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THE CAPITAL EVENING JOUBNAL. W ' ffi TDE C1PITAL JOIMAL. PUBLISHED DAILY, EXCEPTSUNDAY, BY TIM Caoital Journal Publishing Company. (Incorporated.) Enured at the postofllce at Salem, Or., as second-class matter. JACOB L. MITCHELL Manager Bee fourth page for terms of subscrlp- Advertisements to Insure Insertion (for the uun4 day) should be handed In by 1 o'clock. . . , , Correspondence containing news of In terest and Importance Is desired from all parts of the state. No attention will be paid to anonymous communications. Persons desiring the CAriTAi. Journal served at their houses can secure it by pos ial card request, or by word lea at this ofllce. . . ,. Specimen numbers sent freoonnppllca- Offlc'e, corner Court and Liberty Streets. TUESDAY.. NOVEMBER 20 Buffalo Bill has left Paris for Lyons. i The Mayors of tho Province, of Ontario, hav t'ccelared in favor of ta: ins church prope-ly. Is tho motor lino to be crowded out for private enterprises? See that your next councllmen are square on the subject. Tub Montreal bo..rd of Aldermen hnifisnta commtu'oof their num ber to Now Yorlc 'o Invstlato the elevated roads system. The motor lino has been asking for recognition. Do s Salem want to encourage this enterprise or not. Bo careful how you vot 'I Tim motor lino will lnsuro a large lncreiiro of capital and population for Salem and Marlon county. See how your councllmen stands on this subject. The New York Woild ha eeni its correspondent, Noi'io Bly, on a fly ing trip araund tho world. She ex F2olitomuko tho quickest time on record. The vo'caub of Col'.ma, Mexico, Is In ncl'tvo eruption. Many build lu28 In its vicinity havo been thrown down and for inllesf around the forests aro on fire. The leading manufacturers of loft-dried writing papers in Holyakb havo concluded to shut down their mills to relievo the market of tho surplus now on hand. The Centenary of tho Cathollo church in America, camo off with ojlat ast wok, in Baltimoio. Nearly all all tho Catholic Arch b'shops and Bishops in tho country vo'opro:en(. In St. Loul3, tho students in the public schools will bo supplied with school books frco of charge by the oity in the luturc. This much was decided In a recent school election hold in that- city. Educators throughout tho country will view tho working of tho St. Louis system with considerable Interest. Mayor McDowell, beforo tho Chamber of Commerce, at Char lotto, N. C, recently gave some sound sonso regarding nowspapers. Hear him: "Encourage your home papers and help build them up, for the culture, lutolligouco and public sentiments of a city aro often guaged by tho character of tho papor It sup ports. Every place of importance must have tho mighty aid of the press, a Journal that will publish to tho world Its advantages, Its life, Us wares, its goohs, its niauusactories; and rollouts like a mirror its dally acts, deeds, Intentions and Its poo plo. I mako the statement that an able, dignified, conservative anJ progressive newspaper is of more real bonoilt toward advertising, stimulating ami braiding a city tliuu any one agency or enterprise she cau possess." i A Small iloy's Heroic Independence. A Lewlston llttb boy declared a philosophic Indepeudeneo and ac cepted tho cousequeuoos In so mat-tor-of-faet u way lust week that it may make a story, oven if it is not very funny. Ills mother dressed him up in a new llauncl shirt Friday and sont him to school. The shirt irri tated ills cuticle, or, in other words, lie itched, When ho camo homo that night ho was cross and very cross for a small boy and he declared that lie and tho flannel had depart ed company for over. Tho noxt morning as his mother prepared to drea him for school tho boy drew i the Hue at the shirt. "No," said he, ' "I don't wear that shirt." A brief dobatoonsued in which tho boy ap earcd to have formed his opinion, and to havo decided to stick to it. Tlioquestlon, when put to tho house, ' was carrlod by tho boy, who would not don the shirt. "If you will not wear it," wild his mother, "I shall send you back to bed." Back to bed ho went. lie got no dinner. After noon came. A neighbor went In to sco him his mother telling her that she huil a bad boy up stairs. Tho boy lay there in bed, wido awake, Ms littlo eiieeks Hushed with tho situation but showing no slgu of euniiguof hiart. "Don't