r1lWWHPWPP3WHT"B' f.MMW - -' 1 --iMMaMawawwltHawwMiiMW b v U yt ft lit' '' Hi I if ' tttcjdtm OaUy Capital Journal S5M9Y9 BY HOFBR BROTHERS, THURSDAY, FEB. 13, 1890. STEAMERS lAltona and Ramona LEAVE 1MILY. SUNDAY. Portland. 6)45 a. m. oo a. m. Salem, 7:45 a. m. 10:15 a.m. Independence, 6:30 a. m. Ono a m. FFre!jht received up 10 10 p. m.23 C; ck time, regular service and cheap . rates ... M. I. BALDWIN. Agent, Salem Mi. - r - ra: PERSONAL. . .McKliiloy Mitchell, of Gcrvuls, was 11 Hnlein vlHltor today. Mnrsliul Itvnuli, of Woodbiirn, re tun cd homo tills afternoon. President .1. SI. "Wallace, of the water company, ont to rortlnnil this afternoon, and will return Fri day evening. Cupt. Davis and wife, of Hie Knot Portl ml barracks, Salvation Army, returned homo thin afternoon, after tin absence of thtee weeks. Lou .1. Adams, of Slhorton, It. In town today. lie Is. tnentloncd in a enn ildnto for the legislature. Hols u "sound money" n.niionthogold bni.k J.K. Ilaminond. of Slhorton, was in tlio olty the past few day, looking after his flmncos for tlio ltepnhlioan nomination Tor MiorllT. Ho has the uppoiiniiice of a man ooiupotont to till that otllco, and Is an Intelligent mini to talk to. Boys Aimno. - Four of the Iwysat the Htato reform school tiro slok with what Dr. Rlchatdsou pronounce scarlet foer, and there Is much anxiety at tho lust Hut Ion as to rasulK Wantkd. A good seven or eight room lioiuo for one year, not oer ltxi a year runt. See Joe Koniw, State 1I0UM. o 11 0 Thk Journal prints tho will of the Republican state and coni?rossloiml conventions as authorized by the con tnilcom it tons. R?irtova 1 Owing to the fact hat wc AlMMlLlII k .,J rvi h r I II CO 1 n 1 10 ail will March lat.ta.h,. Van V '""'". ;;r..WT.. Vocc,T :u 1st, to t a reduction of ... ;.:.; WM4W" wnKr wc wm sell all croccr es at s .2. DEPARTMENT NO. J. Judge Burnett Prewd Over the Circuit Court. In the case of Thompson & Co. vs. Victor Cnmbas et nl., being an action for replevin to recover 42 balcB of hops, aggregating 8,000 pounds and of the value of 8400, D'Arcy & Rich ardson represented the plaintiff and O. G. Blnghnm and J. A. Carson tho defense. Tho matter was tried before Hie following jury: T. A. Ford, S. T. Hobart, Henry Kcenc, A. SI. La Fol lct, Alex. Clark, 0. B. SIcElhancy, films. Lcmbcke. T. R. Hlackcrby, Ed. Jones, 31. A. Wade, Henry Hall and A. II. Olesy. They were sent to the Jury room shortly after 4 o'clock and about 7:20 returned a verdict for the plaintiff. TRUK RILLS. True bills were returned by the grand Jury against Otto Burson, Andrew Heiilitie arid John Bailey, the boys who burglarized the store of N. M. Ilaisley at fjtnyton on November 21, Inst. Tlio culprits were arraigned last evening before Judge Rurnett. THE DOCICKT. Ruttlcr, Schutzc & Co. vs. D. B. Flsk & Co., conversion; non-suit by plaintiff. Stafo of Oiegon vs. Chas. Nelson, selling liquor without a license; con tinued. Y in. Horn ct nl, vs. F. C. Frevost ct nl, appeal ftom J. p. court; defend ant's motion to dismiss appeal over ruled. Andrew Hcnlinc and Otto Rurson, indicted for burglary, and being under lUyenrHof age. were committed to the rjfonn school. Duvld Cnrr, indicted for larceny lu a house, lined &ifl nnd costs. Sent to Jail, State vs. Geo. W. Holllstcr, charged with larceny of n coat, dismissed