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lima. r-K -tv, .. si ..1 , ! i .Jak& Kth r .j ;v j n i?1 . 'TOilKffflBBt- Daily Capital Journal BY HOPICR BROTHERS. TUESDAY, APJIIL 21, 1890. 5SHss?ssiaaHSHSBaasiHaHi DAILY LINE TO PORTLAND. L'Tt? A f i?n tl 11 ill lill'llilW - JAltona and Ramona LEAVE DAILY, SUNDAY. Portland, G.-45 a. m. 900 m- Salem, 7145 a. m. 10115 a.m. Independence, 6130 a. m, 0o a m. J Click time, regular service and cheap . , raic At. P. BALDWIN, Agent, Salem, SOCIETY CHRONICLE. I MOItmsON'8 "FAUST." The singing or the church choir of Nuremburg ns heard In the Morrison nrorluctfnn of Faust Is of the best. A company of carefully Helcctcd singers Is carried especially for this purpose. JFaust will bo at Heed's opera house Thursday evening, April 23. Tickets at Patton's. A FOUKTH OF JULY. The A. 0. U. W. and "Woodmen of tho World orders havo a Joint com- inlttco to make arrangements for celebration of July Fourth at Salem on a large scale. Tho committee con sists of Gideon Stolz, Chas. II. Lane and Alderman lllgdon of the "Work men, and II. A. Thomas, Win. 0. Wcstauott and Wins. Burggraf of the Woodmen. ELKS IN POSSESSION! Men of the Antlers Capture the Capital City. RECEIVED WITH A BAND 2&as&x&ssS5Z?zzz , - iSSi 'Miss E, A, Stewartf jMILLINERY, imr .W ' v All grade of good, from the lowest price, to the (inct llie market affords. 94 State St, t&sgms&wj PERSONAL. Kx-flov. Z. F. Moody left this morn Iiiir for a business visit to Tho Dalles. Hon. Geo. W. D.tvls went over to state Newport today to be absent ror a snort time. I). A. While, tho Court street feed dealer, returned on tho early train this morning from a business trip to Slicc1ds.a Rev. Win. Iloblnson, of tho Turner Presbyterian church, was In the city today. Mrs. Iloblnson remains to the mission meeting. J. Btltcs, laundry foreman at tho asylum, left this morning for Port land and will visit Han Francisco be fore returning. Thos. Pomeroy, of Meliama, with his grandson and two granddaugh ters, J. A. lllchards, Elizabeth and Lily lllclmrds, Is In tho city for a fow days. Wm. Wolfer and Jacob Stnuiror, of Hubbard, came up to Balem this morning on business. Thoy drovo up In three hours, und report tho roads very good. Win. Wolfer and Jacob StaulTer of jiuuunru, viero in town today, on business at tho court houso. They say the roads aro oxccllont; thoy drovo up In threo hours. Hov. 0. A. llalloy, presiding elder of tho Pugot Sound conference or tho A. M. 13. church Is In tho city and will preach on Wednesday uvenlng nt tho North Salem church of hlsdcnom. Iimtlon. This Is his llrst visit to Salem, though he has been on tho Paul Ho coast since 1&I9. a. a. it. and w. it. o. The ladles of Sedgwick Relief Corp3 and the G. A. 11. boys last evening cntcrtalund their friends at Insurance hall in a happy manner. A musical program was followed by a novel auction or "Dead Horse Sale." On this occasion E. If. Hall acted as auctioneer, mid all who bought pack ages "sight unseen," as It were, got value received, and the whole event caused much merriment. The affair closed with Icecream and a royal good social time. Y. M. 0. A. 0FF1CKKS. At a regular meeting of the board of directors of the Y. M. C. A., Mon day night, Home