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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 10, 1891)
mmZ. w mm, mm. HATUftDAY J AS. JO, JW1 lMlryar. It ffwrtvA. pwtaptlT rxMtr tint voe JWU. VtUAVKUY Ut CAKKIKK. ImM ring! rk. . M IMHf forHro k g- vnr iy . " OnUertJofM wl "" tm 1st and VAU mow U tmrtUn t bwae or vt" T Krririno cawtal JwjJ. jgg GILBERT &PA1TES0N, Dealers n Groceriej, Crockery, Glattwarc. Paint, OHx, Varnishes, Brushes; Windowgfast, Etc, Sole Agents for Epicure Tea and Big Can Baking Powder, WCAI MaKKKT. Whtat, nt62i oenU r lu. Hop, active; 23 lflcU per Jb, . HtrongVi nsrtauraut wrve tht cholceal mU. They wake (heir m brtrvl and cak, and nerve ewytbli.tf in (he latest 11. i i EttVQMlttU 'THY. OKDIWANCK. The new city ordinance which wm orAttMl futtMit4 at the lat mx-.U f rj tc f the city council, but which htm not yet Un published, Helnj, rigorously enforced In noma reaped. ThU morning the proprietor or the Willamette was fined f!0 and owl and Jloeniw feU.UI VfiiJWr, far em ploying a runner at train In viola lion or the new ordinance. The clly ofllcAnU clahi they are enfold hk the new ordinance all around, but It MAiM Ut many unfair to do no when Ithaxnol been published, and the iwoplw do not know IU provision, 'j'ho JouMAh will hearllly Kuatuln enforcement or lawn when the eltl Mil hi jrtven a rulr cheico to know what the new law U. Mr, Wagner In vury much cutrnged at the action agaltiRt hint, and propown to lend III Influence Ut ma If gumblern and other law breaker cannot be looked after w well an rrxpecUbltt law abiding cHlxeiN. ItiVKrt Nkwh,-TIio Independent uteamer, Mumcntilllo, went buck down the river with a raft or logH for I ho paper irillli at Oregon City ye turday afternoon. Hho (flopped fur n nhort time at the wlinrfln IIiIh city. The Oregon J'aclflo Hlerimer, Win, M.Hoag.pawied down the river about o'clock yctderday nfloriKxiri. Hhe XM!inel, headed far l'ortlaud, and dwilrwl to get there without delay. The river In atlll nlowly full In, but tho reidnter atlll hIiowh oeverul ftot akive low Water mark. The attam er Notthwrot left 1'ortluiid far Kaleni IIiIh me;nlng tttiil can be ex pooled here lliU overdug, Him Im owned hy the Kellogg Truunportn. Hon company. liUIIKil. C'oMl'MJt Ki), Tho bridge over tliu Wlllamuttu river at thin place l atxjut completixl and will bu ready to l turned over to Marlon and i'olkcouutleriMouday afternoon at i! o'clock. The Marlon uoiinty court aetit word to the l'olk wiiinty HMthorltltM to iinxit llifiii nt the court Iioiikji In thla city at (he appointed time Monday, for tho pur jwmiof making an exatnltiatlon or tho atructure. Kuglueer (Iroudahl wru) notlflutl to he heru alwi and to explain any piit.tlon that may hu luked. Tkauii km' I NHi-iTirr K. H I a I e (School Huierluteiident K. II. Mo Klroy U arronuliig ror next aprlug'H M-rleaor dlntrlct leauhera' liKtltutcx. There are aprlug limtltutea ror each or tho aeveii Judicial ilUtrloU, hut tho tiling and placM or the liutltuten have not an yet been diitrinliii'd upon. Halcm Ixdug no mlucatloual ceuter, and the many public Inmltii tlone being locatwl here, will nlinfmt iiMKMAilly make her the wat or one ut the luntftutttf. TllK Fiuwih.- There I iniiuh ill cumIou Jimt at priwmt ainoug tho farmer a to wluther tint rriU will harm fall grain. It Im n general Ik lief that it will not, yet there la one crop thU rruaty leather l helping, and that U Die large crop of vuktom craatT. llolveiaou'a, They nrugot- ling the beiiitlt id thoMi winter killed prlwi. - (Jutiiimu vniiTliu rutin. Home of tho gixxi laillM of iialem have imi. Ktcd and on baud iUltna aupply of warm rlolhlug, whloh ran bo had by anyone who U nmly hy apply. Ing at tho Juuitlt Ai.oMoe. Aiiyoiut knowing pwrwnm thu In netxl onn do a good work by aiding In tho proper dMribullou d thte tupplltMi. IJl'liniM Kin-Keller h Mamh liAVd awurvd (ho acrvicea or Mr. Cottrsll, of llultulo, N. V., au xh. rienctx) uphuUterer of twenty yrara III tlito work. Work id any diMirl tiou will tat atleiulod to at rvim. bio ratea, 1-H-tf. WAKTKU,-J-"tny dieii old lun and tlfty down young rooatvr. Highest ch prlco will uoid at Davldoon A White' flh, gamo and iwultry market, Ut Court atreet Jm, Deuliam A Oo.'a kadera on hullaa1 autl geiita' tliuea nrw bringing tho lrnt ruu of trad that rirni baa ytt had. Thy havo cue kxU bargain that pUM every