WWI 1 " 1 - 1 J- j , . a m mmm Daily Capital Journal BY HOFJ3SR BROTHERS MONDAY, MAItCII 23, 1800. iSHSB5?S DAILY LINE TO PORTLAND. STEAMERS Altona and Ramona i SOCIETY CHRONICLE. LEAVE DAILY. Portland, 6145 a. m. Salem, 7145 a. m. Independence, 6,3 n' m- SUNDAY. 9:00 a. m. 10:15 a.m. 6:00 a m. Quicklime, regular service and cheap .... rates ... M. P. BALDWIN, Acent, Salem. Bgryggpxq'J-t"J-"l;Uin.i3J; lii :-- From Quattzvlllc. 8. Autiet of lloscdnlo returned from Qtmrlzvlllc todny. He has been in there since Tuesday, and reports times lively tliero nnd at Gates. The latter town Is building uj very fast. A now road has been surveyed from Gates to llie Silver Dollar mine. A petition will bo In the county court to open the road. lie says tliojr make a clean up at the Luwler mine every 21 hours, and at tho rate of ."0 a ton, and grind 00 tons of quartz u day. Another nilll will go up on Canal creek when Luw ler returns. Justice Court.. Mr. KrelMiuirt brought suit aginst l'hll Nela & Co. for $i!).80 commlHslou money. Owing to absence of part of tho witnesses tho case 'was continued until Saturday before Justice II. A. Johnson, Jr. However tho testimony of several witnesses were taken. W. II. Holmes appeared for tho defend ant and P.H.D'Arcy for tho plaintiff. A New Paueii. "Tho Modem Student" Is tho name of a neat little quarto paper published In Salem by Murray L. Wade. Tho editor, It Bccms, Is nn artist not with the brush alone, but In the world of letters as well, lie will make tho Modern Stu dent mi organ of tho schools, and hopes to mako It a medium of Infor mation between tho teachers and parents. Mr. and Mrs. II. P. McNnry left on the morning train for Portland Dr. A.F. Jeffries returned from Marlon this afternoon. Miss Bertha Tccts, of Mehatna, who has been staying in Salem fo some time returned today. rr. find Mrs. Will Clarke, of Ger- vnla nm irnpifn of Mr. nnd Mrs. it. George Meyer over the convention Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hrcymnn will tomorrow eve entertain the Old Folks' whist club at their residence on Court street. Mr. and Mrs. It. II. Flemming will tlilu nvpnliKT pnfnrfnln 11 number of friends at their home on Cottage street. Mrs. It. fi. ficcr returned to -Port land Saturday morning after a visit with the family of Hon. T. AV. Daven port. Miss Elba Mock, of Eugene, who has been the guest of Miss Lizzie A. O'Nell of South Salem rctnrncd to her home today. Misses Millie Kirn and Lcla Tarp lcy will be passengers to Portland to morrow morning wlicro they will visit friends until Saturday. Mrs. Susan Conklln, of Galllon, 0., Is In the cltv vlsitlntr her son. Iwaac Conklln j mi employe of the Southern Pacific railway. Mrs. .Conklln Is a sister of Mrs. Sampson Jones. On Mondav nlirlit. Marcli .'10th. the ladies of tho Ilebckali Lodge. No. 1. of Salem, will give one of their de lightful entertainments nnd suppers in the beautiful 1. u. u. J lotlge- ' nrnnni inumniTlirn personal. raLyNouAiuth The County Convention Is Almost Assembled IN STREETS AND LOBBIES Meets In Reed's Opera House on Tuesday at 10 a, m. room. AN r.LEQANT SI'ItKAD. The family of Thos. Holmaii. John Ilolman and J. If. Lunn enjoyed a big family dinner given by Mrs. II. George Meyer at her homo on Capital and Oak streets In honor of Joscnli Holmaii of Chicago, That Gukkn I'lac Tho green streamer