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FROM SUNDAY'S DAILY THREE TAX PAYMENTS SALEM'S B05D ISSUE. - ft -.7 .1 Xamed From a. Reliable Source That Tbey WIU Not B Negotiated Before July 1st. Now that th resident taxpayers of this municipality tow wUd another lM Uwe, th query naturally arise, when will be! Salem seity council trail .Itself of the privilege;, with which K hu bcn Invested? A Statesman t tpr aatatrr yesterday Hdt(d ' tbi inform ioni from to unquestionable ource, that the bond to tb amount of 380.000 authorised at ! Thursday's election, wlU not be Issued before July IK of the current year. I la reported that the not act hastily In the matter but, on council i wlO a well de conservative Che contrary, will pursue nn program and course, calculated to be to she beat interest of this commonwealth., lit deferring the issue of these bonds until July 1st, the first install ment of Interest which Is paid semi- annually. will- not larll due until De cember 31sL when if the! : issue were jnade forthwith the first! installment would toe due three months hence July 1st- j ,: It cannot be ascertained in what de nominations the bonds will j be exe cuted, but it Is sllegei tfcey will be ucn as Co admit of investment by sills capital here af home In small amounts, as well. .as investment for outside capitalists. COLLECTIONS FOB 1898 150 DELI QUE3T SUMS FOR 1896-7. bis sew office. Miss Alice Davenport will be bis clerk, and T. W. Daven port, the retiring agent win remain in tb ofltao tar m. hwyti t H n titm jwinUt the township plats, now In prepare-1 Sheriff Darbis Makes a TarnOTer uon. ' - THE H0BTICULTUK1L REPORT. Many BieyeliiU Paid Their 11.25 Yesterday. Secretary JffnCb Invites the PuCTo to v;. Examine the Book!. 7 (From Dally April 2d) A NEW BITER CRAFT. The "City of Eugene" Made Its Initial Trip on the Willamette Testerday. The steamer City of Eugene, built at Eugene, and owned by business men of that city, reached this city yesterday morning en route from Eugene to Port land. She tied ud at tha O n v Sheriff F. W. Purbin yesterday af ternoon turned into the Marion coun ty) treasury taxes to the amount of S12.790.10, apportioned as follows: 1A3 taxes. $11,063.17; J87, delinquent, Jl.- 50.12; 1899, Jellnquent, 18CJ1. The taxes for the three years art ap portioned among the various cities ana schocl districts as follows; - l.SJI; " State county and sUte school. V.376.51 ..... 4S3.kO John Minto, secretary of Che board of agriculture is sending the blennlel report of the board to the papers of the state, eocompenylng each report with a circular letter, in which he "Permit roe to invite your examina tion of lb book, and Co call the at tention of your readers Co It as a means of Instruction Co fruit rrn, also, to the fact that the recentlr mm. tpity of Salem ed Morton law of this state makes It fcClty of Wood bum a misdemeanor to throw cuttings or I Cllr of Jefferson trimming? rrom gardens, orchards or hop yards from the premises of the owner, or to keep them there uncon- umed by Are for a period of more than thirty days: to knowingly keen an Infected tree or plant without usinar the means the law prescribes to clean it; to import infested trees, plants or School district No. 6.. fruits of any kind, or export nackaa-ee School district No. 10. of Infested trees. plants or fruits School district No. 15.. (green or dried) out of the state, or to I School district No. 17.. sell spraying