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vr1 -wBVfc sf?rFir,ww&r ffMWli"WWMl ijUi)ii)UMji (M I II 1 SALEM Just received from the Novato French Cheese Factory of California the following brands of French Cheese NeufchatcL De Brie and Comcmbert These arc the latest cream cheese made, and will be rtv ceived fresh every ten days, Also cream. brick and swiss, J.G.WRIGHT, THE PIONEER GROCER. Jitli)MiMWHWWllWlP ftovtAh AxtiovMonHnntn, jHWMjjtj.LL-uuiuiJuniaimj'-ii1. n mm. una. ... jijulj "-.-i-i.-js. I PZMOHALI. Sf Dr. Mott visited Ohemawa today. Elmo Davis returned to Yaijuln to - :. Ed. Blngleton m la Turner yester toy. I.ydfrll Baker returned to Portland today. John H. Porter, of Ale, Is In town today. Senator Jefferson Myers returned to Bclo today. A. W. Gleay returned from Portland this morning. W. L. Toozs, of Weodburn, was In Balem yesterday. Richard Williams, of Portland, was in Balem yesterday. Senator J. H. Haley left for his home at Pendleton this morning. Attorney.General 0. M. Idiom an came up from Portland today. E. L. Thompson, an Insurance agent, came up from Portland today. Judge Moreland returned to Portland oa the Salem loeal this morning. E. O'Flyng returned today from Jacksonville where his wife was burled last week. Railroad Commissioner A. I. Ma uib, of Forest Grove, was in Salem today. He went to Portland this after noon. Geo. W. Davis returned yesterday from Ban Francisco, where he had feat a month in the Interest of the to from his Pioneer quarry. Governor Fletcher of the Post, will be at the basket social at west Salem. A number of Salem people who have never seen him eat are going over. A. A. Stafford has returned from Ban Francisco, where he baa been at tending the Cooper Medical Institute for several months, and will locate in Batem, Prof. C. H. Chapmaa, president of ttte University of Oregon, will leoture before the Shakesperian club at Chan. Hlng hall tomorrow night. Bubjeet: "The Comedy of Twelfth Night." By courtesy of Manager Wade of the Western Union Telegrah company, who got up at 5 o'clock a. m. to receive tbe first of the report, Thk Journal presents Its readers a very complete and readable synopsis of the president's saeseage, delivered to congress todiy. Walter Whltmoro, of Portland, was lathe city today, leaving for points cum thfa morning. Mr. Whltmoro Is the owner of some une horses which were at the state fair this fall, and Is aviso a possible member of tho State Board of Agriculture, as it is likely he will be appointed by the governor. Baleeahasan enterprising drygoods Merchant ia Ja. J. Dalrymple. At the woolen mill, meeting last night he was the first man on the floor and ahoweda spirit and determination to blp the subsidy that was highly com mendable. He Is a man who baa a heart for the Interest of the working people, and bound to do his part at keeping our industries alive. That Is the right kind of stult and any town Is fertuBate to have in lis aatdst a man of Mr. Dalrymple's grit and public spirit, Mr. Bvih Interviewed. WalUrLyon In today's Orogenlao: A. Bush, a banker well known throughout the Northwest, has Just returned from a two months' trip In the East. Most of bis time was spent In tne New Eugland state:, New York and Washington, D. C. From his ob servations, Mr. Rush feels warranted In saylug the worst of tho hard times Is over In the East. Mr. Rush Is a Cleveland democrat, and Is very die creet In his statements of the business condition of the country, as associated with politic?. He maintains that times would have been ad distressing bad Harrison been re elected. Mr. Rush gives President Cleveland the credit of averting dlsasUr and main talnlng the credit of this government. Ho finds a oonsldsrablo business ele. ment in favor of renominating