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LOCAL ASDCTtALKBWS liiwzd Atmwl if Mm is City ad NEW Isrolll'OHATIOXS. The Narth I'adflc History Tawpany -Klamalli County Fair A.kuciatioii. Yesterday the- North l'n. rlfie HWory Company, through Me.Milleii, 1. Y. Clnrtleiimii, I M. I'mitMi, V. H. VrtiiKlm ami J. . Clmpnmn, llled HrtJ.UH if liii-i)rKirH-lion with tin-MMwtry ofetHte. The otijtft of tln'ifiriwnuliiii Uto procure mid prqwrt- iimterlid for Hit? piihll mtloii of two vohiiiit-H of llttory ier Uiliiln to the northwest eoul of Amerhw. The prlnelxil olllee in to Ih) loeiiled Ht I'orllwidiind the enpl ml Htoek llxtsl nt fciO.000. Article of liieorK)iiitloii were nlo Medhy theKlunmth County Ari eiilturiil Kitlr wwielittloii; lneoroni tornJ. O. IlitiiiiiUiT. JoliuH. Hhook, Mulhliw Walker, J. C hotter, J. It. (Irllllth, J. T. lulkeixni, it. i . Miller; olijeet to iiilldliet nil HIIIIUill fulrfor the exhlliltloiHtf HKrieulturiil mill other prod net of Kliuiiiitii eotiuty, ul itoiiiinii, Kliiiiiutli eoiin ty; mpltnl Htoek f l,Wl In Minn of Jywi eueh. North 1'neltle Industrial nwoel Htlou; lnec)rpora(or V. K. Lndd, I'rank Dekiun, Ann N. KI"K, DoiihIiI .Maeliiiy, (ie. It. .Murine, Jr.;nlijeet to eomluet a iiieehiinleid HKrleiilltiml mill live Moek exhl iillifiii, nuiM'iiin, i't., nl I'ortlwid; euplUd nHwk $HKi,iKX) In chares of II (X) each. lloinr lulfrprlt". We hud the pleHHiire of n eiill yen tenlay afternoon from Mr. Oliver Jory.of II. K Jory .t Son, miiiiu faetiin'rhof the Oregon Fruit Dryer. Mr. .lory hu JuM returned from a churl trip to rorvalllN ami Allxiny, made In the luterexl of the dryer, lie reMirt the pron-el good for HetlliiK I" lre dryer ul hoth plucv. Tin? (.'Afir.M, JoniN.M, wMie nuvrt to Mteh enterprl-os. If our Haleiit xniple would exhibit a little mure enterprlw It would ho tiitieh inure to their wlvtHiliijte. Tlinre In a khm! denmnd for ehareoal In AlUtny. eould U Mild there If looked utter mkiii. Let mine of our KiiU'lii elmr eml denier emiie to (lie flout and lMk nfter the niattei and It will ' to their own advantage. They lire referred In the Wllldllietle I'neklliK Co. for fuilherpHilleulaw. Vtmvrrvr la Ctontll. The demoeratle convention meets , (;on,mMoncr'n court to-morrow. In Pendleton to-dny. The Iwdy i 0y(.lcn in every style at A. Strong raiiiMMfl of 157 delegates, of which & (1()V seventeen are from Multnomah and w, hol(1 here nine from Mario... John I. IrWi, , szx'z :' - - funeral, It l thought he l merely friendiat Hubbard. there for hh health. The eundldHtes , Come ,,, a,i sjKn the republican and their backers were on th ! cluu rn nt this ollke. Krouinl U-fore the arrival of the, Com,crt of the Unlver-ity Choral delegate, with a view to llx up j c(jb lo.,orrow njKJit. tliliiXM "" K' h knowieeo. i c. w.ltkl...llllHlnovedhlsrei,taurant eomiwrative Htrei.Kiii. "' IjuIiik, hs the Multnomah deiiim-raey expreiwa It, a mere "matter of profit and advantage, It Ih right that all choiild share in it, hence we may look for a keen n-ram-hie for the hmU. Wide Hicculatlon N Indulged ly the journalrt of both jwrllea as to Hie iwplninta for olllce likely to Ijo favored by H'L' conven tion; but iw that body i now busily engaged making hlntory, it will lie well to wait until the lightning has Ktruck, and then we can tell who are vlctliiw for burial. To-morrow will lie likely to tell the Htory. Tkr KillroKl