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"WT - ar," i"" f , !lH Daily Capital Journal faM i ., . JfrAJJirtiMiMflj"" . mn nmrantrfr' - mi iiiiii j iy -- ,--- " 1" ' """ '"' '' '' ""'- ,1 in Connor, insolvent', Jns. Card I " I . ,rttMtinM OEAD. is rDum OUWK j -- " l( " ) BY HOimR DROTHBRS, TUESDAY, FEB, 4, 1890. STEAMERS Altona and Ramona LEAVE nxtLY. Portland. 645 m Salem, 7S45 m Independence, 6130 a. m, SUNDAY. 9:00 a.m. 10:15 Bin 6oa m. jy Freight received up to 10 p. m.JSi q ck time, regiiiar Ye'rvi'ce and clieap . ...rate ... ,.,,., M. V. BALDWIN, Agent, Salem. Local News CHRONICLE, Racial and Fraternal SOCIETY of Social ana Events. IIAKD TIMES make people feel blue, but a remedy ...... -,.i,in,i fnr the nconle 01 nas uuun iunvv . - - - i.i- ! Tim entertainment tuia "J - ., ,,., Brooks and Macy, tlic greni 11u1n.11 .. . An tho nu PtnnT and Pillar Of r,r!ilan Church Passes Away. Hiram A. Johnson, Sr., Iwttcr known as Squire Johnson, of Salem, .n,.,i nt i.u lmniR at 307 Church street, by this morning, February 4, 1800, at 3:30 o'clock. He had been counnco w m- t.inn( m imst. ami bui ntnTnnnrn house tomorrow evening house for two months pnsi, ..l'? ToZ L worst case fcre.l from enlargement and failure of blues In the city. Two hours of pure fun are In store for those who iit . , . .iit.. r.n nonts. A sneclal SS'of S SnS wl be given to mem- leaves six son,, t S K C. A Tickets on Jefferson, one al , JS v v f ! A Moscow, Idaho; sale nt the 1 . M. U. A. ' ,. ,,. ,r. death at tlic age of 77 years Ills wife Sousa s Band Coming- Reeds Opera Hcure, Wedesday, Feb, 19th Scats on sale for Saus's Coxv cert Band Friday morning, Feb, 7, at 9 o'clock sharp, to sub scribcrs only. Reserved scats, $1 and 1.50, PATTON,BROS Local Managers for Sousa's Concert Band, c. T. Isffuarantccu w cure i.. "" . : V.. ..::. .-i.iAi. tmnilv caused his . . a .-II.. 'tiri-1 fill IN 111 11 -. Ila II IIIUII --. of blues in mo ciiy. """ " . , , r, t tiu niro of 77vcarf onrvivns him. He also three In Salem, one at ut Burns, and one nt also one daughter, mm .Tnhn W. Harrltt, of Salem. The runcr 1 will take place from the Chrlstaln church of this city, Thurs .Inv at 2 t). m. under the auspices nf Mm Masonic order, of which ho was n member, ne has always been a consistent member of tho uunsiiaii church, acting as deacon for many years. Squire Johnson came to Oregon from Illinois in 1817, locating on a iinniiMoii laud claim near Jefferson, PERSONAL. Judge- Goo. H. Ilurnott went toPort laud this afternoon. Uncle Charley Miller, tho Jefferson populist leader, is In town. Supt. 1). A. Paine, of tho asylum, went to Portland on tho afternoon train. Mrs. Robinson, formerly Mrs. Sin gloton, camo down from Turner this afternoon. Slato Printer W. II. Leeds Is in Portland attending tho Itepubllcan convention. Mrs. L. U. Adair, of Eugene, arrived In tho city this afternoon, and Is tho guest of Mrs.