Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895, November 08, 1895, DAILY EDITION, Image 4

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OUR ENTIRE STORE
,1S
SHLE
By the lumo or single piece Clothing for
Men and Boys. The greatest opportu
nity. The Lowest
goods ever offered,
WOOUEA
Items
;jof Interest
A. now lino of children's
ibbed vest and pants, ilct.e-.jr ,
25c n, garment. All sizes.
Our Ion delayed line ol
children's Union Suits now in.
The cotton ones are GOc. Wool
are 75c and up. A fine gar
ment for children.
Why crochet your eye8 out
making ice wool fascinators,
whon ) ou can got thorn in the
Very newest patterns from 65c
up. bee our
inside. But!
lino on display
If you'd nithor make them
we have the ice wool in I oz.
balls 15c, 2 for 25c.
Wo can sell you a goad
Gorman Knitting Yam, three
skoins fr 50c. The best
that's made, 25c skein.
Wo have a substantial fleect
lined ho3 in ladies' sizes, 25o.
f Wo havo boys' ribbed wool
hoso that arc like our cotton,
in tlmfc they're the best that's
i made for tho money, 25c.
Good silesins, 10c and up.
Skirt linings, 5c and up.
I Fibro fabrics, 20c and up.
T H0LVERS0N & CO.
'raoNc ts.
PERSONALS.
Cua. Belt, of "jOlilaa, waa lu Balem
yesterday.
Gideon Btolz came up from Portland
lat night.
P. V. Bodgera was a passenger for
". Portland today.
Caa. Uellenbrand returned last
! algat from Portland.
J. It. Dickinson left this morning
tot Tftconia on business.
A. Ktloger, the jolly brewer, had
' btMaeas In Canby today.
D. II. Johnson, of Mehama, was a
i Balem visitor yesterday.
J. W. Cuslok, an Albany banker,
waa In Balem yesterday.
Hop buyer Ceo. W. Hubbard weut
to Jefferson this morulng.
J. M. Watson, oouuty commissioner,
returned to Turner laat night.
UIm V. Clarke returned last ulght
, from a few day'a ylslt m Portland.
Architect W. C, Knighton returned
hla morning from a trip up the valley.
Supervitor Bakestraw, of Chemawa,
, waa In Balem today returning on the
j afternoon tialn.
W. T. Slater, attorney for the State
Ieaurance company, was a passenger
tx Eugene today.
Dr, E. V. Boealter returned to Port
land thU morning after a short visit
-with Balem friend.
Mr. and Mrs, W. B. Fowler came
Capes and Jackets. -
LATEST STYLESPOPULAR PRICES.
-JU Good value.
S3 il-'le'otucouWop. upprc4r
"'"' klylUUljrtrtmtutdvllb black kcrp&.
UBabrtld, Uotxtltustb.
. i2 Kfl-MUifa' Bty bias ktvtr Jrtt,
m,tit joubl brranttd, lro 3vf,
tninu.nl tritb buck biald aud i
ru buttoac Ae. 8 toll
r.
breaated.wlthS Urn button. Lare
ktcM. VMTtylUh Ast.lllolS
f 1A-Uae,irrJaekt.made flne au i only a ffwln.
.'gu woolcluakluf. Doub bmultdni 1 1 ct) nn-ln ! pIoUj cap, prcAuly
aleT(a. Ure buitona. Very tl j vJ.VU tnuimcd with Mr. Very lull awcp,
and prmy jtt, U to IS. 'oi many MU itold lot lit) Orsl of
tuon.
Bist toodj, lowrt rlca. We ar the rtopia for cap. JckU and nsatklntothev
A VA Uark i41k Ort to r given away la our drraa pd derartment,
t W'-ILLIS BROS. & CO.,
fr TV Cruh Dry Gwxl Clothing and Bhc;Houw,;Cvj-Btr Court and Liberty
FOK.
Prices. The best
ii STORE
up from Porttaud lait night where
t.iey liavi tn.cn visiting.
MUsei (J-tlljta Moore, Franc a Prk
h'JMt itu 1 Inez Rilan wont to Albany
tli ni-rtrig f.r a short visit.
