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subsckihi; a. id v ici r i a is IN THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, THE CAPITAL JOURNAL run REST PAPER IX SALEM. ' 8-You will be well pleated with It.-W ir WIM. 11 K A GOOD INVESTMENT. !' I I (aa-Tho Terms nro Most HeBOonnblerSa1 CAPITAL JOURNAL VOL. 2. M National Bank SALEM. OREGON. WM. N. LADUE, DR. J. REYNOLDS), JOHN MOIK, - - President. Vice President. - Cashier. GENERAL BANKING, Kxcimnceon Portland, Sun Francisco, kw Vflr f.nnrlnn ntirl irnntr I-Tninr bought nnd sold. State, County and City' WamilllH Uiiuiii luinivia hiu -wi V4HIIIJ' Invited to deposit nnd tnmsacl business with us. Liberal advances made on wheat, wool, hops and other property at rcasonabio rates. Insurahce on such se curity can bo obtained at the bank In most reliable companies. SALEM - Capital Paid up, Surplus, - OREGON. - $75,01)0 - - - 10,000 It. 8. WALLACE, Pi evident. V. "A'.-JIABTIN, - Vice-President, J. It. ALBERT, .... Cashier. DIRtCTORSi V. T. Gray, TV. W. Martin, J. SI. Martin, II. S. Wallace. Dr. V. A.Cuslek, J. II. Albert, T. ilcK. Patton. LOANS. MADE To farmers on wheat and other market- able produce, consigned or in store, either in private gra tunes or 'public warenouses. i Slate and County Warrants Bought at Par. COMMERCIAL PAPER Discounted at reasonable lates. Drafts drawn direct on New York, Chicago, Ban 5 Francisco, Portland, London, Paris. Berlin, Hong Kong and Calcutta. New Store, New Goods. M. T. RINEMAN I Has opened up n fresh and clean stock of GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, GLASS and QUEENSWARE, WOODEN and WILLOW-WARE, VEGETABLES, SYRUPS, GREEN and DRIED FRUITS and in fact everthing kept in a first class Grocery store. Ca9h paid for I Butter and Eggs. The public In general Invited to call nnd t see us. Atl goods delivered free. State Street, room rormerly occupiea Dy Dugau Bros. Fresh bread always on hand. Feed of all f kinds kept constantly In our store. DR. J. C. GILBERT, AT HIS SANITARIUM. In the Bank Block, treats all Chronic diseases of ,- MEN AND WOMEN On strictly scientific principles. Ills new I Medicated Vapor Baths, Electricity and Electro-Magnetism, i'ure anu uompounu i Oxygen are not to be had at any ot her lnstl- tution on me Pacific slope Dr. Gilbert uses oniy BOTANIC MEDICINES NATURE'S OWN REMEDIES. Offices nnd rooms osDtcIally fitted for the accommodation and treatment of ladies with ladles bath In caie of Mrs. Gilbert. Dr. Gilbert conn les himself to otMce practice rand Is, therefore, always on hand to wait upon his pattenU. Special atten tion g!en to diseases of women and child ren. Torms strictly moderate. Consultations Free. 3-21-d w PIANOS!! THE ' :- BEST IN THE MARKET -::- For salo cheap for cash or upon the installment plan. For particu lars call upon WM.S. ARNOLD, No. 3G7 Winter Street, Salem, Orcgou. Proposals Invited rplIE BOARD OF TRUSrEBS OF TUB 1 Oregon State Insane Asylum invltOH sealed proposal for heating the state in sane asylum with hot -water. Plans and specifications must be furnished by the bidders. Plansof the building wfll be fur nished upon application to Dr. Harry Lane medical superintendent, Salem, Oregon. Proposals are alto Invited for an electric light plant for the asylum of 500 lights of 18 candle power each, incandescent system to be wired oorapleteapd ready tor service and subject to rigid test. The right .to re ject Any and all bids reserved. Bids will be opened at 2 p'eloek p. m. on Tuesday, May 7, 188ft. SYIA'SSTMl l'BNNOYBR, OHO. W, MaBMDH, G. V. WEBB, Board of Trustees W'X. A MUKVT, Qwlc Of Board. ESTABLISHED 11Y NATIONAL AUTHOniTV TlicCapital National Bank l)V mmigrants are Arriving and urcliasing - NOW IS THE TIME TO INVEST! $900. 2 sightly lots on proposed street railway line in North Salem. Very cheap and choice. , $600. 