-II. A. Dearborn. J. C. Gootlalo, tho lumber operator of Cohurg, camo down this afternoon, to look, after his extensive Interests In Saloni. sale nt the KATIK PUTMAN. mim pntitml Incident in D.tzcy's piny, "The Old Lime Kiln, In which Katie Putnam and her com pany will be seen at the opera houso next Thursday night, Involves an attempted murder nt tho mouth of an old lime kiln. The vllllan of the play and an olllccr In tho United States regular army, have a struggle at the edge of a clIITInto which the kiln has lieeti built. The burly limn burner overpowers Hie young olllccr and hurls him Into the burning pit. The timely arrival of the heroine of tho plot, played by Katie Putnam, saves the olllccr from his death. The Incident Is based upon fact, Mr. Dazey when it boy, having been a witness to Just such a struggle which resulted In actual murder in mu whihi described, and furnished a cause celebro In the courts of tho stato of Vermont. OAHI) OF THANKS. The members of tho Salem Florl- cultural Society desire to express their sincere thanks to those who so iM.nprnuslv nsslstcd in the parlor entertainment given by the society at tho homo of It. H. Fleming, on tho 22d tilt., for the iKMieflt of tho Salem hos pital. Such generosity Indicates that tho participants feel a deep interest In the success of the institution, as well as any other, In the Capital City. Those taking part as pianists were Mrs." Frank Wllliimn, Miss Maud iiirhi'.imticl Mr. Matt Whiinn; vocal ists, Mrs. Ella McDowell, Miss Minn Huelataud Miss I,onn White, and Chas. D. Ford; Misses Sperry and Hans with tho guitar; and Miss Marie Van Dorsal and biolher, Finest, In elocutionary selections. school Railroad Commission. The board of railroad commissioners was in session Monday. Complaint has been made by a citizen of Sher man county that he cannot outaln from thoO. H. & N. Co., sidetrack privilege to which he thinks ho is entitled, and ho asks tho condition of tho Smith law. Tho Smith law was pushed at the last session of tho leg Is lature, and Is tho one which provides for tho laying of sidetracks to connect With tho tracks of tho O. II. k N. Co. nt Celllo, above and below the falls, and specllles the rato to bo paid for carrying freight by thoO. II. &Co. between thofco points. Legal opinion is to tho effect that a test of that law would result In Its overthrow on con stitutional grounds. But there Is another law which provides that if a warchoiibo is built and 300 tons of freight for shipment Is stored therein, tho owuora may grade a sidetrack and lay tho ties; then tho company must put down the Iron, and connect it with their linos. Tho complaint Is not quite suluclcutly sped lie, but as Kounnstho board Is In possession of all tho tacts, tho matter will bo taken up with tho managers of tho O. II. & X. and disposed of. Tho portage railroad bill was not expected to pass tho legislature, but tho Smith bill, which carried no ap propriation, Incline a law against tho united efforts of tho railroad lobby. Tho fight for tho WOO.000 portage bill had to bo inrdu to secure recogul tlonforthoSmUhluw.-Kn.JouuNA!.. Sciioot, Mkbtino. The board of district No. 21 met In regular session last night and transacted con siderable business. Messrs. Enos Prcsnall and C. C. Johnson, appeared as a committee from Polytechnic In stitute with a petition asking tne board to rent or purchano their insti tute building and hold school In It for tho Iwnctlt of nbout 1C0 children in that neighborhood on account of the great distance to the isortii mucin school. Ordered that the matter bo referred to tho taxpayers at next