materials In packages of I School district N18.. more tnan one pound, without a cer-I School district No. tincate of the seller v a w u0 ,. w w .. Muiuiijr ana aegree or puruy. Any in- School district No. 40 iraction or this law is punishable bv fine of from $25 to $100." . City of Silverton.. ' Polls... .. School district No. 24... School diktrict No. 103 School . district No. 14., School distiict No. 4... School district No. 2 TEACHER IN SESSION. Are Interesting .Local Institute at Aurora- Yet,erday A Splendid -Program Enjoyed. School district No. 44.. J. School district N'. 57..; School district No. 71. .1 Fchool district No. 77.. J...... School district No. 85... School district No. 88...! School district No. P?..j School district No. Ill School iilt-trlct No. 114 School district No. 118 School district No. 122. j. ...... The local teacher Imtunu in w...v'ijr uwa xor a xew moments nortnern end of Marion county met and then steamed down the river. jat the White school house, one mile 1 he new craft Is lfc feet long, 155 feet north of Hubbard, yesterday. April 1st. over all, wltb. a 26-foct beam and has Th meeting was called to order by a capacity of 150 tons. She draw-flf-,i'ro'- W. J. Crawford, a.t 10:30 a. m.. teen Inches, light. The sti-amer la who conducted the Institute In h ah. talncd by James Smith, formerly i,f sence of the countr iuncrlnlonlni Init. ttr ... ... - " "... r . 7. I w owuluki ... iuMjr. j ne ooai wm De operated I "e "Peninj song, "America", was i Z2M 4.4.1 2.72 84.00 654.21 S2.60 124.45 11.40 1 S.11 34 26.40 10.WO 12.83 1.S3 20.93 29.75 .61 13.63 24.42 4.b4 37.82 1.07 7.V 12.28 3.al 1.73 comjieecialclcb WI5S. FflQlI FOUR CODNTIES The Xlllneo Club Car Cures Two Games) But Are Beaten by t. Points. (From Daily April 2d) , The Ulihee club bowline team was last evening defeated on; the homo alley by the Commercla? Club, of Port' land, in a four gam series. The local team captured the first tiro games. but the visitors jtook he last twj rames , and won the cc-ntst br 23 points. . . The score by games and the totals were as follows; ; Commercial Club. Players. . Vatheny.. .. ....22 41 fifai. i M T saA m svuituwi umuj sf a sjlw SO Cooper.. .. .. .,..26 34 ' 21 Cullison.. 40 U 43 Graham.. .. ., ,.42 M 43 HxselUne.. .. .. ..M 2S 2S Cnwston.. .. .. ..'30 is it Beckwith. 52 t 57 STATISTICAL REPORTS OF THE I i . FUSUC SCHOOLS, What 8hall We Do. A ; serious and dn. .. prevails In this ccunTr.- because so decern K t. r""ti slowly yet surely that It is ool? m "ted before i areiswl! 1 ne nr.. li n - . I The name of this' diae . v. v fiNiimciuB, Denton, iie na to divided lnt ifc J..:"0 " Cwrj Conutlei Beecired bj nm. xidmy trouble; ! ror. Aekerman. the back, rheumatUm inLC1 go, rrwiuent desire to urinate ' with a burning sensation .k.:. of, llHn. WW - - - a i. VUUID1U or m.. mtrvtrt .... -- vuwi . t Totals 48 1C1 tl 1U 87 118 ICS 173 118 1? 218 If allowed to advance i the Second stare, or Wadder tVX with hea-y pain In th. y,a "OH? down w.w .v. '. - "n kT S i " " mm im 43 32 24 28 85 TotsU 308 ttt I At 42 1210 Total , ......$31,053.17 1897: State county and state ecbool..$ 985.51 City of Salem. n the upper river between Corvailis j"" by a goodly number of teachers Schoordistrict No 24 and Eugene. If pending negotiations and cluM Mr.-Shrock was appoint- School district No 103 F funnummateo, the City of Eugene ecreiary or tne meeting, will connect with one of the other river ' Tne flr,t topic discussed w 103. 