0 b h Daily Capital Journal. BY HOPECR BROTHBRS ts TnansDAY, junb n, isoo. WEATHER FORECAST. TonlKlitnnd Thursday, fnlr. Shift Waists, Trojan Waists are perfect filling, are made of beit material; blihop ili-evet; late collar. Belts, Waist Sets, Etc. Jtiit received a new line o( Dresden span, pled bell; otto citt. black, kid, leather, linen, etc. Uilt ueuing iy me vara. New blwk nnd colored buckle; a large variety of waitt acta, etc. See the line of 50c belli. Vah Goods, We show a fine line of duck, piques, percale, dlmllies, dulled wie etc tfee ui for commencement cottuin;. J, , Dalrymple Co, PERSONAL. Hon. T. T. Ocer was In rmvn Wwl lipsdny. Hon. K. T. Hatch, of McCoy, In In tlio city. L, H. HalHcy, tlioKlnyton morcliiint returned homo ttwlt-y. Attorney Uenuriil Itlluiunii lettirncil to Portland tlil morning. Mr. Ittiur. r the Garden Itoad, Hiwndliijj it few daj'H In Portland. County Stipt. J. S. Graham went .Portland this niornlnKun bimlnosH. Ik to Anotliekcr Daniel J. Fry went to Portland on the morning local train. W. J. D'Arcy l the orator or the Pioneer reunion, of Polk county, on Juno 21th. CIiiih. Corby, L. 0. Ilarrou and J. . "Wheeler, of Wuodbtirn, wero In town today. Ilcv, D. h. McClalu wont to JMillo math today to attend the United Urothrcn conference. Itov. Kcrslmw, of Leslie M. TJ. church, Ih tuklnu; In the quarterly conference at 'Woodburn. Cart. Miller, editor of the Wood burn Independent, passed thratiith Balem today for the Independence encampment. W. II. (Jiieener, (ifKUiyloii, who Iiiih Iicuii loektui: after some leiral husl- iivhs at tlilft term of court, tuturncd homo today. Peter Hitch, who with 11 pnrtnon will Hiicceed to the business of TI10.1. HurrowH In tlio near future, went to Portland on tlio morning train. The Wonderful Bicyclist. Prof. Ed J. ltitldou, 11 ruinous trick UlcyllHt, now In Portland, Ore., will irlvo Htiirtllnu; exhibitions of trick and fancy bicycling novor beforo saw In this part of thu country, on thoraco track In front of tlio ' Ontud stand, In this city, Juno 14th, at tlio Con doctor's picnic. Prof, llaldon rides a rciHilar road Itaiublo bicycle, and has Iwou secured at a heavy expense bv tho Conductor's committee. This will probably bo his only appearance In Marlon county. IUh wonderful of that Bllpery vehicle, (Tho Surety bi cycle,) imiRt bo seen to bo appreciated, llcmomber tlio date, Juno llth. 10 14 Soap Foam Wasliing Powder will not make the clothes yel low, nor burn the hands, tggggnumraiiiijm maaauaiuunjujiaxiiULaaa Special Sale. Tan Shoes Wednesday and Thursday, X box tit tan shoo drusslug given away with every pair or tan shoes sold for91.r0or more. Call and tako ad vantage of this olTor. Wo havo an elegant lino or new styles in tan shoes andean tit all. Sco our lines or wash goods, tho ilnest in tho city. .Willis Bros. & Co, Court nnd Liberty. Tlio Cash Dry Goods, Clothing and Shoe House. The Strawberries Show Somicmann has the first home grown berriesf fresh, rich ripe and sweet Bananas oranges, fresh and juicy, alv way at the old stand ASonnemaniifsf 2C Grocery 124 Court street SOCIAL REVELATIONS. Some Personals and News of the Doing of Oregon People. MlHflHelon Cntwford returned to Albany today. Miss Annlcc Jc(Try ban returned from Portland. Mrs. Geo. M. Heeler returned by the Salem local last night. Mrs. Hitndsacker or the state In sane asylum force Is at Portland. Mrs. P. H. Knight left for Portland yesterday to be absent for n few days. Mrs. Lou Chapman, of Turner, was a visitor to friends In Kiilom yesterday Mrs. Chas. Itlcly returned from a three months' sojourn In Kan Fran cisco, last night. A number of G. A. It. and W. It. C. people go to Independence via. the Altona this morning. Miss Stella Dorrls, who has been Mm triirsL nf her s stcr. Mrs. II. II. Thompson, returned