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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (March 10, 1891)
wftrttim :, hie fffl! J!H!E!i PCOWINQ Skason. The farmers! UaV ' MAK ,"-"!!!: , mwm MiLiiiii nrrri ' mllll nullum nt L'ftf lllV I IBnitni HthoU Vnrl Tnnmloi-1 mr. niiiiuuu riur.ijiiViii . .jw.w " .!.. uvou. i. .. .1 . . . ....,.... j lathe time sot for the trhu of "Sandy i ate making gKii w ' ,nM '" No Change in the Present Board .V Olds" before Judge j'rani; Taylor us this hn been. The aieiiirMnjr. 11. Smith Kc-electeil Director In the court at Hlllslmrn Washing- fanner hurdly takes linu- to sleep r nnil W. U. Simnsnn Clerk. I ton county. Old's nareitls who live ent until he nets every pln.v mi the - I In ftittilinn urn nnl filllt. fiontl'ilnt. wmi.mu man'i m V 1IEC "J." MW Hi .. ...uMtllTlUN. . ...IU I IK - w .. n.i i L m'llperyear.-- bO kJ.V.'J. .iiier3"' ..... .i. , ,$ $f ir dellVered ll.rtiKl.lVKK. ""'" :, -eK. ",-, .!. - - 6 uu V.Tnn 1st nnd I5t!l tic " '.- - . ,....... It In tnlJ- !!' ' r,rW 1 ' UI ....ill r.. -'. niti. ieriu. i L .tell 1 1 ,il(H 'o n..MlHlNAb resti- ,..,. Kvr'''0'r. n.iriioou ""C.ntea ' GILBERT t PAT ,,ws in Groceries, brocKery, . , Paints. 0 Ms, Yarnisnes. ; Glassware, Pa in Si " Rfirthes winuuw6iu--i -K!" or Epicure lea ana Big ,"" j i . RakinS rowuei UIU tM UCA1. MAUKHr i:t cents per hu. NVbcatlU i , HOIW, .WtlNC - " "... nf JSavel and Rlv- v.,nu the Jii.vks.-A. Hiuverson ,83 iu fc'alem a few days ago, and 0tzht more newaot tne ricn ui ripq from the Sanlhun mines. ' tocoatlrm what he said, he showed o-roral specimens of ore which hsd been taken from the mine of the Albany company. The experts here who examined the ore, pro nounced it very rich. Mr. Halyer Mnhas been iu the Bantlam mines Uro years, and is an old Ca ifornian miner, and an intelligent man on Aiher subiects a well as mining. He says there are flue prospects for for some rich developments to be made in that district. The last ore taken from the mine was so ricli that a guard has been placed over it by the company to prevent a possi bility of any of it being carried olY. Free gold can be seen in abundance lu the mass of ore that is now awnit jegtobeput through the mi 1. A much larger niill'thuu the one now In use will be put in by the Albany Mtnlmr and Mil'lu,? Conipauy as toon as the snow goes oit. and the Kent, almost fabulously, rich dis omies there point certainly to one of to biggest ruining exeltiment- a rial district that has been known iulhe Northwest. Mcsku'ai. Mkktino. The el'.v . ouncll willhoMan udjourne 1 te sion tonight. The I usmtss ti be cousld ereii is thewleot tlio city hall, more familiarly kuown as Capital Engine bouse No. 1. Tins very desirable property, being on the corner of Stale and Liberty streets, With busi ness houses on every side, it would mske a line stand for a bu-iness. The building, which is brick, is in good repair, a new roof having been put on last fall, and several hundred dollars laid out iu otherwise improv ing the building. Itissaid thatsev trul parties are figuring for the pur chase of the building, and it will probably be sold at public auction. This change will necessitate some change to be made in regard lo the fire department. This matter will also be considered tonight. Num erous schemes have been talked of, but what will be done is yet uncertain. The election for D.issed oil (luietly uoon, though considerable uterest was manifested toward the last. The fi lends of the several candidates ftir clerk worked haul for their man. The results of the voUh will make tin change In the present echool hmrd, but is a compliment lo the ir-ntlemen re-elected. F. It. Smith w.ia re-elected director aud V. B. riitnpsou clerk. The board now -itasuis E. M. Walte, A. E. Straug . ... .. .. ... .. -i wj nil T. 11 ainitn uireeiorn mm v. ii. Simus'iM clerk. 1 he vote was as follews: Pimp u 417, R-.indle 310, Biggs, 172. sir. Smith was the only caudidale fur director and ncelveil the entire -.. u. In ISS'J there weie only 429 voti-4 cast for clerk audit was a w-.iinly contested election. In 1890, 7bO votes eie polled, while this j ear it icacbcd U33, neany aouuie that of two years ago. Last year th'j light was a hard one for clerk, and 7!)U votes weie all that cauld be found. The facts show a rapid growth iu tbi-tcity. The boaui as now composed has the confidence of nearly all citizens. and satisfaction is shown with their woik of the past year. They have done some thiugs to better the condition of the school aud have been careful in the luiployment