Cleve land. Should bo be the nominee. Mr. Rush estimates that, beside tho sprink ling of democrats, he would carry the support of half tho ropublioans that can read and write. Ho considers Al lison's chances best, and Reed's next beat for the republican nomination, The position of neither, eaysMr. Rush, Is clearly defined on the monoy ques tion. Mr. Rush has folt the pulso of bualnese In the East, and gives it out there will be a Krone demand made on both political parties for a platform clear and unequivocal on tho money question. M r. Rush Is also an ortho dox democrat on tariff lines, aad goes so far as to say that Eastern manufact ories are becoming adjusted to the now order, and want no change Freo wool with a reduction on manufactured woolens, ho holds, is worth mora to Oregon than a high tarllt on wool. While Ranker Rush concedes that things now point to a Republican victory next year, yet ho sees a glim mer of hope for bis party in the fact that this is an era of tidal waves, and the unexpected may happen. Mrs, J, ii, VtttUk and kih am In Cortland, Mt$, It, K, iUtvtt, of Uliiwi wjm Im rjafew lodV. Mtnt Wylfs Ai Moors l In Albany, arid will fstiirn ttotm fttatit OhfMffiM. MlrsM Clara Cliurohlll and Mtral Perry of Worn! burn. ttUmmi Uomtt today, The MM Auxiliary of the V. M, (J, A, will hold Its last regular meetta for llio current yer (hi afternoon, Hon. A. Ruth And daughter, MIm 8111, and Athl Jlmli it., havn re turned from a lengthy visit In His Kail, Mrs. J, B. Walker, of North fjaltm, who has been badly afllloied with erysipelas for some week, Is Improving rapidly. MIm Nolllf Porter bss recovered from her recent lllnM, and Is attain dls charging her duties as stenographer for llerron A Levy. MAHHIAOH MOKNOH, A marriage license was Issued Mon day to Chas. F, Dlela and Johanna llelulg, Abraham Rich acting ne wit ness. WK8TBALKK SOCIAL. The ladles' basket social will tako placo In tho now hall tonight. Every body wo'como. No admission fco. Mr. Good, the auotloneer, will sell the baskets. HIIAKCSI'KAHR. President Chapman, of the State University, will lecturo at the Unity church tomorrow night. Hla subject will be .the comedy or Twelfth Night. These lectures should have an extended hearing, as nothing better will bo given In Balem this winter. NKW OFMCSRS. At the ball of Vallsy Lodge, No. 18, A. O. U. W monday evening the fol lowing officers wore elected for tho ensuing term: M. W., J. I. Uetz; foreman, John W. West; overseer, A. M. Rlglow; financier, W. T. Rell; re cor bar, D. L. Green; receiver, John G. Wright; guide, Jaok Robertoou; inside watch, W. T. Ronnntt; outside watch, Geo, P. LItcnfield. mimmimvwimmmmmmrmmmmmmM'mmm hamim oirr tiinonott, VmmMon of the fjomlrtf Oonnull of rttli Oily, Tlii clly alfloMon lot tout rtatf differ nun was devoid of InMrwl Mri(1y, On Acwuinl of Hie Inolorrtont wrtlir ami mora i m Mil one uekei, a very light void wm polled, (tin rwiiU Mntf l folloWSt ffllA Will II VmH, Lamport (rap,).... ...-.. ... John Gray (doni.) p Total. ...MMM 78 4..fl 1 rvmrnmrn' ?mmmimmmmmmmm "l'"W"l 'I mi in ) M . ... flKWJNll iucm, iioinian J. JJ, Hltmi ., IJNll W (rep,)., iM, Total M MMM....8A ,.i ,, ... T1IIMU WAHI), chf' H Hlmpson (rep,) M II, l'ompley -..-..