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H T Wi "-"w-frjr. mmm liml ijMb m V l y$$ -lA J: Daily Capital Journal. --. --vrr iiii;"-'..us-. BY HOKISK BROTHBRa, WEDNESDAY, JUNE JO, 1890. WEATHER FORECAST. Tonight and Thursday, fair. Shift Waists, Trojan Waists are perfect filling, are made of best materials; bishop slreves; late collar!. Belts, Waist Sets, Etc. Just received a new line of Dresden span pled belu; also gilt, black, kid, leather, linen, etc. Gilt tailing lir the yard. New blick ami colored buckles; a Urge variety or waist sets, etc. See the line of 50c belt). Wash Goods. We shown fine line of dncki, plquef, percales, dimities, dotted wiie, etc. See ui for commencement co.tumM. J, J, Dalrymple Co. PERSONAL. Itov.J. S.Whl to miitle it' visit lo Oregon City today. W. II. Quccner. of Stnytoii, was hi the city yesterday.' Htato TretiHtirur Phil Mctschun went, to Portland thin iiitirnlnir. Gen Geo. II. Wllllniiifi returned to Portland on tlm morning train. Chun. P. Steam returned to Monitor today, ufloru visit with Salem frlenda. J. A. Hamilton, the money loader, returned thin morning from a busi ness trip to Ilalscy. llcv. Walter Heyuolds, pastor of the United Hrethcru church, went to Philomath today to attend the annual conference of his church. Hon. II. L. Ilarkloy wax reported qui to III at lit h home at WtHKlhurn ycHtcrday, when ho exported to leave for Ohio to lying Mrs. Uarkley homo with him. Alderman W. T. Kfgdon auddaugh tor today drove to JolTorson, whence thoy leave with 11 party tomorrow for CorvnlllH, to attend the Muccuuoch celehratlou. Mr. Illgdou will ho the orator of the day. J, Ilex Hynrs, Wlllametto champion tnllo wnlkcr, tlcaplto the refcreo's dechtlon, left this morning via the Steamer Ilutli to Portland for flolden dale, where ho will vltdt his brother for two weokn. Ho will return to Salem Ohio to attend commencement exorcise (it tho unlvcrtdty. W. V. Sonueman, tho promlolug inllo walker, loft Tuosday afternoon for Lincoln, Nchni.ska, where ho ox. pectsto work tin tho farm of his brother. Mr. Souuomau niatlo 11 host of friends during his Htay In Salem, all of whom regret his doparturo very much, Should Mr. Souucmmi return next fall he will bo welcomed Into our midst. For Independence, Kotlco to comrades and tho public: Tho old soldier who runs tho Alice will leave the Altouu dock at 8 a. m. each morning for tho Independence encampment. Faro for round trip i cents, C'omo back when you plea&o. u;l(K!t Misa Resi: Hukjii-Tho leading so prano of Portland will assist In the creation, Monday evening at tho M. K. church. Reserved seats at Dear born's Special Sale. Tan Shoes. Wednesday and Thursday, A Ihix of tan shoo dressing given away with every pair of tan shoes sold for 91.60 or more. Call and take ad vantage of this offer. Wo have an elegant lino of now styles In tan shoes andean lit all. Keo our lines of wash goods, tho finest In tho city, .Willis Bros, & Co. ,, . Court and Liberty. Tito Cash Dry Goods, Clothing mid Shoo House. Talk About GOTO! Preferred Stock Corn, Lily Corn IUIoom Corn. . ., . , Ha wkcye Corn . . , we Um ti ail bffUMM of canned goods, for jcrjr quality aiUfW price. SOCIAL REVELATIONS. Borne Personals and News of the Doings of Oregon People. Mrs. U. M. Heeler went to Portland today on business. Mrs. Mary Payfon departed for Portland yesterday. Miss Ethel Brown Is off for a visit with Portland friends. Mrs. P. S. Knight went to Portland this morning for n short visit with friends. Mrs. P. A. Moore and daughter were passengers for Portland on the morning train. Miss Helen Copt-land of tho asylum force returned yesterday from her California trip. Llltlo Pcrdlta Baker was a passen gcr for Portland yesterday, to visit Mrs. Phil. Grant. Mrs. II. II. Thompson, accompanied by her