of teachers to get, as far as they could, Himrh who were efficient anil aiiie. They have instituted plans by w iiich the city is being supplied with bet ter buildlugs for school put poses. The schools iu Salem were never hi a more hopeful couditiou than at present. in Michigan are not fully acuualut school olVoers Jed wltii Ids trouble. His mother Monday after does not know it at all, but It is said he has made his f.ithcr aware of the facts. It if s.id that a few years nl.iee In runuluii condition, and every colt accustomed to the harness and every boy who can hold a plw, I will be given a job. The time for j piHtlng hi the -nriiir onr-s Is ngo Olds was a respected able young i ut hand, and the progressive farnur man and doing a gJl huslm-s" ns a i Is up and ' 'Uv. I he rum' dUtri- drummer. He tool; his lir-t step j m Hie vut imv ir.a wen. inn- downward while In Atizoba and lie I lug the i-i -itr, uml !. peo.K" . went fi'iu bad to wor-e in me way ol gumbliiig until he minnm fed he murder in l'oitliiiid lor which he yet mu-l uuswer. His parents are old and he Is not willing fur his inotheY to know Ills troubles if lie enn help It. His atturnexs endeavored to persuade hint to have his father i-omeout and be present at the trial, iu hopes It would have an ellect on the jury, but he would not consent to such. He did not want to face lu father with such n crime hang ing over him. Falsk Hopes. Ttio St. Paul restaurant, under management of Mr. Metzgar has suspended and the proprietor will return to his business at Albanv. UapitaIj Journal. This will be good news for his Al bany business, aud a revival of trado generally lu Albany may uow be looked for, as well as the early build- lug of the Willamette bildge, nnd the beginning of work on the O. P. exteusiou. Albany Denied at. Wo are sorry to cast Albany's hopes under a cloud, but Mr. M. has changed ids mind and talks' of locat ing at Newport. Your bright visions are blasted again. - Weisbaden fruits-Smut & GlleV. are In good chm r. FlitlAl MONMUIUII. Rubber tipped lead peueils by the carl load at Patlon's bookstore, only 10 cents a dozen. Clam chowder Sroat & Gile's. - Ttustke MFBHNa. The . board of trustees of Willamette university meet ucain tonight in the president's oflice to consider tho relocating of that school. Two propositions at least will be before the board for their consideration. The commltteo wlio weie appointed some time ago .it the citizens' meeting have been quietly and effectively woiking, but just what they have done for the school is not yet given to the public They think it best to keep it quiet among themselves until their work is completed aud tho sites accepted by the board and secund by title. Birthday Party. A very pleasaut party was given at the country residence of Mr. aud Mis. Mooies, near Hope chapel, in the Red hills, on last Friday eveniug. The occasion was the birthdny of their son Crawford. The evening was spent in dancir.g, games aud other social amusements. A num ber of Invited friends from Salem were iu attendance. At the middle of the night a fine luncheon was seived. The guests did not take their departure uutil an early hour in the inorniucr. Along the River. Steam boat ing on the upper Willamette keeps up its interest. Four boats were at Salem yesterday. The Northwest went down this morning and the Beutlv was at the Salnu mills this forenoon loading wheat and flour for tiie metropolis. The Hoag aud the Three Sisters were the other two boats here yesterday. Elegant silk plush albums -it Pat ton's bookstore for 2 2-5. a Teachers Journal. Tho Edu cational compendium, published at Roseburg Oregon, is the olllcial or gan of tlie State Superintendent of Public Instiiiclion, aud being the only teachers Journal in the state it should be in the home of every teacher. Miss Agues Wiiniull a member of the class of '00, visited the Normal last week. The farmers of this part of the coun ty are making preparations to begin work. The will start to plough lu a few day". Rev." Mr. Shelly, of Drain, n for mer student of the sihool, visili d the n.iimal last week. Mr. Shelly delivered a short address to the stu dents which was highly appieclated. Last Wedneiday n ortilng, Dr. Parish dehveied the second of thb series of lectures to the' talents; subiect. "Tho Lungs." The doctor h.ul prepared a ver exhaustive talk on the biibjeet. The member? of the senior class whntoitk part in the chapel exercises last Friday morning, weie Mr- A. B. W. Hughes, and Mis Helen Hib baid. The issays wcio good and well delivered. The members of the W. C T. U. aud the Monmouth band, gave n carnival last week, in the opera house. The program eonsiMed f plays, tablcaus and music. After the conclusion of the litirary exer cises refesh meats were served. The members of the llteiary so cieties tire pieparing to give their semi-term joint meeting next Friday .. ...! - ...... wl iLn.i Ij iviui(i(n1 i UVuIllIlg v uwu nine n .