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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 20, 1891)
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Isttmrng fts&MMMrf ww tbe ebtfexst Basils. TVs-r t lbr nr brest 4 efc, 4 n Ldur f Oxi- It Hmt tbt tbe bHlivJ TS(S4lbe great WJMjlsd- &iza& M. Cvtl it rvpvrt&i frvta a Uft&A? t4 t4fMx, w$tjilljr irMa YabM aweaiy. I tbe TWolty erf Imi fa JwjIm viauy gjvnt6 i Ml f M,ir!ille I'oik atx) Mftee eBtkw are resnlug over vUivit. Of tbe I'crfk HWDtj oil tie lt4eyru6ttot SS'tmt Kfde, a few Xtk ago Mid; "B'rtnetblHir like i.-trrU-otiJ luu Lwn dlkcoverrtl on the jjirai of lu 31. Kail, near ISueua Vhta. The tUixy m follew: A TAt. Culver while burning ome hruuli llvcver- the ground U he mi lire down to n ikpth of nlout tlirco feet. The hurtling clny In a daik iiutty-llko Kubfttancc, mill tin burnt (Icbrln very much rcneinhkH coal lojr There limy In ixitroluutn Mnifwhure In (hut vicinity who known?" The excitement him now been IrannVrreil to Jliihhiird whetu a thorough IiivchIIiuIoii Ih to ho rnadu mid xhow to tho world the hidden trcuMiriH of thocnrthi COU.N'I V C'MIIIKH' CoNVIiNTION. A hiiiiiIkt of tho ulcrlcH of the dif ferent coiiutk'H tiro now In Buli'in, uniluro holdliiK" I'onvoutlon. JiiHt whtit will ho done In tho uonvuntloii could not ho Iciirnoil, though they will eoniimro recordH und ulvo mid ntwivu ml vice, with tho Intention of fiidlllntliiK any work that limy oomo up In which two or moro coiintlcH art IntercHted. Tho following rcpreMCiitntlveM wuru at tho court houwi at 1 :J!0 thlH afiernmin, .1. I. IUcim, (Jlllmin; J. It. (.'nwHon, Vowo;J. W. IIoIiIih, Vamhlll; K, C. HiiishM, WiwhliiKtou; T. C. 1'owell, dfultuoiiiiih; N. 1. I'ayne, Linn; Max Mullor, Juolfwn; W, It. "Walker, Itiic; 0. K. (Jhaiulxirllu, Joitcjihliio; C. (J. Com!, I'olk; J. K, liaboouk. Marlon, lluutou and ClacluimiiK were ix)ectiil In a llttlo later. At ill ii Oi'miA. ThfoM.ra lioumi -wom well 111 If. I IhxI Illicit, ami all went away well idtiwd with what they had -mi mid liwinl. The xjr forma iic In every MtrtleuIar wan all that It wa elalmtNl to he mid wnis jirlt.eveii fur .(irMii(Hl the utrotit,' claltiu of the inanaKer. Vouiik Itantn Inn I It I lt wotuli-r. The quar tette ulnitluK wiw' of a IiIkIi order and wan remdvtNl with nwritiK aH plaiiiK'. Cllvulle, the Fitiuah JtiKKler. VfM Dliiiily grand. Tlie perform micof the .eoudur hridhurH were atone H-II uorth llmo and attunllou of nmiiHuuiit fovuM. titieh fiwtN iu they Kiivu are mwii fmv tlmoM. All ooimlilonMl they are iliubt troiiH ewrnreii III Hiilem. 2(g ' aad tbat tbe nwwbgre of tb f-mtAe ; ttmn anw uwi uk jktm ih ckw km tibata is a hAy. exxrRroy.KMjov. Atw nil fall 4 prayer by I'jtr Cooria, of tbe rJogresfcltBl ekmrtk rf tb4 ftr tbHiral u nmi xm4 apfrwved. Tbe Mate tx- w.H&l t but by istrwiaciBg tb UMarx rtMlatloas. lies. X- 1-By Maiekay, tbat a owtaHie crftbreebe apurfBted U tTtgat tbe iaMe wjlsai. S-H.crft tDmstrvtX by Mr, Raley, pnjiog eosgTtftB ia p&M a bill graat Ir tbe Umatilla irrizatfoa company rixbt f way nervnA tbe Umatilla Mr. IlaJey briefly explained the bill abd anewerwl Ben. Tongue' lektliti In regard to tbe amount of vratrr to be taken from tbe river. DolMn Introduced a resolution authorizing tbe president to apfxlm a Mtxmd AMlntant clerk. On voting 16 were In favor of thbj revolution, m tbe president aptjolnted Frank C, Miller. Benator Canon uomlnaU-l Hon. John II. Mitchell for Uulted Htat Benator from Oregau,and gave a well deserved tribute to bin worth. (Jogv well In tbe name of the democratic parly nominated Iternard Oold Niuith, Hpeakiug of hi noble service and ability. John II. Mitchell received 22 votcti while Ik-rnard Goldsmith reculvt'd 0. l'rcHldunt Billion auiiotiuced Hon. Mitchell the choice of the Kcuatu for a let in ofslx ywira, beginning next March. lNIIIOllUt'l'ION OK Illl.Ui. No. 7(1 My Tongue, to amend the general Iuwh of Oregon. No. 77 lly Kill ton, by re(iiet, lu regard to MilU lor liuhlllllcH. Hon. Itoht, A. Miller, of Jackwtn, Hon, Jl. W. Bteuiim and Hon. (Jeo. V. Itlddle, of DoiigliiH county, went Invited to h'iiIh wltliln the bar. No. 78 Jly Fulton, In relation to civil procedure, No. 70 My Oomh, to Incorporate Oregon City. No. hi) -Hy Tongue, to iiimIhIi the placing of olmtructlouH lu htreiuni and dltchcH. No. 81 Jly Myem, to amend the acta Incorporating Ihu