lady buyert NrxT Wkuc Frrh uuluua, let tuoo, rttdlihM and tWio wUry at fvatMilo'. U thstr hr taut pr 7j- - 5 1 H"k 1 B l,l Crtt -Tfc Jr Werk'i 9f (ft! 1 fiMMf. OHAhH HHCItmUK AXI .. Trjeotwra ! re" tb very door WAim4y Jt ly the Wend of the Mem iron w who had utm ml in br lto m ttnm whleh iA Uen rrm&A Uit the (xxmi'm. The rtm vrm oixrned with an murine by tb Kymd Irfrflnt btiiKl whleb w all that wwld d5f4red m that He. i'ror. i. hU Cfjiftmr vrm atom over wJielmc fn aprke on tnmWrin a tmnziwArt. The vooal wAo by Mr. J. H. lt" reodved with wild enthtwfawn. MM lmmn WHU alded Jaureio Ut her fie bit her jwer or imAormii poetry in ma. The relation ry lASm Jenol JJootb wa-jawrdwl hearty fphmi MIm Oraw VsMm uu iiUIimkI Jier good RtaHdltig im tiHvbsr of wdeet reallug. hlnmrn. J. J I. Ji-v!, !- HMtw, Hwtry Kundret and Job Wenger, Htt'uMii' favorite mhlenmtr telle brought a roarlwg arhM!' and wan not permitted to 'jult with a Jnv;le applauee, but were com pelled Xn return the third time hm Mabel JlutUni arnl Lionk Htutuman executed In line fttyle a piano duet. The Ktrwt to-MW: I Kalem waa the run provoking part or the program and wwi acted ol U pcrrectlou. The yne repreent ixl nn Italian with a Irulned ber with the uxual numUr or umall b;y, tin whlz-th which uccom pan) uch a dhow n the otreete. Frank Ilolman waa the trainer uud Alll Waller waa clothed in u bemr'a gar incnta and Iwked vury much llki tho animal In quentlon. Thin t rorrnanco cliMed the II lernry jtartol the program, 'i'lio auditorium wat I mmwl lately cleared ond the ImII Ix'gun and a couple or hour wan Hpent vary pleanuntly In keeping time to vm fine muhli; u waa ever given Ut a Kalem dancing jwrty. Many who did not take part in the lance alayed ror an hour or more to enjoy the iiiuhIc. Tliu music ror the dance wan rurnlxhed by the rieoorul iU.'ghiient, or more familiarly kriowu ix tho II. A. C. hand, tho prldoof the capital city. WKW OI'I'ICKIM. The KnlghlH or I'ylhhiH at their meeting hud Tucaday night Inalalled the following onicem ror the eiihiilng year 0. A. Waller, (!. 0'.; A. HlmmoiiM, V. C; W. Oiilllhur, I'.; W. II. II. WaliTM, IC. of II. it H,; A. Wright, M.or K.jH. AIcKudilen, M.of JO.; Ci. Iloeye, M. at . -OIllcerN or the (J. A. It. for tho year 1801 arc an follow; (Jommunder, K U.HouthwIok, H, V. ('omiiuiuder, W. N. I.uiluo;.!. V, (Jommnuiler, It. A. CriiKHuu; (.'liiiplnln, Wlllfum J)ol larhlde; Hureou, Juiiich llulclielor; Olllcer or Day, W. A. II. Klyeij Adjutant, Ira I'.tb,; (iiirturiiiiuiii'r, Mr I'.. (Joodell; Olllcer of (luunl, .1. V. itoiicojtl. M.Biirgiiuiit, (J.HtHt.. -. Kollowlng nlllrniH were IiihIu'iIihI by Hedgwiclt Itellnrt'orpH No. 1, ut their IiihI iiiciithig for the uiiHUlug yiar, I'riiit. Mr. Mary Hogura, K. V. !., Mr. Ida llabcock; .1. V. I'., Mm. Mary Hureiij Huoy., Mlwe Kloia C'nltorllii; Tn-MH., Mr. Agiuti JJIiih iiiuro; (.'linplalii, Mr. Mury llnliur; Oondiiutor, MIhh .Iutilu KoiHlivvIck; Ouard, Mlm Mary Maker; AmmU (!oiul., MIhh I,I..Ui Hayri; AmI. (JuarJ, MIm Mary Hmlth. ...Mult iiomuh lloyal chapter No. I, A. V. iVArM. held their liiHtulliitlon of olllrir Friday night. Tho follow ing I a llt of tlmwi honorml, J . J. Murphy, II, 1'.; K. ,M. I.uforo, king; Dr. W. I). JuMVIiih, hi'iIIhi; Dr. T. I,, (h.ldeu, It. A. 0.;A. II. Wllmiu, nito relary; J, II. AlbMt, lroiiMirer;(Um. H.Oray, O. II.: It. . llolwi, Jr. I'. H.; Win, Hrown, Ii. F. ('niiii.und 1'. ii. iiAruy, ai. or v., i, a ami s, rn HK'otlvnly; F, FoIhoiii, tylor. AI.ICA-IIIHIMiltlANl, 'til. ill. mil inn iKii-uupcri,iu iiiurary mi. duty held their nlmitlou of olUwr for III" eiimilug ipiarler hut night in their roiniiiodloiiH hull III the 1 mur al loo hiiildlug, Tho imiiU of lliw ettKitloii wiim im follewx: lriMlduut, Win. M. ICaUor; vluo-pnlilont, Itev. itobt. Whltaker; MHHetary, lrwiik Davy, IneiMiiror, ('. II. Drown; libra rian, N. 11. (laylord; Hrgi-Hiitnt-arum, lion. Tlliiinu Fold. The of-Ili-em elect will be luatallwl ut the meeting nuxt Friday night, ul which time a full nttcinluiiim I cAhkiII, and frlciuU of the wK'Inly uih In vited (o Ut pitveut. The umwllon of prlnon roforin t illinniwKMl n night In an liiteroatniK manner. 