kt MrfyMMMaaMMAMUDh .iaaaaMiafitaaUl CLOSING OUT SALE ! On account of a contempl.ifco J change in business I have concluded to CLOSE OUT my entire stock of DRY GOODS, CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, ETC AT STRICT COST nd in older to convince the public of my sincerity have mnvked'every thing in PLAIN FIGURES So intending purchasers con see the difference between past and present prices. DUltlNU THIS SALE NO GOODS WILL BE CHARGED. HIE liiriTAL JVWUML. YE1)N E8DAY FEB. 3 1801 GIIMT t PATrBHSON, Dealers in Groceries, Crockery, Glassware, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Brushes, Windowglass, Etc. Sole Agents for Epicure Tea and Big Ian Baking Powder. OHO ClOOIMIUK. K. OAIIILL. BUILDING MATERIAL. Lime, cement, plaster, hnir, fire mid building uncK, the clay, fund, gravel, blacksmith mid house coal, wood, nil kinds, wholesale nud re tail. Olllce 05 State street. Goodhue & Cahill. FRUIT DAY. ItiuinniLS, Oranges, Lemons, Cocoauuts. Cholcort of the season at WE8TACOTT & IRWIN. Free Imhrauy. The trustees met at Dr. Cusick's olllce Tuesdaj M 3 p. m. Mis. Wm. Euglaud was chosen temporary chairman, Mr. Davis becretary, Dr. Cuslck treas mei. Meusre. Davis, Shaw and Cusick were appointed a committee to draft by-laws for the government of the library and Its management There were two propositions for loca tion of library, ono from tho First National bank, of a room rent free for ono year; the other from the Capital National bank, of two rooms for one year rent free with two electric lights. The latter wa? accepted by a majority of the com mittee. The poweis of the directors were discussed and it is understood that a' mtijority of the directors reached the conclusion that all actions of the committee were sub ject to thv approval or disapproval of the Alka-Hesperiau society, and that all authority to act iu the mat ter of a library was derived from said society. This decision Is not final, aa members of the society referred to wish the trustees to take all responsibility, tho society simply having a voice In the annual eleo liou. Another meeting is to be held for permanent organization. Harmon i z e d. Affairs between the Mill Co., and the city council have been fully harmonized. Messrs. Wilcox and Ladd of Portland were before the city council, met the city officials and became better ac quainted. Mr. Wilcox made a few remarks to the council that were well received aud created tho best of feelings all around. The company consents to complete planking Its ditch on Front street and is given two mouths to lower Hb dam and re pair its race. All hostilities are at an end. Humane Wok k. airs. Et ta Dowd of San Francisco is in the city In the interest of the Western Humane Journal of St. Paul, a valuable monthly magazine devoted to human treatment of animals. She will remain a week or more aud canvass the citj Ono branch of her work is to scud this periodical u year free to every teamster, dray mau or person having the haudliug of horses, airs. Don d is a sister of Geo. ai. Beeler, the Insurance man. False. The statement iu the Statesman report of council proceed ings thai the Commercial street via duct will cost twenty-one thousand dollars is false. The correct report of tho et-timates submitted, will be found lu this Journal. Ayer'a Sarsaparllla purifies the blood, and expels all poisonous elements. Sold by druggist. A fresh stock of gilt edge butter just in at thoBIuo Front. T. 301 a We make a spe-ialty of fine diess goods and underwear and give special values in all woolen Jsiery and ucdenvear. A'so a few JACKETS at ACTUAL COST. T. HOLVERSON. THE VIADUCT GOES! City Council Orders the Street Committee to Advertise for Bids. A UNANIMOUS VOTE FOR IT. Tho Controversy with the Mill ing Company at an End Full Proceed lugs. All members of the council were present, Mayor D'Arcy presiding. REPORTS OF COMMITTEES. From committee on accounts ami current expenses, following bills c r rect and ordered paid: Salem Dr.iv & Truk Co , $5 ; K. M. Waite, 9 7o ; Win. Driver, $12 ; J. F. Lynch, $1 ;R L. Swartz, ?I8. 