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rmmu, Jan. U.Twi flvt
Uwri In rtiililv Imll
Hy4Hy. Al 1 'l"flK "'
'MMik Iki rival npmUMn
M fertttw ini)V eouM lw '''
Airing tlw Bight nod t3nkt lw
lux prewired, iuy Jy Jw '"'
b)y ud il)t tlie rest of (Ite liluJif
HMkr eotufBOfi protection of II
fefcfa, (Mtier member wore hIjIIknI
,te pMt tip wltla elialra, tlio w Mid
to IrieoHvenleliew lu lieu of bed".
iM4wleliMii(lcotti wcro wrveii
mber thl raornliiK I" Hu '
Hath, Ihmmm were cllcd to ordw
taMlUHCOtiflly at 10 o'clock by Hit
rind epeekeri), Governor Lie wily
!;, the attorney general and tin
9nfl tenatore held a caucu, and
dtoldcd uot to recoKuIze cltlici
Wm, In view of tbe double an t
whk la leKl U either. Bo aftei
MettHg tbe MBute at once adjourn
d to afiernooa. Both boue m
wpreentativeaare still In mmIoi,
teat JuIhk aothlDK.
OIirRAL BUTLER DEAD.
One
ef the Most Noted Men
American History.
Id
WAumNOTON, Jan. 11 General
,BeuJamln F. Butler, lawyer, Mate
man, politician and mllllonaln
waaufacturer, died at, hie Wahlii'
ton residence, 12!0 Now JerBt'i
.wanna Rnlll liwil.k. at ll.'tO tllU
morning. The general hud been In
, tbla city much of the time thle win.
ter watching a caae In which ho wn
latereeted In the eupieme court.
' Mb death created au Immenae aur
V, Jerk, aa it waa.not even known he
'' waa ailing. The announcement ol
'Mia death from heart failure created
kiteoee aatouhhment.
ea after 1 o'clock thle moruluK
tbe general was attacked with a in
of eoughlug, which awakened the
man aervant who alwaya occtiploo
th adjoining room. Jto at once
hastened to tho geuoral'H bedlde,
and aaked hliu what waa tho matter.
The general meanwhllu had gone to
the bathroom adjoining, whither
the valet hastened ami ollerud aaaUt
aoce. The general mentioned that
bla expectoration waa discolored
with blood. Ho dtd not appear to
think aerioualy of tho matter, how
eyw.and after the valet had assisted
him to bed he tald: "That' all,
Weet, you need uot do anything
more," aud apparently went to
kep.
Senator Dead.
Washington, D, 0., Jan. 11.
ft Hat or John K.Kenna,of West Vlr-
glala, died at thrve thla niornlug of
heart disease, of which ho has Urn
for eowe yearaan ticulo, siitforor.
Kanaa was only 45 years df age,
Mug the youngest inun lu the sen
ate,
Banged.
Hrinklky, Ark., Jan. 11. Paul
tlerUM and Henry Allen, who Bat
urday night inurdvml, robUnl aud
rewated Rube Atkinson, hlshouM
keener ami daughter, near Cotton
Want, were taken from Jail there by
A meb hut ulght and hangl aud
, t death,
Haine'a Oendltlen.
WavhinotuNi Jan. 11, At
ltWHe'a maHkiou thla morning the
tut atatea that the patient
hhM durlug the ulght aud
mua. Wetter,
Attemey Arretted.
ih ' AttMtiANU. WU , Jan. 11, L. M.
an AettHinu attorney, was
hi IsVattl. ou chftrge of
e will atat (irobably
toanewerfer eeverat eharges
,sTiml)elemeHt.
Mmf YtMMC. X. Y Jan. ll.-Xu
W Usla Uartter aiitee the great
TWnpp ftwwrff
amfoet' w the We In the
femr. sms) aee wsaWe U get eet (HI
Kfw mWPw mWBH1 w n A ffnv
IMm me khety te he
v.
a
al mum
TWM't Mr tOH TMif
MMfe wi jthMv l
WHMt KlH (M, iMH.tf
Wf.k, Twenly'' wlwM ww
killed. Oli HWf the UHlMHM '
mHit, KvMMilly ih vlof fin "
kill.) oMlrfKht ' fKipl "'
fannpM NiweleM I' Hw '''"i '"
A.i.liVkUiml by Urn dwwlly t-,
(I..H-. wr found Id nil wfl'i'
Korilr.ln pillion Only eleven
f tllDMl flfp ff""l.ot)le.
