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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 6, 1891)
THE UNTIL MTUUL TUESDAY JAN. 6. 1W1 . W .18) TKKMU OK 4l J&OUITItM. IHIlr y uwtl rT year, Mllr f mll per moiitb, . A'otklr br roil per year. Mflf not r " 4rB Ifee wife Krd for tie tt'er-Ktr MJt5 $lSOperrtr. It paper are not dMtverea promptly notify the offltg. KllKEIiliXlVhUVUT UAfllUCiw fTillr fnrrfnrln vtvY , Mel. Ifciily (or lorn workiv- imh t7 rooniu. 1ITKIPIED MUCK FOR Pit ISO. ' A Stbeme lo I'ai e lie Mre el f Safe a The Col i8 nat Two Hollar a Yard frOM lV.tfM.lsM.. vlil k mul f lilt flBfl Mtll of month. Mbertt will pk ' money forcarrtei or wbtrwo n lidHlreml, m 10 eeww bo dly " cot feci 'cms. fur. Krtrttno oawtai, JornAt jttv Urty recdr tbe Rrwwn pre dftpalcbe. GILBERT t F1TIBRSDN, Dealers in Groceries, Crockery, Glassware, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Brushes. Windowelass, Etc, Sole Agents for Epicure Tea and Big Can Baking Powder. LOC.Ui MARKET. Wheat, net 02J oeuta perlbu. iforwr, active; 23 to 82 cowU per lb. Thfe most pure candy for the Jwt txla can Iway be had at Htrorrg' restuaratit- - JJOAKD OF TllAK.-l$Ut few members were In attendance at the regular meeting of the Salem Hoard of Trade !aet night. After everal communications were read Messrs HrcatA Glle wenjelected to member iKhlp. A resolution wtw otteri-d to change the meeting from the flrat Monday ulgtit to the flot Tuesday night of each month. The resolu tion wsw laid over for n week. JHIIh amounting to over tWO were read, and the eccretnry stated that there won a little Iwa than fiOO In the treiwury, and about f 100 yet to Ihj collected on back iIucm. The bill of $183 for five thousand Mrdeye vlewh of the city whh ordered paid and the secretary woh Instructed to nII the vlcwa at tvcnty-flve ceritu each. Tho matter of the Hudson &. Hon' furniture factory waa dlHcuisaed In brief. The general opinion accrued to Ims to let them go to Mine other city If they were not willing to aland by tho projKwltlon they Imd made without even u ttugceatlon frorrr tho pooplo hurc. It was ru mored in tho board that Bllvertoii wrw tho neighboring town which had olltTetl more money Hum Httlum. Hkiiii:h Hatw. The faro on the river trulllo on tho Columbia river hait boon Increnfrvd about twenty live per cent., beginning with hint Monday night. The pnHocngur Jure had been three dollar for round trip ticket, and two dollars for u Mingle jmwtngo, nud $1.50 for n Malcroom. Kow Hiatcroom nccommodatlotmare J2.60 and Dingle faro (iMiO, and no round trip tlckutH uru mid, The charge on freight ara Increased In nearly tho kuiuu proportion. TIiIh Incrcitso Im not tho result of the com panics not being able to carry on tho trulllo at tho former rati, but it Im thu work of combination. There has bcoiinfltrougcomputltlouoii the river, which Ih how united In n corn bine, which the people must pay for. Ni:i:i)hHi:I'aiich.-'J'Iio portion of Center xtreet on I'lcity hill uu-ilii the attention of the proper mithorltlua. Blueo the niliiH have K't In tho water ditch of the ten Inch main Iiuh willed In many placw lis much uhh foot. ThU pipe being at olio Mile of tho street car track mtikOM It ulnioxt In thuceulurof tho roadway audit Is now in u dangerous co'dltloii for vehlcleM puwilng on that street after dark, An accident In liable to occur thero ut any limy which would mnUo the city liable for damage. The ditch wan dug during the dry Weather ail fall mid the nilim have nettled tho lllllug until now there U it dlloli from (I to IS Inuliot diHip lit thu middle of the utrwtt. Fix iiniMui) Uoi.iw. it hviiih that one placo at the Southern I'u cillo depot rhould Lo kept dry, ni that paMtengera could gut out of the prImi without getting In tho mud nnd that place In, under thu veranda. Tho ground under the veranda Ihii few Indie lower than thittHurrouinl. lug It, and thu water i iiuh In there and ittaiid In u nmiI, and the Imiiii driving through keep It cut up until It U nluuMtt h i tidily us thv btreulH. A few load of gravel would make thli n dry and neat iIhm. 1 1 nhnuld 1k kept several Inolien higher thuii tho ground Immediately hiirroiiml lug It. Nkw l'JUM.