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JMffggw 4 ' -"tpwwywgpyfi1 w-inpiuu-iJ mwmiimHPP ypr T1 vv r-- y viwhw "-J1 i riwswf ' v'tCjfK,i;-rw''r ijdu f - S-" - - . 1 HE CAHTAL JOIMAL WEDNESDAY DKC. 17. 1890. TKKMH OK aUtofCUIITION. Dally by roKll pr yntr.... 'Ulljr lr mitll pr montli, ,foo w ... iw Awkly by nwll rr ymr, avlf not puli H'MKwJocusALwriiiS .. .. il,. nrin VQAnfCd ror IU 1 VI ntf r TMr. .".Pw" "-",rr I iMninnllt BOIUV UlCllftlCC, FKKK DSLIVKKV KV rAIUtlKlt. Dally for 1nl wrk, Wei. Dully tortwn wwk, . ?.;;; Utlly by monlli, -Jlil. Ctl"lloni' will be untile nn lt iitirt l-" of mniith. HubiwrlN.pt will lie le tKimrr fur curriers t linn or wtierwui l KdIIVlTfJ, Ml M to OtUlf nO llflHJH 111 pJllt"OOJl Thk Kvn.si;:n hamtai. Journal regu larly rwlveit the HRwnonn nxjlnUHl pre dlspatche. GIIMT i PATTERSOK, Dealers in Groceries, Crockery, Glassware, Paints, Oi's, Varnishes, , Brushes, Windowglass, ttc. bole i Agents for Epicure Tea and Big Can Baking Powder. LiiCAL M.VUKKT. Wheat, net i2 cents perlbii. Hop, active; US to32 cents per lb Headijunrters for candy, maim ractuivd fre-h eyery day nt Jones A. Hernartll's on State treet. " TiikLO. O t. Lii.UAUV.-THe Odd Fellows' library has subscribed for the following perirxheals: Up- pincntt's Magazine. Puck, Mfe Ar- gouam, anon oiur.r. Aiomuiy, i.ir uhuij, u.. T t...f.tm Of Vli.l,n1aa HnrtiDIM ' '" '. "r'.. . . . r.1 Magazine, Weekly ami lining reo- , v'.i. a...o... tit.t. I. ' x.' t ! . t. ..'i. m i.i..' rniUK At-.ic- n x .'iuiu. iiiuu.,.ij, Frank Li-eiie' Illustrated Weekly, Book Buyer, Kuieutifle American. Loedoii Graphic, Judge, ScribnerV Magazine, Literary World, The Cosmopolitan uud The Illustrated American. The following Oregon papers are kindly furulshed to the library aud will be on Ale there: Daily Evening Caiitai Jour nal, The Dalles Times-Mouutaiu-er, Tlie Plaiudealer, Roseburg Review, Benton Leader, Portland Times, rftate Riuht Deuiocr.it, Day ton Herald, Wnodhuru Independent, Dally Statesman, and the Kew Age of San Franchco. Tjik Rivkk Flket. Th lioats that will ply on the Willamette river duriug the coming floating season are not yet determined. The local United Statefc inspectors are expected to go to Corvallis in a few days to inspect the steamers o'tnc Oregon Pacific tminpany. Their three boats, the Three Bisters, Hoag and Bently, are said to be iu prime condition for the winter service, though the inspectors may decide different. The steamer Orient which has heretofore plied on the Upper Willamette river was con demeued in Portland Monday. It la not yet learned whether the com pany will repair the boat so that she may run on the river or not jt, ' Is not definitely known what boats the Southern Pacific company will put on the river. LakoePios. Mr.Tliomas David. who lives near the Reform school, ' brought two hogs to Salem Wednes- day morning, which brought him ' just E37.6ii. They were of the Che- ter white breed, and were tlfteen .....J ..f. l...l- .....nllif. ..1.1 rpi... ...... BUU lfUeif..ll IllUJlUn UlUi ilTJ lIF uressen, weigueu oih pounds, iuis was a good profit for hogs that had cost but little for iheir keeping, Most of th from kltch mail vallev, if pruissrly looked after, Thi9 year bogs have been sent to tho market from many places, that were fattened on acorus alone. m elr living was nicked up property should be located mus to "V ;, ' " '" , ";' " i muim n rails in llie wiecK:ij.e, not' u.i. ., v , . . , f , , the waste of the farm and be convenient to the bu,iuess portion ' "'" m,r I "i "i.T , ountiug tho one on the ue,l. Tlie',uckt Hutlfltisasuitofelotl.es eu. Raising hogs could le of the city, and at the mine time """"'-. " 77 .V professor siys: "All the I ent lorM vbu lack vou need not keen on lion. If a profitable business iu this not o valuable us that occupied by '"""""'' '"J " leet, orallltleoverSO fiet, fell to the i11L,isi di-.m iiimni.l i .... .l.i.. Vacancik" FiLLCf). Governor tliem would be required to lie of suf-Pennoyeryef-terday afternoon made fieient size to nccoiiimodato Ihe up the nppolutments to fill the vacan-' paratus of tho Alert Hook and Lad- cies caused by the expiration ol the term of ofllceor Hon. D. H. I.oouey. of JetTcrson and .1 . 