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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 26, 1894)
1 iviwir TIIE CAPITAL JOURNAL. (DAILY AND WKEKLY.) BY HOFBR BROTHBRS, WEDNESDAY, DEC. 20, 1894. fOORTfl ANNUAL Clearance Sale! Dolls, '; Albums, iStationery, '' Lc I - - r U yh. vv tr r tJJUUUL AJUUIV&, .Miscellaneous Books, Japanese iQoods At Cost. Dearborn ' s BOOK STORE. Good Enteutainment. "A visit t Santa Glaus Home" Is the title of a ftttt&ta presented at the Congrega- tieal church last ovoulup. An over tewing houHO greeted the performance, which was exceptionally well rendorod, Twnty persons took part In the pro amm. Bolos wore sung by Mlases Baaaior, Babcock and While, aud by Xr. Woodruff, The quartetto by Meters, Kautner, Linn. Woodruff and vino was a happy hit. Miss liar- na frost queen and MIbh Iilanohe tnor hh snow Hake, sang an accept duet. Mr, Palgo as Bant a Claus most hoflpltublo onlortulnor, chimney of tho mammoth lire won made of bricks filled with 4y which wore afterwards dlstrl- u among tho children, Tho enter- $ttent was free and moro than d tho grand audience, Overcome Opposition. "Xnowledgo overcomes Ignorance its nit unncnewj." In tho saino way kltaHik'e Porous Plasters have over i ino prejudice or peonio who are n every remedy of the kind, itucoosa in U'hI rlud to on every by thoso who Iiuvo used them ttaow who havo noon thuin used, ijworu than thirty years they Iiuvo ilio Highest irumo from penpiu or imuoiiuiiiy in ovury wnimry, rrs from r ionium sin. ndiuest on, ' Mid sore muscles, havo told of tho m, Hint friends who Jmvusoen thu (Mini ruiuniHig muuiwi hhvm ihhiuii iirnlso of AlfoooU's J'orous J'las The result has boon that onniwl- liitv oettuod mill tliey stand mi inlrll'M J'IIIm on itlwity bo re . fon. PVKHf.ANW JMT. TlHMlOltll lioilllil Mid who mii hour Into nils morn (rrlvllll")UMl!f)0ap Ml. kmii ymmmmmmomimmfimammmm m yoo mm o'ntojitw v mmhh ihianhiww t w. mmniithim )ivy mium ohm m hum . 'i'im'fd iih tDoa m IMUHlf W HOWlli olverson & Co, arm ! Clkauanck 8ai.k. Including dress goods and woolens of nil hlnde, to re duce stock before Invoicing. This Is worthy of your close consideration. The Palace. Tiik BiaansT Yet. Tho grandest stock of handkerchiefs and mufllera of all kinds ever in Balem. At the Palace. PERSONALS. D J. Fry went to Portland this niter noon. W. 8. Hurst, of Aurora, was In the elty today. J. Savage was In Pottland thl9 morn big on business. Dr. Hunn went down lo Portland to day on business. T. Ogleaby is lu Portland, going down on tho Altona. Prof. Peebles went to Portland today to attend the Institute. Hal D. Patton returned from Wood burn oti tbe morning local. O. P. Dabnoy left thlfi afternoon for i short visit at points on Puget. Mr. aud Mrs. W. E. McElroy re turned from Hubbard this morning. Geo. Rogers spent Christmas In Port land, going down yesterday morning. J. C. Gooda'e, the Coburg lumber operator, is making the city a short visit. Rev. Grannls was among the passen gers for Portland on the Altona this .iiortiiug. Ulms. Simpson and family returned nun Portlaud on the Altona Tuesday tfieruoon. Miss Rosa Friendly, of Eugene, is the truest of her aunt, Mrs. L. Hirsch on Cottage street. Dr. W. H. Byrd returned from Forest Grove this morning where he Hpent Christmas. Superintendent-Elect G. M. Irwin wa? a passenger for Portland on the morning overland. 13. 