1. i, M he capital joitil THURSDAY .JAN. 16. 1681 TEKU8 OK tSUltoCRUTION. Oally by mail per year. Pally by mall per month, . Weekly br mall per year... J CO to .100 acrlt not paid la advance toe prk rtwrged for the Wtan EEKLT JoCSBAl. Will C iLMprrrenr. If papers are not ohithw promptly notify U otnoe. FREE DELIVERY BY CARRIER. rvltvrYr1nvl vwk lCU- Dally Ifcrtwo weeks, It&llr br -"' &JCt . ODUedbtzu will be made on 1st and ltb of month. Habseribers will f4e leave money for carrier t boose or wbercon t U delivered, so as to cause no delsys in collect 'on. THK ETKfllta CAPTTAI.JOCRWAI. regu larly receives the afternoon associated pm dispatches. GILBERT k PATTERSON, Dealers in Groceries, Crockery, Glassware, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Brushes, Windowglass, Etc. Sole Agents for Epicure Tea and Big Can Baking Powder. LOCAL MARKET. Wheat, net 02J cents per bu. Hops, active; 29 to 8-5 cents per lb. i w Strong's restaurant serves the choicest meals. They make their own breads and cakes, and nerve everything In the latest style. i No Assurance. Tho bridge over the Willamette at this city is now a free bridge to the public Bveral of Jlarion county's tax payers have asked if the counties aro cecured gainst the possibllitleaof the bridge going out with tho first' high water. A Journal reporter who mado an Investigation of Hint matter, learned trom the county clerk that no such provision has been made. Whtlu there are a few unsettled questions yet hanging over tho bridge, tho structure has been accepted uncon ditionally an far as thocountles being secured In the leant. It appears to ba a fact that as soon as tho counties departed from tho original contract they were at the mercy of their engi neer, who was n tool In tho hands of the contractors. Tho Jocrnai, Is only voicing tho opinion of a major ity of tho taxpayers when It says that something Is wrong when tho peoploaro compelled to pay more than 3,000.00,whlch Is sufllclcntto have btilltn bridge that would have had tho conlldeuco of the people as a permanent and Bubstanclal struc ture, for a bridge that In liable to Ixj a wreck tha first Hood, Thocoun tles have once paid tho jieualty for a poor structure and their intention was to forcvor obviate tho powlblllty of another such lm; yes many cotiBctcticlous iK.-n.oriH bcllovo the contractors to !x In tho saiuo danger again. JllVKii Nkwh, Tho Munzanlllo brought a load of wheat down to the mill yesterday and returned to In- detiemlenco this morning. Tlw tteainer Northwest camo up from Portland last night with a load of general freight for this city and ri turucd to rortlaml tliU morning. Tiieee two liiIeioii(lo.it boats aro nil thaturo now running as fur upns Balem. Tho Modopuuil one small independent boat are at work on the lower Willamette, running up as fur ns Dayton and Fairfield and aro breaking up tho freight blockade in thoBO loealltloH. CHtbert llriw., agents for tho O. 1. company, In this city, received a tehgrum yeator tlay afternoon from K. II, Dunham, mauagerof that company, In which ho slated that their boats would start down tho river to-morrow, Friday, and for tho agents hero to act accordingly. Captain Raabo will command tho Hong and Cap tain Short will be on tho Threo Uls ter. Tho I'nlou raulllo boat in all probability will not visit Balem this wiuter. Coluuiiu.v Coumitthk. Tho committed of tho World's Columbian cximsIUou, from tho state board of commerce, mot hi this oily yestor day afternoon. The commltleo has under lis coiiklderatloti what Oregon should do to make n proKr exhibit at tne World's Fair. They are formulating hill to bcnubti.lttvil to tho utate board at thrlr meetings In lu this city during tho next few days. If tho labor meets tho ap proval of tho board (lie hill will U handed to tho legUlaturo 'or thulr action, If not, tho board will en deavor to arrange a LIU that will cover all the poluts and urgo Its pa nago by tho legislature. It is certain the action of tho hoard of commorco will uot bo In accoidauco with tho recouuneudatloui of the governor's WCMUge, Tho txxirU will recom meud an appropriation of uot 1 than I260.00tl.00, It U very