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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1895)
stateoaeauaanKiirW!aMiniir gMgfcJM-JBaey INTRODUCTORY SALE Broadhead ' For thiH week we (direct from the factory) of the prettiest goods you ever flaw, at 45c, 50c, 60c, 65c and 75c Per Yard. An opportunity not prosontod every day. T. T. Dalrymple UH'WUUXiaiW-ilMUlU-'ll iiiMiwnju inji ' m-i THE CIPmii JQIHUUL lUAil.Y AND WKKKI.Y.) i MY HOKER DWOTIIICMH THURSDAY, MA ECU 21, J8!Jo PMmmu-iJ-'U.-1 i; h. jnsAJUwnx, -TICK- BOOKSELLER AND SWIKIi ; HAH THE LATEST IN CHEPE TISSUE, HOOifcTY- stone papkk," AND KXVKlOPrH. Typewriter's lnd, linen mid carbon pipit Ourt, III rct,ntiylbluioilB might dwllB III lie wsy 1 1 txtliim-ry for oMcs, hcIum! or lio.if. ut, vH Omuirolal Hi. PER80NAL8. J5. K, MeKlnuey returned from Turner HiIh afternoon. K K. Hwunk came down from Aumsvlile thin afternoon. District Attoruoy McCain cume up from l'ortlund last evening. Private Secretary Diinnlwuy Is con fined at homo with a touch of la grippe. BUto Treaniirer Phil. Melsohan wum a passenger for l'ortlund on the 1:10 local. Father J. B. White visited In Gervals this afternoon mid will return home toiilKht. Miss Margaret Parkhtirst went to Kugeuit on the 11:17 locul for tt visit with frlendH. Attornoy-Goneiul (J. M, Idleman returned to tlio capital city on thu afternoon local. Hey. Teagardou, wife aud child went to huleiii thin iiiornliiK- KiiKni Guard, March W). Mis Mubel Bean came down from Kugeno yeslsrday for n vlsli at the home of her oouulu, Judge Bean, Cotinvlhiinn Thorns Kuy returned on thu morning local from Portland where he has been on business, J. A. Diimiiiclt, travelling seorelary for the Y. Al. 0. A. of the Paulllo northwest, pawotl Ihrntigli Halem on tlif )ilT lixuil on hi way lo Albany, Mr, IC'i liter, thu uulor, playa "'hioU((li lliii Bhsdnwa of Doatli" ut lletd's llil evening. J lo has a doiii Pliy of fourli en ami the caia will run. Allhlir J,4Wl0lr, Ihn niilcrpfMng and obliging aoooiiiilant of (he firm nf f Jcrrltt A Lavvrtmi'ii, thu I1, 0. itiixn'tn, I itoiilliinl In hi room with an attack of the Klip (5. K. liimr, imIiUiiI western n-uru-larynflhe (nlrjlisllmial umiiiiiIIU ill lh V. M. ('. A. ki lived In h uty (III morning ami vJlM i roo'jisnf Ilia V. M.I J. A iliiilnglbsilsy. MiNMia, Hmlili ami J'f a wimmll titfhii Auroia my wuiihII, r In uw lusiiMilliig aoniw hook ami laddrr Hiali( Wlimli Ihn uliynf Htlniiinu luujfrr liaa u fur TUy may iuc KUUHt III lll. (fro, l, UMn, a )uwiMl trader vftllui. Iiu li Hiy ui efb J'frfrli). IJelltluk Ilia jiiwimi i Vy IUKdiu fur lh unkmili-l In Mljf UfttfWH b a lal)(a liiaMlly ! Ilu (M Uia eMIuu. Pulllmid HUH. Uy II. SS' Wlilla.ihaiiiliMluiialuf 'miI fMiti muliHV4, and fWmir 4orfm IVul'aA M It ahurnh nf U(Ml,aiMl mm W ejudtmi n VVlll ainHia UMUktlMI, Iim ihmhimJ fjt?(U Mill(lt HmpHuk IiUmI ihM mUU WHY UOMI) W4liyftal Uy,l fiHhl wr r ttut Mia wlHa Ulb InMk ttl UtW limit Allwiitfll.alUvfl aoiM Ml JtipUiJulj DM MKMl iiua ut jtw f'MIIlH. t Hwm J'aftlW, ItUMalU HAfH AHtt (Ml '1' H Nw lu flu MII l'l, Kr jKwiw,. HtMMt l'ifW l i-w HH Af Hi ad I si.J l Mf JtfMtrMvWM H WlKW JfWf. Wir r (iiliiMiriiM HA UK HUIM OK- Dp?ss Goods. offer a complete lino & Company. usuui j m ntssnmit. an. Hull, F. (J. Hiker took t te afternoon Ideal fur l'ortlund. 