Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1896-1899, February 05, 1896, Image 4

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Oaiif CapitaNoufnal
BY HOintR DKOTHBK8,
acuKpaaY
STEAMERS
Altona and Ramona
-LEAVE
DAILY.
Portland, CMS m
Salem, 7'4S "
Independence, 0130 ft. m.
SUNDAY.
9:0011. m.
10:15 A.m.
6:00 a m.
Freight received up to to p. m.Sl
C ck time, refiuiar Ve'rvice and cheap
,,,. rates ... ,,.,
M. 1. UALDWIN,
Agent, Salem.
Sousas
Band
Coming
Reed's Opera House,
Wedesday, Feb, 19th
Scats on sale for Saus's Coiv
cert Band Friday morning, Feb,
7, at 9 o'clock sharp, to sub
scribcrs only,
R :scrvcd scats, SI and 1.50,
PATTON;BROS
T.o-al Manaccfs for Sousa's
Concert Band.
PERSONAL.
V. W. Elder and W. H. Cooper, of
Stuyton, wore In town today.
Ilonry Kecno, Sr., ono of the pio
neers of OrcKOii KopubUcnnlwii, wns
In town today.
Geo. (liirrlson, of AIhcii, Is In tlio
city upending it few days with Ills
'InyfilliSEjJliS-J3ruM lYivtaun.
MToroniun of thoSnleni Iron Works.
Ho In a practical machinist and me-
ulmnlo, ami will put u great deal of
now life Into tliu business.
PATitiOTiBM.-At tho Portland Re
publican club convention Delegate
Patterson, of Salem, moved that the
stage bo appropriately dccoiated with
an American Hag, which had lieeu
overlooked, and a committee was ap
pointed to attend. to that matter lie
forj the owning of tho afternoon ses
sion. Before an adjournment was
taken to 1 o'clock, "America" was
sung, led by tho Woodburn quartet,
by fully 1,000 patriotic voices In a
manner to bond a thrill of pleasure
through the souls of all llstuers. Tim
Woobuni Gleo club Is one of tho llnest
quartets heard In a iwlltlcal conven
tion. l'or Dr. Ilyrd,
Several hundred taxpayers of this
district havoslgned tlio following call:
Dr. W. II. Byrtl, director of School
District No. 21: -
The undersigned elt Irons and voters
In school district No. 21 rooogntelng
your osjieclal fit hum for school di
rector, .would respectfully request
t nit you permit the tiso of jour name
atfccliool director at tho forthcoming
wlioul elect Ion. We have boon much
pleased with the mauagoinciit of tho
alfalrsof tho district, while you have
neon chairman of the board. Your
etToits In behalf of tho IkwL Inteuvsts
of tlio district are worthy of coin
monil.itlonaud have met tho general
approMtl of all ponoiiH In t crusted In
icrvMi'd In the welfare of our excel
lent public school system. (Slimed).
Hr. Byrtl Is still cogitating whether
to accept, mil ho will prolwbly con
sent to be u candidate.
UOMMISHIONKIM' COUUT.- TlloMlir-
Ion county commissioners' court Is In
wssloii for the February toun.wltli
County Judge llublmitl, ,1. W. Watson,
mid J. Frank, Anderson, commission
ors, in lUtoiidaiHo. There are u num.
bor of Important bridge UIIU before
tho court.
Elactrlo Bitter.
Pewns ittuer ti mediclnt tulttd (ot any
wason tuti ptrhapi mora generally needed
wlen the IWtr li torpid nud Iuj8h1, and the
mrxl otA ter.lc sJ ahciaiUc UMt. A
riu.npi iMe of ihli mllclne hat often awted
lantf and peihapa fatal Ullloua fver, No
medicine will act moreiurely In counteract,
ing and frcelnc he ) teo froni the malailal
Hion. Headache. Indleeulon, Coniiipa.
