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FHE CAPITAL JOMAL. MONDAY .. ..JAN. 12,1801 TKHMH OK HUIlaUKIPTION. iilT by mall tr year & P9 i :: r - . -.-j: . OaUrbr mail ve JVoeklr by idbH per year,-., uy nun per muuiu, W 100 jnrlt not wiiii n ajivanm infl uriuc rnnnrod for t ( Wccirxr JoCBKAI. will bo 'lJpryenr, If papers are not delivered nramnur nollir me owe. KllKK DKUVEKY BY OAKIUKK. ...ii- - . .i.l.alr 15 CM. Dally fartwoweelov flail? hp mrmlhM. 2Sct. ICU iL.ituiiM,. win h tnoilA nn tut and lfilb of month. Hubicrlbor will pica leave money for carriers at houiie or whereon u Is delivered, no aa u cause no umj collect'oni. THK KVKWllloOAPlTAfcJotfBlfAl. refti fariv rnvivr the afternoon associated preM dispatches. & Dealers in Groceries, Crockery, Glassware. Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Brushes, Windowglass, Etc, Sole Agents for Epicure Tea and Big Can Baking Powder, LUCAI, HAKKBT. Wheat, net 02 cento per bu. Hops, active; 28 to 35 cenU per lb i 9 ' rjtrong'a restaurant eorycfl the choicest meaU. They inako their own breads and cakes, and nerve everything in the latest style. O. A. It. Faiii. Tho general plans of the 0. A. It. fair aro nearly complete!. Aa time progrcaBcu thin huge undertaking assumeH mora and more a symmetrical form, and thoto Interested are assured oflta bucccbs. TIio citizen" aro responding nobly to the calls for assistanco In conduct Ing the various departments. The following named ladles aro chair men ol the several committees and their respective nations. Miss II. V. Hali, America; Miss Moo Carpen ter, Italy; Mrs. Goo. liumett, Has nla: Miss Emma Crawford, Egypt, Mrs. M. Itoducrs, Japan; Miss Grace Berlbcs, Switzerland. The old fushlonod New England kitchen will bo under tho supervision of Mrs. E. I). McElroy. Tho nrt gal lery Is In chargo of Mr. W. E. Mitchell, and tho museum Mrs. John Mlnto, Br. All favors shown to these committees in tho way of loans or contributions Tor tho various booths will ho greatly appreciated. Also thoso tKMscBslug works of art, pictures, statuary, etc., or thoso having relics, aro earnestly re quested to place them iu tho gallery, or museum for exhibition, as those two departments will add greatly to the attraction of tho fuir. Tho man ngors Insure tho safety of all articles entrusted to them. There will be a night watch at tho building during tho week and the utmost palus wllj be taken to guard agnlnst accidents. Doom wilt bo open every afternoon from ouo o'clock until 4:30; every evening from 7 until 11. Binglo&d mlwilon 25 cts, season ticket f 1. That Oiuhnanck, Mr. Harry Uintoniid other city oMcIaU object cd to the Jouhnai.'h reports of the alleged unfair treatment of the Willamette, In enforcing tho torma of tho now ordinance. Marshal Mlutosays Mr. Wagner was fully Inlornied as to tho ordlnauco and that other hotels paid tho runner's Decline without objection, and that Mr. Wagner Insisted on making a test awe. Marshal Mlnto says ho proposes to enforce the now ordi nance tin all allko without fear or favor, ami that no ouo will bo able to Justly llud fault with him In tho ittsehargo of his duty. Mr. Mlnto says ho lluds gruat dllHculty In en forcing some of the ordinances that have hitherto not been enforced at nil, but ho believes public sentiment will nubIaiii a fair and Impartial en forcement of nil ordinances, and ho proiKwes to do mi. Ohixionian in Dihthkhh. Bam tie! E, May, for many years a pict tmtMmo figure In Balum life, living hero from 1B02 to 1870 as secretary of state, has now U-eu discovered In Washington, I). (.'., sick and Inn stato of destitution, A clergyman learning of his needs, ioHrtiHl his caso to tho Oregon delegation, and a collect Ion was raised to py his hotel bill and provide him with neces saries. It U thought the unfortunate man Is near hi. end. To HUCKIVH Tun HlltlHlK. The Marlon and Polk county courts have been at tho bridgu nearly nil this afternoon examining the bridge. Judgtt Waldo mitm up from tho bridgu about 2 o'clock and stated to n reporter that In his opinion It would be accepted but about 8il5 he was telephoned to to como back to tho bridge. As the Jouunai. gvKs to tmw they are still at the great structure. lUlTifn'. There will to a service at the ltaptlst Church In this city una eveuiug hi 7 odiook. tho pas tor will prvaeh, Jita themo being, "Tho super-natural character and o'alnii of Christ." Christian people aro Invited to attend aud ntulat nt these mectlugs and all others will bo made welixmio, CjNUKlXIATlONAl..