you want J to go to school?" asked tho neigh bor. "School?" was tho reply. "I shall never go to school again. ' "Don't you want to?" "Yej, but I can't. I've got to stay here." "All your Mfe?" "Yes'm," was the reply, "all my life. I shan't ever get up again, prob'iy." What could a mother's heart do against so philo sophic an acceptance of tho termin ation of a life-carear as this? What but kiss him at tea-time and go down and buy tho little bunch of pluck some downy little undershirts that should never tickle him even once! L'owiston Journal. . NEW YOUK LETTER. Street Mnsic Sunt Off. Dig Business on the Elevated Road. New Yonic Nov. 20, 1839. Correspondence of tho Capital Journal ) A lew days ago the Borvd of Alder men posted an o:dinano prohlblt ln3 organ grinding, or the playing of aoy muslc.1 Instruments, in the street of this city, excepting In p-vrcdes, elc. under penalty of fine or imprisonment. Tho iu'ont'on wm to slop tho alleged annoyance caus:dbylho everlr'il'n g-nd'ng of tho hand-organ and tho looting of the "' Je German bjud;" but events havo proven that our piebian populace do nob consider it much of a nuisance after all. In fact they rather like the music, and are com ing to the re cue of tho musicians by demanding an amendment to the law, which will allow them to fol low their old-tlmo occup .tlon with some restrictions. For this purpo a moss-meeting will bo held to-night In Brook's As embly Booms, when, no doubt, there wi'l be irusio in the air. Tho 'number of people who gain a lievellhood by this means must be very lr,ige, as they can be seen on almost every block, with a crowd of ch'Jdren wnltzius about them, which crowd varies in size ac cording as tho music is furnished by a legularly uniformed German "mud-gutter" band, or by an ordi nary Italian hand-organ. In either tabetuo child! en are vastly interest ed and, whether tho tune is "Where Did You Get That Hat?" or "Home Sweet Home," tho performers arc always sure of an audlonco of little ones who appreciate their efforts. A I'AYINO INVESTMENT. On the heels of the report that tho Broadway Railway company had made application for permis sion to change its motor power from horses to cable, comes tho an nouncement that tho elevated rail roads carried during the past year nearly 160,000,000 passengers, this is an average- of half a million a day, or, in other words, tho receipts wero more than a thousand dollr.rs an hour, night nud day. In return for all tills money the com pany gives vory poor accommoda tions; one is very lucky If ho can get a beat in tho morning or evening, and if lie does, ho is not sure whether ho will bo roasted or frozen to death beforo lie arrives at his Journey's end. Often on tho coldest days in winter there is not a vestlgo of heat in tho cars, whilo on a mild day tho heat is sometimes suffocating; besides tills, tho speed Is littlo better than that of tho horse cars, being less than ten miles an hour at best, "itapld transit," so long talKeil or, and which wo thought wo had, is still In tho fut u ro. IlKMAIUCARt.K STACIK MACIUNKUY Tho mechanical arrangement for reproducing a liorso race on tho sU.go, which Is douo In tho "County Fair," now running at tho Union Square Theatre, is a remarkable pleco of stage machinery. It Is not a brand new dovlce, but tho proprietor and chief actor, Neil Burgess, has greatly Improved on It slueo It was seen hero last spring. The effect of the horses running at full speed and yet not getting ahead, is produced by tho "revolving stage" which the horces keep pushing from under them. Tho moving panorama at tho back has been rearranged, nnd tho rearrangement is so clover and artistic that it gives tho Impression of tho Iandscnpo ilyin back from tho heels of the horses precisely as in a geuuiuo equine contest. Tho front panorama, which umh! to be n picture of a fence, has been trans formed into a practical fence and greatly assists tho illusion. Alto gether It is an ingenious ammgment and should servo to stimulate other inventions of n similar nature. Edwin Aklixciton. CAVHE OF TlUfl OBOWZt. ' What are you growling at, itr r "At the amount you are eating, ilrl nave. you no regard tor the feelings of e, dyspeptic, slrt" , "No itrt Oo and take a course ot Joy's Vegetable! Bamparllla and you won't hare ' tho dyspepsia, sir!" , I John Argall, ot ea Ooden Gate avenue, ' writes: "You may alto use my usme at an additional authority that Joy's Vegetable SaruparllU, will euro dyspepsia and liver and kidney complaint It hu done It for me." James Wells, Oakdale, Cal., writes: "lauf tered acutely from dyspepsia for years, scarcely taking a meal without the distressing palm ot ludlgcetlou. Joy's VecetaUle Sana puiurlicT4iaoot iteoUrely." AW AU3ISVILLE NOTES. Aumsville, Nov. 22, '89. Editor Jeuhnal: Tho Waldo Hills literary society met at Keene's school house last nlghtand discussed the question, Rosolved, ''That Catholic aggression is injurious to American institutions, and ought to be abolished. The affirmative show ed many aggressions' of Catholicism, especially in regard to our public schools, civil liberty, right of free speech, etc., none of whjch the nega tive denied, but proceoddd to show similar aggressions pn the part of Protestantism, onib contended that the "pot should not call tho kettle black." The uegetlve also pro duced argument to show that tho Frec-thiuker Is the conservator of civilization and morals, which the affirmative failed to answer and the decision was given to tho negative Tho debate was conducted with the best of friendly feel ing, and wc hud a whole lot of fun over It too. Our nest meeting will be oq Thursday evening-Dee., 6th when the question of taxation ot church property will be iliseussfd Tho public a:e inVJtcd. There is as yet no, one booked to represent the side of proieclluu at the coming meeting of the Waldo Hills Free Trade club, at Aumsville, on Dec. 3d at 6:30 o'clock p. in. Ti is to be hoped there will, be, as this club is in seaich of information on the subject; and having exhausted its immediate neighborhood, is now moving from place to place in search of sumo of the oratorical enthuse, that was around just beforo the late presidential election. Somehow it don't appear to materialize. Come now. We are only a few plain farmers, just getting so we can read and figure a little, and we can't work out these problems as the protects do, and we want to know, you know. Come and explain them. It won't take long. M. Consumption the Incidious ()ise:.su With Its attendant sufferings, nan be relieved and often cured if Hold en's Ethcral Cough Syrup is taken promptly. Large size $1.00, small oO cents, for sale by all Druggist. Massachusetts machines make a1 pair of shoe3 in twenty minutes. Tho Edison doll company ex pects to make 1,000,000 dolls for the holiduy season. Nearly $2,000,000 worth of dia monds were taken from the Kim berley mines in August. , A Woman's Discovery. "Another wonderful discovery has been made and that too by a woman in this county. Disease fastened Its clutches upon her and for seven years she withstood its severest tests, but her vital organs were under mined and death seemed imminent. For three mouths she coughed In cessantly and could not sleep. She bought of us a bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption and was so much relieved on taking first doso that she slept all night and with one bottle has been miracu lously cured. Her uatno'is Mrs Luth er Lutz." Thus write W. C. Ham rlck & Co. Shelby,, N. C Get a free trial bottle at Dan'ol J. Fry's drug store. Prof. Ilerkomer's next play will Include a theatrical marvel not as yot attempted real lightning. Experts can now "reduce a barrel of spirit to six ounces of powder" as easily as they cau condense milk. M. Nauot reached the Paris ex hibition after a soVon days! Jouruev from Brussels In a phaeton drawn by a pair of dogs. The Verdict Unanimous. V. D. Suit, Druggist, Blppus, Ind., testifies: "I can recomeud Electric Bitters as tho very best remedy. Every bottle sold has given relief In every case. One man took six bot tels, and was cured of Rheumatism of two years' standing. Abraham Hiiro, druggist, Bellville, Ohio, af firms: "Tho best selling medicine I havo over handled lu my 20 years' experience, is Electrlu Bitters." Thousands of others havo added their testimony, so that tho verdict Is unanimous Unit Electrlu Bitters do euro all diseases of tho Liver, Kidneys or Bloqd. Only a half dol lar a bottle at Daniel J, Fry's Drue- sioro. A family has arrlyed at Weathor ly, Pa., after driving till tho wav from Paw Paw, 111. ' Tho journey was made in thirty-eight .days. Tho latest Parisian novelty lu gloves has a small purse inserted in tho palm, wherein women cau carry their railway tickets and small coin. An Eiffel tower lu-diamouds which has been on lexhlbitlon In Paris, may po expecteU lu America soon. It has been purchased for ex hibition In this oouutry. Uufklcn's Arnica Salve. Tho best salvo lu the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever Bores, tetter chnmxHi hands, chilblains, corns and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piled or no pay required, It is guaranteed toglvo perfect satisfaction, or money rotuiuieii. rneo :a coma iter ihix. For sale by Danlnl I ... 