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fr h u u fflE CAPITAL JONIUL FiUDAY. FEB. fl, 1891, TKItMB OK WHHOKIlf ION. Dally by mull per yftir,.... M 00 'Jally by mall per month, M .VecRly by mnll per year...... 1 00 m-lt not mid in advnnca llio trlco rnnnred for the Wkkkly JottitHAi. will bn f 1.60 per year. If paper are not delivered promptly nuny iiienmcc. KIIKE DKMVKIIY I1Y UAHIMKU. Dally for single week.,. .. ,,... 16 cu. Dally for two !, , ..,.,, - in ct, Dally by month, , 6urt Collections will be inndo on 1st nnd 15th of mouth. Hubscrlbera will please lenvo money forcarrlrrx at bouse or whereon U I delivered, no an to cause no delay in noneci-ons. Tub Kvicnijio Capital JotritMAl, reeu Jarly twelve the afternoon associated press dispatches. GILBERT h PATTERSON, Dealers in Groceries, Crockery Glassware. Paints, Oils, Varnishes Brushes, Windowglass, Etc. Sole Agents for Epicure Tea and Big Uan Baking Powder. LOCAL MAKKBT. Wheat, net 02 cents pcrjbu. IIojw, active; 2Sto3.3 cents ier lb, Fuksh Kvuitr Day. Angel, wltii', citron, fruit and pound cnlie. Any kind of enko you call for nl Strong's rcHluurnut. Own Oountiiy's Katiii:u. Hun day will bo tlio 22d of 1'eliruary, a day celebrated for nearly a hundred yearn. It will bo observed In HiIh city In various ways, Tlio nuwl notable will bo at tlio Unlvernlty nnd tlio nuultculliiry. Mr. Down ing, BiiH.rluti!ii(lout of tlio Oregon htoto prison, litis found from expert enco that It pays to give tlio prlH onera u holiday on national ik ruHloiiM. Thin oiio falling on Mon day tlio prlHouera will havo Htilitr diiy iih their day. A program will ho given In the afternoon mid an other In tlio evening. Ah many of tlio public iih can bo accommodated will bo admitted to tho latter exer clues. TIicho doIngH havo tiecomi' (julto popular and have been largely attended. Tho oxitcIhch at the University will bo by tho literary Hoclutlt'H. Theno dolngH wero lnntl tuted twoycarmtgo whon u rcnolii Hon wan adopted to tho effect that the noclcticH give pulillo entertain montaoii thcae memorable occuhIoiih. TIiIh Ih the third ouo given and will bo hold next Monday evening. A lino literary and mimical program lino been arranged for tho oceaHlon. No Onk at Woitic TIiIh morn lug tlio pile of rock In front of tho city cooler Ih without any htoue hreiikerH. Tho ItiHt onoeoiinliided IiIh Henteueo lanl night. That Mimll plloof rock hcciiih to huvo had a Haiti tnry efleet on tho tramp element of thin city. The pait week hcciim to have been altnoHt void of any Iioiihc breaking. In fact when tho Jordan boys woio taken In out of the cold by Marahal Mluto no more lennrtn wore heard of potty robborle. The ninrnhul Iiiih boon keeping a keen look out for t Items fellowH who havo been doing that work, and ho had tltein pretty well Hpoltcd.Thero wuh a band of about eight who wero In tho ring. Hlx of those are now In jull and thccombluatlnii lntloHtroyod, Harry Mluto Iiiih lined tho ncutest method of tho iirofeHxion to develop thiwc CftbeH. Though tlio grand Jury took them ol! his hiindn and ho gottt no fees for his work and tho expense of capturing them In Polk county, If I hey tiro given a term in tho kiiN biiitlnry, ho will feel well paid. Takkn to tiu: Ahv i.i'M. I)r, O'Doll, of Fntlavlllu, wan lirought to Albany today and examined by a commlttalou of two phyHielatiH and hliuttolf, and committed to the unylum, to which place ho was taken I It Ih noon by Hhorill' Hcott. It wan at the Doctor' own n-iuieitt that tho action wiu taken. Ho had again tmecumbed to hi womt eiieiny, strung drink, and an lieforo mini: bo ueuih the load. Though u bright man, he lacka the will power to re sist the great uu ran of lib life. He will bu well treated at the aityhitn, mid Mill noon Ihi out iih well an ever. Albany Democrat, Tiik Woui.it Movim On. When m itiiiii getH mad at Komothliig he heca la the paper, he calls the editor ntiineti and rattles otl In an Ir.Uy shriek to "Ktop my paper 1" It stops hut thu earth continue to re volve, the moon to get "full" and Ice coittlmiett a hetetofore, freezing with the tdlnnery nldoou deokj and regularly every week the gettt who wanted the per "iitopped" Hiienka Into hu neighbor" house to "see what It hays this week." TjlU'llrUlS' KXAMINATIONH. Next Wednesday U the day Air ttte examination of teacher who Kek to wield tho rod over the rising gent-rut Ion In Murlou county. An the educational Interest advance In Oregon, the examination of timelier become mom exuotlug. Bo that now a teacher must havo ti good cduca. Hon to mhmiv a llrt grude eertlfl catc Jutrr iMfoitTtm.