,r-r,-y,-r-frffm, 'W'JWSIPV-- B lifj R'tf WB M II m MZM m h '' s '- .na ; A tm tvl 'vl hi l(',,j'r; . 11. $$N I :i V IV" W- m ,s.. Mv t?ro Daily Capital Journal. BY HOirtCR BROTHERS TUESDAY, JUNE l, J8W. WEATHER FORECAST. Tonight, fair; "Wednesday, showers. Sec our line of Straw Hats, Extra values, from 15c to $2 each, , J, Dalrymple Co. PERSONAL. A. II. JIuddleMHi of Jefferson, In In town. Hon. II. It. K I nc;i Id went to 1'ort land today. Ifoii. W. II. Leeds went to to Port land today. Hrokor Hamilton went to IIiiNcy on business today. State Siiit. (i, M. Irwin wunt to Linn county today. C. 1 Strain, of MuKco, was In tint city today on business. Secretary II. L. llcnts of the Hop Growers Fire Keller Association of lliittcvlllp, was In the city today. Hunt.. Potter or the Chemawa In dian school was In the city today. Ho Is making a great many Improve ments In tlio drainage, tlio conveni ences, and the sanitary conditions. A girls bath-house has been connected with their dormitory. The Circus Coming. Tlio false rumor that Hond Hros. circus and horse show would skip Salem should not bo allowed to con fU8o people. The great circus will bo hero In all Its glory, and If you want to see the only one of the season don't fall to lcon hand tomorrow. Part of the-clrcuH has arrived. Sunday School Convention and Masonic Excursion. ThoO.C.t K. H. . Company's boats will inako a rate of one faro for the round trip from all Wlllumctto river points to Portland and return to all parties wishing to attend tlio Ktato Sunday School convention. The name rate will also apply to all mem bers wishing to attend tho Grand Lodge, Iloyal Arch and Eastern Star flrn nil Lodges or Masons. Tickets g(KHl going Juno nth, 7th, Klh and mil, and returning up to and Including Juno loth, Ktnvi.N Stonk, .1.0. Mayo, Manager. Sunt. Illver Division. O-fl-td HiCHTOK Aix.-Tho Creation Mon day evening at First M. E. cliurch. Salem choral society assisted by Miss Itoso llloch, Mr. AV. II. lloycr mid Mr. K. Wcssongor. Reserved scats at !earbornfl. Chicicknh WANTKii-At once twen ty dozen chickens at Strong's restu ntnt. Wcstaeott & Irwin Shirt Waist Sale, , , , Monday and Tuesday, , , , Ecry lady or miss who buys a shirt waist from us worth 7fto or more win m presented with a handsome bolt buckle Free of Charge , . . Willis Bros. & Co, , , Court and Liberty. Tho Casli Dry (Jcxxls, Clothing and Shoo House. TAN SHOES-Ncw styles, new toes, extra fine values for everybody. SOCIAL REVELATIONS. Some Personals and News of the Doings of Oregon People. Mrs. Judge Wolverton or, Salem, is In the city the guest or Dr. Maston. Albany Democrat. Mlssc Ilertha and Vesln Mason were down from Albany to nttend Pinafore entertainment. Mrs. Olive S. England and Mis. Florence E. CarttWIght, are at the Portland Woman's congress. It. D. Scott, Miss Anna Scott and Miss J. Illnklc, formed a party for a day's visit to Portland yesterday. Dr. I. D. Driver, state senator-elect from Lane county, Is In the city visit ing at tho home of his son, I. I). Driver, Jr. CONDUCTOI18 DAY. Favorable reports aro coming in re garding a big crowd for tlio conduc tors picnic next Sunday. Tho Eu gene brass band has been added to the attractions, and tho very best of muslo will be provided. The bicycle races are coming on in good shape, but tlio bull race Is declared olf. "Old Hill" Anderson had agreed to get up the latter but has not I Hod tho committee that It wilt not come off. Mr. Anderson says a bull Involves too much work, and he objects to getting it up for Sunday. However, he will assist the committee all he can In getting up more harmless amusements, and lie may be Induced to take out his baby monkey, which would bo a whole show In Itself. The committee Ismaklngamplo provisions ror the comfort of the crowd, as well as for their entertainment. In tlio meantime the