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TELEGRAPHIC DISPATCHES.
Vssorinteil Press Hcport and
Digest of all Iniiiorlnnt
Vvs of To-Dny.
MISCELLANY.
ACCIDENTS.
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LAST. 1H-. XKSSMAN.
I'lUl.M.. Ore.. Am,
AOittm Rrrtnnt Onlerwl-Good U K
J tlm Uoarrt of Trad Train.
to the state Fair.
A. Walker, of the
J'.-Mr. W.
wM I..,.. ...
nuli.tilkui i. ... ' ll
ul. Wa, accideU C ami
J Iwterdaymoiulu,. while doer
"""""'' l,0'r -McKeillxie hn.l,
IURRVH FOR MITCHELL! ' r-Marrl, wt k. (W " T
.nth LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as
they cannot roacy the scat ot the
Oieae. Catarrh"! a blood or con
stitutional disease, ami In order to
euro If. vnn linvn in tnkp internal
At the .netful ws-don ofthclioartl wmedlwi. Hall's Cntrrh Cnro is
of trade lt night iiifnnt ,' taken lnt nally, and acts directly
of ft.,,iri,,.,.n i J " 7tM,lj?Clontheblood and mucous surfaces.,
, '" '""'', '"'"-tementxvrtMhe I Hull's Catauh Cura is uo quack
"mow ins; dUpatd, received bv medicine. It was pneribed by one
I re-idem Wright after simper fro iii i of the best physicians in the coun-
tnnlor Mitchell- try for years, and Is n Tegular pro
... .-u.. ..', .. . wiintion. It b eoniposod of the
I,, ,V,",n "' Ul1' "'H"'1 the best toules kuown, combined with
T. II. 11A1?XES. PllES.
Jr. V. MATTHEWS, THEAS.
WM. JIOWAItD PHELPS, SEC.
SALEM IvAN'D COMPANY
-Incorporated iSS9---Capital Stocl-c $30,000.-
... iii f niTPiiPWt'MP 1 vm, I mlln . - . """a' -H I , , - " . "iu UUl IVUU9 IvllOWIl, ITllUUIliru Mill
BAIMOABMAW.rAl.MtMfcAOK.Ulllp,ato. here. by8iUUlIS IMnu "Joof StlPiuhusbeeu ordered to. the best blood purifiers, acting ill
nau.edGi.Jn1,I'ouerSlv"holirUtW:
"Minor lor :i ilonr. Mi
were reiuug and were about miio
and half from the bridge when a sh ,t
came from tiie bniu, and Walker
fell, a bullet having peuetruled his
bead. Powers, who live in that vi
cinity, was aio out for a morning's
hunt. Neither WalKer nor Powers
knew the other vs in the
mountains. Walker won- a li-lu
colored hunting cut .ihich
Powers mistook for a deer mid as
he saw it through Imi-li lie i! red
Tho dead bo ly was carried to the
camp and scon stalled for Eiu ,
where body airived at curm M.s
morning. It was embalm a or A
XF.W Vohk, N. Y., Aug. l::.-Tiie
trikc sltuatioh remains practically
unchanged, o::ccpting that the oni-
Hal claim :i is iraproveu. Ttiey say
the running of passenger trains has
returned a normal condition and
ireight trains will be more regularly
moved tc -day.
VNOTHKB l'.OAI) TIEIJ t'l'.
AMiAXY, N. Y., Aug. 13.-The
Pilawarc & Hudson switchmen and
ijkcmen have gone out and the
, ,i.l is tied up.
1'irfc U. A. 11. KNCAMl'MENT.
