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1 1 ' iii in mMmmmmtmmmmmmmiggg Dailv Cqiiial Journa FY ItPI'RK MRVI IIKRS, WEDNESDAY, DEC. 2, 1890. it DAILY LIKWIO PORTLAND. ii -STEAMERS Altona and Ramona j -LCAVE- tj DAILY. Portland, 0:43 a. in. V Salem 7:45 a. ru., except Sunday. ' QukU time, regular service ant! ehcip j ....rates ... ' M. P. BALDWIN. I? Agent, Salem. Wool Shawls, Wo "liow a complete line fioni fioc up. Excellent aliios. Fur Trimming, " For dresses or capes, Including Thibet, mink, cross-cut mink tails, cream lamb, silver fur, Jetted fur. We show some nice things In feather trimming. -Men's Clothing. Lot us fit you with one of our Happy Home and K. N. & F. suits. $10 Overcoats, Best yaluc; try one. - Hats. Most complete line now In. Lead ers of style. J, J, Dalrymple Co, THE WILLAMETTE ANNEX. J. B. Nye, of the Long Beach Hotel Takes Charge.. During the past week the old and popular bar at the notel Willamette lias been opened up by J. B. Nye, who conducts the Long Beach Hotel In sea son. Mr. Nye proposes to make this place one of the most popular resorts In the state and bring it up to the old time fame. The new proprietor has been In this line of business for many years, and will carry a high grade stock. He will kep tlie place free from all objectionable features, and make it a resort which cultured people will take pleasure and comfort in vi siting. Pure goods and superb service will commend Mr. Nye's place at all times. Released. Geo. Comstock, who accidentally broke a window at the Dabney Racket store, while lie was drunk Tuesday evening, was released from the city Jail today, lie liavlng settled for costs and the broken glass. Bucklen'8 Arnica Salve. The best salvo in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fover sores, tetter.cbapped hands,chllblalns, corn, and all skin eruptions, and posi tively cures piles, or no pay required It is guaranteed to give perfect satis faction or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Fred A. Legg. Our cloaks are business bringers for us. Every one gives complete satis faction to tho purchaser. Perfect in fit, quality and stylo, Prices now re duceu. MACKINTOSHES Our double texture,doublo detachable cane Mack tosh at $5 is a beauty. Our $10 mack reduced to $8.50 to close. Cheaper ones $2.50 and $3. A lino of gossa mers to close at 60c, 75c, 81, $1.50 $2, less than half price. Our Dress Goods stock, full of now things. WILLIS BROS, t CO, Court and'Llberty. "Clio-Cash Dry Goods, Clothing ,and yiioo House. T&$WmmfH Arm jt H wSrnk ANOTHER BREAK IN MACKINTOSHES -AND- RUBBER GOODS. Including Ladles' Gents' and Children's Rubbers of all styles, Rubber Boots, Hats, Coats and Slickers, - UnderweaR , ' . For Men, Women and Children, at prices to meet the hard times. As usual, wo will have a vaBt stock or E Continued, This week wc continue our jacket special. Remember every gar ment In the lionsc 20 Per Cent Oft Prices always marked in plain figures. Take off a fifth anil you have It. ,, , Jackets are the thing for this cold weather. New Handkerchiefs, Just received an Immense sample line, one of a kind. Gives us a marvelous assortment, and with the extra discount we get we can give you far better values than regular. Embroidered handker chiefs 5c. to $2. T. Mverson. OREGON PERSONALS. County Judge G. P. Terrell went to Jefferson today. A. B. Smith returned on the 2:20 lo cal from Albany. Attorney George Downing rctuancd today from Albany. Dr. M. Kitchen, of Stayton, was a Salem visitor today. " ' Judge J. C. Morcland, of Portland, was In the city today. Adlutant General B. B. Tuttlc of Portland Is In the city. Horticultural Commissioner Dallcy returned from Portland. C V. Dudley, of