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w! jcx J JtlO I l'"'TipTI is If il , Hf Tto "ln'f i' j n f i ilr limrawi1 ii mi iiniiHWWPHB ' imi 1 flffi CAPITAL JOURNAL HAIUHDAY FEIJ. 4, 1893. G1IMT & PATTERSON, Dealers In Groceries, Crockery, Glassware. Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Brushes, Windowglass, Etc. Sole Agents for Epicure Tea and Big Can Baking Powder. QKO. V. ClOODIIUK. K. OAUIMj. WOOD AND COAL. It Is nil acknowledged fact that Geo. D. Goodhue sells more Wood and Coal tlmu all other deulers com bined, ir you wiitit fuel see him, ofllce 05 titnte street. Goodhue & Cahii.l. A DOUBLE MURDER. A Scio Farmer Shoots His and Tlion Himself. Wife This morning about 3 o'clock, three miles this side of Sclo. Otto rJerfllng, a well known farmer, snot his wife and then himself, both dy- iujr Immediately ufter. Last night Seriliutr went to a party at Mr. Fred JfspeIt'H, his wife following awhl'e afterwards. On her enter in.', Serllini? was seen to whisper to Iht and then leave for home, where he seems to have sat up un til Mrs.' Settling's return at 3 o'clock on her entering the bed room where he was sitting by a tire, he shot her without warning and then himself Settling's wife died 18 mouths ago, about six mouths ufter he married Mr. Lydia Johnson in Portland. It is claimed she was, after his money. Tiiere was c xitinuous trouble, Mrs Serflluir leaving her husband once or twice and remaining in Portland several weeus at a time, hue was ab iut to leave again for good, it is thouirht. Coroner Farrell left for the place this morning, and will not return until tonight. From Boston. Messers. Griffin & Wilson' attraction at the Opera House next week will prove a draw, Everyone knows the Musical Come dy "Peck's bad biy and bis Pa," a dramatization of the famous "Bad Boy" sketches of George W. Peck, editor of the Milwaukee Sun. The entertainment is in three acts or scenes The grocery store, the bad boy's home and the plcnio grounds. The mauy characters are the bad boy, his chum, his girl, his pa, the policeman, the servant girl, the doc tor, the old soldier. The show is ir resistibly funny; the company pre senting it is said to be qualified in every way to give excllent perform ances, Mr. Downino's Suit The slander suit against Geo. 8. Down ing, ffuperlntundent of the state prison at Salem, was the subject of engrossing interest yesterday. Mr. Downing could not be seen until late iu the day by The Jouknai. writer, and stated iu effect that he considered it a case of blackmail but uot by the De Leou's, as he be lieved them to have been misled by others into commencing the suit. He said he hud but slight acquain tance with C B, Brown, but that Brown had always seemed to be a geutlemau, though he (Brown) had entirely misconstrued his remarks about Mrs. De Lon. Brown is severely ceucured by Mr. Downiug's friends fr the part he has takeu in the tiHitlr. i tm fc I. -i- ! FiiNKitAb Notion. The funeral of Edna F., wifoof J. W. MeKinney of Turner will take place at Tnruer Sunday, at 11 a. m. Burial in Twiun Oak cemetery, Turner. The friends of the deceased no doubt can liHrdly realize that oue whom they lutd learned to respect aud love has bo suddenly departed She la ush ered into a new world and takes with her the evenness and sweet Ukaofuwell lived life. No better alteration can be given than to say That all who were acquaintances vi re friends. m Below Zemo. btveral persons who were up at the proper hour to determine the matter Bay that Thurbday tfter midnight the mer cury went below zero. This fact is wo raru au occurrence that it is worthy of uitloe here. The mer cury rit.Hul an the point but a sbKt ttnjt vvliwt it mult-rated and by moruin;; rain fell. H r V 4 . at' Swat is, Oiif JIhm flirfj!