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TILL CONTINUING Gut In order to make room and RE EMBER WE OFFER BARGAINS IN EVERY DEPARTMENTS. I Mi fiUTMl, J008ML THURSDAY JAN. 28. 1892. . GUMT & PATTERSON, Dealers in Groceries, Crockery, Glassware, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Brushes, Windowglass, Etc. Sole Agents for Epicure Tea and Big Can Baking Powder, aix). d. noomiUK. k. OAiiir.L. BUILDING MATERIAL. Lime, cement, plnster, bnlr, Are and binltliuy brick, Are oluy, Hand, gravel, blnokBruith und house coal, uood, all kinds, wholesale aud re tu.il. Oillce 95 State street. Goodhue & Cahill. Why Wade Through the mud to lunch wheu you cau get a superior meal at STRONG'S for 25c. ? It is cheaper tbau shoe leather. WESTACOIT & IRWIN. Strkkt Doctors. Astoria has hut uu example that it will be well fur other cities to follow. Itinerant "doctors'' who sell patent medicines from a wagon are nuisances, and the following from the Town Talk will show how they do matters down there. "Dr."W. H. True, a wide awake specirueu of that uomadlo and loquiieiouH class who work the world with their wits and play upon creduliry with marvelous success, who has been humbugging the public with his jaw, and fooling them out of their money with his harmless salt preparations and ledgerdemain tricks, was "taken in" Saturduy night by Constable Oberg for violat ing the state law. He was selling medicine from an express wagon on Cass street, opposite Case's bank, to an audience that blocked the street for 100 feet around him. In the wagon was a woman, two small children and a minstrel darkey, who helped the children to entertain the crowd Trhen the '"doctor" was not working it with his salts. The mat ter was fixed up by the payment of $100 for a license and $12.50 costs. . Prisonfr Lscated. Superin tendent Downing returned this morning from attending the con vention of sheriffs at Peudletou. He reports that on his trip he has very nearly located the escaped prisoner Whalen, who got away shortly after the entertainment given at the prison during the holi days. Mr. Downing has made a close search for his man, and hopes to be rewarded by success very soon. Few prisoners manage to get out of tbo Oregon prison, and thoso gener ally have a limited lease of freedom. Books Received. From Worth iugton Co., "A Biave Woman" from the German of E. Murlit, with fifty photogravure Illustration, translated by Margaret P. Waterman. "A Woman's Thoughts About Women" by Miss Mulock, "The Haunted Homestead," with autobiography of author, by Mrs. Southworth; "The Heiress," by Mrs. Ann 8. Stephens; T. B. Peterson & Brothers, Phila delphia. Sold by T. MeF. Patton, bookseller. Entektainkd. The Clmnnlng club entertained some twenty-five friends at the parlors of Unity church Wednesday evening. The young ladles of the society con ducted the affair, served a supper und had games. Those who were present declare the youug ladles are experts at tho gracious art of hospi tality. Five dollars per mouth Invested in Chicago addition to Portland will double ItMilf lu three years or less. Call on J. C. Booth, over Ladd & Bush bauk, for particulars. It will pay you. 1-2S tf See the Oregon Land Company's price list on page two. i THS Embroideries, Laces and Ribbons. This week closes our Special Winter Sale, and we offer dur comploto stock of .Ribbons, Laces and Emlroideries at exceedingly low prices. Remember tfae Place, , T. H0LYERSON, 301 Commercial Slrjet Prices on Carpets, wo shall need lots of it for our spring stock. Close prices are being made in all lines. J. A 00VRUNMENT BUILDING WANTED. A (iflod Meeting at the Opera Honso Last Evening Uesilmions Passed. The stirring musto of tho Second Regiment band called together a good sized crowd of citizens at Reed's opera house last evening Mayor D'Arcy called the meeting to order aud A. F. Hofer, jr., was chosen to act as secretary. After briefly stating the objects of the meeting tiud presenting some very good reasons why