'',w,,7TB55RfvF," '.-w 7j -A i.ywmfl lnWMMHniririi ', & .' HV MMIlUlMmd"'1"''1'11'""' "" "" " "" "" III I m 4 r j Datiy Capital Journal BY HOPUR BROTHERS FRIDAY, FEB. 14, 1890 STEAMERS Altona and Ramona LEAVE DAILV. Portland, 6(45 a. m. Salem, 7145 a. m. Independence, 6:30 ft. SUNDAY, 9:00 a. m. 10:15 a.m. 6900 am. m. pl"reight received up to 10 p. m.EJ C ckllme, regular Vervlcc and cheap . . rate ... M. 1. BALDWIN, Agent, Salem. PERSONAL. I). E. Swank returned to his home at Atimsvillu today, Mr. and Mrs. W. 11. Lawler were passengers to Albany today. W. F. Bucknor went up to Sidney 011 the Itutlt last night, to bo gouo a a few days. MUs Clara H, Frluk went to Jeffer son today.whoro she will spend several days with Mm. Slelwer, Little Miss Arleuu Ohm went to Marlon today to visit her grand mother, Mrs. Joseph Cook. Mrs. YYiulu, of Iowa, and Mrs. L. 1. Kccler went to Marlon today, when t hey will attend tho Frleiuls'qunrti'ily meeting. Basil Wagner Is tho latest addition to the clerical force at tho state house, h living l)eoii npioliitcd to a clerkship InOon. Odell's oilleo. Mrs. Carrie Dennis and daughter Eva, of l'oitliiiid, 11 ro the guests of Miss Minnie B. Colwoll, on East State t wet for a few days. A. N. Ullbert. E. P. MeCorimek, W. It Morse and H. II. Hradshaw were niong tho passengoM returning from Portland last evening. Secretary Klueald, Treasurer Met sohanand Atloriiey-ttenoml ldlcniaii eiiiuo up fioiu Porlhiud this morning, having attended the Multopor Lincoln lmiuiuot. - ' " m A few overcoats and innckliitoshe toeloxHuitu gieat reduction at the New York Market. Call and get a rgaln. 13 iM-iw S f a I I w O rmmm g ftp 0 f 1 IS) 111 Removal Sale! Owing to the fact that wc .,. ,w w.w run boum corner, we will sell all groceries at a reduction of LITIQATIOM. Hard Fiht Over the Suit. Cook-Bywa The case of J. T. Cook v. w. n. of personal Bvars. suit for recovery property and damages was called early rrn.r,lnr nffornnon for trial WJiore Juttee Burnett. Tim nmnirl.r IllVoUfcd 111 IMS CUSO u tionnnal and consists of two liar rows, two plows, one linndmlll, two sets of double harness, one binder, one straw cutter, one hay rack, anu one wagon, It Is of a decidedly technical nature. The status of the case, as It comes before Judge Burnett, briefly stated, is as follews: The property, above designated, was sold by E. M. Crolsan, as sheriff of Marlon county on an execution In favor of Joseph F. Cook, the father of the plaintiff In this action, and In favor of A. B. Hens Icy, on the 2d day of February, 1892. The property was purchased at the wile by the sheriff by A. E. Hcnsley, and subsequently sold by Henslcy to the defendant, AV. H. Byars. The plaintiff, when a minor, through his guardian, the above named Joseph F. Cook, recovered a Judgment against Mliorlll Crolsan for the wrongful con version of the property in 189J, In this court. He now seeks to recover the property ltelf from the defendant, Byars. The case Is being heard before the following named Jurymen: F. A. Ford, It. G. Pierce, C. W. Knox, Edward Jones, T. It. Blackorby, Win. woncr, C. B. McElhancy, Sam Conner, Henry Hall, S. T. Hobart, Clarcnco Slmeral, E. H. Flagg. The evidence was nil got in by 11 a. m. today, and after