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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 23, 1894)
hMmram 14 ' f I ? 7 f 4' THE CAPITAL JOliRSAL. I i fci ;Mfc- dfc 1 I . . i Capital Journal Publishing Compart) I'ostamee Block. Oooim-rcUI 8treet. HOFER BROTHERS, Editor. Ually.br carrier, per rnontb. -JOSO iftim w !)., by mall, per year- - XJXJ Kir.( ,8 pta. per year.. -L53 FRIDAY, 2JOV. 23, 18&L School Eeport. The following la a school report if district Sio. 112, Marlon county, fur tLe month beginning October 22 and end ing November 10:. Total enrollment, 25; average dally attendance; 23; num ber of tardy marks,1, 8; number, of visitors, 10. Those' not tardy rinrlojr the month were as follew: Ethel, Clay, Itoy, Aea and Ivan Dirby, Maggie and Kmma McCiellau, Miiini Millie and E idle Krenz. Charley n Eddie Warner, Glenn McClellau, Lud wlff, Eddie, Leo and Mary Dreiijr, Paul and John Zuber, Elsie Darby, Levi Fisher nnd Ralph peer. The lirst ten uatned'were present each day. Lena V. Preflcotttcacher. , Jacob's Voice Bat Esau's' Hand. Editor Jeurnal: The primary source and causo of the ministers movement of last Sunduy Is better un derstood by the general public, thau by the clergy. It proceeded from u member of our city government who In on unfriendly terms with some of his fellow members, and who artfully con cealing bis unworthy motive, Bet, on foot the concerted movements, thus seeking to make our ministers the un conscious Instrument of his revengful purpose, Understanding It, tiiey can not but despise the scurvy trick, Candor, Dallas Stage. All packaged for tljo Dallas singe should hereafter tie left at Lee Hteincr's drug store, opposite JIiihIi'h bunk, Pan setigors should also meet tho stuge there, which leaves dally about oue o'clock, JMUlw T, A. Faumsv, I'rop. Never fails Qold Dust Hour. mm ijniim in ' i JJ uiw I mi j i jim mi THIS MONTH Wooler fculu prices In all lines of Furniture, (Jnniu early anil sc'o us. Nov goods dully, K4kT)$R A SONS SIB.O Uonimormui. iwnn mini w mimi mimwMMW Drain Normal HcliouJ Notos. Tint yoillljj Jrt'Un uro HOW iilrlerw) Ui llilf DW il'irnllury, and holli ( m wUirilornlt')riu uru now imnm y young piuii, i h young iimn pim iuiid utiil iriivnrii lluiiiikulvtwi Ihu Qliu IiiiIIhj iiaun tt muli'iiii 'I'ltM ww fwuuo around li Mlioul Ottllljiim, i WW w;inlulw, anil adds Diiiiih t Him m))y nl (ho xruujiij, Tliurtt m U Iwarilurn nww, at tlu Jiomnjliig liali, ami mr wmin Kvury wivk. Thut)jirullmiiUby fur, iUv lr 111 lli liMury of IfiM syliuul, 'I'lwv uiu 18 iJ iiuw nirollwl, itinl by Juuusry liiv MIMM Will 'mhH Wi Wwl Mwuilny, lli ffulhr HiwjiiiMii Jj'pImiv will lu iMIvvm) by Hun. u. M. Jf win, M ujwlnlunilnl tiltwJ. flmi, It, U Mlllfw', uwlijwiiilsui ut j)ul;lu liixlfnulluii, will luOum Uidiv tliv!uivl. In Mamm- Jl'lw Jiiuiitty fttfJil llivtHJ- iiiwitu! IIim Phii dU-uiu tjwujutif JiMun)HJniiD( JMun))HJnli(; U JlWcar II tumtui itwm im i j miujw m mWm wu wiiwwiwwrwriwwMijiiiwM mais SPECIAL. jj Paper 5afe. ? In order to close out some ofgm Ilurd's Stationery I will make a reduction of J 20 Per Cent. J T Uutll all is sold. T" P. S. DEARUORN, V Bookseller and Stationer. Q 0 JOB PRINTING uf A F&w M hd tmi. tut teWm& w mflmyw pwfli ivw mtoMihtfw1&)? m T, Holvei'son 5 Co, m UmW&Ml lrHii ;a7Kii TO SEE THE