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;. n. i i k? 3' i I fl . Li-tS t n lV n r w I 1 , f w i (i ;j i n ft. ' U . Ji M i i ii: f i M :fl , ; ji t -I , - i i 1 1 n . a I ; V ' w V .4 -1 - I Dally Capital 'Journal DY HOKBFt BROTHBK9, MONDAY, JAN. 20, lQSKJ.o . STEAMERS Altona and Ramona LEAVE iv SUNDAY. Pnriinml. GiAt a. m. 9:x m' U"s.i, 74s :.".. 2"S:-: inciepcnaencc, mju . i, - - tSTFrelght received up to to p. m.wfl3 C ck time, regular lervlce and chep .. rate ... M. I'. BALDWIN, Agent, Salem. 8ALKM SOCIAL NEWS. Little Locals of Home Interest to Great and Small. INDOOIt UABKHAM.. The Indoor bnceball Kiimo at tlic Y. M. C, A. rooms Hnturdny nlghl was witnessed by u larjre and enthusiastic crowd. At the end of the 0th Inning to scoro stood 11 tod, In favor of tho reds, but the yellows hccninliiR aroused, at the close f tho ifnmo the score stood II) to I?. In favor of the yellows. 1'IONIC SOCIAL. The young Indies of tho Presbyter Ian church will given picnic social at tho church parlors Tuesday evening, to which nlxmt one hundred have Ijoon Invited. A novel feature of tho affair Is that no chairs will bo used, tho participants seating themselves In true picnic fashion upon the Moor. . To heighten tho effect of a picnic, shrubbery will bo plnccd about tho rooms, and baskets of lunch will fig ure prominently. A PLEASANT UVKNINO. Mr. and Mrs. Vrctl Erlxson enter tained several of their friends atenrds and dancing Inst Tuesday ovenlng. A nlco tlmo was had and the guests were served with a delicious lunch at tho usual hour. Those participating were: Mr. and Mrs. J. 13. Vnnderpool, Mr. nndMrs. II. Lukcr, Mr. and Mrs. Trlco, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Lntourettc, Mr. nud Mrs. Oco. Mnurcr, Mr. and Mrs. Illddcl, Mr. and Mrs. John linker, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Will Ucnnctt, Mr. and Mrs. Ueckot, Mrs. Martin, Mrs. AVIlklns, Misses Luker.Katlo Miller, Ada Vrlco, and Master Harry Mnurcr. DANOINO CLUII OHOANI ZKI). Friday night a number of Salem's young 111011 mot and organized a social dancing club, Tho object Is to hold a Berles of Informal pnrtlcs, bl-wcckly, from 8 to 12 o'clock. The officers elected were Caroy V. Martin, presi dent, and C. L. MoNary, secretary. Tho executive committee constats of Khcrinan W. Thompson, Chns. K. Ilobllu and Oswald West. The imino deckled upon for the club Is tho Deux romp. Tho llrst dnnco will probably Iw hold February 1. A committee on inemlMirshlp wns appointed, nud will report to tho club at their next meet ing, which win no iiciu Friday ove nlng next A I.UNCIIKON. Lnst Friday afternoon Mrs. 11. 1 iMCMiry iiiul .Miss Lownsdaio gave n luncheon at tho residence of their mother, Mrs. (I. !'. Lownsdnle, on oust Chomckota street. Tho houso wns profusedly decorated with cut flowers, and to add to tho enjoyment of tho occasion Mrs. Dunn sang sev eral solos. During tho afternoon the engagement of Miss Fay Thompson of this city to Mr. Holwrt Catliclu of Vortlnnd wns announced. Among those enjoying this pleasant event were: Mrs. Anna 11. Thomp son, Mrs. J. 11. T. Tut hill. Mrs. s. . Jessup, Mrs. Y. K. Dunnlway, Mrs. A. K. Strang, Mrs. F. S. Dunn, Mrs A. S. IJraslleld, Mrs. O. F.. Kruut',Mrs. GA.Oniy, Mrs. .1.11, MoNnry, Mrs. B, P. Citiss, Mrs. II. n, Thompson, Mrs. F. Davis, Mrs. F, A. Wiggins