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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (July 10, 1893)
JtitfilHtAb, MOWOAY.IJULY 10, ltf'fW, '"':r,1 Li VLZUTirrSJ0mmmmmMMmm 'Ji'JILi 'JWJWMUMmWH'U'WtSMJiiimjiDUfi I m II m t Lftl Ml Mfo .' in , ft FEW POINTERS Our slow i full of tho choicest, fofhMt, and JjiUmI jljrljj jjoodl. Wo offer rnro bargain in orery department, and call attention to tho following SAMPLE BARGAINS: j Howrcomb - 10joloo iw?.k " (OTUWlDob) Wcaodup rh. hn. are only few samples of tbe exceptional price made cm a super. lorllfiM which la ulany place wld for double tbe money ked bj The ladles of Balem are Invited to examine these goods before baying where THE PALACE andThoegcompany, 307 Commercial Street - IF - Yea are totnrtolmlldormUteany Hod of isaproveiasat, oUoollii nnders ned Jor iArtfti. W have a eompSeie stock, and are ready to roppty any prepared contract, sewer vcrk,eTadlnx,ete. Salem Improvement Co Aokd ASD ISBAJCE. Mrs. Annie Btlckney, of Marsbneld, waa brought to tho asylam tody. She U 60 year eld, U of Irish extraction and Catholic religion. Bhe Is very wild, threatens i kill her husband, baild fires at stent, and dances around them, and every action and word denotes insanity. Bhe has need alcohol tome, and ha suffered several attacks. Deputy Sher ifl Owen had her in charge. His wife Mn. M. E. Owen, came along. They ease by steamer to Empire, then by stage 24 boitts to Drain, and by rail to Bakaa. The Bia Bridqk. County Judge Hubbard inspected tbe Marion county bridge thla morning. H. found a bad whole In the middle which he orden-d fixed today. He will ask thedtyand Polk county to help aud lay a new floor clear across. It Is dangerous after boles are elopped.aa much of tbe plank ing is worn thin, and in many places la liable to break through. Tbe city council should do its part cbeertully in protecting the big bridge and render ing public travel over it uafe. It would prove a costly job for all parties inter eeted to have some one break through. Jefferson Tkachkr's Hiked. At a meeting of tbe Jeflerson institute tbe following teachers were employed for the coming school year: Principal, Prof. Louis Barzee of the Bodavllle seminary, first assistant, Miss Minnie Watklnda, of Linn county and pri mary, Mrs. Bteevea, also of Linn coun ty. Numerous applications were pre sented and competition was sharp. A general feeling of satisfaction seems to prevail among tbe patrons with tbe new corps of Instructors. m Nothiko New. Mr. Cunnlugham who came from Iowa a few years ago days the cycloness are not a new thing there. He recalls one at Comanche, Iowa, on tbe Mississippi river, that destroyed town and cropland 23 people were killed, tree were barked and chickens stripped of their feathers. Fruit Growers. Tbe great state fruitgrowers convention meets at tbe court bouse Tuesday at 2 p. m. Beau tlful floral decorations have been pre pared and there will to Interesting pro grams for three days Babebai L, The new Balem base ball club t-rtived this morning after beating Albany j o-terday 8 to 4. They are a strong team and Leveque, Mellen and Mlnto of the old Balem club will play with them. A Bad Loss. The Pacific Land and Orchard company baa been driving a fine matched team of grays, but can do It no more, as one of the bandaorue ani mals died last night. It will be diffi cult to replace. Baleu's Pride. Of all good things abe boasts, the "Pride of Oregon" flour fa Srct. It makes bookkeeper happy, because It ! always the same, and every sack Is warranted. W. O, T. U, Tne president of the Wmb' -"brletiaa Temperance Union a full attendance of its mem i tomorrow, the 11th, as business f twportaace Is to bo transacted. HAOnXNB 0IL9.