good people of Salem are making amplo provision for feed ing and caring for all that come. Peo ple will drlvo In and coinq on steam boats from a considerable distance. It will drobably bo tho largest crowd ever In Salem. it. m. h. riNAi-oiti:. Tho good ship under Captain Cor coran and his crow last evening sailed smoothly at Heed's opera house in tlio presence of n vast audience. Tho company iierforuicd as though It were a nightly occurrence with them, and all present gave tlicui tho support of approval f mm tho turn loose. This Is without doubt the most successful entertainment so far given by tho Salem Choral society, which Is proving Itself a most competent musical organization. Professor, 11. A. Herit age as usual proved equal to tho occasion, and more too. Ho had tho training, drilling and all tho stage manipulation to look alter besides taking tho leading part of Capt. Corcoran. Ho was ably assisted by Prof. Km II L. Winkler, pianist, who played tho accompaniment for tho entire opera. There- has been some talk of these gentlemen leaving Salem to accept a much tatter llnanclal op- portunltylln the south, but It Is now understood that tlioy will probably remain with Willamette college- or muslr, much more faorablo arrange ments haying been made hero. This is good uows ror Salem, and It Is need less to say that our wliolo city Is to bo congrat ulatcd upon tho consummation of tho same. Ah tho Pinafore rehear sal .vas written tip fully In these columns some days ago, it Is needless to say more of It, except that for tho short time it was tinder way it proved THE SOLDIItR'S HOME. Adjutant Flynn Discharged and Comes ' to Salem. J. M. Flynn, adjutant or tlio Oregon soldier's home, lias been relieved by W. IX. Marquis, a son-in-law of J. T. Mulkcy, who is an inmate of tlio home. He was presented with a gold headed cane by the inmates o! the home. His family did not live at the home and lie was general utility man, did hospital service, and at times running the home. Mr. Flynn laid some facts before tho Governor, but filed no specific charges. lie docs not admire Mrs. Hyarsas matron. Mrs. Byars is a lady well known In Salem for her many sterling qualities and as an en ergetic manager. Mr. Flynn is an old soldier himself and seems to have been a popular man with tho inmates, who all signed n testimonial and ho also received a testimonial from the Commander Mr. Byars. DEPARTMENT NO. i. CHEMAWA. business Thn. W. Potter paid a visit to Silvcrton Tuesday. Seven now scholars have arrived at Of the Circuit Court Which is Now in Session. 'I'..l,l nnflin IllfV C1SCS tllC flrSt j-unuiH "J' " " .. . . I . . . ...... ....,., mini one called was that or tne siaie the school during mo puat ww. .... against Charles Nelson, charged with total attendance at present is 270. selling liquor without a license to v . L Jq superintendent of the Presbyterian 'mission at Juneau, Alaska, visited the school Tuesday. v.. Unr. rimrlM Loinbckc nnu outers nt Btittevlllc on June 22d, last year. District Attorney Jus. McCain and his defnity, A. 0. Condlt, appeared for the state and John A. Carson for de fendant. The Jury empanelled con- Hlstnd of W. T. Coleman, liannin TTo.wna nreonminled bv his wife and saw""' m a new student. Alpheus Dodge returned from a four month's visit to California Fri- STAYT0N. Mrs. David Wynttand son, Ilcrold, or Lyons, were Stayton visitors Mon day. Mr. U. P. Taylor and wire drove up to Salem Friday, on business. Mrs. Ualslcy returned from a two week's visit In Lyons Monday. Mr. Henry Keen made a trip to .the Capital city Friday morning return ing In the evening. Misses Edith and Pearl Alderson, of Portland, were visitors In town last week. Prof. Richardson, or Subllhiity, will movo his family to Stayton this week. Children's day was observed at both thcCliristaln and Methodist church last