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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 4, 1893)
"C1 JDVJffiJNlku OAlAITAii dOUttltfAIi, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 18J3. i wsnxwm sale 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. - IK - You are going to build or mike any Hud of improvement, evil on tba unders gued lor material. We have a complete stock, and are ready to supply any prepared contract, sewer work, irradlng, otc Salem Improvement Co. Session Ended. The board of equalization untied their session Satur day. Besides tbe Southern PaciUc railroad, the Benedictine fathers of Mt. Angel were the only ones to enter a very vigorous protest. Th's aaso- elation has 3000 acres of land in the vi cinity of Mt. Angel, and since It Is as sessed on a basis with other land with out any deduction for indebtedness, will mako a material difference In the taxes on their property. A strong plea was made by tuo fathers for ex emption, and they were favored by Egan but Hubbard and Coffey both held that under tho law they had no right to exempt when it was divided into different tracts or unnecessary for the support of any charitable lustitu tlon. A Bad Kick. Oj West received a very painful kick from a borso on Frenoh Pralrio last evoning. O3 aud Willie Sanford, both clerks In Bush's bank were out hunting yesterday, and toward tho olose of tho day had killed fifteen birds and wore ready to start homo. When youug West approached his horses to hitch to the buggy, one made a florco kick, and Oa threw up his arm catching the force of the kick on tho elbow of tbo left arm. Tho boys drovo rapidly to town, callod on Dr. Byrd to dress tho wound. The ulna bono was found broken about an inohand a half from tho elbow, besides a fracture of tbo process on tho end. Swelling has been so Intense that the doctors have as yet uot baon ublo to set tho brokou bone. Good Philosophy. When a busi ness man (that is some business men) wants to retrench on account of tbe stringency of money and general hard times, ho begins by stopplug his adver tisement in tho local paper aud virtually withdrawing his support from It. And yet tho newspaper man Is expeoted to koep up appearance, mako a lively and valuablo paper, Invito capital, stimu late enterprise, and do a thousand ether good and necessary things for tho wel fare of tho community at his own ex pense and on a thinner diet than fulth curo fast. The llvo buoluess man does not stop his his ad. Jeflorsou Review. TobnkdOveu. Frank Uaruardl aud Mr. Goodalo started to Sllvertou in a buggy at an early hour yesterday morn ing, aud returned a foot in tho after noou inquiring for a lost team. It seems they drovo oil tho grade nnd tholr buggy luverUd, leaving tbodrlyer by tho side of the road. Tho horses passed on, almost demolishing tbo bug gy and wero caught lu tho vicinity of Howell Pratt te postofllco by a farmer and Btablod with no serious injury ex cept to tho buggy. Tho meu seemed to have lost the direction of their team and walked to town. New Liairra. Since Saturday the question is frequently iiHkcd "What is tho purposo of tho covering over tho arc lights." They are simply for a pro tection against winter weather. The last of 40 new Thomson Huston lamps was swung Saturday and the city Is now lighter thau ever before. Lights wilt hereafter bo made to swing over cross streets Instead of bfalug attaohed to poles m formerly. The lights at the lour corners of tho stuto house will bo rwaoved tosblno from tho ouUldo of tho dome lu a few days. Held fob Commitmk.nt, Itoy But ton, ft 12-year-old lad Is now held at the HeJorna souool, awaiting proper com HiltHieut, He Is the first boy sent from CobtwbU county, aud they are not quite up ou the modus operandi. A ctorfEor Incorrigibility ww proseuted by ktatuotber.to the recorder of Hauler, who made out tbe papem aud sent the boy to tbe home of the disobedient. CowUiiUcanouly be made by a coBty oourt or circuit udg, aud Jloy will not be formally received till the ftcmr papers an sent DRY GOODS AND SHOE COMPANY, PERSONAL AND LOOAL. Low Wallace's new book, the "Prin cess of India." just received by Dear born, the bookseller. WANTED A PANTBY GIRL-at Willamette Hotel. Apply at one. You will