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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 24, 1891)
ifr -j-.- -""-in inTrni,nnaafi-rn-Ti'afawewrtWTTri.,7'-""- gCTA a WE CAPITAL JOBWUL BATOI1UAY JAM- M- wvtiuu r.tr uiTIlK4rKIlTION JL Atf 0J - m "--" -" Dallr by mall per r)r- -W ffi Dally by mall per month, jj; WeeVljr by mull per year, nr"H If not mid u advance the price promptly notlly the omce. M,t. fTiKK DELIVERY BY CAlUlItK. Dally tor Mingle week, " Dally for two weeks, Daily by month, w " Collection will be made on lot and IfitU of month. Bubtcrlbcr. will please leave money for carrier at house or whereon it U dellVcrcd, so aa to cause no delay In collect 'on. TIM EVEKIHO CAWTAI. JOt'BSAI. regu larly reeel ret the afternoon associated prcsn dUpatclie. GILBERT k PATTERSON, Dealers in Groceries, Crockery, Glassware, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Brushes, Windowglass, Etc. Sole Agents for Epicure Tea and Big Can Baking Powder. LOCAL MARKET. Wheat, not 02 cent per '"' Hops, active; 28 to 3.5 cenU jut lb Strong' rcBtauront aerve the choicest mealH. They make tlicii own breads and cnki-H, and nerve everything In tho luteal ulyle. . Must Anbweh tub Cjiahcir. Tho six partlclpnutH In the Bweel Home church riot wcro nil bound over to await tho action or tho grand Jury. ltov. H. I. Wittier who utood a trial was held In fSOO bond. The others then wnlved examination and wero held In tho sum or $100 each. Their names nrollev. C. A. McElroy, Geo. Slaven, Itudolpli BprhiR, Samuel NothlnuerHr. and Samuel NothlnRor Jr. Tho cano wni In tho Justice's court In Albany, for two days before nil tho evldenco wan given In and tho clubs mid weaixniK all examined. Tho nllalr was n very unfortuunto ono nnd grow oul of the rupture In tho church, mid the opiKwIng factious to secure Un church properly. Tho court held thai Jlcv. Mr. Ill tt ner was liiHtltru tor of tho brenklng or tho church door nnd that ho nldcd and nbotled In tho rnmo. The defendants nil gave ball for their uppenrnncc nt the iii-xt term of circuit court. C'l.KAitiNd Imnii. A. few years ago Oeo. Mclico sturtel In with only tin acres or cleared land Just wiutli west or Dallas, and tho folks around said ho would starve to dealli trying to mnko a living there. Hut ho has pushed on both winter and summer nnd now has I'M acres of his 210 eleared oil. Year by year liu has cleared twenty neres or moie, the wood sold oirit for moru than pay. Ingnlloxpousoorelearlug. Ho now has six hands making funce, cutting brush and ninnufaeturlug cord wood, or wlilcli ho will have 400 cordH ready for tho Dallas market. He had 100 goats but sold 70 or them, tho remainder hlng enough to keep Ills sprouts down. His goats netted him 100 ter cent, prollt Ix-sldcs helping to clear his Intnl. Itemler. IS'UMKHOUH l'KTITIO.NH. TllO leg Islnturo Is Hooded with petitions ask ing that a law be pansed taxing church and school proerty not be longing to the stuto. A bill to the same elleel has latin introduced In thu houwo, This measure like inuiiy others has warm superiors and uumerous opimsurs. Many people who uro not church members ipies tlon the propriety or such a law when) It taxes tho church building mid thu iicccsMiry adjuncts thereto. Home claim that In certain localities the church has a tendency to aecu uiulalu wealth by lidding lauds and other proiwrly which they think should Ihi taxed. At Til K WllONO Dooit, A gHd Joko Is told upon two ol tho brothers In tho Odd Fellows fraternity, who nru visitors In our city. They saw tho lantern ut tho root or tho stulrs. nnd us It was the regular night for u meeting, took their way up (lie first lllght or slnlrs, coming to a door with a wioket, they made the usual signal, gave tho outer pat. word and Wero admitted to tho ante room, They Immediately appear ed at tho liisldo door, but as they did not Mstsoss tho Clood Tumplar1 pans word, they retired In good Ortlor, HAY, Km.a Look over my ward robe and tako some or my old cloth ing down to tho Dye Works, 188. (Joitiineivlul Street, and have them dyed nnd ivnovatinl and wotuuiHitvo onougli to buy you a new ilru in tin spriu g. All rlKht.donr.l will do w right a way. i:v PtWTOKMCR At nijuestot Benntor Mitchell a postollleo has U-cti Mtabllshed at Ale, .Morion couuty.-Oregonlau. TheiKtoUilllev nt Ale ceoMMi to do biuliiens several months ngn. According to the Orvguulau It has been revival. 