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EfflEZH ania uNDEn-LQCKAWkEy I35CHT3 XT m ""r 'v,mte!baimLmXi3f EVXIZG CAPITA, JOUIltfAL, j&ATtfBDAY, raSRTJAHY 18, 189,3, ii'sKw Patent Umbrella "THE TOURIST" MTAOMABLe HANDLE and POINT. WWILL OO Iti AMY TnuMK.-ca It ! b 9 a J W P O 3 W & M p H 2 W J tc 585 ri h - O M w w w s H g 1 Wiof?r ri GOODS. I rjh 1 ' PAT. Usltii BUtet , OrMt Brluln, Frtao and Csnad tortjue'i Patent Frame hare no rlrcta tu Wtak. AnyclilMranmkoltnpnrtand jiut It together in half xaiaule, mapi Br SPBIGUE&FitENCH,Noiwalk,0. We still bavo a fow pieces of choico WINTER. DEB GOODS which wo offer at Balo priccfl. ' Bo sure and take advantage of tliis sale. The Palace DRY GOODS AND SHOE CO. 307 Commercial Street, Death Bv Poison. Word eumo to tbo city lust evening that Daniel Dur ulu, at his liomu mi Howell prairie had drank a cup of carbolic mild, supposing It wan water, until too lute. Ho wiih thrown Into Intense agony, nod ex pi red before medical assistance reached him. Ho was an old risldout ubuul CO years of ugi. Oonm II im. Thu larger share of tlio legislator, thoro relations, the house at a body, liiiiumurublii lot s ami gout'em tu elurltH, less ill hi u hun dred oiuil 1iUm fur II It. commission er, a host of bums nud Heveral private citizens liuvo today takuu their depart ure for homo. WlTIt U AOA1N. Mnny will ro metubur with dullght Salem's uncial favorite of last season. HIiu Is with iih again, dispensing Joy supreme. AH oan RiicnH tbu imtiit. It In French Ice cream soda, miido and nerved only '.it Jones A Bernard I's. ' BALEM'S HOOIAL DOINGS. A Flno Wcddlng-Soclal and Efforts. Civic Wild Kniou D.ivImdii'h market. Y.M. C. A.-Prof. W. 0. Hawley Will address the Young .Mens Christian Association tomoriow, ut 4 n'cloeU, Come and hoar count rousing singing and a ood talk. BtruiiKiirH are in dlally Welcotuud. Raimioai) Commissi on. Tlio ncu oommlcHlon met today and uluMed Mr Mrtorum, preHliltmt. Kuveral balloih Were taken for ulerk but no oholco vwm bad. Tbu board adjourned to meet Tuesday at 2 p. in. Fleuty of Bulnion DuvIkoii'h markul. . A. M. K. CltuitOK. -North Hul-ni, ervltHHtit II a. in, and Hiiuday be,h..i at 1 p. tu. No evening Burvleo. (). V White, pastor. Ol'KN 'lH)Mimittiv. Thu L-ookwood nKH)ii(or ovrvlvu In on duty Huudu. aud eveiytl.ty, tjalum pvoplo could not Bl alonn without It. loo Oleum Hoda eAitoii at tbo 81'A. tliu tlrut of the Tlio cIomIuk out Halo of orookery and glawwaroat Harrltt A MoIiitru'H I certalnly u hucvmu. Many lino bar galuiarohad tbure. 1 i Nw QootU arnvliiK overy fiv tlay at tho Now York It tuket. A iiww lot noelvcd thla day, containing a line lot of laou ourtaltiH and oounleipauet. turaUh towels, napkin, Ium, en VIom, pajwr, porfuuiea eto. Call and them. . A thorouu blued brown aookHrvlDavlwoii'M mat kit. Ira Crvaui Huda (be icon at tbo Kl'A, llrtit of the Kzperlunctt pnivm that untiling el. V) ur-ly detroys ttorofula, m AyviV irwwrllla. Mallard duck DavlMiu'ii tunrkvt. FncU fruit and nut citaut dlpa tmla, tJoneaA IKruartU'a. Jo Cn'aiii 8oda-tho flmt of tin mwh at tho Bl'A, Thoe 3 lb tablo jK'ani at 10 conU cuah KoluBfustat itaut .ttJIloV Ifyouarwdull and mupld 3011 an MllloUAHiid nmU touiOi 'ltKo blm Wr Jtej;u!lor, WlulowVntitM 'Viro, two caim An M ettt, at Chtrk A Kpplt DavUouUutarket addn-.O! Court Ht Im CnwtH 8MlAth tlrt of tin MMM) BMli 1A, ttyMfrWMMiul Ita attendant UUar, vjiy vwrvu vywunuouaMviu; itejju um fHMMuM eUM, th Mm U ImWui, at C'laik A BTKIWHU OIM1EIIT. Tho wcildlnt; of Mr. Hiy Gilbert, sni of A. N. Oilburt, poHluiattur of thb eliy, to MlrHGiirttav Hlelwer, took plaii al tho realdenen of tbo lirlilu'n pantoU ftl'I hlberty htret't, Weduemlay even litL'. Promptly at 8::w tbo wddln) maioh wiw played by Mre. Jewd, Lioney Jones of Portland, aud tin lirldal pirty entered tbo ucautlfull.t decorated parlorx and took polilou !i front of (bo bay window, wblon wu ileu'trated wiih llovveiluir iliui tr, and frmii tbo center of whloh Iiiiii a bemi tifol boreHlioo eomposud ofoitlla IIIIIih ailiotaloiH and onuiuo IIohlth Tbb Ih xupiKHt'd to Insure Him lu lu re koch I luck and proxporlty lo Hut ointiiiuliiiK purHt'H. 'I'hu wed dliii( purly eoimlHteil of four tweet lllll) brldeKiii'diU, Ml-i Mario Kleiweraod AK'it . (lllbert in tbu lead who were ex oeeduiKly prutty in Hoft whllo hill mullo KOW04, then followed Mint Itub Cornell and IIi-lou Kleiwer, ouo ii' pink the ntuer In bliio ullk miille. Af tor llieui eauiu iih liexl man T. A. Gil bert of Porlland, aud as maid ol houoi MlrM llilrltt G.dneH (uraiMl-diiulitei of Hx-Gov, Ualiu)iif Corxallla. MI Gaiuea wiih tieaiitiful In a oreiuo Hllk on-po kowii. Tim Kroom appealed ver haudHome, (Im luldo queenly. The I11I1I0 waa arrayed In rleli erenm Iiuim douueHlIk madu en tralno with wat lean plait at tlio bauk. Bhu eurried 11 fragrant boipiel of .Mureebal Niel rimcc and leal oiaue bloi-Mimn. Taken alt.ijotlier it was ono of tin haiulmmii'xt weddbiK paftles Unit lue ever been In rialom. The eoreinoiij wim performed by Hev.Krl M. Wiltmi of Portland aeeordlnjr to tho beautiful and luipreA-lvo rlto of thu Unitarian Churoh. Iiniiivdlatcly after tho eer- moiiy Prof. Iionney of Portland, read a ploy llttlo piHUit very appropon to tin Hv.'.tloii. After tbo iioiiKratulatloint til frleudii a lively manih mum played b M iv. . I, men. the dlulni: room dmira were thrown open and all partook of unui elejjani refrtstiiuonta. Muduaud datit1 lutr. uere Indulged In until a lau hour I'tio preHtniH wero ntiiuuroiit and lHaiitirul, Tlio newly married couple icprceeni two or n.dttm'ri olde.nl and imut rc-iH'Cted f.iiiilllws. Tlieru wetc ixly Ktieala puvent, thouuh tbu Invito (loiiH wero very few outaldoof relative last ov Tin: wii.i.A.Mt:ni:&. I.CKhorn "The la-t ball beforo lent" wan ulveu 1V the W'li'am, He Hoelal club ami lit. friend, la.t Wt dm nday evenliiK. Tin atlcudaneo was lare, tho hotel aptrt iHi-iim erv ill un. Wa(,'Uei'a mmtl n.uiiitM htyic, and I tie dancer i mtiuwi in iiuir tiappit-Mt mood. The ircltwtra iHmUted of tlvo tif Pirn-mV tavt plaor. which, with outs of Wnale A Pnrd'a superior plamu, mado the Uiutdo Mlmply dellclou," an one tif Hit vUIUK ladle oNpnetl (I, The i. lauicttc club titlet haw all Uv 11 tie cldi-d hiwai mm, but It Mt'iiia nvory think' oouHidrvtl to utHkM tbU lnt ttlort out'lilato all oihvrn. Many Ktu"gi frm, iUrwul wvro In atietutaiKV, Utldth tUc llto ir tstlvin aoolety. It.kiw I. Avvn t Hid ttf tlliK. prciit; "jenatorand Me. ( V 1'ultci., ririm tor nud Mr, lit, HirwUi, Senator ami Mra IUUy, brtiamr ami Mr 0. N. Denny, Mr. mI Mr A. Itiejtnan, of Portland, Mr. and Mrm Urcvmou, lr. uml Mr. V. llrvmuu. Mr. ami Mr. Ii M, yw, Mr. ami Mi. A. Ii "Strang Mr. and Mr J l.HutbciUml, Mr A N Hiub. Mix tX U NVJUU, f Port land. Mr. Ritd Mw Chas tlrai. Mr. and M i I) at.rUUon. i. uu4 Hut, A. M. WW, Mr, aud Mi. ut cun. (J. H. ItiPly, Mr ami Mm. E. Lifore, Mr. uudMrK F. A. Turner. Mr. and Mr. F. L. Wlllinan, LVut. am) Mrs Hancock, Mr. ami Mrs. 0. A. Monell, Mr.andMrB.lt. B. HeudiiK, Mr. and Mr A. I. Wanner, Mrs. MeClure, of Portland, Mil". J. K. Vner, Misses Burkhardt, Lwr, MeuadorhVr, Wll IIiiiih, Gullixson, of Portland; Mioses Mat? Dolce, Iina Breyman, Anna Brey maii, Ada Breyman, Ethel Cunlck, Jusle Brown, Mtud Hirsch, Lulu Hirccli, Kate Daliyiiipl(,CarrfH Moorec, Lltcblield, Athby, Glltner, Crelgbloti, Mitvca Amelia, Julia mid Anna Mel-Hi-hail, M. Crook, Mao Carpenter, N. Gardner, Hon. Pliil. Melrclmti, Dr. Kinley, Dr. J. C. OrlllHIi, Dr. K. Grif llth, Dr. J. M Keene, Dr. V. W. Con iris, Lieut. Cloiiiiiu, K. 8. Dearborn, F. Meredith, 11. a. JnrdHii, It Henell, H. A. Brewer, C. B. Mooree, If. Craven, II. Willi-, F. HuKhe-s B Breyman, J. I. Eddj, F K Lovell, E. Oiltner. Ly lell Baker, F. Crow, W. J. D'Aroy. P II. D'Arey, Bieveus, of Porlland, Mendetitmll, II. II. Tbommou, G.:o It iuvrf, E. Warner, Ituuhtel, ('. Chance, S. A.tiaufurd, ChiiH. Nickel, and others. TIIK WtKAM, A ycry fluu audience listened to a Very Hue entertainment by the Ladles' Aid Siciely, of tlio Flint ( ongreitllon il churi'h Tuerd ty eveiiliiL'. Mis- "eriber Interpreted Tennyson's dream neuutlfully. the tiard work of plan ning aud carrying out tho entertain oieiit was done by Mrs. Holverauu, Mrs. Dodd, aud Mis-) Luna Breymao. Cljdo Cook was ueiiKlal assistant to .lie ladles. Mrs. Dr. B.) rd helped drill the children, and all the details were iMirldl out luHpleudidhliape. The fairy teeiietij t lie children "A Fairy Grotto," iu''i'anelful co-itumeH, was a great suc cess in (he ecsofall. Several mem uers oil tile program had to tie dropped v ing to home persons not being aide 10 tio present. Miss Purrish sang bev eral pieces with Iter old-time sweetness. Mr, Harris also sane well. Tlioso who look part ill thu tableaux Wert-: '1 lit Juilginciil ol Pails: (.'lureiico Bibliop, llses Parkhiiisi, Wallace aud amitli. ileleu of 'I'roj : Mi.ises Mi-tscliau, Stciuer, Belle, ciioiv ell, Kirk ami Mrs. Ituri'ougliH. Cleepatra: .Misses 11 ne at, Moody, llirscli. Lowusdale, Hyid, nut .Mrs. Itraslleld, Jt-ptlut's Datigli- ler: Mih. llurroiiglis ami Brof. Aiidt.1 sou. Fair ltos.tmeiid: Miss Jill, lueth llolvcisou, .Ml-s L iill-ti lliiL'lut. Jean fAie: Mis. GaloiilCooha. Eleanor; drs. (;iius, lively, Vilnius rilaplelou, Allien and Cu.ipmm, .Mr. Spiunliug, i'Jiliel Kulglii and It lib G.ttirielsoo p'tge.-,. Mr Ford had 10 Oo uui of the city 011 busintss and could mil take purl as ilu had Iuiuuded. 1'uu rLceijits Acre il.itl, and ibu ladles feci very much laiilled over the reniui. Tuey have ilher eiiterpilses of a similar ple.miug character, .in foot, ami hope to present them as marked IV.uiiks of the com ing entertainment season. tt'Uimt.NU A.N'MVUHSAItY. Last H ttutilu t-vtmiog u low of Mr. tint Mis. V, II. Biglej'a friends inei ,t lliilr liomu on Colin Hi,-t(, ilm uc- eii-dun lielug the f.iuitli anniversary of heir weiltlllig. i'luie Hew lapldly in- tersivred with social luielcouree, aalius aud a (Il-Iichu repast. Miss .Mlitlred. (.tie pet ol ilm boon) eoier laliutl ah with lu-r ctllu speecues aud oii);s. IIiobu pri-beni were .Mr. and Mr. J. II. Drunks, .Mr. and .Mis. II. C. tiploj, Hon. ami Mis. J. N. Blown, .Mis. a. 11. Dtalil, Mis. A. 11. l,plery, Mr. aud Mrs. A E I'.irKer, Mr. O. B CyillB, Miss lloaooil, Miss Itciyiioltls, .Mia. E. E Peullnnd, Mr. Wm. Bajjley, or. (lUliia IIONKUKO. Iiiist evening Mine llnsi aud Mad- tine Wagner, ot thu Willamette, enlei lullletl a It w gutets uml Irienda al thu nolel apailmtuis. Cloud mualu Was oad, and dancing una Indulged In uo ill tlio "Wio bina' liouio." About twenty cotiplts Hcie pieint, all 01 whom ciJo)id tho occissitm in thu lUllcsl. Iv Was ttlu lust social tealllle of the legislative scwUou, aud ouo to be toug rciuelubeu-d. 'tllK KMUIlltiOK I'VTIIIAS Have Iti the p.nt given buvetal free eu teiltiinmeutsai CMtk m upon their an uiveibury day. 'llu navo nlwit. beeli wj btn.ctsj.lul. 'Huh itur ihey liaVe tmttle 111010 eiuUiiale appropria nous ami 011 .Monduy evenlui; next give a CAiuudy ulusiiaiiug Hie uirh ot tlio aucieut nttiut. As tlio older HmII is very sluing 10 miou, omiduis ho gt-l in must piovilru licbta culy. A. t. U. Proteclloii Uidgo l at prcMuit work. Illg lutlU.VIIoUsij III Ut-Hsj Nkoil,. .Muitur WurkiiMii A, W, D.unia i growing Into u goutl pmiding villa r, ami u Ueepiug up gwiil tiucul. too lodge. Is taMug ui m.w uieutuuu all ihc kiiuc, uml is i.t a mit lujiornui am tiKlon, W. It. tt J.U0IAU tjttU'wlok 001 ta iivvMs inoio fmd m ouriji uii lt uii.irttulnu Mora, uuil win givuttiHitiwrjoiat t ttisir halt AtMif tlay usmilug I'vU. 2Tu, 'nir.u Uuu mm doing a hI wurut aud klwuni U. Ujiporutl. ATbT. X'AUL'a. Ist MomUy owiituy uu eutertalu tnvut vi.k iit:u b,) thu E,.i.c,p-i vhUlvh. A Uovl plolall. MUIOuOvltU to to WkU lltltM laiu, iwiuuiu u lo 1.. li- 1........ I. . . .. . -''"" vimu, a, Hiimuj SUPREME OOURT. Conc'urtett from "econd Tate ii ture cannot change the laws by a nhn pie resolution. The resolution was adopted. 43 to 7 Paxton moved to reconsider the vole by which the report of the committee on salaries aud mileage relating to tue compensation of clerks wa9 adopted; the motion was adopted Paxton then moved tiu amendment lixlng the com peiHationofslnrtlund clerktat$3 per day, chief clerks of enrolling and en grossing committees io er day, and all other clerks SI per day. Onnsby moved that pay of pages be $3 50 per day. Kith motions adopted. Tho report was then adopted, 34 to 17 Brown of Morrow, offered a concur rent resolution for a committee to ex amine into th condition of the portage railway, aud report at the next session of thu legislature; motion adopted. Senate bill to repeal the act establish ing the state board of churiiies, wa takeu up aud passed, 39 to 12. SKNATK DILLS. To providu for the Inspection aud measurement of logs, etc., was taken up, and failed to pass. The special order for 11 o'clock being senate coucurreut resolution, for the free coinage r silver, the same wat taken up. and Its consideration post poned to 11:65. To provide for the propagation of salmon in the Sluslaw river; passed. Paxtou o fie red house joint resolution No. Io, authorizing the board having charge of the stove works at the pern teulteutlary to purchase the same, il deemed necessary; adopted. To provide for the protection of gome, fl-di and wild fowl; passed. To II x lime of holding court in the sixth Judicial district; passed. Senate bill No. 0 was Indefinitely postponed. To amend act regulating the prac lice of pharmacy; Indefinitely post poned. Senate bill providing for apport'on meiit of statu t-euatorr.; jeas 38, nay none; not u quorum voting. Thu free coinage resolution waa then Indefinitely postponed, Semite Joint resolution No. 5 failed for want of a quorum. Ford offered J dot resolutlou No. 10 relative to upnoriioumeut of senators and representatives. Under a resolution of tho house tin speaker, with two members appointed tiy liiiu, will examine and correct the journals; the speaker appointed Merrill mil Miller. Adjuurned till 0:30 tomorrow. JOINT CON VKSTION. At 5 o'clock 1 be senate and home went Into j ilm caucus for tbu purpose of electing men to (111 the otllces In the gift of thu legislature. Tho following were chesen: Kaiho.nl commlsilouers II. B Compsou (Dem.oi), I. A. Macriim, (Itep. S'J). The others who received Votes weie: Kllppel 32, Wheeler 31 Sibley 28,Colvigo, Steel 2, Sellers 4. Fish commUslouer Geo. T. Myers, Geo. Obihtln, Allen Parker, W. J. Itiley, Josc h Packet. Pilot comniissioners J. A. Brown, John Fox, B. F. Packard. ' State bbrailaii J. It, Putnam. Food uml dairy commlusioner CliHrles Ho tu in. Game protectot Levey Ilenshaw. Boatman E. F. Mradford. Iieusi: Vi B, 18, 10 A. M. Roll call. Reading of journal was dlspeused wiih. R-port of committee to visit jetties at Astoria, Newport aud Locks of Co lumbia; adopted. Report of committee- ou books and accounts of secretary of stale; udopUd It-solution by givernor, compliment. Ing Speaker Kenly on his fairness and Impartiality; adopted. Rcfoluilon by Foul, that chief and Journal clerk Iki allowed uot to exceed tlUeen dajs' time for completion of reooidsof huut.e; adopted Riorlof commlitfooii penltentlarv. $20,533 sbuwn duo state on lab r, charges against Superintendent Down- tilm.,f.iund not sustain I ited; adopted. Resolution b Demneratio uxtubeis. thanking seaker for hU courtesy aud fainies; adopted. KeprttHMitallve Uptou also thanked tho Speaker for his Invariable ftlriieaa to the members of tho Poople'j prij ; adopted. Nortl.up rMd urtlcla from I'ortland Telegram i&tl'j Ing the lower house. ann U1IU e n saw T8 tlin testimony of Dr George E. 1 Walle'. of Martiiisllle, Va., in reference to Ayer's Tills. Dr. J. T. Teller, of Cliltteiiango, N. Y., says : "Ayer's rills are highly appreciated. Tliey are perfect in form anil coating, and their effects are all that the inos careful nlijsiclan could desire. Tliey have supplemented all tlio pills former ly popular here, nnd I think it must ,1m lone before any other can he inaile that v iir nt all compare, with tlictn. Tlioso ho buy Ayer's Pills get full value." "I regard Ayer's Tills as one of tlio most reliable general remedies of our times. They bate been in line in my family for arinus affections requiring a purgatlie medicine, and limo given un varying satisfaction. Wo hae found tiiem an excellent reincilv for colds and liclit fevers." W. 11. Woodson, Fort Worth, Texas. "I prescribe- Ayer's Pills In my prac tice, and Ibid them excellent. I nru'o tlicir general use in families." Johu V: Brown, M. 1)., Oceaiia, W. Va. Ayer's Pills, PnEPAnED BT Dr. J. C. Ayer Ic Co., Lowell, Mass- Bold by all Drugckl' ""' Icalcri la Medicine ABi gBugB mooirt p ear To WoiiIdb? Coer ptfifors, Is the prices we are making on our liouio Made Men Goods, But no bugbear to our many fsiends and patrons. Mi STORE By Hobhs, thanking reporters for fair treatment and courtes ; adopted. By Miller, on part , f Democrats, tliankitig Republicaus for fair treat ment; adopted. Concurrent reso'ution by Belknap, to authorize payment f r Investigation of peniteutiaiy; adopted. R port of committee to Investigate books and accounts of stale treasurei, adopted. Report of committee on chemical qualities of springs at Sodaville; adopted Resolutions by Miller, thanking offi cers of house for faithful performance of duty. By majority, thanking minority for gallant spirit manifested. By Coon, ti resolution of ridiculi aiuitd at Upton was read, but bt turned It oft pleasantly. Bill by Upton providing for farn warden to prosecute any ono who eu gages in agriculture, dairyiug and hei farming without a diploma from soun agi (cultural college in good standing. Tlie speaker anuouiictd that ever senate aud houst; bill thai indeed hut oeeu properl.v enrolled. Joint resolution was adoptid ap pointing committee of one from eacl 'muse. Adopted. Chair appoiuiei MllliT of Linu on pirt house. House concurred in senate resolulim authMriziugtccretaiy of state to bell oh furniture. Paxton oilered resolutions compli iiientlug speaker for his fairness, kind ness, p'il leuee, etc. Adopted. Bishop was usKed to address mem ners in coueliisioii and made a veij feeling address. Coucurreut rebolution adopted b unanimous rl-lng votu thanking Geo. W. Molliidu for his uuvariing kind-uu-s and ulierful assistance to mem bers, uml expressing the hope that In .voold soon recover his health. Upton was called lo platform and ex pressed himself Willi great feeling. Ht was warmly cheered and applauded. Paxton th.tuked the lueinheis for the treatment the Multnomah delegation had leceived at tills hts-ion. Trulltnger spoke in similar ve.u for the Clatsop d legation. v iiklusiiu. the youngest member of Ibu house, ex -Speaker T. T. G er, and Speaker Ke uly made close remarks. Heexpre.-std profounil appreciation of ilie friendship and good will shown him on all occasions. Resolution by Gicr of Marion, com plimenting Colonel Robert Miller as canoidtte for appointment to Le minis ter of Turkey. Adopted uuuulmously raxion moved reconsideration of L II . - , euro h resoiuuon 10 allow clerks of house only 15 days to make up Jour nals. Upton opposed. Lost. Resolution allow lug reading clerk $2.50 a day for 40 days additional com penstilou. Upton opiMwed. Lost. The bouse then adjourned. SK.NATK -0 A. M , FLU. 18. Reading of J inriiai dlspeused with. Loouey and Blackiu tu were appoint ed as committee to examine the j mr mil. Veatch introduced a resolution that all ilm senators may have their desks aud spittoons packed and shipped lo their ivsK'oilvo homes, adopted. Weatherford pre-ented a protest against ihu signing of house bill 275. II also ooucurrent resolution adopted thttt S-crttury of Slate may Isiue war rants to pay expanses incurred In the 299 Commercial Street. All Other Baking Powders Leave traces of Ammonia, Alum, Alkali or Acid in the Food. Dr. Price's Cream Baking: Powder Is the only Baking Powder that is free from any taint ot adulteration or defect. Dr. Prk's is indispensable when perfect work and whole some food are desired. Its high raking power and marvelous purity make it W9 ttonofftjcij Ou any otjw, InvestLat'on of the warden of the pen itentiary. Report of Penitentiary committee read, and adopted. The report ignores all tbe charges against G. 8. Downing, be Superintendent, they being ground less aud without foundation in fact. Raley offered resolution that a com m'ttee be appointed to uotify the gov ernor that the legislature is about to adjourn. Bancroft offered resolution that sec ret iry of state be authorized to sell old carpet and furulture and purchase new hi llou thereof. Failed. Htyes oilered a resolution that secre tiry of state he authorized to sell all old ud useless furniture in tbe capilol; adopud. President Fulton at 10:20 o'clock tinted that the time for final adjourn uent had arrived. He spoke in a ftel iug manner of tbe courteous treatment ne received from every member, and wsured all that he entertains none but tludest sentiment towards all. He re- erred lo tbe friendships that had been funned in a sad strain, pirticularly vheu he spoke of the separation. The seriate dissolved at 10:30 a. m. The Old Man Would Have His Joke ftS Ifcli"!!'. 'JutfJ ?'.:l.q ",,S B"O.H e'lt. iiiaiuj ,S meel-lll 'its imtB The Uds prospered, and they and lih-fuiMi;.J.ltl,e very best i-allh. Dr. Piece's Pleahaui Pellets erealway8fouudin their intdicine ellest tllH llll V ,.,,i,i,... .. . .. . ii i ii . v ' "",,c -oie nir ti I ous .' sckh vaii u,id hl , on, iidimtion, aud nil disorder, of ..w ""r.s uuu siouiaeh. Stricklv egelalile, snmll, 8uar: only ,, e , I lidml for a doae, u.,d their acio.s Dr. Coiiins tills kel, whout pa Three lbs English waluuta-23 ctb -at Sroat A uile's. "WPS PILLS require no change of WfAN I'KI). t ULhln.l' . u-o3. co LKSla. . -i-i-iiti- u te:gcntleani.fhin. 1 QcicrcBio,uvwru ,n0.r',c,'1"rt DR'.GUNN'H IMPBOVED um PILLS AMILDPHYSin !:.mP0!LLkj1For A DOSE ' i om,r rinid SW' Bher riSiL'" - --m 4-eiivi NKH AOVKiniMKMKNTS. OAK And Fir Wood. The Snlc.n Truck and Dray Co. can deliver flret-class wood on short notice John Savage, Jr. NOT IN IT ! The North s.hm Meat Market has not Jolncrttlio combine, but sells tlrst-clRss me U lroui5 lolOicuts per pouutl, as It always has. Pitchford & Long, at Hunt's o'.d shop, opposite W. L. Wade'B Bargains in M u11;.: Sm!'1', pTtma'ter ot I.cwIsvIUp. nnd inlil:. lurlliy, .iisi'ein lnveinr s.le shout UWIIlCr, 8 Of LlMXl fill IMll,., ,..! tl. lr l...l In II. I.. I.I...T. ......,. n.. ,.,,,,, ,i. ..u H.i-iiinii-1 muillrv 111 t'oilc I rices range liom JO is () per ncie. liTOiierty, m d ti)0 m.irno for IL . c"1 3'B-lus. Call U'ltii ty. All good ti)H rtrsl or add 1 1-88 tltv 2-tMf r j MT,irt mi?,0.,,nk ,llvcr u',,to1' chain, not rd. l,etvt ,U)uus. Xli tlt,.B.H -.l7 3t LOHI a go'd Uia-,et 'ln.ttay cvHiilrir Mailer p , u,e jc. L, lu '-Tao t-alace'' nud eculverpwunl. '".Vg"., AT!,K,o'fIl'T,'n-11 """"'J- P'dd) !(' 'I1RS, ineiuis, 1. Ti t,l'iiLU. VXAMU,.-,, ' tirilirccsi . Sllllll 111 fli,uu,i..u ,.r..nn w,.,..ii,.i.,..r """' v "" Capiu. . I.y l&rwZ "."' n '; orad.r. City IVarnints. VrOTICRisheiehn OAS o s(A$r ill raim.'iet. ThiW-r4" "-""apleiio, il,.T"l"'" sK-SMKSSfBSSEi THE WILLAMETTE, ---. ,i xf 'f-uuenu. IN eim.en ,?,ftTrv,'n, " whom tt W o piieibi. u I' ,'i I i ' ,"u l" '"J- " no-. funds,, "iitliun i, p y'e, KTXln '" aw.ww-ui-r vvan.sytt--oUbaia The k.ofp.onthestage CENTRAL LODOE SO. IS, w'wdoraBUR1rS(lUi.attl Opera flota? MOSIIAT, Olll. - 'Frbruary, Herre-entlugine WORK OF THE LODGE, WITIATINO OANDlDATEg. 'Dl.le1ahoUu':,'11,!"d wHl be worth mum ri.,,,, II,on'-'dean'auon,s. IJeseived Smith Prmiier Typewriter. 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