15. V. Helm, president of the Amerl ruri railway union, lectures lu Port 'mirt tonight. LuknLynn ami Floyd Field, dele gate from tho Polytechnic and Wll Ihinitto University, respectively, to the Y M. 0. A. coiiv iillon lo Ihi held In Forest Grove, commenc'ng tomorrow ind continuing tinlll Sunday evening?, Irft today to bo present ut the opeulnv ( the convention. Tub XiiUMsra. The ureal tragi dlan, Kreiiier, played to a better boue nit nlgbt than was expected, owing to he etonn. He him u grtut pluy, "The fiullMn," conveying a wlerd Impree- Mon of the Kecret n volutlonury innvc ment Uuluhl the Ilusnlun K"veruiuent, and hail travelled ull over the world with It. Thu electric earn will run lo ulKht after the pluy. WiM. Kktikk. Uharlea Hellen braud, who boa conducted u rentiiuruut on Commercial street alnco March IWi, will close out IiIh estublitibujeut lu thu uenr future and rollro from the tnihl iu'bh. The building, after beluu iiuxlulled, and necewnry ropidra made, wltl be occupied by Mrs. D. L. Flester, themllllnor. Wantkd. Ten ladles and twenty tfontlemen at the Bnlem Hlioo Factory, to Icuvo ordora for Hue flttlujrand flue style ahoe this month. A trial will convince you they aro the best. No, aOB Commercial afreet. 3-21 1 w If you are dlsaatUllod with valley Hour, you cau get tho fumous ICiHteru Oregon hard wheut Hour at Clark's. A burrel will mako more bread than uuy other brniid, Thoman (I, Colemuu, who hoa been oomluclliiK a merubuudlmi store at Uer vals, has made nit usidgumeut. The nm)U amount to 1 1 ,1)0.1 H uml the llii-bllltU-a r.t .',i!.'U.()7. To tiik I'l.N.-Joliii Huruhuiid John Vynu uro llir luli'st arrlvnU ut (he pen. Ileullary. They oomu fruiu DoiiuUm u-iuuty and will serve ouu year each for Urceny, MAHItMIIK lilUKNNK. The county uleik, yesterday iilNriioon, Issued u marriage license to It. W. Hluclalraud Kathleen Ahremll. WiTNrrttti.--U I not dlllluiill for us InatHHira Wltme4 to tttstlfy that Keli worlhy A ilsriielt' U the hast piano rn the iMiaal lo gej a 16 iwut meal. J'l.KAli (luiiiv.-We plead tiiillty to Ihuuhsruu of selling the brt and hu iiheaiawt lea. Kpimire brand. Ulllmrl A Patterson, Mammoth slunk nf nw wall paper at lluirn llamlllOh's. Ihluy. Mutlsnl pleklr al Hulk's tfMMry. Tlllt FAIIiloMmrgam. liKluiiimsiidsl stisul, "Snul SEASON 'lSWfl- ImiHUlWl J'dlltflll JIhU, Ail JIuliiirN rilil juli K SlViilUaW ' MAIiCH 20 ml 21 -" " ..Hh.u i -mHbII0 lwfin warn 0 MHtiiur i MCU THE COMMISSION 0FFI0B8. WiU Not Be Paid UntU There is Some Authority. Thequettlou whether Orejjou's rail road commlwlon, Hih aod gnmp warden, and food and dairy coinmls loner holdover, In view of the fact that the legislature ndumed without electing, has advanced n atep nearer solution today. The auditing clerk, Mr. Lovell, hna Uen liixtructt'd by m-c- rctary of ftite Klneulii to Ikhuu no vnucheu for the salaries of theso oflleerrf for any act vice render, d later than Feb. 22d, tho