-4'lia ktok r gro. cerlw of Cox it IIok-hk ha UtMi bought by Joseph Flthburn & (u, who will oiwn n ttoro ut tho i4d utaud. Kverylhliig U Mug over ImtiUM to-day and the nloru will be on.'ued Thurwlay. Tho new tlrm will oorulkt of JuMiiiU lltburu. J.W. Cox mill Chntloy lJemr. 'lliare' mt won Known nwrv, whvre Mr. FUhburu and Mr. (x Imvo IhmIi been In IiuIiivm rar yiwm, awl C'liurluy Ckpor, who Im 1m a clerk in Hmlro Kwrrcir1 clow for hv eral yearn, U well uwiuulutwl with tho Inulmw. Tho uuntbuiii nil Ulng well kuowu will rtcvlto thetr aluiruof ntrut;o. A Kwvj Kic.,Thln U, tho era of UrgftliK u nil Hiiwj of truile. Vvo. plo don't buy blindly, but uru eon. tnutly looking out to gut (ho must for tho money. In thu dry good llnoT, Holversoti 1 tuVng the !id iu thU pnrtleular. ft 0. Cyveu & Qa, ar gjvlng tkIr Mttfu MQiutt iyiurkaWv &P gduafufehoe Tfiere tefeorac Ulk among the bus Jii( men rf tilts cKy to rve the etreeU. It bae eve wiggested Itself fttrong enough among eome to Induce them to Inquire Into the cost of dif ferent kinds of pavement uwi jn some of the dtles in the East. Mr. A- Wowser, of this dty, Imw Juet re ceived the plans and crl of paving the streets of a amall olty in unia They were furnished him by Mr. Jacob Wosser. He stated that when the subject I of paving the streets was orougni up a committee was appointed to vWt mme of the cities which had jved streets, and report the cot of different kind". The committee vis ited Cincinnati, Columbus, Canton, Cleveland, iJellalr and Toledo, and Wheeling, Weet Virginia, and in two of the they found where brick had been used for ten years and eerned as good as new. The oities using this kind of paving material are well satisfied with their venture and claim It ii much cheaper than any stone pavements. The bricks are burned harder than those used in furnaces. The rnaD ner In which the bricks are put down Is a little different from the iiRiial method of street m villi;. The proper excavations are made, then the ground Is rolled with a three ton roller. 'ext, twelve Inches of crushed stones are put in which Is also rolled dow n solid with the same roller. On this four inches of gravel is unread with the came rolling pro cess; now cornea what Is called the vitrified brick. These are jdacetf on their edges, so each brick fills a space '2x8 inches, or In a pavement about 72 to 75 bricks to the yard. When tho bricks are then also rolled with a one-ton roller, the crevices are filled with hot tar and a little sand Is sprinkled over it, when tho work Is completed. The cost of all this work in Ohio, not including tho curb, was tii.10 per yard when West Virginia brick wes used, or 11.76 per yard with Ohio brick. A pavement put down In this way, they claim will last scores of years. Tho tlmo Is alwut hero when Salem must have paved streets. Home of our business men have ex pressed themselves as willing to undertake such a fechemo and have protiorty ownors pave tho street in front of property, and not go to the expoiuo of having the public do the work. There seems no reason why rialcm cannot have such work done as cheap as any city in Ohio. Barely they aro not better situated for mak ing good llro brick. This matter should not bo allowed to rest until a few of tho principal streets In this city aro paved. Jlcfoio another summer pastes by, State and Com mercial streets within tho business portion of tho city should bo out of tho mud, FlHIIINd lOK flltAYI.INOH. A good many small boys and some not so small put In most of their time on tho hanks of tho Willamette river fishing for grayling. These area Hull of the genus Holuioulilie and aro nil u In Oregon. It Is said they werolmporUd Into the streams of Ohio a few yours ago and are now very pleutlfdl but aro a natural uueniy lo tho young trout. They are much more prolific than trout and ubutit as good eating. HTATK I'lllttON UlU'OUT. Kupt. Downlug's report for tho miartor ending Dee. .11, shows total oxHud- lturus, 0MVti.U,l; total earnings, fM0,H8; receipts cash, $ianiL2Ti. No. convicts at el(Ho of (piarter, .121; In crease, 11, Number received for quarter, ftitj number dlsohurgcd, -11; for now trial, one. Hupt. Downing Is sick abed. Do.v'r Mi.vi) tii ii Mt;i. The man who has a pair of Dunham's ('.'