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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1896-1899 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1896)
TPf faju4MWMMnMMMMHRMNNM " . & lr r I'f i.-i rm If TM.mat a tare relief for sates hi th fcck, jjd, cheater ntf,N. .kT&e ! ililj.' Porous Plaster THE BROWN CASE. Thecr begBh by Rct, Brown of ao0D HARD TIMES PACTS. ft FAMILY Ailcoek' Bear m Mind Mt m ef the hott of counterfeits and Imita tion! It as 004 f jjenume. SaaiFmclPCO! to bend Mrs. Davidson 9T)00 from fflm to silence a Mr?. Baddln,1 should lookup the list of premiums "to San Quontln 'prUon for extracting READINO FOR THE ' CIRCLE.. Every reader of The Journal Daily Capital Journal S- ... r r-- i MY HOPftR BROTHBRS. MONDAY, JA 13, IBM. robbery, pffthe Amerl ;r ai&tnnt'cd In thecf- THK GREAT BOND ROBBERY, The boldest can people 'ever attempted fort of President Cleveland to sell $100,000,000 gold bonds to a foreign pyndlcnto, with an option dn SlOO.txxv 000 more. The great goldbug robber In the white house has never scrl otisly attempted to sell those bonds to the American people. The United States senate has de cided by a large majority that no more bonds shall bo sold at private Biilo or under private contract. Senator Mc Ilrldo went on record twice In favor or this resolution offered by Senator Elklns. Senator Mitchell was absent, but stands with McDrlde against bond sales to syndicates. The vote to adjourn over the Elklns resolution showed a peculiar state of affairs, The 'silver Democrats dc Bcrtcd silver and went with their party. This will centralize tho silver Republicans of the senate on the rcvo- nuobill and with the two ropullst votes expected tho bill will pass. Rut adopting the Elklns resolution blocked tho president's game of choslng a pri vate 8200,000,000 bond contract with tho Morgan syndlcate,tho most lawless and high-handed goldbug robbery ever attempted. The president should bo impeached for undertaking such "midnight bar gains under da.rk'-lantcrrt light." Such sleight-of-hand performances by an administration of a government by the people shows how far our country lias drifted towards an Irresponsible despotism. This latest performance should be condemned regardless of party. Tho American people have tho first right to buy bonds If any arc needed to maintain tho credit, honor and Integrity of our govern merit. And why do tho "noble .TO" say "Whew !" Itccmiso Senator Mcllrldo Ih not .In favor of the freo and Inde pendent coinage of slluT.-Otwego Ironworker. Well, tho thirty nover took that position. Thero wore u great nmny "free and Independent colnago of sliver" men among them, but they wanted first of all a Republican sen ator. If Harvey Scott hurt dictated a bcniitor he would have been a goldbug, voting for tho Cleveland gold bond robbery o(,tho,Auioricau people Mr. McUrltta will never do that. Ho Wanda for tho rights of the American Ioplo to govern their own country, and for genuine bimetallism. JOHN BULL BACKS DOWN. TIip newscflme Saturday that Eng land would -end the Venezuela con troversy by coming to a direct agree ment with that country. Crowds about Tiik Journal bulletin boards -1 1...1 ,. l1i tl.ta nnnnr isstlll dragging along gj. ESfoSSiTt a'-'STb Troin a scriptural staudpolnt Dr, tJjc cl)capcst paper on lhc PaclfIc Brown should nefer have begun a co.t t Wth It we give yearly sub- prosecution against Mrs. Davidson, scrlptlom to any of the following "If a man sue you for your coat, glyc valuable publications, each known to i... ;.