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.J t i h H ! Jl ' ( U$ I'1 I 111 Si'. v hi m m "3 I I ' i l r : W I I II $ I 1 I.Y. ' . ? i , LV i 'if I. FW t I -- IT 1 - -- "" Daily Capital Journa BY HOKBFt BROTHERS TUESDAY, JAN. 21, 1800. i 8 CTPiUDSI! - Altona and Ramonaj LEAVE SOCIETY CHRONICLE. and Fraternal tlAlf.V. '"Cortland, 6i45 ft m. Salem, 7145 a. m, Independence, 6130 a. m. SUNIMV. 0:00 n.m, 10:15 am' 6:00 a.m. rjfrreljjht received up (0 10 p. mCI f,' ck lime, regular service and cheap .... rates . . . M. C. BALDWIN, Agent, Salem. It TjrzmmarsESi ANNOUNCEMENT. I hereby announce mjwlf iih a rnnclldHtc for tlie oftlce of COUNTY ASSESSOR subject to the will of tho county Itcpubllcnn convention. 1-v .1. A. VAN EATON. PERSONAL. Dr. I. A. l'nyiio wont, lo Portland today. Judge J. J. Walton, or Eugene, Is In tliu city. Attorney General C. M. Idleman It In tlie city. Mr. and Mrs. Jan. Mulvoy went to Oregon City today. Rev. Roland I). Grant passed through Salem to Albany today. Mrs. Geo. Hold and sister went to Clietnawa today for a short visit. Hon. Geo. 11. Dorrls, of Eugene, - came down from that city today. Harry Wynne, of Cottage Grove, arrived In Salem today, and will bo tho guest of. friends. Geo. Anderson, of the Kansas House 1ms been 111 for a few weeks but Is now getting better. HIh old friends will bo glad to sec htm around again. Dr. J. A, Lambcrson, of Lebanon, arrived In tho city today, and will deliver an nddrcss at tho Maccabee's joint Installation tonight. Mrs. Robert Llvcsloy returned to Kcattlo today, nfter a threo weeks visit In Salem with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Llvcsloy. MlM Hello Grllllu, of Portland, Is In the city, and will havo charge of tho Wiley H. Allen music store clos ing salo here. Miss Qrlnln lias Imwii with tho Portland houso for some time, and will later havo charge of tho now Seattle branch. Local News of Social Events. I.KAI' YKAIt l'AUTV. The first Leap Year party of the season was given Tuesday evening at at Mr. Leo Brown's homo In Stayton, on First street, in nonor 01 iuiss Esther Robertson, who was home from Salem. When 8 o'clocK rolled around tho girls and their partners appeared In 11 bunch, and all out of breath. When asked for, an explana tion promptly explained that those "horrid boys" had kept the girls wait ing "ever so long," until the boys had accomplished a hundred unnecessary performances essential to the mascu line toilet. A veiy entertaining program was rendered, consisting of music and recitations. Miss Olllc Robertson's soprana solo, ' Because I Love You, Dear," was given In clear, beautifully rounded tones, full of feeling. Mr. Hoy Wiles, of Newport, very success fully entertained all by a number of choice selections upon tho guitar. Games of all dcscilnllons were then VALLEY LOCAL NEWS. THE DARST WILL CASE. A Decision Upholding tho Will at All Points. County Judge Hubbard rendoreda decision InthoDarst will caso today upholding tho validity of tho will at wu points, and dismissing tho petition to set It aside. Tho decision meets with a general approval, and seems to bo Just, according to tho law and tho facts In tho case. George, Albert and Frank O'llrleu, of Independence, and a half-brother, II. Lawler, of Salem, are Interested In tho caso owing to tho fact that their mother, Mrs. Johanna O'llrleu, falls holr to about W?,0X). Tho entire estnto was valued at 20,ooo. it Is not likely that thoro will bo an appeal as there hconm almost no ground to rest It on. The lawyers on both sides made u big light, bill D'Arcy ltlclmrdson and i union ford won. Do You WoNDHii-Tlmt Salem stock Is looking sleek and fat? Con sult tho prices at llrewster Whlto's Court street feed stow, as woll as tho quality of tho feed, and you will ,u,t think Itstrango. ou lN8ANi:.