its o Daily Capital Journal,; BY HOlTEFt BROTHQRS, 316XDAY, JAN. 13, 1890. STEAMERS lAltona and Ramona -LEAVE tii 11 1' (Portland. OiK a m. "-! ..... . oaicui, yi in. Independence, 6:30 a. m. CyFrelglit received up to JUNDAV. 9:00 a. m. 10115 a.m. 6:00 a.m. o p. m.JSi and cheap Quid; time, regular service ....ratet ... M. P. BALDWIN. Aunt, Salem. SOCIETY CHRONICLE. Local News of Social and Fraternal Events. I TO WOODBURN. I A large number of Salerrt Masons unu iauiu.i 111 um x.iikuiii ouu, nciiii to Gcrvnls today to organize n'Clinptcr of the latter at that place, among tliem bclnir Mrs. 0. W. Davis, Miss Allle Davis, Mrs. Mott, Misses Callsta Moore, Alice Stclner, Frances I'ark liurst, Mrs. Oeo. H. Uurnett, Misses ilia Hudson, Virgin llynl, Hcrthn Forstner, Mrs. Squire Farrar, Mrs. M. N. Cliupmnn, Mrs. Ida Hnbcock, Mrs. baforc, Miss Cheney, Mrs. F. L'crrlne, Mrs. Win, Clierrlngton, Mr. and Mrs. Lot Pcarcc, Mrs. A. A. Cunningham, Mrs. TI109. Kims, Win. Warner, Wm. Miller, Milton Myers, nnd Henry Shutnaker. MIS3 WERNER FOUND. She Has Friends Who will Help Her Mental Condition. Her Salem Poultry Show The poultry show closed Saturday ovcnlng with a good attendance to a Into hour, tbo II, A. 0, band adding PERSONAL. Frank 0. Davis was a Salem visitor Sunday. J. M. Martin left today for Phoenix, Arizona. llcv. F. A. Gwlnne returned today from Newport. A. C. Woodcock came down from Eugene today. Secretary of State Klncald returned today from Eugene. Itev. Muchlhaupt returned today from n trip up the road. Oco. W. Davis and Elmo Davis re turned today from Newport. Itev. P. C. Hetzlcr left today for a tour of the Sound country. Prof, E. D. McElroy came down from Eiigcno Sunday morning. Billy Miller, of tho White Corner, spent Sunday In the metropolis. 33. P. 3Iorcom, the Wood burn at torney, Is In the city on business. Mr. ajid Mrs. W. A. Hamilton aro upending tho week In Douglas county. Deputy Sheriff J. II. Muscncr re turned to Portland- Sunday morning. Joseph Kucrton of Oregon City, was In Salem today seeing his soap customers. J. Purvlnc, salesman In tho Klein flhoe store, spent Sunday with friends In tho mutroiKdlii. Circuit Judgo Geo. II. Uurnett was a passenger to Portland on the over land this morning, President W. C. Hawloy and other Y. M. C. A. delegates returned from Eugene on tbo early train this morn ing. S. P. Bach returned to Lebanon to day. Mrs Bach will remasn as a guest of Mr. and Mrs Peter Bach for a few weolw longer. W. B. Lawlcr nnd his cholf clerk IT. G. Maiuj' returned to Albany to day and In n few days will goon to tbo mines on the Sautlum. Architect W. C. Knighton left this morning for Los Angeles. If the prospects aro favorable Mr. Knighton may open up an olllco In thatclty. Aug. Kmtsclier and family arrived from Nebraska this morning and will make Salem their future home. Mr. Kouschcr's father has inado bis homo on tho hills Just south of the city dur ing tho past year. - Republican Club. A call Is Issued by tho .president of the Yew, Iork Republican club to meet next Saturday at 2 p. in, at tho II. A. d. band hall, Postolllco block. Tho Abraham Lincoln club of East TTaloin will bold it meeting at tho ltlckoy school house next Wednesday ovoulngnt tho call of Its president, J. Hotvcrnian, for tho purpose of electing delegates to nttoud tho ttato con vontlon of Republican clubs to Iw held In Portland early In February. Tho Salem club meets tonight at La Fore's hall to elect delegates. Saturday .evening Chief