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s l u i-mmx. f k. m i t ta Daily Capital Journal.; MY HoflfiH BKOTHEM3 MONDAY. FEB. 10, IBM. STEAMERS Altona and Ramona LEAVE DAILY. SUNDAY. Portland. 6:45 a. m. 900 a. m. Salem, 7:4s a. m. 101 15 a.m. Independence, 6130 a. m. and l 6o a m. tyl'Veight received up lo lo p. m.d etc time, regular service and cheap .... rates ... M. I'. BALDWIN. Agent, Salem 1111 ju. j 1.1 j.ji. m ji'ji j'u' '-i iiu'iic SOCIETY Local News of Social Events. MIM Edna Prlco returned this after- ! noon from a short visit with her pa. rent", nt Albany. Miss Florence Moilor went to "V.'ofKlburu this afternoon to accept a ! tuition Inn millinery establUtiient. I Mm. L. 0. Adair, of Eugene, re J turned homo today, after a short visit In this city, tne guest or .irs. rucnara Dearborn. A New England supper will 1m? given In the parlors of the Baptist church Tuesday evening, from fi to 8. Supper will be served by maids In costumes' of yc olden times, and an entertaining program has been pre pared. Admission 2.V. Sousa's Band Coming OKADUATINO RXKItCISKS. The graduating exercises of the Sa lem public schools will take place Wednesday night, and as much Inter 1 -it Is taken In the coming event the r.Uendani'o will doubt Ic-s be large. TIckeLs arc now on sale at Dearborn's and 1'at ton Bro. CHRONICLE ("Science and iferilth Key to the! . I Scriptures." Then all repeat the fTa 1 1 Lord's prayer and the scientific state- I incut of being. Tbo Scripture read ings aro tuo rererencce in tuc uiuie to the International Sunday school les son and the lesson Itself. The chil dren arc taught the ten command ments, Lord's prayer, sermon on the Mount, psalms nnd passages of Scrip ture they can understand. In the Sunday service there Is no talk or sermon, and no reading but from the two books read. The service is marked by the utmost 'primitive sim plicity, and the reporter was surprised at the absolute adherence to Scrip ture and the absence of all demon strations. 2o collection was taken nnd beyond hearty hand slinking, cor dial greetings, and no Inquiries after the health of the members, which seemed to be taken for granted, It was a gathering not marked from other religious gatherings and com posed of very much the same class of people. Thinking our readers might be curious to know about tbo new "church" In our midst, wo print the above facts. DEPARTMENT NO. 1. Judge Burnett Prendea Over the Circuit Court. '" At 9 n. uj, Judgo Geo. H. Burnett called department No. 1 Marlon coun ty circuit court. Followlngofflccrs in flttGllclnnpn'"' . L. V.Ehleti, clerk, F. T. jWrljht; mnn, deputy sheriff; uco. u. ,unns, bailiff. ,J Following attorneys were in ntfen nnce. ' xc WT Slater I'll D'Arcy It 0 Fleming Wm II Holmes McCulloch .1 U .Johnson Samuel Ilayden J) 0 Sherman A I' Hough Grant B Dnnlck J McCain distatty Reed's Opera House, Wedesday, Feb 19th; Scats on sale for Saus's Con cert Band Friday morning, Feb, 7,'at 9 o'clock sharp, to sub scribcrs only. IX DEUX TEMl'fl, The new club under the above np- ; roprfate name will hold its initial 'club (Inure Tuesday evening at the Itocd, lielng the lint of a series of six. All will be of an Informal character, j'nd doubtless highly enjoyable, as the club Is composed of a M'lcot member-Milp. t ONOHEC! ATIONAI. KNTKKTA1NMKNT. All excellent entertainment will bo given at the Congregational church this evening, a splendid program hav ing been prepared for the occasion, in which tepi't'seiitativc