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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 19, 1891)
IDE CiffBL MWUL twmimm MONDAY JAN. 1. 1W1 TKltMH Of HUHMCUMTHM. Dally tr t per year- " Pall lif ronll per month, SJ' L ,J1j 7, A klr by wmii per year,. -If not tW lu ndrnnee fl-SoWycar. If paper, are not dellterea the prfee Kiri.T J(ltTHAI, will tirr.iutrtlr notify the nfllee. VMM. DISLIVKHT lit UAJUur.i. tv.lt tf forataelft WPck I8t. Dally forlwo week, fh.ll hy tiutnlli -iiuf... will lid tnaYA nn Il nnd 1Mb of month. Hutworlbori will plciue leave .win rnfinrrfM nt ImtlM or WllfeOn 'I UdelfVrreiJ, fw to rue no delay In coiirci-ont. m.,H L.wm riiirrll. JftrmtfAl, rCfTO' tarlr recetrea the afttrnwti awoclatcd presudlipatehe. Dealers in Groceries, Crockery, Glassware, Paints, Oi's, Varnishes, Brushes, Winriowglass, Etc. Sole Agents for Epicure Tea and Big Can Baking Powder, LOCAI MARKET. Wheat, net 02 cents per hu. Hops, active; '23 to 35 centa per Ih. Strong'H rwrtaurant nervett the choicest menln. Tliey mnke their own breads und cake, and nerve everything In the luteot style. TIM'. K.M.AII(JF.I JOUKSAI.. A numlier of tialem merchant" desired more 0pn.ee once a week than our crowded columns would accom modate. Hence the Capital Jouit NATi wilt appear until further notice on Monday evening with extra pagert of reading and adverttHing matter. l'wo page1) have also been added U lllb WKKKhVC'Al'lTAI.JoUUNAn, which Ih now the largcHt and nnmt completu weekly paper in volume of reading matter IhhuciI In the county. A regular feature trf tliu Monday and Wkkki.y Jouiinaij will be u telegraphic rcort of Dr. Do Witt Tulniago'H Talternaele HcrmoiiM delivered the Sunday be fore In New York ( 'ity. Our readern will please notice the largo new ad- vertlnomuntH in the extra pagctt of the JomiNAi., and Utko advantage ofthcuiaa they appear but once. Hi:n'atoii Kaktjiam Dkad.-Kcii-nlor 15. L, Hiwtliuiii, of the Oregon Loglnlnturo, died at hlu lioinu In Oregon Olty, Hnnday morning Jan. 18. J le had been hick and had not been In attendance at thu hcimIoiih of tho legislature, though fuw, not uven lila own family, had thought him wi HorloiiMly III. On receiving thu newt) at tho tiliito houtte Huiiday morning the Hag wiih placed at lialf miiKt. Henator Kwilliaiii leaven u largo i-ntale valued at nearly half a million dollara. JIu wiih pri'nlileiit of the wlllamutlo Canal fc Look Co., and president of thu Portland Elect tic light Co.; manager of the bank of Oregon City, and alxo a large owner lu thu water owcr at Walla Walla and owned much other valuable properly near Ore gon City. Jitt wan aged -11! ycam and three daya when lie died, and leaven a wife and nix children. JIu waa a brother of Mi. VaiiHcoy of Ihhtclty, who went dawn thin morn lug to iittt.tul thu funeral lilch will lalio plait i to-morrow. Mr. ICttHt ham' pateiitHllve lu Marlon county anil wen among thu ploucera to thu Willitmutto valley In 1HIH, He wiih a r-olf madu man and a mi tlvoOregoulau, a forulblu hpcakor nnd with gicat exticullvo and lliiau olal ability. JIu Nludled law under JolilUMiti t Met 'own, of Oregon City and wit admitted to the bar lu 1876, llu practiced lila profoNilnti for eleven yeant ulum hu turned lif m altentlon to pergonal and uompany enterprlfH'M. JIU death was tittnliii- tetl to a long continued overtax of ennrgy. ' in TilllCIlMII) WulllC Ci)N1I.MH. Although It wait only uxpeuttMl to col lect boiiku for thu prihou hbmry tip to New Ywtr, (when all reoelvinl wuruiteiit to the prison) wiveral In htallinuiitit have uliicu Iktii bmtiL'ht into (he JiUMtN.M. oflltv. Oultu a number mora aio prumUetl and among thu root twenty-llvu volutin from out) party, m thu matter Ih ntlll open and all (Hiitiiw dtwlnau of aid lug lu till uorthv iwtiiHt are ro iiietiil to bring In any lunik they limy base to rptim. It U IwtrutKl that the liimiittM of the prli-ou aiv very much ploawsl with their new library nnd are Riving much of their Mntrw Mm lu looking over wholt houie reading nmtlr. Thin la a lienov uleut work worthy of Hie liberal MipKirt It Iim had In e tnllug more than 100(1 UMikN and Htnudnnl maga lnen (o the prWu library. IM uthera aid lu thU uauint. I'ltiir ('mmnitti-Tli Marlon cutily Km It tlrtiwr ahitutUiu will meet In A. O. U. W, hall, IhU city, nt tint o'ultMk toiuorrtttv morn lug, livery fruit grower lu thu section In urved to U jiruit at IhU jncetlngand totitku wtrt in the ux vrrlww. A prognnn ban Inttn u ruiigtl for the ocMuUni. Thla wv- elation baa Usui organist only a, lent ainauut of ug on hand to last JimuiuorutiiHu ainooih mid 'hU I thttni fur twvurnt wmU mid until ltUfl a vt KnNOO.V. Jan. 19, 1MJ1. 