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JV J' s 14 t ; :m ' I'A U H To. ' A i-iwiw?r 5SS5 H.I,J1I II I. ..!, I,, fj- Daily CapiteNounia BY HOFBR BROTHERS " WEDNESDAY, MAY 13, 1800. By Special Request, ja HeL. "Mk IP TYNDALL Will give hU Eranl seance mlclnB hypotl.m.inesmeflsm nnI Itleplhy at Kid 1 1 opera house, Wednesday, May 13- Ad million all over the home 25 cenis Secme coupon tickets at l'alton'ibookMore. Clair. voyant sittings until Wedneiday night Willamette hotel. Secure ennaj-ementrf t once. PERSONAL. went to Uiirfcno on Atno3 Strong business. .lolin Lowls Id ul the Gcrvnls meet ing this afternoon. Secretary Klncald catno up from Portland this morning Setli Hammer went to Albany today on professional business. Frank Davis, of Turner, was In town yesterday on business. bqtilro Furrnr' tbo commission mer chant, went north this morning. Nick Schrumm, of Brooks, is In town nnd goes to Eugene tomorrow. lion. Jell. Myers Dent, candidate for congress, went to Albany today. E. W. Clmpniuii, thoLadlsh candi date for representative, was a Salem .vlslltor today. G. F: West and family, tbo State street photographers, went to Port land this morning. United States Supervisor of Indian Schools Ileliiemann went to Sllctz reservation today. W. T. Clark who lives near Prlbglo school houso, Is convitlcsant after nn Illness of three weeks. W. S. A'nndcrberg, Populist email date for congress, will speak at tho armory In Salem, May 20, 2 p. m. Win. Kalsor, John Uiiyno and P. II. D'Arcy went todcrvals this nftci noon to make Democratic speeches. W. S. lugalls, tho Newport incr cliant slopped, over In Salem last night on his way homo from Portland. James 11. Davis, of Texas, known ns Cyclone Davis, will speak Monday, May 18, at 2 and 8 p. in., atjthe arm ory, Salem. Frank D.ivls, lute of MoIutl.ro fc Davis, who has been up In llrltlsh Columbia in tho Intorcstof 11 Scuttle Itouso, was in tho city today. I. L. Sherman, representative of Herman the Healer, Is In the city to day arranging to havo thogreathcalcr In Satoui next Monday and Tuesday. City Ticket Aguut Skinner says tho travel these days consists almost en tirely of preachers nnd politicians. Tho preachers uro not often found In bail company. SOCIAL tlEVELATluwo. J Some Personals ancpNewsof the Dolnga , , 01 Oregon trcvy, - , Mrs. A.M. Smith Is visiting friends In Portland. ' Mrs.lt. H. Fleming and daughter, arc visiting friends at Portland. j MIssHortense Kimball Is home from , ti bhort visit with Dallas friends. j m. -M,rv Hmzil. state manager or, ."" . ...... 1 Vlavl" for the coast, was in w today. Miss Abble Mills returned last night from a visit wiw menus m OrantsPass. Mrs. W. H. Drcnncn, of Salem, Is visiting frletds In this eiiy.-Kosc- burg ltcvlew. tiua t. r.nnds returned to Oregon City yesterday afternoon after visit ing friends In Salem. Mis. E. Frcad returned today after a visit with her daughter Mrs. J. T. Northcut t of this city. m. a. Plillllns and Miss Uertu Laiighlln w.Tit to tho state reform school to visit some friends today. Mrs. Hlgglns and daughter went to Eugene today to attend tlie condi tion of the Unlversanst cnurcn. Mrs. Eby, of Oregon City, who has iunn vlMltlnir her sister Mrs. W. E. Goodc, of this city, returned today. Mltw Radio Foncs departed for Al lium- vosteidav on the steamer where she will spend home time with friends. Riincrlntendent Gilbert of the Ore gon state prison, and Mrs. Gilbert, left