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LOCAL AXD ISEKEKAL KEWS lli.iznl AmHkt if Drip i niy M'i Cwrfry Tins MniiE gusts LBrrrKE. lle Sets Ferllt Hie Rmmhs for I'orw lag Thin! Party. Mr W T. Mills' hwiiiI lture In the ojieni limw, Saturday even ..... I.. ...1.I..I. t,n iunWMH t III" II IIC ' iiiv. in nun it ...v... lion. "Miwl we lmo a new iri.'.'" H IWfiiwI to by Hlnrgcr audience than attended his afternoon talk, Mid wan received with hearty p - nroval. It IsKenerally said that our NilltlcHl .Hniiwlgn" re an cllW-tlve ; to iw-aix' oinei.u inanyruoin. . .. HKcncy In wlnmlliijc tin- 1-coplc. Kansai and Iowii, the lecturer d. k., .....i i.iii.li ilnif In hearliiK I elared. there Is lust enough pretence the principle of our government ex- lM.undeil. and itolltlcal liu are submitted to their judgment wwen lead to lniUlry and thought. This saying Is ecelally true when hii able and well iulpj'd ss-aker, Mich as Mr. Mills takes the platform, Invjiiisv- lie submits cisil argument for our consideration, and makes a jM'rsoiial hjikiiI to his hearers to take sides. The jhiIiK In republli-au faith that heamills with kivnc-t logic Is that which favuis high license nan step towards prohibition. This he In dignantly spurns, as a surrender to the unclean thing and a comHiet with Hatan. Kvery liquor manu facturer in the country Is a hearty Ndvocate of high license. It not only ri'llees the irallle of a gissl slum of the odium that attaches to It, but It purges the saloon-kccp-Ing element of the bilks and bum mers that crowd Into the buslne-s, ami make commercial dealings with thiM' who remain coiniKiratlve ly wife. The lecturer mentioned an In cident, eonllrmalory of this view, that Implied to him in New York. l"'or two years lie held a stall' apslntinent on "The Voliv," and talking to a prominent liquor dealer one day, the latter oU'ered lo m-II him an Interest in bis huliiit. "Itut,"sald he, "I don't proMe to Ih fouled with any Isius ehceks ; put up the isillateral or bring me Mirwtles that arc tnislwirthy." The njswker mentioned the mime of half, Hlwl,r 0Ver the subject Is functus m Inhmi liquor dealers s hit would iHuillcIo iind eminot Ih? exerelvd the mi Ills iHsr. Hut the other broke I ,,.,! ihne. out Into cursing at this uggctlou. lie declared that salisui-ket'isrs were h set of roughs, striker, waul bullies ami ex-con vlcts, and he wouldn't lake a whole raft of them as security for a dollar. Ilrlug mea hardware dsaler, he said, and I'll accept him without demur. Mr. Mill el led score of similar tits' tu authenticate his statement that the liquor lutcrel prefers Illicit llceum; and arguing from the gener hI axiom that It Is w lc to do the di rect opMlte of what your enemy UHUUyiHi to do, he Insisted that high lliviiHi whs Iwrmfid to society. Ileeltist stutlsllis to show that HMWvdiiiikliiK ltliiia wrv then urn ftiw liquor limis- tlmn hen tlairoaiv many; and he attempted to HMalu thU straiii'priisisltlonby the follow lug rule In arithmetical inqsirtHHi. 'IVke a town when' there are two miIisuis , high llivnse U luistol, and one of them cIom up. Mist of the drinking tlmt Is dmte, he said, U hi the ay of tivttt aiiMmg einivhe. Whlk Kith Hsitts wev runnliujf two friends ....... kuhiii meet m wte suvn, rewir io ....