Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893, February 13, 1892, Image 2

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1 'JUWDOtt, Feb. 13, In Ibo course
fit Jean article The Hpectator fiayn
lfc KttJfeirieliL nf Htulho from the
:?BitWH or candidate for the nomih
nfeHi for president of the United
has brought the presidency
facial promlncnco. Tho Spec-
thinks Blalne'a friends in the
ttfeptiblicAn cotivuutiou will nut
tew Mr. Harrison lo lie renonil
.-. totted by the Hepulillcaue. It also
jmrfl they have nn Idea tliu dark
'Vfcwse is Albert T. Lincoln, the
gv Aitwrican niliiluler to Urea t uruain,
would prove the most formidable
Sfttidldale they could choose. Il
,,mKll tills .fact, thin already Is
widely recoyulzod.
HECIPKOC'ITY.
Washinoton, Feb. 13. The
Canadian reciprocity commlsslonera
"' JuWmitviiilnfl lir SU'orturv Tllnltio
Ij'aud Elklnsaud Sir Julluu lunee-
.,.? .. . .. . . .. ..... .... .
lot uaiieu ut l no while House today
nud were formally presented to the
president. The vlolt was merely foi
tho purpose of paying their tesnecta.
At tho close of yesterday's meeting
it van decided to hold tho next
session Monday. It Is understood
- Secretary Blaine has elicited tho fact
: the commissioners from Canada
liavo in reality no power
to conclude a reciprocal treaty
or arrange a trade agreement.
It is rumored an adjournment until
Monday will be taken, In order to
cable the government at Loudon foi
wrnie ofilclal expression, giving tin
present negotiations tho color of au
thority. FIIOM MEXICO.
City op Mexico, Feb. 13. DIs
trlct Attorney Evans today is re
ceiving (zcneral praise) for his prose
cution of the cases gainst the viola
tors of tho neutrality laws on the
frontier. Prominent ofllcials assort
this action will do muoh to produco
a harmonious feeling between the
two countries as it proves tho United
States has n friendly fooling toward
Mexico. Eighty newspapers are
supporting Diaz for rc-olectlou.
There is no other candidate.
TIIU WUIIK IS FINISHED.
Final tynrliffl 1'ut on llio (I. A it.
Encampment llcporl of Unnquct
Elsewhere.
The encumpment elected follow
ing as Its council of administration
F. Jlarnes, of Portland; Thomas
Dealy, Astoria; li. F. Clublno, Mo
Minn vlllo; David McArthur, Oregon
City! Q.F. Chapman, Eugene.
0 FMDAY AFTL'llNOON
was devoted to considering resolu
tions and memorial addresses. Col
onel CuuUins paid a high tribute
to the memory of Captain Babcoclt,
ouo of tho first post and department
Gorntuuudprs of Oregon.
resolutions.
wero adopted thanking nil who wore
connected with tho local work of
preparing for the oucapment. Kind
words wero mild for tho capital city,
its press, the baud for Kb lino ap
pearance and muslO) and Bodgwlck
post generally foreutertaiimientnud
Hoverst
INSTALLATION.
Tho Joint exercises took place In
tho representatives hall at 7 p. m.
The exerolses wero conducted by
Col. Bummers for the CI. A. 11. anil
by Mrs. Fanny Lounsbury for tho
V. It. C. Flvo hundred people wit
nessed the impressive ceremony and
nt8o'clook tho united bodies took
up the grand march lor tho bauiiiut
hall.
A Million Friends.
A friend hi need Is a friend Indeed,
and not less than one million people
huye found Just such a friend In Dr.
King's New Discovery for consump
tloo, coughs and colds. If you huvn
Dover used tills grout cough medi
cine, ouo trial will convince you
'that it has wonderful curative
powers in nil disease of throat, chest
and luiiL's. Each hotlle Is uiiran-
toed to do nil that Is claimed or
money will ho refunded. Trial
bottles free ut Daniel J. Fry's drug
store, :s commercial Htroot, jjiirgo
bottles ouo and 11 00. ,tn
Bmokers' lieadiiiuutora, tho rarest
cigars lu the murKot atC.W.Hullon
brand's, Hollcnbraud'ri Is tho stand-by res
taurant, as Its constantly growing
business indicates.
SCROFULA
! fiat impurity ot tUo Wood vlilcli jir
o.ir . i uiuiiiuuy lumps ur swellings m t:
I lands i'( tlie neck , eaue painful ruiunuit
i. .ntm the anas, legs, erf evti iUieli'
Ulcers la the cj c, ears, ur isoie, often Mint
ing Mluiliicu or tloatneisi U tlio origin ot
1 ;.!ijili!, cancerous growths, or tlia many
ui'.ier inanl(ettttlou usually ascribed lo
Unnorai" and tautening upon tlio Jungs,
pAiiiri consumption, and death, Being
thoimut anclmit, It lithe most neutral ut
nil diseases or nffccllons, tor very few
erwu are entirely free from It.
H0,r.Vn CURED
Ity takliiB Hood'i BanaparlUa, which, hy
tho reunrkaMo cure It has acouiilllicl,
Uiqu wtmii otlicr mellrlue have (Unl.
ha vmen Uk-11 to be a potent and jcul.
tor luitllcluo tor tld tlicasN Rome ol
tkwoi cure aie really wvtulvrtu!, H ou
tuttvr from acrof uta or lmjure hlood, U
ur to tty UiHxl'a Saraatvtrilla.
iirry i'rtu my if u ami cliiUWtu U o
(&. trwiUwl wlUi acrotuja, tore hriaV.
