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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1896-1899 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 19, 1897)
Ir. r V Vi 4 1 Daily 'Capital Journal. BY HOKER BROTHERS, TUESDAY, JAN. IV, I8S7. A WORD TO MITCHELL. The friends of Senator Mitchell arc every day being strengthened in their positions. A constituency is behind them saying, ''stand nt your posts you are to the rlj?ht don't jflvo up to the obstructionists." Salem Hunts man. Thu? it appears that Scooter Mit- clicJl's managers arc back of the house deadlock 20 members Jess than a majority say wo will organize this legislature In the interest of Mitchell or It shall not be organized. Tub Journal, admires and respect Senator Mitchell as a man, though it cannot follow him Into the gold stand ard and corporation camp. No news paper, In Oregon, more persistently championed his claims to re-election before the people la-L spring than Tub Jouunal. We regret to, cce him get in the attitude of a boss and dic tator. It lie had come to Salem uticoinpro mlscd on tho financial Ishuc, standing by his past utterances and record like a man, or else said, gentlemen, I have been mistaken and have changed my views, we could admire and respect him as a candidate. Hut when he makes himself the head or a machine to direct the Oregon legislature, for the purpose of organizing it, he goes too far. What docs It mean? It means that his loyalty to tho machine Is greater than his loyalty to principle, u It means that ho proposes to sacrifice the friends he had gained In tho Demo cratic, Peoples and silver parties to ono faction of tho Ilcpubllcan party, and that tho faction that offers tho pcoplono assurances of relief and no pledges of reform whatever. Aro the Democrats, Peoples and Silver party men going to kneel In the dust of Senator Mitchell's personal ambition, after he has sacrliled his principles, nbandoncd his convictions and 'deserted his real friends V Wo do hot believe there is a man of so little spirit among thorn. JOHN SHERMAN. Ho is to bo Secretary of tho Treas ury. This Is a concession to tho ultru cQnsorvatlyo Interests of Wall street. Mr. Sherman is almost tho only liiati In tho nation who could bo entrusted with tho foreign policy of all tftimtiils tratlon Hint Is to subordinate every thing to tho greed of commercialism., Armenia will bleed? tier hundred thousand" orphans will cry In vain for Intervention at the hands of a pro- ' capitalistic power fii tho person of Shorman'as premier. In tho Now Yjfk; legislature a petf. i Hon of 000,000 names was presented asking Independence for Cubu, In tho face of this, tho Interests of acorn- merlcal policy nro consulted and Cuba Is fifcalh to be crulllced forWall street. s? 'A Reform Legislature? ' ED. Jovrsau .it wiinotesffiap fjpns !nthc upheayel of human affairs that-desperate measures nibst'Sb re sorted to and applied to the body po litic to stay the progress of ruin. It was so when the .Sara warn were threatening the overthrow of all Eu ropean governments CharJog Jlart.cl thiew aside the christian laws of war and met the rnohamniedan forces on their own barbarous terms and con quered. Likewise when Napoleon I Bonpartc threatened the peace of Eu rope. The desperate affair of Water loo was a necessity. Again when the loaders of the Southern Confederacy threatened the disruption of tbe Union thedospcrate war that followed was a necessity to perservo the Union. Two years ago the legislature was almost wholly Republicans, and If there was ever a legislature pledged to economy, and made Imperatively