sister, Miss Stella Dorrls, have left on a visit to Portland. Mrs. C. G. Hogan came up from Portland last evening, having visited relatives there for a few dnys. Mr. and Mrs. O. Cosgrovo left for Kansas City yesterday after a three month's stay with friends In Salem. Mrs. Geo. Strang of Salem, arrived yesterday afternoon and is tho guest of Mrs. J. M. Howe Eugene Register Mrs. Paul Obcrhclm went to Brooks yesterday to attend the bedsldo of her mother, Mrs. Harpolc, who Is seriously 111. Miss Kato Wheeler, who has been the guest of Miss Jessie Crclghton for a few days, returned to Independence yesterday. Mrs. Julius Wagner who has spent over a year In Salem the guest of her brother and sister, A. I. Wagiieraud Mrs. E. C. Cross, has returned to San Francisco considerably Improved In health she was accompanied by her little son. Married at Hoscburg, Douglas county, Juno. 8, 180(1, Miss May Sayro to Charles Horlon. Tho bride Is the third daughter of Mrs. Ituth Sayro, of this city. The groom Is best known as a peddler of writing pens and hold ers and patent potato peelers, who was In Salem a few wcoks ago. llov. F. II. Gwynne, synotllcal mis sionary of tho Presbyterian church and for past six years at Salem, loft today for Montana. Ho will make his new homo at Great Palls, whore ho goes for the health benellls to ac crue lo Mlsu 01 lie, tho youngest daughter. Tho family expect to fol low In two weeks. BTHAWIIKRKY 800IAL. A gonoral good time was hnd at tho Presbyterian church last ovcnlng when tho members of tho Men's Lcaguo served strawborrlcs and cako to their guests In Iho most acceptable mautier. Tho musical program fulled jo ma terialize owing to the absence of tho performers. However Mrs. Steel sang it beautiful selection very ac ceptably after which llov. Steel made a few pleasing roniarks. Tho party thou rcparcd to an adjoining room whero they did Justlo to tho excellent strawlicrrlcs and cako that had been placed at their disposal. Results Tell the Story A vast matt ol direct, unimpeachable test! niony proves beyond any possibility of doubt that Hood's Sarsapatllla actually does per fectly and permanently cure diseases causep by Impure blood. Its record of cures la un equalled and these cures have often been accomplished after nil other preparations had failed. Howl's Pills cure all liver ills, bllliousiteii, Jaundice, alck headache Woman's Relief Corps nnd Sons of Veterans. On June 8th, t)th, loth, 11th nnd 12th tho 0. C. & E. It. it. Co. will sell round trip tlckota from all rail and rlvor iKilnta to Independence to mom hers of tho nbovo orders at 0110 faro for tho round trip, tickets good to re turn on Juno loth. . , Edwin Stone, nfl-0-ttl Maiinirar. New Market. Wols& Mleschko, the proprietors of tho German market on Commercial street, have oiwued a second market at tho ixwor house on State street, 1- red Wolt will bo in chargo of n first class assortment. Tho young man Is 11 chip olf tho old Wolt butcher block mm uy utiontioii to customers will inako 11 buslne's man out of himself, G I vo Fred a call. Free delivered. Rank ukcihion. -Lookwood mod King scngors uro till right though, bluo boxes or telephone. 15c, 6U2c, 6 t2c, , 5c. W DIQ TAX TURNOVER. The Sheriff Transfers a Large Sum the County's Coffers. Sheriff Knight reported ther follow ing large transfer of money to the county treasurer yesterday, being taxes for the year 1895 collected on the roll now In his hands. The total sum amounting to over $38,000 was to be credited as shown belew: Statc.county, state school... 28,134 81 City of Salem f.,293 C2 School.dl8trlctNo.24 3.G41 75 Poll tar. 4u0 00 City or Woodburn 42 10 City of Jefferson 10 01 City of Gervals.... 