nU lm . - r-.l .tf- , irKJn-.w,.... ,. ..., , nt . fn, ..--.-. ii r i"i"i r " "rirrrrtrMrrrrrrllA',M,l".rrrT ' ' ' " i " . HE CAPITAL JOIMAL. BATUitDAY JAN. 17, 1891 TEHMH OK MOiteCKIlTXOK. Dally by null ir yr-. Daily by mall pr month, - nriri hv tnaii ner Year - .WOO . w .100 .t n m in advance the price rnnred for the .Wkmcmt Joubwai. will JL60 per year. If paper are Dot dell' promptly notlly the office. KllKK DEUVEIIV BY CAKIUBK. Dally for ilngle week, Dally fortwo week, ! ke lMliy DJ iuuniu .n.j...ll h.lyiaft.AH UL llld 1Mb of moh. BnbWlJr. will plcae lve money for carrier at bouse or wbereon it It delivered, o a to cause no delay In eollect'oDS. Tim Evwmo Capita l. JoOKJAl.rejnj Urly receive the afternoon aiwoclatea prcMdli patch w. LOCAL MARKET. Wheat, nctC2j cento per bu. Hop, active; 28 to 35 conta ir lb. m Blrong'a restaurant nerve the choicest mcato. They make their own breads nnd cakea, and nerve everything in the latest style. In Justice' Coukt. A case in equity was up before Itccorder M. E. Goodell Friday afternoon for the recovery of attached property. The plaintlfT won D. J. Lienor, and the defendants were Barber k Htarr, of Ohio. A writ of attachment wa sworn out by the defendants and sent to the sheriff of Marlon county who levied upon a team of mares, a trottlntt horse, a buggy and some other articles. Tho defendcnlf claimed that Llcner owed them $1600 and had left Ohio without set' tllng it. The plaintiff claims the marts wero tho property of his wlfoand tliat tho other property wiifl exempt from execution, lllng ham anil D'Arcy were for tho plain till and Btott Uolso & Htolt, of Port land, aud Ford and Kaiser, of tills city, appear tor the defense. The Justice gave a decision In favor of tho plaintiff. The Boatb Thero aro now four boat running an fur up tho Willa mette uu this city. The Manzanlllo has been at work for two weeks at tho freight blockade and the North west has been at tho wimo work. Ycstcrduy afternoon tho Win, M. Iloag camo down from Corvallls where sho had been tied up for the past Ave and a halt months. The Threo Bisters Is expected down to day aud tho Uuntluy will start up In a week or so. Thoro were three boats hero yesterday afternoon. Tho river Is slowly rising again aud now regis ters about thno feet above low water mark. Tho Hong found a scarcity of water abovo tiio mouth of the Bantlam,but made tho trip in safety, Fink Lands Tho Umatllln res ervation appraisement cmmlsMlou- umliave Mulshed their report, which will no forwarded to Washington Immediately. If tho roiwt Is ac cepted thero will lo nothing to pre vent tho opening of tho reserva tion in tho spring. Home of tho finest lands of Eastern Uregon aro in this reservation, aud little of It is being used for agricultural pur HHiOH, yet many pcrsouH question tho Jiisll'W of takluglany laud from tho Indians. Should tho reserva tion bo opened it would bring a line lot of land Into cultivation. TO F.XTKND THK TlMi:. Owing to tho wheat blockade In Kastorn Washington, tho increased rate for ttsMfHsmeut and tho change of time when taxes become delinquent, many of tho farmers have failed to pay their taxes. It Is proposed to Introduce In tho legislature a bill to refund tho taxes that have ttcou paid, ami another tu extend tho tlmoof payment till March 1. The Dalles Chroulole. How Much it Coht. Tho state legislature In any state with a ueo CMsary body la nil uxxmitlva one. Tho present mmiIoii of tho Urvgou legislature will cost tho state Ih tweeu ?IO,rOO and fo0,000. A bill Jiuh already jutiwod tiio house a; pntprlathig (10,000 for that purpose and another bill will doubtless be eiiHUteU be for o tho legislature ad journs, for tho same purKso, ' I N CO H V o it a t : n. - Tho Kagle Crvek Consolidated Mining and tr- rluatlou company tiled nrtluktt of lueiirporatluu with tho secretary of statu to-day Dr. Jay (luy IaiwIs, Win. T. Arble, Baiu'l Fields, of Butrta, Oregon, liutiriMimtorti; cap ital stock, fa.K.,000 I'enlUHiilar Laud A Trust company, of Astoria Ore., with Juimw Twylor J. W. Whit, K. II. Taylor niitl Frank J. 