VA H-, pumauAu ft. tt iterm foifffMl thirty Um .fundi Ion, ....... . i. i -- - - -- - " iinitiiiianmM MMMMWtafriM r HAttOffMAIf fJft8Jl A't ilnWfiLt . Mml&f fiw MWfibofe met fcl Jlw I M ft itwli Hli InnnflMrteMflnW fnllii liflm. Hll Htr;frffrt II flirt fMlilMiw of If AH. .f. if. 0HffHfifflfi to I ff. A. TlfflmM WW focfiijr flpiwlftltol Klvo film fl MiffifUfl. Hin ttoj ttlfif lilfl flnfflfj ffillr. " Willi hlfUidtiy. ff niiffilfiK llii dwifi W. II. Limine n fid wife wifiid down Ho vKfldomfilololy (niton bifk l eoo ff,f,i Alimitj fiWiiy, Ififl no fftrtnyjpftfili tlniitlliiK flwiiil in ( Alfornpy.nofiofnl idlomno fBltiffipcl I llfl f ffMli Till' CfflWtl MWII LOOK KWIN Dab Capital Jouma IJV IIOI'MM JIMO'l'lloHM, " WftirMfSflfJAY, JAN. I, MM. 44wirttttolhMliui nr firnln. of homip lffll uiynfl. tnflo ' ' iiig":Tl"- m wwrurt r f1; -- rtfjgrrzasfissffi AMtMMMfMM Altona and Ramona I.f.AV IMII.V. M'NlMV. l'Milml, (5M5 m ' m' swum, 7M5 w '?" """' indefwndefiee-, ftijfl it m, vtu rrt. fcyFrt(iil fMeireVt H in f P- m..Cf tieinint,itgati'te'trk iA ttp "'M."l'.'lVAI.mVIN. Agent, Salem. Itll' JUKI iWWlMilU'l'W "' """-' SALKM flOOIAL NI1W8. Ltttte Local of Home Interest to Great And Small. Mro. W. K. McBlroy returned fiom Eugene foday. MIm Lena llrnndt, of Newport, for fouryenrs mi employe at the stnto In 8.me nnyliifti. loft Sunday evening to Join her brothers wlio arc .cattlo ranchers In Oklahoma. Hlio lenvcs a lartfo clrclo of friends who wlnli her micccm In her new home. "Gosh, I wish It would snow u thouaiid fect,"yellcd an ciitliuilnstle lud this iiiornliiir as the snow was coming down. Mr, and Mrs. Leo Hlclnur, will In u fow weeks become residents of the neat dwelling Ik-IuiikIiik to II. L. Lainorcaux, on Oak street. Mr. and Mrs. Lamorcatix expect to o to Port land to permanently reside. Mr. nnd Mrs. Levi Allen, of Hoists City, Idaho, undo and aunt or Misses Esther and Myrtle Williams of the asylum staff, arc In the city visiting their nieces and other relatives. Mrs. WllllamsofCIacknmascounty, mother of tlioyoiniK ladles accompanied them. SOCIAL TONIOHT. The monthly social and entertain ment to 1)0 given tonight at the Y. M. 0. A. by the Yong people of the Christian church, will present it pleas ing program, Free to all. A "0001)" HICUNION. At tho home of Mr. and Mrs. J. I Good, lu North Biilom Tuesday eve ning thcro was a very happy reunion of tho Good family, numbering twenty six persons and representing four gen erations. Thcro wcro Mr. and Mrs. A. I). Good, Mr. and Mrs. .r. V. Good, Mr. nnd Mrs. 0. W. Good, Mr. and Mrs. J. I). Good, Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Miotics, Mr. and Mrs. J. Shantz, Mrs. J. II. Good, Misses HattloGood, Jen nie Good, Lulu Good, Carrie Good, Minn Good, Masters Frank Good, Manuel Good, llafred Good, Goorglo Good, Fred Rhodes, Ralph Shantz, Ray Shantz nnd Miss Jcsslo Klinntz. It was a good tlmo from beginning to end mid the supper was composed of nil tho good things known to tho cul inary art. "iiiwri:t down." Tho Chaso Stock company produced "Hunted Down" nt tho opera house last night to a largo mid highly de lighted audience. Miss Clmso Is eer-tnlnly-ono-of tho brightest comediennes seen hero for n long tlmo and she laughed nnd sang herself Into tho hearts of overylxxly. Mr. Chaso as tho gambler and Mr. Geo. M. Hayes as tho golden giant deserve espcolol mention