K f ' ? 'Hi I I! Hi J) I mi vi ' & . .ffl Ui'' II. V,J ..( ? ' Iff .. M 1 1 l v iiwii i in wii """" Dally Capita! Journal V IIOfER BROTHERS. TTJSDKESDAY, JAN. 22, 1890. STEAMERS Altona and Ramona LEAVE- TlWl.t. SUNIIAY. 9:00 a. m. 10:15 a.m. 6:00 a.m. P'ortland, 6:45 a m- Micm, 7145 n. in. Independence, 6130 a. m. ryFrelghl received'up'to 10 p. v.Jd C ck time, regular service and cheap .. rates ... M. P. BALDWIN, Agent, Salem. PERSONAL. Geo. II. 6-ttlnn went to Fortlnnd toilny. . Vr. Mott visited patients nt Clicm nwn today. Chns. L. Dalloy wuh n pin-digcr to Jefferson today. I. L. Patterson wni n paiwiiKer to Portland today. Dr. J. A. L-nmbcrnon returned to Lebanon tills lnortilnjr. Ooo. W. Tayno returned to Corvnllls today, after a visit at home. J. S. Cooper, the Independence hanker, went to Albany today. Senator Geo. C. Ilrowncll, of Clackn man county, Is at the Willamette. II. W. Savage, the nurseryman, re turned last night from n trip down the road. Hon. David Craig of Mnclcny wnH In town today, Ho Um been requested by many Jtcpublleanu to again bo u cundlduto on the Republican ticket for representative and has consented to do 60. HARD TIMES FACTS. OOOD ilKADINCJ FOIt TUB FAMILY 01RCLI!. Every reader of Tub Journal Hhould look up tho list of premium!) given absolutely frco with this paper. Tho Wekkly Journal at $1 a year Is tho cheapest papor an the Pacific coast, yet with It wo give- yearly sub Bcrlptlons to any of tho following valuablo publications, each known to tho world as a standard In Its Held: Tho Toledo lllado, Tho Queen of Fashions, Womankind, Tho Farm Nows, Tho Child Harden. TIicao valuablu publications arc each worth a $1 a year, yet wo glvo you your choice, 0110 year free, for a $1.50 subscription lo Tub Journal, either tho Daily for six months or tho Weekly for eighteen months. See tho list, and don't ucglcot to profit by It. Don't bo dccolvcd Into paying for so-called premiums offered with high priced papers at a slight advance. Remember The Journal Is tho cheapest nowspaiwr on tho Pacltlo coast, and it gives you high grado premiums without additional charge. Ueware Of Ointments (or Catarih that contain Mercury, mercury will surely destroy llie seme o( smell and completely derange die whole ays tern wlicu entering It through the mucous i.urftcei Sucli article should never be used except on prcKriptlom icputntile physician, ti the damage they will do it ten fold to tlw wxt yon can derive Irom them. lUIIV Laiarrh Cure, nunufadturcd by F. J. Cheney & Co , loledn. 0 , contain no mercury, and 1 taken Internally, acting illitctly upon the blood and mucoui surface uf the lyitcni. In buying Hall' Catarrh Cure bcsuryou g(. jhu genuine. It I taken internally, and made In Toledo Ohio, by I'. J. ChenykCo. Tc$. ttmonlali free. lySolh by DruggUls, price 75 cent a hot He. Itivnu Hoominu. -A telegram from Albany received this tirtoriuxm nivs tho river Is rising at that place almiit two-tenths of a foot per hour. It now stands at 22 feet thero and 20.fi hero; ami Is still rising. wejejjL'ai. jljlii. Big Reductions IN Winter Dress Goods , , Woolen Underwear . , , Men's and Boys Suits and Overcoats Mackintoshes Al must be sold. Prices cut deep. Caill and get n barjjaln. Our Drcs floods ltepartiiiciu Is full of good tNlnKs, Samowlth our Shw Depart, fcenu Try them. WI T.T.IK liimv t-rv .m r ,(.urt mul Liberty street. -!!