probable that tho board ulll put tho amount ho high In their bill, as to male It defeat itself. Kabt Baixm School IVuiily school Superintendent D. W. Yeler has been visiting all the schools of the city duriug this wtwfc. Its put In Tuesday at tho Kat Halsiu Mhool. Ho took a Journal, tvnrvnontaiive with him la tho afternoon ami they vlJUl three room. tint of MU IVetle, Ml. Coper and M1m Vie tor. They found tho work moving Along very smoothly. Koch room h&xtuitnauy pupil a cuu taoberJ oau well look after. A glaueo at their rvgkWrs nhovml a good attend aaeo with but few Urdy marks. C. O. Given A Co. have uoglfu to jko thdr patrous but jwopto who Uiy shoe of them gst tho UuAt In MVloofcah. CMBc of iiUcst Btetm Uundry 960 UUrty. Ilrauah HflUw, 2i and flg CbcuatrfeiaL i THE LEGISLATURE. JIOCBH AFTERNOON. Balem Jan. 14, 1601. Res. by Paquet. A motion was made to table 31 r. Paquet's resolu tion to limit compensation of clerks. Point of order U raised that this question had been Indefinitely post poned. Not sustained. Ayes and noes called for. Ayes 29, noes 28, absent 3. Resolution tabled. heuse: No. 64 By Jlorey, to protect singing birds. HOUSE RESOLUTION. No. 23 Bv Thomas, that the amendment to constitution passed bv last legislature be submitted to house. No. 2 By Jennings, that U. H. senators be elected by the direct vote of the people. Adopted. HOUSE KILLS. No. 65 By Stewart, to erect a bridge across Willamette river. No. 60 By Coleman, to define jurisdiction of justice courts. No. 67 By Thomas, to amenu section 2114, defining duties of clerkt of court In Multnomah county. No. 68 By Blundell. to amend Hec. 4061, defining duties of road viewers. No. 69 By Moore, to amend Sec. 2344, fixing sherd's fees for collect ing taxes In certain counties. No. 60 By Llttlg, to construct a wagon road and bridge over Mal heur river at city of Vale. 112,000. M. Jennings objected to any more such road bills being Introduced, as they were clearly unconstitutional, and should not be allowed to occu py tho time of this house. Mr. Dustln cited tho supreme court that roads, connecting dif ferent sections of the state and over coming natural barriers letween such flections, wero not local roads and wero uot Illegal. Mr. Miller showed that congress had enacted that 6 per cent ol all money from sale of public lands be used for roads. Ho wanted to know how much of this land fund wan available for roads. He 1- Hoved thlb land fund had been ille gally diverted. How then could it 1x5 money for this state to use money for such a purpose. Mr. Mluto was not catisllcd that money thus voted for wagon roads was unconstitutional. He hoped tho weaker and more thinly settled sections of tho stato could get the benefit of suoh laws if it could be done lawfully. Reps. Welsh and Reed spoke apalnst the proposal to reject these bills. Rep. Iilltlg maintained that the precedent had been established of aiding suuh enterprises. Qood schools and good roads u ero the greatest bloHslugs tho people had, and he hoped they would bo allowed both. No. 01 By Stlllwell, to appropri ate ti,000 to build bridges across the Nehalem and Big estuuca in Til lamook county. No. 02-By McCall f6000 for road from Keno to Soda Springs in Jack son county. No. (W-By Durham, f 1000 to pay per diem, mllwigo and other ex pcusoti of leglslaturu. HOPHF. JlWOLirriON. lly Barnes, requesting supreme court to exproM tin opinion as to whether money could bo legally appropriated to build wajcou roads. ltop. Dutln, Thomas and Holmes spoke against. No. 0-By Welch, to legalize defeotlyo acknowledgments. No. 05 By same, that wills be acknowledged and recorded. No. Wl By same, to regulate lu coro ration. No. 07 By same, to authorize As toria to build powers. No. OS By Reed, f0 appropri ation for road lu Douglas county. No. 00 By Snyder, to create oftlce of second circuit Judge. No, 70-By Stephenson, rulatlug to viewer of roads. No, 71 By wuno, to Incorporate town of Mitchell, Crook county. No. 74 By Holkln, to authorize county coiiiiuiilouora to erect stone monuments at laud corners, 1'in.vn.vo hills. Mr. Stewart moved to rwolud or der of Iioum that muiilolpat and in corporation bills bo not printed un I mm eolully ordered printed. Cur ried. lint'SI! JOINT HUKOI.ITIO of 14th lgtlatl vo anMimbly to amend seo. 2, art. x, of constitution, that every white male of native or for eign birth be eligible to oittaoushlp. Adopted. IIOL'HK U1BOI.UTIO.V. No, 34 By Aramtroug, rvoitiug uxtravagnueo of prtvmttiig Uglstn tumt, and that ourMlllHg and eiiBrotu Ing olerks oo kU f&.U) and all others fs.fk) a day while actually employed. Mr. Welch moved to table. 