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f,r VP"" ' TTTR.. QAFJ&A& 8M8Ji$&- JOjPTSyiAfli? &, . ii,mrr'Jaimmmmmmm ,Hfaih. ..! THE UNION IMItTW Complete neport of Proceeding, ol Slato Convention. , ppeclalrcporttotheJotrHKALbyJ.P. SSi CV, April 9.-Thooo. veUt, was called to orde. : jt ft, Lutes to 11 a. m., by lr. J. . H ndricks, of Linn county, chair L of the state central committee, tinted at our preliminary meet- Ineat ealem last September. ing rtrno.Pfl craiiiicaiion at Ho Meing so many and eo earnest repre SaUves preset. The first busi ng was the selection of n tempor .rvclialrnuvu. J C Fulling, of Portland, repre--ntatlvc of Organized Labor of Ore n was ploreil in nomination and C""-" " unanimously eiecieu. Air Falling thereupon came for ffard'aud took the chair with a neat extemporaneous speech. He liken ed the convention to a skilled black imlth who wished to forgo an iron rod that would reach two points, and had good, solid Iron sufficient but it was not In one piece. He must cleanse his forge, heat the iron, and weld the different parts with a master's skilled huutl. We haw the elements and the principles, let us to-day skilliully weld them. It was ordered that each county de cation appoint one member of the committee on platform. The follow ing members were selected by their delegatiens: Benton, 0. (J. H iguo; Columbia, T. V. McKltter; Clackamas, V. W. jjeyer; Clatsop. S. B. Smith; Doug las Jas. Byron; Josephine, G. M. Miller; Jackson, C. II. Wallace; Linn, J. K. Knox; Lane, A. J. Youatt; Marion, J. I1. Robertson; Multnomah, Jus. A. Power; Polk, A. W. Lucas; Umatilla, J. M. Riches; W.isco, Leslie Butler, Wash ington, M. E. Johnson; Yamhill, J. H. Bowman. Anticipating a little friction in welding together the different ele ments, the conimitle were most agreeably surprised, when compar ing notes, to ilud that we were al ready practically united in senti ment and purpose. Hiwever.auioug the flood of prop ositious we found it uecessaey to prune a hitle here and add a little p'wwIi..w. This was all done with out irritation or ill fe-iliiijr. After! four hours arduous session we re ported a platform embracing, as we think, all or nearly all tne cardinal reforms now demanded. The con vention throughout was courteous and contlJent of polling a vote in June that will surprise those who seek to belittle this movement. Two things were conspicuous by their absence, namely tobacco and whisky. On reporting the platform the committee were further surprised as well as gratified that it was so satis factory, that it was moved to adopt unanimously as a whole, which was carried amid great applause without one dissenting vote. The following incomplete list of nominations was adopted as the Oregon slate ticket of the union party: For congress, Major J. A. Bruce, of Benton county. For governor, left in hands of ex ecutive committee. For secretary of state, Nathan Pierce, of Umatilla county. For state treasurer, E. F. Walker, of Jackson county. Superintendent of public instruc tion, T. C. Jory, of Marion county. State printer, J. A. Power, of Multnomah county. Supreme judge, left in hands of executive committee. The platform adopted does not vary much from that already print ed in the Jouiixal. Ed. J. For Uovernor. Dallas Observer: Tho cominc state republican convention promi ses to be one of no small interest. On the question ofcoveruor, matters are in an uusettled state, aud he who can foretell the outcome is in deed a wise man. Portland lias two candidates D. P. Thompson and Van B. DeLashmutt; Z. P. Moody, of The Dalles, is put forward with a considerable following, while Hon. J. D. Leennd John Mintonre look ed upon with favor by not a few. Hence It Is difficult to tell who vill the coming man. And the office of state treasurer is uot goiug beg ging by any means. Eastern and Southern Oregon will each come lown with several candidates, aud lively flght will undoubtedly en s"e. Upon these two ollli-es hinges Ihe interest in this convention. Hermann, for congress, MeBrJde, for secretary of stnte, McEiroy, for uperlnteudeut of public instruc liou, and K. O. Baker, for state prin Jc, will be nominated on tho first "Hot, with little