Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895, November 13, 1895, DAILY EDITION, Image 4

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By the lumo or single piece Clothing for
Men and Boys. The greatest opportu
nity. The Lowest Prices. The best
goods ever offered.
GAIL BORDEN
IEAGLE Brand
..CONDENSED MUX.
Has No Equal
SOLD BVERYWHERB
PERflONALS.
B. A. Clark has returned from Port
land. JN. J. Judith went to Portland till'
morning.
Mrs. Uhas. Gray returned lust night
from Potllniid.
Dr. " . 8. rikllT returned laat night
from Portlaud.
Dr. W. E. Copoland returned from
Kugeuo yoatorday.
Dr. A. II. aillls returned this morn
ing from Portland.
Rev. J. P. Farmer returned from
Portland last night.
MoJ. Geo Williams returned from
Portlaud last night.
Mrs. E. E. Pentland who has been
qtiitolll la improylng.
Jos. RIeeUor, the bop buyer, oamo up
W. U. Knighton rciurueu iuu.
Roseburg this morning.
it. v. Harris, or lsollovuo, was b
Bnlem vieltor yestorday.
T. Ilolverson, tbo diy goods mer
obant, wa In 'Portland today.
Mr. and Mrs, Wcruer Uroymau arc
vlsltlug friends In the metroplls.
Doputy Prosecuting Attoruoy A. O.
Coudlt wont to Gates this morning.
Frank C. Ilakor, ex-ttato printer,
otmo up from Portland this morning.
O.'P. Iiurdiloy and Postmaster
Drunk, of Kola, wero in Balem toduy.
A. Kllugor (bo brewer, mndo a I lylnp
bualuucRS trip to Gcrvals this morn
ing. Ex-Houator (J. A. Coggswoll, and
wife of Lake county, aro In the cltj
tuday.
J. M. Long, a member of tbo Ust
legislature from Multnomah county,
was In Balem yesterday.
Barton Z Rlggs. of Balom, has been
onllod to tbo past rate of tbo Christian
oburolt wt Waltsbuurg.
Adolpb Prasll unci Deputy Bberlll
Wbeelor, of Portland, are in Balom foi
a snoot! visit totbostato Institutions.
Ex Goy. Z F. Moody wont to Port,
land this morning to attend tbo fu
neralofB. G. Read who died In Pasa
dena, Cal. a few dayB since,
D H Loouoy, of Jcflersou, and
Frauk Miller, of Fait Held, two cif
Marion couuy'a big farmers, wero In
town today.
Gkeat Readehs. Bupt. Gilbert
tftye the convicts at tbo state prlsou ute
btcomlug great readers. Last mouth
over 000 volumes wtre tukon out and
returned, besides a great many newt
papers aud magazines. Tbo whole
literary work is lu obargo of a convict
who was formerly n minister.
WET FEET
1TM"RT?1?TT AQ KlemntYHum, tho very beu to b be lirt for tbo (money.
UlUXJXlijLiil.i3 Wo,7Jc,ll,l,WJJ, Como In under ono and keepdry
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linen- ftrtie' M
Mlm-R' tuo,
GOSSAMERS -
WILLIS.'BROS. & CO.,
Tbo OashJDry Goods, ClolliUig und BboeiHotireiCorKer CourtJ aud Liberty
esssfas
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BrAT.fi HOUrtE NEWS.
NKW NOTAKtKS.
N. B. Dygert and JobtiT. Wlialley,
Portland. w-ru commissioned uoturiit-
Kluy.
BTATB LAND llitAKD.
Tim Halt- school land board met
Tuesday afternoon and closed out
.treat (lel of UUslni'Hrt. A few good
loans were made anil II wan le.rutd
ttmt tbo bimut is wring alow in nil there
matters. A great uiauy of the old
1 i:itiH in eastern and southern Oregon
aro four or live years behind In intorett
and ' on many n t u cent will In
reulizod.
Insane Patients.
Bbirill Pny, of jUmon, brought
another Insane patlout to to tbo asylum
yesterday, tbo unfortunate person
being Mrs. Mary Grossman, aged 60
yearu, a native of bwltaerland.
Mrs. Ftfunle Bmltb, aged 37 years,
a nallVO 01 UIOVOIUUU, J,, wub com-
mlttod from Morrow county, and also
arrived yesterday.
