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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 30, 1891)
"TTTF CLOAKS In order to close out-the stock before invoicing we have which will save jjE CAPITAL JODMAL WEDNESDAY, "DEC. SO. 1891 FINEST BOXES I of choice Candies over sold la Salem or ou Hie uonsi. xuy a uox lor I New Year at JONE3 & BERNARDI'S, Bush's Bank Block. GILBERT k PATTERSON, Dealers in Groceries, Crockery, Glassware, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Brushes, Windowelass, Etc. Sole Agents for Epicure Tea and Big Can Baking Powder. NEW CUTTER AND FITTER. We have how secured a first class cutter and fitter with fourteen year's experience. MATTHEWS DRESSMAKING PARLORS, 331 Commercial St. LOCAL DATES. Dec. 30. Alumni concert, Reed's opera house. Dec. 31. Social at Good Templar's hall. Jan. 1. Second Regiment band concert, opera house. Jau. 3. Dedication Unity church. ' Jan. 22. County Farmer's Alliance. A Good Example. An Albany paper says that twenty-ono years ago there passed through Albany a strange lad, about fifteen years of age. Although penniless, he was on his wav from Eastern Oregon, to college. His slouch hat, threadbaro coat, and worn out boots, gave tiie boy nn appearance that was any thing but attractive. He was next seen with a knapsack und blankets on his back plodding his way through the mud of a back street In Corvallis. He next figures as a stu dent and janitor in college. He graduated step by step, rising from one position to another. The lad grew luto a thoroughly rounded manhood, whoso services rank among the first In his profession. We have reference to Prof. J. B. Horner, who will next Monday step Into an important position in the Oregon Agricultural college. A Pioneer Gone. Died, at her residence in Linn county, Oregon, Dee. 22d, ut the age of 63 years, 0 months and 17 days, Louisa Parrish Houston. This dear mother was born in Gcarnsy county, Ohio, June 6, 1838, who with her parents, Evans and Catharine Parrish, emigrated to the state of Iowa in the year 1847, from which state they moved to Linn county, Oregon'in 1853, by the long and wearisome Journey common in those days, across the plains. Bhe was married to Newton Hous ton, who still survives here, June 15, 1854. She was the mother of eleven children eight living, who with her bereaved husband, one brother, W. W. Parrish, and four sisters. Albany Democrat. Equalization. This week will bo spent by the state board of taxa tion evening up the valuation of railroads and telegraphs. Mr. Shel ton, the president, is also to put In an appearance. If he cannot act with the board there is nothing to prevent bis not drawing his $10 a day, He will probably not omit that part of his job. The Hiveb. Monday night and Tuesday the river raised eleven inches. This morning It is at a standstill. Ladies fine shoes that will pleaee 'he most exacting, Juat arrived at ft. J. Fleming's B. S. 8. 