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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 13, 1893)
t.tnh HjfMfffij KW1 HI KHIW Ht euiini'J J&JkifcjpiitaK n a 1 ntff3"k.u. UrtLJfhSFfl LOfllTANp KtV. m V Efr J2V33271KO Sprago8s New Patent Umbrella "THE TOURIST" OETAOHAOLO HANDLE and POINT. -WILL OO IN ANY THUMK.-wa n 3 II o S w t I s!g h a 9 A - d 3 I Sol V m ft PAT. Ualttd Butts, Qrt BrlUIn, Praac n4 Canada. Iwafus'f Patent PramM litre no rirata to trsk. AnrchlMcanUkeltapartand put It logsthtr la a half mJauU. Midi ar 8PHIGUE 4 FRENCH, Horwalk, 0. Winter UHUIM-I LXH-XJ-LI. BALEM STREET RAILWAY UA8E. Important Doclslon Oror Question of Excluslvo Franchises. CAPITAL JOTHltfAL, "". ' MONDAY, lBRXAltY I a, 180. MMMfmfyip; LMI-lUilil-Mlg'. ilB'l'JJiJPJS'! GOODS. Wo still have a fow pieces of choice III IK GOODS which wo offer at sale prices. Bt) suro and take advantage of this sale. The Palace DRY GOODS AND SHOE CO., 307 Commercial Street. It Wao a Jokk. Tho Lumberman tells It: Matt Colllvnn, the geulul tlm ber land locator, tells a pretty good Oregou Pacificatory, which wo believe has novor beforo bet'ii pub Ishcd. Ii liapponed about four years ago that Ed Wollf, who at tho present time liven near Gates, six miles below here, wus coming across tlio mountains by wuy of the Mlnto Puss trull. Near tho sum mlt he met four hunters. On reaching civilization ho reported having seen four Chicago & Northwestern survey ors working In tho mountains. This csmn to tho can of Wllllum M. Hong, manager of the Oregon Puelllo railroad, nnd he telegraphed Wold' to come to Corvallls forthwith. A party wus made up to Investigate tho matter and they started ou 11 special train, going ns far m Gates, They then took puck horses and crossed tho mountain, re turning by way of Portland. The trip failed to reveal the tturvcyorri. Social Itkm. A party was given by Dr. und Mrs. W. T. Wllllitiiisnii Friday night at their homo near (lie asylum, In honor of Mrs. Noel and Mlw Powell, of Portland, Cards und dauclug, with u lunch occupied the evening. Following wetu present: Mr. and Mrs. J, Smith, Mrb. Noel, (if Portland; Miss Powell, of Portland; Mrs. Mansfield, of Portland; Miss Jen nlo Martin, Miss Geulevo Hotile, Miss Mollle ilorgau, Miss Ester William, Mrs. 8. 12. Russell, Mr. T. Gloeson, Mr. L. T. HuwklnH, Mr, C, II. Ostruudor. Mr. II. A, Mullanuou, Mr. J. Duulup, Mr. II. L. Martin, Dr. L. T. QrlllUh. VlUTKDTlIK BoilOOl-fl. Ily IllVltU- tlonof tho superintendent of the pub llosohoolant Salem, Prof, ltutherford With twelve of his pupil, and uecom psuled by Mrs, E, K,Uptnoyet and Miss Amelia May, camu down to the capital, for the purpose of visiting tho schools, legislature, asylum, pcnlicutlury, etc. Through tho kindness of the prluclpaU Id the several school depart monts, their Visit was tuado enjoyable and entertain ing. Wohk Thkm WkBav.-TIio city Jull Was empty part of last week and Bat urdsy had but one prisoner. It would be more huilum like to make vugs and drunk doitomo street work to pay for their meal, lodging and cxpeusoot convict lou. Tho streets could bo kept in good state of repair with proper handling of thoao men, IMPpoVKP. Tho ohuuges In the make-up or Tit K Jouhn a (, ro gener ally appreciated. There are still other Improvements onutemplutcd, which win Hiaaeiiiuaimxiei evening vapcr of this valley. The Illustrated Lincoln page, in nonor or nia turthiiuy, was a grt feature. Others like It will np Fob tub Ohi'iianb. An wpproprl- ttlnn of $5000 has been asked for the rphatia home of Albany. This amount will U Included In the general appro priation bill and will doubtlvtut u.o through as the object I a most worthy fNtf, and the state ha heretofore ex Iwded aid In this