changes in the per sonnel or the hoard were made ns fol lews: J. II. Albert having rcslngcd, his son Joseph, was elected to the un expired tern and Hon. G. M. Irwin, sbool superintendent, was chosen to servo the term made vacant bv J. II. T.Tutlilll.F. A. Wiggins was elected to the presidency. The resig nation of Walter 0. Paige, the present general secretary, was received. Mr. Paige asks release on Juno 1st, as he Is preparing to return to tho east, and to, later, accept a more lucrative posi tion In tho association work. Ifn took charge of tho local organization In August, 1801, and has proven him self n courteous, Industrious secretary. Parade, Visiting Delegations, a Banquet Tonight, and OiTioKUH Elkotkii. The suml minimi election of thoSaleui Ministe rial Association was had, and tho fol lowing were elected: President, II. A, Denton; vice president, A. Iter sl)iiw secretary and tieasuror, J. Itowoisnx. Tho following wuro also appointed a commlitco on pregram: llov. J. P, Farmer, Hov. J. Howor wix, mid Hov. 0. W. GramilK. ST. PAUL'S CHUItOII. Tho membership of St. Paul's Epis copal parish or this city duly elected tho following gentlemen as vestry men of tho church: Messrs. J. A. Sellwood, W. T. Slater, Thomas Hoi- man, John Dancoy, Charles Hetilat. J. It. Falrbank and W. C. Tllson. Tho affairs of the parish will be ad ministered dnrlng 1800 by J. A. Sell wood, senior warden: John Dancov. Junior warden. Charles Heulat. secre tary and W. T. Slater, treasurer. No formal stops havo vet been tiiknn bv iiieciiurchfor fllllnir Its vacant mil. pit. Tho ladles or tho church will prepare nun sorvo, in tne guild room, two luncheons, today and tomorrow for the express benefit of tho one bun dled or more delegates to the Wom an's North Pacific Presbyterian Hnnrrt or Missions now In session here. Condensed Testimony. Chaj. II. Hood, Ilrokernud Manufacturer ' kwii, wiiumuui, unio, certifies that Dr. fell New Discovery 'has no equal as a KATIIEK FOIIKOAHT. Itiiln TllOS- day night. Showers and cooler Wed. uesdiiy. There Is moreCaurih In this section of the onunnrilmn l other dbessos put together ...... ..... ., ,,, many) ears 1 oc- w IknI local remedies, and by constantly hlline iocutciiii local iicJtmcnl. m nuuncel it IneuiiiiWe. Science h.,,", ca.anh.0 U, a cm.U.u.lonal Ulialt? an 11 f. 5 l',l" constitutional treatment lUM'aCauiili Cure, manufactured by '" i iMiiey Co.. ,lcdo. Ohio U the onfv ra.isiliutl.w.1 cure on the ,aii,c,. J, , taken nuiiullyln ilosn ftoni lo d,ops to a ,able" nful. Ubqu directly on He bloUaml iiiucou, w.fccH of the s).cm. ThcyX, $to.)fv.ranv case It falls to cur,. Send 0 circular an I testimonials. Addies. . ... . ' 1 Ciiknkv J4 Co., Toledo. O N.ld by DniuUtf, 7$ cent. ' ,U" A Klnn's Cough remady. J. D. brown, Pron of St. ames Hotel. Ir. Wayue, Ind testifies that 11c w cureu 01 n lou-jh of two years stand, lie, caueed by U Grlnne, by Dr. King's New Discovert. II 1' K1:,ui ii.ti..r. ,.. ,, ,., ., Mll oiuniuiviiie. Maw , says that he has used and reccotnendsd 1 ami never m-cw It to fall and would rather .1.1.0 11 man nny uoctor, because It a way CUreS. Air Mommtnn ao 1. .1 ... rhu Vi ...1 " ",'"" ',. ". ": aJ' 'm i rii "'"' p u bi nana ana lias no i:"i?IP'. . ww "."" , IIUIIIVI Tho order of Elks have captured the city and will Install a lodge tit Salem tonight. An Immense throng was at the local trains today to receive the visit ing delegations. At 11:30 led by tho II. A. C. band, a splendid pioccsslon, attended by car riages proceeded from tho Southern Pacific depot to headquarters at Hotel Willamette. HAIL TO THK ELKS. The following dispatch was received at Salem last night from Portland. and Is entirely self-explanatory to all Interested Salemltes and those who know anything of the big, genlnl and popular fraternity: "About fifty mem bers or Portland lodge, .No. 142, II. P. O. Elks, will leave lor Salem in the morning accompanied by representa tive members from Astoria, Pendleton, The Dalles, San Antoula, Texas, and various other lodges, to assist In the Institution of the new lodge of Elks at Salem tomorrow. The delegation of olllccrs und members will leave on a special, to arrive about 11 a. in. In their prlvato carampleentcrtalnment has been provided, and n gala time is expected. The Portland Elks will re turn on Wednesday morning." HANQUET PROGRAM. Address of welcome. Hnn. P. II. TVAr toastniaster. Music. Our Guests, Geo. G. Bingham. Music. B. V. O. K V. P. Tustln. Music. Fraternity, M. L. Tichner. Music. The Ladlei, C. M. Idleman. Music. Our Baby Elk, Henry Griffin. Music. Our Absent Brothers, D. Soils Cohen. Music. The Press, W. S. Dunniway. MuJo. The Elk, U. Y. Mitchell. Music. . Our Country, W. J. D'Arcy. Music, Slate of Orcnon, Governor V. P. Lord. UKLEOATIIS FROM AI1ROAD. This inornlnir's overland train brought the following delegates from Itoseburg lodgo No. 32(1 II. P. 0. E.: Fred Gago Tustln, exalted f ruler, Fred W. Hayncs, Dr. F. H. CoiTman. J no. 11. Itlddlc. ChiiH. T. Cnrrv. A. Salzuian, Ilernian Marks.J.W. Becan- non, li. Urockway, Dr. Bradley. G. W. Parrott, F. B. Walte, Jus. Fratro, .T. H. Walte, 1). McWIlllams, J. II. Haw kins, F. A. Clements, C. I). Drain, W. 11. iniUClSOn. J. T. Ilr tWa. .Tun T w - -- -r.-'i w saws . AUOUT THE ELICS. The stato house will bo well repre sented nt tho banquet. " Usually Portland sends only her worst classes toSaleni Criminals and politicians. Among tho Elks nresomo very respectable business men. . The Elks havo nothing to do with politics, or religion. Thoy also never pass tho hat or resolutions. ' "Our Society," said a prominent Elk, "docs not exclude any man on account or race, sex, colpr or previous condlton. We do weed out mean men and put a premium on good fellow ship." AT THE COURT HOUSE. They Don't Like It. At Rosebyrg theio Is a big hobo camp, which furnishes a sort of gen eral headquarters for the "Weary Willies. They usually stop thercaud "rest" often for a week at a time In their Journeys north and south. In this camp there is a sign board posted bearing tho following Inscriptien: "Look out for Eugene! Hum townl Bock pile." This probably explains why so few of tills dcirencrutctl clas of human beings have frequented our streets of late, and why the few that do venture to come here get out of town so quickly when Invited to "move on" by the police. Eugene Guard. Heard in Salem. Wo often icad quaint sayings of children in the dif ferent magazines and other publica tions, but we