8., 118 State treet, Eastern prices prevail. "The Best.".. Wbi. Urown 4k Co. J- BARGAINS will offer for the New Year's Trade the balance of our PLUSH GOODS, HOLIDAY NOVELTIES and Brocaded Silk Handkerchiefs at PWe BOTTOM PRICBS. -JL. AND JACKETS - AT COST - buyers a good margin. Call H. IAJNN. iNEAULY DEAD. Stranger Pound Lyin Out Night He is Resuscitated at the City Jail. All The 9 o'clock electric car brought down u man who was picked up this morning uearly insensible at Twentieth street. He was taken into the city jail and Marshal Miuto proceeded to anniv restora tives. He was soon able to sit up, but was so paralyzed and numb with cold as to be unable to cive his name -" WHO THE MAN WAS. This forenoon persons came in from the country looking for Henry Johnson, a brotbor-iu-luw of Riley Muukers, a well-to-do farmer. The man who was with hlni last ninht says le lefc him at the electric June tion, aud supposes in trying to walk homo from there be fell in the ditch where he lay all night. Johnson was delirious nil forenoon at police headquarters and acted in an ir rational way. , TO THE KEFORM SCHOOL. Chief of Polico Minto Forwarding a Grist of Wayward Youths to That Institution. Seven boys from ten to twelvo years of ago were gathered up at police headquarters Thursday and four tried for commitment to the state Reform school. the "boys." IraBasey, John Putterson, Geo. Cliue and Dick Ely are the Incorri gible. A number of citizens ap peared with complaints against the seven, rue iour to do sent up are charged with petty thefts, breaking windows and street roaming generally, Recorder Goodell will pass on them and at least three out of the four will be sent up. New Additions. In the county surveyor's office plats are being made of several new additions. "East Salem Fruit Farms" plat contains 67 acres of the Chas. Bweaglo farm, laid off In ten-acre tracts by the Pacific Land and Orchard Co.; Condit's addition co Salem" comprises 43 lots just north of Rosedale addition. The town of Miuto on the O. & P, railroad is laid oil in three blocks of 12 lots each. Runaway. This forenoon a team with lumber wagon ran away on Twelfth street, and as it reached the Bo ut hern Paciflo track near the cannery struck a buggy which was travelling ahead. The buggy was badly demoralized and the running team fell, thus stopping what might have proved a serious affair. No one was hurt. Attacks Pennoyek. T heWood bum Independent, which has hith erto been a great admirer of Gov ernor Pennoyer, uttacks him se verely for his endorsement, recom mendation and high praise of Sen ator Simon of Portland, as a candl dade for the U. 8. circuit court judge ship. Blue Day at the Blue Fbont. Their celebrated Cbaso & Sanborn coffee all sold ! But it is expected daily, from Boston, Mass. Insane. A descendant of the race of Win. Tell, aged 28, named Anton Muer was committed to the asylum for hereditary insanity. Style. If you like oysters in any style known to the art of cookery go to Heileubrand's. i 9 - . Twenty-one acres of good land three miles from Salem, 18 acres cleared, house, and five acres set to fruit. Price $1500, a bargain. En quire at the Globe Ileal Estate office, Bush & Breymau block upstairs. 12-20-3L Good Teiii'lars. Necktie and apron social at the Good Templars hall on Thursday evening, Dec. 3Nt- Ladles bring neckties and aprons. I Admission free. 2t HOLVERSON. made a bonafide cut in prices and be convinced. ' LUCAL AND FKUSO.NAL. The state board of tqualizatlon are in session. heats for the Alumni concert to night at Dearborn's. A man In tho Albany jail, named W. D. Dempster, is thought to be the man who committed the Turner burglaries. Iu the probate court G. W. Dlmick, administrator of the estate of Moses Sauders, deceased, has filed his final account. It v-ill be heard Feb. 1st. The Journal was lu error ubout the Willamette valley mills shutting down Tuesday for high water, as such was not the case. The