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"K i -. "4,? --' .. fa !... , - - - - - - r 1 1 SALEM, OKEGON, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1892. "TO-DAY'S NEWS TO-DAY." WO. 258 VOL. 5. "THE PEOPLE'S PAPEB." EVENING CAPITAL JOURNAL YEA! State Insurance WORTH Look over HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR. La flies' Ribbed Vests " Wool Vests ' " TJuIon Suits Children's Ribbed Wool Union Bulls " Cotton Underwear it Wool " Ladies Cotton Hose .'.'.'". " Wool Hose i .ininrpn'H wool nose Wo also carry Ribbons, Laces, Goods. umuiellas. etc. etc. E. F. IEd. C. Cho ce Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Frcsli, Salt and Smoked Meats of all Kinds, b T.nro-fieiT rlinnln.v in r.hp. fiitv at mv market. Best ser vices and prompt delivery to all parts of the city. 05 Court and 110 State Streets. Stoves and Tinware. ( PotZdl Plumbers and -Tinners, Barr 214 & 216 Commercial St., Salem. Garden Hose and Lawn Sprinklers. A complete line of Stoves and Tinware. Tin roofing and plumbing a specialty. Estimates for Tinning aud Plumbing burnished. ARCUIE MASON. General - Contractors, Street Work, Sewering, Excavating, Concrete aud Mason Work, Tiling, &o. All work promptly done. SALEM, AUCTION We are instructed to sell at our Sale Room, 02 State street, aaiern, October 22d, a complete line of Ladies' and Misses' Woolen Hose, Ladles aud Children's Shoes, Men's Hats, Shirts etc. Also, a good ffllcUcow, nnd a lot of household furniture, consisting of Bedsteads, Mattresses, Chairs, 8toves and other articles too numerous to mention. RED FRONT BAZAAR. J. F. GOODE, Auctioneer Sash and Door Factory Fronts Street, Salem, Oregon. Tho beat class of work in our lino at prices to compete with the lowest. Only the best material used U C.N. CHURCHILL OHUBCH1LL & I Tinners, Plumbers, Gas and Steam Fitters; SHEET METAL WORKERS. Acents for the celebrated economic force and lift Pump. 100 Chemeketa Street. FOUND The place to ii rip, Eixpress, Mill feed or load of Dirt or Gravel. Willamette hotel. Prompt B. F. DRAKE, Prcprietor. T. G. PERKINS, Gen.nl Superittsnilent SALEM IRON WORKS, SUBM, OREGON. Manufacture BTEAM ENGINES, Mill OutilU, Water Wheel Governors, Fruit DalugOultloEnglmbsTcresUng. etc. , Farm machinery made " Jf Pf; Generalagenu and manuuustureis of the oelebratod Wahtotrora latent Middlings Purifier and Keels. Farm machinery made and repaired. Salem Truck ft Dray Co. em Iron worka. Draya and truckd ruay be round tnrouguoui tne oav ai th corn at Bute and Comrneivtal t-rnyr F. T. HART, 347 COMMERCIAL STREET, BROOKS &, LEG6, Unquestionably the largest stock of crockery, the finest Crockery, the best bargains in Crock ery, to be found only at the BLUE FRONT. LAMPS, in endless varieties. Remember the BLUE FRONT is the Store that undersells ALL OTHERS on every article in its line. Block, CONSIDERING Are trie this stock and consider prices 30 to 60 cts 65cts, 95cts and $1 25 Si io io iw 1 10 to 1 50 20to60cts 40 to 80 cts 13 to 50 cts 25 to 7o cts - " " ; Handkerchiefs. Windsor Ties, Curling Irons, Toilet and Laundry Soaps, OSBURN, - - Cross A. B. SMITll OREGON. SALE. 3E53E:B T S. BURROUGHS BURROUGHS, set a Saddle horse, Livery Sa rp i. -IJ TTr xruy ui j-iuuiv, uwu,, good well rotted Manure, Call on Ryan & Co., back of and careful work is our motto, RYAN & CO. DRAYS AND TRUCKS nhvaya ready for ordera. Bell and deliver wood, bay, coal and lumber. Oi llco ritate St.. onrslta Ba- LEADING MERCHANT TAILOR. PRESCRIPTIONS Meats CawAilly eepHB4l day or 335 Commercial Street Prices at K. before buying and you