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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 14, 1892)
) JAN. 15th. We ?StSSrln And up to that timo wc will sell all lino? of goods at SLAUGHTER PRICES. Including especially carpets and mattings. REMEMBER WE OFFER BARGAINS IN EVERY DEPARTMENTS. J. H. LUNN IBB Wffll !T UlIlAJt THURSDAY, JAN. 14 1892 GILBERT k PATTERSON, Dealers in Groceries, Crockery, Glassware, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Brushes, Windowglass, Etc. Sole Agents for Epicure Tea and Big Can Baking Powder, TAFFY. The ouly candy muuufnctory this aide of Snu Francisco outside of Portluud that can make all the latest tallies. Our ramiles are fresh every day. The Spa. 110 State street, next to John Hughes, W. 'P. Btolz, manaiier. LOCAL DATES. Jan. 22. County Farmer's Alliance. A Little Mixed. The Salem Journal gives as one of the new Inmates of the reform school, N. J. Henton, from Alb.iuy, aged 10. Mr. Henton is at least four times that age, and, instead of going to the reform school, the city recorder is the gentleman who signed the commitment of Thomas Martin Heflron for that school, and the Journal man probably did not look stiaight. A correction may possibly save him a sound thrash ing at the hands of the Albany otuciul. Albany Democrat. The cm or occurred by mistaking the committer for the committee, as the Democrat can see. Wo do not know Mr. Henton, but extend a cordial invitation to the Democrat mau to enter a London or Queens bury ring at short notice if he is inclined that way. New Scenery. A reporter this morning found Churrington Bros, art gallery all torn up and workmen busily engaged repairing furniture and remodeling the rooms. An out lit of elegant new scenery is being put in to be in keeping vith the celebrated aristo photo which this firm have gained such a reputation for of late. Cherrington Bros, are bound to have everything in their line up to the highest grade. Saloon Politics. The Wood burn Independent has a Salem cor respondent who must have been sent hero on commitment papers in charge of Dr. .Rowland. Ho asserts that there are sixteen saloons at Salem, all but two of which are run by Republicans. It is useless to refute such silly assertions, as actual count shows that saloon keepers are divided in politics as other people. Not half Salem saloon keepers are Republicans, if that many. A Midnight Carnival, A whole State street block was excited Wednesday night after twelve by a fierce struggle between an employe of a barbershop and a woman of the town who was considerably inebria ted. The fellow had Btruck her and choKed her, aud bitten her cheek untii her cries alarmed a neighbor who assisted her up after she had fallen down stairs. Even the most miserable have their infelicities. Farm Sold. The Fred Brown farm four miles southeast of the city was yesterday sold by Catterlin & Martin to L. M. Beningball, late of Pennsylvania, This firm Is making some substantial sales of late, and have a superior list of property to show buyers. Sweet Ora uge a Washington navels and Riversides, all sizes, and prices the lowest at Clark & Eppley's. Ladles' superior cloth top shoes reduced to J3.00 af R. J. Fleming's State street shoe store. Style. Ifyou like oysters in any Btyle known to the nrt of cookery go to Hellenbrand's. Sweet potatoes, first class at Clark & Eppley's. NEW ELECTION I'llEl'IKCrS. Established liy the I'onnty Court and Commissioners Further Business. Sublimity Commencing at the southwest corner of sec. 33, t 7 s, r 1 w, thence running east to southeast corxer sec. 34, t 8 s, r I e; thence north one mile, west three-fourths mile to southwest corner sec. 31. 