11. Keeuey, of Pendleton, members of the Ktate Agricultural society. Those up- pointed to fill tlie vacancies were. 31. F. Matlock, of Pendleton and Jno. Simpson, of Siuslaw. Mr. Looiicy was president of the society last year, and was elt-cted vice presi dent of the annual mating in this city it short time ago. Ilio Bhii. The largest American ship now afloat is reported to tie the Hhenaudouh, which was launched at Bath, Maine, on tho 3rd Inst. This monster of the -mighty fleet seut from Maiue ship yards, has a length of all of orer 430 feet with -10 feet beam and u hold 24 feet. When ready for hea she will have cost her owner $176,000. " Xmah Dinkku. The W. C. T. U. will serve dinner, ut their hall on Court street Jlmas day. The committee of arrangements are re quested to meet Thursday the 18th, at p. m. Dancino Pautv. Tlie Salem City baud will mwitivklv comtuet their reuular dancing party mi Friday evening next ut their ball. All parties holding Nov. invitations will be admitted. Party select. Sl'KCiAL. A packuge of cream chocolate given free with your teas aud coflees ut Great Eastern Tea store, 317 Commercial street. Amber coH'ee, samples free, Great JSaitern Tea t.'o.'s Htore, 317 Com niercial street. Fok Iti.NT, A furnished room. 608 Liberty street. If "PlIHIMinY WlNKH." Tlie new oejely jfHiue at Brooks ,V llarrilt'h. I CITY COUNCIL. The UHt lingular Jlfdlns of the (lid I'oimril-ClMlnR up the War's Work. The city council hold their Inst mmilni for the voir with Mayor " . . . . ... I Williams in the oluiir unit meuruer , Conn, Uniinellinen comas, mr-i-n, n... T nfi.rfi Htittiin mill Jlmwtt : v........ ........ .-, --- - i inivuiiiiiu iiiiuiii mime inn nrresi. present. After the usual process or r, MTI118 n gnmU ,,,. to wwll rcadiiiK "'"I llrvltiu minutes the .K, r , w( i,ul ,urK t,t. ,y lm, regular older of hiiMius wut tiikin ' l1Vj, wuiilil steal n rixmI iiuinher up. The llrst buslines liikeu "p'of mel;... If the work of the lml(t wus the ordinance bill to niuenil the ,,,, topped nt unee, more arrests tux niul license laws, to whluli some j w row. These deed, from hoys amendments were otlered when the wliniue too young to In? roperl bill passed to the third rotullnti. ' ,L.aIt with by lw, fitiphiiHl?. tlit The committee on tire protections! llml r (,0 inform school. reported favorably on ihe petition ol - Mm. A. A. Wheeler, ullewlui: heri V'b 1'i.av. The fact that men to haveu woodhoiisv wmtruoieil In i the wir of her proiwty mi Com- mercial street. The marshal reported the delin quent tax roll for the pint r..m years, which amounted to jCkSD.IM. ' He wis empowered to collect tin same by December 31st. The com- 1 miltee on publie improvemeiilf j reported. They handed lu om j rejMirt regarding the askM.mont foi I the sewer through blocks To and 70 jTne euinnitUx. recnmiueudtd thai the v,.irgual be instructed to colli c. ( lue rwl)Wiive iimouiits from tin several liarties. The same commit ,,, tllB ,ltolllllB llf ,1L. ,tvet u fr:mt r the old tanner.v ,Vi Thls KVlirt wsl9 , A ,, WlU rc!lli fn)I -j,,,. f tile citizens askinj. ! U(e rvVuk.llce )f D w idacsett which H el.iimetl to heal "... ... , , , obstruction to the highway be re moved. The matter was leferred ti the committee of pulilic property. The ordinances regarding laxi-. ami licenses was read the third time and passed. The elaim of I. Claggetl. of Independence, who was Uidl hurt by an old wooden awning full iug on him in