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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 12, 1895)
yf?lll!""fJ1t'tfIU'Jilll'J flWWWMmW.''M'ftWllIM HI'111 I'L""" W'l'IWJPITl fl - CENTURY OLD Wu liavu llio linoHt lino of liltio TiibWiuo, H.uiiliu' lo tho alyiort of u hundred yours fijro, but much improved in fllyloiwid finiah, Mnniiuulh atoclc of imitation out kIiwb nnd otlior laiH wnro.diroco from tho fiustory, Alao a full lino of duuoratod china nnd novelties in tho crockery Jiuo for tho holidayo, Pncoa novt r known ho low. J.G.WRIGHT, TI-IB PION12ER GROC12R. PEMUONALa. 11. I'olilo wont to Uorviilllo today. A. Klein went to Jelloreon today. V. U, I.awler went lo Albany today. 0. II. Lane, tho tal'or, Is In Purl land., J. D. Jorduii wont to Portland yester diy. J)r. A. B. UIIlls went to l'onlnud to day. Ilov. J. Bowersox went lo Cauby to dny. Thomas rjims went to Portland yes terday. Dr. J, W. Vnrfcl, the occullsl, In In Portluud. Frank Aurya went to Eugeuo this morning. It, D. Mayo left todny fur Bummer field, Kans. Mujor George Wll llama went lo Port land yesterday. B. I). Broom ell waa a paNtonger for Eugene today. E. 0. Klrkputrlair, of Dalian, wont to Portland today. llobcrt Thompson returned to Port land yesterday. L, lillyeu,a Eugene attorney, was In Salem yesterday. lion. Geo. B. Dorrla, of Eugene, waa in Bnlcin yesterday. Geo. T. Cllno, of Woodburn, waa u Balom visitor yoatorday. J K, Wcatliorford, of Albany, wont to Portland yesterday. Secretary of State Klncaid rolurnod from .Eugene yesterday. Attorney-General Idtoman camo'tip from Portland yesterday. R. A. Kirk returned it night from a Bhort stay In Portland. J. A. Grimm, ouglncoron tho snag boat Uorvallls, la in Portland. Doputy Shorlir J, II. Mehnor ro turned to Portland this morning. Leslie Galbralth, the woll known Jockoy, left last night for California. Mies Lizzie Will, of, Aurora passed through Salem today on her way to Albany. Col. T. B. Walt predlota that tho regular ralna will not boglu until after Chrlatmaa. A. B. Smith, of the Salem Improve ment Co,, la In tho mining district, near Quartzvlllo. Mrs. X. Y. Starr, of Brownsville, returned homo today after a short visit with relatives In Balom. Mrs. S. L, Byrd and daughter ol Seaside, who have been guests of Mrs. J, W. Jordan, returned homo today. Bov. J. P. Farmer, pastor of tho First Baptist church, was a passenger to Portland on the Salem local this morn ing. E. II. Stock, tho Stato street dry gooda merchant, left for San Francisco this morning in the hopes of benefitting Ida health. II. A. Mears, a well known mining man, accompaucd by his wife, has re turned from Baker City und is now In tho QuatUvlllo district. H. P. Mluto wont to Portland today and from there will go to Wallace, Idaho. Ho will bring baok tho es caped oonviot Geo. Myrlck. WET FEET ITTVm'RTV'T T ACS Klewnt taluei, UJiliiXlliljljilO coo,7Je, II, fl,tt,; ' MIs'fU0, GOSSA.MERS - Choice for 1. Ladios nnd misses'. YnluoR formerly $2.50 to $3.50. WILLIS BROS. & CO., The Cwb.Dry Gooda, Clothing aridBhoegHouBe,, Corner Conrtl and Liberty I mjvn i!iiji,hih.iiii iyi MAROUF.RITK. BOOIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. Mr. John Holnnti is the guest ot Albany friend. ' It bun been decided that UirKorcstcri will give their grand boll New Year' l'Ve Mth A.M. Hales und baby left yes terday fur a ylxlt with friends itl Aduiim, Umatilla county. jQi'orgo II, Durham, George W. Hazuti und W. L. Nutting, attorney ofi'ortlaud, were