& MM.!HiIi fcAjlJMMMJmJi'MJl.UUUHAI i ? hp Nvi . &.. . r k r.' . 1- i , U f ' I 'S(i r i i TO , b,i ! .'? ii 4 ft? Kwffnwanrtf"if Pumftwi laMcew.JK'UM'J i"? Dally Capital Journa lv- HOFI'.R BriTHttRS SUNDAY. i).vo a, III. 10U5 a.m. fJ:ooa m, SATURDAY, FEB. 1, 1890. .11 llNl I II "..-! .- - jrrvjrjy-jjf jriWpSairfW"" I STF.AMFRS iAltona and Ramona LEAVE I IIAII.V. JCortlond, 6145 a m. 1 LIa1tn fMf a. ni Independence, 6130 a. m. EyFrelght received up to 10 p, m,Jl ? ck tlrpf, regular senrlce and cheap .... rates ... M. I BALDWIN. - - - ..I Sal cm, BWsWSSMWHPl SOCIETY Sousa's Band Coming Reed's Opera House, Wedesday, Feb, 19th, The advance sale will be opened shortly, Kindly put your name on the subscription list. Subscribers will have the first choice of scats, Reserved seats $1 and 1.50, PATTONBROS,, Local Managers for Sousa's Concert Band, PERSONAL. Dr. 'J. M. Kecno'ls In l'orLliuitl. Hon. A. (Icsncr wiih In Portlnml to tiny. W. U. Morso l lioino from a visit nl I'ortliuii. lion. .lohii Mlntu wns a Portliintl visitor today. Dr. H L. Ht coven went to Portland tills iiiornlnir, Hon. 0. P. Terrell, or Mchiiiuii, was n'Ralcm visitor today. V. A. Irwin, palusman forMeC'nll Ilros., Is vIbUIiik In Portland. Jolm Oray, tlio contractor, trans- acted business In Portland today. Hon II. V. Gates, of Hlllsboro, was a iiasbeiiKcr to Portland tills morning. A. II. Hunt, the Hebubllenn black- Hinltli or Marlon, was In town today, Julius Wolf, of tho-llrniof A. Wolf &Co.,ofSllverton, Is In tlio city to day. W. M. Davis, an cmployo of tin balcm Consolidated Street Hallway company left last evening for u luontirs vacation at San Francisco, Los Angeles and other points In Cali fornia. Hov. A. L. Hutchison, pastor or tho First Presbyterian church, left for Seattlo this morning whore ho will conduct cervices Sunday. llov.GHbcrt, of Eugene, will occupy tho Salem pulpllt In tho meantime. Tm: Fahkwkli. Nkiiit.-TIiIs will bo tho last night In Salem for tlio Chase company, ror tho present, at least, and should they return thoy will bonccorded a hearty welcome. Last night "Tho Sea or Ice" was prc iiontcil, with lino acting and scenlo elfects. A souvcnlor cabinet photo graph or tho nuleiu'o or Monday night was presented to each lady present. Tho lucky recipients or presentihlast night In tho order as follows, were: Mrs. W. M. Melntlr... mi a i AVflBuer.Aiinlo Wright, Fred Uyrne, O.P. Husboll, Mis. AUa Hendricks, Hom McCormlck, Mrs, Harry Down I ng, ltosa .loliiiMin, and Harry Prior tho latter rcrolvlng tho gold watch! Tlio absent ones who ailu.s Wt.lx) (lulled were ('has, M. Hel, Miss II. iiiiugo i, Jiessio Simpson 2, ,. Clarka Harry Albert a, C. F. Smith fl. Perry neamcr 0, W. M. Plyn.alo 8, Henry S,08'1 "'Bl't the Irish drama, 'Colleen Uhuo" will lw presonted.lt Ksliigailnupiay.rullor humor and pathos TWre will , tWull,y ,)ri,8! onta distributed tonight, ioIuau.ff 'm0?151'08'1 'kKolcl tilled iS with 20 year guarantoo by the ,nkl,ri HwiriiMUAN Hoat. Tho Klmoro will leave Salem for State Convent Ion ltoituhllnui olulH nt INtrllmul at tt a in. Monday. Special into l.m fur khuuI trip. TiokoUgiHHlto the nth Quo. M. Powhus, Agt. riiANui: ok l.ocATiON.