.Ml ualf shoos need not bo afraid to go out doors for they are mud and water proof. An I.NTKUttrriMi Km Tho suit that Is erttitlug greatest Interest to day In Bulcm mid surrounding coun try Is one of t ho remarkably low priced wkjIuii Milts nmilo and sold by tho Thu. Kay Woolen Mill Co. Just Kuom Chicmio, Borne ohuluo family maokorel in Uirntls mid kits, also silver loaf and (limrgu's wlrelwl oodlUfi ut Jim. Clurk't Court street grocery liuuw. t-U-2 1 Wantku. A good man to soil sowing mnehliiHs. Iu olty or eouutry. Apply at thoHltiMur Mauufuoturiug Co.'s yJlloo 181 Commwoial Ht. 14) tf 1 ii - Maul) ItriM. U hwd iiurtwrs fur law-prtwd 4iutogmp)rs. V. J. CMttMllll'N vlwwa of IIIOUII- Ulu mul uoMSt Mattery taUtw tho land. The4 Uiltw iteUOtf t slimwut W U lr at It. IInm, hn il iKry. whwoatftUO. A IIMtrmiM) HtWMM whs hMm froiH the MHinty owk' utltw tunlay la IUm vn IMirtut ami It. C. 1UI man, Tho growing utl f A. II. llu. rw U tho Ut iNHtmittMtnry on hU gixxU mid prW. lt ,toio u 'liuokfuUfU gmdwior gHHl. Wlwl U tit imttUr at Krauum) llnw. Oh iwthlug enly u tx out Hug m lm mid l& u onlar tu inako rowii for largo tprtug khlp. iiioma. Kraut) Hrw. aro iiMiklug a $m lead Jul new ki umliiroof foot wwarfjr Jmllw mid gitUemou. If ym wHt NMiudhlHg fiddd lliore Is tho plueo to kwk. TjikHweoihii NioinijroALi -Tliere is no uiMaklngthe faet that a tpJendhl muskal treat is In store for us upon the occas4ou of the appear- once of the National bwedtsn la- I dies' concert on Friday the th Inst. En route from the East ami Mbcc their arival on the coast the ladles have met with nothing short of en thusiastic ovations wherever they have sung. Their singing not only delights the people, but arouses the greatest enthusiasm among mu'to lans. It Is the only company in the world combining extraordinary nat ural voices with the most perfect cul ture. This the critics everywhere recognize at once and praise with out limit. Heretofore we have had to be content with hearing the great singers only when their voices are on the wane.givlngus but the remnant of what was once a great pleasure to hoar. In the adveutof the Swedish octette this Is reversed, and we are to listen to voculism which will in the near future give its posessors a world wide fame. Sweden was the home of the two greatest singers that ever delighted an audience. Here Jenny LInd and Christine Nilesoii were bora. It was from Stockholm they went forth to reflect undying honor upon Sweden. It Is from the same place, from the great musical conser vatory of Stockholm, supported by the government of Sweden, that the National Swedish Ladles' Company comes. No musical event of our city equals what Is promised for Friday evening. At Seattle, Ta"oma and. Portland the company sung to crowded and delighted houses. Let us see to it that the same is done here. Work EW UiHIMSTKATlO.V For IB New Cosnd! VTM Meets Te-.isl in alar Se,iea. 1 U and .. .. ... .not rtf. Want the most we can get ioruur mwur, CHRISSMAN & OSBORN'S. (Success t H. 8. Crissman.) Vn .n o-afc more for one dollar than you can get at wd'anv other store in the city. few of the articles which we sell all the time TUm nflbwre (4mI and the hoW- orer ofSeors of the city grvrar6t will meet in the eowneH chiuBbw for the first time to-rtehL TheH'y fx,s the iw-nt. ; in cit SVe give special bargains in . in me way m iuiiw.c. -.- .--, pti... TTiulerwear Uveralls ana ranis reform in rfty aflkirs. The nt , Tinware, bboes, Itubbers, underwear, ei- thln wbteli needs the attention of t?p1iiw are a the CMJiidl Is tke imniveiit o( ttne snme 0sy prices. the streets, wliicn ean oojj vk rvPred Pails 15c ...,...i.. i. o itu. mln Cmi.trMner ner. oc . 3-Qt Covered i aus tljorousrhfares. Tbh cannot Ml be lodry Soap--- done at once bt If eity mut do J Z"-"! if !j. Iii donebvexneodlngnie n rvt nnloo oc of the money which 1 laid out in 'Two-foot Rules i.o..iir.o. .rrmrel. whleh will never i Two-bladed Knives. make 3 good street, ami have good mivemeuts put down. This of course, would ixs slow worn, buhu the end it will be well spet money. Another matter that needs lookinc after is an electric light at the South ern Pacific depot. City bridges, and the disposal of tramps areonly a few of the matters that the council will have to attend to during the year. c Tjik Discharged Laborers. "IDS OPENED The Itids for Furnishing Supplies at the Asjlnm