'IVylor aa Incorporators, nlo Mod nrtiolra; capital stock $700,000. Antorlant Tho mesnago of (lov rnor Pciuioyer which Is published In full In this UtuoU an ably written tloouiueiit nml contain inuny good HUggctttlons.but the posltloti of tho governor In several matter Hrtln lug to tho welfare of the statu U radically wrung, tHoUUy when ho declare ngnltut an approprintloii of , uny kind for mi exhibit by the state at i ho world's fair. I At Till! oi.D HtwiM. I)uM HitM, whoMicwMfully iiiauagwl tho L'hemeketo hotel In thU elly fur mv iral years, have Ictwcd tho Hollmaii lioiibo iu Kugeno ami gono luto the Itotel buslmtM ajruln. TUvy ana well known Iu tho Willamette valloy as nooommodatlug mid l,ulullko uoU-l men and will ilouUU make a Kuooiwa at Kugvno. i i i mi New jKWKUtv 8ttii-Al 110, I3tt atrvet, No fanny price. JMh good ami repairing at Katern prlft. J. L. Kiunuii Tho Baleiti Hteam laundry, SBO liberty utrwt, BatWactlou (luar- SOCIAL REALMS. Tbe Capital City the Centfr or Social Urentu Legbialors Warmly Hecrived. TltUE AllT. Tho advent of Miss Louise Humphry-Smith, In a program of select reading at Reed's opera house last Baturday evening, was the means of bringing out a remarkably good au-dlr-nco. Such entertainments are not, as a rule, well patronized in Salem, henco this modest recogni tion waa no passing compliment. It was plain that tho reader was not at her best, yet tbe audience was agreeably disappointed. Mrs. Smith is not one of the gushing elo cutionists who must needs resort to all tho deceitful art and devices of a novitiate to elicit applause. Her reading is rather after tbe newer thought, which Involves expression of feeling and understanding more than manifestation. The selections were choice, and the appreciation shown certainly reflected credit upon tho audience. Drowning, as Mrs. Smith remarked, it is not so very dlfllcult to understand. Her readltiou of twoof Browning's selec tions convinced the audience of this, and gave a comprehensive Idea as to her scopo of jwwer slnd culture. It Is to bo hoped Mrs. Smith will again visit Salem, when there is no doubt she would bo greeted by a largo and appreciative audience. NimiCAIi IIKCITAI-. The University chapel was filled with a large and nppreclntlvo audi ence at tho second musical recital given by the Conservatory of Music, on Wedncday evening. Among those in attendence was a large number of legislators and sojourners In tho city who had availed them- selvesof thlH opiortunity of hearing some of Salem's musical talent. The program was opened with a piano quartette which was a credit to tho performers. Tho program waa a Httlo lengthy but was listened to with good attention. Tho parts deserving of special mention were the vocal solos by Miss Combs, Miss Albert, Miss BargcantandMiHS Sha rer. Tho violin solo by Mr. Cooley and tho piano solo by Miss Carpen ter and that of Mr. Kruso wero ex cellent. Tho whole program was good. Borne of tho performers have received high compliments from tho visitors In tho city. Prof. Farvlan had presented each of tho legislators with a complementary piuM, to show them the work Iu music as it is car ried on Iu Salem. Tin: wohi.d'h i'aiii. Tho discussion by tho Alka-Hes-perlaus last night was, Itesolved, "That Oregon should appropriate at least $2.10,000 for an exhibit at tho World's Columbian Fair." The debate was opened on tho part of the alllrmatlvo by Mr. Frank Davy, who waH assisted by Messrs C. B Brown and T. O. llutchlus. Tho negative was sustained by N. It. Claylord with John O'Hhea, J. M. I'alue, Judge Pratt and B. 1'. Crau dall,as assistants. The question win decided in favor of tho alllrmatlvo. Several ladles wero present last even lug to hear tho discussion. The question for next Friday evening Is, "Resolved, That eight hours should bo made a legal day's work," with Judge Pratt and W M. Kaiser as tho opposing lenders. coNomiT or nationh. Tiio l'hllharmouto choral society which has won an unviable reputa tion in Salem during tho pant six years, and which has been growing Iu numbers mid talent all that time, will islvo one of their grand concerts In tho University chapel Wednesday evening, January SSlli. Tho pro gram will represent tho character aud ensto of tho various nations, with some ol their national snugs. Tho exercises will bo novel aud In teresting and will attract a full house which tho merit of tho ell'orts Just ly deserve, Tho Philharmonic soci ety Is Hot componcd of students of tho University and Conservatory alono,comprlso shut some of the best talent In tho city. TIIUK MIN1HTHW.S. Few minstrel trotiH have come along with its lino prvs not let's as the one which will apinxtr at lieod's oHtra house on next Monday even ing, Jan. 10; "lloodycur, Kllte.li A Schilling's minstrel troupe