-J. 0. Wright few JuH ImjwrttHl Mine oholcv china ware, wtmUtlng of dinner ami tea eU, extra plate, bone dUhva and odd pleoi-. Bkntkoh JfouK? Some don't earn which, but It la a fact that members of each enjoy thce ourx-d-er roorl(u from Farrur & Co.1, fr itll hoiwekeopent buy them. i i ii - in Dou't forget the lluou twlu u(. )o. Vfotr this week. Oonllnucd from flrat page. mother to appoint guardian by will. No 08 lly Illaekman, to fix and proscribe the fee of the county clerk of Harney comity and time of holding county court. No 140 JJy Haley, amending Bcc 3-189, regulating Interest chargen. No 161 Jly Fitllerton, to protect laborerH engaged In clearing land. No 210 Uy Fullerton, granting right of way to Kiddle Improve ment Company. No 138 Uy Moore, protecting la borerH In timber and logging enmpu. lltUJi ItKKKUKKD. No 81 Uy MyerH, to amend Hec 557, Hill's Code, regarding claiuiH for coitH and (llsbtirKciiicntfl. No ICO Uy Tongue, amending sections 3, 1, 6, 0 and 17 of act for the prevention of contagioun dlf eaneH among anlmalu. To judiciary. Tho committee to whom No 160 wuh referred, reported on the wime, and it pitHHcd, with their recommenda tloriH. Adjourned. HKNATi: A KrilllNOON. Bai.km Feb. 10. Roll call. KeHolutlou No 12 In relation to adjournment wuh return ed to the bonne for amendment. IIouho bill No 2.'i7, by JohtiHon, (by request), amending charter of Dullex City, allowing tfiO.OOO In bondH, to Ihhiio for water workw. Amend mcntH ollered by Henator Hilton, wero adopted. JI U No .'105 My waya and meatiH committee, general appropriation bill. Head lt and 2d time by title. Made UHpecIul order for 7:30 p lit. 8 C It No 12-Hy Kakln, that tlie hixtentli hohhIoii of thoHtato leglHla tine adjourn Hh.odlo on Frltlay, Feb. 20th at 10 pin. Adopted. The henato tcftincd to concur In tho rcHolntlon providing for all un employed clerkH to leporl to tho chairman of tho enrolling and cn groHHlm; commltteeH. Til I It I) IIKAIIINU IIOIIHK IIII.IJJ. No 00 Uy Sniper, providing for additional Judge for llntc diHtrlct. Amended and ptiMHcd. No 28 Uy MeUHHtloiller, amend lug charter of Portland. Amended and pitHHcd. No 21 1 Uy Patpiet, relating to mil. HtuiceH. Amended and piumcd. No 11 Uy Durham, eHtabllHhliig a library In Htate penitentiary. Panned. 1(11 Uy (leer, granting right of way to Capital City railway acrom Htate IiiikIh, from the penitentiary to the liiHtino iiHylum. Amended and panHcd. No 30 Hy Harrett, punishing per hoiih for placing obitructloiiH In HtreantH. Ptihscd. No 16 Hy McCoy, preventing tho obstruction of highways with Htoek. Panned. No 212 Hy fitory, llxlng nalary of iiHM'Hhor In Mtiltuomith county. In definitely postponed. No 70 Hy BlopheiiHon, relating to tho appointment of HtirveyorH. Amended and ptiHxed. No 41 Hy Itutler, providing fur election of road HtipervlmirH. Failed tO ptlHH. No26Hy JenulugH, relating to county h olio ol HiiperltiteudenlH, I'iiommI, Veto ineHMigo on John Day City wagon road B 1! No 7. Head; made a Hpeeial order for Friday, at 2 p in. McHKigo of governor, relating to Heboid IiiikIh. Referred to Judiciary committee. HJ It No 12, authorizing the pub llcatlon of 2,600 coplea of Htocl; In Hpeellou lawn. Adopted. 110 lly Story, relating to Port- laud lire dciiirlnient, Atueitded and piiHtu'd. Adjourned. HUNATII HVIINI.Nd. After roll call the prexIdeiitHlgned bouse bill No 23. llottdo bill 806 Hy the waystind tueaiiHComnilttee, General appro priation bill read and paod. Senator Veateh Introduced a reso lution that the governor, tieoretary of utate or any other olllelal Imi liere by Instructed not to makecontnioiH with Capt John Miillau for Htate work. ThU resolution wan relerrvd to a beleet (Hiitimlttee eonttlntlng of Senator Veateh ami Cogswell. 