MrsPurvlwo, Mis II. W, Meyeis, Mrs. J. 11. lllckftml, Miss l),por, Miss Thompson, Miss Fay Thompson, MUs Ethel Cuslck, Miss (irargo Ulltner, MIssMcNary, MUs I.llllun McNury MUs llroymuii, Miss O'Menra, Miss VuiiWujmer .Miss Mae Cnrpanter, Miss LellnWaterR, MIssKliihcy, mish Mary Van Wagner. MUs Jessie llrjinan. Big Reductions --IN Winter Dress Goods , , Woolen Underwear , , , Men's and Boys' Suits and Overcoats Mackintoshes All must Ito bold. Prices cut deep. Call and get a bargain. Our Dress flood Department Is full of good things. Hume with our Shoo Depart ment. Try them. WILL1SHH0S.&C0. ,. . ,ixn W& liberty street, , TlwCsuhDry Goods, Olothlngnnd 8hnc Houv. i PRAISES THE Y. M. C. A. The Means of Unification of the Churches. At tho 4 o'clock men's meeting Sun day Itov. J. P. Farmer discussed tho need for tho existence of and tho le gitimate work of the Y. M. C. A. He said there wns a prevailing Impression of too much aristocracy in tho churches. There was a place set opart In the back part of the churches for the poor, and the Y. M. C. A. wns needed to stop In the breach and with Its doors open at all times and Its stoves warm and reading rooms lighted up and free for all, gave a vtutmt mtin nr n hihorlncr man a wel- como at all hours of the week, when the churches were closed. 11c spoKc of sensationalism and tho fact of too much diversion among tho churches. Too many churches resorted to enter tainments to replenish their funds and were not self-sustaining. The Y. M. 0. A. should be such an Institution for unification and thcchurchcs should encourngo nntl support the Y. M. C. A. ns a means to this end. Kev. Farmer's address wns llstciTed to by a largo audience to the end and produced a favorable Impression. PERSONAL. E. F. Parkhurst left today for Spok ane. J. W. Crawford went to Corvallls today. Elmo Davis returned today to Ya qulna. S. C. Clark returned today from Portland. S. A. Clark went to Portland this afternoon. lie v. W. E. Co poland went to Port land today. Hon. II. L. Uarklcy returned to Woodburn today. E. C. Hall, of Portland, returned to that city this afternoon. A. C. Woodcock came down from Eugcno this afternoon. Mrs. M. E. -Honoris returned to her homo at the Dalles today. Secretary of State Klncnld returned this morning from Portland. C. W. Corby and L. 0. Uarron, of Woodburn, wero In town today. Miss Jcannotto Meredith went to the reform school this morning. Mr. nnd Mrs. It. J. Hendricks are In tho city from tho reform school. Miss M. K. Sperry returned yester day from a week's visit in Portland. E. 1. McComnck has returned from San Francisco, where ho has been for tho past ten days. L. II. Campbell, of Portland, who has been visiting friends here, re turned homo today. T. W. Davenport, or the Stnto Laud department, is recovering from a week's prostration from la grippe. W. T. Slater and E. C. Olltner left today for Vancouver, Wash., to bo present at tlio trial of the caso of J. 0. Proobstel vs State Insurance Co. Miss Mary Harnes came down from Independence this morning on tho Alice A steamer, after spending two weeks with her sister, Mrs. .1. A. Mills of that city. Hlnlr Forward, ex-shorill of Marlon county, Isreported