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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 18, 1894)
Attend Closin 1000 M At ETerythirg in the stock and be onvinced. The Palace D, Q. & S Co., 307 COMMERCIAL STREET. HAIR MATR ESSES AT KELLIB & SO.NS, The beat Bed made. Try one. 318 and 320 CnmmTclrtl St. Local Dates. By Perkins corn dy. Jan. CO. Four Pahdoned. Tub governor to day issued lull pardim to the follow lag: Henry Jackso-i, of Mnltnoniith, B6fiter.ce I CM. 0, 1803, for larceny, out year, oa petition of th JuJe mid pro- testing witnessed. C-m. E. Hchiuldi. of Wimco, euttnc -d Dee. 1, 1801, f"t forgery, nluo yearn, on petition of pro-i ecuting aforney. Chta. Janea, o' Unstllla, July 6, 1802, Jaieeny, twi yesra. Ellas Downs, Umatilla, sen teuced last June for oblalulug nionej under fa'aa pretense, one year. The two latter had nerved their time, aud were restored to full citizenship. The Poor Horses. The man who works his horses all day and turns them out to craze at ulght in the rain and enow, while be Is snug and warm by bh stove or in bed, has yet to learn the first principles of humanity. Ilia elfishnees enables him to provide for bis coiifiirta while he abuses the brute creation placed nt man' disposal and for man's use by au All-wise Provi dence. Seeing a pair of working horses eUfedleg out in the snow storm last nhjhfc suggested these thou hts. Wool Gugwkks. Resolutions were adopted Tuesday at the Wool grower ' Haeetlng, a togelhe- too oug for ord inary reading, which oppose passar of the Wilson bill. PollMcluus foranrt against tbo tarifl aired their views and Jt was decided to rend W. W. Huker, of .Portland, to Washington to present the resolutions. SoMKWUAT FlBIIY. J. O. Wright always leads on choice Bait llsii, cod fish, tongues and sounds, Bwlm eheer and other table deilcuclts. Ik tub Pablou, If you want i flm vac 'amp ft r it, fee the elegant new llneai J. O. Wright's the fluent evei In Bulem A Bubject for Prayer. This Is prayer nutting night In nil the churches of tb'a city. Win e v..r oos'ormsof organ "ae I ohardy ired -lug what they am to reiievu the dip trt8 of the poor, the unemployed, am the starving, there has been no gener hi vemont tnon the churchea to lieli n thl dlr ctlon. The mliiliiterc tun M "m era are urged to take up the euun of humanity. They could do a cram work through their organizations hiiiI If thi-ir hf'pls not needed In this cm, there aro hundred of poor famllle ti on the Bantixtu rlvo who need help. The Hubbard Grand Army. Hubb rd U n town In the heart if Marlo'i o unty'i richeat farming legtoi and Grind Army matters there tin II turlanlug not a little bit. Of u. Ktiid fot wll hold a public lustallallm jointly with a new Women' Helii-l Corps to be nivaulE-d with :!6huri aaeraheH Pr d y eveniug, Janutry 10. A supper will to ilvoi, after whlui there will b pati lotto ngs aud spuk lBf, The Hubbard O. A, It. peopli ar wideawake. mrmamtmmmmmmmmmmaBmii.im.itiu.i iimjim Special this Week! A Ream of flrat-olasa 111 Mil ! -FOR- -:-25 Cts i li I DEARBORN'S BOOKSTORE, JtfpiH'O hut WluW Window. ' THE GREAT 061 Sale! DRY GOODS and Shoes. goes. All new goods. Come SUiT-ERINfJ ON THE SANTIAM. Hand ed Families There. Are Snff;rlng There Is undoubtedly liable to be great deal of Buffering umoiig the set tlers on the Smu iji river mar Mill City. W. II. Udy, wlio lias settled a smal ranch a mile and u half from there, bus. been in the city two 'aya looking for work but without success. He cati.e to'l'liu JuUH.naL otllue last ulght aid tiled his ww, He left his family ther- In cabin, a wife and three little children. They hid 123 lb?, of flour left. That was all. Many families are 'lying on vegetables straight, h.tWng neither il Mir nor meat. Hd ottered to work for 60 cts. u duy, in the hope to end them some money to get food. WHO Til KY AUK. Who are the people ou the Hantlara