Sunday. Mrs. J. M. Duulvan has been qttito 111 for the past week hut Is on a fair road to recevery: Mr. Hugos, or San Frnnolsco, Cal., has been a guest at the homo or Mr. Leo Brown ror tho past week Tho young people or the Christian cliurch gayo a supper tor tho bencilt or the church Friday, which was a great success. Mr. Henry Brewer and Claud Darby left ror Idaho Thursday morning, where they intend totnkoup land. Tho Woodmen lodge, or Stayton, will give a picnic Wednesday, Juno 10, nt tills place. Music by tho Tumor band and a gook time in general Is ex pected. The Silvcrton camp will Join In tlic'cclchnitlon and help swell the crowd. There is no doubt but what tills will bo tho event or the season. Smith, W. S. Wattcrs, P. A. Turner, ' day, C. L. Ogle. J. Korb, J. W. Pate, u. Dellavcn, L. Wood, A. L. Downing, J. E. Lewis, F. X. Molsan. Those examined ns witnesses were W. E. Her, Charles Lcnibckc, A. B. Dcntlc, and Mr. Ycargan lor tho prosecution nnd T. ll. Nelson for the defendant. Tho following docket entries were made by Judge Burnett yesterday: M. M. Ellis vs. T. J. Ford, action for money; continued. Ilcnness Bros. s. Allen & Smith and Scarlc & Dean, action for money; continued. J. C. Goodale vs. L. M.Hensel ct al., PROM ENQER. a phenoml mil success. The Mandolin Piano, Tito "Osslnu" attaclimont In pianos is a now and novel feature which Is attracting the attention of all musi cians, East and West. Wo had num. orous callers yesterday and last oven lug and all were astonished and highly pleased to see and hear tho elTects of this new attachment. Wo desire to state that tlioso who might wish to see and hoar this Instrument before wo leave, that it will be necessary to call at oneo, as wo shall only remain a day or two longer. ln order to mako quick sales wo will make big reduc tions In prices that will surprise you. Easy terms if desired. Wiley B. Allen Co., 235 Conimercll street. Woman's Relief Corps and Sons of Veterans, On Juno 8th, Oth, loth, lttli and 12th tho 0. C. & E. 11. It. Co. will toll round trip tickets from nil rail and river points to Independence to mom bcrs or tho above orders at ono rare for tho round trip, tickets good to re turn on Juno lath. Edwin Stonh. QWMiI Manager. Eckjs Wantki-Two hundred dot on eggs wanted at once at Strong's ti-aiiiiimi. i, i-aiill'Ulli v irwill. Talk About 6orn! Pi'ilirrcd Stock Corn. , , 15c, LMrGten 6J2c, Uftfcmt, C-n 6 l'2c. IJbvsm. Caen.,.., , 5c Wt JjW all Wmmis of canned good, for su ' jmim? syitajty and low price. Wltllo W.T.Bamsdon and wife wore gone to Salem on Tuesday, Juno 2, there was a tramp, or somo ono else, who broke Into hlshouscand this Is what ho or they took; One pair or Sunday pants and suspenders, a lady's pcn-knlfu and button hook combined, with a whlto handle, wont to tho cup board, took eight biscuits, tea small cakes, broke Into tho children's bank for ton coppor cents, wont Into tlio milk house and took a ham of bacon, a big butcher knife and ono pie, and then went Into tlio spare bedroom and took a pillowslip off of ono of tho pillows, wo supposo to carry his plunder In. So farmers must watch their cupboards as well astliclr banks. Two years ago on tho 27th of this month his house was robbed of about $75 worth of goods. So tlioy want to bo careful horearter when thinking ho Is gone away ho will bo tlioro and it might not bo good for them. FROM ANIDEM. The Quartsvlllo mtno still running a 20 stamp mill full blast, day and night, working about 80 men, and ore increasing ut iuaiuy ns wen ns quantity. Supt. Smith went out to Albany yesterday and Oeneral Mana ger Lawlor Is expected lit now dally. Pay day is near at hand, and snow Is a tiling of tlio past In hero, two pack trains make regular trips. Snow nlM)Ut 5 feet on tho summit. Mr. Frank Heed Is looked for tomorrow. His arrival moans astir nt tho Al bany Mining & Mlllllng Co's. works, which Is now being put in ordor by Mr. Herb Ames with a small force of men. DIED. MATTHES.