OVtSXSG OAFFi'JL& JOtmNAi, tfBIDAY, OCTOBEB J, 1SJ3. Iff i Ik HF C LADIES' MISSES' and CHILDREN'S Underwear JERSEY RIBBED, ALL WOOL, WOOL AND COTTON MIXED. Greatest Stoc ( of THE PALACE ANDDSHOEGCOMPANY, 307 Commercial Street. - IF - You are gotnito build or mike any Undo' Imirovemeat, cMl oa tins aaler giifJ Jo malarial. We have a complete stock, and an ready to supply any p-epatod contract, sewei work, trading, et?. Salem Improvement Co. Marion County Court.-Vie werr ofR. A. Wilzel road made report and' ordered established and opened. Same aetion in the L. R. Hughes road. Peti UonofT. W. FritUet al, forcountj road not granted or reason J hat there woa no evidence on file that signers of the petition are householders and resi dents of Marion county. Frauds Rey mond. an acted and disabled French man of St. Paul, was admitted to the county bouse, R. O. Caldwell was al lowed 525 for the care of Nathan Boyd a pauper who died at his place. The bills of Tl mon Ford and W. M. Kalsei for $500 and D'Arcy & Blugbam also $500 for Ie al fervice in the case of thi big bridge contractors against the coun ty, were laid over for explanation. ' Force of Habit. A reporter of this paper Inadvertently borrowed and carried away a fine, oug, sharp pointed lead pencil belonging to County Judge Hubbard the other day. It being about the first of the month, very much to our surprise when peoplo came in co lecting bil a an uncontroll ble de sire seemed to come over the hand holding the pencil to scratch aud cut down and reject nearly every bill. At last we discovered that it was Judge Hubbard's pencil that was causing all tho trouble. It seemed to act instiuct Ively, from force of habit and it was not until we laid it aside that we could pay any bl 1 Just as it was presented. It seems that the Judge had sharpened 1, up especially for this term of court. It beats tho planchott- all hollow. Fiau Supply. Salem's principal Bupply at present comes from Yaquiua bay. Tho Salmon ruu contluucs at Ya quiua. Fishermen catch from forty to one hundred fish per night, nearly all Silver-sides, weighing from 8 to 24 pounds, A. K. William" has salted down a large numb r, but most of the catch goes to Port aud, where it is Bold at from two to two and one-half cents per pound. But few Chinook Salmon have been captured in the bay this season, and tho run as a whole has been much less than usual. Will Pay Half. Today receiver Hadley notified the men who have been furnUhiog wood for the Oregon Pacific, sumo of which was recent y shlppe.i to the Ban Francisco market, that they would bo paid half the amount of their claims on next Saturday. By dis counting the Sau FrunclHCo bills the company has received tho money lor tho purpose. This Is the matter over which tho receut meetings were held up the SantUtn, Albany Demo crat. AGukatFkiht. The great battle between the Associated Press aud the United Press has beon red. hot for a week. Tho struggle between these rival news gathering ageuclea has re sulted in almost wiplug out the United Press, twenty-live of the largest news papers In our country having left it aud gono over In a body to tho Assso dated. This cono-ma readers of Tiik Journal uot n little, because it will add Just that rnuoh to tho completeness of our dally report. Build Sheds. Tho soaring rains will not Improvo tho quality of brick piled up on High etivet to be used tome time uext year on tho new cliy kail. Sheda should be built over them. Reainauts of drees goods, 60 per cent. weeJ, at- tho New York Rneket.rumilng tram o&e to 8 yurtU each, tho latest bJmmImIb tho market, worth 60ctuts but will be sold at 25 cents per yuid. Call and see them. 10 5-i.'d 1 w Capital City Drug Store, ' UJNN A BROOKS, Hosiery in the City. PERSONALS. Hon. Geo. W.Davis la at the Portland exposition for a day. The bops on the Lewis Pettyjohn md Al. Pettyjohn places were sold to lay to the Meekersat 18 cents. Two vags were before Recorder Edes this morning, and were sentenced. LITTLE LOCALS. Miss Netta Remington of Arlington, is in the city, the guest of Miss Daisie 3iesendolTer Miss Lena Victor went to Portland today on a visit. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Card- Wednesday, Ocu 4, a girl Hampton Park. There was a grand pyrotech nic display at the corner of State and Commercial streets at 9 p. m. last alght. Wires crossed, electric sparks' flew, the cars on all lines stopped for a while, a number of telephones were turned out, and messenger call boxes were disorganized. Very heavy rains last night S. E. Howard, A. Z. Rouerta aud Will Bennett were ap pointed a Sons of Veterans' committee to assist the Woman's Relief Corps in arrangements for the social Monday night. Now is the time to pot gar den geraniums, plant cuttings, set out fruit trees and grapevines. Jay Cox is at Portland for a few days. Jos. Lowrie of Aurora, was a Salem visitor yesterday. ol. N. B. Kuight is at Klamath Falls.-Mr. aud Mrs. P. B. Beckley, of Oakland are in this city the gucitaof Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Down ing Senator Steiwer of Wasco coun ty came up from Portland last evening aud is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Fred erick Steiwer of Liberty street. J. M. Scott, a former resident of Salem, has arrived with lita family from Ac- chinson, Kansas, and will make Salem his home. Mr. Scott was a resident of Salem for twelve years. D. D. Keel- er is making a great success of his feed ing stables', near the big bridge. The beautiful dutiful rain is welcomed by many. Revival services tonight at the Christian church. Preaching by J. W. Smith. Subject "What is it to bo a Christian?" Everybody cor dially invited. . .Ladles will find rare bargains iu lamps and china ware, at Sroat & Gile's closing out sale Burke block. Mrs. Sharing, of Astoria, aged 60 years, was today committed to the asylum. Prof. Cootncr, of the 2d Rt-gt. baud went to Portland today. The Duke-McClellaud hop bouse fire was today settled by the Insurance company Mrs. R. D. Gilbert went to Portland this afternoon, accompa nied by her brother, Senator 8leiwer. E. C Pattou lain Portland At torney V. H. Holmes went to Ponlaud today Vicor General Blanchett and Father Brosaeau we.ro Salem visitors today Mrs. L. T. Butterfhld and Miss Parker of Portland were Iu the city yesterday, the guests of Mrs. Kin sey aud MIbs O. M. Capwell, respect ively. They returned this afternoon. HORSE ELE0TR00UTED. Grosses a Live Wire and is Almost Instantly Killed. At 11:45 today a large bay express horse came In contact with a fine steel tolephone wlro croj&od with a power wire at the new city hall aud the horse fell oa if dead, Tue animal expired iu I ten minutes. Aftr the wire was cut it ' burned a bluflime. The expressman, driver and owner, Mr. Damon, Jumped out and risked his life In his efforts to save the animal but could nn succeed In rescuing IU It Was a good four year old horse, worth aui.ut $100. Search Warrant. A lodging house case of crimiual nature la in the justice court. Attorney H, J. Digger gut out a search warrant lu Jude' iltttohelor'a court against Stella WIN' sou's establishment, on Ferry street, ou oomplalut of two women lodgers. The ' hearing was continued to 4 p. iu. Sat urday. Take Simmons Liver Regulator tore- Imovu wie one, uicur tuo ueau uuu re atore UigeatloH. J SUPREME COURT CALENDAR. The Causes for Hearing at the Pres ent Term, by Districts. Following Is the calendar of cases for bearing by the Oregon supreme court for the term now sitting, the two al ready beard the soldiers1 home case from Linn county and a private case from Baker county being omitted from the list: FIRST DISTRICT. Alonzo Nutt, resp., v. Southern Pa cific Co., app. ' SKCOND DISTRICT. Polaud Ward, resp., v. Southern Pa cific Co., app. David Cherry, app,, v. Lane county, reip. A. Bush, resp., .v. Sol. Abrahams, app. Elizabeth Snider, resp. v. John, Y.E. and Elizabeth Johnson, appa. James