-w. 1 Total.. V. A. l,t Not There. The Fair store adver tisement in The Journal has, for several days, located that establish ment at 214 Commercial Btrreet. whero as it should have been 274 Commercial. There you will find an enlarged store and stock, and pleasant people to wait upon you, i. i A Fire. Tho farm residence of El mer uavage, located northwest of Rrooks about three aud a half miles, was burned about 11 n, m. Sunday while the family wero attondlng church at St. Louis about four miles distant. Fees CoLr.EOTED.Tho total amount of fees turned over to the county treas urer during November was $737.10 from the following sources; Clerk, 5417.26; recorder, $205.85. For Ootober $659.20 wero reoelpted for by the treas urer vl Clerk, 1360; rocordor, $203.20. Stath Tax Hoard. The State Roardof Equalization mot today at tho state houe and prepared for Its annual revision of the work of the county assessors. No organization was effected at time of going to press. SUPRISED. Monday evening Miss Ida Rasey was pleasantly su prised by a number of her friends, who gathered nt her -homo on Liberty street. The day was also the 47th anniversary of tho birth of her father, A. J. Rasoy. Games, muslo and cards furnished entertainment for the guests, who were also served with dainty refreshments. Those present were: Mrs. J. J. Rasey, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis, Mr. and Mrs. Pickett, Mr. and Mrs. Willard, Mrs Perry, Mrs. Wyatt, MIsBes Maggie Perry, Anna Goldeu, May Sayro, Georgle Fisher, Minnie Usher, Messrs Don Truer I, Joo Rasoy, Omer Walt and Murray Wade. MIOHAIJES HOOKETT. Miss Lena MIcballes and L. O. Hookett were married at tho resldonoe ui iuu unuea parents at jugmuna on Saturday, November 80, 1895. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Hag est In the presence of a number of the relatives and friends of bride and groom. Those witnessing tho cere mony were, Mr. and Mrs. Mlohalles, MIssHolda Mlohalles, Ed Mlohalles, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Hockett, Col. and Mr. J. Olmstead, Mr. and Mrs. D. D. OimsUad, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Fromln, Mr, aad Mrs. Frank Fromln, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Elbert, Mr. aud Mrs. A. Fredrick, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Ma honey, Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Eaton, Misses Annie Rut all, Martha Green wood, Mary Porter and Mr. Paul Kin Boy. . ...01 rouiiTii WAitn. F. A, Lsffg (rep.) . 102 Joseph Aloort (Jerri.) ...... 1 lJlatik i Total 101 Theflogeullomei! will take their seats at tho first meeting In January, 1800, and tho personnel of the now council will then be: First ward-George G. Rlngham and E. B. Lamport, Second ward-J. J, Murphy aud Thomas Holraan (re-elected). Third ward-Hiram Bmith and Charles Simpson. Fourth wnrd-W. T. Rlgdon and Fred A, Legg, The Independence city eleotlon was held with the following result: Mayor T. J. Lee, Democrat. Recorder-J. F. Ford, Democrat. JUarshal-YV. W. Williams, Demo crat. Treasurer-Clare Irvine, Republican. Uounollmen First ward W. W. Porcivol, Republican. Becond ward George Hlnkle,Demo. crat. Third ward M. Merwin, Democrat. The total votes polled was 276. Awarded Utmi HnnmWotH' flf A1fW, MMwfn.f t'lr CREAM BAKING (Moil Perfect Msde. tn Vmm Ififl Winilunt C. H. ie AiTMWtM Trl nfiiuiAni LANE, im AUjUII J! 311 (Jomrdtrnlal ui.. Balttl. Or. evnnli4 (19 npwardf. 1'nnuiM dpwr(r.v LETTER LIST. Following are the list of letters un called for. Persons calling will aleM say "advertised.". Aamold A Rlngham Frank DayleyDRB Frank H K Gower A E Hubbard Orval Juynld Jones Wm Landreih Jno Nash Mr Poorman Martha Mrs Smith Frank (2) Stuart Ora L Miss Stuart R R Miss Stanley Clyde Tuoh J H syj Rlabnke Fred Fuller E W Frenoh P 8 Grlswold W T Hamilton Rlanek Johnson Klliabeth . Mrs Mllllgan Wm Powers J J Reanela Allle Smith Stella Mrs Busbower Katie Mls Sharp Luella Mis Crawford W O Woodnlghton Lulu Rubber boots of all kinds and grades reduced to clear out stock at the Now York Raoket. Tho New York Racket has tho best line of 00 cent underwear for men in Balem. Bold by others at 75 cents. Grand - Inventory - Sale! tortSlBf t0 Clea UP ,U0 Mon xb0 nnnuRl h-ventory, we oflw tbe :rollowln wonderful An Absionment. Misses Stella Plnkhamand Leila