1'urnuant toreewtt Uikn the Iioums was culled to order at 2 o'clock, by Mr. Speaker Geer In the chair. Aftor prayer, and reading of the fournnl, the Hpcakcr announced tho following m the btandino ooMMirrra. Elections Barrett, Welch, Hart man, Duotin.Killln. Waysand Means: Paquct, Baker and Butler. Judiciary: Hall, Barrett, Thomao, Holmec, liutler. ClaliiiH: McCall, Snyder, Thomp son. Military: Thomiw, Manning, Mc AlUtcr. Jtoads and Highways: Moore, Benton, Johnston, Coleman. Engrossed Bills: Merrilt, Hull, Garlleld. Enrolled JMHs: Btewart, Blundell, Henry. Indian Attaint: Snyder, Durham, Stephenson. J'rlntlng: Crook, Morey, Hardy. Corjieratlons: Story, Durham, Barnes. Cemmerce: Fox, Montgomery, Manning, Holmes, Mulkey. Counties. Weed, Iteed, Jennings, Mulkey, Oarfleld. Federal Jlclatleus: Armstrong, JiCeper, Bcbcdd. Mining: Wright, Ixttig, Furry. Agriculture: Miuto. Moore, of Benton, Kllllan. " Alcoholic Liquor Tralllc: Lamp- son, Mucsdorfler, Hansard. Hallways and Transportatien: Miller, McCoy, McCracken, Starr atid Barnes. Assessment: McCoy, Mlnto,Tracy, Wilklus, Uambce. Public Buildings: Johnson Bol kln, Myer. Internal Imprevements: Moore, of Washington, Story, Klchey. Fishing: Jtced, Crook, J'ox, Htillwell, Coleman. Public Landn: Jennings, Miller Oambec. hi:nati--a i' riinsoo.v. Aftor roll call Jtev. Brown, of Halcm, opened tho session with prayer. Senators Wcalherford and Gates wuro granted a leavo of absence. Senator Cross, ol Clackamas, pre sented a resolution of resect, and recommending that thu senate and hoiiMo adjourn to-morrow at 12 until Wednesday at 10 a. in. to enable thu two houses to attend lu a Inxly, the funeral of Houalor ICastham, Senator Crows boru eloiuent testi mony to the ability and capacity of Senator KaHthum, sis-akhig of his long personal friendship for him as a man and citing Instances of thu universal esteem lu which ho was held throughout Clackamas county. Adopted. Thu piestdent appointed on thu joint committee to examine the books of tho Laud Department, Sen ators Cogswell and lCaklu, To examine thu Agricultural col lege, Senators Hatch hud Watch. INTIIODUUTIOK 01' IIII.I.H. No. fit Jly Veatch, to lucorpor ale thu town of Coltagu drove lu Linn county. No. Ki-liy Willis, to regulatu thu Inourancu hiihlucKS lu Oregon. No. fill To provide for thu trans portnllou of convicts, Idiots and thu statu uiilltla No. r7 Uy Nonal, to lneorHrato thu town tif Elgin. No. f8 By Carnon, to provide for thu compulHory education of all blind porsons In Oiegou, hhnatk joint kkhoi.mtion. Uvlatlvu to the death of Senator ICastham: That, this leg slaturu when It ad JftUrus on Tuivwlay, at 12 o'olouk will stand adjournetl until 10 a. in. Wednesday: Adopted. An liumeutu number of bills wait Mug Introduced lu thu house tut thu JotntNAi. went to pre, Cf.KAMNo tjii: SruKintt. Mar shal Mlntn thinks It Is not good for mun to bo confined lu a oIimo Jail with nothing to do, mi hu has given thu nun in thu city Jail a Job on thu meets, cleaning up thu mud. This Is tho 11 way to Uwmmi thu nuintHT Mho are willing to go to Jail ml her than pay a Hue of ten dolltus or more for violating a city oidluaiico or by getting drunk, sjomu men have little dread of a fuw days In jail, though but few can stand thu ga of every uuwur by, when hu U tMiniHillod to work at an unpleasant task, such iu idtMirlug tho public streets. TliU U a goM) step on the part of thu mamhal, who Imhuvtvt lu tuifuroiug thu ulty lua to thu letter, and If the law urv at fault tht will simju bn uuittudutl by thu uouuull. If thoenfonx'tnoul of tho law Injure any one, It U tho law or thu law maker fault, nnd not the oiUcer who enrrloa It out. In FlM.l. Elliott. The Capital liiHilwring mills are now mailing In fall forvo and urv ntpblly turning out lumbr u,tln. They have a suttlo- PHoonnseivB MiNSTKm-sv.--Gootlycar, Elitch t Schillines Min strel company gave n grand street parade at noon to-day and discoursed some music. The troupe Is com posed of a large number of real ac tors of the minstrel order. They appear at Heed's opera house to night. This troupu has made a splendid record for their line enter talnments and doubtless will have a full house to-night which they de serve, tew companies can snow as fine press notices as the one now in Salem. Their talent is mighty. m Gkkat Pkaiis. Mr. J.T. Ander son, of Howell prairie, brought two mammoth pears to the Jouunai.. ofllce. The combined weight of the two was five pounds. They were of the variety known us pound pears. This name was given that variety for their large size,ln the east often reaching a pound weight, which there was considered a large pear, but In Oregon they are not considered anything extra unless they weigh two or three pounds. 