of FoUce J greatly to tho ovonlng's pleasures by Dllley located Miss Werner, after an excellent program of hlghtoned several days' search, at the homo of music most attractively rendered. Mrs. Vandcrvort, on Church street, Sunday morning about forty coops between Ferry and Trade, blic had WCre sent to the state poultry show FAMILY HEUNION. Mr. and Mrs. John Mlnto enter tained their four sons and families at dinner Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. John W. Mlnto and daughter, Mrs. Ben lawln, and sou Clifton, Mr. and Mrs. Jap Minto and Frank and Biieiina, Mr, and Mrs. II. P. Mlnto, Douglas Mlnto, Mrs. Caniaham, of Astoria, sister of Mrs. Mlnto. It was the first time tho four Mlnto brothers were to gether In many years. A very enjoy able time was had. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Cook came down from Independence yesterday and spent the day with their daughter, Mrs. O. D. Heunle, of South Salem. They left today for their new home at Needy, Clackamas county, where Mr. Cook will engage In tho grocery busi ness. NO MKirri.VO T0NKII1T. There will be no meeting of the G. A. It. post this evening. They have changed the time of meeting from once a week to twice a month, on the I first nnd third Monday evenings. The next meeting will bo Monday evening January UOth. There will le two coin nulcs mustered that evening. Piioiiatk. Tho guardianship case of D. B. Pickens, lwforc County Judge Hubbard was today continued for hearing January ID, at 10 a. m. Miss Addlo Dnvciqmrt Npont. Sun day In Sllverton. Mrs. C. II. Park, daughter of J. M, Wallace, left today for Sail FninclMio. A Card. On retiring from practice of den tistry In Salem I wish to express ninny thanks to my friends and clientele for the very liberal patronage enjoyed. For future dental oiwratlons I nm pleawd to refer them to my worthy friend, Dr. C. II. Mack, who will con tlnuo practice at the same olllco fOld White Corner). Ir. Mimii iwv. Ing been associated with me, I know him to Iw extremely well skilled In any and every branch of dental pnie tlco and a very nice and worthy gen tleman. I k'.spcak for him ;i very liberal patronage. .1. M. Kkiink. I). I). S. SAI.KM. Dee. 28, I8(Ci. I M lot l.nn.t lllAhi. M n....1 l..i Vrth ' UVUI1 IIIU1U 1U1 OtlUIUl UUJOi J.V. several nights she had stopped at Mrs. Doth Savage's and then Mrs. Van dcrvort provided her a home. In her flnnnclnl distress nnd mental distrac tion, combined wlthpbyslcalallmcnts she has done things for which she isj not really responsible. But she Is In good hnnds nnd Is rapidly improving. She was taken before Judge Edcs Saturday and gave a satisfactory ac count of herself, so that trh lal charges which had wen preferred against her were withdrawn. Miss Werner is a ladylike girl, who is In bard luck and I has got. Into debt, but has wronged no one and will In u little time come out all right. In the polieo court she at times seemed to allow her mind to wander in spite of herself and, several days rest will Iw required before sho Is entirely herself. All expressed themselves in the highest terms In favor of the young lady's good charac ter and but for her strange letters and disappearance she would never have been given any notoriety. A Joi'itN'.M. reporter called today at the home of Mrs. Vandervorl, on Church street, where Miss Werner Is staying, and was told that the girl is III, but seemingly not seriously so.ano that her mind seems to Ix: somewhat affected. The girl came