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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 12, 1894)
$f Minium iMiiiagTiiBJwi mm ill M m V m CAP!'!'!- JOBRftL Pt'BLIMUKU DAILY, EXCKPT SOJfDAY. BTTBI Cspital Journal Publishing Compan rtntnffice Block. Coroaeell 8trt. HOFER BROTHERS. IMton. l)lljr,brnlw,pw mesML- Ikiily.br stall, tr year- Weekly, !. K yew- uc MONDAY, NOVEMBER 12, ISM. COALCOAL. Ifyoaare In rreH rfcoal of any bind call on on and get our vtKee. In e'tber car IoIb or by the tingle ton. We handle the fbllowlug well kwixn ooa', which we will il cheaper than yoa can buy la Pertland: ".Newcastle." "Wellington." -r.aa Ifeli Channel" and "Penn.Anihrdte." We tell on close margin and will lve vou a bargain If yon want coal. Tele phone No. 14. J. L. Mitch EM & Co. DOLLS. Have you seen the new stock of DOLLS at Dearborn's Book Score. EIVEK NEWS. The AKona went down Ibis morn Ing. Bteamer H'tag will oe up from lower river points tonight. The Eugene carne up last night with a few shingles and home lumber and proceeded on her way to Albany. She returns this evening or tomorrow morning. The steamer Modoc will soon be re paired and will be placed on the upper Willamette route in connection with the aleamor Hoag. The river Is gradually falling; and, If it doea not rain soon, will noon reach IbeAummerBtage which will make It difllcult for any but the light craft boats, Eugene and Hoag, to reach Balem, Up In quality and away down In price is the clothing, huts and notions O. W. Johnaoo k rioo has for Hale. The bet of mackintoshes at the very low eat price. Never fails Gold Dust Hour, EAR m KJiJLJSR & SONS MARIS A HPBWAJPY OV J'fOTUIK WiAMJKCI, toUU(yl Jn mouldings, A Himioiiu JKK.Krwl f. (Mo wlio works in tl '- V- hmw liunmry, ml of (own, mnioUi (hi oily M OVOhllg Will) u Uuw (t)l n It fctloni) iiliuriili. llt llwl III uulmiil In front film ,Jttilpl uhwuh, mkJ wlmi llwmvlw wm ovur on wurtiijt out liu (unmllUtt JiMllwrJisiJ mn iinlwklJ will lie jior wlihiliu 4iu(i vtmuM A HHUh ww lllUilu Mil Iim (HUM) uuulii Imfuuutl Abuul iiiltlnnlit tlw Iwrui muw Uuun luluim hmum mid mil' Thu ijuklluh W,li;W Jitl ll umut 1 iivi flimliy um uw wuijwJ ijj uiiiugj fur (III) liM7JHwf Hjittllug IUf lMfUi jmi'I ir( uf fur u luku. Auy lutunm Hull IwUw to Hif hmmvw I U M fo)My will i riijimM) Uy Wr, illtNK- Uiu M!lMltwJ ujy numb h mdii I wUI mfo uLjiijJM I wlr M uJ ftrk a l(l lilv Willi w uww 4ycwuiMiil WW iMiii U lllv'K' n i m imi mfflf.wiltiiiMJiit nn u ixws mm T, ioIveruoD & Co, SI: Efiijjio ik ihmtoimi mumii wwNwtf Mwte flJili W'JISsW (mi tl nmnwUmi Utii IM vm ww IMPORTAKT CASE IK EQUITY. The Salem Watr Company Trying to Perfict a Title. The case of tbe Salem Water Co. vr. D. M. Coor-T. It- A. Cooper, Cooper, Whealden. & Co., Salem Conroildated Street Railway Co., Nortweat Loan awl TriHt Co. asd E. P. MeCorseck, traMee, defeadenU, now pending be fore Judge Hewitt in Department No. 2 of the circuit eoort, bae tbe garfaee indications of being a ew of more than ordinary interest and Importance. As dLcloMd by piaiotlfl'a eompiainl com plaint tbe ease of tbe suit Is a mistake tbat by some toadvertaoce crept Into a grant from D. 31. Cooper and wife to the plaiutlfl, dated the IStb day of February,!!. The plalnUiretairos to have paid Cooper and Cooper, Wheal den & Co. on that date, tbe equivalent of $30,000 for tbe Griswokl Water Work flloated on bljek lb and e J of liloek M. There was at (bat lime and It now a valuab'e water power on block IS, and at tbe time of said sal, and as a part of tba consideration for tbe W.OuO, Cooper, Whealden is. Co. tgreed and covenanted to furnish the jiaintlfTall the water power then, and hat might tbereafler be required or uecesaary to run and oerate its water work?, and In their grant made thH tgreernenta and covenant a perpetual ;harge and incumbrance on block 18 nd the e J of block 30, but by some ul.