city of Bclo. and to Incorporate tho city of Bclo. On motion of Mr. Myem thu hiIoh were Hiiinouded and It piowcd to a hetioiid reading and wiih ieferio.1 to commltteooii corporation, No. H2 Hy OroMtio, to amend tho mlitcullniifoiiH laWH of Oregon In relation to legal voter at hcIiikiI meetlugN, ro. 8.1 Hy C'rtHiiu, to uulliorlii thu coiifttruotluii of a wagon and foot bridge uumnH thu Wllliuneltu at CorvalllN. No. 81 Hy Myew, to amend cer tain HoutluiiH of tho law of Oregon, No. 8.V-Hy NVIIIIh, to anioud pre- vIkiih aula In relation to the lucor (Miration of tho city of Allilua. No. 80 Hy Haley, amendment of the iulMMilauioUN lawn ut Oregon. Nn. S7 By WIIIIh, to repeal an nut In relation to the lucororutluu of (tliurohcti and other MllgloiiH, iK'iiovoluiit, literary and uharltable lllDlltlltlollH. Hl:itloiHl.Y Il.l- IIIm frleiiilH Mill bohorry to luHrnthat Mr. O. (I. tsav nge In lying very nick at IiIh hnmo In Kat Haleiu. It will Ih remembered that Mr. Bavnge a lew wih ago tw lvcl a leVeie fall thnHitih a ilufeo tlvo hldewalk, fioui uhleh ho wan tho victim of iwluful liijiiiletf In the client, nud he huw inner fully uncov ered from the vIIWIm. Ho now eutl'erlng from an ulcer on one of hl JuugM, ami ftNirn are eutrrtnluoil of the rvulta though thuronio iwrmwl JiojH'a that ho will recover. ('hoick Bi'rrKU.-Mw.rii. I1h hum A Co. an going to make a Hpei'lalty of handling tine butter for family Iradu. Thoy liavo jut re ceived nn InvoUvof WJmwihiIii dairy that can't lw cxwilll. TIwd- Iwvu Kutvd tlio entire output r K. L. lllblmnrn "Waldo Jll Dairy." vhloh tlioy rvctilvo ovory Kiklay and nnv now taking ontuii fur legit Jar cuntomorH. llAMt I)il:ixU8. Thri)lr't4if elect of Ihu l'lot NhUowmI Iwnk, of thin oily for the eiiMilug y-nr r h Maekay iuko brlully lu relatlou lu mux INK IIIUDINII or 1III.IX, No. 1 Hy ViHitoh, to reHHil nil act to ureato a Umnl of railroad mHiimlMiloiierri and premirllilng ltn dutlim, ltitforrwl to ixiiiinilttco on rullriNKit No 91 Hy LiMinoy, to amend beo tlou 1007, title I, uhaptor70bf lawa of Oregon, deferred to committee of roadit and highway. No - By Myem, to appropriate money for thu Improvement of BmIu Spring lu l.itui Miuiily. iteforrvil In rxiiiimltteo on mliiMt. No. -I By Baloy, to previde for the appropriation of water from the ktieaniH or watuMHiuivet of the otato for Irrigating and other purpose, ltefirrHl to eulal oommllto of ll vo to bo apM)lnti by the presi dent. Nn. By Maulaay, Mupplomuu. lary to an act to lueoriMiruto the city of Portland. ltul uureunHimliM and It war ordered to third rvadlug. It prevldu for the twuliig of f,oo,. WKi ImmU. wuujeul l taxation. The bill two ynttin ago In relation to the Bull Hun water iUMlbii, exempted tliM ImiiiU (rum tiuatlon. Air. follew: K. 1. Mi t'urmaek, John Jdolr, Dr.W.HllIrd, Wm.N.Uilue, Vol. V, C. Biulllii Dr. J. JteynoliU, (loo. U. Bliigliuin. Tho oniivn are; lnIdent Win. N. Iiduo, Vltv jvrtnIdiMit. Dr. J. IteynoliU, Cmdilcr John Molr. tiu Into llnlvcnKiii'a dry gooU atoro and you will think It tho day bf)ra Chrkttuiui, and yet It U only mi ordinary Bat'irdoy with him. tho rvAJKitt ho liaa tho trdn U Merely lmuo ho baa thu atinik and jtm)i prloee lo mult tho ople, r the Mil, and urgtnl all of the Mi)H. lor lo volo for the bill. Vmuh Mkwl for uxpktnatUm oniKyrulug thu UiiiiU, and ankml to Ik) tuuued frvni voting, at did aUi Cantor Myor. It MWireil twenty-the v,.twi for It adoption. Na 0-By Watkln, pruvhllng for th ixinttruiMlou of portagw railway arouHil tho wmMde nud the !1U of the ttriuHibU nr. lUifrrxd t toneaal vwmiiilttw eoiuUtlag of tho ntor from tho-o muh(( whloh lionUr on the Couibta. No-7 By Jlhtokiimn, to provide I for tbe Improvement of a waeon ' rntul from 3Iouumeot to John Day i CMjr la Grant eousty, Oregon, and ' to appropriate moaey therefor. Ke ! fsrrcl to commit tee on oriuntlei. Ob mottoH tbe wate adjournel. JIOWB FOKBXOO.V. Salkm, Jan. SO 1801. A qtwrum being present the jour aal m read. The jpaker called Mr. Miller of Jo-epbiBe, to tbe ebair. IIOCEK MLIB. N. 11 T grant right of way to CapUal City efcetrte railway cotn pary. N1S By WVJeb, to authorize Asterria &Mtb Shore railway Co. rfgbt of way n bridges. ". 