1'etuilng a oull of tho ayes and uays tho Iioum) rofuHl to ail- Jom. On qutlon of taUJIng, ayMJ aa, nay, (. Rep. Hall uwvihI to ruftir tttspotal ommlttio of Ihtvo to U) apKlatd by ohalr. Carried, Houo adjourned. s us atb a r rtm.vock. l.NTHonutiiuN ur tuu. No.4-By Walt, t Incorporate tho ity of rul PtWtUmd, aud to re peal tho uvvtMut Mb of moorpora. llou. No. 47 lly StuoUlr, to approjtri ato meaoy to aid tho county emuU of Curry aud Jopldue eouutle In (UtistruetlHga Magou road ou RU Hvwr. No, tS-By Watklutt, to auwitd Ihe law Jh rvird to amioUttUg the I limes and places of hokliog the su preme court and to provide for the compensation of reporting and pub lishing its deciiions. No. 48 By Blaokman, for the ap propriation of money for the im provement of a wagon road from the Grant county line to Catlow valley in Harney county. No. 60 By Dodson, for the appro priation of money for the construc tion of a wagon road on Powder river in Baker county. No. 61 By Norval, for the appro priation of the waters of rl ver8,creeks and other streams for public pur poes. No. 62 By Cogswell, to protect laborers and to define the liabilities of railroad corporations or other contractors tor the construttion of railroads. No. 6 -By Eakin, to regulate the trial of civil and criminal actions in justices' courts. Messages were read from the house. The committee on commerce re port that they recommend tho con currence of the senate in H. C. Res. No. 6. On motion of Carson the senate adjourned. HOUSE FORENOON. Salem, Jan. 16. After Assistant Chief Clerk Davey had called roll,Rev.Bollinger opened the Behslon with prayer. Repre sentative Crook was excused as un well. Readlug of journal dispensed with. COMMITTEES ANNOUNCED. The appointment of Representa tive Crook, Fox and Hardy, of Joint committee on the state printing of fice was recalled. Committee oil secretary of state's iKwks, Representatives Wilkinsi itaker and Uamhee. Joint committee to visit asylum, Representatives Minto, Snyder and Myer. Joint committee on fisheries, Rep resentatives Fox, Reed and Butler. Committee to visit Agricultural college. Representatives McCoy, Weed and Henry. Special committee on employing clerks, Representatives Hall, Arm strong and Coleman. On committee to examine books of land olllce, Representatives Mer rltt, Manning aud Holmes. ItBSOLUTlONS. By Itepreaentative Tracy, that secretary of stale furnish members With a correct map of Oregon Representative Rlchey amended that It bo Gill's sectional map of Or egon. Adopted By Barrett, to amend section 29, article 4, of the state constitution, that members receive $7 a day but not to exceed f 2S0 dollars, and 3 for every twenty miles traveled, and Hint the speaker receive $10 a day Representative Dustln moved to insert J5 in place of $7. Represen tatives Dustln aud Reed made vig orous remarks in support. Representative Blundell favored placing the figure only so high that tho ieople would sustain It. Rep. Paquet moved that this be mado a special order for Monday at 2 p. m. Carried. HOUSE No. 78-By HILLS. to euiM)wer a mother to bo apxilnted guardian ot her children. No. 74 By Garfield, to compel corporations to pay laborers' wages when discharged. No. 76 By Mulkey, to amend sec. IW51 code, fixing salaries of stock Inspectors. No. 70 Uy Rlchey, for wagon road from John Day to north lluo of Grant county, $6000. No. 77 By Jennings, to secure greater euro lu handling firearms and to fix a penalty. No. 78 By same, to amend sec. 4111, requiring bids in building all bridges costing over $200. No. 70 By same, to amend see. 603, defining conditions under which divorced persons may marry. No. 60 By Hall, to