tbUcity, was consid ered. The recorder was authorbed to draw u warrant on the city tieas- tier for S125 iu favor of Mr. Chm gett lor medical treatment. Mr. Ciaggett did nut bring suit against the city :i he might have done for damages, hut simply a.sked that the doctor's bills be paid. The committee on accounts and current e.xpenes, reported favorably on the payment of the tollewim: bills: Salem Dleclric Light Co 373 00 Henry Helmke 'Si (it) , w. u. iiiKer Morgan tk Mead Lee & Eeuuie... Churchill S. -fc D. MTg. Co R. M. Wade tS: Co Baker tk Slniug Oregon Slatesinau J. P. Veateh Ladd &. Bush Leo Willis J. Meyers Wm, Stidgt'r James Warner L. U. Hufl'mau - John Knight S. B. Arliegast S. W. Morgen- W. F. Harris 4 00 I 1 2o 1 HOI W), 14 Uj 'S 73 U oil .'i mi 21 Oil (Ml 3 Oil 2 (X) oil OH 7 oO LI l' to I Ml jo to 67 30 3 tO 10 tH) Salem Water Co llios. Jiurrows W. S. Molt E A. Gniham . Brooks & Cox - t 00 lteiiuie &. Lee- 1 no, Journal 10 CUIef Engineer Low, of the lire depar'tuent handed iu the follow iug repert: "I would mpectfully recommend that the engine liou-es of the dpi- tul ...i.i Ifiu,. mini mi ulu I u. i lnr.-..il w.. mmv A,g.l .- ...... i it- r ...7..'v.. ui euuer uui ur ii.iutrti nn muci i property, which may be determined , upon by your honorable body, 'lhis the engine lioues ut the prcieut, and that two engine iinu-es of ample size for theaccommod.iiiou and cn- venieuee of tlie two lire engines ami ho-e companies be built. One of der company. I W0UId further recommend the purchase of three hoso carta nun I hones one each for companies 1, ii, land 3, located in the new buildings and one at the North Salem engine house. The hand ho.-o carls now iu useeeuld be used to good advantage, one in Kist Salem uud one in South Salem, where hoe companies are badly needed. "These proposed changes, would entail an expense of a good mm y dollars, but by dlspo-iiigof thepres ent property of the two companies J and purchasing less valuable, al though more convenient sites, the money thus obtained would more than cover all expenditures occas ioned by Hie changes suggested. "It Is also necessary that vo have u new supply of ho-e. At present we have only 2103 feet of liose, and of that amount only 1300 feet is berviceable. The oilier is in use hut it cannot be relied upon. "Until of our engines nro In excel lent condition uud the cinipaules are generally prosH;rous, the mem j bershlp being full." The council adjourned to meet in! special tension Dec. 20, IfeOO. Ai Tjik University Under II. e I management of the baud tlire will bo given a popular concert ut Hie UnivercHy chupel to night com meucilig ut eight o'clock. Miss Amen aid the best musical talent lu the school will uslst ill making the prog rum complete. It will have purls well worth hearing and ii'gimd turnout should be expected. The boys have been making extensive preparations to ulTord a good pro Kfum, Whalebone whips at cost nt Moore & Osboru's till ufiur the holidays. 12-joat Stralino Sacks. The imllce urmteit u hoy this ninnilng who lielongs ton hand of small eliui wholmvo Inmi crfHtlugcoiKlilrniblo annoyance of lute Id stenllni: suck Ironi the various houses In the city mid then hiking them to the mill's lltlll gl'llllt"- tlln utnliiii iirmuirtt til -... ,...., -v.... ... lvc lx,1)t, cch Tu, L.limMll.mi) hiiyu l)0t, m,ul, tu e omLH.r(t lm, ii.ii. . n..i. .... . wi" dkiitree anil quarrel over ver.x small ami trilllm; things was eon llrmed this inonilnt; when two bun. tt old Mildiers chilled each oilier uti comely nniiies over, why one was n vpuuncuu nun uiu inner u uemo crat. The republican claimed thai lu I mil a better right to bo a demo crat than hit opM)Uent, for he was r.iied lu Virginia where it was eou sidcred u siicrilege to vote iigatiiHl the democratic parly. His opH uent, who wan raised In Ohio, hi claimed