-A..-i-t;n-rnT.,i nrni.rniW the world as.i standard In its field: tion, was Christ's moCfa Ho seemed i n !..'. I.iaf oil tmlWr.ilnl .rOsVlirffl' .l lltl.i; HliV 111. njlllivmt - -- - and took vengeance' In his own hand. Another curious feature Is the fact expressed great satisfaction at what that Mrs. DavIdmn.Mrs. Baddln. Mrs. Tunnell, Mrs, Stockton and Over man arc all divorced women. Blown as a materialist and sensationalist has been a power for evil rather than good. Hp should have adopted Ben Butler's rule never to be found nlone with a woman not his wife. was apparently a complete back down on the part of Grea;Brilnin. That country has for fifty yearn refused to settle what she now proposes to settle promptly. The Venezuela minister to tho United Stsitcs, was shown tho cable gram that Great Britain was to re establish direct diplomatic relations with Venezuela, tho- overtures to be made through the good otllccs of an American state, not the United States. In diplomatic circles at Washing ton the Impression obtains that the dispatcher Indicated a barkdown In Great Britain's attltudu toward the South American republic. Chile was regarded as the country through fflilch Great Britain was most likely to make any new representations to Venezuela of the character Indicated In the dlspatches.as Its relations, with that country arc very cordial. Tho effect of a direct settlement with Venezuela will lc to deprive the jommlHHlori Just appointed by the president of their occupation. Great Britain's chango of front in an Illus tration of the magic effect of a touch of tho Monroe doctrine. Portland Is the home of political extravagances and corruption In Ore gon. It is a wiioicsomo sign una some of the extravagance Is to bo dealt with In that city. There Is little hope of any success becauso corrupt men cannot bo otherwise than extravagant. Wllon It takes from $20,000 to $.10,000 to heel up the city primaries, how can tho peoplo expect ( anything but rottencss In tho outcoino? Lets see: There's the German-English crisis, "the Spanish-Cuban crisis, tho Turkish-Armenian crisis, the American-British crisis, tho Biltlsh- Transvaal crisis. There vlll besome thlng for the newspaper- for a few- weeks to come. The Daily Capital Journal has a new dress and came out New Year's day with a very creditable edition. The now dress makes a decided Im provement for tho better, on that ulrcady tirat-class paper. Stayton Tlmos, TlicrahMmcu In tho city council ,Vnovaut'to go ahead and finish up tto clly liall when thero Is not a dollnr Insight to do It with, when to do so moana only to Increase the nl- ready large Interest-bcarlngdebt, and wlieu It will cost uioro to light and heat tho new building than rent costs In tho present. Othern want to create o new ward to make places for men on the council who have axes to grind. Eighteen hundred and ninety-six U going to bo a poor year for business and It ought to bo a bad. year for political jobs. Salem faittfera-arp flQiily going to Nrture a Jot of uranuuuii at ti ortkt)l fcow, but they are going to wpiure tho .how IUol( nnd bring it l-o bai m next-year. 1'horc Isa great deal of war feeling without atiy war, mid that Is all right. The mtml sentiment of tho ...M-ii world to agaiiio ,,. . onlywarju-jtlllableorposslblowoulni,. compel sonic country llko Turkey to take its bloody hands off tho Arnica laiis, or to establish moro dimly some great principle -for the elevation of humanity, Senator Sqiilte proposes an Alaskan boundary commission to cost $75,000. As the (inference