appeared at tho Wh'eolor opom house last evenluir. It was by far the bent minstrel performance that wo have ever had hero.' Thouiustoiuid sing ing wero of a high order, while the fun was rollicking and pure. The stago setting in the 11 mt nu( was a work of art, aud tho sumo might ho said of tho costume of the perform era, Tho Tlmm cannot undertake to mention tho many good features of the performance Iu detail. BullUv It to Mty that it was excellent In overy fwtturo, devoid of owioiierf and devoid of "ohwduuU." Aspou Dally Thiuw, Nov. II. MAKituen ATsiurn.K Tho Joints A l. Is Iu rveoipt uf a ImiuUomu can! amuHiuolHg the marring ut fc'eattle on the It lut, of Ml Harriet N. rholp mid Mr. Will J I. IWry. Mr. J'arry U now olty elltitr of the. BUlo Pud Intel- llgenecr and will 1k romeiiiUirud till tho valley iumih ih the nUHwt and uuwt euwrgelic nous urltunt who ever filled au editorial uhatr in theee part. He m formerly (Ml Itiv of tho DalUta ItemUer, lliule pendeiuJ Wwt BUle, IWallU (.! ntte umi otluw mmu. Mr. 14 ny waa one of the fiHiivdef llie C.M 1TAL JuuitNJtl. mid waa Its lr luanugtng tHlltwr, Ho wmt tBo attlo two year ago aa rorrtrru the l lH wltero hU Hue aWUtUw carried him to tho responsible poi Hnn now hold bv him. His numerous friends throughout the Valley will waft him aud his new-made bride the heartiest congratulations and best wishes for a happy future. THE MOTOB WHIST CLUB Met with Mr. and Mrs. Werner Breymau last Wednesday evening. About thirty guests were entertained until the usual hour, and numbered a few friends visiting the city on oc casion of the legislative session. The club holds a special session next Wednesday evening upon Invitation of Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Walte. The Salem champien poet, a new star on the Pacific coast literary horizon, has been Invited to present some produc tions that it is believed will distance all former performances of the Web foot Pegasus. MAIIHIKD VFAlVLK'H DANCE. The successful dance given a few weeks ago, by the young married people, has prompted them to glye another which will take place next Monday evening, in the hull of the Salem City band. Care Is exercised In sending invitations, so as not to have too many present and only to those who would be admitted into the home circle. COMMENDABLE HOSl'ITALITV. Salem has a wldo reputation for her hospitality towards strangers and the cordial manner in which eminent persons are received while sojourning iu the capital city. This spirit which is characteristic of Sa lem will bo exercised during the present session of the state legisla ture. Some of the people are taking It in hand to give frequent recep tions to tho members to make them feel at home in the social circle as well as in tho legislative hulU. This movo Is to bo commended of tho pco pie of this city and is one that will be appreciated and remembered. HOME CHICLE. A few young persons spent the evening very pleasantly at Mr. and Mrs. O. Rtelner's Friday evening. Tiio order of the entertainment was cards, games, Social converso and umuscmcuts of the home circle. HOCIAI, DANCE. Tho dunco in tho A. O. U. W. hall on last Saturday evening was attended by about sixty of Sulcm's young people who spent a few hours very pleusantly in a social dance. Everything passed oil very smooth ly. They purpose giving nnother piohahly next Saturday night Mr. A.J. Bascy is tho manager of these dances. An UNrniiTUNATE. A woman known only by tho namo of Wilhcl mlua was examined at tho court house this afternoon before Judge Waldo by Drs. J. N. Smith and B. H. Bradshaw aud was committed to tho asylum. Sho was brought up fu.ni Mt Angel on a complaint sworn out by Thomas Tuehs and was brought to this city by him. Bho has been In Mt. Angel but a short time. Where she came from to that place was not learned. It seems that tho peoplo thero as well as here know very Httlo about her. Wavha.mi Meanh. Next Wed nesday Is tho time set for tho ad journed mooting of trustees of the Willamette university to meet In this city for the purpose of provid ing means for tho better endowment aud equipment of Salem's long favored Institution of higher educa tion. Tho question of the removal of tho school to Portland, has been happily, and doubtless wisely set tled for tho present. Tho unity of effort now should lw to make the school better In every respect. Visited the Pen. The leglsla live committee npimluted to look In" to tho management of tho state In stitutions wero busy at their work Thursday afternoon and Friday at the penitentiary. Tho other institu tions will Ihi visited during the early part of (ho session aud the rcorts will bo handed in to bo acted on by the legislature. St. I'anl lU'.ituuraut-Similar Dlunrr. miinu, 4 HO UP Cousomnuo of Chicken Klhlt Baked Trout UNTItKK. Frkwueo of Wild llixw, Chicken Pot pie, Oyster Fritters IIOAKT Beef Mutton Fish Veal VIKIKTAlll.K Sugar Corn Tomatoes Mashed tntooti PAWKY UraiKi Apple plo DrferiKKT Bleu Custard Pudding I'll it IT Apple Pears Nuta Twi Colllv Milk Price ran I. Po- In a New OmcK.-(Uo. l Will, for ton yours uu agent for loading umko of txiwltig machines, has opened a lino olileo next door to Wvllor Brtw. Ho will oarry it bit? took ami will Ui ploanod to soo all w ho tuvil itiAuhlutM. tl A w Tho orownlug of tho ljuem of Fame to bo glvon at theotwni Iioum) uoxl Thursday evening will be a I graud aud unique combination uf( tho literary, hWlonoul, humorous, , muoimi ntoi spvtwuwr. v me otPf ohmwton in this wilHt. " want lU h7 tlw laltwl lyJc." "1 to ant KmiothlNf rtrvkiiMblo to woar." "I van ajm thing com- ortaUv in (Vol wa." W ii;o dllter et dmnauiU yim hw ude ty alHHvt. KruUhW ksibo pVw whojv you oah Uo kUlltHl. I u th of tollh awl Powder Ju AppJojjaUN oawirt hVt SaUuu. T,t4 UiUMttoMo imhIo up Friday vVtulHg, aty) mmtf ct for trial u SENTIMENT OP TIIE PRESS. Clackamas, News: The more busi ness that can be started in any town, the more opportunities the laboring man will have for steady employ ment; and tbe larger the pay roll the more prosperous will be the town. To get these manufactories, it is nec essary to advertise. Albany Herald: Governor Pen noyer, in his inaugural message, gives ample evidence of his presi dential aspirations. Isn't it ridiculous, inquires the Oregon City Courier, that .there is a law on our statute books which for bids prisoners at the State peniten tiary to read Ortgou newspa pers ? It is high time to repeal this monstrosity. Seattle Telegraph: Tho adjutant general 1b reported as thinking it singular that Oregon's militia out side of Portland, should be a failure, vhlle Washington's is successful. One good reason is that the mllltlu get a good deal more public money for support in this state thun in Oregon. Lebanon Express: The innate sel fishness, hungry acquisitiveness, ravenous cupidity and deep-mouthed avarice of some gold eaters in these United States would slay with envy even Matnmom, "tho least erect spirit that tell." Tacoma News: Senator Allen iu his speech before tbe Senato on .Monuay last upon tne silver ques tion, delivered the following epigram which many papero consider a terse statement of the coinaue questien: "It is uot it value as gold and sil ver that sends It current over the world, but because it is coined." Drain Eche: Do a little tile drain ing. Sloughs that cut fields awk wardly can be profitably tile drained. The first crop will pay for the tile. If present prices of farm products continue it will pay to lay tile. We notice that the crops that grew on tile drained land last year were the best. Portland Examiner: Tbo grand Jury has been iu session four months and nineteen days, and will report by Saturday. The condition of the poor farm and the county Jail is yet to be considered. Other public ins titutions they have already com mented upon. The city jail they could well touch up. It is a vile hole, unfit even fertile habitation of tramps. Celumbian: The governor's mes sage Is like all of tils communica tions, decidedly pointed. His rec ommendation regarding a portage railway around tho Dalles Is a good one; for deepening tho lower Colum bia abovo Astoria, a poor one. It is questionable whether or not It is a good plan to abolish tho board of railway commissioners. Take It all through, the message was a good one. Catholic Sentinel: Wo live. In an age which Is not Catholic the spirit of whir i Is dlssolvent-the real forces of which combine to thwart the genius of religious unity anil cover the bonds of national strength. The spirit of inquiry, fostered by tho ir relevant parentage of doubt, Is push lug Itself through all the ramifica tions of life aud spawning anew a generation of Huns, whoso future Incursions into tho tortress of na tional unity will sever us from the protecting arm of liberty, uuless tho torrent Is stemmed by a force tfhlch springs from tho conserva tive ran Us of Catholicity. Pacific Fanner: There is but one course ror the republicans to pursue to hold tho reins of power for an other term, aud that Is to adopt the alliance principles In tho main and do Biinethlng for the fanner. Peo ple get tired of au old party when they see It run jear in and year out by (became old hacks, and when iu power aud position to see the same old fellows always eetting all tho fat places.and tho workers al ways left out In the cold. People want a change once In a w hile. Astoria Express: Peoplo at Hood river have a petition for u new county to bo taken of! the north western portion of Wasco. The kickers couteud that out of 525 square mill's of laud, which tho pe tition calls for In tho new county, not one-fourth is fit for either agri cultural or grazing purposes, the bahitict Is mostly rocks and timber, most of which though valuable is from Its location unobtainable, If this U true Wasco cm uot loco by letting It go. Seattle Telegraph: Iu New Jer sey Mine Italian laborer threatened a riot, ami a loud demand was at once made upon Uovemer Abbott to call out the militia. Ho refund, saying that "troops ought nevor to bo lined except as a last report. ". That Is good doctrine. Tnoro nrv too many people Iu thli country who are anxious to cull out tho troops on the slightest provocation. They like tho European way of Immediately Iwiyouetliig or shootlug every one who maUw any ort of dint ui banc?. In thU country tho bayonet should be rolled on only an the very lat report. AlUuy IMmwrat; This promises to U a prune country after all, aud Uu" ttUU,,.v u lU I,u ,u Prt ,u pruiio iinoiw, ,m wv tmveiwvu wt out at Ortkvllle. Hon. J. K. Weatherford aud Tho. Kay aie M- tijig out ,000 tree on tbwr Water-1 Joo pAttiy and other aro doiug WoU YWrt Hk VfiP? tjuraUim. Shk it, Vh it, Huy it. -The now V. S No. 2 rtlngvr M-wlug hu ohluo. Burt CVa, aut 1S1 Com pwrelal atruoU M Itt tf. PERSONAL AND LOCAL. Mr. Kcdwine the driver of the McCoy stage is at McCoy quite sick. , Qua Anderson, of Mo Coy, Thurs day accidental' shot John Fletcher's thumb off. They were out hunting, the gun striking a limb, was dis charged with the above result. RELItlOUS SERVICES. Christian. "Living For Oth ers" and "Sweetening the Waters," morniuKand evening themes. BAPTiST.-Mornlng"Theophilu3.', Evening "Tho Young Man Weal thy," Meetings next week except Saturday. Unitarian." i he Glory of God and Man," "The Evolution of the State." Services at the penitentiary at 2:30 p. m. Presbyterian. To-morrow at 10:30 a. m. the communion service will be held. An address will be given by the pastor, on "The Physi cal Sufferings of the Lord Jesus Christ." Sabbath school at 12 (noon.) At6 p. m.Y. P. 8. C. E. meeting. The evening service at 7. Subject "The Judgment Day." WheheAreTheyGoino? Well, if its furniture they are looking for where else should they be going but to Burcn. Divine services will bo held in the residence of O. E. Chase, Highland addition, by Rev. Blair, (Free Meth odist) to-morrow, at 11 o'clock a. m View albums of San Francisco, Sutro Heights, LosAngeles, SanJose and views of all places of interest at Geo. F. Smith's 307 Commercial street. Montee Bros, are still taking those flue photos at their gallery near the postofllce. Examine their work. Electric Hitters. This remedy is becominc so well known und so popular as to need no special mention. All wlionave used Electric Bitters sing the same song of praise. A purer medicine does uot exist aud it is guaranteed to do all that is claimed. Electric Bitters will euro all diseases of the liver and kidneys, will remove pimples, boils, salt rheum and other atiectious caus ed by impure blood. Will drive malaria from the ystem aud pre vent as well us cure all malarial fevers. For cure of headache, con stipation uud indigestion try Elec tric Bitters. Entire satisfaction guaranteed, or mouey refunded. Price 50 cts. and R00 per bottle at 1'ry's drug store. Over-Coated. Now Is the time to save money for next year by buy ing an overcoat at the low prices and of the home made Koods oiTered by tho Thos. Kay Woolen mill com pany at their store on Commercial street. Tried und True Is the iKsitivo verdict of eople wno uiko iioou'a sarsaparilla, When used according to directions tho ellects of this medicine aro soon felt iu strength restored, tired feeling uiivwii uu, appeiue ureaieu, neau ache and dyspepsia, scrofula