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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 19, 1894)
r wrtm z.f & - 1 sesa GOOD RESULTS! Our iirent closing out Bale baa reduced cur stock very patlsfactorllv. n1thouKb we BlIII have UNBKOKKN LINES and OB BAT BAR GAINd. Many of OUItSTAPLEd are already cloned ouUndlcatiuK fhf nnrriitnmernHrlHhliiira(lvuntaije of our prlmi. This depart ment WK WILL REi'LENIdU until we cau inane a final close. OUR FOOTWEAR IS THE mo-t reliable over Imported to Balem and It will pay you to get tilted before too late. P.B.-OUR ENTIRE STOCK AND STORE FIXTURES FOR dALE. FOR PAlUIOULARd CALL AT The Palace D. Q. & S. Co., 307 COMMERCIAL STREET. HAIB MATRESSES AT KKLLEK & SUNS, The best Bed made. Try one. 318 and 320 Commercial St, Local Dates. Jan. 20. 8y Perkins comedy. Good Wouk Ai'i'itKUiATBD. Tiik Journal Is not given to pulliut; puoplt and does not Indulge in the common bablt of boastful whs, but Itcaunot help appreciating uu houest man's good opinion of U Hiro U whit Arcliif Gjrduer. of Ltnn county, wrlten lu re newing tils subm-rlption, "I like tin JotmtfAL, because It is for the lax-pay er, and it strikes the rlht null oti tin bsail when It says cut down oxpeiiHH of county offleluln. Keep on, forynii are on the right road, is my seulim eats." Soiiool Diantior MAxrns Tin bond election will bb held uu Tuesday. Jan. 20,uto(Uco of school clerk from 1 u 4 p. m. Bpeolal meeting of the bnurd to canvass the vote on Tuesday even Ing, Jan. 24, at 7:30. If the bunds art carried It does not necessarily luiplx tbelr use at this time. They nuy I it used in part or not ut nil. This is u question for the taxpjyora at the special meetlnit. Tho election Is to bo fm bonds in the of sum of $18,0000. An Ekkou. Tub Jouiinai. if Wed uesday mated that the pluuaule of Mi. Jefferson had never btou tiscended t) any human being. It Is now learned that Alderman Ed. Crots uud Ru Farmer ooveral years aijn perfurmeil this marvellous feat ut the risk of theli lives. They report the top as being solid rock. Loses Hkk Kinoijih Mm. Oilo of the Btileni titetui Ltumlry who hail hur baud crushed Wednesday is llubl. to loso thotbreu lirst ilinjur-i. Slid in BuHerlngoousi'lerubly. Mrs. Gulo Iim two small children and u sou aged II) Tile family live on Marlon street neui tho Babtlst churuh. An Error. By an error of ootnpu Utlon we bud (78,321 72 us tho flgure for tho amount of tax for couuy pur poaeito bo raised for 1601. It should bo $72,321.72, or six thousand lis. The levy will need f 0,5 10 more thin lust year. A CoMMlTTKK Ol' AN IIUNI)ttKI -Udies of dulom havo been appointed b Van Eaton, tho reliable arrooor, to test bis "Gilt E.i go" butting powder, ami tbey all deolaro It tho best ever put up. Somewhat Fisiiy.-J. U. WrlRlH always leuds on choice salt Hah, cod fish, tnnguea and sounds, Bwlss cheese and other table delicacies. 1 m In xiie Parlor. If you want a fine TJio lamp for It, seo the elegant now line at J. G. Wrlght'a-the llnestever In Salem. State Btovo Works. Cold weather on the Pacific ooast In creases the demand for heating sloven a carload a week is being sent out nod orders for extras are uucumulutlnt!. Tho works havo not usually run In January of any year but will soon stitrt up. .' ! 1 L. 1U1U1ML4 Special this Week! A r Ream of llrt-cliiss 111 -FOR- m nm -.