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WASHINGTON.
B(nrtiso tub conuuxoY.
UlSi
Washington, eo. -1. - 1
,t.ttve Sweet, of Idaho, has .,
i educed a resolution, the preamble
which Bet. forth that certain
iuoo-.bauU.ore refusing -to loan
m ..... contracts payu-
,-. i 01 T?nnri.
ni iiicv excel"1 "'"
bw iu gold, when ..- -
fte currency oP t.ie -
atl.m tuerelore !. ---
,1 lvmk attempting to
niiv Usui"""' .
II den-ondtaR other that, luwfui
. 11 ...-foil its charter.
n,..ueynu" '"'""
habiy feeling bas man.
syrrvKrox, IW. 21.-Tlie
h0U3elI:13 been in a state 01 wuu
border over the question 01 npprov-
tag the journal of yesterday, ratty
filing lias run tngn nun poisunuii
(Lliavebpeu indulged in to an uu-
h.mI extent. The journal was
UunWy approved, and the bill fixing
(he salaries of United States judges
was tnkea up.
. FOREIGN.
SEVEUK BATTLE IN F.CJY1T.
Afafkite, Egypt, Feb. 21. A se
vere engagement was fought at To
tar, Feb. lOtli between Egyptian
troops and Osuinn Digna's force.
Nearly 2,000 lives were lost. A des
perate hand to hand tight lasted for
over one hour. The Egyptian caval
ry charged the dervishes who re
tired In disorder, suffering a crush
lns; defeat. The dervishes number
at least 2,000 fighting men, aud were
abouteruial in force with the Egyp
tians. FIRES-
pESTttvcnvi: fiku.
Colfax, Wash., Feb. 21. A fire
occurred this morning in the dry
goods house of Wheeler, Mottur &
Co. iu Fraternity block, destroying
the block ami daiuigmg the entire
stock. Lo-s is cstim ited at $20,000;
ir.9iir.inw?10,000 f he lire is supposed
to have been fa'ied by the erasing
of electric light wires.
MISCELLANY.
SHERMAN AS VIEWED FllOJt AIlltOAD
Xew York, Feb. 2l.-Tho World
lias these dispatches from the Conite
de Paris, Count von Waldersee, Dom
Pedro and Gen. Wolseley.
Cointe de Paris I paid, last -fall,
the best tribute I could to Con.
Fhennau's military genius in my
ch at Plaza hotel in New York.
0 n Valderee I painfully feel
tht Vathof the greatest command-
er'iir was of c,eur '"sight, and of
iron will. His march through
Georgia will ever remain the stand
ard. Dem Pedro-I most highly esti
mate General Sherman's military
genius. I consider liirn as a hero to
whom is due the great union of the
I'uited States by the victory obtain
ed In consequence of his wonder
fol military march. I had the satis
fiction of making Ids valuable c
"iJntanee during my voyage to
lt country, and knowing him as
ei-t mm and an obliging
L'fi Wolseley said: "I join the
'P-edf the United States in their
fctatfj.n. Sherman's death for
'. not confined to America,
'4&'l military people." Wolseley
a"!1'1, B),aklg purely from a
''u7 standpoint, he undoubtedly
ld ' Sherman at the limid
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116 Mou"ht'a and. the treasury. -1 ''-"-ta- lo me -yum I
9UBsaaWffiMSS3CtMG
and Allegheny Rivers ore again ris
ing. The damage done by the Hood
in this section will reach many hun
dred thousand dollars.
UAl) WKATItr.lt ON THK ATLANTIC
COAST.
Nkw York, Feb. 21. A heavy
fog bungs over the occau today, and
telegraphic commuuicatiou is seri
ously interrupted. Dispatches from
Huston, Philadelphia,- and Haiti
more fchow the same state of ulfiiirs
exists there.
l'LACG THK WHIRS.
Eaeli: Ci.ikk, Wash., Feb. 21.
The Columbia River Telegraph Co.
completed its wire to this point this
morning. The construction party
is making about one mile a day.
wlather ruKUierioN.
Chicago, Feb. 21. Signal service
officials anuouuee tliut a cold wave
is approaching, and that the tem
perature will fall about to zero by to
morrow, in Illinois, Wisconsin,
Iowa and Michigan.
