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Et , 4 Is 1 Daily Capital Journal Y HOlrBR BROTHBRS, MONDAY, J ULY G, J890. UA y M " Ml' l O' M g DAILY LINE TO PORTLAND. STEAMERS ?i Altona and Ramona f J p. :H -LEAVE DAILY. Portia ti J, G45 . m. Salem, 7M5 a. m. Independence, 61JO tt. m. SUM DAY. 9:00. m. 10:15 "' 6yoa m. Cuick time, regular service and cheap ....rate ... At. P. HALDWIN, Agent, Salem. t, 8 rV wt t' ! t" V 0 So Cool, Corsets, A kckmI scrvk'cnblo summer corset. Price 60 cents. Traveling Bags. In Uncut leather. Genuine ullcK.-itor with leather lining, etc. Sun Shades. Have Imtl u (jrciit wale on those will to silk ones at $1.60. A variety of styles and prices In uIiick nnrl colon. Straw Hats, All new styles, and prices cut to close. Bicycle Clothing, Chicago self tuipnorting pants. A new thing. Hee tlioin. Cfolf hose, Hwcatcra, caps, etc. J, . Dalrymple Co, Still Thkkb'b IFay. The crop of clover liny on the Tom Hubbard farm ban gono nIT llko hot cakes, and It was or unusually line quality. Tun tons went oil this morning to various part Ics and all say It Is the !cst they have ovor seen put tip here. There was about 200 tons of the crop, and Mrs. Hubbard says the balance unsold will be baled. If your barn Is not stocked for winter leave your order at her house, .100 Commercial street. Coiiun IIkmsashd. After an lm prlsonmcut of ono week, Myor Cohen, tho Oakland young man, who surren dered to tho shcrllT, pending an Investigation of tho forgery charges, was released on Sunday. Chief of l'ollco Lloyd of Oakland, was to have lieou hero Saturday, Lloyd has not arrived, nor has ho sent any word. C'OMMITTHIi MKCTINCI. ClllllrtllUU Geo. AV. J)avls, of the Itepubllcau county central committee has called a meeting -of tho members of that Ixidy to meet Thursday, .Inly 0, at Salem, for the closing up of tho busi ness uf tho lato campaign. 2 fit Choicest Patterns Lmexs, enmmes, pcrcatcs, ciiai lies, crepes, organdies, sw.sses, piques, satincs and plisses. Fine zephyr ginghams 10c a yard. See our tan shoes, straw hats and summer underwear. Best goods, lowest prices. Willis Bros. & Co. Court and Liberty. Cash Dry Hoods, Clothing and Tho Shoe House. 'mxjjj-uL, i j umu. i-n'iLi j Bay! i cs Champaign Biscuits, PERSONAL. F. S. Dearborn spent Sunday In Portland. C. VauPattcn returned to Chemawa this morning. Tom Kay went to "Waterloo on the mornlngtraln. Judge II. n. Hewitt came down from Albany this morning. Hon. John Mint returned Sunday morning from Albany. J. IJ. "Wlnstaoley made a wheel trip to Silver Falls yesterday. Dr. Frank Grlnitli and Otto Wilson went to Newport today. E. II. Stock went to Portland this morning on business. E. E. McKlnncy returned from Al bany Saturday morning. Geo. Collins, of tho Fashion Stables, had business In Portland today. Railroad commissioners McCrum and Eddy were In the city today. A. "W. Glesy, special agent of the Firemen's fund T 'Frisco, Is in tho city. A. II. Smith went to Albany today and will spend a week at. theOnldcm mine". County Superintendent-elect. Geo. W. Jones came down from Jefferson this morning. Pros. J. M. Hlons, of the Corvallls Agricultural College.wcnt to Portland thN morning. Superintendent A. N.GIlbert, of the Oregon State Peultcntlaiy.wns a Port land visitor Unlay. Col. Itobcrt Thompson returned to Portland this morning having spent Sunday with his family In this city. Editor Coll Va nclenvc, of Toledo, Came up from Portland this morning, and Is spending the day in tho city. Prof. Hoblnson, of Forest Grove, was the guest of O. F. Lansing and family ovor tho fourth and Sunday. Dr. J. W. Hansom, was In tho city this ii)ornlng,makliig preparations for a much needed outing in tho Alsca country. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Head left Sunday morning for Astoria, llwncoand the Sound country, expecting to be absent about a month. Prof. Emll Winkler, of College of Music to Willamette Unlvcrslty.went to Oregon City this morning whoro ho will attend Chatann.ua. County Clerk L. V. Ehlon and At torney John II. MclS'ury spent the Fourth at Aurora at which tlmo tho latter delivered the usual oration. Walter Lyons witnessed tho match gumo of base-ball Friday at Albany between tho "Lovequcs" nnd tho "Colts," returning to Salem Saturday. Among tho Sulomltles spending tho Fourth In Portland were: Messrs. Frank Sell wood, F, It. Anson, C. M. Idlcman, W. II. Morse, F. K. Love)!, E. II. MoElroy, Itusscll Colcnmn.W. P. Williams, Hen Oluott,tit.tl Mr.and Mrs. W. H. Duunlway.MIss Lottlo Ilclleu- brand, and MlssCorliino Riley. SOCIAL HARMONICS. Chronicle of Events and Individuals at the Capital City. MissLenu Miller went to Hender son today for a short visit. Mrs. Churchill, of Vc.v Park, loft today for Soda Springs with her chil dren for a short visit. Miss Sarah Uorinley, of Moscow, Idaho. Is the guest of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Irwin. Mrs. F. U. Southwlck returned Sun" day morning from Albany where she had been In the Interest of a lodge. Al Swede. Hovel Richardson and TAKE THEIR OFFICES New County Officials Sworn In, Are THE TREASURER'S BOND Al owegie, noyii meimruMiii mm ,.,.., . -.. U.l the Misses iHaneh iwi nnd Dell Hnr-Approved District Attorney Hayden Notice to Our Patrons. "We, tho Oiarlwrs of Salem desiro to notify our patrons, that on and after tho llrst day of July, wo liavo adopted tho . following rules: Relieving that tho barbers as tradesmen, aro entitled to ono day of eaclt week, as a day of rest, wo have organized ourselves Into a mutual agreement as follews: Thatwocloso our doors at 8 In tho ovonlng, of each day except on Satur day, whon wo will remain open for business until 12 o'clock, and that wo keop our doors closed on Sunday? also wo havo adopted a uniform scalo of prices. Gko. IIaluwin, President. T. W. Fowlku, Secretary. o-30tf Notice -Attention Republicans, To tho Republican clubs of Marion Ceunty: At tho requestor n number of prominent Republicans In different parts of tho county. I hereby call a meeting of tho Marlon county Repub lican clubs at tho hall of tho JSalem Republican club July 18, 10IK), at 1:30 p. m. for tho purpose of organizing for tho present campaign. I would Htiggcst that representatives to this meeting bo elected from each club as follews: Ono for tho club and ono for each ten members thereof Claud Gatoh, "Vice-president Republican League of Oregon. rlttwcro Silver Falls visitors yester day. Miss Laura Whitman, of Ruena Vista, spent the Fourth, with Balcm friends, returning home this after noon. Miss Onic McKlnncy, deputy county clerk, spent Sunday at her Turner home, returning to Salem this morn-Uig- Mrs. Hackus, of