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f HE OHESOX STATESMAN: H1IDAY MAY 14. 1BSG. t t I ! 1 1 J . i I: THE CITY SCHOOLS. STTRF.MF. COUKT. Xufunuation Relative thereto Gleaned iu the Office of the City SuMrintendent. XeUevmg the patrons of the public acbools cannot be kept too well informed Bearding these institutions, reporter of this paper went over some of the records in the office of City Superintendent Ffeeble yesterday, and gleaned the fol lowing information : That there had been enrolled during year, and up toVpril 30th, 7St pupils, f which number, 596 have been in regu Atr attendance an average of 73 per centum of the enrollment. This enrollment and attendance has Ixen divided among the several schools m the district, as follows : In East Sa lem, under the direct sujiervision of S. A. Handle, principal enrollment, 89, average attendance. 68; under the charge i Miss Warinner, 39, with an average attendance of 51 ; Mrs. Jennie Bawne, rice Mrs. liettie Ilarbord-Fry. ST, aver age attendance. 4. At the Central ehnol ' were enrolled iu Miss Addie HerilxT tli principal's room and 41 at tended on an average ; Miss Lizzie Pear born had enrolled nnder her care and an average attendance of 84. In the little Central school, Miss Waters had an enrollment ot hS. with 3S averasre at tendance, and Miss l"Arcy 52, with an average attendance of -2. In the C. 1 church school there were 45 enrolled tin ier the charge of Miss Theo. Van Wag ner, and 26 of there attend on an average sr!i day. Thee were enrolled in the lias; : Sniem primary school, in charge of Miss EoiUe Huehit, W, with an average attendance of 5. In the South Salem school, M. G. Lane, principal, had direct charge of an enrollment of 51, with 47 avenue attendance. Miss Phillips had S- enrobed, with an avexase attendance of &4. . Tiiere were oO enroiied in the North frtileui school, under charge of B. Chil- ders, principal, and 44 in average attend ance. .Miss Maggie t osper had an en jol suent of SKI wr.h in attendance on as averaee. The schools have all been overcrowded, and, had ail that were enrolled attended all the time, the public school accommo- aarion rnate. Monday, May 10th. ltcketUvs. Cleek; judgment of tlie court below : opinion by Lord, J. l'eter A. Wiww, reap., vs. the Oregon Llron and Steel company, app. ; argued and suimntteu. May 5th. P. R. Lakin, administrator of the es tate of Winnie P. Lakin, deceased, appel lant, vs. Willamette Valley and Coast railroad, respondent, appeal from Benton County ; argued and submitted. May 6. Jessie Severn, as administrator of the estate of Joannah Uoodchild, deceased. appellant, vs. S. M. oran, resiiondent. appeal from Lane to. ; submitted without argument. J no. F. Miller, appellant, vs. James Tohin, respondent, appeal from Klamath Co. ; argued and submitted. Tvksbay, Mav 11. The State of Oregon, resp.. vs. James Worthy, appellant ; appeal from Wasco county, argued and sutmitw. Mate of Oreson. resn. vs. .scar Sand- mam, appellant; appeal from Wasco eountv. arcued and submitted. State of Oregon, resp., vs. Pester Roberts, appellant ; appeal from Uma tiSSa county, argued and submitted, ln motion ui lion. W. H. Holmes, Mr J. B. Thompson was admitted to practice m all the courts ot misstate. May 12. Thomas iloorehouse respondent, vs. li. W. lonaca and E. K. Cox. appellant ; apieal irom Multnomah county ; argued and submitted. Robert Sara-nt. respondent, vs. Uma- tiila county, apjiellant ; argued and sub mitted. Geo. Steele, respondent, vs. P. F Uees, apjiellant : appeal irom Vnion Co. : argued ana submitted. LETTLti LIS1. FoIIowir..; L-the list of letters remain ing in the pustuflice a: Salem, Oregon Mav 12th. !;. Parties calling for the same will please- say "advertised." Allen II K Kame't Miss Alice R.ker O C Bupton A H woiiid have been !an??lv inade- j As it is. the average attendance has been hkh, and very few schools will be able to show 75 par centum of their enrollment in average attendance. The heulth of the schools has been ex oallent, and, in fact, was never better than during the present year. The aver age us absentee? on sick leave, has been terv email. The eonfe'i'jecee will 1 trtar w -n;ilr nnm'e wi: ir.