liutltutlou, which lr new sadly In need of help from the state Al'l'HUClATKi). Kxiwtence and SWMStfUHe) are worth iwuuethlng In the gretwry Hue, when It la cuiistdertsl how MMHy articles of dally uw aro adulter skMnA tkMe days, as sugars, te, ruth, slws, vlnrgsr, yruKi, etc. Try J, A. Vasi XaUu, dealer In pure grvxvrle. ii " m ' .in. Extension ok Ca Link. The MHty etwrt has grauh d right of way to Mm iM Mtr Hallway Co, to ex tosMl Us H4 wMitti from the elty llmlK Tt wtUwslssi h ta be eewpltd early via ajtftiijp Camioun Oi'KHA Company. TIiIh lino company of 36 people arrived thin morning and will present "Buld Pasha" at the opera house tonight. A Port land paper has tho followlng'notlcool I his engagement there: No opera com pany hai ever vIhIIoi! tho city of Port laud and madoHUch a pronounced pop nlur hit as tho Calhoun Opera com puny, which clown Kb immensely nuccctMiful engagement of two wenka at Cordruy'n Theutro tomorrow night. Compara tively unknown, they have completely captured tho hearts of our theatre-goers and Insured for themselveH a warm welcome should they again visit this city. IIaiiuy Minto'b Man. D'tectlve Bum Hlnions, who assisted In arresting tho coudemuud murderer Carter, who wag recently returned to Bpriuglluld, Mo., from where ho escaped several yeurH ago nfter being sentenced to death, lins received word that Carter arrived biiok eufuly and bus since ad milted his Indeulltyi and Is resigned to his fate. He will be sentenced speed ily. His wife In East 'Portland has given up hope of him nnd will take measures to have her ollulrs straight ened out of tho tangle her marriage with him, under false pretenses, got tier 'nto. Dispatch. m Abyi.um Pahty. Saturday evening from 8 toll o'clock a party of Bulem people enjoyed the hospitality of the Insane asylum, where the attendants and otllcluls gave u reception and bull. No patients were admitted, as many hud supposed, the largo party of arri vals In the midst of tho festivities be lug a delegation of the sunators and re presentatives of the 17th General As sembly. Two elect rio cant brought tho party home. Lahoii Mkktino, At the Opera house yesterday there was a labor meet ing presided over by Mr. Kurtz ol the Cigar Maker'M Uulon of Bulem. Ad dresaett were made by Senator Vantlei liurg, Representatives MolCwau and Upton. Capt. John O'lirleu of the Portland Federated Trades dellveretl the main address or the day ou tho IhhiuIHs of organized labor. 1 1 was nn able ellort. A decision woh rendered today In the supremo court that ullects the value of more property In Oregon than any that has been handed dowu In years, Opin ion by Bean, J. It was In a suit begin In the circuit court of Marlon county to enjoin the Capital City Hull wuy Co. from opera - Intra street ml I way under a franchise grunted by the city of rfultm.on the ground that tho city had previously grouted to the Salem Alotor Itdlwuy Co., iiHslgnetyui exoluslvu franchise for thirty years on tho mine streets. The court helds: '1 hat the right to ratit au exclusive charier depeLds upon the power granted to the city by its charter. Bee. 0 provides thut the mayor und council "shall huvo exclu sive power" to exercise cerluln grunted powers, Including (hut toullow und regulute luyiug down ot street cur lines tud onerutioii of tho same, but. not to grunt au exclusive fruticlilne to one comtmny for any term of yeurs. The decision of Judge lioiso is utllrmed. Ford and Kaiser for motor Hue, J.J. dhaw aud O, F. Puxton for Capital City Itullwuy. NOT THE LEAST BIT AUTHENTIC Tho Humors of Dolpu's Appointment to tho Federal Bonch. Slate house circles wero thrown into a positive llulter of excitement this forenoon by the rumor thut President HurrUon hud decided to present Sen ator Dolph's uume for Justice of the euprciue court In case tho senate re fused to coullrm Jacksou. Possiblo candidates und reporters wero soon rustling about to run do vn the rumor but without success. Borne hud told some oue that ho hud heard it reported so und so, but there wus no foundation to rtst it upon. Democrats were rushing it) to con sult the governor, und some went so fur as to discus probable chances of preventing a quorum In case uu elec tion to succeed Dolpli should become uecessury, und thus throw tho select ion of u beuutor Into the governor's hiiuds. Judge IN OIROUIT COURT. Burnott Opons Court at Ono O'clock. Following grand Jury wus drawn: T. J. Chcrrlugtiii, fereman: Arthur Wil son, Eugene Manning, Theodorejtu hens, A. Heath, II. M. Vuu Avery, V. V. Htevens. Jacob Iitdegar was appointed ballift or the grund Jury, Jemo Maoy und W. II, Folger, ImlliM'rt of ihucouit. The clerk wus ordered to open all depositions aud tho ufierunoii wus oc cupied witti a cull of the docket. Btatk Casks. The case of Oeo. V, Colvlg vs. Bui Abraham, the Itvpubll can candidate fur railroad commlssloii. er from Southern Oregon, Is for trial at this term or Judge Huruett's court on demurrer. In case or Mrs. Do Leon v ueu. H. Dowulng, latter has tiled u motion denying each aud every allega tion or the complaint. TukCou.nty Cukjic Uurltig the late torni the cliwk on the court house was stopped by snow blowing In, and hiw stood still ever aluco. Tho court ho now ordered Henry Haas, the pioneer matchmaker, to put it Into shape again, which will bo done tomorrow, when Bu lem will again be run ou time, lUusriUTHiNB. Artlatlo llhutra. tlous by corrvol llkeiu-sses will be a reg ular feature of THKJouiiNAl.hervaftei. Persons desiring cuts of any subject, or themmsvtttcuu secure urtttllo work at thlaotUee. AvTafuma, Muldtsiii Drown and a coinpuUni, Clias. HaUroui, went rowlugou the sound, both Mug li. toxleted, Drown fell overboarvl when dunging position aud was drownwl DO YOUIl DANKINO DUSINKS8 WITH TUB OLD DANK OF LAD11 & UUdll, BALKM, OltEaON, i ll-dw-lm Davwoti's Hurki adtlrvM, t Court 8t. TOWd PILLS rtiulr udchaugeof PERSONAL AND LOCAL. A warm spring day, this. Miss Lulu Hurgeunt Is reported quite III, aUhough improving, Pres. DIum or tho State Agricultural college Is In the city. District Prosecuting Attorney James McCain Is In u'touduuco upon court. Btoward Pomeroy of tho State Re- rorm Wctiool Is back from a trip to For est Grove. Louis Ktilui of the Northwestern Foundry Co. Came up from IMrtluud totluy. For tho removul of dandruff, nnd far curing humors of the culp, t icr.i is no thing better than Ayer's Hair Vigor. Hon. Jo. Simon, ex-presldeut of the Oregon Senate, Is in tho city. Editor Craillebaugh or the Hood Div er lllaclei Is In the city. Oue drunk uppcured betoro Recorder tiles this roreuoon ror the usual correc tive dose. a peddler with an uupronouucable cognomen, Is twroro Recorder Edes ftir violation of the ordinances of this city to license his calllug, set for 5 p. in. Exerlence proves thut uothlug elm s-) surely destroys scrorula, as Ayer's Sarnaparllltt. Guy Hlrsch, with FleNchner, Miyer i Co, Portland, was lu the city over Buuday, set-lug his old friends. The finest maple candy Is the maple wax, made ut The Spa A Federal Labor uulon meeting at Reed's oK-ra houe Buuday at 'J p. m. Davison's market ndurvss, til Court St. The Willamette club's next dancing party Is Wedm-dy cveulug. Two prominent publlo utUolals of this stutM, lloii. Gwk B, Davvulm;, Supl. of the State Prison, and Geo. V, Colvlg Chslrnuti of the Hoard of Dillnud Commlslouers, are Interested attend ants at this term of tourt. ThrwItHi English walnuts SS cts -at Srost & Ullu's. lUvlsou's tnarkel address, M Court St. Maple wax. to be had ouly at The Si. TU' s lb Ubl jMrs at 10 conts aeauare golugliutat Sroat JkUUs'a. "Safe and Certain" T8 tlio 1 Wallef. testimony of I" 0nrjrfl of Murtinsilllc, Va , V.. in relorenco to Aer's PIIU. r J- f Teller, of Clilitinuigo,N Y.,nnys . "Ayer's Pills nm liiglily niprcelitwl. They are t'rfect In form nnil rontlng, nnd tl.clr Uecls are all llist llioimH rareill plijslclnn twiM ileslrn. Iliey Imvosupplmneiiled all tlie in t ' W' tf tuttii up liiirn. nntl l I INK n inn. "" , -v ' 1 - - . ... ,w M...r.,.?,M. ........ - -- . ieioro iiy uinui " ."' ' Vr, tit. ii.airt 'i iirtan in.. .i.rmxi Mttu ruiinr rnn ini in .vIlV ni nil rniiinnrB with tllCirl. TIlOSO lio buy Ayer's Pills Ret lull value." "1 regard Ayer's Pills os one of tho most rellalilo cenernl rumetllcs of our limes. Tlicy liavo lieen In two In my family for orloiii affectlotw reiiuirllig a liiircatlvo medicine, and lia o Rn.eti mi; varying satisfaction. Wo Iiave foinul them an excellent retneilv for lelds and llcht fcMTs." W. It. Woodson, iort Worth, Texas. "I presrrlbo Ayer's Pills In my prac tice, and llnd tlicm excellent. I uriio their coneral use In families." John V.'. Brown, M. V., Oteaua, W. Va. Ayer's Pills, rntraniD bt Dr. J. C Aycr fc Co., Lowell, Mass. Bold by all Drugrll nl Blri In Mnllclne THE LEGISLATURE. HOUSE 2: P. M., FEU. 11. Daly, from education, reported bouse bill 200, with amendments; engrossed. Luwton, publlo morals, reported buck house bill to prohibit prize-fighting; passvd. THIRD HEADING OF HOUSE BILTA Uoton. for state Inspector of horti culture, etc.; referred to horticulture. Gill, to amend code; to judiciary. Duly, to reiuburBe certain counties, for over-payment of taxes; passed. Cooper, amend code, mortgages; failed to pass. Lawton, for Barlow relief; committee on clulniB. Day, amend school laws; cducutlnn. Bishop, for additional physicians at asylum; passed. Upton, laborers' Hens; labor. Gowuu amend code; juiliclury. Brown, additional Judge third dis trict; luid on table. Upton, assessment; assessment. Ford, precinct assessors; passed. Mauley, assessment und collection taxes; tio quorum. Adjourned until 0;30 Monday Tlio benato adjourned to meet ut 2 p. m. toduy. HOUSE 3:30 A. M. FKn. 13. Prayer by Rev. Whlluker. Upton nuked cou-etit to introduce u resolution requesting state olllclals to make returns of their emoluments fur past year. Paxtou objected. llelknup moved suspension of rules to allow reuiUtlous to be ollered; curried. Rrsilutlon rcud. Nichol moved adoption; curried. By Mauley, relating to assessment, No. 313, passed. By Ueer, of Clackamas, to exempt all credits from taxation; special order ruesduy 4 p. m. Upton, to repeal specific contract law, providing for payment of obligations in gold coin. Paxtou said school dls trlct, county or city thut had bond allo.it upon thoso terms would sutler hurdshlp by such a.Iaw. Upton replied thut by no stietch could this bill be imido to upply to contracts already made. There wub extensive debate over this question. Bill fulled: yeas 11, uuys 35. By Ormsby, to regulate hours of ln bor upou street rull wuye.Bo that not over twelve aud one-hulf hours nut of twenty-four shall constitute a day's work. After discussion. Ormsby asked call uf tho Houhu. Ford ollered an amendment to make It a misdemeanor for any man to lie per mitted to labor louger than provided In this bill. If this was not so amended the object of the bill would bo defeated, because for a plttuuce men could ugree to work extra hours, break down their constitutions und endanger publlo wr. vice. He moved to recommit. Paxtou said he wus opposed to men being pro hibited from working louger hours for more pay If they wanted to. Ford showed that there was no punishment by tine for vlolutlng the law. He said there was u point beyond which human endurance cannot stand, aud he wanted a penalty for violation of that feature of the law. On his first amendment ayes IS, noes SO. Ou second amend ment, ayes -13. noes 6. Recommitted with leave to report at any time. Upton bill to make county commis sioners court hoard of equallzatluu; passed. Duly bill for graded school in South eastern Oregon, 15000; passed, By Currlo, relating to paired Freaks! Freaks! Freaks! KMSAKS IN HVHin'TlIINa, lilvoii thowonllier is htiw mi it Vrval, but the lthiIohI Freak of all, is tlin yi't-nt baixiiii8 uoW ul'uvd in Clothing Home Made Woolen AT TUB SAIJ5M 100iB f Mi STOR, PACIFIC LAND AND ORCHARD CO. FOR TOWN LOTS: FRUIT TRACTS AND FARMS. $2.00 Perdozen fortheflnest nnlshed PHOTOGRAPHS Intheclty. M0NTEE BROS., 189 Commercial Street, T. J. KKES9. HOUSK PAINTING, PAPER HANGING, Natural Wood Finishing, Cor, Will nnd Chemeieta Street. Undertaking Embalming. HOEYE & MILLS, PORCELAIN BATHS AND BHAVINO PAULORS, Only Porcelain KathTubs In the city. 209 Com Ht.,8alem,ur. and JOHN IltWIN, Carpenter and Builder, Shop 63 Htato street. Store Fittings a Special tj 2 licst facilities in tlio city. , M.CLOUOU, - lUiHtateSt. I CENTS A DAY, Evening Journal. Delivered at Your Door. J. II JIUUPILY. Tile for Sale, Brick and Tile Yard, NOUTH BALhM. Take It! EVENING JOURNAL, Only2centsa dny delivered at your door. MARTIN k HARK1XS. Horseshoeing, BLACKSMITHING. State Street, - - Salem. J. L. BENNETT & SON, CANDIES, Fruit ami Cigars, P. O. Bloolc. K. T.1IUS1IMIICKYS, Clffars and Tobacco. BILLIARD PAKLOR, 243 Com'l Street. T, W. TH0RNBURG, The Upholsterer, Ilcmodclx. rwrivpni nnri vnr,nl upholktered luiulturo. First cIhnk work. Clieineketu street. BUile lUBiirniico Liloclc. stenographers, culled up for reconsid erutiou. Petition of stenographers of stuto read. Ford uddressed house, against present law und in favor of his bill. Adjourned. Regular monthly business meeting of the Y. M. O., A. at 8 o'clock toulght. livery active member is requested to be present. CHURCH ENTERTAINMENT. The following is tlio program of tho entertainment lobe given by the Ladies' Aid society of the Con gregaMoiiul church Feb. 14th, 1892. .it 8 p. m. paut I. OrcheMrn. Trio Mend ones McDjwel and Linn, and Miss Phillips. Solo MI-m I'.iriih. Miss Scott Accompituist. Kalry Scene "The Sea Nymphs" by thirty little m'rls. Duet Vocal .Miss Harris aud Mr. Ford. Miss Dreyman Accompanist. paiit II. Tennyson's "Dream or Fair Women" interpreted tiy Miss renber, us the dreamer, und illustruted by the following tableaux: Judgment or Paris. Helen of Troy, und Iphlgeuia. Cleopatra. Jephthu's Daughter. Flr Itiwitinnud, Jean or Arc. "Kleuuoi" Queen or Elward First. The lutileuu will lie uccompanled by appropriate music, both vocal and Instrumental, and the young ludies personating the classical und medlcovul churucters will be cos tumed with historical accuracy. Vocul solu,Mhs Purrlsti. Tickets may be hud at Pattous' nooKstore; reserved seats 75c. others 60c; buck seuts in gallery ISc. i-opuusr. u tho support or all classes or ieopio means thut sort of thing J. A. Vuu Et toil's grocery Is the People's store. Successor to Squire rurrar a ja. Qreshain As Cleveland's Secretary of State. r3rvt....r. U .. vw.ciuui c.i uwjer say a 01 11)0 pro- IKil appeintment: "The appolntmeut oi urusiiam ly Cleveland would be a premium plai-ed ou boltlug by a bolter. If he Is plcklug up bolters, I am golug io iuu up my iiguteuing rod. News has been received frm Mr. Weatherbee ut Chicago. He is oow hi Calirurula taking uotei r Y. M. O. A. work, and will be back In a week. Maple wax aud old-fashioned butter pharmacy; nooteh, are to be had ut The Spa. Winslow's canned r-orn. two cans for Dy Ford, creating state- Iward of . penis, at t'lurk Jt KjipeK DPRICE Bakin Powder rr J? JSiCm" ?"" rBwl-No A.