today for St. Louis and points east. Miss Melissa Reed who has been visiting nt the home of Uncle Hilly Wright In this city returned to Al bany today. Miss Lydla Muellhaupt, who has been quite HI with nervous prostra tion, Is some better but still confined to her room. COURT HOUSE NEWS. In the Various Departments of Marlon County. A KOAD CASE. was ills- Mrs. A. Jones of near Eola, has the thanks of tho Jouhnal stall for a beautiful collection of panslcs. Such visitors always welcome. Miss D. M. Hardy went to Portland by boat Tuesday and will go by steamer from that city to San Fran cisco to remain several weeks. Miss Emma Plvinnle, of Salem, and Mrs. Doug. Jones, of Oakland, Cal., arrived Sunday to visit their father, W. J. Plymale, of Jacksonville, who Is very sick. Ashland Tidings. Miss Lena Knight of this city Is still lu 'Frisco considering several op portunities to engago her service as an artist 0110 on the Examiner. She will remain several weeks at least and possibly permanently. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Calkins and Miss Edltha Lewis will go to Port laud on the Altona Thursday morn lug to attend tho wedding of Mr. Fred liishop to Miss Mluule Morgan, which will take place In the metrop olis nt 8 o'clock Thursday evening. Last evening Mr. and Mrs. Hnl Pat ton pleasantly entertained Prof. Tyn dull and Mr. Stowart at tho Cook resi dence, Including a few friends. The professor performed several tests which convinced nil liresont that his nubile work ns 11 mind reailcr Is hut a slight evidence of his skill In that line. A cable received at tlioolllco of Win. Ilruwii & Co., from Mr. and Mrs. Werner Hrcyiunu, Genoa, Italy, says: "Arrived all well. Had a pleasant passago and not much seasick." Tho steamer Ems, on which thoy sailed, May 2d, from Now York, must have arrived at Genoa 0110 day ahead of tlmo, as they wero not duo thero un til Mny U, nird. I 1 I. II ,UJ UJJUIIUI UitUU-LLH Bargains. , f , ittMnoh all wool hcrgcs, 2."o a y Ctt i lt nlinllliii l. .. .wl X.. n .......1 nlmltles, pllsses, plmicsandsntlnea 10c a yard and up. Shoe Department Hero wo guaranteo to sell you tho best footwear you can buy for your money. Kveryming new and stylish. Call and seo for yovrself Clothing Department , , , , Eoys' stylish suits, II to M.M). Youths' all wool suits, SO to $7.M. Men's up to date suits, $7 to $12.M), Willis Bros, d Co. m, .s. , ., ,. Court and Liberty. Tho Cash Dry Goods, Clothing and Shoo House. Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair, Alednl, Midwinter Pair. Mm w CREAM BAKING IHIWDIR Most Perfect Made. Yearn the KWr lanl WILti TIE CROWDED. That's the indications for the opera houso tonight on the occasion of tho Doings last appearance of Tyndall, tlto great pur, nnd most fnnious hvtinotlst and ....ivicif. .if mnrinrn timpq. Rrnt.H Simon Bocdlncliclmor sold rapidly nil day nnd everbody Is charged from tho county jail Tuesday agog over the prospect of tho most morning having served a sentence or exciting evening's entertainment over eleven days for refusing to work ins given In this city. Hypnotism nnd rond tax. Ills cafe was before a bta- mesmcrlsni will bo produced on a ton Justice of the pence on tho 1st l .,,... nlfnhinliwl litf nnv nt I1HP IflMr,. lltld llf WnM rOCClVCd UJ uiiw. ... BU.I1U IIUV1 kv.iujik." "J "'V -- - - nsvchologlst, and the situation will Knighton tho following mi. Of this .. ., I r ( A ... T : - . . ....... i.,i -i .. . i. in... .... Af.iii lma t, in ioi-i Li leiuuimiiK i. be replete witu uumorniiu ij;imu3,aiiu iui;ihiuoi)uiiii ....--.-- .... . . , ... ...in ..,. .,. i,....i..... 11 a ....i imrnrn .Timf.lc.e G. W. 'drlllmaster. a tnirtii linu saunoBs win iuigiuiuu vue iu"'i" oumuwi'i" ,... na ti... iinnt uv rpiln nm.,ii -Powftll. In whli-li L. S. Lambert, us and olllccrs a admission fco places tho opportunity road overseer wasplnlntllT, and Simon , resulting rather .....,., n. -nl. f ,.11 tn vvltnoaa flilu nnnrlliirrliplinnr. clofLMldlint. Oil n . Of tllO WOUKl-OO iTlblllll linu luuvii vi I..1.IIVU. .i r 1 . . 1 marvelous production. all over the house. A C1IUKCH PROGRAM has been handed us to print as follews: FRIDAY. 2 1). in. Meeting of ministry nnd oversight. 8 p. 111. Jrcaciiing bcrvicc. SATURDAY. 10:30 a. 111. Preaching. 2 p in. Uublncss meeting. 8 p. m. Temperance service. HA1II1ATH. 0 a. in. Sabbath school 10a. m. Praise service. 10:30 a. in. Preaching. 3 p. m. Missionary services. 7 p. in. Christian Endeayor. 8 p. m. Preaching. Only 25 cents charge of rcfusiug to work road tnx . was decided for plaintiff and Judgment or $2.70 nnd costs amounting to wi.im, rendered against defendant. In de fault of ray men t defendnnt was re manded to the county Jail." CIRCUIT COURT. In tho ease of J, A Haker vs tho Williams & England Hanging Co., three creditors of the defendant viz: - Nutloial Quard News. The n itlonal guard is In n lloutloh- I 1 .......1 (. Ir.. l.t f)ra.rn,l lllg UUIIUIllv" in "',)"." Aii Interesting time was had at tho armory of the second battalion of the Second Regiment, O. N. G., Tuesday night, the occasion being the exami nation of privates for iiun-commlH-sloncd olllccrs for company I. The examining board consisted of Major Percy Willis, commanding tho bat talion, and tho newly elected captain of tho company, J. A. Evans, and W. Ilolman acting as number of privates ppeared for examination, disastrously to some olllccrs. Following Is t.hi rosiiltof the examinatien: First sergeant, W. I. Cooper; quartermaster fcrgeant, C. A. Bort; second sergeant, F. Gard; third sergeant, A. Cooper; fourth sergeant, V. E. Sarin: fifth sorgennt, J. G. Flake; llrst corporal, J. Gillespie; second corporal, George Stowartithlrd corporal.Josoph Fisher; fourth corporal, Dan Blown, Cap tain Evans has received orders from brigade headquarters to prepare com- J REDUCTION IN PRICE. To prevent loss to the Y. M. C. A. on tlio entertainment to oe given 111 their hall this evening, by Glenvlllc w r mi tj 1 uu-iHTfiwi fivimtirnr n:mv "I" for tnrirct nractico. and new JJ. J. UIILIIV.1, J. ... kJ....... -" ' ,. .l .nf. ...Ill I,, IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUII 1II1U mix-in i. 111 uu furiilhhcd the company. Is you want a neat furorsraw hat, tno ixew iont 13 2d lw of Salem, and McCrow & Stetisloir, and two of the stockholders viz: Dr. J. A. ltlehnidson and J. A. Hnker. have Hied with the county cleric their 'you can find It at objections to the allowance by Judge Kncketata low price. Hewitt, part 2, of that part of the claim of R. Williams against tho de fendant wherein ho claims $21,38(1. Thero renson Is that tho claim Is not a debt of defendant nor a claim for! "'.. . t.. .i.ii. 1. 1.. H..1.1.. 1... ...