liable to become destitute? Rjuchers, yeltlers who live hi rented places, miu era, newcomers, loggers, homesteader?, hunters, people formerly employed in the sawmills and lumber camps there, now idle. They have no cattle or sup plies, nothing to sell, nothing to earn and "no help from nowhere in sight." Supplies will h ivo to come from some where. Borne one responsible up theie should be prepared to receive and dls tribute necessaries ot life. Thousands of dollars of uup.iid labor due from the railroad company is a so a great source of destitution. The poor people bud counted upon tills and the g-eateat hardship results from the failure of the company, There should bo Immediate relief for these people or there will bearcat suf fering. Tub Jouknal Iiuh given M Udy u few da) h' work so ho can send his family relluf. Hd ha-) a battle of gold dust to sell and says if the river wis not so high he ci uld now mike sniill wages washing gold. IV pie who can give Mr. U ly u day's work even at i low (trice should leave word at this otllue. There are thousands of dollars of we.ill b in this city (hut cau b brought to the relief of the sullerng poor if the printer spirit prevails. No ono Nhmilil howl inutility until he bun tint done Hinuthitig to ret ve ifrr'. Let us help iluce people. Who will tine hold of tnls miittei? Tho Conimittoo of 100 Kalem bat staried u movement t have n oonimittto of 1 0 tax payer?. F I owing eal Iiih been issued utnl signed: It i minified that n met ting of tax piyiiH o .Siilun and Marion county b hu.d at the Willamette hotel, Saturday, January 'JO, 1801, at : p. in. for tbo pur posoof orgHiiizitloii, utter theiiiauiiet o' the (.'oiitmtttte of Ohm Hundred fu P irtiuml and Mtiltm mall entity. All t x puyera are tuvi id toutiend. John Wrlu'ht l.ndd A Hush 10 C uiall U P lioiMi Loi h Pearce M F Cliud Hick I Ij I'aitersoti John Hughes It A Savage KlIM.ai U V Johnson J G ThouiiMin J I 'l'liompon Win lirnwu Win Miller Hlelner & llbestT K Hrevuian It I ll.iiM-, Jr V Mr. ,maii It '.v I I'Viner I Q Wl.HOII UiiMrli-H Olnugett r II Itarnes V It I)U I J Diir.Ninple oalllpKOII Junes Win H'iglaud S U Adnins Dan J Fry A N t illicit Win Manning i.'.i in,.. i. v l. llllFl'll Uhas I) MoortH T II Hubbard B T Northcutt Tho JuuitNAli has always boon a comuiltter of one to secure an hoiiesl, economical and progressive ailMilnls tration of publio a Hair. It Is glad to see the cltlzeLB follow up lu this line of work. A Real Estate Suit The suit of B. P. Ctterlln aud John Patterson against H. W. Caroy, for $41,02 commission ou sale of 60.77 acres of land to J.BanderciHjk.who took a deed vuviviw. xi wvji n. oiugiiniu uniugut the case before Judge Kle, of the superior court. Win. Kher defended r ... ..r, ... vue.,. wl. A testimony was all got before the Jury by r . 1 1. t -. n... ..-!. .. i. en . . nillll r.'UllH' it hIhiIII lllU llall:ll IllSllltulil ui n ejiciwiiiu vviiiiiuci, .r '.J vuiiiitiM- rkt a. ui...a1I.. .l.t.l.at ... ..Jt ......a. t l slou. The tuw fxolted a great deal of lutein t. Jury fouud fur defeudaut, Cost Oo'clwk last night, andthe forenoon ou the D.mocratlo anxious wat, so far was spent arguing the law points, a tho FMem , 000'0erled which were nil very aharnly ooutejited. v. -. i. ..... , ""CJUCU , ,. , , ... uBwiuimiiuiiw uarrowoa uuwn to lin ll'llrtUA.a UTAIM .1 V M ,1 1 1 1141 1 Ultil tll.k . . ... -. .... . aV3SNIr CAPITAL .TOTTHTCrAT, THXJBSPAY, JAOTAS-g 18,1804, Ee3s SE JiTATE TAX LEVY. Amounts. Levied By Oouotlea and Specific Approprlatiou Pro vided For. The state tax levy was made Wednes day and was fixed at four and three tenths ml. Is for 1694. Following is the table showing the amount of state tax levied against etch ceuntj: Baker 14,758 55 beniou 14,021 8-. Clackamas . 25,250 30 Clatsop 10,602 12 Columbia 6.711 01 Coa 15,814 211 Curry 2,4TB 7z CrooB. 