0. II. Drown nod John O'Hhwi r gtieil In favor of refnriu while Fmuk Davy uud N. it. (iuylonl negated tllU tUIMttUlll. THO lltHUalOtl VH given by Dr. CinUik, the poaddent, III favor id the uegittlvo. Tlioiplw (Ion for dlKeiianlou on mat Friday night Im: ItwxilviNl, "'t'hul the Suite of Oregon ahoiild Appropriate taHJu luxifor the exhibit of thin Stato ut (ho t'liUmgot'oluiiiUlau KxJllUin,' UtUlnil Ht'MI'IIIIKV VitTII. Tho following w tho pivinrHiii fur (ho lading of Mm. Kitilth at (ha oiwm hoiuo to-ulnhti "The Bun nial." "Au Itovolr." "Tlio nita f tho lloart.M "Uuod Nlgiil luw(UM Airtllu Dotwoii, "Micviu iuy PJorwit. i "Iivo AinQimtlio ltuliu. "llcrvo Illel," 1UW( KwwhIhk. "The Hnaim(Uk Twin." UIihi. rl Ho Uurwj or tmiiHitaMgh." fJatuMnwwJUitiiv JIVtiH. "Lurvafcoomnu' Mr, ilwrwft!. "Aunt Colly1 OtKtrjp WuhlHi Ckvt muuo frum the "MonWiut of VeiiKxj." BlMkMkMtV. TMKtnrRbnH onrrr. A tr &!& Uk wl- b T. gMtJ. Tfce NHiy at yim. wjw A ft.A..d Ihuj. ! A i f i.. -" 4lfl I tH Ut-rKKtM linn n Itriwmm iw-. Ut Out hkth umijteal wmntm. Their .-... .J l.-l ,,.,4l.,.. i .i Twcm iKvw nLw?i w ij-ji-?- tkM ad Mm UmIk wm ewipMe. All tfceir w!Miom were wet! ebo bMtUiefr eu4. rewdhfcHi, "Btep in I'met," vm MiMfem. Tbey are the nt vtmMtuMn of ringer thai vr vMtd StdJ. The mV Wog a vrm tywA. Tift topixmt wk by Mim Huddlo', and the alio o4oby Mtm Hoblborn, vtw. heartily en- eored. TJe alto wkt wa the rkhet in Sum aJ Imnmmy. Not a etngle MkxUtm wsw alkwJ v paw wiUtotit a rexfMftM! to continued MpptaoM. Mr. Jay malntaine'J bl ptut well a tle mirth provoking ptirt of tl program. 'Hie audience got even fre than they had ez- WMtXU KVKH-1. AwKJg the coming event by tMMtte latent are, the recital in the UnlTereUy chajoi next WeJneday night. Then cornee the "Crowning of the Queen of Fame" in the opera houee under the auiXce of tiie CiirMlan church. On the 23lb of Uio month the I'hllharnjonlcBociety will give a grand concert in the chacl or tlte I'niverIty. On the ZIt 1'. '. K. Cine give hi fa- mou Jectnre on "The iJfrth or an Iceberg" at the M . K. church. Alde rrom theKj will a: the reading or Mr. Hmlth, or California, at the ojieru liww to-night. During the elon of leglf.lature numerou at traction both by local talent and traveling companion will be here. VHllMK COXCKKT. Mr. Win. IJ. Dunlngton ha orga nled a troup of Hi colored men and the organization I called the Willa mette Jubilee Concert and Mfntrel Co, Koven of Ihe jrformer are latiimemMrHof the leading Pad lie cowit colored miutrel, the real ure Cortland and Klem talent. 'The new wmpany Include much good vik)h and Iimtriimentul talent and will Ik lieard at K-cd ok.tu Iioum Jan. U2. Ilewrve u jilace In your Mlleclloti for the new company on lie Ural appeorance. MOKDAV MOJI'IW IMNCi:, The married people'a dunce which wit given In the hull of the hulem City bund on Iut Monday nlglit wa largely ultemkil and u good time wo hud. A (uw hour wu yery pleiiMHiilly hponl by Uio young mur- rled )m;oIu of the capital city in u dance of their own. In fuel not only wore young married people there but older one who enjoyed the even ing a much a any one pn-Hctit. The dunce wu voted by all n decided uccoriuuil that married people wero not Htrungyr to getting up u uccea fuljluiice. I.AWM TJtNSIM. 'J'lit'Holoin Ijiuvii 'I'oiiiiIm elob liolil u meutiug ut the residence of Mr. (J, C. i.ltchlleld, on Tueduy even ing. It I iieodliMa toMiy thut the forty nieinber of thin hocIuI circle of Koluiu' niot ml eel i led young peo ple, hud ii pleuMuut time. - - - - ri'.USO.NAh AM) I.IJCAb. Jowepli linker, left till afternoon for llin new Hlnloof WunIi. (lov. Cenuoyer went down to Cortland till ufiornooii. Ifyoii wunt u linn tabtu fowl will ul.liiH. MuCotirf U (Joiirt Htreet. Heiiutor C. D. Croiun, of Denton county, oniiiu In oil the ulteruoou train. W. A. Miiuloy, Oov. Coiiuoyer'a prlvuto Hoeiutury, Im In Cortland thl nfiuruoon. lleo, W. Waggoner, clerk of tho railroad ooiiuiiiiwdnu cuiiie In on tliu onn o'olouk Iriilu. Jimper WllkliH, repriwuiitiitlve from ltuo county, coiuo down to Holom thl ufieruoon. Mm. Hmlth' niitertulumeiit IiihI night hi Cortland, wu ono of tho iuot pleuMMiit, uud given to tho liifhd eiiltlvutod iiiidloui'o ever u Miubleil in that city. Mr. Umbo iliiiiiphrey-Hiiilth I vUllliiK with Ml Ktollu AineH nt tho Woman' oulhgo dm lug her lay in loni. Hour luir ut tho o(Mira Iioiuh) lo-nlglit. Mr. Nowiiitui, foruiHily mlltor of the HuHuh (IruiM IIUtd, of litiHteru WaMlitiigtou, U In tho city, xiylug lit reapeeU to tho logl-duturo. Ho will Iw hoar aovoml day. MlAllle Dowiimu, whohiiHlieeit