105 15 School district No. 4 145 58 School district No. 103 88 80 School district No. 3 8 22 School district No. 5 33 38 School district No. 8 4 84 School district No. 10 34 43 School district No. 11 85 07 School district No. 10 0 80 School district No. 22 80 13 School district No. 57 20 02 School d Istrlct No. 58 22 14 School district No. 00 09 00 School district No. 71 100 78 School district No. 73 70 09 School dlst rlct No. 74 09 02 School district No. 00 15 03 School district No. 07 10 13 School district No. 09 31 22 School district No. Ill 2 00 School district No. 118 5 17 School district No. 121 22 43 School district No. 123 22 48 Total $38,581 02 ItECIUVKll'S REPOKT. E. C. Glltncr, receiver of the Stato Insurance company of this city, filed his second quarterly report with the county clerk yesterday. It covers the three months from February 15th to May 14, 1890, and is u voluminous doc ument covering tho business trans acted by him during that period. The summary Is as follews: RECEIPTS. lialanceon hand last report. $1,219 90 Received as payments on real estate loans 05170 Received as payments on col lateral loans Received on bills receivable earned premiums and poli cies canceled Received on bills receivable postago and collection fee allowed Received on Installment notes earned premiums mid poli cies canceled Jleclved on school orders Received on premiums In coursn of collection Reclved on miscellaneous nav- 400 00 512 18 40 00 0 00 45 25 2 00 mentsand receipts 0,043 05 Total $0,503 88 KXP12NDITUIIE8. Mlscpayts. and expenditures. $3,70(1 95 Error In last report 10 00 Total $3,770 05 Cash on hand May II, $5,700 01. 1 1 1 1 sb m Laiioii Exchange.--Tho Salem labor exchange Is now pushing business. Deeds hayo been secured from tho Salem Improvement Co. for lots In North Salem for a warehouse and brickyards. Timbers are bolng gotten out for a building 48x80 feot, two stories high, which will bo pushed to completion as fasf as possible. A brickyard will bo opened up 011 the river bank as soon as tho ground Is In shape, and a largo number of brick will bo manufactured. All men In tho exchange will bo employed and paid In chocks which will bo cashed as fast as brick are sold. Did You Ever. Try Electric Hitters as a remedy for your troube? It not. get a bottle now and get relief. This medicine has been found to be peculiarly adapted to the relief and cure ol all Female Complaints, cwrt a wonderful direct Influence In giving strength and tone to the organs. If you have loss of Appetite, Constipation, Headache, Fainting Spells, or are Nervous, Sleepless, Excitable, Melan choly or ttoubled with Dluy Spell, Electric Hitters is tho medicine you need. Health and Strength are guaranteed by its use. Fifty u nu t i,vun 1 ri t, ucgg, mug aiore When Daby was sick, wa cavo her Castori. When she was a Child, aha cried for CtutorU. Vflien she became ilUs, ulie duug to Cutorla. Woe she Lad CMUreu, the gavo them CastorU. It's In Town, A ouHl bo surprised. Won't "yellow tho ci Won't bunt your hat clothes." hands. Nothing equals It. neiier man soap. Extra largo packages, ooiiproitm vti ashing Powder. John llUOHES, llucklen's Arnica Salvo Fnc best Salve in the world for Cuts, . l. "" u'""i ii ineum, rever and all Tetter. Chapped hands, Chilblain, Uralses, bkin Eruptions, and positively cures riles or no pay rquired. It Is guaranteed to sores, botes. Ulcers. San Uheum m lr ice sausuction or money rcfundec JMc 2j cents a bos For sale by Fred. A. LegR. Large Fruit. a UllottSavago brought In tho biggest gooseberries of the season, tho La I'ollott variety. They are as largo as potlto prunes. GAIL BORDEN EAGLE Brand -CONDENSED MUX. Has No Equal IN THE CIRCUIT COURT to Orders on the Docket Today-Piobate Court Matters. In tho 6ult for balance on potato wintmr.t of John Slouch vs. Iren Lar son, Jnry gave a verdict for plaintiff of $110.03. State vs. Charles