that floated from tho Wil lamette university ling stnff last Tuesday has caused coasldcrablo com ment. It lias sluco been learned that omo members of tho 6ophomoro class hoisted tho ling without tho knowl edge of tho faculty. Presldont Hnwloy did not discover tho llag until tho day following, otherwlso It should not unvo neon Hoisted. m 1 Oami: Euom Mii.waukik. Ono of tho finest table delicacies known Is Savelatao Bummer sausage, suporlor to anything of Its kind. If you would try It, cnll at Sonneiuunirs Htato street grocery, tho only place whore It Is kept in Kalcm. Orchestral concert tomorrow night Mm. McDowell and othor skilled vocalists will sing. Miss Ethel Hughes will rcclto. Como early tho opqnlng ovorturo will bo worth tho entire admission. A Nkat LuMi.-Couuty Treasurer .lap Mlnto today received 11 check for $7800.711, In payment of tho Oregon Paclllo railway taxes for I800-oi-02-o: This Is a good lift, and will imy a largo grist of stamped warrants. Fueb Lkotuhe. Hoy. 1"W. Fisher tho missionary, wlio has recently re turned from Japan will dollvcrn freo lecture on Japan at the East Salem Evangelical church tonight. All nre Invited. bKcitKT SEKviuft-l'rouipt delivery of notes and packages. Lookwood MouQiigcr System. Uluo boxes or tel ephono 40. Qooi) OAT8.-TI.0 farmers uro got ting 20 cents n bushel for good oats at O'Utilll. OLD MANUHK-Aud plenty of It. Snloin Trucks Dray Qo. a-icat" Children Cry for Pltoher Castoria. KKAUDSI.HY-ltKAI) NUITIAL8. Sunday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock oc curred the marriage of Mies Jessie M. Bcardsloy to John J. Read, both or Salem. Tho ceremony was performed by Itcv. P. S. Knight, at tho home of Mrs. S. J. Woodruff, and In tho presence of only a fow relatives and friends. Tho parlors had been beau tifully decorated In Orciron crane and floral tributes by tho young lady friends. The bride was dressed In a handsome traveling costume and tho groom In conventional black. All present concurred in tho belief that they were ono of the handsomest couples ever wcddcdln Salem, as well as ono of the most desorvlnir. After hearty congratulations by thoso present and best wishes for a nlcasant Journey, tho contracting parties took the afternoon train for a short visit In Portland and points north. Upon their return thoy will take up their homo In Salem. Tho brldo Is a native of Salem and known to lmuta nt friends as an exceptionally bright young woman. After holding busi ness positions of trust, she has during tho past year most acceptably per formed tho duties of local and sooloty rciKirtcr on tho Capital Jouiinai.. Her literary work In addition to this has mado her known to thousands of readers, and given her a wnrm placo in tholr esteem. Tho groom, whoso former homo was at Spokane, holds tho responsible position of traveling salesmun lor tho Salem wool milt. and has charge of pushing tholr ox tcnslvo business .Into all tho Pm-lfli. coast Btates. Thoso present at tho wmIi1Ih wm. Mr. and Mrs. 0. P. Bonnlisnv. Mr and Mrs. Edwin L. Smith, of Sllvor- 1011, (uncle and tituiti Mr. mi m 0. P. UlBliop, Mr. and Mrs. E. Hofcr, Mr. and Mrs. A.F. Hofer.Jr., Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Chamberlain, Mrs. s. J. Yoouruir, Mrs. D. F. Wagnor, Misses Alllo and Hose WoodrulUI.E. Sporry, Lucy "Williams, Gertrudi Roberts, E ma