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"." P J "T vW(WfWlfmmT'A' .cl A i V Daily CapilaNournal BY HOKBJR BROTHBRS, THURSDAY, FED. 27, 1890. v tmeaH'mmmZmm'T' '"'" ' - STEAMERS Altona and Ramona LEAVE DAILY. SUNDAY. 9:00 a.m. ions am' 6:00 a.m. Portland, 6:45 a. m. Independence, 6130 a. m. jyFrelght received up to 10 p. m..3 Quicklime, regular service and cheap ....rate J ... M. P. BALDWIN. Agent, Salem. R Type , I , , Writers' , , f Supplies, A Underwood's typewriting car bin paper. 1 inli' ivntwrl'ina carbon ta J IT,1...,nvl' Ivivwrlttmr rib bon. Llti'e'i typewriting ribbons. Full stock T. W. paper. Typewriter' oil. 611') typewrite" rmm, W See my new Star Automatic pa. per fastener for legal writer. F, S, Dearborn, 111 2(1 l.tJMlWlMllkLi Ol immmmjm B.U 1 I PERSONAL. Homer Craven Is n rortlaiul visitor :;. J. 0. Johnson went to Albany this f JntlKo Warren Trultt went to Port- ' land this morning. ' ,' Attornoy lleekinan of rortlnncl re- t turned homo today. M. W. Hunt returned today from n jb brief visit In Albany. if Dr. J. M. Kcono returned to Salem j& yesterday from Portland. E TIioh. KtirUon was 11 passenger to t Hllverton today, via 'Woodburn. Jp A. Kllnifcr ttiul M. Hontala, of Ml. K Angel, were In the city today on bus- J. J. Head, traveling salesman for tk tlio Salem Woolen Mill store, loft this K inornluK for Lobaiioii and point h K It. W. Unlllson loft this morning for K Austin, Texas. Ilo will romaln In ft Portland a few days before continuing K Dr. J. W. Hansom, of Turner, was K In tho city today on business. Ilo Is wp not In tho best of health, and will m spend it short vacation In Southern Flouring Mill Burned. Hoy. David h. McLnlii arrived In I ho city today en route for his homo at Maclcay, whenco ho Is called by his wife's Illness. Ho says at 8:30 today us tho stago parsed through Camas valley tho (louring mills owned by Mr. Judson at thohead of thoCoqullle rlvor was burning. Not Starving. II hits been reported that 11 family consisting of n woman and three chil dren had been living In 11 tent on tho rlvor bunk for some time, and wcro In 11 destitute and almost starving con dltlon. Charitably disposed people of tho city today visited tho woman and from her It was learned that they Ititil plenty to out and wear, and that all they need Is money. Thoy.havo hov oral hordes and a wagon and a man hangs about tho camp. The family Is of Gypsy origin, and the woman gains u little mnnov i.v buying laces and selling them as her owuinitKo. Tlioy came here from Portland three weeks ago. It was learned that they are huhitalmr extensively In Intoxicants, and while our community should bo willing to aid deserving poor, this family docs mniKiiuuiiycomo 111 ror it share of tho alius. One Week's Grace! During which time you can get the feciv cM ot the 10 per cent discount on all gro v.cnu5 cxccoi sucrat. thelVan Eaton corner, hot cakes, H, - tsZ SOCIETY CHRONICLE. Mrs. S. It. Hoblnson returned to Turner today, aflcr a short visit with Salem relatives. Miss Halm Mann, of Eugene went to Portland today, after a visit In this city for a day. Mrs. P. Ii. Soutliwlclc returned to day from Sprlngllcld whore she has been laboring In the intercsioi tvuou- craft. Mrs. T. A. Edwards returned to her homo In Portland today after 11 visit In this city with her sister, Mrs. Trephagcn. Mrs. Werner Drcyimin returned homo last night from a visit with her daughter, Mrs. Kudolph Pracl, In Portland. Mm. n XV. London of Por Hand, who has been tho guest of the family of J. II. Albert for tho past two wccks, returned homo today. IIA11D TIMES I'AltTY. Tho employes or the asylum will give a hard times party at that Insti tution Friday night, exclusively for tho pleasure of those in charge and themselves. l'UIILIO HKCITAL. There will be a free public recital on next Saturday eveningnt tho State School for the Mind In tills city. Musical and literary. Tlioso who wish to are Invited to be present at this first quarterly recital. I'UKCHASINO Till: FUltNlTUKK. Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Patterson andE. P. McComack, as a committee, are In Portland for tho purpose of selecting and purchasing the furnishings for tho Illlheo club rooms. About iroo will lw expended. (JltAND KNTKIITA1NMKNT. Small M. Hrown, 0. M., teacher of elocution ut Willamette University, will give an evening's readings at old college chapel on Saturday evening, March 0. Miss Hrown is 11 graduate of tlio.Einerson college of oratory, Hos ton. Eminent critics say she is not surpassed. CorvullU Times. WT.noN, Tin: caiiicatuiiiht. Tho last entertainment of the Y. M. C. A. course was given at tho opera house last night, and was largely at tended. Mr. Spcdou proved himself an artist, and his manipulation of tho crayon was marvelous In Its results. Mr.Spedon l also 11 good ventriloquist, and gave several Illustrations of his ability as such. As a whole tho course has proved a complete success, auil all are loud in Its praise. INDOOIl IIAHK1IALL. A game of Indoor baseball was played at the armory hull last night between tcau'.H from Companies II and I, 2d regiment O. N. 0., resulting In a victory for the former. Tho score stood 27 to l.'l. George Ihishnell acted as umpire, and Major Percy Willis' kept tho score. Saturday night Co. IPs team will play tho Y. M. C. A. team at tho assoclatroii's rooms. Campbell's catching and Tlchcuor and Uatchclor's double-plays were tho features of tho contest. This was tho llrst of a serlesof three games to bo played between theso two teams-Co. I's team having chal lenged their rivals to such a contest. Tho next of tho series between tho militia Irnys will lw played Monday evening. The personnel of the teams last eve ning Is as follews: II Co. Position I Co. Tichcnor (c). . . .pitcher Kurtz (0) Hrown catcher , . Hunter Hatclielor 1st base Evans H"t 2d base White Mckey :id base Campbell Pow 1 Ight s s Kellogg Smith .leftss Hull Hort left Hold. . . .McFarlaiid A Pooit t!uti..-Mlss Until Plaster, aged U, was committed to tho county pwrhoiiMi yesterday by County Judge Htibbaid. SI10 lias been kept by Mrs. Louisa strau.or or Marlon for miiuo years. Tiik Militia HoYH.-MtiJor Percy Willis lms mado nil his htudles edm ploto preparatory to lielng examined for his commission, which has not yet been iMtinl. K0TAUIK8.-W111. II, Wood and U. W. Roberta of Portland were commls , binned yesterday. The U. S, Gov't Reports kew Royal Baking Powfre ml mauhr to all others. MiMW a. Goods going like & M. BRANSON Co, 303 Commercial street UNIVERSITY NOTES. TlP.v. G. Vf. oGrannls conducted chapel exercises Monday morning. I MIrs Grctu Strlckler is now enrolled among Willamette University stu dents. I M. S. Early returned to school Wed- ' ncstlny, after a week's absence on nc- ' count or sickness. Miss Bessie Burkhart haw so far re covered rroni her recent Illness as to Iks able to re-enter school. Chapel rhctorlcals tills week, Mon day, essay Jessie Scttlemler; Tuesday, essay Bessie Shcpard; Wednesday, recitation James Shlves. R. W. Calllson, an old university student, but now n successful attorney nt tfewberg, was the guest of his brothers Messrs. J. P. and J. W. Cain son the first of the week. Tho new laboratory, or rather now location, Is a great Improvement over the old. I Wins been removed to the third tloor. onnosltc the society halls. The class numbers nearly Hfty ana is miiklnu excellent progress under the direction of Prof. L.VG. Cochrnn. The students or tho university were nlenscd to learn or President Haw- ley'a success at the wood-chopping contest at Albany last Saturday nlffhfc when the Gentleman took first prize, being most skillful at the art. One pupil showt'd ills appreciation by nlnelmr the followlnir Inscription upon tho blackbeard: "Prof. W. C. Wawley, professional wood-chopper, S'.t'O per stick." The Athletic Association held 11 meeting Monday at :i::io o'clock, when II. 0. II board. I. II. van Winkle and Chester Murphy were elected as dele gates to represent old Willamette ut the Athletic Convention to bo held at Portland next Saturday. Delegates from the various collctrcs or tho state will meet whllo In Portland, and ar range 11 program to bo carried out on field day, which will be held In Port laud next June. Monday morning two or three of the young gentlemen students, of tho university, assembled in room 11 dur ing chapel, and converted several chairs into blocks, and erected n castlo or n tower upon tho table When Prof. L. G. Cochrnn reached the room he astonished the young gentlemen with the remark, "That's nothing new. I saw the same thing over twenty years ago." Tho young architects will probably erect a nioro modern structure next time. IMPROVEMENT NOTES. Deacon Hatch, 011 Front street, lias put down iv now walk. Five new houses wore built in Mornlngslde this year. A now cement walk is going down In front of tho Methodist church. Carpenter Webb, of South Salem, Is confined to the house by la grippe. The elm and alder are considered by many as our most beautiful shade trees. 11. B. Crouk has just completed a cement walk In front of his property on Center street. Chas. Worrlck, tho Englewood car penter, has been repairing tho unholy sidewalks iiIkuiI the court house. John Molr's house and Dr. Mntt's have now roofs, but a coat or two of paint would bo a great Improvement. Dr. J W. Hansom, of Turner, was In town today ordering material foru nice now oillce and surgical labratory ho is building. Tho stone work on tho now Salem Woolen Mills Is completed and live bricklayers struck their trowels Into tho brick work Wednesday. II. M. Branson & Co. will move tholrstoklnto the old Van Eaton and Squire Furrar stand this week. Tho store is owned by Bill Anderhon. Tho Oregon Central and Eastern Hallway has miiiic Imnrovements In contomplatlon ror Its river service nt Salem -our greatest competing line. lth hlsone-horso cart tlu utmnr. mirfueer, MoKIUon. Is dolnu soum good gravelling. Tho gravel costs tho city now iitxmt l.7fl a load tho way It is (tone, it could be put on ror ill) cents' 11 load by contract. Tho Ira Erb raetory is getting out material for two now houses. Mrs. S. E. Poster, on Winter street, is build ing an S00 cottage. Mr. Ileldecker, tho cement walk builder. Is putting up a neat cottage to cost ulxnit $2000 on Liberty street. It Is to booccu pled by ono or tho Stock Bros., re cently married. ' ' Phiiuauy AiuuvALS. Among im portant arrivals In tho Willamette valley -tho past two weeks were Mr. Toothwort, Mks Trlllum, (who wo are sorry to say paints her race,) Mr. Umbtoiiguo, and Johnny Jumpup. They did not como from Dakota, but wore round In the boy's paradise of South Salem, Mr. A. Bush's park. Of course, tho children will recognize them as our llrst Oregon wild flowers though they do not usually arrive as early as the middle of February. Children Cry for WtoWt Castoria. THE SCHOOL ELECTION. Some Facts About the Annual Meeting and School Election. ...... 