11 H No KOtt-n.v Miller, on omul bun riKid appmprlatlon hill covering $127,000,tlio money to ho tnkett from the live tor cent fluid for general ImprovemeiitH, wan read a llmt, oo ottd and third (Iiium by Hiixponrtloii of the rultw and luivcd 10 to 10. Adjouriusl until U a in. Hol'tSH IMIULMMIN. B. I.Kit, Feb. 0, '!. Hoiihe mot at MM. HlkMll.iniD.N Hy Htury, rvolMng that Iiuuko had uoutliletl 3K er ivnt more work than any prvvlou howlon, that 16 to 'JO day extra time to llnlidi work of tbehoUMilw gnuitinl toottlofelerk after adjoitrutiieut. AdopttM. Hy Holmt, that J CC I.ewU bo allowel my for anstlng alork. Aduplett. tMiNATK IIIUM o, TlllltU IlKMHMI. No 11-Hy Fulton, providing for the hJilo of tide and nwattip latnU PaaMsl, No 10 Hy Cognwell, relatiug t eliargf and ulaltiu agulnot the i tatM of iletiHited teriua. PitvwHl. No 41 Hy lllrftoh, to amend Siv SSS7, relating to commitment of lu Mttte. 1'am HVi-Hy WIIIU. recuUtlng the right and UutU" of employer ami muiAayv. Hejv MeCrakeu, lUriiM, Mlnto, Klllaln, I'ttijuet. T1ioimwm. Jii nine Kike ajlBt the Ull, and Uaker, Mlllrr, Aruulmng, Hall, WITih.i i i I I h Morcy, Meuwwlorfler, Uarrett for 1'ansed. 10 to 18. Hep TliMnpson changed this vote to aye for purinisc of moving recoiiBideratiou. No CO Hy Fulton, to authorize contracting for tranHjHirtntlon of the insane, IdlolH and convicts, when In the cuBtody of the state. Pasted. No 30 Hy Cross, to amend sec tions 4001, 4070 nnd 4085, Hill's code, directing use of road funds. Lost. No 8 Hy CogHwell, to protect employes nnd laborers In their claims for wages, Patscd. No 30 Hy Carson, to amend an act to regulate the practice of tnedl cine nnd surgery. Hecommltted, amended nnd passed. No 215 Hy Hlrsch, amending charter of Balcm, Marion county delegation. Amended nnd passed. No 100 Hy MncUny, incorporat ing the city of Portland. Passed. No 02 Hy Gates, to amend a bill regulating salaries of county treas urers. Passed. No 0 Uy Mackny, to protect the title of the owners of Healing logs and lumber. To Judiciary. No 172 Hy Cogswell, providing right of way for railroads through lauds of tho state. Lost. No 70 Hy Tongue, to amend sec tion 3312, relating to control and management of religious bodies and colleges. Passed. IIOIJHK AKTKItNOO.V. Tho house took up as special ordei the governor's veto of No 100, a bill to grant right of way to Center Point Flume Co, Hep Miller stating the case fully against the veto. On passing bill over veto, yeas, 10; nays, 11. Carried. 8 H No 81 Hy Myers, regardlne claims for costs and disbursements. Passed. The joint committee on vtsltlnu state reform school made report. The house this afternoon will elect railroad nnd other comiuIsslonei SlI.VATi: MOUNINO. Benate convened at w a. in. Aflci roll call rending Journal dispensed with. Bcuainr union moved a suspen sion of the rules, and hotipo bill 237, by .Johnson, amending the corpora Hon of Dalles City, bo placed on Its Muni passage. Henator Wat kins moved to indefinitely postpone the bill. Hot Ii motions lt. IIH 140 Hy Armstrong, water right of way for state buildings, called ttpand senate suspended the rules nnd bill read three tunes and passud. A communication from the seero tary of state In relation tothoC per per cent fund for Internal improve ments read stating that "by March 1st, 1803, there will bo about $00,000 in this fund. There Is now otds fO,3SO.I2; duo and not paid In J-.TJ-201.20." This Is tho fund ftout which It Ih expected to build the wagon roads. Tlllltl) hi.'aihmi oi-iionsi: llll.l.S No. 15 Hy Moore, of Heuioii, re lating to Otegott'H display tit the World's Fair. Henator Crostto supported the bill, said he thought every man lu Oregon ought to have patriotism enough to favor tins. Thought the state owed this much to the general government. Tongue opposed the motion, thought like Joe Meeker said about the yessel he sold and was called on to account for the money. "There was barely enough to pay the otll corn." Ho said ho acknowledged his heart wuh not running over whit pa trlotlHiu, Vi atoli followed Mating that there wero live vIiihhch of men who favored this bill; boatds of trade, newspa pers, railroad companies, hotel pro pi Intern and the candidate to fill the oIUcoh