73 feet front on Front street running through 240 feet deep to the river bank. For a week onlv. $2600. Elegant hard finished High street. Very sightly place, seeing. ACREAG Twenty-eight acres very choice property, adjoining town. Running spring. Elegant meadow on part of tivict. 200 per acre. For a shot t tunc onlv. Lots in Capital Park addition, one block from State street, fGOO for quarter blocks. 300 and 400 for single large lots. Lots in Yew Park, Queen Anne, Mill addition and University addi tions. 75x130 near Asylum avenue; ?300. ISAAC A. MANNING, Real Estate Broker, Bank Block. Up-Stairs, Salem. Oregon. THE RELIABLE GROCERS. Corner State and Liberty Streets, Salem. Specialties in Table Luxuries, Fine Tea, and. Coffee, Creamery Butter, Cream Cheese, etc. WE LEAD W CANNED GOODS. ' Remember trie Place and Call. A Bargain For Somebody ! ! ! .w rot To Exchange for- 'BON. LAND A GOOD CHANCI 43-PorpartlftilHrMHU at thta offlee. It Is generally conceded by plpslclans that about one-half of I jfJldlo the United Stnts reutrrlnf from In digestion and Dyspyi-ta. I"uf2'lV andlmproiwr maatfcatlon slid insaltva ttonoffoodare the principal " ' Henley's Dandelion Tonic strengthens and Invigorates the digestive organs and en ablelonetoenjoya hearty meal without any unpleasant anar elfeoia. gold Uy D. W. Malhaw 4 Va. WrlEbt Hop CrtaO' .Cuamolle bit ters, reeomiAenaea u " ,uuVi "" eminent physicians. Invigorating Itlniutatlng aud not Intoxicating. Sold 6y H W.Cnx. SALEM, OREGON, TUUHSDAY, APBIL 1 house, with 2 lots and n good barn on and in good neighborhood. Worth H EXTRAORDINARY LICENSE. "It seem1? to rue," remarked one of our citizens tho otlior da', "Hint plij'cicians nro allowed extraordinary license, in tho maimer in which tuoy juggle witii the welfaioof their pa tients." "Sow herd is Dr. who was at tending ilr. up to tho timo of his death, and if ho treated him for one thing he troated him for a dozen dif ferent dlsoidois. First tho doctor said pneumonia wag tho trouble ; tlion it was consuinp'ioti. Then the pa ticnt wia dosed for liearttroublo, and bo on until just b-foro ho died it was aecui tuiiu-.i that disaaso of tho kid ney w.ib Urn ri-.tl trouble mid that wliioli had been at first treated as pneumonia, uonstimption, heart dis ease, etc., were but the symptoms of kidney disea. "llut thon it was too late. "This is only one caso in ahundred, and I am beginning to lose faith in tho doctors altogether. In fact I haven't had any need for thoir ser vices since I began to keep Warner's Safe Cure in my houso, a little over threo years ago. Whenever I feel a littlo out of sorts I take a few doses of it, confident that tho sourco of all dis easo is in the kidneys, which I know Warner's Safe Cure will keep in good order, and will eradicate any disease that may bo lurking tliero. Had Mr. followed a similar coursOj I have no doubt that ho would bo alive to-day; but of courso all peoplo don't think alike. "Ono thing is certain, however, and that is tho doctors are allowed a little too much froedom in tho way tlioy have of pretending to know that which thoy really know nothing ahout. If thoy don't know what is the real trouble with tho patient, thoy should admit it and not go on and experiment at tho cost of the pa tient's life." BRIGHTEN YOUR HOMES Uy repapertn nnd rtcn-tin your rapl rtnoe. For i-natrlal go U ternaciin'if Vn- a-ism4v Uat ultn mrfUkl thai latsfiat Btvteii aud patterns in wan i-sper. Jtorueni anu a mm m w " - ---- - -t- - - . - w - - - , Deeorauona. ivper iniomyii ir m usf. A fine line of BAljIY OARRIAOKS always on hand, besides a law assort meut of new goods too numerous to mention AVM. SAROEANT, Variety 8 ore. Commercial St., Salem. Ions A I J ir mMrawwfl jwiiihibuuhim.wjmwwii,j Absolutely Pure. This powder nover varies A innncl of liurltv. stienctli and