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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 24, 1894)
rf. GOOD RESULT GA1K& Many of OUBBTAPLE8 arealready closed out. liidleatluK Ibat o.r CaslomerP are Ihklne advantage of our prices. Till, depart. ".w wrr.T. nRPT.ENItiH uulll wocau uiafcenflual eloee. . OUR FOOTWEAR IS THE most rellablo ever Imported to Salem nod It will pay you to go tilted 1 efore too late. P. -OUR ENTIRE STOCK AND 8TORE FIXTURES FOR SALE. FOR PARTICULARS CALL. AT The Palace D. G. & S. Co., 307 COMMERCIAL STREET. FANCY FOOT STOOLS. All Styles and Colors. CHOICE : FOR : ONE : DOLLAK KKLI-fcR & SUN'S, FURNITURE DELE'i- Mary 0. Kennedy Estate. Mary C. Kenady died ut Salem Into tate Jau. 6. P. L. Kenady adtnlniMtn -tirmakeBinven'ory mid petltlnuH fi an order lo toll certain real estate a Woodburn and at Mt. Tabor, Multno niab county, which Ih "unproductivi and subject to a heavy taxation, requlr ing a largo um of mouey to pay tax- tberenn and there I no Income what ever derived from the said property." The belre are Marlon W., and Mable. aged 12 and 8 yeaw. Hearing on order act for Feb. 14. MVEE NOTES. Tbo rlvnr la going down gradually having fallen 14 Inches since noon ye terday. It registered 10 8 feet today at noon. Boats will be running again b Bunday. Tbe O. P. wharf boat has changed hr moorings, being located at present la South Salem slough. The Al'nna I moored Just above at the foot of OuU street. The Elwood will be up on her regu lar trlpHunday as they expect the lockn to bo open sometime Saturday. 8hu Ih lying at Controuh near the locks. Tbe Modoc Is still lylDg at her wharf In Portland. PERSONALS. Dr. Qlcsy, of Aurora, was In the city today. Ex Representative Jellerys returned to Corvallls today. Attorney Goo. V. Wright of Albaiij is In the city on bueineim. W. 8. MoFaddfii, of (Jorv.vllli, Is ii tbo city to lay on loi?iI liuilnoi. Judge Strahau win In the city lda arguing a case before the puprviut' court. Btato Printer and Mrs. F. 0. Biker went to Portland on iho u'teruoon train. W. T. RIgdon went lo Jefferson to deliver an address before Iholmluo of Knights of M tocuboeM, whluh liulda a publlo InBtallatlon tonight. A Washington dispatch of Jan. 2L say: G miptroller Eoklea In Inclined to thluk thitt ho will not rntaln Stage aa lecolver of tho Orugou National bank, Thb Quail. For a choice dlh try the Quill brand of rolled outs and sell rising griddle oako flour on sale at J, A. Vuu Eaton's old reliable grocery. By taxing your laundry business to to the Hilem Steam laundry you give employment to t-omo of tliu bent people In tho city, and at the same tlnio get the finest work douo on tho l'uclllc coast. COFFEE-Tho Blue Front sells a good roasted coffee ut 25 ots. u pound, or 4 lbs for (1.00. Shoahvater bay oysters, and every thing, served in tho beat style ai Strong' rcntaurant. mii iii m mum um jui'ju-ui Special this Week! A 1 Ream of flist-class -FOR- IT P 1 ! -r20 Cts-:- DKABBOBN'S T BOOKSTORE. Notice bjs uhoyr window, S! School Board Election. The polln were open from 1 to 4 p. ro. a the olllce of School Clerk Webb Hitmen. Previous to this hour a meeting of tarpayera was hold arid J. P. Frizzell, 8. A. RIkkh, J. H. McCormlck and Junes Watt, were, named to sit as Jud.'eH and clerks for tin election. They served without pay, when tbe law allows $2 00 each. Tlitj Hut of voterri showed that 201 ballots had been cast. The result wan 14 follew: Honda, No 138 II Hid, Yes 62 Illegal ballot 1 Total 201 The Illegal ballot wurt cuued by two leiug folded together. These were thrown out. T. P. Robertson was challenged and ni-4 vote refused, he not being a tax payer. City Tax Levy. The city council met in special seeslon last ulubt to make the annual tax levy. Hmlth and Kay were not present, being unavoidably detulned. Recorder Edes read a communication from County ClerK Ejati, in repounc to his request for a cerJflmte showing the aggregate of the assessable property In the city of Salem. Tho letter from the county clerls allowed that $J,470 70S Is the aggregate valuailon of the a-ne.