1 By Stewart, to amend Mtstfesa KI9, to regalate admtadon of joreiga tvreiy eorapaqies. No. J By Trey, to promote peaee aad gol oror ia i-iety. No. W7 By McCrakea. t reim-brf- Iavid MeCelly for money paid to pereb&te swamp laadj. No iWDy Hall, to proUtl Wrds. No 197 By DuKJo, to appropri ate ) for road In Bumpter Val ley, Baker meaty. No Id? By Barrett, to amend Cc. JK, relating to pleadings lu cer Ula aotioss In tbe circuit court. No 190 By Armstrong, by re- iuftt, to proride for publtcatlon of proceed in ga of county court In eouaty newt pajjera. KLECTfOX OF V. B. 8EXATOK. Upon motion of Moore, of Benton, the rule were suspended and tbe Houe proceeded to vote for United Hlate Mnator. The act of congreM regulating tbe manner of election was read and nominations were In order. Hep. Miller presented the name of John H. Mitchell. Iu a glowing npech he referred to him n one who wax a pioneer represent ative of all that waa beat in Oregon republieau'MM, and a leader iu the agi;reIve policies of Htatenmauflhip of iecullar Inlerext and value to the Weat. In ability, Iu influence, in ex;erleuce, and in social fxwitlon hli rank wan high. He Htood hetd and nhouldertt atxjve the political armlcHofthe Went and In Influence he was the peer of any man In America. HI npc-ech won warmly applauded. Itep. Butler of Polk, presented the name of Bernard Goldnmltti of Portland. In an ehxment speech he eulogIzel our itltu:iou and political methods. IIm candidate wan an honent man, exnr3teiit and devoted to hh country and to the principle of the coiMtitutkjn. He hud a pure heart and a knowing head, tho' never yet called to pub lic olllcc. Hki remark were ap plauded. The roll UHng called the republi- 'jan member voted for Senator Mitchell and democrat for Gold- Minltli. The roKult ehowed for Mitchell 41, Ooldhmltli 10. (Ap ptauhe at announcement of reult.) HK.VATK JOIVT MKMOKIAU Granting right of way for Irriga tion ditch ttorows Umatilla ludlau reservation. Itep. Hall aJtked for I n forum t Ion, aod lUtp. Gamliee Hpoko briotly la favor. Adopted 6-1 yea. MtUVhK IIILI-S. iSo. I7a uy AruiHtrong, by re- iUeMt, to ptvtIAe for publication of lawa in aetrMMMr of the atato. Thu ebair aaaotinced hh Iiouho uiembni of JOIJJT OWMWmilK to vlntt MImI mhA BepH. Lutnp hoii, McCrakea aad Hardy. IIUUHK COCt'HliK.Vr KlBWil.tmON providing frHt oommltU'e of live to have charge of all Mil relating to appropriation far wgon road. Adoptoil. iiet'Ht: aiwii.uTio.v. By HohniM, that eimmlltoe on Judiciary ontmlder ep-ilally that part of the governor' memago rotat ing lo rate of freight and fares. Hep. Hall amended to lnirt rail way and truiuporlatloti. Carried and referred a ameudeil. Mr. Morey moved that hou? adjourn at U-10. Carrlwl. 1U)I. UTIO.SH DlrtMllug judiciary commltteo to roH)rt n bill providing for a conven tion for framing a now coiutltutlon. Adopted. By Montgomery, relating to aid being given the Nlouragua Marltlmo oanal company, Adoptwl. ltoiwit iiii.kh. No. 17l-By Wllklii. hy rep:iet, In amend oharter of town of Wood burn. No. 174 By Mantling, to create WW SUIodMrlut of board of agrl culture. No. 178-By Wllklna, by reiiivat, to appreprlato money for a wagxm read from Kugouo to Kloreuce. Ill I. US ON HIKMMl HKAPINO. No. 1 By Jeuiilug, to create ollUvofpteeltiut iiMxtoMtr, and aUil Uh oiUeo of roiiiity as.Miinr. IUw frrrred (iuomiiillteooii taxation. No. SI By Tliouia, to appreitrlale flii.Uk) ir military fund. Itoferrvri to military toiiiiiilttet. No. j-By ItloliMi)', to orto Wil bur vHiunty, UonjrrtNt to committee on ooiiiitlrt. No. 4 Hy UniiiUv, reUlltig to dullwa of unwrvUir or read. lb furml to cnHiimltlrc on xvuU and hlgliw). No ft By Mine lu relation to j,uU. IloatUm of imI notUva, nvfrred to oomiiiUl'voii road audhhtliMay. No it By miii, ii wttng uni of county Ksder of viuhUaHAl mm Urea. Tooiuiii,itMMi agiiwiiliurv. Nw7lly iiw, rekliHg to nw. uieut and taxatfew 'IV mhic coiii- IllltllW. N. t-lly KtUbm latwoltftKuHi jdoyw of private Mt-n.!lm a to the tiiu mid maimer of ttlHHiiig To Judicia.y com- rr ft IUXGKSLAD. THE TRIALS OP A LITTLE CRIPPLED BUTTONHOLE MAKER. their w a Remittee. No. 10 By I'arjtiet, to provide for recording will. Ordered to third reading, Jan. 21. No. 11 By Durham, to establish a library in the HLatP penitentiary. To committee on public buildings. On motion tho House adjourned. Funeral or Sknatoii Eastiiam. Never In the hlbry of Oregon city did to many people attend a fun eral as there was to that of Senator E. L. EMham. thLs afternoon. The busiutta hoUK-tj were all closed and th bujinera men attended the fun eral en maase. The attorney of the city met at the court houw yester day afternoon and appointed a com mittee, constating of W. Carey Johnson, T. A. McBride and H. E. CrosH, to draw up resolution of re fepect aad condolence. The Board of trade held a 'aeetiog last night and decided to attend tbe funeral in a body. Tbe Legislature adjourned this foreoooo and went down on the one o'etock train and will aLsoattend the funeral in a body. Senator Easthara was a very active buiness man and highly respected, and bag done more for the development and progrea of .Oregon City than any other one man. The funeral took place from hi residence at 3 o'clock. B-v. O. W. Lucas, of thc-Congrega-tional church, delivering theHermon. The following gentlemen were se lected aa pall-bearer. P. F. Morey and J. C. Moreland. of Portland; N. O. Walden, G. A. Harding, C. O. T. William and J. G. Pillsbury, of Oregon City. m TifK MIN8TKKL8- The minstrel have corne and gone, the excitement produced hy the burnt cork I over, yet the people of Salem are Htill in terested iu the latest home mmfea tlou. Jt I those low prices and attractive good at T. Holversou's dry gols emporium. KrK'H's Bkmkdv. That Is what beems to attract all chutes just now, but what i most needed right here in Oregon 1 a remedy for the con sumption of groceries. Farrar & Co.' prices nettle that question. TiisTiiutu HOLH-That is the house Balem merchantn deend on and the place to iiud it in session at all times i the Woolen Mill store. People will have these superior goods. Tbr Author of ttie t'.imwM HUTrt VVrll Fall to the Lot and Unfortunate Jlleky Finn" 5 12.-.0 Instruments Filril lor 1'rrurd at the ' i Cooatr KttorJer Ofllcc. W M Dunn-gun and wf to Willis & Chaniberlln.lt oitiblk &1 of Gervaii $ it G Keeueaiid wf loEW Hogue. blk Sin Whitnev's i an 10 .--layum. r the U-tni.hlp. Which I G W iMiiimick and wf to A x or . in; at,'. PoorU"'-D -' 1'wtt 10 acres In i os r j w. LANDS. '!'!. iin(l',i'jfi!t,(l is jitvj arvl tn kiiiIifiHrni laiirJs at thebtst rates, urban jn.j.erty. L. C. FLS11E11, V.i7 f'tiniisli I Also ci P. 0. 1JI, "J" ill Hid snl,. tk-Salvui The announcement that Hally Parrlfh and Leoua Willb are to King at the entertainment oti Thurs day evening, Is enough to till the opera hoUM'. But iu addition there U a (small bot of characters, liumor ous and otherwise, und thecombiim tion will give us tbe crowning en tertainment of the season. The erowu will lo awarded to the lady who U-st represents the character she assume. Tickets at Dearborn'. FiuiMTiiB East. The latest ar rival from the east that is Interest ing the eoplu of Salem I thoe new Hhoeant Jim. Denham it Co.' Btate street lore. They maintain those eastern prices, which are way down. .'KKSONAI. AND LOCAL. John W. Mlnto, of Portland is iu the city visiting. M. L. Chambcrliu was doing bus iness lu the metro)olls to-day. Slierlll' Sampson, of Oregon City, wa In the city to-day on busiutsa Seymour W. Condon, of Eugene come down on the one o'clock train. Shtrllf O. P. Crcwp, of Grunt county, Is iu tho city on olllclal buslues. Janie Lotan, the Portland po lltlrul bos la In Sulem to-day watch ing the legislative proceeding. Bol. Abraham Ewj. of Hamburg, I In the city today on business and talking with the legislators. Editor Peterson, of tho Conmicr olal llevlew, ami Well, of the West Shore, are lu the city taking legisla tive Items for those Journals. Dr. Jacob II. Gallinger, republi can, to-day received a majority of the vote of the two houses for Unf ted States senator for Now Hamp shire. John H. and Mr. and Mrs. Will W. Brooks went down to Portland to-day to attend the wedding of Frank M. Brook, which takw phuv to-morrow. B. W. Lewis, late of Klamath county, an old hotel and restaurant man, take ohargv of the Hon Toil restaurant to-day, and will no doubt Keep llio place up totaiidard grade. Hon. Hobt. A. Miller, of Jackson vlllo, I. lu the city. Mr. Miller is one of Southvru Oregon's staunch democrat, and wa a member of the houe lu the Oregon legUtature two year ago. Among the cltlan -.side from the legislator who attended the funeral of Senator Kastbam, at Oregon t'lt.v were, Slate Treasurer P. M.Udiaii, StMretary of State Geo. W, MeltrMle, Hon. J I). Lee, Prof. Tho. VawSoo, J.M.Pomerey and Frank lUvwy. Maj.tr It T. Sott ami wif. U.i.. uxt wwk f,r Ttie IMU, fr,H , tllerv UmV lo to Kik.Lun.. 1.11 ClM-Hfy. WalU Walla awl oiUr lttl In WardilMglull. 'n iwaj.H and hi wife traud under the autUv..r the National TeiiHM,rawv HurMu, and haw Umu nMdtti Ih ourtillj the -t few wek, AfWr tivH)t pretly wl a uvr tbe Uubw tlwy have n-lvotrd talwu a the M-t dmltable u.l wujiubil kK-allwii fur a hem. They will return here aflrr tlwlr lecture tour. Tbenieqiialdi?tri,itionof wealth in this countrv hss never ha-1 a mre strik- ; Ing example than is fnmis.ie'l in tV cao of Henry Hew, an in'e'.ligt Brc-5klya Laborer, fi" years ol L Rw, with his j wife and daughter, cjnie to this country ' four years ago from EaglaotL Ho got ' along fairly well for two years, until an f accideat renders! the amputation of hi3 right hand at the wrist necessary. Since that time he has been practically help less as a provider for his family, and the burden of its supporc fell upon hia daughter Alice. The latter is 27 years old. Her right lfg was amputated at the calf when she wa3 but 12 years old. She walk3 with one crutch. Alico has scrofulous tendencies, and the constant strain upon her left leg in walking has developed an alarming weakness in that i member. Alice thinks that she couju afford to buy a cork right leg her health would improve, because ho could then move around with more ea?e. While in England Alice was appren ticed to a tailor, and she picked up a fair knowledge of the trade. She was unable, however, to secure work in Brooklyn as a tailoress, and so she fell back upon buttonhole making. Now buttonhole making is not as profitable as cutting your own coupons off govern inent bonds. It takes rank as an industry, perhaps, with ragpicking. But it i3 a perfectly honorable occupation and unremnnera tive as well. And so while the brokers in Wall sin t were doing all they could to elevate tho prices of pork and flour, Alice was pegging away at the button holes, in order to procure those neoessi ties for her father and mother. While Alico was perfectly willing to make button holes all day and late into the night, Ehe could not get the work to do. It was fur nished by the small tailors in the vicinity of 331 Gold strK't, where the Rew3 live. As the custom of these tador3 is limit ed, all the work they could furnish to Alice was an average of seventy-five but tonholes per week, which, at two cents per hole, brought in the princely income of $1.50, the price of a comfortable seat in the theatre. Somebody ha3 very truly said that forty Jumbo could not draw the wealth of the Astora if it was welded into golden ingots, but according to prev alent conventional ideas this has noth ing to do with buttonhole making. This $1.50 per week went to buy the terrapin, canvasback duck and champagne with which the flews regaled themselTies. Sometimes Rew hiinsdf came in for a share of theo luxuries and sometimes be didn't For, curiously enough, Rew had a thing called a heart in his maimed hulk, and while his daughter was stitch ing away at the buttonholes he was walking the street looking for a job. There is a grim and ghastly humor in the way Rew relates his experiences in search of work. He weat into a btove manufactory one day, and the fat and prosperous proprietor abked him in a gentle, bantering tone if he could lift one end of a COO pound kitchen range with one hand. Rew did not reply. He went out of the door and looked o!T ujoii the East river, which flowed temptingly near him. But tlio thought of Alice and the buttonbolea prompted 1dm to try again. This time it was at a paper factor-. Here he met with the marrow curdling reply that when two armed men went begging there was no chance for the one jirmed. But just at this critical time an inspiration camo to Rew. It occurred to him that if ho could hae a steel frame fastened over the stump of his right arm he might then be able to handle the bundled of paper. So he humed over to New York and asked tho price of a frame such aa he desired, with a cup shaped extremity Into which could bo bcrewed the coveted hook. Tho clerk replied that such an appliance could be bought for $50. Rew set to tlrinking, and ho was sur prised to find that it would require 2,600 buttonholed, and tliat his daughter would liavo to work nearly thirty-five weeks in ordor to earn that sum. And so Rew, like a sensible man, gave up the idea of purchasing tho hook, and went homo to lie nwako all night and listen to mo groans of his daughter as she tossed on lier bod of 'win. It was as impos eiblo for Rew to get his hook aa it would bo for Jay Gould to crawl through the eye of a needlo. Meanwhile, to mako tho situation more iutorvsting, tho land lord called ujxm tho Rowa for tho $6 which they owvd him aa occupants of two small rooms in tho basement of 23 1 Gold street, in neither of which would it lw ponsiblo to swing a cat by tho tail Naturally enough tho Row did not have the mouey. Some so called crunk has said that rent ia murder. IVrhajw starvation will tit this wtuation as well. Alico had earned twenty-five conta iu two day when tho laudlord called. Tho button hole industry hamwned to t rathnr quiet just then. She hobbled to the door, and was jKilltoly informed that it the rent was not paid on tho following day tho family would bo evicted. This bntiga to mtud thu command of a re ligious zealot, who, when a martyr was uwi vj uio swKo. aau, "int groan wood under him o that he'll burn alow." That Is what tlio wealthy capitahsta, as reprencntod by tho landlords, are doing ever)- day-ruastiug tho poor slowly. Alico was dazed aud frightened. She wted hr crutch and hobbled half crazod aoroM the Brooklyn bndgo, aad wandered aiuihsuly on twr halting way about the street of New York. Sh was (jane fur ft Wtvv, and was returned tolwr how by a eaontaUtt man who had found Iwr famuW ujob a door Jtep, Miwitiwhll tfe Rew wre avd tiwu eviction by a man who forgot to rent U du aad buUonhoW are a drug on Uie market. A for the oork lwj aad the n. thy are aa far away as the plains f paxadisa. &asT Jabrold. 31X0 Electric Hitters. This remedy is becoming so well known and o popular as to need n special meutinn. All who have use d Electric Bitters sing the ame song of prai-. A purer medicine does not exist and it is guareuteed to do all that is claimed. Electric Bitters will cure all di.-ease of tbeliverand kidneys, will remove pimples, boils, Fait rheum and other aflections caus ed by impure blood. Will drive malaria from the yateni and pre vent as well as cure all malarial fevers. For cure of headache, con stipation aud indigestion trv Elec tric Bitters. Entire satisfaction guaranteed, or money refunded. Price 50 cts. and S1.00 tier bottle at Fry's drug store. At Tiik M. E. Ciiujicir. A grand concert will be given at the M. E. church. In addition to tbe flue singing, Rev. Mr. Cliue will give, his celebrated lecture on the Glaciers ! of Alaska. Those who do notat- teu to mm i Yes syS?ijStm&iw. rTriLr-?fcrifi-v t-wi-Jtri rtivwji'tr ji - 4 Sf'l Ho AT .Q2K &l r-3 II ft 1 WimB Wmmu W ho do All K i,d of cmv m 17-iMr t i.4 ' r-.-.XJlx t- X.Z .. - for -,-.-J AsCiieap as k1V-r4-"--i-l,!'" (,lUI,tr.v Csl;. iu'i.' x-v --,r; ..cv.o.s ri-4?.B t-i t . till r; " fggzy.i &&& w ork i:t T ,. -"iinurv in l Ite 5 jrk. ' C5? 1.8. . inspec: is ntd - invited f doim 230 Libutv . tseer, Mrarmq JOHN HUGHES, ipi mnv nn aler In Groceries. Potato, Oils I W1 1IllM " ljiUW' il IVindow Glass, Wall Pa-! r. ,, De, and M'indoiv Glass, Wall jMir and Jlordcr, Artists' Ma terials. Lime, Hair. 'ails and d Fence mdwill miss a treat. Remember ",'5cdnd rilIlt ! Posts, Grass Seeds, Etc, A bonder Worker. Mr. Frank Huffman, a joung man of Burlington, Ohio, states that he had been under the tare of two prominent physicians, and used their treatmeut until he was not able to get around. They pronounced nts case to oe consumption ami in curable. He w.ls persuaded to try Dr. King's New Discovery for con sumption, coughs and colds and at that time was not able to walk acro-s the street without renting. He found, before he had used half of a dollar bottle, that he was much bet ter; he continued to Use it and is to day enjoying good health. If you have any throat, lung or chest trou ble try it. We guarantee satisfac tion. Trial bottle free at Fry's tlrug store. M-:vr aivi:ictisemevts. 'anted local and tratellng salesmen In -ell Lubrication Oil-. Annlv fur terms to the Dietertclii Jll Co., CleviUntl, Ohio It w JOHN O'MIKA, Attorney at law. Iloom over ( apita! Niitiotml bank. Collec tions a specialty. Corrcpondi.ce solicited 0. D HUTTOX, Prop. Captlnsr or nil kinds made to order. MILL JIACirrNKKY, 1'J.AXINO MILLS, COKXICES, METAL FHO.NTS, WHEELS, PULLEYS, and special castings oi any slvle or pat fp"! made in short order, smooth and re- iiumiiutit,) umcuiar. Itepair any Marfafnery io Short Older, THE TEMPLE OF FAME. The Crowning of the Queen of Fame TIMBER JXD TIMBER UXBSl I have 10 acres of Reed timbsr land for. nlA .nu Mt ha haul lI.iu f.. n lll t -lir, ,.c .. ..... kr.a. run l.l t lull, IU Oregon. Thi tract of timber islioated one mile from K. R. 1 also have three other email tracts for sale of 1G0 acres meh. I aUo make a -necialty of locating home steads and preemptions and timber claims In favunble localities I'urtits wanting government laud will do well tn consult me as 1 am well poted in all tho land law s and latest decisions of the general land of fice. I havetnree rpiinquitumeaibiorhaio that are well located, handy to O.P. Co's It. n. Will be Fold cheap. 1 can bo seen at mvre-idence one block cist of Cook Hotel, salem. Or, W. W. IIEf BUKN, Tiirnlm, latlia. and hop stove, built, on any lion woik needed, paid for old Iron. enplues, hop presses will mako estimates Uood price 3-18-1 m Sons of the Nations! Will be given at Heed's Opera HouseThnrs dny Jauuiry 2 1 The motple'.tni,',themot gonreous and most lu-lruetie entertainment ever al en in the city, CA-ST or CHAKACTEIIS. ioddes of Fame N. Eva Ie. hristiue NelUson Leoua Willis. llypatla itelle Gulden. l"PT Jennie Booth. liu t;n l-.llzabeth Carrie I). iwuirimi Martba Washington Lillian Kobliu. isisterof Charily Emma uirr. Barbara r'reilchie Mabel iicrren TheCarey sisters (Minna H. Smith, , , ,. lllattieliiehafdsou Quoen Isabella- Linuie Lewi-. fsamantha Alien. Mrs. Chas. Keiley. Uother Uarilold Mrs. ll. i,cncii. Xantippe Di.S. A Uai- Oraco Uarliud Lulu Johnson. Mrs. 11,11. -towe label Lewis. Nippho Augusta Tnlmer. Miriam. bue Aiieu Mrs. J'artlngtou. Clara I.ee. i ioreuce Mghtingale Ella Arberga-t. Jean t Arc- Uraee Ullllughuiii. Mary (Jueeu of S'cots.. 'Auda Palmer. Bridget O'Klunnlgan Edith b rfSzellc. lxuUa M. Alcott Edith Lewi-. Jenny Ltud Mary shater. PiKMhontas HirtbaUe. Mrs Browning Mrs. L. U Osborne. Mother Go.- Vllle Mellen. Adellaa Haul Hally I'arrish. lTg Fred aud lto Melutviv. ?aM i-earl Siott rDtKolo B J'rot. J. m. Cooiner. XMldu Ad !). Rllla McCulloch, Ad i Stoo. Iwiu I'fcTD. May Messlck, Lena yn. Brth JVko-s. Chorus of Utile gln. Graod Ti!tnu. ASraiwM jk K-x-rved seats T5cts at GRAND PATRIOTIC CONCERT UNIVERSITY CHAPEL Wednesday Evening, Jan, 28, SINGER SEWING MACHINE Office 181 Commercial St, All styles of the Famous 8lnger constant ly on hand; also repairs and needles for al kinds of machine. BIJUT CAS!-;, Agent. SAVE MONEY ON BOOTS, SHOES and RUBBERS. C. G. GIVEN it Co's. Bottom :-: Cash :-: nun specialt.es., Prices PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY, -FIFfY ViiICEd,- As-si-ted by Miss Leoua Willis, Ml-s Edith Harrl-, Miss Edna Adams, Ml-s -lary Shafer. Mis- Xianda Combs, Mr-. Niunie -mith, Mr. II. 'J. Epley, Mr. W. A. tiinn. Jubilee quartette. Also leadings by Miss Ames, s-ous lu character aud llags of the civilized nallous AdinNhlnu 23c Ticketsat thebook stores or members ol the V. U, band. M aeo mi j'heGpeatV-rl REME FOR PA 5JF MARION T0WNSEND sUCCOIlT JAY C. hSUTll ) PROl'UIETOR OF "THE CUTB SRABLES." .spjtUl -tt.nu n 6n n lo trau-.cn. etOik. II r -ir'elb thu ii w.eUr mo) th Cjli. L B Itrv AM)Ktl!UYhlKiil.T Telipbuue, .Vj S ALEI, OR. M.T. RINEMAN IIKVUIR IN anil Fancy Gmceiics, Crockery, (Jli-srt-are, Limps. '. ened and Willow ware. All kind- of mill feed. Al-o vejetablo-aud fruits in their season. 'Hight-t l'rice paid for country produce." esolict a share of jour patronage. W I K. -uie street. I. "Keliab'eJ," for men, l'cbble eilf, Creedmoor styie, n ? 1X0 shoe for Si75. II. "Common Sense, for Ladles, a brigut Dono'iii, -tyllshasany made, a ?I.C0 -hoe lor 5i." . III. lean save you money on boy's and childieu'-s shos. l)-ftlely low prices. Repairing done. Custom work solicited. HM-tf 25c Want Column. Notices Inserted for ONE CENT PER WORD ECH I-VSEUTION. No adver-tl-emeut inserted in this (.olumn for less than twenty-ilvo cents. VOTICE. All musicians who wish to L Joiuu musical society will please leae i heir uamts at Diamonds music hope 1 JOS Ccmmerclel street. l:S-lw J 71 INE furul-hed rooms at reasonable rates ? at 07 Chemeketa street. lrtl tw tj- INDEHGARTE': Mrs. PadghamV) iV xnmarj Sschocd and Kiudeigarteu iu session room of the Faesbj teiian Chuuh. B LAUGEMY ESTABLISH State. Lower nitiM ilum thill .Hr .ir1!1??1 1".ocS u8!,1 "tanks ir the State, a-d biggest discount. Sead foi price lui or job prlnUng, und catalogue ol leg! blanks. , . E. M. WAirK, Hten Printer Salem Oregon. ANK OF TIIK Unieuts In the State. Xotlw. P"iLjr Ur tU IkW ., 4u. 1 MrfMtllkrMMllMlnKMMtl. AllMMW lmt mm.I. ito-tHM.4 tukeww "rH . . j il Uiuut i nvw CALL ami SCTTLt ii'" ' UMM t- srrfsSKn: iMM W Iklelw rwmm mmm J. A. H tm-tM ll A - inM hi wwm ir a L S. SKIFFi CO. Dentists, Neir Opera Houie, Saltm, Or. From Terminal or Interior Toials the Northern PaciOc Railroad Is the line to lake To all Points East and South. vitifisrtsis r-sy w sasstt ST. PAUL AND CHICAGO ! IXaefeaiue at &.ii iVMUkMd of dining mr, uB.i.rp:utoJ IVIImau itruwajt m ., sii7J it latent ttl TOUR ST Sleeping; Cars. John g, Barr. Watches and Silverware, JEWELLER, 169 State St. SCIENTIFIC OPTICIAN. peri.il .Mention to measuring defective slKht and ijasses titled. Asuvkthui will it ttllejes. Ulassos for critical cases ground .md rltted to order. WATCHCS, ETC. A now stock of clocks, silver and gold 'Tatches, silverwnrs and jcu-tlry; whlcc unll bo sold cheap. Also a lot of PAWNED WATCHES. will be sold at less than half their ahie. Cull and com luce jourself. ANY person knowing themselves to have Jackscrews belonging toD. C.Howard son, please return them. The persons having them are known and will prevent trouble by returning them immediately. 12US-lm-dw WANTED-Ax Active, Honest Mas- fealarj'SlW monthly if suitable, with opportunities lor ndance, to represent locally a responsible ,ew York house. References. Maxukactureji, Lock Vox Im-j, N. Y. m t HARGAIN.- jfi. sale iu south talem at only $a00. A house and two lots for I talem nt only Svl). In- (juireof Y. II. slmpon. Il:J-tf i PATRONIZE Home Industry, and use I L Mountain Halm Cough Cure. Guar- .tuivcru kj gne rcuei or money reiuuueu. Manufactured liy H. II, Cross, Salem, Ore gon. Smith A stelnt-r sole agents for salem. 1-fedlm YT'ANTELV An active, reliable mau salary $;0to feo monthly, with in cioae, to represent in his o.'n section a resjKmsiblo New Yora house. Relereue--MANUbACiUREH, LocK llai li, NeF York. ff wrs liu T Immii UllUll W, IV Successor to Amos Strong. Pioneer Bakery 271 Commercial Street. I'-renuh ami atfrnmii Wheat; and ltye Broads in city Styles. Vienna Rolls. SPECIALTY OF FAXC V (JAKF h Pastry and CuiiAratioiiury Baking In Full Stock. Our now unxul and cake bakt.i aro tlrsstjlaw arttsta In tbelr line, and we aim tn have as Fine as tie FiwsL IUR .-.VLE. About three acres of land X: on Asylum Avenue, good due.liug house, coneuioutly arranged; large barn, agreatuuiety of iruit trees and shrub, bery; conenient to Elevtrlc railway, neer railing uater on premises, for p.irUea 'art Inquire at second house on risbt bawl side ot AfcIum A.enue going iroiu clli. lii if Olli: ASTun To trade a ton lot In Capi tal Park Addition r,-. i.....k. luger, li; Mill stieet. !l:29-tf 0W.SiV ?hT.cPV's l'Qr service, a J piirwbred Red Polled bull. Terms ftXirSi2r Woatu- mer'ctate? and " nui street IltJO-lf A MEW BOC'i FROM COVER TO CCV rully Abrm.t with tl.o Tim s. WEBSTER'S INTERNATIONAL DICTIONARY ' hlrh .' 'ur a- -cUmI B.l lbt .u U eMO.ir ..-t j wjyru-r., . KLKGAKT DAY COAC1IBS. 4 utKuu. i '" ' " miKz; : 4 "isi 1-Wtamii Wimw -' ay MMt ot NMIttllll t4BU nil . Cattle ! wiiwmwttiM,4,eittk Appointment or Kxot-utor. S "V sr7lua i t. . .j.1 A. II. l'MAI.Tl., " "'-l.4, IWV AutatBI m jim u, ,T u,WfTJW I wtU m4 UauMm ll -1. irilblv , (J. s-m. u,i ut " ! mi r r l r 'lie Ok 0i ! t iv;4,.i,7t- .-'j biHt im.,. ... J- -. - S.1..H LV Nm, to wbom it vmtwiii . .,.. TUo-s. Hunt uu , , u - X -Wtotl OV ,r UU'J k , -I lb. ..'. ,, 1,1 ll.) ( u t - Hi, lo ., '" ''" .ll. Ill . I 11 . , v- -. 'I Us'uuirn ti A GRAND INVESTMENT '" Faaay. School, or ProfeuiopjJ L -vT- bridged Dictionary, compriiinr. tt Une.of 1S64, 10 L 84o"yriga.Mi TUoroagUr Rovltod aad Enlarg-i I aad as a dUtingalhluB title, bear M-Tic4iof Wobatop'a Interna- Editorial -crork upon til rerlfc aaa bea in aetlvo proere.1 toro. Ten Years. Not lei than One Ho. -dred paid editorial laborer lu been on-aged npon it. Over 300.0a0 expended in i preparation before the flwt c: T v printed. CriUcal comparison -Britlianro- aictionarrUiTlted. Get tbe Bcfc c. c. snaaa.vii a io., rubiubn 6prlnifl,ld,MM.,U.8.A. BoUtgrm BooUellrrt. IHotrtJra'faltfr jJUjAja A fimiihifffcii? aivimilMT