8H.VEKTON Dkliohtkd. Silver ton expects soon to Iks lighted with electricity and Is Justly delighted over her progress, Tho poles are all up and the wlresare being stretched. All the machinery of the plant is on hand except the engine and it Is expected to arrive In a day or two when oil lamps will be thrown aside. Pkddi.ku in Tkouhlk. B. L. Packard is now in the city Jail for violating thu city ordinance on license. Packard was arrested by Captain of Police Dilley, and was given a hearing before Becorder M. E. Goodell, and was fined $10 and costs, aununting in ull to H7.00. Not lielug able to pay for the ofXense ho will languish lu Jail for a few days. Bahhi:i. Company. Article In corporating tho Multnomah Stave and Barrel company were tiled with tho secretary of state to-day with M. A. Itowe, W. C. Kline, T. D. Bar ton I). H. A. Hogue, of Portland, as Incorporators; capital stock, $25,000. M INIHTKUIAI. M KKTI NCI. TherO will be a ministers' meeting at the Baptist parsonage to-morrow after noon. All ministers Interested in n united ellort of work are requested to bo present. DirimiKiUA. Two children of Mr. and Mrs. LooiiiIh, of Wood burn, aged seven and two years re spectively, died of diphtheria las' week. Instruments Filed lur lleconl at the County Iteconh-r's Ofllce. Thos FticliH, Jr to John Prill, a parcel of laud lu t o s, r 1 w. It Cleaver Bros to J 11 Paliuer, a tract lu t Oh, r 1 v. MX) lb World i:iirlcliud. The fiicilitic of the present day for die production of everything that will conduce to the material welfare and couifortof innnki.id are almost unlim ited, and when S nip of l'igs wus first produced the world was enriched with Uie only jierfcct laxative known, as it la the ouly remedy which is truly pleasing ami refreshing to the taste and prompt and cflVctunl to cleanse the ayktum gently iu the Spring-time or, in fact, at any time, and the better it is known tho more popular it bf comes. Hkk it, Thy it, lluv rr.-Thu new V.8. No. 2 Hluger sowing tint chltio. Hurt Cast.-, agent 1H1 Com merelal street. 12-19 tf. Tho Salem Steam laundry, K) Liberty street. Satltfuctlon Guar antetd. 1-15-tf AstlRiiee's Xntirr. PentoiiM Indebted to the late firm or lox & itoggs, insolvents, ntv hereby untitled that they must set tie up Immediately or suits will bo Instltiled for collection. W. II. Con had, Assignee. Ull) Commercial street. iion.v MAHTIN-To Mr. and Mrs. Martin of Howell prairie. Jan. 18 18t)l, a sou, III Kit. LKWIS-NellU) May, Jan. 18, MM, of tvphold-iualarla, boru May ,10, inn. DeeoukiHl has been ill for about thrvu wimkw, having Uvn taken aluk alMiut tlm-u weeks ago. She )m a Hpular young lady and a (mleut at thu Itast Salem School, and tniliig thu youugtwt uhlld lu tho family shu will U utlly jhUmh! by uer paruuts uud sUtern, '(lie fun trnil will taku phuv at the Christian church to-murrow at 1 a. in. Ilrtlr; VVhwti; ABr.t (U Kldavy ArvaxitHi tti unul lurmi.UM kuiixru. IHatMMM, H tit Uu iIWm, (ih 4 aud oihcr NHIWIHH l IH UlltMrr llllll TV IHtl HUIHrMUr Orange ResolDtlon. The Salem grange held nn Interest ing meeting in their hall iu this city baturday, and adopted the follow ing preamble aud resolutiens: Whereas, there is now being formed a great trust or aswiciatiou by railroads to control the rates and profits from transportation of passen gers and freight between the Atlan tic anu ractiic states, and vvnereas, me construction or lue Nicaragua canal would permanently cheaiten the cost of imsseuger and freight traffic between the Atlantic nnd Pacific coasts uf this continent and conserpjeutly lesseti thefutuie, power and profits of this trus.. Tlierefore, Resolved. That we view with alarm the Influence which Ihli trust is able to exert in the United States senate, to delay and perhaps defeat ine construction oi tne canal, wmcii If completed would Ije a creater bf n- efit to the commerce of the world than the Sue, canal and immensely strengthen the power and develop the wealth of the United States, aud especially open to thu Pacific coast the markets of Europe, Africa aud the eastern oast of South Amer ica. Whkkhas, It is becoming mani fest that money in Important sums will be appropriated by the b'gisla live assembly at its nrcfcent session. some of which, namely, an appro priatlon for tne Oregon CAiilbit at the Columbian Fair aud another for the purchase of the canal and locks at Oregon City, involving additional state taxation, and YYiiEitKAS. Some or the oiiiccs and commissions already existing b law, involving