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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (April 22, 1895)
rM.MMHMW M. fn WwiaaK-jmUL. ''"!Wmg'Jt.Ui!!...a' mmnmfj&BlW Always Harping on tbfe Gapes. Yet, aBd W costisae m long si Ibey lt. W btlt tbe BEST ASSKTKEST IK OT YORK at pries jHnw lfegfet f b-fore. J. J. DALRYMPLE & CO.! TT l Have you read Deemster and the Bondman by Hall i A , T Gainer At IJear- born's Circulating Library, ioc. PEESOlfALS. Wri.HWtHaifc k i.wlto ft a few 4 PrBkIrlt.bcmelMa WV' rb(atKwp(t K. I., kwhtit. w a wxw s Ue 1:V kal for J'rlttid. llou. 1. I. yUcihm lok tb I:W IomI for lb Hf gpattg. I G IJ. 0roH ad Olareaee Hh ra! were lo tows to day. Fred Hytum lratfced buWoeo WxjdUir tbi ftrooH. tt L'.e Wh. Miller b1jn laid aj wttb a erwe atUek ot tUe grl. K. H. Wbiu. wbo wa laid tip wltb tbe grfp.aod a fcrer k out aKalii. rVrUry of Btaie H. II. Kluald le turned Um Eaeue tbu aJterwxMJ. H'JpL A N. Gilbert, of the peolteu tkuy, wont to I'ortlaud tbl aflernooii. .'ajitalu I'att, an old fcteaujbcat caj taln, left tbU aftontoan for Kan Fran- Hon. H. If. Friendly and daughter ll Itralipf came down from Kugene aa tbe 1 ;40 l'xl. JUr. A. L. HutabUott waa unable to fill bla pulnlt yesterday owInK toon attack of tbe kH p. Becxelary LydHl Baker, secretary of ibe late railroad oomrnlMlon, It in Ibe ctty on tronal butlneex. HtitHuperluteodent of School. 0. hi, Irwin l till In JSaotem Oitgua, bat will return Weduendsy. hi. K. i'ogoe, Ibe tteuograpbet' I borne from McMlHuvllle where be ban U-eo aetltti; a eourt reinirter In the' circuit aourt, AMtnt Keeretary A. W. Oleay, of tberHaUi Iimiraiwee ertmpany, wu on tbe ktrwH iSalurUay ;ar tbe Itrtt time In a month. Itavlng Imwk aonltned to hi loom wltb an attack of I he pleurbiy. Kecretary Frabk M otter and Col. lMi MlUbell illned at the Willamette today where tbe &or eta ry had ordertd dinner for tb Millre I'ortlaud dIea. tbR to tbe m)t)t' ooiivetitiou, but tbey were wpiurel by Adjataut Oen. ural Tuttle for tbe Utaw Howmi retaur- KNl A TaUl Ouu Accident Win. Matlbt. about 91 yeara of age and uuisarrbtd. Hint wltb a very tud den and uix ttd deatli Saturday afternoon nwr the farm of County (Jferk I. V. ISIiUn, Hoar Aurora, Mr. Matt lib awd TIhiIiim Randall, Willi whom h wm bunting, wr alttlug on a fenewj, wbMi Ibe avohletit oourrl. T'jy ware ItoidiHg lb4r gwtu, whlh wcra Hookud, whan Mr, Mattlileu' guH fell to Die roMl, aua4ug bulb Urrala to Im dlwharjl, the iwhUmU of whlah imtetxl lb aUliMiMMi of III uufoflu- liatti you ox mat, who aurvlvul fur an hour when ibalh. tWIovmI blin of hu uirlng. A Alll -Tim iiiaiiibttra 1 Ihu fam fly of Ibii Ulu Mr. JtlUaUlh Jtawkliia ))trb asliwtd lliHr inoal giaUful (liaiika lo Ihw klml iielKlibNi and friftiiiU win iw oJiM-rfiilly and kindly IlilllUloiiwl lo llHiMMHUof Ihw diwaaiiHl, iiurll'K I'cr mi abdui, and wIiimki yMl'tliy and aUeOtlon will Vr Ihi lihl III unit urwlWul MlwnHU. mimamiiiwlJliiaiilpiiil mi ' j,wi awiaaww Leaders in Lou) Prices Id- PootUeap, MlylMi u44jriiM Hli "f iii. WHilWl slit) i!lU4Jf ft fcdlil kf (Miil f W tiii& , toiler awl tHiWmiy Miwi i J-M.f T.r..