Banford, of the La Mode millinery parlors, on Com mercial street, made an assignment lost ovenlhg for tho benefit of their creditors and named W. F. Roothby as the trusteo and asalgnee. The liabilities nro as follews: Robinson, Straus & Co., of St. Paul, 1527.63. Robert F. Topllta & Co., Ban Francisco, $517 17: Hluz & Lundlt, Ban Franclsoo, $373.60: Eoglehart-Wlnnlng Mercantile Co., St. Joe, Missouri, $170.10; F. Loplltz &Co , San Francisco, $35.77. The assets con sists of the millinery goods and fixtures In the store room. The "La Modo"has beon In existence about three years. a A fine lino of table linens Just re ceived at the New York Racket, Tho prices aro bed rock for spot cash. Nebraska Borgham. , JJU WQX a KalIou a& McCall Hros., 100 Court street. 55o YARD &,niSh alJ wol bouciM. .u J.O.J.VAS tuck and nary, wgular 650 YARD Vllara.' 55o AbD iWJSSd u 42i YARD i0-""0 novelty bUok ,JJ"tt tvJ- drew fooui. rrsuUr 40 500 YARD S &erka fieries 421 YARD M!.Bd - onefii -Tf A-cxxviy and frge, ruli too yd ViuA aso black silk lrta paflcra will bo dVMi away !) bw 'M. Buy your Am mum. im. we bve all the latest Boveltles. M1 oreTers aarelully and proiaptly Mlled. WIIXIS Cewt and Libert, 18.50 3G.50 -2G.00 $3.35 eult-Our men'a all wool black cbevolt sack suite. Regular SlOgooda. aiultrMen'ablaokand blue black ohbvoll sack iuIU. Hegular 17.60 toooi. a eult Men'i black and olue black cbovolt Mck suite, ltcirular 17.03 eult, Itrg- School Board Moots. A meeting of the board of directors of School District No. 24, was hold last night with directors H. A, Johnson, Adam Ohmart and T. H. Bruce, Super intendent Peebles and Clerk Rozortb present. Tho following bills wero ordered paid: W. W. Martin $ 6 00 E. M. Wulte printing Co 5 00 John Necdham ll 00 Gray Rroa i 0 Leo WllliB 7 50 Ruren it Hamilton l 7v 0. W. Stump.-, l 25 oaiem water Co 75 00 unuromii &. uurroughs 3 50 H. ,1'ohlo 5 05 Teachors salaries were also ordered paid. The Christmas vacation will oommenco December 20th and will end on tho 20th, making tho third month of school close January 3d. Tho report of the Superintendent shows an In crease In attendance for this mouth of 04 pupils. A request was read from the residents of Highland that a tcachor bo employed for a primary grade. The Friend's church hnB tendered tho directors the use of a room free. Thu quoatlon was referred to directors Dyrd ana Rruco and Superintendent Peebles, with power to act. e , Good Pair to Draw to. ine people of Salem owo a debt of gratltudo to two gentlemen who at tended tho woolen mill mooting last night and showed their faith by put ting down their name for over $3,000 of the $25,000 steok, and in tho language of tho poet "they aro a good pair to draw to." J. J. Dalrymplo and J. M. Wallace showed themselves to be thoroughbreds In attending that meet ing and subscribing as liberally as tbey did. Rut for them the meeting would hayo beon a failure so far as raising the money is coucernod. Their examnle at a critical tlmo will Inspire confidence in our city ,and tho ralslnir of the untho $25,000 ought to bo only a matter of a snort time. Wills Arthur W Welsan Mrs R. F. RONHAM, P. M. Born. RUCHTEL. At their home in Port land, Friday evening, November 20, 1805, to Mr. and Mrs. Archie Ruch tet, a son. m m LIVER1NE For Indigestion, liver and kidneys. Lunn &. Brooks drug store. tf WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, e 1 . -- - ACRIFICE Any Cape or Jacket at Reduction, uALL Immense Wo will notenrry ovor a gnrtiiaiit, no will fnorifluo i.. bftlrifiat) of our iilook, I.iuiW Air (.apart from 1,00 Ut, j. dW fur oajtos $'I CO. J.uW jftokotw from $0.00 up. ThSJ two dfiy will vory ncnrly olcuii out our ntook, Coino onrlv rXmiiionflo lino of liollldny gooda, YtPM MlffifflM BsWs) MMkwMf