-AboUt 30 now members went taken Into the Cuugrvgatloual church Buuday and m usual a rtoeptlou will be tendered thorn at tho church tbU Monday uveuhig. iii Aulfiee Nillre. l'ersons Indebted to tho lato (Inn of Cox ii Itoggs, Insolvent, are tier by notified taut they must settlo up Immediately or suits will bo In stituted for ooltoetlon. W, H. Conk a D, Afslgtieo of Cox & Hoggs luaoUeuts. BaVew, Jau, t, '81. l-0d-lw LEGlSUll BENATE FOIINOON SESSION. Salem, Monday. Jan. 12, 1891. In pursuance of law the senate of the 10th session or tho legislative as onmhlv met fit 10:15 o'clock a.m.. was called to order by Senator bjlmon and proceeded to elect the follewing: TEMPORARY ORGANIZATION. President Pro tern, F. A. Moore. Chief Clerk, Oscar T. MlHer. First Assistant Clerk.C.B. Watson. Tho following commltce on cre dentials was appeinted: Senators Carson, Eakln, Mackay, Norval, Italcy. On motion tho Senate adjourned to 2 p. m. SENATE AFTERNOON SESSION. Called to order by the President pro tern nt 2 p. m. Committee on credentials submit ted tho following report which was adopted and the secretary of State administered tho oath of ofllco to tho Senators present: LIST OF THE SENATORS. mamk. COUNTY Blackman, II Morrow Carson, J C Multnomah nnmeron. T Jackson Cogswell, O A Lake Crosno. C B ..Benton Cross, II E Clackamas Dodson, O M Baker Eakln, SB --Lane Eastham, E L Clackamas Fullerton, J C Douglas Fulton. 0 W Plat?f? Gates, 1 P Yamh II Hatch, E T Folk Hilton, unas uiuium UlrsCU, i nuir uu Loonoy, J B Marlon Maekav. D Multnomah Matlock, W F Umatilla Moore, F A Columbia Myers, J -'"" Norval. J W Union llaley, J H Umatilla Simon. J Multnomah Sinclair, W Coos Tonguo, T II Washington Veatch. R M Lane Walt. J K Multnomah Watklns, Goo Wtosco Weatherrord, J K i;inn Willis, P L Multnomah OHDKKOK IIUHINKfW. A resolution was adopted that the Sonato proceed to oflcctu permanent organization by proceeding In the following order: First President of tho Bonn to. Second A Chief Clerk. Third An Assistant Clerk. Fourth A Heading Clerk. Fifth A Sergcant-at-Arms. Blxth A Doorkcoer, FKItHANENT OUOANIZATION. Tho Senate thou proceeded to elect ofllcorsas folio vvs: ItKl'UllMOAN CAUCUS NOMINEES. Senator Simon, of Multnomah, for President of tho Senate. O. T. M1II0, Chief Clerk. C. B. Watson, Assistant Clerk. J. B. Eddy, Reading Clerk. M. Ponicroy,;Bergeuut-at-Arma. J as, McCormlok, Doorkeeper. Nominees for President of the Sen ate were Blmon of Multnomah and llaley of Umatilla county. Tho former received 21 and tho latter 7 votes. Tho President of tho Bouiito was then escorted to tho chair and in a short speech thanked tho senators for tho honor they had bestowed upon hhu In calling htm to bo their President for tho second time. Tho Secretary of Btato then administered the oath of ofllco to the President. For chief clerk Mr. O. P. Miller and Win. Church were nominated, Mr. Miller received twenty-two votes to Mr. Church's seven aud was deolared chief clerk. Ou first assistant clerk there were two nominations Mr. Watson nmt Heard, Mr. C. 11. Watson receiving tho majority was elected llrst assis tant clork. Mr. J. P. Eddy and Mr, Ctishuw were placed In nomination for read ing clerk Mr, J. P. Eddy receiving twenty-two votes to Mr. Ctishaw seven. Mr. Pomeroy for reading clerk re ceived tho uuaulmoui vote of the senate. J. A. McCormlok for door keeper being the only nominee was elected to that oflloo. By unanimous voto tho president was authorized to appoint two pages and mailing clerk. A resolution was offered that tho rules governing the last session of tho loglslaturo bo adopted. Carried. Tho officers of tho senate were then sworn In by Mr. McBrlde. Ou motion tho state printer was authorized to print &00 copies of tho rules of tho senate. A motion was presented by Mr, Hatch, of Polk county, Inviting the clergy to oiten tho morning session and tho legislature, with prayer. Carried. Senate adjourned nt 2:30, to meet to-morrow at 10. HOUSE TOHKNOON 8KSS10N, Hai.km, Jau. 12, 1KUI. Tho hoiiM of tho 10th biennial session of, tho legislative assembly was called to ordor by Hon. J. T. Gregg, chief clerk of