Jnj out on thm In tarloua jilacea. My
IUI hoy, three jreara ol4, baa hwn a
UrrlWo urr. r.at aprln ho waa wm
KMa A aoru from bea4 to feet. 1 wai
H4l4 to u Hoo4'a 8lafartlla, ana w o
wata)(clt. HerrultUthatiUluiito
m ttte4 of the aeiotula, toy little tmy
IwlHt emirrl jr tree from wre, and all four
Ky rtiSWtfn Jwlc Wjht and halUiy.H
W, Ja. Athbutox, I'awalo City, H. J.
Hor Sarsaprlll
tVWIWf4fvt. lUVr4, r4ar4ti
.LJWOM CO,, Jlfwttri.UiwH,Mui
To Invcslignlo llio Pension
Office.
BILLS AGAINST CIGARETTE .SMOKING.
Boodle In Mississippi, Behring Sea
Question, Ship Burned 'at Sea,
Republican Gain, Guatemala,
Tariff on Wool, Tho Mafia Gang,
Boy Slaves, From Mexico, Reci
procity, Instantly Killed, Foreign
and State News, Etc
KHEK OOINAdi:.
Washington, Feb, IB. The sil
ver men have some eight or ten
petitions in circulation on tho Dem
ocratic side of the house urging
that the silrer bill bo mdo a
special continuing order, and said
they had early yesterduy secured
about 100 signers. Thero uro doubts
entertained na to tho expediency of
tho petition 3novemeht, but the
silver men mostly bellove It muj
advance the consideration of tin
hill, and uro doing what they can
to bring tho matter to an Issui
early In tho session. Tho nntl i-ll
ver men nro urging delay, and
working to that ond in the hope
that there may bo developements
which will aid their cause and en
able them, to find some way out ol
tho difficulty. Tho frco-coInui
men aro in favor of speedy action,
mid say that on jwUtlcal gcoumU
ilono, asldp from monetary princi
ples tho sooner tho Issue Js met
tho better. The rules committei
nan not yet taken up the subject.
Tho people's party tn tho house
have Joined with the free-coinage
people In demanding prompt con'
slduratlon of the Bland bill.
TO INVK-JTIOAtri: KAIIM.
AVasiiinuton, Feb. 18. In the
house today tho speaker nnnouncid
tho appointment of the following
committee to Investigate tho olllce:
Wheeler, (Dum.) Michigan; Little,
(Dem.) New York; Duncu-u, (Doni.)
Ohio; Llnd, (Itep.) Mlunosota and
Broesious, (Itep.) Pennsylvania.
(JICiAUKTTi: BMOKIMCJ.
Washington, Feb. 33. Tho ways
and means committee of tho houso
will bu petitioned to prepare a bill
Invoking tho paternal coudemua
lion of tho govorumont upon tho
cigarette huh It. Ilopresentatlvo
Coeiran,CummIns mid Btuhlnocker,
of Now York, all have In their pos
session bills which they have been
petitioned to introduce providing for
tho suppression of cigarette manu
facture, by imposing an internal
revenue tux of $10 per thouBuud on
all Imported or domestic cigarettes
sold lu this country. Accompany
Ing tho memorial wtisa statement
to the olleet that throughout tho
United States during tho past yeur
there htivo been about 100 deaths'of
young men mostly under 10 years of
ago from tho effects of smoking
paper-wrapped cinirottes, and about
100 moil liavo been consigned to tho
Insane asylum during tho some time
from the same causo.
iioodlk in MiBSistnvrr.
Jackson, Miss., Feb. 1!). Canshl-
able excitement was caused yestor
day morning in tho houso by tho
Introduction of the following hy
Itepresentatlvo Glever:
Whereas, It has been rumored
that money was used with some of
tho members of the legislature to
get the poulteutlary bill postponed
for tsvo yeurs.
Ilesolved, That a committee bo
appointed to Investigate ami soe if
there s any truth in tlio minor, the
said committee to liavo newer to
send for persons and papers to ascer
tain the truth of the aforesaid rumor,
and that thooommlttee belnstruuted
to report baelc to tho house as soon
as possible,
Several monibera wero on their
feet ut onco trying to got tho atteu
lion or the speaker, ami two or
three wero around Glover urging
him to withdraw (ho resolution.
Ho finally did so before tho question
came to a vote. It Is charged by
members that undue Influence was
used lu huvlng the plea or a pen!
tcutlary !furm postponed for two
year, mid the object of this repolu
tlou was to see how muoh truth
there was In the charge. It is In
ulliuutod that persons desiring, for
personal reasons, to have tho leasing
system continued us long as possible,
had much to do with tlio ost!ouc-
meut and this rumor. The mutter
involves t-uvorul prominent legls
later. It Is likely Mint the rcsolu
tlon will oome up ngnlu in another
shnpa la n duy or two.
liKiiiiiNO ri:a. quisnoN.
W.VBlitNt.TON, Feb. 13. Thero h
somuthlug wh.ch Is mysterious
going on lu what l kuown us the
Bettltimmt of the llehrlmt ma
question. If the scene of tho nego
tiations wero at astute capital, there
would bo very teiiHuMounl charges
mtule, and for that matter, HrhapH,
even tho dignity of Mine otllolulV
potoltlon may not ave them fmm
pretty buvire relkcllons before the
matter la over. There mm to U n
very strong dvlro to prevent a pub
lloexpilon in thu flmllngsof the
conimlas on. There Is no reason
fur th a unhvH HiiuetOily is golnj'
to bo lemllmd. There nro uUt it
great m ny churcr uisile lu dllter
cnt orea a of the hduiluUtrnlluu
I that It la fie KngiUh ix.iniiilnloiiers
who are waittlug time and refuting
to meet the Atm-rUttit miiiiualnuer
RUd get tlowu to Ui4iit-t. This Is
not true. Xt U not tho liuKllahtnitu
wlio have held Uok tho lnTftlsa
Hon or wlfo have asked for secrecy.
Tlie English commissioners, 8lr
Baden Powell and Dr. Dawson liavo
been in Washington ten days
anxious to begin comparing notes
and consult with the American
commissioners, Messrs. Mcndenhall
and Merrlam. Borne mysterious
influences have kept the men apart,
and it was not until Thursday that
they were allowed to meet officially
In what was called an "Informal
conference." It Is Imjiosslble lo gel
-tho English commlss'oners fo tilk
nuthe subject, but ft is known they
favor open elons. Tlio state de
partment, however, will not for
some reosun agree lo this step. The
Englishmen, while not complaining
and have not been bound to secrecy,
feel keenly the misrepresentations
of their intentions and disposition
printed In administration oryniis.
They have been clnlmed u ibnee
who deslro delay for putting ifr tin
conferences, when as a mutier of
fact they have tried their utmost,
but lu vain, to meet the American
commissioners to begin work. With
the sealing season already begun
there Is great ucd of Immediate
action, aiid no need of secrecy. Out
siders who know what is going on,
and have the preservation of tin
seal fisheries at heart-, are loudest it
their demands for open doors nn'
constant conferences uutil the mat
ter Is settled.
ItKPUIIMOANS GAIN.
Albany, N. Y., Feb. 13.-The
Journal has complied the results ol
tho suervisor elections lust Tuesduy.
In twenty counties 302 supervisors
we're chosen. Of these 248 were
Republicans and lit Democrats
The Republican majority of 80 in
1801 bus Increased to 131.
SHIP 11UKNED AT SKA.
New Yohk, Fob. 13. Tho Iden
tity of the ship seen burning Janu
ary 1.0, about twelvo hundred miles
southwest of Cape Clear, Ireland,
has been established. Hho was the
Nova Scotia clipper Loodlana which
left this port with a lame cargo of
refined petroleum on December 2.
8ho carried a crew of thirty-eight
men, none of whom have been
heard of slnces It Is thought all are
drowned.
GUATEMALA.
CJUATKMALA, Feb. 13. The result
of tht! eleotlon for president Is still
clouded with uucertainty. Prob
ably Geuoral Barrios will bo de
clared elected.
. TAKUT ON WOOL.
W.A s ir I N o t o N, Feb. 13. Tho
Democratic members of tho ways
and means committee held another
conferenco yesterday on tho Springer
wool bill, but, llko Thursday, the
conference ended without an agree
ment being reached. Mombors of
tho committee now in the city are
nearly evenly dlvhled on the ques
tlon us to whether or not there
should be a further reduction made
In the duties than that proposed by
tho special committee, Tho nrrlvul
of Shlvely, of Indiana, Is awaited.
Members of tho commltteo bellevo
then a conclusion will be speedily
arrived at, as tho vIowb of Whiting,
the only absent member, are known.
Washington, D. C, Feb. 13.
Tlio Democrat lo mombors' ways and
means commltteo held another pro
longed conferenco on tho Springer
wool bill. Tho result was an ugreo
iiientonthe rates of duty to a bill
to be Imposed on manufacturers of
wool, The result of the conferences
are fnvorublo to the low tnrlll' mem
bers of thu committee, reducing all
duties below GO percent, under tho
present law, us well us those above
10 pur cent. Tho agi cement reached
hnsyetto bo voted on, us n whole,
the action today bolng on euoh par
agraph of the wool and woolen
schedules separate.
The greatest rate of duty provided
for Is -15 per cent, on ready made
clothing, dolmans, Junkets, ulsters
and wearing apparel, on which, the
present law, CO per. cent of duty Is
Imposed. Tho greatest reduction is
made from -10 per cent, duty under
the Mills bill Is in cheap blankets,
woolen hats and llauuols for under
went, tho duty on which It Is cut
dow u to 25 per cent.
T1IK MAFIA GANO.
Ban Fuancisoo, Feb. 13. When
Antonio Lullu, the Sicilian, was
ilrrcstcd hero lust week for cutting
the throutof nu Italian woman, it
wiib Intimated thut ho was a mem
ber of tho Mullu gang which mur
dertd Chief of Police Ilenuessy In
New Orleans. This suspicion was
strengthened by a statement ma,de
by Lullu to soma of his acquaint
ances thut ho hud to leave New
Orleans becnoso he had killed a
man. Immediately after Lalla's
arrest, and when these facts became
known, his picture and description
were rent to New Orleans, and Fri
day the picture and description were
Idri'tUlcd by Valentine Burke, oue
of the principal witnesses In tho
lleimet-sy trial, who hud Identified
the iicBUbslus in llio trial. He said
that there was no doubt thnt Lnlla
wus thu party sufjtected, It is be
lieved thut he wns the mnn who
lived with Mouasteilo, and. who
Was Implicated with htm In the
killing of the late chief.
DUY at.AViH IV OHIO.
Ol.KVKl.ANl, O., Feb, 13, On
Brtwd way, In a little wreiuhed mom.
UveaJolm Vldritl,n Slavonian slave
owner. Vldrol wns arrested yester
day on a warrant aworu out by
Peter MUkiiHti, who charges him
with mmuU and hattory. The boy
said that ulue month agoVldrul
bought him of his mother lu tho old
country, promUlug to pay flB a
year, llw was brought to Cleve
land, nud with ulue other boys won
taken lo No. 60S Broadway. They
were iQKue to eleep on the ttocr lu
MjfPdlfW. U. mm J. J J -II
BfWfBggH
dirt and filth, nnd were given two
meals a day of black bread and
coirec. Early every morning (hey
were started out with a load of tin
ware. If they did not bring
b-tok enough money, he said Vldral
beat tlieiu with a strap. Vldral will
lie charged with violating the Uni
ted Staif contract law and with
ciue.ty lo children.
INKIANTLVJCILLKIl.
PiTTBiitilcn, Feb. 13. 'J'wo Ifun
KiirluM hri'ther, cnguei-d ax oil dril
lers at McD'iriHlii, ln.r were -run
Inwii by a imlif, nit Him 1'nnlini'iille
rmd thU morning, ami ihstantly
killed.
jbRKm.
f-'AN FiiAveiRco. Fib. 13. Wheat
buyer season $1.0 1J.
ruiti'.i.AM'i, I'eb 13 Wheat val
ley, U.Masi Oil; W.illa UQla, $1.50
?l to.
Chicago, Feb. 13. l cle wheat
wus llrul; ca-b,87jj May, 01JJ.
MtllllNT t. TIIK
IKK OK ciiiii;r.
llluhMiiinl liy hiKciiiuiinis
bu ins a. id - I'IjcVh
i'ak-slini.
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in
Ilir
C it. Kellermun, pastor nf the M
12 ohurclgnf tjils city, purposes to
deliver it series of sermons on the
Life of Christ", giving descriptions
f the country, cities and places ot
interest. Mr. Kellermun lias traveled
xtensively through riyrla'aud made
u cureful study of the chief places of
interest. Tlio series will fompri.se
lulijects of varied and extensive in
terest. The flist sermon wll be upon
the Hill Country of Judeu, giving u
lesor! ptloii of tlie topography, ell
niiti-, vegeutio!!,eU'. etc. Suoject,
Mury's Visit to Elizabeth. This
till bo followed bv Bethlehem of
Judea.ThoVh.lt or tho Mugl, Flight
Into Eypt, Nuzarttb, The Holy
City etc. etc, The introductory
sermon will be delivered next Sun
duy evening. Those who take the
pains to follow these discourses to
the end, will receive u better idea of
the country, life and work of the
daviour, than from books. The aim
Is to ninke them spiritual, instructive
and entertaining.
' -WILbAUBlTK NOfKS.
' Tho lecture courso began Thurs
day by au excellent lecture from Dr.
Whltiker, on "Ohuracter." The
students took notes and will pasj
them lu Monday for correction, after
havluir written them out. These
lectures will occur every two weeks
ut 3 o'clock, and thu public uro cor
dlally luvited.
The new University pennant was
Mown for the first time Friday. The
words "Wlllumetto University" are
not quite large enough to bo seen far,
The Y. W. C. A. of the Univer
sity, will meet Mondays Instead of
Wednesdays at 3:15.
Our visitor's list Is very excellent
Lafo Conn '80, Misses Mao BoUe,
'80, Carrie Gleason '81, Annu Broy
man and Miss Glesy, Thursday.
Revs. G. W. Grannus aud C. E.
Cllne, of Portland und J. H. Itoorfc
wero present Friday.
The Milkmaids netted a nice sum
for retlttlug their new hall. The
entertainment was very good, and
the young ladies did themselves
much credit.
The rhetorlculs liavo been well
spoken of by our visitors. G. W.
June- recited a poem on "Death.''
Miss Cora Lltohfleld read an essay
on lesolutlons," and Miss Marsh on
"We make Our Own Futures."
Rllla McCulloch recited "Tho Cap
tain's Well." and Cook Martzull,
an essay on "Man," by Pope.
The collego Y. M. C. A. will meet
In Bulem, Feb. 10, 20, 21. J. It. Mott,
liiteniutloiiulsecretury together with
75 delegates will Ihj present. Tho
sessions of the convention will be
held lu tho ditlcrent churches and
will bo anuouueed in tie future.
The societies elected tho following
oftleera for tho current term:
Phlliidiuuns,Lloyd llcyunlds, Pres;
G. W. Jones, Vlco Pres; Floyd
Flolds, ; John Reynolds, Secy;
1), B. Barker, Treas.
Pilod isians, Misses Ollle Rounds,
Pres; Carrie Bradshuw, Vice Pres;
Cora Winters, Secy; Mabel Janes,
OeiiHor; Emllle Henry, Trees.
Mr? C. Marsh furnished one of the
upper rooms with a carpet aud a set
of furniture and tho Ladles' Aid
society of M. E. church at llalsey,
oue also. Several others will do so
later.
MUhE. E. Edgar who has been 111
during lust term has returned to
school,
A Pkhkkct Cup of cotleo Is a
luxury, and thut Is what you have
by buying tho Great Eastern Tea
company's Moehn and Java blond.
We will give fne of charge to escli
purchaser a package of our delicious
cream chocolate over and above tin
usual present.".
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Salrui Steam Dyrins
aud Clcaulng Works, 1S.1 Commer
cial street. The only dye works lu
uio city, names' anu gents' cloth
ing aud flue fabrics of all khuli
cleaned aud dyed. All repairing
neatly dono. at the low rate of l&
cents per hour. Iave your orders
at my office, 183 Commercial street
as I am lu no way coiiuected with
pateliers or tailors of any descrip
tion, Yours respectfullv,
2-13-31 WAUikmahNklson
Baby cried,
Motlicr sighed,
Doctor iirvkcrlbed CustorU'
Wil-WWMyv" Yft,,
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KELIOniS SHtVirES.
Gkrmak Baitist. Services In
l'ii mi. Baptist church ut 3 p. m.
Ji.hu Fechter, pastor.
CiiniBTiAN Science. Services in
Unituran hall at 11 a. m. aud p.
ni. H'lbbath school at 12 m. Bible
study Thursday evening.
South Salem M. E. church.
Preaching every Sunday at 10:30 a.
. .mil ") 1 - kJi(ijl.i f.rtlifl nf
III HUH I ,ti t r ill ouuuiij' nuiiuui 11
at .'t p. in. J. II, Koork. pastor.
1st and 3d Mioduy of mouth at
Central Presbyterian church. Sing
ing school Thursdays ut 7:30. G. E.
Meyer, pastor.
GnitMAN' Refokmkd. Capital
and Muriou. Sunduy service 11 a.
m. Stiudiiv school 10 a. m. Prayer
mc'tiug Wednesday 7:30 p. m. Rev.
J. Ma'elihuupt, pastor.
CmtiSTiAN. High aud Center.
Sunday school 10 u. m. Preaching
11 :i. in. Young people's society 0:80
p. m. Preaching 7:30 p. rn. Rev.
W. R. Williams, pastor.
FminMnriioDisT. B.F.Smalley.
pastor. -Services Sunday morning
and evening. Sunday school at 10
a. m. Player meeting Friday night.
Church opposite North Salem school.
Evangelical. Liberty and Cen
ter. Sunday services 10:30 a. in. and
7:30 p. m. Sunday school 12 in. Y
P. S. C. E. 0:30 p. tn. Prayer meet
ing Thursday 7:30 p." m. E. S.
Bollinger, pastor.
Congkegational. Corner Cen
ter and High. Services Sunday ut
10:30 and 7 p. in. Sunday school 12
m. Y. P. S. C. 12. at 0:15. Prayer
meeting Thursday 7:30 p. m. Rev.
C. L. Corwlu, pastor.
Fiiist Baitist. Liberty and
Marion. Services 10:30 a. ra., 7:00
n. in. Sunduy school 12 in. Young
1 people's meetiug at 0:00 p. in.
i'rayer meeting vau riiursuuy.
Robt. Whltaker, pastor.
Fuiends. At Highland Park on
car line. Services Sunday 10:30 a.
in. and 7:30 p. in. Sunday school
12 m. Christian Endeavor 0 p. m.
Prayer meetiug Tlimeduy 7:30 p. m.
Rev. F. M. George, puster.
St. Joseph's Catholic Chukcii.
Chen.eketu and Cottage. Sunday
services: Low muss 7:30 u. tn.
High mnss 10:30. Sunduy school 3
p. m. Vespers 7:00 p. tn. Week
days, low mass, 7 u. in. Rev. J. S.
White, pastor.
St. Paul Episcoal Ciiuhch.
Corner of Church and Cbemekctn
streets, services m tho morning at
10:30 a. m.; In the evening at 7 p.
m. Sunday school ut 11:45 a. m.
Service on Monday morulngat 10:30
a. in.; on Thursday evenlug ut 11:30
p. m. W. Lund, Rector.
Unitarian Society. New
church noithwest corner Chemeketa
aud Cottage. Services Suuday at
10.30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Suuday
school ot 12 in. Ladles' society,
Friday 2 p. in. Social sclonco class
ut G:30 p. m. H. H. Brown, minister.
PitESiiYTEKiAN. Church St. bet.
Chomeknta and Center. Preaching
morning nnd evening. Sabbath
school nt 12. Y. P. S. C. E. at 0:30
p. m. Prayer meeting Thursduy at
7:30 p. m. Roy. F. II. Gwyuup, D.
D., pastor.
Methodist Episcopal. Sunday
services at 10:30 und 7 p. in. Sab-
buth school at 12. Epworth League
at 0. Prayer meeting Thursday at
7:30 p. m. Rov, C. R. Kellerman,
pastor.
African Methodist. Services
Sunday, at 3 p. in, Ui German M. E.
church, corner Union and Church
streets. Nov. G. W. White, pistor.
After tho Grin
Convalescence Is very slow, and lo
recover the liealth-tono a good tonic
Is absolutely ueeessury. Hood's Sar-
sanarllla has beeu used with wonder
ful success as a bulldlng-jp medicine
nnd blood purifier after attacks of
grip, after typhoid fever, scarlet
fever, dlpb'herla. pneumonia or
other prostrating diseases. It posses
ses Just thu bulldlng-up eflect so
inuuti ueeuen ; ii vitalizes anu eu
rlohes the thin Impoverished blood.
ami It Invigorates tho klduoys und
stimulates tho liver so thut they re-
sumo regular aim neaittiy notion.
Thousands of people have taken
Hood's Sareaparllla as a pieveutive
of tho grip with suewM. Thousands
have found In It restoration to
health aud strength after this
dreaded complaint. For instance,
Mr. Jacob Knapp of Tipton, Iowa, a
well knowu business man, says he
had the grip twice, leaving him very
weak and with a bad oough. Hood's
Sarsaimrllla gave him a splendid
aopetlto, made him feel stroug and
as well as ever.
For the IhllJrfn.
"Iu buylug a cough medloine for
chlldreu," says II. A. Walker, a
prominent druggist of Ogdeu, Utah,
"never bo afraid to buy Chamber
lain's Cough Remedy. There Is uo
danger from tt and relief Is always
sura to follow. I particularly recom
mend Chamberlain's because I have
fouud It to be aafe and reliable. 60
ceut bottle for uale by O, E. Goode,
druggist.
ttutklcu Arultu.lve,
Tho ltMt SaIvb la th wuftd for OiU
IUuUm, , ItoM. SiUV IUwmm. Kevr
rtorW,TBlr. t tutppvU llimd. itU(ta(M
Corua nad U bsla irupiok, mm! pol
Qvftly Qurto Hl, or on My rnbe-i. It
la nuaxaiitotfd to alve iwratct aaluueUuii
r
r Eaoncj rmuuuru. rrio. w w-iw per
"Z --a SI' A a. -J -
rex.
rot i ey wai j. or. w m.
rWWffiTry.?!5-KSliii'prfrff - j. . vr
tr"M,i jcnij!Ai.vSje,Kie-i'.'ttt air w.. "-" vyvoi t-,., tat
Tmm&m&rwr rr x&& srn.n tv
MjyiKmzmtfmmmffimmm;x fiftsraaawi " . zzi
fatfT ' tlimi'mt' fc gi 4 - Mv rr- m. '
1 ALKM slvkkkt KErOItT.
A l-ynopslg of the Markets-Haying ami
Selling; Prices.
REVISED QUOTATIONS.
11ETAIL PRICES.
Shoulders .Sugar cured.per lb,10.
ltrtaktistbacou 15
Hnms Hupar cured, per lb, V
Keel- 5V2'A
Pork-S 10
Mutton 8tai2Xe.
Tlmothv seed Per pound, 8c;
selling
Wim! (.Inror eppfl lVr nound. llC.
White clover seed Per pound, 'JOc,
Alslke 1S- per iound.
ilea wp lucper pouuu.
Lincoln Or.iss 12c per pound,
Ryo Orus 10c per pound.
Orchard Urass 17c per pound.
Now potatoes -1UC per Dusnei. -Canned
Frult-.Peaches, $.00; apricot,
&3 00; blackberries, tS; corn, best graces
ft 00; toinatoes $1 60; string beans 81 -,
green peas ?1 Se: per doz. In two lb cans.
Fresh Vegetables. Potatoes JOc; carrots
fjOc; parsnips 75c; onions 'ic per lb.
H i3hNalnion K10operlb; bturgcon 5
7c per lb-small flsh 10c per lb; salt salmon,
itqtiw per lU;
As Staple as CoflVc.
"Chamberlain's Cough Remedy
is as staple as codec in this vicinity.
It has done an immense amount of
Kood since its Introduction here." A.
M. Nordell, Maple Ridge, Miun.
Korsale hy G. E. Good, diugglst.
A WARNING-DON'T USE BIG VORRb.
In promulgating esoteric cogitations or
articulating superficial sentimentalities
ind philosophical or psychological ober
satlons.bcwareofplatudlnousiionderoui'y. Let our statements positss a clarllledeon
clhencss, compacted couipreheuslbleness,
coaUs'.-cnt cousl-stency and n coiiL-entra-ted
ciigcncy. tfchiwall couglaniTatlons
orilatulent ganullty, Jejune babblement
and n6inlne allectlons. In trying I lm
iiress upon others the superiority of the
Wisconsin Ceutral Lines, and why jou
and so many others use this thorougbtare
trom St. Paul and Mlnnenpollsaudlhilutu
nud Ashland to Milwaukee, Chicago and
points east and sou' h. It Is not neu-ssary
to use Jawbreakers. Let your extempora
neous descantlngs and unpiemedltutcd
ex pat lolls have Intelligibility eracious vi
vacity, without rhodomontable or thraso
Ical bombast. Sedulously aold all poly
syllabic profundity, pslttaceous aculty,
ventrllofiunl verbosity and andlloqucnt
vapidity, shun double enteudres, prurient
Jocosity and pestiferous profanity, obscu
rent or apparent. In other words, talk
plainly, naturally, sensibly, and truthfu'-
ly, say tho Wisconsin Central Lines Is the
route, and thit ends It. lllily
Bridge Bids Wanted.
VTOTICE Is herebv erlven that sealed hlcfe
1M will be received by ihe tity of Salem,
until 10 o'clock n. in. February 2.1, Ib'Ji for
tho building and coHstruntlon of u nouo
or sicei Dringo across teouth Mill creek, on
Commercial street lu Salem, Oregon, ac
cording to the nlans and Hneelflrnilonu nn
Hlo lntheofllce of the city surveyor, of
ouiuiu, uregoii. mus win De opeued uy
the committee on streets and public prop
erty, on tho 'J I th any of February, lbfe,
a, iuw uuui ui a u Clin.- p. in, ui sam aay
or as soon theicafter ns shall bo eonen.
lent to them. A dejwslt of oue hundred
dollars must accompany each bid as a
runmntce of pood faith ou the part of tho
bidder that he will execute tho contract,
bond and undertaking and ftirulsh good
uuu eiuucii-ui sureties, 10 oe approved uy
the ma or In case said contract Is awarded
Hi said bidder, which dnnnlt rlll l. tnr.
felted to the City of Salem In case of tho
iauuru on mo pari 01 me u uuer to comply
with said reiiulremeuts. Said bond. mn.
tract and undertaking will be Hied in the
olllco before said .bids aro opened. Tho
City of Salem reserves the right to reject
any or all bids. ii. y. HUNT,
. 11. L. LAMOUHEUX.
Commltteo on Streets aud Public Property
Columbia Poultry Yards,
J. M. BRENTS, Mauager.
Lock Dox 1210, Seattle, Wash
Drceders ofThoroughbred Poultry of foi-
lowing varieties;
H. O. White Leghorns, B. C. Hrown Leg
horns, While Plymouth Hocks, Barred
Plymouth Hocks, Pit dames, Hlack Lang,
ham. Light Hrahnmns, Hull" Cochins,
Partridge Cochins. Hronze Turkeys.
Send lor C'lrculur and Price List.
First National Dai
SALEJJ, OREGON.
GENERAL BANKING
NAPOLKON DAVIS
Du. W. H. 11YHU .
JOHN MOIIt
, President.
.Vice President,
.Cttshler
WILLIAMS & ENGLAND
BANKING CO.
CAPITAL STOCK, all SDbscriW.J200.000
Tronnact a general banking bailees
In Bit lu branches
GHO. VIU.IAMS
w. b-nouvnKZ:
UUaUM0NAUY
PreUti
- 1 Presldsn"
m?
Uuuter
IIUKCTX)Ita: Geo. WlUlnm. Wim rn,
tlitnk In uv Ginhm.. ij.w r,
merll.treU SMMLf
M.uvUAilllHUU.N, aM.HMITH,
"Mi2r, "sPf;
UXI0ST1TLE AIISTHACT Co!
JW C)mmraUl utrwt.
tbV wualrTW,Wt Ba "' AUUmcU ,a
E. O. CROSS,
Butcher and Packer
ntaiK jv.- o. .. .
flya iSTiij'iSm STut ittST tte"
ORCHARD COKPAHY.
LARGE AND SMALL FARMS,
Also 5, 10 nud 20 acre pieces nlnwlj .l-ull lo fruit irs in
fine condilion, nnd some llrrt-oV city property
STATE INSURANCE BUILDING, SALEM, OREGON.
References by Permfssien:
Hon. W. W.Thayer, Ex-governor and chief Justice of .Oregon, Port-
lund, Oregon.
Hon. Richard Wlllnms, ex-member of congress, Portland. Oregon.
Hon. Geo, W. MoBrldr, secretary of state, Salem, Oregon.
Hon. Phil. Metschar, state treasurer, Salem, Oregon.
Hon. E B. McElroy, bupcrinh ndeutof pub Ic Instruction , gnhm, Or
Hon. W. A. Cti'lck. president Capital National bank, Salem, Oregon
Hou. Napoleon Davis, prealdint First Notional bank, Salem, Oregon
William & England Banking Company, Salem. Oregon.
Thos Kay. president woolen mills, Salem, Oregon.
Hon. W B. Allison. United States Senator, Dubqiiue, Iowa.
,t... m r.r.nlo ov.trnvprnnr of ToWI. ClllirillOIlt, loWll.
"KLa S fas Hnrra'cnn, cashier Dubuque National bank, Dubuque, Iowa.
''mtl WIHey: president Security National hank, Sioux City, Iowa.
Hull, congressman,
Perkins, cougressmau,
Oregon Land Company's Price List.
10 acres ot Jftncl & mil's soutu oi ouioin juhwuiiuo;
best fruit land, nearly all cultivated. There avi 11 be 100
acres set to ft uit, immediately adjoining this tiact, this
spring; price, .50 per acre, 100 cash, balance easy pay
ments. Choice of four ten acre fruit tracts five miles south ot
Salem (postoffice) one all in cultivation, very sightly; two
other three-fourths in cultivation, balance good timber;
one three-fourths in cultivation balance in pasture, $45.00-
per acre, cash, balance easy payment and long time.
Choice of 40 ten acre fruit tracts six miles south of
Salem (postoflico) best fruit land, very desirable location;
springs and running water, adjoining The Oregon Land
Company's model 1 00 acre orchard farm, three miles from
steamer -landing. First choice G0 per aero, cash, ;
balance on eight years time, enabling purchaser to pay for
land out of the fruit crop This land will be set out to
fruit trees and cultivated two years in a firsWass manner,
by the Willamette Valley Fruit Growing company so that
a two year old orchard, complete in ever respect, will
cost the pur baser $125 per acre, including a good fence
around it.
The "Willamette "Valley Fruit Growing company has
now more than 300 acres set out in this way, and will
take pleasure in showing anyone, who takes an interest in
fruit growing in the Willamette Valley, what they are
doing and how their orchards look. The people of Saleirt
and their visiting friends are cordially invited to call at
the office of the Willamette Valley Fruit Growing com
pany, in the Gray building with the Oregon Land com
pany, and take a ride to Sunnyside and see what is being
done in tho way of fruit raising in the vicinity of Salem,
Oregon. You will enjoy the ' ride to Sunny side and see
something worth seeing.
19 80-100 acres cultivated land with house, spring and orchard 3 miles
from Turner, $C0 per acre, cash, balance in three equal aumial payments.
18 40-100 acres cultivated land with bam and running water, $45
per acre, cash, balance in three equal annual rayments. First payment
will be taken in work. J
10 0G-100 acres cultivated land, running water on land, 40 per acre, i
cash, balance In three equal annual payments. First payment taken iii
work.
3968-100 acres pasture and timber land, all good laud, with runnine
water, 8 miles from Turner, $25 per acre. e
6 fruit tracts ranging from 12 to 14 acres each, all cultivated, 00 fruit
trees on each lot, land all plowed, 545 per acre, cash, balance in three
equal anuual payments.
Work such as carpenter work, cutting wood, making rails, building
fence, setting out and cultivating trees taken in part payment on land
also horses, harness, wagons, or buggies taken in part payment on laud!
Also good city property, when unencumbered by mortgage or other
claims, taken in part payment ou land. u""b"i,e or ouier
MAIL LETTINGS.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
Post
J
Washington, D. C, Jan. 15, 1892.
riiuruaA.L.S will bo received at
the Contract Oillce of this Depart
ment until 4 p. m. of March 24th.
1S92, for carryiug the mails of the
United States upon tho routes, aud
according to the schedule of arrival
and departure specitled by the De
partment, in the state of Oregon
from July 1st, 1S92 .to June SOth,
1894. List of routes, with cchedules
of arrivals and departures, instruc
tions to bidders with forms, for con
tracts aud bonds, and all other
necessary Information, will be fur
nlshed upon application to the Sec
ond Assistant Postmaster General
JOHN WANAMAKER,
d-l-18-Otra Postmaster General.
Administrator's Notice of Ap
pointment. "N"RIfCE. '' heeby ghen. thnt at the
iW Rfce"lbe'', 'erm.of the County court
(or the County or Wlon and state nr
?Rffedlld,SS
SrffeNorVS
vnnoTnr,vvr,t
yrwsun.wiininuli
toerwjt And nllperhom inrteb ted to S
months trom the date
Dated this January tUeSnd A. 1). !
Ahorurthe estateof henry Gelss,
VllOFESSIONAI. CAItDS.
(tJL11?8"' Attorney at law
&mA.0rein. Omc over Ladd .
n Uttui,
D'?EU$gB and
h SwJW&.2!&V!H In
B. K BONILM.
V.n. HOLMES.
K tfi2 i"f, AMMWi at liV
M Owirt, wo Sm 8a
TwwJPo&W1 Uwt 81. TT0HEiJ MIUAi-wwieioim the Poree
jwrrson, oniM ufuiru U Pitoni AJJ-nn1"tinaiidkha-lorl'arlori. Have
nummii jm mit'iui'mii wmuuun
.uts luuiurs, jih.
Sioux City, Iowa.
f S. McNALLY, Architect, New Bush.
,Vi Ur.eyman block. Plans and speclflca
tlons or allclahsesofofbulldlngs on short
nye: Superlutcndeaceofworkpromptly
ooktd anr.
promptly
o-ir
WD.I'UOH, Architect. Plans, Sr
. flcatlons and superintendence
nil classes of bulldlncrs. nmon 9un n
Sped-
nil classes of buildings,
merclnl St., up Hairs,
Offlco
ior
290 Oom-
Ji1, J-,J,cWUSTLAND,Clvil Sanitary and
J. Hydraulic- Engineer. U. H. Deputy
f?,Viflai s?lvey? surveyors olllco,
Cottle-l'arkhurst mock, Salem, Oregon.
f! An,?D.EI'.Arcbltcct. room 4. Mar
J. quam building, Portland, Oregon.
A NNICE F. JEFFREYS. M. D. Treat-
X Ilient or LndlA nnr) nVillHAn n
liuiv nm ,,... n . , "JSi " .DT.V
drldgo block, Salem, Orego'n. a W
El-
WIL.V?9'M,D'i 0fflce formerly
i-.,nrtnnHC?,1),lcd.by Ur lowland, corner
V,uu,n,ndf,bertyBtreeta. Telephone No.
h y1."0.? heurs: 8 a. m. to 12: 2 to 4 p. in.,
nrtJ to P-m. Kfsldenco ikh street oil
olectrlc car Hue. Telephone Ko. 1).
K i10' ,P&yslcIan and sur
geon. Office in Eldrlritrn nru-t, n.
em. urecron. nm hnm.D m ,oI
ilnp. m. " "" """
F, "VP-011' M.D.,Homeopathlst.
iW:i, ,ce.1&,Jourt street; Hesldenco !M7
niU street, np, omi nmn.inA uAiA,
?n0nnslven16dlseasorwomeiana
T T.HOUSEH, M D. Physician and sur.
r eeon. Pruottr-A ii,,itori tn 111.....!
Si. Rnerv!5" Vteni. Catarrh includir g
-5...1 ?, an.1 ruPture or hernia. Office In
Vrol,eQb.Ioc.k.roomsUanQ I2- Office hours
11", ?,t0 li a m-and from 2 to 6 p. m.
iistr,
SK. JUNTA S. A. DAVIS. Office hours,
a. m.tolla. m.;2p. ra. to 6 p. in.
Hn?rin!?btSaU8 Promptly attended to.
o ,V. . 1 n.M?Pt,on K ve U diseases or wom
en nnd children, office In Aew llankBlk.,
io lommerelal street. Itesldence same.
Dlt. T. C. SMITH, Uentlst.M State street,
,inn.Harlem' r' Finished dental opera
HnS! f evoP; description. Painless opera
tions a specialty.
BUSINESS CARDS.
RP5AaVE ALLEN. Blacksmiths and
over Ladrt ilttiii?zuoemana repairing. Only the
Ladd Jm, emptoyei? OpjiU State
rOHA KNIGHT, Blacksmith. Howe
U slioelngnndrepalringaspeciftlty. HhP
at me root of Liberty street, Salem, Oregon.
PJiH:l,SEIf tM Mannmcture or all
10 i.?lndof vehiclea. Itepalrlng a special
ty. bhop Bute street,
A B,-HM'TU CO-, Contractors, Sewer
(X, itjtr, emeat Sidewalks, Excavating.
K?.-A,iv,'Pr,t Promptly dono, Balem.Or.
Uve orders with Dugin Bros! fclUm
CWET-UYINQ.-I make a specialty 01
3?, "P Va tfAl"A w "l
rBuf . J. Q. LU HUMAN.
' 11 X
a Uommercial itr SAlem, Orespn,
r
urbkii nimi&'i.
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