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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (March 2, 1891)
fill; CAPITA!, JOTCML IhT.v mail , lS'Ji.i B)SlA ' ! MOISOK-UIUMJIUITION. hz$l&$SZtsr w ily by ma ,c. '- ..,. rlpn i ..nn rpnr ,.--- - " ki - . . .. .! nrM i no u if not Plft 'S..rif V:,,tMA will be KKI.V JOUIKJAI. Will KB fnVrsnro not delivered OIIVnilL'G . l-- irv.l tor tiie . vi nr If papers are r.r.i ... OVKUVnVC.UKIK ' ytu e oiuee. f.r tr-iti " 25 els, "J 1. ....... epR.- " r....i J; ,')V , 'n,,1;-;;;--;i;;o;''it i.n"i iota ,,,,,.. ..,i- will ih. '"'xiill piciKu l.-nvo .m" -1,,ir ' h.,sVor v. hereon U Srs' K',,iys lu M ' mu- !in-rui.ii i.s-'.cwted f,- 11"! ,,.! !- filLIIERT fc i'j f -. :,. fVnrkpro 'eaters m ''"' ----v Glassware re, Wints, yi,w ---- Sole Brush! 9S, YYlIluuNg,'"-") ii .. nlifir ice. ru:. for Epicure Tea and Big gents Raking fowaer. lIAUKET. Wiat.net 02) cont-JwrDU. loin, active; SS t"J "" ' finest assortment of French can- Is andnewneoicnewiiB.uiii! Sfi'S RESTAURANT. I)K AFTKK THK TltEES. Those expect sound fruit next faum- ;ersuiiiid begin ow t0 w"g0 war ,, peots I" thoir oicniuus. , js given below which old imrdlsts claim is the best thing ,-v have tried to exterminate the uitpesta. The treed auouiu uu orougiily pruned and all the utnu tifth cut nway. Tne appiu trees feed iirt attention, as the white ird wanly pests like them the best. SxHtiiiiiatioii of tho roots of apple fiies reveals thousands of these erea fiirfs. which have made permanent . , .. tharnn nlll na Wlll-m milguit-iii, .... iuu, .... - . Scatlier advances they in old or--&....U ii-iil mivnr flip tree and branches. Next the pear tree is the . f .1 .. ictlni. rrocure rosin ami eouueu- -ited lv dissolve, simmer and di lute in hot water, in proportions as iddown in bulletins of the btate otticultunii Society, and with raabaud brush do thorough work- so put ashes around roots. No or- :atdists can aflbrd to neglect heroic iratment as above described. (Advice From Polk County. The Polk County Observer otters Ihe following advice to this city and makes no charge for it: "We see that Kalem capitalists propose to build a wooden railroad twenty-five relies to timber. Why not build fruinEoU to Dj'las and connect with 'the tramway here and be put in con- jtnectiou with tall timber by building only eight miles of road, and run Sthem ia the river from Eola to iBjleni. Think of this ye Saleaiites Efur our tramway is a success beyond Fall questions. With even the small engine temporarily devised forcon- I'fmctioa only, the logs are coming artgular, and when the new engine, aeonstructed to order and adapted to I the business, is on the track then it iwill Jill the bill exactly and our Ifriends over the way might profit ily it." A Sum-risk Pakty. Last Sat urday, Feb, 2Stli, a number of the Jjouug friends of Miss Netta Porter. surprised the young lady with a reusing party. The evening was MJnt pleasantly with comes and hwial converse. A varietv of crood things to eat were berved durln the I evealog, aud the enjoyable nfl'air iroke up at a lalo hour. Those present were: MIm. Xpttn mwi Ma Porter, Lizzie Holverson, May ayre, Blanche Woodfonl. T.ln Mnr- Un, Florence Steiner, Edith Sroat, J aud Hepburn, Cora Griswold, Liz- 'nuri, i'earl fckIII, Mary Kirn. blasters Tommv TTnnn ri... r..i.. i "? Alleu Churchill, Charley, Bill, i "die and Harry Thompson, Loyd J1", llalph Duncan. Willie Tar- 7, Major Wallace. Floyd Davton MH'Iaud9 Tavlor. ORS Foil tf AI.EM PllKCINCT. "m who are liable to be called on ' Stfvice as jurors In the justice or James Hatchellor, in the J Precinct, for tho coming ear: . wxlworth, E L I'ow-s-ihI. Sr. ' Em WKBoiiHihv. If. .lit K.irl II Biapleton.TCShaw, Daid h.;,!:,t.,M..!,umieier. w.i. y '.Un,P"rt, A T (jilbert, JI Wi J XV Crawford, J C Wm ? 