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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 19, 1899)
'!''a!timmusm!!iMmmmM u'i w&&tt&Lm Wc Know Your Trouble Holidays are Near Let us Suggest a Remedy A NICE HOUSE COAT A RICHLY EMBROIDERED PAIR OF SUSPENDERS A SILK MUFFLER . A NICE UMBRELLA ' s A HANDSOME TIE DOZEN HANDKERCHIEFS A HALF DOZEN SHIRTS TIE PIN SET OF SHIRT STUDS And numerous articles that will be apprec iated because they are useful G. W. Johnson & 60. Vliici Wav? Are the children growing nicely? A little stronger each month' A trifle heavier h That's good. Or is one of them growing the other way? Growing weaker, growing thinner, growing paler? If so, you should try Scott's Emulsion at once. Tis hoth a food and a medicine to all delicate children. grow It makes in the right taller, stronger, healthier. J . md 1 1.00, til druiiHU, them way- 257 Commercial St., Salem, Or. ft. 4J c " WsCxiA' 20 per cent DiscotiDf SHOE 5rlLE! fiOO shoe for;t 00 i M Mioa fur 3 co 4 00 Shoo for 3 UU a M Hboe for 'i so 3 w Shoe for 1 40 I M Shoo for 2 CO i 00 HUM for 1 CO 1 75 8ho for 1 40 M Shoe for 1 W 1 2ft Shot for 1 00 1 ou Blioo for hi LflCY'S biiei: sroKK. Pi Hint HI. A Hnnd Turn Dross Shoo, M W for U 40. M "H & .stlrst! Ml wssM aaa1 .aH -m THE MILT JOURNAL UV HOSr-IDlt BBOTBBK8 TUESDAY, DEO. 10, 180JK Dully, OiioYcnr 93.00,1a Artvanoo Dolly, Toui Montbi $1 00, U ftdvnnoo Weikly, One Year 01.00, In iidvanoe Editorial R?uieu). Tlio borrowers uro vngngcil in a lejrlslntlve Htrtigttlu to suvo their Indus try nml desorvo tho support anil sympa thy of1 overy poison Intelligent mioutrh In comprehend tliu dlfllcullIoH (lint tliuy ' eontoml UKulnat. By combination nml co-operation they Book to reduce com polltlon and restore- prices to tho cost of production. Aa ono of tholr speaker has wull put it, it Is no (longer tho law of supply nod demand thtil controls prices, hut tho Inlltionrcs Unit control supply nnd iloinnnd detornilno what tho prolucor shall receive. This is tho key to tho wholo sltnntloti, nml tho cent ml idea o tho predomlnntliiK imlltlcnl economy that is coming to prevail in all Holds of luminous nncl production. The Ilnpurowont' Association thou seek 10 control, ho fur us Oregon is con rornod, tho eupply of inurcliunlahle hops. Upon their success depends tho hope of tho tjrowor, more than iikii u protective tariff, tho Hold stnndard, hanking lawn or whloh political party till tho public olllcos. Admitting, for thoaukoof nrgutnout, Hint thorn! latter related facts uro factors In tho raw, It It confessed hy tho urgunionts of tho ( rowers' Association, by tho very fact mat growers nro orgituuliig to mvo thomyclvos, tlmtthoy van not roly ou t a riff h, rolungo laws or any olltlcul do vlcu for salvation. It is n ''condition of tlitugit," not a theory, that tho hop grower, tho wheat grower and jho pro ducer generally Is up against. Under tho oonnxUitlor system tho titiurgunlr.od producer, who remains in open competition uitn an otliers vnga Rod In tho saino industry, will fall vie tint to tho orgunued iiiiddluniaii, tho organised transportutlon companies, tho organised capitalist, and tho organized manufacturers. Tho latter can dictato terma to tho unorganised hopgrowor, and