« — r ssss=nsss9SS=|ss=9as9Ba DATTOP F R ID A Y , Stata Printing office question. but «imply b.,va submitted aome facta. 190/. F xawk C R akko - H IR A IS A ^ K lb 45. B M P O K T A N T N O T IC E . - •OS5SSHBBBWWMEB ■— Mias Astiene K iri*, of Yorthnd, h ai lately hewn «arrierf to a m o n i N a» York mliltanatra named W il­ liam U,; Deming The troutag pao- 4»|o baeame acq*uiuted over the wire, and dona their courting in that «ay. Mia« Karila being a tvl- The Southern Pacifii Ctmpauy will aeon begin extensive Impr manta around ita Bast Side ah The onntract for thv erection of the additions to the Maokamith and hollar shops has bean let and entire Work will soon ha atartad f >r their erection. The buildings «111 be Io- eatad at the end of Ca8t Twenty first street. I t la eatimated that the improvement, Including the coat of the machinery for the boiler ebop -w ill he about 175,000 The naw buildings Will ba erected west of o«wly erected ma chine shop, which «us completed about a year ago. Boiler ahoo w ill be about 190x170 foot, and w ill be constructed of brick The company la also about to erect B new office building, which will be about two stories in height, and will stand oo the site of the present »Id wooden shook, i t has been decided by the eomnany to replace all th* wooden hulldings around the Kaal, Side ahopa with new and np 1» datr otruotosae. The proposed new b lid logs «01 compere favorably with any of the ahopa in the West - P o r t - land Keening Journal. t , v > , X ' -- *' \ , P obtlaxd , Or. April IS, 1902 E ditor H bbai . d :— I nnlipa in “ Brother Hofer's Journal” an ex cerpt from yattr paper nn the “ 8 t a t e Printing Office Graft;” and while I hare no diepoei ion at present to oc­ cupy much of y»nr apace in ex plaining the true status of the State Printing Department, yet 1 am con strained to make reply to just twn , sentences in your rather nnfriendly criticism— namely :— “ A t present the State Printing Offioa ia owned by Frank C Baker, eg-State Printer I t is K x rr r * x x o r WMT W thb B tatc H ousx .” Any one ending the above wonld hare a perfect right to presume that yoo taro r in k in g the State Printer pgy rent to the State for the privil *'h • ! • • be enjoys in the Capitol in the matter of rooms, lights, fuel, and « Wttler. Now, let ua see whether or net the State Printer has any war rent of law for being in the Capitol, and by whet authority. Section 2954, H ill’s Code, * » /r : "Tha Stale Printer shall hare and keep npen a printing office at the Seat nf govern­ or the Btatc, supplied with 1 with which tn perform the of hie office, and ehall be prepared to do ail the work that may he rsqoired of him in poreu h B w a A m ^m a . A •. HA, , » » m e wW a W a lalOll, •,. _ mRmUl ilW rafKJ yfytsi Mr. Canoway, la farther directed to page 68 2 of Senate Journal of 1899, as C a l l o w s '---------------- “8 xmatk OancraaRMT R rsolu non No. 1 2 ”— “ Whereas the joint eommittaa of the legislature ap painted to examine the recounts of the State Printer haa approved the action of Hon. R P Ear hart and Hon. Goo. H. McBride, whila acting as secretary of S t a t e , in providing suitable rooms and other conveni enoea in the Capiptl building for the State Printing o ffic e ; and wh**reaa the establishment o f such office in the Capitol has promoted the com venianca of tha leg! lature while in session and of the several State de­ partments during the recess thereof, therefore he I I “R bsoi . vb » n r thb S bnatb , S tub H ouse C oncurhiwo ’ — In g° going orar the famous "Sharia Routs’’ ol I the Southern Pacigo Co. the traveler ever finds something newtoexolte hie admiration and interest. Starting at Portland, one traverses the whole leuglh of the W illamette Valley, the gem of the Northwest. Mt. Hood M t. Jeffer­ son, and the Three Sisters and oth­ er snow-capped peeks are kept in sight for hours The beautiful cal- leys of the Umpqua and R >gue rivers, with their orchards of peach ee, prunes, apples and other frnits are a delight in themselves. The crossing o the great mountain bar, rier between Oregon and California reveala the grandest mountain sce- iery in the United States. The wonderful turning», twistings and doublings of the railroad bring Into vigjn A- grand array of towering mountains and profound gorges Into which wa gase from dissy heights, forest olad mountains stops stretch­ ing up to the line of perpetual snow, and the mountain streams dashing fiercely down deop canyons, now and then stopping for a abort rest in some quiet pool. After a day’s enjoyment of old M u Sheets, the fin e s t peak on the continent, we drop rapidly down thefcanyon of the Sacramento to the broad plains of tbs Sacramento Valleyin California, and thence through vineyards and orchards to San Francisco. For maps and descriptive litern- lure address R. B. M illbb , G. P. A , 8. P. C o , Portland, Oregon. R A T E S A G A IN RKDUCED F rom A ll P oints E ast . he fore yon m a k e d eA n ite a rra n g e a ie n t J iu r th a t t r ip K a rt le i ue quote ra te s via th e Illin o is C e n tra l R ailro ad. O u r rates are th e lowest to tn* had, am t it w ill nav «ou to w rits us. I f yon liaveu^t tin»* to eotn m u nieate w ith ua t e ll th e agent from w hom you purchase yo u r tic k e t th a t you w a n t ta tra v e l by «ray of th a Illin o is C e n tr a l, and von w ill n ever regret th e trip . I f s a y of ytair relatives o r frionds in th e E a s t a re com ing .west w h ile th a low rates a re in effect w rite us about th e m , and we w ill see th a t th e y get th e lowest rates w ith th a heat service. T h ro u g h to u ris t o rra , peraonatly conducted e xen r afon cars, fre e re c lin in g c h l a ir d art, —In fact a ll th e la te s t con vehietii teas K n ow n .to m odern railro ad in g . F o r p artic u la rs re g a rd in g ratea, tim e , services,atop overs. d iffe re n t connections and routes, etc , call on o r address, « . H . T R U M B U L L , C o m ’Î. A g t 142 T h in l Hl re e l, I'O rtla n d , O r. ‘THA MILWAUKE A fa m ilia r nam e for th e Chicago, M il w anbee A 8 t. Panl R a ilw a y , k n o w n a ll o v e r th e U n io n an th e G re a t R a ilw a y ru n n in g th e “ ProxaRB L fe r n t n " tra in s eyery day an d n ig h t betw een 8 t. Pitnl and C h c lg o , and O in a l.a and Chicago, ■‘T h e o n ly p erfe c t tra in s in th e w orld ” U n d e rs ta n d : C o n n e rtio n a a re mm w ith A u . T ra n s c o n tin e n ta l L in es, assur­ ing to paasengera th e beet service know n. L uxun on a coaches, ele ctric ligh ts, steam h e a t, o f a v e rity equaled by no o th e r lin e . —— — - Has th a t y o a r tic k e t reads v ia “ T h e M ilw a u k e e ” w hen going to a n y p o in t in th e U n ite d States o r C anada A ll tic k e t agents sell th e m . F o r ratea, p h am p leta o r o th e r in fo rm a ­ tion, address, J . V t. C askv , C . J . E iiuv , T ra v . Pass. Agt, Oviivra* Agent. H O R T L a N I). OR LODGE DIRECTORY W. OF- THE W. Q L l ) H I C K O R Y G A M P , R O . SOO- W oodm en o f th a W o rld m e e t e v e ry Sat­ urday e v e n in g , a t W o odm an h a ll. Day- ton , O regon. V is itin g N eigh bo rs w e l­ come C H A S . H A U N D E R 8 .C . G- F . R . S M I T H , C le rk . WOMEN w WOODCRAFT P ro s p e rity C irc le N o . W 0 W o m e n of W o odcraft, m eets e v e ry T h u rs d a y e v e n ­ ing in W oodm an h a ll, D a y to n , O r. V is Ming N e lh b o ia a lw avs w elcom e. M K H . H. M . R O 8 8 N K K , U . N . M I 8 8 H A T T I E O . U O W D Y , C le r k . “T h at the aotion of Secretary of State, a t custodian of the Slate Capitol in providing said rooms and lights, fool and water for the 8tate Printing Offiooie hereby approved, A. O. U. W. and the Secretary nf State ie in- H a rm o n y IxMlge N o . 28, A n c ie n t O rd e r atruoted to oontinne the same ” of U n ite d W o rk m e n , m eets e v e ry S a tu r­ New, the next aentenoe— namely, day n ig h t in A . O . U . W . b a ll,- D a y to n , “Tha presses shake the walla ” The Or. V is itin g b re th e rn c o rd ia lly re- eaivad. M . W . K R E IT Z , M . W . presses stand upon solid brick foun­ J . E . M F .L L 1 N U E R , Rec. dations, built from the ground up to a lovoi with the floor No part of D. OF A. O. 0. W. U n ity Lodge N o . 17, ° * H o n o r, the presses touch the floor, being ie th e A . O . independent of the building U . W . h a ll, De; V is itin a m em - I, D a y to n ,O r And in thia oonnection, let me here elcom e. a lw a v s a w wel aMRe a sonUhce from Brother “ 7B M I8 8 E F F I E G A B R I E L , C of H . ‘ Hofer’s Journal” — b m iu “ By L E N A G . 8 C O T T . Rec «shat right and authority ie v part UNITED ARTISANS of the State Hooee need for a print S ecu rity A ssem b ly No. IS , m e e t in reg­ ing office T” In reply to hie ones tlon, hia attention ie respectfully u la r eeeeion e v e iy M onday e venin g in W . o f th e W . h a ll; n t 7 JO p. m . V lsU In g- sailed to above section of H ill's m em bere in v ite d . Code, and to the above resolution, ‘ P. J . W I R P 8 M . A . P R A N K C R A B T R E E 8ee. and let me add evpeoially that a Democratic Senator introduced the' R C said resolution iff tha Seuate, t nd M eet th e second and fo u rth S aturdays in that not a single vote was registered m o n th , a t 2 p in ., in Odd F e llo w * agaiRst-n, and that when the reso­ each h a ll, I »avion. lution reached the House, a Demo­ iN R ff. R B. W R U R K R , Pres. M I 8 8 N E L L I E M c C A N N , Hoc. cratic member moved that House concur in the adoption of tha resolu­ I. O. O. F. tion, and it was concurred in with- J ia u u u ia iiiu ii. Y a m h ill Lodge N o . 20, I ( K O . F ., out opposition. Y « , « (lie r a i» » th .i I h . n M M W » l n t a . d i« T . b . . < r f l b . a . . . S S T *’ “ .“Ô S « T Ê Ï ~ 5 * W i i f er demerite of the impending t < » 8 . W . g l O L E R , u ec'y. D O N ’T A .T X T . GUESS ' kut if you are going E tet write ue for our rates and le t ua te ll you ab o u t the aewioe and aooorarao-latlona offered by the Illin o is C e n tra l iia ilro a d . T h ro u g h to u r­ ist e«trs »*• tk« Illin o is C o ntro l fr®m P a c ific Coast t® Chicago «nd C in cin n a ti. >Mwl fail to -W rite e e a b o n t y p u r t r i p a s « rs a r s ta a p ea ltio a to g iv e ? ■ « sem e valuab le la ta r v '-'U o a and a a a li l anea. MBS o f th e Eneat t r a i l » M l » m ils * o f tra c k o vu r la th a wbtob ta npewatod w o rld . F o r p a rtic u la rs re g a rd lag fre ig h t or peeeeniter ra te s aad eervlee v a il < a v • 4. C. LINDSEY, * * * * * B. H. TRUMBULL, T . F . ^ P A. 149 OmTI Agent. T h ir d 8 t .. P O R T b A N D , O R K C fo N . t* * Free. Get ItTo-Day. Free. y iu ia t----- ■■a a, roaauru any W . w w t lb« » mm ol miaday arkool Supor- ta tvaa o n u «ad T a a c b S S ^ C h rla tla n Kn daavm or*. Kpwortb L c a n a ra , K in g ', Daucht- •ra. •«<*■ l n ta rt Ilia aaajy of anybody who ' * ' “ ‘•"»» «4 In lh a «VllneM and dabbath Handing And Io any itanon The w©U know n and LARG E ESTABLISH M ENT of the M l_____ VTLLE GRANGE A N D FA R M ER S’ OO.’S Stock, of w hich w a s closed up som e tim e ago for th e benefit o f th e oreditore, w a s sold at A ffealed bid sale. s s ia .“d iis s « s : .'; 'K r — « 3 BBW YORK WSBKLY WITORSS. In te rd ^ a o m ln n U u s a l In Kollgltm ; JACOBSON & CO An E x p o n e n to i A p llm lC h r ia tla a lty ; Ind epen den t In PollUen, of’’ “ U m H ?'"’ ° f lnt* r w ’or , w r ■»■»«»? F a rm and G arden D e p a rtm e n t; D octor's C o lu m n ; T a lm a g e ’s S e rm o n ; C h ild ren 's D e p a rtm e n t;' SclentiHc D e p a rtm e n t; H p irit o f the Press, etc. w ere th e successful bidders, and are n ow in possession of the entire General M erchandise Stock, am ounting to nearly . O N L Y O N E D O LLA R A Y E A R . 820,000.00. SABBATH READING. A Sixteen Page W eekly P aper. Solely R eligio us In C h aracter. No N e w s ; N o P o lltio a. S to rie s ; P o e tr y ; Hunday-achool Leeeou; ChrleUan E n d e a r, r and E p ­ w orth League T o p ic s ; M others' Sabbath A fterno on w ith the C hildren ; M iscella­ neous Religious m a tte r. T he tim e is set for O N L Y 60 C EN TS A Y E A R . SATURDAY, APRIL Z6ft 1002, it 0 o’clock, ■ F r t , slrnpls t oplea r l tha Wltuaaa and Sab­ bath Baadllig n n i on anpl(ration. JOHN ¿6110 A I. a CO., 180 Naaaan Mtreat, Naw York. Pj t r i 11 V » * * ’r}pU«« price Of tha Witaaaa heading when taken together la toxne^ed'iiratlou1 * " • • * • « hberat To com m ence closing out th e entire stock, at a great sacrifice. Goods w ill be reduced in prices from 1-3 to 1-8. Stock oonsists of th e following^ lines: - D R Y GOODS, CLOTHING, BOOTS and SHOES, H ATS and CAPS, M ILLIN ER Y , FA N C Y GOODS, NOTIONS, CLOAKS and JACKETS, M ACKINTOSHES, R U B B E S GOODS, and a ■ LARG E STOCK OF FR E SH GROCERIES. T h e Goods need no recommendation, as the store is too well known to the public. T h e E N T IR E 8 T O C K M U S T B E C L O 8 E D O U T W I T H I N S I X T Y D A Y S A T T H E F A R M E R 8 ’ ( ' 0 L O C A T IO N . * No goods w ill he delivered, and no m ail orders w ill be tilled. T E R M S S T R IC T L Y C A 8 H . O r r a a Ix T B A O B M K A a y .-Irtre ttr name la not on our ll.t and yon d a , I re toTry »Sr papers, ■end ue I t cents (H ire r or atampe) and wa w ill aeudI you both tha Witness aud tabbath Read- Ing r for " three m - - — m outh,. — Figa, Oranges, Lemons, Bananas, * Candiee,. Nuts, M c M IN N V IL L E GRANGE AND Cigars, Stationery, R . J A C O B S O N & CO. Canned Goode And a variety of other articles kept in stock at the Poetoffioe Store. Purchasers and owners of Ih e M c M in n v ille G range apd F arm ers’ Co estate. Positively, no goods w ill be sold before 9 o'clock Don’t forget when buying. Saturday, A p ril 20, 1902. * .i — Iw laat «reek’s H kbald «re reed C. T. POMEROY We don’t know much about the A B U S IN E S S E D U C A T IO N oaabBB m * . where some old settler* were de present t doctriné of the Letter Day Sainte, and are -wot wholly con­ ct-ived in buying what they thought Diamonds, P itch es, Jew­ vinced that eainia no«y exist on tn tie whiaky. We will eay that elry, Clocks, and earth. But if what haa been said moat of the old settler* know^rhen they haves good article of tea or of Joe Smith, Brigham Young and 8 IL V K R W A H E . W R IT E FOR P A R T IC U L A R S TO other founders o f thub faith id true, whiaky, ami *hen it i* beet io ureor S A L E M , - - • OREGON. Ptn«- w atch and jc w e lry rv|>alrltig a we know it wan better for them that let them alone. W ith some people some of the present Oregon women herd to tell which has the a peclaltv. A ll kind » o f J e w e lry tnanu- a o tu re d to o rd e r. •a - were not their wives. About the worst effect. first uuesflon presented to our mind A V aluablr M xdh . ixx F or ie, did those good(f) Mormon eldere C ough * and C olds im CH ildbim . — FOR 8A LK . d i- bald headed? and were their wives iostaumental in the removal “ 1 have not the slightest hesitancy A No. 1 good cow, g ivin g M of their heir, and was Ann E lin in recommending Chamberlain’s good lot* of m ilk kiiy«l und gen- Cough Remedy to all who ere suf­ the one who taught them the art? fering from coughs or oolde,” eaya tie at|d eusy Io m ilk . Price rea­ Second did she leave both Brigham ♦» A ny one wunting a Chas. M Cramer, Eea , a well sonable. and his rrllginn, because she was known watch maker, of Colombo, good m ilk e r and means business not permitted Id nave as many hua Ceylon. “ I t hae been some two and lias the coin, call at H rkald hands as he had wives? There la a years since the City Dispensary first office 805 L A R K IN S T R E E T , L. DURHAM, woman’s rights spirit existing in called my attention to this valuable President. San Francisco, Cal. parte of the world at this time, which placee woman on a higher medicine, and I have repeatedly O e n e m l A g -n to wr.uito In cultivation, orrbaad, house, xa*. m n a lo r water and rood pastnre, Governor T . T . Geer of ibis barnM rt nf place nae been tiled, about 8 miles from yton. m per acre. slate, and who was up for re­ a# acre mountala ranch. Io * house, meadow, nom ination, by the republicans, mom tim ber |7«a. aere, with barn al WO per w r r «7 a e rr, at but was not nominated, has found * to per acre, nn b n lld ln r, «11 n n der cwltivetlnn. • a r r » w all Im provad, rood b a ll,lin . It* th a t politicians .are fickle and aeraera. T h e » tracts all Join: and a r t w e ithin |»olitics is uncertain. H e th in ks M m ile of school b o n » , and »hont 8 miles from Dayton. A barpalB. rinters th a t tillin g U ie *o il W ill be a more A rood boose, rood Improvements, orchard, small fruits, la Dayton, In c lu d in g « aero, A seven coiutnn hand preaa, sure and fu lly its honorable life. and of land. in good order, for aale. W ill he One-half section ot good paetnre land In J. F. 8TAIQER. The lumber shipments from Ora D ow las county, t W a, r I west. sold at a very low price. In q u ire M aero, of txcellaw t land, w ithin 1 m ils of P bofriktoh . n in 1901 amounted to a I o u t Dayton. On public road, nil la cnltlvatton, no at thia office. haflfflnWb Ma Sna location for a good borne. ,000 oarkMda. Pr sent indica­ ULBM. • . - ORBOOP. tions show that thia year** ship­ T ir e t elnss in every rerpt-ct ment* «rill exceed tho*uof last yaar Ratas from $1 to $2 per day. Spec­ by mors than 50 par cent WANTED! * ial attention paid to Commcraial lips o r t . D s w r r r talmaob , by Traveler*. Swmple rooms in etui RellaW« a a a far Waaaeer of a Brasefc OStoa Tha bread, cakua, pie* and con- o n , Rev. F ra n k D n triU T alm a g e , and «ra «rtab»«vas tu«fci*rielaUjr. MsmtaasmA ovation nsaoelato odltorn o f C h rU U a u H e ra ld .- osaatas tor tk a r1«h« a » a . Bluffly ¿Jr« amd fcolionery at Ollvar’a bakery, Mo O nly book endorsed by T alm a g n fam ily. »■I*»..... Minnville, you can depend aa hsing ■ «ici vntffi Wmwn »relit»« w tanamig. B oorm ons proBls fo r agnate w ho set first class. T ry them. I I 7 * ° want a pair of ehovs-or TIE T. MBS q uickly. O u t l t 10 oeuto. W rite I ____ Clothes washed riesn and dona d ia to ly C L A l K A 0 0 . , 8. 4tb M qharnes* made to order, cull ou G ’ CINOtNNA up neat at Nawharg Steam Laundry. P b lla , P a. M e n tio n tbto paper. Ixm dciit aausen. llloMratoS ctatos»»«« X K f P . TIB C0TTA6E. K “ AGEBTS WANTED A X 7 . k Willamette Exchange. Chinese exclusion is now extend ed m our insular pueeeysious, eo that «meadvance has been made, even i f IheM itohell Kahn bill did meet H O TK L M B X -A BAROAIX.-F ob S alk . Hotel bu lldlna and o n t-h a lf block, and one dr feat. The labor organisations o 1 and a h a lf lots adjoining w ith ha m . Thera are tw k ile h e u r. d tn ln * room, parlor, nWca and ihe eonntry should now focus their •s v o tra l bedroom, nn Aral Soor. Tha second s ory co ntain, -jnaood , l » d room,. Outbnlid- efforts upon the Japanese'and the in * ,- A ,*le u d ld location tor a hotel One requirement of a higher standard boat d ally to aud from Portland, and train ll fu rn itu re and houMbnld roods w ill be M id . for other foreigners coming into this A Also one floe Plano worth InOO. w ill be sold for asylum for the ti'Uione of the earth. *2M. Al«> 10 a c t» tn m ltlT a llo n , wall located, which w ill be told separate If dealied This la — The Evening Journal (Portland) a b arraln for tha r lrb t m ao. w o m an afflicted u til, fem ale ilia- ease ia o o n rta n tly m enaoed w ith I b eoom lng a ehildleaa w ile . No | m edicine eon restore dead a g a m , but W in e o f C a rtlu i does | reg u late derangem ents th a t p r v i n t e on eeption ; d o c m is c a rria g e . d«»a reatom «eel imwrtton« and shattered nerv< ■»d does b rin g hahira to homes b arren and desolate fo r re a r W in e o f C « x W g iv e , w o m m t h e h ealth and streng th to b ear heal- allowed nil Constitution and Hunny South comhioaiion rub-cripiionr, both for only $1 25 per ye>. The Conetitulion stands exactly tn the letter Upon all its otfrra. Send in tn day and put the whole thing, letter, money and estimate, in tha same envelope, addressed to T hb A tlaitta CoNaTrruTioN,