HEW BUILDING. Pupils of the Deaf Mute School Are Given a Holiday. Tbejofflclals of the Deaf Mute school ThUreday morningsecured four rlgs,one from each of the following gentlemen. Messrs. Fay, Pendland, Phillips and Mosier, and, after loading each of the wagons with from ten to fifteen each, started, at 9:15 a. m. for their future home, situated about one half mile from the State Reform school. The pupils in all, numbered fifty, with sev eral of the ofllcera aud teachers, which made the number of the party about sixty; Ave of the smaller pupils re maining at home. Upon arriving at lht buildings, tho pupils were formed into a line, double file, headed by Buperlnteadent Early, who explained the buildings aud fixture iu the sign language ai they procetd-d, and marched through the I building. Tliey were very much pleased with the building which the stale h.id bo generously provide! for them. They were especially pleased with the ar rangement of the labratory, and the u iys were highly elated over the gj m uasium. After marching through the bui'd Ings, (he lunch baskets were brought into service and the contents hastily dbtapiHrared before the hungry pupils, baviiij;au enormous uppet He after their ride. It was quite comical to see the pupils liudc led closely together on the fottoui of, the wagon box, which whs thickly covered with ,hav, igoiug through their motions and gesticula tions, iwhlch' attracted not nllltle nt tlon on their way out. fjucb a change, from the close quarters tney are now H'cupiiug, to the large spacious bulld ogs the state has provided them, will oejjreatly appreciated by the pupils. After the lunch baskets had bctn uiptied.the pupils went to the meadow here they indulged in various game's, A-hirh wereerjpyed ery'much py the lurUtlparits.' Tney tfuj ed the liberty hat hud been given them, and did not feel met restraint they are forced to conply j with", at their present clote lllurters for lack of room. Having exhuusted the number of ijumes they knew how to play, they prepared to Mart on their way home, but another treat was In store for them. Instead of patning the Iteform school, Uio reins were drawn and tho happy group marched into the Reform school building. Unfortunately Superintend ent Hendricks was not iu, but Mr, Bryant kindly showed them ubout tho building. The Reform school boys were much surprised, when the pupils of tho Mulo fccliool marched Into tho spacious school room, filling both sides of the room. The olllduls of tho Re form school desired tho mutes to pro duce some exercises In tho sign lan guage. Huperlutendent Early called on Missis Mum Murton, Nina Pen lund, and Julius Jheruon, to recite the song, "N'urer My Clod to Thi'6" In tho sign language, which was -rendered very gracefully uud In tho inostllm prottolyu manner, holding tho undi vided uttentlon of 'mcU one of the upuuutors, The ollluers and pupils then hur riedly passed through tho buildings uud various ilepartiiiouts, after which they started for their homo In Halein, urrlvlug at about I o'clock, huvlug spent a day long to ho remembered, us this Is u privilege Miey rarely enjoy HI500ND WAD OAUOUM, Delegates Hulectfld to ili9 Otty Oon-ventlon-A Oonuenlal Meeting, TIM nifliMfof swioinl ward Rejiuhll ttans was nuld lust ovuiilug as an noiintuMl