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"1 X" -TfKf WlfWfPPP' -Mi -j "" t'" , , o MWHMMWHMKpMW On account of u contompl ted chatijro in business I have concluded to CLOSE OUT my entire stock of DRY GOODS, CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, ETC AT STRICT COST And in order to convince the rmnlic of my sincerity have marked everything in PLAIN FIGURES So intending jMirchaseis can sec the difference between past and presebt prices. !33Jf-L Tiil KlJiS ;nJ )OIH WIX!, RE C'ElAKtiED. IKE &U:iTAL J0R5AL. Ps3I'JrTmST': WKDXKdDAY.-.-MARfJH 2,1802. OEO. D QODDflUK. K OAUIM. UUILDINti MATEHIAL. Lltnf, fetinjur, plusier, lialr, fire und building brick, fire olay, uni), gravel, bluckRuillb mid house ami, wuod, all kiuds, wholesale nud re tail. Ofilce 9-5 State street. Goodhue & CAiriliL. GlLftBaT & PATTERSON, Dealers in Groceries, Crockery, Glassware, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Brushes, Windowglass, Etc. Sole Agents for Epicure Tea and Big Can Baking Powder. PIES, CAKES, BREAD. SlrmiR's IJukery lakes the lead with the best and always ihe fresh est stock. WERTACOTT & IRWIN. DATES OF hOOAL EVENTS. March 3, 4, 5. Grace Beebe Co, at Iteed's. Mar. 7. Annual school meeting. Mar. 14, Annual school election. Vote for II. SI. Smith for School Clerk. Polk County Republicans. The county central committee meets nxt Saturday at Dallas. Following ure members: D. F. Hampton, Salt Lake; C. C. Doughty, Dallas; It. 8 lelley, Independence; V. G. Vas will, Bridgeport; A. B. Chandler, .lickson; F. G. McLench, Spring Valley; J, H. Hawley, McCoy; V. W. Collins, 8uver; S. D. Gilwon, Eola; B. B. Branson, Douglas; O. A. "NVolverton, Luckiamute; A. J. Richardson, Beuua Vista; H.C. Fox, 3ixie; J. H. Morau, Monmouth. J. H. Hawley Is the chairman, and J. O. Doughty, secretary. o The Methodist Musioalk. The attendance on the rau&Icale at the M. E. church Tuesdny evening wai good and the audience was a more than ordinarily intelligent oue from a musical standpoint. They showed plainly that the higher grade musical concert can be made a success at Salem. Mrs. Wetzel and Mr. Falemius gave excellent Rati Hfa ctiou. Miss Genevieve Jlughcs's playing was highly appre chited by all present. J. H. Ross sau;r better than ever, and tun same (Comment may be made on Miss .Harris's singing. A JEFFEK30N PARTY. Not a party of "Jeflersoniau Simplicity" but a parly of Salem's best people to lienr America's greatest actor, went iluwn to Portland this afternoon. "Mr. and Mr. Wm. Euglaud, Mr. mid Mn. Werner Breymau, Mr.and Mrn. Euene Breynian, Mr.' and Mrj.A.M.Urown, Mr.and Mrs.R. P. Jfciiae, jr., are the lucky ones, and will vttiii. "The Rlvalu" at the Murquam Grand tola evening, as it waa usver before presented, m PuonATE. Tlio bond of J. W Hunt, hdmluifitratorof the estate of J. W. Thorpe, was npproved and letten ieaued -In the estate of C. W. Pirjjlmrst, petition to set oil pergonal property to widow, ap proved. lu the estit-i of G. W, Ju'iKmou, Caroline W. Jackson ap pointed administratrix, and bond fixed at 54000. Annt mN A pUt of StaJa Street annex to Simpson's addition to Salem has been recorded, compose) of 75 lots, by O. P. D.ibnoy, proprie tor. It ia one of the finest additions ver recorded, aud will bo sold by iH proprietor. Tha flnpfit. irvn ami rnfiata1 rnt- fees In the city at Clark &. Eppley's. j AT IvAST! .J Now opened and ready for inspection. " Our eprinjr, goods are the latest designs and the I est material that could found'on the market. Call and $-ce them at T. HOIvVBRSON, 301 Commercial Street. OUT Wn coxnioiL PROCEEDINGS. The Viaduct Referred Bids Asked on a Plank and Pile Bridge Ohemeketa Street Grade