seldom need a doctor If you have Simmons Liver Regulatut bandy. The oyster season is here, and Strong's is headquarters for the best. Don't suffer from dyspepsia. Take Simmons Liver Regulator. It always cures. The oyster season is here, and Strong's Is headquarters for the best. The Oregon City schools will not open until October 2d instead of the 18th of this month. At that date their new building will be ready. Beptember oysters are the delicacy of the season, and Westacott & Irwin are prepared to supply you. G. It. Thomas and Mrs. Parker of Stayton are Salem visitors today. September oysters are tbo delicacy of the season, and Westacott & Irwin are prepared to supply you. J. T. Gregg returned from Portland this morning. Mrs. Denny of Polk county accom panied her daughter to Eugene this morning where her daughter will enter the university. Orauees. tho Lest at Westacott Ir win's. To think "nothing alls you" Is a symptom of dyspepsia. TakoSlmmons Liver Regulator. Oliver Arer of the Fairfield vicinity Is iu the city today. Miss Pearl Skill, Lottie Hollenbrand, Nettie Porter, and Charles Hellen- brand and Mr. Juulca, composed a party that drovo out to Silver Creek Fulls yesterday. Strong's restauraut for oranges. A five thousand dollar monument was today taken over to Dallas for tho grave of tho late Thos. Richmond. He wua a good man, aud deserves a lasting memorial. M. A. Bentley,ls quite HI at his home iu West Salem. Strong's restaurant for oranges. Win. Armstrong, who has resigned his poslton lu tho custom house at Portland, has retnrned to Salem, and will no doubt soon engage iu some per manent business. Amos Strong aud family started this afternoon, for Gearhart park, for a short visit. Ou Church street, near tho Bush bridge, Is camped a family iu destitute clrcumstauces. Tbo mother la down sick and the futhor scarcely able to go about. They have four children to support, aud surely deservo the atten tions of a charitable public. Mrs. D'Aroy aud daughter returned from tho seaside today. Miss Maggie Palmer started to Walla Walla today, where sho will enter school for tho year. Judgo Shaw weut down to Wood- bum this afternoon. Attorney Chamberlain came up from Albany today. Bupt. Russell ofLluu county la trans acting oftlclal business with Stuto Superintendent MoElroy today. Tho railroad ommlssion convened In soMlon this afternoon with a quoron of two present, Genoral Conipsou being kept away by tho sickness of a daugh ter. Col. R. A. Miller, register of the Ore gon City laud oltloe la lu the city. Mr, aud Mrs. Frank "NVrlghtuian and Mrs. Jap Mluto returned from Beal Rook today, T. O. Smith of Solo arrived on the af ternoon tralu. To tub Asylum. Geo, B. Spencer, accompanied by Dr. Hughes and Dan Smith, brought to town the wire of tho former this afternoon to be committed to the Insane asylum. In sanity Is hereditary and lately she hu made many attempts to tire the family resldenoe. She was examlued and oommltted by Judge Hubbard at 4 o'clock, WILLAMETTE STUDENTS. Willamette university begins its 51st year of work today, and tho Capital Business college Its 5th year. You Jg men with books under their arm and girls with the regulation square hat going to and from college, are again common sights on tbe streets. We welcome the boys and girls among us again. We take off our bat to tbe college student. Whether in for only a limited business education or for a thorough college course, there is an inviting future and great hope for the student. They have, many of them, left their homes and came to sacrifice the lleet lng pleasures of the day, to subject their minds to that rigid discipline without which they might be followers but never leaden. His or her presence evi dence that they have made the first and most difficult step toward obtain ing an education, having conquered and determined to develop the mind. We admire the student for what he will be. We can see in bis devotion to work, in bis throwing off vicious and adopting regular habits a sure founda tion for future eminence and usefulness. The student of today Is the successful business, professional and cultured man aud woman of tbe future. The successful student has many sac ri flees to make, many temptations to overcome and the more complete