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iLiraanufl mSsmmj v &: wtn M Pt m tr- i i hni I JifllT.a.ii ft - w?'1?"' 2ii rfrif1 rr3LS&SSc2 Furs and Jack At Removal Sale Prices Here's a Partial List 61$ n6A3, 1'URS.COLUliETTnS VVi 00 Renver Special Pried $23 00 17 50 llU. rTpecjnl Prlefl. . . fit 00 U 00 OtflyFox, Holal Price ..f 7 00 ? 8 00 Opossum, Sjwolal Price ..f f GO $ 8 00 Mink, KpedTal Frie f 0 25 f (I COJRIIr. Mrirtln PpclPrio. . 6 CT $ 4 .GO lllack Bool Hpoafnl Price. . .f 8 85 2 K) Coney, Special Prleo . ,.1W ' JACKKTf m IK Hloiifo or Ifidns. tJ 60 $20 00 Illouie, ......' '"?$ 20 00 Oxford Itax ..,.. t 0 M !20 00 Castor ikx., j 2 92 lHOOHton FiiCTrttft., 00 14 OOKton ' J 1 00 18 fiOlllaok ami llrawrui f 10 75 $10 00 Aaortnirft i-AT ..... ...MOO . - . At n m-oltnfe of the Linn tWiulr Court tho total m lv wae placed at approximately W. mills, being J mills for general fuml, Ave milk for eohool purposes, !4 mills for roailB, anfl brieves. one-tPnOi of a mill for "Sculp botihtf and approximately six mills for sfrte purposes. in !.! m i Sim S. Cftldsralth Cltar Co. mtfly the tf.de at Portlaod prices, with Henry The Fourth. HoiV WIIIWII MM HUM JW.f w Tttr Die tunr. a tu I I 5 O H HOUSE OF SALEM HEIRS TO FIVE MILLION DOLLARS THREE MEN ACCUSED 01 Murdering Young Jennie Rosslileter ' ' ' ,..-- rn f frr-,Jv;,! rv-riTiur.ifl'YrtfflrtirraftH JmflnnTmnnmmnTnTmTmTfTnnmmTTnrrrf FURNITURE, CARPET9, WALL TtftnMiliiflliic PAPER .t - , ' V- v AFTER SHE Have Nol Means to Convey Them lo New York io Attend Court, WAS DOPED Into New Eyes For Grandma And tclasemi that will maVe up nil do HciennlM in alllttc anil1 iinpartat ijyo algbt will 1 found In mr suiierior lino of optical goods. Wo will test your eye night free, and fit it perfectly with prop orly fldjtutUxl lontoB, in a Bcaentlflo man ner, nnd at prices that will luit your jiocketbook. UOTIOK thoso having received spec tacles or cyrglaAses for Christina pres outs will Imj fitted correctly free of charge, 'JTlioeo brought otliur plaos will U ex changed at rcanonahlo prlrw. Chas. H. Hinges Pcxt Dowito;HolYtno'f TIIC WCATIIIIH. Tontjtht and'fiiowlay occonlonal ram -- - - - - i - ,i -nTiM-p-ii-tT tii m i m.i NEW TODAY. Advertltentnti uider thl hel 5c a line uth Utue 296 CootnercUl St. CmiAw.Jan. II. A upoalal to the . . . , i. , nl..r i(n ..-.io. UJiroincie irom topinr jiuh, iu., cij- i Mil a. Otirtii. rtf New Vork, a repV- I entatitro of Atlorney Potter, who is en- a)fl in fookitijf after Uio t5.000,000 os tale of William Itico, who died In New Vorlr nn flntitrtlav. ffontoniber 33, HXXJ iimlur Btupicfona clrcumstancoo ha b-Mtn in fltono county Mo., whoro he hao fwiml tlireo heira of tho millionaire. TIip ara . f. itlco. llird Jtlea and j Mm. MatUn Clark, all of whom reside in the Bouth part of the county. The three wcro not awaro of their un cle death nor the oemtational ciroum. fiances connected with his demise. The attorney served eacli with a citation notifying