Wi . i 1 M , 1; IV $ '.ft 1 IB ' J US t i II , Ells ?' if ml t .rm M i. '' I $ Hnl . A rr 4 n t 1 wBlrWi Daily Capital Journal BY HOKlliR BROTHERS MONDAY, APRIL 0, 1890. . -. -. --? . i"gji.-gxzaagaWJWfcX S 1 1 are'? ii-iiifiTt P-j- b- - DAILY LINE TO PORTLAND. STEAMERS 'Altona and Ramona LEAVE DAILY. DAY. Portland, 6:45 " ?' a m' Salem, 74S ". 'J?'1 a,m' Independence, Co n. m. w " Quick time, regular service nnd cheap , , . , rnio M. 1, BALDWIN. Agent, Salem, y&&s&fg&kgfc wwwWvwvT' "'-' - - - (iX ... . v. Miss E ,A, Stewart Jtf say vr " sr ) ? MILLINERYi 94 State St I PERSONAL. Thos. Kay, Is In rortlmid on business toiluy. "Win. Ilor, of ntittevlllo, wasaSnlcm visitor today. Secretary Kincald today returned from Eugene. ' Frank Tnlklngton, was n passenger to rortlmid this morning. Attorney-General Idlemun came up from the metropolis this morning. Architect Clias. Uurggrnf, came down from Ashland Sunday morning. Thos. Kay, camo down from Water loo on tho early train. Sunday morn Inc. J. 0. Ooodalc camo down from Eu gene today on his regular monthly visit. Casey Martin, of secretary Klncnld's olllcc, returned from Eugene Sunday morning. Horaco "Willis has gono to san Fran cisco, with it view to entering tho naval scrvlso. Mrs. E. n. Piper and two children are visiting under tho parental roof of Leo Willis. E. I Rogers, affablo genial passen ger agent or tho Southoru l'aclllc, was transacting buslncssln thoclty today. N. J. .Tudah Is out today after a longstcgo of la grlppo, and ho con cludes that he has had enough of It forallfotlmo. A. A. .Icssup, who has liccn studlng ut tho Chicago Collego of Dentistry returned homo Saturday night. Ho will spend tho Sunday In Salem Ixlforo returning to his studies In tho windy cly. A largo number of delegates and others went to Albany this morning, among them Oeo. 0. lllngham, W. A. Cuslck, 0. W. Davis, E. J. Davis, Capt. H. 11, Ormsby, Ed. Hlrsch, L. V. Ehlen, J. M. Kccno, L. It. Stlnson, John Knight, M. E. Toguo, 1). C. Sherman, P. W. Hollls, 1 A. Waters, J. 0. Johnson, Warren Trultt, Win. Waldo, Jacob Voorhees, E. E. Mc Kinney, D.D.Colfoy, E. M. Cretan, Thomas 11. Tongue and 1). W. Mathows. Of course, they are all for Ford I Marvelous Keaulta. From a letter written by Kev. J. (Junder. man, of Dlmoiidalc, Mich., we ore permitted to mile this extract) '! have no liciitatton In rccomending Dr. King's ntw discovery, ni the rem ti were almost marvelous In the case ?i..lntfc,fct )hH,,."M PwoflheIUp. Hit Church at Ulves Junction she wasUouchl dawn with Pneumonia succedlng La Grippe, terrible paroxvanis of coughing would fast hour with little mteruptlon and it seemed ai If the could not survive them. A friend reco. mended Dr. King's New dl.comy; It wa quick n ill woik and highly satisfactory in result." Trial bottle, free at Vied A, IaW? If" Store. Uegular tlte so cent., .nd Ji.oo Fjkk Lawns. - The" mammoth lawns at tho B. 1 passenger dojKit are now receiving tbolr spring drawing, feoreumn l'runty has his Celestials mow tho grass after which ho goes over their with n lino tooth comb. Ilo Is bound to iiwko them a thing or beauty, and proiwyjH to demonstrate tho valtto of elbow greas to that end. Th V, S. Gov't Reports SOCIETY CHRONICLE. Mrs. S. A. Jones, who bus been spending a month at San Francisco, returned last evening In the best of health. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Waltccamc over from Newport today, where they spent about two weeks, nnd arc both very much Improved in noaiui. Mr. and Mrs. Z. Craven, who has been sojourning In San Francisco, for fim t,nt. j.wn weeks, returned homo yesterday morning on the 11 o'clock train. Miss Grace Dlnsmoor was n passen ger on the Itutli today for Portland, wiipm Rim will Hend the summer. She will be with her brother, Wlnflcld r,. Dlnsmoor. who has gone into tue dry goods business on the east side. Tomorrow eve. April 7, there will be given an nrt social at Mr. J. M. Martin's, under the 1'resuytcrian aiu Society. All friends of the church and congregation cordially lnyltcd. Admission 10 cents. Mrs. Peter Cook, of Needy, who has !uin vlKltlnir with her two daughters, Mrs. Jake Fetzcr, of Independence, and Mrs. O. D.Ilcnnle.or Soutii aaicm, returned to her home this nfternoon, accompalned by her nelec, Miss May Price, who has been nttendlng school at Independence. Itcv. Geo. Hrny, or Aurora, Jicor., gave an nddiess at the men's meeting nt Y. M. C. A. yesterday nfternoon, taking forhIssubJcct"The Command mcdts." Walter S. Colo sang a sweet solo entitled "Swce,t Tcace for the Weary." Tho orcheatra also rendered a pleasing selection. The charmingly successful nctrcss, Miss Maud Hoffman, arrived yester day morning on tho Union l'aclllc train and left at 8:30 ror Corvallls, Denton county, where her mother re sides, her father having recently been killed by an accident. She has been playing In London, as leading womnn In Wilson Barrett's theater, taking such parts as Juliet, Ophelia, Pes demona and othors. Four years ago sho left Oregon to study histrionic art In Doston, where sho mado her ilrst public appcarcuco, but has been play ing In the city of London for more than a year. AT CilANNINQ HALL. Supper at C:30 to 8 o'clock at Chan nine hall Frldny evening, April 10, to bo followed by entertainment with now fcitturcs. d-Mon&Thur EASTEH TEA. The members of tho Junior Guild of St. Paul's Episcopal church will re ceive their friends at an Easter tea, Wednesday, April 8, from 2 to R o'clock p. m., ut tho resldonco of Mrs. Lownsdalo, on EastChomckctn street. W. C. T. U. CONVENTION. Out of courtesy to tho Presbyterian women's missionary societies' north west convention, which Is fixed for the samo dnto as that of the W. 0. T. U. county convention, tho exccutlvo commlttco has changed tho date for W. 0. T. U. convention to April 27 and 28. X. M. 0. ft. UYMNARIUM. Saturday night tho Y. M. C. A. had n very good program but n small at tendance owing to other excitements and attractions. Secretary Page, as conductor, with able assistants. Tho program was really better than tvyear ago. Fred Itoss, dressed as a colored gentleman, and Will Evans, ns clown, mado sport for tho occasion. Thoso who took part were: Dr. E. M. Hurd, HollloSouthwIck, Joe Evans, Albert Grccly, Chester Murphy, E. T. Pres cott, Ed llaker, lloy Hlicklnghnm, .Too Kaufman, Albert DIsque, Will Hodgkln, John Wlnstnnley. Tho events were a wand drill by a class of twelve, horlzouiil bar, pandell bars, tumbling, hitch and kicks, bar vault l"gi pole vaulting, borso work, baskot ball game. llNTEKTAlNMUNT TONKMT T ll e young people ot St. Joseph's church will give an entertainment this Mon day evening at tho society hall on Chomekota street, It will bo a play "The Great Catastrophe,"-a light comedy In which seven or tho mem bers tako part ns follews: Messrs. Otis, Hucksteln, Leonurd Sprague, GusMolsan, David Cruise, and Mkses Van Avery, McGulro and McCnbo. Lots of fun at 