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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 23, 1894)
"t y7"WNJWP ?lfP?' KVJZN1JXG OAP1TAI. JOJJKWAI,, TUESDAY, JAJTUAB1T 23, 1894. BBS .. GOOD RESULTS ! Oar ureat coioe eat sale bu reduced mr rf9fe very tUfactoriiv. altboBsii rt atlH h UXBHOKKN MSB ami UBKAT BAft GAINK. Many of OURSTAl'LErfr'lrm.1y hedMi.ldkHur that ear Carinnwry nrr iklc arivanUiie of oer prier. Ttris detiart- meal ff WILL REPLESbitt BntU we can mate a flsal ok. OUR FOOTWEAR IS THE most reliable erer Imparted to Sakm asd It wfM pay ye to jpet Sited before too late. ,P.& OUR ENTIRE STOCK AND 8TORB FIXTURES FOR BALE. FOR PARTICULARS CALL AT The Palace D. G-. & S. Co., 307 CXBIMERCIAL STREET. FANCY FOOT STOOLS. All Style aud Colore. CHOICE : FOR ONE : DOLLAU at KRM.KB & SH.XS, FURNITURE DELE-. For Poisri-ia Fikbihms. Th c eof I be 8lteof Ore on v. Vernon Osborn on charge of pointing a plt at Jjhn Harrintton, hi Eil rflrn Monday, was c (e I lieore R -c ri-r Ivies at 3 p. m. hu afternoon. Gabon was arrested ti s f.ren in bydiy p liosC. T.ieinin HVr'iuron h little by Ibat jr to el).l aud had been harrad by O-lioru'a little b-, OutoftbU enw th ft j lit. AM, TUB Wkkk. Bfcihop Dillon E'der H. L.Bre'ay are heMim: aiu-H-of meetings at the Yew Park Uni'- Brethren cbapel. and are nif-Hin will good resalta. Bi'h thee gentlf-runi are earnest nl loyal workers In th eatre. Two New Cekkals. At Jfebraskw City are manufactured two new cerml tbat are attracting wide attention, parched rol'ed oats and griddle cake fliur. J. G. Wrigbt ha Just received a tupply of botb. Nothing equal to them. FrjOHAU TbtSaieni floral club meets tbta erening at tbe Willamette parlor. A good program will be had. All mem be ra and friends are requested to be present. Most Delicious. The place to gel oranges and lemons that excel all others is mt Van Uatou'u people's groeery store. IN9AJJE. H. J. BsnzlKer. of Uma tilla county, aged 35 years, was today brought to tbe asylum. Choicest crackers & Epploy'a. in Salem at Clark PERSONALS. Hon. George Chamberlain Is in the cltr. U. P. Terrell, of Mebama, Is iu the city. J. M. Wallace, of tDe waler company, la id Portland. E. P. Phllhrook veut to Woodburn on the afternojD train. Senator Oigswell was in tho city to day, and left for Portlaud on the after no u train. F. A. Turner, of the State I nhurance company, left today fur Washington point on liaurtnce bualiKM. Mr. Wm, Br. vo this afternoon c compa 1 1 her friend, Mm. GllllUnd homo mi PortUud, where she will make a abort visit. A Mtfe f.ur ye ir old of Z. EHIngwiii, Oswegi, Kot pants butiun so firmly wedel inti his natrl thtt It niuliel RBUrgk-ai npert!'ii. i THE MARKETS. RAM FHA.NCiaoo, Jan. 28.- W'hm Mv 1.I31, Ciiicacjo, Jan. M. Ca.h, 40: My 63?. P--KTLAND, Jan. 3. Wheat valh $.91i W I a Wh I a .80tR2. Mimiiana Special Ibis Week! A Itumof flist-olasi -FOR- m nm :-20Cts-:- DEARBOBN'S BOOKSTORE. jVotipo his sliow window. Plkiui at a LITTLE LOCALS. The Be of the E drldce bkwk.whicl was to have taken tJoce under rtfen-v le lat &iturdty, &mis off at tl curt Iiimi! WrdutwJay of I hi wee . Tbe break uhtcb csu-t-d darkiif- a uosg the iueaudeviit elnxrlc light -4rs repotted late lt tiiifht. and all w-ll strain. Fine weather follow I le mill Willie other flglit a bob I t i-lr c4r.