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.SUPREME COFET.
&ALKM, March 14, l&8fi.
Meyer, Wllon & Company ap
pellant., vs. Tlioiiil-on, DeHart
.. M.w.mlfiilM: amiGHl from
Multnomah county; allied ""J'1 """T
milled. Itobt. UMcKw, I. him!
. K. H. Williams ami Yoeum& Jon,
i .. .... r... u.iiutitH. Kminoim
HlUirilL'YH H)l 1'1" -- ....--
! A Kiniiioiii and W. II. Adams at-1 wu in the city Unlit
torney fr re-rMJiident.
LOCAL AND GENERAL HEWS
Itemized Account of Doings in
City and Country.
KUer.T.W.Wel.b, Slate Own-
lcr of Hip lroliililll"H I"y ,,H',k
l,o.m-forafewlVn-t, If m In
,liillHbleHrKiT ran n-t, afur
ii K.'llv.M-aiivH-.of the northeastern
,Mrt of the wnnt. II" rejx.rU ex
cellent iiH-etlnx "'" v"r'T
..liinvliMHiiil n'IiimIh when- hespoke,
nd a K'1 "tt'-n'iHUu m .,.",,. ,,,,,1 K,ninnii
prhimrle. Iat Hatunlay. tie Ia . ' Hllor,1PW for iwiioiiilciit
,',, a mil attendance at the county f J - - J ; f(jr , Jtant.
..... ...i itin ffwinorrow a lucre ih h , i
growing Inter.!, ami while he
ir....u-M ..r iimii- who have "fc'one
. ...i.tt ,-r(v 14 IlllllllK-r Of
LOCAL XOTKS.
B. I MeCornaek is in Portland.
Joseph Simon, of Portland, Is In
the elty.
ftconil Kcgiment Hand concert
March 21t.
I'rof. Voder, of Silverlon, ww In
the city to-tlay.
Hon. John Allen, of Polk county,
Salbm, March 1H, 1kh.
James Poole, respondent, vs.
Northern Pacilie lUilroadconiiNiny,
apK..llant, apiwwl from Multnomah
county; argued and nibmlllcd, ( .
tt, I.lll-
Igmiri llf n Slrlkf.
i......u ,.m mra ill Mi cm now.
ick" on inr !.. Very rew in uie iimrhii ... .....
tmth republican- and democrats ho , (J (wll ,() ,hu f)irlllcr wJlo
did not vote the ticket Iul year will ,)r ,lu,n, n. One year uro to
fhk 'I'he Kcutlenmn certainly in- 1(e(j wt,r(, (1,)1)(, tlll,lr ,ity !ind
ilulee Inn very hopi-rnl view of the wero .. worth 8 cents. To-
. ..1..I.1 ..fi. ill! fill r . - x. .. -.
ji..iIiim. I-hkI n lirlit. after an an
dn-Mlii the ehuri'h at Woodbuni
delcKiiles were elifted to the miinty
.invention, In Mtleni, to-morrow.
I'vnliHrt Ul.
rsnlcd bids and pn)xiMils fur the
erect Inn of Otto Krall-c's cottage on
the corner of Court and Winter
NtrcetMWcreos'liedat the olllce of
the hiktvIkIiik architect W. I).
PliKh this mornliiK at U-W 'ch'k.
Tlie follow In bliN for eurjieHter
work and plaslerliiK wen1 Hiid: W.
V. Kl, W,IHMI;C. Tw Inland K. W.
Mull, jMflH.IA; A. OliiiKer ,V Sons,
tWKXI; (J.-orKe Cllne, W; '.. Cniv
eii, WlMl; Stevens ,t Mttcl fJtIM);
Cliarles Parinenter, 88itl; A.
Itols-rts, Willi. The contmet was
let to V. II. KI.V. hels-liiK the low
i bidder. It is understood that ',.
Craven will lake a lmiriiilurc"t In
Jhcconlmet. Mr. KnuieroiloeH the
pluuiblnu and imlntiiiK. furnishes
k!h and hardware, and builds the
IwHiiiienl. The residence will cost
upwards of f IWNI when completed.
t. PMhirmllt.lt l:rfuriullu.
