THE MORNING HEKALU; FRIDAY. APRIL 3, 1891. btning gaily 3fu raid ON SAI.K. The Daily iIkkaid wil! he on sale each morning al H. .1. Jones' book store.where it c w be procured at 5 cents per ropy. THE TEACHERS. state superjn-1 I of! .JOTTINGS ha's, ,imtr town. the Ladies :it :U tie last stcr- SellOol P.aaar. New stvle neckwca Lubes P-aaar. Miss Sarah Ashby returned evening iroin Portland. J. M. Ua'ston returned v ilay from a trip to Portland. Lettuce fresh from the garden every morning at Parker I'.ros. Pr. (bliss, of Woodhiii n, former ly of this place, id in tin city i business. $10,10 still left to loan on gool farm security, immediately by S. X. Steele ci Co. The woolen mills have shut ilown for a tew -lav on ac-mmi : a broken turbine w lit-el. I'd. loin, of the Seio iloiiring mill:1, was in the eity last night and reports times lively in that II jurishing eity. 1 1. Cousins, w h is working foi . the San Francisco house of I'l ire. I!erlin Co., is buving produce in f ii.s vicinity, and he re; orta an abundant supply, lie leaves ma day or t .vo for Sin Francisco to work up Iietter shipping farilities. Two more individuals have gro.vn tired of traveling through i his munl.ii e sphere alone, and have applieil to cupid for lottery tiekc's. Yesterday the county ' clerk granted lieense 1 1 wed to Levi swank And l.oisTiudail. A. l'. Woodin and II. A. Warner arrived on yesterday from the Suitiam mines, here they have I ceii at w vk through the wintci They came by t.ie Wiihecombe and Sweet Home trail to Leban on. They reort l-" miles of snow on the road out. and ahotit feet deep at the mines. Those anticipating building thi. season will find it to (heir interes1 to call on Licharls A: Phillips. who have just received a twis' machine, and are now prepared lo furnish ail kind of twist work, nuchas newels baluster moulding. ct". TlieV have also perfected :i I machine lor pressing wood i.ma incuts. The Salem Jo'iinal has the following kick lor the S. 1. rail road: "K. C. Cross was ineliiiel to think this morning the Soiit hern Pacific- company has little respect Jor the interest of slock shippers on tiieir road. This morning Ik had a car load of catll" come In. in Northern California. The schedule lime from there iO Salem is hours, yet bis stock was on tin road hours ami after arriving ii Salem w ere allowed to remain in the car standing on a siile tracL lor about two hunts. The cai stood on the Hide track at .Inmlioi; City two hours and at Ilo-i-buig for an hour and a hall, Kail, road men may be able to under stand why such is done, lu: shippers are not able to see that i' i.' at all necessary. " A Needful W...U. Any one mIo has occasion t. drive out from this citv toward.- either l."hanoii or Prow tisville. lias lit'i'niiii1 onvinced of the in convenience, not to nay the posi tive danger of t rave. ing through tjy the depot cross.ing the 1 : 11 : n t tracks of the two railroads. The eitv ailtboi iti.-s and the county court should join hands an lext md Kllsworth street through to con uect with the conntv ro-id, an; abandon" the shoi t pi-ce of load lead in;; io the depot flom tin Cdinly road. The '.line sir. -el could also be extendeil to open cut j all of the plalt"d ortiotl lying to; the South of tin city, and when! i!Ht put ill Older would five tin easiest acces-to these local it it-.'. j fr'tiif Sieeimeii4. j As an example of w hat ca.i b. j produced in tins country in tin matter of Iruit. .Mr. .Mail; Hub hurt dejMisited upon our table, yesterday, a iiantitv of tin lines! kind of grapes, in a state of pei tect presei vatioii. Grapss as late in the season as April, and kept. t o, w ithoiit any et ra or special ! piocess. simply bv parking Ihemj in open boxes, being caicful no' to place to many in a bo, an-1 certainly not often met with, but j here it is a common oc.