8.007 18 Douglas 21,790 O.i Ullllam 6,405 63 Uraut 6,648 60 Harney e,Jl 64 Jackson 10,267 67 JoepUine ............... 6,700 71, Klamath 6,170 00 Lake 6.707 8" Lane 30.508 6b Lincoln 4 100 & Liuti 37.616 87 Alclbeur 4 206 21 Marion 40.0l4 2-i Morrow . 6,870 8i Multnomah. 260.402 in P.-lk 17.018 9.5 Sherman .-.. 4,375 'd; illiamiiok 6,341 7i Umatilla 30,872 U Union 23,476 2- Wallowa 4 852 t Wasco 14,443 3 Washington 2(,80i 71. Yamhill. 26,281 1: Total $722,782 2t 8PECIPIO APPKOPKIATIONS. The levy was computed from a de tailed statement of the expenses t which tbeitate will be subjected fo the year 1804, and of 'he items of de Qclencles, paymeut of which has beei authorized by law, and also tbe ru nlng expenses of tne state, (which in eludes tbo salaries of the state offlcerr, clerks, Janitors, etc., teachers and cut rentexpauses of the deaf-mute, blin aud reform schools, insaue asylum penitentiary, printing, etc.,) aud tb. follow! ug specific appropriatiens: Bllud school improvements, (6,000. Bchool record bogk3 aud blanks, $3. 760. Buildings state fair grounds, $3.OC0. Portland initustrlal fair, $500. Hooks for state library, $,500. Bupport borne at Portland, $2,500. Bupport orphans' home Balem,$2,500 Bupport orphans' home Albany, $2, 500. Bupport refuge home Portland,$2,500 Aid baby home Portland, $2,000. Aid Magdalen home Portland, $2,300 Aid St. Mary's homo, $1,000. Electric wiring buildings Insane asy lum, $3,750. Furnishing and finishing new in tlrmary, additional buildings, equli. P ! .uops, macniuery ana tools, ex tending flro protection system, improvt ueuts alter .nous aud repiira at aur about the Insane asylum, $10,300. Construction of cottages aud congre gate dluing hall aud furnishing then for, for heating and sewerage system and water supply therefor; for con structlon aud alteration of outbuilding for farm aud Industrial impalement and machinery ut the asylum cottagi farm, $20,8."0. Feiiolug asylum lands, $650. Purchase cottage farm, $3,000. A drain from capitol grounds, $1,800. U-palrs state capllol, $3,000. Roofund painting capitol. $3 500. Purchase of wood, eta, $2,700. Cleaning out Mill creek and cru otructiiig levee from reform school la d to penitentiary, $2,600. Fencing waier ditch, etc., penltei -tary, $2 075. Oregon state weather bureau, $500. Hoys1 aud girls' aid society ofPon land, $1,250. Pattnn home Portland, $1,000. D innltory university of Oregon, f 15, ono. Additional school buildings, worl shops, dormitories, laundries, and ma ehhury, bakery, engine rooms, for ful equipment and furnishing thereof, and for water supply, sewerage andothtr Improvements at the state reform school $30,000. Bupport soldiers' home, $12,000. Bupport soldiers' home.deflcle icy In levy of 1S03, $1015.65. Oregon National guard, $J0,0O0. Biate university, $30,000. Uniforming mid quipping Oregon uatlntia gjard, $20,000, Btate agricultural college, $13,000. State normal scho Weston, $12,000. Purchase of land, erection, furnish. Ing, and equipment of bulldlniM. for apparatus, Healing and water supply, sewerage and other Improvements for the Oregon school for deaf mutes. $12.- 600. Btate normal school at Moumouth, fO.SvO. Cancellation of electric light contract of 18S0, and f jr expeusea under now ooulrtt0ti m;m. All in tbo Field. Ex-Qav. Chadwlok, Win, Q. Westa- T u WhU DAVdon, aaii - wVtfri., .,. n.m.w,,. .J !?, -.--.-,. M1V ci auailt llnen. tf fmm '.. ... l . .... ' . 