to Eugene today. Mrs. J. A. Stltcs, who has been em ployed at tho aiylum for some time p.ist, yesterday removed lo Portland, to make her home. Mrs. Win. P. Lord and Mrs. J. J. Murphy will receive their friends Saturday afternoon at tho resldcnco of tho latter on Court street. ' Mrs. A. F. Campbell and children went to Wilbur today, to attend the bcdsldo or her father, Uenjamln Qriibho, and old pioneer who Is very III. Mrs. br. A. M. Holt, who has passed tho last three or four weeks In Dallas visiting her sons Charles and J. C. licit, returned to Salem yesterday and Is at the homo or her daughter Mrs. Geo. H.iiurnclt. Mr. and Mrs. Hear (nee Ora Stroud) who were married at high noon on last Monday at tho homo or Illgdon Scott. loft ror a tour or Iowa ind In diana yesterday. They will bo gone six weeks. l'ltf.U'OKK AT CHKMAWA. Prof. Heritage and tho Salem Choral union will go to Cheiuawa In dian school this evening to render the opera Pinafore" beforo tho pupils and emnloycs of that govornmont In stitution. This sorvlco will bo ren dered free gratis by tho organization hut a 10 cent admission reo will bo charged to defray expenses. A good many iwoplo from Salem are going down this evening. Special Rates. Sco Holso & Darker, agents ror tho O. It. Si N. and Union Pacific railways regarding special round trip rates to tho Republican national convention at Si. Louis, tho Democratic, national fiinvniiMnii nl, (IliIciiL'o. Iconics imrtv convention at St. Louis, national con vention Y. P. K. (J. K. t Wiibii iik'tou I). C. National educational Associa tion at Hulfalo. N. Y.. and G. A. 11. national encampment at St. Paul, Minn. u:huwiw Woman's Relief Corps nnd Sons of Veterans. nil tillliu Oku, ubii, lubii. "I" turn 12th tho O. C. Si E. 11. It. Co. will sell round trip tickets front all rail and r.. t...... ail. 11,1. fmti 11li .....I river nolnts to Indonondeuco to mom bors of tho above orders at ono faro for tho round trln, tickets good to re turn on Juno lOtli. Edwin Stonk, 0-O-td Manager. Stato Treasurer's Sixteenth Notice. STATKOt'OitKaoNrrcasury Dopt., ) SAI.KM.Mlty28.1800. f Notice Is hereby given that thoro aro funds on hand with which to re deem all outstanding state warrants endorsed by mo "presented and not paid for want of funds" Iwtween tho dates of October 8, 1805 and tho date of this uottco, with tho exception or warrants drawn on tho swamp laud fund, and that all such warrants, proporly endorsed, will lw paid upon presentation at tills olllco, Interest thereon ceasing from, and after, tho ditto of this notice Phil Mbtsouan, fWlbMw Stato Treasurer. Wantod-All l rls to know tliaf'Hoo uiko" will not ntiiKo tuoir nanus red llko common soap, bavo tho wrappers. They nro worth n cent apiece. J 0 tr There's more clothing destroyed by poor soap man ny actual wear. "1100 Cttko" soap contains no rrcontkall and will not injure 1110 uuest itieo. xry 11 and notice tho dllTorcuco In quality. John Hughes. 1 1 m 1 For Independence. Notice to comrades and tho publle: 'Plm filil ii,MI,ii wltn riitia tin, AIIpa will leave the Altona dock at 8 a. 111. each uiorulntr tor the ludciHiudcuce encampment. Fare ror round trip 23 cents, unite back wncn yon picasc, 0:10-2t An Open Letter From J. H. Albert, to Street Commissioner Culver. Salem, Or., June to, i8o5. To W. J. Culver, Sireet Commissiener: Dkar Sim-Referring to the following re poit of the action of the city council at lit last meitingto-ttlu "At this point Mayor Oatch called alien tlon of tho council to the stale of abeyance into which thn Mission street encroachments i..,i r.n.n anA cMmpfiit (hit i!ie oucstlon be revived and that George G. Hingham, one of Ihe parties Interesied in the Immediate adjust ment of the mailer, who was present In the council chamber, be invited