credited thcrvliy. It is noting but an advertising scheme which would bring ti khid of Immi gration that we do not want. The kind of Immigration brought here by our immigration Uianl, that is tilling our alms houses, our Jails, our Hiiltoutlary and our asylums on arbitration to purchase electric light plant. No 123 Uy Stewart, relutiug to conveyances; passed. No 10S Hy Uanett, defining when judgment may be bad. Amended and passed. J It No 13, relating to joint session mil nded; tfmlagreed on 11:30. A resolution to allow eich senator to name one bill nnd allow it to be placed on Its tlnul paxsag' wan lost. President sign.-d house bill 305, the same being the general appro priation bill. House bill 185 lly Miller, punish ing (orporutions for discrimiuniiit'! In transportation of freight; fdlel to pass. No 22 Hy Welch, regulating su'e of intoxicating liittors; unienditl nnd falltd to pnss. No CO Uy Let tig, appropriating money for wagon road and bridges In Malheur, $7600; laid on the table. Beven other wagon road bills took the Haute course. No 11 Uy Uarncs, to tax stock temporarily grazed or pastured. Indefinitely postponed. Nt 2-Hy Thomas, transferring $15,000 from the general fund to the military fund; passed. Adjourned to meet at 1:30. HKNATK AITEKNOO.V. Roll call. Senate concurred in house iimendmeiits to senate bill 215, by Hirscli, amending charter of Sa'cm. The prcHidiint signed seunte hills 182, 8-5, 200, 201, 213, 115. 130, 131,165, 133, HI, 184, 112, 147, nttil 83; house bills 45, 70, 30, 07, 10, II, 00, 212, and 2". House concurrent resolution li"), 23, und 13, house Joint resolution 12 and senute Joint resolution 10. A communication from the board of reform school commissioner was read, stating that they had pur chased 370 acres of laud for reform school, April, 1800. Hiive accepted bid of J A Sti-pheitH; the building Inis been completed. Total cost, about $47,000. The report was or dered to be made a patt of the record. KIMiLlS OF TIIK CAUCUS. The ty'puhlirau Caucus in Session Uu- til I O'clock tliis Morning 'I lie .o in in aliens .iln.lt'. After the house adjourned last night nt 10 o'clock the republicans held a caucus until 1 o'clock this morning. A few worm speeches were made, but on the whole it was a very quiet session. The nominees for the commbslou seem to bo men well chosen and those who will do their duty. Mist of them are men well known and have always Htood lor the Inlctesl of the people. W. V. Haker, a pioneer iicwh paper mini of Oregon, and at pres ent editor of the Hiirnl Spirit, ot Poitland, the leading agricultural p:iM-i in the Xoilliwe-'t, was limit) linuotisly nominated for food Inspec tor. A belter selection counl Hot have lieeil lllii.li. Geo. W. Colvig, of Hosebtirg, was iioinlnutt d on Hist ballot with tlilrty llve vntes for railroad commissioner. . N. 1 1 it it tl I ton, of Union, was ebosell II the tct-oud ballot with lliiity-two voles. Itoht. Clow, of Junction, was the detuoera'lo nomi nee. Mr. Colvig and .Mr. Clow inc ited themselves, and their previous work is their best recommendation. Mi Hi.tiiiliou is a prominent man, of KuMern Oiegou, having served I u o let ms as sherlfl of Union comity. I he lls.li commissioners are Geo. F. Myets, of Asloila, with 62 votes and K. ('. Campbell, of Columbia county, who had 45 votes. The pilot commissioners are J. F. llollornn, editor of the Astorlan, H. F. Packard, of Astoria, and Capt. J. A. Hrown, of Portlaud. J. H. Putmati, of this city, was again chosen Htate librarian to suc ceed himself. This will bo his third term and his (iiiillllcatloiis for the otllce need no comment. The jHoplo lu general seem well pleased with the work of the caucus. THE URAXD JURY'S WOUK. No Case Ih Allowed to Pais Without a Tliorooli Investigation Six More Indictments. The grand jury made a thorough examination of the charges against the Jordan boys, which resulted In both of them and their three ac complices iH-ltig indicted. The ex amination brought out other facts which caused nn indictment to be made against a man named Frank Unrker, for crime of perjury. He was accused of taking n wagon out to assist the Jordan boys, one night. This he swore he did