and it jirovwl In ho a iiid1 snilifauiory gsllinrinif- ' Ailam wusulioHvit uhulrniun ami Uo. JVaiow sosrvlury, 'i'liu nbjwt of Uiu iiiut)iiu wa xIuimI by lun. John (J, Wrluld. wliv inudu mm vary jtrwjllual rvinurliH on Uiu Kubjwl of liy lliianw)- ll (Mlolutl uut (hut li would luku souiu piHiy uJ4 iluttnulsrliiM for sumu ymn u mm suKKwiliiH iiii Ui My was "In Ihu Itolu," anil Ihul Him only (lilnu lo liojat fur was lw "IwKp lliv liolw fiuni gsiiing lurusr." All jummji awuusi In Mi. WrlKhi' jvlulMiiHiJln, nd It was pmsiully SBrasml thai llm gsal oUJwl Lm lw uUalUMi Mtm iu linpimw 11m ui iwriuuiiy iww buMfv us lu hJvh Ij ully UuriiMM ailiijIuUliultuu, urt an (I tmtiv 'J'liu n wurk uf Hi lUMaiutr was lw ssM a uaudulsif hu Hbliuwu, Un ililjK imM i, i, Uuiy imIvmI vulm It '. W& Pi Wv- lul i J. fj. Wrtglil It U. S'. Jaltwwiil Mi. Wurpliy WW tltMjthjIMj lliW WUSwiUHMIS S)Mm!i wain NtiMwJ m iliiH)lH( la Iliy My mumMMi' J.U, WrJuJiU.A Jltfkvr, T. li, lluUiin,u I'mim), )tenmi J'uljlMili.W JiisMMjtu.u W jjoJjusun, M (i, AdMiu. Vii UWW, W IMMy, H I) HuiutHU, W M, Hbill, A M, yuMim, uvrti nsinw WKfuoiMl 'TjH WJI'll HiMi lt4slM, U W JmJihmm wuO i li VVUglil. wmrv sj. jttiiiitwj si nmmnlUM Im littV llsMt julwlwl mm) Utuh n(M mIIhii mUvu, VAWiiwm, Hmmn in w& Muulilit mm vmt ')" "' pw uuuiiii i PEE30NAL3. Prof. Par vln went to Albany tochy. A. N. Bah madealnsiness trip to Albany today. Tboe.Kay lelurned this afternoon, from Linn county. J. R. Wyatt, of Albany, is registered at The Willamette. A. J. Churchill went to Hubbard thUrafternoon on business. Hon. Phil. Metschao wasapassen cer for Portland on the afternoon train. Miss Alice Veatch, who has been visiting friends at Eugene, returned home this afternoon. Mrs. A. I. Warner leftLos Angeles this morning on her wav home, after an absence of several months. H. L. Huffman, who is now running a big ranch at Tojedo. in Lincoln county, is in the city seeing old friends, and he has lots of them. Miss A. Scbllesting, tho popular jjaleslady of the Leader millinery estab lishment, ii seriously ill with fever, at the residence of J. A. Baker, on Lib erty aud Center streets. Mrs Sylvester Pennoyer started Wed ncsday evening for- Villiauj9town, Maes., where her son Horace is ill with typhoid fever. The young man has been uttendlng Williams college. Messrs. lh mpson and Gill, repre senting two of Portland's book stores, returned to the city this afternoon, having come up for the purpose of bid ding on the stationery for the legisla ture. POINTS IN POLITICS. City primaries tomorrow. No one can accuae Judgo Murphy of setting up a slate. Of course Mayor. Qatoh will suc ceed himself. It Is said there will be three tickets out in the fourth ward tomorrow. This is a Republican year, and the unterrifiod of the 'capital city are dor mant. Phil K. Fretz says be is not a can didate, but simply lh the bauds of his friends. Some of the fifth ward people now bsgln to wish they lived within the city limits, Geo. G. Bingham's long experience in city allalrs would be of great value to the city. The fight for marshal has grown qulto animated, but happily it is all good uatured. - The third ward is liable to have a warmer coutest on election day thau at the primaries. - Ed Edes has done tho most and best work' of any city recorder