legal points were argued by D. C. Sherman and Tuition For the desccndant.the court directed a verdict for Defendant Byars, on the ground that plaintiff had recovered a Judgment and conversion against Sheriff Crolsan for an Interest In the identical projicrty. That Judgment had been satisfied, which vested in Defendant Byars such Interest in the property, and that plaintiff could not maintain replevin against tenant In common. This Is tho end of a long contest nud no appeal will probably bo taken. m David Simpson had the poor Judg ment yesterday evening to bo carrying In 60H10 wood, and today he Is paying the -penalty for his recklessness. As ho was helping himself to a few htlcks, the tall pile of wood took u slide, and when Mr. Simpson found himself, his face was a trltlo worso for scratches. He really ought to know better than to work, but It Is an old family habit, and they must suffer for their folly. Mr. Simpson is improving this morn ing, ami will In n few days be nlxmt again. MUHI0(J00I8 St.AUOUTEHED.-Wlley II. Allen Co. are packing their entire stock of pianos, organs, musical In struments, sheet music and books for Portland. Anything not packed will hosold toiilghtaud tomorrow forenoon at ruinous prices. There arc a fow nice pianos und organs left, and If there ate any buyers left in Salem, none of these Instruments will goto Portland, for the prices now quoted, will not admtt of It. Now Is the tlmo to get n "move on," If you want any thing In the war of music. County Committees. - Chairman K. M. Crolsan has decided to call tho county llepubllcaii central committee together for a meeting on Saturday, February 20th, at which time the call for tho primaries and county conven tion will bo prepared. .. . Thocounty Democratic central commlttco will assemble In the Willamette hotel par lors on Saturday, February 22, at 2:30 p. m. A Social. The Woman's ltellof corps and Grand Army post will glvo a Miiitlm Washington social at their hall In the State Insurance building 011 Monday evening, There will lo a select the 17th. literary and musical program, and with an abund ance of refreshments a great good tlmo for exorybody. Admission 25 cents. All are Invited. 2-ll-3t wt, u n,, J .. ... , rww. .iwuK extract? Your money, the same amount of it, will buy Fry's 1 of fine flavor, guaraiv tccd pure, Cost 10, 25 and 50c will remove our grocery store. CONTESTED Ten Per Cent Off fnf fnch v,i i ci v-ciu JU IOr aSll rsn Alt C. J . On fll VJOOOS CXCCpt SUgar - H, Ivl BRANSON Co, 303 Commercial street T DEPARTMENT NO. r. Judge Burnett Presides Over the Ciicult court. T1IUU8DAV AFTERNOON. One true bill was reported by the grand Jury yesterday being against Orin Morgan, for assault with Inten to commit rape on MaryF. namruock, ncarChemawa, on February 10. Not true bills were found In the cases of W. "W, Hall, accused of break ing Into the depot at Woodburn on the night of January 24th, and Albert Lee, who was nrrcsted and bound over for the crime of selling a false and ficticious lottery ticket to Frank Far ren on November 4, in Salem. xnE DOCKET. Ficldman & Cole vs. Levy Magco , action for money 5 non-suit by plaintiff. American Fire Insurance Co., vs. S. J. Kerr, plaintiff's motion lor con tlnnancc