-. Jiisi Think. Afiab4tab Caps, wltb aatfo yoke and cdMar, a fid deep BBt4ea lare, for l. EVERYBODY WANTS THIS. A etrfcUy -wwi IS- Kry, inlaid Jlk Ttlret Millar, metal aaVfien front, ba4tfr tfJ M ran. Id II 4r. wly K-6. EIVEE KBVT8- - ' - . SZ!S" '" """' " A Jtr Jjic over fw.tbAu! gaadaj at IG A. mtue doers I Me M-rsioK al, r4srfs; to I't ptarffpoe t S "dotk lbi afterooMi. Peer rajtf AIUnhi earrwoo i i frMb Iodt-pettdtMre wj tlise tb u"n ' lo? attd rroctdl obWiIk lartrofofn ; with ftir UtA A frtiuLt and b-r u i Qal aain' W et ftcvtt. i tHrhmr V, more hi Mt foui ih- , mtnf .! barfly Vdtd jarltb frrfbt for .-alein mwcli.nU. At Lad will retarn Ibu .f.erucwn when istie wilj Ukeoa a u!l loal of fl.wr at t thl! Willnae4ie VH-y MHi ad If aye fc, prt'd at 0 a. ru. Tuesday njurn- iz. mtVIo eonoHtoa wltb ibe stale of OJIfrn whkli alVi for Sin FranaHOO t 8 fc'ook the tame -ytn- yjilir JifLL OF FA JIB. Thin wad: ire trill ffli'e ipit (mother Mtrprlne ami xhotr .some Htuvtllny value In Parlor Seta, Couches ami Eany Chairs. 'J his Jim: weather turns your mtml to house cleaning ami suggests a change In furniture. KBLLJSJl & SONS, 120 State street. IJIOY0M5 Fikniw. The yillaiuous aot of throwing taoka on our RtreeU, for the purpose of puncturing bicycle tires. Ii about aa menial a crime an can be committed without Injury to per aout. Thin act ban been committed In Marahfleld with the deplred result, hut If tbe oulprlt li found nut it will be oil day with him. A hnrp lookout Ih Ikv IriK kept MarnhHeld Hun. PiteAciiiNd ToMoiiT.-Rev. Wm. Itaabe, of Portland, will preich In the Gtfrmau Ilaptlat uhurcli at 7iW o'clock thl evening. ThU denomination haw ben iiuilo auecenful in iU revival meetlugH, having added IS How mem ber lo their uliuroh ana result of a erle of meetlngi. A Mimtakj:. A atrauger, nceully In town, aenl a alilrl to the Hale in Mlcam JJiuniiry and when It wax re turnnl he did not recognize It, tur It presented audi a dtllurent appearand. It la wonderful bow much like new good lliuv make your garmeuta look. Bll-VILK MKirriNO. A llleotlug to oomplete the organization of the V, M. C. A. Meyole club will be laid In the Kirlor of the aaaoolatlmi tills evening at 8 o'aJook. All rldera IwlotiKlug to tlio aMilatlMii are urged to be prewint. HrATH Co.vjHsr.-The Htato Umim Ifti gobl niMlal win teat will be held at ltNwhurj( at aome futsre date. I)e! gatHi fmiii all Jiarla wf lliti alata will he IH atleiiiUiiiM. .SlUIU.V TlWK Tgta atraw lint, but whi'U ywi have i!bll (h uvt sue do ut wvurMU Mur luiiiiiia Himtf hati. I'rh'iia m low that everybody (mm allurd W),-(l. W. Jollliaoi) A sll, Vrmv (juitfr. Km Hint was hrunkl UfiMe Jiulun Ibloa tilts liirnliif Is auavtuMo Urn alurgenf Mug ilruuk, all k-trldmiiM tf u "di) " riuhilay Ih 11m (!4lllly. mm - -Oil mwmmm m A Jf lull Fmvoh tIiim friwlt Milia ami Java iMltixa at Hnimmaiib'a Hitiy, IHI HlaU atrial, am Urn rialiKt thlHU in Urn wlty (n makMi a ps billy f dm Ihi vhIUwi and u, .