ever elected in Salem. Mr. Rlgdon's friends wear a smile of satisfaction, while that little gentle man appears to be totally disinterested. It now to looks though tho unfair light against Aldermun Klein of the fourth ward was beginning to re act. Turpley's friends lu tho first ward fear thut Raymond's candidacy for tho council may sorvo as a cold blanket on their favorite for marshal, Rkckition.TIio reception at the Y, M, (J, A, rooms tomorrow evening will undoubtedly ho a wry pleasant affair. Jt s to he glvsu In honor of tho Mon mouth footbull team, wliloh pluys the mmoulullou Umm hero tomorrow after noon, AH regular memher of the ttttoolutlon and llielr lady friends are Invited to allow! tho reception, Roys umlar sixteen will not ho admitted, Fiiij ham,. Tlia Monmouth ami Uiu Y. M. 1). A. fio'lmll UuuiH will play a muloli guinuoii thy Unlvurliy wtmpus tomorrow friiou alUo'oloul. Till will upilouhMly hu a viry Inlurwllug KHiiie, aslioili ftxlw are danninuil lo win. An Hdm!lii ft'i) of IS t$hl will bo ulmrgiHl MiMay tfoojfWHJ IwlH Halum un DinW4j mJ y j'lano m'liai In Uio M. it. j-Jiyrj), Amnmtij)ls IrnvMbutuj iiiH'lthrttU)iiMln wn wut misimJ piano io N n) on llml (Httatluj). Ml" !oOjb' Uwrlor B jiluhM Im mw jjHrriJ in iliJoHy- A lAvmw -7JWy wuiiiy nhiU Kusii IwiitMJ ttllnauMi fur A, M. AJayr 'llKJ!Uf ifMhlfl, o Uiu l'lllf Ntliu$) lo marry MIm hy Wllllsnu, wf WMlhuru- 'I'Htil'l.AlHUIl- YlhU 1(1 tiff twu wf Ji. (i HiikpblMHk ys, IhiirilUw flu MMtwuMWi ""y u' imam) I wMimwilw, im my '" iufiihU b vtinliaj r Him NifjjpuiH IjIj tflBlm Km ltnmtiiMt. Jl'lw e)mUu(ut m km ml vuu?u) w mm kit u imh l)m Mmxm liw mm mly ) In. (hwwgtijuiwiiMii. iiriin-vr art IHMU'J ill Hm auiii Alyl h awv a mmi My l U jsa LbHy Ui (Uf V W U A Bonvwiilwi) m Abji, mmly Uulm 11 lWl'Bl llpytMl V HH f)YlHH' III ll UU'I mil? iiihM. JMy A iiiill ku windy -u lh lwl nit lliv lima. W"fMnJWJiUwArl mTai liftrt rWiJift EIVEU NEWS. The river Is stationary with every Indication of a raise before morning. Steamer Hoag came up from Port land last evening, arriving in Salem about 7 o'clock. She returned to Port land this morning at G o'clock. Steamer Eugene arrived up last evening from Portland at 6 o'clock and proceeded on to Buena Vista ibis morn ing with tho Altona's Independence freight and passengers. The Modoc arrived down from Buena Vista yesterday afternoon and pro ceeded on to Lincoln, where she took a load of grain for the Willamette Valley Flouring Mills. Sho weut down the river this morring. Aitona came up last night at 5:15 and transferred her Independence freight to steamer Eugene, returning to Portland this morning at 7:45 with a dozen pas sengers. She brought up 05,000 shingles from Portland for Henry Zaph besides two tons of miscellaneous fftlgbt. - There was less freight yesterday morning than any other day this sea son, all of the freight arriving yester day not being sufficient to pay the run ning expenses of one boat. The four boats, the Aitona, Hoag, Modoo and Eugene, were all lying at their docks at the same time last evening. They also remained over night, departing for their various destinations this morning. The Oregon City Trausporatlon com pany has placed in its office at Salem a complete shipping guide containing schedules of all ccean and river steamers and