by district attorney. J. Reynolds vs. John Patterson, ac tion for money. Continued; pending settlement. W. S. Taylor vs. Amos Reach, re plevin; Jury trial, verdict for plaintiff. J. F. Thompson & Co. vs. Amnllc Choqucttc, settled. J. F. Cook vs. W. II. llyars, suit to recover personal property, Jury tlal. Jury as follews: F. A. Ford, R. G. Fierce, C. W. Knox, Edward Johns, T.lt. Blaekeiby, Win. Wolfer, C. II. JIcElhnney, Kani'l. Conner, . Henry Hull.H. T. Hobart, Clarence Slmoral, K. II. Flagg. I). C. Shermnn and Tllmon Ford are for defendant, Holmes and Holllstcrfor plaintiff. A Hop Contract. Wcdncsdey there was Hied In tho county clerk's oillco a hop contract covering a jicrlod of three years be tween L. Q. Bower, of Sllvortou pre cinct and the Pacific Hop company, of Seat tie. By Its terms Sir. Bower Is to furnish tho company 15,000 pounds of hops raised by him during each of the years 1890, 1897 and 1808, they to Ikj delivered on board the cars at Silver ton. Tho prlco ho Is to rccelvo is (J, 7 and 8 cents, respecthely. On tho first of September of each year ho will be entitled to receive an advance of 3J cents If ho desires. The provisions of tho contract aroqulto extensive and, as usual, place the buyer In position to take the hops at a price below that of the contract hhould they not be of the quality specified. Ahticlkh Fimh). Supplemental at Holes of Incorporation were filed yohturdiiy In tho secretary of state's oillee by Thomas Kay, Squire Farrar, C. . imtinji, T. II. Kay and R. H. tnho, directors of the Thomas Kay Woolen Mill company, Increaslnir the capital stock of -viid comnanv from t7.',(XX) to $100,000. Article were aNo filed b J. F. Huntslngor, Mary Attcr bttrg. Ama Hagey, Anna Knlirht. Tellef Johnson, Incorporating the Sherwood Congregational church, at Sherwood, Washington county. Don't forgot tho tegular monthly sociable, at Cliunnlng hall, Friday eoulng, I'Vbruiiry II. Music by tho Kll to orchestra. n.;jt Why buy a poor flavoring extract? Your money, the same amount of it. will buy Fry's 1 of fine flavor, guaran teed pure, Cost 10, 25 and 50c I Sale! store, Ten Per Cent Off for Cash on All Goods except sugar, H M, BRANSON Co, sV03 Comowrclal street ft SOCIETY CHRONICLE. Local Newa of Social and Fraternal Sveati. ST. VALEKTUTE SOCIAL. The young people of the Christian church will give a free social and pro gram in the church Friday evening at 7:30. After program an oyster supper will be served in the church parlor. 15 cents for a good supper. d. or II. SOCIAL. Last evening the ladles of the De gree of Honor, A O. U. W.f tendered a party to their gentlemen friends at Workman hall. Dancing was indulged In after the usual ceremonies, and a good timo was had until nearly mid night. The ladles arc acknowledged good entertainers. a. A. R. SOCIAL. Sedgwick Post, Woman's Relief Corps, will give a Lady Washington social next Stonday evening at the G. A. R. hall. There will be a literary program and refreshments afterwards. Judge George II. Rurnett will make a short nddress. LETTER LIST. The following letters remain in tho Salem post ofllce uncalled for. persons calling for the same, please say "advertised." mnuiis uuiiry Anderson Walter Rrown Carl Brown J W & Co Burke R Sirs Burkkhart Frank Burrus Slay Mrs Bulinhard W S 0 Kostcr Chas