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-mmmtmmmi m i jjipffc EVENING CAPITAL "THE PEOPLES' PAPER." VOL. 3. SALETSr, OREGON, MONDAY, JANUARY 19, 1891. "TO-DAY'S NEWS TO-DAY." NO. 273 JOURNAL. -:- 4 at F. S. Dearborn's, 263 Com! St Standard Diaries , JOURNALS, LEDGERS, CASH BOOKS, DAY BOOKS, STOCK BOOKS, SUPERINTENDENT'S BOOKS, POCKET BOOKS, INKS and MUCILAGE, LEGAL PAPER, BLANK NOTES, DRAFTS and RECEIPTS, BILLS RECEIVABLE BOOKS, BILLS PAYABLE BOOKS, PRINTED CASH BOOKS. Subscriptions Rcred For all Periodicals, ORFGON THE Is Offering a Large, Well Grown Slock of FRUJT StfADBJOBNAMENTAL AND NUT TREES Small Pru.it. EVEHGKEENS, VINES, SHRUBS, HOSES, ETC. At Low Prices. Late Keeping Winter Apples a Specialty . Catalogue and Price-List free. If BM NURSERY. Largest Stock of Trees in the Northwest o ONE AND TIIItEE-FOURTIIS MILLIONS. o 100,000 Prune Trees. 3-i.uOO Royal Ann Cherry. 10,000 Early Crawford Peach. 10,000 Moorpark and Royal Apricot. -KJ- LIME STOCK OF ALL FREE OTHER FROM -o- CATALOGUE FKEB. ADDRESS : J H. SETTLEMIER, Woodbum, Oregon. H0 SWEET t, If you can get a good article tn ituifactiirect at homo you should give it the preference. We keep n full line of the reliabld O reson Including the Dexter, Eureka and Sultana. Trie Best for trie Money. Wo also keep Eastern Stoves, and among them the "Rainier" line. Give us a call and save money. Steiner & Blosser, ON STATE STREET. mm bra? Commercial Street. The Best for the Money all the Time. Jas GROCERIES AND PRODUCE. -THE REST CANNED GCODS . Choicest Fruits and Vegetables in Season. (iardu Seeds, Fiold Seeds and Flower Seeds, Fresh and true to name. - rha Orunge Store, i31-' Salem, Or. Churchill Sash, Door & Manufacturing Co,, Doom, Blinds & Moulding, Turning & Scroll Sawing. V lB Mi v . .7T7HW, Wnlibliis Hi Ailurl Work? Vt2?V! - - ' . ur w . n av& - .. .. Pint KalLrul tl.nl. ... A P 1U..M , " U..-- . -I - TS&ZSSw-- jfTTfi W Y zuaf9t&&V0Cei g.oiu. ud,u admitted Mytuae. CUlope on .ppIfcHtoo. FOR NURSERY CO. NURSERY CO. Address or call oh WIRT BROS., 0111 re 292 Commercial street, Salem. ari,000 Esopus Spitzenberg. 20,000 GravensteiH Apple. 25,000 Yellow Newtown Pi 15,000 Ren Dnvls Apple. peu. YAIUETIES PESi'S. OF FltlTTC. INSECT E! Stove! HO AlTKEN, ntade to order- k' " fu" PP'y ot unntd stoek ft all egw i, . . " . Orrgoa. W T tT.,. rJJ., 1891 "t t Want the most we can get for our money at CRISSMAN & OSBORN'S. (Succebsor to H. S. Crissmnn.) You can get more for one dollar than you can get at any other store in the city. Vo yivo special liargains in Tinware", Shoes, Rubbers, Underwear, Overalls and Pants. Belw are a few of the articles which we sell all the time at the same low prices. Strap Hinges per pair 6c Laundry Soap 5c Pencil Sharpeners 5c Tablets 5c One-Foot Rules 5c Two-foot Rules 10c Two-bladed Knives 10c Finu Combs 5c Hatchet 2oo Monkey Wrench 35c 10-Qt Slop Pail 45c Hand Saws ...85c Chessmen 50c Dust Pans 10c Rolling Pins 10c Hair Curlers 10c Shoe Polish 10c Toilet Soaps... 5c Coate's Thread 2 spools 5e Steel Hatchet -loc Horse Rrushes !i0u Clothes RrusliPS, 10c hoe Rrushes 15e Si'rub Rrushes 10c Stove Rruihes - 15c Rest Shoe RlacUiug 5o Sanford's Ink 5c Mucilage . 5c 2QtCoveied Pails 10c GRISSMAN P.H. E 310 (Wished Has the Largest Stock of Musical Goods it the State. THE- ONLY MUSIC HOUSE In Salem. He buys direct from the manufacturers. Those desirous of purchasing would do well by calling on him, aa he sells at Eastern prices. No profits to middlemen. PIANOS Steinway Colby-Emerson-Bice-Hinze. ORGANS Chicago Cottage-Neodham, SHEET MUSIC O from, including all the latest publications. 