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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 2, 1895)
, r l V ii '1 ft H il I! 4 l 'fl myutvtMipiiytgj(mi mmmim M0ttt4AflMM MSMAsilBttoQfttAttMl OUR ENTIRE STORE MM III" I' Ullt I I t 4 I By the lumo or single piece Clothing for Men and Boys, The greatest opportu nity. The Lowest Prices. The best goods ever offered, HVHIHMH mmiimftimmtmmmmMMifitiimmitimimimimnmiiimnfmmt wiwwnmniniiiimmiin mmmtn nmmrrrimt " """""""hm mtMimM ntvn ..,,. ...... MflK JIAMiY, ?H !!! Jl PERSONALS. C. F. Royal wont to Albany today. 0. H. Hurggraf went to Portland to day. Dong, Joints was a Portland visitor Sunday. Attojnoy John Garaon went to Pott land tula afternoon. II. H. Howard Is In the city, coming from Eugene taday. J, B. Glesy, deputy county clerk, spent Bundity in Aurora. Dr. W. ti. Mott visited pntlonta at Cuemawn Sunday morulnp. John Hughes and son, George Hughos, wont to Portlaud today. i W. T. (Slater, of tho Stato Insurance company, was an Aurora visitor Bun day. Deputy Sheriff J. H. Mlsner returned to Portland on tho Salem local Bun day morning, , Dr. J. A. Richardson and J. J. Du gan went to tho Reform School this morning. Secretary of Btato Kincaid camo down from Eugene today, haying Bpout Sunday at homo. Mrs. W. R. Bishop, of Portland, re turned homo today, after a visit with hor eon, 0. P. Bishop. Otto and Antone Motechan returned to tho O. A. 0. atCorvalllu today, after visit of several dayB at home. Senator MoBrldo arrived In Wash ington, D. 0. Saturday at A p. m feel ing very well and ready for duty. Miss Ada Colllson returnod to Port land Sunday morning after a short visit with hor sister Mrs. G. M. Irwin. Mrs. M. Dodao, of Portland, roturned home today, after a short tlmo spont in Salem, tho guest of her nolco, Mrs. M. Townsbnd, T. W. Lee, goneral superintendent of tho wrter lines of tho O. R. & N. Co. Is In tho city, having come up on tho Elmoro Saturday night. A, Bush, tho banker, and 'daughter, Miss Salllo BubIi, roturned from fa visit to Now England and Washing ton, D. 0. Sunday morning. 31. 8. Belle, proprietor of tho Palace dry goods and shoo house, is ill at his homo on Church street, having been confined to hla bed for several days. J. L.iBowmun, travelling salesman for tho Balera Woolen Mill store, left Sunday morning for tho Puget Sound country In the Interest of hla company. J, 0. Mills, proprietor of tho "Porce lain Baths" and tonsorlal establish ment has been laid up the past weok at hla South Salem homo with a bad case of hernia. A. Ii. Guorln, of Butte, Idaho, and E. L. and Miss Altco Guerlti, of Kam loops, B. C, left for their homes toduy, nfleravlslt of some weeks with rela tives In this city. Alderman and Mrs. Thos. Holman, Mrs. John Holman uud little Alice Meyers, leavo Wednesday for Southern California, where ttioy will spend some weeks enjoying tho climate and vlslt tng frionds. ATTEND THE WOOLEN MILL MEETING TONIGHT. SOCIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. Mrs. C. March went to Albany to. day. Mrs. J. A. Gwlun returnod today from Portlaud. Mrs. E. C. Small went to Albany this morning. Mrs. G. A. Rockwell went to Turner today to visit relatives. Miss Clara Brey camo up from Port land today and will return In a day or so. Miss Suslo Lake wont to Stayton to day for a visit of a couple of weeks with her parents. Mrs. Charles Morris, of Portland, is tho guest of her brother, A. D. Palmer, on Eust Chemokota street, The ladles ot tho Christian church will glvo uu entertalnmont and bazaar ot;tho churoh Friday and Saturday evening, Decembor18 and 14. Miss Allco J. Forystbo, of Portland, was ou Thursday, November 28, 1805, married to Stephen G. Smith, of Sacra mento, Calif., Tho ceremony, which was performed by Rsv. John W, Ellis, took placo in Frultdalo, Cal. OFFICERS ELECTED, Ollvo lodgo No. 18, 1. O. O. F.oleoted the following namod ofllcers to servo for the term of nix months commencing on January 1, 1806, except where otherwise stated: F. A. Erlxon, N. G.;JohnMolr, V. G,; Ed. N. Edea. sooretaryjObas. H. Simpson, troaouror; E. D. Coopor, permanontsecrotary,one year; Claud Gatoh, trusteo, threo years TO INDEPENDENCE. A coaching party constating of a number of Salem'a young pooplo wont to Indepeudouco Thursday night to attend tho danco and supper given by tho ladles of tho Rebekah lodgo of that city. Tho ball was glyon in tho now auditorium, and tho grand march at 8 o'clock was led by Edmund C. Giltnor and MIbs Gusslo LowuBdale, or this city. UNITED ARTSIANS. Tho best Is always the cheapest. Tho plan of tho United Artisans is not only tho best but also costs less than any of the other fraternal insurance organiza tions. Tho ordor 1b now oyer u year old and has not had.occaelon to call an assessment. Every member muttt pass a medical examination and conse quently aro good risks and for the next tou yearojtho rato must necessarily bo low. No assessment excepting to pay a death benefit. FACULTY MEETINC;. Tho faculty of Wlllametto medical collego held a meeting Saturday night adopting a constitution and set of rules for the government of tho now hos pital. The board nominated for the hospital is: Mrs. J. J, Murpdy, Mrs. R. S. Wnllaco, A. N. Bsuh, Gldoon Sleoroor, Frank Davey, F. E. Hodgkln, G. P. Litchfield, Wm. T. Gray and H. T. Bruce, These will bo consldorod by tho trustee of the university, and If satisfactory will be declared to bo tho board. Bufllolout funds havo already been subscribed for tho building of n dissecting room, which will be erected ou tho college campus, sumo distance from the hospital. iliMfieM tii0fl('ifof4Mfrifll tnaif, fifjb llfl um, men wlicr nr rvtohiff ofHutom, rioiilil rally fotliA wooIaii mill ineclliiff m( dm (i(tflM Iiaiim tmifftlit. 'i'linro I not j man ot prnirly or wmIIIi, or wint ilrawd a nlfy out ul (lio fir (ifilA of Orfflon, wlio M not jxir Kunnlly Irilftfesffil In IipIok fitmul at llio miftn liotlto fricndiltf tonluht. Mid fifllplhtf Id ruino llionlook for llw new mid enlarged woolen mill. fiOynfty lo (lit oily, to lleiiterprlcii, (o IIh laborer who cream tlio wealth by wliloli wo nil live, miMt, unguent (tint (Ills la (ho llmo lonut. Aolloiin will apeak louder than wotda In (Ills enterprise, If It I iliown that the wooloii mills paid dividend the ml live years, that (lie rliriitn of the sitiiill Mock holder wore regarded as sacredly as those of the largo ones, that there may bo ad'Jed, within n reason able time, mblinlr and worsted machinery then (o fall to lako this stock melius simply