thorn that tho probate court of New York Oltyaouldon February 7 take action on the will of Win. M. Klco and rwiuestlnjf tholr ptesonco In tho probate court on that date. What action will ho taken by heirs is not known an it Id said thoy have not moan to carry them out of tho stato much less to New York. Insensibility With Called' Knod -Out Drops So- F. W. H0LLIS & CO. HOUSE FURNISHINGS. is a. en OS H FURNI'IURE, CARPETS, WALL PAPER ilJMlMlJlliM TRE LEVY OF Everybody imokei ilenry the rourlh Sum S. Gollsnillh Cl'sr Co. STATE TAXES J'OIt HA1.K tKn Iiru, teanj and hack. Inquire Maolnay ilaRe driver at poat pfHw, Hal 1 M 10i lleary The fourth la dear IUvm Sera 0, ijouimiin cirsr co. Tho filnle IJoard of 'Ux Ivay, vow wm of Governor Oner, Secretary of Btate Dunbar and Ktatu Treasurer .Moor fixed the statu levy for IfKIl at G.7 mills Tills m1 of a mill !es than tho lowest estimate, prior to actual compulation, and .8 of a mill lower than llio hluhest ROBERTS DECLINES (imllniiol from Art mx. contraotfl for six now armored (irulcom CASTOR I A For Infants and Children, Tfie Kind You Have hlmji Bough filnatuia at C&zffl&&U have only Just been given out, and the tint keel platofi of two now battleeblpa will not bo laid until the end of March It Is mine eoiipolullon to I'inullaliruiiu to osllinate. In declarlnx thU levey, tno hnn,r ,x,a, tv,.,,,.,.'. vai ,..... n- board makes the following llndlngs: . FJrst-That the total amount of rove- "'"" ""'" ",,a ""'" K,v""' ""w. nuolo Ih raleed by taxation for shite ow,n ,0 '" My ' lHverlnK rna Don't cniuuft) Senator Mcllrfdo too bard. IlehaanereriUfril without oUlco, Thftonly objecrls to.defeat the rritalar iiviidn nomlnru and havo h hand In uanilnu vme one eluo to taw his own lweng. , il li mi I ii i 9noke Henry IheFowrlh Sam.S.Coldmii!iaCltrCo. Who to r.Uci Seatisr. You may not bo able to elect tho.tnan yo prefer for senator, but you can elect u buy the Mtof provisions and grocer Iih for your family frotti JJnmo.1 & Itiivw. ' i - i. , OATOIlXA. n U si V IW YwH.x titan rjgi utirnAalAai tne fliA fluta) ' t'pftp itn1lttn I)oci)inlr .11, 1101, which Is not provided for by speotat taxation' Is 071,187 78. Becond Tlmt tho total amount of tax able proporty in this stale, subject to taxation, is fu.wui.Ki yj, Tlilrd-That tho resulting rate of lax. atlou upon each dollar of taxable pro periy within the stato subject to tax. atlon is 6.7 mills." Asa baols fur determining the amount of revenue to be raise;!, the State Hoard Include! the following, AH items of ox ponstf, to which the state will bo subject under existing taws, for tlm lltcal year ondlntr December ai, 1001; all Items of drflelenry and interest on unpaid war rants i also 130,000 for tho current ex pemoof tho Oregon Nullonal Ouard: also 130.000 for tho sunnort of the University of Oregon, and tho estimated oxpcnie (A one biennial roiuIuii of thu legislative assseuibly, and thouetlmnted loUl cost of such additional public buildings