P.v Farm r, pitor of the MtMt
litptltt church, uml daughter, Mfea
Wiiiuli', returned from Portland last
u'ght.
J, K. McCoru.tck, tlucashlof of the
security of the ritato Hunk, of Pal .use
City, pw-ed through rfalem today ou
hla way home from a visit fu Eugene
Mrs. 12. A White who has been Hit
guoat or hor sou D. A. White the Court
street feu a dea'er, for the past month
left for her homo at Bpokatie this
niurnlng.
CllUord Knutuer la selling the beau
tiful new book "How Marcus Whitman
Saved OreKon" It should have a
place la every home and public library.
Give him your order.
Evkninu School. Tho Capital
'Business college evening school will
opon on Monday next. If n eutllclont
number register before and on that
night to justify coutiuulug. Persons
who work durlug tho day seldom have
such n good opportunity to Improve
thwlr education nloug practical lines,
as Is now ollered at the business col
lege. The prluclplo will be at the
college ofllce Friday and (Saturday
oveolugs of this week, fram 7 to 8
o'clock to answer Inquiries and register
atudouta.
The State Sewkk. A Joviinax.
reporter has been trying to Jcurn some
thing of tho status of tho L'hemeketa
street sewer to bo built by the stute.
At least a million aud a half of brick
are made, A hard brick Is needed.
There will bo considerable convict
labor employed and the sower will be
constructed under the direction of
Superintendent Gilbert. The Intention
now Is to begin tho work early In the
Bprlug aud completo it durlug the
summer.
Fiiek Lkotukk. Mra. I. Addlton,
state superintendent and lecturer of the
W. C. T. O. of Oregon, will speak at
tho W. C.T. U. hall on Court street, ou
Saturday evening at 7:30. All labor
orders are earnestly requested to attend
and hear hor on Labor question. She
will also speaK ou Sunday on Teniper
auce work. Don't uilns hearing her.
YV. C. T. U. com.
Ofeickrs Elected. As their re
gular meeting yesterday the Catholic
Ladles' Social aud Belief society elected
tho following the oftloers for the ensu
ing year. Mrs. YUla Davey, president;
Mrs. Bose Alkln, viceprealdent; Mrs.
Lou Edea, secretary; Mrs. T. K. Ford,
treasurer; Mrs. Lynch, assistant secret
ary; Mrs. F. M. Glese, door keeper.
Foothalu A very Interesting gam e
comes oil at Corvallls, Saturday, be
tween the Puclflo collego aud Agri.
cultural college teams. Coach Morse
and a delegation of 8alem players will
go up to witness the game and Mr.
Morse will write a criticism of the
game for Monday's Journal,
Notice. Water consumers wll1
pleise take notice of the change In the
regular notice of Salem Water Co. lu
this paper.
5 A nn-ftne black txaver
tackct, doabl
button. Very
rooa tiu. tea uuo iookidc ooai.
l nn-liUck double ciitb. wld toriu
vvi.uu collar, collar aua cade baniUomtlr
trtmtued with toutarh braid.
Caauucd wltnclaip acd thice iarx
Cft fin NJ blue doubls cp, trimmrd
5U.UU wi,u ihit row of braid oa cullar
0IIUW1.
and cat.
t.h.
Hay, vruroi aoa itjl-
? tft- VinAiuukbaucar.ulatudvltU
IVl'JU (ncr or Annul fur. A. IsMnlr.
AT TJEB COURT XOUIE.
The
Day's 7ree41ag3
U the Da.
yret.
BEAL ESTATE TRAMSFEKS
Jlnrry Savage, unmarried, to Phillip
Fischer, block A iVhltney ad to Stay,
ton, f 1.076.
II. IX Osterhouetl, unmarried, to M.
8, Norton, CO acres Htnry C. It, Bick
ers claim, town 0. a. 2 w, 300,
WAIIRANTS ISSUED.
It. L. Bwarls, road aud brldgc..$30 524
Evening Post, ad 3 20
J. V. Auueraon, commissioner.. 10 ou
J. M. Watson, comiulssloncr.... 7 60
Low Sam, corner ...... 1 70
W. L. Slmeral, stock Inspector.. 1M 00
Geo. Anderson, criminal... .... -1 21
COUNTY COURT.