Opened this Afternoon. Tho contract for furnishing su plles were let to the lowest bidder. The following are the various bids: Groceries Gilbert & Patterson, $3083.07; John Hughes, $3060.01; J. G. Wright, $3412.17; Jos. Clark, $3005. Shoes and leather Win. Drown fe Co., $1.70; A. Klein fc Co., $420.55. Klour-Salem Flour mills, $3.50 perbbI;D. W. Swurkck Co., $3.70; Corbltt&McCleay, Portland, $3.C0. Vinegar Pacific Cider and Vine gar Co., 14 cents per gallon. Krult-John Hughes, $481.00; J. G. Wright, $127.50; Gilbert & l'uttersou, $195. Meats E. C. Cross, $8.75 per 100 lbs. for the best tho market affords, $7.75 for the best he can afford; Mc Crow it Wlllard, $8.S0 j.er 100 lbs. Tea J. (J. Wright, $2.11.81; John Hughes, $238.05; Gilbert &. Patter son, $235.98. Splces.-J. G. Wright, $10. John Hughes, 111.87. Gilbert & Patterson, $51.55. Soap. John Hughes, $112.50 J. G. Wright, K. & C, $00; K. &. L. $112.60. Gilbert .t Patterson, $112.50. Collee. John Hughes, $589.20. J. G. Wright. $581.50. Gilbert A. Patterson, $502. Crockery. J. G. Wright, $250 80. Granite Iron ware Stelner t illoiser, $07.02; It. M. Wade, $131.85 Hardware It. M. Wado it Co.. $155.21. Stationery -K.S Dearborn. $53.15. T. McK. Patton, $01.10 Tluwnro Stelnerit llliwisor, $313.30. It. M. Wude, $231.15 Paints and oils Gilbert it Putter son, $81; I). J. Fry, $S0.O; John Hughes, $87.50. Dry goods J. J. Dalrymplo it Co. $1780; John Crnn A Co. $1007.05. Plumblng-Potelll & Uarnardl $118.60. Druits-D.J.FryMOI. Cloth-Thos. Kay Woolen Mill Co. $2 per yard. Uio World llnrlrhml. The facilities of the present day for tho production of c cry thing tlmt will conduce to the material welfare and comfort ormaukiad arcaluiotl unlim. ited, and when Syrup of Pigs was first produced the world was enriched with the only jwrfect laxatUc known, as it Is the ouly remedy which is truly pleasing and refreshing to the taste ami prompt and effectual to cleanse the aystem gently in the Spring-time or, in fact, at any time, and the butter it Is kuowu lb more popular It be comoa. Ill Memory of Anion Foerster. ICt). Jouhnai.: It Ih customary forallmwlotlw), either religious, so- olal, or benevolent, to pa resolu thins of some kind when a moinboror frloud dlw, therefore, wo, thu under signed, would ittmootfiilly usk you to give tho following smeo In your celumns: WllituiSAS. Our follow workman, Anton Poorwtor, was hlrluken down with heart dUuiiho while nt work at hU boiiuh, without warning or kuuwlodgo of lniHtiidlug death, Thewfiiro, Wo win, only twtlfy, 1st, to his wbrlHly and gwiitloiuauly bolwvlor. 1 To his workinaushlspaN A 1. .1. last hut not toiut to hU lion wty, whlsh wo oousidor as 101 imints. Wo blgn ourholveH, J. It. M.VAb, John (1. llAKtt B. V. TltoMI-wiX, W. W. Mautin, Jvt4erot Srtlum, Ontgon. The latect news concerning the dis charged laborers of the Union Pa cific railroad says that the company expects to have the money to pay them off this week. A letter re ceived from Portland saj's the con dition has not been exaggerated by the papers. It says the situation I" bid enough. An effort Is being made to secure work for all who want employment. Word has bten sent all over Oregon and Washing ton lhat laborers for any kind of work can be furnished by applying to the secretary of the board of char ity of Portland. An Lmporta nt Decision. Judge Deaciy was to have given a decision iu the U. S. circuit court to-day in the case of the slnkiugof theDritish ship Clan McKenzie by the U. S. steamsnip Oregon. This accident occurred in the Columbia river lust winter. The defence is that the shlp.was unchored in the channel. 10c lOc CIr.u Vimhs 0 Hatchet ?