-." v.fc-v by all Notaries. W. D. Woodcock, of Gale, Klamath county; H. T. Wil liams, La Graude, Union county; Sherman D. Brown, and W. G. Jenue, of Portlaud; Henry Wilde, of Gardiner, Douglas county; and B. J. Fraiser, of Eugene, L.ane couuty, were appointed notaries pub lic by the governor, yesterday. The new slate cleaner at Pattons is the neatest thing ever invented only 5 cents. Removed, The stove and tin store of Barr & Petzel lias been re moved from next door to Lsuld & Bush's bank to 247 Commercial, two doors north of Red Corner drug store. 3-7-dtf Clam Chowder Sroat & Gile's. SITREMK t'OUiiT. Salem, March 10. State of Oiegou reap. s. Toii Lynch, app.; appeal from Uultno inali couuty; argued and submitted. W. T. Hume, att'y for resp.; A. F. Sears, att'y for app. The Home Mutual Insuriu ce Lo. app. vs. the O. R. N. Co. and the .short Line R. R. Co. resp.; appeal from Multnomah county; argued and submitted. John M. Gearin, att'y for app.; W. W. Catoti, att'y for reso. Lost in the Storm. News reached this citv yesterday by pri- ate letter to the effect that the stage driver, who left Prineville for The Dalles a week ago last Saturday bad become lost iu the blinding snow storm and that he had not reached his destination as late ns Friday, when he should have been there Monday. He bad one passen ger with him. It Is thought he missed the road iu the snow, and may come out all right yet, though fears are etitertaiued for his safety. Shaft Has Arrived. The shaft for the disabled steamer Manzauillo as brought up to this city lust "Ight on the Northwest, and is to lay being put into place. It will require two days to get the boat teadv In ml- 1,- nlor trim -.i ' ...Mm; lift Jt-Kltllil w.t' Barotorm shrimps Sroat & Gile's. Rod and Gun. The members of the Salem Rod and Gun club are out in Yew park this afternoon holding their regulnr shoot. As they do not get in ui.til about six o'clock it is too late for the Journal to get the score. The boys boast of having Rnmp crack shooters in tho club. Chin ley Gabrielson has made tho beslscorein breaking 22 "birds" in 25 shots. The shooting this after noon will decide who shall wear the gold medal for the next month, Direcuors Meeting. The di rectors of the electric road will hold a meeting tonight to consider the work of extending the road to the fair ground. Tho stock holders held a meeting a few days ago and ap proved the manner of the extentlon. The englneeis will be put into tho field iu a few days to survey the route. w Fresh cracknells Sroat & Gile's. Seriously III. Seiaphiu Beck, of the firm Klinger & Beck, is seri ously ill at his residence at 114 High street. He was uuconscious all last night. French soups Sroat & Gile's. Very Dry. The weather still continues somewhat moist, but Far rnr & Co. cau sutmly the choicest dried fruit way down. "Our Prize" is the baking powder that makes so mnuy of J.G. Wright s lady customers happy. Auout the Same. You cau now get a suit made to ordor of those choice new patrons at the Woolen mill store, for just about the same cost as ready made clothing. The New Disrovery. You have heard your friends aud neighbors talking abont it. You may yourself bo one of the many who know from personal exper'enco just how good a thing it is If you Have over tried It, you are one cf its staunch friends, because thewonder ful thing about it is, that when ouce given a trial, Dr. King's New Dis covery ever after holds a place iu the house, it 'ou nave never useu it and should" be afllicted with a cough, cold or uny i nroai, xuug or vyiiuai trouble, secure a bottle at once and give it ii fair trial. It is guaranteed every time, or money refunded. Trial bottles free at Fry's Drugstore. Illch Hurt est for a Miuhlgnii Kurinir. I h.ive RUflered for wars with rheuinit llHin, uud dlsurdcicd blmid, after firoat ex nnniJItlirnnf iiuincv lutd uluio t iiWcn up till liopo of relief HeurlUK if HlbbirdK Rheumatics Syrup, 1 Krnsped It hh ii liixt resort, niter uhIhb six IkiUIi-k found utmost entire idler I nm now able U work on my lurin with ease, which I lmve not done In vears.nnd I itdvlso all pemons hiitlerlus with rheumullsm and other blood troubles