-tafce the surveyor described the .iroperiy as block 30 and ej of block 18. It Is to correct this allg-d mistake hat the suit is brought. Hince 1&31, tilock IS and east of block 36, pas'd into the po-w-wion of our interesting .vwnmau Thomas Holrnan who, a ,.ar or two-Ince, sold tbe west of k 18 to the Hjlem Consolidated iire-tRaiiway Co. The correction of mis allege! mistake only geetm to at 'X the Haietn tkjnio.idated Street Ltaiiway Co. and 1U mortgagee, who viij claim to Le inuncvn' purchasers of . wl nl blck lb, and hence not ootn.d by tbe agreement and covenants in the Cooper deed. The importance of the controversy will appear, when it N known (hat the plaintiff tequires all of the water ower available and are liable as the city grows to require more, and its only security is t le pruperiy pledged In the Cooper detd. To dupli cate tbe Hwer now furnlnhed by the owners of block 18 and the east i of bloek 30, it would require 10 cords of .vood per day, which at 2 35 a cord would amount to (22.60 per day or iS20 a year, quite a neat sum of money, and it is desired by the plalntlll that noun of the property liable for the expenso of keeping up this water power should escape from the contract. This important case is in the hands of City Attorney J I, J. Hlguer, tlio water oompuny's attorney, who Is as- it(d by JtUihard Williuiiif of Portland. The court has grantod them until the 80th lnst.to (lie an umsixlwl (Mmplulut. They are wuiklng hard to plueo their clUiiil, (he fealtam Wuler to, in poMi slon of tlielr rights us olulmwl, Mr. Klggr isonuofthv youngsr niuinl)r of (ho bur, hut has ths aonlMsnee of his ulltmU, awl with the ablalla'Je of Mr. WllllMins will mtty bis aasu to vletory If (lint n be dune wltli the (WiiilUloii aud faats In (he khni thoy uru fuhhil, Fixing tor WJtr miu1 (oiiiiiiMoinr Cuivnr Uusquitu n uidw of iittii itud tirw Uiy uimi lug up lU lJm stfmtis Ur wjlr. Wboii tills work Is Aum Mir Uy will l; In inuUy hw1 klmiH fur tli fi' iriftMiliigHriiiuh uf hum mimJ rJn, ul) W' mA um vwy jwniWWBlkiMijitr i)t isifLs uf Utwu, uu4 ivwi llimv liivt Us4J OWMJ Hwim (Ills ftfil, Dio (w J thk whj mm Im M mu itomi lu a gMwd siU ui iimii TIm 'wuw(ry nmtU iMJiMg tw U Uy u VWJ MilU tliUU I wwi hi iuy liuui uf tiin yssjr, nut ! muyutilmut uvly KWtm) rw4 wy will m uumditti ly 11m mtuuiiy PA 'Yu wrk 4m utt U rmd fwjc tuylk nt lit My to uu mmftb ul Hut UmwJK in im iixivmi Uf lit d. urn rufttf umUtt&i iUk vluw iumJ i 1Im Msqi i(l bv uu imtmrtm Ut 1 pnu u, Hs4mm km almtn lm ivt IM ' mHy uu iU$ u hm4 UutU lki$ yw j $mt Ul MMtUMit iw 4m aw ''Up Umi IuvimHmtu ft uifiy uwitm ms i ttiik to to 44 Utt tin umt Utmi i' Mug to 4" (Mr atatf lwttfjM4f U Ji Jr( ttl Swmn, wtot mmtniy itUmiUHlU M J4w(, Mi W rvikMijM4Mawt, wm imbud ItimmtH Mlt TtMMtay tfttlHg A I-.miI M uf Iim iu4iilMliAyd VMhiilll Mr "''WPP Wr W (r' mfj Wrw Jp jsjwj4pUMWlMi IW M4 MMr4 H tMMWi m lU ! w!4tff ii) 'I fMi4j 4. WW) Usitl WM