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mm 7i ii.' i in 1 rtfl Daily Capital Journal. Y HOFHECFt DROTHER8 SATURDAY, FEB. 20, 1800. i i itiiii -nrriT- """ STEAMERS Altona and Ramona LEAVE nmv. SUNDAY. Portland, 6145 a. m. 90 a.m. fcaiem, 7145 a. m. iuiij.i. Independence, 6:30 a. m. w a in. I EfFrelght received up lo 10 p. m.j3 Quick time, regular lervlce and cheap ....rntei ... M. P. BALDWIN. Agent, Salem. Type 1 . , Writers' , , , Supplies, Underwood' typewriting car bn paper. Little's tvpewrl 'tog carbon pa per. Underwood' Ijpewrltlng rib bon. Little' typewriting ilbbons. Full stock T. W. paper. Typewriter' oil, Typewrite"' prater See my new Star Automatic pa per fastener for legitl writer. F, S, Dearborn, m 361 COMMERCIAL ST. mmmmmi& PERSONAL. Jos. Meeker went to Atiroru today. Gluts. DurRitmf went to Oregon City toilny, Thos. Kny rctLrncd from Waterloo today, Jos. Fnrrnr camo down from "Water loo today. C.J. Slnicral, of Maclcay, was In town today. Col. 8. II. Ormsby, of Arironll, wan n rJalcm visitor today. Bt'ito Treasurer Metsclian went to Corvnllls this morning. Secretary of State Kincnld went to his liomo In Eugene today. 11. P. Faby nnd Win. Kllngor, went to Portland this afternoon. John K. Waltman, of Gonitis, was In tho city today on business. F. It. Anson will spend Sunday In Portland, having gone down today. K. P. McCormnck left today for Pa lotiso City, to Ikj gono about a week. MeKlnley Mitchell and W. J.Clark, of nervals, were Salem visitors today. Mrs. M. N. Chuimian returned today from it visit anions Albany frlontls. (.'. P. Strain, tho school teacher from Monitor, 11 candldato for county asses sor, Is In tho city. Elmo Davis returned to Morrison this moriifng, where tho IMonecr quarry Is located. Mitnyofithul gentleman's old tlmo Kalcm frlonclH will lie glad to learn thntE. P. Walker will again return to Bnlom to make his home, having sold out at PiimiiIpiiii. Not Kxaminku. -Mm. lleltlulbeck, of Kouth Salem, was not Iwforo tho county court today. When tho donnly sheriff arrived to servo tho papers her house was locked up and she claimed It was hor Kundtiy and she wostld not respond. As she Is a boveuth day iu. cllft hIio luul tlio right of It, and tho deputy sheriff had to depart with out Iter. She will Ihj examined later on. Wiu. Qiut.W. 11. Osborn, tho opera house- grocer, has decltlcd to close- out within three weeks. All stock will bo sold below par. Call and wio wmiuthlng, buying oino of tho necessaries. The U. S, dov't Reports hw Ryl Unking Pewtke . CUfrtf to Mil etlws. One Week's Grace During winch time you can get the ben, eM or the 10 per .cent discount on all grcv cer icsjcxcept sugar March 1st we move to the Van Eaton corner, Goods going like hot cakes, & H M. BRANSON Co, 303 Commercial tfrttt, IJUMMHIIH SALEM SOCIAL NEWS A Grist of Liyely Events for tho Week, GREAT CHORAL CONCERT, Review of the Personal City's Social Movements, and Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Wy riant returned to Mnrlon today. Mr. and Mr..F. Durbln went, to Portlntid this morning, Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Patterson re turned lust night from Portland. On Monday evening the regular meeting of Sedgwick PostG. A. It. vlll