The commissioners court oonoluded
(he November term's work In less
than two days and went to visit the
poor farm.
Tho oxpenpeblll of (241.20 in the
case of tho state vs. J, B. Stockan, tho
Albany warehouseman tried In the
Marlon county circuit court, Linn
county will be called on to pay this
Huiotiut. The witness fees footed up
f 220.20, the district attorney's bill was
f 15, aud a" fee of 4 fcr the cleik.
OT1IKH OKDEHS.
Iu the matter of the monthly allow
ance of Floy L Burton It was ordered
i hat she be allowed (8 for November
Mid the same for December.
The claim o! M. E. Pogue for $10 as
eiiographef' fere in the case of the
rmteesof Wlllametto University vs.
John Kulxhr as sheriff, waa allowed.
Letitla Evan's resignation as dls
burslng agent for George Honer, was
accented.
The coroner's expenBo bill, amount
Inn to $li.'5 SO, In tho Inquest of Mrs.
Toyo Watauebe, the murdered Jap
anese woman, waa allowed.
A. H. Damou!d bill of 75 cents for ox
press.tRe, uot allowed. Claim of Bmitb
fc Lynch for guarding property of the
Japanese womau, nrt allowed.
Tho petition from the council of
Jcflerson praying for the county to
refund $143,60 collected In 1892 from
that city for road and poll taxes was
laid over until the December term.
The council claims that tho money Is
wrongfully withheld by the couuty.
A similar petition wan presented the
court during ono of Us terms In 1804
aud waa acted ou unfavorably. It 1
understood the city of Jefferson will
tako steps to force te payment at the
present time.
CLAIMS ALLOWED.
Capital Lumber Co $ 4 20
Brown & Smith . 2 SO
B. L. Swarts 30 24
Statesman 6 21
Capital Journal 8 00
Capital Bludery 65 00
rilateemau ......... .... 51 60
L. V. Ehleu fi (Xi
John Hughes L0 Ti
II. H. Ilradshaw 7 0
Fred A. Legg. . .... 17 &'
W. 8. Kline 1 2?
John Hughes.... ........ -1 V
A. O. Coiidlt 6 0.
W. L. Slmeral 21 tx
Jury Disagreed.
A Klelu, of thin city, and V. I'
Wade, manager of tho Western Uulou
telegraph olllee, were tried Thursday
afternoon in the justice's court fur Zeua
precinct on the charge of treapua
while buutiug, W. W, Bmlth being
tho prosecuting witness. The case is
ono growing out of a similar action
against the defendants In which Mr.
Brunk flgared as the prosecuting wit
ness and whloh waa tried at Kola a
few days ago. The deputy prosecuting
attorney of Polk county was asalsud
by Uayden &, McNary, of Salem, and
P. H. D'Aroy, of Salem, aud W.
O'Donnell, of Independence, appeared
for the defendants. A jury trial woe
bad, resulting In a disagreement after
four hours' deliberation by tho Jurors.
Defendants and their attorneys re
turned to Salem at a late hour last
night.
2 Steamer Gray Eagle will leave 2
Z Portland for Balem Tuesdays, 2
2 Thursdays and Saturdays at Ha.;
m. and leaves Salem for Portland "
Z Mondays, Wednesdays and Fil-
S days, at 6 a. hi. Quick tline.fregu-
lar service and cheap rates. Asreut ?
M. P. Baldwin at Salem dock.
Socials News. Will be a great
feature of Saturday's Journal,
which will have the usual double
quantity of social and woman news of
the city. An account of a great game
of football between Salem attorneys
and physicians will be of much local
Interest, Bring n toclal, personal and
religious announcements Saturday be
fore noon If possible
A marriage permit waa lisued today
to J. B. Craig, of Macleay, and Dell
Smith, uf Aumsvllle, Horner Smith,
witness.
Gr?ai Stiress!
Keller & Sons haye gret
success wun ineir purineu wool
...wNw.nn ir.j.v . r n
mumtoacB. jjauc up m mnuy
ticking. They will please you.