dls'ouragouieiit (o this community. It means llmt thoio who have $100 or flOOQ of Idlo capital will not Invoit It In prolltablo homo enterprise; or It means that wo havo uo capital to Invest. Ilusluets men, rally to tho meeting tonight at Heed's opera house, and lot Salem say to the world that the woolen mills shall bo built larger than before, mid with homo capital I ATrEND THE WOOLEN MILL MEKTING TONIGHT. Off fir Pennsylvania. N. V. Davis, of this city, went to Portlaud on tho 2:20 local Sunday afternoon whero ho Joined Chandler Bloom of Albany. These two gontlo mou loft tho metropolis last ovenlng via. tho Union Pacific for their old homo at Grampian, Pennsylvania, where Mr. Davis will reside with his parents in the future. After a visit of sevoral months among old friends Mr. Bloom will roturn to Albany. Mr. Davis has lived In Salem for three years, during which rlmo ho was em ployed by tho Salem Motor Railway company He has always been highly esteemed by his employers and Las made numerous frionds during his stay here, all of whom regret seeing blm removo from tholr midst. ATTEND THE WOOLEN MILL MEFTING TONIGHT. Diod. PUGH At the homo of her son Chas. Pugh, six miles north ot Salem, Saturday, November 80th, 1605. Mrs. John Pugh, aged about 60 years. Deceased was a relict of John Pugh uud a daughter of "Undo" Chfis. Clag- gott, of this city, and tho mother of Mrs. Eugene Brlstow, Charles., John and Doll Pugh. The funeral was hold at 1 p. m. Sun day at the rosldenco of her sou, and tho remains were Interred In tho Clag gott cemetery near that place. WILLIAMSON-Sevon miles north east of Salem, Sunduy, December 1, 1805, Anna Williamson, wlfo of N. P. Williamson, of dropsy and par- uiyBis, agoa io years anu - nays, Sho lenvca a husband and llttlo girl two years of age. Tho funeral will bo hold at the real, dence at 10:30 a. m, Tuesday, December 8, aud remains will bo Interred in the Howell cemetery. Rov. Roork, of Brooks, will conduct tho services. irt tun Hvrnmti uouin. Tio 1imiorn 0adoii Jlrnrtflli Ayltirrt ton Afdisd, TIia flttpfAmti court Mil Aflrifrwnn liMfit ftrfliim)ri(fl In (lin ffoMflffi Offl gofiHNyliiiiiNiiit, Afilltlnfi Mr AJin of Oregon upon IaIIm of A. (?. Ttyhit, rMpomlMil-, w.W. V. Lofil, H. It KlnenlilAnd I'lill MaImhAH, a n bonrd of onmmNioiierit (ot juihllfl iMiiiiiiiirf, Aipe!lfliilMi Appeal from MAflon county, W. V. m aiiiI J, 0, MnroUnd for nppollftfito, it, J, Jlixgnr for respondent, Governor Lord Appeared aim! made aii cloboralfl Argument on (ho e(ltleH of moon agiiliiftt Ilia contention oftlio board of slnto oniclals of wliloli ho Is now n nioiiibor, but wnn not when tho suit wm brought, JI, J, illggor argued Ably AKftlust tho claims of Lord and Morolaud, OTHHII imciiloNA, Antliony Neppaoh AMlgnoo Appellant vs. J. II, Jones, ot nl, rpspondoiit) ap peal from Multnomah county, Judg ment nfllrmedj opinion per curiam, Tho Wlllametto Real Estato Co. Appellant, vs. II. E Jlendrlx, respon dent; oppcnl from Washington county. Judgmcutanirmcd;oplnlouby MooroJ, Alfred Tyler, appellant vs. stato of Oregon rospondoni; appeal from Mult nomah county. Judgmont ofllrmod; opinion per curiam. Matblas Blxlcy, respondent vs. Church and Gaston, appellants; appeal appeal from Multnomah county. Judgement reversed