will SHOES. Baby Shoes Chlldten's Dongola, patent tip. " Pebble Goat Misses' Dongola Shoes Ladies " " " " patent tip " Fine Dongola Men's Plow Shoes " Bal or Congress 261 Commercial & 130 STATE STREET. TINWARE, ROOFING, STOVES, Creamery and airy Sup plies, Steel Ranges, Parlor Heaters in all Styles a Spe cialty. CLOTHES WHINGERS AND WASHERS ttSTThe best on earth, call. Give us a 10:3-tf. Jas. Batchelor, Prop'r. WarmMeak at All Hours oi May None but white labor employed in thlB establishment, . A good substantial meal cooked In first, clubs style Twenty-flve cents per meal KBD JTRO N T Onnrt ttreAt, betwean Opera .House aud Mlnto's Llverr W. Taylor, House Cleaner, Gardner and General Jollier. CARI'ET LAYING AND CLEANING, WHITE WASHING AND WINDOW CLEANING A SPECIALTY. Leave orders nt Thomas A Johnson's SCO Commercial street. M.T. RINEMAN DJCAUUt IN Staple and Fancy Groceries, Crockery, Olassware, Lumps, Woeden and Willow ware. All kinds of mill feed. Aluo vezetablesaad fruits lu their season. "Highest I'rloe paid for country produce." We hollcl a share of your patronage, 0.1) IWHtAte.trwt Residence 382 Church Bt. J. J. MUTTON, AND HOUSE PAINTER, Decorator, ICalsominer and Pa per Hanger. Leave orde-a at A. II. Buren A Bon's Far nlture store or Srout k Olle, Grocer. NOTICE. I with topsay to my customers In tho imbtr trade thai I have resigned my po sition In the Inman.Poulsea A Co. lumber vrrt here, but still ask the Datronaee 01 the contractors, and 1 will try to mace It to erery ones interest to call on me and fit my price before purchasing elsewhere, guarantee as good lumber as Is In Orrgou and will as ever treat yon white. N. N. MATIJKWB. FOR SALE! CHOICE TRACTS FOR SUBURBAN HOMES AND FRUIT GARDENS, Within one-halt nlle of two eJeotrio street car lines and lair grounds station and pot offlce. Only two and ODe-quarter mllm from the center of Halem. lleiltby, beau tiful location. Moll extra good, well dralnid ana ncu, race low ana mtiik f7. 8-lOtf II. w. .UUHJ rLK. HOW TO GROW FRUIT In Oregon. With various remedies for pw and dUeases ameog fruit trees (nun aetaal testa W.B. KLKlNtf, HorUeolturlot. Pallo.Ortwea. 15 pate beak. IVtee. Sft eU pr eepr. Kvry Jrvit uwr ihouW ud far sop, AAJrM Capital LAMPS. K. Osbuirn's. save money. 85,50, GO, 80 cts and $1 05 1 15, $1 45 and 2 00 1 15, 1 35 and 1 80 1 00 (special) 1 45 and $1 80 1 60, $1 80 und $2 00 2 15, 2 75 and 3 75 1 15, 1 45 and 1 05 1 50to4 00 Silk and Cotton Thread, Rubber Street. Proposals tor Stationery. Ofllte of the Secretary of State. mat wir nrppnti. Spot. 3. 1892. uai.ih nwMvuftiu tvlll ho rpftftlved at this olHco until noon, Iovemb-r 3, 1S9A to fur nlih tho following articles for the State of 108reams legal cap, HIb,No.7 rullug.whlte . YYV n'oms. rnllrnflil steel nens. No. 149. 20 gross Utlloll's steel pens. No 40). . 4 gross GUlott's steel pens, No.803. 8grOBsEkterbrook"J"pens. 10 doz Peck, mow 4 Wilcox's lnkstands.1 No 658. 4 doz.' Feck, Stow Wilcox's inkstands, 10 doz.Pcck.StowA Wilcox's inkstands, No.4LU . , , 12 doz. ivory folders, 9 Inch staudard. 4 dot. ivory finders, 10 Inch oongrcss. 4 doz. mucilage cup, No, 8, Aloivn patent, , 10 doz. mucilngo stands, reservoir, No. 0, Morgan's p.ilrni. 3 reams l'jrker's treasury blotting paper, HOlbs assorted colors. 2 grok No. 2 Juigie iteoorder lead pencils, rflyle (iW. . , . , , doz Sanlonl's premium fluid, qulrts. 2v, doz. htattord's wrltlmt fluid quarts. 10 doz. gummed stub llles, No, 31 11x18 Inches, bO pages. 15 doz. Duplex cupboard letter flip. 10 doz. Ruber's rubber rulers. 