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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 6, 1894)
xvxm&o- JOtmAIi.SA'KBDAT, .TAOTART 6, JtW4. Mwigji aKiiMvw,"ffctiWM THE GREAT 7XTTEHD Closing OW Sale I WOO M DRY GOODS and Shoes. At Cost. Everything in the stock goes. And ba convinced. All new goods. Come W. X. Parked Arrested. City Marshal Mlnto arrived from Portlaod ou the morulng train with W. W. Parker, who has for several years operated in tbl4 valley as pro duce buyer for RIcbet, Roberta and Kerr, of Portland. He was arrested iu Salem a year ago last N vember at the instance of Constable William, of In dependence, but ho case was made. Parker often hired livery rigs at IN THE SOCIAL REALM. The members of the Athenian club are notified that a business meeting will be held at the hall tonight The Old Folks Whist club will be en tertained by Mr. and Mrs. A. I. Wag ner at Hotel Willamette Monday evening. I (The farce comedy "Borderland" was Townsend's club Htuhloa nt thin ntvJ presented at Reed's last night. Itde- Davlnelu drafts, whlnh hnondnwil served a better home, but Journal over, often receiving a balance In tnon- The Palace D. G. & S. Co., 307 COMMERCIAL STREET. When You Buy FURNITURE Interview KBLLEK & SONS. Corner Commercial and Cbemeketi street. Their low prices will win yen over. Try thm once. Local Dates. Jan. 20. 8y Perkins comedy. Jan. 13. County road convention. Died. At Arkansas City, Kansas, Dc. 17tb, 1303, Mrs. Lilly 8ioruin, Wife of O. W. Btorum, of consumption. Daeeased was a former resident of Ha lea. She was a daughter of Mr, and Mrs. A. W. McMllleu and was mar rled to Mr. Btnrum Aug. 6, 1803 urn' resided Ib Salem until Dec. 2nd, whet they took their departure to Arkansas City where Mrs. titorum's parents an bow living. She laft a hogt or frlendt in Salem who deeply sympathize wlib her bereaved husband and parents and with her sister Mrs. Rains who still resides In Salem. Two Boys Fscapkd. List Wednes lay night two boys, Patsey Moone.i ind one named Davey, made tbelr es ape from the reform school. Thej re about 17 years old, and made theii -cape through a window into the ne vlng, Asxt. Supt. Bryant Is in pur ultand last evening had them HUr ounded in water wnlst deep, n' toone'a ferry, about 40 miles down tin Iver. Tiik Handsohk grocers, as well as other business men, are dolug the handsome thing for the people who are In want. One firm gives flour and another bread to all who seed It, while others are all giving In meir own way, letting not tne one hand know what the other glvetb, It U gratifying to know that all are dolug their share. Salem people are always -warm hearted in charity, and eujoy a tine reputation abroad for their aots. But It It the merchants who do these . seta who deserve the credit? South Salem Booming. E. J. Lansing's $4000 residence Is having the plumbing put in. Dan Plummer has started a $2000 cottage Iu Fulrmouut Park. Geo. H. Jono'a new $5000 resi dence on Nob Hill Is almost tlnlsbed. All this flue residence territory Is with in 5 to 10 minutes ride of the postaffloe by alectrlo line. Al'PtiEClATKD. An Albany cub riberofihe O.vk Cent Daily semU n 25 cents for another month' sul crlptlnn, and say: "I send you th irocreds of a dozen eggs for a dollar' worth of reading. Economize in Paper. Clean newspapers, tied In bundles of 100, not cut, tor nale at this -fflco hi tlfteen cents a bundle. A heavy straw wrapping ptppr, lame sheets, two cnit i pound. Next door to the postoffloi- REMEMI3ER.