1. . . ...1.,.1 1...UU Mmrrt unucruiopnroiibbuuwi'u""-"- are really two annttnl school meetings to be held. Tho first of these has been held, when the board submitted Its annual report, giving a full state ment or the condition of the district, its financial condition and estimates ror tho coming year. Upon the latter tho annual levy was made by the tax navcrs nrescnt. The next meeting will be held Monday evening, ware 11 9 wi.o,. .. mnnrt lll 1.0 submitted.' showing the condition or tho district to that time, which is the beginning ,nL.r assignee. ,,, , or the fiscal year. I T. O. Coleman, insolvent; McKlnley The annual election for a director (Mitchell, nwgnce. , to succeed W. II. Byrd, to serve vo ' jJJj lllf?oUCI,t" years, will bo hold on Monday, March' PrccinonWArnold, Insolvent; F. J. I). Tliere will bo Tour polling places, located at the rollowlng peints: The Red Front Livery, comer Com mercial and Trade streets. Savage & Hold's reed house, opposite State Insurance) building. The room at 551 North Liberty street, second door south or W. L. Wado's store. The armory building, on State street. The following petition has been filed with tlio board, and will come up before the meeting next Monday eve nlug ror consideratien: To the Board or Directors or School District Mo. !M,iMiirion uounty, ure een: Wc the undersigned, residents or the northern portion or school district iNo. z. resncctriiiiyrenresenti mat too North Salem school building is not convenient or access ror a very largo proportion or tho patrons or that school residing In the northern end of tho district, that what Is known as the Polytechnic Institute would ac commodate a very large proportion or tlioso who arc now compelled to at tend the North Salem school, and it would be for tho interest not only or that portion, but ror the whole or the district to purchase or lease the Polytechnic Institute building. Wo therefore respectfully petition that you take such action in tills matter as will secure tho possession or use or this building In caso you find the interests or tlio district will war rant It. Nn.uo Addition Block B. F. Bouhani. Enos Prcsnall, Highland. .$ 31 C. C. Johnson, Highland 13 .1..1 Jtrans. John Weber, River View Park. ... 15 Mrs. Flora Joy, Comptons 10 C. C. Daniels, Highland 0 W. F. Ohm, Highland 0 Fred 0. Locklcy, Hlglnnd 12 Chas. B. Moores. .1. II. Cook, Highland 12 Michael Ward, Highland 25 .1. A. Taylor.North Locust street. 1). W. Ramsey, North Locust street. J. G. White, Eddys 4 Mrs. A. L. Adams, Highland 10 A.T.Smith, Highland 0 W. A. Alderman, Highland 12 Silas Ashley, Highland 2(1 O. R. Scott, do 22 E. C. Snow, do 24 D. M. Smith, do l.'l F. M. Gcorgo, do 0 B.S.Cook, do 11 Wm. P. Smith, do 10 Mrs. Chcnwortli, do 12 Mr. Nlnan. do 21 .I.N. Smith, do 2U John Rutin, do ;i Mr. Idlowlne. Liberty street. Mr. Cross, Liberty strcot. Mr. Thompson, Compton 5 Mr. McCullay, Compton 0 Mr.McKlllop, River Side .'l Mr. Cronise, do 5 Mr. Lcnncn, do 5 Mr. Alexander, do 5 Mr. Greenwood, Comptons 1 Mr. Miller. Mr. Stevens. ElwoodScott, Hlghlnnd 21 In the Ctrcult Court. Judge Burnett, or Part 1, Marlon county circuit court, was 011 tho bench n short time yesterday and, after making tlio following docket entries, adjourned court until t) o'clock this merning: Sllverton and Portland Land Loan and Investment Co., vs. J. E. Hnm inond, action for money, attachment; continued. George N. Sroat et al , vs. Lucretta Burton, action for money; settled. N. Goodman & Sons, vs Patrick Egan et al., action for money, default and Judgment with order to sell at tached property. Mnson Ehrman & Co., vs. Ray & Co., action for money; default and Judgment. Tho suit or Jas. Loughmlller vs. XV. K. and Ida Loughmlllor, on action for money by attachment, was iKjforo Judgo Burnett nearly all day. Holmes & Kaiser, or Salem, appear for plaintiff; Dolph, Nixon & Dolph, of Portland, and Geo. G. Bingham, or Salem, for defendant. Your Boy Won't Live a Month. H(l Mr. dim!. llrl'n aF .1 t!ll .. . Gardner. Mm waj told by die doctor. His on luil lunc trouble, following ivnlmi.l m. la.ii finally " c spew JJ75 witn uoctors, who tve him up. saying; "Your boy re j month I r iVuJ? n. vi.i Wt live a month." He tried Dr. Kinc' New Discovery and a few bottles restored W&ttfitf luesentECKxtheahhtousoorDr. Kino' New imcomy ami knows it to be the Ixrst in the f iXWit-.u2!,,l,0tt,c free at Maids in Costume. Tlio Dairymaids reception to bo given at tho First M. E. church Fri day evening, Fobrunry 2Sth, will bo a very novel affair. A tine poogram, n delicate lunch to bo served by tho Dairymaids In costume, and a good social tlmo Is promised-all for the small sum of 15 cents, 2-27-2t CIRCUIT COURT The Docket That Awaits Judge Hewitt on Monday Next. ' ' .IHcIl'O II. H. Hewitt win Dcnowii .., , ,pmn Aiiiiinv to con on iUU"1u"v-;;.; '" " T "of tc veno Ills depart., c nt-Jo. - oft lie circuit couru in U1 V, , 1 ," " Tho docket nwainug ms uispwui " follews: Schuyler Hue, insolvent;.). J'. T. B. Brcntano, assignee. Thos. J. Ford, insolvent, u. u..iji nawuw. r ,...- ...,,.... . Dorrancc jjtiniuerniK -"m inom-t Francis teller, assignee. B. F. Connor, Insolvent; .las. Card- WW JWeJj: insolvent; S It. II11111- iioiter, assignee. rinkiiiiin iv saniorti, Insolvent; W. I11 Ilnntllhv. IIKSlcrnon A. T. Savage, Insolvent; L. C. Grir llth, assignee. , Geo. W. Watt vs. A. L. Griustead. Mary Brown vs. Allen Shaw et nl. Thomas Watt & Co. vs. E.utna I. Wagnon ct al. David W. Edgar vs, Hamilton &, Molr T. L. Golden. vs. .lolin v. Smith and Susan Smith. Paget Sound Natlonnl Savings and Loan association vs. Chits. 'Moshbcr- gcretnl. Celebrated SOHP i 20 Ounces for 5c, 7UST RECEIVED ANOTHER LOT. HAFRITT "LAWRENCE P, O, Grocery J. Q. Wilson vs. W. II. Lister. J. O. Witoon vs. C. C. Green et al. Werner Breytnan vs. Grant S. Man ning ot nl. Mary F. Strong vs. Geo. Herrcn ct nl. W. M. Kaiser vs. Matilda J. Cross ct al. W. M. Kaiser .vs. Fred E. Bornc- IIKUl. Daniel Bowcrman vs.Jacob Schlewc. Henry Kecne vs.- B. F. Wade ct al. First National Bank vs. J. S. Whit ton und Chas. B.Ford. John Newsome vs. John Miller et al. Win. linger vs. Amollo Choquettc. S. C. McC'all vs. Salem Land Co. et nl. The Portland Savings Bank, by O. N. D6nny, receiver, vs. Thos. II. uoucw ot III. Scottish Investment Co. vs. Win. N. Ladue. Peter Zlllnskl vs. Wm. P. Miller ot ul. Alexander Turcotto vs. Zenalde DuRctto ot al. Mary E. Cooper vs. Alexander Cooper. Loulso Knnipnian vs. Wm. Kamp maii. Cora A. Wilson vs. J.A.Wilson. N. E. Marchbanksvs J. II, March banks. S. Ethel White vs. W. A. White. John Boyco vs. Emma Boyce. Mary E. Swarts vs. Alonzo Swarts. State of Orcu'on vs. First National Bank nnd Ladd & Bush, escheat; two cases. G. XV. Dlmick vs. Emma Storts ct al,; suit to forecloso mechanic's lion. Jessie A. Rohrervs. Chas. F. and Isabel Simon, suit In equity to set aside fraudlcnt transrer or real prop erty. l WJ' Q'K'oPPln ot nl. vs. J. M. and II. F. Wallace et nl.; equity. State ot Oregon ex rel Chas. II. Dodd&Co. vs. Al Molsan. ct al.; contempt or court. Sophia Peterson vs. Erlck Peterson; partition. J. A. Baker vs. Williams & Eng land Co., II. p. McNnry, receiver; receivership. ' u. W. Dimick et al., btrong et nl., mandamus. vs. Amos vs. J. ii. ueorgo w. uimlck et nl. I'lctcheretal.; equity. John Ryan vs. J. E. Eldridgo et nl.; VUUIL qtilty. W.M. Wirt. V. Drxmin Wllnlncnln xr.. ,-."'