In Batem yesterday. Mr. and Mrn. It. K. Jackson, of lirnwaavllle, ate tho guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. James W. Wilson on Chemekelo street. MIh8. Bertha Elilen, of Aurora, who has been visiting her cousin L. V. Eolen tha county clerk, returned homo today, Mrs. L. H. Addllou will deliver a lecturo in the Christian Church to night. It should and doubtless will be, woll attended. Miss Mlnnlo Foloy, of Waterloo, whllo In routo to Portland yesterday visited her father, who In employed In tho Salem woolen mills. Mtsa Bessie Colllson, of LaGrandu, la In tho city, and will make her homo with her sister, Mrs. G. M. Irwin, while attending Wlllametto university. Mr. E. L. Guerln and Miss Alice Guorln, who have boon tho guests of Mr. nud Mra. Charlton wont to Wood burn today to visit relatives thoro for wcok or so. Ton Amputated. Romeo Kaiser, the 10-year-old son of Gus Kaiser, the boot and ahoomakor, while preparing for a hunting trip on Saturday nftor tioou rested tho bnrrol of bis gun on hla foot, and thou pulled back tho hammer of tho loaded weapon for tha purpose of examining it. Tho hammer slipped and tho gun was discharged, making a band wound. Dr. B. R. Jesaup, who was called, fouud It nccossary to ampu tate tho middle too of tho loft foot. Tho boy will have to ueo crutohoa for t few weoks. The New Opera. House. Plana are being prepared for tho erection of a now opera boUso In Balem in 1800. A atook amounting to $3,800 la already ubscribod, with encouraging prospects for raising tho necessary balauco of about 10,600. If tho present plans aro adopted tho struoturo will bo of brlok, dimensions 02x120 feet, with a atage 40x00 feet, and with an auditorium the seating capacity of whioh will be 1,000 or 1,200. Anotiikk Runaway. Tho horse attached to the 3alom Steam Laundry delivery wagon whllo standing In front of the laundry on Liberty street about 4:30 o'clock yesterday, bectinio fright ened aud ran away. Hla courao waa up State street, aud whon In frout of Golden'a candy storo ho ran betweon a guy wire polo and tho sidewalk, there breaking away from the vehicle. Ho proceeded up tho street until reaching the Cook hotel, whero ho stopped, and was tabon in ohargo by hi driver. UMIlKEUiAS, LOCICB AND KkVS. Un seo "Mltonell tho repair man" No. 283 Commercial streot. Cheap rates, dallsfaotory work. JlEADAOIlEfurtxllii'sO minutes by pr.MUfrf 1'ainI'iujb. "Ono cent u dote." At druggist. Hrlng oncoldanud ulokuns. Put on ajpalrof our Htorm ltublmm and you will l all right. Hero are full lines of rub. hers and rubber boots for men, women and children at bed rook price. the very best to be be had for the wonev 13, Comolnuuderdue and keep dry in The nntlnmrarlr all told. Anaw Int lost arrived In lima J V Tuit "Duikllrund1 will miul water. The I t undo. Popular ii Hues ldie' 13 w. 13.16. 110. klcu'i 15 und iAfo ini'ufu. Thoiiearo tho I til good money can buy. ifi I mniiinuiHii i ny jjw 1 wriijAiiniiiif 1) j 11 nil I AT TMft OntRT MOUHn. Tho Day's l'rooaodlnsi in tha Da, partnisntn. Tim niArrlsg HctmoM IsiiipiI Mf) wi'fi" l ClniflcH Wilson nnd In IiIm OUfrtli Mini II. IS. King mid Mnrv UT'iBti Tit f( trninid OMljife I flwfti iiw lWt 1 Mid, In (ho filcliiiy of 0ln,rr. I'.M HATH OiM.'l. Griivri Niwk wnm iiiMtiilril admin bftalor nf iliti ilie of John It Flock, dwnrd, liy county Judge W. O. Hub hard yentrnliiy mid will rccnlvn leltorn of HiliiilnlMrallmi iitmii hi tiling n bond In tliti sum of II 0.000, Tim dr. ' ceASHtl left