necessary by the desperate hard times, It was that legislature; yet It Is a no torious fact that no legislature was more profligate of the funds of the state than It was. No disposition or effort was made to reduce the enorm ous and In many cases useless expense of the state government. Our state affairs from Governor down to and Including the Judges of the circuit courts are absorb ing almost twice as much of the state trousurer us the constitu tional llmlt. And a thousand and one new oillces and commissions have been created, many of them are fed with extravagant pap. These tilings, so grievous to the taxpayers, could be tolerated had times continued as prosperous as they were when these outrages were committed. Unt at a time like the present when the whole community of tax payers Is fcroanlng under tho burden of taxation, economy Is necessarily de manded, and if the present legislature docs not or will noLhecd this demand they may as well make up their minds that their polltlculgnivcsarc Insight The Republican members, some of mem at least Jire pledged to reform but mm ion re not. This latter class think some of them as thoy aro not pledged and that por tion who have been foolishly returned by their constituents, not withstand ing their previous profligacy, think they have license to continue their shameful pecutation. Hut tho Popu lists, bllvcr Republicans and Demo crats In the legislature are nil solidly plcdgod to reform. The pres ent deadlock In the legislature, I understand Is the determination of reform members to force pledges of rcrorm from tho house ere thoy will second the organization of the house. This Is a desjMjrutc mcasuro but tlo present distress In the country makes It absolutely necessary. If a reform can not bo had It will save tho state many thousand dollars and becuro tho gratltudo of tho taxpayers, It they will -deadlock Iho concern for forty days and then ujourn and g home. If you do this gentleman you caa draw ujiuii iiiu iur yvur suaro or your ex penses which In that case tho stato will not pay and I will respond. A IlKFtriiLicvx op 33 Yeahs Stand- Mi JJBT ' ep- - wil w f l i 8TATE Reyv; 3. STAYTON. firi Aist ..r i.A.-,iin.. i,i ,.,.. .il Cinnti.. tTniram hrnie taiur- taking oare of take county pauporsfdny for a short visit with his family. win cost during 1607 S3 each per week-. Mrs. Thompson aud baby .or Aioany, The petition has been made to the areeuestsat tltelnwieofJirs. Magers. Marslitleld school board asking that Mr. Riley TIhhm, of Salem. wa a another vole be taken on the- leyif Stayton victor, Saturday nlgbt. a't-samtax, I ,r, ,, lhtTt. at xie. was in The Times of Jacksonville has town the last of la?t week, changed from atf-tp a six column I Mr. David "Wioautst, of rertland, rollo and stllDrctainj;lts former high wh0 hns bcQn rHnn,ne ie Brown character editorially. photograph gallery" for the past The Rosebnrg Reviewsay that two month, left for Portland on Monday or tnree members of the third house from Douglas connty have been pald HOand a free puss for their services as ted morning, The olocuUon clasn gave a contest, Thnrcinv ni-i.f nt th Christian balem. It,..i. t.. ... n ivrntAOnf .. -,. , . fnr irw cmlrl nwhial offered ov the pioneer, at the home of his daughter, teacher. Miss Adda Push. The class Mrs Anna Miller, In Sumpter, Thurs- all acquitted themselves very favora day evening, at the age Of 70 years. He blr. Itasaclose contest between had been in feeble health for a long Miss Conna Davis aod Miss Laura time past. I Derbyshire, tbe latter winning the Mrs. Sarah J. Harrison died at Cos- nicdal on,r h? wthlrd of