musician and elocutionists are iiiimbeied. All ircl tatlons will be ilcllvvrwl In costume, rendering tlicin doubly liiteiesllug. Reserved scats, $1 and $1,50, PATTON BROS,, Local Managers for Sousa's Concert Band, -J 'J 'S" ED L. EISLEY DOUND OVER. Charged With Stealing a Hop Receipt Valued at $130, Sunday morning Chief of Police DUluy returned from St. Helens, Columbia county, where bo arrested Ed L Elslcy, charged with tbo theft of a hop receltit, from which he real- ued$130. The- receipt was tbo per sonal property of Mrs. Plmibo Carter, but the complaining witness Is Frank Kaiser, from whom tlio receipt was Rtolcn. The- theft occurred on or about October, 180,1. Tlio Kaiser boya secured their man with tlio Intention of delivering him over to the police nt Salem. Journal readers aro tic lualtited with the cscajw of Mr. Els ley, 11 full account of which was printed In this paper at the time. Ho escaped our vigilant pollccnioii and was not haard of until last week, wlioro It was learned that he was liv ing In iho mountains, soven tulles from St. IIcIoiih. Ho was arranged before Recorder i-.ucs mis morning, ami, in order 10 Bscuro an Iniincdlalo trial, Mr. Elsley wul ved examination and was bound over to the grand Jtuy In the 8umof$ilo, in default of which ho was committed to tlio county Jail. ifea5?iw"1 J'fl'Iy lw examined at this session of the circuit court. As tlio evldenco Is wild tolw very con elusive, It Is probable that ho may Korvo a term In the penitentiary. South Salkm Mbktincib. - Tlio meetings at Leslie M. E. church will hi cuiuiiiuvii miring the present week. iturirai services at 7: 10 HAYHKEI) HAND. The "Hayseed Hand" of the "Cncle Josh Sprucoby" company will parade the city blasts at noon Thursday, all members being dressed In New Eng land country style. "Uncle Josh" himself will lead, umbrella nnd car pet sack In hand, and while their ap pearance Is most laughable, their music Is of the best, the band being one of unusual merit. WOKS OV LKA1 YKAIt. Two prominent young men of this city were Invited to attend nn evening party. Jn fact it was a leap year allalr, and they had been Invited by the respective young ladles to call for thorn at their homes. One young mnn was directed to call at the proper house, but called at the wrong place the first break. At the second placo he was Invited In ami conversed with the hostess for about l!0 minutes bo fore ho discovered his mistake. Fin ally, aiier another attempt or two ho reached tbo right house. The other Bontlcmen too had a time.- Tlio young lady whom ho was to accompany to the party resembled her sister so much, that ho made a mlstako and went with the latter, and did not learn the difference until they start ccUo return Home. Kugene Guard. WILL WKIi. The inarrlago of Miss Klla M. llrov- man, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Hreymaii, to Mr. Hal 1). l'atton, of Salem, will bo solemnized at the homo of the bride's parents in Port land, February 11, at 2::w o'clock in the afternoon. No cards. Miss llreynian Is (111U0 well known here; having many friends l .iim uipitai city. She Is a charming young lady, possessed of many accomplish nients and an amiable dlsixwitin,. Mr. I'atton Is 0110 of the most progres sive of Salem's young business men, and Is possessed of sterling qualities, Wllll'll t-iin.l I.I .. .... ' v" " mill lllliil lKipilllir. After tt itmi.win.. ,i. 1...1 -... IMIlOinvn. I- ....... v"v ' l"" "'" Ulblo readings at axo ... m. ,i "' XT . V. V" " im'otn ". noon and children's meetings at -I n u. The Interest Ims inervuscd. A great work has Ikmjii done in tlio church: soveral eonvoiir,i ,ki...a ..m ll. r..