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v-rtz,-vgglBnf noenrnr notice; ' TT NIGHTS OV PVTHrAS.-Ilcular meet ,I. Injt on Tutflday night of each weak nt :f p. m. J.O'D0NAIjD:U.C. W. U. U. WATEItS. K. of It. and B. 0LlVKIX)nOENo.l8, I. O. O. F., meets In Odd fellow' Hull up stain. Cornei Commercial nnd Ferry MrccU, every Sat urday at 7:ao p. in. J. I. AltTciiKia,, I. a.Mam.xwo, secretary. N. O. 0A R.edffwlck- I'oiitf NO. 10, Depart- men t of Oriyon, meets every Mondny evening nt the hall over the Oregon Uind company's office. Visiting comrades an cordially Invited to attend. I). O.SHBnMAK, iTost Commnder. B. A. IlAltPLB AdJ utanu O. U. W-Protecttou lodge No. 2, A. cdnesdAVevenlniraltUhnll instate In surance block, corner Commercial and Chctnekeia streets. Visiting and Hqjoura Incbsrotbreri invited BAUaxdlk, M V llUiKnn, Ilccorder, - , f .li t.. . .1 r- .- , I'MOFESSIONAI. CAItOS, J" 'A'. APrhEQATE, attorney at law. , Friers block, Commercial and Blale streets, Salem, Or. J. J. Shaw, ATTOHMC V AT I.A W, Salnm, Oregon, Office first door to tho left t head ol stairs In tho rear of Liidd & Milan's bank. aUI.MON FORI), attorney at law, Halcim , Oregon. Ollleo upstairs In FuttonV ock. rrmtf a. oaiison, Counse'Ior and attorney at law. Member of the llnr of Ontario, Canada, 1U2 Btiilcstrcct, Bnlein, Oregon. CW1AU1.K3 C. UUIITIH, M. D., Huweon nnd Hnmneopatblo physician. Olllci nnd residence, ISA courts! reel, In olflce lor inerly occupied by Dr. Ilhdcn, Kalom.Or Ofllce hours 8 to Ha. m, nnd from 2 to . nnd 7 to 8 p. m. Dlsenscsoftho rectum and chrpnlo diseases a specialty. Fifteen yeni yjvrlence. dw Is. WILLIAMS, HTKNOOKAFHEH and Trnowrltcr. Ollleo with Capi tal city Ky. Co., 115Hatc HI. -l.l II. M0119K, contractor nnd Ilttlldcr. 111. All ortfors promptly attended to 1V1 High Htrcot, Hafom. D it.A.a.i'itiLb, Phyalalun unci Surgeon HALKM, OHKOON. 203 Commercial Street. Hours. 9 to 12 3 to 5 7 to 8. llesldcnco, south Hnlem, Formerly of Hurr-ilo, N.Y. ROBKlVr&McNALr.Y, AHCIIITKOTH. NO. 132 STATE BTItnET. Pimm nnd specification of nil classes of of building! on short notice. Huncrln tendonceof work promptly looked niter. rOHN KNIOHT, BLACKSMITH. Horseshoeing and repairing a specialty Shop at tho foot of i.iuuriy sircci, naiein 2.20tf urcgon rvUH. JBSSUP A OAI.TWIUOHT Ho L moepathla Physicians, Hnloin, Ogn, It.Cartwrlght, M, 1)., specialty , surgery and surgical diseases or women. H. It. Jos sup, M.l)., specialty, dlsoasc of children F1 kind ll.BOUTHWICK.CONTKAOTOHANI) builder. Well nrenarcd to dn nil kinds of building Jimd guarantee satlsfca- lion, -n-im OK AM. KINDS, THEBII3T, CHttA-PniST, We Defy Compctitiun ! -UrClet our price before you uuy. PAHON'S BOOKOTB, HAMJM, OKKCJON, WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY Graduates HtudeutN In P.fowififll l.ifni'flpv Snimififip. VHVOUIVIU, UUVIIWJ, WVIV.IUIll, Normal; Husincss, Law, AND MEDICAL COURSES. it lithe oldest. Unrest nnd least expea slve Institution of learning In tho North wrai. School opens first Monday In Heptemuer Hend for cutaloguo to TH08. VAN HCOY, President. 7t Halein. Oregou. l'oriurctn st the CAPITAL BUSINESS C0LI.ECE, Sslcm, OiTgon, A. P. AhMsTMONO, Msgr, K. U Vilv, 1'rln. IIubIhobs. Hliorthnntl. TjrriU(, fiukij 1 Istl'is NfuUuiiU. Utj nl rvfnlntf fx-tlopi, KtuJtnti nilmltuU say tlmr, Csll st tin Collf no or uJJrr ID rniKlpal lor rsuioguc. Of tlio Willamette University Balem, Orv- Ku, me iuimi utx-rnii miisio tH'nooi ou the NurthWMt CtMitL Courses In musle nro oqual to liieru iituslu schonls. Yrarly at iruciunoeuiovarir """ nunxrea nna nity 'riienliln iiriof Iraehcrs for the coming school year nlll ho Prof, Y.. M. IStrvlu, !oint Willis, JIIm Kva Ux: atsUtaut trarhrrs.MUsUiluM. Bmllh, MUt llnlly PitrUU.nmt Miss iliunlo iVrvln. llreaolie taught urn Vimil Cultuiv.Plano, qu'Aii, Violin, Pliw Organ, lliirinouy, Counterpoint, and Disss Teaching. IHploinaa given ou cnuiplellou of course Whd torilslfifussoit rtrcuUr. .kVaivTm. rawsm-wim. PATTON BROS. OAK KUIIKIIIII Rubber Starans I, I S 1 issssH Cctuccite UODscrvatory of Music The PoiVtlcal SitQUIloa In Germany. Noonocau longcrdoabt