theexeudllureof public money man is commensurate with the service to the public wel fare. Therefore Jtesolved, It is the sense of this Grance, that the rait road commission may be constituted of a single ofllcer aud clerk, and thereby reduce the cost or that ofllce to the state, one-half. The state Huh commission may be reduced to one rierson with same pay as at present, thus reducing the cost to one-third the present outlay. The total expense of thu State Board of Horticulture may be cut oil' for the next three years at least. In view of the statements iu the governor's message on the endow ment nnd income or llientate Airrl- cultural collego and experimental station, we believe t oy luither ap propriations to unit institution, tin-neev-fsary, and we endorse the gover nor's recommendations, that the board of regents should be tilled by farmers and mechanics to a control! iujextcut. We believe also the tior- ernor's messanu in reference to In crease of state otlicers, deserves at tention. Skinning Kates. C J. Stuart, traveling agent of the O. I. It. tt. company is iu the city to-day. Wo learn from him that the O. P. boats will make regular trips be tween here and Portland and on thu upper river if the water will per mit. Wu furtlier learn that tho O. P. has not mudu any combination with other bout lines, but rates have been rabed by order of the court as under the reduced shipping rates the Judge would not permit them to be run as a loss uh heretofore. Tho raise of .rates will he on the river only sullb-ient to insure a continuation of the good service tills company has given our people In tho past. We are pleaetl to learn that the low rites on mcrchaudUu from San Frauuiren to Salem will not be raised. It Fooled the Cop Thrice. ".Peter bear bow the old Fort and Third 6tre Presbyterian church got bwrBd up" sold th old firrmn at the Wayne street house. "'I' you didn't it's a funny story. "It was about fifteen yearj ago. The church people conceived the Idea of run ning the stovepipe up the steeple to give more draught to the furnace. "The tlrst time they lighted up the de partment turned out promptly to invetl cate the cause of the smoke which rolled out of the steeple. We discovered what the snap was, and went home and rubbed up our engines. "About a week after, about 3 o'clock in the morning, a belated citizen discovered smoke pouring out of the steeple nnd turned in another alarm. We went down again and looked at the steeple. Then we drove back nnd cleaned our engines. "Three or four mornings later a new policeman got on to the smoke and turned in an alarm. We hustled to the spot, saw tho policeman and asked, 'Where's the firef " 'There, don't you beet' he shouted, pointing to the smoking steeple. We ex changed courtesies all around, and the new policeman felt pretty small. Then we went hack and polished up the engines. "About a week later the same policeman, sauntering down that way early in the morning, saw the old church smoking again. A citizen saw it, too, and screamed at the efficer: " 'Why in blazes don't you call out the firo department? That church is all aflre.' " 'l'ou be blessed!' replied the officer. 'I don't bite twice on that kind of thing. That's only the furnace.' " 'Furnace be blowedl' yelled the citizen, 'that church is on Are, and if you uon't turn in an alarm I will.' " 'If you do I'll lock you up,' said the cop. 'Now move on.' The citizen moved on, and in a few minutes the flames burst from all the windows of the church, and she was burned clear down to the cellar." Detroit Journal. 1 1 Kin Kit Kiiuuai'iun. Dr. Strat tou preached an eloquent uud in structive connon nu "Higher Ivlu cation" at thu M. V4, church Sunday evening. Before closing he touched on thu subject of tnxlng schools anil benevolent institutions. Ho said that hu questioned the propriety, even from a tluaucial standpoint, of taxing thu institutions fur higher education, fiom thu fact Unit mull u M)lloy had a tendency to dry up the sources of benevolence, and It would drive those Institutions out of exist- -f inn., imil I In liiipilnii tiT.i.f.1 .1 .1 I ......