year's annual meeting. Supt. Peebles was empowered to le-atlnilt &yiosicr Costcllo, suspended for truancy.to tho schools If ho saw tit. A row small urns weio paid, and warrants wore ordered drawn for paymontof salarles.aiuouut lng to e2,lt)d.o:i. Tho chairman of tho board was authorUed to negotiate a loan BUtllelcnt to meet cut rent expenses. To Divine Healing. Sai.km, Or., Feb. 3, 181X1. tho nuclides of Christ: By le Marlon county, where lit, resided un til about 20 years ago, when ho re moved to Salem where he has since resided. Mr. Johnson was Justice of the peace In this county for twenty years or over, and only gave It up on ac count of old age, giving universal sat isfaction to the people. Ho also served a term as county treasurer, and held many offices of trust and confidence, always enjoying the high est regard of his neighbors In every relation of life. A more extended sketch of his life will appear later. Court Proceedings, in t.lin casu of A. Bush vs. Wm. Tmrlnnrl. Reortro "Williams and the Williams and England Banking com pany, to recover Judgment for two sums of .',000 each and Interest from September 5 nnd 21, 1805, respectively, the complaint having been tiled Janu ary 10 last; tho separate answer of the banking company was lllcd yesterday with the clerk. These sums arc claimed on promlsory notes executed to plaintiff Jy defendant on tho above dates. Tho answer admits tne exe cution nnd delivery of tho notes, nnd that they have uot been paid, but, on the contrary, tho receiver uotlllcd the creditor to llle his verllled claim with him within W davs from January 3, and Hint plalntllr has uono so since the commencement of this suit, there fore defendant asks for a dismissal of the action. The answer of the other defendants In the same case admits the allega tions of tho complaint butdcnlesthat tho plaintiff Is entitled to $300 attor ney's fees In each Instance; they nl lego that $100 for such services would lc full compensation. Heavy Poultry Shipment. This morning tho first car of poul try was shipped by Doty &Co., In tho patent poultry car, to Jucobon & Co., at San Francisco. Three hundred dozen chickens and some ducks and geeso were shipped. For these tho highest cash price was paid, and this Is no doubt tho beginning of what will In tlmo bo a large Industry at Salem. This kind of deals bring cash Into circulation hero that will be a great benotlt to the farmers of Marlon and Polk counties. An effort will bo made by Doty & Co. to ship a similar carload from Salem overy ten days, quest, I glvo my testimony to tliemui that linn is ready to buy all tho power of divine healing, by the laying ' noultry that Is offered. Another enr oll of hands, through tho blood of Christ, by faith In Ills name, having been healed January 8, 1890, of neuralgia In my head, when by tho grace of God and faith In tho Lord Jesus Christ, 1 lmo been made whole. Mits. K. Gamiili:. Result of Contest. I The Y. M.C.A. membership contest ' closed Saturday night, tho result showing a gain of I3S) for the Beds and 113 for tho Yellows, a difference of 25 J In favor of tho Beds. Tho winning team and the members they brought In were to bo glen a turkey dinner by the association while the losing team was to satisfy their appe tites