- Wr'JB ' I I SOCIETY CHRONICLE. Local Newn of Boclal and Fraternal Events. GERMAN 8ANO VJBREIN. This society, which Is a singing Boclcty, will meet In their hall in the postofflcc block on the evening or February 1, to enjoy a musical and literary program which lias been ar ranged. The program will be followed iwn,innrrn. and tho affair will no doubt Iks quite enjoyable. MACOAIIEKH INSTALLATION. At their Joint Installation of olll cent last night tho Knlghtsand Ladles of tho Maccabees highly entertained their friends, and themselves enjoyed a Jolly good time. A large number were present and were tientcd to a lino literary and musical entertain ment, besides witnessing tho Installa tion ceremonies of tho Lady "Decs," which wero performed with tho tit most grace, dignity nnd precision, though the limited space prevented n full display of their ability. The work or Installation of tho Knights was very brief, owing to luck of time. The Hrst number on the program was musle by Messrs. Denton, Law reusou and McElroy, whlcn wits fol lowed by a recitation by Miss Merle Davey. The zither duct by Misses Ida Adolph and Daihoy Ogen, was heartily nppieclatrd, and encored. Mr. Hunter declaimed In 11 pleasing manner, and Miss Helen Crawford re eled In a very able manner. Messrs. Hcllcnbntiid and Payne rendered an Instrumental selection, MIbs Mctta Davis a charming vocal solo, followed by a laugntcr-provoklng character sketch, In which Win. Tarplcy and Uasll Wagner Impersonated Clilnn men. Fred David, 0110 of the officers, delivered an appropriate speech, and Mr. Denton with violin, accompanied by Miss Denton, as pianist, rendered n beautiful selection, wuicu cioseti tho nroirmtn. Dr. Lambcrson, of LnhniKin. the orator of the evening. dollvered it most appropriate and ear nest address, which received tiionp nrnelntlon so well merited. At the closo of tho address a hountcots lunch eon was served, to tho enjoyment of all present, nnd aftora season of hoclal converse a most cnjoyahlo affair was brought to n close, l'ICNIO SOCIAL. Ono of tho most novel socials en Joyed In Salem took place in tho par lors of the Presbyterian church last night under tho auspices of tho ladles of the church. Tho largo rooms wero thickly "set" to small forest trees, nnd all present wero In picnic array, wearing light dresses and summer suits. Merry romping games wero in dulged in, all entering heartily into tho spirit of tho affair, especially when 1 11 licit I lino arrived. Long cloths wore spread Uon the Door and the Jolly crowd heated thomselves as comfortnbly as possible upon the lloor and partook of tho umia 1 picnic dainties served In the orthodox style. There wero nbout bovonty-llvo present and a moro Jovial crowd was never assembled. A HUIU'llIHi:. Last evening a largo number of tho friends of Mr. and Mrs. I). II. irvln assembled mid proceeded tothclrhomo In Kast Salem to glvo them a surprise. Tho evening was spent In social con verse, Interspersed with mero'-maklng Inthoshapo of games, and splendid refreshments wero served. Thero wore nlxnit forty present, and tho affair was a long round or Jollity. Miss Mamie Crawford was a pas senger to Corvnllls today. The fam ily oxpcctB to move to that city In the near future. Mrs. F. 11. Southwlck, stitto organ tror of tho woodmen circle, luff vnstnr. day for the Dalles. Her daughter, Miss Jsclllo, accompanied hernial will visit friends at White Salmon, Wash. Notice, Taxpayers! . Tiik .lot'iiNAi. tomorrow will print an Installment of tho record of members In the last legislature on! measures of inform and ivmimnv i l'nvutno thoe papers for reference. " ! Fun: Alaiim. -At 12:30 this mom. iugsomo rubbish In tho mnrnrtim1 building formerly occupied by tho dyo ; works on IVmmorciiil htrini ' found to U on lire. An alarm wns' turned In at thooiiL'Ino linns.vmni n.. 1 doiKtrttnent arrived tiKiu the scono cry qtiicKiy. Fl.ouit llinuiiw -.Tin u,.i.. in.. . ' " "iiiuill nuns advanced Hour "ft oiii i..rw.i .1.1., .. ....... .,,lv, M(13 morning and wheat went to CO conts it bushel. Shortago In Australia Is ono j cause of the nthnncu nn.i iii.. ...,. prOlCCtH Is nilOtlini' mn ll'l and Hour are going tin stondlh- nn.i farmers Uxik more hopeful. IVJl'l.THY Show 1 'v ixt. .. i. N buying up poultry for the San nimiN market, and will ship a oar lebnmry Sth.ls In OervaUaud UrtKiks mis ituernoon mwii . n,., i.,..i.... .. HO Will Visit iimiiv ,vf ti... , . . -"V "V VUIIIIIY owns In this Interost and rlvo ovory iKMly a chance to get In ttctr n nil try and mjII It for cash. Children Cry for ltclw'f Ctttorla. A SCHOOL DISTRICT VALUE3. In Which Special Tax Will Be Levied. County Clerk Ehlcn today bent out the total valuation of property for purpose of taxation to district cicws In school districts whjch have noti fied him of their Intention to levy a speclul tax for nny purpose whatever. Thcdlstrlctsnnd totalsarc as followf; Xo.3 8 84,110 No. 4. "2,031 Ko. f 10,888 N0.8 0,307 No.10 .Cs No. 11 'Jj.;8 No. 10 " No. 17 .M No. 10 18.8M y0 00 , 10l,J8.) No. 21 . No. 07 M.2W No. GS W" No. 71 1 M,M Tin. in ai.f)04 No, 74 1 . 25,303 No, No. No. 78, i . 1 .s'iMi 70 I I I I t t I t I I I I V.A'ihn 00 .. w.i"l 07 l'lilld 00 14,450 103 170,000 No. No. No; No. 100 .("' No. No. No, No. No, Ill 4.W- 112 20,088 1IR 41f,4il4 121 8,078 122 40,322 HQME DYES THAT AR.R I'ATi Easy to Make Beautiful Colors With the Reliable Diamond Dyes. Scores of women In Salem arc today wnnrlmr dresses of fashionable color that would have been thrown aside long ngo hud it not been for Diamond Dyes. With a ten cent package of these simple home dyes, even the novice can dye ft fast and beautiful color equal to the work of a pro fessional dye-hotfe. Cloaks, capos and shawls are readily dyed, so that a faded garment will look as though It was right from the slid). Out of the GO different kinds of Dia mond Dyes, 12 are special fast colors for cotton and mixed goods, that will not crock or fade, even when washed In strong soapsuds. These dyes arc made from a peculiar combination of dyestuffs, and cannot be had except In tho Diamond. For over twenty years Diamond Dyes have Iwen tho standard home dyes, and have taken tho placo of crude dyestuffs mid unreliable pack age dyes In all parts of tho world. This marvelous success lias naturally Inspired more or less worthless Imita tions, sold to tho trade at a less price, and which a few unscrupulous dealers urge upon their customers. The only way to ensure success In home dying Is to use only tho Diamond, the strongest, fastest, and most successful of all dyes. Joint Dhiiatk. A Joint discussion was held at Siniiiysldo school hoiitc, Yew I'nrk precinct, Thursday even ing at which tho question debated was tho Populist money Idea. Prof, .lory, Cleveland, Shaw and IMckley, spoko for tho Pops., Webster, Kiiln, llalley, Savage and l'iof. Smith took the negative. A Jury consisting of Messrs. Wagner, KdmuuiUou and Chamlicrs, ono of each party, decided in favor of tho negative. SUI'l'KH SUl'lT.H Stll'l'KH. At Channliig Hull next Friday evening, from ft to 8 o'clock. Music, Kllte Or chest m, for tho social entertainment. Mkiiama. Delegates