Pfj!5!sp?!!. -.- .fv, ." ; ' &w&wvZ$ Higlica brairinLeavchingi'owcr. RoYal jagag ABSOLUTELY PURE TIIEAGR1CULTUML ASPECT How Grain, Frail, Hops and '. .. . . I Vegetables 'Thrive ami VieW. A MARKET FOR mULYiEYERnillXG. Fortunes in Hops anil Potatoes -Facts land Figuresl)S sibilities of Farming roaches Successful. One of the great causes of Saleui's prosperous advancement is the rich farming country which surrounds it, teeming with grain, hops, fruit aud vegetables, of which Salem Is the storing depot, the shipping point, the sales mart aud the consuming place. Wheat is the only grain which figures to any extent in stor age here nnd of this the Salem Flouriag mills, the only house handling it this season, took In 215, 000 bushels of the crop of 1S90. There are numerous landing places up and down the river and several Biuall stations on the railroad-, which are more convenient for many of the farmers who are other wise commercially tributary to this city, hence the amount of grain stored here is no indication of the amount raised within a compara tively few miles of the city. The oats are bought up by the livery barns, truck and dray companies and private bone owners almost as fast as brought in and at good prices, hence the amount stored is merely nominal. THE BOP INDUSTRY. The bop business is becoming one of large dimensions. The transac tions in this commodity shipped from this county of the 1S90 crop amount to about 22,000 bales, which brought in the neat little sum of (1,100,000. Marion county is the paradise of the hop raiser aud the Oregon hop now seems to lead the market. The latest quotation seen by the writer, from a New York commission house, quoted X. Y. hops at 32 to 3S cents, and Oregon hops 34 to 3S cents per pound, thus giving the latter a decided advan tage. Vhat can be done on a hop farm In this part of the Willamette valley is well illustrated by an article in the Capital, Journal, of the 4th of last September, which seld: "About four miles from Salem where the Kickreall creek comesinto the Willamette, is a small cleared farm, mostly bottom land slop ing up U the hills, the whole com prising not over forty acres of culti vated land in all, and yet it is one of the richest mines of agricultural wealth in the nation to-day. The owner bought the laud in January 1882, aud located on this little tract near Eola. He found about eight acres cleared and plant ed to hops. By his own exertion? and without capital he has cleared this patch and extended his bop farm to twenty-four acres. That hop yard yields him sixty thousand pounds of cured bops this year, for which he is offered thirty-five cents to-day. He may get forty cents the way prices are going. You can figure out the value of his hop crop yourself. At only thirty cents he will have $18,000 for his hops or (750 an acre. He has besides four acres of peaches, four acres ol prunes and twenty .acres of hay, the pro ceeds of which it is not necessary to compile, but they are alone sufliuient to render his farm self-sustaining. Off a, first crop from one acre of gooseberries be sold 5100 worth of fruit. The peaches and prunes net from $150 to $200 an acre. These are plain facts, with no fancy ubout them, and they speuk for them- Helves." The same result .as above given can be realized by any man of intelli gence and Industry who selects a proper location, thousands of acres of the right kind of laud tor hops being within reach of reasonable purchase In different parts of this and Polk county. In relation to general farming in dustries, the following excerpt taken from a letter written from here by George M. Grllley to the Concordia, Kausaf, Empire, Aug. 27, 1890, gives a fair idea: "Small grain is hardly as good with us in last year, but wheat, will average at least 1!5 bushels ner acre: oats about Xi bushels. Early potatoes yielded well; I nm selling now nt COoper' ST tTfitiP' "''fl 0'SPowden TJe4 la lIOlioBi U Homps U. & Gov't Report, An?, 1 pSSj Baking Powder bushel. 