J!"" "0 '' ' (Miyiyap HAL CM -OF- LADIES' MUSL!NUNDERWEAtf Thursday and Friday, REPUBLICAXS ORGANIZED. Dales fr Ike Mari.i Ctflifjr Cairags Arranged. W iv April 26th and 27th. In order to make more room for our millinery stock we will make a i irfF" - i GRAND SACRIFICE SALE! Of Ladies' Muslin Underwear, Prices cut half in two. This will be the one chance in a life time for the ladies 01 Salem to purchase these garments at less than the price of the material. l , We will make sacrifice prices. It rests with you to call and be convinced. MRS. S. C. REED'S. PROIECIIOXISIS, DP AND AT IHESL XwUbrs All Oter the County and Able Speakers. UTTLX LOCALS. The advertlsinr flimflammsr ia abroad ia the city E.JS. McKluney went to Tarser this morning oo bod- hm CfomiAv nd ahowerV .000 Gn&Kted Taxation. Editor JexmSAt: Swltrerlanei, it is eaid.bas few paupers and few mllllon- alrer. The rcawn for Ihte is thai sbe baa the roost rational tax laws la the lri.: Tun are Ended according to Quay ajsu oawcjy . - . . ,h. tinL Bora, to Mr. and 31m. Job. the weaitn 01 me auzeu, uu, . .-- : . . .. . ,. 'nnr hv tslner the ooor more ana Bcmnaier at inetr name eo sow butoi Salem, April 29, 1894, a sen, weight eleven pounds. The steamer Elwooa leaves for Portland Toesday morning - Willis Bros. & Co. -ARE- Keller - & Sons Their spring stock of Wall Paper ,D lf ,.. -we Are now ready to All all orders. I? J. 1m. MITOHEIiIi & CO., vi nsurance. fa HOLMAN BLOCK. SALEM. Or. dw I hl I . AvrtrrrEii Advertising Shark. Today the city is being canvassed by a stranger for advertisements to appear on letter pads to be supplied hotels, and which will only be seen by a few straw: ere. This class of schemes Is being constantly worked by outside sharpers, who simply take money out of the town and virtually give no "value re ceived." Thero Is a further point ol latereet about this class of business, in that It Ukea just that amount of ad ver- These papers are here and represent the j feet count, and Those Chicago GiRts. The Al bany Democrat has the following fellcl tus report of their concert at Albany: The voices of the Chicago Lady's Quartette are not only cultivated In a marked degree, but they possess qual ity, and, like the successful foot ball eleven, their owners do team wors, making massed Dlsys. Their wedges last evening penetrated the line of the nndlence into every heart In front of them. It was a complete victory, Though thirteen pieces aro on the pro gram, the Ave Chicago girls were heard twenty-six times, several selections re ceiving triple encores. Strong in quar tette work they are as strong 1n indi vidual eilort. Refined and comely in ippearance, (one of the young adles Is the daughter of 4 uutcago Danserj weir eiogiug japtlvales .from the first sound. The hlstllng of Miss Weaver was a spicy feature of the program. Miss Neltnor in her comedv impersonations has never had an equal In the gem city of the valley. With rare grace and won derful genius she lifts a tone elocution ally with her silver tipped tongue and very expressive face. Voices and not Uie Uhlcaco girisae- The Reoubllcan army ia JIarlon county ia Retting fairly well in march ing order for the campaign or IKH. Bald a veteran of tho O. O. P. Satur day: "If Republicans do their duty the cohorts of fusion, flat money, De mocracy and Populism will be swept oat of existence. Two thousand p'o- rallty will be the maximum If the Re publican rote is got out." .SATURDAY'S XEETISO Of the Marion county central com mittee showed the party in fine work ing order. Harmony and enthusiasm