11 Mill Articles! Incorporating the Farm, Trust & lou I'oinjiaiiy, of Portland, Or., wore Mini with the ecretnry or utale to-duy, L. I. Tiuiar, Jaa, It Little and U. Klerk, Incorporators; capital stouk, f&XM. PKI.ICIOUd llUCICWmUT t'jtKlW No need of going without them when you can gvt Orvgou ground buckwheat Hour, delicious Califor nia creamery butter, and pure Cal ifornia honey! the finest lu the nmrkvt, at Joseph Clark's. Sowing machine for rent at Oeo. O. Witts' sewing machine store, two tioorn north of poutoftlt, ttatriu, 1.31 tf m i i 1 1 J'lnemudy at Strongs, " SOCIAL REVIEW TLe Week Past From a Sodal Stand point. Event oiliie loming Week MOTORIC SKETCH. The Joint entertainment at the University chapel last evening by Mm Philodorlans and Phflodoslan was a very good affair and rellect8a ere lion those who took part In It. Tin. nrntrrflin Was ODCned with a scene of Adam and Eve In the gar den of Eden, by D. JL Glass, and Miss Carrlo Dradsha w. The lamcn t lug of Jacob and Jtachel was pre sented by P. It. Moore nnd Miss Idu Paul. Impersonation of Cleopatra, and n scene from Hhukespcuro by MJss Marsh assisted by Rick Dear born, Johnnie Reynolds, Cora Litch field and p:thel Hughes. Socrates drinking the bitter hemlock und his denial of the charges, by O. A. White. Hannibal's return from the Alps, C. G. l'encc. Tho I'opo con demning Galileo, tho astronomer, II. V. Round and D, L. Anion. Bismarck, Wm. Herdt. Ireland, Miss Carrlo Gleason. Captain fohti Smith and Pocahontas, n tubleau, G. A. Rlchman and Mis-) )ma Vaughn. George and Martha Washington, JJ. L. Steevesand Mist IIcnnlH. J. O. Rlalne, lmj)ersonated iy J. F. Allhhle. Representation r Queens Elizabeth and Mury, Miss Murtzall and Miss Spencer. Jean of Arc condemned and burned at the ttako, Edith Krlzzell as Jean, and IL N. Rounds, pope, with a grand tableau. The Jester in tho king's kitchen. E. M. Sanders, Miss Franco and E. W. Rlneliart. Goddess of liltertv. Ethel Frlz.ell and Goddess Juno, Mabel Janes. Tho ucts were nil given In appropriate costumes to represent their Individual churnc tors. QUKKNOK KAMI:. The entertainment ut tho opera house Thursday night was a grand ulliilr. Tho opera house was packed t tho very door and at least two hundred and fifty people wore in the gallery. Tho costumes of many or tho aspirants Tor tho "crown of fame" were beautiful and stylish. Tho program was lonp and well arranged to carry tho full In terest to tho very last. I ho Individ ual parts wero well maintained and showed careful training. Mlss Jen nle IJooth us Topsy, was the mirth provoking feature of tho program, Samautha Allen, by Mrs. Chun Riely, was acted out In thu minute, and was worthy of a crown. Mother Goose, by Miss Alllo Molten, was not lucking lu naturalness, anil was a lino representation of thu churau tor. Much could bo said lu praise of llio other characters, bul thu list wiw s long as to preclude the attempt to glvo Just comments on thu sop urate characters, though they wero all good. Tho sinking was good and was received with hearty encore On tho whole It was tho most liber ally pa tron I .od and tho most extou- slvo entertainment given by n church lu Hutcm for somo tlniu and was well worthy or tho attendance It had. Miss Willis gave a demon- itratlnn of mimical talent with tho best or culture and her great power or rendering jxHitry in song. Miss Piirrlsli's sweet voleo won for her lite crown. Thojudges for the occa sion wero threu members of tho legislature. MATU1MON1AI,. Married at thu old home or Clark llar."o, seven mill's north ofJellur sou, Oregon, on Wednesday, Jan. 21, 1801, William M. Sclgmuud, of Helo, and Lucy L. ltaree, of this county, Rev. W, T. ViuiHeoy olllel atlng. Mr. Seiguiund Is well known InSalem, lluttovlllo mid thoHuutium coil n try, wlioro ho lias been consid ered not only ullrst class iiieehnule, but a young man of exevllrut habits and with firm purpose for the right. Miss ltarzeo has boon ouu of thu faithful school toucher of Marlon county, having taught at Mehuma, Hunnysldo, Jellerson and olsowhere, a ml also at Farmlugtoii, Washing ton, Hho will Ik) mls.el ospiulidly lu tlio rank and lllo of the touchers of this county, Tho nodding was made an eujoyablu allldr by tho lively young jH-oplo prusuitt. Sev eral lino presents wero given and many isingratulutloim. Roth have done Well In this choice for life. They moved