UdvroN, Mass., Aug. 10. The
, , iveution of tho 24th National En
,.,'iipmcut, G. A. It. came to order
in music hall at 11 o'clock. Player
rt.i ottered by Past Chief Chaplain,
,, i. Foster. Comninnder-iu-Uhief
v',tr then delivered the annual ad
,lroi. The address was received
with frequent explosions of approv
al. The reports of Adjutant Gener
al George H. Hopkins, of Detroit,
and Quarter Master John Taylor, of
Philadelphia, weie pivsonted. They
upre of loutiuc character.
spr.mt OK OKNTKAl, ALGER.
p.i-rox, Mws9., Aug. IS. Follow
in ma summary a tho addres of
lieneral R. A. Alger: He congratu
lated his hearers on celebrating tho
twenty-fifth anniversary of tho end
of the rebellion iii the historic city
known as tho "Cradle of Liberty."
He delivered warm words of wel-
uue to General Sherman. Ho re
ported the condition of the organi
zation excellent. The total mem
bership born on the roils is iiS.L'SO,
ogaiu-t -427,9S1 a year ago. After
lefeiTing U disappointments
m the ranks. tiiat congress
had not paved the service
pension bill, the speaker centinued:
Much inis-. prehension exists 1
think concerning the disability bill,
p.,-,.ed June 27,1800. Concerning the
(Jen. (Juuit monument General
Al"vr said: "I recommend that a
committee of live be appointed by
this encampment to solicit aid from
the general government and from
individuals."
AN OIUJEK KKOJl JIKAWHJAUTElib.
Auiaky, N. Y., Aug. ltf.-lteed,
of the Locomotive Fiiemen's broth
erhood, is authority for the follow
ing, "we were all ordeicd out by an
udei frum headquarters."
1.1. lilt: VETKHAXh AT llO-TON
i iii. i'uin)i:.NT's si'i:u'ii.
IJo-scdn, Mass., Aug. l:i -Geneial
Alger w as called upon. He thanked
theciti and it? officers for the court
esy extended. Following General
vinui ihe nresident wan introduced
a-Comrade Harrison, president of I
the- 1'iMted States, and gieeted with
tiemeiuhms applause. The presi
dent (-aid.
.. ... ..! f'mlll'lllni. flf
.. U:T'"mi"" "u"Z:M I iltorinl meeting to,nunw
BeurauuAnityu iVi7r .eeretary oflhe
1 huue had impressions ooin nw
mable and painful as I looked upon
tins great procession of veteran
wUwh Rwnnt. lbrouuh the ntreets of
' dune uiitlml.. :...i i . . l imiilli. in l.t tumv-xia unrf.-irpA. TllO
lk?.. . x.S.fVv.t f.i.mlit it.illnll rtf ll t in.
deor. Afi-. vv..ii... 01"vwr Kel v. and iin.Wn,n i"l ",NU,U" "' l."v "".",':
mill ivir,. ... . ,"iel dit.liti r .. giw louts is wnai prouuecs bhcii
ana wire nei-e spending tt,ei-dam- 1,Ka " of ' iwll ?ent to Ikj wanderful iulls in curiug catarrh,
lucr otltnii' on .MeKVI .i 'Uneil by; you and onr ni.iv-op ,...t. Sonil for lpttninntulA fl-v.
POSTOFFICE BLOCK,
SALEM, OREGON.
wnere tiiey had been nk .aweok " -opei-.ition with John 1).
On Monday evening in eompauv 1'e,am, "Hial agent of theceusus.
with Frank Whltter of Lugene, Mr :nice-wll 'eaves for Oregon to-night, j
Walker went etit lor the nl'dit'.s elegraph me the full name of one!
hunt taking a pony, blankets 'f-Volir 'tir.ens agreed to be appoint- j
provisions, etc., with him. ' im" work-
Next morning, yesterday, an t, Tlle fo"ow'nS congratulatory tele-
seven-trrty o clock the two hunters i .?""' Wl,s forwardod to Chairman
. x-.. wsooru, ot me l'ortlantl cliam-
berof
K. J. Chkxe & Co.. Pixms.
Tolctlo, O.
Sold by druggists, price "oc.
MARKETS BY TELGflRAIMI.
THE
IS
NOW
nlrL
hmt Vnltey, SI 2J??1 'i
Flour tandftnl, $3 To.