2T'Special discount to teachers. 3Violin, Mando in, Guitar, Banjo, Piano and taught by talented musicians. Capital City Restaurant Jas. Batchelor, Prop'r, Warm Meals at All Hours nl (lie Day None but white lubor em woyed In tliln establishment. A good substantial wail o kod In (list clubs stjio Twenty-live cents per mtal RD5D KRONT Court street, between Journal onico nnd junto's Livery. r mm ) Salem, Or. Hates $2.50 mill $5.00 u liny Open to the puhilo Thursday, Hept. 11, IKM. Het bote! between i'urtlaml and han Krauolsoo. Alms to be first nlM In all IUi appointment. Its tables arewirved with the obolcant fruits grown lu the 11 ainotte valley. A. I. WAGNER, Proprietor HELLENBRAND'S Ealing l'arlors i Candy Manufactory, SOS Commarolul St root. BltiOKKAUBi lee Cream . Ami Cotfee. Tm or Cltoooiule and Cufc-18 cwttl Mu.1. and Milk -825S tote at Boon ??! nt r..k. dndeorT ttmi nfeuk and bo B JSUfc r - " , .1 .. tl.U Al Mutton L'bopMta W". Il10.nd k40 ---,- "SiSZ YrmU Ojrlr any ttfla mm 25 CMt ziw&MiUnt T;w V to! Otofk . ik r..tAfV tit VIIHUUM. t4A. iC AWn Um, n.ffte r wllH will, all " I nil!'lwutetr eb. ,.., alway. n uuna Porur II.mHt.k and Kim Tuder 1in Httak and r-fif Hftt - : - h t 3-Qt Covered Pails 15o Gem Pans 10c Razor Strop 20c Fire Shovels 5o Pokers 10c Iron Shelf Riacktls per pair 6o room imisiies 5c and iuo Tooth Picks per box 5c Coat and Hat Racks 10c Meu's Under-shirts 40o Men's over.shirts 35c Men's Wool Hose . 25c Men's Drawers 40c Lamps, Trimmed 25o Coflee Mills 50c Whisk Brooms 5c 2-Qt Tin Cups lOo l-Oi Tin Dinners 5c Children's Shoes 55c Flour bilters 15o Pearl Buttons per do. 5o I )ies Shields 10c Gaiter Web per yard 5c i linmnli Klns oc Ejjg Benteis 10c Steel Hair Pins Coiaet Stays , 10c Wood Potato Mashers 5o & OSBORN, 261 Commercial St. irn SiileDi, Oregon. j voi 8.000 pieces to select Organ J. H. HAAS, THE WATCHMAKER, 2157a Commercial St., . alem, Oregon. (Next door to Klein's.) Hpooiiilty of Spectacles, and repairing Cloaks, WiitehoH and Jewelry. $1 WILL BUY A LOT Of t'ood at our Mturet We carrj' a full Hue of fc'ioourle, feed, crockery, tlmiHware. el gurn, tobiiLco and eoulV ctloutry. T. IJU11ROW8, No. iHOt'omiiierdalHt,, Knlem DJIAINTIIiTNG. The undersigned are prepared to furuUh the bebt ftitHllly of tiling fur tinder drain ing nt loweot prlt.es, iiUltl'HVAnKHAHT, Nr Fair arouu,8jlom, Oregon. Red Front BUCKfl!ITII!XC4CEXERALIlEPAIIllXfl Itepartug ktuek lor uprlngK, axle, etc. All work warranted, Old otutomeri and new ontai Incited to call. W. POHLE, N, E. Corner State and Front Sts J2. C. CROSS, Butcher and Packer, H4lHl.Uaourt Ht. The beat Intau dNvfd U all itrU of the ally. P. KMVv1 D.C.SHEKMAN, H I rmx.n una iiaiin aeiu. r u. IJ-.lJ.l tinsiaa lieittiiv UHiuiy tut furLuak. w i TOE CAPITAL JOURNAL. HOFER BROTHERS, - - - Editors. PUBLISHED DAH.Y.KXCETT8UNDAY, BT TT1K Caoital Journal Publishing Company. (Incorporated.) Offlco, Commercial Street, In P. O. Building Kutered at the postofflce at Salem, Or., n second-class matter. THE 1N8UUANCE POOU The lony-expected redaction In In surance rates for Ashland upou the completion of the excellent Bysteni of water works put in by the city nt a largo cost has not yet been an nounced. The rates demanded here now are simply an outrage, nud It is a wonder that the people