-ulntloii ihf Jouunai, csret- la - Ur. and Mr. Lrmleux r - Mo.fd fr lil portlaml mi Ut eveuIucV r .in. A ine-ilng of de(.iiora Or O ecin liaiik, at Allan, was liel -Mtunlay bfienioitii to device son. neiiM tiy wlticli t'ej vnu get as hlj;li --meii'ane ( tlieir iiioue a miM. V -fiiiiiicte apiiinted ti repr it ilie l-jeyUivt with (tower in m- . ..m1 rtI' tTf In ureal driuatn ...3It ri R. J-up, n ho rrceiill- i'Mlrrf-iii a t-vee t-urgivtl ii-rtioi r Dr. Unnwrlislit, ulxl by D . i'.nlUr.xik, It'lwriron, and L-mWux. i- (lW Mt e t- Mt Up Mllll it I' llld lie rciver willlje rapid I'oUtortiar. jumpliit; upwardr. Mr. BuIj.. Ijiuey, who Iihm panwe-l four wre auii x, haa beeu IM for iiuie time with I grippe at her home iu the. 'VLooue.i iieightxirhiNid" near JelH-rjn. She ir -lowly recovering Remember Ih Ptsiple'a uieeliiig at Grange ball tbl evening Mim Leoila Z jen, of Al- an , Is a jjueet at the home of Dr. suit 51 ra. L. t. 8kitr of Liberty stieei for a fewdnyo. Help (be poor to get work. H. Scbellberg ami T. Geblen, ol Sublimity, returned home today. The wind and the weather, ua well aw the times, are Improving All four oi me uueiupi4j)ti warning women who werusjmken of Iu The JoUknai, yeaterday hud fouud jood places by uoon today. Tbo Gallant Major. Editor Journal Iar Sir: As n free American citizen aud of a fauill , I should like to say a word in favor ol ahurlnklrtK, which a number of sensi ble ladies of Balem are trylug to lutro duce. Is there no way or method by which they may be encouraged In their laud able endeavor? Oftentimes 1 ataud at my window, noticing the paMug throng, aud keeping an cjh out for the lady with the short dren, but am sorry to nltderv-e. thut they are Uoi very plen tiful yet, but when I do see one, I feel like dapping my hands and trying "GkI blena her." Let them be assured t'lut every aeu-Ihle rroii la in sym pathy with the move, hiiiI thai anyone uho would deprevlatr It, Ima not the mental Mmi-ly to ChhI i ff the liackel of pr.Judliv thai hli.d his weak under. '''" Major. THE In UWO.N UK.MILUno.NS. We puMlnh the nJuiinof our fil- luW CtllZOiw at Ltutloll eoilor.ln.. I ,, .. . " ' ll..r..r lViumyer. u.k t , endorse or .lHUn. ,..,. n,ereeuri.H.,areof ill'erwnl brtttllw they hIiow to whul an ex lent u in meaning c tiled for a cr tntii Mire. wilt lie iimrrtMl awav and ad Hit Miiliilng iUhI ia laid lefre It Willi III ( dlwM.ttllg V'lHM A- tlov roor l'iiii.ter livt -life orieolel Ins U il ni h-iiif . a t rrttd tlmt iwii. Ihllils am llli. u I tciiilli.era-lve t ill llllelil we liMVe no iiiriel Mitll i oi.i Kiaietmiii. it M true. II In true or lim entire cKiiU'y. I' U more true of Uilir.iriiK and mlmr ntutiM iu the U'llin thiltl of O ngon. Hie H44rtlii-t uiuUlue.1 Iu th reso. iiiltnna that Governor Puiiuuyer U at- leiiillng tn hia lill-inea. aa governor raises an l-tie. 8.iue eople doubt that. If lli iruveruiir lake the stump 1 1 Oregon the peoplMwlllwa.it b, know oitiethlng alMiut the Mate government. p ; "' '- -er rover .. four u.uU...., miles away. There ar mattera tieel tig attention nearer by that c.uM nqii .".flV.Wy tnruiiv nm iiiuu hi govoruor a writ Ing Chriktmaa litUm. " I Orapa Vines for 8ale. In I havfl pmtMigutfd wverai th.WKand fttmiltr lUVIl VOriP iilil nruiui itli.U f.;riiiHr.ut; Vitrf Vn'riiiVuTT ableforiMjItureinOnsnin. as m. Mi, t2 P0 er df-n. E. ilufer, titlem. Or.,' "' ' "f 'x'v as when reiWUnr ' JoUKNALuIlliW. dw tbifawiofthf laaAlvofMutha Wash-1 . . . , , . ' . Intn, llm. The cans waglTnto' Atmiitiao-fUieanuyiifnnemployeil Mr. WllUnlU fni.T kv. i. bimkane aw naw werklui: on the Ice nnihoK.uu .i.ii.t.'