Salem hud occasion to hope for success in getting the bill passed to appropriate $100,000 for a govern ment building, the chair presented the following resolutions for actieu: That Mr. Hermann, our represen tative in congress, be eurucstly urged to uso his best endeavors. u secure the passage of the bill passed by the senate of the Untied States appropriating $100,000 for a govern ment bulldlug tit Balem. That suid building is a public necessity, to accommodate tho 1W.O0O patrons of the postoflico, who are increasing rapidly, as Is shown by the growing business of said offiet. That the present postolllce is a disgrace to the govurninent, as com pared with the maguitlcent build ings of the state, county, and city erected here, und it Is wholly iuude quuie to iiitet the requirements of tbo business of said oillce. Hon. J. Q. Wilson moved the adoption of the resolutions, aud SquireFarrar opened tho discussion, being followed by Win. Brown, Leo Willis, D. C. Sherman, John Hughes, M. L. Chamberlain, Alder man Hunt, James Batchellor, Dr. Golden, Major Hodgkiti, and oth ers. All favored pnsssing resolu tions of a vigorous character de manding a government building at Saleiu. The resolutions were finally passed aud ordered forwarded to Congressman Hermann at once. Postmaster Gilbert was prevented from being present on account of sickness in his family, but proposes to write the Oregon delegation de tailed statements concerning the necessity of a public building here. Statistics and other data, with favor able reports of this office have al ready been sent to Washington, and every possible additional effort will be made by our postmaster. A LIGHT DRAFT BOAT. Tlio R. G. Young to Ply Between Salem, Corvallls nnd Eugene. As has been heretofore published, the firm of Love Bros, and R. G. Youug & Son, have recently built a steamer at Corvallls, which they In tend plying on the Willamette river from Salem to Eugene. The boat is now receiving its machinery at Salem. It is to be called the "R. G. Youug," and will have a carrying capacity of 05 tons, drawing 28 to 30 inches when loaded, and 12 inches when empty. The machinery will be of the best and of great power, considering the size of the craft, and is nearly all put in by tho Salem Iron works. A. H. Love and his brother were In Eugeue interviewing business men ou the matter. He says hn thinks he can run to Eugene- the greater portion of the year, and in good stages of water would make from one to two trips per week. Arrangements have been made by the company to make connections with the steamer El wood, which runs between Portland aud Salem, and for the transfer of freight and passengers to Portland by the same. They ask from Eugene business men $500 In advauce, to be paid for lu freight at $1 per ton less than the prico uow charged by the railroad company, which they agree to secure to the subscribers by good security. Tho owners of the boat are practical steamboat men. It would seem, says The Guard, that shippers would guarantee the amount at once, as this would In augurate again a business that our people certainly desire, and without any cost whatever to them. Try the best nickel cigar In the city at Clark & Eppley's. window shades at cost Win. gargeaut. WEEK ONLY. miri Ji - ii- TfTfi 'turtcwnr .- H. LUNN. T1IK liUOKS ALL EIGHT. Ofllcial Report of tho County Court Upon the Different Offices in the Court House. The following report of tho county court in exatniug the records of tho different couuty officera was made yesterday: The treasurer's books aro well kept and as furns our limited time would permit lu examlug them are correct. The amount now duo (Jan. 27th) by tho county is shown to be $55,441.89. The amount borrowed since the fiscal year, July 1, 1891, Is $27,290.20, making the indebtedness of last year $23,151.03. The present levy of 7 3-10 mills will rulto a revenue sufficient to pay this suui und will probably reduce the indebtedness proper of tho county to $15,000. The warrants not