t-"&f. a'-. , ;"' IV - 1, CLOAKS Cntbrdor to close out tho stock b JACKETS UNITY CHURCH. -Ti Uay Mnrnins MU Call or- Milppcrs to a Niwlhnrcit in i Salmi. IIomb Kntkhtainmi closing fortnight of 1S91 was rc nmrkablo fr the Hood of nmnlcttr fiilertiiluiiiunlH. Allho' an unfav- feT kve havo made a bonafido cut in prices which will save bimn. Call and bo convinced. J. HJNN.' KM CAPITAL JOIRtJML SATURDAY JAN. 2. 1892 FINEST UOXES f choice Candies ever sold la Salem on llio Coast. Buy a box for 5uv Year at JONES & BERNARDI'S, Bush'a Bank Block. NED. Prps ot GILBERT 4 PATTERSON, Dealers in Groceries, Crockery, Niflpourn - DnLl. A!L t ! Brushes, Windowelass, Etc. Sole Agents for Epicure Tea and Big Can Baking Powder. NEW CUTTER AND FITTER. Wo Lave how secured a first class cutter and litter with fourteen year's experience. MATTHEWS DRESSMAKING PARLORS, 331 Comnicicial St. malu State ISoiird a State- A found Prest dent te board of equa ruling about ten c" deferring to an it a, censuring him at sessions of th "I Aug. mpeti work about piolimiunry 1 Aug. 31st, Now Year's eve, nearly all night, 1 New Year's day and night, ana day Saturday until near mid- ght were required by a large forco men to carpet, seat, upholster ana it on tho finishing touches to get ndy tho new Unitarian church r ilpdlratlon Sunday moriilntr. It as AN IMMHNSE JOI1 iit it had to bo done. A JouiWAL porter pushed asldo tho folding miro this nllernoon ai inreo huh l-alkad up the nicely carpeted Bteps. n the malu room all tho Unity 'orke were busy arranging the Holland, of Spr.mue. Miss Lacey jrnlture. The seats are opera chalis is a Salem girl, having been em- tnlllar to thoso In the Marquam ployed wl.u Mrs. E C. Baker, in jnujd, but wider and richer dressmaking. Dr. J.N. Smith's family rejolci In ' omble season for such enterprises, 'all but a few did well, and the unfortunate few did not loso money, llio very excellent "Mouse Trap" was baited with one of tho prettiest programs of the year. The Alumni concert gave recitals of a high order. Tho Unity church "railroad eocinl" w.w MiiU'tlv new : bill all three were in the bad box, and were lucky lo come oft without positive lops. Salem Is a great town lor nomo talent but there Is a limit. Tlio V7oiM Enriched xlic facilities of the present day fo; hj production of eerytulng that will .onducc to the material welfare and comfortti maiiM.id .ire almost unlim- ted, and -when Syrup of Figs was first 110TK1. AimiVAIA "Wll.liAMIfl'in" W A Van Scoy Geo 0 Maukln, Boston. B O Van Bokelen, Kent. Mies Young, Eugene. J P Auderson, Portland. V E Maxwell, Birmingham. "COOK." T A Brue, Snohomish. Mrs L Stiver, MIa Giuwle, A Iluirlsiiii .KIliTcoii. Tlilrtieii prople from Monmoutlt. Gen Wat kins, Turner. ('heap land, 30 acres, 3 miles from Turner, ail good bottom land In cul tivation, good orchard, two springs, good nine-room two-story house, hard llnished, cood barn and other outbuilding?, $2500. Tho Oregon Land comany, Salem, Or. cod 8t table 1UH mm. ,1 -.,. i.wl mmr r. Wnw Ynr'rt ftlfCrintln tt. nrtlur lit MnnitOWaC, WIS UI1U HIV (JIUU U'VI niw -,..,. 0--,.. - The upholstery u in uiue veivci dusli. A GIFT. The largo new Holy Bible on the Hchly carved maliogouy pulpit finish. The pulpit set camo from p"'"""' " ho same factory, where tliey wcte meomyp.aum -u,, I I -. A. V. A T . w.iaa n -i tllllinil ID ITI1IW at wblccduro cone at was our own t meeting T w i Upon Commenced nattier Nov ing inf in tho and us president. .Tau. 3. Jan. 22. LOCAL DATES. Dedication Unity church. County Farmer's Alliance. bntiuued to ted gather- cry county sent here o oui pn- gram n,iem would not lm if i could have at ns ImnoTsl- bleowii(i buslnefcs engaged, the work done as tue people. It is uotj a guido and legi 1 1118 o but will be bf assessor.1 Shelton'. member). public, FoKsiBii