8. Miles, of the Newberg saw mill, Is In the city in tho interest of the new steamer, tho Gray Eagle. O. P. Dubney, the proprietor of "The Fair" is on a visit for a few days In the Puget sound country. H. Faucomb, of Denver, spent Christmas with James McCourt, re turning for homo today. Miss Florence Catterlin, one of East Salem's teachers, Is attending the tochers' convention at;Portlaud. Supt. Graham went down to Port laud on the Altona this morning and will attend tho teaohera' convention. Mrs. J. H. Moores returned to Port land this afternoon, aftor spending Christmas with her children at Salem. Col, Robert Thompson returned to Portland this morning, having spent ChrlBtmas with his family in East Sa lem. J. A. Goodhue, of the Oregon Hedge company has returned from Salt Lake, and will remain nt the Salem office for a time. Dopuly Bhorllf Cooper took the Chi naman, brought up from Hubbard the other day for cutting a man, to that town for trial, Supt. Anderson wan a passenger for Portland this morning whore ho will attend tho teaohors' convention being held In that city. J. R. Dickinson uud son Itezln, aud Wllllo Bollwood went to Turner this morning whoro they will spond tho holidays hunting, Judgo floury and daughter went to Portland on the Altona this morning uud will he In attendance at the teaohors' convention, (Jon, W, if. Ryars camo up from Portland this morning, aftor spending Christmas with his family, Jo re turns o Mohniim tomorrow, Hupt. ami Mrs. K, H, Holllnger, and Mlsa M, J, Mol'addt'ii, of thu blind school, wont lo Portland today to at loud tho Htato teachers' Institute, Mrs, W. U Davis, HooonipunU'd by IMIu roo, who spent Christmas nt tho honienflior father A, W, Dennis In Kant Haloin, returned in her homo at Toledo tills nioriilihf, Coiistitblu T, J). Mnlon passed thri)iili tlioulty today for Halt r(ul(o, wlwru li nous wlUi a requisition for tlio return ofA.U. Jlrnwn, who lias iiiiiui urrpkluil fur iMroylng nolos, Mr, ami Mrs, JS, if, MiiKlnnuy ami ilaiiyhler wiuo moiiKortf Tor Tumor this nioniliiK vvhuru (hey will spuinl II... I, ..11,1, . i, u Mh Kl'nirinn..,, mill .... llllltlll I "'" i T"'"" . .. . I tiiu ui mini ur Ttiiiur imwy wiuuii ujiillo in, I'rlnu's H.iti,liW kifuk-ta lu lint lil I jr. rilirilVI HIM ! ! IMI caiHKIIVM' nitfhtor llioltlml in lliu worlil. Wumu Wiiii. Mr. Ai A. Miliar hiiiI MIm Afttinl J, JlMny, holli of JvllDrnoiii Mini luiiiiilyi wrt nmrrll Hid mr miikuJ9I UliuinuHidu sifwii, HDin, JlOV, , , VMM UlllDlHlllIKi III) lkt Hilliilay !! m, 'i'lii'v took tilt) Jif) Imln Tor Oli nijilM, SVnifii.i fur liort BtATE PRISON CHRISTMAS. How It Was Observed Pardons Made and Yot to Be Made. Tuesday was truly a "red-lottct" day at the Oregon stale penitentiary, tho benevolence and kludness ot the oill cera providing n feast for tho unfortu nate inmates of the sad homeof misery, misfortune and crlmo. Christmas begau with tho morning meal, steak and fried potatoes being served, instead of the beaus and dummy" of bread which monotonously feeds hunger the other three hundred and sixty-four breakfasts of the year. At noon the men were pleasantly surprised by a dinner of roast pork, potatoes and billed squash, supplemented with stewed prunos and soda crackers; and every one of them had a good cigar. The chapel was beautifully decorated with evergreen festoons, wreaths aud emblems, and there, lu the afternoon, Pirson's string band of Portlaud, which bad been previously engaged to play at tho opera house ball, were taken out to the peniteutiary, and for a cou ple of hours discoursed sweet music to the assembled convicts. This, with a brief speech from the honorable super intendent, constituted the entertain ment; but it was, though short, an enjoyable treat. During the day, the ordinarily rigid discipline of the prison was somewhat released, and the men, behaving themselves most excellently, have cause lo thank ofllcers apd keep ers, and to remark the occasion arohe in which they were, though shut away from tho world, not altogether forgot ten by their more fortunate contempor aries outside, THREE PARDONS. Christmus day is a time for pardons and Governor Penuoyer did not let it pass unobserved in this respect. Fol lowing were restored to liberty and citizenship: Nick Jones, Douglas counly, murder, in for life; C. H. Cald well, Jackson county, murder, lu