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HaVlBHHHBVBlQHB'HHBaaiHanH' 1mw !5i .. "rcr -1 i""' " JW " ' I I 1, , III ' I I III ' mwmBm - i . .. I I II iVVLmm - I -..& m7 -T B.m . I '. 11. II lill II M)CA1, yOTEH. Make Wednesday night's meeting a rouwr. . . .1 i . ..lolll.iw frll'lllls .MlW J)U AI1UII ! B'"'B In Portland. Haverly's fa mom wlindrels to j morrow night. , The paintere at the asylum have i all boon laid oil'. - Dr. O.JI. Hall, of Portland was In . Hilt 'll,,. .,!(! vrafiinlllV. TLb l.itllf Haupinir m ufurfic ;.'-"' "'" '"-' Aurora, ilirn froirf the Ktlecti oi llarw Itfcpivea LOCAL AND GBXBRAL KEWS ii;;j iPMtMui T IImmi i CHy a4 I'Mitr?. I FAT.Ui ACCllllMfr. ff tin- little if (Seorgpi l.l I'rlday afternoon rfx year old daughter win u ruriimr llvlnit near Aurora, met with an accident whli'h (. I' city . I. l.nl 1 Mr. Shclton, or .loiiiinm k rsi ton, Seio, is In the city. Romciiilrfir the republican elub meeting Wednesday night. Spring Iamb In market at MeCrow , ,fc Willard's, 03 Court ttrect. rc-uilt- i . i ...i r,..uiu. utu.r about twenty hours , half Hours late mis inurimus. ,.riiir..rlnif. On the afternoon men-j (.m,nty Conmilt-loiier tinned. In coinimny w" w,l,u ! 'IVrrulI, of Mclitiitm IhIh the c-lty ncighliorlng children, flie went out I A L j,cC.lll)y B,i Knuik Waters, Into a Held where tlie farm nanus of yamhill county, were in the were huriiliiK !' rubbish, (ir gn , , v,k,r,ay. brush, e.e.. and w Idle i;"'yl'. wl " T,L, ,, he lire her dn ign l-d, and hofiuv , .H..-e eon Id la. give, ncr w ., e ; , lMM.y was terr. by "'"-; J ' ,,. Kdly, Hll Iie,lve young carried ho nc n r. ( to, , J )f M -!! eoun.y summoned and ui'l all in ins poLi i ..,., ,.,i,, t Hive the little s.illcrer's life, hut I m In the eltv ycsle.daj. her iHMly was covered w Ith blisters, Tlio Orange element is-vcrystriing and, after suffering lerrlhle agony I In Linn, and the Labor, or Knights through the night, she died Siitur- j0fhnlor, in I.ane eountle-. day niornliigat 7 o'eloek. The fu- MlwMary Van Wagner, of this neral tinik plaee from the family io- j j, V( jliw KHill (.naged to teach the Ideiice at a o'clock ywtonlay and j ..(r,H)kcd Klnger" ilihtrict kcIiooI. Delegates fo the Marion County Re publican Cenvention from Nearly Every Precinct. The Tickets Nominated in Polk and Clackamas Counties. Linn The follow Ing N n list of delegates to the Marlon -ounty republican i'he overland train wiw two and a convention from every precinct witn the exception OI Aniqua, nuucwm-, Chamnoeg, St Paul and Horeb, which liave not yet reperted: Puut sJiilcin. David Simnson, C. it Afmircx. K. M. Lafore, P. (iiover. !!!. N- Kh?", Henry Kogcrx, 11 a concert at the Over 00 Salem J. D. C. ry Me lt. Itronliv. Cuflv, John Van Katon, H. P. Kel ler, (S. W. Johnnon, W. ! Culver, Warner Ilruviuaii, Al. (iraham, Geo. was largely atleiidwl by hymputhl.