Si m - m JDVJDNINO OM'VUAIj JOtJWAL, mill) AY, MAJICH U, 898, HCKPff NOW IS THE TIME! w!, PECIAL SAL "F .'JN i"- Woolen Underwear, Hosiery and Umbrellas for a short time. AIho koop in miiid the Gold Watch which will booh be givon away. J ho Palace Dry Goods & Shoe Co., 307 COMMERCIAL ST. Money to Loan. On Improved city or farm jirojicrly. H. T. RICHARDSON, Attorney iitluw. Cor. Court and Commorclul. Jirilllnnl8liinoM(!lalloliHli Forclennliitf and poHHliiriK Bliow Ciihch, JiriiRH, Cornier, 'Aim, Hcules, Household Utensils. Silverware, eto. JJARR A VltVAKMi, ArtH, UM Court Street. A Ukoulation Tkacic Tliu Htuto board of ii;rloulluro meets tonight at tho state hourio to consider Improve- men U on tlio fair (iroundH. "Tlioro In urgent denmnd," says a leading Sulein hornomnn, "that nothing short of u Htundard regulation truck bo built. Then thoro will bo no room for kick ing and wo can nt tlio bcHt horses on tlio conBt and hoiiio from tho East hero tu our race mcetliiKH. Nothing but u regulation truck Ih worth talking ftbout." Tho slide fmr was not a brilliant success IuhI year and needs Home new llfo put Into tho miiuiif0 tnout In noma way. How best to do that and muko tho fair what It should be probably ultutcH tho Hlato board J nut as much iih auyoiu, but another year or two of an poor an iij;rlculturid exhibit on tlioro wiih lust year will simply Ieavo tho state without any fair at all. "Oi.b Oi-hon.". A splendid com pany will present to tho patronH of tho opera Iiiiuho tonight tho popular "Ole Olson." Thin pleco was the father, that Ih, tho original, of all tho Swedish American playH, and I ho hit It made an a novelty prompted numeiouH per sons to launch upon tho theatrical huuh number of Imltutlatlons. Despite MiIh fact, "Olo OIhoii" continued lis tri umphant career and put many idieke In tho manugers' pockets. The success of tho play last season was so nro- flounced that tho owners resolved to make a npeclal production this seuon. With that end in vlow thoy had the pmy i u-wriuon, inn cnurueiors sirougtli oned and muny other ImprovementH nmdo. Then u company of exception al strength wus engaged und now and nppclal scenery painted. An addltlonul feuturo will bo theappearanco of the National BwoiIIhIi Ladles' Quartet from Stockholm. Tho Indies will be attired In native costume and will In troduce quaint songs from tho Kathor- laud. Bona ok Vktkkanh Tlieru wiih a well attended meeting at (loud Tem plars hall Thursday evening. A com mittee of throo wuh appointed to re port on applIoutfoiiH of now iiiciiiIhth at same place on next Tuesday evening when thoro will bu a muster and In stallation. Tho oommltleo are H. H. Howard Elmer Worlok and A. V. Roberts. A largo number of very lino young men aro eullHtlng In thin frater nal and patriotic) order. Next Tuesday evening In tho date But for receiving mow unmoa and Initiation feo for that datoln put down to $1.00. Bi'ittNO Hab Comi:. it would do light tho heartH of Noveral thotiHaud prlng poet In tho more or vh miow bound, frost-bitten and hllz.urd MrloU en Eastern Htaten to experience the dt HghUofau Oregon spring such asset in about tho mlddlo or February and Lm gently grown umh uh over bIiico. Tho crocuses and early bullm aro piixh lng upward Into flower. Tho pussy willows have adorned Ihoeonmsges of U'omIiooI girl g-)lng to their tasks without wrap. Vloleto grown out of uoors irtiuiihi tlio air or street car rat tllug over Blrect gradually growing dusty. Tho scent of budding fruit tree U In tho air. Hardening goes on. Spring la hero. Fiiom TuuNKit.-K. W. Robertson, of Turner, died Wednesday. March 3, 18IW, from paralysis. Ho was aged 77 years. Ho was Htrlokon Ootober 3, 1802. Ho wart born -at Washington, Davis county, Intl., in 1810, moved to Hdwanltpnrt, ICnox county. Ind.. In 18ID, where ho resided until 1872, when ho moved to Oregon, locating on a rami In the R.