Our prices on hau mattresses
aro inviting.
120 STATE STREET.
U.
Two uf
I lie Jordan
firenk .Tail.
lii'oiliers
UNDER SENTENCE IN HARNEY,
Election
ContoHt for
Hrooklyn.
Mnyor of
Burns, Or., Nov. 8. Two of the six
Jordon brothers, being held here In j dl
for cattle stealing, house brenkiug, pto.,
broke jail last night aud have made
their escape aud tho probabilities are
that thoy will light If overlnVcti us
they were both convicted but tif.t
sentenced, at this term of court now
being held here. The escaped men nro
John and Bob, and both havo dono
time at the Salem penitentiary hereto
fore, John one term and Bob two terms.
An Election Contest.
Brooklyn, N. Y., Nov. 8. Can.
vafflut; the leturns for the majority
voto was continued today by the com
mittee of one hundred in the Interest
of Edward M. Grout, tho regular
Democratic candidate. In the com
pleted wards It Is claimed 4S0 errots
havo been found and It is expected to
And enough additional discrepancies to
prove Grout's election. It Is claimed
fraud has been practiced and that out
of 7000 ballots rejected as defective,
over 400 were cast for Grout. Iho
official canvass will bo begun Thursday
next.
Civil Service Extended.
Washington, Nov. 8. Tho presl
deut today approvod tho amendment
to civil service ru e which will result
in bringing many poituiaaters and em
ployes within the classified service.
i i
Married.
HU8K-SCBIBNER. At the resi
dence of Rev. A. L. Hutchinson, the
officiating clergyman, nt 1:30 p. m
Ihuoday, November 7, 1895, Miss
Bose Huak to Mr. Orrlo Scrlbner.
The bride has tor some time been a
resldout of Salem, and the groom was
from Portland. They went to Port-
itnd yesterday In the 2:20 train,
STERLING -PALMER. At the cll
rtcordei's office, Balem, November, 0,
1605, Miss Mary J. Hterllug to Henry
Palmer, Judge Ed. N. Edes officiat
ing. 3MITH-CRAIG.-At the hotel Will
amette, Thursday, Noveuuier 7, 1695,
at 7 p. m., Miss pella bmlth to J. B.
Craig, both of the Witldo hills this
county.
The ceremony was performed by
Bev. G. W. Qrannls, pastor of the
First M. E. church, The groom Is a
brother of Hon. David Craig, a mem
berofthe Oregon legislature.
m
Died.
VER3TAQG. Thursday, November
7, 1895, at the home in Polk couuty,
Infant child of Mr. and Mrs. F.
Verstagg. Burial at Hopwell cem
jtery today
SAUERKRAUT,
grocery.
S o n n e m a n's
Not After bear. Newt Farrell,
John Duncan, Elmer White, Walt
Low, Frank Haas and D. D. Olmstead
start tomorrow for their mountain
homes at the cast end of the O. P.
railroad. They go by team to King
station, and thence by rail to Detroit.
From there the boys go to their re
spective timber claims and will do a
littte missionary work before return
ing, as well as do somo hunting.
m i
Twenty Years Aao. Just twenty
years ago, Nov. 5th, occurred, the
wreck of the steamer Pacific in the
Straits near Victoria, in which 273
persons lost their Uvea, ASalemltelu
In the person of Barney Pompelller
had the good fortune to miss the boU
and was thus saved.
The New York Backet has a fine
supply of all kinds of underwear for
ladles, gents, and children, which
they offer at very low prices, also a
line of overcoats, and ft large lot of
ladle' and gents' macintoshes, and
misses' and ladles gossamers. Call
and get at racket prloes.
O voter CocKTAirjs.Getyour oyster
cocktails for family use put up In bot
tles, only 10 cents, and keep the bot
tle. Wratacott and Irwin.
For Bent. Furnished rooms, larso
and pleasaut. No children. 453 Lib
erty street.
I lUBnftVVIirVT Tl. onnlK C3ll nt
.. ' . .
me Burke building U to be- treated to a
heavy coat of stucco work.
