kU- IE ftSFfflL JOim WEDSESDAY- JA3f . 21, 11 TSXH OK JBoUBlPXM5. esstr r p 225 WJ iwtxw psw Jr VarVtr trt nUf MT TCST, rlf net bM to -1""?. fK lUaprr jwrv U yvr n so Otarttvl pros. pOy or thttoOU. TBXt DEUVEKT BY CARRIER- nfi-v ftw af4fer4 WMtfe UsHr W to w- lHjojBwcw, utfiu via t mul oa 1st. hb4 Jelb at wo9U. HotoltT wW pttfe tot. ktOttfrtnO, tm u est bo tfly to pnmtlltleti. GILBERT 4 PATTERSON, Dealers m Groceries, Crockery, Glassware. Paints, OPs, Varnishes, Brushes, Windowgiass, Etc Sole Agents for Epicure Tea and Big Can Baking Powder. LOCAL MARKET. Wheat, net 62J oeuta per bu. Hops, ACtlre; 29 to 35 cenU per lb. Htrong' restaurant aerrea tbe choice meala. Tbey make Ibelr own bread and cakes, and serve everything Id tbe lateat ttyle. Ifcrr Iwcluoeo. Home persons bare been anxious to learn whether tbe new city ordinance on Jloen was so construed a to Include the who e)l fruit and vegetables abooJ town as peddlers or hawkers. While those persons are usually termed peddlers, yet they would hardly be classed under that head in the point or law. To settle the matter to some who have asked the question a JuVHXAh reporter Inter viewed Judge Murphy, who drew up the ordinance and he said that such was not the spirit or tbe law. Tbe reporter also Interviewed dty Attorney Richardson, and he thought such a cIbm did not prop erly come under the head of whnl are called peddlers. The spirit of the ordinance was not to Injure any honest man In carrying on a legltl tnnte business that disturbed no one, but this special clause referred to itinerant peddlers who sell some shoddy or worthless goods and de ceive innocent peoplo and take tbe trade away from our local merchant",, who make and spend their money in tiio city, A man who rales fruit end vegetables should not bu re strained from selling thesamo any where in the open market, and the ordinance was not Intended to pre vent him from doing so. Moiik of tjik Convention. The convention of county ofllcers from tbe several counties, which was held In this city yesterday, wus a more pompous aflulr than wus at first ro jwrU.il. Not only were the clerks In convention, but four county treas urers were holding a conference und it few sheriffs were also In the city, devising some plans In which to facilitate their work, and submit the same to the legislature for Its consld c rat Ion. The matter of boarding prisoners was discussed, In order to como to an understanding of the law regulating that matter, as under the saiiio provision some sherlllH charge one price and some another. Precinct tux collecting wus consider cd an unnecessary expenditure of time and money, The treasurers devoted most of the afternoon to the dlscukslon und preparing of a bill Increasing the salaries of the county treasurers. The salaries have not btvu increased since Oregon became a slate, though the business of their ofllevs has increased lu many cases ten fold. The work of thoonielols in convention will doubt less be attended with good results. PltoiiATilCoUHT. -In (he matter of the estate of Lewis Iaforv, do vacd, !, M. Laforu adiulnUtrutor, file his Hunt account which Is iiv praved and he Is discharged from fulher duty and his loudsmeu ox oueruted. In the matter of the estate of Anton (Jeler, dewased, J. II. Haas the administrator, present to the court his Inventory of the property amounting to I&02..U,. In tbe matter of the guaidlausblp of John llarger, an Insane crou T. O, Hhaw the guardluti (lira his bonds lu the sum of fliWQ -villi Jen nlug Hmlth and A. I. Coolldgo as sureties..... In (ho matter or the es tate of Husau Warner, iIi-ochjhhI, John Boholl, rulmlnUtrator, preeeuls to tlio court his Inventory or prop, erty to the amount of (1741.34. .. In the matter of the guardianship or Klma II., Alwllda and Alex Kiutor II. Hoott, minors, Klluu Hoott was appolntwl guardian. -In the matter of the guardianship of John Mud Delman l'ugh, minors, V. J, llerrou prwcnU to the court his an nusl account which was approved, fu tbouiatterof thot-stateorW II, (Jlbbs, deceased, T. W, l)ven. wrt wlinltiUtrator, presents to the court lilsflus) oooount, trmeset for hrarlug March 2, 1MU, at 10 o'clock u. in. A riONKKik-Mrs, Annie Ayr, gmuJmotlior of A, J, lUsey, the cwbman, asked to be driven out Bun day and be taken uctom the new bf Idge. Mrs, Ay re Is In her ul u ty seoad rr, and Is quite active for oe m obi, Wo bgan life a little fthssuj of the century, aud promises well U ae It out. Bh doubtlwM I the oldest twrsoa who Itaa etussed tbe Htw bridge. CMHee of HMmi Httnui laundry SHQ U Urty. Krsboti oKlou, 2A ud i f-VrmmttfUl, rrss'Tsrsi sssws LEGISLATIM UK JB UffUfE rOKHXeON. i Salem. Jan. 21, 1S. After praJer ?' Owyoe, t&e jsaraal was rtsul asd approved. -Representatives Heme asd Miller were Invited to seats "UsIb the bar. BESfATEMBSSAOB. Tbe bouse was latermed tbai the eeo&te bad posrKd the Ball Run wairbilL SPECIAL CWMMITTHE. The cbair anDaBoed as special committee t eooslder road Mils Rep- renUtlves Crook, Jennings, Tracy. KVVL BOX WATRB. Representative Story moved that senate bill No. 6 be made aep.cial order Friday, at 10 a. m. Representative Barnes thought members should have time to con dder It more fully. Representative Armstrong tbo't that gentleman had his sospldona unduly aroused. BILL VAmtO). No. 12 By Merrltt, amending tbe charter of Central Point Ayes, W; noe0. ON 8RND KBAIilNO. No. 8 By Htewart, to Incorporate the city of East Portland. Referred to Multnomah delegation. Rep. Jennings raided the question whether this bill did not provide for a lower rate of liquor license than that fixed by tbe state law. A member moved to add Jeunlngs to delegation In charge of the bill. Rep, Jennings declined to consort with that delegation. No. 13 By Weed, to Incorporate Vernonla, Columbia county. Rep. Jennings called attention to tbe fact that lines six aud seven pro vide that no deductions for Indebted ness be allowed on uuy property. Me thought this In conflict with the state law, and his amendment went with the bill to Com. on Incorpora tions. No. 14 By Barnes, to bx stock temporarily pastured or k razed. To Com. on assessment and taxation. No. 15 By Moore or Benton, to provide for display of Oregon's re sources at Chicago. To Com. on agriculture. No, 10.--Hy Hall, to authorize the construction of a freo bridge across the Willamette river at Portland. Referred to Multnomah delegation. No. 18 By Thomas, reeallng usury law. To judiciary. No. 1 By same, withdrawn. No, 20 By same, to amend char ter ot Portland. To Multnomah delegation. No. 21 By Btory, to establish a state mining bureau. To Com. on mines. No. 12-By Welch, relating to Ha ssle of liquors, fixing Ik-en so at $400 for spirits aud fiitMJ for malt und vinous, and repealing all present laws. To Com. on alcoholic liquor trulllo. IM. si juy same, relating to brands on salmon and other packed fish. To Com. on llshlug, TUTIIIKI) HKADINO. No. 24-By Weed, time of holding courts lu Columbia county. HKCKKKCII ON lil UHADINU No, 25 By Jennings, relating to exH-ndlng school fund. Com. on education. No, in By Johnston, to appropri ate, for road In Wusco county. To seolul Com. on road bills. No. 27 By Coleman, requiring that ir any chemical preparation Is used lu drying fruit It be so Indicated on the packages. Com. on agrlciil ture. Nil. 28 -By MeiiNnlorilor, to amend charter of Portland, Com. on corporations, No. 20 -By same, to puulnli per sons parting with property bought on the Installment pluu, Com. on judiciary. No. ,10 By saute, providing for the Incorporation of religious, bo iievnlout sock-tie. Com.ou Judiciary. No. 31 By Bolder, to amend law relating to cstroys and branding cut tie. Com.ou Judlolary. ui'KriAl.oiiniiK. The house took up Hep. titlllwull's resolution that secretary of statu cover lobbies with matting, to lesson iiolso. Heps. Armstrong and Jennings op HMed on ground of uxih-Uho, l.ost. II1I.IM IIHKHUUNII 'It) 2L HUAiUNU. No. alIly Wwloli, relating to In terest, ilxlug legal rate at 0 mr cent, tepi-allng pretHint law. Com, on Ju diciary, No. sa-By (larlluld, to amend law of ns-mcnt and taxation, 'IV that Com, No. 31 By same, to authorise in turauco Indemnity to Ik taken In lieu of bonds. Com on Judlolary. No.Sri By Barrett, topuuUh por sous plautugobstriiatloug In stroaius aud ditches. Com. un Jutllulsry. No. 38 By Meudirllur, to auth orlto bridges aero the Wlltametlo. To Multuomah delegation to nqnirt Friday. No. 3t-By Tlumij-oii, for road lu Omul county. tixxill Com. on road. No, 40-lly Thomas, for bridge aerons the Willamette. Tu Mull no malt delegation. No.4llly Butler, toameud road law. Com. on roads. KxlUprteutaUvtf layman was luvlUd to h setAt withlu the Usr of the house. No. 4S -By CUm4bh. Ilxlug legul rate H per eut aud limiting rute under contrast o 8 r vut. Com oujuilletary. No. 41-Mr. Mwrltt, to build road lu KUmath aud Jnekwu, fyM Vom. on load btlU. 1 N. 4t-BtkiB, retails? t the' Xo. 22-By Myers, an ri decfar ' uiiM ef rmdfaifte On netfaa I bit what ball etKitiite erimliml (referred to ?l eosHaf U ef 3. - HklB, Baytler sad IforM-s ap- pia4eds Meh. N. 4-By McCoy, otMrwetlon of lT?hway with stock. Comttte oa read-. N. 40 By Weteb, to proU-et Sea galb. Ordered toMreadieg Jan. 22.- Ho. 47-By WeJeh, for wagen read. Special eoraarfttee en roads. NAT! ON A I. QCARDS. Tbe hwne eooeorrtd in senate reaokitlen foreofanrittee torerort on aotto8l guard. ttll.Vl KBFBKKEH ON 2D BBAPINO. No. 48 By MoBtgomery, of Pert- land, relative to police. Com. on elect toss. Ex-Reps. A. J. Dufur and Penum bra Kelly invited to seats by tbe hoos. No.il By Weed, fixing fee of jurors. Com. onjudieiary. HOL'BK KfSOLCTION. By Holmes, fur a joint committee on deaf and dumb school. Adopted. IN JOINT CONVENTION. At 12 m. the senate joined tbe house for purpose of canvassing tbe vole or both houses for U. S. senator, at which Senator Mitchell was chosen to succeed himself. No. 38 By Wait, to authorize a mother to appoint guardian by will. Com. on Judiciary. No. 24 By Weatherford. Albany and Astoria railroad to bridge Wil lamette, Com. on railroads. No. ?A By Willis, to define voter at school elections. No. 3J By Kinclalr, to amend fbh laws. Com. on fishing. No. 37 By Dodson, compensa tion for Ja !"P8. Com. on judiciary. No. . Bf Crosno, to assent to grants to agricultural colleges. Com. on education. No. 39 By CnsM, to amend sec tions 4001,. 4070 and 40S5. Com. on roads. No. 40 By Wutkins, care of the dead. Com. on elections. No. 41 By Weatherford, to reg late foreign corporations. Com. on federal relations. No. 42 By Weatherford, to ex erupt homesteads from 'tUchmeut and Judicial sale. Com. ou judi ciary. No. 43 By Willis, for the protec tion of birds. Com. on federal rela tions. No. 15 By Crws, to repeal state bourd of horticulture. Com. ou agriculture. No. 40 By Wait, to Incorporate East Portland. Referred to Multno mah delegation. No. 47 By Sinclair, for a wagon road on Rogue river. To special committee. No. 48 By Wntkins, to amend times aud places of holding supreme court. Com. onjudieiary. Ex-Ben. J. W. Orlm was Invited to a fat within the bar. HI1NATK nIIKN(K)N. Aftur the roll call and prayer by Rev. Johnson, or tho Christian church of this tilty, tho Journal was read and approved, Ex-Bonutor Voorhees was provid ed u seat withlu the bar. Also O. P. Pliimmer. Tho senate proceeded to business by Introducing ttie following dills: No. 88-By Cogswell, lu relation to condemning land for the construc tion of Humes, shutes aud roads for logging pur pones, Thu ohalr appointed Senators Hatch and Crosuoou the Joint com mittee to visit the school for the blind also. Senators Hlmilulr and Blackmail ou the Joint committee to which all road bills are to bo referred. HHCOM) iu:aiin(i ok III i, IX. No, 8 By Cogswell, to protect employes and laUironilu their claim for wage. Referred to committee on Judlclury, No. 0 By Muckay, to protect the title of the owners of tloatlng logt aud lumber. Com. ou judiciary. No. 10 By Moore, to authorize Columbia county to construct aud maintain certain bridges, Com. ou Judlolary. No. 11 Hy WHIN, to amend see. &tt7 of laws of Oregon relating to wards and guartliuus. Bamo com. No. ia-lly llln-oh, to provide for tho completion of the state capltol building and to appruprlato money therufyr. Com, ou public buildings. No. 13 not Uilug printed was omitted. No. 1 1 -By Crosuo, to regulate the recording of town plats aud ceme tery plats, ami to provide for the preservation or the same. Com, ou counties. No. 16--By Willis, to i-stabllsh boards or mudloal oxamliiers or the state or Oregon, Com.ou elections. No, 10 Hy Cogswell, to amend sco. 11K.1, title 8, uliapter 16, of Hill's Annotated Iaws of Oregon, rolatlug to charges and ulaims against the estates of devoamMl iversous, Com.ou Judlolary. No. 17 Hy liikln, tu amend an aul entitled an aut lu create Ihestlkv or roeonlor for the counties or l.luu, Marlon, otu. IViiu. ou vU-otlons. No. 18-Hy iVgswull, to regulate the feiw and oaitiiwusatton of elerks and sherltls of theeouutle?. of liike, Ivwuiaili ami Crook. OnlerxM en- groMrHiid to pa tof third reading ou. tp iy u-Meya wi provnie for a MstUr of eights ami measure. Uiiii. ou JtHlhrlMry. No. W Hy Hillmi, tu uuioiid hhis. 4 and I of uh act eullllisl an act to uttHMid Mtos. MHH Mai, atAX, 9M and arWB ami to ihm! mh-h, WtftO mid WO f tltW I, rlMMler 88. Hills Uuda. tHM. UM NgfUllur!l. fto. aj-Hy IKkI ii, tM ieguk.1,, Ike prastWo of diruw-. aud the sslje of jvoUfSMs. tyi. oHlHdWary. segHgefiee by any person or perwHW or corporation operaliag ay rail- road r water craft in this stale, and I prtw-rilitng the pMlhmBi tbeff' for. Com. oajttdksarr, , The annofloewnent of the death No. 24 By Roley, lu ineorporte jir. Margaret J. Fudth, wife of tbe city f Athene. Cow. ou er-! jjr. Hamilton Smith will be ad aud poratfoos. Iunexpeetel news to many. She lies. No. 1 By HI Beta lr that a .quietly pass-ed away at 2 o'clock th joiat committee be appolHietl ! ex-1 amine the affair of tbesuie mititM. taken sick day before ra't Tbaak? Adtjpted. j giving with a complaint of the No. 24 By Hateh, for bourd of j stomach and has not been in j?wd regeats for the tale normal fcchooi. I IhiUIi t-iiicw, though ;be has bea Com. on education. j up rrnt of the time. She took din- No. 2S By Veateh, to regulate freight. Com. ou milraad-i. No. 27 ByCameroti, to inori.ior ate Medford. Com. on eriiorti.!s. No. 3 By Myer, t amend tec. 4029. Com. on railroad-. No. 20 By Crono, to autliorizw the Willamette Railnwd Co. to isi bond. Com. on r-ilroads. No. 30 Carson, to regulate the practice of medieiue. Com. ou edu cation. No. 31 By Hilton, to incorpoiale town of Fo6?il. Com. on corpora tions. BKTORTOF COMMITTEES. Hatch for the committee ou -du-cation reports on a. B. 24, for a lxmnl of regents for the State Normal school, recommends that it be paw-ed Ordered eugroi-ed and to Ufa third reading to-morrow. INTRODUCTION OF BILLS. No, 80 By Norvai, reincorporate Summerville, Union county. No. 00 By Blackmau, to fix sal aries of county judges. Hon. R. P. Earhart was extended courtesies of heuate. No. 91 By Blackman, in relation to loans. No. C By Gales, to fix the sal aries of county commlsrtloners. No. 91 By Matlock, to provide for a state law library at Pendleton. No. 94 By Muckay. for relief of T. G. Harkins. No. O'j By Sinclair, relating to fees of county officers. No. fC By Willis, relating to foreign insurance companies. No. 97. By Willis, to prevent the sale of liquor without a llceuf-e. No. 98 By Blackman, to fix sala ries of couuty officers of Harney county, etc. No- 99 By Carson, to regulate the organization and power of cor porations. 8KNATK AFTERNOON. No. 100. By Mackay, to amend an act to incorM)rate the city of Portland. No 101. By Tongue, to punish any ers'jn who willfully anaulls any officer while In the performance or bis duty. No. 102. By same, to punish er sons for refusing to aid an officer. No. 103. By Cross, to authorize couuty courts, to oiler rewards for thu urresl of criminals. T. E. Fell, of Marion county was extended the courtesies of the senate. No. 101. By Cross for the relief of Moses Hurd. No. KW. By Willis, to protiet tho rights of business men. No. KM),- -By Haley, in relation to tho compensation to Is- received by ! slierlfls for the hoard of prisoner. I No. 107. By Willis, for the relief of1 David McCully. No. 103. By Veatch, to reduce j tho charge for passing freights thr.' j tho locks at Oregon City. Vc-itoh i moved the susieiislou of rules and il wils read u second time and referred to committee on corporations. No. 100. By Willis, to organize school districts. HKC-O.NI) UKADI.NO Or HILLS, No. 44 By Hlrscli, lu relation to the examination of Int-ane. Refer nil to judiciary. 8. J. Mem, praying uougress to appropriate mevm-y to build u por tage railway around Tbe Dalles at Celllo. Adopted. No. Ill) By Tongue, concerning! suits for the partition of property. Rules weru suspended and Iioiim bill No. 12 by Merrill, tolneorpomte Central Point, Jackt-on Co., was, read a second and third times. Cur! rled. A mesago from the Sco'y of .State !SLa,'T ""J "' ttr.1 d "nhv av , , , ., ' .. , u'r, II'" rbrury, 11, (oriiiof tuild rlr WUH read informing tlio culllllo tliatcult omrt In the ully ofnle-, Miirlmi tint r..nrl i.l il... r,.llr...l . - -' - tilon had Ih-vu Ir-sued. Ou inotfon the leuute adiotirntd. PKUSOXIL AMI LOCAL. Wm. ILiLhiir. il,l.rlL- .,,,.... Is slow Iv ImnriivliiL fmm r.iili..r " ... .......,, ...,i.... in.. -1 Thurvi is a Minpioiou alirimd thai Halem will hkiii liavt- huuikIi barber bhoprt to Mipply the demand. Hov, Dr. V. S. HiirrliiKion, edi tor of tho Cliristlan Advooat, ut Portland, U lu the city to uttoiul tlu mooting of the Uvird of trtutttM uf tlio Wlllumultn unlvoivlty. Hon. Kd. l'urkhurst, ahugw train dealer of tilivldou, Iowa, and IVuiiity Clork Turner, u( l'rluglmr. Iowa, aro taking iu tlio olty, Thoy arv wx'klng a liK-utlon on the c-iu-ot. Iwv, lXugla, of tlio FrUnuU ohuiMli, who hat Uvu holding a- lwf revival lueotlug at NowtHH, amhill ovHiitty, U Sulvwii, wUtv ho U aiding the Invlhrvii to rlo money to hutht a uliurcli. Mr. Mini Mm, Jt,.di Un, iif ViHiki'iutu, Ohlii, nrvi lb iho ttly, giifHisuf lr. K. (!. HhUmt. lln-y uro on u tour of tlio oai hh u III IwiMitMy kxwtw in tviiuiu, m tkvy HN llllli-ll p4HtM.l Willi tliw OiplUl city. Man wau but HlU lw U. !," twit Im wants that m tuw M hv Mil gvl It. Jditif, DtmWaw .t ij, lwttt I tic tHtith b kiw ivri-r. ami ivll ...!... ..j . ... .. uuy Uio Ue tfetUru ho.-a. ANOTHER riONBEK (WXB. Mrs. Margaret J- SsBilh Patsen Away at the Fanilj librae in tlj p,-. ttHrning Jan. 21, 1981. She was ..r w,h her sWer, Mrs. 3. J. W. Meredith on Christinas day. Yes terday he f-eemed even better than usral aud talked quite freely until about 5 o'clock when she was .seized with a fainting from which she did not rally, aud ?he breathed her last at 2 o'clock tbh morning. The deceased wa. a daughter of uncle Charley Adams, who now Ilvc-i in The Dslles. but for many year a re-ideut of Salem. She was born in Indiana, near Crawfordsville in 1SP2, and crrwl the plain3 by ox tm viith her parent? in 1852. They wKtled ou a farm near Oregon City where they remained until 1861 when they ctuue Jo Salem. Soon after she was married to Dr. Hamil ton Smith. She was a sister to Mrs Dr. J. W. Meredith, of this city She leavei a hu-baud and two chil dren to mourn the lo?s of a wife aud mother. Tlie children are both daugl. ters and live at borne. Miss Lulu M. Smith who 11 teacher in the conservatory of music, of the Willamette, i-s tiie oldest, the other is a girl 13 years old. The funeral will take place Friday afternoon, the services being con ducted at the residence by Rev. C. E. Cline, of the M. E. church in which she had beeu a life long member. The funeral was put oil a day longer than it otherwise would have been, for an opportu nity for her parents to come from The Dalles. The remain? will be lam in tiie l. o. o. 1-. rural ceme tery. See the Oregon Land Company's new plat of 800 acres, garden land, hop land and fruit land from $35 to ?G0 per acre. The Oregon Laud company, red brick block, north end of Commercial street, Salem, Oregon. l-21-3t eod - Wanted. A compositor at Jour nal office. Electric Bitters. Tliis remedy m la-coming bo well known and so popular as to need no Hia-cial iiieutiou. xMl who have used Klectrio HitterH bluir thebaine sontf of praise. A puicr medicine does not exist and it 1h (-iiariiuleed to do all that is claimed. Electric Bitters will euro all diwaseH of tliclivcrand kiduo-is, will remove pimples, boils, Mill rheum and otheruflectious caus ed by impure blood. Will drive malaria from the ystem and pre vent as well as cure all malarial levers. For cure of headache, con stipation and indigestion try Elec tric HitterH. -Entire satisfaction guaranteed, or money refundid. Price 00 cts. Mid $1,00 per bottle at Fry's drug store. UBW acobs rail TheGreatV-1-1. REMEDY FOR PAIN Summons. In the circuit court of tin state of Ore. Hm ur tie c uiiiiy or .Marlon I.IxxIb .. WvUH, Plalnllir, VI. WllllHin P. WeUi-ll. Delnilant IO llllHIll K W.lKAll flafeniiin l.i !. hh' fiuulmUelUui: lu tlieuiimooftbe jtKlBorurnKOti, joh ure heroby remiired U apiM ar and answ r t tie eoiuplttlu. of the ??? "''"t plHlntlrt In Hit) above en- Hiranmn, no on Ule with the clerk of f"J .!. "" r rn. on Monday tu i ,,, wj ,. rruninr) SMI ft Mf, ... ..... ") uooiMHitUMltr oh6II K. aprnir HiilHiuwrMld uiUktnt hrrvby it uulMl. i tic j.alullit win a,,,,iy tollieituut . lJP l!w lJ t f'T lu ld nimpl li t, Uv-wlu 1 Lut tho iiutrrbx i-nntmct hen-utliir- and now riMInc Iwtwtwn j.m WlllUm J-. 6i..., hdi the plalnllir. . ..- .. ..: ... , ...... ,.. ,v .?"," """' WMICII, Kill! iri t I .'"?.. I1? u!l.n.u .'?' talicriuadci, uai,iiuu u.r ui-u inner anu lurllier !" way. be lu equity lu.i and rea ona iFi m luajr ih iu ecjuii Ulw. Held dontMUd hii JfT- 'a "'.l and pnovrboliig bai upon lh cruuud or ur ulllful dMrUou untl tiiMHuluumeiilnrihe pinlutlir ftw more lluiuuue )rll imui. PublUlmt in tliv('ii-iTL JorHN.w. (ut lx 'm by nMr .rf Hun Reulwu P. lloUe, judir)ttlirlrfuUaiurt ofthe .lute vf OrtMtui hn- Marlon ntuuty, nwje at lmU. in lb my of slm. Mb rum - ZrSSSMiTn .MHiriieyK tbr Plalnllir Kxocutrix Notico. XTOTICK U hry glrw laat lb ua 1 4fii;i m tMon Uay ui-dlnti MC-MUiJ Ot UM, I... WUt Jx VJl taIMM HHSl mS4 WUU UN htXWtor HtMl- ltl ii iM. tbui 4ul- vrta to ibV uadMlMit Hi bar rtmidrtMM m Nena r.i'?."".- lTTui w'' x uV.iJ'jM mm wmi m a.) rriiicucl lu mntr k lHrlilt, w kmiivratoowi u tew k lb 1-r.M-i, JalKMiy 1. UH ..- ..f' '- VK. I'll AN KY. I ML UUIKKITII. A,m J aivv wIMiiw.airiMr ixmmi, Wr. AMilfciKat! N-f AIuiliiUirtt1irs Xu(U?i, MOrilKI lMrr, (uvu u. wfc,MU , ?&:.?trc - ." j.w-r '" -luiuir.irMi.u 4 IB. T li-l tul .l fc. SKSr?tV? '' ' il i "i- u la. mt ,-. i, i.,.,, mtSH Wllb f" ?- MtuttUto ruM ix- MfHM A Wonder Worker. Mr. F-ank Huffman, a young man of Burlington, Ohio, states that he had beeu under the core of two prominent physicians, and used l!i.-!rlrfutmi.nt il n I il lie was not able to uet arouud. They pronounced ! his ,. i be conumntioii and in- curable. Hew i-ersuaded to try ; Dr. King's New Discovery for con- s-umption, coughs and colds auu at r luai 11IIIC B3 UUIUUIC w nam ui." the street without resting. He found, before he h3d used half of a dollar bottle, that he 'was much bet ter; he eoatiHued to use it aun 13 to day ejoyiBg pood health. If you nave any tarsal, lung or cuesi trou ble try it. We suaratitee satis'ac tioo. Trial Jottle free at Fry's drae tore. Tiie be.t in the Conntry. Dr. E. S. Helden: The Ethereal Cough Syrup cannot Is? excelled in the market for the cure of coughs, colds, and bronchial allection-;. W. M. BOGGS' Napa. Large size $1,00, small 50 cents. For sale by all druggists. Ilucklen's Arnica Salve, The Best Salve in the world ror Cuts, Urulfes, Sores Ulcers, Salt Rheum. Yeer .-ores. Teller, (,'hnpped Hand.', C'hllolaln. Corns and all Hklo Eruptions, and posl tlvely cures Piles, or nnpay required. It Is guaranteed to jrlve perfect Ratlslactlon or money refunded. Pnce, 25 cents per box. REED'S OPERA HOUSE Tuesday Evening, Jan. 27. THE WILLAMETTE Jubilee Singers k Minstrels, Under the management ol Wm. B. Dun nlngton, consisting of bobhh, dances and plantation melodies, laughable acts and larcei. The gaand opening, 26 ARTISTS 26 Beautiful costumes and something entirely new, assisted by the SECOND REGIMENTBAND. THE WILLAMETTE CiUABTETTE, con sisting of H.Johnson, James Cleveland. K H. Forester and Henry Wilton, late of the leading northwest minstrels. The celebrated WAI. B. DUNNI3GTON lu his entirely original act will entertalu the senators andsolonsln an amusing mnnnnr Tlnn't fill t1 Kln DunnlnCtOn S lauijhablo ufterplece entitled, "This ticket am too large, or going to the colored ball. A granu street pnniue at -:ju p. xu. Admission t) and 75ct. Tickets on sa!e at I'attou's. Notice. TMIE Salem Lumber Co. this day dis X solved by mutual consent. All persons knowing themselves Indebted to said com pany nre requested to make immediate payment to. I. W. Carr, in charge of tbe books. Signed, A. U. DUNCAN. M9-H J. G. DOUKAiSCJE. Jan. 17, 1891. TBE TEMPLE OF FAME. The Crowning of the Queen of Fame Will be given at Reed-a Opera House Thun uay January ct. 'ui. The moitpleailnt;,themost gorgeous and most luntructlvfs entertuinmeut everglven iu tbe city, CAST OF CHARACTERS. Goddess of Fame N. Eva Iee. Clinsline Nelll-u Leonu W illls. Hyjiatla iielle Golden. loioy Jennie xioolh Queen Elizabeth Carrie D. Wood rum. Martha Washington Lillian Hoblin. nisieroi uuarity tiimiia siarr, liarbaru Freltchie Mnbel Herren. ineuareyai8iera (.Minna H. Smith, Hattle Richardson Queen Isabella I.lnnle Ijwls. tMUuantha Allen.. .Mrs. Chiw. Itrlley. Mother uarlldd .Mrs. H. lxnicn. Xantippe Dr. S. A. I)aU Orace D.irliud Lulu JohnMin. Mrs. H. II. towe Ethel Lewis. Miniiho Augusta Palmer. Miriam. sue Allen Mm. Partington ciuru Lee. Horcnce Nlghtlugale Ella Arbergat. Joanof Are Urace (illilnghani.- Mary Queen of Foots Zuuta Palmer. llrldgei U'Klitnnlgau Edith trlzzelle. lx.ulaa M. Alcott Edith Iwl. Jenny LInd Mary Shaler. Pocahontas UerthaLee. Mrs. llrownlng Mrs. L. R Oiborne Mother Gxe e jioilen. Adellna Paul llully PurrUh. faBv Kred and Roy .Mi-Iofyre, PlanUt j.wiri sot.tt.' Cornet Kilo lly Prol. J. m. Coomer. Maids: Ada I'uviih. Rllh, ufH-ntinni. x.i.. Stone, Oelln Pa. ue. May suoblck, una Payne, Uertba OeMoss. Choi us of little glrN. Uraud 1-nbeleau. AtlmU.sloH U Reserved sou in 75ets nt lH-urboru book store. PRINTIN a NE OK THE LARQhXT ESTAULISH menu In the smia. iurn, .,. ,i,.... 'ortland. LartrpMt ut.wir iu.. ui.,.,i. , the State, and biggest discount. Semi foi price list of Job priuUng, and ratalogiio ol fegl blanks. "fc. M. WAlfE, Blearu Printer Salem Orevon. L S. SKIFK4 CO. Dentists, Neir Opera Hmh, Salem, Or. Juuoac? From Terminal or Interior l'oiils the Northern Pacific Railroad lithe line to take To all Points East and South. ST. PAUL AND CHICAGO ! (Nil etiufje eftMrs.) Compwted I of dtnla nusx uiuur utuMki Pulluwn diHwtixt r.m Sei "uir.iueal TOURIST Sleeping Cars. tlmi UmI mh Im oxirsi. KLKtiAi-rnvYccnuiriia. A MttUaatM o- -w H11 -t uifHrrutel UMl-tMi. ' ,Mi w tanxxin iimm , " !?:. -WUi..i ' ll.l T. lt r Kali u Ik Pttir &? Iv A N DS . Tho uiidiTsim-tl is j'lrj . ,... " i xi i ' i x Kinds ot ttirill lands at tin- Inst ratt-s rjail t.roj.trtv. L. C. FISHEli, 1U7 P. 0. Block Sale in l nun. omi M-aoirwjm JOHN HUGHES, Dealer in Groceries, Paints, Oils and Window Glass, "Wall Pa- n.'.i oiiil Ilnrrlpr. Arfisls' Ma terials. Lime, Hair. Nails and; Shingles, Hay. Feed and Fence Posts, Grass Seeds, Etc, SEW AIlVMKTJSnMKNTS. "IITanted local and traveling salesnipu Y i'1-.ell l.ulirlt-itlng (JIN. Appn x-ir terms to The Ulcterlchs Jll Co., Cleveland, Ohio. It TOHN 0'-?HKA, Attorney at law. Room J over rnplial Nstlonul bank. Collec tions a specialty. Corre-'pondecei-o'lclted. TIMBER AND TIMBER LANDS &l k I 'S 1 have 8)0 acres of good limber land forjSllNGER SEWING MACHINE coin nnn ,if the Deal MIPS lor u xuiu in Oregon. This tract of timber islocated one mill from K. R. 1 ald h-ive three other small tracts for f-alo of m acres pneh. I .... n,a .. anof-iftitv (if locutlmr homer mm u. "r----" -.-.;---,. ",,,,, steads nnu preempuons auu ni t..... In favorable iocjilltles Parties wanting eovernmeut 'and will do well t consult me as I um ivell jiosted in all the land laws mid latest decisions of the general land of- 'flce. I have three rellnciuishuientsforsale that aro well locauo, nanny to u.r. io xw It. Will bo M)ld cheap. I can be seen at rnv residence one block east of Cook Hotel, &lein. Or, W. W. HEPBURN, Sones of the Nations! GRAND PATRIOTIC CONCERT UXIVE11S1TY CHAPEL Wednesday Evening, Jan. 28, -BY Til K- PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY. FIF1Y VOICES, Assisted by Mis? I;ona V illls, Mis Edith Harri-", Jliss Ldua Aduins, Mi Mary hhafer. MUs Manda (Tombs, Mrs. Ninnle .- rnlth Mr. H. C. Eoley. Mr. W. A. (Jinn. Jubilee quartette. Ah-o rtdlnesl by MUs Ames, tonw In character and Maes of tbe civl.lzed nations Admivslou 25c, Tlclietfratthebook ."tores or members ot the V. U, baud. MARION TOWN SEND (SrCCEiSOKTG JAY C. SMITH ) PROPRIETOR OF "THE CLUB SRABLES." Sp.-eUI ott.nti n .-it. n to tra i-uiii etock. Ilorcb imftnted hv llie ihv, uek or month Colt. LixlhKTV AXI PUtHV SlItt'KTs. Pel. phone, Xo. 15. bALKM, OR. M.T. RINEMAN i)i:Ati:u in Staple anil Fancy Groceries, 'Ciockerv, Uti-sw.ire, Li-um, U'o eued and Willow ware. All kinds of mill feed. ANo veirettiblcnudfi lilts iu their season. Hlgbcxt Price paid for country produce." We solicit a share of your patronage, -9 J'tt State street JOHN G, BARR. Watchus and Silverware. JEWELLER, 169 State St. SCIENTIFIC OPTICIAN. Slocial 'ittontlmi to mpjiMirhiir il for 1 1 v i slglit and glassy attcd. Aslock that will rtl all eye. Glasses forcritloilciisMgrouud auu liucu iu ururr. WATCHCS, ETC. A now stook of clocks, silver and gold watches, sllvomars aud Jewelry; whlct will be sold chenp. Also a lot of f PACT' WATCHES, will be sold at less than half their value. Cull und convince yoiirsetr. wv Succr to Amos Strong. Pioneer Bakery 271 Commarcial Street. Frenoh ami Gorman Wheat and Rye Rmuls in City Styles. Vienna Hulls. SPECIALTY OK FANCY OAIvR b Pastry mid Cnufectlouury Baking In Full Stock. Our iibv bmul ml cake bokk.t are tlrat-ulas aIriB In their line, ami we aim to iwve Everything as Pine as the Finest . .Settle ! A f -l VWNHl lk fcr,yole.aV. I Appointment of Hxceutor. 4. wi) MKwn. Uui ib uutirlx..a yf, duly up ...o, rx,V"rSi"p,.1 w,ll .ud i ,.1U. , ju.Vr,i I,., , Ho. mijr .,iti or , Tiui,,,r 'rT, srrr"tarr ..-TbV,L' ILL-. '.; -.it lhm ,,, aiv i f i bi ii.. i,r , , i il .1.. , i Ik u J - nrnl to iurniyli lu yi all A 1jo citv and Ml- ho do All Kinds of lODRT WI xs Chenp ns i. y Lam.drv in tin- Country Using " bite Help tin! driiiglirst-clas- ork. srl.r.! fs and ;. o iii-peit r prtc a ork. "" Invited 'f doir; 30 LiLilv tiseet. N 0. D. IIUTTOX, Prop. Castings of all kinds made to order. MII.I. 3IACHIXKRV, PLANING MILLS, J COP.NICES, 3IETAL FRONTS, I WHEELS, PULLEYS, 1 and special castings ot nny style or pat. I tern made in fehort order, smooth and re liable In eve-y particular. i Repair any Machinery in Short Order. I Turning Iathe3, engines, hop prees anu nop Moe-i built. Will make estimates on auy iron work needed. Good price paid for old Iron. 3-lS-lm Office 181 Commercial St. All styles of the Knmons Singer constant ly on hand; also repairs and needles for al kinds of machine. BFRT CASK, Agent. SAVE MONEY ON BOOK SHOES Mil C. 6. GIVEN' iCo's. Bottom :-: Cuah :-: OUR SPECIALT.ES.. Prlcea' I. "HellablM," for men, Pebble calf, Crec-dmoor t j I-, a S-l. 0 fehoe for S2.7.". II. "Coimi mi Seme," for Ladies, a bright Diia.'ula, stylish as auy made, n 53.00 bboe lor J2.Tx III. I cau nvo you money on boy's aud children's shoe-,. Pu-itUcly low prices. Kepairing doue. Custom work solicited. ll:l-tf 25c Want Column. NVtlces inserted for ONE CENT PEU WORD EACH INSERTION. No ndver tienient ln.--erted In this column for less than twenty -five cents. "VTOTICE. All musicians who lUsh to JJS Joina musical society will please leaNe their names nt Diamonds music house uL. SOS ucmmerclel street. l:-Iv 1TMNE furnished rooms at reasonable rates nt'JTL'lieuiekela stiiet. 1:'J tw KINDI-ItGAHTEN: Mis. Padghnm's i limary Sihrxil nud Kindergarten iu session room of tho Paesbytciiuu Church. ANY personknowingthemseivesto have Jackscrcws belonging toll. C.HoMurd (icon, please return them. The persons having them are known and will prevent trouble by returning them Immediately. 12:jy-lm-dw TTANTEI) AN ACTIVE. HONEST MAN Salary S100 monthly If suitable, with opportunities tor luluuice, to represent locally a responsible ew York house. References. Manukactuiieii, Lock Box 15ni, N. Y". m A UARGAIN. A houe and two lots for XX. sale iu south balum at only JrOO. Iu- UUlreof W. It. Simpson. il, II' If UI.... . .... - ,..r 11:8 If LrtATRONIZE Home Industry, and use 4 ..u.,.,.,u .u..u 1.1UIUI.UIC UUttl- anteed to give relief or money refunded. Manufactuied lly 11. H. Cross, Salem, Ore gon. Smith A Steiner sole agents for Salem. 1-fcdlui WANTED An nctlve, rellablo man salary S.Oto S.S0 monthly, with iu cieuse, to represeut lu his ol n section a iiVPAiTVU REU lk llox1 1M Nr I York. '" respousiuie.Now York house. Uclmeue-s- ITlOUaALE. About three acres of land ; on Asylum Avenue, good duelllug oute, conveniently arranged; lanre baru, a rro.it vailuty of fruit trees aud shrub, uery; com enlent to Electric railway, uew rulllut; wntor on premised. For particu lars Inquire at second houso ou right hund side oi Asylum A fenue golug lroin city. I'M If ol "anted- To trade n town lot In dpi- tul Park Addiilnn r.ir i,.,inr a. luger, I'J Mill htreet, II:20-tf 9s iS, c WNKlt-S Of COWB.-Kor service, a PUre-hied Ilt-d Pnlinrl hull Twmi Cll.ll. At II1V Dl.lCrt In ., .,, f , Pahhisii. 'll-l-d Foil JtLNT Five nicely furuUhed roonm, close to business pait of clij, by the d.iy, week or mouth. Coruer Center and "onl btreet lthttf FFGM COVER TO COVZ.x. Fully Abreast with the Times. t- s m VEBSTER,S INTERNATIONAL DICTIONARY A GRAND INVESTMENT tar the Funtly, School, or Prgfetsional I brsrf Th Aathentio Wobstor' XT-' bridged Diotlonary, comprUinR tk Uuc of 18G4. 10 & '84. coprrlKb-'J proporty of tho nndortdKiaeil, it ? Thoroughly Revised and Enlarge ndasadliUnfraUlUiir-. tlUo, he tho nun nf TITV.X... 7 -n tarsi tionnl DicUonarT. Editorial work upon thla rovii hxw been la activo proEreu tor of' TenYeai-s. Not loi than One H ured paid editorial land ror b3' been eacacednpouit. , ,., Over S.100,000 expanded la " preparation beforo tho fiwt ?7 wm printed. Critical comparison trith on .f DlcUonajTisUTltcd. Got tho Bu O. ft C. SIKItUlAM X- CO., PobUbr RtiHnfll,l 4fu.. 1 . R. A. ii.. .... J,,, M Tl. iUot. drMUsi -. - - - -vrx vi IM- Wl ' il l.-luiurn W4l7Jiikiuiilx.aiiruJrfWrtfr t-s f'1 A ini iwX. XdrnxmUti