-25 Cts-:- v , vlt AT DKAHBQEN'S ,., BpOKSTOUE. ' Ifotic'o his idiow wjudow. , Job in Is Matthias Murr Insane? Early tills week Matthias Murr, agfd 70, who has been "batching" near dwarts' mill was given an examination for insanity. Judge Hubbard decided that he was not crz and be was (lis charged. Big-hearted Dick Bwarts, woo had been caring for the old man lu the past, took him to the Cook hotel to remain for u few days for medical treatment and providing him with the prnperfood necessary to blsoise. The old man acted somewhat strangely, causing Mr. Anderson, proprietor of the hotel, much trouble. He refused to either tuke food or go to bed when night time arrived. Last night at 12 o'clock Mr. Anderson called night po llu-mau Qihsou to have him taken to juil. He had (14 75 uud watch on h'- person. It is understood that Citj Uirnhtil Miuto refused to arrest Murr, b it the night uolloeiiiuu did not Know t lis. Tnis morning another complaint was m ulu out against Murr uud he will oe tried ugaiii for insiuiiy. A Narrow Escape. , A JouRN'Ati carrier making the rounds in Utpttal Park had a narrow escape from drowning last night, lu croHhliig a ditch his horse got beyond 1 s depth and thu current oirried both inder water for quite u distance. The pony scrambled out but tho boy was oirried down Htream utiout u block and h id to swim for his life lu tho lc waters. When ho camu to uu over hanging tree ho parfouied the Abso-' loin Hulvatlou act uud got ushoro by jitohl ng the brunches. The pony wus home tn-firu him, his piper sick wa nipty, uud twenty Journal readers out without their nveiilug meal of news. If Roy Vin Patten hid II iited a few IWi further lie would liuwgnt Into the Uttnbel ditoli which was a uurrow rushing torrent. It would have been his last trip. m Loigo of Forresters. A new lodju of tha Independent Dr ier of V irresters was nrganl.ed las dveuliigitl tuoiiilluiiof Dr W d. Moti In the ilolmaii block by M MoD inuld, IVentj.four h til signed tho appllca Ion for it cli trier but only 20 of these wore present ut the meotiug last even lug. The following ollk'ers were elect ed: C. D. II R, John A. i 'arson; O. H, M. MvDmuld; V. O. R., A 8. I'lutt; R dec , Udoro R .gor; l dec, .V GlfHv; I'roas., L, J. L.Mmix, M. D ; d. W., 13. E. lOmip; J. W., A. C. Hopfjd B A. I'Vedriok-; J. U , O. E. Kemp; P. C. It , J. A. Dickey; Chap., A. L, Hutchinson; Phjsiolau, V. d. Mott, M. I), The meetings will be weekly on M mil iy evening. It H ex pected that before uoxt tussling u hnll for permanent quarters will havo beon obtained. County Oointnlsslonors Court. IieMilfs making tho tux levy the county court letu contract for priutlug 200 blank receipt books fir the super visors t.f road districts. These ure to lioof two kinds. Tho bids were sulw iiiltted by E, H. Flugg bidding $1U 50, West Printing Co, $24, E. M. Wuiie, Printing Co., 20 mid R .ss E Moorea $25 Tlio coiilruci was uwurded to E. II. Flugg. Iu the mutter of dividing Salem vot lug precinct No. 3, ubsonco of uny formal petition no tuition taken. The committee .f tho road conven tion on appointing ii cunty road mas ter proposed tho uituionf County Coin niMnmr J. M. Wutson of Turner. I'liliMvus ilouo ufter tho county com nilssliiuerrt court hud uojourned uud no autlon wus taken, . maiuo.v oouNry court. iu suit or H. C. Jaoksou vs. W. II. ami Margaret E. Wulilron on oonlruct for siilo by defendants of tnree lots In dunu.NnldoFiuli KarmuNo ,or$2IOO. Ho paid $2Kltiiwn and now Mies to re- cover tlio money. H, J, Iligr ap peured for pImIuiIII J. A. Curon for tltrfondant. Trial to Judge Hubbard. Theresia Fisher EsUto. MW, Mtior who dltnl Jun. 10 near uiymer, w rmy wortli jiX), uier, H'lt pniH-riy wortli JiX), ve hIx aoua mid two duiuhtim ' ii it lia taitwl. kv.uil.kM u..l ...III lenveo hix luw, In nuiiie oxi-Mutor uud will prover, Wui. ICiUer, uttoruey. joriiidM biJtttfAi, JbnraiAii lAifelV, AASttAJMf ill. ibM. .TfTr ..q i fa PEBSOMALS. Geo. P. Hughes Is at Portlabd. Dr. Byrd was called to Fairfield this afternoon. Supt. Bollinger of the Blind School, went to Portland today. C. P. Hetzler, tbe Bible missionary, starts for Paget Sound today. P. L. Campbell, of Monmouth, is registered ut the Willamette. R"V. Blair left today for a visit at Yuqulna Bay and Southern Oregon. Uncle John Mlnto went to Hubbard this afternoon to attend the Grand Army reunion there this evening. Geo. Hoeye, the procelian niemderof the firm of Hoeye & Mills is down with an attack of la grippe. Miss DeForest, who appears at tbf opera bouse this evening, Is the gut-it of Miss diTiber. Mrs. Geo. Wright of McMtnnvtlle, bos come over to be at the bedside of Mrs. J. G. Wright who is still quite sick. H. W. Cottle uud E. F. Parkburst, of tbe dtate Insurance company, have returned from -an extended business visit at Seattle. LITTLE L00AL3. High winds, rain and snow last night mil today T!'e pocketbook with $10 of J. H. Richards, of Mebuma neighborhood, lost the other day, wup found by A. M. Brown, and returned to the owner. The Oregon Land Company has decided to open a brunch office in Omaha. Secretary B. S. Cook who is now in the Eist, will hav charge of the new office until it Is wel established TiiRjouRNALeentsomi money and children's shoes to Mi. Udy's family, at Mill City. Aoyon having work of uny kind will find Mr. Udy a deserving and willing man Helping Mrs. dale. The Woman's Relief Corps are as slntlug Mrs. Gale. W. R. Andersoi authorized the Journal to say that Mrs. Gale cau have 15 worth of grocer ies delivered fiom J. A. Van EatonV store. They are paid for. Mrs. Gale family of three children depend upon her labor for support. Others will in. doubt wish to assist this worthy woman whohid her baud crushed at the steam laundry. LARGE FIRE AT HILLSBORO Odd Fellows' Hall and Contents Are Totally Destroyed. HiLLSUtiiu). Or., Jun. 19. Fire wiu discovered in the rear of the Old Fel lows' ball und so quickly did tbe flames -o read that very little could be done to either check their progress or save anv of the contents of the building. The building was the property ofMoutt ztimu lodge, No 50 I. O. O. F.the upper p irilon has long been used as a lodge room for the Odd Fellows' order, also for that of the Knights of Pythlas.For reHiors uud A. O U. W. Tho lower story bis been occupied by 8. M H-iddl as u battery an 1 coufeotionary store. Both building and conteu's wero totally destroyed. The loss on the bul'ding and the property belong ing to the dlflerent lodges In the way of ptrapheruullu, etc., wl 1 resell $2500; on this there Is an Insurance of $1200. Heidel also loses his entire stock, which Is estimated ut $S00; Inturanrjf. $450. Tho nrlglu of the fire Is doul tless due to the explosion of a lamp. Heidel wus engaged in tbe bukery, which was lo cated In tho rear of the lower story, and had ocaasiou