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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 17, 1900)
Mrt D Big Removal Sale! X We will soon remove to more'spacious rod commodious quarters, and for the next 30 or 40 days we will make jdeep cuts in prices on eyery thing in our stock, Want to move as few goods as possible X X X fake advantage of this opportunity to buy goods cheaper than ever before in Sa i x c ms " ys iem. , i s, CASH STORE HOLVERSON'S OOt COMMERCIAL. ST. CASH STORE kxlkm,? i i Every Item Quoted Fancy Silks is a Money Saver CITY COUNCIL DOINGS. Ordinance Regulating the Manner of Building Sidewalks Dills Against the County and Individuals to Brat Extraordinary Expenses. M m II III 1 Wilt t - " K. I. McCornack f52 25 Palton Bros 13 75 J. W. Watt 11 75 K. S. Lamport W, It. Anderson A lot of choice patterns sold regular at 51.50 the yard. Sale Price 95c yard Some 75c and 51.00 val ues to close at 63c the yard 5 Fur Collarettes vjur uig cuts are mov ing them fast. From 52 to 56 saved on each garment. 1 4 DEEP PRICECuts $ on all Men's Cloth' ing. A reduction of 25 per cent given j to January Buyers, t Pay you to look i through. J. J. DALRYMPLE &. COMPANY iVaVkVkl.tAM Will Save You F Money to buy now. I will cell my entire lino at a great reduction, tlicsa nro clow times, lmt will make fust moving prices to make room for my new spring stock. Watches and clocks at cost. Jewelry and chains at 25 per cent off. Spectacles and Eyeglasses 1-3 off. Anil scientifically (Itttsl. A fcjMT.iftl garnntco on wntrli repairing of two yuam. Cleaning 75c. Mainsprings 75c. Remember wo give n gtiarnntco with everything wo do. C.H.HINGES WATCHUAKKK Jk.VD OPTICIAN. 21 Yours Kxperiencc, aeoCOMMUHOlAL ST. CHEAP GOODS IN SALEM. Goods were never sold w cheap in Snleni ns tlmy nro Just now. Some of our merchants linvo gone nut of business, Koma are moving Into other quarters, while thoro nre others entering new ventures. People now visiting Salem can buy goods cheaper than for yours past. George C. Will, music and sewing maehino dealer, Is selling out his stock to turn over his business ton new innu in about :) to CO days. Willis Bros, have just disposed of their stock to Green hail in, which is .being uuctloned off T. Ilolverson Is celling at reduced prices, with the Intention of putting in a new stock of goods In his now quarters ncrosn the street from where he Is at present located. Wiggins' Jlazar is celling out to allow Mr. Wiggins to enter a new Vent ura. Oshuru's ltacket store is advert! ing u closlng-out sale. , So many changes among Salem's leading business men was novor heanl of before, nor wore goods ever offered at such amusingly low prices in thu capital city of Oregon. At the regular session of the city council last even n ; Mayor Bishopwas in chair, Present, Conticilmcn Allen, Har rows, Cleaner. Griswold, Larron and Klggs. The committu on ways and means rec ommended the adoption of the quarterly roixjrts of the city recorder, treasurer and street commissioner previously referred to them ; carried. mix onniiRRi) r.uli. Sim White f BO I. M Kirk 50 John Hughes 2 00 Salem Gas Co 1 00 Salem Gas Co 0 00 D.I Fry .... 4 00 Piitlou Bro 75 Oriswold A Clme . . . . 10 02 Salem I.ATCo 227 18 llernnrdi A Dnnsford 2 76 Grav Ilros Ilfi Brewster A While -I ft', Capital l.unil). Co 51 10 Ktoiner Drug Co 1 00 Uriswelil.v: Uliue :i 00 Salem water Co 9M8 Chairman Rlggs of the street cotnmil tee made a vorb.il reort to the effect that tlio Hlrsch property north of tho Willamette hotel would have :i cement walk built about it soon. Two liquor licenses were grunted .1. P. lingers. Recorder Judge reported to the coun cil concerning ordinances regulating Hues, chimneys, etc., and showed that the ground was well covered. The nllicia! oaths of tho newly ap pointed oity officers were presented and lllcd. A i'tition of leading huHine.s men and cltiene, praying that a sidewalk be. ordered put down nbotit the lotH corner ing on Commercial and Centre streets, deferred to committee on streets. Kite Chief J. II. Duncan recommen ded tho reapolntment of the present