-mo,tw-'l i flt tew rifl nr th ipp t'lran pw Vwrnr I Lester H The school population o and other things, which have worked to ! ie? .;' 1 hi vis Thorn; Dunn Miss Ann V. Eainiet P W Foster J E Gilmore Miss I'ora Hawthorn ae Co J 1 Hubler Howard Mrs I'cr- nielia Johns Htnrv Lane J W r,a:r.!ead WkII Briggs li L Caner J as A Ioaii C ast Herman Aug J. 2 Howard Miss Susie Hubble E S ever betore. f, ... this -..lace is ki!;,U1?, (siderine tlus ?!r the detriment oi use jkswuc tenouas, trie Wnns should iVvl pretty vre'l satisfietl With the condition. Salem has as frood and elncient sciiw.s as any city of its Rie can boast. A SEW JECSEY (JEET.VA GHEES. McBride P Owens Ihivid Fan coast k i-n Bead Mary Siiert lioit C Slough Bros Watson Miss La sa.N White In-J A Lay fir! J J JiattLews W P Miiier Hon Jno H Murphy Mrs E M Paper Factory Ssboor Jortin Williams C L Wingie V Wiijn Mer ". GRASD KEPrBLlCAS MEETING. SCHOOL 110 A KD MEETING. field at Portland Tuesday Evening David Simpson appointed Clerk, and to Ratify the Republican State Soininations. Pnjrau Brothers awarded the Sewer Contract. The campaign was favorably opened at Portland Tuesday night, by a grand rati fication of the nominees oi the State con vention. Hon. Geo. II. Williams, that old war horse, who has done such faith ful service for the grand old party, started the ball rolling, by one of his character istic speeches full of sound doctrine and good advice. He was followed bv Hon. Pavid P. Thompson who paid a glowing tribute to each oi the candidates on the State ticket, and predicted the election of each and every one of the republican nominees. Hon. Thomas II. Tongue of Washington county was the nest speaker, and Col. Cornelius did not lose anything by Mr. Tongue's remarks. But next Col. Thomas K. Cornelius, the nominee of the republicans of Oregon and the man who will occupy the executive chair of this state for the four years fol lowing the first of next January, was called. After referring to the record of the republican party on all qifeshons of public importance, the speaker referred to the labor question. He said: "One of the leading questions to be settled in the near future is the trouble lietween capita! and labor. It ought to be set tie J without bloodshed, without the destruc tion of property and without surrendering any particle of the jineipie oi capital or of labor. The republican tuirt v, judged by its past, is to In? trusted with the set tlement of this question." In connection with the Chinese question, Col. Cornelius said that he had always b--n opposed to Chinese immigration, and had practiced what he preached. When Burlingante wrote the treaty lie wrote to suit himself ; it suited tiie Chinese government, and it suited a democratic senate. It the Tint ed States were to suy now to the Chinese government that they would like to abro gate the treaty, the Chinese would pro': abiy accept the pro;josition. If in cities proper sanitary laws were enion-ed : if the Chinese were compelled by ordi nance to live like white men : if employ ment were re:Bed t nrv a:sd all China men, the ono-ation will ie readilv wived. As for himself he had never employed a Cninaman in any capacity, and nad never worn a shirt washed by a China man. I Hiring the past five years he had employed from finen to forty while men, some of whom were enaaaed" in clearing and grubbing kind. He had giver, con tracts to white raen at $15 ars acre when Chinese o'Jfere l to do the work fur and besides the coi. tract.-i. lie hired men bv the dav. When the work was tin- The school hoard had a special meeting Wednesday ,at the othce ol'Willis A Chani beriiu. The matter of building a sewer from Uie new school building to connect with the Court street sewer, w as brought up, and awarded to Puan Rtm. on their bid, $1075, the sewer to le of terra eotta pie. They were given ten days to file a bond in the sum o! $ltKM) for the faithtui jerforniaiu-e of the service. The Itoiinl, on motion, appointed Pavid Simpson to till the unexpired term of the late A. J. Simpson as school clerk, he to tile bonds in the sum of $10,000. There were about twenty applicants for the position. THE MARKETS, Portland and Salem Mali rected Weekly from Re liable Sources. POKTLAND MAkKKT. Cor- 'WhnH-. Price. I Whwt-ixt vsllev. Jl.