- Monkey Wrench JO-Qt Slop Pail - HandSaws Che&smen "J1 Dust Pans J05 ItoHine Pins jOc Hair Curlers iw Shoe PolUh 10c Toilet Soaps 9 Coate's Thread 2 spools -oc Steel Hatchet - c Horse Brushes - 0e Clotlies Brushy 10c Shoe Brushes Jj5 &rub Brushes --J0c Stove Brushes J5c Best Shoe Blacking 5c sunford's Ink c Mucilage ,5o 2-Qt Covered Pails 10c ImkLWtMftWhffiim " U'1 l0 A" K"" f W PPKPWSi.i!XiiUY mi 4 llmfigzSSn V ISithe Country Ufeit.g WttB SS Tiri ra&PRfv& "ml (lol"K ,,ret"clnss work t!l H : PlnCKvrnTBrrQSkl &&? to illHDCCt OUT nrnrw. -. u.''tM W9IH &tTm&kWJwi )&jJ?m work. ' ' a( m ia HHf-By U .giMfaTKi BH gljg2aiSiMii 23 Libertv strc SALEM IRON m-: Gem Pans i"c Itazor Strop - Fire Shovels Pokers Wc Iron Shelf Brackets per pair -oc Tooth Brushes Scaud 10c Tooth Picks per box -oQ CoatandHat Backs 10c Men's Under-shirts -40c Men's over.8hlrU 3 Men's Wool Hose 2oc Men's Drawers ;0c Lamps, Trimmed 2oc Coflee Mills 50c Whisk Brooms 5c 2-Qt Tin Cups - 10c l.QtTin Dippers 5c Children's Shoes 55c Flour Sifters 15o Pearl Buttons per doz 5c Dress Shields 10c Garter Web per yard 5c Chamois Skins -5c Egg Beaters 10c Steel Hair Pius --- Corset Stays 10c Wood Potato Mashere oc CKISSMAN & OSBOEN, 261 Commercial St. Skk it, Try it, Buy it. The new V. S. No. 2 Singer sewing ma chine. Burt Case, agent 181 Com mercial street. 12-19 tf. Waste paper baskets at Crissmaus. Society Oregon I'EIISUNAb AM) hUCAL. W. D. Fen ton went to Portland to-day for u few day's visit. John A. Carson went down to Woodburn thi-) afternoon, on legal business. Mrs. Phillip?, daughter of Captain Howard, and wifu of J. P. Phillipi, editor of the Pacific Journal, Wash inston, returned home this afternoon after a few week's visit with her parents. Specimen Casps. S. If. Cllflbrd, New Cussel, Wis., troubled with ueuiulglu and rheu matism, stomach disoidcr, liver af secled, appetite fell uway, and lie was rcdifcd in strength. Three bottles Klectiic Bitters cured him. Kdwnrd Shepherd, Hurrisburg, III. had a runiiiiig sore on his leg. Used three bottles of Klecflc Bitters and Bucklen'H Arnica salve, and his lug is sound and well. John Speaker, Cutuwaba, O., had fever soie on his leg, doctors said incurable. Klectrlc Blttorsund Arnica Salve cured him. Sold by Fry, druggist. State Agricultnral Warrants. All persons holding any of the above warrants, will please send them to, or deposit them wltn jeo. v. Watt, at Salem. Oreeon. on or before January 15, 1S91. A pro rata payment will be made upon all of said warrants presented on or before said dav. Payment will be made after Jan. 15, 1891. J. T. Giieoo, Secretary Oregon State Board of Argriculture. ll-22-w-dtw S-alem, Nov. 22. '90. REPORT Of the condition of the CAPITAL NATIONAL BANK, At Balem, Oregou, at the close of busi ness, Dec. 19, 1890. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts J7,87a Overdraft), Becured and unsetfrd mm in it a itnrla tnHwnrn circulation- 19 000 8 319 18 14 819 M 4 511 & 3 3USC 4 180 75 143131 945 42 35 33 890 60 2 812 855 Htocks, securetles, claims, etc Due from approved reere agts. Due from other National banks Due from state banks & bankers. Ranking house, furniture, etc Current expenses and taxes paid, premiums on U. S. Bonds Checks and other cahh items Hills of other banks Fractlona' paper cur., nickels, 4c Specie Ix-gal tender notes Redemption fund with UJ.Treas JOHN G-, BARR. Watches and Silverware, JEWELLER, 169 State St. SCIENTIFIC OPTICIAN. Special attention to measuring defective slcht and Kin fitted. A stock lhat will Qi all c e. Glasses for critical cases ground and titled to order. WATCHCS, ETC. A new stock of clock", silver and gold watches silverware nud Jewelry; whlcf will be sold cheap. Also a lot of PAWNED WATCHES will besoldnt lesthau half their value. Call and convince yourself. M.T. RINEMAN PKALKIt I Staple an;l Fancy Groceries, Crockery, Gl nsw.ire, r,imp. ';i ened and Willow ware. All kinds of mill feed. Also .eeetablesund fruits In their season. "Highest I'rlce paid for country produce. Wet-onca abuare 01 your uiuuuwc. 0. D. BUTTON, Prop. Costings of all kinds made to order MILL MACIIINEKY, 1'I.AKINa JtlLLS, COKKICKS MKTAL FllONTS, and special castings ol auy hljleor,. i n.rt-k iiimtn I ft Lhnt-f nrit.,1. ...!. .. vl Wf- llnblffln eve, v nart culfir. anli Repair any Machinery in Short Offe Turning lathes, engines, anu uup bii)u uuuu iut on any Iron work needed, paid for old iron. hnn .- 'S 3-18-lm M ltate -tree!. .taoott & Irwiii, Successor to Amos Strong. Pioneer Bakery 271 Commercial Street. Instrnmcnts Filed tor Record Conntv Hccorder's Olilce. J H IJauBhinaii to H T Haves, 4 acres in 1 5 a, r 1 w; $ V Carby arid vf to H T Haves, 20 acres in t 5 s, r 1 w; Clian. 