to try this medicine. H. PLRKA. Sold by Smith A stelner. CAN WOMEN THINK? On ofTliein Ai-Riir n the NeStle s,',c of tlio (Jur-IIon. The moot strikintr pniH'r In a recent Issue of tho fMlivrsnl Hrcfm- Is entitled, "tin a Certain Dnnetenry in Women," and written by Miss Fletcher. lUo mitbor of "Kismet," "Vestlgu," nndonoor two other delightful stories, who vails her Mentlty under the nom do plume of Ocorgo Fleming. The problem protKvted In this pttper is "Have women a capacity for serious vhinktngt" n nuosttou of which tho writer plainly espouses tho ne;r.itive aido. And tho ono great reason for their failure, sho nlleRes, is ono so fall of force, of unerring insight nmt of actual truth that it is impossible to deny it the reason that women nro practically never nlono. " la the present writer's eyes," sho says, "that disability consists almost entire ly in tho fcmiuiuo incapacity or rndlcal dis inclination (tho word matters little) for se rious concentrated and continued thought. And this again derives lit a great measure fivm, lrt it.i-.l(l lit, ilm m-m-tirlnim tidb its, tho sheep-hUo falling and uniting of educated women. Whether It is imKHCd on them or accepted by them, tho result, so far as art and morals aro concerned, re mains tho snme," Thoro is a depth of slff nlilcanco iu this. To a woman in what is conventionally known ns good society tho lovo of solitudo is utterly unknown. Sh' is chatxjroucd uud escorted mid companioned till sho has not only no clear Idea of her own identity, but no very clear identity of which to havo mi idea. To iicl'lovc this re sult is, under circumstances that very f ro queutly occur, a tax that becomes a serious burden materially as well as a constant clog nioniauy. a man may uouuto uimsou iu any place or resort ho pleases, bo a sieetii tor of its life, and yot rotaius, it ho like, tho personal solitudo of tho primmvnl wilder ness; but if a woman would go to tho n., ..India Irt tl.A and Infill! fltV MlVU'llOrO sho will sho must havo at least a woman companion with hor in tho guise of u ehapcr one, friend or maid. Otherwiso sho will roquiro at best a reputation for eccentricity, and, nt worst, something oven less desirable And thus sho never tastes tho sweets of solitudo. Sho novor knows tho silonco of her inspira tions. "There is scarcely ono man iu a thousand," says Miss Fletcher, "who, at somo time in his lifo, has not felt and In dulged tho impulse to step out from tho rank and illo of his familiars and his con temporaries, and envisage his own nature stripped of Its forms and surroundings; hot a man worthy of tho nnmo but has searched for aud found himself, has hewn out his conviction and wrostlod, lilto Jacob, through tho long nights of his youth, with tho stern-browed angel of somo revela tion. And all this implies voluntary soli tudo; It implies nn impassioned interest in tho Impersonal nnd continuous habit of tho mind And aro such things, then, finally denied to tho largest half of our udult Imputation?" As society goes, they are; nml it. U Imrillv nn pxtravacmco to sav that this denial of individual freedom Is the most inimical inducKJ to wo-ieu's Intel leetual achievements. To a woman living without members of her own family this unwritten law becomes n severe liiiiineial tax. In nt leasUialf tho affairs of her h.e sho must duplictito hor expenses. When over sho talios her walks abroad, so to speak, sho must invito a lady companion, nnd, as her companion is hor guost, sho must bo entertained, both iu tho sordid matter of bills paid, but in what is often moro in giving hor time and enorgy lo hor guest. Thus sho is severely handicapped for intellectual work. Sho is cabined, cribbed, conllned. Sho can command no conditions for serious thought. And, "without sorlous thought behind It -a sorious habit of thought" as Oeorgo Fleming well says, "talent of which tho world is full lowers to tho merest monkey trick of tho imagination; a thing pliable to fashion, at onco reigning over and do pendent upon tho idlest whims of tho duy." ! If AHiro ATTCWTinW I sLaflS-r S L-Oj Ola L-l a Pi Special this woelc -- March 9 to 14 Inclusive. Ladies' extra fino scuvlefc wool underwear $1 00 oneli radios Swiss ribl.ed " " . 100 L:uW Woolen mittens ;'5c " Ladies' Uaaluuero gloves 35e " i ( C t i W Adventure - Company OPERA HOUSE BLOCK, lralHve Taken - - Cash raid fol Wool. ICTCTJU.SM-BttTvAUlMILJkW"JJ PARIMMffll AND OTHERS M. T. RINEMAN PKAI.KIl .IN Staple anil Fancy Groceries, Crookory, Glassware, Lamps Vk'pedon nnd Willow ware. AUUIiida ir mill reed. ..'.'.'