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lV5 KU W Daily Capital Journal. -- BY HOKlCU E1IMTHEKS MONDAY, M AHCH 10, 1800. ' A03-VsBir?9 STEAMERS. Altona and Ramona LEAVE DAltX St.NIMY. I Portland, 6:45 m- 9 m Salem, 7M5 . m. 10115 .m. Independence, Oijo a. in. owo a m. G?"Freight received up lo lo p. m.I Quick time, regular service and cheap i ....rntei ... M. P. BALDWIN, Agent, Salem. sffw'rH'jr ft'ik'zi PERSONAL. Dr. II. R. Hulincfl returned to Port land today. Clins LcmUoko of Huttovllle was In town today. Senator Ocsncr went north on the morning train. P. S. Dearborn wns (t rorimnu visitor Sunday. John McOuno of Stnyton precinct wns In town today. D. II. Looney came down from Jef ferson this afternoon. It. Held, of Lincoln, win In the city today, en route to Marlon. J. M. Lawrence, tho grocer, was a Olioniawa vtaltor Kunduy morning. J. W. Vogcl, tho occullst, loft tli lit morning for tho Santlam country. Private Secretary W. 8. Dunnlway returned from Portland this morning. J. O. Uozorth.of tho firm of Uuzortli IlrtM. went to Portland tills iiiornlnir. E. P. Parkliurst went to Portland twlny In tho Interest of his Implement business. Senator llrownoll of Oregon City was In town today, en route- for Inde pendence. Senator A. J.Johnson of Llnn,spcut Sunday In Salem and left for Portland this afternoon. 0. W. Hubbard started this morn 'Vl'ig on his return to his homo ut Tits tin, California. Archbishop dross, of Portland, re turned home today after spending tho Sunday In Salem. Del Dlnsirforo returned on tho over land Sunday morning from a ten days' visit In San Francisco. Hon. II. L. Ilurkloy, of Woodburn, has ruturned from tho east, and will Iw In Salem tonco his friends Tuesday. W. K. Lereli loft today for his old homo at Oeuova, N. Y., whoro ho was called suddenly by tho Mines or his mother. Walter Schaff of Aumsvlllc was In town today. Ho Is spoken of as a probable delegate to the Republican county convention, Dr, J. W. , Hansom, of Turner, who has been In Southern Oregon forhls health for Bovcral weeks past has re turned homo, fully restored, Senator llrownoll, of Clackamas county, who Is prominently mentioned as a candidate: for congress, Is In tho olty today feeling tho political pulse. U. 11, Patton, of Macleuy. state agma of the Huttovllle Mutual Farm- cm' Plro Relict Association, was In town Sunday. Ho reports a good business. lion, ami Mr. p,o. Raker, of Port land, camo up to Salem yesterday morning. They visited their farm yesterday (ndreturncd to Portland this morning, W. E. Lorch who for the past three year has mado his homo with n v. Lansing east of Salem, loft today for inn noiiio in ucneoa Now York. Ho mis ikcii Kiiesman wltn Mr. Lanslnir luunrou years, ami has many friends In Oregon. made J. iiom IoVA.--Tlireo families rrom Calhoun county, lowa, arrived In Sa loin a day or two ugo, and have for tho present taken up their resldcnco In lsortli Salem. They brought with them a carload of property, houso ltolU clfects, etc., and kovcii lino horses and good wagons. They will no doubt lieadeslrabto acquisition U-mirpon-ulatlon. ' .. s.fcas.S -a.