Kennedy 31 C Sirs LefllerJ II Lake Violet Sillier F.T Sillier J J SIcDonald C A SIcTireWSIrs SIcFarlandAndrcw Conradi Phil Dlnsmorc SI FSIra Siorgan Silvia A Dlctz Annn Miss -Mciioisun Dlinlck Laura Ord LSirs Dcnolght Rose " Davis Sarah Sirs Fectz Emma " Granholm Lizzie Powell SInudSIIs PottoriT Emma Roberts Slack Savage Addle Sirs Savnge A SI Shock John Spieler Adolph Spcesc W II Schafcr Kutta Thorn .Tas Thomas Watts Goblc S A Gibson R 1) George F L Garrison Frank Hcrran Chas Hunter Ella Sflss Howard Frank Hoi man U Hlllycr Tims Harris Llll le.M Jones S F Jackson Rose Taylor Sarah Sirs Vcatch Sam'l Wilson SI ASIrs 2 Warren Eli 120 Twelfth street F. Bonham, P. SI. I) Would Dc School Teachers. County Superintendent of schools, J. S. Graham convened the nunrtcrly examination of applicants for teach ing certificates Wednesday at a room lii-tlie basement of thecapltol. Those enrolling with him for the purpose of forming tlio class were as follews: E. Grace Hargrove, Monmouth. L. Dae Anderson, Sloro. Clara Kirkpatrlck, Aumslllc. Lydla Arnct, Sllvcrton. Huldnh II. Cox, Rosedalc. Slagglo Hammer, Scotts .Mills. Kato Saunders, Woodburn. Llllie Tlmm, Liberty Edith E. Hargrove, Slonmouth. Grace I). Reed, Scotts Mills. D. L. Dutton, Fair Grounds, Geo. W. Aschenbrenncr, Salem. Grace Savage. Stnyton. Grace Riley, Salem. Hattle Edwards, Salem. Sirs. C. II. Palmer, Salem. Grace Rubb, Sllvcrton. Mary Trlplctt, Sllvcrton. John L. Slorley, Sllvcrton. Sadie Thorp, Stnyton. Lola Smith, Fair Grounds. Anna Ritz, Marlon. Siyrta Tromllson, Salem, Estella Knylor, Fruitland. J. O. Mills, Highland. W. W. Apple, Salem. SI. F. Hanvllle, Salem. Walter SI. Smith, Salem. R. II. Atichard, Fair Grounds. D. S. Yotlcr, Salem. Jane G. Robins, Fruitland. Lircna SI. Shuck, Slonltor. E.iphe SI. White, Slarquam. Pearl Mllllgan, Turner. Piofs. II. II. Smith nnd J. J. Kraps will assist the superintendent In the examination and marking of the pa- ! lHJ,1i' Thk RKViVAi..-3tcetlngs at Leslie SI. E. church are still In nrocress. a good work Is being accomplished, the inicrosus more than sustained, con- versions aro occurlng. They will con tinue at lcastdurlng the present week. iiiuie reading nt 2:30 p. m. Chlldrens meeting at 4 p. m. Prcachlm; at 7:M. Voi.taikk.-Hov. W. E. Copeland win lecture lu Unity church novr. Sunday night on "Voltaire and tho Franch Bcvohitlon." Faumkus, AttkntionI Flvrt linn, dred biisheU wiiitn c.ui n.. .- Perfectly clean. Address or onll nn I ...,v.v "...if avvii uiiis iiii ?.iiin O. J. Hnmsdcn, two miles noath of , .'iiiuii-u), 2 13 it w , VrittIUljrvrMtkV,vasvUrCatUrU. . WUn klut m a, CUttJ, ho criod f or CtorU. W1u the became Mlu, tho chinj to CutorU. MThea she h4 CUUJren, khs st Ihem CMtorla. A few oorcoats and mackintoshes vvt.0irt ? Bnl Auction at the iwiiilH U ,U "i'P1 a Z. 13 2(HW itie U. S. Qnv't ?niW Aotv Royal Baking fWr OREGON SWAMP LANDS. Applications for Payment of Part of Purchase Pries. Another application for payment of 20 per cent of the i purchase price or swamp lands has been Presented to the state uoaru 01 scuoui juuuvuinimaa"'" crs. R. F. SIcConnaughy has nsked the repayment on 14,429 acres, or $2885. This is a part of the original H. C. Owens' claim, nugh Fnuier has also made application for repayment on 840 acres, or $108. The entire ntnouut of land for