15. Moores and vf to WniLlck 8 acres of Sunuy side fruit farms nn 3 O B Arnold and wf to Mo Kinley ilitcliell 15ucres in 1 5 s r 2 v. Woodburn Pkg Co te H E Wilson loty 7 8 in blk 2 W I'kij Co to Wood bum Thompson Kcmington and wf to F M George lot 3 o blk VI in Highland udition to Sa lem. John Monre aud wf to M J Childs 81.70 acres in t5s r 1 w. at the 80 1340 485 300 10-5 250 1200 Total . S30U 261 9.1 LIABIHTItS. Capital stock paid in $75 000 riurpltis fund 15 000 Undivided profits 8 715 09 National Bank notes outstanding 17 100 Dividends unpaid 2M) Individual deposits subject to chk 190 210 22 Demand certificates of deposit 62 099 37 Certified checks 200 Due other National banks CJO to Dne Stale banks and banKcrs 4 1J7 25 French and German Wheat aud Rye Breads in City Styles. Vipuna Eolls. SPECIALTY OF FANCY CAKFS Pastry aud Confectionery Baking in Full Stock. Our new bread and cake bakevt. are Hist-class artists iu their Hue, aud we aim to have Everything as Fine as the Finest. Total .&Hi9 2C19i The tendcroht steak at aicCrow it Willard's. No lives were lost iu the wrecked frieght train on the North Pacllle near Bpokuno Falls. CSivi-N Away.- A lilrd's-cye view of the city of Salem with one dollars.' worth of goorfs at (Jco. F. Smith's, 307 Commercial street. 1-otf Illlibard'H KlieuuiHtlu ana Liver I'llls. These pliis are sclentlft cully compounded aud uiilfoi in In action. No griping pain m commonly following the use of pills. Tney aread.ipted to botli adults and chll ilreiiwlth icrft(!l K.ifety. We guaiantee they huu no equal In tiiecureofslck head- acne, uinstip,itloi),uspep'4ia and biiuous ncis ai'd, iih nn appctler, lliey excell any other prtparutiou 177 ly Smith .(. blclner, solo ugts. airs. M. K. aicCoy, physician and Hiirgeon, No. 2!)0 Commercial street. Chronic di-ieaes a specialty. Con sultation free. 12-S tf Better still. A good calf boot J2.C0 a pair at Kruuso Bros. 1 wood An Kuellont Itrim-ily. Dr. Heldun: I consider vour Ktluireul Cough Syrun an excoilmit remedy for all the disea.us for w hlcli you recomniend it. U.vviit Hioiiaut, Modustn. Largo h1o 1.(K), small 50 cents. I'or sato by all druggists. Long bur CriMinuus. toilet soap fi ccnLs at Clo to Crlwniuim for ribbon, all widths, all prieos from 1 cents per yard up. Fou Hunt. A 60:1 Liberty wtreet. furnished room, tf Closing Om Sale. J. W. Cmwford Is oliwlng ut his Htoviw and tinware, preferring to noil those porUoiM of liU stock at grwit roiluctions to aguln movim ,. il-Jcwtf IIuvUIkii TU Hrui liWhMbt OWUUUtlHllHlUlt Ariilwvithttt Uvti wm hii ur i nSTJSEJ or , ift.3t. H7low, rSuS? Urge ol.nbw liHskfU; onlv vuuUnt CrWnati's. JOHN HUGHES, Dealer in Groceries, Paints, Oils and Window Glass, Wall Pa per ami llorder, Artists' Ma terials. Limp, Hair. Nails and Shingles, Hay, Feed and Fence L'osts, Grass Seeds, Etc, m;v ahvi'ktihkmknts. 5U -11Y- LOOISE IIUHTIlREY-SMiTD, AT- REED'S OPERA HOUSE Saturday Jan. 10, '01 At S p. m. TICKETS 60 cents. Swit8 reserved without rx.ra charge, at Dotirltorn's hook htoro. REED'S OPERA HOUSE, Friday Evening, Jan. 9. SWEDISH State of Oregon, County of Marion ss. I. J. II. Albert, cashier of the above-named bank', do solemnly swear that the abo o Hiaiemem is irue, 10 tue oim oj my jtiiu i edge and belief. J. II. ALIIKRT, Cashier. Bubscribed and sworn to befwre me this 3!stdjyoriJec,(18yO. M. W. HUNT, Notary Public for Oregon. Correct-Attest: W. W. M AUTIN, T. McF. PATTON, W. A.CUHICK. Directors. MARION TOWNSEND (SUCCESSOR TO JAY C. SMITH) PliOPItlETOR OF "THE CLUB SRABLES." Special attention given to transient stock. II rses boarded by the day, week: or month Cult. LIDMtTV AND FEURY STREETS. Tclcplione, No. 25. SALEM, OR. J. L. JIITCIIEI.L. GEO. IIOEYE. MITCHELL & HOEYE, Brokers General Collectors, AND ACCOUNTANTS Local and lorelgn collections attended to promptly, llallroad tickets bold to all parts of tho world. Bookkeeping for local parties a specialty. Advertising placed In any part of the United States at Iho most reasonable rates. Commercial papers looked after promptly. 259 Commercial street, up stairs. Balem, Oregon. 25c WantColumn. NUmb inserted for ONE CKNT PEH WORD EACH INSERTION. No adver tisement Inserted In this oolumn for less than twenty-nvo cents. filltESH MILCH COW FOH SALE. Fresh V cow and young calf for sale, cheap, J. IT, McConuacK, at Poor Farm. 12.jawt ANY person knowing thomselvcs to havo Jacklscrows belouglng toO.C.'IIoward Artou, please return them. The persons having them are known and will Prevent trouble by reluming them tm.inedut.tel) . ia:SMm-dw Cheapest, Neatest and Best, SCHOMAKER'S COMBINATION FENCE." I make and put up all kind of fences, city andcountry. Oetni) lermsbefore fencing. 