-...,,,,., ,, .ii. n.i P. Klclscr, the Impersonator, the price which n is imuie j """"""1' "vv - . li ..n . .....1 ll.n .liJut tutu Knrttt of admission will bo reduced to a oiiiuuiccrsimuiuu.luUi .... .u.. cents to the public and two tickets fully ndjudlcatd by Judge Hewitt on for25 cents to members. This is a tho petition or it. v1111nnn ami me jiulgo's iimiingor rnci. Hosiery ! Hoi SPECIAL FOR TOMORROW wi JV JV Students 1 Cut this out, brlnng it save money on your grad nnlvln tunc I. anil for rrrnrlnatlnrr ... . j..- -, ...... A lor stuacnts only mmmm store, and If dress. Good (TU dresses iW &&8&j Ladles'nndpjiiu AL1tJlcr.Krad ,n iyiioruon. a f. Wtremely lowtd AP3 257 Comme high class entertainment, but owing to the many counter attractions, It seems eviuent mat toe nssouintiuii will lose money on this entertainment unless Its friends rally to its support and take advantage of tho low prices offered. Mr. IClclser is one of tho best Impersonators on the platform, and tonight ho will be nt his best, ns ho presents the humorous monologue "An American Cousin." Twelve dif ferent characters will bo accurately Impersonated. Scats on sale at Dear born's book store. Oregon Beats the World tor choice fruits and take the lead for the choicest of OrccW superb fruits, both dried and canned. We have Dr. Reynold's famous dried prunes, also apples, Peaches, finest table, 2 cans for 25c and up. Canned plums, grapes, cherries, strawberries, pears, apricots, pineapples, etc,, at SONNEMflHN'S GROCERY, la'stal TEACHERS' EXAMINATION. County Superintendent Graham's Last Quarterly Session. A largo number of teachers and ap plicants to become such assembled at 1 o'clock nt the circuit court room in tho court house, to tnko the regular quarterly examination. County Superintendent Graham Is assisted In his work of conducting the examination, by Professors J. J. Kraps and Geo. W. Jones, tho latter being ttho Republican candidate for superintendent of schools. Tho ex amination will tnko ten days, and then the papers will bo passed upon. The assemblage of pedagogues isji largo nnd brllli nut one, If the name HIRES is on the package, count on getting the best things nature grows for Rootbeer making. HIRES Rootbeer' best by any test. WM..OIJ tj Tbi ClurlM K. Illrct C rhlUa.lrbU, A Uo, wk nikei t f illoai. BdU m;ttr.. Two Salem Men. C. 11. Moorcs and Geo. G. Blnghuni, of Salem, are billed to address tho citizens of Yamhill county at tho fol lowing nlnccs nnd dates: Wheatland, May i:ith, at 7:30 p. in.; Dayton, Mny 14th, at 2 p. 111.; Lafayette, May 14th, nt 8 p. 111.; West Chehalcn, May 15th at 2 p. m.; Newberg, May 15th, at 8 p. m.; MuMlnnvlllc, Mny 10th, at 8 p. 111. liotli arc pronounced single gold standard. Excursion. Tho matter or secur ing excursion rates from this city to Saloin on tho day of tho lntercolle glato Held day meet, which occurs on Juno 0, hns lieen placed in tho hands of 12. It. (Deacon) Davis and ho Is now corresponding with E. P. Rogers, Southern Pacllle passenger agent, in regard to tho rates. It Is qulto likely that 0110 or two enrs will bo chartered and a special vory low rate mado for tho round trip. Tho excursion will probably go down on tho Roseburg local tho day of tho meet and return that night on No. 10. Tho Indications are that a largo number from hero will attend. Eugene Guard. I'UOMATK COUKT. Ill the probate court tho bond of Mary Fortaln, administratrix of tho estaete of Frederick Fortain, deceased, was npproved. The amount is 82,000 nnd Solomlo Fortier and Caroline Provost are tho sureties. As ap praisers of the estate the