were the watchwords all along the line. Following committees were appeinted: On finance to assist the chairman J. 1L Poorman, Wm. H. Bavage, Louis Stinson. On county canvass J. M. Poorman, C. B. Moorea, L L. Patterson, Hiram Smith, John Knlgbt. On assessment of candidates Louis Stlnjon, L. Hobsoo, fl. C. Tarpley, Green B. Cornelius, A. F. Blackerby. A half hour was given them to re port. The committee to arrange the route of and time for making the canvass "re norted the follewing: That the canvass begin at Marion on Monday, May 21st at 1 p. m.: thence to Jefferson at 8 p. m on Mav 22d Turner at 10 a. m., Aumsvllle, 2 p. m., and Stayton at 8 p. m ; May 2Sd Sublimity at 10 a. m., and Detroit at 8 p. m.; May 24th Mill City at 10 a. m., and Mehama at 8 p. w.; May 25th Macleay at 2 p. m., and Silverton at 8 p.m.; May 26tb Scotts Mills at 10 a. m. and Woodburn at 8 p. m.; May 28tb Mt. Angel at 2 p. m. and 'Gervals at 8 p. m., May 29tb Hubbard at 2 p. m. and Aurora at 8 p. m.; May 31st SL Paul at 10 a. m., Champoeg at 2 p. m. and Buttevllle at ft i.. m-June 1st Brooks at 10a.m. on schedule time J nil as H. Wag ner, formerly night operator at the Hotel Willamette, and now with Wells, Fargo & Co., at Ban Francisco, arrived this moraine oo the overland train, to spsnd a week with his brother, A. I. Wagner. Moflett, the house mover, has raised the Presbyterian t , jt t... ... far f Ha 1 CUUICil Ul U JiM IUM)K iw; -i i mntractoni to TemodeL Tne waits uiu not sustain a crack verily, a good Job. Miss Lena Knight is In Portland, on her wav home from New "Vofit. JT. 2f. Mathews and G. W. Kemp have purchased the Wenirer meat market on Court street. A marriage llcsnse was issued today to Samuel Brooks, age 30, of the Waldo Hills, and Sirs. Mary Williams, age 36, born In New York c'.y. Fred Koenzll, a native of Switzerland, took out his final papers today. country, by taxing the poor more and the rich lew, but ly increasing iue rate as the fortune or the income in- creases. The rich jay nve uiue m rate that is exacled from the poor. This Is simply a recognition of the dnUtsofpiopertyas well as Its rights. This particular phase or bwiss poucy Introduced here would DeoiiAriuu.c value to this country than the "Initia tive and referendum." GOING OUT OF THE DRY GOODS BUSINESS -And Offer Their- latereste of the city and Its bualnee rvediy won tue general veruic. oi wain tUn VAflr miint . ftflU llieV lUf I IV1UK IUO UCOl- WUWV vuwiwumwu lLJLB V .! m WW hvulBMi men have too much bcdm to throw away money on these initerant leeches. Ono F. R. Johnson, of Ban Francisco, Is trying to work up this newest fake. Landlord Wagner, ol Tho Willamette hotel, said he will not haye the scheme worked In connection with bis bouse, as ho did not believe iu sucouraglng these blood-sucking birds of passage. aver presented the people of Albany." Y. M. C. A. hall, May 3d. and Howell Prairie at 2 p. m;June 2nd Salem at 8 p. m. This report was adopted. The assessment report was then read; It was that the sum or $780 sbold be raised and no more. It was adopted. Tf vemt moved and carried that the following gentlemen be invited to make speeches for the Republican cause throughout the ceunty: John Mlnto, Tilmon Ford, T. T. Geer, Wm. Arm strong, 8. B. Ormsiby, C. W. Wasaon, Dr. W. A. Cuslck, John McNary, Prof. W. L. Cummlngs. E. T. Judd, W. L. Tooze, G. G. Bingham, H. J. Bigger, C. P. Strain, Edgar Grimm, Warren Cranston, J. A. Carson and W. H. OdelL B. F. Merwdlth was elected tempo nrv MwretRrv of the committee. The secretary Is a competent and energetic young man. Chairman Crolsan win tmai wees open an office In the city and formally assume charge of the county canvass. AMcEiBley Sally. The Sooth Salem Republicans are wide-awake and will hold a special McKioley service at.tbe old echool hoose Tuesday evening this week. The room has been cleaned and will seat 150 people. A large picture of Major McKinley will be unveiled. There will be music, flowers and speak ing. The ladles are especially invited. South Salem McKinley club, Tnes- d ly My 1, 730 p. m. Glee Club H. G. Kundret, director. F. F. Toevs "Biography of Major McKinley." C, B. Moores "Protection." J. A. Careon "Oregon and the Mc Kinley bill." Tbos. Bolton "A Canadian on Pro tective Tarifls." Muslc-By the Glee Club. Was Killed by Accident. An inquest was held this morning over the remains of Rudolph Hansen an inmate of tba state insane asylum from Portland. He was a Swiss 34 years of age. Ho fell or In wme way struck his head on a block with which be and other inmates were at work polishing the floor of ward five Bunds y forenoon. Uo blame is attributed to the management of the asylum by the jury impaneled by Justice Batchelor, acting coroner as follews: Geo B. Saundereon, F. T. Strayer, A. M. Clougb, T. P. Welch, E. C. Mlnton, V. Li. Fieater. Foreman Saundereon con- ducted a thorough examination of all the facts and a number ot witnesses. Tho Patriotic Orders. Thla rtvenin? at G. A. R. ball the Grand army, Relief Corps and Sons of Veterans Join In the lollawlng. prc- gram: BontI ByAndltnoe For 8ALE. One twenty acre tract, with six acr Into bops, four acres Into young orchard, and balance to past ure, one boose, and all well under culti vation. Will sell 44 acres, including the above tract, with all the Implements Hatrtiln in make & eood farm. Call n nr luldrww. D. H. Miller. Salem Or. iimiuirif tntrn on the Macleay ! ""Vr . . . m.,T II - road. All garden jano. tiu " " trade. d tf Midwiater Fair Bates. iffWin tr TTIr pTmjraion tickets. Salem to San Francisco and return, via Southern Pacific Go's. Shasta route. Rate, $27.50, including nve au misslonsto the fair. Tickets good for thirty days from date of sale. ENTIRE iBB STOCK WAEHDNG! To the Euptured People of Linn, Marion aad Lane Counties. One Dr. R B. Clark, who was form erly with the O. E. Miller Co., of Port land, Oregon, for a shorw Uine, ba3 not been wltu tne company ior uran) wu months past. There is not a physician In Oregon who is using our method of treatment for rupture, and cannot do so, for The O. E. Miller Company's treatment Is protected oy jeiiero Dt..i .H ia a nrnfntinri RPCret kDOWO only to The O.E. Miller Co.and so far it has oaulea tne Desi enoris m iuc World's most eminent physicians and chemists. ... The O.E. Miller Company's treat ment for rupture is painless and per manent In cure, no matter how long standing, and their employes furnish credentials. If you are afflicted with rupture, trriie tn tho Portland office. Nos. 527, K"8. .153 Maranam building. 4 2S wl 6 ' t m Taxs should be pal 1 In spring and fall, Instead of all at once at the hard est time of the year. -AT COST- This is the neatest opportunity yet offered, to secure all kinds of reasonable Dry Goods, Clothing and Shoes, at your own price. Everybody is invited. Thanking our many kind friends for their patronage, we solicit a continuance of the same, while we close out the business. Kespectfully, WILLIS BROS. & CO., I OPERA HOUSE CORNER. STRAW HATS ! FOE. MEN AND BOYS Gyt i- ' 'ft'3--' . Hi FiOHTiNO Giuia Last night shortp ly after church, some