-d hill near Balem, mov ing to Turner In 1880. Ho leaves twelve children: D. W of Park l'luoo. Or.j W. II., orClatej J. C.U.E., I. L., I.' ir try. .... . ' ... ii., iiiiii ii. u or Turner: J. T.. of A oAflB or ombvnKAHim. Two Balem ToAChors Oct Into Troublo Oyer Whipping a Boy, Jits, McCormlck, of North Hnlem, nworooutn warrant for tin arrent of 1'tot, HaUwtnul and Mlei Carniihati, tho formr'prlticlml and the latter a teach er In North Hnlem nclnml, The chargo In whipping, beating, hil ling, and kicking In a cruel manner his soli, Clinton AlcCormlck, ago ten yearn. Tho teachers were arrested this morning and trial beforo Justlco JJntchclor Is Bet for 1 p. m, TUB JIOV'M BTOItY Islueirect that ha wan kept after school hours Wednesday evening nnd whlpicd by AIihb Carnalian, while Prof. BellwrNNl held him. Tho boy protested at tho punishment after close of school hours, and culled the lady teacher some very harsh names, at woll as Bellwood, at which tho latter took tho rod and also beat the boy. JUS INJUHIf.8. It Bcems tho boy wiih whipped through his clothes and tho doctors who have examined him Buy It Is u ho vera ciiho of corporal punishment. His back and legs show bluck and blue welts. Mr. MoCorrnlck feels very much outraged, and will prosecute the caso with much vigor. Tho boy woh tuken before Drs. Phllbrook. Bmlth. JMrd and otherB. 1'I.KAU not auii.TY. Tho teachers appeared before Juntlco Jlutchelor and entered a plea of not guilty. They say the boy Is almost In corrigible and deserved a.sovero pun ishment. Outside opinion ncema to be that tho boy probably deserved punishment of some kind, us most boys do, but that a lighter switching would have answered every purpose. Tho tendency of pub lic sou tlmeut Is against corporal punish ment In general, and tho result of the trlul Ih awaited with great Interest, fin: jury. At 1 p. in. following Jury wan aoleut- ed: J. f. Thompson, J). C, Howard, Joseph Howard, J. H. Itoss, It. It. Ry. an, I. Btelner, and adjourned to get the Jury. Uonhuin and Holmes aro at torneys for defence. Prosecuting At torney Condi t and Capt. M. W. Hunt appear for tho atato. AnUjukt LeOJr-llltn(rallng the wrecked condition of tho Democratic party In Oregon was to bo cieii on Front lreel th saflcfnroli. It as a broken down wngoti with ono wheel goiio and the axel crncked. A very tKjor, tired loukluir. starved lenm was hitched to tho load that wai stuck In tho mud, It should take part in the procession tomorrow. i Mkb, B. 0. JtKKD-Ia opening up tho largest and most complete lino of mil llnery ever brought to (his city. Ct.i:v:rjANn Day. Tjik Evknjno Jol'unai, tomorrow will havuciuuplele accounts of the Inauguration of Cleve land and Btephensoii as president and vice-president. It will present Its reuders with full reports of the Irmug urnl addresses. IlAIIt OOOIW ANU IlAtllOltNANKNIS Largo stock, pretty now designs, at Mrs. B. O. Heed's. Ladum Should see tho largest and prettiest stock of ribbons over brought to Balem, at Mr. S. C. Heed's. Misa BeiuiiKu'H Jti:crr.u A inim ical reoltal for children will bo given at tho chapel Batnntay afternoon nU'dO o'olrok, by MUs Bcribor'a piiill wliu will be Maltttttl by Mr. Jay C. Bmlth ml Matter Karl Sharp. All children nil tlnlr parent are wnllally lnvltwl. AdiniuBlon 10 cent. MiM Horlbor will rend two of James W. Itlley'a child poems, aud a kivhI program I prouilBtul. Hah Acokii'Kii. At thu prayer weetlug Thurwlay uvenlng P. B. Knight aocepttHl the Invitation to be come paator of tho First Congregation I church. Ho nmdo a plain and com. woa senae plea for kvhhI bualm-M moth. eda.aud Indlcatloua are the work of the eliuroli wU go on with uualmled vlg. or, Hot