. .. ..... ' btvet, at that plaw. , jD? Banter roa tbe Santiam. Tbe Lebanon isolations. It Is reported by sererai who have Lebanon, Jan. 15. At a maw meet ben there that at tbe point where tbe ingbeld In this city tiAturday nlzlit SintUm river Is tapped for Mill creek abont 200 people were present. The tbe river bas cbaaged its channel for following resolutions were adopted by nearly a mile and at tbe first very high nnanimoos vete: water is llaWe to break through its Whereas, Sylvester Pennoyer, gov biaks and poor its floods down the val- ernorof Oregon, did, on Christmas day, ley, via Turner and Salem, instead of address an open letter to Grover Cleve pursuing iu way where It now rnns land, president of the United State, In and empties Into tbe Willamette at which be made use of the following Jefferson. language: "Today is th first ' hrlut- Tbe mill companies at Salem will an- mas in the ht'tory of Oregon when d'lebfedly have tbe matter looked Into. ' more than two-thirds rf its people are There is an old Indian tradition that out ot employment and more than one- beSsntiam once Cowed through tbe third without sufficient menniofnup r tmr rf Anmavllla Tnnar n1 Oa ' ai w aa tuuu'lll Adl4JOa JKUU U" 1-m, emptying into the Willamette at this point. In oase of tbat event trans piring again, tbe course of Mill creek wunld be occupied by a magnificent bine mountain river and a large part of S'm would be penetrated by a navi gable river. Salt for Damages. Portxakd, Jan. 23. In the United States court tbe cs ofMsria C. Lar- S2n, administratrix of tbe estate of Peter W. Larsen, azatn?t P. J. Mo G.iwan 4 S-n. was commenced. The sail is for I5O00 damages, wblcb the p ilntifl claims on account of the lrwuingof Peter NV. Lareen In the C-ttumhla riv.r at a fihtrp operated by ilcGovran & &os, near their can nery in Pacific county, Washington, t te nigbt or May 14, 1693. It is alleged t ill tbe trap was operated without the n-iitbl white llcbt whatever, and tbat while engtred in fishing for salmon jt th a boi and gill net near the trap, Liren'a boat was thrown against it tod uoet, be being thrown into tbe iver and drowned. The accident. Iiiniill clahn, was due to the negli- eure of defendant iu not providing he trap with the bright light required iv law. The caw U ou trial before fudge Bellinger and a Jury. Ingersoll's Advice. Taooi, Jan. 23. Northern Pjcifi; -mp oyej, upon the advice of Roht. G. Ineeroll and W. W. Erwiu of St. Paul will Hcretty vole on the question of a general strike which tbe receivers en- joiued tb-m froin d dng. Will Call on Uncla Sam. Pkknambiico. Jan. 23 A dispatch irom me Associated fres cor-n-spondentat Rio Janeiro says probably he Uuibl States will be called upou to arbitrtt- the dflr-rencis between the government and the insurgents. Another Defaulter. New York, Jan. 23. Nothing In known at tbe Lehigh Coal company of the whereabouts of Treasurer Z'll. H disappeared last Friday. His books ao Ur examined are in good order. Joint Receivers. New York, Jan. 23. Judge Wal lace ;Mlay appointed T. C. Piatt, of New York, and M. J. Perry of Provi dence, R. I., joint receivers of tbe