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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 2, 1893)
' "' yWff unDsj&rNe oajpiiwl joxtiinjli, Saturday September 2, wa. 1 GRRiT CLEARANCE SI For30 Days. ALL DRESS GOODS INCLUDED. Call and Get Prices. Our two fine presents will be given away; September 1st. THE PALACE 307 Commercial Street. - IF - You are going to build or make any kind ot Improvement, call on too undersigned lot material. We nave a complete stock, and an ready to supply any prepaied contract, sewei work, grading, etc. Salem Improvement Co. Shakpeks Get Left. One ofthi clrcUB gang tried to work a "flimflam" game on Bchloeman, the city baker, Bays the Eoseburg Review. A couple of thee camo in during the evening and one of Ibetn bought ten centV worth of tobacco, tendering a ten dol lar gold piece in payment. Mr. Bcbloe man gave htm back' his change 15 in gold and (4.00 in silver. Then the fel low's pal remarked that the silver was a nuisance to carry and together they handed back $5 in silver to be obaneed for 51n gold. All this time tbey were talking to confuse the baker, and as be was about to hand back the $5 in gold they requested him not to forgot to give baok that $10 gold pl&e. Mr. Bchloe man did not know just "where he was at," but realized that a game was being worked on him, and requested a gen tleman who had Just stepped iu to go for a marshal. This alarmed theolr- cusmon and tbey went out of the shop and arouud the corner at 2:40 pace lea v ing Mr. Bohiooman In possession of $5 of their money. They never came baok and ko Is that much ahead. Doing Well. Notwithstanding the unusually dull times, the little kingdom of double blessedness still calls for more representatives and In re sponse to its demands Marlon county Is fully keeping up her record and fur nishing her quota of those moklug the new start. Tho second couple to talte outlioense yesterday were A. L. Brlggs and Miss Lulu P. White, and two more couple wero today granted the happy privilege of living as one. They were C. Hove and Miss Martha KJer land and Jno. B. Palmer and Miss Ella M, Bettlomlre. Will Open Tuesday. At the reg ular meeting; of the city council next Tuesday evening bids will bo opened for the improvement of Oak street. The time for receiving bids expired Sept. 1st, and tho contract for grading, curbing and laying crosswalks will be awarded at the next meeting. Each bidder haa deposited with his bid (200 as a guhrauteo of good faith and to an swer as a forfeit in cubo he does not comply with hia contract. ' One Night in Jail. W. O. Apple gate failed to find a responsible party to go on his bonds for tho amount of (100 forappearanco beforo Justice Bach elor's court at 2 p, iu., today, nnd was placed In jail lust ulght. Today Jua Iiaro, who swore out the warrant, re lented and acrecd uot to appear against his assailant and Applegate was re leased without coming to trial. Lowest Yet. Wheat has dropped to 45 oouts. The mills wero paying 47 yesterday, but today liavo posted bul etlua quoting newly delivered at 45 enta, and wheat that has been iu storage at 48, which iucludes thestor- sjv Bicycle Track. The best riders iu the city have worn a smooth traok to the Lockwood bioyclo headquarters at lite meetfengcr ofllce, Tho ilucst Col wwbtaa for rent Bio Scalp, Jon u MoCraokeu to day pmanUd the Boalp of a large bear to Mm ooBty clerk for a warraut. The twenty a bear scalps Is f3. BafOKKTHN Kkookukk. Wai. Mar bail Motived another Ave daya com atttMMBt to the elty lockup this morn- In for iktffceU4M0. ... i i QoMmrrD. Will Brouso of Douglas entity waa (o4ay admitted tu tho Iu- UMMfkiw. 8M SS years old, talks illy a4 t Hmmm twrn her clothing. i i i i fail LYMi. Two hundred tons of vast kajr I r tilyer la coin or A White, 91 pourt Wilt, Globis.