with common mush and milk. These banquets will take place In tho V, M, C. A. next Friday ovenlng. Somhkim' Homk. The board ex ecutive committee audited bills for January, aggregating $1030. All, The i load wlll.be shipped In a few days. Tho average price brought by this llrst shipment was $2.50 per dozen for hens, while somo choice ones brought $2.75 to $3 net. Poor stock sold ns low las $2 per dozen. J How's This! I We offer One Hundred Dollars Be 'ward for any caso of Catarrh that cannot Iks cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. Ciiknuy & Co., Props.,Tolodo,0. Wo the undersigned, have known F. J, Cheney for the last 15 years, and liellovo him perfectly honorable In all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligation made by their firm. wkst & TitUAX.Wholesalo Druggists, I Toledo. O. W.M.MKU, KlNNAN & MAKNIN.WllOlC- Kilo Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Inter nally, acting directly upon the blood nnd mucous surfaces of tho system. Price 75c )er bottle. Sold by all druggists. Testimonials five. National Guaui. Tho Oregon National Guard Armory was a scene of glory last night. At the meeting of the officers of tho 2d regiment In inntry. Capt, Percy AVIUhof Company I was elected major of the 2d regi ment to Ml the vacancy made by the rvAlgnatlou of MaJ. 1). C. Sherman. Lt.Col. MY. Hunt presided as In spcclor at the election. This will create a vacanoy In tho captaincy of Co 1 that will have to Iks tilled assoon a Major "Willis getshls commission, Thcro U no better Informed nnd prac tical military man In the regiment llinn Pore) Willi and his ninny friend will bo exceedingly glad to hall him bv his now title of Malor. however, wero not passetl upon board opened bids for building n hos-1 pltal. Tho bids ranged from $3300 to $A0OO. Kneli bid was accompanied by plans and spcolllcatlnns. The plan of D. D. Neer, of Portland.w as accepted. Hlsoutsldo figures wero $5000. Bids will bo asked on Neor's plans, to l pas-sod upon nt the next meeting. Two Insanvu-Two' patients wore added at tho asylum to-dav. Ono was John r. Adams, of Jackson county, it years old, being his second attnek.The other was Nancy Cox, aged 13. ninth attack. When lUbjr ires tick, wa gT ber Outoib. Wlitn the wm ChUJ, kh cried for Cutork. When ilia became Mlw, ho clung to CVutorU. VOieu tin had CbJUrea, ihe gar them CaatorU. Children Cry Plthr'ti Castoria. Baths) Dathsl Dathsl Go to the porcelain baths, six baths for$l. Children's hair cutting, undor 12 years of age,15 cents. 1-4-lm J. C. Mills, Prop. Civil Suit. M. suit todnv before. t . .t -T-. "-w against piuiKcls, for $13.81 comnilv W. Krobs began Justice Johnson kton on hops. ury jo It was wt for Fcbrn Warrant Call No.i Omen County thkasuiikii. Makion County, OnKaoN. Salem. Feb. 1. 1690 notice Is hereby given that I have funds on hand to pay nil outstanding county warrants issued prior to Feb ruary ist.,ibw, ana that interest will i Docket of Cases for the Marlon County Circuit Court, mi., tv.1,.....,.