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wtrfW'V)WrP'vMPte- . ..,r.jH9tVfHTw fviirw!' tfSfr -WJIIWWWWfilWWl f wyi1 "WW'flwfl awj m !. afrw V 4 VW wnyrf r -ifwy r ;j--v w r; - h., nttp(4r-p!irrSL JTp f 1 It l fi 1 i I T? ' i . m i a f i ! ;1 v r f'vA w , - 4 tiffi CAPITAL JOURNAL WKEKliY.) Mm ----- 'i uv I MBfiStS' TQIDAY, JA2T. 3, 1890. itar3jirT-i."3'-lti' "f1"75. STKAMERS Altona and Ramona j LKiWK- DAILV. Portland, G:S a m Salem, 7US m Imtenendence. Oslo a m. SUNDAY, 9:00 a, m. 10:15 a.m. 6jxj a m. ISTFrelglit rew'lveJ up to io p. m..4El Odick lime, regular Hrvlc and cheap raw " M IM1ALUWIS. Agent, !'" PERSONAL ? It. J. Hendricks U In the city. H. C. Ilerron was In Marlon tKlay. J). II. Lonney went to .lelfern-m to day, Plill Nels wn an Aurora vl-!tor tc day. Lydoll Hakerr turned to Portland yesterdny. McKlnley Mitchell, of OcrvaJe. wac In tho city today. Ilopbuycr Kola Nels was In Hrooks today on buslntas. Dr. W. S. Mott visited patlinlh nt C'hcmawa this morning. Win. Dtigan, the jilutnh.-r. had business In Portland today. C. M. Ovcrbaugh, travollng frelgltt ngent of tho O. It. Si X. Co.. was In tho city last night. Dr. 0. K. Wright, of McMlunvllle. wns the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. .7. O. Wright, for a short time cystcrday. Oscar Chopin, of Ottowa, Illinois, Is In tho city visiting his cousin, O. C. Urowstcr, of North Salem, whom ho has not seen for Xi years. The two old gentlemen are having a right royal visit, talking over tho days of old lang syno. SOCIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. Mrs. Alllcc Aiken, of Seattle, Is In tho city. Miss Marie CuudliT, of Albany, is In tho city. Miss Joslc Stiller went to Mill City today for a short visit. Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Wlngate, of Astoria, were passengers to Port In ml on tho Salem local this morning. Mrs. J. It. Illukle returned to Hub bard today, after a short visit with her (laughter, Mrs. O. II. Darling. Miss Katlo Wheeler, of Independ ence, who has been tho guest of tho Misses Crelghton, returned home yes terday. Miss Lena M liter, who has lccu visiting ho father, I. W. Miller, for a Hhort time, relumed to her home near Corvalls. Mrs. L. W. Hiilss went to Woodburn yesterday to conduct tho Installation ceremonies of tho llolwkiili lodge last night. Mrs. M. P. Splller, who Is tho guest oMior brother, Judge It. P. liolse, went to Kiigcue today to Mtond a few days with friends tlieie. TWKI.nil Nllllir CAIINIVAU ho ladles of Hie Unity church will lvo it character parly In Channlng hull on Tuosday night, January 7, everyone Is Invited tocoinolnetMumo and tiKMimo Miino chantctor for tho evening. Nhakesporlau ivadlng and songs In costume. Solos by MInsos Joslo lJrowii. Adda Diivonirart and Messrs LundoH and Akors. of Allmny. Twelfth night cake, gumusnud revels. Music by the Kllte orchestra. Elxtrlc Hlttors. Klectile lliueti u a medicine tuitttl for any wtj.twt ptrhaM mor eirally ntMed when the llvr ti torpid nml luW1.li ami (w hci 01 a tonic iil alterative l f.ii. a Piomjn utc of ilm medicine Ux uftu aettrd luiiu aiui peina utal Mil 101 Wlliotu fevet. Nu lUOMICIIlC Hill BCI llinri, tllrnlv ...ii. ........... inj- ami freeing tlie ikem from the malarial . . - --- -. ...