Guilty. After long hearing HHtl) late at night tho Jury Impaneled to try the aaaault and battery eat of JaniM Nell va. A, aud Cha. lllcnnl before Judge llatchelor brought In a verdict for defendant. J, O'Donald, mvHtaii, A. K. Parker, 0. P. Bander- e, W. T. Weleh, B. H, Watkluda, T. 0. ajbaw, were Juror. I Kelso, Waah.; J. F of Hvilcavllln. Cal,; O. F., of Jellerson, Or.; Mr. G. W. Jory, of Salem, and Mrs. K. O. lhr eo, of Turner. Tho funeral was at Turner Friday. ' -- Hcnooi, Hci'oiir.A comprehensive annual report has been prepared by tho directors of school district No. and Is published In full. Their recoin inendatloii In several Important mat tora aud showing of llnuncoH will bo read with great Interest. Their stew ardship of the most Important trust of mo people will no doubt meet with general approbation. HlU'HhMK CouuT.-Motloim for ro hearing have been over-ruled In I.ml.l v. ParrUh, Miner vs. Caple. Hernard vs. Taylor, Mitchell A Lowla v. ird aoyo, Huirlln vs. Clotcher, Clluo vs. iiomiaie, ami Holmes vh. Whltaker In Htato vs. H. P. Co., rehearing con'- iiuiieu until next term. Kehrarlug wa granted In Pennoyer va. Willis lliwkiimii vs. Hamlin, ami Ulagen vs.' Thoutiaou. PERSONAL AND LOCAL. Appointments. Governor Pennoyer today made fol lowing appeintments: J. A. Wright of Union to till vacancy caused by resignation of Governor Pen noyer, World's Fair Commissioner. D. A. McAllister member of State Hoard of Agriculture, In place of R. E. Hybee, deceased. World's Fair Commission. The members of the Oregon world's fair commission met this afternoon at 2 o'clock at tho state house. Representative Myers of Portland was elected president. Henry Dosch. of Portland, temporary secretary. Mrs. Allen and Mrs. Peyton of the Natioual Woman's board are present. There Is a largo number of persons present who desire to be clerka or rep reseututlves of various interests at Chicago. Nkw MifcLiNKitY Arriving dally at Mrs. B. C. Reed's, 205 Commercial St. Have you tried Van Eaton's plan, He's THE great grocery man, Soils fruit fresh, dried or b tho can, Van Eaton is tlio man. ARRESTED TOR GAMBLING. Don't Ton Know that you can sccuro al most imrnediato relief from Indigostlon, and that uncomfortablo full nose after meals, by sim ply taking a doso of Sim mons Liver Kegulator? Somo peoplo think that becauso it ia called Liver Regulator it hoa nothing to do with Indigestion and tho like. It is tho inaction of tho Liver that causes Indigestion, and that fullness; also Con stipation, and tho30 Bil ious Ileadaches. Millions havo been mado to under stand this and havo been cured from these troubles by Simmons Liver Regu lator a medicino unfail ing and purely vegetable. ' FromltPV.M.IMYliarton.Jlaltlmore.Mil "It affords mo plonsuro to add my testl? mony to tho Brcat virtues of Hlmmons Ijlvcr ItcBUlntor. I linvo hnd experience with It, in occasion demanded, for many years, and regard It ns the crcatcst medi cino of the times. So good a medicine deserves universal commendation. hero over the passage of the anti-cigar-etto bill by the state legislature yester day. All the Tocoma and Seattle wholesale houses were represented ot tho capitol today, in the interest of the bill. Taeoma's trade in cigarettes amounts to ten million cigarettes au iiually, and that of the state to forty millions. Returning wholesalers say tonight, that the American Tobacco compauy, of New York, which controls the cigarette trade, sent three lawyers to Olynipia to work against the bill. Caihtai. K.NM.NK CoThis branch of tho tiro ileiiartiuoiit of thn mmi i,. completed turning Its properly over to uioi'iiy. uisirgo Thompson was rec ommended to the council to nil tho iw. allloii or driver of (he hvm wagon mado vacant by tho resignation of II. Price. W. J. D'Aroy, J. H, Mo. wary