--Farmers, buy yottraUiat the BLUE FRONT, and aave 95 par oent. d-w-t i Wnx Dsdioatb. Ou Sunday, July SN, the new United Brethren church hi Yew Park will be dedicated. Bishop PtlkM will bo present aud officiate. Maokikx Olt.r-Ts.Tmen, buy your UaaitfeeBlua Froat, and aave 25 per aaf. dr ...,... ... jjirer wsuinr u vtuM( tfc auisarv. It la a aeutle . koaelW. mi. isWaalaaw, - . . - - i man PEHSOKAL AND LOCAL. Rev. Bowersox is at Waterloo. N. H. Burley went to Albany today, J. M. Long went to Eugene today. Hon. L. Bllyeu, of Eugene, spent Sunday In tbe dty returning this morning. Mr. and Mrs. G. Bteiner left today for Sodavide, where tbey expect to re port for a short season. A good choice house to sell on easy term'. Will take carpenter work in part payment. G. M. Beeler. tf. To prevent fevers, kerp the liver ac tive and bowels regular wiw oimuiuua Liver Regulator. Hoosemover MoSet can move bouses quicker than ever since tbe ar rival of those twins total weight, 17 pounds. Mrs. Geo. Burnett bad her Sunday school claw out at Morningslde today. Fine cashmere shawls, with silk fringe,at the New York Racket. 2d-lw Take a look at the young mens' stifl and soft bats, at the New York Racket. 2d-lw Neat counterpanes at low prices, at tne New York Racket.. 2d-lw Baby carriages at greatly reduced prices. Wm. Eargeant. 3t Henry Fry, of Aurora, waa In the dty today. He says the hop crop on his place will be up to tbe average. The Balem Light and Power Uo. re ceived four care of poles today for the new street lighting plant. Shipping strawberries has ceased, They are too ripe. Local markets will be supplied for some days yet. A certain cure for malarial fevers is fouud in Simmons Liver Regulator. The state military boird will be in session this evening at the state house. Col R. W. Mitchell is present. No caies in police court today. Mason ara are moving lively at the BLUE FRONT, and why not? Low prices do It- dw Hon. Cbas. Miller, of Jefferson, bad a narrow escape of beiog dragged to death by one of bis Jersey bulls. TbeJcflerttu Review says of Edward Mcore, in jail here for stealing two herses: Circumstances go to show that his object In taking tbe horses was to be sent where ae would be sure of bis meals. Wall paper It going for a song at Win. Sargeant's. 3t J. R. Metzcar, of Jefferson, lost two fingers by having his hand caught in tbe pulley of a hay hoisting aparalua. Vau Eaton, the grocer, serves bis patrons with the famous Price's Fruit flavors and extracts. They are said to bf superior lu quality, economical and of all his hundreds of customers be has never had a complaint. Tbe Cross road law is a dead letter. Between tbe nucalls and fools there is little consolation left the people of Ore gon from an average session of the leg islature except to pay the bills. Geo. W. McBnde, secretary of state, has returned from a visit to 8L. Helens. Bupt. E. B. Bollinger, of the state blind InsUtute, has gone east to visit the world's fair. He Is accompanied by his motherdudaw, Mrs. DerUluger, who bos spent tho past year with him, who goes to York, Pa. Rev. Robert Whltaker and wire will leave for Oakland, Cat., on Tuesday evening's overland train. A farewell reception will be tendered them at the Baptist church this Monday evening. A. N. Bush, Claud Gatcb, and J. Baumgartner, as appraisers of the estate of Eleanor Hhrum, deceased, have filed their Inventory. Knowing value of estate prludpally outstanding notes 17,013.76. Beth R. Hammer, executor. The baseball garoo between Albany and Balem played at Albany resulted ma score of nine to eight In favor of Balem. A good crowed was la attend anc. Mason Jars are moving lively at.tbe BLUE FRONT, and why not? Low j ,. Pr " uo " dw Hon. aaWL Mrs. F. R. BaUth returned frota h Cblr Minp V,,iin ll,! meflnir and m, -. 01 etmM "IHeM f Mb-.,, W(W p-H(?f for Marlon thU drBB(r. ow '. Writ, ftafftmat'i. at If fry Kay If ft tlil morning far the j Waterloo nilK. MeKlnley Mltclif II waa a Baln yhv Itor today. llargalns la furniture at Wro, Bar grant's for a few dj. 3t David OHerson and Frank Dealty were In tbe city this morning. Choice table batter only IS at Clark A, Epplej'i. Mrs. Bcbwaer, who hai been tbe goest of J. II. ItrookV family, rsturned to Portland today. A. Mitchell, representing Russell & Co., left today for eastern Oregon TbU Is his fourth anual trip to that Motion for his firm. From the Portland Review. Tbe Balem sportsmen treated all vis itors real hospitably, and tbe boys went borne well pleased wilb their visit. Balem, Oregon, la the only town on tbe