Mtfi MttMUw 4 tUi ISMoll A Wf jAMMMl ki liiUa umJ billl Ai Iftrill flittl IjUUlMf HI UlMtf MiK lK MiJ 1 tap i'Mf'j A CAL? CASE John West Made the Victim of a Confidence Game. Fame time since Jack West, tbe gen ial butcher of Capital Park, was Inno- eently made the victim pf a sharper's trick which la liable to cost him several more dollars before he gets through wltb IU Oae H. H. Howard oflered to sell him a eow and calf for a stated sum, and after tbe bargain was made be txeeated a bill of sale to Mr. West, -igning It H. H. Wilson. He claimed that while be was commonly known m H. H. Howard, bis real name was VikoD,and the bill was so accepted. Since this transaction Howard has 'eft the country, and now comes the wife, Mrs. Howard, and claims tbe w and two oalves, there having been -tn iuorease since tbe trade. Hbe says ibey were ber individual property, and ias taken tbe cow back on replevin, lsa beginning suit for 20, tbe value of tbe calves. On the faee of the oase it looks like a piece of collusion on the part of How ard and bis wife. The case came before Recorder Edes this morning, and was postponed until Wednesday, during which time a set tlement will probably be effected. MORE LIBEETUNISM. Another Young Salem Man in Tronble For Bad Morals. Saturday morning early the city police made a discovery of some despi cable work being done by a young man named John Reef. It seems be enticed a sixteen year old daughter of Robert IXiyid into bis room for im moral purjioees. Mr. David is a bard working man, employed in tbe saw mills of tbe Capital Lumbering com pany, and has a respectable family in South oalem. He made complaint against Reef Saturday afternoon, on charge of taking tbe girl away from home without the consent of her parents. The culprit's ball was fixed by Recorder Edes at $1000, and In de fault was lodged in til. His examina tion takes place this afternoon at 4 o'clock. Reef is a painter, and Is said to b) a partner to the man who was recently accused of similar offences nbjut one of our state institutions. It seems they are a low down pair and the sooner the city is freed from such an element the better it will be for the condition of so clety. Balem has always borne a good name morally, and that good name should be maintained at ull In.trdd. Y. M. 0. A. Prayer Service. The coming week is opened by the Young Men's Christian association throughout the world as a special week of prayer. In accordance with their custom the local association has ar ranged to hold speolul meetings during the week. On Mouduy evening there will be a half hour prayer meeting held for uetlye members held In the associa tion purlor. This meeting will begin at w o'olook and will bo led by Mr, Vlg gins.TusHiiay evening a special meeting Utr gymnasium and uthletla ine-mber will he lilt), Tills meeting will begin ulUM) o'oioek ami will m Isd by (he MXirbtary. On WwJneduy availing a song ssrvltw, (Ml by Mr. JI. H. Ullu, will bti liohl ut y u'tflotfk, On J'lilay uviiuliig at V o'uluak u general hiMtirg ul inuinUirs will he hblil, At tills motip lug Miine uf Uiu pastor of tlm ully will be Invlbtd in Mpwk. It U wrnMly liiM4il liiut ms muny ineinUirs as I' sibiw will nllml lli hiwilliK' Htftl jjtute 'I'rmufor. J. If, wi W. A. I'urtur iuJuuv H wui 6 mm In , r t wi m, It. V, nwJ It iJiiudjuw to 4. a. l. leyi IimJ l I , r t wi m, W, iiud r, J j siief to V. J.imtil, Jw ij mm