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(MM LLUAiu t , AT COST - In order to close out the stock before invoicing we havo made a bonafide cut in pricds which will save buyei s a good margin. Call and bo convinced. J. H. LUNN. IDE CAPITAL JOUML MONDAY, JAN. 4, 189 FINEST BOXES Of choice Cuudles over sold In Salem or on the Coast. Buy u box for New Year at JONES & BERNARDI'S, Jiush'u Bank Block. GILBERT & PATTERSON, Dealers in Groceries, Crockery, Glassware, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Brushes, Windowglass, Etc. Sole Agents for Epicure Tea and Big Can Baking Powder. NEW GUTTER AND FITTER. We have now secured a first class cutter and fitter with fourteen year's experience. MATTHEWS DRESSMAKING PARLORS, 331 Commercial St. LOCAL DATES. Jan. 22. Connty Farmer's Alliance. Lodge Officials. Olive lodge, No. 18, I. O. O. F., has installed officers as follows. J. L, Mitchell, P. G.; Joe E. Howard, N. G.; O. A. Couclit, V. G.; A. T. Wuln, reced ing secretary; Jno. Moir, treasurer; Jas. Walton, R. S. N. G.; J. H. Cavanaugh, L. S. N. G.; Webster Holmes, warden; John Stapleton, conductor; Jns. Mothoru, O. G.; John Boise, I. G.; W. J. Culver, E. S. S.; A, M. Clough, L. S. S.; J. H. McNury, R. S. V. G.; G. W. Mothoru, L. S. V. G. The installa tion was conducted by acting dis trict dfputy grand master, Harvey Jttidan. The Pulpit Ahead. There was a good attendance Saturday night nt State Insurance hall, the annual meeting of the Alka Hes perian literary and debating society. New officers were elected and a financial report of Treasurer C. B. Brown showed the society to be in a llourishiug condition, and Mr. Fitzgerald will handle the society's finauces for 1892. A vote of thanks was passed to the retiring treasurer The debate on the question of the relative Influence of pulpit and press was decided in favor of the pulpit. Among visitors who made strong speeches on the winning side were Hon. Ralph Moody and Hon. Til. Ford. Bought out. The Abernathy Bios, have sold their interest in the steamer. Elwood to Jas. Eldridgo, who is now sole proprietor He brought the boat up to Salem Sun day, and is having a hinge put in the smokestack, so as to run under the Salem bridge, when the water is high. Ho has taken a contract to run Goodhue's sand barges for a few days. In Demand. Do not waste a copy of The New Year's Journal. The demand is so great that any copy not wanted to preserve as local history, should be sent to friends in the east. The Journal feels proud belug considerably complimented for the absence of exaggeration from the columns of that issue. Prohibition Meeting. The Salem Prohibition club will hold their regular meeting tomorrow (Tuesday) evening in the I. O. G. T., hall at 7:30 o'clock. An interesting program has been prepared Joint Installation. A joiut installation of new officers will be held this evening by Sedgwick post, G. A. It. and V. R. C. AH mem bers are earnestly requested to be present. By order or F, B, South jvick, pipi. 'The Besl.- m. III own iCo, vkxrid WOOLKN HOSIERY & UNDERWEAR Wq open oiir usual winter alea by offering ill Yoqlen Hogjerty aiyl Underwear at t ho usual low, special sale prices. ' ' T, HQLVERSON, 30! Commercial Street, "' - - uMlYUllimi'll. The Salem Unitarian Society Take Possesslun of Tlicir .Now Church Home. The electric cars were crowded Sunday morning with the church going crowdselesllned for thounlquo structure erected by the Unitarian society the past year at the corner of Cheinekctn and Cottage streets. It will be of interest to note that the society was organized by a few per sons April 25, 1889, and the corner stone of the building, now formally occupied by several huudred people, was laid July 14, 1891. THE INTERIOR of the church is finished In oiled natural woods. The celling Is divided iuto Mictions by three solid fir architrave braces girded up in a most substantial manner. Between thesie divisions doimer windows of stained glass pour in the light of heaven In subdued streams. On north and south sides are parteires of colored corrugated glass. A gal lery runs across the east end, yep aiated if desired by rolling screen curtains of wood. The walls arc unpainted, and here appears the only defect in an almost periect architectural ensemble a soft brown or slate tint on the walls would hannoni.e all. But this and other finishing touches will no doubt in time be put on. IN THE EASEMENT are kitchen, store rooms, an unfin ished lecture room and perhaps libiary and gymnasium. When thebe details are completed t'is will indeed be; a church home. The en trance from Cottage street is n pleasing one. A -square hallway finished in Oiegou pine, California redwood, native ash and oak rails a central stairs hading into the base ment on either side a stairway rising to the main auditorium and school room above. THE DEDICATION. A largo and fashionable audience filled the new church even to stand ing room at the morning service, when the structure was formally dedicated to the service of God. Tho comfortable opera chairs, ar ranged in semi-circle, held nn audience that thoroughly enjoyed the pleasantly lighted and nicely wanned room. Hubeit Thompson and Harvey Jordan ushered and Miss Mary Steiuer presided at tho new pipe organ. The choir, after ;in organ prelude, sang an anthem, "Holy, Holy, Lord God Almighty," in an easy, expressive and well trained manner. The opening serv ices were simple and devoid of all formality and show. Mr. Brown, the minister, then read Scrinture. and the choir and congregation sang an original dedicatory ode written for the occasiou by Mrs. Olive S. England, a lady who has done as much as, if not more than, any one person to call this beautiful structure into existence within tho past year. DEDICATION ODE. Father, in thy presenco now We have come with heart's aflame With the love that emanates From thy gi eat and holy name. Let no worldly thoughts intrude, But witlfcsphlts pure and free, Like the rosebud kissed oy dew, May our souls responsive be. Now the emanations pure, By tiie christ'ning from above, Gives thy children power divine. Fills our souls with peace and love; As before Thy shrine we how, Every heart casts out all fear, Knowing well the tender love Of our Father now and here. In no kingdom far away S-ek we for a heaven pure, But within our eouls shall be All of love that shall endure. In this house we dedicate To Thy service, we shall flud That the service of our God la the service of mankind. Rev. W. E. Copeland of the Tacoma society ottered the dedica tory prayer. A solo was rendeied by Mrs. II. B. Holland, when the dedicatory responses by minister and congregation were read In an impressive manner. TUB SERMON. After a chant by tho choir, Rev. JANUARY jjmisriorj&m&a OR - - i-T-MiBiiTHtinwar - "'NTi'i57iT,i - i'',,J" JACKETS T. L. Eliot, D. D., of Portland, Or., delivered tho dedicatory sermon, choosing his text from tho 27th Psalm, 1th verse. He emphasized the importance and dignity of wor-f ship and a reverential spirit. Dr. Eliot's style is very impressive and he rises In sympathy with the earnestness of his convictions into genuine eloquence all through his delivery. The choir sang "The Ark of the Lord and the Fullness Thereof." Leo. Willis, as chairman of the building committee, thou made a statement of the financial standing of the society. Tho lesources of tho church had come from about fifteen members; three purchased the lot. $5395 was the coutruct price of the building. There was over $3000 of other expenses, iu all $8435, or with tho lot $10,000. This wus all paid but $1950, of w hicli the Ladies' Aid society would pay $450,leavhig $1500 to Ue raised, ltev. W. E. Copeland made a strong appeal to utiose pres ent to add their contribution to the flue showing made by Colonel Willis. Mr. Brown stated that this was the ilrst time that a nubile con tribution had beeu taken up for this society. He said if menus weieat baud, the society proposed to erect a building that should bo an opeu door day and night to young and old who now had no place to go except the saloon or the street. Following was announced to be the AFTERNOON AND EVENING PRO GRAM. At 2:30 p. ui., dedicatlou services by the Sunday school. Admission of new members. Consecration of children. Addresses by tho ministers present. At 7 p. m., dedication exercises "To the Sorvico of Men," sermon by Dr. Copeland. Announcement of contributions. At tho afternoon service seventeen united with the church, and a chil dren's dedication service was held. Iu the evening there was a laige au dience at Dr. Copeland's service. 500 was announced as subscribed iu the morning, and more was signed. CHIMES COMMITTED. Salem the Scene of Numerous Petty Offences Police Throw Out a Warning. The city has at present quite a floating petty criminal population and it is suggested by the police that all householders and business people keep no property lying about looso. HOUSEBREAKING. II. II. Redtleld was brought bo fore Justice Applcgate, on a warrant charging him with burglary, com mitted Dee. 29tb, by forcibly break ing the door and entering in and taking provisions, and being found in the house of Jared Tuck, three miles from Salem. Ho waived ex. amination and was bound over. CIVIL SUITS are quite plentiful at the close of the year. It is the season when every man should settle up his accounts, and not a few are euforcing their demands in court, TRUNK HODBEKY. Saturday afternoon Salem was rid of the presence of one J. C. Bunks, whom the police have como to regard in the light of a common thief aud all-around tough. B. I Ferguson found his trunk robbed of two soats and other garments. He works at Clark & Eppley's grocery aud accompanied Marshal Minto on a search for the suspected party. They had not gone a block, when they found their man with one of the coats on. Recorder Goodell bound him over. The Queen. At Cross's market that queen of all beeves ever shown in an Oregon market was this after noon cut down and will this evening bo cut up. All who have engaged cutB will bo served in time for their Tuesday dinner. There are still choice cuts and steaks to ho had. Pictures aud picture frames at coat at Wm. Sargent'H "Tho Itost.'Lw in. Jirown & Co. s-a.x3es 1892 LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Postmaster S. A. Jones, of Brooks, was in Salem today. Ralph Moody and family have returned to Port Townsend. Tho council haying formed some good resolutions for 1892 should back it up with some good paving. A sudden freeze would convert some of our streets Into beautiful skating rinks. Hon. T. T. Geer and family ol Macleuy were in to the church dedi cation, Thomas Andrews of Union county was brought to the asylum Saturday. T. C. Smith, jr., returned from Portland this morning. Ladles, at the Kellog school of cutting you will learn more in a week than in three mouths In a shop. School at 125 Court street. Miss Lluule Lewis left this morn ing for Portland, whero she will be at the bedside of Mrs. J. T. Gregc. who is quite ill. The state printing office resumed operations this morning. State Printer Baker will not return for a wiek. Secretary of State McBrldo, who is at San Francisco, is expected to start on his roturn home this even ing. The Salem Demociatla. club will meet Wednesday night this week instead of Thursday as announced. W. A. Benson, tho confectioner, wIm assigned to W. G. Westneott, for his creditors has $1303.07. Ros eufeld, Smith & Co., of Portland, are the heaviest creditors. Tho amount duo them is $550.42. Tho assets are estimated nt $1100. The Journal did not confiuo its notice of our city government to a picture of its mayor. All came lu for a share of attention. There ia no partiality about tho management of this paper. It has uo pets and don't ask to be petted. The sick roll at Harrison Iudlan Training school at Cliemawa has become very small, under the care ful atteudauce of Dr. Richardson, and are now all In charge of the resi dent physician, Dr. Farley. The Capital City Railway Co. and Salem Laud Co. will nerealter oc cupy a joint office in Hotel Willa mette, next door to W. U. Tele graph Co. The office will also bo used as a waiting loom for passen gers. Ladies, there is uo refitting with the Kellog French tailor system of cuttiug, Romember you pay noth ing for the system until you cut your dress without refitting. Pat terns cut to order. Call and exam ine system. School of cutting 12-5 Court street. As a homo remedy for throat and lung diseases, Ayer's Cherry Pectoral is invaluable. Druggists now have Ayer's Almanac. Salem Precinct' Jurors. Tho following named gentlemen are anuouncod to serve as jurors lu Jus tice Batchellor's court for tho ensu ing yean C, F. Woodworth, D. F, Wagner, F. J. Cherriugton, Amos Strong, John Gray, Chas. Parmen ter, I. Pattsw-. . "). McCuIiy, Tlios. Hubbard, J. C. Brown, Lewis Fisher, J. H. Lunn, E. L. Townsend, E. L. Lamport, S. Jones, Ira Erb, W. H. Cottle, Peter Fox, J. B. Stump, Wm. Claggett, S. Northcut, W. B. Boothby, A, Moores, J. I. Thomp son, Louis McClane, Wm. Staiger, D. L. Fiester, R. E. Moores, L. E. Pratt, Jo. Baker, R. Holman, John Jordon, Newt. McCauley, Jo. Moy ers, Wm. Sargent, Murk SkifT, C. E. Talbot, Wm. Eugland, Jup Minto. Scnooi s Reopened. A 1 1 the Salem schools reopened this morn ing after tho holiday vacation. Thero was an increased attendance and many, new pupils, Miss Dearborn is temporarily detained at Poitlaud, Miss Bontloy, one of the park teachers taking her place. Miss McNary hopes to bo on duty next week. Miss Cosper is ahseut today on account of her brother's death. With these exceptions all teachers reported for duty. Deathsat Silver ton. Charles Burkhurst, a farmer, about 45 yeara old, died Sunday morning of ty phoid pneumonia, Ho leavoi a wife and nine children. He was buried Monday at the cemetery between Woodburu and Gervals. Mrs. Mary Hutton, widow of Dr. Hutton, died Sunday morning, aged 70 yearH. Her funeral is set for Tuesday at 1 p. in. Aunt Mary was a Marlon county pioneer. First Entry. Tho flrst entry made the new year on the Marlon county marriage register Is that of W. M. Harpole and Miss N. I. Oberhelm. Btvi.k. If you like oysters In any stylo known to the art of cookery go to Hellenbraiid'a. Ayer's Sareaparllla stoiw the naus eous discharges of catarrh, and cures tho complaint. F. S. Dearborn, 203 Commercial street, has a full lino of blank books, diaries for office and pocket, calen dar stands, art calendars and the largest and most complete stock of ofllce stationery In tho city, a,t bed rock prlcei, ISxpreoa wagons for the boys at "ctit rate" prices. "Win. Sargent'. Mrs, B. E. Hyde, wlio has onn dusted a cutting school iu Portland for oyer two ywra, opcuea bmtiod in Satem next Monday at the Riw loud residence, xoiiTii mnvKLh 1'uAlitiE. H. Shaefer and family started for Nebraska litis week w here they In tend to make their future home. The regular meeting of tho Farmers' Alliance was postponed on account of holidays and will be held on Friday eve, Jan. 8th. Miss Minu Vinton cauio out from Salem and spent holidays at home. E. G, Wii'sncr is on the sick list wilti something Wo grippe, with which scveial otheis of the neigh borhood me slightly effected. Tho meetings of tho Aid society have been postponed or the interest died out we don't know which. Probably It will bo continued iu the spiing. A pleasant time was enjoyed on New Year's eve at tho residence of J. II. Baughmau, by the young people of tho neighborhood at the social and supper given by Miss Wluulo. The ushering in of tho now year was hailed by as jolly an assembly as ever mot iu North Howell. Sewer Broken. Tho Marlon street sewer has beeu found to be partly stopped up, and Street Com missioner Crossau has had two men at work since Sunday morning locating the break. The stoppage litis Hooded basements of h mi sea iu the vicinity of Dr. RIchardsou's. Today four men havo beeu at work openiug It. It is flowing one third full at its outlet, aud this afternoon tho force of workmen believe that the sewer has been crushed iu, and have nearly located it. Insane. Upon information of W. M. Clluo and. C. Mlnuis of Woodburu, Lawrence Minnis, same place, was examined beloie County Judge Davidson. Dr. B. H. Br.id shaw and Distiict Attorney Bing ham were called In, and the young man was committed to tho asylum. He is 21, this Is his first attack, and he sutlers from nervous excitement. Change. Saturday afternoon W. L. Krebs retired from tho bakery business on State street and Albert Abbott and A. W. Dennis took possession and will run n bakery aud confectionery. Prorate. In guardianship of Joseph Stone, final hearing was con tinued. The suit of Simou Swartz et al vs. F. A. Wauless, was dis missed. llow is This? We offer One Hundred Dollars re ward for any case of catarrh that cannot be cured by taking Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. Cheney Co., Props, Toledo, Ohio. We.tho uuderalgued.hiivo known F. J. Cheney for the lust 16 yearn, and believe him perfectly hououiblo In all buslniua transactions, and llnunclally nblo to cany out any obligations made by their tlrni. West .t Truiix, Wholesale Drugglits Toledo, Ohio. Wuldlnc Klnnnu A Marvin, Wholesale l)i uggistK, Toledo, Ohio, Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken In ternally, acting directly upon tho blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Prico 76c, per bottle. Sold by all diuggists. Removed. Miss Ballou's kinder garten has beeu removed from tho Christian church parlors to Unita rian hall, where school will opeu Monday morning. Now pupils are requested to bring chairs. O. Bal lon. Look out for tho New "York Racket rtoro In Cottle block on Commercial street, Bed Front, by Damon's grocery. It will bo open on Mouday, Jan. 4. Goods sold for cash only, and at prices that will surprise everyone. Tho prices will bo marked at tho lowest point possi ble after having bought the goods, for cash, and selllug for cash. Don't fall to call aud look over the stock, and if you find anything that suits you, it will bo sold cheap. E. T. Barnes. Mouldings at "closing out'' at Wm. Sargont's. prices Baby criefl, Mother sighed, Doctor prebci Hied : Castoria Tho Massachusetts Mutual Jjlfe Insurance Co. havo cash and paid up values guaranteed iu each policy. Don't insure iu any other com pany. J. it. Mitchell, agent. 11-25 tf Insure In the Massachusetts Mu tual Life Insurance Company. J. U Mitchell, ugent. 11 25-tf WIUIl. COHPEB.-Al 12:20 a. m., Jan. d, 1891, Itomeo It. Connor, aged 85 years, at his home, .'I Marion street, Bulem. Deceased leaves a wife, mother and three sisters to mourn their loss. The remains will be buried at 2 p. m. today. DRPDIPE'C rre3$Baking Ux: dPewrter: gd ia Millions of Homes llUTKIi AlilllVALS "Willamette" J C Murray, Mr White, tl A Andrews, Portland. 12 S Redcker.lChlcago. C II Porter, Portland. "COOK " J M Gross, Portland. J Gordell, Boydon, la. D M Lulwtl, Now Berlin, ln. J Wllcn.vcn, Crestline, Kan. W H Heck, Gay lord, " N Miller, E C Minimi, Woodburu. A Leader. Since its first introduction, Elec tiic Bitters has gained rapidly iu popular favor, until now it is clearly in tho lead among pure medicinal tonics and alteratives containing nothing which permits its use as a beverage or intoxicant, It is recog nized as tho host and purest medi cine for ailments of stomach, liver or kidncis It will euro sick head ache, Indigestion, constipation, aud drive malaria fioin the system. Satisfaction gun run teed with each bottloor the money will be refunded. Price only 50c. per bottle. Sold by Fry, 225 Commercial street. Ladies line shoes that will please the most exacting, Just arrived at R.J. Fleming's S. S. 8. S 118 State street. Eastern prices prevail. Just 'njm :i li.mwJ. V. S.rellecirointlratIon iiul . v hui l..chcs, After Itgeti tho sjstem an.1 -ci ut i o! mi octmlotml iloso rcenti re ttir i o rofer by permission to W. II, Jtnr slnill, Ilruninlck House, S. P.; Geo. A. Wer ner, fnl ( nllf.irula St., 8. l; Mrs. C. Mchlu, IW Kearny St., S. r., and many others ulio lm o fouud relief from constipation imil sick hcwlm lua. C. W. Vincent, of C Tcrroncc Court, s. I', writes "I nm CO jcara of ago mid liuo had constipation 23 omr. I ias huh ceil to tiy Joy's Vegetable- Sarsnpnrllln. I rceo?iilcd In It nu herb tho Mexican ti-e"l to gio us In tho early tO's for bowel trouble t came to Cat. lu 1S33,) and I l.now It would help me and It has. Kor tho first time in urs I can sleep w ell and my system Is regular The old Mexican herbs lu this retiunh nro a certain euro In constipation and bowel troubles." Ask for s Vegetable Sai'saparilla For salo by Dan'l J. Fry, 225 Com. street. MARKETS BY TELEGRAM. l'OUTLAND. Wheat Valley, Sl.fBJl.tS per cental. Flour standard, $5 00. Walla Walla tl.80; Oats Now Whlto -10 to 4lo per buHliel. MlllstulIH Urou Sll)20; shorts, 821 to :a ground barley, J2J to 25; onop feed. 118 to SID, middlings, 82), per ton. liny 811(913 per ton. Jlutter Orogun fancy dairy, 35c; fiincy- crenmery 37KW; Reed to fair, S7H: California choice CTtoUlc. IlggH Oregon 80 o per 1I07.. l'oultry Old chickens, 83. Potatoes 10 ut (Wo per oMitnl. CbiiMe-Orcgon, HUi 15c: California lac. SiujiirH Uohlon C, lc;xtin O, i; diy granulated, 5Jg cubo, crushod nnd Pow dered, (IJo por pound. Ueaus-BinaU whlto, VJcj pink Zi bayoH, itJio; buttor, !!Jc; lining, !o. Dried KniUsQueted: lUtllnn prunes 8c; 1'etlto nnd Uonnnu, 7o per pound; raisins, 81 60 per box; plummor dried puns, 8 to Oc; sun dried nnd factory plums, 0c; evaporated penclien, 0 to lie; Hmyrla figs 20o; California llgs 7 cents per pound. Hidss-nry hides, V to 0c; o less foi culls, greou over C5 pounds, 7c;i under 65 pounds, 2o; sheop pcltn, U0c31.'!5. SMOKED MEATS AND LAH1). Eastorn hums, 12 to 13c; breakfast ba con, 1J to 16c; sides, lljfo; lnrd, 12 to 13o per pound. HAN FitANOIHCO. man Fuancisco, Dee. so. Wheal; buyer 8t.M ' ' CmcAao.DcaSO. Wkoat, cash Ut-Jfe. A A'oiy Common Want. "Out of sorts," "distrait," "tho bluos," thoso nro familiar appellatives for uncom fortttblo, undeilnablo t,cnsutlons, accom. panted with lassltudo, nervousness, In. digestion l'ovony of tho blood, to roinody which tin ellcctlvu stomachic persistently iibed Is theparamount need, Is conclusive ovldencovl;tthe system Is tusiifllclently nourished because and for no other causo whore oiganlu disease does not exist tho food Is. not iiKMlmllutod. Iteluforco tho Ungglng energies of tho stomuoh, reform an Ii regular condition of tho bowels, keep unii healthful secretion of the bile with IIOHtettcrs Htomach Hitters. Kor over thirty jours this popular medicine lias supplied tho common want of the nervous Invalid, tho dyspeptlo nnd of persons de ficient lu vitality, us efilclont tonic. To Us power Impurtlng streught Is nttrlbti. table Its elllcaoy as a preventive of nuuarm una iu grippe, j iiorougliiy eireo- uvo is u um ior riieiimausin, klunoy lney coin. jnuiubuuu ueuriiigiu. The Massachusetts Insurance law Is the best, because It has no condi tions. Every policy Issued by tho Massachusetts Mutual Life Insur ance. Co. lias cash and paid up valuo guaranteed. Don't insure In any but a Massachusetts company. J. L. Mitchell, agent. 11-25-tf Asa preventive and euro for croup Chamberlain's Cough Kerned v has uo rival. It is, In fact, tho only roniedy that can alwayH bo depend ed upon and that is pleasant and safe to take. There Is not tho least danger In giving It to children, as it coiuaius uo injurious substance. For sale at 60 cento per bottlo by Geo. E. Good lilicklou's AnilcsJSiiIvo, The J!t Halve In the world tor Cuts, Hrulses, KorcM, Ulcers, SaltUhetim, Kevcr Bores, letter, rhappwl Hands, Uhllolalus, Corns und all Hkln Kniultous, nnd iei: lively cure I'IIb. or unpay reoulreJ. It IsBUiirunuxid to Ktve perfect Mttlslactloo or moay refundM. I'noo. V etnu per hot. Kor sale by lian'l J , Vry, 225 Com Bt "TlicBeatLw,,,.,! rown A Co, ""375K 3 40 Y?ars tlie Standi 24 Joy MMsSshdMa Unequalled for stylo, workmanship and durability. Perfect fitting. Uso no other. When you want a Corset that is a comfort and a pleas ure to wear, call for tho It. & G. Wo aro tho solo agents. CAPITOL ADVENTURE CO., OPERA HOUSE BLOCK. iVI. C. & Co's. Kid Gloves. SOMETHING NEW! ATTHE- Pioneer Grocery Store. (Established in 1857.) Having dono a largo credit business, for tho last 34 years, nud, as times havo changed, making it uecessary to sell groceries at n very low margin, I propose to adopt a uew plan, commencing on January 1, 1892. aud sell for AT BEDROCK PRICES. NO MORE CREDIT. A general slaughter ou crockery, imported china ware, glassware, lamps, etc. As I havo an lmmenso stock of tills lino to arrivo hi March and April, I am compelled to make room by cloalug out the preseut stock. Now is tho time for the ladies to replenish their houses In this line, while thoy can get bargains. All knowing themselves Indebted to me aro requested to call aud Bot tle on tho first of the year. JOHN G. WRIGHT, 227 mm Banjos, Violins, Guitars, Mandolins, PIANOS AND ORGANS A.T EASTON 310 Commercial Street. LIVERY AND FEED STABLES. ELLIS & WHITLEY, LIVERYMEN, South of Willamette Hotel,A svr,rcrvi - - - orbqon L B. HUFFMAN, Livery Stable and Feed Yard. The Beit Box Stalls and Corral In the I'lty. Qulot, fnmlly homos a specialty. (In rear VVlllninotto hotel.) SADISM, - - - OREGON Radakiigli & Ejiploy, State Street Livery. IlGHt Hit's and Htock, Itonrdlug nnd Fcod Blublo. 41 HhUo street. W.M. DeHAVEN, Boarding and - Sale - Stable. One dor west of Limit's Dry Doods storo z on Htato street. Quiet family leuins. Hiieo Q ild lul attention paid to transient stock. b:ltl TRUCK AND EXPRESS. MORGAN & aiEADE, Truck & Dray Lino. Good teamsl und;iproinpt work Is our strouk'hold. J. F WHITE), EXPRESS AND TRUCK LINE. Hauling ut all kinds. Heat work. Vvajcon at ovory train. SU.TTON&SON, ExprcHH ami JSuggagc. Do hnuUnic und quick delivery to nil ,i of the city with nroinntness and , Leavo orders ut It. Al, Wude & Go's. IlustloIlAcklnK chairs, Betters, gents of fice or reading" chuirs, lamp stands, center tobies, (lower stands, baby rocking and high cliulrs, eta., for salg Or ExcUtiuge "r Second Ifniul (Jootls. Call and luitieet Itustle'work at old Court House, 113, All kludof furniture rupuired, H. T. MARTIN, Propr. To Architects. be paid to thaarohltect whose UitTyu hull In dy ooouktio d un forremoillltiK thelteprtsou. the llupllol nt ruiem to ronio- !u luvenlixl br the under irslvned Hoard of Unnllol llu illdluk comuibwitnuers. An llemlied estimate of tho coslut the proponed ulieratlou must accompany me pisn ino rium to reject any or ull plaus Is rensrved Healed plans will be received up to 10 o'clock a. m. Tuist- day, January ft, lw'J, at thevciitlve ortlw, Baleiu.Or. HVlVBSrKK I'KNNOVKK, OKO. W. ilOlllllDK, villi m KrrHoii an; Wm. A. Muni. v. Hoard of eommllaners. Clerk ol board, Ufi.Ut mm. and 229 Commercial St. S (Founded In 1808.) & IRON BUILDIHG, SAL, KM, - ORBQON Transact liauklug nurtmentd. lkislaosB In all do- tmnliH In Oregon, Wnsliliicton. Idaho and huh moncninn rr connections with Ida In Moutnnn, nud correspondent! In all the principal towns of thoso states. Collec tions inudu throughout tho l'aclfla aud l'.nsieru Btntra mid Urltlsli America. Units of Kuntcm banks taken ut par. Kvory fuctllty nllordcd customers, consist. ont with conservative banking. Vo havo for the keeping ol safety boxes, and tbo most hecuro ilurclnr l'roof vault In the North West. J'JlSlmdw SALEM, OREdON. GENERAL BANKING NAPOLKON DAVIH.. lilt. J. ltKYNOLmi JOHN JtOJK President. .View President. Ctubler. WILLIAMS & ENGLAND BANKING CO, CAPITAL STOCK, all Subscribed, $200,000 Transact a gftnernl banking business lu ull IU brunches. OKO, WIMJAMB. -l'jtxlden vw. rauiiANl).. HUCJU MCNAKY- .Vice President .Uasiuer UUIKCTOK8: Coo. Williams. Wm. Enr land, Dr. J. A, lllchartlson, J. v. Uobiwii. J. A. Haker. llank lu uew Exchange bleck: on Com mercial street. tf.-12-tf Those Afflicted With the habit ot using to exceti, LIQUOR, OPIUM OR TOBACCO Can obtain a COMPLETE, PERMANENT CURE A'irmK 'KEELEY INSTITUTE, Forest Grove. Or.. CliU write, btrlctlv confidential. Steamer Elwood. 1 ..n..!.. i,lm ... t,ill..A (nil.., U.lTA.kB and Kellogu dock, Taylor Street Jforlluudi BAUSAI. XOUTl4ANI). Monday. 6 a. in, Taesdsy, tiu.ni. Weduetuay, ' TUursduy, " Friday, Batiirday, AL, JIKRKKN, Ajjeat. OtHcc- Htate street and at Wharf. J. H. HAAS, TIIE WATOimAJiaJIiy 2I55 Commirci) St, !, I (Next door to Klein's. (Specialty ol ipocUcleii, and reMlrlnf Clocks, wtheaa Jtetry, ! first National Bank, H" tl 31 VI A 1 'i 'i i ''WKBJ