oppesition: There re also Feveral aspirants for supreme Judge, among whom is mentioned wvorably the name of Hon. War n Trultt, formerly of this county. The convention meets April 10th, so mat we will uot have long to le tpt In suspeiiBc. The tiuet line of fuuey goods Just received at Calvert's. 4-0-3 1 Corporations in Politics. In n speech ncceptlng the presi dency of tho Southern Pacillc rail way, r P. Huntington said: "While we are all working for ourselves, the public, who use the roads of the company, nre more benefitted than we; but, gentlemen, the best results cannot bo brought about uuless every officer of the company gives his best attention to the care of the company's Interests, which can be best done without in terfering In political nfrairs. The people nro everywhere jealous of great corporations. The corporation should not be used to advance the interests of any political party, or to rulwc up any one man or to pull down another, and this corporation shall not be so used henceforth for any such purpose, if its president can help it. This may be accepted as a confes slon of past iniquities, rather than a pledge of future good conduct. This mau Huntington has run the poli ties of California for many years and his road hns dominated conventions, dictated nominations and elected governors and United Htates sena tors whenever he saw fit. If there is any credence to be given this pro fession of subordiuntiug the selfish interests of this monopoly to the wel fare of the people, it is ut based on the experiences of the public In the past. Tho people are jealous of the encroachments of great corporations and do not propose to rest until all such powers are taken away from them, and the power of mil lionaire autocrats, who employ pub lic frauchUos,obtained from tho peo ple, for their own private use must be broken completely. This confession of Mr. Hunt ington only strengthens the determination of the masses to wrest the power of solo control of their enormous properties and the entire trausportatioa servh-e, which is by its very nature a publie ser vice, from the hands of men who have only abused the powers aud privileges granted them. IteinurkaiMo Rescue. Mrs. Michael Curtain, Plainfleld, 111., caught cold, which settled on her luugs; she was treated for a month by her family physician, but grew worse. He told her she was a victim of consumption and no med icine could cure her. Her druggist suggested Dr. King's New Discov ery for Consumption; she bought a bottle and found herself benefited from first dose. She continued its use and now does her own house work and la us well as she ever was Free trial bottles at Frys Drug Store, large bottles 50c. aud $1.00. It. C. "Wnrimier, a prominent real estate atjent hud mining broker of Baker City, is in the city. Mr. Warinner has a fine line of property for sale on the installment plan on easy terms in the Denver of Oregi u, aud he can be seen aud consulted at the Globe Real Estate office, 292 Commercial street, during the week, where lie has a complete lithograph of Baker'City. To Home Seekers. The Capital City railway com pany is prepared to tell home-seeu-ers something to their advantage. Mr. David Simpson has taken charge of their real estate department at 115 State street. Call and see him. Unless tht-y want the governor's office monopolized by rich men, the people of Oregon should advance their governor's salary from $1500 to $3000 or $5000 a year. If the Pan American delegates should visit Oregon's capital 1500 would not banquet them. A lirown Fact. Finest stock of buggies, carriages, phaetons and carts m this market at tho old reliable hardware estab lishment of J. C. Brown & Co. S-15-eod Tho Bon Ton restaurant is setting the best 25 cent meals in the city now. MARKET REPORT. A Synopsis r tlio .Markets Huylnpr and Selling Piicen. SELLING PRICKS. REVISED QUOTATIONS. Shoulders-Sugar eured.per lb,10 llrenkfast bjcou-12K .