00 ; It. H Dearborn, $15 25 ; Ross E Moorcs, $11 ; R. L. Swartz, $la.40 ; Smith heirs & Thompson, $16 ; Dora Adams, 4 95 ; Gilbert & Pattirson, S1S.44: J. G. Wright, $14 95: J. U. Brown &Co., $13.90; Salem Dray& Truck Co., $1 ; J, E. Eastham & C., $17i:0;A. M Cloufth, $1; Oregon dtatediuuu, $3.75 ; Bert Lynch, $10 ; Rite & Ross, $4 ; Salem Electrh Light Co., $380 ; Salem Water Co., $92.82; Churchill Sash Door&M'fV Co., $0 05 ; Brooks & Legg, $4.45 ; J. A. Evans, $17.10; Damon Bros., $1. 75 ; Baker & Strang, $18,80 ; Jas. Aiken, $3; Salem Iron works, $18; R. A. Kirk, $2.50 ; Santiam Lumber n? Co., $8.0S ; It. L Swartz, $8.02 ; H. P. Minto, $203.40 ; Smith & Stel nur, 61.65 ; J. W. Wood, $10.30 ; K. A. Crossau, $72 ; John Hughes. $50 ; Robert McKellop, $10 50 ; Salem Gas Light Co., $105 ; J. A. Evans, $14.70 ; R. E. aroores, $3.75 ; Cronlse & Cook, $2.75 ; E. J.aicCaustlaud, $25. From streets and public property for light at Court and Twelfth, that it is not granted. Hunt stated that (here was a light one block away. Report adopted. B. A. Wltzell was refused right to connect with Court street sewer, as it would soon be necessary to build lateral sewers. Huut mads verbal report on Liberty street bridge, that it was well con structed and he moved that same be accepted by city. Carried. Hunt moved bill of McCoy be allowed as follews: Contract price $ 803 00 54 perch rock in abutment. 232 20 Total $1093 20 man street bridge. Contract was let to lowest bidder. It Is to be 250 feet lon. There is t be a queen truss and pile ap- proaches. From fire and water com., a petition for light at 16th and Belle vue street. Adopted FIRE PLUGS On petition of school board and others for hydrant at corner Thir teenth and Center, that it be grantel. Mr. Hut ton siid a con tract was 1st for twenty-five new two-way hydrants to Baker & Strang. Ho opposed putting in any of the old style hydrants. Report adopted. On petition of citizens for an electric light at corner of Twelfth and State, granted. Lamoureux asked further time for location of water ditch iu Depot addition. the viaduct. Huut called up the South Com mercial street viaduct. He said he hoped the matter would bo taken up if within the reach of the city, Johnson paid he was anxious to have it built. Hutton favored it and said the bridge could be put in for much less than first estimated, not over $14,000 to $16,000. The city attorney Informed tho council that a bridge 99 feet wldj was to be built. He had figures that would bring it down to $12,000. With a cut stone arch it should not cost over $14,000. Lafore spoke iu favor of It aud said action should be had at once. The mavi r suggested a committee to Investigate and report. Johnson opposed delay. The city could get along with the old bridge for'awhlle but the electric road wan'ed to go HOLVERSON, Commercial ahead and this would have to bo pushed, aiayor D'Arcy said the city could not build It at present without help from the county. The city bad not the means. Johnson moved that tho com mlttec on streets and publlo prop erty In consultation with the city attorney and engineer be instructed to prepare plans and specifications and udvertise for bids for a stone arch or iron bridge. Carried. reports of city officers. City Attorney Richardson said the county had assessed city property at two mills for road purposes. The city charter required that all such tuxes bi expended in the city. The city attorney was instructed to con fer with the court aud make an amicable ariaugemeut. petitions. Poiitlou to remove light at corner O ik and Capital to center of street. Referred to committee on fire and w iter. Acceptance by C. M. Lockwood of city ordinance establishing mes cenger system. Proposition of C. M. Lockwood to establish police calls in connection v ith his messenger system, accepted. Hunt