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Aro now prepared to show you the newest noveltiea of the
season in
DRESS GOODS.
JUDGE OALVEET OF IOWA.
He is Pleased With Salem and Speaks'
Well of Oregon's Future.
Pattern suit.
Plaid a In silk and woo).
Plaids In silk.
Plaids in velvet.
Illuminated serges.
Changeable serges.
Whip cords in black and colors.
Brocaded all wool.
Brocaded sateens.
French flannels.
French challles, etc.
Newest Styles in Spring Wraps.
P. S. The 15th of April is drawing near, when the fine
gold watoh will bo given away. Don't forget our great Shoe
Money to Loan.
On improved city or farm property.
B.T. RICHARDSON,
AUornoy at law.
Cor. Court anil Commercial.
Brilliant Sliiuo Xctal Polish
Forcleanlug and poliNhlngBhow Cases.
Brans, Conner, Zinc, Scales, Household
Utensils, Hllvcrwaro, etc.
BARR A, PETZELL, Aiits,
214 Court Street.
- IF -
You Bra going-lo build or make any Hud of
Improvement, onll on the undoriignod or
notorial. Wo hn vo n com plete (took, and are
tetdjr to supply nny prepared contract, Hirer
worx, grading-, etc.
Salem Improvement Co.
DAILY WEATHEtt F0EE0A8T.
PoBTliAND, March 21.VednoB
day rain, stationary.
U. 8. Weathkk Bkhviok.
Tiik Ashooiatku PuimMonday
evening's JouiiNALaKnln demonstrated
the superiority of tlio Associated Press,
in being the only paiwr printed nt Ba-
lem to give our readers all the latest
particulars of tho burning of Tremout
Temple, Boston. It might hnvo been
the Temple at Jerusalem that was
burned but no other paper published
at Salem could have had a word about
the Are Monday. Tiik Jouunai, was
alone in Western Oregon Journalism to
print this news. This illustrates tho
great value of tho Associated Press. It
is especially valuablo to an evening
paper on the Pud II u const, aseveuts oc
curring as lato as six o'clock In New
York, aud 0 p. in. at Loudou, aru tele
graphed to Salem in time tor a four
o'clock newspaper.
BiiANiCK-ra (Iivkn A WAY. The Sa
lem Woolen Mills Store displays in Its
how windows a pair of tho stato fair
first premium blankets, and they will
bo given away to any lucky purchaser
offci.60 worth of clothing. Ail will
have an equal chance, whether they
buy a hat, suit, rtady made goods, mer
chandise, gent's furnishing goods, or
have a suit of Salem mude wooleus
built to order in tho tailoring depart
ment. Purchasers to lake advantage
oftblsofler will uot bo restricted to
any class of goods. Tho blankets am
M lino as uvor a president alenl
unuorauuaru tliua disposed of that
uiey may remain in the kmhcsqu of
ome ono of their customers for home
made goods.
ABOUT SCHOOL BOtfDS.
It Is tho opinion or Judge Boise that
with the present bonded indebtedness
and the current expenses of tho year,
coupled with the deficit, as reported by
tUe directors of school district no 24,
said district cannot be bonded for over
$10,000 moro.
La MoriK Pakloiuj. Miss 8. Pink
bam, who has for some years been
trimmer In Mrs. M. E. Wilson's millin
ery establishment, will open her place
on Court street next Thursday. She
has a lino new stock, and will announce
uu opening later. Miss Plnkham's
placo Is neatly furnished and she Invites
tho ladles of Salem to call and Inspect.
A competent saleslady from Sau Fran.
cIhco has been engaged.
Executive Ai'1ointmknts. Gov
ernor Penuoyer has toduy appointed
members of the board of regeuts of the
Eastern Oregon stato normal school,
located at Weston, as follows; R. M.
Powers, Preston A. Worthlugton and
Wm. Steeu, of Weston, Nathan Pierce.
of Milton. Geo. W. Webh. nf T.n
Grande, Walter M. Pierce nnd J. II.
Raloy of Pendleton.