1 linvc three tier,:, of Into potatoes thut are looking well. Cnb i bac soils nt 60c ler (liven. Vege tables mid fruits of nil kinds nrv ;i,onty ,ul br,P a1fttlr ,r,c?'"T; hnve a wiimery mid evni-omtor here which takes all the- surplus. e have one-eighth of an acre In straw berries and sold ?US.2o worth besides twine all we could ourselves. Our raspberries aud blackberries did nearly as well. This is a wonderful fruit country and no denying It. 1 never saw its equal. I can make more money on ten acres of fruit here than I could on 1B0 acres of corn In Kansas. I lived in Cloud county nearly 17 years aud thlnK 1 know what I am saying." The Kansas paper says of Mr. Grilley: "Our esteemed frieud Mr. Grllley, Is well kuown here to be a very conservative man aud no one will hesitate to take his statements as an exact expreiisiou of his views." FRUIT CULTURE AltnUXD SAI.KJf. For all ordinary kinds of fruit, of the small aud large varieties, this part of the Willamette valley is not surpassed in the world. Apples, pears, cherries, plums, strawberries, raspberries, blackberries, currants grow in the greatest profusion, with comparatively little aire, and to the greatest size, possessing the best taste and flavor of any like fruit grown in any latitude. Some doubt has heretofore existed as to the siieees1 of the peach in this part of the state, but practical and scientific tests have demonstrated that rare iu selecting the vaiiety aud intelligence in its planting and care will insure a good fruit in the peach line right here as can be grown anywhere. The writer has plucked and eaten right on the town plat of Salem as flue specimens of the Early Crawford and other standard peaches as ever grew in Southern California or New Jersey. There are several successful peach crchards in the neighborhood of Salem, but the growth of this fruit is only in its infancy here. Accord ing to scientific observation peach land iu this valley should be high and slope to the sun and will be better still if iu close proximity to forests or bodies of water, these con ditions largely insuring against the danger of spring frosts. THE GREAT MONEY MAKING FRUIT. While there is an immense amount of money in the cultivation of small fruits, which find a ready sale and are never in excess of the demand at good figures, yet the fruit which seems likely to take precedence for cultivation on a lare scale is the prune, and the podblli ties in this line are very great. Per haps the best information for the thousands of Eastern readers who will peruse this edition of the Jour nal will be that of an intelligent correspondent who has had experi ence aud knows whereof he writes. This gentleman says: A fortune can be made in ten years from a fruit ranch of forty acres or even ten acres,mostly by anybody blessed with that amount of good land. I will demonstrate how any enterprising man with a very limit ed capital cau also make himself and family very comfortable and even ! rich with ten acres of bottom land if planted In French prunes or Petite Prunes U' Urcen. WU CU is tile same - " i thing. (Land cau be had near Salem forfrom $00 to $20 an acre.) The trees must be grafted or bud ded on peach stock nud be one or two yeare old I prefer one-year-old trees. They must be planted about twenty feet apart, so It will take ono hun dred trees per acre. Good trees ought to be had for twenty cents a piece, or by the thnuud for ten ceuts. The holes must be dut: from two to three feet square, according to quality of the soil. The fourth season after planting aud even tho third,if your trees have beeen well taken care of, you will obtain about ten jhiuikIs of prunes toeach tree, enough to initiate your self into the drying business. The fifth year you will get about sixty pounds toeach tree; the sixth year, 120 pounds or more to the tree. Af ter that your trees are In full bear ing, producing according to location aud aire, ISO to 300 pounds to the tree. Now let us cousidcr the co-it and profits. COST. 10 acres of land at?ir0 perncrc-HuOO 1000 trees nt 20 cents each- 200 l'lowiiig the land Digging the holes I'lantitiL' the trees 25 60 23 25 Cultivating Second, third und fourth years rOeach,plowlnguiidcu. 40 Years the Standard. I tivatlng lf.0 I Taxes for four years ....... .. 7o l'ouryennV interest, compound, ni iu percent nu Total at end of four years -?2!HH) ntoriTS. The fifth year volt will lmvn 1000 trees, bearlngnt least 00 poutulsciu'h, or 30 tons, equal to 10 tons of dried prunes, worth 10 cents jht pound, or $200 per ton $2000 If you deduct 10 ixt cent for labor, you will have n bal ance of $1SOO net, paying for the whole investment nnd $300 profit left The sixth year you will have 00 tons of green fruit, or 20 tons of dried prunes, worth 4000 On the seventh year your trees will be iu full benrlngeou ditlon, nnd will lieur each from 150 to 200 or SIX) pounds lo the tree, and 1 believe 1 nm on the safe t ru-ui OOW side when I say that each tree will bring you $5 net each year, or It does not take much perception to see that thus, on an outlav of not ... . a dollar more than ?210, a lwrson cau have an easy Income of $5000 ' nuuuallv in ten years' time. I do not know of any better or easier way ' of Insuring n larger Income than this. I have made these figures with care . , ,....., and prudence on tho basis of IltliUl - clal results trout the profits of my