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Daily Capital Journal.
BY MOITIER BROTHBR8
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THURSDAY, MAY 21, J890,
STATE TlEPUIILIOAfl
IIUKJ. I
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For Supremo Judge,
II. H. BEAN, or Lane County.
1'or Presidential Electors,
T. T. GEI.ll. of Marlon County.
S. M. YOHAN, or Lane.
E.L. SMITH, ofWaseo.
J. V. CAPLES, of Multnomah.
For Congressman First .'ongreHsion'H
Mifinu it fpnxnifM.'iir WimliliiL'toii'i
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For District Attorney Third Judicial
District,
JOHN A. CARSON.of Mai Ion County.
COUNTY HK.'UliMCAN TICKET.
IloprcKentatlvcs,
DIt. J. N. SMITH, of Salem,
II. L. BAIIKLEY, of Woodburn,
E. V. CHAPMAN, of Brooks,
M'KINLEY MITCHELL, of OervalR,
DAVID CltAHI, or Mnclcay.
County Judge,
GHOVE P. TEUtlELL, or Mclianm.
County Commissioner,
,i.:N. DAVIS, of Sllverton.
County Clot It,
L. V. EHLKN, of Buttovllle.
Slierlir,-
1 T. WBIOHTMAN, or Salem
Ilecorder,
V. W. WATEHS,.or.Salem.
Assessor,!
J. W. HOBAItT, of Oiirlleld.
Surveyor,
It It. HEBICK,.:ifYev Park.
Tieasuror,
JASPEIt MINTO, orSalom.
SclUHilSupcrlnteiidciit,
CIEO. W. JONKS, or JelTi'iMin.
Coroner,
A. M. CLOUGH, or Salem.
Injustice of the Peace Salem DIst.,
II. A. JOHNSON Jr.
For Constable,
A. T. WALK.
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COUNTY CANVAS.
THIS
Following me the appoint uieiits for
speaking us decided upon by the
county Itcpubllcau candidates:
Friday, May liid-Scolt's Mills, 8-p .
ii. in.
Saturday. May 2.U1 -Woodburn, 2:ao
in.
Monday, May -!.".! Ii Mt. Angel, 2
p. in. (leivalH, H p. in,
Tuesday, May until Hiibbaid, l! p
in Atimni. K n. in.
Wcdiipsday, May Mlii-St. J'niil 10
ii. in.: Clmmpnog, i ii. in.; Iliiltovllle,
H p. in,
Tim
i. m.
TliiirMlay.May iWth -Brmiks, 10 a.
lh
in
..Howell Prairie, ti p. in.
Friday, .May autli East Salem, i! p.
in.; Salem, 8 p. in.
Mil. TONCIUU'H OATHS.
Thursday, May 1 t-Clrant's Pass at
8 p, in.
Friday, May IB-Coiitrnl Point nt
l!p. in.
Saturday, May 10-Medford, -' p. in.
and Ashland at 8 p. m.
Monday, May 18 Klamath Falls.
Thursday and Friday, May 1!1 and
22 Coos and Curry counties.
Monday, May M-Llncoln county,
Toledo In tho nftornoon and Newport
at night If possible to so arrange, ft
Tuesday, M ay Uu-Corvallls.
Wednesday, May 27 Sheridan.
Thursday and Friday, May 28 and
20 Tillamook county.
On tho evening of Saturday, May
.'10, (Memorial day) Mr. Tongue will
deliver an address nt Hlllsboro.
UJI-. 'U J-lii- - 11UU.IJ UHagBSBSaLL 1 I
CUTTINO DOWN SALARIES.
Salem grange adopted resolutions
to cut down tho salaries of all our
county oniclals to tako effect Immed
iately, That was attempted In tho
last legislature. Our position then
waH that tho law should go Into ef
fect at the beginning of the next
term. That would be July I, 18M.
If our advice had been accepted a
great reduction could liayo been inado.
Wo still adhere to tho proposition
that uu oululal's salary cannot bo
ohnuged during his term without re-
slbtance ami litigation, Tho fair
way to do It lsto have it takoctTcct at
the beginning of a term. If the
grange can bring it about wo shall
not object. The shorlfT's olilco now
costs T,rj00 a year salaries, and aUiut
JIWX) Is made otherwise. Tho proper
reform is to have tho taxcu paid to
tho county treasurer. Give him a
deputy about three months. That,
would raise ills otllco to lfoo a year.