--All tkve haaka of 6t Imi will hm atomd Mo4v. iu hotter of tat tb f ! Labor I p JJLi DRY GOODS AND SHOE COMPANY, PERSONAL AND LOOAL. Lew Wallace's new book, the "Prin cess of India," just received by Dear born, the bookseller. Miss Ada Thomas of Turner, was a Salem visitor yesterday. The biggest stock of peaches and the finest peaches in Salem today are al the BLUE FRONT. The Southern Oregon fair will begin at Boseburg Monday. Bev. Grannis, the new M. E. pastor, arrived in the city last night Miss Mclutyre went to Albany last night to spend a few days. Mrs. M. E. Bacchus, the youngest sister of Capt. Sherman, arrived in the city last night, having come direct from Boston, Hose. Major Caufleld has secured the priv ilege of publishing and distributing of flclul programs at the fair this year. WANTED A PANTRY GIRL-al Willamette Hotel. Apply at onci. Miss Laura Myers, sister of Senator Myers, is in tho city, the guest of Mrs. Dr. Jeflrey. Janitor Howell, of the state house, is spending a few days at tho beach, near Newport. W. H. Savage, who is to superintend the pavilion at the fair, is on bis way home from the world's fair, and arriv ing in Salem will remain till the state fair is over, W. P. Dugan is in Eugene. Hops will save the Willamette valley farmers from financial embarrass ment. Mrs. Holman and Mrs. J. H. Lunu went to Albany today. O. M. Eppley returned tq Newport this day. Mrs. Belle Cook nnd son went to Nashville, Oregon today. E, E. Martin returned from Creswell on the afternoon train and will enter the University Monday. The Eugene Guard says that not withstanding the stringency of tho monoy market, the matrimonial market is good. Wheat is only 43 cents at Eugene, but owing to the money stringency many farmers will sell. Thos. M. Roberts of Tho Dalles takes the place of Prof. MoClure at the State University for one year. Bupt. Bellinger loft today to bring his family home. Mrs. Parker of Monmouth Is visiting Miss Capwell of South Salem. Sliver dollars aro worth as much ob over, and buyers can get more than over for them, at the grocery house of J. A. Van Eaton, Suunyslde postofllce has beeu moved two miles south. Mrs. Leach, who has been vlsUlue the family of George Collins, returned to her home in Portland this afternoon. Mr. Knoeves of Portland stopped In tlte city today on his way home from the seaside. Misses Calvert aud Welch returned from a summer's outing at Newport to day. Mrs. O. M. Lockwood arid Mrs. Moorea wore among the number who returned from the seaside todajp Mrs. C. L. Darling and Mrs. Hlnkle went to Hubbard on the afternoon train. P. P. Wright went to Oregon City today to take a position in a confection. ery store. A dlspatoh from the Deyoe Company mlulng camp in Jackson county, saya: "Wm. Deyoe. brother of L. W. Deyoe. of Albany, was blown up with glaut powder this morning at their mlno on Harrison flat, a box containing about tweuty-flvo pounds expWed while he waastaudlngoverlt. Ha WM trying to take it out from under hla bunk when It exploded with a deafening noise, blowing his arms and head oil aud scattering parta of the body Into the tree tops. The coroner went down this afternoon. On account of the inanuled condition of the rematus it la doubtful if they can beaeut to Albauy burial. ijie anair ia castaoeep gteoai over the tntslug ewp," CHINESE FRAGRANCE. The. Authorities Gently Bemindcd of Filthy Oh'inatown. A sure way to spoil ati appetite for several meals ahead is u trip through the alley Iu the rear of tho 'China dens on Liberty street. The foul smell arising from the'ear- caseea dumped into this alley, is only equaled by the stench that emanates from the back doors of the row of dens that front on Liberty and State streets. If it is true that this race of people live on dead cats, rats, etc., the den must now have on hand a surplus stock in that line. In this alley, near the tower of the fire bell, which tbey are nov using as a dumping ground for their surplus edibles, lie a number of putrid carcasses that give rise to an odor that would do. credit to a soap factory. The writer observed in this alley, through the sense of sight, emphasized by that of smell in two dead cats, one that has lain for many days and another that is swollen to immense proportions, just nearlng the ripening stage, and if not removed will thicken the atmosphere arouud with its odor in a day or two. In this same locality iies n decompos ing rat that contributes Its share to ex cite tho olfactory nerves, and to this is added the fragrance of a dead chicken and odor arising from bones of meal that aro dumped into the alley with more or less flesh on them. Tho idea oue gets of Chinese life at their back door is anything but exalted and the closer one gets to their