'M,rtoi Murk Skitr, H W"uu r u U,re l'rt""W, Ulclmrtl B 0 1 lv'''Klt, J D Jordan, M Joc"' J A striokler, Samp- - I'-RUii-a t . .... ''Uim. joe. A postmaster Ukt h,. . , v- recently, by mjs- i -Holy, M. P!feter a Itt.r I Pfratan. Tt linn N?u.,l''Hl. It hap U ter from tb luitr8 1 S-ap 'ter took a greut , Tl "111 ll r , &, ' " IU ttW to thBjItie a wejl-rnade artluk of i,rtur j-k' j!!'0 J1 ' i a j "4a :iLir f r ''kfc"r WaoM Nik iIr. j,kfc,er "U-a.. Zw V "W M , --- . 1 . . li.. ' un Ur .. n .. Hu... - a. ... . - -HH... . w' - tMM ! ". If-T ..m Wute. p -U ar"e. rtUdbetftDn.- . . . . "inaiauiles eh---a-gin-3H2- IN TUB WAY OK GROWTH. With Spring Regius tho Progress or' Iho Xfw Yciir IiiirRe Ruilding In (crests Soon to Cntiimenre. Tudlcution.H 111 e strong for a largo and healthy growth of Salem during the coming summer and tall. Some definite plans are now being formed for large amounts of money to be spent lu permanent improvements Besides some fine brick buildings that will go up during the summer, and foremost among the other im provements will be those of the Salem water company and the electric ear line extension. The water com puny will spend some thing like feoO.OOOin putting in some large pipes and a two million g-illou reservoir on Fair Mount park, whirh overlooks the city from the south. This will be a valuable acquisition 10 the water supply of the city, not only by giving pure water, but tho pressure will b steady aud stronger, thus bettering the service for the fire department. The extension of tho electric street car line to the fair grounds lias long been considered one of tho most needed of Salem's progressive steps. This is now an assured fact, aud will soon ho accomplished. Sur veyors will be put in the field to lay out the line for the road this week, and the work of grading the road bed will be begun as soon as tin weather is favorable for such work. The company has asked for quota tions on iron aud other supplies from several firms aud in a few days will place an order with some one of them to furnish the needed material They are also negotiating for some cars which are already built in order inimvnthamliuroa mouth or two earlier. The cars were ordered by nn nf tho boominir cities of the sound, hut they found they had more cars than it was profitable to operate, and two of them were never put on the track. They are fine cars and tho Salem company are endeavoring to get them. If an order must be placed with the man ufacturers it will require ninety days before the cars can bo laid down in Salem. The two lumber yards which are now under way of construction are also among the important improve ments now going up. The Coburg Lumber company have their office already completed and their yard contains considerable lumber. Tho sheds are being built. This city yet lias a possibility of obtaiuing a factory or two before the year is out. Tho factories are what .Salem wants, for to support a large population they must have some thing to do. These enterprises should be encouraged in every way possible to give them a vigorous growth. Among the other build ings that are now well under way are the new church in North Salem, the residence of C. B. Brown in Yew nark, which will bo ready for oecupancy in a few days. The addi-1 tiou to the g.illery of F. J. Catterhn is neariug completion. In addition to these several other residences in different parts of the city are going up. Before another month is past tho foundations for a dozen or more new buildings will belaid. The Sick Impkovinci. Miss Hally Parrish, who has been very low with tho fever at the home of her father in this city, was some ' better this morning and tho doctors ' have moro hopes of her recovery. finfnirln' tlin n 1 1 f.llili mr nil v&feijllia were discouraged. Miss Carrie Myers, who is very ill with tho typhoid fever at the residence of her ( Third House. brother, W. W. Martin, is much of all members of improved this morning and strong hopes are now entertained for her recovery. School District Meeting. To- night iu the opera house will bo held a public school meeting of district prices. 