real propcily vnltinf iUf7H1 Intiil personal edVet nt fO'iouibodlvldfd atiinug levoti lirlrt. Mr. Mitfli died mi tho second hint, Tho probato court named (h-ofgn Will, Kl. M.irklioltlur nnd Win: Hwador appraiser of tha estitlu of Catherine lUtiuport, pmoii of Wftyk mind. In tho PlukniiH culnto Judge Hub bard Issued nil orttor to tako n receipt for n. certain ntloruny fee belonging to W. II. nud Webster llolmtm. CtllCUIT (901HT DOCKET. Bcott Boz'irlh Vi. A, Chntiuottq nnd C. O. PelhiDd, forcloMire; dcoreo on sUpulntlnn. EflloJ. Lnnd rs vs. Albert Lnnuerv, divorce; tried and a di-orco of tllvorco granted, Judgo Hewitt returned from Albany Monday having ben thoro over Bun day with his family, and convened dupartmeht No. 2 of tho circuit court nt 2:30 o'clock. Ktiiniu G. Jory vs. Nathan Wurd ct. al,, motion to strike out part of amended niiswer ovurruled and motion to strike rut portions of amended com plaint sustuimd, Bllvertou aud Portland Land Loan aud Investment Co. vs. J. E. Ham mond, ci'tt ; nou BUlt on motion of plalutiir. Tho caso of Anna M. Boycs vp. W. T. Rainsdeu, lo quiet title, will be heard at 0 o'clock thJa morning. Btnte vs. First National bank of Salem, eccheat; continued. State vs. Ladd & Bush, escheat; con tinued. H. A. Salisbury, Insolvent, A. N. Bush, assignee, asslgumont; accoiiLt allowed and a dividend of 30 per cent ordered and causo continued. Paul J. G. Kloppin et nl., vs. J. M. and H. T. Wahaco et nl., equity; mo tion to strike out parts of amended complaint overruled aa to tho flrsl ground and sustained as to the second and demurrer overruled. Louis Kampman vs. Win. Kamp man, divorce; continued. Benj. Hayden vs. George J. Pearce, administrator of tbo JC. C. bmnll estate, writ of rovlew; writ dlsmlssod and Judgmeut of the lower court aillrmed. In tho case of E. Y. Lansing v. Plummer ic Ault and H, Holdon, tried before Judgo Burnett in September, a decision was handed down Monday In favor of the plaintiff for the sum of (1,540.87 and costs and dlsbursemouU. Tho action waa on a bond given by tho contracting firm, with Mr. Holden aa surety, to Indemnify tbo plaintfl against all claims and lions for woik and labor In tho creotlon of hid laro dwelling house at bis farm south of Salem. Mr. Lansing suod for $2,876, The coso will bo appealed to the su preme court. m Granule' Sermon Aa roportod In The Journal haa beon tho talk of tho town. It la now recalled that Dr. I. D. Driver dlscuseed the tame text before the V, M. V, A. but put hla discourse upon an entirely ethical basis. If Mr. Granuls wore a sporting man The Journal would wager him any sum that he has lied about tho Bible. It la duo to the V. M. C. A. to say that some of Its lead ing members dououueo Mr. Granuls' sensationalism. Tho good work of that organization lo nppieoiatod by the community and no ouo will blame the managers one for minister's bad break. The Joukna'l has reported a great many of the afternoon leotures and aa n rule they are helpful nud useful to nil who hear them. Of course, all understand that the Y. M. C. A, la lint held responsible for the expressions or sentiments of those who are Invited to address Its mettluga nor do they necessurlly endorse the same. Ofmoeiu ELEcrEU. At a meeting of the Exempt Firemen's association held at tho city recorder's ofUoe last night tha following officers were elected for tho ensuing year: J. H. Haas, president; Ed,N. Edes, secre tary; Claud G.itch, treasurer; Henry Bohoemakor, trustee. Sau? Yoiip Carpus Wo