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THE OAPITAli .EVEflrrSTG- JOTJBKAIi, i-aiHCamrtma I'NIVKIISITY NOTES. The Phllodorian and Plillodostliui pieties have arranged for a re- . . i,n held nt the close of the UHlOU '" rliool year. Vls Ca.'rlo Hall of Independence ultiil tuesvlinul Friday, and seem , ,1 well pleased with what she saw n ciluc.itloual work. Katie Enimett, 111 the celebrated new piny. "Tuc Waifs ofKo.v York, will appear nt Heed's opera house, nCXt Saturday night. Prof. John M. Peebles, of the .lass of '67, was seen slinking bauds lth the boys during the week. j0l,'n thlniw of stopping In the capital city during thenummcr and reading law. Miss Effle Burnette of Sea tie, VvVli., Is tho latest arrival nt the Woman's college. She came lato in the year but will put in the summer vacatiau in the conservatory pur suing the regular studies in that de partment. The most remarkable feature about the University now, is the quietude. Ye reporter, after making nis rounds, finds little to say Thic tranquility Is an evidence of pros perity or rather of studiousuess, which is the most striking example that meets us, eyery student seems to have plenty to do, nnd to be do ing it. The museum recontly received a homed toad from Goldenilale, Washington. This species of ani ...i nrriiiilsiii is iiiui e celebrated than the famous "gln- eater" of the circus yesterday which wi.s claimed to live on gla-. This lit tle animal can live for un undeter mined lime without eating any thing. Not a llepiddieuii Sentiment. Kdltor Capital Journal. Au editorial of the Statesman of to-day, In comparing the merits of the candidates of the republican and democratic parties, without men tioning the elements of fitness or unfitness in the particular eardldate forbtate superintendent of public instruction on the democratic side, takes occasion ta make a bemoaning stetemeut about preachers. I refer (nth!-: "We have had enough 1 pieachers in politics in Oregon." If the republican party, for which the Statesman speaks, lias had enough of preachers, I believe a large num ber of preachers are willing to with draw from that party and seek fran chise in a party where they aro wel come. However, I think the States man in its natural antipathy to pieachers and their work in Oregon, has spoken a little more than the sentiment of the party which it tries to represent. All persons who are not nnder the Influence of narrow predjudiccs will see at once that such inuendoes as those, flung Into the face of a class of men who have had vastly more to do In founding the commonwealth of Oregon, in its Incipient struggle for au existence, than any other clas, can only act as a boomerang. Preachers, the first upon the soil of Oregou, were liproHudtn'ini? out their lives to or- zauie society into civilizing and political forms before the Statesman or its illustrious editor were in their ewadd'ing clothes. If preachers have no rights of franchise in Ore gon, what class of professional men have? PiiEACiinit. Bitmaus and BnmoK Con tracts. The county board hns let n contract to Royal & Dimlck, of Salem, to erect an SJ-root Howe truss bridge over the Pudding river, on the road between Salem and Sll vertou about 12 miles front this city. The bridge will be set oil impair or Oilur nile nWR nnd will COM S025. The former bridge went out last wiuter, and this contract provides for a much needed improve-, ineut. r tt Complaints aro made by pedestrians at tho condition in which a bridge over Mill creek on State street out near the "Pen" is left. Timbers about a foot high project over tho platik inR, and there is no guard rail on the outside. Persons aio not only liable to fall, but children nre liable to fall into the creek. Whoever is iti authority should look after this befere the citv cutlers hns Royal & Dtmnilck have also contract front the county to erect a pile