the sacrifice, the more determined tbe re sistance in the beginning to tbe seduc tive temptations tbat environ them, the easier will be their work and great er their possibilities for achievements. Tbe thought of burning midnight oil In looking into the complications of ac curate bookkeeping, delving into the intricacies of higher mathematics or spending weary hours poring over past history, loses Its horror and becomes a source of actual pleasure to tbe stu dent who comes with high aspirations and makes a complete resignation to the cause of education. However humble may be the station, tbe ambitious student possesses a grow ing influence and devotion to bis work makes them a useful factor in society and assures them tbe esteem of those around them. We welcome the stu dents and wish them a prosperous and successful year. Big Blaze at Zena. Zkna, Sep. 4. About 3:30 Saturday morning the writer was aroused from his slumbers by tho roaring of what be supposed was a regular old Minnesota storm. But after jumping out of bed aud rushing down stairs, he discovered tbat it was Mr. J. T. Hunt's black smith shop on fire. Then the cry of II ro was heard and before we could arouse our family, and get into our clothes Mr. J. G. Crawford and son had arrived and were tearing down the burning fence as tbat was all that could be done to cheok the spreading of the fire. There was no Insurance ou the bulldlugand Its contents and the whole was burned. Mr. Hunt estimates bis loss at about $500 and while this may look like a small affair to some, It Is a great loss to Mr. H. as well as to the many farmers in this section who do peuded lu getting their various kinds of work done at this shop, At present tho origin of the fire Is unknown. Home Again. Supt, and Mrs. W. H. Savage returned Saturday from Chicago, where they have been in charge of tho Oregon agricultural ex hibit. Mr. Savage comes to do his work as superintendent of the pavllltou nt the state fair, when he will return. He reports tbat tho prospect for a good fair here was never better. Articles Filed. Articles of incor poration wero today tiled by J no. A. Howard, Wm. P. Lathrop aud Cbas. H. Coller. The object of the company is to do a general real estate, loan nnd insuranco business. Capital stock jb limited to $2500 and tbe principal place of business will be nt Peudletou, Only One, Tom Graham was thrown lu for druukeuness last night. Today being legal holiday he could get no audience with tho court and will not come before the recorder till tomor row. Will be found an eic client remedy far sick headache, t arter Little Liver Pills. Thous and of letter from people who have used them prove thli lacU Try them. If sick headache I misery, what are Carter's Little Liver 1'IIU Iflhey will positively cure It? People who hate used them speak frnuklyol tuelr worth. They are small and easy to t-ke. If you once try farter's Utile Liver Pills for lick headache, bllllousuei, r eountlputlou, you will never be without them. They are purely vegetable, small and easy to take, Ikm'l forget this. Oranges, the best at Westacott's & Irwin's. fiamBaking USjiPewder: The only Purs Cream of Tartar Powder. No AmmonU; No Alum, Used in Millions of Homes 40 Years tht Stewkxi SLAQLE HAS ARRIVED. the Josephine Murderer Safely Lodged in the State Prison. Cbas. Slagle, tbe Josephine county man who was convicted of murder iu the second degree by the jury at Grants Pass Tuesday and sentenced Saturday has arrived in Salem and was com mitted to prison today. Slagle was convicted on purely cir cumstantial evidence but it was very strong aud public sentiment iu tbe vic inity of tbe crime says ho richly de serves tbe gallows. The crime charged is the murder of Autone Joseph on Williams creek, June 28. 1892. Tbe sorrel pony rode by Slagle was tracked by its peculiar shoes. The ball taken from the victim's skull, was proven beyond a doulit to have passed through the pistol barrel, found in Sin gle's possession. Many other Incidents points to the convicted man as guilty. In appearance Slagle is a large, ro bust, rugged looking fellow, about twenty-five years of age, an unshaven face of dark beard, and long hair. He held np remarkably well during the trial, but wept like a child when 'his verdict was read. Corsets. Delsarte and Equipose waists properly adjusted free of charge, at Mrs. Cooper's, 283 Commercial street, Salem. It Free Silver. Two hundred tons of good hay to trade for silver In coin or bullion. Brewster & White, 91 Court street. 