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." t w$zwTimfl WVWJIP m r.( i.V - ' 1 m f -Dally Capital Journal, 13Y HOKBR BROTHBRSi MONDAY, JAN. 0, 1890. STEAMERS Altona and Famona leave DAILY. SUNDAY. f'fwilamt. Cmc a m. 9.00 a. m. 10:15 a.m. 6:00 a in. "Salem, 7M5 m Independence, 6:30 ft. m. I3Tl''f1B'lt received tip to 10 p. m,3 Quick time, regular service anil clicap rates . . . ' ' M. P. BALDWIN. Agent, Slcm. u ?"- PERSONAL. . y Olltncr Is in I'ortlnnd. Don Smith, of fi". '" l,, clty" X. II. Hurley went to Turner today. " Col. J. 11. Eddy Ih 1 from I'ortliuul. Lydcll Itnkcrcanicuiifmiii I'orlliiiirt today. Geo. I). Of.odliuo went to Tiiniui today. Henry .Ineoln went to Corvjtllls this morn I tip. W TI Havana wont to TuriHT tills morning. Mrs. Allco Alkou retunud to I'ort lnnd today Mrs. .1. A. Owlnnlo ret urnca today from Eiikciio Doputy Sheriff K. K. Cooper wens to Woodlwrn today. Dr. M. S. SlcilT Hpcnt Sunday on IiIh farm, near CorvalllH. Vf. IJ. Lalvler arrived In Hie city todny from tlto Rout It. "Walter Holmnn returned to tlie Qunrtsvllle mines Unlay. ridding McClalne, the Sllvorton capltnllKt, wits In tlu city today. IMIssEvn Hriiro and brother, flcorno Hriice, cattio In from Tumor tday. Uert II. Miller, tlio Kukoiio Job printer, wan a Salem vlHltor today. Deputy Sheriff .1, II. Mlsenor, re turned to Portland Sunday inoriilnK. Attorney-General C. Jl". Idleiuan camo up from Portland this mnrrilnir. Secrotary of State II. 11. Klncald re turned this morning from Portland. II. 11. Plummer,, .1. G. Drown ntul .1, W. Crlder, of Dallas, wero tiBseiiKern to Portland today. Mm. 0. A. Chapman and little sou lmvo returned from a vIhIl with her mother In IllllHlxmi. Ottoand Antonu Metuclmn returned to school at Corvalllx today, after a two week's visit at home. Mrs. Itastrlck, nlcco of Thomas Kny. nrrlved In Salem from Waterloo, and will Ik) the KtiuHtof rclatlvexhetv. State Lieu Land Aent T. V. DivcniK)rt went to Portland todax on business connected with state lauds. Mrs. J. Cord I only, niece of Thomas Kay, will accompany him Kat (0 visit Iter relatives at Lawrence, .Mass. Miss Nina "Wright, who has Ikcii tliOKuestof Miss Mablo Carter for some tlmo past, went to Portland to day. Tims. Kny, Sr and T. II. Ivay, his the new Woolen son, have roiio East to buy machinery for the Salem Mills. Vrnnk Bohvood went to Portland today, and will leave tonight for Sun Francisco to resume his studies In a dental college there. Geo. Collins and W. (1. Westacott. delegates from tlto Salem Sliced aso elation, went to Portland tHlay to nltond ti mcellnir of thoStnto Sieed aHsoolutlon. (i'ouk PKoir.K.-Oio drunk and four vagabonds were Iniforo Itecordor IWes this morning ami got live days each. FlHHTMONKY.-ShorllTJohiilCnMit today turned ovor to Treasurer Mluto tho unjt inoiioy collected on the delliKiuont tax list, iM. fiLJlUU. J.U JL.ULi.Lf OUAND SALK-COMPliTlTION SMASH KD. MACKIN'rasilKS -All reduced Ladles' 110 mackintoshes now 7, Ladlctt1 S'i iitiicktiiiiv4luw mw Men's W.00 Mackintoshes now .ftO. Cheaper ones from 2.so tin. UNWaiWKAlt-niKouuiww. Lad ea M union siilts novl.ta. Ladles' nil wool shirts and drawers, 8.V5 each. Men's all wool tan color shlrta and drawers, T5c each. DItKSS tlOODS-Slaughter prUw- 42 Inch nl woolHiouelca 65o rnsr yd. 54 Inch nil woof heavy plaids, Mlo per yd. Fine French tlaunels fiOo yd. Fine German llanueU '2c. ati Inch all wool tricots iV? yd. 3d Inch Imjiortod ladles cloth ;wo yd. CLOTHING Men's 10 suit.