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v I oisxiikal inmtcrronv. gaovMi ci.KVM.Axn .. President. Thus. K. Haiakd Mecrrtaiy of Mute. flA. &. rAfW.flfl.f, JeeiUrT of Treasury . T. Vilas -Heereurr of the Interior. m. C. KumonTT Hentarjr of War. W.C. WHITJIKY HM-retaryorNavy. D. X. IJiaumo I "out Muut (Jenersl. A. IL OABLAliri Atton-r (I. neral. Immnx B.Waitk .chief Justice. tt4e f ttrtge. iinu- unwrepwwn. brimi rcKMOTMt ijovmr. a w. MrIIBinn.. Hecratery of MUM. w. Wkkii Mate Treasurer. U. McBlrot Hupc Pub. lnetraetkm. axk n. Makkk mate Printer. .H. STrxAMAW ) lMlli Mpreme JMOges. rilATKH...) TMnt JIIUI IHHtift. K. 1'. Room Judge. uan. w. kki.t .i-rosecuung Auornay, Xsrfoti CtVHlf. M.L CUATinKKUtl ) 1. A. Ijttmr.x f Mate Hennlnrn I. II. Dim ioc 1 1. T. OKKOO t). J. 1'KWIH.KTOK.. . UATMAJK XinV ADVJ5UTISK.MK.VrS. THE FOLLOWING List of Property is Offered For Sale -BV T1IH- z.rr?, 88tmai' I OREGON ISLAND 1 1 COMPANY :: eggs assess atsssssssss : s sssssssassgcsaagss- A, M. Lafollktiii. W.H. OOt nLVKH u. r, J1ICKK. m. k. i; .Jtepresetilailre Deputy perk. ..Biienn. HAPMAW tWNOM MACK H njn V.CmUMAK Deputy MiertfT. tfatnrr (KMT .-..Ireaatirer. Ii "HAW OMIMIjr Judge IO. P. TMSUIMf.I. i 1 mwmv WAiiKi::: f - wmissionera Tibwi a. rKunuim.. .....jmuhmh enin oiimNkwwok Hurveyiw Coroner. U. 1'. LlTCHKIKM) Hileep Inspector. City of Jwlfw. J.J. MUHnnr.., Mayor. a. ii. i vih mi nam . flam. William 1st Ward.. (110. Uum.im 2nd Ward WariMK2iil Want JAi-MlM-loSfd Ward W . W. Km ntiH Hrd Ward... Km. 1IIWH 4th Ward O. X. Jlirmiw itli Ward J. mmirKf.KK ziMonter. 4ahm lUm Manlial. W. T. IIM.I. Treasurer. Otfu.O. JiiHfiitAM Attorney. J.CL'rHOHmitK Hup'tofWrwu. C W. CHUHC'HII.I. flllff KnglixwrH. V. 1. I'. N. OMrrr. Jam. Walton .. . v, h, (ViinmlMlmipr. JoaaiH Ai.hkmt xleniil Hvnlwotwnnr. Uuuiirllincn J. SIB acrea, 8 mill eoatof Hllvertonj 1. imiKstm, one Jialf tn cultivation, ainall orelMfil; -Hwi t. aWacfi,H8aerlnculUvtlon,6Jiillei from railroad, IX inllw from it otttee; 10 W. 1. acw, WO acrea In cultivation, good 1ulklliHt, lr wre. & H aerec, 1ft acrua In cultivation, email Ikhim; tluuo. ft Sold. 7. mm 20 orrm 111 cultivation, mBll lioime, in inlltM from Halem; V)ft, one lialfoa!!. 8. 7Waorii, !Hcr In cultivation, remain ilw llalit timber, good lionw, good or clwnr, tulles from railread: ffM " Sold. 10. f-i!r0 acran, 1W acre In culllvatloii, Iho orclmrdu, inllen from Salem. 11. IIWM-irfflatTiiii.iriOHerat! In cultivation, iMUlMtiou light tlmlir, X inlles from HNleni. 111 Sold. II. f7H-HIcrfla. 9B0 acres 111 cultivation, one half nillo from kteaniboat land- NIMV ADVirit'llsUMUVIN. K. K. Dl'llfilH. Jiir Duiioia Dubois brothers, lrilirli'Uint ... .. liai n A.ma ...U!. I I L.llia . idoiih, gcMxl )jrn, one half mile from I ik. II. I17.M nUwmljoat landing. ,& Hold. 18. til per aero, Si) acrea, good house and barn. 17. HI acre. 3 mllta from Halem, Mb iwr acre, W acre In outUvoUon. 18. Sold. C icinckcle Hotel. FREE BUS. Stftflf Rofi for Commercial Trvlit. Pram to m vt r. MAlJtM, OHKOON. REFEREE'S SALE, UTATrCDKOIIKtlON, l tVjurrv or M ahiun. i " VfllTlrKlMIIKIIKItYtnVKNTllATIIY 1 Irtue of it cin'iw uf ihu-HIIimi aud ordaruf aale inlnd In (ho trtrvult court of tttoatairri)raoii rr Mullnouiali nuuuty, a the I tot i tlav rf Juiin, ln7, and an anion aalory lwnv ilwivLi fiiicrvd lit nuld court allie Twentieth day of September, 1887, In the lauillHMi null of Amanita Fllnnrl al..va.J. It. Hiultii el al. wlunb)' It wn orocrwt Hint ilu whiIIi ixmi iiiiart'r of Motli In Hubert' uddltlon to lite oily or MaWui, Marlon c.iiiiil,'t)rcuii, Willi Uiu rtlter mtl riKri v ImUhimIiu; t tltv calale ail Inhlt talkillli ilmuyiuul lt.i ud.l V.tui Ifteretlirv, by t Irtuc itfmld dixm- aud naltl aiiioHdiuent Iborclo, I, tin- uiidurnlgued, wlto wa dill) atMilutHl b) naltl nmrt an a rcferw Iiim-II Mid real irKH .will onTuve- , the .tut tiny f Ma . Inkk, at tltc iKHir lo'ettMtk a. in., at tin- court Iiimiw dmir. krhiu win ill v, Ornnui. wl the nUivt- uwl real mlale al uwki aueltun to Imrt MtMer, ntr eaab. In pereuanoe 18. 0 acred, Ili.OUO, all culUvated, One butldltura. a), aao acre, 170 acres In cultlvatton, good orenaru auu uuuuiugx, eiuu. Hold. tt Sold. 88. 100nprvs,all cultivated; KHKMl 34. House aud lot on Commercial St.; WOO. Sold. 9ft. SOOacres, IHO acres cultivated, lMDpmnie imm, nuv nunrn trees, nuu Hmr ireos, Ittaeree of uods, good buildings; S1MN0. ST. Sold. W. 80 acres, one half In cultivation, MOOD. W, House and lot In Halem; WHO. ta. Honsa and lut lu Mnleni; taoo. 81. 60 am of fruit land, K miles from 80- lem; WO imr acre, a. 100 lots In Htlver 1'ulU city; W eaeb. n. iff) acres, 14ft In cultivation, tW per acre. 34. UO acres, 180 lit cultlvntiou, good lm- w,uuu, an nmvemenut; Sold. Willnlniwu. Jg. ISaeres fruit land, 1" miles from Salem 469. . ao acres cultivated land, 1J miles from Halem; tSU'l SO. 10 acres, 1W miles from Halem, all culti-1 vateu, wiin uuuuiiHC, ma SI. 12 acres fruit IrihI,! miles from Salem; two. 68. 00 acres, 2 acres In cultivation, hounc andlMrn,f7U). m. f 15JiO fiSBacres.'aOacres In cultivation, g'od houe, iMrn and orelutrtl. 51. W acres of fruit land, 4 miles from Sa lem; . 65. !W0 acres, 1W Hcres in cultivation; $8000. ffl. 1 17 arrex, 30 acres In cultivation, 11300. 67. 10 acres of fruit land, miles from Ba lem; SW. Withdrawn. 60. HMO iwr acre, 130 acre. 00. 6iiert of fruit land, IKlnllw from Sa lem; 1W. fll. IW8HcreH,iill cultivated; JIOX). Ifl M acres, VXff), 70 acres lu cultivation, good hoiiie mid Imni. 83. " acres of fruit land, miles from Sa lem; ft').. 01. Haw mill and grist mill; $1000. IK. 100 Here, 80 acres In cultivation; tSAOO. m. lflcreof fruit IhihI, l)iiillas from Salem; L 7 67. 180 acres, S mllct from Silverton; HMO. m. 35 acres or fruit land, 4jiilles from Ha lem; 7C0. 60. 40 acres, 4'i miles from Salem, all culti vated; faux 70. 130 acres, near MehuniB.M acres rultl- vated, house, Ijarn.orclia itl, etc; toy). 71. IB acres, near Aumsvlile, 2 acres In ber ries, 400 fruit trees, good bulld'gs; 81200. 73. 130 acres; WOO. 71L 78 acres, with biilldings; 1900. 74. HO iicrcs, house and orchard; gfiOO. 75. 130 acres, 100 acres In grass, buildings W per itcrc. 