II IS LAST HOME,
The ltoin.ilin of the Demi General Ar
rived lit St. Louis.
St. Louis, Feb. 21. The train
conveying the remains of Gen.
Shermau reached cast St. Louis at
S:lo this mornlns. Flags all over
the city were at half mutt; many of
the buildinKS and stores were drau-
ed in mourning, and black framed
portraits of the dead General could
be seen In numerous windows. Bus
iuess iu the city was entirely sus1
ponded and the streets are iilled with
people. The day Is cool and clear,
but streets are very muddy from the
recent rain-storms.
The funeral train arrived at 8:30 a
m., a salute from the battery an
nounced its approach. When the
train reached the platform, it was
met by Governor Francis, who was
there with his staff and mem
bers of the reception Com
mittee. Then followed an ex
change of greetings. The cais
son on which the body was to be
borne, was drawn by six bay horses,
the riders of which were men who
worked the Hotchkiss gun at the
buttle of Wounded Knee, in the re
cent Indian war. The body bearers
were eight sergeants, four from the
7th cavalry and four from battery
E, 1st artillery. Iu front of the cais
son was the 12th infantry from Fort
Leavenworth, drawn up in line fac
ing the depot. On the opposite side
of the street was the Ranson Post,
G. A. R., which acteu as guard of
liouor. The hor.se that was led be
hind the caitson was equipped with
the dead General's saddle, bridle,
boots and spurs. The horse was
black and beloiued to troop D 7th
cavalry.
As the casket was removed from.lhe
car aud placed on the caisson, weepi
ing could be seen on all sides. The
procession then formed and the
march to the grave was begun.
The procession divided into six di
visions. It was composed of the
regular military as escort, Grand
Army posts, Loyal Legion, Sons of
Veterans, civic societies, the state
militia of Missouri and Ohio, mem
bers of the legislature ot Missouri,
Illinois, aud Kansas, Governors of
stales and their stall's, unorganized
bodies, citizens in carriages and on
foot.
The route of the procession from
the dupot to Calvary, a distance
of nearly eight miles, was through
some of the principal streets and
avenues or St. Louis. The windows
at nearly all the buildings
were iilled with spectators, and
the sidewalks wore crowded
with a struggling mass of Iiuiiuih
ity The sol vices at the gravo were
of a military character, tho only ex
ception being tho reading of a prayer
by llev. Thomas Sherman, son of
tho deceased Goneral. Thousands of
ptojile ware present at the cemetery.
PARAGRAPHS,
A Sun Francisco hoodlum, named
Put Hunlie-, triad to beat his beer
from William Hurtman, and failing
struck iiliit on the htad with a beer
glass. Hurtman drew his revolver
and fatally shut hli seilnut.
Annie Johnson, a woniuu o( ques
tionable icpute, tltod Middwily in
Helena, Mont., h week ago, It was
supposed b suicided by poleou. A
letter by the deewiswl has Jutf tn
found whk-h will lead to exhuming
the body, urn! temtttloiml dovelop
uwnUt aiv looked At.
au jl r - .. LI..mam w.i '
iiillvuluart..iMll'fM.lMMIV1rbltmclW
by pr4ie of ttM. truop-
euipiiuu rrtiin i rw w ..
liMd.u.
Grand Jury Report.
In the circuit court for Marion
enmity, state of Oregon. Fob. term,
IS'Jl. We the undersigned, grand
jury for said term, beg leave to make
the following repert: We have at
tended to all matters presented to
us, try able iu this county. That we
have examined the offices and books
of the various county officers, viz.:
treasurer's, sheriff's, clerk's, recor
der's and county school superinten
dent's and, Hud them kept iu a neat
and businesslike manner.
Owing to some rumors that have
come under our observation we have
made a special examination of the
records aud books pertaining to the
office of the county clerk, and Hud
that such rumors are without foun
dation, and that the allairs pertain
ing to said ollice are, iu our opinion,
well and ably conducted. We also
give the matters pertaining to the
duties of the sheriff, our carcml at
tention and we found the bonks of
the sherifi kept in such n systematic
manner that there is little chance for
error. That the sums of money
coming into his hands are promptly
paid over to the treasurer, as appears
from receipts on tile. We also visited
the county jail and found It kept in
a neat and orderly manner.
