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t Ty ffWmWWflfmrTWmmTTmWTmfW 756. SPECIAL. I I flf FOR A f 2 V HHW DAYS M t Ladlca black kid, strap naiidal at. wllli' buckle mil bow". . . . s Ladles tenia congress shoca. . MIsee black kid, strap lanital J? likacut J Mleees Urn Oxford ties 75 C Can't Stand Coif Many children can't 6tand cold weather. The sharp winds pierce them, and the keen air hurts them. Thcv have cold after cold. 5 1 lose flesh, and spring-time 2, finds them thin and delicate. 3 SccUSSnvtifetoTL I & Sbo? Store . tamtt 04 Stato Stroot. 2 iAiAMi lAiiiiiiiAiaiiiiiiuiiiiuiiuiiiaiiiAAi wherelt would jkiss into the channels of local trade. The example that Salem has get In this connection ia an excellent ono for other towns to adopt. The Money Devil la fattened and pampered by the prevailing ayalcm of bonded in debtednesa. The Salem plan does offer some relief to the exactions of outside Interest eaters, which enable a class to Ihe tioii the fat.of the land without do ing their share of the world's work, and, at the same lime, ghes to them undue prominence and poaer In both private and public affairs. THE SIDNEY MILLS. THE MIL? JOURNAL MY HOVMH BHOTUttHA THUK8DAY, MAHOlf 1 600. Oilljr, Ono Tear 93.00, In Advanoo Dally, I'out Montiw 91 00. In Ldrauoe Weekly, OnoYoar 91.00, In Advance SENDING OftBUON MONEY BAUT POR INTUREST WHILE THE PEOPLE'S SUnPLUB LIES IDLE will make such boys and girls hearty and strong. The body is better nourished, Ko,,,ed w,lh ,mP'ved Machinery to and they are better pro tected. The blood becomes richer, and that makes them warmer. Is oAen looked fori drew! and danger. Mniiy women are pbydcaUy unfit to De comc mothers. They are sick and weak The htbr'a caaintt I wird to as a time of lot. ttd ti-po.j'l druxiUlt. iCOTTA BO WNETChmlt. N.w York. going to Imj llio plaything of n larger ,-uwrr mai win rcnoer n i.nrm.css. ,olnlnoreo. ,or Mllini. Icnccs to work The horticultural board now pays ll lIml tll0 lrllela coal(, not an(1 Tho board of Water commissioners of , The Dalles has been advertising for bids ' for 125,000 of water bonds. Tho bids t'wsro oponed Monday night and the jlTIa Mountalnonr says i B Tla antnBilulntl limn nrmxwuliwl In Hh bWa and accepted that of N. m H...I. a. n .in.i. i .. in i :, f " .iwiin i wtt vi VMIUiKl'i HUllllllVU .fc t f Wr aMt, H. 0, Barrel, of Bpokane, k- rrnmw nm iw iku me UOIXIS 01 par. t m eommMon to pay the expenses o( tWffOtMtliHC tho loan. The bonds are to ran 30 years at 4 per cent, Intercut llaUtaAJa UittLnnnimllu fPl... IuMt I. i i. t;iv vuirniuiUHllTi &I1U jmiii Iff - mldered a good one by tho cotnmls- mvn, m iv is iwo per cenv lower man Uie present bonds are drawing, and was BCfotlaled on the best terms possible- h. The Dalles would havo done well to havo taken a loaf from tho experience of Balem. Although alio pays the samo rate of Interest, tho bargain tho has made is not otherwlso comparable with the one made hy Halcm In hor popular loan. y Tho Dalles bonds run for 'JO years, whllo Salem has tho option of paying nooner If preferred. Tho Dalles pays "tho ox pontes of negotiating tho loan" j rhlum paid nothing on that score. HutUiogrcateitdllfercncu lies In the fact that Tho Dalles bonds go to the Kast and tjiery cent of Interest, amount, ing In all to 80 percent of tho amount t received will be sent to tho east, whllo local capital la left lying hlh In the .ibauks with no profitable Investment In i fright. While Balem borrowed her money of her own small capitalists; furnished a. good Investment for 1(15,000 o( the Idle funds of her own cltltoin; and not 'i. h cent of cold cash will go nut of this community for Interest. Tho Dallos brings In 123,000 of l.'att WH money in comimtlUon with her local capital, and will send back (10,000 to Pay It UP I Balem neither brlmrs In nor aeitda out a cent. tRosio more Oregon oltlcs better gel hayseed councils, like Halom, i j... '.' i i it HnilTinil on ifn i,rviif,.u ' wm.,wim rnwii uiiurrnnai Tub Jouun al is aiVcd to boom a big fruit groauis coiiYi-ntlon at 1'ortlandto form an organlcatlon to market tlioir prodfjut. This Is a very laudable enter jw let, but the circular Is sent out from a ral ofllceholder'a olllce at Oregon jCUyaadls signed mostly by jolltlcUns wlio n making Uielr living not out of fruit but out of politic". itTiiers is more canto for a wheal gron convention to form nn organisation 10 tSCarLalll whv thv rnnnnt matVat thslrproiluct without "a ulggvr in the foodpllo1 of from Itetween soen to elvo CAnts a bushel between the valley ad .Portland pet aetxwiito.1 for. HWliun theao ixilitlcal fruit grovrt IVBorganlseil.what InUrostwIII they reprcieqtT The produwr or the big bankliv liansporlatlori and oomuttition Will they not get the fruit growing business into the umo dor aWecondltldinhal the grain pruluwr gTiij when from 7 to 1J cenU a buthel .slvetHln transit" by the tnvlnlbl uwid of a plng robber troitT JM m producer of uhoat aulfiull fc these facta and thoi rwlue that their org4Wtlttlou altr tt Is found la president (t',000 n yrnr, nnd altogether sicndi many thouxands of tho taxes of of the people. Can any fruitgrower or tiurftcryman, hIio la not getting a "slico of (he pork" fell wherein ho gets a cent of benefit from thla expenditure? Docs tho f 2,000 a yci.r president havo to neg lect his private interests to attend to tho dutloaof thoofi1eo7 Hctcntiflc instruction in fruit growing now properly proceeds from tho Stato Agricultural College With It bulletins and farmers institutes It Is able to dis seminata all the Information thnt Ih needful. Tho organization of fruit growers to market their crops is n purely business matter and every man who has a crop to sell should treat It as such nnd not rely upon the stato or any lot of asitcrnblod politicians to work out his aalvfttion for him. Dr. null's Cough Uyrup Will Oive Im mediate relief to a child suffocating with the dreadful croup. Mothers, kcop this reliable medlcino always handy and It will savo you many uneasy hours. It costs but iH cents, COMPLETE INDEPENDENCE f Let England win a few moro battles over tho patriots of tho South African republic and seo how tho sentiment of tho world will drift toward lutorlcrcnco, how rapidly sympathy will develop for the struggling llopuhllcs. Mark this prophesy i the demooritllo spirit of this iigo will neter permit Orcul llrllalii to take oiroMlou of those Kcpuhllva nnd thereby of nil Africa, The complete independence of those ltopuhllo and thu United Htate- of Kouth Allien will be established, per Imps nt tho cost of millions of lives and Irvasuru. Hut thu hands on tho clock of time never move lnujkwinl, and no mon archy can set Iheiii hack. When Trcsl dent Oleu'luml told Hugland "hands off Vouesueltt," thu whole world sustained him. An American president today should say "hands off Boulli Africa." Hty It iu a dlploiuatlo manner, l'renldout MoKlnley, hut say it as If you meant It) say it plainly and llrmly and a million volunteers will back your words against tho world. If )im don't say it tho norld can only coneludo that our country, MilhdoruuMiy, France and Hiissla, are under Biuret rt'stralntto permit Hngland to throttle free Inititutious In thu Inter est of beastly multi-millionaires the development of our shipping If the American people aro not to havo the benefit of these blew In us to flow from an expasnslon (follcy thoy will say lo hades with Hxpnnslon. To Oliro A Cold In Unit rinu Tjks Uitll llwnm tjultiliii TkliUU. ' "lu lehitt'l Ih luon.y IU f., t (l K, . (Inifi'i nUualUta U mi uli Uu. 'M All euir. POII CLEAN ATHLETICS, Tub JouittfAb, la a lellovcr In the latency and all-sunicicncy of tho wood pile, tho washtuh, the garden and lion est useful Industry ns a substitute for a great deal of so-called athletics. Hut it roallr.es that It cannot ct tho great mass of pcoplo lo accept these rural and rustic views. They want some thing moro ornamental and useless. For a great many, however, who aro attending college or engaging In busi ness and professional pursuits, athletics Is nn apparent necessity. A gymnasium, Held sports, and indoor sports offer relaxation, amusement and nhotesomo recreation. Amateur athlolic sports con ducted properly stimulate, a spirt of manliness and fairness. Till Jouhkal has taken no hand iu the decision of unprofessional tactics con uectcd with the local college, Such tactics and practices havo been aired iu tho press of tho istato until they have given the Halom amateur nthlotlo management an unenvlablo reputation for trickery and anything but high minded gentlemanly conduct of such matters. A uewnthlellcassoolatlou Is proKtcd. Hy ult means let the organization pro ceed. It It be In thu hands ol gentle men, with whom our doiim can associate without danger of contamination, or absorbing the Jesuitical principle that in sort, politics and business the menus, honover dishonorable, Justllles tho end, so you keep out of the l'en, The exclusion of Mt Angel college, or uuy college or amateur athletic nasocl ntiou Is discreditable In this day and nge of tho world. Halom pcoplo repudi ate such an attitude ol Ignorance, nar rowness, bigotry and dufferi Of nil things In the world athletic sports should bo kept free from the spirit of uxclushenets to gain advantage, Increase its Output of Oold Dust A few years ago the Wallaces bought tho uatcrpoucr nt Ankeny with special reference to supplementing their water works plant at Salem, and to furnish tills city with electricity whenvor it should Ixi needed. Until tho city may require a further extension of Its electric light nnd power service, the water power at Ankeny, will he used to run tho Sidney Flourlr- t!ll- m.- t i ,i i.,.. uiiiib. jiu'bo inivu moil iiiorouKiuy ru modeled nnd refitted with tho most Im proved machinery What the Wallaces do they always do right nnd began grinding this week. Tho Sidney mills havo mado n reputa tion forgone brand of Hour that Is win ning popularity whorovor introduced the Gold Dust brand which has been on tho market for somo time. Tho Sidney mills aro a local enterprise and aro desirous nnd deserving of local pat ronage, and Wallace's Gold Dust flour is gottlng it. tt sglMasgflSB1Bl'l m' " ' The Orient Insurance Co. OK HAK'IKOKD, CONN, f 9IR (K). Assets iirw not) Liabilities. ......... ., i'Su'OiO' Surplus to Policy Holders l.JH.uio. Will insure you against loss by Are; for terms enquire ol TOOMAS BOLTON, Resident Agent. , , "v.t- JalClli, v-nt. journal wuiLt. SOUTH AND EAS1 VIA Southern Pacific Co, THE SHASTA ROUTE vnnwmMxaKMastjsissstKtii BEECH AM S EMM a gm Ourotnttreattea, 10 ccats sad 24 catt, at all drag stores. in a womanly way and may well look with fear -ward the time of maternity. Intellign preparation for this time it niot essential. An athlete " trains " for mouths before his trial. Most wotneu do not " train " at all and yet their trial is to be Cfty times as severe as the athlete's. During the period of gestation every woman should use every meant to strengthen the organs that are to be tried. Thev should be kent In perfect health The fslntett symptom of dis order or disease should be promptly eliminated. Dr crce's Favorite Prescription is design 1 1 to do this very thing has been doing it for over thirty years. It is the one sure medicine for all female com plaints, It is the only medicine that nuty be absolutely depended upon to practically abolish the pain and danger of childbirth. It is the only preparation of its kind that is the invention of a reg ularly graduated physician a skilled and experienced specialist in the cure of diseases of women, Mrs. Kratrton Allen, of DorKt, Ontario Co . Ont,. wrilti "Iwi In tery noo health for lour tlmf, dattor from theblrthoimy llttltri'l. I tried different doctor and different medlcinea. t took four botllea of ' Favorite PrtacrlpUoa ' ina sccin 10 oc pc ncciij wcu again." New Strawberries. Growers canmake big money out of new Siiawbeiiies. 100 strong plants will produce 5000 plants if put out now besides about half a crop. I have plants ol TENNESSEE, M'KINLEY, RUBY, IDEAL, DOUBLE CHOPPER. DOWNINGS PRIDE, SAUNDERS, SHUCKLESS. CERVERA, DU MAURIER. Send for free catalog descriptive of vai leties and culture K, Hofer, Salem Ore, Trnins leavo Salem for Portland nnd ay Htntlons ntOM4 n. m. mid 4:14 p. m. i.V Porllatld.-. 8 30 A M Lt Salem 1HX) A .M Ar Aalilanil . ...... 2 13 A M Ar Sacranienlu . 8.1)0 I' M Ar Ban rninc!ico.... 7J P M T.1IO P 1 VM V M ll:o A M 8:1S A M ArOs'lcn . li.ii A It Ar Denver....... D-eO a M Ar Kanw, City..' . 7.M A M Ar Chicago 7.41 A M uliaii's Stable! Canadian Tho underslHiied nro now occupy iiiK "Ilnffman'H Stnhle" and lire ready to hire you a nice Hk or feed nnd caro for youi tin'" wlicn in Salem. Hortea lximdwl by tho week. PnticfaLtlon guar uiitccd. Your patronage folic! Ited. 2 12 tf. Harold Reynolds- Pr iciicHy Unit. i CASTOR I A Tor Infant and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought "ofS Boars tho Slgnaturo "A l'enny 8cd It a Penny Earned." lioonomy It the looaoti tatihl by thin iy nK. u in true economy It In trim llood'aPumipurillaat thla to titku aeaauii bo A BMIKTY MAKK8HIFT. luatultiacatlonof tho declaration of it. II. .i I ... ..a . .i . ... me irviiiiuni, inai i-ono uieo naa en tltlclto frio trade with our country, tho Iokoc liouio under preure of thu parly v hip hajpaiwMl a revenue tariff hill for that ialand. Thu nlvk and tho dying were drained oui of their U-.U to pull tho uitWHire through, by 174 to 100 ot. Hit ItamiWIwua vote.1 ai'tltut ami four Demoerala for. It lilolmho)HHl the lenate will wipe out thla Iniquity. Ttio tlrt auialtlou oi territory irom tlie bvauIMi war U to como Iu ladeii with tariff liulua. llawa. Ilan tariff are throw Inu ten mllllena extra piotltt Into tho haudi of the augar tnnl. Ukii tho alter of what tnut ihalllhe Iruluilrlally Smpmeriihed In liabilautaof l'ortw Ilkai m offered up? The wily teal argument for the aciiiet lloivof tlie b'panial, 04eMimi le Iu tboteudeuey they would Melon fur liit at rr Ireedum ot ommricia inter wurw. the atiiuu'tta t. el.r.i.it of cauau It iHirillea, enrlohe and vitalize the blood and tluia preu'iita alekneai. and puti the who ayntem In n atalo of neaitii lor llio coming teaitou. Kery bottle ot llood'i Karnaiiarilla contalna 1(X) thxH1 Kwitlvn proof that It la eeon- SALEM SCHOOL DISTRICT. FACTS FROM OFFICIAL FINANCIAI STATE- MENT-WHAT OTHER TOWNS ARE DOING Direct Nomination Ballot for School Director is Asked From All Who Pay Taxes or Have Children to Educate. There U n flOO iirojierty ijiiiiliflcation required to oto uttho echool election In llilmllHtrlct (wlilcll In neither liikt unr rrinnlltiillniml l.ni m.ill tt a ..,.,.,,.1.-1 it must bo obuyiMl. Hut all oltezena, innlo or female, who hao children to sehool PRODUCE BUYERS. H.S.GILE4C0. Wholesnla FruitH, I'rodtno, etc Salem, Oregon. Oltlcoj Insur ance block. 'Phono 1)01. Ware house, at Wallace warehouse. SALEM I.ODGliS H. J. W. W. Hulcin Camp No. HI. MecU urcrr Frldar rvuf.. lr!7.JO, In A. 0. V V hall, Htmo I in. tiKlK K X. Uoulllrrd, P. C.s W. A. Moorca, clerk, roo. '1, iliiorra bile KORICSTICRS OK AMBRIOA Court Sherwool ForcH No. 19. MeU Ktldur tilxbla In Turner Muck. John M. Cliaic, 0. II. A, LllroiYD Hvcj. ll-17-l)r fill I ( Soo I'acilic Lowest lates Best service To and from till point Knft nnd Kiiropc. The only lino rnnnin tliruiij.'li SI. I'aii lor nlu Jlonlre.i Hoston Without Change. Itovnl Mail .St(nni8!il) f.ln. tojiipiiu mid Chlnn. Cnmtiiian and Australian Steaninhlp Line to Ar ! Anitelca 1:20 1' M Ar i:i 1'du) oeu 1' M Ar Furl Worth . fl,?A M Ar City of Mexico 5'A M ArHouftAti 400 A M Ar New Orleans . 6-23 1 M tr U.hlnB on C(2A M Ar New York ...1.43 1' M I'ullniiin nnd Tourlrits curs on botli ttaln?. Chuir cars Sacrninonto to Ogdun nnd El 1'itso, nnd tourist enrs to Chicago, St. Louis, Now Orleans nml Washington, n A 111 0) A M liiZ A M .3U A II 1-00 A M O0 I' M BJO A M .6 A M 4 00 A M O'ii p M : A M U IB P M Connecting nt Sim 1'rnndlsco with eev urul Bteiunehlp linos for Honolulu, Japan, China, Philippines, Ccntrnl nnd South America. Seo Mr. W. W. Skinnor ngunt nt Snleni Stntiou, or luldruNH C. II. MAKKUAM, G. P. A., Portland, Oregon. (listCarstiii Honolulu iiiidjliisliti I i msivM mm taMfjamaaMioi ir?h mJSM mm All nrpAKTi nm "Fair Mall 8 1. in duo kanci Flyer 315pm or pay inxes lo aupiwrt Hdiools havou right to ex prera their opinion at to ptib lio iihoo K)llciea und In tho choice of n acliool director. To this end we lnlto nn iu mi otii n direct r.oiniiitmoii naiiot for wlioo ilirector nt tho end ol this column. Tho recorda of tlm clerk of this Hchool district contain two llnauclnl retiortH ono irotn Jlarch 0, 18011, to January 1, 1000, nnd another elves eatimates from January 1, 1WX), to July 1, 1U00. Another rejiortof llnanees will lw made at thu ';.,JC,,, M1W!1nl'' o rert for thu whool year from October 1, 1800, to July 1, 1000, Is mado up. ' ' WHAT TIIK TWO IIKIMKT8 SIIOIT. I'roin March II, 1800, to July J, 1000, Ihe reports idtow tho following facta: Tolal Imudul clr U.. . ...... l um nn noaiinit -ttu im, i. i!w....nr:nn:.::r.:r :: 3nS SS Hoatln. cUM (.(Imattd July 1, luuu .... JH JI to Vkliutlun Ulatrlct, law .5J'irj"; !. I.. T.iu.tioi. jrnr.irz":. ?ii;?Ji SS Itecelpta from March 0, 1809, tu January 1, 11)00: wra ram x. im . it. Mil m - G.WOOU HlatSMhiail tax. la'M.. Ununty arhiiol tax, Ib'.ii.. llorrimMl on notfi - $ TolalCMh, tn tnonlba .... lira Iniuranc ctrrldl ... Intercut Items iu both ruerta: January 1 to July 1, 1IM), on l.nn.1. , Januarr 1 til Jul I. Ham nnnij.. Jrch i, law, to January 1, iwu, lutarvtt on ootwCIZIrirr March t, lv, lo January 1, 1V00, Inter it on Umda..... im.i luicrniirum furtuo, law, lo July 1, 1D0U j fleathtrxi.tr mouth -...... a W.IMM 44,(iOOOO ,OJ SO fASSA 3UIM 2, WIS IU Cxlofle cwtt iirjatillort ir uiuntli. ul iKilyttcbnla mi year 1'alnilni! ..-.-. ... &,IS 46 1,774 00 lfou 100 U) 1,-Jis o brown Writes Mmlth All About What, Happened to Jones, Chicago, III., id Mv Dkak Smith: Vour polutir wus u peuch. 1 lore fur Chicago Imtuedl utclv after 1 xaw you, nod of course tKiugh'u my ticket over tl e Wisconsin Ccntrnl Uv. from hi. Paul toCiilciiiMi. I hud plenty of lime In St. Paul in uoi up town nnd gut my cupper, as my train leaves .St. Paul al7MU. tu. i reiuriicn in mo tienui uouui t:m, For rntefiinl information npply to 0 M LOCK WOO I) Ak'cnt SulcunOre. II. 11. A UoU, Agent Portland. K. J.Coyle. A (J.P A, Vancouver 11.0 I BCoMtJUkUMaukaulBBP Sp m, 8n. m ex Dun Uattir- . iir iu D, m Iaic yalctn TIMK RIUKnul.E. From 1'urttaiiit Halt lake, Denver Omaha. KaUMu ljjiil,Clilcao nnil Em Kl. Viurlli City, Bl.B: 15 I I' Aitrivr Hpuknne, Mliniu-i kniip VI... SOO WnllnWillIn lllx.lH, Ht. I'sol, Uilluth. Mil- WHnkvo (;hlrK and aut t UUKAN HIKVMHIIll'rt. Fur San Franclaoo, tiall crcry live dnya. COLU.M1IIA ntVEIl lo Aatorta nml way tflndlnut, VII.IiAMKrrK RIVEII I'ortlnnJ, NewtH'ta and IJlllUlllgi. 4 1 1. in 4 . 171. xUun I ArB. lnm way.O p. m oinll. and i-tf O fcN triV'iMi'liiilceiif rue fnllmv When puMlnir tnrnugli the gate thollnir ruutesciM They aro all fumuiio uulcinun Mtld: 'J'liore's jour train tol'-cenlcnttructlnc ihe right." I handed my grip to the O. It, & N , via Odgcu unci Denver- genlleiuanly porter, who placed It In Shttttu Itnulc via .S.icrainento, Og my Iturtli. ( mi will uuttcu 1 cull this , deu and Denur, my train, whllo It, really belong:) tnl Shasta lloiito tl.i S'icramonto, tho Wisconsin Central. I i-ould not I Major K. Aiheripierniic. help but feel Hint I owned the train, l A dullv llnu if thruuuli PULLMAN untl even thu road, tlm employes aro PALACfc utid TOIMUST SLKKI'. si courteous.) I then prepared myself KIW, San I'rancNco nnd Los Auuc fnr thu comforis Iu store Well, talk 'os to Chicago nils Is The Short Line frtun southern California To the East, Apply to the whims ufjjiho 0. It. .., o h. L., Kouilicm Paclllc. or the iinders giiud, fur folders and Tuwdav. Ilmnulav anil PatnnUv t A nil . Itututay Wedmwlay nml Friday nt 10,(0 . in.' ' FOIl COHVALLI8 And way point! Tuesday, Thunday and Ealur. ilay,J.30p rn, WILLAMETTE RI VKIl DIVISION Dally iMiats to Portland iim above. Transfers to street oar line at Oregon Cliy If tliu titfjiiincrsuni Juluycrl thetc. uoiimi trip uckcis to nil points In Oregon, Washington or California. Connections uiudu nt Portland with all rail, ocoan and river 1 1 nets. W II. IIUULUUIW Oen. Pass Agt., Portlant), Of. O.M.l'OWISIW, Agont,Trado Street thick, hult'iii U01SK& IIAIIICER, City Agunle. om ( aoo y to take only II 'onstipntion is ct ood's cured by Hood's Pills. 7 I i 1 i ASHIKG FEATHEK PILLOWS GHVmYMf TaiH 4 aaamtt. ua tin u bum. .-. mm, wIm (V r M mM1. JX Z5?JZ'J ' " -- " wmw hmvi. nil " ftp vm w AUOUT MR. U'HBN. iiik juuaxAi. nas no iieaire to do any Injuitlce to lion. W. H. U'Hen, of Ore gon City, Portland and other places. Nulther dHs It with tu allllct its readers with doses of or about U'Hen. Hut as tho manager of ltofortn parties, as the halder-upot Icglilatnres, as the ens Indian of oonstitutional amendment. the director of Direct Leglilatkin, he is a piece ol publle property and subjeot to dtouMlon. Here ia ono of laleat ram- niMitsoii the gtmtleHwn of many aetlv-j Itle Kutiene Ouartl, Feb. i. in i....t ii ..... .. . I n. . . . ". wi, Uie rumier IViiailwt leader of Ca-kamas eotinty, U well allow n by u reeowt tiunwotloti Iu Miinii no niiimi Willi utile orllt. u Ken Iwd made nrrangementa with nn emphiyo of Ihe Oregon City Courier llemkl, the I'nlon Hirty uawspaiw Claekutuas coontv. fur funr l.,l. t aihertliiug sKr., utkl the moiey thenv fur ami twik a rweJpt. When the miliar ul tha luiix. I..... l ?! , wdsmiIuu, and tlie tmi tlrh Sir. U lten inlumlnl tu oonmt b ati, an atlnek uaiu tke Union nativ - l,.l lull i.r.i.k.1.. a. ...!!.. I at ' " .... .... ,....,,,, mnmiini i,it o(Ht- i.l ami iJUrw.1 Ui return iw nuiiiey, which olfer was reJiuet by Sir. P'ltwi lhu there was h trw.t tuiL. ..ui . ailing ot uaiHe. No gaMtltmiail MwiUI l WHAT OTHER TOWNS ARE DOING IIIK J (111 II Mil, K'lll Oil 111(1 tt rlos In 11 llllinl.Ar nf Clr..,n.. I.... InUm..!., i. ...... lln... . 'II" to the followlnir nuisllona ... ... .r- . . "1. Kindly Inform us w hilt number of mill. m.l,.vd m trlot for "M'l'orl of public schools-not for reiwlrs or buildings? '.. Jjhttt grades are tauuhtalwto the Oth grade?" "3. Has your tllstrlct a high school?" tnu miawera are printed as lollowst ns, nuking answers x Is levied iu your dls nun?" I ment AI1UKV. ,' two milk "u,,1M)rl0' l,1,,ll tchoa'' ontsldeof stato and county npimrtlon. .'. lentil grado is taught. I Yes, we have a high school. Viitan. Pahklii, Clerk, .1. Ln:y?'&$2v"j?'''- ) i lJnlwrUy!'"l,,'lK"Wh01 UMl l,rel,ari'imi'll for entrance to the Stato CUo. Cbaw, Cferk Six mill Tenth hi Yea, wo T. U Ciiahuan', dlerk. i' V?t0.H " 'evJfer Nthool urHe. ' 8 anil I. Iliiir.i t 1.I..I. ...i,.i ' .. ... . . ami H,.prMg algebra-; p. W Oi &M A. P. H ikons, 1'rUn "Wncvtita., 1. it. t. OKWkl.M 1'ITW Tenth and eleventh uradea. Have a high school with lOtUand 11th grules in connection. about I raveling! 1 have traveled all out iim wide world, but novel had a moro delightful trip than this one ruin HI. Paul to Cl.lougo over thu Wisconsin Contrul Ry I retlied about 10 p. m , and enjoyed a good night's rest In the I ullmaii Palace car; only woke up mice during the night, and that was whon tlm porter punched mo ami suld; "Mr. iiinwn, don't snnro so 'oud, )tm disturb tho rest of the passengers." 1 at once full asleep, and uwoko again about 7 u. tu. and prepared myself for breakfast; wont Into thu dining onr about 8 u. in., nnd parltxik of a inoH suiuptuuus meal. All meals are served a lu tartc, as sua know. .Mv i.ntin. trin wo .. delfghiful one. 1 will never wit.a ui nraiso thu Wisconsin Central lty., untl I know )our sentiments uro tlie same. Tins f clniiil I... .. .a. . Iwu, nium dimes readied UlllCllgtl via another route nnd was six hours late. Consequently ho mister! Minium. tlonsfnrJiow iork, and uaiiuot make conneotloii there with steuiner fur the Paris KxpoMtlu.i. Hence has iflven up his trip, ,! ,v,n rt,tlirn luime via the Wlwuiin Central lty, i our friend, i, u ... HltOWN. .i,V iV. co. y wuroln Clilcugo, tho Wisconsin Central Ry. have changed their terminals, ami are now running Into the Central Mutton, at Park Row und i-thi 'im,i. ,i : .. also ued by tlm Miolikmn rin..i Ry.. Illinois Central and C CO. de-crlpllNo literature. J J. DKVKRKf.. I' fl I Ailt WoroflstHr. Itld , -. Wkt I 'or III St. L, 2tf Corrallis T Eastern Kailroail TlMBCAlll), J For Yaipilnu; Train leaves AlUiny j-jisn m lranleavwCorvallls 6' ' TuiDiirrltui Yaqtilna 7rd5 p 1 Return iil! '" "' Lwtvoa Yaqulua LeuvosCorvullls. Anlves Albany. J tor Detreit: Lsxiven Allwny Arrives Detroit, I Rolureing: Lettves Detroit Airtveu Allatny. .. d-OOu. in. ...liaOn. iii 12:15 p. in. ... 7:00 a. in ...11(30 a.m. WgM .I2:20n. o;46 p. ng. i grade 1. S. a. Tlho tenth grade Is tatuht. . nate two jears 01 High IcIhOo) w.rk A. I IlKKWii, PriHSjajal, i taught above Dm eighth grade In air? but the Iit SaUjn Not ce of Dissolution ol fartnaiahip. -Notceis hereby given that the part nership heretofore uxUting betweoeu K. F. ParkhurUndUH).MtGrw, under he t rm namoof E.F, Parkhurst A Co., i it i iii ay dtalvel by mutual eowwut All bills, notes oruceounu due said firm aro awtenod to K. v. i-.n.... . V" ieeee.stothe buMnof E. F. lCrk- mirsi iiv;o. K.P. PAIlKHrilsT, .KK M'nueit' ' Salem Or., Jan. 17, loot) ' ' jos.tf vyiu.,r'" lwt nneol at Alounv mi .f.v" wuMiorn PacltiVln ' r; rr; y,.t.i'i : p, i . L 7 ' r. "l wuues, iJir? "r Ule mu,Intlns arrive at HmhiIk . i ,.'"'t K"un on lime'd'ai" '"", S,l",", r,ver "Lur. inn.., ' VIUAK You Can Get a Lower Berth, With ono exception tlio through truliiit of thu Rurllugtori Route are almost Invariably tvoll-lllled. riie exception huour St. Paul LlileWfo Llinlu-d On the limited tlioro ! usually room untl to spare. Don't Inrer that. It Is neither -o llim, nor so fast, iw ANY trulr "' M,otimr lino between Si Paul and .Chicago. Ou the urn. trary, tiiuiu s no inure boautlfu train Iu America. Rhus uleotrlc lu'lu, stetm heat, wide vestibules the most satlsfimtory tllnliig-ca service n-i tlio conlMdia-iii I lower lTtli. for everybody, A.C.SHELDON fi'l Aifni.rnillniiri( the tin Lliks Tfiri HIRNKK A.i Levy lor suimert of mIiivJ. t. -iv ,.,hl . rhero Is na graile taught above lite i 3. There i no high seHwl cwtirse. ltasolutlou adnnlisl In lt..i. ic. . .. . UillrfetnllacwiKrwIil llw prfaeijiia ffijfni Vi ,w i "' ' "'""""m ertatit If It U not invwlblo JtlBiRlSiJ? lho,e,uul" i-"' ')d as of study and cbtJe ., bal C aXilhlLaSlSf'fT1 to WSf.lh- " eaehsrltooltHilHlBg." w ninth grade work shall K. dww iH I AMMr t uisH iIWi.iiiiu), a MJUV 'I.....K.I 1 l fl. B I 1SL L 1 tltt. rii ill' Bi H. W AUxniy, Om CURE YOUmLTi ll-ibariw, imls,liiiu.u. r ;; . -jr.tL ."!". ... . "... .. ui., .hi,,.. .('iliinlCalH'MlSa '" ur Muv , Ii"ieiall 0 E.WJ Nalit by 11.,, ....,. r M.11I mi Ulo r,ifr. ' ' ,' r J l life.', j,v MEAT AND POULTRY. hDW'ARIM WSKat!'n!".3n-H m lubterlog .-'.L , '. .I.IU ,,r ,lxl nwomwemhitloii f lmi. ...i.. i THE bALKM KUNOtNQ HAN k iinrtfttitiM, rvtk ss. Kalem suttw Hums Iwsjmim! . 000 frm HalttHl pnople, through a pu. ilar Iwu. at I wt esaut iitiMvat Th p:an pnvd M suwmIuI ji i, in . e km ititeft In all parts of the xxwHtry. Now Hms Kt ltKH ,H,mvV u.,, w wrrow l,rxx) Ui a HMliar way. Tlej '""' vet is Iu debt la thb i-mmiH, wiwnmutti, tuyinn ttt k lennHttlwaa! 0 per m iirtriMl or tttmum. lly rvlundiHj th debt through a poimUr loan the lnt-r-.i .,,.; U reluced we-Ulf and, at .ihe MoW Mioe, ih imerett jxaM t Ralem pee. adopts!. Umtu m malm ami otllelat ol Ihecuudi renMiuemlatioii of a lOih gradit "' tH iiiHirnorini-jr:""'..'M.l,",iy " ; whhi u hi;.iiSi:7'nJTr',vAv.. '". . . Our ri.l u V' " V.'" r7.,",,,,"Vr "els. ah! wu-ia,. ig olH.l 7;.T.' """ '",, ii i uw WMKT VoWtkAtuax uiLti.r. rrvNfrsrsTs-s-sw Tl I . , cL , "?wrew t pktwsdn uomluatlot mt Hw yearn from Marvh 100O. (Wrlle In &8atw m U pubiJoa'tioii. i for tt 0 Salt Lake Citv-An Imnnpi-.. ant Factor in Transoon-1 tinontal Travel. .No one crownng the eoutuieui .-au Mf ford to out S!t luW.ru,. ....."..? ti,a mi ".. Tr.iT"' .'""" " ""iu. -""-"" "I UIU UMiy. Ilwln.l,.... - """" M. I'. Him.-... Uie .Mormon Temple, Tabernacl iT5 CJ if.. -""' Cliurel, insutui J,, the S $& ' E(Lward 4 M .ttlllW), l-ake .leiulor and demmr tb an Om iuj MitATa "rf Sea in the Hlv l -U.l . .V" lid poul'tS?.11 ,VI A ir r-r-s emironmont Jua.L ,iK.ClW" irc,i iand Hot sWu.-:7e.r.ur' sjinare yard tiuin any Hwil.u oi. ui1 Amerietui continent. ' The Rio Uka.nub WwgHi. Kxawii I XmS ? "y1 with the DeCV A ROrawleaiMiOBkinMloMWIaitd R wayaattdoji th Wen with ilwOwn, ' be paiiHg directly &nu XtUU ' ui7n z:v:"?:H(nni rr mjLJSL "S-etL r' -W mJSL iP u n Uita.io ..T nrz. " " '"" . PH-uiar in M at. 'tat i.wti aca t l. ua rilioi On. Ml 1 rel.eJ i I'hs German Market ui.. i:r,,-. ' bin. uimum- ''. arm f ""' IXU.I l " IIH' "" lle.-k.- SUkZl i7.t?u?r- .J : lo J. I) r uZr'xv. 'ttJFSl'"" 11 i u 1st vnfrfo1!'. f r- -.- iiiT saiHM. JPia mi alovs ibj ink hi1 get H'XBB AM RLPAIHUS itJitn wii our Ci-iuuienkil St. Dr;GARDEN 5 thUS v&ix,.. . - lhattlig l'ertj ItfttlUi TjurHts. (JiurttU QnteB SftoasJk I'WNiikhi tlie ln A (VMnulaia Mi.i, tt- tSTTKacSSj Denver k Kh Grande R. I SCENIC LINK Or THE Wfjlti.n Th 'K2v!!Ji""l,C0",nn,"t I,olu i,i-u toeNortim-alawlalll-olnu Kail. n.C,!.iTW0 l0,U1 r,"'1 llifi ,i. . noOkY MOUNTAIN SCENERY. And Kour llonte Ha$t of ruebloand linn., MA,1!.p1MSu?r,Kr,lt':l a Uay atoiiover lu I Mofiooii CpUi or unrwhi-ri VJJ;!,. it. u ouurer ia.u...ii:. ..:...v.. : .-." ."':." Omviia, Kansas ?itv. St Louis, ClllCAOO AND TUB EAST. raC? rllStUe,V",ly l."fnnatloti rrKraiu JuiTlaa'it! iia S.'U .r 0rof" ltllw. .C ". 1' AT. et., Oi'iiTir.lW. lien ai ui ... . " NH'IIOI.. 'ion. Alii . Ml Wo!. M h r TfoiiThori Lino KaiM " . l'e Direct Itou'Vu, .MooUm. Uah CIcralj ail all Kuitni Poiuls ; Days to Denver 3 DaystoClileauo itJDays to New York aiwproiirie,i on ll trln. iwnttner tntormalton applr.i.. BOI8KlilURKKn.Jui.nU, .,...' WE. COMAK,au' As.- f.O.TEaiiV.Tr.r.l'iA.ri UllhlnlHt I ort lam Uvo wmvsrvmt & white hi it'Wri-jMr"", '- -