not do, but the testimony showed that he did. Bo the grand jury returned a true bill against him for the above stated crime. These six fellows will doubtless swell the numlier of convicts in the IKMiitetitlary to more than 337. The Jordan boys have committed so many acts oud have escaped with nothing more severe than a jail sen tence, that they seem to have little fear of the law. They are now in n fair way to see tho state prison, and such would be a great relief to att outraged community. They are in hands now that will give them all they deserve. There have often been complaints of the leniency of some of tke pre vious grand juries, who seemed to fear they would bring lu too many charges. The present jury are doing what .they think the community demands, nnd the laws of the state wurrant. Struck a Bonanza. One of the Gypsey fortune tellers, who are camped over in Polk county, struck a bonanza in this city tills morning. She called at oi:e residence where thero were nbout a hal" a dozen young ladies, ami wanted to tell them a few of the things they al ready knew, and for so doing re quired the small fee of a dollar each. They were all content on being gulled by this creuture, who Is uglier than she Is wise, and to whom dis honesty Is no shame. These roving specimens of outcasts have been the terror of Portland for some months, and Salem must sutler their presence for a tinie. They make their home outside of the city, and are cunning enough to avoid tho peace otllcers, though otherwise they are iguorant, dirty and despicable. Syndicate Coming. A represen tative of the Chicago syndicate, who purchased a controlling interest in the Salem street railway line, is ex pected to arrive in this city to night or to-morrow. Just what changes will be made hi the road Is yet unknown, but It was generally under stood that It will be converted Into an electric system, with all the latest Improvements. Some extensions were also talked of when the repre sentatives were here last fall. They will probably erect several houses in rtiirutaiiii as inero is wiiere their stronghold lies; there were a num ber of lots included in the purchase. tfpPjffijl THE sixgku UAxmcTrniXG rojiFur, Vibrating; Sliuule No. " LATEST AND BI5ST Ofc ITS CLA'jg OI?TO ENJOYS Both tlio method and results when Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and acts Esntlyyet promptly on the Kidneys, iver and Bowels, cleanses tho sys tem effectually, dispels colds, head aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation permanently. For Bale in 50c and 81 bottles by all druggists. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. 'ft'llfiVIIIE. KY HEW Y01K. N.V. SAY ELLA! Look over my wardrobe and take some of my old cloth ing down to the Dye Works, 183. Commercial Street, and have them dyed and renovated and we can save enough to buy you n new dress in the spring. All right,dear,I will do so right away. JOHN HUGHES, Dealer in Groceries, Paints, Oils and Window Glass, "Wall Pa per and Border, Artists' Ma terials, Lime, Hair. Nails and Shingles, Hay, Feed and Fence Posts, Grass Seeds, Etc, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. I'ho real ontato agunt Is one of the1 '"H' two ltuuseH will meet in Joint today. Don't Feel Well, And yet you are not Hick enough to consult a physician, or refrain from so iloinj; for fear you will alarm your self and friends wo will tell von Just what you need. It is Hood's Sarsnparllla, which will lift you out of that dangerous condition, Into a stateofgood health and cheerfulness. You've no ideu how (xitcnt this pe culiar medicine is iuciuesllkeyourH. I'KKSUNAIi AMI LllCAIi. S.T Goldsmith, of Portland, is hi the capital city today. J. XV. Cuslek, of Albany, Is dolug the legislature today. Hobt. Clow, of Junction City, is in tho city nttc.dlng circuit court. . H. Story, of Portland, is in the city seeing the closing of the legis lature. J. Gaston Ks)., of Gaston Wash ington county, is visiting in Salem Notice of Animal School Meet ing. VTOTICE U hereby Riven to tbelecrnl vot Xi ers of school district No. L'l.or.Mnrlon county, state of Oregon, tli.it the animal scnooi ineeiiDp lorsata amirici wniDeneia