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t.H RUM f B Ciu? A i S i H W-xs4f gi-i I IT nroTnrft ruLoiiPfc !i&" Tnnr im II A PERFECT 8S !T0 T R I T I O N I LTH The only rcmei" .- vu which will Stimulate the Hulritiie Processes of the Human System. By this natural ami imple menus It quickly and permanent y Cl'KISS All l'ormi of Dyspepsia. Constipation, Mental nnd Nervous Exlinustlon, General Debility, Brain Tap, or any exhausted or weak encd condition of tho system, from what ever cause, Skin Eruption, Rolls, itun nlnd Sores, Scrofula, and all IMscnsos of the Blood, Stomach, Liver and Kidney. $1.00. SIX DOTTLES FOR $5,00. Dr. niller's fit pngo book, descriptive o n dnstlneltcstoratlveaud his other llemedles, tent free Uy niaih KILLER DRUG GO,, San Francisco, Cal. Sold x ' Dan'l J. Frjr, 22G Com'l St. VLAGKSMITIIING, Wagon and Carriago Making and Repairing Horseshoeing a specialty. All work guar nnteed. JOHN HOLM, Corner of r-oiiimerclnlnndChemeketa ats., Salem, O.egon. WM. WIOKEY, House Painter, Decorator, and Wall Tinier. Leave order at John Hughes' store, State street. O. C. CHASE Artistic Paper Hanger and Wall Decorator. Good work, economy and samplo work shown before engaging. jT3- Pay based on work measured on tho wall. Leave orders nt Sargent's, .Meyers' or Keller's resldencont Highland nddltion. J. MACY, Livery, Feed and Sale Stable Corner State and Front Sts., Kalcm. (lood accommodations nnd good rigs Have n quant Ity of good hay for sale. 3 Sim J.MACx. PAINTSHOP. 1 5 6 Commercial Street. House and carriage palntlng,tlBn writing, pnper hanging, decorating, wall tinting, and kulcUnlning. All work done first clius. lAtrrlage palntlngnspcclallly, ohar ges moderate. P, 11 RANKIN, PROP. i r Two Hnndred Mormons Arrive in New York. rlnteiriew With ilon. Thompson. n. p. 'pored for the ludin. candidates. Oregon R. R. Company Line. , ror cierK uoati, repuuucaii, i.w- 1 350, vhlle B. Meslc leceived but 1 1. W. I. Reynolds, democrat, for school superintendent, 322, to J. X. Hart, 11. William Wells, republican, for A TEST CASE TO BE MADE IT, ! DEFEAT ATTRIBUTED TO WATER BONDS Other Important Eastern Xows From nil Parts.. Sporting. And Treachery by the Simon Faction at Portland. Other N'ows. New York, June 4. One hun dred nnd twenty Mormons nrrived here this morning, on the steam ship Wisconsin from Liverpool. A legal test ease will at some time hi the future be brought into court, to decide if Mormons cau come here in violation of tho Allen Contract La bor Law. If the decision be that Mormons are contract laborers with in the meaning of the law, they will bo sent back to Europe. In the meantime they are allowed to go to Utah. DISTUINGUISIIKl CONKEKKNCK. Mohawk Lakk, N. Y., June 4. A negro conference was opened here this morning with a large number of distinguished men from all parts of the country present. This gather ing, the tlrst of its kind, was called to consider the question of christian izing and educating the colored peo ple. Ex-president It. B. Hayes was elected president. PKOTKSTOKS. Washington, D C, Juuo 4. A delegation of about one hundred im porters from New York City appear ed to-day before the senate commit tee on finance, to protest against the passage of the McKlnley tariff bill. IN TIIK llolK. Washington I). C. June 4. Representative ti-Uiriie of Penna, presented conference a report on the army appropriation bill. IN TIIK SKNATK. Washington, D. C, June 4. The president to-day sent to the pen ate the following nominatien: W. Henry Byuis to ue Surveyor General of Oregou. Hon. W. H. Byars is a well known resident of Salem, was form erly state printer, aud a well known pioneer of Oregon. His nomina tion is it well de-erved recognition ot a man who represents the bast de mon's of republicanism, and will meet with general approval. Mr. Byars is an old newspaper man, having formerly conducted tho Roseburg Plaindealer, Salem States man and Jol'HNAL. He is at pres ent one of the director!, of the CAPI TAL Jot'HNAL. En. .1. HOW THl'Y SHALL V(.TL. MlLWAl'KKE, WiS THE RESULT. 