a per cent, mopolls, January 9. she was 73 years MIss.Esther Robertson returned to of age, was born In Harrison county, to Salem and ber position at tbe O. S. O., andcame to Washington in 1832. I. A., Friday morning, after a very A husband and six children survive, pleasant week's visit with her rela- The North Bend Sawmill, at North t,Tes and ends. Bend, Coos county, was in opera Ion In The second gold medal contest was 1800 243 days. During that time, giyen at the Christian church, Satur- 11.709,000 feet of lumber was cut. an day night, by Miss Pugh's two plivate average of 40.031 feet per day; 12.000. pupils In elocution The contestants 000 feet of lumber sawed, 1,000,000 was were Miss Mlnnetta Magers and Miss was shipped to foregin ports. Tempsst Dunnlvln. The contest was Mrs Peaslcv. llvlm? nonr Vmvirm a close one, as was tne class con w, D . ,. wvu ...wf You Get Meres fa your work hen you clean Mi Gold crease aisioageu u -- . GOLD wAciHiNG POWDER. is indispensable for cleaning kitchen uten 5k paint and woodwork. Gets tbe dirt off. SothW in it to grit Sold everywhere. Made only by THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, SL Uo Chlcigo. Niw York. Boston, Philadelphia. San Francisco. 5:' HiF-k 17 VI A w& f C. M. MACK, - DENTIN Fccoeor to Dr. J. M. Kccne, 0M corner, ouitm, vi . i iw ucs ucirinp s, H uicim -. ""-" .iat in any branl incsiccmi iciumu MONEY TO "i licniy oi money on good curilJ low figure and on easy termi. ' .. "ASI'LTON&MVF! noom j, uuiii uunK. uuiiaing. VIORTGAGE LOA un insiac propeny ni 7 per cent. Onl I nnrl Rppnritv at S ner npnt tir-i M or investors. Insurance efTecred in i companies. 10IIN uio i Broker, room No. 2, Bush bank buiM SAMPLES. was robbed Wednesday evening. Tho lady had drawn $7."50 Insurance money from the Woodvllle express olllce. and when on the road to her home she was held up and robbed of the money by highwaymen. test, Miss Magers winning the medal by one-tenth of a per cent. A Letter From Bryan. The following letter came in reply to a note and bouquet of flowers; com- . i h ri i w a. Tirui lint- i-iiiiirii The woolgrowcrs of Grant countv . ' ". .7 T in all parties, it . .!.. i-.. . " : "..? chrysanthemum, sent to William J a,r.D.rir u findu it. follow ,".; wcck elected the- B afcr hlj defMt b brare m f- JonrL advocates old lOIIOWInueniCPrs: Prisirton. Huron . .' ...' i j . . -j T.if..,nnl tlRS.llpm Iil.niptn 1 lf; iaSQIOUtXJ UUIlUSiy iiuu jcucioouiuu Informauon for Persons Receiving Copies of This Issue. Tub Joctlval has in the past year - . ... i !. gained a state circulation, ii is uic mv rvmarinDrpirnn besides the Or- egonlan that Is taken in every part of fn sriite as iue ooswuitc icwiuj show. You are asked to circulate it BCCHUSG! 1. It is a clean paper. 2. It is an Independent paper. t Tt is an nnnosltlon D3Der. It op poses currupt politics, corrupt methods ana corrupt men in an panics. It supports aggressively the GOOD it finds in public and private life and In all nartles. It attacks the evil Salem SteamLaundry Please notice the cut in prices on the following! Shirts, plain locens Under drawers stoiocents Under shirts sioioccnis ivlrs. rwr imir 3 cents Handkerchiefs cent Silk handkerchiefs 3 cents Sheets and pillow slips 24 cents per dozen, and other work in proportion. Flannels and other work in telligently washed by hand, Col.J, Olmsted Prop, IKS AMIS W0LZ h MIESfKF p Dealars in all kinds of fresh and silt' nJ n, ! ' "-pcai meai ml uwii. 11iMciu. ij commercial st Up town shop near car barn on State 1 following eniccrs: President, Clarence Johnson; vice-president, William nail: secretary, .I.C.Moorc; executive com mittee, Kenneth F. MacKae,- J. C. Oliver, James Sin all, J. A. Laycock. The association aereed to lew nn assessment of half a cent per head on '"" K '"T7, , i tho fin ono Bi. , w- the election and 1 hasten to reply membership, this assessment to bo paid by March 1 next, and to beappled to the scalp fund. It is the Intention of the association to turn this fund over to the county court, and when the court Issues a warrant to the amount of 81 for a coyote scalp, the sliecpen's fund will reimburse the county treasury in the sum of 50 cents SCHOOL DILL. Tho people of Oregon are not clam oring for any new legislation, but for remedial statutes to rescue the people from tho buncrul effects and expoiiM) of pernicious laws wo have. Our inibllo school system Is In a do plorablu condition. llgh priced text books, hardship for teaohors, dlsap pWano uf Uio Irre'dttdblu school fund, and shorter nod shorter terms uf iltool. Tho cystoju from ton to ' iKittmn ncciU iimendliig. If one bill paws at litis osluu ft sliould U public; schocl bill. J Ongou pilbllo sUdoU aw gulTerlng mnrefnmt U-id 'legUlutlon than any INCl. Vulo Is to have a Hour mill, About 82000 lias already been subscribed for Its construction, tlio site has been se lected, and thoboln chargo oxpectto Imvo mill In operation by October 1. Adam M. Wllhclm, father of Adam WHhclm, senior of the ilrm of A. Wll- heluut Kotis.of Monroe, died here on Saturday, aged 10 years. Tliodeceased was born In Dlcnholm, Germany. Guy Wilkes Sold. San FitANCisco, Jan.l8.-iCJallforn!a has lost many valuable trotting stal lions In the last 10 yiM, and now. Is to lose Guy Wilkes. Tho sire of Hazel Wllkos, Sable Wilkes. Muta Wilkes and many othor grand circuit .per formers, Is to bo shipped east in the course or a fow days to be sold at auction. Six years ago Guy Wilkos would have brought from WO.OOO to $76,000, but the depressed condition of tho market makes It problematical whether the'prico will reach 810,000. Ulils state could ill afford to lose such a blood-liner and the expatriation of so many valuable sires in addition to Guy Wilkos will bo seriously felt In years to come. Lincoln. Xeb., Jan. 9, '97. Miss Loretta Fay, Salem, Or., My Dear Little Girl: I have just found your letter of Nov. 7th among the many received since I have received a creat many letters from children and am always glad to hear from them and to know of their Interest. 1 will tend you as soon as possible pictures of Mrs. Bryan and myself which I believe you will be in terested In receiving. Thanking you toujour kind words, I am, Yours very truly. W. J. BRYA.V. You Can Be Well When your blood Is nure. rich nnrl nourishing for nerves and muscles. The blood is the vital fluid and when It Is poor and Impure you must either suffer or you will fall a victim to sud den changes, exposure, or overwork. Keep your blood pure with Hood's Sarsaparilla and be well. Hood's Pills are the best after-din ner pill; assist digestion, cure head ache. 25 cents. Rsfit- jjvsTonxa.. ffleUcJUM m " lia1 TOfftt HOW TO REMIT. Agents and subscribers ordering The Journ-al are requested to always nic names plainly to avoid errors. Do not sond stamps if it can be avoided. Money orders or rimfta , i rT7! , , n ja(f3t Dut co,n to the amount of a John C. Duval Is Dead. dollar can be sent safely If w ell wrap- Four Wohth, Tex , Jan. 18.-John Jil paP?,r Wore Placing jn tne en. CDuvalU dead from an attack of PaWn rfSnSlXtatoSo grippe. - : ,i-fford bookkeeping or sending of tf nOFEIt BROS, Editors. 