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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1896-1899 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 18, 1897)
tt ' A Daily Capital Journal. BY HOKKU BKOTMKH 'tIIUbSDAIc, JPEB-18,, 1897. II " xv XV XV X XV XV XV XV XV DAILY LINK TO PORTLAND. ' k ' ' : -, -I STEAMEES -- n. Altdna and Ramona B. LEAVE-: 0AIL.Y. ' Portland. 0:t' a. ni. Malcm 7i n. fn.. W Steamers leave Sundays at 10 a. tn t Vu,t" i"W rcKuinr kitik una xnesp l ... .rates. ... (J M P. BALDWlfo. . " Agent, S(erw Exclusive Novelty Dress Patterns, a A nice Hue of mixtures In silk -uid wooLnovcItl an oLnovcltl-iJu9t received. Call enrly fl'gct llrat uliOlce. JNo place them Wll UiC IIV1UUIUI JIIIUCX, VhUV UlfUi . Imported Organdies, conception of airy The daintiest loveliness. New Plaids. A II ni! of'rlcli colorlngVextru values Horn M centH up. New , Mixtures, Inupcct tlic new goods, and at the wuno time rvglHlcr your name, for "The American Queen?" fFlio foremost lioiue Journal for women. J )t Dalrymple Co, Now la ac latent thlfigsju ffcctfl Initrlrmuli i lacel, "g. and , The Inject iace eflcctfl ThfBolU, vWe.UaVe ftlwm lnaj neat nsort- uieuu oi siyes in black and leather colof; and ihoroyetto Tol ow. The braluTpnta we expect the latter partaf the week. Tapestries, .. H Showing some particularly good styles In a furniture and curtain tapestry for 60c the yard, bee north window. , Carpet Warp, All shade In our celebrated 1). B. warp. None better. Goods corning every day. Will ovn have In our llncorblackdress Roods, und the balance of .the . cuiurea rancies, ah of the wash goods expected )icxt week. ' ' T. Jiolverson. AT MARION'S CAPITOL. Business Transacted in Its Vsrioui De 'prtments."'"I , C f i JU .. A Treat, I iiiuu. J l xi-j-i ' i muiimm juimju OIWQ"N PUK80NAL8 A Noltncr, of tlio Portland Dispatch Is at the Wlllamctto. O. L. Ilayncs, of ltoftchurg, lt a guest at the Willamette hotel. Mr?. Lou Bmltlt went to Portland thin morning nn a short visit to friends. Representative and Mrs. McKlnloy Mitchell roturned this morning to (lervals. Mr. and Mrs. W. A, Hamilton went to Turner this morning to remain a fow weeks. A. L. llrown, engineer of the Salem water company wont tt Portland this afternoon. II. 11. Springer, of Hhedds, Is In the city visiting Q. M.I'owors, local agent for thoO, li. Si K. Company. IJr. L, W. jOultM, of Woodburn, is In the city a witness In tlio.cusci of state ys. j. it. jiarris in ino circuit court. Win. QoiTrler, of Faribault, Minn., Is lu the city, guest of llev. V. E. Kllowcr, and Is expecting to locate here. Mrs. W. T. Gray, Mrs. Clias. A. Gray am) Miss Mary Chnflwlck wont to Portland this morning wuorothoy wllltipcnd tt few days with frlonds. ju, llrown, 'tlio liop'und, wool coin mission merchant, left this morning for lloswoll Springs and Ashland whero ho will spend a week or ten days. Mrs. Laura llurugor, and clilldron left this afternoon for Denver Col., ami Charlotte, Mich., on a vjJltto frfcuds. They will oo gono about six months. Ernost Porter Vrho served as bailiff for thograud Jury has returned to bis homo at Ale, that body having com pleted Itjt labor befora the circuit oourU Mrs. G. Ik Dorrls who lias, Veen viu Itlng lit this city, returned this morn ing to her home at Eugeno accompan ied uy her daughter. Mrs. U II. Thumpeon. MUscs Lillian ami Flora Hobklrk came up from Portland Wednesday evening and will be the guests of their cousins, the Mtuo Hhnrmatifor about two weeks. . ' ' ' After nttendlng an entertainment und Investigating Into the methods of teaching und llvlrigoUha