1'oHTLANi), Or., Jan. 4. Tho elec tion returns received thus far make Peiuoyer's election certain by over 3000 luajonty. Congressman Her man's majority probably will reach 9000. The legislature will stand as follews: Senate -republicans -1; democrats 7, doubtful 2; house re publicans 39. democrats 10; doubtful 2. The election of two sennto's is still in doubt. Too doubtful sena tors are Dodson of Baker and Mal heur, and Mcllaley of Grant Har ney and Morrow. Their opponents are Chandler and Blackmail, both strong men. The doubtful represen tatives are W. W. Cardwell of Grant and Harney, aud Wright, of Union. Six precincts nro yet to be heard from in Multnomah county. Tho yote thus far received gives Herman a majority or314G. Thomp son for governor 30. Mr. Thompson in an interview attributes his defeat to the storm raised by Penuoyer over the water-bond bill vetoes nnd to the treachery of Senator Simon nnd his friends in the city of Portland. THOMPSON INTERVIEWED. Portland, June 4. Hon. D. P. Thompson is not at all disheartened by his defeat for the governorship. He was cheerful as could be when a reporter called at his residence aud chatted pleasantly about the result for hall an hour. He was glad, above all things, that the eauip.iitrn had ended. He said he would not run the gauntlet again for 10,000. "To what do you attribute the outcome of the election?" he was asked. "To tho storm that Governor Pen noyer raised about his water bill vetoes. He went about the state telling tho people that they were being defrauded in every way, man ner aud form by tho issuance of non taxable bonds. The farmers had re solved in their granges to stand by him on this issue, aud they did. Besides, the governor posed as the champion of the laboring meu, anil told him that ho was a better friend of theiis than any other man could be. That caught some. His per sonal attacks upon mecosthlm votes I rather than made them for him." "Would it not have been better Juue 4. The for you if the campaign had lasted German Lutheran uuti-Bennett I five or six weeks longon" compulsory school law convention j "If it lasted three weeks more, to-day declared that regardless of we .would have gained between 8000 former nnrtv affiliations the German and sheriff, 301, to M. Bureh, democrat, 143. In all other parts of tho county, while scratching was general', the vote was quite even. Peunover will carry the county by J250 majority. For tho legislature, N. L. Butler, democrat, will be elected by about 200 majority, aud George Movers, democrat, by about '60. William Wells, republican, for j sheriff, has secured 218 majority In I the county; C. G. Coad, 350; W.J. Ileyuolds, democrat, for school superintendent, 440 majority. Isaac Simpson it elected by 151 majority. Small tights oeeurrediti Dallas to day, aud nun h feeling is manifested over the icult. The vote in thecoiintj for com missioner was by precincts as fol fel fol eows: .Iiicksou MeBce, S2; Simp . m. S.".; Houghf, 52 to 33; Salt Lake, 30 Ki 34; Bethel, 30 to 35; Eola, 59 to 04; Dixie, 23 to 81; Monmouth 20 to 142; Independence, S to 295; Buena Vista, 0 to 97; Stiver 1 to 30; Luck laniute, 70 to 95; Bridgeport, 100 to LANE COUNTY. Eugene, June 4. Outsido pre cincts art coming in slowly and are showing deuiocratlcgaiusnllarpund. From the best estimate that cau be made at present, Penuoyer will got about 3S0 majority in this county. The democrats elect senator aud are claiming at least one representa tive. The vote on Hermann and other state ollieers shows the county to have about 200 republican ma jority. MULTNOMAH COUNTY. Portland, June 4. Penuoyer does not carry this county as was claimed yesterday. Complete re turns from all products in Multno mah county except two, give Thompson a net majority of 177. 