Calvert, resp., v. Idaho Stage Co.. app. R. M. Wade et al., reps., y. J. J. Crelgbton, app. Wm. Deeriug & Co., apps. v. Creigh ton fe Quincy, resp. Newton Williams, app. v. Toledo Co. et al., resps. Louisa P. Osburn, resp. v. M. B. Ketchum et al., defendants and appel lants. P. Avery and James Hayes, resps. y. B. R. Job et al., apps. THIRD DI8TRICT. Anna Forsytbe, app., v. M. E. and Ada Pogue, resp. City of Salem, app., v. Marion coun ty, resp. Ell Branson, app., v. Henry Gee, resp. State of Oregon, resp., v. Linn coun ty, resp. Henry C. Sterling, estate, W. A. Cu tick, et al., app., v. Seth R. Hammer, administrator, resp. Salem improvement Co. et al., app, v, James McCourt et al., resp. J. H. Van Bibber, resp. Hugh Fields, app. Mary Cougili, resp., v. Farmers' & Merchants' Insurance Co., app. J. E. Miller, assignee of L. Bentley, resp., v. H Hirschberg, app. Minerva Aune Dice, app., v. Mary E. and George Macauley, reap. Vulcan Iron worKs, app., v. J. D.Ed wards, resp. Jesse T.Cook etal., plalntifls and resps., v. E. M. Crolsan, app. J. E. Miller, assige of L. Bentley, app., v. H. Hirschberg. Clark Bros., reap., v. Philip Wick, app. Geo. W. Edgar et al., app., v. David W. Edgai et al., resp. E. J. Harding, app., v. B.J. Grim, administrator, resp. J. W. Vedder,app.,v. Marion county, resp. Geo. W. Whlteaker, app., v. Jennie Belt, resp. FIFTH DISTRICT. G. Wingate, app., v. City of Astoria and C. W. Loughery, resp. M.S. and W. E. Warren, app.; v. City of Astoria, aud C. W. Loughery, resp. Hambliu Real Estate Co., app., v. City of Astoria and C. W. Loughery, resp. M. 8. Warren, reap., v. W. C. Crosby mayor of Astoria; 6t al, app. Nancy Welch, app., v. City of Astor ia and C. W. Loughery. Astor Land & Trust Co., app., v. City of Astoria aud C. W. Loughery, resp, D. H. Welch and Mary I. Herren, app., v. City of Astoria and 0. W. Loughery, resp. Irene C. Parker et al, app., v. City of Astoria aud C. W.Li uguery. Johu Honeymau & Co, app., v. Col umbia River Quarrying Co., defeuduuU aud resp. J. F. Fercbeu, plaintiff and resp. v. Samuel Ardt et al, defendant and app. August C. and Wilbeltnlua Kanne, app., v. William and Agnes Otty, resp. SUVENTII JUDICIAL DISTRICT. H. A. Bel nap it Sous, resp, v. C. M. and Mamie Charlton, app. A. W. Hough resp., v. A. Hough, app. Ah Doon, app, v. C. Connor Bros, reap, v S. Smith, resp. N. J. Lambert Wm. P. Claik, app. Connor Bros. resp. v app. 8. R. Husbands, ann.. v. J. L. Mosier resp. N. E. MJftlt, resp, v. Mrs, Mary and J, B. McGruth, app. All kiuds of-rubber boots aud shoes for ladles, gents and children at tho New York Racket at oloeo prices. 2dlw DRO m The only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder.No Ammonia; No Alum. TJm ia Millions of Homes 40 Years th Staad&ri THE CAPITAL. In Salem the! name Capital Is being applied to nu merous business enterprises. It is pop ular and as a rule a winner. Most con spicuous among these is the "Capital Tea" put up for Clark fc Eppley. They have just received another large con signment and It goes like hot cakes. For Chicago. Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Krausse, Mrs. J. J. Dalrymple and Miss Carrie Moores leave Portland for Chicago, to visit the world's fair. Thence Mrs. Krausse and Mrs. Dalrymple go to Boston for a visit. They will also visit at the home of Mr. -Krausse in Illinois. Willamette Presbytery. The regular session of this body meets In Salem, Monday, Oct. 9th, at 1 o'clock, p.m. Rev. Dr. Thompson. well-known here, delivers the opening sermon in the evening. The ladies' Presbyterian missionary Bociety meets Tuesday at the same place. Masonic The Royal Arch masons meet iu State commandry at Eugene next Thursday, Fridady and Saturday. DeMoiay commandry of this city, (called Dr. Malloy's by one ignorant paper,) will get a charter at the Eu gene meeting and a large Salem delega tion will be present. Relioious. Revival services at the Christian church each evening this week, at 7:30. Come and