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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1896-1899 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 11, 1897)
H l. T RE6EIVLD ! US CJ The finest, lino of novelties In Christmas In the reach of all, Beautiful scarf pins from 23c. to $1.50. Hcautlful broolies from 50c. to $3. The latest eastern fad In hat pins 25c. to $3. The largest assortment of long chains 22 At prices lower than ever. All chains warranted for ten years. See our dazzling window display CHAS, H, HINGES, D, R, 2d door north of postoffice, Salem, Or, Expert Optician Special Sale ! Well now It has coinc our time to getdn on the "special" again, so here goes. From now till January 1. wi arc -going to slash prices on our boys' cloth ing. You can now make the boy happy with a new suit forXraas, besides uc do our part too. we give a line two-bladed knifo with each suit. See the soutli window, It is jam full of boys' overcoats, with, the prices ruined in ?ery case. BoysbcBureand have one of them. The north window Is full of the last of the men's clothing and they hac suffered In the same way, viz, prices ruined B. P. NEFF, "The Boys' Outfitter," 297 Commercial st Salem, All The Newest Perfumes, Delicate and Lasting, A large assortment and low prices rule at Frys Drug Store, SOCIKTY NOTE BOOK. The Salem public demonstrated its loyalty to the Y. M. 0. A. In an un mistakable way Wednesday evening, when the laigo auditorium of the First Methodist chuich was filled to overllowlng with a large and appre ciative audience which had gathered to enjoy the Bohemian night enter tainment, five n for the beneiltof the Y. M. C. A . Tho mere association of the names of such talented perform ers as I'rors. Heritage, Fleck and Till son, Mrs. Caiey F. Martin, Miss Lclo Nlcklin, Miss Musa Geer, B. II. Wag ner, alone" insures the character of the entertainment. Each number on the program was encored and the delighted audience was favored with a iccond number from each one or the talented pcr- formers. MissLelo Nicklin in hcryiollnsolo "Fraumerei" by Schumann, was warmly applauded. Miss Nicklin is a talented performer on the violin. Mrs. Carey F. Martin was heard in her rich iODrano in "No, I will Sigh No More," by Donizette. Basil II. Wagner was tendered an applause for his clever bit of Impersonation. Prof. Edward Tillson in his piano solo, "The Last Hope" by Gottschalk, won hearty applause and responded to an encore. Though a new comer to this city Mr. Tillson has made hosts of friends by his quiet and unassuming manner, while his ability as a musician is everywhere recognized. Miss Musa Geer never appears In a publlccntertainment without making efft kt jcV37r?li 19. UUJUJCWJW STEAMERS Altona and Ramonn leaves for Portland daily, ex cept Sunday at 7 145 a. ir Quick time, regular rci vice and low rates. Dock between ! ate and Court streets. M. P. BALDW Aeent, .ialem VV1 : ,3qK2i3SSgKgfc 7S 757 JJ7 Grocery I 100 Court st. Ju3t round thocomcr. Drop In with an order and.be served In the best style. JOHNSON & BUTCHAItT We are in the market to buy Dried Prunes, Dried Apples, Green Apples Potatoes, Onions, OREGON FRIJiT ft PRODUCE CO Jewelry cvcr.reccivcd In ''ak-ni Presents - additional friends and admirers. Her presentation of the laughable selec tion "My Missing Spectacles" was much appreciated and the young lady did not leave the platform un rewarded. Prof. It. A. Ilcrrltage delighted the auditors with his excellent solo "The Wanderer, "iby Schubert, ne was -accompanied 07 Prof. Fleck, and as Is Invariably the case tho audience would not think of excusing the pro fessor until he had favored them with a second selection. Although the last number on the program, the Interest and the apprc rJiiLlnn nf Pr t. Fleck's solo, "Polo- nalre,"byLeist,had lncreased.The pro fessor was obliged to respond to an encore. The Y. M. C. A. desires to thank the oUlcers of the M. E. church for their kindness In extending t he use of the building, and also to cordially thank theories who so ably assisted In the entertainment of the evening. It Is not every day one hears, much more claims the acquaintance, of a member of either sex who has been prominently Identified with the tem perance movement in one society or lodge for thirty years. Salem has numbered among Its residents a lady who has continually been advocating and laboring in the Interests of the temperance cause, for that length of time. The lady, referred to is Mrs. E. M. Vandervort. .Thurs day, tho Oth Inst., marked the thirtieth anniversary of the initiation of 'Mrs. Vanderyort Into the local I.O.G.T. lodge.durlng which time she has been an active and thoroughly earnest