ImUh, r witlrT, X V'MbrIii Ui J, VuWvMJ, Ud bkMW.itMWiri. Ii, u. jjwttMitJ to U, VV, VWiiJiW u.UU)td4 (Mi kim fit A. hlltrit to U, A Uviii I Ju mm ll tut w, im I'udttolMMl ik.toH&ry Ummw mm to Hutu mitijn j J m jl. HmUtor, umm to lm )' a mud, Ud l mm! , lift i,fiumn flM. Juto i'kuutl to Vt II Umi( ,1 w to WutAimut m J . Umrni to imimd im , u i Wtmrn't m to Hwmw vm DM IHUHtK M U .torn itf : ll J u Dm m Mi iUtuum md mm to Un&m to Ml Bitot mmiAMg itot id&m, ud mulmi mmi lrto$mnb to iitl mtttly Utt T U imm, I tV Wj, uf fMk ummutiy.ium ui Uru lwm, Uti mmd Wmk IfWW fUNl U lkmtm,d Imlto l ftVt iki writ' tog mium WHk Im tomtit tl m)mlmm mMimmm) IdwM MiAiiM Kll Mil iLilU Himmg lto wbd mdpwlt to lkt tumUumi immif 'PUtomttt toto id HtogvUi mutototjf u y udmn m u4n Umitim tdttomug, W. T wpUm Hud i, ll iW& wmltou )h J'jitV jfrf4 M!fiiKilrr WvimMrlWwlfatiit, mmVmmKh Ihmml PEBSOWALS. Geo. P. Hagbe returnetl today from Portland. Judge Burnett's court will re-open on November le. G. Stofz was 'a passenger for Port land this morning. Rev. I.D. Fisher returned from Linn county this afternoon. A. B. Gardner was a passenger for Portland this afternoon. Chas. Hurggraf was a piwenger for Woodburn this afternoon. Judge Page, of Portland, was In tbe eity today on legal business. Judge R. P. Boise went tn Corvallls today to attend circuit court. Osear Johnson, the clothier, went to Albany on the morning train. Uncle Billy Wright went to Albany today on horse raddish business. Levi Card was in Portland yesterday going and returning on the overland. A. L. Bowan, of the Balem Woolen Mill store, went to Portland this after noon. Hon. G. W. Gray and son, Cbas. A., of the hardware firm, are making a vidit In California. Frank and Eddie, sons of State Treasurer Phil Metschan, went to Port land on tbe morning train. Henry N. Btoudenmeyer has ac cepted a position in the J. G. Stuttz company as leader of tbe band. Mrs. J. W. Lyons, of the Garden Road, has been ill with lung fever the past two weeks, but is now lmproviog. Milton and Charles Myers left on tbe afternoon train, tbe former for Portland while the latter goes on to Pendleton. Mr. E. C. Bmall went to Portland yesterday morning to spend Sunday with Mrs. Small, who preceded him Thursday. T. A. Farloy, of Dallas, was in the city today, having again taken charge of his stage line from Salem to that p tint. Mrs. Chas. Mayhew went to Falem this morning to visit a few days with her sister, Mrs. lint tie Gwlon. Eu gene Guard, Nov. 10. Rev, Ilucbirou went down to Ger vala thii afternoon for the purpose of assisting in a series of revival meetings which are being held this week. Rev. J. M. Sbulse ha gone to Mt Minnville to assist Itav. Thompson In revival services. Rv. John Parsons will conduct the consecration service at the South Sulem M. K. church, Thursday evening, '"-oil i Aiiqut Woor.. Thos. Kay, of the woolen mill, today went to Albany and will visit Waterloo and Browns ville before returning. His company contemplates removing from Waterloo to tliu Hulein mills a mammoth steam wool washer, oapable of oleanlug 6000 pounds per day. They also expect to Increase the scouring faolllties of those mills and mako Halmn a wool centre by buying, handling and storing large qua u ti Hits here, VuHKlUh. A son and daughter of Air. Ully, who relly arrived In Jiast hkluui, liuvw arrived from Denver, to attend the funeral, wbluli will take pluew tomorrow ut 10 o'uUhiU, Rev, KeJIuway will otllelutu and the hura will take Auuo at Rural wjuietery, Cl'r J'ui.i'jjM.