11. bciio.MAKKit, Salem, Or. CALL and SETTLE. Those knowing themselves Indebted to J. A. Kotan please cull and hettle between now and January 1st, ns I nin obliged to collect All accounts then unsettled will be placed iu hands of a collector. ll:2!i lm Cattle ! A good legging outfit for sale, five ol.e cutt'e, twowawns, etc. Address or c til or J. O, Dor ranee, Saleui, Oregon. 12 3-lia S. SKIFF i CO. Dentists, Near Ooera House, Salem, Or. Gk. L Hpijjfet-giSp INSURANCE Company. "Kiro and Sla- riue. JO.S. AL1IEHT. Agent. - - Salem, Oregon ffl FOUNDED IN 1808. Tho oldest nnd largest BanKlng House north of teacremento and south of Portland. Laid & Bnsli, Bankers, SALEM. IRON BUILDING. Accounts kept, loans made; oxchangopn every part or the world sold nnd bought; letters of credit Issued to travellers; collec tions made throughout tho United States, Ilrltish America and Moxico. This banK has monetary connections with bank's in Oregon, Washington, Idaho nud Montana, and correspondents in all thu principal towns of those states. Drafts of eastern banKB tajcen at par. WANTED AN ACTIVE, IIONBST ' MAN Salary 100 monthly If suluible, with onnortunltles for advauce, to represem loillv a resrtouslble inow References. M. 156. N. Y. York house. ANUPACTUHKll, LOCk OX in AHAUQAIN.-A Ijousb nnd twolots for salo Iu South Salem at only SSOu. In re of V. U. Simpson. 11:" T IV Jt X1 V nn A-Jltaliljxn tKiutrwt lUllruud lluiilu) Wtl lll.tk.., lt.r-r.! x' llwlltlt.t. dm UMttHtl maMimmjM Ai3i. MnU, WJf KUt- tmiiM Jtowa, mt 'Tfl? '' AI Mt4 Ihm ut IU. Mmi4. m mwi tMMlib va n4tr- ikmhmmi ms nrtehr. UVmhm. Ih (Si flUktMM RtMMMattt Mt. N.A Hr tniii. a tn4i. llJaco xh RJP".iU ciires PlftK n iru KVWJ4 Nihil TJ Mmw t rt" & I4HHUMi j I w; bsQiT W PATRONIZE Home Industry, and use Mountain Halm Cough Cure. Guar- imteed to give rcllet ormowre". Mttuufacturea uy n. ii.vivi -""". k iron. H1U11U is riuiucr " ""." -V, Haiem. for 1-bUlm r OST. Some tlmeslnee.an editorial note I J book. A pocket in cover ranuira. bauk check.no good to anyone.as payment hasbcVu stoptvtd. Finder will plwso rv FOREST GROYE POULTRY YARDS, Founded in 1877. 1000 YOUNG FOWLS FOR SALE And tho flnost over bred on tho Faclflc Coast. Hook your order early for choko selections. Send Stamp for Catalogue. Address J, IYI. GARRISON, 10:ll-dw Porest Grove, Oregon. turn to thUottlce. n actlvo, rellablo mnn- AVUlflvnouoofiholrUrarit CoucertB, tu sUtcd liy MR. MEIiYIN R. DAY, TU KHNorlto lUtoton HumrUt lite kdis Mill appear tu their plctur MM)ue ootum of the native land. Hirvd kouts on salo nt lttttou' VM H. miNNINOTUN. Proprietor Will- winHttt IlarlHtr Mtto uudor W.llan Ml' hotel. Uuly nrt cIujji workmen om flu) d, 1Vmi." itpii iKit Look llbx liiS. New Man UK York. UMT MUMMt HH Arw.twri. jssswe? Vublio Salo of School llulldlng. mda .ainwro KOMPTLY p. MIK Uxurd t dlrni iif school dUtrlet N.UI, MrMnHiniy,urvsou,vriuku UuUlU- ftticUwH Ui thu hUhel blddtir ou NiiunU . JuMU-y Will, isn't, at 3 p. nu. fr hh iwMiiuiu inv wuwii uio u uie nri Mt,lb iwoM'boul Uutldluc In North ba lui,juktHCMMMl liwiiK'u given In ii vmr .(.(Wtr MtW. Kl tu Uko pUce on ! nrwt m the tr)(f(Wboru a Co, ny uMr ul ta hwtru. IVrin cuti la W. H. MUrsON, Ulrk. I.Wt F THJR SALE. About three acre of land on Asyiuni Avenue, mu unuuu .TT.... AnnvAn .ntiv arniniftvi: larve lurn. avretlvuitety of fruit rvcn and hhruh. bery; couTeulent to Wectrlc rullwuy. never falliug water on premise. r lurtlou Ur luoulrC at soooud house on rlgta t haud lde of Akyluin Airtnue going trom city. -ttanteO"To trade town lot In Ckipl Y 11 rlc Addltlou for lumber. A. Oltuger, li Mill kt reel, !l:Mf -vWSKHS UK tX)VS.