will statcnthat Salem possesses a few remarkably Intelligent cblldrcnt, as will bo evinced by the follewing: A primary teacher in one of tho Sunday schools was recently busily engaged In perusing tho lesson for tho day, assisted by a chart, por traying Elijah on his knees, praying. When the pupils were questioned as to what Elijah was about to do, one bright-eyed Httleglrl replied: "He Is going to turn a summersault." The topic of the lesson In Junior Endeavor meeting recently was, "Jonah In the Whale's Holly;" while the teacher was relating the experience of Jonah, hav ing Just located him in the whale's mouth, a girl of boven summers spoke up. "Did ho chew him?" Proceedings In the Various County De partments, Farmers generally are pleased to have lower taxes this year, than for manv vcars. but Issulnir tax receipts goes on slowly nt tho sheriffs olllce. CANDIDATES ACCEPT. Following Republican candidates have today filed their acceptance of nominations on the Republican ticket: David Craig, Dr. J. N. Smith, rep resentatives. E. A. Taylor, Mehamu: Win. Davis, Silverton; W. L. Jones, Sllvcrton; A. J. Richardson, Stayton; constable. Wm. M. Itllleary. Turner; S. T. Johnson, JefTcrson; E, Osborne, Stay ton: J. W. Wadswortli. Hercb: I. M. Eskcw, Mplmmn; Justice of the peace. Geo. W. Jones, superintendent of schools. OrovcrP. Terrell, county Judge. I. N. Davis, county commissioner. I ACTION UEOUN. A suit of attachment l:i wlilcli J. II. Lunu Isplaintllfand S. B. Stump de fendant was begun April 20, in circuit court, department No. 1, Tor tho sum or $1,000 and Interest and attorney fees, same belmr balance, on a note of $1,G00 glveu by Leo Willis, Wm. Eng land, II. B. Holland, nnd T. L. Golden S TOWELS - - FACIAL, Sat, . i! THURSDAY - s ' M "" " Full and'complctc line, Also Towel Crashes 4 3 Special This Week 257 Commercial street, NEW ADVERTISER C 500- 25c Letter Tablets for 15c each Get on to the Northern facilic Flyer. The change or time via the North crn Paellie enables passengers to leave Portland daily at 6 p. in., reachlngSt. Paul and Minneapolis In three days, St. Louis and Chicago in three and ono-hair days, Lincoln, Neb., at 12:55 noon or the third day, Omaha at 1:05, St. Joseph at 5:50, Atchison at (MO, Leavenworth at 7:35 and Kansas City at 8:05. You can sco by this that tho NorMi. ern Pacific equals all other lines to all points, and If you will comparo sched ules, you will seo that tbn Xorrlmi-n Pacific beats all other lines into Lin coln four hours. St. Josonh t.wnlvn hours, Atchison twelve hours. Le-ivnn. worth fourteen hours and Kansas City ten hours nnd forty-llvo minutes, where immediate connections aro made in union depots for all points. Don't rorcct that the NorMmm Pn. ciflc Is the only lino runnlncr t.wniinno imii iv wiu cast, me oniy dining car route from Portland; the only lino running a first-class Pullman slcenor F, Sf Dearborn's Book Stor e. endorsed by the above and .1. II. Mump as trustees of the Unitarian Kiim-'i of this city. The attachment was ls' ed against the property of Mr. Stump i.t instance of Carson & Fleming, attor neys for plaintiff. Store. at Fred rellpvi. A. I-ecg' Druo State Treasurer's Fourteenth Notice. State Of Ohecion, ) TlOJASUUY Dr.PAUTMENT. t ...... f.. ::.i, :. .,.v'". -i;1-" " mora . . ...... dm mum wm w - c i tore deem all outstanding Htam warrants c.dorMMi by mo "presented, n ml not I ad ror want or Muds" belween tho (' f ct-Hr8 im and Nove nffi ..v'... J ni: "1UPS cius vu, w tit tho ltfoiiof warrants drawn on to! . w o ".QK-viiioa x uiiiiiiiii siL'uner Glvans, J. M. IlamsbroiiL'h. J. v. I through from Portland to Minneapolis Porter, Jits. Callohan, C. F. Cathcart, . nml St" rmi1 wItllo"t change, and tho Grant Lovcns. . (),lly Uno to the Yellowstone Natlonnl BelOW Is II list or Officers frnm Vnrt. I " . .. . . land lodgo No. 142: I). Soils Cohen I, ' ,,iror"mtio". tickets, sleep- district deputy grand exalted ruler,' ! S,C!lr rcscrvatlons' ct(J" c" or iiisiauingouicerjM. L. Tichner, E.U.; I II. D. Gradon, E. L. K.; W. F. Hall, Thomas, Watt & Co., E. L. K.; E. W. Howe, E. L. K.; A. D. ' Agents, Salem Charlton, treasurer: A. . oar.ri.,nn 20 Commercial stcet. secrotary; II. I). Grltlln, csqulcr; D. 1). P Hvuiu.pland r.md.and that all buoU' Stolnor' l .,, i.i " ' i'n,iwy enuoroet , w 1 bo ,.,i ,.;,; 'i .... ."" :". .iv"a,"K ' rom ...... .,vi, iiu-uiiiuui mis notice. Neer, chaplain; J. D. Mann. I. G.i O.' u. t'rabb, tylcr: X. A. KHiinin.r organist. , THE MKMUKHSIUP. Below Is given a list or tho members of tho now lodgo being organized, which bo will known .as Salem lodiro No.;i:iO,B. P. O.K.: h A. B. Glllls. "R. P.. iv.fi.... .i m II A& M. k THE ClUCUIT COUKT. Judge Hewitt udjourned depart ment No. a last nlglit at (1 o'clock and following docket entries were made: Wm. M. Wirt vs. Oregon Nursery Co., tried, arurucd and submitted. Taken under advisement. Mary Payton vs. Wmllllams & Emr- litnil Banking Co., motion nnd de murrer overruled, answer to be filed by Juno 20, and cause continued. II. P. McNary, receiver, vs. Geo. Williams, Emma A. Williams and A. Bush, foreclosure, decree as prayed for in tho complaint. Jcsslo A. Robrer vs. Chas. F. Simon and Isabel Simon, continued. HILL op SALE. Chas. Stewart hits given n bill of salo of a lot of personnl property, on his farm, 21 miles southwest of Ger vals, to Geo. D.. Ethel J. and Aimln Stewart, the consideration being WOO. xue document was filed with tho county clerk yesterday. PUOUATE COUIIT Inthoestato of L. B. Cavanauirh. MARKETS. 21 Wheat, caili 62c THE Chicago, April New York, April 21. Silver, 66c;lead, 3 3 SAN 1-VANC1SCO MARKET. San Francisco, April 21. Wheat, i.o8 Wool . . Orenn dint... r7!lir.n tnj..t. m fc, valley, 9iic. Hops Quotable at 3Sc l'otntoes Oo to ooc per sacje. Oats-Milling. 7S82. POltTLAND MARKET. Portland. Anrll t Vh- '..,11 ... 6o;WallaWaflaY7a8. l "" iJ riour roruanci, J3.00J Eenton county. 3.00 j graham, $2.65; superfine. $2.23 per bbl. Oats-White, 2526c; grey, 2324;rollei in bags, S4,2(fB.2C. barrels. a.xofSLt.nr.' cases, 3.75, w' ' I otatoes.. New Oregon, 250300 per sack. Hav..Good. dtaia ner ton. Wool.. Valley, 9ioc; Eastern Oregon, MilJjtufls.IJran, $ll.Soi3oo; shorts,i2! Poultry.. Hens, Sc; rocsters, 1.80 per dor. 4.005.00 per doz. LADlI.ira.ke.7-?5 home work, and will ?i.j """bU 1 to all , ndnBW"cgSOT Stebbins, UmSJXvS A. D SMITir v.. 'T -"rl varvished,pIctKnl urucr. canvnt i.t..i . r-.4 I work done on, hJ ZlTk VVAMTriT". " I! iYioYBu7CtT"l ket;$3to$4m;dVrei! 