K)iidlug the aut two your In tho inedtoal atdiuol, nt Huttlo Creek, Mioli., will urrlvo liumo in thl city. thUeveiilug, on the IihiuI tmlu. MIm Mllu Hykea In lying nt the Itoitit ofdewth ut her homo In 'una, l'olk otMiiity. Kli hu been louuh lug Koliool ut itonu till uuoiit n wuik H40 whoti olio wu taken hlok with oririHlaM. Mr. Wilkin, ouo of Orogou'a dvkigHltw tu tho World'n Fulr Coui' mloaton oaiiio iluwn to SuUmi from hk homo in IjHUo utility to-day. Mr. Wilkin Uh not Ik-oii utile to bo nwh fiom Imiiiio fur tmim llmo 011 aaamit of poor houlth, 11m WtUl lUir4h.,l. T1.o IW ililic uT th prMut day for U i loduvUuu of tvrrytfciMg that will ctniiWo to Um luUnal wlftm and comfort wf u.auki.kd re alwwl null hi. Ued. tod lu-ii t.) rup wf I'ig ww ftr( I proJiKd Uw m M m riclHNt with ' tlM uoly porfeil Uti Uhuuh, n it U tk Mil)- K-fioily wkkh 1 truly jdeaalng aud n funking to Ike tatc Mhl prompt aud virvctw! to oImiui UN qrotow rnUy in Um JMlag-ttme or, Ih fca, at wy Umw, umU ike better it It kMVH lb hum jtopuUr It W K AT THE STATE HfrtiSE- ftSrwr. ia (lie UWr ' -X"wAijHiitohrPHi. 5irti AijHraxli fr Pi IltKf- I j Aiargesitmteroftbekiw-makerB, Ur alreadv In tbia dtr. The flffit; . . -. iL..u -.. i tuefn mem ttdu inw jic the 4Me hote &lot a &)re of or the hotel are toudk (ad with their card of introduction and an nounciBg th?rnelve8 aa candidate for nasre of either the senate, or hoti-. Theoe little fellow are rery pendtnt In Mnz heard. The next to apprjacli the oJon are the older apJrauUfor poiliona of clerkshtp of rariou kind. The way I n which the legislator are hought out make them feel the Importance of their IKftion. The caucue are being held in all the room about the tate cauitol. What the reulh of ome of thee will le in yet very in defluiti. The main question Ijefore the caucu at preent la that of pfel dent And oeaker. Joe Blmon. of Cortland, I being talked up by hi friend and It I alo rumored that the fix democrat in the senate will probably eupport him for preidfni of that bxJy. T. T. Geer, of Marlon county, now apfKjara to le the lead Ing candidate for peaker. Korue of the candidates who have heretofore been upoken of for that poeition have withdrawn from the content. The indication are that Mr. Geer will go in with an eay vote. KEMGUUH 8EKVICES. KiiWjT IJaitiht. Tlic pastor will preach Ixjth morning and eveuiug. The morning theme I, "The Gene I or the Find Itevlval." fveulng 8ubIwt.-"Whlch Will the Young Men or Kalem Hupport, the Saloon or tliu Churche?" Thl ermon will lie introduced by a brief ac count of a vldlt which Mr. Whila ker made to the saloon of Kalem on Tliurwluy evening. Ki'KciAi, Mkktinoh. Meetl n g have been held every night till week at tiie Baptist church in thl city and have been well attended. To-nlglit the meeting will be In the body of the church Hince the con grciratlon are trw large for the ves try. Next week it Ih expected that the pwtor will preach every evening except Huturday. All are cordially Invited to attend and ntwltln thewe meeting. Ckkiivtkhia n. The uhuuI preuchiughcrvice will be held in the morning ut 10-;!0. Kubtiutli bcIiooI at noon. Y. '. H. C. K. at 6 p. m. At 7 p. in. u wmg wjrvlco will be given, with un uddre by the pas tor. F. II. (iwyuiio D. I), piwtor. CiinibliAN. "My Neighbor" will bo tho morning theme and "Borne IteuHoiiH for Dellcvlng the Dible," the evening subject of lOsv. J. U. JohiiHon ut the Christian church. Bcrvlcca 1 1 u. in. uud 7 p.m. l-juu-iluy hclnxd nt v.Vi a, m. Uliristiun Kudeuvor at (i p. m. Kvanokmuai.. llev. J. M. Prelwi will preach ut tho C. C. church to morrow ut '2-JM p. m. Sunday Diunerat Slrnu;' Ih'itaurant. .MKNir. Hour Green Turtle Creum.of Chicken KIHII DuUed Kidniou KNTltKK Tenderloin Kteuk vritli Muslirconm liottriter l'uttle Dumb Chops Dolled Chicken French Ceas Oywter fiauco ItOAHT Chicken with Dressing Deer Mutton Veal Cork VKdirrAiu.i-jj Touiutoes Corn Potatoes I'ASTIIY Cocouiiut Apple Grupo diushkiit ICiigllsh Cliini Clueupplu Ctisturd KUUIT A piik Ten Colteo Milk CuinlU-s mid Nuts l.oulNlutors uud stranger In the city will do well toHiimplutho meals ut Btrong's restaurant before making IHirmuiient arrangement for board, llouulur menls only 12.1 cents. (looi) Pavinu. Whether the streets 11 ro paved or not ono thing Is certain, tho farmers' wngons ure sure to drlvo up to Furrur Jc Co.'s for groceries, if ' -- Flno uiiiidy nt Btrong's, ('. (1. Given & Co. nro supplying their patrons with tho very best suotM for tliu money. Koinoiiibor that rv'gular inenUnt Btrong's tvstnumiit during tho lcgls luturo w III continue ut only 1 cents. (loon, lHri'iKit, lDrsT. Tlint Is what Strong' Sunday dinner Is. Cutturllu guarantees his photos to suit you, Tuesday, Jan. Ill, dm State Hortl. miltund Stwlety meets In l'ortlaud, Montco llros, continue to take orders for tluvi flUiralilnot pMbtos. Knuiaso Dros.' sHH)lal store oruu liiout tlo days, aside from that phi no, Is u largo lino of hmulsoiiie lady ottstomors buying (hose reliable shoos. No xiH)r soles or counters nt this StOIM. tu .,Y,llni ll.mU- .n r.xrrllfni UfUlrtl). Dr. milium: i wiiMiior vour.i - lfitliurtw UVhii: i Svrun mi osm Unit I rvtnwly fur nil llio iIIm'um for whloh imi rtHMiiiiiioiiil It. 1)AVII Itll'ltAUT, MlHlttito. Imw hIo f J.IK), tmmlt !M vouU. ' ror tutli1 liy hu ilruunlsta. i 1 , ! IIIKO. JUNKS. -TuvMlay, Jan. 6, SH, at llrwiiks, Urwgoiii tho Infant noii of Mr. and Mr. M. 1.. Juum, of Hkirlatlua. TOnci-AU mmwi uh Ub to 1 fkHHUIUM1UvWtWUl4Ulc t stum at Ivuvuuud uiuuo huiiu i X tVwuivlt) klrv- l;-Iw BOCK CBEEK ITEMS. , Wiwt & wt e J TbeBaOT.i8p4alBb.rUlWseDUie mountains above us. fa abwt tobHIda fim nbtr Av?Uritr :" "V "Vraft T. Ileaaem I building a tramway from ble mill to Gates vitle. Dr. Hugh, of Mill City, ia elowly recover! ue. Tom Barnes ha feet out quite an extensive prune orchard. Mr Anna Lewla, who has Lten tick for the lat two or three weeks, I not expected to Ii ve, Prof. J. It. Geddes now hold a State Diploma, recently received Dealer in Groceries. Paints, Oils from the KUte Board of Education. : and "Window Glass, "Wall Pa Mr. Jennie Khepherd and Mr. I per and Border, Artists' 31a Win. Dawee were married about jteriaLs, lime, Hair. aiLs and two week ago. May peace and , Shingles, Hay, Feed and Fence" prosperity ever attend them The entertainment given on Chrima eve, under the manage ment or Mr. Lamnon, was a deci ded fiucces. The boue waa crowd ed and ail were well pleased. We understand Mill City ia to have a newpaper, and we are be ginning to think we live near the "hub" or till western world. Mr. Ledey fc Co. are building a flume rrom their mill in the moun tain to the Bautlau river, where they intend building a plaining mill in tho near future. Fact Kkli.kks. Those French boups, consomme, printalner, julien ne, bullion etc., at Kroat Sc G lie's. It A reward of S25 will be given for information leading to the detection of person destroying any bill post ed by the Salem Hill Peering Co. 1-10-21. Fciiwck ok Kci'.NisifiNO. The greatest science In furnishing a house 1 to get just what you want, and at such figures oh are within your reach. Duren, the furniture dealer, afford these opportunities to buyer. Thoe Whittaker English sugar cured hams are the finest ever brought to Salem. Sroat & Gile get them direct. It Givkn Away.- A bird'H-eye view of the city of Salem with one dollars' worth of goods at Geo. F. Smith's, 307 Commercial street. l-5tf Those ladies pebble goat shoea at $2 a pair at Krausse Bros, are sold everywhere at $2.50. Better still. A good calf boot $2.50 a pair at KrauveBro. 1 w eod llin kleii'D Arnica Salve. The Ik-tit Halve In the world for Out, llriiUm, Mirm, L'lra-ni, Halt Hhcurn, Yer norm, i euet, i iiuipMi iinnan, Uhllolulnn, On iih mid ullHkln KruptloiiH, und im1. tlvt-ly cuien rllt, or un pay re)iiln-u. It In KUiiruiitf td Ut (five iHrfect HuilKtuctlon or money re fun (led. J'nce, 25 cents ;pcr ij. Kxcitemeut run IiIkIi In this civ over Rvstem Builder, an everybody is using it for cuiurrn 01 me oiomiicii, Uonsump- iiiiu j-siepsiu, impure ixoou anu to build tiji tho System it certainly must 00 1111 excellent preparation, wlien everybody sneaks so well of H. d&wvr 8AI.i:.M AIAKKKT KKrOIlT. A Hyiiiilv nt llin .Murketit lluylnf nud nvitllli; rncttH. UKTAII. MUCKS. HKVIHKI) QUOTATIONS. Klioulilt'rM.HiiBur cuifd,per lb.UU llri'iikriiKt nitron 15 lliuiiH Huu'iir curtMl, JM.T lb, HZic ltccr- iv v ' I'ork H 14 I'JKc. Mutton JU ft lijzc. Vt-al-10 (a. -y,c 'riniirtliyM-fil I'cr oiiiid, V.o-,teUne. Ili'd cIovit need I'cr iouiid, lie. W lillo clover sni1 l'vr jxiund, ISo. " Aliriki Iho h.t M)iind. llt'd toi IIuikt imuiul. l.uuviin OniKH luc Hr pntiud, Ilu(lniH lOoiwr ixiiiud. Ureliiird OniHit 17a per oiuid. IU1111H 