2 20 It. 24, for the purpose of voting on tho . question of issuing bonds for tho, Boneless pigs feet Sioat ife Gile's building of another school house iu the city, and doing any other busl.i Never Grows Weary.-The ness which may come up before such people-who have traded with John meeting. The report of the school Wright for tho past quarter of a cen clerk will be read. The election will tury. never siem to grow weary of be held on next Mouday, wlieu a going there for the best goods. trustee aud clerk will be elected. '1 - I Thky Sinci. Tho birds of spiiug, Takes His Leave. M. J. Mc- tra-Ia-la ! So do tiie ladies of Salem Kiunou, who has served the state slug the praises of Jas. Deuliitni & in capacity of First warden at the Co. for selling such delightful shoes. state prison for more than four yoars 1 . - has resigned his position and noes to TotheHuii. Thelad.'esof Salem Portland where lie will go into the know where the hub of fashion is real estate buuiuess. Mr.Melviunion has made nu efficient officer and his services will bi missed by the super intendent. iVo chilis luyet been ipade to fill the vacancy. A SlidinoMountain. TheRose- j burg Plnlndealer says that it is re-J nortod that th mountain opposite tho great slide iu Oow iinwk oanyon Ll nn.l nmi'lmr ttiuWIV (10WU .... ... -11-U..I I... lM.n moved ' uwi. ..,...-.--"-- out of line about a foot, aud Is liable at any time to be buried 'neath an avalanohe of jock. Goiyo AHKAD.-r. a. iri.w,iu upholsterer, finding work in hi line' liitl dull. ha hen making nw ! work." if. iW itist mni oui my ulee Uil lounge ot hb own tu- - . Hlv r -w0-. . - w&rknwtiwlilji, H Mr. 'it "1 Ih will IwwiJie runu?el"r . . . .... . .... . ., - VaWH MAUUV VVHV UP m uwtf.riwiae a vmiug hwu bwtow , fVM u.d gMei ' kinda In bulk and packages all at Clark's, 100 Htate street. iNcouj'OUATKt). Articles lucor- J)oralluS the Y. M.C. A., of Astoria, havo been filed in the office of tho secretary of state, with C. A. Han sn, E. C. Holden, O. 11. Estis, M. .). Kinney, W. .1. Crawford. A. B Cyrus, .1. T. Ilos-i, A. G. Hardesty and Oliver Stewnrt as incorporators; value of property on hand $500. Tho Amateur club, of Portland, also filed articles with G. L. Biekel, J. W. P. McFall, it. P. Elllnger, W. H. Chapin, II. E. Judge, W. F. Llpuian, Herbert Wilson, h.-Gold, smith, B. L. Hulehiim, B. I,. Can and A. B. MoAlpin; no pmperty. Als 1 Vidt lodge 1(10 I. O. O. V., with Hell capit.il anil J-',. H. TeM, .1. 11. noiiano. it no. i. m. Nines as incor porators. Buiuu-AiiY at Brooks, A few nights ago someone void of the virtue of honesty entered the homo of M . Beaity, of Brooks, and helped hlmKelf to such articles a suited ills fancy, among them beluga box of cigars which were a present to the old gentleman. Some one also entered the Van Ansel hotel aud took an overcoat. Botli thefts are attributed to the same person. Quikt. Things are quiet at Jas. Donham & Co.'s for the first time in eight months. As a result their are ofi'eriug the most extraordinary prices in shoes ever known in Salem. Ladles of Salem aud surrounding country should not forget that Mrs. D. L. Fiester can save them money on millinery. Only the best styles kept. No old goods left over. rtfc w It Boneless pigs feet Sroat & Gilo's - ...... . 1 ... ,., PERSONAL AM) LOCAL. Dr. Hansel, of Brooks, was In the capital city on business. Mr. I. Vanduyn weut down to the metropolis this afternoon. It. It. Cooper, of Independence, is doing the capital city today. W. M. Ladd, of Portland, is in Salem today on business. Judge Kelsey, of Corwillis, is in Salem this afternoon on business. Dr. S. II. Jessup is in Portland to day having gone down this after noon. W. L. Tooze, of Woodburn, is in the city today on business in the circuit court. W. A. Muniey, private secretary to Governor Pennoyer, spent Sun day in Portland. Judge It. S. Strahnn came down from Albany on the 1 o'clock train this afternoon. This Monday, March 2nd, is the ceutennary anniversary of the dentil of John Wesley. Capt. W. W. Bartlett, is back from his Kansas homo where he went last 1 October. His family is expecteil to 1 come to Salem in a few weeks. 