elected to tho Young Mens' ltepuhllcan club to meet at Portland February I, 18D0, arc Dudley Ilobson, I. N. Irvine, 0, l Terrell. Hkmiimiihu That the remainder of Van Knton grocery stock Is being closed out as rapidly as possible nnd at very low figures, it Is to tho Interest of all local! nndseo Tor them selves. Faumhks' Ilo.Mi:-Aswell as head, quarters for business men to get lunch Is Kenworth.v Ocorge's restaurant. KmiKH Will Do,- Umg the blue lox or call for tho telophono nunilwr 40 for 11 swift mcsNongor. UORN. lOWULL.-At tho family ivsldenco in niiM!! uu'oii, .Marion county luosjlay , .lanuary 21. 1800, to Mr and Mrs. II, O. Powoll, a daughter in 1HU.U1 urcoi. .Marion ennntv Ollll Lkllllnk... 1 11J. . . . r. er. Baths) Bathsl Baths) forll. Chlldron'shalrcutttng, under 12 years of age.lft cents. M'lm .1. C. M1I.I.S. Pnm Old P-ople. Old neonlo who require medlolno to rogulatothelwwelsnnd kldnoys will hid the true remedy In Elcctrio lilt' tors. ThU i,h.,ii,.i.. .1,,,,., . ".1"' Into and contains no whiskey norothor iitoxlcant hut acts as .f tonic land uuvnuMc 11 nets mild y on tho st - "iiolt nnbowols. adding strength and giving tono to tho orpins, tliorabr alo.ng Naturo In tho performa c or the uuct Ions. Electric blttow Is an excollent luipctlur and aids digestion Old People Unci It Jitstoxactlv wlint hey nee, . Price Wad S?to S tt 1 w A. Legg'a drug store. Children Cry for Jlohtr! Caetoria, THE CITV COUNCIL'S WORK. i City Offlccra' Salaries 'Cut Squire Far- rar Elected Aldcrfaan. The city 'council met in regular session last evening with all members nnd officers present. ' HILLS PAUL A. .1. Van '. 7 20 .l.C. (loodale , 8 02 Hobort McKIUop 1 18 76 Elmer White v 22 50 J.P. Vcatch ' 25 60 F. II. Lynch 2 35 Brown & Smith 14 00 A. J. Coss 15 10 II. (I.S'onuemiin..... 5 15 Drown & Smith 1 70 Salem GasCo 27 60 Salem Water Co Ill 02 II. Pohle .'125 H Vandervorl ,,,... 100 1.. Larson.. ,,.,,., ,.f. 60 Salem Con, HW Ms- Co. , 12 83 Pcwt - - 2 1ft Cnl.n. 'P V. It '.. .'I -, Pulton Dies., Stclner Dnitf Co.......... Kcnwovlhy Ocorgo Salem PhkIuco Co l.llulll t. kl i't .......... ..... ' 1 43 '.0 7 50 2 70 5 00 r, 00 L 00 lot) SO 0 50 Kd. N. Edcs Salem (Ja ('0 Salem Has Co I lil MH Salem Con. St. Ity. Co Glover & Pugh The cor.nqlttoo mt licences reported In favor of granting a liquor license toE.l. Anderson. Alderman Smith suggested that It should, lint l granted, hut s no soeond could ho had l such a motion, tho report of the couimUtfo was adopted and the license granted. The special committee to which was referred the matter of creating a fifth ward reported, against such p;tlon, On motion the leport was adopted, and then.' will ha no new ward created. The special committee to whom was referred the mayor's ineiierajnrted that the message ho segicgated and reforro'l to thu various committees and city olllce. Adopted 0. 1). Hultoii, chelf of the fire de partment ma.lt' tho following rcco- mcudatlens: F. A. Welch, asslst.int engineer; El mer White, L. It. Murphy, Walter S. Low, W. J, Soha.n,llalph King, Albert Macy, Don Trultt, : Wallace Williams hoscmen; Richard Carlson, night flrc-l man. The report was adopted and the men elected as rccommondod., Tho resignation of Alderman Bing ham was read and upon motion ac cepted, Upon motion the council proceeded to elect nn alderman to (111 tho va cancy. Alderman Lamport nomina ted Squire Furrar for tho position nnd he was duly elected by acclamation. Alderman Itlgdon offered n report on tho subject of