-At tho farm homo, near ) hlteaker, on May 27, 1890, of heart trouble, John M. Malthcs, aged 57, Mr. Matthes was an old resident in Oregoti, having resided on his farm, near Whlteaker for twenty years. Mr. Matthes was a good husband and father, and was loved by all who know him. Tho bereaved family have tho sincere sympathy of tlio community In which the live. notion for money; continued for ser vice. Walter A. Wood Harvester Co. vs. T. J. Chandler, action lor nioncyjnon sult by plalntilf. A. M. Smith and II. T. Coleman vs. A.T. Gilbert and F.N. Gilbert, action ror money; continued by consent. J. M. Skairc, administrator or the estate or D. M. Kcene, deceased, vs. F. J. Nlcolot. replevin: demurrer to answer. Charles Becko vs. Geo. H. Satibcrt, action lor money; settled. Charles Scott, as the Woodburii Milling Co., vs. J. W. Sinclair & Son, action for money; ludgment for plain tiff on default entered nt February term. C. N. Ilollis vs. D. N. Richardson, action ror money; by consent, Judg ment ror plalutlil as demanded in comp1alnt,wlth order to sell attached property. C. J. Whltakcr vs. I). N. Richard son, action lor money; same. Sam II. Brown vs. Southern Pad lie Co., action ror damages; continued. J. Reynolds vs. J. Patterson et nl., action for money; settled. Sarah T. Learned vs. John Knight, replevin, motion to strike out part of answer argued. O. E. Krausse ct al., vs. J.C. Coffey, action ror money; settled. W.C. Noon Bag C, vs. Gervnls Mill ing Co., action for money; plaintiff's motion for Judgment on pleadings al lowed and Judgment rendered for plaintiffs as demanded in tlio com plaint. J. II. Lunii, vs. J. B. Stump, action for money; motion to strike out parts of answer and demurrer argued. Ladd & Bush vs. N. B. Knight and Geo. S. Downing, action for money; dorault and Judgment ns to Downing and Judgment ror plaintiff against Knight as pcr-.'stlpulntlon.i J. C. Johnson, receiver, ys. W. M. Wirt, action ror .money; demurrer to complaint argued. R.J. Hendricks and E. 0. Glltner vs. Geo. Williams, action tor money; settled. J. II. Albert, administrator ol T. McF. Patton, deceased, vs. Fred A. Legg.action lor monoy;answer (intend ed by consent. Libble A Patton vs. Fred A. Legg, action ror money; dofnult and Judg ment. Geo. Wllhclmy vs Joseph Maerzet al , action for money; settled. Aug. Huckesteln vs. Lyon Adolph, action for money; default and Judg ment. Chas. Jacobson & Co. vs. J. L. Cliaso & Co., action for money; ooittlnued for service. II. P. McNary, receiver, vs. George Collins, ot nl., action ror money drawn by overdrart; demurrer to plea in abatement argued. Capital National bank vs. W. W. Johns et al., action for money; default of defendant entered. J. M. Brown vs. B. Phelps, appeal from Justice of tho peace, Silvcrton minci; continued uy consent. ONE INDICTMENT was returned by tho grand Jury today ill 1 1 iii writ t ii1a 4s-t inihiAi..... .. . Thirteen milch cows were sold at public sale Saturday afternoon. Dr. Julius Sllverstcin.of Calirornla, is at present visiting his wife who Is very ill. A.largo number or boys visited Sa lem Saturday. Tlio new sewer Is almost completed. When it is finished it will add greatly to the sanitary condition of tlio school. Prof. Heritage ofSalem, will favor the school with one of ills excellent musical programs Thursday evening. Wo will bo glad to sec many or our rrlends In rrom the country. TWO D AYg Wednesday and Thursday, Wash Goods Reductions in Dimities, Organdies, Sattccns nnrl n .... .... UWingoc4 Remnants. A large lot of remnants of all kinds at very low Pncd THE 257 Commercial st. LATEST ! Pineapple, 10c can. Corn, 5c can, Stcckcut Oat Meal, not rolled pats, the new breakfast dish. Good canned peaches cheaper