-iii n-nre Mr. Iliilbnrt informs us that ihev i have had all ! hey wa to usi ' .lining the entire winter, lai-eil I on his ow n place. I l.ilieity I nl in. j The Saiem .louiual says thut ! organizer I'o'p in-iiiuted a laruier't j aihauci at Liberty t-chool house j iiinjiu four miles south of Salem, I by the u'nove name. The meeting! was held Tuesday evening. .March j ill, and was well at'ended. Nine! barter members were present,) ami i lie loiiowiTig onii-cis " en-elpi-ted: W. W. Calver. presi dent: T. C. Ii.ivilsoii, se.-ielary ; W. I'. .Murphy, vice president ; W. I. Mathews, treasurer: Jacob fiencer, chaplain. A Very Interesting and Profit- ab'e Session Yesterday, IIIK l:t)l.l. INdiK.lSINd KAII.Y Thj r.irciaes Lit Cveuta Wre V-ry Ka'eitauiDij-A Full List of Ttarhcrs Present. Tin i:snv m ;:is; sks.-i.in. The meelin was called to ordei by (.,'oiinty Sueriiiteudcnt liussell. Inciininu' teaihers were en rolled, an. I the roll called and absentees noted. The routine work was taken up ami an excellent paper on "School Msna-jeinenf' reail by Mrs. Nellie Lanihson. A paper on "School discipline." read by t'rof. Malrymple, was full of piactical sujijrestions and showed careful preparation of the subject matter. The discussion was continued by Messrs. McCoiirt ai:d Flynn. NIrs. Laiubsou and others. A recess of live miiiules was taken. l'rof. Mel ihee. of excellent paper on ' atiiinition." The "ai nest I y disciisscil of t 'ilchers. Tin Seio, read an Teachers Kx- subject was by a number opinion was '.'enerally in favor of iicticu ex amination. Teachers are mortal and must tat, so they adjourned for dinner, sloipiii t have their photograph taken by .Messrs. Crawford iV I'axtoii. Al II l:oox sicssiox. The af'ernoon session was called to order by State Superintendent McLlrov an 1 somr ti:.ie was ex pended in explaining the reipiiie ments for teachers' diplomas. l'rof. ( I. n land, of llrow nsvil'e, presented a paper on the Scope of Coinmou School Work, the paper showed Snarks of deep study and thought, and was listened to with marked attention. l'rof. .1.1 i. Uihson. of Shedd. enlhiisiasiically deHcribcd tin henelits of object lessons. Various suLie-'tious were made bv the teachers oil their utility The discussions w ere earnest and ani mated. Alter a rece-s of live minutes the truancy problem was taken il and di-ciissed, l'rof. Truelove of Shedd, leading in the discus-I sion. I A ;eneial discussion on the ad- visability of school ex iibilions ; was paitaipated m hy many teachers. An exliil.it of si-bool-work by pupils of tin I'.r )wns ille public chool, is an interesting and com uiendable feature of the iu.-tit'lte. I'resideiit. Colidilt, of the Albany College e!o ed t he discus-iioii in a f-'W Well chosen Wolds. l'olliw ing is the list of te.ichers en rolled: ' .Mary I). Sedgwick, Albanv. Flora I-.1. l:edl'.eld, Albany." I'abell ( irav, Albanv. ('lara I iilaid. 'Albanv. Liipheniia '. T'rossilt, Albany Abb;.- Wri-ht, Albanv. Mrs. Kale M. Aiken. Albany. Ida Jackson, Sodaville. I'-na I'ion-v, Sodaville. L.-rta Walton, Albany. Zna Skeels, Albanv. Miniiie Makers, Stavtoii. Mrs. W. .1. Steele, Allp..ny. (Mara l.'ilea, Lebanon. ( 'ora ( 'ox. l.-b inon. ll.ifsr McMeeken, Ilarrisbur; Julia Swan!;. Tallman. At.... . : i i i. .wis. .rine l. linos. .ii, uoi'K ; 'reek. Minnie Xiccol-on, St.iyton. i Isabella I'.odin-, Millers. , Mat tie Cro-iy. Ilalsev. i Ida Maxw.-ll, llalsey. j Mr.'. Laura William-ion. Ailie. i Kva Williams, Albany. j I'lo ( 'attf-rlin, Salem. .Mary l.or. tz, laiu'ene. I.eti.-ha Wanless, Salem. I '.isie Mai tin, Seio. I Laura Myers, Seio. j . i. inn- i vrus, seio. Mis. l:."N. Wri-ht. Lehuioii Mae;ie Coates. l ox Valley. Annie hriukard, Rowland. Anna Warmoth, Hiownsville. Minnie Sedgwick, Albanv Lilen Si'.Il'h i. k, Albanv". Marj J. I'arker, Albany. Abbie J. l-ry, Lebanon. L'.'sa 1'eri v, Seio. Mive LoiiL'. Shedd. E. B. .McElroy tendent, Salem. 