-W,. Hams .sugar cured, per lh, 16 lSifi. .V.c. Veul 10 12J4C Timothy seed l'er pound, 7c: soiling. Hod clover need l'er pound, 12c. White clover seed l'er pound, lsc. AMIce-18e per pound. Itcd top- 10c per pound. Lincoln Grass-L! per pound, ; HeGnis lOoper puud. lleaus 5c per lb., selling. Oat meal Se.llug at -1 to Cc IIUYINO PMCES. Wlicai-ltBciict. Flour l'er barrel, S1.20. Outs l'er bushel, 80 C 35e, Hurley Per bushel, SOe. llrau-Pertou.815h)nt the mill. HhnrW Per tou, 81150. Chop l'er ton. Sis. , HopV-)uoted at IkgilOc per lb. Kggs 1.j1iO per dozen. Potatoes l'er bushel, L Corn meal So er pound. Cheese UKiJlao per pound. Dried apples Per lb., 7ICc. Green upples 1.75. Per box Dried plums Perth. &3ic. Dried prunes-Per lb. tf312e. Uutter AXgiJcper pound lor good ljird-IOlJo P-r lb. Hams l'er puiind,1213c. Uncoil sides 10 per lb. fcihoulders-KftlOc per lb. Chickens .Kooters7 Uen10c Hogs On foot 5U WwlvUyl'erlb.l5ai8c.inobalrl5a23 Geese W to tflper dot. Durks 5 to V per do. Hides green 2 els. Hides dry jet. Haeep pelts 251 llurklcn's Arnira Salve. The best salve In the world , forcu., brill, e sores. ulcers.salt rheum, fever sores, let fehpped hands, cIHIblHlns. orn, and SSlVkln eruot.on.. and V?.'t'rJL,X3 nilM or no pay rwiu red. Ills euarantcwl r" rte wrftci wtutocilon or money re funded. Price 25 cents per box. Korwile by Daniel J .Fry, druggist. C0XDEX8ED DISPATCHES. The Czar of Buteia is sutler! -itr from nervous prostration, nnd the czarina is reported to lxiuntu. Scton Karr has started to explore tho headwaters of several Alaskan streams wiiero while men have never been. John M. Mitchell, who was an- pointed aud qualified as postmaster at Uceansidc but never served, has been arrested for sending obscene matter through the malls. Nineteen prisoners escaped from the Spokaue Falls jail. Sandy Olds will be hanged May 10, unless he cnu obtain a new trial. The Multnomah republicans made the iollowinsr nominatiens: State, senator, P L Willis; represen tatives, J II Hall, C J Beed, J T Stewart, P F Morey, () F Uot kin, C II Meusdorfler, W E Thomas, J B Montgomery, Geo L Story; sher iff, Penumbra Kelly; elerk circuit court, T V Powell; recorder, W L Dudley; treasurer, S B Wllley; county judge, J C Moreland; asses sor, J A Ablmaun; school superin tendent, W A Wetzell; coroner, J H Iuvers; county surveyor, C H Hulburt; county commissioner, H S Stone. Jacob Binder, a saloou keeper of Sonora, Tuolumne county, Is miss ing, uuil it Is believed that lie wand ered off while insane from sickness and perished. The Portland West Shore says: A young lady in Weston, Or., dream ed her lover g.ive her on engage ment ring, and thrust her finger in to a knothole as a substitute, from which wheu she awoke, she could not extricate it until she had arous ed tho whole family. The dream was doubtless meant as u warning to foolish maidens that marriage is uot only a failure, but a delusion and a snare as well. It is awful easy to got in, but it sometimes requires the assistance of all your relations to get you out again. Astoria Pieneer: "As g es Multno mail, so gojs Oregm" lias in the past been true, and for this reason it is urged that the Lotan victory in Portland last week points to a re election of John II. Mitchell to succeed himself. The regents of the California uni versity have adopted a recom meudation that all the officers of the university except the president be required to leslde iu Oakland. The adoption of this resolution, it is stated, will lead President Davis to relinquish his intention of resigning. A. W. Wallace, a prominent famer of Delavau Fayewell county, Illinois, Mouday morning quar relled with James Council, a neigh bor, about the price of land. Wal lace fired a shot at Council from a revolver, ivhilo Connell emptied a shotgun into Wallace's head, killing him instantly. Dr. Knapp. late German consul at Samoa, has been placed upon the re tired list, owing to his coiiduc. ut the time of the disorders in Samoa. UOTKIi ARRIVALS. CIIEMKKRTR UOTKIi. A F McCowan, Jus Meyers, Itobt Wakefield, V F D Mercet, Sam G Oeidsmith, Lee Hotl'man, C F lin geit, I-ort land; D F Stanley, Mon mouth, Or; B hoopenganw, Fred Pcltham, Chicago, 111; Sam Gold Ptone, G Goldstone, August Sharper, J H Earle, A B Beunison, Itaudell Hunt, SF; Geo (J itt, Seattle, Wash; H M Malum, Woodburn, Or; Geo McKnight, Albany, Or; Jacob E Till Her, Wm Fry, Aurora Or; Dexter Bobbins, 1) Allen, J S Can non, Marlon; 13 K Selph