-.t ..,... ,-, ...... ...,.....,,"..., - Uw iwnM it4M.p to pfciltje UiWr tM, wIUwuuiiwiiwh short tMUrt,Mierinnii umiuj. iHMHMilm mtiU tmit theiglicrmid HdlUy Ulitatratwl, amusing; Js. K. Shepartl, au ammipllshwl wKlr with Anir drink. TwhikIkh- MHl InstrniHlve Wvturwal w HHrH' printer, and formerly eounecteil with rHntiU vnaiUl imvt In HiiiHli,t'4M,,,M' l'rilay evening, April tHh, the Salt like Tribune, Imt now u ft of the iHty, who tmi,!HlHnnt K'teihv f AiitlihiH4i- pwHTtHW ftirmer ih Polk cmiiity, wMlr tlH-iHhur UriukluK tWisJK- 0Hlng KHiirv frv. Suld-ct, was In the city (inlay and favored Ukt two xIimm (4mv u4 wiMtrMU " dht, "The Plixslogaomy of tlilsotlliilth a mil. IIU winter h lib four ilrinkk. Hut with ouv of' Hltli, lU, CliarHeter aiulwhi-at Mitlbrvsl Imt slight injury tU nUsiiu oVmJ. thw flair mm i 1'rtttn1." AH arv lii itwl. Civm- from the ftiM, ami he rtiorts his xaW vWt ih. dram i, hwuw at s sharp. grain rlf his coming akaig nl.vly. hIkiv meh, y bmt iwmmi Hk)U(ls' "" Elder J. W. Weho,arriveiliu town oulil baf . tn( tWoUMHv,HHit ,w . . . . . .. . withtlw"l.lttWGlaiit"miSatunlay, Ihu. rfvio ilrinW. ,w .liaiWe llw "?j . w h.hs luW t. HtwUn iUv, n.UligHt tlh. ' fonirr uhouhi of la,r. w,ild l, MltvttlUrtl Ity lUi uhmW of MkMMlag, It uuM lv W4tsr ftir pubUc mumk lUr Midi a kmu ui Imw four MkiMttt, h bnv vw4t of tlwr turn nwu voukt lak prtif ilrinV by hltMtf. Viw U4 Uih M KVMttUlMkll of ht tw attlkr the rtwdar a tlbt4M- IHIUKf Tlw kviunrr rMUutOmi lhat iIk w buiil uit a Mr ur natg;jrWl)wliHiirlomktWuukru for itw. Ibiyw,, albJhirnw'lvjrMawnl Trial bat tbw fm Umu tb hiMMMt WMnUibii of Mfc ! Mwmr or huibl imw m Tb fttlw.l low yw lu tW pmkum-' at lr. H. W. tV'a ilntc Ko. lurimbMl iUmui Uutt-AmrUto f lu ' l.ia(v will inv.ri-u.ii -. JUmr' " Muhiiuiuah wunty. as - - tl!9 Hmh WV ithhMtaMi Mribw arntMwt mtr M tttak MMtl iMIwIm) all MMMHte M MbriM. Kjmmu mm! Im bii MkifAvi prubiWtbm. wttb t W follow Ka-s . ;i'"" ... ... ,uuimti! the reiHiblliwn majority .-,-. -. i . .1 (,,. amondinent after uicHfitjiu..". - . ii.rr llMHxtmiiH results. tliettate went over to tin-democrat . ( & CV(1. m.t sllUjeci, ami ' " - - -In Iowa the republican majority w,w Frwli home made candies at A. ttlle,i to do this, but has knife a nu i... ii, r iruflle wn . ,.... ....feiiimrlv nroved ita ability to uo M),W, WIIUIl lire M"" iii-i..ui n.u iiminrltv went down, nmrii-Mt.., j . .,....' to 1,200. Thw nn- "; " - that , aplMMl to the ikiIIUchi ""' " " '.' . . i I. .. .l,,C.f Inn Itfi "" ':.::;: i: m r. MHHBH1WI Willi'"" .i . .i ii'.. ...It i mi riv. ... r,..r ii... iu-tiifo of a law, Jllll nil" ! "" .!.-. u.,JU itu i.iifiircfinent. lo ren- ,li.r i.rnlil ill Oil UIKjrBlIVC, Bllfiinn, iHnd iimrslmltand police JiiHl and ; constable iim-l be ayiiiiwuij. The Judiciary also miM lie liom-t - - . .... .... ' ,! frark- ofrexiilts In inter preiuig lht. law. lint tin- bummer e.enie.u puralyzc their euerg m; al seek n- 1 election, and thej .!! ly " ' their eyes to the 11 clt tralllc arri! In" ut unforcement of the anti-liquor ! Ihw to save the credit ot the repub- lican (Mirty, Dill inepnuuwu iu-uiu- are nowhere to Isj found He said he could understand why Abraham Lincoln had made a suc cessful president; it was because he was a rall-splittcr. The prohibition party also proponed to follow his min.iilt. Or thev were going into the coojierlng business, and Intend ed to take out the unsound staves and intnsluce othcis that would make the vi-nel tight. This bum mer element, the mercenary, vendi ble class of voters tols'foiindln both isilltlciil partk's, the prohibitionists designed to lay aside, (separate the sheep fioiii Hie goats,) and unite the others In one common aim, Hit De liverance of the American jieople from the curse of alcoholism. They might not succeed In their alms the present year, but If