bridge 011 Chetnoketa street over Mill creek between tho slate house and the "Pen." It will be 120 feet long and cost S3 per lineal foot. Have the Daily Jouhnal left nt your door unit get nil tho noun, at 10 cents a week. Casino, on of Allaniont, the beautiful sUiiidard-bredhorhe, owned by Tlios. Howe, of Salem, will make tho season of 1S!)0 as follews: Fridays nud Saturdavs at Kills & Whitley's stable, Salem; Moiulnj uoon to Tuesday noon, oilvertou; Tuwdav evening at Mt. Aimel: Thursday until noon nt Gervuls. Casino has been driven in the prtfj enee of witnesses at a 2:10 gait. All admirers of n flue liorho should make it a point to patronize Casmo. 4-lS-lni JUnUK TIIAYEU DF.CIiINED. The Present .bulge of Hie Supreme Conrt I'.ofaseil the Nomination. From the tJregonlun's report of the Democratic state convention we take the follewing: Holmes, of Curry, placed hi nomination for supreme judge the present incum bent. V. V. Thayer, passing high encomium upon his official career. .1. N. Teal, of Mul.romah T rise to perform au unpleasant duty. 1 hold in my hand 11 letter from W. W. Thayer, in which he positively declines this nomination. 1 should be happy to support him. I re member that twelve years ago he was nominated at The Dalles and led Ids party to victory. Six years ago, to my positive knowledge, the nomination for judge of the su premo court was forced upon him. He now desires mo to thank the dem crats here assembled most heartily and cordially, but to say that he feels entitled now In his old asxe to rest from those labors which have been entrusted to him by his own party. I can only regret, as all who know him must regret, that he has been severely and unjustly maligned without caue, merely for the purpose of hurting tho party. The declaration contained hi this letter i meant to be final, and 1 hope it will be so considered. Cries of read, read. Mr. Teal lead the letter, vhoe contents he had es sentially outlined. liowditch. of Jackson, nominated Judge 11. F. Isnnluim, of Salem. The nomination wax seconded by Ben Klllfct), of Multnomah, and on motion it was made by acclamation. PERSONAL MI'.YNOX. Henry liarendrick.' of .lefierson, was in the city to-day, on business. General Alger, Mrs. John A. Logan and suite, pitted through Salem this morning. J. V. Pate, it farmer of Jefferson precinct, brings encouraging crop prospects from his neighborhood. All fall sown grain is very encour aging. Hon. John Looney, of Jeflersou, was a passenger of the morning train, headed lor Yvuouuuru, wnere ho is to participate in the grange exercises to-day. Rev. Mr. Cllne of the St. Paul M. E., Church Portland, will deliver a free lecture In tho chapel on next Wednesday evening, he will be followed on the following week by Rev. Ross C. Houghton Judire It. P. Boise and Hon. John Mlnto weie passengeis on this morning's train for Woodburn where they take part In the exercises of the Marion Co. romoua Grange to-day. J. A. Cresswell, who was with Cox & Boggs tho past year, has tak en a position as salesman with the new clothing firm of Johnson, Boothby &. Co. He is a compe tent tunu and his many friends will know where to find him. C. F. Yeatton, of Seattle, who has been at San Francisco on business, laud has been In tlie city me guest of his brotner since yestesday and left for home to-day. Mr. Yeatton has bought an interest in tlie Eagle Oil and Refining com pany of San Francisco, and will Immediately take charge of their brauch office in Seattle. Mayor Williams has been very faithfully in attendance upon the joint county courts that have to de termine the construction of the new bridge over the Willamette. Itep roseutiutr the city of Salem, he has given his undivided llmo to this im portant matter nnd deserves creaii for h0 carefully looKing after the interests of the city. ZKSA. Rev. Win. Clyde will preach next Sunday. Chtis. Phillips, or