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?i 4 i V hr f Daily Capital Journal. BY HOPER BROTHERS. j SATURDAY, JA2; JJ, 1S9S, Ml f W I , . STEAMERS , - iAltona and Hamona LEAVE ! DAItT. fllSMr. , P.fttUBd. 6M5 m. .. ' - - ;lra. 7143 a. at. - IctlepeaikiKC, & - m. 6 .IB- BT'Freigfct reeeirtd p M I m,J fi Qtic: iUe. rgiiir wrrttt s n M P. BALDWIN. F, PERSONAL. Go. W. Davis ha gone to YaqHlfM. Dr. L. W. Gul wan at Wrxwlbara tody. Hon. II. L. Hariri? f Woodwtni was In town today. II L. Woodln was a Cbewawa vis itor this afternoon. Secretary of Stat II. K. KJooaM went to Eugene Uxlay. Jno. W. Roland, of the Insaad asy luinf, wont to Jefferson loday. W. E. Thomas awl J. It. Miller of Stajton were In Sakrm today. W. F. Drager, principal of Uie Jef ferson school, was at Salem Unlay F. S. Dearborn, the stationer, will spend Sunday with friend Ih Tort, land. MiWR. B. Cannon, of Portland, h the guest of Mr. and Mr. J. II. Ilrtwks. W. U. Uwler, of the Quartzvllle mlnos came p from Portland this morning. CHURCH SERVICES TOMORROW. CHRISTIAN KCIB.VCK. Sorvkosat 10:30a. hi.. In State In surance ball. All welcome. UML.IR M. B. Morning Mirvlco will 1; conducted by W. P. Mathew and the evening wnice by Iter. Joint Parsons. Y. M. c. A. Iter. W. Reynolds will address the men's meeting at 4 p. m. All men In vltcd to attend. nHST 1IA1TIHT. Morning fccrvlcos at 10:20, subject "The Ten Virgins;" Sunday whool at 12 o'cleck: Y. P. S. C. K. at 0:30 p. m. Evening services at 7:30, topic, The World's Groat Crisis." Kvangellstlc meeting will be continued during the week. JNDHI'BXDIWrr RVAKOIiMCAL. 0. A. Nctmharrit will proach to night and tomorrow morning. UflTY CHUItCll. Services at 10:30 a. m. nnd 7:30 p. in W. K. Oopoland. pastor. Subject of evening lecture, "Was the Jllblc Intended for All Ages or Have Wc Outgfown It V CKNTKAL CIIAI'KU SonrlcoH tymorrow at 10 and 11 a. in. nnd 7 JO p. in. C1IIUHT1AK CHt'ltCM. Harmon at 10:30, "The Lord's Sup per." Sunday school at 12 m. M. M. Jones, superintendent' Junior Kn rioaiorata p. in. V. P. S. C. E. at 6i30 i). in. Evening wrroon." The Devil's Wagofl." OHKMAN KVANOKLICAI.- Proochlng at 10- and 7-0; Sundn v bchool at lit: Endeavor sooloty at 0:1ft. Pronchlngservleos nightly next week at 7O0. lllttrr tX3.VOHWJATIO.VAU Itev. W. V. Kantnor. I). I), will pruaoh nt lOW a. in. and 7 -TO p. in. KVANOKLICAI- Serviced at II a. in. and 7u't0 p. in. Want A Caulvdax-TIicii call on on J. O. Wright at the grocery and Set the bonullfulotccl ungmwl en lun ar of th Klreumn'fi FiiihI Inuranco comiwiny. They are given away ami nreiiKHt artistic. JIhokk iiih arm.- Henry Wilson, n prlonr, th morning had his arm brokou at the stove foundry while oil lg a mUy. HUnhlrt levve wm caught by the hliafi key. ami twstel until tlie bone broke. Tun II. A. l 1U.VU.- The iMot mllllar) UihI In Oregon 'paraded the trtet at noon and will render n con catrt tonight at the armory poultry how. As Tiik Jowknai. Itag wiih hwuiig out over the bHltettn aniiounc lg J-aigloiMl's Imrkdnwti In Venotuela. the ImihI jdaveil a ntlrrlng national air In front of The Jocnn.w. ontoe a very appropriate Miluie. Bargains ! Bargains I 4-litch all-wool IxMieW, otxirrtnl. Womlarful raW In all klmU of drow good:- 10 men's nulut ihv 5 CO t, ," " 0 00 Ito) 'i. Mitu all rluftNl--l.74 to tl a Milt. Itdlw'tlO inaeklntmltM now IT " . . " 5 Cheaper one all redneetl. Men ' and boy's