1 Dr. Glesy and Wife, who have been in California for the past month, were in Salem this morning. They went down to their home in Aurora, this afternoon. . For Sriiool Clwik. I hereby announce myself as a candidate for School Clerk for District No. 1. -9 tf W. S. Boons. For School Clerk. Prof. S. A. Handle is hereby placed in nomina tion for election to the office of school clerk of District 24, Marion county, Oregon. Many Citizens. Pickled beef tongue Sroat AG He's Supeilor pictures the third house made by Mo n tee Bros. 9 Alarm Clocks'. The Court street jeweler lias just received a largo lot f alarm clocks which lie will selJ for a short time at less than Eastern I located, and they all revolve about that line now s.took at Halv-orson1. Snvon laundry soap only 5 cents 11 bar at Crisamaii k Osburn's. Discrimination, ho employ dUcriu useSectlng oarpots, oil oiuths, lac ourtain, curtain olu and fix- -.. ... ..til unt ttuliirtl' Ui.lii lil'j luil lures, win nv- "-- " K"(1? ',el.HeT.J: H. Liinii, online iauti k Bush's bunk, 2-14 o o d fc w tf died. HAItltra-Kinjrtinin T. Harris aged 87 year, at Philomath, Or.. March 1, 16l, r M lUnfi "I ,nip rrmuiiVfroui spinal injury. n.u.wl u-nii tlieolil(t SOU of Mr. win. Harris of ShIoih, who was first .vv."- " - - . Mill. IIAIIIDI'I ." nftjrUH- f w, WPi, deftlll th( ,WBiiig. The mother and iw aiti-r went 10 iii"i-'"-w-j. , white U. Uarrin went this morn- ...- a u.l von thut moruipg'K train XBXIK. WJ ... .1- I., tl.ln ..,. rirt lu UTIII- 1MB n '" "" Ht f juoeral Uk 4ae to-day Hty. at 1 Hi. Tl youug man was ut tut tb Om P- iwi y at 1 bat -r.aod waaa highly n-' .....l .lniu-i. He UMr a Wf- and lit- people -t Halcin who deeply mourn bU da'b. THE RAILROAD COMMISSION. Extensively Signed 1'etilions its to Whom They Shall Srlrrt for Clerk. At the state house, Messrs. Colvlg, Clow and Hamilton met today, ac cording to law, to orgauize them selves as the third Oregon Board of Bailwav Commissioners, A chair man and clerk of the board had to be chosen. A score or moro of petitions lay upui the table ottering suggestions aud recommendations upon the delicate subject of selecting their clerk. xt It o'clock the board had not got thro' reading the advico gratutiously offered from all parts of the state. The board orgauized by electing Geo. W, Colvigchairman. Tho can didates for clerk were Miller of Jose phine, and Lovell of Marion. Snow in the Upper Valley. The towns up the valley are burled in snow. Judge Kelsey who came down from Corvallis this afternoon, says there was eight inches of snow in that city, and news comes from Albauy of about tho same amount there. Ayouugmau from Junction stales that wlicu he left that bHrg this morning there was a foot of snow on the ground. While all tho up river towns are suowed under, Salem is enjoying a bright sunshine with the grass looking green aud fresli in her numerous lawns. There was a smalt sprinkle of snow hero Sunday morning, it melted almost as fast as it fell. Electric Hitters. This remedy is becoming bo well known and so popular as to need no special mention. All who havo used Electric Bitters sing the same song of praise. A purer medicine does not exist aud it is guaranteed to do all that is claimed. Electric Bitter will cure all diseases of tho liv er and kidneys, will remove pim ples.boils.salt rheum and otherafiec tions caused by impure blood. Will drive malaria from the system aud prevent as well as cure all malarial levers. For cure) of headache, con stipation and indigestion try Elec tric Bitters Entire satisfaction guar anteed, or money refunded, l'ric 50 cents and $1 per bottle, at Fry's drug store. It Works Well. The Journal plan of stopping all the subscriptions when time expires is meeting with great favor A subscriber at Santa Barbara writes: "Hofer Bres: Please find en closed postollleo order for the Weekly Capital Journal. 1 cannot got along without your val uable paper. It pleases me to bee you stand for ther'ghts of the peo ple and give it to the Oregoulau. You are in the right. May you succeed is my sincere desire." :.t Stand Yonr (i round. When you make up your mind to take Hood's Sai'saparllla, do not be Induced to buy some other prepara tion instead. Clerks may claim that "hum Is ns irond ns Hood's" and all I that, but the peculiar merit of I Hood's Sarsnpaiilla canuot bo equalled. Therefore have nothiug to do wi-h suostitutes aim insist upon having Hood's Sarsaparilla, the best blood purifier aud building- up medicine. For a short time, o'nly, will the Court street jeweler sell alarm clocks at the low price of $1.45 under l'J niontliH guarantee. 0 It Instruments Filed tor Record at the County Recorder's Ulli-r. Salem Land Co to Perry S Barker, lot 3in blk 11, En glewood ad to Salem i Oreuon Land Co to II W Cottle, lots 10, 17, 18 and 10 of Stinnyside fruit farms No 2 Clare B Irvine to J A Crego lots 5 and 0 and a part of lot 7 in blk 43 in North Salem Oregon Lund Co., to B II Cunningham; It 43 of Sunny. 250 400 I side fruit farm 330 Williams & England to W T Ramsend; b. ford; 125 acres in t 7 Br 2 w Hofer & Zorn to J D Taid, q. c. (1; laud in Champoeg. 4,000 30 1li 1'rtiKt-nt at Iiiaiimiilu. Tliu twrent of Insomnia or wiikefullness Is In nine caHeHotitoflcua dyapvptlCKtoin ucli. Uood digeiillon cIvch hound hlet'i, IncllKiMlon Interfere with It. One of the prominent nyniiitoniH ofn weak state of the giistrlooiguii In 11 dUUuhaiice ofthe cruiilueivtj entrepot, the bniln. In- vleorulo me hioiiiucii, unci you ntiiore Ciiuiliurliiiu to the gnnl center. A moat reliable medicine for the purpose Ih Iloslet ter'HMtomaeh lllttem, which U fur prefer 11b e to mliiuml tiedullveH and jiouerlul n.ucotlcH which. thoui;h they muy for u time exert 11 sopurlllu Influence ujhiu t liu hr.iln, soon (Oiiho 10 act, mid liiwirlubly Injtnethe toueiif tho stomiich. The lilt terM.outhe coulnuiy, restore nctit Ily U theopcrutloiuofthulull liuportiit)loit.''Oi, and their bcncll',ent Inllueuc U relleeleil lu sound sleep Hilda IriiiKiuil ntiil ofthe nervoiiH system A wholesome lriieliin Is likewise i!lcn to the action ot the liver unit boueU bX lis use. Wonderful?! ItWUltJ f ten id low Ihe uso of Hood's Barwtpanlla rievere eiises vt scrofula, iism wliieh oilier prep ur.i.uiis h.ne been ontll"s )ield to the pcMili-r eiiMtlio jxmers of !il lnedl me. Dl.ti'Mi.'' c.im-s of d) upepila, eicruciat- li a c. mi Uhits of the kidneys a.u4 liver, poiiizlne Itch a id i-mi 1 1 Mlt rlifuiu. d igrtMt- Results a-.o . r j o cjt.iri ll. and aeluss aud iln f il.enMMt.UH, re cured by Jfood's Hsr- 1 ".la. It 1 urine the blood, and at the .0 llii.e tones the ktonuili, coatrs n 1 i"', ail glys rUKtlitorieiylui-v 1 A the uody, Olvo It a trial. General Debility - Par tour years my wile suffered with ; tu-Mir buwhes on the gland uwkr l-rn,-ili-ldUIMyt.f UwwUoJe syMM. HI bM-HM Y "T tt bkh t'.it H - K r rf "' deH'-'r rruuutf (Mr rvry. l"Jiykla did nut sm lu u4ftUMl her esu; at all vrato 4te nTr dsrtted any tot fmw Uteir tristmMtt. H tbtaUy emthtto to ly Hwrf5 Brinilft. TV tH'M ef set ra mi name! and satisfactory Uiat tABUMUHl to pikti It. and l- li" tmMi 8U has K.lBa la tteifht From 84 to III Pounds a4 U Xwttr awl la Otter luMUa tfcM su. Uj tj j yaaw. tht bmttun uwtrm hr ar.o li-re MminHbvi, ait.1 we belk-ve li . J t rt(rUU tll be l" " - ,ot lcuti- ,.u." J J X.