-, ...... ,,. .,,.,, , i, , tiiiiii i,f ii yu upon the state aud shu would Iom) by suult a policy. He also mentioned tho statu supporting higher educa tion. Willie hu might question the Justice- of taxing tho poor for the education ot tho fuw, yet ho was not It is strange, how many countrymen who huvc a particular trade prefer to go without work, and consequently without money, rather than do any "job" which they con sider a little beneath them. It costs so little to live that a few weeks, more or less, of idleness seem to make no differ ence to these high spirited workmen. A lady who had a summer home in a little town In northern New Hampshire found the greatest difficulty in getting anybody to do "odd jobs" about tho prem ises. "Why, I never can tell," she confided to a friend, "whether they will be willing to do what I ask, or whether they'll consider that I've insulted them." She had a near neighbor whose husband was a "ne'er do well." He was a carpenter by trade, but had long ago ceased to exer cise his proficiency in thatdirection, owing, perhaps, to a lack of demand for his work. Ho was quite happy, apparently, to sit on his side porch mast of the day, smoking a plw, though occasionally ho did a little hoeing. There was a liulf dilapidated arbor on the city woman's place, which, after un successful nttempts to cover it with vines, she decided to have pulled down. Seeing Mr. I , tho carpenter, seated with his pipe, as usual, she plucked up courage to step across tho road to proffer her request. Before she readied tho house the man had vanished, but hlu wife answered her knock. "Well, I don't know as he'd feel like doin' it," she said doubtfully, in answer to the question whether Mr. I would bo willing to come over and pull down the arlior, if he wiwn't buy, that morning. "I'll go aud see," she added. "Perhaps ho might." '"In a moment she came back nnd said, with more Arm nets, "No'm, he says he can't do it. It ain't in his line, he says, and he don't feel that he can spare tho time to b doin' things like thatl" Youth's Companion. Tho Antiquity or Miuonrjr. Freemasons were excommunicated by ine pope in lids, i-reemasonry is of great antiquity. It is aflirmed that it has had a being "ever since symmetry began and honor displayed her charms." Some wnt ers trace tho beginning to the time of the building of Solomon's temple. About the Sixth century Mohammedans instituted free-masonry in Spain as u protection ngalnnt Christian fanatics. Iu 075 it was introduced into Great Britain (some au thors givennearllerdtite). Tho grand lodge of York was founded in VM. Freemasonry was interdicted in Kuglaud in 1425, but after that period rose to great repute, the grand lodge of F.ngland Indng established in 1717. The grand lodge of Ireland was UNtabllshi-d in 173U and that of Scotland in I-Jd. Thu first masonic lodge lu North Amer ica was the Albion, instituted iu 1721, be ing lormerly No 17. K. K.. of Montreal. Tho first grand lodge in the United States was constituted in Boston iu 1733, under tho title of St. John's grand lodge. Henry i-nce, oi itosum, organize! ttio lodge from a commission sent by Ixml Viscount Mon taiMie. the t-miul mnt,i if Pm.l.tul n. i. ".:.'. .-: .- ' iron, r ree rreaa. THE TEMPLE OF FA1IE. Its MKxmd meeting. Tho lnlervt uud lueiiibemhlji ore- both growing nnd much good In horticultural uuvuiui expected from thla iuo-clatlon, Likk BI'kinu. Tho sprlng-llVo weather Sunday eui to have called out ftll thu Hipla of (ho city. The center ofatt motion wu thu bridge though every tart of thu ulty luul open lr fcwUtir. Uu evwy thoryughlaro trvum of foplo Moving lu every dlrvolloii could avo Itfen wu nil tbunHenioon. tbuy arts libit to got muum of IJjtdr million fevt of joggtt now lu the J.tlokUmute, The log cannot bo rafted and brought down uutll tho river U owral ft higher than It U now. Honu uf VupjiuNK.- luntallatlou of ot!lent will U IteJtUt IheU. A H. Hall thU eyunlug Tlw (I. A. It aud W. IU V. will JmIh lu thu ivrv mony, hihI It U umlonitutHl the "iwf- fe okttr" will Uou luml. A may u oi IIM4UI Mh mtrw-i iUMri ,tul thy ilJ by timiy luiMUwIiuu A ImuUtuI trfllifi urtuarv UuiU li m bM hmwa m IUilHlrr' Sluuuelt ltltur, it mtu-lH wtiu-li mil ouly urtWvt Ur rUIlli ktiiiiulua wnw ttivjr Unvtiuo luuriitv.Uul taofwAt itMtr uuf uud iMt Ik.Hrur H) iutvHW ilt M4lvlir ut "fj -! tiWJvUr. thu hmJMm IU J4u:imm oMavt xj iliwUlii liuw lb Umw Itkfcit , :h MMtiltar oitlrtfuf Mt An Opinion of La l'ayctto. Talleymud did not like La Ka-tte, and ho thought the true intercuts of Franco lay to cultivating clee n-lationswith northern Africa rather than with America. He sa)s: M do lj Fnvutt.i lklnnr- ia . uuiu in say aiiyimng ugalllsl It, for , tH,u,u "nny oi .uergne, boastiug of but ho liolluvi'd it could be vindicated, "ttlu Iu.su'r' umWr "U XIV tho intelli that the gtsHl arising from siuh So unknown. brouht tho schools warranted thusinall uxh.iim. Hu wa.s born to a largo fortuue, aud had Hegartilng normal schools ho said "rrld a Imly of the house of Noaillea. he was a stroug bollever that tho,'.1'"1 ,',!' nu 0ink0'n'y occurrunco . . i ti. i V . . . Ulrawu him out of the rank and file he state shold lake It in hand tt.edu j would hae Un ignonM all hUHfo! .U catu the tunohers who uro to control do Ut Pnytt had not enough in himself to thochlldn-n ofthestatelnthoir tlrt ; ,nu to aajthmg, for ho U below the education. 