Kelson, selling liquor without license; continued. State vs. Edward Weaver, offering to sell a flctlctlous lottery ticket; con tinued. Stato vs. John Bailey, burglary; Jury trial to following Jury: Geo. B. Hovcnden, C. L. Ogle, J. W. Pate, G. A. Elilen, Bart Do Haven, F. X. Molsan, G. B. Hoyt, W. T. Coleman, Hamlin Smith, A. G. Stcclhammer, James Cook, Lewis Wood. W. Fabervs. E. M. Fleischman.ct nl.; continued. Eliza O'Connor vs. J. S. White, ct al.. action for money; to bo -tried to the court. J. II. Lutin vs. J. B. Stump, de murer to new matter in answer sus tained. ON TUB DOCKET. Besides the possible cases for the Jury that will result from the set tings of the grand Jury 'there are tho following to l)c tried: State vs.Balley, burglary; stato vs. Andrew Robinson, rape; Ida M. Loughmillcr, vs. W. E. Loughmlller, action for recovery of personal property; Eliza O'Connor vs. J.S. White, et al., action for money; J. II. Albcrt,adminlstrator estate of T. McF. Patton, deceased, vs. Fred A. Lcgg, action for money; Win. J. Huffman et al., vs. John Knlght,ns sheriff, action for damages for wrongful conversien: Sllvcrton and Portland Land, Loan and Invest ment Co., vs. J. E. Hammond, action for money. NKW SUITS. New suits Instituted yesterday In the circuit court were as follews: Phocbo L. Carter vs. Samuel N. Car ter, divorce; 0. W. Davis vs. Henry L. Luker, for Judgment for $575 with Interest from September 20, 1891, at 10 percent nnd $250 attorney's fees, duo on a promissory note executed by defendant to R. L. Skinner, which, at a later dato, Mr. Davis became possessed of. l'ltOHATK COUItT. On petition of S. B. Parrish, C. W. Parrlsh, N.O.Parrlsh by Ills guardian, Henrietta Parrlsh, In Judge Hub bard's court, a citation has been Issued to Mnttlo A. Parrish, as execu trix and legatco and dovlsco under the will of said .Toslah L. Parrish. nnd JosIoL. Parrlsh Slater and Grace II. Parrlsh Pierce, to show cause July 20th, at 10 a. m., why tho probate of tho will shall not bo revoked nnd a decree inado setting It aside. State Treasurer's Sixteenth Notice. Stati: op Oiti:aoN,Treasury Dcpt., ) Salkm. May 28, 1800. 1 imiuuu is iiureoy in von mat inero are funds on harid with which to re deem all outstanding stato warrants endorsed by mo "presented and not paid for want of funds" Iwtwenn tlm dates of October 8. 1895 nnd tho ilntn of this notice, with tho exception of warrants drawn on tho swampland fund, and that till such warrants, properly endorsed, will bo paid upon presentation nt this oiilcn. Intotw. thereon ceasing from, nnd after, the iiaiooi mis nonce. Phil Mktschan, 5-28-lw stato Treasurer. Pleasure running over follows the pop of a bottle of HIRES Rootbeer, the great temperance drink. The pop, the fun, and flavor delight everybody. VU. Ml, b Tb. Cb.ilca r, litre. Co., PMI.JIM. A Sit. pli. B.klt 3 (tUooi. SoU mri.bttt, m m To Water Consumers, 1 he irrigation season will commenco Juno 1, and continue during tho four months of Juno, July, August and September. All bills duo nnd payablo July I. Auyono not satisfied with last years rating will plcnso leave word at tho olllco and their lots will bo remeasured. Irrigation hour irom u to a a. in. ana rrom o to 0 p. m. SALV.M AVATEIt CO, . A. L. BnowN, Supt. The Wonderful Bicyclist. I'roL Ed J. Balden, a famous trick Bloyllst, now In Portland, Ore., will give startling exhibitions of trick mid fancy bicycling novor beforo saw In this part of tho country, on theraco track In front of tho Grand stand, In this city, Juno 14th, at tho Con- dtlCtOr'S nlCIllc. Pmf. Ibllilnn l-llftu n regular road Ramblo bloycle, and has been secured at a heavy cxiwnse by tho Conductor's committee. This will ivuiiuiy- uo ins onty nppearance In Marlon COllIlt V. IIU wnrwlnrfnl nf that sllnerv vehicle. iTlw ftifot.v .i- cvcle.) must bo seen to bo appreciated, llcuittiiiber tho dato, Juno I4th. IU J 'lho dealer who says. "I have no Hoc Cako soap," practically admits that he docs not sell tlrst quality goods. If ho says ho has something "Just as gooa" you will know at once that ho Is try!hg to sell you an In ferior article. There is more cloathlng destroyed by iwor soap than by actual wear, as tho freo alkali rots tho cloth. Hoe Cako contains neither freo alkali nor worthless tilling. 