- now Men's 7 suits, now w. Hlg lino bovi,' KtiltH all reduced -1.73 to l a suit. WILLIS 11KOS.& CO. om. . &Fl !"u1 Uberty strvot, $?&&?" Gloth.ngd WW w11 awMi STEAMERS 'I 11 JL - L SOCIAL ANMOUNCBMBNTS. MlwKinlly Stumor returned lo thn reform w.hool Uil nionitnK .... i..m..Aii.iti .f Alhttni' WWI ,... lZlW 'nVLflf M tanvinnlo ".... ... roMiinhdtirttiifi Bonuci. hi ijm- vi""' - today. M. I'dilc I'l-tic re-luitiPd to lif-r tintiw in fiiinciic today after a shot! visit In Hilsclly with her brother, M. : E. Pogno. ' R tt.Plner. city editor of the Ore-' gonlan, came up Saturday to Join Mrs. PI tier. Who IS VISlllllg nor iMivnm, , Mr. and Mrs. Leo Willis. j r u M.n.f nf Ki'iitlln. arrived In rfalcni yesterday mornliiB to Join Mis. ordinance 101), entitled -An uniin Mnvcr. who has-been visiting Hit ancc Hill to Amend Chapters 1 and 2 riiMMti. Mr. and Mrs. F.Levy. Mr. of the C'Uy Laws,' passed by the com- Ui til i'lHJVM " """ ---t 1 , , ..... .i.i.l '" . ... ui Mr. Mnver returned home tins iiioriiliig. ' UNITY t.KOTtJHK. President Chapman lectures In Unity chinch next Tuesday night, limitary , on the "Merchant of Ven ice." Lecture begins at 7:o sharp. NMW VKAIt'H l'AUTY. A pleasant parly was given at the Iio.ne of David Mathews on iNcw War's evo. Tlto evening was spent lii dancing, and Ilni refreshments ,voro wrved. Those picsent, were .Misses Floiviico Mathews, Mabel Harrington, Annie Irvine, Grace Van Wagner, Allle llurshey, Salllo Fones; Messrs A Ivan Savage, Frank Smith, Kay Fisher, Howard Jones, Lee Mines, UI I IT Fones. .I0I111 Sweet. Mr. Drnger. Mr. Irvlnaiid wife, and Mr. Mathcwsl and wife. A 1T.KAHANT l'AIt'I'Y. Fildny evening Mlw .lessle Ilrey nian entcrtaliifd 11 iiuinlKir of hrr Intimate friends at her elegant, hoiiie 011 Court street. The early par I of t lie evening was pleasantly spent In card playing, which was followed by an exhibit Ion of hypnotic power by Hal 1). Pat ton. Music added to the pleas ure of the guest, and a delicious oyster supper was served In the spac ious dining room. Those present were: Misses .lessle Hreymaii, Magdaleim Dreyman, Lucy Williams, lllauclio Allxtrt, AdaSltiplelon, Stella Dorrls. and George Glltncr; Messrs. Chester Murphy, .los. Ilaiitiigartuer, II. I). Patton, Itlk Dearborn, Geo. l- Rogers and Ilasll F. Wagner. ir.AYi:ii wttiBT. .ludge and Mrs. .1. .1. Murphy's beau tiful homo on Court street was thrown open to a few friends on Friday even ing, where an enjoyabale tlmo was had at whist. Refreshments wore served by the kind hostess. Thine present were Judge and Mrs. .1. J. .Murphy, Mr. and Mrs. II. II. Fleming, Mrs. F. II. Klnsey, MKs Margaret Klnsey.Mrs John Krntissc, .Mr. and Mrs. Otto Krausso, Mas, C. I). Comlw.of F.iigouo, and her two little sous, Ktigouu and Walter, Mr.nnd Mrs. Willis Dnulway; mid Mr. and Mrs. A. I .Wagner, INSTALLATION. Olive lodge, 1.0. O. F of Salem, hold Its Installation Saturday night, the new oillcers lsilng Installed by G. W. Humphrey, doputy district grand master. The new regime Is as fol fel fol eows: l A. Krlxon, N. G.5.I0I111 Molr, V. G.; Kd. N. Kdes, hocretary; 1). K Cooper, iKirmaneiit hoorotary; C. II Simpson, treasurer; W. .1. Culver, It. S. F. G.j James Mot horn, L. S. N. G.j A. G. Ltiker, con. 5 A. Vass, warden; II. P. Mluto, O. O.j C. W. Waterbury. 