the dispute Is about amount Ui only 01 feet of n strip of Alaska real eitnto, It will cost $10,500 If we get it To Kentucky Blackburn men bay they will resist any ballot being taken for senator untlll the vacancy caused by Representative Wllsto's deatli shall bo tilled. An election cannot be hold before January 21. The Toledo Blade, The Queen of Fashion, Womnnklnd, The Farm News. The Child Garden. These vnluable publications arc each wortjia $1 a year, yet we give i ou your choice, one year free, for a $1.50 subscription to The Journal, cither the Daily for six months or the Weekly for eighteen months. Sec the list, and don't neglect to profit by H. Don't be deceived ln(o paying for so-called premiums offered with high priced papers at a slight advance. Remember The Journal Is .the cheapest newspaper on the Pacific coast, und It gives you high grade premiums without auuitionai cuargc. m Your Boy Won't Live Long. So Mr. Gllman Brown.of 34 Mill St., South Gardner, Mass., was told by the doctors. Ills son had Lung tumble, following Typhoid Malaria, and he spent three hundred and seventy-five dollars with doctors, who finally gave him up, sayliur: "Your boy won't live a month." He tried Dr. King's New Discovery and n few bottles restored him to health and enabled him to go to work n perfectly well man. He says he owes his present good health to the use of Dr. King's New Dis covery, and knows it to be the best In the world for Lung trouble. Trial bottles free at Fred A. Legg'sdrugl store. iiii-i .ftAmiMMl i ii s-rt y -' y1"" " T - T , m M . riyM 1 gOM I fBWffl iu KJ' ImSWji VT. vHll VJ i Wmmm1 gWUiUiUiUiKUUsM ( Lmjjm lgggB!g3l, SBC i I EAST AND SOUTH gouey-s magazine vi hasta Route. OF THE f ESTAIILIbHUD i8n Volnmc CXXXH beBini Unuafv iiu. During lCo6 Godey'i Mcilnc, mIIi'. TALKS WITH "i SUCCKbSFUL WOMEN VJluflti'e hints Hboiil var oui t)ranch Industrv which nrc ODen to icnm. u.. " l nlio ustr which Bie onen to woracn, by wlj J o hire iucceeJd In tliem. MUtJIC I.N AMERICA. fMjM Jtrtn rtf mititiM.1 ...l.t 9nilihprn Pnrifir CO Blu''ted each month with 'poataK!' OU LI I lit I II I ablll VU. pRjih?,ndoneormorepjKeolmiiiio iv?" ' ' itiukIc utone will make a aluatil. ,n. '?'' This icries of articles U a unique (1I0D tcn among .iiont'.lv magMlnc. 'I he prtpe '' interesting-to all renders, ami are if p0,i,i California nprcs Tinin Kun J illy U.-tecn rortlaml and am riancuco. iNorlli bouth 8!jo p. m. il:oo p m. I 0:45 a. m. THE BEST P30PE TOBACCO. value to llwe who play or stnij. 1111. oiiiul, 'HluitraleiUrlicle upon the Let and ne.. ' plays and the Jwemou actors, partlc, . ' tlie.bcbt Auuiican proJuctloiH. Tho.. " Alwve tralnsstop it Ea-rt I'orilanJ, Oiegon much more than gossip of plajers. 'IherT,. .ity, Wo Uburn, &aem, lurn-r, .laiioii. micriainwi; h Jtu3S1 ms 01 me Uramai il... T.T...A AIUimii All.n.. l.i...tlnn Iriinff nr tnlLrfl alMlllt. Slirll tr..l.... Ml Eucene, Crcwell, Drain, and all stations found In any other magazine Tv Portland ai I tioam. lv Salem It. 701 ar. Sin Fran. It, xaieaaaksszuxiissssxsnva treatment it not from Roseburg toAshland, iucluthc, R03EBURO MAIL DAILY South . I, . yorth 8:30 a.m. lv. Tort land a r. 4:40 p.m. 11:00 a.m. lv. Salem lv. 2:20 p.m. '5:20 p.m ar. Boscb'g lv. 3:.TO a.m. ILLUSIKA-Iiov. Vlie Magaiine will be well and tliorouckt, aitrated from covrr to cover rmn.. ' arfclfa anil tmnrml nillin.1. f -I . " '"t ".."- ""- ""T SALEM PASSENGER. South I 4:00 p.m. 0:10 p.m. nrn WOIXS MARK1 V0LZ i MIESCKE, Props. Uealars in all kinds of fresh andsalt meats lyrresb. sausaijfl a specialty. 