() o. I'. Ahwiv'mawv.Ni PinUy will U Urn rwh amiivafanry h( llm Odd Fvllowa nriiUUii. Ha loin Hill ntfl fwlnhralo Urn vnl IhU ar. lltvlMli W. M r4tuford wIih Im AHhtu(4) nm III llm IlH)HilldaHl HJ-Ilalliurll llm MI Uw ty, hill lwly tut AlbMHy Tat ttilmil IVt) utji) JhUMh1IH' lli( ltlilUV Mtlllijlltt sbiffei a pUhll.lla.1 wm 161, a 1hI W 19 miii. i A OEEA.T OOW STOZT. A Uati EcsswrkaMe Dierre7 by a Itluwa GeBty Paraer Several wet ago W. T. KamwJeB, of ttee WaMo HilK bw;M a vrx tbat bad bee mM ob tfce rtm4 of Salem. SCfeSKsSaj and sbortly after laklg ber brBirmit.i:oct.s.T pta. for MrttaWe cdtio for l de. expired at -a-CmipiI thai 1 fee aaricaal was ne-t aJlriebt. ... , .. k-L.tin rir. r4t indav evening is M-'"1', foecd tbat the aarfaal was Bet all rigol. Tbewwrbtg pretty good boDN0 tn he Immad. wbat aHed tbe w r iww the ra- MS why. Oa feedt tbe asimsl ebe wesld sot eat as ! as be besld. asd woeJd at OBee Moat s asd be in db-trfcM for M-Teral boar after wbteb th-wM MtJe down to a norma madMoa again. But tbe kept oa aJI i, ad id not be ot 1bU a tbrtfty 0ditioB. 3be kept growing won, asd finally Mr. Rtaxlen railed in OsBtr Stof k IftMeior W. XuEfmeral, wbo proDottseed tbe diSIeaKy ehronk ladethM, bot declared tbat it was a reeaaikibte w. Tbeeow fi sally got m bad I btt a few day ago tbe owner d!dd to kill ber asd make an invee tbi(ioo. On fxasilnHoatioB of tb toeMb tb t'oable becaaie very plain. Iteostataed a half pail fall of eaod asd grand, weigblrg p"nd. Tbl gritty Mtbfetaoe? 'K ooly ind? ftble. bot )ad tbe tffcet of wearing tbe 'b4de of tb rtotMeti as HBootb aa a pt-ee of ratio. Eeyeral sallr asd tatty 4 ernk?ry were fouod among tbe con teat, and no rboklloj; tbe terrible ma!oftuil leVn from Iter, It It a -der tlie Miiftttl livd a losg a; b did. Tb-r-rlh it tiie examination bow Ibat Mr. Himeral k-n-w ezactly wbat w lie trouble, and Mr. Rams des' inveUgjUou any prove of great value to 4ok ratters and dairyman, it they wid only profit by It. It 1 ev. dent that tnocaa-e of tbh swumn's tion roust bare 'Mne from ieeding the animal of! tbe bare ground. Tbbj is a common practice among many tock men, and wbtle a eow may be able to work oil some form of dirt tbue taken in, sand and gravel are eertaidly too murh of a tax. Tbe ooly tfe and bu mane way b to feed all animate clean food and from clean ditties. More Iraproveraents. At the orlloe f W. D. Pugb, Satur- day afternoM. bid were opened for the remodeling of the residences of Wo, Urown, on State Blreet, and Mrfe. J. P. Itoberb-ou, Center Mreet, oppoMte the High school. Th: bida are an fol fel fol eows: Mr. JJrown Thou. JoIiumu, J7-I3; Wlckbtrum fc ("beney, I77fi; K. E Moore, 30; Henry Roaeru, W7; Tho. Oeuhaiii, JttIT; Welch RriH., !; Young & Robeitou, 1018.75; I. W. Cablll, 1083; John Gray, $700; Henry Ziph, ilO. Bhipp & McMillan, (076. Mm. Robertson I W. Cahlll, VAU; Wlokatrum and Cheney, t607; John Gray, t0; Voung k PatterHon,i525 &5; Tbomao Deuhrm, t.W7jTho8. Johnson, HS7; 'Velch Bro., 6I4. Salem Cycling Ulub. An enthusiastic meeting of bicycle ndra uf the Capital city waibe'.dlii the council chamber Saturday evening, about llfty being hi attundanoe. Prof W. C, Hawlwy was ohwtwl chairman und Prof. 1. H. Audnrwin, ecretary, after wblelithe wheelmen irociedd to huine. Tlie object ol the meeting wafctttedaiid Hurry O.iugsr, K. M. liroutoii and Max JJjreii w. r ap Hiutol ui u uimuiltto to draft raolu. tlotu and by-lawn to report at any time. A trick committee ooiuMuu ol E. M. iimnhoii, T. J. Hoover and Jo. II. Al bart WttN alio ataluteil. After a gen eral dk-tuaMon of tbe urpo.oH and in tentions of the club, an adjournment A'as btken. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. '1HAS! 'MAS! Ten iHtvlotft's at Altllttr's Otttl Out O't'ocory. J'rlctts title, UOp, xlQo, SQo. nOa, 7,7 timl jj.A'fl. Jiuifh (ho bttxt for tho jntm W WMifaa4 ntl Trwanrar'a ittrntii yitu4. Hr T W UMtMilM. , TUaWM iMWAfcrMtfci. Mat. an Aartl In. u, 1 niHWf i Nfwa bii saw imh- ai 1 fyml mi mm4 wltb wUtati to rvaWiu ' II oUUtaaMUwg at! wwraiU a4i4uiMr.i (ay BM "MWaatiH1 a4 it.H mII r. I uaitlof "Mfja" tavtwaaMi u iUt t JHnmry , llm awl PafcrtMO , , (( iImm iMkslv, m4 ibat all .u 1 EiattbJt laWfwsfty msisaitail. mid U l-'a MWiwNiUttWI al llaw uMIa ' m Hwhw tota mm afur, -lis (! uflbto PMit Uim4N. IU4I utttmit )ft lV MM (lM!!' lewder Nyrl4' I'airTDgXiii aw "-wi ir'"'""o mi n iii6.'!iCS TUB BATTLESHIP OEEGON. Mayors and EpfrBlUTti and GfeT. .. &.-.I.. riviap at 11. at the s-rate chamber of ttiaiare atd mirw-iMaiives of eity gov- -ao-aui-.n , . hattlesfeip Ore- mi t-rw .t KT Aeteria: Oapt fiej Gray aod C. b. , fcWrigbt. Pertland: Mayor Fraek, Cot. Bob MlteheM C. H. Dedd, EI1i G Hughes, Frank MlTu, Jobs L Colby. Salem: Mayor Gate, A'deimen Murphy ond Bisgbasi. Jacksenville: C. H- XiekeL Chat H. D4d of Portland wn made eL airman, Mayor Ciaed Gatcb of calem, tecretary. Colonel Mitchell mored a ecmmMtee of Ten be appolQUd y tbe governor to work up an ioterett ail over tbe state. Mayor Frank tpoke to the qovfti-in, eayfng unlet a more gen eral movement, Including all tbe prin cipal trftie of tbe Hate, it woold not be a great eoeces. Captain Gray i-aid a general eo oper ation of the whole ttate mutt be ob tained. He fa-ored a tempfjrary or ganization to make headway and se cure further progres. Tbe tno'ion wa adopted and tbe governor w.ie notified to aprolnt a committee of seven to devig- a plan of eauvxh and eppuin. a day fT tbe iiK-eting of tlieeommiuee and z neral ooii fete nee of delegates from all paiU of tut suite. The oouitui.tfre