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KSSKHK -r.... ac-a - iifciiil tr-" --! J M: B bt ft & flf & HKV Daily Capital Journal Y HOKER J3ROTKBR3. THUBSDAY, JA2f. 23, 1890. jf ggTiiTV Ii li I I I I P i l ' I STEAMERS Altona and Ramona LEAVE .,. IN1UY. :ni.rf.6Ms-- r"!: Independence, Gijo a. m. 6 o a m. ' tgFrelght rrceiveti up to 10 p. m.JEi C ck lime, regular 'service nd cheap j f "(?""?. 'iVaLDWIN. I k t Agent, Salem. TStSCX. & i3 pM!-'KnEserw PERSONAL. 0. Ktolz went to Portland today. .. M. Crown was a Portland i;ikmjii i.t today. Wiley H. Allen rvttirnwl to J'ort iniiii tlil afternoon. Judge nnd Mrs. Hewitt have re turned from 'Frisco. BmltU & Smith, of Detroit, nro offering lumber cheap. S. A. Clark wafi a, 'orth bound piif a-ngor this liioriilnir Attorney Gonerul U. M. Idlcman went to Portland this morning P. 11. Jtnymoml went to Portland today to remain a couple of days. 0. M. Lockwood Is n Portland visi tor, having gone down thU morning. E. Mande nnd Guy Laws arc to build a good roller mill at Monroe, Oregon. Mro. E, C. Small, of Salem, In visit ing her daughter, Mrs. T. G. Hopkins, ut Albany. Prof. Chas. Anderson, of Tangent, Id instructor of the Lebanon band of twenty pieces. Hon. C.E.Moor,of Mountain View, Uenton county, Is sjiokcii of as a legis lative candidate. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Howersox, of Corvallls, nro visiting at tho parental homo of Jlov. J. Howcrsox. Paul J. G. Kleppcn of Philomath, Is getting ready to put In his mill dam that was washed out four weeks ago. Ueferce Woodcock has had his time to report on the apportionment of the Oregon Paclllc claims extended to February 3, W.T.Gray went to Portland tills afternoon and will leave, tonight on l ho Shasta limited for 11 ton days' visit In San Francisco. The mother of Daniel MeKoreher, the man killed by Lloyd Mont gomory, has leeu paid the $2000 duo on his death from the A.). U. W. order. Lr J. M. Kecuo arrived In Salem this morning, having come to Port land from Los Angeles a few days slime. Ho will remain In Salem for soveral days. Miss Harriet Clinton, of Portland, arrived In Salem today and Is at present the guest of Miss Hose Wood rulT. She will visit friends here for a couplo of weeks. Dick Wostaeott, a Salem liveryman, has been In town hovcral days, buying baled hay. Ho wanted 100 tons of cheat, but loft yesterday after securing only a portion of that amount, Corvallls Times it Is an Interesting and pooullar fact Unite. II. D.ilrymple, of Albany, has taught schools In which both Sam Drown and Lloyd Montgomery, sen tenced to lie hanged on tho same day, wero his pupils. Mr. Dalrymplo Is now a lawyer. Southern Oregon Republicans want tho congressional convention held at Kiigonc. Beware Of Ointments for Cauuh that contain Mercury, a intrcurr will mely ilniruy die itnie nf mell and compUielv derange die whole y teni when enuring it thioieri the iuucou, .urficc Such amdc tlmuld never l tid tiH on pracrtpikini lepmadle plivilcian, r the d.iiuge Ihry vlll do ii ten fold to ihi UO.V1 yw can dniye I root thrm Hall' tauuli Cure. manufMliurcd by 1". J. Cheney & Co . Joledn. O , contains no meicurv, and taken internally, acting IWily upon ho I.I00.I end niucou. lurfieeii of the system. In Irtiylnnllair 'aunh lure lwsur)ou on lb tttmlne It is iaWn Internally, and made InloediiOlito, by K.J, ChenftCo Tcs. KpStflh by murium price 7$ cents a lt Big Reductions IN Winter Dress Goods .. ., Woolen Underwear . , , Men's and Boys' Suits and Overcoats Mackintoshes Ai muM Ik- m.M. Prltvs mil tk-op. Call ami got n bargain. Our DrcU Uowh Department In full of kixk! things, anno with our Shoo D01W menu Trj l hum. ' WILLIS 11HOS. & CO. ft, . Gourt and Liberty street. CHRONICLE. Qoeinl and Fraternal jIlocJ Neva of Events. noaPITAfc DEh'ETIT. The ladles of tho Salem Flortlcul tural society gave a parlor entertain ment at tho elegant home of Mr. ana Mw.R. B. Fleming last night, for the benefit of the Salem hospital. The spacious parlors were crowded by a se lect audleuce, and all were highly ninncpd with the splendid program rendered, which wns opened by a piano duet by Miss Maud Hlrschand Mr. Whan, rendered in a nigmy wnsum manner evincing tinsual skill, nnd rc cclvlng'mnrkcd approbation. A vocal duct by Misses Iluelat and White waSNunglnn chnrming manner, the voices of the young ladles blending most harmoniously. MI-aMnrlc Vnn Derbol again displayed her iwwcrsns an elocutionist by reading an humor ous selection, nnd In response to a hearty encore favored her hearers with a (second. Mrs. Ella McDowell's vocal solo wns up to her usual high stand ard, and received an cneoie. A gui tar duet by Mise Haas and Spcrry was beautifully plajed, and received a persistent encore, which was kindly resiwnilcd to. In resiwiiso to an In formal request Master Ernest Van Dcrsol recited a humorous selection very ably, also responding to an en core. A vocal solo by Chas Ford, one of Salem's finest tenor singers, received an encore, the response closing the program, which was ccrtalulv composed of line talent. Mrs. R. S. Dean, as president of the society, then made a short address of thanks to the audience arid entertain ers, and nlso outlined the Intended work of tho society for the coming year. Her remarks wcro most elo quent nnd enrnest as she recapitu lated tho benefit and pleasures de rived from floriculture, and were at tentively listened to and heartily iij. platidctU LADY OKFICKHH INHTAI.LBl). The newly elected olllcers of the Degree of Honor, at Gorvals, were In stalled Wednesday evening by Mrs. Carrie H0I1111111, grand lady of honor, of Salem, iis!sUmI by Mrs O. D. Hutton. Tho new IncumlMMits are Mrs. Koa Godfrey, C. of IL; Mrs. Emma Taylor, L. of II.; Mrs. Laura Clark, C. of C; Mrs. Clara .loncs, re corder; W. .1. Clark, financier; Mrs. Hose Merrlman, rlcelver, Min. Zena dla Durette, guide; Mrs. Itlm Smith. I. W.; E. ItlpiHT, O. W. Much pral.se waslieslowed on Mosdamos Holman and Hutton for the manner In which they conducted the work. The new "chlet" Is throughly convcisant with the duties of her high position and will make a very elllclcut oillcor nnd her associate chairs are In line to help her m(M admirably. Tho InslaN la t Ion was followed by a delicious