-r NKW STAND m M. "BRANSON & Now occupy the j, A. Vim &ton rtorc, GsrperofConirnercIaland Cowj Streets, Jte. the region ol old firm will 1'mlntalnA 130-IIiTY CHRONICLE. Mrs. D. E. flrewef,ef Chenmwa, was ft fialein visitor today. Superintendent and Mrs. 0. M. Irwin were morning passengers to Eugene. Mr. and Mrs. WalterToozcrcturned to Woodburn on Hip Salem local Sun day morning. Miss Harriet Clovenger went to Portland this afternoon for a several days' visit with friends. Miss Minnie Thompson, of Ilalscy, arrived In tho city today and Is tho guest of Salem friends Hon. A. Bush, with his daughter Sally and Mrs. A. N. Bush, went to Portland this morning. MestlamesJ.P. and Q. It. Thomas went to Portland today, were tncy will remain for several days. Miss Genevieve Hughes went to Albany this morning and will visit friends there for several days. Mrs. J. W. Fowler and little child returned on tho Shasta limited this morning from an extended vh.IL with relatives in San Francisco. Mrs. P. 0. Baker, of Tacoma, ai rlved In the city Saturday evening, nnd Is tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Baker, on Eighteenth street. Mrs. N. II. Burlcy and little daugh ter went to Portland today and "Wed nesday night will leave for Los Angeles, Cal., where they will make an extended visit. Miss Edna Price went to Eugene this morning to attend the funeral of her uncle, Fred Price, who died In that city Saturday. Tho funeral will take place this afternoon. Mr. and .Mrs. It. P. Pracl, Of Port land, spent Sunday In tho city, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Werner Brcyman, who entertained the largo family of cousins nt a most hospitable Sunday dinner. 1ND00K 11A8F.IIALL. At the armory of the 0. N. G. there will bo a match game of baseball Iw tween tho teams of I and B com panies. All are Invited, especially the ladles. No admission will bo charged; Beats for all. Gamo will be called at 8 o'clock sharp. Court "Sherwood Forest" No. 11), Foresters of Amorlca, was Instituted last Saturday night at Popular hall. Next Wednesday nlgliL will bo Its first mooting, nnd at Its conclusion a grand banquet will bo given. Their meet ings will bo held every Saturday night hereafter. Tho names of ofllccrs clcct will appear later In Tun Jour nal. Cr.ABS OK '09. Miss Lillian Ackermau, president, assisted by Miss Balm Maun, enter tained tho class of '08 of tho Univer sity of Oregon at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. J, B. Hopkins on North Pearl street last evening. Tho class was well represented, and after tho busi ness session was hold a social evening was enjoyed. Eugene Guard. Miss Mann Is well known hero, hav ing liceii a student at Willamette, and has many warm friends nmong tho attendants of the college. Oregon Longevity. Silveiiton, Or., March II, 1800. Ed. Capital Jeuknal: My mother waslxirnlnisai, my father In 1800. They wero married In 1821, and I was born in 1823. Mother Is now D2 years old and father is TO. Thoy havo lived together 72 years, and nro now In good health for pcoplo of their age. If thero Is any on tho coast thnt can beat this let them wport to Tub Cap itai. Journal at Salem Oregon. G. It. Pottorpk. Badly Cut. -Miss Nina Stelgor, of Howell Prairie, had the mlsfortuno to got a severe cut on tho wrist by strik ing her hand through a glass door on Sunday evening. Tho wound lst,ov cral Inches long, but will no doubt heal up all right. Mucklen'a Arnica Halve Hie bctt Salvo In die world foi Culi. "'. 