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vs?. a v4 THE EVENING- CAPITAL JOUBNAL. H sl IL I it . r B'.i gocinritwi rexaatei iuwp, IU. REPUBLICAN TICKET- - .- i A. J - r.irm .iaiji;l l - .....W"";n4D 11.11. WATERS. K.oiiwauun. UoramerelMnBilFcfrr strretn, every 8nt- nrdftynt7:30p.n, J. Ii, MlTCIIKET, secretary. I.A.MAXSJSO, N. CI. .STATE TICKET. CONOHESSMAX. KING EU HERMANN, of Douglas. MOVKItNOH. I). P. THOMPSON, of Multuotnali. SKCHKTAIIY OF STATK. n A iCSrtrfl'ck TwU So7o.. ix-pnrt- GEO. V. MoRRIDE, of Columbia. i-iiu iUJviBUiiAiN, or Grant. SV1T. OV 1'UHLIO INSfTHUCTION. E. R. McELROY, of Kenton. STATU I'RINTKIt. F. C. RAKER, of Multnomah. .IUDOK SUI'HKMK COHltT. R. S. REAN, of Lane. JOINTSKNATOK KHOM MAltlOV A.VII CLACKAMAS. H. E. CROH.S, or Clackamas. IlIKTIIICT ATTOltNIIY, 3D JCIHCIAI IHSTIUC.T. GEO. G. BINGHAM, of Marlon. Highest ofal! in Leavening Power. U. F. Goi Report, A i. , ! C5q. O L ur "bv,vb ;."" company' oraec., visiung wi" cordially Invited to Mtena. i).cTBiRiAJ.?ro8t Commnder. 8. A. Kaxpu, Adjutant. K O, U. UV-rroteettou lodzf, . . A. A. O U. W8alm,0iwn- MU cue', Wednesday evening at ItjbaU, In Htato I n unrnncd block, comer Opmmcrcla I nnd Chcmekcta MreeU. VltlllngndSol0urn. IngbBcUm-nlnrlted SAHAxnr.E.M ; IiAKMB,Itc!6rijcr. "'""" " " ' ' "" """ rKOFJSSIO.VAL O.UJDS. . ii i ii i i - I Oregon. Office nrlalrs In 1'nllon s block. T A. APrljEUATE, liliorney ".'J""' M. Krler Wock. Commercial nnd Mate ptreetd, Salem, Or. T J. HIIAW, Attorncr-ot-kiw, Hnlein, ti . Oregon. Office first door to tho left nt head of dial In the rear of tadd & IIunrTn bank. JOHN A. CAK80X, Counsellor and At l tomes-ot-Mw. Jlembcrof the Har of Ontario, Canada, umce it iaiu ireei, Hnlem, Oregon. V. WILLIAMS, HTKNGOKAl'IlEK and Typewriter. Office wltti Capi tal cllylfy. Co., H5VJitoM. DII.J. M KEKNE, Dent Int. Office over tho Whllo Corner, tVmrt nnd Coin, jnorelalctrcctii. DtlS, JKASUr A CAi5TWliIGHTIIo mocintlilo Miyalclan. Hnlein, Ogn. 11. Cnrtwrlght, , V., ipeclnlty, Hurgory and mirzlcnl dlMRiceaof women. 8. K. Jest utip, M.U, specialty, dlvaest of rhlldrcn 4Ji Dtt. A. a. I'HILL, Physician nnd Httr geon, Halem, Oreicon. Office 2JI Com inrrrialHIrcet. IIoiirn.il In J :ol 7toH Kilem, Formerly of lUwIdencc, Honth nurraio,w. . IIUSINKSS CAItOS. M. CLOUOH, Undertaker. Ilmbalmer , nnd Cabinet Maker. 107 Hliilo Ht . Halcm. 17 XI. MORSE, contractor nnd ilnllder ly, All orccrs promplli ntli'iidcd to MlUgli slrcel, Hafetn, rOUS aRAYr-Omtnur mid builder. ) Kino Inside nnlshlng n npeelnlly ls." (Jommerclal street, Salem Oregon. MARION' CUll.NTY. rOrt HKNATUKH. Edw. Illrncli J. J. Looim.v FOR Ithl'KKSKNTATjVhrt. J. II. Bt-ttlemlcr J. A. R.tker Wm. ArniHtrontr John Mlnto T. T. Opit. County Judge Wm. Waldo County CoiinnlHtloiier.J. M.W'utsou Sherllf. E. M. CrolHan Clerk , F. J. Kuucock itecorder John II MoNarv rreasurcr A. O. Condft AtwcHHor Columbus Cleavei Supt. of Hchools D. W. Yoder Surveyor W. J. Culver Coroner Dr. J. 8. Htott KAHT HAI.KM I'lUXINt T. Justice M. E. (ioodell Constable J. E. Howard KAIjKM I'ltl'.CI.VCT. Justice James Hatchelor rOIIN