ROYAL Baking Powder,
Highest of all la kMYealag
trSftk.X. . Qtrrmmt ct, 1
IMPORTANT LABOR CASE.
Oredltora of the 0. P. Recelveralup
the Appellants.
The Farmers' Loan rind Trust Co.,
respoudetil, vs. Tho Oregon Pacific
Railroad Co., and Willamette Valley
and Cobb t Railroad omipany, defend
ant, and B. II. Graham and seventy
three others, appellants, Is tho title ot
acaso that has been nppeulcd to the
supreme court frin Benton couuly
nppcllauls' brief having been tilid with
Clerk J J. Murphy this week by Geo.
G. Blughnm, their attorney.
Thii appellants contend that the re
oHverlrt ftl ollloer of the court, auo
that the expires t f the receivership a
beluceu the parties aro dleburetuenti
and thefe ptyiuents are to be provided
for lu the heme manner as other dis-bum-meutH.
That the receiver having
been appointed upon the petition ol
ro?pofldeui to pnterv' the properli
for the benefit of respondent it is liable
for tho payment of the expenses of the
receivership, and that the court has
authority to render judgement against
respondent for the payment of tho to
celver's expenses as asked in petition
ers' petition.
This case, It is said, Is without prece
dent, for the reason that In the history
of euch litigation there has always
been sufficient funds arising from tho
site of the property involved to pay
tho legltlraato court expenses. In this
case, howover, the court has incurred
over a million and a quarter of Indebt
ed uew, and has but $100,000 with
which to settle the same. Perhaps un
der tho circumstances tho court Is not
oeueurnblc, for llko everyone else con
nected with tho suit, ho has labored
under a misapprehension of tho value
of tbo property Involved. With an
Investment of $15,000,000,11 was hardly
fair to presume that at tho lowest fig
ure tho road would sell fur uo liws than
10 jer centot its cost, which amount
would have been sufficient to more
than pay all the court expenses.
The appellants, realizing that at
SHOES,
1 STOCK
MAMMOTI
HEAVY REDUCTION
Now made on Leather and Rubber Boots. Prices are still going up at the
factories, but we are actually cutting lower "than ever to reduce our Heavy
8tock. We will not carry goods over, and give buyers the benefit. Don't fall
to post yourself on our stock and cut prloes. New Hue of Bazor toei that will
piease you. Call and see good men's bat only 48c. Looks as well as a $L hat.
Better ones at bargains aUo.
Union Bargain Store.
ISA. J. MATSON, PROPRIETOR,
142 STATE ST,
best they will receive but a few cents
ou the dollar for their earnings from
the purchase money, do not propose to
die without a struggle. There seerfla
to be no dispute a.? to tbo amount of
the claims.
Aquatic Sports,
Austin, Tex., Nov. IS. Jake Gaud
aur Is still champion of the aquatlo
world. The contest was over a mile
and a half course and the trophies
were the championship, the Blchard
K. Fox challenge cup and a purse of
$1,000. The starters were Bubear and
Haines of England, Jake Gaudaur and
Jas. Bogers of America. Before the
quarter flags were reached on the up
per course, Halnea quit the race and
Bubear also dropped out ten boati
lengths below the mile am) a hair tUg,
leaving Gaudaur and Bosera to finish
the race. Gaudaur won with five
boat lengths' lead, and came down the
course under an easy 31-atroke a,nd
won the race In $0:59.
The great four-oared race followed
the single skull. This race was over a
mile and a half course wltn turn, three
miles, for tha championship of the
world and a puse of $1,500. The start
ers were Bubear, Barry, Haloes and
Wlngate for England, sad Teemer,
Bogers, Charley and Jake Gaudaur for
America, The English crew won by
three lengths; time 17:20.
TUe winning of this race by tbo Eog
lUh crew accords them all th lmrwrt.
ant laurels at this regetta. This con
cludes the regelta.
SAUERKRAUr Bo no em a n'e
grocery,
FOR M DAY ONLY-S
Mil?
o
SATURDAY.