hear good preaching and good singing. Strang ers cordially invited. Simmons Liver Regulator has never been known to fail to cure all liver dis eabea. Boats. Trie Three Sisters came up from Portland this afternoon bringing 200 barrels of lime and 100 of cement for the Balem Improvement compauy. The Elwood came down with 100 bales of hops. Hop Farm Bought. The Meiner bop farm has been bought by Senator Jeff Myers for $8,000. It has a bop house aud $1,600 residence. He will lease it out to hop tenants. The Cheapest. Have the Daily Journal left at your office or resi dence. Only 60 cts a mouth. By mail 25 cts a month. All Know It. Patrons who want to go to a store and be sure of finding the best of everytbingin theirline with out going further, all go to Van Eaton's old reliable grocery store. Headquarters for all daily papers, at J. L. Bennett's post office block news stand, tf Hosiery of best quality at low prices at the New York Racket. 10 5 2dlw jerseys. At Bnarpe'a dairy are kept as fine a herd of Jersey cows as you wisn to see. Tuat Is wuy tney sell sucn excellent runs ana cream. Save your fare and go to "The Fair," 108 Commercial street. W. R. C. Social. The ladies of Sedgwick Corps will give one of their popular sociables at G. A. R. hall.Mon day evenlug Oct. 9th. A choice llter erary and social program will be had, lunch In good old fashioned quantities, and a good time in general. Every body invited. Our trade bus never been so good as now, which must be owing to the im mense line we carry, and tho fact that we are selling at prices that can not be beaten anywhere. Krausse Bros. Prices Cut Dearborn the book seller has cut the prices of school books fully 20 per cent, which will save all buyers one dollar on every five. The people appreciate this sacrifice, and buj their books of Dearborn. The Fishway. Work has been commenced on the fishway at the falls of the Willamette at Oregon City. Iu tho opinion of TJulted States, Com missioner McDouald, the construction of this passageway will be of incalcul able benefit to the upper Willamette aud to the salmon industry of the statea. The fishway Is to be con structed under the provisions of the of the bill introduced in the Oregon legislature by representative M, A. Miller of Lebanon. After Breakfast To purify, vitalize and enrich the blood and give uerve, bodily and digestive streugth, take Hood's Sarsaparllla. Continue the medicine after every meal for a mouth or two and you will feel "like a uew man." The merit of Hood's Sarsaparllla Is proven bv Its thousands of wonderful cures. Why don't you try it? Hood's Pills cure constipation. They are the best after-diuuer pill aud family camariic RICE'S Baking Pewder: His Personal Experience. Hon. James W. Husted, while serv ing his sixth term as speaker of the as sembly of the state of New York, writes: "State of N. Y , Assemby Chamber, Albany, Jau. 10, 1890. J I desire once more to bear my testi mony to the value of Allcock's Porous Plasters. I have used them for tweutv 11 ve years past, and can conscientiously commend them na the best external remedy that I have known. Years ago, when thrown from a carriage and seriously injured, I gave them a thor ough trial. In a very short time the pain that I was suffering aisarpearea, and within a week I was entirely re lieved. On another occasion, when suffering from a severe cough, which threatened pulmonary uimcuiies, wuicn 1 was recommended to go to Florida to relieve, I determined to test the plas ters again. I applied them to my chest and between the shoulder blades, aud iu less than a fortnight was entirely cured. On still another occasion when suffering from an attack of rbeuna'ism in the shoulder to such an extent tuat I could scarcely raise my arm, I again resorted to the plasters, aud within a very few days the rheumatism eutirely disappeared. I have them constantly by me, whether at home or abroad. My family as well as myself have found them to be a sovereign remedy, both fur external and internal troubles. I never bad but one kidney difficulty in my life, and the application of the plas ters cured me in a week. I desire, as I said before, to bear my testimony in a public way to their efficacy, aud I know of no better way of doing it than by giving you my personal experience." THE TEAMSTERS PROTEST. Trackmen, Expressmen, and men Ass a Hearing. Dray We wish to present, the other side of the license system: the ordinance as passed, you will find exempts contrac tors, that deal in sand, gravel, dirt, wood and rook, etc., it also exempts the delivery wagons of the merchants, as we'l as their solicitors of(trade that ride and drive over the streets, as much as others, and most assuredly for the gain derived from same, but taxes solicitors of hotels and restaurants. Now, what we have asked the coun cil to do, was to amend the law, so that every team that traded upon the streets for a living, of whatever kind, shall come under the license law, and be sub ject to a license, except the farmers, gardners aud woodbaulers that bring in the products of the farm or garden, which shall have the full and unlimited privilege of disposing of their products at wholesale or retail. There is no protection whatever offer ed to truckmen, hacks, cabs aud ex pressmen; it is simply a tax for revenue without protectien: And we most re spectfully ask that all teams that trafle on the streets, of whatever kind, with out exemption, be compelled to pay said license or tbat the whole license system be repealed, as we believe iu free trade and are opposed to licensing one class of business, and tbat the laboring class, for the benefit of others; we believe in a free country, a free peo pee ple: aud that every bona fide resident and tax-payer should be allowed to car ry on his business free and unmolested as an American citizen, and that the 11 cnsifor trucks, drays, express, bag gage, caba, hacks and delivery wagons sbou d not pay any license other than their regular city, county, and state t txes the same as all other legitimate trades, or occupations. Signed by Setb C. Wade, Mat Wagner, Jas. Warner, R. R. Ryan & Co; A. J. Damon, W Hubbard, R. C. Giey, J. Green, R. L. Pen ton, A. J. Bisey. Letters from Mothers speak in warm terms of what Scott's Emulsion has done for their del icate, sickly children. It's use has brought thousands back to rosy health. Scott's Emulsion of cod-liver oil with Hypophos phites is employed with great success in all ailments that re duce flesh and strength. Little ones take it with relish. PnpuedbrSooUABovne.N.Y. All drorrlits. THE OLD RELIABLE NORTH SALEM MEAT MARKET, J. H. ALLEN, Prop. The very beat of meats at all times, and th best of service, Opposite Wade's Store. Largest Gun In the World. Is on exhibition at the great world's fair. You ought to see It. This la t bo month of months to visit the fair, pleas ant days, cool nights, delightful travel ing weather. Maximum comfort enroute to Chi cago on the vestibuled limited trains ot the Chicago, Union Pacific fc North western line. See your ueareat Union Pacific ageut for rates or other Informa tion. 12-0 tf Orand Sale. Of ladles' and children's trimmed bats for $1.00, $1 50. $2.00, $2.50. Friday and Saturday, at Mrs- D. L. -Fieatert, Court street milliner, Salem. NEW NEW GOODS Not old chestnuts, and best of all the The Newest and Lowest Prices of all wool home-made cloth ing at the V00iEl fllWiVi STONE, SALEM, OREGON, GOOD LUCK TO YOU m Good lack lovou and trood lack It will oe 10 every une who i&Ke advantage or out SCHOOL BOOK SALE. Neither a horse-shoe or four leaf clover cac Siring yon pitch opportunities, dee tha Four children go to the State street book .tore tor lueir scnool supplies Patton Bros., Booksellers and Stationers, ! 98 STATE BTKIH2T. IHBiBaBnHHHHB E. S. WAITE PRINTING CO., BOOK AND JOB PRINTERS AND Legal J3ton7t JPublisJiers. Bosh's New BrJcBT.over the bank.Com'l street. THE WILLAMETTE, 8AZJEM, OMEGON. Bates, $2.50 to $5.00 per Day The best hotel between Portland aad Ban Francisco. Flrst-claaa In all Its appointments. IU tables are served with the Choicest Fruits Urovm in the Willamette Valley. A. I. WAGNER, Prop. BURTON ISROTHEUS Mannlactare Standard Pressed Brick, Molded Brick In all Patterns for Kronts and supply the brick (or the New Salem CUt Hall and nearly all the fine buildings erected In the Chpltal City. Yards near f enltentlary, Salem, Or. 8-8 dw MISS BALLOU'S KINDERGARTEN UonneHlngand Primary Classes open Monday, Sept. 25th, Cor. Court and .Liberty streets, opposite opera house. Mi For teachers and mothers will begin October 2d. at the same place. For particulars apply to Mrs. P. S. Knight, Princl al. N V McCROW X STEOSLOFF, FRESH REFRIGERATED MEATS . .. t, i c . 518 Commercial Street, Salem. Only the Beat 8tock Bought. "t- Only the Beat Meats Sold. Good service. Prompt delivery. F. T. HART, LEADIS 217 COMMERCIAL STREET. CHEAPER THAN EVER . . .... Our ehgant new jioket. W have made another Wr cut on the prices. Quality and styles unsurpassed. -THOSE LONGCLOAKS wlll be sold at any price. Come In and pick one out, and take It away at your own price. ' LITTIJK GIANT SCHOOL SHOES The best In the world for children. Try them. Storm rubbers a uew stock just in. FURS. MACKINTOSHES, UMBRELLAS, WINTER UNDERWEAR, FLANNELS AND BLANKETS. WILLIS BROTHERS & CO. OPERA HOUSE CORNER, - SALEM, OREGON lauMeii'a and youth's saiU and overooaU at oost, R. Jfc G. Corsou-Usrt ia tn mrkt, MOON. Exposition Rates. Many of ihs readers of this paper on the Oregon P. ciflo railroad, are interested in know. log the rates from Albany to the Port md exposition, which are as follews: Kate from Albany to Portland and re turn account of exposition ia $4.85, for the round trip. Good going on Mon days, Wedneadays, and Fridays, and good any time returning, within ten days from sale of ticket. Can go and return on any passenger train. m The Boats. The Elwood resumes business Monday, it ia said A gang of machinists are prepairing the Hoag The Three SUtera came up from Portland yesterday and will go to Corvallla today. One hundred and fifty bides will be taken on tbisup trip, destined to Eugene. Rich Impobtation. A lot of im ported decorated English, and French China dinner and breakfaat seta, berry, salad, pudding and tea sets are attract ing a great deal of attention at John 0. Wright's grocery. A lady who in spected them by electric light declared them the Quest ever shown in the city. m Special Half Pkice Sale. -The Ladies' Baziar, in the State Insurance block, la selling mUse3' and cbildrens' underwear at less than half the usual coat. This is a rare opportunity. Civil Suit. Papers were filed last night in a suit of Wylie B. Allen Mus ic Co. of Portland, for $300 against Geo. C. Will, a note and account. Underwear Sale. Garments worth $1.60 sold at 50 to 75 cents, at the Ladies' Bazaar, Insurance block. NEW APVKBTiaKMKNTB. WOOD WANTEDMOO fine 2-year-old ppl trees to trade lor wood. Good vailettei. inquire ot C. B. ClemenU 10 34t 80. ACRES AT A BAUGAlN-for caih or trade. Ten acres lmorovtd. with good buildings, on railroad. Will take team ana mronu ti&rt n&Tment. nr ftnme etfxl UK cos. H A. Clark, on 16th street, tUlero.Ott gon. MMl 3TUI8 PAPER la kept on file at E. C. Die'i . Advertising Agency, 61 and 65 Merchant xchange.Ban Francisco, California, wben contract for advertising can be made for li. CHRISTIAN BCIENQE Literature kinds on sale at 323 Llbeny street. of ill CHAS. GREEN, SON, BRilNARD & CO., Watervllle, N.Y. HOP "BUYERS. Office above Williams A England's bank, Halem. Growers invited to call. 9 iB-tr h. a whitnan, Agt MAKE NO MORE MISTAKES CHARLES A. SMITH RONS Toe ktler food Saw And he doesn't burn op half your wood, ! fuel, whtn he saws It. ilake your contract with him personally orlfave orders at eaWM e car atore Dearborn's book store.4M Bumre er street, or address me by mall. - u MERCHAN1 TAILOR. S3