own four-acre prune orchard." THE ltrTATO CROP. Mr. David Simpson, President of the Electric car line, a large property owner, and at present retired from farming, laid the foundation of his fortune by successful potato crops. Mr. Simpson put in four yeans al most exclusively to potatoes, raising from 30 to 40 acres a year. His big gest yields run up as high as 500 bushels to the acre. One year he had 30 acres that turned out 10,000 bush els, which he sold at 25 cents a bushel. He has told whole crops- as , high as $1. a bushel. This year they I have not sold below 40 cents nnd I are now worth double that. It costs j about 10 cents a bushel toraine them, j If seed and all labor is paid fur, so that even nt 25 cents there is n good ; market price. Wifi present trans portation facilities there is no limit to the demand, and 40 cents is apt I to be a ruling price for years to come. There are no such nfiiictions as rot rr nnf..tn tiiinu L-nnu-n 1 tlila mrt nf or potato Utlgs Known In tills part Of tile Willamette valleV. OTHER Ai:aETAIILE PRODUCTS. riardon v.r.tfilt!.u nf itl t'ttntu ' f ,, , , , , give a most prolific yield here, Tnnmtnoa nm run' lnrrro mwl n. iomatoes are veri large and line, watermelons, musk melons, casabas, .. ' ' Mjuuau, jiuiiiitviii, iiiriiipA, ursuii;f carrots, lettuce, celerv, radishes in fact everything .that the garden cau send to the table or the field send to me ieeu yarn, K'ows successiuily and with little trouble Gardening aud the cultivation of small fruits are paying industries, the large cousumiug population keeping the mn.'ket constantly drained of its supply, while orders' from Portland and other points ', !...!..! .1. , ... I pour iii uuniig wie summer uui can- not be filled. 'ine larmer coming Here from any portion of the temiemle zone will j find a field for whatever has been ; his favorite Industry, nud if he brings with him industry, intelligence aud a little capital, he can make nn j easier and more comfortable Hying, or accumulate a coniiieteney more rapidly than in auy locality in the nation, besides enjoying a climate most propitious for life, health and comfort. Something for the New Year Tlieworlb renowned success of ilmtetter'a Stomach Hitters, and their continued nonti. larlty for over a third of a century iu a' xJ Kiletn. Or. Hulshed dentul opern stonmchlcis scarcely more wonderful than Imns ofcverydicrlptlou. l'uiiile)u,oeni- tue weiocome tnat crteta tne annual ap- Jiearance of HiMteter's Almanuc. This vaL j Hosteller coniwinv. I'lttibunr. l'a.. under t their own Immediate superv:ion.emi)loy- ! lugtf) hands in ttialdeuurtmeut. Tliev .im j runnlugabout 11 niontus In the year im this I I wors, aim ine issue oi eumu lor isii will oe j iuuic ui4u lcu uiiiiiuus. primeu in me I cngiuu, i.erman, rrencn, ueien, Nonve-i gin. Swedish. Holland. Jiohemlan and u.ni.i. i...... i,:.... .. nuiaii wu.uoitt-i, iitiur IU U ,Tip Ol II for valuable and Interesting readlug con cerning health. and numerous testimunLH I as to the etlleacy of Jlostetter's stomach niiiers, amusement, varied inrormatlnn astrocninical calculations und chronolog ical Items, etc., which can be depended on for correctness. The Almanuc ror lsai can be obtained free of cost, from druggists and uiuiwiuuuj uwiub juuu purls ui lue I Oresop State Agricultural Society Warrants. All persons holding any of the above warrants, will pleuxe send them to, or deposit them with Geo. V. Wutt, at balein, Oregon, on or before January 15, lisOl. A pro rata payment will lie inatle upon nil of said warrants presented on or before said day. Payment will be made after Jan. 15, lb!Jl. J. T. Gnixifi, Secretary Oregon Slate Hoard of Argriculture. ll-22-w-dd:w Salem, Xoy. 22. '00. TIIW mrnn n " HI 11,1 1, 1 Salem, Or. Utiles 52.50 mill $5.00 a Day Open to the public Thursdny, HepL 11, 1!UJ, Rest hotel belHeun i'ortland and hiin Francbtco. Alms to bo first class In nil iUnppotmniciit. Its tabltsuruserved with the choicest fruits grown in luo Wll umette valley, A-1. WAGNER, Proprietor Cheapest, Neatest and Best, SCHOMAKER'S COMBINATION FENCE, I iriftlicand put up nil kind offence, city uiuuiiiuir, iui my iKtmnitvutruiaiicwi liii.. it. nuiiuMAbKit. nuiciiJi ur. '1 ni? o J.Q ij I -i in, ,j U.C.SHERMAN, U. H. J'enslon nnd L'luim nienl. I'. (I. lion ail, H.ilein, Orion. liopijt County Clerk. Write for blanks, w EVERBEAIUNGTm until IriMU JlMurlplivu prleo list free Hstii HinijUist, Uii(cllyille,Oru. Fo eonntat art tho rnnnufnctiirtrs of Dr. Sage's Catarrh Ttomedr in ttwir ability to euro Chronic Catarrh In tho llcr.d, no matter now mui or o; now lonp iiamunir, i that the oner In rood fnltii. the above I reward, torn cao which thcr cannot euro. I