The v'ai'Itai. JniitSAi. does ad
mire a ineiitorlnus action In the
democratic authoiltles and that Is
why It halls with pleHMino the np
polntmcut of Henry Itarmlrlck us
denutv V. S. niarliHl In-plai-e of
a Vnn". Ah a cl(lan, Mr. i
Itarndrlek U worthy I" every re
.sct, and as a siliivnmn of thl-clly
he has won the eonlldemv ami ie-1
m't ofllieiHiiuniunlly. As deputy i
nwwlial w Mleie he will ho cine
mi watehmi and tnistworlliy.
Mailirtl Myent made no inWnke
tliW lima, theiv Ih.Ink hut one tiling
l4ikhir In lUrudriek's make-up-IiimkikIiI
to he a lepubllean. Hut
that If hew a-, the piv-ent admin
Mratlon would hue no uc tor him
j'.Ks ",l hk '" i .Mrs. iunr ,""
Very few in the innrket and worth . froM Ku;t.m. where she has Ik-cii
visiting menus,
liiv liuttcr Is worth from .'Ml cents to
; wilts er H)imd and one year ago
Wwlay It dhl not hriiifj over 31 cent"
In the Salem market.
Tlie following deeds were record
ed in the oflice of the county clerk
during the past week:
E. K. Tyrrell et nl. to Lucinda t.
,...,' i. i,. Btnt,lnck4. andi of lot
C1UI1, "f " ' .
7 in block 4, Woodbuni; Uo, piece
of lot in Nunc block; ?1.
a -t et.oHv nml wife to Margaret
J"" . m n
I M. Powell, 3.75 acres of lnnu nn.-
lo i 1 W JUT.'i.
J. M. I'ayufB ramiiy B R(),iuul et al (o M. E. ito
ehildren are down with the measles. . ulI(1Iv,lleil portion of land in
Ernest Webb, mjii ot Juer .i. . Mnrj0n county; ?150.
Webb, Is -riously ill with lung fev- A J FHn to Jer. AV. Seriber and
er. I Addle M. Scrilier, blk 1 in S. W.
Itidge J, J. Slutw took this morn- j addition to' Salem; ?C00.
in'if train for a bu-iness triji to Port-1 n u. Cone and wife to John
ItI Whitney, undivided 1-0 of 043.31
Ed. A. Downing and wife have acres in T. 4 S., It. 1 W.; $1000.
.. ....,..., uti,.iiinWni. i n T. . itoniinirtun and wife to
returned iron. mi-., w, ... . - .
do Hills. "VwT
. .. .. , .,.! lmrii! $200.
Mrs. Norrhlirown " "",".:::,.... -n nin.h Kinir.
lots 5,0, 7, and 8, blk 22, North
Salem; $400
Conllil iaililiu.
Menu Isaac A. Manning A. I). ('.,
lias received an Invitation to attend ,
the Interstate competitive drill and
military encampment, which will
lie Iieldat Nashville, Tenn., May
21st lo May 2tlth. Ten thoiwaiul i
one hundred dollars Is oljered as a
prize and a fund of $2.'.,XK) Is guar
anteed to pay his expenses.
Jo. Albert, son of J. 11. Albert or
the Capital National Bunk, is taking
his turn at the measles.
Ben Critclilow.who has been con
flm'wHl to bed with nitwlcs several
J days, Is able to lie out again.
Misw Hallie Punish and Pearl
Scott will give an entertainment at
Eugene City to-morrow night
.T. IT. Albert and wife to Mary A.
C. Roberts, lots 7 and 8, blk 15,
University addition to Salem; 1350.
E. T. T. Fisher and wife to Anna
Taylor, 1.53 acres, except 20 feet, ou
Main street, Jefferson; f400.
T. C. Smith and wife to L. M.
Smith, 140 acres in T. 8 S., It. 1 "W.
a
O. fe C. It. It. Co. to John Heinz,
N.
700
W r. T. I IHnufr.