worker. The event was most pleasantly com memorated In the evening when about fifty of tho Good Templars of Salem called to spend tho evening with their co-laborer at her home on Church street. Supper was served from 0 to 8 o'clock after which a very Interest ing program vas carried out. A beautiful serviceable badge one side The Grand badge, the other side the badge of Marlon District No 10 wai presented to her by tho members, of the local lodge. In all It was an event long to be re membered by those who were fortun ate enough to he present. Arrangements for the Inter colleg iate debate between tho U. of O. and W. U. are fast assuming shape. The debate will take place In this city on Friday evening January 14. At a re cent meeting the students of the Eu gene school selected a trio of 'debaters as follews: M. D. Applegate, leader; D. V. Kuykendall, first colleague; and W. L Whlttlesy. second colleague. Willamette university has not yet elected Its speakers but the same will probably be done during the ensuing week. Tho subject to be debated Is: "Resolved, That labor organizations are an economic benefit." The sub ject was chosec by the local univer sity and by agreement the Eugene school will have the prlyele'gc of bc lectlng a side. The student body of Willanictto University rocently named six debat ersfroru which a trio was to be se lected to represent the local university In the coming contest. In order that the three best debaters might be se lected, It has been decided to have a local contest some time during the week beginning on the 20th Inst. In view of this arrangement sides have been chosen as follews: Affirmative: J.n. VanWlnkle, leader; T. E. Brown and Miss Mattle Beatty, assistants; Negative, II. G.Illbbard leader; Bert E. Haney and Miss D. Gans, assist ants. The sextette will debate the same subject to he debated at the con test with Eugene. Miss Marie Kirn has returned from Spokane,Wn.,whero for the past three months, she has been visiting her aunt. Mrs. Aggie Woodward. Miss Kirn's many friends will be pleased K hear she has returned home. "The Weduesday Night Dancing i Club' Is the name of a new social or-, ganlzatlon recently formed In this nitir Tho nmniriArshln. which num bers about seventy, conslsti of Baleta'aJ representative young people ana mo i c ub's meeting nre delightful affairs. 'At the name of the club Implies I meeting art: In-M every Wedncwla) 'evening when dancing and a genuine good sochl time arc Indulged In. Good muxic Is furnished and the reg ular meetings of the club arc awaited with pleasant anticipation as they Insure a pleasant and delightful even ing. The young people of tho Waldo Hills and Howell Prairie, metat the Engcrhall lat Wednesday evening Dec. 8, and participated In a wedding ball given by the brides and grooms elect, In honor of Messrs Carl Pooler and Roy Jones, who were lately mar ried to tho Misses Kittle Dessart and Amelia Morloy, respectively. Tiic evening was very pleasantly spent by all, about sixty gentlemen and tlfty ladles participating. The brides elect were very beautifully dressed and wcrclhe principal attrac tions of the evening. About 1 o'clock, haying extended congratulations and best wishes to the newly married couples, the young people left for their homei feeling as sured that It was an occasion long to be remembered. Of Salem's numerous trios, quar tettes, glee clubs etc, the Cardinal Quartette Is one of the most popular. Accompanied by Prof. Fleck, Salem's talented pianist, this accomplished quartette will give a concert In the Albiny opera house Thursday evening Dec. 30th. Those forming this com pany arc: Misses Geulvlcve and Ethel Hughes, Miss Esther Collins and Miss Oskic Mathews. Friday evening Multnomah Chap ter No 1, It. A. C. held Its annual election of oillcers with tin following result: High Prlost, A II Forstnei; ICIntr. ML Mvcrs: Scribe, Wm War ner; Captain of no3t, Geo II Burnett; Principal Sojourner, W II Dancey; Roval Arch Captain. George E lorst- ner; Treasurer, J II Albert; Secretary, Lot L Pearce; Master of 3d Veil, F W Brown; Master of 2nd Veil, II hi Bran son; Master of 1st Veil, Jno L Swec- ney:Sentinel, Henry Schomaker. Justlccand Mrs. C. E. Wolvcrton entertained tho Old Folks Whist Club Monday evening. W. H. Leeds and Mrs. C. P. Bishop were successful In winning the first prizes while S. C. Adams and Mrs R. B. Fleramlug claimed the boobies. Tho club will moot with Hon. and Mrs. W. II. Leeds Monday evening, The primary classes of the Presby terian Sunday hchool giye their moth ers this afternoona tea and reception at the church parlors from 2:30 to 4:30. They will be Chaperoned by Mrs. G A. Rockwell. The Nonpareil Whist Club