The weekly Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1872-1878, March 31, 1876, Page 6, Image 6

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WEEKLY OREGON STATESMAN.
"WEEKLY " CXN" ST ATTTl AT A' J l-
FRIDAY,
ILARCH M, 1S7G.
j-, l-Trotu Saturday at anlmsIUy.i
8Bf dtrUnnentof "Centennial Store,'
r D . A A. A. If eCully. They opon up .plea-
waeiuc 10-aay and Invite everybody toeonie
in ana examine quality and price. Find Dm
u toe atarkey block, on Commercial straet.
Alka Ifer-fcnte.
Isast Friday Tuning the Alka Literary Booi
ety discussed the question as to whether the
dead language, should be abolished from our
colleges. The question was ably bandied, and
tram tne arguments we would judge that dead
languages would not be abolished from our col
aooijmi ana Maj. jsarnardi were lb
vicums of a good juke a few dart Knee. A well
art an 4 adventurer oaaae along and purohaMd
f thm several hundred dollara worth of goodi
man umu mam packed preparatory ta shipping
u aw uay. tub labor and the ex
pense of panting and billing were undergone
but taaatamar disappeared and has ntrl't
iur mem. -oe-eev- afine (tot ia brmawrf
ot a front- The Lieut, arnilee and says noth-
A Koltnar, editor of the Btandard, was in the
eirj jwitwday, and called on ua.
Jeeee Parrish, of Marion, is now in the city.
Nod H. Looney, of Jefferaon, is now doing
a. . twyal, of SileU, u registered at tho
nemeaeta.. -.. .
Edward JJ. Deady, Deputy C. S. ' If arshal, b
now in the oily on business connected with hi.
Te (aralm.
The carnival at the Opera House last night
was agraa euareej, lb. spacious hall hi.
complete jam. Following were the principal
uujiojonion, nere nunstrol; W.
. v,, oaaer; John Chase, Grant and Beat;
Mr. Jennings. New York fir-m.. t
.wam j in
(Frem Suadsy morning's Daily.
'Saaasry Fwfclle.
Ths Goreraor yesterday reaPDeinted 6. W.
Bailey, of Panatetoa, Umatilla county, a Notary
rutins ler in aiale or Oregon.
f s bratna.
In our notice of the earniral last evaninjr we
slated thai.tbs Zouave oostome was worn by
Mies Millie Taylor, whan it should hare been
KUea Teytec.
Trvu Tuesday Wornlutj'S Daiiv.
Til tkit lf...h. IBlL .IV.., , . -
- v ifw aoiq. at 7:ao a w
Haaoock Lea Jackson, in the 80th year of hia
TT K.Dunbar, Q. W. C,
as in the city yesterday.
Senator J. J. Daly of Dallas, paid our ai tv a
flying nut yasturuay.
Joha W. Cottar, of Bala, fe raoistarad at th.
Cbeneketa.
Pr.T. F. Wightman doparts Mondar
ing for Eugene City.
. ' " raiauwaj. .; .
Dopoty V. B. Karshal Barn, j. i.. n!fv
ofttoial bnatnaaa. su -
Bhariff Shaw's family has iwoorered and ha is
aaiu regularly at bia ofhaiaj business.
Borne capitalist! hara nailt eaHmatai oa the
T., of I. 0. O. T " u""m e pure mountain water of the
auau IDIO BWD, tUTOUf b Kipas, Which Will
gia aufseient nreaiara to aupply the highest
ouuamKs. The plan is to pat iu the beat pit
aaa mm aUaUUUlM
ne are adrued, says the Orooonian. that u.
Executira Oantennial Committee bare tendered
nan. j, w. Haamith an inntation tn v.
Tl i .i : . "
"iar ny ineeTSUiug train that ilia three
priaonors, oneparoVHW, WaUou, and Burke, who
aaoaped from tho Portland jail some days siuca
wera arrastad on Batazdaf last by Mr, laie
Sheriff of Tawhlll aoauty, aaar Si. Woe.
': f ttnmmmvimu. t ,
wariaaTioa-Ai, roan rr Mtaa uzzia dotbh.
Tt's always been thought a moat critical case,
Wheo. maa is poasewad or more nature than
rraoa.
Theology teaches that man from the first
Was smlul by nature and Justly accursed.
E!? b' WM ""'J plan
That God had loTantad to savs errius man:
Ttiaonlr atunamxnt h. ....... '
To auud the elleut of his own wd mistake!
Now tin. was tlicdoctrinoof Rwl Taraon Brown.
" praaoaaa not laug smoc in a small e mutry
town. '
nawassaalonsandoarnest, aud could so excel
tBriuraa ot sinners la boll.