WlM.f 10 MKW llrJH.-ThMf
bid ld men. "'I iH'"Crl'i
ki( Lirk llllyetl, f Kilelie, J. J
Duly, of Ball, Mid iUiikef IHefl
f HrtlwyiiiJl Uim Job on h Briii"
iirnlln ortlonnl and li'l bimliel l
run, iwi ulKlii "t Hold WlllaiiMdli.
riii-y fent him a iifiHiil note bj
ono of the bell b. that ll
wMild Iw pleaned to meet him In tin
wrrldor. The wloi-l, who will no
tfllly Iw laid In the elmdo when I
i-ointa to Kiilluijt conduct In allaln
of arum or llinb-MaaiiKiiltmry con
qUL-la of tlio ontle x, Imnii'dlat.
ly oiiiohed a reply In the moat !
xant uillltiiry lntJKUM((, mid In
formed bcrludyahlp that ho wouli
'kj InleiiMly ileed to Hiwl hf'
The bell lwy, who wiuld hnrdl;
4p n atralht face carried the mb
Ivototbelniuuliiary friiwlo, whlli
thu colonel awaited rwiulte In a
IowIdk franin of mind.
(,'(iuntv Couht In matter '
tiilleullon of laxea duo from thu On
41111 l'ncUlu ltallroadCo,to Muiloi
county, It waa ordefod by tho coun
hat tho mailer bo placed In tb
lianda of George G. Bingham o al
tiirney for Marlou courty, to collet
thosamo by acllon or otherwlso...
AHjltlonl beforn tho court fun
.,( IwducHii tho Hall furry urn
Independence road and tho Bub-ii
tml (Jlenn mill road ...Tho annua
report of Block Inapeolor Blmera
a approved. Tho Block through
nit tho county Is reported generally
u being lu good condition.
Hon. Lurk Bllyeu, it member 01
1 ho lust board of tcjualluitlou, la ol
the opinion that tho present atult
hoard made a mistake In ussnmliiK
to have power to make horizontal
mid sweeping rakea of valuation.
lie aaya If tho state buurd to make
tho tax lovy would levy ou tho val
uatlon of lands from the rolls as re
turned hv tho counties no one
would rulso nn objection.
TUK8I)AY, FkHIIUAIIY H. Tills Is
tho duto tot for the eutertaliimeul to
ho given by tho ladles society of the
Cougregatlnnal church entitled
Dream of Fair Women. Tho euicr
latumt'ut will bo ut tho opera Iioum
und no oxpvnso will bo spared to
mako It n grand suecvM.
A NKW B-niliK. KraiiSKO Bros,
huvo rented tho building of Fleiu
lug's shoo store, and on Feb. 1st will
remove their stouk down from
Eugene Tho new sloro will ix
conducted hy John Kraucee,
Thanks. I wlh to thautc the
many friends who so kindly assisted
me lu securing tho position as pie
of tho houso. Clyde Brook,
Found. A rubber coat and
blouse. Call nt JoUHNAt. odlco.
LOCAL AND fKltKUNAL,
Salem Y.M.O. A. has
enrolled
forty-two new membora.
The convention of tho Oregon
Btuto Kecular union will bo held at
the opera house for (hrwt days, be
ginning al 10 n. in, today, Thert
will be morning, afternoon and
evening eMou dally, except that
there will bo 110 evening semdou to
day. Bulk oysters, GO cents a quart,
Davison & White, 01 Btatu street.
Tho result of tho house ilDpuhllcau
caucus oil thespeakvrhlp was ICe.tdy
-Jl voles, doer 15, uud Wright of
Marlon, 1.
Kurd voted for Wright of Marlou.
Ouo vagrant, aud one drunk wore
sentenced to live days apiece In the
city Jail by Judge Kdrs this morn
ing. J. B. Bmall of the Baker City
Democrat Is a candidate for receiver
of the I Grande laud onlco. He
has been for years a faithful worker
ou lh DtfiuooMllo press,
Etector Vlvrve returned to his
home today,
Ford of Marlou tuadea practical
hit on reform In nrweitenoo thla
mornlHg when he said: "lit the
olerk read the title we I, ami the
tiedy of the bill exHHlitlouly. On
dnat pajbNtgu. Idlls shoidd 00 read
frtrvfully. Thai U the rule la most
ether Mat," It should be the
Hae(leeothU legUUture a well
Kellr A Marh earry three UitrVr.
ent MyM ef kltehn hoiwwhoJd
trwuHirve.
Hear rrer, KewanV wm at (be
Charity eeaeert Wednesday night.
177 CoMiuereUl ttre4-H. A (I,
Kohm aud Waidl)r(H4aM for
UauUitt pefHMiKM. gs, at
the Krfhy UeanUwg Ueew, WT
Misrb , bfoek fruw 4eet)k
ear Wise, w .the eetttml h ef iWHt
A A MAT
rww4 JinA n tM
IMrt
Juimn mi Hitnh Motor wli
i.m lu WoMh rialM fofa fcw
..i,il,.. ihil kHtwnti AH lha "Of
N9H Uml Vi,' Yw ftin," mU
,.t A.I.HI, tnf H (WrtHHWllSit lHef
iflnifiNrniiow miMhtot lb '
.. il.hlr ,u VlMlki Wild WSS I'll
and found dead In lli ifimlnl" "
lioMhwl of Kilgsiis, fisaf IsaWli
wM-rehlspurerllAfiow llv
On Kflday moriiliigi Den. Wd, he
alBfledolit III fHMt of gnm. ID"
nioHier remarked In him inni in
-.lioiild not go up I" hn mountain
mi that day as the snow waa lotr
,Ipi.i, He Mid he wouldn't n the
riihr was ! stormy, and with
oulle hndepafU'd, leaving the lni
,irraslon that Im would be baok lac
fofodlmisf. But he did not come
.Vlglit appfoaohrd but there wn no
lgna of Frank. His parent Iw
-aino nty uneasy, as It rained hard
,ll that night "d tbe llt,xt ,Ih''
Hut they were hoping that lie hud
oue lo some house for shelter till
iliualorm should icaso. On Hnlur
lay noon, hi brother Allen started
.ut lu s-arch, but returned at ulght,
sdihout any trace of tho missing
Holder, ihough still hoping thut he
wusnll right.
On Christina morning, before
lay, Allen alerted out In search
itpdu, hut returned lalo lu tho even
uiu. having no trace of him what
.ver. Mr, BrloUcr waa unwell al
Aw time, still that ulght ho mate
tged Ut Inform the neighbors. Early
,11 Monday morning u general seurch
OUUII.
I ho company started out for the
iiouululus und they soon struck hi
trucks In tho snow, which thej
iiuld eoally follow, tho snow being
Ixiut tweuty luchca deep. They
followed his trail about six miles,
mil ut half past one o'clock p, in.
hey found hlfii, dead, lying lu the
mow. From all upiwarauces ho died
the first night ho wus ouL The
ixirpio wus brought home lato Moil
lay oveulug tohls already dlstructed
urente, who hud scarcely eaten or
dept during his abHcuco.
Tho boy evidently had became be
wildered. It seeuiH that Wliull he
siurled home ho came lu ou the
head of Wolf creek, and lustead of
luklug his buck truck, lo followed
down tho stream to avoid the deep
mow. But there belug so maoy
logs and trees ulong tho creek, lie
dually turned oil' up the mountulu,
at which time It la supposed that It
wus about dark. Ho struck his old
trull about (wo miles above the pluce
where he llrsf went Into the moun
taliiB.aud had he turned to the right
and taken his back truck, ho no
doubt would have mado his wuy
nit. But ho turned to tho left uud
went quite n ways, It seems, before
ho discovered his mlstuko. Then he
circled around ugaln, lu which time
ho became very tired. They found
no place where be had Sat down to
rest. It seems that ho had been
Melzud with u terror and Just went
aa long us ho had strength. Tney
huw whero he had fallen several
times lu the snow, und thut he hud
iixi'd hla gun for a stall. He dropped
his gun uud walked about thirty
pkIh, wbeu he fell to rlso 110 more.
It was not freezing cold, and one
would not think thut ho should
pcrlidi so soon. But ho Jut wore
himself out, as they could seo where
ho hud dragged hla feet through
the snow, hla steps growing Bhorter
aud shorter to the last. He looked
perfectly natural, us though having
only dropped down to sleep, the
poaltlon of his hands Indicating that
he died without A struggle.
Frank wus a good, quiet boy, uud
his untimely death has brought
much grief upon his fumily und tie-qualutuuit-s.
OOUNOIL PR00EEDIN03.
Council met lu udjourued session
ut 7 . in. Mayor Oatch In chair.
Atdermau Hunt, Crow, I.afore,
Olmstead, Hinltli, Albert, Gray and
Klt-in. Becorder 1-Mes rend minutes
and s.une approved,
HKIMIIT8 OK l-UMMirt KKH.
Hunt asked for lime until next
moetlug to report for Com. ou Ways
and Means.
Klein reported for Com. on Blreels
an opening of Mill and Court streets
that City Kugiuter hsd been In.
structed to nmUe surveys for opeu
lug s si'.e ktul t'( st to be aM-Ned to
projisjrty Intercstwl.
Cross of Com, on Fire and Water
reKrted a purchase of property and
erection of a elty.hall and iUar(er
for city hail ami tire department;
that bid bo asked by aitvertUmetit
la dally papers; aud auk amendment
to charter to allow city to find iU-xl-lug
debt of city and Is sure f 10,000
bauds, which with Mleof prviwot
pioperty would erect a lira building,
IWpott adopted. Com. on BtreeU
aud Publia Property were appointed
a such committee.
KLKOriO.NS.
Huat Moved In elect four te)tee
mm. (?arrUl. KWIh moveil to
eK prwwit tt. Messrs. Dllly,
tattturttte, Jaitea and tilbMH were
4eetot by (taatulawi vet.
Iire u)urd (ImI tha vity cmih
wM )HUird t 4t eity atUxtwy ad
mlmai iflUiuiLaKiiur
UesMI MSOlMMI QfK 0, IMttttttW
M't4Jtl-f- fntf Aftd tf
(rrflesMttVlNf ffMt WW af-H"
lfjtUifiir-Nfiit wjiiw MnmmtM
Uithmitt. CsfrH. .
(UM Ihilillrerf nfiftHl Kim M
fft.lll Cll CfA " HHi nftil Oli
WfMNrtrMU. rirl slfret rmlMre
ffoner lwlfHN I" Uk ("'' ' .
M'lVsdllmlfrrtofdsf rtfid Pll l
lofliay Mini He III collect "
nieiil on (Viiiimsretol ! lm
(.fofsoisnM. ('anted.
Klein moved Hint iiMlrtaiw '
lalluglnsale of 5W,Wrt rlly Im1
1. ......I third lima. It WSlll OVff
In next nieellUK.
Mayor aiip'iliiled wmimllleo on
aimrier (lrise, liaforc, Diini.
Hifiltf Kd UId Hil CsillI
(Illy railway had paM Imlahte of
tW due (HI bridge.
Ooiiti'ill fldjoiltneil.
TilM WUDMIIUDAV UVBHWU.
Kot Next Wednesday or LmI
Wednesday or Any Other
mi.
Following Is the program to be
rendered at tho opera house till
(Wednesday) evening, tinder tho
auspice of tho HmImii board of char
Hies for the benefit of the deserving
(MMir.
n,i .......Helected
Quarlello - ..-..-..Helected
Messrs Ito, Ford, Kundret,
Blelner
Uocltatlnn Myrllo Marsh
Holo ,--; . l'layiuatea
Johnnie 1'oley , , ,
Bolo... Bclected
J II. Hon
Drama Tho living statue Larkspar
I). A. Dlnsinoro, Troller, (hi man
Dlnsinoro. Troller, (hi man
l), H. Marlln, Dr. Htonecroft,
dltlley, Mrs. Filter, Mrs. C.
i-y, Kale (ritouecrofl'a niece),
ervuui
lllolian
. Illlev
iiu. 1..1111I11 ttiuitli
Bolo ------Belenled
Chas. 1-oru
I'AKT n.
A solccllon, by tho 2nd regiment
band , .
riolo .....Bclected
Alls. M. Graco Bonner
Itecltutlon, Bent Hack by the Angels
MIsb M. Vandersol
Bolo Selected
I'rof. Sewurd
Quartette, The Farmer uud His Boy
Messrs Broat, Bwallord, Wiggins
und Cooke
MM Peurl Bcott kindly assists as
.ippfimnanlat for tho evening. The
-2nd regiment band and orcbestrn
hIho tendered their services In this
most worthy undertaking
Let tho nooplo of Salem tunmnit
en luasae und thereby show their
appreciations of our homo talent as
well us helping to replenish the
treasury of tho Bulein board of obur
llles. General admission 26 cents. Be
served seats ut Fattnu's, 60 ceuts.
Doors opeu nt 7.30. Concert to
begin ut 8 o'clock sharp.
Fiioit OnowKiw. There will be
u meeting of thu Marlon county
fruit growers association In Balem,
Tuesday. Jun. 17, for tho election of
olllcers. und to change the lime for
holding tho regulur meetings, uud
euoh other budluessas may tome up.
Btatk vs. C'AKTKlt Tho refugee
from Justice was tried before Becord
er Kdt-a. C. W. Bears for defence
and District Atty. McCain, and
Geo. G. Btiighuni for state, weio
the lawyers. Continued to ouo p.
m. Thurwluy.
i. -.-
N'otick 'W Patkons Balkm
Btkam Launduv. Wo will bo uu
ablo to do any work this week after
Ou. in. Friday, on account of chang
ing our dry Iioubo. Colonel J. Olm
sted. 1-10-n
I.N8ANK. Chas. Blap, of Coos,
aged SO years, wus today c mmltted
to the nsvlum, for excessive use of
alcohol aud tohuu'o.
Oannh In tho Head
Is undoubtedly n disease of the
blood, und aa such only u reliable
mood puriuer can ellect a nerrect
cure. Hood Bursaparllla Is the
bestbliKxl purllier, and It hascuied
many very severe cat.es of catarrh.
It gives an apjieiltu and builds up
mo wuoio)iiiem.
HimmI'm pills act especially upon
the liver, rnuMnir It from torpldiiy
to lis natural duties, cure cotistlpa
tlou and usUt tllgi'stlou,
Hulk o) liters, Oil ivnls a quart,
Davlaon & White, Ot Court street.
If fatlhfully used, Ayer's B.rsa
parlltu will remove scrofula lu what
ever form II exUts.
The Hrtml of Charity Concert
cswls only Vt cents. At iqwra houss
Wednesday night. A lluo program
Is otlered.
177 Commercial street 8. A CI.
The 11 uud of Churlty Concert
cost only 25 cento. At opera houso
WediHvday ulght. A Hue program
Is ollered,
tadh' writing desks, the very
latest dcnlgii, now on exhibition nt
Keller A March's, full early.
177 Commercial street -8. & (I.
The Hoard of Charity Coucert
VMS only 21 cents. At opera houso
WrslnrUy night. A tlue program
U ollcrnl.
Ayer's Oulhartlo Pills stimulate
Uie ajuwtlte sud regulate the boweU,
try tuem. Have )m Ma Ayer'a
mw itnyi
Ifjouwaat nlcw ebeap plaea ta
sp w 11 ii in tho city go round and
rHaeetHMat tk isanmiHt loda-luv
Uwmi OhH ttlnt.MwMu Com.
JW"jBshHi
'wikwB
Jiff, dm B' VitDh
ol fit. JofiMliiiryi Vt
LIko a Waterfall
(ImI BnffrinaJ
Aftor tho Grip
Tr-firi endow ifonrliiffrt (he Haiti
rt(n In lha Hinnirtrh,
"To(M.llw)ilACrt.fiwell)1flMi
two ttafs net t liA'l sofo ntwck ol
tlm drip, eMcli lolt me In a Willi fk
cotyl
irl
il t on, i. eiincr 1 w.nl ?;'?!.?,
wa sella tpry li.1illy.0fT, mrjiMitn
utrlv wfrcVnl. I (IMiflllS wa Sll none,
-......'"". -I'Mt W...I Ull Mt.M ,ll
fe'T
no sirs ax
irpiivwt. ipii iir"i .... .i.r !
im
roar in nolici m m h"i o1"" ,'"1"-
lltMil'lll ". - : ..t . ld. .
BUO IpSiI BPTero iicimibu-j nun
fiovoro Blnkln Palno
In WV slomnoli. 1 Iwk faclli'los wllliwd
.client, until, hnyiiiji iiearu. so inucii b
n. ..Mill linbtHf, l.ni
Ifood-s Hnrs.-timnll.-i, I enrisiiiiiMi 10 11
i- M.ir(iinflll.i. I rmii'liltletl to. trr.lt,
and the result Is wjr graiii inif. ah m
am (rco from pains and aclios, unit IjcIIovo
HocI'g Sarsapariiia
Is nuroty carina; my cnlnrrh, .iir"'1oi "T"
it to all!'' Ro. W. Cook, HU .lolm-.i.i.r . ,
imcni.
M.
Hood's Pillo ' not i,ufee, r1" " "fp
tul ct prompllr, nl eEoloi.tl. .
NOTICE.
Attention Is called to sioth 11 & of
ordinance 20.1, which by order of the
committee on street und public
twiner! v. tho street commlaslouer Is
directed to strictly enforce. It reads
us follews:
Any person who shall throw or
dtfiaislt In uuy street, sidewalk or
footputh of tho City of Balem, any
broken glass, bottles, crockery.nolls,
or other substuueo whatsoever,
wjiereby the feet of horses, pedes
Irulns or uuy beast of burden may
bo Injured; or throw, deposit or
sweep Into or upon any street, side
walk or footpath of Balem, of paper
or other substauco whatever, ex
cent snow or dirt resultiug from
travel, shall, upon conviction thereof
before the recorder, be Hued not lesi
than live dollnrs or more than fifty
dollurs.
m
Real Merit
Is the chiracterlstlo of Hood's Bursa-Hilt-Ilia,
und il is mauufested every
day lu the remarkuble tuns thin
medicine accomplishes, xuiiggisis
ay: When we sell u buttle of Hood's
Buraupurllla to a uhw customer we
ure sure to see him back in a few
weeks ufier more, proving thut tho
good results from u triul bottle wur
rant continuing its ue. This posi
tive merit Hood'a Bursnpurilla pos
sesses by virtue of the Peculiar Com
blnutiou, Proportion and ProeebS
lined lu Kb preparation, uud by which
till the remedial vulueofthe Ingre
dleutaure retulned. Hood's Bursa
purilla Is thus Peculiar to luelfuud
abaolutely uuequaled In Its power us
it blood purlller, and us u tonio for
building up the weak undweur,
und giving uerve strength.
m
To My Patrons.
All accounts due me must be bet
tied ut once us 1 shall place ull that
ure not paid tor collection ou Feb
1st, 10S3. I carry u largo stock and
must huve the money. All work
uud goods In my hue at reasonable
prices uud aatinfactinn guaranteed.
Mhh. I), L. Fikstek.
1-lMui Tho Court street milliner.
Foil Rknt. A tiew ly furnished
room, at 155 Court stieet. Appl
early.
1.0 if
Jemima's Beau.
Jemima, once the 1m J n tic.iu,
Ilortldn t mluil tivruume,)oukcoW
AltbouKb It iw m pnwy.
t-lie buo CHtiirrU, uud lurt It io,
Thrtt beat lum wan f.uctd Io gi
Tho ortlor wus no iwy.
If she had been sure in time, she
would huye taken Ur.Bage's Catarrh
Remedy. An otleuslve breath lc
most diairesslu, not only to the
lerson alllicled, if the person ban
uny pride, but to those with whom
he or she muy come In contact. It
Is a delicate matter to speak of, but
It has parted not ouly iriends but
lover,. Had breath uud catarrh me
liixeiieroble. Ur.Bage's Catarrh lte
imdy cures the worMt cuseif, us thorn-
anus can leatiry. law re want otter.
hI for au Incurable case hy World's
niHnsary Medical Association,
Proprietors of I)r, Sage's Catarrh
Hemcdy,
SALEM MAKKBTS.
Wheat- 60c per bushel.
Outs-S540o per bushel.
Potatoea--4O06Oo ier bushel.
Flour fl.UU per bbl.
Itnui (Backel) f 17.fi0per ton
Shorta (Backed) $19.50 per ton.
Kggs 30o ier dozen.
Chickens 7 per lb.
Chopped feed -(Sacked) f 10.00.
Ducks lOo par lb.
Geese 7c lr lb.
Turkeys-llo erlb.
Lard 1S1I5o terlb.
Hutter i5C335o per ouud.
Ileef Cil-lo dresseti,
Veal-10 to 12Jc, orw-sed.
Pork-712o dressed.
Wool-15t8jperlb,
Hops l&QlSJo per lb,
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PACIFIC LAND AND ORCHARD CO
poll TOWN
$s'.oo
HOCYfi A MILLS,
ijiil('lU HAfiffJ
' 40IIN Illtt'iaVf
Carpenfer ami llollilffi
gjirtia(elrt,
fitorflf IKlHfr iieeli
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MOWTIiH MIKiM.i
Ini flsiiaflfsielfil (rfMi
T. .filUttitfMi
UOltMM I'AINTIMH,
I'Al'Jtll liASHlSO.
NilunlWodd Mnlihirtg,
dor. MH arid flu mefcebi utrwl
Undertaking
2
Embalming,
and
I fi-
A.M CLOt'fllt,
I II, if
lOIHISlOSt
sii' t isi-mn 1 iiirwinr
Mmrcli Directory.
) VAxxruoAi. -Corner of Ltbcr'y and
Center ttcet, Hundny ervl ICWO a, m.
anu VfU ji. in , BuiidflT sctiojl 12 tu., Y 1 ..
V. k,. fcJ j, m. I'rarer mcethiK ,riiurdj',
7in in J, Itowerioji, jter, reildence
127 1.iiiil.v utreet.
I'ltmiivTKBtAW.-Cliurch utreet, between
flit uickum mid Center. l'reucblnK rnorn-lii(i-divenliig;8Ht)brttti
school nt til ni.J
Y I-.n.O. K. Ml U B0 1. m.) I'tiirer mcetll.K
'lliurr.iayat7:'0j).m. Ilov.K.it.Owjrniie,
I), i tniHlor.
Kiti II A.r.l-t. K church. Preach-lnge-r
-undayiit 1W a, m. aud 7 ji.
ui. Holiday kiliool "t 3 J. '"' 1'iayer
iiictiia;'lbiirida nt 7 j. in. l'l'Worlti
IiiKUe, I'riUay al 7 J. m. ItcV.Lbaa.lt.
l.co, J'uslor.
CUMUMIUANO I'ltKanVTKIUAN-BIOCin,
Oregon, Huv J. K. UUIr, l'aslor. Bunuiiy
cliooIterj-HuuQuy, 10 u. in. rruitUlng
every aundny, II a. in. imu T.M t. m.
(Jliuruli 1'oniu ou Ulult Htrett, I elwceu
ilHrlou uud Unlou. herybody welcome.
Umitk.D Hiu.-TiiEKN. Two l)lock south
west of jiuMcu.cr depot, ycrvlcei every
sabbath ut 11 o'clock, uud nt 7:30. B.iobatU
ichuotiillOn. in. l'rnyer mtctlug every
tfutard ty nlchl ut7:30. Kvcry body cordlulj
Invited, llov. .1 8 Jennings, l'aslor.
Al ETiioimrEeiscoi-AU Service onSab
biith at llhoO und 7;30. Hundny school at
12; Upwurlb LcagutHatedfi; 1'rayer mttt
lug every Tnurday evening, llev. U. 1.
Kellcrmun, jmsior.
bt. Joski'u'h catholic ciinitcii.-cni-meaetu
aud Coltutit1. Buuday services: Low
uiiuh 7:M a. in.; hih mass 10:30; suiiduj
school 8 ji m ; vtsp, r 7:0; week dns, low
mass 7 a. in. ltev J. 8. Wblte, pastor,
CosoitKOATtoXAi.. Corner C-nler and
Liberty Services Huuduy at lU.JJu.m.aLd
7 J), tu ! Buuday school 12 :n., Y. 1' B. C. K
ut 6 :Ja p. ui.', prayer meetlug T,'M p.m.'l hum
day.
Kvamoklicai. Mission.; Corner Cho
uieketu aud 171b streeU. Service In Elk
lUU eveiy hunday evening at 7;J0; Hunday
scbool ut 8.J0 p m.; prayer ineeun.' every
Weduesday bvenlug at 7.J0.
Bt. 1'abi. Eriscoi'AL Cpuucu. Corner
Cburcb aud Cliemekeia. B-i vices 10:30 u
m. aud 7 p. m.; Hunday school 11: 45 a. in.;
service Tbursday 7.3Up. lu. ltuv. W. Lund,
rector.
Fiust 11AITUT. Liberty and Uatlon.
tiervlcesUMJu. m. aud 7.-00 p. m; Sunday
cbool 12 u.; youug people's meetlui; at tl
p. ui.; prayer meeting 7:20 Thursday. Hev.
Itobcrt Whllaker, pastor.
Khek Mi.TiioDisT, Hev. B. K. Emalley
pastor, .Services Hunday morulug and
eTenlug, Hunday school nt 10 a in.; prayer
meeting Krtdny ntgbu Cburcb tipjxwlte
North Balem school.
Kuiends. At Highland park on car lino.
Hervlces 10:80 a. m aud 7..S0 p. in.; mi u day
school Um.; Cbrlsliau Eudeaor 0 p in.:
pmjer meeting Thursday 7:30 p. in. Itev,
('. il. (leorge, pastor.
Oeuuan UAiTisT.-ServlceB lu German
llaptlit cburcb north ot Cottage stieet.
HuudayscboolailOu.nl. l'reacblug mil
a.m. Evening service at 7:30. llev. John
Ktcbter, pastor.
OlliilsTlA.s bciENCB. Services In Uni
tarian ball at U&.0 ii.m.uud 7:U) p. in.; tab
bath school 13 iu hib.o study Tbursday
evening,
U.NiTAittAN.-Cor CheniPkcta and High
strtet. Hunday fcerMies 10: 0 and 7.'0
5uucay scuuoiaii.', t. W. lluveu, j.as-
lull
t'ilu;sTiAN. Hlgb and Center. Sunday
school n m.j preaching 10:30 a. in.; young
pvoplc'B society Ol p. in.; preaching 7:W)
p. in Hev, W.
IV. V II
llllums, juistor.
CJWiMAN ItKl-oiiMED.-Capltaland Marl
H.,ununy service 11 a, m,;tunday cliuol
'.; i-injcr uiraiii; trtrunekoay 7:J0 u,
in. llev. J, Muellbaupt, pubtor.
ind ptrrni,r.j. t I. r noMrr , l 1 Vb
wreu U thy only cureJ " eU
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woo suits f
ut fortune .
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m to those
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dfs not ro.)
y lbm will noj
do wltliout them.
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bt(k rtfid 'fife Yard
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IUIITIX 1 1AI.KI8I.
CUNTS A MV.
Evening Journal.
Horscshoolng
uviMvnum.
Hlnte Btf'cel, - - !''
)nreil si Your io"'.
sflsM,iiHJPWB""B,IH.
MBWroNTANiSJSit.
White 4 Tanner's Livery;
(dKCctMore to Kills
stiretV. smilh of WIllntnftlBhot.l
NKW AIITKIITWCMKNIS.
T)IANO KOK
uii-.NT. Hee I'rof. 7,
M.
X 1
l'art lu, at conservatory of muslj.
l-K!t
vv
ANTEb.-Charles L Webber a to-
rioiicdias, Ulsinrles.or high class subscrlp,
h ... luSk'.. ! hen for the best subecrlp-
ant agen s wu " ':"'" ,""1'
tlun OOOKB Ull UIU uraiiu. n ,1 UMHIomV
required. APP'y at once tiT M imams,
llnnager, faVllth Avenue, New urk.
.'" r . ' .u .....iiH.nt Upfprpnr.i'H
WAN ri P. A place to work In hmlly.
by tvio afrinnn ulrls luqnlre of
Hut John Fcbler,60J I.ibeity Ht. 1-b-JU
r.U'1
I Trnrtntlrect. two b'ocliS from 'tlllO
KIJHN1S1IEU.
llOOJIS-At 279
1 louse
i-o-at"
mills PAPER Is kept on tile
at ft. C.
i umicea AuteniMug
Agiiio r iti.d
bi .Merchants hxcuiinne, j-iiu . ju'i
CallfornlH, wbprecoutiactslora ftrtlsu.g
cm be made for it.
Salary or Commission
To ascnts to handle the I'ntent f'betnlcnl
Ink Krasltig Pencil. The most useful and
novit lineutlnn or tbe ace. Erases Ink
tbo ugl in two second. Works "like
mails. 2U0 to KX) per cent, profit. Agents
m ,Kln St perweek. We also want a gen
uial agent to taie charge ol territory, and
appoint sub ageutB. A rare ch'iuce Io
inaltH o e money. Wrltfor terms und
sample of craslDg. Monroe Eraser .Mlg
Co., X10W, L t Crose, W is. ID lm
I W. WEST,
Proprietor of the
GERMAN MARKET
On Commercial St. and tbe
1
CASH MARKET
On State Street.
Good Meats, Kansage, Lard, Hams, Ba
cor. and everything kept In a llrst-chiss
establishment.
School Tax Notice.
The school 1n of district No V'4 for the
yearlKK! Is uowrtue and piyable at tbe
olllreoiW IIb A. Moores, dhtrlct cler.
ioohho !OT Commer.cial street, falem,
(Iregon. The sanle will be deemed delin
quent unless paid her.ire Marcb 3, 8'lJ.
WVLIKA. Ml KIRK-,
l."-dw-2w District Clerk.
Ste
T7
1
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LEAVES SALEM
from U. 1'. D 1 k at 0 o'clock a. m.
Monday, Wet neday and Hatutday.
LEAVES PORTLAND
tverj-
IromtbeCentrnldockat footol Wavhlrg
ton strtet every Tuesday, Thursday and
bUDilay,
I oncemlng freight and passenger bust,
nev,, cull on the atent, ALUUtllEN.
E.M.WaitePrintingCa
Largest establishment In the city.
OVER BUSH'S BANK,
SALEM,
OREGON.
k Locating Mines
Dr. II
sale er:
flawing
ir
Ulnly ,ne i tSiV,, dliTeTorTnVentlon
of tne age For turlhcr inrormn.i,. iSV.""
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...MVM HUUJtM
DR. H. SMITH,
Salem, Oregon.
White's No, 60,
BALEM'S FINEST TRUCK,
SOMETHING NEW.
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fi""l,,ern J'MWoR Il.,an"rd he
o.pl!ir'i,.s,.!'.'... w
Sta?s1!,UM.-'?0T 8i',fl flKent 'or the
h iain ,iUc,ro i,ue"lc rods for
U dJen trenturen or nmti,.n.;r4
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til am und Vttimtmo,
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um tilth I'AKJiiii
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UA& Gbtti'l tfn,
T, Wi THORNBURC
Tlio Upholstofof
llMiioilfl, enters and rsjMh
itiiliolslsrsd Jiifiilltire. flhJ
PliMS WlirSi tnrilirnew sun
blale liisuratice bloca.
J.V. WHITE.
A WlilMey.)
;
1831 ,"" 5K'VAT0" 189a
Country Gentleman
TIIE1II-3TOFT1IE
AGRICULTURAL WEEKLIES.
m:oTEii to
Pnt-tn frnna and ProCOBBOS,
Hortlculturoand Frui-Growing
Livo-btock and Dairylnir,
While It ulso Includes u I minor depart
ment of Itural Interest, sum us tne joui
,... nr.i ..niiimnlnirv. ben-keuulniT, urcon
bouse and grapery, veterinary replies,
farm queslloiiB and auswiTs, llreslde
rpnrtliir. aomestlo economy, und a sum
mary of the news ol the week. Its mar.
ItetieportH are unusually complete, and
tnnnl. atlonlli.n llml(llOtllH 1)1 OSDCCtB Ol
tbe crops, as thrown g ll(.ht upon qno of
tbe most important 01 an qui-siioim-u
Iikii in hnv nml u'lienlo sell. It la lib
erally lllustrated.and by recent enlarge
ment, contains more reading mattw than
ovtr before. The subscription Jirlce Is
SO ner vear. hut wo oiler ft special re--
uucuon in oiu-
CLUB HATISH lUlt lHUa.
TWO Subscriptions. In one remittance $ 48
Six Subscriptions, " " lOf
Twelve Subscriptions, " " 18 1
jr-TonllHewsuDscriDers i.,r 1MB. pay 1
Ingmudvunce 1 ow, we will end th pa-
per Weekly, from our receipt of the remit-1
lance, 10 January ist, ioim, v.uniHll. cnurge.
s-srecimcn uopits v rew. Aaaress
LUTHER TUCKER 4 SON, Publishers,
Albony.N.Y,
1893.
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inatoi me less timely magazine ii iui
cl licit s Loth hleraiy and now a, nnu presents 8
wltb taual forci-and felicity thu real events ,
of cunent hhtory and the Imaginative
themes ofllcllon. On uo ountof its erv
ooinplete series of llluvtratlons t tht
World's Fair, It will be not only the best
RUIde to tbe urea' exnos Hon. but also Its
best souvenir. Every public event of gen
eral mitiBi win lie tuny muHiuieo in us
pages, its contributions being from tbe
best writers and art sis in the country. 1U
wi t uuuiiuuu loexcei-in litem ure, news, 1
and Uluhtratlout, ah other publications oil
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