-H iblo property as equalized by tho statu board of equaliz ation, of the city of Salem, as taken from the assess munt roll for the year 181)3. Alderman Gray moved that the council llx and determine the city levy ut 10 mill which was uuaultuotisly carried. The council then adj aimed. Tho Wagner License Oase. The cjiku ot Hiutn vh. Wuirner was rled befoie. lodge Ii iiitlielur ill 1 p. m. J dill Cn I en 1 1 ltiMed Deputy Olnlrlct Mlnrney Cmidii. 'Ill Ford dt-feiided. lie l-iok the ground Hint tbe city hud exclusive piuer under Iih charier lo riiul llceli-irt'aud enforce penalty fi.r violations, and couteoded Unit n miiulj jiihiIlv hml no jiiilciliciion over alleged Hi lines under tho charter. Jubilee mid jiirir-dlcllou only where nil use was committed ngaiin-t a law of the ante. The license f Mr. Wagner wan not granted by the county and the of fence If there was any il wim not against the county, Nothing In the ilalw law against liquor Helling applied to cities or Incorporated towns. COMPARE TRICES. Pointing a Pistol. A state case has been made nut nf a atully quarrel between bojn, and Ver non O-boru, aged 10, Is. on trial lor pointing a pUtol at one Harrington. Aitorury 11, J, Bigger and Deputy District Attorney Cotidlt Is the array ifcotiusel for the Mute, while Sam Harden uiauagis the defence. The i rial was continued to tills afternoon at 3 o'clock p. m , before Lecorder Edes, Japankbk OitANOKS lOoontaa doz on ai the 1H.UK Fkont. Officers Elocted. Tho Sliver Creek Fills Power & Im nrovemeut Co. held IU annual meeting in the Gilbert llros,' bank. The fol owing oillcera were elected for tbe en duing year: Eugene llreyiuau, presl tent; T. C. Smith, vice president; Krank W. Water, secretary; uud A. l Gilbert, treasurer. Aside from rou Hue bunluesi nothing of a public na ture was couttldered. COM PA Mi PRICES. Oncetilaii: "I he change" decreed at the polls In 1S9J already hNiuitoted in Iho country greater lost thin it suf fered from the civil war, In other word, the pwplo nf the United Stales i. i..... .1. ...... i. i..i..i ....! .v .v ,......,(,.. ... ... ,.m- 1 1 property, decline orimilueai and en- forced tdleueiu ut lab r wlllilu a single year more than it oot tho nation to suppreaHhe great rvMllnn. 1 ' Owing to I lie i-ehool meeting at Und's opera Inaise. Pn-f Little will i'dd his dancing clawi ut tho Wlllam- vllo hotel, tivmim capital jommM. wemeespay, fiAMrAiiv a, mi THE COSIilllTEE OF FIFTY. Holds iffl Second Meeting at the Grange Hall. A LIST OF PROPOSED MEMBERS. Tho HcaYy Taxpayers Who Will Labor for Eeforra. The taxpayers organization to com poo a Committee of Fifty to promote reforms in city, county and school af fairs held its second meeting today at Grange ball. LI8T OF TAX PAVERS. Below Is given the assessed valuation of members of the Committee of Fift as returned by the county board of equalizatien: 1893. 1804. Geo. Pearce $ 820 $ 1,400 H P McNary 070 1.7(H) Leo Willi - 4,046 5,337 J M Wallace 625 rhos Hubbard 13,709 15,002 J P Frizz. 