Mrs. Hnzelett, who was out of tlio
lustltutloH on purole, was brouuht
back by Deputy Bherlil
Portlaud, last night,
Wheeler of
W. P. Adams Gets Two Tears.
W. P. Adams was sentenced by
Judge Btephens yesterday to -nine
S&WtflwJri tbo caunty Jail for tbo lar-
the mock marriage cas Adnlm wila
sontoncod to alx months and flued $600.
lu tbia co8o be was charged with lewd
cohabitation, and ho pleadod guilty.
If he does not pay the lino, be will,
altogether, have to remain in the
county Jail Just two years, lacking a
day or so. He was tried and convicted
of tbo larceny charge last week, Bun
day Orogonlan.
Adams waa a witness lu the Simon
dlvorco case tbat attracted bo much
atteutlon at Balom some tlmo ago.
Ahm Bukned. Frank Woloh, as
Blatant ongluecr of tbo flro department,
bad bis right arm bolow the elbow
severely burned by escaping steam and
hot water, Tuesday, and Is now com
pelled to carry it in a bandnged condi
lion.
Luck Whisky. Popcorn to bo good
stiould be old. ran Eaton has some
good old popcorn, and some superb
new com poppers, Got your supply
and be happy.
, Btili. Tjikrk. The most popular
unch counter and restaurant ever in
ttlem Is still there. Konworthy &
Harnett's, whero you can always got
llio best meals for the money.
THANKBaiVINQ PltOOI.AMATION.
For that day you want tbo choicest
mince meats, raisins, d.lcd citron,
renge aud lemon peels, etc, MoUalls
Bros, have the bett.
General admission 23 cents. Rd
erved seats 15 cents at the football
jame Saturday.
Winter taua aud heavy soles also in
visible cork solea to arrive at Krausse
Bros, this week.
Winter taus
Krausso Bros.
heavy sole shoea at
ritaes
llrlng ou cold aud kIcUucm. l'ut ou a 'pair of our Worm
Hubbcr aud you will enll rlubt. Iterenro full line or rub.
ber und rubber boot for meu, wouien and children at bd
rook prloe.
Tito Slrt lot urnrlv nil told. Anew lot Junt arilved In tlmo
TcoI)u k llnind" will uid water. TUe et made. IMpular
W.IA 10. 1 10 Meu'H f twa V.w inji'iiog.
TUconreilioliit good money can buy,
Choice for 1. Ladies und
Values formerly $2.50 to $8.50.
misses
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HOOtM, ANNOUWOEMnNTB,
ftflri JWfllftJi' wUt Id Ugiin
tmUy.
Iilltlfl NpIIis fur, ilntiglilfr of 0. u.
Vny, lit Vew Park, Iim rccovcfwl from
her recent IIIiicm.
fllnflllllifnllrnlly staled (hat llio
ptoposrd brtll for TliankuKlvlng eve
will not tatto jilaco.
Mrs. J. A. Owlno wont io Kugdtio lo
day or a visit with Iter sister, Mrs.
Chariot Muybow,
Mrs, 1), L. Flts'efi Blem's popular
tnodlsle, is liidlnpoeed and unable to be
at her biisineHi toduy.
Airs, Kiln Bmltli and Mrs. Mooro
Wentlo Albany Ibis morning to visit
their parents, Mr. aud Mrs. McCltiug.
Mrs. I). L. Mathouoy wont to Cor
vullls tills mnrulng, whether she was
called by tho Illness of her father, O
W Bficucer.
Mrs. Casmdy, of Yew Park, who re
ceived an lnury to her foot a short
tlmo since, Is now able to walk with
tbo aid or crutches.
Mm. J. W. Wilson nnd little daugb
ter.Margucrltc, went to Jellersou today
where they will visit Mrs. Wllson'a
sister, MtB. L. O. McCoy.
Mrs. L. H. Addltou went to Turner
todify. In response tu an invitation
Mrs. Addition led devotions at the
blind bobool tul mornlog.
rbe Ladles' uulld at tile ispiscopai
church will servo a ehlckou supper i.t
tbv KUlbt rooms Wednesday, Novem
ber 18th, from 6 to 8 p. m.
I'.of. Duun.of Wllla ottu tinlvorsity,
will lead the praj er aud praise servii e
ti bo held In the parlors of tbo Y. M.
0. A. toulght from to 8:45 o'clock.
The Mai Inn County Christian F.n
deayor convention for 1805 will bo held
at Woodburu on November 16tli and
17lb. Mim Orplm (Cranston, of Wll
lard, Is eecelnry.