OilUliJc Ri-adeA, $3 60.
Oit S0t$5lf jht bushel.
MlllSluirs-nra ?15(17; hoi t, J17(il
ground bnrlejr, SH: "npp Pt. $2j
middling", 82 KV!, por ton.
Hiy-$17pr ton.
llnttcr Orcpon fiincy dairj-, 95c; nncy
17)6 irood to mir. ava; Cnllfornm
21c"
Eggs Itropou i to a,',5 per iloicu.
roultry-Old chicken. $-i 005 60; taive
spring, SROO I W.
l'otntoes 7.w to 51'per eeutnl.
rteese Orotpm, 10 to 12Kc: Oilinirnu
9'4 to l V.
Sugiirn-tfuldeii C, r, cin L 63ft dry
Ernnnlnled, t,: cube, criKbctl nnd Tow-
Mitehtll, rt.ited States ?enator' e.l,nie pcrpound.
,,., r. ,, ... , lU-nus-Smnll white, J3; pluk, W;lm on
Oregon, for ids unhring and ,, r.-n.,,....r ..mii...,. s, .v nor oeaiui.
dually sueces-rul eilbit-' in behalf of iirlVdfrults-l'niinnur Uiil, l. o lie;
,111 llritwtst ..mint ..r (1. .....1...1 .. I .....trl...l nttrl r,..tf,n llllltllV. ti. tO lid
IIJ(!Kfk(l 111 l(i. IHWI blllntioil fik, t,. . ?..n . .. . . - i - , ,,...,.,
, . k,,1T.uu ... .. ,, s . naaiipi l.iio r .,. ...... i poiu-nf-,
' found appro daliou of his zealou-. in--'
'" ' tercst in our welfaie."
Tiie boara iutuicted the-ecreiary
to commuuicate with Manager
Koohler, urging the necessity ot
running trains betweeu the city and
fair grounds durincr Iheceiniiu: state
commerce.
"Congratulations on re-count Just
ordered. Good work and persever
ance tell."
Tho following resolution of thanks
for his indefatigable work in the
matter was adopted and ordeied for
warded to Senator Mitchell:
"Resolved, That tho board of
trade; of the eity or Salem, on behalf
of the people of the city, tleslie to
express sineeio thnuks to Hon. John
H.
for
nt-
o'cloclc train to Portland.
quest vus h.'ld and no cliu.-s
made against Powers except tVn'
carele-nest;.
T.A'JORKK UNOEH ilIE lM'tUEMi:
OF LCQLOK MAXGLEI) I)Y A THAI..
Pokti.a.M), Or., Aug. IS. Geori
Stracbnu,n stone cu'.ti't-at a quarrv i fair, in order to accommodate the
six miles cast this city mi the Union
Pacilic was inn over by train near
there to-day and iii-lauliy killed.
The man was standing on the track
and it is said was under the influence
of liquor. The engineer claims that
ho did nut n'e the man until it was
too lato to stop tho train. The un
fortunate man w as mangled terribly,
boili his legs and arms being entire
ly severed from his body, lie leave s
wife and four children;
immense crowds that will be in
tendance.
WASHINGTON.
mexi: roil roimncATioxs.
WASinxtiTOX, 1). C, Aug. 13. in
tho house the conference report on
tlm foitillcallon appropriation bill
was presented and after debate
agreed to.
President Wright, of the board,
and Mayor Williams consulted to
gether this morning nud after can
vassing tho city over in their minds
and ndvisiug witli prominent busi
ness men, they decided upon W. F.
Boothby, an old resident and
interested capitalist as the right
man to take charge of the work of
tho new enumeiation. Mr. Jlooth
bv is in every way capable and
snudrlod.'lOsic; evuporiilKl. Kl
to 17o.
Hire HV;- (H-r pound.