to go out Into the front of the store. Ho left a lamp burn ing near the oyen. A few minutes later he was startled by the discovery that tho premises were on Are, Tbey Want Salaries. New York, Jan. 10 -Tho treasurer, the secretary, and tbe geueral auditor of tho Northern Pacific have resigned, because the receivers refuse to pay them s tlarles for doing work for tho present miuagomeut. President Ives has mado an application to the courts for uu order directing that tho salaries of the olH:ers named, be paid. THE MARKETS. San Francisco, Jan. 10. Wheat May tl.OJ. Ciucauo, Jun. 10. Cash, 69J; May 01). Portland, Jau. 10. Wheat valley $.02; W'ulla Wulla .6JS2. The city trewury of Brownsyllle has a money surplus of $000. II Hill II II II MAItlUKl). O A N N I KK-110 B K it fdOX -Jniiu ir v 17, I MM, at ton home of the hrmVii parent, near uistou, Miss Nina M. i'ltunlfl, of WHshlnuton counts', uud A!eo.Rib-ritm,of WlinttUml, Yni. hill county, Rev. T. F. Royul otllclat. lug, i. Life is Misery INi muny ttd who have tha taint nrwrnrjiuin ineir W.hkI. TheKonlea ud other nmulfrtitatloua of ibtmll. w geyonu neoriioii. There is no 'Wi"''"'1 'l,,t1 Hmid'a rUwrp. ...i k .. a. .... j. it k . . J Jymu titvoripuoii. Them is no onto to Imuutit all who clvo It a fair trUI. IN THE BOOIAIi REALM. A YOUNG GOVERNOR. T. T. Geer, or Macleay, has become a graudfuther before he has become a governor, and the young man may get there first as ho has got a very good start. Born at Salem, Wednesday, Jan. 17, 1891, at 0 p. m., to Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. Downing, a son, weight ten pounds, THE MILITARY BVLL. Albany Ddiuecrat: There was a good attend tuce at the inllittry ball last night ut tho armory. Besides many couples from this city, there were about ten couples frou dalem.coming here on the Altona, and returning this morn ing at 8 o'clock. Prof. McLvman'sor chestra,of Halem, furnished music for the occasion, opening tbe ball with a sb rt program, an Interesting feature being the "Capital City March," compoced by Prof. Mt-Lymau. One of tho mvm bers of tbe orobestra Is Fred Whlttier, a former resident of Albany. Among tbe Salem people present were iVnj Sherman and two daughters, Lieuten ants Roblin and Henry, Miss Roblin, a'ld Dr. Fin by. A pleasant time is reported. TUB WXLLAMETTES. Tbe parlors and dining room of tbe Hotel Willamette were crowded by nembers of tha Will nudtte 8cial club and tbelr iuvlted guests, last Wednes day eveniug, the occasslon being the closing of a series of parties given by this popular club. Cards, conversation and danolng, (principally tbe latter) were the features of the evening which were very much enjoyed. At ten o'clock It was noticed that a great number of the young unmarried men present were h tiding mysterious conversations in different parts of the room which wus iloie when Mr. E I. Giltner informed he club that it, recognition of the many oust courtesies extended to the young nen, the'y would on the 9th of Febru y. give a return party to which all numbers were iuvlted, closlug with the rem irk, "We'll foot the bill." Among tho3o present were: Mr. and Mrs. Elward Hirdoh, Mr. ami Mrs. Vui. llrown, Mr. un I Mrs. Eugene Breyman, Mr. uud Mrs. G. G. Brown, Mr. and Mm. It P. B ils. Jr., Mr. and Mrs. I. L P titers n, Mr. uu I Mrs Werner Brevm tu Mr. und Mrs CD. Gtorielsin, Mr uud Mrs R D