advocated placing electric ligh.s in city buildings and jail. The Hut bill was $79 last month but was educed to $47. Electric lights could hi- had for $30 a month. Commit tee u fire aud water ordered to in vestigate the matter. first reading ordinances. To define dutes chief engineer and olUceisof tite depuitmeut, defining duties and fixing salary of chief at $30 a month. To committee on ordinances. City Eugiucer McCaustland asked instruction as to what grade should be established between South Mil creek to city limits on Commmcial street for the electric raihvn. Re ferred t) committee on streets, etc. front street race. Hutton called up matter of cover lug Frout street race. air. Wilcox, of the lxiilllt g company, was asked to address the council and spoke at some length. He bald it was a hard ship on his company to be obliged to cover tho ditch, tho' hi had leanred since coming to the city that the old ordinance which was re pealed contained the same clause. Johnson said he hoped thecounci would do all It could to encourage capital and manufactures and give employment to labor. He favored granting time to plank the race. Lifore favored enforcement of the ordinance. Hutton also inslsto 1 on the race I elng covered. Hunt said the petition was signed by tho con solidated business interests of Salem and entitled to respect Wo need more manufactures. Wo needed tmployment for labor. We could not antagonize these industries and hayo a prosperous city. He moved that two mouths further time be given the company. air. Wilcox stated that his com pany had purchased tho Dr. Golden property with a view to taking the race out of the streets altogether to save $4000 cost of plankings and carry the water to tho mill down tin creek bed. Ho did not wish to fed that his company was being antagonized here. Hutton moved that the company should have two months time to lower dam but cover race at once. Carried. Tho council adjourned. County Court. Tbo county commissi onera court met for the re gular February term Tuesday at 1:30 p, m. County Judga Davidson, Commissioner Grim and Watson were present. Tho routine business of the term was entered upon. A lresji stock of gilt edge butter just in ut tbo Blue Frout Window shades at o st Win. Sargeant. Coco. Is the best nickel cigar In town. Clark & Eppley sell it. Have you used sun cured Japan tea? The Great Eastern Tea Co., 317 Commercial street, have just received a consignment of the most delicious quality ever lmpoitcd into this city. Try them. St. PUPILS PROMOTED. Advanced npou the Written Kxamlniv tlons Jast Completed. The Journal presents below the names of 11 pupils of North and South Salem schools who passed written examinations at the close of tho first term and have been pro moted one class: south school. Eva Armstrong, Elva Burt, Ber nard Carpenter, Clifford Harrold, Clyde Sleeks, August Neugebauer, Fred Smith, Wm. Smith, Chesloj Ralph, Jessie Benson, Effle Harrold, Edith aicCourt, Norah Scovell, Florence Smith, Elzto Armbrust, Jeff Cooper, Alvln Godfrey, Oscar LaGrange, Arthur McMiller, Ln cinda Armstrong, Stella Hurst, Grace Marvin, Emma aicCourt, Lutlo aioWhorter, Alice O'Douald, aiubel Shomaker, Carl Eastou, Fred Holsinger, Lyle Meeks, Waldo Mll ler, Carl Neugebauer, Edwin Rob erUon. Alma Holland, Otto Motschau, Austin Fishburn, Luther Lenon, Chas. Lenon, Pearl Macy, Max Miller, Tony Metschan, Harry Hau sou, Fred LaGrange, Irene Browu, Will Armbrust, Crampton Glenn, Minnie Walker, Kinney Miller, Chas. Shomaker, Will O'Douald, Claire O'Fiyng, Carrie Swartz, Geo. Judson, Octavia Glenn, Lewis Jud son, Carrie Hurst,Roy Buckingham, tJattio Shrlver, Clara Warner, Min nie McCourt, Elbert Young, Walter Easton, Delia Walker, Dora La- Grauge, Bertha Davis, Llllte Mets chan, Clydo aiasou, Llllio Gieen, Connie Holland, Ross Fishburu, alary Green, Lizzie Schwartz, Grace Davis, Ernest Welsch.Harry Ralph. north school. Oaka Beeler, Richard Churchill, Wra. Klngsley, Eddie