dens the more nauseating the smell. There is one place on. Liberty street where they never take the trouble to carry the slop pails to the baok door but empty it out a at side window where stands a pool of their filth which is very unsightly as well as deleterious to the saultary condition of the surroundings, The white residents in the neighbor hood of Chinatown are beginniug to complain, and they as well as the en tire population of the city should be protected against the filthy habits of these uncanny people. That part oftbe city known as China town, centrally located in the Capital City, is a fruitful source of disease aud moral degradation and is becoming a menace to those owing property or do lug business in that vicinity. Within easy stone throw are three Chinese or Japanese houses of prostitution besides one conducted by American demi monde. Chinatown should be renovated, forcing the denizens to conform to san itary laws as well as moral laws or that bole should be depopulated., Unity Church. Services at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday sohool at 12:15, Rev. W. E. Copeland pastor. Subject of morning sermon "A Vaca tion Ramble," subject of evening lecture "The Effect of the World's Fair on Unitarians." Evangelical. German church cor ner Liberty and Center streets. Sun day school at 10 a, m. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Germans- are cor dially Invited to attend. A. A. Engel bart, pastor. Y. M. O. A. Tho" Rev. W. B. Barr, of Brighton, Pa., will talk to young men at the Association Hall tomorrow at 4 p. in., bubjeot "Things as I see Them." All men invited. Presbyterian. Rev. Burr, from Pittsburg, will preach tomorrow at 10:30 a. m., and Rev. A, L, Hutchison at 7:30 p. m. Sabbath school at 12 m, and Y, P. S. O. E. at 0:15 p. m. Baptist Church. Prayer service at 10-30 a. m. followed by an Important business meeting. No evening service. Sunday sohool at noon. Endeavor meeting at 7:30 p. m. United Brethern. Sabbath school at 10 a. m., Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m., All cordially invited. Rev. L. B. Baldwin, pastor. Evangelical. Service for funeral conducted by Rev. Bowereox, at W. O. T. U. hall tomorrow, at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. ra. Sunday school at 12 m. Christian Church. Bervlces morning aud eveulug, conducted by William Manning. MI88 ANNUS THORNTON. Conservatory ot Muilc. Dresden. Uermauy. Weal and Instrumental muslo, Inairuotorof French and German at Willamette University. iwoou 9 I, nans uuuaiug. v-i-u. The oaly Pure Cream of Tartar Udi ia Millions 0 Hop m BOW AT OORVALLIS. Two Families Go In for Blood and Make Business for the Phy sicians. A general fight, which terminated in the shooting of M. W. Smith, took place on the island, three miles south of Corvallls Wednesday evening. The others implicated in tho affair are John Stablbucb, Sr Hermann Stahlbucb, Johu Stahlbucb, Jr., Germans, and Mrs. Smith, wife of the man who was shot Tbe two families hayobeen any thing but friendly toward each other. A feud of longstanding has existed. 8mith was in the act of driving a couple of cowa belonging tothe8tahl buohs from bis pasture, when ho was met by tho elder of the Germans and a fight toobr place In a road on Smith's laud. The two sons of Stahlbucb. hear ing their father's cries were soon at the scene, Hermann with a shot un, -(this being disputed.) It la said that Smith took hold of tbe gun near the muzzle, and pushed it aside just as it was dis charged, the load barely missing blm. In a scuffle which ensued tbe gun be came nnbritched. Smith bavin? the barrels in bis hands with which be struck the two Btahlbuchs on their heads, knocking them down. By this time the other Stahlbuch ar rived and was also struck on tbe bead with some instrument, and in a dazed condition drew bis pistol and began shooting at Smith, three of the shots taking effect. Parties who were in hearing distance say that six shots were fired in all. He was also consid erably beaten up about the back. Ah to the result of Smith's Injuries the doctors are as yet unable to form an opinion, as none of the bullets have been located. The three Btahlbuchs are terribly out about tbe bead, the older one and Herman being unable to be about, while