-Hohu Welch, of linker county, aged "0 years, was today com mltted to the asylum. indulged In, from "thumbs up" to "eroklnole," and It Is safe to say that the youth and beauty of Stayton was fnllv ronroheiited bv tho twenty couples who partook of the many good things with which tho tabic was loaded. After supper the girls very cordially Invited the gentlemen to accompany them to the "opera." On arriving at tho opera house the found Manager Lloyd Hrown of Albany there with his world-famous magic lantern show. The views wcro very life-like ami highly enjoyed by all. At an early hour tho girls could be seen hunt me un their lanterns to escort their partners home, each and every one declaring tho party lobe the greatest event of the season, and were of the opinion that It Is dcllc lously refreshing to feel so free and easy, and that for once you nro your own "boss.." Those present were: Miss Esther Itolicrlson, David Smith, Miss Hrlggs, Roy King, Nellie Starr, Charley Hrown, Ollle Robert son, Dell Halsley, .May Thorpe, Claud Savage, Miss Ray, Joe Kerns, Lizzie Shriim, Ell Smith, Sadie Thorno, Fred Laudrctli. bus 0 Kerns. Glen Mima 0. Cora Cooper, Gene Titus, Kate Down ing, Hurt Davie, Tempest Dtinnlvniu Ernest Porter, Roy Wiles, Mrs. Geo. Brown, Mrs. Lee Rrown. Mrs. Harden. George Hrown. BTAYTON. MI89 Esther Bobcrtson, of Solom. has been a guest at tho homo of her mother In this place for tho past week. Mrs. M. M. Balsley has been quite 111 for the past week, but Is .slowly Improving. , Miss Maggie Taylor, one of Stay ton's former society young ladles Is ex pected homo from Idaho this week on a visit with her parents. Wc will all be delighted to havo Maggie with us once more. Miss Minnie Manfrle. who has been so near death's door for the past two weeks. Is slowlv recovering and It Is sincerely hoped by all her friends that It will not bo long before she will be up and about again. So Aumsvlllc has a newspaper. That's nothing, Stayton is going to have two and a new city hall. The machinery for the new saw mill Is all here and Saturday after noon it was all put In motion on trial. It made one think of old times before that treacherous Arc visited our town and came near destroying our little city. The Baptist will hold revival meet ings here during tho following week. A drama entitled "Out in the Streets" was very successfully ren dered at the Stayton opera house last Saturday night for the benefit of tlie new Methodist church. School will close here Friday and how lonesome It will seem not to hear the old school bell again until autumn rolls around. SCHOOL BOARD MEETS. The Board of Directors Transact Busi ness of tin District. The regular meeting of the board of directors of school district No. 24 was held last night. Clerk Hozorth's annual report of llnunce sliowwi total of receipts and expenditures amount ing to .i:i,i;i.; from March t, 1805 to January 1, 1800. .The total Indebted ness of thcdiHtrlcl to January 1, 1890 Is $9,000.20. Tlie lioard estimates that the ex penses from Hie 1st Inst to July 1 arc estimated at 814,8:19. This, added lo the present Indebtedness, will make a total of $21,415.20. The expenditures of the district for 1894 wu 8 $50,1(18.75 showing a decrease of .SIOJTA.'lOdue to rigid economy. The total amount of a.