and a now trial ordered; opinion by Bean, C. J. John Barger appellaut, vs. O. D. Taylor ot at, respondents; appeal from Wasco county. Motion to dismiss appeal, ovorruled; opinion per curiam. Btato of Oregon respondent, ys, Sam uel G. Brown, appellant; motion for rehearing denlod. J. J. Jennings respondent, vs. Anna P. Glarner, appellant; ordered on mo tion, that respondent have an exten sion of ten days to servo and fllo an additional contract. John Londegau respondent, vs. F. J. Alwx Moycr, appellant; ordered on stipulation, that appellant's tlmo for serving and tiling tho abstracts heroin, bo extended 40 days frrm Dec. 12, 1804. Wudhams, respondent, vs. Robort Balfour, et nl, appellants; ordored upon stipulation tliHt appellant's havo until Dec. 18, 1805, to servo and fllo their brief. RutbiE. Sayrcs, ex respondent, vs. W. D. Mabouey ot al., appellants. Or dored upon stipulation that appellants havo until Decembor 7. 1805, to servo, and illo their brief. State ex rel German Saving and Loan Sooloty, appellant, vs. Geo. G. Bears, sberlll, respondent. Ordered upon stipulation that respondent's time to servo aud illo his brief herein bo exteuded to December 17, 1805. B. B. Rlggen et rtl., respondents, vs. The Investment company, appellant. Ordered upon stipulation that respond ents time to Illo n brief herein bo ex tended 40 days from this date. Permanent admission ot Wm. B. Crowoll ordored on motion of W. II; Parker. Ttie Bank of Forest Grove, appel lants, vs. C. U. Stokes et al., respond ents. Ordered upon stipulation that appellaut havo until Januory January 10, 1800. to servo and Illo Us brief. Awnrtftnl M&ifflftt ffmioM -WorW'l Vnlr, Aifot, AiWwlMfef I'Alr. CREAM BAKING POWDER ,Mwt Perfect Mde, At VMf III MlUflddfll iUUMA-J ", S.H" A U IJMITII INJUItBD, Meot With nn Accldenl Oy a Ololch Overturning, A, H, Hmltli, manager of the Salem Improvement company, was Injured by an acoldont whllo making a (rip to tho Lawlor mine In tho QuarUvlllo district all 1 a, m, Sunday, Ho was hurt at a point within four nillon of tho mines, by tho overturning of a sloigh loaded with a heavy piece of machinery, Dr. R. C. Hunter of Staytou, was called and met the In In red man at Gates, reaching tliero from Stayton by team last night at 11 p. in. He dressed his wounds, which consisted of dislo cation of tho left elbow and fracture of tho radius. Ho was badly bruised and had a narrow escape of being killed by tho acoldsnt. Dr. Hunter returned with Mr. Smith to Stayton last night unci took another team, reaching Salem at. 8:30 this morning, whero ho called In Dr. Byrd, and Mr. Smith's Injuries woro put In pormanont dressings aud ho Is resting qulto comfortably. Dr. Hunter's trip from 4 p, m. Bun day to 8:30 a. m. Monday was G2 tulles of a ride In a pouring rain end deliv ered Mr. Smith to his family In n com f triable oindlilon. Ciiuistmas Pacicao. Delivered promptly and ohotply by ihe Loon wood uitHionyer system. Ring up the HI no boxen. You Can Prove for yourself that the Kid Fitting Corsets 'are the Oesi, Wc respectfully invite the ladles of Salemto call Tuesday, And Imped llili Una of jiwrI. wlileli vya will Imv on display, m n t,,mMhM uu . . to iIm Ilia mrl(4 of tha un, We will show all prude ffo,n 6o to M " ' ! 