-A dollar alwa buys more at the Blue Front thun elsewhoro. lt-d&w ey. For the last one of these, which was not honored by the house, Parker is now held. There are also reports of claims against blm of parties who sold apples at Marlon and potatoes at Jefler Mta. Parker was arrested at Ballard, Wn , he having been found there through the asslatauce of the Portland police. H will have bisexdtiiluatlonMouday. Parker is a well-dressed, fair-spoken In llvlduul, and claims he was never In jail before this. He Is now stopping with Sheriff Knight. Prices reduced on gossamers for adieu and misses tocloieout. 2dlw The Btoum. It may be severe but people will huvo the best and mont goods for the money, hence they all to J. A. Van E tton's reliable grocery. The Wagner Arrest. On Friday Constable W. T. Welch irrested A. I. Wagner on charge of e!llng liquor without a license. The warrant was sworu out by Welch be 'ore Justice Batchellor. The warrant vas drawn by another party. The ase was br ught before Batchellor, ut was deterred until Monday at 11 'clock a. m. It excites great interest in Mr. Waguer's friends claim it is a uove Kotten up to ii Jure bis chances 'or appointment to the 8alem Post-illli-e. inquiry at the City Recorder's Illce show that the Willamette hotel ir license expired some months ago uid was renewed by Mr. Wugnr as oon uh he was notified by the city re Mnler. The renewal covers the entire erlod since the previous license expired. Use only Gold Dust Roller Flour. Slicker, black and ber ooats, at the New cost to close out. yellow and rub York racket M 2dlw Use Gold Dust Roller Flour. Hay for Sale. 500 tons of choice hay for sale, mol lv timothy. Will be Rnlri in parcela to 8 lit the purchaser by R. M. Rolwrison Albany, Oregon. 12 16tf f e ' Gold Dust Flouk has no equal. A full stock of runbor uhoes Just rf celved at the New York racket. 2dlw Little, But Lively. . "L1ltle drop of wntr, Llttlbgialns ofnd, Mike the iiilguty ocean, Aaii the iilt-utaat land." And dropping Into prose, we would iay, that Dr. Pierc'es Pleasant Pellet re mild but nromnt in relelvinir nnnnM. .mtlou, sick headache, bilious attacks, mlu in the reglou of the kiduejs, tor old liver, and in restoring a healthy mtural action to the stomache and bowels. 25 cents a vial. Oue Pellet u lose. Little, but lively. The une of the old style draftlo pills is an outragoto the human system. For first class underwear at prices go to tho New York racket. 2dlw low Govbrnok Punnoykb. He does not bay bis family groceries at Clark & Eppley.s. but If he lived in Salem he aurely would. Why? Because that Arm gives the most for the money, and their stock Is always fresh. Revival at Woodbuhn. Rev. J. M. Bhulsols assisting Rev. Mulligan with a successful revlvul at Woodburu. Prof. Coohran of Willamette will preaoh Sunday la his pluco at South Salem. LITTLE LOCALS. MimsTEiiiAL Association. Will weet at Y. M. O. A. parlors at 10:30 a. . Monday. Rev. Dr. Freelauil will read a paper on "Tho Ideal Church Government." Thk bPiBiTB There will be an ex Mbltlon of spiritual phenomena bv Mn. Dr. Wilder, in the A. O. U. W. hall, Suuday, Jan. 7th, at 2:30 aud 7:30 p.m. n Joint Installation. The Grand Army aud Relief Corps Jolut lustalla tlon takes place Monday eveulng, Jan. Sth. Make your dollars go the farthest by I alug your feed and Hour where it the cheapest. Brewenter & White at 91 Court street, ubsolutly sell below all competitor, j.q 31. Winter wheat Is waving In the fields the green tops four or six Inches nhovi tho snow The man who gives hh- fellow-working man a day's labor is blffffcr man than tho covomor Feed the snowbirds City warrant still bring 85 cts. nnd no sale Stnit wnrrauls Hre at pur, county warrant 05 els., school warrants are received 11 collateral recurlty The funeral 0 Mrs Emma Holslnger will take plnci at the South Palem M. E. church on Wednesday, Jan, 10th, at 2:30 p. in Mrs. Holsluger died at her home In South Snlein nt 0 p. in. Thursday agci 45 yenrs, Her husband has been n Lincoln county near the const for sonv ...!.... I . 