4... 5... district No. School district Nn was HfA- I ow ji.... ... "-L "--bygivng JY. Craw- SehQOl ..u.riic uumuFKi men vice to Portland. ' v S(eaking of the new boat trip, Friday's Eugene Guard has the ApalrJn ,n nuage must begin with following: , .the thought and end with Its expres- . ."The boat carried the unual comple- Bln; " In method. talking should ment of men. and a nu nbr of direct- ' precd writing. In the discussion a or of the company went dan -n,. number of teachers joined. freight carried amounted to about flftv I orchestra, led by Mr. Giesy from 297.33 8.04 2.T.00 204.42 1X92 J.7.1 2.13 1.19 -22 28 47 44 32 21 31 42 27 35 84 23 40 2? 30 29 42 25 3) 36 181 lit 141 157 120 13 143 301 289 269 117i Ulihee Club. Barker .J37 53 Milito .. ..136 Hoyt U D'Arcy. W. J jrt Mt-Orew.. .. ,.487 McNsry J30 Gabriehon.. ,. ...41 Hatch .. ., ., ....46 . . i Totale.. .. .. ..313 At the concluded! Of the earn tha visitors were, very agreeably enter tained at the cliibl rooms, a delectable lunchecr being secved The Salem teunj has every reason to congratulate itself, upon the resu't cf last night's contest. A very credit able showing was nade in ccmpetition men a icrmtdablu organlzarion from the metropolis. At Jefferson, nn! Weneiiliiv l,.t bowling contest 4ook place between the local team and one from Scio. follows: (Prom Dally April 2d) In the office of State Superintendent j. m. ACKerman, yesterday, fottr re ports of county superintendents were received, showlna- tha " .-jr iriLtcuva i incrruinr hm m . fnrisdicUons. The counties retiorttn I with scaldine- -...ia """ were Washington. Jlenton. Ika and email ouantlties r-in 7". ' difficulty, sometime. mZZ TAr I . f . . I UrllW II VII Ift lnant.AMi m . - vuuui,un fum7 I " "Z 4t uric aWi ; Supt. II. A. Bell report. 2937 bos and danl.anII " lU 767 girls, of school age In Lla cout? -ff neglected. of which number 5704 attended the pub: , Th're ii ?omfoVt TW Um lie schools: of thH ins -1 L1Iu.r ' Comfort In Vnowmr .i, rurm oia, ana zpz attended rhvni . v nicir umnui; 'tne average dally attendance was 2592. i In th - tiiiri. acis wipur siia. bladder, speciutllsl, has .Uncovered "2 Remedy famous for Its marvel. -we $29.52 for female, while the supm salary is zia by all drurei.t. As a proof of the wonderful vfwi,.. Thirteen male teacher, and Vevente n . ZZ-S?rP win De snt ah.nii.t.t- femades. teaching lr. the coUtv hi" r.Tf.1"?. n.a r v.luabl. . tnt scp.OOI ftOUsc nrrt. poity Is valued at 332.796: the fumi. iure ana nxtures at 394S5, and the ap ine score was as Jefferson team C. Zimmerman.. W. Curl.. P. Tompson , Tom Hale.. Wm. Tompson.. .. W. L. Jones . . - D1.UW1 uim.net IN u. 11 ....... . Its Totals.. .. Scio Joe Wesley..., Phillipps.. Haasler.. ., J. Johnson. ..33 ..46 ..31 . .65 ..40 ..41 54 40 44 31 31 34 Total 37 155 33i22 40 2 52 46 50 28 51 45 39 167 137 171 157 178 L . .256 263 196 250 965 School district No. 96. School district No. 111...... School district No. 122 tons. ''On rahlncr T n-1...,l - sJ, ' I - . m.u-mr minor Hlnn., thin.a win k. . ainner. hour. " inur. sr tin ss cnmmias. sloti issued to the boat as a freight and Aurora, arrived in time to give the in stitute some . i.b.ih will riA a . wild, uivi mil justice good music .before the During the noon hour I -parsenger carrier. I .., V , eni "nner prepared by the The run to Harrlsburg was made In . rtn atr,ct- bout two and a half ho '.3 ft re- LSd t l" the Ttlng r Port received from there states that waT r. k 5 Snd an b,e paDr the machinerv wn- ..u - . w. reaa by Prof. ZInser. of Oregon hape. The enRl,,e. were madat LSJh f P8ych , Fraaler Iron Works, this city 7 li Kf-f . A.fter "viewing , ,w .7w .7 .awuerai, ne maintained Jam-. Mm J l' ,he.tlme had come for teacher, to . mi.h ; .LI 'V ":-v"VA"m jamea " aeePr interest in psychology. r:";,..,?rr"?