beheld. Mrs. Dr. Belt, of Dallas, took this morning's train for Portland, where she will vistt her, sister, Mrs. J. I). Hell. Mrs. N. Uuclincr nnd Mrs. N. Kirk, of Jefferson, returned home toduy, after visiting a few days with W. F. Huchner. Mrs. Sherman Thompson returned today from n two week's visit with her parents at tho soldiers' home, near Itoscbtirg. Itov. nnd Mrs. P. S. Knight went to Portland today, where tho former will occupy tho pulpit of tho First Congre gational church tomorrow. Mrs. J. C. llyrd, who has for tho past two weeks been visiting relatives In tho vnlley, expects to start Monday on her roturn to her home. Tho first quarterly musical and lit erary entertainment at tho stato school for blind, under Supt. nnd Mrs. Carter, will bo given this evening at tin Stato Wind School at 7:30. All Interested nre Invited to be present. Upon Invitation or Supt. Thos. W. Potter, of tho U. 8. Indian Training school at Chcmnwii, Mr. E. Hofer, of Tub Jouknal, will deliver hlslecturo on "The Sources and Beginnings of English Literature" In tho thechnpel of tho school Sunday at .1 p. in. Pub lic Invited. INDOOlt 1IABK11AM, TONIOHT. All exhibition game or Indoor base ball between Co. 11 and tho Y.M. C.A. teams will bo played at tho Y. M C. A. at 8 o'clock tonight. No admission fco will bo charged. Ladles nre In vited. TIIK CHIUMtKN'B CONCKKT. Tho unlvorslty chapel was well tilled today to hear tho program of tho children's concert, which was most excellent. Thero woro iibout 2f0 children In tho chorus, and seven songs were Bung by them, their child ish voices being well trained and In perfect unison. Little Carrie Flowers, Mabel Heri tage, NI1111 Flowers and Until Fields were sung In a manner whlc'i would bo a credit to thoso oldor than thoy. Thero was also 1111 excellent duet bv Cant llozorth and Helen McCoy. WIIMT Cl.UII KNTKUTA1NKI). Miss Esther Collins entertained tho young folk's whist club last Saturday evening In a most delightful manner. Whist and dancing were Indulged In. and at an appropriate hour dainty re- iresnments wero served. Miss Edna Price nnd Mr. Illk Dearborn, scorlmr tho greater number of points, received tho llrst prizes nndMlhs Ethel Hmrhes and Mr. Herman Jonus. ufOrovnii City, wero awarded tho "boobies." Those pie.sent were: Misses Oskle Matthews, Ethel Hughes, Tcntu Kim ball, Pearl Carter, Mabel Carter, Leouo rain. Edna Trice, Lottlo Hon nett, Ella Shlpp.Dell Hurrltt.lllanoho Hell and Ksthor'Colllns; Messrs. Her man Jones, of Oregon City, Harry Ollnger, Chester Murphy, Arthur Wilson, Illk Dearlwrn, Hex llyars, Phil MotMihmi, Walter StoU, 11. T. flulM, Will Ogle, Bert Hopf and Boyd ItlchardMiu. OI.U KOI.KtV wiusr CLUll Mr. and Mrs, E. SI, Walte wero the host ntul hostess or the elub lust Sloiv doy evening, and very pleasantly did they do the honors of the occasion. Mm. Fleming and Sir. "Wagner were the lucky recipients of the first prizes, while Mrs. WaRtier and Judge C. E. Wolvcrton proved themselves worthy Hie "boobleB." Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. E. SI. Walte, Sir. and Sirs. A. I. Wagner, Sir. nnd Sirs. W. II. Leeds.SIr. and SIrs.T. E. Hodgkin, Sir. and Sirs. It. B. Fleming, Slnyor and Mrs. Claud Gntch, Sir. and Sirs. J. G. Wright, Judge and Sirs. J. J. Murphy. Judge and SIrs.C. E. Wolvcr ton, Sir. and Sirs. S. C. Adams, Sir. nnd Sirs. Wm. England, Sirs. White, Sliss Slctschan, Mi. Werner Brcyman and Sir. Phil Slctschan. The club will be entertained next Slondny night at Hotel Willamette, by Sir. and Sirs. A. I. Wagner. A DELIUHTFUL KVENINU. Judge and Sirs. 0. E. Wolverton last night gave a most cnjoyablo In formal party In honor or the Judge's sister, Sirs. J. C. Byrd, of Spokane, Wash., In vhlch quite a number or their ft lends woie Invited to partici pate. The parlors or their elegant homo on East Chemekcla street wero prct tllv decorated with vines nnd cut Mowers, and presented a cheery ap pearance. One or the features of the evening's entertainment was the guessing of tho title of a book, which was hinted at by suggestive pictures and a few leading words, such as the picture or a woman clad in a white robe, representing, of course, "A Woman In White." Sirs. Claud Gntch proved to bo most expert at the amusement, thereby winning the llrst prize, nnd SI iss Helen Crawford, of Albany, tho second. Miss Craw ford rendered 11 recitation In a very pleasing mnnncr, which was highly appreciated by her hearers. Dainty refreshments wore served by the host ess at a seasonable hour. The following were invited: Judge and Mr F A Moore, Judge and Mi ,K S Ilean, Judge and Mr G II Durnett, Mr and Mr E M Walte, Mr and Mr Werner lireyraan, Mr and Mrs W brown, Mayor and Mr Claud Gatch, Mr and Mr G G Bingham, Mr and Mr J I) Sutherland, Mr and Mr A I Wagner, Mr and Mr E M Lafore, Mr and Mr A N Mooies, Mr and Mr P II Raymond, Mr and Mr R li Fleming, DrandMr WII llyrd, Mr and Mr 1'eeblei, Mr and Mrs C 1' Itiihop, Mr and Mr K C Cross, Mr and Mrs C U Moores, Mr and Mr F E Hodgkin, Mrs Maiton, of Eugene, Mrs M NChapnan, Miss Chambrlln, Miss Morris, Miss Helen Craw ford, of Albany, and Miss Edna Price. TIIK COMING CONCEIITS. The pcoplo or Salem hnvo not In years had tho opportunity of enjoying such n musical trcnt as will bo alforded them on Slondny and Tuesday nights of next week, by tho Salem Choral society, under tho directorship of Prof. R. A. Heritage with tho assistance of Prof. Winkler and SIlss Genovlcvo Hughes as accompanists. Thora will bo over 100 voices In tho chorus, and among tho singers aro such tin Sirs. Strlckler, Sirs. Holland, Sirs. Wyllo Sloores, Sllsses Woodruff, White, Iluelat, Ethel Hughes nod Esther Collins; Slessrs. liozorth, Swaf ford. Hlckford and .las. Davis, besides others equally good. A long program has been prepared, among tho num bers being: University Gleo club, Hcrltago Lady quartet, Chctuekota Slalo quar tet, W. E. McElroy, quartet; J. Car- lylo Denton, violin; Chas. Lawreiibon, clarinet; Karl Poppa, clnrlnet; Kmll L. Winkler, piano; R. A. Hcrltago, bass; and Prof. W. V. Werschkul, or Portland, basso.. Pror. Werschkul Is one or tho llnost bassos on tho coast. Tn tho "Inllaiu innlus," Sirs. Strlckler, whose ability Is well-known, will havo a solo part. Thero will bo seven choruses, besides namely, "Tho Sllller's Wooing," "Tho Ilrldal Chorus," "On tho Sea," "Vogel's "Waltz" "Our Nntlvo Land," "The Anvil Chorus,' and "The Hallelujah Chorus," by Handel, which Is, with ouo excep tion, the most