coast that has signified its inten tion of competing in tbe five msn team contest at fuanimate targets at Chicago in September. As president and treasurer of tbe State Sportsmen's Association, C. D. Gabrielson and F. A. Turner are de serving much credit for the good work tbey did in tbe interest of all. In re tiring from tbe offices of this associa tion, the club returned thanks for their good work, which will always be in re membrance by one and all. The Balem Rod and Gun club can justly feel proud of the success which their club met with by baying tbe management in the bands of these gentlemen. WANTED. In bulk, all good shipping varieties of cherries in tbe Willamette valley. Oregon Fruit fe Produce Co., Salem. 6-18 dw HOTEL ARRIVALS. WILLAMETTE. D. L. Zrastrow, Geft, B. H. B. Compson, Klamath. W. F. McIIvaiu, A, M. Vassale, C. Barker, J. A. Waddle, Portland. B B. Rotschlld, J. P. Blunt, N. C. J. Hoflmann, Ban -rancisco. Jno. F. Crowley, 8u Louis. A RARE Of PORTUMTY. Tbe Tnuk River Toll Road, with fur nished hotel and farm, at its western crate, in Tillamook county, title cleai and renting for $800 to $1000 a year can be secured now, in ex en an ge for DroducUve citv property, or a good farm in tbe Willamette valley. In- auire of N. W. G. at residence of B. C, Ward, 18th street, near Court, Balem, Oregon. 7-7-dw 1m A Nice Luncheon. Red raspberries St, Charles cream Pan Fired Japan Tea Soda crackers Little Nestucca cheese Our Perfect Butter Clark t Eppley, Court street grocers. Baby cried, Mother sighed. Doctor prescribed : Castoria Are You Nervous, Ate you all tired out, do you have that tired reeling or sick ueadacne7 xou can be relieved of all these symptoms by taking Hoods barsaparilla, whicb gives nerve, mental and bodily strength aud thoroughly purifies the blood. It also creates a cood appetite, cures Indi gestion, heartburn and dyspepsia. Hood's Pills are easy to take, easy In ao ion and sure in enect. 2) cents a box. UOltH, MOFFETT At tbe home in Balem. Or.. &S Winter street, 8aturdav July 8, 1893, to Mr. aud Mrs. A.T. Mbffett twins, a son sad daughter. UIKD. TRARK. At the home of deceased, In Fox Valley, Sunday evening July 9tb, Mrs. John B.Trask, aged 61 years. GOOD 00RNE&. If you want a desirable residence lot in Capital Prk don't buy until you have seen Levi Magee'a bargain. Ad-1 dress, Balem P. O. 7-8 2 w DPRICE'S m TkeosdyPuroCraiaofTaitarPowd.NaAmB0aU;NoAkar, UM ia Million of UomtiAO Years tk Stiafaft ABOUT BfATU IWSTITOIlOKfl. What t Hois thnt ea ta $165,000 Jot Ml!!, flth ktddr, sd ott.r 8Ut tfodartakiflf ft. The if Herat hard lluiw and lownet about payment of lam m causing all the work on state Institutions to Iao quUli. A reporter was sent to ak state officials what about work on the several pmjrcta tor wblob money was appropriated by 11m UaI UgUUture. The Eastern Oregon Insane asylum await the dex'lslou lu tbe soldier's home cae. Tbe fish ladder at Oregon City is awaiting a visit to the coast from U. B. Fish Commissioner McDonald, whose opinion will be bad In tbe matter, be fore any steps are taken. On the jute mill we have all tbe facts and figures of cost. There are several propositions, and probably tbe build ing wilt be erected this year. Tbe state stove works is in operation to about one half its full capacity. The doll times afiecta that Industry as it does ail others, tbe demand for stoves having fallen off. The Agricultural college building at Corvallis is going ahead, the coat to be cot according to tbe cloth. That means $3300 buildings in place of f 10,000 or $12,000, but for the loss of about 6,800 by tbe bank failure of Hamilton, Job & Co., if that bank pays 60 cts on tbe dol lar. Tbe "Western Normal school will get no building, as tbe money was for pro fessors and improvements. An addiUou to the Reform School to double Its capacity wiU be built of brick this fall. One or two cottages for tbe asylum farm will also be built this fall of wood. Tbe Blind Institute is having an ad dition built for Bleeping rooms. Nothing definite has been doneabout tbe new site and building for tbe Deaf Mute school. The Bird of Wisdom. An owl ul op in a