of St. Joseph's Catholic church held Its weekly meeting in its hall on Chemek- eta street Thursday evening. These social gatherings of the young people of St. Joseph's church arc most enjoy able and pleasant affairs. The club meets every Thursday evening. Ladles i.ight at the Illlhce club Is be to emphasized with a program here after. The Initial one was given last s i -a ntft'3 Here 19 a case of inherited blood taint which resulted in what threatened to he a complete wreck of an innocent young life. The most serious feature of being afflicted with c Wood discare is the f tct that innocent po-slerit vinust suffer. The man or woman with the slightest taint in the blood forcss the undesirable leg acy of impurity upon tiiiir children whose veins flow with Ih'j impure inher itance which handicaps them in the race of life. No child who hn9 a trace of bad blood can bi healthy or rlron, and those pre disposed to Scrofula nre liable to a great deal of sickntF", because llieir constitu tions are weak 1 I e-miot withstand the many dangers which beset the path of childhood." Medical statistics showtbat a majority of luug trouble result directly from Scrofula, o tb it r. child .ifllicteu with this disease i3 l'hcly to fall a vic tim to dreaded consiivnntioii. Mr. V, A. Clat- i., of Addie, N. C, believes S.S.tf. ia the only blood remedy which can have any eS'cct whatever upon objtiu."s ca is lit- rr.y : "My thn.e-ytar-old bo., ' I the worst case of Scrofula I ever hcuid of. He MR. W. A. CI.AYTON. was riven many blood remedies without relief, and treated by the best doctors. He seemed to get worse all the while, however, and thediseoee finalU resulted iu curvature of the aplne, making him utterly helpless. "The bad sores on his neck increased in size, and were a source of constant pain. He was in this pitiful condition for two years, when some one recom mended S.S.S., stating that it had cured some of the worst cases of blood diseases. As soon as hit system was under the el feet of the medicine, the sores began to get better, and in eight days were com pletely healed. Before long be could walk on crutches, and was improving every day. In three months he threw aside his crutches, for be had no further use for them ; the dreadful disease had been eliminated entirely from his sys tem, and he was restored to perfect health. The cure was a permanent one, as no sign of the disease has returned for ten years." S.S.S. is a real blood remedy, and promptly reaches all deep-seated and obstinate blood diseases, it matters not what other treatment has failed. It is the only remedy which acts on the cor rect principle of forcing the disease from the system and getting rid of it perma nently. S. S. S. is a sure enre for Scrofula, Cancer, Catarrh, Eczema, Rheumatism, Tetter, and all other blood diseases. It if Purely Vegetable and it the only remedy guaranteed to contain no potash, mercury or other harmful mineral. Books on blood and skin disease will be mailed free to any address by the Swift Specific Company, Atlanta, Georgia. lr?hfK IBBSKfli! s-r-f J Blood Taint Thursday those favoring tho mem bers and their ladles being J W Blck ford, the tf) luin quartet, MWs Hughes 1$ II Wagner and MrsFR Anson. A committee of ladies has bccD choen to arrange a program for each Thurs day evening. Mrs 1 L Patterson, Mn William Brown, aud Mrs C DGabrlel Sun. Phil Mctschan Jr, and Dr. C. W. Cuslck are expected to each Salem Sunday morning, on their return from Matagalpa, Nicaragua. These young Salemltes left this city early last September ln company with A. I. Manning, for Nicaragua, there to cast thelr'fortunes among the coffee plant ations. A telegram received In this city yesterday announcing that the two young men were enrouto home, was tho llrst news received concern ing their return. On Tuesday evening last, about thirty of the young friends of Miss Mcta Klein, tendered that young lady a surprise at her beautiful home in Yew Park in honor of her fourteenth birthday anniversary. Although not expecting anything of tho kind, Miss Klein proved an Ideal hostess for all enjoyed themselves. .Numerous par lor games and other plcaant diver sions wero Indulged in, followed by a dainty lunch. After sovertl hours of continued merriment, the young folks disbanded wishing their charming hostess many happy returns of the day. The art exhibition and chicken pie dltiner glveu by the ladles of the First Congregational church Friday after noon and evening wa one of the most successful affairs eVCr conducted by any church or society in this city. From 5 o'clock until a late hour the church was tilled with people; at times tho capacity of tho building was taxed to accomodate