The lecture ot Mrs. L. H. Addltou lu
tbo Christian church last night was
woll attended, und the audience wus
well pleated with her stylo of uddtees
aud quality of thought.
J'rofs. Heritage and Winkler, of the
musical department of Willamette
university, will glvo a concert at Howell
ball, Howell, November 23d, for the
beuetlt of the school librury.
The first Intercolleglato champion
game of football will be held ut the fair
grounds Saturday afternoon between
the Agricultural college team of Cor
vullis and the Willamette university
team. Doubtless u large crowd will be
present to hurrah for Willamette.
Miss Mary E. Bhafer aud Mayro
McKlnney will bo married this oven
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Miss Bhafer Is well known in Balem,
having spout several years in school
hero, aud la a graduate of Willamette
uulverslty. Mr. McKlnney is a brnlbci
ofE. E. and John MoKlnuey of Ibis
city.
Miss Etta Beamer, now a member of
the Aamold Concert company, received
a woll merited trlbuto to her singing
from tbo Fondlolon Eit Uregouiau,
wblcb says; "Miss JJenmer posessee a
raro volco of natural merit, capable of
being ttalued for very effective singing,
Hur numbers were enoored with
enthusiasm and very gracffully ip
sponded to by Miss Beamer.''
SALEM SOCIAL CLUB.
At tbo Hotel Willamette yesterday
afternoon a number of the leudlug
society gentlemen of tbo city met fur
the purpose of organizing a social olub.
EP, McCornaok was elected tempor
ary chairman aud H. W. Thompson.
secretary. A motion was adopted that
tbo permanout cfiloera couslst of u
president, vlco-presldeut, socretary,
treasury and board of (lvo trustees Au
election was then held,wlth the follow
ing result: President, Ptill Metsohau;
vico-presidont, E. P. McCornaok; sec
retary, C. D. Gitbrlolsoir, treasurer,
Cluud Gatcb; trustees, I. L. Patterson,
G. P. Huuhos, A. Klein, W. T. G.ay
aud F. R. Anson. W. 0. Knlglitou,
G. B. Gray aud B. W. Thompsou wore
named us a commltteo on u homo for
the olub. Commlttoj to form cunatl
tutiou nud by-laws, I. L. Patterson, C.
M. Idleman and George U. Bingham.
A, I. Wagner, A. Klein and J. J.
Dalrymple wero appointed to collect
Inltatlon fees.
Marrlod.
DOKE-URKttOUY-At the resl.
deuce of O. Boko three miles above
Mebama, Monday, Nov. 4. 1805,
MIssElmlrHDoke toO. C. Gregory,
Justice of Peuco J. M. Ekew odlcl
atlug. o
Born.
3TEINER. At their homo on Liberty
ptrxet, Balem, Or., November 1-.
1805, to Mr, aud Mrs. Leo Bteluer, a
daughter.
PARLOR TABLES
Just received from tho Fast.
A pretty line of artistic tabled,
Call ancl see them.
KELLER & SONS;
12U Stato street
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HTATB OK OREGON. )
TllANICBOIVtNO PltOOLAMATIOM,
Bai.km. Oregon, Nov. 10, 1805)
In nckiinwlrdginout of tbo manifold
morel 5s voiichaitfcd by Almighty Qod
to our st'Ue and people during the past
year, and In accordance with tbo proc
lamation of the president of tbo United
Htates, and lu o.impllatico with u tlmo
honored cuctom, I William P. Lord,
governor of the Uto of Oregon, do
hereby dcslguat and set apart
TlIUIlSDAY. THE TWENTY-EIGHTH
PAY OK NOVBMIIRH, A. D., 1805,
AS THANKSaiVINd DAY.
L"t us, on .liat day, abstain from our
imml occupatlon,and lu our homes and
placoH of worship offer pralso and
thanks to Ihe Utvor of All Good for
many blessings conferred upon our
ueople. Let us also dovoto It to the
ouj'tyrueut of hospitality and tbo reuu-
Ion of families; to the doing or charit
able deeds snd strengthening the
bonds of friendship; to awakening sen
timents of patriotism aud respect for
social order; to cultivating a blgb
seuso of duty, to r llevlng tbo wants of
tbo needy and distressed.
Done ut tbo cnpltol, in Salem, Ore
gon, this thirteenth duy of oui Lord,
ouo thousand el(,lu bundled and nine
ty live.
Ym. P. Lord,
Governor,
By the Governer:
Hauiubon R. Kinoaid,
tiooretnry of Bible.
Cahkikk Boy Wantkd, A ru d
boy with u horse or onv can got a
route by culling at Journal oilier
shoe;s, shoes -
MAMMOTH STOCK
VINO
HEAVY REDUCTION!
Now mude on Leather aud Robber
factories, hut wo aro actually cutting lower Lilian ever to reduce our Havy
Block. Wo will not oarrv goods over, and give buyers tbo benefit. Don't fall
to post yourself on our stock and cut price. Now lino of Razor toes that will
BieaBoyou. Call aud see good meu's lmt only 48j. LookB a? well as n M hut.
utter ones at bargains also.
Union Bargain Store.
M. J. MATSON, PROPRIETOR,
142 fSTATE ST,
THE JORDAN BOYS AGAIN
At Tholr Old Trade of Lawbreaking,
and Aro Arrested.
Tho notorloui thieves and tbugs,
Willis aud Allen Jordan, are again In
tho tolls of tho law, having beon ar
rowed Tuesday for assaulting nsid rob.
hlng acoupleofChluamon. The China
men wore passing the watering trough
tint) sldo or Eolu, wbl 3b is a lolterlug
placo tor tho Jordans, when they wore
set up.ni aud beaten quite badly, their
fucea being coverod with btood. They
alulm to have been robbed of i22.
IVolnbly these young mitlawn will
ssrvo a third term in the pjultontlary.
Bherlil' P.ummor of Polk county,
came over aud got Al aud Willis Jor
dan, who wero arrested by Polloemau
A, C. C)ii last night and landed In
(tie county JitU. Tney will bo tried at
JCola.
Z titeamor Uray Eiglo will leave
5 Poitlaud Tor Balem Tuesdays,
S Thursduys aud Buturdaya at 0 a.
5 m. and leavea Bulem for Portlaud
Mondays, Wednesdays and Frl
S days, at 0 a. m. Quick thue.iregu
J lar service and cheap ratos. Agent
S M. P. Baldwin ut Balom dock.
A Oorreotlon.
Col. 11 ilur ato hearty dluuor at
Mr Keiiworthy'd last Baturday. He
called for a beef steak, and got one tU
toeu Inches lu length, eevon luchet
broad and one Inch thick. It grieves
us to say tbat bo got away with the
whole piece, Hn was alive and well
yexterduy.Balem Post.
One hundred and live cublo Indies
of beef steak Is no dlunor for n man.
Why don't you tell a good one, Gover
nor? That was oaty a lunoh.
ROYAL Baking Powder.
Highest ot all M leavening
Strength, V. S, OovrmnBt Rcpwt,
..WrWn
AT
THB
(JOtltT MOUflfl.
ProoMllf,ia In tlm Ui
TU OaVI
prtrtWfritfl.
I'irtnofT cotnif roiRT
Anna M Hoyw vs. W, 'ft Jtnuilfij
to (illct title, tflld ftfnl itiltinltted nml
tnkoi tiiKlrradvNoniaiif.
J'otnr y,llliisll Vfl. Win !' AIIIm o
al fufioliiitifri tried nml stibuillicd
ami deorrr milarmt as prnr1 for III llio
comjilnlnf. . , ,
Emuittd .lory vfl. Nathan Wardtt
t . fnronlottiH! dfliniirrer to amriidcd
"' i
niKuvr sustained,
M, 'A. Mllchcll v. A, Hush nnd Tbor.
Miilmiiiiordored that the flndliiK" ''
fact and coiiolixloni! or law bo recordfcd
In the Joiiriiul at tbo expense of do
feiidaut.
Cotiit w ill be lu -ti.loii today.
l'nOIATllimDKUH.
TtivsUioof IilnulaA. Holt, petition
of W. 0. Holt, administrator, for order
to foil pornoi'iil property, approved,
Bend of l(100 In the John Folck
elato upprnved and (irovor l'olok, U.
QinminiM. 1 McCI-tluo mid A. B.
SIiiiuiouh as vmetltH. Court appoints
Jeunliigs Bmltb, Wright Fosbay, and
G. 1). Bowen, appralsorB.
HEALJSTATB THAN8FKB3.
G W. and E.M. Weeks to A. Walkl;
40 acres 1 0 b, r U w, f OtO.
J. B. Boslor et a!., to H. Taylor;
03.28 acres. 2 8 s, r 2 w, 2,638.
J. B. Boslor et at to A. Taylor; 00
aores, 1 8 s, r 2 w, $2,400,
J. Voss to R. A. Voss; land In Wood
burn, $1.
Tkachers Examination. Tbo last
quartorly examination of teachers for
tbo current year will bouln today. Tbo
oxamlnatlous will bo bold in a room
at tbo capltol, uuder tbo supervision of
J. S. Graham, county sohool superln
tendont.
It la estimated that the number of
applicants will not exceed forty-five.
Prof. J. J. Kraps, of the polytocunlo
uobool, Highland, and Prof. H. H,
dmltb will assldt Buporlntondeit
Graham.
Wanted. To exchaugo; or Bell,
three or four acres oppoHlte echo. I
bouho. Will take small payment, niu
remainder In work. Inriulre of J. C
MuFarland at Clear Lake, six mllei
north of city, or addross Balim.
11 0-m
Evory womnu lined Dp. Miles' Palu JPUU.
rubber boo'
JUST RECEIVED.
Boots. Prlcos are still going up at the
FOOTBALL NOTE8.
Willamette vs. Corvallis team Bat
urday. It will be tbo most eclentlflu
game over played at Balem.
Tho Moumotiths bavo lost their beit
player Bldwell, full baok.
Balem has gained two good men since
wo played Eugene Paige and Bab
cook, who will play Baturday. Paige
U a sure uud fast man.
Corvallm no lougor has Blosj, tho
best player the Agricultural college
team had.
Balem will win Saturday.
No OauBO for Dissatisfaction.
It would Boetn that tbo prisoners at
tbo penitentiary aro not so badly oil
ror reading matter as some of them
would like to have understood through
sympathetic sources. From an oMclal
sourco It Is learned tbat "During the
mouth of October there were In circu
lation amoug tbo prisoners, 1178 library
books. G8 uiagaztues, aud in addition
mere were over 200 copies of Christian
and tomperence papers, eto, not return
able, distributed to the various cells.
Since August 8th there has been 33
volumes received for the library, all of
wblob have beoa duly numbered and
catalogued."
It is also safe to say that every oppor
tunity possible will be given by tbo
management of the prlsou for prison
oners to increase their store of text
book knowledge, mathematics or other
studies, If they will make their desires
kuowu.
THE INDEPENDENT SUIT,
The maudauua order asked for by
MoMabam was refused by Judge
Hewitt and tbo tult went to trial to
day at 1 o'clock. As this case Involves
a struggle for the control of a news
paper property or considerable value a
full report of tbo trial will appear iq
The Journal.
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G7T . rz TU .
AND JACKETS.
Wo niuit boH llio bitluiico of en: Mluok, mid II pn 04 ,V,
soil ilioin wo will bo BtionoNnfiil. Itomomb r iv (!av !,.
THURSDAY and FRIDAY
nnd nlBO bonr In mind tlmfc Htiturday irt our
SLBCIAL DRESS GOODS SAU;
S, M.& E- B. STOCS
. 115 STATE
10-'V P.LEPIIONE 112.
0 BEAT RUNAWAY. About tl I '
o'clock this aftornoon, considerable
excitement was caused on lower Com
mercial street by tbo runaway of
Clarence Morel' team with his steam
wood saw. Ah It started down
the hill a steam plpo broke, and the
escaping steam made fluch a terrlbte
racket tbat tho team began to run.
Mr, Morel's saw tin clanger was too
great bo ho lumped oil and let tbo
borseB run with their dangerous load.
Fortunately no further accident hap
pened and tho team was stopped at E.
0. Braall's corner.
Nail WJfke Barn.
Philadeli'UiaPj. Nov, 13 Philip
Townsend an I Cunpiiiy'diiall factory,
burned to lay. Loss $150,000.
Heme F.tm Squirrel Hunting.
WasuincitiN, Nov. 13. President
Clevs aud un I Ssoretury Herbert ro-
turno 1 frrm Now York today.
MARKETS
BY TELEGRAPH.
Salem and
Eastern Quotations
Oor-
rtcted Dally.
Oiiicaqo Nov.:! Wheat, CMh67o.; Dee
W&CW Voiur, Nov. H.-HllY0f, titiic; lend, W.Jo
BAN iFUANOlbCO MAHKKT.