1 Call for Warrants. County TkkasuiuVs i Office. Marion County, f Ixotlce Is hereby glyen that I havo funds on hand to pay all warranu Is sued, up to July l, iss, and Interest on tho nuuio will stop from dato of this notice. jap Minto, v, . j t County Treasurer. Dated Juno 8, 1690. 0 8 d 2 w irrnY,"WWVy?rrtttfi JJM" HTM Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair, Medal, Midwinter Pair. CREAM BAKING POWDER .Most Perfect Made. 40 Yeant the Stan Jard Special Rates. See Bolso & Barker, agents for the O. R. & N. and Union Pacific railways regarding special round trip rates to tho Republican national convention at St. Louis, the Democratic national convention at Chicago, Peoples party convention nt St. Louis, national con vention Y. P. S. C. E. at Washington, D. C, National educational Associa tion at Buffalo, N. Y., and G. A. R. national encampment at St. Paul, Minn. 0:8td-d&w 6. If . Johnson & son Reduced Rates. Thoso going east should call on or address tho Union Pacific City '1 leket olllco, la.") Third Street, Portland, for rates to the following meetlnp's: Republican National convention. St. Louis, Mo., Juno Kith. Jjcmocrntic isatlonal Convention, Chicago, 111., July 7lh. People's Party Convention nnd American Silver Convention, St. Lou is, Mo., July 22ud. National Convention Young Peo ples Society of Christian Endeavor Washington D. C July 7th to 13th. National Educational Association meeting, Buffalo, N. Y. July Ilrd to 10th. Encampment Grand Army or the Republic, St. Paul, Minn., September R. W. Baxtuii 0 a tf General Agent. THE MARKETS. June 9 Wheat, cash Chlcaco. 58c JuneS8 New York, June 9 Silver, C6c; lead, 3 30. VOKTLAND MARKET. Portland, June o Wheat valley, 52! Walla Walla, 534. " 5"9 Hour Portland, $3.00; Henton county, 3.00 j graham, $2.63; superfine, $2.25 per bbl. yau unite, zo(g37c; grey, 25($2o;rolled, In bags, $4.2SSaS. barren, 4.5o7.oo; "p J'75 Potatoes.. Oregon, 5057c per sack. nay..ijood, Sonerton. n. Eastern Oregon. wool.. Valley, 8i 57c. MillstufU..Hran, $i3.5!5.5o;shorts,$i5. I oultry-Uilckenn, mixed.svai.2e. broil. v... i.suyi3, uucks, 435; geese, '"'jfy'i live, I2jic; dressed, ijac. Hides.. green, salted 60 lbs 5c; 1 5i under "'HS-'tC,SIlCCjpCllS, IO(a70C. Hops. .Oregon, 2 to 3c, according to qual ity. Butter. .Oregon fancy creamery, 2?3o laucyuairy. 25; lair to good. 117. Almost O Distracted fe. r. in vnn rvi-t, ...-. I m -w . r" uer rrom real net gJP vousuessfWbeaovery nerve seemed to quiver with a peculiar, crcerjr fee llns first In one place, and then anothw and all eeoraed finally to concentrate In wrlthtne jutablo In the brain, and you b "W Irettul and peevUhf to b tlon cf u norvs eenu.-,, riaeins ,a tho cars. andsl,pl.J, aiwrabla nlghu; nr nT?lt Airs, fcujeno Soarles, 0 Slraonton St., Elt hart. Ind , says: "Nor ous troubles had made mo nearly insane- and physicians woro unable tahelnmn t. Kerviue Restores Health WR4 luo nme and 11..1. VT.: r W SSSilS? V ev thln SfSiW miw las- lcommenccataklnirDr. t JTta lh,mtw Jwvln and four bottle, Kssriraat-i-aa iiJimriM m iwMiixaiiiif i M ifniiu .todrv; Wash Goods Reductions in Dimities, Organdies, Satteens and all wash oa Remnants, A large lot of remnants 257 Commercial st. k ie .Oerjon full cream, 10. I v. . , (.un'.on, 94ioc per doz. 1 'kI.. f i.Hteem, 3.oo3.as per lb; fait o .xh! .icers., 2l2 3.5c; cows, 2i3c; u -fd beef, iWC SAN VKANCISCO MARKET. San Francisco, June 9. Wheat,. 