...... !.,... I r... Ii. li.llii.lr muon. HlRhcat Prlco paid for country produce." 9.9 iraatatestreet GEO. G. VA WAGNER, AtirHStntoMrect Is prepared to franio pictures ueatt and nt lowest llvlne rates. Cnlt nround And oxnmlne his work- He nlso has a ttno assortment to select from or Wall Paper and Picture Moulding, J) When in Need of Harness, Saddles, Whips, Robes, etc, You will find it to your advantage to call oninp be fore purehasino; elsewhorc, as 1 have tho L AUG EST RE TA 1 L STO KG IN OREGON. Gouts' and Ladies' Sad dles iu most modern styles, HEAD QUARTERS FOR HILL'S CONCORD HARNESS Best made in the world. I am sole Manufacturer's Agent for Salem. NOT TO BE UNDERSOLD I Bu.:gy Harness as low as $5.60. Wagon Harness as low as $13. This house is not of Mushroom growth, but was established by 1110 in 1809 nnd by long experience 1 know the demands of the trade. You can't miss tho placo at tho sign of "Tho Big Dapplo Gray Horse." rri... . I-!,,, i.nr iinctfininiM t'ni f.lim'v lihnviil nntrhiinire ill the Dust. By square dealing, L hope for a continuanco ol DRAIN TILING. Tho uudcrslRnett nro prepared lo furnish the best quallly of tiling for under drain lug nt lowest prices. MUUPJIY A BKSART, Near Fair Orouns, Salem, Oregon; the same. tifKimt'&fm viv. . . Mr?:,s: mwkiiim wmJiiuewniii huti rwa mwbwbi E. S. LAMPORT, 281) Commercial btreet. Who do All Kinds of J IU LMMJIll H UllJX Adfli.mii no nnv T.lUMilllV 11 "iiSthe Country Using W hite Uel llllll IHIHI IIIOl'WKO l'"!"" BQy-LudltB and pat rutin invited to inspect our process of doing work. 230 Liberty Street. Sasli n.ncl Door Factory Front, Street, Salem, Orogon. The best class of work in our lino nt prices to compote with the lowest. Only the best mate rial used. FOUND! v- t...H.1HA.l ..n.. nltntnn 1nt. wlllp.tl will bn mild at SUM per lot, and on easy tcrmsby J, .1. KUlSlvltlOi uo oiaiocH. Notice or Dissolution. Tho pnrlnershlp heretofore oxslntlne be tween .lames Dotihntn and Jaino 1). tllch nrdsou, under tho firm name of James Doulinm a V has by mutual concent boon dissolved. Janua Donh mwlllcon tlnuo tho business, collect nil bills ana nxtuino nit llnbilllles of llipotd tlnn. .IAMKSI)15NII-M. JAMI 1). IllCHAtinSON. Hnleni, O , March t.lSBl. 3:Mm JfOli SALE Or Trade for Real Estate. A wood span ol worlt horses, well I broke. Addiess MAKTIN THOMl'SON, a KUni Turner, Oregon. F011EST GltOYE fOULTRY YARDS, . Founded !n 1877, 1000 YOUNG FOWLS FOR SALE And tho llnest uvorbrel on the, Pacific Coast. Hook yourl ordor early ror'.eholco select Ions. Send Stamp for Catalogue. Address J. M. GARRISON, Itkll-dw Forest Orove, Oregon. ThlS IIPW Lllllfl .o nrx ,..,..11 ..tn... lit ntkmanBiilp. It Is seventeen feet ,ongiaud six inches iu diameter nd weighs ooo pounds. The boat W probably make her trip down 'rtver Thursday. She hag been " sp about two weeks ou ac- uikd. rs-rrrfn i;ak tK5 HlTTLC SvSVfll OlVTR ttH HmLS. -m I'EltSOXAL AND LOCAL. is iu SMALL. At the fumily home near Silvertou, siarcu u, o'i .Matthew Small, aged about 48 years, of paralysis. The deceased went out to the woodshed to get an armful of stove woojl when he was stricken with paralyse and lived only about three hours. She had lived n Marion 7ith. hWirmishapIo hr urn- -unty f.r n.py years. ehinery. FARRAR. At the fumily residence at 221 Court street, jiuuuuy um March 0, lb91, John Farrar, br.( nged 81 years and 5 days, The deceased was horn in England, March 4. 1810, aud March 10, 1830, was married to Miss Emma Field who yet survives blm. In 1848 they come to America and settled i T.uu-rAnee'. Mai., wuera mcy JWdftiy vi,,ks and Tiddledy d Tt"D"i the popular games 11 Eton's llookntore. Aw.vi.nos abb Fai.li.no. The w woolen awnings which have mrred the looks of tbls city for so J" Jparn are helnir pulled down Ha U,ese ,lltt,,' r lu "'b'"1 CURE EIck rfeadache and relieve all the troublM tncl dent to a bilious state of the ijstem, auch as Dizziness, Nausea. Drowsiness, Distress after sting, Pain in the SMe, Ac. while their most remarkable succesx has been shown in curing Will, tl ' ---" " ll ".V"-'l -"I"-.'' ' ' . "'tu these many 0r Hie hdug signs iIv(fti for twenh'-oue years, when Ud trailcru....i x, j ... i. . 1 -...u.l.LMir.l (Ills "'"aiivifS Will UOlUe QUK'II, ny Pgalll inOVlll coi"""l ne ww city ordlnnnoe provides for 'tune coming to Salem, Oregoti; a tothtU,UCt'UoftUmUU,,S,lr,tloU9'towH l) nbout m luWf"' r.,!rw:U ! 