Roslou, accom panied by Miss Virginia Rryant, Is tho guest of her brother, Major I). C. Sherman. Miss Ethel Peck, who has been the guest of . Dr. 13. If. Rradshaw and family the past six weeks, left today for Yaqulna. Miss Iras nnd Master Kenneth little daughterand son of President -Ha wley went to Albany today to visit their grandfather. Mrs. II. B. Holland nnd daughter went to Oregon City on tho Altona this morning. They will ntlcnd tho Chautauqua meeting. Miss Thllda O. Johnson, of Univer sity Park, Portland, who has been vis iting friends in nnd about Salem for a few days returned homo by tho Al tona this morning. Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Moores, Mrs. E. L. Moores, C. II, Moore, Mrs. 0. Ogle, Misses Emma F.Igln, Nora Welch and Eva Cox formed n party of pleasure seekers going to Gladcstono Chautau qua today. F. A. Power, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Laurence and Miss Eva Simpson, of Albany, made atrip to Silver Falls yesterday, visiting both tho falls of the north and south forks, returning via Sllvertou In tho cool of the even ing. A pleasing program of song and rec itation, entitled, "Among the Rirds and Flowers," was rendered last even ing by the members of the First United Evangelical Sunday school, Tho church was tastefully decorated and tho rendition of the program showed careful preparation on tho part of both children and adults. TO THK CHAUTAUQUA. The following named persons were among the passengers on tho steamer Ruth this morning, mostly bound for the Chautauqua at Gladxtouu park: Prof, and Mrs. J. L. Carter, Mrs. IP A. Heritage and sou Harvey, Mrs. P. II. Raymond and family, Mr. mid Mrs. E. J. Swalford, Mrs. G. W. Gran nlH, Mrs. Dodd, Mrs. E. Ragloy. Mrs. J. A. Richardson, Misses .Wlnnlo Cherrlngton, Myrta Davis, Nora "Welch, Rose .Moore, Ella Curran nnd Grace Long; C. J. Atwood and Cllf fork Kiintner. Appoints Deputies. Julv 0 Is the dav for new oillclals to go into Olllcc. There was a great deal of hubbub nbout tho county court house, and a very bright looking lot of patriots standing about Interested in the crumbs that should fall from the tables. County Judge Tcrrlll and County Commissioner Davis were at their olllce early and took their oaths be fore the clerk. No session will be held, until "Wednesday at 9 a. m. Commissioner Watson holds over nnd thecourtnsn body will make no liii mcdlatc changes in the poor farm or at tho court house. County Treasurer G. L. Hrown took the oath of olllce before the county clerk. Ills family has moved to Sa lem and resides on North Liberty street. Mr. Brown's bond dias been approved and is signed by the follow ing men: Leo Brown 810,000 C.E.Brown 2,000 Thomas Johnson 2,000 D.E. Swank 4,000 S. T. Darby 2,000 W. II. II. Darby 2,000 W.lt. Ray 1,000 W. II. Roberts COO John Sander 2,000 J. E. Brown 3,000 Franklin Ilcrllng 2,000 B. G. Boedlghchner 1,000 Henry Brucr 2,000 Herman Rorchert 1,000 Fred Rojk 2,000 G. W. Caspell 1,000 M. S. Titus 1,000 E. Ray l.oOO J. W.Thomas 1,000 E. C. Titus 2,000 I). B. Smith 2,000 A. D. Gardner 2,000 O. H. P. Darby 1,000 John M. Waters 1,000 A. C. Clirlsman 2,000 J. I. Crnbtroe 1,000 Jos. Rlrrer 400 L. .M. Archambea 1,000 David Mangle..., 4,000 W. Blrchard 2,000 Chas. Miller, Sr 2,000 R. F. Mvers 1,000 A. II. Hudclson (too M. Bailey 