date when thu legislature might have elected but did not do so. This In not to bo considered uh placing any construction upon their legal sta tus by thu secretary of slht-, but that otllolal simply declines to take any chances of committing what the courta may hold to be Illegal. Ton governor has the matter under tdvUemcnt also but declines to esy any tiling except that tho courts may nave to cuttle It. l'nu ulitiruey geueral had tho whole natter of the legal status of these olll lalu under consideration and is iormu .itlug an exhaustive oplulon. Tiiu Hrat olllclal to encounter the or ler not to pay any of the salurlea later (ban February 22, was Fish and Qame vVardeu McUuIre, who, today, pre-eiit-d hm bill fur tho flrst quarter but wits informed that if be would make a olll for bor vices to February 22 ouly it would be paid. A Meritorious Show. The opening display of the Leader millinery establishment this year Is ,'jrtalnly a high compliment to the artlutlo aklll of Mrs. Kued and her ible aaslstauu. Tho show window i a draped witli purple, with a bac,k round of lemon velvet, and In it are dhown u few of the moat exquisite pat tern hataever shown on tho coast. If you havo not seen It, go down and in spect what will be remembered for yours and what will do your hou! good to behold. J. H. Heed, tho manager of this oxteustye business, Is tho Viratof d-klum, and conducts probably tho most elegant store on this coast north of rian Francisco. Balem ladles should show their appreciation by a liberal patronage. A Thorough Trout. Lust Monday evening at a Joint meet ing of Sedgwick Post and Ilellef Corpe, to which all old aoldles and their peo ple weru especially invited. Those prepcut were happily disappointed and highly cd I (led by the address of Major Nash, U. B. A. Ills toplo wax "tho du ties of cltlzoushlp," and in his talk dls cumsuI that broad subject lu nil Its phrases, and especially dwelt upon tho Importance of pure motives and patri otism lu public life. Major Nash has hum in the service since 1801, aud while he la a plain, ostentatious gen tleman, his Ideas and life long training Ii'jvu given him a broad culture that lis tho admiration of all whom he ni'itj. An eflort will be mude to have him agulu visit our city when opportu nity ofleis, Tho Hrown Case, lu thu supreme court, Thursday, a ruling was madu allowing H,(l. Hrowu, liitirduier of Alfied Klliculd, at Oak land, Or,, who Is appealing from tho ilvdUton of thu ulioult court for Douglas (utility, until May M to Hie his brief, s.ijs thu Kuguiio tluuul, This Hill drag the iuo along through the summer be fore tin. higher nourt will pass upon It, Thus Brown's iteuk Is lu no liinmdlutn iluiigur, Brown Is thu man who iinir ilufwl Alfrwl Kliicald III oold blisal last July at OsUUinl, Or. He was oouvlated of imiriUr In (ha first degrno and svii UiiimI lo lm hatigud, but his attorneys lflll tlllH'MUl lilt!) IhUKUpfOllllMMHirf, i is (o l iohn lirowil will fiwolvw his just dues, Hayuy Uisdustoi l'rtlusllHii ttlpluniM from our publlu mtm hsvs husli ImUo.1 by Cwuilly Hufsi, Ufslisui iwu young gradut aim ut Hi llubbsfd imlitMi dlslMiH' WUIk It. 