than any sold in town, C H. MAOw - DKNTIST.. operations at moderate fee. In ut WbK in especial requett. ' " w HflRRITT 5 LAWRENCE, P, O, Grocery, re- Justices and Constables. Following were elected at the cent electien: Salem distrlst II. A. Johnson, A. T. Wain. .Tellerhon S. T. Johnson, Uert Miller. Stayton E. Esbome, A.J. IMchatd son. MehamaJ. M. Eskcw, E.A.Taylor. Horeb-W. T. Clark, Jas. Collins. Silvcrton It. C. Itnmsby, P. A. Ilutton. Aurora-H. D. Waldo, S. 11. T. Jones. Woodburn-J. U. Wheeler, Amos licach. St. Paul-A. Pfelfer, John Plckard. Gervais L. II. Poujade, Victor Cambas. Ttirncr-W. JI. Hlllcary, Hetlry Hclmke. I-'ecf, .Topsicers, 3.oo3.25 per lb; fan lo nool Mccrs, aV2 3.5c; cowi, 2flJc; tlrc-tsed beef, 1SC SAN FRANCISCO MARKET. San Francisco, Tune 9 Wheat, l.02j Wool, Oirgon, choice, 670; inferior 4 jiy, valley, 9ioc flop Quotable nt 23C. I'omtoes 65Socper sack. Oau -Milling. 75W82. SALEM MARKET. Wheat. ,44c per Du market firm. Oau ,i8(M2oc. Hay.. Baled, cheat, $S.oos.soj timothy, J7.00. Flour,. In wholesale lots, 3,00; retail, 320; bran, bulk 11,00; sacked, 12.00; horts, t2.oo13.oo; chop feed, 11.00 12.00. Poultry.. Chickens, S6c; ducks, 70 lb; spring chickens, toe lb. VcalDresscd, 3. Hoes.. Dressed, 3;. uve Lattle..2(g2. DEPOT EXPRESS. Meets all mall and passenger trains ha. gage and express Jo all parts oriheS, Prompt service, Telephone No. j0 ;' JAMES RADER Capital Transfer Co, HARRY TOWN, PROP, Express, biBEape and UH done promptly. Leave orden store ill Mftls cf von it Pttttn'i It MONEYTQLOAH On farm land security. Special rates on large loans. Loans considered without dclar HAMILTON & MOM hush Hank bulldinS. MONEY TO LOANI Did You Ever. Try Electric Bitters as n remedy for your troube? II not, get a bottle now and get relief. This medicine has been found to be peculiarly adapted to the relief and cure ol all Iemale Complaints, exert a wonderful direct influence In giving strength and tone to the organs. If you have loss of Appetite, Constipation, Headache, Fainting Spells, or arc Inervous, Sleepless, Excitable, Melan choly or troubled with Dizzy Spell, Electric Bitters is tho medicineyou need. Health and btrengih are guaranteed by its use. Fifty cents and $t,oot Fred A, Legg.s Drug Store YOU'U bo Slimrispil wlinn i-nn -.. Hoe Cake soap, and wish we had told you sooner. It Is made by patented process. j n tf There's no clay, Hour, starch or other worthless flllintr in "Hoo Cako" tho hands. JOtf Sheep.. Live, 2.50. Wool.. Best, i2Vc. KS!50. Horn.. Best. 41 Eggs.. Cash. 8 Vic. Butter.. Lest dairy, 10c; fancy creamery Cheose .12VJC, Farm Smoked Meats Bacon, 7c; hams yui snoumers, 5c? Polatoi..25cperbu. T.K.FORD! On city or farm property. Over Bush's Bank, "'"'' ' I1 f.;van!DEr;baan, Carpenter, Builder and Jobber. 481 Winter street. t7Hard times prices always, ' C. H. LANE, IMMTTIU and no free alkali to burn j 01111 imbues. The FmsT.-H. Q. Sonncniann to day displayed at his store tho tlrst full blown Marechal Nell rose of tho evuMJii. iti was and Is about six rarest fragrance. Brown out of doors, inches across, of t.im THE MARKETS. Chicago, June 0. Wheat, cash S8c umur nuippiu tor larccney in a tiwetiinR. no was arralifned and bv his attorney waived tlmo and pleads K"niy. TUB DOCKET. Iii tho case of stato vs. Chas. Nel son, Jury failed to itKreo and was tils charged. John Slough vs. Iver Lar- !u, iiciion ior money, iriai to jury a potatoo caso. Carson and Flenilnir and Shaw, Hunt, and McCulloch, at torneys. MRS. l'AHUISll WINS. Ill suit of Ktiardlan of Grace Pierce et al vs. Mrs. J. L. Parrlsh, as ex cctitrlx, verdict for defendant was reudored by Judge Hubbard. Ti.Bf iCu JUIIC soi. New York, June o.-Silver. 66c; lead, I'ORTLANn HABi'rT eJw,!nn'VrJ!yne 9 Wheat valley, 55 !, Walla Walla, 5354. , 7 ur-7l0lnl. 3.oo; Benton county. Jo:t:WM!a:Sa 'T,bne' 5 Ir bbl. in w. ir:,:rsr'!.r 3i2;i' 3.75. 