Imiiiodlutoly to Solo, whom Mr. Seiguiund is looutcd at his trade. TIIK 1-OI'lM.AH I'l.AYH. There are few amusemouts that please tho ordinary bunlmws and active man mure, than a Hist class mlnstiol trotiH, one that Is void of the Y'llunr exptutoloiis that some times aiHuiiiaiiy suoh perform uuciM, though thoy uie fast dlwi(v IHHtrlngrrom tho Ut plays, and a pluy that can udvcrUi Itself m U- lug clean and eutertHluliig Is thl one that attracts a full house audi nwlvtM Just applause. No pluylmsl come along with more eloiuonts of a llrst obiMi eiilurtidumeut than tho one which will nppmtr at IUvhI's opera Iii)Um-ii) neoil Tuesday uveu-j liiK undur ths maimguiueut of Win I U. Dutudugtuii. Thomnuugwmeut U. all that eould be lukwl to attire a' Kiuvens, but to make tho play the more attractive, the Wllkunetlo Ju bilee singers will give some of their grand Mlcotloii. Rmmiiulor it will be Tmwlay night, the STth. A MUANU Ul.SUHItT. The ursud lutruu(HUI and voeal comvrt by the PullharmuuU Choral Society. rkIMc) by the Im( taUnt lu the olty and the Suleut JuWUe ttlugrs, who were o well nMtvl nt the uutvertly elwwl last wk, ThU will beue of the Unt iuufal and Jltrary euteiUlnmeuU with vrhloh the capital olty h& tten fav ore.1 for some time. The legislators j and sojournere,who enjoy fine music, are dflercd an opportunity by tills concert to get ull that the fastidious desire. The program will be varied with classical and humorous songs from the best authors. Some of the choruses will be selected from the oratorio Messiah, which has a world wide renulatlon or being the best production olGeo. FrcderickHnndel,- the greatest of German com posers. The fcolo and quartette sing ing will be the best the city can give. HIKKMKMJ 10UKNAMKNT. Tiger Engine Co. will give a grand performance Monday evening at Reed's opera house. They will be assisted by tho Rugles circus Co., the Favorite Quartette and some of Salem's favorite psTtormen. Re sides these the H. A. C. band will furnish the music. Monday after noon asplendld parade will be given by the Engine company and the band accompanied by the per formers. The proceeds are to be devoted to securing some needed equipment to Salem's splendid volunteer (lrc department, and Is certainly worthy of liberal Bupjiort. Ttilnkof what tho boys have done for Salem, and tho opera house will Imj packed to the very door on next Monday night. Even while you are hearing the exercises tho driver and engineer of the company uro ot their post of duty. Let every body turn out und give the boys n big lift. AliKA-IIESI'KltlANB. Resolved "that eight hours should constitute it day's work," wus the question discussed in the Alkn-Hcs- perlan society last evening. The af llrmutive wus maintained lu an uble manner by Judge Pratt, Messrs. Brown, Starr, O'Shea aiidAnderson. The Champions of the negative were Wm. Kaiser, Messrs. Gaylnrd, nnd Murdock. The decision was ren dered In favor of the ufiiriuntlve. Next Friday night the question to be discussed will be: "Resolved, That tho recommendation of tils excellency, the governor, regarding commission is sound doctrine." A Coi.i.i8i(N.-A collision occurred about six o'clock lust night on Ktuto street near tho Capital EnginoCo.'s house, between a street car and tho delivery wagon of Gilbert & Patterson. The car wus thrown oil" tho track, but was otherwise unin jured, while thu wagon was badly wrecked and groceries wero scattered promiscuously over tho street, and a box of eggs was thrown out in tho mud. Cueici: Ri'rinu. Messrs. Fish liurn it Co. uro handling lino butter for family trade. They have Just received an Invoke of Wisconsin dairy that can't bo excelled. They have secured the entire output of K. L. Hlbburd's "Waldo Hills Dairy," which they receive every Friday and are now taking orders for icgu lur customers. 