denied, non-suit on motion of plaintiff. Ladd & Bush vs. Geo. II. Williams, plaintiff's demurrer to plea In abatement In amended nnswer sustained. Judgment .for plaintiff with $200 attorney fee, with order to sell attached property. E. Wirt vs. Oregon "Wholesale Nur sery Co., motion to strike out parts of answer overruled. Demurrer to new matter In answer sustained. II. P. McNary, receiver, vs. F. M. Rice and E. S. Rice, default and Judg ment with order to sell attached property. Win. Horn, et. al. vs. F. C. Trevost, motion to strike part of amended nnawer. allowed, demurrer to new matter sustained. State of Oregon; vs. Orln Morgan, j Indicted for assault with Intent to commit rape, arraigned. j State vs. Ed. L. Elsie, .Indicted for larceny In a dwelling, arraigned. 1 ST. VALENTINE. Tonight holds carnival at the First Presbyterian church. Royal fun and other good tilings. All Invited. Maiich 2 and 3. Concerts will be given under the auspices of the Salem Choral Society on the above dates. In May thcro will also be given "Pin aforo" and the "Creation," making four first-class entertainments during tho season. Admission to any one of these four concerts will not bo lesa than 50 cents. The society has an active mcmlttrshlp of one hundred. Honorary membership tickets may be had for one dollar each, which entitles the holder to n reserved scat free at each of the four concerts. The box sheet will be opened to honorary mem bers Thursday, February 20th, and to the general public on tho 21st. If you wish n cholco of reserved scats you should procure an honorary member ship ticket at oiico They may be purchased of any member of tho soci ety or of J. W, Bickford, at the First National bank. Prouate Matters. In the estate of Sally A. Pugh, deceased, John II. McNary yesterday Hied a petition with tho county clerk, praying for the ap pointment of Chas. Claggett as admin istrator of said estate. The petition showed tho following to bo tho heirs of the said decedent Charles and Rob ert Pugh, of Snlcni; D. M. Pugh, of San Jose, California; John Pugh and Agnes Brlstow. of Portland. It was ordered that letters bo issued to Chas. Claggett, upon his tiling a bond in tho sum of $7000, tho value of tho estate having been represented In tho peti tion us $3500. Will Entertain. Prof. R. A. Heritage left for Corvallls today, where lie will tonlulit ulvn n innwrr. under tho auspices of tho M. v, Church. This popular entertainer Is In demand everywhere, and all his spare time Is constantly engaged. Prof. Emll L. Winkler accompauled him. Board ok Charities. The Cltv 1 .-. . . ... w 1,oaru or t'liaruics is called to meet tonight at 7:30 at the ofllco of City ttecoruer f.es, ror transaction of any business that may como before it. RKMEMiiEn-Tho Valentino social at tho Presbyterian church tonight. 1 mniBsion, inciiuuitg supier, 15 cents. uomoa 1 ml seo what Cupid has lu storo for you. Wanted. A good sevoi or eight room house for one year, not over $100 a year rent. See Joe Fones, Stato House. 2 H 2t The Statesman's fairy stories have not been surpassed In years, until now It Is saying someone Issteallnu a com- !oflt. 1 1 Notary Apiointed. Soth Ham iner was yesterday commissioned a notary public by the governor. Uememhru.