Lansing, Mich., Is registered at yie Cook hotel. Ex United States Attorney General Williams returned this morning to Portland. Dr. Kuykendall returned to Eugene today haying lectured before Willa mette Medical college. nardy Holman, elected messenger of tho State Board of Equalization, is an ex-sheriff of Polk county. Hon. McKinley Mitchell of Ger vals is to speak soon at Salem on the question of a registration law. G. WIngate, a member of the State Board of Equalization, arrived In the city this morning from Astoria. Capt. II. L. Wells, secretary of the state tax board, Is secretary of the state Republican club league and a political writer on the Oregonlan. It U reported that J. J. Murphy, Claud. Gatch and E. F. Parkhurst will not uermlt the use of their names as candidates before the city Republcan convention' Rev. A. E. Waire, of Illinois, will address the mens' meeting at the Y. M. C. A., at 4 o'clock, next Sunday af ternoon. Special music has been ar ranged for the occasion. Col. F. C.Smith of Salem announces that the Union Veterans' Patriotic League has decided to continue its organization Zand -will hold regular meetings in the post. Matters of a political natute .will demahd the at tention of the members from time to time. A Salem man said today: "Street Commissioner Gobalet Is doing tho best street work of any man we have had in that place for some time." Marlon county officials turned follow ing fees over to the county treasurer: Clerk V. L. Ehlcn and Recorder F. W. Watters was $448.45; $309.00 being by the latter for November. There was filed Tuesday with the Recorder of Marion county a deed from J. R. .Bryson, assignee- of Job Bros., at Corvallis, to O'Neill Bros; and Callaghan, to the Nlgara sawmill plant and about 700 acres of timber land for $2,000 nnd 80 acres in Linn county for $100. Removed. WHey W. Zlnn has moved his famous pop-corn and pea nut factory to 120 State street, where he continues to make his friends happy. Tho Klein Bros, lecture before the East Salem Evangelical .church was well attended and those present speak of having been well entertained. Prof. L. S. Dunn will lecture to night at 8 o'clock at the Chapel of Willamette Uniyersity. His subject Is "The Acropolis." No admission fee. Prompt and Reliable Are tho Bicycle Messengers. Ring telephone 40 or blue boxes. WANTED-Lady to work for board. Mid dleaged lady prefered. Mrs. D. Bailey, corner of Sixteenth and Trade streets. Refer ences required. 2 3t CURFEW The Boll Rings After Dec. 10.' Salem's Council Passes tho Two Reform Oreinances. The city council met in regular ses sion, Tuesday evening, with the mayor and all members prc&cnt except Alderman Lamport. Recorder Edes' minutes, of the previous meeting be ing found correct the council pro ceeded to business. Alderman Legg-moved that the or dinance providing for cement walks, alley ways and the finishing of tho city hall be passed. Adopted. Further time was given for the preparation of an ordinance for tho opening of Court street. dills paid. John Hughes $ 14 05 1 00 1 33 8 50 0 60 40 00 32 50 A H Forstner Patton Bros A J Basey Statesman G W Gray Snli'tn Gas Co ICenworthy& George 19 30 RMcKlllop 29 60 E Gobalet 25 25 Knox & Murphy 28 00 ES Lamport 3 00 Glover & Pimh - 6 50 PG Norgren 25 Harry Hutton 9 00 LR Murphy - 0 00 Savage & Reld 10 50 RMcNIllop 17 85 Gardner & Dara 13 00 J P Veatch 0 75 J W Phillips 20 Capital Lumbering Co 2 8o Salem Water Co HO 40 Salem Con. St. Ry. Co 449 58 Thomas McNary 30 jpO The committee on streets asked for further time to report upon the mat ter of damages done by the high water. The same committee also reported that they had ordered the alley sower In block 70 extended as per petition. Adopted. This