Wellor, lleatrlco Shelton, Cora Litchfield and Adda Davoupert: Messrs. Will Habcock, J,M. Woodruir Carey Martin and Clms. Weller. Many lino presents wore received. Tomorrow night tho grand concert t tho HaptU church. Don't fall to at lend. The opening ovorturo will bo worth tho price charged for admission. The U. S. Gov't Reports fiow Royal Baking Pewdw wr f uil oitwt. Tho Marlon county Republican con vention meets at Reed's opera house, Tuesday, March 24, at 10 a. in. E. M. Crolsan, chairman of tho Marlon county Republican central committee, will call to order, and Is a candidate for tcninorarv chairman. F. 1). Mcrl- tilth is secretary of ttic committee. Out of 247 delegates from 30 precincts it will tako 127 delegates to nominate a candidate. AMONG THE CANDIDATES. The Woodburn delegation of 13 members arrived at 11 a. in. and took up headquarters at Hotel Willamette. Assessor Is an olllce that Is not go ing begging. Bent Patton, of Mnc leay, Chas. Strain, of Ablqua, Phil Fctz, J. A Van Eaton and W. T. lllgrion orsalcni, M. J. Courier nnd Ben Gcsncrof East Salem, Wesley Smith, of Turner, Chas. Cannon, of Yew Park. J. W. Hobart. of Garfield. Win. Hlllcary, of Turner, and L. Hob son, of Stayton. Samuel Kerr, of St Paul, Is ono of tho candidates from the north end of tho country. Ho is out for county commissioner nnd will develop consid erable, strongth. IIo Is after a very undesl'rablo but very Important olllce to tho farmers. Webb Smith, of Howell, is men tioned for county commissioner. He Is said to have the solid support of J. Frank Anderson's nrcclnct. That gentleman wishes to succeed himself, and has n good following In the county among the men who want their tax receipt to show Just as small an amount us possible. Elder Barkloy and Win. Waldo nro named as Mitchell men for chairman of tho convention. Either would make a good presiding olllcer. McKlnlcy Mitchell has mado a pro nounced fight for John II. Mitchell for United States senator. IIo has been with him In adversity and In prosperity, and Is with him now as In tho past. Ho is a man of positive views and not afraid to state them In tho most public manner. Ho has boon fought by the bosses in tho nast and they have no lovo for him now but ho will get thero Just the same. W. T. Grimm, better known as "Will" Grimm, of Hubbard, Is a lead ing candidate for county Judge. Ho served as county eonimlsslonornccept ably and faithfully from 1888 to 1802. Mr. Grimm Is a native son of Marlon county, born In I80O, ono of tho first whlto children born in Oregon. Ho is a farmer and taxpayer, and an en terprising man In his town. Green H. Cornelius, of Tumor, is mentioned as ono of the legislative possibilities. It Is proposed by some of J. S. On. hum's friends that ho Is as much en' titled to a third term as D. W. yw. Both hall from tho samo region. The Discovery Saved His Life Mr. G. Call outte , Drueeist, Bcaversville, III., says "To Dr. King's New Discovery I owe my life Was taken with La Grippe and tried alt the physictans for miles about, but of no avail and was given up and told I could not live. Having Drying's New dbcovery In my store I sent for a bottk and began Its use and from the first dose txnan to get better and after using ihrec bottles was up ami about again. It is worth Us weight .7ia:: 1. ., "."" '""P Vre or house I-egg's Drug Store. free