trains In this state. This will be of great yalue to shippers and the traveling public in general, as It shows precisely where connections are made. All changes in sailing dates will be recorded in this bulletin twice a week. VOTERS, REMEMBER. Mituy voters think that tomorrow tbey are to vote simply for delegates to the city convention and that the latter are to select candidates for aldermen. This is not correct. In each ward the valors cast ballots for delegates, aud also one nominee for councilman. I'beke delegates nominate candidates for city offices, but have nothing what ever to do with nominating candidates for the council. Chief of Police Mtuto this afternoon arrested a Chinaman for wearing clothes stolen from Piety Hill. THEY ALL KNOW HIM. Earl Raco Endorsed by Bis Follow Officers. Boisk Citv, Idaho, Nov. 19, 1604, Gentlemen of Sulem, Oregen: Wo sco by lato Issues of the papers published in your city that Mr. Earl Race, for some time a resident of Boise, Idaho, is an aspirant for the office of marshal of your city, Wo have known him intimately for a number of years, aud can recom mend him as a sober, competent and fearless officer and a good citizen aud you will not make any mistake In electing him to any position to which he may aspire. Yours truly, O, Rowiinh, JCx-sherlfi' Ada Co,, Jdaho, ex-marshal Rolso City, W, H. J'AXTON, JSx-ruurshal Boise City, Idaho, J, N, Lawhknoh, Kx-slierifl Ada Co,, Idaho, JOHIil'JI J'JNKHAM, lU'U. M. marshal of Idaho, J, I. (JWWWKH, U, H, Marshal of Malic, If. U. JIIUNBTWTUH, Hburlfl Atla Co., Idalio, J A Ml A, J'NNIIV, JfiX'jnuyor Jlolso Uily, Idaho, Married, 'tJIfltlUfJUM.- At Nuwhurgi II MijiMgjJay, f?oyvmiMr v. jmji, mim , T, fe- - - iv. ."' U ru jHuifliiMr io Air. w. m. uiim, i) aloi, TAToniwy JliDS.-JJId ware oiay ownu(i mi tlal luiiMry foilliu InwnilDK IvmUIsIIvh kMwIuii, Tim "lililui Wvru Ihu J. If, UIU (lu, Mil') Hlowiirt 4 TIiuiiimud, of J'rllanl, also I'ntiou ijriw.of Halwjl. 'J'llC uujllfttul Wtt ll io lliv Halwiu firm al lM. I'M iliun not Hiuimlu w km vis, llAy-J;yoti waof your umlftvlla mmuwl mill muilu uomi a mw t (isll l Hi! (luiniiiMi jnl slrwl. 'I'my imi mv mm anil lumwr urn mm, All wy, frwiii W mnl Ui MuwHy JtfliwIrNliup IIJHf Vw uui.i) aunty turn, . w AnmmmH, Wijumiwi Jl'ii im moN "JnuttfJlal" MJ Jul hh lt fc!vi4j y U, hi, ImNimxJ, anil U hw un iijiiiluiuwD i lid ulllm hu, m Vojumnl Mud, HUmvlv,ini4 MifviHrimw muv iuu iLm JltWMWwJMl JI-UI Vvu. Wwumi Autl m yuuiily ut mwlsl wlial Mint tt, U, UfiW ii Uoy? imivit. lh h41 wm! $mw imf any iiir rnmr, Ninl HlsrHll In (III M. V, Kllfliaji WlltfD ym m lliv im I will Wti lu N liln lliv wiy rttiUlWl MSn&i THE MARKETS. San rr.ANCisoo. Nov. 23 - Wlcat Cash 00. Chicaoo. Nov. 23 Wheat, Cash 631; Dec 63j Portland, Nov. 23. Wheat valley 771; Walla Walla 07J70. Dynamite Explosion. Charleston, W. Va., Nov. 23. While some of the workmen at the new water works reservoir were dry ing wet dynamite ttlcks today a frightful explosion occurred. Joseph Haskins was iustantly kil'ed and Frank Rldlov futallv Injured. Two others were badly hurt, all colored. An Inventor Dead. New York, Nov. 23. John 81ckles patentee of the Sickles hand air engine, died in Port Chester from paralysiB, 76 years of age. His engine sre used in almost every city of the United