In visiting the poor farm we found
the building in good condition, ex
cept some repairs are needed on the
inside of rooms that are most
used, and would recommend to the
county court that the old wooden
bedsteads be discarded and that iron
ones be substituted. We would also
call the attention of the county court
to the fact that there is a great dan
ger of fire and not adequate provis
ions for its extinguishments.
Wo found seven inmates 6 male
and 1 ffcinale.allof whom seemed to be
as well cared for as circumstances
would permit.
It lias been brought to the atten
tion of the grand jury that the com
pensation of the stock inspector is
uotsuilicientfor the duties required
to be performed. We would there
fore, recommend to the county court
that they pay said stock inspector a
just and fair compensation for the
services annually performed.
We visited the Oregon state
asylum, pasting through the various
wards. This institution is under
the ab'e management of the gentle
manly supeilntendeut, Dr. Harry
Lane, who kindly explained to us
the workings of the institution
which wo found to be in perfect
order. Every thing possible being
done for the comfort of the patients,
who number C55.
Wo have also visited the peniten
tiary aud found 317 convicts appar
ently well cared for, The hour of
our visit being 12 o'clock m. wo saw
the rations given out foreacli, which
appeared ample and of a wholesome
character. Committees from the
legislature having reported to that
body as to the financial condition ot
the iufctitution, and such reports
having been published by the news-
papers, we deem further comment
from us unnecessary.
The mute school we found In good
order, and we believe from what we
ascertained that the school Is well
conducted aud a good work is being
done for this class of our population,
Our visit to tho school for the
bliud, under the superintendeucy of
Miss Capwell, assisted by Miss Mc
Faddeu, was of special Interest. We
found tho children bright and Intel
ligent, acquiring an education, in
tellectualnnd industiiai, that reflects
credit on their teacheis.
We next gave our attention to tiie
state capitol building. Passing
through tho various ofllcis of the
state otllciuls, we observed that their
oillees wtre all apparently neatly
und orderly "conducted. Complet
ing our visit in the oillee of thai
genial oflker. the State Printer
Frank C. Jlaker, who courteously
conducted us through the various
apartments of thedopartment of that
slato.
In conclusion we dosiro to extend
ourslncere thanks ot our gentle
manly und courteous bailiff, G. M.
Morris. Respectfully submitted.
Jos. Aitkin, Foreman.
J. W. IIohaht, Clark.
J. F. A.NJ)KKSQA
W. H. Co..
W. It. KCHUKKHK.
Don A. Smith.
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TRESS COMMENTS.
Times Meuntaineer: Tlu'l)tino-
cruts imagined they could run tt'la J
legislature to suit Gov. Pennoyer's
Ideas and pave his way to senatorial
honors; but they sliowed
their hands too quickly; and
this may completely checkmate
their little game. If matters had
been allowed to proceed smoothly,
tho political game would not have
been suspected; but it is all up now
with the tricky miuority, and their
ideal statesman will not make polit
ical capital during the remaining
days of the session.
Pendleton Tribune: Eastern Ore
gon sends greeting to thosn gentle
men of tho western part of tho state
who stood out for tho rights and just
demands of the great Inland Empire
and voted to grant appropriation for
for the building a portage road along
the Columbia river from Tho Dalles
to Celllo. Whatever may be the
wants and desires of theso gentlemen
in the future it will and should be
the wish of thn people of this part of
the state to do it for them.
Asterian: The State legislature ad
journs at 10:15 to-morrow morning.
It has been a busy oue, and has
done less mischief than the average
legislature. For many reasons It de
serves the cood opinion of tho state.
Its sins have beeu chiefly those of
omission; there weio bo many good
things proposed that did not pass,
but that is counterbalanced by their
fortunate failure to pass so much sil
liness that was proposed. On the
whole the sixteenth session will hold
au honorable place in the legislative
history of tho state. Our Clatsop
delegation hove douo well, individ
ually and collectively; and, regard
less of party, deserve credit and con
gratulation. HOW HE BALANCED HIS ACCOUNT.
He Drew a Draft on the I!ussianCzar,
Which Was Honored.