1. G.j E. Gobalot, it. S. S.j Win. Den nott, L. S. S.; S. N. Nye, It. S. V. G.; A. Gobalot, L.S. V. G. Tltll'l.K INSTALLATION. To members of the A. 0. U. W. and Degree ot Honor! There will bo a pulh lie Insinuation ot Valley and Protec tion and also or tho I), or II. lodge on Wednesday, Januarys. Grand Mas tor Workman Colvlg will lw the In stalling oltlcer. This ceremony will bo preceded by a line program, after which a basket social will lie given, and a pleasant time Is expected. All members of tho above lodgusaiid their families and all visiting brothers are cordially Invited The momliors are requested to each send a cake to Protection lodge on WodnoMlay not later than ,1 o'clock. Turn out and let us have a grand time. Dy older of the committee. il-tt I'ltOOHHSSIVIl WH18T. Mrs. tlorowe gave a very pleasant progressive whist party Saturday night at hor residence on Stnto struct. Whist was Indulged In for a short porlod of time, followed by 11 delect able luncheon and an intomstiim spiritualistic sonneo by Profs. Stock and Klluger. The affair was highly ! onjuyedb) theguet. Among thuM! proMint were Mr. and Mrs. Klluger, of I San Fmnelsco. Mr. and Mrs. Y. V Wade, Mr. and Mrs. N. lnilson. MKs1 adlo lhdmor, MUs Mollis Horgan, Miss Adda Davenport, Miss Ermine Dushnell. Miss Maude Hundlott. Miss Stella Hostler. Miss Munkors. Mls Oalwriio, Miss lUitiertson, Mr. F. P. MoDovltt.Mr.J. 11. Uliy, Carey F. Martin, Clarence Djsuup, OslnuShlr Icy, Sol M. Stock, Mr.Suhlllor, Mr. McOlanulmn. Mr. JnontK. Mr.Snndei' NEW WARD. And Provide for .Electing Two New Aldermen, an oidliianco to amend -, A lilllWOI . . TiT i -cotloM, of title 1, of chapter 1, of ordinance m, relative to dividing the cHi)- Into wnrds Hal been prepared and will jimlKtmy w considered at the mOfttlngof the council next Tues day night. Ilcsidcs the amendment provIlcj for' tllc election by C()iincll of two Aldermen to rcprcs ine represent the now ward until the city election n December next. This bill Is drafted mc lOHOWllig luriua; "A bill for an ordinance to amend soetloii l.of title 1. of chapter 1, of .... . .. - ,.....nll nnl.lrlT IHCin nnil !lt. ii rt.....i. rw 101m ...t .111011 council uciuow , iouu, ...m proved by the mayor on the -tth day or November, 1800, and to provide for the election of two nldcrmcn to rcprc sent the firt.li ward, by this ordinance coated, until the next city election. "Dc It ordained by tho common council of tho city of Salem: "Section 1. That section 1, of title 1, of chapter l,of ordinance No. 100, entitled 'An Ordinance Hill to Amend Chapters J and '1 of tho City Laws,' passed by the common council October 27, 18'.H), and approved by the mayor Novcmljcr 4, J8ttO, bo amended so as to read as follews: "Section 1. The city of Salem shall lie divided Into wards as follews: All that poillon or the city north of Marlon shall constitute thcflrt ward; all between Marlon and Coint streets shall constitute (lie second ward; all lift wcenCotirt and Ferry streets shall constitute the third wardjall between Ferry and Oak streets shall consti tute the fourth ward;all south or Oak st nflJMhall "constitute the firth ward. "Section 2. That at the first regu lar meeting ot the city council after the passage of this ordinance and its approval by the mayor, tho common council shall proceed to elect two alderman from the fifth ward to re presentsald fifth ward In the common council until the next city clcctlonjnnd tho persons so elected must qualify In the same manner as aldermen arc now required to qualify when elected at a regular city election." The present dividing lines of tho city Into wards, as established over a score of years ago, are as follews: First ward All that portion of the city north of Marlon street. Second ward All lietwcen Marlon and Court street. Third ward All between Court