'I . M-wm Is laaabrr I1i4r UIHW alt Wall Diuitiik, Wtlits I'lsl lf. WsllKf PflMt, Ivan 0lin, Csil IIHK, ami JuMijih Mtl'sHstlswI. Ths KlsdUsilHg twjM Hill Is Us irfssti llifainwry lu tlul Iwmij, Cihlsy kvini Ik IsVhiiis mil U MumI Ium1 I lit M7SillMi ut lUv Uys Mlists) I Umi hi four lit lU , i Jshs Iimi. IUiU mimh, t)jtr Mt ikmm imi fijrw Jh Juy Usv lltiH fHMUtlk; IftstrtMlMtf fmti W H lHtvi. 'IV MmUw wasls. tim al lJt by W I MHlsny, tfttHtf4 kf tu HJrtHlMlsei I'yit4 Wgiltf l4jit. Ml ai I Us itt JSmI iti htoh limt U s, Mii mm lJtUH lit ! 44Mtjs n iW mHIsw asf fjbt) A ll4 Mr lstt MMiliMB W11 19 IV'(WWI III UvtH IB lb Msfgii Well li w h LU tiftvi- M mI mm i!iiii( imfi turn I H Hlt, nul Mil MWt tfjr i- N i MMttMei M Mf lHi W i T-nrryir RIVEH NEWS. Bteamer Jilmoro will be up Iroai the metropolis, tonight bound for Corvallls. The Alice A makes ber regular trip ear-h day between Balem and Indepen dence arriving ut Salem about 10:30 and ou the return trip leaves at 1:15 p. m. Faseeoger steamer Altoua came up from the metropolis tills afternoon with a fair load of freight and utul number of passengers. After making her laud log and discharging riulem freight, she proceeded on up the river to Indepen dence. The refieehlugOregon showers, which have been looked for by the river men for Home lime, have cmnc and the steamboat men aro now happy over the prospect of a noticeable raise of the river which will permit the boats to carry eveu heavier loads than thoy have been carrying for the past tbreo months and at the same time make schedule time. Trade on tho river, which has been rather dull for tho past month, Is be tinning to pick up. More potatoes and itralti are being shipped, there being a slight advance In the market. The po tatoes aro shlppeo direct to Ban Fran cisco, while the wheat Is unloaded at the Portland Flouring Mills at Oregon City. Time to Call a Halt. All of these reports telegraphed abroad by Irro ponslble newspaper cor respondents uud daringly headed "Sin ful Balem." the "Wlc-ed Capital City," Oregon' Mouti Carlo," etc , are unjust aud are doing the city more harm in several ways than all tbe good that has been accomplished sluce the days of the founding nf a society of a White Rib bin cluu here. Statesman. Now that the men arrested for keep ing gambling places huvo been dis charged for want of anyone appearing against them, and whereat- hu f the sal oons in towu aro uuublo In make their rent, uud all the injury done Salem that ciu be done, la It not time to call a halt In advertising our dements to the world ? Is It not time to go to work and set for the Capital City's good qualities and hold a public meeting seltiug forth the merltH nf our oily ami heralding them forth lo the world. Police Court Young Hepburn, who's so infatuated with a Japanese woman In this city, with whom ho ran away, but re turned again, la now Involved In a peck ol trouble. Last evening in a dis pute with a Chinamen, In a Chinese restaurant, on Court street, Hopburu cut tho former on tho head with a tea pot, cutting a serious uash, which necessitated the culling