Fixed. Thi-re una a largo attendance, all 'he members, and thf mayor In tho ehnlr. The ruldutes were read and approved. RRPOllTS OF COMMITTEES. The committee on ordinances re ported favorably on the ordinance governing expenses of Intersections of streets. Johnson opposed having the city pay for intersections. It would stop street improvements. Report wii- adopted. The committee reported amendments of ordinance granting frauchixo to Salem Street (tail way company. Adopted. J1U.LS ORDERED PAID. Work on sewer; Carl Baker, So.25; H. H. Robinson, S13.7.V, H. Jaq'iet, $13; C. A. Rice, $7.50; W. L. Yates, ?3.75; Hank Callahan, $2.25; Oliver Higgiubotham, f2.25. J. W. Wood, cleaning crosswalks, 530; Robert MeKillop, drlviug cart, $33; Gray Bros., twine and nails, $3.10; J. E. Eaatham & C., hay, $13.05; Brr& Petzel, sheet iron and plumbing, $5; C. D. Ryuearoou, labor, $1.75; E. J. Mc Ctustland, services at surveyor, $50; R. A. Crossau, salary February, $72; N. Bartholomew, repairs) city hall, $22. On motion bill of Ed. N. Ede3 for $10.50 wa) allowed. Committee on street, and public properly reported a netltiou of pro perty owners lor new sidewalks. So far as refers to Marion from 14th to loth and on Conit, Adopted. Same committee reported favor ably on ordinaure lo fix grade on Oak street. Adopted. Same committee reported on oi dinaace relating to establishing grade on Frout street. Adopted. Same committee reported ad versely on a petition of Baker & Strang to put lu sewer connection for Ben Wetzel. Mr. Moores said the city had no' jurisdiction. Adopted. Same committee reported that thoy had examined petition of Salem Flouring Mills Co., for rebate of $31.80. Asked reference to city at torney. Adopted. Mr. Richardson reported that the above charge was for superintendence of a $037.50 job. It cost the city.more than had been charged. Adopted aud petition laid ou table. Mr. Hunt reported on Commercial street viaduct detailed statement of bids received and spoke favorably of the Portland Bridge & Building Co. 'a bid of $13,505, Approximate estimates based on stone work bids ranged from $18,000 to $23,000. He also showed a plan for a pile bridge, which he said would not cost the city much. Mr. Hunt also stated that $5000 could bo got from the road and bridge tax. Mayor D'Arcy called on Mr. Wakefield who made statements as to what the Portland Bridge Co. would do if a steel bridge was wanted. He said a cut stone arch would cost $45,003. A brick arch could be built for $25,000. A steel bridge would stand wheu the atone would bo gone, etc. Mr. Barnes Aid the company would pay what it would coct the Elefllric compauy to bridge tho stream. Laniercux spoke for a pile bridge to cost $23,000. Huut Biid he preferred a stone brilge to any of the steel bridges. Lamereux moved reference to committee on ways and mean?, to report at uext meeting. Carried. Johnson moved that plans and specification 99 got up and advertise for bids on a plauc aud pile bridge and report nt the meeting of the council next Tuesday evening. ' Hunt reported that the advertise ment for bids ou pavlug Chemcketa btreetfliad been published. REPORTS OF OFFICERS. City Attorney Richardsou re ported ou covering of ditch on Front btreet that railroad compauy had shown no disposition to do the work as ordered. Moores moved that city marshal GOODS. SALET LUN2T. CXJNSaO-2IC2USVnStiUi aud street connnlsaioner be ordered to icmove all obstruction's from the north eud of Frout street along the rallro.td. Carried. Street Commissioner Crossnn re ported that the Court street sewer was stopped up near state house. Ordered to open tho sower and pre sent bill to city. In uaao of John