8 p. m. Admission -." ots. Children 10 cts. Tin: Statu Skwek. About im men have already applied for work on tho state sewer Job, which will begin about April 10, or as soon as a permit in uiivii mo BiTvei is granted by the city council. One crow of moti will bo employed to !egln with, wli c h wRl only require 30 to W men and a row i New Every Day, While we're continuing our special crockery Kilo wo ore putting out tuo tlnest, stock of groceries In tho city all fresh nnd cloan-noold stocks be lug picket! up. H, G, Sonneman- 124 State strttt. Creamery Meeting. An Interesting meeting of dairymen was held at the council chambers on Saturday. Mr. Bernard addressed them on the subject of dairy fartnlnir, showing thorn that tho day. of prlvnto dairies wns passing away, and tho advantages to be derived from tho concentration ot their products In tho establishment of creameries, and illus trated tho same by referring to tho business imnsus In Portland In 1857, which nt that time were each doing n general merchandise business; butono by one concentrated their capital Into one line. Allen. So -Lewis Into grain, 11. W. Corbett nnd Falling & Son Into hardware. Lavlcr & Humsldc Into Hour, nnd others Into boots and shoes, dry goods, etc. So general fanning must be divided up according to soil, .llmnln niwl t.inrtrnta Intn snppllll llnOS. At i W.......W ........-.. w -j Brown, Dr. Chauncy ! dairying, fruit raising, grain nnd veg Is every smart man who ctables. A committee of three was appointed to secure pledges or cows for two years and report next Satur day, namely, M. L. Jones, Silas Fletcher and Sam Capllnger. It was conlldently asserted that the number of cows required could be obtained. BETWEEN APRIL SHOWERS. (BY THE nYSTANDnn.) Ben Harrison has got his medals and hlswlfc. Tho people have no rights tho hungry polltlclnn Is bound to support. Millionaire Cornelius Vnndcrbllt Is In California. His pictures are quite hcbralc. Guild who Is lighting the gang In Yamhill county asks: "Ilavo you found any gold on your farm!"' Did you see the Easter girl at Sa lem Sunday. She was numerous and the bystander thought quite pretty. It Is Dr. Denew, etc. sells himself to the' devil dubbed Dr? Mr. Delegate to -the state conven cenven conven teon: Hold onto your vote tightly. You can sell It to tho Portland ring for a federal olllcc. Elder Barkley Is a delegate to tho Republican state convention. He will not compromise with the rotten Portland primaries. The farmers arc saying some or the eggs rrom Editor Fletcher's fowls won't batch. Ho should get n Re publican rooster. On the street one hears but little talk of voting straight tickets, but a great deal ot threatening to scratch, In favor of tho Pops. Ed. Hatch won't have to go to Tort land three times a week If he's elected to the legislature. He'll Just go down and slccpln JoSlmon's back. olllcc. John II. Mitchell, Hermann nnd Ellis: Your doom Is scaled by the machine. It has packed tho county nnd state conventions against you. Tho Republican state convention will havo to endorso tho rotten Port land primaries or sit down on tho man who has mado them what they are. Tho bystander admires one thing about tho Dally Momglng liar. It don't play second fiddle to tho Oregon tan when It comes to lying about Hermann. wr.ur Ttmnnr.A netltlon wns filed with the county clerk Saturday signed by seventy-two residents of that vicinity, asking the county court for tho construction of a 150-foot