iimi, wuiinw jcim to i.iccttlc niltcri. t0
rm and f ,lw rr Uvtit at Fied A. Lrcu'a
'wjr, wtur,
" WEDNESDAY, FEB. 0, 1300.
mmmiim ', I'lillUZZZZTZZZ-
! it
CHRONICLE.
of Social and Fraternal
Event,. I
jv fob all
..., 4i,r,mnii.Uenm
Local News
TON FOB ALL
rtronks and Macy, tho funniest team
jrooKB nnw -"" .., ..., "
on
earth, strikes saicm uxiuy u..u ...
m on the public at the o,a hone
to cvenlnir. If you don't like to
9. CVCt ,.B. , ,",L .me ,,tti,v. for
open
this
iniitfii vott had better slay away
for
. nni who attends will
linvo lo
laugh most of the time for two hours
tnun mr,1 Mines or anything clsi
itirs.
else
make you feel blue be sure and attend
for Brooks and Macy are warranted to
cure the wort case of blues In Salem.
Adinslslon M cents a special tate of
25 cente will be made to members or
tlicY. M.C. A.
Y. M. C. A. AUXIMAItY.
The annual business meeting of the
Woman's Auxiliary to the Salem Y.
M. C. A. was held yesterday afternoon
nt the Y. M. C. A. parlors, and the
following olllcers were elected tor me
year: President, Mrs. It. B. Wallace;
Mrs. Jcssup, Mrs. Habcock, Mrs. Sav
age, Mrs. H"dgklii ana .Mrs. uiihur
hiiin being elected vice-presidents,
Mrs.Cavanaugh, secictary.MIss Uolse
llnanclal secretary, ad "Miss Kirk
treasurer. The date for the turkey
unm-i-hits l)eeu llxcd. Tlieatrangc-
innnt for tin; feast arc about coin
pletcd and next Saturday night at 7
o'clock the war on turkey will begin.
As Is well understood, the winning
side, only, nnd Invited guests arc to
partake of the good things, while the
losing thirty will content themselves
with mush and milk as a means of
satisfying the Inner man on that
occasion. The tables will Iw spread
In the gymnasium and while the feast
Is In progress Ihcic will bo sovcral
mints and lesnonses theicto. Tlio
reds were tlio winners by 138 against
113 members secured by the yellows,
Charged With House Breaking.
Hermann Upendall, Henry Hlosser,
Otto Hlosser and Tims. McNary of
Atitora were sent up fmm .Justice W.
S. Hurst's court last night on it charge
of unlawfully bieaklng Into a dwell
ing house on the farm of A. Hlosser of
this city. They gavo ball to Justice
Johnson In the sum of $250 each, for
their appeaianco Iwfore the grand
inrv. The trouble arises over con
struction of a lease.
Mr. Hlosser Hit) s his lease says when
lessees fall to pay the lent ho can ic
move them. Hut ho could not got
papers served, so llc l,ut ',,,10s Jfc
Nary on the place and thus got pos
KfHMlim mid had papers on all of the
parties, with the uIxjvo result. Mr.
Hlosser says ho was forced to. take this
step to get a settlement.
Ci
No Action Ykt. Attorney
Gen-
oral Idleman Is still engaged In lead
ing tlieuiimemarmirt. ilwUlmUi tlv
lias not decided thai he can in lug a
suit, as that quest loads raised in the
decision Itself, but Is ghlug It ills
earnest attention.
Revival meetings are still in progress
at Leslie M. K. church with good re
sults. Bible leadings each afternoon
al 2:110 and picachlug eacli evening at
7:30. Itov. C. M. Bryan Is assisting
the pastor. All are coidlally Invited
to attend.
Lccrruiti:. Mr. James McCourt will
deliver a lecture on the Metric Sys
tem of Weights and Measuies, for the
bcnollt of all Interested In this sub
ject, at Mr. Pearson's writing school
In Kast Siilcin, next Saturday at 2
p. in. Teachers espeolally Invited.