hickory tre. And laid In an Impudent manner to tee, -Tor-nooU terhoomer-nooT I l ad her, pel tely. "Yon lovely old bird. Ht . u- j j -Golden DUooTerr heard? Shernmnti brlwtben andipolce bat a word Thai dreary, monoionoai-wnoT" Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discov ery is a warranted lung, liver and blood remedy, a powerful tonic and alterative and a reliable yltalizer for weak person a panacea for scrofula, hip joint disease, fever-sores, swellings and tumors; con tains no alcobrl, and is a medidne without a peer. Tbere is no risk in buying a guaranteed article. Your money back if it don't benefit or care. MORNINOSIDE PIONIO. An Elegant Menu and Music by the Regimental Band. The ladies of tbe M. E. church will give a picnic at "Morningslde," Wed nesday July 12tb, from 3 to 10 p. m. Supper from 5 to 8 p. m. menu. Biscuit, homemade bread, bam, tongue, baked beans, salad, cake, tea, and coffee, 25 cents. Ice cream and cake, 15 cents: lemonade, 5 cents a glass. Tbe Second Regiment band will dis course sweet music throughout tbe evening. 7-8-d-3t o WOOD WANTED. Persons wishing to trade wood for dally or weekly newspapers, and also parties owing us wood on account axe hereby notified that we are now in a hurry for It. Bring in your wood (or some fruit will be taken.) -Hofeb Bros., Pubs. Journal. dw-tf If then ever wai a ipeclao for ony ou com rvllnL the i CUrter" Lltde Liter miliar . peclfloforick headaeae. and every wo.uan boId know tola Only one pill a doae. Try them. Alvay a old harsh purcatlve plllt. They first make iou tick and then leave too cou-tt pated. cart ri Utue Liver Hlli regulate the bowel and make jou well. Doae, one put Moracaaea of tick headache, bllltoatnesa connlpaUon. can be cared In less time, with 1m medicine, and lor money, byutin (fetter! Lltde Liver 1111. than by any other mean. NEW HOUSE FOR SALE. A cottage of seven rooms and base ment, with 2 or 4 lots set to fruit trees and One garden; for sale at a bargain. Located ou Front street. North Balem. House new last year and in best condi tlon. New barn, fine well of water, nicely fenced, moat desirable in that part of town. Enquire of Mrs. D. King. 7-7-2w Brig. Gen. B. H. Compson Is In tbe dty on rallrovd commissioner busneas. Napoleon davla Is In Van Couvcr cotmrr oouat pkoobbdimou, Tli Annual "IUint of lh county tMuttirer.H (J. llrwn with theeminly eornttiMfftitM ourlat ir July torm wm tnsde Btrday. Tli "versl (ml an4 on hand on July J, iAttl. fJenralfund.. .-- $ 1375 70 Hohnolfund - IftJQ M Indigent soldier fund 418 W Institute fund. .,... .......... 2 W North Balem drainage 30 21 Total t 3879 43 Outstanding county warrants to July 1, 1893 t3807S CI Au order wm Uued for the re survey of the county road from the Silem and Matheny's ferry road to the Willamette river, and T. B. Jones, O, Beers, and A. M. La Follett are to meet on July 2-itb, at 10 o'clock to locate It. Tbe account of John Knight, as aberlfl for (113.05 wan allowed. Also W. H. Egan's general clerk bill for 123.5.10 and circuit court clerk bill for $144.10. J. A. McNary's recorder account of $2(3.80 was also ordered paid. Tbe court adjourned about 4 o'clock Baturday afternoon and visted tbe poor farm north of Salem. There are eight persons at present as inmates of that institution. AMONG THE GEMS. Tbe finest beryls come from Russia. The best rubies come from Barman. When the Kohinoor was first brought to Europe, it wdghed 166 carats, but by cutting has been reduced to 103. Artificial agates are now made by so many different and effective processes that the stone has lost most of its value aaagein. The Russian scepter is of solid gold, 8 feet long and contains among its orna ments 263 diamonds, 360 rubies and 15 emeralds. The stone which the ancients called sapphire is now known as lapis laTnli. Its principal color is azure blue shading into green. After the conquest of Mexico and Peru emeralds were so abundant that one Spanish nobleman took home four bush els of them. With the funds raised by pawning the Regent diamond Napoleon was enabled to undertake the campaign that ended at Marengo. Nero's eyeglass, through which