-B-- -t--a MfCtal Mt(-el. -W-4-U. Ms. Hood's Sarsaparilla . fr,.4L, i.ii. ij-4 iyi . c. t uoo u, Alite-ru..u..u mhu uu yo wu - Vw: wjm-iuji s - tr From 1 ho Indian School. Chi:ma v. Mail . I have read the item in the Joihinai. of Feb. Slh, in regard to the exercises ren dered hereon tho-lh, the anniver sary of tho school, ami ltilo some hnvo just credit given tluin, the re porter Intentionally or otherwise forgot to give due credit to all. Prof, ltobb and Mi. Brlstow, In connec tion with the other teachers, work ed hard to make tho program a suc cess ns well as maintain order. And tho net of the evening, 11 dialogue entitled " Who won the Dictionary," performed by six boys ami two girls, all oi which acted their parts excep tionally well, and so considered by all the audiance. When pupils merit by their untirlngeuergy and hard work just praise, I'nmonowlio believes in commending them for it. Header. A Wonder Worker. Mr. Frank Huffman, a young man of Burlington, Ohio, states that he had beeu under tho care of two prominent physicians, and used their treatment until ho was not able to get around. They pronounc ed his case to be Consinptlon aud In curable. He was persuaded to try Dr. Kiug's New Discovery for Con sumption, Coughs and Colds and at that time was not ablo to walk across tho street without resting. Ho found before he had used half of a dollar bottle, that ho was much better; ho continued to uso It and is to-day enloylnc cood health. If you have any Throat, LungorChcst iroiiuie, try it. We guarantee sat- Isfaetiou. Trial bottle free at Fry's Drugstore. You cau save money your shoes at Crissnian by getting & Osburn's. Who? When tho question is asked who keeps the best lino of furnishing goods and men's cloth ing, tho general respouso is, tho Salem Woolen Mill store. New Tennis Clud. A new lawn tenuis club was organized in this city last week. They hold their first regular meeting at the home of Miss Mamie Crump tomor row evening. its Merits Thoroughly Tested. Dr E. S. Holden, Dear Sir: The Ktlieral Cough Syrup received. I have used this syrup lor coughs and colds for several yeacsand can truly say that itis tho best, if not the best coii;h medicine that I have ever used or known of. John S, Kerr. Large size, SI; email 50 cents. For sale by all druggists. Cakdaie, Nov. 3, 1878. CURE Sick Iteadoche and relieve nil Iho troubles Incl dent to a bilious strife of tho system, such ns Dizziness, Nausen. Drouslncss, Distress after eating, Pain hi tlio Side, Ac While their most rumarkuble success bus been shown lu curing Headache, yet Cauteu'h Littlf. Liven Pills nro equally valuable in Constipation, curing and preventing this nnnoyini; complaint, nhlle they also correct nil disorders of the stomach, stimulate tho liter and regulate tho bowels. Even If Uicy only cured Ache they would lie almost priceless to thoso who suffor from this distressing cemplaint: but fortunately their goodness does not end here, and thoso who once try them will Mm! these Ilttlo pills valualilo in bo many ways that they will not be willing to do without them. Ilut after all sick head ACH Is the hnne of so mnny lives that hero Is whore we make our great boast, Our pills cure it while others do not. Cartkr-s Litti.k Liver I'ilm nro tery small ami Very easy fo take. One or two pills mnke a dose. They oro strictly vegetable and do notgrlpoor purge, but by their gentle action pleaso all who uso tlu-m In vials at Kb cents; five for $1 Bold everyu here, or sent by moil. CABTI2 .ESlStm: CO., Vex Text UFilL Sills UFrics SO RETARD; I will nnv the nhove reward for Informa tion lendltig to the recovery of two colts which left my nliice nt Harlow stallon Inst September. Due Is n D year old horse colt, dark Isty with 11 ennl black xit on shoul der. The other N 11 filly, two yiwrs old this prlng, ulwi iln'k Isiy, llolh of them havo loiigtulln,.Addrehd tt-M, IIAJtl.-W. 'll w Harlow BtMtlon, Or, SAY ELLA! Look over my wardrobe and take some of my old cloth log down to tho Dye Works, 18H. Commercial Street, and have thorn dyed aud renovated and wo cau save enough to buy you a new dross In tho spring. All right.daMr,! will do so rig lit away. FOR SALE. K. veniy-ntue . A inllM fmia Me aud OM-iMtlf uarM of latui Mtm, VA Irom fiuiapeftd. 