Salemte Assulted. Tlie Portland Telegram, Jan. 1st, )t- II.!... It A -V -m r io iui; -a, j. lunnigan, con ductor on the lino that crosses the iron biidge, was murderously as saulted last night by a man named " Andrew Walsh. Walsh came on the car in a half-Intoxicated condi iion and was very boisterous. Mul Jigau spoke to him several times. urn. ho aid not need it. When the conductor uguin requested Walsh to keep quiet, ho suddenly drew up witli a heavy double-barreled shot gun which he had in his hand, and dealt Mulligan a heavy blow on the side of tho head. The gun barrels were broken short ofl', and along and deep gash h.ihcted. Walsh was arrested, and is now In jail. At last accounts, Mulligan was lying at his home in Albina very jow. cjome doubts are entertained ns to Mulligan's recovery." The injured man was a former resident of Salem, working on tho street car lines. SAY A Yonn will no (kactory to nd to the meut. Tlie now year was nierril ushered in by a chorus of steal whistles, churcbfnctoiy and ensrlu bells. Peonlo iroluir home froti of a sweet girl baby, Miss Nina McNary lias, resutneil her position at J. H. Lunn's store, TheAVm, Benson fruit stand oi State street has made an asslguf .., t,, ,,,. , m. tnilUU lSUllb lvn vuv. .uu.vu . . Elliot's church at Portland. 'I ho pulpit set is the finest in the city. A rich velvet stand scarf em broidered with, yellow roses Is the fifr. nf Mm. Felster. l'lie lloor is watch meetings, entertalnmenlJcarpeted with a dull red brussols MATE. lieou he Celc- At 0:30 ht as Car Driver E urned the sharp cur nland, he saw by th ir a dark object lyh track on t to bo a from the It proved MANpj7, He got 1 him on til him down During thd uuconsciou nd carried bringing ) station, remained a well If Puess and Pulpit. Thg Alka Hesperian debating society this I evening discusses tho relative in- nuence oi press and pulpit. At tho recent ecumenical council Rev. Hugh Price Hughes, of London. read a paper called, "The Religious x-resa anu mo iteliglous Uses of tho Secular Press." He made at first the very flattering admission that the daily press was the greatest engine in tue world, and had become so wtuout the aid and blessing of mocuurcn. in truth, the., church must now face tho fact that this engine was in tho hands of men who are not subject to the diction of the church. The clergy will take a nana in tlie discussion at the Iniur ance hall this evening. dressed youir 03, but he was ueaiohill. In a colder cliraave died morning ed to sit plain where he w; he was sufll up aud wa drunk. It ire lesson to all such start home i will not bo rt he must not he will note full and His name time but again or LOCAL! Problem fon Now give 1AL. 1 in it? nance to accepted 4 Stamp Sales. bnokano ninra plumo themselves on the fact of the posiomce in that city sellinjr $525 worth of stamns thn ntim ,i Salem postofflce sold $534 worth tlie same nay and had not thought of lueuuonmg ic. Balem can hold her head up in other respects on any day of the week with cities like Spokane. The Home Co. Tho efohtit ., nual statement of the State Insur ance uo. was, according tn tni. "lished custom, promptly issued New rears eve on handsome colored rfate folder. It shows a surplus of Sflt mortgage loans of 5188,750.21 and total assets of $300 -028.48. Thte showing iu ' .u"' ought to satisfy the most exacting andl does 7 management great honor. propose whe or not. Judge and X receipt of a painting of Helen Boise. New Year's homo was dar Mrs. Waite, wl an attack of pi J. II. Lunn ii of his rerunrka tion toward his Third quartet gelical church, Bowersox, P. E Charles Hun from Forest Gro1 asylum New Ye The band con niglit had a two carried out their 1 Miss Mattie Mi ing from a siege 0 Dear amounting t 1 llfrA nra n n.... M.w ""ile use in