of a physician, who took several stltclus in the China man's sculp. Young Hepburn appeared before Judge Files this morning and was bound oyer lo tho grand Jury lu the sum of $100 for assault with a dan gerous weapon. His houdsiueti ore W. W. Hepburn and II. F. Jury. No Olllclal Stenographers, (Joveriior Lord aud Haoretary of Statu Khidid aro strict economists, I'liuy Iihvu not appointed tho olllclal stenographer and typewriter, author ized fur their respective otllces by the legislature, Boundary Klnuald will do the work with the help of some of his regular nlllco force. Governor Lord savs lie does not need u stenographer but for about three months during tho two yearsjiut before and during the legists llvusesvlitii, mIiuii Iih will employ one. TIIIC FA I It for bargains. U Commercial street, Nipped lu the Hud. Is It not better lo Dili oousiimptluii, the grimiest s4Wiirgonr hiiuisiilty, in Ilin bud, IIihii lo try to stay It prouruM on thu brink nf ihugravu. A tw ilie of ('ahfiiriiU's nnt iiouful priMlueiloii, HANTA AIIIIC. Ihukinguf (Vmsiiiiip linn, Hill lehsvu, aud a ilmnoiuh tiest iiidit Mill vurw. Nasal Catarrh. I si Mftell III fufsniiijier of twiisuiupluiu, , "Wwl isy ( !A LI I'OHK I A t 'A T II 01 It It Tlie.s lemsjlle aM sokl and fully uairsulisl by Luiin A Brooks st tot vrfiU anil f I.IH, nr lliifs Ut tf.U) A HlTii Llvr L.usJIy has IimI uvrr, lis U Ull m, uiM4uii.t.l, Uae UA4.iuu aod ds. If lUfri Is (in urvsuk tr.u4 a lw s).4sm ut Parks' Mm fw. Mill UtM him up. 'arbs, kkir Cre istiMitiui) in, i uud klUiNy wiiti mm srtl ii s atifH gUSfBsflMt 1'fW 'JlM, N I.HI.I," will 4ttMiM uy SU h' e- Mi.i UMtlf ill t (tie utwiu lUtfmi llvr-Vid' 'W KB CREAM BAHINfi !HHDIR M0tiTHkJwr MAPII, .MkTI appointed. But tho Lord turns n deaf ear to his lmpo tuuily. General Compson still keeps his type writer, but that offlce like his own is coming to be quite a sinecure. Oregon's 120,000 cundal appendage now hang as it were suspended by a single hair. That hair Is a possibly favorable opinion of the attorney gen eral. The appendicitis of Oregon politics still exists, but Its existence is like one of tho nebulae of Orion -can only be seen with a tjlescope. Citizens' Meeting. Woodbukn, Or, March 21. There vlllbea meeting jut citizens at Bar io i's hall Saturday evenlug, March 23 I, to place In nomination candidates for mayor, marshal, treasurer and re corder, also four councllmeu, two for a two years' term and two for a one years' terra. Fine Buppkk. Tiie supper given at the Bunuyslde hchoo! 1 oua-, sven miles south of the city, last Saturday evening was a great success ai d a rojul good time was bad. About SMOwis realized. Ilev. aud Mrs. Belknap were present. Swiss chees" Branson &, Co. tjMnHKi.i.A HodPiTAi.. John J Mauter, M. D. New ribs, new covert new handles. With C AL Lockwooo 288 Coinmereial.'Htreet. 