-ujuufJ Oattth will be Malum next mayor mid IM, K. IUe will n the reonlur, ami two W ullMel will Hilis fcinwnwl iem dvt, Tlie question Hint now wjiijs to be worrying the idly iofui)s , whw will tw tlie next murlmt Jiwlftfl; ovwii, -r. li7JiiMl was tawtigiii tfuin MlveriMii tolhvmuuiy JhU U uwell (lie eeiiuii oMIie graiiil )ry iiexi I'ldtimry. Hit irui)iwj ami Urn mUmi lw lurnml nol. ul lMm lily A MUHmm'h heiiU, wllli (fie aUve mnmuuim. to uup iUlun ud itoliitf in mwliier, The mttoa tdwu) Imudty I tiiduy nytntliy u ii wJyeH dtduu Uie Iml Iuiiii iry vwi ilmi dime lu Hvlm ml Ml W, l, 'FTv.ltogulkTumiwK uf VV U T. !' fei i tomiwt I'Nmlayh A ton uUimJflHt t imlititi' m mm -mm iiuidAid, mm, WwiwiiUii i, u impitof fikgffig Mm lHtomt, tmmmm e iujm, toi tip mutmi u mufi), (lii ty mmujtof mi mtmimmi my mm flttiit mh ( I uJTi Myf 1 AiMM Ail UJttMMi Alt IlkUrlljU mni 9uZu&fuJ diiiiitiy lu itt ymumimUy Mrtlytu . UmAt i'Mto m mmtumtofu b ummM imm mm to uw mu mmmmLjf mmm)m)m Um WJltli DlitY timr. im "K " l " ' T IU.apu HmWi im lui litrnmi, im toit dlmi, to lit- iim to $u mf pn) emmt fif tow ftitiet- U4d IkHH UimwtifellWir IdHUlUH I, i, Utftot m,m.AAmml kkmU """ FSt " - wiw iWH Tmmw pwiwb tm wfw w wfrnmrnwr mm WhwIiJa I TTrrT ' r LILY K1KQ IS FINED. A Familiar Face in Becorder Edes' Court Again. Everybody lu Salem was under tbe belief tbat tbe cspital city bad forever lest as one of its Inhabitants tbe notorious Lily King, of Peppermint Flat. She was constantly up before police court on sjme charge or another until about a year ago, when she sud denly disappeared from view. At that time the fair Lily ol tbe valley brought complaint against one Ira Green, be fore Recorder Edes, and when sum moned as prosecuting witness bad skipped the town. Tbe case was dropped and that was the last beard uf ber until today. Immediately upon hearing of ber return she was brought before Judge Edes, charged with con tempt of ccurt.for instituting a proceed ing involving (be city In costs and then fulling to appear. She was today fined $2j for said contempt and discharged. Tbat is a good way to encourage this clas of residents. THE LOCAL RESUME. The magnificent fall weather contin ues. Salem Is tbe best business town in Oregon. If you want to be an alderman now is tbe time to be-Iooking after the mat ter. A marriage license was today issued to J. F. Lowery, with Cyrus Me teal f as witness. Fined fok Trespass. This morn ing Andrew Z;linskey was arraigned before Justice Johnson for trespassing. He was accused by J. F. Johnson, pri vate prosecutor, of bunting wltb a gun on bis premises, and tbe justice gave him tbe lowest fine of (15 and costs, being 2S all told. The prosecuting at torney conducted the case and defend ant plead guilty. Embargo Extended. Berlin, Nov. 12. Bavaria, Saxony and Wurtemburg are about to prohibit tbe importation of American cattle and meat. Safe, Quick and Effective. The valuable curative properties of Allcock's Porus Plasters are due to the employment of the highest medical and chemical skill. They are purely vegetable, and in ingredients and method have never been equalled; safe, quick and eflective in their actien: they do not burn or blister, but soothe and reiiove while curing, und can be worn without causing Inconvenience, All other so-called