ailchaells, Carl Ruef, Harry Watson, Ebor Weed, Laureuco Yach, Lethe De part, Elmira Matheny,Fannle aioffit, Laura Robinson, Nellie Pennington, Grace Ruan, Flora Strayer, Ethna Snow, James Beak, Roy Damon, Freddie Fontaine, aryer Hlrech, Claudlo Laycox, Walter McCormlck, Percy Pugh, Ira Towno, Harlan White, Ralph King, Jeiry King, Otto Klet, Gertrude M labor, Dirt Smith, Rosetta Weber, Stol'a Yach, alary Buell, aiona East, Cora Grls wo d, ai md Potter, Katie Ross, Bertha Twne, Oliver Wed, Lulu Massey, Orll Neal, Legeue Barnes, Ralph Parker, Bernard Towne, Ira atassey, Oda Chapman, Etta Dicker son, Ethel Fletcher, Jennie Good, Stella L. Isbell, Mangle. Palmer, Levlua Potter, Gusta Ruef, Edith Sroat, Florence Stelner, Emily Thatcher, Clarence Bishop, Bmii ie F. Brooks, North Cherrlugton Clarence Ferguson, Edwin Horgau Andrew Klett, Thomas Klngsley, Louis Rosaiter, Neva Griswold Nellie Lausiug, Leona Ryan, Lillh Stelner, Anna Wauless, Edna Wan Itss, Edith Winetanley, Juliet Aeschllman, Edgar Bantu, Nellie Carter, Orvill Cooper, Frank Davis, aiollle Desart, Arthur Goode Carrie Goode, aiaud Griswold Thomas aiilton, Jake Kaufmaun, Bertha aiinzenmler, Charlie aiiu zoumler, Harry aiunson, MHly Neal, Herbert Piatt3, Almeda Rob inson, Beitha Roth, Johnny Sav age, Ethel Smulley, Dock Tucker, aiarth i Waniess, Nellie White, Em He Grabsr, Earl Steel, aiablo Bright, John Davles, Arthur Doty, Rosa Gags, Harry Given, Carl Gles, Rhoda Lardon, Robert MeCarl, Anule Pigler, Charles Roth, Willie Smith, George Strayer, HerLen richenor, alary Wanlesd, Alpha Massey, Artlo Boydston, Ida Towne, Clarence Green, Lena Ricli, Willie Costello, Anua Byrn, aiabel Brau ioii, Minnie Bruce, Laura Beau, Anna Boydston, Hattie Cooper, Luella Good, Ethel aiundell, Nellie Roberts, Pearl Smith, Eva Smith, Walter Bruce, George Buell, Lloyd Beeler, Walter Churchill, Charles Dexter, Romeo Kaiser, Harold aicLane, Jesse Potter, Ivau Adums, James Emert, Willie arc Cully, Joseph Kuuflman, aiathel Henry, aiaud Rurasoy, Fiances Nel son, Fred Purker, Charles Plaits, Ralph Roberts, Elijah Kurtz, John Kauffman, Effie Barnett, Bertha Carter, Lydla Gilham, Hannah Kurt, aiargaret aiunson, aiattle Potter, Jennie Sims, Louis Aenchll man, Ivan Beeler, Walter Duuton, Lewis Fletcher, Alex. aicCarl, Fred aiuudol1, Geo. aiinzenmler, Virgil Surff, Floyd White, Bessie Barnett, aiabe' Emert, Maggie Graber, Lydia Rich, Bessie Ramsey, Grade Snow, Agnes Toy, Herbert Banta, Fred George, O luton McCormlck, Willie Mofil , Walter Nelson, Samuel Rich, Claudlo Vane. Thosj who were promoted at the Central and East schools, will bo glvou In the next issue. You Can Krlr Upon nood's Sarsaparllla as a posi tive remedy for every form of Bcrofula, Halt rheum, bolls, pimples and all other diseases caused by im pure blood. It eradicates every Im purity and ut the same time tones and vitalizes tho whole system. ConBlipatlon, aud all troubles with the digestive organs and the liver, are cured by Hood's Pills. Un equalled as dinner pill. A fresh stock of gilt edge butter just in at the Ditto Front Five dollars per month invested in Chicago addition to Portland will double iUelf In three years or lesi. Call on J. O. Booth, over Ladd A Bush bank, for particulars. It will pay you. 1 sW-tf Rmoken headquai tera, the rarest cigars In the market at C.W.IIolleii brand's. Hargnnt se!Is window shade at cost. TUB FORWAKU CALL. Uty Coanill TnUrs Necessary Steps to ltulld the Viatlucl Unani mous. Salem cracked tho whip of pro gress at the last council meeting, and tho wholo team started. Every member of the city couucll expressed himself in favor of the Commercial street viaduct, and some excellent Bpeeohes were made with the clear ring of progress and a forward movement fur permanent public Improvements. The details of tho plan will be reported ut the next meeting. The street committee is author ized to act with tho city attorney and engineer to prepare plausabd specifications, get bids