John, tbe one who did tbe shooting, was in town next morn ing for medical assistance for his father and brother. He also exhibited an ugly wound. No oue witnessed the ught only those Implicated. A war rant was sworn out against Herman and John Stablbucb, each, and tbey were arrested on a charge of an assault with a dangerous weapon. As tbe former was not able to come to town and there was no one else to take care of his disabled father, be was allowed to romain home. John was arraigned before County Judge Hu fiord and bound over in tbe sum of (300 to appear for preliminary trial set for Saturday at 1 o'clock. The bond was given. Corvallls News. Are Yon Nervous, Are you all tired out, do you have that tired feeling or sick headache? You can be relieved of all these symptoms by taking Hood's Sarsaporilla, which gives nerve, mental and bodily strength und thoroughly purifies the blood.. It also creates a good appetite, cures indi gestion, heartburn and dyspepsia. Hood's Pills are easy to take, easy in action and sure in effect 25 cents a box. How's This! We offer One Hundred Dollars re ward for any case of Catarrh that can not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F.J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O. we, me uuaersiguea, nave Known if. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and be lieve uiru perfectly honorable in all business transactions und flnsnclallv able to carry out any obligations made oy tneir nrm. West & Iruax. Wholesale Druer- glsts, Toledo, O. Waldino, Kinnan & Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, Tole- uu, j. Hall's Catarrh fure is taken Intern ally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of tbe system. Testimonials sent free. Price 75o per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Comfort For the Unsuccessful. If wq aro monoy makers, it is to tho exclusion of something else; if we havo gentleness and refinement, those qualities unfit us for becoming monoy makers. Tho late Daniel Doughorty mot at Narrsgansott Pier a very charming young man ono evening, and afterward asked mo if ho was poor or if ho had inhorited a fortune. "Why do you not ask me u no nas made onorl rejoined. "Be- causo I know ho hasn't," replied ;Mr. Dougherty, who, as every ono knows, was a very keen observor of human nature. ."Ho is poor, or, if ho is not, his money was inherited," insisted Mr. Dougherty, and when I pressed him for a reason for his assertion he said. "Ho ia too roflned, too cul tured, too altogether charming ever to have mado by his own exertions a f ortuno or even a competency boyond a more living," which was a perfect diagnosis of tho voxmtr man's noeition in life Boston Home Journal. PRICE'S Baking Pewder: Powder. No Ammoaia; N AWm. 40 Vrs tlw StuuiuA NEW" TO-DAY. OPA-LS. Wo have a few "opal" plates left, and until they are gone, we will niako opal pictures at- a reduced price. Sperry, the artist, Commercial street corner Court, Salem. d-tf Re-Opened. After a mouth's vaca tion Miss May Wllkins has ro-opened hor dressmaking parlors in the Hughes block, and is prepared to receive and execute all work us In the past. Ladies wishing fall work done should get their orders In ob early as possible. Prompt work u specialty. 7-31 Ot Economize in Paper. Clean newspapers, tied in buudles of 100, not cut, for sale at this oillco at fifteen cents a bundle. A heavy straw wrapping paper, large sheets, two cents a pound. Next door to the postofllce. tf Of Interest to Sportsmen. Mr. W. H. Hnlburt. A. G. P. A.. Union Pa clUoBystem, Portland, Oro., has Just received a supply of books called "Gun Club Rules and Revised Game Laws." This publication con tains a digest or the laws relatlngjo game In the Western stales and territories. Mr. Hul burt will be glad to mall you one of the books upon receipt ol two' stamps to cover postage. W. H. HULUURT, Q. A. P. A. Special Annonncment. For the next 30 days F. T. Hart the tailor will make a reduction ofone- fourth oft the regular prioo on all suits tbe time to get a ana trousers, now is new suit. (40.00 suits, (30.00 (12.00 pants, (0.00 (10.00 pants. 