for life; V. L. Arrington, Douglas county, defaulting treasurer. Bert Bacon and Robert Gardner, Clackamas county, released, on expiration of time. W. W.Saunders is to be pardoned Ntw Year's day. Christmas at Highland. The Friends' church at Highland Park observed Christmas eve with an entertainment to young and old. A suitable program was rendered. J. A. Cook representing Santa Claus and gifts to all were distributed from an Immense Ferris wheel, manufactured with a high degree of mechanical skill at the student's workshop of th Poly technic institute. Two hundred Friends participated. Police Justice. Four drunks and two tramps, All short of needed stamps, Three men with too much juice, Too full of Christmas booze, uno hoDo was turned loose, Were fined for evil deeds By His Honor Edward Edes. Dr. E. H. Bartley, late chemist De partment of Health, Brooklyn, after examining all the baking powders in the market pronounces Dr. Price's superior. Quarterly Meeting. The third quarterly meeting for this conference year will be held lu tbe Evangelical church, corner Chomeketa and Seven teenth streets, oyer next Sunday De cember 30, The quarterly conference will meet at 2 p. m. Saturday. Preach ing Saturday night at 7:30, communion services Sunday at 11 a. m. Make Him a Gentleman Clothes hp.ve an Influence on character. Dress a boy shabbily aud lie's apt to act shabby, Dress him well and he'll feol like living up to Ills olothes, Let us show you what good, strong, and well mudo clothing wo have for little money, G, W, Johnson &. Son, Rjoijly REMEMJiKitun, Ono of tho fortuities yesterday was Nlolc Jlaap, tho accomodating messenger of the state house, who was richly roiiiom bored, A lino gold watoh aud chain wore presented him by the dorks In Hoorotary of sUto'fl olllco, CwuBTMAfl FwriviTiraAro done forjthls your but you unknot ilono eating, Eating is a nooooilty, then why not buy yoiirgrooorlos of Gilbert, Patterson ti Co, whoro you got (he most for your inonty. How's Tills I Wo ollor Olio Hundred Dollar? n waul for any uaso of oalurrli that uan ijot he cureil ly ITall'd Catarrh Cure, V.J.OflMNVAOo'J'rtlwlo, vu, Hie iiiiilornlKiiod havo known J' J, (Uiuiioy for thu ml 16 years, ami bo. love him nurfiHilly Itnnoruhlo In ad IMIkllietM in nliimumoDi And llimigialiy U.,-it .6 'llril.il. Ulil.iili, llin,..,llu i':,',i; t i"iii m ii;'iif t'lMuuiii! II..1...I.. r it,. .i.ii.... in......;, ili..1 , , ... I M IBM III W )TllllMH IHM1IHII I m' r fautorv wliluli , vln. wliolttwlii DriiguUitf, Toltilo. 0, (Jrwm JIbUIiib1 IinH'ii liHlnrrh ityo In laltun Inlur arm! ebtttblMi- H)ynHn illruoily iipoii I ho li no Ml ', . li.,,a"M,.rf,u. U 1 1 ,'. ui u.', .. W IIiiioiijuIh sviit it'i), i'rli'4) 7fiu, nor W, lie, Hold by all iliiUfKidti. HAV-Poyfiii wimt your iiiiilin'IN H'oovuiml unit iimdu uoflil ho npwl? Gall ui 147 UomniMfPlul litHil, . Tlify mV liwwnii' "I'd ivivivur (iiinnin m All mm, ffuni m mm w, no muni Il0. Jlilllful, ulvur, (JliilMnian )m)m OOURT HOU3E MATTERS. What is Doing at tho Seat of Oouuty Government. call von warrants. County Treasurer Brown anuouucea that ho has sufficient funds on baud to pay all warrants endorsed "not paid for want of funds" prior tuaiid includ ing June 1!8, 1803, Interest ceasing on said warrants trom the dato of this notice. WARRANTS, J. McDoud drew a warr. nt in the sum of $10, having presented two coy ote scalps to the county clerk. Win. C. Liouey brought gopher scalps eufll dent to be paid $'2.80' by the counly treasurer, aud S. T. Hobart was the recipient of $7.10. REAL ESTATE. Oregon Land Co. to H. Ilockett; land In Marion county, $1,07-1. O, 8. Brock to C. Bloom; lot 7 blk 10 in Morulngskle, $350. Salem Mortor Co. to C. S. Brock; lot 9 blk 10 in Mornlng8lde,$160. Married. KUNDRET FITZGERALD. At the home of tho bride's parents, Salem, December 3, 1894, Miss Em ma Kundret