on the work aud have all in readiness for tho next meeting of tho couucll. This will require quick work and ener getic action. Tho city engineer has tho plan for a stoue arch viaduct, all complete. The finances will be the hardest to arrange. Tho city has been slow hi acting, but it Is not too late. Tho Electric road people have virtually let tho contract for their wholo lino already, and say they have an arrangement with their contractor to turn over to the city bridge fund whatever it would cost their contractors to put a trestle bildgo across there for. They do not know what sum this will boor what thoclty would require of them. If the Electric company and adjoin ing property will contribute liber ally there t-hould bo llttlo left for tho city to pay, according to tho follow ing estimate: From county, one-half. $ 0,000 eroin Jiieetno roail 2,000 v rom property owners 2,000 Balance for city 2,000 Total cost $12,000 The Journal has no meaus of knowing what will bo done or can be done. Bat It Is certain If properly handled the viaduct is within reach and that now is the time to build it. Both the people nud tho council are unanimously for it. Circumstances unalterably fix the present as the time to build it. It la a movement all tho people of the city approvo of. The city committee that now has tho m itter in hand deserve only en couragement in their labor of pro viding meaus. m BOARD OF TRADE. Holds a Mooting and Does Some Good i Work Wants a Viaduct. An aotivo meeting of tho Salem b.j.ird of trade was held at tho Wil lamette hotel last evening. About the first business transacted nfter calling to ordsr, was to pass tho fol lowing resolutien: Resolved. That It Is the sense of this board of trade that tho present condition of our main business street demands among other permanent Improvements a substantial bridiie overeoutu mim creeK, on commer cial street, iu place uf the unsafe and unsightly old "covered" bridge; that tho new structure should be the full width of the street, without top braces, built of stoue and steel or other Impeilshable material. The soliciting committee reports a monthly income of $178 now sub scribed, and there is already ou hand over $.500 In cash. The sub) ct of having all our streets sprinkled in the summer sea son by the city was brought up. A committee composed of L. 'B. Mc- Clano, P. S. Kulght, and E. C. Cross, was appointed to investigate the matter aud report. Thodatoof tho regular monthly meetings will hereafter be on the first aionday of each month, Instead of tho first Tuesday, us tho latter is tho date or tho council aud other publlo meetings in tho city, Th is brings the next meeting on aionday oveulng, aiarch 1st. Tho next rogular meeting will be tho annual meeting, when officers will bo elected for tho year. Many new applications for mem bership wilt be miulo soon, and all things considered, the board Is In a flourishing condition. Advertising will soon bj placed ln tho east, when a revival of Immigration may bo looked for. LOCAL AND TRIGONAL. J. B. Hcnlnger, on the .sick lis'. of Woodbtiru, In Newton McCaulcy has so fr re covered as to bo able to bo about. Theannial Eplccopal convention will meet In Salem Fell. 16-10. If for no other reason than to give the uuemploj ed luborcrs of thin city something to do, tho Commercial street viaduct should be built. Salem Building and Loan society has just loaned $1500 at 85 mouth's Intercut In advance, and 200 new bhuren of stock will be Issued. J L. ailtchell, who was receutly hurt by a liomf, Is now able to bo about. Mosca Woods, a young Indian at Chemawu, died Tuesday. There are only ten on the Hick Hut. The new Purk school was opened Tuesday, and there wait so large an attendance they could not all bo DTRJCE'S nealtt,Baking vijiiPewder: Usod ia Millions of Homes 40 Ycr th SUttdaxd accommodated. Ti new South school will bu opened next aionday. At'orney-Geiural Chaiubelutn n turued ti Salem this afternoon. airs. Dr. Glesy