nnd tho entire cast wnsa most ndinlroblo ono. Tonight "Tho Two Orphans" will bo tho bill, with Mrs. Chase as Louise, tho blind girl and Mr. Clmso as Pleriv, tho cripple. This Is ono of tho best plays over written. It has not been Been In otiiem in n number of years and It win doubtless lo greeted by n large iuiuicnco tonight. Tho Chase com iMiiy carry t,ccliil scenery for Its proper production. Sadlo Yost was me uicKy person who drow tho W last night. Friday evening will tie souvenir night at the Reed. Every lady at tending the performance will receive n cabinet photograph of the members of the Clmso Stock company. Aloii fif f Up rtlffwiif Mini nud nflf ii Kfini'fiil Imiid slinking-, dinner win rtiiiioiifiwl. A sjsjpIiiI .fotTitWAf, re- .oner wn ftflkoi (o survey Urn inrce oiiK liihlos, on wlilidi lio roimtcd JO nrgo PiikM, ;i7 plM fltid oinor good things In proi(irllnri. IiicliKlliig tho fuiillr. ilif rnporlor coimicd in jk'Mousfll tinnier who wcro frco lu llidlr o)tiif('loiis nt prnlso for tho Indies who represent tho culinary tic Iinrltiiffit lu Hip fntnlllei who wore present. The remainder of Mio tlmo was siKint In music mid conversation nnd tho K'ltliorlng, which was a vory plcnsaiit one throughout, did not dls torc until I o'clock, whon Mr. nnd Mrs. Hiiuglimnn were tendered good wishes and Iiojh'B for many happy re turns of tliodny. TUB DBAUTII'UL FOR ALL. Vat Mote Tioublesome to the Pcdestrlon Than Rain. Tuesday's weather bulletin said "snow for Tuesday and Wednesday, temperature stationary." Not much attention wns paid to-tho forecast, but some lime nfter midnight the white llitkcs began to uppenr, and this morn ing about six Inches of "the beauti ful" blnnkcted the valley. At JO o'clock a. m. the following special was received from the govern ment wenther bureau at Portland by Tiik JouitNAi.: 1'oim.AND. Or. .Ian. lf. (Sjieclal to JointNAi,.) Tho weather conditions are favorable for freezing temperature and heavy (.now In the Willamette valley for tho next two days. The temperature Is from eight to forty degrees lielow zero tills morning all over Montana, tho Dnkotns and the Uritlsh possessions on tho north, There Ik llttlo consolation In this state of affairs, as all business Is now blockaded and few people are stirring out who arc not compelled to. a Everybody In Salem Is busy at work "clearing tho track" and trying to make travel possible. Much good natured fun Is being enjoyed while there Is nothing else to do. Children and old folks have been enjoying "snow-balling," "facc-waslilng" nnd "sliding" where they could. All manner of contrivances In the way of sleighs have been lu uso today. Ono pair of genuine "bob-sleds" and a rcnl "cutter" have been seen on the streets. NOTK.S (l.V TIIK 8N0W. Skylights, tin roofs and gutters, which are Mil built for snow, have suffered not a lilt lu today. (o Portland thin nf (of noon. I A 8lxlndli frill of Mio bcfldtlfiil dc lighted nil lllo little folks when they awoke this morning. Kov. Louis A. JJfotisenti of Ml Tic Ixir was In Hie city Iwlny, the guest of Ilev. .f. 8. While. J'ntil G. Kloppln cninc down from J'hllomnlli today, and reiiorls the snow much lighter up there than here. F, 1j. Pound of Atimsvllle came down to town today. Ho says there was no snow whon ho Jolt homo .this morning. David Guthrlo, of Dallas, was lu the oily today. lie nt 111 