tho Sllverton uppenl, is spending this week on the farm enj,'iiieeriiiff the sprlnj? work. rtau f'lmniriun. WHO wu,s teauu iuir ill the Burlej- dUtrlai, Ims been culled home to Ji.tlihtoii, on ueeoutu of Uie slc-Unes.. of her mother. A. H. Coyle has rented J. C. Lewis' farm, nud Mr. Lewis will devote hlri time to building the rail road from Falls City to Salem via Zeuu. We hear that Orange Pomeroy is di.ivlv n-eoverinir from lil sickness In Por.lnnd, and that Chas. Purviuo , waa seen labt Sunday gathering up tho pieces of a bicycle. S. S. Oiinble has purciiaseu proj- erty in Salem and will move ;thero, assoon ashec.ui ai8Mueoi ui resi dence here. If it would uol uc sen lish we would ratlier ttiey would stay wllh us. 1 weniy acres 01 nun liYiH Rest. .i..-Pi-,tto... land in Polk county, strong, healthy. r.y, piumn. welttli-' '''' KrLXr'tZ ft,UIRPHV R, flFQART ... t r...... ..Imi to Kj.1i.! one ing 140 JMiUllds. t-or fuller part C- ,, ,, ...r'.helsmd.l.bW.m iwr..lur. Til-' mu'" '.'. ' ."t. " ''n i.,.i J i.,...l , on limn - --- iilnrssend Klunili to W. 11, I o e, . rd rereinerigni tonjicinny or an mir,-rir V' '...,,. .T.W.. Cv.i. iwVr.7.,,i wile from P.rr landing. 1I.uh ""$ l'Uil.h Viul Inrt JfcfflfW&X !$& WAMrl&iM?. flirnlslieu lor n-nit-r. n 'mv m. 01 mis huiiuiiiiii jyii.K.j ,, , 11 blUl'rxit.LiirK purtHj iuiuiuii "i- - ... for,. r . TV...M T I.",-.. 'a .1 nl.iutnr.. mWf C.hnnl lil.t No .'It. Allirlon ( .1 Or on short IMltlr I"" S.D.litblU. -1-in-oi.ireuui. i. - . " ...-...-. --- COL'UT BUSINESS. Important Suits Urfore Justice Chase. His Honor Yesterdnj there was btlng tried before Justice Cliaae the case of S. S. Vandersol vs. C4. M. Irwin. The! case Is simply this Inst October Mi. Vandersol called at tho training school and Introduced himself to the superintendent, Mr. Irwin, ns tho agent for certniu maps, Mr. Irwin In turn Introduced him to Prof. Lane, since deceased, who examin ed the maps critically and pro nounced them such as were needed in thcschool. The maps were taken on Dec. 4th to the school tiy Mr Vandersol nud left, and on Jan.o, 1S90, he sent his bill for SIT.oO, foi the aim.' which was not paid. The difference appears ti be here: Mr. Vandersol claims that Superintendent Irwin agreed t 1 take the maps if Prof. Lane ap proved them. In his testimony he is corroborated by Mrs. Henry Rogers, whose husband wns so re cently dismissed. Superintendent Irwin claims that his action was subject to the approval of the gov ernment. A number of witnesses were called and after hearing all the testimony, the case was taken under advisement until this morning at 10 o'clock, when judgment was rendcud in accordance with the complaint. The case was immedi ately appealed to the higher couit John A. Carson nppeard for the plaititifl ami Ford & Kaiser for the defense. Old Steiner sued J. 'S. Graff In Justice Chase's court yesterday, at taching defl's personal ellects on pirt of shipment to Seattle for&l.j. Salem Diay it Truck Co., alsoaltach for Si. KEAL ESTATE TKAXSmiS. Oregon Laud Co., to lr A Elliott, lolsSandl'Jof blk 1G, of Itivursiile ad to Saleni.'S :0 Edward Snoll and wf to A C i'airehlld, il acres In t 7 8, r 3 w. I Mark Skin", unmarried, lo a V Enler. lots 7. 8. ill hlk 7. Jefferson. 1-" Marv A Hlhliaid, widow, to Samuel V Weaver, lots 1, 2, 4, 5, 6. 7, 8, hlk 6, Huhb.ird, also tract of laud in claim No 70, t 1 s, r 1 w. John F Miller and Zarilda Miller, his wife, to A li Cor nelius, 4-10 acres in t t-, r3, west w in, also 10.50 acre- i n t 8, 8 r 3, w. Total MI6 TUB COUNTY TAXES, of all Complete Statement Levied lor ten Years. In reply toau inquiry of ti Jouh nal reporter, County Clerk Babcoek gives our readers the fellwiut: com plete showing of tho gtoss nmouiit of property on the assessment roll for each year from 18S0 to 1S89. and the rate of levy for county purposes. Tho levy for 1890 will not be made until September. 