blind there can 'be but few who besruduc the small -appropriated annually used In Orcgon'a school for the blind. Several hundred came together last evening, upon Invitation, to partake or a treat in store for them. All pres ent were made to feci perfectly at home under the hospitable treatment (If Superintendent Carter and his estimable wife, the matron. All were delighted and the pupils were in their Ix-si mood,, and none can doubt, after hearing a program rendered, that If teaching Is an art, Indeed teaching the blind Is a line art. Tho pupils all socm to liavccxpllclt conlldenco in Superintendent Carter and bear the hlglicst. respect for their matron, who really has tho responsi bility or njnnther and Is looked up to by tho entire school In that capacity. To one who frequently visits the In stitution It Is apparent that they are making great strides In education: oven the little tots, who have been there but a few months show that their training has been all that could be desired. Tho program was well rendered and all the numbers but reflect the master hand of their instructor. Tho Hrst number on tho program, an overture, 'by Misses Skcol and Ilrls tow wasllncly oxecutcd. Tho anthem, "Slngyo Jehovah's Praises" by tho school showed excellent chorous training. Tho organ solo by Miss Ora Johnson, delighted tho audlonco Words and tholr uses, by Miss Joslc Watklns showed that elocutionary training was not neglected In tho school. Tho violin solo by William Uallor was encored enthusiastically, and rcsiKHidcd to lu a very modest manner. Tho dialogue "An Awful Mystery," was very amusing' and highly appreciated. "Wonder Eyes, " by Lillian Curtis, tho baby or tho school, only six years of ago, did very lino and was encored apd replied with an appropriate pleco; Tho song by Waster llurton Carsoii was. highly ap- prlclatcd, also tho declamation, "Launching of tbo Ship," by Roy Katr. Finally a- kongby tho school, closed tho evening' entertainment In acrcuitaoio manner. l'ou RcuoiitY. -Criminal lufor tuatl'in having been lllcd Ju Justice court Wednesday afternoon ' by Carl llunslker, a warraut was this morn ing plttml lu the bauds of Constable A.T. Walu for the nrrvil of KdMpu olinn, who reside near Urook, on ttio charge or burglary. The complaint alleges that Monohan, entered the teldciuH)ot Mutulkeron Sunday last aud removed bedding, wearing ap nrerl. ruior and hu'ieandaquant Ity uf whUkuy. Monobau was arraigned boforw Jutlco Juhueon this morning and Ids trial was set for Sp, tu. Frl da)-. i i Wom (Amutafowv-Tho work of excavating prvptrolory to tho ervot loitjf tho auiurluut at tho comer of Kerr)1 and Winter strwu was com- iiieniHul tills immilnif. The atmin MWk hM bn lei to 0. A. Stephen, ccr will D'lV Henry Harrlld I l.bp rliici ud' , . . Jti' itiebulldlmr. lien wuupleted. will U UtK .111 lull. B,i)mllt to (lie city. . "l"'l"t' J1. You mun tr Uawson's Biitert. Ontiik Iliveit.-Tho Wlllametto this morning registered 10 feot nbovo low water mark and was gradually falling. Tho highest stage attained as a result of the Into rains was at midnight Tuesday, when tho guago at tho O. It, & N. dock Indicated water to tho depth or IB foot. Steamer Modoc camo up from Portland last evening lu place or tho Elmore, re turning to tho metropolis this morn lug on schedule tl'mo. Tho Ruth will arrlvo up early tills evening bound for Qorvallls. On returning she will leave for Portland al 10 a. m. Friday. Steamers Altoua and Ramona con tinue to make dally trips botweon In dependence and Portland leaving Sa lem at 7:45 a. in, m ... Tjib Yellows -Win. Tho