Mipiwruud 11 general good. time. A HUltl'HISi: I'AItTY. AdclightfulsiirprlM) was arranged for Ulchard Churchill last night by several of his friends, tho occasion lielng his birthday anniversary. Ac cordingly a crowd of them numbering about twenty proceeded to tho Church Ill homo lit North Salem, and pro ceeded to passu morry evening. Many rollicking games were played, and ere tho fun commenced to pall upon the tasto delicious refreshments were ser ved. Thoo present wero; Mrs. M. II. Churchill, Mrs. Goo. Hilton, Misses Estello Churchill, Alice Woodruff, Carrie Campbell, Clam ltlggs, Lena Keyt, Llzxlo Mascher, Alice Perrlne, Minnie Morris. Eva Hastings, Carrie Sweet, Tina IJarbeni, and Ethol Olll Inglmm; Messrs. Diehard Churchill. W. E. Churchill, Joliu King, Herman Ainsler, Dnlph ltlggs, Hurley White, Elmer Dalloy, Goo. Dunsford, Frank llanna, Frank Churchill and Will Landed. A. O. U. W. llltHTHKUN Hl'ltlMtlSKt). At theclasoof tho buslnos m'mIoii Ust night the memlK'rs of Protection odge A. O. I'. W. and visiting brethren wore agreeably surprised by tho ladles of tho Degree of Honor, who trwitwl them to a splendid Mipper. which gavo evidence of having iweu pivpareti by ilrhtn'lnvs cotiks. Tholr generosltj was heartily appreciated in more than one luswet, as was shown by the avidity with which the viands wore partaken of. MIm tHilbta Mooif siHnt the day at the ivform N-hool. i Miss Oilier Dolxjrt.son has returned from a visit at her home In Stayton. Tho ladles of iJnlty church will give a supper and dance at Clinuuluir hall Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. i p. .xm, who havo been spending a fow weeks w 1th Salem rolatlvus and friends, left today for their homo at Reno, Nevada. Mlw Caxrlo llohntui am) Mw. Q. u. Hutton returned from GorvnU ti,u morning, whew thov Insist mi 1,, 1...1 80CIKTY stalling the onlcers of the im i.fli0.18, 'l1,,"s,xllclnotloes Honor. A. O. W.. last ... .' infill . 0.KVU.l.lWUiHi. 1 1. ltanolli J, L awL Vtm. s. smith n.l Ami ..v.iwuii uiHUteH, enuijiiwl,u tit uiiiu-n miimiI liouM Thuwif-,,... nlnif. a 11 x Z 7 'U'iUjtjHiimla resort. - .. VUllinil'm Ifllt le Children Oryfc Pitcher's Castorln. ' ' lorrors for February Term. The 31 Jurymen, to 6erve at tho TWintnrv tprm ot circuit court for Jfarlon county, wcro elected Wedncc doy In tho usual manner by the clerk and sheriff. Tboy are as follows; IL G. Sonneman, merchant, Salem. Henry Keene, farmer, Aumsvlllo. S. T, Hobart, farmer' Sllverton, Chas. Ha ttnan,farmer,Scott'9 Mills. Chas, Burgraff, nrchltect, Salem.J Harry nelmke, miller, Turner. Hadlcy Hobson, liycryman.Mchama. E. IL Flngg, printer, Salem, W. D. Claggctt, farmer, Salem. J. T, Ross, runner, Mt. Angel. Ed. Hall, farmer, Salem. C. B. McElhancy, farmer. Sublim ity. Geo. Kraus, farmer, Aurora. Etlvvard Johns, farmer, Salem. A. II. Glcsy, Jeweller, Aurora. Win, Wolfer, farmer, Hubbard. Geo. Gray, hardwareman, Salem. R. G. Pierce, farmer, Gates. C. L. Parmcnter, carpenter, Salem. F. A. Ford, merchant, Woodburn. Alex Clnrk, hotel keeper, Salem. Chas. Lcmbckc, farmer, Buttcvllle. C. W. Knox, plumber, Salem. Jas. Simpson, motormnn, Salem. Clarence