-tiio valentlno social at the Presbyterian church tonight. ' Kkmbmub-TIw valentine social at tho Presbyterian church tonight. Admission, Including supper, 15 cents. mo " o what Cupid has in store ir - j Children Cry for Itohtr'f Cttorl. KM SALEM PUBLIC SCHOOLS. Appointment ef Classes and Pupils by Superintendent Peebles. Salem public schools will begin the Bccond term, of the present school year, on Monday, Februarys. City Superintendent Peebles has made the following disposition and classes at tho several schools. eabt school. Miss It. T. Smith, the principal, will teach the 8th grade A class.num bcring 45 or more pupils. Miss M. J. Morris, 8th B, 45 and upwards. Miss Metta Davis, 7th A, 45 pupils nnd upwards. A. W. Mizc, 7th B, 50 nnd upwards. Mies L. Carey, 6th A, 45 and up wards. Miss nelen Hlbbard, 6th B, 45 and unwards. MissS. EttaLcvls, 5th A, and B,50. Miss Ella Welch, 4th A and B, 50. Miss Emma Kramer,3d A and B, 50. Miss Mattie McNnry, 2d A and B. CO. Miss Alena Mellen, 1-A and B, 50. Miss Mary Van Wagner, 1-A and chart, 50. NOKTH SCHOOL. A. J. Garland, 8-A and 7-B, 45. Mrs. A. J. Garland, 0A and OB and 3-B. A. W. Long, 5-A and 5-B, 50. Miss E. Henry, 4-A and 4-B, 68. Miss R. Morse, 3-A nnd 2-B, 52. Miss E. Currin, 2-B and 1-A, 45. Miss L. II. Gwynne, 1-B, 1-C and ' chart, 50. j LINCOLN SCHOOL. I J. O. Hall, 0-B, 5-A and 5-B, 52. 1 Miss C. Bradshaw, 4-A and 4-B, 45. j Miss A. Fischer, 3-A and 3-B, 48. MlssM. B. Nichols, 2-A, 2-B and 1-A, 50. I Miss C. Shumnkcr, 1-B, 1-0 and chart 40. 1 yew pari:. Miss M. J. Cospcr, 5-A and 5-B, 48. I Miss C. Martzall, 4-A and 4-B, 50. I Miss C. K. Bcntlcy, 2-A, 2-B and 1-A, 40. Miss M. Rockwell, 3-A and 3-B, 48. Miss E. Pohle, 1-B, 1-0 and chart,48. CENTRAL SCHOOL. Mrs. A. II. Dodd, 4-B, 3-A and 3-B, 45. Miss M. IF. D'Arcy, 2-A, 2-B and 1-A, 50. LITTLE CENTRAL. Miss C. B. Frink, 1-B.l-C nnd chart, 45. J. C. C. Lewis, 5-A, 5-B and 4-A, 40. The number of pupils apportioned to eacli teacher are regarded as maxi mum llgures. This may, possibly, prove from 5 to 10 per cent, more than the new enrollment will show. Supt. Peebles' general estimate of tho enrollment next week Is ns follews: last 53t) Aortii .ioO Lincoln 225 Yew Park 220 Co.nt ml 85 Llttlo Central 80 A Stranger Dead, j A poor laboring man, aged about 50 I years, died at the Crolsan farm, south of this city, yesterday forenoon. He was known as "Andy," and has lived In a cabin on that farm for the past year. He was reported very 111 yester day nnd Dr. S. R. Jessup went out to sco him, but arrived too late, ns the man was already dead. Coroner Clough was notified nnd this morning the body was brought In to the morgue. an inquest. Coroner Clough this afternoon Im paneled a Jury and Is holding nn In quest. Deceased's nnmo was Andrew Link. His partner, John Robertson, was put upon tho witness stand and testified as follews: That Link had been 111 for several days, and that yesterday morning ho got up and went to the door. Witness heard hint fall "eavlly out of the door, nnd upon pick Ing him up he was speechless Ho did for his friend what could, but without avail. ho The fall was no doubt tho im mediate' cause of his death. Other witnesses will bo examined. REMEMnER. Tho valentine social at tho