game of Indoor baseball at tho Y. AI.kQ. A. rooms last evening between the Junior teams resulted Inn victory or tho Yellows the beoro being 2f to 18, ' Tho game wa charaetrlied by some good playing by members of both teams. OKANO JtJny HEfOItT. jit The grand Jury completed its labors late Wednesday afternoon aUdlsub1 mltted the iolowlng report to Judge Burnett after which they were dis charged from further duty: "To tho Hon George IIBurnett, Judge of Rald'court: Wcr the- grand Jury for thlscourt, bog leave to report. We met In secret session at 2:30 p. in., Februarys, 1897, and cIiom; C. 11. Up degruff ns clerk.whu was excused from further duty on the grand Jury the morning of February Oth, by your honor, on account or serious sickness In h)s family, his place belnir filled by C. W. Knox, who was chosen clerk by us,sincc which time tvehaye met from day to day, consuming nine days.carc rullv considering the various matters and listening to the testimony of fifty eight witnesses In the different cases brought before us by the district at torney or this district, endeavoring to arriyc at a Just and right conclusion according to the fncts as brought out In the testimony or the witnesses be fore ui. "We have, alo, patiently and carc fully listened to the complaints or dir ferent citizens, residents or this county, who have relt themlseves agrleved In person or property, and In order to properly understand these dif ferent matters wo have caused twelve different witnesses to be brought be fore us who were aware of the facts In the case. In some Instances we believe wrong has been done and the party hasgoiKl grounds for acase In ourcivll courts, but rrom the testimony pro duced wc do not feel warranted In placing Litem on the criminal calendar. From lime to time wc found and re ported to tills court iirtccii true bills nnd Mircu not true bills. "As no complaint has been brought before us In regard to the management or condition of the public Institutions In this county wo do not feel Justified Inputting tho county to the expense that would be necessary to visit and proiwrly inspect the same. "All or which is rcspcctrully sub mitted. Signed this 17th day or Feb ruary, A. I)., 1807. (Signed) "W. T. GimtM.Forcman; "C. W. Knox, Clerk: "John S. Richik; "Oscar A. Mbndcl; "William Sullivan; "S. II. Bu-kson; i "M. A'. Slocum," i i "GrnridJury." CiTho acilon formonoy In case of Phil Nels vs. Kola Nels occupied nil tho tlmo In tho circuit court, Wedncsdny afternoon aud this morning, .shortly before noon, today, tho wise wont to tho Jury consisting ore. W. Ynnkc, T. Rucbcns, Frank Culver, T. E. Caufleld, William Mlloy, Lee Tate, Bon Gesnor, P. Cartwrlirht. John Llchty, A. D. Hall, Adam Snyder and S. 11. Linton. At 2:30 tho Jury was still deliberat ing over tho case haying not yet sub mitted a verdict. j. it. Harris, unuer indictment on two charges, that of forgery and em bezzlement, this morning entered a plea of not guilty on each charge His caso will bo disposed of by tho circuit court tomorrow. At 1:30 p. m. tho uctlon JOURNAL "X" RAYS. Directed Upon the Oregon ! Short in His Accounts. Uture .Humo u lnpec- and Lobby. . Gordon, from Eugeno, ""","" U'Rcn Is the prince of bold-up and Postmaster T. J- ( 'ralg, o; r t t pct. the people will honor h.r, for It. gg'' togni "en ,v. !.?... .. ,.i.., arrested. .Lwes senaior .iiicneii imj i' ad. in, Labor Exchange checks ? There are no Indications that the supply of sand In the crops of Bourne, XulS Barkley, U'Kcn and' Young Is giving J brouBlit to light yes out. i ' ' If those Populists don't quit buy ing men away from Mitchell, at 910, 000 apeJce, the Morning Gasp will have a fit. The men who tried to defeat three of Marlon county's live Republican legislative candidates, last June, are now In charge of Senator Mitchell's commissary. The push is not bothered with con-! vlctionsor political principles. Wit- LATKK, EoaBSE,Orcg.,Feb. IS.-I'Wtuiastfir T. J. Craig of this city, is .m tofflcc funds m u ' "' posinHi'if "" TfRiDAYANDlATURDAY "K VJU- n.3. mi . "'"""r-"" ... .'.. ,. ,). tifisN ness tliat noble Free Silver Democrat' M inesigdic j ii '"- " .-"- a. Jim Raley or Umatilla down here to help out Brother Mitchell. '. 1.... .. I. AM Htl brouirlit to llglit rcswraa ' -inractirntnn was made o jnspetwi U. lji. !?"--. "- ., .. I'Mtll' Sl'fl. .t. (' k. uoraon oi oun --,. and Dr.' Wh. Triavelson. one of hs bondsmen placed in charge The other bondsmen areJT. G. Hendrius, S. If. Friendly, V. Hemenwraj and Postmaster Craig made li is hst re mittance to the general office Septem ber 30, m. Up to that time Ids books were kept straight but slnccthen lie has absorbed the sum of $2000, ana has made no remittance. The sih i,.irwf thi. nnst.nl author ties were arous-ediind an Inspector was sent here itgaie me auaiis ui wc i'uj" nnri. Thi! on v cXDianauon oiuik SPECIAL SAL Drbss Goops 1 Our entire new line in Blacks, Colors and Fancies at reduced prices, offered the inspector for ins acuon was that tlie money emoezzieu u inm was used In paying Ills personal debts. It Is a shame after the gold-stand- ,. ,V 'M soh . "Every ard bank-Republicans compelled; , ,.., r vM out was for my Mitchell to come back and eat his . i,nnp.st debts." Craiir did not drink Railroad to Mars sneocli. that they .or eamble. He stood high, being - ---. - - i -' . can't clecL Iitm senator. The people have had reasons enough to curse and complain of the rotten ness and extravagance of Oregon leg islatures They will not cry If one of the regulation style was left unorgan ized. . Who .knows whether Ukwj letters read dally from Tom Vaughn, McKln loy Mitchell, et al., are genuine? They ceitalnly don't sound like Uiom; gentleman's hand writing. Eugeno Guard: ir the legislature udloums without organizing and pass ing any appropriation bill Secretary or State II. R. Kincaid will be kicked at for tho next two years harder than the assignee or an Insolvent estare with wyrlads or creditors. the 1 . . UJ- ntwl SIC- peer or all in uieconnaeuw .miiia tecm or his fellow citizens, and the awful crime which must certainly send him to prison lias cast a burden 'of sorrow upon his friends. His I bondsnien would have gladly paid the 1 amount and hushed the matter up had I It. iwin In tholr nnwer to do so. 1 Because of business failures Craig was in debt five or six thousand dol lars when he received the appointment to the postofllce a little over two years ago. The pressure for payment became too heavy for him to meet. He was too honest to attempt to defraud ills creditors and drew from the postotllce fund to meet his obligations, expecting '.o make up the deficiency from Ills sal ary, and not suspecting that he would be apprehended so soon. His arrest will occur some time today. 257 Commercial st. Fu.neral at Bethel. The re mains of Elmer Bailey, who died at Hip S.ilem Iiosnital at 1 :30 p. m Wed nesday, were taken to the home of his parents, at Bethel, this morning. Funeral services will be held there at 12 o'clock, Friday, and the remains will be given Interment in the Bethel cemetery. The parents or ine de ceased reside near McCoy, instead of .Alacleay as was erroneously stated in Wednesday's Journal. LADIES MARRIED. The hired Mitchell organ is sure money Js the only cause of the hold up. Yes, It Is the money the tax payer lias to dig up to fatten a set of political leeches such as are fastened upon no other state In the union of the population and wealth of Oregon, i Judgo iMoore, "Peoples" candidate sprung against Dolph to knock him out ns the caucus nominee two years ngo, was In tho lobbies today, act iyely hobnobbing with members. Was lie explaining where lie stands on tho money question? for money caso Instituted by Mrs. Snyres against W. D Mohnoy et al went to trial be fore tbo following Jury: W. II. Gou let, S. II. Linton, A, D. Hall, II. Pear son, L. Hobson, Leo Tate, Ellas Burk holder, Win. Mlloy, O. L. Watt, J. G. Honnle, Charles Ramsby und H. J. Miller. The case had scarcely opened whon Messrs. Blggoraud Bingham, couusel for the dorondant, moved for tlmo In which to argue a non-suit lu tho case. Tho'iuotlon Was granted and tho Jury withdrew from tho room at 2:30 p. m. At press hour tho motion for non-suit was still being argued. A Republican says: "Your X-Ray man hit tho nail square on tho head In last night's issue whon lie recalled Boss Iky ( McCornack's man Friday) and Ills shortness of memory bv not telling Senator Reed how he has worn out 6hoc leather between f.io city and htate house "rustling" for"good Dem ocrats' and how at present lie has been appointed "missionary" by a Democratic eoniMnation that Intend to monopolize n certain portion or the state business, as soon ns tho general appropriation bill passes. Iky had oeiier laKoa "tumoio." There will bo n convention next year, and we hayo good memories, aud there are several or us that are Republicans." The Popular Pytons at Reed's House, Tonight. .35- V IZaV AN lNTHODUCTlON. Is Kald to U) tt formal wanner of becoming acquain ted, 1 s ngl-ijccosiary though whon you go to Keith ilroA. oyster house; All PAtrous treated alike. Tlo best meals at Strong, and ouly 5 diiU. tf JSWSfmmmmm&mmmmm i iiiiiiuiiim mn Good tea is extremely good you may not know how good, - Try StiMt)tfs Best; if you don't like it. your gro- vour mcmcy .m m I fc.iasr' -4 tu Scarcity ok Flow Kits. One can scarcely realize how row tlowers there are in halcm at tho present time. Persons who wished tlowers to present tho members or tin) public school graduating class early this month, ex perienced not a lltUY trouble In ob taining what they 'desired, it only required a lew onlcrs'to exhaust the vupply or Salem's florlsta and those who were not fortuuate enough to have tho flowers engaged beforehand were obliged to havo them shipped from l)rtland, at an exborbltant price or to do without all together. It appears at though It might be a happy and proQtabla venture for some Salem florist to engage lb that busl boss on a much larger wale than Is now attained by any who are n the buslne at tho present time. Wo know of a young woman who daily re ceives a shipment of different varieties of (lower from a whole!e rtorUt at lVirtland. Theso are rapidly dlpoM.l of at rcuonable profit. In conversation with the young altM ludy this tuornlug, oho romarkwl or the dlftioulty sheoxiwrlenoh la kop- j Ing a bumoieut supply on hand, i'luls ' Of Aitrlou huo, carnatlouvdaKodit' and lat but not Iwit, tlie ivm 11 rafm rs'wK- mSarr ullv. s&T&t r. Zxjt.i i. I warn .iia m jmiiim HiPS i". . f. CH.) -,- WILEY-IIUGHES.-At the Inm of the bride's parents Mr. and .Mis B. F. Wiley, on East Marlon street, at8p.ni. Wednesday, February 17. 1897, Miss Clara F. Wile to Cil.is teen Hughes, The wedding was a very quiet af fair. The ceremony was performed by Rev. J. Bowersoiin the presence of only the relatives of the contracting partlesanda few intimate acquaint- ances. lollowlng the ceremony, the party repaired to the dining room, whero a sumptuous wedding supper was served. The bride is the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Wiley, and'by her quletandunassuminngdisposltionhas endeared herself with whom she may havo come In contact. The groom is the capable and experienced foreman on the Journal, In which capacity he has most acceptably labored for the past three years. The Journal loins in extending congratulation to Mr. and Mrs. Hughes and wishes theni a happy and pros perous Journey through life. Discharged.-A beastly" intoxi- cated logger, enroute to the city Jail In charge of Chief of Police Dlllej and Fire Chief Button, attracted con siderable attention nn H ..".. about 4 o'clock Wednesday afternoon This morning the man was brought i :. uuu ""'uus to reiurn work, tho man was discharged. Catarrh Cannot B: Cured with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, aj they cannot reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh is a blooJ constitutional disease and in order so cure it )ou must take internal rempdies. Hall's Catcrrh Cure is takeninternally and acts directly upon the blood and mucous of faces. Hall's Catarrh Cure is not a quack medicire It was presenbed by one of ihe best physicians in this country for years, and it a regular rescription It is composed oi he best tonics Known, combined wuu the s blood purifier, acting directly upon the ,iu. mis surfaces The perfect combination f ihe ' a ingredients is what pro luces such winler'ul results in curing Catarrh. Send for test m mials dee. F J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O. ty Sold by all druggists. to Opera You Can Be Well v hen your blood is pure, rich ini nourishing for nerv& and muscle u u d.l?,th0 vil.al ''"U. and when v ivui. kiiiu iiini irrinnrrt i'nn .... clthersuireroryouwiri allJav K o sudden changes exposure, oVove" u0ri ivcep your blotKl Pure wit, "'aSarsaparlllaand be (veil. Hood's Pillsaro the best after-dinner Pllhe assist digestion, cure headache Staying QuAUTiBs.Mitcueii is hei0Ur 151ccUt njeal3 ln one resnect-1 he has snlondid stnvi.,,. .'i?.1?1 OeBfo,oft.,eSsKIu See the Little Ones. The little fnlknf ti, i..-. . ZTI s1ndV Khool I entertain i-ot How to Get a Public Office. Many desirable ollices are within the gift of the new administration. Those who wish to know what places can oe nan ana now to get them, can obtain this information by sending 73 cents t Soule&Co., Washington. D.C.for the "U.S. BLUE BOOK," showing all government olllces and salaries with (Jivil Service rules, ex amination questions, etc. Under present laws women stand an equal chance with men for position that insure a comfortable income for life. The "Blue Book," gives complete in struction for otllce seekers of botli sexes, and is besides a valuable book of reference much in demand. TO. In order to reduce my stock of ladies' purses and card cases I havr. marked them all down 35 per cent, Now is the time to buy. Notice my show window for new patterns. F, S, DEARBORN 263 Com. Oysters in any style at Strongs, all honrsof the day or night. tf Hearthurn cured by Dawso'i's Bitters, UNION BARGAIN STORE! Bargains in Shoes, Rubber Goods, Handkerchiefs, Laces, Hosiery, Men's Hats. Reed's Opera House. PATTON BROS.. Local Managers. Unother shoes for 81, tition. lotlof those good rrices ueiow all $1.50 conipo- Three Nights, and Matinee, Commencing Thursday, Feb,. 