and Ferry streets. Fourth ward All south or Ferry street. Tho Incorporated limits of Salem lire established by an act of tho legis lature of I8t:i, A Card. On retiring from practice of den tistry In Salem I wish to express many thanks to my friends and clientele for the very lllieral patronago enjoyed. For future dental operations I am pleased to refer them to my worthy friend, Dr. C. II. Mack, who will con tinue practice at tho same office (Old White Corner). Dr. Mack hav ing been associated with mo, I know him to lio extremely well skilled in any and every branch of dental prac tice and a very nlco and worthy gen tleman. I bespeak tor him a very liberal patronage. J. M. Kkkni:, 1). D.S. Salkm, Dec. 23, 189.". 1 a lot Ucwarc Ot Ointments for Catarrh that contain Mercury, a mercury will surely destioy the tente of tiucll and completely derange die whole yi. tern wlieu entering it throuch the mucous surfaces Such articles shtuld never be used except on prescriptions reputable physician, rs the lUinacc they will do Is ten fold to the (mod you can derive from them. Hull's taiarili Cure, manufadiured by 1 J. Cheney & Co , Toledo. () , contains no mercury, and ts taken Internally, acting directly upon the Mood and mucous surfaces of the system. In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure you get tho genuine. It is taken internally, and made In 'loledo Ohio, by V. J. Cheny &Co. Tes. tlmonlals free. Kolh by Druggists, price 73 cents a bot tle. Uucklon'a Arnica Salvo The best Salve In the world for Cuts, ItruUes, Bores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter. Chapped hands, Chilblains, and nil Skin Kruptions, and positively cures Piles or no pay u-ijuircd. It is guaranteed o ele perfect sailslactlon or money refunded I'rlcc 35 cents a box. For sale by Fred A, I-cgg. Awarded Highest HonorsWorld's Fulr, Alednl, Midwinter Pair. DH' w CREAM BAKING IHlHDtR tMwt rexfcet Made. 40 Yean the Standard. COURT HOUSE NEWS. PnODATE COUKT. A iKJtltlon will be presented to the probate court this week for tho ap pointment or a guardian for the person and estate or J. S. Hawkins, Jr., now an Inmate ol tho state Insamo asylum and who is possessed or property or the probate value or $1,000 or $1,200, sltuntcd on 14th street, near Marlon. The appraisers appointed to make the Inventories In the cstntc or Evan Rccs and Laid Lung, lnsano persons, filed their reports with the county clerk Saturday. Tho property ol the first named consists or a certificate or deposit or $135 on the First National bank of Portland, and that of Laid Lung Is In the form of n draft on the Hong Kong and Shang Hal banking Rfirnnnitlon. Honir Kong, for WOO and npprnlscd at $200. E. P. McCor- nack Is the gunrdlan In each instance. COUNTY CLEIUC'S OFFICE. Miss Grace Cleaver Is employed as a deputy In the county clerk's office while the two regular deputies arc copying and extending tho tax rolls. ASSESSMENT AND CENSUS. The figures In the county clerk's office show the assessment ot Marlon county for 18U.' cost $M0.". Tho census of 18U.1 cost $2270. The total expenses of the assessment has been stated falsely as being $10,000. THE DAKST CASE. P. If. D'Arcy, Ulchardson and TU mon Ford have filed an answer to the petition of Ellen O'Connor Pembroke, Anna O'Connor McDonald, Mary Ann O'Connor Hurley, and Eliza O'Connor to sot aside tho last will and testa ment of Catherine E. O'Connor Darst, who died at Independence, Polk county, Oregon, Juno 24, 18f.". They allege that the estate amounts to $2.",000, Lthat