river has been going down rapidly the last twelve hours, full ing nearly two feet up to the hour of going to press. Attorney General Chamberlain has gone to Brownsville to deliver a K. or P. address. Supt. J. M. Martin, of the water company is slightly Improved today from his severe attack of la grippe and pneumonia. Fori est Tuck of Polk county has been brought to the asylum. He Is 29 years old aud was brought from Independence. Tho delay in trains Tuesday caused tons of mail to accumulate ou the road and the Salem postollice got its share. No trace of tho escaped couvlct VVhalen has been found. Men were out all day Tuesday and at night una tno searcn win be Kept up. At tho asylum the kltcheu roof that fell In has been entirely remoyed and all is running along nicely. Au old timer says Friday will see a change for the better in the blus tering rainy weather we have been having. Cauncd fruits and vegetables moving lively now at Blue Front. Quullty and prices the reason. Geo. F. Smith is still in it, having a few nice articles left for New Year presents. At the homo of Mrs. Elisabeth Martin on High street, there was a family reunion composed of J. E. Martin, of Salem; James W. Martin, of Aberdeen; Mrs. Lizzie Tunison, of Wilhoit; Mrs. Nellie Tunison and daughter, of Sodaville; Henry O. and Frank L. are still here visiting. It was the first time that the family had ull met together in many years. Christmas is past. Now Years is near. Uet your pens trained to write 1892 and get down a good sen sible resolution, viz.; to trade at the Blue Front, where a dollar buys a 100 cent's worth every time. F. S. Dearborn, 203 Commercial street, has a full line of blank books, diaries for office and pocket, calen dar Btauds, art calendars and the largest and most complete stock of office stationery in the city, at bed rock prices. Rogers Bro3. silver plated table ware Blue Front. New Telephones. Two new instruments wero put in yesterday; No. 35 Into Dr. V. H. Young's o'filce, and No. 0 into his residence. Several more will be put into opera tion in a few days. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS FILED WITH COUNTY RECORDER. O & C R R Co. to O L Parmdee n e J, s w see 27 tp 0 s, 3 e, $100. Wm. Porter and wf to Leander Brown, 73 a Wm. Porter d 1 o $735. J H and O N Palmer ta Butala 1 4, 6, 0, bl 1, Pulmer add. to Mt. Angel, 12400. E E Wild and wf to 8t. Paul's African M. E. church, 1 0 bl 14 Riv erside add. to Balem, $200. Lute Savage to Ellen Savage, quit claim several tracts, tf. Toilet soaps In Blue FroRt. endless variety at The Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance Co. have cash aud paid up values guaranteed iu each policy. Don't insure iu any other coin- Ipany. J. L. illtcheJJ, agent. 11-25-tf ANXIOUS FOR AN ORGAN. Tho Salem Statesman's Efforts to Establish au Evenlug Drmocratic Tapisr, announces thi: cikculaii. Local Democracy has issued & cir cular to the leading Democrats of this part of tho country calling a meeting to be held at Balem at au early date. The circular announces the object of tho meeting as beiug "for tho purpose of discussing the advisability of establishing un even Ing dully Democratic newspaper (also a weekly) in this city; and for the further purpose of deciding upon tho ways and means of founding and putting ou a substantial basin such a newspaper. At this time It Is especially dtsirable, lu view of the approaching contests, that the Democracy