wholeso.iipiipt.s- Mm economical t linn the oitllnm binds, nnd cannot bo sold In competition with the multitude of low test, short weight alum or phosphate poudcis. Sold onlv In cans. Koyai. Hakin'o 1'owit:hCo..HX Wall.N.Y TOll HUNT. LHJR ItKXlV-III a fluo locality, sevoial 4 nicely furnished rooms, either villi or without board. Kor p'lrtlculius call upon Win. S. Arnold, IWTWlntei Mrett. ron sai.i nOll Is A Lit A FARM OP K0 ACRES L' all under fence nnd cultlwttlim, in the best range country if liiNtcin Oiegon Tho best chance oei oll'ured for a inun to engugo In stock lalslng. 1 or paithulars call on or nililioht w .11. 1IYAIIS, Salem, Oict'on. aanti:i. WANTED. A Partner: An cneigotlo " young man to taken half Inteiest In a Hell-established and irood-u ivlntr business. fJOO is requlied. Man must bo a good wnlttni. Pull nr nililrMA (W At " iitit.r UAI'irAT. JOCltNAT.. NOTIOl 1 HAVE Biinio very good hPcond-lmnd Ibugglcsaud hurnobstlmt 1 MlllsHl henp. Come and scotlieiu. Uainks 1'iHiirit. ritOl'KSirOKATi OA11US T J. JENNINGS D. D. . DENTIhT Bank Block. (Mm d Oflleo in the .'ew mciclnl Stilem. Sign of the big dw tooth nllYSICIAN.- -MIIH.DK. M. K. MCCOY and Diuiceou. has located L iiiiyhiciau and taken rooms oor .qulie rainn'h Brocory store. Chioulc discuses n spec Inlly, Consultation tiee. lMldw rT 1. WILLIAMS, STKN'rfhllArilER . nnd Tynowrlter Cojiyixt. Will make tcports of trial", otc; copying on tne wrltoraccurati'Iy nnd neatly done. Olllco UlhI A Mannlii)r, ('oi)imciclal St., Uil stalls, New Bank Block, l'crvons wishing to lmpiovo their mem ories or strengthen their power of at tent Ion should send lo l'iof l,ortlsetto, 2H7 Filth Ave, N. Y. for his prospectus post fioo, as udcitlsed In another column. NoH, 8tdw OLIVE LODGE No. 18, I. O. O. F., meets In Odd Fellows' Hall upstairs. Comet Commercial and Ferry stieets, oveiy bat urdayntT:80p. m, J. T. GIIECIG. J AS. WALTON, SecreUiry. N. G A lluoil Cup of Co Hoc Is a great ntlraetion for a restaurant. Tho coffcodinwn fiom Ilellcnhniud'H I'at cut Colleo rcceptade Is one of the miuiy Gieat AttiactfoiiH or ills eating parlois. Thousands of cups of his excellent cnfTiu in c sold every week. And ns for oysters mid meals he cannot bo equaled In tho state. tf. (t7K lr ttOKH V MONTH enn bo mado 30 10 CDZUU Morklnifforus. At'enis preferred ilio can furnish . hoi so and give thnlrwholetlmo to the business. Rparo moments may be prolltably om ployed u1m, A few vacancies In tow us and cities. II, F. Johnson &Co,, 100!) Main vt., UlcliuionU, Vn. N. II. I-ndlefc employed also. Nover mind about tendlwi slump for reply. Uomo ciulck. Youisfor Me, 11. F. J. &. Co. l-08m-iil rmrwmeemuaaKa imlnlii lIBiowl NEW LlYBItY STAULK. Gaines Fisher, Proprietor, Qui ner Ferry ami Liberty streets, N. E. cor from Chemekete hotel, Balem, Or. t Good accommodation for commoreliil travelers. Flrst-clnss rigs always nu hand ChurxeM l wihouahle. IMMIGRANTS LOOK IIKliB! Having farmed In this country for uvfr half a century, which lc iw n tliiiroush kuowledgeof die country, we now otter ur servloes to ou in SPRIKIi HOMES and take pleiwiuru in iniiioiiin-lng th.,t we have a very niu llt of property fisjm whl( h to select, entbniclng some at the best- Grain, Stock and Fruit Farms In Marlon and Llnnuutle,al nrloaatnat eannot be duplluted In the Willamette valley. Other valuable property ot vari ous kinds offered at "U-d root" prlcM. Coae and See anil Vuu Will fa datioed isiama. wn iki tliat we are i(ii i'mk ii ibat wo bare claim oome by Narrow Omiat. raUwttjr, or to jy warrow u and take stag) lullve orli-a list Turner and take stage, (lour miles). Descriptive price list of farms and ntnar f iroperty aeut uu uppnoiiion. uwating wo or more uimllle niur i-.mIi olbsta spe iroperty seut uu applicant claJty ll. C. A J. J I. PORTAL Aj!?4kMaWiHrO. , im IS, 1SS9. HKfnran I'lIHHIiY