-wssible pro perly of the district for 189") has not yet been ascertained by the county clerk. At the election In March a new director will Iw elected, vice Dr. W. II. Byrd, whoso term will have ex pired at that lime. ' WILEY B. ALLEN COMPANY. Two Lives Saved. Mrs. Phoobo Thomas, of Junction -ti... in .nnn Oi1 Viw a r1rufrra RHP. bad Consumption and that there was ..FWJiwtftwXi cured her and she says It saved her life. Mr. Thos. Eggers, 139 Florida street, San Pranclsco, suffered from a dreadful cold, approaching consump tion, tried without result everything else then bought one bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery and In two weeks was cured. lie is naturally thankful. It Is such results, of which tnese arc samples, mat piutc uiu wonderful cfllcacv of this medicine In Coughs and Colds. Free trinl bottles ni. Krnil P. Lcirir'adruirtilorc. Rcutilar size 50c and 81. Close At Hand ST" January 27th wc will commence to move to 25) Commercial street the building now occupitrJ t G W, Jolinson Son. Our removal sale 3 close on Saturday next, to take advantage of extremely low prices while you have an oppT tunity. w' The Last Week, When Baby was sick, we boto her Castorln. When slio wu a Child, slio cried for Castorln. When she becumo Miss, sho clung to Castorta, When Bhe had Children, sho gave them Castorln. $180 Y. M. O. A. OKFIC'KKR i'.LKCTKD. Tlie board of directors of the Y. M. C. A. met last night and elected olll- ccrs for tho new term. J. B. T. Tut- hlll was elected president, O. P. Bishop vice-president: F. E. Hodgkln. secretary; V. N. Gilbert treasurer. rm... .1 a t d r. ,. .. j no re.simiauou or 11. . i o. ns 11 member of tho board, was accepted. ANOTHlIlt KNCIAUKMKNT. TI10 engagement b announced of Miss Mario Kahn. of San Pnuiclsm. to Anre11A.StalT0.1d, a young doctor of medicine and for several vears n resident of Salem, where ho studied for Komo months under Drs. Miirn mid Richardson. JOINT INSTALLATION. Tho Knights and Ladles of tho Mac cabees will hold a Joint Installation at tho Good Templar hall In tho Turner block tonight. A good literary and musical program has been prepared, and Dr. J. A. Laiulwrson, of Lebanon, will deliver an address. Tho SUUcsmaii says "every now ami then someone s heard to mention Mr. (leer's name along with thonoml nation forcongiw Th8 should bo very llatterlug to Mr. Geer, provided lio Is a candidate, for "ovory now and then" Inoludos aUiut all tho time there is. "'"'' """"" I 1 UJ , III I.UJIJIJJR. Big Reductions --IN Winter Dress Goods , Woolen UnderwMH Men's and Boys' Suits and Overcoats ...... Mackintoshes. . . ' ' All must bo ld. Prieos out deen Cull nml get, n bargain, Our 'fi Goods Department M full of JSS WILLisBROS.CO. ,,, , ,vUrt and Liberty stwet, lPoutry 0mlH o'Wl lAUI.OIt HOOIAL. Invitations are out ton DarlorsiMiiiit at tho homo of Mr. ami Mm. n 11 Fleming, for tho benellt or the Salem hospital. A splendid program has been prepared and no doubt tho luvl tat Ions will lie generally accepted. JOINT CLASS SOCIAL. Wednesday evenlnu cr HiU u....l- h... Sunday schtml clashes of Mrs. Boothby, Mrs. Lockley and Miss MoNary, of tho Presbyterian church, will bo enter tallied at the home of Rev. A. L Hutchison. IIHUHAN CLASS. 1 . rimay ovmilng of this week tho Hurvan class of tho Presbyterian church will Iw entertained at the homo or John Molr on lower Ktont st rout. Mrs. A..I1. Gardnorweut to Hrowiis. vlilo this morning. Mls.s Llzzlo D.ilL'InUii ic ..lot. 1.... relatives In Portland. ' Mr. and Mrs. Win. Dugan roturiiccl today from a visit In Astoria. MWK.C. Small and Mrs. AVarre.i Irulttwont to AllMiiy tiMlay. Mwt A. Whuirt u ,.. ..... her sovero HIiiom. m..i i. ...... ..... . danger. "'" wnl mw. i-. k. Clodfeltor, and Mr. and Mrs. M. Cattron.of Monmouth, wero lingers tu :B0IW today to visit relatives in that city. l L-.am Kl.l,H w vAWN-orintui k tt ng, SimiiUli and Saxony, ,0. JuctH greatly to loo out this line, at tho Now York R..l.