paid and money borrowed since July 1st include the sum of $27,290.26, making the run ning expenses something less than $4000 per mouth. Wo have examined tho other offici s and iiud them well kept and us far as we are able to judge are within the law. To expert the dlf fciout accounts of nil the officers would require more time than the court could spare from it official duties, but having to audit these different accounts from mouth to month wc are satisfied they are correct. T. L. Davidson, county judge, J. M. Watson, commissioner. THEIR VOTE FOR PRESIDENT. Oregon State Officials Express Pre ferences for Candidates 'n 1892. A Journal reporter has obtained the following personal preference of a number of state officials for presi dential candidate: REPUBLICANS. State Treasure Metschau, Blaine; Secretary of State RIeBrlde, Blulne; School Laud Commissioner Davis, Harrison; Stato Printer Baker, Blaine; Clerk of Supreme Court Murphy, Harrison; State Supt. of Schools McElroy, Blaine; Judge of Supremo Court Bean, Har rison; State Librarian Putnam, Blaine. DEMOCltATS. Governor Pennoyer, Flower. Studying the Figures. People- are studying and comparing the official list of claims allowed by the county commissioners, as printed in The Journal. The most common comment is In the fact that only one bill was out, when it is a fact that some of thorn are put in at higher figures than are charged private citizens, Somo of tho items are clearly improper in the minds of some persons, and if the law has tho eifect of subjecting the expenditures to the scrutiny of every taxpayer, it will result in good. It appears from the official publica tion of county expenditures, that A. N. Gilbert sold the county eight dollars worth of stationery. As Mr. Gilbert is not in the stationery business, the item is misleading. The expenditure is for box rout for tho officials, for one quarter, or thirty-two dollars for one year, for something which the mall carriers could just as well do. Grand Band Concert. On to morrow evenlngFriday) the Second Regiment baud will give another choice coucert at Reed's opera bouse. They have the most select program ever attempted by this baud, con sisting of solos and descriptive selec tions, ulso five prizes. The program will be on tho street tomdrrow. Don't fall to see it. Admission, 25c. Thistles. There is a patch of Canada thistles on tho river front thut will supply seed enough to spreadthis noxious weed nil over the county. It Is also so situated as to be carried up and down by boats and cars, and deserves the attention of the authorities to extirpate the same. All tho crockery, glassware, lamps, etc., at Gilbert & Patterson's will bo sold at cost to cloao out the stock. ilWir' ;r' " At "Washington. 'Ills pleasant to have friends at court, but pleasanter far to bo utile to do ones duty. The JouuNAii 1b uotglveu to enlarging upon its Influence iu city, county, congressional, district, state, or national affairs. It realizes that a small dally In a small city cannot do as much as somo journals, but It believes that wheu a man is sure ho Is right ho should not be afraid to 3ay so and stink to It against all odds. Wo aro moved to Bay thU j.t this time by tho receipt of a let ter from an old Salemlto at Wash ington, by a gentleman in this city who ov ns no stock in Salem news paers. We ure premitted to copy a few words personal from this let tor. It says. "I no iosd on the dok of an official here who Is close to tlin president, among protests at tl o proposed appointment of a cerlal.i candidate for federal judge, copies or The Capital Journal backed up by letters from tho most prominent Republicans of, Iowa and he re marked that the journal h hi been successful in determining the nou-consideration of a number of names for this place. Its persistence In keeping up a fight on a candidate whom it considers not fit for tho place he seeks is remarked and its influence Is uot without effect." LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Mild