1880, tax 54,003,170, levy 7 mill. 18Sl,;tax $1,402,994, levy, 0 mills 18S2, tax S4, 820,824, levy G . milK 18-3, laxfO,5S2,749, levy 4.4 mills. 18S1, tux, $4,832,540, levy 11.4mllN. 1885, tax, ?4,703,471, levy 9 mills. 188(1. tax, S4,957.39G, levy It nulls. 1887, tax $0,390,270, levy 0 mills. 1833, tax. $4,410,955, levy 12 mills. 18S9, tax, $0,317,429, levy 9 mills. (HIXDKNSKI) TELKflRAJIS. Protests are llowinjr into congress ngaliiht the Windom silver bill. President Huntitmton of the Southern. Pacific has been taking il trip over the narrow gauge. The famous trotting horse Suko Blackburn has been sold for $20,000. The president has Mgned the World's fair bill. The Portland Chamber of Com merce is trying lo eflect n settle ment with the strikers. Mr. A. Mngulie, n Bfcler of Jos. Cavnnaugli, a valued attendant nt the penitentiary, is now very .low after an illn of nearly I ?nmtUs. JL'ST HKCEJVUI. A new lino ot mantel clook., mar. blelzed Iron, nud wood, miporior tot unvthlng Hhown lu the city before, and will bo sold nt very low price?. W. V. Maiitin, u o d w Rank Hullilliig, Stale St. A Scrap ofl'njipr Saves Her Life. It was Just an ordinary scrap of u.rliliifrnionr but It saved her life. writing paper, out n wtvtu nt-r mi, S ho wus II the afct .tiiK of con - KUitentinu. told ny pnvsieians tiiat i utions jhhuu jjoiuub oiiuu hhiiwiuo "i... '...... i..nr..i.rL ..,..1 n,.,il,l lu ,. ilUhn uniform ooiirsn of publlo lu.triietlon "" time; she well,od les. - ; (UI M.VDuty pot nulls. On II piece ;...-... ...I.. ..,.'..... r olw. r..il nt fir in iniMiio "' .-.. --.. Kiue'seW Discovery, inul got imuinle tMittlc; It helped Her, sue lH,,Phj a larifebo.tle.lt I.el.Kd 17 m,.r.. wiiiL'htiiiiot hernnd irrew be - i,.r r,it. eotlllliuetl Ho nseuini is mnv .-.. , ..!,. A Sure cWeTS.r rlli. I Itching Pile nro known by nioMuir . llise respiration. cnuMng Intense Itclilnii 1 ,h.f, .taVm ThU form ns well aft Mind 8TSl5:di!ffiSTI2 ' dliectly on the part affected. nl.-orb 1 tu. 1 inoM, allay Itching nrd ctTecls n perman me. 60 cony. DruggUt or mn I, nice. Dr. llosanko, Piquo, O, Bold ent cu trot!n 1 lirHinttlnthtelner. LORH AND PKEVENTIVE. Willi- lout tnedlclno For tnf.irmnttqu con corning Dr. A W1LKOHD H ALL'S Health rnmpniei. nut ?" "; .ui.iv I K, L, MOORBI, Local Agl., ' University llulldlng, Snlcm Oregon A FULL LINE .III-. t ! swam Willi ;-pect-iltlov in Valerian China Tea Sets, French China Dinner Seb IITDG WAY'S FAMOUS Buckingham Pattern -or- ROYAL SEMI-PORCELAIN Or which wo i-iiiiMiintl Kerp a full line mill open nlork.t'iuihlliiK us to nmUo up Dinner mid Tm -els of liny size, or sell h.v the shield piece. The finest nsorment o CHAMBER SETS Ker nhown InSnlem. A FULL STOCK lit thliitf-t :nd bnndsoinit pitlcins Ip Olnsswmc. 5-)'h-im fall nna exnmlne our stock. WELLER BROS 201 Commercial Street. Summons. lu the Circuit Com I, of tho stnto of DiFirnn for tin: county of Marlon. Urn IJnnlF, plnintlir 1 Sulttodlssohe 1"70 vs. l tho marriage biipiuel Harris delepd'l J contract, i To Samuel ilnrrls, said defendant: . In tho mime ofthostntcof Uregon, yon lire hereby commanded to nnswer the ,,, complaint filed In nnld i-osrt ugalnt you. TdXl'slin ttiunboxu entitled Milt, by the Ulhdiiy , nf untie, 1SK), tho first day of Ihe ue.M legu larterm of Mild court, and you me An tho ...itiiio.i ih.it ir voit full tonnsweras nbove liiiulicd, said plulnllirw ill tnlco n decree rtl-UolxIngthe niHrriiigo contract now e Utlug between you nnd hrr, and loi the custody of tho two children, fruits ol Mild ninnlnee, nnd for costs This Hiimnions is published hv order of linn. H. 1". HolM', Judge. Dated Apill IS, lH'KJ. .1. A. Al'IM.EHATK 1.25 l,t-w Att'y. lorl'ltn. THE HUNS u-.wt t.iiiiiB with I'lillmnu Vestibule 1 Drawing nHiui Hleepers, dining cars nnd 1 .,.,,. imM i, t intpst. dpslcrn. between I'hlcairo , nud Milwaukee nnd at. Paul and Mlnne- n rukl Is i