171 COMMERCIAL ST . GEO. FRXDltrCWH MEAT MARKE iirComnicrclit st Collie lilock Successor to C. M Heck & Co. Host meatvin the city, Prompt dslivcry lowest prices lv. Portland ar. ar. Salem lv. "Uortli DINING CARS ON OGDEN PULLMAN I3UFFET SLEEPERS and of ond-class sleeping cars attached to all trains. WEST SIDE DIVISION, Detwccn Portland and Corvailit, daily (ex cept Sunday, 1 . v 7:.? a.rru-f- tiv J'orUand.' Ar 1SI5P m. f Ar. Corvallis Albany and Corvallis connect with trains of Oregon Central Sc Eastern, Railroad. Illustrated worn cover to cover nd improved methods ofmaklnp j printing the plates will be cmploiad niBiQOVEUS. The covers are different every month "ft. are desigrfed 1 by popular artists, and thecoren for a year will bt valuable as an utt collecimn in themselves. va TUE FASHION DEPARTMENT which Tor scars has given the latest fdt ...i ROUI'E fashions, is of particular Intercut 10 womtn A UU.Mi; MAUAZINE. Godey.s Is a msgazlne of this country n,i of to-day. Itisalamlly macazinc, with a larger scope than ithadas the "Lady's B00V" It is monthly feast of wholesome, Inierestnij reading, fit for every membcj or the house! lu:0i a.m. 8:00 a.m. 16:20 p. Lv ) i:35 P- Express tralfTdaily except Sunday. at Governor MoKlnley and wife on Thursday celebrated their silver wed ding In tho llttlo cottage at Canton, O., where they Iwgan tliclr married life and have always lived. The municipal Judge at Portland Is to bo cut down to $.1,000 a year. This Is Hhamefnl. The Incumbent could not make a thousand a year at any thing else In the world. SALEM WATER CO. Officer W llamette Hotel Buildm. For water service apoly at office. Hills payable monthly in advance. Maki- u I complaints at the olfice. Open splcket to pr cut fr- osi lively prohibited. Cue Ah ml I i taken if in danger of freezing to hive moji ami Mite gate closed see section ru1 111 'eg ulation, No deduction in bills will be al lowi.d for absence or fir ant c.inse vlatevci nnl- ss water Is cut of from premises. W. A.CusiCK President. 21- H. Alhkrt. Cash.er. Fnl)rlto,,flmi,i, r- -'' favor of some of tho I'opullstic reform liicnh ures, but favors carrying them out within the Republican party. Tho Marlon county court has set the price of deputy hire at 2 a day. The day of $r and I0 a day clerkshli ought to bo ended, Press dispatches say: "Tho fact that Dr. Urown continues to haiboy Miss Overman under his roof bus canned much unfavorable comment, particularly since tho publication of dispatches nbont her alleged career In tho 1 several Sound cities." This Is more creditable to Dr. llrown's hu manity than anything ho has done. Sl-XI LU1 in- Senator Mollrlde has voted steadily against Cleveland' lwiid scheme. Ho evidently does not 1m1 love In sell- lug bonds to Kuropcans anil shipping I ' ' - money out of this couhtry for tho' Saturday the Republican senate next thirty years. In this he ropre- caucus decided to adopt a resolution Assailed a Young- Girl. The case of the state vs R. J3. r.-it-thews for attempted rape of Grace D. Smith last Thursday night at Rose burg, was before Justice Hamlin Sat urday. The evidence on the paitof tlte state, was very clear, nnd cro.! examination, failed to weaken It. Miss Smith, the prosccutlngwltnrs testilied, In substance, that In going through tho school house ground-. when she entered the shawdow of the school building on the south sldoslie was seized by defendant and pulled or dragged up to an open window and was thrust through Into the basement wlillo sho wns screaming and strug ling to escape. Tho defendant Jumped In after her and pulled her to the stairs leading up to the first floor. He continued to hold and take liber ties with her. She scratched his face and neck causing the blood to run down on his collar, and bit him on the ,,rn. ..!.