returned to her home In Portland today, after visit ing at tho homo of Judi;c Murphy. Judgo Lord made trip to Port laud today. airs. W. S. B'gga returned to Portland today, after isltlng old time fricinly. Dr. and airs. L L. Rowland re turned from C'orvullls on the aftcr n oon train. Gov. Chad wick was a passonger for Portland this afternoon. J. E. Eldrldgo was a passenger for Woodbtiru this afternoon ou buslucss matters. Attorney Ford Is il Portland on legal business today. Hon. E F. Parklinrst is report d to be a victim of the grip, whilo their youngest daughter Is also quite slofc wjth fever. F. X aiutthleu, of Buttovlllo, is in tho city, and la a subscriber to The Journal. Rev. Father White was anioug the distinguished list of passengers going north this afteruoou. He went to Oervala to pay Father Brouseau's parish a visit. Deputy SherifT Heloy, of Peudle tou brought II. Hpeeso down for a term of eight years. C. B. Browu has taken a position with Gray Bros., as salesman lu tho building material department. J. K. Wagner, a younger brother of tho Willamette landlord, has come up from Sau Francisco, aud wilt make his future home in Salem. Ho has been with Wolls Fargo Js Co. for twelve years, and will act as night clerk lu tho hotel for tho prescut. Mr. Wagner's family will follow soon. Geo. F. Smith opens In his now quarters lu the Cottle block Thurs day morning when tho balance of his stock will be offered at the great est bargains ever known In Salem. John G. Wiight tells a Journal reporter that tho cash system which ho has adopted is working finely and that customers are receiving neat benefits iu the w'ny of lower prices us tho cash business entails much less expense. He is closing out a full line of imported china ware at bod rock prices. If thero are any members of the city couucll who bellevo lu street Improvements for 1892 they should get their ideas together and in shape to go ahead. Hon. J. ai. Wallace, brother of tho luto R. 8. Wullaco of Salem, sends us the catalogue of tho State Normal school, of Greeley, Colorado, of which lie is president, Tho school is a fiuo structure, has a fac ulty of twelve professors and a total enrollment of 157 studeuts. Mr. Wallace takes u deep interest lu educational work. Tho firm of Simpson & Rogers has dissolved partnership, J. B. Simpson, the painstaking conductor on the Electrlo line having bought out J. M. Rogers, and tho firm will hereafter be known as Simpson Bros. Tho will of Isabel D. Parker, In dependence, disposing of 210 o.ln tp. 8s 4w, tohor husband and heirs, has been filed with the county recorder. air. and airs. J. II. aicNary, re turned on the morning overlaud from Roseburg and will bo homo at the Dr. Hall resldenco ou Sum mer street. People. J. V. S. Is the only Bareaparilla that old or fccblo peoplo should taLe, as tue mineral potash which Is lu ciery other SsriaparllU tbat we know of, Ii uudcr cerlalu coudltloni known to he emaciating. J. V. B. on tho contrary Is purely tegetaulo and stimulates digestion aud creates new blood, the very thing (or old dcllcato or broken down people. It builds them up and prolongs tbelr Urea. A caso lu peint: Mrs. Ilelden an eitimnblo and elderly lady oftlOMaionSt.,8. 1'. wai for months decltn. Ing so rapidly as to seriously alarm her (amity. It cot so bad that sbe was Anally afflicted with fainting sielli. Bho writes: While In tbat dangerous condition I taw soma o( the testi monials concerning J. V. & and sent (or bottle. That marked tbo turning jiolnt. I regained my lost dish and strength and bare not (elt so well lu jcars." Tbat was two years ago and Mrs, TlelcJcu Is well and hearty to-day, nud still taking J. V. B. If you are old or feeble and want to be built up. Ask for egetable JOy Ssc bareaparilla Most modern, most otroctlre. largest bottle. Bame price, f 1.04, six (or liOO. For halo by Dau'l J, Fry, 525 Com. slret-L ItUIlN, JfAUOLD. To tho wife of O. I. JIarold, South Sulom, on Feb, 