decedent was married at the time of her death, left no children or lineal decendants what ever. She left five sisters, tho four above named and Joanna O'Connor O'Drlcn, of Independence. Itov. J. S. White and A. N. Hush were appointed executors In tho will. Thonnswerdo nles that during her last sickness deceased was delirious or Infirm of mind, or that Joanna O'Drlen who attended her In her last Illness exer cised Improper Influence to have her make tho will other than she would have made It voluntarily. Sherman, Condlt and Park aro attorneys for the contestants. The suit will be heard before Judge Hubbard. BORN. LEGG. Monday morning, December 0, 1890. to Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Lcgg,nt 170 High street, a daughter. The young alderman from the fourth ward Is truly being showered with honors nnd blessings. An alder manship and n big girl baby within u month Is a pretty good record or pros perity. MAPLETIIORPE. In this city, Saturday, January 4, 1890, to Mr. and Mrs. James Maplothorpe, or Waterloo, Or., v daughter. DIED. IlUnGGUAF.-At tho homo of Mr. and Mrs.C.lI. Hurggrar, Thirteenth and Leo streets, Sunday, January, fi, I8MI.U.0 Infant daughter, aged three weeks, of whooping cough nnd pneu monia. DENSER. At tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Denser. 11 vo miles south of Salem, Sunday, January 5, 1800, Infant, aged three mouths. ATIIERTON.-In Depot addition to Salem, at 3:30 a. jn., Sunday, Jan uary 5, 181)5, ot consumption, Nettle, wire or Chas. Athorton, nged '.i years, Deceased was a natlvo of Ohio. Sho leaves a husband and six children, tho eldest 14 and tho youngest 3 years of age, and a brother, A. W. Davis. Schilling's Minbtiikls. This un rivaled company will appear nt tho Reed on Wednesday, tho 8th Instead of Tuesday, the 7th, as horotoforo an nounced. Grand street parnde. Splen did show. AVhen Babjr waa stcV, we- tT her Cutorla. When the- yrta a Child, tho criod for CaatorU. When abt became Mln, aha clung to CaitorU. AVhen the had CbUdren, h gave them CutorU. NEW ADTERTISEMENTS. WE DO NOT WANT Hoys or loafers but men of ability. $300 to Joo a month to nuttier. State and general ajents. Salary and commission. Kacine Fire Enelne Co.. Racine, Wis. e c s 4t PU1IL1C MEN. PmiTTlivu ixtrv i,o Iness houses can obtain all newspaper Infor- ?,y. .fr,,m, xhf ,VeM Clipplnj; Uureau, (Alien's) Union lllock, VoaUni. 12 lotf SMITH PREMIER TYPEWttiTPHr.v. rent. In rood condition. Tun the thtn r busineu-house or student learning to use the typewriter. Inquire at 2SS Commercial trc'' 11.20-tf CARrEl PArER-Urge lot of heavy ro!r,n,wrVP,nJ'PIerfo1" le cheP Just the thing for putting under carpets. Call at Jnuraal ofhee. PAPERS Pwiwr c.. ,. ...... aspj-ss'fSissiara -(. V-WII1V UIOCK, RECEIVER ANSON'9 INVENTORY In the Salem Consolidated Street Railway Company's Litigation. Franklin 11. Anson, receiver In the suit of E. P. McCornack, trustee, vs. the Salem Consolidated Street Hall way Co., today filed his Inventory of the prooerty of the company with the clerk ot the courts or Marlon county. It shows the condition or the com pany's property on December 0. 188.-). at close or business. THE ITEMS. Cash on hand Accounts receivable rrhlrtv-slx town lots. $ l(l."i 9." 