8mm. Ulccn. Salt Kheum. Keyc frif2u.,UtChi,Plea """ Chilblain,. I rulte bkin hrupiioiu, and pojitlvely cure! Pll or no iwv reaum. i i. J. . i : Klverfrc MtUf.ctlon or money refunded f rice a5 cent, a box For tale V Ficd A iKU. The U. S.' Gov't Rcoorts Royal Unking Pew&e JPfOitfXhit CO. DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION, Conclusion of Proceedings cf Saturday's Session. When The Journal went Lo press Saturday the Marlon county Demo cratic convention was still In fccsslon. After n ballot P. N. Derby was de clared tho unanimous choice of tho convention for delegate at jarge nmld great applause. Ho was loiidly called on for a speech In a few appropriate remarks which were well received. He had worked to bring about such harmony In tho party that tho party might have a future In tho county and the Btatc. (Applause.) lie thanked all the kind friends who had withdrawn In his behalf, and pledged himself to labor for the true Interest of the Democratic party and the peo ple. (Applause.) Nomination of Justices and con stables was left to the precinct com mitteemen from each precinct. The platform was read nnd motion made to adopt. Chas. Craven moved thnt the resolu tion be laid on the table. Seconded The chair put the question on adop tion. Mr. Flngg made the point of order that the motion to tabic was llrst to be put. 'Din ntinatlnn tvtia ntif. In tlin linnen. Mr. Craven courageously but lone- somely voted aye. (Great laughter.) Tho rest of the delegates voted no wlthn roof-raising hurrah.. Tho convention adjourned. COUNTY COMMITTED. Proceeding to nomination and elec tion of committeemen for the pre cincts the result was as follews: Salem No. 1 John Gray. Salem No. 2-A. A. Miller. Salem No. .1 J. Baumgartner. Salem No. 4-C. Van Patton. Prospect P. Van Patton. Yew Park -James Coleman. South Salem W. W. Johns. Englewood G. O. Savage. East Salem Chas. Ynntikc. North Salom-J. It. Fairbanks. Lablsh . II. Egnn. Gervals-L. D. Smith. Woodburn W. E. Plnzcr. Hubbard A. Coyle. Aurora Dr. Glesy. Buttovlllc-J. P. Feller. St. Paul P. M. Coleman. Champocg W. It. McKay. Palrlleld-H.G. Eldrlgc. Ablqua J. J. Buchhelt. East Sllvcrton Geo. Cusltcr. West Sllvcrton -J rimes Madison. Howell-P. W. Durbln. Macleay W. V. Hurst. Turner John WIttsclien. Marlon M. Ostcrhousc. Jelfcr6on A. 11. Huddleson. . Stuyton-W. W. Elder. Mchamn II. Parker. Mill Clty-Chas. Work. Brcltenbush Nat Bowman. Elkhorn-B. B. Hester. Lincoln Jas. Simpson. Sublimity N. Lambert. No commltteomcn were clioson for Horob and Silver Falls. CHOICi: FOR PUKSIDUNT. Tho Salem Statesman says or the delegates to the state convention, thrco arc pronounced for Stevenson- Derby, Downing and Huddleson; two aro for Morgan Hayden and Wcsta- cott; one for Carlisle Wagner; one for 01neyMurphy;ouo for Whitney Smith; while the others did not wish to bo quoted. Of the county central committee, flvo aro supporters or Whitney Gray, C. Van Patton, Coleman, Feller and Elder; three nro Stevenson men Miller, Huddleson and Simpson; two nro for Cleveland Baumgartner and Parker; Carlisle-Morgan Morrison and Olney each have one supporter; six arc for any pronounced free-silver num-P. Vnn Patton, John Savage, Durbln, Work and Lambert, tho re mainder not having expressed any choice. Lauou ExciUNQK.