uigniand a here is little usl about the "might have bfregard to the big Salem nj tning to do is to go aheadLiu iu Jise aro in bust oil Miss Waite's ilnessof ug from iw oaoy ?g attrac- it Evan- J. B. tie man at the Va l:i t. so ana he dot. recover- came typhus. sick and parties enjoyed tho nols symphony. H. W. White, the Quartzvlllegol huir. is in the citv lodav. He n ports about a foot of snow at tl. mines and lifteou feet 011 tho sud mit, Tho family of W. H. Renuio H joice over the arrival of an ll-pnuu sou this afternoon. At the Democratic meeting Mayor D'Arcy's Thursday eveulj a club was started and a commltt of live appointed to canvass t matter of establishing a Democra nuner at Salem. The club met airiiiu Thursday next at tho sat place. Tho Albany Herald New Yea number was about the most coil plele thing in tlie valley iu its llu It was a 16-page cream paper, cj and nasttd. 100-illustration aliaf and u credit to the publishers every respect, containing unusual well written matter. Ed, Thornton resigned his poi tiun as mauHger of tho Greil Eastern Tea company's store today and Is succeeded by Henry Jones Portland, who brings his wife an family and will make Salem hi home. An error in the type made this paper state that the number of pupils at tho deaf muto school was only 25, whereas it is 35. fcuvn ii lii? iier cent, by callinc at E. T. Barnes' - Racket store aud buying your notions and other goods at racket prices. Astoria gets John L. Sullivau & Co. for a nights entertainment, to conclude with a three round glove contest between John L. aud Jack Ashton. Tho teacher's Institute at Corvallis seems to have been a great success such educators as Supt. McElroy, Prnf. "Rlclfir. SuDt. BollillKOr of the institute for the blind, taking leading parts. Mrs. B. E. Hyde, wUo baa con ducted a cutting school In Portland for over two vears. oneus a branch In Salem next Monday at tho Row land residence. Watchmeeting at the Congrega tional church New Year eve was attended by three hundred Y. P. S. C.E. members of all denominations. It was the first of the Kind and was a success. The county commissioners' court meets Wednesday at 1 p. m. with a large grist of business before It. Shoo Dealer Given has removed his store noxt door to Lamport's harness shop. Bee ad. tomorrow, Deputy Clerk Waters and County Treasurer Condit aro checking up the warrants issued for 1891. Sheriff Crolsau returned from his California trip this morning. The JotmNAL has just closed two more large eastern advertising con tracts with firms who consult their own interests by taking space In its columns at higher figures than they have made any contracts ia Oregon outside Portland. Unequalled for style, workmanship and durability. Forfect fittlngj-Ui,o 110 other. When jou want n Corset that is a comfort aud nficasi-j' uro to wear, call for tho R. & G. Wo aro tho solo agenta. . CAPITOL ADVENTURE CO, OPERA HOUSE) BLOCK, M. C. & Co's. Kiri Gloves. Rogers Bros, silver ware Blue FrontJ plated io the only remedy which is truly pleasing aud refreshing to the taste aud prompt and effectual to cleanse ilia sybtein gently in the Spring-time or, in fact, at any time, and the better it is known the more pomdar it be comes. 1 ' Asylum AnniVAL.--0. T. Alli son of Yamhill comity has gone Insane. He was 28 years old, a Canadian, and religious excitement was the cause of his dementia. SOMETHING NEW! that admirably matches the llgnt shed by tke colored glass windows, DISTINGUISHED CJUESTS will be present, and among minis ters to be here are Dr. Elliot of the Portland church, aud Dr. Copeland of Tacoma church. The murio will bo bv the male quartet, accom panied by a new Clough & Wturou $.801) reed organ. D ED I cation. Dedication of Uuity church will lie held tomorrow. At 10:30 a. ru. It will be dedicated "To the Worship of God." Service by Rev. T. L. Eliot D. D. of Port laud. Addresses by others. At 2.80 p. ra. dedication by Sunday school followed by consecration of children aud admission of now membeis. Addresses by the ministers precent. At 7 p. m. it will be dedicated "To the Service of Man." An address by Rev. W. E. Copeland of Tacoma. Seats will be proyided for over 400. Good ushers will be in at tendance and it is hoped that all who attend will be prompt as owing to the number of services they must beglu on time. ' No UcYittiurJ No Ro bastinf Ladles wly wo a system of dress cutting thaois guess work, when you have awvoportuuity of learn mu a genuiuAUor system, taught at tho Kelllg school of cutting, corner Conr and Liberty streets, Dr. Rowla Is residence. Each scholar can ing iu a basquo and is taught to cu without the alteration of a seam b re paying for system. Call aud 3 system aud testi monials, ratterns cut to order warranted. I B. E. Hyde, I General agent. j i Look ob for the New York Racket st in Cottlo block on Commercil street, Red Front, by Damon's cery. It will bo open on MondJ Jan. 4. Goods sold for cash onlwind at prices that will surprise :ryoue. The prices will be mark at the lowest point possi ble after aviug bought the goods for cash, 1 selling for cash. Don't fail to ca nd look over the stock, aud if y find anything thnt suits vou. it vl be sold cheap. E. T. Barnes. CiiAKfr. There is charity and "charitjl Persons who are in tho habit of ing considerable in this Hue m the least noise about it and w as active this holiday season evor beroro. There was less reaJiBtress in Salem than has Thuek P. D's. In gathering up" tho fragmeulsof 1891 dissipation the police raked in three plain drunks New Year's day. All got five days apiece, and may clean crosswalks with a ball and chain attachment. A New Fikm. F. T. Allen, a long experienced horse shoer has just arrived from the east, aud has gono into partnership with Geo. Spraguo in tho shop opposite State Insurance building. The new firm are prepared to do all kinds of iron and wooa won?, cuuisuiuiuin bi an teed. . 12-20 Ot REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS REC0RED DECEMI1EK 31. Geo W Johnson aud wife to H G Meyer, n It 2, blk 24, Salem, and pt It 1, blk 2-1, $1050. A T Gilbert et ul to Mary J Cosper, quit c d to same, $1. JANUARY 2. J M Drake and wf to Mary Ella Drako swj It 5 aud wj n ej it 5, S1I- vorton. 1200. Same to same s wj it G and n ej It G, Sllvertou, $1. R S Rice aud wife to ES Budlong, a of s wj sec 29, 9 s, 3 e, $47.50. Hans P Oleson to Win H Scol lard aud wf. It 8, blk 3, Packing Co ad, Woodburn, $200. Oregon .Laud Co to F M Mills, Des Moines, la., it 0, blk 33, high land, $500. .T T Hensell and wife to A H Edlln, Cowlitz Co.. Wu., It 7. blk 1, Prospect Park ad, Salem, $150. R M Glover, single, to Martha J Fisher, wi It 0, blk 40. Salem, SI. ' How is This? We ofler One Hundred Dollars re ward for any case of catarrh that cannot be cured by taking Hall's Catarrh Cure. K. J. Cheney a Co., Viops, Toledo, Ohio. Wo.theunilerslBiied.have known K. J. Cheney for the last J5 ycurs, ami uellove him perfectly honorable In nil business transactions, and Uuanclally able to carry nut nnv nlilli-nt Inns made bv their Qrm. wesi lruux, w uuitwim uingeitui Toledo, Ohio. Waldlns Rinnan A Marvin, Wholcsalo Druggists, Toledo, Ohio, Hall's Catarrh Curo is taken in ternally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price 76o, per bottle. Sold by all druggists. 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 nt the Globe Real Estate office, Bush & Breymnn block upstuirs. 