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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (April 25, 1890)
?W 5P TITO OAPITAJJ BVEtflNa JOTTKS.AX. ""ry r "ig THE CAPITAL JOIMAL. TEU1IH OP HUBMCMKTION.f Dally by mall per year, 0 m uany Dy roan per wet, . 10 Weekly by moll peryear 1 00 rlco tcmlt not mid Iti advance the tir rhnnrcrf for thfl WEEKLY JoUKNAI. Will " tlJiOncryenr. irpnwn.nronot delivered promptly notlly the, office. GlLlililtTfe PATTERSON, Deafers, in- Groceries, Crockery, Glassware, Paints, Oi's, Varnishes, Brushes, Windowglass, Etc. Sole Agents for Epicure Tea and Big Can Baking Powder, AJCinv C.vMl Tliureduy iiltflit HumrUcr C'niup No. K, 80111 of Vet erniis, Department or Oregon, was properly r(jnui.eil, Commander .Sherman acting as Installing otllwr. under commission of S. II. GrllHth, roltiucl for this division. About 20 younc men Vvere iiiUHtcred and ilftccn more will Ikj Introduced on next Friday, .May 2d, wliun It meet again. Captain, JnnifH Jl. Putnam; First Lieut., A. T. Wain; Sec.Lleui., Frank K. Cnwnn; mem burs ol Camp fiiini-H: W. J. Freeman, I. D. Bentley and Cl.trtiicu Lewis. Thews elective oUlcvrx were properly Installed nnd Instructid In the secret work of the order. The young men elected as ofllcera are all first h-Iusi-boys for the places who will do all in their power to mrko tlio camp Strong. The camp Is already 30 Inen strong and can le easily made as largo again. Annual Mkctinu I' T. A. Co. The second an mlal meeting of the Union Title Abstract company wu held last-evening at the company's ollk-f on Commercial street and a board of directors nnd ulllcen olected for tile ensuing year. Tho board of directory as eleesed consists of M, h, Chnmberlin, II. M. llntii poii, Geo. II. Baubert, Chas. J. Mooren and (). M. Smith. Tlioolll tills ejuoU-d were President, M. L. Clmiiiberlln; vice-president, II. M. lliiin?v)iijlii1iHurer, Geo. H. Baubert; Kcretaiy aid malinger O. M. Smith; attorney Clus. 1$. Moore. Jk-sldcs the election of ulllrciM considerable other Inigliiwi was tiatisauted. I. 6. O. K-Thn two lodges of tho J. 0. U. F, are to unite on Saturday next to celebrate tht)71st anniversary nf OilUfiiliiiwidilp by snug, nmsiu, mirth nmi eloquence al tuoir hull in tho llulnuin block. Great antici pations of a good tlfuo are entertain ed. They have many good tulkciH amonc ilium and In the circle of their connections and iiciiuuliit.mcvH mahy good musicians. Their plan, which aS we are given ty under stand, Is to havo short and lively toti-mlnuto speeches, Interspersed with songs by their lady fi lends, has its advantages over long, set oration, In securing u livelier time and more undivided attention. Look Vi:li.. A number of slu duuts from the dudlaii training Kchool are in to-day to attend the ciruits, They aro neatly' dreed In military uniforms, and bolmvo very gentlemanly, uonu of them standing nrouiul smoking cigars, using tobacco aud profaulty. Thu hoys all speak well of tho muuagemuiit of thu school under Hupt. Irwin, who Is also in thu city to-day. . ...I Ilia 8un Superintendent Voder lias ordered a home-made uaiilpalgn suit of home-madu Balem mills woolen goods. Marion county will have as well dressed a superintend ent of schools as there is In the state, lie wears a 7 bat that will drop right down over an orulnary nowu- papcr man's cranium. - Tow.v J'i.at Itucoiti)!:!). Pleas ant Home addition to Salem, twen ty two blocks south of A. Hush's homestead, by Win. K. Uurko. and Mary K. Ilurke, his wife, hits Jugt been platted ami placed on recoid. r. I. ...... ..c i I ,.11'..'