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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 11, 1895)
"""WH" fc ft .. m i ' t. ;i t I MjuAiVJ!JiiwiiJiwi'tviiw rM-iifiMiitrjT.T"rMl-tg4v:;V m'rVwfr OUR ENTIRE STORE ,IS 7 wD JTHL J JlZT By the lumo or single piece Clothinp'for Men and Boys. The greatest opportu nity. The Lowest Prices. The best goods ever offered. NOOiyi yii STORE, TBI 11! Now have it in the one inch and two inch widths in a splendid quality. Small pearl buttons in white and colored for dress trimmings. Latest out. New stock of our Leppen gloves in tans, browns, modes, navy's, blacks. The best $1 glove in Oregon for 95c. See our GO-inch heavy cot ton table linen at 25c. A world boater for value. Seo our elegant fiingod doy lies in rounds, ovals and squares; fine linen table sots, 5 o'clock teas, etc., etc. Seo our ladies wool facina tors from 25 cents upward. Oh ldrens caps in the latest Tamoshanters, plaids and plain. Ohildrons school caps 25 cents and up. T. HOLVERSON & CO. MIONU 7J. PERSONALS. Thou. H, Eoynoldo Is In Portland. H, W. Myora waa lu Portland Bun day. E. 0 Horron roturned from Portland today. R. A. Kirk, tbo oxpreearuan, la In Portland. Mr. H. A. Younn returned from Al bany today. W. F, Dugan, tlio plummor, wont to Portland today, J. F. Goodo, the auctioneer, wan In Portland 'oday. H. W. Smith of AmnHYllle, wan In Balem Saturday. Mra. Ohas. A. Gray Is the cuost of friends in Portland. E. 0. Horron, tbo hop buyer spent Sunday In Portland. Judge H. II. Hewitt camo down from Aibauy today. Captain E. W. Bpouoor camo up from Portland today. MoKlnloy Mitchell, of Qervats, cams to Salem this morning. V. T. Qrlmm, of Hubbard, waa a Balem visitor Saturday. Col. Robt. Thompson returuod to Portlaud this morning. W. H. Wild, the nurseryman was In Cauby today on builuesa. Attorney Beth. li. Hammer hod buBlnesa lu I'ortlaud today. Mrs. O. D. Hutton returned today from n short visit In Albany. Ernet WIIbou roturoud today from trip to Albany aud Corvullls. This Chilly Weather bring ou to look through the store for Winter Underwear, Our un. derwear stock It replete with good values Complete lines ol union suit for ladles, misses nn children, as well as seperate plecos for them. In our nun department we have fine values In underwear for men or lys that nro sure to please. THOSE STYLISH BOUCELES are going fastfor winter dresses. Plaids nro very stylish, Look at our plaid beauties. Values and prices will both please. We give away a $50.00 black silk dtess in our dress goods department. Buy Your dress from us. 1 rWILLIS BROS. & QQ The Cash Dry GoogCcjoJblug ami Bhoe.Hoie,!fcCorner Court, and Liberty FUR. i Captilu James Smith was a passon. gor to Mllterst.urg tb'S morning. V. B. Liwler, of the Santlam mlnoa went to Portland tills moraluir. Gvernor Lord's Thanksgiving mcspaite will be ready Thursday. Thos. Kay rolurncd to Waterloo tblK morning after a Sunday visit In Balem. D'puty Slierlfl' J. H. Melsaner ro lurued to Portland Sunday morning E. M. Croloau, openlHl agent for the Btalo Insurance Co., went to Albany today. Prof. Dtiun.nf WilHraetle university, went to Portland this afternoon for a short stay. Geo S. Reed, who has been down five weeks with typhoid lever Is slowli recovering, D. L. Green wont to Portland this morning to recolvo and ship n largo quantity of hops. E. F. Parkhurat, of tho Stato Insur ance Company, loft for Eastern Oregon Sunday morning. 8. M. Stock, or tho Stato street dry goods firm of Stook Bros., ylslted froiuds in Portland Sunday. Mltu Ivy Huflhtne loft today for Spnkano, whoro alio will bo employed as teacher In tho kindergarten souools. A. Preacott, tho lumborman, has re turned to Salem from Winlook Wn , where ho ban bean to look after his saw mill at that place. Din. 8. Jordan, brother of J. D. Jordau, loft Sunday for his homo In Indianapolis, after about a four months Visit with rolatlvca lu Salem. E. L. Gtiorln and Miss A. Guerln of Kttmloops, j. C are tho guof ts for a few weeks of relatlvos ut Salem and Eugene. Theso visitors aro from 250 miles cast of Vancouver. J. L. Cbaso, tbo Eugouo commlsilon merchant who has boon spending n number of daya In and auout Salem, lelt on tho ovorlaud Sunday morning for Eugene. He considers tho proupeot of success In his btisluoR9 uudortukiug at Eugene to bo very Haltering. A Hard Cabb Thos. Waters, ago 30 years, waa brought to Salem today by bherlf! Filch and Deputy W. B. Woodcock, sontoneed to 00 years Im prisonmont for tho crime of rapo on two charges, ono being an assault on his slater-lti-law, aged IS years, aud a cousin, ngod 14 years. He weighs 170, and Is not a lighting mau, aud made no effort to got away. m Two Funerals. Tho funeral of Mr. Nortbout was conduoted at 2 o'clock this afternoon, tho remains being Interred In City View cemetery. Tho funeral of David Grleraou also took placo today ut 1 o'clock, both being under tno auspices of tbo Masons and largoly attended. Wanted. To exohaugo or sell, three or four acres opposite school house. Will take small payment, and remainder in work. Inqulro of J. 0. MoFarlaud at Clear Lake, six miles north of city, or addroas Baltm, 11-0 m Blub Boxes Aro walling to havo you ring them up. Meeseugers mount ed on wheels. Quick service. Cheap rat 03. .Mitr-riA,-'',,c.i'it.'Hi,ttB,riiffii;riL,iajii! A SOMNAMBULIST. A Salem Woman Drives Ten Miles While Aslsep. naturday morning about 4 o'clock the proprietors of tho livery stable at corner of Ferry and High street was aroused by a noise at tbo window of his room in one cornor of tbo barn. It proved to bo n person wishing a cou convenyance, so tho proprietor ad mitted the visitor while bo bnrncBscd tho horse. Tho person was a woman, olad In night apparel and with only stockings on her feet. Ovor hor night clothes she woro u long cloak and a light shawl about her shoulders. The proprietor recognized the woman as Mrs. McAlpin, a dressmaker. Bbe told him that her sister, living oast of town, was very ill and that she was going to hor. When the rig was lu readiness sho climbed to tho seat of tho buggy, arranged tho robes about her, and drovo away. A few hours later a man called at tho stable and asked if the woman bad boen there. On hearing the stableman's story be hired a rig and started after the woman. Taking tho road east of tho asylum ho learnod that tho woman was at a near farm house. The woman, who Ib a somnam bulist, did not awake until sho was bout ton miles from town, and when she recovered from her unnatural con dition sho was nearly chilled through, tho robes having fallen from around her, as well as the shawl about her shoulders. She turned hor horse to wards Salem, and started home, but with her Insufficient clothing, could not longer endure the cold, so sought shelter at tho farm house whore ehe was found. DO YOU EAT TOMATOES? The Salem Firm That Has Secured a Famous Home Brand. A Salem grocery house has bought the paok of tho famous "Thistle Brand" omatoes put up by the homo cannery. If you bellovo In patronizing home industries and making Salem a good home market, read the following letter aud act upon the prinolole of giving a home produot the preference THE LETTER. Salem, Or., Nov. 9, 1895. Messrs. Gilbert Sc Patterson, Sulu n, Oregen: Genilcrueu: Enclosed Hud Invoice for 850d(iztfu"ThiBtIo Brand" tomatoes. We wlah to state that this paok Is very flue, being put up of line solid tomatoes rained by our best gardnera around Baloru. Tho above amount, with the excoption of a fow cases reserved for our own use, Is tho total amount of our paok of 1805, thcro being none r.old to any other dealer. We congratulate you In securing this particular pack, as we areeuro tho goods will bo greatly ap preciated by your customers. We aro xlways glad to seo our merchants patronizing home industries aud theie- by holplng to build up our town. Yours truly, Tub Wallace Oannkkv. Per J. M. Wulluco, Manager. An Appeal From tho Prison. Rov. W. C. Koutuor, pastor of the Cougregutlouul church, In his sermon lost night stated that ho waa often ad dressed by the prisoners with it 11 ap peal for text books on arithmetic, te- ograpby, etc., as well as for slates. andJber 17th. Hbo will return to her homo old magazines. Many of tho prisoners havo au earnest dealro to improvo their meutal condition, and should be aided by tho public in tho worthy ambition. There, are mauy families lu this city whoso children are grown, aud who havo no further need of their old school books. It la the Interest of the public to heed tho appeals of the prisoners, us by bettering tholr condition the mul titude Is Improved. Deaf Mute Insane, A strange man about sixty wub picked up Sunday by tho Salem police aud today, committed to tho Insaue asylum, He oatried a blanket and a buudlo and struck at peoplo wrth his cane. In the city Jail ho undressed himself and aotcd eruzy. He refused to speak or hear, and acted deufmuto perfeotly. Ho carried care saying ho could wrlto IrUh, and was discharged from u Pittsburg ass turn. Tiie old man If ahamming to gtt good wluter q'urtora noted his part well aud by tbU lime has what ho wauts. Tho finest sauerkraut at J. A. Van Ellon's. New Notaries, H. H. McCarthy, 0. A. Lewis, B. E. Padgett' and John Wllllamsou, all of Portlaud, wero com missioned today. Chow-chow aud sauerkraut, best ever on the market at McCull Bros. All druggists guarantee Pr, Mllra Pm I'lixa 10 stop iioauoono. "One cent a lose. Sau? Yoiir Carptfs Wo show a now lino of Car nrtr. riiffH from ROn in ft.t.fiO. To 1 ., . . . , southern is to tako ono or inoro homo undoryour arm. KELLER & SONS, 121) 'Stato street. !f5!9 SOCIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. Mrs. Emma Plants returned to her home at Milton Or , today. Mrs. H. R. Holmes, of Portland, I iu tho city, the guest of relatives. Prof, and Mra. J. M. Powell, of Mon mouth, wore In Salem Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Harrllt, of near Sllverton, aro visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Merrill of this city. Miss. Anna Loe, of Junction City, weut to Albany this morning after a visit with Mrs. J. R. DavU In this city. Mrs. Lou Smith left today for Frankfort Kansas, lu response to a tolegram announcing the sorlous ill ness of her father. Mrs. I. W. Starr of Brownsville, while en route home from a visit with relatives In Portland, stopped oil' at Salem for a vlalt with with her sister, Mrs. O. P. Bishop. Mr. and Mrs, Sioyls McCoy, of Ai bauy, are In Salem visiting Mr. Mo Coy's paronts. Mr. McCoy Is hi the employ of the Southern Pacific as bridge boss. Mr. and Mrs T. J. Tompkins, or Al bany, returned homo today after a short visit with Mrs.Tompklus mother, Mrs. E. 0. Small. They made tho trip to Salem by wheel. Tho ladles, of the First Congrega tional Church, will servo a bounteous dinner In the church parlors between tho hours of 1 and 4 p. m. Thanks giving day. Mr. and Mrs.Wm. Farre,from Grunt county, wero guests of the family of stato treasurer Metsohan last week. Mrs. Farre wan a schoolmate of the MIh9ob Motachan, A fcoclal mooting, of the Men's Lcaguo of tho Presbyetrlan Church, will bo held lu the church parlors next Tuesday evening at 8 o'olook. A pro gram will bo presented and refresh ments served. Y. M. C. A. Social. An entertain ment aud social will bo given at tho Y. M. C. A. rooms next Friday ovo nln gut 8 o'olook, under tbo raatiBgo m9nt of the young poplo of the Pres byterian church. All members and their frlonih aro Invito I to attend. Tho Young Men's Christian Asso ciation ull over tho world wit obeervo thu week aa a opeula! week of prayer. The local association will hold special meotiuga in their parlors Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday evening, and will bo led on these respective evenings by F. A. Wiggins, F. E. Brown aud Prof. Dunn of Wlllametto University. Miss Frances M.Hoflhlne was yes terday untied in marriage to Mr. John L. Brown, the coremouy being per formed by Rev. J. Boweisox at tbo home of tho brldo In South Salem and witnessed by a tew friends. Mr. and Mrs. Brown will rcsldo in Balem in tho future. FAREWELL, PARTY. On Friday evriulrg Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Wrlghtman teudored a farewell party to Mrs. Chas. E. Purvcr and children, of British Columbia. Mrs Purvor is a ulster of Mrs. Wrlghtman, Mrs. Mlnto and Mr. Gienn, uud baa boon visiting In Salem felnco deplim ou tho Fruzler river this week. Tho evening waa spont lu pleasant conversation, and refreshment wero sorvod. Tboro wero presont Mr. and Mrs, H. P. Mlnto, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Glenn, Mra. A. B. Cox, Mr. und Mrd. W. J. Policy, Mrs. J. W. Cox, Mrs. Carrie N. Ogle aud Miss. Eva Cox. Mrs. L. H. Addlton a national aud state lecturer ou tho "Social Iudustrlal Problem," will apeak lu tho Christian church Tuesday, Novembor 12th at 7:30 p. m. Her subject Tuesday even ing will be "Tho Great Ecouomlo Fac tor of the Labor Q lestlon," Of Mra Addlton the Oreganlan says: "Mra. Additon charmed all by her womauly caivlnolng address," From the Dully Advocate, Berkley, G.l "Mra. Addltou ta a forcible and con vincing speaker. Hor lauguago la well chosen, brief and comprehoualvo Sho Is well Informed upon the ques tions of the day and able to haudle them lu a masterful manuer. Thoso who do not agree with her olteu aro convinced by her clear aud pleasant styloof presenting facts and arguments. Mrs. Addlton Is above all a womauly woman. She disclaims tho tlilo of "New woman." Sho says there Is no new women; that the so-called aro only the old women waking up and throw ing aside old prtjudlces. That con pervatlvo Hues aro dropping, and tho the world aud its women are progres sing. Mr. L. H. Addlton went to Marlon this morniug where she will deliver a lecture tonight. She will return to Balem tomorrow. While in Balem Mrs. Addlt'in Is tho guest of Mrs. J. L. ParrUh. Prisoner Captured Supt, a. N, Gilbert baa received word from Wal lace, Ida., statlug that Geo. Merrick, a convict who escaped from the Oregon I ponltentlary, several mouths ago, had . L ntr0,i ,i h.1,1 there. Mer- rick Is a forger and bis time would have been free now had ho remained. Harry Mlnto will be sent after the mau as booh aa the necessary papers arrive. Obituary MELLON - In Salem, Oregon, al the homo of her daughter, Mrn 'I. " Wilson, corner of State and 18th Hts , nt 0:20 a. m.. Muuduy, November 4 1893, Jiillniin E. C. McIhoii, aged 70 1 years, 11 aonths and 1!8 dnjs. T funeral was held at the, residence Tuesday, November fi, at 2 i M., the strvlos being conducted by Uev. G W. Grunnls of tho M. E. ctiuich, her pastor. His remarks v. ere beautiful uud lmprcttfrlve. 'iho remsliis were laid to rest bealdn bur busbind In the J. O. O. F. cemetery, Re v. Mr. Bow erpox, fonneily pusnr of one of the daughters, ullerlu 4 a short prayer. Deceased wus boru iu Kenltiekyf, on the Oth of November, 1811. She wuc man led January i!3, 1811, to Samson Davis Metson, who died in this city Jtuuur 1, 181)4. She and her hua bind, wl.h their family, en wed tho plaius, coming to Oregon iu 1801, tak lug up their rerlduuco lu Marlon cotiu tv; and about twontj eight years ago they located In Salem, residing hero I ontlnuotmlv thereafter. The Lord bleswl tholr union, en trusting to them tho cato of eleven precious souls; aud, altbo igh thoy did not iioeccfH wealth, theirs was a hap py home whet luveiind truth abided, und the l.iw, "Bearyo ono another's I urdeus," wis fully exemplified in the dally houio life. "Belter is a little with righteousness, than great reye uuo without right." Mrs. Melsou became a Christian In early girlhood, aud joined tho Metho dic crutch, in which sho continued a faithful aud coslstent member to tho end. "Remember now thy Creator In tho days of thy youth, whllo tho evil days como not, nor tho years draw ulgh, when thou abalt say, I have no pleasure In them." During tho seven years immediately preceding hor death, Mre. Meleon was confined to her bed and helpless, by reason of paralysis; and a greater part of the time she was au lutonso sufferer; but bor confidence iu her Heavenly Fa ther remained unshaken to the lav. "Rejoicing In bopo, patlont Iu tribula tion; continuing Instant In prayer;" l r "Many are tho afflictions of tho righ teous; but tho Lord dellvereth tlum out of them all." "As God aud ange a look down upon the silent history of that woman's administration, nothb g external, no outward development I kingdoms, no emplre-bulldlug on compare with what she has done." "Nothing can compare to tho silent w-rk In obscure dwolllngs, of faithful SHOES, SHOES - WW I HEAVY REDUCTION Now raado on Leather and Rubber factories, but we aro actually cutting lower ;than over to reduco our Heavy Stock, Wo will not carry goods over, aud give buyora the benefit. Don't fall to post yourself on our stook and out prlcos. New lino of Razor toos that will S lease you. Call and see good men's hat only 48o. LookR as well as a f I hat. utter ones at bargains aUo, M. J. MATSON, PROPRIETOR, 142 STATE ST. women bringing tholr children to honor und virtue and piety." Noth ing that sho could do for her ohildren waa ever too hard. Aud they, brought up "iu tbo nurture aud admonition of tho Lord," cheerfully oboyed the com maud, "Honour thy fathor aud thy mother;" and during their mother's long aud paluful Illness, faithfully, un. complalniugly and unitedly performed their duty. "I havo been young, and now am ohl; yet have I not eeon the rlghteoua forsaken, nor their seed fouud begglug bread." With thorn it was purely a labor of love. "He glveth power to the faint; and to them that havo no might ho increasetb strength. For their devotion to tbeoue who gavo them life, ajawel has deen plaoed in the crown which awaits them, And of each daughter, it cau be truly eald: "She bath dono what she could." The children surviving her, are Mrs. J. H. Wilson, Mrs. T. H, Wilson, Mrs T. L. Davidson, Mrs. Ella B, MoDow ell, of Salem; Mrs. L. B. Plants, of Milton; Mrs. S. P, Garrlgues, of Hep- puer, and J. Asbury Melsou, of Salem. Supreme Court Decisions Sam uel Council, respondent, vs. Martha E. McLaughlin, appellant, appeal from from Multnomah couuty. Judgment reversed and a new trial ordered, Opinion by nioere J Stato of Ore gon, respondent, vs. Joseph Kelly, ap pellant, appeal from Multnomah oounty. Judgmoutatllrmed, Opinion by Beau O, J ....State of Oregou, re spondent, vs. John A. Carr, appellant, appeal from Multnomah county. Judg ment reversed. Opinion by Bean O. J. Erory woman uueda Dr. Miles' Palu Pills. m i A Portland Suicide. PoiiTtANn, Or., Nov. 11 R. o. Kane attempted to kill himself with a pistol this morulng. Ho is still alive, but there U llttlo hope bf his recovery. Dcmestlo Infelicity Is the cause, SPECIAL FOR ut mo REMNANTS Remnants of ull kinds and n'zes at a great sacrifice. Call early nnd secure first choice. S. M.& E. 115 STATE Tnsane. Deouty Sherlfl J. 'H. Mia- ener last evening brought T. J. Gresh- nm. nirnd 48 vcars.tothe Insane asylum. The unfortunato man Imagine himself to bo electrified and that tho Maaona, Odd Fellows and Hibernians have nnmnloto control over him und cause him to have pains throughout his person, besides talking to him. m Rheumatism Runs Riot When there Is lactic ncid lu the blood. Liniments and lotions will bo of no permanont benefit. A cure can be ac complished enly by neutralizing this acid and for this purpose Hood's Sar saparllla Is tho bent medlclno because Hood's Sareaparllla Is tho only truo blood purifier prominently iu tho pub llo oyo. Hood's Pills act easily, yet promptly and effectively, ou tho liver and bowels. 25c. Wlien IUby iw Melt, wo gavo her Costorla. When li vm a ClilM, ulio crloJ for Owtorla. Whan alio becomo Jtt, ulio clung to Custorfa, Whoa alio tod Children, h cavo them Castortsw RUBBER BOO", Boob. Prltea aro still going up at tbo m rao. Bargain Store, S Steamer Gray Eaglo will leavo S Portland for 8alem Tuesdays, Z Thursdays and Saturdays at 0 a. 2 m. and leaves Silem for Portland Z Z Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri- Z days, at 0 a. in. Quick tlmo,regu- Z Z lar service and obeap rates. Agent Z Z M. P. Baldwin at Salem dock. Z $loo Reward Sloo The readers of this paper will be pleased learn that there is ot least one dreaded dlseaso that science has been able to cure in all its staces. and that is Catairh. Hall'i Catarrh Cure Is the only positive euro known to the medical frarernity. Catarrh being a constitutional treatment Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, acting directly upon me oioou ana mucous surface of the ? ,.e' 8nd ?ivlnB th patient strength by bulldincr uo the constitution and n.itin4 nature in doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith In its curative powers that thev offer fine Ilnnrlr,! nli,.. case that It falls to cure, Send for list of iMimoniais. cd,jrus' J-,Cheney & Co., Toledo, 0 Sold by Druggists, 75c. Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair, Medal, Midwinter Pair. DKL CREAM BAKING POWDQt IMort Perfect Mad. 40 Yetw tke Standard. mm n H. STOCK STREET. MARKETS BY TELEORam. Balom and Eastern Quotations o rooted Daily. wgr omoAoo Nov.:il.-Wh8it, cusbj.c., o ij. Vnttf. xr ,, n 1 . i., "". ".....-n ivcr.IlSiqlead.lUi, BAN IKRANOIHO'I MAHKnr. BAN KltANOISCO.t Nov 11. -A'hcol X"M7ofn' oho,c. W. ""l-r,V vnlloy, t)Uc, Hops Uuotn ble nt 13 0 1. I'olatocs 25 to 0o pit mirVJtiuhn ner Miok. nil tea r oaw Milling, ;ivar,. PORTLAND MAKKbT. -" ". Flour I'or tiund, 2.70 Ronton countr i liny --Oo t, J538 M) per Uiu. woji- Vftiiey, iiwiio. Mll'HtutIn-Uruu,IO.60i NhortH, tlZM- ,h, fcoa iaoi6 per ton; ryoBOo perc. P Hi. ic ncen, altcd, (W ibubKc; uadcrcoik, 7070 iheop polU, HX57.'c. n 'uua"'-wm HiIm Wow VteuaMocZ funoy Ualrv, 18 l7Xs; fair Ui Kool, ,ll322 I oommon, 10o nl jl Choese-urrgon full cream, &M J I'oultry CUIoKonit l.500l0jnerrtoi:docii 10ll'i4.tOi getso. fl,UX37.U), turkoji, Hv DtlOcidm-Hed. 12a. ' tie 1 Tciptent,VKOI 8-c5 per ft: lair to tvd ttorii,2a3 3-6e; cowb, 'Ji3vo; drexkca in lar0, .u tin Uont beet, 175a20Oj tliolcj n 1,7S; dressed. o. HogR holce, heavy, FM0a3,60; light ud CPrtord. 130; dreoseil, VAo y n. Veal small, choice, 6uU ; mrce.Halcflfc, 8ALEU 1IAUKKT. Wheat i)o V bu. market firmer. Oals-lk. Huj Haled, cheat. Jl.50ti5.00; tlmothr.nuil, Hour. In whoitsa.o loin, fi&O; retail, It, brnn buU JlU.OCh wicked, siUU; hhorU. tllffi 12 00; coop feed, IU.0lM12.00, eal-lfrcaed.o. HoifB UrrMOil, iUo, Live Uttlo-I2o. lotntoea io V Du. Onions to. Turkey ttiRo. ApplOH U0A40O on. Ki(gs ac. Iltiiis-.llo. llncou10a. l'CMohe lia'ibu. I'oultry Hroilera, 7c; hens, Co; durU,JTe, nKADAOHEcurcdiuaimlnutoubyDr.MIW PainI'ills. "Ouo cout iidoio." Atdru(lsts NEW ADVERTISEMENTb. FOUND A pickneo coutul.ilng coihlii from the oultm Woolen Mill store. Owan utntuve the same by deerlblDK propeiit; und pnylng costal UM nt Journal odes. ll'IWI WrtNlVD. tiy younir nuuof tjourt bUi uud von o ex pi-rleuceni cleric, eaipipj. menl In retail biulneiw: M-tl.tlod witbimiU waet. dnre-a Carl, this oillco. U ANn n - Waco In iho oily to work lor ' uoird aiur Mhool hi um, by ftrcnfto' of H Apnly by mall to rrnk L. UrKi, falem pcstoince, ll I- O-'J .i4ui(B Watch, has the Initial ul j rinntrwlil Doiewardcd oy ieumiDW Oaplu.1 1'rlntlng Co mhIu lug tniildii'.. WA STr D Iluuewurk by a ymiog worn" wlih oxperleneo. Apply atMrs.i'pttirt boardlnK I10UHH. vhv 1,TjUr.D..AiiUverluowuU!b, American ) thorn worka. Call at this office. Ut I AD E Ask for l France Tvtb rssW," II an excelleriL nronenllloll Hint 1 DDdlt. Order lor all bindii o. hair goods rilled wliais alow day. Tmis mnuofor HalrdresslH, MauleuniJg and Treating the Bo ip by w month, A. M H.klUH.Kuomll'atdrld.eilKli. T 1. KIHUER. Newspaper AdvartUlnj Ant iU' Excliange, 8au IraDcaeft d agent. This pap' u I,f' JU. 31 MerobanU' is our authorized on flle In bUoinoe. PAI'Elta.-1'ortland, Bacramento, watUs Tooomaand Ban t'ranclsco papers on ss.i at llopr Poatorrleo block. M uohl ro LJAN.-U. Maran. foul OMInnbloflic. MOB Hit C"PAAUU8 a improved 6-acre tr-ctttrjj OOUU mllea south ol town. Hmall houss rind barn. Inquire or llurgtrat, over sw man. u SIKLLA HUKRMAN TypewrmuK n I oommerolal stenography. Oince, ro .Gray block. The beat or work dons atre aonabla ratea ' "?j TUR HALB intKAt'-.un loug time "j"1" rant Aiinreji nhnttui Good, large home and burn; variety pi dw lngfrultiroeg. I'leuty of am til iru".? water and iaorea Umber. Address wj.'"' Balem. " """ POLAND CHINA HOGS, Thennde'alsned'has a pedigreed ro'so China boar, l'acemaker," nd aooui youu boars and sown from PeaotmaKer, lullblood folaud China ow, whlou r ' lered for sale ohop. Jono 1.ar,n?fn'11rd Independence road, near Uolmes O'JY GEO. JPENDBI01VS MEAT MARKET. S-il Commercial st. lOottle bl?V' -fBuooeaoor to 0. M. Beck Co.l . Best meats in the .city. xrompMiiw' at loweat prices. REMOVAL Umbrella man fonoerly at 187 Conitnerds 8t haa removed m ! HtatO St., Arnv' building, where be will bn glad to see " od customers, also now ones UmU'f" V paired, recovered and new ones made crl Oau Whllo, 'ileullc: urey, liJ,aa. rolled i. l'olatorNw OrfROU.aViti'Mwrfack j-tJnf -,-. w Jt