Tkn Days Moiu:,-Then the Wiley
B. Allen Co. will close their Salem
store. Until the 15th everything In
tlio store, Including a lino lino of
pianos and oigans, will po sold at cost
prices.
Hkquihitiqn -On request or tho
governor of Montana, Governor Lord
today Issued a requisition for n man
named John Bojd In Grant county,
who robbed a woman. Hols In jn at
Portland.
On -run RiVHit. -SteamlKiat men ro
port business as picking up, with iv
IIIktiiI liicreaso of freight and soufb
passengers. Tho river stands at about
H feet, and Is slowly falling.
Rk)kdku'8 Couht. - Joseph N.
Hiatlley, charged with Indecent ex
posuro or his jHirsou, and Beit Dunn,
for disturbing a religious mooting,
will have a hearing More Recorder
Edes 011 Thutsday.
Brooks and Macy, the great humor-
lists, at the opera limco to night.
Two hours pure fun.
Marvelous RtuuHs
From a Utter wiitten by Rev. J Gunder.
man, pfDlmondale, Mich., we are permitted
to make ihli extract 1 "lhe nolietiiatlon
iiuccomend nu Dr. Kiiu.'. ,i .,n,.... .1
the rendu ci uliuoit nurelou In the case '
of my wife. Wliltc I way panor of die lbp.
i . .m. . """ p'or 01 uie nap.
list Church at KIks Junction she wasbrouclu I
dvn ltli Pneumonia aucccditii; U Uilppc '
Icrilble paroxysms of coiiRhlng would las
j.v.. ...v.. ..mc uuciupiion ana n seemed as
If she could not suture ihem A friend .ceo
memUd Dr Klnc'j NmJIw,,,,, ......
qutck In us work and
u oik .ml highly a..ficto,y i
Tilal bottles frcv at Fred A. lec'a
lesuit
Drufi btwe. Regular sue o cents, ami $,.,,
The Ut S, Gov't Reports
teT Rtyat Baking Pqw4
SOCIETY
Mniiiiiiii'ii'Mill""'J'll"'"T?"llMW,w
A Mother's Inquiry.
j0URNALnB follmV9! J It f B? '
and lf M !c tlio. no a bjr wMc J
could be enforced aprlnst it 1 I mca
..i.. ia miinc nn nil the time In tlio
'." e" .7 "" rn.ninrtI.iiiU.
, rooms in i... '" j "" ,
, tc fr0Ilt tolJjn, jjj
can(y ctc ., arc sold backout orsigui.
.."..,: Biw,tinc their home ditties
are men ih.-k"k """ "T ...
are playing cards for chips, wiuiu
young men and youths arc looking on
and taking lessons. What dark spots
In our fair city. 1 ask for Informa-
tlon
Katie Putnam.
..T"t:::'rr S n
,:'?;;",;". s-ss-a e
Dazey'splay "The Old Lilme Jvim,"
ivcrnMinwoik of Miss Futtiniii, her-'
self, who Is an accomplished artist
ffiLSrSetWS:
past summer and spent two weeks
sketching the various points of inter-
est that are reproduced In the play's
scenic equipment and will be shown
at the opera nouso lihuhuuj nihhi,
mw. .tut,, nf Katie Putnam's engage-.
nient.
Anvlum Rcnort.
mi.,. w,...-f nf Uiuioi'lntondnntPninc.
lliuiriwi.u,". - ,
of the asylum, for January, shews:
Expcndltures for articles con-
0iSffnV,cVnptoyM.,...,..:...,.,.
Monthly pay-roll 73
Monthly per capltncxpenso S0.33 ,
Patients, January 31
Increase over preceding month.
Received during the month....
Discharged
1051
11
34
20
A Orcat Entertainment.
The Brooks-Macy entertainment,
which was given at Portland last
night, was a great success. The fol
lowing note Is self-explanatory:
1'oktland, February 4, ibihi,
Mil. PAiaE:-Say anything, you
..1 .. f tHul.tn lt tlw. 1tlVtll.a.M !llVf
cnmiiiiiiil Ien: nml nt tliacloso of the
II ' M 111 lfl illilU LVI VIIU Iivuii7i-iivj
enteitalninont your audience will go
away saying tfhe lialf was never told.