When Jay Gould Knocked Chnrles
Francis Adams out of tho presiden
cy of the Union Pacific railroad last
fall, there was considerable of a fin
ancial Hurry in Oregon and Wash
ington, as well as elsowhe-e. Thero
was one man in Portland, who own
ed considerable Seattle property, on
which lie owed a good deal in Port
land. Ho was and is easily worth a
million dollars aud his credit is
away above par, but like a good
many others he was badly squeezed.
He carried a bauk account in Chic
ago, and was iu that city a little
while before Thanksgiving, aud was
iu conversation with the president
of the bank where I13 did business.
"Mr. Blauk," said the banker,
"your account is overdrawn $1,500,
and, as it is near the first of tho year,
we would like to have you balauee
the same to-day."
"It is impossible for mo to do it
to-day, and it may bo days before I
can. I haven't money enough to
take me back to Portlaud."
"Well," said the banker, "can't
you give a note, draw a draft, do
something, so that the bookkeeper
can balance the books? '
"Draw a draft ! Who the d 1
would I draw a draft on V I might
as well telegraph the Czur of
Russia for funds as to draw a draft."
"Well, Mr. Blank, draw a draft
on the Czar. That will squaro tho
books, and that is the main thing
just now."
So, after some conversation, a
sight draft for the amount was reg
ularly drawn and started on its mis
sion, and the proper credit given Mr.
Blank, of Portland. The draft pas
sed through many banking flrmbin
this and the old country, and by the
time it readied tho Czar It had at
tached many blue ribbons and seals
belonging to the dlflereul institu
tions through which it passed.
It was presented to the Czar
through one of the agents who de
sired to know what to do vvith It.
The Czar looked it over, but could
not understand how ho came to owe
money to Mr. Blank, but, as every
thing appeared regular, ho instruct
ed that It bo paid, but told tho fiu
uncial secretary to inform Mr, Blank
that the next time he drew a draft
he must send nn itemized account.
Specimen Cusps.
S. II. Cllllnrd, New Cussel, Wis.,
troubled with Neuralgia and Rheu
mutism, Stomuch disordered, Liver
wus uffected, upietito fell uwuy, und
ho wus reduced in (Mi und strength.
Three bottles Ek-clr'o Bitters cured
Edward Hiiepliord, Hurrldburgh,
IU , hud a ruuning Bore on Ids leg.
Used three bottles of Eiectrlo Hitlers
und Bucklln's Arnica Halve, and
his leg Is sound und wll. John
Speaker, Cutuwba, O., had Fever
Bores 011 his leg, doctors said Inoura
bio. Eiectrlo Hitters ami nroicu
Salve cured him. Sold by Fry Drug,
gist.
Lump wicks only 5c. Doz.ut Criss-
man & Osburu's.
Mrs. Pott' Sad Irons only ?l,7a
at CrJflBmuu & 0burn'.
J. G. Wright has JUHt received a
tine line of Havelln white china
In odd pieces.
Wantkil An fHc on ground
ilnor In busluww part of oity, W. B.
Hlinosou. 2-10 tf
nfllrflnr Malum rilo-wn laundry SS0
Liberty. BruiioJi ofilt, 'Hfi und 2f'2
Coiunierelul.
To ,MM Uum la4MlM. MUmu
mrf' r?.?,"!r
tinner torpid Hvf wittmjil
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umfiiTTTi owinn
UNIVERSITY NOTES.
Mr. m,,. ,,radunte of Harvard.
wi,0 atteiittod hl1uh1 at Willamette
in 1805, gave the school a visit Fri
day nnd made some very instructive
and appropriate remarks io the stu
dents, during chapel exercises.
Judge Williams' lectures have
lieen pronounced by the students as
among the best that they ever heard,
audit Is to "lie hoped he. may visit
Salem again to deliver some of his
well prepared and convincing argu
ments. Tho editors and mauatrers of tho
Collegian have offered somo very
credltablo prizes, among the stu
dents, for the best articles written,
on music, history, a story nnd also
for tho best poem.
Examination day for the third
semi-term will boon Friday the 27th,
and on that evening tho societies
hold a joint session.
Washington's birthday will, be
celebrated by tho societies at a meet
ing in the chapel Monday evening.
A general good timo Is expected
aud the students and friends of the
societies are invited.
Tho question "Resolved that the
present National baukiug system of
the U. S. is a hiudranco to the pro
gress of tho people" was decided in
favor of the negative at tho Phllodo
rians'; meeting, in which C. D.