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, tue undersigned, nave Known t J. Cheney for the last 15 .years, and be lleve bim perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by tneir urm. West & Iruax, Wholesale Drug' cists. Toledo. O. Waldino, Kinnan & Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, Tole- ao, u. Hall's Catarrh Hure Is taken intern ally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system Testimonials Bent free. Price 75o per bottle, com oy an .Druggists. KOltN. FROMM. To the wife of C. H. Fromm, North Salem, Monday morn ing, Sep. 4, 1893, a daughter. Our Public Schools Are the main-stay of our republic. In them are being cultivated tbe minds which are to be our future lawmakers and leaders in every walk of life. How essential it Is tbat these minds should be united to strong,' healthy bodies, So many children sutler from impuri ties ana poisons in tne 0100a tnat it is a wonder that they ever grow up to be men ana women. Many parents can not find words stronir enough to ex press their gratitude to Hood's Sarsa- parllla for its good effect upon their children. Scrofula, salt rheum and other diseases of tbo blood are effect ually and permanently cured by this excellent medicine, and the whole beibg is given strength to resist attacks 01 utsease. t-AijHION'S FANCIES. Tho latest stylo of evening quite a ruff appearance. toilet has "Mercury wings" and compact rosette trimmings are the decorations now most used on yachting turbans and sailor hats for wear on land or sea. Of the recent innovations in Btraw mil linery tho "sunburned" Btraw hats and bonnets are certainly very acceptable, and they are likely to maintain their popularity throughout the autumn, Among tho wondrous variety of pretty afternoon toilets worn this season are those mado of "Kensington crape," with crinkled surface exactly like India crapes and of tho most delicato and beautiful tintings. Wiry cheviots of coarse quality ore pre ferred to tho flannels formerly used for bathing dresses. They are made with the princesso garment, combining waist and knickerbockers, and a short, full skirt is belted on. Very attractive and dainty are the dresses of India mull, tho softest and most graceful of all white muslins, that are this season mado up over half low underbodices and skirts of elegant Swiss embroidery. Finest French cashmere in beautiful colorings nnd qualities only waits to be taken into fashionable favor once more, aud among autumn fabrics is putting on its most attractive guise in order to at tract special attention. One of tho much worn butcher bine linen dresses, made with an untrimmed bell skirt, has a Princess May coat faced with black moire, tho lapels very wide aud the Bcrpeutino blouse beneath mado of black china Bilk dotted with blue. New York Evening Post. PRICE'S NEW TO-DAY. Opals. We have a few "opal" plates left, and until they are gone, we will make opal pictures at a reduced price. Sperry, tbe artist, Commercial street corner Court, Salem. d-tf m Re-Opened. After a month's vaca tion Miss May Wllklns bos reopened ber dressmaking parlors in the Hughes block, nnd is prepared to receive and execute all work as In the pnst. Ladies wishing fall work done should get their orders in as early as possible. Prompt work a specialty. 7-31-0t c Economize in Paper. Clean newspapers, tied in bundles of 100, not cut, for salo at this otllco at fifteen cents a bundle. A heavy straw wrapping paper, large sheets, two. cents a pound. Next door to tbe postofllce. tf Of Interest to Sportsmen. Mr. W. H. Hulburt. A. G. P. A.. Union Pa etne System, Portland, Ore., ban Just r celved a supply of books called "Uun Ulub Rules and Revised Game Laws." This publication con tains a digest of the laws relating to game In tbe Western states and territories. Mr. Hul burt will be glad to mall you one of tbe books upon receipt ol two stamps to cover postage. W. H. UUliHUlVl, u. a. 1. A. Special Announcment. For tho next 30 days F. T. Hart the tailor will make a reduction of one- fourth off the regular price ou all suits and trousers, now is tbe time to get a uew sun. 140.00 suits, $30.00 $12.00 pants, $9.00 $10.00 pants. 