-.. UJ 111.1 MllC.li. , .. . ,,, tenco and force kept her thoio about an hour and a half. Mlhs Smith's long abiunce from homo alarmed her .folks, and a largo number of per.ons went to search. As Llll'ti IHilMM flUTir I lift GniinAllirtll.iA Bnnn I .. ..'..., """ i."muii-i- uiisc- Meets all mill and pj.senjfer trains Ban iiuiibuifi- nearu a struggling within !ga?c and oxpress to all parts of the city. 443 1- n 75 P. m. I Lv. I'onl.ind Ar, Ar. McMinvllleLv Has a. m. 6:50 a. m. THKOUUlI TICKETS to ai) points in the Uulern Slates, Canada and Europe can be obtained at lowest r.itci frofn WAV. SINNER, Agent. Stlem. E. P, ROGERS., At. G j" Jj P. A., ' , Portland, Or. R. KOElll.ER, Manager. ('ijiiiil National Bank, OF SALElvI. Traustct a general banking business. Capihl Co. 1 ranst -x IIARRV IOWN. PROP. Express, biiggaee and all kinds cr work done promptly. Leave orders at P-Uton's hlon IS-'J.tl DEPOT EXPRESS. Udff T ) MA JAKE I? A I ortune hold. I In addition to the features mentioned al, each number, vill contain a Mural amount of fiction, by the best writers, articles on tut,,,,, of general intercit, book reviews, etc. etc S ibscridtions, Ji.of, a year. "' Tencentsauumber send ten cent for u fample copy. None ,,, THE GOPEY COMPANV. 52 Lafayette Pltice, New York, loo ho for etcry $10 invested can be made by our new Systematic Plan of Speculation. Mo 00 and more made dr. ly on small inves ments,' by many persons wl o lite away from Chicago, All wo ask is to investigate our new and or. igna) methods. Past workings of plan and highist references furnished. Our Booklet Points and Hints," how to make money even when on the ssrong side of the market nnd other information seut FREE. GILMOUE & Co., hankers and Drokcrs Ppcn Uoardof Trade llldg., Chicago, II Io3o-3md&w Miss Ballou's School Governor Ilradley Is tho only South ern Republican governor, and tin only one who Is making war on lynching. There Is no uso working to pay oil a mortgage if congress passes the Pnulflo funding bill. Just get your debt funded. sentstlio peoplo of Oregon- positively nnirinlng the Monroe doc trine. iinasaw two persons' forms on lino vlth tho opjwslte window. Their presence appeared to frighten her assailant! ho released her and cseniwxi and Miss Smith then Jumped out of the window and ran for her homo with her clothes so badly torn that her dis arrangement were easily perceived by those who saw her. The defense offered no ndverso testi mony. Prompt service, Telephone No. 70, JAMES RADER. INSURANCE -J. N. Ferguson, Wesiern Assurance ofToro-ito, p ajrent for Plin-nT nf ....,.. . .. . . ' ' '- - jjiHion, icw .eaianu 4nurancc company and the .Etna Life -nnd Accident, has uiuvvti ma oiucc in wun tne iiiotxi Kml iiiaic oiucc, up htairriii-pot olfice build J"L'. i-a im" l'K .hi) is CUANNIXG HALL, Will receive children from 3 years upward Special attention to beginners. All desired branches for theolder puplU taught, Includ inguraiving, moJeling. music plain and ar. ... "v,,,c BorK A" worIC don on the in. dividual plan in which each child is ad vanced according to its own capacity. F. r term? nnd particulars apply to Miss O. Hal. lou. Twentieth and Chemel.eta sts. TaOur Subscribers, A SPECIAL OFFER. We take subscriptions, at a club rale, toH the Magaiines in the country, in connection with the Capilal Journal, Amoug tlm higher prised nnd well edited publications is the New England Msgiint which, with nil the features of general Int erest of the other gicat Illustrated monthlies has, beviHes, its own specially in which It It unrivalled. As its name Implies, this tut,. art, history and literature of New England, To those of New England birth or nrigini therefore, it is especially welcome, andaycat'i suiiscnption maneo apcriect present. Whst. ever cise you yourseit take, iSew j,nglancl .Maganne. bed with tills p WAR you want the $3 per year. CluV. per,$2 .10. Sample free. Klirt !-. Kl-XLOGG. Publishers, iioston. A .T.L. P- CURE u.MiiiiSAAiuN uil r.nnr m . District Attorney r,wn !"" a";!,a,!.,mna.n,!.l!lse"V ' made a brief statement as to law nn ' sciaiic'rheumat u r',,1 u Xi -'.i !',!', ..,.v . 1... .- ""iiu., :;,. :. - ii mum, .! ijuiniiiy ior rapo or nttemptcd rape. Justice Hamlin held the evi dence Biiillclentto bind Matthews over to nppear beforo tho grand Jury, and ilxed his bonds nt W.OOO. lwtl savings buiks would make our (jpuntry Indepondent nnd consor nitljvp In lis government. Tho iKiultryinen Is mightier than tho crow. Tholr slmw groat siitfcotss. have a right to Saturday was a umnm ii.."5--"-! " "" " ", "awr Vtlu tot tut UMt uc ceMlalrttrrurix il rtknM ria .ZX$rJ2ZL Uwk forsn. with ,. lfM null naktf Vrlll biikfint ia .Hf cn rsaioM Akll run uvi-vrr:. pwmauatir tvMoriL XUluMaJk&7 llU.MIWFIll,H.Y, IjTT I TflHft liil I IiFBit El 1 llrFnr 'V M0ZSr&i Glvo tho lieople a chance to brcntho -and not over an 8 mill city tax. Lying dismantled In tho armory building, in one comer ninong tho rubbish during the poultry show, slumbered tho old brass Xuixilcon, known as 'lVnnoyor's cannon;" Ver ily, the hen sword. Tito popular loan will not bo per- The Hours (ranchorsl of TrAnavunl mltted. If uny man could (most 20 ro tho rurltatis or South Africa, to $100 In a a nor cent L'ovormmuit " bond, that money would not llo Idlo In the banks. Tho thiiiuolal iwlloj- of our country Is not dictated In the Interest of Iho people. .Dr GrantoMHirtland, in after nil clegia uud MlraoU which ar nup Irt(fd by state ttid. In that rcsjwot liQlNUllrlglu. Tho common hchools only, should 1 supported by a tax on t buy jour bonds. the people. There Is too much ineetnl legislation thf.y3 days, -SherldatiSuiu , UuckUn's Arnica SMva wi x ,. 1. 1 The tlt Suvc ln ,he WOfM foj Cu Th. 0. w lumworker . boomtng SST & cV,fe UChub'' Ceo. C. Ihowncll forugro,mo &?2aSSS ,"J" "'.." .W W'wd II i ntnD(i mcsi Mtiiitcticn tu-BiSw .-i.. "P -V .leV Almost Distracted $z ? Salum editors not only talk poult r,, but Uioy had It on exhibition. ISuroponn gold Is coming this way to tnke up tho new bond Jistto. Mr. Cleveland, glvo us all u chanco W IMk fa JTI MH. hi o Mr WnWwmy We lute a combination oil which t ,m,i.i wonder. Address. IL HkCKMAN, Uox 169. Traveling Agent, Eucene. Or. German Lessons Given by a qualified teacher, a native uciiiiuny. v-iaues lor children on Svtirday nt Channlng Hall. Mrs. Rapsey. 434 Marlon St BANJO LESSONS. Given rm reasonable terms y an experienced teacher. -t wA. RAPSEY, 4S4 .Marion it J 4S4 .Marion it I flHPtM . mr. -- h r b u aui. I NTIlTf 1 j tv-r 1 - .k, "Wt T itfiw W durMto4 maiB.iKii iii r 1 iisiiiai -w k mw m m mm m am .wn zj. m UV1 1 I nl I'flf Li " " - - - -. 