tho last houw, TKMrOHAHY OmCKUS, Following temporary organization was perfected: Speaker pro tern, K. O. McCoy. Chief clerk, IU R. Aaycs. AsaUtaut chief clerk, Frank Davy, The house adjourned to 3 p. in., after appointing tho followlug IxmUTTKK ON CUUtiKNTIAia, U. E. Moore, A. C. Jennings, J. a Ulehey, V, 1). Stlllwell aud a & Ciutlu. HOUSK ArTKHNOON IKtSlON. Tho houo was called U order at S p, tu. by the temporary ipeaker In th chair. Tho coimultteo on credentials re portsd the following aa members en titled to Mats: NAME. IXIUNTV. Armstroug, W Marlou Baker, J A Marlon Barrett, W N Washington Barnes, E W Wallowa Blundcll,JE Douglas Botkln, O F Multnomah Butler, N L Polk Crook, A H Coos CoIemau.E P Lane Durham, 8 A Washington DuBtln.CS Grant Fox, John Clatsop Furry, 8 Jackson Garfield, J D Coos Gambee, E B Umatilla Geer, TT Marion Hardy.E Baker Hartmau.EM Clackamas Hansard, F C Linn Hall, J II Marion Henrv. J F Linn Holmts, W II Marlon Jennings, A C Linn Johnson, G W Wusco KIllaln.JL l.-Umatllla Lampsou, II W Yamhill Lceper, W II Douglas Lettlg, T B Malheur Manning, 8 A - Yamhill McCall.JM Jackson McAllister, J Union McCoy.EO Sherman McCrakcn. J Multnomah Meussdorflbr, C H Multnomah Merrltt, J W Jackson Mooro, O E Benton Moore, J C Washington Montgomery, J B Multnomah Moray, P F Multnomah Miller, H B Josephine Myer. G W Polk Mlnto, John Morion Mulkey, W J Olllium Paquet, Peter Clackamas Reed, A W Douglas Ulchey, J S Umatilla flhedd, C J Linn Snider, A Lake Starr, M T Benton Stlllwell, W D Tillamook QlAitrnrl T W f ,itf nnmull Story, G L Multnomah Stephenson, T J ..Crook Thompson. J C Morrow Thomas, W E ..Multnnmah Tracy, J A Clackamas Welch, J W Clatsop Weed, Judson ..Columbia Wllklns, Jasper Lane Wright, J A .Union Tho secretary of state adminis ored tho oath of ofllco to the mem bers present. OHDKK OK I1UHINES9. On motion the following was adopted as tho order of business for cflccting a permanent organizatien: First Election of Speaker. Second Election of Chief Clerk. Third Election of Assistant Chief Clerk. Fourth Election of Scrgenut-nt-Arms. Fifth Election of Doorkeej.er. Sixth Election of three Pages. KEI'UIILICAN CAUCUS NOMINEES. For Speaker. T. T. Geer of Marlon. Chief Clerk, R. R. Hays of Tilla mook. First assistant Chief Clerk, Frank D.vvey of Marion. Second assistant Clerk, F. O. Hutchinson of Douglas. For Reading Clerk, G. O. Holmati of Multnomah. Sergeant at Anns, J. M. Stott of Multnomah, Doorkeeper, A. W. Drnger, of Murlou. Ass't. Doorkeetior, R. M. Smithof Polk. Pages ot House, Chester Fox, Uuy MoPhcrson, Carl Gray. The Opeiia House. Thero are few buildings Just now that Salem needs more than a good opera house. 'l'liooH.'ni house Is not lit to hold a public meeting in during the cold weather. Many ill "words hne been heard against such 1111 opera house for the capital city of a pros lcrous statu liko Oregon, sluco the two public entertuluiucnt.s given thero on Friday and Saturday eve nings of last week. The auditori um was not properly warmed be fore tho performances begun and tho fire wits permitted to go out during tho evening, and the complaints have been strong and numerous against tho exposure the performers and the audleueo are subjected to while In attend ance. Tho reader ou Saturday night suffered a great deal from cold. It Is a well known fact that Salem Is made tho pivot for ridicule by all traveling troupes on account of her ojiom house. Tho people hero com plain that they can't get u good sized audience to any entertaiumout given In the opera house, yet tlie reason is plain. Give Salem a good aud attractive opera house and thero will bu no trouble In securing a full house at every deserved play that comes along. Salem Is a lit erary loving city as well as ouo that loves proper amusements, and she would under favorable circum stances well support either. Tho Journal does not destro to find fault with the management of the present oinim hoiihc, but it no longer meets tho demands of the city, and Salem must, In order to secure tho best lrtujss have Uitter opera liouo accommodations. O, N, . Ui.KtTrio.N. Tlio election of two Holtl otlleora of tlio Ornjjon National Guards ttxik place tills nfternoon at tlio ntato hmiw. Quito a luimtHir of tho muuilK)rtt of dlf. futxmt rt'Kimonln were privout to take vrt lu tho election. The tlrat olllee tilled was that of colonel and the other was major. The election jki.s. til otl quietly, and na far as known till wero perfectly utUtlcd with the new oillcor. The following la the renult of the election; Lieut. lfc 8. Iavo11, of tvtlom, waa unanimously eKsjtisl ixtlotiel. Tlio prouiothiu of Lieut. IaivoII made a vuouuoy In the olllwuf lieutenant nud C'apt. U. II. living .r Aikiinv. u-,w ...,..i.. i.i.i " " "" I univwir !', I 'I' lll,,,..u..,i.... I .. n ..... ... f. .... . . . i ' fl Vs; ll 'MillCIIUIIlvIa tr u. ..,...,, v wuuiy, waa euittsi major. 