Capital Joufnal,,HopPick!!!': Daily BV friOiTICK. BROTHKHS TUESDAY, SEPT. 1, 1890. KgAC i w '" w ' ,,, r H DAILY LINE TO PORTLAND. H -STEAM EKS Altona and Ramona i LEAVE DAILY. Portland, 6f45 m. Salem 7 ft. m except Sunday. Quick time, regular service and ciicap ....rates.... ' m. P. BALDWIN, Agent, Salem. LVJUJU m ' ' " '" New Goods Crowding In. And choice- ones too. Not kinds tnado to sell, with no thought of wear ing qualities, hut sightly kinds with everlasting wear, and a credit to tlie seller; an economy to the bujer. Black Dress Goods. One shipment Just received, and wo do not hesitate to say that our black goods stock will surpass any previous season. Capes and Jackets, Advanced shipments In. .See the new beauties. Men's Overcoats, New styles Just In. Ask for the K. N & V. overcoat. Its a magnet. Straw Hats, Values up to $1.50 to close at 50c. J, J, Dalrymple Cor PERSONAL. Hon. F. C. Baker came upfront Portland this morning. Gov. W. P. Lord returned this after noon from Southern Oregon. The Misses Daly, of Sclo, are the guests of Mrs. G. It. Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Irvlnu returned this afternoon fiom Seal Itocks. Attorney W. II. Holmes transacted legal business In Portland today. Rov. P. U. Hetzlor was u Portland passenger via tho Salem local today. State Treasurer Phil Metsclum re turned this morning from Portland. C. Van Patten inndo a Hying busi ness trip to Chcmawa this morning. Stato Superintendent G. M. Irwin loft Monday afternoon for Baker City. J Ion. Frank C Baker, ex- Stato Printer, of Portland, Is In tho city on business. Amos Strong was a southbound pas sengor via tho llosoburg mall this morning. Hon. Thos. Kay returned to Water loo this morning, after n brief sojourn at homo. Geo. W. DavlB was a northbound passenger via the Salem local this morning. Mrs. Bud Chapman roturncd this morning after a visit with Hlllsboro relatives. Misses V. and May Dlcklson, woro homo-coming passongors on tho after noon train. Mrs. Thos. Hubbard and children went to Portland on tho Salem local this morning. Miss Brohaut, who has been visit ing Salem friends, returned to Port land this morning. E. W. Copps and Fred Schvab, of Mt. Angel woro In tho city yestordoy afternoon on business. Mrs. Ithoda Edcs aud daughtor.Mrs. II. w. Meyers, woro passongors on tho Salem local this morning. Miss Margaret Perry and Emmott Jones loft this morning for Oregon City on a visit to friends. Mrs. D. L. Flestor and Miss Ella Bhlpp wont to Portland this morning expecting to return Thursday. Gonoral Geo. II. Williams cnino up from Portlahd, this morning, and will speak at tho Opera house tonight. Miss Harlotto Clinton has returned from Eola, whore sho has been spend ing n few days with Mrs. J. J. Head. Fall Dress Goods Sale Seo grand display In cornor window. Now Serges, Henriettas, Salollsjftmey Figured Black Dross Goods, Ladles Cloths, Trlcotss, Backings, etc. Trimmings, In Jet, gluts, braids, silks and vclvots. ribbons, laces, s $ xt" Linings, Jk, X X Cambrics, rustles, saleshts, linens and libers. . , We propose to soil iiioro dross goods this fall than ever boforo. Wo will give now styles nnd tho best values for your money to uo lounu wiiji'vu- .Willis Bros. & Co. .Court nnd,Uberty. Tho Cash Dry Goods," Clothing and Shoe nous?, sr k ms 'l'tC' If wm want, ii ininit IllWt' tU Weitr ill the hop Adds try lour BLACK CAT I BRAND. Tlicy cost two-hits, out they are the best liiccsttncnt ever 1 made. No. JO for girls, No. 15 for boys, No 10 for ladles. I Another iL'ood one Is that boys 1 lieavv. Kcaniless ribbed, nhcs (J to 8J, 1&C Two waists for the price of one. Choice of any shirt waist up to $1.50 X 75 Cents! Some good ones yet remain I nK. 50c lines, -10c; 75c ones, 50c. T. flolverson. Hon. Til. Ford went to Jefferson tills morning where he Is hilled to ltd dross the local Republicans tonight. Miss Ellle Vnnderpool.who has been the guest of the Misses Crclghtoti, left this morning for her home at bodu vllle. Mrs. F.N. Derby and children nnd Miss Minnie DeLong returned this nfternoon from a summer's outing at Newport. Arjlile D. McUully, of The Dalles, who has been a guest of his aunt Mrs. M. J. CreUhton, left this morning for his home. Miss Pearl Mncey, of South Salem, returned home last Saturday after a two mouths visit Willi relatives in t ic country. Loj Stelner and Dr. E. B. Phllbrook accompanied by their families have returned from Slab Creek niter a pleasant outing. Mayor Walter Tooze passed through Sal nit this morning en route forGates whore ho will address the local Repub licans tonight. Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Mclntyre, Mrs. A. E. Lawrence and Master Frank Harrltt returned last evening from a pleasant outing at Ocean Park. Mrs. F. A. Wiggins and child nnd Misses Mablc Wiggins and Blanche Albert, returned this afternoon, from a pleasant outing at Seal Rocks. Webster Klncald, who has been spending several weeks with his father, Secretary of Stato Klncald, returned to Eugene today, where he will soon resume his studies. Miss It. T. Smith, cx-princlp.il of tho Salem public schools, was a pas senger to Roseburg on tho morning local, where sho will combine business with pleasure for a few days. Wm. Flestor, who has been visiting his parents in this clty,left this morn ing for Walla Walla, where ho will again resume work-as uows agent on tho O. It. Ss N. lino between that city and Spokane. Miss May Mullt, who has been the guest of Salem friends tho past week, loft this morning for hor homo at Lebanon. Miss Mullt's brothcr,Lloyd well-known In Salem Is now telegraph 1 oporator at Tallman. Forest W.Fisher, of Tlio Dallcs.loft Sundayaftcrnoon for Palo Alto whore ho will attend Stanford university this winter. Whllo In tho city ho was tho guest of his cousin Miss Molllo Croighton. ii mm " ' In a Dilkmma. General Geo. II. Williams, ot Portland Is to speak at tho opera house this evening for Mc Klnlcy and tho gold standard. Ho Is ono of tho most eminent men on tho coast and will command n good audi ence. Mr. Williams mailed his speech from Portland last Saturday, hut it has failed to reach Salem. It Is not know what effect this will havo upon his talk tonight, but ho will no doubt plcaso his friends. Tho Orcgonlan has a copy of his speech which will probably bo printed In tho morning. Attiie Hespital: The board of control of tho Salem hospital hold a meeting lastovcnlng at tho hospital when Miss Abble Mills was selected to Bticceed Miss Mona Bowman as superintendent of that institution. Miss Bowman recently handed In her resignation to the board which ac cepted it with many regrots slnco sho has proven a most oxcellont oflicer. Miss Mills assumed hor duties as superintendent this morning. Was Not Elioiule.A convict re cently sent up to tho "pen" at Salem, was asked tho fonnul question, among others, which uro propounded to nil arrivals: "What Is your rollglony" "II 1," ho exclaimed, "does a fellow hov to hov rellglpn In ordor to got In hero? Well, I ain't got non." Eu gene Guard. iTltKQUUtKsBiuiNS To run a pop ular restaurant ami maintain a high standard or oxcollonco at low prices. Tho stall at Strong's, from tho propri etor to tho last man employed, all contribute to tho success of this hoyso. Pheasant Season. Tho game law in regard to shooting pheasants, grouse, eU' Is now tiff, and many a bird will bite the, dust boforo night. It scorns that we can already smell thorn frying, i m Professor Bloss aud family of tho O. A. 0., will leavo for the east on Thursday, tit rrrr rrm r TAXES TURNED OVER. The Sheriff Makes a Liberal Payment to the Treasurer. Sheriff F. T. Wrlghtman today turned over to County Treasurer Geo. L. Brown $1,307.20 taxes to be credited as follews: Poll tax 10 00 (Jltv of Salem. 