had no mison to be u dem ocrat. From those wanner wonU wereeschanyed until they becnuii ashameil of tlielr cnuduut am! talked t-.ilmly of the war da.n when each carried a Union musket. iNCont'oltATU . Articled incor porating the Wushiugtou Gulch I Mining company, of East Portland, i were tiled with the secretary to-day, Willi Win. Deeiner. S. M. Keenun, i Wm. Wei'kline, J. M. Overholtzet I mid Fn.il Pfnu inciirp'Tiitors; ciipb l tal stuck JOW,i0 The Metli odist Episcopul eliurchof Cove, Or., (j. M. Phy, A. J. Pai-smore' Vim. Duncan, E. W. Imbler nud L 1 C irie. iiieorpoiators, property on hand, about Slo.OOQ. TiJtKLY Woisk. Yesterdey after noon n tire was discovered iu tin law oillee of Seth R. Hammer, on , Court street. The lire caught fron u stovepie between the ceiling am. roof. By the timely aid of Lmii j Folsnni who applied the hose, the tire was put out thus avoiding the possibility of several buildlugi- I going up In smoke. Ei.KCTitie Extension. The en torpri-e of Salemiles ball) no bound-, and progress Is rampaul everywhere. If you don't beJievt it, just see F.irrar tfe Co.'ft store fm ! neH a,u' fcliable things in groceries- . lor the holiday seaon. ' Hillsborough is being agitated b n suit for damages ngaln-it the city. It stems that Mr. Carriuglon aboul a year or more ago sprained hi ankle from stepping on a loo-e board iu Ihe sidewalk. After a sh"-' " n imitation tlie jury retunn-da vetdiel awarding him 100 damage. - ' Kw C"kis Walks. Street Com- missloner Graham Is having u Cios- . walk nut in on Stale street between the court hou-e uud the Cook hotel. The walk s raised up u few Inches 0 higher than the old wah; so as ti j prevent a pool of water and mud , from standing on wet sea-on. (In; walk iu the Holiday Slippers. Don't buy old style slippers, get something new. . old style carried over from lait je.ir. We have tho finest in ve vet or plush, patent leather ri:i:si),.ii ami binJAb. Itfiv. f.. Ttriw-i-'tn. nf r.irvis. Is I vW wh Katllur WJlu, , t,,H city to day. Hitting Hull's death, moving the Uuivcraitv and the Albany wreck uretlie chiff topics of conversation to day. F. I'. Miller. Hherilr of Douglas county, brought II. litirsol to the penitentiary ye-derday. He Is sent up for two years for larceny. Mr. and Mrs. Miles uud family arrived here yesterday from Cloud county, Kansas. They ure slaying at the home of their daughter Mrs. Fred Wickstiom in Highland addi tion. Geo. Goode, who has been study ing law witli John A. Carson, of this city, went il.iwn to Wood burn yesterday wheie. ho will open ai'u"yi branch olllce, wherein conjunction with Mr. Carson, iu this cilv. thev will do a general law and brokerage nusiness. Geo. K. Good has the finest and largest stock ol perfumes and per fume euscs ever brought to Salem. Call at 300 Commercial street and see his Hue. I2 8tf 1111:11. DAUHOW. At his home lu South Saleiii, ut 10 p. in., Tilrsduv, Dec. 10, 1MJ0. of dropsy, Win. Durrow, iiged 87 years, 11 months uud 2 days. The deceased wus one of the early pioneers to Oregon, having crossed ,,,e puiins in IHjI. Salem has been Ids home for a number of years. The funeral was held this after- noon ut 1 o'clock, the remains being Interred ut Bethel, Polk county. KING. Mrs. Murauret A. King, nt Select your liollduy presents early her home, Wed. morning, ut 4:W ! ,,M,J M "' 'he cream of the display, o'clock, of pneumonia. Get something-useful uud nenslhle, MrsKing leaves a young babe, '"" .t'"." "'", W',I,,B,,',,, .M,i!lH',,'! wi.i..i. .viti U. ,.,.r.ui f.r i..,i... 1 f,,r l,,ll-v " Kiitlmaii, nt the oil which w ill lie cured for by her sis-1 while Corner. end lur. She was -10 years. 11 months' uud Sdaysofugu, The funeral will 1 I.iiii)i;it.-.Conlruclirs und par bo 1old Friday ut 2 p. 111,, in the I,' lleHContemplutiug building, should O.O F cemeterv Her sister Is I ""I full Io cull ou J, K, Jucobsoll for .J. . 