1 y Jr Abttlliiot complexion Is a beauty In It etr. It pltase the eye of tbouuhtleni I people ana uie mtnas or llilnkluf ixotile They know that really irood complexion la n ien of health, and ctcated by Nature, a i There are different -ay of imitatinir a fin He was the last survivor of the Finuin massaoro at Goliad in IS33. He was 81 years old when ho died, and was one of the most noted soldiers of Texas In her sturgglo for independ ence and In tho war with Mexico. j lie had boon a ranger with Captain i Jauk I lay as, aftcwards a celebrated confederate scout. Ho was a son of the late uencrni mivai, or Florida. Duval county was named for him. He was a noted w r. tc r on Texas. simplicity. It don't know the mean ing or compromise oi principle, it is always on the side of the people as against tue aggressions or power uiai tend to destroy freedom and equal rights. Queen of Queens To be given by the young ladles, of the First Congre gational church, promises to be a grand success. Seventy-five peopi take part In this beautiful snect.ici Iar entertainment and the cnt timing will be the finest ever Imported intc Salem. Hext Wednesday night, Jan uary 20, at Eeed's onera houe Tickets now on sale at Patton Bro's Reserved seats 50 cents, gallery 2r. cents. MADE ME A MAN AJAX TABLETS POSITIVELY CURS A LI lierroua jprte railing juem err. Impotency, Sleeplessness, etc , caused bxAburveoDd other censes find Indis cretions. Thty quickly and aurttjt restore Lost Vitality in old or roang, and fit a man for etudy, business or marringe. Prprent lusanitr and ConsumDtion if Ukenin time. Their ne chows immediate Improve ment and effects a CUKE where all otnera loll, in ilit upon hannff the conuino A J ax Tablets. Thej hare cured thousands and will cure you. We eiva a positlre written guarantee to effect a cure In each case or refund the money, l'rice 60 centa per package, or six packages f full treatment for $3. 60 By mall, in plain wrapper, upon receipt of price Circular free. AJAX REA1EDY CO., 'VJEEitf SALEM WT ? u Office: Willameite Hotel Buildin. For water service apply at office, 1 payable monthly In advance. Male complaints at tho office. C. H. LANE, wmm M nt siie at Slem, Oregon, by D 1. HtYiandG W PUTNAM, CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. : S1& sftrz "?nU?JC&-fj'Ttr&. 7 -i j, -w4w. t9lU' tifutut it (4 ITITT IJII?. Dost FAii-to see the Queen of Queens.Mrs.Hinges will render 2 num bers and other talent, recognized the oestln Salem will be In thlsentertalu ment for the benefit of the First Con gregational church. Dont fail to se cure your seats In time. 50 & 25 cents at Patton Bros Book Store. REMOVED from Poule's old stand, to two doors West OI tueenrnnA lintim wn m i K?2sc.dtIne,2taU our customors at said stand, where we will be prepared shtSr6 repairing and horse- 1 51m Glovek & Pogh. 21 1 Commercial fjffSuits $15 upwards. St.. Salem Or l'ants$ upwandJ BREWSTER & WHITE, mi Ai n 9 All kinds of grain feed, ha, straw, etc., at lowest prices. CUUKT ST, . SALE. TRADE MARKS, DESIQNS, COPYRIGHTS &n. Anrone icndlns: n tketcli and description may quickly ascertain, free wlictlier an Invention Is probably patentable. Ck)mraunlcatlons strictly eonfldentlal. Oldest acency forsccurlnB pateuta In America. We have a Wasblngtoa office. ,JaTntot!caokfnnthborURh Munn & - recelT0 SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, SS5li'-1,ir"!us,ra,.ed' ln:ert circulation of jnysclcntlflo lournal, weekly, terms J3.00 a year i fis!i':E.ia?i,'h- Specimen copies and liAND Hook ox I'atents sent free. Address MUNN & CO., 301 llronilnnv. Now Yorlt. vv FASHIONS CHANGE Stf BUT V V "GREATEST ON EARIBL" Ur. aiUe ntitoraUre Nerrtn.. Wr. E. T. CalJwnii 