ami v. l Dugun were appointed to store theoompany'a proiHTty, D. II, Looney Is In tho city. Tho overland train from tho South was seven hours late this morning. E. P. Spalding was a passenger for Portland this afternoon. II. S.Gilo Is in Portland on n business trip. Hon. and Mrs. Oeo. CoIHub are In Portland. John It. Krauso arrived from Eugene today accompanied by Mrs. ICInsey and her daughter Maggie. Tho Lad & Hush bank pays a school tax of $1083.128 this year. Judge Htimott has adjourned circuit court until Monday next. Mrs. J. P. Gllmore of Ashland, Or., la a guest of Mrs. I). J. Fry, on Com merclul street. Tho Salem soap works havo Just closed a contract for teu thousand cases of soap to a single llrm. Tho sodawater factory Interest of Geo. Collins, of Collins A Folaom, has been aold to W. E. Haxler calendar clerk of tho Into legislature. Tho Salem Motor Co., has put on su'o aluminum coin street car cheeka-US for a dollar. They aro very convenient. Ml8 Alice Btowell, of Oaburn'a Racket atore, returned today after apoiulltig short time at her homo lu Eugene. DKMtK'itATS Ratii-y. The Hag la Moating on high, our friends will ratify, with rock and rye, ami byo nnd bye the fur will My. There are to be i--vm.niiiijiioiiauiig Mturday at 1 p. in., on Wllaou avenue. Cl..vli.,i and Stephenson will ms.u-., .. eud oil by the Bleui Dtmiooraoy, Makm P'i.k""haw'V.-aH tho palronaof McCrow V titeualotPa inHrk. et urx mow than pleaaeil with the iiiy -uiMivir meats. Everything U awvt lender aud clean. Maukiw). Jiwtloo llatclielor ywtor Uy Mdjourueil court long enough to MMU Ih htatrluiuny Khihii K. CurtU M4 Cbarlea L, Oodard, Uith at IhU wmuly. Even the whU of JtwtUv a vat atop (eMeewiUMlate (tie eourM of IIIM feVi". Dr, OmUU Nik ttk wltlwt jiln. JtstximiKU's tViuitT. A jHwrdruuk waa iIUmmo( of (hla mnrulug by Judge IMw, The civil atilt of iho. Hoi- man va. Countable T, Welch for Match Olh, Uiaet Auction Tumohkow, Four head of horaea, a fjvali milk cow. furniture ami atovw, at Wlnter'a Auction hoc., eonwr High and State atrwta. p,..LTZzrrrr-.... .. . wiooi. taxw mi-kt nK ' vn,n,i. .i.H UMI Oil Ildllu.mut l.t. a .... eartb-JiHiw & HeraaMI nMn 1 v, n uJi,,,? -"," " wmMii ir. vwwirw nH tavth wltboul !u. Tho last opiwrtunlty, one more dav. At Willis Hnva & Uo.'a tomorrow. Will you coiuo and try tho "St. Charlea HvaHirated Cream." It till bo served with hot cotleo fn-o. It Is Just tho tning you want. Cheaper thuu buying milk, much more convenient, and tet- ier, come ami give It a test. Wilms Ritas A Co. Dr. Coutrla HIM teeth without pain. New York tailor system. Mm-wii. kins agent.rooui S.novv Hugoce-D'Arcy block, on State btnet. i.tJt Onion acta, aud garden aexnla In bulk and package, u large Invoice of the frvaliwt In the market at Clark E pley'a, Tho "St. Charles Evmrt.i Cream" will bo exhlbltwl again tonior row at Willi Hrtw. vV Coa bv tM i. mea wno win aero It with hot eotlVe. All are invited to come aud try It. It la a boon to tluwo who have to buy milk. Wilms Ritas. & t. 3... At a largely attended meeting of the nrei uuiigrvgauoual church U ni..t.i Joel Hewitt waa elected truitee; Prof. W. I. Htaley, Bupl. of Sunday school' Perry Raymond, Aat. Bupt, French Ice cream mvU, the tl on earth Jonea A lteruail. 6cnooi4 Taxw Mttrr Rk iah, 1'ay at 2 27 St Dr. Cenlrki till teetla without pi0. One Hundred Socioty Peoplo for Play ing Progressive Euchre. COMJMHUS Ind. March 3. The crnn.l Jury Indicted a hundred ladles and gen tlemen, members of leading families on the chargo of gambling, for nlavimr progressive euohro. It Is tho work of professional gamblers seeklnc revemrn for being closed up. THE BLAOK REPUBLIC. A Gunboat Supports Hippniyte's Column. 