Porous Plasters are Imitations, made to rell on the reputation of Allcock's, Brandreth's Pills, the safest purga tive known, Notice. On and after this date the public Is notified not to give Henry Hterllng any older Intended for the Willamette Droy Line, nor puy hi in for ony work all ready done, as he Is not In my em ploy, Louie Relsnor Is driver of the Willamette baggage wagon and will promptly fill uny orders, Call at cor ner Jtw) Front drugstore, It. Jt Rvan, llRCUNT AtltlVAW,-Ciooeet an. uhovles esrdejlesjmporled Hwlss uhei-Be and oream lirluk oheese, ell (lie rares) iJellimoies In (heir line at JoJm ll, WrlaliC Pioneer anxxry store, THIU'AIH (or Urgulns, J'DW-Hmell, eadUli i,f Mlmoii. J'OUntV-TM IM dlilykens ou eurlli go U Divlmi'n marked Hmr el i&, A mltumr Und inkm uu mswu frin r m )imi Ud'Miy mttiitt TUeiNrul yuuto Uwl mm Kiipp4ug, m yuj wj III vftm UWM IiIh, Me ofai lit mm in mltudt k U'UiA biuu. if wlmrM lb m U.wevr, fsiMllier with JM vll ln&i life wu4 UU xu h,m, eiu) uf l file tlmt ! uu4i iimi todlvhM UliH wu lit urn In lU vilwtow ut VtliitU were aliwtrb )m uf mdurmi lUiuliL hjm lw liiimlur uf vltudi mtiulim mipAmuiUh Imutolu TURin MM mi lto lad, U4ig uB duly, was $Sim W Ihe Uw umI uto lh dart torn wlwi m ww umr hi imud tw IWHHlw Imwiimm tftoum ut mlur, um Ultm, Urn uui ltd HutUluu haek u, Oft Mmi to, voJIm) Mu.jjy, ', ej ii. r toiutr mm tj JJu Hi&UMt mwn- Worll' Hr, F CHKAWI raking woir I'l-mCr mow, m torn ( 4i i.i ul imti ivwiIh ,t, vniHW hm id tuy uhn tMlumt THE LATEST. Below are a Few More of Our Prices. New crop Lilly corn just arrived. Try our 5c toilet soap. 2000 lbs. elegant prunes Just arrived. Try our 15c bamr. Bait salmon 4 lbs. for 25 cents. We bave the best and oheapest zante currants. Fresh citron orange and lemon peel. Freeh raisin 8, figs and nuts. New buckwboat, corn meal and graham. Our best family Savon Is the best lauudry soap. Good value tea 50c lb. Best elder vinegar, per gallon 20c. Try a kee of our S5c pickles. Arm & Hammer brand soda 41b for 25c Space prevents continuing the list, bnt all our prices correspond wltb tbe above. Give us a trial. We aro not here for a day only, but hope to save our patrons coin for years to come. JOS. CLARK. 100 Court street. Ask for GOLD DUST flour. 2-lm JOHN HUGHES. Dealer in Groceries, Paints, OIIb, Window )!hus.s,Vnrnibhctj and the most complete stock of Brushes of nil Kinds in the State. Artists' Materials, Lime, Hair, Cement and Shingles and finest quality of GKASS SKEDS New Advertisements. LP. FIHI1KIL, Newiptper AdvertUlOE Agent . Zt MercaanU' ExcbaogF. San KranctMo, It our authorized agent. 'lnl paper Is kept on file In bUofflee. CUKIrtTIAN HCIKNCK-Llterature or all kinds on sals at 338 Liberty rtreeu 4-5-1 y lAKfKr I'APEIt Iirge lot of heavy brown Xj wrapplOE paper for le cheap. Juit the ining ror putting nnder atrpeu. Call at Jour nal ofllce. tr riJ fcACHAAUK. Good acre and platted i nipeny uu rurirounu jor western Oregon. Address Journa protx-rty In lomci nee. S-Atf rntlB moat rentct nmng truM rnnae. 5vTil i noia a rupture wnere an omen have (ailed For uile by J. 1. 1'arrUb, ft I'npltA: 10-i.lf treet. H. J. illUUKlt,Attomey at law,MnUm,Or gon. Uiflce over Kuib's bank. STKLL.A. hiiKHMa.i. 'i'ypHnilng and commercial atenogiapby, Otllce, room If, Gray block. The bent of work done ut rea tonaoie laies. 12-2S PAhKltn.