.. r1?"" ' w.u r!,,BCV "'J receiversiun. Trustees or Willninotto University vs. John Knight, sheriff; injunction. Bozorth Bros. vs. Paul J. G. Klep pin ot nl.; equity. 0. Marsh vs. James E. Eldrledgo et nl.; foreclosure of mechanic's lien. , . The Yaquina Route. Salem and all river points get the greatest benefit from tho competition uiiurueu uy tlio Wllliininttn riv- steamer llncs.ns against tllo.Southern Pacific. Salem business men and nil shippers xvluwin WllOCail do so nro favorlim ti,rt Yaqulnn routo, which is rendering an '"nna passenger "or- ,u" ,.ne urcBn Central and East- ni r.iuwn) lsttioonly hope of West- :u?XbJscapetax,nBthotar,I Business men nnd shippers stand by tho Yaqulnn route. Mitchell the Repair Man.-Rc-pairs bicycles, typewriters, umbrellas, wo S9 ??ya. Also gunsmith work. Give him a trial. Rates very reasonable. Call or address 288 Com. merelal street. Lockwood messenger ARRIVED LAST WEERi The nobbiest line of X unwy wwwwa ww Dress Goods, All tho latest novelties In woolen and wash fabrics. In all materials, colorings nnd qualities. Trimmings, . . Wc have an elegant line to mutch any color dress goods, fronts or all kinds, jet trimmings from 8c per yard up, Jewel trimmings, fish scale trim mings In nil colors and the latest In button trimmings. Silks. , , , , A more complete lino cannot bo seen elsewhere. Wc have some beauties. Ask to sec our now lino or wasli Bilks at 256 a yard. .. M. & E. 257 Cdmmercial street. Phone 112, WorldBeater THE MARKETS. Chicago, Feb. 27. Wheat, cash 6ilic. Mav b7y. N.-w York, Teb. 27. Silver, 66Jc; lead, 3 30. SAN FRNCISCO MARKET. San Francisco, Feb. 27. Wheat, 1.12I4 Wool.. Oregon, choice, ,00i .inferior 3 tg)5C, vaney, miic. flops Quotable at 6c. Potatoes 50 to 90c per sack. Oats Milling, 7SX$. . PORTLAND MARKET. Portland, Feb. 27, Wheat valley, 62jc: Wnlla Walla, 60. Flour Portland, $3.15; Benton county 3.15 ; graham, $2.65; superfine, $2.25 per bbi Oats White, 2324c; grey, 2223 (rolled In bags, $4'255.25, barrels, 4.50 7.00 cases, 3.75. Potatoes. .New Orecon. tofii;oc ner sack. iiay..ooou, 5,50(900 per ton. fl Wool.. Valley, oioc; Eastern Oregon, 68Kc Millstunj..lJran, Jn.5013.50j shorts,$i2 T .- . - JZ. '"' ' iippies..40C. Poultry. .Hens, 5c: rocsters. I1.80 per doz and not wanted; ducks, 2.503.00 per dor.. luiKcyg, uvc 7c; cgps i2i cents cajn. i3Jcliopfeed,i2l5 per ten: rye, 80c per c. Hides.. green, salted 60 lbs 5c; under 00 lbs 44c; sheep pelts, io7oo. Hops. .Oregon, 4 to 6c, according to qual. Butter. .Oregon fancy creamery, 5055; fancy dairy, 45; fair to good, 3o35; common, I7c. Cheese .Oregon full cream, I4l5ji,c. Eggs.. Oregon, 9 per doz. Poultry., Chicken j, 2.50 per doz; ducks, $5.oo6j geese, j6.oo7.oo; tur keys, oioc; dressed, Hi2Vic. Beef., lopsteers, 22 3.5c per lb; fair 10 Kooa sieers, jy,(oj 3.5c; cows, 2Ji2jc; dressed beef, 45jc. Mutton.. Best beef, .2.oo2,2s; choice ewes, i.5o2.oo; dressed, 4c. Hogs.. Choice, heavy. 3.oo3.4o; llgh and eeders; 2.75; dressed, aVc per lb. Veal.. Small, choice, 56c; large, 34c SALEM MARKET. Wheat.. 53c per bu market firm. Oats .17c, Hay.. Baled, cheat, $4.55.o; timothy, 50,50, Flour.. In wholesale lots, 3.00; retail, j.oj uran, duik 11,00; sacked, 12.00; shorts, 12.0013.00; chop feed, ii.oo IiVUi V6alDressod, 4. Hogs.. Dressed, &. Live Cattle.. 