court named Jos. Coleman, Peter Kirk nnd S. J. Kerr. In the I. It. Moorcs estate, tlio hear ing of the petition or Mary D. Stln son nnd Rena Stlnson Wlllcs for nn order requiring C. B. Moorcs, the ad ministrator, to appear nnd show cause why the clalmof S. W. Stlnson against the estate should not bo paid in full, was continued until Mondny, the 25th Inst., at 10 a. 111. Tho petitioners were allowed until the Kith to Hie nn amended petition and tho answer thereto Is to be Hied by tho 25th. Tho amended final account of Lowls Savage, administrator of tho L. 11. Cavanagh estate has been approved by Judge. Ilubbard. Objections made by L. C. Cavanagh, one of the heirs, to tho allowance of credits for attor ney's fees made by Mr. Savage were overruled. The llnal icport will be apprvoed after the administrator de posits with tho county cleric a certain sum or cash belonging to tho cstrtc about $3.00 and somo vouchers nnd papers. A Valuable Prescription. Editor Morrison, of Wortliiiigtou, Ind., "Sun," writes: "You have a valuable prescription in Electric Bit ters, nnd lean cheerfully recommend It ror Constipation and Sick Headache, and as a general system tonic ithas no equal." .Mrs. Annie Stehlc, 2025 Cot tage Grove, Ave., Chicago, was nil run down, could not cat nor digest rood, had a backache which never left hor and felt tired and weary, but six bot tles of Electric Bitters restored her health and renewed her strength. Prices CO cents and $1.00. Got a Bottlo at Fred A. Legg's Drug Store. 1 " ' Mi 1 m Geo. C. Will is agent for thoStoln way, tho king of lnstruments,also the popular Peaso piano. 5:ll-tf "DR.MILES, Through His Nervine Is a Ben efactor to Thousands." pwasi Y Of thoso unhappy neonlo who nro snr. oring with weiik nerves, starting at Are You One nhappy li weal; ;"- ".. every siigut sound, unablo to endure any unusual disturbance, tlndtng it Impossible to sleep? Avoid opiates and nervo compounds. Feed tho nerves upon blood mado puro nnd nourishing by tho great blood puritlur and true nervo tonic, Hood's Sarsn parllla. hood's Pills nro tho best after-dinner pills, assist digestion, prevent constipation. 2oc. s?2t:sac . R Donp. Buown.-A prize tight artist might do you "brown" In n manner that yon would not like, but tho. way Kenworthy & George's restnurnnt do those 15-cent meals, will suit the most fastidious. YOU WQllld rid vrll in .v,l n... "Star-wstar" lino of shoesat tl 0 No w '' XS" York Rroket, they nro good qufiltv' t0,0U8Sni1- ...,., imiiiivii uiiu ciiuurcu. 13 2d Ivy WIDELY known Wisconsin publisher, vrbo rctldoi at Oreon Day, writes March 6th, 1S05, as follews: "Fivo years ago I becamo so nervous that mental wert: was a burden. I could not rest at night on account or sleeplessness. My attention was callod to Dr. Miles' Kestora tlvo Ncrvlue, aud I commcoced to uso It with tho very best ofloct. Since then I havo kept a bottlo in rny houso and uso It whenever ny nerves become uustrunc. with always tbo samo good result. My son also takes It for nervousness with liko never falling success. I have recom mended It to many and It cures them. All who au3er from norvo troubles should trv It. I It is free from narcotics, perfectly harm- i-m, udu yot sootnes ana strengthen Dr. Miles, throuch his Nervine is a benefactor A. O, LEHMAN. nronrletor of Dkr Lands wim. Dr. Miles' Nervlna Is sold on euirantnn first bottle will benefit or money refunded. TVr Mllarl AJt 4I1UWO Nervine Restores Health We carry a good assortment of Groceries, and all of our stock is fresh except soap, This we keep a long time in our warehouse that it may become hard and not all melt away at the first washing, 20 ounces for 5 ccnt3, The best soap and the most for the money, We name it "WorldVBeatcr" Try it and you will know the rest. "A hint to the wise is sufficient," HARRITT LAWRENCE P, O, Grocery THE May MARKETS. 