1V...I..1 T Im.. .l.. try, ilrug- glHt. Catarrh k a constitutional and not a local dlMM Bd therefore if cannot bo cured by local af illcatlons. It requires a constitutional res idy llko Hood's Barsapartlia, which, working hroogh tho blood, eradicates tho imparity gulch causes and promotes the disease, tat Catarrh sleets a permanent cure. Thousand el people testify to. the success of Hood's Bars, larilla as a remedy foratarrh when othei preparations had failed. Hood's earsaparllla tho builds up the wholo system, and makM rou feel renewed In health and strength. Catarrh f"l used Hood's Sarsaparilla for e&tarrlh md received great relief and benefit from Ik Die catarrh was very disagreeable, espeelall d the winter, causing constant discharge bo ny nose, ringing noises In my ears, and palni n the back of my head. The effect to elMJ Catarrh ay head In the morning by hawking and ipM Ing was painful. Hood's SarsapariU. ga ae relief Immediately, while In time I vrsi mttrely cured. I am never without Hood"! larsaparllla In my house as 1 think It Is worst ts weight In gold." Mbs. Q. B. Qua, Ml tighth Street, N. W., Washington, D. a i Hood's Sarsaparillal loIdbyaUdruggUti. gl;slxforf. Frsparede If C. I. HOOD A CO., Apothecaries, Lowell. KM IOO Doses One Dollar ' FOR RENT. AIIAKIUED COUPLE or two laaies or two gentlemen may obtain, at reason able rates, good board with a nicely lur nlshed sulto of rooms in a fine locality, convenient to the street cars, by calling at 367 Winter street. FOR SALE OR LEASK. TTlOR BALE OR LEASE. Who wants to r purchase or lease a saw mill? "Adare3s .s: w. B., this office. 9-8dwlw FOR SALE TlOK HALE. A FARM OF 3ffl ACRES V all under fence and cultivation, in the best ranee country or Eastern uregon. The !jeu chance ever olTered for a man to i-mHigc in stock raising. For particulars tali on or address V. II. BYARS, Salem, Oregon. SOCIETY NOTICES. TrNIGIITSOF PYTHIAS. Reeiilarmeet 1 1ng on Tuesday night of each week at r.M p. m. L. U. SriNHON, C. C, W. II. II. WATERS, K. of R. and S. OLIVE LODGE No. 18, I. O. O. F., meets in Odd Fellows' Hall up stairs. Cornet Commercial and Ferry streets, every Sat urday at 7:I!0 p. m. l n fZTt?rln WM. CLARKE, N. G, Secretary. GA. H. Sedgwick Post, No. 10, Depart- inent of OiP(;oi:, meuts evevy Monday evening ut the hull over the Oregon Land company's ofllce. Visiting comiades art cordially invited to attend. A. W. Duaygeh, Post Commader. B. F. Southwick, Adjutant. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. L. s. Skiff. Mabk S. Skiff. LB. SKIFF Co. Dentistry. Painless . extraction of teeth with new process. Also gold crowns made and set. Brick dental ofllce near opera bouse, Salem, Or. J J. SH AAV, attorney at law, Salem, Ore- con. Office up-stairs In the Patton block; PHYSICIAN. MRU. DR. M. E. MCCOY physician and surgeon, has located and taken rooms over Squire Farrar's froccry store. Chronic diseases a spec alty. Consultation free. 12-2ldw WP. WILLIAMS, STENOGRAPHER . and Typewriter Copyist. Will make reports of trials, etc; copying on type writer accurately and neatly done. Ofllce over A. T. Ycaton's furnilurs store, Com mercial Btreet, Salem CHARLES C. CURTIS, M. D., Surgeon and Homo?opatblc physician. Ofllce and residence, New Bank Block, 807 Com mercial street, Salem.'Or. Office hours 8 to 9 a. m. and from 2 to 3 and 7 to 8 p. m. Dis eases of the rectum nnd chronlo diseases a specialty. Fifteen years experience, dw A NDREW II. DIVEN, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, ISalem, Oregon. Ofllce heurs: 9 to 11 a. m., 3 to 6 and 7 to 8 p. in. Office: Court street, next door cast of Dr. Rowland, Residence, S01 Chomeketa St. C. SMITH, M. D PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON 3-Ofllce with Dr. J. N. Smith, Grlswold block, bnlem, Oregon. w. II. H. WATERS 