at the opera house In Salem, Oregou, to begin nt the hour of 7:.'W o'clock p. in., od tho 1st Monday, being thod dny of March, 1891. This meeting Ih called for the pur pose of ascertaining the will ami action of said district In regard to the Issue nnd sale or bonds for building a school liou.se, and levying n tax for school purpobes, and the transaction of such other business usual at such meetings. F.U. SMITH, Chairman Board of Directors. Attest:! W. B. HIMl'SON, District Clerk. reoruury js, iku. CLOVER SEED For sale nt my firm on Howell prairie, or delivered In Salem at 12 cents per pound. Clean nnd clear of Canada thistlel seed. JjltWra-w JOHN NKWSOM. Our new design of Vibrating Shuttle Machine i-i the latest develom ment of that popular principle, contolniugspeclal pntenttd improvement! what makes it : ' 1st The lightest runuim: machine in the utnrket id The simplest machine in tlio world. It requires absolutely m "teaehinc." ' ' 3d The only Vibrator that makes a perfect slitoh a result heretofore!! tained Ih family machities only by our Oscillator. 4th The only Vibrator which can sew'from lightest to heaviest cotton without change of tension, covering the whole range of fumlii work. - ' POINTS OF SUPERIORITY. 1. It has a fur shorter needle than any other machine of its class 2. It has the simplest shuttle made: you can't help threading it rieht 3. It has tho latest and best form of automatic bobbin u-imlpp fi 4. It has the latest and best stitch regulator. Jiy simply turnln'agr.-e the stitch can be lencthened or shortened while the machine is run. mug at mil speed. io tasieulnc; necessury; it Mays wherever vim leave it. Top Ultimate Perfection of a simple family sewinc in chme: H-Im.-ll-iril.t.,JP.l1. '.iL'. !",!'''''"' "I."- Salem Truck 4 Bray Co. HSli ... ,J .flee State St.. nnnosifpKi. ie.T. iron worns. Drays and trucks may lie found throughout the davatl w.v. v...-. u kjiiii uuu itiimiiiumui hireeis. LANDS. The undersigned is prepared to furnish buyers nil kinds of farm lands at the best rates. Also city and sub urban property. L. C. FISHEK, 197 P. 0. Bloek.Salcro. M. J. PATTON, M. D. Eldridge Block, Sa'cm, Oregon. Diseases of women and children; chronic uuu private uiseases A SPECIALTY.- In office day nnd night, free. Consultation FOB SALE Or Trade for Real Estate, A Kood Bp.in ol work hort.es. well broke. AddresH M.VUTIN TIIOMINON, alb-ltn' Turner, Oregon. MTAKKN Ul'.-.v black nud white half I Jertey heifer, nbout one jenr old. Owner can havo mine hy culling on the luiiK-iaiKUCU nuu paying coins. 2:1MW AMOS STUONO. F L (So at TVSsK uim ?S lit tt TJHH. I . .-JL4. C.V-'- Ul II Mill I II' I H s?ji3SEiiJjj? 'tlJK I P- Ii m Who do All Kinds of MRY As Cheap as fr-iy Laumlry in the Con m r v Using White Help and doing flrst-c!"& r-'ork. BSf'LaA ts nud r 'ins Invited inspect r prx -r 1 ,in. to inspect worK. 230 Liouitv v tseet. f ruui". m. a. HANDLE Is hereby placed uniiuti lur eiecin leik or DIH. 21 Many CltlzeuH, .., fairjM la lit I tui UUUt'U ID Domination for plvllnn tn ihamliiu. nr uw vioiK ui imu i, Clarion vountr For Scliool C . CJ Aro Some People Always li! They never look ahead nor think. Pcod1 han 3 known to wait till planting season, run to the groorjl their seeds, and then repent over It for 12 months, ri than stop and think what they will want for the gaii VICK'S SEEDS never disappoint, is tle. from the millions who have planted them. If it u Fjp or Vegetable Seeds, Plants, Bulbs, or anything bt line, MAKE NO MISTAKE this vear. but hJi cents for Vick'a Floral Guide, deduct the 10 - irom nrst order. It costs nothing. This pioneti a logue contains three colored plates. GrandestScd ties ever offered, jco in cash premiums to those k t, club orders. Jiooo cash prizes at one of the State i'u Grand offer, chance for all. Made in different shapi fc ever before ; 100 pages !Jx io inches. JAMES VICK, SEEDSMAN,' "" UOCUKSTEBi K I 25c WantColumn. lUctiieut Inserted In this column for less tuau twenty.tlvo cents. most Innocent men lit the world. Ho wants 10 yet soino of these Itn mlKntnts here, and will tell them they can get a ginnl llvinir oil a nick pile on the side of one of (hoe hills wheto tho fern n'l'WS lltlceu feel hlfjh. Whore they ititild ttot crow either it hill of otntoo or a prune tree. Tho ucwspaiicrs want Jlrs. beltator J. C. Carson, of rortianu, is vlbltlng in the capital city and witnessing tho wind up of session and confirm lite nomina tions some time hefore they adjouru. Mr. llltiek, of Linn county, re- .i veil a very compltmeiitnry vote; tliUrcun K-islature, iur niiinnui commiMtouer. un lite second hallot he only lacked atsnit three votes of having enough toelect hint. Tlie railroad counnllon U the this laiiuiM they eaii Kill a great! ,,"t lirtaut of till and one that many wiplra of their paers tilled with hoonicmiiK, I Mlevu thalOO neeils tried men. This they will have for the next two years. The out of 100 of the people of Oregon I 0,utk "r lnl9 w"lilon Is also an aw opiMwtil lo this apimiprltttloii, j 'misirtaui place, ami (here are sev Ciiwiio said that the bill ihikmh! I t,,,, asp'raiils for the inxltlon. tho hoiiK by a gntttgur vote and not ' vuk Miller, brother to Hon. II, 11. by a vote or ivnl estate agents. It stands today for Oregon to say whether or not wo will be nipt t sentisl. Sinclair mIJ tho appropriation was entirely too small to give an ex-1 hll.lt at the World's Kalr and iy ' fur ajuuuketlng tour with the urns. Miller, one of tne heroes of the rail- rood comui1lou bill, Is tl e meet prominent candidate. He Is a me chanic and bnlnesa mnu and would make ti good clerk. ' ' ..-.. P it no it K s s jxo Slowly, The i.nKe l.tililslt damage suit which U The wife of House Ohlef Clerk G. O. Holemau, of Portland, is the guest of Iter sister Mrs. Judge liou ham. There was a large number of sjeotator8 at the state house at the evening session last night. TUe corridors will be full again tonight. 1 Tha Worlil KarlehxU The facilities of the present day fot Jtc production of everything that will conduce to the material welfare and cotniortoi mankind arc almost unlim Itcd, and when Syrup of Pigs a first produced the world as enriched with the only perfect laxative knonn, u it l the only remedy which is trulv pleasing aud refreshing to the taste 1 nereuy announce myseirnsa candidate for Schiwl Clerk for Dlsirlet No. 21. W. S. 1100G8. QUARTERLT TEACHERff EXAMINATION'. Notice- li herebv rlvn th.t i.A . regular Cjuarterly examination of appll fnn.h.f0'tfher,' wiincatiw will be held in the court house In Balem. Oregou. coi n- yS5KmmX ?2.'ckw-..oJ "S5ar. February 53 isn. Applicants must b proseut at the opening itUlon. il'?uprln,ucleQt or" JUrtowu'n. .......w. sutd-dw ITtOKSAl.t:. One team of horses.harness and 15th street. ' " "rri From Terminal or Interior Points the VI, rASTKD. A girl to work In a dining !.!. room Inquire at St. Paul Uestmi- il-tf raut. .. ... . . ....... i.. ... ...... 1 . t xnn frfm,tr on.t ....f a- . tor 01 1110 oiaie grunge. ii tiiero' """ '" ,l" "ii vuri nerw t r r " -vvium o cteanse iHtatiHiucd, It was cartietl fore iuovihI that It bo Indefinitely! kiB lw rogrs. The cae " 8Jtem geutly la the Spring-time unani """"'s"",'""" i noun. tuoiMiy. nine niieruoou ye!ier.iay was ix-cu The ! or lu fact at My e, and the better 11 t known tae more popular it be A motion was adopteil allowing l,,lHl '" "amlnlng two wltuessw.' wnics only tlvo minutes debute on any : 1)ur,"B Hie evening ilou eight1 mention tiy any memUr vxcvpt the llwr,!W,'w examined, among them upporterof the bill. Hallrwid IVmmUsloner Clow. This No. AM-lly Story, UcvuMng and f'"1'111" ,,u wk wa low agulu regulaUng life and caualty liuur- R,ul 0,,,y lwo u,oru wvreexamluetl. aiiivooiiiiuiil(M. iwumhI. 1 The caw will U In the court this No Hy Mtxire,of Whlugtou, week and a vart of next probably relating to the sherlfl' fcvalu Wash, bvfore It U coiioludiHl. It wvins evl. IiikIuu county; lvkstsl. dent that orttrt will be In kfs.il.ui i No IM-lly IlutW, ntgahllng all of imxt wtvk, u there are ulisht '. Tllrt s-4,'u Steam laundry. 230 i.y- or ten more orlmiual o. . Vi lny trvei. RslUfactloo .uar- uu iaMii ui is vote uie entire w?n- ,, . , . ,, ' tnutit. ale vwteu uu. Un auuounolug the ""!-" iue nuinoer or vote tHHtator Tongue sold he was olvlUults, Dissolution Notice. tJJ iiinei??!p h',f""r, exMIng be g m.J6nlr'au1Shrnrt- SAKsV V7 .raw a coutiuue the busing. rtto u boL ,7. S "sxuie ail ll-bllltlM of Ule inTi nTHu J. II. milDllrB. u BALEM.Keb.ia,. U1I1K'i.'"T'f niNKfurnlsll rooms Ht reasonable rates P at 7 Ohemcketa street. 1:9 tw K 'NEUGAHTKN; Irn. Padgham's IV Primary School nnd Kindergarten n N.slonjwm or the l-aosbyteilnn chureu. A "AflOAIN. Alipuse and two lots for quire of . H. simpsou. ll;3-tr PATKONIZE Home Industry, and use Mountain luim f.i...i. .-...I.. ?.." aniwl i i.. ir;:-"""?,-u'c-. uar- :rw?ffss on. Smith Bdieiu A tjtelner hole re- agoutM for l-dlra tiuuiu ua Is the line to take To all Points East and South. It is the dining car route. It runs tnro'Js'n vestibule trains every day In the year w ST. PAUL J1ND CHICAGO .' (N'o cb nge of carx.) Composed of dtnlngcars unsurpassed, Pullman drawing room sleepers Ot latest eqitfpinent TOURIST Sleeping Cars. Best that can be mnetrm.tori nnd tU wblfh accommodations ure both free and tar nished for holders of itn.1 and secoud-cUSi tlckels,and ELEGArr DY COACHES. 1 KvA.Ntnn.iOAi The announced , Endeavor entertainment aud social 1 for Krlday evening U (KMtxued. I i 1 Go in (Jrlssmau A Osbum for your rubbers. MVlf Meutee Hro. still take the lead on 'i pMuil of the Ur4ui tenato for otnv. U title the Ull via. under eonsld- HvltiilltV. ohw.otww ud lOok. lw P'icvd photo. Only the best erallon It una condemned lu tlmt, ivl.j. .. . . .. s l4aluttemkl.v8Mat.tfLWv.ll -.'""v. -, unwuij, IMIM iOllfllV MIM1 .lon. A Julut rw-duikJit Uy Catvott itutharUimr " ..... . .... fclfvt. illlr. s- IMPORTER HOUSES. UAVrWJk VKKC.KU, . felrai.Or. Notice of Final SeUlenifiit. t II. MikMi, ilMnuo u, aii Vi WANTED ;.n active, reinble tnnti- Hilary jn) to f-S0 monthly, w th in. rSSS ibtr"' '", o.'nseL'lVon'a VLhAtrl'KK 1-oekllox laSS, Now f..-nAJ.'?."' .ue. tfwd dwelling lis- ne:tlii6 with alt i-v..t ra uulnterruptw houv, eiHiveulentl KIVNt oery; ttM1 iveuiently arranged; Inrge Uirn. aitetv of fruit ir.i ,.....r:..'ir' (MTV: nin.n.i ... ."i'. "J.-" ..""" '""- (allium u-..r;T.'. -:. "."'r ""wy. never We or a) luin a fwiiM. gxHng iron! my. JSI If y ANTED Kveryone to get their i.kwt. .nv"1 .. h " -! Unrteii Muuir..., 1 ! if f ",.V?U. . ' V Pur . k. . . " "!! nMlll His. U Ml.b .- . --" u a. ia rviinnap KMX1 VtVC anrl lnu ... " ." ---.""s iewrtn-di mT: i J rJ ."ne of suu.,:. ' --i u .uaoa i jig l..daw-tr A ODUtlllUOl llnow. utlordlu n-ice. Pullman st- - lonsaiu b- ured in udvi uny ufeni 01 therKid. , , Through ticket to and from all PD" In America, Englaud and Europe raa m purchased at uny tloket oU1c of till " Pauy. Full Information concerning rate, tun' of truins.routesiindother details fumuM on application to uny agent or A. D. CHARLTON, Assistant General Passenger Agent. 121 First street, cor. Washington, Port land, Oregon VA?JE?C5,V? to?n OUBger, Administrators Notice. Vnllul. s,.W.. !.. , (ha UIldT 1 hleoed hiU Uen duly appointed adm nw- irutorortbeeotateoa 8umvanfaect-a ULiiiHUiuiaa t .! i. s .. m nmrihauianf a wn 1 van nfrran ..V tl I"ark AddlUoo (.w iM.i l,rH- by the ttonirOniH f ihehtaleof urvta- . 12J MUI simx. TT-i.tr ftr the County of Marlon, and aJl lrwJ r"'M vtaiuiB UKiIib swss4 '-:, -., ' hsUrwI.V rtixl 4(1.1 tn. truant tltfin. dUflj ' "" vi wlv iiie risi ua v .r n us": " " Pd txn ai ..1 ... "ri ??T iteu tnu ma ur tiliiS' l4w M-,,...f:. V. r.lll.K, -.-...i.w w adhl wUtc tl4w Mism's ralrersd M v -.,,,, Iu.uiiuup; R,K8AU,-ArrW, ln,lM W ,l?WSt& KRS OP ltiw . . fLiy notified toprwent thein.aucij . Inbml lUiffi l-uJ- " " w the undersUtied at niiij-f uk. ai..L2i8" ..b,u Twins Saleiu. Marlon countj. Oregon. wi'h'O ' t'AKkisii. """ " ". J U wonihs fmtn the date of the nrst Pw r , said ile, are hweby rwju sited to m 1 iHiBimlUte pay meal .f lie same u Wutrix Notice. BBiiW5t:.i. VJJIVT. NUSiJnStU'! L.1 W uu admlnUtrator..rtbtatolori ?f sur , k&.HH'M MrjtiilfS AtlHiIuistnitrix Xollee. "Uu fnwt . a, ,-, 7TCHI,,',b. PIie4 dnUiil.l.ins of '?.? 1 .. ".. .! bUt lluif, h K1L A ., or. ll t-r. mWt,j u, i,m .,L.i-'Ts:Y WiUhl. Jsjiuarr 1 uai u'X VwUwI. m we, stOcru Vlbtil.ti i- .n.v wnhlnsix H.uolbsfro iw -, tllrr,-ueoSi: 0'd.-aa Mt baviug naii.rf ii six H.oBlb fioai litis dv it imr-" ilEUJE irT 4v "" 11 .awyvs;., ; mu