703 33 City of Woodburn. City or .leirerson City of nervals School district No. 21.. School district No 4... School district No. 103. School district No. 3 .. KpIwviI (Harriet. Nn. 8 ... 101 08 13 20 3 111 00 .. i ; j;r,. m 11 m bCiiooi oisiriuu nu. i i C'l.,.,.1 ,Jlulrl,.t "Vf 11 (I 0!) I School district No. ID 8 10 tll.lllltfl I1IOLI11.V .l't " . - School district No. A fit s Jit1 School district No. 07.... School district No. 71.... School district No. 73. . . . School district No. 74. . . . School district No. 0(1.... School district No. 07.. . School district No. 00. .'. . 10 02 68' 3 73 CO 2 13 2 38 1 00 School district No. 111... School district No. lis... 3 07 State.county and state school 3,012 30 Total $-1,307 20 m Over the Range. Mr. L. J. Gardner, who has Just re turned from a trip across tho moun tains, tells u h of the political situa tion up on the McKlnzIo trail. Ho says he met and talked with many campers and out of 52 he met on the trail, he met hut one McKinlcy man. He says Mr. B. F. Fin, of McKinzle, a life long Republican, has declared for Bryan. He has voted with the old party ever since It was a party, but this year ho must bid tho old ship adieu. Another Lnno county man named Madison Spares, aged nearly 70,say8 he has always voted tho Re publican ticket, but this year he can not do so and says he will vote for Bryan on general principles, though he has never deviated from tho Re publican path slnco It has been vis ible. Ho says the woods In the moun tains are full of the same kind of sentiment. From Roscdale. Our harvest Is Unlshcd, the grain Ih In tho bins and the threshers have housed their machines. This Is an unusually early finishing up for us by a month or more. The crop was light not averaging more than a two-thirds crop, mostly of a fair quality. But little oats was raised. A good fall rain Is setting In, and cattle will meet tho winter In good condition. Tho health of theso parts is very good. Everybody talks silver, reads Tub Jouunal, and votes Bryan and Wat son. Sonos Come ono and all and hear Louis J. Allen nt tho free silver meet ing September 5, sing some of his new campaign songs, tho latest out. Ho is a poor hard working farmer. Buy a song or him. Exr.cuTOit. Tho proof of the tlnal will and testament, of James T. Barnes, was today filed In tho county coiirt, and J. B. Barnes was appointed executor under tho will. Still They Come. Carl Brand, late subject of Romania, today tiled his declaration, or intentions, tobe- como a citizen. Burnino. Burton Bros., yesterday tired a now kiln or brick, bolng 400, 000. nnd tho llnest lot over fired In their yards. Insurance Companies Withdraw. San FitANOisco, Sept. 1. Twomoro Insurance companies havo Just an nounced their withdrawal from this coast. They aro tho British-American Assurance Company and tho Western Assuranco Company, of To ronto, both Canadlau companies. Poor business Is tho roasou given for tho withdrawals. Burglary at Roseburg. RosEiiuno, Or., 'Sept. 1. II. M. Wead's hardware storo was entered last night by breaking a pane of glass In a rear window. Tho burglars took about $20 worth or cutlery and some shot and shells. Think It Over. Have you ever beard of a medicine with tueha record of cures ai Hood's Sarsaparilla? Don't you know that Hood's Sarsaparilla, the One True Wood Purifier, has procd over and over again, that It has power to cure, even alter all other remedies fail? If you have impure blood you may take Hood's Sarsaparilla with the utmost confidence that it will do you good. Hoods Pill's assist digestion. 