rvguhiie loans by co-oiwratloti loan a.oclatlons. No. SI By same, to aiiioud see. 8S05, that wills recorded lu other states bo admlttod hero. No. 82 By Thomas, compelling counties to keep county roads and bridges in repair and defining liabil ity. No. 88 By same, to amend sec 4001, in rotation to vacating. No. 84 By Butler, to repeal sec aaoi. No. 85 By same, to nine ml sec JS01, to provide for election of pros ecuting attorney in vaoh county. No. W By McAllister, In rotation to taking up estray. No. 87 By Mine to provide tveord of oandldatos aud campaigning com. mlttMM fur state, dUtrlut and county oltUtru and rogulate ootid uot of such persons, aud puuUh violation of Its provisions. No, S3 lly Mlnto, to create oflloe of railroad commbulouer aud define dutio. No. Swlly Mulkoy, to Incorporate town of FomII. No. W By Paquet, to amend Sec 41VS4, to Uvy oouHty tax of two niHU oh the dollar tor road aud bridge. No. HI lly McCraokon, to etvato Uurd of tuedtail axamliiors. No, lly Hardy for a wagou ittad 1m lUUrcvuuty, f 10,000. No. W By DimUh, torvqulrueou sirwMiow of a oouHty road Ih Harnqy (NHHly, lia,(k.K). No. tl llyWHklHs to amtttd &A lfM, tq prvtevt grotiM otc N. M lly TtHWUAs, to authorize N.W--By MtV.dMntog new MMMty Nhmi, N. W-1V.V MUW, to lnrvu ftwwiHr ami htniun tiHe duttw tvf N S lly , to pH$Hlto HHHM'tor I No. 99 By Armstrong, a Wtl to relieve A. L. Stinson for money due No. 100 By Starr, to fix salaries of county judges. No. 101 By Garfield, to tax, ' church property. No. 102 By Welch, relating to Columbia river bar. I Representative Hall moved to fake . a recess until Monday at 2 p.m. Mr.' Strong moved" to amend to adjourn j to 10 a. m. lost. The vote reourrisg on motion of Mr. Hall, ayes 22 noes ' 36. 8ENATE FORENOON. After the roll call Rev. Cline opened the session with prayer. Ex-Senator Chamberliu of Mari on countr, and ex-Representative Kirk of Umatilla coun'y were Invited to seats within the bar. Senators Fuilertou, Willis, Aiken and Fulton, were excused. The Journal was read and approv ed. Judge Kelsy of Benton county was Invited to a seat within the bar. Veatch moved the further reading of the journal be dispensed with adopted. President Simon appointed the fol- on joint committees. To visit publlcw orks at TheDalles, Dodson and Myers. Fishing industries and conference with the Washington legislature Fulton 'and Weatherford. Examination of the books of the Secretary of State, Fullerton and Blackman. Examination of books of state Treasurer, Hirsh and Raley. To vhit Orphans' Home, Moore and Crosno. To investigate the State Prison, Cameron aud Matlock. To examine the State university, Hilton and Raley. Carson offers a resolution author izing the printing of 1000 copies of the governor's message adopted. Senate adjourned to meet at 2 o'clock Monday. The following committee clerks were appeinted: Elections. Miss Helena B. Mc Cown. Assessment and Taxation. W. B. Buell. Railroads. C. N. Scott. Roads and Highway. A b n o r Gaines. Ways nnd Means. A. H. Morgan. Enrolled Bills. Miss E. E. Wii llatm. Commerce. Mrs. Lulu D. Samp son. Public Lands. Miss Josie Snow den. Mines. Maude Jackson. Claims. Katherine C. Nelll, Helen Parrisli. Couutles. A. Meachen. Engrossed Bills. T. W. Royal, Mrs. Lydla Parrish, Emma Dicken son, Laura B. Myers, Mamie Taylor, Clara Selboldt aud T. C. Smith. Education. Curtis L. Hawley. Examining Account of Secretary's Office. I. A. Metz. Judiciary. W. J. Snod grass. Printing. Geo. Hibbert (expert), and Mis Idu M. Haines. I'EUSU.VAL AM) LOCAL.' The Mauzanillo brought down an other load of wheat this aftornoou. P. M. Dennis, sherlll of Wash- Ington county Is lu the city, rep resenting the Hilliboro board of trade nt the meeting of the stats board of trade to-day. Judge Kelsey, (of Colvallls. is lu the city to-day on legal business. The one o'clock train took a num ber of the legislators away. Those living South will go to-night. Clerk C. G. Coad, of Polk county, Is in I ho city to-day on business. Capt. J. T. Appersou, president of tho State Agricultural society, is in tho city, attending tho meeting of tho stato board of commerce. Deputy stieritl, Frauk