show a now lino of car pet rugs from 80o to $4.50, To sou them is to tako one or roorp homo under your arm. KELLER & SONS, 12U Stato streot. ll.yiint).HHHW,HHIMI'f lOOKKHPINI I'l d' Iliu Slrtle IllHlUH! Ag)imn Kspcrf. so ma m arama Hiipiilli'H Not ClmrKOil Up Mm In n FaHo HIiowhiK of for Cnpfh, KxpoitThlulopii, who tins been on gagml for n tiiontli In going through tho hooka ofttio stato liuano nxylum today siiluiilltfd his report to tho lUto asylum bo.ird. After I rxaiulnlng the books and ituaoiintsof tho nsyltiin lie Muds that on July HI, 180J, llioro ; or portetl to bo on hand according til I lie Inolcn, inerolmudlio nud accounts amounting to fJ0.C91.-0, From the Invontory takon at that dale, after placing values on cacti nrtlolo from original bills when goods woro properly Idoulllled nud from most authontlo sources possible, he ilnds tho sumo to bo (14,070 77, as Is shown by a detailed statement attached. Thoro Is an np patent deficiency In tho accounts of $12,601 40. IllflGltKI'ANOKS. IteuiHof discrepancy are vory num erous, but following aro seme: in WMiimiw.niij-i VKRYBAD Hooks Hlook item. allow, on lnnd. Applm dried..... f 1UI.7S 17 W llmttou .... . 72.01) . liittln....... . 4id.no aiu.Oj ClnllllllK l,7il. 1,101 W Oonco. . 1.I37.SI BSS70 Uruxs .......-.. 3.7.M.JU IfiUV. Ury nalr . 20J00 lUS.oO UU. rolled . IKitW .....t I'nluUi, olo . mai es i) I'eaohM . . 1MDI 68,12 Plumbing- .. 10s 21 Tea .. . . . 213 2D K57 VlnfKa'-. . m.U 7U0 Wood 10.B5J 91 1,BH 1 0 Yarn. ... m&l 176 00 The report Bays: "Tho groateat dis crepancy In any single Item is In wood account, namely, J8.078.0I, whloh un doubtedly arises irom lunullleleut amounts belug charged oil from mouth to mouth us Issued. From Juno 1, 1830, when no wood was on hand, to August 1, 1801, est! mated consumption was 0,525 conic; from AugUBt 1, 1891 to August 1, 1805, 13,710 cords, or u total of 20,235 cord,. During this period there was hauled ut per vouchers, 10,071 cords, or ellmlnut log cutting and stumpago, which Ir probably included In same, 17,2281 cords. August 1, Dr. Uowlaud turned over to his successor, us per inventory 727 cords at the asylum. As per luvent ory, to;i)avo done thla would have necessitated haull ng from tho titauely farm, aa u farm product at no value, about 3,800 cord. This shows the wood waa not all charged oil. From tho books Dr. Lauo should have turned ovsr to Dr. Ilowlaud about 2300 cords pf wood at $2.75 a cord. This ho has biuu unablo to verify. Tho dlscrepauoy In tho drug account of tOOO haa most likely arisen in tho same manner by not belug ouarged oil. Other accounts he found badly mixed up but In the aggregato nearly correct. TUB HEPOUT cencludes: "To ere Is evidence of great careless ness in tho keeping of tho books, as there aro mauy errors an J omissions In posting from requisitions to blotter, ololter to department, bill book to sub sistence book und vouohers to depart ments as well as frequent errors In ex tensions. "Tho cfleot of theso errors aud thoso lu wood, drugu, etc., us ubovo men tioned la that nf not credltinglmerchan dlse, or charging up the amount of goods actually consumed, thereby creating nu nppareut dedolt iu mer chandise and making tbo cost per cupitu appear lebs than it actually was, "I'lio geueral books are ulso very bully out of balance, caused principally by a peculiar system of posting the joumul entries of the bl eunlul approp riations and tho consumption of tho same. heoommendationb. 1. l would therefore recommond to your honorable board that the books bo corrected as follews: ijubslsteuce book aud merchandise aosount to agree as August 1, 1805, with values of stock on hand as nor detailed fct-ttemeut above reported, with tho posslblo ex ception ot lusurauce, whloh In tho past has been charged to txpenBo ut tho tlmo, nnd whloh appears to be the proper manner of disposing of same. 2. Gtueral books to usejas n bass or starting point,. for the appropriations made by the leglalatlvo assembly lu 1805, Houace W. Tjheijsen, Examiner. Insane Dennis Kearney, aged 58 years, was accompanied to tho Insane asylum from Portluud by Deputy Bherlll J, H, Mlsener last evening. Thp insane man imagines (ho Masons are conspiring to lynch him und that they are Invisible. ' ' ' ' ROYAL Baking Powder. Highest of all in leavening Strength. V. S. aovtmment Report, mwitVAWR nvir. L H MfMAhAif Mk a Mow Attcnk Oi tlifl Indsperxlant, In Hit- null ( I: If MrfllrtM agNllitlli sforthlinMfM nf (lie lllilf psniifiit Pub (Hi,, lintniirrijf t Ilia tmtmf nidl fniplsltii w n't rvlnl iMVvMiIihm itrudn NtiotIir sriilltill'iu lfiifii JuiIhw Hewitt MKinUysflifliooii ashing Hint 11 writ of imtinUiiiiu, nlliff pffmpliiry or nlfcninf lv Imiio I" A11104 Hi (Mint, (io, T. (line, I). Iv. Hwank mid VV. II, Jfolui"'. illfwlors of Urn I iiilupmitlalil i'liblNhliig Uo.f I" compel them to null a iiiHliirf of III ilHil(tiiiltlirn Ut tlm iifp"" tiMfollntl a bord nf illntdnrn. Tim Mppll(Mll"ti nllcgei (hat I ho trsimiiditttN nt flleclfd dlnHlor In May IMA, mid (list tliflr leniM of (ifllro expired In hUy, 1S0(; flint tlm pftitlmiDM hayo Iwlco tratltlouod still board of illrrutnrn lo! a ill a incMliig for tha purpnim of eUetliig directors, but Hint they have tl'gleoted nud refused so to do; that a tld board I now tintlor tho control of Amos titrong, lis president, and Uco T. Ullue, Its secretary, who by refusing to hold tho annual eleotlon, acak to keop control of the corporation for Him purpose of perpetuating tho fraud of Its stockholders' rights In tho sale nf ssld corporation's property to J, H, Fletcher, Amos fltroug and Goo, T, OII110. Tho petitioners further sot forth that by reason of his porsonal Intorests Amos Htrong la not a proper person to prcaldo over tho election and certify who aro elected directors, and thoy thoroforo pray that a supervisor of election bo appolntod by tbo court; also that tholr costa and disbursements bo paid by respondents, ANiW'KK FILED. Attornoya Jllugham antl Holmes have filed nn uxtuudod answer today, denying each and ovory allegation In thecomplalntofL.il. MoMaban. It Is too long to reproduco In our columns, but tho aubstanco -of the trial, which beglna Wednesday, will bo given In thoso columns. The anawer shows that there has been no attempt to defraud anyone or commit any Illegal act. Tho property was properly transferred to tbo present owner from D. E. tiwank who held a mortgage upon It; J. H. Fletchor bo camo the 0-vner April 1, 1804; undur his management books .bavo been cor- run NOVEMBER, PRICES 2u Ounces of Soap for 5c, Best Table Sj rup, 50c gal. Tea at 15, 25 and 30c lb. Incline Your Ear our wry for we want to tell You we sell 21 cans of Oysters for $1. Corn Cake Tobacco, 1 lb packages, 20c. We are still selling TODDY, HARRITT & LAWRENCE P. O. GROCERY raotly Qkept and every cent rooeived properly accounted for; old debts created under the Mc&Iahau manage ment have been paid oir but not all the debts In full; the paper at present bona self-AUBtalnlin