l'llltSOXAh. Ed. Cook wont to Portland this mornltiK. AttorneyMellrldo of Albany is in tli city. Ulmx. AVatlsof Albany was in t lie city Unlay. E. 0. Cross returned from a bus hier tiip to Portland tills morning. T. Jt. Patton and wife took thi morning's train far Poitland. J. Q. Wilson has returned after a two weok'shtny in Easteri. Oregon, Ed. Stttultz returned this morn ing from a business tiip to Albany and -Eugene. MIer Krnuklo 'Junes of i'ortland was in the city last evening and re turned home tills morning. Mro. IL 15, Ilrophy depaited this morning for nn extended visit with relatives and friends at Seattle. Mrs. Everding of Portland ar rived in this city last evening and is the guest of Mis. 10. M. Wnlto for a few dayy. Mrs. Newell, who has noon at tending tho Mission association at Portland, returned this morning and reports a llnohieetlug. Mrs. S. L. H.ut, a daughter of L. lllrsch who lives at Portland and who has neon visiting in tho city tho past two weeks took this mbrii liUj's train for Eugene, where she will visit for several days. Professor Krumbein and (laugh ter who tiro so well and favorably known In tlio city, returned to du,j from San Francisco, wheio the Prot, has been on a pleasure trip. Ho will onlv remain In the city a shoit time. I.WCAI. SlIMM VKY. Almost one-thiul of.lSSI) has pnhbed, this being the lOSth day. For your Paints, Oils, etc., go to Gilbert & Patterson's. d-tf Painless dental operationsal Dr. T. C. Smith's, !)2 State Btjvet. Wright's Bluckbciry Cordial should bo In eery lainlly lor eliolcia liilatum, sum mer disease, etc. l'liiisant to lake. Sold by all druggists. To-night is the celebrated Uos tou quintet el jib at the opera house, Go and enjoy yourselves and aid tho band boys. Mrs. M. Q. Lane is no better to day, and her brother thinks her death is a matter of but a few days. Wllgllt's Bed do-, Cough Cute will cmo that thesomo cough sutlslactlon, boldb. tiiesomecougn. (Umiaiitccil to gle bold by alldiugglslN. Rev. J. AV. Ilanis contlntii's very weak nnd refusch all nourish nient. It Is thought his life cannot bo protracted boyond a few days. ' Those wishing to take a coui'fo iu tho English branches, book-keeping and stenography will do well to atloud tho Salem business college, Griswolds block. Apply for tonus Uapt. John Milium Is a brother of Captain D. W. Mullan bf tho Nipslc, tho only American vessel 'which escaped destruction at Apia, Wright's Compound Extinct of Sarsupa illlais blood-making, blood-clouitKliitf mid houlth-roNloilu. A itllo tor sciofiiloim and all eruptive dlteuse. Bold by II. W. Cox and D.J. Fry. Tho box sheet for Mlsslllnes, tho elocutionist, will ho at Patton's to-morrow morning. Mlwt Illnes will ho heio on Tuesday evening, at tho opera house, under tho auspices of tho Indies of the Congregational church. Wright's Hop Celery and Chaiiimomlle Bitters a reliable toulu, apptlei mid ape rient. Invigorates the digestive orgais and prevents dyspejislH. Can be lolled uiMin. Sold by 11. W, Uix, Wright's Myri h Tooth iui denltfrlee of ttioage. Cooflug. flagrant, death totailai. Hold by all drugglsU. There mo many peoplo who come to Oregon, stay u few months and return to their old home, and tell all their uelghlmi-s of grand old Oregon and how cheap Sipiiie Kamir of Sulem clU tlrst-elass grocurius. Tlioao poojile know a good country wheiilhey geo It, auduftura short time Oregon lu their liouie. DdhIIi 1' a Miser. Valle.10, April 17. At tho oor- oner's inquest to-day nvur tlie body of William Atkinson, h gall-maker, who died stidde.ilv of heart dlanaao at the navy yard Monday, tho mini of 16181) wag found hewed up In hi olothua. Over 1000 wg in greuh Imeltg and the real in gold coin. Ho iggald to have ht money iu a Imnk In 18M, and !i)ee then bus trusted no one hut hinmolf. I1U luimtullate relatives are nut known. Tin