KNIOIIT. lllaekmiilth. Hnrxn O hoclngnndrcpalrlDgnpevtlty. Hhop nviooiuoiQi j,iucnjrpireeilnaipni,iiregnn. J.5Blf POLK COUNTY. TOIt ItKPItlKNTATl 'M. Win. .Savage R. P. Wiillaco Hhurlir W. L. Wellx Clerk C. (;. Coad County CommlBsloner-G. W. McReu Afiscssor F. K. Hubbanl Treasurer T. C. Jlell Hnpt.of Hchools R. Ii. Murphy Surveyor Frank Rutle'r Pnrnner Dr. E. L. Ketchum ABSOiUTEIY PORE There h nothing comparative or hesitating in their language when the official analysts, chemists and scientists speak of the quality of the Royal Baking Powder. "As good as," "harmless," "pure "arc tame phrases to describe the superlative merits of this great baking powder. Whenever actual, scientific, practical tests are made, it is emphatically declared superior in its leavening strength, purity and wholesomencss. Witness the report of Prof. Wenzell, of the College cf Pharmacy Department, University of Califernia: San Francisco, Oct. 19, i88g. From actual analysis made by me, I pronounce the Royal Baking Pow der to be the Strongest and Purest Baking Powder before the public. It is entirely free from alum and other additions injurious to health. t. Chtmittry Colltge cf Pharmacy Deft, Univertity if California. ' T. H. RARXES, ITph. H. V. MATTHEWfcS, Trea-. Wm. HOWARD PHELPS, Sec. He fit II. SOUTHWICIC, Contractor nnd J;, builder. Well prepared to do all kind or buUdtng and gtuininten MitlHfcn-, . tlnn. J.'ll.hn a I nOIlKIlT McNALI.Y, ArcbllectH. So. IV USHUiteMrcet, Plain and Hpeelllen. Uon ornllclaMCHnfofbulldlnKH oiiNhurt notlco. 8uperlntcndenceornnrkironiptly iuukqu uiivr, m ihll I UK .NKW PREACIIEK. (Iiiinl Ainlli'iiiT Welcomes Itniwii nt Hie I'liiliiilnn Cliiirch. Itoy. Salem Harness Shop, B, F. WILEY, Prop, Mamifucluronml nmke a spcelalty of Farm and Heavy UarnesH. All work dno In our own shop at Salem and guaranteed llrst-elnrtHH. Olvo imncnll. A ma-is of pleasant, Intelligent laces looked up at Mr. Rrowu, the new Unitarian preacher Jimt arrived from NewYork.as he opened his llrst service In Salem Sunday morning. Tho meeting hall had been put in lino order from doorstep to celling. Tho table at the entrance was well better man. Inward goodness pos sessed, all theso ihings will follow. Tli5 goodness of the day is only for tho time ther of. It may not bo good to-morrow. The underlying principle of goodness is "lovo one another." Out ot love for the good no wrong can come. It is God's manifestation through us. The kingdom ot usefulness is the king dom of unselfishness. Renunciation is tho key to happiness. Through self surrender wo get into unselfish channels and come to real life. Tho measure of our unselfishness is tho test of our character. Truth, right, Justice, are the lovo of God. That great, noble out-reaching big ness of soul that embraces all man kind in one grand aspiration for humanity, that Is ideal manhood. Showing Up tho Orcgonlan's Pension Hostility. Thomas Loughney, of Co. I,., 7th Mich. Cavalry, thus shows up tho Oregonlii n's recent charges that tho stocked with the publications of this now pension bills would place a sect, and all felt hopeful for the