tjie nearsighted tyrant watched the gladia torial games, was an emerald cut into the form of a lens. The emerald improves in color on ex posure to the light Pearls kept in the dark lose their luster, but regain it on exposure to the sun. The ruby H the center of the Maltese cross on top of the British crown is the stone that was given to the Black Prince by King Pedro of Castile after the battle of Najara. Henry V of England wore it in his helmet at the battle of Aginconrt. St. Louis Globe-Democrat. PERSONAL GOSSIP. Robert Louis Stevenson, according to Edward Bok, smoked 200 cigarettes a day. Muriel Talbot Wilson is a little Eng lish girl 9 years old, living a good deal abroad, who has already written guide books for older travelers. E. S. Drone, editor of the New York Herald, is a lawyer and has for many years been a contributing editorial writ er, mainly on legal subjects. All the members of the English royal family have- a great fancy for designing jewelry and, as a rule, design all the presents they give each other. Claude F. Wright of London tells the theosophists of this country that the elixir of life is no fable, but is the form less spirit that may be reached through "expansion of the individual consdons nees." Peter Van Vechten of Milwaukee is the owner of one of the most valuable collections of colonial and Revolutionary relics and documents in America, which have mainly been handed down in his family as heirlooms. One of the most curious papers in Eu ropeprobably in the world ia pub lished in Vienna. Its proprietor is the Emperor Francis Joseph of Austria, who publishes it for his own sole benefit, and not for that of the public. The queen when on her continental journeys is always accompanied by Mr. George Grcenham, one of the moat re spected members of the Scotland Yard staff, whose duty it is to shadow and safeguard her majesty upon all occasions. NOVELTIES. The lamps with perforated brass bowls on stems of china are now in gflatter numbers and more important in size. Pedestals with medallions are con nected by diamond lines crossing. These are French in style and are to be placed on terraces. Carlsbad ware is popular. It carries the suggestion of Crown Derby and Royal Worcester, yet at an expense far below. The new shapes are very attract ive. China watering pots are in demand. They are as pretty as toys, besides being unique. One of the newest is of white china wreathed with flowers and with a gilded sprinkler. The flutes that have been so long used In the lower part of the bowls of sSrer artides are now repeated In china. Cups of extra size for men are now aaads with these fluted bowls. Tho newest jardinieres are called, cameo. The design Is brought oat on a raised ground and is generally executed la two colors. Pink and gray are well togetacr, as are green and white. The china ornamented by women on exhibition at Chicago is consrienoartr ana, Th gold enameled china k oat I l4t4byawD. Ta womm U CW- m i fits A A The Greatest place on Earth to Buy Cloth ing is at the Woolen Mill Store. All Wool and Lowest Prices WOQUl Vii STORE SALEM, OREGON. ODDS AND ENDS. Sponge your babies with cold waterat bedtime. Roller skates were invented by Plymp toninl663. There are 2,754 languages and dialects now spoken. A ton of sea water is supposed to con-! tain about 14 grains of gold. Diamond cutting by machinery was first done in Holland in 1489. There are now 7S0 students intheLe land Stanford, Jr., university. The letters "R. S. V. P." are now gen erally omitted from invitations. Southey's father was a linen draper j and employed his eon in the shop. Never build fires in a newly papered room until the paper has had time to dry. j Dreams full oft are found of real ' events the forms and shadows. Joanna Baillie. The Indian corn crop of 1692 was 1,628,464,000 bushels: the wheat crop. . 519,490,000. 