There will be a dinner glu-nut
the W. C. T. V. Free Beading Boom
on Court struct on Friday the 10th.,
Tor the lieiicilt of the rooms. Per- j t)s wiuler, returned to her home in
wins who are interested in keeping Iolk ,.(,Unty yesterday.
open the rooms are Invited to come j Mr Ware, with Wilson & Co.,
, furniture dealers, Woodbuni, reports
1 lumber on the ground for a large
store, with a hall overhead.
,..i.i... Sm'clal convocation . .uuiuiic
ii......... ii-iiii Imu lwi'ii there i
e..m.iiit .... -- w. .
ami ought to know says Woodbuni so acres in T. 7 S., It. 1 E.; $280
lias mud, mumps anil measje-. joe Wutideu ami wuu io v--
,, ,....! ,.r.miv..rion.who Idlenian and S. W. "Walker,
has .;;., dangerously III with acres in T. 8 S., It. 1AV.; $18,000
eryslisjlas, is out and about again. . U. S. to John Newsome, lo0.J0
. . . .. acres in T. 0 S.. It. 1W.; patent.
JOllll li. .MlClier, rr,..H.v. .,--
Hays, 3-5 inteiest in 192 acres in
Clackamas and Marion counties;
$3000.
Caroline Warner et al. to John
Scholl, 1.50 acres in T. 4 S.; It. 1 W.J
12-5.
SUverton, is the proud iapa or a
blooming young daughter, about a
week old.
Mlxsltlggs who has been attend
in. n he conservatory of music here
and dine.
Price 25 cents.
Bm.i.i: W. Cooki
Bccording Secretary.
hltiatioiifrj & Fancy Goods !
atton's,
T.
IcF
LLTTEK LIST.
The through train which should , mull Royal Arch Chapter o. 1 this
. . . ... . ... 1..,..,.,. i,...l. :..
have nmcil hero going north at
eight o'clock this morning did not
come until about oneo'eloek, having
liven delayed four hours south of
Aslilanii, the delay being iinwed by
another laud slide In the SNkiyous.
The Hiigcue exprtiM went down to
Portland In Itsstuad.
srwrr V Ueul.
Mr. AI Davlilson's son hatlthu
mlifoituiie to cut his foot vcrylwid-
l a few davs llu. and Is now con-
Follow ing is the lifct of letters re
maining in the postollice, at Salem,
Oregon, March 14, 1SSS. Partiescall
Ing for them will please say "ad-
evenlng at 7il0 o'clock. Work in veruseu:-
M.umlM. K. M. degrees. ah icuers p...,,... . ....-.-
,, , ,., ,a l. , vered w 11 be charged wjth one
Cant. ( . U. Weaver, of South Sa- "v, , . ., 1
v iipi. v. ii. , 1 , f I cent in addition to the regular
lem precinct, is tlie happy father of ,vt"1
11 bran new president (Cleveland). 1 1.", v, ,, MrB Mnrv
Mother and child doing well. Hums Mrs J (; cumiiiings J c
98, STATE STREET.
ASK TO BE SHOWN :
CRANE'S STANPLANC AgI
GAM v'TFRIVI vS AND SCHOOL
M SfjLETS. FARER'S PENCILS ASDIffl.
HOLDERS. RUBBER BANDS AND
ERASERS. SPENCERIAN
COMPSS PENCILS, ONLY TO BE SEEN TO BE AP-
PECIATED. McGILL'S STAPLE PRESSES
AND STAPLE BINDERS.
Tissue Paper of all Shades, and Materials
for Paper Flowers.
MATUF TODD'S DIAMOND POINTED GOLD PENS-ALL WAR
SasES WIRT'S FOUNTAIN PENS-BEST IN THE
MARKET. CAMBRIDGE BIBLES, CHEAPER AND
BETTER THAN THE OXFORD. BROOKS'
NORMAL TEACHER. PAGE ON
TEACHING. TRACY'S TEACH
ERS' RECORD. NORMAL
QUESTION BOOK.
Roberts' Rules of Order.