1-22-21 Ahhhinmi:nt, Joseph Orth, of St. Paul, who made an assignment about two weeks ago, has turned up lu Portland, where ho stops at tho Columbia hotel. Ills debts are about $15000, Probably assets for ono half. Li:o Riuikkn. Geo. Thurniun, a hbyear old sou of 10. J. Thiirmuu of Kllvurtoti, broke his leg at thu railroad turntable. Friday. Codllhh and muckorul by the pound, kit or keg at Jos. Clark's Court street grocery. Thu Salem Steam laundry, 230 Libel ty street. Satisfaction Guar anteed, l-lfi-tr Hqulro ami Co. are headquarters for canned goods. A JotMtN.vi. reporter was shown ono of tho suits of tho Willamette minstrels this morning. It was very flue. Mr. Duuiiiugtou has spout ovcrtl2fl on the eleven suits, and Is going to give Salem people a rare treat. Montee Bnw. uie proponrod to give you satisfaction lu photos. Post ollloo block. Prices way down. C. G, Given on State street is sell lug Iskits and stunts within tho reach of all. Look over his stock. Complete line of conned vege tables at Squire Farrar A Co.'s. A home Industry that Is worthy dcMurvu your Mtmuu0, especially so If It Is money in your pocket to buy your good of them. Suuh an Institution Is thwHalem Woolen mills Thoy are turning out a Hue llueof clothing, under cloths and blankets. ludlM Hilt) Douifola kid shoos fur f2; moii's calf shoes, any style, for JAM, for a few day only. Lay lu your supply during the present low prior. Jas. Doiihaui A Co. the state street shoe dealers, the llrm that hull at ututoru prices, aresttll uttering a fow IkirgHln Mow thslr already cheap rates. Don't fall to Investigate. "CntMent" uroMtuory butler, the fiuttat brought to Salem. Sold only by Sroat A Glle. Kishbtiru A (.V have added tu their line stook of grKirls a oom. plele Hue uf UMiMWttit wnbtnslnn, Mip turtHHts, syrup tehrs, erxtain JiMO. WKuluttto duties ami Mime Hue gUkewure. . MHtw ltrM. are 4i)l uthlttg Uhm due pluttos at tUrtr ijatWry Hear tW ' Kistuttlee. ltMMdie their work. i "L. iua,uwHl rttfaltut. Utile tint other oventHg im Hwr "Metmw.l dl-, er" had tkM lW duturo, "luve yMt Ueanl tiw taliMir CImwUh JiM twttl hm that T. HutvefeiM wa lug i Uatllwte a ajHi pr te ao&t week." ILtaJery uud uivderwtMr will he alUf liter!. t i Rivkk Nbws. There wcro four! boats at this city to-duy. Tho Hoag ! passed up yesterday and brought down some wheat for the mills nt this city this morning, and took the remainder of her loud on down the! river. The Salem took 1000 sacks or potatoes from Rcardsley's landiug, near Eola, and a little general freight from this city, to Portland this mornlni;. The Three SNtcrs arrived down about 1 o'clock this afternoon with wheat. The Man zaulllo Is expected up from Portland to-night. The disabled Northwest is receiving repairs at Portland, and will probably leave that city Mon day Tor Salem. There is some talk of having new engines put In her If thut is done, she will not come Ui until" the last of the week. A Smam. Roy's Rkvoi.vkh. The other night at the show a myster. ious pistol shot was heard and I in mediately a fcmall boy wtio was standing in the doer, darted around the corner of thu opera house und down Second street ua If shot, with the scut of his trousers ablaze. The boy, who was a llttlo son of H. Lumpmau, wus fooling with a re volver in his pocket when tho weapon was discharged, The boy was not much hurt, the only damage being theloss of aquarter:ctlon ofthe rear of his pants. He hue since the ac cident, however, been taking his meals In a standing position. Al bany Herald. Fkl'It Cannkhy. Tho Eugene board of trade is agitating the question of establishing a fruit and vegetnble cannery In that city, and it is 'bought they will succeed, the business men taking stock und em ploying some competent person to manage tho enterprise. The subject wus before the board at its lust meeting, und It wus decided that something must be done to handle thefruit nnd vecerubles thut annually go to wuste for want of an adequate market. Tjik City Schools The first term oPthu city schools Iomm1 Friday Thu prizes which wero offered for tiie best set of examination papers will be awarded somo time during tiie week. There were it largo num ber of papers to be looked over by tho committee uml It will take them several days to conclude their work. l'he now term w ill open Monday. PERSONAL AM) LOCAL. Susan M. Potter and Edward M Englo were granted u marriage li censo today. John C. Foley came up from Port land last evening and will visit in this city for a few days. Miss Llzle Church takes the over land this evening for San Francisco, Whence she will sail for Honolulu next week lor a short pleasure trip. She will uccoinpany Dr. Say lor and family. The Voice of Labor. Editor Jeurnal: Knowing thut your paper is read by every member of thu legislature, space is asked to say that the Federal Trades Assem bly of Portland, reprcsontlnga mem bershlpof 1,780 voters is most em phatlcally lu fuynr of thu passage of