-Kr senie. u J purobred lied lS)lt4 hull- Terms $5, cash. At my pUoe tu Sulom, J U t'AHKlall. ll-I-cl )RKKXT-FtveulcelyfuruUhedroottH, cl.e to builui jiart of alu, ay t)e ..week or mouth. Ceruer Center and Front utrvet. lftftMf $ 7K)H UBNT-rle nicely r?iv,.ii fumbhed room. Apply at 307 Coiu'LSU -lS-t ASK OF THK UVHQT hSTAHLISlL ymeuts u the htate. Lower rates than Largeot slook Legal lllauks It tlie State, a d biggest discount. Hendfoi price lut or job priming, ano legDj blanks. E. M. and catalogue ol WAITE. Bteau Frtnter Salem Oregon, THE ODELL TYPE WRITER. fJU will buy the "Uhki-l T vr WHitkh with 7S otmn.oters. and ?15 for the Si.sqi.e CvbEUuKLL, warranted lo do better work than any maontxe made, ItoombiueeStui'LictTY Willi DritADlL ity, Si'Eni), Kask or Oi'Eitvrrox, weurs louger without cost of repitlrtng thau any other machine, lias no iuk ribbon' lo bother the opera tor. It U neat, substan tial, nlrkei plated, irfecl and adapted to all kluds of t) pe writing. Ltkeuprtnttug prev. It product, kbarp, clm, legible uutnuserlpt. Two or leu copies can be made at one wrtuug. Auy Intelligent per win ean bouuiue au opemtor Iu two days. eotler JltvD tn uny oimator who can quHl the work of the Douhle Cask UniiLU KeiUhle AxtnU and mUesmea wanted. SnHMl IwducMiMni Ut dmler. uddrttM ODBLL TY i'S WH ITKl 6o tSudb7 6tb Ae, Cbleago. III. "THE WILLAMETTE; Salem, Or. Hates $2.50 ami $5.00 a Dav Open to the public Thursday, 8erL II l&W. Het hut el between Ferlland and San Francisco. Alms to be flrst clasj in all Its appointments. Its tables arescrved v.lth the choicest fruits grown in the Wll ametto ulley. A. I. WAGNEfy Proprietor SAVE MONEY OX BOOTS, SHOES and RUBBBL C. G. GIVEN h Co's. Bottom OUR SPECIALT.ES. Cash :-: Prlc I. "lleliables," for men, Pebble call, ureeumoor style, a jsj.cu suoe lor ss.ii II. "Common Scn-e," for Ladlen, I brlgntDonola, stylish as any made,a!iW shoe for S2.7o. III. I can savoyou money on boy's tnj children's shoes. 1'osltlvely low prices. Ilepairlng done. Custom work solicited. ,ll:4-tf SINGER SEWING MACHINE Office 181 Commercial St. All styles of the Famous Singer constant ly on hand; alo repairs and needles foraL kinds of machine. BURT CASE, Agent. EAST SOUTH AND VIA Southern Pacific Route Shasta Line CALIFORNIA KXPRESS TKAIN RUN DAIIT BCTWEKS FOKTLAFD AND S. F. Bouth. " TyorthT 7.a" p. m, !):!& p. in, 10.15 n. in ;l Lv. Lv. Ar. 1'ortland Salem San Fran. Ar. Lv. Lv. :35a.m. 7:26 a. m 9.00 p. m Above trains stop enly at following sU tlons north of Hoseburg, East Tortlani Oregon City, Woodburn, tialem, Albany Tangent, shedds, Halsey. Harrlsburg Junction City, Ii vlng and Eugene. itosnnuito mai.i. daiLy, R:C0 a. in. 10:5'J a. m 5:10 p. m. Lv. Lv Ar. Portland S.ilem Kosebutg Ar. I 4.00 p. m. Lv. 1KM p. m. Lv. BS0 a. m Albany Lcienl, IJally (Kxcept Sunday.) 5.00 p. in. 7:52 p.m. I) 00 p. m. Lv. Lv: Ar. l'oitlnnd sal em Albany Ar. I U.oo a. m, Lv. fi-OSium Lv. 1 .0.00 a. m.. PULLMAN BUFFET SLERPERS. TOURIST SLEEPING CARS.. For accommodation ol second class passengers attached to express tialus. lYest Side Division, Between Portland and Cervallls: DAILY (UXCEIT SUNDAY). 7:SJa. m.lLv. 12:10 p. in. I Ar. "Portland ' Corvallls Ar. Lv. "5:M0p.ni. 153 p. ni. At Albany aud Corvallls connect with trains of Oregon Pacltlo Itailrond. EXP1IES3TU UN (DAILY KXCE1TSUNDAY "S?Ai a, ra. 6:45 a. ni. 4:10 p. m. 7.aip. in. L7v. Portland Ar. Ar.Mc.Minnvllle Lv. Through Tickets To all points m EAST and SOUTH f. Kor tickets aud lull inlormatiou regard, j ing rates uvips, etc, apply to the Coiupa. nys ngent Salem, Oregon. 0 E.P. UOGEIW, Asst,U. K. uud Pass. Ag't T R. KOE1ILEU. Manager l From Terminal or Interior Points the fowl Mi ttwiiuiuuiiua Is the line to tako To all Points East and South. It is the dining car route. It runs through veotlbule trains oery day lu the year to ST. PAUL AND (No cUuuro of care.) Coinpohed of dlnlugcars unsurpassed, Pullmuu drawing room sleepers 8 Ut latest equipment j TOURIST J Sleeping Cars, j Bet that oun be constructed and In which m jccommndatlons are both free nnd lur nUUiHl for lioliers of tin. t uud kecond-claiJ tloket,uud KLEGA1-T DAY COACHES. . '.tee nonnesting with all -il-iV end unluterrupt A contluuoc Hues, attordlu I'ullroau kl - Ions oun be e- cured In udvi any ageut 01 the road. , ,, Tliruush tlokeU to nnd from all Iln,, lu AnierVm, Hugland and Euroie can o pureluie4atauy ticket oOlce ol thU cow iMuy. Full InlbniMUon concerning rates, tlioj of tr.ktu,rouuwandotbrdetalUfuruUea ou uppikkitkm u any agent or A. D. CHARLTON, ASUtABl sUtant Qeueral lasenger AgentV' 1SI Plnit ktreel, oor. WruUlngwn; rorv land, Oregon 's TrMMpMHSMMriNCWMMIHNM mKWmmmmmm tftiftr'' .Swa.-. , , i ,