1 8 s, r 1 e; tluuce north to northeast corner sec. 5, t 8 s, r 1 e: thence west to northwest corner sec. 4, t 8 s, r 1 w; thence south to place of begin ning. Silver Falls Present Silver Falls pieciuct, less sec. 33, 34, U8, and west half of west half sec. 27. Horeb All that portion of the present Hmeb precinct lying west of the wot-t line of t 9 s, r 1 w, with voting place at Gates. Breitenbush All that nortion of prebent Uorob precinct tying east of west line of t 9 s, r 0 w, with votinj; place at Breiteubusli. .Ordered by the court that the county surveyor be directed to fur uit.li descriptions of boundaries of election precincts by metes aud bounds as established by the court. The court rescinded lis order cre ating Salem precinct No. 4 aud Salem precinct No. 5, upon the ap plication of the Tesidents of that district, for the reason that there would have been only about sixty electors in the latter preclud. The two were thrown together aud will be known as Salem precinct No. 4. Its boundaries are as follews: North by Berry street, east by railway, west by Willamette river and slough, aud south by Mission street and the south boundary of Salem as platted by T. H. Wilson. ROAD SUPERVISORS. 1. J. B. Parker, Salem, 2 S. G. Smith, " Walter Jory, " Twombley, Jefferson. Geo. Marlatt, " Barton Witherite, " Geo. Terhume, " J. Ntal, " Lewis Wentz, Salem. G. W. Mot horn, " W. P. Murphy, Frank Kaiser, " Adam Snyder, " Wm. Col lard, Brooks. H. B. Gearln, Champoeg. N. F. Cook, St. Paul. John Wehruu, " D. M. Keene, Gervais. E. M. Savage, Brooks. A. G. Perkins, " E. P. Walker, Salem. D. A. Harris, " Solon Baker, " John Shafer, Turner. O. Reeves, " L. A. Walker, " J. B. Tracy, Ale. J. Gentry, Turner. John A. Lewis, Aumsville. J. C. Howd, " J. Sappingtield, sr., Howell. H. McAllister, Switzerland. A McCorckle, Howell. L. D. Smith, Gervais. Franz Nibler, " Nick Scollard, Woodburn. J, N. McK-iy, Champoeg. Frank V.iuWassenhove, " Wm. Bents, Buttevile. Jas. Felber, " Nick Miller, Woodburn. W. Kahut, " S. D. Wright, Mt. Angel. Webb Smith, Howell. John Knowles, Silverton. Alex Thompson, Switzerland. D. Pottorf, Aumsville. J. A. Smith, Sublimity. 3. 4. 5. G. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 10. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 20. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. B(). 37. 33. 3l). 40. 41. 4li. 43. 44. 45. 40. 47. 48. 49. 50. 51. 52. 53. 54. 65. 50. 57. 63. 69. CO. 61. 62. 03. OK 65. CO. Chas. Cartwright, Stayton. W.H. Humphrey,Br.,CIymer. Silverton, Philip T. Hicks, Lewis Fisher, Talbert Hook, " Thomas Fox, Woodburn. John Jordan, sr., Hubbard David Scholl, Aurora. J.T. Ross, Mt. Autjcl. A. J.Mosher, Silverton. Ed. Porter, " Chris Arndt, " Byron PotrufT, Argentl. Joseph Duunells, Knight. Burchard, Mehama. 67. Peter Mauer, " 68. T. M. Dungan, Scotta Mills. C9. Moses Elder, Mehama. 70. F. M. Taylor, " 71. Henry Hadloy, Mill City. 72. G. W. Cox, " 73. Joseph Duunells, Argeutl. The court will adjourn this even ing until Monday afternoon. This afternoon thejury list will be drawn. The selection of 105 judges and clerks of election will not be mado until Monday. Commissioner Grimm went home on the 1 p. ra. tiaiu. K0AD ItKFORM. Petitions Ileing Signed all Over County for a Kond Tax. the Petitions are ready for submission to the county court asking a levy for county road purposes. 'flie committee that has been assigned the duty of waiting upon the county court should be pre pared to do so at au early day. The present roads aud the system that engenders them must be abolished. It all depends upon the intPicNi and energy of the people in the matter. There must be something done and now is the time toact. If there is not action at tills term of court nothing more can be doue for a jear but to plod on under the old system aud In the mud. Railroad Amenities. Railroad men in this city are laughing over the way the trafilo men of the Ore gon Pacific company have got away with a valuable consignment of freight, "wcured" and routed via the Southern Pacific company by their traveling agent. The Oregon Pacific men learned that a large quantity of hops was to be shipped E.ist via the "Sunset." Now, the Southern Pacific compauy refuse to pay the Oregon' Pacific company's charges on freight delivered to them at thiB point; but to make the thing "dead sure" the Oregon