MHMbIM 115 S'J'ATK "TELEl'IIONE 112. STOCK STHISBT, O. XI. CuaLBX&XDElX.SSeoXff BIG C0.'S HKrilKSKMTlNa Til FOUR INSURANCE Room 14, Bush Bank Building, Salem. oinmorcII Union ASHiirnuco 0. London rm1 liRiicaHhiro Flro Ins, Ce Liverpool and London and Olobc. llnrt'ord Fire In.s. t'o! Hflnt; In your State sollcles and have tliem wtlllcn with Utile or no lot to you, SPECIAL HOLLIDAY SALES I have juit opened my Xmai lines of Fancy Books Poets In all bind. Ing. Xmu Booklets. Xmu Cards. Large lines ol hand palmed celluloid novelties, such as Photograph Frames. Ilhandkerchlef and Clove Iloxes. Card Cases, ink Stands. Book marks, etc. Fancy Calendars for 1896 Children's Color Books, Large stock of celluloid, by the sheet, to make up in fancy articles. All goods low. F, S. DEARBORN, TIIK nroKM.I.KIl Money Given flutay. At the Union Bargain Store with every pair of rubber boots )ou buy we will give you our profits which is enual to that much cash found. We have a birr slock of the Wales. Goodyear, Woonsocket and other good brands of rubber boots both in men's and loy's long and short leg; also ladle's and mines. AU go below tne regular wnoiesaie puce. Get prices elsewhere before you come to us then you will be stall. fied our prices are money savers. Always remember we carry a complete line of shoes in the latest styles. We buy from the best Eastern shoe houses for cash and sell the same, consequently you do not have to pay $2 for a pair of $1.50 shoes. We notonly guarantee our shoes, but we also guarantee our prices cheaper than the cheapest. Yours for trade, M. J. MATSOXT. 142 STATE ST. JOHN HUGHES. Dealer lu Groceries. Palntg, Oils, WlndowGlas.s,VanilMkc8 and the most complete stockl Brushes of all Kinds In the State. Artists' Matcrlnlfl.Llino, Ilnir, Cement and Shinglcsnnd finest aiinlitv of GRASS SUEDS For Rape. Poiitland, Dee. 3. Grand Jury today Indicted George Monroe and John Wangerman who wore recently arrested for rape. NEW LINE ADDED, Roods. uor ra' all wool eonililnallnn two pairs panti. coat aud can. uUr 1176 goods, ' aiJ."h.,y ,H1U now ! the. II suits now W0; Uie (3 sulu now W.60; and IJLW suits kamonoytMTCllVerUi,8to Uo' CU nntl BROS. & CO., The Cash. Pry Goods, Clothlnp and Shoe Home Keller Sons have put in a new line of floor mattings and are ready to show attract tive patterns All new 120 State street. Blashl The way to build up Balem Is (trade In Salem.) Now In order to Induce your readers who think tbey can do better by sending East , for goods to beep tbelr money homo, I have re solved to make up a fine all woolsack suit for $16, cutaway suits from $17 to $25 aud panta from $5 up. Call and leave your orders this week so that I oan keep my help busy. This will do you more good than If you get your olothea made In the sweat shops back East. 0. H. Lane, 211 Commercial street, Salem, Or. a "Tho Common People," As Abraham Lincoln called them, do not care to argue about their ailments.' What they want Is a medicine that', win cure tnem. The simple, honest statement, "I know that Hood's Barsaparllla cured me," Is the best "RUp-ent In favor of the modlolne.and this la what many thousands volun tarily Bay, Hood's Pills are tho ner pill, assist dlueallnn. ache. 25o. Wanted.To exchange or sell, three or four aores opposite school house. Will take small payment, and remainder In work. Inquire of J. O. MoFarland at Clear Lake, olx miles north of city, or address.Saltm. 