5u JUT 111. Out inwil nt 5u. Ciinued Krult -Penclic. wt npnef, Ti t'K blnckbvrrifM, J I; corn, bent uniilrn IJ 00; toniHUM-fi (I 10: NtrlliB bomm II Ut l!ritu Ni 1 M; iHTdoz. In two lb cun. (Irit'll Krult Choice upp:fn5C,tl.'J0c prr ixiaj iHiiin i.u HTiMix;KniprHi z;perux IKilutiK'it 7IV- oirnitH iic; pursnliM 1 OOt iiuliu-4-K $1 UliM.TbiiKliel;onlonH6oper lb. ltMtl Hl.ll.tltll 7b.l(k, t IK. U...:.... ustl 7c (ht lb- niiiiiII null llOo ixr lb; lliilibut mod ood Viy,o xrr lb; Milt milmon, 7il)o pr lb. Ul'YINO flllCKS. Whciit IC'Wonet. Klour 1'er barrel, l.'JU. bent IW lbs. tlatit IVr bimhrl, S M 50c. nariey - rtr iiimuel, two. lira n HliorU -l'er ton, SHI la at mill, sacked. tn-IVr lou, J1 W " wicked. -lVrtoii,f2MU " KucketU t'lup-l Hoiw-QiKitod at :io jKir lb, lEH l' iKr doien. IH)Ut(M, i'er bushel, Ufa t'oru meal 3o Mr pound. Chewe 1'Mllo ier imiuiuI. I)rlol pluiiw IVr ib. Ba7c Dried prune 1'er Ib. lAlho. Kiii)Mrted pnuies 7(o er lb. liutter .HK'H'x Hr iHiiiud for good lJird.-l2Vl5oprlb. Ilnuu I'ur H)uud,llrJc, lUicou slde 10 per Ib. Hhoulders K4tH) per lb. Chickens 7 to l(V, Turkey llcpcr Ib, (Ittvo 7S pr lb. Uuoks, l'ijlia per lb 10 Acres for Rent. A clioliw Iniot only ono mile from S-tlera Terms Ubenil, Apply to 1IOFKK HROS., Journal Ortlce. Oregoiiian Kail Ilond Coiupnnr. llmiMUl i)in Kfunt nud T, HU, lMrtUn rUbTMlDK. Krom Tuwsnt IVrtland KUIUhis. lSirtlaud HIWrCVburf lWfndlVnfd toanu mall mall rUp vi i.vam unaim VV . w. sfft iw 35 7 It SO 1Q -. WiHwlburu 1 to 7 6 li II ii ....Slhrrttiu .11 id & W...Hrntvlll 7 M SO Coburg o tw Otumvlluiil at Wioxtbum with M I ( I lrulnU aud from ProtUtut aud at Tall. man unit trains ui ana muu Albany. Alrllo mall Portland mail tT AM Alt rM S) .IWtland l-AWV. IU 1106 uuudro Junetkui liti IU) Bherldan iO lUaa. ... amiunHith . 7 M 4SS Alrtt iU l"WkM tar WmI Hid sUUous tar tale at foH u4 Jtto.u st. TWIcrU (Ur Kiul alda tUtlut f-w ul al I'bhm df pol, IVr Mb andltlrwU. CHAH..N BCOTT. Oca. tiupl A ua. FkU d IVk. Ait Wl j&m 14vtnr are curea oy CQC5 according ia fliecf DlRECTIDNS wifi t3a BfJITLE, totiunn rrre CucrMMRQ I IKE CHARLES A. VOCELEB CO BXteer. Ht JOHN H UGH ES," PosH Grass Seeds, Etc, SEW ADVEKTISESIENTS. II J o -BY- LOUISE HUMPHREY-SMITH, -AT- REED'S OPERA HOUSE Saturday, Jan. 10, '91 At 8 p. m. TICKETS 50 cent. Seat reserved without extra charge, at Dearborn's book store. REED'S OPERA HOUSE. Friday Evening, Jan. 9. TIIE NATIONAL SWEDISH LADIES' OCTETTE, Will give one of their Grand Concerts, as sisted by MR. MELYIN R. DAY, -The .Favorite Boston Humorlst- The ladies will appear In their pletur efcque orMtumes of the native land. Heicrv!d seats on sale at Patton's. Public Sale of School Building-. rntlK board of directors of school district X JTo.'JI, Marlon county, Oregon, will sell at public auction to the highest bidder on Saturday, January 10th, 16U1, at i p. in., ror not less than 8225, which Is to be the flrst bid. the two school hulldlni's In North ha- lern.Junt vacated. Possession (;'ven 'n nours alter sale, sale to use piace on state street at the store of Osborne Co. llv order of the board. Terms cash In hand. W. JJ.MMPrfON, Clerk. l5t MARION TOWNSEND (SUCCESSOKTO JAV C. SMITH) PROHtlETOR OF "THE CLUE SRABLES." Special atU-ntloa (,'lveu to. tranrlcnt stock. Ilomen boarded by the ily, w. ek or montli. COlt. LtllfeKTV A.0 KKiiltV STUEETS. Telephone, No. Si. SALEM, OR. 25c Want Column. Nfitlces Inserted for ONK CUNT l'ER WORD KACIl INHKRTION. No adver tlHemeut Inserted In this uoluinn for less than twenty-live cents. F 7I1NK furnished rooms at reasonable rates ut V7 Ubeiueketa street. l:tl tw KINI)KR(JARTi:N: Mm. IMdchuin'H I'rimary Hchool and Klndercirten In session room of the I'uesbyteilau Church. ANY person knowing thonielvc to havo JackscrewMbelouglut; to I). C. Howard di eon, please return them, rno person Having ui em are Known and win trouble by returning them limned ireent ttely. HMt-iin-aw WANTKD-AN ACT1VK. HoscrMAX Halury S100 monthly If miltuble, with opportunities for adunce, to reprci-cnl loculiy a rcMponNlule .New lorlc House. Uerereurt'H. Manukactukkii, Look Bo JiK. N. V. in A: ciulri HAKQAIX. A house and two lots for Kjily In South Kalem at oulv SttUO. In- cjuTre of V. 11. Hlmpson. ll:3-tf PATUON1ZK Home Industry, and use Mountain lfiilin Cough Cure. Guar anteed to give rellel or money refunded. Manufactured lly 