449. Oregon City. 0,. 7 d1'' iiuiE WING SANOcin; soods. mailing ,?,...t.r"H,P ornaments, taTWBfiM denvearm.,1-, '::J"! F,c?' 1J - - .- u,UCt ,n v. v.ourt st, " 1 year o ds. Innnfr. r r ,.n " i Or. - 1. emu ?A'iiiii ....!.. . VilllVI T. 1 I' II , 11 I . . m Iff vr,nInwrafPPlne l?aper for ule X I the thine for mining ..-j- .. '"t. Journaloffice. " ( iness houses can ni.,1.1. .11 ..." mationfromthePrM,oftl,S- wviieiisi union UJock, PonluJ, -, r. 11 limn 1 1 . kj. c.iva s ANi i..m 1 ... r ,. . 1111 awe? uii; lor an nowspspen ui uA Fine atock of clean unci coefectkceVri miner, l'rnn ' PAFEKSiri'oTmU mi Tacoma and San Fianeiico Mwncislu Miller' Pnonffi,.. M.L ri'HU FOR SALE One hnn.. ..J I-.U.I uatod In Wheatbnd. V.nhill mx,U ...... Kuwu nun, ror we MiptS Property is tint lmmn ,v.i. hotel. Address, A, cre JowmL (Jfl and not wanted; ducks, V. Elilcii, W. AV. Contrls, ' j'1 I.V7I Vnnt Metsciian, State Treasurer. The U. S. show Royal Baking Powiitc cvjwter to an others. 6HEESE. GflEESE FuU Cream Cheese, 15c per lb, Cream brick cheese, Edam cheese, RocWortc Clwcsc Switzcr Cheese, Umburgcr cheese, Pineapple cheese, -rcme dc Brlc cheese, II. D'ArCV. V 'V. AVrll.. ...... r. . Lane, Kd. N. Hdcs, a. C. Dllley.F. 1. TitlklnBton, W. G. Westacott, "K. iuiiuo, .iiimes .McCain, W. S Dunniway, Col. .1. Olmstead, It. a. Her tmro. 13. L. winti t x o....... Gov't Reports A,u' st0er, E. K. Cooper, S. W. at Baklns AwAr i'f'l,0"lson, T. C. Smith Jr.. Gonr. paters JelTAfeyer3,c.F.LsiirKl J. M. Woods, Geo, 1 IIiiRhcs. Jeff ulnn,W.J.lVArey,j.M.Kcene,G 0. Hlnsrliam, A. L. Brown, Walter I enton AlBorlcke,B.F. Meredith i. H. Pluinmor. Lm. ion., -.! AViiIn, j. Irwin, A. 1). Let-dy.V. r. Lord, c. Hemphill. ' ' , THE OKFICElta. Tho follow li.R list of oillcers Is bo- nBii?,t,,,',,0nV Officer Miiitn, Jr., treasurer; 1. li. B'Arov .1,,lrc;iHGIll9,ccti,rinKknlBi?t; Spring Medicine Your blood in Spring is almost certain to ba full of Impurities -tbo accumula tlon of tho winter months. Bad ven tilation of sleeping rooms, impure air iu uwemngs, lactones nnd shops, over eating, heavy, Ininronor foo.i. fn.,r of tho kidneys and liver properly to do Avfm n..i- A. M.n vk. !. luu, inrustupon them, aro ,u i'wo causes 01 this condition. It Is of the utmost Importance that you Purify Your Blood NOW. n tl1.An . .. - -.., v nMUlor lvcamor comes and "T. -" " ucaiin. uecause men .anionic effect of cold bracing air is uke m die i ,, W?-' wise hV l gone, your weak, thin, Impure blood f hv Purl nUwTi hei Pf'eHy 1. will not fumUh HMJ.. ., "'.I t..,.1 ur,e.'. nf.h y i the basis oftrood That tired feeling, loss of appetite, will Hood s Pills are purely vegetable perfectlv harmless, always reliable anf LVnefickl. X deceased, tho hearing of tho llnal ac count, or-tho Lewis Savnuo, the ad ministrator, was. vesterdnv. nnnt.ln. ucd until May 4 at 11 a. ra Tho 11- nai account of the executrly in ti.n, estatoof Amos Hovendon. dPfonsnV was llled with tho county clerk yes- lorimy. ii snows tho total cash re ceived as $1,018.70; It will bo heard on Saturday, May 23 County Judge Hubbard, yesterday appointed Clara F. Brey, guardlanof tho person and estate of Wm, M. Brev. a rlmnr.ntn,i lwrtion, aged years. Tho proporty amounts to $1200 