(f MOT IfAMDTUKNMrtml WKfrnmlMoKAYrMWfoiJ KIJJ BJfUJM, i'WJJ JJLliJ (JUATiuuMiAIrtYJUlJ. OilGrainSchoolShoe All from ihu bt'st fnotoflofl rtfid ovory frnlf WAHUAN'l'ISI), rtftfo'fl cololirnto'i $2.50 lino Fold at 'l, AW now styloa. fb? Palace Dry 807 Commercial Street, IN SO01AI REVIEW, A HOOK I'AltTY was given lii honor of Ml'tjlSmen tine Heiidrlek, of Ohlmigo, at the homo of Mrs. Win. Knglnnd, 310 Liberty street, last Monday evening-. About oito hundred Invitations were responded to and the gentlemen and Indies present all ropresnnted In coVume or doportuieut tho title or a parody on some famous work of literature. There was iimibIu and Mlsi Uumlrick was induced toning several selections and received high compliments on her vocal art. There were refreshments and dancing. The followlug volumes Were ret resented: Sweet Sixteen, Oily a Word, Un der the Rose, Tramp Ahmad, Mid- dlemarch, Familiar Quotations, Very Hard Cash, Just us 1 Am Americau Commonwealth, Kid napped, Pickwick Papers, The Chain Bearer, Oue bummer, But Yet a Woman, Scarlet Letter, Three Feathers, Looking B.tckward, Pirate, Man und Wife, Paradise Lost, A Woman's Iteusou, A Bluok ripeck, Nicholas Nickleby, Plain Tales from the Illlls. A Crimsnn dtiin, Oliver Twist, Lucile, Undei Two Flags, Blackntone, Violets, Red Gaunth't, Homer's Odyssey, KiugV D-uuhters, Dei-cent of Mali, Bvuj on Man, O.d Maid's Purudise, Cast Up by the Sea, Black Carnation, P.uiconst on Medicine, Innocent Abroad, Jassaiuine, Shakespeare, Tho Green IJ.uid, Joliu Wurd Preacher, '03 (Victor Hugo), Ruse and Ring, Luiy of the Aroostook, Bittersweet, Goldeu Buiierily, Un der the Lilacs, White Wings, i'he C Mintrv D ictor. The Ring and the Bok, That Stick, Sweet BjIU Jin gled out of Tune, Haud and Glove, Breaking a Butteitl v, Under Three Flags, Somebody's Luggage, Vanity Fair, Twice Told Tales, Bow of Orange Ribbon. The priz-s were awarded as fol lews: L'tdy's pnz, an oil painting, a winter xceue quite appropriate for the occasion, to Miss Mary Stout, of Poitlaud, a guest of Miss M:e Boibe. The gentlemen's prlzi went to Frank K. Lovell, who guessed the most representations among gentlemen. Hh prize was a book. Mrs. E"g. land is a rare entertainer, so say all who attended. a. a. it. and w. it. c. Monday evening Jan. 30th. 1893 will loug be remember, d as a very pleas ant time, it was the occssiou of a re ception and camplire by members nf G. A. R. and W. R. C. of Sedg wick Post, given to their visiting comrades aud iuvilerf guests. The evening was pleasantly spent in conversation interspersed by a choice literary and musical pro gram by some of our best talent, as sisted by pupils of the Oregon State Blind school, oIfo reminis cences of the war by the cimrades, last but not least, was a bountiful luncheon to which all did ample justice. After the entertainment, a large supply of extra luncheon was divided among a number of needy faml'les. MISS ECRIUEIt'g BLCITAL. The recital by Prof. Hcriber's pu pils, which was podpouud on account of the storm, will take placeat tile University next Wednesday even Ing. The program will be better than originally planned, and should be greeted by u good