Mr. Duinniitt and myself nio glad and
anxious to have you know that wo con
sider It a great cntcrtninmcnu
W. B. Knai'P.
Chairman Star Course Committee.
Divine Healing.
Sai.km, Or., Feb. 3, 1800.
To the Disciples of Christ: By re
quest, I give my testimony to lhc(
power of divine healing, by the laying
on of hands, through the blood of
Christ, by faith In His name, having
been healed January 8, 1890, of
neuralgia In my head, when by the
grace of God and faith in the Lord,
Jesus Christ, T have been made whole. '
Mita. K. Gamiim:.
iv k'.iiii wiisTuniTlng away tndnj up
the middle of Slate street.
"That's a Populist team."
"How do you know?"
"Tliey keop tlio middle of the road."
That settled II.
DIED.
G1KSY At tho family home, Aurora,
aii naiociocK-p. in., iuontuiy, Ken
ruaiy 3, 1805, II. V. Glesy, son or F.
Glesy, of heart failure.
LETTER LIST.
Tho following letters remain in
tlio Salem post olllco uncalled for.
persons calling for tho same, please
say "advertised."
Abbott Dora Miss JonesJos
Applegate W C Linton Stephen
Bushcy W L McClan J li Miss
Hawker AV V Murray II
Cunningham Mrs Moscr Grace MlssB
Win Myers W M
Cook Virgil Ott Win
Collins W B PortorirKmiiiaMIss
CrltchlonKllzaMrs Reeves Cora Miss
Casey Josle Simons Joo
Dunn Anna MMrs Shepley Mlnlshla
Davis Sarah Mrs Miss
Fleming Ida Mis Steams Thos
Gardner FM Tharp.TG
GIliuniolIallioMlssThorn J II
Howell J B Mrs Wise M C Mrs
Webb Ellsworth
B. F. Honham, P. M.
Make Yourself Stronr;.
If you would resist pneumonia, bron
chitis, typhoid fover and perslstont
coughs and colds. These Ills attack
1 no weak and run dow 11 system. They
hid no foothold where tho blood is
kept pure, rich and full or vitality,
thoapiHJtltegoixl and digestion vlgi
orous, with Hood's Sarsaparllla. the
one trim hlnnil linrltw
..... --.,-.-,, I'OMIIVII
noon's iMiiscuro liver Ills, const!
illstl-
Sick-
patlon, biliousness, Jaundice,
lllTill
idaclie.
Wr.ATimn FoitKCABT.-Raln to
night. Thursday cooler.
Uathsl Dathal Dathsl
fprti. Children's halrcuttlng, .under
12 years of age,15 cents,
1-4-1 111 J. 0. Mills, Prop.
Warrant Call No,i
Qrvwv, County trgasuukr, j
Marion County, Orkqon, t
v.i , , SAtiai, Feb. 1,1890
Notice U hereby given that I have
funds on hand to pay nil outstanding
county warrants issued prior to FerE
iMW; nnd that Intoivst will
St0,) m fca,ne' fr0In tills date.
1h12w
County Treasuror, '
- - I
IAV .IINTO,
Children Cry for
Pltohtr'i Otorla.
SOLDIERS' HOME AWARD.
'StSi to the IlllBty
in which the n.ea.bfcn of
jj j bo;ird nd tcd a
uioduiuiu u ,..,.,,. ,1,. nrn.
set of Plans MOiiuny nw " r ' '
posed hospital In connection wiiu wte
Le. - Salcm Statesman. .
ormabv
"What are tlio facts ? Col. OrmsDj
. 4i nn,i
0r the txwrti was been iw.,
Rtatct tlmt no hasty snap Judgment
tnkon A, uml n Portland
()f gtntcs.
jinan with the news, hence Its howl.