-Oolden & Nliruguo lmu rented the-toro worn H.cuplod by tho Wiley II. Allen Music lomjuny, and will move tholreon focilouery business to that place soon. CHRONICLE. Local Newa of Social and Fraternal Events. Mice May Banner is tho gu5t of In- dependence friends. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Dlnsmorc went to Turner today to visit friends. Misses Mabel Janes and Jessie Sct- llmiilcirwerit to Woodburn this morn- 1 intf. Mis. 0. G. Lownsdule and Miss Augusta have returned from it visit in Portland. Mr. and Mr. Win. Brown were Portland passengers on the Salem local this morn lug. Mm. F. B. South wiclc went to Brownsville this morning in the in terest of Woodmen work. Miss Roach, a sister or Mrs. Archie Mason, arrived in the city rrom Wis consin last night and will visit here. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bowcrsox, or Corvnllls, will leave ror Sacramento Friday morning, where they will re side In the future. Mis. Unlpli Gecr, who has been the guest or lier cousin, Miss Adda Davenport, ror several days, returned to her home In Vancouver this morn ing. Mr. nnd Mrs. Geo. W. Hoover, or Portland, are in the city, having ar rived this mornlug.and arc tlio inicsts or Mr. and Mw. L B. McClalne. special mkiitinos. Very Interesting meetings arc being held at Leslie M. E. church. South Salem. Itev. C. M. Brynn Is assisting the pastor. He Is an clllclent and thorough worker. The meetings will bo continued each evening at 7;30. Services Sabbath morning nt 10:30. UNIVERSITY 'NOTES. Happening ct Old Willamette the Past Week. Prof 'Heritage, of tho college of music, returned "Wednesday mornirff from Eugene where ho participated in a concert the evening berore with grcnt success. The Y. W. and Y. M. (J. A. meeting Sunday nriernoon will be conducted by Prof. Matthews, niinnnl vImIIdts t.lin. nnst week were: Bert Savage, Bay Parvln, Luke Lynn, Miss Jitfltii irizzcii, waiter snepara, Chester Hodges and Miss Ella Shipp. Itlictorlcals In chapel the past week were as follows, Tuesday, essay, Miss Bpsslft Biirklinrt Wednesday, oration. D. C. East; Thursday, recitation, Mr. Eatly; Friday, essay, Miss Field. Thursday was tho day of prayer for colleges and was observed at the uni versity. Prof. Matthews gave n ten CHUR6H 3ERVICES TOMORROW. TO III: MARIIIKD TOMORROW. Sol M. Stock, of this city, and Miss Marguerite Jacob, or San Francisco, will be united In matrimony tomor row, tho ceremony talcing place In that city. Mr. Stock Is or the linn or St(K!k Bros. After the ceremony tho couple will make an extended bridal tour of Southern California, and will then como to Salem to make their home. FRIDAY NK1IIT CI.UI1. Tho club met at Murphy's hall last night to enjoy another season of danc ing. There was a large attendance of members, and one guest, Mrs. 01111 land, of Portland. The evening was highly enjoyed by all and the next club night is looked forward to In pleasant anticipation. Tho Friday night club meets on tho first nnd third Friday of each month. HUlllMIISi: PARTY. Mr. and Mrs. 0. II. Chatmimi wern pleasantly surprised Wednesday night attholr homo on the Garden mail hv a largo number of tholr friends nnd nelglilHirs. A very enjoyable