committee also reported In the matter of the claim of H. J. Bigger for damages sustained by defective sidewalk that same be not allowed. Adopted. J. B. Nye was granted a liquor license. Aug. Schrlber and Bach & Nod stonek's application for liquor licenses were duly referred. The street commls&ianer was in structed to clean the Court street 6ewer from Church street to Summer, if some was needed. A petition from Weller Bros, was presented asking permission to erect a corrugated Iron warehouse to the rear or their store. Granted. The ordinance contracting with Archie Mason for tho constructions of cement works, aieaways, etc, for city hall, for $1481; and with Albany iron works for the iron work at $385, was read the third time. Alderman Mur phy moved that the ordinance be rc commited. The motion was lost and the ordinance was duly passed. Alderman Farrar made a verbal re port concerning the foul condition of the engine house, No. 3 and contents, on North Liberty street, and moved that the chief of the fire deparment 'be authorized to take charge of same and place it in proper condition. Car ried. f A bill from Hutchins & Southwlck, for $12.40, and W. D. Pugh, for $31for work on city hall, were received and refened. Tho "curfew" ordinance and the one forbidding minors to enter places of evil resort, were read the third time. Alderman Murphy called at-1 tentlon to the fact that the council1 could not determine what constitutes a misdemeanor. Mrs. Martin being present was iuvited to speak, and pre sented views In behalf of the Ladles' League. The lady stated that In forty cities that have had this ordinance In force the past year, not one Imprison ment was known. Both ordinances were duly passed. The ordinances' will go Into effect November 10th. ! Bushels of Fun is to be had at Reed's opera house every night this week. The Wizzard Oil company has opened a two weeks' engagement at Salem and tho popu larity of the troop accounts for the largo audiences. Tho programs are changed nightly and consists of sing ing, musical and acrobatic specialties, concluding with a very laughable farce. Last night a case of ollver knives and forks, two watch chains and numerous smaller articles of sil verware wore given away. During tho company's stay in Salem they propose to give away fiyc diamond rings, the first of which will bo given away to night Jf tho crowd Is sufficiently large. Is you want to get a dollar's worth of fun for 15 cents, go to tho Reed tonight. 15 cents to any part of the hpuse. Still They Come. Quite a dele gation of incorrglbles was received at the State Reform school this morning from Grant's Pass. They numbered three and their names and ages are: Rulph Tressen aged 14: Earl NJckorson ASYLUM, For tho Insane Patients. Report for the Legislature1 Stew ard's Monthly Report. Superintendent Paine and his as sistants of tho Insano asylum are en gaged in preparing tho biennial report or that Institution for the Informa tion of the lcglslatuie. The biennial term closed at tho asylum on Monday, November 30, at which time tho insti tution had 1,100 patients within its walls. steward's refokt. Geo. W. Hausaker, steward of the asylum, submits following report of farm, garden and dairy products foi November, 1896: 166 bushels beets. 213 bushels turnips. 032 bushels carrots. 4 bushels tomatoes. 150 bushels potatoes. 4340 bunches celery. 12 dozen eggs. 17729 heads cabbage. 904 gallons sour kraut. 3070 gallons milk. 300 pounds grapes. 3600 cabbage plants reset. 4000 lettuce plants reset, i acre onion sets planted. 0 acres vetches sown. 15 acres plowed. 1 acre grubbed. 383 loads wood hauled at farm. 165 loads manure hauled. 8 loads rock hauled. 1,000 bushels grain chopped. 