-., 4,rm nt Mm Marlon county circuit court will be 'convened Monday morning, February 10th, by Judge Geo. JI. uurnctr, nuu wuu Clerk Ehlcn completed thobardockets so far as the number of cases now lllcd with him, arc concerned, ana is now requesting bids for the print ing or the dockets, these to be opened nbout Thursday. , , . . The list of enscs already begun is as follews: dkpautmknt no. i. Actions for meney: M.M.Ellis vs. T.J. Ford Holiness Bros. vs. Allen & &111IU1 and Searle & Dcane. , Sncll, Heltschue &Woodard .s. 11. Gilbert Bros. vs. Whale Is Galllher. Fcldman & Cole vs. Levy McGhce "Wayland Stayton vs.D. E. Stajton. "W. W. Kimball & Co. vs. L. H. Mc Mahan. .. . ... J. O. Goodale vs. Li. w. iieus.ii ' Walter A. Wood Harvester Co. vs. T. J. Chandler. ,. , A. M. Smith nnd H. T. Coleman vs. A. T. and F. N. Gilbert. It. L. Snbln vs. G. W. Kearns et al. Pnclllo Land & Orchard Co. vs. AN . The Boscnfeld Smith Co. (a corpora lion) vs. W. A. Benson. John Slough vs. I ver Larson. A. Bush vs. B. A. Wltzel et nl. Wm. Hall vs. Geo. E. Aplln et nl. Chas. Becko vs. Geo. II. Miuoeri. Xnthmiui & Mangold vs. Grants. M01ivc '. England vs. Win. England. Geo. Collins vs. C. B. Moorcs 1 et al. Don Toy vs. Chau Bock Way et al and Fung Sing Co. A. Bush vs. F. W. Godfiey et nl. SUvcrton nnd Portland Land Loan nnd Investment Co. vs. J. E. Hnm mond. , ., Hugh P. McNnry, receiver of the Williams & England Banking Co., vs. Geo. Williams. The American Fire Insurance Co. .... e T l.'nri- Thomas f'harmnn vs. O. P. Beards ley. John F. Miller vs. Mary J. Cray ton. Jessie K. Bohrer vs. Isabel and Chnrlcs Simon. CM. Henderson Sc Co. vs. O. . Read & Son. B. Jncobson vs. A. 1 . Savage. J. R. Louchmillcr vs. W. E. Lough- miller etal. It. L. Sabln vs. Keller & Sons. It. L. Snbln vs. Geo. W. Johnson & Son. ,, AA Paclllc Lounge & Mattress Co. vs. Keller & Sons. Tho Salem Light & Power Co. vs. The Salem Consolidated street- Jiau- W'll. Veal & Sons vs. Keller & Sons. George N. Sroat et al vs. Lucretla Burton. T N. Goodman & Sons vs. Nancy Kecne, et al. Samuel Rump vs. J.C. Johnson.et nl. William Rlgby vs. G. W. Johnson & Macondry & Co. vs. Keller & Sons. Jerome G. Gingrich vs. Christian Kurtz. , , Henry II. Slovers s Samuel B. Brown. Chas. Scott as tho Woodburn Mlll- Iiil' Co.. vs J. W. Sinclair & Son. Liultl & Bush vs. .1. II. McCormlck et al. George .1. Pearco, adinlnlstrator, vs. J. 11. McCormlck et nl. Masqn, Ehrninn & Cq., vs. J. JI. McCormlck. Ladtl & Bush vs. George AVIIllnnis, et al. W. A. Hamilton and John Molr vs. J. R. and Bnchel E. ThomaB. B. F. Mulkey vs. Thomas Town-send. C. W. Hollls vs. D. N. Uloharclson. C.J. Whltaker vs. D.N. Richardson. Samuel Banipvs, W. II. Murphy, et til. John F. Stclwcr vs. P. Van Rnrcn nnd G. W. Eppler. A. E. Dftgnoy vs. O. J. Goflln. A. Blosscrvs. J. II. Rnraace. A. Blosser vs. James McGlll. II. F. Allen nnd C. II. Lowls. part ners as Allen & Lewis, vs. J. A. Van Eaton. T. 1). Humphreys vs. J. L. Shorey, et al. Tho Rosenfelt Smith Co., vs. J. A. Van Eaton. The Capital Lumbering Co. (a cor poration) vs. N. M. Learned. I'eter I'cuer, jr., vs. wm. vceiner. N. Goodman & Sons vs. M. J. Egan. J. Reynolds vs. John Pntterson, et II. P. McNary, receiver Williams & England Banking Co., vs. F. M. and E. S. Bice. N. Goodtnnn & Sons vs. W. n. Egan, et nl. N. Goodman & Sons vs. Tatrlck Egan, et al. E. "Wirt vs. Oregon Wholesale Nur sery Co.. et nl. Lndd& Bush vs. Wm. H. Egan, et nl. Other cases in department No. 1 arc as follews: J. F. Cook