1 . 1 r a wliiiml-HiiiouttliHidresse.Uiiiii. exp-uiwl to iirrlvo from HjK)kuiieltmr yr, u,,.l olllce pear uurleul liefore Friday. Hi ml works. l)-2-o o ddf. sc Mil. COI.VIG'S HEI'I.Y. Statement of One f the Hallway Com miinnfn In Ausner to Prof. Starr. Sai.KM, Dee. 17, 1890. En. C'At'tTAi. Jouu.vai.: I noticed some time mro (Dee. 1st) u com muulcutioii In your iapwr over the signature- of Professor S. A. Stnrr which 1 did not reply to at the time for the reason that I did not have time mid for the further reason that I wanted to examine the Professor's sworn testimony liefnro writing an tuiswer. Ordinarily any citizen has the right to criticise the, nets' or n public officer und I llml no fault with the gentleman who wrote this article for aiiytlilng in It which re Meets mi me as a member of the! Imard of railroad commissioners, but when lie gets out of the record nud attempts to malign my private character as witness I feel that 1 have n right to vindicate myself be fore the public from the unjust and untruthful attacks of Pri.ressrSt.,rr or any tuner pentou. in ins leuer oflVc. 1st Mr. Starr savs: Now, Sir, I say thai the Import of the above statements have been de nied, mid wen' denied lie fore the railroad commission. TV ere me u number of men its intelligent as Mr. Colvig, men who made as thniotigh examination of the facts as did Mr. Colvig wlio have denied the state ment. Mr. Colvig made the mis lake of measuring and counting all the mils from one eud of the wreck ed trestle to the other. One might as well measure aud count all the mils from Portland to Eugene to de- (ermine the case. I measured nil iii"Tinn TxMTt1 I -'" ,;,,x 't u ,,m' "; ,,,r e.l to he missing, aud u number of I IH-rfimies on baud, some of the others did the same, ami we know . tliu-nl in the maiket, the most dell that a rail was missing from that I ,.iv in oder. place. The linimrt nf the i.b.tvo tni... ment means iu plain English that ihe Professor counted the mils. He says "I measured all the rails lu the immediate vicinity of tlie gap and we kuow that., a nil I was miss ing." How could he know a rail was missing without counting them io see If each mil had n male? He A (lr nwr , ,.,Mm; of y,,,,, evidently wants people to believe iu I H,w tore, ri.llliirkw: "Yes, Den this statement that lie did vomit ! i,...,, i,.,i,i ,. i.i., i.iii ..r .,.i u.. lliem nud any man who reads his article could not coie to any other reasonable conclusion. He makes this statement to show that I asa witness have either sworn falsely or Unit my evidence is unworthy of belief. Professor, you are a stranger to me. I know not how my evidence will weigh in tills community against yours but I llml from the sworn evidence on file that you held up your hand and solemnly prem ised tile board of railroad commis sioners you would "tell the truth the whole truth, uud nothing hut the truth, as you should mihwer- to God." I llml that this question was asked you hy myt-elf: Quk-tion. Did you count tlie rails that were involved lu the saci' between the wrecked engine aud the first coach that lemtihied on the track? Anpwkh. I did not. It is unnecessary to comment on statements o widely divergent und I leave the Professor to rtconi lie them between his conscience and the readers of i our puiier. I did swear that I cuiiuted the rails and found enough to f.ll out the wrecked track without the one lying on tlie west side. It is not true that the only count I made was ucross the whole length nf the structure. I counted Irom ihe coach to the wrecked eiulne and west between the wricked engine " "Mi?Sl . This 00 feet would take (J rails to till out the track. This corrnbora..,, my evidence that there were only pi n.lla -..iilr..,l 'I'.. ,,.,,1,.. ,,.. ..f !.,. M.a. .j.....l. 1. .IIM..V m-v .y. viir i rail on the west uud to support the company's theory there should be 120 feet or 8 rails. J counted till the raits from the Chemawasidetotiie north approach. I.nund It took Klrulls ou each sideand I founds! iiet.counting theoueonthe west. Mr. Lovell and Frank Miller of Albany measured the trestle after it was up, with instruments. Their measurements corroborate mo sub tiautlally, that it would take 81 bars on a side to fill nut tho track. Mr. Bahcy, of Salem, Air, Drown, of Brooks, also each corroborate my ovideuco about the number of rulls found in tlie wreckage. Itess-et- G. W. Colvicj. Hokhi; Full us Him. The 13 ear-old boy of Win. Stephens, who lives a few miles south of Salem, met with a painful accident late ou last Saturday evening wlifle returning home from a debat ing society. Ho was riding nlong when the hoist.' slipped uud fell on llllll breaking one of tlie boys legs below tlie knee. Tho fracture was reduced by Dr. Uynl, of lhis illy, uud yesterday he wus resting nicely. m 1 Ladies', now is your lime to get 11 Hue French kid hand-sowed shoe very cheap us we will t-ell them lit low tales lu order to Introduce them. Never before have you bought these shot s mi low us we oiler them. At lleii Forstnor's Farmers' store. 12-11 ,'.t LOCAL MBVTIUX. Mint is TniUHilriiis in S.ilrm anil Vicinity as .dnl rurTo-Ua)'. Ki'iulcM. Itiead, stnfl'orilic.lt should 1h pure; If you perfection would secure, Go to Strong's rfttntirnti', where you can get purr and wholesome bread. li svoti am desirous of getting something real nice as u Christmas present for your frlelnlr John G. ilarr's is the place to get It. Crissmau sells albums waydown. Musical gifts at cost id Easton's. Don't fall to got one. ('omiiion s,iH(, In Hplte of Its name, is not very common. Milieu the furniture man wants tho people to remember that he will sell them anythl.',g they may need , In his line, mid at reasonable prices. I A iiiueitm has moved into the , store room ne.sl to the Great East ern Tea Co. They Ihivh .some ie- marUahle freaks of nature. .,,,. Ml. i0 a ,, - w,t ,.,,,, I , ,....,. ... ,iHirili, H,flll hovlm- yoiir Xnias toys. JL'.lo lit He wliollatteixyou Isyourenemy, Cherrlngtoii lll not Hatter you, hut he will take an excellent picture of yon something which id! of your friends will waul. The most elegant Hue of holiday novelties iu Halem is to be found at Gen. K. Good's, 3H9 Commercial ntrcel. 12 8-tf The entire list of Saallield's mtisilu ' o cents i.ieh or "5 for $1. Huston's. Keep our eye open fur the new Keep our eye open fur the fruit stand Westneott Jt Irwin are putting Hit iu fionl of their store. They will put -nine of the ehou-est fruits on it to-morrow. As a rule lepers do not suiter severe pain, and ihe to erase length ' of life at Moloka Is about four years. I .... .-.'..-... .. ... ... li. ....... iM has a big run of trade, us he give good goods at Eastern prices." Keller & Marsh lire conducting a special Mile nf furniture aud pictures sis days a week and fifty-two weeks ii year. They keep the best to be had in tlie city. "He is rich, who is sure of to-morrow," lemaiks an eminent French man. Catterllu will take your picture, i cabinet sie, lor ft per dozeu. Call around -md examine his work. From experiments made by a I'aiisiau scientist, have pioved that ilii.vhgiit entirely eea-es iu the waters of Ihe Medllerreali, ut a depth of 1,ilS feet. Fifty per cunt, discount on all copy-right musle, at E.istou's elear aliccKale, including the latest pieces. Do you want to send a handsome present to your Irleuil without having time to make It? Bridges & Boorth have them ulit-adv made "l'-"L'"utM " large stock of other ''",c.v P""li. j It may not be generally known, , but It is nevertheless a fact that Westaeott & Irwlu ut the old stand, I. Strong's restaurant, uro giving as good a meal for twenty.flve ceuis as I Kin be found lu Portland or Frisco ' for half a dollar. H .(mM.l.v .(. .,, ,, ,,,..,. ., e,nipyo at' little cost. , . ,,,,,,.. I V""" lwwt hN f"i"' ln f,",;"' , "" , . """'"." "' I h'H"1. His stock embraces silk nud I other umbiellas; fur and nthcr cloaks; sill; and kids gloves, carpets, oilcloths, luce curtains, window shades and poles. If you don't see at their store what you want, ask for it. The url of puper iiiakiuc has reached a wonderful development' compared with a few years ago. A single sheet of paper six feet wide mid seven und tlnee-fouiths miles in length lias been made nt the Wutoriowii, N, Y piiier works. It weighed 2,207 pounds and wus made and rolled without a single break, A large stock of gold spectucles and e.wi glasses. Fitting tlie eyes Is a specially ut W. W. Murtiu's. Beautiful portraits und cabinet size pholo 2.00 per dozen. Moiitee Bios., poslolllco block. If you would make n friend n present that would cheer the heart ami wm in Ihe hotly, I00K over those superfine bluiiketls ut the Sulem Woolen Mill Sloro, They have Just lidded 11 liner grade titan ever made before, which nro superior to uny lliiug of the kind on the Paclllc coast. Mrs. M. K. .McCoy, physician and surgeon, No. 200 Commercial street. Chroulo diseases a Hpcclully. Con sultation free. 12-8 If jTJACOBS Oil SPRAINS. w.'.MIit.IUlUny. va I'rMldcnt and 'Jeii' ml iMasnr, ( lucliinatl, Oldu ' foot mid.K'iily 11 'i I unit smti mo very nuvt-roly nml unklc. 'fliu 0illi llnli of H. ii- Liillllrviilltiilat inula tllcf hum i.dii" W W. I'r.AliniiV, 'iMt.Aatm'UUii'iir. BRUISES. 710 Dblphln ttiMt, linlllmorc, JIil., Jnn'ylB, 18W. 'I Has brulM-d bad ly In Iilp and fldo by a tiill aud unVrtdx crely. ft. JucotiOll couipluiely cured uie,"YVK.C.IUiKK, JliruiUrof Blutc . lUUlurt! fiieciURLii.vooiLmco.. , Some on! of our great men gives It J tlitu tnttr ismI iliiln.i llPt.l.... Ttie iVor'it EnrlchoiL Tlie fncilltlrs of the present day te: Uic production oCcverythinf that will conduce to tlic.tnatcrial welfare and comfort of uinukltid are almost untlm itcd, nud v lieu Syrup of l-'ign was first produced the world was enriched with the only jicrfcct laxative known, a it Is the only remedy which iu truly pleasing and refreshing to the taste and prompt and cllectiinl to cleanse the system gently in the Spring-time or, In fact, nt r.:iy time, and the better it is known the more popular it be comes. - o FOR rUUK FIRST WATKR DIAMONDS. You will have to go to W. W. Martins who has the FINEST as sortment ever otlered for sale In tills city. If you do not take n look nt the "The Jeweler's" W. W. Martin's window, you are losing great treat. W. L. Wade, of North Salem, has a full Hue of general merchandise and Is giving nwuy handsome books with cash purchase. If JOHN HUGHES. Doalor in flrororit Paints, Oils nml Wiulo.r ;,s. Wall l'a ir und liordtM. Artists' Ma torials. Limn, Hair. Nails and Shingles, Hay. Fml und Foiifc Posts, Nrass Seeds, Ktc, Ni:V AllVKUTIHKMKNTH. Grand Eutcrtainmcnt For ihttbciii'tli of llir iiiiiKt-um fnnrt of tin- Wlllainulle University. MISS LUCIA B. GRIFFIN, t Tlie t.VlibmlrJ Costume Impersonator anil UlmrHCtfr skfteli itrtNic. Aflnteit by mihu of Kiltim's licit iininl nil liiloat will nlvi-un i-nlortn iininut In tht Unlvcptliy oluttil Hatnrdtiy Evenini; Dee. 20. Admission 3i cent. 12-lil At J. L. MllCHKIiL. it:o. iiiikvi:. HITCH ELL & IIOEYE, General Collectors, lirokers AND ACCOUNTANTS Ijnill nail toralun rollt-cilnnii .iltonilril In pniin:ii;y. tUllnMil Ui-kiMf lil In all jiiirlit uf I he Hurlil. It,,. klti-.ilii; fir Iik-iiI uii tlvs it Mwt-l.iliy. AilverlltuiKPliiertl lu MM) jtrt ur tlm Lfuli.sl Hlllll-S in t UilKl ri-annuaiiltt nitt-n. Ouiiiul-iiiIuI (itilK-ri. Iixilieil after iminiptly. 