attendance. Admission 2,'i cents. All school children and students 15 cents. AKT KKOKl'riO.V. Miss Ada Breyiu.ni is at home this afternoon and eveulug for an art reception, at the residence of Werner Breymau ou Stue street. Tho hostess has more than a local reputation with the brush, and this atialr will uo doubt be very enj y able. A MAEQITEUADE pirty was glvsn by the sine people at the asylum for tho Insane last Wednesday. The first prlz-i for best markers were awarded to Dr. Wil liamson by all the spectator. Dtncing was kept up to not a hue hour, and those present report a good time as Usual, at the asylum entertainments. THE KSTKE NOD8 legislative ball comes otr Mmilny ev, aud will be the close of the hen sou for this club before Lent. The floor is now in perfect coudltiou for dauctng, and refreshments will be served on the stage. It will be the last dress ball of the season, aud promises to be the grandest h(I lr 'u the history of state balU at the cap ital. THB WILLAMETTFU d"anfcl lust ulk-htat the hotel diulntr rM4 until tr mMnliit, AiutJ "SHOES! Goods & Sbo? Co,, Hennlor Denny and wife werontuoMg tho number, AN KStiKAVOH BOOt All wan planned olio evening tho past week, lo have necn given by Miss Maud Jackson, at the home on (Vim lor street. Owing to tho terrible Wediicsdrty,except that It Is ameiid storm, It had to be postponed, and ed so as to preclude the Use of any will be" one of the future events of of tho stato appropriation for the the city. erection of n state building at Chi- DlsriNOUIBHEu VlfllTOlta. Rev erend Mother John Btptlst, super ior general of the holy names of Jeotia nud Mary, accompanied by her secretary Sister M Alexander, arrived In this city Frld.iy morning. Ttiese distinguished visitors aro from Hochelaga, Canada, where tho mother house of this sisterhood is' established. They are making a, tour of the Western coast, vlnltltiir ilm (1 1 (lei en t. pdnenliiiiinl Irixllln. lli.i.u IIMtliir Ilia i.inu.ruMi.li nltUar community. The teachers and pupils of the Sacred Heart Academy tendered a cordial welcome to these distinguished visitor. Thomas Peakce Dead. Word came from Eola today of the death of Thomas Pearce, the veteran weather reporter of Oregon. His funeral will take place from the homo at 1 o'clock Sunday afternoon, Rev. P. S. Knight ctiiclallng. Geo. aud Lot Pearco of tho Wade hard ware firm, aie sous of tho deceased, aud their place of business is closed for the time. Iliou Watkk. When the tem perature turned warm after the late snow many predicted high water, but us much of the snow is gone aud only a foot raise is recorded in the riyer, we may rest easy. The wa ter stands at four feet today, and risluii slowly. The nights are too cold for high water from the snow. Pkesbytekian. The usual servi ces will be held tomorrow. Dr. Gwynne, who is on a short vlhit to Salem, will preach morning aud evening. Sabbuth school at 12. Junior Christian endeavor at 3 p. m. Senior society at 0.16. W. C.T. U. At 4 o'clock p. m., Sunday at the W. C. T. U. hall there will be a temj,erauce meeting under the auspices of the W. C. T. U. An address by Rev. Bowersox, also good singing. Everybody Invit ed. Federation op labor A meet ing of workiugmeu and mechanics is to be held at the capltol Sunday at 2 p. m., for the purpose of form ing a Federal Labor Union. First M. E. Services at the First M. E. church Sabbath morn ing and evening. Preaching by the pastor. Morning subject; "Leaven." Evening; "The