-i" vr cli Wall.) Il li. (in! Mt-xl -Per M . I'.rmi-l'rr .m, ! A&i4. Sh'TH-fvr Inn. IH. Xlulllln Or ion. Hv I'fr tint, twli-il. v'liop Vn M. IP ." Kiiiur SiHinlrd liruds. pr lilil. tt Si Vitlx-r II.mh Per Hi. .. tttia a-u.. ei:ivi!,nNs. c. The magical edectsof M. Jacolw Oii in removing soreness and stiU'ness makes it it invaluable at all times. Uheumatism and neuralgia promptly yield to it. BOllX. IIm Per pomul. i Sides WUC. I. !!. Kpc tJr per i.i'-" ! Tiiu Uc mr ui. M1S4 KI.LASKO.'". Wixil tTttl9c; fonWM-Per dihIiiu, sua-. Huuer Fniii-y freh rn;i, per common, l.vau. -iefe irt-Knn. let. !-i-; imporUHi. lie. V.css Per iuziii lj'.r. CUickvu tjmue proriting M iMlltjr l Twin Foes to Life re Indigestion and Constipation. Tlu-lr primary symptom arc among thu niost disln-nsing of minor human ailments, iind a host of diseases, speedily resultant from tliem, niutuully aggravate cw-li other Bud tuutnil nt once the whole machinery of ;f. Nausea, Foul Breath, Sour stomach. IMaalnesa, Hoalachea, liillous I'evcr, Jaundice, Dyspepsia. Kidney I Msensea, Tilea, Itheuniatltira, NrurHlalu, Dropsy, ud various Skin iUorlcr, are among the symptoms uml maladies caused by derangement or ul the stomach and bowel. g A Thorough Purgative medicine U tho first necessity lor cure. Then tho cathartic effect must be main tained, in a mild degree, .lut Hiifli knt to prevent a iveurmim of cmrtlvrwas, ., i , il... Mine lime the liver, kiduoy Kit t.. lothewite nt w . j;. Kice. in Albanv, (reon. Mav Pth, !Sti, a daugsiter. FOLKES. In this city on Sundnv, May i",h, ISHtt, to the wife oi" James L. Folkes, a d.mghtr, weight 8 pounds. SAI.KM XI AUKKT. S Priee j The mill c.ropnn!e jier ln. lor tu: mwl 3IARUIEI). COFFEY rUlLUl'S May ;.th. Ss,i, at tlie I.xciiar.e hotw in Atbanv, Ore e n, by Rev. S. O. Irvine. Miss Sarah i-. riiiiai. ot -i0, l.;nn tountv, to i .ieorge F. Coffey, of .Marion county. i-.Atit MH'u:;l. Li lle v. J. Taylor ChamW-rs, rtH-tor of the t. I aul s chusvu, ut tlie residence oi the bride's iiaretit-.. on Gaiety Hill, Sutem, HreUMii. Slav U'tii. lis(i. Marv C. Woodworth to 1. L. Patterson. FLr.iiF.LT.VTT. i I.IUELSTONE. On tlie lith oi April, a! the svnaeosrite, Car diff, bv the Ilev. Mr. Lewis, agisted by tiie Rev. M. Hyamsn, Jo-.-l Flegel- taun, to i.jcrtrulf, tiurd iacgnter oi Louis Fligi-'.stunc, of I "4 Cowbridge Road, Card.!!". Wales. The bride is a nhree of Mrs. S. Fried man, of this ci:v. PIED. U u :. 1 1 i. even tni.es soutti ot alem. st: " v past i.'ois'K -anriay morn-1 itjR. -- -r f:h. Mrs. J. V." IlarrtU, ! u-'ed vi-.irs. nner-. at the resiuence to-J.tv rMin- day at 11 o'clock a. ni .tb-nce to the I. I . U. r. cemeterv, arrivinjrat uitou: :. Friends o: the fausi'v are !:;v:!ed to at- "I never saw so much fan in the wed ding business as I saw down ir. Eurling lon, X. J., the other day," said a Scran ton man who bad jusi returned from that town. "The young people of eastern Pennsylvania ulailkc the new marriage license law very much, and they have juade Burlington a veritable Gretna Green. The averaff? number of mar riag-s of Penu?ylvar.ia couples has been eleven a d.y for sjnie time past, and the pidemic appears to be on the increase, larf Sundity thirty couples went there to be married. I called at the house o; a parson who is an old acquaintance of mine, and he w as so overran with work thai lte u.