Senator Cogswell's bill, to protect employes and laborers in clnlms for wages, and hopes to see every sena tor and representative cast Ills vote for the passage ot the sumo. The Federation also Demands thu passage without amendment of thu Austra lian ballot reform bill, us drawn up by tho Ballot Reform League and Introduced In the senate ami house. Albert To.i er. lho tVoilil Knrlclwd. i..u f.iv ihties of the present day for Ho reduction of everything that will f h- o t the tnatetial welfare and uiufortof UMiiki.ul arc almost unlini. ittil, ami when Synip of Figs was first produced the world w.13 enriched with the only jrfect laxative known, as it is the only remedy which is truly pleasing ami refreshing to the taste and prompt anil effectual to cleanse Uie system gently in the Spring-time or, In fuct, at any time, and the better it is known the more popular it bo comes. Iololi.iM i-aiiiiwl fruit at Squire Pitrmr it Co.'a Sunday Dinnorat Strons's llfntaurant. MHNU. WHIP ('tvam Clilokuti, I.olwtar KlSlt HoIIihI Stii Il.iv HNTllHK Clilokon rio, Cllblut Slow, Lanili Chop, KrvncU l'w ittusr Ilevr, t'hlokon, Vwtl, Mutton, lorW VKDKTA11I.HS 'roitiatiHH, t'oru, lutaUHa PAKl'KY C'itarl, Mliut! Dl-SViKItT KllKlUll l'llllll KIIL'IT Canillii Xnln 'lVct ColltH) Milk Diw'l rail to ht Win. II. Diiiinlnir. (mi at Hie ojHjru lunisoiieat TtiMilay nlglit. KrltrmrBt ntn hlfli lu UiU Uy r S-tom IttHhliT, hm owryUMy U ucIiik It for ttittmh wf k tstuiiiaoh, Ciusumi. thtti Iimi4(i, iiiipurv blivnl a nil U WilW Mt IU SyxttMii It corlalHly Hiua U h tfxvutkmt )rvvnmtUHi, Iwrn w'rj bly iika mi uuf It. tlAwyr 4 ui .ur lur tll4. " w knw Uf ntttbtur rnhrk nm Tit I. tm sm3T. KfT" "r" hiii. yiM toniMittMi. tii. u-i-c: wmmmVB rsu, HMuaflv. r tVl!rft J,"K " sH IwrWJiB- Sf5&aiKw lion Ton Restaurant. DINNER BILL OK KABK lltfO-2. sour Oyster Bouillon ENTKBKS. Chicken Totple Chicken Fricassee HOA8TS. Beef Mutton Pork Heart BOILED. Corned Beef Tongue VEGETABLES. Mashed Potatoes Cabbage French Peas PASTKY. Peach Green Apple Pudding Custard Tea Coffee Milk Chocolate B. W. Lewis, Proprietor. m From 2 till 4 o'clock dinner at Strong's. 25 cents. Legislators and strangers in the city will do well to sample the meals at Strong's restaurant before making permanent arrangement for board. Regular meals only 2-5 cents. Assignee's .Notice. Persons indebted to the late llrm of .Cox & Boggs, insolvents, are hereby notified that they must set tle up Immediately or suits will be Instituted for collection. W. H. Conrad, Assignee. 219 Commercial street. UffJLU Notice. mllE Salem Lumber Co. this day itls- L solved by mutual consent. Allpcrsous Knowing incnibcivcs indebted to nia com pany are requested to make Immediate payment to I. W. Carr. In charge of tue dookh. aienea, a. it. iiu.iiiw. MSMt J. O. DOHIIANCE. Jan. 17, 1891. MARION TOWNSEND (SUCCESSOR T. JAY C. SMITH) l'ltOl-UIKTOlt OF "TIIE CLUB SRABLES." SpacUl attention Kivcn to tr&nilcnt itock. Horses boarded by the cUv, week or month. COIl. LIHtKTY AND PlillllY STHECTS. Telephone, No. 25. BALKM, OR. SINGERSEWING MACHINE Office 181 Commercial St, All styles of the KninoiiN Singer constant Iy on hand; also repairs and needles for al kinds of machine BURT CASE, Agent. Summons. In the circuit court oft br state of Ore gon for the county or Marlon Utzio M. Wetrell, i'lulntln, ) Vb. . S. William K. Wetz.ll, Uelendant J To William F Wetrell, defendant In tho nbovo entitled actien: In the name of the Mate of Oregon, jou are hereby required to appeuraud aiisertlieconipiHlnlof the above n'imeil pl.ilntlll In the above en titled court, now nn tile with theclerk of said court by tho first dayofthunex' reg ular, the February, 1SU1, term of said cir cuit court 111 tho city of Halo' . Marlon county, stateof Urtgon, on Monday the Uih day of Februars. lsai, And you are hereby notified thai If you fall to appear and answer said complaint as hereby re quired, the jitalnllll will apply tothe court lor tho relief prayed for In said complaint, to-wlt: '1 hat tho niarrlago contract here tofore and now existing between jou, William F. , itzcll, and the plalnlltl. i.iizip .11, im it'u, 1111 iiissoiveo, ana in 1 tho plnlntltr be restored to her maiden name, and tor such other and further re. Herns may bo In equity Just and reasona ble. Hald demand and prayer being based UoOtl the L'rotinil nT vonr vrlllfnl ftn.nr(lnn and iibondonmeutnf tho