1UNOSTON, Jamacln, M'aroh 3. News has reached hero that President Hippolyto Is determined to put au end to tho emeutesand Incipient resolutions which have broken out in various sec tions of tho black republic. While ho does not think, and this belief Is shared generally by well-informed IK'ople, that tho troubles are at all serious, he lias taken stens to them and pacify the republic. At the head of a well-equlpped arm v ho ). started on a tour of tho country, and It Is not probable that rioters or revolu tionists will meet with any consider able degree of consideration at his hands, should ho fall afoul of them. A gunboat follows tho coast Hue within suppoitlng dlstauco of Hippolyto'a column, so ai to bo able to give prompt assistance in case trouolo arises In any of tho coast cities. The Dominicans who Bought refuge In Hovti after ti. recent iuiiuro or the attempt to unseat President Heureatix havo been ex pelled from Haytlen territory. This is regarded as au Indication, that there has been a satisfactory arrangement mado between Hippolyto and lieu-reaux. Mysterious Dead. JJitiMCMiY, Ark., March 3. The bodies of two unknown men were found near Clarendon yesterday lying across tlie carcas of a half-sklnued cow. They hud apparently beeu In this position several days. His Last Prayer. HiitMi.NOHAjr, Ala., March 3. Bob Sims, aged 20, was hanged here at noon for the murder of Kbner Jordan, a yeai ago. He professed religion, and made a prayer on the gallows. To Get at the Facts Regarding Hood's Sarsaparilla, ask the peoplo wlio tuko this medicine, or read the testimonials often published In this paper. They will certainly convince you mat iiood's Sarsunarilla nosspo. uuequalled merit, and that HOOD'S CURES. Hood's Pills cure constipation by re storing tho peristallc action of the alimentary canal. They are the best family cathartic. MAltltlKU. ,AfItW"-HINGEd.-At Portland March 1, isw, Hullle Parrish and C H. lilmies. Tho bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Parrish, of thlsclty, and Is known as a very Hue singer. The groom Is a jeweler of Portland and they will make that city their home after a short visit at Spokane. Home Rule is a Good Thi ing And homo guard comes next, but best of all is tho HOME MADE GOODS -AT THE- WQ0l i STORt A Surprised Iufurniunt. What woman has not buffered be neath tho well meant information volunteered by strangers in regard to her hat, her hair, her shoestring or her skirt braid? How of ten, when somo kindly disposed intruder has told her for tho twelfth time in ono morning that somo absolutely un mendablo break has occurred in her costume, has she stifled her natural rago and murmured, "Thank you?" Thoro was a woman on Broadway tho other morning who had grown weary of this and who had revolted. In tho first place, somo man of heavy foot and unseeing oyo had trodden 'upon her skirt and ripped it from its band so that it trailed and flopped in anything but a fashionable manner. Then shopping had further worn up on her and she was very cross in deed. Finally, as she stood in front of a stationer's window, a man stepped up nnd said in tho cheerful tones of a person who loves to com municate interesting facts just what tho woman had heard nine or ten times before: "Madam, I beg your pardon, but your skirt is dragging in tlio back." Ho almost dropped in a lifeless heap of astonishment when tho long suffering woman turned and said in tones of concentrated hatred: "Will you plcaso mind your own businessi" Now York World. Good Rlddanco. San Fiiancisco, Mar. 3. Tho pugll- iia aro preparing to shako the dust of laiirornia rrom thetr shoes. Harroo the lighter, ami Hddle Alexander leave for Auatnilla on the next steamer. nurry mny, tlt, niUitam, Mguivs on Kolngto Denver. Dan Crvedon and Tom Tracy w III very soon leaye for tho East. Jack Wllka will return