that tier many lias undergone a peaceful rev olution from nn lron-liiinded rulo of imperial despotism to tho milder government of a prince whoneoka to rule by love of tho masses. Tho events of tho week havo accentuated oven mora than tho resignation of tho chancellor the new cm Hint Is opening in Gertnan history. Until ids actual departure tho public was loth lo bellevu that the emperor was inoarnestiu partlugvritb Blsmnrcc. Henceforth attention will bd divided between Friedrichsruhe, represent ing the grandeur of tho edifice of Gorman unity, and Berlin, thecen- terof the new aud untried regime. It is impossible that the emperor could have been nil unaffected spec tator of tho unending tributes of admiration and respect which potlr cd upon his discarded minister. It is reported that he lias again refused to consent to tho publication1 of Bismarck's letter of resignation. The public still declines to believe that tho retirement of Bismarck Is dual, It beiUK urged that he in by dye years the junior of Gladstone, uud may still count upon a decade of activity. Tho Cartelists offered to rcilgtl two seats in tile Itelchslng in favor of Bismnu-k and Count Herbert Bismarck, but it Is certain that tho ex-chuncellor uud ills son will not accept them at present. Tho emperor huvlng declared that ho will reoognlzo only two parties, those for and agal tint him, will bo llkoly to disregard conventional ptrty divisions uud seek tho ns sUtunco of tho llbcral-o'ericai co alition, Thus Bismarck, In the event of re-entering the Reichstag, might seem to bo In the unusual position of tho nominal if not actuul leader of tho opposition. Tho opcuing of tho Kcichstug and the royal speeches are awaited with tho keenest iuteresl. Dr. Wind thorst claims three iudlspeuslblo concessions In return for his support of tho gevernment: Tho return of all religious orders, religious teach ing in tho schools and tho removal of tho discretionary revocublo char acter from all concessions made to tho Catholic party. Tho conterlsts aro well awaro of tho strength oi their position and intend to dorlve overy possible advantage therefrom. For tho moment colonial affairs overshadow home politics. Vouder- heydt, the financial backer of tho East Africa Company, recently de- olured that Bismarck's departure was tho sign of a new and energetic colonial policy. Ilcichurdt, tho ex plorer, in u lecture, showed that It is of tho utmost Importance to secure possession of Tabora, which placo is further Inland thau Mpwapwu. This and strengthening tho treaty footing in tho Gorman sphero of in terest appear from inquiry In tho most roliublo quarters to bo I ho solo objects of tho Emiu-Wissmuuu ex pedition. Emlu has. advised tho conclusion of a treaty with Bwaua Ilerl in order that his assistance may bo secured in tho advance of tho Germans, Tho cxaot scopo of tho expedition Is not yet known. It Is certain, however, that tho emperor will do cllno to consent to tho adoption of any colonial policy antagonistic to that of England. During tho visit of tho priuco of Wales tho emperor did everything possible to bhow tho value ho attached to a close friend ship between tho two nations. Tho omperor'sBolicitudo regarding tho army as has been further shown in an imperial order to tho eflect that, In view of 1U incompleteness, tho reserve Infantry military otllceru system hitherto pursued, which provided that ofllccra must como from the ranks of tho nobility, must be extended to Include those noble by character, in order that tho sous of honorable middle-class families may hold appointments in tho army. Tho same rulo will also apply to the civil service. Tito em peror further disapprove tho hold ing of u commission dependent upon tho privuto Income of tito as. pirnnls, and therefore decrees that tho pny bo increased. At nninh length ho enjoins tho commanders to set un exnmplo of Bolf-sucltlco to officers and cheek Indulgences In unnecessary luxuries, tho habit of making costly presents and giving frequent banquets, etc., In con clusion tho emperor desire tho list of aspirants to ho submitted to him together with tho