Schuelder and S. C, Dodson were
leaders, respectively.
Special sales every day at Den
bam & Co.'s Best shoes at east
ern prices. Inducements iu all lines.
Field and garden seeds of all
kinds hi bulk and packages at
Clark's, 100 State street.
John G. Wright, the old reliable
grocer, has a lino assortment of ev
erything in his line. He only keeps
the best, and a customor who once
patronizes him rarely goes else
where. Shoettle enjoys a well-earned rep
utation for making tho neatest busi
ness aud dress suits of any one in
town. He can give satisfaction to
the most fastidious.
Codec pots, lqt, 10 cents; 2qt
15 cents; 3qt, 20 cents; 4qt. 25 cents;
tiqt, 30 cents, at Cnssmau & Osburn.
Buy your shoos at Orlssnian & Os
buru's,2Gl Commercial St.
Marine. -Running Cargo Ma
rino policies in the New Zeland are
now written at tills end of the line
by Geo. M. Heeler. This is a great
advantage to Salem business men.
SALEM AIAIUCKT IlKl'OKT.
A Synopsis of tlio MurkotH llnylii); mid
Soiling l'rlcui.
11KTAII. THICKS.
REVISED QUOTATIONS.
Hhoiililcrs.SuBiir eurcd.per lb,12
KieakfaHt bacon 2i to;15
Hums Hueur cured, per lb, lGo.
Reef (J
iork-7 ny.
Mutton 10 12kc.
Veal 10 ic.
Timothy Heed Per pound, 7Kc; Kelllui..
Red clover Heed l'er pound, l.tc.
WhltocloverRced lur pound, 20c. "
Alslko 18c per pound.
Red top 10c per pound,
Lincoln Grass 12ko per ponud.i
Rye Uruss-lOo per pound.
Orchard Urii8s17c per pound.
Ueims Go per lb.
Oat meal at 5c.
Canned Frulu.I'cachCH, $.') 00; nprlcot,
$3 00; blackberries, $.); corn, best uradcs
$i 00; tomatoes 81 CO; Hiring beans 51 W",
green pons SI 85; per doz. In two lb cans.
(Jieen Frult-Cholce apples 7531JOo per
bex: pears 75c per bex: potatoes (he: cariotn
60o; parsnips SI 00; onions Sc tier lb.
kluli UnlmnnTlllni.ll.. Ulii.,.iinn f
7cperlb' small llshglOuper lb; Halt salmon,
710c per lb.
nuvisoIi'iiiCKH.
Wheat-ffio not.
Flour l'er barrel. 81.00. best 1WJ lbs.
Oats l'er bushel, M C 50c.
Hurley l'er bushel, 00c.
Hrau l'er ton. Ill 50 at mill, Racked.
Hhorts l'er ton, 817 50 " suckcd.
Chi l'er ton, S2i50 " sucked.
Hops tiuoted lit Mc per lb.
KgKs 20c per dozen.
Potatoes l'er bushel, 100
Corn meal 3o per pound.
Cliecso l2QMo por pound,
Dried plums l'er lb. lks&7e.
Diled prunes l'er Ih. 10$12e.
Imported prunes 7" per lb.
Huttor-.;j0(a.i5o per pound for good
Lurd 10al2operlb.
limns l'er pound, ll&12o,
Hucon sides 010 per lb.
Hhoulders sauo iter Ih.
Chickens.. 7 to 10c per Hund.
Turkeys 10 to licper lti,
uecsu imn pur iu.
Ducks, 1241 lo per lb
Ill 11 I'rolilrm Holved, An Unrlt itletl
Hiootl nirer.
Found at last In lllbbard's Rheiiinntlo
Hyrup A remedy which expels all ihiUoii.
ous matter from the blood, A well known
eltUeu of West Lebanon, I ml., testifies to
lUt value:
Jthirordsnio pleasure to state that my
wife has received gro it or benefit from Illo
bard's Itheumailu Srup than from any
medlclna she has ever taken Wo find ft
to bo the best family remedy und thu"real.
est blood parlttor that we huvo ever used.
II U truly ull It Is claimed to bo by Its foun
der. You cunuot recommend It too highly.