7.5u. For cash only. Look 1 Look ! To men from 17 to 50 years. Now is your chance to learn a trade. Mr. JS. H. Turner will open a mechanical school, second floor of old court bouse, September 4th. for the sura often dollars he will teach you the use 01 carpenter's tools;, also to file, grind and keep in perfect order said tools. The work Is practical. The scholar is required to make aud put to- getner tne uiuereut parts of a House, The method is very simule and oulck, Mr. Turner will euareutee to teaeti tbe ordinary man as much in two weeks as ho formerly learned in three years ap preuticeahip. Every man should take the two weeks' couse be he rich or poor, The professional man will find it far better exercise thau the useless dumb bells. 8-29-flt SALEM CANNERY. James M. Kyle, lessee of the Salem Canning company plant, is prepared to contract lor liariiett pears for canning, The producer to take his pay in the canned product canned, cased and ready for market. In order forthepro- uucer to taae advantage 01 tnis it will be necessary for the producer to call at rur. nyie's otllce. with the Oregon Fruit & Produce Co., or on J. M. Wal lace at the office of tbe Water Co. for further information. It Is necessary to indicate the quan tity of pears and outer into an agree ment on or before Saturday, September za, as only a limited amount can be re. ceivea. 8-30d3wl MIS3 ANNIE THORNTON, Conservatory of Muslo, Dresden, Germany. Vocal aud Instrumental music. Instructor of French and German at Willamette University. Rooms 6-7, Bank llutldlng. 0-1-tf. BURTON liUOTIItiitS Manufacture Standard Pressed Brick, Molded Brick In all Patterns for Fronts and Bupply tbe brick for the New Salem Cltv Uall and nearly all the tine buildings erected iu lue utpiuu uiiy, Vards near penitentiary, Salem, Or. 8-3-dw AGtNTS WANTED on Salary and Commission for THE ONLY AUTHORIZED BIOGRAPHY OF JAMES G. BLAINE, By GAIL HAMILTON, his literary executor, with the co o Deration ol his fanillv. and for Mr Blaine's Complete Works, "TWEWT V YEARS ow CONGRESS." and his later nook, '-POLI-UCALDISOUSsIONS." Ono prospectus for these S BEST HELLING books In tbe market. A P. Jordan ol Me., took 113 orders frcm first 110 calls; agent's profit J198.60. Mrs. Ballard of O. took 15 orders. 13 Seal Russia, lnone dy: profit m 25. E.N Rlce,ofMass. took 27 orders in 3 days; profit $17.15. J. atridgBofMe.took M orders n-oni so calls; profit 175 25. E. A, Palmer of N. Dak. look 6J orders in 3 days; DiOlHJtMJS. KXOLUilVK T RR1TOUY el en. If you wish to make LAftQc. MONEY, niiw luiiucuiaiciy tur briuu, fcu THE HENKY BILL PUB. CO.. Norwich. Cop. 8 M 1 1 W THE PACIFIC DETECTIVE AND. COLLECTING BUREAU S-A-L-ECIVt, Ongon Private work a specialty. C. B. CLEMENT, Manager. TO SALT LAKE, DENVER, OMAHA, KANSAS CITY, CHICAGO, ST. LOUIS AKDAU. EASTERN CITIES. 3 I DAYS to CHICAGO Horn's e ?u'c'est to Chicago and ITriiirc Quicker to Omaha and Kan uuul sas City, Through Pullman and Tourist SIceoenlMi Keclinlng LhalrCarj, Dining Cart? T for rale ana renerml information tali or address, W. H. HURLBURT, AuU . V, A SM Wuklngloa Su, CorAl ' Pojnujto, OaMOH, jflgftMUI IS m. JULI Not necessary to put them on to see the low prices we are making on our All Wool Home Made SUITS AT THE SAXBM, I NOTE THIS DOWN. Note this down in vonr memorandum ooot mat we are Having a special saie on . . . . . .- . . Tinted Writing Paper. Oumrlces will astonish von. We area veiling; ine nnesi aina oi writing paper ior sic. iormeriv so' a ior voc we win sen you 2i sheets of writing paper for 10c, Call and ee tne ats jrimeni on our oargain counter. Patton Bros., Booksollero and Stationers,1 OS STATE STREET. E. M. WAITE PRINTING CO., BOOK AND JOB PRINTERS AND Legal BlanJc JPublisIwrs. Bush's New Brlck.over the bank.Com'l street. THE WILLAMETTE, 8ALEM, OREGON. Bates, $2.50 to $5.00 per Pay The best hotel between Portland amd Ban Francisco. Klrstr-class In all IU appointment. Its tables are Barred with the Clwicest Fruits Grown In the Willamette Valley. A. I. WAGNER. Prop. A GOOD CHANCE ! All goods at W. M. Bargeaut's will be sold