Commlwloa. HiiHlnewi must wait on jKiiitrcw. Yesterday was the regular monthly nustlng day of lliu comiiilHsioner, but Commissioner Klater could not tear himself away from the demo cratic state convention at Pendleton to attend to the duties for the lcr for.na.ice of which he Is paid by Hie state. Commissioner Waggoner and Clerk Hell met and adjourned to the last of the week, when Commission er Klater mayllnd time to attend to hUolllclal duties. They will then goto Oswego to examine into the eaiiscofthc nent disaster irti the Narrow (lauge road near that place. Van M- Dehashiutit has written the board thai he has no complaint of discrimination in freight charges to make against the O. It. ft N. MtltlnK kiout. John A. HtHtiaiidson,of Florence, Kansas, are hero with a view to locating. The former was engaged In the real estate buslnoss and the latter In seliiMil teaching before coming here. Tliey are now; stopping at Ilosford's boarding lioiiM) on lillx-rty ulrwf J.I. V Ire, hunker of Coiipordla, Kansas. Is hero visiting his old-tlnm friends, Henry and A. I- Buckingham. Ho has visited every lwrl of California, but iiueli U'ttcr pleased with Oregon It Is likely UiOO bushels ,M1 vvl(, mt ntale. Ho says that a gitiit many Kansas people who have settled In California are look ing toward Oregon with a view to Hki l.turlo. The river luut rlwit loan excellent horttliiK slane and 1 still rUtng. 'I'bU isindltlou of the WltlHiuetto Insures a H'rfe't arrangement for all thiMi who m on the excursion the 1.1th, to havo a iikM delightful trip. TIih iiiMKiiltUviit Ktoamer Multno nwh will como to t-silein on the MftttriHsMi of the lath, ruuily to take all on Uwrd early on the next morn lug far the cyclorauiu and Chs'hiI. lie sniv to take lleld or oKra glawsw In ortler to Ui eijoy the M.vntry. Cl ! Ulttn, Or. UlllHrl, theeitilneiit l'liyslt UtHiiM, HeleiitM and Authropolo gUt, will oohiiiuihv a churl course uf .4mlldly llHi.tratl, HimMng sad i4ru'ti Ue(iirsal the opem Ihmimmmi l'riday evening, April (Hh, oil Uh $tv Mtemv af AntiirostU-BJ-. 0hiiIiik Iwlimt ftw. mdJeet, tM nlvlit, "Vive l')i44iiMMiiy of Ilewlth, IMmm, Clwnw'ter and Criu" All ir Invltwl. tttu uuv at ) lutrti. Mk) KcH 'Hm Mtcr mrrkift s tMerday otW out tMr M'port fur Mareh, wnitifa niv m Mktw: IMlserwI lMK .4T2; dru) hritott, 0; Mii nW, 1,I8; dwt 4 wnk. 3U&. ntwMvrk, tt, 11,112; eAIkt ih! tKtMX , ; lwl Mkv, WT ; )mUi erU, KW, kal ptl tmrtla, coming here. ' liul Into f ((uailrr. Messrs. lillwon A Singleton havo moved their stock of drugs into tlio handsomely appointed iiiinrtera t hey have had.IlttiHl upon the corner of Coinnierclal and State streets, and In a few days, when they got things straightened out will show the people of Salem the handsomest nharmacv on the l'acllle coast. Mr. tlllMtiuisa thorough druggist and j Mr. Singleton is a oonietcnt bust in man, so wo may expect to mv them not only hold the largo trade workel up by (!wrgo thaal, but lucrtMMi It. Their old ipiartors will UiiHvupleil In a few days by Messrs. Stalgvr llros. Mrk J I'Mtllulr. Fnnl Olmlor, the sewing inachluo aifi'iit of North Salem, received In jur It, tu miiih) way Hvoral days ago while working Hlsuit his 1ioum, and from Court to Liberty street A. Hush has gone to Pendleton to look after his iolltlcal fences. I'ncle Charley Swegle has return ed to his home at Walla Walla. If you want a nobby suit go