1 the only perfect kxatUx fcuown, a it ' !! 2-"1 ,l IMMI.NTHl-.-Th,., U the only wm.tly hlch U truly . SZa u KugOHO twnl rfirdelnKttBarefre.hlHKMotheUuteta lIKUtKlATtW A prwUlout of the tmtle ha p!Httd live dHit to 1 retHt mat tV in tn nultm- oUhetloUvrd f wunmirtM, to U holtl lN thU tdly on Thur.day, MWt. LEOISLAT1VK ItEVIEW. .journal jvuiinrmi jicmuii, ; , -." Intlra Amombly, One of tho most attractive places for ladies is a well-supplied dry goods store. Thero they can find all those little nece&sarlea which It is an an noyance to be without. Holverson's is such a place, and It Is well patron ized because you can always find what you want. Tho Woolen Mill storo is chock full of clothing of all kinds, made up from thoseBupcrlor woolens made at tkelr Mills in this city. Parties iu need of an overcoat can hardly aflord to miss seeing ther stock. Joseph Clark, tho Court street grocer,suppl!es his patrons promptly aud at bottom prices. At tho Governor's office callers flowed In early and the democratic members made It u sort of political headquarters. Tho Governor will be at his ofllceduring the entire session und his message is ready for delivery, which will probably take place Wednesday. At the Secretary of State's ofllco republicans most did congregate, and members buzzed in and out, making it a kind of bureau of information. The leading democrats decided to take no hand In the election or de feat of Simon, aud but few, if any, could bo found who would not pre fer the latter In tho Interest of the people and the state. If it proves that they actually did refrain from trying to force a candidate upon the republican party, a vast majority of whose members are opposed to his leadership, they deserve credit. Tho Secretary of State had both houses in splendid order. TUo halls were clear, tho desks arranged and equipped with all articles needful to tho dispatch of business. That was a handsome compliment paid n very competent man the selection of Mr. Frank Davey of the Journal as Assistant temporary Secretary of the House. SenatorSimon's political chicanery gave Oregon a democratic supreme Judge, a democratic governor aud will go a long way toward giving the state to the democrats in 1892. Political treachery paysiu Oregon. The selection of Simon for presi dent of the senate will not tend to strengthen the republican party where it apparently most need" slretmth among the farmers and working men. It Is Mr. Speaker Geer 1 1 We believe that Mr. Speaker Geer will show by his record that ho und his friends wero no part of the Simon caucus combine. iiiuou spriiiKling ol ladles was present. Senator Simon got thero by 14 votes on tho first ballot iu the Re publican Senate caucus. Fleischer, Mayer & Co. weio heard from. "Woaio God's children nud he takes cato of his own." . it Tho election of United States sen ator will occuron Tuesday,Jun. 20th, at 12 o'clock iu each 1ioum, separate ly, und each day thereafter at 12 in. in joint convention. t The speakership eontoit lay bo tweon T.T.Geer.of Marlon aud Peter Paquet, of Claokiuas, Mr. Story's name not being presented. Mr. Geer received 27 votes and Mr. Paquet 11. Low-water Rates That is what O. G. Given A Co. give on boots and shoes. The Bureau. Tho bureau of the hour Is tho sixteenth century bureau of old English style, otlered by Bu ren tho furniture dealer. " mi ag . Unsakk. It Is unsafe these days to drive a horse without his being well shod, If you want your ani mal to have tho best treatment in this respect take him to John Knight. lUaiovKi). Clux-s, Do Leon la now eonifortnlily lioued with his Imrbor shop on Commercial strwt, near tlio hotul Willamette, and ns over la prepared to ploisotlie moat exacthiK patrons. Lathsi'. Tlint la what the people want In anything, especially the atyloof tlielrolotluw. K. Soliootllo kei! only tho latwt pnttorna In Koodn, and make up fashions. It) the latest ' W. C?. T. U. UcRular meeting of the W. C. T, U. to-morrow (Tues day, Jau. 18th), at 'M p. in. lu their hall, on Court strvot. Full attend ance dealrvd. TJe ATorM llnrlrh,!. llie iaciltties of the nreuont dav fu JieroduetiouofcxraUngUiatvill I . -' COUttttCe to the lUtttnmil lb -.i " "iiv wu "'" "ukiuu arc ami ttrt ! I . I . Waktailrnt,-N.. ..