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1KB CAPITAL JOIHIUL I r FIIIDAY .FKB.I13, 1891 TE11MB OF" SUIImOIUITION Dally by mnll per year, Vnllr lr mull wr nnral A'ccklr br mall per year - S-ir not wild In advance the price murwiwl tor ifin U'EKKLr JollllNAI. Will 1.0 i m or oinu prr jwi)mm.-..-m'' DnilT hr mull ixr nnmtli. ..-.- tft . -- r. - - i nn kir nr mnll ir yenr.-. ' If xmprn arts not delivered promptly ntly theulnc". IIJiOpcryir. HIIKE DKUVKHY IJY OAlllllKIl. Oallr for slnitle week . IScls, Dally for two weefc,... wany oy montu,., &JCU iviiim-ilnninltl hn tnnilA nn 111 nnil ISth of month. Hntwcrlbers will plenw leavo money forenrrlcrii at houoe or whereon it It delivered, no an to cause no demy. In collect 'oni. Tna EVKifiiioOAFiTAr.Jot'BWAi- regu larly receive tlia aflernoou associated prcxadhiriatc.be. GILBERT k PATTERSON, Dealers in Groceries, Crockery, Glassware, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Brushes, Windowglass, Etc, Sole Agents for Epicure Tea and Big Can Baking Powder. LOCAIi SIAKKKT. Wheat, net 02J cent" per l)11 Hops, active; iltoJW touts per lb Tttfllrs of all flavora tnnde frenli every day nt Hlrong'H reatmiriuit. Only fruit oxtruetH used In our candle. ; I'oaj. Dihcovi.uy. Tlio repoN reiKilicd IIiIm city of a coal dlwovcrj on tlio farm of Kx-Hlicrlll lilalr For ward, who Hvi'H eleven inlleH cunt of UiIh city. The dlhcovery wan only nadotlilH w'ek nnd Illtlc work hint yet been done to InvcHllgato It. The Ntnall ripneo which Imh hecn cleared till' bIiowh the vein to be about two feet thick where the outcrop wiih boon, and tlio width wiih not ruicer taincd. The coal hcciiih to Ikj of t,'wxl quality and lliu people think there Ih uii abundance of It tlivre. Bhotild thlH dlHcovery provu what II 1h tlioiiKht to be, it will ho a valuable accretion to Marlon couuty'H re. nourccfl. The mine Ih only three and a half nilk'H from the Flint Hide road and of easy iiccckh by wiikmi road. The old Htirvey of the Kimt Hide runx within about hall u ml'e of the place ol discovery. This road wiih jjrnded for a few nilk'H and within a mile of the place, ho If It proven a valuable intuu It will be a Kinall expeiine to got the coat out. Wn.t. llmiAic Btoni:. Street C'omiiiiHnlouor (!roHH:in wilt have the Vatican! their board by breakliiK Htone for Htrcet Improvements. Tlilt morning there were thirteen driuikH mid vu i;m In the city cooler. TIiIh miinber of men could, If properly )nannieil, do u (rood work In llxlui; the muddy HtreelH,and It would have nwiltitaryoliectluleHHoiiliiB tho mini ler who Ilud their way Into the city Jail. '1 ho lire teniim will lo until In liaulliiK Htone and piling tlieiu in front of t lie cooler, where the men will be compelled to put in full liourH. Hoi ritici.--Iiiiue county hop buyerH are ottering to contract for the new crop at the rate of 10 centx lcr pound. Thin Ih very eneoiirnt; Injr to hop men. Bclo Picxh. If furini'M can coutraet all the hopH they can ml ho at that priiv, big money can lie made from hop. (JrowciMtmy a crop of Iiom uui be put tu the market for about neven to ten ceutH u puiiml, tloponillint houio tin HotiHou, the yield and the price of labor. Thm lenvtw a net prolllof nix to eight coot a pound to the grower. A ton of hop to the aero in uulooiinlriiiruilii large yield, wliloh would give a profit of $110 $1 Ml pur uere. Vai.ua lii.i: Caiuio, Another one of thiwo big uurgow, for which tlio Columbia, river lit fuinoiM, Htaiteil on I(h long Journey half way around the world Tluiiwliiy morning. The veil mil in whleh it Ih carried Ih the Ainuilouii tdilp Tlllle 12 Ktarbiiok, tlio llrst iron Hiiillug veiwel built In Aniorlon. Bhe elixired for Liverpool direct, with 16,HUI barrels of Hour, valued at fWi.asS, 42,:MU bushels uf wheat, valued at U,Ai& and 1(18 cuava of ehampuguu v.ttiivtl ut $1 100. Total value of the entlro cargo in, ?WJ,S27. ()NK Whhic Moult The logttdu tutu will conclude their work next week, having iwnsiiinetl the U) days allowed (hum by law. They will then go home to answer to their win htltuenU for what they have or have not done. They have muveoded In doing one thing ami (hat In In Intro ducing morn bills than any of their prwleoori. There have ken nlniut 600 bllU IuUihIuixhI In Ixith Iioumm. Contlnuel from first page. No 302 y Fox. To 3d reading. Senate bill No 202, charter for Jacksonville, wan taken up and passed. Upon motion, when house ad journ It bo to 10 a m Friday. Senate uIHh were taken up and advanced, and the house adjourned. 8ENATB AFTKKNOON. Sai.em, Feb, 12. Roll call. Message from tlio houso an nounced the passage of HI) 118, the Portland consolidation bill. The bill was read 1st and 2nd time by title. Referred to Multnomah dele gation. TJIIllI) IIKADtNOBKNATB Iltl.Lfl. No 105 By Tongue, protecting wild water fowls. Recommitted to committee on fisheries. No 201 By Cross, asking an ap propriation of $5000 for the purchase of new site for Oregon school for tcaf and dumb. Laid on the table until printed, No -10 By Watklns, by request, pertaining to the care of the dead. Failed to pass. No 220 By Raley, regarding pro fanation of Sunday. This bill pro vides that cigar stores and fruit riatids may keep open on Sunday, .ind shall not apply to any person who observes any other duy of rest. Ordered printed. No 20T) By Fulton, protecting Miilinon and other food llnlijiimeniled by the house. The amendment was amended by the senate. Concurred In an amended. No 03 By Hatch, providing for collection of school tax. Giving suliool board power to equalize assess ment of tlio district. Tax becomes delinquent in 00 days after notice has been given. Passed. No 210 By Fullerton, regnrdlug management of insane asylum. Passed. This bill fixes sultry of siicrin- teudeut at 13000 per annum. 1st assistant superintendent $1800. 2nd assistant $1200. It provides a board of visiting physicians consisting of four members. No 117 By Cogswell, by request, relating to conducting insurance on tlio assessment or accident plan Failed to puss. No 208 By Norval, securing Ileus for laborers on milling claims. Passed. No 1C3 By Dodson, by request, regulating fees of sheriffs. Failed to pass. No 2lf By lllrsch, amending charter of Salem. Passed. No 120 By Norval, preventing destruction of small fish In Irriga tion, milling and mining ditches. Fulled to puss, No 210 By Mooie, Incorporating Clalskauie. Passed. No 201) By Norval, transferlng special funds to general fund. Pumed. No lOO-lly AVIIIIs, organizing school dint I lets in towns of over 10,000 Inhabitants. Pasxcd. President signed senate IiIIIh No 131), 118, fil, 125,80, and 31. Keiiators Watklns and Moore were appointed on part of senate under Joint lesolutlou No 1 authorizing committee to confer with it tike com mltttofrnm the state of Washington In relation to portage on tlio Colum bia river. No. 100-By Blnolalr, authoriz ing construction of railroad bridge across Cove Bank slough. Hep Armstrong gave notice that ho should vote against all bills not laid bwfore members In printed form. An attempt was to lie made to rush bllU through here without printing in the luteiest of political Jobs. Hep Mlnto endorsed Hep Arm strong. No, 03 By Bluelalr, tlxlng fees of Mhorlli'of Coos county, ami fees of s'lerlll and clerks of Curry, Clatsop, Columbia, Josephine, Ktammatli, Lake ami Tillamook. Passed, No 77 By Fullerton, authorizing suits and actions to be brought against the state of Oregon. Hep Homes said this was an act under Boo 2-1 of tlio constitution to allow eltUous to sue their claims In the courts, Instead of coming lieforv the legislature. Rep Hall opposed Hop Mlnto favored. lt. No 7 By Blaekntaii, to provide for the Improvement of a wagon road from .Monument to John Day City In Urunt county. Passed. Rep Miller moved house take up d rending of hoino bills at a p, m. Rep Pitquvt moved when Iioiim ad journ it Ik) to Monday at 2 p. in. IjOat. No au-By Crtwtio, to authorlie I Willamette Valley Hitilmntl Co to i Isnue bomU, lWed. I No 78-lly Willis. AutliorUliiu 00, 58, 22, 103, 185, 233, 254, 270, 159, 110, 15, 125, 282, 14, 120, 142, 30, 102, 180, 277, 31. House bill No 1C0 by Merrltt, granting right of way to Central Point Sugar Pine Flume company. Amended and read a third tlmo and passed. House bill No. Ill, by McCrakeu, establishing a state board of chari ties and corrections. Passed. Senate bill No 1C0, by Tongue, protecting game. Failed to pasH Feb 6th. Was reconsidered, amend ed and passed. President signed house bills 208, 22-3, 35, 02, 02, 30, 88. and 281. Adjourned until 2pm Monday. HOUHB HILLS. Tho following numliered house bills were read llrst time: 30, 74, 108. 45,212,55,83,119, 70, 130. 123, 153, 67,11, 144,184,147,160,132,41. Adjourned. iroUSB KOftENOON. Halkm, Feb. 13. The house met at 10 a. m. Tlio speaker appointed Reps Mo Coy, Miller and Henry as members of Joint committee from legislatures of Oregon and Washington on Columbia fisheries. Resolution instructing ex-President Cleveland to conform his views to the platform of the Oregon dem ocracy on question of free silver. Ayes 29, naya 29. Lost. henatk mlls on 3i heading. No 09 By Carson, granting cor porations right to enter upon anj private property for purpose oi survey or location. Ayes 9, nays 18. Reps Hall, Mnrey, Jennings and Mlnto voted noon ground that bill made no provisions for compensu tlon for necessary damoges done in making euch surveys. At close of roll called nearly nil changed their vole to no and had evidently voted unintentionally. Thw bill was lost. rmcirr roniT. STILL I'ltOWDKI). So Luck in Interest at tbe Grand Array Fair The Program for To-nfslit. Last night was tho fourth night at the fair and tho crowd was no less than on amy of tlio previous nights. Tho inanagcrH only regret that they wero not able to have given it in a larger hall that more peoplo could bo accommodated. It seems that they will be compelled to continue Hover it part of next week and some of the program bo reproduced. Tho man agers have not decided to do this, though they may yet conclude to hold a few days longer. The program lust night was novel and Interesting, and had a real nat ural n ess about it that made one think that some of our neighbors across tho sea were giving one of their home plays. A good program will bo given to-night from tlio Ital Ian booth. Whllo at the ralr don't full to see the novel way of voting at the booth which In In tho center of the hall. Call there and see the many valu able gifts they litivo to give away by this voting plan. It Is not a lottery or prize drawing. Tho three big alligators In the musetim.tho Indian scalp and the other rare sjiecimeiis from the Alpine club of Portland are well worth the attention of s iso lators. ITALY IN AMKItICA comes oil to-night in the following pregram: Music Italian Quartette Club Solo MIhh Thornton Tableau.. Holiday In Ttaly Music Italian Quartette Club Tableau ..Street Scene Tableau Love's Hweot Dream Italy's president ut tho world's fair now in progress is Miss May Carpenter. She hits gathered about her the following cabinet: Miss Lena llreymuii, Miss May Boise, Miss Stella Cannon, Miss Ella Dearborn. Rkoaini.no II kk SrKKCii. The little girl of S. A. Parker, of North Salem, who was rvxrtrd sdiiio time ago im having lout her ieecii, Is now recovering the uo of that very valuable gift, and can now talk some. Foil (1KNTLHMKN ONLY. Doll't fall to get your wives, daughters ami best girls a supply of those superior kid gloves now Mug sold so low at Holversou's sjH-clal sale. Only this week. Tut: Rush. For those fa ami $5 groitkt of the legislators at Catter lln's U unabated, People Uiddu the member are buying them as a mere work of art. 42 Clara Ho wart h. vsL'linrlisl Ho wart h; divorce. Ford & Kitier f..r Pf. Default; referred to V V Ford. Divorce granted; custody of minor child to plainHM; Immunol changed. 40 Hoefor & Z.irn v P Joseph Orlli; uciitui for money. J J Mur phy for Pf. Judgment; iittnchtntuit dissolved by assignment; tntaiw to pay costs. 43 McKinKy Mitchel, vh J B Bui nen ft ul: foreclosure. J J Mur phy fur P.'. Demurrer withdrawn; default of till purlieu served; I. C. Mhermuii appointed gtiurdiaii ad litem fn.' Anna ltnrne.; continued i for service on Angevin? .Mile mm! her html. mid and Margaret Mark Wood Htid husband. 23 M Wich.jr vt Uj II J him motion for leave to lsue execution. J A Cuison and G H Burnett for Pf; Tilmnii Ford for Def. '''rial liefore the following jury. John Crai?, George A. SiHMicer, M. A. MeCorkle, C. O. MeCown, C. Wlnlermantle, K. Burkholder.R. F. Cooley, A.Luy--ot, Abner LMis, W. H.Hobson H.ury Ketiio uiid E. A. Thatcher Verdict for def. The grand Jury has returned six true bills and one not true bill. The lollnwlng are four of tbe true bills if the grand jury. 40 Ella M Llghtner, vs E M Crol mii; replevin. D'Ary & Bingham, .'or Pf. Slott, Bois? & Stott for Def. Demurrer withdrawn, answer filed. 01 S W R Jones vs Cynthia Ellu Jones; divorce. Beth It Hammer Air Pf. Argued on demurrer; and tiled. loj Hiitle of Oregon vs Richard iCing; luneuy In dwelling. Geo G lliughum for state, J A Carson for Def. Pleads not gulUy. 101 State of Oreirou vs Johu Murphy; larceny of uii overcoat. Geo G Bingham for Mati W H Pratt for Def. Pleads guilty and waives time; sent.-uced to one year In MMiiteiitiury. 102 State of Oregon vs L M Reeder and Alex Merrilleld; assault and battery. Gen G Bliiglmm for state. Bonham A Pratt fur Def. Pleads not uuilty; trial Tuesday at 10 a. m. 71 James S Bartholomew vs Southern P.teiflo Co; damages. Pratt & Hunt, B'inliatii, Holmes & Hayden for Pf. Demurrer with drawn uud answer filed. Removed to U. S. Dlht. court. 78 Jane Clark vh Southern Pad flu Co; damages. Ford &. Kaiser for Pf; Bronaugh, Nortuup & McAr- thur for Def. F ir trial Tuesday 0 a. m. IUM.UIK SUITS SETTLED. Tho case of P. B. BeeUIey, A, Hull, E. L.Hi.'iideoaud J. It. Hoau against the Southern Pae.llic com pany were settled this morning by compromise. Judge Boise refused a change of venue In the B-ekley- ease,; this brought the eases In the court here. Win u it came to face the court the cuiup.iuy wero willing to, settle the cases. Tlio Judge clatuod that nothing could be gained in changing lo toiy of the adjoining counties for their Interests were similar to those of Marlon and it would only heap the costs of the stilu. The mHtlemonts effected give Beckley (5,000, HulP $1800; Sloan, $1,000:' ami Heudee $20iX). Heckle'-, calm was for $3S,':6), Hull's (8000, Hendee'i $7000 and Sloan $05 X). J Next Wekk.--T1io Boston nera , I company will be at the H?d Tues day evening for their flrat appear uuce la tills city. The box sheet Is now 0111 ut Pattnn's for the pule of seals. Secure a Hpat early. Thoy play only two nights Tues lay, and Wednesday. Vaqbancy. Tills morning Re corder Uoodell gave Chas, Auder son, John Allen and Chas Hallaway each live days on tho street for va grancy. D.tnlel White, for drunk euness, five days, and John Dee, for drunkenness, cash $10,40. How'sThiB? We ofTer One Hunifred Dollars re- I anl for any case of catarrh that eaiiiiol Ih- cured by taking HaU's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & Co.. Props.. Toledo, Ohio. We, the nnderslgued, have known F.J. Cheney for the last 15 years, uud believe him perfectly hxioratile in all business transactions, and I'u iiicially ante to carry out any obliga tions made by their firm. West a Tkuax, Wholcsalo Drug gists, Toledo, Ohio. Walui.no, Kinnan & Mauvin, v'hoUsale Druggists, Toledo, Ohio. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Inter nullv.actlnir directly unou the blood ,-ind mucous surfaces of the system. lesiini uilais snt Tree. 1'rlce 75c. oer buttle. Sold by all druggists. City lltihviy Ciaiumy. 'lo TUB PCHLIC. On and trier Monday Feb. 10, '01 tint, urll er notice, the oars of this, ny will ! iK-rattti wiinoui tois. A fare lsx Mill U in each car and pMeiige expected to depiil fans Will make cliMtige in snot to exited two dollars. Passengers are requested to deposit fare immediately on entering tbe car. Tickets are sold at 20 er, cent discount, and regular patrons will save expense uud trouble, both to themselves and the company, bv providing themselves with tickets. By orderofthe board of directors. Clt.WtLES E. Rouinson. Malinger. THE SIN'HEPv llAXI7HT!i X'ibratiny: Slut tile Mo upamJ coir-conn plat will Driv atnouL PACIFIC COAST ITEMS. E. Purdy, of Port Haney, and I. Carter, of Westminster, were drowned oil tbe steamer Robert Dunsmulr, at Frazler river sand heads, Monday morning. In Moscow, Idaho, Recruiting Sergeant Scott having trouble with Dr. McCollie over uu unsettled account, the latter knocked down his disputant. Thereupon Scott pulled a pistol and shot the Dr. In the leg. The gold sands at Peterbon'a Point, Wash., were washed uwuy in u recent blow there and there is now five fathoms of water where once there was a small mountain of gold and sand. Mnntee Bros, still take the lead on low priced photos. Only the best. y4G0J)8CjiI and all flf Promptly Allen M. McDonald, tlio udvunco agent of the Bostoti Opera company Is in tho city and Is muking ar rangements for his company to play here on the 17 and 18 which wlll'be next Tuesday and Wednes day evenings. SAY ELLA! Look over my wardrobe and take some of ray old cloth ing down to the Dye Works, 183. Commercial Street, and have them dyed and renovated and wecunsuve enough to buy you a new dref in tho spring. All right,dear,I will do m) 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 and Fence Posts, Grass Seeds, Etc, uur new fleHitrn of lhinltnir Slmltlp .Miichini' U ( ... t-.i.-,ot ,i. .. , maul Mf tl...t ..I ... ...-I. ...... I,. n....,..l..l...... 1.1 ...-...... ;.. eilTK u"-ll " " ('j uiai jiiuuijiic, uiMiiiiiiiiu pjit-tiui 'im'miu "lpio t-nienf what iiiakiB it : lt The lightest running machine in the market. 2d I'm- simplest machine iu the world. It reqtiiir", absolutely rJ Iflilinlllllr. 'I - " .'ill 'I'll.. ...,l ll.r..)r f I...I ... .1 . .. .. .,....(....,. 1 1. ..I. .. 1.1 . tiilnetl in family machines only bv our Oscillator. 4rh- 1 he only Vibrator wl-'ch can sew liom lightest to heavic-l co, j V it limit flltlliru ,.f tf.naliiti n.-nrlmr I !-. it lwtli. f.. ...... . v t .. I ......... ,. . ,..t , u.....,b . ,.t ..,,,,-v u, Mn.j POINTS OF SUPERIORITY. 1. It lint, n far shorter medio thau nny other nuHiino cf it c ns '. Jt lias the simplest shuttle made: you can't help threading it rlirLt 3. It has the latest and be-t form of iiitomatic bobbin winder. 4. It has the late-jt and beiH stitch regulator. Bv simply tumlnirasr-Pi .ci-iuiiiraii ut.- n.-iimut iil-o nr siionciiei wiuie me niueiiiue is rua- lllilir nl full mioxil 'n r.Gtniilni, .,... .c., ,i., I, .,.. ...l,- U..I i' r,i i ?! ..i.. ...j, i oinjn niiuiever j-oj v.., vn. i,i.- i iiiiuuiu iffuni mi oi u simple lumi v sewim? m ..L lilTiim nitii.i . -r.. .. . . - . """sua. , inn. --g-''r'-'T,a"-'"'----'-'--r'-iTTTrTirrT3i 0 1 rn 1 0 n DRAYS AND TRUCK m ruck 4T Drav Lo saram. MiliV.Ul 1IULU Vt UIU J, ,a.v, ci.nl wiitl lumber . ol fire State St.. nnnosifeKi. ie.i. iron works. Dr.t., aii.Uru.-us may be f..und lliroiii.h..ut ijiertavsttl '"i "nun ui Diiiii- nun ninnieri'l It -Iivun . li". mhii imii7mn m m ,jh , fll , . f , ,, ,t ( :grrjgrar-c-i I. ,it I LANDS. The uncicTMned is )reiiarctl to iunmii buyers kinrls ot tarm Jands at the best rates. A lso citv and suU trban proierty. L. C. FISHER, W P. O. iiluc-k,SaleuJ Whotlo Ali Kmds of AT IMPORTED HORSES. Knur line xtallinns to be MilJ sonn.Jit tbe lied barn, ncur depot. HAYKS A TElttJl.tlt. Knleui.Or. lliH AVorM llnrlclia.U The fa. ititit of tho present day foi hej.roilucUuiioft;crythiHgUiatwill oud.'.ce to the material welfare nd .ct:i.o:toi"i:uul.i.iilHrcalmotunltm. itcd,u.d ultuii Syrup of Figs was firtt produced tl.c v.-oi M was enriched with the otly perfect hixativc Lnov.u, sa Jt in the oi.ly tecicdy whL-h in truly pleasing end refreshing to the taste and prompt and cllcctunl to clense the system jyeti'ly In the Spring-time or, la fact, ct any tltr.c, and the better it i known the more popular It be conic. Not Dee in Tod Of tlie people you meet from day to day has perfectly pure.healthy blood. Th hereditary acrofulouH faint uf fliclN t lie large majority of neople, w bile many utlieix acquire diseaHes from Impure air, improiier food and wiling Indulgences. Hence the im perative neceHiity foru reliable bloixl ftiriiii-r nae iiiKKia te.irHapanllu, -i in i which eradicates every Impuritv, Ij'nii Vilinn and given tho ,,H.( vitality and! II II I iMilfll) l.t'iillh. ItcureiiKcrofula.sultrhtuni. J Ul rJlllUU iiiiiiinrH, ia)II. pimplet, utiilall utliL-r I'ffeetions eauxed by impuritiea or poisouoiiB gernm in the Mood. All thut la uhUoiI for Ilood'u Karsa parllla la that it be given a fair trial. HEW ADVKKTISKMKNTS. I hereby announce myself nsu candidate fur School Clerk for Dimrlct No. 21. W. S. 1KXK.B. THE iAnv tom t.wSMiii As CI, ,i fy-. V tV-V.i -VZzur -.,, .. ... .. .. . Trt i . la fe' jsa!S'iSS'"iil ilinin' ilit c v-75 f'i?4vi.rtj ir-s; m is uu BBS fit-: nr-A 3,tt? mi ito inspect J.orh. i . -y ojauiiurv ia i nug White Hel,' f'lU! tivirV ii pacroBs invited fro'?'jii. ni doing lfSjriTjr 230 Libtriv J tseet SCftl S?Tl m Huyts tk Vercer, the horte im l Hern, are otleriuir some choice1 Htock ut the red l-nru near the depot. Visltori iu thin city hhouM make it a point to hee them uiiiiiiuIh. FOR SCHOOL t'lEIIK. Baker City Demoerat : fhe cry of open rivers" reacheH from Idaho to the Men. Let the good work go ou mnl the iwople of I&wlerii Oregon w ill be freed frum the L'raan of a corporation. Tin: OKKiciutfl. In a hh-cIu1 Kmtiii Catlerliu baa prinled photos ot the olllccra of both Iioum-h of the lexfolaluru. Tiiey ltKik about uu well iiri tlie K'lintora and lesiflators. Takk It l.. lJtdiei, do not let the time pna by without taking ad CAMllllATK Hill 8CIIOOI. CI.KHK. The uiulcrsl(,-uctl hereby an. uouueiM himself as a candidate for re-cleetinn an iscIukiI clerk fur din- triet .0. 24. W. II. tIMlStlN. tt 4 a P'"" Ml ,.., Wtvii) .u M.vi.K. Hljj fir aud ntitple. Lctve ortlem at J, C. Rmwu A tVa hanlwarti stor, 8 'in. Fuask IUhii.d I -AM m Until 15th Fkil That reduc tion n.tle on vrrvaUxt stock or uii. wimiI drei tKKl in Salem will pm vvi'datJ. II, l.uuu's popular Halem dry Kood house. d A, w Sknjtkok IIoUrtK? Some don't care which, but it Is it fact that member of each enjoy thie HUjK'rl or roeerie from Farrar A Co.', for all housekeepers buy them. I'ltOK. S A.KANDLKN hereby nlai-ed In lioiiilru Una f r election to lln- ollice of K-liuol duk of l)lt. , Mnrlou .tniuty, Urcirmi. .Many Cltlenn. RIGDON & ROORK, Krai KvtHte Di-jiUrs. Uu.li-Urr Hum bloox, up htalrb. Health is Wealth ! yvK COw Arc Some People !!s m T.T7.-V "j u,-, ", They never look ahead nor think. People tun Known to wait till planting season, run to the gras! their seeds, and then repent over it tor 13 month, than stop and think what they will want for the gi VICK'S SEEDS "ever disappoint, is the from the millions who have planted them. If it is or Vegetable Seeds, Plants, Bulbs, or anvthinia line, MAKE XO MISTAKE this year, but s cents lor views floral (iuirie, deduct the 10 from first order, it co.srs nothing. This pioneer lojue contains Uiree colored plates. Grandest! ties e er offered, Sioo in cash premiums to those 1 club orders. iooo cash prizes at one of the Sua h Grand offer, chance for all. Made in different s&i; ' ever before; 100 pages Zi x J0J4 inches. JAMES VICK, SEEDSMAN, UOCUESTEK.Ri Vr tetf 25c Want Column. Adininis.rnto s Notice. Rki.kahup. 11. II. Heurlek, wlf ItasU-en In ototnday for mime time the udmliMloit of alien an uttorueya IvunmHl, clmruvd w Kit rujw on hU 1 1 , to the eotirtn of OnKt- 1 WhI. year old tlauijhter, wiw rvleiel y. No i--Ry WIUU, to regulate lieu ; terdny afternoon, on the Kru ml Jury of JudKinentu uud tleorvv of the lmviiiK returned u not true bill eourtit of the United StntM Iu the t VI L' f..r ,..,.. , vantage o that eU inarktM down . MTKM No; o LVmmereUUtrxv " ale of dry.ewnU nt I.umi'a dry CIimiiIo dine,- a mlultv. irt. uitaiioii tree, y;-$ tf KtKHl Htore, Halem, opKwlte Itdd A Rush's Utnk. Hgtltiil him. The public U ilnd to know that ho can lift tiuali a crime us tho ouo which ban been Imticlui; over lilm. i - FroeiillverctilnHfje litu h very lm chance of ucceti In the preeut con grens. i Wi n Nkxt Doou 1t TIIK O. A. It l'Alit. W. A. Hoiiikiu, the BUte utrvet fruiterer and txiu feet loner, U supplied with the itmt uud moat delieloiii ktocU In liU lino ever Iu Salem. If you want MrnvtUiug choice dou't ixun him by. 2-U-at Valentine ttl the lowest Jirltv at Boftrgeot'a. Tho oholct peifumcuaud notb n . -f,-, w. dlstrlut of Oregon, l'nitl. KKNATK -VXUtttNtKlN. K.U.KM, Feb., 13. I toll trail. Heading Journal dl peiiKHl with. l'nwldeut tlgm-d liotix) bill tVS, 08 and SUB. Motion earrlnl that when poiinte adjourn It utatul adjourned until 2 p iu Monday. Houw bill No ittT by McCrakeu, to ratablUh and lueorporate the ort of Tort laud and to provide for the (improvement of the Willamette river. Amended aud imumhHI. llOOttu Ul MA Thw following numbered bill were road Ut time and (mum! to VAUJNTINKS. The beat display ever In the city, luoludlug the latest novelties at Geo, F. Builth'a. ine retiretmmt of L. Samuels from the Wcet Mhore has been an lM,.ir.A.I t... ....I m .- ..--., ,, sui-rr ot J0 a mo n tli paid him hub recorded by tllM nliu.tr Itnlil.tK. . . . . . ... o......ii.-i iu it) lUUCIl, SO I hey bounced him. Hut Samuels In a ruatlcr, he built up the West htrore, aud Hih prenetit owuera will rind diniculty In replacing him. (lo to Crlssmnn A Odburn for your rubL-eru. ci , miliums, lunvuisious, Mil .Nrurulfla, lleutlNclie, Nervntt !' iul by tbe use of nloubnl n Rkkrksumk.nth-wIII be served at (he Russian booth In the G. A. R. fair every evening, Including Itus' lan Wa, omrHrnlckel, Uusslan car via anil other national delicacies, Stkkkt Pavino. The streeta are not paved at 118 State stretrt, yet eople congregate there In large nmubera. The rea.ou Is, choue East ern priew chargvti for auoea by Jaa. Denham A Co, Collee K)ta, Iqt, 10 eeuU; t, 16 cent; &it, 0 cents; 4t, -4 .mt; Wt, Stl ivut, at CiiaAiuau A Osburn. HeliulliiV. chow-chow and pick li, Durkrti'a aalatl d replug, Dur luin'sixKvwnui and tomato cutup fn-eh ut Jaa. Clark'a Court Ktrvel ttio.ry. The tiewe-t wall perattNrrulV Al.l. Wtxiu And ! yards wide tinier U-autlful downy blankets at I lie fooleu mill etore made from the lt wixil In the world, raled right here hi Orvgou. Nkwist AuntVAi Stock f car pet -nt l.ituu'a uneiiualed iu styles and variety. Just Rkvikivwi. tine new carpets l.uun's. -Rlehf line of in the rlty at Four ilruuka wer given a hearing not niurtting mmre HmiMrr M, K. Kirllnit !lM. utwl wtreglwa five day run high Iu this vlVy ovvr 8ytcm f l1 ,u Hullder, aa every Ualy U ulttg l( for u . , , , " : wtarrli of the eiomaoh, CojVutiij-' Kl uly ao-i.uly ScruUs tlon l)yvila. Impure bjocj and ; ""' t t rt-mnn A OtliumV tu ihiiio up ine oyioiu it tfriAlliiy ' MAKUIKlt. the IHH.liF.EU -TAYLOR. - At r..uru -o ui me uncle' parents IMlnrer, of ldahtsand Miss Annie J. V., Omeiallug, ' .,IV.lT."iWf.l,H,c,,l.l,rl,,!,,ll Tile KllMII Strain Uoe.rlr.. fcxmd Mullnit wltlwut quvatluni wlwn vvrfyUnly ajwka m well of i . "Tlvrv .,'"!, IVri?,1 Jtd M it it i, imj in m in Il ,it.. I .Hn ktrret. tUtUfCt. ( W, 8, Ud, 47, 217, 7U. UM, 141, , IJJ, It, d"7r UU. lou MVtf ! . tiuax. ppy llmlrn. IM,VV, TiHtu,,,'N pootmaaterof Ua. villa. In.., wrilw: K t-ctrio Ditlerf Ua do-ie more for median all th-r ntediciurantuiblne.1, for that bad feeling ariing frvm KWiw and Liver inmtile." J,,h I.r,ii. ., " amlat K'kuuii t,f umn i.i. ... .... . --.v. mis "riui Kkvlie UHicrrtv n, i,. tWlu L,W "Miie. nud, me fwl like a new nin." j. y CUrlnr, hardware nwrehant wn Um thing for a man who U alt run down ami -Uo t rare MlMrh Hmrtlm:lirftiiMl nw,tr,-ft--th Id appetite and rVlt t.,o i.n' u4 ucwtMsei.it life. Only &V latwttUat Fry'a Drugstore. y "1 UK. K. I". WtNTS V.-rvu rt Un.1. Treatment, a guaranteed peclnY for Ily. S.N en oni-ro-t ration r tobucco nskriuiinru. Mental Impression, Sntten nt of tlie brain r.nltlnK In Ininltv nnd mnture old ace, bnrrt-linear lo8 or now.-, rained by nver-ezerilon of tbe brulu. Kach Iwr rontMlnHone moutk'i treatment. $1 U.' n box or six boxen for J5.0J, bent by mull lirepald oa receipt of price. WE GUARANTEE SIX BOXER To cure nny rase. With each onler le vm!& "" r".nklx V"?'' ccoinpuiile.l with (S00, we will veuil tbe purchaser om written Eiiuntntee to refund tbe tnnuey II tba treatment d( not effect a cure. Guar niitev. Uued only by lieo. K. O.xkI. Drue Klil, Sole asent.MfJO Coin. St.. b.ilcm,Ur. THE YAOUim ROUTE. OREGON PACIFIC 1UILR0AD And Orecon leeloiinient rompnnr'. leanuhlp line, 'iS ml ea horte! i) Tour SU'SmSfh $ BJP 0",e' "leV ftni cjuu in rough pajuenxer and frelebi nV KStuiSifii nd A p01"' " " wt dinette valler to and lnn &.!, Krancio TIME SCHf DUIF. IKirnt Mi,nn... . ,-. '........i, V .1IIMIUT ...... tettorAallU vrrtva Yaquln Leave aqulna , Vv UorvaUI. . . . . Arrtte Albany tSVau tnUM nn'ct -SS.,ft,Tf,"wrt USIMIIII KraneUoo. tUIUXQ PATES, iBaawu-Valley ffl1W "WlKrl trallon,TarJoin Y,vUy J,u T WaSjaa all nncUoo wtthih. , cIom $gliu?L "n " renla1 Uaa4roie,lSlnf I than twenty -live cents. Notice Is hereby given that the under- gnea ua oeen uniy fipiioiiuod (uuiuni- henby noil Ilea to )neeut thcm,duely t tr , llled, to the underi-ljnort nt lilNofllie, l Sulem, .Murlon if.unty, Un-uou, wllliinfix mom hi fiom the (inte of the llrst publlu Hon hereof, nnd nil ierenns Indented to Mild (stale, are hereby requested to nw immediate pujment of the bjiiue lo tt( HIlitrrslKllPd. Unled Feb. 4, 1M)1. JI.W.HV T. admlnUtratortif theeswite of J. ts"'" van, ileccised iilw tXlLD. alondiiy hIkIu lit tho oreru houne, n lady's Imud bat;, eouinlulnjj a pune with money, and i-eenil olhtr (irueieH ine owner cnu havn same by c.illiuaud describiuir lot property, nod piylnu lor notice, I.XJl'M) A ilr of uentlenien'H kid I' Kimex. uw tier cnu htVL-siinu byeili lugiu tills oiticc. L' "'l'--A lady's haudMitehel cuutnlninp pure nud other urlicles, at uperu lioiise la.t .Moudnj evtnlns. K-aveut thUultU'e, Kinder plunse :u II l?UltSAl.I-:-Oue teainofl L an;lui;,iii. luiiuirent and 15th street hors(..tiurnts. ooruer Kerry TA.V I KU.-Ily a sludeiu ironi the eouu. .".j try.' n'.'wo lo 1" ihnroa lor boird. Addrv. K. M.. Journal oitleo. a6. From Teriiiinal or Interior Points the Wioi'ii Pacific Railroii Is the line to take To all Points East and Ml I.1W r" ii ' 1:J0!U Mu.v -&AM 10C33AM 11:10 AM lbany and T7"AXn:D.-A slrl to work m n dimes V room. luquireat bt. Paul Re.ta.7. iltf raut. wt trln connect at YAQUtv F1l'nt:sI"!"'!!;!,rl'vom? at " t. L nt y, i lieniekeia atrvet. 1 tw KIMiEKUAUrKN: Mm. l-adgliam's rrlmao boh.H.laud K Indene twii it .lou rtAiu, of tu,. fe.byto,iK.,B:iiur.n! AHA1:0AI..-A h.HUenml twolou for ,..,.. HJ.tn,HK"h fom at only imu in quireuf V. It. fMiupwHj. ' uw )ATIip.M.h Home Iudutr-, aid umi i. MiNiutaiu ttuliwui.iii tluar. aiiteed lo Btf reii or ,mvy reiuuu! Manuftieture.1 Ily II. H.Cru-, tsilwii .ire im. Smith . Kin vi.j,TLVj,l,l?! rANTEl Kn act It, rllnbl mn- torrlirwait In Ui. Oi7S -m7 u It Utnedln'ng car route. Itnms throJili vestibule trnln every day In thayearW ST. PAUL AND CHICAGO! u (No ch nge of cars.) Composed of dlningcare unsufpied, 1'ullman druwlng room aleejwri Ol latest equfpin111 TOURIST Sleeping Cars, Btoit that am be nontructed and in wblc' aectinmiMUHi are Uith free and W; nisnwt Wr h 4 .(. ,.f n.-, and sccondlM ticket, and elega: t day coaches. mrwu..ild. V..- V Z ." X m rvn:.7?.r.',Tr. jy. '" "i-av- -;..vi..l.iviinil lAM- OX ul js .Nat ions can bf, any sgeot rxill 8AI.K-.UMt tbiM act. u bn i I on Ai iu u Aveu.i, gnud dwtllluu rta.it ,rf n,it tii. ."SfcKJf' oi ek,J"ft " Btrtc railway 5. I .iltnir w-tr mi uwiui, 1.. ..'.tl . Lirrf Iiuiiiim u, ..!.i . . jrf. 4 of Ay lum A '-aue pah rrofn 0 11 u io... I . j A cowtiumt ' Jat ooone?tlng itn5 ' "Be. aaordiD dren. .-nd unintcrmpi" f'vllaiaa nl. I -MraU in adv, 111 PM&iJ. j rtinsak-b tlcmu to and front all po"1," ta Ai vr-.At. KiLiAn.i u,... unniiM iaa v PUfat-axt at :iy ticket otnee oftbi csf WKttV ruhlr.far-.Htl bt-u-vminir rate. tU oflrui - r..,.od.lUr details farala m AfjpiUM'1.111 ... u n .-u or . . A. I). CHAULTON, AMaal Utral uaMni(r A ".? M Km nmt, rK. Vt'MhlocU'U, vr lad n.-tf-.n Administratrix A'otlcc. .Not &3Sjft, ' aNTKO arf.iK u go Utrir eJur. II Bd wat) IWalrnl bfl r I iTTf V p l wue k aJ k,w u,,. K( ," ' WA2?W Ysittsrs .-1-1 ! i?.V53&S!ff ,.n.. ii r..T. ..rr.- "" 'w. a. 'in-nn.uii ", wni HnsM. X eJOl bMy given that I W'fw " '"Z i.i A. :i if hHs iif mu., .. . Prbraa HJ lj!-.. ...r' ,' -l At wr ia: TTsr.' :'" x i.f It Kn.uu suifi and 8"'., Hilhri, Lob,.- ,leaeJ. and i ' "3 p.- ..! M, '', re JuU t-rAnl. wliluu six M.uuilf..ui ibututc ea,.' ,lcaed. ana .. in Mima r rnt 'mi f rteiea t-. Mnt "''Tm. Sell. I., uw. .t Uers . ' ll-l-d X:-,m- .M.U,IK1 i i HKBKUJSI t'AHUsH.