-, lug friend of the alllleted family. It. S. Wallace, president of the j Capital National bank, linn returned , B Ml W. I rr"ln hl lMUlw ,rl, IO ' "" ' rU"" .IlinChuiig wan arrwled .venter-, ,'11,1'" ,Hy at HHVHKe'H garden by Muniliiil i Mix N. M. Sklpworth, of I lub U.m on the warrant -worn out by ! bard, wiw In the Nay, Sam Dlek for to-auli last Saturday. vlnltlng the family of Hev. I. K Jim CluuiKdeiMwIted l! In m1i for1 Itoyal. 1,1m WpK"Hraiicc U'fore Heeorder ( 'oiniuurrltil ami State utreetH have Strlekler IIiIh niornlng. When the ! been as dus-ty as sheep trails to-day ea wiw itdled the proceeutlng ' mid the tureet cprinkter has turn wllmti w unwilling to pnweente put to work. ami the i-Mi-c iih wltledby the de- 'I'he htnto pwhlbltlun tMinvculion fi'iidi'iil Jim Chung iwylng the n.,,Hn portliuul nest Wediuwlay. ciNlf, aiuoimtlng t JI2.1H). The . lllt twenty delegates will go from itwMjii why Sam Dlek was imwlH" jnr county. Ing to p.iMK-ule in to be fou.ld In tlio , ( (f Tlui I)nH faet that lie was gambling ultli . . . , ., Writ-lit. F. Royal, JUirnett. Cllllligat the time the iixxault was imniuiltled and he was afraid that If he wiw Milled on In testify this fmt would leak out and he would lie compelled to criminate hlmcclf t Miuvlet hi aartdliuil. Shiii Die); "liwii KdWjV the wile of Anietl Mill law and doenn't propiw to be iught IIHpplllg. laaMf l'tl(nt. Mr. Umlly Werknielhter wan ex aliiliusl a to her HHiilty by Dik ,ltMUiand lloiideoou and by (leo. i II. Itlinwtt, In the abeeiieeof tln IHroxsiutliig attorney, Iwfnre County Juilgt Shuw liwltiy, and commlttiHl , to the Httyhim. She Is abmil .r.H ywiw of He, foimerl, llvtslat Aurora, and lm Ishmi lwriisl I'roin her husband ' tliMs' Msiht. She lias two dHUuhtcr living. .!. mi P.iriluml itiul .mo iii on tlielr way home ""Nil " ' -"' " who bus been here visiting slter, Mrs. S. P. Knight, lias re turned to her home. The legular Joint s-es-nion of the Alka-Hesperlan and Alhenieum wM'letliM will be hold on the evening of Filday Feb. Olh. Miss Fntnklo Htnu.tr hiia luturned from I.ih AiiKtilw, Cal., where she , has been visiting her f-Utcr, Mm. , tlotild, M)vend mouths. SlierlirilMrilugtou unit two dvp 1 ulles brought up three rlw)iiers for ' tlie penitentiary last night. One of tlieiuwasa llfleen ywir man, M-ut up for manslaughter. A. II. Paiell, wife and mii, of New York city, are here visiting Mr. Harry Stapleton, who Is Mr. Paivell's brothur-ln-liiw. They are from Australia, K. Good, J. H. Starr, . I. I Claude (iatch, L. Kuhn, (lu'i'ii Mutton. Uw. H (Jeo. Collins. Salcni.-Chas. Claggett.H.fctapIe toii, K. L. I'. Jolinsim, JumcaMcad, L. it. Stiiison, M. ti. Chamberlain, I. L. Patterson, J. (J. Wilson, Jtobt. Ford, II. S. Jordon, K. L. Town send, Dr. Ij. L. Kowland. K. C. C'rois, Jap Mlnto, J. W. Crawford. North Salem. Jacob Ogle, Jesse liicv. II. W. Cottle. M. j. Keizer, .1. M'cCormiek. A. M. Clough, 'Wil- lard Martin, J. K. McCoy. South Salem.