14-luehflH 16 doz. steel erasers, Roger's No. 18, 148, bone. 3 doz. sUel eiasers, Iloger's No. 18, 149, ebony. , , . 30 boxes Faber's No 300 rubber band, assorted sizes. 6 gross Faber's led pencils, No. S, hex agon gilt. 13 gross Faber's lead pencils, I o. S, round gilt. 16 doz. Faber's patent Ink and pencil rub. ber erasers, mammoth. 3000 McGlll's pnteut paper fasteners, No. 2, flat head. MOO McGlll's patent paper fabUncrs, No. 4, Hut head. ., 15 doz. table pads to hold raper, 19x31 lnehes, strong leather tips. 12 doz. wasto paper baskets, ciois-bar No. 4. 20 pounds homp twine, No. 12 4 doz. Uanlord's mucllsge quarts. At the same time keparate bids will be received for 15 dozen fine penknives to be described by trade numbers, samples to be exhibited. Ulds should do marked "Proposals for Batatlonery." None but tho best quality ol goods will be accepted. The right to reject any or all Dlds Is re served. All t he above art'cles to be deliv ered ut Salem on or before December 20, 1892, UtO. W. MClHUDF., 9.3.2m Secretary ofbtaet- WILLIAMS & ENGLAND BANKING CO. CAPITAL STOCK, all Subscribed, $200,000 Transact a general banking buslncsil In all its branches. GEO. WILLIAMS President Wm. EN OLAND Vice Preslden HUGUMONAHY Cashier. DIKECTORB: Geo. Wllllams.Wm. Eng land.Dr. J. A. Richardson, J. W. Hodsou. J. A llaker. Dank in now Exchange, block on Com merolnl street. Kil'tl MONEY TO LOAN. Special IndurcmrnU for the next CO days on goou iarm tonus, FEAR & HAMILTON, Room 14, Ruth Bank block. A 1M Authorized Capital 600,000. CAPITAL NATIONAL BANK Halem, Oregon. W. A. UUBICK, Pres7":W. W. MARTIN, Vice toe. 3. li. ALBERT, Cashier. State, County and Olty Warrants lougbt at Par. dw For Sale. Hlxtv-orretractnoarthaclly. Alldeared. Will produce anything tliat grows In Ore gon. Also a good 7 room house, and barn, lnr wll water. 2 choice lots A bargain. Also desirable lou aud blocks In Pleas ant Home Addition on easy terms. Other nne city rropeny. Enquire at Win E Burte's office, ove Barr 4 PcUel's, East side foiumerelul Ht, Baltrn, Oregon. ELLIS & WHITLEY, LIVERYMEN, South of Wlllamslt Hotl, UA.LICM - - - OREGON Money To loan on Chattel Mortgages. Money on land; uo delay. TJIOMAHA JOIIMON. Only One. SauM for , eolonr. UNO aatm ot ttMt bottota land, out-half la aUUvaUou, lw mll strmws and lakx, has tferopon now. tmltdltuM. trfx. Is flva Hitk Iron Ha!sw,Origii, OaMfclrd vk. aud IaW aseeluflVM 7rir pyMi)U with i y laid, cream, cnarxer oua, or nwitu iio. 20 reams first-class congress note, 71b piss.. No. 7 rullDg. white laid. 1J.0O0 No. OH whlto cn elopes, COlb No. 1 PJlOFESSIONAIi AND BUSINESS ADS rniLMON FORI), attorney at law. Salem. I Oregon, oaice up-stalrs In rattoa's UK jIock. LK CONN", Attorney nt law, room 7, , Murphy "Block. HJ. IttGOKlt, Attoruoy nt law, Halcm, . Origon. OfllcooverLadd & Hush's bank. lbL JJ.H11A.W, ill. W. tlUNT. 8IIAW . HUNT, attorneys at law. Ofilceover Capital National bunk, Salem, Oregon. 1 T. UlCHAKDSON, Attorney at law, , olllce up stairs In front rooms of new ush block, corner Commercial and Court Btreetx, baton), Oregon. JOHN A. CARSONi Attorney nt law. Rooms 3 nnd 4, Ladd A Bush's bank building, Salem, Oie&en, 8 1 lyr 1$. K. BONHA1I. W. II. HOLMES. Bonh.ol & llohNtw, Attorneys nt law. Office In llusu's block, between State nnd Court, onOom'IBt. MK. POQUE, Btenographor and Type . wrltlst. Over Ladd A Hush's bank, auiem, uregon. U. URADSUAW, PHYSICIAN AND Sunreon. tsalem. Oreeon. oillco In Bus ush-llrevmau block, umtalrs Ilesldence corner Btatcand a, K corner N Inter street. T r H. YOUNd, M. D.. Olllce formerly VY . occupied by Dr. lUiwlaud, corner