Wrightinan, who has been otl duty for a few days on accouut of sickness, is again at his post. U.S. Frieudly, of Eugene, Is lu Salem to-day, attendiug the legisla ture aud the state board of com merce. The south wiud is hailed with de light by all native Oregouiaus. It means good health, warm weathVr. aud butter crops In general. . Editor J. R.N. Bell, who has re cently purchased tho City Hotel, at Independence, Is In the city. His family who are at Hceoburg, will coma to Independence In a few days where they will make their future home. "Mohammedanism In Prophecy" U Mr. Grant's subject this evening, at 7 o'clock, In tho I'ultariau halt, when he will endeavor to prove by comparing prophecy and history, that Mohammedanism U near its death struggle. Mr. Grout's last lecture lu Salem will be givoti to-, morrow evening on "The Signs of! tho Times," WiLLAViprrK Minstkbls. The Willamette Jubilee Slucers ami Mlutrvl troupe, with Wm. B, Dun. Ingtou a.i manager, ulll give an eu tertalumeut at the state Insane asy lumn for the benefit of the patleuts. to-morrow and will appear at Revd's opera nous Wevlnwday evening Jan. Si., 1S1. ' ' ' i S.NOW in thk Mountains. A gentleman who rvoeutly left this ity for Dry Guteb. Linn county, writes that then. Is )x feet of snow lu the mountains, boteu Gatatvilie and Dry Guloh. Ho alo uv there U one foot of snow at Gatearllle. a IcUkttwrs and tlraugvrs la the ' lty will da well to sample the meals at SroagrvUuraHlU)frei&aVtog xruiUeut arraMgvmeat for board. IWuUr uieal 9Hl v at evnt. P.fjolntions of !Ktt. The following resolutions vere pawed by the Ladies' Aid and Mis sionary societies of the First Presby terian church, of this city: " Whereas it ha? pleased God in his all wise prdvidenee to take from our midst our beloved sister Mrs. Thos. A. King, a charter member of the Ladies' Aid society and also of the Ladies' Missionary souiefy, ot the First Presbyterian church, of this city. Therefore be it Resolved, That we desire to place on record an expression of our deep personal sense of loss, our loving ap preciation or tier quiet, earnest, faithful life us a member of these societies, and the tender memory we shall always cherish of her gentle form nnd earnest face, the godly daughter of a sainted mother, whose name is also one of our heirlooms. Resolved, That we extend our loving sympathy to the stricken home circle, in whoe bereavement we share, tpraylng that in this hour of darkest sorrow they may receive strength from that same Divine Helper whoe grace was sufficient for her and whose faithfulness was her strength and her stay in every dark hour. Resolved, That the death of this, our sister in Christ, is an event of solemn significance tou a3 societies, which we would humbly recognize, devoutly praying the great Head of the church to make this providence useful in quickening each one of us to holier diligence in the work of the Lord; that when we are called we too may be found ready. Resolved, That these resolutions be spread upon the records of these societies and that a copy be forward ed to the family and also to the daily papers for publication. Instruments Filed for Record at the County Recorder's Ofllre. S RJe?-upto JH Roork;23 blks und 22 Its in East Salem $ W T Slater and wf to Luke McGinnis, It 10 in blk 1 in Boise ad to Salem W M Pendleton and wf to Joseph Bachelor 160 acres In t 5 of r 1 w C and M Cleaver to Wm Grover; .14S23 acres in Mt. Angel J H Settlemier and wf to James Young; 1.5S acres of J B Ducharned 1 e J M Gros et al.; to J C Shofner; its 7 and 8 blk 6 De pot ad to Salem H Stapleton and wf to O Dickinson; SO acres in t Se r 3 w O Dickinson to Silas Nor ton; b foi d SO acres same as above 8150 600 4000 185 115 1,723 3.000 NORTHWEST CLIPPINGS. Corvallis Times: Quite a number of our citizens will visit Salam dur ing the next forty days. The Ore gou legislature is one of the greatest attractions that Salem ever has and thousands will visit the Capitol dur ing its session. The revival .-ervioes of the M. E. church, now being held lu Albany, are awakeniug much interest. EvaugelUt James Connolly, from Canada, istakingau actative part. It is reported that an independent paper is to be started in Portland on March Int. The editor, Frank S. Gray, is a republican, but the paper will have a democratic bearing. The times in Baker City are not as flush as when the boom was in full tide, and as a consequence the last Furo game In that city closed down on Sunday night. The Columbian complains that Astoria kas uothiug that can be called a road leading out of that city. "That we have no road, "says that journal, "over which an empty wag on cuu be hauled to the southern limits of tho city, is a disgrace to a municipality that would pass as progressive." The Boats. The Oregon Pacific boats, it is said will commence running Friday, Captain Raabe, who will have charge of the Hoag, came up from Portlaud last evening with the crew to man the boat. Captain Short will command the Thro Sisters, which will also commence ruuniug at once. Albany Herald. For rent . desirable newly furnished room, with board, only three blocks from state house. In quire at 400 Center street. l-15-3t Senators aud representatives who wish to economize would do well to have their watches repaired by the Court street jeweler. Strictly first clasu work In every particular. No fancy prices. m , Tho Salem Steam laundry, 290 Liberty street. Satisfaction Guar anteed. 1-15-tf Will be found nu excellent remedv for siok hoadaehe. Carter's Little Liver Pills. Thousauds of letters from people who have used them prove this fact. Try them. If sick headache Is misery, what are Carter's Little Liver Pills if thev Will IKteitlvelv llln. it Pervitin u-l.. have ued them xpeak frankly of tholr worth. Thev are small eud easy to take. If you once try Carter's Little Uvor Pills for siok headache, bill oosners or constipation, vou will uovor bo without thm. They are purely voftvtabta; small and easy to Ink. Dou't Amw4 tilts. HP Kiluu, ArtiehM Incorporating the Contrail luiprovonMttt compa uy ware KM wHta tbe seorotary to dy with A. A. Alwortb, I. H. MaxwuU and G. P. WUIhMR, of PorUaitd, incorporators, capital etoek $.000.00. lluvkUa Arnica Nl,.t Uvaty mum Mtas n Mr rtuBUtJTlt or way iiNnsl. rW. mm mt rrvuvlt )'U)Jeiau 'awr a llrii Ut IVvtn.t. 11. iMt. T.-tlpjitttm hwk wMt fcMT ! thm fTIWllail kw wimmms $ H BalkiUr tewartl lujsef is dsU, muiwuwA iimin ""- ntmmmmtmmmmmimmmmmmmM,. iiMiniiniii.ii.tiiitii Jos. Clark, the Court street grocer, oilers inducements to buyers by sov ! ing them hard cajh. Montee Bros, are still at the front with first class cabinet photos at $2.00 per dozen. To see those candies at Westacott & Irwin's will make your mouth water for a week, aud the only rem edy is to try some of them. Fine candy at Strong's, See it, Try it, Buy it. The new V. S. No. 2 Singer sewing ma chine. Burt Case, agent 1S1 Com mercial street. 12-19 tf. Those ladies pebble goat shoes at ?2 a pair at Krausse Bros, are sold everywhere at $2.50. Better still. A good calf boot $2.50 a pair at KrausseBros. 1 w eod Catterlin guarantees his photos to t suit you. The Bcreau. The bureau of the hour is the sixteenth ceotury bureau of old English style, offered by Bu ren the -furniture dealer. Uphelster: Keller &. Marsh have secured the services of Mr. Cottrell, of Buffalo, N. Y., an expe rienced upholsterer of twenty years in fine work. Work of any descrip tion will be attended to at reasona ble rates. 1-S-tf. Lost A horse shoe scarf-pin set witlj a cluster of diamond". Finder will be suitably rewarded by leav ing at this office. 1 1. Over-Coated. Now is the lime to save money for next year by buy- Inrr m nvprpnnf st thp Inw nriip and of the home made 6oods offered I by the Thos. Kay Woolen mill com pany at their store on Commercial street. Jas. Denbam & Co. continue to make their patrons happy with those superior Eastern shoes at way down Eastern prices. This beats cut rate prices on poor stocK by far. 5 lbs. Imperial tea and a Webster's dictionary for $-5 at Great Eastern Tea store, 317 Commercial street. Call and examine. F. J. Catterlin takes superior pho tos at bottom prices. Given Away. A bird's-eye view of the city of Salem with one dollars worth of goods at Geo. F. Smith's, 307 Commercial street. 1-otf Furnisheij Room. One furnish ed room for rent, down stairs, with fire. 303 Liberty street, three doors north of the opera house. 3-t-d 2 1CT ft a Brnt "ti- gk CTBES PeOMPIXT AJTD PEElUKErTLT I.nmbaRO, Headache, Toothache, TSURALGIA, v;vni Throat. SneUings, Frott-bites, fc; rains, Braiie, Burns, bculds. nriUKLES V0uE',EBC0 BjltlmoM VA JOHN HUGHES, Dealer in Groceries, Paints, Oils aud Window Glass, Wall Pa per and Border, Artists' Ma terials, Lime, Hair. Nails and Shingles, Hay, Feed and Fence Posts, Grass Seeds, Etc, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. REED'S OPERA HOUSE. )ne Night Only- Monday, January 10. The REIGNING FAVORITES GOODriviR.EUTCHiSCniLUXG'S MINSTRELS-- - 110YAL COURT FIRST PART. JOUN EL1TCH. Jr IVoprletor. CUAS. E. SCHILLING, ilanager.. Everything new In the program. New uoiuiuw. ewtscenery. SMUXO In gorsreoai wardrobe and rim prie for the georgeous rlrst part, COMEDIANS, As Monte Grtsto Jesters. VOCALISTS, As Qay Cavaliers. MUSCIAN8, A& Monte Crlsto Fishermen. The Only Original C. V. GOODYE.R. Thd Unique ArUtC. E.CHILUNO. The Negro Delineator U. H. EDWARDS. OLIVETTE, European Finger Shadow- ALBERT, Famous Comedian. TbeSOUtbern Ouarlatta nnrl a lin. .r 25c Want Column. Xallees tnterW for ONB CKNT PER WORD KACH I.VbKRTIUN. No adr. UMSMtit laMTMd la thU olomn for 1& N JUT1CB.-AU mtwtctaas who wmb to . uitotoilkOOttfU wUlptaMlave aaa Dtamuad. mmum bou at Xh eemmutnm Urmt. l-lw F ?,x Uribl at we.oaaete mtM -. w v mnmfmm Hmi. 11 v IV rtimarjr Sr, mmi KuwUrgSuw la ruo of la, ljtmtmFtSSctt. a . rrtuia Ihma. TU MtJi. UweMe Nlimaacttea. la.nJii&Siv ' IcSMauJw v WVS5?ll8iT.,J, JW.Mr ----- - TTZW "T- y"' " lia,ttt ArrAiftrHas. lJUx V 'LlttZ? " sw sjsasiia. n.. i"Te mn i .a -fiw XuiulsMC) KUvtU, l-lla. HAC0BSOif TRADE PylfP' MARKJ m LsaL'iCLt! .tessw-. ! inrrsi.1"? H HwUTT: '"ir k LANDS. The undersigned is prepared to furnish buyers all kinds of farm lands at the best rates. Also city and sub urban property. L. C. FISHEK, 197 P. 0. Block,Saleni' tl.W "M II 1 AmmmmV' -fM !PrJHJ BSIUMttSfiufHll mmWS&M IWJUnHHWHH JOHN G. Barr. Watches and Silverware. JEWELLER, 169 State St. SCIENTIFIC OPTICIAN. Special attention to measuring defectlra sight and gLves fitted. A stock that will fli all eyes. Glasses for critical casea ground and fltted to order. WATCHCS, ETC. A new stock of clockK, silver and gold watches, sUverware and Jewelry; whlct will be sold cheap. Also a lot of PAWNED WATCHES Will b sold at less than half their value. Call and convince yourselt M. T. RINEMAN DEALER I.V Staple and Fanejr Groceries, Crockery. Glassware. Irxnxo. VTa ened and Willow ware. All kinds of mill reed. Also vueetablesaod fruits m their season. "Hiehest Price paid for country produce." Wesollcit ashare of your patronage. y-y I uoiaiesirecL, Westacott & Irwin, Successor to Amos Strong. Pioneer Bakery 271 Commercial Street. French aud German Wheat and Rye Breads in City Styles. Vienna Rolls. SPEGLALTY OF FANCY CAKES Pastry and Confectionery Baking in Full Stock. Our new bread and cake bakeit are nrst-class artists in their line, and we aim to have Everything as Fiae as the Finest Cheapest, Neatest and Best, SCHOMAKER'S COMBINATION FENCE. I make and put up all kind offences, city and country. Get my terms before fencing. H. Scuomaker, Salem, Or. CiLL and SETTLE. Tbo-e knowing themselves Indebted to J. A. Rolan plea.-e call and settle between now and January 1st, as I am obliged to collect All accounts then unsettled will be placed in hands of a collector, llsis lm Cattle ! A good Iiiggmg outfit for sale, Are joke cttUe, two wu-oos, etc Address or oil or i . U. Dor rta, Silem, Oregon. 