03; McCoy, 29 to" 60; Dallas 144 to 4. Total vote, 20S1. The total vote on state ticket will reach nearly 2300. Dallas, Juno 3. Polk county is democratic this year. Tho demo crats gain In every precinct in the county, and with tho exception of Bruce Messick for clerk, and M. Burch for sheriff, their whole coun ty ticket is elected. Tho main fight was on the building of a courthouse at Dallas. Simpson, an Independ ence candidate, is elected by 200 ma jority over McBee at Dallas, hence no courthouse will be built this year. There was considerable disturbance in the county over this question yes terday and to-day. There was a free fighton Main street this afternoon, aud a Simpson man who pulled a Dallas boy's nose, had his own nose broken in return. Several others bear marks of the fray. The state ticket is about as follews: with two precincts, Independence and Ruver. to hear frem: Hermann (Limited.) C. N. SCOTT, RECEIVER. Tickets for any point on Mils line for gale at the depot, foot of JcfTcrson street, nnd t the United mirage nnd baggage Transfer company' oince. corner second nnd rlne street. Commutation Tickets at 2 cents per mile. General offices northwest corner Klrst and line streets, Tort land. EAST SIDE FffurT- rortland Silver- Coburg ton ac mnll i.v rx LV AM Stations. Toward Partland rort'ndrort'd mall Exp Alt I'M AKAU 4 TO SCO tt.rtl'udSPCo S 4 10 45 A OS P KL.Itay'8 landing. 2 3$ 0 43 ." 5S 10 KI oodburn. I 40 S 49 TW II 17 Sllverton 12 30 7 30 5 07.HniwnRVille 7 40 J So Coburg 6 00 WEST SIPK Virile limit Portland mall AM Alt I'M Ttf .Portland TAWV. 4.V. 10 45 Dundee Junction 203 Uta Sheridan 10 CT I Hi D.dlus 812 I.Vi ..Monmouth 7SS 'iV Alrlle fltt t-3wly AGENCY: OF THE v SWAH FOUNTAIN PEI i i Two Through Trains Each Way DAILY, VIA UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM. Commencing with Sunday, March 2nd, both flrt nnd ecnml-clas8 tickets will be honored on "The Limited East Mall," tral in 3and4,ns well also on tho "Over haul Klycrx," No. 1 and 2. "Tho Limited Ka.sl Mall" trains arc equipped with Pullman pnlaco and colo ufbt sleepers, dining cars, cnalr cars and co.ichco.nud run koIUI between Portland and Chicago, dally without chnnge, The"Overland Klyor"tralus are equipped with Pullman palace sleepers and coaches, between Portland nnd Council Ulutl's, mid with Pullmnn colonist sleppci" between Portland and Kansas City, dally, without change. Connections cro made, nt Pocntcllo with through trains to and from Salt Lake, nud atCbeycnno with through trains to nud from Denver, Kansas City nnd St. Ixmls. Tho nbove trains nttord tho quickest time between tho Northwest Pacltlo coast and Eastern nnd outhern points. Detailed time of trains, rates, through tickets, baggaco cliccks etc., cull bo pro- oi uiu K. gent. iiii.HtfBdHHHHHHHBIHIPPfeiiHHIHHiHft cured upon application toany agent of Union Pacifio System. T. V. LEK, S-7-St-w Gon'l 1'aRs. .geu Administrator's Sale VJOTICE Is hereby given Hut by virtue of in 11 onlcr ml Urenne of ailo duly mado snd entro-d of record by the county court of M. riou county, ettte of Oregon, ou tho 16th dy nf April 1890. authorizing stid enipowrrlug ma sdmlnlKtrttorof the partnership consisting ofE E. McKlnufy. W. T. ltlgdon nd (K. U. Bellinger, drcosinl.l to soil tho Intercut sad oUte of Mid pnrtiiorsulp In tho rest property hereinafter described. I will on Saturday the llth dajrof May, 1890, at tho uourofoueo'clovk In the afternoon of said day on tho promises tiereluaftrr described, sell at public auction to tho highest bidder fur cash In hand on tho day of sale: 1. All thorlfiUt, title, interest and enato owued by said partnership at tho death of said E. II, Dolllnger In sud to, Iota one aud two lu block one, lots nine aud ten In block two, all of block three aud four, the east half of block five, and lots one, nine and ten In block all, all In Frlcki-y's addition to the city uf Salem in Marlon county Ortgnn. 