Hide-Dry hide. 8 to tc; ls for
lulls; croon over Si pounds I.-; undir.Vi
pound... -, sIicn p pells short wool, m) to
50c; nudluiu, wi to MV-, lone. W '"1 21"'
hcnrllng, lOtoav-
Ttillow Good to cho'.i-e, 3 to 34o
Vnol Knsteni Oi econ, 19 to 10c; vnlli' ,
IK to lse per pound.
Xall Iron, 50; stc-1, ?! v, wire, W
per keg,
lli-of t.lt'. '.-, to.1'c;itrc'ed,"e.
I Mutlnii l.tve, $li to3jc;ilrossrd7f.
lIo i.i e, oc; iiri'sM'ii.w.
Vial Slo7epcr iKiund.
Spring InnilM $2 each.
SMOKED MEATS AND IiAltK.
Cistern hams l2-i to lUo; breakfast Ijii
con.KtoiaViCIKhloH.ltSto !fc; lnrd. 1'K
to Hisic per pound.
HAN I'ilANCISCO.
Sax I'nAScisco, Aug 5. Wheat SI "ii
to 1 " Tor Mnndnrd slilpplugiunllty.
Hurley-heed Jl 17'ifiH 22).j iwr niiln
Old brewing gnidi-s hold at SI :l.
Cliopped feed, J2I to 25 per ton.
iNitiitmw IUrly o3, 7.V to ?1; Game
buyer
buyer
'AttAGPiAVHS.
reliable; lias a good knowledge of eliile, 7-V; to p.r .tutnl: Hurimnks i to
1 tho city, a cool head and miiiikI l ' "M '' 7 T. ,1, .i
I, , . ,r ,,, ,, , Onions SI 7. to 2 to for red.
I llld'TlllP.nt. IlC Will seo tllO Work ..,,.,,.. uvmi vr.l'
j o -- --- ritui.uui, i-..aw. .......
Well done. Wheat HuyerlM; closing, SI -HI;
Tho following dispatch from bote i wnsou, dosing, si jitoi ;'.
i fiM,.i t., tn.,l.u.t. nrnoniMO. Hiirlej -Iliiyor !. closing, SI '
. ,", ,. , f .. . KCiiinn closing, SI "
SALiat, Aug. ll.-l,d. Oregon,,,.,. WIICAGO WH1:AT maukct.
I see by to-day's issue of the ClIIrA(JOi AU(t. j.-Whent tl ).
Oregonian that David Simpson, t'HiCA(iOCArri.r. makkkt.
school clerk, certifies that ho found i-iucaoo, Aug. 5. Cuttle it-celius i".'""
ov..r lo.linn in ilistriet 24 Oil MlUCll 1. . I)eei, M to t HY. hlcers, pt 50 to I ;
I but lie oilers no proof to substantiate
The American ship J. 1. Thomas I j,j3 aswriioii. I assert that on the 1
arrived in San Francisco yesterday, . day' of June there was not, by actual
after a voyago of 130 days 1'run Newjoount) o)090 luhabltants In tho
York. The ship has experienced a ' rour precincts, lot alone iu district
rough voyago and Inst two oi nei
crew.
State Treasurer Webb went to
Portland tills afternoon, thence to
Pendleton for a short visit.
Judge M. L. Pipes-, of Corvallis,
formerly editor of tin leaner,
compauied by Mrs.
north litis afternoon
i I.. Mitchell, secretary
board of trade, goes to .Portland to
morrow to join the editors for a two
day' pleasure season
2-1. Proef: The vote tor governor
iu the four Salem precincts, vide offi
cial returns, was 1S9D. On the b i-is
of live to ouo, gives a population of im
0450 for the rour precincts me
vote for governor in the city, inelud
it,2 addition, was 140S; on the sama
Pipes, went I basis gives tho city a populatlim of
to nttend the '7010. Assertions amount to nelliliig:
faetseoiint. Lewis m. isakkii,
Ivunneratordistiici JH7
1 Ktoekersiind fecder,S2 aim 3 2,'i;c t, luiiu
und 1. ixtd.l 2"ito:t 10;Tuins cattle. J ''
to 3 IM. '
IIog-ltcclpts, I7W, mixed, s-'t 7.ito's-
hwivj , St 15 to -1 Is light, S.1 70 u 't av
fjliti'P Uieeipu fliiuo; imtio W Hi to '1 :-,
Texas, M no to! U liimbs .5 to 15
Mist'Ki.ANi:ors iiAHKirrs.