the crowd. The reputation of tho ladles of this church for serving unequalled chicken pie suppers, previously accorded them, was cyen strengthened. Hundreds dined In the church parlors while an equal number found pleasure In view ing the art galleries which were con- Contlnued on fourth page H J Ou S nni Are much In little; always ready, efficient, satisfac tory, prevent a cold or fever, Pills cure nil llrer Ilia, slclc head- ache, jaundice, constipation, etc. lrlce 25 cents. The ouly Pill to take with Ilood'i Sariaparllla. JOHN wm. DEALER IN : GROCERIES: Paints, Oils Window Glaas Var nish, aud tbe moat coiuploto stock of Brushes of all kinds in the state Artists materials, lime; hair; ca mont and shingles; aud the uncut i' quality of grass seed. aKlNSS&rVSSIESaNBaSSBVSS saa WANTED, ETC. Nov today advertisements tour lines or less In this column iusorted three times for 25 cte., CO cts. a weolt, $1 per month. All over four lines nt Barrio rate. FOR BARGAINS IN REAL ESTATfl And notarial woik call on K. K. Ryan at 156 8 Slate street, o'd Artrory 1 uilding. Terms reasonable. FOR,RENT.-A farm of 105 acres five miles e st of Sale-n. Will lent for one jear with the privilege of three. Address G. W. Hunt, Salem, Or. 12.10 3I MONEY TO LOAN. -In small hums. Froai Stoo to $500. Short time only. Se curity. Principals only neod answer. Address ''M L," Bjx 242, Salem Oregon, 12 103H LOST .A purse c nlair.iug small amount of mi ncy. Finder pleae return to Jour nal ofTue ur.d conftr a favor. 12 10 31 FOUND, A pair of gold rimmrd spectacles Owner may have sarre by calling at 95 State street ard paying for this notice, '? 93t ZINN $ ELLIS,-Succes.ors of Capt. Adams 154 State slre.t. Sofc dr.nks, con fectionery, cigars and tobaccos hoot black ing s and in connection A bb?ral patronage is solicited. 12-9 6t FOft SALE, TRADE OR RENT. 13 acres three miles north of Salem, Good house a. i barn, ycurg orchard in Leasing Call on Jlrewstci & White, feed store. 91 Court street. 12 8 3it WANTED--Uy Old Established Huuse High Grade Man or Woman, (;ood Chuich standing, willing to learn our business then to act as Manager and State Correspondent here. Salary 90x1. Enclose sellfaddres fed envelope to A. T, Elder, General Manager, box X, care Daily Journal, b 12 G Im WANTED Reliable young man, or woman. Stead employment, for right party. Ilzrr Ilro's. 118 State street, Salem, Oregon, WANTED Reliable young man, 01 woman. Steady employment, for right party, Barr Ilros. 118 Slate street Salem, Oregon " I2.i-lm MISS GERTRUDE ROBERTS-Sten. ographer and typwriter. All classes of work handled with dispatch Office in Gray block, with Sherman, Condi t & Park, Salem, Telephone 14, 11261m) ROOMS TO RENT-,Mcely furnished rooms, near state I ouse, for gentlemen. Terms icascnable. Inquire at 276 Stale street. 11.231ft VETERINARY, 'W. Long, Veterinary Surgeon i"ias removed his office from the Fashion Stable to Huflman's Stable, back of the Willamette Hotel. Salem, Ii-lo.lm FOR RENT. Good office room on ground floodlighted and heated, rates low, fnrmire at ournal office, t( RIGHT IN TOWN.Any one wanting drain lile in small crlargequantiliescan get them right here in town. Call at Journal office, tf WANTED. ,-Agenti, z to t$ a week sure to workers no capital needed new goods; new plan sells at sight eyery family need- 11H USEIIOLD bl'EC. CO,, Box 44 Cincn nali, Ohio. 7 3 sat 264 "Honest John " Trus?, Cures 50 Pci Cent. A newjtims on a new principle, No back pressure; Dr Stone's i5ru Store, agent' fir Solem Oi. Jj d&wiz 2 3m We Will Give $1000.00.- to the person who will tend us the largest number of subscribers to the Ladies Home Journal between now April 15, 1 898. This Is in addition to a liberal commission paid lor every subscriber recured. We shall divide JII. 500 among 440 agents who do the best woilc for us between now and April 1;, 1S9S. Our Pacifiic Coast Manager will be plensed to see those deslreing to take up the woik. Address W, H, DANIELS, Hotel Salem, Salem, Or., Dec 14 and 15 THE CURTIS PUBLISHING COMPANY, ritlLADKLntlA. To Cure 'a Cold in One Day. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Take lots. All drtiKRlsts refund the money If It falls to cure. 25c. The trenulne has L. B.Q. on each tablet. Shiloh's Consumption Cure cure when o the j s fail, It is the leading cough ;cure nad no home should be without it. Pleasant noti-Ve and goes right to the spot. Sold by D- J. Fry. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. r&ymi ' Icei tierr Wrsjrit Karl's Clover Root Tea is a plpiwit laxn. live. Regulates the bowls, ru" lo blood. Clears the comolexbc, I-Vwy thi make and pleasant to take. 2$ ccrls so'dby D. J. Fry. New Repair Shop. Louis IClbelo has opened a shop In tho Salem Gur store, where he Is prepared to do all kinds of repairing, such as blcycld. light machinery, electrical appliance, etc. Satisfaction pruarantecd, 30-tl To Cure a Cold in one day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab lablets. All druggists refund the money If It falls to cure. 25c. 10-1 4-6m Ladies, Take the Best. II you are troubled with Constipation, i-allow skin and a Tired fetltng, take Knrls Clovet It is pleasant te take, "old by D. J. Fry. HOTELS AND BOARDING. Hotel 5al?m. M. FENNELL, Prop Only First Class House in the City. Rates re son-ible. Sample rroms in connection Cars lo aU trains and public buildings pass thedor. Coine Stale and High streeU. GERMAN LUNCH COUNTER Hot nienh served from 8 a. m. to midnight. German rooking. With Bach He Nadstunech 226 Commercial St H. EUGFBAUER, I9tf Prop, LIVERY AND FEED STABLES. W, J, HUFFMAN, WILLAMETTE Lli SIM! Corner l-'errj and '.iberty streets Teh phone 172 Newest rigs and jbest horses always in readineu, ty Coast or mountain parties t specialty. 74 tf G. R. THOMAS, Proprietor of "THBJJCLUB" Livery and Feed Stables, Corner of Liberty ai.d Ferry streeU. Best ilni'le and double rii'j in the citv. Telephone No. 24. II 18 tf MEATS AND POULTRY, G.S. PRHBUBfiU NEW MARKET, , State street, near nnlrond. Freshest and best meats. M) pj Irons say 1 keep the best meats in tow n. 2 2t Wolz . Miescke, Dealers in all kinds of fresh salt and smoked ire is. Lard In bulk, 9: a lb Cheapest market in town. We make it a Specialty to keep all kind of Sausage, on hand. Try us. Just Reopened. Drown & Son, oTthe East Salem meat mar ket, have enlarged and refitted their shop and will be pleased to see all oi their old patrons and the rett of the community, Orders taken and delivered. Parents tending children may depend on having tbrir order con scientiously filled. o-4ll BICYCLE and Umbrella Repair Simp Xj,;J. OARDNBR, RyTj arrive this weck-largj stock BU brellb upphes. Ilolrain block, 228 Lileity st. Busnraee cards. O. JH. rUAOJK Dentist, Snccesser to Dr. J. M. Keene, old Wrilte Corner, Salem. Or. Parties desiring supeiio operations at moderate fees in any branch a e Inetrwcial requejt. JUST OPENED. FRANK WDURBIN FEED OF ALL KINDS. 224 Commercial street. Bet quality and no middle man's profits. BREWSTER & 'WHITE, r-Dealers m HAY. GRAIN, Shorts, chop, flour, mill feed, eto. Telephone 178. 91 Court si., Salem, Or Drain Tiling, Tn largo and small quantities, at a great bargain. Inquire of Hofer Bros., care Journal. Salem. Or. d&wtf C. H. LANE, 21 1 Commercial 'St., Salem Or rpSuits K upwards, l'ants umvaiids'jnf T. H HAAS, WATCHMAKER AND JEWtLEK, Makes a spf-ially of fine repair work, So- t'hntnas clock, etc., llj Commercial Stro- AS. RADEK. ELMER WHIt CAPITAL CITY Express and Transfer COMPANY,' Meets all mall and passeneer trains. Hag age and express to all parts of the city frompt scmcc. 1 eiepnone no. 71 7o. 'AT ITHE OLD POSTOFFICE. A. DAGENY, Family Wine and Liquor Store R& loved from 102 State to I09 Commerci stre ,t. bottled goods of the best quality. Salem Steam Laundry Please notice the cut ill oriccs onthefcilowingi St.--ts, plain locenti Untier drawers .....5 to ioceutl Under shirts,, ....5 to locen'j Socks, per pair 3 cents Handkerchiefs, , I cent Silk handkerchiefs ,3 cents Sheets and pillow1 slips 24 cents per doien and othei irorlc in proportion. Flannels xr d other work in telbgently rashed by hand CoL T, Olmsted Prop Hygienic Sfiidy Teaches us not to urfe adulterat d food, Remember we use no colorin'c for eccs. glucose for sugar nor grease for IaH tn our pastry, Everything the best at tbe Home Bakery nsurance block. EduJard W.TillsoD Teacup of Piano. State Insurance building, t Ifoustc. I I havo just fitted out n studio proper, aud nm prepared to tea oh tho plauo or ornii to ohildronc.' adults. My method for children is tbe newest and best. A oor tiflcato granted from the West, tern Coiiservetory, whose inter state system I represent Stu dio over First National bank and at 376 Church st. X MRS. FRANK WILLMAN, 4 GREAT HEATERS I Oregon Airtight Stovee, X ;j3.50 to $6.50. Only full line of this manufacture, home Stoves set up and repaired promptly, STBINBR & ELOSBER, Tinners and Stovedeslers, liO Stste st T Bf Thomas TuthiU Analytical-Chemist and Aseaj er, Olflos with Salem aosZibt Co., or No 4 Cbemeketa street P, O.Eox X Salem Oregon. Prompt return of ore samples. General analytical work.d&w MERCHANT TAILOR BIDS FOR ASYLUM SUPPLIES. The board ot trustees of the Oreon Stale lnane Asyium luvitcs sealed pro' laxals for furnlsning at the asylum near txuem, Oregvu, lor nix months ending June JO. l)sui, thfr following- supplies! T Din aoous. 