Court and Liberty ttreeU. Telephono No. 45. OUico heurs: 8 a. m. to 12: 2 to 4 p. in., and 7 to 9 p. m. KeHlilenre 18th street on electric car Hue. Telephone No. 9, S. MOl'T, physician and sur- J geon. 10:11, Oregon OClee in Kldrldge 1110CK, wv rcgon. omeo uours 11110 u a, m. 2 to 4 p. 111. DR. AI1NTA H. A. DAVIS. Offlco hours, 9 a. m. toll a. m.; 2 p. m. to 6 p. m Jj.iy or nlsrht calls promptly attended to. Hpeclal attention given to diseases or wom en and children. Ufflco In Mow Dank Hilt., 'M Oommcrelal street, ltesldence same. lirllS. S. O. BHOOKS, Practical nurse, 11 Many years of expi'rlenoe. Resi dence in Yew Par, one bloc west of oir line, on Dimes' Btrect, 1M9-Im rB. T. C. SMITH, Dentist, 1)3 Stat street, J Salem, Or. Finished dental opera tions of every description. Painless opera tions n specialty. WD. PUOI1, Arohltect. Plans, Spool , flcatlons and suporlntondonce lor all nasses or buildings. OHlco 290 Com mercial St., up stairs, CA. KOllKRT, Architect, room 421, Mar , quaui building, Portl.md, Oregon. DW.TOWNHEND. Civil Kuglneerand . Surveyor. Oftlce with On gon Land Co , Salem, Oregon. PJ. LAK8CN & CO,, Manufacture or all . kuidHOfvohleles. Kepalrlug a speolal tr, Shop 45 httt street. PBirrEOTIONLODaKN0.2.A.O U.W. Meets lu their hall in Htnte Insurance buhdlng, every Wednesday evening, H. A. McFADDEN, al. W. J. A. SELWOOD, Recorder. riiT'UOVKD ORDER OF RED MKN. 1 Kamlakuu Tribe No. 8, Salem. Holds council every Thnmdny evening, at 7:30. Wigwam In buite Insurnnce hall, F. 11. DAKER, ProphoU FRANK O. WATKRS, Chief of Records EDUCATIONAL. 60 to the Best. Tho place'lor young Indies and gentle. men to t-ocuie a thorough education Is tho old, but ever new. Long and still tho leading institution or the North West. Better than evert New course of instruction in Oratory, Theology and PostGradualed. STUDIES. Normal, Iluslness, Academy. College, aud Law courses greatly enlarged and improved. Faculties Increased and Improved. For Cutnloguo of College of Ijiw write Dean U T. Richardson, Esq , Salem, Or. For Catalogue of Collrgo of Medical and Pharmacy write Doan Richmond Kelly,M. D., Portland, Or. . . For general Catalogue wrlto Kev. deo. Whltaker, D. D.. Presldont, Salem, Or. 7-25-Jm-dw Conservatory of Music, WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY, . SALEM, OREGON. Tho course most complete and tho high put irndo nt nnv musla school In the Northwest. Best and newest methodn of teaching. Enlarged laollitles and now plan for Instruction of beginners for the coming school year. Diplomas granted on completion of course. Next term begins BlUerab(.r6, 1KI2. Z.A1. PAItVIN, Btnd for catalogue. MuhIo Director. 7-iy-d2m-wlm ft, FRIENDS POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE Will bo opened to student Sept. 13, 18D2. Oilers the most practical courses of study 01 any school In 1 he state, viz; Mechanical Knirlucerlmr. (Jlvll Knclneorlng. Klcetrlc.il Knglnccrlug, Academic and Grammur school courses students practice dally lu wood shop, macuiou Shop, una ianoru toitcs. Tuition and Hoard per Year, ISO, Hicl9l inducements too few vounir men v. ho wish to work for tbolr board uud tul Hon during vacations, Korprospectusaud lurther information, uaurrss iSDWIN MORUIHON.M.8 , I'resdent.Hulem, Or, Miss Ballou's KINDERGARTEN. THIRD YEAR Opens Monday, Bepterouer lDth, at Kin dergarten Hall, opposite opera house. Children received at three years of age aud over. A connecting clasit will bo es tablished lor advanced Kindergarten pu &lls and tuote beginning primary work, nly the best modern Kludergurten meth ods employed. Prang's sstem ol drawing: nnd color work Introduced, ' J. H. HAAS, TIUJJ WATCHMAKER, 2WA Commercial St, 8tem, Oregon (Next door to Klein's.) Hpeelalty of Bpftctaoles, and re pairing tilUCXS, iiucxs. waicnea sua joweiry. ...