vs. W. II. Bvars: suit for the recovery of personal property and damages. uuttlcr, Schutzo & Co. vs. D. B. Flsk & Co.; conversion. J. N. Skaifc, administrator of tho cstato of D. M. Keeno, vs. F. J. Nlco lat: replevin. It. R. Ryan vs. Southern Paclllc Co.; damages. Stato of Oregon vs. Frank Brelun; striking and wounding n sheriff. Eliuii Simmons vs. T. L. Golden; ejectment. Thompson & Co. vs. Victor Cambas et al.; replovln. W. S. Tavlor vs. Amos Bench: re plevin. Wm. J. Huffman ct nl. vs. John 'Knight; action for damages for wrong- 1111 conversion. Sam 11. Brown vs. Southorn Paclllc Co.; damages. t Harrltt & Molntvro. nlalntlff and respondent, vs Lowls Pettyjohn, de fendant and appellant; nppeal from Justice court, Salem district. State of Oregon vs. M. Palmer; con tempt of court. DEPAItTMENT NO. II. Assignments: Schuyler Rue, Insolvent; J. F. T. B. nrviuano, assignee. Titos, j. Foru, insolvent; W.C. Day, Weil US3IK"CU H. S. Simon, lnsolvout; S. R, mer, assignee. , . ..,, T. G. Coleman, iusunuuiv".. ...-. insolvent; A. N. Mitchell. nssJtrnc, II. A. Salisbury, Bush, assignee. ,... v t Freemont Arnold, Insolvent; F. J. Bolter, assignee. ,.,Bi..ntlf. v Plnkhnm & Sanford, Insolvent; W. F. Boothby, nsslgnec; . A. T. Snvagc, insoieufc, u. . ' llth, assignee. Gcrwfwvs.A. L. Grlnstead. Mary Brown vs. Allen Shaw ct al. Thomas, Watt & Co. vs. Emma I. Wffld W.Edgar vs. T. L. Golden. Hamilton & Molr vs. John W. Smith Piigct Sound National Sayings and Loan Association vs. John M.03I1- bcrger et nl. . T . . ibn wnnn va W. If. L ster, j! Q. Wilson vs. C. C. Green etal. AVcmer Brevman vs. Grant S. Ma " jfiiry E. Strong vs. Gcorgo Herrcn 0tW." M. Kaiser vs. Matilda J. Cross CtW.'M. Kaiser vs, Fred E. Bonieman. Daniel Bowermnn vs.JncobSchicw'o. Henry Kecne vs. II. F. Wndo ct al. First National Bank vs. J. S. Whit ton and Chas. B. Ford. John Ncwsome vs. John Miller ct al. AV111. linger vs. AmellcChoqucttc. S. C. McCall vs. Salem Land Co. ct al. SeiWe?kIy Specials - Man- xxxx NowvUiat our clearance sale is over we will again resume our special sales, Commencing on Wednesday ncxt,wc will have special sales' on every Wednesday and Saturday, A a. f w.i55 G00D5 Sped, KM We have received two shipments of spring dress goods which will be included in thcsalc, Remember we have moved and are located at 257 Commercial st. S. M. & E. a STOCK 257 Commercial street 'Poutaies Again. P.O.NEWS STAND. -Headquarters for the leading dally newspapers of the coa,t. Sub acription tiken for the Weekly Enaminer, Fine stock of cigars and confectionery. P. VY, Miller. Prop. t 14 lm They have arrived at Salem in the form of Lunch Boxes, and can be had for 15c, Large size 20c More durable than tin pails HARRITT LAWRENCE, P, O, Grocery, PAPERS Portland, Sacramcnlo, Seattle, Tacomaund San Kianclsco papers on tale at Miller's Postofficc block Wli DO NO r WAN r hoys or loafers but men of ability. $300 to $500 n month to huMleri. State and general agents. Salirr and commission. Kttcine Fire Engine Co., Racine. Wis. eo$4t PUBLIC MEN, POL1TCIANS AND BUS incs houset can obtain all newspaper infor mation from the press of tho state, coast sod country from the Press Clipping Ikteau, (Allen's) Union lilock, Portland. li.lotf The Portland Savings bank, by