- "V pi ill mi greater llilugH. vltcd to attend. All are In. Uuclslea'a l he tt S,lve Arnica Salvo in the world fm Cuti, er 2:rv yf; .;u.!eZ &r tuiv, icucr. Llnntv.l !.. I. t.i. ... where they will reside In the future, their home belnir tho tileLnmt. v.. v Cooke mansion on Court st reot. OHItlHTIAN SOIHKCi: KKUVICK. a reiKirter witnessed the Christian bolClll'O rellKloilS SOrvlcn ,mwln..,..t Sundays at 10::w In the Woman's lie- net uirps null, Insuranco block, by Mesdames WlNonand Wlulp. im,,. tlsts of tho Cliurcli off Christ." About forty were present, and tlio service counted of hinging, threo fourths ivadlng of the Serlnm .,! oue-fourth from Mary linker Kddy's Y. M. C. A. 11AXQUKT. The most pleasant event In tbU winter's social life of the Y. M. C. A. took place Saturday night at the Y. M. C. A. rooms, the occasion being the enjoyment of the banquet tendered the members of the competing membership teams. The ladles auxiliary bad prepared a feast for the Iteds, the prominent feature of which was turkey, and mush and milk for the Yellows. The tables were set in a most tasteful manner, nnd presented a fine appearance. At 8 o'clock the Hcils and Yellows marched In and took their places, the former accompanied by the new members secured by tlioiu. Mr. J. 11. T. Tuthlll then called the assemblage to older, and Deacon Hatch offered an invocation. When tho Yellows had proven their willing ness to giacefully acknowledge their defeat by partaking or their humble faro with avidity they were invited to partake of tho turkey bauquet upon a motion of Mr. Wiggins to that effect. When appetites were appeased a Hash light picture of the scene wns taken, then toasts wore proposed and re sponded to In an appropriate manner by Messrs. Albert and Sroat, captains of the competing teams, Hon. C. 13. .Moores, John H. Albert, Prof. F. S. Dunn and Frank K. llodgkln. Vocal solos and duets wero rendered by II. S. Glle, and I'ror. Herltngo and Miss Huelat, they being heartily encored. W. 0. Paige, secretary of the associa tion, spoke In a very encourag ing manner to the workers nnd their mentis, as did Gen. Odell In his ad dress, "The Fruits or the Contest." One of the most nleasliiL'. as wnll n most appioprlatc, was Prof. Dunn's response to the toast "Our Hest Helpers-tho Ladles," pnylmr them a well-merited tribute for the zeal and labor in preparing theelegant banquet, nnd threo rousing cheers were given them In token of the appreciation or all. The alTalr which was most suc cessfully managed In all respects, was closed with the singing of the dox ology. The Y. M. C. A. now has a meinoorsuip or.uo.., a very creditable number for tho slzo or tho elty, and rellects much credit upon those whose elforts Increased tho number so ma terially. A fresh Impetus lias been given the association, and It Is hoped that tho zeal will not diminish, as the Institution Is of Inestimable benefit. BORN. OANTKNllKIN-To Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Gantenbeln, Salem, Saturday. February 8, 1890, a son. ' DIED. R?nwal Sale! - a vi..ii ' J van eat0" corner, we will scl all avcsL.i ,1 Ten Per Cent Off for Cash on All Goods except sugar, a rcductlcn of H, M, BRANSON Co, 303 Commerce! Street, DIMKLKlt.-At tho Salem hospital, isrsw. 18,H, Fwd I),,,,clor: Docciibcd was for many years a resl dent or North Salem, and engaged in the mowing machine business. H0 leaves a wlfo and four children. His funeral will bo held attl.n n.,ti.nii ehuiyh TmiMlay at 2 p. m. lturial In mo m. .iosopii'8 cemetery. Fred Dlmclor has for many years lieen a helpless Invalid. Three weeks ago an operation was performed but brought no relief. His many friends will regret to learn or his death. Indian Wau Vctbhans-AiuI the widows or deceased veterans who de sire tho pasago or the bill now bcrore congress, granting them pensions, should nt once address General Com! mamler T. A. Wood, Portland, Or., who has thn nmtfAP i.. i .. ' requlros your assistance in this Im portant work. Glvo your present full i-vaiviiiiLo auiiress, and tho captain served under. Tllmo n I-'ord S T Illchanlson .Tno ACaison Geo Hollister M W Hunt J J Shaw John II McNary Win Kaiser Geo G ninghntii Warren Tmltt A O Coudlt Chas Park DOCKET ENTRIES. Snell, Heitschu & Woodward vs. II. AV. Cox, continued. J. V. Goodnle vs. L. .f. Henscl, con tinued' Tor service. Wood Harvester Co. vs. T..I. Chand ler, continued. A. M. Smith and II. T. Coleman vs. Gljbert Hro"., continued. A. Hush vs. 11. A. Wltzell, default. Judgment and ordered to sell attached property. Wru. Hall vs. Geo. K. Aplln ct til, default and Judgment. Geo. Collins vs. C. II. Moores ctnl, settled. Don Poy vs. Chan Hock Way, Fung Sing ot al, non-suit. C. M. Henderson & Co., vl. C. W. Head A: ion, default and Judgment. Thos. Charnmn vs. 0. 1. licardsley, default and Judgment. It. Veal Si Sons. Pacific Loumre Co.. and 11. L. Snblii, Macoiulry Co., vs. Keller Si Sons, default. N. Goodman &Sons vs. Nancy Keene ctal, settled. Mason Khrnmii & Co., Ladd & Hush and Goo. J. Pearcc vs. J. II. McCor mlck, settled. H. l Mulkcy vh. Tho. Towtisend, settled. C. W. HolUs and C. J. Whltaker vi. D. N. Itlchardson. continued. Snmuel Hamp vs. W. 11. Murphy, settled. J. P. Stelwer vs. P. VnnBurcii and G. W. Epler, default. A. E. DjKcny vs O. J. Goflln. de fault. The Ho.enlleld Smith Co., and Allen & Lewis vs. J. A. VauEaton, default and Judgment with order to sell attached property. Capital Lumbering Co. vs. N. M. Learned. Same order. Dltmar vs. Uldrldge, sale confirmed. AKTKIINOON SESSION. Court appointed follewing: W. D. Cox, bailiff to grand Jvry; A. J. Itlchardson ballllT to court. THE OKAND JUltY was drawn as rollews: Goo. Krnuse, Aurora; II. G. Sonnemann, Salem; Chas. Ilartinnn, Scotts Mills; J. T. Ross, It. Angel; W. D. Claggctt, Salem; Harry Ilelmko. Turner: James oimpson, saiem. Ed. Hall nnd Geo. Gray wore excused. Geo. Krauso was appointed foreman or the grand Jury. Judge Hurnctt's Instructions wero strong and clear in the Interests or Justlco nnd economy. It tnkes fivo Jurors to indict. MEN IN JAIL. Following arc In tho Marlon county jaiiuwamng action or tho Jury: Ed. L. Lisle, larceny by bailee, of hop receipt or Frank Kaiser. W. W. Hall, attctnp. to commit burglary at Woodburn. Lee, Chinaman, larceny at Salem. Andrew Hcnllne, burglary nt Stay ton. Otto Hurson, Stayton burglary. Albert Lee, passing lottery tickets. Judgo Humett issued an order tnrinv to Superintendent Gilbert, or the Ore gon state prison, to produce P. R. MulTett, a convict who Is wanted as a witness in the cases of State vs. C. A. Combs, Frank nrelin and Prnnk- s Garrison. Hadlcy Hobson, liveryman, Mc hamav . v ,rTV JE.' II. Flagg, printer, Sulci. W. D Claggctt, faruior, Salem. J. T. Itoeo, farmer, Mt. Angel. Ed Ilall, farmer, Salem. C. Bi McElhaney, farmer, Sublimity, ep. Kraus, famer, Aurorii. rEd'ard Johm, fnrnicrj-VSalem. t ' .1. It.Hesy,JeVelerurora. , '"WntWiVolfer, farnier,lIObbard.V GeoiGrayJiardwareriianleiu. 