of this secliou of this state bavo n ne-vspaper to guard tho interests of the party and thereby tho interests of the people. We must meetorgaulzatlou with orgaul zulion, and our friends 'the eueui." are already In the field. You will realize that a 11 vo newspaper con ducted on the liberal Joflersouiah,tOVerijUUici principle, Is un important factor lu gatheilng together the forces und Keeplug them in Hue. The present Is un opportune time for the fouudu tlou of u reliable Democratic news paper In Salem, aud your preseuco and assistance at the meeting above announced are necessary to succe.xs. Salem Stutesiuau. The effort of tho Statesman to steer the new ship is no doubt ap preciated by a few city politicians who ae anxious to have an organ. It is rumored and uot deuled that the effulgent literary genius of The Statesman city editor will sit at the helm of the new enterprise. The ring uot belne: able to down Tins JouKNAL,aided by a pair of sorehead city Democrats who could not use The Journal to suit their own views, uow propose to put nn even lug dally in the field under tho same mauauemeut for ring purposes. They propose to get tho farmer Democrats to help them out. In fact without tho farmers The Stule-s-mau evening abortion cannot live. A Million Friends. A friend iu need isafrieud Indeed, and not less than one million people nave tounu jascsucu a mond iu Dr. King's Now Discovery for Consump tion, uougus, ana colds. lr you have never used this Great Cough Medicine, oue trial will convince you that it has wonderful curative powers in all diseascsof throat, chest und lungs. Each bottle is guaran teed to do nil that is claimed or money refunded. Trial bottle free at Dan'l J. Fry's drugstore 225 corn mercial street. Large bottles ' 50c and $1.00. New Poultry Market. Thos. Bluudell has opened a new fish aud poultry market nt the rear of the State Insurunco building, aud is prepared to purchase all tho good poultry to be had at the highest market price. 12-24-tf-w HOTEL ARRIVALS. "WILLAMETTE" L Bilyeu aud son, Eugene. W Nash, Corvallis. T Chapman, J M Gross, G R Wheeler, 8 W Walker, C P File, B S Goldsmith, Portland. E P Ferry, Park City, Utah. W C Van Sant, Columbus. W J O Smith, Chicago. R F Bell, E C Klrkpatrick, Dal les. Miss Leola Kiusey, Miss Ida Klr. sey, Balem. - "COOK." T O Neil, A Swau, J Jobson, A L Bratthn, N B Mayo, E Scott, Port land. T A Dcsart, Bliverton. D M Guthrie, Dallas. O M Rose, Corvallis. C Bpauldlrfg, Newberg. Descrying Praise. We desire to say to our citizens, that for years wo have been selling Dr. King's Now Discovery for Con sumption, Dr. King's New Life Pills, Bueklen'a Arnica Salvo and Electric Bitters, and have never handled remedies that sell as well, or that have given buch universal satisfaction. We do uot hesitate to guarantee them every time, and we stand ready to refund tho purchase price, it satisfactory results uo uoi follow their use. Tho remedies have won tueir great popularity purely on their merits Dan'l J. Fry's, drug gists, 225 Commercial street. A Practical Gut. Mothers make your daughters Independent by giving them as a Christmas pres ent tho price of the course of instruc tion in the Kellogg Tailor System of cutting, draping and cutting. School opens Dec. 24th. B. E.I lyde, 147 Morrison street, Portland, gen eral agent. 