Vast Trains with Pullman vestlbuled drawing room sleepers, dining airs and 1 co.ichcsof lati'si design, between Chicago i mid Milwaukee nud Ashlandaiid Dululh. l'hMiigh Pullman e-.tlbule drawing i room and colonist sleepers via tlio North- i ern Paclllc railroad between Chicago and Portland, Or. Couxenlcnltr.ilnstoand from I-jistorn, Western. Northern and lentral W hoon- kin points, atlnrdlug uneqimled Mjrwce to and from Waukosha, Komi da Uic, ph Uoh.Ncenub. Moncwhn, Chippewa tails, liatt C'lalro, Hurloy, Win., and Iroawood nnd Heskemer, Mlql). .. Kor tloknls. sleeping onr rocrvnllon", timetables nnd other Infoimntlon. niil tongeats anywhere in the United States or Canada. il. C HA IU.O W , Ueii'lTralllcMgr. S. it A1NSL1K. (ien'l. Slgr. ' LOUWP.CKSTKIN. Ass'tGcn'l Pawt'r and Tkt Agt, .Milwau kee. Wis. AN ACTIVIJMAN for each I Ml scilioo, Mini 3 ci" .-..-', .- .".....,? i represent a successful N. . Company in I csiriionited to supply Dry (foods, Cloth. I Ing, Shoos, Jewelry, ttc, to lonsumcrs at I cost. Also a iJidy of lact, Hfilaiy 0. lo lenioll membornisO.uO now enrolled, SUO, O0Up.illin.l Kefurencos exrliangfd. hin-plrcCo-oieratUe MouiiUnu (crodlt wull I nitd) LocK JJox 010, N. V. 8,VI,ly,in To Capital isis. Healed proposnls will ho received up to2 n'iwu iu. nf the LTtll dnv of MliV A I). i lsliO.by tho board of directors nf School i Dltrltt No. SI, of Ma-uii count, Oiugoa, V'of 7niri nJ ti,'..ii.i 0?nI., , ;i (int u-nrthof Ihe Ivinds of Slid scln)l , district In denominations of one lam uvI dolliirs tIW) ami uohhk ds. Tho Inlcrcmt nnd ttiey are to run twenty yjfy juim. 'ld loud arc Issued underaiul l vlnue f , .autre of uirami for . VMOvoMr iss.1!. entitled bu net to am nd on these bonds to lie pa ild M'lul tinmiuii) ! " lifts - his m l wus approved H-brunry 21, liisa.lhluctaiipilel rliruary I7,is7. fur- l)0llJjMl,jlltll,ukM.ry the owtt rate ol i( intercl ui winch tiny proK.eiopun-ouso suldisind,iiiidibeaiiiiiuiii tne iw.ireio - - . T.'iVi..ii..n,bLirIu-.iii 10 1 r,r.imwi . j iiuuiry i.iwi .t"uiuwiii iwjimriHi l..l.a... ,lt..,,..il 'Mim JOHN HUGHES, wtor h Groceries, Paints, Oils ,UM inflow GlllSS, S nil I'll- Window mass,, W n u ' per mm Jioruer, anisis jiu-jMuuhii.mi iuvuw vui..p..j ....... terinls, I-imc, Hair. Nails nudi llnm .,, ft,TTn Shingles, liny, Feed and Fence TUB MOUNT SHASTA ROUTE. Tosts, tirnss Sceus, iitc, NEW AOVKKTMESIBNT8. Dissolution Notice. VTOTICE Is hereby rIvcii Hint tho part i neishlp hereteaireexlstlni: between Uiuunderslgncdi under the rlrm mono of Krnue .1 Klein, nt Halom icgon, l this diiv tlNolM'd by inutuiil consent, O. L. ICniuri Imvlng disponed of his Intsrcst to A. Klein, who will continue buslneisnt tho old Kbind, whl.o r. Kniuo Iiiih rornied a pnrtncrshln with his brothers .out will open n now shnc nuns In tho llrey bliwk. AlluecounNUuotho old nrin will be p lynble to .Mr. Kmugc,iiiitl should be. etuel its soon ns convenient. l:!0-lw O. K.KRAU.SSE. A. 1CLKLN. Dissolution Notice. TOTICJI Is hereby Risen Unit the part- ncrhlp licrctoftire existing wit n tho alem l.umccr un. ami m. x. jjorrnnco Is this dav iiiuluiilly illtwjUed, K A. Hor nuiee lmlngsold hlslnlerest tothoother iiienilicrsnrtho tlrm, who will continue the business on ns before, rtilera, Or., April 3, lWXi, Salkm LvmiikrCo. 4-3-Wt H. A.JX)lllACE. sale Treasurer's Notice. Treasurer's Ulllco, Marlon Co. Or. I sulem, April 11th, 1M). ) NOT1CIJ Is hereby gi en Unit there nre Mimclcnt ftiuds on hand th pav all outstiindln county warrant Hint hnc been endorsed bv me, nnd no Interest will bonllowedonsuld wnrrnnts nfter ilnte or thlsuotlcc. A O. l-ONOIT, 4,U,dw,2w County Trcnsnrer. 25c Want Column. Notices inserted for ONi: C1INT VCH WOUD KACIl INSimriOX. No ndver tKcinent Inseiled lu this column for Ies I linn tv.cnty.tlvo cents. VirANTKD-LlRht slnclo harness lu good condlt Ion. Ilo :t!)l, &lein. p Oil RUNT. N. It. Oajioul ImR Ilnlslied a nice lnrge lioum cften rooms on 1 1th. Street, two blocks from tho uisi ileni (.chool house, lor rent. Uuqmre nt N'o U7 State Mi-eet. WAN I'KD-Clderly mnn well ncqtttnioi with farmers ol tills county to dow llcitlng. Worlc light, tlood pay lor right man. Call at Join n-il oilicc. i.OHSALi:. A good horse, for buggy or P I cam. Sound nnd true, team. Sound nnd true, nnd u good tnueler Klght years old. Hlxteen hands high, weight U-hundied, color, b.iy. Ad drc-s Levi Mngee, City. FOH KENT A desirable business oilice in best bloc c in town. Inquire nt thin oilice. S-ltf PATRONIZE Home Industry, utid use Mountain Italin Cough Cure. Guar. antced to give relict or money lefunded. Miinufaetiiied Ity 11. II. Uross, Salem, (he ron. Smith A. Steiner folo ngents for Salem. l-8dlm PHlVATli HOAIUUNIJ. A few ladles or GentlemLiic.in obtuln, at reason able rates, good lion id with nicely lur nlshed roomsln tho llncbt partof tho city, right by the Ktiect earn, by calling nt .7 winter street, corner of Center. SALESMEN WANTED AT ONCE. A lew good men to M.'ll our goods by simple to tho wholesale and retail trade Wo are the largest manufacturers In our lino Liberal salary paid. Permanent position. Money mix nnced for wages, ad- ci Using, etc. I'or terms address Centen nlnl Manulacturli)gCo.,Cnlcjigo, III. '.MS.t.t.s.TOt. ED. M. J3DES Pioptlotor o the Candy Kitchen, CONFECTIONERIES, FANCY GROCERIES, FRUITS, CIGARS AND TOBACCOS 313 Commercial Street, Salem, Oregon. First National Bank SALEM. OREUON. WM. N. LVUl'Ii lilt. .1. itKVNOLl JOHN MOIK. - . President Vice President - Cashier GENERAL BANKING, Kxcnaugonn IVirtland, Han Kranclsco, Now York, lindoa and Hong Konn bought and sold. t Ho, County and Clt wurr.iutk bought. Farmers nro oordlall) Invited to deiKiilt und tnmsact buslnes, with us. Liberal advances mado oi wheal, wool, hops mid pthur pnmerly al im-tonntiio rates. I'lsaraaco on such se curity can bo obtained tit the bank In most reliable companies. Founded 18 68. Olde t nud largest Hanking house between Hacramenlo and IVirtlaud. LADD & 13TJSI-I, 13 a nkers, Iron building, Saltan Oregon, Lxohange on enry iwrt i Ixiuglit and sold. Draftsofl sirt of the world. ud sold. DrHflsofKnsMirabwiil.. inkun ut pir Aoooniits ot d.iiiks nun 1 IiuIUIiIiinU MitellMl Collwllon. iniiue ( throughout nioiniiBaMiiuwHimnriii.il AluorlCH. oner our wmnii i ' I norniiiodallffli muiieni wiiiinjiiwrtmn.- , Uinxing. I IMlm , , Tj r O I 1 nl li.K n lu . lo UI OalC - 5. " MM to ma -VIA- QnilHl0ni n!U,!fift Pnmnmiv's Urn Time bttwrtn Siltra and Sin Franclsro li Thlrlj-slx Hoars. CALIFORNIA EXritESS TItAIN RUN DAI 1,1 UETWKKN TOKTLAFD ASUS. . South. id: TJo.tli. fftlo n. m. .7:5.1 n. m 4.-00 p. in. d.-4l p. in. 7:45 n. 111. Tv7 Lv. Ar. lirtland Sulem 8nn Knin. A . LV. Lv. 7.-00 p.ju. LOCAT. 1'ASShNOKll TK.V1N -CK1T SUNDAY). ( DAll.-k BS WW n. m. 11:10 n. in ilO p. m. l.v. Lv Ai. lMr.lnmlT S.ilcm K u -cno Ar. &45 p. m. Lv. 12:53 p. m. Lv. U:00 ii. m rULLMAN BUFFET SLBEPEKS. TOURIST SLEEPING CARS, Kor nccoinniodhtion ot second clnss piiRsciiKcrs nttnehed to express tmliiR. TlioS. 1. coinpnny'H terry tunkes con necttou wltht.ll tho rcgulnr trains onth Hunt SMo Division rhMii root ot b strco IMitlnnd. iVest Side Division. Between Portland and Cervallis: OAtLV E.XCKtT BUKDAY). r:30n. ill. I t 35 p. nt. I Lv." 'l'ortlnnd Corvnllls Ar. Lv. &20 p. in 1:,M p. m XT. At AHiuuy and OorvnTIls connect wlUi IrnlnaofOroKon rncltlo Kullrond. Througli tickets to nil point south nnd enst vlnOillfornln EXVnESSTKAlN- (DAILY KXCElTBUNPA Y -plinriir 8.-00 p. m. I A ,v. I'ortuind Ar, ItjOJn. Ill Ar.McMlnnviltoLv, 6:45 n. in. Through Tickets To nil poltts "WITH and EAST VIA-- California. tor lull ltilormntiou regarding rntes imps, etc., npply lo the CoiujHkuy'a agetit Salem, Oregon. . .. R I. llOGKItS, Asst. G. V. nnd IVisr. Ag't 11. KOKHLKH. Miinner. WM. WIOKEY, House Painter, Decorator,f anil Wall Tinier. Leao order nt John Hughes' store, Htnto street. P. H. EASTON'S Music Store. Will rcmoYo to the Eldrldgo block on Cummeiclnl street. Klnest lino of Pianos and Organs In tho market. Call and See T. T- CR'ONISE, Salem's Popular Job Printer, A T IIIH NEW QUAItTEIW IN THE A Htnto Insurance Uulldlng, Cor. Com tnerclnl and Chcmckoto street '0-ltl Plans and Speciileations Kor a Btnto Ileforni school building, tho cot of w hlch shall not exceed twcnly thou sand dollars, exelusiso of brick, will bo re ceived by tho board of reform school build-Ingi-oumrssloncrHut tho state capllol.on iho llrsl Monday In May, IbW. Tho board reserve tho right to rejec any nnd all plans submitted, nnd to ndopt part or parts thereof, nna to llx thocoiupohsallon therefor. Salem Or., Apt 11 I, 1SD0. lly order or hyi.vmtkk I'knkoykii, Gko. W. Mclliunn, E. ll.MoEi.uov. Hoard of Cominlssloners. EnMONII C. (llt.TNPIl. Cleilc M Jul A Bargain I A ilpslrnbto lot of hinds in lots to suit. scon miles southwest of ftilcm, within elglity rods of htcumbont binding, tho best 0.1K woou aim some ur iimuer cnougii io my lor tho lnnd nud It is good soil for rnlt. with snrlmiH in. (I meadow lnnd. fruit, with sprlngH at it meadow Would ta Itn a good small lot of Salem property in irado. Artdre. . Baleni, March 1.1, IKK). :i 13tf Dissolution Notice. SOTICK Is hereby given that tho part norship heretofore existing between uuderslguid, underlho llrm uauio of Singleton & Hmtth, at Halein Oregon, Is this day dissolved by iiiutual umseiit, II.A.HIu. glelon having sold his intciestlo Or. .1 I', -smith, who will continue lu tho bus noss, under tho llrm name of HmltliArUelnor. All acisiuiitH'iiuoto tho llrm of Hliisletou A tJmith will bo payable at oaen to either member or too iiiiouriiiMiigieioutvnmiiu. Malkm, Or. March xi. Ifto . 11. A Hi.voi.kton. 1)11. J.C.riuiTH, In thus retiring from the business of tho lied Corner drug store, I deslro lo return my most sincere thanks to tho mail friends in Haleiii and surrounding country whose iwtrol ago has lieen so liberally en- Joyed in tho vist. 1 also take plcastuo In -oiaineodliig to them my snciessor and rwcm iLirlner. Dr. .1. (J. Hmllh Will be found fully worthvof ihclr entire conlU dniKMi and continued patronage. II. A.nlNf.l.KTON. Ordinance No. 101. An ordinance bill to amend section 7. title i. chapter IV, of tho lily lawn rclutiug to iiiiIsiiiicch lleltoidnined by thocoiiimoo council of tlieclty ofHulem . . That section 7,llllo 2, chanter IV, of tho city Iiiwh lie iiiiRiuliil mi as to read iih fol- Hvi-tlnn7. Any privy or cesspool within thoclty llmltH which shall he niulutnlned on any bliHk In which there Is a publh Bfltteruciessiiiieiiicreio, iriiiiuui ihiiiikuiii utcted with said sewer as pr .vuieii y or dlnaiice No ltl n niiieiidcd by ordinanco So. 171. and uny privy, e ssissil, vault or dniln wllhlnthoclty not so uccc.lble ton pub lc sewer, which shall bu II. such cm dltloii as to emit a noisome and ollenslw .mull or endanger Iho general health, sbiill iMidiemula iiulsain e.atiil um being so declared by vote ol the common council the marsliMl shall immediately notify the owner of tho promises. v hero such nulsiinw may bu found, to nbatolho kiiiiio within ten days from tho date of the servlco ol such notice and In case the order Is not obeyed within lb time .ImlU-d Iho mar hiilhilliiballh0Hnuienlthuiixeuieol Ihti olty, and sin h exiwiiMi when uscor lulnod shall bechurged nilhoowiicrof tin priiinlKs wlieio ucn uulsanco oxUtl. unit tlui riHorder simll enter Ihe same I ugulust hlui on the docket or city liens. nnd such extene shall be alien on snld I preinUui u pnivldid In sulxllvlnliill 1. ol ' Iwitlon A of ihe i-ltv ohuro-r. Provided 1 however that Iho llmo for connecting with such ewer may uo exinnaou oy uic f then only for a rosson b'etlino. iini.iuii jiji uiniu i.ium .,,i, .. .. ...i.. .....a AllWli: It. r. I Uil., licwjiuri. IIih nimmnn cnillicll. Alir.l 72a unproved by ihe inyir Aurl ld, " UtAJ, VVII.LIAMH, Mayor. llshi-4 by order of thHcounrn. SPRING Is ho cl And so Is E. SCHOETTLE With a flno stock of spring nnd suminc SUITINGS. Everything mndd tip In the latest fiish Ion nnd ft perfect lit guaranteed, Don forget to call nt Sohocttlo's belbte yo i mnkonso'ectlon, Look at I his ! WILL BUY A LOT Of Rooilsnt our Btorel Wo cr.rry n full lino of urocerlCR, feed, crockery, ulnsswiue, cl gnw, tobiu-co nnd confectionery. T. HURROWS, No. 228 Comihcrclnl 8U, Salem, 5oo emnnd( fW r-r-.. rmunru VC AN R SQuBLP N.-VA "S. lUASr HEALTH. Lo I'.lolnu'ii fJolilcn Daliarn T.'o. 1 Ci.-cs c'liicrc", flr an I co-iJ a;csj Boris i n tin Legs nnd II tljj tore Ka i, rjo.Noto, c'.o., Comcr-o lor d Diotchei, Syp'ir.i.iot nt r.h, i lscascd Scalp, and all primary Jo-is ot Pio dltcajo known as Sjp'illls. I'll-.', '-.TO pr llo'tlo. L Ulilinii'd a Id -it ILiJinm No ii Cures Tortl-rj', Ms-cu-'a'OTp'tl ItlaRliea nia'.Um, Palm i-i t.'io llono, I'aini in Mio lteail, kiik f tho Neck, L Iterated Soro Thro.t, SjpK.ifo Path, Lu'upi aid con tracted Cons.StlC.icss of thu Limbs, and imlliiti-i n 1 ilut'o foil fio sys'om, wlictlicr i-xu oil liylnd'scr ti n or nbuso -f Jlc-carj, 1 i!ny ttio b' oJ ptiro and lcaltli.. 1 li 3 I O po,- ottlo. t . , i Ivlmu OiJiZoii nnlcliAn I Uot'i I. r I o cur.) cf Go-io r'ica, Clbct, irrilnt' nC aitl.anl n'l L'rim vorOcnl Iil0l" ran-cmcnti.4 'rlio(?'4 50 nor t.c l5.ola, i fol Jo-i HtmltL In- ..ctl n, f rs-u-o om-scI llinor-hc i, i "jii lu f y f 'ott. Ctrlctur s,ic. Trlcu Ijl I for n ittln. t.u Illetrm's C illicit O it'nipiit tirtiuclt ii.uh' irifij-i' JoRt , .siliniv 1 1 ' I'i-!coCl to ft v llnx t I rliuu's olil- i TI. .. a .in I ttn il itinmit! I, io' ji'ij- ! r.l pal cr ex ti i i , .-r'., i rostnitlon, etc. I'rlc.i CU C ) per ncx. V n.io i i 1 J.'ot vino. Hint turjttlicrc, C. O, '.J., icouroiy packed per cxpn-M. C. V. XllCUMl-ITTs CO. , Atreets, i .'. 4-'l 1 1 1 '-loi'TCCt, I er: cri liy, H !'- ncl'c .Ckl xttini. ? iii" i i !. Mik"to M cei WM '4'f mm 0. 1). IIUTTON, Prop. Castings of all kinds inndo to order.l MILLMACHtNi:ilY, PLAN1NO .MILLS, COltNIt'JS, MJTTAIj ritONTS, wiu:kj, ruLLnvs, nud speolnl cnsllngs ol nny flylo or pnt tern mado In short older, smooth nnd re llablolu evo y particular. Repair any Machinery in Short Order. Turning lathes, engines, hop picsses and liopstows built. lllmulti'estlmales on any Iron work needed, flood nilco paid Tor old Iron. a-18-lin PAINTSHOP. 1 5 6 Commercial Street, llnusoandcarrlngopnlntlr.g.slgn writing, paper Imaging, decorating, wall tinting, nud kulclmluiug. All wmlc douo (list class. Carriage palnllngasjHClallly.chnr ges moderate. P. II. RANKIN, PROP. AlwmTECTVTtTU JtUJLDING! Docnratine, eta. My IllO-imgo lllit-lratoit ChIm hiiii, sent fi--e. Aildrifii IV.M T, CO,1IKOOK, U3 Wnrruii ht.. Now orU. Fine Watch Repairing nv C. A. BURBANK No. 317 Commercial Street. TIMVJ V IMiMr 1h kept on Jllo al 11 V Illli5 1 AI I'ill jiraUo'sAdvcrlising Agency, S and ffi Merchnnl' ICxibnugi, X n Iranilsao. Cnlllornln. where lontiacl-nrndti-rllslngciin be timde lor It "COOKlOTEL Cenfcraiid HJgli Street. G. l ANDERSON, Prop. .Surccsior lo W. II. COOK. I'orniorly In transfer business for innnj years and will still iuiducl Iho irmsfer liiiBlnes In connection w'lh the lio'ol TkuOsik iiotnlU oisisitr loiirt house, coiivolunt lo biisliiu part of ell) nnd street (sir line riin.il r Hist the door, IU1I1 91-00 lo 9.100 11 (lay, iicnordllig to riHm rtxclnl terms lo liuiidds and fumlllM. HLACICS31 1'l'lTl N(i, Wagon aoil Cirriagu Mm and Hcpairiug KorvMliooInK it upoelally All work gunr uuieiHt. JOHN lli'l.M, Corner of c'omineralalandohoiuvkela l , Hitlom, Oil-gun. "WOLZ & CO. Keep nil kmiWof niOMtsand saii.aye. The lust rausagwi lu uregon, No. 171 Corrmorcial Strcot, Salem. Ail flood ncltvorril Free b: