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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1896-1899 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 17, 1896)
BESEEM r ' p. Mm! hi Prtnitnl iriiirni ua i uau a uuuiiiaii my iicmicK uwo'riittMa jjn.,ki p innmiiiL.iij.tj j'H" I'MIMY, .MN. It, J. WIHWII "Ml W Willi ! tAii('iiiii.imiHlWniiliiiiiii ili iiiiHiiiiuii JITMlt0IMHWM'' .STKAMKKS Altona and Ramona LKAVF ! UAII.V. StNIMV. I !I'orllnd, 045 a, m. V-oo Haltrn, 714s A. in, Independence, Ctjo a, m, 10115 a.m. 6:00 a.m. prl'felglit received up io lo p. m,JL C k time, regular fervlce ami cheap ....rales ... M V. IJAI.DWIN, Agent, Salem, -rgneaag ,mj ji n m j i mm LiJEEEP I ..i l I i "J !!!' ' " i '! PBKSONAI... Dr. Scolt, of florvnls, wiih In tlie city today. JSov V. If. (Jwymw loft toriny for linker City. I). II. Looney came down from .Iff .forson tliis tiflcrnoon. Tlio family of J)r. I. W. OiiIhi has Again taken tip Ita nlxxlr at. Wood burn. Deputy Internal Revenue Collector W. K. McAfee returned to Portland today. V. T. Wrljlitiiiiin went totlio north end of the county on the nftemoon train. County Assessor nnd Mrs. .T. .1. Cof fey returned this afternoon from Mill City. Rov. Ij'athor Hroimscan, of Mt. Ta bor, was In the city today, leaving for homo this afternoon. Mm. Eppcngor and son, who have been visiting tholr relatives, Joseph II. Howell and family, left today for their homo In Detroit Michigan. Miss. Nolllo McMillan, of Independ ence, who has been the guest of Miss. Alice Stclner, loft today for Wood burn, whoro she will visit her sister, Mrs. J. M.Foorman. OftttdON STATE MtNlTfiNtlAftY. Quarterly Wcpott of Superintendent Gilbert On Burning and 'expenses. 1 HtiiMJflitlotnlrjiil A. N. Gilbert Uxhiy filed his report for the last ciiiirter of Jfiii., from which the following ilg tirc nro Inkeru IWllNlNOH. Hoard of (J. H. jirKmof W 38 Lnlmr, lvn foundry 2,0,'W m Lnlxir, reform school HI j W LiiUir, tmito HCllOOl 71180 Kent of cottage 32 00 Total w,niHfl; (1AHH UKQtiima, llrlnk hIiI IH00 llcnt of cottage 2 w Hoard V. K. prlwuicrn flftg 28 Total iiSfiw No. prisoners Jan. 1 !Wfi Average No. prisoners 'M KXI'KNI)ITt'r.B, omt'Iilta AND HM II.OYBH. A. N. flllljcrt, Hunt W75O0 H. II. lhophy, warden 300 00 L. C. Hlmrwood, warden :t00 00 Krank Meredith, bookkeeper. . .'WO 00 K. 1$. I'hllbrook, Physician,... 217 I). J. Cooper, teamster 22i 00 M. Mcllale, engineer 225 00 W. P. Loui, prlhon liiHpcclor... 123 00 I). D. Dickey, guard IN) 00 C. M. Charleton. iimnl 120 00 C. F. Loose, irimnl 120 00 A. 1). Leedy. guard 180 (X) Hugh Uoodclf, guard 120 (X) I). .7. Ferrce. guard 120 00 .1. H. Arljognst, guard 120 00 .1. T. . lanes, guard ... 120 00 .I.T. Talent, guard 120 00 .1. I), (iregolrc, guard 120 00 J no. Mapleloii, slum guard.... 180 00 J.A. Poland, gmud 180 00 II. P. Mlnto, guard 178 00 .lames Hamilton, night watch 187 CO Geo. K. Jackson do 187 GO JnmeH.I. Colfey do ir() 00 H.C. Tarpley do 1W) 00 "$ ujmii iiihiii it drtimiiTintiT' "'" ' ''J. imwimmmmA4mtMf6m0iiiMlimMiiwmM Special Session. Tho Oregonlan penults long Interviews today with Jos. Simon Frank Paxton and Mr. Long, members or tho legislature favoring a special session. They think upon mature reflection that they could now repeal tho railroad commission and commit other acts of economy which they said In tho plat form they would do, and took an oath todo.lmt did not succeed In bringing about. Close friends of tho Governor howovor say ho will novor call a spec ial session. At least