-.. w,wl. ,1, vwuiiivi Ivmi, nruiciic. -, ; --' '--. ......K.IIWI. UtllIK ii.ii.. n .j.. lion, uuiineu ieil.l 10 KUculc lliiun. "50 D;:;,w, w,,,c " "w '-w (JHAXD KALIS L'OMI'KTITION HMAKIIK1). MiVKTOSIIKs- Allnnltiml Lai c 8io nineklntoslitvi turn 7. uuIIck' innoklntoshw now 5. Men's .W Macklnt(ilie now M.W. heaner ones f mm M.r.0 un. l'NIKHWKAR WkouuXw. Uit es union hiiIu now I.U5. Ladles' all wool Milrtn and dniwew, Men's all wool tauwilor Uilrus and drawers, 76o each. no 1 a wtwl Uniolw B5d iior yd. 51 Inch nil wool heavy iiluliK Mic JHT W, Fine J-'ivncli llaniiels ftoo yd. IJno tierinaii lluiiiiuh 'J6a. J8 Inch all wool trlcou o yd. 3J "c 'lntod ladluti oluin atk- yd mo H,llu ,,0M Mim; $1 hints now w. 4iWr.-,L'J0 w,, !l" rwluml- -".I" M VI H Ull, WILLIS imos.tu ' "ra ii',v :j HOKICK UROTHBH8, C " II"! .grrr, ri-ar I II 'ir'iTtti V'1-'1 THE OOODALE LUMBER CO. A New Firm Organized In the Lumbsr Tl4tna. In 1800 Mr. J. C. Goodalc.of Coburj,', established a lumber yard I" thUdty fiitnii imo tioon ilnlnir n. cood bushier through nil the linrd times, ami lias LIIIUUgM till l"t iiuiu v.... , become otic of the popular ltftl I ill Ion" of Saloiu. In order to take lb more capital and enlarge the stock and capacity of tho yards here, to meet the reqiiltemeiiH of a growing trade, the business has univ 1kpii rc-oranlzcd as the ,1. (.'. Goodiile Lumber Co., of Salem. Mr. C. 0. Schramm, who owns a line piece iv of nronerty In BntiMi s.uetn, uas pur- ciiascti a nun iiucioii 111 - "'"" . ,..., l.....-o t I Im c4rk.,lr. Mr. Schntmm will lie the manager. Ho Is a llrst-clus's biHlueu unit, and speaks German as well sis English. We take pleasure in recommending him to our readers, and to the public generally. Mr. J. K. Hiker still re mains as the agent of J. C. Goodale, to closa up all accounts tlll owing Mr. G'irvl.iK and all are n-i'tti-d to settle their accounts promptly. T.jo old binds will l? kep! In tlic ranis. All tittiantes on bills mid In f jrantioti to Intlltlers will lw cheer fully rarnlKhesI. The mune methods Hint Imve built up the business and galnwl the confidence of Its byfalrdeMllngwIthall will put roils conl lime as in the past, Mr. Goodale wishes to express his thanks to tho people of Salem for their gonorous support. He believes In the future- of this city and bhows bis faith by bis works. The new lumber com pany will carry double the stock It has over done before anM Is prepared to till any orders. Aknuai. MMKTW0.-T.10se con stituting the Children'- Altl society who are In charge of the Orphan's Home on Asvlnm avenue, held their annual meeting yesterday afternoon. Thoro were present; Mrs. John Mluto, nresldent: Mrs. P. S. Knlirht. vice- president: MrsE. V. Chase, secretary .Mrs .1. .1, .Mtiriiny, 1 rea surer, "ami Mrs. L. A. Kirk. Mrs. C. A. Gray and Mrs. II, P, Mlnto, members, tho bal ance of tho board, namely: Mcsdamos E. N, Cooke, G. W. Gray, and J, II, Stump, btlng unavoidably absent. Heports of secretary anil treasurer wore approved, that of the latter showing tho receipt of nboutW.oio and disbursements $2,1)00, Mrs. Thos Kay was elected to till 0110 vacancy 011 tho board, and the other will soon be supplied. Mrs. Ilolton, was retained as matron, anil Mlsi Norwood as teacher. There are twenty-two chil dren cared for at the Home, Tho fact that over one thousand visitors registered at the Home during 180." shows that much Interest s taken In Its wllfare- The Arcmiums. The Installation of the Itoval Ar- caiium's now olllcers took place