wheru near the cannery, two young khu wuu kvui to have a grievance toward each other I bscame Involved In a quarrel. One of tbm was so Incensed that she took ofl her coat and dared the other to tight. Sh would undoubtedly have chastised her antagonist if the bad not been held back by her friends. A Narrow Escape. This raorn intr. as John Darr. the blacksmith was leading ono of the Well" Fargo express horses to his shop to shoe, the none grew frolicsome, and kicked with both feet nearly strlcklng little Anna Strong, who was passing on the crossing, 'lho horse's heels struck the brim of her bat Just a few inches from her fore bead, and came near causing a seri ous accident. BIO REPUBLICAN RALLY. The Opening Given at 19th. Salem May infoduciory Kemar tttciwuoa Bong KecltaUon Hone KemtnUencca dong n.tiL J?. Rnwlrr uiitA iTIftr FYtBter .Hlu dos Knfsbt Wlllard lmel Ulcs NelU4une O. P Caldwell MU9C4 Bouthwlci Runaway. Sunday evening about 9 o'clock Mr. J. H. Campbell's black mare, while being unhitched from the pbatton.at his home, 384 Center street, became frightened and ran away. One tug remained hitched when suo started and ono shaft dropped and was broken. She ran to 15th street and then came down Cbemoketa street to Marlon square. She bad not been seen since up to this morning. POPULAR APPROVAL far towards caUbliahinjf tb ot a uu&meiH uwww m mm tir ami t)i wiwl.will and w ive bcea ahowa indkat who have aait wiw.ua bi1bUv aaMsHed with - '- wMskl am oVrIa wy entire r K7n. Bfec f mmmuc MB Mar'.' -rWIttOAPH AT COST. Noon-Day Prayer. The Young Men's Christian Asa'n have made arrangemenU with Geo. Robert Cairns for a noonday prayer meeting in the parlors every day this week, from 12:00 to 12:45, to which all men and women are cordially Invited. The iDKAii Gentleman. Hon. J. H. Fletcher will deliver a lecture at the South Salem M. E. church Tues day evening, May Sth, on tho above theme. He will make It entertaining, and should be heard by a generous sized audleuce. V. O.T. U. Mkctino. There will Saturday evening,- May 19th will be the opening rally of Republicans of Sa lem and the surrounding towns. D. H. Looney, state central oommltteman for Marlon county, have arranged to have Hon. Charles W. Fulton, of Astoria, come to Salem on that dale and deliver an address in tne opera house durinir the evening. Mr. Fulton is one of the most eloquent speakers in the Northwest and his coming will be the means of drawing a large crowd to the city. W. II. Leeds, H. R. Klncald, G. M. Irwin, JiepuDiican canuiuaies iur state printer, secretary of state, and school superlutendent.reapecuve'y wm be present, as also Judge w. r. liora for eovernor aud Phil. Metschan for treasurer, and each will make short speeches. Tbere will be bonflrlng, bandmuslo ana uurrauiug preoeuing the speaking; and every one will te full of Republican enthusiasm. ' At Gkesiawa. The Cbomswa Indian school Is to re ceive new mtterlal from Idaho, Mr. Baker and his wife havlug been trans ferred from FL H to Chemawa, when the farmer will net as prlucipal teacher and the Utter as matron, taking the pUe respectively of Mr. Walker and Mrs. Wasson. Then new acquL altlons are expected to arrive and assume their dutlei in a raw uy. A fresh line of crackers arrived today at Clark's Court street grocery. Tot Horse Stealing The case of I he state versus Bartlett for horse stealing was continued from Btnnivin Monday at 2 o. m , before Recorder Edes. Bartlett took a horse last January, belonging to a Mrs. Johnson. His friends plead lnsanltyv and he will be tried for that as soon as his bearing Is over. They Soothe. Xever Irritate. In the. Early Days of cod-liver oil its vise was limited to easing those far advanced in consumption. Science soon discovered in it the prevention and cure of consumption. Scott's Emulsion of cod-liver oil with Hypo phosphites of lime and soda has rendered the oil more effective, easy of digestion and pleasant to the taste. TntnibTSo'Bcm.y Y Ail drairi'U. Negligee Shirts, Cottonade Pants, Overalls, Etc. -All at Bargains- Men's Working Shoes for $1.00. The best value ever known. OSBURN'S RACKET STORE We Know. Ladles will consider It a kindness to know where to look for something elegant and fashionable in milluery that will not DanErupi wem. ueauii ful braids, new styles and colors, moire ribbons, buckles, fllowers, (an entire new stock of sailors to follow in a few days,) ut Mrs. Flester's Court street milliuer. Our Grandmother's Way. Was to steep root and herbs and use it every nis;bt We can do the same by Using rarR" lea uoiuing scm ae ..nmnllr and trlthnut riismmfiirt. Not a mil nor a cathartic but moves the bowels every diy. Sold by Capital urujpiore. Teachers' Examination. Notice ia hereby given that I will hold the regular Marion county teach or'a pram! nation for the second Quarter at the court house, Salem, commencing ( at 1 o'ciock weanesaay, jiajr v, idim A n,.lirnf fur BtHtp naners will be ex amined at the ame time and plane. Datea mis :in aav oi Apni, loa. J. S. Graham, 26 d3t w2 Supt Couimou ocboois. JOHN HUGHES. Dealer in Groceries, Paints, Oils. Window Glass, Tarnishes I and the most complete stock of 1 n TT 9 Al. urusnes oi an juuus in uiu State. Artists' Mater iaIs,Linie, Ilair, Cement and Shingles and finest quality of GRASS SGEDS Closing Out! 1 (rC ROLLS WAtL PAPER at l.UUU S ho'esale cost, OT 81 Id street. TbU paper most be all closed out in time. Call short etu-lY and eet the finest and best paper cheaper thau ever will be sold again. Some people have a prejqdlce aaalnst plasters, becauw, as they thtnfe, they burn ana blister. That Is true of many, u..t --. . a nvst'a Pnnn Planters. UUI Uk ut .nwn. . . They never Irritate the sfcin Dut al ways have a Booming euecu nM.n .. ...r.ii in ma of snv local pain and as a rule will bring Immediate relief. If they do not, It Is because the trouble has been allowed to beoomo so serious that no external remedy will reach It, and the chances are tbat any treatment w ill fall. For slltcbes In the side, weakness or lameness of the back, stlOnets of the joints, Allcock'a Porous Plasters have oeen proveu agaiu auu , w - only a reuei, oui cuw. lirandreth's rills aresaieio i&Kct at any time. - Cabb-ige was Ml QoffliwctAl St, tiA a wtlnif of the executlvo commit tee of tbe W. O. T. U., at 2.30 p, m. ou T4aj'. It to ilred that all the Vice pial4eU of tk Unloa, will be la tUdaMttbk weeUag. By orkr of tUe ptkHi. retJej fcreftkfart4 food U ft ew jMliMaXm wicluly. W J wtreu uy joClt. thfOorttwtgroer. Th u wwt hi tk y " &?: fmUmwM alway, The first new crop of found at Clark's procery. DIXO. Don't Be Humbugged. About so often Salem is visited by some sort of a wild cat accident or life insurance company, that lasts about as lone as an Oregon mushroom, and the "special solicitors" (?) always manage to catch some suckers. As It is just about time that a visit be paid to this citv by some oi tnese iei lows, it would be well to remember past experience in this line and if wanting gooa, souna insurance piace It with home agents. Among the home agents none are better known tban the firm of J. L. Mitchell & Co., in the Holman block. They represent re liable companies and pay taxes here. 4-27-31 SCHREUEfl. Saturday, April 8, 1S5M, at Turner, Charles Frances Schreger, aged 22 yeaia, of consumption. Low Steamer. Sates. Parties Intending vlaltiug the Mid winter Fair should patrouite the Union Pacific Steamers, as this Company has placed In eflect from Portland the low rate of $ii00 to San Francisco and re turn, which Includes meals aud berth. Full particulars can be obtained by ad dressing W. H. Hurlburt, A. U. P. A.. Union Pacific System, Portland. 1-26-tf The inserlority Or Hood's 8rsarrilla l due to the tremendous amount of brain work and constant care used tn its preparation. Tryo bottle and you wlllbeoon vlncedof ita superiority. It purlflw the bleed which, the eoarce of health, cure dywepsla, overoom sick head. m4hm and blllousara. It U Juttbe Riedtelue for you. Hood's Vlti are purely vegetable, earvfully preyrwa from the best lugre- Awantod Highest Honors World's Fair. QPRICE'S onfesci fcsi Jr Lf I M Vaw sH Mm hH LaV H m m v Ta wUy fare Cream of Tartar Powder. No Ammonia, No Alaas. KbU ia UDlloas of Hoaaw 40 Ytrs the StAsduai :-groceries-: STAPLE and FANCY. Woodenware, Willow ware, and CROCKERY. A choice new line of Syrups Osborn & Harritt's 116 Court street. New Advertisements. WANTED A girl or woman competent to do general housework. Apply at once. jitt.- tt. o. flbA.UJiin ana iiu ou. t- TAKEN UP AdarK brown or black Mir, white star on forehead and white on lips, with white off fore and hind foot, 2 or 3 year old, not large, tree action, carries head hlcn. Owner call on H. A.klnner, West Salem, and AT LAKQE-BUnr Wright's boya (and Billy doesn't know now many) are at large in iwlng lawns, dcinec&rden wort, and otbei wise mindine other people's business, as well as their own. Give them a trial and oe happy. 4 16 im fJOUaE TO RENT Corner Church and Fer- U. rv ou Smith. Inquire at 95 Btato street, A. B. mHK most Dertect ttttlne truss made. Will For sate by J. J, hold a rupture where all others nv railed. For sate by J. 1 Parrtsh, W.Cap tal Qteiner' CARBOLIC s SALVE Q LT AR ANTEED To cure Burns, Chapped Hands, etc No cure, Money Refunded. sireeu 13-Wf PAPERS. Portland, Sacramento, wattle, Taooma and San Francisco papers on sale ... AJnMW. W, . VOWMVO M.VW. NITDlkYfl . XT DPlVMnn' r.lt.MtnrA VJ kinds on sale at 336 Uberty street. oftU 5-iy EOIS PAPER U kept on Ole at E. C. Da""; AdvertUlne Agency, (Hand 65 Merchants change. Ban iTanclaco, Calilbmla, where contract tor advertUlnz can be made for n. E. X. WATTE PBLNTING CO., BOOK AND JOB PRINTERS AND Legal Blank Publishers. Bush'a New Brldcover ths bank, Com'l strea Hardware, Wagons, Carts, Road Machinery AND AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. Latest Improved Goods and Lowest Priose. N. W. Cor. State and Liberty Sts. SALEM, 0REC0N. See? I make a Specialty of fitting the Eye with Okf? I have had thirty-five years' experience, wblcfli with my French Trial Case, enables me to cor rectly nt me .Eye. Tbere ia bo c&arge ior uj - vices. I carry a large line of Optical Goods and can fit your Eyea at one sitting. VV. W. MAK1 IN, UptlCiaiJ THE NEW WILLAMETTE STABLES Completed and ready to wait on customers. We kee a fall Ha of Truck'i Drays and Exnrees to meet all dpmsnrU Raru and resfdence 2 block south of po ; south of postofilce. RYAN CO' PERRY & G0..SE5SJ vrij stoveExUas, T ' t ...... -- . . .. 1 ! engines repaired. All kinds of Job Work neatly ootg rearuepot, faalem, Uregon. Correspondesce solicited. far - "" Witgnr m anWNme