1 1 27tf Common Sens-) Should be used in attem kiiu '" cu that very dlsugreeable dlseiso.caMrr As catarrh originates in Impurii .i the blood, local applications can do i. permanent good. The common 8rs" method of treatment is to purify the blood, aud for this purpose there U no preparation superior to Hood's Baren parilla. Hood's Pills euro constipation by re storing peristaltic action to the alimen tary cunal. Tho Ladies of Salem. Aro Invited to call and Inspect our stock of bonnets, hats, etc., before pur chasing. Wo have a woll-solected stock of all the latest novelties aud an elegant line of putterns, also beautiful hats for $1 and upwards. (8ee south window). Our trimmer is first-class, and as this Is our first spring season In tho millinery business, you cau rest us. sured that you will have nothing ottered you but entirely new aud fresh goods direct from the Kastern markets. Qoods all marked lu plain tljurea aud one price to all. Call In today aud see j wuat we ouu do for you. At thu i.ames' iinr.tr, I). W. Fhasku & Co. Commercial street. BwUs cheese BrHiisou t Co An Absolute Cure. OIM'MICNI' Is only put up In (urge I il ,i .Him... (I., i... u ' . . ' . . n .......,,.-.,. ,,,, itiltl II, (til lll)lllle mire fur old son, burns, iniuikU, oiup Hd huiids, uud ull skin Kiuptioiis. W ll IHtsliviilymirHHll kinds ..f p,M, Ask fcriTieKi.,,,(sL,.U. AIICI'I.K ()ll M ICS T, Hold by Ltimi it llruobs at imm. K'r hoy; by ,1M Wleenls, Hiim. In Ir.-Tii fwl bu.lusM all right, and IlrewUr ,V White are Still III II, Mild ) l m ty. 'j1-Jr 'flns am always right. u KlUllAV ANM trTVwZT-U Mwl wllllBsry iwrlurs will hay (Mr mu. uuftl sitting optHiug on KHtlsy suil iHNly, Maruli Ut soJ , A g iims M ,iimu bftU sitsl MtliiiiiHry Hwvlll wilt lm uti nUlUm nu4 ail Uis UdtM ul Ik. uty a loy.u-J lu agji swd lunmtH iwut. Mi'WMOriimr a. xZ ai,mh M. K MHJ in W r.blp, Kuflh H.L.MI lLlUuMlil.ii M.. ...I... ... i. ". -" H WMjr HI 4 m jjjj J p hi rrs)r da; smus, f V0w THE LORD'S WILli an " It it is, Oregon will be minus its greatest ornament. A thing of beauty and of Joy will be lost forever. The Oregon railroad commission is still In a stetiof fqnluoctlal deu-tude. Governor Lord refuses eo far to eren appoiut a Metx'grnpher lu his own of fice, for w lilch i he legls'al-re made pro vMon. IInw cmii l.e appoint or retain a thing for u l-leh there is no provision Col. Jim Kddy Is fccared aud Is mak ing application to the Lord to be re " HUU ay ,,a, Ji li i'ir JS A rdTB sQ 1DLTT51 o wmf n Republican Clubs llieblnle convention of JJepuljlloau clubs called at rorwauu v " probably tbe only poimon - In Oregon this year. Following ore clubs In Msrlon county emmeu i gate8' . a MPnr. Balem club, oaiera. - -nack, secretary; president aud number of members not reported. McKlnley club, Salem-W. H. Arm i traoe, F. P. ToiVd 62.; ninKlnlov club, Woodburn-H. F. ilcLoney, A. B. Aulerson, 200. Younir Alen's club Jefferson Hugh H-irrlsoii, A. J. Bhumaker, 118. Mirlou club, Marion-3. H. Russell, Phillip W. Pearson, 42. Buttevllle club, Buttevllle-W. E. Her, E. A. M. Cone. Detroit club, Dttrolt-R. M. Poe, S. P. Kerr, 30. KnlKht club, sublimity-Herman Bchellberg, L. 8. Lambert, 70. Aurora club, Aurora-Btepnen omnn Louis Webert, 40. McKlnley club, Macleay-W. A. Taylor, C. J.SImernl, 70. Horeb club, MM City-Joseph Fonee, J. L. Read. Sllverlon club, Bllverton T. W. Riches, president. There is material for a