11 2,115 6,200 W L Waile 4.168 4,lt. vV H Holmes 3,000 18,699 Win Manning 2,0oo John Hughes 11.947 32,221 SA Riitgs 4 8J5 7,162 J A Baker 9,740 11,14(1 A N Gilbert 2,300 6,200 WG Westacott 88-5 l,14o til' MeComack 8,663 27.9HI C B MiHres 2,605 12,187 Hiram Smith Hieyman Bros 33,297 60,730 Kred Hurst 6,144 11,162 St! Adams. 2,250 4,260 P H D'Arcy. 1,831 7,600 Dve Sleiner 2G0 1,34:. EC Cross 6,375 13,655 K R Smith 11.465 11,70. L D Heury 2,015 3,000 .1 G Wright 1.020 12,06i JobuMluto 7,715 9,97i Jau McCormicK 860 3,700 WJ Polley... 6,100 5,345 l' W Davenport 7,578 6,981 J M Poormau 775 1,725 Lewis Savage 11,130 14,614 Win Kaiser 9.425 l(),87n FN Gilbert. 3.803 4.41:. G W Gray 13,765 38,85. J Q Wilson 16,004 ll,27t Dive Slmpsou 13,000 12,151) .S P Northcutt 4,106 9.750 C P UIhImp 8,20i. !' N Derby E M Crolsau 2,610 8,79c UN Tuomas 4,K0 8,89b .SI L Jones 17,592 30,25n J B Stump - 0 092 3.80' John Newsome 10,407 25 07i -quire Farrar .... 3,17i' A Bush 25,200 68 047 W F Bnotliby 10.200 J C Tiioiupsou 0.610 16.6SU UP Boise 0,8.27 27,02i Some ot the above list pay taxes oi valuations under other names, as com panies, corporations, etc. APJOUKNED MK17TING. The meeting wat called to order b Chairman WHsun at 2 o'clock" p. m. I lie clerk read tho report of the com mittee of live, giving the 45 names al ready puhllidicd and recommeuded tha tbo list be increased to 75 or 100, sub mittiiiK 25 additional uamus. On mo lion tint report of tho committee auu (lie recommendations were tulopted. We u'tve lielow the ua ilea uu'ded 1 lw commit lee: J U. Steveosnu, M (j (Miamiierliu, H rilapeltou, H. L M'Niry, Win. Armtroug, Heur Kfeiie, Amos rfironi;, L. ('. Grillltlt, H. A Johnson, .Sr.. Dr. J. Re notiK J, J Muiphv, R. P. B 'He, Jr . W. Cranston, J P U aierM'i i, W. A. Cihiok, Geo. G It nghaiii, A. N Moores, Wm. Brown, I). K. Wagner. Wm Waldo. E. P Walker, W. II. Uodaou.J. W. Mer edith. THE PEOPLE'S TRIBUNE. Pcpullsts Invite Republicans Moot With Them. to There was a large meeting at Grange hall Tuesday eveulug, composed prin cipally of members of the PeopleV party, with a eprlnkliug of Republi cans H. E. Hayes was the principal speaker ami attributed all thedlatrcrs of our country to Wall street wicked ness, "Put down the banks aud loan the money direst to the people at 3 or 4 per cent, on their own security," was hi remedy. Other speakers followed and a very pleasaut eveulug was spent. COMPARE PRICES. LETTER LIST. Tho following letters remaining in the Salem poatoMce Jan. 18, 1803, un called for. Those calling for them please say "advertised." Allen John Mrs Mauzey O P Mason Lftwls Orchard O Phrouer U Pattou John lurker Mrs G Royal T F HUv A Askew John Allen Ky llurm itt L E lI'Mliugliammer J lUltflnn A M B ih h Blattou Andrew Buxton John Rled Mrs Aunlo Cleveland Mrs R ORtg S F D.w Mrs Harry Blehell A R Dunn Mrs Chas Soholl Plielir D L'on Chaa Hoott J M IVqutru Jennie MraStltea Ella Mrs Ford John Sherwixxl C E Mrs Flegler Hench Haly John Filed I Peter Smith HO M; FirusworthO SiuUhlnaMiss iiiMiimrucr nuimi i v .uu j4lckMlnOvrtloMUHuilih Jiliiiaon i0..u R rt Suilth Maruaret W M.nler Jim Mrs HarvUCCS ''.T K,t' M!M S,rl,"l,1n J T -- -"or A hoe' KjE Woodward Chan A.N GlLUKRr, p.m. Rvtstvs -ftolly uUuW ) IU, for $1,00 at BLV& Kmo.NT. NEWS NOTES. f5f7,029 la tho property assessment of Ashland. A ten mill tax is levied on Ashland city property by the city council. Tbe publishers of the Port Oxford Tribune expects soon to print a dally edltlin. The big pile rafi is strung all along tho beach from Gold Beach to Cap Bianco. The Ice houses at