3 " Hav'0?"' 557.Mc P. uy,' ft!' 9Perton. 5&K ' 9C; E"tern 0reCon, JOHN HUGHES, Dealer in groceries, paints, oils, window glass, varnishes, and the most complete stoce of brushes of all kinds in the state, Artists materials, lime, hair, cement and shingles, and finest quality of xrass seeds, 211 Commercial St., Salem Or EySults $15 upwards, Panttf ufnuArli NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. FOR SALE ThrM i.m nn.nj i v Park, with good house and bam, 100 fruit trees, all rich garden land, for snls rfiean. 58 im Apply to rich garden land, Lewis Pettyjohn. 1 liKsuwAU 1 any one who has been emeu uy me use 01 Dr. Williams' Pink Pills will write to the Capital Journal Salem they will receive information that will be of much value and interest to them. 5 8 im d&w C..M. Epplby, formerly of Clark & Eppler.U nor prepared to serve the public wila everything first class in h'u line, Simpson Hros. old stand, - THE ELECTRIC GROCERY, j RILEY BOARDING HOUSE The popular pilcTw Wft J iKen reopened, and is prepredtc boarders and roomers at tie most reaww rates. Nice suite of rooms oa t r"3" floor. Sunday dinner from I to J. SlIENtFIttDSRAI Propnttoo. HOME Restaurant S, Richardson, Prop. Two doors north Hotel Wlta cooking and home made pies ua l4JJ ways uu ihiiu. 5la rolleJ. 4-57.oo5 Notice to Qit. Kcsulu Tell the Story A vast mass ol ditcct, unimpeachable testl. moiw provei beyond any ouJblHty of doubt that Hood baruparilU actually does per fectly and ixrmanentlv rnr .lt..... ,..,.. by Impure blood. Its record of cures it un Kual!4 and these cures have often been accomplished after all other preparations had Hcod't Filb cureTuiTvcr Ills, Ulllousntu. jaundice, nick headache ' SAUl, J iiuo4, ISflG. on are hereby notllled to iiuiuedl ntoly quit and deliver possession to tlio owners tlioreof tlio store room now occupied by you as tho assignee of the estate of Fred A. Lectr, in solvent. Respectfully, .. t it ,. .nuns A. Patton. I,J ?dh. AMrt, her agent; Estato of T. McF. I'atton, deceased, by J. To Claud Gatcli.a&slRiiee of tho estato i of J ml A. Legg, insolvent. 8 2d Children Cry for TItchr' CstorI. Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair, flledal, Midwinter Fair. F CREAM BAWNG WIHDIR tuost Ferfect Made. . oVearstktSUadarfi iAaiuutv-i-irst class pasture for horses or cattle Just aouth of Morningsldo. $i.to Journai, office. 6 8 i mo. i'UtiijlC MEN, POLllCIANii AID BUsJl ineu houses can obtain all newspaper infor ?nfr?mth5Pres$ortho "ate, coast and Tu1tr?.,,r,omthe.l'ress Clipping Bureau. Aliens) Union block. Portland k I3.j0tf fUK aAutjgh, milch cows and year olds. Inquire of M. J. Egan, tWO 2- Gervais, 2 34tf J. H. HAAS. MATCHMAKER AND JEWUA auuuiKj kiub. v.v., --j f uu oALhr-l'ioneer crockery and'erocery store, cstab shed i8e. i.r t....:-J7t Si !kL,.heobe,t ,ocatlons J" the city; a capital ELte ?S'000 rc1uicedt object of closing Jno. G. 5:8 dim acres vv!i w 'o.n a"it of health, "Ku,, oaicm. FOR SALE OR HEN'io miles out. Partly mUZvf KJJS,.1-.. ? cr Wm?.i,,- ,,w . smau """igood water. Nood stumpage can be had. Box 145, Salem. c,:5t! Innrl OUt, Partly imnrnvrd xvcA ; 1 r--,- , nyvw mmi, " . , , rr-.1 1 D V PAPEKS.-P0nland; oacramento, aeattie, T1011M..JC 7"' toacramento, aeat at Aeey'ffi510--11 Subscrip.icm S'Acy.f?ra.n.nwPapers and macaiW "S ALDCIf ftl A.ftA.n - f .. " mi " " . nu c nller, Prop, confectionery. F. W, I 14 tl "1 in Vh.M.l,nd. Yamhill coantv. ' All t m cooa truit. For sst. ., . i..rr. ftMrA... !... " " INULAU G LINC TO Jvkw""" , STEAMERS 1 Altona and Ramw LEAVE DAILY. Portland, 6n5a.ro. Salem, 745 Independence, 0130 a. m. Cuicktlroe, regular serrke ani HWIUV. gSOa.8. 6jM,fc WW Witt All l..l- Tl. Perty u that known a th ww,tn nw I ISO, Addxess, A, care Jour 4 3 V otel. g.FREE DEUVERV. Dealar. in TtS3r m ' HU. T-J.baa VMtf