great manj new clubs that could be organiz'd in the Interim between now uud the con vention and it should be done. swiss oheeseT HERRING, MACKERAL, SMOKED HERRING, NEW CREAAI CHEESE, HOLLAND MUSTARD, Al Bkanson & Co's. Deafness Cannot Be Cured by local applications uh they cuuimi reach the diseased portion of tho ear There Is ouly one wav to curedeufuess. ind that is by constitutional remedies. Dcaftiets Is coued by an iulhmed con liiluu of the mucous lining uf the Eu uchianTubp. When this tube Is in II .uned you have a rumbling Bound o mpi'ifect liem lns', and when It is ei Ireiy closed, deifuess is tbe resmi ml uuIcmk tbe intUmatiou can be la Ken out and this tube restored to i'i lormul "iiulltion, hem Ing will bedi i u. fo -ve ; nine cubes out of i e (- Oi , . u is, utiicliisiiotbii ut in n ll .iiu-d.c. mill iui. of the lui. l'l- Ull f ' ' V iU alu 0"e Hutidred Do lai ormiyiexe it Denfuess (caused h ainrili) that cannot bo cured by Hull'V Cutarth Cure Send for circulars; fret F. J. Chem:y & Co., Toledo, O try0ld by Druggist", 75c. 10-4w Dissolution Notice. The cnpirtnerf bin heretofore existing between D. E. Swank and Thomns Johnson, in the milling business a Aumsville, is thi day dissolved. Tin bu-lness hereafter will b conducted b D. E. Swank. All accounts due tho old lirm will Ik payable to D. E. Swank. D. E. Swank, Thomas Johnson. March 11, 1803. d 3 12 lm Notice. Tho copartnership heretofore exist Ing between A. N. Gilbert, I. L. Pat terson and R. D. Gilbert, under the Jinn name nl Gilbert, Patterson & Co., s tills day dissolved, A. N. Gilbert re tiring. The business will be conducted hereafter by I. L. Patterson and It. I), Gilbert under tho linn name of Gilbert lV 1'lttttutrt.All All ,.,m,..tl.. .1 .!. li 'firm v Htivinuiii 411 iii:i:iiiiiiih iiiim inn nin ill Will be navabln In Hih iu.u, .r n'l'mA & ,t.tir?, tllev awumhig ull liabilities of tiie old tlrm. A, N, Gilheht, I. L. Pa-itkuson, , , . - OlI.llKHT, Balem, March 0, J8U5, TIIK FAIR for bargains. 214 Commercial street, You Don't Have to Hwcar Off. nT..,1il""1' I,?"':' JM"rii d Agrhiull ...... m iiiiimi mxnii f,o I'd IIno hefsiiiiius (..banco linliil num. "We .-.... ... Minij inrra uurwi Uy NthTth ,-.......,, ,, uiieneii r,ir M, p ksr iWu. .. Ossi, sW w fr i Mwn, MS A. uass, w Hk, mm, i 'U-L7LJlm MW uui araeiu '"' .f lie.., T JsHV. SI .ISJl I Still llM,l PuJilLlud - - -r-m wr t m r""i Mw . . ." 1" ' ) M our JOHN HUGHES. llOltlur III ilVMMlm. Isnlm. lk Mliiiiiii'ni.iiui,.!!l IMIlllliMi iHtip f nhIi. l nil hi, H , llMfr0f'tHiaii itud HliliiniH.i....i lliiiml iiimliii V IllUHsiifciiisiiii ears; two lWxh,wrw, ,,, , , ;;' ..... Ihesuellof tobttueouiakiis h m slok ' -fj'o-To-Hsv H.I and Huarnteni l.v ll '. rry, ko pur no my, Ihk ,ri,u hiV VIUrDIHIhPtTm "K to'UoM Vnrk or chlS. llMIKI KKflhKC EMOVED-OooJe's auction and commit ft Blon Iioubo. Bcconrt nn. i tnlilnn GommUil-'U. nana cootu boinht Parlies HBlnKaLl ll.lnir ll BOll RllOUld CUll UtlU t"C. Farm, Miles a specialty.. J. P. GOODK, auctions. 