have borne them so patiently. Of course it Is generally accepted as a fact that there is no escape from the clutches of the Pncitle coast insurance mon opoly; but It is not wise to nccccpt this conclusion without seeking for some remedy. Ono way to escape is open certainly, and that is for the people to bear their own risks, and many feel llko doing this very thintr, now that the risk has been so great ly lessened und there has been no corresponding concession niado by the insurance companies. The peoplo are at last waking up to the situation, and some of our leading citizens who have the wel fare of the town at heart have taken steps to make a formal and forclblo appeal to the insurauce trust to do its own interests as well as those of this city the justice to make an im mediate reduction of the rates. Should this appeal bo Ineffective, il is understood that somo other plan will bo tried without delay. Our citizens should stand solidly togeth er in this eflort to obtain justice in the Insurance business. Ashland Tidings. THE PABTY THAT THRIVES 11KSTON DISCONTENT AN11 UNnAITlNESS Ono exchaugo has discovered Governor Penuoyer's strong point ho would present the Invlnclblo source of political power of which the democratic party has enjoyed n monopoly. Bays the Yamhill Re Re eorter: "Thero is no question that ho has many atroug points of persoualllty that commend him to the masses of tho people, before such as Cleveland and Hill aud other eastern competitors who wor ship at the shriuo of the golden calf on Wall street. So far as a party record Is oonoorned, tho governor has ono that Is dcmocrntlo irom away back. Tho times have fallen into such lines that in order to win the democratic party must have a can didate who In addition to possessing a record must be a leader capable of marshaling all the elementv of pop ular discontent and uuhapplnes in tho land and forging them Into n solid wall of democratlo votes. Neither Mr. Hil or Mr. Ulovelaud can command more than tho nomi nal and machine power of the party. Neither could inspire popular en thusiasm in any section, except tho solid south, 1 I ' IN I I )i Mil THE SUPERVISION WHICH IT PAV CONTKAOTOU8 TO HAVE. That much talked of und blasted steel bridge uaross tlto Willamette river at Baletn has been completed at last. Tho total cost of tho bridge is $84,402. Tho contract price was $00,000. Thero was 24,402 09 added to the contract price by extra work done, extru material, otc Dayton Herald. It should bo remembered that the counties employed Engineer Oron- duhl to supervise the construction in the interest of the people and paid him 12500 for a few months work, lie upending only eouugh time here to occasionally ooiifer with tho con tractors. Tills Is called proper super- vlslou of publlo work. lirS TKltltlTOIlV KNI.AUOKO. The news that the Oregon Im provement company Is to le llftedout of tho financial slough of despond Is welcomed by our people. Tho ex tenslvo operations of the company have been of great benefit, and It would boa vary serious dlaadvun- luge If It wore permanently crippled. Heattle Telegraph, It seems Mr, President of the Ore gon senuto Is working very hard to benefit ono state at least Washing ton. His corporation political boss. turn la ivAtl.1ik.l (n .lint ntntn nsin. and tho people thereof should re joice. Thero lu Catarrh In all sections of the country, and until the lnnt few years wus Hupow;l to bo Incurable. For u great