hoseinon. Adopted. They are as fol lows : L. II. Murphy, Krank J. Moore, Andy Campbell, Nelson Img, Harley Wliite, IT J. Lehman, Otis J. Smith, II. K. Cruse anil J. R. Churchill. An Inventory of tho property owned jointly by the city and county at the post liousa on the oor farm, was rend and placed on (lie. Iteeorder Judah win authorized to rent nn olllre In the city hall to M.ij. It. II. Leabo. A motion prevailed levying theaunuul six mt cent tax on the property on the city (lieu docket subject to what is known as the State street improvement, the Oak street improvement, nml cower Improvement In block No. 58. A bill was read by Recorder Judah against Marion rotinty for one-half the amount expended for proHrty lit the county pest houc,amountlug to f 123.74. Tho city recorder was authorized to present said bill to Marion county, aiid also the following hills agahiBt individ uals lor exHinsei incurred by the small pox contagion, medical service, fumigat ing property, etc: 23 00 23 00 . Bush 23 00 Sarah A. Adams 1150 David McCully 11 50 Chas. G. Bootbby 20 00 B. E. Howard 11 76 Tho follwing ordinance regulating the laying of sidewalks was rend first and second times and referred. Section 1. That nil tho new sidewalks built in tho city of Salem. Oregon, with, in the following described limits of said city, namely, north of the north lino of Center street; cast of the east lino of Church street; and couth of the south line of State street on Church, High. Liberty and Front streets; and south of the south line of Uellcvuo street on Com mercial street, shall be constructed of wood and shall be six feet in width, or wider if the common council of said city shall so direct, and shall be built upon not less than three stringers, each of said stringers to bo at least three inches by four inches In size, the two outer string ers to Imj laid not more than four inches from the outer edge of the nlankine cov ering the same, and said planking to be not less than two indies in thickness; provided, that nothtnit In this section shall be so construed as to prohibit the laying or constructing oi sidewalks in said limits, aforesaid, of cement concrete, if the owner of property over which said new sidewalk is to pass shall so elect. Section 2. That all new sidewalks built in said city, within tho following described limits thereof, namely, south of the north line of Center street; west of the wist line of Church street; north of the south line of State street on Church, High, Liberty and Front streets, and north of the south line o! Bcllevue street on Commercial street, shall be constructed of cement concrete, nnd shall lie six. feet in width, or wider If the com mon council of said city shall so direct and the curbing along said sidewalks or sidewalk shall be three indies in thickness and fourteen inches in depth, and shall be built of wood or cement, hi the said council shall direct. Sec. 3. All sidewalks, of whatever kind, built within the raid city of Sa lem, shall conform to the established, of ficial grade of the street upon which they shall liebullttand all sidewalks built hi said city shall be built with the knowledge and under the supervision of tho street commissioner of tho city of Salem aferesaid: and any person, firm or company building or attempting to hiilld any shiewaiK or suiewancs witniti the limits of said city without first ap prising the said street commissioner, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and uon conviction thereof before thu city recorder of said city, shall be fined in the sum not lesi than twenty-five dollars nor more than one hundred dol lars. Sec. 1. All ordinances and parts of ordinances in conflict with tho terms of this ordinance, are hereby repealed, Councilman Gcsner moved that tho city recorder be authorized to advertise for lumber to bo used in the city to May 1. Carried. DEATH BY DROWNING Wm. Burbee Loses His Life Junction City. Near China a Pheasants (Ml Leaves a Wife and Three Small Chil dren. Was a Member of the A. O. U. W. f Silver or Gold. Some people want one or tho other for a standard but all the tlrstciass pro visions and groceries you may want can Iw had for cither gold, silver or currency at Branson A Ragun's. 1 15 col 1riio Klite Studio's work is up to the standard of any work done in Oregon. 