-t.ed 1:1c to ft-iy and see him tie ae yin;i lovers who had come tiiere afToe ttie river from Keystone State. The ball w.is filled with waiting couples, and tiie iriiidster's study and iar!ur had ail t;i-y e-jiad hoid comfortably. Tlie gruen e-Riritry cha; and fellows irom the vdiap-t. er.joyeu tr j jtn ever so much, aad the giiu. niggled aiid accepted the sit uation gtjd-isji'.urejd'iy. A fast as on- eoupe were prunounti-d uui aad wife all the others clltred them tiieir coninatuia rions, although in nearly everj- other case tiie parties had never seen one another ieiore. "One burly youiigianiier with a buxom maiden at his side blushed when he walked throtigl the crowd to have the knot tied. He was told to brace np and sot get excited by the jolly would-be hus tends, and one toid lum to keep a stiff upper iip, as tiie asony would not last i-jug. When he marx-hed out into the hall he whs jp-eeied by such exclamations as 'I'shawi it didn't hurt ywt half as niuch a yoc thought it would," and Oh. your' re all right, ii" y ou did look wj-arexl V The mach-iri.ihteiie' swui got out of tlie house us Quiet ati h ouid. put Lis bride mto an open carriage, and started for Pennsn jvaiii. "As a general thing tiie girls went throutrh trie trying ordeal much more gracetuliy than the boy s. 'It's our turn next. Mita, an' don't you forgit it,' a feard-hanaed chap was heard to whimper to his girl when a couple stood up tie lore the micisier. and when that couple had been disposed of aiid a certicae made at tiie hard-fisted feliow took a some what siender miss by the right hand and led her before the preacher. Git around on tother side, Joshna; tiiat ain't tiie side to stand on.' said a voice in the au dience, and Joshua iiad to change his yaaiioa, which he did ia a very awkward way, erinning and coloring up as be did o." When the last couple had leen dis posed of my ministerial frhjcid drew a igh of relief and looked tired. He said he hoped no more Fennaylvaniana wooid bother him in a month. He had taken in $ta in fees that day." Wood-son Miss Harriet. W. H. Opejj., P. 51. EOLA NOTES. P.-.; J. !. .Mar; m, :. of cim- v,;'e of Frank iu liths, and ieorj'e Chanman is buiiding some new fence, and otherwise improving the farm Two oi Salem's nourd bicycle fiends paid our city a visit on Sunday. Come again, boys. The canduiute is abroad in the land, and his angei countenance looms up on all corners like six bits. Our weatiier clerx has certain.y gone on a epree wind and rain. The cause of tho?se case we know not. Pivine services will held at the churcii next Sanday. Why could not the Sunday scnou! lie revived? Eola has organized a baseball club, and now stands ready to challenge the world. Marquis o: Queensbury or any other rales. Our democratic irienus are verr juVji- lant, owing to the posaiiMiity of Polk countv's sending a meuirter to cons:res. Wonder ii it's ijseibie. (!tite a nuavier of farmers talk of building during tiie summer, notwith standing the cry of hard times. Every mv is hanpy, and things move along as calmly as a summer morning. Jake. idled he found the land cos; a: the rate of -o an acre to clear, and Chinese P.ad : tend, offered to da it tor $1-V On this uuestiot:- vt '. n ;, lie imu !at-KtM i;:s oii.iuou iy au u. aii , or ier to show h;w and where he siixkI. i Col. Cornelius closet! by Baying : "I ami before you as a candidate for tiie office of governor. 1 know something of the laws j of the state and how they w ere nia Ie. j r or many years I was a mem tier oi tiie legislature, and f jr two terms presi dent of the senate. If elected governor. I will serve you faithfully. I am the tool oi no ring. I accepted the nomination without promises or pledge of any kin i If I am elected, I will go into the otiict; with clean hands and a pure heart, and I will enforce ail the laws of tiie state without Wrorhojie of reward." Ii. I- Marston, ex-Uov. ieo. L. ooas, and ex-Congressman M. C. Oeorge, fol lowed with fining sjieeches and the rati- hcation meeting ciosed with ttiree rousing Qf w'num are iivinir an d cheers lor the party of progress, and oi ; husband. HeuVn I'rice. also hu good government ana ot retorni, and j living a. Farmington, W.T. with another three for the success of the t . . .. ' ti,,vt API..-At Coltax, W. T., Mav Pta, I 1S. Annie ade, eidiMt daughter of F Wade, REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. ! vears. Mr. W'a le is a banker of Colfax, and Following are the transactions m real j tormerly lived in .Noem. His wife is Marion ! daughter of F. N. Wuudwonh. of Howell I rasne. me remains wre lmriel a! countv. i.irenr., Mn sumtition, K'h'h Ale- Pnrant a.'