1). Y. Yoder, superintendent Marion county, Salejn. President T. VanScoy, Willam ette univ rsily. l'rof. Letcher, Airricultural col- j lej;e, (orvallis. I rresident T. (J. Brcwnson. Me- aiiunviue college. (J. A. Walker, Albanv. (i. II. Wilkes, Lebanon. K. X. Wr'Kht, Lebanon. J. ( i. ( iibson, Shedd. A. iM. Williams, Lelianon. S. A. Newberry, Albany. . T. Truelov e, Lebano'n. Louis I'.irzee, So.laville. U. E. Michener, llalsey. F. M. .Mitchell, Albanv. C II. Dalrvinple, Albanv. XV. A. McOhee, Albanv.' J. A. I'.ilyeu. Albanv. Will II. L"dgerw.M)iI, Slavtor, Jerry Hanks, Bmvnsville. V. rt. havis. Corvailis. C. H. Howard, Taneent. .1. W. Kees, Oakland. J. H. St ill well, Havton. J. II. Hagsdale, Howell. M. T. i'hiliips, Jordan. 1-;. )rton, Cubnrs;. I'., l'anish, Sodaville. A.T. (iruviett, Lebanon. W. I. Jackson, Lebanon. C. 1. I'.rown, Seio. .1. H. Marks, Lebanon, .las. MeCoiirt. Salem. J. IL.Iewett, llarrisbiiru. V. H. Join. Seio. W. C. Alders...:, Hubbard. C. W. I'.arr, Aumsville. ii. L. ('alaran, Mnnkers. K. Y. Jackson, Lebanon. Havid Toibett, Lebanon. C. I'. Walden, Lyons. L. M. I'.ruiuley, Alhauy. J. J. Iliiusaker. Turner. W. W. Curtis. Ilairiahurg. J . ('. Hardin, Lebanon. K. ( .. Hrown, Turner. Josiali liideon, Lebanon. W. A. Ilobb. Shedd. i. L. Sutherland. Seio. Vincent Maiming, tiervais. W. N. Richardson, Munkers. W. T. anScov, Jetlerson. Walter Lyon, Turner. A. J. (iarland, Hrow naviile. ('. L. Kn:ipj, Brownsville. E. A. Neal. Hiownsville. S. F. Lough bottom, llarrishtirg. Visitors : Mary Cundill'. Anna Flinn, Eva i Simpson. Anna i antis, Ava Hal- timore, Mildred Hurmester, oi.'a Hewitt. Alice Temple, b.i.s )yer, I'ora llaltiniore, Clem Irvine, Carlton Sox, Percy Young, Rich mond Wheeler, Albany college, Iva Smith, Lebanon". i Ma Smit h, Lehanoii. Etta l'earl. Ilalsev. THE G. A R. ENCAMFMENT. The PortlayJ Post Moving in the MattT of C-Ielraticn. In the matter of the (L A. I;, encampment at Astoria next week the Asterian says: The officers and members of Ciisl.ing Pest, G. A. It., and the Woman'- Relief Corps are busy these daya making preparations for the Grand Army encampment which takes p'.ace in this city on April 7th, 8th and Hth. Ah in all matters of this kind there is a good deal of detail to be arranged. The Geo. Wright Post Xo. 1, if Portland, has taken up the matter 0 s curb g lower rate -. R-guJar 1 a es would have been !f ' f ire an I f" for room, round trip. The pout has chartered the steamer Harvest (jueen, with sleeping accommodations for L'Oil people. She will leave Portlaud at 11 i. m., next Tuesday, arriving here about 7 o'clock the following morning: will remain here till midnight on the on the !th, ami j get back to Portland on the morn ing of the Idlli. The Portland I i.osl. lias n!:ie..il tlo. tii-L-fWu I.. .1... I round trip lit ifo.'n), stateroom for round trip, $:!. A large crowd is expected. The local post has not yet made full arrangements about music. Port land wants to bring a band down and pay flnofor it, if Astoria pays half. This has not yet been decided. The ladies of the Relief Corps are sparing no ell'ort to make the occasion an enjoable one. .11 ore Cominutationa. Governor Peiinoyer has com muted the sentences of W. A. ilenn and Win. P.radshaw- t.t,, men wee sent to the state nen in LSS1 for burglarizing a store at j Turner, foi lifteen years each. Of I tliem the Statesman savs : These! men were supposed o be the lead- ! -rs of the famous break of July ::. ' i.;, in winch NOTES OF INTkEST- CuiieJ About Different State. Sections of the Cloud Cap Inn, on Mount Hood, will probably be opened much earlier this yeur than last, as there has not been o much snow. Wallowa county produces line stock, many lmnJred head of which, both horses and cattle, have recently been shipped to the Port land markets, w here they bring goon prices, The Harney Items, as an argu ment for better roads in that sec tion, cites the fact that a road hunt last fall by the citizens of Huntington had already paid for itself in red.icing the cost of freighting. Three residens of Oregon were apjointed notaries public Tuesday by the governor. They were J. 1). Heideiirich, La Gram). I'nion county: F. S. Gordon,' Wamic, Wasco county, and O. V. Allen, Lafayette, Yamhill county. Hood River has grown to a re spectable size and is beginning to ini on cuy airs. ine (iiacier is c'amorous for a sewer sya em. As the town is not incorporated it will be neceessary to obtain the con sent of all the property owners. Mrs. Emma Connell, of Ek-iu, while walking across a frozen pound near her home broke through the ice and narrowly escaped drowning. It is not often such accidents are reported in Oregon, because of the scarcity of natural ice. Anyone wishing to know the secret of success will please cull on John Hill, one of Union county's most prosperous citizens, at li is 1 ranch one-half mile s.r.-.thea.st of Elgin, who has fed seventy-live bead of horses hay, twice a day, cut all his wood and done all his other work without help lor the past three months. I dozen or no eoii- victs escaped and several were! -' ,,ri"lt county editor thus con; kille.l by the guards, others being ,' l,,ll'lls.: "I'usky siwashes have a wounded. ilenn and Hra.lsiiaw ! .'" t,IH North Fork, we have were out neaily all summer, camp- j ,MJen -"formed, and are detaining ing out for a col siderable time in I fvery salmoii that would come up the Siuslaw country. They were i i l,.l:lt -ulr'"i. We can't all Ik In persistenllv hunted bv various olli- ! and pets of the government, cer?. but in the latter" pari of the a'"' ,h' thought makes us feei summer Joe Puidom then slieri!.! h(,tn ''miliated and hungry.'' i:vi:xin; session-. of 1'Kjui in ed through Every available incl the opera house was Ii the long session. I he lollowing programme was rendered : Music The Jolly Coppersmith iichestra. Song Appollo club. Recitation Miss Alice M-ises. Lecture Rev. T. G. Brownson. of the McMinnville college. Violin and piano, Nvmph of the j Mountain II. J. Hopkins and i daughter. j Lei i tat ion Miss Grace Love, i Trio instrumental. Song With I out Words Misses Richards and ! Win. Richards. liiimo bell drill Twenty-four I boys of he public school. j Recitation Mrs. Hirn-y j I-'.i ow nsviile. J Song- Miss ( ir.ice R . ioidsvilie. I Song A ppollo club. I low v. Craw rr.ua to-day. I Asparagus, ireen Peas, i Rhubarb, ; Turnips, i Turnip i reens ! Young ( hiioiis, Manges, Figs, A nl an end!, things just ret- iarrett's, the- Celery. ( 'abbage, Lettn;-e, Parsnips, Cabbage Gieelis, iarlie, I'anan.is, Hate-. i va! ietv of nved at. Mueller leading grocers of I'oiiL'lass county, but now depot agent at Oregon Cit v, located them in the vicinity of "old" Oakland, on the Cala'pjoia river in that county. Mr. Piirdom and deputies tracked liiem to an oak thicket about a miie north of old Oakland. They secured the cooperation of Thomas Realty, living there at that time, and Tom went out into the oak thicket pretending to hunt for hifc cows. Ashe went along with his "Sooky, sooky !" became upon their amp. lie found that they were armed to the teeth with Winchester rillesand good revolv ers. After thoroughly taking in the situation Tom was glad enough to go on hunting his cows. This was in the evening. Sheriir Piir dom and his deputies lay in wait ing at a convenient dis'ance all night, and as the escaped convicts were getting their brer-.kfast readv at daybreak they covered theiii with their rifles. Thev were taken by surprise or there "would have been s -nie fun in that, locality. The prisoners went taken to Rose- imrg ami returned Irom there to the K'iiitcntiary, lo serve the rest of their sentence, which has thus In-en cut short by gubernatorial interference. While these prison ers were f r a long timeconsidered dangerous men, having been the chiel instigators of tin- break, they have since that time been ex ;in plary prisoners. ilenn has been the Imber of th institution and Hra.lshaw worked in the shops. They aie neither one fools by anv means, and they have the intelli- good i gen je and nerve to make good citi The Astoria Columbian relate? "a bit of excitement" on the steamer Thompson this morning. A well known commercial man t . . who siowe.l '-imselt awav in of the staterooms on the down trip last night forgot to wake up and the steamer was clear from ttie .lock on the up trip this morning w,.en the drummer awoke and said he wanted to stop at Astoria. ne only Had ins trow sets and shirt on, wa.-in his stocking feet and had left bis grips in the room, but be did not care for appear ances. He came out on deck and shouted to the captain to stop'er, he wanted toe: oil. "Big Sam" wasn't stopping the boat, and it was not until Purser O'Xeil ami one of porters who observed the uian s distress interceded and the j steamer was backed up to the I wharf where he donned his cloth- ing. In Salem during the long month j of March only nine marrirge ! licenses were issued from theolliee BI-9INES9 I.OCAL9. Ilulin it Dawson, druggists. French keeps railroad time. Go to Vierecks for a good shave Wall pajver at Cumming's drug oiort . A full line of our engineer tdioes at Searls. Mesh lettuce every morning at 1 arker Bros. A fine line of house slippers at Searls' shoe store. Buy gasoline stoves from Mat thews Washburn. Gent's Gloves at cost at the New York C. B. R. store. cent's underwear at cost at the New York C. B. R. store. For lame back, side or chest, use Shiloh's porous plaster. Price cents at Foshay& Mason. Try our elegant teas and coffees, the iinest in the city. Once used always used. .Mueller & Garrett. That hacking cough can be so quickly cured by Shiloh's Cure. We guarantee it. Sold by Foshay & Mason. Croup, . whooping cough and bronchitis immediately relived by Shiloh'sCure. Forpaleby FoBhay it Mason. Shiloh's Cure and consumption cure is sold by us on a guarantee. It cures coneumption. For sale by Foshay & Mason. Sleepless nights, made miserable by tiiat terrible cough, Shiloh's Cure is the remedy for you. For sale by Foshay it Mason. Catarrh cured, health and sweet breath secured, by Shiloh's Cat arrah remedy, price 50 cents. Xaal injector free, sold by Foshay it Mason. Persons w ho lead a life of ex- exposure are suhject to rheuma tism, neuralgia and lumbago and will find a valuable remedy in Hr. J. II. Mclean's Volcanic Oil Lini ment; it will banish pain and sub due lnilaniniation. There are times when a feeling of lassitude will overcome the most robust, when the the system craves lor pur hlo,jd, to furnish the elements of health an strength. The best remedy for purifying the Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Food Report. II Baking " Powder ABSOLUTELY PURE L. EX Blain, The kiiM Clothier. blogd is lr. J. saprilla. II. McLean's Sar- The S. O. Cornet. Imparts a most graceful shape, securing comfort and elegance. Every corset has the self-opening clasps. Ihese clasps, simple in I const met ion lmve jfmil.l.. tl... I ".I strength ot the ordinal v clasns. I can be booked and unhooked in the usual manner, and have the great advantage in the ease w ith which they can be unhooked, by merely pulling the string, and the corset will open like a flash. These clasps are so constructed that thev will alwavs stav secure ly fastened until the string is pulled. Any feeling of distress or discomfort from exertion, or an other cause, can thus Ik instantly relieved without disrobing, allow ing healthful action of the body, to the great comfort of the wearer. (!. W. M MI'S. IN, Sole Agent. j.F THE PROGRESSIVE PURCHASER DESIRES -If to see a line of goods that embodies in its immense variety, the lines! and conservative fashionable features of the day, combined with a complete assort ment of staples, all made and fniahed in the very high est standard of excellence, and placed on the market at pcpular prices, our exhibit for the coming spring and summer season will surely command his attention. A FINE ASSORTMENT OF NEW PAT- TERNS FOR SUITINCS AND TROUSERS CLOTHING MADE TO ORDER AND Fit guaranteed in his tailoring department. Pkices Always Reasonable. iii.!;i,!.:!:,:iiiiii!i;:iHiiiiii:iii!Hi;i;i;iiiii!iii!ii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'inir .v I ens if they would cast their lots Upetlli- pend. nee. ! il Ida M. Poller. Shedd. Mrs. S. .. Oriibb, city 11 lent, Salem. Minnie Shnpp. In name i;a:i, vi.anv. I. W. Ruthei kid, Albanv. M. M. Laui hlin. Albanv.' I iiena Marshall. Albanv. Laiie Ewel!, .letl'erson. Ell. n White, llaiiishuig. Minnie M.-Caituey, I lai ri-ibnrg. Mrs. K. .1. .lew it t. I lai i i.tl.urj. I'.iinna I-'., (iiilbin, .l.-iJ'ersou. Kale i;iiinn. Albanv. Haiti.- Wiiitt-i'iiimih, JeH'erson. I.innie Ramsay. Ilalsev. Jane Mollis, Albeny. Eva I'.iss'l;. Albanv. Mrs. W. T. Cochran. I'.r.m.w. ! 'Il.e.y li.m't Agree. The people of Salem are getting I exceedingly hungry for salmon, ! and the Statesman airs the sub I ject by exclaiming that, the 1st of j April is past, and still t ln.se who j like the toothsome salmon cannot j obtain it. And the reason is found j in a conflict of the provisions of I the new law, flection .'! of which ."ay it shall not be lawful for any i person or persons to take or fish I for salmon in the waters of the i V-haleiii, Tillamook, i.'.. I . . .. L.I . . - V ' . , ; .-aiiuoii. i-nei, l'l.pnna, lsea, Siuslaw, l iniHpia, ('.His hav, Co 1 ilille. Sixes, Elk, Cheteo, Rogue j river. Win Id, i:i h. or any of t heir Iril.iilaries, or any other streams jorhavsiu this state except the j Columbia liver and tributaries with honorable, decent and ordc j ly society. Probably the governor I thinks they will do this and it is j possibly a credit to his humane sympathy, but the experience of such career does not warrant too' much bei ig .ieiiemlent on svimm- I tbv. i f. i . . oi me c:eiK ot .Marion conntv. The month of October had just I unee times that mini her. t he clerk remarked to the reporter that business was getting decided ly dull in the matrimonial line. In a thriving city like Salem no business should be allowed t j lag. .1. M. Jones, of Stayton, Oregon, was born in Pendleton district. South Carolina, Feb. , Lsi l. He came to Oregon in lsT2, died at the home of his eldest son, T. L. Jones, in ( iraut'a Pass, March 2:'-, IK'.H, aged 77 yars, 1 month and and 18 davs. He suffered for many years w ith cancer. His w ife died last August. The funeral was preached bv Rev. J. E. Roberts at the Christian church; in btavton before a large audi soi row ing congregation XEW TO-DAY. : F INF.:: U ESS i : I C 1 1 1 C K EN S : : FOR sr.NDAY PINNER, : -AT MUELLER it G A R RETT'S : Reliable Men Wa.ntkd as t raveling salesmen for a iirst-.-lass Cigar Company. Must giveg'Kd references. F. O. P.. CIGAR CO.. Salem, N. C. Cr ft--Cr Ct Cl Cr Ct Ziz-hifh-trCrCfCftr -tiiftrtr!rtrtiCr&-Ct -C:iiiiifCfiHr-Cftrr-t-!HctfCfCr-b-Cr The Albanv Furniture Co. f 1L l)i on li. il Wil h ( iirkra uu hit l.lpH. j t harles I'.olt visited his .'and near Proesser Monday and four..! that his house had been entered and blankets and other articles stolen. Securing the services of a Nestiieca, N onstable the two visile.i Howard s siieepcaiup, where the missing property was found in the pus-session of a young man, who had re cently hired out as a henler. The arrest was made without trouble and the party stalled for Proesser They :t Taken. Onr enterprising photographers Craw ford it Paxton were on band, when the teacher's institute dis missed for noon yesterday and ob tained a view f the assembled teachers. Copies of the ame can be obtained by calling at their studio. mumIi ilhonv l i' i ii a i S V 111 I Li I THE ViSITING Hyde having purchased the interest of L. T. Rrock in O.a tlici,l..uu ... ....Hn.l... . I , t M. I. - .l I . . u uuiiivnc., iumkh iuc aiieuiioii i iue puoiic 10 ins eiegani siock -ft- of furniture in his new quarters in the Baltimore brick. He r has added a magnificent line of newest patterns in bed-room $ h and parlor sets and all kinds of fine furniture, and has one of r g the finest furniture establishments in the city. Prices will be r found very reasonable. A fine, line of carpsts and rugs bought $ Ct before the raise will be sold at low figuret. f tfb-CfCftrCfifh-CfCtifCttfCt CffrCrCfCfCfCffrC-CftfCfb-Ct-Ciit CrtfCttrCfCflrCrtrCfCrCfCfer -Ct "In JSpriiiK the young 1 man's fancy Lightly turns tothoughts of love !" SURCEON TIIK VOi:i.l KNKICIf Kl. ill a spring waL'on. lu!e erossmu from the I'.ih day of November bridge that spans the Yakima until the 1st davof April. Section ,ott prisoner suddenly leaped from r. of l he same laiv savs it shall be ", 'l:('l a"1 made iivelv tracks anv peison or per- dow n the river bank. The con-1 Ins pos- Htahie cuiiimanuca 4 he higitive to : . 1 ...... i i . i wale or iimi inreHieue.i io snojl in In a lOol Mll.l.lla.. ; The s. hool district of Sin d i j seems to have gotten into sum.-j w hat of a muddle, resulting from r their recent school meeting in i which it was voted that no lax bet levied. 1 he o.d director., II. P. tspreujier, and Hugh Mitchell, con cluding that they could not pay oil ilebtH and tun a school without .'i;ids, tesi'-ned, and a school ! meeting wa-4 ealle I lor Saturday! April -Jth.to elect direc ors to till i he vacancy. I , Vrl t.. lUf "tf i. Suiii.-i.-ni. Call and examine my styles and j.ri. es on ladies, misses and chil dren's hats before purehasiit.' else where. .Mis. C.J. Sower, Ladies &zaai. Annie Pnni!, Rowland. Laura ( 'aiiij.i.ell. Albanv. Anna l ai r. ll, Alban v. Mel lie Colhy. Albanv. Martha I'.rown, Albany. Mavgie M.-Kni-hl, Mi'mkeis. Marv I'.loiiul, Albanv. I la M. R. s-., Lelianon. l'lssa L. Cu-rc-v. Lebanon. Mrs. A. II. I j.I.I. Salem. Margery P. I'.rink. Albanv. Nellie I llrey. Lebanon. Avis Iliil.-lson, JeH'erson. Px-rllia M. Pauiels, Oakville. Matlie Grult. Shedd. Mrs. Yena Kearn. Lebanon. Mrs. Flora Funk, Lebanon. Laura Farrow, Tailnian. Mrs. A. J. l.arUnd. I'.row nsvil'.e Nell M. Il ll. lii.lert-n.lciice. Jennie I'.loiint, Albanv. Carrie 'an Winkle, Ilalsev. Lizzie Reed, Lebanon. Mrs. Livie Tunisou. Lebanon. .Minnie Walkins, .l.-lli rsnn. E. R. M. Paniel. Ilalsev. I. P. I lynn, llalsey. unlaw till for sons lo receive or have in session, or lo oiler for transportation, or to tiansport dining the close season in the spring, namely, from March 1st to April loth, any of the following varieties of lish, etc. liv the above it wiil be seen that in 'rivers not tributary to the Columbia sal mon lishing .- in Nvin April 1st, w hile in the Columbia it is delay ed until the KUh. Rut the fish commissioners cauiiol airree upon ease ot his failure to do so, at which the thief turned around and throwing his coat back from his breatjt t- Id them to go ahead with the shooting. This permission not The facilities of the present dav or the production of everything hat will conduce to the material welfare and comfort of mankind are almost unlimited and when Syrup of F'igs waw first produced the world was enriched with the on ly perfect laxative" known, as it is the only remedy which is truly -of tiii:- 1 I.I I JUV1 -Will le .A pril -I . ii in Albany s-r The oldest, most successful most reliable Dispensary in northwest. OFFICE St. Charles Hotel. HOURS ! to 12 a. m., 1 to 4 r being taken advantage of be jump- popular it becomes ed into the river and waded to- - war.Uthe miilUle of the stream' against the rejieated warnings that I he should be drowned. His only! reph was enrtses, and reaehimri . water lie floated a minute! then bobbing up and down! the regulating numbor of tim.-u! veiling until no objection ,-an ex-1 "-vent under lor t lie last time to isl to l he handling of salmon ship-1 appear no more until the restless men's, the e press. -o'lip-inies have ! waters are ready to throw his declined to touch the business nil-1 distorted body upon some shallow ii. ii'i.ii' I...! i 1 1 .t i. . i ... ! on.. .......... .....i ; .... i ... t. x- ........ .I.,,, I'l II , II..J.S I . tVI if iHlir MIUIMIUinS If l 1. t .0 (IIIU I - . . 1 , , . .1,.. I ' in iu i ii: i r l- .a ii....ia...i ..w.i.v ' , f Those whouseit speak highly of ...nbia lishermen ten da Z the supposition is t haT I e 1Z ''t?' A' . W'W in nsuallv receives her lirst some crime to answer for ei-enter , . ... All chroni and special diseases, diseases of women, diseases of ineoniy remeoy w men is truiv I i -i i j t . ... , . ' i.: ..... . children, deformaties, etc., siteedi- and prompt andeflect.ial tocleanse I - r.t!, lai nt,. the system gently in the Sprit.- fcfilonsultat.on fw. time or, in tact, at any tune any the better it is known the more i r 81 m i twx lilioiii 9 lliliiiif I i Ct tt-Crh-Ct-Ct-tt-Ct-Ct-Ct-tt-tt-tt-ttit-Ct-ttifCfttIr It ako turns lo Ct r Ct Cr Ct n-ct -A. I' V Ct Ct Ct Ct Ct Cr Ct a- Ct'HiHiV-trCt'ttiii&QifZWt V -Ct 00d lo as well. J the Mats -I si n-ct. - IKVI.VK, ATrollNKVS AT Wilt pr.-tK-.. in nil tliF.-mirt ..f -Oll.i-v in Minu'a hlo.-k. 1-in.r i the coiislrm ton oi I he law and, in ! "lei I view of the diller. nce of opinion ' am i and the short period of time inter- ( alurrli lit .. HoiiliiiMl. Elv's Cream Ralm gives satis faction to every one using it for catarrhal troubles. ( i. K. Mellor, Pruggist, Worcester, Mass. I believe Ely's Cream Palm is the best article for catarrh ever otl'ered the public. Bush A Co., Pruggists, Worcester, Mass. A article ot real merit. C. P. Allen, Pruggist, Springfield, Mass, ! Sll salmon Irom the I mp.pia, and j was ev neclin it yeste-.Iuv, but tli.-v will have to wait ten .lavs I longer, simply beeaus the lish i commissioners cant agree j w hat the law intends. j Notice r Stoi-kholil.fr. Mnntlnir, TNTOTICF. IS IIKKEDY GIVKX 1 II .ijTHK i.1 aimn.il Dt.n'klinMeni mcutint; of thr Al tinny Mininic and MiHiiigCoinpany of Alhiinv will tie held at tin; ollii-e of the s.-i-retarr in rooms '." and '.";, in the St'-alian-rcari-e liiiilrtin on First , street, Alliiny, Or . on the -JTtli .luv, the same tiring the last Mmi.hiy of April, is;.!, at tin; hour ct Hl 'r.nir o'clock l". M., fertile purpose of elect- j imr seven director to s. nc for the I ensuing yeur. Uat.-U Alhiinv, Or. March hi s;i I.. 11. Moxtanyb, Soereta rv. The wise young man, the old man, the thriftv housewife, all will turn their steps, when searching for fresh table d 'licacies, choice butter, fresh laid egn, staph and fancy groceries of all kinds, to the grocery store of C E. JBrowrielJ. Once Asa i n upon than the stealing of the blankets! and that he prelerred to take Ibe desperate chanc. s against death, rather than face the law. torv results. W. Pruggist, Springfield, s.nsiac- t inn P. Praper, I X1 in. Alas. KKX'T a n.:at four room collage, l.iire of .1 A Grow, at Dcot hotel. Astoria papers rejn.it a r.-il ghosl which dresssed in black and goes around with a large gash acrsss his throat from which the blood is dripping. We crtrrv a lartre stock of Sick headache, l.iiliousness, l'nnter s f-tationerv, well as- This spring the first time ; "ausea, costiveness, are prompilyjsortcJ.boughtdirectfr.ini t lie inamtfacturors at a low lictirp. many years, Willamette I'r.iveisity rarlJ ar-'lll,y banished by Pr. J. will not observe Arbor day. The "' b-Leair1 Liver and Kidney reason for this is found in the fact ' ,'',et8 (little pills.) j that this school is about to give up oc p.coi-ni inii.pun an. i remove to a newlv selected site. itnd can give the best of work . n 1.:.. 1 . .f r . . .i Just received, our new line f au-Kiiui, 01 j.rinung mr ine sunshades and parasols. Ladies Jiist monoy. 1 ry us. IJazaar. l'AIsI.KY it S.MIIEY. "We wish to remind you that we car ry the most Complete Line of Hard ware, Stoves and lianrres in the Val- MATTHEWS & WASHBURN.