20UO yds. l'wiuot A (Sheeting, 45 III. brown. SXIJ yds. Pequot A Sheeting, 36 In., brown. DOO yd. Pequot A Sheeting;, 9-4 bleached, 300 yds. lxmsdale A tiheetlng, 3 In blenched. 2500 yds. Mariners' Stripe Shirting Amos kctiB. 3M0 yds. Canton Flannel Nashua XXX brown. 300 yds. A. C. A. Ticking, 38 In, 1000 yds. Blue Denims, a oz Amoskcag. 1500 yds. Crash, Bleached, 18 In as per ample. MU yds. Crash, checked, IS in,, as per sample. 141 yds. White Table oil cloth, as per sample. 400 yds. Continental Checked Flannel, as per sample. 70u yds. Calico, Green, Seal, Turkey Red, 31 In., as per sample. 1000 yds. Calico, 13. Indigo Blue, 32 in., as per sample. 10U0 yds. Calico, American black and white, 23 In., as per sample. MX) yds. Mattress Ticking, as per sample. 10 dor. Mattrest Binding, as per sample. 123 doz. Men's Cotton bocks. No. 101, as per wimple. 15 doz. ,lills' Cotton Hose, black, as per sample. , 3 doz. Corsets, sizes 21-, 23-4, 24-3, 25-C, 26-3, 29-4, 30-C 32-4, as per sample. IS doz. Suspenders, as per sample. 24 doz. Stay Binding, B. & wT, No. 10, as per sample. 6 doz. Thimbles, 8-4, 9-1, 10-1, as per sam ple. 2 Q. Dross Tants Buttons, as per sam ple. 1 Q. Gross Pearl Buttons, smoked, 4 holei, lines 21, as per sample. 10 Gross Packs Pins, F. 3V& Eagts, as per sample. 3 Gross Duplex Safety Pins, No, 3, as r sample. 3 Gross Duplex Safety Pins, No. 2, as per sample. 140 Papers Needles, Sharps, Mllwards, 5-60, 0-20, 7-60, as per sample. GildCCniES. 13000 lbs. Uvcrpool Salt. 3000 lbs. Illce, No. 1 Island. 400 lbs. Corn Starch. Osweeo. 210 lbs. Gloss Starch, Klngford's, 1 lb. 100 lbs. China Starch. 4S0 lbs. Soda, A. and II. or Schilling's Best. , 300 lbs. Cream Tartar, Folger"s or Schil ling's, 23 lb. boxes. 250 lbs. Pearl Barley, 23 lb, boxes. 40 doz. Oysters, Cove, Field's No. t. 40 doz. Corn, Canned, White Lily "New Crop." DO lbs. Bluing, Nuernberg, in balls, L. IGo'lbs. Macaroni. In 8 lb. boxes "White." 40 lbs. Vermicelli In 8 lb. boxes. 40 lbs. Stearic Wax Candles, 14 oz. 600 lbs. Sftl SodOt DO Gross Vulcan Safety Matches, as per sample. CO lbs. Beeswax, common, as per sample. 2 doz. Catsup, Skinner & London. 100 lb. Zante Currents in 20 lb. boxes. 109 Ihs. I.. Tj. Halslns, 20 lb. boxes. , D09 lbs. Soda Crackers XXX more or less delivered ns required. cinJrcsK. COO lbs. bist quality Oregon full cream cheese, more or lesi, delivered ns 're quired. StTOAIl. ICOno lbs. Granulated Sugnr, American Uediierv, sum (bs. Extra C Sugar, American Re finery. COFFRI3. 6009 lbs. Costa Rica Collce, as per sam ple. 500 lbs. Java Coffee, as per sample. 800 lbs. Mocha CofTee, as per sample. 1500 lbs. Chicory, ns per sample. ROL.T..I5D OATS. ETC. 1500 lbs. Oat Meal, in barrels. 8000 lbs. Boiled Oats. In barrels. 4000 lbs. Cracked Wheat, in barrels. 800 lln. Cream Wheat, in barrels. 1000 lbs. Hominy, small, In barrels, 1000 lbs. Hominy, large, in barrels. 1000 lbs. Corn Meal, Yellow, In barrelsj . Fi,oim. 800 bbl. No. 1 Flour, more or less, de livered as required. 40 bbl. No. 1 Graham, mora or less, de livered as required. FISH COO lbs. Salmon per week, more or less, delivered as required, without heads. MEATS. 600 lbs. beef per day, moro or less, deliv ered as required, equal parts fore and hind quartern. 200 lbs. Mutton, more or less, delivered as required, equal parts foro and hind quarters. CROCKERY. 10 doz. Coffee Cups, W. G. ware, as per sample. . 10 doz. Saucers, W. G. ware, ns per samples. 15 doz. Dinner Plates, W. G. ware, as per sample. 8 doz. Soun Plate. W. fl. WAtv. na n. sample. 8 doz. Iln PlntM. W. Q. ware, as per s amnio 2 doz. Pitchers, 1 gal., W, per sample. G. ware, as 6 doz. Bakers, 12 In., W. G, ware, as per sample. 10 doz. Bakers, 10 In., W. G. ware, as per namnle. B doz. Bakers, 7 in,, W, a. ware, as per OtlMJJlU, zu uoz. boup Bowls, w. a, ware, as per samples. 1 doz. Sugar Bowls, samnlo. W. G, wore, as per 3 doz. Syrup Fltchers, as per sample, 15 doz. Glass Tumblers, as per sample. 2 doz. Salt Shakers, ns per sample. SOAPS. 2500 lbs. Net Savon best standard soan. 1500 Cakes Ivory soan. T .n1m T.. . GOO 180 Cakes Toilet Elder Flower soap. .. TOBACCO. vjaKes I'eericss .Kitchen soap. artw ids. untue ax. lOOO lbs O. It Durham. 2 oz. packagM. OH.S AND TUIlPENTlNE. 150 pal. Turpentine In 5 gal. cans. 700 lbs. Chloride Lime. 200 1 lb. Cakes Parallln, as per sample. 4 3 Vi Gross Diamond Dyes, bright green, t gross, cardinal red, 1 grosB, orange 44, seal brown, , black, , navy blue, U. mIhcemASeous. ' 4 doz. Mop Handles, aH per sample. 2 doz. Purallln handles, as per sample. 300 Pipes aud Stems, Shaktr, as per sam ple. 1 doz. Wash Boards, Bed Cross, as per sample. 