12. Wheat, cash Chicago, Tunc 6 a. New York, Mny 12. Silvcr,66c; lead, 330. FORTLAND MARKET. Portland, May 12. Wheat valley, 608 61; Walla Walla, 5758. Flour Portland, S3.oo; Hcnton county 3.00; graham, $2.65; superfine. $2.25 per bbf, Oats White, 2526c; grey, 2223;rolleJ In bags, $4-25525, barrels, 4.5o7.oo; cases, 3.75. Potatoes.. Oregon, 3o35c per sack I lay.. Good, 0(5)9 per ton. Wool.. Valley, offAioc; Kastern Oregon, Sc. Millstufls. .Ilrnn, 51 1. 50(1300; ili.nt.sJi;. Poultry-ChickeiiK. mixed, 33.25 broil ers, 2 5o4.oo; itticks, 536; grese, 5i turkeys, livi-, 15c; dicsstd, 151117c. IIIucu.,grccn, salted 60 lln 5c; under 60 lbs 44jc; sheep pelts, io7oc. Hops. .Oregon, 2 to 3c, according to qual. Ity. Butter. . Oregon fancy creamery, 25(3)35; fancy dairy, 25; fair to good, I5i7ji common,i52oc. Cheese .Oregon full cream, I212, Eggs.. Oregon, lie per doz. Uecf. .Topsteers, 3.00(2)3.25 ptr Ib; fair lo good Rteers, 2l2 3.5c; cow, 2i2jcj When Baby was sick, wo gavo her Castorla. When alio was a Child, she cried for Castorla. When she became MUs, she clung to Castorla. When sho had Children, she gava them CastorU Be Sure be very sure- dressed beer. 4VJ(5c Mutton.. Ewes, 2.75; dressed, iVisc. Hogs.. Choice, heavy, 3 253.5o; llglu and feeders; 2 75; dressed, 4c per lo. Veal.. Small, choice, 44c; large, 34c per lb. SAN FRANCISCO MARKET. San Francisco, May 12. --Wheat, 1.08 Wool.. Oregon, choke, $ico; inferior 3 5c, valley, oioc. Hops Quotable at.24C Potatoes 3c per sack. Oats Milling, 7582. SALEM MARKET. ' Wheat. .49c per bu,, market firm. Oats .i82oc. Hay.. Haled, cheat, $5.00(0)5.50; timothy, $7.00. Flour. .In wholesale lots, 3,00; retail, 3.20; bran, bulk 11.00; saclced, 12.00; shorts, 12.0013.00; chop feed, ii.oo 12.00. Poultry.. Chickens, 67c; ducks, 70 lb; eese, 4.50(0)5.00; turkeys, 7c. VeaL.Dresscd, 3. Hogs.. Dressed, 3. Live fTnllln. itlh.ilA. . -WW...V. .vvr:ala. bheeii..Uve, 2.5ofd)3. Wool.. Best, I25c. Hops,.llest, 45c. Eggs,. Cash. 7c Uutter., Rest dairy, 10c; fancy creamery 15c. Cheese .14c. Farm Smoked Meats Bacon, 7c; hams ?'0; shoulders, 5c, '0H5 atoes,.cperbu, Reed's Opera House, I'ATION BROS., Local Managers. Athletic Exhibition Saturday eve, May 16, . that when you ask for a ticket via the Burlington you get n t'eket via the Burhngtou. No matter what your objective point is, you can reach It via our line -EASILY, QUICKLY, UU.1U'UKTAUL.Y. (,iltAi'L.Y. Two routes to the East and south via Billings, Mont., and via at. I'aui. To Omaha, Kansas City and St. Louis, the route via Billlnc. being over 200 miles shorter and many hours faster than any oilier, is preferable, lo Chicago and points beyond take the Burlington from Billings or St. Paul as you wish. Tickets via the Burlington nnd time tables of the Burling ton on application to Iho nearest ticket agent. A.C.SHELDON, G. A., Foitland.Or. I DAILY LINE TO PORTLAND. STEAMERS Altona and Ramona LEAVE DAILY. Portland, 6:45 a m Salem. 7:4"; a, m. I Independence, 6:30 n. m. SUNDAY. 