2 All the right, tttln. interest and oetnto owned by said partnership at tliu death of said E. II. Uelliuger lu and to, IoIh three, four, live, six aud the north half of lot i-eit-n, all In hick ono of Pricker's addition to tho city of Salem. lu Marlon cnunty Oregou, under or by virtue of acoutract between It. A L'russan aud E. 11. Del. lenger, deceased whereby Batd Crossan agrees uicntivey said last named real property to said Dolllnger, who waB trustee for said partner ship, on or before Juno 20. 18TO, upon payment by tbst tUte of tho sum of Ave hundred dollars with Interest thereon at eight rer cent per annum bIuco December 23d, 1819 W. T RIODON. Administrator of said partnership. 4flt.w-5t Over Two Hundred of these favorite Pens are now In use lu Marion county nlono. It is ono of tho very best Fountain Pen niauufaetuied. All Insurance Agents uso this Pen. Tho lato lmprovcmouta rondor it still moro attractive and more desirable. A full lino of MABIE TODD & BAUD'S Gold Pens are always In stock, also PHOTO ALBUMS, AUTO ALBUMS, SCRAP BOOKS, SCRAP PICTURES, PURSES, CARD CASES, VISITING CARDS, WEDDING STATIONERY. Remember trie Pliace, cO?v e JfJjy. 9S State Street, Salem, Ore. iTriird Grand Tea Prie, -offered by- COX & BOGGS, Grocers, 2!)1 Commercial St. A Handsome Garland Cooking Range, Latest and improved pnttem, nickel finish, with complete set of utensils, (purchased of R. M, Wndo & Co.) o A Ticket with chanco on this elegant Prize presented to overy purchase of ONE RELIANCE CAN TEA. Price 75 cents per pott nil. POUND of our Salem Harness Shop, B. F. WILEY, Prop, Manufacture aud make a specialty of Farm and Heavy Harness. All work done in our own shop at Salem and guaranteed flrst-classs. Give us a call, p Lutherans shall vote for candidates onlv who pledge themselves to work ! for the repeal of the Bennett ehool j law. ', THE DEItllY. i London. Em:.. June 4. In the great national hpoitiug event, Sain foin wins the animal derby race. RETURNS BY COUNTIES. The Majorities on Candidates for (lov ernor and Congressman. 907. Miller 830i Beau 912, Bonhuni Counties. Thompson. Pen- Her- Mil SALEM IRON WORKS, 0. I). IIUTTON, Prop. Castings of all kiuds made to order. MILL MACHINERY, PLANING MILLS, CORNICES, METAL FRONTS, WHEELS, PULLEYS, and special castings of any stylo or pat tern made In short order, hmooth nud re liable in eve y particular. Repair any Machinery in Short Order. 170 200 Turning lathes, engines, nop precn nnd hop stoves built, win "s8""1" on anv iron work needed. Good price paid for old iron. MS-lm 1 a SPRING!? -Is hei ! Aud so is E. SCHOETTLE,- With a tine stock of spring and i.umim- SUITINGS, Baker Benton ClackamaH Clatsop Columbia Coos Crook Curry Douglas Gilliam Grant Harney Jackson Jnsephiua Klamath Lake Laue Linn 1 Malheur Marion Multnomah Polk Sherman Tillamook Umatilla Union Wallowa Wasco Washington lOu Yamhill nil Tolal MuJ. noyer. 150 100 40 50, 200 50 50 109 150 50 390 50 117 150 100 020 40 17 50 man, 200 225 009 900 300 ,250 150 300 115 300 100 50 19 10 182 40 921 3200 ler, 50 the ttiM L'fftrvMilnttinnflr Ufl 111 Ion and a -rfttt Dt guaranty d. forget to call at S.-hitUV &" e n selection. fi- X 4000 votes. Tho current was changing in our favor. Pennoyer lost heavily in the last three weeks of the campaign." KNIFED RY JOE KIMON. "Did the union party aflectyou?" 