macklMUtelies aitd ovorcoatii at, bargain price. ,..VHl Irl oh U heavy underwear KII0F1S All Milld hoo, fine ami I'oarho, tl.U) n julr and up for ludlm Mild gentlquion. Children's all mjIu! hlum, tl a jwlr and up. Klegnnt lniuci ir rSrtioaiHi fa a pair. WILLIS 1IUOS. & CO. V.OU ftUM niul I llu.MfOiu.il Ttut fn&h Urv (itin. mV.t.l.w. ....i hp Houm. A GIRL DISAPPEARS. I Mysterious Conduct ofMiss tmily Werner. A SALEM MUSIC TEACHER I Wrlta -'Strange Letters to "The Journal." KrWay afiemxca Tub JacnSAU re 49elred Um lofrmatiOM Ut Site Ewlly Werner, a nolc teacher of Salem, had been mtetog since la1 Friday afteraoii. ami cW not Ik found. Site IhhI l lMrding at E. O'Vlrnx's, In wth Salew. nirtlie M. E. church. Frfctay; Thk Jk-kk.il rf-lved the folkmlng letter. .-aring wo if nature; Salkm. Or. Editor Jockxal:- Will you peae pobll-h In your paper, th following tws. and be ure to let the people or Mies of Salem know about Mh E. WerwrV lckiieAs tenclier of iuh. and oblige tne as as a friend, ami I will call In ome day and see you about the expenses. Yours, etc With It was the following news Item, In the same handwriting: LYLNO VKKY SICK. Miu Emily Werner, a music teacher of Salem Is lying very ill and has been for quite a while, and not know ing wlmt moment she will pass away, lielng alone and away from a mother's care, we feel as If the Salem ladies or people ought to turn out and see If ther cannot be of help to her. She wishes that her class will not worry over her but patient y wait for a mon recovery, ours truly. A Fkiexd. A Jol'kkai. renorter Interviewed chief of police Dlllcy who said he had Heard or Her disappearance, out nan wot been directed to work upon the cae. That he had made a little in quiry, and had received from some man whose name he was not at liberty to divulge, the Information that the girl was In Salem, and ill. Mrs. Nichols, who occupies rooms In the Ehlrlge Mock knows the girl and the reporter called on that lady and asked If a Miss Werner had a music roomnn that lloor. and was told that she had. 'Plie reporter aked where she was. "I don't know." was the reply, but I wish I did." Questioning elicited the fact that Miss Werner, who had a room rented where .-lie irae music la-sons, lmd not been at her room since last Friday, January 3. Mrs. Mchols&ald she had a letter from her a few days before. The reporter asked to see the writing, and the let ter was produced for that purpose. Examination showed that It was the same writing as that of the one re ceived by the Jocxxal. When the reporter started to read the letter Mrs. McIhhs took It. .rlmr "I enn't let you read It," ami refu-od to con nt to Its being read. She stated In conversation with the reporter that the girl rented a room of Mrs. eleven gor, a dressmaker on the same lloor. Mrs. Clevengcr called on Mrs. Nichols during the reporters visit and a gen eral conversation ensued In which the Indies were very- guardedln their statements. Mrs. Clovenger told Mrs. Nichols thnlhhe'jhad heard Indirectly from "Emily:" that a MUs Harrington, one of Mis Werner's music pupils, sold she came to her lioue Tuesday morn ing ami gave a leon; that Mie Mild (die was going to IndeiMndencu that afteriMion. Mrs. Nichols expreed surprise at that, and said "she has gone to Independence ami taken the train for her liome in Olympla." The ladles dliMMivd the alfalr, ami Mrs. Nkhols said "she must have gone to