-1! . wauaa arcalmctunlim. ,.ed. alul uhM1 Svrl, . ,N . .- produced the -orid wa enriched with v"-j- k" ouurti ami prowut and effectual to cleans uc ytet jroatly in tkc Spring-tlwc . or, iu faet. t , aad tUe bolter ! it U Uowu the mere pop uUr It bf ' comet. i PERSONAL Al LOCAL. Editor Mitchell, of the Hlllsboro, Washington county, Independent, Is in the city hunting legislative news. George Steele, postmaster at Port land, came up to Salem yesterday morning. He returned home this morning. Clerk C. Powell of Multnomah county, was Iu Salem yesterday and to-dny, seeing how the legislature moves ofT. Ex-reprcsentatlve Fell, of Morrow county, came down yesterday and Is busy among the legislators. Hon. D. P. Thompson, of Port land, has been in tho city since. Sat urday. He has been greeting the old members of the legislature and getting acquainted with the new ones. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Shirley, of As toria, are visiting at the residence of Mrs. Shirley's father, Mr. G. C. Litchfield. L. F. Conn went up to Marion this morning on legal business. J. W. Thomas went up to Sublim ity to-duy for a few days visit at his old home. Sidney C. Sladden and wife, of Albany, are in the city. Mr. Metschun.of Tacoma.a broth er of our now state treasurer, is here. Representative McCall, of Jack son, arrived this morning" In timo to take part. Mr. Grant will resume his free lectures In the Unitarian Hall this, evening, at 7 o'clock. Subject: "Home in Prophecy," compared with history. The "Northwest" one of tho Kel logg Transportation Company's steamers will hereafter make regular tri-weekly trips between here and Portland and will continue as long as river trufllc is possible. She car ries both freight and passengers. Frank Smith is tho Salem ageut. Eastern News. The best news that ever struck Salemites is that Jas. Denham fe Co., the State street shoe dealeis have adopted "eastern prices." That means much more than the average reader is aware of. Eastern prices uro a mouoy-saviug iustitutlsu to buyers. Does Experience Count? It does, in every line of business, and especially in compounding and preparing medicines. This is illus trated in the great superiority oi Hood's Sarsaparilla over other pre parations, as shown by the remark able cures it lias accomplished. Tho head of the firm of J. I. Hood is a thoroughly competent und experienced pharmacist, having de voted his whole life to thestudyand nulunl preparation of medicines. He is also a member of the Mussa uhusetts nud American l'harma ,ccuticalAssociutious, aud continues actively devoted to supervising the preparation of and managing the business connected with Hood's Sarsaparilla. Hence thosuperiorityaud peculiar I merit of Hood's Sarsaparillaare built upon the most substantial founda tion. In its preparation there is rep resented all the knowledge which modern research iu medical science has developed, combined with long experience, brain-work, and exper iment. It is only necessary to clve this medicine a fair trial torealho its great curative value. Alice Atliorton tho Popular Actress stys, V.. S. Helden: During the prevailing cold weattier 1 have sullered from severe cough. I am plea-oil to state that I received great relief fiom the Use of your Etheieal Cough Syrup- ALICE ATHEUTON. San Francisco, Feb. 10, 1879 LnrgivsUe f 1-.00, small CO cents, for sale by all Druggists. VTOTICi:. All musician who wish to 1 Join u muicalbOcletyMlllplenvelemt their nuuuuiu Dliiinonds musio house nt oUjCeuuiiuiclel btretit, l:S-lw MAKKKLS BY TBLKflKAl'lI. lOUTLAND. Whettt-Valley, SIPSK: Walln:Wnlla !U0 to 51,12 porcontal. Fuur ktnndurd, $S W to Jl. Walla Walla M UO s). OutfUlo gnules, $ 80. Onto White fiSa to 0e, gray Me to ;53 per bushel. MlluiuR4-lirnn NHH Khirts, sa.50 gnuinil barley, SHV; oaop feed. S25 middlings $, per I mi. Huy-JlolS por tou. llutter Oregon fuuoy dairy, 37J ojfancy- omimery;good to fair, SJXJM,Call forum choice .T!)