-T. H. Mclutire, (ieorge (ioodliue, W. II. Armstrong, M. (i. Lane, Adam Olimart, Win. Steeiis, A. W. Druger, Kobt. Jud son, Alt. Hodsou. JellerMiii. K. N. Thomas, A. I). Itobiiison, P. Nye, X. Doty, AVm. Pate, J. T. Heckwortli, and S. T. .lulmsoii. Turner. J. M. Watson, Herman Wlpper, X. (). Parker, H A Witel, Lewis Hlcakney, J. S. Osboru. hliieoln David Craig, A S Shaw, S J Coiulit, A Lew is, H W Smith. Lablsli S W Jones, WMColIard, (ico W Masev. K W Chapman. Aurora William lliesy, Sr, Win Fry, Jlvron J (Jriin, 11 K ; Uiesy, Henrv'Kraus, and Israel Snyder. WiKxlburn S Layman, J iST Piair nmn, J II Settlemler, J 11 Leather maii, A D Hull, J Voorhees. Hubbard WTOrim, X hCotlen lKrry. W 11 (ioudy, U M Fry, and J L Calert; justice of the jn'iice, J L Calvert; constable, Geo J Wolfer. Stay ton W II Ilobsou John Porter, John Howell, G W Cospcll, I.ce Hrown. Sublimity Frank Wrightinau, Jasper Hunt, Win Muag, G Asiiby, Kiuhai'ii Keene. Ympiliw. who an-17 and tUyMirwori "Here uie, nave uvci stwenu jp, iAsHstlvcl. She maintains year. jjjUMt she Ivas liiMinstwd rights In j Flnrj rur wiuii. pViprty with which she 1iim long j William HmiiiIhII, who was arivst Iimv mi1isI Hint given ivtvlpU for. ( s I last Saturday for an asniult eom Slu. ihiiic up fnii 1 1 PoitlMiid a few , mttteil on Lou Swaru in one of the days ago ami wim stopKlng with iwlisms last Friday night, appeared llnnry OIUlilaKr, In this city, who is'foiv his honor, JutUv Payne, this swtmMait the tximplatiit this morn- uiornlug and plead guilty to simple lag. assault. As Swart the prosecuting w itiicM made a statement that the awaull was the outcome of a drunken broil and that he did not wish to bie Itaiulall punished tmi sexerely, Jutkv Payne let him oil' w Ith h A Hue hiiiI MMts, Hinoiiutlng in all to fl. KantlaH IUuldHted aial lea for Ills home In the Waldo Hills a uImt hiiiI a smnr man. Hl) Wl lk.mrJ. "tUwytiu Inwnl tlwt tlw laaly of IheiatMdi' 1m4. IhsMi fmmdf is a IMtfy llwt tlw ivsH-ter lias haard on try lle tiMlay. The rvportw wa Atnl to admit tlwt he had heard It; lail the iiiiuit ituvful eNHiuliiHtlon Wksl to glw him tla hwnv of the rwoHM, and only ikrotnl It to Is. a imManl. '11m story a told wiw to aititit Mia. tfcpeBevt thai w lunly had Ihvh j For Keral ilay tlwro ha Uvu mUl to tlk awrftuv uwr OwtVii(ol au unpWant Mnell lu the comity HttuHiMi iiiIIU, b tlw wImvI trfa' treamuer's otlhv. It w at riot Iks m4mk 4miUw but evwilinf. ! hes ilnt It NVNH eauMsl by the TImmvU iiofiaimhiUiMiKr tu. ruitior! tl"k ralttsl over the brldg war h httfvitt aim) tUc MlebW W, to Um rwut; but aulng CoiMiier O'lVitwld u M "ClH(iiut," "till shoaabsl vM in tliU niiiriilng and iw tn iiiyvtcry." , moved the wluss;tlng, wiw he - ftwud tliat a large rat ImoI erawhsl TW ill uT l!sinr' MuiiUi. hiovmI and tlu isi-urwr,KVuH, ifnnn- nr zena: aou I .. . 