30 young pigs. 6 calves. ASYLUM MEAT ItEFOUT.. 13 heads cattle killed, 5650 lbs, $247 00 Deduct hides 28 00 $221 00 Average per hundred pounds $ 3 01 Meat purchased 451 10 ASYLUM MEAT PRODUCTS. 22 hogs, 4013 pounds. 3 veal, 365 pounds. Geo. W. IIansaker, Steward. The new coin toes are the latest lu thoes. Krausse Bros, have thetu 11-13-tf. Boiled W Have cot some verv nice can get it in any quantity from diluted onohaU and still be ot me same strengtn as mar. usually sold, HfVKRITT & LAWRENCE, P, O, Grocery . Agents for "WorldBeater" Soap," AT MARION'S CAPITOL. PROBATE. Joseph Zollner, guardian of Robert and Daniel Zollner, minors, has filed his- second semi-annual report with the county clerk, ne shows tho re ceipts to have been $881.02 and the disbursements $160.27. leaving balance on hand of $721.35. CIRCUIT COURT. Job Hofer et al., vs. Mary Alpine etval., decree opeued by consent and R. J. Fleming appointed guardian ad lltum for Chas. Alonzo Aplin. Win. nayn ys. Amelia Choquette et al., present'Sherrff ordered to make deed. Salem and Newberg, The Salem football team expected to play the return game with the Newberg team at Salem next Saturday but owing to unforseen circumstances it "will bo Impossible for the game to be played on that day. It fs proposed to have the game at Salem on Christmas Day when It will probably be wlttcssed by a large crowd. The game promises to be one of the most exciting of the season. ! New Shoes. Mell Hamilton had his 0-month-old filly, sired by Montana dam Inauguration, shod by Glover & Pugh. This is the first filly of this ago ever shod in this city. Shortly after the Job was completed a stranger i put his hand on the filly and tho filly felt so good that ho left tho Imprints of tho new shoes on tho stranger's stomach. Returned to the School. Ben nett Thompson and Harry Wright who ran away from the reform school on the 24th ult., were apprehended at a point forty miles west of Eugene Tuesday, and returned to the school. SchiU: ".fs Best teagro cer gives your money back if you don't like it. It's, one thing to say money backhand another thing to do money back. We say it, and yqur gro cer does it; and we pay him. A Schilling & Company State Tax Board. Tho state board of equalization met at 2 p. m. In adjourned session, and perfected following organisation: President, A.C.yVuldon, Lakevlcw. Secretary, 'II. L. Wells, Portland. , Clerk, Geo. G. Shirley of Astoria, j Messenger, Hardy llolmau of Polk county. On motion .of D. J. Thompson per dlcm of secretary and clerk were fixed at $0.00 messenger at $1.50. O. P Goodcll of Marlon county has nub DOCli uuieitu iuuuii uiiiuiu juii owing to tho rrllroad blockade. l ICC UOiRC in wc uiuitiuiu iuyhi Portland, Dec. 2. A. great Jam of Ice has formed In tho Columbia, above tho mouth . of tho Willamette, and now extends past Vancouver and many miles up tho rlycr. The lco was brought down from the upper rlycr by the current, and accumulated off Van-1 conver, forming a gorge of wedged and jamed ice cakes, carried at every con- J celvable angle, that is dally extending farther up the river. There la still open water between Shaw's island and the Oregon side, through which the loose Ice Is carried Into the rlvor below. E. Stephens, of Roscburg, aged 74 years, fathes of Deputy Sheriff R. L. Stephens, died Monday morning. Ho was 111 only one day. i1 H. G. SONNEMANN t.Mi Cider! boiled cider in bulk, Ycu a pint to a gallon, It can be The Salem Market. Potatoes are scarce. They retail at tho store at 40 cents. The merchants pay 30 and 35, and indications are they will be higher. Potatoes left undug in the ground arc all right, if not flooded, but many dug and sacked, were badly frosted All vegetables are scarce and high. Cabbage Is al most unobtainable In good condition Cauliflower, celery, carrots, and all smaller vegetables were ruined by the frost. Squash and pumpkins are lux urious at any price. The market gar dener, who has a frost proof storage warehouse or cellar, is reaping a harvest. Heart Trouble Quickly Cured. A Convincing Testimonial. Miss Ella Kurtz. "Pop 19 yoara I suffered from heart trou ble. During that time I was treated by five different physicians. All of them clalmod that I could not be cured. I was greatly troubled with shortness of breath, palpitation arid pain in tho side. If I bo came excited, or exerted myself in the least, wo pain in my siae oecame very severe. At times It seemed as though needles were ihoot ing through mi side. Sometlmo in tho month of November last, I commenced taking DR. MILES' HEART CURE and sinco then I have improved steadily. I can now Bleep on my left side, something I had never been ablo to do before. I can walk without being fatigued, and am In much better health than ever before, I would recommend all sufferers from heart trouble to try Dr. Miles' invaluable remedy without delay " MISS ELLA KURTZ, 618 Wright St., Milwaukee, Wis. Dr. Miles noartOuro is sold on a positive guarantee that tho first bottle will beneflt. Ah druggists sell it at U, 0 bottles for 13, or it will be sent, prepaid, on rocelpt of prico by tho Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. 3 r DKV Dress 6oo THURSDAY:::FRIDAY:::8AIU KNTIRE LINE fcRDTJG -::- Heavy 50 Inch all wool Ladles' clnMi in nil .i 'a 40 Inch all wool Fancv uffi1nKn! 30 inch Fancy Black Brocades. linnXr-Mtsak 50 inch all wool storm bcrges, ull shades ' -.1 Largo lino of Brocades in black and coloVodmVr l Tow price .....' y heavr t thTtrJ :o:- Other bargains ton iMtmo. . o wvhju5 W fjjfj This is a sale not to.be overlooked 257 Commercial st. 300 New Plain and Plaid SUIT J&Just hXH Don't buy old goods when get new at a lower price. In maci and gents' underwear we have the1 assortment in the city, and at the prices. W00Y&! Broke a Shaft at Sea. Halifax. Dec. 2.-Tho steamer Cothele has been towed into tills port by the steamer Holbein, with liersnait bsoken. She was bound from New York for Hull, with a general caigo, and met her accident on tlie 10th of Noyember. It was during heavy weather, and the steamer was iieiic- untlll picked up by the Hllbeln on tlie 21st. It was decided to bear up for nau- tnv na flio npnrnst Tiort. but SO OOIS' tenuis had been tho weather since, n.of m, ir,v 1 nc tori inrlnvs. and uur- f""i. !.., fii t. wo shins ere I parted three times. The crew was completely ; worn .out I The Cothele Is owned by Bel amy &, I Ml 1,1 111 II lilllllj LIIU --- " "JtWMiS oa Co., of Plymotn. J-"0"0,1"'"' i tv,th from New Orleans to Liverpool wltU a general cargo. Her owners are Lamport & Holt, oi mveu" CA .,r nrlrfrivw to II. E. RUCklei! J & Co., Chicago, and get a free , sample box of Dr. Kings New Life J Ills. A trial will convmto j" ,--;: si'serrs&ism. euro or uonsiipawuu "uT",."tr,ubles . iirYl -!. -EV.i.'Miilnrin Ulld LlVer irO"S"cairt -rfttowI ',, been proved . invaluawe. mw ?; .m They are suarauuwu - - free from every deleterious sudui i ..,, ."---- . - , in ,,ft nenccnj naujr . KM fr Et ion. but y Riving ;; t st.mnach and bowels gnaw 1C"V' "J """.: .....i i invigorate the system. 1 Wgu mr , 25 cents per box. bold by i-reu Legg Druggist- OA 'X OU-3- lis ht' ilallt i(UtUtt dLo62Ejt&- Eldr?' 05 Si Reed's Opera PATTON BRO. ONE WEEK! co Monday. Hamlin :Wkari Concert aad ! I inducing 9 U"" ." ... SODgS,, iogs,UWg lbkdt Mxwwj fSU? &23W E, F. Osburn's Racket Store.1 Dr. Mites Heart Cure RMta25 aged 13jand Warner Kennedy aged 13, ' stnrriaaico 400 u " ' 4 "