many years doctors pro nounced It u local dlseoM., and pre scribed local remedies, but constant ly failed to cure with local treat ment. This has proven Catarrh to be a constitutional disease, and there fore requires constitutional treat ment. Hull's Catarrh Cure, manu factured by V, J, Cheney & Co., To ledo, Ohio, Is the only constitutional cure on the market. It Is taken In ternally In doses from 10 drop to a teattpounful. It acta on the blood and mucous tturfact.il of the yttem. They otfer one hundred dollars for any cue It falls to cure. For circu lar and testimonials. Addri-M. F. J CHKNKV &Co., Toledo. O. tQTHold by DruggUm, 7ft. F.J Catterllu lakes the best io- UittM for the money, 8llOOK.STKDCOMMKST, Is the slate chamber of com merce the fourth houso? The Freowater Herald is a very Interesting East Oregon paper. Tho Wood burn been effectively JoURNAIj. Independent has advertising tho Any plau Is better than n plan to have no exhibit from Oregon at tho World's Fair. Will tho advocates of a singlo railroad commissioner allow tho people to elect him ? What will tho legislature do for Oregon to secure open rivers und regulation of rates f freight? 1 l. I . L An irate Democratic Exchange rclers to tho Oregoulan as "a paper made up out of lies in lino print." Tho way to ensure a good growth for East Salem is to ensure the ex tension of the electric lino to tho fair grounds. Ex-Senator Wager Is tho legisla tive correspondent of the East Ore gonlnn, which ensures that paper an Interesting resuni" of state house doings. Governor Peuuoyer has no doubt found a vory largo sized brick un der tho Cleveland presidential hat, which ho kicked so vigorously tho other day. If Mr. Cleveland's opinion could bo obtained on the piopositlou to give Mr. Ponnoyer n second placo on tho presidential ticket ho would no doubt call it an "infamous outrage." Tho Albany Democrat Is some thing of a democrat paper and at times falls to moralizing. It Bays. Fltzsimmons, the pugilist, neither drinks nor smokes. Dompsoy is re ported to havo been llviutr fast. There's a sermon for you. With good committees and a fairly intelligent house of representatives, thero is no good reason why that body cannot originato and pass measures in the Interest of the peo ple. Tho senate Is hardly to bo con sidered as responsible to tho people Arrangements havo been mado by a number of Oregon papers with Geo. W. Williams, the great his torian of tho negro ruco, for articles bearing upon his experience In fol lowing In the footsteps of Btanloy in the heart of Africa. Tho Oregonlan's articles on tho Peunoyer presidential boom uro eas ily understood by these really friendly to the governor. Editorially it commends him to his party. In Its nows columns It prlnUlutervlews with democrats most unfavorable to him. It is for the legislatuio to Bay whether Oregon shall lie fallow dur ing tho year of tho Columbian quudrn-centennlul, or reap u rich harvest of wealth, progress and Im migration along with tho other stutes. Tho governor says let it He fallow, !