New Euglaud road. HEWS NOTES. Marsh field' Indebtedness Is 12,000 Mount Vernon, Wash., has a wife beater. A 510,000 school house is the talk at Dvtnn. Thi $3000 bridge across tbe Big Kllck nlat, I eone. Tln John Dty river U higher now thau It haa been for years. iso. unM'a nf was robbed of JI00 on last Wednesday night at Cor vnllla. A Phsrldan man h an order for "000 chickens for a midwinter restau rint. Th shlnirle mitt nt BUIne. Wah., ar- all runnlne foil blast wllh material forOOdavsnn hand ' "e ikxiv rermiv lounn in th John n.x river proved to -U, M. Thomtv ,on. .h( w ,,rowrrt " The hdv recitlv found In h John I The drr(eferm Pendleton needs 'a rallrovl Iro trlnimlnsr to Veen sklru down, th wind Mown so.- Ore?opn. The much Utk-d of Mrv Nl's-n dimap nit atraliia1 IJ L. Ch-t-e, of Rreikirte Im ben wlthdmwn. The up ur r-,r tinnoi. T M MnnVera A J JilinMn. Peer O. mlh. J. R. Morris and W. A. Rwlnp rtav been eleele I dltnr nf the Pel., hink. preli!ent, T. M. Munk-i er, A J Johnon The New Whatcom snunlmi.e U n-w In operallon, and on Mndav We.ln-.dav and KatnnUv oreseh week sitn la rnrnNhd to famllle who send for It. N.. .up m-rvl In the house ThuMiii.'n.iMM..t. i. .... .li .B.t.i t. ' . ... ."i The ..Wed often,, c. Z J 'Z t,crfVlewof the proceeiln ,n . i.i,. Mu ..it ( .. ... L .? tH? ? U ClrP,,,t 00,ut of B-tl. particularly the rnllngaoftho .prrxidlnir J'idcv. Orndm-.Vlllan!i.fOo!d Beach, baa br iomIoh a looking ).. .n.t . walklnecnp that are both over a htm. I . . 'v; ,? ' r'm,rrn: -,iwn " hr rather when mirrW In 1789. ""v --" i iiu warn UKQi unJer Qt0 WiublDtoa. port, and tbe debtor) are powerless to prevent tbe seizure of their property and tbe'r homes to sitisfy, at a small percentage the claims of their credit ors." And, Whereas, A body of men styling themselves the Portland Chamber of Commerce, at a mass meeting held In tbat city on Saturday, Jinuiry 6. 1S94 by a vote of 29 to 8, condemned Govern or Pennover's letter as "Erroueoua. miIeadinz,injuri u and not warranted by the facts or conditions existing ! any section of the state or throughout the state as a whole, and Whereas, Another body of the wealthy men of PorMand. stvled thp Taxpayers CJimrolttpe of One Hundred on the same day in the wmucly pissed among others the following and con cluding and turgid n-soltitlnn: "II ie comes our duty as cit!zn of this state. however much we dNIikelo raUeanv question of veracity betwppn u, to de nounce the governor's representations in the premisesa wholly unwarranted. In consequence of the a'umptinn on the trt of the governor of tlieduti-a not included In thoae for which he took oath upon Induction into nflcp to f Uh fully perform, and without Intending any dNresfiect, we c romend to him Ins own pn-soriptinn: "Attend to vi.u own buslnesiness and let the preldet)i attend to hi own business." Be It Resolved, Bv tbe people of Lebanon In mass meeting a'emiiled, lt. That we firmly believe Gov ernor Pennoyer to be a citizen aboe reproach, a gentleman of unlmpeac' -able veracity, an executive of whom the (oiling mawes of Oregon are proud, and that we heartily endnr e his Chnt n las letter to the president, fully be lieving it to be the true condition or the wage earning and industrial masses in this state at the present tlmo. 2nd. That asinone but lufiuite knowl edge can fathom the woe and sutler ing which a single gold standard has inflicted upon the country, we demand of congress laws for the reraonetizrtlon and free and unlimited coinage of sil vpr.and denounce as unjusl any and all laws looking towards a contraction of the currency and demand a volume of sound, circulating medium of gold, ail verand paper based upon the credit of the government of not less thau foO per capita. 