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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 4, 1894)
r -y-watjyl--! "" er-" r'''5' rrr- w awr ,w "- WTW TTEHD thbgeeat Closing Offi Sale ! lOjUlK) llOrtll At Everything in the stock go$. All new goods. Come and be convinced. ' Trce Palace D. Q. & S. Co., 307 COMMERCIAL STREET. When You Buy FURNITURE Jafcerrlew KfeLLKK & 80.NU Corwtr CommtrcUl and Chrot atreetn, Tfrefr k prfcw will vra yi fr. try ihrm ttm, Jaa. . By Perk!-coraiy. Js. 13. County road convention.' Fkmc tiVfacniKKVHs-Vf H. 01-. Attttis. Ifeb., write: "Tlrn are t0 fear Is tbl dromb-ntrlckeo country. Ifeaya been tylo to tM ray Unit mn, to coaxo to Oregon and hope u aBe& tooa." L. R Peuton, Meha aw, Or, wriiw: "I waot your pajxrr. IbMgottbtftruerfngifilt. IteUud by tb people." TliK Jean. Ab caoool print all tb word of encoarajceajeni li receive Tb Ul evidence that tb people like It U tkat a connUatly In etemiog number take It and pay for It. Th Ifofl. There ! general com putet that bog crowd women awaj from lb Poatoffice delivery. Ineieao ef taklsg bU turn In line the ho rsafeta up through the middle. Ladle are eflea compelled to ataad Mlde unti twenty or thirty hog are waited on. ?0turBY,--The' KUril Northwe hut much valuable Information abou raWng poultry. Mot of the rnatle pabUafaed In Oregon newtpapera la ta ken froBictrn journals and not baae ea experience la thla cllrnate. Poultry men should take the Rural of Oregon i Thb YoKtovficsu--Toere li liable to be as appointment to the Bulem I'm efflcw within a fow days. The matUi efaactectlon la nowr before the I'nml dent and eabinet. After the deed U dose, the defeat will ktiowjutt bow ll wm brought abou U Hkw Ckoshimo. A line ccmonl : oslHg la being put In In front of tin Cottle-Parkhurat block, to aceommo date patrona of the Blue Front and tht Hew York Racket atoro who wlah to ride ob the cam, i IB Unity BociAlNoxt Friday even lag there will be a literary and munlc-l aoclal at Cbaunlng ball, with the uiuai a(tr entertainment. All are Invited to enjoy a good time. An Invitation. (.Jail at John O. Wright'a caali grocery store and gei yowr superior Bwlsa oliww, tongue and sounds, and other delicacies, at the low cb prices, Qbt A Pkbsbnt. Hverybody la In vlted to call at the Insurance olUoe of J L. Mitchell dc Co. lu the llolmui block and get an elegant caluudar fui 1804. Poulthv FANCIKiuj.--'rhero will convention of amateur poultry growers MttlioIIolton House, Portlaud, Jas. 16, at 1 p. in. ' X0TI0E. An Important parih meeting will h ' held at Ht. Paul's Ki)Uoopal cliurul. thla evening at 7:30. All members and frteoda of the church aru Invited to at. tH(l. Vmmmtmmrfmmiwiviuit l-i-w-hiiihi'ijiijii i 18Q4. Blank Books, LEDGERS, JOURNALS, CASH BOOKS. SfMLKDLH)1LKIlSU0U!!NAI Patent Back Blank Bookn in .tock mid spociul books mwiufiwturcd to ordor. U DIARIES FOR 1894. OALINDAK PADS POK 1894, OOK STORE. aaabjAHy. " and Shoes. Cost TifEHALfOC VasmvtHCK. A reial dbrpalcb from Washington U tb- Ore 7?aA3 tbf marnlosc 7: "N B Knlgbtfsbere -rntf.ntitti tbe Waf- oer inti&rert. In tbe flht for the Siiern fXMtnuuif emhlp. He U a clme friend l Senator Vila of WIwkwh aod Gray o' D'Uware. Trie fiht I between Wi?or and Fwly. Tbe ffnjr f kicked by Mo'phy, Bltek and Bab." YEZ30UAL3. I V. Ebfen returned to Bottevile txlj. L'eot, C. E. R-blin f at Hubbard (m TJilltary dot today. E. F. FaikburM, tiijntlir for thi jla'e Xntonnce 0-., went north today. fliodoabnuU no bttn-f rnvle by Strong'ebikery are il'nply linnn, md sb'Kild Iw tried to be appreel-itel. "OfltEle" bikin? powti-.r U the private brand novron le only by Van Elton. Itli pure cream UrUr and xJa, and la tbe favorite of all who nave tented it. Headquarter for all dally paper, al I, L. Beuuelt'H pot ofllee block tieHf tand, tf Qrapo Vines for Sale. T lii-n nrrifxirntfrfl twvuru I irillniw! od strong two-year old xrap vliK-f irwmnKiiui, ntwrii vrmrj, run ible for culture in Orpion. li els eocli. imi per iozn, a. noier. ojiem. wr., lOOHNAI. oil) c. d w A Now Marlon County Town. We are In receipt of o letter from Hon J. 8, Richie, who Is now located at -teotta MIIIh, Orejjon. John ayH he Ikes the country first rate, but hit not, w yet,' become accustomed U the mud here. He nays tbe natives, however, wade through It all rljiht mul win to -njoy It. Ai In the pioneer diys of Dickey county, John Is now InJ lylna the anticipation that "a railroad will r-nch his town In the near future," He siys the town Is growing rapidly ind that there Is a golden opportunity to start a newtptper there, advltint; the Leader to pull up and take It lu. Thanks, frlond Richie, for tint rugges tlnn, butwu are going to stick by our first love, Dickey ctunty, yet a little longer though her omplexlon Is come whut soiled at pre-ent with the Hoilan thUtle. We art) glad that Mr. Illcble -tnjoys his new location, and wlh him health, wealth and prosperity In the new country. Kllendale, N. D., Lund r. A Little Hathsrly Advice. 'If ever you mtrry," sild un old (putlemtu to his m')i, ''lt it tm a worn in wlio liiw judgment enough to niper ntend the getting of a meal, init iuiiiuIi In iIth.h wiiwf. nrlili iiwiiiiIi i) wash her face, and ti iioogh in me Dr. I'lerce'H Kuvorlle rreserlptlon, A'heiiever she netdslt" The exix-rl Minn fif I Iim ntri.il Iiiih lihawil I hit " IuViir. ' Proscription" to ! the W tor the lire or all lemale weaKne-t- anil le tligemeuls. O n hctiKH Is hhnwn by 'etilng the remedy from your drnggNl Will llxl'lg ll whenever Vll feel vttl Hid dehlifiatixl. It will Invigorate, tml cannot MH.llily do lnirm, Tdonomlzn In Papor. Clean newspaper, tied ! Iiii"''Ips of KKi, not cut, lor Halo ul this rnoi ul tlfl ii' n cents n luindln A bvuvy Hiraw trapping P'i"'rt large hIicih, twoivnis i poll ml. xsext iiikor lo him KMiioUlue. Uhi: Ooi.u DurtT It illor l'lour. lliy for Sale. 600 tons of choice hay for sale, mrH. v iitnoMiy. win i miiii in pnrii'U to suit tiit purciiaxer ny it. m, uoiM-riwni, Albany, Oregon. 12 lfitf Always Olvlng Satisfaction. llrandrelhViillls have uIwhjh kIvcii salUfallon, lu llfty iiHM there has lieen un complaint f them, Thut l about their life lu the United Hiatrv and aillllonsof ihtxmih have, used them. 1'hvre Is un doubt that they have c-lub llihvd ttieiDMlvts by merit alone. Tlie cure rheumutism, ilsH'pl, pth-s, liver com plaint, blllluuineiw, any illea.e arising from an Impure statu of the oioou. line or two at night on an empty stomach, for a week or two, will Keep you in koi lorm ami tone up ttie system, They are purely vestuble, ah xtlnteiv liaruilCM), and safe to take at any time, hold n every dru or medlcltio store, either plain or anuar ro Hi d. Ask for O ild D.it Hoiu r Flour. Au Iron 2'atlure, Plltr.ADKH'iUA, Jan. 3 Tito Mont gomiry Inm CVi, of Pott Keuuedi, 'jo kAWi. XsUbllltliM f330,OOJ, oabital isnana STATE TAX E A Great Victory for the People. REDOCnON OF TWO JlILLION. Marion Connfj Reduced Orer a 3iaiion. THE CUT REDUCED TEX PER CEM "The Journal Wint Ite Fight Againxt Increased Tax ation. The JoaBSAi. given below a full re port of the conclttriona of tbe state foard of equalization far every county in tbe utaie. It Is very gratifying lo ay that the fight of The Journal ij proven eflectlvt as tbe resalui will ,how, oth in tbe tables fjr tbe whole isle and for Marion county. Honaarid mules were reduced all over fhe stale, and m waa live stock in gen eral. Farming lands and town lots are reIored also. It baa taKen bard work to hammer the necewlty for sucb a oareln tbe heads of the members of tbe board, who last year labored under a delusion as to the purpose for which they were called into existence. A very quiet and modest gentleman from Polk county, by narre of Gibson, the honorable representative from thla dMrict, aet-d Intel.'igently and effec tively with The Jopknal in this right and deeerves tbe bulk of tbe credit. STATE BOAHD ADJOUBN9. The state board of equalization that h is leen in eeaalon a month adjourned at noon today and the members left the city. Tbe clerk, Mr. Coolldge, will remain a few days to close tbe work and complete Its records which will be forwarded to Chairman Lonsdale, to whom a vote of thanks was extended for his "able, courteous and uniformly painstaking manner of performing the duties of his office." Mr. Coolldge has made a very compete rt ecretary and was also complimented. The appropriation of $4000 was not uced up within 1000, and was 81000 less than last year. The first board cost over D00. ThN one costs 13300. EQUALIZATION II V COUNTIES. as nrrtrns ed ooo."Tir.' aroo. ii'Akd. HiUer 2 729,707 Benton 3.011,02 Clackamas 0,079,512 Clalwip - 3,471,020 Columbia 1,010 820 Cikm 3,&0 35 Curry .-)9.0S2 Crook 2 020.332 Dmiglas 6,65l,7W Olllluni 1.761.382 Oram 1089.770 Hjrney 1.602 824 Jackson 4,700 705 J-ntephlne .... 1.418 158 Klamath 1.0OS293 Lake l,34,8UO xnwvAi izr,i II r HTATK VXD $ 2,775.6-57 3,688 710 0,100 002 3 043.842 1,717,247 3.698,809 015,708 1,009.005 6,603.322 1.079 KK 1,644-in 1.621.244 4.811 002 1 4-54 8M) 1,60898 1 078 710 7,780.770 1,052 833 0.408 070 1,102.030 11,620,634 1,621)025 01,710 &5 4 249 234 1,150.054 1 377.001 0,247 032 6 W SI S'3 1 .3119 01X1 3 6)2 182 6,248,430 0,020,118 IJUALiVjallUn Lane 7,847,003 Lincoln 1.002 140 Linn 9,277,117 Malheur 1.20-) 082 Marlou 12.60-5.789 Morrow 1,693,877 Multnomah .. 02 730 393 P..k 3 763.117 -.hermaii 1.2U8 748 1'il.uiu ok.... 14I0UW) Minallllu 9 423 910 Union 6 991,101 Wallowa. -.. 130,1.1)13 W'oco 3 650.323 Vahingloii . 4HI4 6.VJ Yamhill 0.010 010 Total 1170,033,770 ' 1177,219,080 TIIKTOTAUI. A returned J 170 088,770 As Equalled 177,249,01U Ueductlou , - 1,830,681 As contrasted with the raise of (33,. 000,000 In valuation or 1802 lust year IhlsstibHtutitlal reduction of nearly two millions will be appreciated by thepeo. plu ami Is exactly what TllK JoUKNAL 1 1. is coiiteudcil for. miuitia KOll MAUION. Marlon county was retluced 10 per cent on horses and mules; raisetl 10 per cent on cuttle; ralstd 30 kt cent on swine; rrduix-d 10 er cent city and town jots; reduced railroad lauds from $1 71 to 1 67 per acre; reduced farm lauds 10 per cent from 113 87 to f 12.43 m r ticrv. rim totals lor uariou county aru us follews: As Hxxchkcd 112 605,789 As equalized 11,620,634 lUdui'tlnn 1 1.0t5,li'JS This reduction will reduce taxes In the city ofBilem principally. There suit may be considered very gratlfylug to the taxpayers. The retiring board baa been a careful and coimcknllous set of men, who have looked after the Interest of the state as well h v.ia cousUtetit with their local Interests. It Is suggested that tbe Uwrd should have more power to aeg. rebate pnqwrt.v, and power In proper ly uhm'm railroad, telegraph, telephone, slu'pliig car and exprvai coinpmy properly. Also that there ahould bt jdimxjua, tothspat, jaygaax 4, im, taSLdial ktte Is n!fi msj & - - im ffc.Yrfjf oftbe whole t3sni la state Uiei atest wccld b gicnL Tstt resell f te qiBiUi3 b gxtt TictCTy Us t&e pne- 4Dr board abicdeo its eates. ponuea tbat it b aoytWaz rsre Uwa tody ofeqoabiers, aad trmaAe tkt it b no power to add t the tIut r tarstd by tbe esoty 6wrJ. It bs no saeb pnwer xt it kM Ii tbe p aMamed and m tbe ewm sj1 it & properly exerelse!. LITTLE LOCALS. Tbe bridge over tbe Ssntbm a Stay ton baa bttn repaired 3leOH & McDonald shipped a ewrkwd of Uuv trees to Lo Aszelw. CL. tbfc mra- Ing. Tbe romor that tatj will b- banled ofl tbe river ba. no fooa-lattoo. An inch of sihw M ia?t niht bat most of it melted. r5ill enoagi was left to aQird the Oreg-w javeolle- tbe rare plesworeof a slide. Gsrtrud DIckman, of Anfcney, bw tn com milled to tbe atlum Rbert B.y and Charles Porier, of this county have mule apllctiiia t tbe count., court for scbolarship in tbe state ari cultural college at C-jrvallls Tot flrt full carload of cereals eversblppei to the Northwest fa now on ita wav from Nebraska to 3i!ern, being oon signed 'o the Oregon Fruit and Pri- doce Company. Born at rialera. Wednesday, Jan. 3, 17H, to 3Ir. and Mrs. Fred. Erickson,a dmhter. Therf Is one contractor in town who is noi kiuking. On tbe 27tb of Dicemti Mollie, tbe little daughter of Mrs. S Patty residing in SimpMu's addition while playing injured her nbt arm at tbe wrist. Yurday a pbyslclai was called and found that tbe arm wa broken just above the wrist. The in jured member was eet and Mollie will not nse it for some time to come. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Mitchell left tht morning for their holiday vnit at the home of Mrs. M's p3rent4 at sublimity filVEE NOTE3. Tbe Altona will arrive this evening. Tbe Modoc left down this morning, for Portland, with a full load, having been on tbe upper river. Tbe El wood came up last night and proceeded on up tbe river, bound for Monroe. Hhe arrived here last night oyer two hours behind time, cau-ed by heavy shipment of freight to way landings and temporary repairs to her wheel. Tbe river, which has been on tbe ri-e for tbe post few days bos been on a stand for the I ait twelve biur. The rumor that the boats E'wood and Modoc were going to pull oil the rcute, is incorrect, The agenU at the foot of Trade street, deny it emphati cally, and claim that it wus started, un doubtedly, by partien desiroui of divert ing their river tnde. Although the traf fic on the river Is very llht, the hoits can be depended upon regularly twice aweek.belwven Portlaud and the upper river points. It Is the purpose of these boats to build up the river trufllc be tween Corvallis and Harrisburg, which in ine eariy uuys on me river was a source of revenue to bouts, but which lo the last seven or eight yearn has been neglected, warehouses have been deserted and all shipping has been done from those points by rail. The mouth of Febuary will Ironi nil appitriace ba lively month for these bnwm by thit time the grain au I p itatoa ( if which th-rn Is a large qn unity on itu uppjr river) will begin to move. The U. 6. in,' but "CirvalllV Is doing some good work In the nelgh'wr hood of Hurrlsburg which will receive thrt approtuti'tn of all pjople lateresUl In an opmi rlvr. It Is tin Intention of this boat lo Improve tlu river be tween Salem and P.irtUud giving Salem boil facilities the year around. At the dicks there U no liht, the nearest electric limp bdlu over two blocks away. Tub city all. mid place a light at the fiiot of Trade street giving proplea chance to come to anil leave the city w I thou' wadlug through the mud or stumbling over the w ilk lu the (Urknem whioli seeim darker on tbe river bunk than farther up the city. 1 m Opium Smugghrs Sentenced. PoktlanI), Jan, 4 In the United States district court Judge Bollinger today paed senteuce on 11 ibert Gar thorne, Thomas lUrg and L. C. Swee ney, who recently pleaded guilty to the charge of smuggling opium. Gar thorne and Horg were each sentenced six month's ImurUoument and tiwee uey one day. Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair, R a 1 freaWJaking UJSPewdei: Jffi. ?5 rowder-NoAmmon..; m in MiUious of Homes An Va i.J p. UMd Homes OOUlt Tbe Jaaiiiy Vara ni cjaTeaftd h edowrlay. In nH!-ntlon tat coantr Sid j4&t9 B.-o, a wairsot waaowJered drawn for IT SO, W. L. Wade lo be dl- baraiaz a-teot- la ap?SesUoa of E. ScboU tor rqrwf tkzBse In cablimity prtdnct, art graatol petition. O-tdaxiadtr RJbt. A-CrosMn'a ao- aa! repxt as diitKitting agent for tbe lodieats-jWiers fun.1 was sabmlltec. Itibo. ibe total ttn-wat of money Iriia fr.ra tbe coanty treasarer to be iMSIiW, aanaot of warraata endorsed ilJI, makioe a total of 11167.50. This x all diibarid darin? tbe year. Toe foil jwing matters are on file: A. F. McAtee, acting upon a request oi A- Baib aad others has a remon rtrance to set aside any petition to leepen tbe ditch in the Lake Lablsb Drama? district, until tbe remonstra tors have rea3nab!e time to remon itrate. The rxud viewers' report la tbe mat ter of the establishment of a county raid 40 feet wide in diurict No. 22, is in file. Tue viewers, Geo. A. Allen, J. J. Eites and T. P. Jack, recommended cne eaUblfahmeat of tbe road. This whwav Is to rive B. F. Birry and jtbera an outlet to a public highway. Tne viewers, C. I. Hinkle, Jo. Col lias and J.Szbulie lu tbe locitlon of the road petitioned for by T. W. Prltts lu the vicinity of Minio report that the road should be established. A petition by tbe resident of Silver creek for tbe court to allow 6 a month for support of of Ruth Miller, an Indi gent peron 52 years old. A petition U also in asking for the appointment of T. F. Hiyes as super visor in road district No. 57, for the coming year. Tbe pstition is signed oy eleven taxpayers. In district Nj. 22, E A. Head Is wtnted as the next supervisor. Joseph Underwood is desired as sup ervisor in district No. 23. Tne report of K. L. Hlbbard, super visor of road district Nj. 43, shows that Mr. Hibbard performed twelve days service as supervisor thereby asking for tne payment of $24; that us received 677 50 from the county for road pur poses; it nas ben used in tbe best man ur possible. Mr. Hibbard reuom mended Warren Crauaton as bis suc cessor. Tbe total number days worked wm 110. There are forty-seven tax piyers in tbe district. Following road and bridge , CLAIMS were ordered paid: Jap Minto 3 00; Cole Bros. & Co., 115.60; F. M. Townsend, 15.00; B. B. Herrick, 11.50; Lee Brown & Co.,12.00; bill of Minto road of $-51.60, allowed in prt; bill of F. A. Fleming, not allowed, for 32 cords wood; petition of T. L Golden fir aid on ferry, not allowed. Gold Dust Flour has no equal. IN THE SOCIAL REALM. MIu Willie Caples, who has been visiting with the family of B. F. Gilt ner, returned to her home in Coryallls yesterdoy. Pbll. K. Fretz and T. O. Barker will eo to Jefferson next Saturday to install tbe newly elected ofilcers of Santiam Lodge No. 27 I. 0. O. F. The Installa tion will be public An entertainment will be given in Reed's opera bouse Jan. 12th, for tbe benefit of the W. C. T. U. An excel lent program Is being prepared. Miss Binnle De Forest, who was formerly connected with the Uulversity here but is now of Portlaud, will recite several s-dectlons and there will be musical numbers by the beat talent of Salem. All who remember Miss DeForesiV abilities as' a reader will be delighted to hear her again. Tutt's Pills glye appetite and good digestion. Oilman towu, 18.00 meut Co. Coal. Tbe best fuel in per ton. Balem Irnprove- Qrangs Iostallat ion. Salem Orange will meet Saturday at 10 o'clock in Grauge ball for tbe instil lation of officers. All patrons are re quested to meet promptly. Use only Gold Dust Roller Flour. HAUKIKI). DKACON-COUDINGLY.-At real it?.0"!' Mw El E' ''""Uaua. Jan. 1, 1891, Miss Pnoebe Deacon aud Mr. Joseph I'.inlingly, both of Salem, Uiv. t. M. Frealand officiating. Mr. and Mr'.Cordingly are em ployed at the Halem Woolen Mills and will re side at 19. b and Ferry streets. UAS.10S COVSTZ RICE'S Alas. 40 Year th StwdAtA 25EWB S0IE3. Jtxepbioe county is shipping bogs to tbe S. F. market. L Grand is to have a new gymnas lam call W by 8). Tbe Denny pbeAsant fa becoming ex tinct In Coca county. Pjttery works are to he built at Palase City Washington. Everett, Wahlcgton will be making nails at tbe Mid-winter fair. One firm in Oakland, Oregon, shipped a car load of turkeys- J. H. Peitlbone, a materializing med Inm. Is working tbe valley towns. Tbe Washington Penetentlary has set Wednesday to be visitors day, There was 19 divorce cases and 133 marriases In Lane county last TneMedford Park racKing uo. uts slaughtered 1300 hogs thus far this seas on. There are flfty-slx "web-foots" en rolled at the Leland Stanford Jr., Uni versity. Tbe Brownsville Times comes out with a neat, clean and able New Years' edition. The street cars of Albany now do thp buss business. The hotel men discard ed tbe busses. Grants Pass' door factory has a large order to All in Australia and bus put on an extra force of men. The fifth artesian well, with a large flow of water, has been bored on "ibe Moxee" in Yakima vulley. Henry A. Root aud Mary Commlngs get $3,500,000 as their share in the An drew J. Dtvls estate, Montana. J. W. Hockersmith of Jackson coun ty, took nine carloads of hogs and one carload of cattle to San Francisco last week. Matt Hendricks who died at Eugene last week, is said to have been tbe first white child burn in the county. Thut was July 22, 1849. Eight sacks of gold and nugcets weighing from $20 to $100, in all amounting to about $8,000 is ou exhibi tion in the First National B.tnk at La Grand. The Astoria Budget is making a hard right ou Its demand that no Chinese be employed in the canneries next spring. It says white labor will do tbe work for the same wags. Albany spent $1003,67 on street im provements in the year just closed, Tbe total amount of funds on baud Jan. 1, 1891, Is $20,110,74. Total In debtedness Jan. 1, 1694, $97,252,33. The west-bound passenger travel on tbe lines of tbe Southern Pacific com pany last month was much larger than for November of 1892. The figures ii r tbe post mouth show tbe arrivals to le 14,440. Mr. C. G. LeMaster, editor of the Amity Popgun, is probably the young est editor in tbe state, not as yet having attained bis majority. He is the great grandson of Mrs Simons, now living at Lebanon, who Is 103 years old. To Organize. Tbe Populist club will meet at Good Templar's hall, this evening, at 7:30. 3-4-lt REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Jeff, and Fred Hasband to Fred WeutzJ int. bl 1,2, 3,4, Burlington add, Salem, $6000. Cnas. Henry to P. H. Beckman 15 acres Cooley claim, $2500. sSOC5x.eX?tVV5-rt,5. WEHr (Tasteless Effectual. ) ,;For Sick-Headache, i: Impaired Digestion. ii Liver Disorders and? i I Female Ailments. ! ! Renowned all over the World ! ' Coftrtd with Tuttleu Jt Soluble foitln?. i I' .." --....... hum l.l II. WtllVI i ' Miae at at. iiciens, fcngiand. Sold by ' druccifti and dealers. I'nce SS cents a i dox. new orn oepoi, 305 tanaist -i a wwww-ww--ww W "'""..MiBMU C. D. Gabrielson, Refident n,i uimmimn n 1 I, AIM AM pony An neai Have'15 years eiMrieno-inr nvo. iv,. -. .... I Oregon. lemo.v'nm m " V.aTY HUlle.I .SK5SS $10 BLACK MACKINTOSHES for $8.00 J.&U " ' Overcoats at Wholesale Cost. T A TVTTCH T . .r-r.. . muiw JAUiiJSTS A.T Long Cloaks at your own prices. BARGAINS IN EVERY DRPARTMRKT. VVILLIS BROTHERS & CO. OPERA HOUSE CORNER, - SA onEGOv Lowest cash prices for reliable flood's and Only Hood'a. Hood'a Sarsaparilla is carefully pre fred from earsaparilla, Dandelion, Mwlnke, Dxfc Pipsbwewa, juniper berries and other well known remedies, bj a jcaliar comoination. proportion, and proc-, giving () Hood's fcarsa pari: la curative powers not possessed l otbr ru-d cine. It Mlecta remark a't. cure? when other preparations fail. H-w' Pills cure bi'louhnew. How's Thlfl! We "Herone hundred dollars reward for any cafe of catarrh that caunot be cured by Hall'a Cutarrh Cure. if. J. CHKM-.Y &. Co., Props., Toledo, O. We the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the lust 15 years, and be lieve him perfectly honorable in all hiixiuepH traiiHuctlnim and financially able lo carry out uiiy obligation made bv their llrm. i WcM fc Truax, wholesale aruggista, yer-jT,,wJ;;i,.t Klllim, 4 Marvin, whole- "i ---- '--.. . . a . . i8!lludiUBKli. Toledo, unio, Hall's Catarrh Cum Is tuken Internnl- ly, nullng directly upon tlie blood aud mucous surfaced of the Bystem. Price, 7fiR. pir bottle. Hold by all drugj-lsts. Testimonial!) fr-'"- Thrlrccatlonctlon and good elTectonthe Bvstcin rt'ally makes IUoiii a perfect little pill. 'I'liry tiieaso llioso win mo them Carter's Lllllu l,cr 1'IIU limy well be termed "per fcctlou. ' No one knows belter Uin tbofo wbohaTe u I'd Uirt r's Little Liver Tills what relief they have Klveu when lakeu for dizzlaesa, il3HpeiHlH.ln la tilt) ldj, oonstlpatioa, and ill-old iidsU ic-lio. Do not'lekpnlr of mrlnicyou s'ck hrndnche wlun joii cuu to easily obtulu Carter's LltUe Liver fill. Tliey will ittdcta piompt tnd periiiu icut curj- Tb Ir act oa is mild and I'llllC. New Advertisements w ANTKIl. Woik for board by rood copyist O1 mifeinc-H in uny k uu ui writing, uesl reierei ces K. ll u JOUKhAL omcc, 1-131 7 AN TED Man lo ndvertle HDilcauvnss lor profitalilo business In each county oi tliU htUlti 1-3 31 Address A. Si., this omce. lu LOAN on fltst ico tgage real eslnte R'curltyfor one year. Write u. li ix :M7, -alem. or 1-2 6t ToTICfc. Miners )n owing us mustsettle Jl leior) January ju n Alter tn-U dale all unpaid Hccuumx will bo placed in attorney's II .liQb lor coiieruuu ofoaiixune. 1.3 uv A fl ftn-liiss dressmaker dolres work by the day in prlv( te lnn.l.k-8. Iteierence given. .w J'mde -t, cor Cottage. 1-l-tfiZ I.IOK itKNT. Two houses In rthritleii on ' car li.ie, for rem, cheap. I quire at 477 w'luttr&'teet One five and ontsUjbl rooms. 1 1 ui rpHi: most pet fret nttintftrus male. Will I bold a rpiure where 11 11 others hivve 1 a rupmre v Foraieby J. failed street U i'arrish, -101 Capital lMlr-T CAKI'KNTIiH AND tXl.MKA'TOK. I"au fum sli bids. orUve lo d ou any lib. Two or more hnuds furnished. J.rich prejr. Tbrnei.tir i:a)lu.t ru sLE An unnbrldged encyclopedia Brltunulca, worth 34, at great redu tlon. w. u. - i-si. titcirie iignt station. ! n u T-1UL'UV lA.II.nd -n a ........... U.nt.la L TacninaHndHU Francl-co papers on rale hi u-hneu, ruatonice tiocc A Etr M.UtKfT. Opposite briefest re a. jliJL --aiem. Lit 11 vered cheap 12 IMm c HI'.I-VT1A- "-CIENCE-LIterature or nil 4--Iy Eiccbon haleat Jjj Liberty street. rnillS I'Al'KK U kept on nie at E. C. Dane's j. au vertiiinz B"ncy, ti ana te Merchant bzchniie. can traucUio. 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