they could poll one million votes next November, this would send the wedge so far In to the log, that he would engage In 1802 to have the rail splitting accom plished. SlTliDU: cut IIT. S.u.iim, April 12, SSS. J i hi. Schincer et al. resiKindcnt vs. Anna Kchmcerapiellant, apis'al from Mullnouiali county;upealtlls mlsM'd opinion by theeeurt: Syllabus. Appeal Neglect to tile (raui-crlpt, when a isirly perfects an iiiKul and then abandons It, his rlitht of aiusiil Is exhausted, the James Mitchell, resMindenl vs. Nelson SeluHiuover, admlulstiidor of the estate of M. It. Halrd, deceased, apcllunt. Apeal from Dulou county, Geo. G. lllnghiim arguwl his side of tho case, for rtisudun(, apiiollaut's att'y not present. Ull. Mr. Win. Sttiart of Scotland, so largely luteri'stisl in business enter prises In Salem, died yesterday at Ids home, near Kdlnhurg. Mr. Stuart was advanced in life, and leaves live wins all grow n. Two of his sous HsxH'latcd with their father In manufacturing Interests In Scot land, resided In Salem last summer to acquaint themselves with their father's Interests In this country which arc larg. A younger son, Archie Stuart, well known to all our made rs, was a few weeks ago suiiimonisl home on aiitamt of his father's llliuw.. I'misf el lfrs. Dr. Gilbert, the eminent Phvslog-1 i .uui.ui .,LiiiiUi ui..i Anii,!,,!. MthmirfMjUattt iHtlMWiln mi ixmufuiuu-y tut lwr years, bcbl wlbjtuu. mntvIci ( tb iiui- zs czsm: r : hvKkiirJ. 1 l4-l. I r -,, -. , w,,w.,. kUn of tb rSNUtMUliMry ftir isevnl yewv IVnl l-apl. Miuilb, oftlw N tbniWv. bit IttAtniMMl Um ImIimi c In a (bw by. Mtma to vxial w uUv iM- I wtoteliNMMd..l m rnSLitlZ. . .. . vTipi I n lecuou ". Ovstera in every style at A. Strong . .."- - - htrOllgf. .. , . iw. ntitiilillcMii inline 111 ""'I '& -- (.IllbroiutthLsolllcc. Mwule Cooler, merchant of Dallas, ; m the nieCAi'iTAlJaniXAlBHili-criii- mi llt U increasing daily. thm llt W increasing (lalij If you want a nobby suit go to G. V. Johnson's- the leading clothier w. Jo inwiH'H uie ieui""B -" Jusl rw.dvc(1 a flln Hue of John , stetson's ; johnMJ1,.H. hats nt G. "W. , ()f New York) tlle f 1)ook out yot nt T. j,,iUoll.8 ,, , . I u I near Melianm yesicrua.y. return home to-day. Iue cream, soda water, milkshakes, candies, oysters, meals at all hours at A. Strong it (Vs. The largest stock of clothing and gents' furnishing goods in the city at G. W. Johnson's. Mrs. I). II. H. Holmes, goes to Walla Walla to-morrow to visit her parents for several weeks. Miss Nellie K. Morgan, of Port land, Is here visiting the family of her uncle, Mr. H. H. Dearborn. Several from this city will go to Dallas to-morrow to attend the Polk County republican convention The ladles of the Christian church will hold a dime social next Friday night. Kverybody knows what a splendid time they always have on 'such occasions. V. F. Hopkins, travclingagent for the San Francisco Examiner, who has been quite 111 at Dr. Henderson's residence the past two weeks, Is able to be out again. Win. Brown it Co. are In receipt of some very line spring goods, among the newest Is a line of mens cordovan, button, bale and congress. Call in and see them. I rvln Watson, sicclal agent and adjuster of the State Insurance Co., leaves to-moriow morning for Kast ern Oregon to look after the Interests of the company in that section. Mr. Hughes, of Hughes it Ward, well remembered in over the State, is where they commenced a temiier ance levival meeting last Saturday. The regular Sunday afternoon song and prayer services from :! till I