names of otlleers who do not conform to tho rulo prescribing a simpler mode of life. A Berlin telegram to the Now York Tribune Hays: Tito Southern states of tho Gemma empire are beginning to manifest very serious signs of revolt ngulnst tho dcspotlo nud encroaching nature of tho con trol of tho Prussian government has gradually acquired over their affair. Memorlm of military glory warmed their hearts to old Kinpcror William and especially toward Kuieror i'lvdenek, wholiad commanded a. kouiucrn army corps in tho war or IS70, No sentiment, however, fills their heurU toward tho now em peror, who has taUn but llttlo pains Highest of all In Leavening Power. MaA m j razKHss ABSOUTELY PURE to win tho affectionate regard which his lamented father enjoyed. Under the present imperial reign therd is nothing to Boftctlor4 pnlllate the tyranny of Prussian interference. Only Bismarck's name add a siipcr stitous belief In hief fatfredchlng power and prcscienco" liave hitherto prevented tho South Germans from" giving vent to their feelhiL: But now that the great chancellor ha been ousted and set aside by ids prey sumptuous and ungrateful young master, tho Southerners have no longer any reason for maintaining alienee. In Bavaria in Baden, in Saxony and in Hesse the name of Prussia Is abhorred, and in Wurtemburg tho situation hits become r. ominous and growls of popular dissatisfuctlon so laud that General Von Alvenslehlcn, the Prussian cammu'sder of the Wurtembcrgarmy corps, has been summoned in all husto to Berlin in order to confer with the emperor with regurd to meusun s to bo adopt ed for dealing with tho trouble. Tho Wurteniberger bitterly com plain that the Berlin War Ofllce Is' gradually eliminating ull the Wur temberg officers from the Wtirtem bergarmy division, and they are either forced to exchange into regi ments from other parts of tho em pire or ciso aro driven to resign alto gether. Their places huve invari ably been filled by carefully select ed Prussian officers, until matters have reached such a stage that, if any dlftlculticB were to arise be tween Emperor William and Wur tcmburg, it would be found that tho army of tho latter had been render ed absolutely powerless by tho tact that all tho officers above subaltern rank wcro of Prussian nationality. Everything looks, indeed, us if tho authorities at Berlin wcro mak ing preparations to tuko possession of Wurtumbcrg on tho death of tho present king, who Is childless, half ingauo aud in an exceedingly deli cate condition of health. Tho heir presumptive, who is a Catholic, and therefore obuoxious to tho powers at Berlin, Is likewise childless and very delicate, and from ono day to another Wurtemberg may find itself not only without u king, but even without a nativo prince of tho blood to whom it could offer tho royal crown. It is -this event that Prussia has In view, and sho is determined to hnvo tho grouud fully propared for herassumptlon of possession as soon ns tho kingdom is deprived of its ex isting and prospective figureheads. A llttlo boy carrying somo eggs homo from tho shop, dropped them. "Did yon break uny?" asked his mother When ho told her of it. "No," said tho llttlo fellow; "but tho shells cumo oil somo of 'cm." St. Louis Magazine. Letter List. Tho following letters remain un called for in tho postotllco at Salem April 0, 1890; persons calling for the sumo should say advertised. Allen Mrs M Alexander V 11 Arouson It W Batty Miss Amy Butty Miss Etllo BaerB Bequot to Frank Brleo Nellie Jiurnside Mis IS Cannon Joo K W Cavnuaugh Thos Clark 1? W Cox Miss Mable Darst J II DIx Geo FdwurdsCIareuco Evans W A Evans I) M Gardner Jno D Gerdike M II Glenn Miss Anna Gilllco Frank Hall Geo F Ilaugeu Iver L Harper John L Hiuou Win Humphrey Win Jackson E T Johneon O A Johnson Mrs 0 A Jones KJ KlnuoyMotl KyloMIss Letltee Lawreneo B J Lanard Wiu H Liuieger Jacob Muher E P Miller Mrs M L Miller Henry Miller Alack Miller Blcluud Mlngcr Thorn Morgan J W Muwhbuoh LowlsNeal E F Uatiey II Hoberjs Miss H States Alfred Siofurth Miss M Smith J)r 8 U Smith Miss Lulu Smith Miss Ann Thelsen Miss A Van Meer K V Walker