evening wns passed. Thoso present wero Mr. and Mrs. II. W. Savago and family, Jir.niHi .Mrs. T. II. Savage, Mr. and Mrs. Alt Savage and family, Mr. and Mrs. L. D.Long, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Pooler, Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Lansing, Mr. nnd Mrs. John Lyons, Mr. and Mrs. Spauldlng and fnmlly, Mr. nnd Mrs. Larson and famlly,Mrs.Wecburir. Mr. and Mrs. Dodge, Mr. nnd Mrs. ! Jolm Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Munson ' and family, Mrs. Bartlett. Mr. nnd Mrs. Ev Urown.Mr.aud Mrs. C. Miller and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ilurchani and Mr. and Mrs. K. Taylor and family. minutes talk in chapel on "Tho Meaning of College Association Work." The address was very inter esting and contained many vnlunblc suggestions for the Christian Associ ation. At 12:10 o nravcr mcctlnir wns held In room 13 conducted by Itev. II. A. Denton nnd a like service was also conducted at .1:30 o'clock in the after noon by Prof. F. S. Dunn. In tho evening the Y. M. C. A. of tho uni versity, conducted tho prayer meeting service at tlio First Mcthodlstchurcli. Miss Mnbel Cotton wns tendered a surnrlse nartv last Mondav evening at the womnn's college, by about 20 of her young friends. The cvenlncr passed rapidly nwny, the young folks heartily engaging in numerous games, nfter which light rerrcshments were served. Those present were: Misses Mnbel Cotton, Bessie Shepard, Bessie Burkliart.Pcarl Applcgatc,Itlta Bake straw, Dean Kitchen, Boxy Thomp son, Einilo Henry and Miss Bnxtcr, nnd Messrs. R. L. Matthews, Harvey Heritage, J. G. Calllson, Box Byars, W. 0. Ogle and Ralph Watson. Miss Cotton will leave next week for Sautu Fe, New Mexico, where she will reside In the future. The second term for the current 'year will close next Friday. The classes are busy reviewing the term's work, and examination will take place Thursday and Friday of next week. M Iss Laura Sharp was given a birth- day party at her home comer of Twcnty-lirst and Trade streets last Tuesday evening. Games and music were tho order of tho evening, con cluding with an "old fnsliloncd candy pull" which wns greatly enjoyed by tho young folks. At a late hour the young folks departed for their homes wishing their young hostess many happy icturns of the dny Those pres ent wero Misses Laura Sharp, Lula Conover, Carrie Ilatchelor. FIROT BAPTIST CHURCH. Morning services at 10;30. Preach tag b7 tho Pastor, P.sv. J P. Tanner. Topic, 'The Inaccuracjc of the noly Scrlptmcs." Sunday school nt 12 o'clock. Y. P, S. C. E. at 0:30 p. in Evening services nt 7:30, Subject: "TheDllemn of IngeKoll." Offertory by tho orchestra. All aie cordially Invited to Ihchc services. FIRST CONOltnUATlONAli CHURCH. Rev. W. C. Jvantner, D. I), pastor. Preaching at 10:30 a. in. Subject 'The Man Who Followed the Lord Fully." Sunday school at 12 m. Jun ior Endeavor 3 p, m. Y. P. S. 0. E. nt 0:30 p. in., leader, John Roberts. Evening sermon "A Message From the Dead." SKniKB OK SERMONS. Sunday evening the pastor of the First Christian church will begin n Bcrles of expository sermons on Acts of Apostles. Theso sermons will bo delivered on Sunday evenings