$o. Kxgs Oregon 35e, Kusteru 90oiper dozen ItHiltry-Old chickens, $g 6CUI W. PotatOMi SI 10 per cintal. ' Obeie-On!ou, is to Uaj California H to 100. , bugum Golden C, e; axira O, ttt$; dry ErauukittHl, T4; ouba, crushed aud I'ow- drKl, 7K jhw poiuul. -n.o ..K.11 n.,1.,7. .Ml. 1M11H d.: Uyo. f I n, btiUer, f W; tluuu, Si) i.r 1Imiui ?nmll white, SWeAl: pink Hi: coulul. 1Ium..!O$0c r xuud. Urlil Km It. .The market U Jinn. Ouo. ,j! "dau prunw, W,toli; VMta and (.iefiuau, av imc imua, rius, i to por U; pluHiiuar drtt ixMn. 11 q lJa; uu drit ud 6tMury plums, 11 to M evano mln ihwoJi., ; buiynw Ur. au; poh., CullHwum rni,Ve Hr inmiul, Ulw H) pr pouud. UIO-lH) UK1, ), t Si! K W JUr ulU;jrvn ONr uuiU. (a; utiilwil xMid, So; kUp i)u. avsiiju rtMOKKO MKAT3 AND UMll). KulMrn Itunw, IIS to II Wwkftut ta- MK m IWW. t KV IhmI, iU hilttMr mmiuU 8.VN KaANoiKcu. iv.-i ruMWAM, jau I. WhaU.the '""I1""1""1 tf (. o.I rhu. fitiwtIK . Jt jw MU1, iwnr-rM u USi; fr fwM If U 1 wiuwon etuJe HIUIHMmUI Mtot4 oittv-H w IVUtM..1tMtoit A MkCikU.VMWlW MAHKIR& Uhmuim. Jan. T.-W4ltau4H Or cum. W to )m; vaMwy, M M kvi pw ixwiid I. -UHm'aK tfri Uphelster: Keller k Mnn.li have secured the services of Mr. Cot'trell, of Bullhlo, N. Y., nn expe rienced upholsterer of twenty years In fine work. Work of any descrip tion will be attended to at reasona ble rates. 1-1 tf- Good Paving. Whether the streets are payed or not 0110 thiug is certain, the farmers wagons are sure iu urivu iijj hi jL'iiuui -v groceries. .!!.. .... I.. ....... S. n.-i ' s lor tf Tuesday, Jan. 13, the State Horti cultural Society meets iu Portland. Montee Bros, coutinue to taKen orders for those $2.00 cabinet photos. A reward of J2o will bo given for information leading to the detection of persons destroying any bills post ed by the Salem Bill Posting Co. 1 10-2t. Krausse Bros, are offering a spe cial bargain in shoes for gents, and also a special cut-price shoe for ladies. Close buyers are taking ad vantage of this cut while it lasts. Legislators and strangers In tho city will do well to sample the meals at Strong's restaurant before making permanent arrangement for board. Regular meals only 25 cents. Excitement runs high in this city over System Builder, as everybody is using it for catarrh of the Stomach, Consump tionDyspepsia, impure blood nud to build up the System it certainly must be an excellent preparation, when everybody speaks so well of it. Ueiwyr A .Sure jure lor l'llea. Itching Piles nre known by moisture llkcpeisplration, causing intense itching when warm. This form us well as Blind llleedlng und protruding, yield at once to Dr. Ilosunko'g Pile Kemedy, whl ch ncU directly on tho parts affected, ubsorL.3 tu ronrs.allays'ltcUlngniid effects a perman ent cure, 50 cents. Druggist or mall; tretise tree. Dr. Hosanko, Philadelphia Pa Sold by Smith &. Htetuer. Directions wHticach, Bottle; VdUnds,CUts, Swellings ??. CHARLES A. V0GELER CO.. Baltimore, Md. "johnhughkT Dealer in Groceries, Paints, Oils and Window Glass, "Wall Pa per and Horder, Artists' Ma terials, Lime, Hair. Nails and Shingles, Hay, Feed and Fence Posts, Grass Seeds, Etc, NEW ADVKKTISK.HKNTS. MARION TOWNSEND (SUCCESSOUTG JAY C. SSIITII ) PROPRIETOR OF ( THE CLUB SRABLES." Special attention given to tran-imt stock. Ilnrntu boarded by the da , w ek or ruorth Colt LIBtllTY AND FfcltltY SWEETS reltphone, .Vo. 25. bALEU, OH. 25c Want Column. Nutlces inserted for ONE 013NT PEK WORD EACH INSERTION. No wUer Usemeut inserted In this column for less ttmu tweuty-lle cents. TUNE furnished rooms nt reasonable rate s J ntU7 Chcinckutu otitet. 1:1) tw INDEHGAHTEN: Mrs. PudRhnmV I'llmmy School nud Kindcrgiiten iu (.esalon room of tho I'ncsbj telliiu Church. ANY person knowing 1 hoinsel ve to h ivo JncUhcrevNsbelonjjIni; tol) C.Iknwinl A .-sou, plciso return ibein. Tho person, having them lire known and will pioent trouble by relurntns; them Immediately. 12.:iMirwlw T17ANTED As Active. HonkstMan V bnlary 3100 monthly if bulbible, v!tb opportuultieri for udsaucv, to iepreeiit lucmiy 11 resiioiisiuio sow iorK Douse. Heferenceo. AIanufactukeii, Lock llox 16N, N. Y. in A11AHQAIN. A house nnd two lots for sale lu hou th balein at onli $rM. In. lllirA.l, ll.r I Ufm.n II. U..WU. , , ... hJl(.l,i.3l'.. ll:J-tf PATHON1ZK Home Industry, nnd ue iMoiuituIn Halm Cough Cure. Guar anteed to give rellet or money refuuded. Manufactured Hy H. ll.Oroxs, Salem, Ore gon. Smith & t-teiner bole ugentA for Bulein. 