1... ,-, . ""iwniiii uituiiut nrnvn in naiem lilt til about Tuesdiiv. Tho deceased W the mother of tho operator for the Pacific P.istal telegraph noninmv In thUcitv. ...Tho fire on the EMwood between Silem and Port bind has been reduced l60 cts Sunt. Graham Is in Wood. burn todav on sohool hiidneio. . Weather report; Sunday enow 111 d warmer ....N. W. Parker, i.f ll.irti.y oountv, was today oouiniltted to tl e asylum. ....A girl hihv was horn to Mr. and Mrs. Goo. M Steoley of Vow Prk ihU iniriilng Disturbed the Meeting. A young boy who lives on Asylum avenue has been In the habit of going over to tho Yew Park Mission chapel and helping other boys to have a good time there, not altogether of a rellglouB oharacter. Last night the disturbance eo.uue too great and he was arrested nv policeman Gibson, on complaint of Vm. Sirgeant, one of the trustee fudge Eles after a hearing decided to lve the young man a severe lesson. Tho church people have complained 1 great deal of these annoyances. Thej ppointed penous to watch and have potted four other young men and two Iris who will also be deult with. In ihlHcaseJIO flue aud costs werolm oosed us the young man, whose name -James White, ago 15 yearn, Is the 'Irst offender arrested, aud aluo because in plead guilty. Judgo E lei said the oxt cane would be fined heivlly. I J ... , r . 1 icsucrs uau l-u lueaus ui auowiug auy thing of the merits of the play or cast. It Is repeated tonight At the elegaut home of Mr, and Mrs. Phil. Metscban on State street last Ight a plea-ant party was given by the Misses Metscban in honor of their guests the Misses Dosch of Portland. It was also the birthday anniversary of Miss Julia Metscban. Those present were royally entertained. W. M. Htlle try, secretary of the stale grange, at 10 o'clock today in Grange hall, proceeded to install the officers elect of Salem grange No. 17, P. of H., to-wit: W. M I. M. Wgner; W. O, J. B. Stump, W. L., T. L. Dtvidson; W. C. Jno. Broiksj W. Sid., H C. Fletcher; W Ast. Std., W. W. Cul ver; W. G. K.. Mrs. F. R rfmlth; W. Treaa., Geo. H. Oroistu; W Sec, L. B. L9ibo; VV Pinmi, Mrs. E nlly BiUe; W. Cerm. Zdla Fletcher; W. Flora, Pnerue 8trong; L. A. S., Clara Smith. There were the muil refresh ments and aoaial githeriug for which our granger friend are n Hilled. Tne grange at Salem was never iu a more flourishing condition. personals. Mrs. Dr. Cartwright left last night for a visit with friends in California. Mis D.ira Llscher of Dayton is vi Itlng at the home of Mrs. Jas. O'Neil in North Sulem. Miss May Lumber will return to Sa lem on Tuesday next, aud again tako up herotudles in Willamette uulverslty. Mr. and Mrs. James Good will leave this evening for San Francisco, wbeie they will remain to seo the Mid-winter fair. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Welch will leave tonight for Covelo, Mendocino county Cal., where they will probably spend the remainder of the winter with their son, Jj. Li, Welch. Harry Mlnto, chief of police of Salem, Or., arrived in the city last evening and will return home today with W. N. Parker, who is wanted at 8alem ou a charge ofobtalulug money under false pretences. Seattle P. I. Mr. and M i. E. C. Allen are gueata of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Dugan. Mrs. Allen, nee Miss Anna Median, is a sister of Mrs. Dun. Mr. Allen is a son of the superintendent of the Port land exposition, and was married in Portland Thursday afternoon OHUSOa SERVICES T0M0KB0W y. m. c. a. Rev. J. Bowersox will address the young men at the Y. M. C. A. tomor row afternoon at 4 p. m. All men are Invited. independent evangelical. The usual preaching services tomor row at 10:3o and 7:30 at W. C. T. U. ball. 8unday school at 12. Y. P. C. E. at 6:15 p. m. J. B jwersox, pastor. EVANGELICAL. German church corner CeUter and Llborty streets. Services as usual. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Y. P. A. at 7 p. m. All German peo ple are cordially Invited, A. A, Eugel bart, pastor. christian workers' mission. Grange ball, Sunday morning, prayer meeting 7:30 to 8:15. Afternoon 3 to 4. Evening 7:30 to 8:30. Rav. W. Kella way, missionary. We shall be glad to see all christian workers. BAPTIST CHURCH. Corner of Marion and Liberty streets, M. L. Rugg, pastor. Preaching at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school at close of morning service. Junior Ej deavor 9:45 a. m. Young people's meetiug at 6:30 p. m. Tho week of prayer will be observed with meetings every evening but Saturday. UNITY. Services at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m Sunday school at 12. Adult clws ai 11:45, Rev. W. E. Copeland pastor. Subject of morulng sermon, "Happi New Year." Subject of evening lect ure, "What the christian church bor rowed from the Bible ot Persia aud some remarks on the devil and on cremation." CONGREGATIONAL. .Services tomorrow at the usual hours Preaching by the pastor at 10:30 and 7:30. At the morning service tbeie will be administered the sacrament of the Lord's Supper, with reception of members. Next week will be observed as a week of prayer, with all the world, meetings being held on eyery evening but that of Saturday. PKESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Morning service at 1050. Will con sist of public reception of members, roll SUGGESTED COMMENT. Agitate and educate for better roads. should start itsronds Thi9 county over new. There should be reduction In state, city and county taxes. Thesprighty Portland Tomahawk Is after Journalistic plagiarists. The State officers should and prob ably will levy as light a tax as possible. How's Thisl We offer one hundred dollars reward for any case of catarrh that cannot be cured by Hull's Caturrh Cure. F. J. Cheney & Co.. Props.. Toledo n We the undersigned, have known pj (j j. LJueuey lur uie mta jo years, ana be. lieve him perfectly honurable in all business transactions nnd financially able to carry out any obligation ruadt by their firm. West & Truax, wholesale drugglgtg Toledo, O. ' Waldiug, Klnnau, & Marvin, whole, sale druggists, Toledo, Ohio. IlalPa Catarrh Cure is taken Internal ly, noting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Price 7.5c. p.r bottle. Sold by all druggists'. Ttstlinoulals free. After a county road convention there should be a state road convention. Tlr lr gentle nctlon and good eHbctontha Oregon's next Governor is in the '"I'J,""U," 1J.e,"!","IlePu.'. state. Who is he? Don't all speak at Lima Lerinu may well be termed "per. : itiiiuu. once. Calamity howling will not constit tho successful political platform of the future. i foooue knnws better than thofo who hate Ju Pd Ujit t's Lmle Liver PI Is what lelttf ute'ti.tj lime ylven when mkeu for 0l7zlneu I H. -it... ..1. li.ln In till) bill, inw.ln..... . J There Bhould be a good gradunl gravelled road to the north line of the county. No newspaper has jet approved of Governor Penuoyer's slander of his own state. I U opepMa. p ilu In tho bids, cousllpatioa, una UI'UIU ICU BlUiUilLUC, Dj uotdcsimti of curing tour s'ckhendnrhn vh noutau bo tUMly obtulu . Bl ter' LltUo Livtr 1'ilh. I'll ey will tit .-eta prompt i nd prnuuueuii cure gutle. Free advertising and tree silver are 41 that Penuoyer cares anything about principally the forum. Tuesday, Jan. 9ih, is the day set for the musteriug of the ii&aoclation of Democratic clubs to be held at The Dalles. If a man bus to make a fool of him self to keep before the public or to keep the confidence of the people, politics Lias got to be very !w business. The largest part of Multuomab's in creased valuation was due to the repeal of deduction for debt, which Portland K) streuously demanded. Van B. DeLaahniutt is performint -uccessfully the part of teazer to tin Governor in his crowuiug ambition ti, $o to the United States senate. A tax of $10 a jear ou bachelors be tween the age of thirty and sixty yearh la proposed by auE .stern p iper. De UnaUentS would On anlrl f.p l.ru ..i call of the church membership, a cov- public sale and the old mM. m..i,i un enant service, followed by the Lord' tbem in. supper, evening service at 7:30, sub ject, a serious questien: "Why am 1 not a member of a 'hristian Church." Y. P. S. O. E. at 6:15. Sunday schoo at 12 m. Week of prayer service to be held every night but Saturday. FBOM JEFFERSON. Public Installation of United Work men. Olt.MAV own, f8(K) iicnt Co. Coal. The best fuel In per ton. Salem Improve Keep Youk Don'i let It go P'ihint prices. Eye on your dollar. till you've got Bi.uk lt-d& The Bookseller, 18 Now pwparwl to t all hack orders for TtE PRINCE OP INDIA. What do you think nfu hetvv nil wool lUKoklnUHh for fO 25, navv blue or bliiok. Tho New York raoket. U of. ferlng at this prion tooliweout. 2dlw PERS0NAL8. A. T, Smith, of the Salem Improve ment Co., Is conflued to his home with la grippe. Saturday, Jan. 13th, will occur the tho groat county road couveutioa In this city. Always Giving Satisfaction. mrrmsixi U law WaJlwfc's Grjtost Work. RrandrelliV pills havo alwava given Mllftlou. In fifty years them hna been no complaint of lhm, That Is aUiut their Ufa In the United Slates and mllllotiNflf perrons have used thrm. ii .j . uo "ou,,t ,,,i rv nave entab luhed tbemselvea by merit alone. They cure rheumatism, dyspepsia, pile, Hvr vouiiukiiu, uiiiiouneK, nnv dNeane Woodburn News. the candidacy of Walter L. Tooze ror tho senator-ship meets with much f .vor. Architect Pugh of Salem, has nr.- nired a very practical net of plans for r-hullillng the burned tilock. T he partle who put In the w.Uer w irks plant at Ht. Helens. H Orobanl. of St. Johns, will submit a proportion fr illy witter to the next meeting of the council, A. S. Auterson, of the Woodburn In. iicpfiiiieni, whs in tne city today. He na.a the parties who are to rebuild the brick block on the burnt dlntrlct will accept a st of plans on the 15th. A tine uotei is to go upon the corner. HB1IKCCA LODGE. At Woodburn Friday a Jodgo of Re becca, I. O O. F., wan Instituted by tho orgaulier from Portland. There aro inirty a-embers. RIVER NOTES. The Altoua is expected up this even ing. Tho Modoc camo up lust night with a largo load of San Fraucisco freight after unloading, she proceeded on up the river to Corvallls, she returns today aud goes to Portland iu the mornluc. The snag boat with tho U9Uul Ignor anceofwhat Is re illy needed Is work logon the river between E.igeneand Harrisburg where boats very seldom run la neglecting the moat useful aud practicul routes. The Elwood will arrive here Sunday evening ato p. in., bound for Corvallls stiu-o Uivto two boats the Elwood and Modoc hive reduced the fare be tween Salem itud Portland to flft ceula, passeiignr trallio has been iu. creasing. The Elwood arrived down from Mon roe lat ulglit with a good cargo.Hniil.. Ing out tier IohiI at both mills with fl ur aud mill fred, leaving here at 6 a. m., today for Portland. She reports the unper river (E ihi river and Hong creek) lu a bad condition