-.w"! "ei: t -cienuncaiiy and Elmore t; .V,"1 , 75 . ! i "n knowledge of the Individ- . . - - " nas I or aoirit. Fol nw nr tKI. Total.. .. .. .. . 18D6. State county and state school. city of Salem. City of Wood burn Pol.'s.. ... School district No. 24. School district No 103.. School dUtrlct No 4... School district No. 11., School district No. 21.. 1.48 .27 .38 81.550.12 Mr Toung. o: Prill.. Totals. ..37 ..24 ..31 ..30 ..25 ..33 37 16 39 41 41 22 39 42 45 31 32 36 61 42 30 26 27 46 164 124 145 123 125 137 ;.180 196 225 222 823 A PROGRESSIVE RAILROAD. ' .1127.79 . 23.00 s .44 . 8.0-J . 23.17 .63 .83 1.15 1.73 The Rio Grande Western railway, otherwise known as Ihe "Clreat Salt 'Lake Route," Is ind has been, sincj tne opening of the "Ogden Gateway. paratus, maps, looks, etc.. t is. n Seventy-four districts hnv w dictionaries. The property Is insured or ,eo, at a cost of 3504.49. In th county are ninety-nine district, with If school houses; thirteen ftradVl schools, with a totstl of thirty teacher. -h.i an enrollment of ir.01 pupil.. The receipts for school purposes amounted iu Z4; the! disbursement .uu J.za.cz sre reported In the hands of district clerks, while i:-6i.77 of the school fund 1. in other mump, me count v 1 1 p. tut v. niS.97 in undistributed mon?y. Benton County. Supt. O. W. Penman rerxtrts 2161 children of echool age in his county. 1240 belngj ma!(., r.d 1220 female?; of this number 5GS boy. and W4 girl, were enrolled in their h-m? schools, while thirty-eight attended school awav from their districts; I twmiy'-four girls i ana twenty-seven toys, attending the schools, were under 6 years. old. Th average dally attendance in the county is given at 1363. Ninety-one teacher, were employed, of which only twentr. two were males, the latter rerivng an average monthly salary of S41.50, and the females J27.70. while the superin tendent recclvf. $l6o(J per annum. Thj connty ha. flfty-stven llstricts ahd et nooi nouses, the property t-?lng val ued at t?8.000; the fJrnlture at 24.630 1 jm a . ' una me uppataiuj, etc.. fXCOO; the In- free by mail on application to Dr. Kii- itingnimton. X. T. vk writinr kindly mention that you real this liberal offer In the Oreebn Pf. man. . WOMEN AS INVENTORS. Women Inventors bv nn muna fine themselves to those depart menu where they might be eunnosed i t seas special experience. Patenu hivt r""" siuicu to women lor a plan of deadening noise on railways, for pre venting sparks from locomotives, and for a new form of life raft. The great er number of these inventions, how ever, are connected with dress, 'and domestic appliances. During last year nearly four hundred patents were ap plied for by women. Borne of theae have reference to textile mnnnf.. tures, electrical and railway appliances and stationary. XnoUancM fr ,v. sick have reeelveZT considerable atten tion from women Inventors. TO fl TRE COLD IN ONE DAT. Take Laxative Btomo Quinine Tab-' lets. AH druggists refund the money If it fails to cue. T3c. The genuine has I Bi Q. on each tablet. the popular transdontinenlal route be- I ""rnc "n ne property being 320,000, Northwest and the mi premium or 1455.54. Three gra Total.. .....3186.81 annmilanlnl Contain T1..1.. . i . I . v vwv.n... . b n i . rr . i . .in,.. t.&xcu.iv Tw&na wjm . . piin, i,v H . . "i " lover vyaM anotner l. i were iMuet I11ot Smith was formerly mate on tha on the "RMinvn.iKiMt. 7, ."ill The hooim,n r ,!.. mfnmmr ... I., .v. . . r. ! . " ' -" n re a u ?. aa Testerday was a buy day with Sheriff Durbin and depjitles. During the day several hundred dollars on the 1898 assessment roll were received and anou forty bicycle receipts were Issued. LARGE SALE OF MOHAIR. i ' - . A Herd of Twenty Cattle Bought E. C. CrossOne Weighed 1800 Pounds. y I ' iTeaterday afternoon h Triir rvv,.,. y Mohair Association Old Atf auotlnn at Dallas. 25.000 pounds of the choicest mohair In this state. Wm. Brown & tis city, were the I succeMful bidders paying, therefor 38,375. or 83H xum jurr pouna. The qtialltjr ofmohair varies. There Is as much aa 10 cents per pound dlf r fereno between the common and the i choicest stock. It certainly pays to i eep ine best quality. Manufacturers I bkl eagerly for the beat lots while, the I common stock; is neglected. I B. O. Boedighetmer. of Sitayton. yes terday sold a herd iof twenty Short horn eieeraito E. C iCross,of this cflty, the price paid. bein k4 cents gross. One of the herd, a four yewr old ani mal, weighed 1800 pounds. IdressedSM pound, and brought J 372. The steer in question was stall-fed. and clearly de monstrates what can be accomplished n raising cattle by that plan. XEW 0K7ICE1 Change at the PrnitentlaHr, Refoi School and 4n the State Land Agent's Department. n Superintendent J. H. Lei yesterday morning aasumed the management iof she Oregon penitentiary, Supt. A. N. Oiibert retiring, and the heofflcer sum! hie assistants fell easily and ..na turally into the new order lot thlgs. During the day Superintendent, Lee appointed Dr.. W A. Cuslck. of, Salem, mm phyician for the prison, ' to succeed Dr. E. JB. Phil brook. t j . - j l Two prisoners were ,reoiv4 la night J. JT. Buhner and Oeo. Brooke,' WB,rc ourgiary in . iMuKnomah county, and each aentenoed to four, teen years Imprisonment, n. i- M. Thompson, of the custom Imiu fi ed as deputy sheriff tn bringing the to the State." This paper as prepar- r. coie. He was not present i Tne paper was read by Mr. Stan- nrmi.h jr.. iror. ane paper was wi reaa ana nignly 'appreciated. Mr. Shirley Buck, of Hubbard, fol 1 n va a A lk ' A it . . ' " ni prepared aaarees on leaoning grammar". The discussion assumed wide range, but dealt moat ly with the treatment of mode, the subjunctive and infinitive modes In particular. A number of .teacher tAin in xne general discussion. rei . a ne .program was Interspersed br twen the Fad fie East. To add to Its p"pularltv, ar rangements have len made to make its train service ami equipment superior to any of its competitor. Already the running time of its several express trains has been ut down so that he pHKftenrers from Portland roach CM cgo In less than four days, and Ne- Toik In less than Ave days. Effective Slay 1st. a perfect dining car trvice will be established. This will make the trip via Salt Lake City the Ideal on-. To further add to tha eonfort of its Patrons, handsome excursion tourist ! car ro being built for the tun between .ponding promptly in the matter n.f "r"rWingbnmfor are ver cheerfully paving the tv . n,M1 n Chicago. With the din- tna has been astessed against them. It is estimated that about 32000 will be raised f rom tha ; bicycle tax in this county. The amount will be expended in the constriction of blovoi n.t,. as soon as the weather becomes some, what settled Meyer. secreUry of the state barbers commission-, who has Just returned from a meettnar of H ..u....iMVU in i Ing car service established and the new- tourist cars running, there will be littto to b added to make a parfect train. For information as to rate, etc, ap rly to the nearest ticket office of either the O. R. A n. Co. or Southern Paciflo CO. or address i J. T. ANSF1EIJ. General Agent. 142 Third Street, Portland, Oregon. ongs and reel tart ions which had been PVU"d' hat 640 bartoera in the SCHOOL, FOR BLUSHING. prepares oy M. . iiShrock, who is teaching the school In the White dis trict. maoe application for and jweivea certincates from ihe board. ' UIU7?r 1 225 reside in . . jueven eerMi At the conclusion of tHm nm,.M I on lana. h umber of speeches were made in be- .77 . m'mber" the prof, half of education In e-ener.i I The citizens were nVin5 rted a Urge and suitable uue aunnr tn. m .... The Appointments of the house and grounas are excellent. The Oiesy orchest of thanks. All together it was a ii-nmKi. have Parts Institute for Teaching Sweet Embarrassment. One of ' the late novelties of Parts: that city of , novelties, is a school where .blushing is taught. If there Is i any place where blushing has become a lost art. one would certainly think n. was Paris, but he . Parisians on the hand, declare that It is a result of Anglomania and the Influence of the blind for some timl il'V ' t?T !f for hi. t. T " '"raay TAKEN HOME.-I pupil at. the state ach,i hi moth., wJ77,"Tuea y " " wu sju w n at haa - ITSZi"'" thr-we- Ms .mother to t.k..hi. . ' .. dMbl ITST" "me, ii was am i r bb mm -v e v..a. chan wwn or e WELX. ATTENDED ffc- M.i.. m.nthly meeting of the Ealem Grange. ,Wv,uy, was largely atende.1. nd a very Interestlnar sesim M. ra received a vote I u,1d'' luring the summer months an Amer,cn lrL -71-9 young .woman 1 I eeicial effort will be mad on ft wb Play golf or rides a bicycle In - invrawTwiip or tt grana to increase tha vnemberahtn e t arrange, not only in, this city, but ell QU,r "-Pe which wiU make the through the county. BEST OF ALL. To cleanse the sysb-m In a gentle and truly benflcLil manner. when tha flush of embarrassment a stranrer to ner cneeks. and the city where women are bicycling on the boulevard- with their bare knee exposed has felt the necessity of a reaction. The classic Sprlngtonme us th. te am I T7.7. p . T f n early years perfect remedy. Syrup of Firs. Bur llT CTDlu7' wun neir accompany the genuine. Manufa.VurT' Lt" w!,c"t d are California Fir Rvnm r iJ V" I TO?"u' again and the maidens .... by .1, drugg. at i . iu iirinnurc bottle. art. They aay It is easy enough, to rradiul sc hools have thirteen teachers and 467 I pupus enrolled, and the county has I tow voters tor school purposes Fiftr- one districts are supplied with Web- , ster's dictionaries. The receipts from an sources for school purtoses, during I ine year. wr., 8l.7?1.4i and the ex penditures, 816.080.43, while 3680.99 are -in the hands of the district clerk, and 32.M4.46 unapportloned in the county! irt-dsury. Lake County. Supt. J. Willi ts. In his report, recom, mend the adoption of a uniform eours of study for the rural schools. He re ports the number of children enumer ated at 934, and the number enrolled In the schools at 633; of these twenty were un-ier years old. In the county twenty-two children attended school outride of their own districts. The average dally attendance is given 423. Seven male and twenty-nine Jiusie xeacners naa charge of the ecnooie in tne onnty. their monthly Misum Averaging uid H0.Z4, r. spectlvely, while the surertntenk:ent received 6W per annum.' The athooi property in the county sis valued at me rurniture at 31,615. and the apparatus, books, etc., at 1120; the property neing Insured for 500). fn we county are twentv-one M-hool dis tricts and eighteen' school house, and eighteen of the districts, are suppltad wun we otter, au tlonarir a. schools of Lsk. county had $9413 M KTiiiuLDi ror school purposes, of which moU.'li "'333-05 was expended, leaving -i in me oistnct Clerk's hands, while Oie county lrei urer has $4,853.6! oi unapportloned funds. Curry County. Supt. Wm. S. Guerin reports an en umeration of 706, And an enro lment of 427, of. these only twelve were undr 3 years of age; twenty boy. and sixteen lrl attended school out of their Ills. tricta; the avemgc dally attendance us 361. Nineteen teachers six males and thirteen females had charge of j ne Knooii ni average salaries of 341 for males, and 335 for females: tho roumr superintendent's sslary being plsced at 3200. The value of th- school property is placed at 34485; fur- SSI m w It - 4 4 aa - m m ifr iUutcum of Jtoatcmyf f Mai3xxici.w.etaA7ia,s.r.ci 4 fkJr taa Uimirf it. 1 1, ta u- T-4. A fins f T1 Hw "w'liim i ' 1 I 7 - .'ill. nT-T f r a priMCfgoiUrtiMllltj'MkiUM, f 9 Sidf -2?.9A w-i"i-TATr ntt AHv.m A srSll" avi-Miti iimi.i.L i jritSS.TitJ - - .-!. fyJ""'-' MarkPltVt. K F. an. arrtrai. ROYAL-TANSY PILLS. X Krw Bitrnvrm m.rx.r ..... r r.j.-." n r mils, i -J Ht Ml Mlurf for optirM.uJ. .uMln, m.,17 e pmim- Ia.torUb th or DAMsimora i- rur tx.it. 8old by Dan'l J. Fry, Sa'em. fJERUITA VITALITY. LOST VIGOR AND MANHOOD Cures Impotcncy, Night Emissions and wajtlne diseases, all effects of seii- abuse. or excess and indis cretion. A nerve tonic and lilood builder. Brings the pink glow to pale cheeks and restores the fire of youth. By mall ROc wr box: 41 boxes tor JBO: with a written artiaran- The 1 43e to euro or rcftind tho money. NER VITA MEDICAL CO. ainton A Jackson Sts CHICACO, ILL. ror sale by P. J. Fry, druggist, 8v .Doctor T.I EYCRS eVCO. SpeeitllstirorEet STATE TAXES PUD. Multnomah County's First Remittance ana uenton Makes TuH Settlement. Btata Tm.. sm. .7. . . . w remittances on ac count of state taxes for 1898 R. W. ly trrer of Multnomah county, "Tl! . n.,b'" n,,t remittance, amount- w t-.. ana -Treasurer Wi MARXUXS. OLSOf-ALLEN.-At the h m of wm. in inner or tne bride, Mr. U. c. droop the eye and aitect bashfulness, I "Iture, 31120. and the apparatus books " ap mntMn eol is as I tc. 3824. Ihe county has twenty-ric dlfflcuK as pulling eye teeth. I districts, but , I.- W"-T.7 v. i." r.T . . '- o mem ." SB ' - - i srasus4cs f t vtaas maatilaHiai . ! Mil Tl f tM Mm Ur..t at J I. Ko Bst TIB CareS. . 1 ; fd o. . ALL Fit at K. How the crimsoning flow of red blood (A Jh. n1M4 I. 1 . . Allen, near Salem, in Polk counfr. led in the flnde-siT- twwJ?" SZ,r?ir: pTit ? Mte Pf7.ta T4 1ne. unless u v iroia county, lo'ita'ph j tna mey have taken a page out of SrLZlV; ".J. H! . book anYemuta?. oH.77i year, and in vUrr nrc eignteen school bouse, j r7s '"'.r w eposes, wag 33,. 