12-24-1 iu The Massachusetts Insurance law Is the best, because it has no condi tions. Kvery policy Issued by the Massachusetts Mutual Life Insur ance Co. has cash and paid up value cruaraoteeu. Don't insure in un, " but a Massachusetts company, L. Mitchell, agent, ll-Jir Insure In the Massacbuaetta Mu tual Life Insurance Company. J, al Life Insurance Company. J , Mitchell, agent. ll-SS-lf L. Cheap laud, 80 acres, S ml lea from Turner, all good bottom laud in cul tivation, good orchard, two spring, good nine-room two-story bouse, ban! flnlabed, gocJ barn and other oathulldlnga, fa500. The Oregon Land oomany, galena, Or, eod 8t MAtmiKD, POMBROY-GAVLORn.-In tlila nltv. mi tint venlnirff Tmsdav. Dexiuber,lfI,RaFonM-Kyif iubera(lfiei,RoeromfKyif toi, lu E. tf, Ga lord of Ff t 1 ve, Rev. O. h, Corwia ld ' tia'fnj Orov I OUR JIAHJIOTII MILLS. What a Big Syndicate Propose for Salem in the Way ot New In dustries The Capitol Mills. How the Willamette Valley Mtlliog Com pany Proposoto Utilize Their Mag nificent Water Power. THE CAPITOL MILLS. In the past few mouths oue ol the largest manufacturing establish ments hi the WlllameUe valley has been restored from Idleness to activ ity. Tho Capitol Flouring Mills Imvo been set running again. The water-ditch to thoSantlam river had to bo rebuilt. Tho buildings bad to be put in order. A railroad had to be built down Front street and switches put In. Au Immense amount of machluery had to be IN POINT OP SIZE the mills are surpassed by only a few In tho larger cities of the United Stales like Minneapolis and St. Louis. They are grinding now about 800 barrels a day. With somo added niaobiuery the plaut has a possible capacity of 2000 barrels for a day's run. The supply of wheat lu sight insufficient to keep tho mills run utug, tho year through, about two boat loads a day being received. The flour is all sucked for export, while the mill feed is disposed of in local and domestic markets. the machinery. There are 20 BtaudB of rolls, 38 hexagon reels, 4 cohtifugal reels, 10 No. 2 Smith purifiers, 0 uow Era scalpers, 3 wheat scourers, 2 wheat separators, 2 hexagon scalpers, 2 hrun graderB, 1 bran duster, 1 shorts duster, 3 Hour packers, 2 feed pack ers. UC8KICS ttieso oven iuu ma chines, there Is the shafting, pulleys, gearing, belting and other details of modern flour reduction machluery. Columns would be required to de scribe every partlole of maohinery iu tho three buildings, from tho 300 liorso power turbiues, driving steel five-inch shafts to the innumerable spouts in position to discharge the various products of tho mill. the propuitv was purchased tho past year by the Willamette Valley Milling Co., at th-a head of which organization stunds Theodore B. Wilcox, a young man recently from tho East, Tho company organlzod by him bought tho Copltol Mills for $50,000 put in $30,000 ueedod repairs, secured the franchise and built nearly a mile of railroad down Front street of this city, employ $100,000 capital to operate tho business with, and are receiving wheat and discharging tho finest kind of Hour by tho steamer loud almost dally from their wharf at the mills. It Is a splendid plant aud admirably managod. the company Was organized by Messrs. Wilcox & Ladd of Portland, A. N. Bush of Salem, being the only Salem stock bolder. Tho company has recently accqulred n good power site In East Salem, and with the power ut. tho old "A" mill arc in position to conduct two largo manu facturing enterprises. They have already a proposition from au electric light aud power company to estab lish a plant of sutllnient size to sup ply power for both Salem street rail way uystoms, If desired, to light tho whole city of four square miles and supply power for other purposes. Tho company haaabundatit capital and does not proposo to lot auy of its fine water power go to waste. Tho preseuco of such enterprises at Salem Is au indication that other lurge Investments of capital aro de sirable and will no doubt turn this way if proper encouragement is given. alio World VnrlchiMl. 