'It did. I figure that Major Bruee, the union candidate for con gress, will poll 5000 voles, That may seem a very large estimate, but you must remember that the party is composed of tho prohibitionists, grangers and workingnien. Now tho party had no candidate for gov- i ernor and it is my opinion that the 5000 votes cast for Bruce went lor Pennoyer. In this city I was knifed by Mr. Simon aud his friends. Having been defeated in tho prima rises, they made up their minds to kick the ticket to pieces. "They worked a so-called indepen dent ronublican ticket with Pen- 1 noyer on it forgoveruor. About 1500 of these tickets were cast, and I have no doubt that they were got out by Messrs. Simon and McGinn. Then thero was another thing. A largo . number of people, principally ' farmers and workingmeu, regard a 1 banker as their natural enemy, whose only mission in life is to op press them. Then the entire detno 1 cratic state ticket was traded for Pennoyer. That Is plain to every-1 body who has understanding. Mil ler, Webb, O'Brien and the others were sacrificed after all tho hard work they had done for their party. Webb, you must not forget, was Governor Pcnnoyer's running mate 150 In the campaign. Tho Union and , independent tickets and the whole sale trading for Pennoyer cost me 10,000 votes. So far as I have heard there was t no ersoual opKitinu to me outside of Portland. In tho eltio where I am known, I ran with my ticket;' LADlliS. You have Is-en cleaning i u,,, country the non-taxable bond ' 825; Thompson 744, Pennoyer 1002; MeBnde 915, Townsoud 830; Mets chau 899, Webb 845; McElroy 920, Lcroy 830; Baker 011, O'Brien 800; Bingham 880, Whitney 800. The fol lowing county ticket was elected: Representatives, N. L. Butler, Geo rge Myers; sheriff, W. L. Wells; clerk, ('. Goad; commissioner, Isaac Simpsoujassestior, N. Gardner; treas urer, It. R. Turner; school su perintendent, W. Reynolds; co roner. J. E. Kirkpatrlck; for constable of Dallas precinct, Hardy Holman; Justice of the peace, C. W. Smith. Dallas preolnct polls a vote of 455 against 205 in 1887. The total vote now In the county is 2280, against 1750 In 1888. Marion County Returns. Tho official count gives Thompson 17 ma jority in this county. Tho whole couuty tluket is elected (witli the possible exception of Settiemier republican) by majorities rang ing from 200 for Yoder to Ml 73 for Croisau. Hermsuu gets 1021 and Phil Metcshan gets 013 majority. Administrator's Sale. NOTICE Is hereby given that pursuant to the order of tho Ilon. Couuty Court oftho Wtnto of Oiegon. for the county of Marlon, diny mado and entered on tho lUlh .... ..r .In.. Htm iiiniinii'ji.lniffkiifl il1rti, 1 11 1 ho undcrhlgned administrator of tho es- tato or peter pciiarimcn, ueceuscu, iu m-ii tho lands heiclnaftcr described, 1 wliron tne 21th day of Juno, Ih00, at lo'clck p. m.of wld day, at tho door or the court houso lutho city or Salem, In said county, toll at public, auction to tho high est bidder for cash In liuiid, tho following described lauds and premises belonging to saldestatool Poter Hchurbnch, deceased, tewll: . , A certain tract of land situated In tho County of Marlon, aud State of Oregon, and known and designated on tbo surveys and plats of the United Slates, as inn norm nan in inn mini claim No. 43, In township five, south or rsnge ono west of the. Willamette meridian: said claim containing 605.77 acres more or lisa, bclug notification No. 875 and entered under tho donatlou act by Johu lcKsy na and ei. cept. however, thirty seveu acres more or less which ts In the west end of raid half part of said claim No. 43, and deeded In l'rederlc Leatherman, tn May, 187(1, and described as follows to witi llFRluniug at lbs north west corner of said claim No. 43, and running thence Bnuth on said west Hue thereof M.M chains to the ssld south line of said north half part: .. . - . a .1. II.. a 1, Sd ..1..I..U. lueuce east uu saiu auiuu nuv i.jj .; thence north 20 St chains to tho north Hue of said claim No 4J, thence west 17. bH chains to the plaoo of beginning. Also savo and eicept that