Yours Truly,
"hank Wauack. West Lebanon. Intl.
Bold by Smith a Htelner.
SCROFULA
Is tliat Impurity of tlio blood wl-Uli 1 10
In is un.lelilly lumps or kHuHliiga 011 In
Unilsit I be liecU; euunv j.alnful iiiunlnie
iirwi 011 Hits uniM, ! or le tj dtlii
jlcori in the eye, ears, or none. uiU-n out
.ne MlnOneM or deafness; In tlio origin of
. L.iples, cancerous grolln, or the uiuiiy
i:' er maiiUMUtlou usually mKrllwd to
'bmnors" and falnlii? U(on the lung,
cutea coMUinptlon, and death, Hehir
jui moot MK-ieut, It U tliu utt geiiHrul
it illpM)i cr afftrtioin, f"i very fw
irtiiM lire entlnl) free frum it.
Ho,rBc0nn CURED
Jty Uklng Kootl'f SarMparllla, which, )y
l rwuMkaUe eurti It lias aecorniilitliii,
den ln oilwr mMlllris Imvo fallfd,
lrTwi llwlf to b (lotcnt and jecul
'sir MttltoiM fur IbU dkMaim. itoiiie ol
;. eurf aie really Mrmdrtui. If yu
tUtt I ram Mftifuta ot liiijre blooil, U
i to try Hood's tterxjmtllla.
Krty H'Hg my wtf md etittdt mi have
mini Irwillwl with serofuU, tvtit Utak-
. out m Uttm lo tarious j4oms. 41 y
,im Uy, ttir yr old luu t-n a
1 rittte Wtater. l-wl spilns lie was due
IB .M c( MOM fxot Umtl tit frt-L I W.i I
uirlsotl U mm lfd'4 HarMarllu, tud w
UvHtknlL ftiefultlthatnlllTe
i.eo wud hi the sfromta, my hltlo Ix-y
Ktug M4irciy f r I rem sur. and all f ur
-f 1 iy tUiUifi iok Ulbt uul altby
W M. Atmcutox, Panaio City. N J-
Mood's Sarsaparllla
IbrdrsHUU. li tltfufi JVtjaitxJW
i- IIDOI k CO, JLyvtbn4, LowtU,Uu
IOQ Dofot Qne Dollar I
1 r I - - -i i mm n i f 1 dint t f
-2S &
Abraham Lincoln's
Motte:
A GOVERNMENT OF THE PEOPLE,
BY the PEOPLE AND FOR the PEOPLE.
That's tho Kind of a Republican Paper You will Find in the
Capital Journal!
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Tlio olllciuls of tho.Natlonal City
bank, oi New York, belni; unable
to open tlio sufe on Friday, they had
to borrow tfiohby to carry on their
day's business. The safe was Dual
ly opened after five hours' work by
experts.
Bradstreet's Mercantile Agonoy
reports twenty-live failures InPucIllo
coast states and territories for tho
week ending today, as compared
with twenty-six for tho previous
week and nineteen for the corres
ponding week of 1801).
Col. I.eho of thn .Sixth liniment
Buys: Dr. E. S. Helden: By tho ad
vice of a friend I was induced to use
your Ethereal Cough Hyrup for a
sovero cough. 1 found greut relief
trom tue use or onlv oue bottle.
EUOENU LiKHK, Htooklon.
Large siwi $1.00, small 60 cents. For
sale oy all uruggists.
lllbbiiril's ltlifiiniatlo ami Liver Tills,
These iillis are scientifically compounded
and uniform In action. No ifrlplni; pain
so eominomy itiuowini; inu use 01 puis,
Tney aro tdaiucd to both adults and fbll
dreuwltli perfect surety. We (,'iiaiantee
tney nave no equal in tliurureofsieK neiui.
ache, constipation, dyspepsia and billlouv
ucss ami, an an appetizer, tuey excen any
other priartlon 177 Jy
Hnillli . HUilner, sold iiifls.
V5l
w
are cured bu
. fl uaod j 4J1I
"0 according to Jl
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DlREGYIDNS
SQRETJrlROA'F'
WnUNDS.CUT3, SWELLINGS
TutRirs vniFiFRrn Rutiimur Ma
RTODON & ROOItK
Iloal KsLato Deuleni, llimli-llreyman
IiIook, up si airs.