11 Af...ir.lltll wllO Canipoen, oi ...w..... , 1 aho a candidate for school BUiK-rm-' tendent on the prohi ticket; shenfl, ! Xick Tartar, .school teacher and ! fannerof Luckiamutc; clerk, George X. Towmend, of Perrydale, present deputv clerk and defeated candidate , en- Mils ..nice in 18S2; county judge, 'j -vv Kirkland, of Independence, . , nreseiit count v commissioner and WOKK OF DEMOrilATir CONVENTIONS J, for sheriff In '82; L.,.ii,ils.slonurs. James Alexander, I of huekiainutennd John Vernon, of Kola; iwMn-or, J T Simp-on, of Huena Vista, hchoolt-uiK-'rintendent, Prof. W I IteynoULs, of lfuena Vista; coroner, O D Uutler, of In dependence. Delegates tostatc con vention, Tom Brunk, AVGXesinith, I) X Seam. (IIUMtKETD HOTEIi BUIVLS. MONDAY, MAUC'It 0, 18S8- J C Hlllirf, J Walker, S:in Fran cisco; S M Uris-coe, Chemawa; Abe Miuwllchl, J Osbom, S F; E H Mer rell, Porriund; E Hornhauser, city; II Hurley, Layfeyette; L C ftheop ard, P C T Co; B C Irwin, St Louis; II Alexander. McCoy; .1 T neves, Stay ton; S C Higgins, Philadelphia; V. C Itrooks. McMlnnville; Straud Long, Albany; J G Taylor, F A Turner, McMinnville; G W Har- rln.rfon. HP Florence. V II Mc- Ater, Heppner; S S Higgins, Polk county;.! E Robins ' Kinsell, ri I. Vsi.rnmti. Pertland: Xanh B Gruiihfehler, S F; Geo II Wllllami, Geo W Yocum, F Cloeno, It Lyons, Portland; I Peels, Red Bluffs; F Tate, Sublimity; A A Rorsch, Port land; II FCcnin, San Francisco. Tfaehers' Meeting. The following is tlie programme of the city teachers' meeting this eve ning: Grammar Specimen language lcs-ons for beginners ; Misses Cos- per and Dearborn. Parsing Methods ; Mr. Lane.Miss Phillips. Inconect Sentences Value of ; Mis.s D'Arcy, Miss Gillinglmni. CMpltnliwition Use of capitals ; Mis.s Huelat. Punctuation Mr. Sellwooil. Letter Writ Ing Mr. Randle and Mis, Litehlield. Diagrams Mis.-, Van Wagner.Mr. Myers. ConstructioiiH of Xoun Mr. Wil lis, MissSeiiber. Composition exercises from pic tures for primary pupils Miss Wa ters, MNsShuw. Hatrrlys Mannnoth MlnMrtN. On Tuesday evening, March '27, Haverly's celebrated minstrels will hold forth at the opera house witn a first-class pi'rforinanee. An eastern exchange speaks of them as follows.: "Messrs. Queen, Stoweaud Randall, In tlielr original acrobatic act en titled 'Hustling,' introducing their trick cottage, deserve great credit forftlielr originality. Tlielr act is full of such genuine humorous situ ations that the audience are con vulsed with laughter throughout its entirety. Col. Haverly deserves commendation for presenting such an original novelty with Ills famous organization." For Books. Stationery 4 Fancy Goods GO TO Ml Patton s,' 98, STATE STREET. ASK TO BE SHOWN ,rnim.'l!J TITTBRER BANDS A2D V Hull, Peter Meaur, Rutherford, Titos Meliaina 1 It A Pratt. Maiion-T W Heed. Falrllcld-W V. Hubbard, S J Kerr. Garfield John Miwier, Willis Dunulgan. Howell