will ratet itntti apf-oiuted ai.d elect itscnairman. It Wfc moved tbat the governor tix time and place for committee lo meet. There vthb a letter read from the C'.iou Iron Works tiatlog tbat the battleship On gon would not go into Beryios until Otitober or November" Tb s will give until aftei tbe harvest lis in to raite what funds will be needed. At tbe conclusion of the conference th mayors and ofiici&ls were invited in tbe state h'ouj restaurant kept by Janitor Howell to take diuner witb A ijutant General Tuttle. MOKK MAJORS. Other miyor in attendant arrived on the 1:40 train, including Mayor Friendly of EugeDe, Ch ires Nickel r-f Ja-ksonville and others. There was s me diMutiafaetl'-u at the ha-ity action of the meeting in t je forenoon. Eheumatisra Cured, (tbeumatism U caused by lactic acid in the blood attacking the fibrous tissues of the joint?. Keep your blood pure ana neaitny ana you win not nave rheumatism. Ho Mi's garaaparilla gives tbe blood vitality and richness aud tone) the whole body, neutralizes the acidity of the blood and cures rheumatism. Hood's Pilltj are the best alter dinner pills, assist digestion, cure headache. Two Mohk. John and Fred ilar sbill, aged 10 and 12 years respectively, were received at the reform school Sunday. With these two additions, here are 117 boys In the reformatory. $5,000 Reward. $5,000 For a better or more pleaaant remedy for the cure of consumption, bronchia trouble, cough, croup and whooping cough than nANTA ABIE, the Cali fornia king of consumption. Every txttle warranted. If you would be cured of that db'guiting disease, catarrh, use CALIFORNIA CAT-RCURE, 60 cts. and tl 00 a Jar; bv mall 1.10. Santa Able and Cat-R-Cure are sold and war ranted by Lunn A: Brooks. A High Liver Usually ha, a bad liver. He la bill OU4, conbtiapted, has iudlgestlon and dytipeta. If there Is no organic trouble a few dot of Parka' Sure Cure will tone him up. Parka' Kure Cure a the only llyer and kidney cure we 4I on a positive guarantee. Price (I W). Hold by Luun A Rrooka. 11M Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. Tlwrean. 17:745 be I'mlod hUteti. 111 1 lea of railroad In Ill we are o,aji6,0 rail ued to ovnr tuu grouml. I Umt are itf.jajJi.OOOtii ud to bind tlaawi ralU logetbr, but no auab MMoost, bouvr. la reijulred lo Mud llm 1mm ru of tbe traveling Kibll to the hmtUaat tbe WMaiolo Central lint friH Mirtor faIUM on all their UtiMMawq HC Paul and Chloagn. 'lw fofi oimi sociieotlona with all MaMi U ib uH asil south. Mak a not of It. WsUKit JwmfcAk, one ) ear, I Awarded MlgliMt Mnor World' Pair, Medal, AlWwInUr Pair DHL CREAM BAKING POWDfR Vmii b KUn4r4. I - saTd sw d. jjd shades and Ladies nosierji Expire! at SV Vifceenis HwjaUlj --.. WtTh THE BEST OF OUR ii St Vftetlit'S Sunday Evening". 1 ' hjirun nwiiii w 4v --- - I W -. I - m. n .-. T ... . r.t.llf 1 stbb-d by bU MiM-ralrwtUim weeks ago ! wbo ba ta Jn a cooiaw-tr cent's boHU?. at Portland. His death . i ... 