plain tilt for more urtiiotie 3'eariasi pasi. 1'ubllHhrd In thet'Ai'iTAl. Jotnis'Al. for six weens by order of Hon llcubeu I. KoIse.Judgoof tho circuit court of the state of Orison tor Marlon county, mado nt chambers In the city of Salem. Marlon county, Oregon, ou Mondav.llie 15th day of December, ISM. I'ltATT.t HUNT, Attorneys for l'lalnlltr. $0 OO Reward! WEwllI pay Iheaboxo reward for auy case of liver cumplalnt, dyspepsia, slcic hiMidachn, lndlKetioii,oonitlviilonor cos tlvoupss we I'jinnot mire wllw west's Veg eltablel.lqer Pills, when the directions are strlctle compiled with. They are purely vegeUibl, and never fall to give satl-fac-tlon. Sugar "smtiHl. ljirge boxes, contain. tu,, ,w inns, iriiw, neware 01 counier fells nnd mltatlons. The genuine manu factured only by THE JOHN C. WEST Uo.ChligoUI, KoM by Um K. Good, llrusglstSW Com trvet, Salem Or Executrix Notice NOTICE U uwvby ulveu tlwt the uu deralgnl Ims been duly uppolntut executrix ol the Insi will und tiuuneut und eMtato of Amaudii Eddy, dnwu-od, by the County Court ol the mate of Oregon, for Mai Ion ceunty: and all (htkoiis having ofnlnu agulnst n.ild eitale are hereby uolt tlisl to ins.eut them duly ertrlisl to the uudonilgtud at her rtwldenoe lu North Sh lem, Marlon county, Oregon, within six inouwiK iruiu inr unto or lUo tl Irs i mltjllmi. tlon liertvf Aud all purvons liulfbttsl to ld euto um hreiy rxsiueated to make luuuroiniF , llli'Ul 01 iui unuentiicntHl ltst, Junuary 1. 1U. KUKUAK.C11NKY. Kxwwilrlx of the eaUUe uf s.ilil iIm.hmIuI. -lt. GRIFFITH, dentutjonie In Iluh' I J "'W tmlldlng.iMrnwtVmmerelnl and VH1I t. 8aI4u. AHllimts admluUleriHt whtfudthlrvsl. S-6-lf Aclnilnisirutor's Notice. VTOTICKU brrrbv irivu In vluun u n... i ueru, ttwf lh uudwned li eo duly npu4Hia itdutlnMrutor of U cvUKwfU, ll. UWun. due,!. All iwc-1 wa lutytig etuiuu mihi wld wkild rl rMiulml tw lw-.Mii iiHt to tu ai ib Uw nlwl IkmbHrn. lluitHM a 1U,Wu, witb ' Irm nnllr ls.iiii.,r.i II. in. I. i ... thlu U Humlltt fhmi ibe date tMtU Hi &tm. tlr , Jh. S, l.sM. U4w h. V.CUX, AaiaUtMrnktr. Notlr-o uf Final SMtliMiunit. XToriCKt. kfs4 tHkiali wbiM it I i kwv iwhss's, Uwl Uw HudwvlfBMl ! .irflk. Muwi.n ut Um iTl WMI tu'i K:;",-"'":-"?. sjfeas&s ttWSjUlt LHBHill lka tut id ftotmr t Urto :i .c-uth m 1UI3 I..."t.- .-J"' llu Aia U ukiA tuJ imiM 4i,iiNtii mi. i mo'7, rirr: T " " " WP"I JnCWH &l I IUM T M to la mi.1 (uu, h k-Jr71:' ,a"".,f,w 1.1 . --.- . . : . w - , UM.A -TvsiSa',iaSfe-. A Wonder N orker. Mr. Flunk Hutl'man, n young man of Burlington, Ohio, states that he hud been under the uue of two prominent phyf-lcians, and used their treatment until he was not uble to get urouud. They pronounced his case to be consumption and in curable. He w.is persuaded to lr. Dr. King's New Discovery for con sumption, coughs and colds and at that time was not able to walk across the street without resting. He found, before he hud uted half of a dollar bottle, that he was much bet inr; Iip nontlnued to use It and Is to day enjoying good health. If yoa ' hie try it. We guarantee satisfac tion. Trial bottle free at Fry's drug store. The Rest in the Country. Dr. E. S. Helden: The Ethereal Cough Syrup cannot be excelled in the market for the euro of coughs, colds, and bronchial affections. W. M. BOGGS' Napa. Large size $1,00, small 50 cents. For sale by all druggists. THOilAS & JOHNSON REAL ESTATE BROKERS AND NOTAItlKS I'UHLIC. Collections Made and Loans Negotiated. 2e6COIvIMICRCIA.L, STREET SALEM, OREGON. REED'S OPERA HOUSE Tuesday Evening, Jan. 27. THE WILLAMETTE 0! mm k Minstrels, Under the management ol Wm. II. Dun nlngton, consisting of tones, dances and plantation melodies, laughable acts and laices. The ga-ind opening, 26 ARTISTS 26 Ucautlful costumes and something entirely new, ab.sisted by the SECOND REGIMENT BAND," THE WILLAMETTE tiUAUTETTE, con slbtlng of H.J liiMin, James Clcelaud, F. 11. Forester and Henry WlUon, late of the leading northwest nilustrels. The celebrated WM II. DUNNINGION In his entirely original act will enturtnli. the senators andsolousln an amusing manner. Don't, Mil to see uunniugton s laughable afterpiece entitled, "This ticket am loo large, or going u mi- iwirai u.ui. A irniiul street narade at '2:'M i. m. Aumlsslou50and75cts Tlcketd on sale at ration's. JO-JO 3-DAYS -:- 0NLY--3 Afternoon and JSi'eniiif. Greatest Attraction of tae Age ! The World Renowned Oiiginal