span bridge across tho west branch of Deer creek at a point on tho road between the Hunt placo nnd the premises owned by Robert Whitney, bolng on the Ruttcvlllc-Hubbard road. The matter will bo placed boforo tho court on Wednesday next for consideration. Okowino. Rev. Farmer's First Baptist church is growing. Sunday night he added four members by Immersion. Gccr and Ford packed Evangelical Conference. On Saturday evening the Keystone Lcamic of Christian Endeavor of the United Evangelical church held a meeting at their church on Cottage street. The meeting was led by Pror. D. M. Mclzgor, or LaFayctte, who briefly outlined the work of tho socie ty. T. L. Weaver then spoke on tho object of the K. L..C. E., II. L. Pratt on the motto nnd B. J. Kelly on the pledge. C. C. Poling then spoke on the Junior Endeavor work. Bishop 11. Dubbs, of Chicago, deliv ered an eloquent sermon Sunday morning In bnnnony with tho occas slon. The Bishop also gave nn Inter esting missionary talk in tho evening after which subscriptions amounting to several hundred dollars was obtain ed to assist in furthering the mission ary work. i in- I. ..--. The new woman made a good show ing In the election nt Tremont, Me., n few days ago. In several towns In Maine this year there were women candidates for places on the school boards, and In most cases they wcro not encouraged strongly. But In Tre mont, though party lines wcro drawn closely In tho case of other candldntcs all united to elect a woman member of tho school board, and sho went In nt the head of the poll. O. c. & E. R. R. There is more Catarrh in this section of the country than all other diseases put together, and unnll the last few years was supposed to be Incurable. For a great many years doc tors pronounced It a local disease, and pre scribed local remedies, and by constantly falling to cure with local treatment, pro. nounccd It incurrable. Science has proven catarrh to be a constitutional disease, and therefore rcuulres constitutional treatment. Halt's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by P. I. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, is the only constitutional cure on the market. It Is taken Internally in doses from lo drops to a table- spoonful. It acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. They oflcr Jloo for any case It falls to cure. Send for circulars and testimonials. Address, F J. CmcNBY & Co., Toledo , O. Sold by Druggists, 75 cents. -TOMORROW Special Sale HlRT waist: hi "ni Our line is very large and complete, and at reductions tomorrow. uu uipietc, and wc wai ofc Prices ranging from 50c uo up, STOCK'S Phone 112, 257 Commercial street & SttLfllRETTE SOflP-K r The latest thing in eastern hard soap, Try it, you will be pleased, We still have 20 oz, World Beater for 5c, HARRITT LAWRENCE; P. O, Grocery, Treasurer's Notice. County Theastoer's Orm i Salem, Or.. MarrhTs. Notice is lmrnhi ;,iS5"ff.tH.ai J5tfnfrJ55&fi5?a 1805. and ntfr "Wi . M same from date of this notlS ' Jap Mm. t-S-2W Count TV,...? "When Baby was slclc, we t her Cukri, When she was a Child, nbo cried for Qtok When she became Miss, the elant to Oiak Wbea she had Children, she jtu theaQutrt A Gkkat Suit. The w suit, nt u. w. Johnson & 84.75. Sod's kl sacks, each dressed In his best suit of clothes nnd took tho Sunday local for Albany. Tho question will bo de cided Tuesday which will go to congress. their grip-, Corvallls to Portland In One Day. I lleglnnlng "Wednesday, April 1, the , new steamer "Albany," elegantly fur nished, Including new piano, will run between Corvallls and Portland on tho following schedule: i Down river: Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Leave Corvallls, 7:00 a, in.; leave Albany, 8:10 a. in.; leave lluena Vista, 0:15 a. m.; leave Inde pendence, 10:20 u. in. ; leave Salem, 11:30 a. in.; lenvet Newberg, 2 p. in.; arrive Portland, 0:30 p. m. 1 Up river: Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. Leave Portland, 0 a. in.; leave Nowbcrg, 10:30 n. m.; leave Salem, 3:30 p. in.; leavo Inde pence, fi; p. in,; leavo llucna -Vista, 7:30 p. in.; leave Albany, 0:20 p. in.; arrlvo Corvallls, 11 20 p. in. The abovo schedule means no more lay-overs at Salem. Fastest tlmo and a delight rul trip. Portland dock, toot or Taylor street. Edwin Stonb, Manager, Corvallls, Oregon. Jly all means: Municipal reform cheaper county government, nnd abolition ot sinecures and commission must come by putting the Portland primary manipulators In charge or the ltepubl lean party In state and nation! Worse things mlglit happen than that the Ohio boy who commenced preaching In a little school house on the Ablqua ten yenrs ago should bo nominated tor congress. He at least has tho courago or his convictions and Is not afraid to express them. Jack Cooper Is a true blue Republi can, an old soldier, a man who Is not afraid to express his sentiments. Re publicans adopt honest Jack Cooper's platform ut your state cenventlon. It Is far better than tho long-winded stulT somo Jnck politician will get off. And you can tell what It means. With Kov. Dr. Driver, of Lane, Presiding Elder Uarkloy, or Marlon, Rev. Loggan, or Ronton, mid Jo Simon's pious rcrormcrs from Multno mah all on tho ticket, Isn't there danger of the Republican party get ting too highly moral? A regular moral wave has struck It. Tho Chronicle 1h showing up tho Examiner for mulcting tho S. P. rail road company out or $1,000 n month to keep still about tho funding bill. That Is nothing now. If Mlko Do Young Is not doing tho samo thing Its n caution to snakes. Tho Portland Oregonlan trcts ton tinnw ti.nt ,,,.,i. fJimi the Icorporntlons to dictate the .tnit0i 8treet (,ock Wednesday politics or Oregon. Yet the people oc,ock,UI"- tako the paper, pay tor It cheerfully and what Is worse read It, bellovo It and act upon Its ndvlce. "Wo aro a great pcopio I Crack-a-Jack of the Willamette. Don't bo tUmilumcd Into boarding a slow steamer when you can travel on the O. C. & E. now and beautiful steamer "Albany'' ut tho same price. Leavo for Portland rrom "Altona" dock at 11:15 a. m. Mondays, Wednes days nud Fridays; up river points at J p. in. Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sat urdays. 4-j (it Cheap Rates to Frisco. Tho cheap rates or llvo dollars cabin and two-lirty steerage including meals nnd berth tiro still In oUcct on tho O.K. & 1. Co's.. steamers rrom Port land to San Frnnclsco. Steamers leavo Portland cvory llvo days. 3-0-1 m T Dki.koatks. To ncconiiiiodato nil going to tho Republican nnd Demo- UrilMn nl.'iln pnnvnntlniio l. l)nn.....i tho steamer Altonn will Wvn ii at 0 TheSaloin lawyer who wants to re tain nbout 81,600 us his teo ror collect ing 9,000 delinquent taxes ror this county rrom tho Oregon Pucltlosnys this has been tho custom for twenty years. It has mado a few men who practice this custom wealthy. Such men llvo In luagiilllccnt residences become bankers as It were, but oven that does not make It right. Such customs, If they exist, should bo wiped out root and branch. OPENINQ :Up.