for the next 3 or 4 months, and will cover 30 years of the most Important history of the church. UNITY CHURCH. Services at 10:30 a. in, and 7:30 p. Sunday school at 11M5. Rev. V. Copcland pastor. Subject of morn ing sermon "But." Subject of even ing lecture "Tlio tin th about Thomas Paine, tlio author of the Ameri can Revolution." INDEPKKDKNT KVANOULICAL. Cottage street. J. Bowcrsox. nistor. Rev. N. S. Ballantync, the Presiding cider, will preach tills eve at 7:30: and tomorrow at 10:30 and 7:30. Th e Lordls Supper after the morning ser mon. Sunday school at 12. u n. CHURCH. Services on the following Sabbath as rollews: Rev. P. B. Williams will preach at llva. m also at 7:30 p. m. Sabbath school at 10 a. m. Y. P. C. E. at 0:30 in the evening. W. Reynolds. Y, M. c. A. Wm. Howard C. Tlpp, of Town, Grand Lecturer of the Good Templars will address tho men's incoing nt 1 p. m. All men arc invited toattend, CENTRAL CHAPKI,. Usual services tomorrow at 10 a. in. 11 a. in. nnd 7:30 p. in. i8th nnd State street. Warrant- Call Nb.I Office County treasurer, Marion County, Oreoon, Salem, Feb. 1, 1800 ) Notice is hereby given that I have fnnrio nn ivorrt to nnv all outstanding county warrants issued prior to Feb- ,1 . OAI .1 ,!... lnrtllA.1 tt'lll illlU UllilU JIIIVIVOU " this date. JAP minto, County Treasurer, we mm ruary J8i.,iovu, stop on same from 2-l-d2v Return Thanks. The board of control of tho Salem hospital wish to tlinnk tlic Chase dramatic company for their liberality In giving n benefit entertainment for that Institution. A neat sum was realized and is highly appreciated. m. K. THE MARKETS. Ciiicago. Jan. 31. Wheat, cash Cijfc May 65 r New Voik, Jan. 31. Silver, 66J.c; lead, 3 3' .SAN FKANCISCO MARKET. .San Francisco, Jan 31. Wheat, 1. 12 Wool,. Oregon, choice, itc; Inferior J (5.8c, valley, 9Mc. Mops fjuoiable at (nj6c. Totatoesco to Soc per sack. Oal Mllfing, 8o(p5. fORILANO MARKET. Portland, fan 11 Wlicnl vnlli-i- fS Walla Walla, 60. FlourPortland, 53; Demon county, 3; graham, $2.20; superfine. 52.15 per bbl. Uats -While, 2324c; grey, io2ijrollccl, In hagi, 4.255 25, barrcli, 4.50 7,00; caw. 3 75- I'oinioei .New Oregon, 30500 per sack. liny. .Good, 5.5850 per Ion. W0.1I.. Valley, rX&ioc; Eastern Oiegon, casy.c. AtillttnfU .IIr.in rr.cn3f FnuliAttiCi. (i3;chopfeed,i2i5 per ton; rye. Soc perc. Hides.. green, salted 60 Ins 5c; under ,vo io mai7,c; ineep peas, 10(31700. Hops. .Oregon, 4 to 5c, according to qual ity. Ilulier.. Oregon fancy creamery, 40(45; fancy dairy. 35! fair to lioJ. .ui: common, 17c. Cheise .Oieijon full cream, 1r12J.Jc. Egg,. Oregon, IS per iloz l'oilltrv. ('Mi km- 1 en r.r .1... ducks, 55 oe6: ueesc, 4(j.o 7.00: tin. You willfind our establishment at 257 Commcrc' 1 where we arc now prepared to show you ih " complete line of Dry Goods and Ladies' FurnisF1 Goods to be seen in the city at prices that are thelcj We have already received one shioment of .?. . ClnnAc rA iUla CMicnn wr will limm i . CSS Goods, and this excel all others. season wc will have a line that will 1 1 Call and see us at our new quarters, f i. M. & E. fl. STOci 257 Commercial street. OPERA HOUSE Third and last Week of. Chase 2 Stock J3 I OPERA HOUSE Company, s V" 4s 1L" A & key. ulec: ilrexwil. u(7lia( lljef. . lontlecH. 