and Improvements of tmlill.. buildings of tho state as I bellevd to bo neoeawry to male during the llmial yrat, for which the levy of taxes is oum puted, SPECIAL PIANO SALE Haaos as efitai te U mi it trices Mm ,rore Bar of la Salem, comntaOtf IMaday m. The I wu y wta ago I held the moat ucsm. (ul p ano mi; nrxaii aalfi in our history which i .till uVi jt, thonilrvlsol juany el our uutnuora who look advan' tttge i of my lowiitlcea then. Oomrue,)P. Iiii? tomorrow I intend to undo my laU ltort, ami bao preparwl a areatarrav JJ PIM iid orgaui at price that will it if no 't 0lH,n ' &W?'WtfcWHWk l witiur witiniitfu ijs. i . .. -- .- 9l, uikripi iiiiur nil Mwcleil lor to the foiul. -.. , uuria tn IHtaw weeks, led, 1 ienc this SMrlllmt mIh In it o ii l n.. . ' .."""."V "uw "" from iutMal iilubt. If iu,.. L i ..'." I 'i",,t.w"""v lot lit. (Ii. Uri thluB I at,, moro proud f than ?V -. !"?, "" ' ' n. tlalH.r let tl.at the imbh ap. wor T C . f.T ," r Y ,t7 iud to the VniiouiiM. von 1H7 . tfJ'1!1 0,l'"r ,w", k Niimiv .iln. ?i. ",?: i.?.!87 t0 W lor. lUmeiati.r S77 ftTlUliiawl I ll eimiwr II..., . .i.i..h'H " " ?T ' seeoiuLlniiMl tiiw JtO III the WlllamH vn -..I... ;,P", !. Will UlV exculleah .,nll. KDUi limn my prk may t "Z f, ?S ,!10 ' ?.W '. IhhIuI,; iiiere eiut. only. uirwmwAjiii ,4,,, tml unn Mie llnu uu i n.it .... i... .. . :""" ..... .ur MiiuutM raieat nil iHWtd, and every aUaL lm ,...:,?. IIIIAWIil . I l'IWHVIil, llrt nun intiin.llut. i I...JL .,:.'. T ,"11 r0" "Oi'S nut enter Int.. l.u thU'ehanw. IrU rautfu tuwr itlitin tttoyWlBgoIortlm reason that tlwa" nstrtuuenta wew hippHi ,,, iox f," detenulned to .1 nw ol very n,tr i ient In atoek. In uider to oliWi n ii w la to m rnol fer u certain m Wbr f ear hvd,, gM J;; 'g QBORSB o! WILT aillllllV I VI I .n.l I. .1.1.. eJtherKdVrVuVa'mU rxaih. to itt taua Httniiifi.u u.u terials. All the latorlaf mea tmoke Ilenry The Fourth Sam S. Golltmtlb CliarCo. ASSEMBLY" ORGANIZED Continual from 'econrt nie. liwn motion of Senator Porter Chief .lusllce It. H. ilenn, wiirf invited to ad. mlnlnler tho nalli of tifllco to tho nuwly olootiil e,iualors. Seimtore Porter, Kelly and Adams ONiortiNl Judo llenti te tho senate elmtuber. I.. M. Watroua of .MuHmmiiiiIi jwas nleulod tmiuOriiry mirgettnt-nt-nrins nud W. W. Smith .was elected toniioniry door keeper. Bonnttiv Hrownoll then prmicwled in a lortlVntMH'li to pnwunt thoiiamuof Senator Fulton' un thu llepubllcnn eandldat for jivrinaneut preHident of thu iienute, Seiwtor 9xtn then noinlnntcilclunator Smith vb the I'oiuocmtlc nominee. I'ptm roll call Fulton rlveil 11 vetea n'lil Smith 7. Pulton was tleeluroil dooted and t-MMirlml tu thv ejinlr, wh'nn ho expntmod bin grnUtudu for tlio lioiijQr nul promt to servo the sonato to tho Ixwit of Ida ability. He also made n few HugguetloiiA (or tlm IkuioIU of new iiiamlierM, ami Ht the clow n( hie fulioitmm iviitwU tHik the oath of ollloe. Serure-I'ermanest Officer, I'liiel elwk. Is. I, Jloorehond, Allant, VrankOn.nl. KeNillnKttierL, J. 11. 8lmpe. .m. vtiitrtrtui. le. anlrt.flin IliMNvinxala will hh.,iuu.Ik. - tUnwe JpjHsu HHi !Unk HfllHoS HBRBWB0O Our Best Sgar Cured U'au.i.k....t. . . - .- ltm u l a. HiH-aa y lm m;m ...BORBflNK POTATOES.. ?. ... Por 0ne w., ,. . . vi . & " " 1 wi any you vm. IR CasiOiv, PWe '" 12 1-2 cts per pound 2$Mts. ner Bushel. St OIR A ,tTM ' 11 k.. M. " "" ifrklmi irm at iirioa, I, M. Watn ralmideri'letk, J. A. Finch tkbir kuliur VV W U...I.I. MallltiK clerk, U.S. Mount. Pane- Maatera Clws. DouhM Cam on hi, IIhioUI Hunt and l-ddl Matwlian The llua OreaalieJ. I lit Iionm was enllwi Wi orUr at )0sH il. in . A C. JtttinliiKt, ilerk ol th lfWSI liutiw.. In tlm oluWr. Iliurta. .rf Uiw, plaMd in uowiMitluM A. f. Hoiwru, e Wttw., lot ttHrary sivwkir. No other uaiiM Mg hmu tkumd, Mr. Itoltari. waa .Wltrwl vhaeUiL Hti.wirt,iJrt!iU(,,jllwill whom,,. iiatton law tMMrMMHi nlM Wk, A. C. JHhi..; M Niw, wi ,u utaotal. Kkk, MoOitwr, Hw, -mi NottlogKam w-et apjiltn,l m Uio MHUwttte mt mtiiak. l-yl UM - -I rrelt, etHMiMMw vf bv viae umhImI uh ottier oi Uiihhi. TlMMnsMii: tartfU, ftU. Whim,. WatMMtand KwHHtU HMtott 4 Biu.HU, .( Mari., tu. Iiuum l,l il)ourim,t .Hul Ut. A autiuts J al.. U ... it - ...... . ,. flMMINkUini Wtl. call,! byTtmiiwarjp imk Hwhactj I 10 l 1 a Uwmu tmm. nakr( I., m. ,,4,, lliWekl.A.d Juswlaaj. WkjUtit. A, V.ll. isn-OwT lltWetri,T.K. fftM.. JtMlHal t-Urk. F. a rv..1. SKrHkaf 5wKn Knief. Han. L H. RmIwuI 1'ku.tiiL. . lww aaMnaivr u tiaknui avit huii vultraly '"-uh(iiiUiii I 4I IwHeiM . nl SWiMlitluMa. ia. MfMttg mh ait emttHtiaiu .- lkrM hw kiaa. U ln....j- ,. I laa i . . . "mm m lit . ! NU(MQaj. ul. "T & mm a wattf paiarjluji a .Vkiv Yohk, Jan. 14. Waller MfAllH tor, Andrew J. Campbell ami Wm. A Death will ho placed on trial today in Paterwin, S. J., charged with thu inur dor of Jennie JJowhltor, tlie young mill girl, on uctoijer I hut. George J. Kerr, the other Hocus 1 man, will not Imj tried tin til (he fate of tho three have been deter mined. The autc against Kerr Ih not au conclusive an that against tho othora and in conjuoni.o ho linn l'en granted a setiaratu trial. The decision to try McAliater, Camp boll and Death flrHt was reaclied by ProHecutor Krnloy lact night. Judge Nixon will preside nttho trial whiuh will begin nt 10 n. tn. Tho court will ut dally from 10 to 5 o'clock until the jury liau brought iu its verdict. It Is expected that Uu trial will last about two weekfl. J lie jury will bo selected Irom a Ren oral panel oi 18. Tho defense Ib entitled to ) eliallennus and the etuto to 12. IVoseoutor Kinly will insist that tho lutm uro guilty of murder in tho llrst do greo.tho penalty lor which is death. It will not bo necessary lor tho Btuto to provo that murder waa intended. Tito Jurnoy law JioIiIh that death caused in tho pursuit of n felony Ib munler in tho llrBt degroo. Tlio two niot important witnesses for the stnto will l,o AtiRiistH. Schulthone, the haokimin, w ho ilrovo tho unconwciouB girl from BiuiIm saloon on tlio nlclit of lior death, to ii louoly ajiot oft thu Uolllex road, two miles north of Pater. HOIl, where hhu van iiMnnllml. - , mill Prof. Witthnna tlm ..Yiw.rt. uhmnlst. Unuipbull and Death, at tho tlmo tholr nrrust eonfi-bsedto tho police thut JloAllstor jioured knockout drojis Into Jonnfo'a drink in Snal's but tlio itotuihol for tho nceUBitd will object to tho iihu of this confession ugaiiist the prisoners. Dr.OyrttB Towimenil.'who was aroused FOUR REPUBLICANS FKOAi MULTNOMAH There Were Also Four Citizen Senators Elected. An Ten Citizens Representa tivesBaker Contingent -Empire District. The Multnomah Recutllcaas. (Joo. L. Story, real estate nnd in-BOj-ame, dei'eated L. O. Tarpley was tho only regular Republican elected out o( sixteen nominated. Sinco the Juno election A. J. Knott, one oi tho Chiron's candidates died, and John McCrarken tint merchant was chosen as Story's colleague. A. S. Dresser of Oregon City is ii Joint representative with ClncknmnSj Ilti lo a lawyer. S. I,'. Joseph!, tho holdover senator who wns choson to 1111 tho unexpired term of Job. Simon, is n physician, and former superintendent of tho Insane Asylum. Tho Republican joint senator is I.. L. Porter, thu Oregon City Knterprise editor. All these Republicans are solid Corbett men except Porter, who lost the county of ficial printing at tho hands of a Republican county government, sup posed to have been shaped up by Brownell, his colleague, 'lho Oregon City Courler-llnrnld, edited by A. W. Ohenoy, is said tohnvo gien U'Rcn the cold shoulder in his race for senator against Ilrownell nnd to base got on the inside with the pan era that be. PECIAL 17 lbs, granulated cane suirar $1.00 18 lbs. extra C cane sugar $1.00 Roasted coffee, per Ib. 15c, or 2 lbs. for .25 2 brands excellent Hour per sack 75 3 lbs Fancy Pink Beans strictly No. 1 25 Fancy Burbank potatoes per bushel 25 New walnuts large and fancy 15c Ib. 2 lbs. .25 The Great.. 'U INVENTORY SALE AT: ...ii, iii m i m . ' i if mn yr m i, . FRIEDMAN'S NEW RACKET PREPARATORY TO CHANGE OF i. FIRM When buying: groceries don't fail to call on us. The Four Clllren Senators. Alox. Sweck is a refuroe In bankruptcy and former partner of Victor llcllinger, and joint Senator for Multnomah, Columbia and Washington counties. lie was ox-mtinicipal judge, .las. K. Hunt wasnn anti-Simon police commiiwloner after ho was appointed by Mayor Mason. Ho never uctcd with thu rest oi tho com mission and is u prominent member oi the Presbyterian church, it, 1). lntnan, tho H)pnlnr Democrat, was defeated lor nomination for Mayor by Dr. Wells, lie is senior member of the lumlwr II nn of Inmati, Pouleen A Co. F. P. Mays is ex-district I'nited States attorney, has been in the legislature. D. P, M, T. Rineman l32StateStreet, Telephone 131 METHODIST CHURCH ONE NIGHT ONLY k:;u Extraordinary Bargains in Clothing, Hats, Laces, and Dress Goods, A A c riininiittitri itintlfntniT n nnmt tint Inn mi oarly on tho iiioriiluj; of 0 toher IU by thu Cltlren'fl made room for him Carey, tlio young men In thr Imok, and oiiud his law partner, ivas ono of the IfndiiiK tlmt their girl companion was dead, will alsolni an itiiK)rtmit witness for tlie slnte. Tho iiroecoutor Ii.ih other ovldenen In riro wliiuh lie will not divulge. 'wingto the intense imblU- interest In the imtrdur nt lit young girl, olabor- inn prtiwrHtions liue iiuii taken to prevent aetmtM .( diatmler hIhhU the oourt hoiiK). The miatiiig imihioU)' ol Una court rwmi, lew tlinii Jim, will Iwroly aceum mmlttto thotw who lunu liuslhewi at the trial and It will be iwwwtry to exclude the geiiarul public. InOIJra Times Peoplti orlookwl tint ItniKirtiuice oi imrmatwntly btiwefleial elTwtti and were satlsAwl with tmmilunt autiott , but now Umt It is tftiuorully known tlmt Syrup of Ksi w III irinuikiuitly overcome habit ual constipation, wnll4uforuiHd ieoile III no buy other kxuthe. which act for a Uiim, but tUtally injure the system. Hit) th Moiiuhut, nwiUi by the California Fig Nyrup Co. 1 I . i m Ywiet vnr mvotf. rth v,mH )w iuy Ilenry The tHunw Saw S. twMawUh Citar Co Noonday Rest. IImc ladiw i the W. , t I . .I.irt- tn homh. olo tue (Hiitlirt tltat iliwv ,u oiienetl a Nm Rh at taVlr rtvm. li lHirt utittit, WlHIlii fOtlw( U-a. lirfK.1 Umw.aaiulwirhta, nt, w4atoa, We r MltU mg will U ..l-6.1 ilally treiH HttndHy a, IruHi 11 .-. , m. in : m H it nominal churnt. ,j n, OAMT-OjitlA. iHwtti x ira m w in a HtSMWt r wxy.,i v Ito M "WllwiDii,,- 'tmmmmmmmmmmmmtmmmtmamtmmmmvtmMmmiKi The Standard Rotary.... tlt spa!. t- in oat, Joes; m1 tibaiu atnch-i Um Hkmt laWijwo? .- inn aiM-nMnMW Mat m mm, ttuil oiiata yam m hmmw than oadiu nmuw a tliint fMr thai, uTe NtuUr aim ilr ui.,hi,i i lT. ik an ...Z .,.'"" ra'M . . "imu ir h MIL M Md Mih thr-ad, au.( aTtSiw ., . ' " fh' bMI 'inili MONDAY, JAN. 14. The Musical Sensation of the Century PrUOMR Chili PlanM and Comcoser asshted fcy her little sister Karfa Sinco hor npjHiarancu in Snluin Pnlonui linn made a tour through ICuromi and lnw played in nil the leading cities. S!m hiwnovor yot received nn ndersu prts nonce. ADjrfSSION: 60 nnd 7fic. JentB new on side ut iiurglinrdt's Hook store. FARMERS ATTENTION FIX UP YOUR FARMS i ..I. i . Drain tile all sizes, also large cedar posts. Prices reaona ble. organixors of the anthDolph fight. Dr. Andrew ('. Smith is a practicing )hy Biciaunudoxaminingphybicinnof eovornl fraternal orders. Ho has not held ollko before. The iMul-te-nom-ah Citliea's Deleiatlon. John Drtscoll, (lrst on thu listtof Cit laeitB representatives, was a north end meat markut man, but now runs a stable which line just lately boon bought. F. A. Hoitkemper, waa n Philippine vol unteer, and Is a son of "Hoitkemper the jeweler." Ho was recently married 'and is the proud fattier of a tine Imby, the paternal relation being the only civil ollice lie over held, lie is an ambitious vnnnir innn nnd will 1m n liuntur In nr. ... Special Sale. tain nirflH.. O.W. Nntll..l..n. I. I.. . ...U I1 WW,.tl'r .0,,f" AllofourM.uk- .7. '' "7"i " . . ... t ' ": "?:: :. , .. " im??r 8,m . .i(,r "t miuct.ou .iu iuiiiuiiDouu imidimcod iu mi uu oio u j ii oi our ? t ,uu i niiirullas 75 cts. piiDiican wariioree. u. l. Urton of the Multnomah Printing Co. is a Pressman I D. S. Phooe 301 BENTLEY & CO 319 Front St. d legate o( tho Federated Trades. Ho was onco candidate for state prin ter on Populist ticket audit is utiiuc eBary to stato was not eltvtul. Ii ia lulto promlnoit iu the typoifraph's union and will introduce co-i.e union Irtlwr bills, such a oight hour law, em ployer'a liability act, Suwlay barber hop closing nnd other maasuras. oo Sohuinaun Is a marble cutter and cuts lombstouesiu twolaugiugoa, it a prom inent Woodman, supplying the order with monuments. He will do this lor tint entire teiala lauire n may give tum (imim', as Iw is a kkvI buslnew nisder. J. J. Shioy ia in tlie fetid aline buaimwa, retail dealer in hay and gram. Was omw a oatidldatu foraklarmau Uie Fusion tioket, waidttdMtwl by Wm. slwwtt. uepuniwaH, who is uoH couniy euuimis klqner. hliey waa not mou of a POpUlist tO Hilt JWMM, MHd a Mltclwll Repnblmm eatMlbiatc hm ran (or ai.br man. 1). M .J i ft.w iiinreiias io els. All of our 75ct I'mbrolls now .Ml cts bai,i:m wooj.kn .mii.i. sieri: J2LUH FRIEDMAN'S NEW RACKET- Cor. State and Com. Sts., Salem Or. A GARIAAD i Nli DRY GIBS Just received at Greenbaum's. Fine silks, velvets dress goods, calicoes percales, ginghams, etc Prices lower than at any other house in Salem, Call and see the new goods. IbADORB GREENBAU M'S Location First Door South of the Postoflice, The First .of the Year niso ono of tho owiors and directors iu tho Utlaons' National Hank, nn Institu tion that is rapidly gaining prominence in tlie nimnohil world. Tho interests of eastern dragon will ho ablj and faith fully attended to by Senator Win. Smith. Wm. I! iiraee. ( ltnknr Pitv imii one ul tlie prominent .itiai ns of Hastorn Ornn. and wan re-elw tt. Mt June liy a liaiHlaoiuti Hiujonty. tliereliy sliowin'g his iHipularily it It .w .onstttuents. Kep. lirace is one of Hakt-r t'itv'a fnr.. WMl busiiHtas iiitiii, U.it.g engagetl in tbtthanlwarH and ding husinetw. Mr. liraee is a demovrai. hut; one of liberal wlMmtiiw, ami tint liesi inletests of his WHistituttHtswill U his rlrt and foro moat tliMight as a iiiemlntr t( this legislature. Will bo a good time to begin a practice course of study. A ill tSll mI linMiiiln,li.i -if al... branches constituting our regular nhorthand or business course, will open many opportitnltiBs in business. A course at tho CAPITAL BUSINESS COLLEGE Will be no experiment, as the school is well known for its thorough work! Class and individual instruction. Send for catalogue. Address, W. J. rmtKV, Salem Or, e. Wilson, one o Walton lima. rmrautur, u, M ,Urouatl usduWdttracta, !! WUt am, (eiraine cmimi. IU u a idiug PrtN Uvr DiwueniiV Ui, i..,. Z ,, "wtiiiiii run tor eiMriff afaimH Wm WUflwU.RtttHjWu-mj -B4 ,1 PkafHtbhcaK uoi.un.v ,n iii. '' IIOUtMMll 1M u the FraaWr, lefHlnr Mat Hi. NVf HUMt'Tl IW,k .!.... i ----. BajfjBHi Wr( kJ $ tii. i, ....-. r." -r -" "w V I' "ll n ' ,nr ' IU. V U-rll toll ),wMv utMbll; S hilt,, iMt If wwnt ottwt we lui f!ft " " ?' mo! N.w ittWit lor tu ' KrHB aaJ easaui all u.i .. T"" ,.-H-7 ir .T" "" " ". prW ' "" "U '",W " "M PA-miGQINS e .rr wrtitii ( at Utk if lh. SB ri I. krtHi Side "i? liiiHiit H. A. Suiilli tsa IVtmrat nnd a dealer . uH.wr mwis. .M. K. ThumioH Is a LVmtx'rat and arwl mm awlltjan loanageMt. This rampme the Mailt nmah CkiwM's diii iH' the Huisti. The Raker ixiecatka. lkVer eoMMty will be rewt.J L jtwator Wp. aiMitk who U a hiUavw E..iir.a, ikmr j vj"iiw is mt m taw itroausMMtt lta of ttHn OntjM, a Uy by Fsw.Mwm awt tjnfvi Uw tymUmm oi Uwi luluiuir ututi ,J il.i I ... ,t .p h.iji. He " - The 28th Hepreent4tle District. This ia ipogranhbttlly Uio largest in statti, embraolHg (illliam. Ornnt. ntnnait, Wawo and Wheeler. All but Grant ware part ot Waeoo, and so was the atate o( Idaho. Thu Minn district CQm prise the SOth nud Slat t-enutorial tils. trieta.WaiaoamlSheruiuit Udiig the 20th ami also in theilst. T. II. Jolmson. senator for the SOtla Nh nvaniUv o( the tlrui ol Johnson llros., nt Dnfur, and t also u grain farmer on unite kinre mi. cultivating several ktvtiong. lie , Ueld nearly all tho looal otlkxw iu hie uWM. and ia one of the maiiHlaeturttis an.1 in." ventorot the machine todwrtnty wed w.i rawmtrr lanow, v, w. Stivrr, hi wihwbimi h inewoattt, U a well known ty. and ha wrrJ out, tor a hmu. uuUauq am lhw"lv. A llaavf) TaePatKtliwtslc tkt y, . &OsWtUCtarCav Z?. .TBWy. "" i you can -tour llf tti-t of food - KWUIUNT, I I r t MT liSm flBFHEW STOGK ?r WHILE Wa ARE REMODEL ING ;the front of our STORE WE WILL SELL HAR NESS AND SADDLES-AT AC TUAL COST POR CASH. Shoes ol all Grade and Children's..... MtWt, Ladles tat Bought ai close! prices and villbe sold lower than ever. Satisfaction guaranteed. Re pairing a specialty. E. S, Lamport Harness Co. Sign of White Hor &ai Commercial st WheatMarket, Bin Pba.vcisoo, Jan. 14-Cash 11.00 Omcuoo, 111., J,u,. i j May. 77. Salem, M t JACOB yOGT ! 05 Stnto Street. Opposite Patton Hr. a at at ntt-Hi tun, 4. GOLD DUST FtoUR mauk n The'Sldnev Power Co, KltlNBY, OHKO'IN Hwdg (tr laialh-uso, ask jour grocers or '. limit ami alturta always on hand. A. T. WALN. AGENT PKOSK 61 WE CLAIM &a,?r"cofmn,,m BELGIAN HARES la the state. We caa prove the above assrrtlo If you will pay our rabtltry a visit. Wt have none cut the healthiest stock. At our prices for breedlat stock you caa afford occasloaly to have a Beltlaa Hare dlaaer. Wejuaranteea aood straliht Mirr.A n snimaisFUFcnatea. Bebjlas Hare Pedlcree tUaks for sale; VRWK9 amperbiok ef30. r5cirtAokori0c, By naU jostpalj. Send for sample. Cation the COMMERCIAL RABBITRY 516 Commercial St. Salem, Ore. Or address GLENN SCIUEFE. Salim Ore