W :. i i. ' i i .. b. mi cihtal jormuL THE LEGISLATURE. WEDNESDAY FKI1. II, 1801. TBKMH OK SUK-OKllTlON. Dally by tnnll per year, W 'all by mull per month, ' A'eekly by utall per year, . 1 W M9-U not raid lu advance the price i EEKLT JOUIi.AL. Will m pmrml frtr f hi. W tlM per year. If paper are not delivered promptly ntl!y tbeofneo. FIIKE DELIVERY HY UARRIKR. Dally for lti(tle weok, 18 cu. Dally for two weeks, . .- Sicl. Dally by month, tocu Ollectlou will be tnnde ou liit nnd 15th of month. Hulwcrlbora will pleHe leave money forcarrleraatboune or whereon it it delivered, mm to caune no delays In -nllrct'on Tllr. ETHCrWO CAITTAt. JOCBSAIi TtU- larly receive the afternoon associated prcsi dispatches. GILBERT k PATTERSON, Dealers in Groceries, Crockery, Glassware, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Brushes, Windowglass, Etc. Sole Agents for Epicure Tea and Big Can Baking Powder. LOCAL MAHKKT. Wheat, not 02 cents per bu. Hops, active; SS.to&l ronU per lb. Tnflli-s nf nil flavora nmde fresh every day ut Strong'" renlnurunt. Only fruit extract unci! In ourcuu-tile. TitK Fair Ground IIoad. The mibsldy Tor the fair ground cxtcu hIoii of tlm electric road Ih tdowjy growing. There Ih yet ubout WW) of the f 10,000 to be Huliscrlbcd though tho BolIcltorH have secured promise for nenrly tlmt nniount. They have done little thin week owing to the dlHugreenble weather to get ubout. The solicitor have full confidence that tho whole umount will be Re cured In n few dnyn. Tho dlllloulty now before tho coimtructlou of the road Ih tho right or wny. When tho plan for thin road wan llrnt tallied up, there wua n general wllllngtitKH to give u right of way; but at preH ent It KceniH that there are n few who liavo changed their opinion on this matter. Whenthey carefully coiiBlder tlio boni'llU and tliu iiccru tlons to tho value or their laud cuiiHcd by n road piiKHhig tliromjli It, no ouo will hcMtnto for a moment to glvo tho right of way for the road It Ih very ovldent thai the road will bo built to the fair ground. And if itcunnot bo built on Seventeenth Htrcet, there are st recta nearer tho heart of tho city which aro willing to bid high for tho road, ami three will give a right of way without a dlnsentlng voice. Tho people on the proposed routo cannot financially all'ord to allow this chance ot Heeurlng a road to puim unimproved. Tun Country Full ok Tiiiim. Tho Wlllametto valley was never before no raided with viif-H and trumps as at (infe'iil. They area worthless oiiirw of idlem who are not hunting for any thing to do that la lioucMt. TIiIh Hlute Ih badly In need of a tramp law, whereby iIichu men could be matle to work on the roads. TIiIh metlmd would hooii leftHon the number of Hiieh pooitle, If the Htate doas not hoc lit to euitel nucIi a law, let Huleiu begin the work by tu ranging no who vuu have each put In itlmiil a week breaking Ntono for every olleiiho bniught nguliiHt any ouo of them, Thie fellows havo a ttpuclul dlsllko for 8touul)reaklug,Hud where It has been tried it Iiiih worked well. They hood learn to uvotd a city that glvuHthem 111 treatment. The city hint nut been without wnue kind of n robbery or burglary for a day for more than a week. Tho people aro Incoming aroused over tho mutter, Tho hint Uioft which him U'eu lepoited wm committed yealordny afternoon In tho California exhibit ear. TIiIh was n plokpookut who neeuretl tho watuh and ohulu of Ml Ida linns,. It was done while the cut were well packed with poeator. Thorn Is IioolUniiH to the (lilttf. Continued from fifth page, for tate lnmrd of horticulture, spo clul order fur the evening failed to pavs, i)cal mkasurks. JI It 8, to IncortKirute Kant Port land. Pulsed. Hcveral local bills were then taken up and passed as follows; Name of Alkali changed. Winchester and Junction City were incorporated. JIouho bills Incorporating Hills boro, Dandou, Long Creek nnd Mo Miuuvllle, and changing the name of Jtoy, were passed. Senate bills incorporating Hub bard, Newport, Empire City, Bherl dun, Tillamook and the Astoria sea wall bill, were passed. J I U No .18 Hy Meussdorfler, bridge bill, itead 1st and 2d thru and referred to Multnomah dek-ga linn. Upon motion of Senator Tongue, the vote by which 8 It No 1, bj Veateh, to abolish ruilroud commls sinners, failed to pass, was recoiiBld ered and that bill be mude a speciu order for Monday, Feb. 10th, atl p in. Adjourned. 1I0UHH FORKNOON. 8alii, Feb. 11. House met at U-TO. RKSOI.UTIONB. Hy Weed, that Friday morning each member bo asked to designate one bill that shall he taken up and acted upon. Rep Armstrong moved to deftr consideration to next Tuesday morn ing. Curried. JJy Holmes, thattlioHeiilor senator from Oregon bo Instructed to cast his vle for free Hllver. TubUd. Uy Iteed, relating to extension of public surveys of hinds. Adopted. JJy McCoy, reciting that lolnt res olution providing for a two-stati-postage railway hud been In the liaudH of the Com on federal rela tions for Home time, and that it Ik required to report. Itep Armstrong Hiiltl It wnt already rejorted. The resolution was adopted. Itep Gurllcld moved reconsidera tion ot II II No 72, to erect suite monuments at section corners. Carried. Tmnu huMUKK Yard. Mr. Thus. 81ms, of .Mill city, It. the Ciioot of tiU relative, W. A. Slutw. He repreouistlie huiitlHin I.uiuUr company, nut! i. tMtutli.hiug oxten lvo yunU iu this oily. This yard will be near the slaughter ynrd of E. C. Crow. Thio two large lum ber yards whloh uro now hi prog ress of construction lu this city uivn Btrong proof of tho fnlth other parts of tliobtntetiuveln tliumlvuuttt uiuut of Haleui. From the present outlook It mint tlmt this city will Utnblo tosecuioull the luuilwr she can uw right hero In thoulty. Iist yivir coutniHtors were wuiiwIUhI to Ht to other points for UimUir tu sup- ixdattiiK to grist mills ply the building demand. lllLLHOKTIIIIU) RKADINO, No lbO lly Uutler, to regulate the salarleH of county treasurers Passed. No 160 lly Henry, inappropriate money for u wagon road In the Cascade mountains In Liiiu county. Pusscd, No 22.1 My Hames, to protect llsh lu the luKesnud rivers. There was u misunderstanding us to report of the committee striking sec 2. Lost Recommitted for amendment. No 221 Hy McCoy, to create and aid Kastorn, Western and Southern Oregon district agricultural societies. Withdrawn as It has passed senate. NnitO lly Meussdoiller, provid ing for the tiling of supplementary articles of Incorporation of religious, benevolent, literary or charitable societies, etc. Heo 1 That three or more olllcers or trustees of any Incorporated re ligious, benevolent, literary or char itable society, or any society which shall have for Its object tho develop, ment of the physical or mental ea puelthw of Its inumberH, or tho de velopment of agriculture or mcohun cs, may tile Hiippleinentury articles of incorporation at any time, when a thrco-foujths vote of tho ineiubeis present ut a special meeting of any Mich society, calli-d for that purpose, shall so determine, for the purpose o amending, enlarging or changing tho object, business or pursuit of any such Incorporated society, not ex tending beyond religious, Uuievo- leut, liturury, cdtioutlnuul, soulul or charitable purposes. Hep Metnsdortler sold this bill was to enable edueatlniiul stletlus. Itep Mluto oppoMd It as u mis-eliler-muklug bill, for the purpwo ot removing Willamette University to Portland, and reducing the majority if trustees from 7 to S., to facilitate this leuiovut In opHwltlon to Its foundeix. Rep Holmes exnlalusd i hat an amendment had been Intro- duoeil that obvlatml this. Hep Mluto further objected that i he hill wus a dangerous ouo as It placed the coutrol of till suuh Instltu ileus tu the hands of a minority of trustees. Ayes, 42; mxis 11, PmshhI. No ItW-lly WoWh, amending pllotuRw set mi Cwluinbla, tm us to ivtUlro two illutaKe ikimmlsMouors to nMl at Astoria, boat, si, 3 and 4 wens struck out. No. 107 lly Jennings. To amend Mictions 8S17 anil 3WI8, Hill's CimUj, Ite-eonmilt- SENATE FOKENOON. Salkm, Or., Feb. 11, 1891. After roll call, prayer by Rev. Guynne. Reading of Journal dispensed with. Report of state superintendent of public instruction read. The rciort la exhaustive and gives a thorough and full explanation of the school "text book question." 1000 copies of the report were or dered printed. President signed J. M. No 9. Motion adopted authorizing the committee on enrolled and engrossed bills to call to their assistance clerks of any other committee not engaged In work. There will be no special clerks In the senate. President isgncd senate bills 143. 102 und 27. T1II11D KKADINfi. No. 173 By Fullerton,comfinning title to certain grantees of the state, passed. No. 118-Substltuted. By Moore defining the word Hcacotist. Passed No 33-By Walt, authorizing a mother to appoint a guurdlan by will. Passed. No 11 By Weatherford. regulat ing foreign corporations doing busi ness lu this state. Failed to pass. No 68 By Carson, relating to compulsory education of blind or deaf mutes. Fullerton ofl'ered an amendment "providing that no child shall bo taken to either of said schools unless by consent of the parents." Amendment lost. The bill failed to pass. No 140 By Italey, regulating in terest charges. Passed. Adjourned. TUB ATTENDANCE (IRUWINO. Everybody dues to see the Attractions at the Omul Army Fair at the Armory. Tho attendunce at tho fair was even larger lust night than on the provlous, and tho Indications are for a still larger attendance to-night. One of the neatest thliigsin the fair, und which has not yet been men tioned Is the little mounted cannon made hy tho Baleni Iron works. Thero Is no piece of mechanism iu the fair that shows more skill ami better workmanship than this llttlo gun. Tho young ulllgutom ara the attraction to tlio museum. Tho va rious modes of voting aro a novelty und nre liberally patronized. Air.onir these aro tho guet-slng ut the num ber of beans iu u bottle; tho one who guesses tlio nearest Is to receive a $16 clock; the guessing tlio number of shot In a bottle, and various other modes of voting at ten cents a vote. TO-NKlllT'H l'UOOUAMMK. The entertainment to-nlglit will bo by Switzerland, presented by Miss Grace Scrlber, director; Miss Annie Thornton, assistant; und Mrs. Jennie Llnu, Mrs. Scott Bo.orth, MIkh ICdnu Moody, Miss Leila Wat ers, Mfss Helen Edesund Miss ICdlth Fnrrnr. The programme is as fol fel fol eows: Swiss People's Song Trio. MfH. Bo.orth, Miss Waters, .irs, ijiin. VerglssMoln Nlchl.. ...liter Solo. iWh-s Ihorntoti. Jwlel Duet. Mr. Kuudrel, Mr. We tiger. Fleeting days Solo. Miss Fairur. Hlnnneblauei-See Duet. Miss Thornton, Mr.Duu Steluer. Legend of llrugunz Reading. Miss Scrlber. Run, des Vuches du (irtiyero.-Solo. Miss Thornton. The Farewell Duet. MUs Scrlber, Mr. Ivuudret. Song of Switzerland Chorus. PACIFIC COAST ITEMS. Manguis Jackson.a Texas cowboy, wanted lu Portland, Or., for burglar izing a private residence of $000 worth of silver wure and Jewelry some weeks ago, wus urrested in San Francisco on hiiuduy. The Seattle Times has been sold to the Press of that city, W.E.Baily, the owner of the latter paper, pay ing $60,000. The Times will be merged Into the Press. Mrs. Mary Foster, a talented writer, of Sacramento, was run over by a street car on Tuesday of last week, and on Saturday the doctors amputated a limb. The shock wns too great for tier, and she died on Monday, aged 01 years. Senator Jlitelifll. Among the senators re-elected this winter Is John II. Mitchell, of Ore gon. Mr. Mitchell lias been in pub lic life a lung time, and lias held many positions of public trust. Hi was born in Washington county, Pennsylvania, Juno 22, 1836, uud educated ut the common school, by private tuition, uud in the luw school. Ho was admitted to tin bur, anil removing to California, practiced law first in San Louis Obispo, and afterwurd In Sun Fran cisco. In 1800 lie removed to Port land, Oregon, and became promt uent In politics almost at once. In 1801 ho was elected corporation at torney, and a year afterward to the state senate and served lu that body four years, the last two as president of thesenate. He was commissioned lieutenant-colonel in the state militia iu 1806. In 1800 he was a candidate for United States senutor, and was defeated In tlio caucus by only one vote. From 1807 to 1871 Mr. Mitch ell was professor of medical jurispru dence iu the Willumetle University utSulem. Iu 1372 lie wus chosen United States senator, and served ono term. Again u candidate for I ho sumo position iu 1882, he wus ugiiln defeated, after u long dead-loo;;, but was chosen in 18S6 to succeed James II. Slater, democrat, who had I u 1S70 succeeded him. Har per's Weekly. LEGISLATIVE KEVIKW. JoUliNAL Editorial Headquarters, 1 Legislative Assembly. The assessment and taxutlon bill Introduced and pushed in the house, has leeu read 1st and 2d time lu the senate. Senator Hlrseh has Introduced a bill iu the senate allowing Salem to luctir nu indebtedness of $20,000. The (bug) horticultural commis sion still stands on the statute. The senate refused to repeal it 11 to 10. Senator Tongue's Idea in mukiug Veatch's bill, providing for icpeal o railway commission, specml.'order f-r Monday at2p m, is to feel the pulse of the seuuto on railroad legls lation, with n view to etrengtheninir the powers of the commission or else do away with it altogether. There are no tiles upon the house. It bus made ii-cord for the people on every point at which th"lr interests are involved. Will the senate carry out the will of the people for railway regulation and coutrol, or will it serve cheaply the Interests of foreign corpura tions ? Mr. and Mrs. It. S. Wallace have returned from their two weeks' visit in California. T'm Wor ) Knrlcliud. The f.-!ci;;tier. of the present day fot he production of everything that will conduce to the material welfare and coinfortofiu.inki.ul arc almost unlim ited, nnd when S; rup of Pigs wns first produced the world was enriched with the only perfect laxative known, as it is the only remedy which is truly pleasing and refreshing to the taste and prompt nnil effectual to cleanse the system gently in the Spring-time or, in fact, at tay time, aud the better it is known the more popular it be comes. Take It In. Ladies, do not let tho time pass by without taking ad vantage of that special marked dow n sale of dry .goods at Liiiiii'h dry goods store, Salem, oppiclti- Ludd & liu-h's hunk. instruments Filed tor Kecord at the Cuunty Kecorder's Ofllce. I N Miles ond wf to J A Cook; 20 ft in Highland ad lo Salem $ I N Miles und wf to Tennie CMinthorn;29 ftin Highland ad to Salem I N Miles and wf to Ger trude Minthoru;.29 ft in High laud ad to Salem Oregon Lund Co. to J L Stuck & Co; It 17 blk 4 Pros pect ail to Salem Oregon Lund Co. to I N Miles; 29 ft in Highland ad lo Salem Geo II Hollister to G S and CE Brown; Its 5, 0, 7, blk 8 in Hollister'sad to Stay ton ji iiouson to John A Shaw; It 1 blk 0 Stuyton Junies Saunders andwfto Lea nder Brown; It 1 blk 6 Stuyton 150 300 60 400 Tim 1'rtililem .Soiled. ,n Wood l'urlfler. 1000 Unrivaled round nt lat In Illbbnrd's Jlhcumntlc hyrup A remedy whleli c-iik-Ih all pol-ou-ous mutter from tlie blood. A well known eltlzen of est Lelinou, iud.. testifies to lis vii I ue: II iill'ords mo nlensurp in alula iimt mr. wife f tins received greater benefit from Hlo- uiiiiin iwieumunc Bjrup iimn from nn (I. A. II. FAIR. Program for Tuesday Evening. Instrumental Solo. National Russian Hvmn Mis Annie Thornton I T-ihleuu ...Russian Weddiue f-eene ! Vocul Silo, "Watching," Millard i Mrs. J. H . Htriekler Tableau Sleighing Scene Violin Solo.. - Selected Master Curl Denton Tableau Columbia and Russia 'ii ii' ci vnnn it i vi'i,. , . . inn nuu.rm Jl.U r V j I IiLv; C'MIIMW TihraHr, i.J1....i -., '"-lAll iUiu.injy -IJ(HlK-' jXO LATEST ANU riKT OE ITS CLAS 3 SAY ELLA! Look over my wardrobe and take some of my old cloth ing down to the Dye Works, 183. Commercial Street, and have them dyed nnd renovated and we can save enough to buy you a new dress iu the spring. All right,dear,I will do so right away. JOHN HUGHES, Dealer in Groceries, Paints, Oils and Window Glass, Wall Pa per and Border, Artists' Ma terials, Lime, Hair. Nails and Shingles, Hay, Feed aud Fence Posts, Grass Seeds, Etc, KEW ADVERTISEMENTS. L 1'ItOF. 8. A. HANDLE Is hereby placed lo nomination for election to tbe ofllce of school cleik of Dlt. 21. Oregon. Muny Citizens. Marlon county, Bon Ton Restaurant, B. W. LEWIS. Oysters, Etc, Fresh Xleots, AlvrayBon Hand.- OPEN AT ALL HOUI13. DI8 Commerclul Street, SALEM, .... OreRon medicine she ling wr tnim.. ii i- iiieoesif.unll M e Mud ft Ichlv ... ,.-..... H"J u i '.' .v-s 'i a'-'-ack. West Lebanon, Ind. Sold by Smith AHtelner. In Puoiiati:. In thu mutter ot the guardianship ot Klmer 11. Al- wilda ami Alex 11. Scott, minors. KI len B. Scott, gmirdlun, files Inventory ol the real proimrty, which amounted to t!,ui). ..in tho matter of tlio estate of L. A. Lubras, deeeuted, time set for hearing, March 0th. ... In the mutter of the estate of P. K. Kldreidge, deceased, Mrs. Annie Uldreidge, administratrix, tiled her llntl soml-uuuual account, which was approved, .lu thu entitle of Chas. Rlohlovleeea-Hed; W, T. Rich es, attmlstrutor, tiled hU receipts for tho llual distribution of moneys lo heirs of dccouHud. Administrator wus discharged and bondsmen re leased, AiiuiMTKi) lint Anhai-lt. Kretl TIioUniux was nr runted liut night iu, im uii i iu,t.iuruner. when R K S I (INATION AfX'HITKI). At thu ineetlni: of the trustees of the Wlllumetlu tu.lveisity last night tlie reslguntloii of Dr. C. Stratton was considered ami ueivpt ed. This leaves the ehani-illorshlp of the university vacant, - "I don't mind," said a lady clerk, when her best friend uil'orcd to pre sent hc-r u pair of kid gloves, "but you must ho suru to gut them ut Holver-on's." Collee pots, li,t, lo (.-ent; 2qt, 15 cents; 3qt, 20 eeuts; -lit, 2r oents; Oijt, ;) cents, ut Crlss-miiii t Oshurii. Go to Crlssmun A Osburu for vmir rubbers. I.IVnr Coinpluliit-llllllmmieH. Tim chief hyinptnins of this dNe.iKe nro Ueprestiinn uf spirit; roiilnvitetltoni; ue: bad MHtlHe moiilli; dlsMiiremblt brtxah; dry HKInulth blotches nnd eruptions-; sallow i-omplexlon mid ellou- ej e; tired: ifhluir kliimidPi; dull p..tn li, rlKht sled; l.ilnti.ess ilirlneHsiuid Irreeular bowels. This com plulutluull of Its forms chii be leadllv ViT.'i iVo ,nKly "r Ounn's In-i.rovtd l.lM-r Pills us directed; nnd n lliiirerinir sin- lof sIcKuess will often bepreiented bv mojruse. bold ut IS cents n bo by mlth Ofllce of JNilem Stenn laundry 230 Liberty. Branch ollkvs, 20!) und 2o2 Coiumereial. RKKItlSiHMK.N'l-8 will beserviil ut the Russian booth lu the G. A. R. fair every evening, Including litis stun ten, poniernlekel, Russian eur vlu und other national delicacies. Kim Sninoi, Clkuk. I hereby uniuuinee myself us a candidate for School Clerk for District No. 24. -'' W. S. Ilutias. Canuiiiati: kou School Clkhk. Tho undersigned lu-reby an. iiouuees himself us n candidate for re-election us school clerk for dis trict No. 24. W. B. Simpson. . 3-4 ft " ' II Montee Bros, still take the lead on low priced photos. Only tho best. Savon laundry soap only 5 cents u bur ut Crisstimn a Osburn's. Proposals Invited. rpHE Board of Trustees of the Oregon X Mate Insane Asylum hereby invite sealed proposals ns lollews: 150 'Ji lb mattresses, nil gray hair best quality, H foots Im-hes loug by 2 foot tin ow ios ieiner-(ce-e, reuovutea H00 pairs red blankets. MX) yards heavy Arnonbeng ticking, one yurd wide. ISO white bed dpreads. ISOulIlron be.idstends with wlie mat tresses. Each mattress to be:! foot 8 inches wide by U loot 4 Inches lone, composed of HCiJ wires, distributed in the lollnwiug man uer: E ich outside strand to cuiisist of 0 wires each, followed with a utmnd of -I wires each:. 'istra nds will rundown thecen teroft wires ench, then 0 strands on each side between the center and outside, dls tributed.-it equal Intervals, oi 4 wires each all other strands composed of 2 w Ires each, and the ineh not more that The rlKht to reject any and all bids re. sered. Hlds will be opened at 2 o'clock p m., Tuesday, March 3, 181. BYLVE-.TEU PENNON EU. GEO V. McHKIDE, PHIL. METSCHAN, Hoard of Ulrecton, Wm, A. MUNLY.Oerk of Hoard 2.-2-1W Proposals for Wood. mHE board oftrusteesof IheOrcgon stale X Itisue Asylum hereby Invito sealed bids tor wood tut follow s: 1-j.o corus or sound body nr wood. I'M cords of second growth Or Wx)d. UK) cords of pole oak wrod llody ilr to be sound wood. SH-cond erowth flr to b nil snlit wood from tlmberlargeenough tOspllt;no,ound wH)d accepted Pole oak to be not less thau 4 Inches In diameter. Mood to be piled M feet three iijiiit- uiHii ami an uemeieu Drrore Ueto her lo, lMd Hlds will be received Ir amounts of from fltty cords up. The wood must be four leet in length nnd nftheerj best quality, subject lo the approval oMl iiit-dicnl sopermieudent. Tho right to reject any and all bids is re sered. Hlds will be opened at 2 o'clock p in , Tuesday, March J. ljl. -YLVKSTr.lt PEXNOYEIt, UKIJ. V. MclJKIDE, PHIL. ME1-S.CHAN1, . Hoard of Trustees III A. MUN LY, Clerk of Board. 2:2 Iw Our new design of Vibrating Shuttle Machine Is i lie latest dev. ment of that popular principle, containingspecial patented iinnroveiiita! what makes it : 1st The lightest running machine iu the market. 2d The simplest machine iu the world. It requires absolutely n lfn..nt.l.... I, U0 ii-ui-iiuii;. 3d The only Vibr.itor that makes a pprfect stitch a result heretoforeat. laiui-u in i;iiiiu- iijueiiuies ouiv uv our waeiuuiiir. .III. fpi -,.! i.i.i. ... ii. .i...... i Tin jufiiuiy luruior w men can sew iroi'i ligiuest to Heaviest cotton I without change of tensiou, covering the whole range of farullTl POINTS OF SUPERIORITY. 1. It has a fur shorter needle than anv other miHiine "f Us t- as 2. It bus the simplest shuttle made: you can't help threading It riirbt H. It has the latest and best form of automatic bobbin winder. ' 4. It lias the latest uud best stitch regulator. By simply turningascrew me suiuii can ue leusiiueueu or suorienen wnne me niac-nuie is run. Illtltr 111 fllll Unni.fl Vfl fnalunlllrr nnnnoonftM I, ,..,., ...l.nH n "- ",vn.. a.w .nnn ..iiifc uvi.i....niii , ,i, iiiie. i.iiciever ION ine L Itlmute Pern-ctinri of a simple family sewine Dm BURT CASH. Attent. 181 Commercial siieet. leave it. chine. Salem Truck it Drav Go S-l rsJlllVlll 11UU1 VV 171 111 UVi hay, coal and lumber. 01- t- t flpp st..lp St. niinit(iSli. len: Iron works. Drays and trucks may be found thro i'h u't the dav atl tne corner oi oiaie ann uomniereial st reels. Iv AN DS . The undtTsip;iied is prepared to fun.i-h buyers kinds ot farm lands at the best rates. Also eitv and sub urban property. L. C. FLSHEK, 197 P. O. BVk.Salem. fUi'wwMmi The Sii'em Steam laundrv, 230 I.itH-ity street. Satisfaction 'Guar. 1-io-tf HllUt.il. Tin: Hpsii. For tlufeotf unit f.- groiiw uf Uu legWutori at Cutter lin's Is unabated. People liedw the members are buying them us a mure work of art I'm: Or'Kti'KKs. In a uneeiul group Catterllu has prluted pliutue. Kid glove u-ore never mi cheon hh t thtBHH?iiil8iiIeiitIIolverson's this j weeK, E?fift hlop p.ilU only 5 cents' at Crissiuun & Oibara'a. Long bar toilet sipoulyocetiLat Crlssinan a Ostium GEO. C. WILL, OP WILL BROTHERS, Albany and CorvallU. The Orgau aud Sewing machine reiulis or aud adjuster has opened a shop iwo doom north of the post ufflcv. He hnsover tn years experience lu this line and guar anlsnll hi-s work. He will repair nnd clenu them at your home He alio keep k full line of Pianos. Organs nnd Sewing machines, hewing muctiiues to rent. LMmik li m m . &w vs nf WfflSm mfflWMcftm n RRHSI hBF? &k3sDnBt8BfflP fs .1..M. .Ul, .-J&, w"MMMMlMMWMlMhJWiaBMMiaMfJl Who do All Kmdnof Wt m m As C'h'up the Count". and doing tlrst-cluss irk. is anv Laundrv in U-di.fi White Heln J6Sr"liaiI.es and perils inv ted to inspect r dkkw if rloin work. 230 Libtrtv .tseet. Cs- Are Some People Always 111 They never look ahead nor think. People hatt'J Known to wait till planting season, run to the grocqB their seeds, and then repent over It for 12 menths.i: than stop and think what they ill want for the pito VICK'S SEEDS neer disappoint, is their: from the millions who have.planted them. If it is Fb or Vegetable Seeds, Plants, BUbs, or anything i: line, MAKE A'O MISTAKE this year, but ud cents iur Ylciz's riornl Guide, deduct the nu from first order, it costs nothing. This nnnrerc logue contains three colored pla'es Grainiest Aor; ties e er offered, aoo in cas'i prem ums to ih se setJ club orders iooo cash prices at one of the State F.: Grand offer, chance for all. Mad 1 in different shaft: ever before; 100 pages 8' x to'4 inches JAMES YICK, SEEDSMAH. UOfHK-TI'i'-'Sl "J"" the whUtle wits blown he run up to ot "' wtlltvru of both Iioum-s of th the Cook hotel and there rvUted arrent ud truck Ottlcvr Lak while ho wm btlug arrested, InrHotliiK painful wound over the eye, which require! three Mltclies to ew It up. le;llHture. They look about us well m the feuutor ud legislator, - .. Skn.tkok Hol'r 7 Lottie don't ear whleh, but It Is n ftict tlutt no WrwarrwigniKt at li o'clock ti-! iiiriulwrtiufotili ..uL.v n... dnywhou he plead guilty to Nith tr Kixwri. ftuin Kurmr A LU',, fur ohurgw and was held for Msnteuco U hfuokt'Kirs taiy them, later thU afteriiiHiu. lie will nroU- " ' Htaykh TtM) I.o.no. l,-t Knn day evening two young mu, of North Howell prolrle, luft u (uhiu Btaudlng lu front of the home of two youug ladle whom they were to take for a drive. The ImrM be coming uuetuiy b-t ut uu the Jour ney. When the iowag men iwm out, to their (lUmay no tituiti wu there. The fthr of thu young iaaie and tho more deliberate young nun vers eual to tho emerg ny. ami letting out towanl Hllvertou captured tho fugitive team, that had done uo more- wrlou danugo than to lose the euhlout to UiemU. Iel to oummlttii on agriculture. Original hill respilrun that nil inlllons U rHiilriHl to glvo not 1cm than Wltmof dour fnr a bubl of Hour. The eomiiuttee mi agrluulture riHMmiituHHl again that It i. Mer chant mill now eUlmeil that thwy vvr not obligoit toeowply with th Ml law. ltp Hull Mild thl wouWl be mi uujuvtkiw to lSKnteru Omgou whero w liMtt wouhl not turn out 40 lbs. ItepUauiWo oppsvuM ou ouUtu tioiiHl g roil ml. Itep Mluto nhow ml that tho mtlllng tnut lu wuina of all our mill wtuUklng wht toll It pletiMHl. IaibI. No. SI lly Snider, to aimvud lily Uvml with the ominty for the next month or mk HU courtcMin wat nUtt 4k1h1 Iu jail kt night for txlng drunk. XKw-Mtr AuiiiVAU-rttiHik of eM HM at I.utiM'B-utuspwIwt lu tvle and variety. TllKlUi'KPlUlUI.KM. Jl'SV IltiUMlVHII.-.ltlnl.u.i II.... .. ItoV. TllOei. , flllM h.w. ... ...... ... ... Brown, the .l,,r.wl ,,. i..u,-. J ",..... v",,wo '" ' V l m , , 7 ' "' ' i'. M. K. oharvh In PortWiud, will give I - frxM leotutv In the uwlverltyi Fw.rdtuuk. were sm h LoarUiL em.wl thl. eveiilHg. llov. Brown U IhU ,,u,r..,.. t ,, ..T.1?.1 araau..M .ii ti... wu.i. i; "-- - "" m. zt. "-.- . w t llfcvrltflVV Ut NltXT DOOK 1X T1IK II. A. 1L htvp link Uw. PumI. yAIKi W. A. IWuwiu, tho Bute NTT By Armtnag, t amend fctmt fruiterer and coiifeettoner. U theeharu-rof Balem. PahmhI. uppll(xl with tho flopt aud uiut IW lly Wtwd, to rt dellekHii took In hu Hue ovr hi ""? f Bantwm. lUp. Hmry ftaleni. Jf you want Kiimnblugj llHVixl Indutlulte potjiHnvHt, Ut 4olrw don't jaw him Uy. t wit ' A i nw 1jI ta.kk1alll HUll U i.k. ..tk... Wue. He luue of the few uikw eelt. w.o bn hewn hU way litrwtgh p1- twu- noir tirjiMiHVS wr high . five iUty HelnHros chow-chow and pick les, Dnrkee's sii'ad dressing, Uur- hun scocoanut and tomato cafeup frsh at Jus. Clark's Court Street Grocery. Valentine at the lowest prices at Seargent's, The newest wall paporatSargent'n. Wood fou Salk. Big llr aud nwple. Leave onlers at J. C. Brown A Co's hanlware store, Sa- '". , Fkank HahoU) 1-Av-lui - t U.vru. 15th FxH.-Tlwt reduo- mm raie ou grertiest otoak of all wool drma ohhIs Ih Sakiu will pro ivtnl at J. H. Luitn's popular Salem dry go.xi Iiou-hj. a w M.T. RINEMAN. UEALKIU.N Staple anil Fancy Groceries, 5'vMf.ry 0"sw.ire, I.unps, Wooden and W lliow ware. All kind of mill feed "Highest Price imid for country produce." A""0it u,,ure of your pitrouaije. Itt Slat street LEADING THE SEASON. My New Stock of Wall Paper Has JUST ARRIVED At V. JT.SAIIGEAXT'S, STO Oommarotul St 8w.'?2:lv,l!f ,",,u, frH"ii. Window sluil,.Noliom uud t). '"uu All klaa-of piomre fmui,, uwa itr j aad 10 fat (juntos. RIGDON & ROORK, He it Ustate nenlcre. Bush-lireyninn blocK, up gtu.r. ?5c Want Column. Notices Inserted for ONE CENT PER WOUI) EACH INSERTION. No adver. tUenieut Inserted In this column for les i nan twenty-ttve cents. IXmAI.E. One team of uorses.hamevs . ?-n? WBKu. Inquire t corner Ferry iud loth street. TANTED. By a student Irom theeoun ! , lry'fl I110 to rto cliorea for board. Address . M., Journal ottlce. 'i6 r ANTED. A girl to wort in a dlnine J room. Inquire at St. Paul R,tau. rat. ii-if r .ur iht l-Kl. Kihi liim.iiMilMMMMMleil at kt Ih ' ' p " k ir momiu. lMMgtheoUuullil,lKM... life SrrtuTVXjS utgt to-Might wm u. .hi i bv !(. gfcajftJ7ggte'.y.M --ST. thM.ftiwMWiiuH. hi talk iTirr" -f3k 215t.2: will nodwutit l, Uitli i,i i!,lfr?l.,,,w rs i lklMrta.lfellta uti.l LLk ' -"-lil fc nnil v BMBI (SL MWIk !Wu..l liutrui,tlv, .,funy , HW,4e u SSui - "& """ "" "W 1 WUlHOTH III. f MUnTUNMHN ll.Vl.VlV.nl, nntiHL..uu...Lu . . I -- --H " F -" II1PIIMIBIII -- --- . m irrTT.'v.tJt?. .? m tii fll la !t yvur wlVro, daughlm pd 1 ..- - - - -- j - - w wwwrw mK w Hii m WHwy ttr tho.. lyiwrW T'.!fZ. u s4. in ... ........ . iu Ki w Ii4mK wJiJ m oW ml Wlvk. HlbUr4 lthtui,it aa Ur Mil. ' .lirffmrnouJi Iry jag MMj aKII imrhfc.- kkkiv i . . "" lui i-iwii.iifc-wTzltr? Mr. M. h. MeOuy,p4iykn and tJB- SWCtoniworefcti trvw. ( ChroHle ilkwsei a Mvialty. t .,, , fUttatloM free. j ,f At.L Wail-AmI Si vanis w l.t. th UmuiIiVI dowuy bUvkots at Ih wortle H.tll H.srvj HMtWfnHu the bt w.l In tW wwid, fcW rtsht Ikv iu Ongt. ( "Frwsllvwr votnasK) Wm h y., iHm , oIwirso f ikhmmm In Un pwstwt - j srvn. r4k llw Ulw. XI.wk.-.u , uu-a l rurMrr, t Vt ItMK &UV 1 0a, e " . ? w ' "Ml ft 1 mum ; iixs i cii"- i .iiMnl Jt j k - vrr . FIJ!iFMJ.DJ,'bedv.room,atx'MBnWrates at 87 Chemeketa ttreet. IS tw KINDKROARTEN: Mrs. Pdgbm., rtlBMiry Sch.KJ aod Klndnr iriVnlu ""ton room of tbe l'ebytUn cbuwh. A HAltd I.V l h.io ...... . .... . TtfJp, PATRONIZE Home IndiiDtrr, and uu .,S !?uJta,n """ CunghCure. GW T"1 w eive renei or money refunded ?oa. Smith iem. A Stelnr sole agent 1-Mlm Atlminislrntnrs Xotice. Notice 1-s hereby given taut tb under signed has been dulv uppoln'ed admlnls tnitorof the e-tutofJ 1 -ulllvnn,dei-eisfl, by the I'ounty Court of tlie.-'tntc of Oregon, for the County of Mnrlon, nnd nil iersom harlnir claims neralnst sultl pajiip. ut I hereby notified to present them, din-' we- Itled, to the undersk'ned at Ills oillce, in Salem, Murton i-ountv, Dreiton, within !t months from the date of the first pnblli- 1 tlon hereof, nnd all persons indebted to I said estate, n.e hereby requ. stfd to miike iiiiiueuiutu payment or iae same to tut undersigned. Dated Feb. 4, lmi. M.W HUNT. ndmluNtrntorof theestf.te of J. . Sulll- van, deeeved. 2:5 lw From Terminal or Interior Points the Northern Pacific Railroad Is the line to take To all Points East and South. It Is the dining ear route. It runs tnrcmxli ve.tibuie trains every day in the year w ST. PAUL AND CHICAGO; (No chance of care.) OouipsoedofdtnlnifCRrs usurpaKie'', Pullman drawing room sleeperi OI latest equipmBl rWeESB. mom L & .U - V . .,. M . " M StSSIJKJ 1 V&WM k iii tii,SSf'Jmi. ?" mi ; ..-"". co. irc"i",ry. -" r& VANTEDTn Uv. rliahl man Ji .'lary JJOto JrO monthly, wttn , v.,, u. rt-p.-tui m hu o n . eUon u ;r.,.io.iw( .-drt- York u.im liiUMuu.. MjtXl'KAtTUKBlt. tJSJBox TO I oq Akjlma Atmim, iriud dwlr? i in. nsvulMU HirToiCrj, Uu- .fc -1 o o .Vsy U Agmm 4 i.l U M TOURIST :!SleeDin2; Cars, U In-1 l ' HMfeuiiNt kku WWrMJtaLS ktMt 4 7Z7 "MryHil j.awstrwt. .7". " -:" " 1'nWI I1U liaa at uaMnkwM urn huul -u 1 t..Aiwu- AB? . r. 1 Mill """"??. I Lit Kuaiuai..Tr CttaVAXWACSEB, !(: ST.1TE GTinvr . - uiint ii ww k.4 h .i bMf -:"", " """ mnv ! ( tfr H, (urw ! ItiilMn.. n t.4 sH .!. "n-. a r kiMi oo OtUUHir. 1J4UIHJVW. KRs Of lH'v-r, U.-Mr Bt that oun be or,ntn-..-td and In wh "1 uvoinuKMUiiuag Hi U.ib iree aud l-i Bbbwt lor bol, jm oi nrt and ond.as Uokws.asd ELEGA!" DY COACHES. A uMttnuiK .r ting wti o' ItKSKUifcnlui 'tr. - ' unintern-,.'! rvtee. tUlliiuMi !' o ran t J Hirwt la an any gtc tiwriii Tr..ufc lot, fa n .! tyoro al P" B"! tu AMtio fcoautt'l . i l-.urope " wwiU.i' ih-. . i..v ..( tn. .-"" P4lll..uv.t lHrii.- r.. nt r.i uail, urtrlMukv.li i ,a , a:.ui " ,0,a u He! tttho t y n.eutitf t fHKLTOX AiUtr . , , ,,. t AH .' U' r r ,. . W'hln " '" Iw4.-irtk.in HAMHkJK. wkt km Huiw kuiTVH' ' i At wy ptiMw la :, J. U U-M AiluiIiiIstRttrix Xotlce. J- G. HARRIS, EXPRESS NOS. 16 & 21. lve onlrt R.M Mart.. . 7." Nollot b kMTMty (Ivn that I b -'ppi.n iftw)uiioitn.tril It ' ... i .it-drut i. -ift 4n4 h Mut.tT, -iwi h . JJ a-' J .iilunujl-ulj.. . . v' - - a r tv i ut i-U . . "Jr lulv triJ i.. .. - s. iiiH' , .iriii.ti hi.iUU' 4 i .i4t(eworlcoru-ry i iw xuty.tv' I