Independence by private conveyance; he wouldn't dare take the train or boat." Whfuaokwl w hy, she evaded giving a direct answer. It was then mid "that is a matter -that oan only appear in court, ami I, for oueulo not propose toanpenrlncoort." The reporter asked who had Ix-en u rouged llt wouhl necessitate an appeaninco Ih court in order t liavelt !ttUl? The reply wa tlmt It certalnh- was nut MI"-. Werner. She had wronged somin Ik tlw bwikllng. Itut nelllter wihiM ni) who the Injured pervni Mw. One of tlie liullen humI the remark: She ciiuldu't liave gotten away If l. luulHMM What In- alil lu u.uiLI Iwt ery likely Ih lielpwl r to get away." The reorter akd hIki Ed." hr. himI h, told tliat it x. Ed. O'Plyng, a HHncHiaH on the street railway . 'Hmt lie luid recelvwl a letter fnmi lnr ayinn slw was III, ami asking him to route to her: tlmt she was at Miv Ueridg'. lait not Nijutg wiHfreuwi was. '? rortr then went to tlie O b lyng Imhiw in Sjutli Salem. ami talkeil with tlieeWerMr. O'Plyng ami hU tsu daughters. They xprkal tlw uiuiOAt coiHrerti for the yomiir lady, ami snhl Ed O'Flyhg lmd r cehel a letter from her. wylng she was very ill. and wanted him to come to ve her; llal she wm. at the home of MrtoeoiH w1mm lutme tliey could Hot recall 1 hey sall the girl was very much I worried Ux-hum? hhe ml own aecu4t I of(4illngrtHirowHtuliilng fA. Tlw reiKrtr aftorwanls mw the wiuiiaii who Ih MipiKd to have lost the HMMie), but she emphatically dww not charge Hi girl with theft w w w !?i!?TVr,tK "Wpiwanal d s puMUhed WIow. TlK UIKL'H LKTTXM. salrm. Or.. SuiHlay. Jan. i. Mm IHiRNU Euum:-I take a moment ' ami try to write you line to lt joo know; where 1 am. I guivs you lme lieanl of me b lug sick. I was picked ' up en nwriy dead on the street Fri day Hfternoou, almut 1 o'ekuk. I was , running o mihcIi around and I wasn't feeilng ery well when I left in ihi MMwwing and I had hie Uiwiiift il tend to. I khovs maylw yw hearil of It or moylw ojo oae aiked jrnu wlwre I am. didn't they? I am lying aV houe, tlw woman's name 1 3Ir?. ' Lavtridge: papa Js lending to me and she Is too. As soon as I get aMe yroogh I am coating home. Dr. Hall! u watting on me: he tATS I am In a ! bad cxDdition and must lay quiet for a few days, anyway longer. Don't worry over me for I am In a good place. Drop me a line through th BMllamltclImetho news at. If you can, come and w roe. but drop m a Mne right away and tell me If anybody has ben inquiring for Bie. Yours very truly. "Rvn.Y. Dr. Hall disclaims any knowledge of, the girl or ber whereabouts. It Is stated by friends of the girl that he wa not very well for some time before her disappearance, and alio that she left without any of her The girt Is aUo d to have told conflicting stories about things of minor Importance upon several occa sions, and it is the general opinion of tltoe who know Iter best that she is niinr hphuhiihi. 1 Int qUeatlOn I, wnere IS sue." !