Thurs day night at Popular hall, In tho Turner block, tho past regent, F. W. Witters, presiding. Those rocelvlntr tho honors were Chas. L. McNary. regent ;G.Stolnor,vice-regent;Oswald Wofit, secretary: F. W. Waters. troastirer Chas. E. Hoblln, collecter: Frank Davey, orater: David Stelner. cliaplaln; It. 1). Allen, guide: A. A. Loo, sentry: T. K. Ford, warden. M. S. Skill was tho lodge's choice for treasurer nt tho time tho election was hold but ho doslrod to Ik excused front serving, whereupon Mr. Waters was delegated to that work. After the Installing ceremonies wore concluded siH'oelMiiakiiig was the order, lltoso participating bolng F. W. Waters, David Stelner, It. I). Allen. C. F.. Itobliu anil John II.GIosy. A GOOD Ma.V Dh.D. John Slum. son, of the Waldo Hills, died Friday, December 27th. nt tho homo of bis father, James Simpson, an Ormron pioneer. Deconseil was 2l years of age, and was one of the tnoM highly out eonitMi young men of the county. The remains wore Intotred in tho Amletxm cemetery in the presence of a large number of friends, the father, irw brothers and throe sisters. Itov, MHtthews, of Lltiibi, condiii'tlng the service. C.U.lfOJINlA WK.WIIKU. A S.il.,1.. wotiien writos front rniaro, wutthorn Crtllfornla, Docinbr .10. 1S03, to hor hiiiilmud as follow u; -I have to take a hot llatlmn to IhmI overy iiIrIh to keoii wnrin. We have vory cold nights; liuinp froien every uiornliiR." iXl-l-OlNTWl Al'IMtAlsKltS.- M. II. Kralk, Phil K. vmz and J. 11. Olosy wro apiKiintod animlor in the es tate of Kvan Itees and Said Lung, both lnsau iwrsons, of whom K. 1! Me(rimek was miiKilnted guardian some time ago. 11 Ouea fir Headacha 1 . . 'S"" "PVJd t be thexery 1 i,Tt f I1""! u and the Mt dmM kib u.l kcw m la, Ims yellds to s Mn:j, Wire 4l ho ai afilicetl to .w mij a ImiiU. tat tl c hU rtmcly a f, in . N' ,l?!",l cwuitjtatioM Kite j!C.it,WI ?,rh B'finc tin 1 e led tone " liHW, mj few 9m lwg resist the im of tab mJkm.. T,v !,!;.. at.. v..nu .! ,.:. ir'i" ;,V"V " Store. " - - - r m .rm na mt ai it a.i'j Drug 9 ' Ml Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. J ;,.; tt Wotfen Mill Bid-.. : The woolen mill bid, adverted fori on the revised spccincHiiuiia '" ' a!.. tflt nnflnnd vcstcrda.v inter ll(Hin ln Architect VT. D. Iuh's office M lll0 rio;,v. block. A number of j ,.A.i rnMnrc were iircseiit as win nlw Titos. Kny, T. li. Kay, llobt. Oxbow nii-l Sniilu Fa irar. member- of the eoiiiiiu.t. The several bids received were as follews: Henry Zaph Frame struct uro ?!.- 218: brick, 8,u97. H. L. Lamoreaux Frame, n,103; $.'1,08(1, IjlU'VMIl.t 1"! IIIVV .7UMW.TT" masonry for brick structure '.,n,i for ,riclc building (completed K; nddetl. or a total or w.m ifiiinlilns .t Sotithwlck Frame W.-W; brick, 3,307. F. A. Erixon All masonry in brick structure, W,2D."i. llarrlld OHagcr-Brlck, 8,4l: frame, W.07H. A. E.Stanton-Hrlck, 8.32l; frame, -.l8'...r.. H. G. Luker-Atl masonry, ,100. II, M. Ely-Masonry, :i,77r; and brick (complete) il,40j, frame, W.2I1. A, L. Ilerrlck All masonry, i:i,803. S, Mundcll Masonry, complete, II. OK!. II. S. Snook & Co. Masonry, W.7C0: brick (complete) ,&20. John Gray Hrlck (complete) $8,000: frame, $7,850. Lloyd & Sorter Lumber, shopwork, Ironwork and later, $:),(180. Those siibnilttcd were taken Into consideration by the company and definite action will soon be taken In awarding tho contract, The large teller of the old woolen mill is telng Hxod up for the purpose or Iwlng tested. The smokestack has passed through the foundry man's hands and all tho Indentations re ceived at the time It fell have been pressed out and It will be raised to pinltloii by Silas Howard, the house mover. A Ca.rd. On retiring from practice of den tistry In Salem I wish to express many thanks to my friends and clientele for the very literal patronage enjoyed. For future dental operations I am pleased to refer them to my worthy friend, Dr. C, II, Mack, who will con tinue practice at the same oulec (Old White Corner;. Dr. Mack hav ing been associated witli me, I know him to te extremely well skilled in any and every branch of dental prac tice and n very nice nnd worthy gen tleman. I bespeak for hlin a very literal patronage. J. M. Kkenk. I). D. S. Salbm, Dec. 28, 180;. 1 .1 lot Pair Grounds Flooded. Mr. Chas. Gles. who lives near the Nolf store, sends Tun Jouk.vai. a long detailed statement to show that by tho building of the street railroad and tho low condition of a sunken bridge and the closing of a ditch his laud and house and barn stand ln 0110 to two feet of water. Mr. Gles says raising tlto bridge six inches oroncu- Ing tho ditch would take nil the water olT that section of the town. Another man says his cow has to stand In waten, and when she had a calf, he had to carry It up stairs to save It. Itoad HiKsTom HrucuuiidJuducIIub bard, .should get their beads together and relievo that Hooded district, if possible. It can te done for a few- dollars, Mr. Gles says, but ho Is too poor to do It. MARRIED. COMMONS - VANTRRSS.-At the residence of the bride's parents In Clackamas county on tho evening of December 31, lbltf, by Rev. L. J. White, Kinina Coiinnons to Fred A. Viiiitross. all of Scotts Mllls.Marlon county, Oregon. A lai-ge company of well wishing friends and relatives were present to witness the young peonle launch their bark on tlieboii of inntrimonal life. May a long and prosperous voyage bc theirs to enjoy. Joint lNST.i.i..vT(ON.-Meml)crs of Sedgwick jwst and W. R. C. are re quested to be prosont to take part In the Joint Installation of ofilccrs-elect on Monday evening, the (Ith Inst. Post Commander S. 11. Ornisby will Install on part of tho post, K, V, Allen will Iw jirosont to deliver a short address, Iluhkk Ci.uu'8 Home. Tho con tract for the work of remodelling the the third story of the lhirkn iiirv corner Commercial and Trade streets ror the occupancy of tho Illlhee club wasyosterday awarded to Young & Itobinson. Work will bo commenced Immediately, ' -- . Tdo D scovery Saved Ills Llfa Mr. 0. Cailloutte, Drutgist, Ueaversville. III., say,; .-To pr. KiD.Veir Discovery owe my life. Whs taken u lib UUrlrVne and ided .11 the physicians for miles affi out of na avail ud vras Bivcn up and told I wuld not live. HainC Dr.Kmc's New Dicoverr n mv itar I ., iL.. ,.? , ew. bftan its use and from the first dose ben "o ., """ - -v. u.uig uircc unties was up and about again It?, worth its weigh in Culd. We unn'i tr. ... 1 . ' without it ' CJeTa' fVee' '.H.! .."tJSr Utlt'iDiug Store. " Children Cry for Pltohor't Castorla. Timsn Pioneers Iix.