5aIi-'"l' Tl,r-e W'oud8eUlebewlnlV, wbetethey HMilw UMttrapiive anil the r Air. yumr m been a reupecled ' can not Ue done too gu. ! flU.'n nMd Betive H'P biiJiPK UP flosurtrPL.i.wi,.. c. . '" V...Li ... nrw de h s father ocrotB BV Wc m ,.,.. y anthorm !, MIMmi ii',i!,e ..rave. The fUPtral wM l , rti v. J. M. Brown of Silverton, tho city today on business. W. E. Day went down to Port laud today on a visit and business. O. T. Richardson, of Chicago, is In the city visiting his nrotner, James D. and will probably locate in Salem. Mrs. M. E. Wilson is Intensely busy ust now opening up and mark log ne.w goods Tor the spring trade. Still more'areon the way. Rey. H. H. Brown went down to Portland this mprn,iRg and will de liver a lecture in the Eliot church Thursday evening. Ed. N. Edes and wife who have been in Oaklaud, Cal., for tho poet five or six months, have returned to tui3 city having come in on the over land train this mornlug. S. NewcQtnb. of the Minneapolis Jourpal, accompanied by his wife.U with an old friepdat 21H llign street lie waa here among the early set tiers aud waa at one lime cnnuecled with, tb,e yiHttUJt"e University wjth T. B. Hoyt and Chas. II. Hall, m. n,. Mr. J. J. Mutton aud frlPHy from JKllk Cl,y' $'' and Fnu,k 1 AMttlimrrivediu t he eity yesterday z;zzri'mr.b'-r,!: T,.i. i,.l. Halttll. AJf. ai"i," - - I . ,., ....,-, ,-. . . -.i n.cwn'a fiwf r.tvrtt VltAJt are equally valuable In fonstlpst on. curing i, yet CAHTtn's fjrriJt Lr I.. . ...I...I.I. In I 'f.n.lr.tlf and preventing this annoying complaint, while they also correct all disorders of the iach. stimulate me liver u inu ."- Even If they only cured HEAD b Ache they would be almost priceless to those who suffer from this distressing complaint! but fortunately their goodness does " here, and those h once try them w JwJ thwe StUe pllhTTaluable In so insnv was that tlley will not be willing to do without tbcro. But after all siclt bead ACHE . J7,. ..., .,.,.7 ti.a tint lien I is the ban of w many Uve. tut her l" we make our great boast. Our pills cure It while otlwrs do not. ..m.ii CAimta'a urrte livck riu- y-j -?" .J A.. ti-. tsitra frH fir two ItllU liiaKo a aose Th am strict. r vt-efcUbie aiwJ do l-j, -- wpvactjini mic tutu; fi i'- .. - JTW ' w-fklng trani,u,K.n the ht-UI at the rdence. t lri drW .rtiuetit '( Oxf-rd and ue;," "rdil.nWuul. rtrtt-l, l 1J fmorrow aftemoo", a b ub at ttous. S.ili,l',pw,-of',KWMU..bo aud the remains IH I Wd In the &luu SaMrtaUyijKJtoj S lease all who use mrni i " r --, re for $1 Sold everywhere, or sent by mail. CASTZS VKlCnrx CO., Kr Tcii. Ul 5gj?a Mgfe "GEO. C. WILL, bt Will Ilrw., Albany and Crvallt PioDos, Qttm aiil Setting Matfeititt twisio"MAClHJBi and o' RBPAIKED AND CI.EANKU At Your Homes Agents fot Northwest JusursureO'. Two aonr naru) t ivsiuuwp, -' ,,---dlfcsanTuew rvirls frir all itiwe Nw l""6 ' fcS-tf tw- Notice or Finul Sottlemcnf. VfUTIt'B wojy alrnr-Mt le "nder IS HKWI IIIIIU tmft - .----- il 11. Kbiea. deeJ, u THE FAMILY PURSE. "Why AVoinon .Vro ISiiIIIIimI to i PiirturilH Contents tin it JIIkIiI. In tho want of a proper iiiidcrHtnndliiR bo tweon n husband aud his wllocom-onung pecuniary matters lies a source ol lrlcilon Whoro tho management and lalwr of a wifo count ns nothing alio Is conscious of in justice and wrong. "My doar," said an eminent philanthropist to his wifo one day ns ho suddenly burst Into tho sitting-room, "I havo been counting tlio winuowu in our house and find thuro aro forty. It just occurs to mc that you havo to keep thoso forty windows clo.ui, or supeniileiid tho process, and that is not tho bogiuniug of ..n... ..rt..lr All llw.itn rooms ll.LVO to 1)0 swept and garnished, tho carpets made ami cleaned, tho houso linen prepared and kept lu order, besidos tho cooking to bo uonu, nn.i i tnnlr It. nil ils a matter of courso. I just begin to soo what a woman's woi k la, even when sho has help, winch you aro nut always ublo to procure. You oukIH bi re ceive n monthly stipend as a houbokooiior would. Why havon't you mtuio inu iwuu boforol I havo not been Just lo you wlulo 1 havo been genorous to others." Tho wife, who told this In aftor years, sat down with hor husband and for tlio first tlmo sinco hor marnago oiienud hor heart freely on tlio topic of woman's ullowunco. Sho confossed to having h.ul many a sor rowful hour at hor iiosltiou as a boggnr. At tho head of a larg" housuliold in a western town whero domoslio sorvico was lotli scant and incompetent, sho had hurdly Imjuii trusted with fc at a tlmo during their united lives. "ltobort and I taikod It over," she said, "and decided that tho woman who talies caro of any household article, llko a ctuiiet, for Instance, from the tlmo it is ilrst nuulu till it Is worn out haB oxiiendisl mioii it wi amount of timo and stroiitli fully oiial to tbo labor that made It, counting from the shearing of tlio wool till It oomos from the loom. It may bo unskilled work, hut It Is work all tbo same. And this is only one mall Item in bar housekeeping labor. Doos not sho deserve some lwymeiit be sidos hor board aud clothing! "ltobort saw woman's work In a new light. From that timo until to-day lie UM placed a generous share of Ins income iu my hands, not as a gift but m a right. Ami, ho knows that I will no more fritter it away than he will. If I choose to deny myself, something I need uud bestow its cent In, charity or buy some books 1 nv, ho UA moro thinks of eluding uie than I think of chiding biui for ftpmuimif bi money as h (ikos," says (Jovtl-IluutlutiiiHij. There are other Hubert who have yt to lwirn this lossott ot justice, uud they ar found In every walk of Ufa. I havo kuown rich men who were ready to buy silks, vel vets and diamonds for their wivos, some times far lieyoiul what were desired ynt wb' grudgingly doiod out five dollars at a tifuTwneu uppealod to for mormy. Tit reason givi-u is that it may be piiit luiiU ly. Ifisnythiny wl prelwuif Dbyh'jiKl in to maturity it is such treatment. AKunst it u'wuawn'a nature rises in rebellious iu dtgnatlon ThougUi of buu-raess runklw in tli wounded heart, and ibT mt itlafhty, mocking, flirMU)t i reatur mode so by just this want of trust "t the psirt of their bo. ptniH Tba gi1''' ' t ai.d most elusive fuulis aro al f i d u ! .' , c4z0$jh iS$? rlrl Vi.llniint Tin Ilk TllllllllllL'. rtnll'lll. OrfCOll. A. V. Armstkono, Manager. W. I. Stalky, Trlnclpd. Buoiness, Shorthand, Typewriting, Penmanship and English Departments. Day nnd livening Sessions. Students nduiitted anytime. Collogue ou application. QNK OK TIIK liAHOfcajT 1WTAIIL.18H nientH In tho Hlnte. Iiwur rntes than .rii.niii I jirin.nl. Htiiek Iifinil llliiuks In theHtnte,a-d blKUUHt discount. .Send for mieoiiHloi joii priiiuui;. iiiiu ;" (V"" " ligiil blanks. . E. M. WA1TK, Htflu'ii 1'rlnUir Hiilnm Oregon. JOHN HUGHES, Dealer in tirocerles, rniiils.OIlH and Wimlow (iliihs, Wall lu- mr anil Jlonler, Arllsls' iua (i.idnli. I. into. null'. Nnil:) illltl Slilnirles, Hay, IVctl anil Ft'iieo I'osts, linuss tteetis, we, IMPOHTBD HOUSES. NI'.W aivi.htisi:mknis. Koiir line HtalllotiH to bo sold snnn,nt the :iici.i:it. Malum, Or. ii. ..i I...... iiuiii. iim.i.i. flAYIOH VKUCI.nt. $500Rewardl WKwIllpny tliohbovo reward for any cntioof llvor eoiiiplnlnt, ilyspetwla, sick In-ndaclie, IndlKOstlon, i-o,nHf Ipallou or ro Uxeuesn wocanmit euro wit w west's Vcg ollnblel.Uier Pills, when thodlrcetlou nro . ...... ...1.1. 'I't.n.. ..n mi.altf sirieiiiniiini'iii-ii win. .uj ..... vcgeliibl, and nuvor fall to glvo saUfao tlon. Hugar oonted. Largo boxes, contain ing IW pills, '.'S rents, tlownro ofounter fulls mill inltatlons. Tho Konulno i"anu r.iotHiedohlvby THIS JOIIN O. WBST Hold by Geo K. Oood, Druggist, HOD Cora, street, Halem Or. Tl..I.-l-J fll-l. Vil....l tlU4. 'ennyrqyal pills Jt. Stl I 4S.-.I 1 -. A tiniinai ana 'nij utnimn m m mr . slass. vail hhlA. tasivA Aakt SALE OK STOCK. Mno stoi'k sheep, ISO oo, live ltwh cows, four horses uud other Mo, k st my f'iriiion lliiwo.l prairlu.souu nilliw mst oOnleiu at tho J. t.. loll nriiti,ou I burs. duy Mnreli 17, 1W1. W. T. Hasihiikn D'l. II. KMITII, DKNTIHT.- Olllow at his rosldenro ITU lllh stiut nuir Agilcil turiil works HEED'S OPERA HOUSE 10 Acres for Rent. A choice tract only ono nillu Irom Batom Terms llbuiul. Apply to HOFHU llitOS., Jouriud Ollli'O. 'raxiii'.yt'rs, Tnlto Nollcel . ...... ...... ...mill .. t.iwf.U l lllllfltl 1 our hlliiii nun m.iii .'" ys ; cimuly for tbu Jisir IHMhIhiiiIiI 1o pal at once uh oimts will mmiii bo ,I,,UJM.'.0,BA N a-ia-t7. HhnrlltiVnil'tax eolliHilei-. f M Viw urifinHi .in .inij u.iii.n a. jtt rt'S ..!; r.i!iJlfc tsoics mi m. f'A (i'M VtullHtotlllUkHl'lBnttUAIlU-MS U"iiUfisS.nimU llmt.1 la llwl oJ (ItU m.ul.JUF " -V MS)rVlt4 lioM, ...Icit Dllh tlu. Ilbboa. W V v o Ttwmlat;, Murvh 10, Klrst HpXtrii(.t) iu ealiiinofths - GREAT COMEDY NOVELTY SQ USON Klin from start to IliiUli, cAiwmmA HEBANEPOOTYGUDEFALLAR. lUwwvtid sssits on sale nt I'attnu's laAiaa siihukh miirti mt-u w .. ". uciftrynofK ana mfanont. i'raisas tor nJ4o.lrntimrnft)ri'rUottlMt, UUa ttltl c4 Jtfll4r fr I .aril, d lr br rlurn AUIL 10,000 TUboIu, Jv(Ml IlipC, Mr lualrr Clieiulval C- Uftdlfton HoMarOf . lloU bjr HI lol Uruliu. fciU4 V From Ttrminal or Interior Points Hid Mlicrii Pacific Railroad THOMAS k JOHNSON IIKAIi KS'I'ATK IIIIOKKIIS ANONOI'AICIHS I'lJIIMO. KoilrctlotiH .Madj and Iiuik NeKiitlateil. 