4 k.. .kMimj thptirir i WM OBMI-UCU Wl lac CTW. - w atioa perfrrmtd apou him oa bis arri val at PjiUasd Friday evesiag and tbe large amount of Wood that, be bas let by the nnmerooe bemorrbace. A post mortem exami Datbw will b bdd over the body of Mr. Swartz today and tbe remains will probably be brought up from Portland lonigbt. A charce of murder has betn filed aeaiaK Lb Srariz by Promot ing Attorney A O Cndt m VALLEY LOCAL KEW8. NORTH HOWELL PRAIRIE. J. B. Heniugerb&s been in this neigh borhood recently kxking after bis farm Interests. Mrs. C. L. 31cllwaln of Salem, has been yWtlng at tbe home of ber father G. L. Vinton. Road woik has been the rage for some time and the road is plowed up a trrpl nnrtinn of the wav between this place and Parkersville. Tbe next quarterly conference of ibe M. E. cbureb fir B.-o.kj and thU plwe Is announced to be held here on the ?7tb and fS.h lost. An attttk of the n.umps ist'reyai lug to such an extent about here as to ciue borne interferes in the atiend ance at tcbool The Epwortb League lately oigan iztd, has a membrr-bip of about ', and the attiug? which are b d on SJnday to'M p m. arc wdl alteodrd which indicaies thr spirit with which the woik b carried on. Married. PENNVBAKER-rTHORNTON.-.M tbe retideuce of Gideon riiuht, Satur day, April 20. 1595. J. S Penujbakei and Mis? Annie Tnorutoo.Rn-. P. ? Knight, i.ltlela ting Bora. MASON At the family rc-ri-tn ce 1 this city, Saturday, April 20. Is-to, to Mr. and Mrs. daughter. Archie Maou, t Died. CHILDER3. At tbe county pcoi farm, Monday, April 22, 1S95. of dropsy, Perry Guilders, aged 63yen, CLARK. At the residence of his mother, Mrs. Nincy Clark, at 322 Fourteenth street, at S a. m. Sunday, April 21, 1S&5, Wm. P. Clark, aged 39 years, 1 month and 5 days, of lung ft:yr. Mr. Clark was born in Polk county, March 16, 1SS6. OHe year later be it- moved to Slleta With his parents .' where be has since resided, with tbe exception of a few years spent in Ext ern Oregon. All tbat medical aid could do was done for him but alter an illness of three weeks be passed peace fully away. Deceased leaves a mother, four sisters, one brother and two .little daughters, bis wife having died nine years ago. Funeral will be held from the house at 2 p. m., Tuesday, conducted by P. 8. Knight. Interment will take pl&c; in Rural cemetery. Friends of the family are invited. WALKER. At her home four miles south of Turner, after a lingering ill new, Mm. James Walker, In her 60th year. The luneral aervlces were held in tbe Pleasant Grove chuich at 1 p. m Sunday, and tbe remains were Interred in the Twin Oik cemetery at Turner. MARTIN. At the family borne, five miles eut of Salem, Mm. Willard Martin, nee Savage, aged 31 yeare, 2 mouths aud b days. Mr. Martin U the daughter of John Savage, Hr. She has been 111 for some time aud died of consumption on last