2.89!) .'14 PmvnrhnilSG and ClltlloU use. The company's franchises. The lines of railway, office furniture and fixtures, number and kind of cars, railway repair shop and tools, the powerhouse machinery and tools, the polo lines and wires, supplies on hand In storehouse, and miscellaneous prop erty not otherwise enumerated, cov ering 34 typewritten pages. No financial statement has been submitted, as none has been required by the court. Get up SoriEtt. Dick Westacott, who owns the lied Front livery, Is bound to help out the hop growers, so ho buys hops to use as "bedding" for his horses. At first tho stock got up "drunk" every morning, so say the boys, but they are gradually getting used to It. and in fact growing to like It. When times improve a little, Dick will probably have to buy beer for his horses regularly. Condensed Testimony. Cliai, Ii. Hnod, Hrokcraml Manufacturer N Aecnt, Columbus, Ohio, certifier that Dr. King's New Discovery Imi no equal m a Cough rcmady. J 1). ltrnwn, Prop of St tamei Hotel. Fr. Wayuc, Ind.. teMflles that lie was cured of a Cough of two years sinnil ing, caueed by La Grippe, by Dr. King's New Discovery. Ii. F. Merrill, H.ildufinvllle. Mass , says that he has u-d ami rercoinciid 1 It and never knew it to f.ift and umld rlli. r have it than any doctor, liccauw it alvv,,. cures. Mr Hemming, 232 I- 251I1 . S: . Chicago, always kepi it at hind and tins no fear of Croup, 'become It liiimly relieves Ercc Trial liottlts at Fred A. fxeg's Drug Store. UfflR VIM GRJECAT MONEY "Because we sell otlier house and aee the best mal-ce, in the store. All holiday goods left at cost. UNION BARGAIN STORE. THE MARKETS. Chicago, Jan, Miv co' 0. Wheat, cash S6jc; ftew York. Jan. 6 Silver, 66c; lead, 3 30. SAN FRANCISCO MAUKKT. San Francisco, Jan 6. Whoat, r .02 Wool.-Oreiron. choice, ififttt.n'. inlcrlnr 8c, valley, fjuc iiopj yuotauie at 5(7c. Potatoes 25 to 40c per sack. Oats Milling, 65(721. I'UIUUNU MAKKET. Portland. Tan 6. Wheat valley, 53 Walla Walla, co. Flour Portland, il.fio! Tlcnlnn rnnnlv 2.60; graham, $2.20; superfine, $2 per bid. uais-iYime, 3zij24c; grey, 20(a2!jrollea nbags, $4.2SS.!Si barrels, 4.30 7.00; cases, 3.75. Potatoes . . New Oregon, 254oc per sack. Hay. .Good, $s8 50 per ton. Wool, .Valley, tic; Eastern Oregon, 70oc. Mliistutls, .Bran, $n.so!2j shorts, $iz i3;chop feed, I2ls per ton; rye. 75c perc Hldea, .green, salted Co lbs 44c; under 60 lbs 3(g6c; sheep pelts, 10(3)700. Hops, .Oregon, 4 to 7c, according to qual. ity. Putter. .Orecon fanpv rri.imru rfTl-til' ancy dairy, 2o22j fair to good, I5I7H; common, 10c. Cheese ..Oregon full cream, oVioc, Eggs.. Oregon, i82oper doz ; Eastern, 18c perdoz. Poultry.. Chickens, St.sofTTj.oo perdoz; ducks, $4 00(34.50, geese, l6,oo(Jt 7.00; tur tevs, ptlc; dressed, 10 12c. Heef.Topsteers, 2tt23.5c per lb; fair to good steers. aU2 3.5c; cows, 2y4Qi.3ytc, dressed beef, 4(aSltc. Mutton.. Rest beef, $2.oo2,2s; choice ewes, i.5o2.oo; dressed, 4c. Hogs.. Choice, heavy, 3 00(313.40; light and eeders; $2 75; dressed, 4Mc pe? In. Veal.. femall, choice, s(a,6c; large, 3W4C per lb. jv-t SALEM MARKET. Wheat. .44c per bu., market firmer. Oats ,17c. Hay.. Baled, cheat, $4.505.; timothy, o S. -280; bran, bulk U9.00; aacked. "12 00: shorts, Jtr.oo12.oo; chop feed, ;i2.oo 13.00. -vs. Veal. .Dressed, 4,-4, Hogs.. Dressed, 3, Live Cattle.. 1(3)2. Sheep,. Live, Z2.oo. Wool.. Bet, 12"c. Hop.. Best, 4(ajc. Eccs..Cash. lSc. Butter.. Best dairy, creamery, uffiiiir t2Jr2c; fancy Cheese,. ioi2ttc. ,u ,mo1 Meats.. Bacon, 6c; hami, tre; shoulders, 7c. Potatoes.. 25c per bu. Onions, ,2c. Apples.. 