Symptom ol :ntnrrh. Headache, obstruction or nose, dlclmrrcs fulllrur Into throat, sometlrnro prom!, watery and ne- ' at others, thick, tenacious, mucous, mirulent. hloodr and outrtd; (vm wtuilc. rlm-liiff In pnro. dnofnrvtA. oxnortnratinn nj I otTciutvo matter: breath offensive j smell and tnsto Impaired, and pencnil Ui'Mltty. i llnlr n row of thnsn HTniiitnmn llki'lv in bo present at once. Thousands of ca.v i result in consumption anu una in mo I Hy it mild, soothing, nntl-eptic, cleans- Pthtb. lair an .u norning properties, ur. mito s iicui- rdy cures tho worst case. "Cold In tno Hond " 1 cured with a few nun ca tions. Cntnrrhal Ilenducbo Is relieved and curvd as If by macic It removed ' I uiu-wnH unsuu. loss ur impairment, or. i l th sense of taste, smell, or hcurlnir. water- Inr or weak cy. Rud Impaired uiemorr. when caused by rfco violence of Catarrh, as thoy all freiiucnlly are. Sold bv druc clsta, at fifty couU. Manufactured by wonui'a Durn-NSAitT Medical Ahsocia noN, 651 Main Street, lluCfalo, N. Y. Br. Pierce's Pellets. Purely Yefretable. Gently Laxative or Cathartic, acconilutr to &Uo of dote. Ur lnursliU, Si cvuU u vial VKOFISSIONAL CARDS. 11. V. 1IO.VUAM. It. K. HAY1IEN. W. II. HOLMS. R ONlt.ui, Holmf A IlAiliKN, Attor neys at law. (Hiiro In llifliH block. between State nnd Court, ouCom'lHl. n T.RICHARDSON, Mtorncy nt law, of O. rice up stair tn trout minn ot new lliidli block, eornerCoinmcrclal nnd Court streets, &item, Oregon. J J. BlIAW, Attorncy-nt-Lnw, Snleni, . Oregon. Otllce rlrst door lo the ten at head of RUitrs in the rear of I-mhl A llush'it bank. mtLMON FORD, attorney nt law, Salem. L uregou. uraco upuurs in l-.llious OlOCK. DKATT.t HUNT, nttonicysnt lav,Snlem, j Oreiton. OIUco over Capital 'atl.mni I ", iummerci:u street, jiouey toman. I. DJAIICY A 111NGHAM, Attorneys nnd coun.elorH nt law, Sulom, Oregon. I HvlmcnniiltntctoMlierecorilorMarion county, Includlnc a lot mid block Index oi ! s-dcin, they have special fiiclllllw lur eA- . iimtntutrut u to real (Mint.:, iiusine-s m ! Ul "prejiie court nnd iu tho suae depart. i mont will rwelvo prompt attention. i '"A riNTAH. a. davik, m. d., Onidunte nSSlvlclTotiho ' Jj-Lir,!1!!. tlp i stmrs in .mv uanic uunuing, couuuer clal street DU.J. l KKENE, Dentist. Oitlceovcr the White Comer Court nnd Coin, mcrclal streeu. TT D. 1'llGlI, Architect, Flan, Slwcl . tlcntlons nnd minerhileiidence tor nil cla-es of liulldlngs. Olllce 'M Com. mercial St., up ntulnr. i r- S. McNALLY, Architect. New Rush Itrevm.in block, t'luusund aopoitlnk. I tlons of nil clas-e of of bulldlu'w on short notice. Snpcrlntcndeacoof work nrornntly ooked affcr. io-tf A W. IIKST.-Artlit Studio, Rush. . Ilr'y block. CUi-.os TtnirMl.iys nnd Saturdays, llL'bl.Nli-vi CARDS. J, LA1WUN A CO,, 3Ianuf.icturc of nil kindsorvetilcle. Repairing nspeclul Shnp V Htnte street, ty. r E0.JIUI:YE llarber nnd IIair.dres- vji , iiiir minors. Mnest biithsln tht.cltv. UWCoiiunerclnl Street, Siilcin. i HILT, a SMITH. DentUt.tfiHiiilnstra't. iions a specially. A M.- V."!?.4!?1'. Undertaker. LniUilmcr f.h.:...a t-aoiiict Jiauer. 1U7 Htate rit., FH. SOUTH WICK. Contractor nnd . builder. Well prepared to do nil j", nuiiuer. ell pr( kindsol Imlidlng and guurauteo sntUfcsi- tlon. 4-21-1 in JOHN (IRA Y. Contractor nnd builder. tJ Fine Inside finishing u x.-clnlly. 4S3 Commercial street, Mlem Oregon. IOHN KNIGHT, lllncksinltb. Horse eJ shoelnguudrp:ilrlugas)tcialty. Hlion at the foot of Liberty street, Halem, Oregon. 2J)tf HOCIKTY NOTIOKS & O. 17. W-Protecllu lalgo No. 2, A. O.'U. V.'.. tialeio. Orcffiin. Mn'l. Mirh dnesibiy evening ut its hull In Htnte In- sunineu block, corner Commercial and Cheiiieketii stre;U Visiting nud Sojourn ing brethren Invited F. It. BoirruwiL'ic, Ijia Kim, Recorder. M V fl A. R.-8edwlck Post, No. 10, Depart -- jii-,i. in wicmiii, inecu. overy .liouoay reiilngatlhe hull ovei the Oregon Uind company's olllee. Visiting comrades nr cordially Invited lo attend, ,D. C.HUKiiMAN, Pod coinmader. H. A. IUNIII.K, Adjutant. SALEil SAUSACt in WORKS. . Only German Market in City. ' Choicest, Fre-h, Smoked and Pickled Meats Manufactured. All kinds ofHuiusaKC, Wholesale ami Ho tall I'ree delivery In city. 171 Commercial St, PROP. CALI OEMiA Posit Jxll "XsTA.T2V, H Vl1g t imiEIOT ures GATARFIH BbenmatlHin, Neuialpla, Coi-uh j,,' nuusunc, sno uu eAIII, T California Fo.lttrs and Xtgatlu IlLEOTRIO COUOH CtlllE CUR it coiot, cwir, C0HSUUFII0M, UkraUSiDgfijU,. Ewk S6e, 60s fc il Srsaslnf r A 0 f rep'. Lei Anftlat, g. VE? ($i.u$M& HH'JBi-i Proposals for Supplies. mm-: hoard of TUfrri:i of tiik .1 (innrnn slate Insane asylum Invites hcnlrtt pniKals for rnrulsliltii: lit tho nsy. linn, unir Salem, (Irvpin, tin- milovvliii; suppllcwforthoslx nmnlhs emllne July I, OIUX'ICKKY. tntlor. ulns tumbler, "J syriii lillehers. 