XhwYoiiK-, Aug. 3.-CoIle;, ltlo tlrmen
. fnlriig.x'S : No. 7, llRt bwin. W '"
ac-
.struik the (J.ililen Mimii"
A i llloml I'nr Hit.
Tin. Iiwrolt Five I'rcs say.; "IIII.Ixi.kI'"
- " " .. ......i I.
Siiirar-ltiiw. hi til hlglier, 11 mini gnu
55ito5'v;ixtraC,.'m.V4- yellow, to
.Vic; graiiulaled i.,
ritioteuni--'J'c.
niH-Al.O, AUK, .'.-H-. lllll t MM.
I!arle)-Mtrnd,
Wl.ll..-1 12
ShouliUin -85.
hlioilleiir ! I5ti5 75.
Sliort rlbSft a to ') 2.i
Uurttt S2).
out .11 to Use.
Otir Citv is a. No. 1, and
Our Property is trie Bes;t
MONEY TO BE IVIVDK BY BUYING NOW.
acain
9
Salem is just now ottering opportunities for investment such as her citizons will never havo
With advertisements for the Capital City of Oregon reaching two million Eastern readers overy
week we are bound to have an ocean tide of emigration to our beautiful, healthful and prosperous placo.
Salem is the making of a city because it is already a city. It is the second city in Oregon, has
state institutions, factories and the best advantages to bo found on tho Coast. Salem is not a city of
wind aud platted on uiisurveyed land, a community sulferiug from the nervous excitomont, uor nervous
prostration, chronic in the boomed towns.
The time money is made on real estate is by buying bofore the boom. Salem has had no
boom, her property is still cheap and there is no possible doubt of hor going forward,
when tho prices havo doubled.
One of the factors that will insure a return from an investment at Salem is tho numerous crop
failures in various parts of thoMississippi valley, aud oven as far oast as Ohio, which not only depreciates
the securities ottered by those sections to investors, but will discourago thousands of settlors, who will
gather up their effects and start for a region where crop failures aro unknown, and tho climate is'clovoid
of extreme heat or cold.
NO
DE
CIvNIBS.
No honest property has declined a penny in Western Oregon, through what is known as tho
dull season of July and August, when so many of the well-to-do people of tho Pacific Coast suspend work
and go to the seaside. Prices have not yielded ti particle, but so far as placed on tho market it assumes
a firm and rigid valuation, that has never boon known to decrease, but for ttvo' years has steadily ad
vanced, until now prices are far beyond the anticipations of tho most sanguino citizen a few years ago.
DID YOU EVER THINK OF THIS FACT?
One general fact is always very potential with thinking inon and women, becauso it is made
up of a multitude of other facts all tending one way. That tendoncy has all been to advances in Salem
real estate. Several hundred sales in tho past fow months all showing sharp advances constitute the
reneral fact of all-around rise in valuations
of the year.
This is signiflcont to the most dull and at tho dull season
i. Ibr. I link.
ii luiiiiiii tic Mini. iimit-i ".": v "."
this historic capital to day, pliur-1 Mr. W. .1. IT Arcy """""" 'ft. u .ho ,uie K, In the tm..:
aide tn contemplation of so many of , noon train north and wi U probably
.he faces of those who shared togeiu- W ;u.m.bie njed , . --, ' "?m. . I)cj,Ie,
er the perils and glories ol the grea 1 1 before ins -ttHm , ..;- "",u"'" - - '- SSSV
strugglefor the Union; sensaimiis"., i iripin "? ., j , - ,. ,,.,i H,i or m. s,,. - ;
no - . ,.. ....... .. . . i ....... I.. Oraonn nlll ill..!'. .. i . I -...,.. .I. Im .....(..I It 11 tl I'll
a mournful Port as l tnougm no- Tlie last eteeuuu ..."-,-.. ,.- , ,,, , . ',," ,-',,,,. 11iI1,lllirt.,1nd lorliik.