35 cents. Free Spectacles. I probably como nearer making presents of this kind than any ono clso.as tho following will demonstrate, I bollovo that in my glasses is cm bodied all that is possible In workmanship, material and quality, and I spare no pains to mako correct tits of tho lenses and frames. Con huUatlon and examinations freo. No. 235 Commercial streot. Como nnd seo mo. Chahles H. Hinges. 21tf Thoro's moro clothing destroyed by poor soap than by actual wear. "Hoo Cake" soap contains no freontkall and will not Injure tho llnest lace. Try It nnd notice tho dllloreuco In quality. John Hughes. THE MOTOR RAILWAY SOLD. Thos. Holinuu Bids It In at the Receiv er's Sale. BeeelVer E.C Gilt cr opened the bids on the motor railway property, cover lug the tracks.l)ulldlngs,carsand pr P eA of the defunct conyjuny. A nilm ..niirt irillSO touuy at "" man no?, oimiiu "i v""v" .":', l)crbybld$.-7,0. T.e,)roer , a charge or the operate It. i Mexicans Murdered. ClIXMllKItLAIN, Sept. 1. Last April . ... lvvo Mexicans who clulm to nae come direct from Arizona located on an ob- ' R,.,irP. snnt near the head of Sage creek ., ..... , ,. ,. .if linro. As in the had lands west they did not engage In farming or Mtockraislng, the principal Industries of that region, much curiosity was aroused as to their occupation. It afterwards developed that they were engaged in manufacturing by a pro cess known only to themselves, a curi ous sort or beverage out of tho com mon cactus. Word now reaches here that a few days ago, when one or the cowooys made his accustomed visit he dis covered that the cabin of the Mexi cans had been burned and tlio men had disappeared. As they were known to have quite a sum of money, It Is believed by stockmen In that region that they have been murdered and tho cabin and contents burned to destroy evidence of tho crime. An Investigation will be made. Simon Koshland Dead. San Francisco, Sept. 1. Simon Koshland, a well-known wool mer- chant.dled at tho age or 71. Up to tho tunc or tho big Sutro-strcet railroad accident, Mr. Koshland, despite his years, enjoyed tho best or health. At that time, ho suffered Injures the er- rccts or which caused him considerable pain. Saturday morning he took n drive. On Ills return ho went to bed. Sunday ho suffered a stroke of paraly sis. This was followed by a second In the early hours this morning. Six hours later, ho was dead. Koshland was ono of tho best-known wool mer chants of the United States, being a pioneer In that lino In California. Teller In Colorado Sprtng8. Colorado Spkinos, Sept. 1. Sena tor Teller delivered In this city, last night, the only speech which ho will give in Colorado this campaign. Long before tho hour of opening tho doors, throngs crowded tho streets leading to tho hall In which the address was to bo delivered. When Senator Teller rose to speak over 3,000 people occupied every available spaco In the Coliseum and 1,000 people crowded outsido of tho hall and cheered from tlmo to time. The Q. A. R. St. Paul, Sept. 1. Tho second day or tho Grand Army week opened cloudy, which mado it moro comrort ablo for tho marching veterans as they tramped to their quarters or partici pated In tho parade. The conserva tive estimate or 130,000 visitors based on tho number tickets sold and con tracted last week will bo