collecting road tax In cash. Ho had written to tho var ious road supervisions or the county, and received 30 replies, 21 of which were opposed and 12 in favor of the wish sy&u'in. -mnuo 01 me letters were read. Includini' it troort ono hv v. i Gouley, or Brooks. Souio wore very entertaining. Tho report wns upon motion received and with tho letters placed on file, Tho commlttco on city hall, to whom was rcforrcd tho matter of ad vancing money to tho contractors for payment of freight on material, re ported In favor or such warrants being drawn, provided tho consent or tho bondsmen was obtained. It was moved that tho report bo adopted, Sovoral or tho nldormon spoko upon tho subject. Murphy objected to tho motion, ns no specific amount was stated In tho recommendation. He thought tho contract was a liberal ono to start with, and thatasrnras he was concerned, ho nlwnys wanted to lw on tho side of tho barrel next to tho bung-hole, whenever tliero was n leak. Ho offered an nmendmont that tho written consent of tho bondsmen should bo obtained by the contractors, and tho matter re-referred until such consent wns obtained. Mr. Rlgdon stated that this was what tho report contemplated, as tho money wns not to bo advanced until tho necessary consjnt wns to bo obtained. At this Juncture Squlro Farrar, tho newly elected councilman appeared, took tho oath of olllco and nssumed tho responsibilities of tho same. Mr. Murphy's amondinont wns ac cepted, and tho report so adopted. Tho commlttco on city hall recom mended tho payment of llutchlns & Southwlck's bill of $000.60. and W. D. Pngh's bill of 024. Adopted! Petitions signed by 54 citizens, ask ing tho reduction ofsalarles.were read and rererred. Awarded Highest HonorsWorld's Fair Medal, Midwinter Pair. w CREAM BAKING P0WWR iMost Fwfcct Muk. 4o.Yuk8t4wa Anordlnauco reducing thotltyro corder.s salary from $1000 to 8800 per year, was read the urst nna sorouu time. Kef erred to the, committee on accounts nnd current expenses. A olmllnr nrdtlinnCC. reducing tllO city marshal's salary from $1000 to $800, was also read tho first nnd second time, and referred to same committee. Tho mayor appointed alderman Far rar to fill the vacancies on the various committees, caused by the resignation of Mr. Bingham. Mr. Illgdon asked thnt tho ordinance commfttco draw up an ordinance re quiring a change In tho grade of Nortli Commercial street, to meet tho demands of it petition recently pre sented. On motion such request wns acted upon. Before the couticll adjourned, Al del man Farrar asked permission to speak, and In his felicitous rcmaiKs thanked the council for the honor it had conferred upou him. Ho compli mented tho council as being a lino body of men, and hoped to prove- wor thy of his place among them. At the Hospital. Thero are now five patients at the Salem hospital, and yesterday members of the Wil lamette university medical stall per formed an opsratlon for lumbar ubcess on Mrs. .Tames Matthews, ono of tho five. Tomorrow n Mr. Henth will bo operated upon for cancer of tho lower jaw, and on Friday, Mr. Dlmler. who suffers from hip-Joint disease, will un dergo nn opctnrlon. Two Lives Saved. Mrs. Phuobc Thomas, of Junction Cltv, 111., was told by hor doctors she had Consumption nnd that there wns no hope for her, but two bottles of Dr. King's Now Discovery completely cured her nnd sho says It saved her life. Mr.Thos. Eggcrs, 130 Florida street. San Francisco, suffered from it dreadful cold, approaching consump tion, tried