11. II. Cross, Halem, Ore gon. ainltU & Htelner sole agents for Balem. lllm WANTED An active, relluble man salary $70 to frsO monthly, with In creiiHe, to repreoont In his own section a responsible New York house, ltelereucf' MaNUKAUTUIIKU, tck llox 15i5, New York. 17)H BALK. About three acres of laud on Asylum Atfuue, good dwelling home, conveniently arranged; large barn, upreHl variety of fruit trees and shrub, bery; conteulent to Klectrlc railway, never fulling water on premises. For lur.leu. lun Inquire, nt second house on right hand siuooi Asyium a 'enue going irom city, lil tf 1 J amtkii-To tniden town lot In CupI- IaI Ikiak A t. 111.... . I.. k .. . lUKerslMUUtrt. it niiK nuuiuuu iur luiuuer. A- llrSHf BIW OK COVS.-For servle.. 1 J pun C null. purbred lied IMIIml bull. Terms Ull. At IUV DllKHl in Sillillll I I. I'AltlllSH, l.Hl rpOU ltNT-Pl ve nicely furnUhed rooms, V cloe to buslnewt ivtrt of oily, by the day, welt or month. Corner Center aud r runt street. lCtao-tf HELLENBRAND'S Eating I'atlorsi CanJy M;inufac(ory, SOO Commiolul Stroet. IUwUOFKAUK; .v .. s. ' :." --- iiiuuiiigii IVuti. Twi or I'UoMlateand Cuke.. 10 iwiu ltml ol S.uii ilu.h 4(i.l lll ..la cents Hot Cake. (ixtMinr Ti""""" ..IB rant . .IfirenU ..i'vnl .-cent ttwuU .. rati Is ..SeutiU . XruHU . ewttts ikwfsttwk auaKtfk'v .. IWk rlum and Ri , Mutttint'boiiatut KggI. utKi and Hggs .. SUuajreand K ... Ham aud Kmm Frealt Oyster any style: JJ Cut Btjtltr DrSlrd rfUU3 0'ClMa A ntra varUly of vmsatabtM. !.. iu. rvtmuft L" 1 Jala I -TVr Oil mk AUttnt, conce or milk with all 36 mat I mettUwItUoiilestra cbarfsu fh.ucw ingara. Iiuiwrted aa PomeUe. always ou Hand. i lwtr Housa rHntk and Kjk. VJwuti !VnJtrllBHtnikaud .0cfaUi - ja.jnucs. TLe undersigned is prepared to fumi.h buyers all kind" tt" farm lands at the kft rates. Also city and sub. urban pmrtrty. L. C. FI.SHEE, 197 P. 0. Bloek.Salem. PferJp B'aPPrilKfKfiMHailHM JOHN G. BARR. F iYv'atchbS and- Silverware. JEWELLER, 169 State St. SCIENTIFIC OPTICIAN. Special attention to measuring defectlTe sight and glasses fitted. Af-tovkthAt will fit. -ill eye. Glares forcriUcatcasesground and ntied to order. WATCHCS, ETC. A new stock of clocke, ullver and gold walche, ellverwars nd Jewelry; whict will be sold cheap. Also a lot of PACT) WATCHES will be ld at les than half their value. Call and convince yourself. M.T. RINEMAN DEALER I.N and Fancy Groceries, Staple Crockery. Glassware. Lnmp. Wo ened and Willow ware. All klniU of mill reed. aio v.Mahlf.andfrulLs In their season. "Highest Price paid for country produce." we solicit a snare oi your purouuge, 9-9 J.-s .State street. i?t Win uiuti x nuiu, 3ucce'-or to Amos Strong. Pioneer Bakery 271 Commercial Street. French aud German Wheat and Rye Ureads in City Styles. Vienna Rolls. SPECIALTY OF FAXCY CAKEb Pastry and Confectionery Baking iu Full Stock. Our new bread and cake baktit. are nnit-ckt&s artists iu their line, and we aim to have Everything as Fine as the Finest. Cheapest, Neatest anil Best, SCHOMAKER'S COMBINATION FENCE.' I inakpand put up all kind offences, city andcountry. Get my terms before fencing. H. hCHOMAKEK, Snlem, Or. CALL and SETTLE. Those knowing themselves indebted to .1. A. Kotui! ple.if-e cull uud settle between now aud January lut, u I um obliged to collect All necountH then unsettled will he placed In hands of a collector. 11:28 lm Cattle ! A good logging outfit for sole, die yoke cuttle, t o wagons, etc. Address or call or J. U, Dor ruice, Salem, Oregon. 1-3-lm LS.SK1FF4C0. Dentists, Near Opera House, Salem, Or, SAVE MONEY ON BOOTS, SHOES and RUBBERS. C. G. GIVEN &l Co's. Bottom i-: Cush :-: Frioes" OUR SPECIALTitSJ I. "Hellnbles," for men, Pebble calf, Creedmoor style, a ?.t.C0 shoe for S.'.To. II. "Common Sense." for Ladlex. n brlgnt Dnn;ola,istyllhhiisauymade,aJ3.