Pmric F H Ogle, John Xewsome, G W Rentier. J FAuder son, Wm Saiiplngtleld, Webster Smith. Mlverton T R Blaekabv, (ieorge Brow n. .1 N Daxis, Haberly, T D Allen, Phil 1 licks K Gccr, A 1 Cisiledge, M Skalfe, R I) Allen, W 1. Sinieral. Gerals L II Poujade, J C Uarnisi, J S Parris, Hardy Leith, Sol Leinniery. The meeting Instructed the dele gation to supiKirt J. M. Settleinire for count v )inmliloiur. I.INN OU'NTY IMNVKNTIOS. The deiuiH'ralle county conven tion fur Linn county was held at Albany last Saturday. The follow ing ticket was neminated: For representatives, J. B. K. More lock, JetrMyei, and R. C. Miller; county MimmisHlouera, B. Cisiporand G W Phillips; eounty Judge, J J Whitney; clerk, E E Montague; sheriff, Joint Sinalluiau; treasurer, 11 Farwell; usCKor, 'A B Mim; school suHrlntendent, L M Curl; wnuivr, J Slum. No nomi nation w a nwide for surveyor. The following wun uleeted as delegatus to the state inventien: J L Cowan, J K Wwithorfunl, C 11 Ralston, 1, Sender, T J Black; Enoch Hoult, 1 D Miller, W It Bllyeu. and Junius i Psry. riai'KAMA.S ll.NVR.TIO.. TliedeiuiKTatiowHinty invention for Clackamas emiUy wh lield at 0ripm City ou Saturday. The fol lowing ticket whs lced In noiui- irni.TiKHS. RUBBUK ERASERS. SPENCERIAN COMPASS PENCILS, ONLY TO jBE I SEEN TO BE AP PRECIATED. McGILL'S STAPLE PRESSES AND STAPLE BINDERS. Tissue Paper of all Shades, and Materials for Paper Flowers. MMUE TODD'S DIAMOND POINTED GOLD PENS-ALL WAR SaOTeS VlRT'S FOUNTAIN PENS-BEST IN THE MARKET. CAMBRIDGE BIBLES, CHEAPER AND BETTER THAN THE OXFORD. BROOKS' NORMAL TEACHER. PAGE ON TEACHING. TRACY'S TEACH ERS' RECORD. NORMAL QUESTION BOOK. Roberts' Rules of Order. SCRIBNER LOG BOOK. GILLCHRIST'S MANUEL FOR IN FANTRY OFFICERS, (PRICE. $1.00). UPTON'S TACTICS AND REED'S REVISED EDITION, (50 CENTS. For Fruit Growers : PEAR CULTURE FOR PROFIT, ($1.00). DOWNING'S RJ3VISED NEW EDITION FRUITS AND FRUIT TREES OF AMER ICA, ($5.00). INSECTS INJURIOUS TO FRUITS, ($3). THOMAS' AMERICAN FRUIT CULTURIST, PRICE $2. HOP CULTURE NEW AND REVISED EDITION, 10 CENTS. 9S, STATE ST. SALEM, OR. AT THE- Dental lice fijf iff H ff t&Jit ' -OK- L. S. SKIFF &CO. NEXT DOOR 'TO OPERA HOUSE, SALEM. Vitalized Air Given for (lie Painless Extraction of Teeth. BThe person awakens from a pleasant dream with the aching teeth gone. Also Gold Crowns Set. ttnwMtl, hMr xtt Aurum. wm m) wttM ta imuImi by Umuly Judge Mmw tuUj, lih hU w4i 84ku MwlUt, of AurtiM. mm eArriUtr wtUi uuIUmhU. The Mill tkiHi that tiW M4lc ftr Miiirni .if iVW bU bt- dhkkol m. Mtw: FtM, lo llU tkuatiM tfllll.ll. It Will (totattkfltt wcmXi to hUra'na- ,,,UT,MC'" Ul wtt lu Xtw York , eHifc, O P lle..; asxir, Ulmr mm tkne HHik4 tttlUk m Ul ,k'ttJ ,l l miH! trfHMiw; mrvtyir, W 11 JoIiiimmi; .- r iiunn in nip ipMtiy --w. . vii. ntHMil- of drUvat. nHu Im' Oivm xuiftr-, ,4ou WH nMl In divot f thu ihhv. eliuu of Growr CWNftfawitl for :.l nimnT" ktoH mm! Uov Pttuo.vr for ttthmuaUouW wuui of Uruk- 'v yrtiiAmt. 