In a dying condi tion at his home, 12 miles east of Sa lem. Ills ailment Is ltrlght's disease, and enlargement of tho liver. Itov. A. Kershaw, pastor of Leslie M. E. church, has returned from Iowa, whither he was called bv tho death of his wife. Ills little son ac companied him homo. Stato School Superintendent 0. M. Irwin left Sunday night for Ashland, where he will visit schoolsnud deliver an address tonight. From thore he will go to Medfortl' Jacksovlllo and Grants Pass on a like mission. O. P. Dooic ioNi:.-Tho Oregon Paelllo dock broke Ioomj Sunday and floated away w Ith 2000 feet of lumber and a lot of tools belonging to Silas Howard, the house mover, who had It 011 ways for repairs. It was picked up by the steamer Gray Eagle and rasteued at Lincoln and will be brought back to Salem. The river stood at 18 feet this morning and was slowly falling. Nuii.SKitYMiys'.--Woaro under obli gations to Altwrt Hrownell, of tho Albany Nursery Co., for a copy of tho printed proceedings of tho Oregon Nurserynicn'.sassoolatlon. Tho soolotv Is composed of the hading gawersof fruit trees In Western Or.u.m. u-im hnd a lino exhibit at the last .state 1 fair. Dkniku.-Iu tho mailer of applica tion of W. M. Wirt vs tiio nimii Wholesale Nurxiry Co., W. M. Mc Donald, A. MeUlll. Cnnltul xmim,,,! .Hank, and J. 11. Albert, defendants, , before Judge lluruott, receivership de- ' ulod and overruled and that neither party recover costs and disbursements fNllt Ml.nll.AMMk. . 11 Mv tuvuiiiuruii NUU UUUIOII. Do You Wo.NDKK-Thnt Salem stock U looking sleek and fat V Con suit the prices at llrowster & White's Court street feta iir. nu v..n .. .1 quality of the feed, nnd you will not ,.,... .x-M.uipu. MJVJt - "lli - SPECIAL SESSION Governor Lord Grows Firmer , in Determination N01 TO CALL A SESSION. Unless the Request Comes From a Different Source. Governor Lord spent Sunday nt homo with bis family. A number of cullers dropped In to discuss the spcclnl session, but the governor seemed to bo growing more deter mined to not cnll them together un less there were nssuranccs from members who were positively In favor of reform measures and who presented reasonable assurances of probable ac complishment of somo good work for the people. ELDEK UAIIICLEV OPPOSED. Hon. II. L. Barklcy of Wcodburn preached to a large and lence In Yew Park chapel last night nntl was seen today before leaving the city. He Is emphatically opposed to a special session of the legislature. He says all members had a chance to niako their record at tho regular session and If there arc any members who are not satisfied with that record, they should settle with the people, and not nt the expense of Xhe people or the party. OREGON NEWS. .Newport would Imj a good place to establish a college, says tho News. The Coqullle creamery will be con ducted by 0. ROmandcr as superinten dent and buttcrmnkcr. Tho Wnldport Literary Heavers meet every Saturday night. John Peterson hns bought out the shocshop of Chas.Gldeon, of Waldport. The steamer Harrison Is plying be tween Astoria, Newport and Alsea. Lincoln county candidates arc us follews: Sheriff, G. A. Landls, Clark Copeland and P. N. Lathrop. For clerk, Capl. Poberfson, C. H. Ciosuo and John Huckley. Assessor, J. II. Lutz, O. G. Dalaba, T. E. Parker and W. II. Alexander. For county com missioner, C.J. Hlshop, F.A.Good win and J. J. llrlstow. School super intendent, Geo. Bothers, Prof. Hrucc, T.J. Elliott andS. G.Irvln. Newport lodge I. O. 0. F. No. 8H, held their Installation on Saturday, January Uth and' elected the follow ing efficers: L. O. Olsson, noblo grand; Oleff Glcssen, vice grand; J. W.Oliver, recording secretary, Geo. Sylvester, pcrment secretary; John A. Olsson,, treasurer nud J. N. Stark, 1). 0. M. presiding. Tho Coos Hay creamery paid out for milk last year $1:1,500. Glcndalo senilis to be a lively station on tho Southern Paelllo. IIUOWNHVILLi: TIMES. The Times Is opposed to a special session. II. J. C. Avorlll, iiged 87, has re turned from a visit to Los Gntos, Cal. Miss Gertie Halloway was given a surprise parly on her 18th birthday. .las. Warmoiith, nnon of Wm.iP. Warmouth, who was fatally Injured by tho falling limb of a llr tree he was engaged In felling, had a large funeral ut the Hapttst church. Henry Hlakely Is prominently men tioned for sheriff. John Mleholson, a lent her worker. Is emiiloved In Cross Bros.' harness shop. 1 0 ' ANOTUKitOi'i'.u.vTioN.-Wm.Flestor, who has had an ache In his ritrlit arm Klnco he was a young Iwy, In October last had an operation performed to lemoveu piece or bono from his arm, about an Inch long, to net at tho dUeased marrow. Tho wound has never healed up and today ut 1 p. in. Drs. Hyrd and Smith again oiteued the wound and scraped tho marrow clean. They liellove now a permnueut cure can lw effected and tho case will bo watched with Interest. Old People. Old ikonle wlin rivinlm iimilii.iiin in regulate the bowels and kidneys will nun 1 ue iruu ruilU'liy III KlCClrlC Ult- ters. This medicine does not stlmu ato and contains no whiskey norother IlltOXleailt. hilt mti na n tnnin ...! alleratlve. It acts mildly on tho Stomach mul ItnwrOa. nilrlliiir c.,nti. and giving lono to tho organs, thoreby "'""'K i m mo pcriormnnco 01 tho functions. Elect rio bitters Is an excellent miiwitlror mul nlilaiUimctlr... Old People tlnd It Just oxactty what . A "vV "'; "r ,,,,u l Ir ooiue at h tyn A. Legg's drug store. nUlLDINQ AND LOAN. Tho adjourned tueotlng-of tho Stock holders of the Salem Building and Loan Association will bo held tonight at 8 o'clock to vote upon proposed By. raws, P. II. SnQAT Sec MORE POULTRY PREMIUMNS Awarded at the Portland State Poultry Show. GOLDEN WVAND0TTE8. John Vlnce & Son, Portland-lst on cock, 1st and 2d on hen. DUFF WYANDOTTES. John Vlnce & Son, Portland-lst on cockerel, 1st nntl 2d on pullet. IILAK MINOKCAS. rJj. II. Garner, South Mount Tabor 1st on cock, 1st nntl 2d on hen, 2d on cockerel. ' -. Mrs. M. L. MeCulloch, Portland 1st on cockerel. J. L. lloskln, Newbcrg 3d on cock erel, 1st. 2d and :id on pullet, 1st on pen. WHITE MINOUCAB. John e Vlnce fi Soni Portland 1st and 2d on hen. llobert Kinney, Astoria 1st 011 cockerel, 1st on pullet. Elmer Dixon, Oregon Clty-Jld on cock, 1st and 2d on hen, 1st and 2d on cockerel, 1st, 2d and :ttl on pullet, 1st and 2d on pen. Charles Ilacner, Portland-lst and 2d on cock.'td on pen. WHITE LEOIIOUNS. T. II. Gamer, South Mount Tabor 1st on cock, 1st, 2d nnd ad on cockerel, 2d nud 3d on pullets, 1st on pen. John Vlnce & Hon. Portland 1st on hen. 2d on cock. P. Hill, St. Johns-lst on cock. 3d on cockerel. 1 1 111 also t les for 2d on Blown Leghorn pullets. John Mcf'nll. W'oodMnck 1st on pullet. 11UPF LEOIIOKKS. Walter Adams, Centralia- 1st, 2d nnd 3d oncockerels,2dand:i on pullets, 1st on pen. Adams aUn ties for first on lien. L. G. Newlln, Rprlngbrook Isl on pullet. HLUE ANDAM7S1ANS. John Vlnce &S011, Portland 1st on cock, 1st and 2d on hens. P. Kllngele, Salem 1st on cockerel, 1st oii'pullet. BILVEK-SPAKOLED IIAMH17KU8. Charles Ilacner, Portland-lst on cock, 1st, 2d nnd 3d on hens; 2d on cockerel, 1st on pullet. Chnrles Ilncncr, Jr., Portlnnd 1st on cockerel, 2d on pullets. Jacob Analer,Salcm .'klon'cockcrcl. HLAC1C Sl'ANlSH. John Ilegner, Salem, tic with T. II. Garner for first, on hen both given picmlums. John Vlnce &-S011, city. 1st 2d 3d 011 pullets. W. C. HLACIC POLISH. . John Vlnco &S011, city, 1st on cock erel; 1st on pullet Ralph Mastcn, Salem, 2d on cockerel. GOLDEN HAMIIUnOS. John Vlnco Sc Son, city, 1st on cock; 1st on pullet. HLACIC HAMiiunns. John Vlnce &S011, city, 1st on hen. KED GAPS. J. McCall, Woodstock, 1st on hen. OOLDEN POLISH. J. Vlnce &Son, city, 1st on hen; 1st on ceckerel: 2d on pullet. Ida V. Elcorn, Llnnton, 2d on cock erel; 1st and 3d on pullot. GOLD BEAUlliailT HANTAM8. B. F. West, JcITerson, 1st on cock erel; 1st and 2d on pullet. G. P. Hunt, city, 1st on cockerel; 1st 2d and 3d on hen, and 1st on pen. II. H. HED GAME 1IANTAMS. Walter Gadsby, city, 1st on cock; 1st on pullet; 2nd on lien. David Moore, city, 2d on cock; 1st and 2d on lion. HILVEU DUCIC-WINGOD 1JANTAMS. J. Bullaii, city, 1st on hen; 1st on cockerel. II. II. RED OAME. I. P. Bronaugh, city, 1st on cock; 1st, 2d and 3d on hen; 1st on pen. L. II. Spaver, 2d on coek. Ladies and Kisses. Tho Now York Backet has n flno lino of ladles ami misses gossamers nnd mackin toshes from 05 cents to $2.f0 this Is tho kind of weather In which they are useful, also a few wool mackenj toslies at ono half former price. Call and see. 2d-lw Salem's Piude. You mnv not know It. but tho "Pride of Jnnan .' that imported brand of tea, is tho lavorite, and the stock Is now being closed out at cut prices nt tho Vnn 1V.UUU closing out. saie. Dathst Dathsl Dathsl Go to the porcelain baths, six baths uirsi. uimurcn's nnircuiiing, under 12 years of age,15 cents, l-t-lm J. 0. Mills, Prop. Awarded HlRhest HonorsWorld's Fair, Medal, Midwinter Fair. CREAM BAKING POHDIR ;Mot rerftct Made. 4oYetnthe8tBdrrl TWO WVCS oavtu. Mrs. Phoebe Thomas, of Junction 0lS5l wns told .to; he. doctors eh SSISf orut twboUlesofDr. curcu nor nu 11UDC'J:s ;,," r,, life. Mr. Thos. Eggcrs, 130 , Flor da street. San Prnnclsco, suirercu irom n drcudrul cold, approaching consuiup tlon, tried without result everything else then bought one bott a of Dr. King's New Discovery nnd In two wcc& was cured. , ll9 ia 1 nntl ri illy thankful, it is sucu ." " "L-ii, I, ?,'Tf u e Hcino In Coughs and Colds. Free trial bottles at Fred P. Legg's drugstore. Hcgulnr size ow iiiiuvi. Wlicn Haby was stele, wo gave her Castorla. Wlicn sho was a CSiUd, Bho cried for Castorla. AVhen tiio became Miss, alio clung to Castorla. Whoa sho had Children, she garo them CartorU. S r S immm A THE BEST PIPE TOBACCO. $1,20 Fresh The Union Bargain Store has in Ladies' Fine Shoes, " Tliis is a fine dress shoe, and is missMmyr as high as $1.65, You cannot afford to buy shoes without seeing us, $1,20, M, J, THE MARKETS. Chicago, Jan. 2o. Wheat, cash S9lAci May6iJi. New vork, Jan. so- Silver, 66cjlead, 3 30. SAN FUANCISGO MARKET. San Pranciscp,3Ian s. Wheat, 1.07 yt Wool..Orectiti. choice. (Tilluai Inlcuor. 7 Sc, valley, 9uc Hops Quotable nt 5Q$7C l'otatocs25 to 40c ier sack. Oats-Milling. 65(72. PORl'LANl) MARKET. Portland,! Jan. 20. Wheat valley, 56 Walla Walla, SS. Flour Portland, $2.60; Benton county, 2.60J graham, $2 20; superfine. $2 per bbl. Oats- White, 2224c; grey, 202ijrolIed nbags, $4.3SS.2S. barreli, 4.50 7.00J cases, 3.75. Potatoes.. New Oregon, 254oc per sack. Hay.. Good, S8soperton. Wool,. Valley, 1 icj Eastern Oregon, 7oc. Mliptufis..Uran. $u.5oi2; shorts, $12 l3;chop feed, I2ls per ton; rye. 73c perc Hldeg..ereen, salted 60 lbs 44c; under 60 lbs 36c; sheep pelts, io7oc. Hops, .Oregon, 4 to 7c, according to qual. hy- Butter. .Oregon fancy creamery, 2527l; ancy dairy, 2o22J; fair to good, I5i7jj common, toe. Cheese. .Oregon fnll cream, 9loc. Eggs.. Oregon, i82oper dor ; Eastern, iSc perdoz. Poultry . .Chickens, 2i.So3 00 per doz ; ducks, $4 oo4.5o; geese, $6.oo7.ooj tur keys, qiic; dressed. ioi2c, Beef.. Topsteers, 22 3.5c per Ibj fair to good steers, ! 3-Sc; cowi, 2i2c; jlrcsed beef, isAc. Mutton.. Best beef, 2.oo2.2s; choice ewt-s, i.5o(l2 ooj dressed, 4c. Hogs.. Choice, heavy, J3 oo3.4o; light and eeders; $2 75: dressed, 4 per lo. eal..t,mall, choice, 56c; large, 340 per lb. SALEM MARKET. Wheat.. 48c perbu., market firmer. Oats .17c. Hay.. Baled, cheat, 4.55.ooj timothy, Hour., In wholesale lots, 3,50: retail. 2 ooj nran, bulk 900; aacked, 1200; -. ', i.tMi2.oo, cnop ieeu, 12.00 13.00. - VeaUDwiied, 4K. Hoes.. Dressed. iV. Live Cattle.. 1 vAzY.. Sheep.. Live, a.oo. Wool..Bebt,t2Vic. Hop..Best, 4so. Eggs,. Cash, nc Umter..Best dairy, creamery, is2ic. I2tfl2c; fancy t-heese..ioMi2jc. n?S? Smoked iIeats..Bacoi,6c;hams, .lie; shoulders, 7c. ' Potatoes.. 25c perbu. Onions., 2c. Apples.. 456oc. .S."7 u,;n'.Sc;rocsters. ;i.8operdot and not wanted; ducks, :2.so(aj"co per doz trkey, Uve 7c;egg dmtczZ " Children Cry for Pitohr' Caatorla. Close At Hand January 27th wc will commcncc'to movo to 257 Commercial street, the building now occupied by G W. Johnson L Son, Our removal sale will close on Saturday next, fo take advantage of our extremely low prices while you have an opporv tunity, The Last Week, As this is our last offer all remnants cost, Shoes, Hats and Furnishing Goods, The remainder of these lines wc will close out at half price this week, Call before the sizes and styles are broken, 5. M. & E. H. STOcR 115 STATE STREET. OPERA HOUSE, I Grand Successful Wcclc. OPERA HOUSE, . " Chase X Stock X Company, Entirely New Repertoire of Plays, ." " XXXXXXX. Brilliant Scenic Production of janUan4aiJ ' Uncle's Darling, " Tonioht C Sec the ocean storm; the burning ship; the wreck ' x U1"e" nnti rescue; the great Arctic scene nnd wonderful 222JZ32? "rori1 boreaiis. Ten Dollars Given Away Every Night, AND $20 ON SATURDAY NIGHT. The same pleasing price of admission, 10c, 20 and 30c Reserved "cuts ut Putton's Bros.' bookstore without extra charge. Aifivala $120 just opened some great bargains Shoes- Worth $1,50 for $1,20, " " va" sold by some dealers as high Matson, $1,20, 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 homemade and alk wool goods, coupled with square dealing, has done that busv 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 friends and patrons can rely in the future on getting reliable goods, the same as in tiie past, J. H. HAAS, WATCHMAKER AND TP.WPrwo MakesasD-cialvnffin , . L . Tw&assbSit X week on- State street, wc will and' broken lines regardless of i" " ' " " w NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, WANTED-Man and wife to take charge ot a comfortable house and fruit farm at bunny side for a term of three months or longer snd board proprietor, Address X this office. 20 WANTED,-Two wood choppers to cut small fir nt 60 cents a cord, for cash. April 15. Milton Drown, Sidney, Or' 1. 1 . w FOUND Lady'a purse sum. Enquire of Enos Land Co. containing smill Preston, Oregon 1-17 31 P.O.NEWS STAND. -Headquarters for ike leading daily newspapers ol the coast. Sub. acriptions ti'ken for the Weekly Examiner. Fine stock of cigars and confectionery, F. Y, Miller, Prop, 1 14 im WE DO NO r WANT-Boys or loafers but men of ability. $300 to $500 a month lo hustlers. State and general agents. S1I17 and commission. Rncine Fire Engine Co,, Kaclne, Wis. e o s 41 PUBLIC MEN, POLlTCIANS AND BOS iness houses can obtain all newspaper Infor mation from the press of tho state, coast aod country from the Press Clipping Bureau, (Allen's) Union lllock, rortund. 12 2otf CARPET PAPER Large lot ol heavy brown wrapping papor for sale cheap, last the thine for puttins under cornets. Call at Journal office. PAPERS. Portland, Sacramento, Seattle, Tacoma nnd San Fianclsco papers on sale at Miller's Postoffice block. INSURANCE. J. N. Ferguson, agent for Western Assurance of Toro'ito, Phoenix of London, New Zealand Insurance company and the Etna Life and Accident, hss movod his office in with the Globe Real Estate office, up stairs in post office build. Inc. t.2.im" COMBINAAION OIL CURE CO., for cancer and all malignant diseases. We cite cancer, old ulcers, piles, tumors, fistula bciatic rheumatism.catarrh and minor disease. We have a combination oil which Is working wonder. Address, II, Hbckman, Box 169. Traveling Agent, Eugene, Or. STRAYED OR STOLEN. r-A dark bay horse, weighing about 1,150,'whlte star (ia forhead, branded on left shoulder t . Alw a bay marc weighing about 1,200; brand not known. Liberal reward will be paid for the horses or information about them. Address Adam Synder, Salem, Or. I.i66tl 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 finest quality of grass seeds, W. F. R. SMITH & CO, (Successors to Smith & Schindler,) ral B Horseshoeing a specialty. New shoes full set, $ 1.50. Only the best work done, Job work a specialty. Pricea the lowest. VETERINARY Condition powders, liniments, heN Ing lotions and ointments, blistering oint. raents, purgative pills and colic medicines al ways on band as cheap as elsewwre. CONSULTATION FREE. W. C. MITUiftW" Graduate of Ont. Vet. College, Toronto Canada.-vijfe , . . - Office anl3DeDensary at Red Front UWJ Gene acksmitlis. gtatSSfc;1 Oregon. n j . . ' 1 V . ' ' f