to the house lust Monday and asked for room and board. A putt of the time she has been able to go to her meals, but to day her dinner was taken to her room. She seems worried, and cries unite frequently. I She is a woman of delicate physique, and the most plausible reason for her rat her strange conduct Is that through III health and worry her mind Is .temporarily deranged. Mrs. Vander vort gave It as her opinion that after rest and recovery from her Illness she will bo all right. Certain It Is that sho Is In good hands nnd will receive kind treatment. ' Tiik WAi.no IlH.i.H Fruit Grower's association held a meeting the past week and showed about fo,KK trees In good condition for next yonr'H erop. They adopted a resolution condemn ing the Oregon Fruit I'nloii for its dealings with them, although they had In part made up the shortage find paid the claims on the shipments or tho past season. The Waldo Hills Fruit union decided to hereafter put the name of tholr union, the name of tho grower, tho weight of tho pack age on each Iwx and only to put up tlrstclass fruit. Almost A Fiiie. Friday night, while Mrs. Katie Blair, an elderly lady of Sllverton, was alone in her house during the absence of her son, some one came to tho front door and attempted to open it, It being locked the iwrson tried the other doors, and prowled around the woodshed forsome time, then went away. The son came home quite late, and after hearing of the circumstances, retired. Mrs. Blair lwlng yet nervous, sat up for some time afterward, anil Just as she was niMiui iv utiii. .Mir ouivcieu uiu ouor of smoke, and upon examination found that some shavings and rubbish at tho rear of the house was on lire and tho house was beginning to catch. Tho tire had not gained sulllcicnt headway to make It dilllctilt to extlnguslh, so no damage was done. There have beon several smnll burglaries in Sll verton lately, State Military Board. Adjutant (lonoral Tuttle, Briga dier General llecbo, Col. F. V. Drake, Judge advocate, Geo. F. Telfer, In spector general, Col. H. W. Cardwcll, surgeon general, MnJorJas. Jackson, U. S. A., attached to tho national guard or Oregon, aro In tho city and will hold the quarterly session of tho state military lioardof thostato house this evening for the transactions of routine business. Lko Duokkn. Walter Kinney, of Liberty, had his leg broken by tho sweep of a stump puller striking It. Tho break was to near the upper end of the thigh bone it had to bo wired together and Dr. Cartwrlght reports that ho thinks tho limb can bo saved. Mr. Kinney U u step-brother of Mrs. Z. M. Parvln and wns married not long since. Tho accident was a most palurulaud distressing one, ami has excited general sympathy. T ' I I III II n in I. I, OUANOKU FlUK lNRtntANUI!.-ni Castoand A. T. Miller, or Clackamas; Jacob Voocheos, of Marlon; W. II. Hllleary.of Marlon; Senator Dawson, of Linn; Mr. Paulson, of Washington; A. I. Wagner, of Suunyslde; were In session today as tho ouielal board of tho lower Columbia Granger's Mu tual Protective Fire Insurance Co. iNciiiti'ouATiU). - The Portland Railway Co., a now street car corpora tlon, stock 800.000; O. F. Puxton, Alfred E. Sears, Jr., and J. V. Ronch aro Incorporators. Bargains I Bargains ! r.'-lrtcli all-wool bouules, too per yard, Wonderful values in nil drew goodsj jiu men's suits.. 7 67 Jo per vn rd kinds of NkV Onto.- II. A. Moser, E. C. Bronaugh, Jr., W. A. Buchanan, of Portluud; O. B. Hinsdale, Gardner, Geo. P. Topping, llaudon; were made notaries today. HKi'iniLioAN Ci.uii.