FOR SAUL
Sf venty-nlne and one-lmlf acres of laud
OX mile from Haleui, ' from Indeixriid.
fciioo; k mile from stwimbtiut IuikIIiik; ii
of a iiiIIh Iroui school Iioiimi. I louse, burn,
smoke lioukv, wood and chlckvu house.
Kfly uoros In cultivation; buliineo patlure:
lour springs mi the pluco; niKyuunie, small
fruit, etc. lull at tlm pluco, 01 addrtoisC.
U veaer, laucer, ilurioucouutr.Or
M MiUkuUr's KaUfe UUmmi Itrwd.
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Keep Close
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the People
SUBSCRIPTION RATES:
DAILY, - 50 Cents per Month
WEEKLY, - - $1.50 per Year
Over Legislative Session,
Only 25 Cents.
Sasli and Door Kactoryj
Fronti Street, Salem,' Oregon.
'I li ltrif iilnriH l i?m w
xnu uuou uiuaa ui ivum 111 uiu
with tho lowest. Only
The Oregon Land Co.,
-with
ice at
Lome
(In the Htate Iusuranco Building)
and brunch ofllces In Portland, Astoria and Albany,
2. Has for sale a largo list of Grain, Block and Fruit Farms; also
City and Suburban Property.
The Oregon Land Co, was especially organized for tho purpose of buying
and sub-dividing large tracts of land, aud has during the past two yearn
bought and subdivided over 3,200 ucreH Into jbJB MSMHiijSi tliSfj it
I'm to Twenty Aero Parcels
The success ofthlH undertaking Is hIiowii In the fact that out of 80 tracln
piuoeu 011 1110 iimna-i, -j?jj nave neen
choice lund in Fruit,
Will Yield a Larger Income
than 160 acres of wheat In tliu MIhh!shiipI Valley. Wealsoinuko valuable
Improvements In the way of roads, clearing the land, fences, etc. Wo
can sell a small tract of land for tlio bumo price per aero as you would
have to pay for a large lann.
Send lor Pamphlet anil Price List.
10 Acres for Rent.
A ctiolco trnot only one mile from Halem
Terms liberal. Apply to
IIOFKIl JIHOS.,
Journal Office.
PRINTING.
ONK OV THK JiAUCJrHT I5HTAIIUH1I.
nivuts Iu tha Htatc. Iiwr ratea thau
Portland.
l-f'tt'l stook U-eul llUuks in
IhoHUU-. a
p-lee lUtof Job
u uiki
rot discount. Ht-utl foi
prli
ullliK, and raUlivui of
ietfiuiauaa,
Mte' router Balaui Orvou,
K. M. WAITK.
Tuxjiayors, Tnk Notlccl
Your slate and eoiiuly tn tor Atsrlot
roubty fur tun ytur l&ustuiuld ! put at
owwM ousts will soon Louddetl.
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iinu uu pneutt U) COIIipeCO
tho best matorial used.
IU-
Salonir Oregon,
sow. Wo claim that ten ucrea of
Oregoiiiau Hail Hoad Cowpany.
Uuuerut otllco Kront aud T, Hu, I'ortUu
KA8T allJK.
from Toward
Portland Htatloua. ortlaud
Hllver-Uoburg I'orfnd l'ort'd
touaa mall mall Kip
WM LVAM AHMAUK
1UI HfO rortl'iulHl'lto fOU tSt
1 io sa Wootiburn I J 7 V
B to J I -a Kllverton i US a 46
6 O7llrowuvlllo 7 40
0 ttl Cobunt . 9 CO
Oounrctlonsat Wondburu with H P Co
trains to and from 1'rutland aud at Tall
tuau with trains to and from AlUauy.
WBfl HIDE.
Alrllo mall JVrtUnd watt
tY AM AM rU
.l-ortlandrAWV. S15
1'iOA Duodctt Junctlou 3 CO
3 CO .-.. Hherldan tttO
4 it .UulUa. 8 33
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fl --.Alrlla fllS
Ttokata tor Wait Bids sutlous ror sal at
loot ol Jellcrwm sL TlekiiU fc.r s't ai.
sUtlousfursaloat Uuuin depot, (lor. Mk
iui.HnH uiiAa,n,sunT.
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