4 CO., LAWYERS, Rooms l and 2 Friar'R Block, N. E. cor ner Stute und Commercial streets, Salem Oregon. . A. A. OSBORN Has 208 acres of The Best Pasture Land in the State, Onomilo from tho bridge In Polk county. Parties wlshlug pasture will uddrc-.s A. A. OSBORN; Salem. John A. Carson, COUNSELOR, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW AND NOTARY PUBLIC . Member of the Bar of Ontario, Canada. Office, 99 Stute Street, Salem, Oregon. REFERENCES AT TORONTO: Hon, Sir Thomas Gait, Chief Justice ol Common Pleat; Hou. James McLennan, Judge of tho Court of Appeals; Hon. W. P. R. Hireet, Judge of the Queen's Bench. Money to loan. DORRANGE BROS. Dealers In every variety of OREGON LUMBER, DRESSED AND UNDRESSED! Lumber Delivered on Short Notice, Yard at the Agricultural works, Salem, Orvgou. Mill located four uud a half mile northeukl from Salem, on the John Martin douullon laud claim. Slab Wood 50c Per Cord, Cull and kee us before purchasing else wlioie. d-w The Best Residence Localities In the city of Portland and other prosperous towns are those owned by men or corporation wat hare the disposition and ability to improTO them. HIGHLAND ADDITION Ti 0 IN Male It m To the city of Salem. They liuve at this time fifteen teams employed and the contemplated improvements hare scarcely begun. It is intended to make the drive leading from Commercial street through Riverside and High land additions and around Highland Park THE FINEST DRIVE IN THE STATE Of Oregon. The line of the Salem Street Hallway Company runs through the middle of this addition, and M ot8 will be more than two blocks distant from the line. Highland Park will in the near tuture be THE MOST POPULAR RESORT ABOUT THE CITY O? SALEM. Lots in Highland Additon are High and Dry and Well located; Most Excellent Drainage The soil is black and rich. From all points a fine view i obtained of the publio buildings and our highest mountain peaks. Arrangements are already beiuc made for the location of two churches in this addition, and a number of residences are soon to bo built. Buildings only of the best class will be permitted. .Residence lota within the limits of the city of Salem are worth on an ave-age over $1000. We can Bell you better lots in High land addition for one-third of the money, and being directly on the line of the street railway they are practi cally not half so far from the public buildings and the business part of the town as the majority of ut so called "Inside lota." Buy a Lot in Highland Addition for Three Hundred Dollars, And let some other fellow pay $1000 for an inferior lot' not so well located. build a beautiful cottage, or put it out at a rate of interest that will buy tickets every year. School Tax Notice. The school taxes of District No. 24, in Marlon county .are now due and payable at the clerk'b office, No. 104 Court street, in Opera House block, Halem. The same will be deemed delinquent unless paid within sixty days from date. DAVID SIMPSON, School clerk. October 15, 1889. PRINTING a 0 NEOFTHK LARGKbT ESTABLISH, ments in the State. Lower rates than Portland. Largest stock Lecal Blanks Id the State, a-d biggest discount. Bend foi firlco list of Job printing, anfl catalogue ot egal blanks. K. M. WAITE, Steam Printer Salem Oregon. A numbei of ten-acvo tract of desirable and within one and a lialf miles of Salem, at prices ranting lroin fctt to S100 per acre. Apply to WILLIS & CHAMBERLIN, fl-29-Im Opera House Block C, M, L0CKW00D, SALEM, - - - OREGON. Headquarters for tho Willamelte Valley lb.- the celoli.-ated Columbia bicycles and tricycles. The Columblai are well known aro the best made, and have valuable Im provements for the year Those wanting machines will do well to call on or corres pond with me belb.-e purchasing, .Otttce at Gilbert Bros bank, 207 Com merclul street, Salem. of Of the Willamette University Salem, Ore- fon, the roost successful Muslo School on he Northwest Coast. Courses in muslo are equal to Eastern muslo schools. Yearly at tendance of nearlvoiiA hundred nnrt ftrtv The able corps of teachers for the coming school year will be Prof. Z. M. Parvin. Leona Willis, Miss Eva Cex: assistant teachers, Miss Lulu M. Smith, Miss Ually 4 lu, nuu -.linn jutMiue rorvjn. Uraachea taurht are Vocal f!iiltiiri itnn Organ, Violin, Pipa Organ. Uarmony, Counterpoint, and Class Teaching. Diplomas given on completion of course Send for catalogue and circular. Z.M PAHViN. 