'v if .;.) I JUL, &. j yL.v,a-x'm ,.L..n:i ai... n r,. . m0 Tho American Protective Tariff League Is a national organization advocating "Protection to American Labor and Industry " as explained by its constitu tion, as follows : Th ebjct of thtt L..tu. ihtll b, to prcUct Am,r,en l.bcr by UnfYon Import.. whlohihU d.qut.ly ..our. Arn.riein lndu.tr .1 pTodutl. giin.t thi oomp.tltlon of for.Ien lbor.' There are no personal or private profits in connection with the organiza tion and it is sustained by memberships, contributions and the distribution of its publications. "MtmUfh!p,'nd 'Official Corr..pondnt..''C 8ECOND:JVndndwleomoontribulion. wh.lhr .matlor Urft, to our esu.t, "r,uu"""' THIRD: JV publ!iKlrei;n,0f dooum.nU .pit ..twin b m.il.d toanyddrMfa. 60 Mnt. BU t BOB Bd for sec. n hit: . ..L':. i" V,I.,!'?M."d ,'flte lories'Vo s"c1 7he V, "V ? " R iddJess,"1" f'm ,3l?f?V Fr P""";' P. BROWN, Salem, Oregon. 156 State street. J. IJut It seouw unnecessary to aliuse R' oUirvcatKlldates. Ife.'5 DID YOO EVER .uf froa real aw. rtVKmJ Wbo eyery nerroaMtne4 1 1. - U,T "I Peculiar, cimpt folB, w In one placo, and then knotbar wrtthlnt Jumble In tbo brln, nd yoa b! lloa ot tb tMrra center. h.i.. t- .v- . and ,mitu, tnUembto abjhtiT Dr. MikS ,"- JBWW iMxltt, Nervine ZttSn&S: Health. 7 we worrleu mo nnut 1. SSt 4 SLSJ? . 4 1 m a. Uo iTl .rt if J HARD TIMES PRICES! gSSsfe,,:,?:;t f- Hand-uiade steel shohs I 5 Track shoeinc " "''" 3 50 "Jack" JlavJihm loo Chemekets, street. ""'" C. H. LANE, l?Rf!HAMT Cominereial Slrccf. Corner Stale z Ct v Th Capital Prinline Comnanw h moved to that location. Call on us. lOB.p t, 8prmtrri las nnnatnai 1 eaorjiw. or anv inAimu. 1 mbwu. tifio i.i..n. . .U IrrrrMU mmuUo, flon 0 n.Booui ,. InrtfwwjOHOIKUlCa kruon, Kon-utrtBjwt kOMM(Un,0.Hi Sold by Dracftat, or ..nt in (lata wraMfr, br zre.. wa&aU. for II.CO. or 3 WtfMTfcW. ClrcuUr ..at oa otuwh MONEY TO LOAN On farm land security. Special tes on larCe loans. Loins vuiiiiucicu wimout delay hBanlcbulldlnr"LrONMOia D CkUkeUrj EHalltb HMI Hrul. rgNNYROYAL FILLS - f? "IIIM1. LAUIK MB BtiUI (or OMWifi hallux ttJnX im ritiNia rk Vy m RMu l m Mftoufi Uratiki fcr OtUtmtt BMjroni la Md m um MstodtrtAUu :OUIMt JEaAJ J..iii.m ttiLMtitut WM4MKMni.llPlll,. l,Mlb tf."V fcf jwtkalitf. r im-tUlJ u ASZA)lAr TAtm HI.. I , .. mlmm MONEY TO LOAN! On city or farm property. Pcr Dash's Dank. T. K. FORDJ MliIiCrlA:YfTAfLi -it ,3U Con"nerctal st , Salem Or OTICE. MONEY TO LOAN. Nerve fonlc Stood Builder I have $cooa in i. 1 r -- ---., ,,, vMU sum or any pwrands.ty Notice., hereby given that sealed m.n.' tefc?ffft Plu b0,,, "'. "k V ... a hos- burg'. Oregon " Said bu lldin, .o'TO T ?opers.ad, , estimated 'S, M -u Sooo wujj include frartlr.-. '1. .'" '.ln " S.lV dB?T; 'Ti "" M To loan In With particulars, ' 30alJ,, Addre" Portland, Or J jwsjzwm. LZ.f LW7w. Jmb Mf r:-4 mMmJKkSW mSmtBbt rHT '. rt)ix 4'arfl.ROv 9UktfM dlKTlNlt .WttllAltS HEDrCOflCO.. 5cjicnectady,X,y. .. BrockTU.fH 2661 cr, ' HAWLEV, 3oyi atark street, FARM FOR SALE! 9'es wheat land. led con Uot ,0 i mim - ii r -a mn- . : - iu'iv scr- initii a.... "iiiliv iii ! - f.n.CJ, ?I- lr7Tn5i,iZ,A CrtL- nw ... . --t- ..... r rw -yiw wncar iihh . r ----" Thee plan, " d 7 ".": "r dam: mov. ofTh.T"!: mea,' Pw . thimr tet r" ":" ",l v?'fey of tame rrar ""Tfl.V" "' n uwn sou, no or tract zao ud.I .te Ilouve. tUh QreKOn:h Jcr.l,ned, of fi acres orore STJhc? tf ' i f1 I - II , , 1 SciMtrflO AVWrMtt u AfOMy r9ra n.lm J sBMP HQK H OAW1T1. DMMNMaWlirC.1 OfYMMW. nU" and fMa JUadbook wi CO.. m OAOwiT, Msnr Toi. hb for tawriMMO wf .mr rS,W2,nWi" uuett n t 1 - w. -TrT?.-. P- '- -.ftTK- JM WB w mm, I ChaIrm,r.T. ," Z' L"V, T " wiUTI sr"?' .mm enonTWSr ' roI. 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