Pacific men shipped a box to Albany with charges and made a great row with the Southern Pacifio men in Port- laud about their refusal to advance the charges aud then referred the matter to the Han Francisco office. That office bustaiued the Portland office to the effect that none of the Oregou Pacific railroad charges should be advanced at Albany. Now, the hops were shipped from Philomath and transferred to the Oregou Pacific boats for Portland, and the reason given to the through lines for diverting the shipment Is, that the Southern Pacifio company declined to adyance charges nt Albany. There has been several shipments handled in the same way since, and there is now a large ship, ment In the warehouse at the Ore con Pacific dock waiting to go for ward by boat. It seems evident the Southern Pacific company's "dog in the manger policy" will prove a boomerang. Albany Herald. Prison Report. Supt. Dowu- ing'H prison report for quarter end- lug Dec. 31, 1891 was filed Wednes day too late for publication in The Journal. It shows foundry earn ings 10,149.18; other receipts 51,008. 25; expenditures 10,104 44. Nun ber of convicts at date of report 884. Increase during quarter 21, School Taxes. School Clerk Simpson lias pushed the collection of school taxes very energetically. Wednesday notices were sent to de linquents and the work will be com pleted lu a few days. A penalty of five per cent goe3 by Feb. 1st. The taxes have come In more rapidly than last year. Read the top space on local column of Journal. Motor Whist. At its regular meeting Wednesday night all the members were present except Mrs. Kelleraud Mrs. Walte, who are still indisposed. Postmaster Gillert and wife were elected members and Mtb T. McF. Patton was chosen presl dente8 of this social circle for the leap year of 1892. The next meet is hi two weeks. S K CO ND W EEK OR OUR KID GLOVES AND CORSETS. Wo are the sole agents for the Napoleon & Gerster's Kid Gloves in the city. They are noted for their durability and neat fitting qualities. A full range of styles and colors "We have fifteen styles alone of the cele brated W. C. C. Corsets, besides mamy other makes to chose from. The V. C. C. Corsets are justly known as the best fit ting and moht durable on the market. HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR CONTINUED. T, HQLVERSON, 301 Commercial Street A BLUFFUAMB. Manner Wilrox's Threats Ileitis Circulated to the Harm of Salrtn. Portland Telegram: T. B. Wil cox, the president of the Salem flouring mills and the Willamette Valley mills, is having a little trouble In Salem over a recent ordin ance passed by the city council. It seems that the mill race over flowed on the night of the 3d Inst., and the council required tho dam ages to bo repaired. This tho mill ing concerns are willing to do, but not to be subjected to an addition of Insult to injury by a caution to stop any recurrence of the matter. They say that the overflow 19 the first oue that ever happened them, and even It was caused by some evil-minded lersoti, who opened the head gates and caused an overflow all along the ditch wheu the mills wero shut down. Mr. Wilcox has ordered that both mills shut down as soon as they have ground the wheat they now have on hand, which means six weeks in tho Salem flouring mills aud ten days In the other. Unless a peace is made In some way all the wheat in the future will be ground at Alblua, aud Salem will be inltitm a strong ludustry. COAL FOR GAS1 First Sample From tho Coal Fields Near Salem to be Tested. Blair Forward brought in a load of coal Wednesday for the Salem Gas works. It will be dried and placed in a special retort where its gas product will bo tested aud measured, and its burning qualities tried. the trial will be made in a few days. The coal is of a jet black color, and when broken glistens like tho veritable black diamonds of Pennsylvania. The gas test is a sure oue aud will go fur to determius the value of the coal fields east of this city. As soon as the roads get so as to be