-. . . . . -. - - MPANESB 1113 I K-lHi CURB A new and Complete TrtHtment, cobsUI lngofuppoltorlM, olntmeut in capsules, aUo a box and pills; a posltlte cure for x utrnai, intoruai, niina or uwckiiuk, iwuiug. obrnale. rMtwit or hersdltiirr PllM. auii many other dleae and fernate weak, nwwe; tt Is always n grout benefit to the gtearal health. The first dlMwvery ,o a tiifidtnal mire raridartnif an oneralloa With the knife unoececmry hwealler. ThU rady tuts nevw bwi known U fell, f 1 per box, 6 (or 16; Mnibymall. Whymfw from IbU terrible dlMaaa wbfl a written guarantee Is glvn with Unm, to rofund Ttt HMmey II hh eiirewl. Mead stem p for ff sMBBte. (luantalMud by Woouahk, Ctuaa e A Co., whole tile and retail arwg. KtsM,M4aMHts( PotUasxL Of. THE CANTAL JOURNAL. H0FER BROTHERS, - Editors. PtniLIHHJSD DA1LY.EX0K1T8UNDAY, BT THI Capital Journal Publishing Company. (Incorporated.) Office, Commercial Street, In V. O. Building Entered at the postoflloo at Salem, Or., as second-claps matter. TI1K TUSION COMPLTSXED. Col. Robt. A. MilIer,who has beon crooning aud cackling about Salem for a few days in the painful expec tation of a small pullot laying Its first egg, feels relioyed. Ho was playing a part and it was not his forte. His mask and costume aro stripped oft aud Robert Is himself again, with the exception that he Is metamorphosed from a plain Dem ocrat into a hyboridlzcd fualonlst.for tho next election at toast. Hut ho laid his egg.and tho public will dlsouss It, wUether it bo addled or fertile for hatching out a Clove laud eleotoral vote. Our dispatcher say that pursuant to a goneral plan of tho National Democratic commit tee, certain Domocratlo electors aro withdrawn aud People's party elec tors appointed to fill tho vacancy,lu the vain hope of carrying enough of these hybrid delegatlous froin Re publican states to defeat Harrison. That Robort accepts his decapita tion with mcekuess and dispatoh Is a foregone conclusion, than which nothlug else could bo expected from a Democrat who would walk thro' 1 fire and eat livo coals for an amuse ment at behct of party. Jtls bo natural for a gold-bug corporation Democrat to stop aside for a free silver autl-luonopollat of tho People's party, you know. And when it is done from a udblo stand point of principle, as In Col. Miller's caso it must bo, it is till the moro admirable. To porfeot this fusion fraud, by which Oregon is to bo raped out of good Republican society and count ed with the solid south. Col. Mil ler explains his resignation thus: "I havo within tho past few days tecelved advices from the National Democratic committee, which havo raised soma doubt as to my eligibil ity to (111 the Dositiouof presidential elector if elected, oto." Docs anyone doubt, if ho stood tho gho3t of a show of being oleoted, that his disability would ever have come to light? This has been the thinest fraud of all. Rut Chair man Murphy of the Democratic committee Bays in au lnterylew: "lam not at liberty to state what tho disability of Colonel Miller is, us the Information was Imparted to me under the a pledge of secrecy." So wo aro not to havo exposed to tho nubllo what the disabled part of a hitherto supposed souud Democrat constats of? Great hcavonsl suppobo Col. Miller had been elected to con gress two years ago and his disa bility remained unknown to his constituents? What