-Tlie inenibers lieltl a nicotliiK Satunlay, ilurlnjr which they olTcctcd permanent organ ization with the following iiiiiucd oill- ccrs and directors, all elected to servo ror ono year: President, J. II. Stump; secretary, K. H. Anderson; account ant, J. O. Uozorth;. Tho directors wero seven In number and wero as follews: J. R. Shopard, j. H. Xownt noy, 11. A. Salisbury, s. L. Lamb, T. J. Clark, Harvey .Mnssoy and II. .1. Sharp. After appointing a special committee to examine Into tho merits of certain propositions looking to tho uso of certain buildings for tho nso of tho society, adjournment was had vuoutuiuiiy, liircn rstii, tho conn- v ciiamoers Doing again chosen theplaco of meotlng. as """ m The Time for Dulrdlng Up tho system Is at this season. Tho cold weather has mado unusiwt drains upon tho vital forces. Tl 0 b ffl s become Impoverished and I.upuro'and nil tho functions of tho body suffer in consequence. Hood's Srjnapai llln Is no ono truo blond purlHer ami norvo tonic. Hood's l'llls becomo tho favorite oo"v Vlli9 New WukelsTmo lino weather littsboomni tho blcyclo trade and a wore of salemites aro looking a wheels to buy them. While there aro two-hundred named wheels in ,35 'at, tho Ust Judges wythew S only six or seven distinct really high claw wheels made. k Children Cry for Pltohrf Citor!. j THE SALEM SCHOOLS. o .t t a...-. rv,.. TJneoln School. rr....- ... i '!. 1.-..- Kn.,,. j. wo iiuo large nianiuo u """ nlimLPri nn i.hn T.inrnln school rrround.s of South Salem. Supt. rceblcs Is making all prepara tions for celebrating arbor day at each school nnd n little later for n flag raising. MlssShunmkcrof tho primary room, and Miss Bradshaw, or the fourth grade, spent Thursday and Friday, visiting Portland public schools nnd roturned to their work this morning with ninny new Ideas that will prove or value to themselves and their, pupils. In tho Lincoln schools the room having best attendance and least tardiness carries tho Hag In march-' tnir for t.wn wpnka. Prof. Hull Is not only principal but i.Piip.ho9 pl(Tiit P.iniwpa ii flnv besides havltiggenernlrcsponslbilltyfororder'wayof thinning out the usual stir and discipline In all the rooms and on plus, thus adding to the size and tho grounds. i quality of tho fruit remaining. AI10UT SALARIES. The salaries, experience and qulp ments of- corns of teachers In tho Lincoln school nro as follews: Joseph O. Hall, principal, a normal graduntc, bus taught nlno years, salary $70 a month. Carrie Bradshaw, graduate Willamette university, has taught three years, salary WO. Anna Fischer, graduate Mazomnnle, Wis., high school, has taught seven years, salary $55. Mrs. 'Nichols has taught seven years, salary 810. Mrs.NIchols teaches the second grade and a primary. Carrlo Sliuuiakcr Is a normal gradu ate, has taught ten years and gets $-10 a mouth. Three of these teachers arc employed the first year nt Salem, nnd hence get $55 n month. No new teacher can bo employed, no matter how experienced or talented, unless they work tor a year at $40 a month. Under the samo rule a teacher Is ad vanced to $50 a month the second year, and $55 tho third nnd $00 tho fourth. Qualifications count for nothing under this method and ex perience counts for nothing unless gained nt Salem. This is not said to find fault, and no complaint Is mado by teachers, but it Is believed the sys tem can bo Improved upon. It Is understood that Dr. Byrd says tho present system docs not meet with his approval. ' m i. Spring is Comj.no. Tho Lockwood messenger system Is hero now. Blue boxes or telephone -10. OLD MANURE And plenty or It. Salem Truck & Dray Co. 3-10-3t Wanted Potatoes. P Early Oregon, Ore Roso Tor seed. Apply to Fruit & Produce Co., Salem, Kou Saw:. -Threo acres of land In' cw Park, with good house nnd barn, 1 100 fruit trees, all rich garden land,1 for sale cheap. Apply to Lewss Pet-, tyjolm.. :i 14 lm Lost. A medium siied hlack-j