318 Uoromerolnl hu, near e irat wntlonal Utni onbl mi.es. iit.a THjttfix"UANUB. A flrtoiagf grain faST V situated In the famous laraoa Itfver Va'ier' North Dak., closo lo good market. Will ei! obanie for prorerty about tialetn. ddrtsi,u, cats joumai. M Rll..r.T Post OClcn bloc. m fUO kJC0UAM1b Hulem clly lroi)ftyirj J bind or stock In Kans.: Cfovnl counly urefcrred Jiienllro of (J, w. amiili, Yci i'ni-a, m ilem.Or. o-nni lifANl'WIJ msui"B Cau vii 'ier nl yooda7 II uresi. J.iuerui aamrjr hii i HApenge pall wecklv; Perman'iii position lilt WS Ultoi (Al., nursery iuuu, iuumuuH;irauu, l-O-Apr-17- R In T HALF PUICJ5 Last clinnce to if., I A choice thoroagljorcd chlckeDB at Kali I price Yoorp.citolubuudreUiniUBt besuln.1 Hofer, Halem. I, P. K1HJJ.EU. Wowap it'trAdvvrtivlug AecnLI of MaMhotit.1 ISnliflnirn Man L-M......-71 1 is our authorised agent. 1 .- VU-...U. .v---.-, nau rranoiloa s paper la kepi Sau Fraaoln 1018 on mo in nnomca, nUBIHflAW BUIKN ( JJB Literature or EI le aud Christian Holenet .. ots at 3i6 Liberty wtreei, cornsr Cheroeketa. TAHi'Bt PAPiiit-iviirKe lot o! heavy brown j wrapplnspspor for Bale cheap. Just n mi lnir ror putting nnder carpets (."allHt Jonr. nal offlce tt IAI'KIW. Porllana, -mcrumeuio, oepiiit. I Tacoraaand Ban Fmnclsco papers ou ia;. alBesnett's PostoUlco block. WANTED J)y young man of good li-tblta II ro-ntloti as belter in blro'sm th stuin. Hns worked three j e rs ut the tradn, Dai, not expect ble- ivngps. It . Journal nmra lTAN'JKI). A pomiou as li-uitc keoiu-rbya ,0 IIIUIV ULC WU1UUII (Jew hell. FulrGro'jnds I Write to Mis. h. i O. Or. 1 fl X win. Vi hXUlbiMili.-liooil ucr aud pumet nriperty on Puetiiind for pi-open in eslcrii Uregou. Address .loll run ce. -ati ni, rXi.UA.MJr.-BU acreH K.Hi 1 n ! wm I loeutcrt: irood 7-rooin h uise: ham, ,-lion. lem property. Aduiens I , Journal oifco.S lin. ur. ;i-i.itr.t W. A. UUStCK Pies dent. J. U AI.BKKT, Cashier. al OF SALEM. TnmBaclsafcueral banKiug buslucKa. $1,500 REWARD 0FFERFD. The mirtcrislgned oilers $1600 reward lor th conviction . f the party or parties who burned bis ban aud horbtsoa the night ot llec-niber 2, UV2. Uc-will also pay saw for each neees ory to the crime I own two good ranches uud am ablo to pay this reward. JOSEPil G, ANDBItSON, illlS.dAwBm Jlehama. Or CONSERVATORY Willamette University Tee most complete and best equipped music Bthool on the northwest coast. University sUmflards. Latest methods and horough work. )l Jlp iwi ftvon on completion or course, 'irst term begtna Heptomber Is, 1891. Z M. PAHVIN, Mus l)oc DirecUir sll W L.ppUCLAS 3LOBTI WE. r it JS? aWs. COEDOVAW. rRCNCMACMAMElLCD CALT. ;4.3.spFlNECAliKAH0ARDa 3.eopoLlCE,3 50LE9. WSP.WORKlNCMQft .l7-8B0YSSCH0OlSH0i 'LADIES. it2.J'wi.iu,. t BEsTn0N0lA. rtWBWmE-. W. L.Douglas $3 & $4 Shoes All our shoes are equally satisfactory jhiy glv the btit valu (or lli inonv Jf your doaUr cannot iu,.Ply JKfflold by u KKAWSSB lUtOS. DRESSMAKING. Isni s kiuirs i of lh& ,J!l ' .e fiJ ' Ha- IW, U, UUIMMU, ! k MONMOUTH JMWhl nr run. u dniiiriti,. wmmmm 'wtlwfr 'kUWi,iJIi.uj..,.. ... ... .""Ml W. AJdfc- TfiyTsw. rfiiiiiai fUHilfll Uym o V&UlTTATXit. ffil '.- - rsu ism. iiesi M1T8 ui3 IsiiJ . :... 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