1-dlm WANTED An active, reliable mau salary J.Oto $-) mouthly, with In crease, to represent lu his on beetion a respoulble New York hoiuo, llelerencf-v MaNUKACTUUKH. Lock llox 15o, New York. 17OU SALK. About three acres of land U ou Asylum Avenue, good dwelllni; noue, com eulently arranged; large bai u, lit treen aud shrub. nrroNt nilety of fruit bery; contenleut to Klectrlc railway, never faillut; water on preuiUe. Kor ivirtlcu- uira luquireiu econu uouseoii rigtit hand lde of Asylum Avenue gulag Iroiu city. 11 tf "7"ATEn To trade a town lot in tvpl rJ.' Ul J'tl.r.k. Addltlou fvr lumber. A. Oilnger, IJa Mill street. !I:Wtf irv'.VNKIt.S OKCOWS.-Kor Mriee, n W jMinbied UeU IVitll bull. Twins m, mh. At my plae In Salem, I u. i Arvisit, ll'lHl )K ItKNT-PlvenUjely fimiUhed rooms, day.wwkur mouth. Cofuw Auuw and tbe Mwnr HELLENBRAND'S Ealinj l'arlotsi Candy Jlanufattoiy, SOS Commsiolul Stroet. ULOrFAUK; L'A'nww We . IV. and ", ,r.i- OaNTmoVlliwuiHiuii L.l i'S. 1 Moih and JUlk -ia 2E IlTrVtTj. 'TT.'1-.. - - W ! Hot Cnkw. Unti'or Tm..Z uw an nDtm. IWk Ctkop aud FSm .MmimiiK VaulMMi hb pn Kw.. . Mmnia . Xcwnu aMMN asU Kw. Rib asU bn It TJtW. lati Oytftr airiliL"V.. . fc...,J CMtRrutMDMrSnWFnaiH-iltyCleL A HtM varwey of vauu a&e. -t "V Gi-iwL i?.1S2S5f .v. ... in uT.T'i 1 -- 1 mm. , ifj? are cured bu W ts? nccording to H : 5I0H1 U P IVu-lr lliiuuviik .,.. w. u . 1 -""".. , -rmmrimm imnn Iv AN DS . Tl.i-undi'ivioned is prepared lo fnniisdi Ijuvhh all lands of fiirm luiicls nt the best rates. Also city and sub urban property. L. C. FLSHEK, 197 P. O. 131ock,Salt,. . ,.,... ..I....I..II . -" '' '' ci kfrA l-l I tfclkh vtn ?5F53S25is - fc!8&;rrfa,i mine7 wBsfii illAMlliil I Mnfcj)HTBif.TnririnMiiirmtiiiiii"iiiiiiM''"" john a, barr. Watshus and Silverware. JEWELLER, 169 State St. SCIENTIFIC OPTICIAN. Special attention to measuring defective sight RmH'Uw" fitted. A Block that will Ot nil eyes. Glasses for critical cases ground nud fitted lo order. WATCHCS, ETC. A new stock of clocks, silver nnd gold watches, stlvorunrs nud jewelry; whict wni oesoiacneap, Also a lot of Ti: WATCHES will he sold nt less than half their value. Call nnd convince yourself. M.T. RINEMAN DKAUCK IN Staple anil Fancy Groceries, Croekerv. Glassware. Lmrs. Wo ened nnd Willow ware. All kln.ls ot mill feed. Also vezetablesandfi ults In their season. "Highest Price paid for countryproduce." "WohOllclt ashuie of your pUronnge. 0-4 1S2 State utrect. Wcstacott & Irwin, Successor to Amos Strong. Pioneer Bakery 271 Commercial Street, French aud German Wheat and Rye Breads in City Styles. Vienna Rolls. SPECIALTY OF FANCY OAKFb Pastry and Confectionery Baking in Full Stock. Our new bread aud cake bakeis. nxu llrft-cl.iss artists iu their line, :iiid we aim to have Everything as Fine as the Finest. Cheapest, Neatest and Best, SCHOMAKER'S COMBINATION FENCE.1! I make nnd put up all kind offences, city nnd count rj. Get my terms befoio fencing. JI. bcjio-MAKKit, Salem, Or. CALL and SETTLE. Thoso knowing themselves indebted to J. A. ltotnn pleat 0 cill and hcttlu between now and January 1st, as I am obliged 10 collect All nceounts then unsettled will be placed In hands of u collector. 11:28 lm Cattle ! A gooJ logging outfit for sale, fle yoko cattle, two wagons, etc. Address or c ill or J. U, Dor ranee, Salem, Oregon. 12 2 lm S. SKIFF i-CO. Dentists, Near Opera House, Salem, Or. SAVE MONEY ON BOOTS, SHOES and RUBBERS. C. G. GIVEN &. Co's. Bottom Ctish Prices' OUR SPECIALTIES.! I. "Kollabtes," for men, Pebble calf, Creedmoor bty le, n J8.C0 shoe for S2.75. II. "Commoii Hcuse," for Indies, a brlgnt Oongolu, stylish as any made, a M.00 shoe lor S2.76. III. I can bavo you money ou boy's and children's shoes. Positively low prices. uepainug uoue, uustom work solicited. ll:I-tf SINGERSEWING MACHINE Office 181 Commercial St. All styles of the Famous Singer constant ly on hand; also repairs aud needles lor ul kinds of in ichlne. 