Quality of Mercy." Strangers always welcome. Gospel and Sonq. Tomorrow at 4 o'clock in the association rooms. All men welcome. Rousing song service, will you come. EvANaELiOALCiiuiioir Sunday school at 12 m. Y. P. C. E. at 0:30, aud preaching at 7:30 p. m. tomor row. J. Bowersox, pastor. A. M. E. Regular morning ser vice tomorrow, but uo evening ser vice. Sunday school at 1 o'clock p. ru. The beautiful Is not always the most expensive. See the medium priced parlor rockers at Keller & Marshe's all styles new patterns. Three lbs English walnuts 25 els at Sroat & Uile's. m Pennoyer Strikes Back. Governor Peuuoyer, referring to the action of the Oregon Slate 'Jeutial Democratic committee in passing resolutions of censure said; "The resolutions of the Oreg n State Democratic Central committee condemning me for a nfujul to ui-e st ite property for other than state purposes und txptessiug confidence In Mr. Cleveland, who openly te quires t-ubt-ervieucy to the financial demuudsnf Wall street as a prero qulslt of lllcial patronage, would, very much belter become servile caltifls than Democratic freemen." Ayer's Sarsaparilla purifies the blood, aud exnels all poisonous ele uieuts. Sold bv druggUls. Keller & Marsh give the best bar gains iu furniture you should see them try their goods. Those 3 lb table pears at 10 cents a can are golug fast at Sroat k Glle's. Malarial fever and Its effect quick ly give way totiiuiujourf Llvtr IU guUtux, Money q loan ou pjty or fann ? cuittv on lor or short time. rur At, iluimllou, l-3-3t (V.I aud tf-lC. fWak'ii prison mu mtwM .fnHf MfttlfWf WW fll! Mf "M'l' Wfmltff f fiHititlltiiUUUl f'f i'ta MMP, $ A c'offimlflMdHiMkfrffffl t'"''''" Iflitfy ftijififHnlim'tit nflil KlllmiH l rcfHtfC itiititftflfrtc if mm UilwUtM III rt !W titijt wl rtipmiitpii n4 me '. InWdJ (iccf at Mrtfldif UiMittl tiil 'Merrlffr fti'ttt 1" '"'"''l Wtlwjif HmlMeUHnitftiiMtUfintlHiP. ! 'I lie M'tinfe jmifil i WnfW'd rule ' bill ywiefil.V. I 4 Ayri Alley, UifiernfttHliiohftinfi, jttitler, Cuiiiefoiii Ornsiio, Urnm, iWeiliiy, DmIsmii, IHmcIi, Looney, , Matlock, McAlllsIvfltOlliii.llrtlfy, Wlllk WiMKlafd and l'rwldoiil. Nrtyn-iJoklpy, Cogswell, (iHtec, Jltishiii, iMytr( Smith, Htelwcf, Vuliderbufg, Veatoli and WcatliM ford. Absent Maxwell mid Hayes. riicsame bill passed tho hmtsflOti CUgO. The old railroad commission muni hang together or they will hang apart. . Sol. Abraham, of Roseburg, who is the leading fighting, and working Republican of that section, say freight ou wheat to Portland Is 18 cents a bushel. Expense of clean- '"! sacklnir. etc.. is 10 els. I'he IiriCU IS OU ll., which leaves the m . ... In. .11.. .i..l,f O. .la ri aruiein iinuiii;aiijr ...j - "" ' bushel for their crop. That is wliy the farmers in Douglas county are so heavllv iu debt. He is for lower rates. A close friend of tho governor sas he will slgu the btll to repeal the mortgage tax law. The senate voted to reneal this feature of the house bill by 18 to 11. The bill is made special order Tuesday at2 p. in. At the Republican caucus l-t night it is said to have been agreed to give the Monmouth Nomitil stliool bill u smaller appropriation aud pafas it. Au excursion went to Corvallis to visit the state agriculturo college to day. I numbered the represonta tives aud senators who feel au In terest Iu that institution ami they are a host. LOCAL AAl) fEUSONAL. It snowed all day yesterday at Portland. Whale & Ford have moved their musical instrument and