Cut tho sheriffs down to 1000 all told.
TiikJouhnai, will avdst in any
reasonable and fair manner to bring
this about. By an adjustment of this
kind tho county olllces that now cost
22,700, could be conducted for about
U.OOO or 15,000. Tho reformer who
undertakes too much generally aceom-
pusnes noming.
u. ' " '
A Vlublo Pietcrlptlon.
Editor Morrison, of Worthlngton,
Ind.. "Hun." writes: "You have a
valuable preoerlptlon In Electric Bit
ters, and lean cheerfully recommend
It for Constipation and Sick Headache,
and as a general Hystem tonic it has no
equal." Mrs.Annlo Stelile, 202i Cot
tage (.rove, Ave., Chicago, was all run
down, could not cat nor digest ftxxl,
had a backache which never left her
and felt tired and weary, but six bot
tles of Electrlo Bitters restored her
health mid renovvixl . hor strength.
Prices DO cento and 11.00. Get u Bottle
at Frwl A. Legg'slDrTrgBtore.
MORE ADOUT 1ABISH.
Mr.' La Follett Makes a Complete Re
ply to Mr. Jones.
RDiTonJounNAJ.J-Iwe by UieSn-
K'lii I'Ht,, of the 13tli, Hint J. B-Joiiw
launches forth hi tinulo of abuse
iisraltut Mission Bottom people and
(l..jn flint. rnnu;lcntloUA)V See flttO.
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In 1H1K I ICre Was II1IIIIJ cuimB" ".,. i...,,., ,.1l,.ui. T.nmtwirillS. I'd!)-
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In product lines, Lablsli atnoiiir me
roit. Now, In Haturunys mniesnmn,
! of May 0th, Mr. Elilcn comes out In a
I card, giving the true boundaries of
ii!lb8, rcet,
The boundaries wo
- bilm, and he says over his own slg-
,
nature, after trae'ng carefully tho
county court proceedings, "I ilnd no
changes having been made In Lablsli
precinct, since 16m" Now, J. B.
Jones says thcro was. Mr. Elilcn say i
there was not. 1 will leave tho peo
ple or Marlon county to Judge, who
tells the truth. Mr. Elilcn has no In
teiest In the matter. Mr. Elilcn
fajthernajs, "I ilnd that the south
ern Ijoiiwliiry or Ocrvals picclnct,
which seems to bisllio main grounds
or contention, coincides at ovory
point, with tha northern boundary or
Lablsli precinct, as established In
1888;" and Mr. Ehlcu furthermore
s.iys: "Finding as I do, Hint the pro
ceedings of the court, both at Its
January session of 1888 and 1802, are
duly signed, by the Judgonnd commis
sioners or the said court, at the said
terms, thcio Is no necessity, I think,
ror further controversy, us to the true
boiindaiy In question." Now, Mr.
Jones don't bring forth ono scintilla
or evidence that ho Is coirecl. Why
don't he bring In the evidence of the
Judge or commissioner's that there
was a change made. Mr. Watson sa. s
there was no change made. Mr. Jones
rurther tries to legalize those voting
out of the precinct, by saying that
they had been voting there. But I
think, whenever a man or set or men
set up a claim In dellance of the rec
ords or the conit, I think tho people
will .sit down on such work pretty
hard.
Mr. Jones says our lMiundary claim
hangs on a very slim technicality.
Now, I will say to the peoplo of Ma
rlon county, that that is more check
than 1 ever supposed any man had.
To make such a statement In tho faeo
or tho records or Marlon county, and
tho statement or Mr. Elilcn, that ho
can see no more cause for controversy,
In regard to Lablsli precinct lines, I
say for impudence ami ciicck, uini
would put a government mule to
shamol Tho Post says, "where lin-
pudonco Is wit, 'tis folly to reply."
So this Is the last the peoplo of this
county will over hear from me, In re
gard to precinct lines, the correctness
of which, I .leave t a disinterested
public to Judge.
Mr. Jones says, as to tho Judges or
18(11, It was mutually agreed that our
election should bo by ballot. Tho
cycles of time have been thundering
along for :i2 years, since then,
and, as I look back through
tho dim vista nf time, nothing
calls to my mind any thing relating
to tho subject In controversy, so I nip-
poso Mr, Jones has got so befuddled
over precinct Hues, that ho gets
mentally unbalanced, and Is not
rcponslblo for what ho say, and 1
think ho must have liecu In ono of
those moods when ho wrote his last
article, tho way he got things mixed
up. Now In regard to mo naming S.