spriug weather and warm ruins is the present order of tho day. R. P. Boise, Jr., was an afternoon passenger for Portland. Gov. Moody visited Portland toduy with his little granddaughter. "Big lies one day and a ohromo the next. We are good fellows to day" say's a Salem policeman. O. S. Cowell, of Grand Island, Neb,, has come to Salem to look up a situation. J. J. Basoy returned home this morning from a week's visit at Heppner aud other points lu Eastern Oregon. G. P. Terrell and lady left today for Corvalhs, where they will visit their sou Ralph before returning to their home at Mehama. Tho Palace Drygooi's Co. take possession of the Smin store ou Feb. 1st, and expect to bo ready for business March 1st. Surveys were made today prepar atory to putting down tho cemont walks in front of tho Hughes D'Arcy block. Mrs. S. L. Holladay, of Living ston, Mont., and Mrs. Kendall, of Stell City, Neb., arrived In the city today for a visit with tho family of their brother, O. P. Dubney on east Stato street. Ed Cross and Landlord Wagner left this morning for Lebanon ou another hunting expedition. They will be absent several days, and ex pect to charter a special train to bring home their game. Two drunks appeared before his honor this morning and one had cash. Tho other will labor for the public good. Three unfortunate women were brought up from Portland Wednes day evening, for tho asylum, Mary E. Ingle. Margaret McCuo and Nora Lakin. Mrs. Jay C. Smith is at homo aud did not go to The Dalles with the Misses Rowland, as was reported erroneously. Miss Maude Keller who has been vieltiug at tho home of her uncle, C. D. Keller, left for Portland this afternoon, to make a short visit before returnlug to her homo at Oakland, Cat. Singers and public ppeakers find Ayer's Cherry Pectoral Invaluable. It never falls to cleauso tho throat and strengthen tbo voice. A marriage license has been issued to W. L. Jones and Zoe Lance, tho latter aged 15. J. W. Lauco of Jefferson having filed bis consent so the license could be legally Issued by the clerk of the court. Tho libol on the Elwood was for $140 Instead of $400, and only hap pened through an oversight. Tho Oregon Mortgage Co. limited, of Edinburgh, Scotland, has Issued a power of attorney to R. Living stone aud W. B. Gilbert, of Portland, date Dec. 29, 1891, and the same Is filed for record in this county. Just received, oyer three hundred new books by standard authors. Drop in and look them oyer, at Dearborn's book store. Prohibition drops, the latest nov elty In confectionery, Just out at Jones & Bernard's, Bush block. Prominent Salem citizens should write personal letters to our United States eenators,urging them to make a fight for tho Salem postoflico bill in tbo house. Unless they do, little will como of publio meetings and re solutions. Congressman Hermann is so tied up with promises of appro, priatlons that he can do very little for Salem. Now is the time to buy a choice lot In Condlljs addition ou the electric street car lino at 1100, on tho Installment plan with no Interest or taxes to be paid by purchaser. GIoImj Real Estate Company. Wall paper, plcturo mouldings and window shades at the "JUd Front" on Stale street cheaper than auy place iu Salem. Ooso top patent leather infant sliced the latest thing out, at R. J, Fleming's 118 State street. Borne new Improvements are ataut to be made on the "Electric" store on eaat Stato trta-t. Hhnpeon & R gem are pushers and will soon enlarge thulr buuluem. Keep your eye on the 'Elec(rlc,'' m -?i r 1 1 r-n-r -J " r FOR CONGRESS. j Interesting Correspondence Relwcen for Two Rival imudidutes Congress. Salem, Or., , 1891. Hon. H. B. Miller Dear Sir Well? Very Truly, T. T. Geer. Mr. Miller was equal to tho occa sion, aud by return mull Mr. Geer received tho follewing: Grants Pass, Or., , 1891. Friend Uekr - am very much pleusud to hear luatyoii are well, Yours Very Truly, H. U. Miller. "War I War 1" Such Is tho heading of a handbill got out at Tillamook and