3rd. That we repudiate with indig nation the self aaumed right of the Portland chamber of commerce to speak for the wage-earners and Inrtu trial clashes of the state; thut we do not believe a careful Investigation was made by that body or by the Brud-tree Agency of the condition of t lie people of Oregon, and their statement to thai eflett was both erroneous and mislead ing to a very marked degree. 4'b. That we in like manner repuill ate tbe self assumed right of the weal thy body nf men known tw the taxpay ers' cnaimitle nf One hundred to speak for the people of Oegnn outside the ,y "i roriiuwi; unit we consider their action lmperiiiieni, altogether outside of the dutie ror which they were tippoiireil, intimating by ihia urmgint ns'iimptioii that "We" recommend to (lieTaxpo ere Committee of One Hundred tu ui. tend to the duties for which tliej were appointed, look ufier their citj and county ofilw r. their buiMed liaiiks their drmoralized trade, thodirelcctloiis of their mnu Lowubdilenf Ihu state leiaril of eqiiuhztiioii. Read Carefullx dear old lir.tHer C Jbett'a ItiL-ulir H calamity howling oyer paying taxes on an eqult.ibeus-esiiieiitof his priiu- ly properties, init in all nlmrity do not let Ihem ahMime to apmk for the lu ll ust ml maes of . his mute. I'he ieo ple of Ortgmi have no coutidetiiv, whatever, Iu heir opinion, be It giM or tail. Attend to ,our buslnus, gentlemen of tbe Tiixpajer'a Com. inlUMjnfOae Hundred; Goveruor Pen uojer 1.4 atieinlhig to his. niniueeiiiig vvm ureo.lail nvur h Dr. J. S. t5..;irteny. U 1J. Montague w as the ajeaker nf the evening. Cougars are on the mountain back of The Dalles, The tewiit cod Weatlnr has drlwu them from their hauuts lu the Interior wilderness Awarded Hignust Honors World's Fair, m Mai,; I BK'rJS5,im,,,S iK -rKror zttrtu Macleay School Entertainment. Miss Lizzie Cornelius has Just finish ed a successful term of school at tlil-t place. It was decided to give au en lertulnmeut at Macleay hall, the pro ceeds to go towards purchasing a hell of which the school Is greatly in need. I.Mr. D. Macleay of Portland, of whom thU towu is named, comes forward and very liberally promises to assist aud furnish u line bell. Friday evening the 19th, our ball was tastefully tiec-iruteii aud filled to its utmon capacity. The exercises of tbe eVwulug beau with a uoug by the choir "Hippy New Year." Miss Birth i Taylor acted asorgauist, and deeryei special mention for lior ability. The recitation "Bear Joe Archie" by little Mudo Humphrey deserves much credit. A declamation "Some Thoughts," was well reudered by Riyal Wilson. The reottutioa, "Auut Nabby" by Ethel McLiiu wsi well recited uud "How Some Girls Stud" by Alta rylur showed oue class of you u la dies' thoughts to perfection. The Fire" by little R isa Brower was well recited, as wus "The Model Sermon," by Charlie King. The solo "Ldzy DicK" by Willie McLiiu was ably tendered. "Youug America'' by Amy Taylor was well acted. The "Night