- she In distress or umler duress and in neefi of help, and If so. why do not, tbo wh., knr.w where -be fc jet ber friends know, ami iive jwry and ad- verw commeiit n regard to her. Sle , Is a girl of gwl parentaiw. Iwr reta- mm . m ft- - - -. A - . b.' fi uves in uiympw oeimi tj "-I"', very 141 Mliis Werner mine to Salem lat Aogitt. and has lnc been -upport-Ing lterelf bv teaching music. She is about 21. The statement that hr father! with hr Is dlre4ked by her friend-. Tlie report of II. F. Eonham. it raasier at Salem, for tlie quarter ending December 31st, sliows tlie fol lowing receipts and expenditures of the Salem poMoriVe during that time: Dr: Amount of ,.otase stamin. IiOstagcHlue tamps. fecial delivery sUmfK newspaper and periodical tamn, stamied envelopes, news paper wrapper, and ontl canN on hand at tlie clo-c of lat quarter i 5.91 03 A mount of alxiv material to c?lvwl frm the depart inent this quarter &,$& 31 Total to be accounted for..!14.23t t7 lX4luet amount of alette now on hand i)JM 3 To amount of me oM dur ing the quarter 4.S43 71 To lox rent for quarter 1M 40 Total Ck:- 4.M0 II Hy salary of jVMtmaster i Hy exien of special delivery service, being payment to ass to special mesngeja, as iwr J their receipts 8 72' Ily amount paid clerics In posloolce Iiy rent !42..V), light. 51. and fuel, HO ,... Hy amount of stationary Hy amount for Janitor and sprinkling T nt tar m prtaru . ftl ! " wi W SO 10 2U 75 651 S3 Deposits at San Praneisco. . ToUl ? 4.(X) 11 Special delivery buslne-;: No. arti cles arriving In the mails from oilier omcos for special delivery-. 105; o. articles doposlted In the postoftiee for spcoial delivery. : total, 110. No. actually delivered was 110; Ne. for warded to other ofllces on request of address, I. The County Levy. The Marlon county cosninlsskHwrV court has lixwl tlie tax levy for thv ensuing year as follews: Mill County . State soliool ,V0 Indigent sohllors' fund 1 fetote , 4.8 Total .14.0 The total taxauk uronertvof Marifm county Is 93,71702 ami the respective amounts of revenue that will be raised by the aUive rate (4 levy are: County 25,742 18 Stal Mjliool 43S8 01 Indigent hlers S71 78 Stat ... 41.&II 4S Tmal . 122.016 41 loner' court i.tluuiiM t irr l,miiiii' tne running expenn ur the county for tlie current year at alwut f 12.0ft) ami thlnk the amount, otr and aboe the J.V..7I2.I8 rmlsd bv Ux.wtll 1 readied thnugh tlie fenoftlie two otttf -clrrit ami recordar; for iea ine reMiitt or these tw Uewirt meiit. forrfeI up 7.2l.u& $4,S8.S0 irom uie cleric ami i. 572.2.. from ilw reconlHr. If tlie salem nhool district lew isf,)fnf!!fe nxwl at ix imNIs. and th rltv low m 1 lo ' 'll"i eight mills, Uw total levy for this citj . ami sclHt lUstrict will le twentv- Aighi niillc. COLUHKU Jl'MLKK SlXUKRS.--The JnbiUte concert at tlw Presbyterian church next 'IWday evening will af. ford lovers, of good singing a rare op porlunity.for blghl enjoyment. IXlll I HLm. It Alluiui.. .,1.. M wnts. Clilldrun 15 cent See jiosters ' 111 siuiv ninuun Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair Medal, Mldw Inter Pair. W CREAM BAKING ;Mott Perfect Made, 40 Yean U,B Studaid. a Mission Saved from Death by a Mir acle. Saginaw Marvels at the Strange Bxpeii ence of W. H. Dawson, Who Was Rescued from the Grasp of Paratysis Tlie Cas Investigated by a Reporter, Who Secures Damon's Affidavit. From tie Cowier-HeriM, Sagisiar Mich There are but few in the Saginaw Yalley but who have known person ally or made the acquaintance indi rectly of W. II. Dawson, 818 Union Avenue, Saginaw, West Skk. It Is here that tlie hand of sickness 1ms fallen heavily and caused a man lobe- ' vab J l II A Vm.tf' w dfe kI jhr 1 ft t-vmc nniei; Mivnii iij ciiicurcy pitied. u ,s the ,Mnd of fjlte th,t often D A ,n the lml Uwt wh,cft Daturebas 5Urtei with the greatest predictions for the otare mM three K afro w JL j,,. ,W5 known