It was founded on a dispatch received by telephoue, row bout, grupeviuo and feuco rail, read lug as follews: "Washington, D. C, Jan. 20. Tho Baltimore sunk iti Chlliau waters. War has been de clared against Chill." "All patriotic citizens are requested to meet at the court house this ovculug at 7:80. Let Tillamook bo not behind lu up holding the dignity of tho ling I" Itisgiatifying to know that TJlla mookiaus aro willing to do their duty promptly for our country. Social .About midnight Wcducsday iu storm and rain a street cur packed und jammed full of merrymakers, all seniors came In from Noith Sulem, where the Motor Whist club had spent the evening at the residence of a mem ber About thirty young friends of Gaylord W. .Cooke aud wife were eutertulued tho sumo evening at tho Cooko home with amusement and refreshments until a seasonable hour and all declare it was a must pleas ing affair. A Pioneer Lady Dying. On Wednesday evening u despatch was received by members of tho family at Salem to tho effect that Mrs. D, A. Ea-anum of Silvortou was not expected to llvo. This lady has been ill since tho death of her brothor Benjamin Cleaver. She is tho mother of J. E. Eustham of ttuleiu, Mrs. Thos. VauScoy of Tur ner, und of the lato Senator East ham of Oregou City. Mr. Eastham of Sulem weut to her bedsldo on thu early morning train. c False Report. Some Portland wag went u fake despatsh to Salem Weduesduy evening, announcing tho killing of Minister Egan lu Chill, and it was postedasageuuiuo bulletin. There was no foundation for tho rumor whatever. It was contradicted in Wednesday Even ing JuuiutAL's dispatches and a special request for Information to tho largo uuws confers showed it to bo of no foundation whuteyer. Hardware. S. A. Muunlng, F. J. Martin, A. M. Sanders, aud It. P. Ungerman of Mt'MlunvilIo havofiled articles Incorporating the Union Hardware Co., for purposo of carry ing on a wholesale and retail hard ware business, und ulso to mauu factnro hardware, agricultural imple ments, machinery, stoves and tin ware, Cupltnl stock Is $24,000, and principal place of business MoMlnn vlllo. Chinese New Years .J a n. JJflth. is the Chinese Now Years, and over-enthuslastlo celestials begin tho day before to mako their usual demonstrations with firing of crack ers and buylug of presents for tholr friends. It will be kept up for a week. "Jly Daughter's Liio Was saved by Hood's Sarsaparllla," say Mr. B. B, Jones of Ainu, Maine. "Bho had sovcu running sores lu different places ou her body, but ou giving her Hood's Sarsapurillu there was mnrKcu improvement aim now she Is well, strong and healthy." Hood's Pills euro Constipation by restoring tho peristaltic action of thu alimentary cuuul. They aro tho best family cathartic. ii i. ! m ii .- I Taxes Sheriff Crolsan Informs The Journal thut ho will bo pre pared to receive tuxes Feb, 16, und that tho levy will bo made accord lug to the valuations as rcylscd by the stato board of equalization. p i ... Prorate. Tho sulo of personal property In the estate of Geo. A. Downing, Ida Downing admluls tratlx, is confirmed. ' At Cost. That stock of china and glass tableware. Gilbert & Patterson, Oh, Sugar I Certainly; still lu It. Twenty pounds of granulated, or twenty-two of Extra C for $1.00. At Illnemuu's fumlly grocery. HIED, DEl'RES At hompon Statostrf-ol, near penitentiary .Jauuary U0,1802, Mrs Veronla Doproy, aged 87 years and 5 months. Deceased wai tho mother of Mrs. Fiank lloulHard. The funeral was hold In the Catholic church Wednes day afternoon. Vsd in Millions of Hfomes RBOS if Si 'In&i m How Is This? Wo offer One Hundred Dollars re ward for nny case of catarrh that cannot be cured by taking Hall's Catarrh Cure. K.J. Cheney a Co., Props, Toledo, Ohio. wo.lbe untiertgncd,bave known F. J. Cheney for tho lust 16 years, aud believe him pcrlectly honornblo In Ml business transactions, nnd financially able to entry out nny obligations mado by their tlrm. West Truax, Wholesale Druggists Tolmlo, Ohio. . . . Wntdiog