cured aud all the bad efl'ects of impure oioou. ror a wood purlller, take Hood's. Legislators and strangers iu the city will do well to sample the meals at Strong's restaurant before maklug permanent arrangement for board ReKUlar meals only 25 cents. Pickled tripe, smoked halibut, spiced herrings at Sroat & Gile's. Tlis Hest in the Country. Dr. E. S. Helden: The Ethereal Cough Syrup cannot be excelled in llio market for the cure of coughs, colds, aud bronchial affections. W. M. BOGGS' Napa. Large slzo f 1,00. small 60 cents. For sale by all druggists. Will be found au excellent remedy for sick headache. Carter's Little Liver Pills. Thousands of letters from peoplo who have used them prove this fact. Try them. If sick headache Is misery, what aro Carter's Little Liver Pills if they will positively cure it? Peoplo who have used them speak frankly of their worth. Thoy aro small end easy to take. If you once try Carter's Little Liver Pills for sick headache, bili ousness or constipation, you will never bo without them. They are purely vegetable; small aud easy to take. Don't forvtet this. Jas. Deuham & Co. continue to make their patrons happy with those BUiK;rlor Eastern shoos at way down Eastern prices. This beats cut rate prices on poor stocR by far. 5 lbs. Imperial leu und a Webster's dictionary for f5 at Great Eastern Tea store, 317 Commercial street. Call and examine. Goon Pavixo. Whether tho streets aro payed or not one thlug is certain, thii farmers' wagons are sure to drive up to Farrar A Cof's for groceries, tf Lost. A small baud uitohel be ween Salotu aud Dairy, with bhuul der strap attached, marktM W. T. Shurlleffund H. J, Little. Leave with W. Townwmd, at tho Club stables, 1-16-St 1 iiA 31 ?" J 5 u. B 5 & 5- K "J ; as 3 "J i J THE TBIPIE OF FAME. Crowning of (lie Queen ol" nine Will be given at Reed'a Opera House Thars day January 22, 91. The most pleaslotf.the most gorgeous nnd most lustructlre entertainment eerglven In tbe city, CAST or CHAKACTERS. Goddess of Fame N. Era Iee. Christine Nelllson lonii Willi-.. Hypatla. Belle Golden. Topny ...Jennie Uooth, Queen Elizabeth Carrie D. W'oodrum. Martha Washington Lillian Iloblln, Hlslerof Charity Emma Starr. Barbara Freltchle Mubel Herren. The Carey Sisters Minna II. smith, I Ilattle Richardson Quen Isabella LInnie Lewis. uumantha Allen Mrs. Cuas. Relley. Mother Garfield Mrs. lI.Lc.cn. Xantlppe Dr. S. A. l)uls, Grace Uarllnd Lulu Johnson. Mrs. II, II. c Uiwe Lthel Lewis. Sappho, .Augusta Palmer. Miriam Hue Allen Mrs. Partington Clara Lee Florence Nightingale Ella Arbergast. Jean of Arc Grace Gllllnghnm Mary Queen of Fcots Zalda Palmer Bridget U'Flunnlgan Edith V rirzelle. Loulra M. Alcott Edith Lewis Jenny Llnd Mary Hhafer Pocahontas Bertha Lee. Mrs. Browning Sirs. L. It. Osborne. Mother Goose Allle Melleu. Adellna Pattl Hally l'arrlsh. Pages . Fred aud Roy Molntyre, Pianist Pearl Scott. Cornet rolo By Prol, J, M. Coomer. Maids: Ada I'ayne, KlllaMcCulIoch, Ada Htone, Oella Payne, May Messlck, Lena Puyne, Bertha Desioss. Chorus of little girls. Grand.Tabeleau. AdmlssloH C'Jc. Iteserved seats 75cts at Dearborn's book store. A NYonder Worker. Mr. Frank Huffman, a young man of Burlington, Ohio, states that he had been under the care of two prominent physicians, and used their treatmeut until he was not able to get around. They pronouueed his case to be consumption aud in curable. He was persuaded to try Dr. King's New Discovery for con sumption, couglis and colds and at that time was uot able to walk across the street without resting. He found, before he had ubed half of a dollar bottle, that he was much bet ter; he continued louse it aud Is to day enjoying ood uealtu. If you have any throat, lung or chest trou ble try it. We guarantee satisfac tion. Trial bottle free at Fry's drug store. LiVer Complaint IJIlllotisnes. Tho chlcl symptoms of this disease are depression of spirit; foul coated tongue; bad. uisung mouin; msagreeauie ureatu; ary SKln with blotches and eruptions; sallow complexion and yellow ejes; tired; aching a Vim 1 1 I ore Hitll nalnln cirri.. olf.rl rnlnlna.c dlziness and irregular bowels. This com plaint in au oi its rorms can tie readily cured by taxing Dr. Gunn's Impro'.ed Liver l'llts as directed; aud a lingering spell of sIcKness will often be prevented by their use. Sold at 25 cents a box by bmlth tr Wlull.n-. Foknishei) Room. One furnish ed room for rent, down stairs, with fire. 303 Liberty street, three doors north of the opera house. 