i-ewintx ma chine depot to the D'Arcy block ou State street. Oue drunk and four vngs stood up in a row before Judge Oooilell this morning and pleaded uuilty. The D illy Aitorlan sends outn finely executed reproduction en graving of the last p irtrait of J iirns G. Blaine. Frank Starr was fined, with costs $19 40 for at-sault on Oscar Hodgln, iu Recorder Ede's court. J. A. Vau Eiton believes In clear daylight aud sunrise met lions aud hence his success iu the grocery business. His customers like It too. Dr. J. H. Gwynne, synodlcal mis sionary of the Presbyterian church, is home from a tour iu the religious wilds of Portland. Mr. Myers aud daughter Littra, returned to Sclo tills morning after a visit with his sou Senator Jed Myers. The snow yielded to un all-day rain yesterday aud today started off balmy, sunny aud springlike, Reliability, purity and freshness are the main things when you come to Lily the necessities of life. These are strong points whh J. A. Vau Eaton, successor to Squire Farrar & Co, It Is a faot worth knowing that, as a household remedy, for children and adults, Ayer's Pills aro iuvalu able. The Capital city eleclrlo cars will begin ruunlngln South SjIpui Sun day morning, after which time reg ular trips, will be made, Glis Haines and A. S. Powell, liv ing near Melmma, are reported to have lost their lives iu the snow on the mountains near Silver Creek falls. They were hunting. James Welch und Cyrus Reed es caped from the reform school latt night but went recaptured before they gt very fur. The whole fl ur turned out bv the R'd Star mill at Turner Is without doubt the most wholesome diet that Is made from wheat, Hon, and Mrs. J. G. Wright went to Portland this afternoon. IttrtM h U III W Ira I mm m 7 iFk ;ft2lB,Baking 'jrwiiflpfMinfliu, It. rt''itf M Miilr HtniflfWlflMi . i4"Pfroftirififin4lrof nmi(vf(iu flirt HWUmllrtMrn nfaifi4 tiffftiflltftf iff. itftffMfi llifl ftlimd tfffi4 wrflfe flftil tin. i .(MtPfMIiftf, rtlfti ItPtfrU " llmf tlffil fi L imf" nf ttliHl ninny MiififilnlH. f'nf nil mirl HUM, lUftl 14 ftn folflfll HHfl t(f 4frtf'4flitr!iitfiilHlfrti TrthMi oilier t "flnirte time now .foiiiM hi ffM "fiHfPlf fllii do ii 1 firtd fl fcMlfijf nf -iiufrtiif fitHKHfl mill Miigimr nfltf iftf f'lfio nilMMiioii i"r niij niuu vi I'ni'ti , A fflMiil m1rf.4wl mrt ftff Aycf '( ftafurt iwflflrti.wiilrit f illd rtlffi IMM lii'f f" (tlf. If Im4 itdfin dirt iiiotn tfood ffittil n'l oflief iiipiIIcKipi I lime ftt'f (lied " Kritnh Mellow, Clit'Ncit, MUM. " Vnt ffnliMi t rrt4 rtflllffcd tlli' lu-rwiin priwiriiiltiii, wi'rtkdM-i, Inimfiof tiriMirililiiii, wensiieii, miiL'inr fftrtlM . iiml ineiltiil dnfifeli'ii Iftlnrf flic tpldiiil Willi Ayi'f'4 rllit. I Witf ((iliiiitefeleiiti'it " I (1,'flll icl fir iniflffl Hl.ilinrlll.i I ivni, Mi, ill - Mf4. ,Milfy HflMI'lH, MlWFll, Mn.i WIiph ffmifilcil wlfli tilttineti, 8loep 'a3iiM, of find Dfcrttii!, take Ayer's Sarsaparilla, rnnriMt) at 0ft i, 0, Aver k Co,, Lowell, Mnss 3oM tll ItruKKlm nd llmlert In iinlklne "'i ?.'i'". .". . "i" ii.i-.-,,"" Baby cried, Mother sighed, Doctor prcscrlbett i Cnstorln IlUTTKlt. Best crentnery nnd dairy butter ut Clark fe Epploy's. Fish, plenty Divlsnn's market. Chtirch Directory. KVANOFi,tot.. Corner of Mber'r anrt OnterMrectH. Hnndny aervlcpu 10:30 a. ,n. mil 7:10 p. iu., flnnnay nctiool 12 in., Y. I'.rt. 0. K. 0:30 p. iu.; I'rnyer mpetlng TliurHtlny, 7.Tlp. in. J, l!oworoz, pftster, residence 127 Lliicny s'reet. I'uKsnYTKiUAN. Church street, between Cliemeketannd Center. I'renohlng inorn lag nud evening; 8iibbntb school ut 12 in.; Y 1'. S. C. E. at H:30 p. in.; prayer meeting rinirMday nt7:'!0p. in. ltov. K. It. GwyiiBO, 1), D paxkir. 