Slmeral, farmer, Marlcay. Chas, Bripgs, farmer, Stayton. A. M. LuFollette, farmer, Brooks-. M. A. Wade, farmer, Gervals. Sam Connor, farmer, St. Paul. T. R. Blackcrby, merchant, Sllver ton. Honry Hall, farmer, 'Wooburn. The Music Store of th Wtlcy B Allen .Co., to Remain In Salem. Owing to not Ix-lng able to tmblet the store, Wiley 11. Allen Co., have djtermlncd to continue tho Salem branch nnd will enlarge the stock at once so as to make a complete music store In every detail. Miss M. C. Allen will bi.In control and at the head of the business as sisted by Miss Hello Grlllln nnd It Is the Intention to have all the latest music sent dally to the Salem store, sons to give pitrons the benefit of everything new In the way of music as soon as Issued. Tanciknt. Alfred Morgan's child ren are recovering from n .severe Ill ness R. S. Hughas Is principal and Miss M. M. Beard primary teacher of our schools Mr. Arcutt nnd family havo moved here from Al bany.. Miss Corn Vnno Is editor of the "Tangent Kicker," a paper for the new literary society Prof. A. T. Gregclt takes charge of t he school recently taught by Mr. Sanford Mr. Ohet lost, a horse by being kicked nnd having a leg broken .7. B. Morgan Is still very til A. B. Hlett, Alfred Blevlns, Jesso McGee, and Mr. Xowcomc aru called tho "Scientific Club of Tangent." T PouintY Snow. C. T. Doty, who Is buying up poultry for the San Francisco market, and will ship a car February Mb, Is In Gervals and Brooks this afternoon pushing the business. Ho will visit many of tho county towns In this Interest and give every body a chance to get In their poultry and sell It for cash. Rbtuhnkd Homk. Alva Clieno. wenth, who was run over by a train near Hubbard a month since, necessi tating tho amputation of one leg, left yesterday for his homo at Elgin, Eastern Oregon, ills mother, who has leeu with htm since the accident, accompalucd him. SUl'l'KIt SUITKIt SUPl'Ull. At Channlng Hall next Friday evening, from 5 to 8 o'clock. Music, Elite Or chestra, for the social entertainment. M Of ll.... 1,,... I .... . i' 11. -it. miii. .Murgau, who uas Uton at tho poor farm for four vears, and Is about 8A yonrs oldt Is said to lie lying. MARRIED. ALPHINE-ZIMMKRMAN.-Atthe homo of A. .1. Zimmerman, Millers, Linn county, January 111, lS'.MJ, Ed. Imiiiorinaii to Phoolie Alphlno. They will reside at Shedd. HORN. ALLEN. At the family homo in Portland, Tmisday morning, Janu ary 21, 1811, to the wife of Ira E. Allen, a son. Mra. Allen Is a daughter of Rev. J. Uoworsox of this city. Baths! Dalhsl Baths) t vi;i', l0 iljoircdatn baths. hlx baths firl. Chtldreirshalrcuttlng, under - ji-mi ui iii,iM coins. 1-Min J. C.Mills, Prop. Old PtopU. 1 vj i'vvi(w mm icjiiiru uieuioine If) ivgulato tho bowels and kldneyswlll vii IH.WB who requiru uieuioine tfi find the true n?medv In F. Electric Bit not st linn. "ii' mir"iimius nowniSK htQl.Al nnvn.liAH ,",w':'l w" acts as a tonic and aterat vt t acts mildly on he stomach an-bowels, adding strength and giving tone to the organs, thereby III, v I.... . a 1 . . V. ""' ,ti..;.?..:.. ' v ",."" i"-"" 01 uiiiiiitr .a 11 1 unt 111 1 na turni...i.... . .Vii. r.""