7.6u. For cash only. Look ! Look ! To men from 17 to 60 years. Now Is your chance to learn u trade. Mr. E. H. Turner will open a mechanical school, second floor of old court bouse, September 4th, for the sum of ten dollars be will teach you the use of carpenter's tools, also to file, grind and keep In perfect order said tools. Tbe work is practical. The scholar is required to make and put to gether tbe different parts of u bouse. The method is very simple and quick. Mr. Turner will guarantee to teach the ordinary man as much in two weeks as be formerly learned in three years ap prenticeshlp. Every man should take the two weeks' couse be he rich or poor. The professional mun will Mud it far better exercise than tbe useless dumb bells. 8-29-61 SALEM CANNERY. James M. Kyle, lessee of the Salem Canning company plant, is prepared to contract for Bartlett pears for canning. The producer to take his pay in tbe canned product canned, cased and ready for market. In order for the pro ducer to take advantage of this it will be necessary for the producer to call at Mr. Kyle's office, with the Oretrou Fruit & Produce Co., or on J. M. Wal lace at the ofllce of tbe Water Co. for further information. It is necessary to indicate tbe quan tity of pears aud enter into an agree ment on or before Saturday, September 2d, as only a limited amount can be re. ceivea. 8-30d3wl IMPORTANT. If you anticipate visiting the world's fair, or your friends in tho East, take advantage of the present opportunity, as the fares are now so low they cut no figure in the expense. Tho Chicago & Northwestern Railway have nlaced In service a solid vestlbnled train, between rornanu ana tjnicAgo, the famous Wayner tourist cars, free recllnlncr choir cars, aud dining car "par excel lent." vviiu tne accommodations fur nished, rates now offered, together wltb the short time consumed In making the trip, itia within tbe reach or all. For further information, apply to any ticket agent, or write A. u. Barker, Gen'I Agt 272 Washington street. Portland, Or. BURTON IIUOTUtiKS Manufacture Standard Pressed Brick, Molded Brick in all Patterns for Front and supply tbe brick lor the New Balem City Hall and nearly all the line buildings erected In the Capital city. lards near Penitentiary, Salem, Or. 8-3-dw AGINTS WANTED on Salary and Commlttlon for THE ONLY AUTHORIZED BIOGRAPHY OF JAMES 6. BLAINE, By Q Alb HAMILTON, his literary executor, with the co operation or his family, and for Mr Ulalne'a Complete Works, "TWENTY YKA1W Of cONQRKSa." and his later oook, -POLI-IIOAL BIUUUH-tlONd One prospectus ror these S BEST BEUL.INCT books In themarket. n. jr. juroau m sue., iook iu orders rrcm nrst UOcalU; agent's profit J1W.5G. Mrs Ballard of O. took lSorders, 13 Seal Russia, In one day: profltl2B25. E.N Rice, of Mass, took 27orden! in 2 days; prodt $17.16. J. ratrideeof Me.took 43 orders from sa callt; profit 17525. E. A Palmer of N. Dk. look 43 orders in 3 days:' piOfltWS.25. EXCLUSIVE T RRITOIIYpI ' en. If you wish to make LAKQci MONEk. write Immediately for U'tms to THE HENRY BILL PUB. CO., Norwich, Cop 8144tW THE PACIFIC DETECTIVE AND COLLECTING BURBAU 8A.IBrvf, ... Oregon Private work a specialty. a B. CLEMENT. Manager. CflflS. WOLZ, Proprietor of the GERMAN :-: MARKET South Commercial 81, Balem. All kinds Fresh, nail and Smoked and Sausages. FREE DELIVERY. Meat LEAVES SALEM from U. P. Dock at S o'clock, a. m. every Wed- LEAVES PORTLAND troju the Central dock at mot ot Wuhlastoa treet veryBnndayandTbursday, ? JJUVtH "filTH I JSffiSiX5,Ja.M,BdV Md TueUy, .' ' jssxssss " srtuisir' Steamer Elwool 1 1 Mil MOVEMEN On the part of Congress may give us some relief financially but that is very indefinite But a DEAD SURE thing are those ALL WOOL Suits at the "Woolen Mill Store; Don't fail to get one at tho price they aro being slaugh tered at the SALEM, NOTE THIS DOWN. Note this down In Tonr memorandum i ..... .