Before Christmas," by Harvy Craig was well recited, while the duet by the Mariiu boys waa very laughable and took well. Tue dialogue, "New Minister;" "The Fireman's Prayer," by MUsIu.zMu Liu; "Buuedict Arnold," by Josie Taylor; song 'Skating Glee" by choir; dialogue "Just Ask Su-uuuab;" "Tbe Medley," sung by the young ladies of Macl-ay ; "M diey," recited tiy Mi Ida Hartley; "The Ne"vPii.Blciaii,"ty C. t'onieliiH and Mr. N Parker; song "G aid Night," by tlie choir was a very j nrMUtiml seleciloii and well reudereii; ' The Tableau" was a very touching scene. Levi Brower was the choir instructor and did well in selecting the best talent. It has beeu impossible to meutlou all who took part, but ull did well who took part, After the oVsiiig scene the young leople indulged iu tripping the light fautastic till the wee small houisof dawn. PERSONAL AND SOCIAL. Local Correspondence from Towns in the Valley. prom aumsville. Several cases of la grippe are reported hut most of them are doing well Mother Nott aud Miss Gregory are till poorly but are out of danger. Mr. Biynard and others circulated a pennon mis week. The motive was noble and grand. Though time may- piss, his rememberance of them never win. Twenty-five cents will be paid for the name of each man who signed the late pet'tlnn, aud one dollar will be paid for the name nf the man who sent the dis patch on Thursday night. Mr. Gilbert has struck a "mare's uest." and is happy as a toad in water His native element surrounds him and he is happy. He invites his neighbors In to enjoy the good things that his soui delights In. A fever heat has been runnlrg through the town for several d.iv The vultures have been hovering very i . nu.i uieir victims nave been robbl of their property and the contours -(altered round. And some seetninglv goid men have approved of the theft. The "church of Gd" Is still holding protracted meetings. Today they hap 'Ised thoe who were converted undr the preaching of R v. Connor at hi meeting last 1 .11. The MethodUts are too slow. They don't take their lambs Into tho fold quick euougn. The Chris Ian church takes Its "cake." It ,mut no tins They give them no chance to get out. The march is straight from the altar through baptism to the fold The blow Ing ut of the "Hog's Rack" i 'i me oaj at Mut field !, been d -tallied owing to the nonarrival of the electric pr niers. Catarrh lu the Head. U undoubiely a disease of Hm t,ion) lior ,a,!,,Uf,,, ""' a rB,,"'- W i"hS ler can j-tl,ct a ,Hsrfeci and ppram" , . ll,v Suaipurllla Ih the Ih-m hlood purifier, and ( naa ourp, ...IV . ,7' "' ui catarra h. Catarib iiftwillme. lead, to coitHiimpHoiu ffi Uooda Baraaparl.laborore It i"i0 & Hoods PHI do not purge, pain or crh. 15 All ewdes: L00AL ANNOUNCEMENTS. fAnouncemfinlsot ontprtftlnmint. special E'tiutt'liitf''. lodge, a til bocletlts und-r his h..artininleiUMror2 ctl-. n tire not to ex cteel flvollu.s.or tnoie tliun three lnerttous J Midwinter Fair Bates. Midwinter Fair excursion tickets, Salem to Ban Fnincbuo unci return, via Southern Pacific Co's. Siiasla Mine, will be pl-ired on sale Juuuiry 2t d. Rite, $27 60, Including live ud- uiis-lons to the f dr. Tickets gooa ior thirty days from date of sale. Taxpayers Meeting. A meeting of the taxpayers nf Salem, will be held at the Orange Hall on Wednesday, Jan. 25, '94, ut 2 o'clock, p. m., to receive the report or the com mittee of live, appointed by the meet ing held al the Willamette Hotel, Jan. 30, '93. Per order by the com. The owner of the carp pond, re r Dayton, dropped dead iu hla yard ou tbe 10 ult. Oir.MAV Coal. The best fup In town, $8.00 per tou. Salem Improve ment Co. A telephone line from Pjndleton to Canyon City, iu Grant ounty, a dis tance of 130 ml'es via L ing Valley aud John Day country, U to be put up. You hirdly realize ih it It Is medicine, whfn ynu nre laUiug lAirter'a Mt le l.lv r l' Is, liey are vry until, in) bid eVc 3 nl tumbled f om lorpl I lUer uie relieved bylh-lr ue T i bafio" fr ua sick beid .r ie, b Iminne-s co ltlp;tloll1el.,ueCllrU!L ll e Liver I'll f. Strict y v.x, able. Thy Kenny atlimi ate the lUeraud f.ee thi stoiuacha fru n bile No' one I twenty are frea fr im some llt'lf alimpntniiiiiifd by lnictlumf Hi-liver Uh I'nrt 'h Lllil Liver i'ul'. I b-Trsnit will be a pleUhant -urpri-e. Tuey give positive relief Numerous l--athH umong cattle are reported from Gilliam county. Tliy are falling victims to 'he new and fat. 1 epidemic which appeared receutly iu Tygh villey yvwwwt-t "i.iu ii iruiwtiu & jjua." : .i .1 i !! '! i MILL ITASTELESS-EFFECTUAL!! SORDiSO Token as directed Ihi famous Pills will J $ prove marvellous rtnrsiivea to ill enfeebled S bjr the ubove or UnJred disease. J but generally recocnized In England and In fact tarouBbout tbe world to be "worth a plnlnti, and that tbey haTo aaved to manr jj'inereni noi merely one but many guineas, in i Covered with a Tasteless & Soluble Coating ! J Cif n rift, iIb,b nMiu. r.m . . 'a I eM York Depot, 36J Canal M. y''se m C H. LANE, MERCHANT TAILOR 272 Commercial street, Salem, Oregon. Formerly of Morrison street. Portland, Oregon. THE WILLAMETTE, SALUJI, ORMGON. Rates, $2.50 to $5.00 per j)ay The best hotel between Portland and Hm Choi cent Fruits Orown In the Willamette Valley A. I. WAGNER. Prop OLINGER & RIGDON, Undertakers and Embolmers. Cabinet work and repairing. Co irt trt ni,.,..Li... .. , ..,.,,..,. uptru House, OA'r'"' ' Owcaox Notice of Appoinimtnt of Acminis trator. . . .... VOTIOK (5. m t UllteOr ton th. Oil, ly o.KUeo.no,:M,.i ? ... ...... ..... IJ NULV. II I lltl in II. ., ... " duly a mo.Vt IL J "i'.iV "..'?!" .. 'SW h eate of I- li.ri ii ii r;l,"""lf,r ,or ot aid , onn.y ofVuV,:;,, 'Jle'ce ' Xa 'MJjftl ' J Imiiiii'b h h.ou t in. w i, 1",,u 'uNii t 'Ill It. .1. nisil. .- .... . .' vvt i Dted.Bibm,Ormn.Jan U'ltIi aaTOSJwflsJILFJ fa fia .. miMm o , r,v,IM, 3 .ilid"? I "iT, t iiu. f .i0h2 A. 0i - c- O. Gabrielson, LOXDON ivria-ni an HI h.1i iM 1ft ''vmWX'As;'s!.'i'K!iifi '""U'co r.ny onthVp!cVflc?ttm,Srb,lS donoUje Ue.llwl I-fe' Machinery fi- i" SALEM. OREGON. DRSSGOODTSALE THIS WEEK 10 Pic 0 5 " oxUaVair'ill to 3 orPttlmorS.in'.0.01 s"1 ffiWnjANT -"viuiiuniii inti ".m -'0 "'iS S1nI,,"id8- 5 '- -d'. 75ca j-ri '25 ii ..i ..Ub' n,co HOW Dftttorno on J J " ay Down." How'a Thial We ofTer one hundred dollars rowan for any oie of catarrh that cannot hi cured by Hall's Catarrh r.,r Dnotba F J. ClIENKY &. Co., Props., Toledo r We the undersigned, baVe known' p J. Cheney for the last 15 years. anJ i neve mm perfectly honorable In ii bii'-lncss transactions and financially able to carry out any obligation xxxtZ by their firm. UB -n yc,Bt Truaxi wholesale druggist. roleill), O. 66l, Wiildlng, KlnnaD, & Marvin, who! sale diuggists. Toledo, Ohio. Hull's Catarrh Cure is taken Internal ly. acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system prlri 75c. p, r bottle. Sold by all druggUuV Testimonials free. v,ussm New Adveriisements ylO.VV to sell th Rapid Dish w.;i er wiisLeaoddrle. them In two mlrjoiL' -Itho .. vett i z the b..nd s0 exwrnnc. A t . -W. P. U irrlibn & Cto.. Ck' No0,r ooluu bus Ohio v e" tik odSt n you bu-inks3 o'PoarDNrT ..... r i cah rrqalred. Well eataiiKho.. ...if' Inquire "B," care Joukxau 1-23 t BKLOW PAIt-Kor rent. Bood hong ).with barn and plentv nt ft ult tree and irnai l ult.ht a tery low n?'ire. part pay In w V Cn la JoUK.vl,offlc- ' Mtf UA"TED-Poatllonln family or bo rttlnt ) hou.e, by a comietnt and tnteliic nt A irtb.ii.in olpl oi-.. ffO I i.nl. .. . l k MB Apply at Oc'k tioute. i iem. li 18 IW LtiAN WNTED.-About $70), f.ir one to inreeyerrson ko.h1 pe-sonal scarltjor lis innrlirozeon Inside city property, it dreff. v ihiut delay, A. aM care JoursaL aTUK most perfrct ntllnetruri made, will . bold a rup'ure where nil olhrri h riled. For saie by J. U. ParrUh, 401 1'apiui .re. t 12-lk-tf lAKPK.NThll AND COSTKA TOK. Cta furnish bids, or give bo ds on any Job Two or m ire hands furnished. J.Bchtewjr Turner, ir. 1220 Imf' MA HE Its- Horlland, acrnrnenio, vt.itlf, I Traniaand-an FrancUco papers on salt at B nctt's, tos.toffli lock A f E VT MAKK -T.-Opposlte brlek gtrt 8. xtX -a em. te'.lvered iheap. 121(-lm u lllltlvilAN KCIENCB-Lltenitnre of all ninaKon tale al XX Uberly ktrert. 'Mills PPfcUUkeptonnieat K.C. Paw's L AdvertUlu;; Ag-ncy, 61 and S3 Merchant! Exchange, san Frauds o, California, Where (tinti-RC- for advenlelUE can hznade for It MATE TKEaSUREK'S SIXTU .NOllCt sateo'Oreron, la.. T. .. ,. rieabury lep tmenu p1-. Jan. W.1S9L XTOTICE Is hereby given that there m X iundon hind In an nnunt sufficient o ..ay tiie fji.iwiu outstanding state war mis, lz Numbers 9T0 1UM) 24J V8I5 32D 32T1 KM JB5 J36 3J39 1211 32IJ SJ 3211 3M Vtt 3 0 32 I 2 2 3V53 S25I !C S2S1 SITU 3 '72 71 ZrH 3U 282 RMI 3M B-J l-Jl S2KJ 3217 33IJ JSJ SSJ0 S3W J3J 3fl Si3l SiO 32 Theaixivo extzntted warrants wilt be pUd ipon irr-enU'.Jou at tnu orflce. and latent! m the mine will ase from, and aftrr.thi 1m " of this no.lce. PHllj. METHUHAS, 1-lS-lw state Treasnrer. LOOK! LOOK! I hve7acresoflnd;fbar-room beuie.ne: good b.irn; buildings all nw; one acreot heat ou the plac. XM strawberrle.-wlll tw-arnut spilne. This place Is watered w Mill Creek; runulne wtUrth- vear round on ihep.aco Prl e J500cash. Will sU 10nr3i urn h Jmnlng all in su-nmer fallow. Want t SOpracre; buyer gen one third ol thi 'iop mis Is the nnet little place in Polk rounty lor a chicken r ncn 1 1 1" CO. ROUGES, Hherldsn. BEATING TIME! M leatlng hatd times tnn Tipatlm hem by making prices so low tbt litl e in ipey coea as faraa a eoor1 ifal use d o. Here are some'-JTote' nai will round harmonious to tbt ar We w II sell you a 500 p.me Day-Book for one dollar. Call before thev ar all nolo. Patton Bros., 13 BO KBroR!, 98 STATE 8TBtET.J A .n- n I IM: i tant seeretarr ot State Insnraote 0o- WE 01?pWp cki?. 3oi a yard 38 Tn. wide, 45c a yard fiu... " - . a urubs gmghams, 12 yds for?i f aUsew. n mil h rn IMETS. lonbes i TliVi-KH mm I Extr Ixjng Waist omAuousKcoNfRB?OTHBRS & CO. """ BiTifir n 3AKS3J, QWOJ, iripaipssjiirri,a ,.wt"wmmm