-J ye, 3 da vs. Mrs. iMirant's maiden name was Ains- worth. Mie was iom i:i Jones conntv. j lowa. June. iv.i. .nr. Ataswortu came I to Oreg-m wiili his iamiiy in HSS. and has since resided in Il-ibbard. Edith married Mr. lhir.int in Por:!;ir.d, April PRICE. At Fanr.ini.ton. W. T., Mav lith.Hsi), ?.Irs. Sar.ih Price, aged vears. Ieceaed waft t'ue mother of Henry Price, of Salem, I. J. Price, of Turner, I and e.son Price. (; Phiiomath. Sue ! was the mother of thirte-t 'bihiren, a'.i ;ire iivin; and uiarriml. Her rives her, IBuylii: Wheat No ehni;e. here lire pavnu iw liimritiniitHe ncm Jlrn Per l.iu, Shuns Per tnu. 111. Ktfis XJc ner iloi nm! nrni ptUMUWii Per linnhei. -vm'., hii 1 searre. Cnru meat .'it tier lvitiuil. mi Bieai t7; ,e. 'tieeiie lOr per pn3nf! vow lie PrAU n ier lb. : Jn-r icnuir.i :v irjiil Hpiiie. le. Prieil p.utas 4i- per p:uud. Prieu iHaehe1. l'jr ponua, lr y. lirieti prune- Per mhiihI. in.." puller U'J'H.e per pound, aeeiirilii. t U) QlllllilV. l iri Mii.:." ji- per :'i Mam Kasierii. mil tif nt irkei Paenn itiej. ?m: ier lb. Mitiuli-r. ie Kir ii. Shimitler S:ii;r rtirr !. ,e.;-.:it:. per In. l'Ji-. Prek!a-H hae:u seuliii: ai i-.e. Hamn uear curel. ..:::ir. ier li. t '". lie' feiiillg. tlUf. Pert- .-.-e .Muuiin loa'.J'jC. Vai IttUV." vhiekeii Puyini;, ?j. pe. ih... Il.:-!'.rttfc e. peel Vni bail, Sc. ureea appie vul 1 i-.i.t tlUlt.'U 'ij " " hmt Lilt tiieir urtplcuutt v (wcu, wnn wot? i' .KIIII,F. CAklX inch a U;e pua hi; An fttn.J site vaui alw.8r;. bv aiwu4 WaiBcr's SAFE Yeast. A better 4s; 4 neni tnfcuic It i i'Tt U p, lllrtJ?Y VcKtrUiltic, Hen.'h Prrinic. fttiij !ro ir tn. tkii injunou ui fci..t;'-v. )r,n, ft !, H cAr in ft inn., cniHr:'i. ( trit 49 UBm ttf Urrad. If y.Mir t.rir t1-i u kcp it, wi.;r i: Vy niail uf Warnft E&fo Teui Co., Eochra:cr. 5. T. Ayer's Pills Accomplish this restonitlvc work better than nnv '-l'r medicine, lliey are iieari-hlni! ami tlioroinfh. yet mild. In th-U nutvatlvu Bi tlim. They do not gi i tue patient, and do imt induce a costive rt action, as is the effect of other cathartic. W'ltlml, tliev Mes special liroix-rtics liuretic, hepatic and totuc, of the biguuit ineihciiial vulun and 4 Absolutely Cure! VI! dleae proceeding from disorder of the dlsrestlve and assimilatorv onraii. The prompt uie of A Yi n's PlU -t to enriwt tlie flrfil imlUatioiia if costive-li-ss, averts the n-rinus illnesse which lie 'Meet oJ that comiilim would Inevitably Induce. All iTeiruterUie in the action of tin. lnrc! liMseni- as well a rottstl liatioil lire heilflifhillv controlled by An n's Pll.LS, ami fur the niniulatlou of (Miri-stive or'aiii weakened hy lontr e.'ii iiiMeii lvmpia, erne nr two of A vr it's I'n .is dully, lifter diautr, w ill do m:m- good than aiiylhiug t-Lsc. Leading Physicians Concede Tin' AYrP.' TtlXS are the best of all e;i:h:ir:ie nu .iieines, and many practition er, the liigliext MawUng, cnstomarily j re-tcriln' lli..;i. AYER'S PILLS, ritrraitED vr Dr. J C. Ay or & Co., Lowell, Mast. Analytical Chciuiit For sale by all Iru prists. . .1-' "an" 3 , mA UFZJ'fmA ;v ntri.'3Mi THAT LOGUS C0EEESP0.XDE5CE. of tlu.t gcd 12 (JOXTAGIOUS :inee are pev;en! 1! over the world. I ara uauva of r.uelaml. aiel u nlle 1 wan In tnal -oiimrr I couiracied a lerntiie PiiBid imiUoq. auii for two yearn nu under treatment a au ouKloor patient at Kottingham HunpUal, Kug- land, mil wan uo enreu. i aunerea mo mun t;-miasi!K m:m Iu my u. ami a covered a uh xire ail oer my ... nmut. i naa i-f.iiro and dealne. .1 4lnl lusa of alKlit, evere palua in if head il eyes, ele., liu.lt nearlT ran n crazy 1 nt aul nnjie iu una vmnirv. and wileil fur America. anJ waa treal -) at l;'.Mee!l lnlhiei!r.Bwe;i an by a pram-:-ieiit poviiieian In ew Vurk Uuving nu oun-n--cinu with tne hopinsi. 1 saw the aiivertmemeut of Pwift'n HpeeifiC, in J 1 determined u five it a trial a a uwt r i.rt. 1 had rireu np an hoie of LU!? cureti.aA na1 none lurough fii.e Imntl f the beat nie-1 leihcaj men In Nm::iieru.m and New York tiHia nix ieiuiea ol n s s tnd I call mf wttit -'eat joy tnal tney liave t-i.red lue euuroiy. i .in aasouuu aaa we.! ; ever v, i in r.iy uie I. HlKli I'.AUUllP. Xt Vork City. Jntn. .