basis; satisfac tory and complete financial statements aro presented showing that tho busi ness has been conducted economically, and that Mr. Fletcher himself has re ceived but little compensation for bis services for the twenty months he has run tho paper. The reply ia elaborate and apeclfio In ull its details aud made a marked Impression on the plalntifls. "Mill bity Case. Constable Colllus, of Mill City, came down to Salem Monday armed with a warraut from Justice Clark's oourt for tho arrest of Newton Housley, charged with steallug a horee. The complaint la aworn to by R. b. Rice, of Mill City, who la Hensloy'a step-fat lier. Tho young man qlaia tjio prosecution la malicious and groundless. He says the horse la tho property of hla mother, bought with her own money and that he had his mother's consent to go to the pasture, get the horse and come to Salem on a business trip. He says tie was going home lha. rp,ornng In any ovent. He accompanied the constable to Justice Edes' oftlco and gave bonds satisfactory fur bis appearance. It ap. pears thero is not tho beat of fueling with hla step-father ueuco the trouble, " " f. " ' m Born.. BHULTSt In Salem, Oregon, Nny. 11, 1805, to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Shulta, a daughter, A. H. floothby, oi Mill City la a Salem visitor and will return home Wednesday after visiting with friends. Ho reports the renewed prosperity of that country as coatlnulngand has the highest hopes for Its future. THE DAILY JOURNAL. 25 cent., I n month; ?3 a year, postage paid. JJM)IBf ill ll I ! " '" """ -'Wl1l nIM II TOMORROW. Ilmiifiiuilxor nil IiIihIa nl n xrwl ritori(U flf) Iwulhm' mitt AIIanm' QoftNiiniPM, worlli fmutu for ilm Imlmifc' nf 'li wuck fl"n 11 nom Ijit-iu mi fl) MfP hDIPPC Plfl K' Cm 1 1? CM ' r,nf',niilk Inlllnl liiiii(lk(Jf('ljl',H, S6a, Nihv (ki mirilviiiK (UWy, M. c& E. Ms llfi STATE rtrTJjJJJ15I'IIONJJ 1J2. nun Tiiiu MORina Rapidly Extlneuisliod by a Llttlo fiabcock. At A:I6 this moriilng on alarm was turned lu from Corner Coutor and Churoh streets, tho residence of Frank Wlllman, tho decorator. Tho house Is the property of David Hlmpiou, Tho lira originated from a poorly con structed lire placo. Jlut 0110 layer of brlok wrro over the wooden foundation below, When a brick dropped out the lire spread below tho floor, and by timely Hlarm nud Immediate rcaponse by tho 11 ro department, llio tiro was extinguished. A Habcock extinguisher did tho work In short order, after a holo was knocked through the under pinning. Tho tiro was six blooka away and shown tho clllcnoy of chemicals as a means of scientific lire lighting. Tho lull forco turned out but tho engine was not needed, though n line f hose was ready. Hop Shipment CJeo. W. Hubbard yesterday received 11(10 bales of hops ut Hllvcrtou, which were shipped on con signment to Philadelphia. Evorv wmmwi nnodn Dr. MIlW Pain IMUk. ttteamer Gray Eii.e will lauve J Z Portland for Sa'em Tuesdays, 5 Thursdays and Saturdays at 8 o. J Z m. aud loaves Silein fur Portland Z Z Mondays, Wednesdays nnd Frl- " Z days, at 0 a. m. Quick time.lregu- Z Z lor service aud oheap rates. Agent Z Z M. P. Baldwlu at Salem dook. $100 Reward Ioo The readers of this paper will be pleased learn that there is ot least one dreaded dlseaso that science has been able to cute In all Its stages, and that Is Catajrh, Hall's Catarrh Cure Is the only positive euro known to the medical frorernitv. Catarrh hM a constitutional treatment Cure is taken Internally, Hall's Catarrh aciing directly uon mc oiooa ana mucous surface of the h' "d $:lnVhjA ?""Bd. by -- "! vviiauiuiiuii nnri ng u Jjatuie in doing Its work. The proprietors ?V.e o much H faith In its curative powers flcciatln,. "' """.une nunarea Uollars for anv SS'"f. U,,,l cure' Send fw list of LiSffiS00' Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair, Medal, Midwinter Fair, OR' CREAM BAKING IMost Perfect Made. 40 Years UnStasdar, "' - if 1 l-l 'Vl H- BTOCR STUEBT, LBTTEU LIST, Following nro tha list of tra s, called for. Fartons calling will t,i,.,. imjr MUTUitinuui" UUBOUi" ..... y"MnyJno O KAIIm KHIiitt Kloranet lllshon 1 Carpenter . KckhartJ Fienoh Minn Mish Gilbert J A Hudson (J V llcrbold IjIiis H '1111110 Norn H.is Mr Kirby W W Krankel n ( Ich niiau Jo, Hln z Adam Harrington 0 s JIalloway I) ; Kirk MamlaUi Klnsey Hamitti Liysou Mary J Mrs Lnilinm i,... MarraJos Marshslljllu Mcorloy Mary Mrs 1'riro (Jeo Pruuk Air and Mrs PnltKrsoii M n VMnmuEV II hie ft ' It iborts Dan Jtlt'iuaVYT dinilli O I, Htitmn Minot To.ler A H. F. Uoniiam, l'.M Wantiii). To exchaugo or kIi, llir.o or four acres opposite nclio! hoiibo. Will tako small pa menl, h i romalndor in work. Inquire of J i niouanauu at Ulcar Luke, six mi1., norlh or city, or nddress Haltin, II nm ' A8SAUI.T AND Uattkuy. (.'larvn- -E. Hill, of Stayton precltiot, haslll,i complaint lu Justice G. W Powtli1, 1 o.iurt against Prof. A. I,. H Iks, f, -assault nnd battery. The cats ? t fl.i.l n, U. ,.. 13 . ,..!... 11. . i aiuj iuu GMiuruuy, ITOI, liriM) la a teacher lu tho public rcliuolnf Stayton, and Clarence Hill is a studari who hud received punMinioiit U misdemeanor, which lias resulted h I causing tho arrest of his teacher. Tbi I school hoard and teachers of Htsjlcm uphold Prof, lirlirgs In Ins actios John A. Carson, of rialtui, will act i bis attorney. LiaiiT, Dn You HayV-Ycs, Ifyto want more light on the subject, lht way to get lb Is to luvoitlgve I'm new patterns of bouquet, a ml Rochester lamp? Just nit- ied at Sod mail u's grocery, ills pi lees iitn't I mot by nuy would bo competitors vri'b small atookp, Beo the gooda aul an the pilcea. Thk OuBAM.--That is not the nine I if the soap manufactured by tlm Bi- lem Soup and Chemical Co., but lu product is the cream of the market. II you want tho bestBoap fur the mow, aud want to support home onturpn.', always buy Salem soap. Two Moke. Grant Harrv, Jr., u Idiotic boy from Coos oouutv, aud M't Fannie Smith ol Morrow couuty, h today committed to the asylum. Cakhieb Boy Wanted. A goal ooy with u horse or pony can get routo by calling nt Journal olllce NEW ADVERTISEMENTb. WATED-At "Tho Cottmfe' n glrlW tt Kone-ui noius work. Appiyaioow" vuurturtei. j, r, aiaiger, rrop. ii,' IIT ANTUn Th hul lfln ulwila Inattiall lY Tliaaksglvlue turkeir nUootnB nMb b f-tvun nv a. 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UUV8 an improved fracrotrct tt'J miles touth ol town. UinaU"?: and rn. Inquire or nnrt'grat, z. man. m" !r 1 ii .' kj kj i.l iuu it? rurllilllt! aJ5 11, amy block. Bouubld rates. The bt of work Uono r OH 8 ALU OUHAl'-.On lone I tlmeor.L,! rem a acres choice land in Wrei r-T Qc Don. larvn linmn ami lurm variety ' :. i.u.uuuickuuiuo ittuu ai. '. ', Krf lDttJraltreii l'leoiy ol sroll u1;-. lSs. i wtrterandMaerea limber. Addrou i ?.,',' I .... --.-- . 1--" . ,1N 1 ohiwiii, -- Sfc ' 1 JfT faiTJ ! -ArVilas1i11i,'fi fMII-iiiaMft! . a. -.. i. SJL J. d. A-4- l4!tiij.4fc &l j.ltt3ui XuAJOtoi --- 4iA-liM,',A .-4. -a. j. Du-tjuj rmmi'kwwuimmm