which the state lias been asked to refund 20 per cent of the pur chase price Is over $00,000 within the last year, tho repayment on which amounts to about $19,000. It Is claimed that the state lias, since tho swamp land act was passed, refunded $10,000. There has been u great deal said concerning tho practice of fraud in connection with the swamp lands of Oregon. It Is not apparent on the surface Hint the state would suffer serious injury by receiving 20 per cent of tlio selling price of land for which it could not give title, and afterward refunding the payment. But it is claimed the state has lost many thousands of dollars In this way, and it is explained by Clerk Odell In sub stance as follews: "Between 1878 and 1880 large appro priations were made by the lcglsla ture for building wagon roads, the acts providing that payment therefore should be made out of the swamp land fund. That fund being without cash, swamp-land warrants were is sued in largo amounts nnd told at I great discounts, many warrants being sold for 20 cents on the dollar. These ' warrants were bought and turned back to the state at pur In payment of the 20 per cent cash payment required for the purchase of swamp lands. Now the state is paying out the face 1 value of these warrants." . A Reply from Eugene. Th3 following In the Eugene Guard may be of Inicrcst to tho Salemltes. It is in the form of a communication over the signature of "S. II.": "Com plaints aro frequently made in tlio papers of the extravagant manner in which the state Instltutl ons at Salem are managed, and when more economy is used it is so much better for the taxpayers. That Dr. D. A. Paine, superintendent of the Insane nsylum, Is doing this Is Inferred from a letter received hero written by G. W. Hnnd- saker, who Is the purchasing agent of Hint institution. He writes: We did all of our own butchering last month, January, and were agreeably surprised with the results, and we will continue to do so. We nover used moro meats or of better qualify than In the lust month.nud It cost us $.1.05 per 100 lbs. against $5.20 on the last contract. We will begin to make garden on the asy lum farm In a few days. The many friends of tlio above writer will regret (?) that he is 'going Into consumption' , -of good tilings to eat having gained ,20 pounds In weight since leaving Eugene." Josh Spruceby Tonight. j "Undo Josh Spruceby" Is tlio at j traction at tho opera house. It is I well spoken of by tlio pipers every where and tho Nebraska State Journal j has the following words of prnlso for line entertainment: "A large nnd , enthusiastic audience enjoyed the ; performance of the rural drama 'Uncle Josh Spruceby at Lansing j opera houso last evening. The clover work of Burt Hodgklns caught the , crowd and tho whole performance was punctuated .with laughter and np- plattse." Cure for Ilcadacho. As a remedy for all form of Headaches Klcctric miters has proved to be the very best. Ii effects mst dreaded hab tual sick headmhe yeilds to ,utn"uen - We urge all who arcaflUc'ed to permanent cure nnd the Ki" hTcasToT haffi ffi IS tnc Hitlers cures by giving th-s nee led tone .