-'.li. l--- Tlie M Cheapest. wtxni tltr ulmlf rmth tu know thai rli 4-utmiir run In-llrr with hl- ttMiiit y, ualily f thr F. D. McDowell's Jewelry ntnre. 221 ('omniereial street, -.ban ai any oilier j'iaee in :lie eiij. (IfWlll (J()(lll, Reliable Dealer, C'lieajiest Prices. estate during the past -, m county, as per the deeds rvcorded in the clerk's othce: Y. II. I"vars and wife to Henry Miiier i I Lone Kir cen-.etcrr, near East Torsiand. ! ....... I W l..'.. I ... i ic3i:iuji neuiiwui BLOOD Tu-tt w r. y aovon lev icw wiry'.' hi tht lint? The tm y v-Heyou v- tli ii'.tt' w -em; hnijff n Stt-nr his trRiut-tl y n-.r-r.m. nf f... i.i iurt.' tin nu-i U.v - our yr U- are nor, i;tr have we :vr inMn, cuni?M rj ii: any fty with any utiu-r j';ry iro in univ. r. ii.un,.UL;. tTv rftK-'.nij. r Hud iirlry . ii warrant t i-e as rprf -uied. ( n.i in and pt 'v i-t nlviiv atifl rtnprkc a;l .i.t'ii after Ww t-1 around ninif iwt ani f will Jt. Mr f.A nx. NUTIt COrAKT.VEKFiKII' r tormvtl lor a icrr; and wife. 2 sun?, t 9 6 r, U; consider ation O. & C. Ii. II. and the Farmer Loan and Trust company to Js. C'ox. acres, t!ifir.l!e; von. ?! IIENiKICK. At IWil, GilSum couti I pneumufMa, Mn. U. II. Ht?nUrit:kH. i'fatl was a luuuhtt?r of liun. and I Mrs. John Ui??y, of Aurora, this count? . T" . a : 1 1- -1 1- - a. . ;j.1hJUurdiy ti hi iiiufri , u uuica, i D D i , ii N , i.uiiniu ; 1 i ! CTauuii 1. O. & C. R. K. and Fanner' Ltxm and Trust catnpanv to Nirnnd Wails, 2 o( e It the V.tr. ani! lie !s Pnt In Marcn of y . i iMualmi, ad twi.iK ie lime. I iu nn t.. irtatment. 1 aufTwrwl t-i .naliam al the saint Itih-.:. umler tlir trf'tlltf iji ;..orr. I anr of lle usual rn mk i vtvii. il drove Uie iMuuJ i incakiu. in r " r.mpmlifrti 1 -ii. 1 cinirai'le-1 tit ttntiaii, liiu.ui -? ani ",:icre foi i;. i.-n fr.'in rhtiii .i. . ,i-i i;t wi .i n, i 'Miri;"! It) i v .r i,il' -i.li .v !! .i , n:l:i! aud , i ... ul. . i.- ,.t-. II V. siie chiidlxjo! it-it Aurora, tiie borne of a bride. T-j-niubt. the Ecrnjs matesmas: A correspondent of the Oregonian wants to know if Judge Waldo is '-any way tainted with the wagon road load steal of Oreg-m, or with the swamp iaad ring in any manner that would bias bis decisions on those import ant questions." The inquiry is ostensi biy irom fcaleni, Vmt it never came from here. Tne people of this county know Judge Waldo, and do not need the assur ance of the tttvsronian or any body eii-e that lie is not tainted with any steal or ring whosoever. Tiie correspondent calk himself a republican, but does not fail in hi half dozen questions to bint a criticism of every leading candidate on the republican ticket, exactly a a good democrat might ire expected to do. Kehieucan. TRIAL OF PLOWS. a ue following card van received from Hon. J. YoorLees yesierday, and will be fcpli-expiarmtory : Wooiibikx. May 11, EurroE Stat&miax : It may be of in tereat to your readers to know that the farmers projioee to have a trial of plows at ii. i . Hau'e farm, a half nine riorth ) west of Woodborn, Mar IS, lvMi. Iral- Say, Matilda, have you tasted the ' ers re invited to bring tiieir bet piow, 11th o! May, lit!ian a vwir.sh will I brought back aeon. What a -out rant ' How Bad ttie tiiuiniit' Slie iwivw grief stricken hmband, a:il a babv bov aiiout three weeks old. The funeral will le in-id tw morrow ittwnrtoars, at Aurora, an-l tti re mains will tn- laid to rest in the Aurora w 4 m--. 'JT., t 7 s r, 1 e ; consideration .Samuel 11. T. Jones and wife to Francis E. Wnitney. acres, t 4 r 1 w; con sideration j?'). John F. Miiier and wife to Eliza Col man, 4-1 acres, t S 8 r, 3 w ; conmderation love and allection. John F. Miller and v.i:'c to Ianthe Miller, w ot 1 8, b 1!, Saiem ; coasid e ration love and affection. E. Hchott and wiie to Dar'.iara Kia. la 1, '., 4. 