TOECE JJVEIfEfQr OAiPITAlr JOTTRXAL. T 4 ,t THE CAPITAL JODMAL SENSATIONAL FIRE! TK11M8 OF bUIl-CKlKTION, Dally by mall per year, Thillr h mall oetmtK, Weekly by mall reryear. Wir noi llpery Jef in t'i m . 1 W ranee the price 1rttTwmi.TJqOWAtwmho 91 M vot year. If ip"reDQl' ....,..- promptly notlly the office. press dtsprtches. Narrow Escapo From a Conflagration. SOM-0 COMINO SVENTa. M tm?:.l!t ffiS,J chirma". ble, religious or s.?fii!rSr,Sffi: uio. rcuiciuua w i.--- . , .. I that cliarce te: amuwiou. m-r-t tSuf prh Ewntt of locaflniron announced free tinder this head. menu, 4 1 a Art nt. tanco announced freennder May 17. Colt iihow In Salem. Mutr 97 Btato xranro meet at Sn'em. Jutfe 2, OenTral elfon.for county, state and congress. SUPPOSED WOKK OP A CKAN'K. Tho AuTal Deed Planned Willi Terrible Precision Discovered in Time. t Dealers in Groceries, Crockery, Glassware, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Brushes, Windowglass, Etc, Sole Agents for Epicure Tea and Big Cart Baking Powder. The PmvATE Becrktauy. mis beautiful comedy drama was pre sented In its most enjoyable form Inst night by the Russell-Jewell company, nil parts seeming to have been written for those repre senting them. The most conspieu omly popular character was Ha.n Morris, ns the private secretary which Is a line conception and wa carried to tho full delight of the largo audience. Wilson Deal as the rich undo was also perfect and cre ated storms of applause, while Mlsi Gencvlevo Coleman and MIbi Mollh Stockmoycr, as the two joung belles, were most pleasing In fea ture, costume and acting. Hut all were good and tho announcement that tho troupe would return heic about tho 4th of July was hulled with pleasure. Tho watch drawing took place at the cioso of the play, tho lucky number, 401, being held by MIbs Ornha Taylor, of Mucleay, who wJll receive It from the hand of her "proxy" Orlu Glover, who was present nnd had tho ticket. New Business. Jones & Her nardl's candy factory will toon be moved to the satno room with J. G. Burr and DeLcon's barber shop will also soon bo moved. Their present quarters ou Commercial street will soon bo occupied bj a gentleman fully conversant with tho business, who will conduct a bakery and res taurant after tho stylo of tho Vienna bakery in San Francisco, whole families can obtain flue cakes, sup plies for lunches, parties, picnics, etc. Assuiances uro given that ll will bellrst-elabslii every particular. AutEAUY in Use. McMuhan, of tho WooUbtirn Independent say vnxr ftlrvut xan. ruu loutow fur Ultti, nnd suggests that it tumble-bug bo procuied to push them along. Now some uncharitable wretch at this scribe's elbow suggest tbut these criminals uro scarce In this country, the only one he Knows of being employed rolllug tho Wood burn Independent through the rum and chuekholes of n pretty liurd road to travel. EXCUUBtON TO COHVAM.IS. TllO young people, of tho First ilapllsl church, this city, will give a grand steamboat excursion to Corvullis mi Saturday, May 21th. Hitherto ex cursions lmvo been ruu only to Al bany, bunco this ono will all'ord new and pleasing scenery and a long ride. Not more than 200 can go, no get in early and procure tickets, which nro on salo at Brooks & Har rltt's. New UitiDciE. In accordance with tho suggestions of tho Joint JJAI. n few dais ago, tho lumber will bo on the ground hi a day or two for n now and substautlal bridge acrjss tho south mill racoon Winter street. It Is hoped tho crossing from tho north side of Tnule street across tho railroad track and race will bo put In shape so It can bo safely and com fortably traveled night or day. GitAVEii Tiuin Ditched. Tho gravel train which was following last night's overland from Claelsa uias to Oregon City, by butuo means rau oil tho track ust below tho latter city, llvo cars and tho engine going into tho ditch. Tho wiecl. was not a serious one, except that It delayed for hoiiio hours tho north bound overland, which was already several hours behind time. bATUHDAY IIoUUAY.