dllllcult chorus written. The ladles' quartet, composed or SlKsos White, Woodruff and Iluelat and Sirs. Grace Gllllnghani Davis will appear. Tho University Gleo club, composed or twenty voices, will nlso appear In tho college costumo or gown aim mortar board caps. ah mo music rendered will ho htrlctly high class, and tho people or baleiii, whether musicians or not. s uouiu not ran to avail themselves or tho rare treat in store Tor thoso who MllCllll, i i VI ' "0l ,uro verytlung. it is not w.uiuvu umni, wm cure out ono com Plaint, that s. dvsiwmin. av :.;. inY'll-ordys. ty of thorn. Such cases as are adap ed to Ha use will dorlvo Immediate. dent to Sit It W,U 8,ml Tho Shaker blKestlvo Cordial Is es pecially adapted for emaciated or f ytople, whoso food does them but Hit o or "no good because It Is not nlRflirVi V l0 Co,nl contains an i rtitlclallyKligested foot!, and Is a digester of food happily combined Read one of tho little books which your druggist is now giving away an learn or this wonderful remedy? A really palatable Castor Oil can now bo hadunder tho name of Law" Children Cry for Wtciw1 Castorla. L Republican Precincts Repre sented in Full, CONVENTION DATE FIXED Also Date of Primaries for Marion County. In spite of the snowstorm, that pre vailed by spurts more or less all day, the meeting of tho Republican county central committee was largely atten ded nnd nearly every precinct was represented. Roll call showed follow ing In attendance: Salem No. 1 II. C. Tarpley. Salem Ko. 2 A. X. Sloorcs. Salem No. 3 A. J. Bnscy. Salem No. 4 A. A. Lee, now In Prospect. North Salem L. II. Stlnson. Englewood W. L. Wade, Salem. South Salem J. Slacy, Salem, John Newsome, proxy. Yew Park F. W. Hollls, Salem. Gcrvals SI. A. "Wade, Gervals, W. R. Brown, proxy. Hubbard SI. S. Colfcnbury, Hub bnrd, W. J. Grim. Jefferson J. C. Siegmund, Jeffer son. Turner R. WItzcll, Turner. "Woodburn J. Sf. Poormnn, "Wood burn. Lincoln G.I1. Cornelius, Aunisvllle. Ilowell'Prnlrle G.Slmmoiis.IIoivell. AVcst Sllverton-T. W. Riches, Sll verton. EastSllverton-C. W. Drake, Silver ton. Prospect Hiram Smith, Salem. East Salem J. L. Bellinger, Salem. Aurora S. Smith, Aurora. Slehama II. Hobson, SIchama. Ablqtia J. D. Simmons, Sit. Angel. Sublimity W. ILSmith, Sublimity. Stnyton L. Hobson, Stayton. Mnrlon B. Plerson, Slarlon, now In Jefferson. Chumpoeg John Hocfer,Chnmpoeg, E. Horer, proxy. Slacleay C. J. Slmcral, Sluclcuy. Buttcvlllo Chas. Lembcke, Butte ville. Silver Fulls-S. B. Ormsby, Argentl Horeb II. Foster, Gntos. Elkhorn-R. B. Sloorhouse, Slill City. Breltenbusli W. SI. Bushey, Salem. St. Paul J. W. SmythcSt.Paul, J. L. Cook, proxy. Fnlrllold-O. J. Gollin, Fairlield. W. J. Clark, proxy. Garlleld-J. S. Richie, Scotts Mills. Lablsh-E. W. Chapman, Brooks. Tho commltteo wns called to order at 2:30 p. in. by County Chairman Crolsan. Secretary Slcredltli kept the record. There was u largo attendance or prominent Republicans from all parts or tho county. An unusual Interest Is taken. When tho roll was called till pre cincts wero represented In person or by proxy except two. W. J. Culver was recommended by Win. Btishoy to represent Elkhorn. 1. D. Coffey wns recommend to represent Horeb. Win. Bushey moved a committee of live to fix dates. 