Wvi, White anil llluc. White The num. . . Rm1-TI Wilor .Iw poilitsi the town. llu Thp hue of hla fMtthji nwct pioniliif. LATEST UV TELEGRAPH. NYliolosnle Arrests. I'Aiue, April 17. The La Pre-se says that warrants huviboii isyiied for the arrest of stxty ineiiittrvb of the lloulanger party. Tlie Siiriip Market. London. Apill 17. Sugar opened (id lower, but soon advanced 2s. Tho-market is excited. It isrepmt ed tlmt eonlinenlal buyeis me pur chasing for American accounts. filial i;ili)sit)ii. Vikn'NA, Apill 17. All explosion occurred hi the Rothschild's colliery at Palllan, Austria, to-day. Two men were killed and -two danger ously wounded. Six are mUxing. A Mini Monkey. Pahis, April 17. The Piineess of Sagua, noted leader of fashion, was recently bit (en by a pet monkey, which has since died of hydrophobia. She la going under the caro "of Pasteur. KiiiigratiiiK lo AiiivVira, LiVBiti'ooL, April 17. A thou sand emigrants embarked upon seven steamships here to-ilay. The majority tiro hound for the United States. A few ale going to Argen tine Republic. Ii'iukiii; Alle.' I'iinscs. AVasiiinoton, April 17. The In tersttitu committee commission this afternoon isHiiedim order Instructing a large number of railroad coinpa niis, Including many of the most Important lines in the United Statos, to unpi-nr before It and make expla nations In the matter of live passes' and fieo transportation. Itoil (Ilimd in Washington. Wasiiinoion, April 17. Red Cloud, the big Sioux Indian clilef, called on the president tills af(er noon, tu'comiiamicd by Agent .Tor don, of tho Rosebud agency. Red Cloud was attired In civlllcd gaib. It Is his custom to make a pilgrim age to Washington on tho Incoming of every new president, and this Is tho ninth timehe has paid his io Hpects to the Great Father. Tho Salmon Catch. San KhanciijCo, April 1(1. A lo cal paper says: From present ap pearances Iheie Is likely to oo a scarcity of salmon (his season. One of the piiuclpal reasons given for the anticipated shortage in the sal mon catch (his year is tho fact that hut little rain has fallen In the Milinon districts, and that the water Is too clear for Hulling purposes. About 7(U,()00 cases have already been sold and are awaiting delivery. The g'leater poi (Ion of this lot goes to I'higltmd. An liiilhtii Killed. Sacha'ih.nto, April 17. A special from Colfax says: On her way homo from work from tho Clipper Gap box factoiy, a young woman niiined Miss Ware was met near a tunnel by a Wawhoo Indian, who iu an attempt to assault her left her in a piecarious condition. She gave the alarm and the Indian was met at (ho outskirts of tho town by I' E. Mancul, who-callcd on lilin to halt. The Indian paid no attention to the order but picked up a lock and threw It, giving Manuel a had wound In tlie head. Manuel then shot tho Indian dead, I'oiiitli-Cliiss I'ost musters. Wahiiinoton, Apill 17. From Kioto mo 1'ourth-cluts postmasters aiu being np'Kiiuicd dally. Of these one third (III vacancies, another thhd are appointed in tho places of piistmngters removed for cause, and tliurther thlid aticcoul pout matters w ho luwe served four yonrg. While the foiirth-cluHM postmasters are ooinmlssloiiod during the pleasure of the pGHlniaaler-generul, It Is be lieved by the ioglolll(H) dcpaitmcut that good aervlco ilmx not domand the retention of tho postmaster wive In exceptional mw.