3-t-d TKE COVERNOR OF MARYLAND IT EXECUTIVE CHAMBER. IS Innajtoits, Jtltl., Jan. C, '90. "T have often used ST. rSCOItS OIL, and fnul it t good Liniments ELIKU E. JACKSON, "(IE Cov. of Md BEST. MARION TOWNSEND (SUCOESSOIt TO JAY C. SMITH) PROPRIETOR OF "THE CLUB SRABLES." SpxUl attention given to tran-knt ntcuk. Horses boarded by the da), rek or month COlt LUltUTY AND FKltRY STKEETS Telephone, No. ti. SALE11, OR. M.T. RINEMAN DEALKli I.N Staple and Fancy liroeerics, Crockery, Glassware, I.inipi, Wo ened and Willow ware. All kinds of mill feed. Also veeehiblesnnd fruits In their season. "Highest Price paid for country produce." We solid a share of j our patronage. JUbUite street. CALL anil SETTLE. Thirxrt lrnnr1no. t liotttcnlt vj l.l..i..A.i .n J. A. Kotnu plea.se call and settle between now and January 1st, as 1 am obliged to collect All accounts then unsettled will uc luuvi-u. iu immi.1 oi a collector, n.a im LS. SKIFFUO. Dentists, Ntar Optra House, Salem, Or. From Terminal or Interior Points the Hi (IU11U LKUI1UU Is the line to take To all Points East aud South. It it thedlnluir cur route. It runs thnuich wtlbule tmlus eery dity In tliejtwno ST, PAUL M CHICAGO ! (No chUi;s of duh.I Cumpowl of UlulHgpani uuurpAsd, Of lHttot e.)Ultiunt TOURIST Sleeping Cars. Ikt tbfit enlB Us OUMtrtk-tod an. I In m l.LJo HixwiHW.KUlk u are both (Hw mu1 iuk w nutatn M nrvl nuJ uaindisM KIK(1.! r D.Y CO Ml I PH. A vuuMHMtM . irv. nur. ikHuraui 1 w & 4Jic with Mil KfAtiW Mtrwl ta aJv, wj liwii at wm nwKH h mmj imiw mt A. D. CHAlthTON, WUUBl (KMkfl tVtmimwr mrmi, No. UI, .! ir? av. U ji-kiiLiUuj ). I Met- LANDS. Tim uiulcrsitriK'd is pivi'nrril to kiiuh (iflhrni lauds jit the best rntcn. urban property. L. C. FISH 15,107 -T -.... ...- n ... .1.1.1 .,i.i JOHN HUGHES, Dealer in Groceries, Taints, Oils and Window Glass, Wall Pa per and Horder, Artists' 31a forinis. Limn. Hair. Nails and Shingles, Hay, Feed and Fence 1'osts, Grass Seeds, Etc, NEW AIVEUTISEirEVTS. Songs of the Nations! GRAND PATRIOTIC CONCERT UNIVERSITY CHAPEL Wednesday -Evening, Jan, 28, BY T1IF PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY, -FIFTY VOICES,- Assisted by Miss Leona Willis, Miss Edith Harris, Miss Edna Adams, Miss Mary Bhafer. Miss Manda Combs, Mrs. Ninnle Smith, Mr. H. C. Epley, Sir. . A. Glnn. Jubilee quartette. Also readings by Miss Ames, sougs In character and Haas of the civilized nations. Admission 25c TlckPts.it tho book stores or members ol Mie . U. band. REED'S OPERA HOUSE. -One Night onlj- Jfo n day, Ju u wiry 1 f). The REIGNING FAVORITES GOODmiR, HITCH i SHILLING'S INSTRELS - H0YAL COUKT FIKST 1ABT. JOHN KL1TCH, Jr., Proprietor. CHAS. E.SCHH..MNG, Manager,. Eveijthiuj; new In the program. New Costumes. Xe Scenery. SI0.000 In Rorgeous w.irdiolm nnd dra. peiie-for tho Ktorgeoii's (list pint, COMKDIAN-, As Monte Crlsto Jesters. VOCAIJSrd, As Ony Cnalle. Mt"-CIANS, As Monto frlsto KMiermen. Tho Only Original U. NV. GOODYKAH. Thd Unluue Artist C. K. hCHII.LlNG, 'I he Necro Ijellneator U. H. HDWAIIDS. OLIVKTTE, Kuropean I'luger Hhadow- txraphlst. ALillEltr, Famous Comedian. 'IhCHiutberu Qunrtotto nml u Host of otnersi. JOHN G, BARR. Watches and Silverware. JEWELLER, 169 State St. SCIENTIFIC OPTICIAN. Krmnlti I ii 1 1 tuition tt uiniiiiiirliiii' il afnt Ivtn sight and glasses fitted. AsKx-kthat -w ill tit all ej os. Glasses forcritlcal ctisix. ground nudlltted to order. WATCHCS. ETC. A uew stock of clocks, siler and gold watches, silerwnrs and Jewelry; whlet wJll be old cheap. Also a lot of PAWNED WATCHES will be sold, nt lessthan half their value. Call and couvince jourself. Mstocolt & Irwin, Successor to Amos Stroug. Pioneer Bakery 271 Commercial Street. French nnd German Wheat and Rye Breads in City Styles. Vieuna Rolls. .SPECIALTY OF FANCY CAKES . Pastry and Confectionery Raking in Full Stock. Our new broad aud oake bakein ure Ilrbt-oluss artists In thoir line, aud wo aha to have Everything as Fine as the Finest. Cheapest, Neatest and Best, SCHOMAKER'S COMBINATION fENCE.' I UMkeitDd put up ml kind of feu-sex, city iud country. Jt my lerow bfore fenciuc 11. sanoxAKKK, isMlem, Or, Cattle ! A WmiV0tmjmmtttUmtftJoktti 'j, w i wi, .Kmitm acuilvJ f, tor. liMai Ajijiniutiuont orKxcoutor. NJOIICK U Mrto ftVM, to wteuui u i "T mtm, Omw fS undr iUsi tW uB aMxnUd xaniuir .rf ih. u.t vtUM4 InUaHl u( Tb". Hui. ulr WNM amBiy,trofMu dt--a, b tu, Ham. OOunlV muri of a.a Hlal)". All lMWIM bMlUf Willi fetf ill,.