-'. i 1 -'! Corporatlonlstu suy our railroad commission Is "over-olllclous" and should havo "kept within the law and confined Its reports to those It Is required to make to the legislature," No-commlHslou men say the com mission does nothing at all. Jloth are unfair and unjust. Tho present commission has made no report and fair-minded people will await tho report. l-.JIBl l 8KNTI.HKNT OK TIIK I'KKSJj. Celumbian: Governor Ponunyer In ils pi essilge says thatlliu refusal of tho legislature to make an appro priation for an exhibit at the World's fair would Induce u largo Immigration. Ills policy is to make Oregon so conspicuous for her want of enterprise that she will become tho Mecca of mossbacks. Raker City Demecrat: Tho men tion of the iiitino of Governor Pon noyer with the high office of presi dent of tho United Btutes Is a high compliment to Oregon and u deserv ing recognition of n worthy man, It shows that ability manifests itself aud commands respect wherever found. Heattle Telegraph: The bill hurri edly passed by the board of alder men ut Its last meeting, ubollshes the saloon limits and leaven any one at liberty to open u euloon wherever he pleases, comes up In the house of delegates this evening. If that body has any respect for thuoplnlon of the order-loving people ol the city, It will kill tho measure by a decisive vote, Ilosoburg Plalndealer: Hon. John II. Mitchell Is the unanimous choice of the republicans of Oregon for United Htates senator to succeed himself. This Is as It should be. Mr. Mitchell Is well deserving this compliment. Ills dlgnlflod and statesmanlike conduct and devotion to Oregon's best Interests, and the ability with which he has (H-rformed his duty as senator havo dUarmed his erewhlle opponents Hn,d won their eunddeuce ami esteem. Mr Mitch ell will be his own nuecewwr, a oon summation the I'lalmleuter rejoices. to know as tho result of his unwaver ing friends nud admirers. Mr. Mitchell is the peer of any man in tho United States senate, lot him hall from what section ho may. Roscburg Plalndealer: Wo have not tho tlmo to critically examine tho provisions of tho Gaston railroad commissioner bill, but Incllno to tho opinion that three men, all things considered, nro better than ono. A powerful because rich corporation coitld not so easily buy three men as thoy could one. Heuco wo favor three with authority to do some thing moro than draw their Balary. Freo Water Herald: Tho Idea of electing tho railroad commissioner by popular voto is a good ono and should bo adopted. Tho farmers, being In tho majority nro tho prin cipal patrons of tho railroads nnd casting n majority of tho votes will bo euablcd to elect an officer friendly to their Interests nnd secure for the peoplo of Oregon reasonnblo rates nnd fares, as well ns Immunity from discrimination, which ennblcs favor ed shippers to control the market price ot farm products. Tho Dalles Chronlcle: Vory wise ly recommends that tho legislature ask congress for an appropriation to build a portigo railroad at The Dalles. This la tho only thing that will glvo us speedy relief, we want portago railroads for tho benefits to bo derived whllo moro permnuent improvements are bolng mado, nud tho governor has sounded n kev nolo that will add to his unprece dented popularity. Editorial Correspondence Stnto Jeurnal: In tho speaker's chair sits T. T. Geer, tho tall sycamore of Ma rion, whoso caustic pen has made his bright mind familiar to tho read ers of tho Oregonlan. Tho speaker is very tall and slender and as straight ns n telephono polo. Ho stands behind tho desk most of tho tlmo thus emphasizing his height. Ho Is just In his rulings nnd ev idently considers tho speaker's gavel ono of the working tools of his pro fession and not a plaything or a buby rattlo. Hon. John Mlnto of all members ot tho houso probably rep resents