I, A Walker J O Wnjrner T F WttrrouMreJ Wolf J M Wocka K F Welplv Joqn Woodson Mrs II Wlllan UT A. N. Gn.iiKHT, P. M. Jack BurucD, the passenger on the Alamo stage who hud n pistol but said ho was so wedged in between others that ho could not get it when the stage was robbed the other day, lias been arrested as an accomplice In tho crime. Tho supervisors of Fnu Diego county proKto ercettng iron guide posts on the Colorado desert. llnrkUn' Arnira Salve. Thebest Mthe In the world forruis, bruit xt,MrNi, ulctfrti,sdlt rheum, foxer sores, trt. tcr, hmvei ImiuU, ehlblnlu, coin. anil all kln eruutloiu. uud ioltlrlv curt lis ille, ormHiy rvijulroil. II W cuawuteod o (tva ivurfoci latufuctlua or moucy re- lindM. I'rlp 93 rent! rxir txuc Vor (wl by ivntrl J .rry, 4ruxUl, U. S. Gov't Report, Atiff. 17, 1889. Baking Powder Lawyer Do you understand tho nature of an oath? Colored witness Sah? Lawyer Do you understand the nature of an oath, I say? Colored witness (Impressively) Sah, I huve druv mules In Loutsl anny for nigh onto forty jears. Somervllio Journal. Choice five and ten acre tracts on the popular sldo of town are grow ing scarce. Wo have tho choicest and cheapest on the market. Are you going to let all the good things pass and then pick up chip and whetstones? We have 20 acres jam up, close In for $3200; $500 cash bal ance in 1, 2 and 3 years. Salem Land Co., Poslofflce block. Portland Welceme: Old grand mother dally will soon .be called up on tobemoaH her want of prescience, when it discovers that tho city bonds about to bo sold, will bring just as good a price, Issued as they ure, in the ordinary way subject to taxation In the state, if retained here, as according to the constitu tion all property must be, as tho scheme ol an untaxed bond will bring. State of Ohio, City of Mexico, Lu cas county, Frank J, Cheney makes oath that lid is the senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney & Co., do iui: business in the city of Toledo, County und State aforesaid, and that said linn will pay the sum or OJNJ'J HUXDHED DOLLARS tor each and every case of Catarrh that can not be cured by tho use f Hai.ts CATAnilll ClIKK. FitANK J. Cheney. Sworn to before me uud subscribed in my presence, this 0th day of De cember, A. D. 1880. SEAL A. W. GI.EABON, Notary Public. Hull's Catarrh cure is taken inter nally and acts directly upon the blood and mucus surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, price 75 couts. Boy? must have School Suits, Cultivate I'riile iu then. 'Tis Educating and ReliniDg: Our spring demonstration of BOYS and CHILDRENS1 Clothing Is ready aud perfect for your seeing and buying. We shall simply call our goods what they are, The Best Why shop aronnd town and bo obliged to look through nccumula tlons for years? We show nothing but a stock Entirely New and Fresh Manufactured for this seasons trade Don't buy cheap shoddy stuff for your boys; Buy it Stron Don't buy clumsy, ill llttiug clothes for your boy; No economy In it; No need of It. Ono Grade of Mate Willi Us The Best! Wo hnvo that which Is good enough fornny lad In America, and we sell as cheap grades as you can utford to buy. Our preparations for a great rush this month. We feel confident this will be fully rewarded. earCome early while tho goods ure fresh and new, G,W, JOHNSON & SON, BOYS Buylt Reliable The Best Residence Localities In tho city of Portland and other prosperous towns aro those owned by men or corporations 0 in mu enj m xviv tho ,ifsposlUon and ability to improTO tliein. nao HIGHLAND ADDITION THE OEf UD COMPANY ! And m le lie To the city of Salem. They have at this time fifteen teams employed and the contemplated improvements have scarcely begun. It is Intended to make the drive leading from Commercial street through Riverside and High and additions and around Highland Park THE FINEST DRIVE IN THE STATE Of OregonThe line of the Salem Street Railway Company runs through the middle of thhi addition, and no lots will be more than two blocks distant from the line. Highland Park will In the near future bo THE MOST POPULAR RESORT ABOUT THE CITY OP SALEM. Lots ill