A. Jones as Judge two years ago, ho Is
mistaken. M. L. Jones, and 1 had a
talk about tho matter. Mr. W. P.
Mnssey bolng not far oil I named him
M. L. Jones says lets put Silas Jones
In for hols a notary and It will bo
legal for htm to swear the voters if
necessary and I agreed to It, wo also
named Mr. Perkins. You say 1 suecr-
lugly reply to S. A. Jones as ono of the
Judges. You th rowed the first atone;
you attacked E. K, Shaw and A. G.
Perkins, called them corrupt and
designated our side its tho corrupt
minority, yet you say tho Mission
Bottom faction had 107 votes at tho
primary.
Now that l a pretty respectnblo
minority Is It not, Mr. Jones? Don't
you think when tho peoplo see tho
number of votes you claim for us 170,
wo are In It. Dont you think that
they will coneludo there Is surely a
larger portion or tlioMi If not all of
thoso voters, honest Inntolllgent and
ludlpendent clthens, and lmvo Judg-
ment enough to oto on the right pfde.
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iNotv Jesse me laum. i.iiu wwj - -
only Had JO votes, one 1 was one of
t;ie lilKliMt, Mill 1 Jinvo your rotii-
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tl.tiniCHllOU riKlii wiuit- iiiB " " -
s.iy thai Mio MiSbloii bottom fantlon
if tlintirlmiirv vote was 10i. bliu i
look over this statement M I tlilnic
vnn an: liavlmr another one of those
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I4MUIIIH f'lllIM'll. I L1I1IJI. UJ fcw .....v.-
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IirCClnCt lilieflOII IMC Oram. Juu BiyHuniwun;iK" "
(Liit: iiiiiui-:? ititwvi w. , - ,
. sti non-residents to vote, mid also
foreigners to vote. Now It Is very
"
easy to
make u sweeping ciiarge,
but you cant name a man that was
challenged by M. L. Jones, nnd the
Judges allowed to vote, but what
was u- lawful voter, and I guess he
challenged them about, all; for he
challenged my vote But then, per
haps, ho thought the county court
hud held an extra session, to act on
his petition to put us In the Fairfield
nrcclnct; and right here, let mo state
that Judge Hubbard tells me thnt M.
L. Jones came to him and made him
promise If we brought In a petition
to change the precinct lines, that he
would ;send him word, and let him
defend it. He went secretly and un
beknown to us, and circulated a peti
tion, to put us Bottom fellows out of
the precinct, so we would have to go
from eight to twelve miles to vote,
and sent his petition up to the county
court, and tried to get them to hold
an extra session, to grant their peti
tion unbeknown to us. The very
thing that thoy asked Judge
Hubbard not to do to them they
tried their utmost to get him to
do to us; these are racts; you dare not
dispute them. Judge Hubbard will
certify to the same. Talk about
dishonesty, corrupt Judges and etc.,
what do you call that Mr. J. B.J ones'
Is that the teachings or the Blessed
Muster that you profess to be a
follower of? Don't the good book say
"do unto others his you would have
others do unto you."
Mr. Jones ntacks Mr. Chapman, Mr.
Mr. Perkins and Mr. Shaw in a
shameful manner,(forono who claims
to be a minister or tho gospel). Now
four years ago Mr. Chapman was the
Jones faction candidate Tor county
treasurer, two years ago their dele
gato to the county convention. A.G.
Perkins was on their ticket and was
elected, Mr. Shaw was also on their
side, these were all honest upright
men then surely, or they would not
lmvo put them on their ticket. Docs
It necessarily make them dishonest
beciui8othcyt.ee their mistake and
stand In with us. But tho Jones ruc
tion have been In tho habit or railing
out with and vlllirylng every ono who
stands In with us. They don't glvo
us credit for haying honest upright
men on our side; not so with us, they
have Just as truo honest upright men
on their sldo as wo have on ours, but
when they understand the truo In
wardness of this "precinct business"
they will leave them (which thoy arc
already doing) like rat) , leaving a
sinking ship.