. ..!...,.- fft II, P
. ll.n i.nlltlp.ll
, niueius 10 i-- p".
Thayer, one
sunremo court
.
newspapers
: the
It is
seldom we shall in. a again
As I have stood in the great n
li.mnl nomnrprv fit ArllUdtotl I 8UW
., ,. ......n.,0 nf ilm .lend, t -..,..., inn nnd other
tnoso sneni uuuuii""- - vh.-sumi - ,,.: .i10
n.l I i.nv iliounlit how swiftly the re collgratulating the people of uo
,..nr tc .tntn.T liis work and how t.,te unou tlieir
.....ft. ..3 .vf...n -- - .
soon in
sSuH7mau6ff!iy r..M-iirrs--
JOHN HUGHES,
iu Groceries, Paints, Oils
Indovr Gliws, Wall Pa-
nud llorder, Artists' Ma-
Lime, Hair. ails and
IF YOU LEAVE THE CITY
Even for a month and approach it from any direction, upon your return you will express surprise and
the conviction will be forced upon your mind that ".she grows." Whon a city has tho room to grow in
that Salem has, and is spreading out into the surrounding prairieH, but one thing will result a groat
city. Americans love to build a city on a sightly placo. On a beautiful river, with natural forest, it is
no Avonder our city spreads out like another Philadelphia. You need not go to Pugot Sound cities to
see streets lead out through native forests. That can bo seen right hero in Salem, whore miles of uve
neus and streets have been graded this year through natural thickets of ovorgreens.
. political mo ot . - niniBir nom t.i.io.1. No '"''.yi.j,.,,!' j. ll..,. i.Yiil und Fence.
r ilio hiaticesof thdKjmit.. u- uHtlmut , thonnigluiud hllillgle.S, IlllJ, 1 ( L(l Ullll runt'
rt of Oregon aim tne j,.orM,, uj .rnftti H)ner.
From Tcrmitial or intenor
Norihem Pacific-
Points (lie
)
NPW AHVKUTISBMKSTM
(III llll
i line to taUe
To all Points Easi ;nnl South.
ood forturiv
Mine up"" - p ,,.... ,,nf.kl.,l
.1... o,mi .ineterie oi ,.i,.ir.r,.d t hat Jiuiae jhujv. -
the land the ashes of all the soUhers , ,,,, detuoerat.e con rere .
ot the great war shall bo gathered to , 1)Cllcll, llUd bun run b . tot tn
honorcl graves, and yet 1 could not lf Tnthd
Help but feel that in mo u..., -- any u -; -,..,, of ti
i.it.,itmic. there was yen. ,..... oi reh " ' .. ,-...
.... ,....-" - .-. . I .,.ltCl.ll-
and limb tu.u ,ottS1 ,um. "" ",.,.
imeand again " - "
. . ,inp..r anil otner
,ut tiie uauoi. a. grautco ." t , , N cUa9li
... .. iir,n..tli..r. ...la until tllC PCjm. -" ,.ininrMH iin.iirnftw-wl.
g,u u .- v u""",r,:. Mdivion. one of un- " rii,naaiiw.itMijWwin.
Ko a one, .u..-h , ,nio --; - fl of alll,r.
ei'oaik
RKRIVS OPBKA HOUSE.
ii Niffht S
"f thosi
siri-ntrtb of heart
wnnirl .int. bn withheld if present ti( t
peril should confront the nation Unit granted
you love, I thou
proper T should tali
from otliciul duties
vou to-dav as a comrade,
ry president
ItUttK itlnituecHrro
, .t.bqla Jflil- i""l
ear routf It runs ihnHigb
iUi in iuu)twriu
-Aud-
ST. FALL AND CHICAGO !