O. N. Denny, receiver, vs. Thos. II. IK Pew et al Scottish Investment Co. vs Ladue Win. N. . AT J. . Peter Z ellnskl vs. "Wm. P. Miller etal. Alexander Turcottc vs. Zennlde DuRottc ct nl. DIVOKCE. M.ary E. Cooper vs. Alexander Cooper. Louise Knmpman vs. AVm. Kamp man. Cora A. AVlIson vs. J. A. Wilson. N E. Mnrchbanks vs. J. II. March banks. S. Ethel White vs. W. A. White. John Boyco vs. Emma Boyce. .Mary E. Swartz vs. Alonzo Swart.. The remainder of the docket In this dciinrtmcnt shows the following suits: State of Oregon vs. First National Bank nnd Ladtl & Bush, escheat; two cases. G. W. Dlmlckvs. Eninia Stortset nl.; suit to forcoloso mechnnlo's lien. Jessie A. Rohrcr vs. ChaS.T. and Isabel Simon; suit In equity to set nsulo fraudulent transfer to real prop Paul J. G. Kleppln et nl. vs. J. M. and II. F. Wallace ct al.: equity. State of Oiegon ex rel Chns. II. Dodd Si Co., vs. Al. Molsan et al,; contempt of court. Sophia Peterson vs. Erlck Peter sen: nartitton. J. A. Baker vs. Wlllinms & Eng land Co., H . P. McNary, receiver; receivership. G. W, Dlmlck ct al. vs. Amos Strong etal.: mandamus. George W. Dlmhk et nl vs. J. II. Fletcher ct nl.; equity. John Ryan vs. J. E. Eldrlcdgo et al.; equity. W. M. Wirt vs. Oregon wliolcsalo Nursery Co.; receivership. Trustees of Wlllnmetto University vs. John Knight, sheriff; injunction. Bozorth Bros. vs. Paul J. G. Klep pln ct al.: equity. C. Marsh vs. James E. Eldriedge et al; foreclosure of mechanic's lieu. THE MARKETS. Chicago, Feb, 4. Wheat, cash 640. Mv V. N Vork Feb. 4. Silver, CC)c; lead, 3 3- ' SAN FRANCISCO MARKET. San Francisco. Teb. 4. Wheat, 1.13 Wool.. Oregon, choice, loo; inferior 7 8c, valley, 9 tic Hops Quotable at 6c. Potatoes 50 to 80c per sack. Oats-Milfing. 80(2,85. PORILAND MARKET. Portland. Feb 4. Wheat valley, 64c; Walla Walla, 60. Flour Portland, $35 Benton county, 3; graham, $2.20; kuperfine. $2 15 per bbl. Oats-White, '2324c; grey, i92i;rolled in bags, J4 25(35.25, barrels, 4.50 7.00; cases, 3.75. Potatoes.. New Oregon, 305oc per sack. Hay. .Good, 5.5o8 50 per ton. Wo.il.. Valley, 9 toe; Eastern Oregon, C8c. Millstufls,.Uran, Sll.5012.50; shorts,$i2 Apples 40c. Poultry.. Hens. 5c; rocsters, ;i.8o per dor and not wanted; ducks, 2 scaij.co per dox.. turkeyB, live 7c; eggs 12 cents cash. i3;chopfced,i2l5 per ton; rye, 80c per c HideR.. green, salted 60 lbs 5c; under 1 lbs 44ic; sheep pelts, 10Q5700. Hops. .Oregon, 4 to 5c, according to qual. fancy fair to creamery, goon, 455 35 ; ity, Putter.. Oregon fancy dairy, 35 common, 17c. Cheese .Oregon full cream, I2i2c, Eggs.. Oregon. 15 per doz, Poultry.. Cliitkens, 250 per doz; ducks, $5.oo6; geese, $6.oo7.oo; tur keys, oiec: dressed, ui2Vc. Beef.. Topsteers. 2i2 3.5c per lb; fair to good steers, 2j2 3 5c; cows, 22c; drensed beef, 45VtC Mutton., Best beef, 2.oo2.25; choice cwis, 1.5012.00; dressed, 4c. I logs.. Choice, heavy, 3 ool.4o; llgh and eeders; 2 75; dressed, Ms per Id. Veal,, Small, choice, 5oc; large, 34C per lb. SALEM MARKET. Wheat. .53c per bu,, market firm. uats .17c .Bale ,1 Marvelous RetuUs. From a Utter written by Rev. J. Gunder man, of Dimondale, Mich., we are permitted to make this extracti "I hae no hesitation in recomending Dr. King's new discovery, as the results were nlmo.t marvelous in the case