10 pitchers, -t dot 1 eiilhui, 3 dot ; eat. loil.HltOKKHllllll, W t). S dor. erenmerx. V H. 1 ' qtiurt wup IkiwIs, V (I. Al ' till euw nnd saueers, v (1. If vecetnble dishes, HthnS Inch, 0 dos llillieli. W (1. IS dm dinner plntcri, V (1. FAINTS AM) 01I.. 101 Bvs Fluoner lend, whllH, iimsra tJriH'ullne. SmspM iMillod Unseed oil. a) tt-s ptitly In bladders, iiunlloususphyltuiu varnish, luitMred hint, dm. KOAI. UUI Bw Kirk's Knvon, or as Reed. eorpiiK attitbs Costn lllcn, IstKnide. Jl' (loveriiieul Jinn. HO' n-iil .MiH'lui. nm' chicory. TEA. Sii B V H brand 1'ong Choni;, or iisgood. SPICIS. IWtts black pepiwr. ni'KliiRer. fo'einuiuuon. Nil ' mustard. JXI ' sage. IU ' mace, all st.ll dard ground. F1UI1T. l.'Aifts dried apples, machine dried. KM' dried penelies. 1.VO' Italian prunes, machino drledj MKATS. (OJIbs per day more or less of beef nn d mutlou as required. Iu equal irus of rorenud lilud quarters. FI.OUR. SXI barrels best roller process delivered as wanted. , VINRGAR. 8 C gallons pure elder vlnepir, It) Krulus. GROCKRIIS. 10.1MJ I.lveriNKil salt, luo " IuIkicco, lhiptihinorasjMid. IU) ' mhIii emelters, extra fresli. tai ' nilslus, Cnl layers. t0,(V0KH sugar, I0,iu) tts Golden C, ftXWfts Kmnulated, In sacks. HXl tts etHMsie, Cniustou's or as Reed. tftO 'corn inenl. Gold Dust, ftiMh Knilllut. Mri ' cracked wheat, fresh ground, i"') ' cixirse hominy, 'i0 ' oat meal. K3 ' rolled o.ts, Amer. at) ' dried currants. 7.' Curb soda, C A Co's A mill H brand. 10) maekemt.No lcxtramess, 'Wealth. Mil ' Milt salmon, tUnitch. sro ' choice Island rice. No 1. SO ' cod tlsli, bonelixs, Pacltlc coast. T,"i ' ercnui oftartai', J A Kolcer, prime. M) ' Klo'sstareli.Osweeu. tiio ' corn stareli, Osweco. 10 cross matelies, supeiior safety, "JdiM brooms. 1- ' cans oysters. J) concentrated lye, American, 10 ' cans corn, Wluslnw's. UVU pilluns syrup, extm uohlen, retlned. ail cixil oil, pearl bmnd. tie ' iiiolas.en, Orleniis extra. 10 boxes mnccnrnnl, No 1. 6 ' vermicelli. No I. ''(Ioz bath bricks. ao tbs ISistlle soap, white 13) Rm, mottled Mitt Uermen. Hiwrry's ncwlprocess. .' 0U' little white betius. IU) ' China starch. Idoz wliisk broom. ft ' Isixts blulni;, ultnmarlnc blue, LA 12 ' mop mj;s. 4 ' mop sticks. t clothes baskets, willow, lnrge slio .'! d'ji dust brushes, -M A L Co, 7 11.. ' blacking briHhes.NoSI, all bristle. 3 ' Worcestershire sauce, LA P. quarts. 2 ' pure luccn oil. SHOUS ANDLEATHF.lt. 31 doz pairs leather slljipers, 1 doat No 12, 4 rioi No 10, doz Nov, ll) doz Nu S, 10 doz No 7, Siloz pairs ladles' shoes,:!! pair No 7,21 pair No u, -IS pnlr No I. 2 hiilo. harnis leather, Oregon extra good. 2 sides domestic cairsklns, Uhurter Oak. roll sole leather, from '.Si to 27 IU icr side, nioektou extra heavy Sf;nSHllM l.iees, i i, 1 gross shoe blacking, STATIONKRY. I! doz Payson's Indelible ink. 2qts "tnfriirdVeoiiiinerctallnk, 2 ' Sanford's premium tluld, 2 ' copying tluld. 1 gross No 1-2 Fuller's round gilt pencils. 2 reums Journal paiwr. 2 renins letter puer. Live Oak or as good. 4 reams legal cup. 1 boxes Ksterbrook's J wns. 2 boxes Loudon Incandescent 1'en Co's No -I 1H.MI8. 5 invoices. TINWARIi 2S tin chamlwrs, XXXX tin. -t uouusinius. 3 ' iitdlpicrs, XXXX tin. V w)iiicans.iaxlllnchedeen.XXXX tin. soup 12x11 Ward nails. 1'ixlJ 4 milk aus ,'jiln dhimclcr, srinchcs deep, XXXX tin. S doz prescd,nns, 4 doz 1 qt, I doz t) nt 4 ' pint cups. XXXX tin. ORANITK 'RON WAR!!. 21 water pitchers, 5 qts, wire edge 12 slop Jars with balls. No a milsli ins,2Hlnche diameter, S In deep 1 doz soup ladles I ' wash basins CLOTH. IOJ0 yds heavy cass punts clotli fi-l In wide HARDWARK. 425 ft round Iron. Norway, soft 4' ICO n V. loo it y m ft 7d. 75 a fi-io, w ft y. ' 20 a ocUikdu tool steel, 10 ft each of, V, In nnd H in nnd Ji In " I horse nisp (Hellers) S .s horw shoe nulls (I'utnnin) No 7 it") ft 1 Iu nnule steel 10 His each ortlatheaded rivets, 3-1(1 by i. :no by y: ;mi by ' " '' 6t-lnl4roundlllc. II doz tiles, Keurney & Tootes' bmnd, I do. Din, I ilm l ln,3d(w;ii In, In slim tapers also 1 doz 10 In mill, Kearney A Kootcs' brand 1 IteKNoKwIronulN. Wits Id wlro nails ll'it lip.ulii 8 bits, 'J each of. 'MO. i.',.t,l (Jennlnes) inEriissKcruws, ii;ros eacn ol y. Hu 10. ii .So7,2Noll,l .No 10 " 10 iruls Albaur evllmler oil ! soludlooll I lts lllharitn Lr)s blucksmlth coal 10 ou charcoal t rnuiuiif f iiaIpu t jl u aI. . 