traveled readily there will be a constant streum of visitors to the Blair For ward coal fields. LOCAL AND l'KKSONAh, Thos. Sims returned this after noon from Mill City. One disorderly and one drunk were before the recorder. Tho State street clean-up is a good one. Let the good work goon. W. Cobius, a Scot, died near Gervais the 13th lust. He had been at Brooks for several years, hayintr a regularly sent allowance from Scotland. The Albany Democrat says: "The county court of Marlon county played a great joke on the news papers there. It ordered tho county court proceedings published at one cent an Inch. The county court there evidently thought that they would have some fun." The Journal has received con sldeable favorable criticism for its vigorous treatment of the state tax levy question, and its enterprise in having the only verbatim report of Mr. Bllyeu's speech which has attracted so much attention. Roy D. Gilbert, manager of Mo Cully &Gilbert's store at La Grande, arrived in the city last evening to spend a week under the parental roof. Superintendent Irwin of Harri son institute at Chemawa was in the city today, and says that he is expecting the arrival of his successor every day. The new superintendent is to be Chas. W. Wasson, of Massa chusetts, who has been appointed through tho civil service commis slon. The time of service indicates that the city marshal and attorney must proceed to abolish the Milling Go's Nortli mill creek race next Monday as that will bo ten days after giving notice. The council does not meet until Tues day. Ayer'a Cathartic Pills stimulates the appetite and regulates tho bow els. Try them. Have you seen Ayer's Almanac? Hon. Lon. Cleaver, register of the La Grande land office Is In the city He !h a nephew of County Assessor Cleaver. Read the top space on local column of Journal. Jerked venison at Davison it White's. Free Liiirary. The free pub lic library committee appointed by the Alka-IIesperion literary society has enlarged itself somewhat by the addition of a very desirable number of lady workers iu such matters: Mesdames Curtwright, England, Davis, Dr. and Mrs. Philbrook. Free rooms have been offered over the Capital National bauk for ono year. Found. Fresh Oregon egga at Davibou &. Whites' Court street market. We test, stamp aud guar antee nvery egg we bell. Ask for stamped eggs. If faithfully used, Ayer'a Barea parllla will remove scrofula In what ever form It exists. Plcturtsand picture frames at cost at Wm. Sargent's Chinook salmon, Davison & Whlto'8. Ladles join the class iu dress, cut ting at 125 Court street. Flub of all kind at Davison & White's. Fourteen aores of timber land four miles from Salem $30 per acre. Ap ply nt once to the Glow Real Etato oompaoy, MS 3t, fTTiat Borne With Rxpet. That a man will como homo eagerly night after night, after Ids business, and caress thorn, and whisper loving words, when the flro is sickly, the hearth unclean, the dinner delayed and badly cooked, tho children neglected looking and cross, and cho herself grumbling and complaining, is what some women expect to find in matri mony. Well, she need not expect it; ho won't come; ho has inoro pen so. Ho will very naturally leavo her awaiting hint and go where his surroundings will be more tempting, where he can get a good meal and read his paper in pcaco and quietness. When a man knows a nico dinner la waiting for him, a comfortablo flresido, a smiling wifo and bright, well cared for children, ns a rule, with very few exceptions, he will camo homo with rapid feet and eagerness. Try it, yo women whoso husbands nro uncertain In their home coming; it is quito worth your whilo; it requires somo thought, solf denial and much effort, but it will repay in so many ways an onsy con science, a happy home, n contented husband, healthy children and an ap proving mind. Some women expect a man to give them all the money they ask for to spend as foolishly and recklessly as they like; ho is bimply a money making ma chine, distant for their convenience; his