leuther liandaoOD UKADING FOU tTHK Crip, contain nr? letters, ramnn inn.,. .,1 wu run .iiu. other articles, includlnp a bottle of bear's' ?,-,. u' J". McLa,n Report to this office. I Will pay liberal reward. I0.,f Open Saturday Evenings. j If you are busy you can Unci my 1 until 8:30, "" winjii tig oiiLiiniiiv nvnniniT Ofo f! AVit r ' Tho Piano, chlnomiin Orgnn and Sowing Ma-, Cheap Rates to 'Frisco. Tho cheap rates of live dollars cabin and two-llfty steerage Including menls r! bccri ' ? Btl" ,n effect " tho p.H. & N. Co's.. steamers from Port land to San Francisco. Steamers leave Portland 'every live "0'8. :i.fl-i m n .: El3otrle Bitters. Llectric 11 iters s a medicine stirl fnr .. season, but perhaps more generally needed when the liver is torpid nud sluggish and the need of a tonic and alterative is felt. A long and peihaps fatal billions fevers. No medicine will act more surely in counteract-1 nc and freeing the system from the malarial Klton,, MMdache' Indigestion. Constlpa. lion, Diwineis yeild to Electric Bitters. 50 era 1 nnfl iM . 1....,- . i . . Drug store. bb MARRIED. MILLElt-WEiniaiL-.AfcFInWi.nrri. Oregon, March 15, 1890, Sa villa Mil er to Samuel AVolrlcli, O. II. By- laud, city recoraer, oillclatlng. DIED. HUTCIIISON-At tho homo of her u"' io.:?IttfVnK0K Snturilay, March lUTvyeS: UutChtaon' aeod Grandma Hutchison is ono of the pioneers of Oregon, coming hero in an early day. Elder Barklov of Wrwiiu.m preached her funeral sermon nt nub haul today. S9??DLEnAt his homo fr KSS!??-'! Ieceased was n pioneer of 1852, nnd , Si 'rr'1 resi(,cnt "'Oregon oyer; hlllte. If Was nil unnln .if .Tnswi. I Schlndler, of this city. Itev. S. C. Adams of Salem went out today at2 .-. .... iu iireacu ins runeral sermon. AVrn,nlr7Sunday' March 1". at tho inoffi te "Auburn, ofpneu v;i. Vl)a lfant daughter of days! lAlvorda Welch, aged 19 Sin ?k .placo terday at L Mllon cemetery. " fc ii i ' "" . , " "3HI.aw not BADiimjuREa .rnAr.sra..rYtr Horticultural Commissioner Dailey ' cusses Fruit Prospecls. RlllPP. Ulfi llOllVr f TOStS Of MiirCl) --- " , . . , ......n,,,' and 3. C. L. D.illcy,stiitc l.orlicttlli ra rmiirnlsfllnnnr of til S district, lias been Investigating tho condition of the fruit In this vicinity. Ho states that ho finds In the Red hills, south of Salem, tho-petllc primea the most Injurod.thc fruit germ bclngdcstroycd In about 75 per cent of tho buds. Tho silver and Italian prunes arc nil right, owing to tho fact that the former were too far advanced and tho latter nolsufllclcntly advanced to bo Injured. In the bottoms south of town they were not frozen so badly. Peaohe3 are hurt some, and cherries every where arc dainuged'Slightly. First reports are often exaggerated, and It Is possible there Is no cause for ' alarm. Tho frosts may have '. godsend to the fruit grower been a In tho J No Time to Talic-Oiio Salem linn has no time to talk, but has Its time taken up by tilling orders. It Is be cause they sell feed that is the best and sold at low prices. Brewster & White arc that firm at 01 Court street, Celebrated WorlcBeater SOKP 20 Ounces for 5c IUST RECEIVED ANOTHER LOT. HARRITT LAWRENCE P, O, Crocsry, FRY'S SQUIRREL POISON IMPROVED-CONCENTRATED. The Original 25-crnt vSquirrel Poison. X -disss' HARD TIMES FACTS. FAMILY CIRCLE. Every reader of Tim Journal 9oul(1 ,oo. p t0 8t Qf promIuniB Klve "osolutcly free with this paper. T1'o Wkkklv Jourkal at $1 a year Is 'Kitho chenpest v,,u ""'I'w paiwr on