bm mUe f k-kneM and pain, but tlie last few rears have brouelit with them untold suffering With many doctors taxing their braln-5 for something that might benefit, all renedle$ known to the ' clentiftc medicine man were applied and without avail. The patient meanwhile faded and became worse, but tlll lingered to fultill a wonder- ' ful mllon which will b the caa of less suCering among hJ5 fellow- crea tures. It was that uneen ha ml di recting all xhlngs who permitted this one man to live In misery so that the world might become enlightened. To bear the pitiful story of one who t has suffered, who could not move a muscle for one whole year and wlio i now convalescent through tlie aid of a wonderful mediuni might lead one to bdlove that miracles are performed In I Ills ilar 9fut !(' Tl.U tlnu It U through that hand of nun that life is "L'nti'l the fall of '." si id Mr. IMwsoii, to a reporter, "I was as hearty and as full of life and igor a any young man could hope to be. In fact -ickiM." was then unknown to me. About this time I was takeu sick with la grippe and after having two relapses iiivsnlnebecatneauctef This trouble grew worse rapidlx and In March of TJ8 I was completely par alysed from my wal-t down. JIavlog taken everything my d-tr could perscribe without any effwt-. dr Hdl to go to tlie Indiana Mat in stitute at Indlanapoli hoping t re ceive at least -ome .'nent frr.in their , .-peclallsts. I was th-re for a period i of ten months durinif which time I was taken sick whlt.h i. , , it li -carkt text-r rhltfh lff 9A In m..w. ..i.lt, ...m than ever before. "As soon as I wa ahc l a, re moved to Saginaw for my friends could not e ay Improvement under this treatment and beside- the ex pense was entirely too great for me to entertain thoughts of staving there longer. The imw annoying perifxl of my existence wasllvd after my re- .mn i .-sNinaw. 1 sometimes prared tliat my worthier life might U; taken away that my suffering might be ended and that the care I wa to others might be brought to a cP-. I did no then dream that God had yet a mission for me to fulfill. That work which I can now put all mv soul into With Which MM tulnf U f hrillin., la proclaiming to lck and sulTering hu manity the wonders of Dr. Williams' 1 Hnk Pills. Tliey have given me new 1 life. 1 "It whs in April of TM that a friend told me of the Dr. Williams' Pink Pills ami asked me to try them. I lmd no faith in anything, in fact my life was now burdensome and I luted to take anything that might chance to prolong It. 1 wat, at length per- ;Htded. ?,Ml Ul lills wre obtalnetl. hen I began taking them I was jmle. weak, helpless and almost without 1 lie. a oc'iore stateil, was completely paralysed from my waist dewn, my llmb were simply bonosand skin with no life or feeling in tlvem and had been mi for one year. Before the first l)ox was iisl I could move mv toes a little ami could besin to feel new life all through me. This wat. encourag ing and I continued to uso these martelous pellets. -In two months time I could move my limbs about on tlw bed and by the time another month had seen mc swal low this medicine, to which I owe my life. I was able to get out of bed alone. It luu been ju,t aiiout one vear since 1 learned of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills and during tliat lime I hare made such marked improvement that 1 gladly proclaim what they have done for