10 doz. Combs,' dressing, as per sample 12 doz. Iron Handle Knives, us per sam ple. 5 doz. Dust Pans, as per sample. 2 doz. Oranltc Iron Wash Pans, as per sample. 2 doz. aranttc Iron Pitchers, 1 gal., as per namnle. 1 doz. Tape Measures, ns per sample, 3 doz. Shoe Blacking, Mason's, as por sample, 12 doz. Bath Brick, as per sample, 1 doz. Stove Polish, Illslng Sun, 12 doz. paperB Carpet Tacks, 8 oz, 150 lbs. Axle Grease. BIIUSHE3 AND BIIOOMS, 25 doz. No. 1 best broom, as per sample. 3 doz. Dust Brushes, 7 B as per sample. 5 doz. Scrub Brushes, as per sample. VINKGAH. 1000 gal, Puro Cider Vinegar, 40 grs., bidder to submit sample, 8YUUP. 3000 gals. Syrup, bidder to submit sam- BOOTS AND SHOES, 00 pro. liulles' Shoes; size, 3-4, 4-20, 5-2), 6-2.1. 7-10, 8-6, ns per sample. CO nrs. Men's Boots; size 6-6, 7-6, 8-20, 9-22, 10 6, as per sample. DUIED l'UUNES. 5000 lbs. Dried Prunes; bidder to submit sample. FIIOPOSAT.H FOB SUPPLIES. DIIIED APPLES. 4000 lbs. Dried Apples; bidder to submit samples. DUIJJD PEACHES. 1000 lbs. Dried Peaches; bidder to submit sample, BEANS. 6000 lbs, Bo&ns, No. 1 Navy, as per ample. BTATIONEUY. 4 gross Falcon Pens I). 2 irruas I,ondon Incandescent No. 4. M. Jacobs. 2 gross Olllolt's No. 401. 2 gross aillott'M No. COt, E. F. Double Elastic. 2 gross Lead Pencils. Dickens, No. 1010. 6 qts, Black Ink, Stafford's or Sanford's. DIIUOS. 2 lbs. Fluid Ext. Nucls Vom. P. D. & Co. 1 lb. Fluid Ext. Colomba. P. D, & Co. A gal. Witch Hazel Dlst. II, P, D. & Co. 1 lb. Fluid Senega for syrup, I', p. & Co. I! lb. Fluid Ilflv Laurel (CianeA I D. A duo I'll. Iron Carl), mm.u.1'8). p. p. & Co. 1 doz. Cascara Cordial, P. D. & Co. B Ral. Cone. Water or Air.monin. in tliu container. Mall. IV lus Aciu carnouc (uold Lame). Man. 2 oz. Resorcln. MaJI. 50 lbs. Glycerine Pure, Colgate & Co. 50 lbs. Biilts, Epsom. 50 lbs. Flax Seed Meal. 50 lbs. Vaseline. Cheseborough's. lbs, cniurat iiyarate (cryst), Bcner- Ings' 23 11 lbs. Potassium Bromide (Qran.) Mall. ft iu. loanrorm. tierr. ec 1: if, lb. Acid Oxalic, V, doz. lbs. Milk of Magnesia. C. H. Phillips. rhllllns. V. doz. uoz. turn, uou stiver uu iiarge;. v. 11. I'S. oz. lbs. Antiseptic Soap. Johnson's. 1 doz. Syringes, No. 1. 1 doz. Hvrlnces. No. 2. Davidson's. 4 doz. PJmtcrs Porous. AUcock's. 2 doz. Bromo-Scltzer (BtruUl). Emer son's. V4 do. Bromo-Seltzer (large). Ewer, son. H doz. Vln Tonlu,ue Marlonl. 1 doz. Llsterlne. Lambert. 1 doz. aiyoozone, 1 lb. hot. Marehandl. COMPHE8HEP TniTllBATK. low Mlinnlne No. 2. J. W. & Uro. 1000 Sodll Salicylate, 5 gr. J. W 1000 Halo!, 5 Br. J. W. & Bro. too Calomel, 1 gr, J. W. & Bro. c siro. Uil f'Hlmnel. I! ur. J. W. & IlrO KO MorphU Hulph.. H gr. J. W. & Bro. 500 Morphia Hulph.. W gr. J. W. & Bro. 100 Cocaine Muriate. 7i gr. J. W & Bro. 1 lb. Antlsentlo Taiilet. J. W. & Pro. HOLBULH ilYI'OUKRMlC TABLET. 400 Hypo. Tab. No, 45. J. W. ft Bro, 400 Hypo. Tab. No, 68. J. W, & Pro, tan Hypo. Tab. No. 81, J. W. & Uro. 1 Kilo. Add Porlo Po, Kqulbbs. .. 1 Kilo. Acid Tartaric Po. Hqulbh. 500 Gramme Acid Balloyllc. Po. Kqu bb. i Kilo. Frrl Pyrophosphate, Bqulbbs. 4 Kilo. Hoda et 1'otas Tart Bqulbbs. 1 Kilo. Potass. Acetate, Squibb. ... 4 Kilo. Potass. Iodide (Oran.) Bqulbbs. CO oz. Sul phonal. Bayer, uuiornei. 41 sr. j. w. a urn. (A. K.) Chen. TubKt, it. e: 6 os. AatHsamaks, Co. Wot Qulnte ahdph. hi ( om. cans. T, 2 lbs. Oil Lento (ttwtex) LdM 1 IMt 1 lbs.- Oil Orance OJM) LssijT V, lb. OI4 Wlaterirreear-Mhfc 1 ilb. Vanilla Bean 8 . tm. ( linK. - , . j.i i 1 gross Vials Phil, ova . "Wf . 1 German Evaporating YXsn H. . Inch 2 gal. W. T. & Co. ., - 4 doz. Medicine Glass 4Meatxf (Mw t. W. T. & Co. .. 2 doz. Ointment Pots; 4 6. (PJienfes) W, 685. W. T. & Co. - 10 lbs. Absorbant CoMea, M e.-iX'i. i lbs.' Absorbent fcettod,- S e.'' Jl 'st Lee Co. 2 lbs. Absorbent 'Cotton, lof. J.S. Le V, doz. Water' BotUes ltitfefeer CTlawnn4 No. 3, 3-quartiv J, K. Lea Co. 2 one vard'ssH fciMsoit'a IsIsmAhl-' 'loaiers iDtteisr 12 ach 12 each 1 DUCKS ITS 1 irrass nnsc. wahIiam 41 10 ft. each and 2 tech. black- He. 200 ft. of 1 tneh Muk'tlM. ' S6 Jenkins valve discs fnc. ' 24 brass screw bolts for Columbus stak couplings, ,1 2 Whistle valves IU Inch finished. 1 Enterprise Gas Soldering and Plumb ers' stove. TINNING. 10 sheets No. 21 R. O. black sheet Iron 30x90. 10 sheets No. 24 galvanized sheet iroa 30x96. 6 sheets No. 20 galvanized sheet Iron 30x96. 6 sheets No. 18 galvanized sheet iron 30x96. 60 bushels charcoal. 100 lbs. Holder Vi and Vi- 2 boxes I. X. menlo redlpped roofing tin 20x28. - , 1' bundle 63 lbs. of No. 7 bright wire: 100O each tinned rivets 1H lb., 2 lb., 2Vi lb., and 3 lb. HATIDWAUE 100 lbs. each Burden horse shoes, medi um. No. 2, hind. No. 3 hind. No. 4 hind, and No. 6 hind. 60 ,1b. each Burden steel horse shoes medium No. 2 hind, No. 2 front No. 3 hind. No. 3 front. No. 4 hind and No. 4 front. 50 ft. each toe steel x and xV4 Inch. 10 ft. each of octagon steel H, H. , 9i, T4 and 1 Inch. 5 lbs. each of Capwell horse shoe nails No. E, No. 6, No. 7 and. No. 8. 400 ft. of Vi inch round Norway Iron. . 100 ft. each of 5-16 H. 7-16, and Inch round Norway iron. 100 ft, each of VixH. x. Uxl, ICxlU. VixlU and Ux2 Inches flat Norway Iron. zuuu ibi. DiacKsmitn s coal, (UKe sample.; 50 each Norway carriage bolts V4xl, YM: . W2, . . H"V4. . Hx3, . UX2J4. HX3, HX3V4. 1-4X4, D-lDXl 1-4. D-lbXZ. t-lSX3, 5-16X4. 5-16X5. 7S7t, 7ft'7), "hJL, 7a nnu ?hxd men. iuu cacn tn Inch. tire bolts 3-16x1 and Ux?Vi 100 tiro rivets and burrs Ux3Vi Norway. 10 lbs. each cut washers and Inch. 6 flat bastard files 12 inch. 6 flat mill bastard files 12 Inch. 3 hnlf round bastard files 12 lnrh. 2 each flat mill files 4, 6. 8, and 10 Inch. 1 full side lace lenther (like sample). 300 ft. mnnllla rope Inch In dlam. 1 grosa No. 108 bright wire screw eyes. 1 each turning 'gouges Vi. $,, 1, IK nnd 1H Inch Butchers, or at good. Samples may be seen at the commis sary of the asylum. Goods must be In accordance with samples, nnd be In ord inal packages, when possible. Other things being equal, articles of Oregon production or manufacture will be elven preference. Delivery of supplies will be required within fifteen days notice ot ac ceptance of bid. Each bid must Include all the items and totals In full, with the exception of flour, meat and fish. Vouch er will not be Issued until the bidder has completed his contract. A copy of the advertisement must accompany each bid, and the name of tho class of supplies be Inscribed on the envelope. Auditing of ficers are prohibited from confirming ac counts of purchase when the advertise- ment does not contain a. full description nf the artleJes to be nurehased. Each bidder will be required to furnish with his bid a certified check in an amount equal to ten per cent of his bid (save that for flour the check is to be for S30O, for meat 3250, for fish 375), payable to the order of the board to be returned In case hts bid 14 rejected or his proposal complied with. Tha right to reject any and all bids Is re servitd. Tllds will be oDcned at the rrov- ernor's omce at 2'30 o'clock p. m., fues- aay, January , is. WM. P. LOTTO IT. It. KINCAIP. PHIL. METSCHAN, Board of Trustees O. I. A. No wore Coffln Monopllcs la Salem. J. A. ROTAN 256 Commercial street, lias Just added a full and complete lino of Collins, Caskets, Robes and everything pretalnlnp; to tuo under taking business. Embalming a flpeclalty. Needs no recommendation as lie has practiced his profession la Salem for 15 years and that will speak for Itself, I also carry a full line of furniture, carpets, wall paper, mould ings. Prices to ilt the hard times. Cail and bo convinced. Phone at store No, 103, at houao No. 104. E M, CROISAN, DEALER IN Farm Implements ! J and Vehicles, Exclusive valley house Tor McCormick Binders and Mowers, Uuflnlo Pitts Engines and Thrashers, Spike, l Disk, and Spring Tooth Harrows, John Deere Meel and Chilled Plows. Repairs lor s.11 tliet ', forego ing. NOW IS THD TIME TO BUY , BARR & PETZEL are headquartersJJbr them and all work connected with the business. PLUMBERS AND TINNERS, 214 CommercJaTst "The Light of the World Oil OUR BAVIOIt IN ART1 ' Costpver $100,000 to publish. Con tains nearly 00 full-page engravings of ourBavlor, by the great masters. Every picture Is reproduced from some famous paintings. Agents arotaklBg from three to twenty orders per day, Tho book Is so beautiful that when pcoplo bco it they want It, The Hermitage, Prado.l Uttltl. Plttl Vatican, National of Londo-o, National of Berlin, Beyldcre and other cele brated European galleries have placed their greatest and rarest treasures at our disposal that they might be en- graved for this superb work. "FIRST' GLANCE AT TIE PIOTURK DROUGHT TEAKS TO MY EYES" says one. 'Cleared 100 Hrtt week's work with the book," says another, 'Some high tirade man ht woman should tceuru the agency hero at once, pays every idllor, "as $34 can 6oon bt nmdo taking orders for It." Nearly iMi.w.titj:iM'i"lo( mi new plates for rrlli Ion iiiin'ii.- lniu rtfn. Ak-ou man ur hoiixin f itul I'limv.li standing can sictiiu ikk-UI"ii of Man afferand ConeHjmiide.tur till lerrl tory, to devfitu all Itln i un tn ivnnti'y. ing and drilling igeuu iumI' Vllr rerondlug with lrni.- ' Aditn f,,r full partlculHra A ' '' ELDKIt, Publisher. 274 MlcliL'.tii Avtinw. Chicago, III, ill:! (tint IS os. AnHkiMnBU . Ji Jfcjir v;. elbows ,,! a 2 tMh. bushlnn M J li .sai. brass suetr eSMSE. Is. Lr . 1 .PUMPS.. V' i :m I