Mr. Jones says 75 percent Mission
Bottom faction did not vote tho Re
publican ticket two years ago. Now
that Is a bold asscrtlonpiho knows
well that ho can't prove It. There is
no known way to tell how many votes
a faction casts at an olectlou, It is
unfair to make such u sweeping
assertion; the fact of tho case Is this,
our average at primary two year ago
was about 62 votes, tako "5 per cent
olt from that leaves 13 votes. Now
will Mr. Jones stand up More the
IMHiplo of Marlon county and try to
make them believe that only lit out of
52 of us voted tho Republican ticket
two years ago, (wo also aro fairly
known lu Marlon county). There was
no kick coming from us, the ticket
could not have been any bettor. We
did not go howling around like
boro heads trying to bent tho Republi
can ticket which you aro doing, Mr.
Jonoa further say 4-5 of our faction
will not vote for Mr. Chapman in
June; now I want tho the voters of
this county to keep their eyo on this
statement, and sec how near he comes
to telling tho truth. Mind wo had 103
votes, take -U". from that leaves a
fraction over 20 votos for Mr. Chap
man. Now the 2d day or next Juno
when tho peoplo are looking over the
election returns. Look at Lablsli.
and sco how near Mr. Jones comes to
telling the truth as to Mr. Chapman's
only getlng a fraction over 20 votes
(alxmt us near it as a good
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i.itinv i-iMmr t units in
to Mr
muuicnllnn). Kmv In rcpini i
F'iiiw and Mr. 1 ..!.
Pm-rnnf. IllnVeS. I Claltll UU
, - o-.
they were more than fair, anu
I will
state an Instance to mo iwi -Marlon
ceunty: There arc two men
living adjoining me by tho name of
Isham; there Is a slough between iw.
' 11 i -I-I.f t.mnirw III the J'Car
Villi can WaiK OVLT uiuren i"- -
shod. Now M. L. Jones ciiaiiongc.i
.. . ... i-.... .i.m
.their votes as iiiiiik '" ..."
I 4i 1...1 ,...e,i flinril Till
county ami uiejuugeaisa". " -
i. ... 4.. i....u .... iinfni mr
UCnCIILOItllCUOllui uiiu ..u.v,
bad better not vote. Now tuo iaui oi
the case is this: In 1815 the channel
or the Willamette river run this sldo
or said Ishatn's house, but It had
changed In 1852, and the legislature
of the Territory of Oregon by an act
December 10, 1851, (See Hills code,
page 1001, sec. 2285.) defined the
boundaries between Yamhill and
Marlon as being the middle of the
main channel of the Willamette river.
Because one of these men had Igno
rantly paid his taxes In Yamhill
county M.L. Jones contended they had
no right to vote. They draw school
money In this county. They have to
feiry tho Willamette river to get Into
Yamhill, and these self-same Judges
allowed M. L. Jones' challenge In or
der to be more than fair to the op
posing faction. Then they call them
corrupt. Oh, how ungrateful, how
ungenerous! Well might the poet
say, " Oh, generosity where are thy
charms?" 1 ask the voters of this
county If they were not more than
fair lu this Instance. lr they would
not likely be fair In all others where
questions arose as to t he legality of
Voters. And Mr. Jones winds up
his communication by saying he Is
g.ad he did not sign his llrst letter, as
Lafollett and Borer have been
llounderlngon the wrong -hook. Not
much. Gov. Fletcher, editor or the
Post, asked me who I thought wrote
It. 1 told him I thought Jessie Jones
would lather the article, but It bore
the car marks of another party. So
you see I was not much mistaken.
Now Is It not a fact that Governor
Fletcher sent your article back to
you and told you to sign your name to
It before ho would publish It? Guess
you thought you would have him
llnniilniF Mmntw mi n U'rnncf lmnb
w,,,,... ,..w...... u.. I. ...V'..p, ,VVSI
also. Is that not tho reason why
your article was dated the 20th or
April ami not published till the 30th?
I don't think you will deny theso
facts and now I will wind up this
controversy. 1 have not mado a
statement but what I honestly think
I can substantlatc,and I have showed
up the fallacies or some or yours, and
I to am "fairly known" lu Marlon
county, and now leave It to a disinter
ested public to glvo a Just verdict
as to who is right.
A. M. LaFollijtt.
NOTICE TO CANDIDATES.
Columns of "The Journal" Open to All
Parties.
Tub Jouit.NAi. is n paper that Is
read In all parties.
In view of tlio faet that tho Demo
emtio or People's parly have no organ
In Salem or Marlon county Tub Joun
nai, will bo open to candidates of all
parties on en.ui.1 terms.
Candidates of any party before the
peoplo at the June election vlio desire
to make statements to the public can
do so In Tub Daily and Weekly
Capital J ouknal and can do so until
election day at the regular commer
cial rate of 10 cents per lino lu either
edition.
Tub J)aily nnd Weekly aro going
to nearly every taxpayer in Marlon
county.
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The best Salve in the world foi Cuts,
Sores, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Kheum, Fever
and all Tetter. Chapped hands, Chilblains,
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Live cr fee satisfaction or money refunded.
Trice 25 cents a lx For sale by Fred A.
LeCK.
WEAK MEN
CURED AS IK BY MAGIC.
Victim ot Lost AUnbood should semi at
onctt tor it book
tut explains how
full uutuly -lrcr
is easily, quickly
and peruianoutlr
rwtoroil. is'ouian
BUtTurtng from
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orUtolenoruthls
t imply advice,
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ERIE MEBWALCO., IUFFAL0.N.Y.
his com
A
PtlTUKE EVENTS.
tnv iii Decoration uxerclses.
Jane 1J.13-S Bristol's educated
hK"2l--L.H-..l Held day, University
.J'stcomllycSvassbyBepublt-
can candidates ut Salem.
Juncl-Gcrierul election.
.Tiiiip.
0 lntcrcoiiegimu .v,
,1CjuneaJio-Kepubllcan national con
ventlon, St. Louis. . tm f -,,...
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June 10 -Annual leuiiwn ... . ...-
liloneers, PortiaiHi. ,.,..,
July 7 Democratic national
COII-
volition, Chicago.
July 22-Niitlonal
ventlon, St. Louis.
Populist coii-
Sioo Reward $ioo.
The reader or ihli paper IH .l'1" '
learn lhat there is at least one dreaded di ease
:...! i.- i...n Mil to cure In all lis
'"" r!".. I rh Hall's Cntarrf.
Cure Is the only positive cure now "nl
fhe medical fraternity. Catarrh being a con
stitutional dUensc, requires n const hit lona
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inlc nally,' acting directly upon the blood
and mcs surfaces of tho system, thereby
i-.. ....! ,i. i,,m1iilnn nf the d Ucase anu
civlne the patient strength by building up die
rnn.tftmlon and asilstiiiL' nature in do rig. Us
work Tne proprietors have so much lallli in
its curative powers inai nicy uuy ..- -
drcd dollars for any case that it falls to cure.
Send for list of testimonials. Address
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O.
Sold uy druggists, 75c.
Warning to Statesman Subscribers.
Owing to publications appearing In
Tuesday and Wednesday morning's
editions of Statesman in reference to
route agents of said paper. I am com
pelled to warn all persons, who owe
me for papers delivered on said route to
not pay the same to any person except
by my order, since I have not author
ized anyone to collect for me. 1 am
also forced to reach you through the
columns of tho evening papers as the
.Statesman this day refuses to publish
this article for either love or money.
20-11 J. W. McKinnky.
Know Thy Future.
By consulting Leander tho Inde
pendent slate writing Medium who
will give you proof or spirit return.
Messages given from your loved ones
lu the spirit world written on a slate
you clean and hold In your own hand.
Sittings $1.00. Hours I) to 0 dull).
Parlors 15 and lu Eldridge block
. PniMAHY Politics. The uc.v b.,( k
on the reformation of the Ameil- 11
primary system, Is now on sil-' at
Dearborn's book store. i.l"t
Children Cry for
Pitcher's Castoria,
Once in a while
it happens
that the local ticket
scent
cent
ifor-
cannot give you all the in
mation you require.
When this is the case, write
to me, I have copies of the
latest rate-sheets and railrods
time-tables, and can tell you
EVERYTHING you want
know about the bfst and
cheapest way to reach Omaha.
Kansas Uty, bt. Louts, Chicago
or any other southern or south
eastern city.
A. C. SHELDON, G.A.,
I'oitland.Or.
Marion County Populist Ticket
Representatives,
K. L. IIIBHAIII), II. CLEVELAND,
GKO. II. CALDWELL, T. J. Mc-
CLARY, P. A. MYERS.
County Judge,
L M. WAGNER.
Commissioner,
I. LARSON.
Sheriff,
WASHINGTON 1IUNSA ICER.