trial at Fred A, Judge O. II. Bylnnd of Hubbard in town. - W. E. McElroy was a Chemawn vis itor today. M. L Jones of Brooks is a conven tion spectator. J. W. Grim, of Hubbard Ib an In terested spectator. R. G. Kecno came down from Stuy ton tills afternoon. McKlnlcy Mitchell of Gervals Is In town to stay a. few days. Hon. Jefr Myers came down from Sclo on tho afternoon local. Dr. J. M. Kconcjsatno down from Turner on the afternoon train. Chas. Hodgkin was nt tho reform school today on a business visit. T. J, McCleary, of Gates, Is In town. He speaks at Chemawn tonight. Rev. C. E. Kllewcr is homo from Turner where he spent Sunday. II. L. Reese -of Buttcvlllc, a clerk In the last legislature, Is In town. Paul Grlinui. n 13 vear old son of W. T.Grlinin, of Hubbard Is quite ill. Mrs. Geo. W. Davis, of !Nob Hill, Is well over an utack of rheumatism. Edgar, the 10-ycar-old son of S. R. T. Jones, of Hubbard, Is quite 111. Phil Ncls. tho hon-biivcr. left this afternoon for Portland and Seattle. Hon. Edward Hirsch was a Port land passenger on the nf tcrnoon train. W. E. Her, of Buttevllle, Is a de cided Mitchell man for the legislature. Dr. E. 13. Philbrook mndc a profes sional trip to Woodburn this after noon. J. W. Hendricks was a Woodburn passenger on the Salem local Sunday morning. Elder Barkley Ik at home not feeling well. He worked very hard at the primaries. Sheriff C. F. Cathcart, o.f Douglas county, came down from Roseburg this afternoon. Rcy, F. II. Gwynnc was a passenger to Portland on the Salem local Sun dny morning. Cant. B. P. Paeuo nnd Mr. .Do vers. of Portland, are In-town on Immgra tlon business. W. C. Calkins, collector for the Salem Steam Laundry, was a Port land visitor Sunday. R. R. Dunnlway. of Portland. Is tho guest of liis brother, Private Secret ary W. S. Dunnlway. Secretary of State Klncald returned this afternoon from a Sundav visit with his family at Eugene. C. V. Ilellenbrand. who is runnimr a bowling alloy at Albany.wltli Homer Craven, spent Sunday at home. Editor Churchill of tho Aumsvilin Record was In town ovor Sunday. He Is building an olllcoand residence. II. St. Helen, the plnno tuner, ac companied by his wife, left today for Albany and Con-allle, to return in about a week. John M. Hlmclinan. of the Wlilrn. Smith Music Co. Chicago. Is In tho city visiting his old time friend Prof. R. A. Heritage. President Graham, of the Oregon City Transnoratlon comrmnv. win, headquarters nt Portland, was a Sa- lem visitor today Charles B. HodL'kln. mull i-wi, r Northwest Insurance Association of Portland, Is visiting his parents In mis city expecting to return Wednes day. Bishop Mills, of the U. B. church WCIIt tO PhiloIllOtll tOdlU- in nttnrwl .. big revival there. About forty con versions are reported thero by Rev. A. Bennett and tho Bishop. Jos. W. Ilolman, of Chicago, a nephew of Thos. Ilolman, who Ik said 10 no me youngest traveling man on the road, left for Pnrflnrni inet. ni..i. ........ ...uuiiiih, Ho Is the pride of his unnln Timmnc and when Thomas Is nroud ofmmii, ho Is awful proud. Linn County Politics. Editor Jouknal Thinking likely the readers of your paper would like to hear how politics In this part of Oregon Is moving along, I will try and give you a few Items. Candl- r1ntis for most nil of tho county ofllces on tho Republican ticket arc numerous and we expect a hot light In Mm winvnnf.lnn. The Renubllcan county convention will bo held April 2, and 215 delegates will compote me convention. Thero arc only a few names mentioned for representatives, nnd much concern is felt as to how most of tlieni feel toward the re- eieciion or jUiicucn ior senator. This Is a very Important question and the people should watclt very closely" or thero will be jobs put up by thcschcmeis to defeat their will and wish. The ilng nroDosilion says, don't bring up the senatorial question In tills campaign, as It miiit divide the party, and at the same time they ate using their utmost endeavors to get men on tne ticket who will work di rectly against the will of th" people. We, of Linn county, want men who will stand firm against all rings and cliques, and work for tho interest of the majority at all times. There, is a fair show of the entire Republican s PKCIAIv Sai TOMORROW. . SfllRTlffllSTS , Bargains in this line, Received Saturday line of elegant drape STOCK 1 m Phone 112, 257 Commercial street Celebrated WorldBeater sonp 20 Ounces for 5c, TTJST RECEIVED ANOTHER LOT. HAKRITT LAWRENCE P. O, Grocery, FRY'S SQUIRREL POISON IMPROVED-CONCENTRATED. The Original 25-cent Squirrel Poison. All f I III) -dMta "ISm. ,UV ffiflttt TCI f will n (GUTjjRmBk H ". A I 1 kI-'l-SS,..1,LUiT.f IH mmwwmo miJ-wmmk In i-pound cans. Guaranted. Thousand of farmers from all over thli tmr lisvo learned that FRY'S SQUIRREL POISON m s cenis is as gooa or better than more expensive foreign brands of uncertain Strength. Krv' U lliA m.miln nnl m.... .... liable poison. Use no othrr. For sale by ueo. L.. Haskett, Fred A. Legg, G. W. 11 uwam.anuaietner Urug Co., drufjglsts, Salem. When Baby wm clcV, ra est her Castoria. Ybea sho u a OitU, alio crIM f or Castoria. TOiea alio became Mfca, aho chiujr to CattorU. WfcM ahs had Children, aho gate theia CMtoru. fl Spring Day-? Tlrtiiiisi Hj .1. .11.-1 ' WlM. Mich as wo c urrv il- ..V,'0"1'1 8t.ock f ro- lHO ,mvwt P'i. ako our siotT S "s 1 1 - T I I I I I I ii 1 7i ' 1 t t . 1 H. mf ; BRANSON & CO, At tl old J, A, Van Eaton siort, Help a little by leiullm? vnnri,,.,.. encoattho Hapt 1st orchestral concert tomorrow nlKht. McKlroy and Law- vunuu win muy solos. ' Cheap Rates to Frisco. a,1Vl!!!!!oabii, nnd wiV f XPV. i"""'' ww n 11 - -v A", ol,.u " ec6 on tlio 1 ,li ..? Cos- steamers from Purr, land to San Francisco. ort hteamors leave Porthuul every live ua' a-0-1 m JX"t" the concert Donton will play i,9 ij M, large orchestra of 10 pieces will sur. prise you by tholr Eklll. The new proprietor of tho Florence t Is Geo.O.Knowcls, of Seaton. Mi. Children Cry for Pitoher'f Castoria. The Time for Dulrdlnr; ZSi 8iflem '8 t this season. Tlio ji a - ,""; " "v v.iio auasuil. J.I10 Weatlior lm mnrln nimcnal,l...i.., uiwu tho vital forces. Tho blood has becomo Inipovorished and impure, all the functions of tho body stiiror in consequence. Hood's Snnuinnr '1 in '"SflMSFXJnia Hood's vm !..... !. . ..?... a".,u 'Ksiui, anu unless tho in. cathartic wlti a IwlmoTi, " or. E X"''" .?" ft 'taken out and this rliif.l.... .a. "" "Mviiti ticket bolnc elected in this county, If mere is Harmonious action. But if harmony does not prevail there may bo a chanco for defeat. The Populists have put up n weak ticket which can not bo elected only by a lnrtfo major ity which they have not got. 1 