'I UaM'lt Balk This week at Willis Rros. BceptloM lu thslr regular ad. PERSONALS. Geo. Baubert went to Portland this 'afternoon. Hon. Frank Baker was a passenger for Portland this afternoon. J. R. Weatherbee returned to Eu gene this morning, after a short visit. Tbe Wlntr street bridge is being re paired by Engineer Culver and crew. John Klmber, the 8alem jeweler, is off for a visit to dt.Paul aad Li Crosse, Wis. Frank B. Rhine, who Is well known la Salem, h a returned to our city from Lincoln, Neb., aud will probably make Balem bis future home. R. F. Wingate aod bride arrived In Pittsburg, after a pleasant j urney,and re comfortably settled at 5506 Waluut street. Capt. L. P. Aldrich, of Sllverton otmp, Boos of Veterans, is in tbe city, to visit bis mother, Mrs. T. B. Wait, who has been quite ill. Misses Camille and Lilly Drach, who hive been the charming guests of the Mioses Metschau the past week, re turned to Portland this afternoon. Capt. J. W. Crawford was in the city ast nlgbt and w nt ou to CorvallfsthN nornlng. He has moved into Pendle on, where be will remain for a co-mle 'if months, until he closed up hU b Ja nes with Uucle S.iuj. TdB POINT OF VIEW. Condemnation nor approbation should Influence u mm wher) a ques tion of principle is Involved. Tub IoDRNAI, ts receiving both for its tret- nent of Governor Peunoyer, Thus, A. T. Jruwalt of Lyons, wrtes; "As far as I am concerned Prtnnoyer's tatement to the President was true. I have not the necosstries of life for my 'iniily and no work." This may bo true. Bit it is more fre- (uently the case In Entern states, as il' conojile. If Pennoyer's statement tbout Oregon were pwilbly true, and it s conceded that our coudition is better '.ban those of tbe Ent, society could not exist. If two-thirds were unem ployed, and one-third starving all over the union there would ba a state of ftmlue. Pennoyer himself has mid! led hia statement. Hi hts corrected itmself to the extent of siylng that vhat be m ant was that the people md no remunerative employment. With that statement all would have igreed. It is Iruoo'our land and more rue in Canada an i the RritUb p tan dons. Factories are o'osed, farm pro luce brings nothing, laborers are inemployed and people are suf fering. Tbe Montreal papers ty tbeir cipltall-iU an 1 ill -lotdreiti tre awaiting tbe aotlon of cotm on the Wilson bill. Uutli that is disposed ifnot a wheel will turn. If the atti ude ofttia Dja3ritia party toward 'be tariff his ij p tnlyz-) 1 C i'i . 1 1, wn v li it not equ illy pr.Htritil our c mi try? Thny suffer In tlrdotly the evil tldcts which we 9UlTdr direct. Njw. hat 1 4 Pdinifir'- -ittltu Ij towird this matter of tarlfT? It Is one of In llflertince with strong free trada ten- liacie. H. U at 3n a cjltea e lu ited free t r.ider. A writer fro-n n f inner Djoiioratie stronghold In L'on county siys: "A r-eat mnjorlty of th people here are for Pentioyer, and your severe critlcisi'm i'the gov rnur hive led thnm to h I eve t hit you Invrtinilui cmp!-t I ip." We ) n it uoasl ler It n-cti9 irv 'o answer t'n ohirg ota"ip." V un demonstrate to m st of our readers t nt we hive tre ited G ivern ir Ptii viy-r with filrness nt all tlins, cm I tuning his errors and approving his nurse when right. A subscriber at Bpirta remits anl re-i-ws and sends another subscriber for i year. He writes: "What are your folks going to d'i vlth the Populistt? It Is belngclaimel vou are lhn orm for H s Ktcelleiiov. Sylvester Pennoyer. We IhuIhih In t-ie P.inhindli) wint to know whether Brother Co-upson Intends to swallow the whole Penn lyer dose or go It straight. Etc., etc." We cm say tint wa ahill treat nil men alike. Populists are as llible to In naves or foils as any. They hive proven In ICiuus and In empress tint i hey are as capthle of folly and cor ruption as any diss of politic il self, seekers. But possibly no more so. IiE Journal Is no mtn's organ. It Is not a mm worshipper It believes In holding those In public piiitloo up to a high code or ofllolal Integrity and a high sense of oo isclentl ms duy. That is the only sifeguir I of good gov. eminent, and If our friends will bear with us, time and the faots aod future history will indicate our course. Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair. nRoemcc n e a m m ti W I II YftjniJ. "7r OHd in MxllKms of Horne- THE DRES3 PAttADE. Successful Demonstration oi .ureas Keform at Salem. The brave women of Salem who will go down In history as promotors of the short skirt movement are yery mutb gratified over the result of their flrtt parade. The streets were crowded with people to see theni. Ladies stood in clusters in the doorways. At the PosK.fflce blook there was a throng of women to observe the daring dizen in legglns and the new costumes. A few doubting Turoniltthshngbands stood on the street corners and anxiously followed their better-halves, watching tbem as thpy disappeared around corners and filed along the sloppy street. THE COMMENTS. Naturally the ladieB attracted a great deal of attention and excited some ccm mnt. Several Indies In long gowns topped ou the crosswalk at the pei-t-offlie to make rediculous comment, and turned to cross the street quite dis gusted, but unaware of the i-pectacle they presented as they elevated their skirts so that holes In their hosiery, had there been any, would have I pen plainly vMble. Leggings are recom mended to such critics. The boys and mn in front of saloons enjoyed the fun but were disappointed as to the renu't of the abbreviated skirts. They con tented themselves with rolling their eyes, rolling up their pantaloons from the bottom arid stepping around high In their "biijh water pants." The IUi.ny Day Club has scored a great hit aud is the tals of the town. The prommeuce given the matter In the press and tbe hearty endorsement of Balem editors gives the fainthearted courage. Criticism Is all friendly and favorable. Tue elements favored the reform too, as showers, suuw, slush, mist. foe. sleet and eveu a volcano broke loose in honor of the occasslo". Let tbe good work go forward. Ele vate the skins by shortening, not by lifting to the delight of street loafers. We would favor O'Brien's high water pantaloons if tbe abbreviation of Iron Bers would enable the gentlemen to improve their loiks as much as short skirts do the ladies. Ha Went. John Dee, wlio In this case was a wise old min, who has a fitntly, was before Recorder Eiles this miming oa a clnrge of dnnkenaesi. Ha wis fined (10, and started out at once to get t le money. PERSONAL AND SOCIAL Local CorresDondenca from Towns In the Valley. B.tOOKS. If you know auy uews please band it in. Remember 24 th. tbe oyster supper the M. L. Jones spent Ssturday night in saiem. Miss loue McClard left for Portland, Thurbday. Shaffer & Sbaw will soon have a pub lic telephone iu operation. Johnnie E lis, who was with H. & 8. last fall came lu Tuesday. Miss 0:tie McClard came down from Chemawa FriUay, returning Saturday. Tiieo lore Began moved into M. L. J ines' house, near the village, ih s wee a. Mr. and Mrs. S. Rmp. went toS. leuloti the 10:V I'uejdty, returning ou the 2 o'cleck: tram. Tne revival m-etiugs olis-d last Sun day eveuiug, uutil thu weather Is mon pleasant. Rev. R irk, of Silora, filjel the put pit morning and eveuiug, at this placi Suutlay. yeveral of the bottom farmers have moved their stock out, ou account of high water. Mrs. M. L Jones' m ither.from Hub bard, speut several days viaillug here, the past week, Btuule Bishor and August Buhee. from Willam-tte, spant duuday with triends, In ibis vicinity. Mrs. F. Howell, of Oregon pi.. came lu Saturday, aud was driven out to Mr. Mcllwing's, her father iudau. R iv. T. F. Royal left ou the 2 o'elcck traiu, for Portland Tuesdiy. Dime Rumor says he went to tie the matrt moulal knot. Bruw aud Josie Jones, rode up to dtaytou last Friday, speudlug tiatur day with their gruudfatber, who is very poorly. 'ItieM.K quarterly conference will be held at horth Howell prairie, JSaiui- Al the official members are requested to be present. iuco Baking Powden Veaw the Stiaii LOCAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. tAnntmacent .Hati or more than three Insertions. 