13. W. Chapman moved that tho pri mary and convention be hold on some other day than Saturday, ns soventh day udventlsts had conscientious hcruptes against attend nir on that day. Carried. Win. IJushey, J. SI. Poormnn. J. T. Simmons, J. L. Cook, Stove Smith wero appointed a coniiulttco on dates for primaries and convention. G. B. Cornelius moved that n mm. mlttee of three bo appointed on ap portionment. Carried. G. B. Cor nellus, Hndloy Hobson nnd L. R. Stlnson wero appointed. Sir. Crolsan said It had been tho custom of tho precinct committeemen to name tho Judges of tho prlmnry. H was moved that precinct commit teemen appoint Judges of primaries In tho case of Lablsli precinct. Car ried. It was moved that appointments by precinct committeemen bo llnal. Car ried Jt'DOES OP riUMARIES. Salem No2-j. Win. Waldo, Squire i arrar and SI. W. Hunt. Salem No. 2-J. Q. Wilson, E. J. SwatTord, F. A. Turner. Salem No. 3-Wm. Manning, E. F. i-arKiiurst, A. B. Bureu. Salem No.4Geo. P. Hughes, Frank Post, J. A. Evans. Yew Park-Wyllo Sloorcs, Jo now artl, R. C. Holley. Prospect-Scott Rhrtrs. JamesSlmn. sou, Geo.Ashby. bouth Salem, Robert Lucas, Al, Nye Geo. MUS)II. Last Sllverton, M. Sknlfe, Chas. Hicks, S. D. Ilanseu, West Sllverton. T. D. iah Tn. ulng Smith, Trenton nibbard. Lablsh: E, K. Shaw. W. P. Massey, CENTRA COMMITTEE A. G. Perkins, Judges. Alex Harrlld, Bruce A. Jones, clerks. Woedburn: Amos Beach, J. H. fcettlemter, C. O. Boynton, judges; A. S. Auterson, C. L. Ogle, clerks. Lincoln, Englewood, East Salem, Jefferson, Buttcvllle, Slacleay, Sub iimif.v. silver Falls. Garfield, Elk- horn, Slarlon, Stayton, Turner, Hub bard, Gervals, Ablqtia and Howell named no Judges. TIME SET. The committee on time for pri maries reported that the dates bo set, for primaries on Friday, Slarch 20th, and county convention on Tuesday, Srarch 24 th. APPOIITIONMENT. The committee reported apportion ments as follows which were adepted: Votes Del. SalcmNo. 1 151 10 SalemNo.2 148 JO SalemNo.3 270 17 Salem No. 4 103 11 Fast Salem 51 4 North Salem 132 0 South Salem 120 8 Englewood . 102 12 Prospect 103 12 Yew Park 170 11 Abiqua 85 0 Aurora 00 7 Breltenbusli 48 4 Buttevillc 75 5 Champoeg 20 3 Elkhorn 7 1 Celebrated tSOHP 20 Ounces for 5c, TUST RECEIVED ANOTHER LOT. HARRITT "LAWEENCE R O Grocer y, Falrilcld 2:1 Garlleld 05 Gervals 109 Howell 58 Horeb 4H Hubbard 01 Jefferson 110 Lablsli 83 Lincoln 00 Slarlon 51 Slacleay 70 Slehama 09 Silver Falls .w East Sllverton 150 West Sllverton 124 St. Paul , 30 Stayton 88 Sublimity 70 Turner 04 Woodburn 204 2 5 i 4 4 (I 8 (I (1 4 5 5 3 10 3 3 (I 5 7 13 Total 247 CHURCH SERVICES TOMORROW. UNITY CHURCH Services at 10:30 a. m. nnd 7:30 p. 111. Sunday school at 11:45. Rev. E. SI. Wilbur or Portland will preach morn ing and evening. Subject of morning sermon, "What Is Your Life ?" Sub or tho evening sermen: "Tho Signs or tho Times Regarding Religion." For the offertory In the morning ProrParvln will sing the solo from the creation, "Now Heaven In Fullest Glory Shine." FIH8T IIAPTIST. Rev. J. P. Farmer, pastor. Slorn Ing service-nt 10:30. Topic, "Degrees o' Glory In the Heavenly World." Sunday school at 12 o'clock. Y. P. S. O. E. at0:30p. m. Evening services at 7:30. Topic, "Tho Slodel Young Lady. The sermon will bo followed by the ordinance of baptlsm.Tho even ing offertory will bo a violin solo bv Carl Denton, -being a selection from Howell. All aro cordially Invited. FIRST M. E. CHURCH. In the morning nt 10:30 o'clock, Row G. W. Grannis, the pastor, will preach on "The Value of Chnracter," and In tho ovenlng nt 7:30 o'clock on "Companionship," tho latter being one of tho young people's series on tho songs of Solomon. Excellent music by the orchestra under Prof. R. A; Heritage. Epworth League meets nt 6:30 p. 111. CONGREGATIONAL. Preaching at 10:30 a. m., subject, "The Message to tho Church of Epltcsus." Sunday school at 12 m. Junior Endeavor nt 3 p. ra. Y. P. S. Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair, Modal, Midwinter Pair. CREAM BAKING P0HDIB ;Mct Perftct Mule. oYtawtaStMulirjl,. m h SATURDAY. GLOME Jouvln (black and colored) button, 80c Beatrice, largo button 87c T.vnns TiW.firi best 81.30 utir saic prices win jniaibituiy UUu uu uiimivaiLuu uiujr iiie sale New spring stock is now complete. Call and see tho novelties. 5. M. & E. 257 Commercial street Phone 112, Wof lcBeater C. E. at i':' p. m., leader, J. B. Tut hill. 1 reaching at 7:30 p. 111. , subject, "The (iticstlou or the Centuries Wlnt Think Yc orChrist ?" A mnle quirtcfc will lead the ilnging nt the services. Rev. W. C. Kniitncr, D. D., pistor. INDEPENDENT EVANGELICAL. On Cottage street, J. Bowersox, pastor. Preaching at 10:30 nnd 7.30 tomorrow. Sunday school at 12. K. L. C. Endeavor nt 0:15. u. u. CHURCH. Preaching nt 11 n. in. nnd at 7:30 p. 111. Sabbath school at 10 n. in. and Y. P. C. E' at 0:30 In tho evening waiter Reynolds, pastor. y. m. c. A. Rev. A. L. Hutchison will give his farowell address to young men nt i p. 111. All men Invited to nttend this serylce. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. Services at 10:30 a. in. nnd 7:30 p. ra. at their hall corner Liberty and Court streets. CHRISTIAN SCIRNrtl"!. Services nt 10:30 a. in., in Stato In surance hnll. All welcome. Water Rate -ON- Dwellings Reduced. old rates. Five rooms or lest one four f.i.nL.i TntrAiliiii.lA. .t . . .! 00 ...WUI, u, uui lml COJa water e- tra P1 In ...... . . 25 Additional for hot water at Additional for hot water NEW RATES, snt companv has conclurirH n ...1.... .1.- rate on dwellings, occupied b one family of six perssns or less to the follewing: 7 For occupants, four rooms or less, with cold water faucet,... 75 00 50 50 00 i. . v"'"l wur rooms or 1 itss. usinr 00m not and cold One bathtub. water fcets..,. One water closti. .......... Five rooms and upward', Void mtn (ku. F'In Z09 n "' "Pi wtai'boih hot ' OnThTh.urwwuw" I 25 One water closet! '.'.'.'.'.','. tn v.H ,m. " 'uuur "ucets in iw vAiik liiiiuc mr wiib i-iiv.. r a 3i?Je are ,d'uestic rates and only applr to dwellings. Where water closets are used Site.:.?.::?.1."1" ,he iou,e the '" ,! Jhe,eile' i1'1 ''dhered 'to' wlVhoutal quired to'payr'Therratesr pea many and perhaps advance a Tew m w2 &te,r?, IT: be X'.ii . B nPnK henc It is flesirid MnEKfe.'?!-PrompVaWr month this will .... ,Z lore lne ,0lh of J. M. WALLACE, Pres. li! Tl 6 j S Clmnm"BlF?!,.b.1.k.:mdcol'.1'ook8!te tETAll cloves roriiirpfi. 