at tho same tlmo nnilot him houv ily by Increasing cost of Ids minplles, The problem than is thist Can tho hopgrowers get hlmuulf out of Uncom petitive class and Into iho non-eouiiieli-Uve class? Thoro it no good reason w hy he cannot do this. Ho must tin it or Ills lnduttry will go to tho wall. Tar lift niut sound money may lialp lum or may not, but in tho end ho must holp hlmuulf. Ho may not bo nblo to accom plish much this year, hut he will accom plish inoro next year. In his efforts ho deserves encouragement nud substan tial tupjHirt. His success is tho succckh of ovcry family In western Oregon. Tho financial stringency In Now York will hardly effect tho money market on I'ncillo Coast. Hut It Is an unomlnnuH commentary on the patwaKo of tho K"lil standard bill that there should have licon almost n panic on Wall Street. Tho Now York stock oxchanno was wild with excitement caused hy tho throw ing ii)ou tho market of millions of dol lars of clocks of trust compsnlos. This was probabh' caused by tho Ilritish rovmw in South Africa, whoro tho hubblo of coulldoiico in Kuglish capltalistlo Inllatlons and operations of Npoculatois has Ihhiii badly punctured The Secretary of tho treasury has ad van cod Interest on tho national debt noarlya month f5,50O,0OO Tho No York clearing houso banks have ad vamJ JlO.tKW.OOO gold to rellovo tho money markot. but the worst Is prob ably not yet known. If these xHdionts nro neconsary so early in tho game, what about tho boasted security und stability of llnanco under Iho gold staudanl? It is pre teiuhil that cutting off tho gold supply from South Africa by tho Trousvaal war will have no effect, hut It looks very much iih if England had killed tho goom that gave her a golden nostegg, of oun third tho gold product of tho world, when eho wont to war with tho Jloors. If gold continue to grow in demand, and that demand cannot ho supplied, silver ulomi can bo resorted to for coin age. Unless some change takes place that cannot now bo anticipated, bimetal Ism is inevitable us tho last and only recourse for a coin basis. However, it Is to bo hoped tho Now York crista is only teuiH)rary, that conlldenco will be restored, and that the county is not on tho vorgo of another nle. conclusion that wlillo tho Englishmen behind tho guns may he nil right the wliikj gnullng lords commanding them nro not of tho highest order of Intelligence. Section Foreman I'runty is atlll loyal totho Ilritlrh. w m TiikJouuvaiJiun decided to skip its customary holiday edition this year, and would advlsa builness men to use every day advertising instead. Tho holiday editions aro a good thing in a good year, but should not absorb funds that could ba bolter expanded for regular advor tMng. Itosehurg Iteview: l'residout Haw ley has been lecturing ou expansion, and his school has been notably contracting. 