9:00 a.m. 10:15 a.m. 6:00 a.m. Quick time, regular service and cheap ....rates ... M. P. BALDWIN. Agent, Salem. IA X'-J""!1 - JH I -MM Prof, Lucien Christol, of Salem, assisted by his pupils, and the famous "Cleveland Kid" From Clevelsnd, O., will give speci mens ol their skill lu fencing, sparr tog, wrestling and club swinging. Time called at 8:15, Reserved seSt 50c, admission 25c; stage seats $!. Salem Steam Laundry Please notice the cut in prices on the following! Shirts, plain 10 cents Under drawers , 5 to 10 cents Under shirts , 5 to 10 cents Socks, per pair 3 cents Handkerchiefs I cent Silk handkerchiefs 3 cents Sheets and pillow slips 24 cents per dozen, and other work In proportion. Flannels and other work in' telligently washed by hand, Col, J, Olmsted Prop, JOHN HUGHR Dealer in groceries. . ., window glass, varnish the most complete stoctrf brushes of all kinds Lit omt, trusts materials, L hair, cement and shingkij finest quality of qrattsttj NEW ADVERTliiS GIRL WANTED-Aeomwntnl.fc, at hoiiseurnrW nnA lU .ft 'T.im.P"'.' filroets. toH.aW.hlbe,i,SSM ruK SAi.ii-t.ight milch cwiudT year olds. Inquire of M . Egu, Gm 'Hf FOR SALb rioneer croclwf "JUTS store, established 1857; phciefta one of the best locations In the citt,ii of about $5,000 requlctd; object it 4m business, on account of heshli. h? Wright, Salem. $ FOR SALE OU KENT-40 ion hi mucs out. i-irtlr imorotd. .iJl pasture, good ouie, lirp tw,iia benring orchard, lot of snull frt.pc4 es I touu Hiumpage can ue rua. en iij.Si'a 1 S FOR PIClUKES AND FRAMQ"3T A. D. Smiths where you cm Codtrailil in the atists Hue, canrat noattd ul s I lure mats mane 10 order birt Ins 1 . for he knows just whit you ut rip J iosuii tno umej. 1 10 opera noun. CARPET PAl'EK-Urge lot i brown wrapping paper for at clt 1 the thln lor putting under c.rpttt Ut limrnal office. PAPERS Portland, Sacnmaai tai, Tacoma and SinKianciscotapenusti Miller's rostothce block PlAlLIC MEN, I'OLUClAXSAMJto iness houses can obtain all otipi,"a 1S1 matlon fro-u the press of the iUtt,eM4s; country from the Press Clipping fo A cii'i Un on Ulock. rortltna, u , P. O.NEWS SrANl).-Locl Mwp Agency for all nowipapers sod wja Fine atock ol cigais and cooffCtwoflT.f Miller. Pro.). IM' FOR SALETOne house ttl'tiib, uatc-1 in Wheatland. Yamhill wcaj set In cood fruit. For sale at 1 tup." property Is that knwn it hotel. Price $150, Addreu, A, calf nal -lii Reeds Opera House Thursday eve, May H Columbia Fete Thursday evemng, Mar M. Wj rork. tableaux, divfl, PfSr, o children, 40 boys,5 .Jfl. leading merchants, ,roi""2j Co. "V' in pantomlaebur with Columbia. UA"! i-.it.. .(,. iTn tirian church, .fr".. lar 100 c ladies ol the Unitarian churca, Miss Mathews ol cucsp. -y cents and weird Bale at P'tton Bro's.booktwjW Miss Bal 011s ScliooJ OPKNEU CHANGING IN- HALL, Will receive children from 3 years upward Special attention to beginners. All desired branches for theolder pupils taught, includ Ing drawing, modeling, music plain and ar tistic i.eedle work All work done on the in dividual plan, in which each child is ad vanced according to Its own capacity. For terms and particulars apply to Miss 0. Hal. lou. Twentieth and Chemeketa sis. Glenville R KM Reader and Impo5 at the y: m-cji Wednesday, M .. . -ft A! IntheComedy-McQ- A bieh class enterta'SJ price. "Admission Wrj" 35c. Reetveasw-- nn gxtra charge. Hors.eshwne the lowest. itej&S!i horses (cot. "'Y-fcruig 9 BUCu. " 'K,rk Ol r" B. J. v0 meketa store street,