- ... uun, mm icw caes long reiist the use of this medicines. Try itonco. Fifty 1 cents and $1,00 nt Fred Legg's Drug store DISSOLUTION NOTICE. The grocery firm of Slclntlro & Davis has dissolved partnership, and tlio undersigned will continue tho business under tho firm name of Chas. T. Slclntlro & C.n. Tim timni-d of tho nstiiiiiii,,..f n-:. ..i..., . ., .-a ,.v all natrons fr ,... -.."' i l m to tho ambition of ti.e new man- "foment to merit a continuance of tue same. Chas. T. SIoIntire. Warrant Call No.i 1 Office County treasurer, 1 SlAitioN County, Oregon, y v.i. 1 , alem, Feb. 1,1890 " "'?, on ''and to nay all outstanding county warrants Issued prior to Feb ruary lst.,1895, and that interest will stop on samo from this dato. Jai SI into. '-l-tl2 -W Coiintv Trn-ienivir . - ...MU...V., The New York Racket is still sell lug all their stock of winter undor. weurat Rreat reduction, to close out1ant,ie oods In this line. Call ul get a bargain. 13 2d-lw 1 Children Cry for PlfohAi. Na4. J fltOher S Cattoria. . VALLEY LOCAL Wtiwa. l 8 I ! ' i I A I '1 1 i l h ' V 8lT i IT AUMSVILLE. J, B. and C.A.Wlnslow, of Olympla, visiting relatives here. ( fl ,ms irclmsc(1 , q hM q( c r noln forty There was n social dance given at tho Ileln's hull Friday night. r Last Saturday there was a teachers' institute held in tho school house. 1 There was a largo attendance, nnd n very interesting session wns held, Prof. Graham, the county s'upcrlntcn- dent was p.tescnt. Prof. Geddes.of the Sllvcrton sccool, was In the city last week. Sir. Herrlck. the county surveyor, has been doing work in this vicinity the past week. David Isaac lias gone to California expecting to locate there. Ills family will go in about two weeks. I1R00KS. Sirs. A. Jones' grandmother, from Fairfield, is visiting tlio Jones family this week. Johnnie Imlah was seen in these parts Sunday. The preaching services at the Per kins school house last Sundny afternoon was well attended. DO NOT THINK V& Because you pay a high sure the quality Unscrupulous dealers will fix the price regardless of quality, Wc wish to say that wc arc proud of our line of Teas, and want you to come and look at them. Your arc not obliged to buy. Our 30cent Japan uncolorcd, cannot be beat in quality by any 50ccnt Tea in town. 8 HARRITT LAWRENCE P O, Grocery, On Friday evening, February 14, there will be n valentine drawing and mush and milk soclnl at Harrokl's hop house. The proceeds go to the Brooks brass band. Geo. Ilowcr is voiy low nt this writ ing. Rosa Wolf, of Sllvcrton, Is spend ing the week with friends and rola livcsat this place. SllssSIaud Byjno, of Salem, Is visit ing at Squire Evans, this week. Tho meeting of tlio Young SIcns' Republican club on .Monday ovenlng, wns well attended. The organization will be known hereafter as 'Tlio SIc Klnley Republican Club," of Labish. Tho next meeting has not been called, but the ladles are cordially Invited to conic and meet with us next time. Lost. On Sunday eve, by little Nellie. Hoover, a smnll gold watch chain. It would oblige us if the finder would leave the chain nt tlio blacksmith shop. Dr. Stott, of Gcrvais, twas Jon our street last Friday. Dick Swartz. the Salem pralrlo saw. mill man having secured the contract of sawing tlio timbers for the woolen mills, not being ablo to get out the t mbers nt Ills mill has brought his crew here and will use SI. L, Jones mill nnd get the timber from SI. L. Prouate. In tho matter of the E. C. Small estate Judge Hubbard