(M shoo lor ?i.75. III. I can save you money on boy's and children's shoes. Positively low prices. Repairing doue, Custom work solicited. ll:Hf SINGER SEWING MACHINE Office 181 Commercial St. All styles of the Famous Singer constant ii uu muni; ium rcjuirs auu ueedles for al kinds of machine. IlI'ltT CASE, Agent. I ANKOKT1 I Umenu n Portland, t. THK I.Aliai-T ESTABLISH. the rltate. lwer rates ihn . linzcst ktoclc Iiral Illitnlra i the ritnte, a 'd biggest discount. Send fot price list of Job priming, and catalogue ol leg! blanks. E. M. WAITB, Htcaa Printer Balem Oregon. THE ODELL TYPE WRITER. ja) will buy the Odkll Tvpk WKitkh with 7Scharuetm. and $15 for the filNOUS L'ASKOliKia, wamtuted to do better work than any maehlae made. lteimlnneSlvi'l.lciTV with DUKAlilL ITi . Sl'KEH, KAS Ol Ol'UKATlON, WWr kugr witbnut txwt of reiuliing than any irther nmelilue. Ha no Ink ribbou to bother Ute opvrakir. It Is neat, subsutn IImI, nickel plated, perfect and adapted to nil kind of ty iw writing. Like n Hinting pre. It iwuduewi sharp, ekun, legible uutuuMXlpt. Two or taa eoplo in be ittade al one writing. A ay inialllirent ner. Mia onn bwtruue an oprfHlur lu two days. U eoftw llnW to -uy oiHevtor who can quitl the work of tho Douulk Caaj: ! i PRINTING. Ketlabte A funis and alma wanted SpMtal ladureiiMtti Ut dwtUrs. Fur aiuuit gi lug iHdurwnwinu, &c addi . il KI.L TVi'K W RITLH C tfiaadrt jlh.Ae. Chicagu. Hi; Who do All Kinds of LAUNDRY WORK As Cheap as any Laundry m the Country UsiDg "White fii and dolDR Orst-class work. ' "Ladies and patrons Invito 10 uijtxi nur f)iw.-s- ui Qejj. work. 230 Liberty Street, ronx w 4 0. D. HUTTOX, Prop. Castings of nil klod made to order. MILL MACHINERY, PliANINO HILLS, CORNICES, METAL FRONTS, WHEELS, PULLEYS, and special castings oi any style or pat tern made In short order, smooth and re liable In eve-y particular. Repair any Machinery in Short Order. Turning lathes, engines, hop presses and bop stoves built. Will make estimates on any iron work needed. Good price paid for old Iron. S-lS-Uu A &W BOO, FHOrVi COVER TO COVEd. Kully Abreast 'with the Tluirt. WEBSTER'S INTERNATIONAL DICTIONARY mm A GRAND INVESTMENT for the Family, School, or Profession! Librti The Authentio "Wenitop' Vu bridged Dictionary, compriiiiiR ti luuoi of 1864, "19 fiJ '84, copyrlgMt property of the nidorslRned, ia wi Tboronglily Revised sutd Enlarge and as a dirtinfruisHing title, Dei: tho namo of WoMter'a Zntenu tional Dlotionarj'. Editorial vork npon this rovilk Ha Doon in active progress for oti Ten Tears. Not less than Ono Hu dred paid editorial laborers 1st been engaged upon it. Over 9300,000 expended ia il preparation before the first cojj -was printod. Critical comparison with nny elie: Dictionary is t'ovitedQet the Sett O. & O. 5IEKtA3I CO., PobUlisn, Springfield, Mass., V. S. A. Sold by All Booksellers. Illustrated pamphWtb From Terminal or Interior Points the Is the line to take To all Points East and South. It is thedinln? car route. It runs throujb vestibule trains every day lntbeyearu) ST. PAUL AND (No change of cars.) Composed of dining curs unsurpassed,' Pullman drawing room sleepers 01 latest equipment TOURIST Sleeping Cars, Best that can be constructed and iu which accommodalle'ns are both free and tw nlshed for holders of first uud second-cl&u tlckelH,and ELEGAPT DAY COACHES. I A couttnuoc lines, atfordln service. Pullman sl cured lu udvi the road. 'ice coatiejting with il j dlre-.t ami uninterrupted I "" Ions can besfrl , - uuy agent of Through tickets to and from all polnti In America, Kngland and Europe can M purchased at any ticket ottlce of this com pany. Kull Information concerning rates, time of tnilnii.routes and other details furnished on application to any agent or A. D. CHARLTON, Assistant General Passenger Agent. No. 121 First street, cor. Washington; Port land, Oreon )o You W A Newspaper that Is Fearless and Inde. pendent-t noroughly BePb "5f,ni ?, tho the tool of any one? Theu subitrlbe for mo WEEKLY CAPITAL JOBRSAL Published at tho State Copltal, only J1JW ' per year, six months 75c, four months wc. Bright-Newsy-Fearless -It contalon The Hat tie of the JPeojile Against Plutocrats And shows up The Rank Pretensions of the Or gans of the Monopolies I It Ik tint A mnnrwtrtli ..in .lint amnlilfl Its lutlu -uee to bind the people band and foot. HI. not the tool ofuny Intereatorof any politician. H advocates people's meas ure und good government. It believes in abwilutelv currying out the will of to musses of the people. Head H, and see It doea not. Hubltwl.od Every Thuraday SALEM OREGON. We have the second largest olreulattoa la the .tule and our lUt It constantly gruwiug. SPECIAL, We wlM Med a club of five new name W any Postotnce lor one year lor iu A dub of ten new name to any otflr and one copy to the getter-up of the twh ouejuarfwJlO.CU A ySWWBBBBtlBBBBBBMsBsMBsisi WVI " ' -Mm.MaaumammBmWBmVkmKkWLmBmBmW Bcr'.n m &