DOG FACED BOY Or Human Skye Terrier. A playful, brown-eyed, puppy-faced boy, covered with silken hair from head to foot. Not an Insipid Idiot, but a bright, Intel ligent being. $500 REWARD $500 Paid to anyone who will dl-cover any humbug about this exhibition. ALSOUNZIE The white-haired, aboriginal beiuly of Australia, with white hair, six feet in eir- LADIES AS WELL AS GLNTI-EULN INMTtD. For thrco dajsouly, Saturday, Sunday aud .Monday At 217 Commercial streect, opp. Ilrovvn'a hardware store. Admission, U5 cts. Chiidrfti, 10 cts. QNK OF THK L.VHOKST KSTA11I.IHH moult, lu the State. Uwer rates than . ortland. largest st.wk Ugul lllanks lr the (state, U'-d biggest discount, send foi price list of Job prlullng. and catalogue ol leg J blanks. E. M. WAIrE, atea'u Printer Salem Oregon. From Terminal or Interior Toiuls the Northern Pacific yiroai la the Hue t lake To all Points East and South, U.!S,UH!l,,!u0,,rou, UrunsthrouifU Mfcllbule tralu evwy dy lu thyMrio ST. PAUL iD CHICAGO ! iNochueof eu.) l)mrsM. of UlulUK'.urs uu.urjoised ' Pullman Ura-rlut n.ii .leewr Ol UtftJ eiJUlpUHMll TOURIST Sleeping Cars, Hl tlutt mi be Crttttntrtt xui tB wuto ELKOA?er BAY COACIIBS. .. V WM tM stmUw wtUi all mim! Im mJw. - . : m w w tSiiiJ. ' v A n I'll . tI nr-v- 0mm mvrmrmzmi 81 ag I fllT'S h f LANDS. Thf wide iiiit(l is jiivj'jirctl to furnish luivvis , , n kinds i.ff.ivin lnnds nt the best rates. Also city suid suh urban property. L. C. FISIJRK, 197 P. O. Klnck.Saloin. rat, jujx"VQjiiiinm'uo waxwjrfiwafw irrjETTH , lillTWI llilllUII I " "' inia WMM i JOHN HUGHES, Dealer in Groceries, Paints, Oils anil Window Glass, Wall Pa per and Border, Artists' Ma terials. Lime, Hair. Nails and Shingles, Hay, Peed nud Fence Posts. Grass Seeds, Etc, NEW AUVBin ISEJfKNTS. - I its K. f). UONCO, harder and linlr M drcs-er. Shampootpg Indies' nnd clilldrPii'H lialr n spcjlnlly. sue will b pleu'ed to i-fp all her old customers at her shop opposite the tlpera House JOSEPH I'USKE barbar and hairdress er. Hair cutting 23 rents-, hhavliiR 15 cents. Ilestofnork. 107 state street. 1 OHN O'rfHEA, Attorney nt law. Itoom fj over Capital National ban:. Collec tions a fepeclnlty. CorrespondeucesoUclted. SAVE MONEY ON BOOTS, SnOES and RUBBERS. C. G. GIVEN fitCo's. Bottom !-! Cash :-: Prices our specialt.es. I. "Reliables." for men. l'cbble calf, Creedmoor style, afJ CO shoe for SU.To. II. "Common Sense," for Ladles, a bright Dongola, stylish as any made, a S3.00 shoe lor SJ.75. III. I can save you money on boy's nnd children's shoes. Positively low prices. Repairing done. Custom work solicited. lhl-tf T1MBEIIAXD TIMBER LANDS 1 have. MI0 acres of good Umber land for sale, one of the best sites for a mill in Oregon. This tract of timber lslocated ono 111llerron1It.lt. 1 aKo lme three other small tracts for '-ale 01 ltf) actus each. I tilt-o make a si rl.ilt uf locating home steads and preempt loos and timber claims hi iiitonible li.ulitis Partits wanting government land will do well t consult me as I am well polled in all the land laws and latest decisions of the general land of fice. I hae three relinquishments forsale 1 tli.it are well incntcii, nanny to u r. wo s 11. I K. Will ho sold cheap. I can be seen at my lesiiience one uioik i.inn.uim uuici, Kilem.Or, W. W. IIKPltURN, Souks of the Nations ! GRAND PATRIOTIC CONCERT L'XrVKRSITY CHAPEL Wednesday Evening, Jan. 28, PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY, -FIFTY VOICUS,- Assisted by Misi I.eona Willis, Miss Edith Han-is, Miss Kdna Adams, Miss Mary shafer. Miss Mand.i Combs, Mr-. Ntunle '-until, Mr. H. C. Eplej, Mr. V. A. Ulnn. Jubilee quartette. Alt-o readings by Mlfs Ames. Sonus lu character aud ilaqsuf the clvlilcil nations. Admi Ion 2')C Ticketsat the book stores or members ol the . U, band. JOHN G, BARR. Watches and Silverware. JEWELLER, 169 State St, SCIENTIFIC OPTICIAN. Special attention to measuring defective sight and iilas-e-ttt'ed. AstiK'kthat will Hi all eyes. Glaises forciltlealcases ground and fitted to order. WATCHCS, ETC. A new stock of clocks, sliver and gold watches, silvorwars nnd Jewelry; whlcb u 111 be sold cheap. Also a lot of PAWNED WATCHES; will bo sold nt loss than half their value. Cull and convince yourself. J WW m Successor to Amos Strong. Pioneer Bakery 271 Commercial Street, Kronvh hiuI airman Wheat and Rye Hruls in city Stylo. Vlfiiim RoU. SPKUTALTV OK FANCY UA.KE S 1'iUstry and Confeotiouory Iktklng In Pull stook. Our new brMd and cake baktit sre flrbt-cksdj artists lu their Hue, and we aim to have Everything is Pine as the Finest Cattle ! A f4 rtnu wu aw . li ji ..i.il. i t&aM.4 Aa4n4 t tU or J u. Der'-, Appolntinont orKxeoutor. Tnriiiv l. w j . . . . 