tract bounded by beginning on tlio north Hue of said claim No. 4J, 17.HS chains east of the north west corner, runnlug thence south 20.64 enatus to the south lino or aald north half part, thence east on aald south line 17 chains; thence north 20.64 chains to the north Hue or said olalm 43, thence west 17 chains to the place or lieglnnlng. cuutalulug 35 acres mora or less, which said last mentioned tract was conveyed bv the aald deceased and Ills wire, Ann Mary Hcharbach, to Wcnrel Kahut, by deed bearing date the 6lh day ot February 1881, and recorded March 4tb 18Hi. on page 75 In Vol. 31 in the records of deeda of liarlou county, State or Oregon. Witness my hand, this 00Hi dny or May, 1KO. JOIINCYIA'ERT, Administrator of thoestatoof Peter Holiar- bach, deceased. li:2Mw Boots Brown k Co., OrcUMCRS IN and Shobs ! 18 218 WILL HANG. Portland, Or., June 4. No move has yet been made toward seeking a stay of proecedim;s in tho case of l'elilo, the Indian sentenced to be hanged in this city June 0th. Leather arid Kiindirigs. BiSy-Cash paid lor Wool, Hides, Pelts and Kurn,-ffiu The Bissell "Gold Medal" Carpet Sweeper. The Best in the World. No. 81 Commercial St., Sale hi, Oregon, THE VISIiY 3JBST .KTIAN.DS OF Ready Mixed Paints for family use nl- Fry's Drug Store. Suiiiinos. 100 318 00 100 800 200 200 a I'm 100 150 100 150 400 300 303 MI77 I Don't Feel Well. And yet you are not sick enough so consult a doctor, or you refrain from so doing for fear you will harm yourself aud friends wo will tell you Just what you need. bn In tho Circuit Court, Oregon for the. county Ora Hurrls, plalntlir HamuelSHi TuHainuel or rls, plalntlir Kill vs. !- tho InrrlK.defcnil'tl c lelr), Harris, said def of tho statu of Marlon, Hull to dissolve tho inarrlago ontract. fendaiit In tho name of tho Mlalu of Oregon, you uro hereby uinimnncled to answer tlio complaint filed In said inrt against you, In the above entitled suit, by the lull day of Juno, WJO, tho tlrst day of tho next regu lar turm of said court, and you mu further uotltled that If you full to answer as above required, said plnliitlir will tnko a drt-rce lUnnlvlni' tho liuirriiiL'o ('outrun now ex- :". .-" :: . . . ..- ... .. ..... i i.. li.. ,n I islllig oeiwecn you ami uer, hiiu ior u.i" it in iiwu n i ,,,,,,,,.,1 .. ,r tin, iw,i ithllilri.ti. rrullH in KlLtil itrMiparilla, which will lift you out nmrrliigp, nnd for costs of that uncertain, uncomfortable, i -,'1 m-Hurninonai i piiijiis.u.u iiv onier or ,i.. ii. i..!. ..5-1 Hon. It. P. Holhc, Judge. Diited April 1H, U.1IIKCIHUII umiuhpuii, Hill, ,1 oviiiv ' I IKM. J. A. Afl'I.KOATK DELAYS ARE DANGEIIOUHI It Is sure death; 125 ccntH er can. HlaughtoryoiirHiiulrrelH now by tho tisoof FRY'S SQUIRREL POISON. 55J? BAKER & STRANG -Huccesftora to trood health, confidence nut! cheer fulness. You've no Idea how iolcnt this popular medicine Is in rases! like you r. Oil utid gafolliio stoves in great Variety and cliitnp, at Steiner A Hlos-iter's. forget mak are still celling n i lower Hinu iter All of our stump ar, out of the Best Rubber. you should not Ue without one. Rmembrih place, PATION'S BO )K SME, 63 SUta St., Balein. SELF INKERS BROS. n 4mi'ik.,i M oiaiiijiN i M mad -V houVe. Buy a tiieo pair oi lace cur tains for a dollar, at ttie Capitol Adventure Co. On the line of tho electric runway. tf Ti.e Bon Ton r.tJiurniil U K-tling the Utst 26-eenl in-l in the city now. Monro. Nye. (iturl v t-1! Ibe Childi-rii , Ikaltb. WhtsipiiiL' isiut,'l) ud croup In stantlv (.