2V.Q1 c 1 ct II r.ii. 1 Tonight, "Colleen Rhue," " to yood steers. 2Yt($i 3 er:mv. iCn urenscu ittcr, (HjjiC. Mutton.. Ilcil ttvt, I.i(i l.'jt; f,(!ci cwm, 1.50112 0.1; diowl. .i . Hogs.,(.linicc. lifMt-t . t . ,Ji 1 4.J. !ich ami eeder: 52 75! I i' v '" Veal., Small, choice. (ptwt larec. lOT i per lb. b J The same pleasing price of admission, " 10c, 20 and 30c Unsolved seats at 1'ntton's Bros.' bookstore without extra charge. B .-autiful Presents Given Away Every Night This Week and Twenty on Saturday Night CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. Services at 10:30 a. m., In State In surancc hall. All welcome. r.HASE Announce. Prof. How ard C. Tripp, Deputy Grand Chief Templar of the State of Orciron. will deliver a free, public lecture on Tem perance and kindred reform subjects at the First M. E. Church, Sunday, .Monday nnd Tuesday evenings Broutoies, Mm. next. You are cordially Invited to attend. 1 ,.! i A eolli'cl Inn will lu tnl.-,.n (. ),... ,.,, .....w.w, .......v illllVIIVIUI) UIIUIU ( -.-..... ..... w v....... k, 1,U till Cochran, Lizzie Aschonbrenner, Her-j opportunity to all friends to aid in Ilia Jones, G nice Long, Ilessie John- tl10 temperance cause. Tell your .n. n -r i -. -. . i fin..in i i. i HoroSuiiTiiB.-DavId Guthrloto. oBycousigneu hlsuippoflV.000 ixuud v uviw u x.nguinti. MISS AI.HKKT HUltl'ItlSEI). A delight mi surprlso party was ten dered Miss lUanche Albert by a num ber or her friends last nio-ht. n... ,..,. slon Iwlng her birthday anniversary. 1'iuii, biiiiics, earns and dancing wero Indulged In. nnd tlm linur iv,.r.. iin.i wltli mirth and pleasure fornll. Miss AllR'rt received many beautiful tokens ui mo irgani or lier friends In addl tlonto tholr hearty good wishes for many happy returns of tin. ,i.,i- . .. K-asonnblo hour an elegant lunch was partaken of with much enjoymoiit. 1 hose present were: Mioses Hlaiieho Allwrt, Jessie stumn. itm-M.,. n i Qeorgla Glltnor, M,iIk. llutton, Lucy U llllains, Zaldeo lalmer, Ada Simile. ion. Jessie llreymaii, Alice Stlnor, and Mrs. Jos. Albert; Messrs. George IttHlgers, Claronco Hamilton, Charles McMiry, n.cster Murphy, Oswald Nest, John Olesy, Mlltou Myers, Jos. "iiuiiiKuiuieruiHi unrry Alliert. "Tho Old Uiiilin1'7inwlilch the lwpular comedienne, Katie I'utiiain, will lx seen at tho opera houso hereon next Tliursdnv 1.1,0,1 ia ;., drama In which tho several elements . nuccwsriii dramatic pi-oduetlons "" "" wno-aiuiiulroltb- handled. U author, CT. D.uey, whoo com panlon play -m Old Kentucky," ,W1 iKou the greatest sumiss In a decade, has furnlhlin.i ,. tn ....... and. jovel intent. enilwlllshingw, btrlkliiir luudoiiu. ....1. witlons and sustalneddramatle vigor, lhoaeton of the piece Is largely , son, Grace Vandervort, Gertrude Pot ter, iiabel Harrington, Lydla Van dervort, and Anna Irvine; Messrs. Win. Matthews, Carl Khrot, Geo. Cal llson, Hoy Burton, Chester Hodges, Geo. Aschonbrennor, Ilolnnd JIat thews, Hay Parvln, Dick Vandervort, Sam Aschenbrenner. Oscar lllnlr. Chester Parvln, Mr. Coomer. Hownni and Earl Sharp, Mrs. A. A. Burton and Jlrs. It. B. Conover, Mr. and Mrs. .Major