-.t 1,.. ,,.... . aisssfc! -s: " v miiiiii. SlKhllw I'OLIC COUNTY NIJWH.. F. S. Smith, of Hcthcl, netted olT six acres of prunes. .1. w. KirKiaiid had a ramlly reun ion at Independence of his four sons and their families. Mrs. M. E. Halloy, of Hot ltd, who has been quite 111, Is better. Rcv.Staver of Forest Grove preached at Rlckrcal on the Armenians. He believes England Is responsible for the Turkish crimes. Wise & Kcyt, Pcrrydale. are Miln- plngoats to Portland. The Riienn Vista union Sunday school hns these new enlccrs: Sam Haldwln, Hiiperlntendcnt: Mr. Miner. assIslHiit; Mrs. Addle Davidson, secre tary; MIssMiner, treasurer: Miss Mary Shlves, orgalnlsl. On Christmas eve children, grand children, greatgrandchildren, sons-in-law and daiigitcrs-in-lav, to tho number of 03, were assembled at the residence of Grandma nutler, In Mon mouth. The tax levy of Linn county Is 17 and that of Jackson 20 mills. Wv few counties In tho state have a lower tax rate than Polk of II mills. Tho Ronton county tax levy Is 18.:i mills and tho city orCorvallls will havo to tack on about another 10 mills. The total tax levy of .Marlon county, Is 14 mills, 1 mill lower than last year. C. II. Chapman -went to Portland this week and sold 8,000 pounds of prunes. Hon. Warren Trultt and attorney Carson, of Salem, will address the Dallas Repuallcan club Tuesday evening. Their Salem Branch to De Removed Seattle, Waah. The Wiley H. Allen Co. are closing out tiiclr business here preparatory for the removal to Seat He. All music and musical instruments, including pinnr-s mid organs are now being offered fit 'clearance ale prices." Kvery article soirl sauw the trouble and expense in bovlng and shipping, and now Is tlietlmetotakv advantage of the ocaslon and procure what you want In the way of music Mrtually at flat cost. Stni opn evenings until 9 o'clock. '1 T. CIEER'S SARCASM. Cuniimied Ironi first pagr. mafmsWiK J. to r 1 Ti IiTbT.i: rJTir'. fr'fTi i'iFiM ffiri v mmmrni amsk&.wky fwvffiwMifu l5KAVJK?S?W'.flJhjaJ As this is our last week on State street, wc w'll offer all remnants and broken lines regardless f cost, Shoes, Hats and Furnishing Goods, The remainder of these lines wc will close 0 ' at half price this week. Call before the sizes and styles arc broken. M. & E. fl. STOCK 115 STATE STREET. OPERA HOUSE I Grand Successful Week. I OPERA HOTICC r. s es m" " V V V V Chase 2 Stock 3C Company, CntL.I.. M-. T -J f Of uiiiiiviy ntw ivtjti iwiic ui 1 lays, m na rt- vi ms " The Chase Stock Company. "Uncle's Darling" was tho bill at tho opera house last nliMit. Tim nlnv was excellent, tho cast lino and the scenic elTccts were among the best overseen In the city. ThlsenmiKinv made themselves favorites from Mm start and tho longer thov remain Mm Iwttor they aro liked by their patrons -llkogood wlno they Improve with age. "The Octoroon" will lm Mm Lin for tonight. Tho play has boon seen hero before, but tho management or tho Chaso company challoiiirnrmiiiviri. son nn promise us better rendition Ity and low prices. - - ,,v ' muium) seen. Miss Chase will appear In tho title role, and Master Charlev, a really wonderful boy actor, will' bo .seen as Wccnlepaul, the yellow boy, tho best character ho has attempted here yet. Tho entire company have good parts' and social scenery will bo used. Ton dollars will bo given away each night this week and no on Saturday night. Mrs. Kuuim Vauderwcrt was called for the $10 last nlirbt. but. wu k, niwl l I 11 .... "Will, .Ml.. 1. 11, L,OUISIIIOt IVc.Iva.I I, uiHin tho second call. chance for popular .support ho Is 1111 rortunalo enough to receive the frown from this Demooratlc Importation from the malarial Hats of tho Miss ouri bottoms. I acknowledge his su premacy; ho is our local "sturdy little chieftain;" ho Is a Poo-Bali who has never been sawed off, for that process of amputation Implies a pre-existing condition of things where -a diligent search for something to saw oir would be rewarded by at least a moderate degree of success. Since the public already well knows where Its support In tills matter Is go ing, it would be far less painful to itself and less