-Tho Salem Re publican club meets tonight at Ebor Laforo's hall over Cross' moat market, to consider organisation and election of delegates. The Woman Cloak Thief. The en so of Belle Fleeter charged with stealing a sealskin cloak wiib to lie concluded More Recorder Edes toil ay. Hollo Flester was still In the Salem Jail this morning. Testimony of four witnofrM), Hoy Cllirord, Jack Ford, F. A. Flester. and Geo. Hltohens, were examined, One w Itnoss, llelle Clark, Is needed to complete the case. m Nkw Yohic Raukht. Down goes tho piico on ladlos, gents and chll drens winter undorwoar, or all kinds; also on hoavy wool mittens and gloves. Thoy aio offered at very low prices to eloxoout those Jlnes. The New York Racket has n tlno lino or iHiys nnd youths suits, at low prices; also tlno lot of all kinds of Star fi Star boots and shoes or all sizes ami kinds. Call and got a bargain. at Portland, via steamer Altona In charge of Geo Goodhue, The Judges at the Salem show were C. I. Nairn and J. S. Macombcr on fowls. Herman W. Barr pigeons. TUB ADWAHDS. White Leghorns J. W. Brown, Marion, 1st on cock, 1st nnd 2nd on lien; A. Huckcnstcin, Salem, 1st on cockerel. BInck Leghorn Orr Royal, 1st on hen, 2nd on cock; Frank Litchtleld, 1st on cock, 2nd on lien; J. H. Fletcher, 1st on cock and hens. Brown Leghorn W. II. Savage, Sa lem, 1st oncockrcl, 2d on pullet; J. W. Brown, Marlon, 1st on hen; Joseph Cooley, Salem, 2d on hen; J. S. Ma combcr, 1st on pullet, 2d on cockerel J. O. Card, 1st on cock. BufT Leghorn-T. II. Blundell, 1st on breeding pen. Black-Breasted Red Game Bantams Frank West, 1st on cock and hen; Ira Hamlltton, 2nd on cock and hen. Golden Seabrlght Bantams Or Roy al. 1st and 2d on hens, 2d on cockerel; B. F. West, 1st on cockeral, 1st and 2d on pullets. Black Polish (white crested)-Ralph Mutson, 1st. Anduluslans Paul Klingle, 1st on cockeral nnd on pullet; Geo. Turner, 1st on cock and 2d on pullet. Wyandottcs(sllvcr) J. S. Macomber 1st on cockerel and 1st on pullet. Silver Spangled Hnmburgs Frank Litchfield. 1st on cock, 2d on pullets nnd cockerel; A. N. Bush, 1st on cock erel and on pullets. Black Mlnorcas (rose comb) T. II. Blundell, 2d on cockerel, first on pul let; II. II. Ragan, first on cockerel, 2d on pullet. White Wyandottcs T. II. Blundell, 1st on cockerel, 1st nnd 2d on hen. Peking Ducks-T. II. Blundell. 1st; Condon Bean, 2d. Barred Plymouth Itocks-W. H. Savage, Salem, 1st nnd 2d on cod uis, isi uii cock, zu on piuiei, 'm on hen; Orr Itoynl, 1st on hen. Geo. If. Turner, 1st on pullet. Pea Combed Plymouth Roek-J. S. Macomber, 1st on cock and on hen. White Plymouth Hock-T. II. Blun- dell, Salem, 1st on hen, 2d on cockerel. Golden Wynndottes-T. II. Blundell, 1st on cockerel, 1st and 2d on pullets. Bull Cochins E. Hofer, 1st on cock erel, 1st nnd 2d on indicts. No com petition in this variety. Black Spanish -John Reuner. 1st Indlnu Game Mott Pierce, 1st on cock, 2d on hens, 1st on bens. Irish Gray Giuuc-Ott Noal, 1st. Black Langshans -Oeo. 11. Turner. 1st on cockerel, 1st and 2d on pullet. Partridge Cochlns-C. II, Lane, Sa lem, 1st on cock, 1st nnd 2d on hen. Black-Breasted Red Game-Orr Neal, 1st; Bert Rhodes, 2d. Light Brahmns F. A. Welch. 1st on cock, 1st nnd 2d on bens. Pea Fowl-Geo. H. Turner, 1st. Helglan Hares Geo. II. Turner, 1st. Scotch collie dogs and iups-C. 1), Nairn, or Yamhill, 1st. Joo Fontaine's pup and mother, 1st. Plgeons-Orr Royal, 1st on red Car riers, 2d on black Rollers; Frank Litchfield, 2d on white Fans, 2d on blue Pouters, 2d on blue Curriers, 1st on Trumpeters: Bert Lou?. i. nn white Fans, 1st on bluo Pinters. 1st on blue Carriers, 1st on red Jacobins; Chiuincey Bishop, 1st on red Barbs Condon Bean, 1st on black Fans, 1st on blue Homers, 2d on red Jacobins. The Chase Stock Company opens a weeks engagement at the opera house tonight, presenting tlielr own Tory laughable farcb." comedy olf titled "Little Coquette." Tofiight ooo- lady will be admitted freo with every thirty cent ticket purchnsed, the- ob ject Mng to fill the house nnd prove to our citizens that they have one. or the best shows seen here In a very long time. This company lias placed Its price within the reach of everyone, ten. twentv and thirty cents: the management realizing that a full house at these prices is better than an empty house at high prices. They have been playing to n crowded Jiouse everywhere and will doubtless do well here. Reserved seat tickets arc now on sale at Pat ton Bros. Book Store without any extra charge. Boats and River. The Elmore left for Portland this morning with a few passengers. The Ituth will bo down from Cor- vallis this afternoon with a load of wheat for the Salem Flouring mills and leaves for Portland at 0 a. in. Tuesday. The river stands nt 8 feet, and Is falling, owing to the cold weather. The Alice A Is making her regular trips lietween Salem and Indcpeud-cntc. The Altona left for Portland this morning, and the Ramona will bo up this evening. T Poor Old Jim. Poor Jim Yates, who has .been out of town three months returned from Portland Saturday and by Sunday lie was drunk. Ho landed in tho cooler Sunday night and went before Re corder uaes for a line this morning. He got twenty days and n chnnce to leave the city again. ODRJUSX-fiO-SflLE I Before going to our new quarters, 257 Commercial street, we have decided to close out every hat, pair of shoes, and all gents' furnishing goods, if prices will.do so, Therefore, on January 13 we will commoncc our must go sale, and will offer for one week anv hat in the store, incltirfin, J. B, Stetson and all other popular brands at $1 each,. Shoes and furnishing goods in the same proportion. Call early and while the assortment is complete. ; We will also continue our removal sale of dry goods and offer them all at great reductions, 5 E. n. STOCK 115 STATE STREET. In Tin: Rin'o. That Is where you will llnd H. G. Snnncmiiiin. MieKinfn street grocer. The fact that ho Is to supply the asylum with tons of grocer ies for the next six months, will niak no difference with his numerous othei lUtinux. The host .fniL- .m-i i. ....... . prices, with piompt service, will no tin' uuamuTn vn..' Amusement for Everybody at OPERA HOUSE Every night this week. The Famous Chase X Stock J3C Company, An organization of recognized artists.) Change of play nightly, ThlFarcfcomeV- "Little Coquette," Prices to suit the times! Prices to plense the peopJolPrlccsatwhicbnllcango. 10c 20c 30c KeiWfii s-vits a Pattern's Bros.' bookstore without extra charge. H$i',20 Fresh ,-mvals.. $1.20 1-C The Union Bargain Store has just epened some great bargains in Sho;s Ladies Fine Shoes, Worth $1.50 for $1,20, Sy Nf " This is a fine dress shoe, and is sold by some dealers as hifih as high as S1.65. You cannot afford to fci.y allocs without seeing US. MU, M, ), Matson, $1,20, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, FOUND-,A Yale lock key. ofiicofor lame Call nt Journal 1 3 3t TO TRADE-Wanted to trade good Inside suitable property a small residence, cottaee preferred. Inquire H. S. Journal officn. .. WE DO NO T WANT- Hoys or loafers but men or ability. $300 to $500 a momll 0 hustlers. State and general ng-nts. Salary and commission. Uucine Fire Enuine Co Racine, Wis. eci4t TWO lurnUhed rooms for rent, enquire at "" " w. Smith, 48 Marion street" I'ARM TO RnMT-nn.a.u uieoiocK west of theNonh Kul-n, R It. Crayton. THE MARKETS. Chicago, Jan. 13. -Wheat, cash sSc: My59. 3.30!" ""' ,J '' Silver' C6c:lcaii. SAN FRANCISCO MARKET. '." 'ra"cl". Jan 31. Whoat, 1.05 rV?,Yl0w2!, c,,uice' 7ioo; inferior, 7 Sc, valley, 9(C lie ' Hops Quotable nt $(! 7C rotatoes 25 tn 40c per sack. Oats-Milling. 6sC)72M. , l'ORlLANrli MARKET. lortlancl.l Inn vi,, . n... ., Walla Wallah 55. v"' """JO" flour rorilaml. $2 60: The Salem Woolen Mills Store, inqui school I la Ot 2?i LE ,li TRADE.-A ew cottaco with all modern improvements, heatlnc Plumbing, etc. A small payment down balance on mnnt 1 v nium-m. ' xr " " "' .. .I....U " ' i-;v "" iu reason Free Pills, Keiul yonr address to H. E. Bucklen & Co.. 1'lilcngo, ami t'et a 'reo samplo box of l)r. king's New Lite Pills, 'a trial will convince you of tlielr merits lhese pills aie easy In nctbn and aro particularly effective In tho euro of Constipation nnd Sick lleotnclie. For Malaria and Liver troubltj they have been proved Invaluable. Thoy are guaranteed to bo perfect!,' freo from vij tiuiuu-noiis snosiano,' nnd to bo purely vegetable. Thoy do on weaken by their action, but by gj,fj tono to stomach nnd bowels great! invograto the ByKteni. Begular slzo 23c. per box. Sold by Fred A. Legg druggist. BORN. ; . """"" -00. uenton county. 2.60; graham. 52 20; superfine. $2 per bl.l. caleTVr25S2St barrC,J --5 7-00; cases, 3.75 IIay..(.oo, 58 5opcrton. ool..vnl lev. 11c: h'nttm nr. ,.. Mlhstufh Dran $11.50 12; slforts, 512" 13: hop feed, 12015 per ,0n. re rfQ9 II d08. .cieen, wlted 60 Hh aGHV.c: under c; under 7c, according to qua! fo tin iff a. .1.:.. 1.. .y' .,' JV'. ce. I-CIH. 10700. ity. Butter.. Oregon fancy creamery, 2527U: ancy dairy, io22; fair to good ijrfiyll common, 10c. JW ''" Cheese.. Ocegon full cream, oiioc ,-BBs..urecon1 52opcr doz : Kaiirn 10c nvrc 02 , lt;jr. .CMikera. -.So3.oo per doz ; ducks. $4 oo4 50; geese, ioo7.oo; tur' ?'. ?,lc! Pressed. Ir(3)i2c. lkei.-T0rmeers.3H23.5c per lb: fair SSS &Sltmt' ' iVllllIrt M. ltnuvn nt V...,.. .,.... I 1. Sx county, was tirouulit to tbo nsvlm.,' Boy's huIU all reducwi-ii.lfitn in today, Kho was n urudunto of in..! Wi...!!! 1,. . . QuIimv. Ill,, high whool. Ladles' 10 uiacklntoslies now 17 . ChoaneronMnl,V,;iH,..,i " 6 . K V'MOS & C.UIH-Cnlled -MOII'S IIIU1 bov's maeklntosbon nn.l ovemmisiu iKirgaiu prices. t.T9Vr,rtV 0U.P1' ,,eav underwear MIOES- All Kolld shoes, lino and coarse, .W n pair nnd up for ladle nnd gentletncii. Clilldrvu'H all solid shoes, $1 a jialr and up. Kleganl vnlues for S2.50 and a n jmlr. WILLIS 1IH0S.& CO. mi r. .V"1'1 9.Htl Moriy BtlWt. The Cash Drv flood. niiMitnirniui ijf 'fhfKH IloilMS free by ringing up the blue boxes of 1 no LocKwood Moiwoiigor System. lUthsl Dathst Uathtl l.o totho iwrcelalu Iwths, hIx wrl. t'hlldwn's haircut ting, 12 years of age. 15 cents. .1.0. Mills. Pnni. (Mills under M-lm Children Cry for PJtnhr' Qastorla. Awarded HlKltest Honors World's Fair, medal, Midwinter Fair. 0R; WCfj CREAM BAKING POWDER ,Mot Tcrfect Mtd. 4oYantheStiirfMd. Vfl HOLMAX. At tnelr bono u Port land, baturday, Jauuan 11, 1800, to . 1 ;:', L. "n 'v'k ""("an, weight 81 pounds. .Choice, heavy, J3 00(3.40; Iicht Small, choice, 56c; large, 34C a son, MARRIED. BINDKU-MOHLKY.-Iii Sllverton, Or.,. January 12, 1800, JlssNlnnS L. Binder to J. M. Mrlev. Rov Peart oniclating. J' lt0, DIEU. uuuui.u.-At the boio tiiiiigmer, .Mrs. l'lckard, of her on Cottago an, 11, lsoo, Mrs. K labcth A. yS ft faUl' ng6 b7 The funeral took nin nt .. today, the remains being interred In tbo I. O. O. P. cemetery. j The Utah Republican senatorial caucus will iw held Tuesday ovcnlng. Children Cry fo Pltohtr't Cestoria. JTrSTL.' 2:2-2s; choice v. .V , ' M,vli tc Vw uuicc. neavy. Veal .Small per lb. SALEM MARKET. Oat"1 i"MC P" lU" m,kct firmer SGp 1Ialfl,, Chea1, $"'5S-ooi timothy, Hour .In wholesale Int. , ,. ..,, a 80; bran, bulk o oo-'"S' ",""'.'ea. ll 1 i. J 12.00 I MW lVUIU ard 01 ?nese popular 11.00(3)12.00: chop feed, . I2Jii2cj fancy retail, shorts, 13 00. yal..Dressed, 4W. iioc$..Uresed. 3W. fheei..,Uve, 200. J ool..liet, ipMc. Hop. . fint. 4r5e. KGgs..Cash. i8c. uuuer IVst da creamery, I5f?i2(. J;heeie..nti3jic. uXutwt Mea,5-IUfOT-6c'h4m'. rtatoe,.,25cpertu. Onions,. 2c. Aftles.. jjfw". lOUIII. lln (I-- nv.n K.n...l. and not wat,y.j; duckS( .jofci p dos.. turkeys, lUe 7eescs "i cents cash. Children Cry for Pitoher's Castorla. The clothing busi ness in Salem during xne oast veaf hao. i 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 homemade and alli wool goods, coupled with square dealing, has done that busk ness, and the intention or the managers is to put in a large stock the coming season at prices that will coresx pond with smil m comes, and at the you should pay rent when you can eel a Tnar like this. Address "H thi " ce. ?' 10 10 dtr ,?ftD CART WANTED -A second-hand ight road cart s wanted if it can be hud at ia Apply at 206 Commercial street. low figure. i'UWjIC MEN. pnriTriAvi: x, ....A ines houses Can obtain nil newspaper infer! mation from the press or tho state coast nn.t county from the Press Clipping bureau (Allen's) Union block, PtonUnS. " '"f ' CARPET" I'Al'liU-Urgc lot of heavy" teWrarPplnB 1aPer for M,e eheap. Ju Hn SoScrePU,"n8 Under Carpe,s' Ca l IffW. Sacramenlo. Seattle'. noCnr?liK,.a, PP on sale" at " ! lite U1UCK. nixea Babjr wm alck, wo gave, her Castorla. When abo was a C3iUd, aha cried for Castorla. IVhen aho becamo Miss, she clung to Castorta. en sh. had aUdren, ahe jrare them Castorla goods will be fully kept up, and its manv friends and patrons can rely in the future on p'ettino' rpliMn. ororHn. -a.. ouiwz as tn. the past, JOHN HUGHES, . ueater m groceries, paints, oils, wuidow glass, varnWs. rtrl toe most complete stocc of bnwhes of all Ir.'nrJc : ut state. Aw:e,-' ZTT. ". U1C Ih-- --"- ludienas, lime, natr. cement n.j t. .' To Anst0 Arms, Another- War, (aooo mm buy the stock of?en and children wanted to etc., or J. A. Rotan"ur,, ""mii-ttogi. cost or less, to makey" ,nS. c'oo U I mean what I tay, 850 Rol-rT, . large line or wall paper an? rMLdLn5 ", stock. J-A. kuiw WATCHMAKER AD. JEWELER, Makes a specialty or fine icpair work. Feb Thomas clocks, etc., 215 Commercial Srrwt. VETReiNARY ConJitfon poiwers, liniroentt, '" i"E lotions alad ointments. blUteilng olnt njents. pnra,!. pf an co medicine al uy in hand!.. .t,.j as eUowbere. CONSULTATION FRf2... V. C. MITCHELL. Gradi ate nt Dnt. Vet. Collet, loronto. Cinada, Office and D oensatv at Red Front Iivenr buble, Salern, Oregon. ti IV Jffl-' i. mWiM.MAMttM'