1.02 Wrol , . Oirgon, choke, 67 Jo; Inferior 4 fV. valley, 9toc. I lopt Quotable nt 23c. Potatoes G5(7i8oc' per sack. Oats-Mllllng. 7582. SALEM MARKET. Wheat. .44c per bu., market firm, Oats ,i8(g2oc. Hay,. Baled, cheat, S-SSi timothy, $7.00. Flour.. In wholesale lots, 3,00; retail, 3.20; iirnn, Dull: 11.00; sacked, 12.00; shorts, 12.00. 12.oo13.ooj chop feed, it.oo Poultry.. Chickens, 56c; ducks, spring chickens, 10c lb. VcaL.Dressod, 3. Hogs.. Dressed, ZYt 70 lb; uve uattie.. 2(n)2 i, Eggs.. Cash. 8 Vic Butter. .Best dairy, ipe; fancy creamery neose ,i2Mc. Farm Smoked Meats , Bacon, 7c 90; shoulders, ScJ Potatos..2Scperbu. hams 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 rass seeds, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. FOR SALbU-i hree acres of land I ark, with good house and bam. i In Yew bam, 100 fruit trees, an rich garden land, for sail cheap. S im Appiy to Lewis I'ettyjohn. ic.KWNAU-11 any one who has been benefited by the use of Dr. Williams' Pink Pllswlllwrttetotbe Capital Journal Salem ineywill receive Information that will be of much value and interest to them. 5 8 im d&w PASTURE-Fint cla n.., f. t.. a mn 1 JUiS,1 ,S0Uth of Momlntnlde. $t.oo IQuKATJestBrass nd water- Squire at JOURNAL Office. 6 8 I mo. I'Onnc MEri. l'nr 1-iriAxiu Ar. t.g- ma" S" .." "wspaper Infor- ountry7r;mthri"ess,ac9.iSCVr Allen's) Union Block. Portland " ,,7 tOR tSALElipht mii , ., year old,. Inquire of M.J.Egan, Gervals TtTXt t I"."-. -wh., u t . ... .1.1 5!8lm tUR tALtt OK KENlV-do acres land ' c bearinlIi ,"UC,V '"K". I, ? MrCS v. "" ol smat innLcood water. Wood stumpage can be had. Box'f Salem. ScS5l!vd: ,!3acto, Seaile, Aeeffi113--1 Subscription Knl,.Ja ra,u.newpapers and maEaimes Milled? C,'onfectloneryfF:w: KS&aSMf 22" ? t 'mmm oneep..wve, 2.50. Wool.. Best, I2ic. Horn.. Best. 4mo. ctin good fruit. VnZ.TSi u t . '3 ' 51 of all- kinds at very W a J7i C. H. MACK. - DENTIST.. auiSrh""""-K DEPOT EXPRESS, Meets all mall and passenger trains Bw. KBcaiiu express to an parts oftheniT Prompt service, Telephone No. 70" ' UMES RADER Capital Transfer Co, HARRY TOWN, TR0P. Express, bngga: age Le and all kinds cf work done promptly, store. we orders at Pitian'i ti MONEYTQLOAN un iarm tana sccunty. Sped rates on large loans. Lou 01ns considered without delay HAMILTON & MOW Bank building Bush MONEY TO LOANI On city or farm property. Over Bash's Bank, T. K. FORD F.IVANJDERJBAAN,' Carpenter, Builder and Jobber. 481 Winter street. EFHard times prices always. C. H. LANE, 211 Commercial St., Salem Or pSuits (15 upwards. Pants $ upwtndV.l C, M. EPPLBY, formerly of Clark & Eppley. Is now prepared to serve the public with everything first class In his line, t Simpson Bros, old stand. - THE ELECTRIC GROCERY, RILEY BOARDING HOUSE The popular place 347 High street, his lieen reopened, and is prepared tc recttre boarders and roomers at the most reisonsw rates. Nice suite of rooms on the pooM floor. Sunday dinner from 1 to 2. SIIENEFIKLD&RAIMS, Proprietor!. HOME RestauraMI , S, Richardson, Prop, Two doors north Hotel WHUmtttt. cooking and home made pies and ewes t. on fulfill . J3 ""f f ? J. H. HAAS, WATCHMAKER AND JEWKLER. r-T 1-1... f,. r-nalr WOrlc. Sip Thomas cloih., etc, 21S CoromercUl Saw PORTLAND. -STEAMERS lAltona and Ramooaj LEAVE DAILY. Portland, 6145 m Salens, 7845 m; Independence, 6:30 a, m. SUSP' 9w1a.ro. lotiS-"- 6xa.. Cuick time, regulaV 'service nl dP "S'AAf-nWlN. m'' Airnt,Sal.l r-FREE DEUVERy r UROUDTTIUI it i' " -1 I D V LINE TO wm BBS ASonacana . JSC Gf ocefyX Dealarsinallklroffr- Bjei. i-ncei5o, Address, A, care Jour 4 3 tf J rfl V. lit JTJEJ iy&iBa r,sf -wftw IVS 6j t' ? i "rfcr.-ttmr.fTsViWtt- -,t 90UJ EVERYWHCRB V