I'M
must
... ...i.i. . ....j iiuuoieii "''
to iiiiugte ...- meiiiurip- --- , a
becaU4 ..v.eaiue to lU'V10 " .....
.. - .
...llvr. ill." ...IIKUIIOD I"
i ltis- - eonii"""-
III
,i.- .uirk. Nv
to mustor under its wiin goi -."-. fcr ., ,ueh u
- or natioii is ataulled i- to l " tlwuW'" . - 7 wU(), our
tho OrexoiiUii
have not mui
strength of the government, i"bu. u l- ""' lirewdlvgl,Htlh
tense ot war, ami ittu i" "- ...,-
when
. -tuiruUit'
...- in tho massof our people- 1-jUg -- y- Jy g
.. closing, tlio pf - W.it.w,,..!..
rtK-tttif rtm WM-IHTW
Xf lKtt t-iiifi'iTieni
TOURIST
Sleeping Cars.
iiM.truaua ana id whwii
UM tMkili fr MUtl IUP
o?Ht ftlMt fcUlt fUifc
vT. j i .t.ui.
.... . Irf. MMUiiniHMl ROU H n HKIi
'-' X... ;r.r b-Hli (m d lur-
ni.b'.i f"i holuMB
l"r.f. .MJ ..1 IVI.I'IIIK
KiihltA." u.-i- -wv,iw.
K
"'Hlderablo persuasr
luced to sav a few
... ,. was in
a nil i - " r - t u..nan uiili w
word. Tl .i.AZ nil of Ity, "MW
.utt.-M u si.i " " . , 4tnur"';- .,.. v, l w
Cml the Hixecl. nW. "" " Sfi7 l ;
bah wa s qlI,cWy .1--. . u; "
A KitloaM
Uob attordln
cured iu nd-
nm-
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at all times, but none ate (j.Hinsivo as real iMlutnu.vppi'imoiitH. In ninoty-niuo (.'aaorf out of a liuudrud n roal osttiti
'.j)ct'inn'iit is u flean out-aiiil-otit Hacrilict', an all know who lmv triud it. If you tins going to do anything nt nil iu real
inttj that will lc satislactorv, rl into w)in('Linnt' tiiat lniH passou tioyona llio oxponinuutal Htngo. onioin roal oaiato
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has, no ouu doubts that Whafevor doubts anyoiiu may huvu about any racilicooasL roal ofltalo, it tlo(s not attach to
invostmunU iu Siilcin property. That is oortain. Vou can place money hero with a curtain iiHiuiranoo of rise Not n
piece of propci ty in Salem held live yearn that haw not advanced ono lo live hundred per cent. It will do hotter in the
next year limn it has in the pant It i imposMiblo in justice lo make thin statement any milder. Vo placed conHdcucu
jn the Capital Cily of Oregon will repay you ten-fold more than othor placoHthat hook notoriety tiJiiippirily and will
ion have relapsed into oblivion,
THE BEST PULL IS A PULL FOR YOUR OWN TOWN
if it in it jood town, and that' what we've got in our hplondid Capital City of Oregon. NVhilo the city hrw doubled
aud quadrupled hih-c the last eeiiHtiM, it Iiiih not liogun on tho growth it will roach in the coming umaulo, nud you
want to lie in to tako advantage of it. Wo handle property on merit and boliovo iu netting forth tho stoaiU
growth and solid merit of Salem. That is all that i nocossary. No ovor-Btatomont i roquirod.
NGL.KWOOD !
16 Tllit PMXKBT ADDITION TO tiMAZbl. It In Hlgli, Hlghtly, Jkatitlful. uoimI Bell, wuivmlont to tho btuluiwH iwrtloii of tho City, nnd
ahtmp, growing right along, new, newt Iiouhon, gradod tretM -a tplendld rwlduuco locality.
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