0UTll HAi.Eit-M. K church. Trench, log every Mund.ty at lfc'M a. in. mid 7 p. in. Sunday Kuhool ut 3 p. m. l'inyer meeting Ttumdny nt 7 p. in, Kpworlh League, I"rlday nt 7 p.m. Kuv.CIiuh. 11. le, p:itur. CUMI1KHI.AND PlIKSllVTRUIAN. Slllom, Oregon, Ituv J B. Ululr, t'ustor. Kmidiiy clionl overy Sun"iiy, 10 a. m, I'reuuhhig avery tutulav, 11 u. in. and 7:M p. in. Uliurch iouo on Hlgli htreot, lietwcen Marlon und Union, bveryuody welcome. Unitkd Hi!i;tiieun. Two IiIocUh bouHi ivetof pmiivu er depot, "-crvlce t'very nblj.tlliut 11 o'clock, iiudut 7: 10. Puubulh xrhool ut 10 i. in. l'inyer niectlng evcy -ill irdiy night nt 7:30. Kveryliodycordluly invited. Uev. 1.8. JeunlnuH, l'tmtor. METiiomsrl'i'inGMi'Ai.. Services onSab h.itlint lCi 0 and 7;(0. Sunday Rnlmol nt 12; lipvvurtli ljitngu.suti:t6; I'rnyer meet ing overy Tliuritiluy eventni. Itov. 0. L. Kellernmn, puslor. 8t. Joskpii'i) Catholic Onuncn. Che inetcelH und Cottngc. Sunduy Ketvlces; Low iims 7:30 a in.; high iiiiimh tr;'i(); Sunday school 3 p. in ; vixpiTs 7.0): week days, low iiiiihh 7 u. m. Uev. J. S. W lillo, pubtor, CoNQiiKaATiotfAi.. C iruer Center nnd Liberty Services Hundiiyut 10:30n. in. nud 7 p. in ; Sunduy Mibool 12 in., Y. 1". 8 O. K lit H:d0p. in.; pruyeriuieltiig7:30p.m.Thurs day. Uvanokl c.vr. Mission.; Corner Che iiieketuuud ITtli ki reels. Service In Euk ili.li eveiy mid.iy evening in 7:30; Huudoy school ul.'!;:u p in ; pruyer ineeiiu overy H'tdiieHduy bveulug U17..W1. St. l'Am. lii'i'coi'Ai, Ci'Uiicii. Oirner Church unit Clit'inekeni. 8 I vices 10:30 n in. und 7 p. in ;Sn inlay school 11:45 u. m.; i.ervlcoThuiddy7.b0p, in. Uev. W. Lund, lector. Fiitsr Baptist. Liberty and Mnrlon. rtervIci'B lU-.3)a. in nnd 7.-00 p. m; Sunday school 12 iu.; young people'ii meeting ut 6 p. m.; pruyer meeting 7:30 Thuiuday. Hev. Uobrt Whituker, pastor. Khke iliTuoniBT Itev. II. K, Emnlley piistor. Hervlces Kuudny morning und evening, Hundiiy schonl nt 10 u. in.; praj er meeting Friday night. Church upposlto North Haioiii Hchool, FaiENDS. At Highland park on car line. Hervlcos 1G::X) u. m. nnd 7,30 p. in.; Hundny t-chool 12 in.; Chrlstiun Endeavor 0 p. in,: pruyer meeting Thursday 7:30 p. in. Itev, K. H. Oeorge, pastor. The Church or God holds regular ser vice. In Hid Uermun Iluptlst church, ou Nor.h Coilugii street. 1'ieuchlng Hunday ut 5::i0 i. m. I'rayer meeting every Tbun nay evening nt 7i 10 p. in. Itev. , TA.Cllllet, imstor. Obhmam Uaitist. Services In Qerman Ui'ptl't clmrcti north of Cottage stieet. riuuduykclioolmlOu.m. Preach I n z tit II u in. K veiling ei vice ut7;30. Itev. John Kechter, puslor. Unity i iiuiicii. Cor. ChemekotA and Collage street, ber vires 10:30 u. in und 7;M0 p. in. Mun ay i-ctjool ut 12. Conducted by Uev. T. W Haven. OiuiuriAN HciKNOr. Hervloes In Unl turlun null ut IWOu.m.uuu 7:30 p. in.; Kub bnth sobojl 12 m.; llible study 'i'hursduy ev.nliu. Ciiiiistian. High nnd Center. Bunduy srliool 12 in.; preuehlng 10:30 a. m.; young people's mclely fl:U n. in,; pri-uchlug 7:11 p. in. uev, w. ii. iiiiuuiH, pusior. Lvanoemcai. Corner of Liberty nnd Ceiiu r strtelH. Germnu servloj every flrst und third sunduy. J. Jl 1'i.lnr, r ustor, KuaAN i.UTIIKKAN North Colt ie nl. riervlcoii Ut und 3d hunduy .f eueli mouth ut 2 p. m Itev. U. K. Alfyer