tho longest sefvloo among the peoplo of Oregon. Ho Is white ning with years but no man shows a greater loyalty to his peoplo or moro fully enjoys their coufidcuco and esteem. Tho now Salem bridge wns ac cepted unconditionally, and if it goes out lu tho first freshot tho peoplo will havo no recourco against tho contractors. Albany Democrat. It will bo remembered that at least ono newspaper protested ugalnst theso mothods of oxpcndlng publlo monoys. Ghanei: Mkktinuh. Pomona grango meets with thoBalom grange lu their hall In tills city, on tho first Saturday lu February. All tho grangers in the county aro Invited to attend Bulem grange will hold an open meeting Wednesday ovon lug at 7 p. m., to discuss matters now botoro tho legislature. Tho public and especially members of tho legislature aro cordially Invited to attend nud participate In the dis cussions. Kloctrlc liitters. This remedy is becoming so well known anil so popular as to need no special monllriu. All who have used Electric Hitters sing tho samo song of praise. A purer medicine does not exist and It is guaranteed to do all that Is claimed. Electric Jlltlers will euro all diseases of the liver and kidneys, will remove pimples, bolls, salt rheum und othertiflectloiiscaiis. ed by Impure blood. Will drlvo malaria from the system ami pre vent as well us euro all malarial fevers. For cure of headache, con stipation and indigestion try Elco trio JIlttorM. Kutiru satisfaction guaranteed, or money refunded, Price 00 ots. und 11.00 nor holt!.. ut Fry's drug store. OIIIco of Salem Sle-un laundry 2.10 Liberty. Brunch offices, 200 and IMi! Commercial. Don't full to get somo of thoso choice vegetables nt Jus. Clark's Court street grocery store. aoon Ehfkoth. Tho eflects of having tho Wlllamotto rivor spanned by a bridge nt this city Is already seen by the number of people from Polk county who were In the city Saturday, trading with tho Salem merchants. Tho brldgo Is not nec essarily a blow to the small towns on tho other side of tho river as somo seem to think. Tho building up of tho county will build up tho towns. Salem's growth need not be the destruction of any other place. Tim Sprlug Modloluc, All who reuiua the uecejuity of purifying im. wm ..?. tun. jiiuuarui jiueu mutloUyrupeau bu relied upon. Mr. 11. O. Itoberlfron, of Marshall, Mich., tay: I have turrnred lulenscly from bilious new und rheumatism fur inrca years, and tried manr remedies. Hearing of Jllb bard's Syrup I bought a bottle Mod found It helped tne. I have used lour boltlMt und It has restored my liver aud kidneys to healthy action, and done more to purity my blood than anything 1 Imve ever taken 1 reoommeod Has a wonderful blood medl olue. Vary Touly V2urs, . .n.i P- tbln"u, MMratuill, uloU. Kor sule by Hiiilth A Htelntr. School Tax List. The school taxes of district No. 24 In Marlon county are now due nud puubIout tho clerk's office In No. &U1 Commercial street (In the reur of F. 8. Dearborn's book store In tho Bush Hreyumn block) Salem. The same will become delinquent uuleas it J7...I... AV i.i'Ti Y..I i " .' ivortlvrof uoard. IhU ITili iliu nr r aiu wiiuiu ou uy rrom uusilato. NoveuiUtr, 1WX1. w. Jl.rJiiiltMiN. ii-iwf QbtHot clerk: FOUNDED IN 18US. Tho oldest nnd largest Ranking House noilhofiSncremtntonnd soulli of Portland. Laid it Bnsli, Bankers; HALEM. IRON BUILDING. Accounts kept, loans mnde; oxehangeon ovory part or the world Bold and bought; letters of credit lssuod to