the last fresh- - btvlng lo't nu uirmi Hiitgs In the nirrowaliauiiels woicli Citche-ifi ut- lug drift mid makes It nearly imot able. Dl-putes O'Brien's Statement. Pesulktov, Oc. Jiu. 0. D. P. rii imiHoii. of l .niii,i in .... i.,.. view sild thtt the stateiudut nude by uipiaut u Ufieu as to the number of unemployed In Purtlund Is not found ed upon facts. H0 sahl there were uo more men out or employment than was usual at I his time of the year. Mr. Thompson favors the creation of committees of 10 or 15 similar to the Committee of One Hundred in PorHnii lu Petidletou, Htker City.La Gntnd.Sa. e a 1 1 other pimu in O.ju for tne protection of taxpayers. Greenleaf lodge No. 91, A. O. N. W.. ofJeflerson, had a public lnstallatioi of its officers Friday afternoon, followed by a literary and musical program and feast. Grand Master Mackey, of AN bauy, was present and conducted the Installation, according to the beautiful and Impressive remonles of the order. Dr. Mackey also delivered a short, bu very eloqueut address iu eulopy of th. order and Us accomplishments. Sever al pleasing vocil selections were ren dered by a quintet, composed of Mlsse Rowland aud French, Messrs. Fran! ttooertsou, H. E. Johnson aud Archie Sohomaker, with Miss Winters as ac coiupanist, after which an extendi c address covering all points of public li. terebt hi the order was delivered by Mi. Frank Davey, grand official Instructor. The meeilug then broke up and be came social. The tables were built and loaded with the good th Intra nr pared for the occassion. I sincere' wlh Governor Penuoyer had bet! present to have seen the silent bu magnificent answer to his slaudei ou wregou wnicu was preseuttci at that table. The grealti number of the members aud their fami ilea are from, the surrounding countrv ind their cheerful faces, fluely clai ladies, well loaded baskets aud thei. Seuerat appearance sliotved no sign whatever that this part of Oregon! lacking In the necessities of life, or evei hi us luxuries. The whole eutertah. meut was highly enjoyed by memlK-t and guests uud cauuot fail to result t large additions to the order In tb s place. The probabilities are that r u. gree of Honor Mge, au adjunct of th. A. O. U. W., will be organized heti soon. ouowlug Is a lint of the offlcer Ju,t InsUUed: N. H. Lwuey, pa master workman; L. H. Siege, mastr workmau;S. H. Ru&sell, foreman; A B. Huddleson, overaeer; G. F. Ruben sou, recorder; C. M. Hmltb, fluancier: J,.l: ' tT"i Wu. Bilyeu The Sacramento Bee, a Pacific coast eveniug daily of most astonishing en terprlse. and as bright, cheerful and crackling in its contents as un open grate fire of thorns, enters upon its 3rd year. It Is an admirable Instance of uuw iuucn interest a newspaper idd to life. Th lr act on is mild and New Advertisements, if ANTED. Work for board by rood copyist H o oulnes ul uny k ndoi writing, nent itiere-cea tu.il (J Jouu.--al, onite. 1-4 3l WAN TED Man to odverli-io andcanvast for profltaLile bUBiuesslu ouih counir tliH hlalo. Adjreta a. ii., tutu ouice l-i 3i $600 IU LOAN on llibt rto tgugo real estate Htcuilty fur one year. Wrtla Hjx. 147, uleui. or 1- 6t ToTiCt;. ll icrs.uB oine us inusttettln Xi Leiore J.iL.uury lU.h Alier that date all uupuld hcoouuu, will bo placed In into rue iimusiurcuiieiiioa, aio;usune. ej'j aet A fl 6t-clns3 dressmaker desires work by tbe day in private uii liltH. Kelerenco given. trade -t, cor- Cottage. i i.gj POK hBN'l. Twohuusrsln North Odlem on 1' cur Hue, for real, cueai. Ijqulre at 477 tuUr&iieet One n e und ou eltfht rooms. i dt rpHK moht pcritct nttlng truss male. Will JL Hold ii rupiuru wtieie nil outers bnve uiied. tb. t i'urrlsti, 401 LuplUl l-lb-ll MAKl'HNTfcK AND COM rttAbTUK, Can j fuiuisli liidb, urglve Ih) ds on any Job. 1 wu or moie Imiidi iurnished 1'i.rcer, ur J. RJculevvc.Jr. 12 201mf I.ioit WALK. An unabridged encyclopedia ; lirlt.iuuleii, worlh 84, at great redu tlon. n . L. W tbl, clecu lu llgnt btation. 'J 14 If pAl'UKa-Portland, aacrunienio, St at tie, J. Tucunmiind un Krancinco papers on sale i Beauett'o, t'ostultSte ulock , K.Vf AIAHKrT. tipposltt) brlcH stre,H. lli. ealem. Delivered tQcup. U li-lm I lHKIsnAN SCIENCK-Lllerature J fcluds on saleat JaiUbeny mreet. of aU 4-6-ly rpaii I'Al'KU Is keptou file at E. O. Baie's X Advoitlmng rtgency , (H and 65 Meruliauts cicliange. dan yrHucls, o. Uifilurnlu. uouiruu aloradverlUlngcau beinade wbcre for It can Mlnlnc In Alaska. Some destitute Alaskan miners who were recently landed in San Francisco by a United States revenue steamship brought a dismal account of the gold fields of the Yukon country. They do not dispute theclaim that mineral wealth exists there, but say that a great part of it lies under impenetrable mountains of ice. Moreover, the hih rnst nf n,. renders the prospects of the average miner extremely dubious. Inclement weather, too, limits the mining season to 8 months each year. "Mining in Alas ka," 6aid ono of the prospectors, "is dif lerent from mining in any other region 1 ever heard of. In prospecting for claims yon first have to dig up from sis inches o three feet of moss, and beneath tJmti a mass of ice of question a ble depth which has to be thawed before you strike bed rock. I have seen men thaw out 30 feet of ico and then not get anything." He admitted, however, that occasionally the gold seeker "struck it rich."-San Fran cisco Letter. S. 0. V, MARKET, 365 Summer Street. LEWId & PRAl'HER, Props. The best meats of all kinds sold at t he lowest prices. Reliable goods and quiCK delivery. DON'T WEEP. ''ronnrti a nm..n Irrr?? NJviCt .njua a. uvjL," pEifHfri (Tastolos-Effoctual.) BILIOUS arid NERVOUS DISORDERS, Such as Sick Headache, Weak Stomach, Impaired Digestion, Constipation, Liver Complaint, and Female Ailmpntc tCoreredwulTutelM a r,,im. n' .... S p -- v UV1MWIB UUiLUF, i I kVV, Trice 25 cent, a box. I 0m KM l 11 , n ... Jon c cry it vou did not1 llVail VOUrSelf of r.hfi nnnnn ii. U,. i i r ".y ui purcnasmg your. ttlATSlK. BOOKS H ltc at reduced prices frorn ratton Bros., iawu.-sl.1W, 93 STATJS STBfcKrJ HOUSE Painting, Decorating, 11 Hard Wood Finishing, Can clve cuodre'trennoii fi.,... ,. ... ert. daru,t. I.rti. hehairi,ih v, 'ur?'"" Uenos on -alem .Motor Hwllwav lnrih Ro. i-ve order at bttinerii KsfrS. ii'.ea' . liouck, outside watchman. Salkm GitANaK. A iwtltlou for s ptwtal telegraph was signed by all pres ont. Therowaa uo Installation on ao oount of had weather. It win nmh. my ihko piaco next meeting, a reo. lution was adoptwl annrovlm? nfih. arising from rii Impure state of tho , proposed road convention, blood. One or two at nhrht nn nn - empty tomaoh, for a week or two, will NOTICE t-cp ymi m gnoti lorm ana lone up (lie f ytf. , They are purely vegtable, Rb. , An Important narUh meetiug will be aolutHy harmleaa, uud safe lo take at hl& & 1,,, Knlo. pal ctiureh "iT" i .. Hjl eveniug at 70. All member, and Hold In everv drnu nr n nl ln aini friends uf Uih nimmii u ... ... .. JtlwfplaluwiJrcoaUd, ' Uud, v .-. WBt. Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair. QPRICE'S GsSfcSC! j&TKZZZtt&i O. L). (jABRIELSON, Keldent Agen , IH M M MS RE Ifflie Hve U vM .., . 4,u SSmmmSBBD?& , .""juuuiu ivcino toast in 1S91 " wjwiinii. I ATnT LU.MJl mum i COLD! was jjs -m. -j- 5o WariK Ondepujeap flannels and BIank?is, WILT.TS rrt. OPERA HOOffiT-ORSER X WRS & CO. AjfenUfor R. and Q. Co, Llt.'e Glanthi,' 0REG0' tMMHM PWBWH ... hli... n flP--