'he facilities of the present day foi the production of everything thn twill conduce to the material welfare and comfortof mankind are almost unlim ited, and when Syrup of Figs was first produced the world was enriched with the only perfect larptivc known, as it Istfce only remedy which is truly pleasing end refreshing to the taste and prompt and effectual to cleanse the system gently Jn the Spring-time or, in fact, ct any time, and the better it fa known the more popular it be comes. A Nkw Fiiim. P. T. Allen, a long experienced horse ahoer has Just arrived from the east, auif has gone Into partnership with Geo. Hprnguein the shop opposite Btute Insurance building. The new firm are prepared (o dti all kinds of Iron and wood work, Satisfaction guar anteed, 12-20-01 Huekleu's AruleisMitli's, The IMat HjIv la lh world tar Culs, IlruUea, Horot, Ulcers. Roll Ithsuin, Perer Hores, Tetter. Chapped Hands, Cbltolalns, Corns aud all Hkln Ktvpliowi, and post. I tlnlv eur Ptlat. or luimr reaalr4. It I Is rm.miUA to rtB vorttict HiiUlctlau I or money intends 1 IVioe. M wits per hat, rotfAicoT asuiJ.rry,3siiUi)uitt DPRICE'S VtUk, Millk of HouMf MARKETS UY TELEOKAPH. ruUXLANO. WheiiU-Vntlor,Si.SiVf$il.CS per wiital Flour tatidatrf,5.V0U. Walla Walla UfW; Oat-Nov WhltoJOtOllapcrbusheU MllLiluflfc-Ilrsm $13; shifts, 21 to 21 ground barley, tia lo 25: cnop fd. 118 to 119, raid Ulngs, til, per ton. Hsy -411913 per ton. Butter Oregon fancy dairy, 85c; fancy ctcamvry 87X510; good to talr, J7ft CulllorniH c.hulce STtoSlo. Kggs Oifgoft SO o per do. PoUltry-OId chickens, S3. Potatoes I0atuto,per ojuIaI. Jbw-Oreicuu, Mm 15c; Callfhrr.it, ik Bugarf Atolutn C. ifii uxtra U, SJft dry granulated, 6JJ cube, crushed and Pow dered, 6o per? pound, HemiH-SiuaU white, '& pink S bayoc, HJic; butter, Sc; lima, S(o. Dried KrutUQuetcd: Italian prunes 8q Petite aud German, To per pound; mUlus, It 60 per bos; plummer dried pears, 8 to 9c; kuu dried and factory plums, Do; evapomtod poaches, 0 to lie; Bmyrla lies 20c; Cntlforulu n 7 cent per pound. Hldss-Dry hides, 8J to 9c; Ho less fti cull, green over 65 pouudi, 7o; under 65 pouud, So; sheep pelts, 30ct).2$, HMOICUD MKATS AND LAUD. Eastern hums 12 to 13e; breakfast ba con, IS to 16c, sldw, ll)ic; lard, 2tolSa per pouud. BAN FRANCISCO. Sam FiiANcisco, Dec SD.Wheali buyer: CutOAOO.DcaSa Wheat, cosh .Jo. women, Tho common afflictions of women are lck head-achcs.lndtgeitionsndiicnroustrriuUcs, They arlio largely from ltomach disorders. As Joy'i Vegoteble BcrsapnrlRa ti tho only bowel rcgulfttlug prcparaUou, you ran seo why It Ii mow cflbcth e Hum any othcrParsa parllln lu those troubles. It U daily rollovtua hundreds. Tho action Is mild, direct nud cfiVctlvo. Wo hao scores of litters from Crateful women, . Wo refer to a fevr: Nervous doblllty, Mrs. J. Barron, 112 Till St, Clcuernl doblllty, Mrs, IlelOen, 610 Mason Bt, H K. Xenons doblllty, Sflss It Ilosenbtum. 