know of very few gains they have made and I think their losses are quite heavy In iiij iuixs. xue jjcmocrnts are trying to get-up a little cutliuslnsni, but It grows very slowly. Mnny of them feel exceedingly blue ovor their prospects of success. Linn county wants Hermann re nominated for congress, as we havo no one who Is aspiring for that posi tion. AVo expect a largo crowd in Al bany on the day of tho district con vention, and thero is litrniv i quite a strong pull made bv Mm ,,... aspirants for that honorablo position. All but one are doomod in nnrn and we hopo will bo manly and work for tho success of the Republican ticket. Scrtinc Deafness Cannot be Cured. rMM "P.PHcatlons, ns thoy cannot ffllVi0 Useased I)0rtlons or the ear. ni e '? on.0 way to euro deaf! rompri Z vEXt ,s uy. colls"tutlonnl remedies. Deafness s caused by an 11 lamed condition of tho iniicous n?f the Eustachian tube. When t Is tubo gets Inflamed you have 5 Important to Farmers. Wnkeleo's Squirrel Exterminator the original and only article of It, kind giving complete satisfaction. Aow reduced from CO to 30 cents per can. I or sale by Steiner Drug Co. , n,, n."" " "' "iU""II .jLn-MnwitKun a-4-im THE MARKETS. Chicago. Maroh 23.Wheat, cash 6oVJc. May 62 ' New Vork, March 23.SUver,66Xc; lead, ' SAN FRANCISCO MARKET. San Francisco, March 23.Wheat, 1.07V Wool. .Orfffnn pintM a..-. t' . f'5 W?c. vallev. colllr J lions Quotable at t(7htn Potatoes fx to 90c per sack. Oats Milling, 7J0. v .1 F9PLAND MARKET. Portland. f!l.K tut . ...,i. .. , Walla Walla, 57. J' "uw vauc " '&SS5&, fSSS: !S Per bbl. i . ; - -jvs' nicy, matij: casesf 3.7S.253,25, hmeU S7; Potatoes.. New Orrrnn -.rO,-. , Hav. .Gol. rTiV-' "a.?JW- '" "CK- ool.. Valley, 9,; Ewtern Oregon, Appferan',,,-SOI305tsl$,a louirry.. liens, jc; rocsters. 1.80 i.r,i,. J-S4.So per doz The Coster Singer New YoitK.-Albertnw.,,,.... celebrated Coster singer of h. 1 clonniusic halls, wllfnl1 ,,"""'","w nierica this evecin, in this city, Chevalier was fan.. J an actor In the leadlne !,,'' nfnta Knf. t. tu;q Lnjiuic no ever apncarivl ins sic hall.and tho training which kl lu,KU ""rougn ma association m "u,m ilure r. and Mre. Keo&L uco. Alexander, Mr. and Ma E uroit, nnu otner representative fc uuu aciors, gave hlru a finish vi arusuc poise which one seldom U on 1110 variety stage. The new dry dock nt Pnr n..A in - 1 .1-m . .vhuh j w w runny ior ouslncss todaru, tho first warship to test lUutA wm uo iiie Aiontcrey. 1 V it. matt and Jns. TinnMi v Lebanon, have received a silver ttf irom weaeruurn & Co., of Wa3hli VUJJ, Ull .tttUUIll) Ol IMft BTWC ill MM 01 inoir Dicyclo patent. Bronchitis Cured. Maoleay, Or., Jan. 30, 18M.-Afta imvuiK liio grip 1 was icrt with m matlsm and bronchitis. The data cured tho rheumatism, but m; threat "uo omi 111 u liau condition, ju mother had been uslnir ITond'a w urllla and I thought I would tni iviiur i nun iiiKCIl ono nouie 01 tu incuicino my throat was allrtft mia. X.11111111 vj. ouncrai. Hood '8 Pill's cure biliousness, Imt KUKIlOll. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. WANTED,-To buy a bicycle, for eisi, t iuo iiuijrpc irni, souin v.ommeraii it Acp; iuuajr or wcuncsuay, as 1 imena n move soon. i)jt) FOR SALE-Three acros of Und is ret Park, with good house and htm, loo ii trees, all rich rrartlen land, for tile tta. Apply to Rewis Pettyjohn. 