1JITRT CASE, Aj?ciit. 8 E OF THK IVltGmT KSTAHI.1RII. ments In the SIuia. Iuer rtitAdhun OrtUind. irvt suvlc Iurul lllunti lr the bUUi, a -d bhoitwi discount, seiul foi (irteelist of Job printing, aud oAtalotrue ol Si blanks. K. M. WAITE, eiea'U Printer fcUletu Oreeou. TI-IE TYPE ODELL VRITER. SW Will iUJ" the OOltUL l"ll'F. WllITUlt with 18 etwirM(Mr. and 814 ftr the Himu.k O.vhKOnw.1, wurnmted todobeltr wtwk l,B nf naeile made. 1hh-1 Simpwmty with Duka b.nlup ullTuil ut at Miulrllli' tl.ir. HlU tuoitvr witlfvul oot iWrtMlrtut: tlwn auv rurn oitiwr tuachlB. Jla no Ink ribbon to Unher the ojwrHUw. It U neat, wtMtau HaI, ulckal platetl, prfct and HtLipttnl to all kinds of tj te wrtUag. Uke a Hinlin mm, II pnifufs ktuirp, clean, Ivmble iu4Botripi. Two or Ma cuipl ntn be mw m iw i,mu .-wj ,n..,.li tn Wt,iiU - tt k nr oueralor lw lbm work IW"- 0-E 8ow4l iwrfitwenMl to 0 tow. -jw tauMPbM emaw iadorwMttMtU. Ae.. T""'" . .?":"- -". .j,,., . i.tiVI I. Tl'l.W VVPIfl. u S. . . I t W 0 s i 9 S itti t roil! AN Who do All Kinds of him rati As Cheap as tiny Laundry u the Country Uslny " Lite Rt. and doing lln.t-class work. I11RI JCcirTjiic1Ics aud i-atrons hivllfj lo Inspect our proteFS of dniti work. 230 Liberty Street, eaMgnmegrgacrqsin.'gggcgesi SALEM IRON WOffi 0 D HITfON, Prop. Castings of all kinds mnde to order. MILL MACHIXKKY, PLANING MILLS, COHNICES, METAL FKONTS, WllEEIiS, PULLEYS, and special cahtings ol nuy style or pat tern uiiulo In short order, smooth nud re liable In every particular. Repair any Machinery in Short Order. Turulnir lathes, eutrincs. hop prehbes and hou stoves built. "-; . I.. f..... ' i.-T .1 . i V ill maiiu esiiijiiiiea on uuy Iron work needed, uoou pi tie i paid tor old lion. 3-l-ltu ! A It.fAJ BCv r.;-.-c coven to c . I'tiUy Abrvuht trltli the Tli f. M &sP I WEBSTER'S I INTERNATIONAL I V DICTIONARY A GRAND INVESTMENT for tho Family, School, or Professional Llbmrj Tho Authentic) Wolntor's TJum bridgod Siotiouary, comprising tLr. issnos of 1864, '79 & '84, copyrights ;. proporty of tho nndorsiRiiod, is no Thoroughly Rovisod and Enlarge!, and as a distinguishing title, hea.i tho nnmo of Wohator'a Interna. tionnl Dictionary. - Editorial trorh npon this rovisics has hoon in aotivo progress for over Ton Years. Not loss than Ono Hui . drod paid editorial laborers haw hoon ongagod npon it. Over $300,000 expended in iti preparation hoforo tho first cop; was iirintod. t Critical comparison with any of ha i Diotionarylsinvuea. uoi iuo vetki . -. O. & O. MEKKLV3I & CO., PubUlhMl, ! finrlnt-fleld. Mnss.. V. S. A. fioldby oil Booksellers. Illustratedramphletfte ' From Terminal or Interior Points the Nortliern Pacific Railroad Is the line to take To all Points East and South. It lithedinlng car route. Itruns thiough vestibule tiaius every day lu the year 10 ST. PAUL AND CHICAGO ! (No cb"ngo of cars.) Composed of dining oirs unsurpassed," Pullman drawing room sleepers Ol latest equipment TOURIST Sleeping Cars, Best that cun bo consti ucted and In which accommodations aro both free and fur nished for holdo.-H of first and second-clas tickets, nnd ELEGAHT DAY COACHES. A contlnuot ' . ua t-).'o:thig with &11 lines, nllordln J i uulnterruptei serMco. Pullman sic Ions can be so- cured in udvi any agent of the road. Through tickets tonudfiomall point In America, Kngland and Kurope can be pureha'-edat any ticket othco ol thU com pauy. Full Information ceucerniuj: mles, time of tralus.rnutes nndotherdetalls furnished on upplI(.ntlon to any ajientor A. D. CHARLTON, Assistant General Passenger Agent, No. 121 First street, cor. Washington; Port land, Oregon Bo loo Want A Newspaper that is, Kearless n n6; WEEKLY CAPITAL JOURNAL Published nt the Stato Cnpltnl, only JK50 por our, six mouths 75o, four months 60c. Bright vewsy Fearless- It contalon The Jiattle of the People Ayalnst Plutocrats And shows up The Rank Pretensions of the Or gans of the Monopolies I It It, not n monopoly orcan, that employs lis lultu Die lo bind the jxople hand und lout. Ii t not th tool "f any interotorof any puliUoUn. ItadautiMpM)il'HmH' aiuiltitMv aurrutf t,L.I lh u-lll nf the uru Hi.d lftio aoisrMiirut. ll UWIBIW 'u humk (M th iMioii. 1. end it, uud tee 'r It do, not. PuUlluliod EvryThursdoyt SALEM OREGON. Wbae the aeeoad Uest otreulatl"B In t nuu and our list i ooutaDily gruwiuc SPECIAL. ' wiUaartr.b of e new y "w"lw una year lor raw . ....... . ttk a nuaoi nv name 10 any - Twder Lulu btak aud Bg MiWj IKS-aM oue)tKtrMtW$U irr .mtJtFWrf