, ,.m.r, nwTirT Ufin TAT
SCRIBNER LOG BOOK. . GILLClliCibia '"" x"
FANTRY OFFICERS, (PRICE $1.0U). ui-xiwm-o iavc
AND REED'S REVISED EDITION, (50 CENTS.
For Fruit Growers :
PE VR CULTURE FOR PROFIT, (1.00). DOWNING'S REVISED
NEW EDITION FRUITS AND FRUIT TREES OF AMER
ICA, ($5.00). INSECTS INJURIOUS TO FRUITS, ($3).
THOMAS' AMERICAN FRUIT CULTURIST,
PRICE $2. HOP CULTURE NEW
AND REVISED EDITION,
40 CENTS.
98, STATE ST.
SALEM, OR.
W. P. Johnson, our enterprising , iriT ttinrj 11
photographer, went to Mt. Angel ViSsiKMnrj
vimIdi-iIiiy' lii tukii a nietiiru of the ' .Moiwiiiiirin
Sisters' hchisil, tcaeliei-H and pupils.
it. S. Wallace, president of the
Canltal National Bank, leaves to-
snif DIHw. "J t rrllB-l.
At a meeting of the Slate Board
irf ICdiieHtluu held on tlie lth, the
following ivrllllcHtis. and diplomas
re grHiitisI: Mi. I.. M. laim
wishI, Collage (IniM'.Matedlploiua;
Mrs. T. M. Slark, Portland, Slate
rtrt Kntdvivrtitleato; W. !'. Wlllaiu
mui, North Yauihlll, life diploma;
Ida CaiupMI, IVntervllle, State
llil4Hiw. All of the alsive were
ItrHiiltsI on like diphaiWH hiiiI irr
tlrtts fhmi othr stall.
t,f (W vui
SnlKwU'k 1MW Cft"Nt. 1, will
Hve a illnw Mvil mi TiiumIhv even
l)c iteJkt. Tlwre w III tv a lH-t pn
gntHiims fotlowisl t refrvhiiVHUti.
The rHtMlndr irf the evening the
irml HMty mv)0 M 1hI Mdt them.
Thive w tit I. KMim and tiiuk at
llwir iIWhmhI. 'flu' public Is tSfcT-
tttl,v IhUI. ItrtiMSitlr tln tlnw
hmI pWs 'INvuMUy evening; next,
NlMM'h at, M Uw timim Iwll.
tMf4IHa.
AVWmo liniw it, uw iter of tin- H
Uim Ukwwu thU. Wty NH.I 1IW,
hM Uwithl a Itue iif s)triig lek
w Moh mi lift HH mi tU hHte lu
VtlMtV llf lb u)U thoMMgtfkMtH' hH,
MkMi Km Umm wrvl.v evw tttv
Urn iKtjm mwt w wfiw tMil.
ItUaitnmt liupmiiHHi( tmd will
W 4l vifthNt by all wbu
IMliwatai. Uw MM.
11 1 ... i.iu ,,,.,u,,,i ..rtlm.ll gill lor.-Nlll rniueiiii 011 mimmss
wound. The wound Is on the upper j'"'"- "l' w HI Ih gone als.ut a
wlilnikf tint fiHit iiiiil V4rv ul'Iv. hill Wivk.
""" ... ..v --- --o-' -----
the lad iKilng young and vigorous it
is thought the lamenes- will not ls
of long dumtlou.
U11I1111 Mrs.
HURT Win
Slimiioiih (Inner
Tn-i'll M II
Wncliler Marlon
I'lymcr John It
l'lirrcns Mrs Mclliulu
Jory J
Mayer Morris
rctorson 1'
Itnltlntftn .Tnhll I
Seedcnburg Frederic
rli
imSKC
Tiivlnr Mnrlon
TliompMiu Jack
Wlillp Hnrrlet
Well Daniel II
V. H.Odell T.
AT THE
'Brick Dental Office
IjuTilfffltf c
-OK-
Vnrr la lugmoll.
Be. I. 1). Driver will deliver a
lecture for the IxiuulU of the Con
gregailonal church, Friday evening,
March itrii. Subject, "An answer
to Innersoll's letter to Dr. Field, of
Hie Prurthytcrliiu church." Dr.