short or tho actual number present tomorrow when grand parade starts. Vermont Election. St. Alhans, Vt., Sept. 1. The election In Vermont, in tho result of which wldo Interest is felt, on account Its being tho llrst stato election in tho cast, is passing off quietly today, under most favorable conditions, Re ports point to full ballot. Tho cntiro stato tltkct and two congressmen will bo elected. Whisky Did It. Detiuot, Sept. 1. Frank Beablen, aged 40, a member of an old French family, Inherited considerable money recently and had been drinking heav ily, Yesterday morning ho went home drunk. Ills wlfo remonstrated, no shot her in tho back,lnlllctlng a mor tal wound. Ho also attempted to shoot his two children, but both escaped In Jury, lie then blow his brains out. Fusion in Iowa, Des Moines, Sept. 1, The fuslou entered Into by tho silver Democrats, Populists and silver Repullcans at tho Ottumwa convention has been carried into tho nine congressional conven tions thus far held and in conventions for tho nomination ot county tickets. Over in UukerOlty the Union llryau Sliver club have challenged tho cold bugs to a Joint debate. 7 jB2' sold to Mr. Jioiuiiin on mo "i n? 38 1 to the approval of Judge I lc lit, of 1 01 1 the clrcu t court, When the matter 377 53 ' Ii settled up, Mr. iioimiin ' '.'", road anti nx it "i Terrible Disaster. Pincomj! Ciil., Sept. 1.-A terrible explnslpn took place this afternoon at Hercules station, where the Cali fornia Powder works were blow u up. Four terrific explosions were heard In succession and the sky, in tho vi cinity, Is black with smoke. All tho buildings of the company aro on tire and the ground In tho vicinity 1 1 . .. i... li.iiiimieit lUmiriw. All tho is iruv hi iiiim.v...-. - -- property of tho California Powder wz.i-i.-a will lx! a total loss. So far as known at this hour, thirty minutes after tho explosion, three whites havo been killed. There have been other loss or lire. How extensive cannot yet bo stated. The extensive ouiKiiugs oi inu w tr..mln Pnivflor works, at HcrcUlCS Station, will undoubtedly bo entirely wiped out iy mo uxjjiusi n. u mu resulting llnmcs which nro now destroying what is left of the timbers. Every fresh detail Indicates that today's explosion is most disastrous to life and property of the several disasters which have successively at tended the manufacture of powder, at several points where It lias been at tempted around tho bay or San Fran cisco. Forty-live minutes after tho lirHt explosion occurred, It ms known that eight Chinese have been killed, besides the following whlto men: James McNulty, M. Garcia, James Fritz, W. W. Crater. Do you like Devclcd Ham ? If so try our 5ccnt article it's all right, Wc have some very Jgood canned Apricots that we arc closing out at 10c, Washing ammonia, full quarts, i5c per bottle, MRR1TT & LAWRENCE, P, O, Grocery. Agents for World-'Bcater Soap, BORN. PETERSON. At the futully home In Silverton, Monday, Aut 31,. ' to Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Peters m. ii daughter. DIED. JESSUP. At Wayland, la., August 27, 1800, Louis D. Jessup. aged about 23 years, of tuberculosis. Deceased was a nephew of Dr. S. II. Jessup. Ho formerly resided In this city, when he was an employe In the Insane asylum, where he mado numor ons friends, who will mourn his do misc. Free Pills. Send your address Ih 11. E. Ilucklin & Co., Chicago, and get a free sample box of Dr. King s New me run. i mai win cuiminc you of their merits. 'Ihcsc pill aie easy in action and are particularly ellectlve in the cure of Constipation and Sick Headache. For Malaria and Liver troubles they have been proved invaluable. They aro ouaran. teed to be perfectly free froi every deleter, lous substance and to be purely vegetable. They do not weaken by their action, but by giving tone to stomach nnd bowols greatly In vigorate the system. Regular size 25c. per box. Sold by Fred A. Legg, druggists. The Jouunal silver supplements nt $1 a hundred arc going off rapidly. Raise a little fund of dimes and quar ters and supply all your neighbors with campaign lltoraturo up to date, Notice to Bridge Contractors. Notice is hereby given that no war rants will bo drawn ror construction or county bridges until contractors tor tho samo shall have furnished to tho county court certified receipts showing that all labor and materials entering Into tho construction of such bridges havo been paid for. G. P. Tekhell, 7-3-d&wtf County Judge. In Town. You'll bo surprla..., Won't "yellow tho clothes." Won't burn your hnnds. Nothing equals It. Better than soap. Extra largo packages. Soap Foam Washing Powder. John Hughes. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. Km riry Notice to Taxpayers, Tho delinquent tax rolls of Marlon coudty, Oregon, nro now in my hands for collection. All persons paying delinquent taxes with tho noxt 30 days will save costs as nt that tlmo all property upon which taxes havo not been paid will bo advertised and sold. P. T. Wkiqhtman, Sheriff or Mnrlon County, Oregon. Dated Aug. 5, 1890. 8-5d2w w4w Hay Wanted. nighest market price paid ror all kinds of hay, Brew ster & White, 01 Court street. 20-3t Having Hoe Cake Soap in your kitchen or bath once means always. For Two DaysWednesdaynTThJ Spkcial Sale! HOSIERY Ladies and children's in wool and cotton at rcducti d&c&7 257 Commercial st. THE MARKETS. SILVER. New York, Sept. 1. Silver, 66c; lead 251 LtVR STOCK. Chicago, Sept. 1. 'Hogs-Light $3.10 3 35! heavy a.553 20. Cottier-Heeves L)3.oo4,eo; cows and heifers tl.35Cg2.50. Sheep 'Lambs I52oo lower. OKAIN. Chicago, Sept I. Wheat, cash 55Kc Oct. 57c. rORTLAND MARKET. fROVISION. Portland, Sept. I. Wheat valley, 51a 52; WalU Walla, 449. Flour Portland, 2.85; Uenton county, 2.85; graham, a 50; superfine, $2.2jper bbl Oats White, 3o3tc; grey, 2829;rolleJ, in bags, $4.255-2Si barrels, 4.5007.00! cases, 3.75. Potatoes,. Oregon, 75c8o per sack. Hav..Good, toOto.So per ton. Wool.. Valley, 8gc; Eastern Oregon, 5(7C (al7i Millstulls..l!ran,Sl2.5oa!4.5o;siiort3,l3.50 ?f..Z Poultry-Chickens, mlxed,33.5o; broil ers, $i.252.25; clucks, $2a3J geese, $3(0)45 turkevi. live. 10. IideB..green, salted 60 lbs 5c; under 60 lbs 44:: sheep pelts, 10(0)700, Hons..Orecon. 2 to 3c, accordl 3c, according to qual. ity. . Butter. .Oregon fancy creamery, 250355 fancy dairy, 20(5)25; lair to goou, 17(2)20; Cheese .Oregon full cream, 9, Eggs.. Oregon, uyte per doz. Decf . .Tonsteers, 2.25(0)2.40 per lb; fan to good steers, 2VJ2 3.50; cows, i;2c; uressea beer, 3ytw,c. SAN FKANC1SCO MARKET. San 'Francisco, Sept. 1 Wheat, 965 Wool,. Oregon, choice, io(a)i 10; Interior 5 7c, valley, 80C 1 lops Quotable at 24c Potatoes 5o65c per sack. Oats Milting, 85(90. SALEM MARKET. Wheat, .42c per bu., market firm, Oats . .30c. Hay,, Baled, cheat, 7.5o8.oo; timothy, 10.00, Fldur..In wholesale lots, 3.00; retail, 3.20; bran, bulk H.0012.50; sacked, 12.00; shorts, ai2.50i3.50; chop feed, ll.oo 12.00. Poultry.. I lens 5c; Spring chickens, 6c lb. VeaL.Dressod, 3. Hogs.. Dressed, aj3. Live Cattle..!3.a Sheep.. Live, 1.25.Q Wool.. Best, l2M,c. Hop,, Best, 45o, Eggs.. Cash. 10c, Butter.. Best dairy, !2c; fancy creamery 20c. Cheose .I2c, ' Farm Smoked Meats MBacc, 6Jc hams 90; shoulders, 5c. Potatos.,7ocperbu. liucklons Arnica Salvo The best Salve in the world t for Cuts, Sores, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever and all Tetter. Chapped hands, Chilblains, Bruises, Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles or no pay required. It is guaranteed to Live per fee satisfaction or money, refunded. Price 25 cents a box. For sale by FredfA LeUK Farmers or others are requested to furnish hogs, pigs, sheep or beef, for tho Bryan barbecue, to bo hold Satur day, SoptembcrSth. All contributions should bo in on or boforo Friday noon. Como up, f rlonds, and help push what will bo tho biggest thing over hold In Salem. Freo bread, freo meat, and freo speeches in abundance. W. T. Rlgdon, chairman of tho barbecue committee, Rememder ' 'Patriots of America' ' meet Tuesday evening, September 1, at 8 o'clock sharp. 31 2t OASTOXlXiL. RifM- UnUi Hfutar ' of ''r 1, r MftVi lifj Wife, TWM ions, JOHN HUGHES, Dealer in groceries, paints, oils, window glass, varnishes, and the most complete stock of brushes of all kinds in the state, Artists' materials, lime, hair, cement and shingles, and finest quality of rjrass seeds, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. WANTEDr-A man to drive lem ind i woman to do housework and cue forcUJ. !?; ,.? ehl,IdEn can t brought. Addtoi "W," Journal office. 9 jt( PICKLING CUCUMBERS -I hiTj ifiw lot of pickles for sale at my phceneuihe penttentiary. Five cents per gallon. 9"m A. N. BANTA. FOR SALE-Or will trade forccatii Four cows and calves and four cows that will urn have calves, seven yearlings and one Short. horn bull . Address J . Johnson, Arjend, Or. di3t WANTEDr-A good horse will tike best of care of him for his use, call on or iddrtn . W. Woodruff, 4S3 Liberty street. 31 jt WANTEO-SituattonbyLouisJ, Allen ir first or second cook; can get first-class recom mendation; also willing to do any kind oT labor; honest, sober and induitrioui. A4 dress care of Journal. 3131) WANTEDr-Threr small rooms, cenlnll' located. Address No. 13, Hush block. Jl t TAKEN Ul'.r-Two horses, one bromwith, white spot in forhead, left hind foot wKite One bay, both hind feel white and brudei on left shoulder. Horses are about 4 year old and weigh about 1,500 and 1,300 pounds. Tho above stock was taken un it Lit Townsend's farm 10 miles north o(Sle 1 proving property and paying damijes aw expenses owner can have same. S 29 im J. W. TOWNSENP. TO REN'IV-Ucublc cottage on South Wo merclal and Belleview, two blocks from post, office. Hot water and baths; modem ta provements. Inquire 8s Commetchl. :i ft FOR SALE OR TUAUEAn elegant aero tract of land in Hampden Park additw, on Asylum avenue. Will trade for resideaee property in Salem. Address W., care Jour nal. - FOR'SALE OK TKAUK-vK J proyed farm land, 4 miles east of Salem,tiu. new house, new barn, running water; fju sell or trade for cheaper laud. Address". M. Reoves, Salem, Or. 7?' FoR SALEw-Uriving mare for safest a -unving maic - -.- pain; weight about 1100; good invcicr. - 30 tf qui re 01 wn ?m. Brown & Co. . .....VI. milLM.. .rn, IM Ql bear; brown wrapping paper for sale ""PvJ" .k. M fnr n.iflinrr under CarWU. V"" Journal office PEOWTOR SALUr-A EOnJgJ sale cheap. Inquire of G. h. PPM mile east of penitentiary. " ANTbU.-Solicitors to.?1?., "Bryan, Sewall and Free. SiW-J by llryan, written by R. .tV'Z Omaha World-IIerald. appointed m Bryan. Contains speeches bonanza for agents, a free itfttr; &" workers. Only Jt S. The only aWj book. So P '" ?ixlJ Jfaiho paid. Outfit free. Begin n1,V wkl of terrilory. Pe-nunent prwiibU '96. Address' The National Bcok wk. Star Building, Chicago. J Best in the WonMt Branson Gi COLT TAKEN UP- .lnrsfii lil A three-yearU colU Uy jot V -. a5rim v- Birim u: $jK-ffinifoRwroi