..""l'.P!ew s nu ' luiiuLitiiis. Ktectr 0 oittflis. r Srr,,,,t,.ul.0vniKestlon. win livmit' Tlllrl it Int .i...1 1 Ini ri" 1Irlt,Soc"l. lwrlKttle I at 1- re A. Legg's drug store. Children Cry for itoher'i Outorln. LEGISLATIVE Read All the Roll Calls Oa Bills. ONMEASURES'OWEFQffM As Shown By the-'Printed Journals of Both Houses," OnNRItAI. AMMtOPMATlOIC HILL. Following resolution was adopted by the legislature on the fust day: Resolvofl. That the committee ou ways and means of this house be In structed to report into the house the general appropriation bill not later than two weeks prior to the date of final adjournment. Fobnmiy21,al 7:. p. in. the bill was considered In committee of the whole and finally pissod Ihe house February 2!, tliPHrH day of the so slon by following vete: Tlio-c voting nyc were Mes-rs. Baker, Bnrkley, Blnndell, Boorhby, Burke, Oilu-rt. Caulwoll, Clivion, Cle. Conn. Ci-on, Cooper, Craig, Curtk l:tly. Jwvld. b.il. Dunn, t Sales, Govvcly, Guild. Unrdane, Uil'ecns, HofiT, Hnpe.Hurfniaii.Kcyl, Long. Lyle, McCniken. McGreer. Mint its Myers. Patterson, Rinearson, Sffitt, Sehlbrede, Shut nun, Stanley, Smith of Clacknmas, Smith of Polk, Smith of Josephine, Smith of Linn. Tompluton. Thompson, Wright. !? is'njs- Mo-srs. Beach, Biickman, Burleigh, Jeffrey, Nealon, Paxton, Stewart, Tlgaul, Yates. Young and Mr. Speaker 11, Absent Messrs. Bridges. Lester Mtmrhead SI. Ktn.ST JOINT JU.VKKT. Resolved, That a committee of three on the part, of the house and t(wo on the part of the senate be ap pointed to visit the public works In the state, Including the jetty at the mouth of tho Columbia river and the locks at the cascades, with power to employ the necessary clerical aid and resport to the legislature, Mr. Burke moved thnt the reso lution be adopted. Mr. Stewart demanded the ayes and nays, On this question the 10II was called linil the vote was: Ayes Baker, Beach, Boothby, Bridges, Burke, Cardwcll, Cleeton, Cole, Coon, Curtis, Long, Lyle, McGeer, Patterson, Hlnearson, Smith of Josephine, Templeton and Thomp son 10. Kays-Messrs. Barkley, Blnndell, Buckman, Burleigh, Calvert, Cooper, Craig, Dally, David, Gates, Guild, Gurdane, Hlllegas, Hofer, Hope.HutT man, Jcirrey, Keyt, Lester.McCraken, Mintlc, Moorhead, Xcalon, Paxton, Sehlbrede, Shutrum.Stanley, Stewart, Smith of Clackamas, Smith of Polk, Smith of Lliin.Tlganl.Wrlght, Yates, Young and Mr. Speaker ao, Absent Davis, Dunn.Gowdy, Myers and Scott 5. Tho motion was lost. ThU wns on Janunry lfttli. It will bo seen later that many of these Joint visiting committees were appointed but all wero limited as tocompen sat ion of clerks and tlmo of service. The visiting and Joint Investigating committees were all being defeated when Long, of Multnomah county, proposed tho follewing: Resolved, That tho speaker of tho house appoint a specinl committee of live, to whom all resolutions of the house shall bo referred for consider at Ion nnd recommendation, and re port tothe house as to tho nd visibility lwWnBor "jlw-lnB the sanie.aiui that said committee have leave to re port at any time. This was adopted nnd gave tho com- Continued on second page. Awarded HUrhest HonorsWorld's Fnlr Medal, Midwinter Pair. CREAM B4KING POWDIR lUott Pdct Madt. nrnnDni nCbURU. THE MARKEI'S. Chicago, Jan. 3a.-Vhet, cuao-. "Newark, J-n. aa.-Silver, 66Ke;ld, SAN FRANCfckrp MATlKEft San Francisco. Jan So.-i-hMt, mX wnni. urcpon. cnuiit imw. "?--- QScf valley, 9 lie. ' ' Hop QnotabltatSoc. , Potatoa 50 toj5c per sack. ni..-i.niiiniT fw2Si;. ' nnn it 'a NT) MARKETS S Pt"nM Tnn 91 Wheat vSlUy, 60 Walla Walln, 5s. Floufr-Porllaml, J2.7S! Bnon w"ny. 2.60; firabara, $1 20; superfine. $2 per Mil. Oats- White, 2324c; grey, i92i;rolll. in bags, 4'355 35." b"'"5"; 4j5 ?-?5 cases, 3 75. ' L f 1 Potatoes.. New Oregon, iJOfaJSocfpersack. Hay.. Good, 5.5.0850 perton. Wo.il . . Valley, I lc: Kastrrn Oitgon, 79C- Millstulls. .Ilran. $n,5ci2.5o; shorts.,l2 i;choii fced,t2l5 per ton; rye. 75c per c llldes'.gieen, .alied 60 lls 5c; under 60 Ibj 44CS heep pelts, icojoc. Hops. .Oregon, 4 to 5c, according to ciual liv. Uutter..Orecon fancy creameryrfs; fancy dairy. 351 lair lo Reed, 3Cg35 common. I7c. Cheese.. U.egon full cream, 12I2Mc. Efc'K- Oregon, iS(ff.2o per dor ; Lattern, tSc prdoz. , Poultry.. Chickens, 250 ner do ; ducks, 54 ocS;6; geese, $6.00(7.00; tur- lJecf..fopstetr. 223-50 per lb; fair to good steers. 22 3.5c; cows, 2i2c; dressed beef. J 5 ltc. Mutton.. Hest beef, 2.oo2.25; choice ewi'S, 1. 5o2.oo; dressed, 4c Hogs.. Choice, heavy, $5 oo3.4o; light and eeders; $2 75s dressed, 4Ai per lo. Veal.. Small, choice, .5"; large, 3(4c P" '' SALBM MARKET. Wheat, 50c per bu., market firmer. Oats .17c. . Hay .liale.1, cheat, $i505.oo; timothy, $6 50. " Flour .In wholesale lots, 3.50; retail, 280; bran, .bulk 900; sacked, 1200; shorto, ii.ooI2.oo; chop feed, I2.oo 13.00. . fr ' Vval..nresspil. 41,. Hogs..Uie$ked. W Live Cattle.. ti2ji. .Sh'.'ep..UvV, 2 bo. KgBs..Ca,h. l(.,e. Duller.. Pest iay, l?. "C) cienmcry. 25c - - Cliete..li?li24c. FarmSnokrtl Mens. .Hu.m Jl4 J'.in.s in ; shoulders, 7c. Potatoes. ,2oc per lu . , ., Onions.. '2c. .' t ( II Choicest, fresh packed, salt salmon, good as fresh, only 5c per lb at P, 0. Grocery, HARRITT LAWRENCE WANTED - 100 Dozen Chickens. felCT.DOTY S COMPANY What price will they pay ? The higlv est price ever paid in Salem, Don't be afraid of bringing too much, as-all can be taken care of, Poultry must be delivered on Feb, 3 or 4, Call and see us, Out Patent Poultry Car Must have poultry by that time, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, WANTED -A bell-a farm bell. Drop in. formaton In Lock Ho 36S, Salem 1.23.31 FOR bALb ahgraph typewriter.'tn good ',fpair ?oe$ cellent work. For sale cheap. Uiliget's law office, Isu.h bank block. 2331 WANTED-. Man and wife to lake charge of a comfortable house and fruit farm at bunny side for a trrm of three months or loncer arid board proprietoi, Address X. this oPice. 20 WA??EDrTwo wood chW o cul small fir at 6o cents a cord, for cash. Anrti 15. Mtlton Hn.wn, Sidney, Or- i-t . ,y P.O.NEWS STAND. Hcadquarte.for the I leaning daily newspapers ol the coast. Sub acnptions t. ken for the Weekly Examiner g.Tiff'&ff cica,s and C0nftc,l0nIe7Atm w. WE DO NO r WAN r-Iloyf or loIferT buT menofab tv. 4ioo in eL .. . Dut hus.lers. State and ceneral " .."""i1",. . and commission. Rucine Fire -".- eb kxaiiiiv Engine Co., itacine, Wis. u4i PUBLIC MEN, TOLITCIANS ANdIus". aKW I'Al'UR-Urge lot'oT-hTa WMPP,neisl-erfor sale cheap. ju PA ERs -inland, Sacra JiSMa-wsw nwwo. i'ostoffice block. I Close At Hand January 27tb wc will commence to move to 2S7 Commercial' street, tl1buUo now occupied ui G W, Jolinson d Son.fy Our ' removal sale Wi close on Saturday ncxtyto tatc advantage of our extremely low prices while yotr have an opoor, 1111111. "-' ' The Last Week As this is our lastonStatf street, wc offer all remnants and-brokcn-lines" regardless of cost. Shoes, Hats and Furnishing Goods, The remainder of these, lines wc will close out at half price this. week, .Callbcfprc thesizesand 5.M . & E. 115 STATE STREET, OPERA HOUSE, Grand Successful Week. OPERA HOUSE ms. .r. i''' Chase 2C Stock 2C Company, Entirely New Repertoire of Plays, " l" X jjtT('T"V1 w. v. s 9 y " , w Cx Thursday, Z January 23, flUtyVVUVV u ms ms Ten Dollars Given AND WO OS SATURDAY NIGHT. Th'i same pleasing price of admission, 10c, 20 and 30c t't'.'C rvc'l scats at Tatton's Bros.' bookstore without extra charge. und mwL FOR CA will toave .'Salem February 5 V-. r INSURANCE -J. N. Fergnson, agent for estern Assurance of Toro-ito, FhocnU of Life anr! Arti.K l pf.tf J!l"ice. l,n ,wilh he GloboRV.1 fm, ' l ln "' P01 olt,ce build. Ing. f-2 lm COMDINATION OIL CURE CO fo, JTr "?,,lI"B'n,dUeMe.. We'cure Wh1 'he"mJI?ai.a"!. rt mlnor'dlsea"? ...." j .iun 011 wmen ts workinp wonder. Box 169. AildrCM, H HtCKJfAN, Traveling Agent, Eugene, Or, STRAYED Cm s-rmrnj 7. ! . ter?wv boutV.,So.Twe ':J?.l S :C wrf-i.?rJeJt!?,l4 Also kmn. Liberal nUTl 1 j.,7"?'1. &K($ Vh Baby wa. atok, wa pT. her CattU. When she was child, ahe cried for CaaorU, sheu.cam,, luaeto TO SlAHRY Oonrrn Wj .,,. - -1 vuv90f SH ,X X iw, ." &-.. ', 7.. H. STOCK Mfc a s V ' Damon and Pythias Away Every Night The Salem Woolen Mills Store, The clothing bus! ness in Salem during the past year has, in a general way, had its rough sailing, But the Woolen. Mills Store has stood like Gibral ter and sold the most and best goods, It's homemade and all wool goods, coupled with square dealing, has done that busi' ness, and the intention of the managers is to put in a large st' kthe coaling season at prices that will corres' pond with small in' comes, and at the same time the stand' 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 the past, JOHN HUGHES, Dealer in groceries, paints, oils, window glass, varnishes, ancl the most complete stoce of brushes of all kinds in the state, Artists materials, lime, hair, cement and shingles, ana finest quality of grass seeds, W. F. R. SMITH & CO. (Successors to Smith & Sch ndler ) General Blacksmiths. . tytforseshoelng.a.sspecialtv. New soa full sel. Si.co. Onlwffh best woik dune. Job woik a specialty, PrTcw the lowt J H. HA4S. WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, Makes'a'spcialty'of fine repair work. 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