p. in. nt the W. C. T. V. Hall are proving very Interesting. The at tendance was very gissl yesterday. Dr. Wyat, presided and many took part. Judge Shuw has received word from Ids sou Thurston that he is re covering from the ellccts of his re cent accldent,aud that his left hand, the one which he Uses most in his work, will sisin be strong enough for service. Mr. Walter Thomas Mills w-as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. ltamp during his stay in this city. Mr. ltamp drove him over to IVrry this forenoon to take the train to .Me Mlnnvllle where he sjH'ak.s to-night. Thence ho goes to Forest (5 rove, ICast Portland, The Dalles, Astoria and on to W. T. Ml-s Alice B. McF.lwaln, has been apMiutcd teacher in the Indian school at Cliemawa. This young lady has had exiwrleneo In tho Chlloeoo school In the Indian Ter I ritory, and Is commended for her "K, H,IU "omion. mib arrivwiiu uiecny onrwuniay ami conunene- ,MMtM HIM, HvlmX Miofnliig n! night lit tlK ChrMiau eliun-li. Ho took Hh iuhui tralu fur th iiK'troH- wu a -. ' i""i ... . . '"."" inu.,..., PMf lirkl.ft. Kkl-xi l.m !..... .. ibv tb' 1Mb suit Mouday 14th of April. I.IJl,."' . tJoNWHMrlVuoi'rWMM.i.i..1WM,w' l wcimiuiwimi." Dr. t... i.mu..i i.l .... ... . .. .' ' .MMUMUIiniVMhMa ' ' " I n Triin W. ' Pfttt T. C. Jon-. a mU I r a Winrtut f iIm, r M f Mbti HiubibltkiM UWiv.1. .. ...ii.i i IVkit loirtltuiet ihi.j - preparation which is adapted to relief and eure of ailments to .. - ., whlch inembc 0f a household are - .:"...., . . . , , niv '" ' ... (i1i. nf 11 ' it. -urcclly deserves the tint 01 ... - - ii..i.i. fmiillv medicine. Among time honored preparation", which and the sanction of the I i-xjierience .. i ... .i.... i.wlln.ilinilescrV- flK)puJurre,,.,rd and confidence, iriwtettcr's Stomach Bitters, a IUHlil,n,e adapted to the eradication of(.ill)t.onsti1)rttion and bilious- I of. VSIHMIMll llt.; the three mo-t frequently oc- nnrrinir ailments that vex mankind. Derived from a botanic parentage, it Is efficient as well as pure and whole some. It relieves nervous disquiet ude and inactivity of the kidneys, and counteracts a tendency to rheu matism. For renewing llagging strength and imparting appetite it can be implicitly relied ujsm. Fever and ague, rheumatism and debility are remedied by it. An Apolgr. We are informed that George Winters, the Salvation Army striker, who attempted to wipe the weeping earth with the carcass of the manager of this paper last Saturday evening, is not satisfied with hisexperienceon t lint occasion, but announces his intention of repeating the experiment at the first favorable opportunity. All ,.1, George, but you can't speak intelligently of our personal courage and pugilistic qualities until you have had a fair taste of it. Now, George, whenever you become so surcharged with the divine atllatus that you want to become au angel and wear a pairof fat.chubby wings, call around, lietween sunrise and sunset, and we will try to accom modate you. In the meantime we apologize to the people of Salem for not being able to break his worthless neck last Saturday evening. Thousands of Dollars. Arc spent every year by the people of the state for worthless medicines for the cure of throat and lung dis cuses, when we know that if they would only invest $1 in Santa Abie, the new California discovery for consumption and kindred com. plaints, they would in this pleasant .. iVoclllnlM 1 Fimliy Jicaici"' Salem and all remedy llntl relief. It is recom at "Woodliurn ! mended by ministers, physicians and public