12-3-lm LS.SKIFF4C0.I Dentists, Near Opera House, Salem, Or. SAYE MONEY ON BOOTS, SHOES and RUBBERS. C. G. GIVEN &; Co'j. Bottom :-: Cash :-: Prloea' OUR SPECIALTitS4 I. "Reliables," for men, Pebble calf, Creedmoor style, a S3X0 shoe for K.75. II. "Common Snse," for Ladles, a brigbt Dongola, stylish as any made, a $3.00 shoe lor W.T5. III. I can save you money on boy's and children's shoes. Positively low prices. Repairing done. Custom work solicited. ll:4-tX SINGERSEWING MACHINE Office 181 Commercial St. All styles of the Famous Slngerconstant jy on band; also repairs and needle for al kinds of machine, BURT CASE, Agent. MARION TOWNSEND (SICCESSORTO JAY a 6UITII.) PROPRIETOR OF "THE CLUB SRABT.T7.S" SfMii sttMXIaa girta to tnulent stock. OuR TApbooe, "C ti. "'"""H wuiuitl SfKCETTi. SAIXH.OK. WANTED An active, reliable man J kalary f?Bto fro monthly, with in. . wreprewiii In hU oin seetion a nwpoolble New York hou. Rei-renriJ. MAl'FAtTBRBK. lirtTtx uSTiSJr TJXJR SALK-About three acres of Und L aa Asylum Avenue, good dwelllne Jt.l0" "ngdTlaAebl'r rLl " "j riv irer ana snrub bry; eeeieetent to Uleetrlc railway, never MilBg water oa premUea. r-or partleu. We of Asylum A reaue going trout elly. lITlVTPL IVitcaa . JUSh&SSBt .H-NKNt OK COV&,-Psir service a 1 on.lnJ Wl u5Jl..rnJi ca ii mVa " . terms I'AKkiaH oJWl. J. U ir lw b4B Pn or elty, bythe "i trtt. jt.iMf ' Who do All Kinds of JURY I As Cheap as any Laundry in the Country Using "White Heh and doing first-class work. Sgy-Ladies and patrons Invited to inspect our process of doict work. ' 230 Liberty Street. 0. D UUTT0N, Prop. Castings of all kinds made to order. JfXLIi MACHINERY, PLANING MILLS, CORNICES, METAL FRONTS, WHEELS, PULLEYS, 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 lathes, engines, hop presto and hop stoves num. v in maKe estimitei on any Iron work paid for old Iron. needed. uood pries S-l-inj A NEW BOOK FROM COVER TO COVER. FnUy Abreast with the Timet. WEBSTER'S INTERNATIONAL DICTIONARY I w LlUVLWlll WORKS A GRAND INVESTMENT for the Family, School, or Professional Ltbrsrr. Tfc Antkontlo "Webster' Vna l)rided Dictionary, comprislnp the ., 1 KRA 7Q Jtr. RA. onnirriehted proportx of tit BrndertdgBed, i now Thoroughly Ravtsod aad Enlarged, andaaadlrtinfraitMng tttl, bears t aiBt of Vohcter'a Interna. tional Dlotloaury. Editorial xrork upon this revision ku been in aotiTo progresa for over IssTMun. Not loss than One Hun dred paid editorial laborers bare been encased upon it, Oror 300,000 expended la. its preparation before the first copy vn printed. Oritieal comparison Tritb. any other Dictionary U invited. Get, the Best. . O. MEERIAM Jc CO., Vnbllshers, Springfield, Mass., U. S. A. SoIdbyallBooksllers. IllostntedFamphletfrbt. FroH ftrmiosl or Inferior Points the VI Is the line to take To all Points East and South, It Is tbedlning car route. Itruns through vestibule trains every day In the year to ST. PAUL m (No change of cars.) Composed of dlnlngcars unsurpassed, Pullman drawing room sleepers Ot latest equipment TOURIST Sleeping Cars, Best that can be constructed nnd in whih accommodations are both free and tur nlshed for holders of fln,t und second-class tickets, and ELEGANT DAY COACHES. Acontlnuoc .Ina conceding with all lines, affordlnr direct an-i uninterrupted service. Pullman sl t - -. ions can be se cured In advi. any agent of the road. Through tickets to and from all points In America, England and Europe can be purchased at any ticket omce ot this eom pany. Full information concerning rates, time of tralns.routes andother details furnished oa application to any agent or A. D. CHARLTON, Assistant General Passenger Agent, No. 151 Klrst street, cor. Washingten: Port land, Oregon Bo h M A Newspaper that Is Fearless and Inde pendent; thoroughly Republican, and not the tool of any one? Then subtrlb fortbe WEEKLY CAPITAL JOURNAL Published at the State Capital, only fLM per year, six months 75c, four months 50c Bright Newsy Fearless -It contalon The Battle of the People Against Plutocrats And shows up The Rank Pretensions of the Or gans of the Monopolies! u.MJinot nopoly organ, that employ Its Influence to bind the people hand and any polltlcUn. It advocates people's meas ures and good government. It believes m abolutelr carrying out the wtll of tb UdoST t peP'e' Rea ,li nd U F'ubllaUad Kvry Thursday o SALEM OREGON. lik ll Ik. . -. . a . ,-.lj,n , .i. . ""' "won largest etrcuuii"" in the Huii n.i u,r ii., i. r,.iunilr growing. SPECIAL. We- wtll sesd a dub of five new name U any PoUifflc tor one year lor SX0 A dub or ten new namrs to any ofllra and one copy to the getler-up of the CluO one year for f l0.