-Tv, Slnd,er ft resident of Oregon since I., so- rlously 111 nt his home several miles northeast of saiem, ana is "i i--m- cd to recover. !!. A. .101111- son Is again In a critical condition, and has teen 111 several weeks. lllalr Forward, who has been very 111 at bis farm home near Sllverton, is slightly linpioved. Tub IIunaway, McCrow & Steits- l,.T! .11 1. ..! Iinrcn tvuMintn frlfflltoncd Hill PUVlUti; HUIOV WVV.."" p yesterday at the Keforin school hack, . . ' . , I.. t.ln nnlirCK nnil tiasncii away win ' " .""" frightened Joe. Uasey's express team, which ran up Court street, dragging the heavy hitching weight for sonic distance ere It became detached. Af tcru lound-about course they collided with a tree in the state house grounds, which brought them to a standstill, with a broken wagon tongue. Tin: Cluii Home. The contract for remodeling the upper story of the Uurke block Into quarters for the J 111 lice club or Salem was yesterday awarded to Young & Robinson. The moors were slirned and details ar ranged for the work to begin dlatcly. illlllU'' SrTF. op U1110, CitvopToi.kiw.I , Lucas Couxtv f ' Frank J. Cheney makei 011I1 tint lie Ir ilic senior partner of the firm of V. . Cheney 4 Cii, iloini; bulness in the City of Toledo, County and State nforesaid, and that said firm ...!i, ..- .1.. .... rrtvi. itiTSMittim lMI ,VIII 'v 111. Bum " -i.. w ...'. ... .'w.- . LARS for each and every cae of CsMrrh that . . t at i. 1 . ennnot ie cnrci ny tne me 01 11.111 r . ni.imi Cure. Fkanr J. CiirsBV Swum to befoie me nnd snlnerilwJ in my prci'ii?, thli 6lh day of Deoemlvr. A. D 1KS6. ,-. , AAV. CiJUinN, j seal I Nut try Public IIaII. fAtirl. Punl a I.t'.n tailor. tall, rtn I .141. VMIi.MJI WUIb 19 ,.IVV. lll.W.un.a ...M acts directly on the blood and muoti.$iitfncck of the svjiem. Send for testimonial, f -re I. J. Cheney & Co.,T..K-dj. 1) j-.-som uy urui,'iiiK, 75c. Children Oiy fc. 'hnr's Castoria- n: ANOTHER N -0 GREAT MON12Y Because we sell cheaper than any other house and because the Shoes aee thebest make, No shoddy stuff in the store. All holiday goods lef l at cost. UNION BARGAIN STORE. Wkono Xamk Given. Tho 11111110 of the waiter employed by J. II. IIllls- hury who (llsarmenrcd sostuulenlv n few days since was not O. .T. Roberts, ns given by Mr. Hlllsbury, nor can that Reiitleiniin ascertain what if was. Mr. Roberts Is still oimilovcd and Is (,'ttltless of such n charge. ' Uien Baby was alcV, w gavo her Castorl. Wirn tlia was a ChlU, tlio crlej tor Castorla. When kho hocome Jtlss, 1J10 clunj; to Castorta, When khe had Children, slie iravethem Caitorta, RiVKit 'Kvs.-The Kugeno came up from Portland last night, going on up to Corvallls, and will lo back to day. The river stands, nt 1.11 foot, and Is falling a little, Bucklen's Arnica Salvo. The Wit Sahe In the world foi Cuts, Drulies Sorei, Ulcer. Salt Rheum. Fever Sores. Teller Channel li.n.w ri.tll.Ntn. and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures nu ui nu (iuj- iiiuircu, 11 is gnarnnteeii o cle perfect Miislaciion or money refunded 'rice35 cents a box. For talc by Fred A ICC. RliAUtuatism Runs Riot. JMien there is lactic acid in the blood. Liniment and lotion will be of no permn.ent benefit A cure can be accomplished only by neutralii.ng this acid ami fur this purpose Hood's Saisaparilla is the best medlsinc be. cause Hood., Sarsapanlla is the only true blood puiifier prominently in the public eje Hooil i 1'ills become the favorite cathartic Willi every one who lues thtm. 25 cent. Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair Medal, (Midwinter Pair. VMtft w CREAM BAMNG PWttttB iMost Terfect Made, 4oYcarthStaHdan!L SMOOTii Jim RALEY.-Thero Is a bill before the state ofllcials for ser vices of Senator J. n. Haley of 8293 as attorney for tho Weston State Normal school. The Weston Board has audited the bill for Mr. Haley's services In the suit the Regent began against the Secretary of Slate to coin poll him to pay over money uncon ditionally withdrawn and dismissed bv the Weston Regents. Mr. Kin caid holds that the state cannot be held liable for those costs and has so notified the Weston nttomey. We would like to look Inlo the pleasant face of some one who has never had any derangement of the degestive organs. We see the drawn and unhappy faces of dys. peptic in cveiy walk of life, It is our national disease, and nearly all complaints spring fiom this source. Remove the stom ach difficulty and the work is done. Dyspeptics and pale thin people are lit erally starving, because they don't digest their food. Consumption never develops in people of robust and normal digestion. Correct the wasting and loss of fledi and we cure the disease.- Do tills villi food. The Sinker Digestive Cordial contains already t'igesled food and 1. a digester of food at the same time. Its effects a(e felt at once. Get a pamphlet of your lr.UBS,i and leMit about 1. Ixol U Castor Oil made as sweet honey by a new process. Children like Marvelous IuUs, From a letter wiltlen by Rev. J. Gunder . man, of Di-nnUtc, Mich., we are permitted to make this extract! "I have no hesitation in recomcndlng Dr. King' nsw discovery, as the rcsnlts were nlmoit marvelous in the case of my wife. While 1 was pastor of the Uan. list Church at Rives Junction she waslirougiii down with Pneumonia succeding I.a Gripp, hours witli little nitcruption nnil it seemed If she could not survive them. A friend rec meniled Dr. King's New discovery; it wss quick in Its work ond highly satisfactory in result." Trial bottles free at Fred A. Ugg's Drugstore. Regular siie qo cents, and $1. to. AlllilHL OF SHOES SAVERS-WHY? THE MARKETS. Chicago. Jan. 3. Wheat, cash s6Jc.j MyS9KK. New York, Jan. 3'Silver, 66c; lead, 3 30. SAN FRANCISCO MARKET. San Francisco, Jan 3 Wheat, i.oij Wool. Oregon, choice, 7 toe; Interior, 7 8c, valley, rXSillc. Hops Quotable nt 57C Potatoes 25 to 40c per sack. Oats Milling. 6s72V. I'UKll.AND MARKET. Portland. Ian 3. Wheat valley, 535 Walla Walla, co. FlourPortland. $2.60; lienton county Oats- White, 2202.10; grey', 202i jrol'led, , bi,iaiu, jj o; tupcriine, S2 per mil. n lugs, $4 255.25, uaireu, 54.50 7.00; cases, 3.75. Potatoes.. New Oreron. 11.V n:i ..nSl-i. -?vuv "' "BK- ..j . .u, )M!,o$o per ion. w., v".ey. "c; Eastern Oregon, 7(oc. M JiistujI. .Hran. $u.5oi2j shorts, $12 i3;chop feed, $i2Is per ton; rye. 75c perc H des tjreen, salted 60 IM 44c; under 60 lbi 36c; sheep pelts. io7oc Hops.. Oregon, 410 7c, according to qual. Butter. .Oregon fancy creamery, 25fjt27l: ancy dairy, 2o22- fair to good, 15 I7 common, 10c. " Cheese. .Oregon full cream, 9(,ioc tggs. Oregon, i82oper doi ; Eastern, iSc per dor. ' Tpultry.. Chickens, $1.50(3 J3.00 perdozt ducks $4 oo4.5o; geese, S6.oo7.oo; tur' keys. 0 lie: dressed. loi2c. eef..Topsteers. 2K23.5c per lb; fair dreed beef. 45c" :. Mutton.. Het beef. $2.rwn? r. ,, cwm, i.5o(ni2 00; dressed, 4c. nogs Luolce. Iieavy. 