11-9-m State of Ohio, City op Toledo, 1 ,. Lucaj County j " Frank J, Cheney makes oath that he Is the senior partner of the firm ofF. T. ChenevA Co., doing business In the City of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and that said firm will par the sum of ONB HUNDRED DOL LARS for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Hall's Catarrh Cure. FRANR J. ClIRMEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this 6th day of December, A, D 1886. t -- 1 A.W. L.LEASON, jsealV Notary Public Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally and acts directly on the blood and musoua surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials, free. -t, , .. t?' J' ,Chener & Co.,Toiedo, O. KpSold by Druggists, 75c. MARKETS B7 TELEGRAPH. Balem and Eastern Quotations Cor rected Daily. Chicago Dec. 8. Wheal, cusb Mc. ; Jan. limyr York, Dee. 3, Silver, tcjic; tend, $-1 !W. BAN iFUANOlbCO MAHKKT, Ham Frakoisoo, Dco3 Wheal, U7U. voi-urtgon, cnoico, 7ltM; lnlurlor, ,28e: valley, vaiio. iiopa-iiuoini)ieair)7o. VoCatoea-ttUXOopcrMciiOrecon Unrbnnks 868 1 pr sack. Ml ats Mimujr. 6SQ72J. l'OHTiiANU MAHKET. ."TT.S'.'i-. '.' ""w.i roneq. in uu; caaeti, JJ.7J jer sacs. Wool-Vallev. llo. eh.?A eM ,12 l5 Per Wui rye 7oo ptr 0. w-u W-S"en, aaliod, (XI ibi 8c; under 00 lbs 7o oheep pelu. KX37HO. Hops New Orexon,,3 . 3a0o, according to quul- llulUr Oregon faney creamery,' 1733) viucoBo uregon iuu cream, 8o j. .- wouui iio por uoz. r u; RECEIVERS NOTICE. Notice to Policy Hold ers of State Insur ance Company, Favor nblo arrangements liavo been made with tho Firemen's Fund Insurauce Company for the substitution of policies of tho State Insurance Company without loss to the assured Before cancelling your policies call on agents of the Fire men's Fund liiBuranco Co. EDMOND C. GILTNER, RECEIVER. When Baby vraa sick, vro gave hor CastorU. Wkea aha was a Child, abe cried t or Castor U. ma aba beoama Jllas, ah clung; to Castori. Vtoa aba btd CbUaren, h garo them Cartas. best after-din cure head- Bteamku ALTONAThltt favorite boat liaa resumed ber reuular trlpa.Ieav l??.B,'emi Moudays, Weduesdaya aad I'rldaya nt 7:45 a, m., for Portlaud aad way pointa. 80-3t ROYAL Baking Powder. Highest of nil la leMvealag Strentfh.-V. S. OovcrmiMnt Rfrt. There are 177766 rallea of railroad la the United Bute. There are 63,835,860 ralte used te cover tbla ground. There are 633,965,000 ties used to bind tbeae rails together, but no such amount, however, la required to bind the hearts of the traveling publlo to the faot that the Wleootuln Cwatral Usee furnish superior facilltka oa all their trains between St, Paul aad Ukieago which form close connection with all lines to the east and south. Make a note of it. Children Cry for Pitcher's Cattorli. nloken. f 4 (XX32.60 per dez: ducks turkeys,, live Pimltr ta.0093id getme, Rj.uoa7.wi alio; dre.ied.ianiWo. jtw.2Ha-iWqoowi,2a3oi freed uecr, lteed?Vb.be0'' ,U75a2-00; cbo,oa 0WM- Yeal-amall, choice, 6Sc; large, Sato ft lb. Oau W mrkel flrmer. Majr Haled, rhul tl JV. nn. ., ii... Klour. la wtoteaw CtaTsiK Mi2f ta.G0. Ti.W, BsPsSSWS!'9SSSi Hofa-DrtweJ. ia. Uvo Cattle IMaaWc. l-oUtoes-aBobu ' Onion lo. TurkeT-7a8c. Appleaaoaioo ou. Ksi-27c. lUmt-.lto, llacoru.a. Uops 2a5o; no market. FAILING MANHOOD SwwsJ mhI Nervous Debility. CAT. Sm'V Weakness of Hodv and Mind, Kffecta of Erfdri x' j, Robust, NoblS L0XT A? Enlarge and ilrthen Weft, un. ?-Alolutely nn iinn54. . -reaiment, 7?fKSll 5., day. STAT INSURANCE CO, For cancellation of policies of State Insuiv ance Co,, and subst!' tution of Firemen's Fund policies call on JOHN WRIGHT, or office of State Insutv ance Co, J, H, HAAS, WATOUUAKErt AND JKWtiLCII, ii ke a speolalty ol Fine nspalr Work, 8H Tdornaa clock, etc., 1!I6 commercial HtreeU FOR SALE AlWAlVAarvA nvniia nmlmnl ulfti hulld tnga and lmp-ovcmnls, io go at a bargalc. P,n jnllo t'om railroad station. Addre Mr,. Uertha Bene, "I'em, Oregon. ld-S 'A,,K VV a led and white yearllef U ! .Hi M mlniril1r. Hnnrrran BBl SAU14 ty Pyinjr cxpsnses. .-oji - T, ll Er.PNPPi.i- . v-. t-1 TrtfaViiiJtoWi.iiilBstryif-''J--- ERir MEMML 00.. Iiiffalt, N. Y.