premium or surrender: CA.f ri'KMHIl IP OK ALL HINDU, TUB 13EST, CHQAPIJST, Wo Defy Competition ! -Clct our price before you buy. A'T PAWS ROOK STORE, HAI.KM, . . - QUE SELF INKERS m HI 1 i I nmt '1 J L HON. J4B futuieof this society. Rev. Rrown makes an Impressive appearanci He Is a man of power ful facial expression, wearing full beard and dark hair crowning a broad forehead and large well formed head, Ho Is evident) v a prtaeherof a good deal of heart and I warm blood, a muscular, vigorous effective speaker. His delivery 1m ( eloquent, deliberate and impieaslvo. i Ho read that most beautiful chap ter of Paul's First letter to tho Cor- rlnlhians, beginning, "If I speak with tho tongues of men and an gels, and have not love, I am become sounding brass, or a clanging cym imi ii After prayer Ml ha Willis sang a lovely voluntary, Including tho very ollectlvo puswiuo "Green pastured are betoro me." This singer Is a reg ular and attractive feature of ser vices at this church. The sermon was on the theme, "Ideal manhood," from tho text Romans, xv chapter, JId verse, "For Chi 1st also pleased not himself." It was an ablo exposltltlon of tho Idea of "evolution through law to perfection," so dear to Unitarian's ' tll.l 1l.trl(l .ktt.lt I, ait.il .if... I ...tal. t.ii. tit. i,it t. tut. 11 'lliUir. ,,ll rare skill man's restless struggle to overcome discontent. "On forever" was tho cry of the human soul. When It has climbed tho highest mountain of its ambi tion, Ht 111 other countless height will rlso befoie It. Man was not Special hires for the KextTwo Weeks. WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY UroduateiBtndvntiin III I I 'I r. . .... . " I '(BR. j APil 'V. MMI1 I IP. ro machine for transformation ' V "V.V......W, of Normal, Business, Law, AND MEDICAL COURSES. It Htlio oldest, Urgwt nnd leant nxni-ti wwu u,,l,u,lon of ll" In tb No'rt !! TIIOX, VAN HCOY, .j. u ,rreldent. " Kalein. Oregon. the forces of nature Into things of beauty and utility If this were Rut your editorial of tho 129th of April, on the prison pension bill I muse object to, and, with your per. mission, will exprsss my opinion in regard to said bill. I was a prisoner six months and six days in Auder souvlllo and Florence-, S. C. I would rather contract with tho gov ernment under the sumo circum stances to serve ten years in the haidshlps of the march ami battle at tho front than be confined six months in Coufcdorato prisons as they were conducted In 1801. You say ".Soldiers who did not straggle were not captured." At tho battle of Httwu'fl Bhop, Va., my company lostir) men captured tho bravest and tho best soldiers of the company. They went to Audersonvllle and only five came out alive after eighteen months In prison. Ah a general thing strag glers were not captured. They were behind on advance and ahead on re treat. When I was captured a car bine was put to my head, but had not my horse been "played out," even then I should have tried to eccapo, tor in 1801 we all feared Auderson vllle. I will say, if placed in tho same close quarters to-day with a carbine under my nose, I would not surrender and go to Audersonvllle. 1 was there when there were iS.000 prisoners, ami it can't be po-siblc they allowed themselves to bo cap lured to get out of fii?htliiK and tho hardships of the inarch. If you could see An dcrsouvillo and Florence as I saw them, you would not object to glv- hour of delay on the part of Congress to meet tho Issue rentiers the position of the Amercian workingman more Insecure. Tilt Chinese question can be set tled effectively in only one way, and that is by securing from Canada and Mexico an agreement that they will not allow Chine-H- laborers to land in their ports. General Rutler pointed out years ago that nil tho Chinese who came here, sailed from tho Rrltish port of Hong Kong, and suggested that a treaty be made with England by which no more Chinese would be allowed to embark at Hong ICong for the United State-.. As Rri tish merchan l.s make a great deal of money in the coolie trade, England will not mako such treaty unless alio is shown that her refusal will bo a losing game. ' Tho present Congress can show her that itisaloslnggame, nnd cause her to agree to such a treaty by simply announcing our intention to abrogtito Articles 28 nnd 29 of the treaty, of Washington. Theso articles, which are now In force yield u profit to England and Canada of over ten millions of dol lars every year, as against a profit to tho United States of about one hundred thousand dollars. When England is compelled to faco tho nltcruato of either losing this ten millions of dollars, or shut ting herports against the Chiiipte, whoarc now cutting acros-t Canadian lots to the United States border, there can be no doubt as to which she will choose. This la thoonly way in which the Chlneso question can be settled amicably and effectively. If Your Liver lteminds nu Of 10. existence by dull ptilu or tilmrp t '" ges In tho right Hide, m beneath thudextcr nhouldet-hli.de, net-opt tho teiiilniler ih ix wnrnliiK, nnd lemnate theorgnu without Ic.Mt uf tline, by tin, use of lloslctterri hIoiu iteh llltterx. Tho nbiivo KwnptoiiiK nro usually HC.'.uupiiiih'il h ellowiwbs oi the hUIii, eotiHtlpntlon, furted toiiKtie, dUonler of tho Htmu eh, nlek liemhieh nntl uiornlutr lutuvt'ii. Hut it reform Is pmiuptlj Institu ted by tho IlltletH. tho boHt poMdblo sub Htltutoforeiiloinel, blue pur, und nllioi Miper-ixiteut unit hurtful iIiukh erione- uiiHj- iieHiKiitiifti as roiueiiiOM lor lillUiuis. Incorporated 1889 Capital Stock, $30,000, Post Office Block:, - - - - Salem, Oregon This Corporation has made a specialty of securing a list of property for sale that will yield a sure profit to the Investor and that will yield a revenue from the start, with little or no expenditure, thus saving the expenses that will accrue on crude nnd unimproved property, and it has a fine list of small farms, suburban homes, city reidenecs, town lotst etc. Send for circular" IN.SUItAIJtK i out pu n j Kl-o mid Jia- lne. JOS. AI.IIKKT. Agent. - - Salem. Oiepon SALEM J. J- CULVER County Suiveyo i JAMES WALTON, Topographer , W.H.IBYARS. , , ....... Civil Engineer Upilal 1M lip, UibaK, Culver 4 Walton i Surplus, - - Surveyors & Topographers ' Capita "National Bank OREGON. 15,000 It. 8. WAI.I.ACK, W. W. .MAUTIN, J. H. AI.1IKHT, - 1'iesldent. Vlee-1'resldeut. - ("Mxhler. DIRtCTORSi baHT Soiar TuANtrr. w.nt QUBUT TftOf, la. V. W. . T. Clr.iy, W. W. Martin, J. M. Martin, H. H. Wiillnce. 1)1. W. A.CllNlck, J. II. Albert, T. .MoK. l'attuii. (kumfe I true the "Re ye therefore perfect" of i lug ex-prlsonenj any reasonable ,Christ has lost its meaning, "lie compensation for their bioken cou . omi groat boast of tho 19th century i stltutlons from the barbarous treat was material progress, or intellectual inent in Confederate prl-ous. I was 'development. It was In nothing a little over 11 years old when in I ehe, Tho great end ami aim Audersonvllle and had never .-ecu it was to be successful, and j hick day, unless It was fiom eating success meant control over wealth, green npplos lieforc brcaUfiiht on tho farm iu Michigan. Hut I was earned out of Florence, S. ('., and had I not got out Just when I did 1 nesM. Appetite nnd dlKOKtlon iirerestoted, nnd thobovrelM resuino m'tl lt , nlieu un linpettlH Is uiNen to tho fuiietloiii of tht. heullh by this uterllng nntl-bllloiiH niedl cine, which nlmi has thoeihvt oi etiilehlni: and purlfylnir thu elreiihuloti, und forlllj ;uir tho k (item .leitliiHt maliirliil uirectliiu In tilrnnd witter. It Is nlso nlK.ilt bcucll clul for riiettmiitlsm, Uldnej and bluddet- iroiioieH. eod-lw Notice. Council Chamber.SalemOr.. Apr. 3, lSiM. ' jimh.-i. iHiietetiv RiM'n, to Whom It 1 mn isiiuern thnt (leo. W Watt, und II. A. InoiiuiH, riHlileutH mid propel w owiterHor thot'lty of Salem, lit t'Kon, imo llled thflrpollllnn In the oillee of tho i- i-urucr in nun ntj, pralii'nn order ot Purveyh, drafts, pints limps unci descriptions of lands, tovtnlots, and roads, ditches, streets, mwi'ii, alleys, ete. etc., made and fiiiulKhedut lensiiiiublo prices. Old comers and lines rtM's- tabllshed fiom original field notes T ( A TvT V2 ,r A T-T Orndes Air ditches, loads, tretts or sew-1 "V-'"1,J ivirtuiw ers, with estlmntes liirnlshed on nppllia-1 '" iannei-s on wheat nnd other market tlon. Address Count Hnreyor'. olllco. able produce, conslKucd or in stoie, Salem, Oreuon. either In prlvntecinuariesor . public warehouses. ... a, jKKKwtRON.iSlalf and County Warrants Bought at Par. COMMERCIAL PAPER niKCountert iPySfi Xy X:; -L -frnrtn"1'---- g".towrf.fc1Jsiti.Ui&", J. II. SMITH. SMITH & JEFFERSON, 1 7 I Ml MARKET Discounted at reasonable rates. IlraUs Commercial itreet drawu direct on New York, Chicago, Snu """"CM-"" lr I-rnnelHco, l'ortland, London, Paris, llerlln I mum , R. M. WADE&CO. Havejust received another large Spring Wagons and Haclcs ., u, tue. ,Vcst Mnurd makes. Prices arc the lowest, Quality con sidered. All invited to call and exanine them nt 282284 and 28(5, 110 STATE 8TRKKT.- ?l'CSll it nil Kttulsatlowest p Hour Kong and Calcutta. ED. X. SIDES I'roprletor o tho I-or lurrm l tl politics, and great achievements. Was this a eora'd definition of suc cess? Was the Ideal man a modern successful niair.' Was the philoso pher of evolution an Ideal man? Was man less noble than now before these ages of Invention. Iteforo all likely would have had one of Clara Marlon's headboards to mark my resting place. and Sail mi Candy Kitchen ktndsat lowest possible rules, J tno common council acatlni; tho alley r- -r t- t-v x t -i- (;OXKFC'TIOXPRIl.N riiniiliiB Knsi .and West lhroiifi bioak .N... ( A Si TH l"5 A. T 1 ' u' r 1A l lu""-, Mortlu. l'nl er.it nddltlon to the said ---V3 i X . X. LU j ,,,.,,,,, , elty of Salem, and that ' .. I 'AM 1 UROChRIJvi. f... i .. e.i lo.i.i lor dnssedbeel, inutton iindiMirk. Tuesilay. J hiv d i, IK , ,., , . ., ioiji'itjs fTi-v th'oclockp.m.lH,',ld .Hiuncll ohiuiibor I U,W' l" ",U nw,k "" '",. I ''Rl Hh, ( IGA1 it u'tj on. i CAl'ITAL lllJrilNESS CUI.LM.'i:, ' l,,,H '"l" wntury eomposlto U was Saltan. i ' lln.l.llin ...iI.I.ik 1.. ..II 1. 1.. 1.1. ...I. .1 A.l.Ata...'wn . .." "R"P- ........ ....,..w.,.e. ... mi .., l.u-lll,, Ulllll '"i"'. iv. I. ilia, run. llio I'liiiiese Lit ho r tjiiestlon. Tlio bill to furnish every Chincne We. lilld he. thnt ciiri.nutor'M sou In luluirwr In tin. I'l.lr.xl s;t,.t.w ,. lit. ., KU8UIC88, Short IiiumI , .'mica; here wo strike gold; In John, 'certificate ofldentlty, as an evidence UriUij, NmuVtMii liUii tnf.rtm.tu. the man of mighty heart. In Paul, of his right to remain here, was'klll- JMYrl nli unrtlmt-, Ihe ' ,si'Jfe Stwdcfiu .iim.tirv' ll,l, lllet'tul gliiut, we find Ideal isl lu the Senate on April 17. VuStaS" ,,"',, W,,'" 'Hie-o men hIwhI for As the Philadelphia Fiveman, the coul. They used material things pointed out, It lutssage woultl h Coiiwafory of Music S lias aw to spiritual ends. Institutions that been productive onlv of Injury to the the noble are tt be eiieour- worklugmen of tho Pacific coast. It the extent that the church was like the Dead Sea Fruit, which Or tha l Itli.iti.flA Ii....-..- ...... . lleVi'lnlutu l.t.l-,...l,..- ll lu l.i lui.ni. U i'.iIm iiti.l ......ill.i.. .... I... ...... I.... Klin Ihanin I I "' 'V1'. ,rw millll ll.lHUllliniii; HMliri'jl', Ulll fcWnrtiTfu Creeds that clln the turns to ashes at the touch, ll.i.l it . i - ' ZZ ' "" i.ww WUtllMI III IIIMIVIJ1UI-.I . "" " ' .---.... .,...,., ir?..?'.VL'c.r.,"u'l.fc,aw.Yw of the soul anv worthliM-s. lioen enacted Into law. it wool 4 liuvo i of mi act or timui 0rimyiZhtTt;!rtL Tlieydon.it tlevelopo manhood or liiccwiisetl Instead of leaned (Mil. i !!ir.?.'r1. ?,".!,"' ruoot vnar u-iii h.. ..-. . ;:-.:". - .... i r- . . m. vTl l. "Mir;' J.."- ft:"' .. III., W Jac"ei .jwX lltrKU, R.S AND TORACCOS 313 Co.Ttnercial Street, Salem, Oregon. City Restaurant. Jas. Batchelor, Prop'r. Warn Meals al All Hours of the Day None but W Ilit.i Ulior eionlnve.l In II.U ! e.tobll.hment. A Kisid sulxtantl u meal istoked in rlrst I cliKMtle Tweut)-d c eeut. Hr inent. R IC 13 K K O N T Court street, lietueen Journal " 'lllce aud Mlnto'. I.ier ' FINE HORSFSHnFIIMR WILL BUY A L0T .. -- nit,u riii or tiiu uimu r mm kchika . . . ... i V? -. . U .. v nLI' dltrleilndmnnlniitloiisor one liuudnsl W Kid t our slorel We mrryH full line SPrlnRl iJ rfinlP C ilollui-s ijliXii and uimur.M. t'be litter.! 'f unH's-rle. fts-d. enxiKeiy, tUisswaro. el. wl IWUI VJC I UIIIU Oi on tliA-e ImttiW U fs lwui .emiuiunlb f-"- 'obnnv and eoureviionery. BROOKS & COX, loo State St., Salem, Or. r luiH been llxrd a. tho tlino nmt ninci t..r iMtislderlm; ktild petition and taklnir tho acllon ther.Hin. lly order ot council. . t'l U 1". IUNN, teoorder. Xolit'o. IMuiielU'hniuber, Salem, Or. April.'., 1MM. TDIICK Is hereby ulen, to whom II i may concern, that II. A.Thomas, I,. S. liilcis, u,Hi. W. Watt and Jo.. Albeit, KldentM and properly ow tiers of the ollv orsaileni.DnHjou, luiM' tiled their i'tltioii In llieotlliii of ill.. i.i.s.iii.r r wni. i ...... n. ii... ........;.... : -- v. j. i j "' ..''. .n . . nij ...w .... ...,..., i,i .iit i.i. ,...,. ii in... l.i... i .Mini ....ii.i ill Ik hiiiiii.. neiitliii: Die luleyriiiiiuni; oust and v.vt street mr lino ruiinlufr past t lliroutili bliK'K .N.v. 81, ol tho lnlerlty Hntiw 9l.it) to jam n dav, iicmi addition tothosaid elty of Salem, and that room. Spools! terms 1.1 board Tiit-Mlay, May (ih, IS9II, at S o'clock p.m. at said imiiiicii elmiulier 1 IiusImvu tlv.sl b ihe council as tho time and place ferisiu.ldcrli.t: wild twtltlon and mliliur action theivim. llv orilorof the council. I..ul 1. K. ItiNN. n-ennter. ' COOK HOTEL (Vitlcriiiid Jrfe;li St roof. . W. ANDERS0X, PROP. Snwessor to W. II. COOK. TWo Cook liotol Is ii)Hi.ltr court Iiouhc, imrt 111 city iiuu isi tne uotr. iicsiritlui? ti-. SihvIhI terms In bo.iril.M-s unit ramlHc, ) iDr mvfv 1 mm unuuv a -AND- Chemicals, :V vm Y A -O Jl rn -Physician8, Prescriptions aud Family ReciiK's carefully com pounded. A full lino of choice Imported and Key West Cigars. To Capitalists. S.WUM propoMtW I1I be received up tS u'I.Hk 1 1. la. of tho ST! h day of May A p. N0, by the hoard of itlreeiorn of sohool I Dl.trlel No. SI, of Marlon eounty, Oregon, whleh lueludtM the elty of salem Air tho piireli.iM) of thirteen tliotiMiud ito.lum Look at This ! SI and 1 hey are to run lueui vdli .siri. tUld InuuU are l.sited under ami bi Mrttio immure 111 iiiipui tor itsl nu net to utiirnd . s-iio.iiwuiui j 01 line, vi i.ukci liicinn. loiw Willi, siu. Wr .'::,'.,Tr,'i woinanitooii. unly ub bullderu of neso euihinit on. and enable eml.i l '"" e'ur.o.r pnbiu- m.truoiiou U.H'l4iiu u. mltta. imii?!?. olmnutiir um uliuraliiw ..iiltiUI m ..r,,tln., .u ...,1 ... ..i.J " I".ri.'.VV."'" r.,i!.?I",..V!S: J - .w)aMuMiniiHirSi.T - .'..... " ". '" "" "" "f"" "" " """ ' r,"sir",'T"'"":r".'r-2"i iwUHitiil.i,tBn.v,i,iis,,7r.. .. 1 rtitiHset. liienieni man must uu oiiieinutn r...m.i n.-h n..,...eii.i ii.r. 1 :j. .""."": sv '"". irun- ., CXSiriJi. "k.iV W..?0SL"i... Iwmouy, gooiV limit. "Uu uoxxV" wuh Visit Kverv certincnto Iwuml W'M!!' VWi.'W 6i rw 01 SSS?52?ilAS.?ttittKle?',tt' 1 1, 1w? f vury Mlglon. would di duty for ten Uhlunmon, Midu,VKnAUii SrWaiK"-,,,,. IWIint U KixHlunrt Right, m varlou. porta ofllw couwry. und KWSrJJKiS .. . . ... I .nuiwwa rltilit.llvliii u'hu Ilia huflho..n.l...,.u...i.... .,,n..,.l Iuk luiwv. 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