that Is tho way ho has fult and his feelings are grow ing stronger. Tin: Dakbt Will Oahk. Teutl mony was concluded before County Judge Hubbard and tho arguments of counsel began. l II. IVArcy of conn sol fomufdalnlng tho will, opened tho caso In nil nhlo speech of nearly threo hours, rovlowlng tho testimony and tho authorities In a very ablo and elo quent manner, leaving llttlo to bo said for that sldo of tho case. Two Hailoiis Hkmcahi:1). Gover nor Lord tlay released Patrick Mur hy JlmGannlp, two Ilrltlsh sailors, who ship tomorrow on tho Gloucalrn. Thoy were serving a HO day sen tence lu - tho county Jail for drunken ness, and tholr roleaso was asked by tho prosecuting attorney, lu order to get rid of tho olfonders. Total $-1,075 00 aKNKUAi. kxpenbkh. J. Q. "Wilson, barley $ 22 11 .1. 8. Shackelford, vcterlnnry 2 50 Jessie M. Crelghlon, type writer 50 00 J. L. Martin, cheat seed-.. -12 75 Fred Loose, wheat 13 A'l Buckingham & Ilecht, Imots 51 05 E. C. Cross, iK-cf. I'M -15 D. D. Gorsllne, barley .... 0(118 Ellen Savage, rent or land-. 120 00 11. P. Mlnto. expenses In re turn or ueo. itiyncK, es- a nmtoun humaway. A Reform School Horse Kilted In a Runaway. Lust evening nbotit 10 o'clock G. Groenbachor whs flcht In from the reform school to get some medicine for one of the boys at (he school who If sick with jint'iimoiila. After tiodfy lug the physician mid securing the prescription he started on his return trip, and ih ho was passing tho Court house on State street the town clock struck 12. This alarmed the team and tho horses started to run mid were soon beyond control of tho driver, and ho was thrown from the buggy. Tho team was nH far as Thir teenth street, where ono of the horses struck an electric polo and was In stantly killed. Mr. Qromonbaeher was thrown with such violence as to become unconscious. A ftcr lie "cumc to" ho vcrypluckllystartcd In pursuit, lie found the ono horse dead and tho other gone, when he returned down town, secured a team and got to the school with tho medicine In time to llnd tho Iniy In n most critical condi tion, nnd possibly saved IiIh life. The patient Is much better today and Mr. Grossenbbacher only n llttlo the wore for his episode. The horse that escaped made his way to the reform school barn. Owing to tho sleet slorm last even ing the telephone wire to the school had been bioken, which fact necessi tated sending in a special messenger. fJTATft POULTRY SHOW. caned E.C.Cross, beer. . Pntrlck Masl Ick itC'o.leat her Cleveland x) & I'alnt Co., oil Slelncr'ri Market, llsh (Jeorgo Williams, renco posts Oregon Fruit itl'roduceCo., Iieans Dally Oregonlan, subscriptions..-...- .---. N. II. Looney, dressed hogs. T. II. Fatton, cow N. II. Looney, butter It. M.Wndo iv Co.. hardware Luiin & lirooks, drugs . Salem Mills, Hour and feed.- E. C. Small, clothing G.W.JohiiKon &S., do E. II. Jackson, do J.J.DalrymplcfcCo do Stclner Drug Co., drugs John Hughes, groceries Pattou llros. Htatlnnnri' ... E. S. Lamport, harness. Krvt ok Smith. Tho two muni bors of tho lower house from Polk county nro being canvassed by tho people as candidates for tho senate to succeed Rutler. It will take a man strong with tho people to defeat Rut- ler, and Mr. Keyt can do It. Ry STKAMKit.--Tho river steamers aro now days carrying much freight to Salciu,.nnd tho Court Ktreotgrocory of McCiill llnw. Isovorv day bonding out wagon loads or good to Km numerous patrons. Good goods and low prices, see? Huron & Hamilton, twlnu Stclner & Rlossor, tlnwaro A. N. Gilbert, stainns and freight Teloplione rent Keller fc Sons, moulding.. Dugau Hros.,j)luinblng sup- D.J. Fry, brushes --III"" Gray llros., hardware J. M. Foray the, hay rake.