without result everything else then lKiught one bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery nnd In two weeks was cured. Ho is naturally thankful. It Is such tcsults, or which these nrc samples tli.it prove the wonderful elHcuiw of this medicine In Coughs and CohN. Five Mini bottles at Fred P. Legg's drugstore. Regular size 60c and ?l. $1,20 Fresh The, Union Bargain Store has just opcicd some great bargains in S pes Ladies' Fine Shoes, Worth $1,50 for $1,20, " Tliis is a fine dress shoe, and is sold by some dealers as high as high as $1.65. You cannot afford to buy shoes without seeing us, . $1,20, M, J, THE MARKETS. Chicago, Jan May 6t 33 Wheat, cah 6oy,c, New Vork, Jan. 22. Silver, C6Jc; lead, 3 3. SAN FRANCISCO MARKET. San Franchco Jan 20 Wheat, t.07 Wool Orrcon choice. CSi loe: Interior 1 8c, valley, 9llc. nop yuotalile nt 5S7C Potatoe 25 to 40c per sack. Oats -Milling. 6s72l. PORlLANU MARKET. Portland. Jan 22. Wheat valley, 60 Walla Walla, . " Flour Poniand. $2 60; Benton county, 2 60: graham. $2 20; nupertinc. it per bhl. Oau- White, 2224c; grey, 202i;rolled n hat;, $4 25$ 25, bacrelj, 4 50 7.00; . 3 7S Potatoe . . Ne w Oregon, 2S4oc per sack. I lay.. Good, 5S 50 per ton. Wmil. .Valley. 11c; Kastcrn Oregon, 79C MIIiitun..Uran. Jn.soi2; shorts, i2 Ujchop feed, I2ls per ton; rye. 73c pcrc IJidea. .ureen, mlted 60 lb 44;cj under 60 i 36c; heep pelts. lo7oo. Hops. .Oregon, 4 to 7c, according to qual. Butter.. Oregon fancy creamery, 2j27l; ancv d.ilry. J22j fair to j;ood, I5l7j: common, 10c. Cherse. .Oregon full cream, 9ioc, tggs.. Oregon, i82oper doi ; Eastern, lec perdoz. Poultry. .Chickens, -i. so3 00 per doi ; ducks, $4 oo4 50; geese, 6.oo7.oo; tur' keys, eiic: dressed. ioi2c. Beef. . I'opsteern. 22 3-sc per Ihj fair to good Meers.2K23.Sc; cows, 2f2lic; drensed beef, 4sc. Mutton.. Ilc.i beef, 2.oo2.jcj choice e, 1. 5o2 00; dressed, 40 ' Hogs..Clioice. heavy, 3 o3 40: light and erders; fa 75 j dreued, 4 lT,.' B wtlb, ' 5 ! UrSe34c SALEM MARKET. Wheat.. 50c per bu., market firmer. Oats .17c J6""y--Baled. cheat, $4.sos.ooj timothy, Miiur..In wholesale lots, 350; 3 80: bran, hulk n nn n,-l,..l retail, horts, 11.0012.00j chop feed,' Veal..Dres$fd. 4. IIogs..Dresed. 3. 1200; 12.00 Uve Cattle.. 1 i2VJ. Sheep.. Live, 200. Wool..Be.t, I2c. Hop., Best. 4sc. Eggs.. Cash. 15c. Uutter..B-si dairy, cretmery, I52ric I2i2C5 fancy t.heesc,.uffii3jc. rotatoes..3Scperbu. Onions, ,2c. Apples.. 4s6oc. .uui.ry tiens. sc; rocsters. ri.Soperdoi nd no, wanted. duek Xss'nplfdT turkey., lle 7c5eggs lafeenufSh? ' Children Cry for Pitohr' Caitoriai. Close At Hand January 27th wc will commence to move to 257 Commercial street, the building nowoccupied by G W, Johnson L Son. Our removal sale will close on Saturday next, to take advantage of our extremely low prices while you have an oppor- tunity. ' The Last Week, As this is our last offer all remnants ana Dronen nnes regardless of cost Shoes, Hats and Furnishing Goods, The remainder of these lines wc will close out at half price this week, Call before the sizes and styles arc broken. 5. ft & E. rl. STOCK 115 STATE STREET. OPERA HOUSE I Grand Successful Week. OPERA HOUSE. tV'V.V Chase 2 Stock J3C Company, Entirely New Repertoire of Plays, s f s W " ' $S23f3& 'Pawn Ticket 210' TC January 22, Z Lotta's VIS T 1 A. " x onipm, v v " " Ten Dollars Given Away Every Night, AND $20 ON SATURDAY NIGHT. The tame pleasing price of admission, 10c, 20 and 30c, Reserved mmu at Pulton's Bros.' bookstore without extra charge. Ai - rlvals, $1,20 . 