putr. TK.Mi'KiMNCK, Union Jidgs ol Uood Tempi r. N-. Vt) niucU nvrry Krld-y nlghiHi Unci ll.ill. Travelling num. bers uiu cord ul y Invited. AritioN iKruontsT, Norli fnlsm. Kvrvn 1 a, in. hkiI 1 lyip. m. Hundny school ul 1 p, m, Uev, (J, W, White, iutor, llollnes mh'I 1 'I vim. Heull,i7,Mt ltfi lllgb ttnvt, every au inlay u net noon ul 3 o'ulixk. Cuanrr'AN Hoiimck. Itgii a cervices at 10,'Uu'o o 1c evf.yfluuduy,ni ,fiti Llbiny sirirei. Oekman UrroitMED. Capluiland Murl on.,rtuudiiy kerviie I , iu,;iiinduy tnttool iu.t. iu.; pr.iyr iuetiiw wednrsduy 720 p, in, Kv .1, Mnellh'iupt, puslor. mV nrm&m,,ti utmMm if i t.'fH&ZSffll II, imESAjI HMWS 0. O. Oivoii, tho shoo ftmotiiit of ft(('k carried, nnd ou closor ltmrijius than nny othor houso. ANOTHER line just boon announced, and many aro taking Men's Kip and Oil Grain Boots, best , . t Boys" " " " " Mon's Working Shoes Boys' " " Mon's Calf Shoos, neatest stylos Ladies' Dongola Shoes, tipped Misses' " " " Children's Dongola Diamond tip You cannot afford to miss PACIFIC LAND AND ORCHAR FOR TOWN $2.00 I'erdnzeu fortlioduest llnlshed l'llorotlUAI'lH lnthoclty. MONTEB BROS., lkt) Coniinorclni Street, T. J. EKGSS. llOUSli PAINTfNG, PAPER HANGING, Natural Wood Finishing, Cor, SUlh und Chemehetu btreet. JOHN lit WIN, Carpenter and Builder, Shop G5 Hlato street, Store Fitting aSpocialty Undertaking and Embalming. in, in .i.lii 1 1 tin cay. A.M.OLOUail, - lOiSUitoht. Delivered KE MAKES VOODEN SHOES. An Uuiijiio IndiiMtry I'llcil by un Unique Old Mun fnini Frnnoe. Did you know that u family of French pooplo lioro in Now York lived by making wooden bIiocs just such BabotH as tho European peas ante wear? After going down a steep and nar-i row iliglit of stairs you almost Btum bio into a littlo dingy room. Tho first tiling you soo is a stout French man bending over what looks liko a carpenter's bench. Back of you is a huge, old fashioned French four poster. This, M. Hourtoul will toll you. if you speak his native tonguo, Ihih accompanied him in all his wan-derings-to California, to Mexico and finally to Now York. Around the room Bit iwo boys and tho wifo at work. On tho bench aro piled blocks of wood, Boino of them partly covered with leather, all bearing a grotesquo resemblance to a gigantic human foot, while beforo all tho windows, serving an a sign but koeping out tht light, are innumerable umbrellas and inoro caricatures of shoes. Al. Hourtoul is n Maitro Jacques Jack of all trades. "What will you?" lie Hays, with a deprecating shrug, "Genius must eat. Soma day I will malio nothing but sabotw. You would know whore I learned my art? Why. in tho fair country of Auvorgno, where my father and my family for many generations havo lieon shoemakers. Wo loft our coun try -my wifo and I and camo to America. Why did wo not know the Americans almost all wore tho leathern shoe? Ah. ono judges othor countries by what ono sees at home, "Well, the business has itH up and downs. Once, when Mr. Kiralfy brought out a French ballot, thero was inonoy to be mado. J would do it all again without pay, to measuro once more those pretty foot, to look oncu more at those dainty ankles! Tlmt nm fol -Unit waa as good as Ativcrgnol "But now such things happon rare ly. Now and hen an order for ono pair of wooden shoes for completing Home fancy costume that is all. "No, 1 had forgotten. Many French people know mo, and they oomo and order what wo call soquea shoes with a wooden solo and a leather top. "You koo tho pastry cooks and bakers, tiio waiters and glasHmakora would rather wear tho sabote) they last longer," Tho old man picks up a Uny eamplo of his handiwork and stroke it lovingly. That belonged to littlo Pierre, ho says, his oldest eon, who died years ago in Mexico, The twi light has fallen, and tho old fallow's two bt in deep shadow. And we pick our way out of the poor room up the rickety Htei. Through the hall litmt the uouudi of u harmonica. 