me 1'acltlC const J'et with It wo give yearly sub- scrlptlons to any of the following , .iiumuiu imuucnuons, eacn Known to tiio worm as a standard in Its Held: uThe Toledo Blade, Tho Queen of Fashions, Womankind, Tho Farm News, The Child Garden. rheso valuablo publications .are each worth a $1 a year, yet woglvo j vuuroiioico, ono year free, for a $ .Co subscription to Thr Journal other tho Daily for six montiu. ,V,0llst' ilnd (Ion l ncRlcct to prollt wi i .,..,.., . . Don't 00 (loi'nlvpjl Inrn i,.i,.l.. - so-called premiums offered with hlVh priced papers nt a slight advance 1 emembor Tire Journal is "ho rheapest newspaper on tho Pacific coast, and It gives you high grade premiums without addltlonnf "lu "When Baby ra alct, we gaTo her CastorU. When ahe was a child, she cried for CastorU. Vheu ahe became Miss, she clung to Castoria. When she had ChUdren, she gave them Castorfa. Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair, Medal, Alldwlnter Fair. DR; CREAM BAKING IMost Perfect Made. 4oYeartktSUadard. DM- JL V rJL ThZJU y'X lC'Tlr'Xs V J V V ?, Special v"S ale mnB Eft - ' n : SSL S V . EMBROIDERIES AND LACES, Do not forget any pair at half price this week, V. STOCK'S 257 Commercial street Phone 112, i In lpound cans, Guaranted. Thousands of farmers from all over this stale have learned that FRY'S SQUIRREL POISON at 2"J cents Is as good or better than more expensive forelcn brands of uncertain strength Fry's is I be genuine nnd most re liable poison. Use no other. For sale by (Jeo. L. Uaskett. Fred A. Lei. Lunn A Ilrooks. G. W. Putnam, and Steiner Drur Co druggists, Salem. Important to Farmers. Wnkelco'S Soillrrol EYtrrmlnnlr,r tho original anil ,only article of it, kind giving complete satisfaction. Now reduced from 50 to 30 cents per can. For sale by Stolner Drug Co. Lunn Si Brooks and O. w. Pnfmnt, Salem.Oregon. 3-4-lm ' THE March MARKETS. 16. Wheat, cash 6oJc. Chicago, May62li. New York, March 16. Silvi:r,66Jc: lead. 3 30. ' SAN FRANCISCO MARKET. San Iranclsco.-March 16... Wheat, t.10 ool Oregon, choice, iooj inferior 3 jc, valley, 9 1 ic. . J Hops Quotable at 3Sc Potatoes 60 to 90c per sack. Oats-Milling, 75(880. r .. JOFLAND MARKET. vmE& ,6-Wheat va,,e te I' lour Portland. Si.ie- ?in,n ... Ifirtn', $2'6S! uPfinc, U.2S per bbT, Oats-White, 2327c; grey, 3223 ; "sesfJs4;255,25, barre'8' 57.90; Havl0riIl,TcW,01rlCOn' 2S3oc persack. llay..Good, 58.So per ton. ..uo...vai.ey, otec: Eastern Oregon. AnnllU.fi''V1raq $,,-S'3 OOJ sllOrtS.JlJ roullry.,Hens. je; rocsters, 1,80 per doi iijrps. .Ore?on, 4 to 6c, according to qual. HUttCr. .(Ktonn r.. fancv diSi:-. ii.'W 5WSS5 common. r,VA "' ""' lu K". 3 355 . ' "';v' hcmc .ureeon mil prpan, ,..ki Un - " "" 1VOT,. Mutton .Best beef. 2.rvvi-o,. ....,. ewes tea. i.c-.U.,.A .iyo"-!! "rorcc ho rcho!cruajc-. .. atTTma2i7Sha' c per lb Smi,1'cholce. 56c; large, 34c ivk . S1 MARKET. SS iV?6 per bu- Bu,et firra- $ Hay.. Baled, cheat, 4.SoS.oo; timothy, lio'dU WKhne"le ,ot, 0i "tall, 3-20, bran, bulk u.oo; sacked 1200. hort8; ,2.oo,3.oo; dbtf JS& Poultry.. Chitkens, 3.00a? r0 n,, a keys. 9iocireied. ir',50:00? lur' VeaL.Dressed. A. vs,c' Hogs..Dressed. 3y Live Cattle.. aS)is KV..... ti... "vr eep--Live, 2.50. Wool.. Best, I2JC. Hopv .Best, 4(50. KS..