-o" AV. .T,c.. r. fcon are today unpacking a vast stock or now seasonablo clothing. Their stock will bo oue of tho largest in tho valley. Awarded Highest HonorsWorld's Fair, Medal, Midwinter Pair. '" CREAM BAKING POWWR (Most Perfect Made. 4oYmtlHSUwUrjl, FRY'S SQUIRREL POISON IMPROVED-CONCENTRATED. The Original 25-cent Squirrel Poison. 4 Aill BSSrS JMim 1 II 11 I IIM I In I -pound cans. Guaranted. Thousand of farmers from all over this state have learned that FRY'S SQUIRREL POISON at 2, cents Is as good or better than more expensive foreicn brands of uncertain i - .. f . sircncm. rry-s istiie ecnutne ana most re liable poison. Use no otlirr. For ale by Oeo. L. Iaskctt, Fjcd A. Igg, G.- W. Putnam, and Slciner Drug Co. , dniRgists, Salem. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS HARD TIMES FACTS. GOOD ItKADINa FOIt THK FAMILY CIHCLE. Every render of Tm: Jouhnal should look up tho list of premiums given absolutely free with this paper. Tho Wkkkly JouitNAi. ut $1 a year Is tho cheapest paper on tho Pacific coast, yet with It wo give yearly sub scriptions to uny of the following valuable publications, each known to the world ns a standard In Its field:! Tho Toledo Hlade, The Queen or Fashions, Womankind, The Farm News, The Child Garden. These valuable publications nro each worth n 81 a-year, yet wo give you your choice, one year tree, ror n 81.50 subscription to The Journal, either tho Daily for six months or tno Weekly fnr niiitnnn ,,.,n, See the list, and don't neglect to profit Don't bo deceived into paying ror ow-tiiuuu premiums ouercU with high priced Papers at a slight advance. Remember The Journal is the meanest, newspaper on tho Pacific vuaai. Kim ib gives you li gh grade 'premiums without addltlonnf chargo Important to 66c. lead, 1-ost. A medium sized black leather hand grip, containing letters, pension papers and other articles, including bottle' it beaV's Will 'w iVi i '" . p0rt t0 'hls office. M1I pay liberal reward. ,0.tf MARRIED. uu,NN-RUTLEnlAt the resldonco a' e chelating clergyman, SafoS Sai& ovenJng, April 1890 tA,!m rt ?imn of Salem and Sarah E Tho young couple go to housekeep ing forthwith In Yew Pnri- n,i ' Jo tho congratulations of lmata f ntnniln 1IICIU19. e test!. Results Tell the Storv. A vast mass ol direct. unlmr,,,,.ui imasS.!""""' "". Children Cry for Wtohr' Cattorla. Farmers. Wnkclec'8 Snulrrol Extarmlnntfir tho original and only nrtlclo or It, kind giving complete satisfaction. ixow reduced from r0 to U0 cents por can. i'or sale by Stcltier Drug Co. Lunn & Brooks and G. W.Putman, balem.Oregon. 3-4-lm THE markets. Chicago. April 6 Wheat, cash May 66 y, . New York, April 6 Silver, 66c; SAN FRANCISCO MARKET. San Francisco, April 6 Wheat. .oj Wool.. Oregon, choice, iooj inferior 3 Sc, valley, 9ric. Hops Quotable at 3e,c. Potatoes 60 to 90c per sack. Oats Milling. 75082. ti TORTLAND MARKET. Portland, April 6. Wheat valley, 58a 59! Walla Walla, SSas6. ' Flour Portland, $3.15; Iienton county. 3.k; graham, $2.65; superfine, $2.25 per bbl. Oats-White, 2426c; grey, 2223; in bags, $4.2555. barrels, 4.5o7.eo: cases, 3,75. ," Potatoes.. New Oregon, i53oc per sack. ;,,';, 510.50 per ion. :o?91,,Va,ley 9ioc; Eastern Oregon, Millstufls..Bran, Sll.5oi3oo; shorts,$i2 Apples. 40c. roultry..IIens, 5c; rocsters, 1.80 per doz; and not wanted; ducks, 3.50(4.50 per dor., turkeys, live 89c ' - Hides, .green, salted 60 lbs 5c; under 60 lbs 444c; sheep pelts, io7oo. Hops. .Oregon, 4 to 6c, according to quab nutter. .Oregon fancy creamery, fancy dairy, 30; fair to good, common, t7Vic. Cheese .Oregon full cream, I4I5, Egg.. Oregon, 9c per doz. Ueef Topsteers, 3.oo3.25 per Unfair d0reaff4t3SC!COW, C! Mutton.. Best beef, 2.oo2.2?: choice ewes, 1 .25 5 dressed, 4tf 5c. ogs, .Choice, heavy, 3.25(33.50; light and feeders; 2 75; dress U, 3Wper!b. per?b.' m 56c; ,arEe34c ' SALEM MARKET. Wheat. .sMc per bu market firm. Oats .17c. $6!io!',Balca,Cheat 4.55.o; timothy, iiZ V n "n?esaIe 'ots, 3.00; retail, XhnrL ".,' J : ",0i sack?d "Wi 1200 ""w,i'i cnoP eed, ii.oo Poultry.. Chickens, 3.0033.50 per doz.; fc 3-5o4 50; geese, ftfoolftoo; tuii IIocs.-Dressfrl iiy Uve Cattle.. 22ji. 3S4; i52o; TINTYPES-Natural and evttlwiar fcil In five minutes. All for 10 emu Coal etc samr. No money In advacce, lit I tent, Asylum avenue, one block tut iUM scnooi. Tin Aim WANTED ,A man or woraw In Tret; I 1 iu sun mc ireji paying Doom on lie ttl Ket; 3 to 14 made every dty; iddn 449. uregon city, ur. WANTEDr-Two or three 11 hhcM heifer calves, between fire and tea ntui Address J. M care of Journal. t-n ATb. SMlTH-FurnitBre repaired uit varn.shtd, pxlure frames aRd mu eiitl order, canvas stretched, upholstery & job work done on short notice. 41a IIUIE WING SUNG (JOr-JP M goods, matting, dressing gownr, till pi, ornaments, Imported teas, bisken.ckure; screens, etc. at lowest prices, Ltia'a derwear made to order in the s!. it Court st. 41a COW FOR SALE.-A goodJersij.F, fresh in milk, centle, andanpertaq cow. Call on D. C. Serman, atasweia State. Hi FOR. SALE 'three acres ot land is 1 Park, with good house and bin, lot hi trees, all rich garden land, lor sale oaf Apply to Lewis Pettyjohn. KB TREES Pruned and sprayed, loppl a speciality, also ueei traniienea w ? good shape. Call or addrcs Jno. W, Oz 105 Commercial street. I"1' For sale or trade.-Re w fruit and stock ranch In 0(en. ( 200 acres. Will sell cheap, oae;W trade lor Grocery stock. For pirticua quire at this office. II. A D. lg FOR SALE-Eight milch co sal w year olds. Inquire of M I. Eg". Vt, 'JZ. CARPET PAPER-Urge lot ct W brown wrapping paper for sale dnp. p trie tiling lor pulling unacr w - Journal ollice. nr pUulic mEN. ToLrixilAils 7SS Iness houses can obtain all newspaper"" mation from the press of the sU.c country from the Press Clipping, R ( Allen'sl Union block. Portbaf. VEDO NOTWANT-UorJwli" men of ability, feco to oo 1 1" hustlers. State ana gwij. --- and commluion. Racine Fire Ef? Racine. Wis. tf. .. r,.n o.Mn r-il &bso? I". U, IXU1TO Jlftliw.-w. . Ar7neu fXr nil nAWlDaDtrS IBa ", Fine atock of cigais and confecticeoT-f '( Miller. Prop. Sacrtmew' ( . L.. .1 .. 1 . i'A )i'M 1'nrtiann. oau""-. .t..i '" .w. .-...-;--, ,-! JW 1 1 acoma ana an r uncww r-r- Miller's Postoffice blocs JERSEY ULU-i-urcDrcur.v , service, une 01 me ''rTt ute Oregon. Terms i cash. CjH " f Dairy, on Railroad and D it. ffi, llAVbU.. M..UIVC. 2. 0. Wool.. Best, I2?c. t TJVI ' l-BCS..Cash. 8c. Butter.. Best dairy. 20c. " Cheese .i2i3c, farm amnWori r.... 4io; shoulders, 5c. Potatoes., uc per bu. Onions., ic. 15c; fancy creamery, , Baccn, 7c; hams Prl'c Oncfa Moo ENGAGEMENT OF Miss Grade m And herown musical lewgT Presenting the Itt wlw T..Jr. Aoril 71 AUbsuwl " - xrrAA. Annl PERCHA OK Under the marugeoent .Xf ofH Price-,50 cenU, anf S ... c.-f. n sale " ;. iSgiteBBk-. H ':: -1,