speakers of the Golden State. Sold and guaranteed by J). V. Matthews it Co., KHiState street, Salem, at $1 a bottle. Three for $2.60. The most stubborn cases of catarrh will spcedllv succumb to California Cut-It-Cure. Six months' By mail $1.10. trcai- inent for SI. WouJeiful Cure. W. I). Hoyt it Co., wholesale and retail druggists of Home, Ga., says: "We have been selling Dr. King's New Discovery, Electric Bitters and Bucklen's Arnica Salve for four years. Have never handled remedies that sell as well, or give such universal satisfaction. There have been some wonderful cures eM'ected by these medicines in this city. Several cases of pronounced consumption have been entirely cured by use of a few Isittles of Dr. King's New Discovery, taken in connection with Electric Bitters. Wo guarantee them alwavs. Sold by Dr. H. W. Cox. AiUdk for Hilly 1UII. Mrs. K. Hamilton, deputy jsxt master at Clymer Is In the city. She Is circulating a petition asking the iiost master gcnctal to grant a daily mall from Salem, via Maclcay, Clymer and Whtteaker to Knights' in place of the present tri-wisjkly serviiv. Tluse four postotllces are Important ones and should have better service than that now afford ed them. We are pleased to soe that a majority of our business men have atllxeil their names to the petition and hojH' that none will rwfnsi to sign when It Is presented. rrai. Mr.N.H.Frohllehsteln.ofMobile, Ala., writi: "I take grunt phmsuro in nHSHiimending Dr. King's New; Discovery for CoiiMiinption, having j used It ftar a severe attack of Bron-' ehltis and Catarrli. It gave tuej Instant relief and entirely eurwtl nu ami I liave not lavn atllicttxl sliuv. I I aksi Uic to tate tliat I Iwd tril other rtMiKslle with no good rceiilt. , Have abst uil lCUnHric Bitters ami ' Ur. KUin's .New I JR. mils, both of KUWaNew IHi-eoverv (br(u-ui. ILU...... T.. CI.JII'MI..... 1 lx .. ,JW"M " ieHivj- tiHter aw bum)- uu ilib iMliMfUMit tx roll. It Mill U vomi)JmmI to-night, but tb UHMMMt Of UUMbl Utxw will not Iw known Wfov to-morrow. It will U u Mutually miikII. ltowex-vr. For fct GO T. icf. 08, STATE STREET. ASK TO BE SHOWN : ArVTEHIAL CCME WRITING AND SCHOOL MAXlcts. faber-s pencils and pen holders. RUBBER BANDS AND ERASERS. SPENCERIAN COMPASS PENCILS, ONLY TO ,B I SEEN TO BE AP PRECIATED. McGILL'S STAPLE PRESSES AND STAPLE BINDERS. Tissue Paper of all Shades, and Materials for Paper Flowers. MABIE TODD'S DIAMOND POINTED GOLD PENS-ALL, WAIt RVNTED. WIRT'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 REVISED NEW EDITION FRUITS AND FRUIT TREES OF AMER ICA, (fo.00). INSECTS INJURIOUS TO FRUITS, ($3). THOMAS' AMERICAN FRUIT CULTURIST, PRICE $2. HOP CULTURE NEW AND REVISED EDITION, 40 CENTS. 98, STATE ST. - SALEM, OR. -AT Brick Dental Office -OK- L. S. SKIFF &CO. NEXT DOOR TO OPERA PIOUSE, SALEM. Vitalized Air Given for tlic Painless Extraction of Teeth. CSrThe person awakens from a pleasant dream with the aching teeth gone. Also Gold Crowns Set. GREAT REDUCTION IN- FINK Set Dickens, 15 Volumes, half Russia, Usual Price $32.50, Our Price $20.00. Set Lytloo, 26 " Cloth, Gilt (op, " " 32.50, " 23.50. Set Thackeray, 11 " Half Morocco, " " 22.50, " 15.00. Set Waverly, 12 " Half blue Calf, ' " 32.50, " 17.50. Set E P. Roe, 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! MANUFACTUKKllS OP AM) DE.VI.EItS IX Every Variety of Oregon Lumber, Dressed and Undressed. OONSTA.VTI.Y ON HAND: Shingles, Laths, Pickets, Fence Posts, BOXES, Etc. SALEM " OREGON. TO r siii o n s? THE- SETS! I hiBHMBBBBBBBBBMBEBMPA.'rTjiapMMM : Ji