7-25dSm.wlm. NEW IIYEBY STAPLE. Gaines Fisher, Proprietor. Corner Ferry and Liberty streets, N. E. cor from Chemekete hotel, Salem, Or. Good accommodations for commercial travelers. Flrst-class.riga always on hand Charges reasonable New Express Wagon. WILLIAM UOLCOMB Has started a new express wagon and Is now ready to deliver baggage to and from the depot, and to any vart of (he city. Bagtuge of any kind delivered on short notice. this mm u siaftvft.as Agency, (H and 86 Merchant's Exchange, fcUn Kranclsoo. California, where commeu oredverMiUig :fetea4tacH."t ' Conservatory -IS OWNED BY UND And this Corporation is determined For luccetatthe CAPITAL BUSINESS COLLEGE, Salem, Oregon. A.P.ARMSTXONO,Mnjrr. B.L,WlLiT,Prln. Business, Shorthand, ?7fvritii, ruainsU) tat bfliil ItjulmiaU. Day and evening Senioni. Students admitted any time. Call at the College or addreti the Principal for catalogue. Notice to Cannery Men! A large Cannery and Fruit Drying estab lishment would do well at Aumsville, Or econ, as plenty of pears, plums, prunes and cherries, raspberries, blackberries, also plenty of green corn, peas and toma toes could be obtained for canning purpo ses. There Is a grand opening here .o; such an establishment. AUMSVILLE Is located In the midst of a good grain, fruit and stock coountry. For further particulars address: T. 8. MADISON, . . . Aumsville, Marlon county , Or. 10-lOdwlm Kansas House, Corner ot Court and High Ste. E. M. LAW, Proprietor. W have taken a new name but will continue to serve our patrons with the best the market aflords, g.ve them a reasonable. Give us callaud we will do JUU UVU no uninese employed. LOANS. Loans negotiated and closed without de- j nucuKcumjr is sausiactory ana Title Good! Principal and Interest payable at our Salem office. Loans made on farm prop erty. r r Money Ready When Papers Completed Those wishing loans for Improvement or stock are requested to call on us or cor- KS "... ""Hill x ClAJVIlLilUXt. - IVtU New Fish Market. xtA,Le,J Rng? bnsestAbllshed a new KUh ".nlfl816-111- nahe keepsa fiod U?Rlyu.r fl"u' P"ly nd game.' uive him a call ana your order will be promptly attended to. lua New Butcher Shop AT NO. llO STATE ST. angevineTjefferson. 5.!i,Enea!1P.anVclJU butcher shop pleased to serve the people with the CHOICEST AND BEST MEATS ft" Wnds that U watket aJfords. UlVe them n fill I anrl Ui.ni.uj ..,. aertoritr of tueir bqmu -Good delivered free. m cCieie fill to i Ylth the diflei-ence of $700 you ma you nearly two thousand street oaf ATTENTION FARMERSI Single lots and acres. One half mil West of Salem P. O. Good soil, alt clear and la fine condition. All ready far planting fruit and shrubbry at once. Each piece fronts on a nice street, and no city tax. ' THOIvIAS & PAYNE ON STATE ST. SALBM. Oall and a T. J. CROKIE, r Salem's Popular Jobf Printer, AT KM NEW QUARTERS IN TIM State Insurance Building, Cor. Osm merclal and Cbemekete streets. '0-ltt Teachers' Examination. VTOTICB Is hereby given that the next menclng at 12 o'clock xa. of Nov. 37, ISM. All applications mmt be present at tb opening session on the 27th. D. W. YODKB County superintendent of schools for Ma. rlon county, Oregon. Proposals for Heating. rflHE BOABD OP TRUSTElds of the X, Oregon state Insane asylum Invite sealed proposals for heating the new wtnf of the asylum with hot water. Plans and K educations may be seen at the office of .Harry Lane, Salem, Oregon. "", nnat kj regect any ana an dios u i served. Bids will be opened at 2 o'clock p. m., as Tuesday, November 26, 1889. Bylvebtkr Pbnmotxb, Gko. w, McBbidk, a. w. vVkbb, . . . Board of Trustees, Wc. A. MTOI.Y, Clerk of Board. L,. S. WINTERS, THB PEOPLE'S OROOBR Carries a select line of family groceries an Provision i that m.rm miff t Ma ubl ratSi. Country produce; such as appletBruit ot all kinds, potatoes, vegetable, etc., alwayi on hand Call at 100 Court street, galea. P. H. EASTON'S Salem Music Store Headquarters for Chlckerlag Btelnwar. Hazleton, Colby aad Kaerae Pianos, Wilcox Vklu Organs. Cash or Installments. 94 State Street. Patton's BlKk. M2dw fi ui flORSESH&Nt Have moved to ft and W BtaM WhMthktvarA maw - tfriw work. JL our old patrons and friends an tavHed t call autf see us In our new Joe..J J better prepared tor work everoavlBceeettMdaaurerMM. BLACKSMITH!? BIMB ftu