Highland Alton are High and Dry and Well located; Most Excellent Drainag . The soil is black and rich. From all points a fine view is obtained of the public buildings and our highest mountain peaks. Arrangements are already being made for the location of two churches -in this addition, and a numberof residences are soon to bo built. Buildincs only of the best class will bo permitted. Reaideuce lots within the limits of the city of Salein are worth on an average over $1000. We can sell you better lots iu High land addition for one-third of the money, and being directly on tho line of the street railway they are practi cally not half so for from tho public buildings and tho business part of the town as the majority of the so called "Inside lots." 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. "With the difference of $700 you can build a beautiful cottage, or put it out at a rate of interest that wdl buy you nearly two thousand street car tickets every year. First National Bail SALEM, OREGON. WM. N. LA.DUK. President. DU. J. KEYNOLDS, . Vice President. I01IN MOIIl, Cashier. GENERAL BANKING. Exchange on Portland, San Francisco, New York, London and Hong Kong bought nnd sold. HUte, County nnd City warrants bought. Farmers aro cordially Invited to deposit vnd transact business with us. Liberal advances mudo on wheat, wool, hops and other property nt reasonable rates. Insurance on such se curity can be obtained at the bank In most reliable companies. Capital National Bank SALEM Capital Paid up, OREGON. - $75,000 burplus, 15,000 It. 8. WALLACE, - President. W. V. MARTIN, - Vice-President. J. H. ALUKUT, ..... Cashier. DIRtCTORSt W. T. Orav. W. W. Martin, 1L S. Wnllnce. J. M. Martlu. Dr. W. A.Cuslck. J. 11. Albert, T. McF. Pulton. LOANS MADE To farmers on wheat nnd other market able produce, consigned or in store, either In private gruuuriesor public warehouses. State and County Warrants Bought at Par. COMMERCIAL PAPER Discounted at reasonable rates, limns drawn direct on New York, Chicago, san Francisco, Portland, London, Paris, llerllu Hong Kong aud Calcutta. O. C. CHASE Artistic Paper Hanger and Wall DfiPontnr. Good work, economy and sample work Hhown before pnimfinir. Pay based on work measured on the wall. Leave orders atsgfl High BU J. H. ELGIN Wagon ami Cnriago Repairing orwaklnir. Wheel building a speciality Al works guaranteed; dray and trucks llllllt tn nn1ii ntlnw wn.... I.i... . Commercial aud Chemcketo streets. S-17-tf. Morgan & Mead, City Draymen! All work done with promptness and dis patch. Only the bet men are employed. Al-W INhUHAHCK to in p n n y . Kir and Ma rine. JOR. ALliKUT. Acrot, . . KM ru. Orrcon One of tho vital ltotuta for n rmii man to look after la to sew tlmt i. gets his money's worth. Buv NEW ZEALAND riM ofWlntrnmridyou Ret that. -IS OWNED BY this Corporation is determined J. H. SMITH. J. A, JEFFKRBON. SMITH & JEFFERSON. 110 STATE STREET. Fresh and Salt Meals Of nil kinds at lowest possible, rates. CASH PAID For dressed bed, mutton nnd pork. Como to this market nnd get meat . you can rely on. McCrow & Willard, New Salem Market, EXCHANGE ELOCK. Opposite Candy Kitchen, Commercial Ht EVERTHING NEW AND CLEAN Only the best meats kept, and delivered frco to all parte of tho city. WOLZ & CO. Keop all klndsof meats and sausages. The btst sausages in Oregon, No, 171 Commercial Street, Salem. All Goods Delivered Free. New Fish Market. Allen Rhodes hnsestnblished a new Klsh Market on Rtntestrect, and he keepsu good supply of Msh, poultry und game. pwteXSS'ed" yUr rdCr 8WgJlS H. L. LAM0UREAUX,- CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER. lJ8bta't'ttmPt'y attCndtd ta New Feci! and Boarding Stable. H. It. PAGE, street, special nttent on cWeii to carlne for teams aud private rigs. 3 Sim 3 T. ivr a ov Livery, Feed aud Sale Stable Corner KtntAimrf d.id.. .... ..uu . luuiois., rmiem. Uood accommodations und eood rtw 38 lm J. MACV. WANTED, niV!.aV!L,vnfE0,of flve hundred fern, inert at me orth salem meat market. C. E. LOUX, I'roprletor. P. J. MARTELL, Star Chop House, Court HtreUalem, Oregon. Most Attrac MEAT MARKET ! to Mil m Notice. Council Chamber, Salem Or., Apr. 5, 1880. VTOTICE Is hereby given, to Whom it IN may concern that Geo. V. Watt, and II. A. Thomas, residents aud property owners of tho City of Hnlem, Oregon, nave tiled their petition in the ollleo of the re corder of said city, praylnp on order of tho common council vucatlng tho alley running Ent nud West through block Ko. 62ofthe University addition to the said city of Salem, and that Tuesday. May Clh, 1890, at 8'oefock p. m. nt said council chamber has been llxcd as the time nnd place for considering said petition nnd taking the action thereon. lly order of council. 