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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1896-1899 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1897)
ssTs; 3 ,vvwrv3- fc I i yt. r b" j. -r &LV . Daily Capital Journal, Wiafaa5affrV J - ""-i IH WlHiaiil J M'IMIW'lWMWIIMIMMMWillWIWllll I I PTWWWHW rs-tpr? uw b tiokBt - 71 BROTHERS, SATURDAY, AUGUST 21, 1807. pt 0,C.T,Co's s&k Fast Passenocr Steamer Hr m 'ALTONA' Leave! for Portland Monday Wednesday, and Friday at 700 am ...Qnick time, regu'ar service and low rates. Dock between State and Court streets. M. P. BALDWIN, jfi Apent. Salem ixXSZsS KjJ&ijSsiLst''Ja $!S 1 m t ew Th&$ Wc &ti Receiving DUr N' )Fall Stock It Is Immense, Lots of It and It takes lots of sliclf room. Wc arc making that room by selling woods cheaper than ever before heard of In Salem. Come see us and be convinced. You will be repaid for yonr trouble. joUMal "H-fUVQ," Col. Hofcr, writing from Newport, says that he bathes every day In Olson'e bay, says It Is warmer than the surf. Wonder If lie expects anyone to believe that ? Haven't we tested the Mfttd Irofldirof, Is mentioned lri con ' neotlon with tlir nomination for a third torni lli i also spoken of as a poHil. (iM-rnnr Kx. Tills Utile Mpub is going the rounds. The first sentence Is a waste of breath, TJ)e governor, secretary of tnmtvirnhirnrif t.linivntiir nvnr llmrn SWltC atl(l State treasure" Can Only and don't wc know that It Is so cold serve two terms In siit-ccsslon. But that a difference In locality of a few there is considerable "Metschan" talk hundred miles admits of no compari- L.rK0.ven.or- Col. Kddy In Roscburg Holverson's Cash Store Parasols and Sun. Umbrellas, At bargain prlws to close $" qualities Tor J."iO Tin'. 4 ones for 8.1 and all line-, a t 11 great reduutlon. Hot Weather Inducements, We know it requires something out of thenr. Inary to h log jou lo the store such warm days and make prices to amply repay you. Everything In summer lines cut to bed rock. New 25 Cent Caps, The swellest line we have ever shown. Golf style of fancy mixed or plain goods self or patent leather visor, with hooks or fasten to visor. A Linen Huck Towel, Extra qua'ity, hemstitched, 20x40 Inches, 23 cents. Summer Underwear and Ladics's Waists, At less than cost material. J, J, Dalr ymple Co, Weathek Forecast. The fore cast as made by Pague Is as follews: Tonight and Saturday fair, continued warm. Sunday cooler. OREGON PERSONALS. Miss Inez Pugh is visiting at New Era. Ex-Gov. Z. F. Moody, is home from the Dalles. Miss Ilettle Newkirk, is ylsltlng Oregon Cly relatives. David Simpson went to Newport to day to spend a few weeks. Prof. E. R. McElroy came down from Eugene this afternoon. Chief Justice F. A. Moore, returned last evening from Portland. Mrs. R. G. Thomas returned today from a few weeks u Newport. Mih. R. Cartwrlclit and children have returned from the seaside. MIns Gusslo Glcsy lias returned rfoin a pleasant visit at Eugene. Mrs. A. E. Strang and Miss Mae Carpenter, are visiting In Albany. Secretary of State II. R. Kincald will spend Sunday at Eugene as usual. County Judge G. P Terrell went to Mehama today to remain over Sunday. J. C. Rutenlc, assistant In the gov enor's otllce, went tojToledo, Lincoln county today. County Recorder F. W. Waters re turned today from a two week's stay at Newport. Mr. and Mrs. Max Buren and Miss Llda Buren went to Newport today for a few weeks outing. Miss Kittle Ilarbord and Addle Payne, returned Friday afternoon from a pleasant outing at Slab Creek. Attorney and Mrs, Geo. G. Bing ham and little daughter Alice, are at Newport for a few days recreation. Aleck Molr, clerk In the Ladd & Bush bank, leaves tonight for his annual outing to be spent at Albany and Newport, Mr. and Mrs. ChasS. Rll'.y, returned last evening from Hay Creek, Crook county, Eastern Oregon, where they have been for several months. Mrs. It. F. Wllllsim who has been visiting at the parental home of Mr. and Mrs. E. Snell In Yew Park, returned to her homo at Portland this morning, Mrs. Jennie Scott, of McPherson county, Kansas, has arrived in the city to spend the summer with her father, W. J. Forbes, at Morning- slde. Newport today, Mr. Albert will re turn In a few days but the ladles will remain for the season. Judge II. II. IIcwItt.Dlstrlct Attor ney S. L. Haydcn. Eugene Eckerlm, T. K. Ford and Win Kaiser left to day for Tillamook, where both de partments of court will be held. Rey. W.Reynolds, pastoror the Yew Park U. 11. church, left today for 11 few weeks recreation In the mountains near Water loo. The reverend gentleman Is quite a sportsman and was accompanied by ills faithful rifle. 'For the next few weeks he will hunt for other than sinners. Clias Hculat, salesman In F. E. Dunn's general merchandise store in Eugene, arrived in this city this af ternoon for an over Sunday ylslt with relatives here. On Monday he goes to Newport for au outing. Mrs. Henry Stockbridge, of Balti more, an aunt of Mrs. Wm. P. Lord, Is expected to arrive in Salem, Sunday morning, for a visit with the Gover nor's family, Mr. and Mrs. Lord and Mrs.Stockbridge will go to Seal Rocks on Monday. SOCIETY NOTEBOOK. son ? Don't talk to us about any place at Newport being warm. Ken -berg Independent. You don't seem to know that while you arc sweltering In prcsplratlon frying In your own fatr the air at tho coast is so much cooler that the water seems warm. Governor Lord is not paying tho Statesman anything now. As soon as he does it will let up en Its abusc.n It is said that Col. Hofcr will take a plaoc on Governor Lord's staff, vice Major Dunlway, rc-igncd. States man. Tho above Is a sample of tho puer ile wit In fashion in the columns of what was once a Salem newspaper. The fact that it Is unjust unfair and untrue don't trouble the Statesman editor, who recognizes no human ob ligations from groceries to gratitude. A LAWN PAItTY. Friday evening Misses Maud McKay and Helen Sutherland -played hostess and delightfully entertained about lifty of their young girl friends at the home of the latter, No. 198 Cottage street corner of Ferry. Japanese I lanterns, scattered about the spacious lawn gave additional charm to the pleasant surroundings. Games of various kinds were indulged in by the merry young people, after which an elegant supper was served. During the evening a memory test was had and Miss Ethel Knight won the first prize, a lovely boquet of heliotrope. The Misses McKay and Sutherland, are charming entertainers as can be attested by the merry crowd that en joyed their hospitality last evening. The Invited guests were: Misses Ethel Calvert. Connie nansacker, Jes sie Wann, Mable Robinson, Veda Cross, .Carrie Willis, Lelo Nlcklln, Edith Ragcn, Gertrude Gray, Mar garet Gray, Lois Peebles, Alice Peebles, Cora Blosser, Mable Blosser, Lillian Metschan, Annie Biesey, Pansy Sweetzer, Eula McCully, neleD Krausse, Ethel Knight, Minnie Strublc, of Portland; Cora Talklngton, Ella Rineman, Greata Rosenberg, of Seattle, Leda Buren, Nettle Bcckner, Winnie Byrd, Lila Swafford, Edna Hubbard, Gladys Farrar, Althea Moores, Agnes Gabrlelson, Blanche Brown, Ama Strong, Joe Chase, Frankle Chase, Constance Holland, Rhemo Holland, Carrie Hurst, Stella nurst, Lois Coshow, Eya Coshow, Ryth Gatch, Alice Myers, Mollio Coleman, Alice Coleman, Marlon Gray, Ruth Gray, Janet Gray, Gladys Cartwrlght, Constance Cartwrlght, Margaret Dawson, Sylvia Knight, Gertrude Moores and Ruth Leeds. The Newport city council Is consid ering an ordinance to prohibit Col. Compson and Col. Eddy from leading any more ladies Into the surf dressed In India silk bathing suits. There Is nothing to do for Col'. Compson now but to retire to his Klamath county rauch, and like Ar te mas Ward's pea-green ox, after the circus busted, resume agricultural pursuits. Stop any leak In Marion county's expenses. Statesman. Yes; for in stance charging 8500 for a $150 tax list. We dou't discriminate against Can adians who come here to raise our Klondike pruns. Why bhould they discriminate against Oregonians who go there to raise Klondike gold ? Tilmon Ford feels he Is well repaid ior 111s lasi year's campaign speecnes, the way his wheat Is going up. Portland Tribune: McBrlde Ore gon's only seuator wants J. C. More land to succeed D. R. Murphy; In which case, It Is said, Judge McBrlde, the senator's brother, will be deputy, on an equal division of the two sal aries. Up to now no member of the house has backed the senator In his choice for district attorney. There have been strong.protests Hied against Mr. Moreland, and the representatives threaten If the senator persists In having Mr. Moreland appointed, to stand on these protests. Plalndcalcr. Mr.Metschan will make tho struggle of his life to get Into a position where ho can keep a tight lock and key on the condition of the Oregon Treasury. Mark our prediction. In a Newport letter The Journal proof reader made It speak of Profes sor Thomas Condon as "the pioneer theologist of Oregon." The word geologist was written In the copy and used all through the article. Prof. Condon is also a progressive and up- to-date man In his theology buttliat is not his specialty as a scientist. THE STATE FAIR. The Chitfcb&s. Notices for this column MUST be handed in bef re 11 o'clock Saturday morning to in sure publication. Fraternal Order Day Half-Fare Rates on . All Roads Possible. Besides a half-fare rate on the on the Southern Pacllic railroad, the Indications are that all the other lines will give the same rate. fraternal orders. The committees of the fraternal or ders at Salem held a meeting last night at the C. II. Lane tailoring rooms, and there was a gopd repre sentation of tho societies, both gen tlemen and ladles orders being well enforced by members. It was decided to have a program on state fraternal order day In the evening, In charge of the Ladles' or ders. The gentlemen are to prepare an athletic and amusement program for the day. In the evening each so ciety of ladles Is to furnish three numbers of a literary and musical program. This will maice Saturday, J October 2, very pleasant and Interest ing. Secretary Gabrlelson will now get into communication with all tbo lodges of this state. It is also planned to have Salem day on Wednesday.Oc tober 0, when this city will turn out en masse, all business houses to be closed in the afternoon. A business men's rarnival is talked of. half-fare rates. W. W. Baker, of the Portland Farm, Flock and Factory.wrltcs The Journal today that a halt-fare rate has been secured over the O. R. & N. lines, as shown by the following let ter to Mr. Baker. SUNDAY SERVICES IN SALEM. EVANGELICAL church. Corner Seventeenth and Chcmckcta Btrccts. E.ra Maurcr, pastor. Sun day school at 10 a. in. Preaching at 11 a. m. Junior 1. v. A. at ; p. m. Senior Y. P. A. at 7 p. in. At 7M0 p. 111. the paster will preach to the young people. Subject: "tVhv Is Hl8 Chariot so Long )tn Coti.i ig V" Special singing. All welcome. NORTH SALEM. Preaching at 2:30 p. in. One door south of Father Good's, directly oppo site the North Salem school, con ducted by Ezra Maurer of the Che meketa street Evangelical church. tAllaro invited. Services at the tent In Kaiser's Grove, North Salem, will be as fol fel fol eows: On Saturday and Sunday even ings at 7:45. Elder II. W. Decker, president of North Pacllic Conference of Seventh Day Advantists will be present and will be present and speak on both the above otcaslons v. c. t. u. will hold an open air meeting at Ma rlon Square at 5 oc'ock. Mrs. W. A. Llnsey will give the address. Come aud hear this talented woman present the temperence question from a woman's standpoint good singing, lead by Professor Parvin. y. m. c. A. Rev. G. W. Grannls will address the men's meeting at the Young Mcn,s Christion Associatian Sunday after noon at 4 o'clock. Subiect: "Our nation's uray ualrs " As this may be tho last address Rev. Grannls will give to the young men of Salem, you are urged to bo present. CHRISTIAN CHUCII. Morning and eveninur services at the' usual hours aud preaching by 1 lie pastor. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. First Church of Christ (Scientist) services, Lesson sermon 10:45 a. m Sunday bchool. 10 a. 111. Testomouhi) meeting Friday evening at 8 o'clock. Christian Science hall, corner Couit and Liberty streets. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. Every Sunday at 10:30 a. 111". Wed nesday at 7:30 p.m., at 200 Llbeily street. These meetings are conducted by the students of a normal course graduate of the Metaphyseal Col lege, Boston, Mass., founded by Rex Mary Baker Eddy, discoverer and founder of Christian Science. Tin public arc cordially Invited to attend these meetings. ?5 Hop Pickers Out! Before going to the hop fields call on Tent Muslin, Wrappers, Prints, Ginghams, " Gloves, Outings, t Outing Blankets, And all other supplies, us, fiSSfilKa ZJ 257 Commercial st, Something New. Send for the new style catalog and guide book, of the Drain State Normal school. Louis Brazee, 8-11-tf President The report that Senator McBrlde Is sick at New York Is received with peculiar regret by Oregon politicians, ne was sick on his back all during the session that the Dolph light was on but when the session was over Dolph was a corp?e politically and McBrlde got up and put on his sena torial toga. THE HANGING DODGE. Banker and daughter, Mrs, Mrs. J. II. Albert and G. P. Rogers went to Bargains for the People, Vorled Remnants .10 yards for SI. Wash Remnants. One-half usual price. Hop Ci loves 2c a nair. Hopjl ickers.' Shoes -All solid, sole leather counter, uurauie ana stylish, men's and ladies -$150 a pair and up, Ibys and Misses Shoes - St a piir and up. llaby Slioei-25ca pair and up. Ciiic e and Outing Flannelg-igte$t l.ne in town 5c a yard and up. All Wool Serges All colors., ajc a yard. K. & G. Corset -best made we sell th:m Agtint's Standard I'attcriu WILLIS BROS, CO, 302 Conimerolal Street, The Cash Dry Goods anil Shoo house. Attempted Display of a. Crank in the Ma rion County Jail, A prisoner in tho county jail by name of Wm. Ferris surprised Sheriff Wrightman this morning by hanging suspended from the celling. He had put a cord about his neck and by means of a large wire honk had hitched himself to a nail. Sheriff Wrightman went; up to tho man, felt of his face, found it warm and alive. When ho cut him down Ferris tumbled on tho floor all In a heap. Then tho Sheriff was satisfied he was playing 'possum.' Wrightman picked him up and threw him on a cotand left him thero. j A watch was kept up on him and 1 There is no objection to the States man charging all A.P. As. four prices, but It ought not to talk about reduc ing tades when It charges the county double, treble and four-time prices for all it does Thos. II. Tongue Is Inspecting the Coos Bay government Improvements. "iamin receipt of a letter from Mr. Frank C. Baker (member State Board of Agriculture) requesting that rates be made by this company on tho occasion of the State Fair, to be held In Salem frohi September 30tli to Oc tober 9th. I take pleasure in Inform ing you that this company will make rate of one fare forjthe round trip on that occasion, tickets to be sold Sep tember 29th and 30th, returning up to and including October 10th." W. H. nURLDURT. Genl. Pass. Agt., O. R. & N. Co. He expects to get same rates on the -Northern Pacific. STATE HOUSE NEWS. Over desk may Fred Nutting, the Albany Demo crat man, is an authority on such matters as the follewing: White bathing suits have been barred out at Manhatten Beach as immodest. The immodesty does not occur until after they arc wet.for they are longer than the regulation suit. Newport.Orc., will please take notice. In speaking of some proposed im provements by the S. P. company at tills city, Section Foreman P. D Prunty used tho editorial "we." A bystander asked to whom "we" re ferred when Prunty proudly replied: "lo Huntington and myselr of course." Four empty business houses In one block on the principal street of a town Is not any additional cyldence of prosperity. O, LordI Good Lord, Governor. LordI Mr. Wm. P. Where, Oh where, when ho thought no ono was looking 1 ,s t,lc Keml-annual report of the state 110 brushed otr tho too troublesome fly that perched on his nose and squinted out 01 tuo corner oi 111s cioscu eve treasurcry Sheridan Sun. There is no law to prevent tho state treasurer furnishing the' report. It Is not the 'lie. He played the hanging dodge to per. governor's legal duty to make It pub I...1I 1...A A -. . 