and thc-guardlan's bond was fixed at $2,i00. IMPROVEMENT of the court houso square grounds, l' Ullng has becrtin. Trcr-s mui Bt...,., aro bolng burned and tho hltchlm? lwsts and chains removed. Tho old familiar slcht of lnmr mant hitched In the street, pawing great "ura '" ''" sirect, will bo missed. m Perfect Wiadnm Would give us perfect health. Because mn turkeys, live mOicc. HIdr?fl. . rrfrn cnlt1 A IU- -. . ,, ",',b,,"i m..v w im jci unucr Co lbs 44jc; sheep pelts, io7oo. I lops.. Oregon, 2 to 3c, according to qual Putter, .flfirnn Cnn.. rAMM.... .-rr-. ,;:; 1.1 .".. r:r.-""Vf jmy ...vj M.,jr, lairio good, !5(I7V,J common,; t52oc. ;., Cheese .Oregon full cream, 4I5. Eggs.. Oregon, lie per dor. Beef. .Tonsteers. 1 nrSi e n.. II.. r-i- . . j yjj I .' u, iwi. MSlAl?c:!35C5COW, 3C5 ? ""n"' VAL dresied'4i.Sc... . vi:a. . viiiiiLC. 1 rnvv t nrtrM m . 11 1. and pfdersr2.S:dreed, 40' " Veal. .Small, rhnlpw rtU. I - . 1 3a"-i "ge, 34C SALEM MARKET. Wheat.. soc perbu., market firm. Oats..i8rlj(?. t6l.7, ,,BaleJ' cheat' S.ooS.So; timothy, I'lour .In wholesale lntc ? n- .,.ti 1.2a: limn, l.nlt- .. -. '--T.. ,' """ Ijoo8' ,2'00,30J chop feed, 11.00 Poultry.. Chickens, 7c; ducks, $3.00 "ii' ? i' jvjs.uu, (urveys, 7(oc. yeal..Dressod, 4. ' ' w I loPS . . Dreed t Live Cattle.. a2&. I'OR SALE.r-One house ted bin lifi acres ot land, In good cultintua. i one half mile south of Odd Felloti ( tery. J.Hatt. jifl Reed's Opera Hou Thursday, April 23. X MORRISON'S, Famous Scenic and Dramatic Production of FAUST Wool.. Best, I2?ic. ')" Etri7S..rntli Kc Butter.. Best dairy. 20C. Cheese .14c. Farm KmnV,t ir..i. 4io; shoulders, 5c. l'otatoej..lccJperbu. Onions.. 1 Vic loc; fancy creamery , Bacoa, 7c; hams With its wonderful Scd; Electric and Caldoffl Four Ply Linnn online n styles, only 10 cents. Also big lino of sprinif neckwear only 25 cents nt Johnson & Son's. TUn. M,rfAiic "Rrorlw scene, with genuine Hate J lightning and the maglcffl fire. Produced here fa tirety under the locaJnwwr ment 01 tne ration orw Seats now on sale, Sap Sapo clwese. ec:SwS!S 01enthe WBV forserloua riU.. ..'i..a health, or breaking out of humors and Impurities. To make pure, rich, red blood Hood'8 Sarsaparilla stands un- v.,u,lltu. inousauas teatlfv to li. t,u m.j. merits. Millions take it as their u Instructed by the 'commlttonnr 8nrIntrMe.lininn nnrj, . 1 1 in 0 Uv nn.i..nii ".. " -ommuiep of , - vv" occauM toiYhti'off'"!".. and police sundry' nulncerbf vlclffilzen have complained bo cleaned upV A. U. UILLev, wuy .Marshal. I 18-2 1 w, ,., Kurui Armin Stelner. tvlnr H THKHANQCOTTONIQIIT , t. AiN ttttt s&gs&i&BSgp IWU 8 flllS wIlUHgoduirtapMUi, Hood's Sarsaparilla nXSTEK iSsss:, coiu-s- wm Reed proRram uue, come all. ... '""fcNUH 11UU. J win 00 Riven, Come 18-2r Awarded Highest HonorsWorld's Fair, Medal, Mldwlater Fair. Da w CREAM BAKING POWDIR Host Perfect Mad. 4oVrtlMlStaa NORTHCgt PACIFIC jj RUNS Pullman Sleeping ElegantlDinln Cars Tmirlst Swepm' . ... .. rvi'oti.1 To St. Paul, .Minneap, -- Grand Forks, Crookstoa. l6S Helena and Bi"te' TiiRnilRH TICKETS .J To rhloipo. Wajhineton, mT 1 fofk, Boston, am liasi an' - , For information, toe rU. tickets, can on or wi- r . THOMAS, WATT & d AGENTS, 365 Cwnffierdiltr. & HOmaw ii "" -