author ized tlio administrator, Geo J.Pearco, to pay to F. II. Alllston, receiver of tlio Northwest Fire & Slarine insur ance, 33 per cent of Its 8150 claim against the estate. MARRIED. PHILLIPS-BARKER. - At the home of tho bride's mother, Zena. SmwuPHSP' Wednesday, February 12,1890. Miss Hannah Phillips to S. Barker. Rev. W. C. Kantner, D. D. of Salem, ofllclating. ' A goodly comnanv nf fr-imis nt tutc excellent family was gathered at the old homestead to witness the event, and participate In the joyful occasion. A magnificent wedding dinner was served and not a few rare presents were bestowed upon the worthy couple. After this tho newlv uM,wi couple started for Salem amid a shower of good wishes, and left fpr .uiB, mien; a stion honeymoon will be enjoyed by tho bride and groom. Upon their return Sir. and Mrs. Barker will tako un thnir imm. at tho old homstend, where niiey will conduct tho farm In tho future. died. "TTnesday.February !,tiS.HiAL8, e' 'our . miles -,- iV ;?wu ouiein.oi neart disease A. W. Brownell, aged Ct years. Deceased was born in RPnnain. couuty, New York.,-and leavea a wife and bix children S. S. and Martha place, and four urarcn to mourn his death. Slartha live at t.in i,m. four sons nw tjntti about tho east. The fnneral will JjSl1!1 ?i t,I,e1,,ome . iThlay. and burial at Rural cemeterv Rev. Belknap, of Turner, oSS9 TOIL Ml -MILIUM SHOES ! As wc arc closing out of the house at oncvhalf of the regular price at this sale, To make room for our new spring stock, which is now arriving, wc will offer all winter goods at a great sacrifice, Qt L 257 Commercial street Phone 112, price for Tea that you thus in THE MARKETS. Chicago, Feb. May biy,. New York, Tcb, 330. 13. Wheat, cash 640. 13. Silver, CCJcjlead, SAN FRANCISCO MARKET. San Francisco, Feb. 13. Wheat, l.iaV Wool.. Oregon, choice, too; .inferior 7 8c, valley, 9ttc. Hops Quotaulc at 6c. Potatoes 50 to 80c per sack. Oats Milling. 8i-ss. PORTLAND MARKET. Portland, Feb 13. Wheat valley, 62lc: Vnl a Walla. 60. -. Flour Portland. $3; Denton county, (: graham, $2 20; nuperline. 52 15 per bbl. Oats-While, 232.jc; grey, l92ijrolted nbags, 4 25525, harrch, 4.50 7.00; cases, 3.75. Potatoes.. New Oregon, 30(0)500 per sack. Hay., Good, S Sg8so per ton. Wo..l.. Valley, 9toc; Eastern Oregon, 68Jc. Milbtufis..Bran, $tt.5oi2.5o; shorts,$t2 Apples.. 40c. 1'ouhry.. Hens, Scjrocsters. i.So nerdoz ind not wanted: ducks, a.cofti.m n-r .in lurKeye, live 7c; eggs 12JJ cent cash. i3;chop feed,i2l5 Per ton; rye. 80c Hiden..ireen, salted 60 lbs 5c 60 lbs )tVicjhecp pelts, io7oo. turkeys, live 7c; eggs I2 cent cash. 00c per c lc: under Hons.. Oregon. .1 to er. acrnrfilncr ,n m.i. ity. " " fc.-i- uuucr.,wrcgon lancy creamery, 4o45; fsnn- da ry, 35; fair to good, 3035 common, 17c. J)l Cheese .Oiegon full cream, I2i2 c. Eggs.. Oregon. 15 per doz. u try.. Chickens, 250 per dez: ducks, 5 oo6j gcesc, $6 oe7.oo: tur' key. 9ioe: dressed. Mt2c. lIeel..Topsleers.a2 35c per lb; fair to good steers . 3Ka 3 5c; cows, aOaVf cj dressed beef. 4sc. ' Mu,lc!):;i,,, t?efl ,3-2-2Si choice cw,n, 1.50(512 00; dressed, 4c. Uogj.. Choice, heavy, 3 oo3.4o; llgh andeeders; 2 75;dresed, 4&cp?r lb.' b Veal.. bmall, choice, 56c; large, 34c per lu SALEM MARKET. Wheat.. 