life must bo a hard working one, while hers is to be full of ease and amusement. The worst of it is, these sort of women generally get tho best men, and are much envied by their moro unlucky sisters. Dublin Times. How to Keep Vonr Temper. Ruskln, In a letter to young girls, says : "Receive the thing that is provoking or disagreeable to you as coming directly from Christ's hand, and tho more it is likely to provoke you thank him for it the more, as a young soldier would his general for trusting him with a hard placo to hold on the rampart. And re member that it does not in tho least matter what happens to you whether a clumsy school fellow tears your dress or a shrowd ono laughs at you, or the teachor doesn't understand you. Tho ono thing that does matter is that none of these things should vex you. "Say to yourself each morning, just after your prayers, 'Whoso forsaketh not all that ho hath cannot bo my disciple.' This is exactly and com pletely true, meaning that you ore to givo all you have to Clirist to tako enre of it for you. Thon, if ho doesn't take care of it, of course you know it wasn't worth anything. And if ho takes any thing from you, you know you are bet ter without it. You will not, indeed, have to givo up houses and lands, or boats or nets; but you may, perhaps, break your favorite teacup or loso your favorite thimblo and might be vexed about it, but for this second St. George's procopt." Uslnc Odds mill Kuils. A woman well known among hei friends for tho tempting little dishes served at her table says that usually those dishes aro her little economies. One of her ways of disposing of cold chicken, or in fact of any kind of cold meat that is well flavored and tender, is to serve it with boiled rice and n curry sauco. The sauce is made first by browning slightly a large tablespoon ful of butter with a teospoonful of minced onion, cooking them slowly in a frying pan. A tablcspooniul of flour and tho same quantity of curry powder aro then added, and the mixture Is stirred until smooth and frothy. Add two gills of cold milk, a little at a time, stirring tho sauco all tho time, and season it witli a teaspoouful of salt and a dash of pep per. Cut tho chicken fine, turn tho sauco over it and heat slowly. Tills dish should bo served on a heated dish with hot boiled rice. A half cupful of rice boiled until soft is a sufficient quan tity for tho given quantity of chicken. Now York Post. Ilnchelors In Now York Society. According to a society directory thero aro 0,307 bachelors among tho people who make up good society In Now York that is, twico as many unmarried men as women, and moro unmarried men than married. Tlioro are 8,098 names in this direc tory of polite society. Of that number 3,307 nre those of unmarried men, 1,503 are those of unmarried women, and 1,108 aro tho names of married men and their wives. Tills indicates tho extent of tho bachelor habit in New York. Thero aro twice as many bachelors fis maidens. And yet there is no com plaint. Not ono of these- 3,000 celibates will admit lie could not find a wifo If ho chose. It has long been a matter of remark Unit men do not rush as impetuoup'y into marriage as thoy used to. Now York Letter. A Cautious President. The frequency with which Now York bank cashiers tako odvantago of their opportunities is causing some disgust. Tho president of a Now York bank re marked not long since to ono of tho principal stockholders and depositers: "I feel much safer about tho funds than I did last week." "I am glad to hear It. I have L n feeling very uneasy about my money, What precautions havo you tukeri?" "I've had a special telepliono wire connected with tho Grand Central depot, and the man who sells tickets has got a photograph of our cashier, so if lie goes to Canada wo will know In time to havo tho scoundrel arrested." About a week afterward the presi dent himself went to Montreal with most of tho assets. Toxas Sittings. For Portland. Today Messrs, L. and P. Bui ton, two of the Salem brick make's, left for Portland Where they aro about to open the lamest brick yard in tho state, at the lunctlon of tho steam motor line with the S. P. on tho west sldo. They have some of tho boat ma chluerv enrouto from tho ea9t, nnd oxpect to be In operation by early spring. E1 and A. A. Burton will conduct the Salem yard the coming season. Jail Register. Marshal Minto has received from tho secretary of the state board of charities and cor rections a flne jail register. Thero aro columns bo arranged as to give a complete history of each occupaut, his oflenso, nativity, and thus is kept a record of tho penal busluess of tho office. This will provo a useful book. A Visitor. Prof. P. A. Getz superlutcndeut of tho Ashland schools, Is in the city visiting the public schools and will address the teachers and board of education at the East Salem school building to morrow afternoon at 3:30 oclook. Wild game, Davison fc White's. White Winqs. A large white swan ornaments tho front of 12. C. Cross' State street market. It was shot by John West at Lake Lablsh, and measures seven feet from tip to tip. Choice butter, Davison & White's. Cheap land, 30 acres, 3 miles from Turner, all good bottom land iu cul tivation, good orchord, two springs, good nine-room two-story house, hard finished, good barn ami other outbuildings, f2600. The Oregon Land comany, Salem, Or. cod 8t pimples, Tho old Men was that facial eruptions weio duo to a "blood humor," for ililcu they gavo potash. ThU' tliooldSarsnparlllaa con tain potash, a drastic- mineral, that Instead ot decreasing, actunlly creates moro erup tions. You havo notlcod this when taking othcrSarsaparlllas. It ljhowovor now known that tho stomach, tho blood creating power, la the scat ot all vitiating or cleansing oper ations. A stomach clogged by Indigestion or constipation, titiatcs tho blood, result pim ples. A clean stomach and healthlul di gestion purines it and they disappear. Thus Joy's Vcgetablo Barsapanlla is compounded after tho modern idea to rcgulato the bowels and stimulate the digestion. Tho effect is immediate. A short testimonial to contrast the action of tho potash Sarsaparlllas and Joy's. Mrs. 0. D. Stuart, of 400 Hayes St., 8. P., wrltei: " I havo for years hod indi gestion. I tried a popular Sarsaparllla but it actually caused more pimples to break out en my face Hearing that Joy's was a later preparation and acted differently, I tried it and tho pimples immediately disappeared." s Vegetable Sarsaparilla Largest bottle, most effective, samo prioe. For sale by Dan'lJ. Fry, 226 Com. street. Joy OPERA HOUSJ ) BLOOTC. Wo invito the attention of close buyers to the BEST ASSORTED AND LARGEST ST0CI OF- Dress Goods, Clonks, Hosiery, Yarns, Clothing, Undftf wear, Hats, Shoes, Irunks and Traveling Bags, Groceries and Provisions, Crockery and Glassware IN SALEM.- PRICES THE LOWEST. SOLE AGENTS FOR R & G CORSETS The Glohes. Tho seven foot In diameter globes Intended to sur mouut tho towers of tho Turner tabernacle havo been painted with a map of tho world by Jas. Warner and shipped to their destination. Tho metal work was strengthened by Baker & Strang. tS- i . II- It is a Mistake To try to euro catarrh by using local appliances. Catarrh Is not a local but a constitutional disease. It is not a disease of the man's nose, but of tho man. Therefore, to eflect a cure, requires a constitutional reme dy like Hood's Sarsaparllla, which, acting through tho blood, reaches every part of tho system, expelling tho talut which causes the disease, and Imparting health. Bead tho top space on local column of Journal. Columbia river smelt, Davison & Whlto's. JOHN HUGHES, Dealer in Groceries, Paints, Oils and Window Glass, Wall Pa per and llordor, Artists' Ma terials, Linio, Hair. Nails and Shingles, Hay. Feed and Fenco Posts. Grass Seeds, Etc, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Salem Abstract aud Loan Co. Tho only Abstract book of Marlon county. Real ctitalo orders filled promptly nnd wifely. W. H. H. WATERS, MANAGER. ANYTHING. From bnlod liny and feed to fine tollot soap, Key West cigars, tobacco pipes, knlveH, etc. can always bo lound at loweHt prices; at T. BURROWS, No. 220 Commerolal 8U, Balem Baby cried, Mother sighed, Doctor prescribed : Castorla' Eastern Oysters, Davison & White's. Mouldings at "closing out1' prlcos nt Wm. Sargent's. DIED. MINTHORN. Thursday, Jan. 14, 1QOQ .. ..nnn gf In .!...... IVflau Teuulo (J. Minthorn, slaughter of Dr. ana Mrs. 11. J. luiniliorn, after an illness of nearly three weeks. Miss Minthorn was a student at Willamette university and was about seventeen years old. Her death Ib a severe blow to tho family and to tho society of Frlonds, of whoso church at Highland she was au active member. The funeral will bo hold Friday at 3 o'olock p.m. at Friends' church, aud the remains will bo taken to Newberg Saturday for interment. Docs Kxperlcnce Count? It does, in every line of business, and especially lu compounding and preparing medlclncu. Thin Is illus trated lu the great superiority ot Hood's Sarsaparllla over other preparations, as shown by the re markable cures it lias accomplished. The head of the II rm of C. I. Hood & Co., In a thoroughly competent and experienced pharmuclst, having devotee! his whole life to the study aud actual preparation of medicines. He Is also a member of tho Massa chusetts and American Pharmaceu tical Associations, and continues actively devoted to supervising tho preparation of and managing tho business connected with Hood's Harsaparllla. Hence tho superiority and peculiar merit of Hood's Sursapurilla Is built upon the most substantial founda tion. In its preparation thero is rep resented all tho kuowlego which modern research In medical science has developed, combined with long experience, bralnwork, and experi ment. It is only necessary to glVH this medicine a fair trial to realize its great curativo value. PRICE'S figalffBaking vilPewder: Uwd ia MLUioi f Homcf40 Years the SUadtrd Those Afflicted With thohabit ot using to excess, LIQUOR, OPIUM OR TOBACCO Can obtain a COMPLETE, PERMANENT CURE Alarms KBELBY INSTITUTE, Forest Grove, Or., Call writo. HtrloUy couildoutlul. 25c Want Column Notices Inserted fhr ONE OKNT TI WORD EACH INSERTION. No adr usement Inserted in this oolumn for 1 man twenty-nve cents. w OOD For sate, 100 cords small Hi spin. u. w. umitn, Yew park. i-n-lvr i "rrTANTED.-airls wlshtne work. VV Immediately at Mrs. Uooners nti 2f-9 Commercial street, stairway next FatTars. l-7-d-3U TOR IRENT New hoiMA In Nor L1 Salem. Apply to E, Holer, Nort DU1UIU, ur UbdUUlWAli UU1CO. mo KENT. House ofnlne rooms. BtAbW jl nuncuea wuu city wsur; mgbiaa addition. Enquire 5G8 Cottage street. lm mil E ALKA-HE8PERIAN SOCIETS- I Meets every Saturday evening at o'clock, 1q the ball over tile State Insn ranee Duuaing. Meetings are open to lit ptibltc Rev. Robert Wfiitakor.PrcB. I V. A. Cuslolc, Vlco President. 10 8 U : Capital City Restaurpt Jas. Batchelor, Prop'r. Warm Meals at All Hours oi the 1 Nono but wblto labor employed in th CHuiousninenu A good substantial meal cooked in fln Class Biyie. Twenty-nv cents per meal, R K D B'RONf, Court street, between Opera House anj dimioB juivery M. T. RINEMAN rEALEU;iN Staple . and Fancy Groceries, Crockery, Glassware, Lamps, WoedcnS and Willow ware. All kinds of mill feed. Altxi veeetablesn ad fruits in tbelr season, i "uignesi price paid ror country produce." j weBoiici a snare oi your patronage, W) 133 Stato street OREGON STATE SCHOOL JOURNAL Zfcfil oran or tho state department of public in structlon. The Journal Is a monthly mas. axlnu devoted to school and home educa i i 'on; theroforo, It Is Indispensable ta teachers, and Invaluable to friends of edu 1 cniion in general, i-rice $i.uu per annum; . nveor moro copies 80 cents each; sample j copy iu cents. Auaress j. it. iiokhek, 1127 tf Proprietor, Albany, Or. Stcninor Elwootl. Leaving Itlmo at Dolse's wharf. Balem, and Kellogg dock, Tuy lor Htreet Pertland: BALEM. PORTLAND. Tuosday, (I a. m. xnursuay, Mondny, 0 a. in. Wednesday, ' Frlduy, Saturday, " AIi. IIERREN. Agent, Orilce Btnto street und at Wharf. FEAR & HAMILTON Loans negotiated on improved farm and city property. SAIkUM, Oregon Room 14, Rush Dank block. 6l2dw irl B. K. HALL, Paper Hanger. LcaveorderatUlobe Real Estate Eicbang j INBURANC Mimr7iMnms5 hum imhmvisi" U. W. HEELER. Agent. - Salem. OreuMtl mp?nrl M m Itustlo Rocking chairs, Hctters, gents of fice or reading eliuirs, lamp stands, center tables, (lower stunds, baby rocking acd high chairs, etc , for salo Or Exchange Tor Second Hand CioodH. Call and Inspect Rusllc'work at old Court House, IU, All klnds.of furniture repaired, II. T. MAIITIN, Propr. wRifSssS l d.cshermanJ U, B. Pension and Claim agent. P.Oj nox aai. naiern, vroxun. uvyuiy v.vuui uierir vrno mr uianns, w To Stnnvborry Growers. Tlin uniloratirned has contracted'for ln nuantltvnftha Jessie. (awecDHtake tirif winner at Hulom strawberry fair) and TV ompno uo uanu, idcsi yiciuer ami uw proniaoio iuio uerry in twuein u:ura rrom Jl. W. savage, eaiom, nna j. w. bert, Aumsvlllo. warranted pure m nnd nlnnts Unit-class. Catalogue free. rt Hunti-mber lis. Also ton other varletl Address K. 110FEK. dw saiem, ure Conservatory of Music. VXriLliAMETTE UNIVKUSITY,GlY Vr superior ad vantages to siunenw muslo, Flvo teachers. Latest method Vocal and Instrumental muslo taught tho highest proficiency. No use going to study muslo. Expenses moderaw iiipiomas giveu on compiouuu oi cuun oxt ""nW -HTpauvin. Musical Director. Summons. Jn tho Cltcult Court of tho blato of Ore gon, for Marlon county. Milt Riley, plalntll), v. It. M. a lover, defendant. To It. M. Glover the defendant: in the name of the staU oi Oregon ynu are hereby required to appear aud answer the complaint tiled ugulnia you In the ubovo entitled action, on or before the bill day of February, 1SW, the same bclug tho first day of next regular term of tho abava entitled court after thci expiration of the publication of this summons, and if you full so to appear uud answer, Vm plaintiff will uke Judgment aulunt you for the sum of 70 together with Interest thereon at the rale of biier cent, per annum from March 30, 1KXH, until paid, aud all ooU and dis bursements ol this action. You are hereby notinea uiai mis summons is served upon rou by publication iy order oi me itou. it. '. lioIe,Jurigeofuld court, made on the llthday ofNov. IkUl, directing that said summons bo published six oonsecutlva weeks lu the Oai-italJouhhal, published atHolem, Marlon county, Oregon. E.P. McOQKNAUand H. T. RICH Alt D.-KJN, 1 6 01 d m Attorneys for plaintiff. Final Settlement. Notloo Is hereby given that the under, signed has died her final account as admin istratrix in tba estateol Kllxa Kleberand the lion. County Judge has rixed Thur day the 21st day ofjsuiuiry IWJatthepm bttte court ornco at the court houuj in Baiesn. Marion oouuty, Oregou, at IU o'olock a. m. fur brluglug any objections why said final agoouni should no' b approved, and ,U,aalcUtratri,lUrgjSd7Mrs Administratrix of Ui eUt of Kits ZIW. PRINTING ANK OF THE LARGEST ESTABLISH fmonls in the State. Lower rates ma Portland. Largest stock Legal Wanks t tbeSUito, and biggest discount. Head ft prico list or Job printing, and catAlcjra I Ual blanks. E. M. WAITS. Hteam Printer Balem Oro Strawberries and Grapes.1 Twenty varletteHof each forsale. Manu of culture and descriptive caialogu plants of either oi tuese, oesi oi an mi irulU.Bullable for this climate, sent on a plication to K. 110FER, balem, Oregon, 2ArAi coS6 Halum, Oregon. W. I. BUley, Praia A. P, Armstrong, Manager. IJuHinoHH, SkortkftMdsVl Typewriting, Pennmansulp, Knaltstt Department. Students admit at any time. Catalogue free. J. H. HAAS, THE WATO 21 5K Comrosrtltl St., Stkm, Oftt. (wexi aoor w Kieius. Specialty of Spectacle, and Clocks, watches and Jawelry . FARM POItSAXiB. KJ0 acres of best stock and. fruit Vu4 Oregon ftr sale at a bargain. Will t tritm taalHL tiiirrhAr- lS4rUtttf mH I mm&tti - -ATCTrglw r triPm- ?- 't:WW5!B ""WBIIRWS ' iiawminHitmnimpnw . ' v-p" -i. "I U..WIW4 'ttuMiTi'i