5, 0, 7, and 8, in b 4 ; alo la 1 and 2, in b 13, Sublimity; also 1') feet off n end of 1 14, b 1, sublimity, con sideration $;i. Eliraletii riinitii to luvid Early and ravid Brower, 111 acre, nubject to rc- oemption t.y Ionian vauvm lor ; ; y0T w,;,.j;8 lie i;,,. ari,i a,,. t!ie ... .. , tortures of a waatiiig iiines, and, when , l: -fc;ractayae? nneuey, i he saw his end neanng, be a Mned the o, ii, , , e, ii in, niiney e aa. w riayion ; inevPjj:, wjth a calm rt.ination. He con. r-- .... ..... . ( left ou tbi m-le ol eternity a kind ialin-r .ignes r.. limflmoorio a. nirrt, -mil nin ..---.pr il tar.V.mfi,.. n,l IW) a'-rea, 1 1 e r, 1 e ; also 1 5, b2 .-alcui ; j went tt) nt un the 0.ilt.r o vU!,hl.r Tan T'sr. 'o I co'iri' "t i -i jKii.i.in. Af- tit lnKia )in. -riivli u ,i .... .i.e j.-.tu:)riiviau lie'r afi-i a, l'a.ia. I c,:i''iUili:d lo vi..il lull iinuri. mill in Kwhiue 'Irxartina a Onctiir I rHiromifl mt- U try hwijfa ttlrlc. a.inr- nit- tuai it wnuid cvncli; me iunc luau tiut tp.-hiK AIUiuukIi lim POISON cemetery. SIMI'SOX. At the residence U Im fa ther, in Kant Salem, iianon county, Oregon, on Friday, MayTtb. lHrRi, A. J. Hiirijjuioit, aged year, 8 months, and 1 cay. ''Little Jack," as ht was familiarly calied. i d.;ud. With I. is weak constitution and con stantly fulling strength, beheld up nobly, agaiint ttie coming of the griai iiieiMien- Iter. bad Tinxlurcit irva! lio'.ea In my back and cbe.it and had rrmnvtK! a!; tne nair on my Head, jm I toecau to imvriive id a week a time, auaine wr bnu W hoal, auil were entirely (rune lu Kle of eiUt weeiu. WtLLJuMiS, rorwr viiiun raaa.uniwv. Eotk on "ConUMfioua D'kkkI Poison, and oa 'Biaod and dam luaeaatra" mailed irec. fur aale by all drueKinta. rat wipt 81-Ecrno ca. K. T. 127 W. 23d St lraw ur 3. Atlanta, O. DKMtH KATIC STATE TICKET. For Governor P. Fennoyer, of Multnomah. Fur t:uui:rew.M!mii N. 1.. bailer, of fnik. For h'lfirenie JuiIec K. fc riiraiian, of Una. For oecretary of utc K F. (.IIiIkid. of Waj-co. For 1 ra.-.i:rir, ii. W. Webb, of I'tiitt'.tlia. I or ttta'.e I'rininr t:!iarn- Mckell. of j4-kiii. For sup. Public lam. i. K. J. bell, of Ihniijiaji. Fur jnde Secoicl Juiliciai Iiialrisl, J. J. fallow, of tfai in. For prr-u!"niK A'.loriK-y, ieo. W. PoH, of In-depcudeuee. HAS THH H.VV UKE.V r.f vears. betat-en lieD- tlin Fors'.ner. Miit-m. Variuu f.nai'v. Rtale ii lirtrffoii. mm W. liftaiiy. oriflfr trie firm r,im- of l-ur-tii'-r ,t Tsftny, to '-arrv or; Tlie bui. u: i s i-i,f .-j . -.Kt-ri-imii. mut b'iy:ii(r ami --!:.. j-vi'.i'r. i j.ri iiii.i , i. .te strei-l. ki:"v ii a. '.m- rnrin.-r twrr Lr b jpancd 0- r ii -.-rti: of I r , ... nni v !.. - -fl !iy ui. t.i;. ' -., ;.rw Iu'w-a n i ..i.. i-., -.:ree . i-.-i '; i.- .;-.r.v Lin-ri',. -. a ,.i b: c miiuui--; with ,,ur tron ihn I,, xiti-d in tiie jiti.T. V.rwijii vim irtiMli-a: ib-e low-. c; n,-ir:r, of r..:-. f. n,t i iru-e--l in. .r:.i-i j.r.n-:i: n.. '--r .tX' . 1, lut'T ouno,.. tu-; j-rr;i'. .r-ii i l."l!:i- -!i!-rir.e. m wi:i i.iru'in ;.i.i. .rireiMti. B'iirrt a si1i-fiu'i.-si-.i. Fi'lurv j,rn-. ,,n 'in- xntii.- i'.leiai 1-.-ri;-.- " i-FNJAi:. F'.t-.erMJi. Til t'O V rrtrno-r . !.ir.v: .i .v ;tre'. Saiira Oreuu, iiay luUi, Jimki. a 11 dw-la. Tlie Bn Kit' GV1DK U liunxrd Marcto a utl Sept., i e l year. - I6 lea. S U tiMjea,wU .rrr 3.SOO lUaatrwtioBa a whole Fleta taltrry. tilVkJ 'M'koloaaa rtec Wira to (mumaiTi o all roo4a Cur peranal or fauilly uc. Telia haw to order, tad ictvea rxmct coat of nery thlnj; row Mar, ent, fjriok, wear, or lutrc fu wtUu TbrM l.VVALt ABLK BOOKS oontalB iafunaaUaa clojadl from tike txiarkrta or Uie world. Wc will nuOl a copx FRKK to mmy ad lraa apaa receipt ut 10 eta. t cVfrar cxponae of naUlar. Let ma lar trooa Ton. KeapeetftUljr, MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. KU7 dt eiTU VA abab A freer, t hicae, tU con. ? 1 . K. H. liutheriord and vii:e to Hnsohbach, 1 4 b 2, Marion; con l:. J. MEHAMA MJTES. new tea that Giltert & Patterson Lave either riding or walking. jnst got into tiieir etor?" "No. It it good '" '"ijood : WeU, I should juKt say mx I shall never buy anything else, and 1 only wonder I did not know it before. Vfcj, iit flavor is delicious, and a cup of 2 does me more good when I tm tired mot than any tea I ever drank before." I most eet'eome of it- What i it called T " 'Epicure Tea. Mind, you can only get ; prompt, sale and rare, 2 in Perfection Tea cans." "U. 