1 le qoko on thu tsjtter , n'a"i " WUIch '10 U n,ckonttl a cUjver moral advantages and tliu uure of In'lds ddr t .iun.,...,u, v,!.....,! .. wvll as iu tho iumius ho users there is soiuething that mhhiu taught. What he dons looks as tluHtgh it did not proem from his own ntlf. Ho git ea one the idea of a man following the ail vice ot somebody else. Unfortutuvwly no ouo will boaivt of having otfttrvd ttiut any at the mot Im portant moment of his life. Century. LANDS itrr ih w lb MVM 4wttl. It mUhImiUfi a tMjMtolu hKVillMartMU4liUw. I the social relations of tho students iu a seliiHil under the auspices of some religious denomination to those of a school w here no attention is paid to thw matter. HU tcrmou whs thoroughly pruotkntl and full of the deepest thought. - .1 Tailor' Orvat lusounlty. TkJII'KUANCK Al.l.lAM-Jw T he' At a P1'" oalbxl SlnUford, iHsvr Kotting State TtmiiHTuiuv AUIiihiv tmrutsat . ' K,Uad' tU w " ft' omj " n Hi., M K i,h,i, i.. J V . , MtraurdJ -numlw of rvd velvet eolUr. the.M. K oluiruh iu Nilem, Wwl- worn, so mueh so that jxvple otiulde bo ittltiy ufterniHin at i p. m. l),.tv t woulr at tlw oauo, whiok was galea frtutl tho Methodist fundus wal,y tliovrvtl lu the iwrsou of au tut solus,, and church wuro apn.ed iSSaaKrJS&ISS! lat night to lypreont thooo Unllw mihIw of U uobW ritMrfla.l family are lu thu alliance. The alllnneo will be h!. and frum Um euiUns of the slnnm, iu aelon wvpru day aud will lutLl Tl uf. l, im proMdW meeting, ,., the aftru.n, aud ! , gZ&JEStf lug. Much uuslue- awaits thuir, fyl!- TlwllvwigaaHof Cheat rrield was attention and dIUUMlM. , KCrmSLfit ? yivuiyi mm g Ultuuwf, IMUbarl KHUMt aai Llur 1111. ft MU aw HrHltll.Mjr umim44 tailutliiiiii i a a-aMi rl)4a iiala N 4ia . lSu 4ulU a4 tul iraaulttt kxlwt MlMr Wr tua atria Utnr tMuuwiiMJ tt iLiutu4(-k WoU- 4IHMI Atlll.iWI.Vu (.'III'KCH. Tlitf t'Hl tarUtt tdiuryli of (HU My, uUtbt u! new orgutiliittlon hnrv is nttraetlitg nun) of HirUte)llMH lu It, ami aiming thorn urv kuiio arutt ttml dvv.twl workers. They purp,Mt bylVJIrw Hue uhuruh lu the prtug lu wjVJh iff ld Mtrvkwi. Th' luill w VJ jyJwMi (o' UWMNUiiMltt(i lhl Uf$4 JUMUr y L i attend. I Xotldr f1Hlt-vaoH UimtMr i uintxrHt nam hi M. Ut KunniMJ. w taMt. to l is H a. JU. H, MM. lr 4U- Allpratt MtU aH. Uaaa4ata tataa ,rf rit H Ki.V. I". - a), ih si'J, U. tkJNtUKCIt. giksl Hmu MiMMlml. AH ttuunlwra ' ? rJ. a-iinf, tkf jr mjiI hmj Nmv JKWhi.Kv Sru n-At H, HtaU' trvt. No fUury vrk. Jtutti losUu repalflogatlUWwu pru-v. ). U KlMUkK MLL ami ,ShTiU . ,tB4 ta.4,M J. A NttM aaa t-ul ,j . wa Jajiaa.f 1.1 j rrrvr."-' .u, uartn Ia4it i rtll UUirl, l.t I.. W II .C'rowniiii; of llio Queen f, .lint! Will be given at Heed's Opera House '1 h.irs rtayJnuuiry , "SI. I Tne raostpleeslne.themost gorpeous and , moKtiuMruetive enlcrUtlnment cerHen , In the city, t CAST OF CUAHACTBRS. Ooddess of Fame N. Kva Ie. CtirlHttne NelllMin Leoua Iiypatla Ilelle fiolden Tmiav Jehiue Booth Queen Kllzab-.-tb Carrie J). Woodn.ni .Martha Wa-hlUEtou.. Lllllun Itob.ln Sis.erof Charily bruma Marr. i l!arl,Hni Frellchle lab-i Herren i TUei urey5lsltrK (Minna H. Smith, IlIuttleKldiarurn Qu'en Isabella l.lnn.e Lewis. amantha Allen Mrs. Chus. Itt.iej ttotber (jartleld Mrs. 11. Ixaicn. Xantlppe Dr. 8. A Duvls Grace twrllnd Lulu JoIiufou. Mrs. I. U. towe. - hthel Iewls. .ippho Augusta i'almcr Miriam -Sue Allen Mrs. Partington Clara Lee. Florence Nightingale fclla Arbergasl. Jean i.f Are Uniee UillJugham Mary Queen of f'cots Zalda Palmer Urldget O'Flunnlgau Kdlih Frizzelle. Louba M. Alcott Edith Lewi- Jenny Llnd .Mary Shaler t'ocanortuis uertua Lee. Mrs. Urownlug Mrs. L. K Osborne. Mother Goose Allle Mellen. Adellna Pattl Hally l'arrisli. Pages Fred aud Hoy Melnlyre, Pianist Pearl Stt. Cornet Solo Uy Prot, J. M. Coomer. Maids: Ada Payne. Itllla McCulIoeh. Ada Stone, Delia Payne, May Messlck, Lena Payne, lierlna DeMoss. Chorus or little girls. Grand Tiibeieau. AdmUl0H 50c Heserved seats 75ets nt Ucarljoru's book store. Thr undersigned is jirciKiivd In I'urnisli buyers all hiiuls ofiiirui lands at tile best ratt'S. Also city and sub urban prt.iierty. L. C. FIJSJIElt, 117 P. O. Blnek.Snfem." mMfWkmM .irvnnv rm.i; wiins. u . . vi. !vr if. . . ' i i . 1 1 1 1 r i 11 niiii oA .UJW.lit!,! , I - i .'i r a i t i - -. irr hg& ifTt r5. -5?-wf liMfcfrWfiM !? mWY-M. ! . !