states. Tho lnarnuiso vies with tho oval clus ter for supremacy, whilo tho fivo stono circlet is gaining merited favor. In fivo stono circlets, as a rale, all the stones aro of tho samo description, though contrasts nro preferred by some. In tho cluster ring tho opal is much in nso as a central stono. Iu fact, this boautifnl gem is. largely employed in marquises and circlets. Turquoises, pearls and opals aro per haps the most popular stones for mar quiso ring centers. All diamond mar quises and also close set marquise rings aro finding a ready sale. Children's rings aro to an extent repe titions of ladies rings on a smaller scale. Narrow gold cirolots, with fancy settings, misses' marquiso rings in tur quoises and pearls or roso diamonds only aro among the prominent styles. Seal aud intaglio rings, chased or plain, in Roman or yellow gold, set with jade, lapis lazuli, bloodstono or garnet, cnt in angular or oval forms, uro staples among jowelry for men's oko. Initial rings also hold an establish ed position, Jowelwra' Cimnlar. On Trial. The case of E. M. Law vb. J. Rubenstein Is on trial to a jury before Justice Johnson this afternoon. Unnecessary Risks. The wise man runs no unnecessary risks. There are few greater risks thun allowing a cold to fasten Itself upon the system. Whether It attacks the throat, the lungs, the stomach or the muscular system, if given even a little time, it is sure to strengthen its hold andean then be shaken oft only with great diffi culty. It is entirely unnecessary to run these risks. Allcock's Porus Plasters applied to the back, chest, pit of the stomach or to the limbs will effectually prevent the trouble from increasing. They are simple In their Ingredients, perfectly safe, and can be applied by a child. Brandreth's Pills tone up the system THE LATEST. Below are a Few Moro of Our Prices. Salem Flour, per 60 pound sack 58o Luckel's Soap............ 8oo Bock candy syrup, per gal can .... 05o Royal Baking Powder 40a Costa Rice Coffee, Green . 23c Tobacco, Climax, per pound...... 4oo Tobacco, Star, per pound.... 45o Gold Dust, 3 pound packages,....' 23a Rolled Oats, per pound 4u Beans, Small White, Now Crop 4o 6 lb, pull lard 00o Horseshoe tobacco, per pound 46o 1 pound basket fired Japan teu 25o Eggs wanted In exchange for gro ceries, Bpuee prevents continuing the )lt, hut all our prices correspond with the above, Give us a trial, Wo uro not here for a day only, but liom to save our patrons coin for years to come, JOS, CLARK, 100 Court Mi cot, Notice Primary Election, Notice Is hurohy given (hut (here will he held a Republican primary election III (lie ulty of Haleui, Oregon, on Ha I or- day, (lie gill) day of November, JbOJ; and tliat (lie polls will he open for (lie reception of voters from I'i o'ejooU ji, III, to ft o'ulouk i. in. uf sad) day, J'om will he locaiei) at (lie following plauvti I'iikI wsnl, at llieoli) Mansion Imusp, Htoond ward, at (lie old (iourl lioun, 'I'lilnl wrli ut the armory, rourlli wnnli at Wnllliig's livery alal'lu. Til" fullowilltf vgi yulm Mllfl llulUti. Iiolilervliillivlr rwjHictivo waril)vu u.n u)WllnM lo aut H Jllllues of sulll elceilom Klft Wfi).-Wll). Waldo, (Jujil, J), IC VlM ml Will. (JIugMJ. Ktcomi wttni.