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""ipw' rW sr . s-g. ?l ljQCJ Daffy CapflaJ Journal. JBTf M09TZK SWOTTKaKa. xw-stdai. a?sii. . hk. yr ? !5t fjTf1fe JBL Svrsriz 23 J-5 :t Sale II o2203 yacosa-f iK jacooeue Lawn, X-RAYS, -. .- m m m .----. -CLT 1 u.ur.Los s?l ?? ft hi ,jrr otr. J - IW i O-Mcawsak ytMjwfi '! 'ALTOxXA' fg T f I & r 9 5l. narr r xa- . ' At.Ss J5rtoV mU1 W o AJ X . la fcr W-afost-fcr 4 Wiii . msC Swa-ar j M t. a. 0 ams t'MtWir MTtinc m4 UvA: ntmiut u "OaK. Xm TtA 5 awe" tb-t jxK Every AC a MMTMl e ". wmv on and W ., mm JUam at Uat 5 ceate ibe-yard. 0 & V.'efefeei Pelftctass. Hi&j&a&si Cas&s. t P4 is Sfefe Jf iAft. a fMlMmr nay tor ta M l PIIJ1 M J-9-B T, HOLVEKSO-N, J " Ja- r vr nrt-zurJS, h&em imT. tie 2. mm awfcawar ! Ttey xilaam A aM-aa-. Jgntaai j -4 aat mbs ut if jam xto-nt (X tatiwl B V ' ilWiiiiVmiiii I' Twiiiiimii "" - fmfM, 1 51. Ci4 PT - - w.. II iMi I TVBbK - jmm .i-tair AABV-fl SK aY A rf- as jr. -- - W-tutym. sz&?i Ut. n 1 irmmmt;m Cm ctuatmmnp X Ittatbt a. fV -r . rKi icofcrua urgaaofees. : mm CMt nKN MUrw Hi uk lett Mai toy M ;vrM(tac Xr.MkiNrtO. Ibwa WmW'WU ORSMrfl. M IM4( DMntw&. v-m tx Sm, tM wm i-1 Gdd Medal Black Dress Gcois. Wmwt Qmttoz Ifrmjjrxtd C 1v mr&G WMtm 3aMK WPBC Mf mMw W"WW gull ptr y-tiM. NeTw Checks. Tjkvr. irtl: all ts rt.fon afl Mia s Fancy Bmcot SHrts. Jam Tf m-v iie tf 114ft nnRHWf Umtm. I J-L. wVOHtto turiytar Dr. T. L. I: fa ftaUte? af a It that auaaaae a Mi far -at"" flasEtttafe rat1tfe aml UsStt? r BMatccUie iiaiiiiiialr He Tat -JRH' WatUJa' tlm pZmHtwttoTJ JtASS ae te annr sa B&Wter at tae wasrat icteii, tetaai Tahatw fata ct&t, a 2ii 2 S9nUk2a ktattttt atfel t I.m -iiir -At &taacx7arii!B. Be ? far .cST S tea Mtii; 1 U Hf awB AcaeVaOet fxoe. aaaaaVaRrtke ? ". aw:: -rfcfc the anr yniGmT n eaaajatatfaa a?r -tt IV-OUt A -w ar aaticaS w- K 31- liartia1? 4atT7nc c ta rTtommmmcvtr'- Tfce aaaaaa! nyon af J- &- aia iiifcart aygta-iaia mi CmV &72mimpm mm WAISTS.. tte Lat. As r HPT ftttl-H: ft tatttaeiai tht jrsiaa te. 1k l Kv G. of Daiar, t Umc zaaia at Br-0v. ). . Dalrymple Co, Wholesale, Wholesale To make room for miHtnery the ealire stock of the Ladies' C Bazaar! tp daMrf aat i UtieUf & mteptte am htiag of aadmretr. aaiiafy, vlaiuO'Vt eatko. liaia. 7rKi. aaiawftifcs ate, H ajanltt- va raa(aUwd tnttad i at. Wwaitw tfce ataec. The Leader, ORBCOJf PKPAOUAUi. 0. 9fimtr want to i'urtfaad tffcdr J. G, n'rK( vr4 la ParUsad Sua- dtif Jaa. JawN Mlu wa4 la I'ortJaad tiy. DirW McCatljr s rMUir M te wtttfoaalK mtmUH A. Caar vMUa) Uw a- Umttmtj of State If. It. KlaeaM Is boaM (torn Eo. AUtttmy C. A. i'artu hod laval am IfHHi In IVrtlaad lbi. Mr. awl Mr. A. X. IbIhwh are vfe Hlax frtiwJ In Portland. JotW JOfHM, of Salt I.fik Cltjr, at UMi WIIUhhtU tfantJa. A4)Mat UafHtfal Tuttl U at itat linMM tm (HMctot lw4n. J. IS. 17. of IWUatH), vrm In olty a fw Moara aalarfiar nlflit. Hou. Jff lrr htft uxlay fcr a 1JIhk oxfwlltkMt up Um SnNtlam. Arming UltAmt xml titiudny In this eltr. ruirMlae U INkiIkimI taiy. Mr. O. I Durtliw nai) mm Ltojd tml&tday wltli rabiUrtti In Hub-bird. U r. Ilof, of the Salftui woItn nrtlw Uro, had hmlum in Portland tadnjr. J. . nuRtiiioU. tho vJ known V. M, 0. A. worker, rvtvrnail to I'ortlaod Voinf. II. C Waliltwrtf, the hop ami wool co iiiultrtlon deulvr, rn In Portland tKluy. W'irj. Frawr, a natUe of KokIhim), was tae the u XnZ.F. O. F. 7e aw ;aval to AJAaar r a Kovrmfactazx knaatof ta FwjKwi of ,t aairka. Xr. ai Mm M. D. FMlaa rctaacrf Ka4a f mat a fc vmK -mtj atoaj 3tmUr if'ian ta IVrtlaaA. Can, juai imfcim JlaaMa?, w- ta la ear UAlj mm aadamt wlta tbe atasxJ. HaMiiair estate. Jaf Mffier. wao aoaJs a. lataoaeiafc araitbia la ta tmalt t Jnwrti k rtt- ( stiar f rteadc aatf relUas ta lafecftr. Mr. Berrrana ieaaiat. wb Iw twa t iilimx law daacater Mr. F. E. I H'jMa, retataad toiar to her taoase at Jre9M Cltf . Ir. L. X. iuat, who graduated from toe Willamette oaieitj nd teal depanneat, left uodar for at mm at Hodavlile. Ta S-jcar-oM oa of B J. Lwraee i lror zuioualf III willi a cumplies- tlon of tfooid-aMlartsJ-feTr aad lortoantioa of toe lsftH. Mr ioba Maorer. toe Hakm Ucrcle repairer aisa, vumi to PorUaod Udaf. lie mji cbeap m beeb ar toaaaza for toe repair bwiBe aad oo cttap vtbeal awkat wore ttwV for blm Uwa foor hlKto rade wbeete. All their weak point bare In tinw U Ut re- aewn or MeoKtoeoed. ifot l-e mj uiere are umt itetj psua eneap w nvits aad thai dm titue drives many 10 bay theai wbo wnuld otherTi te uo able to bay ao wheel at all. It k ysM ta&t rnmsimz ta aT2. fa Laaeeaaatr. ietviea IMitr z&Z Jktarsa, U hiter exrzji -TKinz a aaali fa aMlc dtcaloa to zfetre t ta Uata, ad tot Irrirtr fatlta; Uttt ae eeEgfct ta rtt sack caizre, apattid ta a f rltad for adrtce a M u ae jeM do. KJvit Ijla?," sUd Us frfaad. Saor AL R&ed kf ift taGcaUre ia HMae of hi mvAL aad lltw to keartae apple a: : of taeenrvd. AL vat for 2vi aad oscfid to Mitcsell's fawxaae for aa or73afzsUo8 of the himtm. lit iris dvxa oa Mitcbellaj a lolitieiaa, wi zefoast of his Eatacri5 xad, at a fcfeaator, oa aceooat of his eoadaet ia retatios to foese tsdical ofite At. it a derer khlo aad vrooid In mynial. If he were ten TzcfllatlBzof )od?aeat aad fcaa&ed awjciatls? hit bshk; with Drirer'i. The X Raj sssa Is Hill prayisg prop&rttr ad piastla pxatc3. tor The Summer Girl want a new drM and a pair of khoa She ifoUt thp newot and of wo'i hero. now bent Our new sliocs arc here. Lace and button Shoes i n reds and blacks, for ladies, mis 8 c 8 and children, WILLIS BROS, CO, Court end Liberty, the Cb Dty Goals Clotbfop and tn hoe Home. BORN DUItlUK -At litis family Ikmiio near Salem, batuidav April 10, l&l, to Mr. hihI Mm. M. S. DurWn, a son. a'lw new arrtral was named MeKln- ley IlotMrt Durtdn. Oioo Sa4: Fair. The Oreuoa Mate Fair for iim7. ofM 00 J borwwy. bepleaitxtr 39. aad clone on Frtdaf . October . The Imk are now onen for eatrtas for the following Mat races!, the eatrte eklng on May I . TMOrTINO STAKJte. For S-vear wki. mile beaU. Z in 3. forcoIlM owned In Ureeoo, MrasbiBv too. Idaho aod IlritibColaiobia prior lo January 1, laV7. Rotrance tSU, payable 5, May I. lW7-IIOJoly 1. inn, and 110 More eurtin. Added Money iiw. Fur 3year olds, mile heats, 2:64 elaet. 3 in 6, conditions aaate as for yea olds. added. No added money for walk overs. Kl'YMlMG trTAKX. FlreHsttrUth mile dah for 2-yaar old, owned ta Orepoo, Wahint;ua, IdalMi, and Hrltlah Columbia prior to January 1, 1MT Kntranee t, pay. able to, May 1, lair;, HO, Juy 1, J3t7. and 110 before Urlia. Addod money I ISO. For 3-year old, ooe mile, condition wme a for S-year old, 8 entrance. iW. Added. No added money for walk orei. OOKDITiONS. There iiinet bo three legitimate larter In Utani takw to carry added money. It lem than three, the en tnimro money will be dlrhled 05 txsr cent to tint, und 3ft ier cent to beoond coll. Other rue will be puWMud latter AuarvM, C. I). Gaxkiblsok, bocrelnry, Oroiron a late liourd of AKrlculturo, bulqm, Oruk'on. tt The applieasu for federal patronage are aunrooi. Unite a aetoter are aklai; for foreign appointEaeut?. AMo-b' thova applyioz for oSces of tkts klad are Geo, Kapes, Br. Ktwoe, Harry Miller, Judge Beany aad a lot of others. The rash for places stmb u te Iaerea.sio?f instead of diailnHrfaia?. "I'ap" RIchardion got his first practice on convict under a Demo cratic administration aod has kept his band Is on Insane, Idiotic, and in- cor rfgibted aoder Repebiican adminis trations erer si nee. Which is It mayor, 4pap" or principle?" In your case, T "Money talks." So do nioney-bntjk Schillings Best u PwulVr I Urntt & Lawrence Itaaker Tom Hendricks rery pmdeBtly roslM after morlng bearen aad earth to be reappointed, Wbo wouldn't. A Washington paper notes tbe fact tttat 'Ex-Benotor" John II. Mitchell of Oregon Is importuning tbe Presi dent to appoint Van VlecMwbo mar ried the i-bter of Crocker of tbe South ern Pad He railroad co.,) Chief Jus tice of the U. S. court of appeals. This appointment ought not to be made, and we trust President McKln ley's attention will be called to the mutter and that he will not sanction It. We suppose this Is done by the ex-enator In his capacity as "hired man" for the S. P. R.R. Co., and it furnish a forcible reason for his ex clusion from the senate. We do not belie Ye a senator can be faithful to tbe Interests of the people and at tbe same time serve tnese greet corpora tions as their agent. The recent olcctlon In the cost ought to forewarn our leglslaturemen who put pelf of office before duty to the people, that a storm Is Impending that will engulf them, unless by some assurance they can Induce an extra sesalon, and then avail them- selvasof such opportunity to redeem thoir 'pledgos to the people fur re lief of needless public burdens. Oopt. Ormsby's order for the pay ment of a certain portion of .the pen sions received by Inmates of the Soldiers Home, to the commandant of the pott, to be sent to depeudent ro lutlres, or to be usodat the home for the support of such inmates, with the oxeoptlon of l por month, has caused some of thorn to leave the home. Notice the "rocky" appearance of State btreet on the oouth side of state house I TWfiV tlEfll u ox s'l'oniA. &. m ' tin mrf rttsjm. 3zHEsmMirt w.-mimmx 1acSttaararKeaMatad (aaoft. Tfct tJBM nad Imr tS p- jrtft v au& Tat total rt- txmpm Tfet III-: ICJtHISJK. Twf ittat 1st MBi taut- a Si Px mt&t iad ttUSr.imz kau Tat sapsiatead. eafs iaJary Is It 1 jr 3. P. Swaje X Onsum CWf , ad a W Tikmust. 'A HcXiaarilL ffs 2Olat2 &vure '.-odttT- Ta B.tir City iejaoa Gl ih eattai st3c of ti taowjir- atfcd rAty to de in&miSi U Zamcra Ortssc Tfcs Jaer.'rynQioo ire J. T. Dyasanr.C. A. J.. F. Hcw, S. L. BoezzmJi K. P. Bateaer. STATE mTsaasTT. A rezat of ta ti aaiKrHty so ecd fikr To, fttadrtcti b appelated. 5tnl praattaeat zzaik avea of Tjkzu ktr -rriueaGovifaoc Ird, rtstiar ttet ;be latere of toaTert:j & n .uz Krrre hy appntottag nstnis ootd of that dty. The ldx . that kcal s&urs creep isto tlK i&t.r A ;ae tstitstioa. eaostag frfetioe tsd leadiae to tad tmUaz that r&te :ssrioasly to tbe onlT&.-slt. ThH iatasl U not ia leaded to rdn any djRdit oe aay of the geatleaKa who are rsseaU, for thlr aterits and ca.-Ker stasd ad mitted, bat, to enpbiie tat fact the dtScallT is tbe result of tbe iito atioa. Taepkofakalityxreapt to i&A that tbey bare vmvt iatert ia a pobiie iajtitatie diHinct .from tbe geoeral pabtic wb:cblesd tbees to iaspire to cootrU tbe directioa of Its affairs, aad va it to farther seen interest. Heece. there sprio? op op- pisia? paitfes, ooe critieUin? and tbe other eoaMaeadios it- maaareeieet. We bare tbe ides that it would be tet ter for state seacofe that tbe rezeats should sot In selected from itc locality. SCT2EKB COCST. H. W. Corbett, appellant, ts. the city of Portland et al., respondent?, appeal from Mtiltooeah eountr. Judgment of the court below reversed. Opinion by Bean, J. II W. Dunham, rfeffoadeat, vs. W. H. S. Hyde, apc?lla-u, appeal from Coos county. Jodfatent reversed and the cause remanded with directions to dismiss petition. Opinion by Bean, J. A. Hamilton, 'respondeat, vs. A. N. Garabel, appellant, appeal from Mult nomah county. Judgment reversed and the cause remanded with direc tions to overrule the demurrer. Opinion by Wolverton, J. R. L. Sabin respondent vs. S. ii. Wiikins et al. appellants, appeal from Benton county. Judgement reyersed and the complaint dismissed with costi to defendants and a decree here entered accordingly. Opinion by Wolverton, J. A. Jacobs respondent ys. Levi Oren, appellant, appeal from Benton county. Judgement of tbe lower court affirmed. Opinion by Moore, J. David W. Edgar, respondent, vs. T. L. Golden, appellant, from Marion county.l ordered on stipulation that appellant have a reasonable time to examine the copy of respondent's evi dence this day filed and that the clerk of the circuit court be required to send up all the exhibits Introduced in evidence, and copies of records so In troduced and that respondent have fifteen days after tbe transcript is completed, as above, to serve and tile his brief. Cecil Garnsey, et al, appellant, vs. Klamath county; et al. respondent; P. II. D'Aroy attorney for appellant 2f. B. Knlghtattorney for respondent, argued and submitted on respondents motion for affirmance, the appellant being in default in serving brief. APPOINTMENTS. For regent, of the State University at Eugene. non.C. B. Bellinger of Portland, for twelve years from April 15, to succeed Hon. T. G. Hen. drlcks of Eugene. For regents of the state normal school at Weston, Hon. Preston A. Worthlngton, of Weston, for six years to succeed himself, Hon. Walter G. Lynn of Union county, for six years from April 3, to succeed himself. f jrffeal of Vi fr-J.BBTferfce TS. 5mm lAnr.Gmi&rr. AA Lt : J Iwina fit tta ta eiat 1"ae an "Hit' ai ta mai aai TV Kcaaw-r la 1 mi lie a aaTr f ;a-i-. Tta?nft! jaaiartTf nnmc 1 aieea acre- far IDfrUa par 1 Jadsaaaat aoias C X. xbtl t al of T. T. DaeaBWtc IMarl(.l3ia ta ear of f O. X Ltaaay. itiBr. w TaaK BL MiXT. DiOk. la pWaUi-, -rn Xlmi pwedmwir- smU wa? fied ta tfce ttmt SmUBmn my Bsaotrtb Bros. . B. B. Geaer ; -aad wife. oaiiM4 aot Boad WflitiMntxmamwr- of lb 2laea X ; a Had tbeir aiiiaaail ttmMU jawiaf rxxkwii of W. xjadita2r mi Tae ia-wsatorj of ta at 9t H. B.HotaK5. 9i!iL ? tted with coaaty etert: by ta adauaiitrttrtx. 0fcTfe 2. BrAm-m. It bos tbe jeot-iTtj to te ia tar ooaaiio a e.nn.1- VihaMMk nr:.. Claris- asii tSfJh Xirios U0 caaii R3S JP tojit aaeosat KS. JBeiiar 1 total ' VLSI. Jg A- ". Ba. oae of TAt eseator j of jP tbe estate of . S- Bars, deceased. B3A Umi hu seari-zaaaii rfrt witfa' m tbedert. biace bif 1H sutemeat be bi rtceiTw! OHtLm, whleb added vgj to tbe buaaee already oa band, 'curat a utttl of !11.7.13. i-oae eijodl tarrss w&re n-acfe-arr aad tbe oelaoce rtfortcd at this titae is 8ll,;JM3. Tbe ia&l zctonat of W. F. Jooe?. adaiiabtrator of tbe J. W. Jooes es tate, will U beard on May llh at J. H. Ricbe-' last femi-snaual r- pxt i5 admiahtrator 0' tbe e-ute 01 G. S. P. Elebfe, deceased, is on tile with tbe dert. Tbe receipts foot ip 15TA3& aad tbe dlibunements UtfH. ja ocder to gel cor handsome new line of "Troy -s-aisfB bdbce tbe people we will offer them at Special Sale -MONDAY AND TUESDAY AH new. fresh goods. 257 Commercial st arvrac Lv PaosATZ Cockt. Tbe ill ? T . J. Harding, a wealthy Marion ) ty farmer, wbo died several weeV since leaving property valoed at about iM . COX was icday filed in tbe prote eoort. Tbe will was exeeoted on July lv, lS&trJenkiQS 2nd Charles Hardioi'. sobs of tbe deceased, have teec named as executors of the eute aod C. O. Pealsnd. Martin Wampoleaod Henry Pkkins will appraise tbe estate- ; jg- 3rrcr- g S rnL v TV-fjT' .r- t g- filflTHINfi k B i I H I I 1 1 1 1 1 -al ULlIllIliU f n ATiiiwr f x- ar g t -v v Foe Thikty i-AYS. Job.n-Luke.lbe deaf mute wbo created such a com motion in the Western solooo on haturday afternooo, was today sen tenced to tbinr days imprisonment in toe county Jail for two charges of assault and battery that had peen filed against him. He was charged with assaulting Mr. Biason, the bar tender and Chief of Police A. C. Dilley wbo made the arrest. ovs ro:sL:rvk.. &- j m SATISFIED. Da rrtry cn7 -THE INAUGURATION. of cor eld system of supplying to new customers what they cannot find els?" where has greatly, to the chagrin of cur cempetiters, increased cur list of patrons to enormous proportions. OUR OLD MOTTO The best goods fcr the least meney. i Salem Woolen Mill Store j r Men's, Boys' and Youths' Clothing. ' "!?Vwly ,-i"'Vi' -J'at7 0v,'viA7 "N"i-Ci VVwfa iftSJ'O' si'-CiCrW? at the great Portland sale of me ciu.uw Clover stoct ar pieaseo. tiZJM to 516.50 navv blue tin. i.H fJI Several Who Have Bourht Suits Well Pleased. A number who haTe bouctat suit clothing ire veu iforms for 250. J-ATEST MANDATE. Pootland, April 12.-Make no ml take, but attend tne creat assignee sale men's and boys' clothing at once, as the entire stock must be closed out i,!SJ,J1f ' 1697' and are therefore offered at lower prices than other mer chants pay for them. Bv order of the Assignee J. M. MojeS O' Cor. Third and Oak streets. d&w Mohair Wool Wanted n,Be Tf,l0.m,as Ky Woo,en ilill com pany, of this city, has the only ma- ?niryMestof lhe Mississippi river for working up mohair wool and the rSSK07)! pay,Dir the h'Bhest market price for that: commodity at its Salem offices. , 10 ,A .. - IU tvt A New CoxDrcTOE. Ed Elder, who has served as conductor on tbe Salem local for several months has been transferred to the overland that runs between Roseburg and Ashland. His place on the Salem local has been filled by J. H. Hansborow an old em ploye of tbe company. Mr. Hansborow is a brother to Senator Hansborow of North Dakota. Lets GREAT d It and EXCITEMENT Is Cause fct t Chinook SAiAio.v.--The season for Chinook Salem opened Saturday the 10th Inst, and will continue until July, t , E . M aqnolu Restaur wt Meals at 10 cenU or 15 centTH gome eooWnrroSnahoS 9-2t Reduction Coupon ! Grand Easter Opening at the "Nonpareil." Kefders of The Journal are re- sent it at the 'Xonpariel" Ea'ter millinery opening and secure the great reduction in prices fprjjg aud summer advanced stvles. g REDCCTION COUPON EASTER GREETING. All tfiiassisiSSffaa?. the -N O N P A RIEL"7) ' ,pRIL 14TH AND lolll. Mtsees. OliiMron nA Sfy h,ats Dd bonnets, will be displayed and sold at spec ial prices to make itagrm object to attend and buy at this opening. Do not furget the place or date. l 3l7Commercia. sfsS,L0r. There Alt. The Kootenay country Isattractis tbe attention of prospect. rs, mirua men, capitalists, peculat rs andii tbe world, because of tbe van weslit of its mineral resources,.: tBita nothing to the exciten-cct wdkS arises at meal time am' zz t'-epase-gers between St. Paul and Lasox tbe Wisconsin Central Lres, wto tbe dining car service is ttebest J tbe world and prices are reisoailfe For further particulas apr'y to yes nearest ticket agent, or address J. I Pood, C.P. A., Milwajke, WK, Geo. S. Battv, general agent. IMS s'ttrt street, Portland, Or. tt Which The tariff b.ll may mib goods hlzher or lower, bt ar croctr- ies are always the lowet and y can't afford to bur grocer.es or crai ery without consulting us first. John G. Wright, the pioneer gr r. Heirttw" cured bv Dao"'j B'te1 1, -M td jrNNy5T-irsT"-r-Y-- ?;'---- 1 'o.s-Vbi uMjtJtS I (wfjf A KNOCK DOWN v X Argument for and glassware, ana glassware. ? $1 Glass Pitchers, - I guaranteed. close buyers of crockery v v 25c. v AmA i 4 -wxw arouna and get one of bargains, Other lines Sormemann's Grocery, 124 State street these great "i proportion. A Patton Brothers, Rubber Stamp Headquarters ! Every' thing li the ruV ber lie ofstafl? maik to order. Bestd work n Look over the W 1 lowing lists and olace yoorjof- der with us. Hand Stamps, Self Inkers, Daters, Numbering 3Iachloe, autcgraphs, monograms poet et stamps, rabber stamps hoU- ers, stamp Inlc(all colors -tary seals, stencils ef e guarantee our prices are l"er than any rubber stamp, una ontbecoast,andtbat theworK that our firm turns out is tne best and gives the cleared im nrasvslnn p. Rrsj tne Sponge cushion rubber stamp We are sole agents. Patton Bros,, Rubber Stamp Headquarter55 State st, wmmvm