3S4oc. I ouliry. .Hens. 5c: rocsters. :t.8o per do nd not wanted; ducks, :2.5oj".co per dox . turkeys, live 7c; eggs i2 cents cash. ' Children Cry for Wtoher'g Castoria. REMOVAL, 3saa3B sassKsjv ft, lift 17?' r Jj bsxagfP JL Jak JcrassKsSk JrVniiiiisw is r On or about February 1st .we will move into the room now occupied by G, W. Johnson d Son, 257 Commercial street, In order To Close Out All Stock possible before moving, we will make XXXGreat X Reductions X in all lines, Come early and secure bargains. r 115 STATE At Wooduukn The Abraham Lincoln Hliuctallic Republican Club. of Woodburn, had a meeting Satur day at which addresses were made by a number of gentlemen and good feel ing prevailed. Caturrh In the Head. In due to Itnnure bloo I and cannot be cured v h local application. Hood's Sarsnparllla ha runu lihixiteus 01 caiei 01 cainrin ui t..i !-.. i 1 iinii the Wood and In this vtayie- r ., . 11 - . 1 f...tt.1. ,l,.v. ti 11 oil 40 01 ins uisrasc, n mtu uuuus iji tin i. 'ii nnd prevents attacks of pneu 11 mi, .l-ihihiii.i and typhoid fever Moil'. I'llu It com' the favorites catliaric viiS every imi-1 wr.n trie iheni. 25 celts' MlVlMlF SHIS, SAVERS-WHY? cheaper than any because tlie Shoes No shoddy stuff The Salem. Woolen Mills Store, The clothing busi ness in Salem during the past year has, in a general way, had its rough sailing, But the Woolen Mills Store has stood like Gibral ter and sold the most and best goods, It's home-made and alk wool goods, coupled with square dealing, has done that busb ness, and the intention of the managers is to put in a large stock the coming season at prices that will corres' pond with small in comes, and at the same time the standi ard of these popular goods will be fully kept up, and its many 11 iciias ana patrons can rely in the future on getting reliable goods, the same as in the past, J. H. HAS, WiWIHm.n.. .. "'iVlWftlVISR AU IKWPIWD Make a sntcialty of fine repair ork. Seth' Thomas clocks, etc., 2,5 ConTmercfttS STOCK STREET, A3?EED'S!aOPERAaHOUSEAr XOm Night OiilyC Wednesday, Jan, 8, Schilling Famous Minstrels, The greatest Minstrel Organ! zation in America, Grand Shakspcr.can First Part. 30 Minstrel Kings 30 Look Out for Rtrect Parade, Reserved seats 75c, On sale at Patton's. JOHN HUGHES. Dealer iu tirocoricB, 1'nints. Oils, Wiu(iow.Unss,VnririsIiog am! tlie most complete stock ol Brushes 04 Kinds In the State. Artists' MutorInIs,LIiiie( ISah-, Cement ami Shingles and linest oiiaiitv of J It ASS SEEDS To Arms to Arms. Another War, 50,000 men, women and childern wanted tc buy the stock of furniture, carpets, mattings, etc., of J. A. Rotan for the next 60 days at cost or less, to make room for spring goods. I mean what I say, am also going to add a lnrge line of wall paper and moulding to my sjSSkj J. A. ROTAN, C. H. LANE, nm Tmri 2 11 Commercial St., Salem Or. Brbuits $15 upwards. Pants $ upwands.t Local agents in all towns and localities and throughout the United States and terri tories to sell the best washer in use consider Ine its nnee frnm , m . r-- --.t..i address, rj'3' "' ''"' -- , J. B. BROWN, 156 State street. Salem, Oregon. HARD TIMES PRICES! The timt rm rtir.1 nJ T n.Annf-. , 1 the public hard limes prices. iew factory shoes.plain . 1 00 itlth toes ami r-ill-c . r Hand-made steel shohs . 2 00 M w,WB '. irack shoeing 2 50 "Jaclt" Jlavllna, loo Chemeketa street. VETERINARY Condition powders, liniments, heal ng lotions and ointments, blistering oint ments, purgative pills and colic medicines al- WttVS on hnnH it tin .l..,.k.n. CONSULTATION FREE. W. C. MITCHELL. Graduate Of On. Vrt. Pr,l)rr Tnmnln Canada. r,.0L?cea,.d DMPei)sry at Red Front Llveiy Btable, Salem, Oregon. iiiMiunini iii 11 r 1 'ii n 11 1AI1M X , -- --ST.- 'A.UAtvAv '