55c perbu., market firm. Oats .17c. Hay .Baled, cheat, $4SoS.oo; timothy, Hour,. In wholesale lots, 2.85; retail 300; bran, bulk 900; sacked, 1200: hos, Ii.oo12.ooj chop feed, 12.00 VealDressed,4. Hogs.. Dressed. 3. Live Cattle.. tJi2j. bheeu. . Live, 2 00. Wool..Uebt, I2ytc, uop..iJsst, 450. Eggs.. Cash. 12c. Butter.. Rest dairy, I5c;:fancy creamery, Cheese ,icSii2lAc. Farm Smoked Meats loo; .houlders, 7c. Potatoes.. 20c perbu. Onions., 2c. ,Baccn, 7c; hams Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair, Medal, Midwinter Fair. Da CBEAM BAKING POICDffl .Most Perfect Made, 40 Yuratfcc Start Jaid, this line we will offer any pair STOCK I L NEW ADVERTISEMENTS," PHONOGRAPH CONCERT.-Tv7lliu7li nrt will t;lve a phonograph concrrt in the We,! Salem hall on Satutday evenlm? nni aj.. , sion, gentlemen, 20c; ladles, toe; children loc waSTEu-i'icc io do general iiS k. K!ei"er'. NotiyhCcrot?aR'cgsCt'. ' pplyintc FOR SALE ,A fit class team of large fiM horeii, g -od workers, and fine trailers. Will he sold very cheap if taken at once. Innoitj of X, care journal. j. FOR SALE Some ery fine ihnrouchliredi Poland China brood sows Will scllttrr cheap if sold toon. Inquire of X, Journal,: j A WOMAN With baby three monihiold wants a poiltlon to do general houtewoti Enquire nt C. W. Scribcr's.South Stlim, jtf f'TD.NEWS SPA.D. -Hcalquancrilor "the leading daily newspapers ol the coast, hub ucriptions tben for the Weekly Examiner Fine stock of cigars and confectionery. F Miller. Prop. 1 14 im' PAPERS Portland, Sacramento, tait!e, Tacama nnd San Kiancisco papers on sale i Miller's Postoflice block PUBLIC MEN, POLITUANS AND mi iness houses can obtain all newspaper Mot' inntion from the pre of tho state, coast aid country from the Presn Clipping Bureau, (Allen's) Union Block, Portland. I2jf FOR SALE OR TRADE -The best bij fiult ami stock ranch lu Oiegon, containing 200 acres. Will sell cherp, on easy lermt.ct trade lor good hotel. For particulars inqmrt at this office. H.A.B. 1311a' JOHN HUGHES, Dealer in groceries, paints, oils, window glass, varnishes, and the most complete sto:e of brushes of all kinds in the state, Artists' materials, lime, hair, cement and shingles, ad finest quality of grass seeds, Coming Trie masterpiece of human interest and superb scenic splendor. Uncle Josh. Spruceby, The New England Comedy Sucoru. N scenery, new mechanical eftct, new special ties. &J Reed opera house, Thursday, Feb. 13. TO THE FARMERS! Wc have just completed a new feed ji one-half block south of the coirt house Please give us a call. Team 10c. a 6 BUSSARD & bIMPKINb. FRFF TO Al 1 I AD'ES! I have a very simple home treatment wbjchl will send free to all suffering women. Cures ftrnale troubles of every natute. Mot M detfui remedy ever known The half has never been told; For could we witn ink the ocean fill, Were everv blade of grass a qutll, Were th whole worU of parchment raae And every woman ascribe by trade To tell ihe meriis of Balm of Figs, I j would drain the oc an dry. Nor would the scroll contain the wboK, Though stretched from sky to skv. Address U,s. J. W. B , box 961 Ta'lmft Linn county, Or 2 ,mL. Va uU)h DUu 7"J 'Jtt&il&ZXfS Cl,karCktUtJ-.'r;rTicA-1 W.iL ll.OOOTr""?rj...iM . VI W .ii ..1 r ! Wf Ht Ui "- Havo You Soon tho new FoKow Per BoxT " "JT t reo with each box of Powder. t Asfcrorw- PEHiWRqYAL PILLS K. .9 ti v m i in wiummmtmr "$.