2M (.'ininierelal utri-ct, up itlalr. Huleni, Oit-KdU. '!!.! tmm )1 V0 I M IJ . I -L.MKJK.ST AN- Most Complete Stock -OK. DIAMONDS Loose ane Motintod . r.rbniiii(lit tu tills clly, tu l,r ,o,t (it prii-ts that D KF Y COM PETIT I ON. A complete line of (iul I and silver WAI'CHES ; On v It'll YV A t It' JJCVVJihl-IY CLOCKS. I ll Thompson &w 221 Commercial St., Salem, VVANn.n An in-live, iclliililn mini VY sahiry inuio n0 iiiuallily, with In. cifc. in rvument In his own i.ftloii retixin.lble Ntttr I ork lioiuc. It".irt-ui-v .MaNHKACTUUKII, 1-ofk llox 1W5, Nw Foil rtAI,i:.-AI)Oiit ttireo neitw or land nn Anyluin Avinu-, kihhI ilwelllin h.iine, etiiiVfiilMillv itrnniKtU; litrKt- luirii, iiirrwitailrty of fruit lues nnu uliriil. iKjryjctmienleiil to Kleclrlc mjlwity. nvtr fitllliiK w.ur tin uvnii.t. Kor mirllcu. Inrs InqulioiitKecoiiU hoiinum tlitbl huiiil Hide or Asylum A fi-mie Koine iioin city. WANTKIl Tntlljllt.11 wn lot III Cmil. nil I'urk Addition fur Innibf-r. a tl lllllrrr. I!4! Mill al,l ' !.!l, .i1' "- - .n.vii ' P!J,HA.'tK. A iiiwi twin ami huriitn.M fheto in iHKuiititiiuul reliable, will , cl the teiiiii or tradti for d.iIi-mi pniuriy nrwll ninlllKiiiiia rttiiMiimliln ttrii's fiir ihewlnler, Apply to W. c. Join i ? it 1 orwiiinnmunholvi:""" """ WANTKU-AN AOIIVK lloNMl Man Hiilnry JIKi inontlily If mil t ililr. w'lth iilipfirliiiillle. lor i.avuiii, to re 'rVwSiu loudly a rtspon.lbl,, w" y,rk 'ft,'. rS''"- .MAsuKAtrritai:i,, Uyiklu'i i n A IIAIIOA1N. A li(iuoii(l Iwiiloln rr A ule iiM.i.ilhHiiU.,,1, t .u7??i. I11. liiTraiir VV.II. Hlmpvna, ' r s.V 0wSKU'iSSsrh,ir-laj!'Ancl man' other toi. Ai my pM'h, wmu ty: 1. OIIIIII1MI 11 1 ( IjWIt IIKNT-mvo nl.Mly rurnlmit-j I? room. Apply ill S07C,oiii',M!.ii.V,r PATIIONIZK lloine lniliilry. und use MoiiiilAlu imiiiiCtinifhi'iiie. (,,T. mitd to Klrtt rollel nr niuney rflliiilnl Uuniiracturvit lly II. ll,i'rii,H,il..m .JirJ,. Kiin. Hlillth A HtlntT i.l ,i.(..,ii ,,,r suiem. I'Mlllll 1 INMLIIIAIII-U- I . ill p 11 11 r , rl.-e nml Mu rine. J OH. ALiHKKT, Agent, . . Hnltmi, urrnn At tie Old Latest Arrivals TOtLET CASUS INFANT SETS GLOVES and HANDKERCHIEF BOXES SHAVING CASES MANICURE CASKS JEWEL BOXES WORK BOXES TABLE COVERS TAHLE SCARFS I I ml, ! SPECIAL SALE -OF Musical Goods at Cost. Piitnos, Organs,, 'Violins, Guitiirn, Btmjoos, Music Uoxt'H and Sltcoi Alnsio. We intond to close out, by the end of the year, our entire line of .small musical niurchumiisG to confine our-' selves to the wholesale trade only. Holiday Presents 1 Now is a golden opportunity t't buy musical inntru ments tit irice- never before heard of. Mi Hi -.1' I II It VVI.1 VJOLIXS for UANMUiiS for GUITAHS for $75 ORGANS for 3125 OllG ANS for ur (i,ltu'c ,lu,! ' j 5c 25 pieces, .1.0P. Our entire line of "hiuallitild Seiieh" of 10c music- pieces I'1 ItEE We give to evory purchaser sheet miiBk' for Pi mo or Ortin frte. EASTON'S MUSIC STORE, 360 Commercial St. Eldredge Block. cd77&&A'jZ7fflMt flrat Nallotiul Dnnk A. r. Armitsono, Mauaci-r; auslneas, Bhort-ond, Typswritin--, Penmanehip and Enrjlish Department I JUy anil F.rcnlns Hcnlotm. BtuilnU atlmlttcd anytime. Catalogue on pHclkm. r 1 r l -o- Silk Handkerchiefs Silk Mufflers, Silk Mitts Kid Gloves, Lace Collars Purses, Tray Cloths Splashers, Tidies Albums, Work Boxes Perfume Cases, Dress Patterns Linen Table Sets, Jewelry Gold Headed Umbrellas, Furs for presents fcit T. HOLVERSOIM'S. Sttwh arid Dour Fnetory Front Street, Salem, Oregon. I ho bent cIuhh of work in our lino nfc priww to o. nuwl with tho lowoHt, -.Only tho U)ft. inntoriM h(K, Ite Conw. mr Ike Holidays. BAI1Y IIUGQY ROBES BARY BLANKETS UMBRELLAS SILK HANDKERCHIEFS LINEN HANDKERCHIEFH SILK MUFFLERS TAHLE LINEN NAPKINS , ' FURS ETC. i .rn 11 V" rrniiiT Iocs-. A I "I'll P. I I HI VI 1 t I u $ l 00 4 00 . 3 50' 40 00 75 00 Bultillnr, talent, Orrirou. W. 1. BtaU'.v, Prliielpit. HOLIDAYS! things suitable