to G. W. Johnson's the leading clothier. Prof. W. H. I'rivett will com mence touching at Aum&ville next Monday. Just received a full line of John 11. StetMin'H hats tit U. "W. Johnson's. Lois, eldest daughter oi aupi. ueo. Peebles ia seriously ill with inter inlttent fever. "Mr. Harm of New York," the most Hpular Ixwk out yet atT. McF. Patton's. There were seven drunks and disorderlies In Recorder Strickler's court last month. State Treasurer Webb is at, I'endleton attending the democratie state convention. Icecream, soda water, milkshakes, candies, oysters, meals at all hours at A. Strong & (Vs. Mrs. Dr. H. II. Holmes left on tills morning's train for Walla Walla to visit friends. Mr. flrlllov. who lives ii short distance cast of the asylum is quite ill with malarial fever. Mrs. Holland, who has been visit ing at Oregon City several days, re turned home this morning. .Mrs. J. M. Coomer, who has been visiting friends in Portland several weeks, has returned home. It. 11. Dearborn has gone to Pendleton to attend the state con vention of the democratic party. Morris Keating, a raving maniac was brought up from Portland and placed in the asylum last night. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Clarke have returned to Salem and have taken piisscssiou of their house In South Salem. Prof. J. A. Sellwood Is at Dallas attending the teachers' institute for the third judicial district there In session. Kvldenco In the caseof Munch vs. Kratz, Washburno & Co., is King taken by referee, Hubeii I'. Uolse, Jr. to-day. ( ioorgo Uriswold, a well known farmer of Polk county, has moved his family into the McUoo property on Center street. State superintendent MoKlroy has gone to Dallas to attend the teachers' institute which commences Its session this evening. Hoard of Trade moots to-ntglit. Important matters an to be brought up at the meeting and a full attend ance is especially desired. San Jot Hill formerly of Salem, has distinguished himself In Port land by getting Into a tight over the decision of a referee in a dog-light. Secretary of State Mellrldo will tk fniinulns is the program the concert to be given at-the Uni versity chapel to-morrow (Wednes day) night, by the University cho ral club, assisted by other talent : PKOGllAM. Chorus, "All Hail Liberty's Chief tain." t I'almer-Auber). Male chorus, "My Home is on the Sea."-Hartlett. sn.r mid Quartette with Lcho, "Song of the Chuso.-Gelbel-Mis.s- es Corkish and GUlingnam, an.. Messrs. Epley and Perry. Pimm duet. "Buttrelly Galop (Ca- ,,ri(.e,'Paul-Misses Dalrymplc unci Hughes. Vocal solo. "My Ship Comes In." Millard Mi-.s Grace Gillingham. Trio, "Little Farm AVell Tilled." Prry Messrs. Epley, Cook and Perry. Grand choms, "Night Shades no Longer." Hossl n 1 . Solo, "The Monarch of the Woods." -Cherry Mr. C. W. Sears. Quartette, "How, Boatman, Row." Gelbel Misses Perry and Royal, and Messrs. llurke and Howell. Exhibition of the Anthrophone. Piano solo (Nocturne), "Sur Ro niiiuzu de l'Eclalre." Ascher Mls Frankle Jones. Trio, Charity. Rossini Solos by Misses Parish and Gillinghani. Vocal solo, "Who Treads the Path of Duty." Mozart Sir. W. H. Hagley. Glee, "WhistlingFanner Boy." Kinsoy. Aria, "Robert, Idol of my Heart." Meyerbeer Miss Hallie Parrish. Glee polka, "The Harvesters' and Gleaners' Song. From Butterlleld's Ruth Miss Hallie Parrish as Ruth. Concert will begin at S i