2UUOOMMICKCIAI. MTKICJCT SALEM OR1SGON. l-aiihtw-if LADD & BUSH, Bankers, IltON llini.DINO, SAI.1CM, --- - OK1COON Traiisant a general banking business In nil ilmtrtuinu. a;nin Is the lino to tnko To all Points East and South, IV MM If you want the genulno P. f en tiuierl Kid (Jlnve, oall at (.'al vert's, who is still tli sole agent ntridlmu. dtf 'I 0, C. BREWSTER HERCIIAST -Dsftlsr In- riLTlyci, Anal aeeount U the "in .it. bis in the roanty errt ot the state nl UrrsT ".'"' fliMt Moday.tbe6ihaJay ut April, iwi. ofsAlddsy ftfr esrlcr the s me. and ail Mhh theretn. at lb sin in in iheBHjrt !. In the elly l li. 1 ld xiM a sie. and lbl " sio will b ittsMd upu tsld t. ins and Wat litf inu mn day of I't ?!'. Adin'rilstraVornutmlfcU, 2? C -- -aim f f9V i'i-VBHiyp - fiia". . St. v $&:& u lt Br.i n ' sal Msf FI 1 7 WiW Amfrtmfa? W&,i GATARHH Bheamttlsm, h'etira'gla, Corns HtADACHI. And Alt PAin. Tis OsllfsrtU FsiitiTt is Hl ijlectuio cov an cine cvMtt cqi,M. wm,". fiJi"'o" fill r all DruitiU, Csis S5, 0 b tl fyfkjaOt.r- 's. k4 akii OsJ, Hay, Gralfl, MJH Fwtl and Farm Prodwe. T0UACC0, CIO IBS AND STATIONERY. Ol Court Wtruut- S A I. IC M. - - CH OON ou luifitiy rMll thi it l HMHllelne. wisfiUkist U.nsf'i IJitMi IJvsr i'iu iltiy sn vary umll; uu M HUsHa; all in ibhs fruwi lorpW ttf liMVe4 by a i Us usk 1 To be IMa (rom aisle isxtat,( ittuoiutuw eouatiisXWi.e. isse&trUM UUUtf iUk ijiaslr vgsaMs TUy tftitl llWtslUllWllvrhB4 turn III kWHMVth nNlin bll Nut une lu twenty J If fnw ' mi e ihiwui'uiiMl sty Itwwlk.u of the ii.. I m snw tJm l.imi tills lbs ruit will Im is .!uKl siirpflMt, lby giitlv rtiUt MRS. D.LFI ESTER. The t.urgwt HUaik of HIKlsfJ .MIliMMJltV Of IboohnlMstt stylo. Tb U.il MyUssi from Hun r'runetasi and the mat, line lliieuf imvi.lilns. lAillw.luvtlwt lo mil, liikjxwt and maiiiHire f. PENSIONS D.C.SHERMAN, ou and Claim nivuL I. Ii ii, Ornwon. Deputy County fur blunkk. w If, H, I'miwIoii Itox Ml. MuhMtl Clivrf Vrtte JCxocutrix Notifo. VTOTJCK U hsrby Ktvw tLat IU mi IN ilwslKHsd Iws Wn duly MPKriHtrd SISWllKM IMMy VkllMIM ItWIM and wtHtetANutMOit Mav.ilsswt iri fi Ulll tins sitfilutt wtid istit b. tb(iuly Cearl el ii Uilt of Qit .. rf. r.. .uu. .... . t. a.l ull .u.k.I.LM ILttl Mmiuii nmN.i mwm ww , .. " .-. . ... M0iir,iisruy uuu i uuiy vttrtBtfil Ul lll IsrslKUMl at bsr rssMriua, in i, i m! ti urfakiitit thaiu - . r- ,.--.-.. HUdWStKflMl uarton months tin ..ih U. rtn cswaty. Ojs,h. wlthla sU ruiui iIib ilult o ttMi llrM iHit4ssv ..i t....r A nil utl IAAIUA IsdlUMl U, uld Mtala ar ItvrvNjr riwt4 to Hutk liiuiivdUilw isiymMil of lbs uh to lbs umtsnlgnsd Datsd. January I, isal ' VJjjKUA K. t HANKY Kioqulrtx of the ial of aald dMMdut It Is thedlnlng oar routo. Itruns throuuh visitlbtilu trains every day In tlmyeario ST. PAUL AND CHICAGO ! (Noehanao of cars.) t'omptwod of dliilnifrarH unsurpassed,') l'ullmiiu drawing room sleeiiers Ul luiifii niiipiiiciii TOURIST Sleeping Cars. Host that oh n bo constructed and In which urriiiiinmdHilKn nro both free nnd lur nlxlitMl lor holders of first mid kecond-elass tlckelN,uud ISLKOMIT DAY COACHES. A ounlliinm s Hne (naua;tlnif with all line, ullordliu dlreni. And uiituterrupted sarvlce, I'liiimiiii Klioir 'ss-rvntlonsrun beso- nurtMt In advi coo - : .tu any ab'ut of ths raiu. Thrmiuh tlnkels to mid from all iolnU In AmerliM, Kiuilaud and KtirotM) cun be purolwHod ut any ticket iilllcv of this com- PlilllnferiiiHtloiicoiicuriiinit rales, lime or traliis.roiitiM andotber df bill luriilshed on npialaatlou to auy iinunl or A. I). CHAltr,TON, Asatslaiit Osiiarul fnMUir A iff u I, No, Ifl nrst street, isir. WiuhliiKUiUi Port land. Oregon Orcgonian Kail Hoad Company. neiiwul olflosN KronlaintT. Sis, forttan KAtrrsiUh. PrtHii Toward. 1'Hftlsnd Htatleiw. 1'urtUnd M wr- Oohuic I'ori'nd rort'd Umi us mail mall tip I.V rM IV AM Altr-MABAIJ Qd 8 10 llifirmlrH't'O sill 84 T W ... WuLwtlHirn..-- 1 W IU g ffl IT W-- rTertn . I3 tfi I ..-llrnwnvlil... 7 IU 6 UK. Uoburu B W Oumisetbinsiit Woodburo Willi H V Co imins la ana from iVotlana and at Tall uiaH with trains to uud from Albany, WfcKT HIDN. Alrtls malt fortlaud malt LV AM ak M 83) .IHirtUndMWV- 8 15 IJOft Duudee Juuctlou VM J 60 Hherlilun .... tti I DaIlas,T. 8 SI 4M . Miinmoulh Tin K ., Aim TUiKMs far VVasl Ship siallous for sal at lMt ul Jmlsrson t. Tiekets fur East alda suuiousfor s)eul Union depot, I 'or Mtt and J strtota. 1'IMH.N BUrr. Un. HupU AUett-faU iJ'uss.A'tt "M'Mui y decrtaI I. O. O F. Kural cemeterj'