travellers; collec tions made throughout the United Btntcn, Ilrltlsh. America nud Mexico. Thin bntiK has monetary connections with banks in Oregon, Washington, Idaho nnd MonUinn, nnd correspondents; In nil tho principal towns of thoso states. Crofts of eastern banKs taKcn nt par. First National Bant SALEM OREGON. WM. If. liADUK, President 1)11. J. JtKYNOUba, - Vice rrcsldeut JOHN MOIU, - - Cashier GENERAL BANKING. Kxclmngoon Portland, Ban Frnnclsco, Hon Koiiir bought nnd sold. i.uw iur, iiuuuun ana 11 Htnte, Conuty nnd City warranto bought. Invited to deiioBlt und transact business with us. Liberal advances made on wheat, wool, hops nnd other property pt rcasonnbto rates. Insurnnco on such se curity can be obtained at tho bank in most reliable companies. r armors nro coruiauy WILLIAMS & ENGLAND BANKING CO. CAl'ITAL.STOCK, all Subscribed, 5200,000 Transact n gdncrnl banking business In nil Its branches. GEO. WILLIAMS WK. knnlano HUGH MoNAKY lreslden Vlco President .- Cashier MUECTOllS: Geo. Wllllnms.Wm. Eng land, Dr. J. A. Illohurdson, J. W, Uobson, J. A. linker. Ilnnk lu now Exctmngo block on Com mercial street. 8:13-u Capital National Bank SALEM - - - OREGON. Capital Paid up, $75,000 durplus, 15.U00 H. 8. WALLACE, - - Prosldont. W. V. MAKTIN. - Vice-President. J. II. ALUKHT Cashier. DIRtCTORSl W. T. Gray, W. W. Martin J.M.Martin, 11. 8. Wnllnce. Dr. W. AAJuslok. J. II. Albert, T. M cK. Pntton. LOANS 1VIADE5 To larmers on wheat nnd other market able produce, consigned or in store cither In nrlvnta grannrlcsor limbllo warehouses. State and County Warrants Bought at Par. COMMERCIAL PAPER Discounted nt reasonable rotes. Drafts drown dlroot on Now York, Chicago, Han Kronclsco, Portland, London, l'arls, llerlln Uong Kong and Calcutta. INSURE IN YOUR HOME COMPANY "The State. " AHSossod nearly ono-thlrd of n million GEO. M. 1IEELEU, City Agent. And special agent for Marlon county. Of lion wiiii i ho Company. INHUUANCE ;o o m p a n y . riru ana Ma rine. JOB. ALUE11T, Agent, Bulem, Oregon J. L. MITCHELL. GEO. IIOKYK. MITCHELL & II0EYE, Brokers j AND ACCOUNTANTS Local nnd foreign collections attended to promptly. 1 la II road tickets sold to all parts of tho world. Uookkeeplng for local parties it specialty. Advertising placed In any part of the United Htntes nt the. most rcuKonablo rates. Commercial papers looked after promptly. 25U Commercial street, up stairs. Haleni, Oregon, FOREST GROVt. POULTRY YARDS, Founded in 1877. 1000 YOUNG .FOWLS FOR SALE Aud tho nnost ever bred on the Pacific Coast. Hook your, order early for'.cholco selections. Send Stamp for Catalogue. Address J. M. GARRISON, llkll-dw Forest Urove.Oregoa, EVERBEARING until frost. Descriptive Htrowberry. Ileum from Ma nrke list free HKTII WINQU1ST, lluskellvllle,Ore. Morgan & Mead, City Draymen t All work done with promptness and dU patch, Only the best men ure employed. .1-1. J. F. WHITE, Express No, 15, Prompt work and satlsfuetlonguarnn teed. Leave orders ut Jos, Clark's store, IUO Court street. J. G. HARRIS, EXPRESS N0S. 16 & 21. Leave order nt It. M. WudeACu's, liable work or no cay. It. S. ERNST, Upholsterer, All work, either new or repairing, dene In the best workmanlike shape. HUop souu of Ml ultlce. LOCATING PUBLIC LANDS, I ftin now prepared ta1octtleonel)unlrt4 men on uowtwlmtltf nwi timber cUluu In "i0"' tevorsble localities Correspoudencv ., ,.-rw.n..i .,,.,,11.11.... ..n..i.l.. "' L, . , . W. W. iikwii'iw, ygtfr eu- uevii,k