Presbyterian church tonight. Board op Charity. A regular meeting of tho Salem board of chari ties will bo held at tho otllce of City Recorder Ed. N. Edes this evening at tho usual hour. 3T. VALENTINE. Tonight holds carvlval at tho First Presbyterian church. Royal fun nnd other good things. All invited. Cure for Headache. As a remedy lor nil forms or Headaches hlcciric Diners has proved to be the very best. It effects a permanent cure and the most dreaded habitual sick headache yeilds to Its Influence. Wcurce all who are afllic'ed to pro ure a bottle, anl elve this remedy a fair trial In cass of habitual constipation E!ec trie Uitters cures by giving thi nee-led lone to the bowels, and few cases long resist the use of this medicine. Try it once. Fifty cents and J 1, 00 at Fred A. Lecfi's Drue store. You Can Boltevo. The testimonials published tn bjJnlt ol Hoods Sarsaparilla. They are written by honest people, who have actually found in their own experience that Hood's Sarsapar illa purifies the blood, creates an appetite, strengthen the sysaen and absolutely and per manently cures all diseases caused by impure or deficient blood. Hood's litis for the liver and bowels, act promptly, eily,and.etTectively. The V. S. Gov't Reports ftfcetv Rgyat Baking towfcr i he4mU Road Supeavisors of Marlon County lor i8oG. 1-G. G. Wilson, Independence. 2 .A. P. Gordon, Salem. 3-Manlcy Moore, Salem. 4-David Cardo, Jefferson. 6-B. P. Hall, Jefferson. 0-George Grlms, Jefferson. j-W. Anderson, Jefferson. . 8-John F. Strour, Jefferson.-0-R. C. Hnwlcy, Salem. 10 D. Sclwcrt, Salem. 11 S. H. Hatch, Salem. 12 A. J. Prultt, Fair Grounds. 13-A. C. Snyder, Fair Grounds. 14-Wtn. M. Collard, .Brooks. J. T. Kerr, St. Paul. 17 J. II. Wchrum, Fairflold. 18 James Hurley, Gcrvals. 10 Henry Mclring, Brooks. 20 Clint Powell Brooks. 21 Lawrence Martin, Brooks 22 J. II. Workman, Salem. 22J J. E. Estell, Salem. 23 J. N. Baker. Turner. 24 H. J. Miller, Turner. 25-G. Staples, Turner. 20 Sid Russell, Marlon. 27 N. Cook, Marlon. 28 C. K. Read, Turner. 20 J. E. Lewis, Aumsvllle. 30 Ed. Hartley, Mucleay. 31 C. S. Flcklid, Ftuitliuui. 32 J. A. McCann, Howell. Men's Shoes ! ' Ladies' Shoes ! ' Boys' Shoes ! Children's Shoes OF ALL Solid stock at prices that cannot Union 33 J. Norwood, Howell. 35 Scott Jones, Gcrvali1. 36 M. Benjamin, Gcrvals. 37 J. J. Johnston, Gcrvals. 33 F. VanWasscnhovcii.Chainpoeg, 39 E. Matholt, Buttevlllc. 40 R. Whitney, Hubbard. 41 B. M. Moore, Woodburn. 42 Chas. Lcatherman, Woodburn. 43-.I. M. Cntsfolk, Gcrvals. 431 Henry Rltchey, Mt. Angel. 44 Taylor Markland, Sllverton. 45 J. L. Moors, Sllverton. 40 J. F. Short, Maclcay. 47 Abner Lewis, Macleay. 48 Frank Pound, Aumsvllle. 40-C. Cartrlght. CO Gus Frask, Stayton. 51 L. S.Lambert Sulblmlty. G2-J. King, Sublimity. 03 J. W. Labare, Clymor. f3 T. D. Allen, Sllverton. CO Thco. Palmer, Mt. Angel. C8 J. R. Jordan, Hubbard. 51) II. Kraus, Aurora. C0-J. T. Ross, Mt. Angel. 01 J. F. Mosler, Sllverton. 02-J. N. Davis, Sllverton. 03 J. M. Burnett, Lewlsburg. 0J D. Dlnsmoor, Salem. 05 Albert Frank, Sublimity. 00-L. Hobson, Stayton. 07-W. P. Miles, Sublimity. 08 Lablne Mnuldlng, Sllverton. 00 Thos. Pomcroy, Mehama. 70 E. A. Tnylor, Mehama. 