-titaoi l ILsWenV Klheroal cough oiirup. ft U iufiillible iu its efleots, ai.l .le.ijtit tn Uke. Large ii?e 51, siiwll .ViKst. VT sale by all druggists. tprlu rl, At thli-WMi of tlwir the mot lg orout nnd hearty rHf vfUra hae a feet iOtff "wtrlBe... tlrdand turnout, with ootambMaun tudn md llnng. and many In. l oiil in VtilACklMM ami tWtatlft. W IlJ.t uu resulrtb a mliti utflsr radllne that Bt-e, republican, had pledged Will avi Emu WW MT .1.1 mny m-, nousense tleiwtteu me. I leeeiveo many demoerotic votes in Linn, Marlon, Polk, Uulou, Biker ami Jackson, and I bullttve 1 can say, vtltliotil lioftsting, that otiinlde of theoltv 1 ioIUh as full a ut- as any man lu my party could Imvc done.'" lOLK COUNTY. Independence, Juno .1. The cloellon yeslenlay was one of the miMi bittet-ly ooutenlixl of any iu ( J'hjIIi couuty for many years and in some re poets one of the most re markable lu the history of the coun ty, The local Issue was on the com-mir-klsner, I. Simpson, democrat, he being oppos-d to the building of a court hout.0 at Dallas, while G. Mo- hiin- slf to order the building of a court houft at Dallas. Btmldes oastiug a Dr. Mason now bus his dental rooms lu the new Kldridgc block. Ilisululion Sulire. ' WTOTICK Is llsri'by given tll.it tin' part i i imralilp heretofore exUilug between , Oje und"ialgnid under tint (Inn nane of Ila ui'lt A liitti-rllu tliU day dl.olviil Ity W lb rtlett retiring at Kulm Oregnn. Is UUtUMl llllnlt W, fnoi, tbr firm, H 11. Mt4iuw Att'y. for I'll if. SlllliniOllK. (u tt.f Circuit Ooiirt of the Stale of 1 Oregon fur Msrlou County J II, i:, Murrls, plalutlffi Suit Iu njulty va. r fur W. I. Morris, dcfriidant J riitbrra To W. V Morris, the above uamed defendant In the nam nf iLeHlateor Ootiou, you are beicby reulred to appi-ur slid stiswtr lbs ootaplalut Qltd sgilu.t yo4i In the abuve tu titled suit, within ten da)a from the lists of I the crrlcetrtbls suiniiuius ui,u youirervnl within IbU run lily. T If served lu any other, couuty (.f IMa tstthru wltliln twenty days' from tb date of tli srnrlre of this summons upon you. snd If served by puhlhation then you are rMjslred to appear and anawtr sail complaint oribrUrore the first day ,f Ibvrig'i tar lirtn of aald rourl next after six tas uu-r w riobllealloB of tLIs summons lu nil uu "r for the vtb day otJuut. I860, and If I'B fall Cn terlaln A fvm will cntlime in bo.liu- ' lo "' "" V?V . Iv.ii.f iV,.n,i.-l V. . h. . I1 Kiiiiol i u liAUTl KIT apply to tbs i wilt for Ibe relief osmsodid lu "' e-M-w,M X V irhiVllI IS iifdionipUUItowIt Kor It dU.olull.-n ,f vot h ei. it, uiir.Hi.in. itsbondsof raatrlmony noweil.llDUb.lu " plaintiff and yuaras.f and for Its custody rf lb minor ablldrwpr yrsl and planum Tbl aacamwit laaervad upun iru by publl ratios to sfterdaots with Hit ordsrof Ilon H r, Ili'tM. ud(of saldswurl. PlsJ April !OJ, IsW JJ.UDIll'HV ilit-vCi AUerney forplalntlft Hsleui, Ortf0, April M, IksI. A. EX tlaaaHfe ui-. V H ft r ilBatiBavHBaaSHl. WMSKfcL Ik laaaaaKZ!Aj:s4ljgB s4tatfattliaaaaaBlifx3aKatiliWH asaaaaaBWi ffUl0t mm2rJ I he NtW STRANG -X, -dealer In Stoves, Tinware anil House Finn isliing Goods, Plumbing, Steam and Gas- Fitting. Agents for (lie Celebrated Peninsular Stoves anil Han. Proposals for lllils for Solo of North Salem School lluililiii;:. Healed bids will bo received at tlio oftlco of tho school clerk, ail Commercial street, Ha.cin, Oregon, until Juno 2I.IW0, for tbo old school building at North Balom, now occupied for school piiriHisos. to bo re inoM'd from tho pruini-oi by the purcliesor on or heforu Jutv 15, IStKj. llltls will m oiiencil at my oftlco nt a o'clock p, in., Juiu !il, IMkj. 'I ho Hoard reserves tho right to reject any and all bids. Dono by tho board j of director) of school Dlst. Mo, at. Tills 1 '.Ttli day of May, 1mm. W. 11. HIMIWN, Hchool t lirk flcliool Meefin. I'liero Will bo it siuvilal ineetliiir or ttie flux imyers of school district No. 21, of Ma riou ciiiiiiiy, urogon, n m at inn opera liouaei liiHaltnn on haturday.tliH litluluyof .Juno. 1KU0, ill S o'clock p. in. io oiinsldur tlir bids for bonds lo ho Issued and lu iiutliois , liiii('c(iplaiii'uiifMUiiulldeuiii(HladtHHl lu, I and lotrniiMiiiliiiicliotlierhusliieiMniiinny mmo lieforo tin, ineiitlng. Iioni) by urdur ol tho board of directors of school district No. 