4PsJ it - . .. n , ,,'"".' " " "f ""-" "' "i aim is oz lOihiz hililoklilves. Iron handles. .:i ismu uxie;renso i'nuers) D1IY (100D.S. 33) Bu while yarn, nil wonli i'lDyd-ic.iiitoii ihinncl, XXX Nushuu Jl i-equoi sueeiin.u-i mariner's strliwJAinoskei;) requotshectlm;, heavy. V, In ' .V) I n bluodenlms.tlo. Amoikez ticking, full, Amosl:); Inblo .linen, blenehed .Murselll's York ilftiConlnrcks red and blue cheek liwelllhi; checked llaunel, black und white lun l.V I) JUlj an At aw X.J IU) ciiiiiiiiviuai Itn ' Uiwoillm,', bleached linen 1 In wide U ' Iill,ihilu IllioshMHIlit;.. 'Mill wide vodnz rmlrs.isnendtrs VI Turkey red liunderchlcfs 1UJ. ' spools while thread, 70 No BJ.'jUN'o HI, 1 No ll 21 HsK)lswhltonud bluckllucu thread 'i Kroxs plus. American fiiloz lioxtM lialr pins, Kerhy brand ui(iiin inniri urvMS il.llious 3 ' shirt button, whlloNoa), KU 1 nuns wr.w-a nross uiiihk, r.nuilsll 1 bolt uinvasdiiek, white 10 doz corsets, 1:1 to ii) 'iiinMsdaruliii; needles, laruesUo J ' while lapeji In wide yt-lyds wulerprisif clotli, heavy Uiloz incilluiii sired Ihlinbles :u)piHii-s needles, lJ p.is.'rs 2, 3, 1, JOO ri.U3tIU.NO. 1 doz In elbows nnd 'A d In tea. ousiiins2.i, iiiim mxii Y, eoupllii's, Union keysun ine 1J ilox eouolliiir,. rlulitaod litft.S niuil .1, 1, y, -i,yti riKiiiauu iliv. eiicti .J.inldu Hjiu valves, reinnvnbU disks, y nnd y.t IM.I.T i.i:iuiui.ii cuciin, y- -nil It blank pipe, lUJfteochol'J .'.ai) o a iliCllHS liJ)a.ilvuiiled pls U ii llpkes bns sitfeiv ehaln unciv-.iu ricKeriiiL' stenm eni! no uovur. ir so It fine brass straining olnth ai vm soiuer 1 Ited Jaclietslenui lliiecienuor Ko1 for3 , Iu Hues, wllh'i') ft slcuiii. hose coiiplluiis Siloz lava llj Ui dm. red rcllectlnif class kuaiios.xIS In Inn Honied 1 J'eoftoiriiwn Wllrsix wlrolnir maohluo it UVZ boxes llutehln's gas Uifhters oiiu uaiiron,.-orwny, IU) ny, by IK. 1 fl each 1 by U. V,i by y 2 by y by y. i ," V liif'f & ft each by lt V2 by S.i-lU.2by3T,ft 1J byf M ft 2 bv C 111 Kkj niitf mrk steVl M rt Hi ln.iHiaro to.il steel 1 dot xlncs Tor ljielaui) hatlerles. DRIHIH. 21M Acid muriatic, CI1 f ' ' Coui'l I ' ' tillrlP.Ol' 1 ' ' phosphoric. (Ill 1 ' ellrhi il ' MirtHitle erys'l nmlllnrkrodls Ins ' arsenloussqllibs 4 ' hydrocyanic dll 10 ' Aimnniitiinqiinroiio 2 ' ' muriate powd ft ' riiloronirm qnlhlis fi ' ' inalllnekMdls (I (Miloml hdnitei'r'l II ' IHitiisli bmmlile inallluckrndts ft nltraloerys't r ' ' ' powd 1 ' ' neetnlo 2 ' Sodnsiilicyhito I ' hypnsulphttn . fi bbls ' mrlHinain ftozenn Durhnm mustard Kngllsli 1-4 os Alorphsuln i' A W J gross lloim-oiMithy vials, ouo ilmclun i ' two ' 1 im Potash i crom Jtt) IVmtlni' ml ' beexwiix, yellow St ' ' white l-Uiloo Cllnlml tliermomelers, lenslrrtiit lesteil W0 llyiswlermle talitets niorplilne sill- phato ".(gmln, P II A- Co In) tlyiMHlermln tablets hysoclne hydro. brouiale l.UM ur PDA (Jo iirpoueriuic tiimeiH morpnine sui- illate t. ur. 1' D.t Co ftV) llyiMHItriolo tntilets ntroplnesnlpliHtn l.iiJgr 1'D.tCo frtl llyiKxtermlotiibliitsnntroplnusiilphale lJSngr, P I). t Co 100 HyiHHlermlo tablets hyoscynmliiesul. phatellUEr 1' DA- Co 2 tts aim's sihi ptllv 2 rolls eaiitharulal plasters, B A J 1 do earsyrlugcH, glass IX) gals alcohol, Knstcru 1.4 o. Htrychnla, erys'l 1 tb lllsmutli sub nllsquibbs 1 ' Kx licorice Miivd 6 ' Hum Camphor I-I ths ' entrahu 1 ' ' arable select 1 wild cherry bark, ground 1 ' pepsin saeh tehellerei 1 ' yiiullla beans, Mexican 2 ' dlugerjampowil 1 ' (lentlau root itowd 6 ' Sal rnehello 6 ' flaxseed whole tt ' uthor stronger squlhbs !l ' ' malllukrodts 1 ' opium powdered 1-2 ' rhubarb root out, Turkey 2 ' stramonium leuves pulv 2 ' uniseseed ' 1 ' cloves ' 1 ' cinnamon ' 2 ' suiroual buyer I ' Ilutd extract aconite Jroot I" I) A- Co I ' ' buchu ' ' 1 ' ' hliMidronl ' ' 1 ' black haw ' ' 1 ' rolchluiu root' ; t ' seed ' i ' ' ' ergot squlhbs 1 ' I'll J Co 1 ' ' male fern ' 1 ' ' uiuudnikc' 1 - ' si'inkn ' l ' Harsupartlla Co Hyrup Woz quinine, l'.tV l-2tolllcrvauiot 1-2 ' ' cedar 14! ' ' rosemary 1' I. 1 lHipiiermlnt i.i tliemil. light lemoH.pure SlKlllgeS, stUH'iSWIMll n . ' oaiu sjsinges, samnerw 1 dor. son rubber cathelers, No 15, , French 1 tb iron pyro olios, 'soluble l ' ' by nydnueu 1 ' calomel, Kugllsii 10 Vto tHit luinildehya 1-1' Roiulant'sKqMln 1-2' Virginia snake risit 1 ' Ipenic, pulv t uz LvroiMidmm 1 ' earmme. No 40 !f lbs Kiisoui salts 1". ' sulphur, siilillmed 10 ' vaseline, pu.ii 1 libl chloride of Hum u tt IhH (oularirs extract 4 doz C it pencils, ussorled 11)0 pills, aloiu (I CI D.t Co 1UJ0 ' isidopiiyiiin IJ) 200 phsophums.l.tiugr ' ' ' Ml) 1-fJ ... am) . . i.jb ... libs cc ... 4pkgsNo.i:t Filters Fn'iieh gray paper ill liisColgate'sshavIng sihi 'i 1.2 gross bottles Philadelphia oval, 1 each 2, tlauil 4 ox, L2 gross h oz SOOench Nosl,2nudUM Tmisulss,P D .1 Co 21)1 eacli Nos 4 and 0 4 rolls surgeons' Isinglass plaster, 3 eacli tleshaud white U gross corns '.'each Nw L&aud (1, XX, 1 each Nos 1, 2 and .'