- I'ortlaua. suL-raiueniu, cullle, TacomaandHan Kranclwio papers on milt at Besnett't Poatnfflr hlnck. araware. J. . SDIPSOX Khm openrd a general slouk of ftd and Hour, and will alkoki mme Hues o hirdwjrvand looli. J'ersons wUlilus goods In III line will Le wen iretuu ttuu KH lliolowrti pr ut. KIIKK 11K1.IVKKV, Adlnlnlnv KUelile znxfHy Unre, Ym Hlulu ttreet, FOR RENT, A nijyrB lujt and iinfry farm o a nun with some eijnrrlwieo hi thai Hub, Inquire of (J fi IVlTttll, Wlfflf Uoruw msle ud JW, "luj, GEO, C, WILL JIKAMIH IN Hteliiwey, Kimle, Wehber, Kmur. vii, unit inner Million, HtoM A (Jlurk uiu) Jturliuir orguii, All Jr( wit iimkw of wwJli urn )iliiu. Hiiittlltir iimli f miilthl limtru- iiuiiUtuiuipli, OtlllUllItt IIUMllud, OJ u, ,BHF ,,M far ull inukM of nmuliliim, ' rlowliiK ihMhliiM Mm) orguiu t. jwlrwj iifiil (ilfttiiuil. Two it iwlU of jMoilliw, Hukin CLUB I'W U, hASK, Mercbant Tailor I lUiMtlf HUM) 1 14 Nm,, i'mrm kumintii uiAMAim J J' Ml H ll J, THE AIM-MONOPOLY u..:..n I 0111 ""W woo PAgrunt. M teed am m nr m mitm. uummu ioui ll mrMMsmrm If rnMBIiflSl """p ,frwr tw 'Vv1 C, M I ir I ll nil lii ji niiti ii. mm mum i'HIM'IIIICJfUlk1 IUTIIU I III 1 Ulll 1 yflft A II, mjxMVM mfflmt ran' "WML miMymmu Cooperjhop. WRl'S STEWART net rep-lr ail kiridt or coE!E2 S j pain., tab., nr. trrH. w&2T' TlViT tzs '-64'Ztdd' CAPITAL BUSINESS COLLEGR Klnt National Bank nalHM HALEU, . ' L OftECO,, Hohool now In -Mlnn t v.. TK OK INTKItMi-.MATrn' crowning feature. Hend for wiuS. " lege Journal. Addreu ione or t Jl.w w.'.WALKr. $1,500 REWARD OFFEREE &ntt?X;miu bis barn and bonis oa lbs niCh?J fei2? "2.1a lie will alwpVy ri fo JS?? Mnr to tho crime. I own twoJoS.K? aud am able to pay thU reward.1 l(M3dw6m MtujimstJ, JrARIUXS, Shoeing. Horse, Buuiiun inenieKtia itreef.at tntaivj ft lurnllure tintr. hi.i ITr..V K iireet, at rar of Kd. wat?dlMai il " inlerferlng aud hre w.tiidSaiM 2" FOR SALE OR LEASE, lnd for Mle or to leae, In nuanUir . oual lv toult Durchu., ',... '"ui'. eight hundred. ""' ,c" Aloaaw.mlll, well locnted for Iwal ui nipping iradim w "' Address, 10-10-dAwlm W. II. HVARH, M(luBi,0r, FARM F0R SALE. Improved farm, t7$ acrei, ii taWtt kqUi ofH.fein,m Turner hill roaju mlfofrem I'rlogie cbool, seres under VVoirUiinS timber and pasture, new elgnt-room bw new barn TOxW, windmill aud hmk.liffel orchard, lernu onethlrd catb, UUottii two to 0vo years AMdres or tnqalrt co I..JI.llEN.SINQHoy', KMlin,Urt(ig, 15 Into dw IT WholeMle and KtUill, 1 1 Kvrrythlng In my lint 1 1 at loweal nrlce. IM CoiinntreUI trtt, J. II. 1IAMKI,. CONSERVATORY OP Willamette llmverjity Tlie ir cwl coin pltlenuil bel fuulpptd mult kolioo) ou the northwest oruut. tfnlveralty tlaudardi, I,ltt mtlMi 4 lliomugh woik, niptfliiia glveu nu oumplnlou ol awtt, l'lrt Infill begin Htj.lt in btr M, ll, , M lA'tVIW, Mu', kc,JJ recto UU KUIE WING SANG CO,, liuporler. MlioluMtleaiid rUil 'lui, t'lilitr waff, JupautM tun) liuodt, iLruldril ! kttfttll, IUtllggQWD. liUlltlUMf, Wi iMffiimi , .. MMiiiiianMiiug uuituutyimpw hl UK lor aUi uitw. Kvuryiniuifuiboitiiiu iiriiw imwnw ttolniii, Or. lixiid riMfrtibyrtrU Kiiwi, fcftluif IBlW -: DRESSMAKING:- - lll)C lA'f!W'n'AHinONAHMMVMJ. "MdffltolWtm Mmivu,Anm'rnmniH'HuW' Mlioj) III wAT.I.Kouiii-iUouflWi lionJ Wood iM,wrnn.iftTMiW iiiti'iii ij LWil Hun,' I'hMMiM, lUM'tMvwiummmH 'w'rV SALEM TILE WORKS. .-Uitff a v uuv, 9,to-u V M it !f. mVW Ml MUM IM) W.rMM r Vc'VCl h m mm wsmsM tl&mW'mVmwmMmmffifflmwi mLimflwW Ml MX WMW Wtr