On account of our voty busy and proaporotis season we
lmve nccumilnlodagreat many ronniants ho will oiler finnip atu
GREAT SACRIFICE TUESDAY AND WEJJNliSD AAr.
Do not forget tho dutes 12th and 13th.
Remember with every $2 purchase- a number f jr that
elegant silverwenr.
S. M.& E.
115 STATE
Affairs In Cuba.
Havana, Nov. 8. BolofT, Insurgent
loader In the province Santa Clara, has
Issued an order to peasants to remove
to at least three miles from the towns
and forts of Santa Clara undjr p-nalty
of being shot. Captain General Mur.
tlnez de Campo, In order to counteract
tho effect of this order, N reinforcing
the garrisons of tho town ond has
ordered couutry people to reconcenlrato
around the towns and granted them
free use of all available lauds of the
new towns.
Tacoma Rotten Poitics.
Tacoma, Nov. 8. Imieachmenk
proceedings against M. M. Taylor,
president of the board of public works,
hvae bceu decided on by tho mayor
and city attorney. Taylor lu suld to be
Implicated In the ecaudal connected
with the failure of tho Columbia
NVUuinl b.ink.
HAUERKRAUr
groet ry.
c5n n ne ma n'e
SHOES-RUBBER BOO'
JUST II1II1).
A Free Trader's Talk.
EniMBDRair, Nov. 7. The United
States embassador, Hon. Thomas F.
Bayard, delivered the Inaugural ad
dress this evening to the Philosophical
society. It was entitled "Individual
Liberty the Germ of National Pro
gress and Permauency," The paper
read by Mr. Bayard was a scholarly
and patriotic address, in which the In.
stltutlonsof the United States were
gioriued. The most striking passages
werelthosein which he denounced so
cialism and protection. During his re
marks, be said:
"In my country I have witnessed the
insatiable growth of that form of state
socialism styled proteotlon which I be
lleve has done more to foster class
legislation and create Inequality of for
tune, corrupt public life, banish men of
Independent means and character from
public councils, blunt publk Z
Awarded
Highest HonorsWorld's Fair,
Medal, Midwinter Fair.
CREAM
BAKING
POWDER
Matt Tariisct Made
40 Years tlSUadtriL.
PHJil SALE.
AND
H. STOCK
STREET.
science, and placo politics upon a low
level of mercenary scramble limn any
other single cause."
MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH
Salem ond Eastern Quotations Cor
rected Dally.
(IUCAOO .Nov.8.-Vheat, cah ir,c; Dw
Kkw Yoiik. Nov.H.-Hllver, fKJfcUiid na
BAN KHAjJcifcOil MAI KKT.
HAH KllANCIHCO, Nov l. Wlllut, Vi .
W,oli,.,!,KOn etlc.(le IWtrlor.YaT
valley, VAUo. '"
Hopn-QuonbleangCD.
l'oUttocx-U to Co per sack Uui bunk joatft
per ack.
Oa sMIUIdc, ?5'5.
FOltTLA NU MA U K ET.
t'ORTLAKIi. Nov 8,-Wlaal vllr if
Walla iilln. AS. T '
Flour 1'ortlund. tl.70 llonbm counix. M8
(trntiaui MRS; nupoifltie, .V6tr bbl,
Oal-Whlle.2lca21c; Brer, liwa); rolUd. la
ba(f. HftaWa b.incJ.U 60M7 UC. "cMeiii ri 7
rotator Nw Oroffou, iUHOo pr ick.
IUr -Oond, W88 W per ton,
Wiwl Valley, 1UOI to
im'un-Uron,$iOjrjfhoru,ililJC; cto
ltU 11815 per ton; ryeSOo rrc.
Jl'lrtilTfea' HUt J? tbKi.r. nndr M U.
t7c. hep pell. 1037 'c.
Hop New Ureou,Acc.;
Uuifr Orciron fancy creamery, I7ke
fHUoy dairy, 15l7Jc;. rirUJood,ll'lii
common, 10a
('heme Oregon full tsroam, gQ9 .
Eirus Orwon, SA pr do.