Sunday morning. Four children are lft to mourn tbe low of a kind, loving mother. The funeral service will take plaee from the r4deaee tomorrow at 12 JO p. u, and the burial thereafter In the RuM wjoielery, In Prebite Court. The wwBty aotiri today granUd John H. McNary. admlnUtratar ef th r.i of Job 11 lit, dsal, aU 0mtr to ac rerty la Jelleraon, to be appll,! on dibt agalMt lb Male. ADFORNIA' .. : tisiu; uyiAimi uU'o.J..., rErolaV'',',, frnmm ffgiCURE ih mtK OrX0VIU-B.CAL Pra? A li fvT m rtnii vvr- CLOSING In bChline we have Reed's Opera note?, Friday, April 26 Uader the auspieesof the V. P. (tlPSiOD Visiting NXJ poinU of Interest arvr.A vn B. GRANT will act as euide. TICKETS, S5c. BERTH RESERVED. 60c. IIVWWVWWW yt. wyyrW'WVWVVWVV'MV'a' tii ' 1 ( ilu 1 DID YOU GET YOURS UWWrfMWJmd JOHN HUGHES. Dealer in'fUroceries, Painl rib, 'tVk.iiovf fJIa.vSjVarnisliefe and the most complete stock of iJruslies of all Kiuds in the tate. Artists' 31aterials,Lime, (lair, dement and Shingles and finest quality oi GR1SS SEEDS NLW ADVERTISlMEhTs. STRAViTD Kiom Afjlum avenae, a small j brown mare; while spot In ion-bead; oce wtilteblnd foot- bind hoofs croekpd: tall rut ra square; Had a haltron; pretty lenjtby In h iti hari lfrw fn hth fmnt too, tin m&a. i ths body. Any penon nndlne a mare of that ! uct rijjuu-j unn 10 Asyjam avtnue or arop tart to E. H. White, box to. Batera, Or. r ivhii. ...... . .Jninnn n nn n t f, I -i Luar rwonoe bootuof the ilastnchubeits M ntaal Insurance Co , and a type-wrltten raanuscrlpt, only valuable to owner, Kor re- warn jeave at tiotei wmametle 22 3t ijlUEM) A Vale Iock Key. tto me can be had at Journal office by paying for this ad. am Qf:u.A rfUEKMAN Typewriting anj O commercUl stenography. Offlce, roim II, Gray block. The beat of work done at rea tonable rates. jj a PJK KxCHA'Qli A amt-claks grain farm. r HoaU'dln thefamoun Jame Kiver Val ley, North Diko'a, clooe to good market. Will exchange for property about talem. Addreti li., care Journal. F, -fi?111 'e?:Pper Advertising Agent Ll. 21 Merchanu Exchange. San FranclMo. u our authorized agent. inn paper la kept uu mom uitooioe. pHKlaltAJt ttOiEACK-Llwrature or aL V lnd on sale and ChrlstUn Science ser ''"' S38 Uberty street, corner Chemekeu. ruRPET PAPER-Large lot of heavy brown M """P'11 Paper for hale cheap. Just the igm PutUDB under carpels. Call at Jour nal office M8?XTO "'AN.-C. Marsh. Po.t Office block. Room 1, Utf. POR 8AX.B OR TRADE-Two hundred acre r TOacreslnculUvatlonand uu acrea grnb S.".16 MrUh '"oo'DC atr the year round. 126 pr acre In coih or win mrt in. -r. aereagood laud nfar sunon on lavorabt terms. Inoulre or address Perry dale, Vo.k county, Or, O. HAtUtib. 8 31ui PAPERS.-Portland, Sacramento, eeattlc K''ilyi'iJ'J?ae' uoiou MUd OuIllUils . slon bouM. bteond hand ironl in.ht ?hiiM",OI?wi.'unllon' 1'arUea navm, gany. J'? ' P'aliy. J p. (i XJDK, anetlonecT III CoinBiercul at., near Plrst National took. Mfe ,v mvh buvuiu caji ana it. rn rarra 5S7? $S.MtRf IS THE BEST. v'?i-Jr'"'8-i'-iTro AKINO. S. CORDOVA KT rRtcn 4 oouituto cAir. 3.WP0UCE.3 SOLES. nH W0RKlN6ftA EXTRA riNE. "5. 