12-29-3t. Ladles lino shoes that will please the most exacting, just urrlyed at It. J. Fleming's S. S. 8. S., 118 State street. Eastern prices prevail. "women.' Tho common AflUctlotis of women nro stek head aches Indigestion and nervous trouble. They nrio largely from stomach disorders As Jo)'a Vogetablo HsrsapnrlrU Is tho onh bowel regulating preparation, jou can see why It Is more c!lectle than any otherSarsa parllhi In thoo troubles. It Is dally relieving hundreds. The action Is mild, direct and effective. We hao scores of letters from grateful women. We refer to a few: Nervous dcblltt) , Mrs. J. rtarron, U2 Tth St., y. K. Ocncrat debility, Mrs. llelden, 510 Mason fit, 8 1". Men 011s debility. Miss n. Roscuuluni. Z Will Ft., U. I". Stomach troubles. Mrs. It. L. Whcaton, 701 Post St., S. r. SicU headaches, Mrs. M. 11. 1'rlce, 10 Primped Place, a. r. Sick headaches, Mrs. M. rolcr,S27 Kills 8t, h. r. Indigestion, Mrs. C. D. Stuart, 1221 Mission St., H. r. Constipation, Mrs. 0. Mcl in, 120 Kearny Bt, 1. I'. AT THE- Pioneer Crooery Store. (Established In 1857.) Having dono a largo credit business, for tho last 34J years, and, as times have changed, making It necessary to sell groceries at a very low margin, I propose to adopt a now plan, commencing on January 1, 18U-, aud sell for Sf - to Vegetable Sareaparilla M t moder 1. most elVoctlc, largest bottlo 3-n " ! Ic M M r C for J5 00. For sale by Dan'l J. Fry, 225 Com. Btreet. AT BEDROCK PRICES. NO MORE CREDIT, A general slaughter on crockery, imported china wnro, glassware, lamps, etc. As I havo an Immense stock of this lino to arrive in March and April, I am compelled to make room by closing out the present stock. Now Is the time for the ladles to ropleulsh their houses iu this lino, whllo tliev cau get bargains. , , . ,, , . All knowing themselves ludebtcd to me tire requested lo call and set tlo on the first of tho year. JOHN G. WRIGHT, 227 and 229 Commercial St. BMfflS ffi MO ever bej known before, and the good cjmaxlm of not letting your rieht lid know what your left hand i iving, and neither adver tislng ir own liberality nor aiv othor'i Iverslty has as many disci pies ir lem as elsewhere. Ch tho "The Best " . Brown a Co, the premises The Journal year with largely and subscriptions. cuicuing on to tne wper ino marriage is Sprague, Wash.. Jan I Ray Lacey, of Sale1 new sales lie are ed at fMiss fco. '. jjH J inrrr 1 1 -mQ A DPilUO uniiuAvo Ml Wo will otter New Throughout. The Cot tage boarding house has undergone n complete renovation tho past two weeks, wherein furniture, carpels, aud tableware have become entirely new. Sunday the tables will be spread and Mrs. Stalger will preside as of yore, to the dellgnt oi many palates which have recollections of her art as a cook. m Toilet soaps in endless variety at Blue Front. e ok Fikh. Beginning year, tho confectionery staudjljolulng the post office will bo cojucted by Williams & Beu- L. Bennett having pur- a half interest of Dan'l s. Both these gontleman soldiers, they keep a fine md propose to call it the R." - MCbl, I chase Willi aro stooU 'G.I T spe Cot en as cloi Motor Whisi. This club ew Year's eve nt H. W. residence and wero nicely lilned by Mr. and Mrs. Cottle heir annual custom at tho of the year. Twenty-one mejers wero present. for the Now VpnA t.0,i HOLIDAY NOVELTIES and Brc lance of our PLUSH GOODS Silk Handkerchiefs at IBOTTOM fclCES. T. Attempt. An effort was miotic night tho past week to buhrize Tiieo. Nolf 'a gonerel mer- cltllse store at tho fair grounds. Tpurglar cut the puty"about one 111 started to bore the door, and tllwas frightened by tho clerk song alter mm wuu a gun nut urtunately colliding with a chair. movkd, MIi Ballou's kinder- rfm nas been removeu irom tne datlan church parlors to Unlta- hall, where school will open day morning. New pupils are ested to bring chairs. O. Bal- Bluk Day at the Bluk Front. Their celebruted Chase & Sanborn coffee all sold ! But it is expected