Ahland baye been filled with this winter's ice, from Trucker, Cal. 2400 sacks of potatoes is he yield rr oelved from five acres by T. D. Oliver near Pendleton. The homestead entries at The DaIIps number 679, while ibe cash sal s amount to (92,689. Douglas county warrauts are now wiling at 8-5 cvutson the dollar, and even at this heavy discount the de raand Is not at all active. George Harper, the Georgian, recer. - ly confirmed by the senate as agent on the Umatilla reservation, has formal y taken charge of the agency. The last one of Eugene's Chinese has registered. It was generally supposed the city contained ot least 75 but the register shows that only 26 have regis tered. Average annual rainfall at Portland for the p.tst20 years has been 49.34 inches, wbtlo the average at R 'Sehunr for the past fifteen years has been 34.89. During the wind storm of the (lrft f Jaet week, a trea was blown across tbe Mluter bridge, across Tualatin river nd one of the fifty foot spans broke down. The Diuglas county court his ex tended the time of redemption to those whose l.iud was hid in for delinquent tixes until Mty 1st before adding the 20 percent penalty. Tbe suit of tbe state to recover $17,000 fr im ex Regent Audrew H. Smith, of the Agricultural college, was decided ut Tacoma iu favor of the state. Judge Pritchard rendered the decision. The little son of Mr. Taylor, of Hllla biro, whti submitted to the amputa'i in of his right leg, it is feared will have t submit to the left one being ampu tated also, F. 8. Barnes, whose name, by the way, Is known amongst the archers of his country, is making some bows of Oregon upland yew. Ha has found tfter a in wt thorough trial that it is of -uperior quality. The Pullman Report Is Informed thut i large portion of what wheat has been funding in the shook is In go d c inili tion aud will be threshed and brought Into the market. There m ly not be as uuch wheat lost as wa expected. Albert Fill, who lives near Allnnv. w is painfully injured while cleaulnt; i 14-calibre British lulllo.r re-volvur. II d'opned the revolver, wbioh ciue I tli- explosion. The bill entered Ills left leg fust below the thigh. For 1143 ODD tho Taoom i & Puyallup railroad, the Point Deflince, Tacoma & Blisnu railroad, together with all their franchise, rial estate, utii., went sold ti representatives of thi b nidli ildwrs Tue two rouls were sold nv the slierKf, oi Jan. 19, under an exejuiloj ou a foreclosure suit. A large portion of them tin popula lion of Sitka hive wives thiy h iva nur utiased. This is contrary to law. Marshal Porter, of the Alaska District, has instructed his deputies to arrest eyery white uivu vliltting the law. s a result of which otllji il ord-r near ly every in in on boird tho Ualtel States steamer Pine i is In J ill at ditka. Hundreds of other arrests are expected. "Old Buouaparte," u Wapp.ito Iu dlan dlod ou the Graud R iu la Riser vatlou on the 12 lust of grip, uel about 80 years His dj ith leaves only two living members of tbe once large Wappato tribe who used to range iu Washington aud Yamhill counties. I'he two only surviviors are "Lame Jim," a well to do firmer on the Agency, and John Pratt boiti of whom are well advanced hi years. Regular Yew Park week. meetings continue at the chapel every eveulug this Catarrh in the Head. Is undoubtely a disease of the blood, aud as such only a reliable blood purl tier can .-fleet a perfect aud perument cure. Hood's tWa iparllla Is the best blood puntler, aud il has cured many very severe cases of catarrah. Catarrh oftentimes leuds to couxumptloii. Take 11 ootls Sarsapurlila before it Is to late. Hoods Pill do not purge, pain or grip but act promptly, ealaly aud etllclomly . 2o cents. Awarded Hignust Honors World's Fair. oglll, Baking U24ilPowdeK TTie only Pure Cmiu, of Tarur Powdcr N , AturaonU No Ucd in Millions of Homes-, Years the Standard LITTLE LO0ALS. Mrs.J.C. Su-i h came down from Jefferson this afiernoou. E 1. 0. Giltuerisin Portland Mrs. C. A. Gray went to Rortland this aftemoou for a short visit Mrs. S. O. Browne, who has been quite ill, is Improving. . Thk Journal lists on the line of theO P. road are growing Sons of Veterans meet at Good Templars hall ut 7:30 tonight..- Precious Metals. The Wells, Fargo F.xpres-s Co. show in their annual circular the following output of precious metals for 1893, weal .if the Misssourl river, in tbe United States aud British Celumbia: Oold f" . i Silver l'oppel Lead 38 491 621 23 031.349 7,750,040 PERSONAL AND S00IAL. Local Correspondence from Towns in the Valley. E K. Shaw is on the sick list at present. Brooks will soon have a drugstoro aud doctor. Robt. Nusom was visiting friends in Portland last week. Geo. Massey Is hauling lumber for his uew bouse. Brooks has a little more sidewalk. Good boy Charlie! E. W. Chapman and family drove to Woodburn Tuesday. Mr. aud Mrs. T. J. Clark spent Sun day on Howell Prairie. Dr. Heusel shipped a part of his goods to JiuVsou last week. See Shatter & Shaw when you have hides aud sheep pelts to sell. Mrs. Nusom's sister, Miss Nellie Brown, arrived here from Kaunas last Monday. Ira Taylor, a peutnau from Salem, is in this viciuity to organize a class iu penmanship. Last Friday evening a number of the young people met aud gave Charles Hoover a surprise. A very pleasaut time is reported. Shafler and Shaw have tbe telephone In their establishment. Call aud see them when you wish to communicate with the outside world. Stfafler aud Shaw sold 20,000 pounds of smooth wire to hop growers of this viciuity one day last week. What is the. mutter with that firm ? Friday evenlug the people's party people will hold a political meeting iu the front room of the hotel building to organize a club. Everybody invited to attend. Good speakers. NOTES FROM JEFFERSON. Dr. L. M. Heusell of Brooks is in the city. Mr. Hochspiece Is erecting a building just north of the R-view olllce to be used as a harness aud saddle shop. Several of our citizjtis atteuiled the Workmen's lustallatiou at SoioMtu day night. The Sauilam Literary society dis cussed tho q lesti m ou Fiiday lus : "R-solved, That Washington lias doi.e moie for his country thau Lincoln," aud was decided iu favor of the afllrm ative. The following program was rendered at the literary entertainment ou last Saturday eveulug at the M. E. church aud was attended by a large crowd. Song by choir "Forresters Sound thb Cheerful Horu." R-o. -Katie Lee and Willie Gray," by btella Critchlow. Rjadlpg -"Mother's Fool," by W. J. Loouey. Rio. "Barbara Frietchie," by Myra R iblnsou. Soug by choir-"MerrIIy on tbe Lee." Roc "The Fainlue," by Mrs. W. J Steel. Readiug "The Creed of the Bell," Mrs. Auu Birzee. Song by the choir "A House by the Deep." Lecture "Books and their Iuflu cuce,"oy Prof. L mis Batzee. DIED. At her home iu Jefferson, on Sum d ly morning about 10 o'clock a. m January 21, 1891. Mrs. Etta Thurmau ilwll..litna..f I I r ... """s'i - uir!iiu uucy AUiierson, She leaves three, daughters and one son lamer, mouier, three sisters, three uiuwieiH unu a large circle or friends to mourn her demise. The funeral ser vices were held at the M. R nimr..!, .... Jauuary 22, of which she v. as a devoted i member. iu ii h LOCAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. rAnnundemetitiiol entertainments. s'seHnl Midwinter Fair Rates. Midwinter Fair excursion tickets, salem to San Fiancii-co and return, Ma S7.ull.ern Pacific Co's. Shasta route, will be placed on sale January . R.te, 127 50, including five ail minions to the f dr. Tickets good for thirty das from date of sale. Taxpayers Meeting. A meeting of the taxpayers of Salem, will be held at the Grange Hal on Wednesday, Jan. 25, '04, at 2 o'clock, p. m., lo receive the report ol the com mitleeof live, appointed by the meet ing held at the Willamette Hotel, Jan. 30, '93. Per order by the com. Gii.ma Coal. The b.st fuel in towu, 18 00 per ton. Salem improve ment Co. Poverty to Qo. According to tbe Sun, a New Y.rk man uamed MoK-ever-this uame raises the old question, can any good come from Nuzueih ? has formed a plan for the abolishment of poverty. It is said to he entirely novel and is more less socialistic. According to his plans tbe state is to look after the employment of all persons. The following schedule of services has been arranged by Mc Keever: "Tbe first ten years kindergarten school work shops of all trades to suit the young. "Ten to fifteen, acommou school edu cation. "Fifteen to eighten, college life. "Eighteen to twenty, trade or labor schools. "Twenty to tweuty Ave active labor in one or more trades, as ordered by the state. "Twenty five to thirty, miscellaneous callings, or auy service required on land or water. "Thirty to thirty-three.at school again for professional study, prepiratory to enteriug a professiou iu the interest of the state. "Thirty-three to forty, teacuers,sclen tlsts, managers, doctors, or any calling requiring age and experieuce to insure proficiency aud success. "At forty, all to be retired. Two Stepping Stones to consumption are ailments we often deem trivial a sold and a cough. Consumption thus ac quired is rightly termed " Con sumption from neglect." not only stops a cold but it is re markably successful where the cough has become deep seated. Scoffs Emulsion is the richest of fat-foods yet the easiest fat-food to take. It arrests waste and builds np healthy flesh. i Prepsred by Seott A Bnwtie. N. Y. All drajglslt. C. H. LANE, MERCHANT TAILOR :!72 Commercial 'trw, Salem, Oregon. Formerly of M irrison street. Portland, Oregon. Noticj of Appointment of Adminis trator, TOTir!R . Cm t l hTPb given thm the rountv f tb- s ita of nnm,,, , ,...." ';Mintv.di(onih;9ih U.y ot DecAi be . '80 day ttPiH).nt K. J. lenilre Hdmlnlir.in, , ) impo'iu ii. j. em ( Hdmlnlsir-io! in; ate of t-llz.b th IMrtger. te nf aid ounty of Mar on, deceit, and th", uK..J,Jr,,i,.!'.ei,"-.0'h Wih d,v ,, Jh the sail nI8oB,,"V11,' fle" hU honl anrt q ,a "titd ol Janu. Dated, 8.1.B,, Oree,n, Jan tl&T" Xi wfi.u'ViW'HV SGOirS HISIGIi K n.T ,V.e',lnsttUe,"il11 Wte are hereby r qu-ftdt.ip eseiu iht sime to h i,i i rt ; -, ioom.3und 1, U-.-id v Hi,"h u"k buUd" -........ ,,...(t n u ,, ners ,n. ilu,,i C. D. Gabrielson, LONDO N nd LANTASI1IKR n'RR wmm i TC?" VV.!'. "rn'mwIfflrS Ntaene!.tuyJar.a"l'"aat secretary ot State Insm-anee to' n'.51' ..wluWowht.571 vr.TOp,,BMUMWW lira-ny o-nihVlCciho.oast In !892DaS an "" ,BW"" vjar-tt2L-2 TP2TPt?.rTfcSS Hardware, Wagons, Carts, Road Machinery AND AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. N W rnr c. . j , .. 1"'l,r"ve1 ods -Cr,SUteand Lib Sts. -:RUNxNTING FULL BLAST !:- OUU BIG DRESS GOODS S LE A our is" ,? ' G5 ?nd. 75 K0da for 45c a yard. ' our -.c Pu and mixtures for onc a vnr I lUvy .w )0, 52 inflh h.d ' j;0e a yarJ. Our onUro guigham atoA, 12 yarda fS $i.oq. opera SERTNfRBRO'HERS, & CO. nns UKER' ----- SALEM, OREGON Carpets Still Selling at Sale Prices, iiMiVjiy ifftjTriwvvtfnrtaaaia&MiYii, How's TMut We offer one hundred dollars reward for any cae of catarrh that cannot bs cured by Hall'a Catarrh Cure. F J. Cheney & Co., Props., Toledo, O. We the undersigned, have known F J. Cheney for tho last 16 years, and bol lleve him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligation made by their firm. West & Truax, wholesale druirelstii Toledo. O. bK w' Walding, Kinnan, AMarvin, whols sale drugrBt8, Toledo, Ohio. Hall's uatarru cure la taken internal ly, actluir directly upon tho blood and mucous surfaces of tbo system Price 75c. pr bottle. Sold by all druggists' Testimonials free. New Advertisefhents WANT!-D Pustalnir Canvaser of rood id. diOM t iberal salary una expenses ntta ucbkI.v: DeruiHUcnt nmltlon Bit WN llro, d eod MO iOr Ci'.,Nuierymnn, Portland, O- RVKfc! yl'POttTUNIl'Y-A welt etlab 'thsd bnslue.. cad bo bought togreitad. Mtaluce. Apply at 30a Su in mr street. 1-2131 G'HJU MJS1NM3J O TOttl'UUITr-Uttlt cash required. Well escabilsbed irode luquuo 'U," care Journal. 1.23 31 ' BKLU M 1'Alt Kor rent, a, cood houB.wlth barn and pluntv of fruit tree and snm'l 1 uit, t a xery low figure, part paylnwuk Can a Jouunai. office HHf rptlli most perit-ct uttlutf truns iua te. will I bold a runture where nil nthpru v,. (.tiled, rtir.) t. For nam by J U. 1'arrlah, 401 1'apltal UlWf PAl'EKi-i'orlland. aacramenio, tuatlle. Tacuinaand .tan Kranclsco papers on tali ..1 Ili-Huetl's, 1'oMtotIlce (.lock. u 1UK1-T1AN -CIKNOK-Llterature of all 4-5-ly itiucison i a'e ai iio Liioerty street. f PUI8 l'ACKR Is kept on file at K. o. Dau'i X AUvertlHlug 'gttnoy,61and65Merchanti hxchauge, Sau Kranclsro, California, where coatrau'H for advurtUlDE can be made for It STATE TltKASURKH'S SIXTH NOTICE. rreieBrfy0Uei0tinent. sa, Jan. 18,18.1. NOTICE Is hereby given that there an jundson hind in an amount sufficient tu ,my tbe foll.iwmi outstandine state ytu auUH,lz lumbers 9T0 1059 ZI8J 2815 3230 3233 S231 3235 3iW 3 39 3211 U1U SiU SHI 3ili S.'7 3. 0 32 1 2 2 353 351 iO!a 8200 8V7J 3:72 3.73 37t 3M XQ8J 8281 37 .C'Jl 3-.U0 3M1 3M 8X9 J 33M 33 U 8313 .i34) 3.U1 3333 3M The aoove uedltfuied warrants will be pill upon preiienlalloa at tills nrflce, and tu teres t out He Mime will ccaao from, and after, the Uuim ol tbU noilco. I'Ulu. MKr.SCMAN, 1-18-lw Htate Treasurer. LOOK! LOOK! 1 hnve 7 acres of land; four-room bonie.nein good bdru; bulldluics all new; one acre of - beat ou tbe pUce, JoOO Btrawberrlet will ournixt spilng. Thla place Is watered ny Mill Creek; runulni! water the year round on thepuce. f rl o t500cash. Will eu luor'Ji acic- Joining, all in bir..mer fallow. WLfil t S o ))--r ncre; buyer pets one third ot the 'rop ibis la ihe flue, t little place in Folk ouuty lor a chicken r no a l IU lui J. 0. 11 JltGEd, 8herldn. BEATING TIME! n Keating lu.id timei too Beaflne idem liy nuikiug pricea no low tbat i nine monoy goes ua tar ne a goou leal uped to Hero nro some"Notes" hat will sound harmouioua to tbe ar. We will sell you a 500 page Day-B.mk for one dollar. Call before they are ull sold. 1 Patton Bros., IQ BOOK8TORK, 98 8TATE STItEEr.J OLINGER & RIGDON, Undertakers and Embalraers. Cabinet work and repairing. Court Street, Opposite Opera Home, Salksi, - . ObeooK and Loweat Prices. SAl FM. OREGON. msxfwfsssm