Klniinn A Mnrvln, Wholesale Druggist, Toledo, Ohio, Hall's Catarrh Cure Is tukeu In ternally, acting directly upon tho blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials pent free. Price 75i, per bottle. Sold by all diuggists. ,AL KSrATK MOVEMENTS. Transfers heretofore recorded in January, $105,410.60. JAN. 28. J H Palmer and wiretoJTSmitb, It 6, 0, blk 7, Palmer's second ad, Mt Angel, $100. H A Thomas to J II Albert, It 11, blk 17, Yew Park annex, Salem, $350. E.Kelll and wife to Charles Sny der, si, s w see tp 4 s, 1 w, 80 a, $800, a It Should be in Every House. J. B. Wilson, 371 Clay St., Sharps burg, Pa., says bo will not be with out Dr. lvlug's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, that it cured his wife who was threateucd with pnumonla after an attack of "la grippe," when various other remedies and several physi cians had dnuo her no good. Robert Barber, of Cooksport, Pa., claims Dr. King's Now Discovery has done him moro good than anything he ever used for lung trouble. Nothing like It. Try It. Freo trial bottle at Daniel J. Iry's drugstore, 225 Com mercial street. Lurgo bottles, 60c. aud $1.00. HOTEL ARRIVALS. "WILLAMETTE" H Karue, F Waters, A H Volght, P Jauobson, L S Simons, N B Gree8felder, San Frouclsco. J Freidland, John S Meok, W W Belthurter, H B Chase, S Elan try, Portland. HEGlcsy, SGiesy. L V Ehlen, Butteville. H B Williamson, Corvallls. B V Van Boskeller, wife and family, Kent, Wash. Geo T Hall Eugene. J O Hlllt, St Joe. M P Gleuson, St Louis. J H. Brook, J Andrews, Portland, "cook." Geo McMaster, Victoria, B C. A B Small, Alabama. O G McMasters, Shorldan, Ada Thomas, Turner. J Martin, G Neln, Portland. E James, Gervals. M E Rice and wifo, S F. W Gutohns, Long Prairie, Minn. In thu Nick ol Time. Tho nlok of tlmo to stop thecoursoof bladder and IciJnoy complaints U 'when tho orguns concerned exhibit a tendenoy to grow lnnctlve. Tho healthful Impulse toward activity thut I hoy recolve from HoHlettrr'aHtomach Hitters rescues thorn from impending dungor, and averts such dangerous lniuiidlcs ns Urlglit's disease and diabetes. Sluggishness at tho Kidneys increases n liability to chronlo rheuma tism, gout and dropsy, and since tho blood is tittered by these organs In its pawuigo through them, the operation of the Bitters serves a doubly happy purpose. Tho medicine acts without exciting, like the rlery stimulants of commerce. Ma lurlal, dyspeptic, constipated and nervous Invalids ure thoroughly relieved by it. Sinco the advent of that shocking malady, la grippe, It has been widely demonstrat ing Its usefulness us a curative and pro ven tlvo of It. STIPATION Aflllcts half tlio American lieoplu yet tlnsre la only ono preparaUun of Ssnaparllla tint sets on tho bowels anil reaches this Import nut trouble, aud that Is Joy's Vctfctnblo Bar inpnrllU. H rclloveslt In 21 hours, and au occaslouul doso proveuts roturu. Wo refer by pcrmlulou to C. E. Iktngton, V2b Locuit Avenue, Bun Frauclsco; J. II. llrown, l'cta luma; If. 8. Wlun, Geary Court, San I'rau clico, and hundreds of others whohavo used It lu conciliation. One letter U sample of hundreds. Elklngtou, writes- "I have been (or years subject to bilious headaches and constipation, llsvo been so bad for a year bnclc linvo had to tako a physio every other night or else I would liavo a headache After taking olio bottlo of J. V. H., I am In splendid ba)c. It has done wondorful things for me." J s Vegetable Sarsaparilla Most modern, most effective, largest bottle, same price, (1.00, six for 16.00, For sale by Dan'l. J. Fry,',2S';Com. street. Those low price cloth top ludles' shoes ut R. J. Fleming's Btuto street shoo store ure having quite a run. They are the best for the money lu town. Best Iodides and vegetable altera tives muko Ayor's Barsupurilla tho best blood medicine. Seo tho Oregon Laud Company's price list on pugo two. Bflhv g rJed4 Slptlicr slglied, Doctor preserllxHl j Cuntorfa v -t Pewder: 40 Years tlie Standard. CES Baking CLOAK SALE -;- THIS WEEK 100 Ladies' nnd Misses' Long Cloaks in plain black and fancy plaids at 20 per cent. below regular prices. As our prices on these cloaks were voir low in the Hist place, this reduction will put them within reach of all. Capitol Adventuro Co., -OPERA HOUSE BLOCK.- Our specialty, the celebrated R & G CORSETS. Saby Buggies. Still a fair as sortment at Geo. F. Smith's, which are being sold bolow cost. S07, Commercial stroet. A Jumble, Honeyjumbles, moss jumbles, eocoauut taffy, fancy cakes cookies and crackers at Clark & Eppley's. SiTrgaut sells wludow shades at cost. JOHN HUGHES, Dealer in Groceries, Taints, Oils and Window Glass, Wall Pa per and Uorder, Artists' Ma terials, Lime, Hair. Nails and Shingles, Hay, Fecdrand Fonco rosts. Grass Seeds, Etc NEW ADVCRTIBKS1SNTS. Capital City Nursery. I bavo a Jew thousand cholco 2 year ap ple, poar.oherry, plum nud other trees at my packing grounds opposite stato house, that I will sell at very low prices to plant ers or dealers. Forty men wanted to work in nursery alter the loth ol February. Very ltospeotfully, l-20-lm-rtw U. liEAOII. Bids for Capitol Home. mllE board of capital building cemmis JL sloners invite sealed proposals for tho construction of tho Uomo of tho Capitol at Halem, Oregou. Plans and spectUca'lons may bo seen at tho olllco of Justus K. Krumbeln, architect, Marquam building, l'ortland, Oregon. Kvcry bid shall be ac companied with an undertaking with ono or more sureties in a sum equal to doublo the amount or tlio bid, to bo approved by tho board, to tho ellect that If his bid shall be accepted tho bidder will perform tho work specified therein In accordance with tho plans and specifications therefor. Tho right to rejeot nny or all bids is reserved, lllds will be opened at tho executive olllco on Monday, February SO, 181)2, at 2 o'clock p. m. BYliVKSTBU PKNNOYKU, ui'AJ. w. i cumuli,, I'UIIi. METHOliAN, Board of Commissioners, WM, A.M unly, Clerk of Board. Is Just tho place for you to go to school. FEBRUARY 1, 1892, Is the time to enter with tho beginning of tho third term, New rooms for younr mou will bo ready. First-class instruatlon in all branches. Rates Cheap. Geo. Wliitakcr, D. D, President. Summons. In tho Circuit Court of tho Htate of Ore gon, for Marlon county. Miles ltlloy, plulmlli; vs. It. M. Glovor, dotondaut. To It. M. Qlovor tbo defendant: In tho name of tho statu ol Oregon you aro hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled action, ou or beforo the Dili day of February, 1KITJ, the satno being the first day nt next regular term ot tho abavo entitled court aftor the expiration or the publication of this summons, and if you fall so u appear aud answer, tho plalutlrr will tnkejuagmentagalnstyouforthesum of (70 together with Interest t hereon at the rato of U per cent, per anuu m irom M arch 80, 1BHS, until paid, and all costs and dls. buncemenUot tins action. You are hereby notified that this summons is served upon you by publication by order ol tho lion, It. 1 Uolse, Judge or said court, made on tho lith day of Nov. 1KU1. directing that said summons bo published six consecutive weeks iu thoOAi'iTAl.JouuNAL.publUliod utHaiom, Marluu county, Oregon. K.1. McCOUNAOand H. T.W0IIAH1)H(JN, 1 8 CI d m Attorneys for plalntlfl. LIVERY AND FEED STABLES. ELLIS & WHITLEY, LIVERYMEN, South of Wlllamatta Hotel, SALBM - - - OHKOON L B, HUFFMAN, Livery Stable and Feed Yard. The Best Box Stalls nd Corral In tho t'lty, Quiet, fumlly horses a specialty, (In rear Willamette hotel.) BA.X.ICM, ... ORKOON W. M. DeHAVEN, Hoarding - anil - Sale - Stable. Ono door west of Lima's Dry Doodg storo ou Htate street. Quiet fumlly teams, Hpeo Isl attention paid to transient stock. o:ltl TRUCK AND EXPRESS. White's No. 60, BALEM'd FINEST TItUUK, Now ready for business. Uureful work i specially J, F. vyiUTK. MOItGrAN & aOJADE, Truck & Dray Lino. Good tmjnd;ilproinpt work la our stronghold. SUTTON & SON, ExproHH Hud KiiggHgo. Do hauling, and quick doll very to all part of the city with promptness and care. Leave orders at R. M, Wads Go's. University 25c WantCoiumiv Netlces inserted for ONE CKNT PKH WOBD KAUII IN8KHTI0N. No Hdver ttsement inserted in this onlumn far lea than twenty-flvo cents. JJ LOST. Pair gold spectacles on last Satur day morning's train Irom l'ortland to baiem or at lair grounds. Finder can leave at this omco. Also the person who ex changed pair or lubbers for storm slippers in which was a ladles' handkerchief at the Presbyterian church Christmas eve will please leave at Journal office. 