-s beyond four yeaw. M lis lieiKlith. CAi.nwni.il, Kan., April 17. Tho Oklahoma excitement Is at IU helghth here to-iluy. It Is almost ImiMMslble to get along the wtreetg, the crowd Is mo dense. Five hun dred wu'iona, It whs iMiiiiutted, ar rived hero (o-iluy, while the reM)r(8 of thoM to oome to-monw will double the amount. Cmiialii WtxMiauii, of tho Fifth cavalry, n&yu he will search every outllt to make sure that thwe to no liquor of any description taken into Oklahoma. A bank waa orgaulxel here ttMlay by prominent capitalists Wlileli will upll A i' iHittiieaii on the. twenty- cud at Lteboii. XO. 41. ni.NDKNSKI) DISPATCHES. A successful attempt to manufac ture soft steel was made at Troy, N. V. Pat Malloy, it poijurcd witness iu the Pmtiell hearing at London, has been sentenced to six months' im prisonment. President Diaz of Mexico, In his message to congress, speaks of min ing and tho cultivation of the silk wot in ns the two chief industries of that country. Great numbers of people continue to'iiriive daily on the borders of Oklahoma, to bo In leadlness for tho opening of the country to settleis on Monday next.' The schooner Pathlluder ariived at Vietoiia with 185 seal skins. William O'lirleii, tho Irish patriot, has begun a libel action against Lord Salisbury. The emperor of Germany Is angry ut the failure of the courts lo prose cute the Volks-Zeltung, as he had personally directed the piosecution of that paper. No News of Hie Deimiiirk. IS'i-.w Yonic, April 17. Tho Na tional Hue steamship Daumark arrived tills morning, Sho had none of tho wrecked Thingvallii line Denmark's passengers. The steamship City of Richmond arrived this morning, but brought no news of the steamer Denmark. STATU (iUANtil MEl'TINO. The Ainiiial Session to bo Held hi Sa lem May 'K-UII-ao The an mini session of Oregon State Grange will convene iu the city of Salem, on Tuesday, May 28, ISM), remaining in session three days. Arrangements linvo been made for reduced rates on the Southern Pacllleand the O. R. &N. railways, niembeis paying full fare going and one-llfth faro returning. Thobession will open piomptly at 10 a. in., on the 28th. Iu the afternoon there will ho uu addiess of welcome by Governor Pennoyer and a icsponse by Mrs. 1. L.llllleary of Turner. .Also an address by Judge R. P. Rolse on behalf of Salem and a re sponse by Mr. Sample of Umatilla county. Mrs. II. IS. Hayes will deliver an addiess of welcome hf tho California delegation, of whom there Is Ox peeled t bo a large number m at tendance. The standing committee of the State Grange are as follews: Ciedentials, W. M. Ililleary, Marlon county; AV. J. Edwards, Gilliam county; II. Robeitson, Marl on county. Order of Ruslncss, F. M. Kler, Linn county; J. A. Crow, Lane county; M. J. Ilurjis, Ronton coun ty. Co-Operutlon, RonJ. Washington county; J.P, Scliolleld, , Robertson, Marion county; N. A. Yamhill county. Ilenibrco, Resolutions, Mrs. I. L. Ililleary and Clias. Miller, Marion county; Dr. .1. Cnsto, Clackamas county. Good of tho Order, O. J. Ki.or, Gilliam county; J. A. Scott and Mrs. Mary Kl.er, Linn county. Finance, .1. A. Gross, Uiniuilla comity; John Hud, Wasco ceunty: Mis. P. Kelley, Multnomah county. Appeals, T. A. lliggs, Lauo coun ty; A. M. Allen, Wasco county; Mrs. J. A. Crow, Lane county. Agricultural College, Judge R. I. lioUr), Marlon county; John Mud dler, Wasco county; Mis. 15. Sclio lleld, Washington county. ICducation, Mm, A. L, Casto, Clackamas county; T. Goodrich, Yamhill county; I. F, Kirk, Lane county. Agikuiltuie, K, Sklrvlng, Clacka mas county; Phynipton Kellay, Multnomah county, Mrs.' Jane ICdwards, Gilliam county. Division of Labor, N. l Payno, Lin u oounty; M, Moore, Stnto of Washington; J. F. Kirk, Lauo county. Legislation, X. P. Payne, Linn oouutv; J. P. Robertson, Marlon county ; .Mrs. M, IT. Wilds, L'nn county. Transportation, Ciias. Miller, Ma rlon oounty; F. M. Kler and Mrs. Roniua Payno, Linn county. Memorial to the memory of Na tional Master, R P. RoUj, Marlon county; Win. Cyrus, Linn oounty; A. R, Shipley, Cuiokanuiw county; Mrs. E, Sklrvlng, (;iaokHiiis county. Woiuan'H Work, Mrs, N. A. Ilgni bree, YauililH eounty; Mre.J. Whltu, Polk eounty; Mrs. 1). Scholleld, WaililiiBtoii oounty; Mrs, M. Jr HarrW, Ist-iitoii oounty. ' I H i (,i'i ,, i I ' ,'t