'fc fl. STOCK Funeral Notice. The funeral of the lato SIra. Sarah Fullerton will bt held at tho residence Sunday after noon nt 2 o'clock, Rev. G. W. Grannii olllclatlng. The burial will take placo at Odd Follows cemetery. REMOVED.-Goldcn &Spraguehiie removed their confectionery stow from Stato street to 235 Commercial Tho choicest goods. Wij ' JOHN HUGHES, Dealer in groceries, paints, oils, window glass, varnishes, and the most complete stocc cf brushes of all kinds in the state, Artists' materials, lime, hair, cement and shingles, ana finest quality of grass seeds, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, PRUNING AND SPRAYING-Ticej ui roses. Call at Jory & Spracue't Und office, 95 State street. Crowell & Kichardi. WANTED1 A good famished room wid board, not over one block rrom Consolidiri electric car line. Address, with (tin, "Electric," care Journal, 27 6ct WANTED Several down chickens. V, Haas, Garden Road, two doors west of (! trie car line. j5ji LESSONS IN DRAWING-From the at and the living model. Pen and ink drtui; for illustration. Beginners' class in object drawing. Lena M. Knight, 303 Libert; strcot; pupil of Cariol Ueckwltfi and ImcfR, Wiles. J6-3I- HIGHEST CASH PRICE-Paldforoldial new feathers. 140 Court street. 26-31" FOR SALE Or exchange (or a small stock of tobacco, two houses and lots in North & lem, on electric Hue, subject to a $300 next cage. For Information call on D. D Coffer, Court House, Salem. 2 :66tl WANTED An honest, active centlemww lady to travel for reliable established booses Salary J780, payable $15 weekly and cs penses, Situation permanent. ;Rtferecce Enclose seir.addressed stamped envelop. The Dominion Company, 316 Omabs Bow ing, Chicago. 2 JJ FOR SAUi-Eight milch cows and two year olds. Inquire of M.T. Egan, Genu Or. J4tf PAPERS. Portland, Sacramento, Seattle, Tacoraa and San Francisco papers on ssle s! Miller's Postoffice block 1'UlJliIC MEN, POLltCIAliiJ AU Up Iness houses can obtain all newspaper isu matlon from the press of tha state, coast s4 country from the Press Clipping Duresa, (Allen's) Union Ulock, Portland. uL P. O. NEWS STAND.-Local Subscript Agency for all newspapers and rest"11! Fine atock of cleats and confectionery, r. 7 Miller, Prop. ''! FOtl iiALE OR TRADU.-The best.MJ fruit and stock ranch In Oregon, conUuwi 200 acres. Will sell cherp, on easy tennt, at trade lor good hotel. For particulars imput at thU office. II. A. D. Ml' fTfTnevsrmrr, t.M. w ni learj brown wrapping paper for sale cnwpA'J the thlncr for nuttincr under carpets. wu Journal office. WE DO NOT W ANT-Boys or 1SwTW men of ability. $300 to ?oo a mooUi hustlers. State and general agents. 5iuj and commission. Racine Fire EofiM y Kaclne. W . e o ----t ..- OPKNEUj UN CITANNINQ HALld Will receive children from 3 ye"? uffi Special attention to beginners. A .j. branches for theolder puplla taught, uw ing drawing, modeling, music ;P'l"X!i. tlstic needle work. All work done on tM dividual plan. In which each child .is vanced according to Its own cjp"; jjj. terms and particulars apply to lou. iwenttetn ana cnemcKi German Lessons Saturday at CUanning Hall. .,5 Mrs-Rapsey. 4S4 BANJO LESbUna Given on reasonable termsfcy ,5; teacher. W. A, Mgfct A Iss Balk's ft f uiLi. fiV1 f-tJMb&. .