Savage, jr., vs. City. Mr. Richardson asked to be ordered to appeal to supreme court. So ordered. A representative of Studebaker Bros. Indiana Wagon works made statements about furnishing street sprinklers. The proposition is to furnish two 000 gallon tank sprink lers for $920. A bond is given that they will work peifectly. Lafore moved that recorder enter into con tract with the firm for two Bprink lerb. Hunt opposed as it was taxing all lo bouettt ouly a few. Two sprinklers would only help a small part of tbe city. Until I lie council 'uiew what lis nubilities were aud what its resources were he opposed flucb an outlay. Joiinsou said this mutter had come uplodiy aud he moved reference to committee on ways and means to report next meeting. Lafore opposed reference, and said the city could make money at It. Reference carried. TRAM LICENSES. Petition of Mr. Macy and others for rebate of leamsttr liivnw. Hunl said the collection of thin licence was an emergency that was never In tended to be done under the ordi nance. Lamoroux opposed. There were too tnauy of these men now doing work untaxed. Johusou said some of these meu had subscribed work to help build the road aud wen? working It out when tbe license was collected. Limoroux said the teamsters in the city paid a big tax and needed protection. Moores moved rebate of one-half. Lost. On question of remitting four voted uye, two no. PETITIONS. Chief Engineer Low, of fire de partment, reports 40 hydrants 9 good for nothing, 0 have no pressure, 3 leaking badly aud cisterns in good order. Petition of Lro Willis on Capital and C" liter streets asked for connec tion with su-wer by a branch sewer from Capital to Marion, To streets and publio property. Petition of Alert Hook aud Lad der C. that city pay $5.00. To committee ou fire and wuter. Petition for walk ou south tide Leslie street. To committee on streets, etc. Remonstrance agaiunt ditch lu natural channel in Depot addition. To committee ou streets. Petition of many citizens for stone urch viaduct was read, setting forth that 90 per cent, of money expended would Do paid out for labor. To committee on way aud means. Moores moved that city rescind resolution by which city agreed to pay $75 a mouth for two engineers of lire engiues. No second. Hunt called up city finances and favored taking up warrants and isulnir ti bond in Iteu thereof. There w.'re warranto aflout for $20,000 drawing 8 per cent. He had in formation tliut tills could be bonded ut 5 per ceut. He moved that treas urer report at noxt meeting out standing warrants. Carried. Petition for sidewalk on east side Nineteenth ktreot. To committee on strer-ts and public property. Mr. Mclntyre objected. ORDINANCES. An ordinance to establish grade of Chemcketa street was read twice and undej suspension of rules was passed. The ordinance granting the Park-uur-t-L'ott!o street railway franchise, exclusive for fifty years, was passed. On motion of Alderman Moores tbe vote granting rebate of team ster's license was reconsidered and no rebate granted and all will have to pay whether working out con tributions to railroad or not. The bill or the Salem Abstract Company of $50 was ordered re turned to be Itemized. Motion to grant a permit to cau voas for a book by a lame boy was rejected. The city attorney was directed to Le prepare on ordlnani-o for numbering tho streets. The recorder was inct-ucted Jo ad vertises for bids for piattiugau ml dititon to tho city made by awt charter. On motion of Alderman Collins that hereafter aU bills ngnln ly be itemized, Hiid sworn to, there was general opposition to .having bills sworn t- und that part was Btruck out, ami the motion carried. To repair band j-taud $25 was ap propriated. The council ndj ruirncd to meet next Tuesday evening in special session. BETTER THAN EVER. J. E. Murphy Enters on the Fourth Year as Sole Proprietor Ready for a big run. J. E. Murphy has bought out bis partner In the brick and tile plaut of Murphy & Desart near tho fair grounds, aud will hereafter conduct this well established business alone He has made numerous improve ments, Including n new $900 tile kiln, and U well fixed for ublg sum mer run. First class brick nud tile sold on ground or delivered at reason able prices In city or on the cars. OUT IN SPRING CLOTHES, Tho Millinery Emporium of Mrs. Fiester Remodelled for Spring Trade. Her many lady friends will hi pleased to learn of the happy and substantial mauuer In which Mis. D. L. Fiester lias filled up her es tablishment. The counters, cases and shelvlug are entirely changed, aud tho Moors are uowly covered, making it a beautiful appearing place. Tbe new sprlug stock is all from New York, it includes every thing the latest, and is now ready for inspection. A Goon Idea. No one dispute" but that George Cililns is a good bus ness man and city government is nothing but business for the pub lic. Mr. Collins' idea Is to have all bills against the city itemized nud sworn to bring order Into the city expenditures that it is impossible to obtain under tho present system. The council seem to object to having bills sworn to but peoplo who have honest and just bills against the city will not object to swearing to them. Unitarian Social. There was n large attendance uttftho Chiiiining social Tuesday night, nt Unity church. Supper was nerved from 5:30 to 8 o'clock. Recitations and music from 8 to 9 and dancing fol lowed for an hour and everything went oiT nice, Tho receipts of the first publio sooial were nearly fifty dollars. Ladies' Meeting. Friday at 2 P. m. the Salem auxiliary of the Oregon "Woman's World's Fair asso ciation will bold a meeting at Mrs. Euglaud'a resldouce. The ladles who are members and all Salem ladies who are interested in having Oregon represented at Chicago are urged to attend. m Special Meeting. The Salem Democratic club holds a special meeting tonight at Grange hall oyer Altken & Palmer's store. Hon. Lark Blyeu pf Eugene, will ad dress tho meeting ou tho Issues of the day. Tbe house should be packed as Mr. Bllyeu is a lightning talker on any subject he undertakes. Poultry and Pet Stock. TLe membora of tho state ass'n rapt Thursday evening and decided on holding tho show Friday and Satur day, March 25th. Entrance fee 25 cts. Admission 15 cts. Fob Sale. A lot of furniture nearly- new. Enqulro at cottage corner of Union nnd High street"). House for rent. . 3-2-3t Frank M. Brooks, M. P., physi cian and surgeon. Ofilce over Barr & Petze"s new store. Residence 382 Church street. 2-20-2w Boys $2.50 school shoes that never full to give Butlfuotion nt Win. Brown & Co's. An abundance of superior rice and fresh rolled oats at Clark fc Epp'oyV. Take a look at thoo 25 cent pack ages of lead ponclU at Dearborn's bookstore. They are 60 cent pencils. MAItltlKI). RICHADD3-HA WLEY.- January 14, 1892, at tho residence of the bride, Talluhasscv, Florida, by Rev. W. M. Poage, assisted by ReyE. J. Holmes, P. E Rev. Allen Chadwlck Richards to Mrs. Charlotte O. B. Hawley. Mrs. Hawley was formerly matron of the woman's college of the Willa mette university at Sulem. DIKD. GATE3.At Woodburn, Feb. 28, 1602, Mrs. Arabella Gate, aged 00 years, Mrs. Gates was born lu Greenburg, rndlaua, December 18, 1823. She leaves a family conaistiiitr of live children. She was a slater of L. V. Dayton, of Hubbard, and has living two other brothers aud three sUters. KELLEY. At his residence on North High street, Tuesday, 0:40 p. m., March 1, 1892, John Kelley, aged 7P years. Deceased bad been ill six or seven weeks. Hu was a O. A. R intniurid bad recently received a peimlon. His funeral was conducted by the Baletn poet at 1:30 p. m. Wednesday. ii ii mii .nintoift hjiji nn -i'wmmmmMmmmmMimmm LOnii ANI 1'F.RSONAL. .Ktat Treasurer Metschan Is in Portland. Attorney General Chamberlln was an afternoon passenger for Portland. Hon. Nanoloon Davis Is at Oregon City today ou business. In the article on county com mlsslouer Grim, In eighth lino read t'revokement" Instead of "move ment." Judge Lord was a passenger for Portland this aflerno in. See little Oracle Beebo the ohlld wonder of tho dram at lo world ai Reed's opera house lu her great skirt dance nnd songs Thursday night. "A Legal Document" a perfect performance, beautifully costumed and Intelligently acted, nt opera bouso Thursday night. One drunk cashtd up before R- corder Goodell. Ho had just paid a fine the day before, aud seems to be in need of the Keeley gold cure. J.W.Phllllps' new bauquot saloon will opeu this evening where t'ie Rotan furniture fct iro was. A stallion nnd colt show Is to be held In Woodburn, Saturday, March 19, 1892, commencing at 2 p. m., week before the Salem horse show. Turkeys finest in the laud, dressed to order, cheapest ut Davison & Whlto's- The rails for theEleolrlo lino have arrived, aud are bolug hauled where rbey will do the most good. "Wire LeaP' Jap tea tho best to be had at any price for 50 cts. at Bluo Frout. NotbingequalsAyer'sSareaparilla for purifying tho blood, and as a spilng medlciuo. Geo. Brown, lata of J. C. Brown & Co., has taken a placo In the county clerk's office. The Hon. Lark Bllyeu of Eugene will speak before tho Democratic ..tub tills evetilng ou "Pure Politics and Party Expediouoy." If tho fesv gentlemen, who bellovo th it the proverb, "A rolling stone gathers no m'oss," is tho essence of all whdom in city building, have their way, moss will accumulate and five hundred dwelling houses will bo empty Inside of a year In stead of continuing tho growing tide of prosperity. As a toilet luxury, Ayer's Hair Vigor cannot be equaled. It is highly perfumed, aud keeps the scalp clean and cool. Thomas Humphreys, assisted, by three guards, came down from Wallowa conuty Tuesday with throe men for the penitentiary. Their names are Archie Howard, larceny, two years; William Stookum, lar ceny, oue year; William Thompson, larceny, two years. Go to Jaok Harklns, opposito the foundry, tho ouly mau in town who nuts all hand-made shoes on drlv iug horses. 2t Tho sohool board, at its meeting Tuesday, decided to ask of tho uext clerk elected for district 24, a bond of $80,000. This will bo required of the next clerk, as ho will handle over $40,000 school taxes and receipts. On Ed. Lamport's now bouso tho bids were as follews: A, Olluger & Sou, $4537; Ed. Hutohlns, $3039; C. D. Wilson, $3903; II. F. Lomoreaux, $3998; Robertson, $4350; Juo. Gray, $4030; Z, Craven, $3040; Harvey Nolt, $3512; Weloh Bros., $3898; F. B. Southwlck, $3500; Judson, $4351; H. Zapf, $3038; Blttner, $5400; Geo. Stceveus, $3953. Tho bid of John Gray included everything. Mr. Lamport will have a Hue residence. "Flor Do Murla" olgara, Long Havana filler Sumatra wrappor baud made. The world's best for 5 cts. Bluo Front. As Geo. Anderson and wife were returning from tholr farm, about three miles east of Salem, at 0:30 last evening, the king bolt of their buggy broke, lauding George In a mud puddle, and shaking his wife up n little, luckily neither were hurt to aay great extent. Tho team was captured a short dlstunco away. Ladles' cloth top, patent leather tip shoes for $2.50 at R. J. Fleming's. Helleubratid takes a back seat for nobody on earth when It comes to getting up a square meal. Hillenbrand's Is the stand-by res taurant, as Its constantly growing bUElnoss Indicates. Choice butter always on baud at Clark & Eppley's. Puro Oregon lard, the best on earth, at the Electric. Slmnson Bros. NOB W nS beautiful, elevated and sightly tract of Jaud, on tho new southerly extension of the Electrlo Street Railway, has been platled, surveyed and staked out lu blocks and lots ns an addition to the City of Salem, and tho streets ard now being opened. The grounds aro clear and seeded In grass, soil Is good, no gravel or rocks, Tho under current of pure water from tho mountain ranges forced upward to within 40 feet of thesurfneo by tho underlying strata, In addition to a 76 foot preanure front the big reservoir of the Balem Water Co., Insures a never falling supply of pure water. This, In connection with the excellent natural drainage duo to tho elevation of the property, given It all the advantages for desirable homes In a healthy locality. This property will now be put on the market at low prices for SIXTY DAYS, wheu it ) expected the street car service will bo In operutlson, Maps of the prop, erty oan bo n ut the ollloe of J, O. Booth lu Ladd &, Bush bank block Spalding 4 Rogers In the UuhBreymari block, .and the well known firm of ThoiunHtV Johnson, next door to T he Hlattsiuan ofilce. Any of ther gentlemen will answer all questions and show the grounds to per. mm wUbinjc to purchase, or on appllctlon to the proprietor, who may be eaully found, will be attended o, QKQ. jf, JTQNE8. Is IT Again. It) rmaim T.dile, It seems, cauuot kei:; . t lb. wagon business, for Ins Inn j.t re ceived a new stock of spring. wagons which ate bound to please trade both lu quality, Btyle and prices. An Increased stock nnd a large sup ply of wagon repairs are oxpected In a few days. If you need any- ( thing In his Hue, It will nlways py j you to seo i'ohle. j For School Olerk. Ed. Jeurnal: The people of j Eist Salem where I reside watit an efiloloiit mvu for school clerk. H. H. Smith has been connected with the woru of tho ofilce tho past yoar, I am Informed, and wo believe with "South S.loiu" ho would bo u competent olerk for the people. A Patron. SoaaiiUM. Yes, sorghum molasses direct from tho East at Bluo Front Fresh salmon very ptentlful nt D.wisou fc White's. A marrligo llceuso has been Issued to R. L. Ponton, age 20, and Louise Tltzo, ago 20. HEAL ESrATK MOVEMENTS. January transfers $170,220 60 February transfers 203,074 65 FEB. 29. II A Thomas nud wife to Martha A Clymer, It 13, 14, blk 2, Capital Park, Salem, $550. March 1. J E Murphy and wife lo Melllssa Desart, It 11, 12, blk 4, Pleasaut Home nd, $200. J M Brown and wife to Lucy A McKilllp. It 28, Brown's nd, Silver- ton, $276. Rebecoa H Couo nnd children to P R Burdlck, nt, It S aud It 4, 5, 6, 7, Buttovllle, $400. Adam Goodo to D A Goode, 177 feet on Winter street, $1000. W H Wlldo and wifo to Pacific Laud & Orchard Co., 60 feet blk 15, Capital Park ud, Salem, ?200. ' Geo W Holllstor and wife to Franz Poulschal, It 5, 0, blk 0, ud Stayton, $200. Alvlu Phelps and wlfo to E H Flagg, It 8, blk 7, Unlvoralty ad, Salem, $200 Geo Desart and wlfo to J E Mur phy 10 n, tp 7, 3 w, $1750. Stato Ins. Co. to H L NHson.lt 13, 14, Sunnysldo Fruit Farms, No. 2, $427.50. Wm H and Chas Abbott to F Levy, w, s o' and oj, a y, 29, 8 3 w, $4000. J E Murphy and wlfo to Melissa Desart, i interest, It 11, 12, blk 4, Pleasant Home tut, $200. No Other Sarsaparllla has the merit by which Hood'B Sarsaparllla has won such a firm hold upun tho confldeuco of tho people. No Other combines tho economy and strength which make "100 Doses One Dollar" true ouly of Hood's Sar saparllla. No Othor possesses tho combina tion, proportion, and process which make Hood's Sarsaparlalla peculiar to itself. Hood's Pills euro sick headache. Gaun Oak. Plenty of It deliv ered promptly In any quantity. Salem Truo'k & Dray Co. 2-27-lin COFFEE FREE. Do you waut tho very best aud purest In tho market? Ask Sroat & Glle for a free samplo. lad Blood. """' ',.J-r-i -jl-m Impuro or vitiated blood Ii nlno times out u( ton cuuncd by lomo tern: "t conitlpotloa or ludleotlon that clog up tbo lyttem, wben tbe blood naturally becomes impreg nated with tbe elieto matter. Tbo old Sanaparllla) attempt to reach this condition by at tacking the blood with the draaUo mineral " potash." Joy'i Vegetable Sarsaparllla 1 modern. It goes to tho scat ot the trouble. It arouses tho liver, kidneys and bovrols and Invigorates the circulation, and the Impari ties arc quickly carried off through the natu ral channels. Charles Lee, at Deamlsh's Third and Market Hts.,8. K., writes: "Itookltrorvltlated blood and while ou the first bottlo bcoamo couTlnccd of Its meriU, lor I could tool It was working f. change. It cleansed, purified and braced mo up generally, and every thing Is now working full and regular." Jul) Sarsaparilla For sale by Dan'l J. Fry, 225 Com. Btroot. HILL. JUST OPENEDI Fresh Arrivals in DRESS GINGHAMS, SATIN ES, WHITE GOODS, Kid Gloves, Corsets and Hosiery At. our usimi low price. Capitol Adventuro Co., rI?t A IT-4TTQ-E1 tT Antr -OPERA HOUSE BLOCK.. Orders takon for Spring Suits and Ovorcoats. SPALDING & ROGERS. Real Kstate, FARM AND CITY LOANS, Insurance. BUSn-BREYMAN BLOCK. Portland Seed Company, F. W. MILLER, Manager. BEDS. 1 7 Fertilizers, Tree Spraying Pumps, Etc. Send for Catalogue. -- 171 2d St., Portland, Or. The shrubs plautcd on tho stato houso grounds at Balem came from our nursery. Bee thorn 2-20-lm-dw JOHN HUGHES, Dottier in Groceries, Faints, Oils and Window Gloss, Wall Fa wcr and llordor, Artists' Ma terials, Lime, Hair. Nails and Shingles, Hay, Feed and Fenco Fasts, Grass Seeds, Etc, NKW AUVKHTISKSISNTS. Stallion Show I Twelith Annual Stallion show of fine Horses will take placo at SALEM, OKEGON, ON Saturday, March 2G, 1892. All porsounnom ovorj where havlneiital lions will nleiiHo attend. Furnioro brlnir your marcs und cults. urns promises 10 uoiiio largest, nnu ueHt HlRlllon show yet bold. A numbor of lior hch will bo oll'erod lor nalo nnd buyers will bnvq a fluo opportunity to net tbo beat. Uy ordor or tbo Wlllomotto Valley Ilorso l!reedorn' Annoclutlou. T. O. SHAW, A. It, llniwoN, Hoc. l'rcsldeut. T, U. HIIAW, ) J. T. IiKOKWiTii, VOommlttco, J. A. TANNKIt, I If You Expect to MAKE MONEY In tlio Chicken llusl ncsH you need tlio Pacific Incubator and Brooder. It Is cheap, reliable, substantial, easily understood, and will hatch any kind ok r.autt better than n lieu, bond 80 stamp to pay pontage on our new 8-nngo illustra ted cutaloguoof Iucubatorsl hnrouithbrod Fowls, O LV. JIICX. NICri'INOH, IJouo mills, poultry supplies, eta This hook coHUdiis ISO sult-sUed colored outs of Thoroughbred Kowls.and Is replete with Information. Address PACIFIC INCUBATOR CO., No. 1313 CASTOR ST., Oakland, Cal. Notice. XTOTIOB Is horcby given that sealed 1 bids will bo received by tho (Jlty ol Haleni, until 10 o'clock; a, in., Mutch 7, I8U2, for tho bulldlugund construction of u pile u'-iuku uuru.s nomu aim creon on uoin morclul street In Hulem. Orraon. lllds will be ononef! bv the committee au streets and publio property ou the 7th day of March, IHiU, ut the hour of 1 o'clock ji, in. 01 saiu auy, orassoon inereaiier us slum be convenient to them. A deposit of fll J mutt ncoomnuuy each bid as 11 uuarunlee of good futth on tho part of tho bidder aud nndcrtakluir. and furnish ikxmI and tuiib uu win execute 1110 ouiiiriici. uona sumcienisureues u ue upprovuu uy mo major, in cane sain contract is awaraen to said bidder, which deposit will ho forfeited to the City of Hulem In riutoof the failure on tbo part of said bidder to comply with sum requirements, mini Don 11, contract and undertaking will be filed In the omce before said bids are opened, The City ol Balem reserves Ihe right to reject uny or all bids. M.W.HUNT, U. II. MUUKKH, 11. h. LAMOUOUX. Committee ou Streets und 1'ubllo Property. REED'S OPERA HOUSE. THREE NIQHT8 AND SATUR DAY MATINEE. Corumonclug Thursday, March 3d. rU'KOIAL ENOAUICMKNT Ol' TJIK Beebe-Barbour Co. LIVn.K OUA01E IIKKIIK. Tbe child wonder of the dmmutlo world, A.NU ) The eminent ctor and playwright and carefully selected company of ladles nud gentlemen, oiMjulngThursday nlghtln Mr. iii i """ swtjsjiueuy vruiuuilj "A LEGAL 1MKJUXENT," Presented as played ty blm over C00 111 tne principal cities. Friday NlguU-'BIIAPaWH OK TJIK liUM&iTJUU," HAttu-dajr NI-ht,-BHK tbo Queea of ior, FopuUr prloos. Heat now on tabjat ration's JJookstore. t THE EDWIN rURnOIIn TREES. 25c WantCoIumn. Notlcos Insertod for ONE CENT l'KR WOltU EACH INHKHTION. No adver tisement inserted In this uolumn for lees than twenty-tlvo cents. FOU BALE. A superior parlor organ at , a rnre bargain. Mrs. D. 1 Klesler, op- lutelln trtr linnun St sis . I'votw v'vy uuuaut 3--0t JTWUND. AsraftUflumotinoney. Owner nAtl havn anma tiw havltiw fi-t thla J-2I-St TOIt HALE. A lew thousand cholceWIU 1 son Strawberry plants lorsalo by J. U, lirown, South Balem. 13 per M. -2ft IJlOUNU.-aold ring. Call on O. W. 7 Bcrlber. South HAlnm. nnrl nnv rtir tlilu notice ' ' ' ROOM AND BOAUD.-A large front roam in good house, suitable for two persons, with board or without, and use of large llbrury. Apply at JouiutAi. office. l-mr TOK UKNTNew house In North rj Halom. Apply to K. Holer, Nortn Hulem, or at Jouunai, office. 3 IHE ALKA-IIEBPEUIAN SOCIETY Moots, every Haturday evening at 8 u clock, In tne hall over tho Htute Jnsu. rnnoo building. MoctlngBaroopen to the public llov. IlobertWhitaker.rnw. Dr. W. A. Ouslck, Vioo 1'rosldcnU 108U EX K.HALL, Paper Hangerand Decorator, , Olhce at Chas. Calvert's Mllltonery store, Balem, Oregon. L B. HUFFMAN, Livery Stable and Feed Yard. Thi Bait Box Stall and Corral In the City, Quiet, family horses a specialty. (In rear Willamette hotel.) SA.blSIvf, ... ORKQON Notice of Annual School Meeting. Notlco ia horcby given to tho legal voters of school district No, 24 of Marlon county, Htnto of Oregon, that tho nnuuul meeting for euld district will bo hold nt tho opera houso in Balem, Oregon, to begin at tho hour of 7:80 o'clock p. in. Monday, March tho purpoao of bearing tho report of directors ami cierK and Jovylng s tax for school purposes, authorizing tho directors to borrow money, und tbo transaction of other bualnww usual at such meetings. A. E. Bthano, W. B, Bimpson, Chairman. Clurk Dlst. No. 24. Balom, Or., Fob. 25, A. D. J802. TRUCK AND EXPRESS. White's No. 60, SALEM'S FINEST TATJOK, Now ready for business. Careful work siclulty. J.ttWJUTK MORGAN & 3IEADB, Truck & Dray Line. Good teiiuu and Iprompt work is our stronghold. SUTTON & SON, ExprcHS uwi KnjfTt Do hauling and quick delivery to U parts of the city with prompts hbA care. Lcavo order at it. M. Waste Co's, LIVERY AND FEED STABLES. ELLIS & WHITLEY, LIVERYMEN, South of W01amttl-foft, OAblCKC - - - OKXOON W.M. DeHAVEN, - ul - Sib - Si On deor west of I.u na' Dry PoosW 4At tlwttoiWto kiwrtiit swk,l0M n -t a c.n &