of ibia city, to J. J. Fitzgerald, of Portland. Only tho family and a few intimate friends of thecoutrac'lng parties were present, W. E. Copeland, of Uulty church officiating. Tho bride is a well knovvn aud esti mable young woman of this city. The groom Is deputy district attorney of Multnomah county, and is well known lu this city, having studied law hero. A host of friends wish them a long, prosperous and happy life. Some time after New Years they will take up their residence in Portland. LAW REINTS. At the home of the bride'B parents, 217 Ferry street. at 11:30 o'clock, December 25, 1894, Miss Myrtle J. Law to Henry, J. Reints, all of this city. The wedding was a private one. Only relatives and a few intimate friends being present. Rev. A. L. Hutchison ofll dated. The bride is tbe eldest daughter of E. M Law and M. Law. The gtoom Is a valued employ of the Capital Nursery. A man of line education and sterling worth. The many friends of botli wish them long and prosperous life. They will go to housekeeping soon in a cottage in this city. Died. PORTER.-On Christmas day, of pneumonia, Mabel, daugbtor of Mr. and Mrs. James ,Porter, of Salem, aged 2 years. ( The funeral took place this afternoon and the body was Interred in Odd Fel lows cemetery. - . MM ill The award of highest honors aud gold medal to Dr. Price's Biking Pow der at the Midwinter International Exhibition confirms tbe unprecedented victory won by this peerless prepara tion at the World's Columbian Fair. A Card. The Inmates of the Marlon county poorfarm hereby desires to express their sincere thanks for those splendid festival diuuers on Thanksgiving and Christmas day, furnished by the Super lnteudeney; and also to the honorably ladlen of the Friends church not aloue for their pains coming here on Sunday afterucons to promote Christian knowl edge aud sentiments by eacred hymn's aud teachings, but also for their lovely Christmas gift'. We expect a continu ance of their welcome visits. Njjhhahka Suw'EREits. Mrs. T. A. King hits started out with i subscrip tion paper soliciting for tho sullerers of tiQrthwest Nebraska, and is meeting with good success. A carload will bo shipped from Hi's city January 5, and ull are urged to help u worthy cauae. Farmers should bring lu wheats beans, cured meats, etc Leave at freight de pot, Salem, with lustruotloiis to put Into Nebraska car, also giving uamo of Bender, At Tiik Uiiuitouica UlirUtnma fest ival and Cantata at tho FlrslCongrega tlonul Church lust nllit was witnessed by a crowded liuuso uud was a quaint success ..At the Presbyterian church there wore exorcises and recita tions and an Immence crowd. A marrliigo IIcoiihu was Issued lo For. est K, Mill anil lllrltlo (Jllluml, (), V, Mills witness, both parties of Jf iibbinl, Oim I'NifWH. -Oregon pnokcil buoon ami limit llttoon, KM. nor b,iaiiis, I In. )ut lb, i uhniiltlors, 7u, per b, Urd, lOo, por Hi. Our tu)ii)utitnr are ollormg Imuon ami lard at tlio uamo prluo, but If you want ilio genuine, pure hog pro illint, unadulterated m limit V(V nwn goods, UukIi niarkdt, Uottlu hlook, I! I !H Villi MAUKJUU H4W FIUWOI8UO, JhJlUfl,- WJlHttl (JniUAiin, Dim, ft), - YlHt, OimIi ill Myin VtmvMhi), Dub iiQ.Wlwl vlly 7i(iDbOWHllHWHllM7t7fi. (Jrwnl wuiily'u Jail im bm wltlioiii nil i(iii m nt for Hiiijiit iwo iniHitliSi urn) l inoouii)oi ( iivoni, VALLEY LOOAL NEWS. JEFFERdOK. The school was dismissed Friday until after tho holidays. County School Superintendent Gra ham was In the elty Friday morning visiting the school. Wm. Hudlesou, who has been at tending tho state university at Eugene, came home to spend Christmas with his parents In this city. Tho dance that waii given at Smith and June, hall on Friday night was well attended aud everyono report a splendid time. The graduating exercises at the Evangelical church Friday night was well attended aud all