dally, from Boston, Mass. Stvle. Ifyou like oysters in any Btyle known to the art of cookery go to Hellen brand's. F. S. Dearborn, 203 Commercial street, has a full lino of blank books, diaries for ofilco aud pocket, calen dar stands, art calendars and the largest and most complete stock of office stationery in the city, at bed rock prices. A Practical Gift. Mothers rnuko your daughters Independent by giving thorn as a Christmas pres ent the price of the course of Instruc tion in thoKellogg Tailor System of cutting, draping and cutting. School opens Dec. 24th. B. E.Hyde, 147 Morrison Btreet, Portland, gen eral agent, i 1 -2 1-1 m MAItlllKW, SCHNACKENBERG - SIM MS. At residence of 11. Stolle, Dee. 30, 1801, Matte M. Schnackeuberg to Geo. C. Slmins, Rev. J. Muell baupt officiating, KELI0IUDS SI KViCES. German Baptist. Services in First Baptist church at 3 p. m. John Fcchter, pastor. Christian Science. Services in Bank block at 11 a. m. aud 7 n. m. Sibbath school at 12 ru. Biblo study Wednesday evening. South Salem M. E. church. Preaching every Sunday at 10:30 n. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school at at 3 p. m. J. H. Roork, pastor. German Lutheran. Services 1st and 3d Sunday of month at Central Presbyterian church. Slngj- 1IIU BUIUIUl -LIIUIBIUIJH Ub I ;OU. VI. J' Meyer, pastor. German Reformed. Capital and Marlon. Sunday sorvlco 11 a. m. Sunday school 10 a. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday 7:30 p. m. Rev. J. Muellhaupt, pastor. Christian. High aud Center. Sunday school 10 a. m. Preaching 11a. in. Young people's society 0:80 p. in. Preaching 7:30 p. ra. Rev. W. R. Villlams, pastor. Evangelical. Liberty and Cen ter. Sunday services 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. ra. Sunday school 12 m. Y. P. S. C. E. 0:30 p. in. Prayer meet lug Thursday 7:30 p. m. E. S. Bollinger, puetor. Congregational. Corner Cen ter and High. Services Sunday at 10:80 aud 7 p. m. Sunday school 12 m. Y. P. S. C. E. at 0:15. Prayer meeting Thursday 7:30 p.m. Rev. O. L. Corwln, pastor. First Baptist. Liberty and Marion. Services 10:30 a. m., 7:00 p. m. Sunday school 12 ra. Young people's meeting ut 0:00 p. m. Prayer meeting 7:30 Thursday. Robt. Whitaker, pastor. Friends. At Highland Park on car line. Services Sunday 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school 12 m. Christian ISndeavor 0 p. m. Prayer meeting Thursday 7:30 p. m. Rov. F. M. George, paster. St. Joseph's Catholic Church. Chemeketu and Cottage. Sunday services: Low mass 7:30 a. m. High mass 10:30. Sunday school 8 p. m. Vespers 7:00 p. m. Week days, low mass, 7 u. in. Rov. J. S. White, pastor. St. Paul Episcoal Church. Corner of Church and Chemekctu streets, services in the morning nt 10:30 u. m.; iu the evening at 7 p. in. Sunday school at 11:45 a. m. Servicoon Monday morning at 10:30 a.m.; on Thursday evening ut 11:80 p. m. W. Lund, Rector. Unitarian Society. New church northwest corner Chemeketn and Cottnge. Services at Unitarian Hall, corner Court and Liberty. Services Sunday at 10.30 a. in. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school at 12 m. Ladles' society, Friday 2 p. m. Social science class ut 0:30 p. m. II. II. Brown, minister. Presijyterian. Church St. bet. Chemeketuund Center. Preaching mernlni: nud evening. Sabbath school at 12. Y. P. S. U. E. at 0:30 p. m. Prayer meeting Tiiuredoy at 7:30 p. in. Key. F. II. Gwyuuo, D. D., pastor. Methodist Episcopal. Sunday services at 10:30 and 7 p. m. Sab bath school at 12. Epworth Leaguo atO. Prayer meeting Thursday at 7:30 p. in, Rov, C. It. Kollormun, pastor. African Methodist, Services Sunday, at 3 p. m. iu German M, E. church, corner Union aud Church streetB. Itev, G. W. White, pastor. Banjos, rains, fi i wi Mando iitars, PIANOS AND ORGANS ATT EASTON 310 Commercial Street. LIVERY AND FEED STABLES. ELLIS & WHITLEY, LIVERYMEN. South ofWlllametto Hotel, 6AbBM - - - OREGON (1(1 to L B. HUFFMAN, Stable and Feed Yard, Tho Best Box Stalls and Corral In tho I'lty. Quiet, family horsea a specially. (In rear Willamette hotel.) SAJLKM, - - - OREGON Radabaugh S Epy, State Street Livery. Bent Riga nnd Htoclc. Hoarding nnd Kccd Stable. 