.. .. I .. i rr. - Ik 19 HI W VI 1'. 44VnilU n ... I. V., I. IM, r.3w. The plat Is tho wink 01 Alfred Gobalet, vvhosu olllco Is with Both II. Hammer. FiNjiy, Johu & llunson, an ac count of yluwu reslsteneo to yiicrllt Crolsan appeared In Tiiursday's JoUUNAl., was taken before Juwllco Qoodell, where ho pleaded .gtilljy aud was tilled ?lf and cotH,' 3JrlO lu all. Koh Jlr.NT.Tivohty'jicrvii of rieh river bottom IundjtliO rjc I'iiiintee. A' """"rf . on roan fioni balem to J'.ola; onu mile Jruiii Kurry, laulllug,. Huiuo furnlsliwl fir .riMUtr; jm$, jwoU, On lUo Xuw YnrUhoaid of trade thoxnlco of Oregon navigation stock has gone up live MlutH ou the exe cution of eonftldciiibleonlers to buy from riillmluliihla. Kiueot -omugeH and chcdHst In the elty at I'hclp's frui,U HhpuJ 101 statofctreH, , tf. Another ireh lot of hats thatVJ must please, just In at Culvert V Another new lot orgiMMl. Lndlrs, KH- tliein nt pjifvert's. TO HAiVBiii $711,000 TJRIIIG&1 oik and Marion Counties will lie Again Connected. A NEW BKIDflE URDERkD BUILT. The Jpint Connly I'ourN Afmhletl Tor Uusincs.s. Thccouny court was a source offr any other busy activity this morning (Frldayi. j thereto." Engineers and bunker, contractors and Judges, and private citizens thronged in and out. It was soon learned that nothing would be done until the arrival of trains, when the court and commissioner' of Polk county would attend. "We are going to build a bridge" was the entirely sententious remark of Judge shaw. "You can bet on that." This is an adjourned term of the court and nny regular bushier ! liable to be acted uimu Thj changes In the plan suguesti-l ' , ,, ,. . ,.,, by the expert consulting engineer, Mr. Grondahl, neco-sitates an ad vance in price, ubich the em.i fac tors accept at the engineer' figures. If there urc any more modifications of the plan they are only to be paid for on the engineer's estimate of actual expense, but it is not calcula ted thut the new stcl bridge will cost over 70,000. TltK KINANCI-Vi. As Is understood the city of Balem has voted to issue $20,000 additional bonds under the legalizing act of 188-5. This would leave $50,000 for the two counties to pay. Tho coun ty court of Marion county stauds uudy to order tho contractors to go abend with the work, aud it is be lieved that Polk county is similarly represented. The bridge is provided for as far as odlcial steps toward its construction can now betaken. It is thought by the authorities that the contract can bo closed at once aud work begun. Till: KNOINKUIl'S VhJLX. Mr. Grondahl, employed by the courts, lias maden plan after careful surveys of the river bed. Tt pro- Ues two spans, all steel, 420 feet each with approaches, there being but one pier in the center of the river. The bridge lets on concrete piers on pile foundations, sunk be low the liver bed and timbered up mi the outside. 'Jim pjinoioiw niul piers are to be tilled solid wtth ce ment concrete. The &"0,000 plan of Huliman &, Hates, Portland, $.71,000 as modllled, is Uio one adopted. The original hid or ?0(),0()0 or this Portland llrm was the lowest bid for an albsteel bridge. Tho K. V. Dake advertising agent, of Ban Francisco, tends us a large order for space and says: "Your paper Is certainly a good one, and it has come to tho front in greatstyle." 'lhcso people see a great many p.tpersand aro not easily deceived. Wai.iimitksaiiuoai). Klehard H. ltyley, wull known in Stileui, leaves Klein 111., for Fort Worth, Texas, May 1st, where the Elgin Hand of which he Is a member has an engagement. Mviisitlmo Mrs. Hvley returns to Oregon to look nfier their property lu Marlon county, which was overllown during tho recent freshet, and will visit her mother Mrs. Kaber, this summer. Dick who was one of our band boys will come us soon as his summer en gagements are ended, and this fall will return with his wife and baby Gene, to their Illinois home. Sugared pop-eorli at Jones i: Uer nardl's. Have the Daily Juuknai, left at vour door and get all the news, at lOceutM a week. l'Yesh plncipplcs ami bananas at Henson's tiult stand, Just in. IlmiK. The delegates totlio Will amette Valley t'oiigregatlonal Asso ulatlou me liome from the annual meeting at Alhlna. The delegates were Messrs. Andy Ullbcrl, Uajlord CtMike, Hov. C'orwln, and Mesdanies Jlella t'ooke, lielle Martin, and 1). II. CI my of Halem. uv. Corwlu will prwich In Kugeiio next Stiuday and ltuv. Knight tills thu pulpit here. A vioonous iticrr. A, Mrhaut''Virn tho Meno r ComIti. Hull A ni'imiirUMoii. A welt Luoua ucrt'liuut who lii ivn Cn-atly bencnttr.1 by Jo YwetUi Srn parllU, iletltvd t clvo It to lid t1Io, ulw Wvui ory ilollrtt. but out ( runt ion tint r rmiiultf! lit. f.ltwi. i.i ii w if i.r...l.t of b-0 MarLrt UnvL Tho itwtor, iUa ti ona ot ourlrailliut prnpiliiouon ubjoetH, Myln; ha tiad uonothshi n Mtnutmrltl I tint dtil ant contain )oMh. ulilrh liilnnol tho MikkIj (hut hit iU:n ilU not luo ur vitality to Imc, ami that u'.u. .'.. 'U'uto jivoplu utl ii uutdrcrcail : l.ut moro Mhh1 JIi liouoTcrronisut.-l lion axunM that Jo)'i VecttU Rtnafvirim m oppool t th hlooit lhlaulur Idea nt i4hor iariitrlUa. atut that wilt) uoiurnry 1 (vct(W tr(a WonltornlUM It pniwotiM illglu, iukI r lrrl nutrition, heuiv imtUol u bKod aud mi tho tery tlilnx for tthU ot. Ttioaborocvxplalnilbatuauy tuv.'lu which ajo.1, iWtl(i nud ruu dowu joi'I. hv heca trtillt up li Joy'i VcRrtuUlo SarMtHUlIU alter tho (Hitttk tarMparllla tallisl It vf icoti ara etvattuf kiuikw.- ' lUnitust SALEM MAY CELEBRATE. 1 i MreTln jlnr, of Hoard of Trade failed for; Monday Night. The following petition was slgnad; Thursday, cracking walls and de by nearly all tho business meu ol Utroylng some bridges. Salem who nre Inlent upon haying MoscoWf Russia, has a sensation n reiebratlen: ,n t)0 8i)ape 0f BUicIde of nve ela- . !'Ve. the undersitrned; would Li ,. .i nPr,i tnr nihilism. rtarurt1 lllli. rrwitlobf Mi nl-i.atrli.llf. nf the board of trade to call a special' meeting of wild body for the purpose of npitointing u special committee on a Fourth of July celebration, and business pertaining The jtetltlon was plarcd yesterday afternoon in the hands of Hon. John G. Wright, president of the board of trade, who, issued the following call for a special meeting of the board of trade and citizens: "Gentleiueu: Responding to your call for : special meeting of the board of trade of the city of Kalem for the purpose of considering and taking action in the matter ol celebrating the Fourth of Ju'y In Salem this year, I request the mem- I..-K nf th luinrd nf IrunV find rltl- y-in III general to meet at thccouiicil (number .Monday evening, April Wtli, 730, for the purpose of np- point tig committees, deciding upon "woyB ftm, elc Let every body attend. Let us have n celebration that will arouse public Interest in Salem for 50 miles around. A McMinvilledlspalch of theSlth says: Alllster Mackey wasdrowned to-day at Jones' mill while handling logs in the mill pond. His father is n prominent lower in Perth, Scot land. Oiegon people like Oregon pro ducts, and that Is the reason they buy tho-o exccll'-nt stoves nf Stelner jt.Ulosser. Tiinv Iti.ofiM. The flowers on the label of Prairie Flower canned corn choicest in the market only firm that keeps it in the city Farrar fc Co. tf. General Odell and ills co-operators assure the punlic. that now the belt line is to be pushed. The Hon Ton restaurant la netting tho besi IK cent meals in the city now. A llrown t'ui-t. Finest stock of buggies, carriages, phaetons and carts in this market at the old reliable hardware estab lishment of J. ('. Hiown & Co ."-15-eod Kalmon will soou begin to ruu up the Santlam. Albany Herald. Have you taken lu the circus to day. G.G. Hlngham, Salem's Republi can candidate for district attorney, is. very well spoken of in all tho papers all over t lie country. A Cuitio. This afternoon at two o'clock a large swarm of bees nllght ed on ono of the fir ttees back of Dearborn 'a new book store. Si:m Coiin. A few husliels of Nebraska seed corn for sale by Bartlett ft Catterlin, 150 State street. :it State Treasurer Webb will be home to receive congratulations from his fi lends to-night. v She Why Is Miss C black? wearing Jle She Is lu niournliiL' for her husbaud. rihe Why, she never had a hus band. He No, that Is why shu mourns. Pick Mo Up. KBAIi KSTATK TKANSFERS. Mattiu Ilydon and w( to M G Caldwell, lots la and 14,blk 0, Jetlerson. $ KM Wnitoand wf to Hen ry Heekiuau, '20 aeies In d I e of Baimwl Walker aud wf, No. 'ID, Fair N'lew ail to Sa lem. John A Conscii aud wf to W T Uigdou, lots ill, 14, Idle t), JetlVisou. ('has St"iiton, unmarried, to A J Motllt, land adjoining hi It 10, Capital Park ail to Sa lem. 50 3700 35 ISO ASrraji of Paper Saves Her Life. It was Jut an ordinary scrap of writing paper, but it Hived her life. Shu was lu the last stag') of con sumption, told by physicians that she was Incurable and could live only a short time; she weighed less than seventy pounds. On a piece of wrapping paper she read of Dr. King's isew liiM-overy, ami got a baiunle bottle; it helped her, she bought a lartro bottle, it helped her more, bmntht another and grew bet ter fast, continued Its use aud Is now strong, healthy, nwy, plump, weigh ing 140 pounds. For fuller partic ulars send stamp to W. 11. Cole, Druggist, Fort Smith Trial twit ties of this wohderful Discovery freuutDau'l. J. Fry's drugstore, I'leaseil to l'lu J u Keuif tly ko KeliaMe. Dr. Helden: My children lire of ten troubletl with roughs and colds. After trylmt u variety of rouuli rein id lis without koo1 etlWit, I tried your Ktherlal Coujh Syrup. 1 am pleased to II nd a remedy (hat is so reliable. HiiNitY IvsiuiACii, SliHikton. LarKOfclie $1, small f0c. Korstu by all druKulstH. CONDENSED TELEGRAMS. There were a' number of 8mall ! earthquakes shocks felt in California ' TUc salmon buliless nt Astoria is pretty Hat. The president has nominated AlansonP. Hammond to be pojt master nt Ashland, Oregon. W. B. Cox U assistant nweor for Macleay. Our hardware merchants are now out with a good display of garden hosiery for spring wear. r Wool Prospects. Hcppner Gazette: T. E. Fell lu j-peaklng of the prospects for wool sties during the coming season at Heppner, says: That holders of wool east have been pushing it on the market to clear up last year's supply before they commence opera tions on the coming clip, cor tills reason sales have Increased without a corresponding advance In price. However the tarlir bill Is well for warded In aslupe which will beniflt wool iuterests, but It has as yet not been reported back to the house. Should it become a law, or evtu re main pending before congress until after shearing aud local maiketing of this spring's clip, the grower will find a stronger price offered in anticipation of its ultimate parage. Importations of wool aud woolen goods will continue up to the time the bill will become a law, and manufacturers will not advance prices before they can realize the benefits of the probable new larifF bill. For this reason speculators ?re likely to pay higher prices lo cally than they can obtain of man ufacturers at the time of purchase, as they did in June of last year. Their looses of last year are likely to make them cautious buyers until the prospects of tho tariff are well advanced. Tho Ptovldence mills expected to have a buyer at Heppner early in the season, but write they will not be out until tho middle of June. Another "buyer who has been securing ills Oregon wool at Ban Francisco, writes that he will come to Oregon in June and ship directly from hre, so that it is likely that the reputation which Heppner earned as a wool .nfarket last year will be sustained tor this. To Home Seeker. Tho Capital City railway com pany is prepared to tell home-seeK-ers something to their advantage. Mr. David Simpson has taken charge ofthelr real estate department at 115 State street. Call aud see him. IVrional. The man who called nt my house Sunday, looking for a job of laying tile can get it by calling at Cottle's new barn, one-half mile of fair grounds, immediately. F. J. lle.ity. Uei.t Itmtill. Kvery Ingredient employed In produc ing Hood'it iHuritapiirlllu In btnetly pure, and Is the best of Its kind, the roots nnd hetbs am carefully selected, nnd only the best retained. From tho time of jhuiIuimi until Ilood'it 8oinpnrillu Is prepared, o cry tiling U watched with a vliw to nt talnlng thu bed result. IIO UN. HKNSLiEY. At the family liome on Front street, Salem, April 23, to the wife of Hert Hensley, a ton. BROWN. To the wife of C. B. Brown, corner Chemukete and Llbei ty streets, Salem, Thursday, April 24, lh(K), a duUKhter. in i:d. MASCHEK.-At homo near Silver ton, Thursday, April 21, 1890. of heart trouble, .Mrs. Anna Mascher, a;ed 65 years. Deceased diopped dead suddenly Thursday morning. Sho was a cousin of Win. Lee, of .Salem. Kupppsy. This Is what you oii,'ht to have, In fact you must have it, to fully en joy life. Thousands are searcliiutj ur u (lany, ami mourning dcciium? they lliul it not. Thous.ttids upon thiuisunds of dollars are spent an nually by our peoplo In the hope that they mav Und this boon. Aud yet It may lie had by all. We Kuar autee that Electric Hitters, If used accnidinir to directions and tho use jH'rslsu'd lu. will brinjr you kimk! tlluestion and oust the demon Divs- pepsla aud iiihtall instead Euiltfy. 1 Wurewinitieud Klcctrlo Hitters for' I)ysHslii and all diseases of Liver, btomacii and Kidneys, cents and Si. 00 ier isittlo at l-Yv's tlrtiK stoiv. .sprlnc JVcr, At thWkeasotiof tin sour tho most Mir oimu und heurty ixsiple olteu iu e u led Imjof Mfiirliii'., II ted and worn out. with out ambition to do nuythlnir, nnd many b.txik out la plmplek nud LmiIU What ' jou rvsjulrv Un iiillii luule inodloitio tlmti u 111 net Kentlr on the lifer und blood, nnd ' for this, not hi nc ihiuhU Ir. llunn'K Im pnivcit l.lver 1111. I hey cle hii McllMty to tliv ller, purliy the blood nud b their mild tuulo aettoii, new Mutiny aud mivnutli to tho eullro ylrin. ivild nt M I etiilU it txix by Hinlth A telner. ,,..,... . .r-... I MUnrMY tv UrNAn . ... ... .. , -, .- " , nuivewoni in ii. .j.ii. im tt wellrtinb- llnlied llrlek mid 111 fuelnry in .North , Haltin, uyt ibe falrKnmnd. unit urupiv purva 10 luruuu nm-cuw brink nnd llle i tin short nullce. ' T. H; BARNES, Pretu. SALEM Incorporated 1889 Capital Stock, $30,000. Post Office Block, - - - - Salem, Oregon fri.i rmHn,i im rnideii snecialtv of securing a list of property for sale that will yield a sure nmfli exneWU fine ,ISt f 8mulIfr'nf. suburb h'oines. city residences, town lotst etc. Send for ( Iroilara Oregon R. R. Company Line. (Limited.) C. N. SCOTT, RECEIVER. Tickets for nny point on this line for Kile at the depot, foot of JeUTerfon treet,iind t the United catrnge nnd baggage 'transfer company' oince. corner fecund nnd Pine street. Commutation Tickets at 2 cents per mile. . . General ofllces northwest cornpr First nucl fine Htref t, Portland. T.AST SIDK. From ,.To,!rnr4 Portland vntlons. l'urtland .Sllver-Cobutv ton no mall 1'ort'ndPortd mull Kxp LVPM I.VAM AKI'-iAKjIjI 4 00 H0O I'ortrndSI'Co n 10 45 SOH 9 M-Kuy's Landing. 2 38 9 45 6 68 10 60 Woodburn I 40 8 43 7 00 II 17 sllverton- 12 20 7 'JO 5 07 Umw ns llle 7 40 , 60 foburg 8 00 WIMT SI UK. Alrlle m.ill l'ortlnnd mnll AM AK .Portland MWV. Dundee Junction .... Hherldun Dalliet Monmouth Alrlle. . . PM 7 4.5 10 4 20j 4 10 4K 5 6Ti 4". 2 05 10 27 3 22 To fi4-5 l-".wly THE lllTl rTll III Ail Kl H 1 1 1 Si 1 1 1 RUNS Knbt trains with Pullman Vcllbule Drawing roim sleepers, dining cars nud couched of latest design, between Chloigo and Milwaukee and bt. Paul nnd Minne apolis. Fast Trains with Pullmtn vestlbuled drawing room sleepers, dining cars mid coaches of lalesi design, between Chicago und Milwaukee and Ashland nnd Dulntli. 1'hmngh Pullman vestibule dniwing room nnd colonist sleepers via Iho North ern Pacific railroad between Chicago nnd Portland, Or. , Convenient trains to nnd from Kastern, Western, Northern nnd central Wiscon sin points, affording unequalcdt-ervlce to and from wnukcslni tonil du Ijic, 0"h kosh, N'eennb. At eneshn, blpncwu Fulls, linu Olnire, Hurley. Wis., and Ironwood and Ilessemer, Mich. For tickets, sleeping cur reci vutlon, tlmo tables und other Infornintlon, apply to agents unywucro In tho United States or Canada. II C. HAHLOW, Ucn'lTntine Mgr. S. It AINWLli:, fieii'l. Mur. , IX1UW fit'KSTniN. Ass't Oen'l Pass'r and Tkt gt , Milwau kee. Wis. State Treasurer's :mii-Xollce. Statu of Oregon, TrenMii er's Olllee. 1 HAt.hM, April "111, WW NOTICi; Is hereby gi en that there nro butttclent funils on hand to pay nil warrants eudoiscd of tho Issue of ltSii nnd ISIO, and they will bo paid on presentation ut tills olllee. Niunbercd ns follows,: 2211, 2S I, atXl, 2B.l,Sl-Bl!W,L!i)l,2IW7, alio, laaiwa.nai.z'M, ,jiii,2ijo,2.7M, biso, 2Jb, L'HU, 2128, 21 K. 2HI1, 21 .!), 21 K, 2H 1. 2 W, 2lfiH,2H,2HS, 2110.2111,2.1011,27. 2IVI, 2IUS, 2V5, Soil. 251)0. 2VSI, 24H, 2J7.1, 2"1'), 21112, 2 502. 2.01, 21117, atW, 2ti"0, 211), 20H, 2 110, 2700. J7I 1, 2708,27.17, 2701, 2Us7,2)s2. 21110, 2I1U 2IS0, ifa, 2ii7.', 27Wf, 2M1, 2ijl. 2.Vrf,2lo7.2, 2.7, 2j9I, 2uhS, 2(119, 21i09, 2iri7, 2Ii), 2U15. 2IS1, 2ID.27JS, 17ai, 2us2, 2170, 2151, 2MII, 271.), 271(1. 2M.0, 202 1, 27!0, 2719, 2(J0, 27 8. 2712, 2UUS, 27.17, 27 JS, 27 S), 2710, 2oll, 201 , 21.5.1, 27.U. 27.11, 2WH. 10-S. 2(i7S, 2055, 2711, 2101, 21177, 207J, 21.', 2748, 2ilJ. 2G.fr., 250, 2G7J, 2GM, 2747, 2748, 2752, 275), 2750, 2771, 2 31, 27J2, 2074. 2718, IG70, 2flH, 2512, 2G7II. (Ki5, 2Gy5, 27, 2IG.), 11M, 2703, 2770, 27G9, 2778, 2777, 2165, 27G4. 2755, 2.B1, 2742, 2713, 2772, 2774, 2G25, 2014, 2701, 27W, 27B2, 2769, 2998, 2757, 2753, 2780, 2779, 2773, 2781, 2788. 27IU, 2791, 2787. 2801. 2s00, 2&0S. 2710, 2778, 2823, 2817. 2M4 2071,2109 2(7, 2043, !'2I. 2143.2 749, 2745, 28J0, 2bO-2. 2'1 "SH, 28.1"), 2031, 27.11, 28S5, 2UX). 2744. 2478, 27), "s07, 2K00. 2H4J, 2844, 215, 2H6, 2M7. 250, 2841, "8 2, 2831 . 2834, 2814 , 2770, 28.10. 281 ), 2TO7, 2784. 2S.U. V83C, 273, 2tfll , 2S08, 279, 2794 , 28 18, 27DS, ;.22, 2827, 2820, 2S.I7, 2819, 2Sil, 2811 , 2113, 27W), 2812, 2080. 2821, 2B80, 37119, 2797. 2849, 28.58, 2u28, 2828, 28d2. 2S61, 3788, 2840, 2S37, 2800, 28.s), 280S, 204, 2800, 2842, 2807, 2808, 2879. 2870. 2n72, 2s7l. 2880, 2879. 278. 2874, 287J, 2892. 2k91, 2902, 2sC2, 2900, 2J0J. 2907. 29u5, 29ii9. 2910. 2U40, 283.1, 2')22. 2b09, 2919, 2800, 2313, 29,t2 204 1. 2921, 2902, 2900, 29 "1. 293.1, 2790, 2870, 2tti, 2974, 297(1, 5155, 0.117 247 294 S. 2925, 2J70, 2997. 29.i,i, 2990, 29 2J, 2977, 2Jil, 2912, 2t941 2995, 2997, 2984. 2180, 3209, 277. Iuterest will not be allow ed nfter the dateof this notlee. (J. w. WUHU, Ftnte Treasurer. Suiiiiiions. In thu Circuit I'ourt, of tho state of Oregon for the county of Marlon. Oni Harrlg, plalntlir 1 .SulttodUsolo vs. v the nmiriav'e Samuel Harris, defend'! J contract, ToSnmuel Harris, said ilcfeudnnt: In the uiiinu oftheMaieofUreRou, you nro hereby commanded to nuswer the complaint tiled in Mild isiart usuliut win, lntheubove entitled Milt, by tho Mil day ofjiiue, lsoo, the tint day of the ne,xt,ivru. mi iriiiiui Mini tiiun, uuii iui uru luune notified that If jou frll toanswerus nboe nqulred.saldplalnllrt Hllltnke n detreo dtsolvliii;the uiHrriape contruct now ex. UtlniflwUMSMi ou nmi her, nnd for the custody orthetnochlldivn, fruits 01 wild nmrrUxe, fad for cou ThUkUinmimsls mitillHliml l.v ..r.i.. nt IIou. It. V. Itolse, Judire. Ualeii Anrll lu. isya J. A. Al'l'I.HJATK. Ally, tor I'lttr. 4-iw.t-u To Capitalists. Sonled proHwnls will be reeelxcd up to 2 o'lock p. m. of the 27th day of .May A. D. 1SU0, by tho IsHird of directors of He boo I lllstrlet No.21, or MurUui county, Orwra. whlen Include the city of Mleiu lor tho ...I ntli. w.t nf till........ .I............ .... . SHI, ZIH, .i)l,.ht.,j,,, ..i.'), J.J, Z2I. 'Hit. '2t2,'SM,'i2M, 2lii,2il,2iJI,2i:0,2i;., 2')7I, 2VS.1, 2js(I, 2S.', 2'.W, 23t5I, 21", 2174, 2I7, 2111, 2X. 23U. 2Vi0. 2I")S. 2101. 2IM. 2117. 2570. 2V'). rioltl at oOi(lKUV) ttorthofthubtindt of wild school dUtrlci In denomluatlonsof one hun.ireU dollars OKU) und umuinL. Tho lutpr.i on these bouds to be paid kemkinuualb Liml. ;h?J". uro '. nm rtty tJJ) J ears, bald bonds are Issued uuderund by Irme of an act of the KUlaiure of Oregon flir thoyotr IssS. entitled n art to ututnd secllonS7iiiHl 57oi title l of linnet loe.talw lUhuuiurorm coure ufpublki lntrueilou In theeoiiimou schools ol the state, iiv. lirovru winner .v.iirAnpproedlK'tolerl. In! 'lUts net wis unproved February i'l. I IvvMlils itvtnppti iMVebruitry 17, 17. 1"ur Ilea bidding must Hilf thelourst mleot ' Interest ut which thr pnsM' tnpureoase nld Uiuds. ami thenmouut the) dtlre to t nurehiiso.Mti en Ihoitsund lUUars worth to be purehas, it July I, lvnu, und lx thou- Jununry l.lssil NuuiduultenMiidiri uiiuutiimn,w'i worin 10 be puretiOMxl where IbepropoM-i rate f interesltt more iJvW wrSf-,UVr " or where ihe ,u Ulf UV lAHHtK 1 I bonru nere ine bid. lKniebyon liirHfunUld IhU . lU M mV7 School Ul .Mrp.iruiue. tii i riirnnMnn ahim rhn.fli.( r,.. right to rdeet nny or nil -- ""v vuvivuic VICJIU, neiiigine eluslre i lerofthebxud of dlnv- nude imir i,v hi- is,.--. .. . '"" lottery i ". e nihihoot MHreh.A 11. KfSl1.hl.,f.n'ln-w. k tk sewtr'i-oatruets r.U. SIMPs4iS.ui.Vk , :7;T.,.r"-,"'i"".u''.,,,"ir-i'u.ior'nry i other Hartley In theL'lt! t. No, Si. Marion Co. Or, HUt. nluo ,n tn ' Uinutw. Humblng U. V. MATTHEWS, Treaa. LAND COMPANY PECIAL SALE FOR TEN T. fflcF. PATTON'S 98 STATE STREET, SALEM lOOO BOXES OR F! vvm in w mm WILL BE OFFERED AT 25C AND 40C PER BOX This is by far THE CHEAPEST and BEST PAPER ever offered to the people of Marlon County Come and See For Yourselves THE GLOBE lUt Loan 292 Commercia! Hat ti iTi list of choice farms and city properly fpr sale on easy terms. Homesteads located. MONEY tO LOAN On improved farms aud city property at low rate of interest. figyWe have alo In connection with our real estate business, an EM PLOYMENT and GENERAL INTELLIGENCE Bureau, where all orders for help will be promptly attended to, and situations also obtained lor tne unemployed. A FULL LINE -OK- Crockery and Glassware! With ispeclaltles in Valerian China Tea Sets, French China Dinner Seb KIDG WAY'S FAMOUS Buckingham Pattern -OF- ROYAL SEMI-PORCELAIN Of jvhleh we constantly keep n full line iindo)eu tlock.cntibllug us to ninke up Ulnner nnd Tea seta of nny Blze, or sell bv the Rlngle piece. The finest nssortment 6 CHAMBER SETS Ker hhoirn liiSnlem A PULL STOCK Ol thlatestlsnd hnndsomet (intterns In Ohisswnre. O-riease call ana examine our stock. WELLER BROS 201 Commercial Street, DEAR GIRLS: '?.? J1 "'' from nny young man. but " ,u" anr 'ou nlo Uox of Il-ll. 1 I. n . . Ww. HOWARD PHELPS, See, DAYS ONLY AT- & Exchange! St., Salem, Or. From Terminal or Interior Points the nni ai Is the line to take To all Points East aud South. It is the dining car route. Itruns through Nestibule tmlns every day in tho year to ST. PAUL AND CHICAGO ! (No change of cars.) Composed of dlnlngcnrs unsurpassed, Pullman drawing room sleepers Of latest equipir. latest equipment TOURIST Sleeping Cars. Best that can be constructed and In which nccominodailons are both free and fur nished for holders of first und second-class tickets, and ELEGANT DAY COACHES. Aeontlnuoi Iiau oonne:tlng with all lines, unordln ' rttrect, nnd uninterrupted service, l'ullmnn sU - ''f'TMonscan bese eured lu ndvi ..,-., ,,i any agent of the VMid. Through tickets to nnd from nil points In America, Knglund and Europe can be purchased at any ticket oOice of this com puny. Full Information concerning rates, time ot tniln-i.roiiteMnndother details furnished on application to nny agent or A. D. CHARLTON, Assistant General Passenger Agent. No. 121 First .street, cor. Washington; Port land, Oregon, Money Wanted. All persons Indebted to the estate of K. ii oeiieuger. deceased, nro hereby notl- nep to mako settlement Willi V T Klvdon. I.Vlsliito immediately wlili W T itlxdon. l5tlstatestreet.orwlth I tho uudendgued nt her resldeucoiu Hilem. M A. UKLLQKIt, Administratrix, J.A.HAKKlt. A. K.STUANU. Baker & Strang, Successors to A. K. Mrang, Hnlevi. 302 Commerclnl street, dealers lu Mantels, Stoves, 'riuwna'. .Steum uuil Gas Fittiug nuil riuinbiug goods. Furunues, kitchen furulsblng goods. uiKHleu ware, Itubber bosc, sewer and clilnmey pipe. Hle agent for the unei- PENINSULAR STOVES. ngency for the ur- ure prepnrra i cheaper lhan an) f. Cull and get e- and tinning wort fi j i j j V t 1 UOI1C. U-Hlllil VfVWVS mit"isJ B2maiEaiSe k&.UtJt..: RTio5Hw8ry