'fire cen:s a bottle. J. YoOBUEfcS. Dr. Grws, pbyaician at St. Vincent's Hospital, Laiiimore, Md., considers lied btar Couth Cure periectiy harmei, be ing jmresy vegetable and entirely free from opiates, poiaona, and of her narcotics. Other proietiioDaia aino endorse it as Price, twenty- sii brutherfi and sisters, v. ho Lave gone .. be tore. j Ifet-eafeed iiaa he! J many positions of i tm.it. ior one so vuur :' in years, and his i woru was a gooa a ihh Iaihu; lie wan ! the eoul oi hull!', and the euiiiodiinent i of integrity, lie served ar deputy county Farmors are through seeding, and so ' lreaf u-l'.r -oim.iiaii oia ger, mu f;,rt!.i.mml...U wl j worked in the olhc of M. L. Chamiier- O I i . r u t.i.rs iw. .au .iir.tr .pL f.o .t years, l or about a year he worked for the Stjtili'jias, in various canac-ities, COI STV DEMOCRATIC TK KET. KMITIt. M. J li. SCOTT, W. F MitRAXA, May 12, ForSiate Srnmnr W. H. HOLMES, E. O. NOR TON. F. K. k.l,iKIliOK. For Kevre.uiaiive JOHN t AI.A.N. H. II. fcAV A(.K, K IIIOAN, H. F. COOt.tV. Fur Snerirf For Clerk For Treaatircr For Judee Fur Commitouer? Dr. Pratt is building an addition to bis : druswtore. He will have a full stock of 1 goods in a few days. , and was a bris-iit and faithful writer. At Capt. John Scbu caught a fine lot of ) tbe.iu? M.at f .cHn trout last week. He report Koek creek " )-aieni district, o. .'4. but was onrf M,l.-rk,!i..r,rarm.f..i.nt ''t ab-to attend to the duties of the . t.. " ioHice, owing to his continued illness. I Jack was a true and itvinnathetic friend. Henry fHout killed a large cougar on and was highly en'.eenied and resnec-ted his father's farm near Mebama yesterday, ) by every fxdy who knew him. He was which has been playing sad havoc among born and raided in Marion county, the goats belonging to Hon. W. li. Byars. j Tlie funeral will lie held at 2 o'clock p. It had killed and buried about twelve or ! m. to-morrow '.Sunday j, at tiie residence fifteen, inaide of about one hundred yards j on state street, thence to the I. O. O. . .square. This goes to show tiiat be was cemetery, friends of tlie family are in an expert, and understood bis business. ' vited to attend. R. O. TM0.MA8 W. k. PKI VKTT. PRKSToS HAMILTON UfcOKbK 8. I'MS. rKA.VK FKLLKK.S. Hfc.VKY W A HKKN. For Aeor. .. W. K. SIMPSoX. For tx!boo; .Siitn.-riu;eudi:ut FliS IN 8HIKL. Ffrf Surveyor ALFKKU UOllALKT. I or oner . . , Marion Comity IVmocratlc Central Committee i u oobleu.t tiairmaii; T. L. Harluxiu, J. F Brown, W. W. Kider, T. F. Hayj. :elebrated Kaahlqn ( aii.nRae SEHT FRFF ""'l"" "' " Wklt I I II LL our. isoS, rtauy Mun h lutb. toany aililreM. llludtrule,. auil luu eery mm fur Laillea. UeutC, Cliililreni anil lofanu' waar and Uuuvke. uiui 0ods, al rleea knurr llian tone of an bou-ie In tfie LinllMl Hiata. 4'..nl...A l, or IliuUrV rt biiiilMl. U. Ci K, hUt H i KON. 6th Ave. & -iOlb Si., N. V. tittl I U VI 13 II (Vi TttJ "-r, -r- ' j'-iji v.wi in vr,r. MailM I It...:: ini'i;! lU JVAt l-LuLvf-l,tlAf fc. fl kI L',.Uktu,t. 1..,,. ft ,b)-i eirau',!ft l: nii,,., nu r. .1,'TtHl.li aaj t t.OH I K hi I.I1B, I I I.H-, t- a'.' !;-.:- wv ...-: u,. . . . l i- O. M.FCRKV & CO., Ceuor Wiicbiaan, yet Ui be paid: noue. KM ALL FA KM FUU kALF. TMGIITr ACKKH OF I.FEIiED LAND. AND 1 J forty ai re of railroad iand. a itb alxmt s ie paid: almiit acre iu cultivation. bftru and orchard uln..: i,,.,,. ,. il, oiai-e: win bo aoul at a baruln. Ai;y to Win. Woodwor.b. on tbe ir.-mi ., i, t.f mHe from Silver creek falih, or aamuel car.er. ..lie mile north of Miiuni. -1-dw-lm lieinoval Notice. J. (1. Ilarr, the Jeweler. ha removed hi quarters imiii IU to lm, stale sireet. nearly op posito the old maud. F.very l!r ia invited to call mid ee him at hi new quarter. New Kooda arriving daily. dw ANTF.I. A MIHHLE Ai.FIi VijTaX TO do hout.ewnrk aii.l l.k, Mtrn ,.f ..I.lirn: roforeuee ri-uiteil. lu.iuire al the btate Inur ance Coiiipauy'j ortiee. .-i Iw w 1