- .. oooa mat we are navmg a special saie on Tinted Writing Paper. Ournrlcea will astontah von W nro! -tolliDR the flneit kind of writing paper for Oc. formerly so'd lor 75c We will sell yon 24 sheets of writing paper for 10c, Call and ee mo assortment on our bargain counter. Patton Bros., Booksellers and Stationer.! OS STATE STREET. E. M. WAITE PRINTING CO , AND JOB AND Xegal Blank Publishers Bush's New Brlck.over the bank, Com'l street. THE WILLAMETTE, 8ALEM, OBJEGOm Rates, $2.50 to $5.00 per Day The best hotel between Portland aad Ban Francisco. FlMtrdaae In all its appointment. IU tables are served with tho Clwicest Fruits Grown in the Willamette Valley. A. I. WAGNER. Prop. A GOOD CHANCE I All goods at W. M. Bargeant's will be sold at the regular price for tbe next SO days at 10 per cent, discount for cash. Portland's Great OPSNa 8BPTBMB8R 37 WILL FURNISH THK MUSIC. A WOELD OP MECHANICS IS MINIATUBB. THE SPECIAL FEATURES WILL ECLIPSE THOSE OF ANY PREVIOUS YEAR. MADAME GIRARD GYER'S PRISMATIC FOUNTAIN Constructed at a cost ol 110,030 and throwing a thoutand Jets ot water In all the colors of tbs rainbow wlu beautify Muslo Hail. LARGE AQUABIUMS, Containing fish ol all varleUea lound In Oregon waters.have been constructed at great expense THE ART GALLERY, UU contain a collection of paintings selected from tbe World's Fair. Among them BJ burg's celebrated painting Custer's Last Fight. To visit this great Exposition and view iu wonder In every department of Art and ticience, will be next t hln-r to a vUH to the W orlo I Fair at Chicago. REDUCED RATES ON ALL TRANSPORTATION LINKS. For further lnfnrmnfti.n .HrtMu S-3-IWdW Hardware, Wagons, Carts, Road Machinery AND AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. Latest Improved Goods aad Lowest Prices. . N. W. Cor. Stte and Liberty St. SALEM, OREGON. mil fil! tf LADIES UNDERWEAR, Prices per suit 75c, $1,00, $1.50. $2.00. $2 50, To this well assorted lino we invite the inspection of all sensible buyere. Mn' Wool Fmt. "We have lately received six dozen men's pants, guaranteed ALL "WOOL. Prices $3.00 and $3.50 a pair. With these sattta we challenge all competition. a!.1 WILLIS BROTHERS rmrr . . - . QMGRAMCHJiUS CORNER, .... K r l i-t- -. a II - inir wyn Hoe, mi iuji. ot w? m 1 OREGON. HEW ADVKRTI8KMKNTS. F lOUNO Arwirse. Owner call at Cook hotel, S-18 v. M Liuei. T7IOH PAL.K OB TKADK.-SO acres ol land T? situated In .Folk county, six miles from Ralston, for salo or irade lor Palem property. Enquire of O. W. J ohnion, or Fred Bnrst. T7K3R RENT On Democratic Boom Termi.a Jrj new. house with 8 rooms, hard finish; on Division street betweea Front and Commer cial. Inquire on lot. &6 31 II IB PAPER Is kept on file at E. C. Dake'i . Advertising a gtney , 04 and 65 Merchants xchange, San Francis o, California, where contracts for advertising can be made for It, c HRIBT1AN FC1ENC&-Lltcrature of all -ly kinds on sale at szs laoerty street. ATTENTION, Cash money paid for rati, bottles, old Iron and all kinds of metau, a. bo hides, at old Court House, Balem. WWy 1. TOIiPOLAR. Deutscher Advocat. P0ST0FFICE BLOCK, - - SALEM.OB. Admitted to practice In all the courts. Bpeclal attention given to German speak ing people and business at the county and state offices. E. UOKER. Notary Public SMITH BROS., CONTRACTORS & PLABTEKER8. Leave orders atCotUe-Parkhurst blockoom 15, Bal em , Oregon . STOLEN From my farm, four head of horses.as follevi: uiacK mare, weignt j.tw pounds,i nana biga heavy In loal, in fair order, Fomewbut drooped hipped and ringbone on lea fore foot, has been swlnnled In left shoulder, age 6 yean. One bay gelding J5 hands high, 4 yeais old, round built, in good order, star In forehead, somewhat sleepy look, ono hind foot wbtte, weight about 1100. shoulders scalded, ratber large neck. One light brown mare, 18 handi bigD, weight abont lloo, Binall 8 wr under fore lock, uge a years, half Vh de, heavy mane and tall, square built, heavy etiocks and bigb headed. One mare aee l'J or 14. about 14 band high, light bay, stlfl" traveling, has long oar row leet In front, weight 800 or 90upounds,la fair order. Horses were taken Tuesday or Wednesday sight, August let or 2nd. iwul pay $25 apiece lor the return of tbe first 3 de scribed horses or a liberal amount for any In formation leading to their whereabouts Ad dress, AL. JEK AN, 8 11- 1m dw BwlUerland, Marion Co., Or. MAKE NO MORE MISTAKES CHARLES A. 81IITH BUMS Tie Rustler food Saw And he doesn't barn up half your wood, In fuel, when be saws It. Make your contract With nun personally .or leave orders at Veatcnl cigar store Dearborn's book store,43a Hummer street, or address me by mall. "u Industrial Exposition IRQQ OaOSBS OQTOBttR 28 En MIMTAnV IS Superintendent and Secretary. FALL GOODS. & ro. BALEM, OREGOK. 11 ii . u ajaoffea Bwryauw,