'II le Htatn university nan a premium of tho gallivanting lecturing order who heiltated at no social or economic problem. Fortunately hu was Induceil to remove to other climes, where, it is hoped that his varied talents are more appreciate than they wcro In Eugene. Eugene (luard. a Education 1m an universal necessity, Every man's con or' daughter should feel free to get it at a public institution of learning without having to receive any political or religious propagandas on the side. MAHION COUNTY MATTEns Justness Being Transacted At the Coutt House. PftODATK. Tho final accjunt of Geo, C. Will and E. U. Will, co-executors of tho last will and testament of John Will, "deceased, has been allowed, end tho executor dis missed. In the. matter of tho estate of Eliza Coyle, deceased. The appraisers for tho Marion coutity property nro, T. K Ford, Thos. Catifleld, A. Huckestein; for Multnomah county, Oeorgo K. Clarke, F. II. Holbrook, nnd T. T. Uurk hardt. Jacob foliar has been apiwlntcd guar dian of the person and cstato of Chas. Mndgcr, a minor, und his bond fixed nt ffiOO. uuKixi ni.mi. S. J. Kerr and wlfo to James Fredrick Davidson and wife and 1'etcr Gooding, land in wcUon .'!0 in t I, s r 2 w, w d. 850. Wm. MacMaster and wife to Leo Mil ler 410 acres in t U, r 3 w, w d. $3280. Christian Frlckcy nnd wife to W. A. Gleason, the west half of Iota No. 1 and 2,in block No. 11, of Christian Knllroad addition to Salem, w l. $2lK). Sherman Swank to Tliomas Johnson, lots No. 1 and 2, in block No. 15 in Mer rlfleldV addition to Aunisvlllr, w d. $100. HeWitt's Little Early Ulsers purify the blood, clean the liver, Invigorate tlionyatcm. Famous llttln pills for cuifstlpatiou and liver troubles. Stones Drug. Stores. The amount of rainfall In Tillamook county In November was 11 Inches. valley ONE WHO KNOWS Has Claims the Asylnm Superintendnet a I'rofMablq Private Patient, S.U.KM, Dee, 17. In a recent Issue of Til JouKNAi. there appeared an article ou the present superintendent of the In sauo Asylum In regard to going vast with a patient of that institution, and the patient paying all expenses, etc. As this "Wonderful" man Is about to return to Iho "farm," and of course not wanting to have such a "good thing" slip into tho bauds of eotne ono (hat would not tako tho "wholo thing," lias removed this same patient to Eugeuei and lias found n cheap lioardliig plaCo for him, where ho will bo well cared for aliout ten dollars er month. Of course this "big" man, (the superin tendent) lias charge of this patient, und draws itlxuit f0 per niont from his peo ple, (who live in w foreign land) who, wo suppodo, hollyve tho patient receives tho entire amount, nnd is projwrly cared for, etc. Perhaps there are several pitleuts scattered around over tho state in tho same way, but wo hope such is not tho case, Anyway it Is hot likely that tho Dr. would haui an Inmate of an Insane Asylum running after him, union he wits getting a good share of tho monthly allowance. They Hay, "this same man has stocked up on Hue canned goods mid fancy groceries enough to last a long time, and will continue to "do the statu" till Jan uary llrst MX). S. Oold Standard Bill Approved. IUit silver will still buy von n llrst- class meal nnd one that you can enjoy at tho Wonder ltestaurnut. The people of Jackson county nro joiclngover the heavy rainfall of week. re-last HOUSES DROWNED To Curo a Oold In Ona Day 'rk lithe Ilroiuii Otilulo TtlitoU ilnliul-u if fuuil tho woiicy iflt fIU In rur r.. w. iirtvtiitruturo mmonoti ii. av, All .-- JOURNAL X-RAYS. Fake iidvortisltig costs Balom liusiuess Hople enough to push legitimate adver tising and pindi out for wider trade uveuues, and tho fake busiutsi Isn't worth n whoop. . Portland Democrats protend to have serious differences of opinion over tho inonov iiuestlon. All irrigate on tho high line ditch when the Itepultunu sack is oxjKmtd to lew. T.eket Agent Skinner has come to tho Sorukhmy Floor m can never be made a pleasing pastime, but one -half the will be paved tfiults im- JmIUIm STlCFAlWUWCCWaWANV -gs-v Auuihcr Kerry Accident Loies Uentley A Co.'s Ueat Team. Early this morning n lino pair of horses found a watery resting pluco at tho bottom of the Willamette. 1). S, Uentley was driving his lost team to a gravel wagon, going over to Mlnto's Island for a loud. He started onto Iho ferry ttonw, above tlio 0. It. l N.dock, hut ono of the horses took (right and crowded tho other off the apron of iho scow and was himself dragged overboard. The bank is steep tit this point nud, pushed hy tho heavy wagon, tho horses plunged into deep water. Mr. Uentley stayed with the outfit until ho found it useless, then Jumped from tho hind end of the wagon lutoj water over waist-deep and uot ashore. Team and wagon went out of sight in almut 15 feet of water. This wus ono of tho. boat team in the city, and will lm greatly iiiUmhI by I liontley Co. in their Imslnom. DIUD. OUA11AM At his homo ou Fourteenth street, Salem, Monday, IKsj. IS, of heart falluro, K. Allen Clraham, aged tW years. Air. Gruhain was born in Franklin county, Ohio, and came to Oregon alwut 40 yojirs ago. Ho has resided in Ma rlon county about 0 years, and for a goodly portion of tliu time wasassistaut Jinitor at the state house. letter ho has been Janitor at tho Marion county coutt houw. Ilia last itluesa was of about (I weeks duration. Ilo leaves a wife nti-1 adopted daughter, Mrs. 0, 1. Wools. Burial will tako placo from near hia old Itome an Saltcrok, Polk county, Wwlnewlay, service belug couductol at the grave. Mother's advice Is worth more than the advice of any other woman to the daughter who is perplexed by the prob lems of phyiscal health and comfort. There's no need therefore to " write to a woman," who is a stranger. There may, however, be need for a phvueian's advice to supplement the ad vice or the mother. In Mich a case the oiler of free consultation by letter, made by Dr. Pierce, ojwns the way to health, and at the same time avoids the uu pleasant questionings, the repulsive ex aminations and offensive local treatments which less experienced physicians often insist on. A.iy sick or ailing woman Is invited to write to Dr. Pierce, Iluualo, in the strict est privacy, Each letter is held as n sacred confidence nnd its answer Is sent in a plain envelope, hearing' no printing upon It. Io not be misled by advertisements offering "medical advice," which are published hy those who not being' phy sicians are not qualified to give such ad vice. Any physician or doctor who has a legal and professional right to the title will publicly claim that title. Those who offer " medical advice" und Invite you to " write to a woman " do not claim that the woman is a doctor. The " medi cal advice" of an unprofessional woman is just ns dangerous as the "medical advice" of an unprofessional mini In more than thirty years Dr. Pierce nud his staff of nearly a score of medical social ists, Have successfully treated over Halt a uiilllou women. You can write without fear ns without fee to Dr. R. V. Pierce, nufHilo. N V. ULIWEEKLY JOURNAL AND 'fUUAY'B MARKBT. Portland, Dec. 10. Wheat 60 CH 51 Walla Walla.60c. to CI. Flour Portland, f 2.75 to 3.00. Super One $3.15 per bbl. Oat White S630c. grey 33. Hay Timothy 9f 11.00 per too. Hops 8llc; old crop 5 Cc. Wool Vallov. 1213c: Eastern Or egon, 8Ue Alolialr, 27 80. Mlllstuff Uran, $17; shorts, (18, Poultry Chickens, mixed, fS.OO to 3.50 Hens 4 to 4.50, turkeys, live, 13c. Eggs Oregon ,25c per do. Hides Green,snlted001bB,8a;9c.untle 00 lbs, 7J8; sheep pelts, 1520c. Onions 1 to ljc. Uutter Best dairy, 37J$40; fancy creamery, 50c to 55c etoro 25c 35c ir Potatoes 50 to 00c per cental. Hogs Heavy dressed 5c to Oc. Mutton Dres8od,fljC to 7c icr pound. Beef Steers. 3.604.00 J cows, I3.00 (313.50 dressed, beef 0$ to IVi Veal drossed, 0J8c. SALEM MARKET. Wheat 58 pounds nnd over 40c. Wool 10c, Mohair 30c. Hops 0 to 10c. Barley 35 to 38c. Oats 20 28o. Hay Baled, cheat fS.OO., Timothy 8.(3$10. BBgS 220. Flour In wholesale $3 00 Mlllstuffs bran fl.l.OO nhortn llogs Uresseu, ojc. Live cattle Steers 3cows 2,' In 3 Shcep-f2.503. Dresswl Veal 0c. Butter Dairy 18 ccreamory Soc. Poultry Chickens 0 to 7e, Turkeys 1 tol2Kc Potatoes 25 to 30c. Christmas Close at Hand and nil nro preparing to entertain their friends. Tho best place to buy your mince meat, fruit, groceries and pro visions in ut the reliable store of Bran Kin ft Itagau. 12 13 cod lots $2.70 retail $16.(XVj All Millincrv nt actual eot the re mainder of Oio season. E. Smith, Stato street. 1 2-11-2 w The Bon Bon Has a now proprietress who will contin ue to serve all pntrons with the freshest slock of best confectionery and fruits. A refreshing drink of soda or cider and the best of in'garM nt 138 Stato Street. 11 14 lm Mits. A. Cuhtih. The-Palace Market Will fill your order for n roast, broil or fry of beef, mutton, pork or sausage. Corned lieef. nicely cooked, uoncd nud pressed ready to alico for your lunch. Wo havo our own delivery man. Your patronage solitlted. MOYER Phont202I. & EDWARDS, 138 State St EDUCATIONAL- AND MUSICAL. EVA JF. COX, Teacher of Piano and Organ GLASSES IN SIGHT READING. Studios 333 Front St. lo-rnii Terms Reasonable German and French Taught grammatically and conversat ionally. Mrs. Penncbaker will recelvo a limited inimlier of pupils, desiring Instruction In theso languages, at her home, on Church street. Tlleso languages xsero acquired abroadjjy this teacher. 12 8-3m .JaaJaVl INTBn-BTATB O0NSERT4TORY ETTAANDERS-WILMAN Associate Teacher;Writern Conseiva toiy, Kansas City, Mo., representing the Inter-state System. l Salem, Ore. Orer First National Hank. Reslderce 376 Church street. Studio liours-q to 9 12. nnd 2 to 5. saNaTsBNMaaNaV BJaTSHMrN Nellie BroA?viTL rrrT.TArTcrp T l y tj 0.1 kj a U now prepared to recclio a No 417 Marlon si. few more putills. jrABLUtD SS 9. IVJjTstLtY- PHHCrAL, JAiiff, OKCGOH. &U?teJJ OUsUU IiJU6&6?Z&2a2 K(CaW . vwwtf J'frJjhtS'r'V 'r. W ' iJrrcs.ccS SS JfyD rOt CATALOCieJ? Chung Lee Co. A fine line of holiday joocs, Chinese and Jap anese fancy goods. Ladies' underwear and wrap ers. Satin and silk waists, price $4.50, made to order. Come and see our goods. 329 Commercial St. Cottle Blk. 12 0-2 A SATISFIED CUSTOME Will advertise us And our wares. Yew Park Grocery, Fresh Oregon Buck wheat flour. Cranberries. Maple syrup In bulk. Taylor's co I o b r u t e d butter always on baud. ""'"" l.'iiw Viui'iiuii VKilcullurWt. It) MM-tlnl m r.iiiKi'iiirnl Willi Ilia inililMi. i. v. . .i.iii,! ,t , hi. rTIIK OlIAbOK Hun I ii Mr ll. Hit- Ifiiilluur HKrlcullurMl rj-kly r ilo Ur.irru mill MWUtliil Vllllvjr hlillK, in I lull ,lli 1 1, J iul. i. nt uu i M-...IH .! low fletire. Tlio uiani.i Ji i.. I Aiiuriiuri-iuurknlileforllia r iiii.I u-,i 1. 1 llmiiiilriiia.siiillslili- . wi.ii ,h i ,u I,u-t .ml uio.i iiruallciil imiwr i ii- kii.it. ii- IIS FAjM FEATURES,:J;i;: IiiK, ir.nlmillur, l'uultry, MrUct Umr- .. iiiiik, mill iiiii. r l ril . ...I smyfiit t iiii.i.ti. vinlirii t pracll- 111 furniMr.. tti.ii,Lld,.iHr,a.l wi.lt lllx Irutliiii 1 y st.U trtikU.cuintilna tu in .kit It liuul'i''!. i 'lliort tui"fruilt i f A li.ir" Tim lutiit AUrkcIt nn.l rumiuvrrlsl .BiJiiilturo r fatter in ttiilolitlieO.J.t'AHUKKlsuuaxcolleil. THE FAMILY FEATURES i'Jlr 4il'tSu)diius l'aut'j Vt'uik, 1 (iooit Cool., I'uiiln II. utt-iii. Library Coriitr, sikl ount folk' I'ai.-M ixiiMbim lo uikk I UiW IWiMrtuiiMit of m miK-li vhIuk aoj lnlr iM an uit n i lm KcUI I umlly l"nr. Allen & Bowersox SALEM TILE FACTORY (treat Itcdoction In Drain Tile Now is the time to secure barmiins. Prices uro lower now thun evei before. Choice stock of the lt tile mndo In tho state. Following is tho reduced p !ci 1 -it : rClnch tils tlOM per toco feet. i Inch lite 113 CO per luoa feet. 5 lucit ilia r.'uou per louo led. a lucti tile tin oo per louo ft-ci. T Inch Ills f 10 00 per louo feet. s Inch tile I'ow pvi.leuo feel. Write for sH'ciul rates by cur load lots. Address, .J. E. MVllVUY, Fairgrounds, Or. The Atkins Cross Cut Saws SEGMENT. GROUND. Never fails to please; We keep a fulljline ofnthem. R. M. Wade it Co. Hardware HBATINGT ST BAM, HOT AIR, HOT WATER, Estimates furnished, and work'done promptly, substantially and at honest prices. " Fruit and Hop Dryer work a specialty. T. S, BURB0UGH8, 102 State St, Phone 15)1 SOUTH AND EAST VIA TE SHASTA ROJTE OP THE Southern Pacific Co, EXPRESS TRAINS RUN m 70 I M 8.S.") 1' S:1.1 A :M) 'ur t mJ 6:30 V M 7.M A M c-ai IMM Oftl I H "s73o a DAirv !nrllaii1 . - - -Hii "Mr rait a Elra u.. Ar...Hil(.m Ar--n Jrsnclo Ar........OxdcQ , M H U Ar ..Iji Ai,.i '' I in k i. Ar ...ki I'.mi;. J'! 1 V M Niw tirlenns. ' 'I 5' A M l.yr:ir.,.t . "" 7.4) ; Ar8.nKr7nd.ro ,. .-" 6.1". A M I'M l II fi.-cn 1' M 0i I' Jt '-viBVU-. l.t a . Ar KI lw..!"- -V. ? I' H r---New Ottawa "El 2 A S "-"-All IM NINO OARS. UiWKItVATi0N (,AB8 Piillninn llrst class nnd UiuTIsTX Ini? curs attached to nil ,LHletP trains. Prompt connections f ver, Omaha ami Chicago wiui'i"' for other eastern cities? lraln wEsTrilmrnlvisiov - IICTWKKN t'OUTLAND ANO (i livl,. Mall train, dally itxA- 7:30 A M 1IM I" II J Ar iH Albany S!MS.te !Sj und -i - iirvn in,. with truitia of thn (3. .,. i. ' ,,.V,nnts "INDEPENDENCE PASSKi'Owr Exprcas train tlyj,xJnlj' JJU 0 ) i tl'lici, !!,.., 'I 5 M 11 111... ., ..... .. ui- b uiiimei-iiiins ut Han l.'r9h7r co wit i steamship Hues for Haw. V J A PA.". THE PlULIPP X KVvV AUSTRALIA. ' ' A'N" For throuuh tickets nnd ntw ..n W. W. SKINNER, IJenot JuLm110" 0. D UAHIUELSON ut? TiA1',' Amil, 2-12 Commercial St '.i aMAnKiiAftSjfSgg: . Con k Eastern Kailroad TiaiE OAltl), 2 For Vaqtilna: Train Icavea Albany .... 12-45 . , Ira n leaves Corvall Is. . Jajf 5' KJSSW.Ffi::::::;:::,---. Arrives Albanv.. . IKS ? 3 For Detreit: 'u,,'n, Lcaveh Albany ;.Mau Arrives Detro t I aoa S 4 Returnln: . m. Leaves Detroit 12-20 n m A. rives Albany ImH Ono and two connect ut Alhanyand airvttllls with Southern Pacific tialm IV lnK direct scrvk-o It and from X port, und adjacent benches. 'Irnlnsfur tho mountain arriveit Detroit at noin. Kvlti ample time to reach camplu itnmnda on the nreltcnbuMi und S.mtlaiu rlrcr the nunioduy. II I. WAf.llKN. EDWIN BTOXE, T I'. A 1', A. Ulll.nl J.TUItNKK Anc.lt. AlUny.OrU L. M. KIRK, 54. OH, i 58SStte St. Hhono B7I O.R.N. nrwiir. rou U.t Mail s p. m.l Svth . kine h ter S.tr.pm Grain Hay, Flour, Mill Feed, Buildingtoterial. Ltme, Umcnl, Jrlastcr etc, Grain, Hay and Straw stored WagonScalcs. BC3BProinpt and carefu Jutention given -to tho dollvory'of eoods to any narl of the citv. " ,Vtf lf- a iinml.m.r. rtre s-iiiH. Thl wumlcrfu SALEM HOP BUYERSs SQUTKK EAlMlAlt. No. 6S Stato Bt. 'Phone No. 1221. MBKtnV' &C0 Hush Ihtildint!, Commercial st. (tiroinul floor). Ollico telenhnuo .No. 130. If V rtsXAX J fno remeily KtiaranterU Inciiri- all .cui.iijr, uraiuiciir wunilcrfut t-. " 1 ... tt-..-,. W h .wffSS LiTTfeff?.", "! Vw tvtiuxrsTili aKl -, w ivi v yy mail urrnaiti. (-irriitP r aii.i.' r -7" I ..UUCllavlH DrUBCo.tUslributLiKsjrnu. ....-.-,, Aniix.an,. i-ORTLAND. Oscoon FOR SALE BY 1). J.TBY. SALEM, OUEOON. i ipol (p lu, "11. in. x tiua tutor. lup, lfHlt fmrui TIMK SCIIKliDtK. rutin I'ortUnd pawn Suit Ijtke, Hearer KI. ttorihl i i ,'i ,n,u,M '. "' w.s'Wp" -wui.,viiirwai EJlt, wVlUWalla7trkanV,MlniiJ I'oin. ni. rani, iJUluth, Nil. vtsaketi Clilrao suit mt. !9. ibi X OI1KAN HIKAllHlllra For Sin Krmiol.od. HtlleTcrjr ntsUsrs. COI.UM1IIA ItlVKIt UTl-.lllIIJ To AilorU ami nay iiQilliio, WII.I.A.MKTl'K ItlVKIt rortUiul, .NfwlHTk' ami w.j .minings. ifU ii)". lilt- NO f P Cyclopedia of Progress and Events ah iriullnT tlirlr anli-r'tloii iinitrronr lllbl'ii.c ..i r. an l-i. ni-.ilr.l ll II" .111 1..1I.I t IM..1.1MI. I Will. MI41li VN Ai.nii'l LTlltlar YKAitlniK M.MA it fur linn Tliw t?rel Uwk la n Im-iiii .1 Tiarr H'.il Kvrnl. ( tllb - ! Mukt's JUikellny, suit LILIENTILAL BROS. II. J, OrrKsiiKiiiKit, Manager, sbCl Ollleo over Ijidd & IIiibIi llank, Phono No. -101. OATL1N & LINN. Oillco over Weller'a (jiocery store. Phono NcsSll. PAYNE &"t1LLSON." Ouo door west of Dairy in pie's store (ground Moor). 'Phone No. 2CM. I ' FREE YEAR BOOK AND ALMANAC .TACKS, UAKMICIIAEL tv CO. Ollico over Johnsons Clothing store, in Iliish-llreymau bids. COUNin.U'B. At the Oregon lioapltal aTtfhakllh Ihddi... V.il.iii. il V.h...l-. ui tiiu tivHiic, iuoiii, vr,, .itoiiuav. December 18. 1SSH0. Famuol Cornelius aged :tl, yrara. The patient was eoinmittoil to tho : asylum from Itoseburi;, ami Iho re main were 'sent to that city last liitfht (or intornisnt. Wild Keeao aro rettortetl to be more plentiful on tho prairie and wheat Holds near Kugeue than for many yeara. It Is a treasury of 8itlsUe,r'Ul to date, for Kami or IUius u4 onica tir Factory A lUfer . ncl ll.irlrnii K..m itiil.i-. li.tJTi. ... . , I '"'llir.ll''try,duum,renJMrkett Pubi M AiTAiim fAHMuiie, nJ lulltlcs I ItouseboM Filiicitkiii, ItdlUliin, niut tioclalv It Is alas an Alutaitaa ol (MImiuUpi, Ilia WaatW. Astro ouuiical ltata, ltnn fur Bach SJoalb, Hatea, otc ASiMPpnnpY'T..or.oc 1 n ,7 . . . wttilil farmer, multuIiii- ..rm. mil l ii.llnl (, iHiiiKTHri oit.Wiu ,uni j.' Mri irlla llullillll.-, tlllcaco, . Our SPfHCIAL Offer Tha Weakly Journal $1 OOi yraiiso juiiq rarmor. A L1VESLEY & CO Comiuervtal st. Second stair south of I-add A Hush bank ; room 18, upstaii-b, 'Phono 1211 Cape Nome Is now acknowledged the richest gold Field in the world. Oregon has mst as profitable mines. One of the surest sources of oroft r tn ,., ., ;ma .. daily purchases, and for this purpase our store is a 1'i.iit.t.i vapc ituiuc. FINEST GROCERIES. LOWEST PRICES PROMPT SERVICE IN TOWN. HARRITT Si LAIDRENCE OLD fOSTOFFICK QKOCKItV, -A J TWlay, Tlmrmlay auJ Hatunliy at t l aliinUay Woilnewlay ntul Frtitay at IO,U)i. a. tt.lt t I"rrp nut L-i) mui:ui I Dally boau to Portlaud as above. I Transfers In lri-rt car llnr il thte tin if (lie steamers are delayed thtre M trip tickets to all points in Oregon, WnH ton, or California, Connectloumailesl frt land with all rail, ocean sn(nerlui W. II.ilUKLBURl (ien'l Pas. Am. Ptlai G. M. POWERS. ARent, TraJe itiett M , Salen., lOISEjA 1IAKKEK. fesiw liirAjj. AND MOST I J- P. RQGERs'l""i SCTOKSIklK TO SKCKKRVIAN 4 10(IKII8. PRODUCE BUYERS. H.S.GILEACO Wholesale Fruits, Protluce, etc S.tlom, Oregon. Oflice; Insiir mice block. 'Phone POl. Wan- house, at Wallace iarehoue. Fine Wines, LiQaoRb, CiGflRsl 218 COMMERCIAL STREET, 160 STATE STREET, courteous treatment at all times. '102 COURT JIUIIUI Yr. Book and Almanao Or Halt) 4 loontl... I OOf $2 BO OU' Our price for all $1.35. Hofer Bros., Salem, Or A.M. HUMPHREYS CO. Iltiyand store wheat, aita and other grain. Iluy potatoo. Aim do rhopptntr. and cleaning 210 Commercial st. 'Phone 5J7IW. CHS. L DAILEY At Wallaftj Mareh.iuse J-alem. 5TDCCT Z3L utiunui 1 111 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.iii. 7 . ' - .. s aslMaalMHaBaWaWallial SALEM LODGES halsui Cam .ta H. J. V V laa-.TCX Hcott tkuurtb is. Moorasblk A. tt V.' W- hall. Bute lot. bl.te .U C . W. A. Moowa, elrrk, room Bottled Beer. You Can Get a Lower Berth, Ith oue exception the thrown Kflf trains of the Hurllnuton B(;ut CDaro ultuouL luyarmbly "well-flliea. The ozcentlou Is our t- rfV' ., Clilcatro Limited. On tliellmlU tZJ'hpro la usually room aoo w CT spare. Dou't Infer that It l aMM so lino, nor bo fut. us ANY or ANY other line between tU Paul ami Chicago. On the ; trary, there Is no more beauljiu" tralu In America. It has etrl llulit, stetm heat, wide vestibules the most satisfactory dinlod-c service on the continent soil lower berth 'or every! ody, fJeti'l Aen. Portland u KlinKer4 Ueck.5uceeW l0 SoUthSal KCRttaTBRSOlf AMUHIQA '. in. "1,r Worn. Buyadrled fruits and ...at.ea for VZ$Z , H.S" R. D. GIBSON, NEW MARKET sit rsilniad. Fresl hatl ut I, ileal rstiniau. ., , ... hrsl meats. Mr i,,yii ur I keep U - " . - a treats in town GK