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!Uk- ''TA ezztza mmmmmdJmmmmmmwM to..,.u.jsi h M h rV JV t- fa ff, 1 I ING FOR te.' itf ., ifrtMRry Scai-dal in ArkaB&eW. QABSE OF CHOLERA. ;b'Xmm Political Dilcmf S Grewing Worse. for Montana. A, Mont; Vote UlftM Skates Senator teday: Hai M, Claik 23, Dlxou 11, Colllt 1. Xe ehoJc. ' ' Wisconsin. ., Kabwok, Jan. 20,-aiiicbell wtr HfHletel for United Stated senate) - Worth Dakota. 'frpfWtAWK, N. D. Jan. 20.- O. lS'W)krt for United States senatm tod? there were 8 candidate. rSWIttiiiit Mulr 82; Auderoon 20. Ourr 1. tlorftoteg.we.Mtf, rj lnere of $8,S,081, over the appropriation for the current year. New Warships. WAsmrsaro.v, Jan. 20. In the nouato the committee on novul if f tlra reported on amendment to the nival appropriation bill authorte 1 ign contract for the construction of one battleship of 0.000 tons, two armored cont-drVu.e vessels, ten tfUribnaUrifCOOlo 1,000 tons, and fight flrM-cluea torpedo ho.itc. The report was referred to the committee iti appropriations. It fixes no limit Ol COHIH, iiui riirujiiiier3 !,- 0M.000 toward tho construction of vessels. THE LEGISLATURE. HOUSE 2 P. M. JAN. 25. Ilouje Hills No. 67 and 68, to en large duties and powers of State Board of Horticulture, were favor ably reported with amendments, Hint they pass. Bills to incorporate Milton City and Atlietm were passed. No. 2. by Keady, relating to bi cycle and traction englues. Paxton Bancroft, to prevent fraud upon elated that present law subjected travelers. anyone who rode a blsycla to arrest 1 Cr.es, for bridge across Willam lrthey did not stop one hundred ;ettc river at Oegou Ulty; roads and yards before a team. Merrltt nigued ' highways. against bicycles, that they frigiened Alloy, for county board of road homes, aud that rulers oftui'li vl-'auper visors; agilculture, ,.,. ,..,. b--j--s ILSE! mrSSS.K c-eiuiiiiiei " - prolific fource or ral-cj-ia;nuirr - ii rarrlpil. Hi(.i-inffp'-lmVHrevto litarol II no- House bill 45 read first and second time. Ways and means. Kpnntnr Allev presented n petition from citizens of Lane couuty asklug Bane on railroad tracks. NEW BILLS. Dcnny.to protect hotel and board ing house keepers, Judiciary. Woodard, by r quest, relating to election of city surveyors. Stelwer, relutlug tci senatorial dis trict; counties. Woodard, by request, to facilitate assessment of city property i .,4 t - Wyoming Senator. CEYKNfE, Jan, 20. Tho ballol . v war Da led HlaU-n senator covered la M'::mimta. Highest Warren, itepubll- ' -v 1 M.JI8; New, Democrat, 11; Wilson, VvpVfMOOfllti 1 Vi"-r". A Bishop's Funeral. Boston, Jan. 20. With Impres- ' V'dr fanral aervlces of tho Episcopal "'. ; QWtrto, the remains of the late j ! JMtfeor' Phillip Brooks, were today '$tki'U rest In Auburn Cemetery. I l;.6fi)6Jti0rt people were unable to .", 0Mh Riluilnsloii to the Church' uud OKlr services wero held In tie lSi ' Wrat BuDtist and Now Old South Ctiarekes. Dloabled Craft. IiONnoN, Jan. 2(1. The barK Jon xy Harknccs, Hailing from Neu Vdrk for Portland Oregon, was spoken Jan. 1, Shu hud lost fore and main tup inasts. The Washington Contest. Olympia, Juii. 20 On the 8Ut Jfttal ballot Representative Hush, of Ctiettttlis, heretofore for Allen, now iHHted Chief Justleu It. O. Duiibur. A.J1w, SO; luruur, 1M; Qrlggs, 27; Tm(i, 8; Dunb.tr, 1, 351 ballot suiuu. T !.. .. .. j ''Arkansas Treasury Scandal. LmK Jtocic. Ark., Juu. 26. u-AiHHwr state treasury sensation (WteTcMlght Winn the newly crt- , atai ttnte debt board, of which (lov riKMr Fislmack, Is president, or - 4t the Htuto treasurer to hold , 1,600 of uoiipoiiH presouted for con ;Vllou Into bond surlp held as froperty of utalo It being evident tkat the coupons hud been st'den from the statu treasury. Neuily 960,000 of these coupons are still out, tb vtiolo liuvu been stolon at so mo time from tint ataUi treasury. Cleveland Won't Talk. Nkw Yohic, Jan. 20. President Xteol Cluvulam), who Is In tho city j V mw uiiBiiiew, ueuiiovti tu givu ' y Inforiiiiitiou regarding his .. Cftblset, saying It Is too early, L.. . II III If v Soil thn Wfttnr. XltttMN, Jan. 20. It has been de finitely determined that the cholera itifeetlou come from (ho river Baale. lv workmen who persisted In drinking, water from that river wen tokM) down with the genuine Asia tic MKHirge. Tho authorities have It H pctnvl ofletiKo tu drink i river water without first bull- mm ' T Kansas Dilemma. THIKA, Jau. 20. The Itepubll- l joint 1oii this morning ti pK)nt t eomiultieo to a protest against the seating Martin, by the United MMUtl, and HdJuruel with- It wa expected In com. 0INi 0rroll, Demoorut, to send i IfaHiltmtiXi aa agatiut Martin, HUktaWMglveuup, , Neb, Jan. 0 There elwiilPt In tho M'tmtorlul UMlay. Powers 60; Paddock Miani 11; ret scattering, J. MurtiHi cutervd tho 1U (tnlay, ami cstabllsheil Tbe Indeiteudeiits, ht tVrowit a wet blanket Mptmthxk, by di-vUrlug that A k( the Boyd Morton wttM t anil imioopoly ante- aM kt for any uwlatancv K- M" Allen's P.eply. Oi.vjii'IA, Jau. 20. Senator John B. Alien publishes uii opeli letter lo reply to Judge Turner's reference to the act of corporations in the con (est.. Senator Allen snytt: "Whethei the agents of the railroad conipaiiltt are friendly or Inutile ton cmdlduti f.ir senate is not the question, a Judge Turner by Ingenious slate nieuts will lead people to believe, but It Is vital for the Itepubllcurif (c lonn wiielheru mujorliy of tlielt- publican parly shall lie permitted u C'introl in eeltctlng Unlud Staler aeiiulors, or whtther Itsliull Nurren dor that trust to a small minority upon a specious plea, Tlilrty-elgh OJtiilltuteu muj.)rlty of the Itepub lican tuetnbera of our legislature In caucus, 'i Indorsed me as tin party 'h candidate. In joint sei-bioni' of the two bourne, r,l UepuUllcui, as against 21 BepublleuriH, havi eacii day for a week and through i. DOtre or more of ballots, named m lor Hcualor. llepublU-antt stand re -ponnltilu to tills statu and the ';uun- try fur the selection ofti United States senator. If respomtlble, then imiMt bu Home met hod by which Unit responsibility Id lo bo met. Thert Ih no other than by miijoiily notion. Within the caucus, wlileh Ih a coun cil of tho Ui'publl'jan party, tin minority should tu fully heard, and if able tocouvliiLuor pemmdo u'suf Helen! number (film ouiicctncsi of their vlewH, they Income tlio niu Jority and should control, but, if un able, they shall miiloco with the grtater number utid mal.u thu parly Mile practicable. Tho Brokon Bank. MuMin.n villi:, Or., Jan. 20 Oo reeelpi of Ilia i'icmh of tliu fnllnr. of the (lervalH bunk, tlu Sheridan branch of the Uulied StuU'H Banking company oloHed lln doors and refused to pay checks. Ij. II, Beeves, secretary of the cor poration, wiiH here to coiiHtilt utter noa. Telegrams wero hIiuwii fn in the president of thu corporation, now at Kaunas City on his way to Ore gon. If IntdocH notarrivo iuawiek or ten days local oniuers will make au assignment and depoltors will be paid pro rata. Ills learned that there are from f:i,000 to (6.000 In the bank atSherldau.aud nearly uuoiigh tcctirltlca to meet the amount ofiU ponltB, estiimitul at $20,000. Tlio allalr Ih (Hiked about everywhere In lluanclal circles, nud there cem (o beconlldeuuo In Beeves. No doubt the coueeru Jia been trying to do a banking biisluesa on money of de M)ltors. Good tlnaiiclera here ssiy u hank examiner l meiled. No Annexation Desired. Nkw Void;, Jan. ihl. In an in tervjew Mr. Charles Tupper, Cana. dlau mlnlnterof mailuoaud tltherh-s who Is on his way to Franco to at tend tlio Behrlng ma atbltrtktlviu ooufoicuce, said he did not think thero was muuh of u sentiment amuug thu maMH's of the Cuiiudlans In favor of annexation with the Uultetl Static. It was auljeet w hloh was dUcitmed by n fuw pub llu men only, uud could hot Ihj oaltl 10 enter very largely Into the thoughts of the nrnvhe. Thelo were but three men. of prominence (u the Dominion, Mr. Topper de clared, wlm oiHMily advtHiileil an uexntlou, One wus a furmer xtltelul naniil M-yeis, who had been tv 1 1 red froiiMlllce In part at u tnuisi- inienco of his views as an niuiex- Inclea contributed nothing to wealth o accommuLition or tlio public. Ayea 4'), noea 0. No. 76, by Paxtou, rfilatlng to no tee of appeal Injustice, couuty and clrrnlt courts. Paused. No. 102 and 100, by Paxton, de claring legal holidays to include La bir Day which is changed to t lie II rut Monday In September. Passed. No. 63, Bishop's Washington In surance Co. bill was referred to the Committee nn Judiciary. No. 103, by Paxton, relating to law of lieu, IVsted. No, 109, by Puxtoo, to recover po-tetsloti of real properly. No. 80, by Ford, relating to Judg ment on answer. No. 226, by Brown of Morrow, t ltv;illz- election uud authorize irwue if J16,000 water lands by town of Heppner. Pusced. No. 61, by Merritt, to amend 3400 I'nde, relutiug to barb wire fences. Fixes penalty for not keeping board r polo ut top of burbwlre fence. Ford moved reference to Committee on Beads. So ordered, No. 4r, by Daly for relief of Lake county. Passed. Bill to Incorporate Deefur, passed. Bill for Astoria seawall, amend mi tils ndipted. To 3d reading. No. 233, for tqulpmeut of Oregon Nullonul Guard, ordered printed. No. 41, by Bishop, umending luw relutlug lo marriage. Prohibiting parties already married, second i-oiihIiis, or when one is of negro or mongolian blood. From Committee on Manufactures. Passed. ChaiigeH law of marriage so us to prohibit llrst cousins from marrying. No. 77, by Paxton, relating to drawing Jurors, increases panel lo ') hi Multnomah couuty. Patsed rilLNATi: HILLS, SECOND UKADINO. No, t), by Coggswell, relating to comlliioiiul sales. Judiciary. N ). 8, ny Maxwell, tlxlng salaries of county treasurers. Ford moved that salary of treiis ururiiUlOOOto take elleot in 181)1. t.'nrrlid by 2i! to 21. Bill leferred to committee ou sal arli'H. No. 07, by Dndson, llxlng silarles of certain shcrdls In Ejatern Oie gbil. To llilnl reading. No. 12, by Myers, lo provide fr payment of laborers by receiver of corporal tons, inn-ell moved re ferred to commltteo on Judiciary. Miller moved to amend to commit tee on labor. Carried. I'ominltieo on Judiciary reported on II. B. No. 116, hy King, to (lis tribute money derived from 6 pel cent, fund from suluof public lauds. Aini'iidmeiits adopted uud tu third reading. SKNATi: lllLIJi UKl-'KllKKl). N. (50, by Loouey, to create stale dairy commissioner. To committee on agriculture. -v. t ... Ill I . . . xo. (. uy iuaciuniiu, to regulate amount to be paid on u policy of in suranee. Judluiury. SKNATi: 111 LI. l'AHHKI), No. 31, by Alley, to incorporate town ol Sprlugileld. House adjourned. HKNATK, 2 1'. M , JAN. 23. Woodard and Riley appointed on J ilut eommlttee to Investigate Toi- reus' system of conveyances of real properly. Haley's bill for a wrtngo railway fioin The Dalle to Cello,inade spec, lal order at 2 p. in., today faile.t to (ium by vole of 17 to 11. Cogdwell's bill relating to brand, lug dometlu aulmaU passed. llnuou Joint rvoolutlon of Toner nqueKtlng woretary of state to fur iiish 26,(KH) copies of hint report of tsturd of horticulture for distribution at the world's fair was reconsidered uud adopted. In third readlug of house tul's Brown's, of Douglim, to Incorporate Kiddle, paed. CUMMIITKK HH'OIUft. Denny's bill to prevent tresp.'is. lug reported favorably uud ordered to third. Hlaokmnn'a bill relutlug to ner- reHrted; plear- Vrnu witna tendency lo rneu" tln JaUa-ttyHrewi lmn-iootiui. - t on or to scrofula Might "'"inMn'i." vel-p ilna. As oon n the a'allng tyi"; plaint fanlf -t l"eir, rep-.ursp "'": iid lo !! mte t- ' -tomnjU IHIL-" whlcl. il.nl n,l .....in.i.l IPt iniiny HsMiliecin acyoftUo lit t r.ir m tirta lv?r co a plaint, cm-t n Inrtleo ll n, kiau J , irouli c, uerrnnn . and iuM of amilie of Unrini!). JfU' wtltliu,licttirflow AjHsroprUUem. FAtaiMOtOK, J su. 20. -The legl- lamisllvit mmI Judicial appro i MM ft m JUe yerif '01, , M Uw Ihhim tCKlay m.k i Om apt'HUtlou fil m, KtfMMlMhM UHtMortu lr. MttWUlthtf MM IW4- 1amy mtfM4 ih 14U tit sous who cannot testify third. Houston, In prevent iwlntiug of Ureal ins ut eion, third. Denny, to provide for commit ment of persons to uylum; third, ('jIUl'Mlll tvlntllu. In iLivimiKt r .t,l....lt. .mil.... ..... 11...' ' .wvm w, ' VM"" "" "" 'or county ortler; thlnl. named Farrur, who bad been oa. M,ei relating to tiling of chattel spolenlu thocoluuiLs of hit wivr, 'mortgage; ludellullely pos(xiueU but who bad not iiiauv i.v.rtk.1 Hiuiwi, relutlug tu Mentneni of " ' " I aim lutMiiuu wum yrummvt iiuUIm .. I.. U...I.I. ,.,! - .. .1 I u oumu. Musuver ii.nueure 0f p,j.i,H Kmltli might have as awholar, uud Vuuderburg, tonmeud chatlerof however Htueh hU learning might MarshMsld; thltxi. Ut reKVtnl, be hod no otrviigiii us Alley, to amend charter of Ku a leader In imIUIcs,' Mr. Ttipt'er Kp"" 'lrd. Mtld, "ami touhl nut en.trul any Sivlwer, la incorporate Couduu; tv4 If be wtiiHu beO'iut tt iwudt- ihlnl. dt; tMrd, Htvlwrr, relating to lucortonitleii date for any otWvy." Baley, by request, relating to at tichmeuts of property; Judiciary. Stelwer, relating to boundaries of Gilliam county; counties. Huston, by request, relating to Tualltuu academy; corporations. Oros, for relief if Mary E. and William Barlow; by request, to pre vent disturbances In public places. Adjourned at 4 p. tu. IIUU8E, 10 A. M.f JAN. 10. After prayer. Consideration of H. B. No. 300 was upon motion of Wright of Un ion postponed to Monday next at 2 p. in. This la the road bill vetoed at last session. Senate bill 07, increasing fees of clerk .and sheriff of Wasco and Crook. Coon moved to strike Was co, Carried. Passed. I'KTITIOlkS, KTC. KEFEnriED. Of citizens of Wuteo county to create Wasco couuty. Counties. Of cltlzeos for repeal of mortgage tax law uud exemptions fur debt. Assessment. Of citizens of Umatilla county to Increase salary of stuck luspector to $800. Salaries. Of citizens to prohibit sale or ui-e of cigars nud cigarettes to Illinois. Public Morals. HEl'OKT OF COMMITTEE On electiens: II. O. It. No. 0, ref erence of election of U.S. Senulors to vote of people, that it puss; min ority report thai president aud vice president also bo so elected. Ford moved adoption of minority report. Norlhup moved that aiuendmeud metit to strike words "president nud vice president" be ndopted. Carried. Northrup moved adoption of ma jority report relating to senators be inr; elected by direct vote of the peo ple. Yeas 69; nays 1. On question of electing president and vice piesldeiit In same munuer. Miller spoke for the resolution. Wilkinson also made a stirring speech for It. BIhop upheld the undent eto-tom. Brown, of Morrow, eloquently ih fended tho electorul system and argued for oue great chuni'c at a time. King showed (hut there wus Inconsistency In try lug to luivi senatnrs. elected in a dif ferent manner from presidents. Up ton showed that the preteut system was at the root of all corrupt political Influences that were nppressing-(he people. Geer argued ugalusl such ulectlou by tho people, as it wus In the Interest of the newer and smaller (lutes to retain the electoral system. Durham moved tho pieviuus question. Lost. Ford argued that oue man's vote should count Just us much as an other's. 'Jhe president wus now elected hy u Hindi element In one or two states, one of which wus curried by Tnmnitiny uud fraud every time. Frauds hud Ueu attempted In the election of Hayes, Garfield and Cleveland. In some cases they wero successful u udur the present system. Jeffreys said the Idea of tho cons titution Unit electors were to exercise an luilepeudeui Individual Judg ment, had pulsed awiy, uud elect ors now rtcuided party edicts of states. Ormsby spoke for tho Springer bill, which divided thu electoral vole in proportion to the total vote cut hy euch party in each state. Ayes 21, noes 35. Lost. AMKNU CONSTllUTION. Fiom elections, to strike word " White" ftoiu eonHtliuilon to make it eonlorm with rubral ehnuiun law. Tabled. On eleellem: No. 130, by Myer, to amend I. ctlon law. To 3d readlug. N -. 7, by Belkiuio. to umend elec tion luw, to 3d rending. From Judiciary cemmittee: No. 3, duti. a i (recorder of Multnomah Co., t pa.; No, 2b3, In amend code, the! It pasn; No. 1SS, relating! to ex. editors, that ll pus,.; No. 85, quallll callous of Judicial nltleers, to pass; No. 33, relating to estates, that ll p.lM. Adjoiirurd. HILNA'tK JAN. 20, 10 A. M. Oneiilug prayer by Uev. Win. Ltii.d, ltdui of uPuutea was ills peu.ed with. Senuto bill No, 2d, wai rcvou sidcrtd uud u-fvr'vd. CummlUce on federal relations rcooumieiidocl tktvtugo of senate bill till, wub amendments. Adopted. Ordsrcd engrvveel nud to third readiug Frlel y. in (Miuimuee on nvedi and highways rwo-wunieiuled pwgoof fceuate bt.l 117. with utuuudmouts. AdiiUsl, Ordered agroaeU ud lo Ihlrvt iwteling Friday. The coiumlttea on judiciary reo omuieudel poaigeof mbiiiiuto for senate bi I Uj, mUu amndmeots! jAdoplefd. It Mil ttrst and voaa iJTLJ''''lJL'gK'y' Sirs. Mary E. OTallon of riqni, O., sap tho riiy elclans are Astonished, and look at her lite ono Raised fromtlie Dead Long and Terrlblo Illness from Blood Poisoning Completely Cured by Hood's Sarsaparllla. Mrs. Mary O'Fallon, a very intelligent lady of Tiqua Ohio, was poUoned while assist ing i1iysi(.iau3 at an autopsy 5 years ago, and soon terrible ulcers broko out on her head, arms, tongue and throat. Her hair all c.imo out. Sho weighed but 73 lbs., and saw no prospect of help. At last sho began to take Hood's Sarsiparlll.i and at once tin proved j could soon get out of bed and walk. Sho says: "I became perfectly cured by Hood's Sarsaparilia and am now a well woman. I weigh 12S lbs., eat well and do tho work for a largo family. My oe seems a wonderful iccov cry, and pliysiH-ms look at mo In .utonhh miMlt ns almost lileo one rni-eil froite lite elend." Ilo .sure to get Hood's. HOOD'S PlLLO sliould bo In every famllr medlclno chest. Ouco u.eil, always preferred. rt n mvk bifffa fcii li U TE JK- r 1HP Iz&WMVL C1A7&JV Ire'ilEiiTIQI! B GEilTLEUAfiFRIEHD. Our r-KKFKCTlON' BYIUKOK f rw llh n err Wile. Iicliiut. DonnotBTAIN". rr.CVEXTS ETr.ICTCCU. CuciOONor.RIICCVu IOU.fTtnOElo I'ota.Uji. A qcic.t rune (o- i.ruconi.r.ai or wmics. &.UlraHt!r.t;or-,Isra. hut tour Minn filflOv MAI IV, -i ..n ;, ,tv - - . A Wrck. I Alley, to liicorpor&te) Kio(Hee; Uwe ud otdoel eugrsAxslfor third tbliel. .rwedlug tomurruw, A liku renort W'M'danl, rlntlity to teuneUrUa was al m idu on w?nto bill 31, JUHM,,tJl.lJau.2t,-Atflveti 0f Mullnoj4U cowityt l0euUrly Ad.mUsl. Kugiuwtl ud to tklrel littMboli ar, iso4jr HUt, UU HiiH-b.-latULatk4. Tw wwHiltU eu wU' .u HKWfvCkW Viwl IU tW, ! w...ii...,.i .....i - u.1. ' 1.... - ... .-,,. 4.'Hmt'lMV Ikes IMOMrv. f?JT V- rtWBS-SMift ttm.fiuymgrtq4 M..wWi uwmmmmZ2mmttJE citizens of Lane couuty asKiug f ; 'g jh' ; ,;,r, nd, nn(j banwhm that sawdust might beauuwcM, -;- Vx.e-ir wit., th; thrown Into streams, and tbatttrt,monvo.phyi!tnwtio ll,b laws be amended to permit 1 1 Bitne. To Judiciary. IKTIWDOCTION OF BIl.tS. -ri et...... rn cl, n rtiirnhanp IJV lMieis. iu' "- ,' --........- --- , ,. nui... i. in. Willamette locks, spproprlutlug pr?reuttvo oi me lutiiai miack.i.fraeL. cnrt nnn noaHlmr gpviiii1 time anil naiiMn. referred to special commltte of one senator from each senatoiial district. By Denny, to define property rights of husband ,and wife. Judi ciary. By Alley, defining rape aud umending code. Education. By Cross, amending code, chang ing bounda'y of Catarp county. Special CDmmitte senators Tillamook and Clsfsopcnuniies. By Vanderburg, to improve rail road stations, requiring depots at every station where railroad income is $2500. By Huston, to prevent the spread of infectious animal diseases. By Maxwell, to amend code and regulate salaries of county judges. Head second time. Counties. The judiciary committee recom mended adoption of senate joint resolution No. 3. The senate received house resolu tion asking for election of U. 8. Sen ators by the people and referred to federal relations. By Cameron, resolved that each senator be supplied with $5.00 worth of stamps. Blackmail asked amend ment supplying also 100 1 ce1 1 wrap pers. Huston aBked amendment to supply each lady olerk B1.00 worth of stamps, which the chair declared out of order. Carried 17 to 10. Adjuurned. fhnrch Directory. KVANORLicti.. Corner of l.lbor'y and Center stroeU. Sunday services 100) a. m. iind 7:30 p. m., Sunday gcbool 12 m., Y. P.S. C. K. 6:30 p. m.; Prayer meeting Thursday, 7-30 p.m. J, Iloweraox, paster, retldence 127 Liberty n'rect. PKEsnyTERiAN. Church street, between CbemeketA and Center. Preaching morn ing and evening; Sabbath school at 12 m.; Y P. 8. C. E. at H.U0 p. m.; prayer meetlt.g Thursday at 7:30 p. m. Itov. K. II. G Wynne, I), v piistor. South Bai.em-M. K church. Preach Ing every Hundity nt 1O.30 a. m, and 7 p. m. Bunday ichool nt 8 p. m. Pinyer meeting Thursday at 7 p. in. Epworth League, Friday at 7 p.m. Ilev.Cha8.il. Lee, pastor. . CU.MBKB1.AND PllFSnYTKRIAU. Salem, Oregon, Hev J. K. Illalr, Pastor. Sunday 'Choolncryfunouy, 10 a. m. Preaching every Heind.-iy, It a. in. and 7::W p. in. Church house ou High street, hetwem Murlou and Union. Everybody welcome. Unitkd Hhethehn.Twi. blocks south west r pjsscn er depot, "ervlces e;ery 'atibutbut Ilo'cloclt,iiudot7:)0. Sabbath BPhool at 10 . m. Prayer meeting vcry 'at irdayulKhtnt7:30. Kvcrybodycordluly Invited. Hev. .1.8. Jennings, Pastor. Metiioi)istKpicpal. Services onSab- balli at lOiiO and 7;30. Sunday school at 11: Epworth Leagues at 6:15; prayer roeet init everr Tliurnday avenlm;. Uev. C. L. Kellermetn, poator. St. Jowh'b OiTiioLic Ciiuiicii.-Che-tneKctn and Coltaue. Sunday fervlces: Ixjw inaeH 7:30 a. m.; high muss IftSO; !iiimlie school 3 p in ; vespers :.00: week days, low inasa 7 a, m. Ilev. J. 8. While, pactor. Conokkoatiosai.. C irner Center and Liberty Services Sunday at 10:30a.m. nnd 7 p. m ; Runday tchiK)! 12 :n., Y. P. 8. C. E at(l:S0p. tu.; prayer mcetlnB7:30p.m.Thurs day. EvArcaELicAi. MiasioN.; Corner Cbe inekeUi and 17th streets. Service In Eng lUli every "unday evening at 7:30; Sunday nchool at 3 30 p m ; prayer meeting every Wednesday evening at 7:30. St. Paol Episcopai. Ci-urch Corner Church and Cheniekota, Bei vices 10:30 a m. and 7 i.m.;Hunday school 11:15 a. m.; ervlciThursday7.30p. m. Hev. V. Lund, rector. Fiiwt IlAmsT. Liberty and Marion. Services 10:30 a. m. and 7:00 p. m j Suuday cboeil 11m.; young people's meeting nt p. m.; prayer meeting 7:30 Thursday. Uev. Ilob.rt Whltuker, pastor. Kkee Mtiiodist.-Rev. li. K. Fmalley paslor. Services Sunday morning and eTenlnir, Hunday school at 10 n m.; prayer Hireling rnuay niguu Church opposite North BMlem school. rnirjtm. At Highland park on car tine. Service 1&30 a. in, uud 7.30 p. m.; Sunday ccbool JJ m.; Christian Endeavor 6 p. m.: prayer mre'tlng Thursday 71 p. in. Hev! F, M. (leorgr, pastor. The Church of Clod holds regular ser vlce Inth (lermau Uaptlst chnrch, on Nor h Cottage street. Preaching Sunday at J:S0 p. m. Prayer meeting every Thtir-e. lay evening ut 7: p. m. nv. , TA.Qlltet, pastor, Ukkxan Uaitist, -Services in German lUeplM church north ol Outage, stieet. Suuday school at 10 a. m. t're-achlnj at u a m. Eveulegservloiat7J0. Ilev. John rVchler, pastor. CiiicisTiAN Scic,--rvic In Unl. larlsn hall at Ift a.m jend 7-.30 p. m.; Bab Uuh school IJ 1114 Bible study Thursday evrnln. Unitarian. Cor. ChemeWeta and Hish HrKt. Muu.Uy irvl.-r ir 0 and 7-). JJJin ay school at . T. W. Ilavcu, pal. CllHlsTIAN.-UIgh and Center. Sunday school Urn.; preaching ICtno a. m young people's ' 'oelrly . in, m- preaching 7:-0 j m Hev. V. It. WlltUuis, ' paior. KvArtunucAU-Curoer of Uberty and Outer street. Of runo erTlc every nrst audthlrel suudays, J. n. rihr, pastor. Ukkvan l.tniURAN -North CbltareSt. Servlcson 1st and JJ Hunday or en iuonlhatp.u Kv.a.t4iryerlur! TKHrKKANt'I. Ifnlnn lnf . r, Trnipti.ra.Na Ml mu ev,rr KrtJ.y br are cwrU taliy luvlleU. " ltollun-4HBlllvtnllnllux.st lUlllnh stI every Sunday an.r m at S eclo. t (1iuitian Kciocc Hrtiuar service M iiMOo'ocb aveiy nday.at xx Uberty 0aMAX RsmaMstx-Oiplui and JtsrU on jM)Bdy vle II a. iiuoaay scbtii Ida, w.: f)'N- Ha Wedamuy Tao a! IN 1893 AU lUnulr, haul to liico. THECHICAGO,MILWAUKEE&ST.PAULR'Y Excursion Kales to tho World's Fair. rr'lS31 TU,: eSS,VATOB 1893 CountryGentleman THEBKSTOKTHB AGRICULTURAL WtEKLIES, it..or.ii t.) Farm Crops and frouesscs, Uortucuuui uaud Frui'-Ori owing Live- tock and D.in m, While it uimj luviu.es ii inluor ui-pmi. iiiei-uol Ivuraliuirie-l, (.ucnustho poul ny )iuU,euieiiiiuliigy, hie-kitTplng, giteu iiuiie ana graitry, eteriumy rtphes, furm eiutniiuns una uiisuirx, nn-Muu ierit.lug,LUi)it'silc econo 1 y, audu sum nmrj ol ibeiieiMsol the wees Its mar &tlrepurisureuuu6Uuily compete, uud iuuchltuilun is paid u the piuhpectsor the eropi, n thruiviig JljjUl Uou ouu ol Ibe inu-jl impurUtui en all ciuebtiuus rt beu lu buy uud H he u to t-ell. ll is ll'i eiuhy UlUbirattd.auU by recent euiarge lueui. couiulus more reading matter tbuu ever before. The sulwcripilou price Is 41 60 per year, but we oiler a special re duction 111 our CLUB HATES FOR 1893. Two Subscriptions. ln ouo remniuuc $ 4 Six Subscriptions, " " 10 Twelve Subscriptions, " " 18 -IOHlle hubscrlbers for lf'JJ, pay luuinadVdnce ow, we 'aIH send th pa per Weekly, from uui receipt ol ihe reuill unce, tojuuunry 1st, WJ'.i, witlauut charge. -oiiecluien Copies I'lte. Address LUTHER TUCKER k bON, Publishers, Albany, N. Y. J. W. WEST, Troprictor of tho GERMAN MARKET On Commercial St, nnd tho CASI-I MARKET On State Street. Good Meats, Sausnjio. Lard, Hnmie n. cor. nud oer thing kept lu a thlkiZ rnuiuunuiiieuN 'Iffel-clasi EAST AND SOUTH -7IA- THE SHASTA ROUTE ist:t. HARPER'S WEEKLY. ILLUSTltATKD. Harper's Weekly is nnltn,iiH , .. ndlui! first ninontrllliiHtrut. , ,. ,..1.,' . ciilslu Ai, erliH. Ite.tcuples u ifla ercii iiiaieil iriu Illlirif.fl fliiti sin rlodli bctw iiintur ih,. lu ii, ,.!,. iT-...fi".,"a ..... j ... ;..r; i:r:. ... 1 .. . "i "'"Biue! 11 in. ciudtB both literary iindnowd.uno riresHiii with cainiirorcHuud felicity tu" real evenu of the NKW AUVEKTISEMENTS. WANTKIV Knrririlln yimg na'. of elo-i'riblecaK.btlltleslir open rol lion In bii-lfifs. OthiI bakery and i-hnce to rise. Address Uox it, c.re Jo, r. i, i-:o i. ArrKNTION.-Cn-h money psld ro rut's. I) ttliN.nhl lionftii.i U tli.it.ni motals, so liieifx, nt old L'ovirt llonvp H11I, in. I.TOLl'ciHK l-.O-ly ' rTVlls 1'AI'Ell Ih kept onrllo at R. 0. 1 llrnlie's AdvertUlng Ae.ui" l 111 a a Merchants hxclunire, Man I -iiilw) rnllfornl, whore cnutiacts lor ai.iirlUI t oin bp inurip fur II Southern Pacific Company, OAI.IFOIINIA EXPRESS TRAIN RUN DAIL1 BETWEEN POKTLAND AND 8. T. tkiUlh. ;7rue; p. in. t):ld p. in. Mis H.m. Lv. X.v. Ar. North. rortlaad balem San Kran. Ar. Lv. I.v. 7: a. va 6:2il a. ru Above trulud steip ouly at lollOAlngeta lla .... uoiiu u, uiieuure tast Portland i)r-t;on City, Wnodbuin, alenl1 Albauy TU"',,"1, n,fUB,dd,l' HnlseJ'. "arriaburs In tlmi City. lrltiK mid riiWM. ltOSEllUIia MAM. UAILY, viJ a. in. 11:17 a. in .:o0 p. in. Lv. Lv Ar. furilaud Ar. t: a p. m. Salem Lv. 1: p. m. Hoeburg Lv. 7.O1I a. ni tllMiiy Loral, Daily Kxcept Suuday. MM p. IU. Ji'ii p. in. M I). III. Lv. Lv: Ar. Portland Balom Albany Ar. Lv. Lv. nuiiim 7:3ti.. m :3il a. m of current history uud thu luiiiuiuutlva hemes olflctiou. On no ountof fit im epmpkte henes of IllUhtrutlons if K WorldV fair, it will ho not ouly the best ytildo to tho great exposition, but also ft best souvenir. Every puhlm event 01 gen. end Interest will he luhy ilm,.tinte liilts WKes, Its contributions belnc fiom the best writers nud art Mb in the country it wtd continue to excel In litem lire, new, "adUlustiutlons, ull other publications ol HARPER'S PERIODICALS. Per Year: HARPER'S MAGAZINE 51 w HAUI'Kll'.S WKKKLY 4 m I HAUI'KK'a 11AZAU j (v, HAlll'KU'ei YOUNUl'KOl'LK I 2 CO ITBtage free to all subscribers In the United States, Canada, uud Mexico. The volumes or tho Weekly brgt ih the tun number lor Juminiy of tiTo tor. w bm uo time Is iLt-utloueo. fcublcrinnns w 11 be.l,i with the number ouneutSt te tliueul lecelptol order. Hound volume ol Jlnrrcr's Weekly for three j ears biuk, in Lt,.t clotli blildlng', will be sent by mull pi stnge paid or by a'1,1). 'or 81.00 per voluino bin nn'VuiN !ur l'ft0." v,,l01n. suitable for ob!.,S;ro1.18,ir(Wst't,;ltt.la!'y ,,ju,)' Heinlttancts should bo mnde by I'oit- ZXZ. ork'r 1' dro. to vo.S ivewspape-rsarenotto copy this adver per 4 UiVtbers1!1,111'6 I'"S wor llS Address: llAUl'EU & IIIIOTHEHH, New Yurk, Notice. Notice U hereby given, that fir the pur poseofmalihu n exiiuin it'onor all per. b'ius who 11 ley nllnr theinele m caurll elites lor U'.ic lur of iho -cbnoN i. iu county, I I I bold n publLi exutiilnulluii nt Hlem,t)tiiiiii,atl o'clock Weduesdav. K. hiuieiyH, IhOl Appl c-iiils li r state romnilsslons will be examined nt t esainniime. All persons luteudum to apply for certifl. paten utihM,tiii,e.hliiuli nuUiy i,,e by letter beriire tlieoxiemli niton. birtinerh will be ri quired to produce e Idencrt of Kimd moral eUamrter The fee for Hih e.eainln ti"ii l Jl. Iiielt-d ihls I9lh day of J.mnarv, iy'3. I--.0Ujt2w J r-.CJKAil .M. Co Supt, Marlon Co- Hilling Cars on Ogdcu Koute PDLLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS AND Second Class Sleeping Cars- i.viui.ueu 10 an inroujjh trains. West Side Ditisioh. Between Porlland and Cervaliis: fAqy. (EXCEW SDNDAY). lift ?' '" 1 T- rtELuT-AT IQp.m.lAr. (,rv,nii ri' HARPER'S BAZAR. 1LLUSTIJAT Kli I itef1;.1-i'?lr the home. "Ut fiisiii,,.,; ,,,,. ,altsi' miuriiiution Mexican War Soldiers Increase of Pensions! Under Act of January 5, 1S33, are entitled to lucieate. Apply to D. C.BHKIIMAN, Room 11, Gray's niock, Claim Attorney' J. beny 8t. Bulem, Ore. NMlra School Tax Xolico, The school tax of dlstrlci No SI for the ywlhW Is now due nnd p.yable at tbe iittlc-e 01 W lie A. Monies, dl-tna elere oeinn,o Zfl eomiiurcialstre'el, Keiem' UreKiill. TlieiHuiLUWIII be de-om.-il dellk. qutut uulexpu d ber.ro March 3 8H. ,,. . VL!tlA.MiieiRK, L7.dw.3w Ulstilcl Clerk. M.T. RINEMAN UKALKK t- Staple and Fancy Groceries, rSMfi0'''1"' 'nip, Woexten ud Willow ware. All kinds oirlll fevel vereUl.l.UQiHrults In their wior. v. ZZuli V V . ",r ruuo"T prexiuce). l.li M.,r uti. tluui .IJl... m..iCIUI pieiueLu ur . ?,ffil.u" "UMli-stiecl ,up. boms drtsiiiViiT V ... . ul? lxl,hl' IO l1" ltsarlM.nu..,. ,n") ls bl"le.(t to IimKO Ho- 1.. . ." V"-"ress-L thu I1I..H.1.I i,r. Lv. rE. p. in. ISM p. m. "'WTlUtaCgMiygciHr'y I'or.iuuil na- Wtht TIIROCUII IICUKTS . , KIN,hll, THE YAntJlNA ROUTE, wv iih niririir ut.,i, . - . -..iwei v uud Ihomrb.uT is Ll' u'nu?iti omeiiies, wvt) Nil, eiH u in hn,,' ., in u Kuii- 'Jte ." air , ,,' 0nV,cq.luut,.o,,I,,1'ulo'8. lHislhou w,, beU,S, " 'ill!l "l'"hl..u i,x. X'lllt II UMII 1 a U Penn iAn.i fteamsblpllne. aaJjSP" .corapanv., .""iyrtiSl? Ana Oregon jteamsblp Un: - tiiiiT- iiiKn nv ut-... .. -wiii cntUrouib basseii," '.'oul- Hri n.m i'orttuud anil M r55? Kht lln TIMESCHEBUU,eUxcep,Banaay,. Leave Albauy ... Leave Corvaliis ...' Wo Pi Arrive Yaquma. . . IMOPV Arrive Albany ....' 1035 am O n . . 1U0A3 Oon-au tra'M " M Albany aEfl tolf'fiSSW at YAnUIN. HJillS11 " 5Ptt'.ta ?n, eltS I'lutae s"f nalllnj. Mentnt 'SSl&.&j Wesollcl ui PACIFIC LAND AjL,OreV.21Jt. 4 iUJ ' -SKS?wwt ""'Til ..1. ii -o,f,'Ui j audleL.ce. ' w"'lleasuucu.tivjted HARPER'S PERIODICALS. Put. V-. AHPLRM ll EEliLY... " S nmvH 11 zau m aa-B vuG;J1T::::: I Hedtt,8,1.1 bcnb.r lu the ultB' l-'uada, uud Meilco. ff?eiiL0ii,,,'J"l,,VMrjoi each year. ,Vllb n w IhtVi'iT1, tu-I"Ptlo3 llaieolreeeipVot order " cuutu'-"Hae laSTc? "f ,"urP-s Bazar for Wt)eVmbyCm' ,u "i;".1 ''"Hi binding. VVA- 'r of eivl'ee pfcid. or by l"Khtdii,bnuiMlJiliH 'IT"Wdid the uaJ, or7wrvuutne ueau,,ur,er y,am llWte$?l0. Diablo for rut"Piofie,,i.nieul by "'ail.pcst-pdlel.oa mownyC,J,rd'' bp wade by post V raU't0UNltlchiiHce JWttoSilSJi0 mvr this ndver. Pr brui 1 ?. ul the express 01 clt-r of Aar. Addrew "ARPKIt 4 BnOTHEIlS. New Ysrk. ' Locating lies. uTift.??!". 1, . ?lS.ofMn:h,i,.i.?ow B0' ni agent for the 'aiupw 1 ... '.z tainiV .Vmes. ti.i. .'..' '"veing uoia iififci ln,Krestestrt..,u,,ru'nlit is rer ,,toWFo7inf.i?J!?2y.,0- or invention '"'orioiitlou uddrtsa R. H, SMITH, Pali'tn, Orecnn. JS2.00 IVrdoien rorthetlav! flaUhee) I'llOroUU.vril-itulheclly. MONTCE BROS., tctt CouimeicUt blreet. AND ORGiSrKO. To Hy PatrMU, Altme(H)Htailu w wtt t tt. tM at mte m I ttM r4 all lht atv n pi( bx tHm na Feb Jt, lN. l carry a targe MtwV a AH wr KetBillllill HNWIWWI wmfcrti..-e MrIHeM T. J.KKCSS. HOUSE PAINTINO, PA1R HANGING. Nitunl Weed Finithinr, Ov.MbftBiiCbtlueteU btw, Undertaking H0EYE & MILLS, 'OIU'KLAIJ? BATH AND . Carpenter aid Buildtr. SuopHuuumi, ster.raaaOTaspccUUt CENTSADAT, AN FARMS tm " " "JlUKPUy 1 ne ftp J- L BENNE1T Brick jejHj s0TH Sale TifeYard. -Aliy. KeIt, "tlBB8 & SON. CANDIES Fruit and Cigars, Bloolc. f O. Hor C1K8 ami rr. .iwvl BUIAIID PARLOR, w-THORNBURGf m ii"- "pnoisterer,