. Mn 0nn9by of the board says the
board says the matter of building a
-. t- - rl"
oard for several moium, unit '
nn,i,,nt, .Hvars had been instructed
nndlmd W1ittcn to other soldiers'
homesforall data obtainable about
hospitals for those homes; this In-
formation was fully considered by
the board; that every plan submitted
f(l (.0l,si,crC(i;
to the board was
that Col. Ormsby did ask the board to
hold II n,ht
session because
(,'0 lo Portland
lie wanted to
Hie
next day; that at that
... , ,..., .1D,1
session tne pmns wcic nuV v.u..D.u-
crcd and compared; that during tne
BCSslo the Statesman repo.ter ca.ne
n, asked if a choice liad been made;
ho was told the board wns still consid-
nrlntr the nlanst that a plan was Hn-
". ..','..,..,.- ,.. nA
ally (ICCUICll on laiO unit uuuini;, iuui
after the session, Ormsby met the
Orcgoiilan icpoiteron tlie street and
told him what hail been done, hence
tho Stati'inan was scooped.
Out of Hint grows the above charge
of unfair action by the board, but it
may be stated that the board will not
reconsider Its awaid to Neer. It's the
. J,, -. . ...
opinion or uipi. urnisoj
that if the
other repoiter hud got the news
llrst
it would have been all right, and the
plan an exceedingly line one In the
estimation of the Statesman, and
that hereafter ho will carry a gun for
icportcrs generally.
WHAT IT MEANS.
The supreme court in three times
evading the construction of the con
stitution has .virtually decided that
state Institutions can be scattered all
over the state.
Unless a new suit can be brought
. to foico tho court to say whether tho
l.VyVimtlIAln,Mra!i:e,gV.!t SfiSl Vw
built and will cost not less than $250,
000 befoic llnlshed.
If Hint can bo done, branch asylums
and penitentiaries nnd reform schools
can bo built as fast as they can be
lobbied through the legislature
whether needed or not.
Scattering Bread.
The lino delivery team of J. M.
Huber had a remarkable runaway.
On Ferry street this morning, whllo
driving along at a moderate rate, tho
read In the Bakery wagon broke. The
front wheels pulled out, the horses
throwing tho driver Gordon Crossan,
18yearoldsonof Robt. Crossan, out
over the dashboard. Tho team ran
away, and qii Twelfth street collided
with a farm wagon, throwing one of
tho Huber horses, laming it some and
cutting 0110 leg some. They woro
stopped near tho bakery, after run
ning over to Asylum Avenue and then
down Chcmcketn. Young Crossan
jWas bruised some but not hurt
seriously. Ho had a narrow escape.
Blackburn Gaining.
; FitANFOivr, Ky., Feb. 5. Blackburn
gained two votos for senator today.
The ballot stoed: Hunter CO; Black
bum, 02; Carlisle 3; McCreajy, 2:
Hate, 1.
'
tiucklen's Arnica Salve,
The bet Salve in the world for Cuts
liruhe Bores, I Ulcen, &U lneum. Feve,
Sores. Tetter. Chan i hLu T rMtiXf.lV
,! .11 um u ,1?: ',' .."."""
and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cure
I lies or no nav renulrr.l. I, U nmnnlu,! n
oiye perfect satisfaction or money refunded
Price 25 cents a box. For &ale by Fred A
Awarded
Highest HonorsWorld's Fair,
Medal, Midwinter Fair.
w CREAM
BAKING
WIHDIR
tMost Perfect Mode.
aYr6thS4,siclanl ,
VALLEY LOCAL NEWS.
AUM8VHXE.
Beit Caslmtt, of Mohaua, visited
friends in Aumsville thUweck. He
is looking strong and well again arter
his recovery from typhoid fever.
Mrs, Jerome Foley, of Leady's mills,
Is a guest of Mrs. C. Traver this week.
Miss Clara Lfce, of Salem, Is visiting
her home near Aumsville.
Hcv. Alderson, of Portland, spent a
day or so with his daughter, Miss
Anna, at tills place.
Mr. lhno passed through tlio city
Satuuliiyonhlsway toSlunv.
Geo. Martin who was hurt last week
by tlio falling of a tree is very much
better.
Mr. and Mis. Merrltlekl, ofWhlto-
akcr.are visiting their daughter, Mrs.
Reader,
r. Traver has gone to the mount
ains on a hunting expedition for a
week or so.
Mrs. Hutler who lias been very sick
for some time is slowly recovering.
Titi'.vHinH HiciYCi.ns. The Lock-
wood Messengers arc mounted on
wheels. "Why should they not he
swift? Blue Boxes or Telephone 40.
tTI "' i '". Z T L,J
We don't wind our mouth up to hear It go Just for our own amusement,
for the benptit of the who c community, if they will only bo kind enpusn
Istento it for a few minutes. Wo have Just llnlshed Invoicing and find a
but
to listen
list of
GENUINE
1 lot Ik,Vs' knee pant Hultmw..,,.
1 Ot or boys' knee pant suits, vi.z SV,Y,V,r,V T'tK
1 lot or boys' kneo pant su ts. 42.00 SSJiSSrt tn I 'l a
1 lot or boys' knee pant suits, $2.00 S, SVS'
1 lot or men's suits only few, $5.25 "Sfrll t J-ffi'
1 lot of men's strong pants.'fl.M USSSS tn iifr
1 lot of men's strong pants, 85c R?,d' w0,Vt &
1 lot or children's wool mitts, 10c . .Itcduceil to Co
1 lot of chlidriMi's wool gloves, 25c Reduced to 15c.
1 lot of children's plush hats, i)0c .Reduced to 25c.
1 lot or baby hoods 40c and 75c Reduced to 20c and 40c.
1 lot of men's heavy winter caps, 35c, 45c and 20c Reduced to 20c.
1 lot or ladies' tine drc-s shoes, $1.50 v ' ' ' ; - o
1 lot of cotton back ribbon, former price, 4c, 5c, Oca nd 7c yd jsow-c.
Still a few men's and boys' long leg rubber boots at cost.
Decorated and white dishes at cost. All winter wojlcn goods nt cost.
M, J, Matson,
HARD TIMES FACTS.
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Chlcico,
Feb. 5. Wheat, cash 6$tc.
Mi, t7J
New York,
Feb. 5. Silver, 66c; lead,
3 3.
SAN FRANCISCO MARKET.
San Francisco, Feb. 5. Wheat, 1.13&
Wool.. Oregon, choice, too; .Inferior
8c, valley, 9 lie
Hops Quotable at 46c.
Potatoes 50 to 80c per sack.
Oats-Milfing. 8o8S.
PORTLAND MARKET.
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Flour Portland, $3; Benton county,
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cases, 3.75.
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Hay.. Good, 5.50(38.50 per ton.
Wool.. Valley, 9ioc; Eastern Orecon,
p8c.
Mlllslufls..llran, $11.50(13.50; shorts,$t2
Apples Joe.
Poultry.. Hens, 5c; rocsters, Jt.So perdoz
and not wanted; ducks, 2.5oj.co per dox..
turkeys, live 7c; eggs 12JJ cents cash.
i3;chopfeed,i2l5 per ton; rye, Socprrc
HideH.. green, salted 60 lbs 5c; under
uo iuMl3i4'tC,sneeppeus, 10700.
Hops. .Oregon, 4 to 5c, according to qual.
ity.
Hutter. .Oregon fancy creamery, 4o45;
fancy dairy, 35; fair to good, 3o35;
common, 17c.
Cheese .Oregon full cream, I2i2lc,
Eggs.. Oregon. 15 per dor.
Poultry.. Chickens, 250 per dox ;
ducks, $5.oo6; geese, $6.007.00: tur.
keys, oioc; dressed. II3VJC.
Ueef..Topsteers. 2Ji23.5c per lb; fair
to Reed atecn, 9tK2 3 5c; cows, 2Ji2c;
dressed beef, 45c.
Mutton.. Hest beef, 2.oo2.25; ehoice
Hoes.. Choice.
i "Oiv'.uu, iiiccu, 4C.
and eeders;
vn;...v-uu.. ucuvy, 300(0)3.40; ligh
"J"?; 2 75; dressed, 4c per lo.
eal.. Small, choice, 56c; large, 34c
veal
per lb.
SALEM MARKET.
Wheat. .53c per bu., market firm.
Oats .17c.
Hay .Baled, cheat. iA.zrThe on. .!.,. 1...
$6 50 .--WJ.-, ..-.vv,
Hour.. In wholesale lots, 2.85; retail
300; bran, bulk 0.00; sacked, 1200:
shorts, 11.00 12.00; chop feed, 12.00
VeaL.Dressed. axA.
Hogs.. Dressed. 3,
Live Cattle.. 1 i2X.
Sheep.. Live, 2.00.
Wool.. Debt, l2Vc.
Hops,. first, 45o.
Eccs..Cash. 12c.
Butter,. Rest dairy,
25c
15c; fancy creamery,
Cheese .ioi2c.
Farm Smoked Meats
Ba". 7ci hams
no; snouiders, 7c.
Potatoes .. 20c pe
sperbu.
Onions.. 2c.
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When aha was a CUM, she cried for CastorU,
When she became Mho, she clung to CastorU.
When she had Children, she gave them Caetorta.
Don't
Tobacco Soft or BmnV-A vn ,
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eliminates the nicotine poison rnalTe vrVvo
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run no Dhvsirar
Cac is soldbv n. I v. """ ?' f N
u "oancian risk, as No-To-
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in rtit-M A.r..j. 1 . . - '
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Towels!
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS,
LOST A deed for property from Wm H
Scott and wife to Thos. Town enh !. .
Iwnd. Finder will leave at Journal,
WANTED Place by achl to J
housework. Apply 187 Cottage it,
ii3
run aawi-iiOTire iicau or uairy cove
Hood stock nt n barguin. Call on d. W.Eol
mnmcii, vi. I 31 bt
A"VOMAN With baby three monlhT
wants n position to do general housetori,
T.nqulre at C. W. Scribcr's,Suuth Silcm, &
DlV'fNK llEALlNO SEKVlCiUOn S
day, Feb. 9, 1896, at 2 p. m , at 115 M
Mreet, Salem, Oregon. All earnest people
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Une stock ol cigars and conlecttonery, P V, ,
Miller, frop. I14 i'
PAPERS Portland, Sacramento, iei
Tacoma and San Fianelsco papers on nit
Miller's I'ostotiice diock
PUUL1C MEN, POLlTCiANii AND BiJ
iness houses can obtain all newspaper inti
mation from the press of tho state, cowl ul I
country from the Pres Clipping Burnt, i
(Allen's) union uiqck, rortumi. i;;d
FOR SALE OR TRADE -The best lit
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200 acres. Will sell cherp, on caiy tcrai,i
trade lor good liotol, ror parttcuiarsiDqu.i
at this i.fllce. II. A. B. 1311s
Brooks
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Opera House,
Wednescfay,
Fcb.S
X,
CTwo Hours of Pure Furut
Admission,
50&
Tickets on sale at Y, M, C.A.
Reed's Opera House
CThe Event of the SeasoruA'
Thursday, Feb 6thi
Appearance of the , .
. . Charming Comedienne
K
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mnii swam
And tho best company of her career,
in n grent sconlo production,
tho hit of tho season,
The Old Lime
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thor of "In Old Kei
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Kentucky." "A&IF-
phony in Fevers- and Flowers. ' iw
grandest scenlo display over made
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Reserved seats on sale nt ntton'j;
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window glass, varnishes,
brushes Wfyll kinds intbc
state. ArtistsVieals, lunj
hair, cement aritiijhineles, arJ
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