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I. - 'f ItC-'fTW rTTi.i -,V,1- "WTOwpwjr- TO CIvOSB H. LTINN Lace Curtains Window Shades Embroideries and Laces AT COST. He is positively going out of business and now is your chance to BUY CHEAP O n ie befori the .assortment is broken. Remember the place, opposite Bush J3anlc, Sa'ui!, Ore.-on. A good, three- seated spring hack. A good horse and buggy; suitable for i liny irse. .mi mhihu. a CAPITAL JOURNAL. THURSDAY, -APRIL 14, 1892. GEO. I). OOODHUE. K. CAIIILU BUILDING MATERIAL. Lime, cemeut, plaster, hair, fire and building brick, flro clay, sand, gravel, blacksmith and house coal, wood, all kinds, wholesale nnd re tail. Olllce 05 Btate street. Goodhue & Caiih.1 tillMT & PATTERSON, Dealers in Groceries, Crockery, Glassware, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Brushes, Windowglass, Etc. Sole Agents for Epicure Tea and Big Can Baking Powder. Strongs bakery takes the lead on superior bread cakes, pies aud all kinds of fancy baking. WESTACOTT & IRWIN. DATES OP LOCAL EVENTS. April 20. Symphony club, Reed's opera house. General Weaver, at Marion square, May 7, at 1 p. in., and perhaps Mrs. Mary Leabe, of Kansas, for People's patry. d&w tf Will be Sustained. Tulks with many business men this morn ing shows that the city council will be sustaiued in its steps to cut down expenses of city government. A thorough revision of salaries "should be made and the fire department put in shape m that it will be less expensive without injuring its elliclancy. City taxes are too high and the expenses of city government ore too high for results attained. That seems to be the general opinion and the council does well to respect it. Convention Notes. Theie is a large number of people in town to attend the Democratic county con vention. Elder of Stayton aud Huddlesou of Jelfetson are leading for sberiir. The general plan is to let Salem select the clerk. The Re publicans had fair weather for their convention, but the Democrats argue that rains are fruitful of good results and a ticket that is well wet down will run well In the Webfoot coun try. There will be a sharp contest over selecting chairman and dele gates to state convention. m Do Not Forget. The Kinder Symphony club next Wednesday night, at the opera house. The Oregonlan has the following to say of Miss Phelps, the barpitt, who will assist the club: "Miss Phelps thoroughly comprehends tho de mands of this delicately tuned in strument and her soft buitrue touch, no less than her forte passages, evi denced her fiue training and perfect familiarly with the harp. Sun Spots. These have puzzled scientists for centuries and there are sun spots in business too. Many of our dealers are kicking auout dull times aud no trade aud wishing they knew the tecret of success in busi ness. The clothing war haB shown that G. W. Johnsou & Son know how to conduct an aggressive cloth ing warfare, and their cut prices us displaced in their show windows have given them a big run. State vjj. Gibson. The cube ngaiiot Policeman GlbBou for assault upon C. W. Pugii on the night of the 11th of April, before Justice Ratchellor, was called at 0 a. m. Geo. G. Bingham and John A. Car sou appeared fw the state aud no one for defem c. Defendant w aived examination and was bound oyer to j the grind jury in tiio huiii of (300 j tail. I . - im ' ri :- SPRING THE Amonj,' our stock vro have the following utylas: BLAZERS, REEFERS, and plain JACKETS, in all the different -shades of BROWN, TAN, GRAY; also plain BLACK, with fancy embroidtried collars, cuffs and fronts, in TNS, CRAYS and BLACK, with nai-htad and feather trimmings. T. HOLVERSON, - 301 Commercial St. is offering liis AT COST. AT COST. c a uargmn. FOR RETRENCHMENT. A Reform Council is What the People Elected. CUTTING DOWN ALL SALARIES. TIio Firo Department to Re organized and Consolidated. The mayor and council were pres ent at the adjourned meeting on Wednesday evening except Lam oureux and Collins. BILLS ALLOWED. Electric Light, $420; 