41 Stato street. (Founded in 1808.) IRON BUILDING, SADISM, - - - OREGON Ituslnoss in all dc- connectlnns with Tranpact Ranking panmcnia. Hiis moneutary tank In Oregon, WnBlilngtou, laauo ana MoiiUmu, nnd corn-Hpandent In nil tho principal towns of those statos. Collec tions mado throughout the Pnclflo and KaHtern HtnteH und UrtlUh America. DniflH of Kastorn liimkH talton ut par. Kvcry Jaolllty ullorded cuntoiiiern. conHlkt cnt with coiiKcrvmive ImnkliiR. We have a larito lire proor vault, with umplo room for the kroplLK ol Bafuty boxen, nnd tho inoMt iiocure burglar Proof vault In tho North West. 1'J 18 lm dw W. M. DeHAVEN, Uoarding - and - Salo - Sialic. One door went of Lunn's Dry Doods store owHtate atrcot. Quiet fumlly teams. Hpeo lalntteutlon paid to trunalent atock. 6:ltt irsl Nnfinnn.l Hank ' TRUCK AND EXPRESS. VIOKGAlT & MEADE, Truck & Dray Lino. Uood teams! andllprouipl work 18 our stronghold. J. F. WHITB, EXPRESS AND TIIUUK LINE. Hauling ufuli kinds. Heatworlc. Wuuou nt every train. SU.TT0N&S0N, ExpreHH uiiil Itnggugc. delivery to all Lure. WJttvoorueram Jfc. nuvun, Tin lifiiill.nr iinn ittllp.it Pt- f the rliy with promptm una HOLVKSON. he Massuchuett8 insurance law io best, because it has no coudi- lis. Jivery policy lfaoued hy tue Ksachum.'lla Mutual Lifu Inur- i;e Co. has cah and paid up value uranieeu. lxm't insure in any t a Massachusetts company. J. Mitchell, agent, 11 2Mf CAPRICE'S DalttBaking UPewder: Hustlo Itocklnu cliulm, Bcllcra, genu of. lice or reading chairs, lump atuiida, center tables, llower sUiiids. baby rocking und high chulrn. etc, for sale Or Excluuigo for Second Hand tiootlH. Cull and laipect Hustle work nt old Court Uouae'lU. All klnds,offurulture repaired. II. T. MARTIN, Tropr. Vwl in Millions of Homes 40 Yar tli Stanford ) - jm w nEsKm , 1(in T!rKsHIXatsallBHHBBVV'vq!'VVHBPHHIv " UmimZ & v (Jm. '' . 'IAai. To ArchllcclH. Will le paid U)tIioarchltcctwli(o ) man lorremu'iiiUK ""i"," dyocoukl 0 delfcls, shall Vl?:,,1br the undersigned Hoard of Cnplto llul ding cofninUsloners An Itemlwa wt u U ol tbec4jtol the proposed ulUratliiu must nuiufny ilia plan The right U rejeet Snyorul plans a reserved, heulo Pus wlh be rliilved up to 10 o'clock a. m.'l ue H.Uor. "frvKllNOVtol, WHUAItrWOHAN,, , WK. A. MUHLV. Hoard of CoiniiiUslonera. Clerk ol board, ,m.ui SALEM, OREGON. GENERAL BANKING NAl'OUX)N UAVI8 Dit.J. linYNOljlW JOHN WOIH (li:0. WI1.LIAMH.. Wm. KNdhANU ilUUH MUNAHY VfdnM.day. Vriiluv. ---"' . .........&. .T-l., OlUce blute street and ut Wharf. Thursduy, " HulHrHAV. .-..;-.-"r-'. J. H. HAAS, TILE WATOIXMAKER, 2I5K Commirtlil St., Salem, Ortgoa, (Nest door to Klein's.) Hpeclaitr ot RpecUiole, and reptdriOf Clock, Watches uad Jewelry, President. -Vice 1'resldent. ............Casblor. WILLIAMS & ENGLAND BANKING CO. CAPITAL STOCK, all Subscribed, $200,000 Transact n genornl banking luminous in nil iu brunchex. liilrtan ..Vice I'roaldent t:imiiir UIItKCTOHS: (leo. WIlllnms.Wtn.Kn laud, Dr. J. A. Hlehardsoii, J. VV. HobNOii, J. A. linker. Unnk In now Kxchango block on Com mercial Htrett. S:lJ-tf Those Afflicted With llio habit oi using to excess, LIQUOR, OPIUM Oil TOBACCO Cau obtain u COMPLETE, PERMANENT CURE AirritK KEELIW INSTITUTE, Koiost drove, Or., Call write. Btriolly confidential. .Steamer Elwooii, Ionvnif 1ltne ut Holso's wharf, Hulilil, and JCtlloKKikHik, Taylor Mlrvel lort!undi 8AI.KU. 1'OUTZiAND. Slonday. Ua. in. Tuesday. 0 a. m. . .2 m 1m s :A