-.. D. II. Looney, dressed hogs. Jos. Meyers, dry goods.cloth- lug Salem Iron Works, repairs.. C. F, Loose, barloy .... Mulr&Mol)., leathor Patrick Mastlck&Co.leather E. C. Cross, beef. W. II. McAllister, Hour Lung & Co., groceries Geo. Shcpnrd, charcoal WOOD iriTNl). Wood bought 774 , t, M.fc. CKKKIC FUND. . S. Dunn wav. clerk or iHMird W. J. Culver, surveying.... MISCKI.I.ANV. J. lernardl, bath tub Lights H. F. West, rogue's gallery. Total . 171 10 :m 8 oi i:i 2.") 05 2.'. 12 22 ;n 280 U I) 00 85 -l.'l 2.. 00 81 50 121 .'IS .'12 55 171 1)0 00 00 :i8 ar :w 15 50 70 52 -15 81 21 8 15 15 05 (I 00 .'II 25 Chase Stock Company. A good house again greeted this ex cellent company at the opera house last night, despite the rain, snow and slush which doubtless kept many away. "M'llss, the child of tho Sierra" was tho play and It gave un- lxiunded satisfaction. Miss Chase in the character of M'llss could not be excelled; there Is a refinement and grace about her stage method and an absence of the regulation soubrettc vulgarity which Is always pleasing to her audience and not only the star, hut the entire company aro becoming great favorites with Salem's amusc mont loving public. Tonight "Old Glory", a play particularly suitable to the present times, will lw placed upon tho boards. The scenes arc laid in New l ork and South America; In tho lnttcr country Old Glory comes to the relief or the American residents nnd a line sccuo of patriotism is shown. A souvenir photograph of tho mem bers of tho Chnso Stock Company will bo given to overy lady who attendH the performance tonight. Tomorrow (Saturday) afternoon "Uncle Tom's Cabin" will bo the bill, when every child who nttends will receive n pack- ago or candy. Tho Chase Company are worthy or tho flno patronage thoy are receiving. Complete List of the Premiums Awarded At Portland. Only one more day remains In which to see the state poultry show at the corner of First and Taylor strcots, and notwithstanding tho stormy weather of the last two days, tho at tendance hits Ik-oii suDlclcut to assure (he success of this, tho first exhibition of tho Oregon State .Poultry associa tion. The work of scoring tho birds was Mulshed by Judge Sternberg yes terday, but ns the footings have not Iwen completed, tho results on all the classes will not bo known until today. The following additional winners were announced yesterday: llAItltr.O I'JVMOUTH KOCKH. John Vlnco He Sons, city 1st on cocks; 1st on pullets; Hd on hens. J. M, Garrison, Forest Grove 1st on cockercls;.1d oiroockcrels;llrst on breed ing pens. William Dixon, Oregon City, 1st on hens; 2nd on hens; 2nd on breeding pens. It. A. Hnmhlcton, Salem 2nd on cocks. P. Hill, St. Johns, .Td on pullets. C. F. Hutlcr, Newtwrg, 2nd on cock erels; 2nd on pullets. l'KA-COMIIBD 1IAKKKD 1. It. J. S. Mncombcr, Salem 1st on cockerels; 1st on pullets. HUKK PLYMOUTH HOCKS. John Vlnce & Sons, city 1st on cockerels; 1st on pullets; 2d on pullets. HILVKK-LACKD WYANUOTTES. L. 11. Chapman St. John's 1st on cocks. Frank Lee. city 2d on cocks; 1st on hens. E. II. Woodward, Newlerg-2d on hens. Frank Lee, city 3d on hens. J. M. Garrison, Forest Grove 1st, 2d and .Id on cockerels; also 1st, 2d and 'Id on indicts. ' GOLDEN WYANDOTTKS. John Vlnce & Sons, city 1st on cocks; 1st and 2d on hens. HUFF WYANDOTTES. John Vlnco & Sons, city 1st on cockerels; 1st and 2d on pullets. CORNISH INDIAN OAMES. John Vlnce & Sons, city 1st on cocks; 2d nnd 3d on liens; 2d on cock erels; nnd winners of prize silver cup on hens. Dick Rros., city 1st on hens. N. Peterson, Centralla, Wash. 1st on cockerels; 2d on pullets. Philip Reck, c!ty-3d on cockerels; 1st on pullets. The winning birds will bo labeled today, which will make tho show an additional attraction tho remaining two days of the exhibition. Didn't Want a Cheek, Tliordlanmnii'flOfoss the Wlllnm clfo. savs the Corvnllls Tlmcw, who wishes now that a bump of caution few days ago, had been, Instead of it well developed knot, a veritable hole In his head. Ills name Is Davis, nnd ho was the router of tho farm that F, C. Honwood recently sold to J, J. Cnlo. After the property changed hands, the seller and the buyer were confronted with the problem of how to got Davis, whoso lease was for nearly a year lu the future, to vacate. It win? finally agreed between tho three parties that Davis would give up tho place for the sum of $100, of which Cnle was to pay 950 and Honwood an equal amount. Davis, however, declined to accept the check on an Albany bank with which Mr. Culc proposed to pay the $50, but decided', Instead, that Mr. Cnle might draw the cash and pay It to Mr. I'enwood for Mr. Davis. Mr. Davis moved off tho old nnd onto a new farm. The same day Mr. Calc nnd Mr. Hen wood went to Albany and there Mr. Calc paid Mr. Hcnwood tho $50 for Davis. Rcfore they started, too, .Mr. Davis entrusted Mr. Hcn wood with $5 cash, with which to buy supplies for tho Davis family, nnd before had loaned Mr. Hcnwood $12, nlso cash. Now .Mr. Davis, with blood in his eye, Is looking for Mr. Hcnwood. Without a last farewell, or whispered good-bye to Mr. Davis, Mr. Hcnwood, half an hour after receiving the $50 i for Davis from Mr. Calc, took a train for othersccnes snd has not been heard of since. : 7f)7 Commercial St 77- On and after Feb 1st we will occupy the building now occupied by G, Wf John, son Son, 257 Commercial st . . ONLY TEN DAYS MORE. . , Out grand removal sale will close on Sat urday, Jan, 25, so take advantage of it while you can Remember our shoes,. hats and furnishing goods must be sold regardless of cost, 5. M. & E. n. STOCK 115 STATE STREET. The Tkains. The overland train, due at Salem this morning, did not get In till nnd snow. after noon, o.i biffin rain Amusement for Everybody at OPBRA - HOUSE) Every night this week Friday Night, Old Glory,' ' ' - " ' Or American Born. The Famous Stock J3C Company, Chase (An organization or recognized artists.; hangc of play nightly. rrlcos to suit the times! I Hccs to please the people! Prlcesntwhichnll can go ' 10c 20c 30c Reserved seats at Pntton's Bros.' bookstore without extra charge. ;i7 00 7 7f T.82 11 2.". r :tr 20 23 27 (X) 2.') 28 37 ft') 2 IK) II I2 18 00 21 00 .'175 72 IKIOO 8:to r.:t 18 no oo 2." 00 271 25 ."12 21 r:n 8.-. 03 00 $10,833 30 Wants It.-JiuIko Warren Trultt, recently of Alnskii. Ik lu tho city and rather favora special session of the legislature, I'HKH KXIMOSH WAQONH-lMiiif .. the blue Ixwcoh for nn express wnconj It iiwtn you nothliiK to call them. 1 Big Reductions --IN Winter Dress Goods , , Woolen Underwear , . , Mens and Boys' Suits Overcoats Mackintoshes. . ! , . and All imut bo oold. Prices mit deep. ffU "J KOt n bargain. Our DreU (JorxU IVimrtinent It full of iood thing. Sumo with our Shoo Depart, wont. Try them. ' WILLIS JIHOS.& CO. rm . Slnl n,l(l Liberty street, &iL,)0,(,O0lrt'c,0th,nram, NK1V COUNOIl.MEN.-lf the llfth ward Ih created In Salem, tho nresnnt. council win uiivo three new aldermen to select, as the removal of Geo. 0. HIiiKham from the llrst to tho present fourth ward will necessitate the up poliitincutnrnsueeo.vsor lu his place. The latter will lo required, whether the new ward Is created or not, ami most prominent ainoiig tluwo named for the place Is Squire Karrar. Others named nro Lot lVarce, H, 11. Duncan niHir. ii. ifiiyiuond. U I'HAOriOAI. TKHT.-Thu olilSIUhv lire eiik'lne, which has Ikhui out of wr- moaooiiiuvo years, has been thor oughly overhauled, as was Bum:ested by the Into lire chief, A. J. Coss. and s now In B(xxl hhaiw for use. Chief llutton bus miidu a test of the old favorite, and found It ,,11 right. It will now take tho place of the La l'ranco.whlehUa much heavier oil Klue and win lie hold for reserve use PllYHlUAl. MARRIED. WILLI AMS-SHORT.-At tho Ger man IJaptlst parsonage, Salem, Jan- and C. K. Short.both of this county, Kov. C. K. Kllcworotllclatlng. Tho newly wedded couple left last night on the ovorland for Turner. Mr. and Mrs. Short will engage In evangelistic work at East Sldo Junction. U HUMAN HAITIST8. IlOV. C. H. Kllewer, of the German First IJaptlst church, on North Cottage street, has organized n new church at Turner and hns added nearly 100 members In all to his church lu this county. There are a largo number of German Hnptlsts in this county, and by his hard work Hov. Kllewer Is organizing theso families In overy community and his labors aro blessed with good results. Fink House Siiippco. Cluiractt & Hatch shipped their famous trotter "Ilohndel" to San .lose, Cal., on the south-bound freight train, which passed through Salem nlxnit 2 o'clock tins morning. He will go into train ing there to be in readiness for going through tho California circuit durlnir tho '00 season. $120 Fresh Arrivals. $1,20 The Union Bargain Store has just opened some great bargains in Shoes Ladies' Fine Shoes, Worth $1,50 for $1,20, m" " This is a fine dress shoe, and is sold by some dealers as high as uign as ai.oo, iou cannot aitord to buy shoes without seeing us, $1,20, M, J, Matson, $1,20, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, WANTED. Two wood choppers to cut imall I fir at 60 cent a cord, for cosh. April 15. Milton Brown, Sidney, Or I.17.HV FOUND. Lady'j purse contninlnir smU sum. hnqulre of Enos Preston. Orer I-I7 3t Land Co. P.O.NEWS STAND. -Headquarters for the leading dally newspapers of the coast. Sub acripttons taken for the Weekly Examiner, w.lf of cigars and confectionery. P. W. Miller, Prop. , ,'4 ,m. Hixkoatkh.-Tho Lincoln Itopub Hcan club of Fast Salem, hold an enthusiastic meeting at tho Rickey sclKxd house Wcdncsdnv nvrndw. Speeches were made by several of the members mid four delegates to tho state convention or clubs, to lie held at Portland on the Ith prox., chosen viz: Henry Workman, Win. Humph ivy, 11. II. (lesnernnd John McCourt. a i,a uiiiNooic Tho seductive chlnook wind began to lap up the snow last night whllo people slept, like a hungry dog does a pan or milk. This morning tno ground was bare in many places and tho water courses all crowded to their utmost capacity to carry away the thild. JJkw Suits. Threo now complaints wore llled with tho county clerk- v.v. terday, tho parties In tho suits being C. W. Hollls vs. I), m. Richardson, Win. II. Knlsor vs. Matilda Cross 1 nl., C. J. Whltaker vs. 1). M. Richard son. Slipped Up. A man from tho coun try who yesterday brought his lunch to town with him, confessed thnt It was a mistake to enrry a cold lunch when he could buy a good hot dinner at Jvenworthy & George's for 15 cents. Beware Of Ointments for Catarrh that contain Mercury, as mercury will surely destroy the sense of smell and completely derange the whole sys. tern when enterlnc it throunh the mucous surfaces Such articles should never be used excepi on prescriptions reputable physician, rs the damace they will do is ten fold to the good you can derive from them. Hall's Catarrh Cure, nunufadtured by F. J. Cheney & Co , Toledo. 0 , contains no mercury, and s taken Internally, acting directly upon the Wood arid mucous surfaces of the system. In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure you net tho genuine. It is taken internally, and made InloedoOhlo, by F. J. Cheny&Co. Tes timonials free. CiTSolh by Druggists, price 75 cents a hot- THE MARKETS. Chicago, Jan. 17 Wheat, cash 57c; way OOJ4, Ne 3 3 ew Vork, Jan. 1 7. Silver, 66c;lead, Cui.TUltK.ltv (1... w, Uiiot of 11 iiuiiilior of tlm niiiiiiMi .1 I'ree Pills. iwciien, and young ladles or tlm citv . r!H W "? toll. E. llucklon HOI IKK III IMivmI.,,.1 m....... ..--' " vmi yiinii. - "J ci.14,1 orgituucd slum at will be dov J youn ladles or tho clt v !MMiiUr U(1(,r8? to E. llucklon it the Cntvemlty ,. ' Wn. will convince you of 'tholr tnerl s . in. Saturday. Tho tlmo ,l f 1HI are easy inaction and are looted Uith in.L,,!? rt l;.y elTectlvo in tho cure of iKi- S SMJ uapp Icatlouor inotluiii in V. . i . Vi,v" ilTa.n,,s,ck II(,iche. For education I'.i r ." P'lciil .Malaria and Liver troubles they have ti! 1 r ,nfnt on call at lKH,l l'wvwl Invaluable. They aro the hour or Miss Carrie 11m ha K,wraWl Wrtcctly frwfrSS or Mt.s Ncttio Moredltli. raaMWW , every deleterious lubstanco and to bo , iiiiviy rvgotnoio. Tltoy do not vinLn ny tholr action, but by bIvIub tonn tn uij, -. m i") iir iiciioii, mil oy g vnn tono tn Pitcher' Oastorla !r viSfiu,- J?eKKw ssc w? v.uri. 1kx. Sold by Vml A. Legg, druggist. Wliea JUby was sick, wa bt her Catterta. llTien tlio wm a ChUJ, aha cried for CastorU. Vfheo she became MUs, the clung to CastorU. When the b J Children, ho saTe them CastorU. Bathsl Bathsl Baths! fo?it0ni0iilirce.!n.,l,.bBth8 83C bat,ls for$i. Children's haircuttlng, under 12 years of ago,l5 cents. W-lw J. c. Mills, Prop. Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair, Medal, Midwinter Fair. CREAM BAKING POWDW Mot Pwfoct M4. 4oYtwtlwSt4ri SAN FRANCISCO MARKET. San Francisco, Jan 17, Wheat, 1.03 iiuut. .wickuii, cnoice, wjioe: inierl or, 7 8c, valley, 9cic. Hops Quotable at S7c Potatoes 25 to 40c per sack. Oats Milling. 6s731.. poiULANii Market. 'M Jar. I7.-Wheat valley, 56 Walla Walla, . Hour Portland, f2.6o; Uenton county, 2.C0; graham, $2.20; superfine. J2 per bbl. Oats- White, 22,240; grey, 2o2i;rolled nbags, $4.3SS.2S. barrel!, 4.50 7.00; cases, 3.75. I otatoes,. New Oregon, 254oc persack. -ay.,,G,?H' 58-5o per ton. Jj ol .Valley, 1 ic; Eastern Oregon, 7oc. M iistufis Bran. $n.5ot2j shorts, $i28 lif. P '"Ji 2l5 Per ton; rye. 75c perc. I des. .green, sailed 60 lbs 44c; under Co lbs 3&; sheep pelts, to7oo. Hops. .Oregon, 4 to 7c, according to qual. Uutter.. Oregon fancy creamery, 2S2jVi-, ancy dairy, io22yt; fair to good, I5!7 " wi w The Salem Woolen Mills Stare, TO TRADE Wanted to trade good Inside rentable property a small residence, cottaee proferred. Inquire II. S. Journal offico. 1 n.u WE DO NOT WANT-Doys or loafers but men oiablliiv. iioo to mn .. n..ii, .. hustlers. State nnd general nm-nio qi,... and commission. Rnclne Fire Enclne Co. Rncine, Wis. ccs4t w vohnished rooms lor ftnt, enquire at Mrs. O. W. Smith, 48 Marion street. Cheese.. Oregon full cream, oVioc, Eggs.. Oregon, t82oper doz.;Eai FOR SALE OR TRADE.-A new cottage with all modern improvements, heating, plumbing, etc. A small payment down, balance on monthly payments. No reason can get a snap o 10 dtf J'UHLIC MEN, POLITCIANS AND liUiJ. Incss houses can obtain all newspaper infor mation from the press of tho state, coast and 50AUi?tr,f,om,h?.. Vnu Clipping Bureau, (Allen's) Union Block, Portland. 12 2otf iSc perdoz. Eastern, -, . you should pay rent when you ca The clothing busifike,hl5- Xddfe""niv' 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 alU wool goods, coupled with sauare dealing w---- aa,gsr5a?7 has done that busi, CAHI'El lAl'hR-Largc lot of heavy brown wrapping paper for sale cheap. Just the thing for putting under carpets. Call at Journal office. PAPERS. Portland ...nn.i. i'...!. Tacorn and San Francisco papors o'n sale at Miller's Postoffice block. Western Assurance of Toro-uo, Phoenl of London, New Zealand Insurance company and the Etna Life and Accident, has rnovod his office In with the Globe Roal Lstate office, up stairs in post office build- I! l.2.im" OMBH keys. 9uc; dressed. loi2c. neei ..lopsteers. 2Vii3-5c per lb; fair Ure beeTiS. " 2'imC'' choice Mutton.. Best beef. 2.oofa2.2! iiru. t rSZy .1 1 . " HOCS. .Choice, hcavv i rvVTT.-t n. i:l.. and ecders; $2 75; dresed,.4Mc pcF'10.' Ml.. Small, choice, 56cj large, 34c SALEM MARKET. Wheat. .47c (er bu., market firmer. Oats .17c, Hay.. Baled, cheat, $4.55.; timothy, o 50. ' Hour .In wholesale lots, 3.50; retail, a.8oj bran, bulk 9.00; aaeked, 1200 shorts, 11.00 12.00; chop feed, 12.00 13.00. VcaL.Drcssed, 4, Hogs. . Dressed. 3if. Uve Cattle.. 1 ia. Sheep., Live. 3.00. Wool.. Bent. 1 2 lie. 4(ffi5C Ki2cj fancy Horn.. Best Fees.. Cash. nc. Butler.. Best dairy, creamery, is2oc. Cheese,. ioi2c. HEME'S M",S-Bac-.hams, I otatoes.. 25c per bu. Onions,. 2c, Apples.. 456oc. . i .'ry ,nin$; 5?! "". :.8o per doz and not wnnt,i. .1...1.. ...-. ' ."" t.keys, live WwWiZr " Children Cry for Pltohees Castorla, ness, and the intention of the managers is to put in a large stock the coming season at prices that will corresw pond with small in comes, and at the same time the standi ard of these popular goods will be fullv 1 m . Kept up, and its manv friends and patrons can rely in the future on getting reliable goods, the same1 as in tne past, OIL f: up fii iT -.- . w w sytl aw i.iiccr anu an malignant diseases. We cure f?ifr,i.oU u,,cers- P'lle5 tomois, fistula sciatic rheumatism.catarrh and minor disease. We have a combination oil which is working liox 169. Traveling Agent. Eugene. Or. JOHN HUGHES, Dealer in groceries, paints, 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 hnest quality of grass seeds, W. F, R. SMITH & CO, (Successors to Smith & Schindler.) ral Blacksmiths. GHorseshoeing a specialty. New shoes tun set. ii. en. rini ik. t,... .. 1. j. Job work a specialty. Pricea the lowest. Gene VETERINARY J. H. HAAS, WATCHMAKER Attn icrrn Makua rvu,ui....r- . LC, Th0.ci f-ondltlon powders, liniments, heal ing lotions and ointments, blistering oint ments, purgative pills t& colic medicines al- &,.,, V.nanaas ""l elsewhere. CONSULTATION FREE. ' . , W. Q. MittUELL. Graduate of OnK V. rvoi .;! vmni r.-.j. .v,,., -.-,--.- wauau. I -"., ocui, uicj;wi. n "- 'rMiajiUhilir tifUillm