-n; oc. Butter.. Best dairy, ajc. " 5C; fancy creamery, Cheese 121 Farm omoke .. r 3c. 4MJo; shoulders, 5c. Meats, Baco-,7c; hams cSST.vigp. Eggs. Oregon, 9ioper dor. "' tocSSd ;tfftefa-?a 3-Sc per lb; fair it '.r of shocsi men's, ladies or ch.'u . Cni,drtn ,! MS s NEW ADVERTISEMENTS view of Tuture ordt;M. rubber JtVmp'fe own name for marldnn pimi,:.. .: . ' WAN K ) Vruini I.. Write plainly and cncW fo ur pr& to defray fliailinj;, picking, et J'p nard, 16 Arcade, Columbus, 0 kZ wnntril fur rnlil.r ..-... ...it' 'v3l il,"'."'!i!'eJf '!", B" V'Boulerl ffiS ,u, ..... mm ,,,. eiectitc uelu, dew' for agents' trrms. ' ,5"? rnu Ar t? rltt.All"T7;., T;7r in WVtt iil.m I . J15" - ,-"ik nouse nrklbini ;m.ll f ,J .:j""". ""'''" f'Jl ,llet!ji( ut and craitc. roml J..,'; ,t ... uiuun lami, , m,!;,, if .. .ii... .7." '.rr.T' '"' i jjuu'iiy rancn. uox 145, 31 WANTLD-Situatlon by n.an wltU firiIu certllicate, competent to set up and hn , repair the Westlngbome air brake eiir, menta complete. Address H. C, Bnii Muig, wiuvcrjiuri, ty. uox 5;, jjji WANTED An honest, active centtauu juu iu uvoi ior rename estaDluhed low Salary $780, payable $15 weekly ui a. penscs. Situation permanent. jRefereta Encloso self.addressed stamped tank The Dominion Company, 316 Omihi BiS mg, imcago. ni I KbhS Pruned nnd sprayed. TopjraSlii ..vhih;, uidu uca uunuctrCQ or pun good shape. Call or addres Jno. W. C, iwj .umnicfciai aircci. J-Illn FOR SALE OR TRADE.-The Ut b; fruit and stock ranch In Oregon, codux 200 acres. Will sell cheap, on eiir temi trade lor grocery stock. For particuun it quire ui mis itnce. 11, a, II. 3 II ll' FOR SAI Eight milch cows and tn I- year olds Inquire of M . , Egan, Genu Or. ::ju CARPET PAl'ER-Larcc lot ol inn brown wrapping paper for sale cheap. 1st j the thing for putting under carpets. Cwit journal oince. PUBLIC MEN, POLITCIANS AND Ki iness houses can obtain all newspiptr itfr mation from the press of the stiff, coiit d country from the Press Clipping Buita (Allen's) Union Ulock, VonUni. UM P. O. NEWS STAND.-Local Sobscnpa Agency for all newspapers and mifuaa Fine ntock of clgaia and confectioner. F. 1 Miller, Prop, Ii4 tf PAPERS. Portland, Sacramento, Seisi. Tacoma nnd San Fiancisco papers on uk e Miller's Postoffice block PROPOSALS WANTED. Notice to Uullding Contracton:-StM bids will be received at the office o( Scatty of State. Salem. Or., until I o'clock P. Wednesday, April 8t 1896, for the ertcia and completion of a hospital builiiBT Roseburg, Or., according to plans, if1" tlons, etc., now on exhibition at the cficti t Ueloi U. Neer, architect, m'A tmw2 Portland; state house, Salem, Or,; sad ft Soldiers' Home, of Roseburg, Oi. AU W mut be accompanied with a ceitified cm drawn to the older of S. B. Onwb;, cl man board of trustees, Oregon Sofw Home, In a sum equal to 5 per ceot the Soldiers' Home, fund in esse the ? or accepted bidder falls to enter Into icj with acceptable bonds, in the sum of lW amount pf contract, with at least two saw within 10 days after the award oleosa All bids must be addressed to ? it ORMSDi, "Care Secretary ofState Salens , Or, "Tender of (nime) for HPlUI 101 oomiers" ttomc, - , i:i The right to reject any fi hereby reserved. By order of the &" Musteesolthesomters-iiooic. ,-j Attest! S. B. ORMbllV, wuu.- J.' H. HAAS, WATCHMAKER AND JEWE Makes a splalty of fine repair ct tnomasciockv, etc., 315 v"" F. VAN DER BAAN, Carpenter, Builder and J 481 Winter streei. CHard times prices always. IL M.'WAITE PI. WTDW mi AND JOB PWW Bush's New Brick over the bantCog TO THE FARMERS! ........ , rnZTI wr K& .! one-half block south of the J cow Please give os a calL SSMfaOfc 26- BUSSARD & SH"1