! X.v' 1 gross jsiwiter boxes, nested slide 1.2 gm tin ointment tsixes, s umlets, ll each 1-2 nud loz 2 doz strengthening plasters, Kami J a ' Ahswk's jsirous :i lbs perfectalworbeut rotleii, ' ,i J j yds 12111 Wide rubber adhesive plaster, .Mead's SalHlJ K skeins surgeon's silk. Turner's patent. 1 each No. 1.2 :. I 5. 0,7 ami K 1 only ehemical plut llask. Hat Isittom. Samples may boseeu at the ottlci'ol Hie hoard ul the cnntlal: irsids must bu Iu aeisirdauc therewith and must conic In original uckiige when M.lhlc. Delivery otkunnllevwlll In: rroulrnl within ten davs of nolfisMif actxqitaiieu of bid, A copy of imsuaveriiseiiient must aceomistuy each bid. and the Hanoi o! the class of supplies bid uHin must be written on the imyeloe. I itch bid must Include all tho Items or tho class bid rsiu, und must give Items and totals In full, wl h exception of uniit and Hour. Auditing otllcers uru prohibited from cniillrmlug accounts of purchasers when tlieadve.'tlseuieiit does not loutulu u full and complete description of Hie kinds of urlleles to bo purelnsU'd. The right to reject any or nil bids Is re served. Rhls will liooiwiied at 2 o'clock o. in., no Tuesday, January u, Ir'.n. kll l'L'UTl.'U ..L...Sf ,... , .. . t. .,1. ui.iuir,!,. uKo. w. .Mciiuini; (I. W. WKIIII, lhxird ef Trustees. Wll. AtllUN'LY, Clerk of lloerd. COOK HOTEL Slate and High .Street. G. W. ANDERSON, PROP. SuccessorloW.il. COOK. The Cook itotol is opiKidtr court hotisii ronvelent Ui business iurt or elty und street ear Hue runnlne iast the door. Hates 31.00 to !U) u day, urunrilliiic to rixim. Hpeclal terms to bourders and lamllles. THE ODELL TYPE WRITER. Wl will buy tho OiiKt.t. Tvris WIIitkii Willi 7 characters, and tl.'i forlho Hiniii.k CaseUiiki.1., Warranted to do better work than any muehlne made. llcomblueHHiHi'i.ii'rrr with DuitAiin, TV 141.111, -.mv at. . li.i.i. .w...., . lotiKer without coit of repairluit liu'iu any other muehlne. Has no Ink ribbon to iioiiiur iiiu ueniior. ills neat, uibsutn tlal. nickel plated, irfeel unit adaptcil lo ull kinds of tyiHi wrltlin. Like a prlntlin; press, It produces sharp, clean, lemblo iiiamucript. Two or ten eophw euu Im inauo ai ono wriuni;. Any lulelllneutper. mil can become nn oienitor Iu two ilays. weollcrglu.U to any operator who can eiuul the work of tho Douiii.k Cahk Uiiki.i,. ltellable Agents nnd salesmen wanted Hsx'lal ludueeinciit lo dealers. Kor pamphlet ulvlinr indufsements, Ac, aildrwu piJr.I.IiTVrBWItn'Kllui.. ttiandS7 5lli Ave. Uhleano. III. H&aid Capital City Restaurant i Jas. Batchelor, Prop'r, I Warm Meal-at All Hours ul Hie Day i None but whltu lalHiritm u.,w.., in ii.i. ostabllsliiueiit. I A KisidsubsUiiiUal meal o mked In tlrst-1 class stylo Twcnlydlve cents ier meal K IS a K K O N T. I Court street, lit I ween Journal Oflleo nm Junto's Livery, STEEL PENS ! 4 OBamplo 1'cw, dllTornnt patterns In iMrpit-jiald, on rtcelpt oH o jij"xh KMY CO. London, &nb.iB2i i V. J.0eft PI9C.6iJ.aMi,., yolk i iMi ri'i t nB i IHSB 111 Hl BIRDS All kinds mounted In order ALLAN RHODES, HAI.KU, OltKOON SINGER SEWING MACHINE OfUce 181 Commercial St. All styles nf the Fn mousHlniroroonsUnt ly on hand; also rtquilrs nnd needles tor 1 kinds or laaclilmi. IUIUT CASE, Agent. SAVE MONEY ON HOOTS, SHOES and RUBBERS. C. G. GIVEN & Co's. Bottom :-i 0i.ri i-t rTlo OUR SPECIALTIES. I. "Reliable," flir men, Pebble riilf, Creednusir style, n SI.M) slioe for r.'.7A. II. "Common Hrnsn," nir iJidles. a bright Dnngnln, stylish aaiihy made, n f.'i.0U shoo lor 92,75. III. 1 ran save yon money nn boy's and children's shoes. loslllvely low prices. Reisilrlng dime. Custom work solicited. ll:4-tf 0. 1). IIUTTON, Prop. Castings of nil kinds made lo.'ordcr. MILL MACHINKRY, I'LAMNO MILLS, CORNICE, 1II71AL FRONTS, WHKK1J1, I'tlLLEYB, and special castings ot any style or pat tern made in short order, smooth and re liable In every particular. Repair any Machinery in Short Order. Turning lathi's, engines, hop presses nnd hop stoves built, will mnkonHlmutea on tiny Iron work needed. Uood price paid for old Iron. tMS-iui FI1ESII MILK. Capital Dairy Co A. C. Fulrtihlld, 11. J. Kelly and nru prepared to dullvor MieHh milk eisiled on ten, to any uirl of tho city, Irf'uvu orders at Mluto . lxiw's stable. MARION TOWNSEND (HtrcCEsaoitT. JAY C. BIRTH.) i-jtoruiKTon of "THE CLU1? SUABLES." hptciAl ttinitton uhun to trtntcnt atock, I( rc tMKtrtlrtl hj the ltv. wrck i-r titirttli. CO IS I.'Ilf IITV AMI rt.UllY KniKETH. Tr.kihiMiu, 'n, ZS. HALUI. Oil. Cattle ! A irooil . Kiinir outlll lor sulo, live ynsv cslt'e, two wszoiu, ate. AililreMor csll or J. (J. l)or. rsnev, Salem, 'Jrr--on. 12 J.lui 10 Acres for Rent. A choice tract only