2, aedUve lints, or more Miss De Forest of Portland, wll re cite at Reed's opera house next Friday oiRht at the W. C. T. U. entertainment. Miss De Forest is said to have grea ly Improved since her connection with the University here, having studied with the best teachers of Ban frrauelsco. Her frieudswill be glad of an oppor muity to heor heraain. Among the musical numbers will be a piano so o hy Ml-s Jessie Breymau and .there will be swveral tine vocal selecllotiB. The admission will be only 2o cts. to all parlB of the bouse. Reserved seats 2o cts. extra. Beats on sale at Pattou-s book store. . . ... "The entertainment given oy mi" Bunuie De ForreBt, wus a very great nrtlsllo success. The audience nimie up of the b-st people of at.oual Cllj was appreciative to a high degree. I lie . . ......f tt.u i.jri. hp.l entertainmeui wan cue ut mc "... -- ever given In this county, miss y- Forrest is the fnrtunite pot-sensor oi u clear, pliable voice and Is a thorough master or the gamut oi iou. V-llnnnl C'llv. Cat.. iiX. Mil's De Forrest will read at the opera house Friday night, adnil-slon 25 cts, seats at Putton's 25 cts. extra. Midwinter Fair Rates Midwinter Fair excursion tickets, Salem to San Francisco and return, via Southern Pacific Co's. Shasta route. ..ill hu til-iperi on date January 23 (1. Rate. $27 50, Including five ud-inis-ioun to the fair. Tickets good for thirty days from date of sale. To E't relief from indigest'on. blllousne's, oonstlpitlon or torpid llv r without dl-turhlui. then'omachor purelntr ih bowels take a f vj rto-sn faiter's Little Liver P1U, they wll p'eityou. Thnttrlol. iiruntd frellne nnd dull head ache Is erydlsazra-able. Take twoufCarters L itle Liv r HiUB before reUr ug. and ,ou will find relief Tbey i.evcr fab m do sood- The nahe one feel as ihnugh lite was wo'th llTlue Take one.'fRarter'ii i-ittte Liver fills aHer ea Iran It will e-fltft djxpepsla, aH diststiju, g ve tone and vigor to the sj stm. Hard Times? Well, that may be the case, but you would not know it by visiting our stor . People come from far aud near tocet the benefit of our hard times pilces. It is an absolute fact that our prices are below all would-b- compedltors, aod that is why we sell groceries when all other dealers complain of Hird Times. Hrritt & Lawrence, O. P. Grocery, Salem. 3d-lw Went tehee, Wash., corn meal. grinds its own Of Interest to Athletes. James Ribinson, the athletic trainer at Princeton College, Princeiou, N. J., saK "I have found it imperative to have sure aud simple remedies on hand iu case of cuts, bruises, strains, sprains, colds, rheumatism, etc. Shortly after entering upon my profession, I (lis coverert such a remedy in Allcock's Pnroux Plasters. I tried other plasters. but found them too harsh and liritat Ing. Allcock's Porous Piasters give al most Instantaneous relief, and tbeir (trengttiening power is remarkable. IncaseofweaH back put two plasters 011 the small of the back and lu a short time you will be capable of quite severe e.tercise. In "sprint," and "distance" races and Jumping, the muscles or teu dons in the leas and .eet sometimes weaken. This cau invariably be re ieved by cutting the plaster in narrow "trips, so ax to give free motion, aud applying on the miweelo Hft'epled." j (Tastoless-Effectual.) run aii. : BILIOUS and MERUOUSi: ; disorders. : S Such as Sick Headache. Wind tr.d Pain In the ! ' J Stomach. Giddiness. Fullness. Swelling after ! i Meals. Dizziness, Drowsiness, Chills, Flush. ! Jingsot Heat, Loss of Appetite. Shortness olj! Breath, Costiveness. Scum. Rtntrh nnth.n i Skin, Distu'bed Sleen. Frishtful Hrm, ail!! Nervous and Trembling Sensations, and r- ' regularities Incidental to Ladies. ', ! Corered with a Tastelew asi 8okUe Coating. ' i n.u j .. . isis. rricesscentsa Box. rls Depot, fa Canal St. ! C. D, Gabrielson, r rwimwr -, Refldent Attn LONDON aud LAM1RK IE INSURANCE ti nany . ii'JJS. nflwnVr omtJfinM,i?t 8CC"ty Stale Insurance Com VN . . LI HElt V L Vh ch" s lovru r K i?."Sf r 1)ruc t?tore- 'K 'T. "t-LIABLB of an, Foreign lfn"Sifilib" doDO tbi &JR,j3Lrsr 3ST?jm Hardware, Wagons, Carts, Road Machinery AND AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. CARPET SALE!" WE OFFER THIS WEEK Wli' tL t'f a' 8,50 " ?rd' "' 81-00. Xf ,1 Call earlyand secure patterns. y oeawSron1 BROTHERS & CO. ASK WMknw oi Mt7,UN8 aSLJST""' How's This! We offer ono hundred dollars reward for auy case of catarrh that cannot ha cured by HbII'b Catarrh Cure. M F. J. Chenky & Co., Props., Toledo 0 We the uudersigued, have known P J. Cheney for the last 15 yenrs, and bt llevo him perfectly honorable In all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligation rnn. bv their firm. West & Truax, wholesale drtirrol.i. Toledo, O. " Waldlng, Kinuau, A Marvin, whols. sab- driigglBts. Toledo, Ohio. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internal, ly, acting directly upon the blood aud mucous surfaces of the system. Price 75o. pir bottle. Bold by all druguUuj' Testimonials freo. New Advertisements, $15,00 A WKKPC pild lo ladles Had rrnti to sell th-i Itanltl Dl.h ifi.Zu esanddrlot them in two mim... ithnut. MCtllrir the hands Mo eznri.ni. ectsary; sells at slitbt; permatient wwition Aiirca W.f. Uirrlsotl feCo., O.eik o 14 Coluir bus, Ohio eodtt LOAS waN rfil). About S700, fr one to toree years on go.l personal kecnritr or tt.a iflorbf.igeon inside city property, id. dros, without dilay, A. O., care JocasALi 1 1U.SI 1UK most perfect fitting truss male. Will hold a rupture where all other tin. fulled, siro't. For sale by J. L, Farrlah, 401 Oaplui lHwf lAKl'KNTbU AND CONTHA TOK. ran j fuinlsli bids, orglve lx ds on anyjob. Two or more hands furnished. J.HchieweJr, Turner, tlr 14201riit FOK aALK. An unabridged encyclopedia Iirltanuica, worth IM. at great redu Hon. W.L. West. electrlnlluht station. I214tf PAI'EtW-Porlland. Sacramento, otatUe, Tacoroannd -an Francisco papers on sal Mt Bennett', Postoffloo 1 lock. MEAT MAKKKT. Opposite brick store, a. fnlera. Urllvered cheap. 12-14-lm c UIIIHT1AN M31ENCE Literature or U 4-S-ly kinds on sale at szsuiberiy street. T THIS PAPEll Is kept on meat E. C. Dake'i Advertising Agency, 64 and 65 Mercbauti Exchauije. fan rrHUCiS'O, California. where coutracn for advertising can bamade for 11 STATE TKKASURKIt'S S1XTU NOIICE. NOTICE unds Is hereby elven that there are undson hand In an amount suffloltnt tupiy the following outstanding btata war rants, viz; Numbers 970 law 2180 324) 82"0 8231 3234 32 3iw sm tim sm 321.1 3211 3215 sw 3i 0 32 1 2 2 ST53 3-54 .S2.15 S200 S70 3i"2 8.71 3m 30 S283 3211 37 EM 31 3' 96 3 91 393 S.3J 3330 33M S3I2 S3 Ml 3:131 33)3 The above ueslenated warrants will bepAld upon presentation nt this office, aud Interest outbeKume will cta-,e from, and bftr, th daieoftbU notice. PHlu. MKTSCMAN, MS-lw Htato Treasurer, LOOK I LOOK I I have 7 acres of land; four-room bouie-.new; good b.trn; bulldlnes all new; ono acreoi heat on the pUc. 2J0U strawberrle-wllt l-arnext spilng. This place Is wftWed i.y MiliCreek; runnin- water tbe year round oa theptice f rl e WOO cash. Will sail 10or2i acreJoinlng, all in su-nmer fallow. Vi'hnV hI S50 per acre: buyer geH one third ol lb rrop This U thn finest little place in Folk county tor a chicken rnnca I 10 Itn :. O. BORQES.Bherldiii. BEATING TIME I Reailug hard limes too-Beatlne1 them by making prices so low that! a lit1 le money iroea as far as a erod deal med to. Here are some'-Notes", hat will souud harmonious to the ear. We will sell voti a SOOpaue Day-Book for one dollar, Call before they are nil sold. Patton Bros., JBIQ BOOKSTORE, 88 STATE BTREET.1 HOUSE Painting, Decorating, 11 Hard Wood Finishing, Cnngtre good references. Estimates furnish ed. -Ndtlrfm, (!(Y. Kfchstru'h, Ha!m. lies!-den-eon alem Motor lutiway. North Salem. 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