11 IW otiMiN luvWW rVUuwOilp and ' 1 Um Hmi I Uylwi prMM ox'w tf A. O. I'. W. Hb iimiaUi Umi lk comii- ikwMmatlc com- 'Hff iiumwwn l WtfW iMhl lklhw jUUirtky. no HiMfllM k wt a rh. . U ijiuTHl. iiatwir. RcpvrntaUcs W W W: Dr. W. S. llarrintHoii and H-'. Charhw Ivomn aud John and iMr ilaUKhU Suak left thU Kxwhutt; sheriff. P S Nojer; ehnrk, ukrnlnftir Uie it, Ui be une'l) u M.v: Umjix, K 11 KuMr-j bout UKiuth. THe hulkv will I wuiU4oMew, Samuel Fugle ami a)eud the time In llHnuW. Mr. ' Heury MeGunin; rtiHrinteinWnt vf Ifcird. Ike reaUiM lo bU mm MtetUteu tfraitii Tbelll.rfiheUUe lkr. H. Cwiwm- .!. MteitiiMi to proitr, ili 4n.K . (fcrt-Mier m ekemirik itmmmt mWmm ImK MmmMUi to lk imMtioiii will. riCLTTJlT1 J ? tnWMMy wxl NMMiwUte: St.St, a js.""- phw-i irthw, r. am ss-nrfMv.iw.K,:;; Stake no MMtVe. By dispelling the symptoms so often mistaken for Consumption. SANTA ABIE has brought glad ness to many a household. By its prompt use for breaking up the cold that teal often dovolops into that fatal disease, thousands can be saved from an untimely grave. You make no mistake by keeping a bottle of this pleasant remedy in your house. CALIFORNIA CAT-R-CURE Is equally effective in eradicating all truces of Xasal Catarrh. Both of the-' wonderful California remedies atv sold and warranted by 1). W. Matthews A Co., 100 State street, Salem. $1.00 a package, 3 for $2.50. Tie rroklMtlonUrginttcr. Elder J. W. Webb returned Satur day from iAne and Linn countius aud preached for the Christian ulmtvh yesterday morning, assist ing in the vory sueeessful Sunday Sehwl wuieert at night. I lo goes t0 Albany to-morrow to hear Walter T. Mills, of Ohio, the Prohibition Ora tor, and to arrange for his visit hero, April -1th. lux's, B. J. SharKnd J. W. WuWi omted on prohibition party ladilkM in the Chrktian Church, Selo, on Saturdav. HeitTtl at S. A Ug rexlwl liaslsn liekl at Selo, l't)M Cumberland Preshyteriant, Hev. Kirkpatriek lswg the utiUrf )HVMrMr. Thoufh thora ate svmh1 oitHfebw titer is wet one mAtent IWMwltw Ih tliat town. A girl ta da goHwml luHtwwk, in ewaU imMi', m wsblHg. Wajus $MQ a wvk. Addrwi, , this GllEAT REDUCTION IN- PINKSFTS Sel Dickens, 15 olunies, hall' Russia, Usnal Price $32.50, Our Price $20.00. Sel Ljllon, 26 " Cloth, Gill lop, " '' 32.50, " 23.50. Sel Thackeray, II " Half Morocco, " " 22.50, " 15.00. Sel Wavcrly, 12 l Half blue Calf, " " 32.50, " 17.50. Scl E. P. lloe, 15 " Cloth, . " " 22.50, " 18.00. Set Capt M. Reid, 10 Vols. Cloth, " " 15.00, " 10.00. Fine Line of Papeterie in Latest Styles, AT- J. BENSON STARR'S. 118, State Street, Salem, Oregon. Capital Lumbering Company! MANUKA(TUKKKS OK AND UBAI.E11S IN Variety of Oregon Lumber, Dressed and Undressed. every CONSTANTLY ON HAND Shingles, Laths, Pickets, Fence Posts, BOXES. Etc. SALEM " OREGON.