31111 FOR SALE CHEAP, OR RENT.-? s Large house im bw,i trees, PM7? d eitinvi, i acre timber land, will mUiP JOT in West Salem. acre variety bearlm? fruit small fruit and crapes, rood fruit : tlr poultry ranch Box 145. WANTED Situation by man with'firtKfc rrf ffimtw fntntiUn tn nn inr4 trVfi tt repair the Wcstinghouse air brake q? ments complete. Address II. C, Brw uurij, loverpon, ny. ixixy, j" druggists. 2o cents. Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair, Medal, Midwinter Pair. Da CREAM BAMNG IHIMDIR iMost Perfect UiiU. 40 Yi tke SUsd A11 aaj?B?FI?a'BC ga'!SLi8fS",rur.fe to) w" Pffi. "M":,a ' Jffigrj5r' A inlnd-readnr rnnri n ., . a select .audience in JfonSS eis. After the fenr, wna ,.,.,..1...... , one of tho vnn ;: "ir,1,Ub ,e therxon,,ri;,nrtoaSVha v., A '"' II cauco dress Eugene Guard. under and not waninl. .l.b. turkeys, live 8oC. ' 60 .fe?5e"'.Lw,ieJ. .? lbsSc; ifnn. O' M,CCPPI IO700. i(yHops. .Oregon, 4 to 6c, according to qual. Butter.. Oregon fancy creamery, ofa. fancy dairy, 4S; dlr to Z. 1'. t w-vrjji WANTED An honest, actl?ciienito I lady to travel for reliable esUWuaea Salary $780, payable US weeklwl penses. Situation permanent. JR"0?? Encloso self.addressed sUmped niaf The Dominion Company, 310 Uau inc. Chlcarm. TREES-Pruned and spra;ei ToppJ a sneclalttv. also bees transferred ra pood aliiru Tall nr addres InO. ff. W r-' .--" . ..,, n commerc ai street. s-"iz- common, fiV.c. v-neese .Orecon full nim r.,i nn rS. ,--" hues. .Orcffrin rST, .. V to ol- te'VtK? 3-Sc per . lb; fair drelsed beeU?jfc '' Cm 2XW Mutton.. Best beef, 2.oofa2.2' chalc BMSSkwaT per lb. '""i 5t2oc; large, 34c ., SALEM MARKET. nil!at:-c ' b- "rket firm. j6Hay.. Baled, cheat, 54.5oS.oo5 timothy, i ,ftS.e,.!! 3.oo; retail, hor8, .iioS,': J id' . 23 12.00. r ,vvu .M9 FOR SALE OR TRADE.-The W J " - Will sell cheap, on ess; lf t?a. n.rfiraua " I'ui urn"' 2V) arr trade (or nrocerv stock quire at this office. II. A. B. jjlj FOR SALE-Eieht milch cows u&tn - t r- iffM year olds. Inquire ol ..tgw, -s fi ": Jt CARPEl' PAPER-Large ' "U brown wrapping paper for sale clhJ,t the thing for putting under carpets, w Journal office. - -stF PUBLIC MEW, POLITCIANb wyi ineas houses can obtain all "e,wfP, matlon from the press 01 ' j : country irom inc -re v-rr-. (J y Alien ) union uiock. mwr: Oil A medium Lost. sited black" leather hand dock?t7,,;8?E!' 3.ooa3.Sowr doz.; kevs d3,'4 SL Eeesi.' 4.oe6.oo: tur' Keys, 9ioc dressed, llfaVic Veal..Dressod. 4Vi. ,zc' Drctiul il Hops T1..j tV Live Cattle.. 2i Sheep. . Live, Jfof" JV00I. .Befiti l2Oif Hops..Bt,4grCf Eegs..Cash. 8c. uutter..BestfllrV ttr. "VI "Jr: ftticu if umuii wai w..-- P. O. NEWS STAND.-Lottl Sub Agency for all n.wspar.ff Fine stock of cigata am Miller, l'rop, id contettw"";;:, lM- t.....anntn(a. 5 I s" -; uV tfn mom v Tacoraa and San Francisco pp Miller's I'ostoltjce diock -neese ,1214 x'arm Smoked nr.... gtip, containing Ien " .ltMti" band k'h M?Lai". Rewrt oS,M.:s Wi balder,, cr ' N"'Ward, " -Vo.7fl SC'fl'". Sc; fancy creamery, 43teMS!?JeJfate-1.7. ham, . - W.I TERSEY 1 BULL-Pure bred Jew "Tj i.i. 'nn-nfihe finest aniB T. j .m..i w.. w. .- -- .. . ra Oregon. Terms $J cash, w" " ojl Dairy. on Kailroaa ano u . '...ui prieior. t r-T WTAASj '' ' ..mffltfflfl WATCIIMAKEK w J""", m Makes a spwlalty of fine w3M horau clockv, etc., 315 Co z jtMigjiM-, ,-