"t - JBVENtis-G CAPITAL JQUBNAL, irTOSBSPAY. MABCH lfl, 180B, Pi W if I. r it ,' m 1 HI; I If 1 GIVEN AWAY. Tho Profit on $10,000 worth of Ladies', Misses' and Children's Shoes, amounting to $2500 IN CASH. Laird,' Sohobor and Mitchells Hand Turns and price, now. Goodyear welt 35 00 $4 20 Fine Kd McKay Swedand Turn Patent Tip.. 4 00 3 15 Patent Tip 8 50 2 GO -i " 3 00 2 30 " Patent Tip.. . 2 50 2 00 k " " 2 50 185 Laird's Misses' Shoes Pine K'd Pat. Tip 3 00 2 30 Laird's Children's Shoes " " " " . 2 50 1 95 ' " Fine Kid Pump Solo " . . 1 50 1 25 " Infants " " " " " 1 00 85 75 GO Oxford Ties in 17 different styles at exactly cost prices. All these goods are now and all warranted. We aro going to close out this department nt once so we can attend moro closely to our rapidly growing Dry Goods Trade. THE PALACE DRY GOODS & SHOE CO. Money to Loan. On improved city or form property B.T. KICIIAHDSON, Attoruoy at law. Cor. Court and Commercial. Brilliant 8I1I110 Metal Polish For denning find polfalilriirBhow Cibh. Urartu, Copper, I tic, Ponies, Household Uteunlln, Bilverware, etn. HARK & 1'KTZBr.L, AirtH, 214 Court Btreet. - IF - You are going to build or nmlcn any Kind of IraproTomout, call on tho undurslgued lor material. Wn have n complete itock, nnd nru ready to supply tiny prepaied oontrnct, sower work, grading, etc. Salem Improvement Co, Bons ok Vrtkiians. This llvo pntrl. otio order of young men will meet In speclnl suasion nt their hull Tliurmlny oveulng nt 7:80 HiIh week, There will be a muster of now reerullH of Buuiptor Camp, Installnllou of Ktuil nnd other Intorostlug excrctaes. It miiy bo the last meeting this mouth mid nil who desire to Join fihould huud tholr unmet) to the oormnlttoo to bo noted on Thurw day ovenlug. The Initiation fee Is Btillnt (1.00 but will not bo kept nt that low price niter this week, The camp propowH to huvo n lluir of Hh own ami assist In observnueo of Me morial day. ABtatk Hand Whv Nor? Prof. J, M. Coomer Iihh returned to Hiilcin lo ro-orgnnlr.0 tho -M Kijlmont band. Oregou should have n htuto Imud to represent Webfoot iiiuhIo nt tho world's fair. Other stntcH are doing this nnd thostuto of Iown put up folKR) by the legislature to hnvo a stnto bund of tlilr teen men piny for Iowa nt Chicago, Tho Beeond Ileglmeiit boys would mnko fluo showing if sent (hero nnd tho world's fair commission should consider this. . I'lhnty ok Watkh. At tho Chat win (Ire there was plenty of water from tho hydrants. The meter in tho com pany's ofllco showed n pressure of 05 lbs. at the tlmo the alarm was turned In. This was ruu up to 70 lbs. when two cogs broke In tho large wheel that driveM the water-power pumps. Power was Immediately transferred from the steam pumps and the pressuro main tained. Tho company has completed arrangements for a new "1-Inch main to the crib, and also to allow patrons outside tho city limit to put in water pipes at their own cost with a rebate feature. A HOT FIRE WELL FOUGHT. First Whirl of the Paid Department. OLD J. Q. WILSON HOUSE BURKED. No Insurance on Building or Contents. Tjik MonuitN Nkwhi'ai'kh. It is an Impossibility without the Associated Press. Any other telegraphic rwrt is Incomplete and unreliable. No suc cessful lievvspnper hus been built up or can la in America without tho Associ ated Press. Tiik JouitNAi. wants thu publlo to remember this and not be Im posed upon by any substitute. Tun Jquunal hus the only evening Associ ated Prvts franchise ut Balem, Piioratk. There was an applica tion for administration papers In estate or Mrs, Kllzabeth Hilph today, but proof of will could not bo made owing to wltucsss living In Minnesota. Pamirs hv liven sent to Minnesota Tho final settlement of tuocstatu of C. W. Ilarkhurst.diHYJisodvns conllrimHl.iunl B. T. llobart and Alice lUrkhurst, ad- mlnlstrntors, wero discharged and their bondsmen exonerated. Baloonh