M. Ad mission, 35 cents. rilfcHEKETE IIUTEL AKMVALS. TtTKSDAY, AI'IUI. 3, 18S8. A A Knit, Dixie; S Abranis, SF; M C Hewey, J R MoKnight, J P Reiley, F Kennedy, JO Gattner, W P Hirton, Portland; J G McHride, Pete French, John II Woodram, W K Horcl, M Seigel, Cliua. Leland, S F; Geo S Washburn, Eugene; Mrs. S Whitley, John Barlow, Tacoina; John Munch, Aurora; J I Mayer, St Paul; C II Tlioinas, Newark, O.; JI Duncan and wife, lining, Chil locothe, Mo.; J HoHhinn, 11 Hon nian, Kansas; E Pentler, French Pmirie; G E Riggin, Seattle; T J Fryer, I.uIeiK'iidence; WH Smith, Chicago; EStratton, Omaha; G L Custer, Delta, Cal.; RH Lee, Che niawa ; A Hakeman, Nebraska ; Alono Brown, Dallas; W Barlow, Barlow station; Frank Iletseck, N. Y. not Ih homo for several davs vet. Im- rimv iKvluHHlll.iml to his UhI. . ",M l"'.vsioia.i iicviiiiug u impnicio.il Night U.foft.lat ho whs taken with , f,,r ,,,,u to ,,uikl' ,,u triP ,lt prv'Ht. oonvuMons and up to the prenent Thentaro only six ease of nu.sliw HiiioIh In a dHiigvrtHW wnulltlon. at the asylum, the physicians lmv HW family U in a nwirly dwtltuto lug siuslod lu conllnlng the ooudltkui and tliv wainty court has , dUcno to two wards w hlch ar kept Uvnattkod tortdlovo tlulriHcew4tUs. niwrMUtlned. The ladles, irf the Cliristkn church i w III luvlil a dlua wvial next Friday m4 hVtWiHi iriMl.. Smviui's nod oilier uutrkot mir- iWiwaMUiid town have kejit tlw ' ldl- KerylKHly kmiws what a AUmu market well wiptaiwl with i "l'"' time they alwaj lwe on lardM "-." fur mww H. JoJui ( WM " ,"i- G. Writflit Iwt how tHmwevd i Wm. llnnvn A Cm an lit receipt witlptMUK iiie-iMaut, milUiw, imUiuc of mmim vtiry rtiw sivriiur rnxnU Httd oilier nki truck to EuyH ' aimuiK the nowt l a Hue of uveas Cll ud w 111 hM w vk o!MtiiH'iHv ertilovan, laittou, ImU and emre. ;auHb'luK lUi4urti nod oiliw VU in and sootlmni. jSoulhont (ivir lu wlih vnw '1NmUi.v Mr. F. M. Gilbert, of (. furiUUW. Inyt it,, lft tj,u, morutij uuh ,ilf wM,iwcv!fH. ' 1U ftwully ft ltoK Cjly, W. T., H. D. iluuol, uf Mouut A MeMtl- 1mm tly will ivhwIh svoh1 Umi. Ulgo to AUuy UMtiumtw or UMMtthf vU(lu( frWinU. WH uj mw w? wwu rrwujro- Dr. J. A. IUcumaIiihi miI wife, f avnwiwiwuMiw nir ouiwiu a San KwodwxiHiv In tb oily, Um rlkair 6rrv there. Mr. Mount nukid, Mr ...! i m. w.,. mm IWtp. MtMcieui irruuiHfe ik t(Wl hr tt- ikh lwb Mm Um.'Uhi lv nuu.. l .l ... .. hit meliatk. i i.i .. k..ii.i. u.. w... uJ ..... . PHJ I " " """" tmrrv, ww Br IW mm W IHI luto IWU UHHllU U1MM s- . v I"" UH.urrtrfUo. lit AlhM-,twrHiMrMeBrHk.luFrfc. 11. H. MMilry, C. I. TtMNHMs VI. j V -Uk of uuwOii wurwt IMmh Pri-socal. Sir. N. H. Frohlichsteiii, of Mobile, Ala., writes: "1 take great pleasure In reconiniending Dr. King's New J)iscovcry for Consumption, having used it for a severe attack of Bron chitis and Catarrh. It guvo me instant rulief and entirely cured me and I have not been nOHctcd since. I also In-g to state that I had tried other remedies with no good result. Have also used Electric Bitters and Dr. King's New Life Pills, both of which 1 can recommend." Dr. King's New Discovery for Consump tion, Coughs and Colds, Is sold on a positive guarantee. Trial bottles free at Dr. II. W. Cox's drug store. -. The executive committee of the state fair association paid a visit to the fair ground yesterday. They found the track In very bad con dition from the ruins and made ar rangements for placing it in order. MAltlUKD. ItYAN 1IOWK-AI St, John's rlumh, Sn Imii, Or,. TueMlHy, Ajvrll S, lKss,l,y Uev, Fatliw J. J, While, Mr. Tlwinas K. Hun and Miss Alliv HoHt', Unit of Nilt'm. SKW TO-DAY. ljtfwuoi WHlkrr.uf WuaJburu, nvi itad iu ! Wroult ouuri, a tWouurrrr j In tk miualni uf jutr NvimM, who miu M.0WJ diujr fur woUHOVd flUHlou. e The wMnurrrr alW lht Uw.utuptaMul A. Wrtftil. 