JudgeB. A. Calvert of New Whatcom
Wn., has been spending a few days in
the Capital City of Oregon. He was
formerly Circuit Judge in the Des
Moines, la., district, and later at Shel
don, where he engaged In practice after
retiring from the bench, and became
acquainted with the Iowa colony now
in Salem. In 1800 he took his family
to the north of us where he has since
resided aud practiced law, his sons do
ing newspaper work. He said among
other things: "I find your people as a
rule far more prosperous than in Wash
ington. Tliey seem to realize a great
deal more from the productions of the
country. The resources of Oregon be
ing more varied than any other Pacific
coast state, there is no better chance of
succsss, for tho noorer class of neonle.
I am favorably Impressed with Salem.
It Is backed by a cood farming com
munity, with a rich tributary country
that Is bound to make It a- great city.
It Is not ahead of the country, and I
doubt If it ever will get ahead of tho de
velopment of its surrounding territory.
Aside from Tacoma and Seattle we have
no city on the sound that has the ap
pearance of prosperity and growth that
Salem has, or begins to be half as lanje.
We have no such resources and it costs
100 to ?250 to clear land after the tim--
berls cut oil. No man of ordinary
means can clear enough laud to make
him a home of any size, I am satisfied
from what I can read In Eastern papers
that Oregon Is considered as the most
desirable state to come to, and has more
desirable cheap agricultural land than
any coast state."
"My own town of New Whatcom has
the finest bay and water supply of any
city on tho sound. Its future prospects
are unequalled by any place outside of
deuttlo. Tho Canadian Puclflo will form
trans-coutlueutal Hues there. Our
population la what you Oregonians
would call quite progressive. I am told
that tho Impression Is thut our legisla
ture adopted the mortgage tax law just
repealed In Oregon. That Is a mistake.
Wo tax uoteB aud credits, aud all prop
erly at Its actual value as nearly as
possible."
A FUGITIVE FROM JffJNOD.
Ho Confesses to Having Forged
Note For $200 in Illinois.
Perry Wilsey, alios Harry Holler
stone, was arralnged before Recorder
Edes this morning, on a charge of
being a fugitive from justice from Lena,
III., where he confessed to the crime of
forging a note for J200 on one T. J.
Kahol. In February, of the year 1691.
He wus sentenced to ten days con
finement, to awult olllcers whoare now
on the way to return him to face a trial.
HOW HE WAS FOUND.
March 13th Deputy Sheriff Mount,
of Portland, turned the case over to
Chief of Police Minto. of Salem. A
man giving bis name as Harry Holler.
stone and answering the description of
the man sought for was found at work
In thennrsery on the University cam
pus. He was arrested and taken to tbe
Farmers' hotel on Mill street, where
uls trunk was searched. A letter dia
covered among bis effects seemed to
indicate he was the man. The olllcers
sent a copy of it to the sheriff of Ste
phenson county, Illinois, whereHoller-
stone formally lived.
Upon receipt of the letter Sherifl
James McNary, of Freeport, Stephen
son county, III., telegraphed Instruc
tions to hold Hollerstone. Hollerstone
was found at tbe Farmers' hotel at 9:30
last night. He was arrested and
brought down to tbe police station,
where be confessed to havlne forced
tbe name of T. J. Kahol to a note
for $200 on a Lena, 111., bank two
years ago last February.
Wilsey is now In the couuty jail to
await arrival of proper officers with
requisition papers. He is of medium
height, sparely built, weighs 170 pounds
has light hair and blue eyes, a droop
ping moustache and Is 37 years old.
He has been in Salem a little over a
week, having left Chicago two weeks
ago.
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DR. GUMS
1MPBOVXD
LIVER
PILLS
A MILD PHYSIC
ONE PILL FOR A DOSE.
A movement of the bowel, cich y,l no"r
for health. Tbeie pllla iupplr wht the iyiuia
lacke to mke It regular. Cure IteidMhe, brtinten
the Eyes end olear the Complexion better then
S04metici. They act mildly, aelther (ripe nor
lioken ae other pllli do. To convince yon of their
nertu we mell samples free, or fall box 23a Sold
tveryrrhere. Soea&ko Med.Co., Philadelphia, Fa.
Sold by Baskett & VnnSlype.
F. S. Barzee, of the Turner Star
mills, was a Salem visitor today.
Mrs. Fieater's opening March 29, 30,
31.
If you have rooms to paper call on
Hawks & Levar, 97 State street and bee
their line of new goods.
Springjackets The Palace.
PERSONAL AND LOCAL.
GltANi) LKfrruitE. Rev. Roland D.
Grant of First Baptist church of Port
land, will deliver his grand dramatlo
aud historical lecture, on "Making aud
Breaking Nation," at the First M. E.
church this city, Wednesday evening,
aiarcn rud. For benefit of Salem
(Jlirlsllau Endeavor Union. Tickets
on sale at ilrooka & Salisbury, State
street, IBcts. 8 20-3t
IN THE COURT ROOMS.
Status of Some Important Criminal
and Civil Cases.
Long exiwrlenco in selling and
hanging wall paper enables
Hawks & Levar to select the very pret
tiest patterns nnd most- harmonious
combinations from the factory samples
so that they can Justly claim to carry,
not only the laruest, but tho host soleet-
ed,.uml most artistic lino In the city.
Fi-ohai, Ci.uii. Committees on per
manent organisation have been ap
pointed, aud a meeting will be held
Wednesday afternoon nt 4 o'clock, In
tho Hotel Wlllumelto reading rooms to
complete the work. All lovers of
dowers and the art of raising them are
Invited to tie present.
Tim Book Pukuii'mh. The coupon
book distribution plan in Hatuhday'h
Jouknai. was wolll received aud a
great many people are cutting out and
aavlng their oouponf. Tho books will
be hero direct from Chicago publishers
this week aud a complete catalog will
appear lu next Saturday's Jouunai..
Every coupon will be redeemed at this
onic at Its rull faco value lit standard
literature.
KHUiTGnowKiu. Tho next meeting
of tht) Marlon Couuty Horticultural
Society will lx held at Balein April 16th
tad 16th, With an immense fruit crop
eoHilug on to Ihj saved this society
hould be given a uew impulse aud n
Urgo attendance on the above date.
A good program U being prepared by
ia enoru or m commute of which
O. II, Moor 1 chairman.
Amuksuknt. Deputy Assessor Rap
kt began hi work today. The first
MM listed in Halem was Wm. (J,
WwUeott, aud he rati his valuation up
to dealt ten thousand. Hilly says
R eotitM kind o' hard to not get any
Muetfon for debt, but as all are lu the
wuue boat there is uo kick, Mr. Bar.
tor will wake a good nttwsor.
HoiujkStkauno CabkJ. C. Booth
returned from Albany today, where he
was called as a witness lu a somewhat
celebrated horse-stealing case. The
hearing was postponed until April 2 Jth,
when the witnesses will go up on this
case for the fifth time.
Sciioou Boaiii). The board of school
directors met thlsnfiernoou. The new-
directors were sworn lu. Tho salary of
uiociera was iixed at $500, but no
clerk was elected, Board adjourned to
2 p. m, on Friday next.
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Inhank,- Benjamin of Astoria, who
thinks himself tho possessor of tho hl.l
den jHiwers, and James of Carlton,
Yamhill county, who Imagines ho Is
a clairvoyant, aud goes Into violent
trance, were brought to the asylum
today.
LlKK Fhimh. The beauty about tho
choicest Oregon dried fruits Is tho fact
that when cooked they are Just like
fresh green fruit. Clark A Ennlev have
a fine stock of this class, and when nr.
lrtxl they aru even superior to canned
goods.
JUdTiOK Cou kt, The eiw of Geo,
Maasey ad E. M. Bavage, of Brooks,
fcargeJ with the kreeuy of some rails
pew It. M. Heftsel, eawe up Ib Jude
mri eouri awi, wir Hearing (be
eiKissHee the emuec wm dkwUwd.
Misa MAY Wl Lie ins, Fashionable
dressmaker, parlore lu room 2, new
itugtiee block. Cutting aud fittlug a
specialty, Agent for tho New York
tailor system.
Nor Am. Day, Thev work all .Uv
but are uot all day about It when von
give mem a uutuMg to dollv
Look wood iuaugr,
Attorneys Fenton and Williams, and
other Portland attorneys who bad
cases before tho supremo court yester
day returned to that city this morning.
The ense of tho State vs Baker coun
ty, a suit to recover delinquent taxes.
will bo heard lu tho supremo court
this week. Defendant county will en
ter a plea that tho statute of limita
tions has run against the state. If that
Is held good the state cannot collect Its
dues beyond a certain period,
lu Judge Burnett's court at Albany.
the case of tho state agalnstThos. G.
Brlce, convicted of adultery, was
called. While the sentenco might
have been a Hue or Imprisonment In
tho couuty jull tho court mado It six
months In tho peulteutlary, remarking
that tho ollenco was one against soci
ety, that deserved punishment. Clyde
Pratt, who plead guilty of larceny
from a dwelling, wus senteueed to one
year lu tho poiiltentiury, tho smallest
sentenco possible.
Albany Demecrat: Sherifl Jackson
went to Salem this noon after Phelns
and Baker, who have Just been granted
a new trial by the supremo court.
They will Ih tried today. Judge Mo
Faddon, of Corvallls, their attorney, 8
in mo ony, ready Tor tho second con
tost. Wm. Vull, a farmer, was arrested at
Lebanon, Monday, suspected of tho
murder of old inan Loveall, who was
found In his cabin with ids head
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viuiiicunmiH largo sum or money
gone. He is haying a preliminary ex
amination today.
Tho tax case, by which Multnomah
couuty Is seeking to got out of havlug
io pay on mortgages at the rate of one
hundred cents on the dollar. Is llkulv
to come up hi a new form, by which
the Portland people seek to get out of
paying their taxes as equalised by the
oiuiu ixwim.
The Linn county murder case of state
vs, Morg. Wassom lias beeu coutliiiml
to the April term for the usual excuse
of Inability of defend to procure au
Important wlluew In time for the
irmi.
In Dkkk.n:)k. Itefore Batchelor
w. v. Hawk vs. L. A. Walker, suit for
muuey. im uu a judgment rendered lu
default for plalutlir.
Rich, Red Blood
,".!"'?!ii:rvru,UfxV kK' Hod
VrtJkt-The Pake,
Ik. OeatrU Alia teeth wlthou t pain.
School ahoee, such as will
lower than ever, at the
State street.
Kiirlui. liil!it 11... 11,1..
Most of ourallnitMiiaiuuu r,u . .nu 'rvuii
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wmw iivw wuteu jjtwmou Uvtr
KeKHlator cures,
.-.r.,u M itihiu,! Citwilllnnu rw
er-tho;"" from free use of soap and water
This great purifier thoroughly exiwU
IscrofJla.salt rheum aad Jii.ShJr ,."
Rev. Robt. Whltaker Is In Portland
on business connected with tho Pacific
Baptist.
Rev. C. L. Kellerman is in Portland
today.
Hon. Geo. E. Chamberlain, attorney
general of Oregon, is in the city.
One John Dee paid cash for his short
comings founded upon an extraordi
nary thirst.
The Journal begs George Washing
ton Jones's pardon for calling him
Brown. His article appears elsewhere.
Rev. F. W. Parker, pastor of the
congregational church at Hubbard,
was In the city today.
Miss Anna Parmenter, who has been
visltlug her home In this city for a few
days, returned to Portland today.
City Recorder Reed of Independence,
Is In tho city looking over the perfected
system of bookkeeping adopted bv
Judge Edes. His town wants the
same.
Executive committee meeting of the
Salem C. E. union at tho Christian
church this evening at 8 o'alock. All
members are requested to bo present.
Doctor D.irrln, one of tbe well
kwowu Drs. Darrln of Portland, lms
established an ofilee in this city In the
Eldrldge Block, room 0, upstairs.
Rev. Father Hildebrand, of Oregon
city, wus a Bulem visitor today, tho
guest of his friend, Jos. Kuerton.
T. H. Blundell, the marketman, is
su fieri ng from a severe attack of neu
ralgia. Mrs. Bonnett, who has been the
guest or her daughter, Mrs. Norrls
Brown, for the pa9t week, returned to
nor nome at Eugene today.
Mrs. J. C. Smith gives a reception
tills evening, nt the asylum, to a circle
of friends.
Thos. Hoi man has about decided to
pui up a tntve-story block on tho all
of the old Capital Engine building.
jonn y. vYiimn and his brother
Ueorge Wilson, of Illinois, weut up to
Lebanon this morning.
Mrs. Johu Stapleton went to Stuyton
today to spend a few days with her
sister.
Miss Lola Prlugle went to Lebanon
today on a short visit.
A child of Mr. Vanderpool's lu Cai
Ital Park, has the meailes. the onlv
case In th city,
J. A. Hussey, of Turuer, is lu the
city.
A, W. Lucas, a nromlntnt rliir
Polk county, Is very 111 at his home,
near Monmouth.
OUR GREAT FRUIT INDUSTRIES.
Important Interests Being Developed
in Oregon.
The fruit Interests are so large In
Oregon that gentlemen are at work ar
ranging for transcontinental shipments
In refrigerator cars direct to Chicago.
S. C. Clarke of Salem is sanguine that
transportation facilities can be se
cured which will enable producers to
pack riht ut home, deliver at Salem
on certain dates and all get the benefit
of low rates of car load rates and of
world's fair prices. If he can bring
this about Oregon will reap a rich har
vest of profits this year.
TIIK FHUIT OUTLOOK
is splendid ibis spring. There has
been no weather warm enough to start
the buds. The later peaches, apricots.
nectarines, prunes, plums, cherries and
peirs uioom, the surer is the fruit crop
In tho Willamette valley. Late bloom
ing removes the only peril of a fruit
crop here, late frosts which are very
rare occurrence. Hut cold late spring
rains blight the fruit in b'loora some
times. The Jouii.val has not much fear of
pests in young orchards properly cared
Tor. Its proprietors are cultivating
twelve acres of fruits, have introduced
many new varieties of Btrawberries,
organized aud made a success of the
first strawberry fairs ever held here,
aud were instrumental In building the
first and ouly fruit palace ever erected
on the etate fair grounds. We are firm
believers In tho future greatness, and
preseut profitabeluess of tbe fruit indus
try of Oregon, aud hope to see the
transportation facilities afforded which
win return mlllious of dollars n.
ally to Oregon in spite of her fruit
pests.
SUPREME COURT.
Salem, March 21, '93.
Elizabeth Lovejoy, respondent vs.
W.S. Chapman, appellant, appeal
from Multonomuh county; argued and
submitted. J. F. Watson, attorney for
respondent A. H. Tanner, attorney for
appellaut.
EutrenR f)srru. , .
Adolpb Nlcolai, appellant: appeal from
Multonomuh county, argued aud sub-
uiuieu. j. t VVutsm
spondent, A. II
uppellant.
attorney for re.
Tanner attorney for
Too Late
Perhaps Teunyson has written i
thlnK wbich appeals to tbe hearts of
.,.. , r "ls ,oe"8 "'ore thttu the lvrlo
......... vuu.va uoiue Willi tel nr? for
nave lost
no-
all
of those who
to the hearts
friends by, hat drea.rdlseacousu.m
ouii ui nej-ieci. xtiey Tee that the dear
V',.,u,'t l,avo saved If thev lm,
n ceil ft i iiih u'nen n nr t. . ..""
fata Tilings Cine Out- of (lie H J
l iVyWteZZ 1
But more marvelous
still are the Immense
bargains in our HOME
CLOTHING. Come
and see them at the
W00l PU STOR
IMPORTANT NOTICE
To the Public! One of the Drs. Dar
rln of Portland, having concluded to
open a premanent office in Salem,
through the urgent request of many of
their patients in this city and sur
rounding country. Office and rooms
in Exchange or Cherrlugton block, No.
310 Commercial street, opposite First
National Bank, Salem, Oregon. Room
UO.
The Drs. will treat the poor free
from 9 to 10 n. m. daily and those who
are able to pay, will receive medical
or electrical treatment at to a mouth
for each disease or in that proportion
as the cases may need surgical and
special diseases excepted.
Consultation free. Charges reason
able. No cases taken If not deemed
curable or Improvable.
Office hours from 10" to 5 daily; even
ings, 7 to 8; Sundays, 10 to 12. All
curable chronic diseases loss of man
hood, blood taints, syphillis, gleet, gon
orrbcea, stricture, spermatorrhoea,
seminal weekuess or loss of desire or
sexual power in man or woman, ca
tarrh and deafness are confidentially
aud successfully treated. Circulars
sent free. Most cases can receive
home treatment after a visit to the
doctor's office.
NEW ADVER.TI13EMENTS,
TTENTIOK.-B. P. Sharp, who hasacar
J penter and repalrshop 1h the Hea From
bazaar buUdiue on State street. i,,. V
MVLVU lS U A UU LIltlL It II I I I I II IF (11111 ,a-1
there. ThlB will give him n much bettS
chance to meet the wants of his tutrons hl
he Invites all to see him atthe old stand '
3-(Wt,
C. Drant'i
mHIS PAPER ls kontnn ni. nt w
1 Advertising a gency, (H and 05 Merchant!
Exchange San Prauclspo, California, where
contract for advertising can be mado for It
FOR SALE. Ahclfer one yearold.
of Green's Express.
Enqnlr
3-1 Aw
Spring jackets The Palace.
Compressed yeast-Clark & Eppley.
Dr. Contrls fills teeth without pain.
A TFTI0E;TCash moae7 Wld for rngt,
. bi.ttles.old Iron and all kinds of metaV
a fJ Alaes- nt old t-'ourt Houf e, Halem. '
""'y I. TOLPOLAR.
HAVE
ITCniNO riI.ES known by montnta
like perspiration, causa Intense ItcMnr
. S?5r.:l.r.m' J-nl rorm oncl BLIND,
nnnr DR. BO-san-ko's pilp rch
13 U I which acts directly on nam iffoMM
ugros lumors, auays Itching, cffectlni
a permanent euro, ttrlco 60o. iruecSI
vruuu. ir. iioanio,i"hlladolpnla,p.
DR. BO-SAN-KO'S PILE REMEDY.
PILES
Sold by Rashett & Van Slype,
OAK
And Fir Wood.
The Halem Truck and Dray Co. can deliver
first-class wood on short notice.
John Savage, Jr.
Baby cried,
Mother sighed,
Doctor prescribed : Castoria
Young Mothers!
We Offer Yon
W W a VI ffa urn T .
-""rt: 'a xemeay
Life of AroMi, Z?5 ?Li,j
.."r.i-,i iiih warning or the hapfelm,
cough, the pallid cheek, and weaken
might have paved their HoL i ere
When the first s.Ka of danger's see
take steps to avert the catastrophe 1?
wise lu time. Dr. Plerce'sOni,i.ff .
leal Discovery wllUUIa wSjJSi
Hon. Do not wait until it I. toW lat
fore null ni lt n o.r.. T loU.m,e -
it'ffl. taM"a"
"Mother's Friend"
Robs Confinement of its
Pain. Bomr And Risk.
t 5er n!'nC one bottle of "M1,... tu m
ONE LONG SLIDE
OKATIIS.
UNATTRACTIVE LADIES
H t her duty to be attiactlve. Ueauty attracu
L0LA MONTEZ OREMB,
the SKIN, F001nnd
TISSUK 11UXLUEK,
makes ladlei beatill
ful. Preventswriuk
les, wither! uk, dry
ing, atrinu of the skin
keeping it lu a
healthy condition.
fPT
fxth ?fe,
tS?3 ASl 2
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CJaycs, Druggist,
WwCii
Uv"? h'e ..iihlEI1 "tnoxATou cures torpid
OmUrfV
!n7t,nl,,!'a",llB ,ut- Replug It fine
r,?2.L.'8.v V you want luxurliint Sronth.
oells all ol Airs Net
tle Harrison's world
famed loilPt articles.
Uer JIAJR VIQOIt
cures all scalp hum-
tronblB niinn' Vi "ui ulases, aM reiunle
neyls,:1Snmenmbetrl?hn8 2 ' JSe Mlldder nnd '
Block. Etein, Orel" '.
re?' f complicated blemish of
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For unv s
the face anc
tl."iGearV..l,0a,fs:,l::?i
..,.Cruou. ualr pernmueauv ..,SSf
School District Election Notice.
ESate
school
SI, of iln-
iouse. lu thecllvnf HuiT.;.. J "l ,ue "pera
l-hursd-v. March sa iw",1'1" ""'d dlstrlct.on
ed to u,?.X 'JC.U.."' m: "'ere will be submit.
voters of said
3 A lH'nnin
asy him nearTld city $55
rloyrarrnaX
t oifiy. reU,H,n" Were ,uterr'1 t Macleay
iDownward In rl. .u. .
lolace for Mf. J"Wf.aa hen taken
nacceu. Look ,,, f.-r .?"
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House,lu thVcltrol'"'"' tfa Opera
ted in T; VnIctl . IN", ih'er
the day of Vuee mgsf, "'"".tf Prccei,lDC
properly averted in,i. J. . epa,dH ,nx upoa
question of contraiMnTi lui",u district the
tor the punSe $ nu'ES ,,ebt0, V5,m
ln8andlurnlhlnBan ;VhiUJ8a Blt6 u,,a fc"ct-
lum avenue, the vototi.UiUer,ro"1 and W
which shall be the unrrt. eo Ly bnllot "Pon
the word. "n0Vd,Nn" dl iouds V.-s," and
oVlockp.m.1audremni,,lllstol'eoPei1 n 1
p. ru. ' a r-mau open until 4 o'clock
D"friaNo1,,hoef fe? "f dlrfc, of Srtool
!,.. t.! r4.,.' J'arloncountv iinn
- .un oay o; lurch. X-'aiSa
. MMd lUh A. AIOOKEi
AIOOKKS.
iMsirlct Clerk.
four
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special music Sale
sisas
Patton Bros..
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08 8TATK rj;"D"er.
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suit you1IJiu",I?,u u every organ of
Columbia. US ' ' ' ow w ,,,tt Uma to it.
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CAPRICE'S fl DRIlE IN CORSETS.
School Disirict Election Notice.
"NTOnCKisherM,,- i... .L . . .
XI meellugotkcfirvTi i,i.. . "I al school
houselniheciiyor'?.,llld t Ulp Per
Monday. Apr,, iPA'a In said district on
ta Mich 'of iKe nuJotnV .ih v,Vvl" b0 "hmlttert
dUtrlct uh In th8 sea, i ,olcrs or '"'I "hool
weeMng.ha,'jMif,i P,rwe"if the day
a8sesMdtotheniuHnia.Mxu,H,aProPerly
ot inntractlDB a biSidM Hir110'...100 flueiiiiou
fand Donaklmm?? ?&oi K'ft")" Thou
Intan Kbhi 'I. 1?'' ror the puiixie 1 1 ernrt.
near thBkir ;.'."'" c"ool bulldlmr on or
on block three unn Ihtiui tchol b""uln8s
county uua l " the city 0l Nilein, lu iafd:
Wbtell .ball ti ihl word! n e '' ?. lot "l11
tbe words "Houas IZ " ,,rdsl Ye." and
clock p. Wi and ,e,,, "''I" to be open at t
p. m, ' ' "DU fc'iuln open until -i o'clock
ted th.8 irvs;
Std " i-lK A JIUOUKs.
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SALEM, OREGON,
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