1-liltf The ni'Klern cure lor constipation the famous little pills known wtt Ue Witt's Little Early Risers. Stone Drug Stores. 1'lie Elite .Studio's sepia prints, sam ples of which are in the street show cases, are a revelation to me picture- loving public, in all new styles and mounts the Klito leads. 1-UUf '" . : r-r- bee the sepia portraits In tlio street 'showcases of the Elite Studio, Abo lutely permanent and the acme of fash ion back Kant. 1 -1 tit f Wm. llurlieo, who has resided In S.i lem about 11 years and has a wife and familv here, wai drowned near Junction City '.Monday, while in performance of his duties as a lineman for the Oregon Telephone & Telegraph Co. HewentoutonhorseuacK to nx somu trouble on the line, o good part of the country through which he had to pass being Hooded by the prevailing mgii water. As the state of the line showed that no repairs had been made, another man was cent later, iio faiiml llurliee's horse near the bridge over Lancester slough showing evMences of having been under water and the rider's fate was then sitrmlced. The bridge mentioned stands above water but the road for some distance from the bridge was flooded. The road used to run straight to higher ground, but the grade was washed out some time ago, and the now grade was put in on a curve. It i supposed that Hurbee started straight from the bridge to where the old grade showed ulmvo water, and his horse plunged off Into 15 feet of water. Burlieo had on gum IkmUs and rubber coat and was also carrying a coil of wire around his neck. He must have lost his seat nnd was then helpless to save himself. Members of theA.O. 0. U. W., of whlchorderMr. Burlwe wai a member, and others were notllled, and a search for the body wbb at once commenced. Uy dragging with barbed wire the coll of wire carried by the unfortunate lineman was first caught and the Ixxly was brought to the land almiit 5 p. m. yes'a'- day. The body was brought to thu city on this morning's overland and taken to the residence, In North Salem, where it still lies. Tho decease! is not dis figured, but looks quite natural. Wm. Burlwe was Iwrn in Canada, August 23, lStll, and came to tlio United States at an early ago. Ho came to Salem eloven years ago and entered tho employ of the Electric Light com pany. On October 23, 1SU0, he wai married to Jennie Korkner, daughter of Thomas Korkner, at the homo of tlie bride's parents near Fruitland. There are three children, a Iwy nged 8, n girl aged 0 and a baby Iwy 1 year old. Deceased was a niemlier of Protection Ixlgo No. 2, A 0. U. W., and the be reaved family will receive 2000 from that source. Junction City I.odge. No 123, A. O. U. W. took "barge of the remains there and senta roprebeiitatiye, J. II Miller, touccuinpauy them to tbis city, rro tectlon IxJgo, No. 2, will at its meet ing tonight perfect the arrangements tor the funeral, which will be held under their auspices at 10 a. m. Thursday, at the residence one block east of North school. Kev. P. S. Knight will conduct the services, and burial will take place in City View cemetery. A marriage license was issued this morning to Arthur Hodgesand Stella P. Gesner, IxUuy L. Genner acting as witness. They are out of season now and we cannot .have them on our tables, but we can all have the best things of the season iust the same by taking our meals at the St. Elmo Restaurant, 244' Commerolal at, Salem GEORGE 11ROS., Proprietors. SCHOOL LEVY RAISED Five Mills the Present Figure Stayton Bridge Damaged. Thecountv court this' morning took action in tho matter of the school tax levy. Section 22, of the act passed 'ut last session of the legislature, provides that the county court shall levy a tax of 5 mills for school purposes when other taxes are levied. This was overlooked when tho levy was made, and us it ap peared that 4 mills would provide monev enonah. that was the amount of the levy. This morning tlio court cor reeled this action and made the levy 5 mills. THK 8TAVTO.V linlDOK. A letter was received by Judge Terrell yesterdy from Henry Keeneof Stayton, saying that tho brldito across the Sant am at that place had been damaged by high water and was impas sible except for foot pasengers. Three bents under the north approach to the bridge had been undermined and the upper side lias settled ulxiut 4 feet. Word leached tho iudce later that the citizens had cleared away the drift Irom the upiKT side, and the structure was in no immediate danger. Commissioner Davis went to Stayton this afternoon to look into the matter, Judge Terrell being occupied here, und Commisssloiicr Milcy somewhat hulls-Kncd. WEATHER REPORT. Tonight and Sunday occasional rain. CLOSING OUT ST06K AT Breakfast Ocrcals That make an appetizing and delicious meal wo have In all kinds of prepare, lions from oats, wheat, corn ami in and oatllakes, wheateii grits, and combined with our cenulno sugar-cured hams, bacon oreautage, nnd a cup of coffee made from exquisitely flavored and high grade coffees, or our line English break feu, Is a treat foi the gods, SonnemanN, THKOROOEK 1M SUto at Telephone SI BXACT COSTI WEED1NO BELLS Miss Stella Qesuer United in Marriage With Arthur Hodges of Piineville. At six o'clock this evening Stella Pearl Gesner, one of Salem's pretty nnd nccoiiipliehed young ladies will Ih joined In matrimony to Arthur Hodges, of Priueville, county clerk of Crook county. The ceremony will beerfoimfd hy4Rev. John Parsons, of the First Methodist church, in the pnwencc of the family nnd ulwut 25 of the closer friends. The residence of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Gesner, at the corner of Cottage and Feny streets has been beautifully deco rated for the occasion, with smilax, (xjtted plants and cut flowers. Tlio young couple will stand under a beautiful floral horse shoe, and will bo supported by Miss Ioua Paine as bridesmaid and Loltoy L. Uesner, brother of the bride, us beat man. After the ceremony a sumptuous wed ding supper will be terved. 'I lie happy couple will take their de parture on the south-bound overland for a ten days' bridal tour in California, after which they will proceed In Priue ville their future home. PERSONALS. The Rush Continues Notwithstanding yoUrdiiy'ii ruin and ktorui, the crowd lllled our Htwv to overflowing again, There are no doubtful looks cast toward us X now when we quote a cost price. The few who thought thin a x)ll!e fwku sale have come to their sense, nml arokecu enough to get their pick of tho god things. Wodou'twanttnbofonsldcrcd mean, nut when a 11x111 01 mat leoiing iiune kuok uuwe uuy ior 11 tiling ine ought to Iihvo known was 11 ciuip, it "kind o' " does us good to ho able to wy one." they "all . Out 178 Days. The good ship CrUsle has just arrived with cargo of the celebrated Giant Portland Cement Plenty on hand und for sale. Also 20,000 feet drain tile at reasonable prices. D. S. BENTLEY & COMPANY. 3I0 Front Streotl WMTS TO SEE YOU! If you have a harnees that is not all right, or If you need any new work in that line, it will surely jay you to call on F. E. SHAFER, SALEM, OREGON- 123 State St. 1-lhUU T Whom it May Concern. Salkm, Or., Dec. SH. 18MI. All persons knowing themselves in V4 to the Salem Truck & Dray Co., wftt f4so call at their office and settle lrnTihi1r'jir1l--' occouuta will be jsm4 wltk a attorney for collection, f&.Q rkwold Receiver. 12- 2V-H "H JW studio, corner Commercial aaiOsMft streets. 1-lOtf Mrs. M. E. Frascr returned from Portland lust night. Mrs. Ruth E. Sayer was a passenger for Albany this morning. C. II. Lane leaves in the morning for a business trip to Raker City. R. E. Morris, tho stock buyer, went to Hurribburg tills morning 011 u business trip. A. L. Klingcr, of Woodburu, and August Klingcr, of Hiibh.ird, ure in tho ity on business. II. P. McGlnuic, of Hut iihyluin force, was a passenger todiiy for Sublimity for a few tluys' visit. Harvey Henline, of Scio, w ho has been in the city visiting his father, K. M. Henline, returned homo today. Mrs. C. V. Johnson, who has been vis iting her mother. Mrs. Hattie Ruudtlett, left for her home in Solo today. J. M. Ioug, an old'tlme Salem mer chant, returned to his home in Browns ville today, after a buslne trip in this city. J. M. Howe, of Eugene, was a pnssen. ger home today. Mr. Howe brought Henry Baker, a Eugene loy. to the Re form Sehool. J. N. Davis, countv comuiissloner. We will do as we lid vestenliv. open for business at t): oloo from 12 to 1:80 ',,., ,, iu. ii .... ..i.,i ..n to lunch und straighten up Mock, and then clone for the day ut 6SU). Unvo tolf!,llf Tl, . ..?. ., '. Iiikawimu time to straighten up after tlio rush we have. Govern yourselves ac."J'le Terrell to transact some eordlngly. ' county business. Mrs. Anna Ilussoy, who has been vis AU6TI0N SAL To close out the Fine Dry Goods Store, formerly Willis Bros,, 1st door south of the Postoffice, The stock consists of staple and fancy dry goods, ladies' and gents' furnishing goods, hats and caps, silks, satins, velvets and plushes, lace curtains, blankets, and an immense stock of shoes. Goods also sold at private sale, AUCTION SALES: TUESDAYS. THURSDAYS AND SATUR DAYS AT 2 P. M., ALSO SAT URDAY EVENING. X A v Isadore Greenbaurn 1st Door South of the Post Office. S. Friedman Auctioneer.! V13 CARRY COMPANY'S mi-: a: SIMONUS .WANUpACTURINO s t V r1 41, 6R OSS GUT M THESE ARE THE ONLY SAWS USED BY THE LARGE LOGGERS OF WASHINGTON AND THE COLUMBIA RIVER. fe Sy Sv y v Our largely increasing sales are nil indication of the worth of the goods GRAY Cor. State and Liberty Sis. Salem, Ore. FRIENDSHIP If sometimes easily gained and us easily lol. Hut our low prices imike triitl und premnneiii irieiiiis, The following are 11 few of our tradewiiiuiug prime: Sugar, granulated, 20 lh for Migar (do) per Img, UHI IIh Minco Meat, best, er pkg Soda, Arm and Hammer, per Ihrxt, (i IIh for. Pens, Imported French: very fine, jK'reun.. . Cornmeal. white or vellow, vr lug Mush food, fancy, wlieat Unices, per package rumr, ih"h Minimum uniiiti.i, per hick .. Baking Powder Dr. Price's Cream, and in I there U no better made iter 1 Buckwheat llour very beta pure, per sack Gelatine "Plymouth Rock;" extra line Marmalade Peach, fancy quality, per can .ppics, iinci '49, goou quality, -linn ior . nuts fi.no r,.in r Si U. . -r' 10 . 7r SB :ir 15 . IS', 2."i 'St . 10 sinsi'l Crown MitHcatels, I lbs for. Lard pure leaf the ilneit wo ever sold or raw, per lb You can buy stuff called lanl anywhere nt ltV. Wo want you to no this hd It is packed by T. l .Sinclair A- Co. Very resjcctfully, DAfUON BROS Sv V Second Week Special of Our XXX ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE: We quote a few prices on men's furnishing goods which were not disposed ol ut tne auction caio inn week-, ami wiucn we positi Men's heavy natural wool 50c grade .Men h Heavy iieeceu ooc grade Men's all wool Camel's hair 75e grade. . . Men's extra heavy cotton mixed lio-e UK' Men's line suspenders tale to 'Sk choice. LA.DIES GONS X X Fine muslin nicely trimmed 1.50 grade . Fine muslin nicely trimmed f 1.00 grade. Flannelette gowns $1.50 grude. Flannelette gowns f 1.50 grade . grade v vely will not carry in the future. JX ft Hi X .VSc .CMC C!V The Shoes are going like a Now, Say! TC flash. You'll Imv wondering inn few days why you didn't comedown and get a pair. Men, women and children from all over town; all grades of society are buying shoes. Some lines of goods we are clo-ing nut to tho dealers complete, and we want to say that we will be glad to meet any of them on anything we have to sell. Wednesday TWO SIORES THE LEADER 2O0 and U 7 1 Commercial Strewt TWO STORES, OUT OR SIGHT A searchlight will not reveal what is truly out of sight. If you come to our store for GOOD GOODS ou will need no searchlight to find them, nor will they cost any more, but often less than elsewhere for the same goods. HA.RR.lTP St LAOJRBNCB 01.11 I'osTomcmaiiocKitv, itiug ut the residence of Mrs. A. dinger for everyone, underwear, wool and cotton IZLFXll":.""' ,or "er O ... ,. j j I 1 J ..w... ... ...VI .-.. ;uiu line siiK-niiea ana uiain monca goous, 11 ti 1 11 jim 1 Now, just a word regarding what you'll find here. We have lots and lots of shoes for working men, for dressy men, for lad nosierv. sweaters ior uuv ami men, wuiic uuu luiuicu sun is, Miaucuucia. iici, iuiu wuc oiik-iiucu auu uiaut muuua tuuu, .1. n nn.ni nrsi...... ,.- t.. .1 ... men's working gloves in all grades, overalls, overshirts, fascinators, mittens, of all qualities for ladies, misses and children, (today, iio reports fail grain in tine children's bootees, knit saccjues, etc.. yarns, cashmere gloves, etc., silk mittens, ladies' collars, fine handkerchiels etc. A condition, ami ks there is considerable gOOil assortment, oi Klicnenwaic, glassware, etc., unci suuiucr uuuuiii ui an kiiiiis. we ;tie ciiuig cvciy item ut spui cuit """ " -uun and il vou doubt it compare prices, uur cost marK is nee u you asK ior it. . ; j,o "" camo up "siS I 1 ! O When You Trsvel. If you are going to Spokane, take the orthern Pacific. or Butte, Mon If you are going to Helena take tlio ;ortliorii Pacific. If you are going to any poiul in iuiiu or wuKotu take tlie .Norlliem cine Pa. lAlbitia 011 this morning's train. If yon are going to Minneapolis or St. Paul, take the Northern Parilln. wlii..l. you may do without change of cars after leaving Portland. If you are going to Kansas Citv, , viiiuiiu ur uncago or any mt east or from southeast, take the Northern Pacific, the She ' '"""'""a "" ncro.ss tne continent, anil vnn will vl.!.. 1.. ..n...rA.i..t.i.. .1 1 j -i oil J J a 11 ir 1.. .. wi mam v .11M i'i 11 fill vriiii .il 11 111 1111 v. . 11111- wr 1 .'. .Tvr .11 111 vr- 1 111 r ill .11111 ri iiirn I'liiiii i I v ill I- o- ..... ., ..... .. .:ii . , . .. . ... iiiui.iinnii nv vi. .v. i.. h"" ...... .w.w ....-... ....... w.... , ... ... .... . .... 0-- -,w ... ... ,. , ..:.,..,. ,... ..... .. , , , juu mil riue ill coin ortali e ronmv lines. Don't hesitate to come and look around. We are determined to make short work ot this, and you can save ' 1)lo ,", , "" x,.Z.T. , "mi ,Tli'.e?, 1,l'""n " Tourut in, 11EJ2DS OPEUA HOrSE I'ATrON llltua. Iwwi n.l Munaum. ANOTHER NOVEL I Y. PnSavJANWI The Famous Reniz-Sanfky Novelty Company in ferent lines time and money on anything you need that we may have. I Mean Business, I'm going to get out at once, and if any one wants to buy me out completely there's a good business for him. I will announce in due time my plans for the immedi' ate future. 1 employed in the Alblnu llour mills. Mrs. Rennio will ship her IioumMioM - ' - ' .goods to Albina, where they will make their future home. About Wheels and Sundries, ' mw. j Tlie firm of K. F. Park-hurst & Co., My new lines will not be in for a few we:ks yet. 'Halved partnership mhy, uo Me Mwnwhllcallmy carried over ones lo close ou, al ZSHSJJSSS:' Cost, Keep your eye on my new lines. forthwith. 4, - WiGOio's Bazaar. 307 60m. sl. Salem. We uaniiul delh-wr any more (Mckages. Our clerks are too busy, und, selling good ut oo.t, wecan't afford to hire them delivered. Locks Will Open. Tho Willamette is uguiu falling, Whig dowu to 18 feet this noon. The locks at Oregon City will be opened tomorrow, and steamers will again run through. elegant day couches ami through dining cars daily, ami overy train is v.tstihulcd throughout. Do not forget that you m!0 IllOlieV liv Inivin,. vniir l.'..uiurI. 'tickets in Salem before you start, iubtend ! 01 goinji 10 roruanu to buy. Thomas, Watt A Ct., Agents. 2--T Commercial btreet, i-alem. 17.f HOTKL ARRIVALS. wiLUAMiTrrn. A. F. llouurs. R. 11. A'ilson. lorllnn.l : C. Franklin, TaconiH j H. II. Brown, J. Rilev. Oliteaim: (J. 1.. Fimliur.1 NeworkUP. Hooiengarduer, San ranolBCo;J. R. Wyatt. aIImiiv; P. J. Ditriich, St. Paul, ' . The Wallowa News thinks thsfwhen ool can be produced profitably ut8 cents a Mund,H sheepmeii are "doing fslrly well at 18 eents." fln fura ir CJ rorrAUK, iH,i T.,Uf?rB?' .Nl58".n, 0r-. M. J. Rache. Portland; J. N. I.ivl, Silvertou; J. 0- McDonald, Chisago, III.. JoeFifer' Albany, To cure Ua Cnpp, seep srm, etpclilli Of Honor COMEDY VAUDEVILLE " PANTOMIME ! Three Shows for One " Price of Admissico : Prices 354 W4 7fjc. Seat now on S KrV-