to address the council 011 the subject. ThN, upon motion, Mr. Bingham did, urging the necessity or promptly replacing the oflendiug fences upon the correct lines of Ihe street. The discussion became general and eventuated In an offer by Mr. Ilingham to give his services as a lawyer In behalf of the cily In any event ol legal prosecution arising from a settlement ol the issue. The council thereupon ordeied City Engineer Culver to remove the obstructions complained of, at once, placing them upon the otiginal municipal line and to report his action in the premises." IboKtocall your attention to your notice to mo dated March 12, 1800, and my answer addressed to the common council of March 17th respectively, of which the following arc true copies, to-wlt: Salkm, Or., March 12, 1896. Mr. J. II. Albert, Salem, Oregen: Dkar Siri At the regular meeting of the cpmmon council of this cily held ou February 18, 1896, a report was made by the com mittee on streets and publlo property showing that the fences along the north side of Mission street which encloes your lands, ex tends into the street, the report further states that the fence should be built with referenco to the north line nf the little donation land claim and not the Wilson line. I am instructed by the council to Io'kc the necessary steps to remove this obstruction. You are respectfully notified to remove the fences belonging to you along Mission street to a point at lent 30 feet horn the Leslie line within ten days, W. J. CllIABt, Street Commissioner, Salkm, March 17, 1896. To the Hun. Common Council of the City ol Salem: Gbntlkmen: Referring to a certain notice served upon me, this day, by W. J. Culver, as sireet commissioner, I beg to say, that the surveyor's report wilh lis accompanying plat, on file with the city recorder, shows that the road or street referred to, was located "along the south line of the Wilson claim." The I records or the United Mates land oince snow I the Wilson claim (No. 44) to have been established prior to the Ieillc claim (No. 45) aid that the south boundnry of the Wilson claim is a right line projected from Us south west to lis southeast corner. The chartT of the city of balem recites that the "limits of the city shall be as follows, commencing In the middle of the main clian 3 el ol the Willamette rivei as (lie s w corner f Ihe late W. II. Wilson's claim, thence east, followed the southern boundary to the south east corner of said claim, etc., etc. my southern boundary fences were located by City Surveyor Culver about one vear since, as boine just thirty feet north of the southern bonndary of the city, the Wilson line, in regard to the location or which there can be no dispute This line is now con firmed by the city surveyor and has not been disturbed by any subsequent survey; indeed, is CHtublishcd by him In the plat prewired by him for the "com" on streets and public property. 1 have no respect for the report of a com mittee which directly contradicts the (acts clearly established by ihe data upon which It pretends to bate lis findings. I deny Its right to relocate a road already legally established or to carve a slice (however small) from the municipal domain for the benefit of an adjacent , roprletor. Relying upon these facts, I will forcibly resist any attempt on your part, or your ser vants, to Invade or trespass upon my prcm. Iks. Respectfully, Signed. J. II. Aldkrt. I wish to supplement this with tho statement that the Iron stako sot by you noar tho west end ot my property on tho Wilson lino Is in position now, tho oak stako at the cast end having been covered tip In tho fill slnco tnado by mo, but both 30 toot stakes, as set by yon tor a lino upon which to place my permanent fences are Intact and exactly In lino with tho fences placed over two years (Instead of about ono year ago) tlio Intervening fences con forming exactly to that line. The contention or tho committee that tho fences should bo 30 feet from tho "Lcsllo" (No. -15) Instead of the Wil son (No. II) lino, which It claims it overiups, suggests tho undisputed ract that tho Wilson claim has prior ity in date, its south lino was run through virgin territory, and as two bodies cannot occupy tho same space at the same time, tho northern bound ary ot tho Leslie claim must neces sarily lw limited to territory lying south of the south lino or tho Wilson claim, and It Is not possible for tho former to encroach upon, or overlap the latter In case thoy conflict, but tho south lino or tho ono ami tho north Hue ot the other must lw, and aro Identical, tho question or priority In llmo ot tho Wilson claim now being KKS ADJUIHOATK. You admit that tho United States patent projects tho south lino ot tho Wilson claim front n certain point In tho Willamette rlvor Its southwest comer, south 70 degress, 21 minutes cast, 83 cluilns to tho southeast corner or said claim. You admit also that the United Statos patent projects tho north lino ot the Leslie claim from sumo certain ilut In tho river south 70 tlegrees 21 minutes east, ft2.U0 chains to Its uottheast corner, tho two lines us fixed by tho patent being Identical tho entire lenutlt of tho Lesllo claim and that my fences are today Just 30 reel from that line, that the fence on tho south sldo of said line meanders tlio space at various distances or from 15 reot to 25 feet from sold lino and not cqul distant from any alleged line. Tho only claim that tho Lesllo lluo Children Cry for P.?ohr's Castoria. should be placed north of the Wilson line, Is that of an interested party, based upon the theory that the field note? or the Lesllie survey, although they descrlbc the lino as "running along the Wilson line," allege that they, (the field notes,) fix the north cast corner at a point 10 tect within llic- WU.1011 claim. There Is not a vestige of tho alleged "old corner and but one witness tree and that so nearly In the course or tho line as to be or no value In fixing tha corner by Its dlst nncc therefrom, answering In that re spect Just as well for the true cor ner on the Wilson line, leaving only Its couhse with which to support tho theory or the alleged mistake or tho survevor. or which advantage Is pro posed to be taken, (a surveyor having recently placed tv new corner there) as atralnst the course of the true lino 70' 21, given In the United States patents to botlt claims. The prior survey of the same lino In tho Wllfeon line, correctly, as proven by the com pass, as well as by tho originally es tablished corner and witness trees, without any cenflict: give such a prc- nontlerencc or testimony In favor or tho true line 70' 21" as to establish the original corner on that line be yond reasonable doubt; without rely ing upon the all-stilllclcnt tact In itself, of priority or title. Hcsldcs, the Leslie patent describes the land by motes nnd corners, not by "metes nnd bounds," thus, "thence s. 70' 21 ' e 72.00 chains, thence 23.G0 chains, etc." Not s. 70.21 east, to a corner, or 11 stake, hence a mistake or the surveyor in the Held notes or in establishing a corner would bo corrected by the course and dis tance given Ih tho patent. The de scription in tho patent Is paramount. Tho Hold notes aro auxiliary only. Tho tall docs not wag the dog. Tho paradoxical statement ot the committee, in its report or April 18th, that "tho Wilson line, s 70' 218 o), Is not a straight lino," I beg to rotor to tho ghosts ot Euclid and Lcgcndrc. Our city clinrtcr confers 'upon the councll"cxcluslve power. "Sco sub.dlv. No. 33, Sec. 0. "To provide for the surveying of blocks and streets of tho city, and Tor marking tho boundary lines of such blocks and streets, etc., etc." In accordance with Sub. Dlv. No. 27, authorizing It to make bylaws and ordinances not Inconsistent with tho laws or tho United States or or this stnte, to carry Into effect the provisions ot this charter, the council passed an ordinance on April 0th, 1801, providing for the survey and es tablishment ot the common bounda ries or nil the blocks and strcctsot tho city, which was dene under contract with .1. 11. Greor, and stands today as tho official survey of tho city, no additions having been sluco made thereto, except to extend existing streets. Section I. title 2, chap. 7 furthor provides, "when any street Improvements aro ordered to bo mado In the city ot ,Salcm, or sidewalks are ordered to bo built, nil such improve ments shall be made, and all such sidewalks laid according to a survey duly mado and recorded, by virtue of j an ordlnanco, passed April 0th, 1801, known as ordlnanco No. 14, to provide tor a re-survey -or tho city of Salem, which said rc-survoy Is commonly known as tho "the now survey," recorded In Sec. 2.rth, 1802, In book of deeds, page 121 to 121, by Geo. A. Edcs, clork or Marlon county." This survey, gives Lcsllo street as tho oxtremo southerly street ot tho city, disposing or tho territory lying south or Leslie, as rollews: "Tho Pactional blocks lying along tho south lino or tho Wilson claim aro or tho following widths, on tho west sldo of Commer cial street 208 rect. On tho east sldo 209 feet on tho west sldo of street iLlberty) 303 rt. 8 In. and on tho east sldo 301 rt 8 In. Onjtho west sldo orj Church street 312 reot" thus giving measurements extending theso frac tional blocks (tho boundaries or which aro the canso or tho present contro versy,) through to tho Wilson line, leaving no vacant strip tor clthor street or road; but as beforo stated, I have placed my fences Hupon a lino fixed by you 30 feet north of my south lino, tho casement or tho publlo how ever being restricted to tho use ot said strip as a road tho reo remaining In me. Tho charter further authorizes tho Council Sub. dlv. 30. sec. 0 to provldo ror tho prevention and removal or ob structions from tho streets." This must bo done by ordinance not incon sistent with tho laws or this stato. It cannot try titles or fix or change linos or break lndosnres in violation ot stato laws, theso not being classed among police powers, but may only mark such boundaries after ha vim? been legally established. However tho only legislation by tho Council ! undor this charter provision, Is found I In sec. 9 title I chap. 4 of city laws as follews: "Sec. U. Any person who shall will-' full)- placo any obstruction in tho I streets or nlloy ot this city shall on conviction thereof beforo tho ! recorder bo fined nut exceeding $20 for ' each offence, and Sec. 11. It shall be' Children Cry for Pitcher1 Cattorla. the duty of said Supervisor of roads to mako complaint to tno reou.u. against every person violating any or the provisions or Sec. 0 and 10 or this title" and explicit as it la, no steps appear to -havo been Ltakcn under It. If you can conscientiously swear out a warrant against mo under it, it would seem to bo your duty to do so, and tho Recorders duty to placo such warrant In tlio nanus 01 wiu mmo..... for service. I wish you to understand that 1 am now, and have been at all times ready . n..t.n,it. i, Mm W11I nroccss or decree or any tribunal or competent Jurisdiction relating w my uuu..u arlcs but the council Is not such a tribunal, and I will not submit to Its unlawtul dictation, in a matter which Is beyond its Jurisdiction, in which it is an interested party, and of which I believe it knows less than 1 00, myself. As to the order of tho coun cil, that you "rctnovo tho obstruction complained or,"etc.,lt is hardly neces sary to remind you, that an act, per formed by you, In order to constitute an "onlclal act," must bo within the scope of your authority, and that your powers arc limited to those ex pressly conferred by law, which can not be enlarged by resolutions of the i .... H its-iln ttfiif nnta tin COUnCIM3 liur jrimi uuuMi vv.-, SSMHBMSMSRSJSlraSSSSSI THE Pineapple, 10c can, Corn, 5c can, SteclVcut Oat Meal, not rolled oats, the new breakfast dish, Good canned peaches cheaper than any sold in town, flflRRITT 5 P, O, Grocery, tier Its instructions Justified, -by the Volunteer services of an interested at torney tendered for your (tePMiti'. His cheap advlco should n..l, Incite you to break Into my enclosure or in vade my premises, without duo process of law, any moro than It should move you to apply the torch to my house, or thrust a knife into my back, upon his promise to defend you without charge. Among your powers enumerated by law, you will find no warrant for such summary action, as Is contem plated by tho council. In deed there Is 110 ordinance au thorizing any action on your part, in the matter of obstructions in streets and alleys except hcrelnbeforo mentioned. (Sco section 9 ami 11, title 1, chapter 4, or City laws.) Relative to tho specific action which tho mayor and volunteer lawyer, urged the council to iniposo upon you; I beg to quote rroin tho criminal code section 1788: "ir any person shall wlll fully break down or destroy nny renco belonging to, or knclosinq land not ma own such person upon con viction thereof shall bo punished by Imprisonment in tho county Jail not less than three months nor more than ono year, or by a flno of not loss than ton dollars nor moro than four hun dred dollars." I find no exemption In favor or mayors, volunteer lawyers or street commissioners. Now this dis carded city attorney, who volunteers his services ns an inducement for you to Invado my promises, ouclit to know that ho Is Inciting you to com mit a crime, but 1 will not do him tho Injustlco to say positively that hu does know It, but tho validity of tills notlco to you docs not depond up on his knowledge, as you understand that "No man can plead Ignoraneo or tho law, In Justification ot an unlaw ful net." As a citizen I am guaran teed security in my person nnd prop erty against unreasonable seizure. You cannot lawfully dlsposses or dls- lurumoin tho pcaceablo nossesslon ot oithor, without a warrant or other legal process from a court of compe- int jurisdiction; una beforo serving It, you aro required to exhibit such warrant or process on mv demand. I again warn you against being In cited by raise representation to com- nut under tho cover ot your flnlclal title, an act which would bo clearly a Awarded Hltrhest Honors World's Fnlr, Medal, Midwinter Fair. CREAM BAKING POWDER Most Perfect Made. to Years the Stap3arf Special Friday DRESS GOODS Bargains ! Bargains ! Fancy mixtures from t jflc Plain cashmeres from 21c uo All wool serges from. ....... ... . .-. 34 Big reductions in fane suits, f w , WC, TK y "m Ttm sslsai(7 257 Commercial st. LAWRENCE, p 1 ..1 aggression, and u crime agalnit my person nnd property, as I pur.xiso lo resist all such unlnwful ntto'npts to dispossess me or my own, wit'i Miillclent force to prevent It, un li done stealthily, In which event I will decide what course to pursue, when tho exigency shall have arisen. Respectfully, J. II. Alueu't. Condensed Testimony. Chas. D. Hood, Broker aud Manufacturer's .gcnt, Columbus, Ohio, certifies that Dr. King's New Discovery lias no equal as n Cough remadv. J. D. Brown, Prop of St. James Hotel. Ft. Wayuc, Ind., testslles that he was cured of n Cough of two years stand, ng, caueed by La Grippe, by Dr. King's New Discovery. B. F. Merrill, Baldwinsvllle, Mass , says that lie has used and reccomendad it and never knew It to fail and would rather have It than any doctor, because it alway cures. Mr Hemming, 222 E. 25th St., Chicago, always keeps it at hrnd nnd has no fear of Croup, because It instantly relieves. Eree Trial Uottlos at Fred A. Lcgg's Drug btorc JOHN HUGHES, 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. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. PERSONAL If any one who has been benefited by the use of Dr. Williams' Pink nils will write to the Capital Journal Salem they will receive information that will be of much value and interest to them. 581m d&w I;OR SALIi-Three acres of land in- Yew rark, with good louse and barn, 100 fruit trees, all rich garden land, for sal: cheap. Apply to Lewis Pettyjohn. 58 ih) iSTC;UtQAiitf. ..'-.i..-jf.-.,....... PASTUREr-First class pasture for horses or cattle Just south of Mornlngslde. $1.00 a month. Best grass and water. Inquire at Journal office. 6 8 1 mo. PUBLIC MEN, POLITCIANS AND BUS. mess houses can obtain all newspaper infor mation from the press of the state, coast and co.'i?lr?.'.r,omthe l're" Clipping Bureau, Allen's) Union Block. Portland. i2-2otf FOR SALE-Eight milch cows and two 2 yearolds. Inquire of MJ. Egan, Gervals, 0' 224 tf FOR SALfcl'ioueer crockery and crocery Store. nlaMi.ti it... ,...r i ...!.. ,' one of the best locations in the city; a capital of about $5,000 requtced; object of closlmr Business, on account of health. Tno. G. Em!Baiem: 5:8 dim FOR SALE OR KENlV-40 acres land ...... uui. i-aruy improved, wood an , uaAlurc. pnrul hrm. . U- bearing orchard.lot ofsmafi fruit.good water. """h-jjs van uc nan. iwx 145, Salem. . S:8tf PAPERS-. lnr,iri . -r: r - lacoma and San Francisco papers on sale ar Miller's Postoffice block P. O.NEWS STAvn t . - . , Am.-,.... T 11 '-' 'wm -uoscripiion Fin,-iua,U,newsPaPe" and inagaiines. FOR SALE. -rw -.... .1 .. .. TT set in good fruit. Forsali. .1 - i,-it . GStT'iJl.fc1 Vn as the Wheatland LATEST nl ' J """ n cjyur' and Saturd( C H. MACK, - DENTIST.- Successor to Dr. J. M. Keene, old White Corner, Salem, Or. Parties desiring superior operations nt moderate fees in any brsnch ire In especial request. DEPOT EXPRESS. Meets all mail and passenger trains Hi, cage and express to all parts ofthe citr. Prompt service, Telephone No. 70" JAMES RADER Capital Transfer Co, HARRY TOWN, PROP, Express, baggage and all kinds cf work done promptly Leave orders at Pitton'i Moro. 12 MONEY TO LOAN On farm land security. Special rates on large loans. Loans consldcted without delay HAMILTON &t0W Bush Bank butldinH. MONEY TO LOAN On city or farm property. Over Bush's Bank, T. K. FORD F. VAN DER HAAN, Carpenter, Builder and Jobber. 481 Winter street. rjpHard times prices always. C. H. LANE, 21 1 Commercial St., SilsmOr JSrSuits US Upwards. Pants upivsmhyg C. M. Bppley, formerly of Clark & Eppley.ls now prepared to serve the public with everything first class In his line, st Simpson Bros, old stand. - THE ELECTRIC GROCERY. KILBY BOARDING HOUSE The popular pkc7"347 H1Bl ;w been reopened, and is prepared tcitetM boarders and roomers at the most itasoww rates. Nice suite of rooms on the pound floor. 8unday dinner from 1 to 2. Propnetort. HOME Restauran 1 . S, Richardson, Prop. Two doors north Hotel Willamette. V cooking ami nomc nmus j-.v . ways uu iiuiiu. J. H. HAAS, WATCHMAKER AND JEWtLER. . . ., 1. ,vt Seth Makes a socially 01 nn 3'" ", act Thomas clock, etc., 2tJ Commercuiw f BY ' LINE TO PORTLAND. . STEAMEKii Altona and Famoiw : JJSAVXi SUNDAT". nnoa.nl. ti-1 I .ir m ions '" f ejoc-a.'0' inaepcnaci.c, uy - Quick time, regiiar Vervi'ce and chesp I. "'iSSB don. "?. wolz MWv; i1ibi Dcalars In &$, IfflMTAM WOLZ'SUB j 7, COMMERCIAL k sww'-''"Hirr,-Au JJitzi