600K 9 S Hole I! POZZONI'S $ Complexions POWDER X p "EMANhAMVAYSTnr.S.UIE.4i 1 'i .' ' v. ... . . . iy A JyinrtoilAvS l ana moat beauti- V 1 "nwnie. you have never tried f A POTTlHlBWIJC fa '1 JAPAN TRADING d 208 COMMMERCIAL ST., SALEM, Finest bamboo furniture, Japanese Curii toys etc., ror tiouaays. Only "lafl anc in town viu oe soia especially cue; for Christmas trade. Lowest prices ev onerea lor oest stocic in this line. 12 12 I a- pure mm w For service r the season, Call at BrowrJ meat market, corner Center ana Thirteen! street, finest milk stock in Oreeoi). 12-H. TWIN MEAT H W liest Meats in the city. Prompt deliver)!1 v-uim. jjiii ouoj, ourc street snop. GEO. FENDRICII, Prop. in.. 1 Hinn 'S .. .." .... compicxiOD coiiiictiot, tsuicu netxtreno body, but mln the sVtn anJ miKc the u;r took silly iJ prtmaturrly old , stlmuUnti which only give a temporary flush . tUnrcr nu diutr which vlrive pimply- dlsordcn dopurtiuantof our Muta iroarmuout. I tbew "eountreU" compiexiou ua" Those twin lo at Iho faun,lntl,.n ..f ,we ?u. MVIT . . uui inc penuiu iil. When thej htiffor It is the lirt dul or tui Aintrlw(ii tu tttst hi fur wllef. vote j . nut ine irrntiiiif. unmUUkcahle. lunch-admired color and clearaes of liMlth caa only be obtained by clearing M btllou matter and humon out of tht olood. The first atep towards creatine a rood ctmittlexion by Nature' own metbud 1 to Ct the UUkhI clear, and the c4rcuUtwa frre and active. There U no cotaplcxion so m). low, muddy or nimpty but It w ill be cleared atnl brigbtened by Dr IHerct'a OoWB JJedlcal IXK-overy It 1 tbe best natural ronipiexiatt-BUktr on earth. It aenO tbe tvh glow of real health to tbe cheek Uy laurvtmuiyctcaiiuif an ihiwus anu cruMive At tlio unrtuHi tininloliiul oleotlt'U In MrHifiirtl, 1 he axwyr., ticket wtu t)ltHtH Mini ilia tacoptloa or rvconler Mini. Tno Micov,ful oumli ilnttta .ir.; Miivni- 1:. 11 II,ikI'Ii,l, .lllH!lllilcn K lluhlvir.1 V f 1U- t "ftr ot f tbe bUiad. It stKUSlher 1W1 n'-i-i . ! ... '. ' beh,ieMloHaBd tecuUtM Uc?Km1 In lilttlOjU, 1ft VVllvOlU A.M.' WtM.txaM; ii.ld,lBialvrar. Ujrivbiibterclf reeortW. W ' Sianrielil" nur. ' ,ih? od. and not ouly.beautifl the llVir?i 1 s ,m. 1'a,u'e'a ,,M,r. cowjiUxLh but oukea tbaVyta briahtcr kIihI, William CliurvlMMMi: t rtnrer, aqdjhe breath -ettr C'lmrttw HlnillL'. 1 . .IQf l vor much cooftlpited. Jl'TStgiM . lii Pifttv' IHuunl IVIUt -.,MtSJnil.. miiruarTirr 11. wiitubettMorthe ikm Mcdicjiinxi wwtrjf " One or two eacirUY--Jiut uf. 4.aciati,torcjjtiejrjuxaitre ana anerauve, " twbVoodcleaujsksT.'eLrcctwiUbcultV-ut. Catarrh Cannot Be Cured with LOCAL APPXilCATIQNS, a' they cannot reach the seat of the dhcas! Catarrh H a blood constitutional dUctuc and in orde so cure It you must take internal renvdiesi Mall statarih Cure is takeniatetnally and acts directly upoo the blood and mueouii o IAre 1 tail's Catarrh Cure litw. ..!.(. medicine. It was prescribed by one of he best physician! in thu country for yuan and H a regular prescription It is ocnpoed oi the Ut tonics known, cwnbined with the best blood panfier, acting directly upon th mucous surfaces. The perfect combiratioa of the two ingredients u what pro luces such wonderful results in curing Catarrh Send fee teuImoniaU Jtte. r.ci 1 . .'E,,?, Ofc, TWei. O lyixiH by all dmgcisti. I Vt-ul. 1 . tho First KatlonAi n.., r-.repw,a .was cornpletei; 00' SKKWffS j'Z: r5Tsr - A. Call for Warraaa. Notice t lioroby (jlveti that TH, "M m inmu k : .v Awr IE. 1'. Pir nww " " Newly Enlarged and Improved. Excellent rooms and the best ulceus, Kates reasonable, strangers should see us before engaging, g-Llghted by electricity throughout. OaUV,? A A IT IS SOLD EVEUYWHERE. iKNW.io. M --'!TO25T;Si EILOOD mmm sssiassW- m, n "-""nn wm NO. I OS STATR STRPRT . Will be pleased.to meet all my old natronS in my new quarters. First-class work caul anteed at popularr prices. Sliaying 10 cent Haircutting 15 cents. Ono trial on your pail """' icguiar patronage, IBathsonly 15 cents 12 2r im GEO. W. PLASTER, Prop REMOVED. Steel Rails, Rock Ballast. ooehai eury, pain. a-i I have . Pirrisrvyi1 HWs'wwjkj-i- i."""