Sheridan; GeoEdmuiidnon, C Nash. City; N II Looney, Jeflersen: W McLaugh lin, Sacramento; Perry Burrel, Oak land, Cal;S Bernstein, New York; Jumcri McCrucken, S.iti Joe; Geo Heyman, New York; Mrs J B Waldo, B L Wallace, Maclcay; W J Cannon, Iowa; W B Ch ipc, Cor yullli; II P Holland, Bockford, III; J W Poster, Corvallis. COOK 1IOUSK. A II Williams, CanadajJ F Morse, Silverton; Fred Haller, Paul Van Fiidagh, H W Sliurtz, H W Pen ige, Portland; M W Wisner, Ean Claire, Wis., i )a, Linn county; J W bteavers, 81-Joiili, Kansas; A J Tealing, Katie Highland, McCoy; Tlioa .May, G W Waterbury. Au gust Shafler, II M Edwards, Wtod liiirn; Pate Glover, Widdo Hills; II C Caldwell and wf, Homcwood Pa A S Downing B E Downing, Wliitaker; Ida Graves Mollalu; Wood Graves, MurquKiiiH. REAL ESTATE THA.NSFERS. S. H. Settlemeir and wife toE. L. Quiniby, property in Woodburn ? 250 Daniel Biggs and wifo to Win Moscr, lots 0, 7 and 8 in eeo28, t'Os, r 1 c. . .00 Chas. L. Hallam to Bern ard Oswald. 2 acres of tho Duchunuodlo In Woodburn G50 Lemuel Hobson and wife to Emily A. Hobson, SE of sec 3, tO 8, rl w. 1000 Another new line of spring hats just received at Calvert's, i-0-3 t Chocolate creauw, caramels, and other new dainties that will make your mouth water and your teeth ache, at Jones & Bernardl's. Indies' summer vests at 15 cents upietre. The cheaest In the world, nt Culvert'?. 4-0-3 t I At the lust regular. mcetlnK of the W. IL'C, n vote of thanks' was ten- ) tered to nil who so kindly assisted at tho Bed, White and Blue sociable wliioh'Wns given Mnrchi01s'tt by tlio latttesvoi jpuorp?, The Unitarian society., of Salerri aro now positively informed that their iuewminl8lcr,Dr..H. H. Brliwu of; JJeYflrlt) .will be here to take clftirgeof regular services, begiuuiug the first Sunday- In' May ' Eleven Cottages tenanted by ne groes nnd-two'fino-stalde8 on the Lexington, Ky., race course wero burned Monday night. The thor oughbred stables were gotten out safely. Loss, $17,000. Happy Iloosicrs. Wm. Timmons, Postmaster, Itla vllle, lud., w rites: "Electric Bitters has done more fur than other med icines combined, fur that bad feeling arising from Kidney and Liver trou ble." John Ivslie, farmer and stock-1 man, of some place, says: "Find Elect rio Bitters lobe the best Kidney and Liver medicine, niudo to feel like a new man." J. W. Gardner, hardware merchant, same town, says: Electiie Bitters is just the tliiuir for a man who is all run down nnd don't care whither lie lives or dies; lie found new strength, good appetite and felt just like he had a leas-e on life. Ou'ly 50c. a bottle at Frys Druirgists. JOHN HUGHES, Dealer in Groceries, Paints, Oils and Window Glass, Wall Ta per nnd llorder, Artists' Ma terials, Lime, Hair. Nails and Sliingles, Haj', Feed and Fence Posts, Grass .Seeds, Etc, NEW ADVKIITISE.MEVTS. REED'S OPERA HOUSE. Saturday, April I2th. One Night Only. w. s. CLEVELAN D ' S Magnificent Consolidated NSTRELS Led by tlio Kins of Minstrels, The Inimitable and only wiu.TS X. S W E; A T K A IVI AN'l) KAT AND Fl'N'NY B I JUL' Y - R i-e B Sumptuous HpecUiciiMr Scenic First .Part- 'Ptin trlftal irnnvniliD And t iVntMita ever produced. VENE'TlljT SIGHTS The Egyptian Phalanx thle; japs -WIUi- 4 Little All Rights I 4 j3-(3eneral parade of tlilx Powerful or gnniz.itlou at 11:1.5 a. in., on the day of performance. 1'ricps: Entire lower floor SI No extra charge for reserved sent. Reserved tcatn may bo necured at l'.Ulons. j,10;it State Treasurer's 37th-Noticc. Stnto of Oregon, Treasurer's Ofllce. ) Halkm, April 7th, IMW. NOTIOB Is hcicby given tliat there are kiittlclcnt fuimx on hand to pay all warrants cudomed of the Issue of lh.SU and 1KU0, nnd they will bo paid on presentation at tills oltlcc. Nutnliercd us follews: 211. '22iil, -iHO, 2353, 2:155, 2m, 2 l, 2fi'j7, nilf. JTM SIB I. 181. .Ml. ii,l, il.JU, -.JJH, 2-KHJ, 25SU, 25WJ, 2V50, 2I5S, 2IK1, 21'vl. 2117. 2570, 255!), 25 5 2511. 25U1), 2-581, 25-11, 257:1, 25111, ?, 2502, 2591, 2017, 2ttW, 2"0, 2bS'J, 21)11, 2'UO, 2700. 2711, 270S, 277, 2701, 2lX7, 2182. 2ll. 2(11U. 21MJ, 5, flilti, 27 CU, 211,240", 2.U'V-"'i !, "'. ", 20.55, 2711, 2101, 2b77, 207.1, 'Mil, 2718, 2212, 2SW, 2303, 2672, 2021, 2717, 2718, 2732, 273 1, 27S0, 2771, 27.0, 37J2, 2071, 27IBj 2070, 2618. 2312, 2070, 2005, 2I.9B. 2743, 2403, 2730. 27C8, 2770. 27fiff, 277J, 2777, 27C3, 2701, 2733, 3J3I, 2712, 2713, 2772, 2771, 2025, 2011, 2701, 2783, 2782, 2759, 2298. 2737, 27IT, 2780, 277!). 2773, 2781. 2788, 27'J2. 27Bi, 2787, 2801, 2nO0, 28U5. 2710, 273. 2823, 2817, 2031, 2071. 203, 2(7. 2U1J. 2121, 2.IIJ. 2719. 2715, 2830, 230J. 2"1(1, 281V 2839, 2051, '27JI, 2835, 2030. 2711. 2178, 270O, 2t07, 2800, 2H1'I, 2811, 2"15, 281B, 2817, 25l, 2811, V8 2, 2831 2831, 2811, 2776, 28.10. 281 ), 2i'97, 2781. 2sW, 2830, 27n5, 2tOI, 2H0H, '2789, 2731, 28J8, 2798, V822, 2827, 2M20, 27, 2819, 2S20. 2811 , 28-13, 2790, 2812, 2080, 28.M, 20Mi, 2799, '2797, 2819, 2858, 2C2H, 2828, 2802, 2801, 27NI, 281(1, 2iJ7, 2800, 2803, 2805, 2x01, 28'Jfl. 2WI. 2807, 2808, 2879. 2870. 2871, 2871, 2880, 2879, 2H78. 2871, 287J. 2"92. 2.H9I, 2902. 2m32, 2900, 2903. 2SHI7, 29U5, 29.i9, 2910. 2.110, 2851. 2921. 1809, 29 19, 28(1, -29I3. 29!! 2911, 2921, 2902, v9firt, 29J9. 293:1, 29,287n, 2010, 2971, 7975, 2155 2917. 2917, 2918, 2925, 270, WJ7. 2999, 2990. '.921. 2077, 2911, 2912. 21W1, 2993, 2997, 2981, 21'80, 3209, 2717. Inlert'rtt wilt not he allowed after tho rtuiP'.f tins notice. . V. WKIIH. SlaleTn-ahurer. ' P.H.EASTON'S Music Store. Wilt remove to tho Kldrldge blork on Commercial street. Klnest lino of I'lanoH and Organs In the market. Union Pacific It II, Company "OVERLAND ROUTE." Ira ins far the Mist leave t'ortlaud ai7.U0 am and WX) pm dally. Tic eU to andiron I principal points In thi United Htntis. Cns artuand r'urnpe. Elegant New Dioing Caw. PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPERS. . ' Free Family Sleeping Car run through on Kxpre trains to Oiuuhu, Council llluns nnd Kanumi City without change Conncctlonint l'ortland forHun Fianels co and tuget Hound polntt. For lurthur partleulant address any agent of the coin pauy or I. W.LKE.O. V.A. C. H. MF4.LKN, Omerol Trafllo Mnaer 2S, 2fll, 2128, 21 15, 2110, 21 ), 2 IK, 2111, 21 IS, 2i(M,2in,2IH, 2110. 2HI. 2500, 21S7, 2IWI, 2lbS, 2111, 21 17, 232S, 25.15,2577, 25.W, 25 ij, 2'v3, 2517, 25J2, 2-WI, 22.V0, 21i5,2-V!ll,221,2170.2l7., 2-571, 25S.I. 25SII. 2S 25h0. 25K.1. 2177. 2171. 217(1. 2411. '&m,'Mrj, 2V.r.l, 2I.)7, -MW, 21)10. 2111, 2H3,S1, 2711, 2IW2, 21711, 2151, 2f!)l, 271., 271(1, 2liU0. 2U2I, 27.'!0, 27IU, 2(H0, 27 J. 2712, , 27.0, 27.W, 27JU, 27W.25I1. 201 1. 2051. 27.11. 27.C1.2U0I. IttiS. 2U78. E1D. N. J3DES Proprietor o the Qandy Kitchen, CONFECTIokEKIE. ' " ' FANCY GBdCERTES, '. FBUITS,aAllSt AND TOBACCOS 313 .Commerciali Street, Salem, Oregon. J, J. CULVER County Sutveyo JAMES WALTON, Topographer W. H4BYARS. Civil Engineer IfyuTS, Culver & Walton Surveyors & Topographers Surveys, drafts, plats maps and descriptions of lands, townlotti, and roads, ditches, streets, sewers, alleys, etc et ., mado and furnished nt PAnennnhlA mlfW. (llfl Lkiht Solak TsANirr. corners and lines ro-es- tt. l. t. uvm tahlislietl n-oinonginai Tot, n. . acid notes. Grades Ibr ditches, roads, streets or sew ers, with estimates furnished on applica tion. Address County Burvcyor's otllco. Salem, OrcKon. FINE HORSESHOEING AT Scriber & Pohle's. Special attention Riven to shoeing road-slei-s, driving horses, interfering aud cris llcd horses. A largo Stock of Hand-Made Shoes Carried. Wo give our personal nttenllon and cm ploy none but experts in this dt-partmont. 47 and 51 Slate Street, Satem, Or. Look at This ! $1 WILL BUY A LOT Of goods nt our store! We carry iv full line of groceries, feed, crockery, glassware, el gars, tohaceo and confectionery. T. BUBBOWS, No. 22(1 Commercial St., Salcin, , Who Is Going East? It In an indisputable fact that tho hand somestcstltiule trains tnat aro now run on tho 'American cojtincnt utv tlio-o on tho lturllnKton Houle; leaving from Union depot in Denver, also rti. I'aul, Inunedi tituly on tlio r.rrlvnl of nil through tretns from tho west. Tlu'lli-st nnd second class co.iche aro mngnlllceut.tho reclining eluilr cars upcru,tho rullman kleencrs exireino ly luxuriant, and p-Uaco Burlington dining cars. Tho next tlineyou go e.ibt to Kansas City, Chicago or Ht. l)Uls, It you mention to tho ticket agent that you want your ticket to read from Denver, Omaha, Kan sas City or St. i'nul, over tho Iiurllugtou route, you will get It, and you will always be glad of It. II you gouvtho way of tho Northern or Canadian l'ucltic, the elegant vestibule trains of "Tho Hurlinxton route, between Hi.l'nu!, Chicago and hi. Iutls will earry you along tho eastern shoie of tho MIshIk lppl river for n dlstanco of JIW miles amidst scenery that omnot bo surpassed; or, Ifyou go vfa tho Union, or Southern I'ncltic. and yeur tlcliet readH via "Tho llurllngton Itotito.' from Chyenne or Den ver, you will pass through nil the thriving oltles nnd towns located In what Is pop ularly known nstho "Ileal t of tho coutl. nent' For further Information apply to A. O. Sheldon, General Agenl, s. Urst street, rortlaud, Oregon. 3.7lfw Two Through Trains Each Way .DAILY, VIA UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM. Commencing Willi Sunday, March 2nd, both tlrst. and second-class tickets will bo honoi-d on "Tho Limited lJitjt Alall,'" tral s Hnndl, ns well also on tlio "Over laud Flyers," Num. laud 2. "The Limited Kast Mall" trains nro equipped with l'ullman plilaeo and colo nist sfeenors. dining cars, chair curs mid coaches, nnd run solid between Portland and i hlcagn, dally without change, ThC'Overland Mycr"trulnHUio equipped wiui i-uiiinau puiaco sicepors anu concues, between I'ortlund nudlkniucll lilutrs, and with rullman colonist sleeper! between l'ortland aud Kuusas City, dally, without change. I'otinecuonsero maneni rointieiin with through trains to niid from Halt lnlce. u id ati'tieyenno whh ihixmgh trains to and from Denver, Kansas City and Ht. Louis. The above tmlns nllord tho qulrkext tlmo between the Northwest I'aclllc coakt and Eastern and outhern ikIiuh. Detailed tlin.o of trains, rates, through tickets, bugg.igo checks etc., a,n bo itio cured upon iippllcntlon tonny agent of tho I'nlon l'aeilio Hystem. T. W. LKK, it-7-at-w Oen'l Pass. gent. goo gwisr c 0 ?A Jj0 aitam s V-faC AM aflte rUASe MeALTH. i Lo niclt-tu's Ooldfln rtnltam No. 1 Cures Ltu-icre, Cri'. and con J ,a-rc; HtiTf s n tlio Legs nd D'dyj Bore Evi, Ejo, Note, r'.c, (,'opcr.c lor d Diotchu, Hyp il.i.:ui atir.li, ltasd Hcalp, and li primary lo-nt ol tho dlieavi known n Bjpliili. Vrlm, I 5 ro por Uo'tlo. La Itlrlinn's O Id n lUlinm No. '4 Cnrca Tertl-rv. JUTcurU'Hj-p'il.ltis Ilheu inatlkui. 1'alni in tlio Iloort, Talniln tho lead, lack c( tlia Kick. Ulcerated Bora Throat, Bj ph'.Ut'o i:a!i, Lumps and con tntttd C or. s, BtJfTncks of tlio IJinbn, and crwlieatu a I d .af from tho jitem, Mliat.'itr cau'ul ty ind crcti'-n cr abuw el tfercury, I avlitf llio b!xd pure and hfalth). Iir 3 I O per 1 aide, t.t l.lclinu. OnldBrt anlallAn I loti Ji-r t o curt of Gono-rlKM, OIr, irritation Cl-uil,anl all Urlni-y or Ocn. tjl dkarranfimviiU. l'rlm Q'A 00 per Ilolllf. ( r tttclnii' i f'oIJa-t Hjnnlnh In JtIJ ii, f riTc-e eii'iel 0 inorrlidta, I .iWiui t'. y : t. SirU-tur ,L. Prico Ci vr niitio. L Clciimi's Ualdun O'nlmrnt 1-i-t u" itvi Ii t.i u't'l bjii:'.tlcfi-r, ukluH-Kluw. Irlco6l 10 ii r Ilax. I t kiuu'o Uolelo J I'll .Irm -ndl'r.. .1. .tnient; law o' phal l pour. t tx ct ,vr-r'i. I fwrtratlon, eta. I'rlco t:i CO mt Ilex. Totlo I I it r.'l'ivlrn', rlit ivrrysliwf, ( . u I,, ttumty ucked r j.r. P. V. IHCIIArt'TT CO. , Affeata, .' U i.J t tUfmet'Mt.l inicr I'.y, h"l I Bi.lfO. Oal cjiif 1 1-Aii iaii i:o inr.r. $3i Smi tJT UH VYXRiE Ornkd to Californiii VIA Soulbflrn Pacific Company's Line. TUB MOUNT SHASTA ROUTE. Time httwffn Saltm ami Sao Francliro. Tbtrt-slx Hours. CAi.ironNiA Exrniss tkain nuw baiiA UBTWSUC rOUTIll) AND 8." F. bolllh. I IXW p. m. I.v. l'ortland Arl 11:11 p. m. I Lv. Balem Lv. 7:loiu i'i. Ar. Ban Fran. Lv. "Mortli. 10: Ion. tn. 7:5.1 a. m 7:03 p.m. I.OCAI. I'ASSENHKll TKAIN ( DAILY EX CKIT SUNDAY). 8.-UU n. ni. 11:10 n. in 40 p. in. Lv. lVirllaml Ai.l ftl" p.m. Lv Knlem Lv. ( 1&.V2 p. m. Ar. Eugene Lv. ( tWX) a. m PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS. TOURIST SLEEPING CARS, for accommodation ot second class pavcngcrfc attached to orpres trains. The . I", company's terry makes con nectlonwltlu.il tho regular train on th Hast Side Division from foot ol h streo t'ortlaud. .Vest Side Division. Between Portland and Corvallis:' DAILY (EXCE1T SUNDAY). 7:;t0 a. m, i&a p. iu LvT Ar. "Portland Ar." ' "(1:20 p. in Corvallis Lv. I l;:Hp. in At Albany uud Corvallis connect with trains of Oregon I'aclllc llallroad. Through tickets to all points south add east vht California EXt'ltKbSTltAiy (DAILY KXCK1TSUNDAY T:5(J p. in. I Cvl l'ortland. Ar. I OTOll u. in K.-00 p. m. I Ar.McMlnuvllloLv. C-lj u. ni. Through Tickets TO all poluts OUTH and EAST VIA-- California.. Kor lull lnlormntion 'regarding rntei. maps, ete,, apply to the Company's agent Salcin, Oregon. K..1. HOOKtW, AssL O. K. nnd Pass. Ag'l Et. KOKIILKIt. Mauaiccr. Proposals for Bids. BIDS will ho received hy tho Hoard nt Commlbstoncrsof Ma. Inn county up to 'J o'clock p. m.. April 11 lslM, for tho ic hulldlng of the bridge ncns tho Ilia mctto river, at Balcni.Urcg.ui, on Its orig inal slto Tlio original maps ofsiirvoy. In eluding protiloot river at slto of hildge, soundings and curi6nt counes, will ho found ut tho otileocif tho county Judge nt iilem, tho right helng reered hy wild bnaid of eominlslouem to reject any and all bids Hlds will bo rcceled: First For tho rchiilldlrgof tho hridgo as It was heforo It wasearrit'd away, In eluding thowest approach, with tho addi tion ot crib protection In nceordaiico with plans and speelllcntlous on Ule at tho county court. Second Foi the rcbuldlngof thobrhlgo as It was heforo It was carried aWny, Includ ing west npproadi, with thu addition of MilUclcnt pier proteetliui In accordance with plans and si-ecillcutlons to ho lur ni-lied by tho bidder. Illds will also be lecclved for tho con struction 6f a combination truss brldgi complcto, In nccordaucu with plans and specifications to bo furnished by tho bid der. Also for tho con tructlou of an Iron or steel truss bridge in accordance with plans nnd specifications to ho furnished by tlio bidder. All tho material of the old bridge Included In sub-structure, siiperstructmc and approach to become tho properly ol tho contractor, but no material shall bo useu except sucn as is soueu, peneeuv good and lit for tlio purpose for uhlcli It Is used. All questions which limy miImj In regard to tho quality of tho material or la bor to bo decided by tho superintendent, and in ensu of aiiucnl tliorofrom. tho de cision ot tho hoaid of commissioners of Marlon count v to bullniil. A deposit Is required from each bidder oi n percent oi inoaiuounioi ins oin. T. (!. HllAW, County Judge of .Marlon county, Hnlcm, Uftgon, March 11, 18U0. SPRING Ishcie! And so Is E. .SCHOETTLE With a line stoclc of spring and summer UITING Kvcrythlnginade up Iu the latest fai-h-Ion and a perfect lit guaranteed, Don't forge! I" call nt Bi-hoettlo's boforo you nialioa selection, TO IMPROVE WILSON AVKSCB. A comedy society drama, U. bo given by Hnlem's bel niniiteiir dramatic talent, entitled The Planter's Wife" The following well known pcopln will ta Imparl: Miss Long, Miss Willis, Miss flllhert, Mrs. iiiueii,(li!orge Morris, )r..l. M.Keenc, Henry Meyers, Hilly Dugaii and iloiato Willis, Tlieio will bo elegant wardrobjs and eluborute liluge seltlngs. A-Heatsnu Milont 1 'niton's. -Coll ana Sen- T. J. CRONISE, Salem's Popular Job Printer, AT HIM NKW QUAItTKIlH IN Tllh Htate Insunincu Hulldltig, lir. ('mil. uierulul and Chmiiekele strH-ls '(Mil IILACKNJUTJIIXCJ, Wagon anil Carriage Making and Itepairiog I (ones hoeing u specialty All work guar anteed. JOHN HOLM, Comrrof ('nminomlalumlClifliiiiikelii sis., b'ulem, Ort-Koii. Money Wnnleil. All bentons liidehtmi to the ostsle of K II lltllunger, dectnied, me hfieby imtl Hep to inuke seitlemeiii liunii IIhI Iv whh W T Itl.'dxi IVisu'c nici t or mill the utiderUiivdiit tier re.idineo in iltin. , M A. llr.LI.INI, Kit Aitnunls'rairU. ' Wednesday, April 16. From Terminal or Interior Points (he Northern Pacific liailioad Is Hie line to Inko To all Points East and South. It l thcdlnlng car route. Itruns through vestibule trains every day in Ihejcui 10 ST. PAUL AND CM ! (No clmngo of cars.) ComiK)sedordlnlUKcnrstinnrpjcd, l'ullmnn dniHltiE room sleepers Of latest equipment TOURIST Sleeping Cars! Hest Hint can be constructed and In which aecoiiimoda.il ns are both ireo and uir nlshed for