me to all the world and ask vou fellow sutlerer. to trv thm :mii'r.. Mv llfo mv Mil T nrni to Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. ."' "Ul ,,Mm. wmxrHtlvely tlliy with .,"" Fv WMOr H,MI '"Kli s niriUi. al il oneugl: finougn 1 nave not regained enough strength tp walk without my bracos I jet Iran feel tliat evory day brings new strength ami more linppy life larough 1 the continued use of Dp. AVI1- , HamV Pink Pills." . II. Dawson. Subtcribed ami sworn to before me ,,,,5 J7,M "' f May 1S05 1 .1 Wl-IVC uKi,.?"ndforS,,F,nwC,-MIfh. Dr. illlams. Pink Pills contain, in acomleiued .'orm. all the elemonts ft!Ctr7.!o ?Ue Mw Hfo and rlchiwss . 4r i,ww ami restore shattered E!iJL Tbjr"w a,fo sjieciSo for troubleo is?uliar to female, s-ueb as suwirih.ioua, irivgularttUw and all forms of wraknew.. In men they ef J!L rdu' 'w in all cases arising from mental worry, uverwork orex eaesirf wlwiexerimturo. Plafc Pills nl ZruJ? V'W at M toa box of sdl XJX rM-"iV1 '"" ,Wfl H ait Ummrlr. ,,r rilnvr n. ,n.u .. wr. uiiuaiua .MtKitcliie Sclwwectady, New York. r.. ii. V.i.. "-. ". ". "wii Co.. Bathal Bath! Baths! fniS?itrJiMiii?,:u,.,,,bthst six baths i21Si1lt,ia.,rou'"ift um-f - ywinj 01 ago,la cunts. ago,I5 etiHts, M-lm J. C. Mills. Prop. Children Cry for PUohor'g Castorla. A Manlt GODEY'S MAGAZIN (ESTABLISHED 1830) Volsme CXXXII bfgint iimunr. lBo5 nnrin? ISOb LrOder tier IS06 Coder's Mere " ( eooitin ' ..... ...,-r,l SUCCESSFUL WOMEN. Vilaablebinu aboat vimui branebei ol iodastry which are open to women, by women wbo bare succeeded In tbem. MUbIC IN AMERICA. Dttctusioas of rnmical iabjKU or people. UlaMraied each month with portrait, Btp. E1PB and one or more papej ol moiic. This raaic akne will make a valuable collection TM xrie of articles U a unique feature amooc u-ontMr majnine. The paperi ate inteteMing to all reader, and are of fwmve raise to tnott who play or sing, THE STAGE. UioMrued a r licit apon the bett aid newet play and the foremost acton, panicmarij the best American production!. Tbe re nweb more tban goMip of pUren. Tbey are emertaininc dusctiHiooj of the dramit that are talktd abot. Saeh ueatment it not fouad mi any other magazine ILLUSTRATION. Tbe Magaiine will be well and thoroughly tllMUated from covm to cover Competent arutu and ImproTed roethodi of making and priaucz tbe plates will be employed. rHE COVERS. Tbe cerera are differentevery month. They are dettsaed br popvlar antU,ad tbe cotck for a year will be valuable at an art collection in tbeaMche. THE FASHION DEPARTMENT wbkh for jean baa given the latent fadt aod hth'tom, il of particelar interett to women. A HOME MAGAZINE. Coder. It a magaiine of thta country and ofto-ir. It it a latnilr magaiine, ith a I larger stepe iian it hadaa the "Lady't Hook" It u Bwetbly featt of wholesome, interesting rtidios.fi for every membei ofthehoo. bold. la addition to the leatnres mentioned abort each DiiaUr wdl contain a liberal amoant of fiction, by the best writers, articles on ubjecu of general iaterest, book revle, etc., etc t bscndnosi, ji. a year. TenceBtsaaumber send ten cent for a jample copy. None free. THE GODEV COMPAN. 51 Ifajette Plict- New "tork. TVbeo Eafcr ru sick, wo tare her Caatorta, Wkea ah wia a Child, aha crftd t or Caatoria, When she became Mte, she done to CutorU. YTbn she had ChBdrea, tbe pre tbem CtutorU. Children Cry for ditcher's Castorla. 20 Ounces of Canned Corn, Tea, per pound, P. O. Grocery, HARRITT LAWRENCE ,aVL THE MARKETS. Chicago. Jan. 11. Wheat, cash jSf'.c Mar 5. New Votk, Jan. 11 Silver, 66)c; lead, 3.y SAN FKANCISCO MARKET. San Francisco, Jan n Wheat, 1.05 Wool. Oregon, choice, 7(3 iw; inferior, 7 (g.Sc, valle), ouc Hop Quotable at J(7C Potatoes 25 to 40c per sack. Oats Milling. 657:. PORlLAND MARKET. Portland. I Jan. 11. Wheat valley, 5 6 Walla Walla, 55. ' 3 flour i'onland. il 60: Benton cotintv .w, giaiiam, js so; supcrnnc. tz per doi. Oau-White. 2224c;grey,202i;rolled n b?i, U 25j 25, barrels, 4.50 7.00; eases, 375. Ppiatoes. .New Oregon, 25(0400 per sack. Hay Good, 5Jj8 50 per ton. Woul. .Valley, 1 ic; Eastern Oregon, 7oc. Mliptufis Bran. $11.50(512; shorts, ii t3;cHop feed, 12(15 per ton; rye. 75c perc Hides. .Rteen, sahetl 60 lbs 44c; under 60 lbs 36c; ,heep pelts, io7oc. Hop. Oregon, 4 to 7c, according to qual. ily. Butler. .Oregon fancy creamery, 25zyl; ancy dairy, 2o22; fair to good, 15SH7U5 common, 10c. Chetse Oregon full cream, 9loc. Hggi.. Oregon. iS(g.2oper doi.; Eastern. iSc per doi. IL x. .-..: r 71" 777 ' rouitry. LhUkens.i. 50(53.00 perdoi; dU$4oo4 5o; geese, 6.oo7.oo; tur keys. 0tlc: dressed. loi2c. lWef Topsteers, 22 3.5c per lb; fair 10 good jteers . jYMz 3-Jc; cos, 2jf2c; drexsed beef. 45c. Mutton.. Be,t beef, 2.002.255 choice ew. s, 1 ,5cA2 00; dressed, 4c. Hogs. Choice, heavy, $3 00(2)3.40; light -"--'- o. miw.su, j-.- per id. - onii, cnoice, SM oc; per lb. Irge, 34c SALEM MARKET. bat. .J4c per bu market firmer. Oau 17c. Hay .Baled, cheat, J4.SO5-oo,' timothy, ,i2iJn x:b?eM,e Iol. 3.So; retail. J to; bran, bulk 90o; sacked, 1:00 Horu. 11.00(.2.00; chop feed,' 12.00 Veal..Diss1l . 1 . Hogs.. Dressed. 3W. ue Cattle irjbu. Sbep..Uve,2oo: n Wool..Ba,ta 12MC Hops, .-ftest, 4(5C, ggs .Cash. i&. Huer..I5t dairy, crearoeo-, lt2.c. Chre..UifJH2c, I-rm Swokrd ileats It-iMoalders. re. l2Xi:c; fancy . Baco.1, 6c; hams, Potatoes.. 2 tcnerlui 0te..2c. Apple.. 3i4, 'ry..Hens. 5c;rocsters. Ii.Soucrdoi d no, wanted; duck,, :2.5crPeTd0.i. "'lr. 've7c; eggs i2; cents cash. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castori. , 1 ..f ,.,,., Vrfin iinni ir n r - - " OniYR MHST r' Before going to our neW quarters, 257 Commercial street, we have decided to close out every hat, pair of shoes, and all gents' furnkhing goods, if prices will do so, Therefore on January 13 we will commoncc our must go sale, and will offer for one week any hat in the store, including J. B, Stetson and all other popular brands at SI each. Shoes and furnishing goods in the same proportion. Call early and while the assortment is complete. Wc will also continue our removal sale of dry goods and offer them all at great reductions. ; M. & E. ft STOCK 115 STATE STREET. k , J ; ..--, j I -. I X U 1 Arms to Arms Another War, 5aocxj men women and childem wanted to buy the stock of furnitnrf, carpets, ma lings, etc , of J. A. Rotan for the next do days at cost or lets, to make nora for spring gMxis. I mean what I ay, am also going to add a I m,e line of wall pafr and moalJing to my .tock J. A. ROTAN. A I'ERS. Portland. Sacramento, Seattle, i a-oma and San Kiancisco pwrs on laic at f. pfs I'ostoffice block. Soap, 5c 25c, 10c; 3 for 12 12, 25c and 50c, 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 Gibrak ter and sold the most and best goods, It's home-made and all wool goods, coupled with square dealing nas done that busk ness, and the intention of the managers is to put in a large stock the coming season at pHces that will cortes pond with small in comes, and at the same time the standi a d of these popular goods will be fully kept up, and its many Wends and patrons can rely in the future On cfettincf KaUL goods, the same as in the past J. H, HAar. " Makes specialty of fine repair work s.l Thoma, clock,, etc; 2,5 CoKnAa SflLrTl GO NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, TO TRADE Wanted to trade good Intide suitable property a small residence, cottre preferred. Inqaire II. S. Journal office . t . 1 1 . WE DO NOT WANT- Hoys or loafers U. men of ability. joo to $;oo a month to hustlers. State and general agents. Salary and commission. Racine Fire Engine Co Racint, WU. e c 1 41 ' TWO famished rooms for rent, enqatre at Mn. G. W. Smith, 4S Marion street. FARM TO RENT-on easy oi.e block west of theNorth" R R Crayton. terms, enqmrt Salem school I o6t FOR SALE OR TRADE. A new cottage with all modern improvements, heating, plumbing, etc. A small payment down, balance on monthly payments. No reason yoa should pay rent when you can get a snap like this. Address "II B' this office. 10 to dtf ROAD CART WANTED -A seconJ-hanJ light road cart 's wanted if it can be had at la low figure. Apply at 206 Commercial street. 7-3 PUBLIC MEN, POLITCIANS AND BUS Ineu bouses can obtain all newspaper infor mation from the press of the state, coast and county from the Press Clipping Bureau, (Allen's) Union Block, Portland. 12 2otf CARPET PAPER-Large lot of beaty" brown wrapping paper for sale cheap. last the thing for putting under carpets. Call at Journal office. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that sealed plant and specifications will be received until Feb ruary 3. 1S96. at 10 o'clock, a. m., for a hos pital building at the Soldiers' Home. Rose burg. Oregon. Said building to be or wood, one story high, with basement; separate rooms for four inmates and a ward large enough for 20 persons, and the estimated cost not m ft. ceed $5000. These plans and specifications must include everv thine neceturv rir Mm. plete stracture, modem sanitation strictly ob served, and addressed to the undersigned, State House, ialem, Oregon. B. F. AU.KV, ChairmanlExecutlve Committee. I.S-21T JOHN HUGHES, Dealer in groceries, paint oils, window glass, varnishes, and the most complete stoce of brushes of all kinds in the state. Artists' materials, lime, hair, cement and shingles, and finest quality of grass seeds. 211 Commercial tySuit $15 upwards. St., Salem Or. Pants $ upwands-CF Local agents in all towns and localities nd throughout the United States and terri tories tO Sell the hrxt urs.hor In n niU.r. add'1 price f,ora 3 ,0 $s' For P"'"1" dress, J. 11. BROWN. 156 State street. Salem, Oregon. HARD TIMES PRICES! .1. eJ.imf re hrdud I propose to give "e Public hard times pric:s. New factory shoes.plain 100 With toes and calks i 50 Hand-made steel thoha 2 00 Track shoeing 350 fn. , "Jack" HarMns, too Chemeketa street. VETERINARY condition powders, linimenU, heal ing lotions and ointments, blistering olnt- sw, funriivc puis and colic mcdlctneJ ti- CONSULTATION FREE, W. C. MrrCHELL, . Graduate of Ont. Vet. College, Toronto Office and DMivnuni a. ni Vmn, ilvtrt kii.VI. e.i 1 .Tt -""" - .-.v, oaten, vregvn. C. H. LANE, MERCHANTTA1L0R AGENTS WAHIBL tSF-- iwwTOim mwn "SfSfa