went home well pleased with the following program which was rendered on tho said even ing: Soug by tho school. Remarks by the principal. Oration, Cheerfulness," by Miss Inez Hale. Song by tho Q Q. club. Oration, "Habit," by Mr. James Bianchard. Soug by the school. Oration, "Integrity," by Miss Anna Allan. Song by tho Q, Q. club. Oration, "Economy," by Mr. Walter Lioney. Bong by the school. Presentation of diplomas'. Song by the Q Q. club. AUMSVILLE. Audy Hanson went lo Salem last wepk, having a very Innocent look, free from all tricks or deceit. But he returned with a look of joy aud happi ness a don't care look, aud a silent mys terious, none of your business look. Audy's actions have been watched ever since he commenced building his new house, but now all is explaiued, every oue Is satisfied, even Audy. Married. Mr. Andy Hanson to Miss Anna Cbrlsteoson, may their new house loug be a happy home. On Saturday most of the Inhabitants of Aumsville went to Salem, space for bids the mention of named, but ull oame back In their right minds. We have the most enterprising V. S. in tho country, who is bound to rank A 1. Money and time are acrl (Iced lu search of knowledge. Lait week the doctor bought a horse from Mr. Speer, the horse was sacrificed to science. Eirly one morning whllo the rain was falling beautifully, the horee and the doctor started for the forest.the doctor carrying a large valise full of eoleutllic instruments, and there in the silence of the forest, in the presence of God, the horse and himself commenced a study tlia', will beuelit the aged. All day long tho doctor delved into that horse, and filled his already crowded brain with valuable knowledge which he is now willing to impart to all those who have sick horses. James Moyer our batchelor, who has turned over a now leaf, and be come mean. He has decided that from Saturday until Wednesday all must eat turkey or go without meat, and he don't even furuish the turkey. Tho Turks have raised the white flag and say that they don't want to prose cute the Christians any more. The community Is praying that the Turks may get roliglon and become Christ ians themselves. Alex Merrlfleld has built an addition to his house. James Moyer with tho assistance of others have built two good crossing on Harrison street at crossing of Cleveland avenue. Wo notlco Mr. Blars of the Southern Pacific Hotel, has built a good crossing to the railroad on Hlsmarck avonuo. Dr. Prlco'a Baking Powder Is ono of the high grade articles moro ecouomh cal to use than tho cheap, weak uud iiriwholosnmo powders. MAJUON Christmas exorcises were held at the PrcMbylorlan ahurch on Christmas eve, commencing at 7, There was a largo tree, protty well filled with present4 for tho little folks aud also for some, more advanced In years, which were distri buted by Old Hanta Claus uud many little hearts were made glad, Tho ex ercises wpro nil roudered In songs ami instiuiuoiital nuislo mid declamation oto,i by the children, Wi It, ToiuIIiiboii, who contracted for II, A. IUdsIiaw property sometime gohas returned vald properly to JI, A. Hi ugttln, and has moved Into thu Jay J. Cook lloinu) and N. J. Uadloy Is I moving Into (he hoiuovaoatod by y, It, TonillllbOII, OlareniH) Farnliain, a former resident of Marlon, hut late of J'orrydale whs seem on our streets Monday wild Iil old familiar ttiullo, vNlling Ids imrenls horn, A most bountiful (JhrMmiu, miii slilnliiK. not n nloiiil to msr lis vision, nnil yet Hie old wehfnotur will say, Hive ns ruliii OotUee frr Hale. AiiewNlx room Poling on Twelfth anil Mtolnii Mrram, fnqiilru of J. JO llslr, Ooo'Ule's lumper ysnl, It) (i if IJMiniHr.LJt jjjJpiTAi.. John J, Muuwr, M. D. Ni w ribs, new novw. HaF,'"""'''. ,'tiiii u. ni, inoKwnnt MOoniiiiurnlrtUlnet, mr lU'TU HOLIDAY im fl) And 'Everything WARE MM S?e if fill Before Buying, J. G. rocerie3 