-wCTBaaB3llH lliHl !! immaWHagg As Cheap as rrv L.iundry in e Country us-ing Miite lUln uud doing flrht-class 'ork. BSrLud'cs a.d trt-vi luvlifrf to iiisix-ct i r pro.' -f dok work. 230 Libvrtv itseet. JOHN HUGHES, , Dealer in Groceries, Paints, Oils and Window Glass, Wall Pa-1 w... .....1 I.v..,l,,,. (i-lick-) Mn.l ll .mil Jim uu , ni nnin i"ii- terinls. Lime, Hair. Nails and Shingles, Hay, Feed anil Fence Posts, Grass Seeds, Etc, NEW ADViniTltfKMKNTS. A Wonder Worker. Mr. Flunk Huffman, a young man of Burlineton, Ohio, states that he had been under the care of two prominent physicians, and used thpir treatment until he was not able to get around. They pronounced his case to be consumption and in curable. He was persuaded to try Dr. King's New Discovery for con sumption, coughs and colds and at that time was not able to walk across the street without resting. He found, before he had used half of a dollar bottle, that he was fnucli bet ter; he continued to use it aud is to day enjoying good health. If you have any throat, lung or chest trou ble try it. We guarantee satisfac tion. Trial bottle free at Pry's drug store. Sois of the Natioos! LIVcp Complaint ltlllloiiHiKxs. The chief symptoms of this disease are depression of spirit; foul coated tongue; bad tnbtlng mouth; disagreeable breath, dry sKln with blotches and eruption-; sallow complexion and yellow eves, tired; aching xhoulders; dull pulnin right sled; iiilntnes,--dlzlness and irregular bowels. This com plaint In all of Its forms can be leadily cured by taking Dr. Gunn' Improved Liver Pills as directed; aud a llngerlng spcll of sIcKness will often be prevented b their use. ."-old at 2i cents a box by bmlth FijRNisiiKi) Room. One furnish ed room for rent, down stairs, with tire. 303 Liberty street, three doors north of the opera house. 3-t-d OOVS-llNOR OF MARYLAND H" EXECUTIVE CHAMBER. IS Annapolis, Jild., San. G, '00. "J have olicji used ST. 7fCOISS OKC, and find it t ffood Mtitmcnt.'" ELlftU E. JACKSON, Oov. of P.1U GRA ND PATRIOTIC CONCERT UNIVERSITY CHAPEL Wednesday Evening, Jan. 28, BY TIIK PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY. O.I). HUTTON.Prop. Castings of all kinds made to order. SIILL MACHINERY, PLANING MILLS, CORNICES, MLTAL FRONTS, WHEELS, PULLEYS, and special castings ol any style or pat tern made In short order, smooth and re liable In eveiy particular. Repair any Machinery in Short Order. Turning lathes, engines, hop presses and hop Moves built, will make estimates on any iron work needed. paid for old Iron. -FIFTY VOICIiS,- AsMs'ed by Mi-s Leona lllis, Mis Edith Harris, Miss hdna Adams, Miss Mary bh..fer. Mli-s Manda Combs, Mrs. Niunie - nilth, Mr. H. 'J. Epley, Mr. W. A. Olnn. Jubilee quartette. AUo rRadlngs by Ml-s Ames, songs In character and tlutrs of the elvtilzed nations. Adrm-sinn 2ic Th kctsatthebook stores or member- ot 'he V . V. band. j rll I 3 1T IS P fi C. G. GIVEN & Co's. Bottom Cash PrlcoB' OUR SPEC!ALT.S. ANK OF THE Umen'-S In the State. LARGEST ESTAULISH- Ixiwer rates loan I'oitlund. Largest stock Legal Blanks Ir the state, a 'd biggest discount. Send foi price list of Job printing, and catalogue ol ,eg9l blank". E. M. WA1TE, Htea"i I'rlntor Salem Oregon. MARION TOrVNSEND "r (SrCCESSOIlT'- JAY C. SMITH) PKOPBIKTOR OF HIE CLUB SRABLES." Sji-cial htti-nu n ylvn to truiflcnt stock. H ics boardeil Iiv theiiij week or unuth. CJlt. L B. ItTY AXli FLItllV SIHKETS. Telephone, So. M. bALEM, OR. T!?r? 1 tid BEST. L S. SKIFF4 CO. Dentists, Near Opera House, Salem, Or. From Terminal or Interior Points Ihe M ic Railroad M.T. RINEMAN UCALRIt l.N Staple ami Fancy Ciookory, ( miv.ire, Li-np, Woened and WIll'iu- u-.ire. All kinds of mill feed. Alo rcirelnbleiaud fruits In their netison. 'Hlghost 1'ilco paid for country produce." Wesollc.t a!h.ue of your p itroimge, -'J 1T2 Mute street. JOHN G, BARR, Wa'.ches and Silverware. JEWELLER, 169 State St. SCIENTIFIC OPTICIAN. Special mention to meaurlug defective sight and glasses iltted. A Mock that HI nt all eyes, (liases forerlticnleasCAcrouml ' and titled to oraer. i "VrOTICK. All musicians who wlRti to X Joma musical society will please leave their names at Diamonds music house at SOS ucmmerciel street. l:8-lw INK furnished rooms at reasonable rates F at'JT Chemekcta street. 