That a famous rcriral oommencsd in the place.
And huadrads of aoula fonnd aalraHoa br grace
But he fouud tlial h huln'r ... 1 I.;.." .," "1"'
Till I... h.,1 i LTTTir"?"
- -km wis i. itxr aieuaire.
This man was a bhKk.miti. r..i.' 1 , . w piseas, i
bold. u uw,n, nntshed? Hot Ther stud.
With great brawny sinews, like Vulean f ohl ' ,UBtim". and each day would dtselesa
vmv im aviurc tkacm.r.
sie is one of ths most divine arts, and
how is this delightful study abused in our day.
"u" are aur amsiolaasr Row many are
Uiere in our city who understand this art We
do not ask how many prehmd toundsrsUnd
and area teach others, but how many thorough
yamlarstaad music in aaylbrmf Take for
iostanas, Harmony. I dare say ware we to
lllaaatea a...ii.
riy irom aorta ta south, from
to west, there would not bs three persons
wuu aren thought of this
branch; and y.t It b one of the most .ubllrna
..uaiaa in musie. We will notice, for iitstanoe,
mil, noli harmony la the predaetlsnt of
"aiaohn, Hsndal, and uthar fa-
-. musicians. Did tu.irmu.loal l.c.lia
consist in being able to ail at ih I aY naa-fiaai sea
snd rattle off a few ieea, ai.d then call thoir
LKQAL ADVERTISE M ENTS.
NOTICE
aaaiHimii-Miia kii nsar tvaa Ml.a. k
oration on th. approaching Fourth of Jul,, and Uar-oniou. and ncaaj Tawai "Z ( Z
that the honorable gentleman has accented. Th. next eleetiaau n., - a..w 7 , ,77
rir aelecuon. oa, "nng." i. ord to mT toTZ:
and that portion of the procraoim. ha.
entnulad to able hantla.
ranka bat ibay oanaai aocompliah ,.y snch
Tka 1. O. a. It. aV. KMMraaJaiaaeut.
Wa are informed that this entart.inm.nt k..
bean postponed untU TaasdaT a.ni. m i.
i8th. As some of the best mmionl and literary
talent of the city has bean engaged for theoo.
easion, we are sure that we can promise our
readers an elegant and enjoyable entertainment.
We hops the I. 0. 0. D. S. and 7MMn-a
Society will make this affair a grand financial
oon he programme assumes
systematic form it wiU be giren to our readers.
thing.
As aha realtentiaj-y.
Ths religious acrrices at the FBltm(;,.
fianday ware attended by a lama numtr nf
visitors irom ths eity, Berricaa an tn tw hi,T
at the aarne place next Sabuath, the sermon to
ue Hraacnsa oy UM L'beulain. and u ... i
- w a alaaM IU ti . . .tvnwu "Ur X OlfJT WO ITT '
be furnished by theaame parUe, who bay, I-"?? ?.', ?L,?"t,rttuU?u fre h. stM,uiu die;
com, caed the choir for the past two Hnnda olam Xrou mfui
- WoftbeLambandtheaiTeroftifa.
A number of IWem elocutionist, h.re been Zu Tn '"V?0"1 inclined P
v4s.9 A -as .a n ... . . 1AM 1119 PrUWUle laaifta m.nA I .tv a a r
00 U IHUetBiBitlt frw kh.! . 1 WflM LMV iMatnii m . ,
Andaometim-wMrsare-hn. i. tVrfJT";
He lacked the refinement that culture aonraya WtozVJl! """
rough and uncouth in h maunTd 1
Bin uowetur bwiking in whole or in nart we ara a,J7fV.,7r '" P"0'1 P'T and
-und and allTuiht -hen you "JmeV bi. JSV.a'.!. 7 d
uwt. ' i . 7: "-7 s uutunmu
On dftT ihn trnnal naMiMt .'!. r .
ri. ,7." 7 f " "im I'll mi laTOZlE.
.rmiU,-T f Bter UUMi u,wfullT wont;
Aad W bauimor iudiwlriously
'i1.' ud 1,8 P"1. "d exhorted and
sung, ,
And warned and entreated poor Peter to fir
From the nit ,.f . "'.
I et ther sal II. JJ.. ulu"e. "1
a.hef., -Tr-"K""'Tt-
1 . T. "vrm muH t-k
Mrs. J
Jaujntgomory, one of the principal
inTited to attend the Bute Teacher-. w..,!?le.if
at Albanr. on th ! f a.., .r.:" - wua
- va Itui S(
1 J . a
right io undertake .7-." " . T
Uirougb . thorough ??y"
music school. " ""Miaas
t derotnd entirely
re should ba uml.
hare Universities,
music schools. Thisonaht r "VI "VI. ?
7- 7 ' j n ...ill it.
There are anhni in .v.-
. v " " " uevowa ent
Coli.K and in.lTtuiion. ''J'J
tl....k
ladies and gentlemen, we a lnfn,m, v. From a htUe black bottle i,,w . J ti-fii.-.V" Te li and with a lit.
. JIOD 1 --a wuiuOtUIWU W I T u "lUfl CUUIU (A mtl aUu .
advance UUIUU " ""
Maines,.policeman; Chas. Belt, Gen. Squimalf
Hale Backensto, aoe'of clubs; Alia Brown, con
net; George Herren, Eory O'More; Willard
Harran. Heatlwo Chines. Hiss Alio. Vu
appeared as a page- Miss Bailie Price. Giuatv
peasant girl; Mra. Orton, Jnnocewael Jtua Mto-
""J"" -wraanr. Measrs. Thorns,. Ootbim
and Eddie Herren were made up as Mr. and
Mrs. Grwndyand right Toyalljr did they per-
JLDere were a Urge num-
bar, of other maskers present, but the boase
wa crwnad that it was ampoMibb Tor sour
wprtea ,bt,m the naraea. Mm Miami,
PoweU was awarded a gold ring, a, the beet
lady character, and Mr. John Chase, shirt stud,
and Uarva buttons, as the best gentleman char-
" "uiw upen inisaTaoini;
as usual. Go early and secure skates '
gABraBKfrrA AcAalat.
..uruana, leii io that eiry last evening i.
company with Deoutv Dnitad R- u u.
Buna. We hear Dan smith tw-
j unu Knian
wj to the Penitentiary tor the robbery spoken
of, was taken to Portland this morning, and it
is aaui that both these parties are summoned to
gio endeuoe before the Grand J
ia Jtuiuomah County.
t-.ufciuiuo oi me exercuaa t ik.
The following
" "wmau rubbery case lately triad Pea tne lnviUUon and will ha t,-..
rneasrs. i,SL. ilewley. . G. W. nj!t n.., BU ,a : "I H "ot mention the l.i .1.-
vr . - v.wu.bwi I . n.K - nn
xyicaeraon, atlases Bertha aiuoro.. Q-.u c n. ..TTr,'.
Carpenter. Ada . M.v and it w .7 Thf.n-;..i "7?J'" D dam !
' ..-.a n, n, amur-i - t "fS, m 11 in rtHintl r li
ouitrmt.
what do you . Oiwgon - .toaT: Htoto ?. '"f
the Union.
rnr.RKs. TMIC rolXOWINO mcm?rib-
. J' l'"l',"'tT. tonnU III the iMnwrnulon of
wpa . i . urauu, raitmiin at saleat, MarlomuMin
ly, Drt'Kun, was ai'laed liy the iinUiirmKnaU !.
ruary iili, 17, at Salem anirvwaid, Tor a.xtint .r
vlolailen orneetloa s.att, Ituviaad Hlatntea of tho
United Hlaten, by the auld A. V. (irulil., K wit:
. mMon. wni.aoy; 14 gallotis brandv; 4iallons
run; igallunagln: ID gal inn. wine; 4 drawn, ale
IpliiMI; sdnaeiu biner. (anmrtnl); li diaamju
maoia Uiticvr; do.. pep.miiH; 4leoillalius
aud uontniiu; i empty burreU and keg-
Now, therefore, nntine la herahv alven In all
iwnon.ulsiiaiiifr said above UowrllMt praiiariy,
or any bitereat tharelu, to nipar before lb. lin-
ilr . Mmn- Orrgon, ami make amih claim
within thirty ,vi from the rl.to hareor, or lha
aid propartr mUl be dsolaros forfnUitd in the
Uuiied mattM, and soUi a. provided by law.
,. A. N.tiAMBKt.t,"
I"l"'ollirJM.trl.)tofOreaB.
Balora, rubna -y mill. 1W7S.-4W
Ma.
Tbeseelaaea) Taieory .'
Be ouiatlv a .U "I.." ""
I aa uuu UMIU, UI I
Otltak Ollt fit ilia ai . .
Perwns feeling an intoreet upon the theorvso J?" fowlwrnbabslTnad bum nalr hilhead
J"!: wiil'be wtZ. ,
musical advan
nit. UM "J a no teachers in oar
have UkeniTJ. to T-
It. f"w lu"n from some ssoond r.,!.
earnestly
pleased to learn that Prof. Chaney has at length
oonsented to deliver a ooar) of lectures upon
too much excited to siug or to pray.'
But thought that how
" vu( uiaju . . " , m owaiea oy rraoe.
Una anhlAt . .1 Y . , . . .. iaJnairS of tha I itiu, 1 . 7
MKiaiauva nail, baaing I plaee . 1 ,uro " their
toaoh ohaaner for th,'. v- "J
hie of instructing i 32, T"W.?!7 nu P-
of our teachea ail u i. a dLirl.n t S""""
one to employ tlMm flo TT""e,,,, "T
who ha. .tnrt,Lm:Oo rather to aome one
one wlm ku a V "rk'anixw achool.some
2 " ? dlP,om "uUtng them to teauh
... I IT.' " .uu? on piano-forte, bat
.on.. I .. uvtiu wsat HCnOST avanmor ll?L . IWM riW Brrfln m I MuuiuaiaJia. lurmnn I
l . . . . u.ua w . . . - . T I I aitinn nH ll . t , -li maat eoapo.
wM w.u owa our Bkoie. laammk.. . . ' - "wi aanuav evaniae "ai nisnt. when ilia 1, .... I It .1 ,
8l-t- is 159. m,d aronn, iw "Z?. for "ouths. It will ba worth .Mill . . high. ruun .tudr d T:.' "".. this
three from Or,wm tt ' " . nd these lectora. r, if r,.' " And red snafu of litrhtnin almi h.;i.i I any In tha L'nmtT a"4 10 laapeat to
w,.u , " . --w4. . :r, . through tha akv: ' Amaaoa.
""'"J xreoencjt Bchwatka. Th. i,.. I . oi mrormauoB that will The choral. ..f th. ,.t... iL. . 1 . ' .
ta. n of F. G. Bchwatka, of this cir7d . " to th'e wanTof T&dT
Summons.
Juatiee.' Coert far lbs Pra.Ua.it of riarvai Slate
of liragon, County of hlarbuu
B.M. Kkbmb, l-fir, , )
VI. ( J'l.ll ...
A. M. Mitoani. Daft, i . aaaaiw .
TV. A,: MoCORRLK, THS AROTK MA MHO
A ualeuilaut: lnUiaiuinia or ti. tti.i. nr ....
flaon. y.n are hereby required to apiwar helhre
the aoileraiKuad.a JaalUt at tin ..
preulaot atuniNiiil, en Ik 41th Uny of ftlarvb, IWlL
al one o'chx k in the afternoon of aaid day. at li'e
uuxiun, in aaia nreoimit, te auswer
the above named plaimm la a civil a.uion.
The ilvfttndaiit will ih . ......... ..... ir l ..
t-aVSwrr "'n'J,,l"t iMirein, the J'laintiff will
take liulainent for two h.iniii ....a -. .-
and lorty.mdrh.ooltar.aod uosia of uil, aod
' amf.
1 . wM,I1Mt,Fiiaj Ua I Ullltfl(!rn
dtdumlaitt, in the WKKi.r Hai.KH SrATaaMai.
INib ui,e, In Sln,, Marlon Cwl.t?. Or '
'T b"'l thl leifi ilay orrebru-
JAJIShl). TAl l.OB,
Jmihiaiif ihn Peai'e.
Notice. "
nMlK WV.PAllTNKItSIIIP HKRKTOFOItK IX-
"Unit hmweeij ihe uiiilurnliineiL under tiui
-..Ived br n itual oa,,t, Mr. K Herrman and
i..i.Jl. "'" "rm Horn the flTn. jhe
ieonth Annual Comm.nm.n. r 1, I St UP Oaology, Zoology. Botanr And Chamis.
Hpital Medical Collega. Bew lark Cily, and !? "'". With chr'' Bd Patatlnga, The .."fllfir.,
. li of grsdaates at that iuatiiution tor 16 TTS Bnn,ta' " 1
lliafiniaail
to the pains f
The avenga of the daily recitations and writ
ten examinations: .show that tha "following pci
aon belong to olass first; all those whose stand-
uijs june or aoove being of this class. Of
tuoae below ninety we make ho repoifcTjN am.
ber 6f ituaoii6,"'8ittyfiie!, s m, s h
1 100 Reid F.ln.
ilrown, h orris . 96
Bean, Frank 100
Brown, Ai 100
Berry, Ora f"- J08
Oohn, Theodora ? t 99
Cox, Zelia ly
Coshow, Phronia 100
Cole, Wallace 100
OalTert, Ada ' " " 90'
Cusper, Asggiei l'
Oex, Azar ' 90
Carpenter. Mav 100
Osener, Anraer 94
Hewett, tfatbew -'- 100
Lafore, Lewis 93
Bl orris, Guasie 96
Parmenter, Chas 95 -
i-ermna, Jii , leo
Bejnuhia, Grace
Scott, WinBeld
bmitii, Clara
Bavape, barah
nwegte,- Ulevia ;
Bbaw, Hmniav
100
90
100
90
-v iao
i 100
100
Weatherford. Fred Idrt
wait, Agsie . 100
Wait, Oiive 100
an Wagner, Thos 100
Beott, Grant
Colbert, Viola
lien-en, Ed
Kosky, mma
iloorea, Wylie
Plamoudon,
Patton. Marv,
inm, Ida
100
100
99
100
100
100
100
101)
100
as
The following persons were called borne two
weeks before term closed. Their daily recita
tions show as follows: ' ' - -
Jiewett, Matbew 100 Colbert, Viela
fpn, Tom 100 Buckner, ilary
CLASS IS BOOK-KEEPI.tO.
Edward Perkins, Frank McCullv,
Malhew Hewett, f Tom Morruion,
Ai Brown, " John Chase. :-
As it is a regulation of the school tliat no
one's name shall appear upon this report whose
aTBrage standing in daily recitations aud exam
inations, fall . below ninety we have had to omit
some twenty names. Of these it is proper that
we sa no one has fallen below sixty-five and a
iajarity are over eiahty.' ;X. J. Xjawib.
KTATE NCHtMJI, rtB THE M.II.
W witueaetd an examination of the pupils at
aijsotatebcbool fur the Blind, jestenlay,
oosretary unauwick, Col. GUfry and others
were present. Mr. Chadwick delivered a short
address, Congratulating Hhe school on its fine
and effective condition. Superintendent Rev
J. HBahcbek, Oaliveteda short address to both
pupils and visitors, which was well received.
Bev. J. fl. Babcock is Superintendent of this
artiool, Charles H. Kaiser, principal ; snd, I)r.
. G. Chase and wife have the imrutdiate-char-'e
of the buildings and school rooms. '
The studies pursued by this moat unfortu
nate class of people consist of reading, writing,
mental arithmetic and English grammar. Three
different systems of reading are taught and both
Tocal and instrumental music.
The proficiency attained by tue pupils is
truly wonderful. With the light of Heaven
abut out from their physical vidian, it seems j
very straDge that they can lean: biiythiug at all
of the mattOTi nientioned a thesubjit of their
studies. They csrmaliy excel in mental arith
metic, eolviug problems in ftaclious with a de
gree of celerity that is unequalcd by most peo
ple who are fouud with good eye-sight.
In a walk through the institution we were
greeted on every hand by positive evidence of
ueatueas no sanitary mtaiures being in any
way Deglected.
While it is most unfortunate to be bereft of
sight, such luanagementas our school receives
if calculated to relieve the afflicted to the grea'-
eat possihto 'extent, aittl ia looking ever titty
matter a vi,kor natnrjllr concludes that it i
noi so baa to be blind aft ell. We are not ad
vised of the C04 of the iiHtiHiti jit to the Htate,
but for such s humane purpose, uo tax-pay r.
will find fault with liberal appropriations.
x.ieurenaa, in the Dnited Bints. Army, and is
now stationed at Sorth Platte.
The Albany Democrat ia iamwi!l,u
following item: At aa event in lha fnniMii.
oently, which would properly come under the
uou 01 insna neports." a surprise party was
given somewhat after this manner. Due prep
aration had been made to welcome the littl. nl
"all the way from heaven," but to, the "heav
rayr yiatter" broughta pUymate with him, and
the unfortunate male pa-ti-ent of the new
comers had to travel ix miles through the rain
and mud to borrow suitable apparel to olothe
me extra unexpected.
BADE BULL AT KILVERIOS.
Bu-VKirros, Uarcb 13.
Fj. BTATEsatui: The BilrerTOn base ball mnh
met to-day in tne towa ball and organized, with
1. Patterson as captain of the first nine, and
Alpha Coolidge, captam of the second nine.
This club did some good nlavin. i..t :
ZS'b ' with
They
club that nl 'th. .".'V "i"?
A" w- w UM-AU KaaaWJa i .
TKa nnL.l,l J -
W reek-a x. Vj" T.ana,n8. the element dire
Last Sunday night Ber. Kr. PeTk. na. iSMS ? ? i
"1 a- T w-wa aaau UawU IIUI
I
the Fir.1 Praabvtori.n u r. 7r!.1T . fear
a- "m wuunaia liiiM CUT. UA-1 fr lu .
bvaxed an able lecture on the immoralitv of . e"'blt p' J-tructien to near.
-...Ptures. -lt reck has a fair and candid way Fwa. Mary. wa Hannah, and T.
v.. uuutunit, wiuati enebains the attention of an nu Joe' '
tha listener; and in hi. last Bunds,', lecture dis- Wh'te Tl1" 10 oom. Ulow;
ment therefore careful and clear. IT. ,i . Bnt Ali,
eonclud. th. subject, but wmcoulinue iu con- 1T'
slderahon on another Sunday night, and all Bha ,ild ory ot rer came,
.hould hear, as be WU1 treat of rome fiS-wTf 7 pitiU
1 lie toid mother counted hor treaaura, of love j
Wuen lo one was imius. oh. Faih.r.u.J- '
liow madly .he shrieked in her agony wild
"Aly Alice, my Alice, oh! save my dear child I"
rft
Auen aown on hint r..u ,
UNION
' Flflf IH-UIIIIIH CO.,
OF CALIFORNIA.
JBflES 4 PATTERSON,
imsiitius -in 1 'j""""! "' nw rm. 'ine
l?iu.TTv 1 ir """'jr0" ""'"
xaiin ay 1,. tlr-h aad Ed. Ilira h. who will
S iiiV;-al',l,,,in,ow,,u" " mo.wr
A HlKMCa
llftlf) U a a.?
a.. ,w ... ... 'ilAa
Mil run , 4W
Proposals for Fuel, Forage
and Straw. ",as
Ornta Ch q. m. Darr or TU Cotcwma.
w.ad, On.. atarnh 13. in;"
i
a. :
liktra. fur ll.
durum the Ikwal
lemUufi Vune 111,
Hay Viid eVrew ' JTi' V"1'' Barley,
rooT...". u. . fort Klamath, r
.iTTvI "'"".."'II liuVjIaik noon, oa Wanal
7 " mry auppliaa.
l.malb, riroo.
,,1'? 'hr alaa. of ln, .i'Ta!!
tlOUCKl
q lit
? "uTralf.'"-0 ' r,g, to reot
VSSr1 t" .'"..es of da.
Ulauk iiniHnlL a
ptrson and
Contributed.
Strange but true, thore is eonsideraltfe fua
going on, at au times at the University, and
from several reports the Medical Department
have their share ; several days since some one
of the students fastened the Skeleton's right
hand up to the ril of his chest ; one of the la
dy stndents casually observing the same, during
a lecture, was struck very forcibly with a eomi
eal thought, which she immediatelv penned to
a colleague as follows :
"Skeleton seem a tn h . . .
. i-r" "r-j . w ai mm with his hand
striking his chest, aud that thoughtful look
upon his visage ; lean fancy I can hear him
saving : 'Give me libertv nr "irfT I
ti t, Z c9n"fl1uen10e w supressed laugh from
Uiat part of the lecture room ; and the lecture
went on as usual. John Henry (sketeten)
.winging to and fro in the gen Ue brWf grit-
Uu III ttl. at all h j . ' '""
, ' ' . wiw vuauvw
nu benign countenance.
New Hwaietw.
A numlr of young ladies and gentlemen met
reauience or fym Ellen Chamberlin last
oaturday evenine ami a mn.;.i 1:.
ciety w parually organized under the name of TU' lvrrlbte of the Ird migbt bo
I O. D. T. It is the intention of the anoint t Said Pnt;.r
meet once a week Tor the purpose of pawing off , tJi ' U " "
a few pleasant hours with Total Arul imtrnmai. I tn U don't suit this parlicuLiT 0t M
of duett., solos, and quartettes, were sung by PT',- h" grot rms U be-mutted with
a. a j 1 tiirc:
"uo 01 me best rocaluts of the elhr TI ..:
lamationi .were delivered by Meters. Frank iT "TST ZIZ Kg&U.
vine, E. G. Clark, Mart L. ChamWim m. L. Ouire.
"riua aioores and Clara Watt. Tliad. ltitcnw; -
ciery will meet again nexf Baturday evenini; A U,8n ,ndr(frwt Joy. which cou
when officers will doutbl t l.i, . un.. "J?1
permanent organization r fftl "uu on his breast
A shout rent the air aa the darling he laid
- wo hi va luuauer
hl.l,ii 1P at!d moat greatfully smiled
..?T . JIOu be went hko a
how j
Id not be
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and in Portland. C mu,,Uved"t "l nl'
truKon. li b, a'
STRICTLY RELIABLE
HOME COMPANY
VTorking on a
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of bidding. oaVi'itioaail iT to Ihemanaar
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tonlo " 7, I""-, named.
marked
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LOCAL OT.
A number of new buldinga are in conna nt
erection at Jefferson.
- so pulo uud dumay-
child.
VERY LOWEST RATES
ALL LKH l-'M.-r(.v PAH.withl ,.
to loreim, adjiiaiers. .
run, li, lHlti.
Those tears of brave manhood that rained
Kl,..l ...... ' ..
..uo K'ace OI nature n,l n.i. r
urtu-n ' "
A manifest token, a visible sign
OX indwelling love of be j,int divine.
to gaze upon
Tricbluear.
' At monmouth there has .been of late several
oases of what was supposed to be Typhoid fever.
uu u mortality was Urge for that disease. In
one family where three persons were affected it
wasiouna that they had partaken freely of
uesu porn oeiore tne sickness manifested it
self. iSorne portions of the flesh being given to
Dr. V.aterhouse, a physician lately from the
East, he examined it under the micro.
and found it literally alive with the trichina).
The other physicians were loth to believe in the
xistence of the dreaded disease in their
midst, but nevertheless were obliged to con
fess their mistake when they saw the evidence.
in the ease of one person at least, thev are
coming out in little sores all over the body, the
norms uting uucuargea when the .ore matter-
ates.
Tiicuiuiai, the name given by the doctors to
the dueaise caused by eating pork in which the
worms exist, is among the list of tli iMni.
bles.
If that is ilie kind of typhoid that we have
been having here in Salem, would it not be
well for some of our careful snd competent
physicians to examine into tus matter ?
Their usefulness would be manifest to the
public, and perhaps the mortality might dimiu-"b-
" Kblah.
Consider such natures and then if you can
breach total depravity mate in uiau,
01 uiaspnemy, why 'tis
T ... .1... '.,' "' 'loiaimT
,1m 1 ,oor ul1 oura own
wild
PASStSGKH LI.ST.
IxtdtfC Oreitnlsed.
On Hie 10th in.t.; b- direction of W. K. i)uu-
tar, (J. TT.-C. T.ET. E.'Trankliii'.D.T).,- assist
ed by C. W. Mii-jk, orginizjJ a Lodo of Good
Templars at Grv.-nville, with a Urge charter
lu:. 11. o. K';iii:mo.i i:iV.C. T.; lliry Pierce.
W. V. T.; Gji. Vlii!e i...id, V. h.; Thos. WiL
ou, P. W. C. T., and Mary K. Ingles, L. II.
See that your neighbor, got the Statn.i. '.
the only Eepublcan daily in Oregoa.
A family reunion on "Piety Hill" vesterdav.
mustered about twenlv-three.
Tho author of Salem notes to an Albany pa
per is threatened with being "snatched 'bald I
beaded.
A loilow on Bute street is said to have an
open countenance," because he has a large
IUUUIU.,
Thfl MawI. nnmMm f .1 - TIT: 1 1 ... ..
uu., u. TTuianteiie L.oile-1 Ti,fl n ...
u.ue.. p uaiaro is uui tne expression of grace.
a oaiem correspondent of the Albany Demo
crat has his articles headed "Salem Lie-abilities"
a good name for such items.
A flag floated at half mast over the Btaie D-
partuent yesterday, in honor of the death of
ex-Governor Jackson of Missouri, deceased.
treet commissioner Price, about to enforce I Jos A MilW.
il... 1. . . .... ... i t, :i
uiuiuauue requiring streets and alleys, to UI 0 """arm,
carefully cleaned out before summer sets in. , , ",c1l,"i.
.... I J A stiller.
we undeiMUnd the balem water coniuam C HtrausM
will sown extend the supply pipe up the river b
a point above the month of Hill creek. That 1
a good move,
Street Commissioner Price has just comiilot-
etl the flooring of the Mill creek bridge. It K 1) lia..Ler.Hlos.
woa sixteen mousand leet or lumber, bnt no r J l"tciieia
the work is substantial and will last for ye-ira.
The Idaho Statesman sayg : Frank C. Bakei
was never appointed private secretary by Gov.
Thompson, of that Territory, aud consequently
never resigned. There was some niistaki
about it.
Judge Grover will hardly bo 011 the bench
dawtt
J. W. EEDfSUTON. W. W. Jll'vu
ua-
tl.v
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irannuortail.m or stllliurv hom ii " W
i"'lt feTlle.l rl,mes ln'th, i in lb" full"w
CoiomMn. during tee J"1"""""1 r
frinu
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1101
- rurt KlJS.'.t.ofe aoH."'-1 "",Ur'" "'Snob,
MUNKEES & EEDINGTON
Fq Book & Job
l RJNTER
1
Then team of the star, and the dew .Pagied Smith's Block, Commercial St., Salem
UA wan TAKKN THE OKKICE RKt
r. ..-.IT ."" led by William., A Conor
ENT-
Coimrer, we
are now prepared to do
All Kinds of Printini-
AT THE LOWEST LIVING RlTFS.
r... . . . . .wa
iiie uregon hleamshin Cumiv'. .t. viaiTIKG CARDS A eowrMA.w
oan rraucisco for Pr.rti.t Som 1.. . . . .
halvrdar ..ll. n. r..,i..:... u " ""u :'ll
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UST OF FASWESOEK.S:
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jos iiri.
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.sa.HnruriNMa ul J,
ihVr T. 1 '"-l'"tlun .m av or Bn
Tha . ,'''0,,',n,'"1",l,ru,,ived.
.ny,"r'a-;,,V,r.:;ni.,'W"VU" l"e rejart
iln on toiuo iiwhimr At 1 ,i.i,if ' , 1 'nlnna
ol.Wrv,,l l,rb"H .r" ami '" ," U',"1"""' lo Uo
Miliinrv Olri-lo ,,f n T-. -ii ' f y""r'"mter,
taliloriiln. 8 '"' ' bo" runoloeo.
Knvnli.imM
nuti'a.Mt,
'It ninli
ll:tf
Miss O Wittenlx-rg,
L Kline and wile,
J II Hntctiinsou,
D C Cochran,
A Arteld,
Ll Montr-.
J Kehn.
J i Jtilluor,
W Fuller A wii,
J McDonald A fimiiv,
H William.,
A Waldniau,
Bam Ivy,
J P Cochran,
Kani Jab,
B Gnlhn,
jos Butiierlaiid A wife,
H HiiXeT y
L Ik'ttman,
K V. Alatt,
L O Kline,
P Koriniuiky.
J 1( Truwavas A wife,
A Conklin.
hn-oud IlHitd rututiiire.
James Coffuy is now payint; the highest pri.-.
iu cmu iur iiocoiiu nanu lurmturx nf .11 h.
""P'"". . kiuim 01 uiruiture repaired in
when those.-crooked" school money cases comt changed for old for a reason!. AlV, L..i.""
up lor adjudication. A sound Itepubliean miuil " "w utli of the liank, Commercial
occupy that place and protect tho interests 0' nill,:IU- Oregon.
our children. ,. .
TVe krarn that Mr. Arthnr C. Hillman. one oi
Marl-7U:lm.
lr. ttlKlttmnn.
'1tTtfma ilmirinfr tnVjtmnnt 'l.Mtl.. ..Ui:... 1
Hie route agnt fin the Oregon and ( slifornif man proo," will havo one mora opportniiity
Klilrrairiiai )en rmiovcd ami Mr. Dan. W I "d of these most troiiblesoioecouiplaiiiUf
ni iimrriioiii or I'lies,- le. iatioii of 1U.-C-
Appb.-gate, of Yoncalla, has bten apjmir.ied tr
the Xitiou. The i:i r appointeo will con:
mence t unning the first of the week.
mm. mm isuu: 111 Alio;" null be afsiirl
Ih. v ' (Miinot return" a-;ini, as the cause that
produce Ilium is removed in a natural wav.
C. A. BURCHARDT
36 Washinston St., Portland,
WHOLESALE AMI ItETAIL HEAI.KU IS
mi & liquors,
OKr KIW 011 SAI.K
40 Cases Genuine Ehine Wine
From the famous Bremen Rathskeller,
FRENCH AND CALIFORNIA CLARET
French and Sonoma White Wine,
The best In the f.'ountry.T
ST. HELENA WHITE WINE,
Light and Vary Pleasant. '
FEENCH C0G5AC, EUM, WHISKIES,
By tho Barrel, Callon or Bottle.
jiiiihilAwu'
nmilii-tw
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miunii. iur J iaiiBii..i nau.n on ii,..,7.,
and .l, Ire .! , tfM. Z fUM
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Major nml ;. (f, f.
FINE POULTRY.
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AUo, a tine flHrrtiuint of Pil. 1. 1 . ..
Oiiinea Fowls and Ker". " V"M,t,
Any variety of mwls desired Imiwlod.
KUtiS, true to n uiii. fre.,b 11 ml h ell i.r. .1 .-1 .
saleatniisleiiiit.j.n.w, "Ul """ed. lor
Bund far llliistratetl Ciniularaiid Price 1.11, to
M. LVltE, Nnpa,Cttl.
On rc;ei.l of I .') i.mti. in iiihi, I W f,irnii,
iKj.:lni.!ii .;opv ol the I'ot IJ KV l!l"l I iK 1 a
llusiraied uionthi; t, ,', JJ .;
I'v In ponliiy nutters In . 1 nhrJi w , ,"u J ;
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