HAW Fkancisco, Nov 13. Wheal, VV
W -ol-Oreuon, choice, 719 lujirlor, (XS7c;
to Hey Willc.
Hops Quotable aUSOs. .... , ...
l'oUitocn-25 to 4 w ir nick llurbml .VJOCa
per mok.
Oau-Mlllluif, 75ft5.
TO ITLANii MAUICIST.
PoiiTLAHlt. Nov 18. Win nt valley 40J
aSl: Walla hIIu. 41)ii H
Flour I'ortuma, j.'.7U Ilont n cotiuty, ?.70
Krntiam tiXi; uvviluc,ti, 6 per liul,
Oat Wlilto. 'Jici'JIe: Kiey, llU'JO; rolled. In
baifJI.'JS-Va bnrrtlH.t 1 507.10, csikch, J l,7d.
I'ulatovb Nw Orpunjj, afrf I'Jo jwr wick.
11 lyU'MMl, IVnH .'XI per ton,
W.kjI-Valley, UiWIlo.
U I'Muns-Urau, 8IO.6O1 Rhorta, I12.S0; chop
Ired ll:15por too; ryuSOo pero.
Hides rf ea, milted. CO Ibn.HXc; undorJllO lb
7"Xo sheep pelu, 11X97 c,
Hops New Orcgon.lutfa.; '
Butter Orcrm fn"y crflantery.! WXfyVo
fancy dairy, I5tyl7jc; fiur Ij k;ooit, (i'JQISo
coniuion, lUo
(iliceiio-UreOii foil croa'ii, 8!!,
Kjus Oreiron, W per doz.
Poultry Onlckeu- sivxioa )vr doz; duck
JtO&fMVl l'oinii, f(l,W1J7.W), turkoyg, live
DitOc; dr.ncd, 12j.
He I Top'Iccm.VKS'Q :i cS jier '. talr to good
iteen,2;H3USc; onvn,'ii i'iUe: (trussed oco
la5ko.
a. niton Host boot,
jl.75; drcused, Jo.
SI7oii200; ehotca ewes,
H0411 linlcn, heavy. $.l,40,ttl,00; llitht
nud
Veal dmnll. choice, &uU ; large, 'Mo lb,
HAI.KU MtHKKT.
Wheat He V bu. markoUlnnor.
Ilay-ll tied, cht-ut. tl MaS.oO; timothy, ;6.5(i.
l 1HJ.
bra
r lour, in who eiui.o ioih, i.oy, ret til, iz.' :
11. bul c 9,0,00: wicked. il.uO:nliorl, 9U:00a
i. cuop'feed, tu.omua.09.
U00:
eal
Host Drinsod, iia.
Live Cattle ittu&kc.
1'ointoea kj i bu.
OdIouh Ic,
TnrkevB 0o8c.
Apple aoatoj ou.
Kifg 3V)
II tiiis-.Uo,
Iiucnn103.
Heche-lSSUu
toultrr-HrollerH,7c; hn,0o; durks,07o.
AH druKRUts Runrnntoo I)r. Mile Pain
PiLLStoetou Headache. "Ouo cent a Joeo."
Thoro aro 177756
tho United States.
mlleo of railroad in
Tbore aro C0,835,8S0
rails used to
ouver nils ground.
There aro 633,205,000 Ilea used to bind
tbeeo rallo togotUor, but no such
amount, however, Is required to bind
the hearts of the traveling publlo to tbo
fact that tbo Wisconsin Central lines
furnish superior faollltlea on all their
trains between 8t. Paul and Chicago
which form close connections with all
lines to the east and south.
Make a note of It.
Awarded
Highest HonorsWorld's Fair,
Medal, Midwinter Pair.
CREAM
BAKING
POWDER
IMost Perfect Made.
40 Yetrs the Standard.
lit
STR13KT.
VALLEY LOOAL NEWS,
Aumsville.
Rov.E. Porter anil C. E Bliel tt
gclista of tbo Church of God ls;,i
surles of meetings Ht tho Cbrltb
church during the past week.
Miss Lottie Pound tins returned Urn
Portlaud where sho bun been attendn,
the exposition and visiting frlimb,
Our gonial Bboemalter, U. U. lirovn
wears a broad siullo now, bh wifunj
oblldren having at last arrived,
Mrs. Darby, wire of T. 0. Drb.d
ut thofamily homo, of oousumptlon,
last (Sunday, tihe leaves a hUBbar.ii
umber of children and u large cu ,r
of relatives and friends to luuurn Im
loss,
A largo numbor of workmen are
bulsy tilling Mn tbo large trett'es ctv
Bboobond on tho Southorn Pacific rail
road near here. It makea lively tlmn
at our hotels and boaidlng bousw,
Our A. O. U. W. lodge Is rccelvliu
numbor of now members recently ti
Judging from outsldo api)c.iraucalit,
a largo attendance.
JOHN HUGHES.
'Dealer lu Groceries, Palnisj
oils, WIutlow.C5Inss,Varubilie8
uul tho most complcto stock ol
ISruslics of nil Kiuils lu the
State. Artists' Matcrinls.LIrof,
lIaIr,omeiit nnd Shingles wit!
Ilncst aiinlltv of tiKASS SEED
SSB
NEW ADVERTISEMENT!).
WA'XTKD-At 'The OottKo' girl bf
K'ono-iil lioiiso wurr. Apply at odmJI
Oiurtktrfet. J. F. BUmrr, Prop. 11 1 -u
WANTKD -Tho bot rile Dattwli
ThitnkHgivluic turkoy Blioollnf mat ib W
buulvmiuyA.lt. Houihwlck umt i-A l.uct
iuu. W Ilea oil' plaod two um toulhtbi
ifHulom Pianly or turkey. II in
WANl'KU. Ily joiii'iciiuuiof col kibl'J
und oti oexTleuctfnn'lfrir,cuipcj'
m-nl lu rcUII buulne,: HtMled witatmil
wii o dilio nCirl, UiUotrUe.
I AD U AUlorLFrauco TMlb ViM w
II un uxiwllent nnm r.itlinl thill audit
irdera lor all kindno. linlrgoodiinledw.iiia
a lew dnva. T nil mauo for UilrUreiltt.
Mi'lruriLg nud Treating tho Ho p by im
mootn. A il.Bklu. K Mini If Kdriatemt.
LP. KIHIIEll. NewpperAdv-rtlfllnAot
. 21 Merchant' Kxehnuire, San Krocoi
tournutborizMl ageau This paper li P
in die In hUoffloe.
ociuiii
Tuoomaand ban KrnnoUoopnpanonmt
at llopr PoavoRInn block.
Mfo
MrfNU.
H(ml
'nl Odlnn bine.
l.
C f f Al'U H nu lniprov.t 6-scro tr cl '
rlMlHIl mllr nnll. nl t.iorn Hlllllll DXU
and burn
nam.
T . VV. . . . -, tlr.t.i
inquire oi uiufinu, ut ";
..
MlKl.l.A -4 l.!ltvl A N 1 Vlli-Wril tlA A'l(
nninmArnlnl ntAnniirAnhir tlH r!
It. Gray block.
The bent of work d.iueat f
nonabio ratos.
"'
r
Oil 8At.U OIIK VP-.On long tlmiO' u;uw
iOQtftaoreoholoo land in w t
tod. Iaro home aal b rn: vricly ol H'w
I r...i. ...... ... ..r Lm.ll Iril II. VVi
luiiiiuiiMurai iiuuty 11, ... '. " . j
wnter and H acre timber, Addr m w".
twlorn
Uil'
w.;A..cotoic
Pienldent.
j. a
Ainrnt.
CMiiur.
OR SALEM.
TransuoU a general buniuiK buelncio.
WOLZ'S MARKET.
Krcali.'saited and nmolrod Meat 'l?i.SI'
mm aa-HatrluBrlor iiuatH 111 best taw
Krotlnun Al loaonent. eastern tyle.
n
delivery BoutU ComnKrcUO atreet
POLAND CHINA H03S.
The
aiidersUneil'lias a pwllgrjed J
boar, Pncoinnlier,'' nud nWHK
niilun
touiw bourn nnd mmvh
lllllhlvwi llxUnil ritlnn
irom rwir,""" ,v
k row, which a'
lored ror sain client. John Murnoch
oil
Indenendonce rend. ner Holme " .1
ri
if
lOSMiad
REMOVAL
Umbrella mn fnrroerl.v at 187 0".ra'L,,f
si., bag temoved to PO Btnio .. r Bi
bnlldloe. whera e will b rind J 'f0V, ft
n'd customer. iIbo new one V". S, or!
paired, recoverod and new ones ntaae v
tier, ,l '
Capital