'row Mttili-UH toiidlBjf; H eet: M lull from uf a mile Iroiu MiUotd hu. IIiwm win, .moke house, wood and ebleken UnM I' fly ae lo -uIUvmUimi; Iwlanee pM4r; four sfMiurt vi tit jilac; flne yofia rs ebard, tu-ll fruit. Me. Cll at Ike pWt.nr -ildrwe C. I euver, Deueer, Martofl Co., Ureieon. -U Iwd4w IMPORTBD HORSES, Kour fl ne atulilnu to be sold mhM XU iimi luisi, mmu aeuii . HA' Mi,Or. -I - v IWS l4lll I wry antagotiistlo to him, and In th aouth he la entirely Ignorod aaevoi n polblcoundldte. The nbh-st leaders of the party both In the West and South, re- . .. ... .1 Hidiatw Ida utUmwwa with a K'taL' CARTER'S iver tgfKH P PIUS. llJl 1 ----5B dock ra . BiT !BQyl'm HEAD deal of feeling, aud hert un rwerv iu. t iovr-t prhs. ully that no man with hu opinion i.uiU'HY 4 DtXAlvr, can over anccfi-il to the chair JieWt-rKalrOroutja KaUiiijOrgft, ooi.e o uj led. Mr, t leyelaul inad - atssil -ia. WjiiMiimjinmrn nrnsu'w' Abraham Iincoln's Motte: A GOVERNMENT OF THE PEOPLE, BY the PEOPLE AND FOR the PEOPLE. That's tho Kind of a Republican Paper You will Find in the Capital Journal! - A vtaP'h A-Ln , ' 1 . JOHN HUGHES, Dealer in Groceries, Paints, Oik and Window Glass, Wall Pa lter and Horder, Artists' Ma terials, Lime, Hair. Nails and Shingles, J I ay, Feed and Fence Posts, Grass Seeds, YAv, NKIV ADVKKTIHKMKNTH. I,MJlUiAMVl iieriM of liiuil I miles houth of Hiilem. lCoqiilro at HiIh ofllce. :i.2 mi B. K. HALL, Paper llangci'! Ixjuvo order at Olobe Heal ICstaleKxchuugu LADD & BUSH, Bankers. IKON IIUILDINa, SAbttM, ... - OHKOON. Transact n general biuililng business In 1111 uepiiriuieiiiH. 3:'Jm MRS. 1). L. FIESTER. The Largest Htock of SPRIA; MILIillVEUY Of tho eholccst styles. Tho hilesl styles from Han I'riuielnco and the east, a tlim line of novelties. I jidles, Invited to mill, Inspect und compare prices. nic MiW D.C.SHERMAN, (J, 8. Pension und C'luim agent, I'.O Hox al. H.ilem, Oregon. Deputy County Clorl' Vrllo for blanks, w SIWJLL BUY A LOT Of .nods at our store! We curry a full line of groceries, feed, crockery, chuswure, cl guru, tobucco una confectionery. T. IIUIMOWB, No. l Commer!ttl Ht., Hulem gt .m i.gr 'OR SCHOOL CI IK. 1'llOr. H. A , UA.NDLKIs hereby placed III nomlimllon fur election to IhuolIUe ol sehool eleik of Dl.t. 21, Murlon tounty, Oron. ilsny Ollliceu. Ml hereby sjiiihuum mrnelf a eundldute SelMAjl Cfwk for Dtilrlet Na 'ii. W. H. UOOOH. fr CHO.O. VANWAONER, 10.1 STATE HTUEBT. At Ilssu Urvehtoek of mouldlnr. ami will If-Htli pletMres nwllj.snd ut WW rutw. A re uwiiswti oi wu iKir Mb wall iur hIo on tm. 1li.JXT44Xa. IMf WrlWWPs PUVpVI-llIN W IHIHflM tbt u tmMt. .... . uni.w .-. 1'ka. 4i.n.ln-jl --. -.-w ,( in -(!. . 1 ' 1 ip 1 1 for Scot iMhtui i isiiii.'irniffflaw----s Keep Close -TO- the People SUBSCRIPTION RATES: DAILV 50 WEEKLY, Over Legislative 0NK OK THK LAItdKHT KHTAHLIHIL meats In the Htale. Iiwur rates thiiu roithind. Ijirgesl stock U'gnl llliinks Ic thuHtute, ii-d biggest discount. Keud foi prlcollstnf Job priullug, mid ejitnloiruo of ciI blanks. K. M. WAITK, bteiwu 1-rlntor Halem Oregon. HADING Till! SliASON, My New Stock of Wall Paper Has JUST ARRIVED At V. M. SAItOJlANZ'fi, 70 Commoroiul St. Miiuldluus, pleturu frutnes, wlnduw shades, Notions and toys. All kliidsofplctitro fruints inudo toorder. 5 'and 10 Cent Counters, 10 Acres for Rent. A choice tract only ouo mile from ftilem Toritisllber.il, Apply to HOFKJt BItOS., Journal Ufllce. Tarqiayors, 'J'ako Notice! Your stnto nnd roiinty tuxes lor Murlon county for the year 1 IftlOs should bo pui ul once us costs will soon no utiueii. K. M. CltOIHAN a-l.'l-tr. Hherlftund tax collecter, $500 Reward! WKwIII uy thoutxivo reward for any cusuof liver comjiliilnt, dispepshi, sick headache, ln(llKetl(iii,imtlpullon or eon tlteuess woutiinolciiru wltw wont's Vg elhibleLhier i'llls, when tho directions are Irletlu eomplU-d with. They lire purely vcKetuhl, and never fall to k'vo sutl fuo tlou. HtiKiir (touted, Imiuu boxes, contalu. I u it : HO pills, 'JC cents, Iteware of cxiunter fells und iiillutlons. The Kenulne inunu- KC UH fMtMriMKililyby 'J'HK JOHN U. WKMT jo. Lriiitu.oiii, Hold by ueo. v.. uood. Drunit st. KAl Com street, Hulem Or. 01 k N mi HKAI, KSTATK IlItOKIiltS AND NOTAUIIW I'UIII.IC. tiolleetlons Made und Iuns Negotiated. SIIUOOMMICWCI Ab STKICUT SAL13M OREGON. lOld&w.tf FOREST (JROVK PODLTHV YARDS, Founded in 1877. 