2 lWB0V5"SCHe0tSH0SL I-A1JIC3. vtW&Sl&iWXa. OwrOfl.MIIIUnlVT.wrirU.. W. L. Douglas $3 & $4 Shoes All ourIioo arc equally Mtlsfdctorv Thry gh Ih, b,,t vslit toMhTrnonTv Tly mu utlbut i,u. V.n'Wl IU Iv :'!:.? .' mmiuisi a. SiVJt SsaVV. ami crw.i mm 11 n ii,. - ;.-"--'i ' - - - - - aaa.wavB lam iu.i ah r. a II U J ttJ evsr oih.-.r" " 1 v .. ,h " r.r ""-7 ''. i"r n -, ---,, Mipj.i)r)wvawl m, UIt.il HHH IIK0H, SULlf. 1...11.L 1.1. .. . ,. . T4iw ENNYROYAL PILLS msBsm VL SIB? ?t wm oiMav Nr a4. vrreia rtjsi i' i: fSi BuistM. .!m Kf-rij SpMff KSiAji J OUT SALE tbe newest goods and oiler excellent values, cut pr. (y all through. 1 The Palace.1 Cut B. C. E., of the Baptist Church. Rom?, 10 In and about the Vatican. Ticket" on pale at PATTON BROS I 3 Million, 134 Thousand, 9 Hun dred and Thirty-four Packages sold in 1894, which made 15 Million, 674 Thousand, 7 Hun dred and Thirty-five Gallons of MIRES' Root beer or 313 Million, 494 Thousand, 7 Hundred glasses, sufficient to give every man, woman and child in the United States, fhe glasses each Did you get yonrs? Be sure and get some thisyear? The whole family will enjoy it A 25 cent package makes 5 gal lons. Sola everywhere. Made only by The Chas. E. Hires Co., Phllada. C. R Lfl Merchant Tailoi:, zii L-ommerciai ot., oaierai T. H. BLUNDELL, j Morniiigside Poultry Yard! SALEM, OR. Eggs From Prize Winning Poultry.l 1 Barred and White Plymouth Rock, Golden and White Wyandottes, Black MlnorcM, 81a- eie and Kose Comb Brown, Burl and Wh'.M Ley horns, B. B. RedGame Bantims and Pt k.n Ducks; also Muabs and Kane Pigeons. Take th should ac- motor cars for the yards. C company aU orders NEW FOUNTAIN .M BIMPLE ;1K CONSTRUCTION. inoroughln It work.-Good for J5 or 3 jvn use. oenton receipt of price, S3. Ex. P"" Prepa d. with full Inatructlona? Address all orders to 1 J. B.' BROWN, Box 20H, Balem, Or. REMOVAL. 1 have) removed ray.'ldressmaklog parlors to 153 Court street, next door to old Kansas House, and have added an eastern Racket store. I shall moke all kinds of ladies and chlldrens cloth. ing. .Ladies please call and see our work. MRS, MAY REID Formerly of 3S2 Front steel. 3-15 31 K. 31. WAITE PRINTING CO,, AND JOB PRINTERS AND Legal Blank lUtblisJiors, Hull's Now Hrlrk.ovar the bank, Onm'l strtl Carpets. Carpets. J...; "WAN Das bou ki II... ....!.. -..!. f.i 1 j Mreri.of ilia U'ihia 11.,. ,u ..,. ., . 1 Will .JI..I...i ..... .,n,,B laiHiri, hif 1 S l fi?;?L.N ilor .'. K ! i lor from siR. wy ,lKk ''u,, 'Wt l b" eonvinord ' mi 1 1 iin-i khi WIIV LOs'r TIMKAND MONBVt Hir siooii 0 H; lor lra calalouaima nw .MA.,oa "l0bS'N &$il&l. 14 WASHER HOUSE .Painting, Decorating " HflrdWoodbTlnl8hlng(b draV Kwr 9n lMi i"ffii' 4ir ti4w ,, ',