hoi .chs of flist and seeond-class tlcket,and KLEOAliT DAY COACHES. .Veontlnuoi ' Utat a.r;tlnff with all lines, allbrdlii t dlreot n uulnterriiptcd service, l'ullmnn sit loesenn bo to ured In ndi uny ugent of thoi-oad. Through tickets to nnd from all iiolnls In America, Kugland and Kuroi'O can bo purcha.cd at any ticket otiico ol this coin- puny. Full Information concerning rates, tlmo of trnliw.routes and other details furnished on nppucntion to any npcutor A. D. CHA11LTON, Alstant General llisetnrer Agent, No. 121 FliNt sticet, cor. Washington; l'ort land, Oregon, Oregon R. R. Company Lino. (Limited.) O. N. SCOTT, KECIilVER. Tickets for any jiolnt on this line for salo at tliedeMit,foil of.letreion street, uud it tho United ciiirngo and Iviggago Tnmsfcr cotniiiinyVolIlco. cornor Seeonil and l'lno 4ticets. Commutiiltoii Tlukcls ut cents per mile. Ocnenil offices northwest corner First and l'lno streets, l'ortland. KAST HIUK. Fi-om Townrd Portland Station". l'artlaiid Silver-Coburg ton no mall l'ort'nd Port'd mall Exp LVWt I.V AM Altl'uAK.lM 4 IX) 8 011 I'ortrndHl'Cn ;U."i 10 -t.i fi Vi 0 &.)Kny's ljindlug. 2 JM 0 15 fiw Hi &j Woodburn. MO K -in 7 01 11 17 Mlverton IJ a) 7 IK) i 07.. Hr wnsvlllo 7 -10 0 CO Uobuig tl (X) VIiST HIDK. Alrllc mall l'ortland mall LV AM -.All I'M 711 .Portland rAV. I.V. lu 1,1 Dundee .luuctlon UU". atti 'nherliliui .... , WW 11(1 Dallas NiJ liV ..MOUIIl-iUth . 7!W !& .Alille (111 Kiwly A Bargain ! A desirable lot of lnnd.i In lots to suit, seven iiiIIph MuUiet of Palein, AVlthln eighty lods of slcaliihoit liindliig.the hist oak wood and Miiiiofir timber enough to pay tor the land and It Is toed Mill for frull, with Minims in tl meadow land. Would tnku a good small lot of Salem piopcrty Intrude. Addics O, F.D1CNN1H. Salem, Mitreh 13, lfPO. a DJtr SALEM IRON WORKS. p 0. I). IIUTTON, Prop. Cnstiugs of nil klmH mndo to order. MILL MACllINKKV, l'J.ANINO MILLS, ClJltKIC'IS, MLTAL FIIONTS, wnni:!-5!, iMjr.Lr.Ys, and special castings ot any siyln or pat tern mado In slmi t order, Ninooth and te llable In eve y particular. Repair any Jlacliinrry in Short Order. Turning lather, engines, hop presses and lioiifiiivcs liullt. ill mu In-estimates on any Iron wotli needed. (Jural pi leu paid for old lion. IMS-lin PAINTSHOP. 1 5 6 Commercial Street, Ilnusonndcnirlagerillitlr.g,slgn writing, paper hanging, (U'cointlng, wall tinting and knli'luilnitiK. All wlirlt dniio lllht class, i 'arrhige paliitlliga speciality, chnr ges modLiatc, Agents Wanted. Agents (o soli iho "Ileiiullful rjlory," M.lvlng World." Hm and ljiml." Most rupldlv selling books on the mnrliet. J.'.".MIm M HThLL, 11) i ourt street. Juiuv myii I'lii'iirni'ivn.niiii. out niedleliie Forliirid-iiiainiietiu-eernliig Dr. A W II.I'OIID IIAI.L'H kTtllli .f.k llfll.lll.V.lllltft. ....n... , i lean n riiiiiiuiiei, on 1 1 on or mini ess K. L, MOOR)'. Liuiul Alii.. ' Unlveriilty iiiilldnu, Haleiu Oregon. TjATHONIZK Home Inducliy, and use J Mountain lliilm ( oughCuro. (Juiir iiuteed to give relict or money lefiinded , Miiliuractuied lv II. Il,i ro-n, rtilem, Oro gon. Ask yourdriiggUt for 11. liliii 1I1ID I Al IA, DitiU(jjAdurtiin; Agency, S mid Ctt Merehiult' lxehiiiigo, ri n I'liiiieiuo. ('alllornlii. uhere uontrHClN or advei lining enn he iiiailolor II. Union County Convention. A Union ('onM'iilloii fnr Marlon county Ik mile 1 to lurei In il.e eil) of hull in I'll Friday Iho elghlKiilh day ot April IU)., at lUo clock a. in. foi i he purport of nolui imlliig a iniinlj tlcliel to I Uiil lur at the next general oleeilr n.i.iid in iihi(lng siieli oilier hnslneMs as inuj pioirly cine befoie the convention. ills reeuiiiliifndPil, that (he prliuirles bo held nl Ihe iiiiiul iihuulniiu'li )irrelnut, at oiiu o'elmik p. iu., wiimcluy, ihu litih duy of April 1K). Knell pn elm t will be eiillllvd to eltfhl delegHtes In Iheuinuly eouseiillon, K L. lIlliiiAHIi, I hulriiiiui, J. M, 1'AYM', m.p. ONI. i'F T1IK l.tlliilxT JtTAli.lMI. menu In iln m,.'c I.u.r mu. il.nii I'urtliiiid 1 .it" i -i'.i ..ul i.l i.k- ir ilKtKini. . a il b .iri'f Hi., ni -i h.l idi price lii or job piiuillii, mill ului.'ki V ot legal blmjce. t M WAUJ-, Htertiu 1'rloler Ki!em U1e411.11, P.ILMNMP. I 1 !' i "jm