'Jbe Imjhu pyu d'Auverge""Tli fair vounirr t Auvra"aimm m lidiiia Such are all our Stati in regard to ana rnces. Salem Wooleo Mill WNWWHSHWW Below the Lowest. fJofilcf, soils moro trootls thnn this is onsily explained by tho CUT IN BOOTS AND SHOl these offers. Terms, cash. C. G. LOTS' FRUIT TRACTS HOEYE & MILLS. PORCELAIN BATHS J. E. MUltPllY. Tile for Sale, Brick and Tile Yard, K011T1I SALEM. BIIAVINO fAIlLOllS, Only l'oicolain llnth'J'ub lu tho city. UOU Com Ht.,8ulem,ur. Take Itj EVENING JOURNAL, Only 2 cents a day delivered at your door. MARTIN k HARKINS. Horseshoeing. BLACKSMITHING. Btate Btreet, - - Salem. CENTS A DAY, Evening Journal. at Your Door. Capital City Bin WHOLESALE AND RETAIL MANUFACTURING STATIO Our account books nro made of tho most BKlllful lubor, liaviiiK patent tmukH, OI'ENINGl FLAT, and niiBwurluir every renuireittoiit for couveiileucu nf We nmke u upeelulty of supply 111; oiticiiUM, etc. BALEM, - - - - - IN All Konds Lead to :iiicii"o. THtCHICAGO,MILWAUKEE&ST, LEADS Excursion Ifatcs ESTABLISHED 1870. WILLIAM NILES & CO,, Los Angeles California. BREEDERS AND EXPORTERS OF msm mmm Notice, Notice h hereby slvon, that for tho pur pont) of liiuklli 1-11 1'XiliulUrfl'ini ol ll ier H'Ujh who 11, u otlur ilienikolvo.. u c.inol. (lull- lor lumber of inn .rtliiHiU ot linn uuiinty, J ulil iiold u jiubllo uiuiiiIiihiIou ul ulutn,Urt-oii.ull o'clock WUuui(luy, Fibiuuiy , JMIl Ain cnim liT data coinmUxlonH will b oxuinllieU ul tliomiiiftltmu. AllproiiH iiitaiidiUK loupply forcertill. ruttM ut Unit lliiio, nlmuUl uulliy Hit) b letter befiiio Uiu enuuilnullou ! Miruiuern will be nqulied to produce eviduiicoof Kixid mot nt cluructvr. Tliufeolor Hits exuiuliintiuu Ull. Ii.nnl 1I1U 11 lb duy or Juiiuury, 1&03. X-VOdJiWJw J r.UltAlltVAl, Co. bupt. Wurlou Co 21'UH I'Al'KIl U kept on tile at K. O . Drakf)' AdvertUluB AK'urr ' m.d Morcbuutu Kxcbtigu, hull 1 N irUi 1, iMillorotM, wlierocouUuoU torft. IttUiiy uau bo muds for IU J.KAVHH SALKM f from U, 1. Dock at 0 o'clwlc ft. in. orery UoDduy, WoiluDkday nud hutuiday. I.KAVKB I'OKTLAND IromtlieOntrMldoi'kul tootol Wn'htf ton utrttt evwy TwHKlny, Ttiurnday turn ""towJnlBi5 frlgbt and op-r buiH bm, mI1 00 tbe utmt, AUHKHHKh, Steamer Elwood. our Gi biiuiwiwiij muLi ji mtm anv firm in Salt faot that ho eelk, advantago of it Repairing neatljfl GIVEN, -9! AND FARMS. J. L BENI CAI Prttit ii ' p. o;t. It. T. 1IVJ Cigars ai BILLIAlil 943 Oo T. W. TJ The Ut IlemodolH, re uiuinisierea cIiinh work. Htnto liiHurnno i m the VERY KEST bUHiueus liousca, buuks, towai - - - - 1893 . THE VAN to tho World's INCORPC TINE CATTLE, IUHl Berkshire Al I'oland-Cliiua'I Fancy Poultry, All Vario Eggs for I Nlles Paclflo ConHt l'.uiltl IlliiHi ruled, 60 en it roEND i'OU CJUUI (Northern Pacific R. R j LATEST Jl Two Through Tfi lillpm lylupiu lUC-ulli 1 6op 7.1&UII OSSpii) 7;iipu I lpui t Zipiii JltUU. l.M'nn.l .Mi'uui, lUuiuta AfUViiJi itllllWKW Tlplt uild and Ibn.ugU to ull polum Ut ' ulllf fittllilliL. 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