'Jl. this My Hist lhUO. W. 1I.HIM1VON. i Clerk, District No. 31. 1'roiionals for Wootl. i-kmiIi(I bids will bo received nt I lie ollht. or snhool clerk. JH foiiimurclal street, Ha Ism, Oregon, until June '.'I, IKm, for the ilslncry ol ttUcoidsoflargulrand, to cords or inrgi' grub or body oak, to bv dcltverud at the Uist Kiitelii school lltllltllllg.otl or hi lore August 'J0, lseo. 10 cords or liii-x' Or and lOisirdsorlargngruti or body oiik tit he itsllNeriwI ill tin South Kalcm ti boot i i .1 i .i . .. r . . ... i., ..... .I...-I.1,. .1... ...u w.(wn,tniiiii iiiiuu uruiiu iu rurus in 1 1 ii ( i mi it N.'MlKlien in tlio ueniiiiH in jinn in'inu uuiiuH i i"ni large griio or laaiy (Nik, lo Do tlullvercu nl Mtcce VII tar this, tkrtfclRg ttunH lr. i.uan a in. pnvl ijvw till. Ther glv hm al vMy .ku. Wi.r imirilT ISVr IduMl USld V their mild lawn aMltsH, iwrw ttuiuy and Hdhl vote for the oourt house eaudl 4rBz4h to lU nOl ijrstaHH. r-oW at . , . ... ,...., eertt a box by HwHh A prt4wr. ! "ate, reinurkuoie innjorniuM were J-JxtTiiior'ri Notice. xrfTICKIsi hweby glwutlut theoounly l eimrt nlMarkiu ominty, Oregon. m tills da) appoints! tl undwslgned exes' btiix of the Male of Henry -oi,(lH'iMd, All lwrV'iis tiMVli'getalms aipslntl said mtear rwiulred Ui prevent them wild the BI-r WMhe to inb at my mldencf utwr sublimity in bildMinty within six months from the dale of thU nolle. May'il, I'WJ. 7 ' TKHMHK KOX. KxMutrlx of the ntat f Jlry Vox, deraed. fcafcw WANTBPTerftiltt Urm of frow Mo ta tii aarwi, H4ly iwiatmed land. o Uie (mHBsi Js mtr, rrm rr " rXttU t-, . HfaHdgo a.Md.-g . No. 302 Commercial St. s BOYTON A UIC'IIAHUHON I'urnaeo. tltiL'of otir home dm ...i. .... ir.,,i unit .,,ii ili.ulri. Iiffilili mill (miifiirl. wo Mlioillil like to .Mirlh Muleui school. 16 cords of larvu fir ' make an .xamlnatlon of your building, to ascertain what reuie.ly can bo , KIKj'ZC'reK sT.5cV!i.' . , adoplfil, uiidlug an cMlniato which will lie as low a figure as is consistent Ail wxi must iw tour icot long, rraMinn' ultliH thoroiiuhlo li. uurexirer enceaiiti reputation in una ntio oi ntisi- oiy sinugui nnu romou cioso. ah huh ,,,. . . ... j i .... . .... i, , .., .!, uall bemieiieil ilLuwivh iiOIimi lit 1 fk'elnnk ness lias given us Hie couini onto oi cur patn.ua in iium.k "n. , p ,,,-jv,,; f Tll0 b7ii rwine th lieware oi gixsis repretseuieu in do miiiiiai i" ii" """ -v "". rigui to reject, una an bias, none uy o, INrtUHAUCK. I C o in p n y . ; i rire ana aiiui rlue, i no Would ml vise our former natrons that we can supply whatever niiktlrs order n tho board of directors nforesai .--'. . . i . -. - - - ! i inn -ntii tins fir mav imii. nro neetletl lor itirimces already put in uy us this 37 th dat ofMav. lh'JO. - ..r -.. ........ rtv .. w. li, nisisTwji, ultras, p,X torsllou pffas-redj xneriDe. wrsa ih i ion, trr. JOH. ALUKUT. Agent. - Kalem, Oregon p T-X SECOND HAND STORK, MOORE ik QS13LORNIS I)tHlors In Furniture, Notlnus, Quectuware, OlaMtware, Cigar, IoIhicoo, 9ftllUP,UI. ? yfsstii w.'' Q1 ARTIST. Instrurtlona given tn Crayon Portrait, Water Color and UK i'ulnliiig. Prttnres made to order. HtudW in Cher1ii(Wn's art Htu iliu Candjt, and tfuiij. All klutln oTttecoud lianjl good, bougpt nil Ol COmmistlon, t,r, ntniouuu uiisioy nn aud sold. Hohool Dlst. Ho. l Marlon Co, Or. Final Settleiiicnt. TOTU'K Is hereby given that tho under- sigiitu nomiuisirnioroi iiiucsutio in inH. llllnuire. lUciiued.havin filed his rial aeeouul with Hon. V. C.KIuiw.counly Juilgoiif Marlon county, Orcguii, bus fixed llll.V 7, lew, Ml iuo.'Iiwku, ill., in nvar au ohjeelfoiis why said action l should not bo ul lowed und the administrator dis charged, J. W 0UAWKOIID. AiyH Administrator ofsaUlfstalf. nn xfJSSSmtl