'Ill lueuuii uuij not pericctiy enough, to fool tho sheriff of Marion county. Ho had got himself up In the shape of a suicidal corpse in pretty but It did not work. Ferris is the fellow who tried to break Jalllast Sunday morning. Ho Is a sharper and will next be trying tho Insanity dodge. Tiibv Return. Having once on joyed ouoofour 15 cent meals, a man will always return to our lunch count er. Chicken dinner served tomorrow as usual. George Bros. Hon. Binccr Hermann' nnmn lm good shapo been mentioned In connection with tne itepubiican nomination for gov ernor next year, and his visit homo at this time was Interpreted to moan that he was here to look after the fences, but tho gentleman himself says he has no designs on that or any nomination. Roseburg Plain-dealer. Blnger" never has know. "designs," you The namo of Hon. Phil Metschan, Everything Safe and Ship Shape for Sunday. Governor Lord has been at his all through this hot spell, but take a short rest next week. Major Dunnlway, private secretary to the governor, is home from a short vacation in tho mountains but silent as to any fish that he caught. Adjutant General Tuttlo has been at his office in the state house looking up the certificates of a number of In dian war veterns of 1847 and 1848. The Acme Mining Company of Port land, object to mine in Steevens county, Washington, filed articles today. The Northwest Construction Co., of Astoria changes Its principal place of business from Portland to Astoria. The weather has been a trifle cooler but tho forecast for Sunday Is fall and warmer. J. M. and J. W. Howell are at To ledo and Newport. Tho testimony'ln their suit against Geo. W. Davis Is being taken at Toledo Mr. Davis oners them 81000 a year royalty but they think their lease calls for more. Secretary of State Kincald went to Eugene as usual to spend Sunday. His department Iscrowded.with claim ants for state warrants, as under the supremo court decision ho Is armed with almost dictatorial powers. It Is hard to imagine what would be done If he wore an unscrunulous or dishonest man as the power to issue or not to issuo warrants for $1,000,000 is absolutely vested In his office. Mr. Kincald said before leaving that ho should insist that a claim must come clearly within tho court's decision and have a specif lo legislative sanc tion before he would audit or Issuo a warrant. Clackamas County Flax. L. D. Mumpower and M. Ricbhoff, farmers, living about six mllc3 from Oregon City, have marketed their llax crop by stowing It In a box car at Oregon City, for shipment to this city, according to their contract with the Woman's Flax Association. The flax was pulled two weeks ago, but It seems to have dried very little, and It js more than twice as heavy as the same bulk of hay. The stuff is bound In sheaves like grain, and is shipped In that form. From an acre Mr. Mumpower harvested two and one- half tons of the flax, and from a half acre Mr. Ricbhoff obtained a good ton, the stalks varying from 30 to 44 Inches in length. These growers are not particularly enthusiastic for the industry. They say If the crop does not bring at least $15 a ton It Is a losing business to raise it. The price Is said to depend on the IcngQi of stalk, and runs from $5 to $25 a ton. For -where the hen scratches there she expects to find the worm, 1 am trying to ge: out of crock cry biz. and oficr certain lines of crockery at 20 per cent below cost. Cost you nothing to come in my store and look at goods. Rut I will try to get your hard cash before you get out. My crockery is all for sale at prices Uielow first cost. E M, ROWLEY, Groceries and Crockery, street, Salem, Or. 227 Commerical OPTICAL Buried Today. The remains of Robert Pugh who died In St, Vincents hospital at Portland, early Friday morning, arrived in Salem on the noseburg mail this morning. They were immeaiateiy taicen to tho Clag gett cemetery north of town and and were given lnterrment. The de ceased was about 30 years of age and a nephew of David Pugh, of this city, ne was formerly a resident of Salcni. The Mount Lebanon Shakers re cently performed a great deed of charity, although It was not designed as a charity, being nothing more, nor less than an advertising scheme. It however resulted in great good just the same. They gave away 1,000 bot tles of their Digestive Cordial to those Buucriug irom siomacii derangements. j.u is so euecuve in curing those who used the remedy that they were loud In their praises of It and in conse quence a large demand for the Cordial was at once created. The druggists of this town haye little books that tell all about It. Dl- gesuYc uoraiai creates an appetite, aids digestion and brings about a rapid Increase in flesh and strength. Laxol Is tho name of a palatablo imo 0I1, JUSC t,le thing fort cuuurcn. Specialist 1 Wc keep apace with all the latest methods for testing and making thorough examination of the Bee ! we have improved the sight of persons who have given up in despair. After trying all othersjcall and seeus, Consultation, and eyes tested free, C, H, HINGES, Second door north of postoffice. Watches cleaned 75c, Mainsprings 75c. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, IOO HOP PICKERS WANTIaV-At the Ed Dove yard In I'ollc coantv. Pj same price as others. Pickers tfken oat and brought back. 55 acres to pick, lie gin on 25th. Register with Hop Lee, iS; Commercial street. 19-31' 500 LABORERS Wages $1.75 peril; .railroad work 200 teams team if driver $3 50 per day, or $40 per noti and board teams $17.50 per nanl and boarded; teams must have bines, double and single trees and neclrota Apply t Iloneyman, Dellart & Glesn, Ramer. Or., or to Salem Improves! Co., 155 Liberty St., Selem, 1761 WANTED. .Agents, $i to US a wkiw to workers no capital needed new goods; new plan sells at sight every ftmur, needs itHOUSEHOLD 55PEC. CO., Box 424 Cincinnati, Ohio. 73 sitrfl WANTED, High grade man of good chum standing willing to learn our business to to act as Manager and correspondent here; salary I900. Enclose self-addressed stwped envelope to A. T. Elder, General Muujcr care Daily Journal. 7 J',a FOR SALE Beautiful residence propntr with first-class impovements. Inquire UW Fourteenth street, Salem, Oregon. 7"1! FOR SALE CIIEAP.r-Buy your pluttww for winter blooming. Fine healthy pIuB from e cents ud. Also cut flowers. J . Pnrvin's greenhouse, at the end of Electric ca line, south balem. 7 22 v " "". FOR SALE.,-We have a 12 acre orchard u full hMrinrranH in n hnh tate of CttltlWtlM. Close to postoffice and z m,Ies from ?Jea' Will sell cheap. Inquire of Hansen & U don, sash and door factory, Salem. Q"'1 WANTED-'IIigh grade woman ol pJ church standing willing to learn our busu5 then to act as Manager and Correspocdea here salary Jooo Enclose self-addresM stamped envelope to A. T. ELDEH, gent Manager, care Daily Journal. 7 'g MRS N. B. bCOlT.r-htenographer d typewriter, room 6, over Ladd& Hm"1 bank. Prompt attention to all daises ol w WANTED-UPKIGII I' AND FAITHFUL gentlemen or adies to travU M ""P?" established house in Oregon. MonlMJKS n,l .n.n. PncWinn stead, helertrw. Enclose self"addressed stamped envelop. The Dominion Company, Dept. II, Chictp. H-' To the Hop Growers, I want every hop grower in the country to know that my business is PRINTING HOP CHECKS. My prices are all right. See Conoyer. the Business Printer, 263 Com mercial street, before placing your order. STOP CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. Shi tie. llmlU Slssatan fit 2ig: ' It (A Miry E. II. Gorman, a Chicago chemist, has found a way of electro-plating on. wood. THAT talk about going to Alaska "when every hop yard in our valley is a Klondike at home for hundreds oi our best citizens. Co me, be sensible, buy a stock of provisions from. 1 HARRITT & LAWRBNCbI put on that broad gauge customers and go and Tsmile peculiar to our PICK HOPS l PARTIES HAVING Bartlet Pears, Bradshaw Plums, Columbia Plums, Egg Plums, Coe's GoldenJDrop Plums, Italian Prunes, Silver Prunes, Hungarian Prunes,) Or any other good aWRP'irfto that they wish to ship, will 00 f call early on the .,nc f(. nRFfiON FRUIT & PROuyn For Newport, If vou are going to Newport w p write to John Stimpson. U hanlj xen; ne aiso na '- ---, ., !? cortace or camping B'"""- 7i6u rates. LadlosWhoVaHwl . ..,. ,nmtlstUroT'.j- I jueaaeu cuuij... ..uw - . . m .- .Air mill u" .av act. proauces u "" - ,, - Humphrey Warehouse, Wo are prepared to nccive gum of , kinds from this day at our warehouse! in Salem and Macleay. Grain stored or w,l contract for whent. Also farmers furmihcl with oatks as formerly. Call and see ut A. M. HUMPHREY, diw&wim Salem, Or. JOHN HUGHES, Dealer in GROCERIES, PAINTS, OILS, WINDOW GLASS, VARNISH, and the most complete stock of BRUSHES of all kinds in Ithe state. Artists materials, lime, hair, cement and! shingles, and finest quality of grass seed, . d&Aal Jfifiiu.. -So .Ji-ifcu "- -tta - n iitli 'tfiiiintrii nr ilr jxrifibWftl.