-WJ..SS. jm. Vm ia MilUou of Hoam 40 Vars Um Studioi m The Penitentiary Investigation. . Several witnesses yet remain to be examined besides Downing und Kuhn. Attorney behlbrede was delayed on a tralu and Attorney Carson is attend ing circuit court. Oue gentlemen connected with the inquiry says: Tne committee never began work until the second last week of the ses sion, and its work bus covered so much ground that a report is now al most au impossibility. A reporter saw Itep. Nichols of the committee ami he said it could uot well be smothered if they wauted to Piinm.unl.ii1iin 1...U .f.iHi,.o ieiKuap was seen aud Bald they had four or live wit nessea to hear yet. He thouizht a re. port of some kind would be made the lusiuay orihesessiou. The Plain Truth Is good enough for Hood's SarsaparillM -there Is no need of etubellisbmeut or -eusatlnuallsm. Simply what HnodV aarsaparill does, that tells the story ol Us merit. If yu have never realized its benefits a siuijle bottle will convince you it is a good medicine. The highest prul-e "has t.ppn .n ,. Hood's Pills for their easy, yet efflelent " tiulJ by all druggists. Price 2o cents. NOTES FROM STATE HOUSE. The WeatherfordbiU to limit 8aIur fo'v,iC,,mCial9,0a,nax1-"" uL.year,pa9sul,lheseDttte HOTEL ARRIVALS. WILLAMETTE. Louis Kuhn, Joe Simon, J. Borne, E. F. Riley, Portlund. F. T. Harlow, A. Sejdner, N. Y. M. D. Stevens and wife, Chicago. L. W. aarnulmn, J. P. Terrlli, St. Louis. S. L. Simpson, Eugene. Geo. Heinis, S. F. J. K. ltoulng, La Grande. D. iMnoie, Piiilu. L. Hllyeu, Eugene. F. Whedbetter, Portland. a V; V.'t I'ltlslleld, Missouri. XI' V; NV"ock, Eugeuo. W r i ,Wr' J- L works, St. Louis. W. , D. l$ur.es9, Ctdeugo. J.Goodtuun, Uervais. Dayloii'8iiinrl7et addrew t) I Court Pt. A PEanters Experience. trlrKi'ilnVi"."0" ,s l'i u alnrlI fits. I .n.nln.i l n,5 e "111! aglKj iroVUllCl. ici" ployl.ioimndsj rrviiucutly Iinlf or thciu nvi-oNlek. I ,u,n iiearlv clis. courngwUiIien I begau ho usoof vum bill gov- H'o world's fair appropriation Passed the house toJay over be emur'sveto,4t)iol7;3absent. It is understood tbattliP Judges l-Vidayevel,:8... 'he state a1.rh.Mt,...,.:. .vu"3, ul oratorical c,. 8ld on wed- uavison's address, or n . Old fash buler U.'7' made, at The Spa. 5C01tl1 - Just Oavison's market address .MPniiMDi - ""Ol, III.. Mi. "mmmmm " .13 Qt,r P he h(fr"l- mnrnh,,. .. " 10 .laJ8' mil T'vu '! ". Salen, sfl U "-"w Bar- HI! nn0 fTnna P nnJ&W 3tfME became ,t rnS. m "rvcllons. My men liml "ii rurJ i .K ,"."" "-"ely, nnili havo Pills. I of.i.W " "',lo- WUI ttacso KM AL, Uuyou Sara. La. Snlrl V.TTirfr.-.i. 51lws" s" W-'W! ..M-b.- f OUInPH. n.iHln. .' I uriiiHueui iipm einn' ? I1'1"". "'' 1th M,ine bl.fll- ;hinceto iiV'S Onnrt R1iHrv and '"UKNALnmo; AUJrc" hyltterA 65 uie " " r-18-at . 2-12-31 Smith Prrmier Typewriter. L ism 80140,1 V Payments, ii.x.dui,?IJLEY' Aent' lem Ilonted. 1 forca.,!' m 'mt,X BU' lllnpaa L'eHlll ,.! r . " Mr. and Mrs w,,!"" of "eekssolevra'87a- About ne slight aliment M'1,en down Uh "civerwl when 10 'dsv. Was alm,,, '! with long fei 18 be " not becht-cketj lo .l,ne,' b,Cb MW 'fe TberuneraUn,L a!'e,heliUIe use.Tu.reldrromu, "- W III locating Mines. BaRgai bs;Vi' ''"11.'.",,""' '' ""' M. H, SMITH, Salem, Orviron. NS -In- DRESS GOOD t'ARPKlv ' CLo,.rmNo, wrLTr OPERA HOUSE innvT KI . Agw.1, f?It'-.0RSEn. uw riiii . a u. is.:... - m '.-imua . -- -WIBIB B...I .. - r. . "-c.ttoahW Tailors. gM OREGON. llra for y cenu. l e Meu' CLOAKS. WRTAINS, Hats. ' 'I lItv... WCB!l,!l?fYftMSE8. AHERs l"dLAMPd." & CO. u