18th, m THE 0 ' SenteriPayton Big Comedy Co, Seventeen M, J, MATSON, Pro, Removed to 291 r . . --- -wnuncrtiai Street, Reed' Dawson's Bitters for y.YA juvtoa: lisi!. Hfutsn U indigestion- OAS..f0xl:r-- -&M --r- -ccccjut; Notice. lies ewry VTlfJtt. The Pay ton Comedy ctnnpany will Notice l hrhn. .' give their Initial perf(imam?e at lie not K M&J1"11 that 1 win opera Uwise this evening. The play t noted IbJ anVnnAh any ,b' con nill u the laugable comedy -'is' Yvi one b"t myself. Marriage a F'alliiro." Th mi..... e0, '- J.C.Miliq lYiltirvnw parry tlietr own orchestra and U sald luwjsunero. l-opular prices vr ill pre rall during the threo night's ougace mnt, 10, .) and 30 cents. h 2-13-lw OXSToilLxHr. Cvrnit.v Covunxj. Arrangv5 liave Just Uvn completed for the an- IVMraUOl' tho mmniK .Cnrn.ntlJ dttiKV CarniU and hir nuuuar talontOtl artlL .nnur t l)i.i.. , ,. 7. f- Mir IIC11 a Opera Hou. t aoxt Momlay, euai-wnv-ing Ut a Rrand lioliday awn. nerirlad.and chlWreu Carnlu ?!" vt,r otoUnitd htaro-Klw. k,cK lumps- Th umU nrkos hav twn state. iSS CJL'44 llM ittrr rtjts JOHN HUGHES. f S"00 Pnts, oils, wmdow glass, varnishes, and most v-wuiDicte st.v.1, x of all WnJ. ., T-u.Il:J".::-,T, o,. .. . . " m me aHuiauuui imk imu iiw rm. ,pK K5d iTcTs? t1 u- " materials, Jixnc -y 4 Srass seeds, S Uoefa Hft.,M oot PATTON BROS., Managers. ice, com.' One Night and Matin mencing Monday, Feb. 22nd i Only appearance here of npmilf hrnco honiTl t , : lwViW WAM.WVI WUUU Puro orchestra. Senter, Lucy, Iola, ina Payton and a line ensemble of artists In new plays,, new Jmuslc, new dances. Opening bill "Is Marriage u 1' allure." Popular prices, 10,-20and 30 cent beats now on sale. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS." WANTED. A good farm, not over qurrcr section, near Salem, with fair improvement!. Apply to C. E. Kilewer. north end Cottage street near Mill creek. . 3-1831 J WANTED,-. A little girl between the age of 12 and 16 to take care of baby. Good honie and can go to school, Call or address 29 High street. OR SALE. A good team with harness and a sP"rig wagon with top. A great bar gain. Call at the Labor Exckange office, orth Salem. Terms very easy. Geo.B. Jacob. ' ' 2 16 im urlUM Mana WuientA.D.Chase. ST&Ssa,iauin,ffirth ' f Maxy silk bathed in r 1 T? .br. SSg " ffit. , Sup. 17, S .-. Twd hciui fa,1: uterrloBl, m, a half miu2LJl- cant ., mMr w sale. uh KtM .-One fine suite of rooms cheap, JJreymanBush block iFor terms inquire of "0lse & Barker, Breyman Bros. 2-i6-im CAUllON.-Myson, NoaU Wenger hiving leit my home, I hereby give rnotice that I will not be responsible fcr his bills. A. C. wenger, Switzerland, Or. 2.15 2w fuKmiUKE VOK SAUi-A complctelet of furniture for five rooms Is for 1 ale, cheap, at the San Ftancisco Secoud Hand store, 99 State street. Carpets for sale separately. ! 'Jwgain. r 2.S 1 m TOPLRAKHNU-Done on sho'rt notice' ' tnquire at the Dickenson Seed Co , or at T Jones' nursery. 2-13 1 wj Kb itK WANTEU.Three years leasTto neat party, of 13 acres, good house and bara, nree miles north of Salem, halfin cultirt "on two acres timber, young orchard Plentvof smiii r...:. A'-j ?. . 1 ;? 0.1 li. St.Helens. at Brewstei & White's feci l'"-g. 91 uourt street. '"J. XS. U, SCO'lT KtPmwrranher 'ypewriter, room . over lifdi Bush' I-35-jg CJ Mnk- prmpt attention to all cla-ses of work. I . adioinine th. KtNT Vi,,n . .. school, at Cheaawa, five acres na. good house, bain and 111 mnnU r . 1 .,1. rllt aj j 7 4UU or year lor low cw - twoSfi? 'S?r "PP1 t G.W.PeanniW iAjuaoj town on Wer roaa, h-'j- i t - WW ;m m"mtm rr .Tgt . a . Bffl$lgE$yWTnWg