137 St $15 ItEWAUD-WIll ba paid for the ar rest and conviction of the nerson who has been destroying my young fruit trees. A. W, VJSAUl'U, isriw Oor.D and 15th Bis. EOUND. A pockotbook, In horse cars. Owner can have same by proving prop erty and paying for this notice. I'acllio Ijind au d Orchard Co. l-27-3t ROOM AND BOARD. A large front room In good house, suitable for two etsons, with board or without, and use of large library. Apply at Journal otnee. FR IRENT New house in North Halem. Apply to I. Holer, North Bulcm, or at Jouknai. office. mo RENT. House of nine rooms. Stable JL attached with city water; Highland addition. Enquire 80S Cottage street. lm TTMfR AWCA-HESPKRIAN BOOIKTY J. Meets every Haturday evening at 8 o'clock, in tbo hall over the Htate insu rance building. Meetings are open to the publio. Ilev. Robert Whitaker, Pre. Dr. W. A. Cuslck, Vlco President. 108ti Notico to Contractors. SEALED bids will bo received by tie Street Commissioner and Committee on stroets and public property at the ottlce of the street commissioner until Moudai. tinuui.ijr ui.uw.iHt.ui.wv. ,. ..... .v. .m -, t.tm.nHw l KM n l)nnln.Vi n M. rw f... naming nil material ana constructing a bridge on High street where it cronsts North Mill Creek, i'lau and spoclBca ttousareon tile In the office of the street commissioner, a check of deposit certi fied to by some responsible bank of the city of Balem equal to five per cent, of the amount of tho bid must accompany each bid. H. A, CROSHAN, 1-IO-td Street Commissioner. M.T. RINEMAN, DKALKB lOX Staple and Fancy Groceries, Crockery, Glassware, Lamps, Woeden and Willow ware. All kinds of mill feed, AlHOVeeotnblesaadfrulta In their season. "Highest Prtco paid for country produce." We solid a share of your patrousge. 0-1) 183 Htate street OREGON STATE SCHOOL JOURNAL om oran of the state department of publio in struction. Tho Journal Is a monthly mac. mine devoted to school nnd home etuc. tlon; therefore, it Is Indispensable to teachers, and Invaluable to friends of edu cation In general. Price 31.00 per annum; nvoor moro copies 80 couts eaoh; sample cony 10 cents. Address J. B. Uormek, Ii H7-tf Proprietor, Albany, Or. EX K.. xt-.A.juL, Paper Ilangor. Leave order at Globe Real Estate Exchange INSUKANCM .Company. Fixe and Ma rine. G. W.BKKLKR, Agent, Balem. Oro Salem. Abstract and Loan Co. Tbo only Abstract books of Marion county. Real estate orders illlod promptly and safely. W. H. H. WATERS, MANAGER. " ANYTHING. From baled hay and feed to fin toilet soup, Key West cigars, tobacco pipes. kulves, etc. can always be lound at lowest prices; at T. BURROWS, No. za.OoromereuU BU Bl FEAR & HAMILTON, Loans negotiated on Improved form aud city properly. 3-A.RKM. Oraaox. Room H, Hush Rank blok, 612d if.l IStlO I Rustto Rocking chairs, Betters, genu of llco or reading chairs, lamp stands, center tables, (lower stands, baby rooking Md high chairs, etc., for salo Or Exchange for Secmi HttHtl Ge&dtf. Call aud Inspect Rustlcwork at old Court House, li. All klods.of furniture repaired. II. T. MARTIN, Propr. mm 'ii3&?S? FARM IFOItSAIiE. 820 acres of best stock and Irntt la In Oregou for sale at a bargain. Will U in tot to suit purchaser. AdAraiwor eU a ' ttJ.8IBEJU,Klli.Of. Near 811 ver Ureek Kail. T .GArAt- . ..coil -. w Hulem. Oregon. W. I. tlr, IfwiHtsst. A. V, Armstrong, Manar, JBKHiMess, gkortfcKMd, Typewriting, PeantaansMlp, Kacltak Department. iKudeate adMltMt at any time, CtlPU Hov, Rustic IIHBJ