Gilbert, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hughe, Mr. und Mrs. Kber Ltfore, Mr uu I Mrs. J. H McNury, Mr. uud Mrs. A. E Crosby, Mr. und Mrs. C. B. Irvlue, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Hofer, Mr. uud Mrs, A. I. Wuguer, Mtyorund Mrs. Gland Gitch, Mr. and Mrs. R. B Klein uluir, Mrs. Frink of Tauom t, Mhsus E la Hirsuh, Z ddee Paluidt, C trne Fne i lly of E i- geue, Lulu Hi'sob, Ctrrie M tores, Georgia Giltner, Lenu Breym in, Jesle Breyman, MieBitee, M tude Hirsch, Jessie dtiimp, Ada dtapletou, Lillian undCamille Duoh of Portland, Frankle Richardson. E he! Cusick, Anna Bre. man, Blanche Albert, Antiia Yomnr, tnd Miss McKenzleof Eugeue; Messrs Frank B. Meredith, D-. P. C. Smith, Jr., F. d. Durborn, W. J. D'Aroy, F K. Lovell, H 8 Jordtn, MtxBjren, K. C. Giltner, John Krausse, H. D. Pttton, G. D. Biskett, Gd.). R iern, J. W. Berry, A. Kliue, Eniest Wigner, J weph Biumgarduer, II imer Cruyeu, Dr. J. M. Kiene and F. O. Baker of Tauoma. ricei'tion. Mrs. Win. Brawn will recieve her friends at her home on dtate street, Saturday from two till five In houor of her friend, .Mrs. Gillllaud, of Portland. NEWS NOTES. Dell,Miilheurcjuuty,bas a Self reform society. Tho Brownsville bank declared a 10 percent dividend. The city council or LaGrande voted a o'ue percent tux. has It was 40 degrees below zero at Dav enport, Wash., ou Jan. 12. In both linker City uud Pendleton the office of wuter superluteudeut hm been abolished. Four prlsiners essaped from Union oounty J.tll name I, Ltuslug, Rogers,) uuigiy auu jiacne. Tlio third creamery Is to bo built m, the Coquille river. They uro within u radius of five miles. , At Peiid eton, E 1 Dalson Is on trial for killing LllUe WilUoe, and Ooou Slug, for killing unolher Chinaman, The funeral of Mrs. Lee Chung, wife of the pioneer Chinese moron tut, of Baker City, wus the ui ut elubo'rate ever wltuessed tu E istoru Oregou. Cbas. Mulligan, a uull otrrleron the Long Creek and Canyon City in ill Awarded Hignust Honors World's Fair, "TitlLto flalRaKm s"" . The only Purc Cream of Tartar Powder v , B " Pd in HOUo. of BmZSXSZ route, was lost In a snowstorm atld wandered several miles out of his way. He pulled up at a sheep ranch for tbi night. Cuas. Llmkuskl Is In Jail atKlamatl Falls for brutally 111 treating and beat ing his mother. Tbe young man is 18 years old, und his father was sent l the penitentiary two jears ago ior i years for outraging his daughter am beating his family. Two masked man robbed a Biloiu a' The Dalles Saturday night. A p dice man was lu tbe saloon at the time am' was made to throw up his hands whilt the proprietor was compelled to opec the till. Thirty dollars was secured aud they took the policeman's club and pistol and fled. HKbUUK TAXKS. The Journal has, by persistent agi tation, secured results that will lighten the taxpayer's burden materially. The state board was Induced to lower valut-s o' horses und cattle, farm lands aud town lots all over tbe state. Instead ot ralslug the values all over tbe state thirty-three millions tbey reduced the values several millions. Instead of the state officials levying $1,069,000 for 1893 thev levy $622,0U0 for 1894. Thank God for small favors, ye in authority. Iu Marlon county the slate, schoo1 and county tax will be fifteen mills in 1894, against twenty mills in 1893. Still tbe county is a year behind iu payment ot warrants and on tbe in creased valu itinn. The smaller levy will produce $12 500 more taxes. If levies could be reduced in the city and school district aud there could be un enforcement of laws for maki:g publlo ull couuty expenditures, tin taxpayer could well be satisfied with tbe work uf reform. AUNT MILLIE RAINS. Sketch of a Remarkable Pioneer Woman Numbers Hundreds of Descendants. Mrs. Millie Riins who passed away on tbe 6 h of this month was born in Keutucky May 14, 1797. Was firm mirrled iu that Mute to Lewis Neal In about the year of 1815. At tho death of her husband iu about tbe year of 1820 sbo moved to I liuois witli her tnree children (Mary Edwards, Duilel and William Neal) and wus married to JohnRiius lu 182-5 uud remained in that stute until the fdlowlng jear when they moved to Indiana, where he remained until 1813 when tbe in ived to Missouri. They came across tbe plains to Clllfornla in '57 uud to Oregon the following year. The subject of this sketch wai tbe only daughter of Joieph and Miry Cox uud also the last surviving msiuher of u family of eleven children. Hr ten brothers were Thos. Cox. died lu Sa lem ubout 25 years ago and ut one time whs u stockholder In the old woolen mills lu North Salem; Gldeou Cox, died some five or six years ago on hi donation laud claim near Silverton; Peter Cox, died ale on his claim ueni the same place, and of Win., Jacob, J ihn, Joseph, James, Jesse aud Elia-, the writer has no history of und does not believe that auy of them ever came to this state. "Aunt Millie," as sbo was familiarly o tiled by ull, was the mother of ulne cutldreu, iucludiug the three above mined. They ure Mrs. Lewis Pettj J ihn, Thus. Riius, John Riius, Joseph Ha.iusi.uow iteoeasid), Gideon Rlns und Jane Weiver, of Crook county. The oldest of her children would, if living, be a lltte over 60 yeara of age and the youugest 44 years. There ure forty six living grand ahlldreu.one huud'ed and two great grand children and seven great great grand-children. Iucouiparuig her remarkable In life with history, we fl id her to have tieeuj years of age when Washington died. She wus 7 years old when Lewis aud Clarke made their eventful Journey ucross the continent. She was 10 years oly when R.bert Fulton plowed the wulersofthe Hudson River with the first steamboat. Perrv f,.n.,i,i i.i.. memorable buttle on :ho lakes when 8be was 10, uud lu tl year when Jackson fought the great battle with tbe Britl,h ut New Orleaus she was married. She was u woman or 33 wheu the greut de bateoccured betwe.-u Daniel Webber and R ibert Hayue. 'I'll. I,. . ... wuuitiiAu lanes pleasure lu au..iuK mis inoute to the memory of a uoble ploueer lady, whose goodness ol V- -V." .. "","1 "Pendant tu. .T ' i ' .8l lu eai'e ud they all respect her memory. lUitj Al LOCAL ANN07N0i.auixo. rainnuncpmenMot enteriftlnments, s"erlM 4lbe"lnic? lodge., nnrt woletlfs uurtenhlH ied fl e Huts, or uio.e than three lnertlous Midwinter Fair Rates. Midwinter Fair excursion tickets, 3alem to San FrancNco und return, via tnutheru Pacific Co's. Shiista route, till benlHPed on sale Junusry 22, d. Rite, $27 50, Including five ad iiisslniiHto theftir. Tickets good for hirty das from date of sale. Grapo Vines for Sale. I have prorogated several thousand mioiI strong two ear old grape vines for setting out, assorted varities, cult ible for culture In Oregon. 