1000 YOUNG FOWLS FOR SALE And the finest overbre4 on thej lelfla (joust. Hook yotirl order burly furaboUe selections. Serul Stamp for Cataloguo. Address J. M. GARRISON, 10:11. Aw Kortwt (Jiove, Oreftin. I'Oll HALE Or Trado for Real Estato. A good ipmu Ot work tu.rse-, well broke. IHiln.. UA1IVIM '1111 l&f IIU1IM "Hflr". Knun.1 .iiuwi... SIOIUI" Turner, Oregon. PRNTNG. SOpfltOr m tm tt-; K J m" it a . '. y 1 A 7 ' vl A N-SS- .' I )" r "A v V'' Cents per Ivtontri - $1.50 per Year Session, Only 25 Cents Proposals Invited. rpHK Hoard of Trustees of tho Oregon X. , Htnte Jnsauo AhvIuiii hereby Invito seined nroiHwnls as lollews: 150 IMIb nmttreKs(H, all (;riiy hslr, host quality, (J rcot6 Inches Ioiik by a root 4 In. UM lbs fMitliers(Koeso, renovated.) !W0 pairs red blankets. 200ynrdsheuvyAmoskciie ticking, ouo yurd wldo. ' lfiO white hod spreads. 160 all Iron bejidnteads with wire mat treKsoH. Knell niuttresH to bu foot 8 Inches wldo by 0 root 4 laches long, composed or :I0U wires, distributed In Iho Aillowlnir man uen hied ouisldo strand to consist of U wires ouch, followed with a ktrand of 4 wires each; 3stritnds wilt rundown thucen ter ofl wires each, then u strnnds on cncU side between tho center and outside, dls trihiitednttiiuiil Inlervnls.ol I wires each: all other strauds composed of a wires each, und Iho mesh nut more that 9 i no nam to reject nny and nil lililu tn. served. lllila wilt be oiwncd nt a o'clock p. n Tuesday, March :i, 1M)I. ' HYLVICMTKH 1'KNNOYEH. (1IX). W.McllltlDK. I'll II MKIHOHAN. ,., . .......... .Hoard of Directors, Win. A. MUNLY.CIcrkof Hourd. aw Pi'oposals for Vood. lllh board oftruslws of theOregon Htale liiseuo Asylum hereby Invito sealed its tor wood tiy follews: hi l'JW cords of sound Ixidv fir wood. la) oords of second growth ur wool, lUOivirds of pole ouk wood. Iloily fir to bo sound wood. hccoiid Krowth fir to bo nil split wood from timber lar.o ennui; h to split; uo round wood accepted, l-oloouk tobonotfeKs than t luckcs la dlumctor. Wood to be piled 10 feet threo Inches 1.1. 1. utid nil (ffhvi.,(1 if,.rM ri,i.. her 15, lWd. Hlds will he received hi umniinU of from liny cords up, The wixl must ho four feel la length nnd of the very beslijuullty, subject to t-Oupprovul oflhu incdloul stiiwrlnieiident. The right lo reject any and all hlds Is re served. Illds wfil be opened at 2 o'clock l. iu., Tuesday. March 3. lMjl. ' HYLVlWrKH PKNNOYKU, (JKO. W.McllllIDK. ' PHIL. MhTHOHAN. Hourd of Trustees. Wni.A. VlUNLY.Clerk of Hoard. 2Mw M. T. RINEMAN DKAL-ll IN Staple and Fancy Crockery, OUisswaro, Uim, Woedeu and Willow ware. All kinds ormlll feed. Also vesBtublesuud fruits lu their seasou. i ugliest nvtce luild for country produce." We solicit ushureof your luitronuge, V-V )3JHttest street Notice. rilHK Hulem Lumber Co. ;thls day dts. ,1 solved by mutual consent. All persons knowing themselves Indebted lo said com. uny are rei nested to make Immediate iuyiueutloJ. W. Curr, In charge ofthe books, (Signed, A. II. UUNOAN. ,-u .. . . J. O. DOHHANOK, Jan. 17, IHU1. Oregoninn Hail Hoad GompaNy. Oeuerul oftloes Kront and T, HU, l'orllan KAHT HIDK. Krom Toward I-orUsud Hlution. 1-ortluud Hllver-Coburg 1'orl'ud lort'4 Uum mail mull Kxp LVM I.VAM sKMAlAg 0 00 8 00 i-ortl'ndHl't'o i 0U 3 7 ii 10 ... Woodburu 1-10 1 U 8&U 11 it -llverton 12 05 4b 6 07 llrownsvllle 7 to a W...foburf . a at Connections nt Wondburu with H I Co trulns louud from l'rotland and ut Tall men with tntlua to and from Albany. WtUT HIDK Alrliemall I'ortlaud uisll LV AM AU I'M USO -l-ortland r.WV, 816 IJtA Dundee Junction 305 2 CO .. Hherhuin . 8UQ 4I DhIuu KM 4 CA ,woutiiouth , 7 M 463 .-..-Atrtle OiS TUkst for West aide stations for aula at loot ol Jsilersou st. Ticket- for Kusl tilde station fur eale el Union deixit, I -or oik and I atreeU. CI f AH, N, KCOTr. (Ian. HunL Alltn.Vvt. A l-ii. Aut -Vfty