Prices Tlml Draw Crowds and Holds Tliem. nic-s That Don't Mate People Poor. Prices That Don't Make Us Rich. Prices to Harmonize With the Times. AT TUB IIWIM (Mil RIVEtt NEWS. The river la Adling very tdowly. Tho Hoag went lo Portland ut 0 n. m. yesterday morning. The Modoo came up lust veiling, nt 6 oolocU, und went on up tho river to Hurrlaburg. The Hteamer Eugene reached Salem, ou her trip up thu river last evening, ut 0 o'clock, aud wont on up tho river. The little uteumer Alice A, mudo her regular tilp yesterday, mid today, ur rivlug In Balem about 1 o'clock uud ou thu return trip loft for Independence at 1:30 p. m. Tho Altona urrlved up from Port land at 4:15 p. m. yesterday, with a good loud of merchatulfuo for Hulem merchuutu and a good puaduuger list. After unloading her cargo at Hulemnhe proceeded on to Independence, return ing on uuhtdulo time thin morning, Hho left for Portlaud at 6 o'clock, with over forty pausQugeru, including Par bod'h oroheatra und a number of Hulom teuohera, who will attend tho teachero' convention at Portland, Ou account of tho (lllllculty In otcur Intt her machinery, thu Uruy Kaglu hub boon unavoidably detained at New berg, ArraiigtmeutH wero miulo thu llret o tho week whereby hIiu may rtoouro thu mauhliiury, unit hu will be reudy for business lu uhout two weelm, " i In Numc.TIio purest louiftto culeup at only 5W cenu per quart. Joa, Olurk, 100 Court street, mjmi.-ii.MUjj JLH.UIMI..J1UI ii iaiwvifjsfm.r'1-uiim JOHN HUGHES, JltMlloi' lu ilVMWVlW, lNllfllH, OIIh, Wliultnv lHK,VanilblH's mill Ilio iiKihltompliilo block ol ItniHllCH Of Ull KIlMlH III (Hi Hlufi', Ai'!lH!H1lHt)riilH,umo, Hu!r,Vni((MliiiiilHliliiiih'HiiiKl lji.MwMliiHlVolillt.lHH HHKDH wwimiau New AiluArlliHiiiAnii. AN flrl'jIUl'NJi - jn4v n, wdiTwiu17 l,"-"TU'""ll , IUIIIH uh.ii.hI r,?"l'l I imiki. N i Wry M I iiimii " ft1'.' WVllll( MIIUII.WI, Willi fHHliui'll I ktf,Li'OTaf."fi!Uw ')'. "iiyaiMiil CROCKERY! m in the FANCY LINE. "WRIGHT, PIONEER GROCER. 1 ll 11 n vm Abl MS iw. HALIBUT & LAWRENCE. AT HALF PRICK Ust oliunee to get pholfo thnrouglitired clilckcDS at halt iirici Vonr on ol a huudrcd; must bo Bold. E. Hofor. l-ulmn. f I'. KIMIIKU. NewnpinfrAdvirtlBlne Agent, J. 121 MeruliantH' jUxclmDce, San Krauclsro, Uourniilliorlz4d agent 'llim paper Is Kept on tile In Ills olllco. C'UIIIISTIAN KOIKNIJK-Lltcniture of all j Kinds on sale fit 87rt i.llnrt v Ktrcet. -S-ly CIAltl'm' I'AVKK-ljimo lot of he.ivy brown J wrnpplnrf paper lor mio cheap. Juit tbe thing for putting under carpets. Call at Jour- ll'V1 olllcft lf rn ivXotlArtUK. Oood aero and planed L pr iporty on jyiigotKound ror property In VC4Uiru Orf con. Addrena Journal office. T)vi'Kl(t.- i'ortliind, acraineuto"5ratlli), L Tucomuuud Han KrancUco papers on sale nt llnunclt')H I'rwtolllfe block. rnHK moHti-orcct fitting truss made. Will I hold a rupture where all others have failed. KorBiilobyJ.i,.l'arrish, 401 Capital street 10-i-tf Ll J. Jlifjuail. Attorney ui lawialeui, Urn con. Oltlce over Hush's bank. S' IETiIjA HUMIM AN. -Typewriting aud oomniorciu stenogiapiiy. uince, ruui II, Oray blooU, The best of work done at are Kiiiiauie rniH. LJl- IgTT j. .7. jiaukin8, Horse, Shoeing. Bhopou Chamekctn street, at rear ol Kel ler's lurulturo store. Hpeclal nttenlloa to tnUrferlngand lmwes wltli dlseaned leet- E. M. WAITJBPIUNT1NG CO,, BOOK AND JOB P11T1S AND Lc(al Blank Publltthevn, Hush's New llrlok.QV(tr tbrbauk,Com'l street Oregon Pacifle Railroad Co. 0UAH. ChAHK, llewilver. - Oonncotluii with STUJAMian " IIO MB It," YAQUrNA ANP RAN JWANOI8CO Hlwtiuer nvtj tun KraimUcoi Auv-1""' su1 shout gyery (eu days, , , , .., J.tvw VsiniliiH Aug. m sua suoal evX eilllll1t", rwiirveil to eliaun !lliiiif dM WllllDllt nolle, Kor frclglit sin) puMHigur il"l'I ' ! ",,M''Sffi:v, w amjik. ityry,ft,ljsy p .1" ,A,5dffi fttijWUW ' imn mm nt itiur A W, M4 mwtyT I IH, ht it