Closing. From all Indica tion the saloon business In Portland is fur from being prosperous. License Collector Uuchlo! reports that since the 1st of January over 50 retail establish meutH have closed their doors and gone out of business. All theso paid their licence at tho beginning of the quarter, but the receipts did not Justify them In keeping open. In many cases whole salers have tired of feeding the saloon men, and their supply thus being cut short they were forced to shut up shop. Anotiikh. Tho fact has doveloped that another man was missing Friday night and his wife heard all tho hours struck ou tho clock up to six In the morning, when tho truant lord turned up nt his domicile. lie had digested tho banquet, constitution, by-laws and tho whole shooting-match, as it wero, all of whloh was nothing compared to the cold victuals his wife sot beforo him on his return. Tin: Dki.ayki) Fukkuit. Many Balem mcrchunts aro Inconvenienced by tho uiiunu.il delay of freight at Portland. Many have had goods there two weeks whluh came from the East by the Union Pucltlo, but owing to some diniculty between that roud and tho B. P., the same is hold, to tho great damage of tho consignees. Tin: Hoquut Cnv. It Is time Balem organized a society for the promotion of tlorlcuHure. Bhe loads all Oregou cities In llowcr fairs, anil an orgauized etlort should be made to perpetuate for Oregon's capital the name of the "Houquol City." Now Is tho time to act, A LiXTinu:. The Christian Kudeav or societies of the city will have a le turu In the M, K, church ouWeduesday evening, March Hi by Rev. Roland D. Grunt of Portland, on "Tho and Ilreaklug of Nations." Maklug Uahk Rai.u Henry W. Hammond, of Portland, proposes to form an ama teur base ball league. Portland, Balem Astoria, Albany, Kugeue, Tho Dalles, Oregou City and one other city aro to couipoM It, 1 I.. Van Eaton. Ho U tho man from whom to get your lum, fresh eugs, u.v eon, lettuce, choice naval orange for breakfast, and other spring delicacies for the table, as well as staple groceries. Don't Fohokt The dinner at tho Baptist church on Bt, Patrick's day (Friday) from 6 to 8 o'clock; 25 cents. A Nkw CIkookkv. T. J. Lonslg nont, who hus Ih'oii with W. L. Wado In North Balem, for somo years, will soon oK)ii a grocery store In tho Wag ner building, on Court street, upitosltc tho opera house. Rom. Cai.u Tho First Baptist church of this city will have Its annual roll call Thursday evening, March 23d, ai twu ociock, wnen all meuuera are exeeted to bo present, Spuinuukk. Bo up to the season by having that old suit made as good as now, Blioettle can do It for you ou short notice. 100 Btato street. At 10:35 a flro alarm was given from Liberty and Center streets, the old J. Q. Wilson house occupied by Edwin Chatwln and family. It had been smoking for some time and was well under way when tho department ar rived at 10:40. The house was built by Thomas Cross about 1858, nnd cost about $0000. It was not worth over $2000 now, and Its present owner had no Insurance. There was no Insurance on the contents. The family loses heavily as their carpets and furniture were nearly new. A. J. Chat wln, one of the sons, had charge of put ting down the cement curbs nnd gutters of the Balem street Improvements the past year, and Is building a new house south of tho Methodist parsonage. TIIK FIHK Was first discovered at 7:30 when smoke was coming out of the middle flue, but was not thought to be dangerous. It came from a defective Hue. It got well under way and was a very stubborn fire. THE IIOHE IJUK8T in several places but by 10:45 several strong streams were pouring into the second story, the roof was well covered and by 11 a. in. was well under control, the water bursting through the roof from the Inside Instead of Uamcs. It was tho first round at a fire by the Salem PAID DKPAIITMENT and they handled It with great credit. The volunteer boys got out lu good shapo too, nnd hud a hose playing from a Liberty street hydrant. PUBLIO SCHOOL MATTERS. Official Canvass of Monday's Election Other School News, Tho Balem Board of Education met this morning nnd made the following corrected canvass of the CIVIL BEEVIOE EXAMINATION. Combination in the Reduced to a Postal Service Science. An U. B. Civil Berylce examination of applicants for messengers, carriers, and clerks will be held at Salem Thurs day March lGtu. Applications were closed on March 7th. last week. Tbe board cousists of Scott Bozorth, B. F, Taylor and Miss Crelghton, the first secretary and second president. Tbey meet Thursday, March 10, at 9 a. m. and adjourn to 1 p, m. at which time tbe examinations will begin and con tinue forsix consecutive hours. Desks for the eleven applicants are arranged in the postofflce. Tbe questions are re ceived under seal from the department and will not be opened until the appli cants are at their desks. THE EIGHT HOUR LAW afTects the carriers here in this way: If any carrier should be asked to put in more than eight hours time be will get extra pay. PROMOTED. Chas. E. Cosper and F. Lockly, jr., have been promoted from 3rd to 2d clas carriers, getting $850 a year for thei se cond year's work. Applfcants for competitive examina tions for messengers are: Wm. F. Plas terer, Alvln W. Thornton. These are limited to clerkships at less than fGOO a year. For clerks: Arthur T. Winches, Frank H. Watts, Theofll C.J. Muell- haupt, Frank C. Bellwood. Clerks receive salary of JG00 or upwards. Carriers: Eberle Beely, Wm. H. Cook, Geo. U. Ashby, James E. Allison, Cha. B. Crayen. Carriers receive $000 first year and $850 second year if retained. PERSONAL AND LOCAL. OFKICIAL vote. Candidates, 1 3 i Total, Scott ISoiurtu W. II. llyrd 1.. I). Henry 11. A Jolmson K, I'. McCornack A. L Plerson K. M. Townsend Mm. Vnudavorl K. M. Watte I'croy Willis Haitlerlug 15 M ;u 8S 17 75 1 W) M 41 VM fit) it 01 178 &) V0 78 150 60 12 37 11 4-i 1 10 3 23 IV At 7 124 DO 18 20 l(i 40 3 220 32 281 71 2XS 213 1 65 321 130 2 Aktku It. McCrow A Steuloft are after the meat trade, and to that end keep only the eholcest cuts. 8.VU.OH Hath From 80 cents to f 1.25 for lino KuglUh nillaus, at Mm, I). L, Floater'. The latest thing Hart's, tho tailor. lu trouK'tlng nt 2t F. T. Hart, tho tailor, has Jut re- evivtHi a largo Invoice of sprlug goods, 2t Dr. ConttU WU holh without pain. THE M'COKMICIC CASE. Tho board rendered its decision in tho case of charges preferred agalust Prof. Bellwood and Miss Curtmhan for alleged cruelly whipping Clinton Mc Cormlck. Tbey find that tho charges aro not sustained by the evidence, but entered a ruling that whenever teach ers cannot secure observance of tho rules without administering excessive corporal punishment tho pupil shall be Immediately suspended. Clinton McCormlck was ordered transferred from tho NorttiBalem school to tho Ulg Central school. SCHOOL POPULATION. Returns from tho districts aro all In tho comity superintendent's hands ex cept Bllvcrton. Tho larger districts make following shewing: Butteville, 67; Sublimity, 105; Jefler son, 105; Hubbard, 147; Bt. Paul, 127; Kosedalo. 102; Stayton, 257; Turner, 135; MU Angel, 120; Woodbum, 300. THE LADIES AUXILIARY. Successful Reception at Y. M. C. Ass'n Ball. This afternoon tho Y. M. C. A. hall Is draped lu national Hags and all tho rainbow colors. A dozeu tables, at tended by ladles dressed to match the service and decorations, contain lleht retretiiments. Theio Is a largo attend auce. The Jouhnal Tuesday had the sum ralswtl by tho ladles' auxiliary Just one huudred dollars too low. It Is $307.05. OPENING DAYS. FINE MILLINERY TtuwUy, Wednesday, TkHrstUy, Murch 14th, 15th, hh4 l(h. . MRS. S. C. REED, 265 Commercial Street, SUPREME COURT. Balkm, March 15th, ISM, P. A. Marquam, resp., vs. Charles Srugfelder, et al, appellants; appeal from Multuomah county. Argued and submitted. V. M. Cake and Frank V. Drake attorneys for apps., U, 8. Graul .Marquam, alty. for lesp. t'ort land ami Falrvlew B, B. conj- pany, app., vs. Thomas Splllmau, rvsp., appeal from. Multuomah county; ar uued and submitted. Starr Jt Thomas atty. for app., F. D, Chamberlain atty. for rwp. General Odell Is at Portland. Dr. Hauser was called to Oregon City to see patients this morning. Alderman Geo. Gray went to Port- laud this morning on business. Senator Hirscb and daughter Maud were passongers for Portlaud this morn ing. F. S. Barzee, tho hustlingTurner rail ler, was a Salem visitor today. Corvallls has an offer of $2113 prem lum ou $50,000 water bonds. Miss Ella Egan of Gervals, Is a guest of her uncle the county clerk, Wm. H, Egan. One vagrant was given live days at the county jail by Judge Edes this morning. Mrs. Aggie Bamp went to Fairfield Tuesday where she will spend a week with her parents. There will be an oyster supper nt the .hvanirelical church next Wednesday evening, March 22. Miss Ottie McClard made a trip to Salem one day last week. Col. 8. L. Lovell returned to Portland this after noon. B. F. Glltner of the state department Is lu Portland. . Dr. Coutris fills teeth without pain Mrs. 8. A. Thompson and the chil uren went loroniauu tills afternoou to bo absent a week. Mrs. Dr. Contris left for Philadelphia to be absent until the doctor meets her at tho world's fair this summer. Miss Ada Hreymau is in Portland looKing after tho art exhibit to tho world's fair. Careless people are putting the Co lumbian stamps, representing the dis covery of this country on letters wroug side up. No loyal American should be guilty of standing so great and good a man as Columbus on his head. luesiiay afternoon, March 14, the W. C. T, U. held their aunuul meetlug at their free reading room and elected tho following officers for the ensuing year: President, Mrs. Belle S . Cooke; recording secretary, Mrs. B. D. llolmau; corresponding secretary, Mrs. E. M. Law. The vlco presidents. one for each church, to be appointed by i no presiiieut or the union. Dr. Contris fills teeth without pain. annot Be Imitated I And Stands Without a Rival! THE JOURNAL'S FLAG THERE. What tbe Associated Press Sup plies. ALL THE WORLD NEWS OF THE DAY. Facts About tho Contents of Tues day's Journal. The Jouknai, is the only newspaper In Western Oregon receiving tbe after noon dlsnatchesof tke Associated Press as has been remarked before, with the exception of the Portland Telegram. It Is not necessary to elaborate upon the fact that this Ib the greatest news imHiprliitr concern In existence. All well-informed people know this. It is : in fact a combination of all the great American newspapers, organized to get tbe news at any cost not for profit as an association for it pays no dividends, although It has on hand and handles millions but only for the benefit of the newspapers and the people. Last evening's Journal, for in stance, was the only paper in this part of the state except the Telegram furn ishing Its readers news ef: The Great and Fatal Mine Explosion iu Indian Territory. The Hogg-Oregon Pacific Row. The Wyoming Special Session. The Arrest of Gen. Heath's Son. The Fires in Arkansas City, Ark., Exeter, X. H., and Baltimore, Md. The Big Liverpool and Atchison, Kan., Fui'ures. The Floating Wreck ofl Gray's Har bor. Besides others too numerous to men tion. It is unnecessary to remind our read ers that tbe Journal is the only after noon newspaper outside of Portlaud land publishing anything like a credit able local paper. And the Journal will continue to do these things, and do them better, long after tbe readers and the writer hereof are dead and one. It is an established institution. Dr. Contris fills teeth without pain. Have you seen the elegant line of ladies foot wear at the new Columbia shoe store, 118 State street. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. C. B. Hougham and wife to F. A. King and wife 10 63 a., 1400. Jas. Smith and wife to Jas. J. White 73 a. p 8 s 1 e. $800. Notice Is Heiikbv Given That Mrd. D. L. Fiester will carry a special sale during this week, of sailor hats. Tho cups that cheer, but not inebri ate, cau only be brewed from the choicest teas and coffees. Clark & Ep pley are tho leaders on these goods. School shoes, such as will suit you, lower man ever, at tho Columbia, 118 btate street. fl Toiigb Ctisfonw Pranced into our store with a swell that he could find nothing in town ti suit him, but he onlv J LIU glanced at one of our HOME MADE SUITS and made a selection at once. woouql tuttiu sto Vrt,F Tr, ...... m n. l"ln i"K njiE ro ouy your scnooi auu street hats, of D. L. Fiester. Dr. Contris fills teeth without pain DEATHS. UkLL. At his home uesr Woodbum baturday, March 11, 1893, William AJCil, ecfusen came to .Marion county in imi aim has resided near Woodbum siuceiueu. airs. George Settlemeir Is a sister of deceased and James Bell Is ms orotner. Tho remains were interred at Wood bum Monday. !TTII 1- .... ''wi. ai ms Home in North Salem four blocks uorth of tbe ol m10 '1T at "liilght last nigh March 15 1893, William H. Murray aired 70. nf Hniia..ii n. lu,,")i c --, --. ,...VlllU Hi, Hh liml luian in ..,.. . VVM ,,, uulj. I)e uour re lunmig ,roni town Just before retiring He had received an Injury some time """ "i filing from a wagou. The remains will be shipped to Hub bard, Or., on the local train Th,,.. fnrl.nrlol .iuj Price's The Oregou State School Journal has received a uew Impetus under the man agement of a Elton. MUudhard, who bring It out a "The Weetern Pedago gue." ItcoaUkuaiaunw ofthoUrtvU utiatloBaUlteraturwortbe day, reprluted from tbe great review. The first num. iwr under the uew editor bid fair to eouvlBc pcoitiv tbatatUit wear to fcave good work la thi Hue. Dr. Cream Baking: Powder Is superior in all things to any other. Its popularity ha, induced a host of imitations. More than twenty of these h been suppressed in the past year by the strong arm of the law' Neither these imitations nor any of the Ammonia, Alum or Prize Baking Pow ders can any more approach Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder In its marvelou strength, purity and other great qualities, than the paste can ce the place of m oW mine diamond. j -f OO fS LTT i i r nr in - i i UpyXiJ QQA"1,rlJ1J NOTES. NOTES Notes are a Dart of every Bone, and this ong Is about notes bank notes and how o save them. Pointers that will Interest rou LEATHER GOODS. For Drlces notice our dlsnlnv windows' The prices on Uiete eoods have been trreat- iy reduced In order to make room for the large smpmeni or various lines we expect tu urrivu iu u jew uuyg. Patton Bros., Booksellers and Stationers.' 08 STATK 8TKEKT. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. FOB SALE. A heifer one year old. of Green's Kzpress. Knqnin a-H-if BARGAIN FOR HOMEONE.-Forsalettil Bioat reduction nnd on eaxy termt-l A new Standard Make Piane: must besolditl ence: owner going East. H. N. Nllseu, opdo.1 alia M li KhiiKih Un...k Cnn. .... .11 OHO ,11. 1, UUU1UU, IUUtU 3ilieill. O-ll1 F OUN U A key with leut her tag No. 21. im I in juuuEHAj. uuice. ATTENTION. Cash money paid for rani b.ittles.old iron and all kinds of meukl a uo niues, ui uia uoun House, Maiem. 