has his hop crop of 110 bales. He Is offered n price on ouo-thlrd of the crop, but will not sell part of them. Squire Poujadu, Henry Myerlng, Win. Scollard, W. Scott Taylor nnd McKluley Mitchell of Gorvnlsnrc In tho city today. The latter says he Is both a McKlnlcy man and a Mitchell man first last nnd all the time, C. II. Lnnc, tho tailor, Is home from n trip to Portland where he took a number of orders for suits from his regular customers there. It Is a mat ter of local pride that Salem has n clothes nrtlst who holds n large pat ronage which he gained while doing business In that city. Fno.M 'Wooiiil,hn. A proiosltlon Is being agitated by the business men and city nulcials to bond the city for a Hiifllc.lent amount to put In n lirst- clas water and electric light plant. It Is estimated that $8,000 will be sulllcleiit to erect nnd equip such a plant. Councilman Spencer lias can vnsH'd the city and feels confident of success. The proposition to bond tho city for this purpose will bo submitted to the voters at the city election lu .-uiircu. noouuurn nas no lire pro tection whatever, and, consequently, Insurance has been exceedingly high. It is Iwllovcd that by careful and judicious management the plant will be able to pay for Itself In 10 years. Tin: Pouj.TKY Snow. All reports from the state poultry show at Port laud nro to tho effect that It Is the best ever held In the northwest. It Is a success financially and the Salem exhibit Is one of tho greatest attrac tions. Tho biggest competition Is on light brahmas and buff cochins, there being about llilrtv entries lu each clans. If Salem wins any prizes It Is thought to lie lu other classes of birds where there Is less competition. SLEEP TONIGHT, Stop Insomnia Buforo It Bo ' comosa Habit. Nogloctod, Shabbily Treated Norvos the Cause Rov. Dr, Smith, at tho Ago of 86, Losos No More Sloop Unbroken Rost Natural to a Fully Nourished Brain, Painc's Celery Compound Never Failed to Cure, Has From childhood to old age health is very much a mnttcr of sound, re freshing sleep. No one can digest well, work well. feel well, or bo well, who Is night nfter nlghtdcprlvcd of good sleep. It Is physically Impossible fornny brain to keep on providing nervous energy unless tho nights nrc devoted to nour ishing Its used up parts. Protracted sleeplessness, where no effort Is made to feed nnd cnltn the Irritable ner vous system, ends Is nervous prostra tion nnd Insanity. Today there are fnr more neuralgic headaches, far more rheumatism, sleeplessness nnd nervous prostration thnn during the last generation. Manager Frank Derby of the motor Geo. Goodhue of this city Is winning railway company, came lir from Morn lugslde this morning at tho helm of the car. The motormeu pushed snow off the rails, and Frank smiled us he thought of the insignlllcunce of the storm compnicd with Ills old Iowa stumping grounds, where snow plows 10 foot high aie needed. Good work has been done nil day at keeping tho roads open. Supt.McGrew, of the consolidated street railway has been busy from early this morning opening the tracks and making an effort to keep cars moving. It has been Impossible to run cars on time, but sumo have liecu moving most of tho time. Hon. Phil. Metschan was out early this morning with his Eastern Ore gon snow tthovel, and handled It as though ho had been there before. Waldemar