Driver's well known altllily should
afiiiv him a good Iioumi.
I Father J. llairit, the old pioneer
I who lives across the river in i'olk
county I" seriously ill and not ex
pected to live many days. He is 70
1 j cars of age.
I One of Perry Raymond's little
daughters 1ms heen taken down
with measles and this will dolay the
dcartureor the family to Portland
several days.
J. 1). McCully left this morning to
siend 11 few days on tlie line farm
in Yamhill county belonging to the
Mnnbui hrinlii. McCully estate, of which he Is ml-
Tlie lailii-iof the Woman's College f mliiNtmtor.
uutlutlnii 11. Ill uliii til uii it tin 1 intl Will (till 1 I 'luirmttt lit) Sittur.
middle of April, a two day's steam-' day will tear himself away from ills
Isiat e.euiloii to the Cascade, crtsiuet ground and curly spring
Thej pMjsiM' making this the ' pirdeii for a,few days to go to Ia1i-
eveiil of the MtVMin, mi far asgmiuiuc mm to visit his daughter.
phwpHirc and eipoynu'iit goe. Kv nuyi,u , Hvory stable man of
' "" 'Solo, ucooiiiiviiiUhI hvlili cousin, Int
(till) ratillt. ,,., 1 .1 1 1
. ,. Bllveu, uuvhI through here yti-ter-
Jhel'rohlUtlou IViiniy lV11v1.11. , t(i: f11 lM,r WHy 0 Montulm W B
Iton iM tiH.iorrow at 10 a. .. In , ' I1B ,, UhisIUV Umr.
(hssl 'IViui4min Hall, to nominate ' . ..; .. '. . ,.
HHinty ottlivrs and a WgUlathe lr. J. . MoUun.. or hllvorton,
tvekt, and to Uvt deletes Statu l wtts "' Xw ci,,y ''0- Heand his
Cimvwihm wi.Uii nwvts in prt. fnmlly have Uvn very 111 with iikhis
land Marvli 5kth. ' '" 0,tl'ir ailments for miiuo time
but are now luipplly nivering.
iiii Uwurr. Furmers every here in Marion
lV.nrw at ll:lfta. m Bv. n ,m, U( lmsV lloillK thulr
N KuMhtwilUH.tutx.miAlidmlK.ts. ,4owlnKaud llngjaud in
IkspMp!.. will Ik. imit audi- ,u lWllllVllu nmWu.Wl,nio
ikkstwte tlie uhh,IIh his iihvI. ml( ,linfc,wl llf uluaH..,dnt
lut.J .. ull .. I... ....... 1... ..I.,.. . !
o is thf Time.
Now that the liolitieal campaign
is approaching it is seasonable time
to subscribe for the Capital
Jouiinal. It will contain full
reports of all political conventions,
meetings and elections, and a cordial
discussion of the questions at issue,
and will le delivered anywhere in
the city for 15 cents per week, or
will le sent by mail for $5 jier year.
Leave orders at this oflice or with
the mute agent.
lUlldlnir Uti Fr Said!
Willis A Chamberlln have a few
desirable building lots in East
Salem for Nile on reasonable terms.
Parties desirini: ellirlble buildinir
sites would do well toexamincthem,
as only a few such lots are to be had
In the city limits. Also, 25 lots in
North Salem at special bargains.
Unljr Uinr.
The Band of Hone gives an enter
tainment at the W. C. T. U. hall to
morrow- night.
Lost.
A It. A. Mason Keystone. Tlie
tinder w 111 be suitably rewarded bv
leaving the sune at this olHee.