2ji2?i. Eei;s..Cash. 8c Butter.. Best dairy, 15c,; .fancy creamery, Cheese ,I3C rarm Smoked Meats no; shoulders, 7c, Potatoes.. 20c per bu. Onions., 1 Jc. , Baccn, 7 c; hams Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair, Medal, Midwinter Fair. W CREAM BhlNfi WIMD1R tMost Perfect Mtdt. WYetiBtktSUcdud, ancep..uve, 2.50, Wool.. Best, 12&C. Horn.. Best. a(&co. Spring Dress Goods and ouunu n U1C CUy, Linings, . Our llnlhg department 8 and price the lowest. comply Belts. In leather, silk, clastic nai. . plaids, gold and savor, afc l &H line of bolting and buffi. LOmi)Ict Gloves, , Our glovo stock consists of all n, most popular brands in tho Athf styles and colors. e last Our goods nro ready for vnnr i H. STOCK JOHN HUGHES, Dealer in groceries, paints, oils, window glass, varnishes, and the most complete stocc c! brushes of all kinds in the state, Artists' materials, lime, hair, cement and shingles, and finest quality of grass seeds, NEW ADVERTISEMENT WANTED A good furnished room i4 board, not over one block from Consolidiid electric car line. Address, with im "Eiectric," care Journal, 'Mil WANTED Several dozen chlclttiu. U Haas, Garden Road, two doors wejt o( eto trie car line, 36 at LESSONS IN DRAWING-From ttiew and the living model. Pen and Ink dntut for illustration. Beginners' cUm in cto drawing. Lena M. Knight, 303 Liberty street; pupil of Canol Beclcwlth and ImtfR. Wiles. 26-31- HiGHESTCASH PRICE-Pald forolduJ new feathers" 140 Court street. :6-3t FOR SALE Or exchange for a smU stact of tobacco, two houses and lots in North St lem, on electric line, subject to a $300 mort gage. For information call on D. D. Ccftj, Court House, Salem. 216W POR RENT-A good 8-room, hard fin'uhd, house with bath and barn; rent only fit. Apply to T. C. Smith, 92 State st. 2431 CARPET PAPER Large lot of hnrj brown wrapping paper for sale cheap. Jut the thing for putting under carpets. Cillil Journal office. WANTED Au honest, active gentlemiaot lady to travel for reliable established heesa Salary $780, payable $15 weekly snd ex penses, Situation permanent. JRefereccs, Encloso self.addressed stamped enrelcM. The Dominion Company, 316 Omshs BoUd ing, Chicago. 2251a FOR SALk Eight milch cows and lo year olds. Inquire of M.J. Egan, Germ, Or. 2itf IF YOU WANT A bouquet made to order, or choice cut flowers ring up telephone lit. Avenue Green Houses. 2-22 31' FOUND Patont leather memorandum book containing valuable papers, Call at tfciso! fice and prove property. 2 :i t GROCERY STOCK FOR SALE-AM bargain. Address A. P., care Joamal. PAPERS. Portland, Sacramento, Sesule, Tacoma and San Francisco papers on Ie Miller's Postoffice block POBLIC MlJN", POLl'l'dANS Atiu bL' iness houses can obtain all newspaper infor mation from the press of tho state, coast m country from the Press Clipping Bore", (Allen's) Union Block, Portland. W P. O. NEWS STAND.-Local SnbseripMi Agency for all newspapers and magio. Fine atock 0! cleats and confectionery. F. - Miller. Prop. t '4". FOR SALE OR TRADE.-The best fruit and stock ranch in Oregon, contamaj 200 acres. Will sell clierp, on easy term," trade for good hotol. For particulars inqwj at this ofhee. II, A. B. 3IB om4uu mze or box POZZONI'S RnHPIFIMH POWDEI I bas been tht jUndard for rortr TMJi vA J . i mow popular to-aar tnan erei . 1 I..V-..... . ..Tfir.-.-WintlfTW-l refhtag, tWblr, healthful n a JJSmTI A deHoato. taTllhli protactloa to th " J ' AT DRUaaiSTS XSB VANOY STOBK, aH ah m m n iiiim bu avaa" .WATS 'ii ,dv-" .". :i iW i charge. ,? n. ',, iiair luiuuim. lion. irni ". 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