Nelson, tho jolly dyer, this morning built u liugli snow man In front or Ills place of business, In nicmorv of his native northhind. Bargains J Bargains J 42-lnoh nU-wool boucles, Wo per ynul. fluids. ties l 'VY J' ru In nil fc mis of 11 Wonderful val drubs Boeds: 10 nion's Milts now mm I " tl II QA Roy's suits nil reduced-81.15 to l a Ladles' 10 mackintoshes now 47 CheiUKsr onus nil reduced. Men's nnd boy's mackintoshes and oven?oiit8 at Uirgnln prlcck. HUrtW,r,Aii ".l1!1 "y ""dcrwear hllOEh All wild shoes, Hue ami coarse, f i.w n imlr nnd up for ladles and gentlemen. Children's nil wild shoes, 91 a pair and up. Klegaut nlues for J..V1 and w n pair. WILLIS I1HOS.& a). m l"rt nnd Idlwrty street. LETTER LIST. The following letters remain In tho Salem post olllce uncalled for. persons culling for tho same, please say "advertised." Aehtoss Ley DobloLS D.i vis Albert Funuoninrk .laeob Gibson Amanda HoffNM Hardwlek Atiiru t Limenburger .Inn many compliments for his enterprise and Salem may win some prizes. Firm WAiti). Tho proposition to create the Fifth Wnrd of the city out of the present Fourth Is being dis cussed considerably. Tho people lu the remote part of the Fourth Ward lire saying they have never had n rep icsentatlve lu tho city council. Among those named for aldermen lu tho new Wnrd nro Rx-aldermau Al bert, Alderman liiiigham or tho First (but soon to bo in the projiosed Fifth) ami Senator Patterson. ewapod Hi fejiivohiUlhtf, strengthen' Ing power of l'nlho'n colery compound, fnciaedofsowo liiitnlflfl rbouiui Usui, licnrl palpitations, dysjwpilfi rtntl homiH feebleness, Palno'n celery compound Is tho only roint'dy that goes to t ho root of llio trouble:, forti fies the weakened system against tlfeso disorders mid builds Up n si rung, healthy tiody. dmpos Oraxy. (JmuAOo, .fun. If. A special from Jloston says $ Startling Information has been re ceived from Ilavmin by u prominent Cuban tobacco-dealer here, whose Int erests lu the Island forbid using his namo. "There Is n general opinion," says tho letter, "both among Insurgents nnd Spnnlnrds, that General Campos has become demented. His notions, not only in the direction of the cam paign, but his private nnd ordinary doings nre such ns to give good grounds for his behalf". "Gomez has no Idea of attacking Havana, but his plan is to cut off the city's supplies. There Is no doubt that fully half of the citizens nnd pop ulace arc Cuban sympathizers. "The Americans are thoroughly de tested by the Spaniards. The situa tion la serious. A great deal of Amer ican property has been destroyed, nud terrible atrocities will be committed upon Amcrlcnns. The United Stntes needs n wnrshlp or two In Havana harbor." aarrr?!?-- 757 Commercial St 757 -u l X X X X X x ' On and after Feb 1st wc will occupy the building now occupied by G, W, John, son Son 257 Commercial st . . ONLY TEN DAYS MORE. . 