one mllu from Buloiu Te'ius lllmnil, Apjily lo jioFJcu imos., Journul Otllce. INSURE IN YOUR HOME COMPANY "The State' Assessed ucarlyloue-tlilrdkir u million OrX). M. lli:f:i,KU, city Agent, AudsMclala4ientror .MurUin county. Of tleewilh the L'onisiny. Health is Wealth I Dll. K. C. WKrO-8 Nervo und llraln rreniment.UKUarui'Ieedspecino for Jlys tena,lilir.lncss,Uiuv.ilslous, Klu, Nervous Neunilelu, llisadache, Norvous I'rostrutlon caused by the use of alcohol or tobacco. Wiikefullnesi, Mental Depression. Hoiten. iiiKortliebmln resillliiK In lusuulty nnd '""""k " iiiiwiry, vecay nun neniu. pre- aimed by overexertion of the briiln. rJueh box coiitiiliisoue month's treatment, il.uu lull UVUlv l.... S. .Stiria.lL ..-.- ' Z ..,,.,, DA iniAuii nir .jlw, hiu vy mull WliOUAItANTEE BIX B0XU8 locuro any case. Willi each order Sml"'iei'i Ii. f',m"lx iM.'?w' w"npolBii ,'i 'r'1". we will send the purchaser our written Kiiarantee to refund the iiuuiey It tho trentmuot dotui mo ir.w.i ., ....... , ,.r. .1 uutees issued only by (,. K.a.Mid,' ilrui. Klst, Hole iiKent, 8ft) Coin. Ht.. buloiu, Or. SL Afew WEatB'l DOLOd EM HEALTH Ij7h.,.Uc!,", '-"'n Balsam No. J Itlcliau'a UoldaaV HkT.. v o llu.il, iZrt'.t". '?..."' ??,. I'aln. In tin of tho Nock. Throat. H,7,h i., ".""I .yj"'"a "" hMlthy. I'rlca is 00 nir MoVti. I.O Itlcliau'a UoldaaT M TbU- 2-Ji t.ZSwtafiftlI: Uolil.. ' " "'- par l HIcllHH'a Uolden ml-..i SI' .,v2..,, "'ioik, ?KSntua..ta. Tonic nud NaVTlaTa: br uum ' " p-rupruu. THE RICHARDS DRUA BM rrttaaaaaa. m !r "VJ cil i B"AM -B-t-DJ? Who do All Kinds of ill An Cheap m ny lUi,dr. ,i 1 ! .iuiiik inni-uiiiKH MOrK, tSrldtdles nud puii-ons Invited Insiiect our prooesH of ,,u, to work. 230 Liberty Street. FOREST GI10VK POULTRY YARDS, Founded in 1877. 1000 YOUNG FOWLS FOR SALE And the finest ever bred on l,0 Pnoliio Const, Hook your order cnrly tor choice selections. Send Stamp for Catalogue. Address J. M. GARRISON, Khlldw "rest drove, Oregon, M. T. RINEMAN 1IKAUCU IM Staple and Fancy Groceries, Crockery, Ulnsawara, I.inins "Wo ... r,d Willow ware. AllVlnrtJ JoVrnl "Illghest 1-rloo Mild for country .rodu WesolleU usharo of your patronAie 18. Htnte street. & Irwin. Biiceessor lo Amos Htrong. Pioneer Bakery 271 Commercial Street. Frunoh fttid Guriuun Wheat unci Rye BrcutlH In Ulty Styles. VlMiim RoIIb. SPECIALTY OF KAN'C V CAKjS Taiitry und Coiirvutlotiry UttkhiK In Full Stuck. Our u:w breuil nnd tiake buktu are flrHt-clmw urtlstH In their Hue aud we ultil U Imve ' Everythipg as Fine as the Finest John G, BarrT" Watches and Silverware, JEWELLER, 169 State St, SCIENTIFIC OPTICIAN. Hpeclul titlmitlon to measurlni; dori.tlte lent nnd elnssmimtrd. AsUK'kthnt will Ml UU eves, tllassisl forcrttlrjll nuMumtiiml nnd titled lo order. WATCHCS, ETC. A new stock of clocks, sliver uncj pild wulches, sllverwars uud Jewelry: wClct will be sold chen p. Also a lot of FAWNED WATCHES will In sold at less than hair their viiluo. Call and convince yourself; EAST AND SOUTH VIA Southern Pacific Route Shasta Line CAUrOUNIA KXl'UKHH TRAIN llflw DAILY ucrvrKKM ruitTLArn ami h. r. floutli" 7.1X7 p. m. v.lti p. in. llU5s.ni. lKortlir' ijv. itirtiana Ar. I B:;t.u.ni. I.V. Huiem i.v.1 7:aiu. ui Ar. Han Fin. Ly. WUp.m AIkivb trutns snip enly ul lollowlur t tltms north of Jtoseliure, 1-jimi l'urliund Or-srou City. Wood born. Halrn- Alluiuv Tneut. Hhodds, JIulMy, HiirrUturj Junction Clly, Irving and Kuiteiie. WMKIIUHU MAI.I, I1AI1.V, t a. in. Ukltl a. m I.T. Ar. nrortluud Halom ltesebun: Ar. I 4KU p. in. I.V. I 1KM p. m, I.v. I mm s. in 6:0 p. m. Albany Local, Dally (ISxoept Huuday.) fcU) p. ill. JVrtlaud anleni Albany Ar. I MOa. m. I,v. (SiHi-ni l.v, ) Mils, m. Tja p.m. Lv: Ar. ikou p.m. PDLLMAN BUFFET SLEBPEHS. TOURIST SLEEPING CARS, Kor accommodution ol second das ptustof era attaehud to express trutns, Vest Side Division, Between Forty and Cemllis: PAILY UCUT BUN DAT). 7:30"aTinT la 10 p. III. XvT Ar. TnHIind Uorvullls "at: Lv. "8:30 p. B. I'M ji. m. At Albany and Corvnllls connect will trains af Oregon Jucino itutlruad. BZfUniHTIlAIN (DAILY KXCEITHOKUAT 4: p. m. I TvT; IHirllund Ar. 730 p. m. Ar.McMlnnvlllel.vJ Throueh Tickets To all point EAST ud SOUTH For tickets and lull information W-ff ins rata maps, etc.. apply to th Oouipa njra aaant Haleia, Oregon. ... ... Ef. HUUKIUl. AanUU.K.andJu.Af't ii. JCOJCHLJCli. Manaiw A NEW BOO.. FROM COVER TO COVR. Fully Abreast villi tho 'I lums. WEBSTER'S INTERNATIONAL. DICTIONARY A ORANO NVK6TMENT for Ilia raaally, Uoliool, or I'wftwilei'" """' thm A-tk.-Uo Wrttt-rt V KSS2L?rIUriia4i2 Ealrfi ummSTtrUUt' ! rfsJl tas -- - nasscg .i..aaa'. .C. 0 CO.. ra -- ... ir. . A. iDNDRY WORK HIHMSr" t IWW.OOO mSB vtmtAM scnt mci. HA 4 , ,