1 KHrSm MILK COW Mill SALK. IN.
. illllNUl r.tjfdl lfAI klat. . n..n..c
nwiwr rf SWI Hml Conimm-lHl sis, T-
InlefeK to hII w lm
llenl
niMY KhM to
'IV Wrinvt 4vk mh ktM 4y W
llTVkt ftuVM Mil glWi t I.MHH A
lUvwnV A roll trftwl, of sM4w mI
w tut HmhI. BtmiU tV
pUkv, Stt Stulv mm! tnuiiMnil
litvoii, and old time frktud
. W, Crawford, D. W. Mnth-
H. M
of lhr.J
ewoaiitl others of thU oity, and a 1
lMriMuiiHut li. A. R. man, vho In the 1
ty lMky rifMiiUHg tlnMiitereeUi
uf tho AUitltM Mwlkwl Co.
( WlttU'tv v: TUommn tlw giXK-cry-
IIH'U tMI tNMirt stfvel. Rv luvlmr
- s 1
iMr ttKv nswti pUuil iuilo ttml '
ut, w nirn mhm yfvaii- to lit, ap-
Tbv Mku ing uuurkMiMtlilk km
kjMi iM(Mtril b ikiwruur lVn
mapeti Anteur S. Ctaffc, A. J.
Mmmm. I". K tJrani Mmumu. T. C.
U- ,t ; . K I'm.,., Mftwl; k iwwtan rtlMn will baM Jl., ' "J ,UMn "
wtto V.T, r-fci. ' T p. M. IX M. KfeMM, 4m41
Wmmii wain) yiMiiitj mU k ,
M1t fcllMI'llt ml iklUit Ok MMMtV ft tk r-.
M IwvUkt UMt mMMl)- tlMMrtW AL ilmMi n4 Al
la tfc mtm MlMlN .HMi MiDMMf
CAPITAL UllHJK, NO. II, I. O. O. T.,
m4s r smlunWiyPMHilHK.Intlielr
Iwll. MVlHMl lllUf lUK-tb irf INwt OIJU. CI.
, Jnu.KmHT,S., n.S. JllKV.W.CT.
II. K. IH'Hms, Joe IUIIoi
Dubois brothers,
ITi)MrMMf
LkteKLMT Hf
tW lVner' Sftvtugk tmuk, Suw
MMTVUW. I'Mtdtl (MMMMA-. Miul Uk
ir. mwaMt, (MM lMk. ivwfj f
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tmk wmM) hm w y iwtil Miy teMw mHiiiri.Q IhrWwt-, ww-Wtli U M wmwiitim q Kn
tut af kar tMA. bjmI wtU mmt mii h 1 1 m 1. iv .. . nuu ' ....i-...., .1. . uuu .. .
unit T Umr tHfM. mm! wlH
Glicuiokctc Hotel,
FR1S12 BUS.
Sufffc fiMM ht CMMMfttil Tnvfer$.
. him f M ft )r f.
S.VLRM, . OHBGON.
L. S. SKIFF & CO.
TI2XT DOOR TO .OPERA HOUSE, SALEM.
Vitalized Air Given for the Painless Extraction of Teeth.
B"The person awakens from a pleasant dream with the aching;
teeth gone.
Also Gold Crowns Set.
GEEAT REDUCTION
IX-
TTTTVTTT O TTAtA
r J.1N-CV o
tL
Set Dickens, 15 Yolames, half Russia, Usual Price $32.50, Our Price $20.00,
f
Sel LjKod, 26
Set Thackeray, 11
SttWaverly,'l2
Set I P. Roe, 15
Cloth, Gilt fop,
Half Morocco,
Half blue Calf,
Cloth,
Set CapL M. Reid, 10 Vols, Cloth,
32.50,
22.50,
32.50,
22.50,
15.00,
23.50.
15.00.
17.50.
18.00.
10.00.
Fine
Line of Papeterie in Latest Styles,
AT
J. BENSON STARR'S.
118, State Street, - - - Salem, Oregon.
Capital Lumbering Company!
MANVKAOTURKRS OK AND DKALKKS IN
Every Variety of Oregon Mer,
Dressed and Undressed.
-CONSTANTLY ON HAND:
Shingles, Laths, Pickets, Fence Posts,
BOXES, Etc.
fcM) (MHM U lUuc brr prtl l(
"" i- - uwn. . ""u. im IIWIIWW UHI-
'VMHty MrrttM . vn4ty.
SALEM, - OREGON
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