?L"w wtib thu t tr.A .r"."- iC. f)HliBiJmljffiiittwii4iarTlrr li. cciimjh were I.-uini Jij J;iploti rouutv fdtiytar, 1 ,t cash o hand to pay all wsimmUm. 355 thelti" mXSSfil, una S,iK" "iSirtjSSil7t. w. r ir' HIles' RestrauVe wSftoe. . U. XlHOU-v Am.lZ-'Vr- inat Dottle tn . i . mtr TrMSUiwr !alATir.,T?n1,Qo'kiyfJu0.f itJ-v-tri-ftMite-ia; 1URTV- -To lw "Tir" ,,' H-rd bSttle l-Mw twntor' THK Lhqwlativk KMTeu U- Momm'oroh.tra nieht at JiiiL-lids' nw lull l bo a voafal stweoss in etary r. 1 itc iiiamiwrs of the Friday lURui oxuu aim tne fonuor Doui TwupsoltiUan) sjieviaUy Invited U bo prasout. lt nirrvH --. ftSfeA-JS Mftti 'P.uv.,4.... r i..!:rr"-"v oq a .Z1. xSZZriVjdoC-torTiJ1.' 'ZliT i?lt'iTi4l ! txsVCU V ' -Kr B-TCALDWrrr SJ!Kvli'KlSta.soM on a ,,. inifrs?-.1" iuwnv wmiSVr,-VL"A waJCTXaeisTii; Strong's lvstaurant serve Urn bet SLffSlnA iS No western rtilli,,i as -"auu ". 7..r tuore sub- ."uj constructed than Burlington's Bimnh0v L,ne v'a i11' ralght line M'trig'ntly.to '"i the strong t and heaviest bteel was nrl River an;erraUVe J ravelors who ivuh aWsft-feg Swbwtern, cUy gfortably wjU & aod thT t"'J ASPECIALTYP! m$mMmm -i T't'"'a i;ciipaini,-...ai:-;r,w "-suv nr, sssisssiss&sss s&Besaamm i isamsM- I AreflBJrad,OSWhOVa'"e ArenaedcomDllnn,-.4 , . It nrodnr,. .- ""s.e nwnPM PoW. -"""- neautlful sUn. D- S. Bentlev. successor tn Salem ImnraTsfl ,. r- j .-.', . . . r . ""...1 u., is niceiy nousea at the corner ot, Chemeketa and Front streets, and west of the, tirst National Bank. Thankine the public lor pas: favors, we would gladly have them call and seo us at our new office. Having! luc tuiepnone moved, when you desire anj-1 thing ring up No. 30. All business attended; to promptly, A full stock of suppliM on .m, w.jctiaiiy 01 an kinds of wool t5im Dhpot Express.! Meets all masl and nnunnrcr tmine. Bie- gage and express to all parts of the city.! Prompt servire t.i..i.-5. xt - t Telephone No. 70. JAMES RADER. Jtsssssflssnk? 4SSSSS'fe; m 1 w l din.'S Bf soart,u4 ll MV4B .. .... U " - Tff 48U MBUTLM. ' aS c. a. i. IH ,4 4 . . remedy f '";'"' i.iT -' ".urrli.vi tt4.,r7. " 'V'"' IfJi"' ors-rrv1;!!- ,u rritali n ... " iweiu!Chmcupa trs 'n",;-' ",' , : ieaauru,,saB Sola 1,, r,ru '2 ? ' ' ' " r'ii rrrt , ' ?''". ki '". B ," o r.iofM(, For rjninn 5SSS-a Tho Rncu . " Ana a yelretT nf.- ro5nOSS T- H. HAAS, WATCHMAKER AND IRWliLER. Makes a sDf-ialty of fine repair work, Setkl " ". cic., 215 Commercial soma Jersey Bulls! The undersigned has two Dure bred Terse: uuils, one rfnkt.r.,1 n.:.. . ...1. ri.1l tU . --n,.... v, 4tii.c l uaaii. u... - RICH. ' rij "ii'Bu, rnce i casn, u rIe$'dence ot D street, near S. P. railroad liL1""' D. RK IVER MS 1 lj-ffi-JS! .f.0ssS: itea enry n;t Larson Of Enger, Marion county, Oregon, has applied for a patent for a RolliNG jhARRow "u pulverizer that has had no equal heretoi ycr t-irson, tnger, ur. 12-15 ira fore. IWLllWk ROGERS, Dealers in Groceries ii Dr-Miles' NeirTner"' .ilaattk ' J&PJ&K. . I a r- ... STORvl JtM '"JXJX. C.A J-r ?. - - &&& fettitod. Or. 77 ,,?. 'omccos, cigars, conffctioaerl all u Te of hiEb-Brade bottled gcodJ j uua, 3Ip commercial St., baiem f i