a stain that would have been on the democracy! We look next for tho Democratic candidates for congress to make way for Brother Rork, and for tho other Democratic doctor to bo displaced by the appointment ot Gov. Pen uoyer,all to count Cleveland In with hybridized electors. Great is fusion aud Democracy is its prophet. OlimtCII SCANDAL1?. Thut tho discussion of a church scandal has a detuoralizlug effect upon tho spiritual and moral welfare of a community 110110 will deny. The clicct la not alono destruotlvo of good to tho church Immediately In terested, but to every religious body In tho community. Tho tono of socioty Is lowered thereby to a great er degree than many would Imag ine. Tho Itch, tho oholorn, or nn Egyptian pestilence aro not moro to be dreaded, and 11 ot Half ho much, us a rank demoralizing church scandal, that "drags its slow length along." Salem suffers a sovcro attnclc of this plague Just at present. Iu nearly every homo In the city Jmmorall tloi aro discussed iu connection with a local church scandal that will leave their ell my touch for a genera tion of good work to cllaco tho evil douo thereby. Young women, old women, mere girls, aud you may be sum all the men engage in tho diss) patiou that Is death to moral devel opment. It U a fact that th'j young People's society of at least one church openly debate the pros aud cons, tho "he did thla" uud "she did that," nothlug elevating, all de grading gossip or narration of inde cencies thut 110 young person should over stoop to discuss a vile, filthy, reeking mass, that grows a greater heap every day us It Is fed by tho fuel of goMrfp and funned by the breath of excited imaginations. Is not this a busltiei (hut should be stopped? The cause, wherever It Ile, should be removed, Peace aud good order should be restored lu Halem at once. A M.ikTVK TO DUTY. Mrs. PreeldeHt Harrison Is diwl. The White HfMMe I In mourning for the rlret wotuau f Ibe land, who luLk ilLul TMiiuutullv within (ta wnlUl Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S Gor't RepOft 1 X s&& ABSOULTTELY WBE of suffering and gradual wasting away of the vital forces. Tho peoplo will mourn with Pres ident Harrison and his family To them all honors must seem as empty baubles when tho bene flcenco that flowed from a mother's heart Is no more. It was an in estimable blessing that rested upon tho President, aud thro' him upon our country, by having a noble, Up right and loving wife to share his cares and help carry the burden's of state. Her removal Is loss that will be felt In every homo of our land. Time can only heighten tho love and appreciation In whtcb Mrs. Harrison was held. That will be tho just tribute to her modest worth, her pure womauly nature, unsullied by tho vanities of social posltloulor the ambltlcns of a world ly life. Of humbleorlgin, accustom ed to plain living aud performance of the common duties of a mother and housekeeper, she also possessed the quiet dignity and moral ilrmness that enabled her to hold her position as a President's wife. With truo nobility sho re fused to complain of her fato when lor months, perhaps, she knew and behoved that death awaited her. Sho asked not the public to share her sufferings by any word or deed. Her mind was at perfect peace aud restod upon a sacred conception of duty. Her duty was well perform formed and bIio passed away. NOTES FROM MEHAMA. ED.JeunNAL: Mehama should be mentioned iu your paper as one of the flourishing towns to observe ''Columbus day." Friday was a fine, cool morning. About 8 o'clock 'the people began to gather In from tho country, to tako part in1 tho oxdi olses of the day. At 10 o'clook, the G. A. R. aud tho II. A. C, Band marched to tho new school house, where the following exeroisos were gono through with. March of pupils forming a hollow square, with G. A. R. Baud In the contor. Readlug proclamation, rais ing flag; tho band played Rod.Whlte andBluowhllotho Aug was going up, thon came tho salute to the Htars and stripes. Bong, by tho school America. Borlpture nnd prayer, by Revs. Bagley aud Bennett Song, Columbus day, by sohool Address, "The meaning of 4 Ceuturles"by one of tho teachers; thou followlug this came songs sketches of Columbus' life and education; coucort exercises by primary school; band muslo. The day was spent in a Joyous way. Great credit Is duo to tho teachers, in arranging tho program for the day. Iu tho evening, tho Ladles Aid soolety gave a grand social, At 7 o'clock tho crowd began to gather at Mrs. Hamilton's resldonco; a fow minutes later they took up tho line of march headed by tho baud; they called a halt lu front of Rev. Bag ley's; tho band played a fow pieces; there they bogan to deposit their gifts, to tho great surpriso or the host; the evening was spent In sing ing aud music. Thoro were present about 75 to 80 peoplo It was u sur prise all around. Tho band boys are building a flue band stand Just on top of tho hill above town. Mrs. O. V, Terrell Is visiting Iu Portlaud and Corvallis. If Mehama bad a grist mill It would bo equal to any town lu tho state; thero is a good opening for tho right man, Tho Ytmng Mens' Republican olub, moots tiie first Monday night lu each mouth. There aro a good many going to build bore in the spring. Tho Druumtlo club are preparing forallnoentertttiumoiitlri the near future. Ojwkuvkh. Cholera. When properly treated as soon as the first symptoms appear, cholera can nearly always be cured. The patient should go Immediately to bed and remain as nulet as possible, Bend for a pbysleiuu. but while awultiug his arrival take Chamber lulu's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy lu double doses after eaeh operation of the bowel more than natural. If there la severe palu or crumps, tuke It iu double doses every fifteen minutes uutil relieved. This remedv lute beeu used with Sreut eueeess la severe epkteeitea of y wnlery that were ahuost au severe aud dmwerotw as ettoJoru. and If wm auuireeteua eurew alaaeet certain. Jfiverv fuuillv feltoukl have a 60 cent bottle at hand ready for tnetaut wee. After the dUeuae ta nuiUr eontro. oewtor oil mwt be taken to eteause the aytfe. N ilwr itive ir suUtitwte will k In itlaati m 041, riK StMW o BeJdh Powder Tito Story of a Vrenm, There was a gronp of buMheM umeii who had met at their club and yrtp dte enssing bouio of the serious and meta physical questions of the day. Oto of them was a middle nged maa with thoughtful visflgo and. iron gray hair. Ho heard tho others speculating on transcendental theories with close atten tion, and finally remarked "I had a strange dream last night a very strango droam. If you protniM not to laugh at me I will relate it. As general thing 'I do not believe in dreams, but this was very convincing very.? "Let us hear it," Baid .;hl friends unanimously; "dreams of ten mean mora than wo can understand." , Tho dreamer stroked his ohin thought fully, and fiuallr bezan in the maanw at a man who does' not expect to b"b Hoved. "It was impressed on me fwy strongly," he said, "at tho time, fw I had been annoyed that very day by hut log mislaid somo tickets, andlsuppoM carried tho annoyance with me ia my eleop, for I dreamed that I waa looking for them and found them in a coVtain place iu my desk, whero I was in th habit of keeping eucll things safely laid ivway iu an envelope. It was so' relto mo that I could' hardly believe Jit" a dream. Now comes tho Btransre itwrt, '" As soon as I was fully awake I. wnt to' ' my dosk, and there was the envelope" ' 'Ho paused a moment, and &omeoo, breathlessly suggested: j , v "And you found thd tickets?" "No; thero wasn't a blamed thing h it." Detroit Froe Press. j Muddle's Ulrthdny Cake. ,. Eight-year-old Maddio had had a birth day, and was telling Aunt Emma about it "I had a birthday cake with frost ing and with eight littlo candles on it ono for every year", you know." "That was nice," said Aunt Emma, "I am going to havo a birthday, Mad dio, Don't ydu think I ought to have'; a cako with candles on it?" ' - , "Why, you couldn't" Bald Maddie, looking up with surprise. Aunt Euiuna was as old as Muddle's mamma,.' "Yon couldn't havo the candles, Aunt Eaun not ono for every ywHyoaknoWi,' There woman t do room on the earn. Youth's Companion. : j The Human Nature of K. ' , G . Fasthoy I know that Flying tkmA would win that ruco. , " ' Blowboy Then I suppose you are lUh this morning, i V' Fastboy No; I put my money another horse. Chicago News-Record. The Greatest MUtaise of All. gomo pooplo havo an unfortunate -1 propensity to brood ovor what (tliy call tho ' 'mistakes" of their liven, It arises from falso cstiinato of human judgmont and an ovorstrained idM of tho roepoiisibllityf tlioiv actioua. A cousclontioua woman of middle ago vroto to a friend, "I am glad to bo spared u longer life, tbatI may spend it in vointing mypaBtmUr' talroa." ToBpondono'stimeinlauMHit' ing past mieljtikefl seems theworet mistakoofeinf Lifo is short .at tfctt longest. Thoro is littlo time to dream, of doing, lees to mourn ore what has been dono. To act, to net quickly, to act up to qur beet j stincts and liiglior aspirations, iu all wo can do, It is nil that in expected. Aftor that our responsibility ceaeea, and tho final result belongs only to God. Tliogood woman nbovo quoted had always actod accordipg to her brt judgmoiit. But, Iwing human judg inont, it was fallible. Being human, she could not foreeeo tho conser quonccs of her actions, but eouu only dorm fcoomod right at the time. Now if sho woa called upon to act to day, what better could elie do tbrnjp that? Then why regret that ana ao acted beforoJ llaiiior'fl Bazar, ! Tnlleaiant In War. lb wu uui nt hu .uuunuiu w nus- y diort) and othora vho were xpcsd , to clangor to wear talismans ty yrtkf of protection. A story which gained ' credence in told of a soldier' in tha. timo of tho Prince of Orange. Eu) -was 11 Spanish prisoner, and on bainM " condemned to be shot it wae fottntt'1 that-, ha wa.it invulnarable. Tha aol ) diors stripped him to eee what ktaQ J of armor ho wore, but it was ulaoov-"? wm that he was not protecua s that way, out an anmiet on wr watt tlie fisnirrt of a lamb waa ; on bis person, 'llito wm taken tn from htm, and tli Uo4 took Detroit Fre Frew. An Iwwwu (Maat. Thebolieeof a giant Uooto4 i an axoavatiou near Kowen, u um 3 1860, were of ejttraordiuary tiojis, Tlio abioboit) wm m the wuoto leg ox an avorftf and the axull wan vmmm to (Hubel of wheat witiioot grtiin. Oaof1i)MjAwttsfMii elviit)cwnkh of an 1 tton. A Vnfttm. Mother-1 hu aofbd Utttl rmtitmf Wkro Mottiar-ttbrfe aofoodoHotl (iottd Jioxni , BIUU MM4 TkxaW. DaJ$M,OffU tut JfjtnjSn!AyK,At. IIS tUt SWIWll, MV BMW W I V tbU Mr4ff (Nov, Ml after hwU Vm ti; KX tt SttMt imfmrm LoagaowiUi tesTsbfcok.