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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1891)
aMmn "ft nirr rti 1 ..-- ..-.... .. ,r !- ir riUi i ' i ' "nil V ihr cirmi JonuuL 8ATUIIDAY VEK.U, 1801. TEItMH OK SUlLsUttlPTION. tidily by mII per yraer... M 00 lftll by until per month, .--. W A'eekly by mull per year,. .... 1 UO -If not pntd In advnnca tbe price rnarged for the W'kkki.t JotmMAb will be f IO peryenr. If papers are not delivered promptly nllly theolllce. KKHS UKMVKKY in OAltlUKlt. Dully rortelngle wrek,. I5ctt. J (ally fur two week, . .. ZTicto. Jally by month,.. . 6uct Collection will bo made on 11 ond 1Mb of mouth. Hubterlheni will pleane leave money forcarrlemnt lioune or whereon It I delivered, oim to en line no delay In oollect'oii TlIR KVKNItlO Cei'ITAI. JOUU.VAI, rCRU- larly itxjelve. the afternoon iwoclnted presidUpatcbcK. ill; SLATURE 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 JIAIlKI'.r. Wheat, net 02i ecntB per hu. Hops, active; SS.toWi cenU per lb .Stroiig'HftrMniirunt. HIINHAY DINNKIl lllf.h OK PAlli:. MIENU BOtll' Crwini ofChlolteii Green Turtle riHir jlulu-d Hulinon IINTKKH Minced Turkey Oynter I'littlc Lunili Tongue French IViw ItOAHl' Chicken with I to-whig Jk-e-l Mutton Veal I'orle vwiktaiii.im Corn Toiiiutoc-M l'otnloe-r I'ABTUV Illnckberry Pumpkin DhHSIIHT Orange CiihIukI IVult Ten Cotli-o Milk Continued from flmt page. could support the bill. Wcatherford In patriotic term., HUpportcd the bill. Fulton said the bill ought to pans, because those old veterans had made Oregon what It la today and this la none too much for um to do. Speaking or Senator Walt ho Bald that the senator was not only a veteran In the Indian war but of tho eenato. Bonalor Cognwell supported the bill and said theso veterans did not receive 320 ncrcu of land from the government, but had reserved 820 acres each and given the stato of Oregon to tho government. The bill carried, all the Henators voting for it. NoSOl-Hy McCraken, for the protection of game add fish and creating a fund therefor. Failed to pllHd. B C It No 14-By Fulton, requir ing the secretary of state to furnish copies of Journals of eacli house and the session laws to each member. Adopted. H II No 231 By Coleman, for the relief of A M Osborn. Passed. No 279 By Baker, amending charter of Salem. Passed. Veatcli oflun-d a resolution thank ing the representatives of tho press for courtesies shown tho members of tho senate. Adopted. Weatherford ollered a resolution thanking President Simon for the terms of county officers. Parsed. Secatfl amendments to No. 116, relating to education of defective children, were concurred In. Senate bills Nos. 49, 180, 121, wagon road bills were tabled. No. 34 By Weatherford, for Al bany and Astoria railroad bridge across tho Willamette. Passed. No. SOS By Norval, securing lions for laborers on mining claims. A Youwi Jmdy J)uowni:i). In returning from a midnight Hiippe-i at u iiiiiH(iiuriiilu ball at Merlin I'll day .light, Miss Ida Simpkins, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bay Simpkins, stepped (11 a bridge crossing a t-re-ok and full In. The body was recovered Saturday and funeral held Sunday She was 18 yeaesofngo and highly respected. Itosebiirg Review. Takimii Timtisionv. I'hu court Is sllll taking evidence In the June Clark damage suit against the Southern 1'nelllu company. The U'Htlinony Is only about half In yet. Itullroad ConnnlsHloiier Colvlg was among tho wit u esses examined yes terday afternoon, JoitDAN BOYH INDIC'I'III). The notorious Jonlnii boys weio Indicted ly the grand Jury yestenlay after- niMu. These lour pals were also In dicted for the wmio ollbimo. Baker, nno of the men who was Indicted has served one term hi the peiilten, tlary and Is now in u way to try It again. " m i i i ii A IttiNAWAV Ti:am. Kurly last evening as tho milk wagon or Mr. Dollarhlde was making Its regular rounds thu team became frightened and ran away. Tho driver was thrown out Into tho mud and the (lowing milk and cans weie scattered prouilncuoiiHly on the street. The driver em-aped unhurt, the wagon was consldeiatily damaged. KiiKHit Kvkuy Day. Angel, wine, citron, fruit and pound cake. Any kind of oako you call for at Fttong's ustatiraut. JtJKT I.MI'OllTHI,J. U. Wright has Just luiH)rted somu ohoh-e ehluu ware, cuiihIsIIiivi of dinner and tea suts, extra plates, houu dishes and oild pieces, Bknatkok HoiinkV Home don't earn which, hut It Is a fuel that member of onoh enjoy those superi or erouurles from KurriirA-. Co.', for all lioiisekeejHtrs buy them. KAHI.Y ami IiAtk. That early garden tiuek and Into winter fruit at Kurrnr .V t'o.'s Is what altraets tho eye of houekeeHrs. Uou- in 'i in: llotfr.it. At 118 Btatostit-ut then Is freiuuutly con. teutlon fur some of tluvo bat gains In shoe. Jas, Doulmin ,1 Co. are the leaders on low prle-ew. Om.v a Fkw. A reHirltir was Informed this iiioruliig that tho Salem Woolen Mill store, Imp only a few of this year's blankets left, and pet-poini wanting a suiwrlor nrtlulu should buy at omv. "' - - ii . .i Tiih Ittwii.-Kor thooW ami W ground or the legUlatora at Cutter llli'a U unabated. People txwlek the nu'inbcrs uro buying them as a mere work of art. The llueti tale at llolverwui's is proving a boon to many a Iiouhv keeper of limited meuns. Don't full to get some of (hone rare bar gain. i Wa.vj-hii. Hvery baiy and gui tar player to call at Diamond's MuUo Ilouke and learn something loiitsadvautage. 2MI41 Don't forget the linen hale at Huh verson's this weok. UvANOKUUAi.-The sniiouiul KiHleavoreutertuliiineiit and social for Friday eveulng is MstMjiMl. ' ralr and Impartial manner In whicl ho had presided. Senator Cogswell look the cliulr and put tho motion, It was carried unanimously. No 21 By Story, relating to state mining bureau and mineralogist and geologist. Failed to pass. No rr By Stewart, for bridge across Willamette river atSellwood. Passed. No 288 -By Welch, authorizing JQABolbyetal to build a bridge across John Day river. Passed. No 215-By Dtistln, for tho pro toct'on of elk. Failed to pass. Ito cousldorcd and failed to pass. Veatch Introduced resolution giving all the debris to tho represen tatlvcsof thu press and janitors ex cept what could be found on the presidents and clerks' desks. The president said It was unanimously cairlcd. Utiles were suspended and senate bill No 101, by Tongue, providing for a stato board of equalization was read a third time and pasned. Senator Moore ollered n resolu tion asking the senate to suspend rule 11 as to senate bill No 191. Resolution adopted. No 1811-By MeCall, creating stato hoard of horticulture. Passed. No2W)-By Hall, Jurisdiction In Justice court. Passed. No UMl-By Thomas, relating to criminal code. Pawed. Adjourned at 1 a in until 9 a m. IIOI'HK AITKHNOON. Sai.km, Fi:ii. "0, 1891. iiihoi.ution. By Miller, that legislature elect railroad ecmmlssloners at 2 p. in. Adopted. House concurred In sonato amend ments to 11 11 1211. JOINT CONVENTION, House and senate met at 2 p. in. hi hall of house of representatives and elected following republican caucus nominees. Railroad commissioners George W. Colvlg, ltosehurg; Robert Clow, Junction City; A. N. Hamilton, Union. Fish commissioners F. C. Reed, R. C. Campbell and George. T. My ers. Pilot comiulssIotuTs-J, F. Hallo ran and B. F. Packard, Astoria, and J. A. Brown, Portland. Food commissioner W. W. Bak er, of Portland. l.llinirlan J, B, I'titmnn, Boatman at Astoria Adolph Johnson. Rep. Holmes on behalf of demo crat lo caucus, seconded nomination nomination of J. B. Putmau, for state librarian, and he received the unanimous vote of all tho member. JIII.I.S I'AKSKl). No. 110 By Cross, creating oHlce of attorney general. By special resolution taken up to be placed on ;ird reading. Motion to suspend rules lost. II HI-OUTS Oh COM.MITTHt. To visit asylum for Insane Adopted. 'li credit awxiunts of Ort-goti na tional guard, Adopted Also rojwrt on pctittcntlary atlopted. Houho wiiuurred In senate amend ments toS B No, tH). lilUNATi: IIII.IJJ ON til) UKADINO No. 81 By Myera, reganllng ulalms for costs ami disbursements. PawHHt. N. W--By Maukay, to protect title of the owners of tloatlug logs ami lumber. o. IIS By Crons, to encourage u more thorough prewratlou of teauherv. PumkhI, No. ITtl By Carson, providing (taymeiit of money due Sauuisl 11. Thurston, and dUbursemeut of the same. l,ott. ltep. Coleiuau inovevl txxmsldt-m- tlwu, ami Rep. Ariiutiong made a statement upon which bill was (tatoed, Nik 170-By JUteh, providing tjutirterly teachers' exaiuluatlou. Patscd. Houxt rvwKhxl front Its amend- menu to 8. It. Qt, regultlngala- HANDSOUKLY RRUEUUBHD. A little before midnight while tbe house was In the midst of their Jokes and hits on the members, a vote of thanks waa tendered to the speaker for the able, Impartial and efficient manner in which he had discharged his duties. Tbe vote was unani mous, and when It was announced by reading clerk, Judge Moore, of Corvallis, was called to say a few words. He stepped upon the speak er's platform and In a neat speech on the appreciation the members had of the fairness of the ruling nnd con ducting, and as a token of this he presented Mr. Geer a fine gold watch aad chain from tho members. The surprise was complete to the speaker and he was at first at a loss for something to say, but he soon collected himself and with a few well chosen worda thanked the members for their remembrance. THK PAY OK CI.EItKfl. The house voted last night to pay the four clerks of that body $10 a day each; the sergeant-at-arms78; mall-carrier ffl; door-keeper f0;ass't. door-keeper 5; copying clerk $4: pages?!. si:nate moknino hesmon. Feb. 21. '91. Roll call. Reading of Journal. Under J It 25, to welcome Presl dent Harrison upon his arrival In Oregnti, Senator Fullertou and Kaklu wero appointed mombers of the committee on part of seuste. Senators Tongue, Weatherford and Leonoy, wero appointed commit tee lo notify his excellency, tbe gov eruor that the legislature was now about to adjourn. Tho committee re paired to tho executive department performed their duty and reported' that his excellency had no further communication to make at this time. Mlllor ottered a resolution, tender ing thanks of the senate to tho chief clerk and 1st and 2d assistants, for their services. Tho morning hour was spent by the president In signing bills. Fulton said that, as the constitu tion provides that the seal of gov eminent could not be changed un der twenty years, and twenty years had expired since its location, he took It that it was the duty of their senate to re-locate the neat of govern ment, and he therefore movcU that tho scat of government be changed to Sclo. Tongue moved to amend by locating the capital at Sodavllle. President Hlmou, with hm ever ready Wit declared that Sclo was the unanimous choice for the seat of government. Just at the elosj of tho senate ses slon, President Simon read a short and well framed address, returning thauki to the oflleers, members and employes of the senate, for their kind and courteous treatment dur ing the entire seaslou. ile then declared the senate ad journed sine die. HOUSK FOHKNOON. SAi.m, Feb. 21, 1891. House met at 0:30 a. ni., the speaker In the chair. Committee to Investigate oooks of Secretary of State made a favorable report. Adopted. Committee on agriculture nude an adverse reort on State Weather Bureau. Adopted. House coucurred lu senate resole., tlou that Secretary of State audit. H BNo271-Uy Mluto, for state to purchase state fair grounds, Indefi nitely iKwtponed. Covered by an other bill already passed. iU MNo6,askiug congress to con sldcr Indian war veterans' claims, was called up and adopted. Rep Moore moved reconsideration of bill to purchase grounds fur deaf mute school. Lost. HKSOMJTION. By Miller, That pages of house, having been unusually etllcieut, re ceived fo. a day, Instead or $4. Adopted. HI'KAKKU OICKU'H ADDHKSH. As the hour for tlual adjournment had arrived tho speaker a rove and lu a few nicely worded seutettcva de clared the house adjourned, He said It was au hour fraught more with regret and sorrow, thau with pleasure and Joy. The esalon had been ever harmoulous. aud all had SOCIAL EVENTS. DRAMA Al JEKKKKSON. "" I For the benctlt of the Trombone ' Band, last Saturday evening, Feb. 14th, the people of Jtflersou and vicinity had the pleamro or, wituesslngone of George W. Baker's popular dramas. "RelH.-ecu's Tri-. umph," by the following cast of I St. Paul Kcstnai-.ini. SUNDAY DINNKIt lllf.l, OK 1' VIIK. MENU. SKlt'l' Clam Chowder nsit Baked Sulni-ni IJNTKKK Fricns'teeof Ve.il furU.ey Family Style Rice Fritters with Jelly characters: Mrs. Fannie Murphy, ; Jef MullJ ,,fpk Ve, as Mrs. Leluud (an aged widow), i vt:irrAjf.i She played her part well. I'lniui Hiring "Beans Miliar Corn Perry, as Mrs. Kokemau, a wealthy old lady, (though her part being a difficult one, was well rendeied). Carrie Shoemaker, a Rebecca, u foundllbg, (aged nineteen). Mips Shoemaker is one or our popul.n school teachers. She has a gmcelul maimer on the stage, and with her well cultivated voice, tendered her part second to none. Clarissa Cod man, an old maid, was represented by Miss. Avis Hudelsou, daughtvr of our popular hardware merchant, A. B. Hudelson. Miss Hudelson, one of our efficient sclitM)! teachers, while ou the stage, was seir-pos.H-ssed and acted her part well. The character Gyps, a colored girl, was carried by Miss Ida Sandem, In u manner which reflects credit on her as an actress. Miss Sue Reeves, as Dora Gains, did well. Sue is one of our coming young ladies, and the man lier In which she curried her part entitles her to much credit. Zoe Lance, us Kate Comer, an Irish girl, In acting uud speaking gave force and spirit to the play. The character or Meg, a vagrant, was represented by May Reeves, the va rious changes and circumstaui es, made it difficult to carry, but wus delivered lu first-clues style. Hattle Kirk, as Gusiio Green; Cairie Mar tin, as Maria Gruy , Nettle Cornelius, as Alice Leeds; Minnie Kirk, as Grace Greenwood; Anna Allen, as Emma Stephens; Emma Murphy, us Nellie Dunbar; Atha Van Scoy, as Sada Morrel; and Elba Shoe maker, as Jennie Woodman. All acted their paits well, thus making it a complete succ-ss. Tho public opinion Is that this is the best p)a, imu nas ever ueen oeiiveretl on tin stage lu Jeflernon. The pioceedt. therefrom telng $6U. rlho people were so well pleased with this, and the music furnished by the band, that they would like to have it re iealed In the near Allure. Quite a number were present from Turner uud vicinity and gave the girls a preening Invitation to play the draii.-a in their town. The invita tion bus ben accepted, and the time m 111 soon be set. Tho band at their regular meeting Monday nl,ht adopted resolutions extending their thanks to tho ladies who so kindly iihslsit-il in making the above drama a grand success. K.NieuiTsor i-ytiiias llAI.r,. The eutertulumeut, fco-j al and ball given by the Knights of Pythias lu llielrliall in the IliMtianco building ThuiHdii night was a complete sue s. A tine musical and literary program was rendered and an ex-ct-lleiit MipK-r nerved of whiih all partook freely. After tho tables were denied a few hours were spent very pleasantly in dancing. The hall wan nicely deceirated and every thing w-ib made-attractive and given a pleasant appearance. Tho jieople of this liciievedeutMK-lety knpw how to conduct a social gathering aud make it a success. An impor tant part or the exercise or the even Ing wait the social order. Those who dlil not lake part lu the dancing gathered around the table In the main hall and enjoyed a few games of cards ami social converse. Te Mushed Potato I'ASTHY , Custarel Pie IJKkSKUT St, Margueiite Ptiddlng Fruit Ciifl'ee IlKLI'ItlLS SEUVICKS. Mill: U.MTAHIAN SOCIKTY.- -Re;V. II. H. Brown, minister. Services at 10:30 a. in. and 7:.'!0 p. in. Themes. "Peter's Lesson," and "The Wid ow's Barrel of Meal." P es n v t e it ian. Rev. Robert Whitaker will preach :it 10:30 a. m. and the pastor will preach at 7 p. m. Sal-bath School al noon; Y.P.S.C.E. at 0 p. m. Bai-iibt Ciiuitcit. lu the morn ing at 10:30, Dr. Qwyuue, of the Presbyterian church will preach. Evening services at 7, by the pas tor. Subject, "The Young Man Welcomed." Sunduy school ut ll:4'j a. m. Endeavor meeting at 0 p m. Ciihistian. "Rock or Sand?" aud "Is Chriitianity Dying?" will respectively he the morning aud evening themes of Roy. J. B. Johimoti at the Christian churcV, corner or Center and High streets. Service's at 1 1 a. in. and 7 p. in. Sim elay school 10 a. in. Christian Endea vor bociety 0 p. m. The TTor'.il rnriohud. T'ic faciJitic. of the present dav foi he jj.-oductiou of everything that will conduce to the material welfare and comfortof manki.id are almost unlim. iteel, and vlieu Sjrup of Fig3 was first produced the world was enriched with the only perfect laxative known, as it is the only remedy vh:ch is truly pleasing and refreshing to the taste and prompt and effectual to cleanse the system gently in the Spring-time or, in fact, r.t any time, aud the better it is known l!:e more popular it be comes. .vfijppffiqg? ,&y ttfess i 11 1 yCirfTVr--J) 1SM?' te' ! 2i:- i cW-M Mssr.'arrvwsit.tr,. 'ibr'itiiiy: Nlnitl'e IMS .ir ir". ivr V- -TV LATE. T AND ''O'll-'M, N j SJ K - I I - - n-.sT ok ns cut otstb 3srrjoTs Both the nietjiKi end lesit'ts when yrupof Figs is taken ; it ia pleasant md reira!iiii(; to tlio ta&le. r.ndachj ently yet promptly on the Kidneys, -;ver and Bowels. clea:isf8 tlio sya--ra effectually, dispels coidB, her.d ic!if 3 and fevers ami cures habitua coiiatipation permanently. ForBak i; o"c and 1 buttles by all UuFORMA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRASCISCO, C'L '"HVJULE X" ftfjv YORK, VI'. AY ELLA! Look over my wardmbe and take some of my old cloth ing down to the Dye Works., 1S3. Commercial Street, and have them dyed nnd renovated and we can save enough to buy you a new dress In the spring. All right,dear,I will do so riht away. - i ''""M'lWjtl lUtlj Fen- anything 'in the grocery line that you can't find In the other stores, come to us, as wo make a specialty of keeping every thing in the fancy eatable line. Front it Gile. That new line f "exotic" waie is a daisy. Sroat & Gile have it in sets aud opcn-sloeU. JOHN HUGHES, Dealer in Groceries, Faints, Oils and window Glass, Wall Ta per and Border, Artists' Ma terials, Lime, Hair. Nails and Shingles, Hay, Feed and Fence Posts, Grass Seeds, Etc, NEW ADVEKTISKMKVTS. M HS. M. E. AlcfOY, l'hynlclan nrul Sur geon. Olllco and rooms in InJeltiir house, Kreint and Center utreetH, near the- foot of Marlon nnd I'olk Co, brlde. ('hrou Ic dlRpapes n snecl iltv. Curo or no nuv CoiiBiiltutlon free. On-1 ru 'e?ign of Vibrating S'lti'lle Muchlui- i '. ; went of that nopular principle, e-ontainiiigspecialpaicnit.l what makes it : 1st The lightest running machine in the market, lid The simplest machine in the woild. It iceiuucj l, te-aehlng." dd l lie onl. Vibrator that makes a perfect iitch a r- an!' heretofor. I iih-ed in family machines only hv our Oselll.elor I Jfl Ti... ..!.. Tn.. ..,.. ...i.:.. i. . i ..i... . . i I .i ii I, ... i,.... r. . .,. ci. i. ,. : hmi niiuiii. uuuiiu-ui icumhu, uuhtjii), lue- ,!,"t r .li-e r fin work. POINTS OF SUPERIORITY 1. It hn a far shorter needle than auv other ma-ihlne f im :i 2. It has the simplest shuttle made: you can't help thr.M.l.i,,' ,' . . 3. It hu the latest mid best form of. -lutumalie bobbin winder i. It has the latest and best stitch regulator. Bv simply turnin rnvl ...v. l.v.,. ,.. i-i- K-iiuiurucu hi nmiiii'Ut'U nut1 Hit HI UMlHiH N t III HIT lit fllll cmm-if 'n fi (ifititinr ni ool..s. . If ... i. '" p..vi. t. T,ip TTItin...!,. P..P-. ..,.,... ,.- .1. ...i r..:...i. . '. r Jl ,-'--' ; .. -v - '"'i'i .-iiii"u itfiiui' seu nil. ii,i nlllno P.1TP ' fMUlr A I lot i " ..,., """'J,!lll ., Jl I i IS; i "I ' 1 I ""'v""-".i. i-i ommi 1IUU1 VV 17Ull U' hay, cal a-.d u.nber. fJ lo-li Tm vvnrlrc P..... , ' , ...fl?1.' ,,e '- ?IPItc J nZ . l, . ,. '. '' e iimiiki ini-ou-ii mt the (lav ! ""-"""ii ui oiiin-nun (.niiniicrciiil -tree's. LAN Da The undersigned is prepared to funiis-h buyers nl! kinds of farm lands at the best rates. Also citv lind sub urban property. L. C. FISIlEli, 107 P. (. IWock.SaK Notice of Annual JUL'. School Meet- Savon 'iiuudry wiap only o cents a bar at Cr!snian fc Osl urn's. Wood Kilt S.vi.k. Rlir Hi- and maple. Leivo niders at .1. C. lirowu & Go's hiidware store, Sa 'io. Kit AN K IlAltnl.I) 1-2'-: m Koit SouexM. Ui.i.uk. Prof. S. A. Kandlo Is hereby plaeeel in uoniina- tion for election to tho olllee of M-hool clerk of Diatrlct 21, Marion county, Oregon. M..v Citi.kns. Candidatu Ktiu School C'i.kuk .,,... l ... . i . . i iie; uiiui'iMiu'ii uertliv au- nouueeh himself as a candidate for re-election as hcIiooI clerk for eti.s trict No. t-M. V. II. Simi-mi.v. .5-1 ft Monleo Hros. still take the lead on low priced photo-. Only the beat. HIK'IAI. AND 1IASKKT I'AUTY. Sumpter Camp No. 8, Koiw of Vet erans, amlsted by the ladle a of Seeli; wlck relief ceirjw, will give a banket we lid and dancing learty at their hall In liiBUrauee block Moudoyeye iiltHC. March 2d. They will have a Hood fraternal arty and seieial catherhig. Luncheon will beserved by the ladies, gainen will Ih pro vhleel, ami those wiiihlng to daiii-e will le given the use of a canva?HHl tlewr and geioel orcheMtra. A nomi nal fet will le chart-eel, the surplus of which will be divided between the two orelers and um.nl for a dece ratlou day (uud. All fiiendrt of the-ue patriotic orders are Invlte-el to participate, with Hum and enjoy a wiioicaome ami whole-seiuleel nlug. KouSalk A parlor set, iiKpiire at Mrs. 11. I)am-iiid, 247 Front street. 0.14 ot He in. Urns', chow-chow and pick h-s, Durkeo'a salad tlressing, Dur hum's coe-oauut and tomato catsup fresh at Jos. Clark's Court Stieel Grocery. VTOTICK is lK-reby given lo the lecnl vol 1 ersof heliool district No. I'l. of .Marlon county, state of Oreuon, that the anuunl t-uhool m eetl uk for mid dlstrii t w ill be held at the opera house In Salem, Orcijuu, to heuln at the hour of 7:) o'clock D. in . on the 1st Monda , be log thetid day of .March, 1SUI. IhK ineeilnjjls culled for the pur Hoseofube-ertalului; the ulll nndnclloa ot Mid district In iei;ard to the Usueand sale ofbonds for building n school house, ond Ievj Ing a tax for chool purposed, and tho tninwirtlon of such other busliu'ss usual at such meetings. K. 11 SMITH, Chairman Hoard of Directors. Atlestrl V. Ii. SIMPSON, District Clerk. 1 ebrimry is, lu 1 CLOVER SEE!) KorMile at my f-.rm on Hoe-ell prairie, or deihered In.salemat l.'ci'ins p r, uud. Iiiinnnil clear of C'uund e lliitlt- seed i 111 Jin-w JOHN M -.hM M J.PATTOX.M. 1). . Ududge Dluck, Saleo, Oicsod. ll-eiiscurie-onien and children, chrome huh prutiie u senses A SPECIALTY. Jti otlice day and night. Consultation IICV, Or J'OTi SALE Trade for Real Estate, A good span ol work horses, well broke ddies MAltriN iHdMiNuiv Turner, (Iregtln. Llllm FOR SCHOOL CI ERK. I'ltOI-. 8 A KANIiLi: Is he ehy placed u t.omlnaHon for cKctleu lo ilu ollice ol t-liool eleik of I) st. ., .M,.rU.n i-ouuij, iregon. Mauy Cltlietis. '" PgSlgSpf ho ,,' Ai! K,nis ,,f lii iifvnnr viw Wji WIJIjAL!:M I ) lQ I SP3S35S3!& 4iT WAV4 As ( '""'I' ' " Latlndry ii SV efS3N'l I'-iiMi IM .' Wh t, lMf TFA kM &"f$l5 "'delolnrtliral-e' -rk. liiami 250 LSI; r'v isjo;, er -(SiSfTsas ti" r mt Zk -JTS . .. l.rft W .--k I V iram88m tfs . rvc:3i''ir,iiJS2ri.iv. . 11 &sif, a vzi&2m&&m&&r i WaMSi-'iU I iir. .-ii"-. "."Myam i iwiKif-MBiBXDmn Csjsy' flrfi Rnmn Pnnnln Slwnvs I. $i They neeer look ahead nor think. PcoDle hut; i . . .... r .ui-.n io Han tin punting season, run to the grew their se:d. and then repent over It for is mnn!h(.t- than top and think hat they ill want for the prf .! VICK'S SEEDS neeer disappoint, is then: from the millions who ha e planted them If it u IV or Negetable Seeds, Plants, Iiulbs, or anjthtcjk line, .IMA'iJ XO MISTAKE this year but e cents tur Viclz's riorul Guide, deduct tie from first order, it costs nothing. This p. Mti legu: contains three colored plates. Grandest St ties eer offered, J:oo in cash premiums t tl -eie club orders $iooo cash prizes at one of the Sta't Grand offer, chance for all. Made In different shape ever before : ioo dipm 81 Tnl mrH JAMES VICK, SEEOSMAK,,' Il()eilITCR, v. l in:i. eve- Ol'KHA HOUSK IIAl.U Abont oue hu ml reel hthoi)8 were pri-eeent. Those who atteude!, speak In hlejh terms of thin duncv, and clulm It was the Rnnt elam-e eif the muH)u eif thoee jr'veii under the au-phx- oe the Salem City llaud. MONDAY IlKCITAU Invitation are out for a plauound IhAAOON At th Drtif-Mute fchool in this city, Krhliiv, Keb. -1), KS01, at S p. m., Willie Isaac fcon, m;edhout l.tjoarsof tynholel piieumoiila. The elecewexl hid Umii nt tlu nchool four teerim Hh jwrents, who resident Cohurir, luetic couutv, wero with him when ho died, hav lug arrlve-el in Siilom yesttorday. The remains were taken to Ceihurj: thin morning for burial. k Sc iooI 111 A Imroliv unnonniv tnyswirnsa ,-nndldnte for sl,o,d yierk fur Dls'rie No 2. W. .-. 1IOUCS. received vutertalumeut uud I uit mo tion. At tho opening he had uked euiff recital by the pupil, of Mhue for their herty co-ejerietlou uud M-Gollm and Thurutou fur Mondtty hIhUuco Mud lu uo liiiUuoe hd uy l eveulug, Feb, 23d, at their tvonis In tuemtier rvfue( him this. He the new bunk hltx-k. The minlU thauked them nil heartily and wild ho would carry hack to the farm only grateful memories of their klud. net to him and devotlou to their eouitltueuU. The hammer fell aud themembem jvarteel with haud-obakliiK. Foil eSemeKH. Clainic. I hereby auuiHincd inyaelf aa a candidate for Bohool Clerk for DUtrlct No, 24. 2--tf W. 8. lUxioa. will be ably ablated tiy MM Thorn ton, aud thu friend cau exeet a rare treat lu the musical Hue. IUWN TKNNI8 CLl'll. Tho Balem Lawn TeuuU club mrl ou Turaday of thU wwek at the rvleleuee of Mr. aud Mr. Ilolverson Tho aen-lal couii1exlou of this &sem bly of alem, BoeleCj- ivonle al wn earrh-a with it a splendid social at tmiaphere. The evening at Mr. and ! Mia. llolversou'a wa ieut In! iiow's rtii? Wo oiler One Umielroel Dollars re waul for any oieto eif cntnrrh thai cannot tw oureel by takliar na', Catarrh Cum. loleslei, Olllee. ' ' t.- VVe:.!ho wKHeHl, have known KJ. Chouey for the last 16 ywrs and Udloye him H-rftctly hewoniuh in nn uusuitvM inenHiiiHI.ilw nu.l rt ancially able to carry euit any etblim tlous made by their Arm. iVmSa Tmi ax u ldej Drue glttU, Toledo, Ohio. b MVLI,JN,rV K,VNAN e Mauvix. W holesale Druwlste., Tulmln, Ohio Itall'a Catarrh Curt U ink.,,. ,... nally, aethiK dlnvtly mum the btu,Hl and ! iiiuwMia eurfieee of the -ai,, lestiuiuiilala Mtit free, VtWv 78c per Utile, 4d by u drusgUts. DbcrlmmatUn. H'ai!Ti:iilv mmjus himixation NoUe U hweby guen lluet the nex KUlHr eiuarieru n.mlimll.m e.f apeill In lhee.HJUU.Hirt In lem, ilrtwon e-e.m murtwrj as ian. Appllaauu mu.t ii. riMintRttuiomlntsUin. l v-nilli" iwtsi-naeat or JHHonwun. .uretm illtd-dev 25c WarrtColumn. Notices Inserted for eiM; CENT I'KK VOIU) EACH l.N'.SKH'lIO.V No silver lsemeut Ins -ried lu thu column rot-less uan tweuty-flvo rent' IfANThD. girl to eeork in a eiluiuir rewai. Inq.ilreat ht. 1-aul lte.um--eut. &4-tf From Terminal or Interior Points the Xortlicra Pacific Rail rai i I I the ilne to take j To all Points East and Smth. I It Uthedlnlngcar route. Itruos titioJ." i eestthulu tratue eery day lu ijojea ST. PAUL AND CHinffl! u CSn eh nee of c.-,rii,) i-omimsedof dlulnscars unsurpi 1. I'liilni'iu etr.twiiiK r'm 'u " , Cd lateit e j w TOURIST Sleeping Cars, itect that ian be eonntr ict -d aud in evb '1" weOv)llllnn.ln.U nd cw. Knt n fvm una U- yANTKl Vn motive, reliable tnau- H,!,.lied '"rhoUwraof Ur.l and .seeind- 0rUi,e1','."".:0,o.r0 "wniMly. erltU In- ,,okw-"ll KI.KOAI - INDvHOAHrnN: Mr. I'adghamS IV frlmny Belnvlaud KludeigirUm la .-.blon room of the fattouyh-iltin Chinch. A J1?-1."- AhpUMenneltwoleiu for on . rii" ii i " "'" lucu-y siju. jn, -, -v. .1 ... .IO.J,, ILS-tf PATHONIZE Home Industry, and ti .... .u Snc rwiBi or money loluuded .'.'""S; ". '' "-. H.Or...Hln,,eirt eeiuur seie on. Smith eU m. ugetiu for l-SOlltl Dissolution Xoticis - all U-WUifVTTL' iHtiVrSf it meiiHiria. JJCOlTaXHS-illlftt. 3-Utw erie, ui ri-nt in hu oi -u VtJoii i" Vorfe. ' ' wk ,Sox ,M$- -Ne" P", SA.K-Va(Mit three aeree o'f Uu 1 L,J Vi'f.,,., ;V'u. Kooel .iveelllna T)A.Y COACHE-s, . IT-. Vr"0' HWilnwd: lanp? bar . . i tniiviy e rru t lltMr. ruU brub a7lhirii-ir'",U to Me " T Sever ailing HMier ou urintae. Kr lwrtJ.m ttmulre , Ja a5 rtffuad i If il r- 1 u . c l)l s h , I IIK-l S.V1JW, Keb. W, !. HuyenwlHiMHiiai-iliMviiiaiHilttH, 111 nUWll I Hit aaMMkLt . ... 1M out for the Buuday bill of i K"'' JWcouvere,at.d 'rtal, eurtaW V' aM .. . B . ,...,v num llltu, I .v n in inn MlTrnKHi FleMMM'ri lul i. ,i; HKIS IHIWUO J. U. fare of tbe 8t, laul rratauraat. KvvrythluK flrat cUta. MealaSScta. m't Reel Writ, opposite ljulel Oo to (VUiuaii &. Ofltairn for iiwir ' rle-aof wunty treanurera. rubber. , j Nn. 118-Hy Meauv, eli-tlnluKaud '-';' ii i j iiruvldlutr for Invcettiietit oflrrodu Tun 4.em gti-am lauhdti'. aw'o'WvNilJ fuwJ, ul reil Hev enti. Mft.tf J $n. 227 Hy Moore, rvlailuy to O.nk Tmaup.-Ou low tramp has ZiAuv.i.u,, 7 rl'V1 ,0 ' . I.. ....I cooauu a luoaleiau, or refralu frum i Ustnbwaklu rock toelay la frout wde4i.t f..rfraryouwlU alarm S . ...V V..J j.i, mm m wuun -"M ii-.iu-.c will (Ml U week laid out before ulm to work J"t what you nvd. It . HoiPa at the MituJole, ' I J1HU H a a fa Sawif eJUnr, l-ie ilUl lINKTBI) HOUSES. IlAYttj VKftTHK, Ueai.Cr J Ton litotauwut. JSTi n in i r- I'akiush. d. VY. LtVIS. ffiS.BS.n, w worK and low lirtato. Une liBuTr JeMrlre-an.! Um..inlTwTT.. Vr ." .9! Stui- iir i .man - - . w .. lUluir 1 ua l.?l.d.tet.tf 5.-U V .Si tl 1..1 line', .iltroi ' " t K-e. l'ul'.n lt oureed In wjw, inii r-w-l Through eli.:u lo and fXjtm In Ameriia, Kiilaad un I Eur. , Inrti4MMltau)r uekal o-n-i Pull Information ooneeruiuif i i' of traltt,rHilaundoUierdeuei.4i Me appiieruiou lo an) ea, or A. D. CHAKLTOX. AkoAlant fSaMi&rsuI IKitn.r A .' IS! Plit UH. eor. WaUi u f btnil,erajNin rK' , ll ? r. n'l n ot . sft1' i nt r -lil .e. OyitrH, U. MWIMMillMA, 9.m ,s-r' AT x wk - " i.i AUlM. I TflW wh aau irienu we Jut what you llreil. BAratjurllla, w hleh will Hfl u out VSr&" ?. B1 of tht eUiikenu ruiulliiou ii. . (r. RwiiA Ptu ft, J atatiirM.llMlll.....l.i w.T' " et Ijm .Iiimi nvwli ! nit .. ifi. , vi-in". " .!'-."" "- in a. hmw, athgra HaMac Ki Z :;.Vi.wJ:e. ' " ,v' ueueieieiiowpoteBl tht r . w4 le. m uw nw. cuuar Ki.iicin i in rt.w i w. ... A ur v-urw ir tiU, llABktttf lHtf mxa. - - ... M..v7rtL.Tir. -v..-. - r i ur-ct5r-fts fUvmtiTi ma CUlhw me-tlclo U lu ouea llk our. Sa'SSuil weT, Of kla.ll M4ik es. rt. Orcwo ff karvlea. etll IWin. IM Executrix Notioe. MwtrtzGi ikTS-Tr?.."''. i.lu.d terf -r --T-' " IU Kalll .Mr i.... .... --. v-HvntM Ev atrlnu.d Ii Administrators Xotice. NeMtceU bawabr iHvrtn tlmt the -' rr . .L . P . .1 $q na imkhi nun 'P n oatomr tha nlHU on s.-ei.ln b Ibei'toeinivi.vvjn of ttw-ia e. ' forlkaCkMiuii ol Mitiu nl tMV'Dg cUll.li .KiKkl .d - ' berrh aoeai,. 1 1.. ,.rri.t ilu i ', Wad. I He iu!.-ri,ii.wt iet n v Hateni Mrtiu .mil. Or - ", Nnab" Iroeu Ibr nttt of Iter 1. IMNt uetusr, mil tli tx-'x"" wklUi, hiv h. r-iy (-iu -" imn4t'tUt liu ul III-1 BaettHMifMfM. aatMlabuaMrttr Ikaaiata van. hw. i. ' t. in . VrVHBUAMl k. i --. .... 4mu iwtnd rrrtiajjii t-riiTb r.;1"' uf TT- aSr.-'J. - V t&lV '-r -,;.u.h -iiInWratr.s o.U. -e ir i ua tUttlfU ntltli l" r ar riMBiM i tcreuca. I "a- u hi nv-aUH fruji 'J i.. 14.1 tVier ; t . Wfc.v' . m , fct .letoe..