'I,wi r Riufnl(l, nl wa will gWa a new etfl (at amy lirokeii ty. UnntmUt J. P axpeet yoii to utiv tliem, lull want yon to call and examine them. wed0 Wa liare fiad sent from ilia factory ipectal mimben in varloui lenoiin ..,., iiiimlier, K " wlliU,f S, M- fe E, H. STOCK 115 STATE STUEET. flff-TtfLlSLMIONE 1J2. ItKIMIEBKMTINO TUB Mi BIG FOUR INSURANCE GO.'S Room 14, Bush Bank Building, Salem. Commercial Union ABHiirmico Co. London ami liuncushlro Flrolns Co lilvorpool nnd Xoiulon and Ulobc. Uiivtford FIro Ins, ft Ilrlni; In your State collclei and have them written with Utile or no lm to you, ' I i SPECIAL HOLLIDAY SALES I have lust opened my Xmai lines of Fancy Hook Ingn. Xmas llookleti. Xmas Cards. Large lines celluloid novelties, such as I'hotogrnph Frames. Lanl Lates. Ink Standi, Hook marks, Poets In all bind. ot hand painted Ilhandkerchief and Clove lloxcs. Card Cases. Ink blandi. Hook mark! etc. Fancy Calendars for i8o(i. Children's Color Hooks, I-argc sloc'k of celluloid, by the sheet, to make up in fancy articles. All goods low. F, S. DEARBORN, THK ll(H)K-lI,Mll WE RECEIVED THIS MORNING j m like your New Of Genuine, ATTEND THE WOOLEN MILL MEETING TONIGHT. Grand - Inventory - Sale! . In order to clean np stock before the annual Inventory, wo ofler the following wonderful Bank Buits. Complaint bus beeu (llod lu the: olrouit court by H. P. Mo Ntiry, receiver of tho Wllllriuia & Eog luudBauUluc Co., vb. Geo. Wlllluuie, Into president of the bank, to recover on three promlsory notea nmountiug to $12,824.54, exolunive or intereat and costs. Tha first noto waa given June I, 1803 for $8013.00; tho Becoud, January 10, 1605, for (4000; tho third, dated Muy 15, 1885, Is for 1810.04. ATTEND THE WOOLEN MILL MEETING TONIGHT. Another lot of maple syrup father used to make" down east leans molasses from the south and has that peculiar taste found only in the unadulterated article Sorghum in cansf from Nebraska P O, Grocery HARRITT LAWRENCE JOHN HUGHES, Dealer In Groceries, Paints, Oils, WIiulowJCIiis9,YarnUhc. and tho most complotostock'ol Brushes of nil Kinds in tk Stato. Artists' Mntcrlnls.llinc, Hair, Cement and Slilnslcsaad finest ounlitv of UUASS H 11 EDS FIRE AT THE REOTOAY. Statk Pair Board. Tho exeou tlve commute of tho Btato board of ngrlculturo has beeu In session today at tho stato house. Amonp; nsplrauta to threo vacancies on tho board to bo filled are Whlttemere nnd Do Lashmutt, of Portland; Matlook, of Pendleton! Banker Cooper, of Pollt; Governor Lord had up to tho hour of going to press tnado no appointments. rytn VATJTi 2.lnch all wool bouclcs, udu Xiyxxu blftck nua nayy, resuiar 7io Kooaa. iTin VAPTi JuoU alt wool )latdg, U3U XJXXXU lormerly II n yard. 'i!f " A KT1 MuoU heavy, nil wool, JJU XAiVJJ iinriu chovoit, regular 7i5o yard. 49JL VAlTi Mnch novelty blaok l"Q - LJ ,!,, good, rtL'Ular 60 fifin "V" A "Rl" llfa Oermun iitiuriettn, AOL VARn Htfnod S8ln h csihn ere '3 -' uudvergea.regulai 0oyd Tliut ISO blaok Rllk drens jmlleru will bo ?lvm Hwav l)eonibr 'U, II uy your drent rom ui we have all the lutoul novelties. Mall order carclully uud promptly niled. Si) Rfl n milt Our mon' all wool black v"JV chevoltsackault. Regular UOgoodB, ec.5o n suit Men' black and blue black olicnolt aaok sutu. Kegular J7.60 goods. u suit Men's blaok and nlue black chevolt sack suits, Itegular 17,00 rood. Hots' alt wool combination suit, two rnlra pants, coat nnd nap. lleg uiar 91,10 guuua. 4loy' IU0 sulU now fl; the ti suits now f3.oO; tho ti suits now liM and J1.60 suits uow it. sve do Just as wo advertise to do, Call aud imn iiiuuujt $0.00 $3.35 Ai'i'OiNTMKNTa. GoyornorLord has signed commissions for military olllcor na follews: Lleutonant Bob Davis and Lieutenant Tom Dunbar, Co. G, Port land; Captain Prescott aud Lieut. Mead, Co, D, L&Graude. Notarial commissions were leaned from the sec retary of state's ofllce to W. P. Hlnnott and Cecil H. Bauor, Portland, nnd James A. Sterling, Drain, They're Generous nnd you'll get more than you pay for. Their dlulupr rooms up sttlrs are pleasant, olean nnd quiet Just tho place for tho women who work down town and do not wish to go home for lunch on rainy days. Where? Why, at Konworthy nnd Goode's, Commercial street. Lien Ui-on Loos. Ruth E. Bayre, claimant vs. Charles MoDonald, de fendant, has filed with the county olerk a lion upon 32,000 feet of cotton wood, and 28,04a feet of white Ur logs on the farm of claimant. MoDinald agreed to pay 60 cents a thousaud for the logs but has failed to do so. ATTEND THE WOOLEN MILL MEETING TONIGHT. NEW LINE ADDED, Keller Sons have ATTEND THE WOOLEN MILL MEETING TONIGHT. Wanted East. Governor Lord Issued a requisition for Willie Perkins, a colored lad arrested at Portlaud on telegraphic request of the superinten dent of the Minnesota reform school, aud Oregon will surrender all claims to him. W1XI,IS Court end Liberty, BROS. & CO., Tfie Cih Dry Goods, Clothing and Shoe House Steamer Altona This favorite boat has rcaiimpri linr rntmlrir trlnn.lnnv put in a new eoilil(Aa floor mattings and are , way po,D 80'3t J,- 4- t.!r,. i ATTEND THE WOOLEN MILL ready to snow attract meeting tonight, tive patterns, All new, ROYAL Baking Powder. J20 State street I n!shcs of a" in leaveala w mu"v, s. uuvciuiucui itcpori Plameo Promptly Extinguished With out Damage. At 0 o'clock Mr. and Mr?. Bluclulr at Bt. Paul's rectory discovered smoke lu tne upper chambers, that aro unoccu pied. FIro was discovered comlug out of tho chimney In tho roof and In a twinkling the 11 ro department waa on tho ground and In a short tlmo all was safely cared for. Tho flro brigade did not break open the houso or lnuro tho property In any way. They found whero tho danger was, put out a flro that was endangorlng the property, madoall securo, gave the ocpupants. Instructions what to do, and went away when thoy wero perfectly sure all was safe, It was a bad case of a flue burning out. Tho upper part of the house was tilled with hot smoko aud yet tho Are Itself was almost Impossible to got at. Rev. Sinclair wishes to express his thanks at the prompt atteudanco of tho firemen nnd their careful work in stopping the flro without doing any damage, m ATTEND THE WOOLEN MILL MEETING TONIGHT. Woolen Mill. Llko every other thriving business, McCall's grocery store on Court Btreet Is on the Improvo mi me time, anu us proprietors pro- poso to keep abreast of the best in their line. MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. Saloin nnd Eastern Quotations Cor rected Dally. Ohicaqo Dec. 2. Wheat, cash 6675c. ; Jnn xKW Yoiuc. Ddc.2. Silver, t(c; lend, JJ.30. HAN FRANCISCO MAHICKT. HanI.Kjuncisco, Dee 3. Wheat, WA Wwol-Oregon, choice, 7dt Inferior, 7(38 volley, mila. ' lions Ouotible at Sa,7n. 1'olatoeu 53 to 40o nor nafV:Ori'irin Tlniluinlr. USHlper saok. uuut Aiiuiug, :uiJ4, I'OHTUANU MARKET. 