to St. Louis. Frank Chllds will reside lu Los Angeies until he secures a match in the hast. In a r,,... u-puirn iim u.ui i... few lighters of any reputation left lu this state. Too Careless with the English "Lan guage. Aatsaa."8S3r Ing tlio nub o to i.mu i.". ..la.U8- cure the great bargain, saylm" ".Tliet Alchemy In Ancient Times. Vincent do Beauvais insists that as tho Biblo declares that Noah, when 500 years old. had ehildron i, him, ho must havo possessed alcliem ical means of preserving hf0, and much later Dickinson insists that tho patriarchs generally must liavo owed thoir loug lives to such means It was loudly declared that tho reality of the philosopher's stone was proved by the words of St. John in the Revelation, "To tho victor I will gvvoa white stono."-Dr. Andrew D White in Popular Science Monthly. Tho Wear on Italls. taking tho lencrth nf ti,n nent ways on tho surface of theglobo at nearly C0.000 ceofrrnnW.i . . with a daily average of ten 'trains it is estimated tbnf . , ns'. u PLEASANT ANTICIPATIONS Aro now in store for the music loyiug people of Salem, as we have lam in u mrce stock of Mus o Books ate, Folios bv the hundreds. Sheet Music 10c. Patton Bros., uooKaellers unci Stationers, US STATU BlItllUT. NEW AJlVKUTiaKJlENTS. Salem Soap AND CHEMICAL WORKS. TOS. KUMRTON, Mf'r. AU Kinds of Hoap. LAUNDRY AND TOILET. Highest Price paid for TALLOW and LARD. FRUIT -TRY OUK- EMULSION SOAP that tho total loss bv wear and tear suffered each day by tho metnllin Mile iv j nil a rr i.- , """ -. iiih nnnh in about COO tons Tho C00 tons aro lost in tho form of a fino ivmvi-.. "J aro carried back to tho earth n the shapoof soluble iron salts -Z i.OW3 er would not. rnhi, lilt i.nr. V'..i." ... "".J uicv tenner wl vonr l,ni.i. Keep Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pell of It. ellpl.4 In SSSSSSEs rr;;ablJltylW,nStin;rtiotRdIX4antu Indlsen Ion; a niarvelous'sne..,! K fif.R? tt"WWtotetiZ etablo ciimptn,', d U'U aarleUr8uveg- SS533SsSg rilO TUAUa-Knn.. . ... . X team. Apniv in vi nlu r. nr a "od Balem. pply ,0 Ld- Ounderson. fSt ,'.bl "l17"ANTEn.vn..- YV Must, be able in Tf.,,n, ?.n 8' "alesman. and be wonh '".toKood relcrenS man care JoukSaiT "'"' Aaaress Sales. 3-1-jr. mes lis AntlOisawtleBUl. Tacxima, March 3. There is rejole ItiK among wholesale men nnd Jobbers MARKETS. POKTLA.ND, Feb. XOUTLAND. Feb. 2S.-Vh-, v.ll 11.20. Walla Walla, jl.i , "" San Fiiancisco. Feb 2S wi, . Mayfl.275. ' ' -3-- beat, "oo. Feb. 23 -Wheat, f.Tgj. DPRICE'S al.o hM a1! olTt' T?OIl8AI.EVrv . r. "J barn. AvTu7n''iA00lvDew house iuiroaiii iTechler ii n ' Junlon. In. f0a the Wlllam.itB..u.... g-S&- "inn , T?OR8ALl.I .t i . 4k uur Hnrt . siiAhWJiFVisaf feeUYAV 17011 8ALK. niiT..7 T - WW' h?a; To Taxpayers. XTOTlPk-1. i.. v . SSSSSfe SrV Uid br tZ,?"" the pr,'" B"a the .. ' ' !!' .KiSir-?w '"niarj-K.js PEST For BprayluB, Warranted to Kill All Insect Life. 50 Cts, Per Gallon. JLowtad Near Salem Woolen Mills, And the Band Played Ole Olson. OPERA HOUSE. Just One Night. fr'May, March 3d. Coined 8a?cS. erentcst of aU Hwejdl.h Ole Olson. Now8onEBlNew8 Cast, Including Kntlre New Th e I Peats Xntionaj Sweetlitih Za- 1te' Quartette from Stockholm, ensaleatl'atton's. tih'.'J Knight bia Marion ": 0ri ''IWI1 OAK And Fir ' ne Haleui Truck arn-cla. W0O(1 "O "ray Co. can deliver ---- MUfctVC, w The oaly pur Crea of Tartw Pour v . J . f Wood. r Co. can dellv John Savage, Jr. Willis - - J t-v I 1 ' I " x - . - OPEAHOU8E CORNER, - S & CO. now 8hou.,n ... ' BALE. OREGON. " uur new lit We are Ql , " vut "w line of SlWDg dack?fs, -- umta. Hwaw-40 yTSSU , to call ud Jg W re withlo thew WirMl T.Prlcee! 'cwteic "-" "B agMS , uow aynl.r dtpUTed'UlMwwW. A new ,tock of Carpet, oil w - v in.."1 '" HW.ii C Mlhaiyiiii mi ' i itt' ii Men .r2rs- ?j-ta-Jto i