25 cts each. 12 00 ier di'zen. E. Hofer. Salem, Or., Journal office. d w Oilman Coal. The best fuel in town, $8 00 per tou. Salem Improve ment Co. Hard Times? Well, that may be the case, but you would not know it by visiting our store. People come from far aud near to get the benefit of our hard times prices. It is an absolute fact that our prices are below all would be compedltors, and that is why we shII groceries when all other dealers complain of Htrd Times. Harritt & Lawrence, O P. Grocery, Salem. 3(1-1 w At Wallula, on the 15th ult, the water was higher tbau ever known be fore. In some places where dwellings stand there was nine feet of water One man, us the tru u came through, was sitting ou top of his barn waiting to see bis dwelling go fl lating down stream. The water was up to the sec oud story. Jake Lewis had tliirty-s-even hogs drowned, while several oth ers have suffered losses. Of Interest to Athletes. James Ribiuson, the athletic trainer at Princeton College, Puuceiou, N. J sai-: "I have found It imperative to have sure and simple remedies on hand in case of cuts, bruises, strains, sprains, colds, rheumatism, etc. Shortly ufter entering upou my profession, I dis covered such a remedy in AIIcock' Porou- Plasters. I tried other planters, hut found them too bur-di aud Irritat ing. Allcock's Porous Plasters give ul most instantaneous relief, aud tiieii strengthening power is remarkable. In case of weak luck put two plaster on the tonsil of tbe back und in a short time you will be ipahle of quite severe exercise. In "spruit," uud ,ldituuce" races and Jumping, the muscles or ten dons in the les uud eet sometime weaken. This can invariably be re lleved by cutting tbe plaster iu narrow strips, to as to ghe tree motion, aud ipplviiiir on the museels affected." A Powerful Flesh Maker. A process that kills the taste of cod-liver oil has done good service but the process that both kills the taste and effects par tial digestion has done much more. m stands alone in the field ot fat-foods. It is easy of assimilation because part ly digested before taken. Scott's Emulsion checks Con sumption and all other wasting diseases. new York. Soldbdruttntt,t,rjMh,r 11 Hard Wood Finishing, ert Vdire'8, Oeo. Mchtru h "alem ku dennn -al-m Motor It.ltVtv. North Salem Le we orders at Stelner 4 Blower. l ued Scoffs Enlsi C. D. Gabrielson, LONDON -IteMdent U1 ti , i i i m i ntTTiin mmw Ty '.". ;?"" 'i'-w ' oi ?'offl A n& 57,.?",Uta?t secretary ot Stole Insurant 0); nVifi't,HE'f' Whlct "s"mvM nyih,f..Jet1i:,0,T,CrI)ru,r Blore- PROMPT, KfcUABtJ neofauy rorelKntiisiim.irIv .ViLu'J'hA.a' '"'s "impanv has done the lamtittn on tbe Hardware, Wagons, Carts, Road Machinery, -M-iXiJ AC3RTHTIT 'PTTir. Lllt04l Tltir....n.l -I . N. W. rr c j , .. . ''",cu uu - -v.. wiaic UI1U uioeny sts . 'vjirtiy livii-'itcrvifcciN o. CARPET SALEli WE OFFER THIS WEEK &nLPtrjI BroSS01, afc 80c- a yard, worth $1.00- Unio Can I . " a'd' WOrth 75c' Cull aJ1 i ' COttu" dl,Un'35 aud 40c a yard, uii . any und secure rmcterna J hmSBROTHERS & CO. ASKFOftrnr tv rZ 7 - - BALEM, OREGON uIRIUL3 ON MUdLINB AND OALICQE3. -smmmmammmmm How'a This! We ofTer ono hundred dollars rewin for auy case of catnrrb that cannot S cured by Hall'a Catarrh Cure. F. J. Cheney & Co., Props., Toledo 0 Wo tbe undersigned, have known P J. Cheney for tho Inst 15 years, and & lleve him perfectly honorable in in business truusurtiona and flnanclalW able to carry out any obligation mad by tbelr firm. aue West & Truax, wholesale druccUt. Toledo, O. Sgm' Waldlug, Klnnan, & Marvin, wholit. Bale druguistH, Toledo, Ohio. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken Internal ly, nctlug directly upon tbe blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Price 75c. r bottle. Sold by all druenUu' Testimonials free. KK"U New Advertisements, WANThD Pushln Canvasner of rood 1 dreis l lbeiul halary and cxpmiim b.m weefcly ; porra menl p wltlon. BU )WN Hm. i'oNur.erynion, I'ortiantt.O-. d eod t-lOloi' BKLO v P Ul -Kor reni. Bood houjiii, barn nnd plontv or rrult tr, an.1 iuS 1 ult. nt aery low fljure, part payinwv. Call a Jouknai. ofllBe- Mif WAITED Position In family or boartlnr house, by a competent and Intelllrtni Silem. ...lt. .VUU f...., H.w .! Apply at Cook nunM li m iw LOAN WaN-TED. About TOO. for on. to tUrce years on good pcBonixlstruritjor His uinrteieeiin Inside city property, V dres, wubout delay, A. O., careJouEsIt muK mosiperreci niungirus made. Will X. bold a rupturo where Ml others hnti failed For sale by J. U ParrUh, 401 Laplti Hire t j-u-ir c lAKPUNTi.lt AND CONTHA'TOK. Cii j furnish bids, orelve to ds on nnvi.it. Two or more bands furnished. J. Bch'ewB-ir' Turner, Or 12301aj itiOK HALK An unabridged encyeloped'i C Urltsnnlea, worth $4, at great redu Hon. W.L. West. ilectrlnllgbt station. i2Hu PM'Elts-i'oriland, sacrtmenin, wattle, Tacomannd -an Francisco papers on ulj Porllaud, Sacrtmentn. ut IteMiett', I'ostofllce I lock. tT BT MAKKT. Opposite brlckibreS llJL Sn'ein. Delivered cheap. 12 lt-la CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Literature kinds on sale at 826 Liberty street. of ig rpUIS PAPER la kept on meat E. 0. Dakt'i L Advertising Agency, 61 and 65 Merchant. hxcuaiiKe, San Francis' o, California, when coutrac's for advertising can be made for li STATE TKHASUREU'S SIXTU NOUCt rr.S;,ail?ient,l'. Jan'.189t N( Or ICE Is hereby given that thne in ndsnn bind In an amount sufficient ui iy the following outstanding stats W uuis,iz mi miers 970 Klffl 218IJ i815 WTO 3231 R23I m 3J3'! 339 1211 K21J 3211 32M 3M5 til 3-0 32 1 '22 3163 82.il X2tt Sa N SITi K 71 3I7H 3W 282 JU8I 327 Ot wit f2o sai; s s 29 3300 3WJ m MM :il 3J.J3 3245 lh above . eslen-ited warnnts will beptll npou present itlou nt tbla office, and tnterm luthemme lll cctiBe from, and ufur,tti da e of this notice. PHUi. MKl'Hi'HAJI, l-18-lw KtateTreaiiMi', LOOK! LOOK! 1 hnve 7 acres of land; four-room bouie.Eew. good barn; buildings all new: one ucrtol -heat ou tbe pUc 250U Btrawberrle-wlll b-arnext spilng. This place Is watered ty Mill Ureeb; runulnv witer tbe year round on ihepHce Prl e (500 cash. Will Mil 10 or acresj mlng all in su inner fallow, Whnt u esupiTHcre: buyer gets one third ollM crop This la tbe flnest little place In Poik ounly lor a chicken rsneb I 10 Un i). O. B URGES, Bherldtn. BEATING TIME! ReatinR hurd times too-Beatlnt ttiem by making prices so low thst nine money goes as mr as a gow leal used to. Here are 8ome"Notes" bat will sound harmonious to tbi ar. We will sell you a 600 patte Day-Booh for one dollar Call before they are all sold. Patton Bros., tlQ BOOKSTORE, 93 8TATE STREET. Agen 1 II vmi - a , i rv v aaa v - P.clflo toast lu 1893. a T .. . anu juoweat Trlcea, i. SALEM. OREGON. - --mm mumm WmmMmWmWQ xsrtssimnmu3t3er"jss csssummsom '""'""' k ft.V'-ii