1 Our grand removal sale will close on Sat urday, Jan 25, so take advantage of it while you can icememoer our snoes, nats and I furnishing goods must te scld regardless of cost. 1. M. & E. fl. STOCK 115 STATE STREET. Catarrh in the Head. Is due to Impure blood and cannot be cured nhh local application. Hood's Snrsipnnlla hat cured hundred of caes of catarrh be caue it purifies the blood nnd in this way re move tho ciiusu of the dUeasc. It uUo build up the svstcm and prevents attacks of pneu monn, diphtheria and typhoid fever Hood's 1'ills become the favorites cuhart ttltb every one who tries them. 2? r Amusement for Everybody at OPERA HOUSE) Every night this week. Wednesday Night, 'The Two Orphans' The Famous Chase 2 Stock 2 Company, (An organization or recognized artists.) Change of play nightly. Prices to suit the times! Prices to please the people! Prieesnt whlchnll canco 10c 20c 30c Res r ids it? nt T'atton's Bros. bookstore without extra chnrgc. $1,20 Fresh Arrivals, $120 Tlu Union Bargain Stare has just cpeacd some great bargains in Shoss- Ladies' Fine Shoes, Worth $1,50 for $1,20, s sts s NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, LOST.-,A $10 Rold piece bttween the pat. office and HolversonV. Reward Arlll heWi,! finilrr tw Ix-iulnr. ...1.1. ir n 11.11 . . . . " 'a -j ....b ,, u.u.iiuiiiinn, 1331' P.O.NEWS STAND. Headquarters for the leading dally newspapers ol the coa. Sub acriptionj t ken for the Weekly Examiner. tine stock of cigars and confectionery. l W. Miller. Prop, , ,'4 ,m. Tins is a fine dress shoe, and is sold by some dealers as high as high as $165. You cannot afford to buy shoes without seeing us. $1,20, St.Kiainu:i.i.8.--Tlioeoiitlniu(l llglit snow fall, and prospects good for more, Is gottlug out everything on runners from a handsled ton pair of "hobs." Hells arejliigllng on all sides, singles, tennis and tnudoms are seen on the streets. The little Hurry of snow makes the blood of the Canadian, the New Knglander,. and Oregonlans fromcoldor climes generally tingle. ArgoJ .1 Cross W II Davis II 11 Fahvell Frank KurrcusMattlo (lee V 11 llcndcnxm Addle Kentner Wlllns Iealoy Andrew ljiuiKenlwrg Louis Parker Vay Miss lteduiond Lottie ScholU'rlA .1 Singer Henry II Willis V H West rick Aj Wallan M K H. K, Honham, I'ostmnster. UIKU. J)iVUi 'Jl")' ornlng. Jim. 15, IBM, of whooping cough. Luster. ..,v .,,, liV(i ,m,r iDonius. Tim funeral will Ihj hold nt the homo ThurMlay t, im p. m Hov. C'oiHjlandolllehitlng. Datlul Builul nailil W'lm J. i mills, Prop. IIauuTuihs Piiickh.- King p the blue boxes. Heasonnblo rates for tie livery of notes and packages. Children Cry for !tohr' Cattorln. PltOUATK COUUT. -The DQtltloil of Clias. Smltli, guardian of Linn ( Smith, to soil real estate, was granted today by County Judge Ilttbkud.... The contested u ill case of Mrs. C. K. Darst was heard this afternoon. Thero are quite nuiiiher of wit. tiesscw Uucklon's Arnica Halve. Tlw lio.t Jvdve In the Woild for Cuts. llruUes Sores, Ulcers. Salt Rheum. Kever J'il fi'Vf. -hPPtl hands, Chilblains, ami all Skin Uiupi.o.n, nd positively cures I lies or no y r,o.uircd. It ii guaranteed o. f.r.,,eJfcC' .MI,,l?c,on or money rcfundedr IJS " a Kor y F,ed A To combat this growing evil, Prof. Edward K. I'lielps M. I), LL. D., of nartmotilli colletre. mniln nurvmu uisenses tils speclnl study. Tlio fruit- rut outcome of his long years of profes sional investigation was Palno's celery compound. Dilllcult nervous dlsor ders that had persisted despite long treatment, nt once yclldcd to It. Men nnd women who had suffered for years rrom broken and ttnrcfreshlng sleep, from headaches, rheumatism and ncu ralgla, found thatPnlno's celery com jMiund not only speedily cured these troubles, but that they worked better and felt more encouraged than had been jiosslble to them for years. As a practical instance or what this remarkable remedy is doing nil over the country, the following from Rev. Hr. Win. A. Smith, one of tho best M.uMii uivines in Southern New Kng hind, deserves careful reading. Dr, Smith Is today 8d years of age, yet en Joys better health than over In his life, nnd nover loses a single night's oh-cji. jie writes "DearSlrs-In M, J, Matson, $1,20, FOUND-,A Yale lock key. oflicufor same Call atjoutnit I I33t THE MARKETS. Jan. 15. Wheat, cash 57Xc; IS' Silver, 66c;lead, Chicago, May 60 New York, Jan 3 30. SAN FRANCISCO MAKKP.T San Francisco, Jan 15. Wheat, 1.05 Wool. Oregon, choice, 7tooj lnf 8c, valley, otic Hops Quotable at 57c Totatoes 35 to 40c per sack. OatsMilling. 6zy PORILANIJ MARKRT. """ftl Jn. "S.-Wheat valley, 56 .crlor, 7 The Salem Woolen Mills Store, TO TRADE-Wanted to trade good inside rentable property small residence, coulee preferred. Inquire II. S. Journal office. 1 n.jt WE PO NO r WANT-Roys or loaf.ri but men or abilty. $300 to oo n month to nustlers. State nnd general ngnts. Salirr and commission. Rucine Fire Engine r - WV,, c c$4t Rcine, Wis. ltii .....I.I...I ,r- ki . ,7, A '. .foums 'or rent, enquire it Mrs. tr. W. Smith, 48 Marion street. Awarded IliKiiost Honors World's Fair, Medal, Midwinter Fair. CREAM BAKING POWDER kMost Perfect Made. 4oYcaratkStaBdard. my early davs. hv great nnd prolonged mental suffering, 1 broke down In health and became dyspeptic, being obliged at one tlmo toglvoupmy work in tho ministry on account of lll-healtli. 1 am now M years of age, and during my long life have suffered greatly from dys pepsia, torpid liver, constipation and liiKOiiinin, at times thinking that I should tile for want of balinv (deep. - ""iniui iu me cunt l am nllve today with all that 1 have been uiroiigu. i nm n wonder to myself, and to tho.su who witness my lmblts .....1 miow my age. I tell them that I try to obey tho laws of nature, and that I tnko Palne's celery compound whenever I need It. By the use of several bottles of I allies celery compound, I have so far recovered my health as to con slder myself a well man for my ace H regulates tho liver, stomach and - w, u0ui, nny question. My npietlte Is now crrvui. et.. 1.. freshing, lliy Uver uct,VCt am, hun, unit my crutches not needed MI can walk without n staff. People" nresurprla-dnt my improved appei? nnceand activity. Gratefully your, Win. A. Smith ston '"lu C?P ,comiH)Und not f. 1.. !!. ristor,"r work till new healthy tissues hnv th.n i ' ".." uiuff ,i',,attewd lx,rl,ons- 13 UOt the dooivsr nnQ. ...1 tlon of the body, whether It be nerve Walla Win. . Flour I'orilaiul, $2 60; Benton county, s.60; graham. $2 20: superfine. $2 per bbl. Oats- White. 2224c; grey, 202i;rolled 11 bans, $4 25j 25, barreli, 4.So 7.00; cases, 375. 5 ' ' I otatoes New Oregon, 254oc per sack. I lay.. Good, SSo per ton. "I. .Valley, nc; Kastern Oregon,7oc. Mlistuni..Uran. iu.enfflli?. iC... T,t !3;chop reed, i2l5 per ion; rye. 75c perc . dcaA,ec?' ka,,ed "" 44Mc; under 60 bi36C; sheep pelts. io7oo. Hops.. Oregon, 4 to 7c, according to qual. Butler.. Oregon fancy creamery, 2?27V': ancy dairy, iizy,- Ut to gooil, ISI7 Cheese., Oregon full cream, 9ioc. tggs.. Oregon, i82opcr doi 5 Eastern, loc pvrdoz, ' t r?uUy--9i,kkcns'-'-5o3 00 per doi ; ducks, $4 oo4 50; geese, $6.oo7.oo; tur' keys. euc: dressed. tot2c. Hef..Topsteeri. aKJ3 5c per lb; fair .- , ,vt,,, iy,y$i j.jc COWS, 2X2c. circled beef, lSc. ' ' Mutton.. Hex beef. 2.oofi?,2.2: Fhn; ii vvr W iiicmuU c K, ,v,iio.ce ana ecderi .i..nmaii1cnoice, 5C?6c; large, 34 SALEM MARKET. Wheat. ..14c perbu., market firmer. Oats ,17c. Hay .Baled, cheat, 4.soS.ooj timothy, Hour .In wholesale lots, 3.50; retail ih.i. , 'J..VJ. "ck5d ,20i iioo w"-w "-""P icea, 12.00 Veal .yojz 00; nresseii, 4C. ..Choice, heavy, $3 oo3.4o; light le! ?, 75! 'hesed, 4VpiF Id. k ..Small, choice, 56c; large, 340 I3i2c; fancy Dressed, 4jf . jut..wreseu. y,u Uve Cattle.. 1 zy,. Sheep., Live, 200. Wooi..Bet. I2C Hops.. i)t, 4(.50, Hii:s..uasn. i?w Duller. . Rrtt dairy, creamery, U2nc L-lieec..inuJc, 'Xft1C7,cJ,MeS,$-',,aC01'6cham'' rtlattes..2?cnrh.i Onions,, 2c. Apples.. 354oc. iuuiiry..Meii. e,c;rocsters. , KoDerdn. nd not wanted; duck's. -M.cSa &?! f.l01 turkeys, Uve 7c; egs nJJ cents cash. The clothine: bus! ness in Salem during tne 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 homemade and all wool goods, coupled with square dealing. flP rJ. jXi. 1 nessf and the intention of the managers is to J M put in a large stock the coming season at prices that will corres pond with small' in comes, and at the same time the stand ard of these popular goods will be fully kept upf and its many friends and patrons can rely in the future on getting reliable goods, the same as in the past, FARM TO RENT-oneasv i. ,!,. one block west of theNorth Salem' school R. it Crayton. , oot FSiR bLE ,R TRADEA new cottae witii all modt-rn Improvements, heaiini, Plumbing, etc. A small payment down balance on m.inthly payments. No reason . ..uu,w 11 u, mis omce. lo 10 dtf pUhUumen, poUTTcTans and bus: ines houses can obtain all newspiper Inror mation trom the press orthn state, coast and 5AU.?lr-Y.f.r?m,hc l're" Clipping Bureau, (Allen's Un.on Block. PortUn I. t 12 2otf CARPET PAPER . lot ol hear; Children Cry for PItohr' Ctorl. J H. HAAS, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, .", etc., sis Commercial Stittt, I irrtjk brown wrapping paper for sale cheap, hit i iK ior Pu,,in under carpets. Call at )""W UII1CC. Tar Iil2rt,Wd ,&enito. Seauki BKisi,fla",,,,,M'o,,"h', INSUluNcii -I. n r . ... ; Z V'"" A.H,uncf ot loro ito, Phinix of London, New Zealand Insurance company ihei.,Al2? L,,fc and Accident, hu v ti,d o' 0(licc '," wilh ",e C'ohd Rul fctate office, up stair in pot office build- -i"g- , , t 2 im cancer and all mahenant disea.M vv run. cancer, old ulcers. Diles. um,ir. fi.mls jcutlcrheiimatijm.catarrh and minor diseaie. uc nave a combination oil which is working Box 169, Traveling Agent. Eugene. Or. JOHN HUGHES, Dealer in Groceries, naintc nils. window glass, varnishes, and the most complete stocc of brushes of all kinds in the state. Artists' materials, lime, hair, cement and fi?nrrW nnd finest quality of grass seeds, . F. R. SMI Trl & A, (Successors to Smith & Schlndler.) 1 1 1 DiacKsmi BHorseshoetng a specialty. New shoe. ... ki, i.5o, uniy tne best worn uonc Job work a specialty. Prices the lowrtt VETERINARY Condition povvden. liniments, hI mg lotions and ointments, blisteiing oin'' raents, purgative pills andcOlic medicines al- VlkVS on hand as ehan as ehewberC. CONSULTATION FREE. W. C. MITCHELL. Graduate of Ont. Vet. College, ToronW Canada. Office and Despensary at Red Front UiJ stable, Salem, Oregon, uenera , i . ulr