3 Matson, $1,20, The Salem Woolen Mills Store, The clothing busi ness in Salem during the past year has, m 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 goods, coupled with square dealing, has done that busi ness, and the intention of the managers is to pi it in a large stock the coaling season at prices that will corres pond with small in comes, and at the same time the standi ard of these popular goods will be fully rep up, and its many Wends and patrons can rely in the future on getting reliable goods, the same as in the past, J H. HAAS, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, lffi''lNr work. S, Uoinclc4i,VK."3r(SiLI0r,SSe,h ' ' 3,s GwwmwW Suw. X -rtYv . week on State n street, wc will 1' " " W '" Greatest and i Most Successful Comedy NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, FOR SALE fallRraph typewriter. In good repair. Does excellent work. Fur sale cheap. Bigger'i law office, Bush bank block. 22 31 WANTED-Man and wife to take charge of a comfortable house and fruit farm nt bunny side for a term of three months or longer and board proprietoi, Address X. this office. 20 WANTED - Two wood choppers to cut smill fir at 60 cents a cord, for cash. April IS. Milton Bri,wn, Sidney, Or I-i w P.O.NEWS STAND. -UealquarteM for the leading dally newspapers ot the coast. Sub acriptioni t. ken for the Weekly Examiner. Fine stock of cigars and confectionery, t W, Miller. Prop. 1 14 im WE DO NO r WAN P-Boys or loafers but men of ability. J300 to 1500 a month to hus lers. State and general agents Salary and commission. Rucinc Fire Engine Co., Rncine, Wis. e o s 41 PUBLIC ME POLITCIANS AND BlJii iness houses can obtain all newsmner Infor mation from the press of tlw state, coast and country from the Press CliDointr Bureau. (Allen's) Union Block. Portland. 12 2otf CARPET PAPER Urge lot of heavy brown wrapping par er for sale cheap, lust the thing for pulling under curpels. Call at Journal office PAPERS Portland, Sacramento, Seattle, racoma nnd San Kianclsco papers on sale at Miller's Postoflicc block. INSURANCE J. N. Fcrg.uon, agent for Western Assurance ofToro-ito, Phojnix of London, New Zealand Insurance company and the Aim Life and Accident, has moved his office in with the Glo'w Real Etate office, up stairs in post office build. "E- t-2 im" COMBINATION OIL CURE CO., foi cancer and all malignant dUeaes. We cure cancer, old ulcers, piles, tumors, fWiula ciatic rheumatism.catarrh and minor disease. We have a combination oil which is working wonder. Address, H HhCKUAN, Box 169, Traveling Agent. Eugene, Or. STRAYED OR STOLEN. A dsrk bay horse, weighing about 1,150. white star 'in lorhead, hranded on left shoulder I . Also a bay mare weighing about 1,200; brand not known. Liberal reward will be paid for the horse or Information about them. Adlress Adam Synder, Salem, 0 I 16 61 isgras- ? B When BMy ras Blclr, we gave hor Castorta. When aha wm a Child, she cried for CastorU. When she became Miss, the clung to CastorU. When she had Children, she gaTe them CastorU. JOHN HUGHES, Dealer in groceries, paints, oilfi window glass, varnishes, and the most complete stoce of brushes of all kinds in the state. Artists' materials, lime, hair, cement and shinzles, and finest quality of grass seeds, W. F. R. SMITH & CO, (Successors to Smitii'SrSch ndler.) rEyllorseshrlntr a. srurcialtv. New shot! &'wi.i.5o. OnlythVbesi wo.k dwe. Job waVa pecialt. ftkc the lowH. LnnATinl Dlnnlromifho U 01101(11 mttUilLOlllHlJO, 1T O