1 It. GFPle'rce. farmer. Gatca? I C. LAarntenterftcarponfer, Sal6m. f FVfe PordJ'niiirciianiV Woitli?u"rii, , Alex Clark, hotel keeper, Salem. Chas. Leinbi-ke, farmer, Huttevllle. ' C. W. Knox, plumber, Salem. j Jas. Simpson, motornian, Solcin. i Clarence Sinicral, farmer, Macleay. Chas. Hrlggs, fanner, Stayton. i -ir r 1...11... l, ,.. I i. .11. Linn uiiui,!, itiiiiiur, xiiuuhp. M. A. Wade, farmer, Gervals. Sam Conner, farmer, St. Paul. T. H. Hlaclcerby, me'rchnht, 'Silver ton. Jlotir.v Hall, farmer, Wnodtiurn. Uathsl'Uathsl Baths! Go to the porccla'lif baths, blx baths forSl. Children's halrcuttlug, under j 12 years of age, 15 cents. ; 1-1-lni .1. C. MiLi.ii, Prop, Special for Wednesday, A Hosiery! s " nosierw ! flosierul NOTHING LIKE IT. n It IS tho There is nothing in the city that can equal our new p of allwool 38 and 40inch selWicured Drrcc nj c ttn1rr. rnrxro rrenc riftrra rrA m 4 t?r . ' viut.jw, "uiu g'wu bvrru niiv ICUJS, Ul 3UC greatest values ever offered, , , Nowhere will you find a more complete line of D goods than you will at 257 Commercial st. i at Zc and 50c, Ask to sec our line of Silks' arc beauties, V , Th icy 5. M. & E. K STOCK Phone 112, 257 Commercial street, Bargains at Union Bargain Store, Wc don't wind our mouth up to hear It go Just for our own amusement, but for the benefit or the whole community, If they will only bo kind enough to listen to It ror a few minutes. We have Just finished Invoicing and find a list or GENUINE BARGAINS 1 lot boys' knee pant suits $.1.00 Reduced to $2.00. 1 ot or boys' knee pant stilts, 'J.L'3 Reduced to $2.25. 1 ot or boys knee pant suits. $2.00 Reduced to 81.35. THE MARKETS. Chicago, Feb. May 6i fi, New York, Feb, 3 30. lo -Wlieat, cwh tyje. lo.Silvcr, CejicjleiJ, 1 lot or boys' kneo nant suits. 2.no. . 1 lot or men's suits, only rew, $5.2:), . 1 lot or men's strong pants, $1.25... I lot or nied's strong p;liits, 8rT 1 lot or children's wool mitts, JOc. . 1 lot or children's wool gloves, 25c. 1 lot or children' plush hats, 00c... 1 lot or baby hool. 40c and 75c 1 lot or men's hutvy winter cap, .". .i- 1 lot or ladies line dress shoes, l."o 1 lot of cotton back ribbon, foruici p Still a row men's and bojs' hhia , Decorated and white dishes at t M, J, Matson, ? Reduced to $1.50, Reduced to $3.00. Reduced to 75c. Reduced to 05c. Reduced to 5c Reduced to 15c. .-. Reduced to 25c. Reduced to 20c nnd -10c. I 'and 20c Reduced to 20c. Now $1.0. ! 4c, 5c, Ocund 7c yd Now 2c. . i looer uooib at cost. . All winter woolen goods at cost SAN FRANCISCO MARKET, ban r-rancisuo, Feb. io Wh-at i , Wool Oremm. rl,n.- ..?' ,bffl io nr.. ..r. v,uci micrii Hop Quotable at 6c. I'otatoes 50 to 80c wcr sack Mill inc. Hiifri;B or j Oats nc S.ifiTfc?. I'ORILAND MARKRT. to. Wheat valley, 6, 142 State st PERSONAL. Woirer, or Hubbard Is in the Tlionias Golden, or the firm or Oolden & Sprague, conrccUnery deal rs, went to Tortland this nrter- Uuttevllle, Is In ,100' i Rev. C. II. Sh!il(ln. nf rnrti, m,i Hamilton "Fletcher, of Sidney, Is In who occupied the pulpit of the First I'rcsbyterlan cliurcli Sunday, returned Wm city. Wm. Lembkc, -or the city Wagner spent Sunday In came up from Albany pas- name of Kl, (Jure it a rcmrily Uineis for Headache, tor all fjrrui of IlenUchrs Ui 1. .r.: .",,,MVM ."' evry .iawaacabtKSauo lt influence. Wc ihm all who ,re aflUc ed o