1 Extensive surveys have lately been uiauo tur a tiiuie uneui xiuria Ameri ca and Australia. The Egyptians employed caryatic fig ures, afterward called caryatides, at least 2,500 years before Christ A curious plant that is a cross be tween a potato and a tomato has been produced by a Kansas horticulturist The question of disinfectants and dis infection has come to be of aa great practical importance as it is of scientific interest Without purity you can have no dig nity of character, and without dignity of character it is impossible to rise in the world. The Toongeit "OrlrlnaL I saw yesterday the most remarkable photograph ever made of a human being. It was a photograph of the youngest per son that ever had a picture taken. The subject is Claro May Kivlan of Leomin ster, who was born May 20, and seven minutes after her birth her photograph was taken. I was disappointed to learn that tho smiling man who holds little Miss Kivlan in the picture is not, as one might suppose, the proud and happy fa ther of this the first child of Mr. and Mrs. Kivlan, but is the attending phy sician, one of the beet known in Worces ter county. The happy father was the photographer. Mr. Kivlan is the pro prietor of a gallery, and his family live on the same floor. As soon as the bit of brand new hu manity could be wrapped in a flannel and placed in a little basket the doctor, acting upon a thought which came to him suddenly, called to Mr. Kivlan, who had just stepped into an adjoining roem: "Come, John, hurry up. Tve got an idea," At this Mr. Kivlan returned, when the doctor Eaid: "Now, if you want to break the record in taking young children, get out your camera, fll hold the baby, and von snap her." No sooner said than the father rushed across the hallway and soon returned with his apparatus. Again ho rushed out, and this time returned with a doud background, saying: "Well use this. It will look as if she just dropped from them. The result of these hurried prepara tions is an excellent portrait of the child when only between seven and dght min utes old or young. This picture shows HuIa HUtw taVing the first vawn of her Hardware, Wagons, Carts, Road Machinery AND AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. Latest Improved Good and Lowest Prices. N. W. Cor. State and Liberty St. SALEM, OREGON. -TOO MANY SPRING JACKETS- The season is rapidly advancing, and as we have on hand to many Spring Jackets, we have determined to cut tho price in two, and sell them quick. We are now selling 13.50 Jack for 00 H.60 $3.00 an ri aa aa a . rw&e call early and get your choice. WILLIS BROTHERS & CO. OPERA HOUSE CORNER, FloUB)flOc4s,CkiUilB, ww. always o tmwL mn PUFFS AND DRAW. We don't need to pnffanr Hard's Fancy Tablets Because tbey draw of their own merit Wi nly extend an Invitation to ou fortoa boavlnelng than teJllne yon. We are haT-1 llUU..OUKV(UrjBUI.ritnI ,U,.IUU1C ma Die ran on ineae cooa. ii Toa win rive them a fair trial on will use nootb-n tera. w ui oe pieasea to ino w too. hum unt neiner yoa ony or nou Patton Bros., Bootceollra unci Stationers .98 STATE 8TKEKT. ! KEW ADVZRTJHKMKNTS. WAHTED A flrst ciass elrltodobooM wrk. Corner Inter and Ferry. rflHIS PATER U kept on file at E. C Pake't I Advertlalne Agency. 61 and 65 Merchant! Exchange, Ban Frandaro, California, where contract for BdYerUflng can be made for It. CHRISTIAN BCIENCC-Llteratare kinds on sale at S2S Liberty ctrert. of all -ly ATTENTION". CaQ money paid for ran, bottle. old iron and all kinds of metals, a jo hide, at old Cotxrt fioaie, iRalem. l-se-iy L TOLPOLAB. ADVENTIST. Becnlar Seventh Day Adrent-st services at old Unitarian Hall opposite oi era home, Sa lem. Batnroays. Bab oath school it b. m, followed by Bible readier and otber serTire. Prayer meeting Wednesday 733 p. m. t-T. AT SALEM. Thursday J&Iy 20 Afternoon and Night LeoH TF. Washburn's Great European . . . RAILROAD SHOWS Three BlcgC reus. Royal Knfltsh Jle i ne, Aviary, Mtuenm and Aquaria m.Rll tie Wild West, and Romaa BIppodnme. OLrtTERINa STREET PARADE dally at 10 cm. Open Dens of Wild lleuU, CO) Bteam piano, MarTelous BUam Horse "AJax." the Monster War Elephant "Cupid," J leet htch. Doors open at land 7p.m. Perlormanee one hour later. Adroljston to Children, Half Price. - - BALEM, OREGOI. Cswpcta, Rccfery, Glove and Und Pfer-A -SEsillllllllflsflssLufsYH IH mi lii jtwiiliMti. .'. --- isArtjMjj sir susA rTrrt. ftJfcuteaML-fltalatjhs