4,5 td L. F. CONN, recorder. Notice. Council Chamber, Salem, Oreeon,! April 5th, IbOO. NOTICKIs hereby el ven 10 whom It may concern that Kllzn Evans and J. O. Kvnns, resident nnd proporty owners of the city of Knlem, Orogen, nnve II. ed In tbe ofllco of tho recorder of said city their petition preying an order of the common council vacating the alley running east and west through block No. 1 of Univers ity nddltlnn to the said city of Salem, and that Tuesday, May Gtb, 1890, At 8 o'clock p. m. at said council cham ber has been fixed as tbe time and place for considering said petition and taking action thereon, lly order of tho counoll. 4,5 td L. P. CON N, Hccorder. Notice. Council Chamber, Salem, Or. April 5,1890. VfOTIUE Is hereby given, to whom It JN may concern, that il. A. Thomas, L. S. Winters, Geo. V. Watt and Jos. Albert, residents nnd property owners of tho city of Hnlem, Oregon, have filed their petition In the office of the recorder of said city, praying nn order of the commen council vacating the n.ley running east and west through blick No. 51, of tho University addition to tho said city of Salem, and that Tuesday, May 6tlt, .1890, nt 8 o'clock p.m. at said council chamber has been fixed by the council as tho time and place fnrconsiderlLg t-ald petition and tnklng action thoreon. lly order of tho oouncil. -l;5-td U P. CONN, recorder. Dissolution Notice. "VTOTICE is herebv clven that the part- JLN nershlp heretofore existing between the undersigned, underthe llrm name of Hlngleton & Smith, atlSalem Oregon, Is this day dissolved by mutual consent, H.A.sin. gleton bulngsnld bis interest to Dr. J.t. .Smith, who will continue In the bus ness, under tho Ann name of HmlthiHtelner. AU'nccounts dueto the Arm ofMIneleton &. Smith will be payable at once to cither member of the late firm singleton & Smith. Salem, Or. .March 21. 189). II. A. 8INQLKT0S. Dlt. J. C. UMITH. In thus reliriiigfrora tho business of the Red Corner drug store, I desire to return my most sincere thanks to the many friends In Palem nnd surrounding country whot.o patrol age .has been so liberally en Joyed 111 the pat. I also takepleasuro In commending to them my successor ana recent partner. Dr. J. C. Hmlth will be found fully worthy of their entire conn dence aud continued patronage. 11. a. myot.Eroy. To Uridgo Contractors. Plans nnd specifications for wagon bridge across the santlam river nt the city of JeUerKon, between Marlon and Linn counties, will bo received by the county courts ofsald counties nt the county court room In the city of Salem, on Friday the inn, any ot April, isuo, at kociock nw of said day. . Klibern covered Howe truss or combi nation bridge preferred. ... lllds for constructing said bridge with approaches complete hi bo considered nt the same time und place. Tho courts reserve the ilrht to rejectany nnd all bids. T, C. mi aw. County Judge, Marlon County Or. Plans anil Specifications For a State Keform school building, tbe cost of which shall not exceed menty tbou can it dollar., exclusive of brick, will be, coived by the board of refoi nchool build lng-ouuiiKiInncrsat thoatute cupltol.on the tlrl Monday in May, IKU. Tbe board reserves the right to rrjec. uny and all plans submitted, nud to adopt part or parts thereof, una to lix tbe compensation therefor. Salem Or.. April 1, ISO. lly order of &yx.V3Teb Pkwoyct, Oeo. W. Mcllnipr, E. B. McEuioY. Hoard of CommUtloners. KnMONn C. Oii.txkr, Clerk t-t-lm JKay-SS.'g-VJff"- SBj? IBSBw!??! pSStU WiWylSlMiimS