71 II. J. Iladloy, Mill City. 72-J. P. Case, Mill City. 73-Gllbert Lee, Argent!. 75 A. M. Blinston, Salem. Warrant Call No.x Office County treasurer, Marion OnrfNTW flnpnnv. Salem, Feb. 1. 1890 i Notice Is herebv given tlint 1 linvn funds on hand to pay all outstanding county wnrrants issued prior to Feb ruary lst.,1805. nnd that interest will siop on samo rrom this date. ... Jap Minto. 2-1k12w County Treasurer, The Now York Racket Is still sell ing all their stock of winter under wear, at a great reduction, to close out all tho goods In this line. Call and get n bargain. 13 2d-lw at bTRONO's. Westacott Si Irwin nave the latest delicacies. Try some of Bayles lunch herrlng.toasted butter corn, English sandwich, a delicious tame condiment, horseradish, mus sura, graiea i'arntsan cheese and ueticacies in endless variety. - DIED. GRThui?y February 14, fT.7.Li 1 ia""y residence, near uuiuiu, iiiimib son or Ray Green aged li months. The funeral will bo held at the resl denco Saturday morning, nnd there mains interred at I. O. O. F. cemetery In Salem. S0-, Tlu,rsdy. February Earnest Mar tinged $ Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. Bargain SHOES ! As wc arc closing out of this line wc -will offer any pair in 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, 5.M. & E. 257 Commercial street, 'Phone 112, KINDS c be met. Don't fail to sec them, THE MARKETS. Chicago, Feb. 14. Wheat, cash 640. York, Feb. 14. Silver, GGcjlead, 3 3. SAN FRANCISCO MARKET. San Francisco, Feb. 14 Wheat, 1.12 Wool.. Oregon, choice. (o)loo; linferfor 8c, valley, 9uc. Hops (Quotable at 4Gc. Potatoes 50 to 80c per sack. Oats Milling. boOCM. PORTLAND II MARKET. Portland, Feb. 14. Wheat valley, 62Cj Walla Walla. 60. Flour Portland, $3; Demon county, 3; graham, $2.20; superfine, $2.15 per bbl. Oats White, 23(3)240; grey, lo2i;rolled in Dags, 54.25CS5'25 barrels, 4,50 7.00; cases, 3.75. Potatoes.. New Oregon, 305oc per sack. Hay. .Good, 5.5o8.5o per ton. Wool.. Valley, oiec: Eastern Orecon. '.c Mtllstu(ts.,Dran1 $ti.soi2.soj shorts,$t2 Appies.. 40c. Poultry.. Hens, 5c; rocsters. JJ1.80 per doz and not wanted; ducks, 2,50(3.00 per doz.. turkeys, live 7c; eggs 12 cents cash. n;chop feed,i2l5 per ton; rye, 80c per c. Hides.. green, salted 60 lbs 5c; under 60 lbs 44c; sheep pelts, lo7oc. Hops, .Oregon, 4 to 5c, according to qual. Ity. Butter. .Oregon fancy creamery, 4o4S; fancy dairy,- 35; fair to good, 3o3s; common, 17c. Cheese .Oregon full cream, I2i2,c. Eggs.. Oregon, 15 per doz. Poultry. .Chickens, 2 50 per doz ; clucks, $5.oo6; geese, $6.oo7.oo; tnr keys, oioc; dressed, ni2Vc. UeeI..lopstcers. 2Ji23.5c per lb; fair to good jteers, 2jij 35c; cows, 22lc; Mutton.. Hest beef, 2.oo2.25; choice ewes, 1. 5o2.oo; dressed, 4c. Hogs.. Choice, heavy. 3 oo3.4o; Ugh andeeders; 2 75; dressed, 4Vc per Id. Veal.. Small, choice, 56c; large, 34c per lb. SALEM MARKET. Wheat. .55c per bu., market firm. Oats .17c. Hay .Baled, cheat, 4.5o5.oo; timothy, So 50. ' Flour,. In wholesale lots, 2.85; retail 300; bran, bulk 9.00; sacked, 1200; shorts, n.oo12.005 chop feed, i2.oo(a 13.00. VeaL.Dressed, 4, Hogs.. Dressed, 3$, Live Cattle.. 1 K2. Sheep,. Live, 2.00. Wool.. Best. 1 2 Vic. Horn.. Best. t, 45C Fees.. Cash. 12c. Butter.. Best dairy, 2SC I5c;;fancy creamery, Cheese ,ioi2Vc. FarraSmoktd Meats M Bacoa, 7VJc; !o; shoulders, 7c. " ' Potatoes.. 