pio-uit n bottle, ant Eive thU remedy f. u to the fourth.,. i'r B",nB, nt-'M tone cms and fi.oo m Ft'ed A. wrt. It once. Lcgg'i T1IK KNTIRE JUHY. Thoso summoned to act as Jurymen for the term aro as follews: H. G. Sonueinan, merchant, Salem. Henry Keene, farmer, Aumsvllle. S. T. Ilobart, farmer, Sllvcrton. Chas. Hartman, farmer, Scott's Mills. Chas. Rurggraf, architect, Salem. Harry Helmke, miller, Turner. Awarded Highest HonorsWorld's Fair Medal, Midwinter Pair, the city Ernest Portland McKlnley Mitchell Geryals today. 13. C. Glltner made a trln in and return today. Alex LaFollcttc.or Mission Uottoni, i3nttcndlngcourt. a. is. uusii was a south bound sengcr this morning. J. W. Vogel, the-occullst, went -to urownsvine this mornlug. Adjutantiencral R. R. Tuttlo came up rrom Portland today. Geo. Krans nnd E. II. Glese, tho jewoicr, or Aurora, are In town. Prosecuting Attorney J. A. McCain returned to McMinnvlllo Sunday. Rev. J. Rowersox was a passenger to Waterloo on the local this morning. Victor Cambas, constable or Ger vals district, was In the city Saturday. Geo. W. Holllstflr nrrlviwl I.. tl. city this morning rrom SanFrancisco. vwn.niiieary, Henry Helmke and J. h. Shanks, or Turner, are In tho city. Rev. W. E. Copcland conducted ser vices at Eugene Sunday returning homo today. F. W. Settlemler, tlio Woodura ...wijiiijui, spent Sunday with Sa lem frleuds. P. K. Johnson. T.nim. tri, .-.,.. . . bcrt Morris and Judge Eskew, orMe hamn, are In town. J.George.or tho lunch counter, firm of Kenworthy & George, wns an Oregon City visitor today. John Dugan will leave for Sau YiuuiMu lomorrow where ho will r0 side In the future. C. VanPatten returned to Cheinawa this morning after a Sunday visit wltn his family In this city. secretary of State Klncald returned from Eugene this afternoon where he "Pent Sunday with his family. Dr. J. M, Kitchen, nf fif.. l thoclty today to visit htodaughSr a student nt the woman's Mii Jf W' home this afternoon. Amos Beach, F. A. Ford, Henry Ilall and Walter Tooze, in escort of i-01 iceman x'leisiininnn, came Sp from Woodburn this morning. Cooper Si Rcasenor, the draylng firm that has leased the Ryan outfit. have taken nosscsslon of tlio iimr barn on the Jones placo on , South Commercial street. S. R. Scott.a pioneer of BrooldJMio helped make the constitution oV'Ore- gon, wns in tue city today. Ho de clares that the supremo court, in re ruslngto declare that the constitu tion places any .limit on the legisla ture on the Eastern Oregon asylum case, has set a dangerous precedent. When Baby was slclc, wo guvo hr Castorla. When sho was a Child, tho crloil for Castorla, When Blio becamo Miss, sho dung to Castorla. When aho hid Children, h8 eavo them CastorU. A CARD, wMllfl Fifty Drug Children Crv for 'Pitcher's 0ttorI. P CREAM BAhlNfi POWDIR Most Perfect Made. 4oYatiwgt4ia. oman's colWn. uiijeu, of Albany, are In tho city. WlStVl9,n"!,m,n(l0rofSedff icKiost, G. a. R., is confined to lii home on Rural avenue by Illness. Wm Ilabcock wnt.tn ... 1. ..... mornliiPin ti. '":.r."r.u "w ttrjfrKus To Jolin Knight. Sheriff of Marion Countyi Sheriff Ford of Washing county hat circulated a states ment that you, as representative of the Sheriffs' Association, at the last sessfon of the legishv ture, paid mc the sum of $300 as a bribe to get the sheriffs' mtlcnrrA UiU ii j r. 6- " uii-uueu. uid you or did you not? If you will affirm it opportunity will be sivenyou'to be heard index fensej ox3t Portland.. Feb. Wnlla Walla. 