-;, q, mimiu. TliKiiiton ami m, is, (WmI 'i'lilrrf Won!, Im IM, W, m, wll inJ Yfm. Msiiiihitf. vouilli wrJ.'A. h, J.yMuMlii,, rrniiltlMoiidA.F, MnAloft Al alJ prlinary HeajJoo lljaf m lo byll)eiHi Um ajliajii fuj Ijie Ji yril HIJiJ hVH) (MKm Ij iiju y txmyei,. Hon. um wwmhmlur iiivwiy) w.i itinl Oilmen iPhim lu (lie jv Mo VKillHU. llMf MMIif4liiliiM tufim WlhlVfWl Mini ill ne mlvi In Ml Iiju ev mimu llun. UMmMnuuhir ihvluwLb wuH HlJ (mlmi l)eUulHI lu lllil )jy mi- v wHen. Ak for uiiMi ii?W ikur, u j n iASSte fc!tlrifrN'AtlNifttfiWMii TODAY'S MARKETS. Prices Current by Telegraph Local aju Portland ijuotauons. Salem, November 23. 4 p. m. Office Daily Capital Journal. Quota tions for day and up to hour of going to picas were as follews: V aALKU PRODUCK MARKET. HUTC1IKR STOCK. Veals dressed 4 cts. Hogs dressed 5. Live cattle 1 J 2c. Sheep alive $1.2.5. MILL PRICES. Salem Milling Co. quetes: Flour in wholesalo lota 12.15. Retail $2.60. Bisn $12 bulk, $13 sacked. Shorts 113 14 Chop feed $14 and $15. WHEAT. 36 cents per bushel. HAY AND ORAIN. UnvHnied. old $7fi8: now cheat $7; new timothy $8 50 FARM PKOHU17IS. Wool Best, 9jc. Hnns Bist. 5 to "C Eggs Iu trade. 25c. Butter Best dairy, 1518 fancj creamery, 25c. Cheese 10 to 16 cts. Farm smoked meats Bacon 11; bams, 12; shoulders, 0. Potatoes 25c Onions 2 cent FRUITS. Apples 30c bu. Pears In trade, S5c bu. LIVE POULTRY. rou itry Hens, 6c; roosters not wanted; old ducks not wauted; young JUwk-, 8; youug chickens, 6c Turkeys. 10c PORTLAND QUOTATIONS. Uruln, Feed, etc. Flour Portland, $2.30; Walla Walla, $2 05; graham, $2.15; superfine, $2.00 per oarel. Oats White, 2520c; grey, 2527o rolled, in bags, $6.760.00; barrels, $6.000.25; cases, $3.75. rolatoes iu(oooo per sacic. Hay Good, $811 per ton. Wool valley, 79c. Ulllnlnlli, (Iron ,1M- n)inrtn FtlS- chop feed,$15 per ton; chicken wheat. 6065c'per cental. Hops UUll, 4(7C. Hlnou crn. milted. 60 lbs. S)c. Utl- der 60 lbs., 23o; sheep pelts, 1060c. DAIRY rJtUDUUK. Butter Oregon fanoy creamery, 25 27jc; fancy dairy,2022Jc; fair to good, 1517jc; common, 12Jc. (Jheese Oregon 310c per pound; Vim ni American. OfeHOc: Swiss imD.. 3032c; Dom1415c. jiggs uregon, oc per uozen. "Poultry chickens, mixed coops, $2 3 per dezen: ducks, $2.503; geese, $7.50$8.50j, turkeys,10c. Beei Topsteers, ztaio per it.; lair to pood steers. 2(rH2ia: cows. HcCdi'lc: dressed beef,3J4To jviutton .Best, sneep,$i.o(U; cuoice ewes, $l.601.55. Hogs- Choice, heavy, $3.754.00. light and feeders,$4: dressed, 5 Jo per lb. Veal Small, choice, 5c; Iarge,'434c per pound. BAN FRANCISCO MARKET. Woel: Oregon Eastern choice, ! 8 10c; do inferior, 6Gc; do ;valloy,10 12c. Hops Quotable at 68j. Potatoes Early Roue, 303oo iu sacks; Burbanks, 35i0u per sack. Oats-Milling, $1.001.12J. How's This) We oiler One Hundred Dollar? ward for any case of catarrh that can not be cured by Hull's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY Ac Co., Toledo, We, tho uudersigued have known F. J. Cheney for the lust 15 years, and be lievo him perfectly honorable In all business trunsactinns and financially ablo to carry out any obligations made by their firm, West & Truan, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Wnldimr, Kiunan &, Mar vin, Wholesalo Druggists, Toledo. O, Hall's C'utsrrh Cure is taken Inter nally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surface