amusing to the public If thoolght page dally could end its agony by naming Itscandldatent once for Its decision In the matter practi cally settles tho whole question; that Is what Poo-Hah's, either sawed or tinsawcd, aro for. in tno mcantlmo I hope for thocon tlnued privilege of sitting within the party gates and voting for the lie publican candidates. T. T. Gkkh. THE BEST PIPE TOBACCO. "The Octoroon X With Special Scenery and i s ' s s sSN . v Tuesday, C January 21. A) C Tonight, 2 " " V" - " ." q,cwt.wvv xy f an Excellent Cast Fen Dollars Given Away Every Night A2U) 20 ON SATURDAY NIGHT. The oanic pleasing price of admission, 10c, 20 and 30c, Heser vd r nts at Patto l's Bros.' bookstore without extra charge. II ID SIMM Choicest, fresh packed, salt salmon, good as fresh, only 5c per lb at P, O, Grocery, HARRITT LAWRENCE NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, WANTED-Man and wife to take chirre 4 a comfortable house and fruit farm at bnnm. side for a term of three months or lonr t& board proprietot, Address X, this office. :j WANTED - Two uinnA nlinnn.n . small fir at Co cents a cord, for cash. April 15. Minon urnwn, Sidney, Of Li . P.O.NEWS STAND. -Headquarters for the leading dally newspapers ol the cot. Sub acriptfons t.ken for the Weekly ExaroiDsr, Fine stock of cigarx and confectionery. F. ff. Miller, Prop. , ,4 la THE MARKETS. Lauiks and Misses. The New York Racket has a fine lino of ladles and misses gossamers and mackin toshes from 03 cents to $2.50 this Is tho kind of weather In which they aro useful, also n few wool macken, toshes at one half former price. Call and see. ;.(j.lw 48 Cunts And A Ciihomo. Tho Salem Flourlntr mills nrn nmv .!.. 18 cents for wheat, and as manacor Holland says "throw In ti chromo." In other words, you can call theroand get a lino calendar. Jan. 20. Wheat, casli $9 Silver, 66Jcj lead, Dont ronoET-That the New York Kacket: has a lino lino of boys' kneo pants and youth's suits. Good mini. 2C2dlw 1MWJOVINQ.-W. E. Kennoy, the jvMiib- mini sown or tno cltv. who u Chicago, Mav6ii New Vork, Ian. 20 .1 .to. SALEM MARKET. Wheat. ,i8c per bu., market firmer. Oats ,17c. Hay . Ualed. cheat. S.t.conte.nn! itmniliu $650- -'w -"" riuur..ui wnoicsaie lots, 3.50; retail, 280J bran, bulk 900; aacked, 1200: shorts, II.0012.00; chop feed. I2.oofnl 13.00. Veal. .Dressed, f . Hous.. Dressed. 2i. Live Cattle.. iJ2,V. Sheet... Live, 2 00, WooI..Iicht, I2lc. Hop,.lJe, 4(2150. i-.GGS..ah. 15c. Uuttcr. JSrst dairv. i2foi2e! fan creamery. I52(k: Cheese.. ioi2jc. Farm Smoktd Meats.. Pacoi, 6c; hams, lie; shoulders, 7c. Potatoes., 25c per bu. Onions.. 2c. Apples., 4S6oc. Puuliry .Hens, scjtocsters. Jt.Sopcrdoz find nnt u.n.il. rlnU .r . ' 1 , 1. "" ""V..VS, . jmiuj.ro per uoi.. l"'"Ji vc 7c, ctgs ijy cenu cash. The Salem Woolen Mills Store, A Needy Family. Doc AV, (Hbson went on n mission of mercy to tho fair grounds neighbor rsis. s a'z.srs rejiorted as Improving Inst night. Delayed Oveuland.-TIio over huul arrived about 12 yesterday, being six hours late. Bathsl Baths! Bathsl niit pMni. Old peoiilo who reiiulro medlelnu t IKSr Tr lK,wel? kWoyi will icrs. 1 his medit n iirvs , i." te ami contains no whiskey 1 or ,tr --""" -v- v uvi3 luiuiiv nn tiiA Kifinmnii tii. !..... ;gtotoSsSS at Pred a an Hon. but Legg's drug store. llontappetlzermdX ill 1VoP'flni It Just exactly w WW'' ?rt 6?o ami i Twr Ihv BUILDINQ AND LOAN. 1.1. "unsmjiyTor Itohtr't Ctoria. Tlioadlouriuvlinpti,..nr i... c. . holdot, of the san 1U .Sgui Lam Association will i.i.i ...,." at ,8 o'clock to vote upon proposea ily. 1 H, Skoat Sec. t Go to tho iwreelnln baths sir initio ' . Retlfor(1 hi'9 ueei "?eL,,a,,", ting, imde """'"Jen and a II t-jears of age,l5 cents. 1 is caring for, whllo -""" J. C. Mills, Prop. Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair, Medal, Midwinter Pair. BAKINfi POWDffl iMct Perfect Mde. .YewitiwStiBiJtnL family nnmed Rcdford, who aro very aiuuii in neeti or provisions and clothes. For some tlmo they had nothing to cat but potatoes. Mr. and Mrs. Kedfordcame tosalem about five months ago, and for sometime Mrs. Redford has been alono with her ttlo orphan sho her linsli'i.id ic uwiiy loouingfor work. Lnst. niro, Lincoln Wado sent them a sack of Hour and some other necessities. Mr Gibson considers the family worthy of support and families who havo cloth ingor food should holnMr n,ifi out of their abundanco until sho can hwt ,oru irom. er hu4bandf Leayo articles or monov witii v t. w j m.., -.. ".. , m.. iiuiicur v...a. vmggeu lr you cannot them personally. Koto TllK WeATIIEH Pm,Pn.0 t, Wednesdaj-, rain and cooler! ' Preolp- r , ' " '" ePwwr 1, to date ---, ...wu. Average, 25.15; doll, clency, 8.28. Notes And Tack aopq r.n , PNPtly. cheaply. Ring up tho blue Children ftufA.J -ronorscastorla. The clothini? busi ness in Salem durine the past year has, in a general way, had its rough sailing, But the Woolen Mills Store has stood like Gibral ter and sold the most and best goods, It's homemade and alk Wool oods, rmtnUrl I . witn square dealing, nas done that busi ness, and the intention of the managers is to put in a large stock the coming; season at prices that will corresy pond with small in comes, and at the same time the standi ard of these ononis goods will he fitllTr kept ut, and its mr mends and patrons can rely in the future n getting retiaUU goods, the same as in tne past J H. HAAS, WATCHMAKER ANn ipto,,, Js-aia.iS-asafj WE DO NO r WANT -Hoys or loafers but men orabil ty. $300 to $joo n mouth to (lUSIIers. State nnri fTi.ni.ril ii..i. c.i. flntl Mmnttcflnn t..f T?I T m Kiicine, Wis. eo,4t PUBLIC MliN, POLU'CIANS AtilTW- iness houses ran nhrnln nil ........... i.f.. matlon from the press of thn state, mni ml .Un,r.f.r,om,h?. l're" Clipping Bureiu, (Allen's) Union block, PortlanU. 12 jolt CARPET PAPEU-Large lot of hem b.rown wrapping paper for sale cheap, hit the thine for mtitlnr. nnru. ....... n.u .. Journal office PAPERS Porlltinil VJ. .,.., C....I. Tacorna nnd San Fiancisco paners o'n said 1! Miller's! Postoffice block. INSURANCE.-J. N. Ferg.ison, agent for western Assurance ofToro-ito, Phoenix of London, New Zealand Insurance corapwjr and the Etna Life nnd Accident, bu moved Ills office in with the Globa Real Lstate office, up stairs in poit office build. . '"g- . - 1.3 Ira COMBINATION nn. rriRr m in cancer nnd all malignant diseases. We cirt cancer, old ulcers, piles, tumors, fistuli kciatic rheumatism.catarrh and minor dlsesw. We have a combination oil which is working wonder. Address, H HkckmaN, Iwx 169. Traveling Agent, Eugene, Or. STRAYED OR STOLEN A Hark hir horse, weiching about 1,150. white star lis forhead, lirandcd on left shoulder 1 . Ala a bay mare welching about 1,200; brand not KndWII. Uhcral r..ul ..111 k n.M tnr t)l horscH or information about them. Adlrta Adam Synder, Salem, O. 1 16 61I JOHN HUGHES, Dealer if! arnrir'i(n:. nxinis. ns, window glass, varnishes, and the most comolcte stoce of brushes of all kinds in the state. Artists materials, lime, hair, cement and fihinorles. ant) finest quality of grass seeds, IV. F. R. SMITH & CO, (Successors to Smith & Schindler.) General Blacksmiths. EyHorseshoelng a specialty. New noe$ full set. it. en. riniu ii.- i.., work done. Job work a specialty. Price the lowest VETERINARY Condition powders. liniments, bel; tog lotions and ointments, blistering oint ments, purgative pills and colic medicine - wuyi on nana as cneap as cue"." CONSULTATION FREE. W. C. MITCHELL. Graduate nf Onr. Vet. Collece. Toronto Canada. Office and Dnmnurv at Red Front LiTOJ Stable, Salem, Oregon. ra