731 Sag aaUsciaco m at I in, ssUati XlavacwCaOaaM. K Charge far C prisoner to Salem. The two men's ' Bnchanan, of Bntdn ounty, made a In th prkioa at 339. arrivals nlso th. m,mK ;.. atrorut r,in.., . . - m.mm, v. . iih. m"j .... i, v aizii f . Tnr. . 1, KA . t i . . . . . - ivii i wimn uiih. miuia vten....:':ittXf ,n..7n- i WaJta Prepared by loving hand. rV. vT. naiem. officiating. te oo4 ety girl who surprised W I expended. leaf " v t . wa Th brid i om Mb I fritwi mi.... VI...K,-" " TV7 . r I ael! Ing a balance of tia sa in frert young daJghtersand IheTrooV, timer -Ho'c'ToT'lVfl. Vtth rni young business man of the other girl envlouslr -os M'tin Zl.T1: reasurP had TM IiaDDT coonla IK la verv Mn . . . . . afternoon traln aV lerry; f orrt- "I "rr land, whence they go to th bom. f that makes me hlnah - oetiung th groom, where a comfrrtabl horn Wl unexpended. T: . "7 arhnnt. " SO ' in vlous remittance belnar tt son .v . n rexorm acnooi RmtMintnwi.Kt ' vmi j.a. ujitnnmih', II. EL lUckers took dun or mrr.t. is 8244,321. Benton la tf dud. " -n EaterprfstnF Firm. are lew men ium a- .l. d I enterprising than Dr. Stone who! cn?ltt "tiring i officer PT115: to 3y 1U Indebtedness In full. BACHMAK. At hi home in Tha I evervthLn 1. u secure the rest of xormally t liming the ohool over to his Columbia coming first lth 37.957 8; Des, Oregon. Frtdajr March lomTr r. " l be!r m' succesaor mnA er.,,.. 1 , : nald o mwi vi.si . r"rcn i, I tomersv Thar now hi, itu .. nufiui oacnmu, aged 83 veara. i for TVr tri.. iT " ""tr Ied ieave. 3W iir LT ?7 ?f 1ir vry, which "Zt" .,L 'ck"-n. "-ho has spent the past two weeks traveling in East- Oregon, where be visited a hum ber of county Institutes, Is expected to """" was tomorrow (Monday). uccawr nd former achool-tnate. ; Pld March 27thJ During the dar B iv Vtr. ,..-1 : . wa. a' tW'' NOT CORRECT. An lt a.., 27 7i IJ & D. Col, of mnd fWrTaOT rwt .- . etateman. of Ulms m.w . ..1 zz vrw, or ureal VUm 1 .v.. . I " . rem- I Cf. on of a nrrtag; aoL " ! nl' F. Toose, of WlleoT: cit'.: "wT""-. - . "vvtoumj i.ta. auuer. vsa t . - - - -tn -nii. uiAitim,. wn, . . .1 vttt i . conninr in. 1,. . -' w received ue we. I n.a,M.. ..7". uguati many stanJlnar a.. V ".. .wwTOiy month, v . . 7 ' ! 7V lnounl to e genuine: but th fz: I 7 " '"7 u,uu to fcaiem It Will Surprise Ton -Try It. U is th medicine above all other for c,tfrrt,:"1 T wotth 1 " weight In gold. Bay Cream Balm doe all that is claimed for It. B. W. Sperry. Hart- FOR SALE 4 JPIpoi .. BkJ ' . - J LSr HOCK Cock 're s ww per thotia-ht " .7 . 7. 7 i " - t""'"i out me tsiates- tnan has been informed th. . i.. I. . . - w .UCD 7. . "r, n new state land agent. - X:J71 7.7 r7 u rr action of eroay x formal possession of Tr nT . endln mat- -wion ot ter cannot be too severely criticised. re-1 cures .t .J... . 7"""" I w ajnictea with catarrh. oe brought to Salem on the an sjrecttTnVof "tZ-nZZl.T? and " UBed Cream Balm and the, train today, and Interment Lungl Ton Jl-eT? ChtSt and ""We catarrh an left MnW. d in Rural tMMtm I TTT. ,ou it before buvinar. C OlmttMit ai. n, . 1 oy camng at the abore Draw stiw.i a ,s Vr. 77 ed at th. m . .7 7 get trial Bottle 77 I wirTXr.T ?r e soc. eixo of . incnaa ana ai. 1 ... . . . via -ijr vrram Fine large fowls. Price, $1.50 and &2.0O u a. m. wnl be had In Rural cnw Funeral ceremonies win he conduct Balm will b mailed. CALL OR ADDRESS F.U.II mm it viitaiif arren St N. Y. PerSLatesman Pubibhin j; Co