Poultry Chleacna. Iloaj oo rr doc dacJtn
IIOQI.io, KeBe. W.CO37.U0; turkejj, Utp
Sa'Oc; dre-ied. 12c
Beel-Topter,,iXSJ c5per fc?'Ulr to rd
-tMr.2X3 3ic;ooi,.2K..3fcc; Ureied txt
liiJC,
.uKn-Be beef, $l.75iOJ; cholo) ewe,
)1.76;dreu(Ml. c
Hoc' bolco. heavy. tWMSJM; llfht aci
eedem, SI.S1; Ure.el, ia V tt
Veul mall. cboloc. &ui ; iare,3alc?&.
HALEH MAHKKT.
Whrat 43e'i bu. market firmer
OaU 15c
lUy-Ililfd. cheat, 3l.S0a5.00-. tlmoUf tii
Clour. In wbo'taaia lou. tXSQ; retail, ttm:
bran buUIO.O,iiackcd.llLU);ihcru, II1.-0T.
liLOO; Pbon feMl.ll.OJallW,
ralliroued, c
Hrci-.IJre&ed, iie.
Live Cattle llJaSkc.
rolaloct-Xcpbu.
Unions c
1 urkevs-fiafc.
Apples UTaioc ou.
Kff-2Sc.
IlilUt-.llC.
llnoonia-.
l'echo Jl.25ba.
foullnr Urotlers, 7c; hon, ; anelvCTo.
Wiea Baby ras title, we care her Cattorii.
When sb was a ChUd, slio crid f or CasurU.
Waaa the became Ml, the olaag to CastorU.
Wha tie hti ChlUren, h care th m Cuti4t.
8AUERKRAUT Bonnet nrn'
grocery.
MEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
WANTlD.-l'Iace In the city to work Icr
' ' toaid alter school hour, by Uom boy
of 11 Apply by mall to Frank l Ln,
Balers pctofflce. 11-AJi
f O.HT.-LadUt Watch, hat the Initial a '.
li Pindervrlll beieirarded ty rUnrnicito
faplul PrinUngCo Bute In, bnlljlng. .
AXTfeU -liouiewerk: by a young woman.
..with experience. Apply at Mr. roBe"
boarding house. 10ll
PUUM1..A tllverlno watch, Amencaa Wa
JL' inum works. Coll at this office.
l
I AD!C)-Ailc for Ia France Tooth ru,n
J an excellenl nreoeratlon thai 1-. nacdle.
Order tor aU kind o. hair goods fll'ed wit bin
a lew day. Term mtqefot Hairdroulnit.
ilanlcunng and Treating the 8cip by the
month, a. X. Elklnt, Uoom 11- Eidrtdxe Bilg.
LP. K1HUKB. Newspaper Advertising Agent
. 21 Merchant1 Exchange, San KrancUco.
isouranthorlied agent. This paper U kept
onnleln hUoffloa.
PAPERS. Portland. Sacramento, eeatUe
Tacoma and Man Prandsco paper on tale
URoprs PoioOlea block.
1UNEV TO iajaX.-O. AUntn. t kt0
. I Pmi ifflce Mock. Il'f
S6001
iad barn
UU B an ImproveJ &cre trr et thi
barn. Inquire of Uanarraf, over Btl
mues aooin Ol town. onu um
man. wu
tElA tJUEUMAfi Typewnuu an
commercial alenography. Office, room
G my block. Tha beat of work don at rm
ooable rate. i"l
It HAIJJ UUKAP-.UU long Umeor would
rentSicreacholoo land la West 8aln.
Qooi
ood. lanni hama and luri; variety Ol Mar
Ing fruit in. Plenty of small trulL J
water and s acre timber. Address box lu.
Salem. " SM1
GEO. FENIWICIL'S
MEAT MARKET.
SU OommercUlsUICotUs blocx.1
Sucoeasor to C at. Beck4Co.l
Beat mwu In the. city. ProiaptdUlwrr
at kiwwt vruM
REMOVAL
Umbrella man. formerly at li7 ComrnercUl
st-has removed to IM Biata sU. A"toT
bulldlnir. where be wlU be sUd to all h
old customer, alto new on. Umbrella re
paired, recovered au4 aew oofti lnajB jS
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