Dennis and Mr. and Mrs. .T. B. Sharp. When a person begins to grow thin there Is something wrong. Tho waste Is greater than tlio supply nnd Is only u question oftlmo when tho end must come. In nine cases out or ten tho trouble Is with tho digest I vo organs. If you can restoro them to a healthy condi tion you will stop tho waste, put on . uj-nii mm caiiso mem to reel better In every way. The food thr eat will lie digested and appropriated to the needs of tho system, nnd a normal appetito will appear. Consumption frequently follows a wnstlng of bodily tissues becnuse nearly al consumptives have Indi gestion. Tho Shaker Digestive Cor- in,.i.i,n ro?.t.(lro .th0 Kt'ncli ton healthy condition In a vast majority or cases. Get one or their books from j ii iiniggsi aim lear about this new friends nnd bo sure to come votirsoir Mr. Tripp Is an experienced speaker. Hohas delivered over two tlinusnn,i addresses, spoken In eighteen states and territories on the tenmnmimn question, is an ex-editor, elomitinniaf. and nuthor, and comes to tills locality wen rccommcnucu as n zealous Chris tian worker for God, home and native land. ), They have arrived at Salem in the form of Luncn Boxes, and can be had for 15c, Large size 20c More durable than tin pails, The Salem Woolen Mills Store, HARRITT LAWRENCE, P O, Grocery, that 1 this factual, Z7..." '.a,u has n oii!.n...i. -... .. ... .'.".r4 uiiiain of lowly anamiiX,,l,,,l,1Iwl '' Children Cry' ojhor'g Cattoria. and valuablo remedy. When tho children need Castor Oil. give them Lnxol,-lt Is palatable. "" - ii Indoor Baskhai.i. Tonwht. Tho llnal game betweo.i the yellows and mis will bo played at tho Y. M. O. A. tonight. If you want to seo an excit ing contest you should plan to attend. Which side will win Is tho great ques tlon, as both sides think tliev nro tbr, sure winners. u0 sure and attend. Admission 10 cents. Members ad mitted five. Deware Of Ointments for Catanh contain Mercury. at mercury will turely destroy the ien of mell and completely derange the whole ays. lem when entering it through the raucom jurfoces Such articles should never be used except on prescriptions reputable physician, r.i the damage they will do is ten fold to il. good you can derive from them. Hall's t-atanh Cure, manufadtured l.v v. i n,n... Si Co , Toledo, p , contains no mercury, and s taken Intrrn. IK. o.I .11. ...... ' blood and mucous surfaces of the systen. In uuihkiibiii -iarrn uure be sun- you net C5Solh by Druggists, price 75 cents a bot tie 1 The Ideal Panacea. James L. Frnnels. Aliirn,n ri.i- eago, sjiys: "I regard Dr. Klne's New Discovery as an Ideal Panncea for last ilvp years, to tho exclusion or phy tlons" I,rescrhu,onsorot,1er preparli- vte l ,Bl,re8, Keokuk. Iowa, writes: i havo been a Min stor of the Methodist Episcopal Church for lirty years or more, nnd have nover found anything so beneficial, or that ti0i v''n?"' r0110 "8 Dr, t.i T ?, v. discovery.' Ideal Pnni.li Tr.in,i ...... .!. i "1" VHIKMJ IIU1T uesiree 'retiA.Li WANTED FOR CASH 1,000 Dozen Chickens, CT.D0TY & COMPANY Who Wants Them What price will they pay ? The high, est price ever oaid in SaUm. TW u Jzi of bringing too much, as all can be taken a r?uY