1 my wor. Owl U nnilr.in4 'ofT PP-lntsd tunilar of ifcr hut willM4 wamrt ot Tbo. Jluot. Uw .i Martoo coualj. 0xu, towad. b u,r Hiw. cMuuur euurt erf wald oouoiy. Ah jtanuaa tUhr dalnw r'mn iht .Uie " '! Th.mi. Hu u 4oeiiMs1. art n ri. r . . l .. , , . .,,rai with -rir .,'Jl',"r.1 n - i - x noith.fr m " !?"' " lU' ui.cw lo Ihr uu K-r aKOOTl al h rt.aj. j JAliir. n iiunt aoar iMrtau, iu ud..Hi,ty Kr dv Ihw irTL , , Jr B M .jmi, Tbo. Jiut, 4nMwd Who do All Kinds of ifflli As Cheap as fj1;- Latindrv m the Country UsiDg" S bite Heli: und doing llrst-clas? vork. tsSLaf' 8 asid l- s Invited to inspect Y pirK--.' if doing ork. 230 Libirtv itseet. SALEiV 0. D. IIUTTON, Prop. Castings of all kinds made to order. MILL MACHINERY, PLANING MILLS, COKNICLS, METAL FRONTS, WHEELS, PULLEYS, and special castings ol nny ulyle or pat tern made in short order, smooth and re liable in every particular. Repair any Machinery in Short Order. Turning lathes, engines, hop presses and hop stoves built. Will make estimates on any Iron work needed. Good price paid for old Iron. 3-18-lm M. T. RINEMAN DEALER IN Staple anil Fancy Groceries, Crockery, Glassware, L-imps, Woeden nnd Willow ware. All kinds of mill teed. Also veeeUiblesaad fruits In their season. "Highest Price paid for country produce." We solicit a share of your p itrunago. 9-9 132 Stnto street. 25c Want Column. Netlces inverted for ONE CKNT PER WORD EACH INSERTION. No adver tisement Inserted lu this bolunin for less than twenty-Jive cents. Yt-aNTE1) Kvervone to get iheir clocks H and watches repaired by I. L Klmber, good work and low price, hiiio Hue of jewelry and tline-plect s on hand it 11B atate street. 1.31. d.iw Wol s'TKh local nnd tmvellng salesmen ell Lubrlcatluj, Jils. Ai: .uniy 1 for terms to The Dletcrlchs JI1 Co., Cli eland, Ohio. It I' OST January 2tst A large lunch bas j ket with it set of dishes and glassware between Salem and Mr. Dollarhlde'd dairy south of town. Please leave ut this ofllce. l.n.3t I" OST Two small memorandum beoks, j containing name of Win. Adams, t luder will confer a favor by leaving same at this ofllce. "VfOTICIi All musicians who wish to L join a musical society will please leave their names at Diamonds music house at 30s Ccmmerclel street. l:S-lw IllNE furnished rooms nt reasonable rates at UTChemekcta street. 1:8 tw KINDKKGARTEN: Mrs. Padgham'a Primary School nnd Kindergarten in session room of the Paesbyleiiau Church. ANY person knowing themselves to havo Jackscrews belonging to D.C.Howard .V oon, please return them. The persons naving mem are Known ana win prevent trouble by returning them immediately. 12rJ9-lm-dw WANTED AN ACTIVK, HONEST MAN balary 9100 monthly if suitable, with opportunities for advance, to represent luuaiiy u respouMuic .sew iorK nouse. Ileferences. Manufactukeii, Lock Uox loij, N. Y. ui ABA RGAIN. A house and two lots for sale In South Salem nt only S800. In iltilreofW.il. bimpson. ll:3-tf PATRON IZB Home Industry, and use -Mountain Balm Cough Cure. Guar anteed to give relief or money refunded. Manufactured By H. H. Cross, Salem, Or -gou. Smith Stelner sole agents for Salem. 1-Sdlin V7A.NTED An active, reliable man V salary $70 to SaO monthly, with in crease, to represent lu his own section a responsible New York house. Helorences MANUFAOTintEK, Lock Box 155, New York. FOB SALE. About three acres of land on Asjluni Avenue, good dwelling house, conveniently arranged; large barn, u groat variety of fruit tiees aud shrub, bery; comenleut to Electric railway, never falllug water on premi-es. For particu lars Inquire at secoud house on right hand side of Asylum Avenue going lrom city. 12:1 tf TTT anted -To trade atown lot In Capl V tal Park Addition for lumber. A. Oliuger, 122 Mill street. ll:29-tf 0WAEUS OF COVS.-For service, a puro-bied lied Polled bull. Terms to, cash. At my placa in Salem. .1. L. PAUKISH. 11-1-d FOHIIENT-Five nicely furnished rooms, close to buslnoss part of city, by tho day, week or mouth. Corner Center aud tint street NM0-tf A ftEW BOOK FROM COVER TO COVER. 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