of my wife. While l was pasior of the Pap. list Church at Rives Junction she was brought imwn wun rneumonta succedfng La urtppe, Terrible paroxysms of coughing wouMjto hours with little tnteruption nnd it seeuTtaTav 11 sne couici not survive inem, A mend reco mended Dr, King's New discover.! ; It was quick in its work and hluhly tatWfactory in result." Trial bottles free at Fred A. Ugg urug oiore. neguiar sue so cents, and) I.oo, Children Cry fur Von &TW this date. " w" V5 y' PItohtrt Castoria. ' a-wa counfyVSr, !Itela,!S50o, lnsolvcnt; Awarded tHg-hcst Honors Vorld'c Fair Medal, Midwinter t'aif . CREAM BAKING P0MDIR iMott Perfect Made. 4oY4tkSUdrd. Hay 6jo riour Baled, cheat, $4.505.oo; timothy, In wholesale lots, 2 85; retail, bran, bulk 9.00; sacked, 12.00; Il,ooi3.oo; chop feed, 12,00 300; shorts, 13.00. Veal. .Dressed, 4. Hogs.. Dressed, 3. Live Cattle.. 1 Ji2. Sheei... Live, 2.00, Wool.. Best, !2c. Hops.. Best, 45c Eggs .Cash. 12c, Butter.. Best dairy, 15c; fancy creamery, 25c Cheese .loi2c. FarmSmoktd Meats. .Bacoo, "jytc; hams iiks; shoulders, 7c. Potatoes.. 20c per bu. Onions ,2c. FOR SALE OR TRADE - The best hi; fruit and stock ranch In Oregon, containing 200 acres. Will sell cherp, on easy tetnn, or trade for good hotol. For particulars Inquire at this i.lTice. 11. A. B. I 3' "' Brooks and Magi, HtiERorists! Opera House, Wednesday, Feb, 5. XTwo Hours of Pure FuaC Admission, 50c. Tickets on sale at Y. M, C, A, Reed's Opera House, CThe Event of the Season Thursday, Feb, 6th, Appearance of the , ', ' ' , , , Charming Comedienne ali? Putnam, shnvn l aaaaa R Buckln's Arnica Salve. The best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter. Chapped hands, Chilblains and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cure Piles or no pay required. It is guaranteed o give perfect satisfaction or money refunded Price 25 cents a box. For sale by Fred A Leee- JYEW ADVERTISEMENTS. WANTED-Place by a girl to do general housework. Apply 187 Cottage st. 2 3 i FOR SALE-NTwelve head of dairy cows; good stock at a bargain. Call on G. V. Eoff, Maclcay, Or. 13161IJ A WOMAN With baby tkree months old wants a Dositinn to Hn anirl l.ni......i. Enquire at C. W. Scriber's.Suuth Salem. 241? UIVINEILALING SERVlCE-On gull: day, Feb. 9, 1806, at 2 p. m , at 115 High street. Sdem, Oregon. All earnest people anwdcMtc. Bris your plhlw. 8?6t And the best comp iny of her career, in a great scenic production, tho lilt of the season, The Old Lime Kiln, Written for her by C. T. Dazpy, au thor of "In Old Kentucky," "A Sym phony In Fevers and Flowers." IM grandest scenic display over made in this city. Yellowstone Park on tue stage. . A .,Bu ltcsorvftrt sflats on sato at x-.uw" h JOHN HUGHES, Dealer in groceries, paints, oils. window glass, varnishes, and the most complete stoce ol brushes of all kinds in the state. Artists' materials, lime, hair, cement and shingles, and finest quality of grass seeds; W. F. R. SMITH & CO (Successors to Smith & Schindler.) General Blacksmiths ty Horseshoeing a specialty. Nej fulUet. $1.50. Only the best " Job work a specialty. Prices the lowes. J. H. HAAS, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER. Makes a specialty of fine repair wor:. ITiomas clocks, ctt, 315 CwuneW wrw i