1'OBTI.ANII. Oca. 2. WhMl vnllntr role Walla wulla.lJ ' " Flour l'ortluud. I2.03i Flnnlun mnniir. ) m- graham. W-iW; supertluo, ti per bbl, ' UaU Wllltll 'Jlpji'.rUv .... 11.1I. .IIa ih . - ."-"" -'w n'Jf .PJl JUIIVU. IU Vo Hay. Wool Voile v.l to. lIIUsturls-!trun,811JI09lJ shorU, t!2aJl3; chop teed, ia315.per ten: rye 7jo per o. llfdes-greeu, salted, W lbs 8Jo; uudor UO lbs 7o sheep nelU,loa7iKs, Hops-New Orcgon.iaaOo, according to qual- ii utter Orceon 'XXin'itA"9" wvgood, UHa VW...H.WM, W ; wuiie. aicaaic: grey, JDQ21: rollod, In EI.U'JG(Sa bnnels,tA)a7.UU; cuses, l,73, otatoes-Ndw Oregon, J5j5o per suck. lay..Oood,S5Q8 6ffperton. runoy creamery, 17122a Oheese-Oregon full cream, 8a0). per doz; ducks turkeys,, live tggs-Oregou, W pr doz. i?u.'.,.'7-Cn,clloni'' ' a60 LOOSAOi getse. WI,UXa7S0; 1.0033. uiiic: ureBea,iU4UKa uoei xopsteers.K3 8-o5 RECEIVERS NOTICE. Notice to Policy Hold ers of State Insur ance Company, Favorable arrangements have been made with the Firemen's Fund Insurance Company for tho substitution ot policies ot tho Stato Insurance Companv without loss to the assured Beforo cancelling your policies call on agents of the Fire men's Fund Insurance Co. EDMOND 0. GILTNER, RECEIVER. i. . 1 t R-K Mk TK. I Ala n . Jtw.,2Xa.3.6c; cows, 2ia3&cj cfressed I7et, lfce,'4to.b0e,, ,I'75a2-C: Ch,Ce ewe"' ee5??.faer'eiledoW'60:,,Bnt nnJ Veal-Hmall, choice, ouoe; large, Salo ft. f20 V bu. market firmer. wwn-.tj, Blow off the FoAM.-.Thls aot Is uotcontiueu to tho consumption of beer. Qoodsoap, llko that made at the Balem Boap and Chemical works, produces tho finest lather. New Notaries. R. M. JaakBon, Dllley; H. O. Cross, Oregon City; Wal ter Bluolalr, Coqutllo City, were com missioned today. Asylum Board. The stata Insane asylum board met this afternoon to receive tho report of Superintendent Paine for November. 1 . Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. i,y""1ia,eai cueat 0a5.OO; timothy 18 60 Flour. In whoiesaie lou, SiWntan .uwh bran. buU Il0,0. sacked. lIl.t'noru Vi 1 ta 2. 00; ebon feed.tti.ooaliou. ' fll,00a eal-i)ressed,o, IIoks l)rssiJ.'A Live CatUe-nja2c. lotatoes-2Do4bu. Onions lo. Turkevs 7a8o. Apples aoaioo ou. Wggs27o. Hams-.llc, liacon..i. UoUte&ar ATTEND THE WOOLEN MILL MEETING TONIGHT. ' " 11 nnnt-t,,.,,.r Take No Substitute. Gail Borden Eagle Brand " CONDENSED MILK f 'MuitMlSv?- i5i5P. o ouur U H 11 11 wm i-Z STATE INSURANCE CO. For cancellation of policies of State Insuiv ance Co and substi j tution of Firemen's Fund policies call on JOHN WRIGHT, or office of State Insure ance Lo uaiJ!2 J, H. HAAS, WATOIllUKlfll AND JEWKIEB, M ikes a specialty ol Fine Rpalr Wo'". I1 Thomas clock), etc., 215 Commercial Btrse FDR KAI F. , A twelve acre prune orchard, with bjdj tnga and lmprovemnts,o gosta buKjir. On mile irom railroad station. Addre " Rertha Itehe, Halem, Oregon. Jf - flUKKN UP- A ltd and wbl' J'''''! I hrtilr lit Uimlnrilil.. rUonpr MD ESI & Iby pyln(xn:nic5, i ..,--g gift .fJicf f, f. .X.VJu.tMlJtL. dC. fl