1, 1602, a daughter. DIED, SIMMS. At tho family home, near Houavuio, lilnii county. Jan. ai, 1892, from consumption, Mian Fuuiile SI m mo, aged it yearn. Old Shoe Sale For ono Week-Commencing Feb. 3d wo Ofl'cr 50 Pairs Ladies' Kid Shoes 50 50 ii " Men's Conp-ress and Shoes worth 50 Pairs Men's heavy Boots 50 " " fine kip Boots Head quarters for Children's Shoes, Kubberss Gum Boote. Capitol Adventure Co., OPERA HOUSE BLOCK Our specialty, the celebrated K & G CORSETS. JOHN HUGHES, Dealer in Groceries, Paints, Oils and Window Glass, Wall Pa per and Border, Artists' Ma terials, Lime, Hair. Nails and Shingles, Hay, Feed and Fence Posts. Grass Seeds, Etc NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Quarterly Teachers' Examina tion. NOTICE is hereby Riven that the next regular quarterly examination or np pilcnnta for teachon.' certificates will be held In the Uaaemont Of tho Btnto Housr, In Salem, Oregon, eommenclngat noon on Wednesday, tho 10th day of Kebrunrj ,18P2 Applicants must bo present nt the open Ing session. Applicants for state diplomas under tho law passed by tho legislature at tho Bcsslon of 1802 will also bo examined at the snruo time and place. D. W. YODER, County Superintendent tor Marlon County, Oregon, dw il 2 td LIVERY AND FEED STABLES. ELLIS & WHITLEY, LIVERYMEN, South ofWlllamatte Hotel, 3-A.LBIVt - - - OREGON L B. HUFFMAN, Stable and Feed Yard, The Beit Box Stall and Corral In the I'lty, Quiet, family horses a specialty. (In roar WUlametto hotel.) SAI.KM, ... OREGON W. M. DeHAVEN, Boarding - and - 'Safe - Slablo, One door west of Lunn's Dry Doods store on Htnto street. Oulot family r tc loams. Bro lal attention pal a l to transient stock. & TRUCK AND EXPRESS. White's No. 60, SALEM'S FINEST TRUCK, Now ready for business. Careful work a specialty. J. F. WHITE. MORGAN & MEADE, Truck & Dray Lino. Good teams'and;ilprompt work Is our stronghold. SUTT.ON&SON, Express juhI JJaggagc. Do hnullug and nulck delivery to all parts 01 mo cuy wmi - . .. -!. ..- . . promptness and care Leavo orders at U. M. WUUOlXUOS. Is Just tho place for you to go to school. FEBRUARY 1, 1892, Is tho time to enter with tho beginning of tho third term, New rooms for ynung men will be ready. First-class Instruction In all branches, Kates Chcnp. Geo, Wliitalcr, I). I). President. Ulds for Capitol Dome. milK board of capital building commis sioners Invito sealed proposals for the construction of the Dome of the Can Balem. Oregon. Dans und snoclncu'lons may bo seen at tho olllce of Justus F Krumbeln, architect, Marquam building, I'ortland, Oregon. Every bid shuli be ac companied with an undertaking with one or mure sureties in a sum equal to uouuie the amount of tho bid, U be approved by the board, to the cried that If his bid shall be accepted the bidder will perform the win sjwciiiuu inermri in ncooruunoe whii the pUus and specifications therofor. The rigiit to reject any or ail bids is reserved. Illds wilt be opened at the executive ortlee on Monday, February w, liftri. at 2 o'clock p. m. HYI.VKHtKU I'KNNOYEtt, GEO. W MCIIKIDK, l'HIL. MKTMOIiAN, Uoard of Commissioners, YfH. A.H only, Ckrk of Hoard, M. L. CIIA MHKRLIN, O, M. HMITJI, frcsldent. Hecretary. H. M.IIIIANHON. UKO, J1.BOU1IKHT, Vlool'r widen t. Treasurer. UNION TITLE AIlSTJt ACT CO. 373 Commercial HtreeL . Make the neatest and best Abstracts In the country, GAfrAi com ft?"- Bttlcm. Oregon. W I. iijlr, 'resident. A. i. Armstrong, Manager, BhwIhohh, SkortkHHtf, Typewriting. IVnnuaushlp, English Departments. ptudenU admitted at any time. Untelojrua tree. University SsWiMs(liiiflHVsiiiiHsCR un IS? tT u worth $3 00 for $2 50 a pair 3 25 2 75 " 3 00 " 2 50 " ) 3 00 and 3 50 " 5 00 " Lace 3 at. . . at. . . 25c Wantfolumn. Notices Innerted for ONE CENT fEK WORD EACH INSERTION. No adver tisement inserted In this eolumn for lets than twonty-nve cents. dl R REWAnD Wilt bo paid for thear fplil rest and conviction of tbo person who has been destroying my youne fruit trees. A. W. VKAOTH, 1 27 lw cor, D and 16th Bis. ROOM AND BOARD. A large front room ln good house, suitable for two persons, with board or without, and uso of largo library. Apply at Jouunai. office, l-gj-tf TpOR IKENT -New houte in North. JL Balem. Apply to E. Holer, North. Bnlem, or at Journal offlce. mo RENT. House or nine rooms. Stable 1 attoohed with city water; Highland ttuuiiiuu. Auijuiruouo w ttoge street. im mllE ALKA-HE8PERIAN SOCIETY X Meets every Saturday evening- at 8 o'clock, ln the hall over the Slate Insu rance building. Meetings are open to the puuiio. iiuv. Jiuueri y uiuiKer, trrvm. Dr. W. A. CuBlck, Vice President. 10 8 It M. T. RINEMAN Staple and Fancy Groceries, Crockery, Glassware, Lamps, Woeden and Willow ware. All kinds of mill feed. Also veirotnblesaad fruits ln their seoaon. 1,Uighost Trice paid for country produce." waHuuci HBiiureoi your patronage 94 ISlBtate street EX K. HALL, Paper iHanger. Leave order ut Globe Real Estate Exchange INUURANCK Company. Fire and Ma rino. U. W inEKLKR. Agent, Balem. Oreo Salem Abstract and Loan Co Tho only Abstract books of Marlon county. Real Htnto orders ' filled promptly and safely. W. H. H. WATERS, MANAQBK. ANYTHING. From baloiJtmy and feed to fine toilet sonp, Key West cigars, tobacco pipes, knives, etc, can always bo lound at lowest prices; at T. UUKltOWD, No. zaaCommorolal Ht., Balem FEAR & HAMILTON, Loans negotiated on improved farm and city property. SADISM. Orstaron Room 14, Bush Hank block; 6 li'dw Rustle Rocking chairs, Setters, gents of flce or rondlug chairs, lamp stands, center tables, llower stands, baby rocking and high chairs, etc., for salo Or Exchange fur Second Hand Goods. Call and Inspect Itustle'work at old Court House, IIS, All kinds,or furniture repaired. H. T. MAllTItf, Propr. OREGON STATE SCHOOL J0UIINAL the official oran of the state department of nubile in struction. Tho Journal Is a monthly mag. azlno devoted to school and home educa tion; therefore, It Is Indispensable to teachers, und Invaluable to friends of edu cation In general. lrIoe 11.00 per annum; tlvoor more oopk60 cents each: sample cony 10 cents. Address J. 1). Houneu, llZI-lt Proprietor, Albany, Or. J. H. HAAS, TELli WATCHMAKER, 2ISK Commercial St, Salem, Orefflo. (Next door to Klein's.) Specialty or Bpectacles, and repairing U1UCSS. Wttl ftttchM and Jewelry. E. O. CROSS, and Packer, HtateHt. and Court Ut, The best meats delivered to alt parts of thoclty. Capital City Nursery. I havo a few thoutnnd choice 9 Tear ar- pie, pcur, cherry, plum and other trees at my paeklug gniuudM opposite state haute, that I will sell at vory low prices to plant, era or dealer. , forty men wanted to work In nursery alter the 13th ol February. Very Respectful! r, ISO-lmdw II, l,ldAUH. SHIHrMGKS. In tho Circuit Court of the State of Ore gon, for Marlon county. Miles luiey, plaintiff, vs. R. M. a lover, defendant. To It, M. Glover the defendant In the name of the state ol Oregon yo are hereby required to appear and answer me complaint uiea agairus yow m uboro entitled action, ou or beAue Mm 'a entitled action, ou or beAue Mm Mi of February, 1W& the same beta Mm da of next regular tertu oi the thmtt .led court after the expiration of tba day or tlrttf entitled court after the explratloea publication of this summons, and If you ran M tall so to appear aud answer, Ue vudatHC will take I Ill ti juugiuemagai uai you tonne sum ether with Interest thereon at tbs) oi mi r no tog rate of i per cent, per annum trout Msvroh JM, Itart, until puld, and all casta aud dl. nunemeuu oi inu nation. You aru hrfey notinea thai tuts summons U served usas ii by puniiutiw by order ot the Hon. ft, Uolw.ludneof salii court, inula on Mm ..... .. -..'T. r-.- ...... ..'.. it . -t: Nov. 1W. directing that aalit to published six conaeuutiv CUjttai. Joukxai. MtWlAk4 summons bo weks lu theUAttTAbJouKXAipMMlsi4 aioaictu, jHnrtuu euuniy. 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