8. Brooks, $1.50; R. McKillop, $20.25; Gray Bros., $11.75; Jack Green, $1.63; Captital Lumber Co., $145.17; J. E. Easthara & Co., $2.45; Weston-Dy-gert Book Mfg. Co.,,$8; Salem Irou Works, $27.60; It. L. Swartz, $42.66; Salem Water Co., $94.04; L. C. Cava- naugh, $14.93; P. 8. Dearborn, $27, 35; John Utz, $4 20; Salem Truck & Dray Co., $3; Santiam Lumber Co., $4.32; John G. Wright, $2.40; Brew ster & White, $2 05; Sroat & Gile, $1.25; Burr & P.'tzel, $2.50; M. W. Wright, $14.00; Union Title Abstract Co., $50; Statesman, $27.25; Church ill & Burroughs,$l; Barker & Strang, 75 cents; Barr&Petzel,$1.65; H. P. Mlnto, $232.85; Baker & Strang, $49; J. W. Wood, $25.50; R. H. Cros san, $21; John Barban, $1.50. MAKSHAL FEES. The committee on accounts and current expeuses made tho follow ing special repert: "The bill of the city marshal for the mouth of March, 1892, is $232.85. This is for fees aud for the board of prisiouers. The bill is made out under the pro visions of an old ordinance adopted prior to the induction of the present city marshal Into office. The bill is correct and must bo paid. It is the judgment of your committee, how ever, that the council which passed said ordinance did not anticipate that the work and fees of said office would so increase as to call for the payment of the amounts of recent bills. Our judgment is that $1200 would be a resonable salary for said oilk-er, and recommend that such action as may be proper be taken providing for the boarding of pris oners by the city, and providing fntllier that all fees paynblc to the oily marshal in excess of $1200 per anuum bo turned into the city treasury. " STKEET COMMISSIONER. "The bill of the street commis sioner for twenty-eight dajs from March 1 to April 5, 1892, is $8-1. Under a resolution adopted by the council city officers paid by the day or month are to receive compensa' tion only for the time actually em ployed in the service of the city. We are unable to report how many days have been actually employed by the street commissioner, during the past month in the service of the city and we therefore return his bill without recommendation." CITY SURVEYOR. "The bill of the city surveyor for $80 is also returned without recom mendation as we cannot- approve it without fuller information as to whether or not. all of the time charged for was necessarily em ployed in the service of tho city. We recommend that tho com mittee ou ways aud means be in structed to consider the question of consolidating the offices of street supervisor and city surveyor and to report their lindiugs at the next meeting of the council." The resolution was adopted and was afterwad referred to tho com mittee ou wayaand means. MORE RETRENCHMENT. Hunt Introduced an ordinance providing a salary of $600 per year for the cily attorney after Jan. 1, 1692; referred to the commit tee ou ordinances. He also Intro duced a resolution providing that the, offices of city engineer unci street commissioner bo tilled by one man who shall roive $100 per mouth; referred to the roiuniittee nu ordi italic s The ordiiiauf-o providing for im AND SUMMER WRAPS. -:- JACKETS.- OUT. entire stock of White Goods AT COST. Trunks Valises AT COST. provement of South Commercial street was passed. The committee on ways and means, to whom was referred the resolutions gtvcu above was also in structed to report on the amount of money the city would have to run on this j ear aud also the expeuses of the city last year at the next meet ing of the council. REORGANIZATION OF THE FIRE DE PARTMENT. The committee to whom whb re ferred tho communication of Chief Eugiueer Low, relative to a paid lire department presented a report recommending that the store occu pied by Steiuer & Sonuemau be used for a tire department, and that both engines be housed therein, both being heated by one heater; that the city purchase a horse hose wagon to carry 1600 feet; that but one of the engines be kept ready for duty, except otherwise ordered by the chief engineer; that there shall be kept on the pay roll one chief engineer, asat present, one engineer, one engine driver, one hose wagon driver; that the salary of the engi neer be $70 per mouth, engine driver $60; tho hose wagon driver $60; that Salem engine No. 3 shall r tain its present location; that one of the hand hose carts be placed In the vicinity of the High f-chonl; that the present volunteer flro companies be retained; that chief engineer be elected by the council at its first meeting in January of each year; Tiger engine Co.'s and A lert H. & L. Co.'s property be sold or rented by the city. Referred to the committee on fire and water t- confer with the board of lire delegates. RESOLUTIONS BY HUNT. Reciting that expenditures in the various departments have been such as to create a large debt, and that receipts are not sufficient to meet current expenses; that there is yet u Moating debt of $3000, and that it is necessary to curtail expeuses iu all departments of the city government; that the city marshal is receiving fees of $2000 a year, which could bo performed for 1200 a year, and the salary should be fixed at that; that four policemen now get $3600 a year, and their duties could be performed by two at u salary of $1800 a year; that if tula resolution be adopted aud carried and u saving of $2600 a year will bo efiected. Referred to committee on ways and means. PETITIONS, ETC. It. D. Duncan petitions for re moval of a cesspool and kitchen sink on It 7, oik 20. Referred to committee on health and police. Communication of Capital En gine Co., asking that chief engineer be given power to purchase a new horse in place of Barney. To com mittee on fire and water. DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION. The Organization Made and Pre liminaries Effected. At 2 p. m. Chairman Rowley called tho convention to order. Dr. Jeffries named Judge Walton for temporary chalrinau; Win. Kaiser nominated Judge Bnnham, but he gracefully declined in favor of Walton, who was chosen by acclamation and made a neat speech. Jos. Albert was made secretary, Win. Gallagher assslstaut secretary. COMMITTEES. Credentials: Webster Holmes, A. Barendrick, A. P. Gordon, Alex. Potter, Geo. Allen. Order of Business: John Gray, A. N. Bush, J. H. Whitney, T. L. Golden, Geo H. Beebe. Apportionment of Delegates to Stato Conventiens: Win, Kaiser, P. H. D'Arcy, Frank Fellows, B. A. Natbtnan, F. M. Smith. Resolutiens: Dr. Jelfries, B. F. Bonham, L. S..vuge, W. Whitney M. J. Egau. Adjourned to 8:16. m Pahdoned. There will lie one happy journalist In Oregon today. O. W. Dunbar, sentenced for one yetr In county Jail at Astoria, for iiiminal libel in Town Talk of Samuel Elmore, h.is been pardoned by Governor Penuojer. He was notified by telegraph. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. TIip flag ralwlug nt the park school bat been postponed f r one wek on nccouut of the stormy weather. Columbia s'llmon Davison & White's. Lewis Sttusoii l home from n week at Portlaudj whew his family are spending a month, while his house Is being finished. Roht. Ptigh Ivul n hearing this morning nnd plcd guilty to carry ing a concealed weapon. Recorder Goodell fined him $10 and costs. Physicians, clcrgemen, and scien tist, unite In recommending Ayer's Cherry Pectoral as an invaluable remedy for throat and lung troubles. Eastern oysters Davison & White's. Soaps in great variety, and of all grades at tho Electric storo of Simp son Bros. POLK COUNTY NEWS. It is reported that Dallas is to have auothor saloon. Born Near Dallas, to tho wife of D. C. Haunon, a son. . Miss Minnie Lewis, of Alrlio is visiliug iu Marion couuty. A, Fletsffer is erecting a very fine residence on his farm near McCoy. M. Leabo, of Clackamas county, Is speudlng a few days with relatives at Liberty. A large force of men nre at work on Main street grading aud putting on u coat of gravel. Wm. Mulkey aud L.Ground, of Monmouth, have gone to Gilliam county on business. The Dallas Good Templars on Wednesday Wight give an entertain ment uud supper at their hall. L'ts of sheep are being shipped from this county. Mr. Jeff Fryer, of Independence has shipped three car loads this week. The families of John and Silas Rlggs, of Salt Creek, . will move to Salem this fall for the purpose of eductting their children. Twelve hundred sheep and four hundred hogs were shipped to Port land this mouth from McCoy. All warrants endorsed prior to January 1, 1891, will be cashed by County Treasurer Turner. The county is in a healthy condition financially. The building erected by Mr. Boots, of Monmouth, will be used as, a millinery ston by tho Misses Smith. People of Polk county have still nnother month to pay their taxes without the delinquent per centage being added. The new depot building at Ball s to n Is about completed aud isiquite a nice addition to that thriving little village. Mrs. Hastings, of Lewisvllle, met witli quite a painful accident the other day, while riding a horse she was thrown and received many bruises. 1 ho new school house In Liberty district will be finished this week, it is being built by Messrs Carpenter and Muscott. Jama Atwaterand wife of Lewis vllle are visiting with relatives in Benton county. F. J. Coad, of the firm of Riley & Coad, has begun laying the founda tion for his new residence. When completed this will bo the finest in the county. Mr. Chas. Baker, of Kansas, has purchased an Interest in a Dallas hop yard and will become a per manent resident. The Dallas band is practicing reg ularly three times a week preparing for the many engagements they will have to fill tho coming beason. Grain and grass are growing lino all over the couuty and the prospects for a large yield are very flattering. The cold rains seriously retard the growth of vegetables and the plant ing of gardens is being considerably kept back, as yet the frosts have done no serious damage, Charles Boone and wife of this county, who have been spending the winter In California, for their health and received no benefit have since their return been gaining every day and now their permanent re covery is hoped for. Mrs. J. H. Lewie, of Crowley, is aloo recover ing after months of suffering, R'ud all too advertisements of spring medicines, and then take Ayer's Sarsaparlila. Fob Sale. Forty feet front ou Commercial street. First-class busi ness property. Enquire of Wm. E. Burke, oue-half block south of Bush's bank uicstairs. 3-10-tf Notice, All that know themselves in deb'ed to me, for work at the ceme tery, pleuse call and nettle. And those who wish orders filled will call early. J. W, O'Donnki.. 4 6 2 "Butthb. Do you want some .tiling fi.nk in butter? Then place your order fur It at "Who Front." They receive a freh supply of home iimdo. swi'tt. Jeruey cow butter every Friday. 2t Republican Committee Meeting. The members of the Rinubllcau couuty central committee of Marlon county ure reque-ted to meet ui Salem, u Sal unlay, April 23d, at 1 p. in., at reading room of Hole) Willamette. J. L. Fattehsojj, d&w td Chairman. Arbor Day. Following Is the program of ex- i enises nt Lincoln school, fcouth Salem, Friday, April 16. 1. Invocation hymn. 2. Invocation. 3. Whistling song. 4. Cli'RS Recltatiou. 6. Recitation. G. Recitation. 7. Class recitation. 8. Select song. 9. Recltatiou. 10. Recitation. 11. Class chorus, 12. Recltatiou. ' 18. Recitation. 14. Class exercise. 15. Recitation. 10. Recitation. 17. Recitation. 18. Concert exercise. 19. Bailor song. J20. Recitation. 21. Recitation. 22. Recitation. 23. Recitation. 24. Tree boujt. 25. Address, Rev. Robt.Whiteakrr. 26. Closing song. Chinook salmon Davison & White's. REAL ESTATE MOVEMENTS. January transfers $176,220 60 February trausfers 203,074 G-5 March transfers - 175,574 89 April to date 77,229 00 apkix. 12. Geo W Johnson nnd wife to Jeffer son and Abi J Pooler 4 acres, A N Gilbert claim, $1600. P 8 Knight and wife to A A Bur ton, Its 13, 14 bl C, Simpson add to Salem, $250. Geo W Waterbury and wife to Arthur and Mrs fcf A Burdick, 1 6 acre at Woodburn, $600. Al'KIIj 13. C W Drake nnd wife to S D Han son and J M Moseby, 1 Sllverton $030. John Aiken nnd wife to H C Jaukel s i, Colman Rurnett claim, $1660. Cooledge & McClaim to Mary M Hart, 20 acres, tp 7, 1 w. $800. apkiij 14. W T Miller nnd wife to Margaret E Rlggs, s bl 4, Hollister add, $100. Rev. Joseph Fessler to Adam Bairy, 118 acres, tp 8, 1 w, $3304. I N Mile? to C W McConn, s J nw 1, 17-7, J5 e, $1100. M and Joe Goodman to Wm H Van Wfcy,lts2,.8 blk 1, Goodman Woodburn, $540. II J Oleson Lund and wife to H M Eikland and wife, 15 acres, see 33 5, 1 w, $385. After the Grip And after typhoid fever, diphtheria, pneumonia, or other prostrating diseases, Hood's Sarsaparilla Is just what Is needed to restore the strength and vigor so much desired, and to expel all poison from the blood. It has had wouderfnl success In many such coses. Hood's Pills act especially upon tho liver, rousing it from torpidity to Its natural duties, cure constipation and assist digestion. Fob Sale. Two horses, one 1700 pounds the other 1300 pounds weight Enquire of Wm. E. Burke, over Barr & Pretzels. 8-17-tf ltOUN. THORNBURG. On Wednesday. April 13, 1892, to Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Thornburg, a son. DIED. POGUE. At his home in Riddles. Douglas county, Wednesday, 'April 13, 1892, Chester Pogue, aged 17 years. Tho deceased was a brother of M. E. Pogue, stenographer in the Stato Insurance office. Monday evening while returning from school he was attacked by a sohoolinato and stabbed three times, and 2 o'clock Wednesday ho died from the effects of the wounds, GOOD Dr. Price's Cream Baking- Powder is often called the Good-Luck Baking Powder. . Owing to the fact that good luck always attends tho uso of Dr. Price's, it is not essential to use it the raomont it is mixed nor is it required to have tho oven always just so, as in the case with ammonia or alum powders. It is not luck after all, but the exact accuracy and care exercised in the preparation and combination of all the ingredients of Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder. Competent chemists are employed to test the strength and purity of each ingredient. Nothing is trusted to chance. Hence; it ia always uniform in its work. House vives never fail to have "good luck" in mak ing most delicious bread, biscuit, pastry and cakes that remain moist and sweet. Only Baking Powder that con tains the white of egg. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder is re ported by all authorities as free from Ammonia, Alum, or any other adulterant. In fact, the purity of this ideal powder has never been questioned. Pimples, EsK2aK33EHIHE The oM (J 'o tras fiat lariat eruption ueio due to a "Mood humor," for which they gavo potath. TJiusthooMSatnaparlllflicou tain potash, a drattto mineral, that Instead of dccnaMng, actually creates moro ernu lona. You bars notlcod thti when taV.lu3 othcrEanaparlllas. It Ii noworer now known that tho stomach, tho blood creating power, It the teat ot all vitiating or cleansing oper ation. A ttomach clogged by Indigestion or rontttpatlon, TfUatca the blood, remit pim ples. A clean ttomach and healthful di gestion purines It and ther disappear. Thus Joy's Vegetable Bartaparilla is compounded alter the modern Idea to regulate the bowel and lUmnlate the digestion. The effect ti Immediate. A short testimonial to contrast the action ot the potash Bartaparlllas and Joy's. Mrs. a D. Btatrt, ot 400 Ilayes 8t, 8. F., writes: "I hare for yean had Indi gestion. I tried a popular Eanapatilla bnt It actually caused more pimples to break out on my face, llcarlngthat Joy'a was a later preparation and acted differently, I tried It and the pimples Immediately disappeared." Joy s Vegetable Sarsaparilla lArgoat bottlo, most edecUve, somo price. For sale by Dan'l J. Fry, 225 Com. street. HOTEL ARRIVALS. WILLAMETTE. G Custer, C J Morloy, J L Clark, J M Morley, G W Morley, Sllverton. M H Savage, Kelso. F C King, C F Belman, W N La Grande, Portland. Wm. Honderhott, A E LaRorque, A D Yergen, F Filler, Butteville. W Murphy, A Coleman, F Cole man, St. Paul. Henry Munkers, Howell. G R Child, S F. W M Corwln, Newark, N J. W H Whlteakcr, Independence. J L Scott, Albany. D E Buner, Chemewn. ' F H Calder, Brownsville. A G Dugan, R H Butt, Joe Mish, L A Parkhurst, L MeKenzio, Port- laud. R W Newland, Mill City. ' COOK. S Brennan, Portland Thos. Redding, A B Hudleson, Jefferson C H Williams, Beaver Dam W G Evans-, M J Egan, O Beers, H Blandrlck, Brooks C C Ktlpatrlck, Dalles W F Koltorlo, Gaston Wm. Brodie, Sllverton LH McMahan, A L Nelson, L Harding, Woodburn D H Johnson, Mehama Thos. Scott, Scott's Mills Columbia Chinook Davison & White's. Found. Those largo, fine red meatcd Columbia river Chinook salmon, nra world beaters, aud can be had regularly in large or small quantities, as well as many other varieties of fish that nre received daily at Davison & Whlto'e Court street market. Good Looks. Good looks are more than skin deep, depending upon a healthy condition of nil the vital organs. If ino liver De luacttvo, you havo n bilious look, If your stomach be dis ordered you have a dyspeptic look and if your kidneys bo affected you nave u pincueu iook. secure goou health and you will have good looks. Electric Bitters is the great altera tive ana tonic acts directly on tuc6e vital organs. Cures plmples,blotches, bolls and gives n good complexion. 8old nt Dauiel J. Fry's drugstore. 225 Commercial street, 50o. per uouie. MARKETS. FoiiTliAND, April 14. Wheat vol- ley, $1.35$1.40; Walla Walla, $1.35 $1.40. San Fkanoisco. April 14. Wheat buyer season $1,63. Ciiicaqo, April 14. At closo wheat wns steady cash May 88. LUCK. 1492 WORLD'S FAIR. TUB COLUMtllAN' KAlUKXCUnBlONCO.,or Clilcaco hns established nn weitar In fnloin, where thtwo win) Intmd Rolngto the Worid'u Fair can obtain IBlornM tlon of much iutonstuml value. The purpose of thin company 1 to rwrlde fliK uccorutniKlntlorjBKolnijf toand frnmnnd wlillontlhe fUlr, n rrosonablc rates and on tormicwltblii then-nrli ofnll. Many people do not tem tobenllveto the neeesaUyof necnriog room and nccomtnodfttton in advance. It In estimated that 'JOpOOfiOO peoW un average of lttl.OOO pr day, will visit tho lulr. 'Ihig company Ii now coililanlnK hotels, which are being built and to be built, audit In a fact that thosfl who do not make provision In advance had belter Btay at borne. Wo would therefoie ltnpr upon thotevrho Intend to visit the fair tho Importance of regUtertng upon our books and securing their certificates nt onco. The further payments can be made to salt ttaw convenience of purchaser, any tlmo between now and April, 1883. No certificates -will bo sold beyond the number of people to whom the company can give alt they protnMe, viz: First-class, accommodations. For full Information call on SPALDING & ROGERS, AGENTS, BUSH-BREYMAN BLOCK. ,, T pj AMOF h For benofit of Tho Willamette .University, at4 Beeda Opera House, Wednesday, April 20tti. Under tho direction of Miss GENEVIEVE HUGHES, Assisted by the following talented artists: MISS PHELPS, of Chicago, Harpist. MRS. F. L. WILLMAN, Pianist. MISS LENA MORGAN, Vocalist. PROF. COOMER, Cornotist. AND THE SALEM MANDOLIN CLUB. Admission 50 cents. No extra charge for reserved seats. Tickets at Dearborn's Book Store. Chas. -SUCCESSOR TO- J. C. BROWN & CO. Have Ro-oponed at the Old Stand with tho most complete stock in Salem of HARDWARE, STOVES, TINWARE, ROAD CARTS. -BUILDER'S HARDWARE A SPECIALTY.- Contractors and huildors can find here every article they need, in the most approyed and modern patterns. SUPERIOR STOVES AND RANGES.' All tho former customers of this House and tho general trade are invited to call. We will treat you well. dw Choice Wholesale and Retail Dealer iu Frcslt, Suit and Smoked Meats of nil Hinds, Largest display in the city at my market. Best ser vice and prompt delivery to all parts of tho city. OS Court and 110 Stato Streets. A traveling man who chanced to be in tho storo of E. V. Wood, at McKces Bocks, Fa., Bays while ho wuh waiting to sco Mr. Wood, a Ilttlu girl enmo In with a bootlo la beled Chamberlain's Pain Balm and said: "Mamma wants another bot tlo. Bbosays it Is tho best medlclno for rheumatism sho ever used." GO cent bottles sold by Ceo. E. Good, druggint. Will be found nn excellent remedv for kick headache. Carter' LIU lo lvor 1'llln. Tlicimaudu ol letters from people- who have uku mum pravu mm luci, iry iuuio. Jfelck lieudnctio In misery, what are Car- ter'n Little t,lrer 1'llU II they always posl lively cure It? l'coplo who have lined tliein upeak frunkly of their worth. Thoy are Binull and cany to Uikc, If you onco try CurteVa Llttlo Liver I'll! for Kick headache, blllousuenH or constipa tion, you will never bewltlioutthoin. They are purely vegetable; anmll aud earjr to take. Don't forget thin. Rolling harrows, luvcr harrows, spring tooth harrows, nil kinds of burrows at Knapp, Uurrell &. Com- pany's brunch house near the Wll lamette hotel. tf Citation. In the County Court, fur the Count v ol Marlon, Htuto of Oregon. la the matter of tlioenlalo ofl ,, Ktlenne I'eltler, dereaied. ul"lion. To Annie WlUon. J'eltor I'eltler. Aueuft tin I'eltler, John K. I'eltler, J-.matiuel Rl. tier, Klliabeth I'eltler, Julie I'eltler, and to all other helm of laid decedent known or unknown, UHUKTIMUi Ju the numeorthoHUtoof Oregon, you ore hereby cited find required to uppour In tbe County Court of tho HUito ot Oregon, for the county of Marlon, at the oourt Marlon, oa Mouduy, the lHth day or April. 1WJ, at 1 o'clock In the ulUrnoun of that day, then aud tbuoto khow cauko If uuy there be, why an order ibull not be made aulhtirUlnir aud empowering the executor ol kald estate to sell the real property be longing to wild estate, whlou Is dokcrlbeit as follow, to-wlt: All ol block No. 11 with me exception or a cvnuin strip or land tm feet wide now held by the Hallway com pany by virtue of a previous deed In the town of Hi. l'uul, Marlon couuty, Oregen: Also all that portion of block No. U and lying and being In the town or Ht. l'uul, north of the Urtjron ltullwuy Co.'(limlted) init ruuuiug w itsv euv uuu west m Marlon county, urrgon. Witness, the lion, T. L. X)vldon, Judgo of the county court of the state of Oregon, for the couuty of Marlon, with the seal ol said court afflied, this 4th day of March, lbia Attest D.UHlIUKilAN.CIorfc. 1893 mpiiony Musicaie : Smith j 248 Commercial Street Jnno 2d, 3dj and 4tli, ON THE rnn 1 1. I AT SALEM, OREGON, Uudor the auspices of the Oregon ISteedr lng ana Speed Association, 3,000 CASH PURSES THE PROGRAM. THUnSD&Y, JUWH 3. 1-Tli roe-fourths mile dash, nil nes-f 'i-vsn face. I , M0 U-2:JTrut , 2M 4 One-fourth mile diali.......... 160 vhiday,june3. 6-One-balf mile dash. SC3 8 Three year old t.rnt .,,. , Vt3 7-'i29 TroU 850 SATUUDAY, JUNK 4. 8-One mile dash -, 350 U ItiSI Trot SM 10 Kreefornlltnit .... II (Jeutlemen's roadster race, for folk and Marlon counties, best S In 8 for horses without record to cart, owners to drive I 150 The rules ol the National Trotting asso ciation and the J'aclno Wood Horse asso ciation wilt govern this meeting, Addre ull communications und entries to (JUA1. . JtllXY, Assistant Secretary. ' HA1.EM, OKEUON. (Mention this paper.) milK ALKA-IHMl'lUtlAN 80MKTY I Meets evtry Halurdny evening at 8 o'clock, In the hall over the State Jasur. auco building. Meetings are open to the public, ltev. llobert Whltaker, 1'rea. Vt, W, A. Uulck,Vicof resident. MMStt TTtOH KliNT-New house la VoMh 1' ttolem. Apply to IX Hofor, Jtafifc bolem, or at JouiinaloMco, Hernia and Chronic Diseases Dim 8HIMI HOUSKR, Devote special attention to Nervous, 04 arrhal, Asthmetlo aud Throat TmtMaii, Hernia (rupture) cured without jiia or deieatlou trout business aad Suf(f4 a Kvery variety of FetaxVlo and Cbccnlo dUeases treated by tho wont advaaswd method known to electrical and Madleal science. Twenty yean uparlwtoa la sues &ery "H?.. PPeUot or UetrloHy, Oltfcejj lUOuiiiUMrvlal sui, h-iry, uiaa Week, 8lu, ' 7 Meats. Cross, Sim Races! J It iCMI MB,&ii2BgW4ii-i. J- -Vjj-i -l