must be Hvered on Feb, 3 or 4, Gall and see us, Trv this 'Prlnl 1W- -egg's Drug Store. Our Patent Poultry Car will Must have poultry by that time. The Common People. AsAbrtihain Lincoln called them, do not eitaj to arguo about tholr ailments. hat they wan is a niedloluo that will ,niUlTi-. rolHle. honest statol uunt. "I know that Hood's Sarsana r lla cured me." Is tho best argimient in favor or this medicine, iiiurtl a a what many thousands voluntarily say! Wi eontf lHKeSt,0n' CUro U.osiNu Out Musio Sale.-TIio Hoy 11. Allen Co., No. 235 Comtner t'lal street, liavlnv sub-lot their prem isos, will vacate tho store Ju a very few days: and In tbn mnni.i... .. article In tho stom win 1 i.i A about cost to save boxlug andtrans- I'II.IUUII. Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair, Medal, Midwinter Par, BR' w CREAM BANN6 P0WIIR kMost Perftct Made. 4oYwUwBtadnl. SALEM MARKET. 0?u .'ijrc30 P" bU" market firm f6y-.Blcd, cheat, $4.Sos.ooj ,mo,hy Hour. .In wholesale lt. a.. ....... 3oo; bran, bulk 900; sackej' Voo' Jhorts. .oou.oo? chop I'et' t Veal..Dressed, j, HoCs.. Dressed. 3VJ. Live Paul .!,! ui. ;, ' ""u,,i.ive. 2.00. Scj fancy creamery, eti. W00l..lJebt. I2ye. jIopv.est,45o. I'CES..Cash. ice. Kuucr..Bcstdain 25c. " Cheese., to i2c. IJoiatoes..socpcrm Onions.. 2c. Apples. ,4oc. toullrv lfn. - .. nd not n 5 doVk.-r peSdoz Baths! Bathsl Bathsl Gotntlmivr.inlni ..... KSSP-sj J. C. Mills, prop. Wtoher't Castoria. The clotliincr busi ness in Salem durin? 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 hornexmade and all wool goods, couoled with square dealing, has done that bus! ness, and the intention of the managers is to put m a large stock the coining season at prices that will coires pond with small ifl' comes, and at the same time the standi afd of these popular goods will be fully kept up, and its many 'I 1 j I inends and patrons can rely m the future NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. on getting reliable goods, the same as in the past, Leave Salem February 5 fiS'SB- ."MESS! SrSSBftwsSSS P.O.NEWS4 stamiS rrr- ' 4" .. : -iiiy. iirnnnni.u 1 1 iSL "WffiSsSf TArER.SPn..i"l TT 4 '2 Tacoma and San F andsco f?0' Seulf. vi? r;, 1 ttv ..e- " - UJ All riVAVT , - . men of ability. $100 to Vy or ,oafers h" busilers. Sti te .3n?J month to nd commission. R?tae FlKSSiX "'""c. WIS. . . -, K ' Fire Engine Co., f" n 11 Ks2Ec mationfromth.'3.'",.1 nevspiper info. country from he iK..,."?.,,te.te.Mt and iH2UfU2Li!lWomnB 3S 'WK5.ALEDR TRADE ThTT T S.,0L00d hotel Oregon, Will sell V:T'.cou iraue lor good hotol rr' vu.casy terms, or at ths office ffi J' B P3"'"18" inquire ' ' 1 3 im" JOHN HUGHES, Dealer in croeeriW oalnts. oik window glass, varnishes, and uie most complete stoce 01 brushes of all kinds in the state. Artists materials, lintt hair. CCmint nnrl cliJnolcS. 31W finest quality of crass seeds. W. F, R. SMITH & CO, (Successors to Smith & Schindler,) General Blacksmiths. , I3?Horseshoelng a specialty. New sbo full set, $1.50. Only the best woik done. Job work a specialty, Price the lowet- j, h;.vhaas, WATTHMAVKII AMniLrp.WELER. Makes a specialty of fin; repair work. ScA Thomas clocks, etc.. sis CommercUl Stt. m I