Clerk,
R. II. LEA1JO.
Treasurer,
GEO. M. BROWN.
Recorder,
It. R. RYAN.
Asscsor,
T. Y. McCLELLAN.
School Superintendent,
II. W. COPELAND.
Suveyor,
S. R. BURl?ORD, Jn.
Coroner,
DR. T. L. GOLDEN.
Salem Steam Laundry
Please notice the cut in prices
on the following
f.hl5l$ V,aln nts
Sste::::::::::-:::::j5KS!
agC..-.;:;:::-:::: VS
Silk handkerchiefs '" V 3 cents
Sheets and pillow slips 24 cents f er dozen,
and other work In proportion.
Flannels and other work in'
tclligcntly washed by hand.
Col. J. Olmsted Prop,
I am rrepared to do all kinds of work
In
.mTiini 1, KCPa"lnC machinery of
rI Vn,i or"Vtoi,wl "PWng stone cut
ters, tools and edged tools of anv kind m, L
ana repaired; wagon, and buggfes repaired
made .hoes, PuTe, an I ," 'XT.
luiiy attended to. Call at my stand, at loo
Chcmekeu street, back of NeYv York R.Vk
tully attended to,
ibem
store.
lalfflffiMfffil
Bf
SALEM
WAGON ft REPAIR SHOP
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la i m r v jn v r b
i M'
M ., "Talr! Uo foU " I
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1
m You may have " money to
I burn' but even so, you needn't
1 throw it away For JO cents you
p get almost twice as much "Battle
p Ax" as you do of other high grades
Hi for the same money
iiliii!!
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Dealer in groceries, paints, oils,
window glass, varnishes, and
the most complete stocc of
brushes of all kinds in the
state, Artists' materials, lime,
hair, cement and shingles, and
finest quality of grass seeds
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SiStf
FOR PICTURES AND FRAMES. Go to
A. D. Smiths where you can find everything
in the artists Hue, canvas mounted and pic
ture mats made to order. Give hlia a call
for he knows just wlut you want with prices
to suit tho times. 116 opera house.
CARPET PAPER-Large lot ol heavy
brown wrapping paper for sale cheap. Just
the thing tor putting under carpets. Call at
Journal office.
PAPERS. Portland, Sacramento, Seattle,
Tacoma and San Francisco paporr on sale at
Miller's Postoffice block
PUHLIC MEN, POLITC1ANS ANU uUS
iness houses can obtain all nc'wspaper Infor
mation from the press of tho state, coast and,
country from the Press Clipping Bureau,
(Allen's) Union lllock, Portland. i2.2otf
P. O. NEWS STAND.-Local Subscription
Agency for all
nowspapers
and magazines
Fine atock of cigaia an
' t - ..
a coniecttonery. r.
Miner, rrop,
I 14 tf
FOR SATE,
One house and two lots, sit'
uatod in Wheatland. Yamhill county. All
set in good fruit. For sale at a bargain. The
property is that known as the Wheatland
note.. Trice $ 150, Address, A, care Jour
nal 4 2 tf
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owe-mu size op box
POZZONI'S
COHPtEXlON Pawnmt1
!l,jJn th'.4andnl for forty yeara and'
, Is mora DODular huti.ii... .i;ii IZzZ .
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UOX. lu sit en free of rium.
AT DEVOQIBTS ajjd VANOY STORES. '
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Through Tickets1
TO THE
EAST!'
VIA THE
Union Pacific System.
Through Pullman Palace Meepm. Ts
Sleepers and Freo Reclining Chita W
between
PORTLAND to CHICAGO
Our trains are heated bv steun id
lighted by Pintsch light.
Time to Chicago, 31... Jays
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Which iVmanyloursqc!
rr'ates. time table, and fall fal
apply to
BOISE & SABKEJi,
Agents, Sakfl.
R. W.BAXTER, nf,',EP'SSj
General Agent D'J'
w.
Thrdbtreet. w'-i
OPENED IN
Will receive children from 3 yeTO
Special attention to c"' Ah , iaclsl
branches for tbeolder pupils uogg
ing drawing, modeling, music P
tistic needle work. All .wo "
dividual plan. In which c dc ,
terms anu r,'V j r-Vmeketas
lou. Twentieth an Cemeei-
exvf t?u.
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For Information toa ;St. MJ gjg-
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