1-26-ly 1. TOLPOLAB, 170R SALE Very cheap, good, Dew how JJ and bain. Asylum ave. Junction. In. quire at H Prechtel's store. i-ffl-d-ln Interesting Suit. Dultjth, Minn., March 15. An in tereatinR and rather sensational suit is now on trial in the district court of this county. H. Hodgson, John X. Hears and Joel GJeason, prominent wooigrowers of Glendive. Mont., are plaiutlffs in suit to recover 125.000 worth of wool in a transit destined for West Superior. It was seized on the Minnesota side by a sheriff to help sat isfy a debt said to be due the Farmers' national bank of Glendive from the West Superior woolen mill. It is al leged to bean old debtcontrrtntprf i.t J. Salt, manager of the West Superior concern, out formerly a resident of Glendive. The plaintiffs are the origi nal consignors, who claim the wool could not be legally seized while in transit to satisfy a debt of a consignee fi O to the Willamette Stables for ynur Uv T ery Kles. Express. Uairsai'e. Trucks iJ Urys. Cor. ol Liberty una j-eny. 2-fflt-lUw UYA2 s CO., Prop. FOR SALE. A One short horn bull Ijtu ola. Also a few fine Plymouth Rock Cookerels and Light Hrahraas. t-ee UYAN. nOUHAIifc'. (IHKAV A crnnrt tienrltr rtv P UnHeht. nlunn l!nll nt.lll Mhpm.liptnlit' uuruer ma street. 'ii iw MARKETS. Portland, Mar. 15.-Wheat vallev 11.12. Walla Walla, $1.05. San Francisco, Mar. 15.-Wheat, May $1.25. Chicaqo, Mar. lo.-Wheat, 72jc. t. . .,0fCourse You Read doubt mm HOOD'S CUBES WES uiSKs'tr.iS''11' Baby cried, Mother sighed, Doctor prescribed : Costoria . Baled Straw. iSBSasastt fiEwj- W. ff. CULVER. MWw HOWARD, The House Mover, 451 Main Street. Has the best facilities lor moving and rali-1 iaS houses. Leave orders at iray llroa., or uuuicB. ouieui, uregon. School District Election Notice.) VTOTICEIs hereby given that at a school IM nit-etlng of school Ulbtrict No. U, of Ml rion county, Oretjon, to be Held at the Open House. In the city ol nalern, In said district luuiBUH.jiareu ou, uMt, mere will Desuunuv teatosueh of tbe qualified voter of sail school district as In the year lat-t precectHf the day of mee'lng shall have paid a lax upon properly assetsed to them in huld district tU question of contracttngabonded debtol 815,ao lor tue rurpose of purchasing a site aud trect lngand lurnlhlng an eight room school build ing at some point In (.aid dUtrlct est oflSin irrei ana Deiween the Turner roud and atr ium avenue, the vote to be by ballot upon which shall be the words "Bonds Yes." and the words "Bonds No." Polls to be open at I o clock p. m., and remain open until 4 o'clock P.m. r,,B? ?rAe,r of the boar(1 ot directors of School UlslrlctNo. 21, of Marlon county, Oregon. Dated this 8th day of March. A. D. lbW. , . WYLIE A. MOOKES, 9-'d Uistrlct Ulfrfc School District Election Notice. "VTOTICEIs hereby given that at a school IM meeting ot school District No. 2! of Ma rion county. Oregon, lo be held at the opera house In the Clly of Salem In said district on Monday, April S, 183. there will bo submitted to such of the qualified voters of said school Hi.l,as ln tnu J'ear last preceding the day of meeting shall have paid a Ux upon property assessed to them in said district the quer,tion ' -onractlDBa bonded debt of Fifteen Thon- ;.-- v,-. -, ww.uvuj lut iuo purpose 01 enrvv Iuk an Eight 18) room school building on or o?lr,th2!!teof thB Present tchool buildings .k lree (:, ,n tbe B'ty or halem, In said whftif un.Btate. the vote to be by ballot upon iSSwi0rds wnilH No.' Polls to be open at 1 vi,. y. mnd remain open until 4 o'cloci nu.VH,dK-roLthe.I,oardor Directors of Fchool nniH $?, 2j. P'nrion county, crepon. Dated this 8th day or March, A. D. lb!B. ,,H WYLIE A MUOKKS. 3-9-m I.lbtrict Cleric. Salem Soap AND CHEMICAL WORKS. JOS. KUE11TON, My'r. All Kinds of Boap. LAUNDRY AND TOILET, Highest Price paid for TALLOW and LAHD. -THY OUR FROIT PEST EMULSION SOAP For Spraying, Warranted to Kill All Insect Life. 50 Cts, Per Qallon. Located Nsar Salem Woolen Mills. SPRING CLOTHING. KEN'S $10.00 AND $15.00 suits Child"'cT:," 1 " ' PIUn,. l "..."-."2i.Lbi0 to $6.00. WTTT t ro designs, and a flne Hue of . ahou8b cteSerT: - W5RS & CO, 0jrtlTVdk,IChlk b,,.,. N' OREGON. -- " " --! - J?- i- - t