at tbe regular price for tbe next 30 days at 10 per cent, discount for cash. Portland's Great OPENS 3BPTBMBBW 27 iwtd 'ci nmnnmmnri nmTminv DU1I WILL FURNISH THE MUSIC. A WORLD OF MECHANICS IN MINIATURE. THE SPECIAL FEATURES WILL ECLIPBE THOSE OF ANY PREVIOUS VEAB. MADAME GIRARD GYER'S PRISMATIC FOUNTAIN Constructed at a cost ol 110,000 nnd throwing a thousand Jets of water In all the colors of tbe rainbow wilt beautify Muslo Hail. LARGE AQUARIUMS, Containing fish ol all varieties iound In Oregon waters,haye been constructed at great eiptu THE ART GALLERY, Will contain a collection of paintings selected irom tbe World's Fair. Among them iB burg's celebrated painting Custer's Last Fight. To visit this great Exposition und vl'lS wonders in every department of Art and (defence, will be next thine to a vlut to the wonu Fair at Chicago. REDUCED RATES ON ALL TRANHPOBTATION LINES. For further Information address B5 W. A.t,L,N. M . 9-3-Jw dw Superintendent and Secretary. Hardware, Wagons, Carts, Road Machinery AND AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. Latest Improved Goods and Lowest Frlcts. N, W. Cor. SUte and Liberty Sts. SALEHjOREG0N NEW INVOICES LADIES UNDERWEAR, Prices per suit 75c. $1.00. $1.50. $2.00. $2 50. To this well assorted line we invito the inspection of all sensible buyers. Men's Wool Pants. We have lately received six ALL "WOOL. Prices $3.00 pants we challenge all compet OPERA HODBB CORNER. - Our carpet stock is full of well assorted bargains. DWT in DO IMJJ ' OREGON. Ci tiW AUVKKTlbKJllKNTs. ipuR BAuK. Good young mare. Will ex 1 change for wood, wheat, oats, hay or po tatoes. will also trade or pay cash for uew milk cow. light double harness, aonehona buggy or buoc board. S96 Center St. V-4-3t F OUN I) A purse. Owner call at Cook hotel. v.u ueitzci. tKBSl TOR HALE OB TRADE.-S0 acres ol land E situated In Polk county, six miles from Ralston, tor sale or irade lor Balem property. Enquire of G. W. Johnson, or Fred Hurst. TTtOR RENT tin Democratic Boom Tcrmi, t new house wit h 8 rooms, hard finish; on Division street between Front and Commer cial Inquire on lot. &-V 31HIB PAPER is kept on file at E. C. Dake'i Advertising Agency, 64 and 65 Merchants xchange.Ban Franclsto, California, where contract for advertising can be made for It, CHRISTIAN RC1ENOE Literature of sU kinds on sale at 826 Liberty street. 4-5-Iy ATTENTION. Cash money paid for ran, bottles, old iron and all kinds of metali, aiso hides, at old Court House, Balem. 1-26-ly 1. TOLPOLAB. Deutscher Advocat. P0ST0FFICE BLOCK, - - SALEM.OR. Admitted to practice in all the courts. Special attention given to German Bpe&k lng people and business at the county and state offices. E. HOFKR. Notary Public, SMITH BROS. CONTRACTORS & PLASTERERS. Leave orders atCottle-Parkhurstblockoom 15, Balem, Oregon. STOLEN . From my farm, four fiend of horses,as follovc Black mare, weight 1300 pounds,!6 hands bl(h heavy in loal, in fair order, romewhatdroowd hipped and ringbone on lea fore foot, hu been swlnnled in lea shoulder, age 6 yean. One bay gelding J6 hands high, 4 years old, round built-in good order, star In forehead, somewhat sleepy look, one hind foot white, weight about 1100, shoulders scalded, rattier large neck. One light brown mare, It bauds high, weight about 1150, small star under fore lock, agoS years, hlf Ulvde, heavy mane and tall, square built, heavy fetiocks and nigh headed. One mare ace 12 or 11, about 14 bandi high, light bay, stiff traveling, has long nar row feet In front, weight 800 or 90u pounds, In fair order. Horses were taken Tuesday or Wednesday night, August 1st or 2nd. lwlll pay (25 apiece lor the return ortbe first S de scribed horses or a liberal amount for any in formation leading to their whereabouts Ad dress, AL. JERM AN, 8 IMm dw Switzerland, Marion Co., Or. MAKE NO MORE MISTAKES CHARLES A. SMITH BUNS Tie Rustler Wood h And he doesn't burn np half your wood, to fuel, when he sawB it. Make your contract! with him personally orleave oroers at VeatcHi cigar store Dearborn's book store,436 Hummer street, or address me by mall. 6--u Industrial Exposition 1QQ3 0I03E3 OOTOBBR 28 vl FALL GOIffi dozen men's pants, guarantee1 and $3.50 a pair. With the tion. - - - BALEM, OREGy,M AULM ,-iAAife. . ..&.