-Undnr tho management or Mr. T. G. Per-1 kins, tho Balem Iron works will I hereafter shut down Saturdays at J 4:80 lu tho iifiurnoon, thin giving ' tho workmen nu opixirtunlty for nt aud reereatlon. This Is a move-1 uwuv mm hiiouui iK lilglily appro ciatcu, .Mr. Ono of the most diabolical plots ever concocted In this city for the destruction of .one of Its best busi ness blocks, was discovered at three o'clock this morning in Mine to pre vent the terrible deed intended. The arrangements lor an uncontrol lable lire were perfect In all their appointments, but one of those happy accidents that are unexplalu able assisted in frustrating the de sign. Dr. H. Smith, the aged dentist, occupies two office rooms and a wood room ov'er Dearborn's harnes shop near the tvrnerof State and Commerciil streets. This inornlnp about 3 o'clnck, Police Olllcers Lakt and Billy were asilng that wa mil weiu attiacted I y spirks fallltie from t lie ceiling of the harness shop, mil a do-iT inflection revealed fulling coal. Ono proceeded up talr, while th other alarmed i few of Tiger ciigino company boy win were at tho engine house. An entrance was f.rce 1 into Dr. HniithV i 111 ce and n nice little blaze dls covered muking go id headway The 1hh was brought and a Bub cock extinguisher, with which tin lire was soon put out. Then was revealed to the uston Ishud gaze the arrangement of tin plot. In the wood room off the front ofllce and just inside the door was set a candle, stuck between three nails driven in n piece of wood This piece was set upon a thick 'dock, these fully saturated with coal oil. Leaning at an angle of 45 degrees against this combination was a can of coal oil full up to a large hole cut in the can. Then the door was shut tight aud propped with a piece of lath neatly notched in the end so that the notch woulu lit around tho neck of the door knob. Another door from the wood room west Into tho smaller of llce was barred in like manner, the keyhole stulled with cotton aud a string ol carpet hung down oyer the crack of the door, so that no light would penetrate into the little ofllce and be seen by roomeis across tho stieet. Tho front window, which opens double-door fashion, was thiown partly open, presum ably to vi eutv a diafi through the cracks which would throw the ciuiullo lU.uiu Into tlio cun of oil tmt cause an explosion. In tho fiont door leading from the hall (hero Is a square hole for the dropping of null. Tills had been whittled a little wider, so that a man's hand could bo admitted and a good long arm could reach the spring lock on the Inside and throw back tho bolt. Tills would give color to the suspicion that s.-ino wretch, with u grudge against Dr. Smith or a desire to hum the city, had cllccicd an entrance and set the lire. Tho grudge against Dr. Smith might bo thought to have some foundation, from tho fact that this Is thu fourth lire in lilsoftlcolu the past 18 moi.ths, two on each side of the street, while ills barn has been burn ed down twice within a few years. But tho case has assumed u inure serious aspect in tho pubho mind. Whoever set the lire knew every nook and cranny in the premises. The preparations for tho event were not made hastily. Precautions were taken wiiiuli could not lmvo been arranged In a moment or In an hour. These facts lead to tho reasoning that no person intent on burning out Dr. Smith or settinguu incen diary blaze, would hu.'o dared or cared to take the trouble which the condition of things uiaku apparent. THE TEKltIllI.E HUHl'ItlOK. Tho peculailllesof this aud prev ious llrcs about him, lins led the public generally to suspect and fitoly assert that tho doctor's mind, by reason of ago nnd feeblo htallh, has become unbalanced, that ho has become what might ho termed u crank on that subject, and that these llrcu this lust one in particu lar mo the work of his own hands. There Is a charitable Icollng towards tho old gentleman, who Is one of tho pioneer residents, but when the oU'eet of what lust night's) lire might have been Is contemplated, theio exists a stern feeling that something must be done. Had that can of oil caught Uro and exploded, all the power at the city's command could not have pie- return ngnln until after Officer Minto notified him of the fire this morning. It is nn exceedingly bad business. The doctor has a nice family to whom the suspicion will bring great grief, while more serious conse quences would be heart-breaking to tnem. They have the sympathy or the community. Aktici.es Filed. To-day It; the secretary of state's ofllce articles of incorporation were filed by the Ore gon nnd Washington Cold Storage and Ice Machine Manufacturing company, witn James McLaughlin, Fred Kludorf, Arthur Kludorf, W. A. Lewb, M. M. Hunter a::d C. S Iluunum, Incorporators; capital slock, $40,000; principal ofllce, East Portland. Also by tho Suflolk Mill company, with A. F. Ilildreth, Lewis Ashmun and W. M. Law, of Portland, incorporators; capital stock, .50,000; object, lumber busi ness. Walter Heed, Portland; J. H. Ingraham, Haines, Baker county; Mrs. F. M. Roberts, Glendale, were to-day appointed notaries public. MOST DESIRABLE DAY. Weather Pleasant, Gathering Large and the Flag-Raising a Grand Success. Two Rl'.vaways. 10 or 12 years of age home at Albany n and were playing -Two lads ol skipped from few days ugo the youthful irumpin great style around Turner, when they were picked up bj Henry Hclmke and brought to thin city, where ho turned them over to the care of Sheriff Crolean. That gentleman immediately telegraphed to the officers at Albany and will ,nobably receive instructions to send hem home to-night. Their nnnies are Cli.is. Palmer aud Farrow. Two Commitments. D o p u t y Sheriff Ford, of Washington county, came up last evening bringing Louis Krause. aged 45 years, who is insane from financial losses, overwork and exposure. Sheriff Sampson, of Clackamas, also came np, bringing Merritt Campbell, aged 85, who Ib troubled with emotlonul aud reliu Iouh Insanity. Both were placed In the asylum. Coos County Convict. Sheriff Ilylocker and Deputy John Morgan, nf Empire City, Coos county, arriv ed this morning with a one-yiar board for the state. His name is John Adams, crime, larceny in a dwelling, sentence one year. A Viord to the Memltors of the Evan gelical Church. We as nicinbem have no right to take a side issue. The only way I see for us to do h to not suppnrt either side until conference meets in 1891. We us members of the church of Christ have no right to take Issue on this matter, as I be lieve it will cause hard feelings among the brethern,as they will get to arguing on each Hide and If not very careful that will bo an injury to the cause. Let us then watch and pray that the bretheru may settle their difllculties to the honor and glory of God. Fhom a Memiieii. NoTici:.--lrrigatIoii Is positively prohibited except from 5 to 8 o'clock a. m. and 0 to Op. in. If this rule is not obeyed the water will be shut oil without notice. fi-10 lw. Sai.em Watek Co. PI'.UhUNAIi MK.NTI0X. I lllll (111 hih,ifu tint --" iriniiin lilt; . .. foundry dol,,g prosperous bualnes. ! vm ,ii "'enM .os urn u.eio s LA i no telling at what point It could Sick. Folks. H or numerous ' ,mvu uw'' controlled, for there was friends will lw glud to learn that u still south wind blowing, ami It Mrs. Col. N, B. Knight Is luiproy- wusut bucIi an hour of tho night hh ln and hor complelo recovery Is '" 'osl difficult to get out a force of hoped forsoon. ..Mr, F. E. Hoover, lwli a ll''ry. of Mntthewi & Hoover, who has onutiAi. iNVi-vnoATio.v, had a sevuru nitnnk ..r ,. lid,., !.... In accordance with the. eenural rhoumatlsm, Is somewhat Improved hellef the officers consider tliero is Is pushing lu connection with and It Is hoped ho will boon be mm gsd ground to twllevo that thodoo- collection and commission biuli behind thu counter ugulu. tor Is iheagenoy ol tho lire. Mai"- l'rvl h mi eiiterprWng yo stnil Rosa held a long interview Pkoiiatjj t'otJUT.In tho matter, with him at thohcenuof tho tiro lu oftliecstuto of Henry Fo;, deceased, ' the preheiieo of Deputy Dint, At Mis. Terca Fox, executrix, Mean toruoy Blnghlm, whoulso examined duly verified Inventory and up-1 hlui closely, but what uotton will bo pruinemont of nald euite, valued at ! tuUeu U not yet determined, $1575.-0. The doolor claims now to tho ... ' " i officer that ho hud no cnu of eml UTTV;1' 1W'r",s1WATOU--J'lolUuUioonUH,,ttud that till iuu.t G.Wriit having d 850 wu or, llttV0lumrrllH, lm,w loUlo ,. Golden fctuto Baking Powder will ; wmUttry, but ho tlmt told OffUvr break thoso.il wntalng tho wlnuimr Minl0 when coiibiiUisl tin moru- huu.mvi v vv. u'li'Himj ou'H- hii; lliuv llierv niut UU.111 01 wit iiiviv. Hon. Richnrd Williams aud wife, of Portland, aro Salem visitors to day. Hon. Jeff Meyers, the popular young democrat, of Linn, took last evening's train for home. Donald McLcod and his two boys started this morning to take charge of his band of 4500 sheep east of the mountains. Mrs. Imiao Miller and daughter Lena departed this morning for Tillamook, where her sister resldis. Mrs. M. A. lloyal, of Dallas, who has been visiting for a few days in the Capital city returned home yesterday. Mr. Skinner and Mr. Abbey, of Ashland, returned homo last even ing alter a pleasant visit with their cousin, Miss Lura Skinner, How very cheap! how very choice! Tho iHioplo all aro crying. They pralso J. G. Wright's goods with a cheerful voice, and back It up by buying. Mrs. James Skinner and Miss Gerty Skinner, of San Francisco, aro vihlilng. with Hon. W, W. Skin ner and family, this city. James Skinner Is a brother of W, W. Marshal Hoffman, of Albany, passed homeward last night, bear ing a watch that had been stolen ind which he succeeded in finding in a Portland pawnshop, but the thief eluded him. Miss Lliiulo and Gertrude Suv. ne, daughters or O. tJ. bavago ar rived on last evening's overland from Portland, wheiothey have boon vis iting hiuce their return from Cali fornia. F, O. Baker now has nil! control of all advertising privileges on the the Salem stiVvl cur Hue, which he his llll'bS, Hlllg rustler, and wlllmakou good thing off his venture. Mr. Leo Hotl'man, of Hoffman Bates, tho tlrin that Is to build Sa linn's now bridge, will bo hero next Monday to buy piling and arrange other details with rvfcrutico to the work here. Robt. Ford, of this city, U utttWtlug tho tlrm to aecuru ma terial of all kinds, nnd parties can couaull with him. Fou Hai.i; Two ftvuii milch row It wns pleasingly noticeable this morning that the day would be favorable for the grand event to which all have been looking for ward. The atmosphere was cool and bracing, the sky sufficiently overcast to promise that the great heat of thepast few days would not lie experienced. Aud the promise , held good. ; At an early hour the streets begun i to till with teams and by noon they were crowded In every direction. The arrangements were all perfected so completely that there was no hitch in tiic ptoccedings and the long procession started at the np-, pointed hour under command of' Marshal Crosnn and Assistant Mar shal Hunt, lu the following erder: OIIDER OK MAItCH. Headed by the Indian School Cornet baud, followed by Directors and Clerk or School Dist. No. 24. Mayor, City Council, Recorder nnd Marshal. Woman's Reller Corps. Sedgwick Post, No. 10, G. A. R., and old Sailors aud Soldiers. Sumpter Camp, No. 8, Sons or Veterans. University Cornet Band. Faculty and Students of Willamette University. Co. B, O. X. G., and other Military Companies. Turner Cornet Baud. Indian School. Mt. Angel Cornet Baud. Mt. Angel School. Salem Fire Department. Citizens on foot and in Carriages. Starting from the corner of Chem eketa street, they inarched south on Commercial street to State, thence east on State to Summer, thence north on Summer to Center and east on Center to tho public school building, where the following inter esting program is being rendered as the JouhxaIj goes to pres and which will bo fully reported by one of Its representatives present: HKOilHAM OK EXEHCIBES. Music ..Hand I'liiyer Itev. Win. Holllns ClmrilH "AinTien" 1'ilbllr Schools .d(lM'M-'ratrlollinIntlio I'ubllcSclioolH" H- V. Vim Rdiy, iiri'xldpnt of the W lllameile University Milhlc- "Let tlio HI1U ll lid Ynlt'rt Hrsound, Philharmonic Society Ilecltntlon, "Liberty and Union," Curl MurrK Solo -"Swnril ol Hunker Hill," Mlis Oruee Cillllui;lmin. Itceitntlnn 'Hoimofthe Hiittle Flag," Miiudo Sayro. OlinriiH "Cnlumblii tho Oem of Iho Ocean," Public HcIkkjIh, MAHC'HINO J1Y THE SCHOOLS. IIolstliiK of Hip colors to tliiff htuir. Post Di'tnll of Comrucles. Presentation orilajt Post Commander t). C. .Sherman Acoeptnnce of Hixk City Superintendent M'h nrubiic. Solo mid ehorus.-'lliittbi Oy of Freedom," MIsh Nortlitipnnd lMibllc Schools. KeiiinrkM lly mcinbtrs of Hoard of D'rectorH. Mimic "Slur Spangled llanner" Phllhai moulc Society. Music . Hand lleuedtctlon Kov. C. L. Corwln It was a niagiiiffeeiit procession, the bright uniforms of the military, the cheerful music of the bauds, the steady and even stop of tho patriot lilies composed of such a diverse throng the irray haired veterans, , tlio ladies of thu relief corps, the sons oi veterans, ino priests ami pupils of Mt. Angel college, the In dian wards of Uncle Sam, the pro fessors and pupils of tho University and the common schools all keeping evou time and their hearts at least beating in unison to the tunes of tlio march and the senti ments of the hour. No handsomer sight could be seen than tho two steam IT.ro engines, all polished to perfection, their noble steeds beautifully caparisoucd and held with a sure hand by their accomplished drivers. Tlio whole formed an inspiring sight, well worthy tho occasion. J. W. CRAWFORD has Removed His Stock of Stoves. Plambing G to the store recently occupied by 00(18 J. C. BROWN it CO. Call and See Him! iTOWN LOTS AT AUCTION. TITLE PERFECT 1 Thirty-two lots in Frickey's addition to Salem, will be sold at auction, I to the highest bidder, for cash in hand, on Saturday, Hay 24th, at 1 o'clock p. in, -Sale to take place on the premises. You who want single lots, be on hand and buy for once at wholesale prices. Call upon the undersigned for free tickets on the electric line to the-e high, cie.ir and um.iible lots; also for any particulars. W. T. RIGDON, administrator of the partnership estate, of E. H. Bellenger, deceased, State St., Salem, Or. SHAW & DOWNING, Auctiouers. 5-14 9td-wlt Wall Geo, G. Van Wagner, Has just received a fine stock of Paper and Picture Mouldings, Lounges and Mattresses- Pricture framing done with care and neatness. Prices as Low as tho Lowest, 5:I0-tf LOOK HERE I . ?S23i8S SOLE AGENTS FOR- iDti-Riistin? Tinware EVERY ARTICLE Warranted not to Rust AND- THE WORLD'S FAVORITE! Superior linnr YiMfiv an lap ! EVERY ONE WARRANTED, J. C. BROWN & CO., 234-236 Commercial St., - - - - Salem Or. 2111k shake only five Phelps' on State street. cents nt 'Iho, H. Hubbard Is handling the Masslla Cyclone thresher. ChiiB. DeLcon's barber shop will soon be removed to lino new quarters ! on State street. quarters I 1 w 5-15 T W O LOTS on Church Street, two blocks from Court House $1,G00 each. Also HALE LOT AMD RESIDENCE on Center Street, nnd on same block, $1,250. 60 ACRE FARM three miles from town at $2f per acre. Five, Ten and Twenty Acre Tracts near Salem. For sale on favorable tenns. Enquire of Willis &, Chamberlin Real Estate and Insurance Agents, RKMOVA.L We Have Removed to Bush's New Brick Corner, Corner of Commercial and Court, And will continue to carry tho finest line of Dress Goods and Trimmings, Ladies and Gents Furnishing Goods, Clothing, Hats, Ladie Wraps, Etc. in the City. Wo are agents for several specialties. J. J. DALRYMPLE & CO, $10,000 $10,000 For Sale- Ten Thousand Dollars -worth of- Fancy and Staple Groceries, For prices nnd terms enquire of WELLER BROS., 201 Commercial St. jgSF-Goods delivered free to all parts of tho city." A. KIvKIN, Continues the Business formerly conducted by Krausso & Klein, al the old Stand on Commercial street. Jim v AND SHOE! Will be pleased to receive calls from my old friends and new. Mammoth New Stock ! at Living: Prices: Brooks & Harritt, -DEAI.KKS IN- FINE FISHING TACKLE, RODS, BASKETS, FLIES, LEADERS, REELS, BABY CARRIAGES, VELOCIPEDES, SHELLS, PRIMERS, NOVELTIES, GUNS, CUTLERY, SPORTING GOODS, Base Balls, Hammocks, Croquet. No. 94 State Street, Salem, Oregon. iKBL 1-H Pianos and Organs, Violins, Guitars, Mandolins, Banjos, SHEET MUSIC, Music Books, and all kinds of Musical Merchandise nt Tho Hon Ton restaurant is setting tho best 5-ccnt meals lu the city now. Monroe Nye. Look out for the Sth of May at' Reed's opera house. There Is Kcnulno pleasure in store for you at the opora Iiouk" May Sth. Millinery IxmiuIiik at Mrs. A H. Farrar's. Ma !lt eod. JOHN HUGHES, Doulor in Groceries, Paints, Oils and Window Glass, Wall Pa per and llordcr, Artists' Ma terials, Lime, Hair. Nails and Shingles, Hay, Feed and Fence Posts, Grass Seeds, Kte, XKW AIIVIMlTISKMKSTs. Farms I Farms 1 1 Of all sizes and prices. Fruit aud Hop farms a specialty. Ten, Twen ty aud Forty acre tracts on railroad nt low prices. Also City Property In and about tho town of Hubbard. Call and bo shown my unrivalled bargain, or send for circulars. CHAS. V. STRAIN, Aobnt. fi-.Ud-wUm Court Street, Salem, Oregon. Only AbstractBooks IX MARION COUNTY. Work promptly aud reliably executed by tlio SALEM ABSTRACT & LAND CO., FRANK W. WATERS, Manager EASTON Eldridge Block, Commercial St. THE OISTL Y MUSIC STORE I2ST SALEM. BAKER & STRANG, -Successors to -tfa- rW &n!3HJHEl fBKHlIPlL-fl-iilEri- 1 k1-Bw1 tH I Jl 1 2EilBllV tKEKls' alKffsl a i t V S r .1 l i JL m I ' A"KLKA&uJrkLc3M A. E. STRANG, R. M. WADE&CO. lliff. Cult and (see who ew the WHtcJi. liCKold Uu claims to lmvo tell luooiuw nwi,- ". -" "'' ," ""r" &1&WI l-venlug to o to eupiwr and did not ! on the Ourtten Rod. MS ll utiST Ttie tlwlrtt lor ron at vinl na oi ujr iiuuM), ucxi mo Spring Wagons and I-Iacl-cs Of tho host btatidanl makes. Prices aro the lowest, Quality nldered. All Invite! to call and exauine them at 2S S4 aud Lommerciul wtrxMt, W. 1VE. Sargent, Dealer In Vall Paper, Ndoialdiiags, Fictuntt Fwmw. Wludow tihadeft. Baby Cuba, Kxiuvas Wngous, Notions m n tf niiius. dealer In Stoves, Tinware and House Furn ishing Goods, Plumbing, Steam and Gas Fitting. Agejits for the Celebrated Peninsular Olives and Ranees. No. 302 Commercial St. The New Suceesss, ROYTON & RICHARDSON Furnace. Have Just received another large ., .. ,,..,.,, , , , A. . tnvuicoof ! Have you been satisfied in the heating of your home during the post w,nter? Ifnot and you desire healih and comfort, we should like to make an examination of your building, to ascertain what remedy can be adopted, sending an estimate which will Ins as low a figure as is consistent with a thorough Job. Our experience aud reputation in this line of busi ness has given us the coufldeucoot our natrons in ijoiug first-class work. Beware of goods represented to bo similar lu name' to those bapdled by us, Would advise our former patrons that we can supply whatever repaint are needed (or furnaces already put lu by us. ' ' ' con-S6, " i wmi iiii iu uiwrm iiiiumi. urn in . ... . -! . i - n.. ...... . . tttttUircalu aindy to Jullun Ruf. aiey.Cormtrty-ujiX-lurouw.i A huu -.uioor fcioninga uua r-ugravtug, uu raitutngs aud Chroma tf, CUlttbtUu, Covin trr. &Uwl ' Irl'lCQS the Lowest, S-9-Ul J. K. JACOBSON , Dealer In Lumber, Lath and Shingles, at the old Dorrance Yard, Special attention given to furnish Kiln dried and Superior Finishing Lumber. Salem. .i "" ,ik.f-' - II it I Tilll-l-Wt-l-l nil ... . iw"PIw'imm. fc--j . . jfc ik . -E,a !., a. M. w i,h,n j. b . ji ?8h !