1,000 Total ! Notice. In pursuance of the requirements of the law approved February 25, 18S9, notice Is hereby given that tho follow ing list of county warrants Issued seven years prior to July 1, 1890, have not been presented for payment add those enclosed In parenthesis having been uncalled for and still remaining In my hand and custody, and unless so presonted for payment at the olllce of the county ticasurer, of Marlon county, Oregon, on or before August 20, 1800, said warrants will bo can celled and payment therein will be refused, all in accordance with tho re quirements of said law. C9S0, Capital Adventure Co., July, 1888 $(J 70 0129, S.W. Morgan, July, 1888, $8.40. 7279, Wilson D MoNnry, December, 1888 $5 7491, W. B. Simpson, January, 1889, W 7718, B. Phelps: January, 1889, 830. 7784, J. W. Thomas, February, 1880, 8510, D. W. Yodcr, May, 1880, 82.7C. (WARRANTS UNCALLED FOR.) (8150, L.A. Vcrmech.March 18, J889, &.40.) (783o, W.H. Trulllnger, February 7, 4 1 fan 4i i (7539, Dan Rogers, January 11, 1889, 28.70.) (0G07, Oscar Runnels, October 5, 1888,31.) Clearance and RemnanTs Commences today and f0r 30 days everything in tp, i i -- uouse reduced REMNANTS ! negarcuess ot.cost DlttMfloririe Sale Oilt 1irraf ii r . c.;if e ot M guxu aw 11 Feed the Nerves Upon pure, rich blood and you need not fear neivuua prontrallon. Nerves are weak when diey are Improperly and Insufficiently nourbhed. l'ure blood U their proper food, and oure blood comes bv taktnp Hood's Sarsaparilla, which it thus the greatest and DCJt nerve tonic, it also builds up the whole system. Hood's Tills arc the favorite family cathartic, easy to take, easy to operate. VTbeu lUby wu alck, wo earo her Catforla. Wbtn alio wu CblKl, sjm crlod far CastorU. VThux aha lcam Mia, the clung to OutorU. WIius ihe had Children, ihesaTothuu CutorU You'll bo surprised when you try Hoc Cuke soap, and wish wo had told you sooner, process. 1 t Is niado by patented JOtf Thoro's no clav. other worthless till Champaign . Puffs, Hand Jr Made "L Crackers TT1 , ? .,, '. t . ' .$LI,...?, Muckloa'a Araioa Halve The best &dve In the world for Cuts, Sores, Bores, Ulcers, Halt Rheum. Fever and all Tetter. Chapped hands, Chilblain, llrulie, Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles or no pay required. It Is guaranteed to live per fee satisfaction or money refunded. Price 35 cents a box. For sale by Fred A Lew: Wnnted All Klrlsto know thaf'Hoo Cako" will not make their hands red like common soap, Havo tho wrappers. Thoy ro worth a cent apiece. JOtf "nW'' Thoro'rJ mora elothlnK destroyed by poor soap than by actual wear. "Hoo Cnkc" Roup contains no free at kail and will not lujuru tho ilucst laco. Try It nnd notice tho illtTerenco In quality. John IIukIios. Having HtcCakc Soap in your kitdwn r forth once rotAw always Hour, starch or 111.' in ,IIiwP:ll.''' nnd no free alkali to bum tlm hmuu. John HiiRhos. jotf Special Rates. SeoRolso &Rarkor, iiBenta for tho O. R. 1, nnd Union Pacific railways reKurtlliiK special round trip rates to tho Republican uatlonal convention atbt, Louis, tho Democratic national convention at Chlcauo, Peoples party convention at St. Louis, national con vention V. P. 8. C. E, at Washington, 1). C, nt!onal educational Assocla Hon at UulTalo, N. V and O. A. R. national encampment nt St. Paul. Minn. i):8td-d&w J"" Lijf'4.