11. J. WklUMj, J. Um Mr WUK rVIU lWksa,MHl A. K. Itipiw' WmI th itgiiii uf 4wur Mm MMdMmi 4mwmmmi( vf wm JihiiH UnlvoNMjr Wm Hm. U iu. A imMmmt mmmk CJrt DuV, rtHMKMd I tw yMM fur krwH', Mi DMNBlK mm Um MMttHtkir' ISmUmmI t4 mImWU ClroHlt court lor Ywublll euuuty a4urot Sutunv' xlgbt mhI JUUU It P. link mtUWtd koMM kMMlibt. DM AUormry Hit sit OUmM (row l.yt u 1VWNM4MMMWMU1UM duiimnwi. 4t MNNMIwOtt. NOTICE OF PAYMENT. At) vrMHi'i twilitliH; WMrrHiu Hjptlnt.1 Murkm nainn .mhkn.sl ly ttu tnwMirvr Hrt twreliy iiolltll u t-ut tlw Mint ft iM'tnt, tw tlw nnMHy imi (una Hh lhtiwri'M.a tut furtliw luti will l'Ul'SroiY, IVlotl Atrll rd, In, FoHM GO TO ajrm Patton s, ASK OS, STATE STREET. TO BE SHOWN AND FANCY. flTftTVMkT T T ... - A -Wrr (VI H.l.I.l. ZtJlJ. AVi.1 AJU CRANE'S STATIONERY, rx:--; -; WRITERS, PT.ATN AJSJJ UJlJJiivii. .. . 1 JjiVXi- ..iu-- csrfttncT. witrnu asiu ovyiJ.wj GAL CAP, .r.rnmTIT AfAfV. .UrtlJilvinu. ..; Tr, ,vn 1M. TABLETS. FABER'S PliiNUii-.o w - HOLDERS. RUBBER BANDS AND ERASERS. SPENCERIAN COMPASS PENCILS, ONLY TO BE SEEN "TO BE PRFCIATED. McGILL'S STAPLE PRESSES AND STAPLE BINDERS. AP- Tissue Paper of all Shades, and Materials for Paper Flowers. MABIE TODD'S DIAMOND POINTED GOLD PENS-ALL WAH RANTED. WIRT'S FOUNTAIN PENS-BEST IN THE MARKET. CAMBRIDGE BIBLES, CHEAPER AND BETTER THAN THE OXFORD. BROOKS' NORMAL TEACHER. PAGE ON TEACHING. TRACY'S TEACH ERS' RECORD. NORMAL QUESTION BOOK. Roberts' Rules of Order. SCRIBNER LOG BOOK. GILLCHRIST'S MANUEL FOR IN FANTRY OFFICERS, (PRICE $1.00). UPTON'S TACTICS AND REED'S REVISED EDITION, (50 CENTS. For Fruit Growers : PEAR CULTURE FOR PROFIT, ($1.00). DOWNING'S REVISED NEW EDITION FRUITS AND FRUIT TREES OF AMER ICA, ($5.00). INSECTS INJURIOUS TO FRUITS, ($3). THOMAS' AMERICAN FRUIT CULTURIST, PRICE $2. HOP CULTURE NEW AND REVISED EDITION, 40 CENTS. 98, STATE ST. SALEM, OR. i AT THE Brick Dental Office -OF- L. S. SKIFF &CO. NEXT DOOR TO OPERA HOUSE, SALEM. Vitalized Air Given for the Painless Extraction of Teeth. BSy-The person awakens from u pleasmt dream with the aching leeth gone. Also Gold Crowns Set. GREAT REDUCTION -IN- FINK SET S Set Dickens, 15 Volumes, half Russia, Usual Price $32.50, Our Price $20.00. Set Lyllon, 26 " Cloth, Gilt top, " 32.50, " 23.50. Set Thackeray, 11 " Half Morocco, " " 22.50, " 15.00. Set Wavcrly, 12 " Half blue Calf, " " 32.50, " 17.50. Set I P. Roc, 15 " Cloth, " 22.50, " 18.00. Set Capt M. Reid, 10 Yok Cloth, " " 15.00, " 10.00. Fine Line of Papeterie in Latest Styles, -AT- J. BENSON STARR'S. 118, State Street, Salem, Oregon. Fin is n ew Stoc k )H- Csrjieis, Skkks, hrtifrs, ANJ LACE CURTAINS! km "V-, Trinif, CbteguJIl Urjist SUck ad m Prices! SmTOmU HHtl 1m hiv1hh1. J. M. Uosenlrurg & Co., White : Corner. Kvftiv Vnrifth uiVM 1 llil lUUl Capital Lumbering Company! SlANUKACTUUKltS OF AND DEALKKS IN I llf (Wronn .limlmp "i liUgUll LUIIIUUI, Dressed and Undressed. IXJNSTANTLY ON HAND: Shingles, Laths, Pickets, Fence Posts, BOXES, Btc. OREGON. SALEM d Lvfr: