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2Sfl sfr . 4- mO EVENING CAPITAL JOtJBNAL, MONDAY, MARCH 27, 1893. l H; H. S. BELLE & R. H. LEABO -AT- Are THE PALACE) now prepared' to show you tha nevraat rtlties of tho season in DRESS GOODS. Pattern suits. Plaid In silk and woo!. PJaldslnsllk. Plaids In velvet. Illuminated serges. Cbangcablo serges. Whip cords In black and colors. Brocaded all wool. Brocaded sateens. French flannels. French cballics, etc Newest Styles in Spring Wraps, P. S. The 15th of April is drawing near, when tho fine gold wateh will bo given away. Don't forget our great Shoe Sale. Meno)' (o Loan. On Improved city or farm property, S. T. RICHARDSON, Attorney at lav. Cor. Court and Commercial. Brilliant SbitieMctol Polish Forcleaulngand polishing Show Cases. Brass, Conner, Zinc, Hcales, Household Utensils, Silverware, etc. BARR & VEIYAKjL, Agts, 214 Court Htrect. - IF - You are tologto build or make any Hod of Improvement, call on the undenlgned for Material. We have a complete stock, and are rsadjr to euppljr any prcpaied contract, sower work, grading, eto. Salem Improvement Co, DAILY WEATHER FORECAST. Pohtland, March 27. Monday fair followed by rain. Tutsday ruin, U. 8. Wkatjikk Bkkvick. Thh dkoohativh Aim It Is by no weans a truism that every paper banger Is a decorator and combine the varlotu colors and shades so that tbey art attractive and beautiful. But with tbe elegant stock and good tnstoof Hawks & Lovar, 07 Btale street tbe pub llobaabeeu more than satisfied and tbe liberal patronage thoy have received al ready shows that they bad In their lino of business. Before you make flual ar rangements for work of this character call and examine their stock and prices and you will save money by so doing besides getting your work done In a manner which wilt not full of meeting your expectation aud approval. Thh ItioiiT TiTiiK, A young lady writes to tho sportlug editor or tho Journal as to what Is the proper term la which to addrcsi a parout. Hhouuya a number of her young Imly friends re fer to their elders as "paw," and "maw." Others call them "pap," aud "mam." Auother stylo Is "poppa" and aad "momma." Btlll others call tholr progenitors "pappy," aud "mammy," If you would say It right, dear young friend, use the French accent, aud any "pa-pa," aud "ma-ma," accent on last syllable. It would be perfectly proper to oall them father aud mother. Tub Cannery. As Is well known tho Balem Canning Co. plant Is a part of tbe Wallace estate, tho late R. B. Wallace having put about $00,000 In it. Hie estate can not operate tbe factory, and so far no sale could bo made, al though representatives of Chicago cap ital aro at present making up a com pany to try and handle It. Mr. Kile, who has been superintendent says he Is satisfied It can bo made a profitable In vestment and has confldnnco It cau yet bo sold. Mr. Wallace has mado the farmers of this country an ofTer to fur nish tho capital If they would furnish tbe fruit and vegetables and divide tbe proceeds of tho output. It seems as though our citizens were neglecting a great Industry, both our farmers and Salem capitalists, to not tako hold of this cannery add put It in shape to bundle the crop of 1803. Tho products of tbe Balem cannery have done morn to advertise Oregon as a fruit state than any other export from thu state, and would do still more In the future. It Is an enterprise that ought not and will not bo abandoned. Tjik Btovh Wohks. The uow.faun dry and stove works In Dopot addition la searing completion. Howard tho kouee-uover and boss crootlonlst Is to day putting In position the cupola and a-uokestaok. What Howard cannot erect with safety In tho way or tall towers aud dangerously high struo urea of wood or Iron uo ouo else need tiuuertuke. The plucky managers of tbe stove works when they could uot get a subsidy they went right ahead aud put In their plant on their own strength aud resources, Wlu or fall tfaejr will be respected for It and such men usually do uot fall. No Manufactures. Mr. Eldridcre of Portland has been In tboclty several days, representing Mr. Myers or the world's fair commission, trying to pro euro exhibits for an exhibit for Oregon. He did uot succeed In getting anything. At Portland out of suveuty manufac turers only ono responded with an of- for, that of a stained glass firm to fur nish a window for an Oregon building ou the grounqs which tboy knew very well would not bo ereotod. Oregon will rely mainly upon her line arts, fisheries agriculture aud education. m At WoounuiiN. The popular booh, aud stationary linn of Baleiu la doing Huob a large business that It Is branch ing out, and one of the Arm, In connec tion with Mr. Cruise contemplate open ing a book store la Woodburu In the neur future. These gentlemen aro woll known In UiIh city; Mr. Crulso having worked lu tho Capital City Bindery tho past whiter, and E. C. Puttou Is one of the well known firm or Pat ton Bros., formerly Puttou A Bous. Woodburu Is to bo congratulated. BOY NEARLY SCALPED. Bon Over by a Girt and His Head Gashed Open. A nine year old son or Richard Camp bell, carpenter, residing at corner Lee anu Kerry streets, was run over by a dog cart Sunday evening, between 5 and G o'clock, cutting his head severe ly. Dr. Jeesup was called and by 7 o'clock had dressed the wound, taking thirteen stitches, tbe cut extending nearly from ear to ear, and being seven and one-half inches long across the middle of tbe forehead. The wound was opened two inches wide at the center. Two boys were playing with a cart, and pulling tbe other down a hill when the accident happened. Tho boy hurt was riding and fell ofl, tbe wheel strik ing him, and glancing ofl. The little fellow stood tbe operation bravely and is resting well. m Rkkd'b Oi'EBA House Thursday March 30th, John F. Sherldau. This celebrated comedian, who Is the only one upon the stage that has traveled and performed in all countries of the globe that are habitable, Is now mak ing a tour of tho United States after an absence of several years. Mr. Sberl don will be seen in his fumous charac ter of Widow O'Brien In that sterling and ongluul farce comedy, "A Night on tbe Bristol." Mr. Sherldnn is sup ported by an exceedingly large com pany of players, Including artists of raro reputation from Euglaud, Aus tralia and this country as well. Among them will bo noticed Mile. Blanche Slcgrlst, the famous Parisian vocalist and danseuse; Miss Gracio Wbiteford, the queen of soubrettesj Miss Fannie Liddlard, optic prima douua; Messrs. Marlon and Post, eccentric and grot esque dancers; tho Yum-KI-Poo troupe or Japanese- dancers; also numerous specialties by members or this largo and talented company. Take a Paper. A newspaper in publlo pluses has become In a way pub lic property. Copies found In reading rooms, publlo libraries, publlo offices and burner shops are to be read by any uuu ui win. .nut wnen persons go Habitually to sponge their reading of a dally paper, It Is little better than petty larceny. It Is meaner, Tor tho petty tblor usually steals becuuso or actual want, but tho nowspapor swlper who steals his reading does it to save five cents a day at somo other man's ex ponse. Ho alwnys takes a paper as tbe highwayman takes up a collection. Tonioht.Tuniuht.-A grand Worn aa'a Relief Corps social this Monday vetting at 7:30 at Uruud Army hall. Meeeef. Wcnjer aud Kundret will lag, a will Mbwee Knight, Hutton a4 Layeo. Bupper aud dance with MMeelletit program, Admission TiiuitsuAV, Mahoic SO. That I. tho date set for tbe great sacrifice In house hold goods to bo sold at auotlon, at -120 Commercial street. Becretaryaud book caio comblnod, upholstered and com mon furniture, ono flue mirror and uiautle, plotures, carpets, stove, cur tains aud laco curtulns, aud other use ful articles. Kale to commence at 10 o'clock, Thursday, March 30th. - Tiiky Have Ahkivku. Tho first Installment of The Journal's great Btandurd book distribution has arrived aud Is displayed 6n our counters. Call aud see what n flue collection or mod ern literature Is contained In thu list. It Is only the first, Installment ofn thousand volumes ordered. Always With Ya. John Btar, fernwly of Balem, writes to tbe Jouk WAL fmti lMee, Idaho, that theie are iHMwIretla of men lu, that place who wmM be glad. to work for their board. Titer are aeaMef thoee people Id Ore-1 morula the Jargon of Mougolf fs neap nao gin." World's Fair. Nearly a car load of world's fair jwoplo Includlug Becre tary Irviue, Commlealoner McKlroy and ladlee, Superintendent Bavage, Commissi mer Eldrldge aud others weutto Portland this inornlug to at tend a seMlon of the executive commit- t, at call of President Myers, Uncle George Left. Pendleton Tribune: Hon. George W. Webb ex pected to accompany tho governor anu party from La Grande to Elgin Monday, but only got as far as Island City. When tho train stopped at the latter station Undo George alighted and entered tho depot, whero ho re mained scarcely a minute. When he again returned to the plutrorm he was amazed to seo tho train nearly hair a mile away. It Is very seldom that the ox-stato treasurer gets left, but this time wus nn exception. Very III. Daytou Herald: Mrs. Dr. B. F. Bwlck on Wednesdov. re- calved a telegram from her sister, Mrs. uearuorn of Salem, containing tho in- formation that A. R. Flint, their fath er was muoh worse, and requesting uirn, mviuK w go to oaiom. Sbo went upon tho bout Thursday. It will be remembered Mr. Flint was puralyzed Bovorul wcoka bIiico, from tho eflects of which ho Is now suflerlng. New Family. Bllvorton Appeal: Jacob Baur, an old resldeut of this neighborhood has sold his farm on Drift oreok and will move his family to Salem this week, whero they will stay until tho weather settles when they will visit tholr children and frleudu In California and tho East, returning to urvgou in tho rail. Did Not Suhscribb. Jim Cheuuy, we ceieeiiai, received a uotlce yesteM uity hall. A oltlreu says: There Is undoubtedly a scheme on foot to work oil u f 100,000 city hull ou Salem ..,,.,, Kir, wiiiuu mey nave no more need or than of wlugs to lly. All cities find the city hall schemes a fruitful source ofcorruptlon." In twenty years Salem will have fifty thousaud people aud such a hall Is not too big. ENLAROE.-We whh to announce to all, that wo have greatly enlarged our stock or carpets aud flue rurnlture uu ....U(u w very mucu pleased to havo them Inspected while the assort- meut Is large. Hurra . Sou. PULL FOUR DAYB" BAOINQ. Program of the Great July Meeting at This Oity. The directors or the Oregon Breed ing and Speed association, held a meet ing Saturday evening to complete ar rangements for tbe July races. A committee was appointed to solicit sub scriptions for additional stock. Tbe report of tbe committee on pro gram, Messrs. Mlnto, Looney and Clag- gett, as finally amended is as folies: TUESDAY", JULY 4TH, Running mile dash, purse ?200. Pony race, 400 yards, 2. best In 3, ponies not to exceed 13 hands high, purse (100. Trotting 2:45 class, 2 in 3, ?230. Trotting, 2-year-olds, mile dash, (150. Pacing, 2:i6 class, 2 in 3, 1250. WEDNESDAY, JULY ST!!. Running, bulf mile, 2-year-olds, (150. Running, hair mile and repeat, (200. Trotting, 2:35 class, 2 in 3, (250. Trotting, 2:24 class, 2 mile dash, (200. THURSDAY, JULY 6TH. Running, J mile dash, (100. Running, mile dash, (250. Trotting, 2:29 class, 2 In 3, (300. Pacing, 2-year-olds, mile dash, (150. FRIDAY, JULY 7TII. Running, mile dash, (100. Gentlemen's roadster race, horses without record, owners to drive, 2 in 3, (100. Pace and trot, free for all, 3 In 5,(500. Novelty race, 10 miles, puree (200. This race is for ladies, entrance free. tuey can cnange Dorses as oiten as tbey wish. In all other races tho entrance fee will be 10 per cent, or purse, live to en ter and three to start; premiums to ho 70 per cent, to first, 20 to second aud 10 to third. Horses to be named by June 1st. entrance fee to bo paid the night before tho race. the horse shows. At 3 p. m. the annual meeting of the Willamette Vulley Horse Breeders association was held at the ofllee or White & Tanner's barn. Officers were elected for the ensuing year as follews: Judge T. C. Shaw, president: W. E. 8lmeral, secretary: Henry Fletcher, treusurer: J. T. Beckwlth, J. A. Tanner and T. C. Shaw, executive committee E. 8. Judd was chosen assistant secre tary. It was decided to hold a colt show at 8alem ou Saturday, May 27th. Judges will be selected to pass upon the animals exhibited In tbe respective departments There will be a set of Judges for each de partment aud tho catalogue of tbe state fair has been adopted for the classifica tion. These Judges are to be selected by tbe officers of the association at a meeting to be held on Saturday, Muy 6th, at 1 o'clock p. m., sharp. Willson's Avenue. Park Commis sioner Skiff Is again at work with a man, trimming up tho trees In this handsome park. Last year's work im proved It greatly, and It Is gratifying to know that the good work Is to be con tinued, A fow dollars snent here from year to year will add not a little to the beauty or tho Bouquet City. Sunday's Harvest. It was light A solitary poor drunk put In an appear ance this morning before Recorder Edes and got five days on tho street, If ho does not pay ouu Did "iou SAY-That you like the most delicious tea? Well, try Clark A Eppley's various brands. ' Desires to Bear Testimony. wenrv TUorne, Traveling Secretary or the Y. M. C. A., writes from Exeter . Strand, London, February 2d, "I desire to bear my testimony to the value of Allcock's porous plasters. I havo used them for pal us lu the back and sldo arising rrom rheumatla aud other causes nover without deriving benefit rrom their application. They are easily applied and very comforting. Those engaged as I am lu publlo work which Involves exposure to sudden obauges or temperature, will do well to keep a supply or Allcock's porous plu8 ters In their portmauteaus. I Is Life Worth Living? That depends npon tho Liver. If tho Liver ia inactive tho whole sys tem is out of order tho breath is bad, digestion poor, head dull or aching, energy and hopefulness gone, tho spirit is do pressed, a heavy weight exists after eating, with general despondency and tho blues. The Liver is the housekeeper of tho health; and a harmless, simple remedy that acta like Nature, does not constipate afterwards or require constant taking, does not interfere with business or pleasure dur ing its use, makes Sim mons Liver Regulator a medical perfection. I have tested Its virtues personally, am? know that for Dyspepsia, Biliousness and Throbbing Headache, it is tho best medi cine tho world ever saw. Hao tried forty other remedies before Simmons Liver Regulator, and none of them gave moro than temporary relief, but tho Regulator not only relieved but cured. II. II. Jones, Macon, Qtt Marie ons Tilings Come i Out of tie I THOSE COUPON BOOKS. First Installment Arrived and Can Now Be Seen at "The Journal" Office. Several hundred volumes or our grand frcn distribution of premium books arrived direct from the publish era this morning. Come and see them. They are in beautiful bindings, finely Illustrated, from 200 to 400 pages, In good type and on good paper, the best 25 cent book made In the world. They are given away to holders of live coupons of diflerent numbers of Saturday' Journal see terras of coupon aud catalogue of two hundred diflerent works in Satukday's Jour nal. 1 lie beat people in Salem are saving the Journal booh coupons. The offer is open to all regular sub scribers of the daily Capital Journal and purchasers of Saturday's ls9Ue. whether of newsboys, at news count ers nr at this office. We are enabled to gie Daily Jour- nal readers from (2.50 to (3 00 worth of standard literature a je.ir by pur chasing tlie works direct of the largest publishing houses in one thousand volume lots, and wo expect to place ten thousand works of modern fiction, travel, sketches, adventures, biography in short the best books the world's best writers and the world's best presses can produce. Remember, Journal subscribers get these books, absolutely free, after an expense of only one cent a week to pay postage and package. We guarautee the books firRt-class as to quality of literature-oil carefully se lected and suited to all taBtes and free from all objections to much of the cheap literature. See Saturday's .Inm.vi, for coupon aud catalogue. m A Sensiiile Move. The farmers in the vicinity tf Turner met this after noon for tho purpose of formiug a joint stock company to engage in the mauu fucture or Hour. Thoy propose to pur chase the Red Star mills and convert their entire wheat crop into Hour and leeu, whereby it Is flirured that h, will realize au additional profit of about one fourth the market value of wheat. But more marvelous still are the Immense bargains in our HOME CLOTHING. Come and see them at the m$$ &Mi STORi, FEAST IN STORE . A feast in store for thn iwinln nt Hal Am and vicinity who like the j LATEST IN NOVELS.1 To avail VOUrself (it thfi nnnnrtnntrv nJ rjreadlng the latest book jou should call at pfl DAmmA,Tln mjttOT. .mm..h anuao JDUU& al'UKxi nd look over their large stock of this lltera lure. We have Just received 200 FREU NOVELS by the leading authors, and have arranged1 lor others, so that we will receive new ones hL'5- Si8 latest of everything always on hand, when vnu nppd onvhin u ki. Inann....!" " 6 ." vu.o aww luiueuiwci Patton Bros., Booksellers and Stationary 08 STATE STREET. NEW BOOKS. The following list of late publications are on sale at Patton Bros, 98 blate St. m. ProdiBal Daughter 25c. The Social Evil gc Foiled by Love 05,,' Confederate Kpy Z2fo. World Almanac 25c Society as I Left It lZ".25c Jrhe Spanish Decameron 25c ivuLMjju, mom 25c, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. SPEdAL ATTRACTION. Thursday Evening, March 30lh. J. F. SHERIDAN, The Original WIDOW O'BRIEN, or A NIGHT on tit BRISTOL Largo Company of TRANS-ATLANTIC COMEDIANS, auciuaing me uejeunuea amjshiuan DANCING KIKG3, MARION & POST. Beats on sale at Patton's. GRAND CONCERT REED'S OPERA fill. Wednecday Evening, April 12th. BY Assisted by Prof. Henry Bettman, concert violinist of Portland ; also Miss Grace Scriber and Master Earl Sharp, the wonderful child sinner. TtRneilt nf Imng's Sketch Book, cioth 25c exPense fuud oft"e Willamette Oliver Twist, cloth r..25c Umyer8lty- Admission 50c. Gallery 25. Reserved seals wiHw.nf win Compressed yeast Clark & Eppley. Ico cream soda today at Tho 8pa. Miss May WiLKi.N8.-FashIonable dressmaker, parlors lu room 2 new Hughes block. Cutting aud fitting a specialty. Agent for the New York tailor system. Dr. Contris fills teeth without pain. To enjoy life use TUTT'S PILLd. School shoes, such as will suit you' lower than ever, at the Columbia, lis State street. State of Ohio, City of Toledo, 1 Lucas County, res r wV' ,pHENEY mokes an oath ilm r nis rtue 8enior Parmer of the 'ri'. doing o.wi . i " ",o vvnjf oi loieao, county w 8tate.fforc8a,d' nnd that said firm nniW il,aefuni of 0NE HUNDRED n. . eac" au1 every case of ?se rfHi1 r,,H2t,?,nn01 be cu"d ie use or hall's Catarrh nm.t. Q Frank J. Cheney n,v n?In t0 he!?T,e me and subscribed in M llso6' thi8 6th day of December" A. W. Gleason, Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Purn I- i. i... .. m act. UlScU, Tto bldS seals charge at Patton Bros. j seal I -nave you seen tbe ladles foot u-p,.r t i. shoe store, 118 State street elegant line of new Columhln MARUIED. "n a T7fr t i-i rr "MlftC.r, jiirv ITS2 h )h Met tiiIeo'i' JoDC6' Jiavn you seen nnvtlilnc of n'A" ?,"?"? W.d Haw tlSrnif g a?i VKi,T22?:."H: be IUd ont "" woo, vi, ouuh sireei. X 1i0. W.O Dibble, an Kiout, St. 2o-iI-3t, QUlrea?H i?;fy,ura ave- Junction. In quire at II iTechtel'g store. i-21-d.iru JM" e8.?W iron nnd a kinds nr motnV "ohldes, at old Court House, Halem 1 2"'y I. TOLI'C OLAR. School District Election Notice. Dr. Contris mi, teeth wltlmnt ,,ain Incorporation. ti.a r,,iti day from tbe uatloual prohibition ron. ' tlletl articles tedav: Wootlblue CVme mlttee asklug Mm to pay $10 be bad tery comnauv! Columhlfi .n.... n anK....II,u.l 1 1I...I- v....l .. . ... . ,. Z . .. I " v.v,, u IIICII ,UIIlI, Jlu 0, wunw gouiau I'ocMiioutaa'ltltw No. 1. Wivtl knew uotblng of the matter, aud In. wen, Jaoksonvlllej Church of tho ..mi uio uiinirmau, auuiiig further Wplrlt, Pertland: Va) Fruit Co, Jim capital flO.tXXl, The Dalle. a righteous The public MISS PINKIIAM'S 44 coun to the GRAND MILLINERY OPENING rr v -s - w - & . v -. -. v - . - . I n " " u iUftCJUAX -A.XNJLI VVJiJJJIMliSOA V, TurapbamadeofabtyewM .-. 'by them. AIUkiiuIi m, ;.i.. .. .J?l iPkrak 28th and 29th, ftfternoona nnd veninoi. Ladios and ktt u di- after death, the .ui.u i M . A. ' -" "" Mltd UMA I A Hnrf..i I ... t 1 - fc .... ."' I fMtfcftMNi inyitd to the faindaoniMi stock over in Salon,, w". TwTOui B j l"Afc ilS 109 Court Street Si.i:ilwty Mnt9 - Insank. Alfretl Elvlng. aired years, of Klamath wuuty, aud Ja. F, Ktbrldge, agil S7, of Claokamas coun- ty, are tbe latet commltmenu ylum, Embalmlee a Sueeftu. A Klem underUklnj? Hra bav hd ..n..uii iue pioiure vraa lavs after ditailv Um... . r . r " -- - ... vu.at Baking: Powders Before Congress.- The Pure Food bill before Congress would be measure for the people, and should become a law want pure food, and in order to protect themselves must know ..- -uuueratca. au adulterated preparations should be so Au" TKnC,Urdinff ,Baking PWdCrS COntalnlne A or Alum. Then if people want to dose themselves with "Absolutely Pure Ammonia or Alum, they will do it knowingly The public have been looking up the composition of Ammonia and Alum and they don't like the idea of eating either in their hot Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder Js a Pure Cream of Tartar Powder; free from Ammonia, Alum Lime or other adulteration. And eyery investigation, whelr mthebboratorvorktrhn. confirn,r,n u.. . ner ' - ""FJUSlZeS US SUDtfrinr. .i. ., ,.'". m me res iipn Or R.,n.i pare?U In Wonmoutb; "', bunday evening, the "Riu in.7 Miss Cordelia Barzel tn p t , ,nst' of Fair Haven S t0 F L Jone8. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. wifePTLlX,J-M-PttWi,,Md w. J. 8plllman, Rev. Dr, Dot ' anri wife, Mr. and Mrs I a Bin , f Miss Vletori. n.-.. ? BlD?leton, Hewitt Mr. Eiferd" Barz.: aS Portland. . resiae XTMTIrT.! i .. IN "m, Sf Til JPVTS S. tbat at a .ebool i-e.-.."0?.0' the qimlltled vnfpra r Bni.i j-1 ujeeung oi school District No 24 dr Mn. HouoT l1nl,yh,B0r,?K0,V to be beW at the Opera Th.VieA l.h.eey o.Waleiii.ln said distrltton ueiu m me upera .iusalddibtrltt.on lerowillbeBUbnilt- school dlsirini n.T J.unea volers of snld the'div ofmnL11 fiI LW Precedlne properly nhsw-Bort tn.iT IT. ',ula " lnx UP0U question of Mnii?ilhenJ.,n'",la "strlet the for t "c "SuriSS ?S "?!, bonded debtor 815,Ca) IneandiSfnUhlnn0.8 DB a Blu aDd cct in? at soniennim'iJJ0 e'lui room school build twtSffSgS5S'ntff,3 dUtrlet east ofiwta lum avenue thrvntT,urKnerv.roa.d nnd a8y which shaii'hn ih J .te ? be bJ" ba' t upon o'clock nmnnH Na . Polls to be open at 1 p.m. p,m-'and remain open until i o'clock Dufricrt Notboef HKS L of dlors of School Dated fhliliVL'" M? y. Oregon. - " ""icu, a. xi. imm. 3-9-td W1LIE A. MUOHKS. District Clerk. in UKATIIM QAITT.Ta. 1803,LoammlgUGDabuT' " . " came t0 OreWn iu ISfit S' member and .J?, ".. Ho" Ul Br.thern .church. '" th School District T!iontin vn N0SStinVjf.r,lb E,ven tbat at a scLo'l Hon '"itrlct Waf. oSfC Mt ra&M ?S 'n sa,dBld'l o m.ltn1.n.!h.e..?er last preced nl" assessed to thm in c'.5la.avaxuIK,u Property oi tontractlni 'fhS.SS.l? dltrlct.th8 question inn iV-.,r"?f.a.b"ndeldebtofFinP?. Thnn. he onera district on submitted snd Dollars 7tis wni El re01 or r "teeu lou an Elehi !Ji iri? tor 'J16 purpose of nea?th. 5ti 'SI .I?1? bor building debt of Fifteen Thou. tha vivKA. ?hl ,K w'UT 1 l w r,u,l,' ' ciccfc ?iwj i uuin ,rrirti imiiji . "wrineslte of h nrrr' "i"""1"."" ur on block three rainih.,,,7 cnooi Duuuings umy and stie thi .C,.t7 S' aIem, In safd SWcbSbB.?i'a,fh.,,lX3; 2 be by ba.pt upon tuo Words "Hnnrt. v ,i .. "uuu" Jf, UUU O'clock p. M and r.mlL r0"S ,0 be Pn l p. m. ana "niain open until 4 o'clock Dutc?Nro,h0efdn0f 'eotoof Pchool I)airf il., MMailpn countr. reenn. ' ,u y Jiur.vb. a. in. 8td lUK a MtiOKtjf I lMr'ci tkrt. DRESS GOODS WHPCORD.S, ity in eyery way. 5 v We a-e now showluR handsome lines of SIui,pOSKliS?- JSSffi 'l.. I. Velvet, R.bh.,SLrJS!1TIN&HANQtA "uttonsletc'S'Heicules Braids, P.nrl VVILLIS RROrr OfrERAIinn, A "C1S & oi. tAJHXEi rK$ I fetRbe;1J te world, CO. 8ALE.M, OREGON, JMMfcayihlMl ifMilif lii'iM A C,r .t ...'A ais-,juut iw.ii