-. g i.m"'''Ti MEIV'AuE QuUlilr.ThorougblT, 1'orever Cured. Four out of tho vru auffor nrrvouanrfi, mental vorr .attacVi or"lhoWuo4Vretc' rrluv the penally vr early WNUii, Vic. tliu, reolnlci your wanhoo.1. retain nm xlor. Don't Ui!r. pna jor book -wltK exiOa&aUoa ami trooTs. MclM (yUxl) free. EHEtlWMLC0.,Iffal3,K,Y. "X Wi,r,oo County Treasurer Mlnto refused to move in t lie matter of encouraging his successor to lake possession, and TSIr. Hiohii went oil to consult with Dis trict Attorney Haydou about the steps necessary to cot possession of tho olllcc. County Superintendent Geo. W. Jones took tho oath of olllco before County Clerk Ehlon and was on duty at tin early hour. Ho has no deputies to appoint. Ho expects to boat his father's homo all of this week at Jefferson, as his father Is very sick, The clerk, recorder, surveyor and coroner enter upon second terms and simply fllcd now bonds. In tho clerk's olllce tho sjimo order prevails and tho samo deputies remain. Mr. Ehlen was upstairs attending to his duties ns clerk of tho circuit court ns usual. Samuel W. Hayden took his oath of olllce and tiled It with tho secretary of state, and has today appointed the following deputy district attorneys In this district: O. P. Cosliow, of McMlnuylllo, for Yamhill county; Claud Thayer, of Tillamook, appointed temporarily for Tillamook county; Joseph Slbloy, of Dallas, for Polk county; C. II. Dalrymple, of Albany, for Linn county, Mr. Hayden has not selected a deputy for Mnrlnn count)', nnd Intends to attend to tho duties of tho otllco In person for tho present. Ho attends his llrst term of court July 12 at Albany. Assessor ColTey does not vacate his olllce until the llrst Monday In Jnnu ary next. Mierm '. t, wriBiitman took his oath before tho clerk and appointed A. T. Wain and E.E. Cooper deputies. Prof. Yodcr continues in tho work of flosliif up Sheriff Knight's books. How's This. We offer One Hundred Dollars reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured bv Hall's Catarrh Cure. ' F. I. Chkxky & Co.. Tolf ! n We. the undersigned, have knnu-n v 'i Cheney for tho last is years and believe him perfectly honorable in all business irintviions ana nnaneiauy able out any obUcattons made by their f Wist & TrUax, Wholesale Toledo, O. WALMKti, JKiNNANfc Marvin, Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price 75 c, per bottle. Sold by all druggists. ' fLOO-Ki mmmmmmmmammmimmmtmeuiHUimi,, "Battle Axe" tobacco 25c pound. 6 to 10" tobacco 20c plug. Quality rnd Quantity 20c pound. . Northwestern smoking tobacco 4 oz. 5c. Evcrytliing else in proportion. "i 257 Commercial st. ll'?- NEWS STAND.-LW1 &lv-' yjciity lor an newspapers and mT 1 Fine atock of ciEa,s mLiSJ2 A Miller, Prop, "" ' . ' i'OH bvbE. -Une hou .TTTt' ustal in Wheatland. Vamhill "? S setln good fruit. For sale ,t .tS jj hotel. nl pv.., .ir..-? "un, ". nudrew, A. emW'l 4 a if HflRRITT S LAWRENCE, P. O Grocery, (Co47,L. D. PI tm in, October"), 18, (8C0I, Alice A. Ouicg, May 13, ISM), ' "(0101, John A. Mclntlrc, August 8, j 1888, $i) (03J8, Gad Miller, September 7, 188S, $1.) 7380. Ilenrcttn Late, December 8, 1888 81 O (0120, R.P. Holllday, July 0, 1888, $1.70.) ' (8222, E. N. Glrard, March 9, 81.50.) (8031, Ganes Fischer, May 13, $1.70.) (0553, John Flynn, October 5, $1.) (0357, A. Ecler, September 7, 31. j (4lo, Clins Caulleld, September 18S8, $1.) 7813, Lewis 1889, 1880, 1888, 1388, 10, Iltirtman, February 8, Drown, January 11, 1880, 1881). $1.50.) (7540, Wm $1.70.) (0351, Darnard Durtonshaw.Roptcm ber7, 1888, $1.70.) Dated this 30th day of June, A. D 1890. ' L. V. Eiilkn, Clerk. Poultry.. Siriii chickens, loc lb. Veal..0.istd, M Hi;s..lre'Scd. 2. Live Cattle.. 2zy,. Sheep., Live, 1.25. Vih.I. .D.-.-t, ijc. Hn..B:st, 45c FRgi..Caih. 10c. Duller.. Hcst dairy, 8c; fancy creamery to:. Cheese .uVc. Farm Smoked Meats . 9c; shoulders, 5cJ Potatoes. ,3c per bu Hacci, 7c; hams Chicago, THE July MARKETS. 3. Wheat, cash July WA. New York. July Silver.' o6r! - -i - 3 30. PORTLAND MARKET. Fortland, July 3. Wheat valley, 52;, Walla Walla, 3354. ( riourroruami. 2.H5: I enron 54c, lead 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, limci hair, cement and shingles, and finest quality of grass seeds, C H. MACK, - ijnyi 1 KS r j Successor to Dr. j. u K y Corner, Salem, Or. Parties desiring operations at moderate fees in snr Umclm In especlol request. Peter G, Norgren,, (Formerly with P.J. LarscnS Co) Carriage and wagon shop, 320 CommooJ slreot . liring on yoar work, old or nw, tad have it done with a gutrantee of utiitoa. ' 6 26 d&w tl. DEP0I" EXPRESS. Afeots all mall and patsenger trains Bi ;age and express to all parts of die an, I'rompt service, Telephone No, 79 JAMES RADEt NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. 513 county, t.oy, uranam. 2.50 suner ns. $2.ae rvr 1,1 1 r-. .,.. ", -j !"" '' u- ii imc, -mrajec: irev. barreb, nue. awnijsp? nr -.ii;.ii.i in bags, 4.2Ss.25l barreb. j.coJa7.rv.'. cases, 37J. - I otatoes.. Oregon, 40(3450 per sack. Hay Good, Sgopcrton. ool.. Valley, 89cj Eastern Oregon, 5(7c. ' MilI.tuni.Hran, i3.ooi4.oo;shorts,$i5. Poultry- Chickens. mixed.SsfiiH.oo- hJ. . Sl.SO; ducks, 4at neese. tfi. turkeys, live. I2Jc: dressed ic;.. "" ' nder tur,,f'' nve' "2c; Pressed, itaiTc. r ,JidM"8en, salted 60 lbs 5c; u Co lbs 44jicj sheep pelts, lo7oc. 3c, according to qual. Hops. .Orepon. 1 m lly. " ' Uutter. .Oregon fancy creamery, 20(0)2 e: rancy dairy, 20J fair to good, iS. 5' Cheese .Oregon full cream, 10 Eggs.. Oregon, iicperdoz. Heef. .Topsteers, 3.oo3.2s per lb; fair SAN FRANCISCO MARKET. jVlfl H MTIAitKn I.. I.. 1H111.11LU. IIIIV T V hAOt Hops Quotable at 23c rotatoes-6oSoc per sack. Oats-Milling; 75(82. w. SALEM MARKET. Wheat.. 43c per bu market firm. OatS .20Tal2Jc. Hay.. Haled, cheat, 7.00. LOST Between Reform School and Salem, on June 29, and old valise, containing one nice black dress, one green dress skirt, shirt waist, underwear, toilet articles, C. E, books, bible and Excelsior diary, with nrroe of Rilla M'Culloch Iti the .same. Finder will please communicate with Rllla McCulloch.Hallston, Or., and a liberal reward will be given, ft 31 REN'IV-Nicely lurnished front Capital Transfer Co,' HARRY TOWN, PROP. ; Express, bnggage and all kinds tf rA ,1 done promptly. Leave orders st fi&ri storo, it . MONEYT9L0AR: On farm land security. Sptciil rates on largt loans. Lowi considered without delay HAMILTON & K0U Bush Bank bulldinU. MONEY TO LOAM. On city or farm properly. Over Hush's Bank, T.K.I0 FOR and bed-room adjoining sneer. GET the authorizee silver badge, endorsed by parlor Apply at 328 Front 031 inc icaaing stiver men. Hie original souven. ierj sample 25c. AgenU wanted. National SuyplyCo , 612 California bulldim, L.nver. Colo. 6 u ACIIANCE TO hlAKli MONEY-LAetlvc agents, both men and women, aro wanted to sell the nsw dish washer. Ihquire of N, W, Gairetson.at the bridge on Eighteenth st. Salem, Or. 6 0t" HERE'S YOUR ClIANCg.-'A proprietor wants to trade n good weekly newspaper office in good town for unincumbered improved Sa. lem property. No opposition. Good rea. ons. Information at this office. 6 18 tf FoR SALE" Drivini? mare for sale at a bar- galn; weioht about 1 160J good traveler, In quire of Wm. Brown & Co. 30 tf F. VAN DEIt IIAAN, Cariientor, Builder and J 481 Winter street. Eyllard times prices always. c. HIM. mil Ml immm 1 H. LANE, un am 11 j. xlln V rminfraif, 5.oo5.5oj tl mothy, to carry inn. Druggists, Wholesale Children Cry for hAr'fattorla, Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair, Med!, Alldwlnter Fair. Mmts CREAM BAMNG P0WDFR .Most ferftct Made. oYt8tkSUrirrL FOR SALEr-At a Uargain, Fine residence and corner lot, near city hall. For further particulars Inquire at this office. 6-33 tf WELLS Dug, drove, bored and repaired. Address A. Darr, South Salem. 18 tf HAY rOR SALE-I will commence to de llver hay Sbout the 2oth to any persons want ing a fine quality, ol mixed hay, consisting of nurcr, umc grass, orcnara crass, ana otner grass. Later on I will have timothy aud nicai iave oruers at John iiughes' store, 01 wiiu 11 b. rhomas. or let roe know by luial cara, oaum. ueo. ii. Allen. 7 15 im FOR SALE OR KEN'lV-40 acres land 5 miles out. Partly improved, wood and pasture, good house, large barn, 3 .acres bearing orchard.lot of small frult,good water. Wood Btumpage can be had. Box 145, Salem i8tf HOME KOARD.-ood tablo" board, with' home cooking, served In family style, only 2aweck. 105 Commercial street. 6l?.im CAKfbT I'Al'ER-Urge lot of heavy brpwn wrapping paper for sale chep. fast iuc iping lor puillnc; under carpets. Call al Journal office. r'ASFDRTi-First class pasture for horses or cattle Just outh or Morningslde. $l.c J month. Best grass and water. Inquire at Journal office. 6 8 1 mo. l'UULlc MEN, I'OLITCIANS AND BUS Iness houses can obtain all newspaper infor mation from the press of the state, coast, and Ail"? V!" rress Clipping Uureau. Ajleu's) Union Block. PortUml. i3-2otf 1'Al'KRS l-orllanit Kr,m,n. s.i,l..- lacoma and San Francisco p.tter on sale iviu.i; LHIM.-K c 211 C)nn'rcul EP"Suits $15 upwards U. JV1. irivn1,,1 formerly of Clark 4 Epptft'; iiavuiiimn nrit Liua au - Simpson Bros old stsnd. j J. H. HAAS. WATCHMAKER AND JEWtU. ... i.i.-.rCn. tfosir worV,. ! Manes a sjvimi ""VbkUI sw Thomas clock., etc.. 215 Coamfu WHAT IS SAID.' Some say we cue w. - town for 15c. We say l'7u, ;JI 1, miilDlHT laUlimu nr PRIlf. -K0nd door north Httjljli--'- SALEM WATER ft Office: Willameue n- v : water service ipPJ" ut I. Vnr water nayable monthly iq adranc. L 7.i.. .1 ih office. . .rfi "Sfirrni teno dedttcuao ?& iiEii. nt 1 1 rai 11 " on account of ftJ at iTO city unless tSotj Hereafter water for Img furnished to reguUr fiL &; far domestic purpose. , iap .it brick work ana Y?". I pi"', ji l """....! FinrOOWJ rr.M read "under w,C mM J walks, brick .wor; .A llnnilrr bail' Khedule of rat f" for copy Mlller't -! 1 f.Baiu jup Xa0edeomplloa25J Ai . nlllllUT-" ,M ww.. - . A , r,-. -i jahj