( iIm null ol tl. k.n.1 Tl... in., ll ! ged, r h. r niiand'.i i . . ul ii.m wlih th. t.r.,-. .u. Ii. .. i x n tb.fr. i. l.w a.i i , , i . uuir Mfiwot ! ltr i. .-..,.. .. jm. 11 Ii Ml ntri.vw, i aud4trl ,, i. " JMka H M , ii fe.lm ill . .if Ih- t- . i rS0 UlUI. deSTAStx a lilt ltrni1i buu'1-.s tll Mho city and sub P. O. niock.Salcm. Who do All Kinds of . iU WIS As Cheap ns r.ny Laundry m the Count r Using W hite Help and doing ilrst-clusa vork. CSTLf cs nRd .,-,ns Invited 10 inspei t r pit-. ' af doiDj UOlk. 230 Lifc.itv Jtseet. 0. D. HUTTOX, Prop. Castings of nil kincK uitiile to older. MILT, MACHINERY, PLANING MILLS, COItNICES, MITTAL FKONTS, AVHKKLS, PULLEYS, and special castings ol any ttyle or pat torn mude In short order, smooth and re liable In eve y particular. Repair any Machinery in Short Order. Turning lathes, engines, hop presses nnd hop Moves built, will make estimates on an j lion work needed. Oood price, paid for old iron. 3-lb-lm SINGER SEWING MACHINE Office 181 Commercial St. All styles of the famous dinger constant ly on hand; alo repairs and needles for al kinds of machine. BURT CASK, Asent. SAVE MONEY ON BOOTS, SHOES jliI RUBBERS. C. G. GIVEN L Co's. Bottom :-: Cush :-. OUR SPECIALT.ES . Prices I. "Reliables" mr men, Pebble calf, Creedmoor stj le, a ? J.C0 shoe for i'2 75. II. "Common Sense," for Ladies, a bright Uotigol i.stjlishasauy made.aSi.OO shoe lor S2.7 1. III. I cuu siio jou monej on boy sand children's shors IVisUel low pnees. ltepairing done. Custom work solicited. ll:I-tf 25c Want Column. Notices Inserted for ONE CENT PER WOKD EACH INsEItriON. No adver tisement insoiied in this oolumn for less than twenty-fle cents. "VfOTICE. All musicians who wish to XN Join a musical society will please leave their names at Diamonds music house at SOS Ccmmerclel street. l:s-lw IlNErurnished rooms at reasonable rates at U7 Ohemeketa street. l.U tw Pr INDEKGAUTEN: Mrs. Padgham's I'rlmary School and Kludeig-irten iu session room of the Paesbyteilan Chinch. ANY pers.ou knowing themselves to have Jackscrews belonging to D.C.Howard A-.-son, pleise return them. The persons having them are known and will precut trouble bj returning them immediately. 12:'J!Mm-dw WANTED Av ACTIVE, HoNKsT MAN Salary $100 monthly If suitable, with opixirtunltles for advance, to represent locally a leojioiislblo sew yrk house, ltetereuces. MavufacIukeh, Lock llox lus.), N. V. in A BARGAIN. A hou'enjid two lots for sale in South Salem at only J0O. In quire of W. 11. blmpson. U:J-tf "P.VTHONI.E Home Industry, and use L -Mountain mini Lougn uure. uuar auteed to give lellet or money refunded. Manufactured IJy H. H.Oross, Salem, Ore gon. Smith s. Stelner sole agents for Salem. 1-fedlm "TrANTED Au active, reliable mnn- salary fTOto ?s0 monthly, with in crease, to rep-e-ent In his on section n responsible New York house. Keloreucrs1 MaNUFAOTUKEK, Lockllos los.5, New York. F OH SALE. About three acres of land on Asvlum Acnue. enoil dnellliiir house, conseulently arraiiLcd: larce baru. npront Mirlety of iruit tiees and shruu. bery; convoulent to Electric railway, never falling water oa premles. Kor particu lars Inquire at second house on rlglit hund side of Asylum A .euue going irom city. 12.1 tf 7"ANTKD--To trade a town lot In Capl I Utl I'ark Addition for lnmlipr. A. Olluger, lii: Mill street. Il:2!tf rWNEIlS Of COWS. For sorvlco. W pure-bretl Hod I'ollod bull. Tor m so, aish. At my place In Salem. J. h. 1'AUKIsH. lM-d Foil RENT Five ulcely furnished room s, oloe to business part of city, by the day, week or month. Corner Center aud ront street 10:J-tr FROM COVER TO COVVi. l'lilly Abreast -with the Times. WEBSTER'S INTERNATIONAL DICTIONARY A GRAND INVESTMENT lot Um Family, School, cr rrfets.onni I -vT- Tho AntUeatio Webter' Vi bridged Dlotiounry, compritinir tw Uuoiof lSei.ng&j'Sl.copyriBli -a property of the nnderl(rned, U v. Thoroughly Revised and Enjnrfe and as n distlngnlihlng title, bcor the liamo of Wehiter's Iatrr tional Dictionary, Editorial work upon this xovs has been in notive progreca for o-1 Tea Year Not loss thnn One Hit dred paid editorial laborer b- V been oasazetlnponit. . Over $300,000 pxpd4 l l preparation Woro tho nrst f i vrai printed. , . OHtieal comparison rihorye DieUouaryii.uvitetL Get tho i!- G. iCMIUiUMKi ,r 'I"- hprlur.ii 1.1 lMi.l b Sw.J ril VfcrW 1 .ft