233 l.lhBt.,8. I Htninivh troubles, Mrs. It. T. Whcntoii, 701 l'ot St., 8. F. eicV. hi'iu'nehes, Mrs. M. II. Price, 10 Prospect l'lai'0, 8. P. Sic'. Iindaehc Mrx.M. FoxUor.Sff Kills St.. 8. F. nillrcttknt, Mrs. a D. Stuart, 1231 Mliuloc Ht., a F. Constipation, Mrs. C. Melvln, 1M Kcamy 8t, Vegetable Sarsaparilla MoNt modem, most ctlectlvo, luntcst bottle Same pi lee. SI ft) r 0 for 15.00, For sale by Dan'l J. Fry, 225 Com. street. 8ALICS1 MAKK1ST UK POUT. A Synopsis ef the Markets Buying and Selllus Prions. W2VISED QUOTATIONS, HKTA1X. l'HICES. Bhouldera.Bugar cured,por lb,10. lirtxikf.iBt bacon IS Hams Hugur cured, por lb, 1 iioof-esiuk Pork-8 0 10 W Minion fli;ic. Vcal-1012;. Timothy seed Por pound, Be; selling lted clover toed Por pound, Ho. White clover sood Per iiound, 'JOo. ", Alsllco 18c per ponud. Hod to lOo iter pound, Lincoln Qrniu 12opcr pound, Ityo UrasK lOo per pound. Orchard Uros 17o per pound. New potuunu JOo per bushel. Canned Frulu.Peaohcs, S3 00; nprloot, CI 00: blackberries. ): corn, best tirades S'J 00; tomatoes 81 00: string beans 81 SO, green ixjasi 81 83; per dnz. In two lb cans. rcesn vegeuioies. rouitocs uo; carrots kk partinlps 76c; onions 8o per lb. KlsluJialmon to 10a tier lb: bturtooa 6(3 7o per Ib'smatt Usu lOo per lb; suit salmon. 7i$l0o per lb, 11UT1NO ritlOKi, Wlieat-Sc net. Flour Per barrel. H.00. best 100 lbs. Oats Per bushel, mtM'Ao, Barley Per bushel,X8 Vta. lirun Per ton, 121 00 at mill, sacked. Hhorts Per ton, ft 00 " sacked. Cbn Perton.WtUW sacked. Woot-notocao. Eggs 33o per dozen. Potatoes Per Bushel, Mo Corn meal 3o per pound. Cheese lasillc per pound. Dried plums Per lb. 6970, Dried prunes Per lb. 1 Ota 12c. nut.c.-SVjWuo per pouud for good lifird-mlaoperlb Hams Pur pound, llQIZc, Haoon sides WaiQ per lb. niioumers ni per in. Chloken..7Q10o per pound. Turkeys 10 to I2o lb, ueeae itaa per id. Ouolu. P.'Xncrib Hops, ftallo. "Tho Bcst." Win. Urowu A Co, As a preventive and euro for croup Chamberlain's Cough Kemedv has no rival. It Is, In fact, (ho only remedy that can always bo depend ed uikmi and that Is pleasant and safe lo take. There Is not the least danger In giving It to children, as It contains no Injurious substance. For sale at 50 cento per bottle by Geo. E, Good Baby cried, Mother sighed, Doctor prescribed pCaMork' 'TfceHC8l,'Lwi.,.llrownCo, Geo, IS. GcxhI, the riruftrtst, (akefl especial pleasure In eupplylug his customers with tho best tnedldne obtainable. AmoriK the many ex cellent preparation on his shelve may be mentioned Chamberlain Couch Ilemedy. a favorite I'urimr the winter montlis ou account of its great ucct3 In the cure of colon. There lit nothing that wilt loose u a severe cold so quickly, or ao prompt ly relieve the lungs. Then It count rracts any tendency towards pnu- '""" moiila. It l pleasant and mm to uka arit fuller wnrlhv nt i(ja tvunu. -. I. - 40 Ymn tU 3tad4 Joy's ft fi Kffi. .- Unequalled for style, workmanship and durability. Perfect fitting. tte uo other. When you want a Corset that is a comfort and a pleas ure to wear, call for the It. & O. We aro the solo agents. CAPITOL ADVENTURE CO, OPEJR-A. HOUSE BLOCK. M. C. &. Co's. Kid Gloves. SOMETHING NEW! AT Pioneer Grocery Store. (Established In 1857.) Having dono a largo credit business, for the last &1& years, and, as times have changed, making It necessary to sell groceries at a very low iiiarcin, Inronose toadontn ncwnlnn. raininonrMnrnn Jimnnrv 1. iRftft and sell for 0-flLaS3BC AT BEDROCK X'BIUES. NO MORE) CREDIT, A