of the system. Tes timonials sont (tee, 1'rlco 76o, por hot tie, Hold by ull druggists, Parks' Cough Hyrup cures coughs, colds uud consumption, Mrs, Cather ine Blaok. of l.o Jtoy, N, v saysi "I took one bottle of Parks' Cough Syrup, It acted like magic, Stopped my cough aud I am perfectly well now, Hold by l.uuii & Brooks, rVjKAMlWAT MHNHay it Is houm) lo rain, You are liouiid (o lie pleased Willi lliose meals nl die N. Y Kitchen, Mate Treasurer' TenUi Notice. Hl'ATK Of OWKION, 1 ThKAHUIIY DM'Am'MMiT, HAhM, Nov. ID, JbUj. J Notice s hereby given that there urr fundHmi Imml will) willed to redeem ilia followlutt ouivlumlliig eiulo war rauls, drawn on ihu military fund vU. warrants nunihereil im jpii, Ml, w, rwi, if)M, (juo, h 0) jgio, .;...'.:. -." "t 'y iw.i iv? in. i.wj. iHJii. laiiT. 4n n. ini.i. ii tin JWW.-IWW w. ma. dsuij. 618, ml mi,tU, fop, (ml),m, tm, MU, t,m, MM, Mi), hM 6m, tm m, mm, mi. ml, W67, 64M, mu Tlie The ilMlgnuiui warrnui will b puhl iiihh rrnui Will ly pup upon proiwirly emlojuvil, MliQ li will eearM tunn mill xzn alter llieilttDuf )i IIS JiUlUiU. Pllll, MiflW'JUH, II IM it Ut limit Tim)M (JUW; iiUiTl&uur Ujm luwi. Ji im Awwnlfil 9tMm mum mrUI't IW, Mm M DER MOW PHtl'N T MAIill. A hUIl liliDI l jcidi if f iUi l'.,iu Jc U... ym Aimmi, Alum wr if y viim 4mIusi), ' fV VMH 'IIIN HAHIIAHI. JOHN HUfiHFs Dealer in 'roccr!o f't . Oils, MliiiIowuWjW ami the mo.st roiiiiiictpRiZl Uln m.i.. .. . . " 1B) r"lB' AI "i materials ifc Hnlr.CcmciitaiiilsiUitLS finest quality oicimggg Hew Advertitementt QlUTION WANrKO-ByluTST kind, on Mia nt m fiSS5!5 M ti , t , ii in i ,, " SAllI'Er PAPER-Larj-e lot otbT wrapping paper ror tale chtan 7 tT njjt ror putting under TJ.L.f'W u, unl offlcd ' llUita MTJTJXoTiATruKuood" isn H. L pmpcrty on PageiSound l for U1 fe: For "Uo by J-U 1arrt'" . sn.fe . JW HJ. BIGOKIt,Altoiner ai'liTSirrnr . KOn. Office over Hn.h'ihrff1"11'0 p commercial U-nography. omJS IT. Gray block. TUebJmSr&nrv0?. Taeorr. uuduig mitWt u-a JAPKRa.- Portland scramMimrr a. ., JLncomaBna Ban rTancluc atlionnctt'K Postofflco block. . Tacomannd an KranclcoMnZ.i". fii Postofflco block, '-'"""m Feed and Hardware. J. B. SIMPSON Has opened a reneral stock of feed tDj , nnd wilt oUo keep Borne lines o'lurtwiriiS, Persons wlsliluu goods In his line wm ti well treated and Kcl the lowest pr.co. FUEU UEUVEKY. Adjolntne Electilc tjrecery store rm Stale stieet. " C. H. LANE, Merchant Tailor I Aljolnlng Adolpu's Cigar tore. PKRKECT PATIHKAOTION GUARASIUD J. P. SHOUP, Feed Barn! At rear of Willamette Hotel TVanig boarded and cared for la a rellV manner and at uausally low prices. 10 Kim THE ANTI-MONOPOLY Strictly Cash irk I am doing nil my own sUugli'erlnj iM aaliiiage-inakliig. Sell all fretti meats-ua r-frlgt-nttor product. Free delivery lo cltj atioj) opposite brewery. " UHAH. W0LZ4 0J. 8 1-tf Proprl:inK l ? P01 Wlien In noed of a good slisvf, l)lr cUw bulb cull ut till) Porcelulu llultis. V Cam. 7-17 J 0. HMO, fty. J. ,, JUHKIN8, horse Shoeing, Blionnn l'limekla street, at wr ol IK Wr1 furiilhim sturn. wiwstal atitollop t interfering uud liwriiMWltudliiwueiliwl SALEM TILE WORKS. f.AHOKHIW ICON HAND, w ,p,miH, m iishHUir o,WM m NIHIB NIIUT AIVI HlUljr' SrTSWMBJ )iiSrjf mmn, ' iy, '"f""1 .... 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