60. Flour-I'oriland, $3; Uenton count, 3; graham. 52 20; supcrfiiic. $2.15 per Lhl '" Oai.-VWif. a324c;grey, igtai;iollci In bags, J4 2Ss 25, barrel j, 4.30 jjl. cases, 3 73. , Potaioe. . New Oregon, 30(3,500 tier tacl "Jy ; G,?' S 5"8 S Per ion. y,?'j'''Va,,cy 'oc; Kastern Ox-.m oygoc. - Millstuns..Uran, $t 1.5012.50; ihorti.lu Apples 40c. ' I'nuhry Hem. 5c; rocstcri. i.to perdot and not wnnted ; ducks, 2 5oj.ro per dor . turkeys, live 7c; cyga lajjcenticaih. njchop fce(l,i2l5 per ton; rye. Socperc. I IdeHj.arcen, salted Co ll.s 5c; under 60 lbi44jc;iheep pelts. io7oe. Hops. .Oregon, 4 to 5c, according to qua). Butter. .Oregon fancy creamery, offiit fancy dairy, 35 j (air to good, 3$j common. 17c J Clictse .Oregon full cream, I2iilc KKg..Orccon. 15 per doz. Poultry.. Chickens, 250 per dot' ducks, $5oo6; gcesc. $6 oo7.oo; ur! keys. qiec: dressed. tti2Vc. beef. .Tonstcers. 2lirtil2 tec ner iK.r.i. lo good jteers. aJi2 3.5c; cows, iiMlv. tlreiaed beef. -JQsc Mutton.. Ilest beef, 2.00(5)2.25; choice cwm, t5o2 oo; dressed, 4c. Hogs.. (.holcc. heavy. 3 00 J.40J HA and ceders; 2 75; dressed, aVsi per In. Vtfal..l)mall, choice, 5(c; large, 3c SALEM MARKET. Wheat, ,55c per bu., market firm. Oats .17c Hay Paled, cheat, US5-00' ttmotliy, Hour,. In wholesale lots, 28?; retail, 300; bran, bulk 9.00; sacked, t:ooj shorts, 11.00 12.005 chop feed, 12.00Q 13 00. VeaL.Dressfd, 41,. Hogs.. Dressed. 3. Live Cattle.. 1 A(ii.2lA. Sheep.. Live, 2.00. Wool..Uet, I2c. Hops.. first, 45o. KBes..Cash. 12c. Ilutter.. Pest dairy, I5c;;fancy creame, Cheese .loi2c. Farm Smoked Meats Uacoi, 7jc; nmi loj shoulders, 7c. Potatoes.. 2oc per bu. Onions,. 2c. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, FOR SALE. .A first class team nf large, fine hCe. pKxJ workers, and fine traveler. Will be sold verv cheap If taken at once. Inquire X, care lournal. i P' JR'SALfcl Some very due ihnrotiihhmlj, uihuu k.nna brood sows Will sell very cheap if sold soon, FORA Inquire of X Jnurnal.a? Twelve head tirv ( CallonO.W.Eoff, 1 31 6l WOMAN With babv three month off L'ood stock at a bargain. mukicay, ur, A wants a position to do ironer.il homework, Enquire at C.W. Scribcr's.S.uth Stlem. Jif UIV1NE" HliALlNa SEKVlCli-On Su7 day, Feb. 9. 1896, at 2 p. m, at US H' street, h-tlem, Oregon. All earnest PPk are welcome. Bring your bibles. 2 3l P.O.NEWii STANn Headquarters for tie H, V. GATES. up from Archbishop Grow camn l'ortlanil this niorulug and win , : . .. ine very next time you need a flavoring extract try Fry's. They are fine. Made in Salem.' ct 10c, 25c and 50c. one!haVfVlr,ae,oef1,l,neW . cfiiYeS.call,.h Team?ocCUrt ' leamng dally newspapers ol the cont. wb Fine stock of cigars and confectionery, f. W, Miller. Prop. i it l"i PAPERS -Portland, tjacramenio, MJttle, Tacoma onj in p,ancjwo pai)ers on isle U Miller's Postoffice block publKTmen, PoLlfciANii aFdTjU? IKCKj houses run nhnln nil noivsnaner In0f rnaiion from the press of th state, coast sw country from the Press Clipping Bureau, (Allen's) Ualon Ulock. Portland. FOR SALE OR TRADE -The best b7 fruit ana stock ranch in Oregon, containing 200 acres. Will sell cherp, on easy term, trade lor pood hot..! Fnr nantculars inquire at this office. H A. D. I 3 ,m JOHN HUGHES, Dealer in errvries. oaints, oifei window glass, varnishes, an the most complete stoce of brushes of all kinds in the State. ArtiW materials. Uvad hair, cement and shingles, and ,lf4 &nwt quality of gem d V, i ft 'jpvvw1iVffi$9blPiffMi 11 ' ijm 1, "wMw, yinvamto er.