general slaughter on crockery, imported china ware, glassware, lamps, etc As I have an immense stock of this lino to arrive lu Marcfc nua April, i am compelled to make ow is mo time ior tno lauioa to repieuisu tneir nousca lu tnw thoy can get bargains. All knowlUK themselves Indoblcd Uo ou the first of the year. JOHN G. WRIGHT, 227 and 229 Commercial St, MEM Banjos, Violins, PIANOS AND ORGANS AST EASTON'S 310 Commercial Street; LIVERY AND FEED STABLES. ELLI& & WHITLEY, LIVERYMBN, South ofWillamattaHotal, SALBM ... ORKOON L B, HUFFMAN, Livery Stable and Feed Yard, Ths Bt Bos Statu and Corral In ths Ut, Quiet, family bows a specialty, (In roar Willamette hotel.) SAbKM, ... ORKOON fiitagh & Epplcy, State Street Livery, nestings aud Block. Hoarding and Feed KtnbU, 41 stale street. W. M. DeHAVEN, Boarding - and - Sale - Stable. One door west of Hunn's Dry Uooda stors on Km to street. Quiet rurally teums, Hpeo lal attention paid to trhualeut stock, fclti TRUCK AND EXPRESS, aioBGAN & aasADE, Truck & Dray LJno. dood' Uamsl aud;iprouipt work Is our stroufuold. J. B.VHITB, EXPIIE8S AND TRUCK LINE. llsulln f all klcj). lumirork. WKon at stery train. SUTTON & SON, KxreHH KM4 Bxxg . I tmullai and quit uIcK dsilysry iu all poits or tb eity with prom nines nn are. IvMtvo orders at it. , Wads Abo's, Ussntlsa UusV-lMtf m&tMtt tLitlkm winnlii sis EVSIMSfSHVI MSM ff aUf W3p fcUUdU, 4HHktt mmwmK nuwn jut wtwj luvAiug muu Call ftd UipfriRMtlerwkfll old Court Jlou, I Hi. Aitklud,ofiiraluirtjrjlr(yl. IL T. XAKTIN, I'ropr. JLw A aPpJMWICWKt WMI b tmUl tiUtarltt wbm totfsVttAlTust lata CmtMiA MAktsu to iwmsn rn VHNHff IM Hffv4P9 IIHPM ; aunu mututmr. au uemum m IUwmki in trufuM MWfmnaa mit ews WM S nany (tus Mstt is mu Bw Im - -" u rasuAJ'Vaua aaMfud m mfW VtW WSSW t 9 7lt P"lrP'a lit ks mlvs4 hi. la Mantes a, an. !. f3MBifff Tiv.!wr.siFioir ' 1 zan Wr, A. UttMu-r, , mmI f Otmb LtailriiaWA. --- vZ TIIE " OKTX.TKT, room by closing out the wwentstook, Hue, while to mo are rcnueated In call sums aI. I MB! itars, (Founded In 1863.) Lai d Bush, 'Bankers 1 ) IRON BUIM)rNQ, SALEMi - -Transact Hanking - OREOOK llustne In U de- luirwuvuin. aentarr connections with banks in Oregon, Washington, Idttbet ! Mootnan, and correspondents la 11 IU principal towns of Uioso states. Colleo lions mads throughout ths Piwiflo s4 Knstern Htates nnd ilrltish America. Uraits&rKastern bunks taken at m Kvery taclliiy nlturdod customers. conlu ont with conservntlvo banking. We have h tares uraproor vuir. wituampw rem Mm most soouro ilurirlar Proof vault In tl Mw North West. U 1 lW lW First National Bank 8ALEM, OREGOIf.CZS: GENERAL BANKING J NAPOLEON rjAVIR- l'rtleBt. iii.J,UHVNU.I)t.. .VIM 1'resldsBt, juiin wyin .usuir, WILLIAMS & ENGLAND BANKING CO. OAl'iTAL STOCK, riSitKriH&IMN Trnnwiet general batikln bi44HMi lu all lu braaabss. OKO. WIIXIAMH WK.f.'NOLANI).- .lrc!4sM .Vies 1Ti!m 1IUUU A(UMAKY DIHKfJTORflt (lea. Wlll!n.Wii. lhur land, fir. J. A. UtcimrilMiB, J. W, ftM, J, A. Maker, iianKiaas merelal stres; IlanhlaaswKsebAttfiC block wt Cos. U ;l Those Afflicted Wth ths navit p( usia to sxasss, Liijiii, oiium 1 mm Can obtcln a qOMPLETE, PErtMAKCHT Cm AirrMV MAM INSTITUTE, t'omst dravs. Of t VM WrtWp Qf&tfwwt iiW K"Wr MSf"1- Lsavtair tlwa ibt ftW's sliu Mtt Kmm s,7hk mm .jUJ(, fssssy. ra.. .. ,SIP J. H. HAAS, THJE WATCHHAJUa. n ' 1 Manol Ml PMMPMUHk Wto?m WTt MMv. stwrMtwsrwiiMpiiaawiiliiwahMliiAir o- fft a.ll - f . V. tl j : .4w4 i - - -