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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 27, 1893)
i&fisa fc " j ;jnr i i I L&r" '- P. ' i- i a 351 MMiMWnM pMMOTln 1W LUHI MISl i Ntaflfcrf tat f flOfeul fflmCTnHdll wamtmiMM WHIW ltrnn ?,WjMrtrhM, .((.it, .-i n. MM9. AkU .liW t 11 o'clock Mbf Thwl earns Jx-Hrofiilly, HHUl ifiNltlitf ftiwwli Mill nataie Wffrmwf rifrdreti wtrn At fibbed Mb dMlli ocmloncd ilttti lUiml been bo long ex 'V A dooMkd (An. JtfftilH) WM A 'ck llinll Wlllill 111) to Wfllilnoti for tlio fj and dentil and Im bereave I fcddint mure nod mora to liU it. Me WAfl doomed from llir jUdH wrf to all Intent lio linn hi hi 494 uian for many dayo, J I In ttfftd hutibeen alrnont u lilnuk for ': WiW, Lucid momciitfi Jmvo bcai ' 4 Jbw Mil far between. Notice of bin 'ffik wm nt to President iinrrl- 6 Ultk) who. accompanied by J'rlvnle 7 iwUry Halford and Dr, Parker, ' i ma walked over lo tlio Ululm jmmmoh, lie wn lollowi-tl qulckl) Inr PeimMteraenerul Wanamuker. ; TO pfjotdeut nbowcd marked Hlgnn , v j, f if. Dr. Hyatt nald IJlalnu'i wMKfc. wi due toiiheer oxlmuatlon. .T&m waa tinwllllt),' to niuko a ntnto wumt regarding the exuet disease, . MbMJ receiving tlio family's con- IK IfONOH OK Iir.AINH. I'raldent Harrison linn limned ii preclHtimtlou revlowlng tlio career at Blaine and directing tlint on the day of bin funeral, nil the executive ttefMrimcutn nt Washington will be etoaed, and on nit public building throughout tlio United Bfutos the JMtiosal flag will be displayed utliulf atari, and for n period of thirty duys theatate department will bo draped In Mourning. Bccretnry Foster Is " m4 as order, dosing tho ntnto do jwrtwent, Tlio funeral nrrunge naaflWj are, so fur decided: Borvlcea will to held Monday forenoon. The vmmIim are to bo Interred hero, nt tffliporiully. It 1h not yet de- ,,ia(airui!iui!r mo iiinvnii in 10 ue pttMie or private The senate and houso huvo nil- JwtrBed, as n murk of respect to Blaine. CIAUBK OV DCATir. Tits phyololiiua hnvo Issued follow- lug iierllmlnnry unnoiiiiooiueut im t cause of Jllnlno'a death: Chrome iHteratltlnl nephritis, (u form of lSrlght'a dihease,) duo to general ehauges In nrterlea nud with dllutu tkmoftho heart. Thla condition wm oompllcnted wlthn dlHensoof tb lungs-of n tubercular nnture. The Imtuedlato cnuto ofhln death WM oounooted with tlio heart. llIOUKAI'JIiaA!.. Jkbms Qlllraplo litaluo was born ilnAYwt JJrownavllla, Wauhlngton, eitiity, Pa., Jan, SI, 160O. On IiIh ather' aldo ho wiw of Uotch-lrUh t4Ht. Ilia mother wna devout Oatholloj but her on ndhcrvd to Um rttNtbyterlnu conviction com- of lila patorunl nncoHtry. rewlywl oollegtt eduoatlon, tlug from WuhlUL'tuu Col- k Im Uit, llo taught school In military liiitltutlou tit Itluo Lick IfNiHI'i Ky,, whoro ho formal the jMalmamM of Mlw Btunhopo who XHaiwa HW wife, lie otuilltd law It Smsylvanla and becamo n teach y Im M Institute for tho blind, lu h Hioytd to Aguitn, Mo,, bo- vultor or tlio ICeuuebiH) i and In thn-o years ho was fet lawntur spirit of tho politics of M. Ho helped orunntto the u lwrty and wtisn itelo- i' Ha first uatloual couveutlou Ih 18ft8 ho was elected to urand become ehslrmmi Dittos JWrtbllen HlHto CoiumltttH, wiiloli im held for twenty tikiiHhMttiUhiiftnlhf hit h!, ifl M Ahrf i ftWriU w Mflrfl rlWfrf IWitHlliH(iH M(iftilhll(iil ftrt fotttlttil, tiMl litf ton Ho.li IftirW Hftti iJeronUd )V (loVnMfnf, nt (h0 1I liy Mliftll Vol" (Jiorelitud linrfiltf fttily M1 bill fnl((, Ik bfrcrtlilO fWbM? of (alftudt'f OflfleliJ 111 1890 feUflllir In tiectmm, ml, vtUdt Atlhut w- CHIiifl lirwlddfit. in IbSl lllnluo irave Wrty U) IfotiUoti M tlm itcpult lies li Klnfidnrd Ixjitrer, en(elii till fal(6ff PnlilhclM RfCfcfnty oflal() Muccond 1 1 im' aiid reAfgiilngoii Iho 20 h ntJuM, lfioi!,JiMl prior to liold 1'ig of (do Jtepiibllcnit linllohnl coh vehlloil In AtlfluMpoll. Ho wni tlio brllllftfil member of HnrrlofiVi cnbl c, coiidiicfllig however a firm ly conservative foreign tmlloy. At tlio ilenintid of lil friends lionllowtd liltt liniuo (o be (iihm! iiunliiflt Harri son for a renominating provoking milcli dlwofil nmong the party lead. or mid Indirectly contributing to Itcpubllcall defeat. Hlico over a yMt Jllaltio Iiim broil In a fulling physical condition. Kor mouths he lias been pant nil human help. Hi was stricken lu Ills soul with the fntal dlfwio of mi unfulfilled nmbl tion, unit when the Innt chance t 'leootno president had pfiMicd nwn) tho dream of his life was elided. li liln death America has lml her mosi (alaiitedstuUmmaii. JCo.JouiinaI. Lamar's Funoral, AIACOW, On , Jun. 27. Tho funer al ofloto Buircmu JutlcoL, C. Q finmnr occurred this afternoon. In ihe morning eulogies wero pro nounced ut tho opera lioueo by mem tierH of the stale bar. Then nervleee wero held at tho Methodist Church. The funeral sermon was preached by ht. Chandler, President of J2m ery College Chief Justlcq Fuller and Awioclato Justices wero present. Thousands of people wero unablo to ualn udmlsHlou to the church. Other thousand guthored along the routo to tho cemetery where Inter mciit took place. .., m, mm I I " ' "' "" i lun.i., I, .i ii p mvmziJt.l'2' L- -'-- ' " HI PWgjfW WW -r ' '- . I ' . j . m s -.-I S....I Lsl I.m i. tHU hMMA.fVkM, 'tobtA I.UIM It and wMtnthMMtoto Mtamnm rra, a..,, i"'-"" HoitsH -fa .W. Jam. W. J ' orififtliy spoka Ut fsvof of llio cun Hows eofiiififieii eoiiMdfitniioti tr hi. lo IliH rtiliiml'lr-c Railroad Collision. MAitVHVUiLi;, Cal., Jan. 27,-Thls morning at 1 o'clock the north bound Oregon oApress ran Into three freight cars on tho main track nt Heed stutlon seven miles south of this city. Tho frolglit curs were badly demolished and tho engine was materially Injured. Modi the engineer and (Iroman miraculously escaped. Tho engineer saw a man wildly waving a lantern, but did not stop, saying ho bolloved ho waa attempt ing lo ho'd up tho train. A mys terious nud thus far unexplained pornonor tlio nll'ulr Is how the freight cars got from tho siding to tho mnln track. committee rprfjfUtil filit ttifri fend lb(. Nth lal, by OrnisOy. ( MlnblMff din Ofpjofj tiaWbt't Home, No. -Hi by Noftlitl, tot feller of fhrilKc'itHoldleMi tin, 100, by Cooper, tut election of fond siJrWors. tin, 02, by ilfowii, of Hotiglss, providing' febulo on taxes of two dnys fofti'd ofwsgoiis with wide lifts, fo, W, by (Jeer of Clackamas, NvpilfliiK erectlotl of glildo boards nt nil cross roads. Heniita Jllll JW, by CroM, relating lo fees of Assessors. Halnrles. No. GU, by JlaUghmnu, to cfeato pouiity of Mineral. Thai It do not pass, No, 8, byJJclkunp, for bounties on Wild Animals. No. IW, by Hnly, to create Bouth eri Oregon Fair, No, 82, by Cooper, relating to legal rale of interest. No report. No, Ut), by Committee priority of right to waters. No. 01, by Norlliup, to provent irouiiciioij anu biiiooi uuwiioiesome food. No. 02, by door of Clackamas, running ut largo of stock. No. 08, by Glulllxsoi), to define md punish crime of breaking Into railroad car, that It pass. No. 03, byJIouok, to define and punish pluclng of obstructions to railroad tracks, that It pass. No. 120, by Hobbs,lo protect com mon carriers, that is pass. No. 05, by Ueer of Marlon, to elect rallroud commissioners by vote of tho people, that it pass. No. 125, by Lnwson, assessment of property and collection of tuxes. No. 13.1, by Gill, to prohibit sale of tobucco. clgurettes or cigars to minors under ugo of 18, and to pun ish such mlno.-H If found using snme. Henato bill 38, by Maxwell, to fix salaries of County Treasurer, Alar Ion county ut $1200. No, 10, by Drown of Douglas, to amend law to protect salmon and other food fishes. No. 120, by Ornlsby, to encourujie stocking of mountain streams with fish. No, 80,by Nlokell, relating lo kill ing deer and game out of season. No. 2-1, by Holts, to provide a herders lien upon animals horded. No. 72, by Hells, to creato u lien for labor on logs cut M IN OONOKKhH i rva from IMS to 1SS0. Ho IJftHMMljr tfehater and a champion woamtriwtluii acta. Ho oiv- ipm f tl national debt (, Ih IS70 Jllaluo at- i ttootrlue of Orvat llrltalu til autdt always subject" tomd that government to Um AhmkIwu 5rltilple of mt amt pixXeelkHi for l0m$i whI k native ettlitMw," itoj wttiaotAVM-of the hou for six a brilliant rveoril. ot tlw annuity act to xeK Je!nwu , atouwtag that h wan the au- r"fciwiitty, willful, guimiy of tba giiMHtlo WlHMNI of Au&w, Hill, of Ountk. totiM, wh h4 r MIIIM th ! urOtorgK HvrWIwi; Important Shipping Nows. PoilT Townhknd, Jan. 27. Can- tain Graves of wiecked steamer Michigan arrived hero this morning on the revenue cutter Woloott. Hu reports that ono passenger became Insane through exposure and fear. Although tho steamer is a total loss, a large portion or cargo can bo wived If winds remain from tho north. 8i:ai,kius haiu.no, VlOTOitiA, II. O., Jan. 27.-8en!ers nro commencing to put to sea for winter work. A good run of seals Is reported. Tho solioouors C. II. Top per and Ponelopo started for Poddur bay together. Thoy fouled and tho Tupper wax carried on the rooks. Bho Is half full of wotor mid listed badly. It Is thought she will pound tO plttCCH, Investigations. Wahhinoton, I), a, Jan. 7. Thohomiu committee on rules, but for early adjournment of houno to day, would hnvo rvH)rteil during tho nfterniwn resolutions, ono pro viding for Investigations of Pnnnum Benndal and Puelllu Mall Kteam ship company, and another pro vldlngfor liivestlgutlonor whUkey trust. Venllct Against aulllvan. Porllmid, Jan. 27, Tho Jury In caw of J. U. Molntyro versui Wells, l-,argonudCo.laiHl M. C. Bulllvnu. for forty thousand dollars damages for fUu Imprisonment, has brought Inn verdict this morning for seven thousand dollara hi favorofMeln tyre, PoUows Oregon. RACNAMK.VIV, Cal., Jan. 27,-Tho legUlaturwudJournwl thU momluB. out of rwK.ct to tho memory of limine. Hold houses adopted n res olution praUlug IhnqualliliM of tho dad atatesmau. SenoftheBauker. Miilwaukkk Jan. 27,-Tho legla. Uturo Joint wtIon eleotnl John L, 'Mitchell Unltcl Btatw Senator, QraulU. I'UKtt BII.VKII. House Joint memorial No, -1, by AlcKwun, urging congress to enact free silver coinage bill. Reported back without recommendation. MoKwnn moved Its adoption mid addressed tho house. Northup moved to strlko out tho words free sliver and Insert "Tlio Sherman silver Act." deer suggested that tho resolu tion recited that tho products of la bor wero cheap. If this referred to tho products of labor employed in manufactures It was true and that wu desirable. Ho asked that tbev specify what products of labor were referred to. AlcKwiui said It was farm labor. Upton objected to Norl hop's amendment as not germano to tho resolution. Hlsbop spoko lu favor of tho resolution and said tlio younger members of tho house would see tho tlmo when Bllver would bo a base metal. Miller said there was an actual scarcity of sil ver coin lu every town and city In mo country. Tlio people of this state were In favor offreo coinage. Northup (.aid tho legislature should not send out word to tlio people of mis nation that they favored free coinage. Ho spoko for the muu who labored for his dally bread. Upton replied to Northup and upon taking his seat Jlrown of Morrow, moved to table tho nmendment which was curled amid great laugh ter as it carried tho MoKwnn reso lution with It. None onloved tho Joke more heartily than Upton who laugneu Heartily at the way ho had been trapped. BI'KCIAI, oitm.'it. No. 40, by Daly, to exempt homo steads from attachment and ludlelal sale. It exempt f 1500 In value of every Home In Oregon. It was the law of 38 states. As It was, tho homo of anyone could be Attached for n small debt. This law was needed to protect unfortunate IKSiple. Debts aecumulato lu tlmo of sickness nud death that rubbed many a family of Its homo and east wmowa ami orphans upon the cold charity of tho world lu their lime of greatest need. Mr. Daly made un eloquent plen for his bill. Ayes H, noes 11, Pmucil, No. W.by Duueau, to establish a tato Mining llurvau nud Ktato Geo logist. Upton moved to make sal. nry 1500 u year luntead of 12000 a jear. He mudeupleu tooretonu moro otllulala nud coiuiuImIoihi. HU jwInU wero well made though hit motion was loat. No. n, by Wright of Marlon, for commission to arrange ilipy f Oregon vimluota at World's Fair. Appropriate (W.CKX), aud create a rouuulMlon oflx to be appointed ny inouoveruor. dill fiiovr-if tlmt the feftofW l printed, (Jartled, Oer lnoved tlmt when HoUse sd Juiif li It I to 9 . hi, ffldft, Car fled. Jiy King, pfoXisltig fliiiclidmeiit to coliNlltillloii (o Allow legislation fof Ifflitalloli. To C'oiiimlltco on Judiciary, liy Mniily, providing each mem ber Willi 1ft 00 postnue. Adopted. Otmsby of Ataflou culled to clmlr, No. 80l, by Paxton, to amend Portland charier, read twice, No. 8W, by Northup, to euro do frets In deeds. No. 800, by same, to nmond water laws, No, 807, by Jlelknap, fees of clerk and sheriff" of Crook, Lake, Klamath and Jleutou, No. 808, by Upton, state InsjKictor of horticulture. No 300, by AIcHwan, to creato nlllco of slate auditor In placo of state board of qtiall.ntloH. No. 310, by (Jeer of Clackamas, relating to property passing by will. No. 311, by samo, by request, to amend law relating to houses of HI fume. No. 312, by same, by request, punishing use of profane or Indecent language. No. 813, by samo to provent cruol ty to animals. No. 314, by Qowan, to amend law of challenge to Jurors. No. 315, by Nickel! of Jackson, to elect road suprovlsor. No. 310, by Cornelius, charter of Nowburg, to 2d reading. No. 317, by Olil, by request, de fining liability of surety. No, 318, by Day, directing state treasurer to credit certain taxes paid. No, 310, by ltussell, defining du ties of recorder In certain instances. No. 320, by same, to Incorporate town of Elgin, to second reading. No. 321, by Lawton, by request, appropriating $072 to pay Jean F. nud Wm. Harlow. No. 322, by Aliilonoy, relating to prosecutions without giving secur ity. No. 32.3, by Manly, by request, to amend, salmon law. No. 321, by Chandler, to create new county out of Wasco, to bo called Tygh. No. 325, by Day, to amend school law relating to duties of directors. No. 850, by MeEwun by request, amending sturgeon luw. No. 327, by Wilklus, relating to assessment. No. 328, by Wright, law prohibit ing capture of salmon. No. 320, by Jellreys, to provide health olllcera at Newport, and other places. No. 330, by same, relating to law of administrators. No. 331, by Hlsbop, authorising twonddltlouul physicians at Insane asylum, salary $4200, to bo appro- printed by trusteea. Adjourned to 0 a. m. BKN.VTE 2 1. St. JAN. 20. The Senate placed following to se cond reading: Cross, to annex Sellwood to Port land; referred to Multnomoh and Ulackmas belegatlon. Ve.iteh, relating to taxes; counties. Huston, to exempt hemesteads: Judiciary. Crosno, by request, to amplify du ties of the state board of charities: judiciary. Huston, by request, to enable for olgn executors to sue lu this state; Judiciary. Jlutler.relatlngto practice of inedl cluej Judiciary. Hutler, to amend Dallas charter; to third and passed. Vatidertuirg, to reuulato rights of employers nud employes; labor. Heckly, to amend Oakland char ter; tothlid. McOinn, relating to free bridge at Portland; Multnomah delegation. Cogswell, to create couutv of Ham ilton; counties. TIIUU) UKAIUNOOK 111I.L8. Willis, relating to Jurors; passed. Haley, nmeudlng Atnana charter; pawed. Maxwell, for nddltlonnl term of elroult court In Tillamook county; laid on the table by motion of Max well. Hutler, to nllow Dallas to Issue waterworks bonds; pnsed. Weatherfurd, to amend charter of &ouaviie;ii!Wed. iummiviu: umm-ra. Miller's hniio concurrent resolu tion asking for election of Uulted Btates tonhtors liy dlncl vote of peo ple reported favorably and concur red lu. Haucroft'i bill to lneororato part of Portland, reported and ordered to third. Wvathvrford Introduced charter of Waterloo; second aud to Incorpora tions. tins r UKAtuNo ok ueusi: hills. Miller, for fldiway t Oregou viiyiMvuini, io uhiuk Industries, Btone to IneoriKirnto Athena. Kenili-. ivIaiIiii, i t.i.... " -"-. luiimiiuuraijisM uu uiguwajsjjuiilclary. MflHIIsl ilf(liiftf Jllevlll,tiltiror.ofrttofilliKHll. (llmfidlef, to lncorp"f''lt ihifdfi JJIilioji, fcMllnrf In iimfrWKM Prtxt()ii,tc!rtllfito codo of Civil tlffP(ltlfC Ailjoufntd nt fliGO. HOUBrh-OA. M,JH.M. HUM on second feidlntf were find and referred an follows! JlyOeef of ClnckMiims, relating lo liiclosiirc. Aiirlculltife, Jly same, to reKUlnlo criminal pw cetdlngi In Jiisllcea coiirls, Jlidl clary. Hv Cooper, to amend not to teuii' lalo the practice of medicine and surgery In tho stale of Oregon. Medicine and Phnrtnnsy. Jly (Jecf of Alarlon, charier of 8I! verton. Corporation, Uy same, for tho relic of J, Btnli ley. Claims. Jly same, to Incorporate tlio town of Alt. Angel. Corporations. Py Ford, relating to school tax levy, Military. liy Mnloney, relating to Bherlfls' fees for collecting taxes. Counties. Uy Wright of Union, forcxtrlpa Hon of the Canada thistle. Agricul ture. Hy same, time and place of hold ing tho terms of court In Hie sixth Judicial district. Delegation. Uy Trulllnger, to protect sturgeon In the Columbia river and its tribu taries. Fisheries. Northup moved that when House adjourn it bo to 2 p. m. Alouday A rpeclal dispatch to the Jouknal was read by tho Spe.iUer an nouncing tho death of Hon. J.h. (J Hlolno ut 11a.m. The t'legram was aunounced nt 10:43 a. in. 8mi of the members had the idei tli.it tho adjournment was taken in hon or of the distinguished ex secretary, but such was not the case. Northup's motion Ion, ayes 10, noes 35. By deer of Alurion, to Incorporate town of Mt. Angel. Corporations, By Miller, relating to education. Education. By Wilkins, fees of County Clerk and HherilT of Lane county. Coun ties. By same, to crimes against proper ty, iisli and Game, By samo, to amend act to create and establish a Bourd of ftuilroad uommiaaloucra. Hallways and Transportation. Buughmau moved that out of re sped to tho momoiy of JaB Q Blaine, house now adjourn to Alou day at 2 p, io. Bherldan moved to adloum to 0 a. in. Alouday. Lost. Baughman motion lost. KESOLimONS. By Geer, of Clackamas,' to create joint committee of five to draft sult ablo resolutions lu respect to memory of Blaine. Adopted. By Nlckell, that when the house adjourn It bo in memory of that dis tinguished statesman, James G. Hlaiuo. to 2 p. m. Monday. Carried. No. 310, to incorporate Newberg, to 3d reading. By King, resolutions extending sympathies of houso to Hon. Geo. W. Alcllride, secretary of state, lu his Illness and expressing tho hope for his speedy recovery. Adopted unanimously. The houso adjourned to 2 p. ni. Alonday. SENATE 0 A. M, JAN. 27. HILL introduced. By Weatherford, to fix maximum compensation for all public oflicers of Oregon, limiting tho highest salary of any olllcer to $1000 per year, read second time; judiciary. By Willis, to amend laws creat ing state board of equalization. By Vauderburg to create tho of lice of state auditor und to make governor, tecretary of state aud auditor n board or equalization. KESOLUTION8, E1C. By Haley, that a com. of threo hold over seuutors be Appointed to Investigate coucernlug portngo rail roads nnd report nt this session or next. Alsolhnt bills on thlu .,!. Jfft(ieiilliM,rtln(iiitf I" f "r MpfkK, slicfdr find iwmoM in KfUlrffi Dfngoiii wm called up nim iUiiPfidwlH,iiid. A(yef liiiivnl feoniishlcrrtlltJil of bill on WlHsti'SlIc Nik "nil linked llml Ii I n f'rtrd l fedffiil rein lloim lush-nM s'fllnl iiniiiiilllfP. C,ros-inincudrthyn''kliitf IH fi'fi1'' ciiwto comiiMfco. Adnpltfil lit ferred, Houso bill Zf, second. House bill 2i, sreoiuljlo ssimlnrs from (ImnllllH, Willis moved SfliflU) bill 75 be taken fiotil Isble, prolilbltlug lndy oterk-t in Oreg.iii,nd ulleridniiieiid- muni prohibiting the employment of relatives of the third ilrfeo of blood, Haley moved lo amend by liidellnllely poipoinng; I,ol. Iluv tun moved tlmt bill nud amendment be referred toncoiiimllte of Myers nnd llnyis, lo report at nii, lime, Alloy moved that It Include lltis'oii. CoggsWell added AiiObiu. Tlio tiresldetit of the seiuto rend a special toTHK JoUHNAl,, aiinuiliic lug the death of Hoi), Jnmcs O Hlaiuo. On motion, a commlllco of three was appointed to prepare resolutions of respect to ba read Aloiutay. Com mittee, Willis, Cross nud Utislon. On motion It wus decided Hint when the senate adjourn it bo to meet at 2 o'clock Alouday. Alley iutroduced a concurrent res olution to adjourn, out of respect for the death of J. G. Blulno, and L Q. Lamar. Adopted. Tim senate concurred In the II. C. it. to appoint committee to draft ri-solu'lons of respect for J. G. HI. line, and amended, adding the naiiit-1 f Ij. Q. Lamar. The motion to appoint committee of three lu the senate wa reconsidered aud above conformed to. Senators Willis mid Huston were placed on that commit tee. Adjourned. Preventing Future Misery. Ifthero Is, la tills vala odeum, a more proline source or mlxery thin the reuma tlctwlniic we lmeyet to hcnrolU Ieo-plenr.- bjrn wlth-i tendeocv to rheumn tl8tn,Jii3lnstlicyiiroIcnonHtorouRuiiip. Mnnurtuscroraln. Slight causes may de velop thin. Ah soon ns the agimzng com plaint inanlfeHs l'seir, recourse should be Had lo ilotctUr'K stomach Hitters, which clucks ltsfuithei Inronds nnd bnlshen tho lhcumatlo poison fiom ihe oystcm This suitcment tallies expetly with the testliiioiiy ol nlij s'clans who have employ, ed this line hlooddepureutlathetrprlwilc practice There 1 also the mm lest profrs slonal and general testimony na to the Ullc acyortho Ulltersfor niilarla.Uier com plaint, constipation, lndlgo.tlon, kidney iroiitile.nertousipss, andlnssof appetite andllcHli. Aftcrawettluif, whether rollow ed by n cold ui tint, the Ultteis Is useful bs a preventive ol the Initial attack of rheu- JN i8o Alt ItOltllrl I.CHll (0 ( IllCill, THE CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & ST. PAULRY i;miii',h(iii UhIvh ia (lio U'oiIiI'm I'lilr, MXWIOWW"1"'!' Ninv MivrnuMrtinsri Innti (( lflVMi' PWrsTWi 1w 9 PsW flBWWwi(PHI ttfANrllll -MllftKClIrt foillitf V ilenlrnhicrtiixuil IIIM Inr opfii Ml' tlou In btin)iiM. (Intiil Mlnrnitil elu'iieo lofl. AildrtM llox 11,0'ro.louiifMii. Mil Hi I TIHNI'HN.-Call liinntf (rdil for A 'iii-s.Ip .1111, old lion nnd flll Kinds of nu'irtlf", n'Mi hides, nt old Court House, Mleni. 1. Ilil.l'iil.tlt, l-J'l-ly fni Ni w or um, I W. WEST. I'ropilelofohlm g:rman market tin Commercial HI. nnd u, CASH MAKKJjJ'r On Mliilo Htretit, oWneres linprovnl land wllhln flvo mllr t) ut Hnlem, Orrgon, In ImeM and on terms to mill itircluspr or leliaiils. 147 01 H.J. I'MJMMINU. (IcmhI Mrnln, Hnjinngti, i,nr1. linma ii roi'.fiii. I fttnrflliluic Kepi In ' ' n IiV.i I'nUtlMlfslllINl'Ill-t llrnklKM oonn vuwvi what a comfort it is to have ready at hand a remedy that never fails to relievo Constipation, and that, without pain or discomfort; and almost immediately cures head aches, and dispels every symptom of Dyspepsia. Such a remedy is found in Simmons Liver Regu lator not a sweetened compound to naupeate, or an intoxicating beverago to cultivate an alcoholic appetite, but a medicine pleasant to tho taste, and perfectly harmless when given to tho smallest child. S. L. R. never disappoints. Itpo3sesse3 the virtues and perfec tions of a reliablo remedy of tho kind endorsed by vmuiuui. pnysicians. "It nfTbrda mo pleasure to add mv tPn reference to jour alllablo med cl ie I con.lder Hlmmons l.her Itegiil.it " .J best fumtly ineillclno on "11 ' -w"PriuHKciillry, t"wUl ' .t.l auk, 31. D , I rucy city, T. un. Mexican War Soldiers Increase, of Pensions! Vo. 70, by Nlokell, to amend Uw rr,u wll"B to fiV of county VANCOUVKK, IU C!., Jhm. t. nubllttoliuxiuuti-ueH,i)w;0lV.vVil'!U4.0",ab,'' StMHr CteMlUlW alwirttnl far 1 W i ltt ,l I1" LitU.1 - J " -- " lull It u -i- m - jwwwwrwj nun oriw at KfKBlte ht Ike H4W elly kail, I To thlnl rwdltiK. HOV8K MtlOMUIJl. llv Uiton, for ovrm-Nlilii of uis HruwH. of Morrow, tonuieud irn. Her charter; ied. Korl, rUUug to Judjjinnt t a. werjioihinl. wul. tvk:k0Me!tt W4""wtej I'MtMi.nkiliiKto ntaiM- rUt. WnaUhilMHi, rtlLuu,. 1,... m r.. .. . .-.. vuiariA. iik. JH. i mmi mtui ...i... . ... . 1!-l.- .ul .... TU.L ).,)...)' ' . . T7 "srvn 44UUT, I nui lu..1.... ... -- mm, miNwmi i -- ww iiw vnmnm i mimtHW Jy OmwJiv. wwl oh ir.a j. ,; . "7-i" -hhhhi VKOf. Ujmmm. kmmmm g'S'l VTiSZTTffl 3lr, JIarvey jfeed wiceyYtlie, a Catarrh, Hoart Failure, Pa ralysis of tho Throat X Thanh anl and ITocl'a Sana partita for 2VrVci Health." "For Uibet.nt at tuBerinj hanuulty 1 I hT uHs)wa lro catarrh ana heart f? uw, fcttto w tMut I couta not work aaj Could Scarcely Walk I hid a tmt baj i pell o( tiaralrtu Under Act ot January 5, 1S03, are entitled tolucreate, Arplyto U. C.8HEKMAA', Room 1,, arBJ ., lock( Clalw A i-a)im Liberty Bt. r?alem, Ore. Xollcc. Notice Is lirrchy given, (lint for tlio jmr posoof mnkliUHti vxntiilrmtlon of nil per suns uho may nllor themselves us cnndl dltes Tor teachers of the schools n( tills con nly, I will holdnptibllo etnmlnntloii nt -hIoii), Orrrcm, nt 1 o'clock Wednesday, IVIiruaryH, 1NM Applicants for stato commission win he examined at tho siuun time, .ll jiersons Intending to npply for ccrtlli rates nt thjs time, should iiollfy me hy leuer ueiuro iiieexaminniion, Hlramtcrs will he rrqulred lo produce evldeuco of good moral chiirnclcr. The fee for the cxiuiiliintlon Is l. Dated this tilth day of Jnmmry, IH'M. I-.0dw2w J H.OIIAIIAM. Co Hupt. JlarlonC'o- B. K. HALL, Paper Hangerand Decorator, Olllec at Chas. Calvert'sJAtllllonery itore, HAlein.Oreiron. ' CUI.1IVATOII ANU IHirJI. HARPER'S WEEKLY, ll.I.UriTltATUU, ."",?" Jv,flk,Jr "ckhow edged U r milling IrnliiiuoiiftllltiMriitril wecVlii rlodlenls In Aumr m, llniiitiiiliii n ,il Mm Iiulof III., lillrrlV.li yimnVriS thai of tho Icsh lltnely riiic,Vliirj ' it nJ cliiiwIiolliliirroryniiSiiowfc.HmW with culm forcn unit follclly tlu ronloveSS of iiirrenl history anil (lio liiiiiglnM?,! iheiiun of itrilmi. On noeoiiiit or X vill 5"I,,,I,V0 ?cr!(.,', "r, "'""triilloini of tit WoriHV Knlr, It villi bo not only n1B teit Kiililu to tho grciit oxpimltluii, hut nu0 ul best Miuvciilr. Kvory iiuhlio event of gin. ernl Interest will lio luriy lllimiraicn iR . p.iges, in icsl Will js, jw oontrlliutlouN being from lb! wilterHiindiirllHtu lu tho country ii ffl!! ",.1.,:.!').ci?lJ!' "", 1831 T,IB Cou ntrv Gentleman i uiVM J Tho l THE JIKSTOFTUE AGRICULTURAL WEEKLIES. UhVoriEII TO Farm Crops and Processes, Horticulture and Fruit-Growing ,.-, ..Wvo-Stoclt and Dairying, V, hlle It u1k Includes all minor denari. menu of Itural lntere,t. such asthe $u l ,,yilrU,t!1"",lulogJ' I'ee-keeplug, green, house und grapery, eterlnilry replies rurm questrons arid unnwew. nrti de rtadlnj, domcMlo economy, and i mm maryot the news ol the week. Iu mar ket reports are unusually complete SSd much attention Is paid to the moapects of the crops, as throwing light upon one of Ihe most Important ot all SuttttoSs When to buy and when to sell ' ii iL m erally lllustrated7ana by recent eular mem contains imore reading matter than L" before. The subbcrlption price u d2uclfir1rneouVbUt W9 ',er a S5 " CLUB RATE8 FOR 1893. I WO subscriptions.'11 ne remittance S 4 Six Subscriptions, " " q Twelve Subscriptions, " " 10 S-l'o all New Subscribers for iroi .? specimen copies Fre. AddresH LUTHER TUCKER 4 SON, Publishers, ".waujr, i,, y nnd iiiustriitloui, nil otlior inibllcntlon, ol IIAHI'EH'S W3RIODICAL8. Per Year: HAIU'KU'H MAOAZINK ,( M HAIll'Kll'S WKUKI.V 100 HAKI'Kll'HltAZAll "",M 1893 ' UAUl'KR' vouNd ve6vl'.'.'." a w ;stago fieo to nit siiltscrlberH In thi HUilcs, Ciuiiidn, una Mexico. oll1111f.fi firilin l'n.lrl t.nn. .l I 10 flrut number for Jimunry of ciio tr. When no tlino Ih moiitloucd. nublcrlpalni will begin with tho niimbor ourront ut tht time of rcceljit of order. Hound volume or llnrpcr'H Wickly for three VlurH lmrlr. In n...fl olr..i. im r..i.if wlllbohentby mull, poHtngo paid or by fitnrf'u fruit tt n ...... .. ...... .. the noum ROUTE, ill 111 express, free ot oxpunso (provlotd the n eight does not oxcted ono dollar per vol ume) for 87.00 per volume ' ,.imii...tn.S?furt''M'h yolomo, Btiltublefor onn,'1e1ce!i,r?r1lrooHc!1teh!'y A M Itemlttances HhoiiW bo nindo by l'ost- ZZe'SiZi or"cr or arufl' to avoW AettHpnperH uro not to copy this ndver P4 J?ioll w Ut l" oxpi "Wcrof llS. Auurees: IIAltl'Elt & HUOTIIKIW, Now York, Tll.,S.i,A,,B .Pt on mrT7 ,i . 'iaoinuit'n k Hi AinM ..-'-? 1 v.rookat n. 5SSiw'ffiSsSaiHr ltss time than bv nVi ""l U0l"'l wmette allevuo and tr'om Tan' FrXC TIME SCHEDULE. (Except Sundays,. Jave Albany .... , Uavecon-allta . ... ' ' -MFAl ArrUo Yaquina . - WO I'M fwve Ywinlna. ..."' -!I,M Vve Comllls ...' UM Arrive Albany .'.'.' oSwuS tra"" t-uaect Albany and Jfytram,hlnXweenelC,?,nt A Lin lrane!co. ""wc'n Yon ulna and Ha VVIllarnliaeTuDlfeTr&rortlan'1 aU cpnnectlou wnh .i?u can wake clofc VAOUlNAHOU'lVn,11?,. tmlDS of hj a&.HJ?SUS Ao't Oen-1 Fn. I aoK5X? -, , ni School Tax Nnfi,n Thefchnii ... .. .. wwsaaiaswwss " fJtlUer'k. M. T, RINEMAN LTqckerr. n. V utoiCff HARPER'S BAZAR. II.I.UBTIIATJ2D. abhH.1'" le.H.1" It information ..., mm us iiumorouK lliuktra ro'lfe.!1. IftMrn-!iMft up- s-maitir and tim rir.iri.kkinnni JtHurt 8tlea?lnP.ln,e U "',u,trt "& dnr ,," Ll '.?.?.' .I11? 'venehs t tho hltheH or- loneu, umutflny lomedlii, Mrajs nailHty ull tastes. B ?U!ehi ,2",5?''drrulu7.er.ttm feVrt" Solid V.SP f'Tronn.'""' cmob . """Wratrf-' ,8""i?.7r about fl..i,im!!1;u Iult'Ht Information tlous Far fciuud H,u"irouH lllunlra- iiuus, 1 arls aeslgnsjind i,ntlr.rn...l,,.t vi, n. no7nJsMdi?,W.,'LW q to K module. Nn VV.".U l" proiefcuonai dor It hri,,!,. ...""" ",loo n uruesior and t toS S?,8'.. ' comedli., ..-! 1... , -" iPBUJfl HUIIHIV fl II HIBtKM wit i,SH,"KJS r!"n9.aH Ji . bu-fliet ol wH.tf.mil"-...4 e --riulH lor 18U.I will be Chr stluoTer ,.. 8nn.1 autl 1-unuLyalL Pin"uiaki.H,iU2S, r",iek wl lurniHlia UriceK iil iMlvlu.i,.,,ed At "'0 'J'ollet." dace W h& nieh.lJor,,e M,Ilcr' und Can Ihe work, ir ?. ' ""'fc'iucntcontrlbulors. position will ,l , " 1":oiu"'"'hu K?. au,dIennce.Una AU'U'" '''Pleuioh'cmUvatid HARPER'S PERloninAT.R. Por Year: HA11PEIW UA2AII in fll numberlo'r' Vjj? ?uzaT be'n b b8 will LiK R"4 subscriptions time ofrtcept or order er CUrrcnt al lhe three y"a,haS ,of Irt BaMr for wlllbes7,tbv ',, i" neut clo"i binding, express, iree nr""1, J,osteo paid, or by freight doe, no.fPv,)e,DKH 'ProvldVd the "nfl.tenwwtSo? one Uol,nr pcr vo1' meipth(;f7ie(rc()ll,;-ut by Hinll,ppkt.j)ald,on TmoDey'oJr uo mad0 by P ot !(,, ney orUc' or Uraft.to uvoia cIiuhco ti&ilrnonu?iIiPnlto ro,y U"8 ndvcr- Pw & lirutntS? e vxpi 0HS ordjr of Anr' Addm,! "A"mi & UKOT1IEB8. Mew Ytirk. w Locating Mines Dr. 11 a.-... . ?'S.of Mar" i...now S0'8 "ePrit for tho m'uH n'Sttea tr ltr. w"B,netlo rods for or .WiverMlnS -i'J.uri;.H or locating Gold '"'yihegreatpstVT. ,ns'ruineut U cer oftneageKrnJiSy'ry or Invention - v. .u.ufiuuiion aaaress DR. H, SMITH, anl um ttnw u. My Ojrat ja elu4 d J fnS Sw.lUw.Th SSSiSsjevw& At Mth's ttot IHSSHLIBMIX h mmiw TuaiSTfei: ra H4t SrsMiHila faraH-i MCIiciffS. $2.00 Ferdoien pjrlhBnnet flnUhul I'llOnxilUl'llb lu the city. M0NTEE BROS., 1W CommercUl Street, T. J.KUINS. HOU8K PAINTING, PAPKR HANGINO, 0r. Mh uj ctwuwuu HtrUl. I II IV. r-,i. uv'0 H Hi mr, . . H0EYE"Trr WRMS. POROKriiv- " l-uv3 "'"- BATlle ln -AN AVI.nu v. Undertaking omyfo.ci;...,,A,Uj0a, Cannier and Bailier, SbopsSHUt., !5UUo??!!ull? CEXTSADAY J,Exiiniiiv Tilet fr Sale, Bn and Tile Yar,' ake it 1 RBlfi JAimvi. Jeu.. "w""aL, J. L BBNNHT k SON. CANDIEg, pruit ana Cigars, p. O. Bloolc WS'faTWid., imivTrn- U- T. IU Ml HKE1S, BttLUBD PARLOR, sa com-, at,..;. T' W, TH0RNBUR6, Ml ! IUI 11 Ml IM 1VM