3 00(5,3.40; light and ecders: $2 7t: ihmU Ais)dz it ' "k l Veal Small, choirs tnfjt. '1 ' .. per lb. ' 3va'' -Bac SALEM MARKET. heat. .J4c per bit., market firmer. Oat, ,17c. Hav..Baleil. rliMi , ,n ... .! ... ., . . r.jvj.uuj nmoiny, i&Ur, ,.'h??"i,e ,ot. 'So; retail. .280; bran, bulk 39.00; aicled.-2oo: hortg, :ii.ooi2.oo; chop feed, Zu.oora 13 00, " - VMl..Dressed 44'. Hogs.. Dressed. j$. Sheejj.. Live, "2.00. Woof.. Beat,' ,V,c. Hops. Best, 4(?.S0. ; bK..-ii. toe, UUtter..Rt dairv J2j!2c; fancy creamery, is2oc. Uheese. . mf3ii !. rm smoked II : shoulders. ?r. -'-t' Meats.. Bacot, 6c; hams, Poiatoei..25cperbu. Onions.. 2c. Apples 3,5(3-oc. Jouliry..Hens. 5c;rocsters. It.Soperdw nd not wanteJ: ducVi. - mffl.f rL!:-. ! turkeys, Hre 7c; eggs I2 cents cash. A Loan. rim ! m t .. . , fcalem has mado application to the state lxml of school land commls- "WW 9. lor ft fwn nt ainAA chuwh property ir, this city. its CLEARANCE V And R M SALE AT 5.M. & L. 115 STATE STREET J. C. GOODALK Goodale Uintber Company OF SALEM Yards on Twelfth and Trade Streets. Keep the most complete stock of common, dimension nnd finished lumber in the city, and sell on the most favorable terms. Lath nnd Shingles. Our stock Is made nt our own mills, of tho best lumber In the state. The Salem Woolen Mills Store, The clothing busk ness in Salem during the past year has, in a general way, had its rough sailing, But the Woolen Mills Store has stood like Gibrak ter and .sold the most and best goods, It's home-made and alk wool goods, coupled with square dealing, has done that busk ness, and the intention ot the managers is to put in a large stock the coming season at prices that will corres pond with small in comes, and at the same time the standi ard of these oooulaf goods will be fnlKr kept uo, and its mr friends and catrons can rely in the future pn getting eMUU goods, the same ao jr. the pastt i L aPPr 55 k.j CM 1 a -efts n ft. STOCK C. O. SCHRAMM C. G. SCHRAMM, Manager, JOHN HUGHES. Dealer iu Groceries, PaiHts, Oils, WlndowiCIIass,VariiiMLcs ami the most complete stock ol ttruslies of all Klmis iu the State. Artists' Materials, Lime, Hair.Coment and SklHglesaiid Incst quality ol GRASS SEEDS- VETERINARY Condition powders, liniments, heal ing lotions and ointments, blistering oint. raents, purgative pills and colic medicines al ways on hand as cheap as elsewhere CONSULTATION FREE. e,50Wlierc- W. C. MITCHELL.. Vet. College, Toronto;. Graduate of Ont. Canada. Ub?,es.n.2n?oS7 " RCd Fr0nt U7 HARD TIMES PRICES! iiJSifc. J5fi? l p6 ,o &' New fliPlnrv thrm r,I.V jTithtoesandcaikr...::.;"; To Hand.made steel shohs !...'."!" 2 00 loon,. 1, !'JaoK" JECarielns, loo Cbemeketa street. FOUND On fh r;i.... u-.i ' mn' ,n,M purse' conlalnIB a um of money. Owner can have same by provlnc Property. InqU,re of Silyerton stare driver. 123131 l--L":w. el fr irwi w 5 .c w loroi i'noenu 01 London, New Zealand Insurance company SljfVS? Lifc nd Accident, ha woved his office in with the Globe Real instate ofh. r ...:.. 1.. . . . . 1 - -' i l JM( OH1CC DUIIU- 1-2 im" canr .ir A,AIOV ,L CURE CO-. to c.n.,0f,,,ni,lid"c'- W.a. .r!.. u.t. "-vi,i rc, luraw, ustuia w. 1... eum.catanh and minor disease. .n: wraDination oil which is working Bo, Address. II. HtCKUAN. " wx 169, TraTcling Agent. Eugene. Or. J H. HAAS, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, Miim i inuiiinnri:.. 1. ,. -. .1 PnomaKlock, etc., 215 Commrcal Street, - i1