1:9 tw r INDKUOAHTi;N: Mrs. Padgham's IV r'rlmniy School and Kindergarten lu session room of the l'aebyteiian Church. ANY person knowing themselves to have Jaekicrews belonging to D.G. Howard ivj-on, please return ihcm. The persons having them are known and will prevent trouble by returning them immediately, lssa-lm-dw 7ANTKD-A.v active. Honest Man .salaiy $100 monthly if suitable, with opiKirtunlues lor advance, to lepreseut lixsilly a rcspoiihiblo .New York house. References. AIaxufactuiieh, Lock Uox lji4, N. Y. m Is the line to take To all Points East and South. It Is the dining car route. It runs thtnugli vehtibule tnilus every day in the year tu ST. PAUL AND CHICAGO ! (No chttige of cars.) , GompoMM ofdlnlngcars miMirp isei, I'ullmaii drawing nsim sleepers Ol Intent iiju.pment TOURIST Sleeping Cars. Ilest that can be constructed and in whiii accommodatlms are both free and lur uished for holders of flnl and heooml-clio-h tickets, a tut ELEGANT DAY COACHES. WATCHC5, ETC. A uew stock of clock, Mlver and gold w.tleluM, Mlverwars nnd jewelry; whict will be m)IiI cheap. A No a lot of PAWNED WATCHES will besoldat le-.stlnin half their value. Call aud oonviuce yourself. A conllnuoi line, affordtu service. Pullman st eurvd lu adt tne roau. Hue coti"fl3tlng with al d'reet. ni uninterrupted " ions ean lie any agent ot Throutrh Hokum to ami fr.un ,.n .i,m. In Aiatrlffl, Kugland and Kuroiw en bt purola.d at any tleket ofttee of thu ami pauy. Kull Information roneernmg raUs, time ortralnn.roules andotberdetMlU furaUUed on upiMleatkm to auy agwil or A. D. CHAHLTOX, A?2rttnl t,aU lluxngur Amt. No 1 VtK stret, wtr. Vahlntou; IVwt land, Oregon N - XK grr - S: sr 6 1 ifi Irwin. Succosor to Amos Strong. Pioneer Bakery 271 Commercial Street. French ami Gemitui Wheat aud Rye Breads in City Styles. Vienna Rolls. SPECIALTY OF FANCY OAK h Pastry nnd Confecttouery Baking Iu Full Stock. arts tlwi-cUiss artists in their line and we aim to have ' Ewryttag as Fine as th6 Finest AHAUUAIN.-A house and two lots" for sale in South Salem nt only SS00. In qulreof W. U. SlmpMin. lISMf PATHONIZK Home Industry, and use Mountain Halm Cough Cure. Guar anteed to give rellel or money refunded. Manufactured Uy II. II. Cros, Salem; Ore gon. Smith A Steluer sole agents for Salem. 1-Sdlm WANTED An active, reliable man sitiuy ?70to $,S0 monthly, with In crease, U iepreent In UU o -n section a responsible New York house, Itelere'icvf MANUFACl'UHKIt, Uck Hox 1535, New ork. FOH o.VLK.-About three acres of land ou Asylum Avenue, good dwelling uouse, conveniently agrot vailety of fruit trees arranged; largo barn, in irce ana MiiruD. bery; contcnleut to Kleetrlc railway, never falling water ou premises. For partial- 1 1 . ",i"iwuii nouseourigui naua slue of Asylum Afeuuegolnglrom city. IS! tf STAM ei To trade a town lot In Capl ,UL! ?.r.'f. Addition for lumber. A. lger, lli! Mill street. ll:2U-tf rvW'NKIlS J pure-bred so, cusn. l'AltltlMH OF COWS. For service, a Had 1'oliRil hull 'IVritid At my place In Salem. J. L. 11-1-d "Yg.aWKK?V T n J& 193 (Or Cheapest, Neatest and Best, SCHOMAKER'S COMBINATION FENCE iHMkvandtHitupKllktndorfeaciM ettv H. MHIaMAKKJ,steS7or,B Cattle ! Appointment or Hxwutor. V m - ' "' 1'," Huw. uu.. Il '- I I. IMMHt, b lb. F!.Ull:.1u.1",:fi?r,il,ie'1.roo;iis; rfr,- vZi. .:. r"'"viT ''.v1 "' Cll. " iir'i " 'eek OP mrint h fc'ront street the Corner Center and KkSO-tf A NEW BOt FROM COVER TO CO t-ully Abrca.t ulth the Tliarn . wm SS WEBSTER'S INTERNATIONAL DICTIONARY i . . c tit r., m-.i ,7 I 1'm-, 1,, jur, u I" t. I. , ' ' t r, , t ' ' - U -s. lift "". Iw IU 4,,' ,. iHinl .. t th, . .., pr. ui iuciii u iti ti. "'"1 X 111 . ti,. , "" " ' II. .u,j. . " '' ' - It , ", ' i- f ..At,GAND INVESTMENT fer th. Fsmily. Sehool, or rrofewloosl l Wh v.Va Anthentlo Webiter. UcJ" bridged niotionarr, comprUlnc : JSJ Une of 1864, 10 & '84, coprricttii property of the uBdepit:Md.cf ThorongUy RerUcd and EIWT.'0: mI a a distlnguUlilBB title, fcU.f SJiS'AHSH? - -." -id.. h been la active progreM totoUT Ten Years. Notlei thaOeK dred paid editorial laborer been encased upon it. ... Over S300.000 exinded i " preparation before the firt V fra printed. . Critical iwn,...,.llilB(tt1' TH-YiT.rTir'ir: ?-."",-vr:: Ht. Good price 3-lS-lm SINGER SEWING MACHINE Office 181 Commercial St. All htylesofthe FnmnuM Singer constant ly on uanu; alo rep.iir ana uecaies lorai kinds of macUlnc. BURT CASE, Agent. SAVE M0NBY ON BOOTS, M10I5 did HIMIIS. I. "Kellable," for men, I'ebblo cnlf, Crcedinoor 'tj l ti J.5.C0 shoe for FJ.75. II. "Common Scn'-e," for Sidles, n bright DonL'ola.stylUliiisnuy madc,a$3.00 stioe tor SJ.Ti. III. I can .ive yon money on boy's and children's shoes l'lisltKely low prices. Repairing done. Custom work solicited. ll:I-tf 25c Want Column. Notices Inserted for ONK CKNT PEH WORD EACH IXHKHTION. No adver tlsemeiit loerted lu tula ooltimn for less tnan twenty -Ave cents. O. O. UUKUIAM CO,, IiblUk (lnnA.l.l f... 1 '. K. A. BLd l..a . n . . . Hi u" JWaty loklrfc l.,'u.ttrdpJ:jiJ,S j 4 r V. . w j r .a mwh a B V4v-WT II ,