20c per bu. Onions.. 2c. hams Store ! Awarded Highest HonorsWorld' Fair, Medal, MldwlHter Fair. 'DR. w CREAM BAKING POWDHt Most Perftct Mde. 40 Yein ta attagui, n. S TOcK DISSOLUTION NOTICE. Tho grocery llrm or Mclntlrc A Davis has dissolved partnership, and tho undersigned will continue the business utulcr the firm name of Chas. T. Mclntlrc & Co. The thank of the establishment arc extended to all patrons for past favors, and it will bo the ambition or the new man agement to merit n continuance of the same. Chas. T. MoIntwe ltucklon's Arnica Salve. The best Salve in the world for Coii, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rlieutn, Fevtt Sores, Tetter. Chapped hands, Chilblain and alhSkin Eruptions, and positively cure Piles or no pay required. It is guaranteed of give perfect satisfaction or money refunded, l'ricc 25 cents a box For sale by Fred A Lcgg. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, TO THE LADIES.-Beautiful remnanti of silk, satin, ribbon and fancy fabrics, tpleo tlidly adapted for "crazy" work.on sale cheip nt "The Paris," 295 Commercial st. 1431 PHONOGRAPH CONCERT.-AV.H Bttct nrt will give a phonograph concert in the Wen Salem hall on Saturday evening next Adm sion, gentlemen, 20c; ladies, 10c; children Ice . -3t FOR SALE. nA first class team of large, 6ae hones, g-od workers, and fine travelers. Will be sold very cheap if taken at once. Inquirt of X, care Journal. ij FOR SALE Some very fiue thoroughbred), Poland China brood 'sows Will sell very cheap if sold soon. Inquire of X, Joumili J A WOMAN With baby three months old wants a position to do ccneral housenrork. Enquire at C. W. Scrlbcr's.South Silem. itf P.O.NEWS STAND.-tfeadquarters fori? leading daily newspapers of the coast. Sab acriptions taken for the Weekly Exsmiotr. Fine stock of cigars and confectionery, F. W, Miller. Prop. t 14 Ha' PAPERS Portland, Sacramento, Seittle, Tacoma and San Fianclsco papers on tile it Miller's Postoffice block PUBLIC MEN, POLITC1ANS ANU t)U Iness houses can obtain all newspaper Ufo maiion from the press of the state, coast snd country from the Press Clipping Duress, (Allen's) Union block. Portland. n :otf FOR SALE OR TRADE - The best ty fruit ana stock ranch In Oregon, conU'uwf 200 acres. Will sell cherp, on easy terms, trade lor good hotel. For particulars inq at this office. II. A. O. i3 'g! CARPET PAPER-Large lot of heavy brown wrapping paper for sale cheap. ! the thing for putting under carpets. CUH Journal office. JOHN HUGHES, Dealer in groceries, paints, oils. window ala;!. varnishes, 8W the most complete stocc cf brushes of all kinds in the state, Artists' materials, ltaj hair, cement and sliinglcs, and finest quality of grass seeds. TO THE FARMERS! We have just completed a new fteiJ"j one-half block south of the court home Please cive us a call. Team 10c. .. 2 6 BUSSARD & SIMFhii"' mssi OHC-HALF Sllg OH PCX POZZONFS C0IPLEXI0N POWDER ci..r. rrrr.r. ... .., rtut i . U more- popular tc-dar Uw rcr 9eI0" I lithaldMleomDlezlon pol?r-"5i21'3 relrliln, deanlr, beltMui "Kfa5; I I A italic. iTxLltiln nrotoctloa tOU" 1 MX Bvea Xre otciu l 1 AT DBUaaiSTS akd VAhOK B"rJ '," A. fi J