7A. 100 acres, orclui rd and biilldings; (3000. " Sold. 78. CORRECT DRESS FOR MEN. In fashion for shoes there seems to be n re action against the use of patent leathers for street wear. Light weight derbys, gray to brown in color, are told for summer wear. They have narrower brims and shorter crowns. l'robably more black cutaways will be worn this year. They can be made as light and cool as the grayish colored coats and look far more "dressy." The colored shirts outdo in brilliancy the plaids of the tailors' shops. Mot of them are made with the collar all of a piece. Nevertheless, white collars and cuffs may be worn with striped shirt fronts, or the re 'verse. The only overcoat that will be worn much, the tailors say, is the "Chesterfield," a loosely fitting, short pattern, with open fronts lined all the way to the edges. The materials used ranged from wide wale worsteds to plain grays in worsteds and Venetians. The Prince Albert coat still retains a mod erate degree of popularity with stout, middle, aged men. It is good for afternoon recep tions, for walking and for driving. Yet the cutaway answers every purpose just as well, and the younger men have almost unani mously discarded the heavy frock coat. Scarfs are bright, and seem a little broader. Both four-in-liands and made up ones are worn. Collars turn over much the same, and are no higher. Shirts for evening wear are mndo plain, or embroidered, or in piquo. Nearly nil havo three buttons, though ouo stud is seen of tener, perhaps, than two. SPORTING AND ATHLETIC. TnV ADAXUTISE-MXNTS " caMigsaddrbssks. The candidates on the Marlon county republican ticket will addrcssthe po Mlcon the political Issues of the day at the follow ing times and places, and respeetft.ll In vite opposing candidates to participate in the discussien: Marlon, Monday, May n, Vk Jefferson, Monday. May 2 , at . o clocK. Turner, Tuesday, Ms .lgo J0?.1 Aumsvlile, Tuesday. 3IaJ f ? ',,0c,1ck Stayton, Tuesday, Maj 2, So ClocK. Slehama, -edne Ja5.Mii , 1'.' Whlteaker, Thursday, Maj -M"? CJ Howell I'mirle, Thursdn, Maj .1, 8 "si'u-efton Fridnv May 25,1 o'clock. Wrjodburn, Monday, Mn) A -ociocK. Hubbard, Tuesday. May fl, 10 o clock. Aurora, Tuesuny, May J " ""ft"; ,..T --"tl- J . . n i,. 't.i. .!.. Tmmo i. " n riocK. idHSturTu22o.e,ock. Salem, Saturday, June 2,'So clock. GEO. H. IIUIIXETT, Chairman Ilepubllcan Co. Central Com. ?ov ATJVEUTISEJIExx TO THE BAST! Shortest Itoute I Fastest TImo I llest Accommodations! Lowest Itatcs! & Apply for Information to WILL. H. PARRY, Capital Journal Office, Salem. Sold. 87, liteerMiaudaiut'udiui-iit h .It. HAFT STHIXRIt k IILOSSKll -ttM.VI.KtW !,- STOVES, RANGES, Tw u Ctprr Wwt, t30 SUI St., -i. -i. SALEM, OR. rrtX;u.ay A Umliilly HtMtetK rudltaut 4MttllsI. lOaerraol fruit land, 1W miles from Ha lem; taou. W. 390 arms, IS uilln from llrownsvllle, v nt-n in rtiiiiYnuuu, gtaiu ottiiu. Ings, aw per acre. ml. 57 acres, all cultivated, with buildings, IX nillos from Halem; IN0OA. iU 30 acnis udjolnlug Halem town sltet NS00. II. aoaernicultlvatett laud, with buildings, I mile from Halem; WMO. 42. I2S arc cultlvtttMl land, without buildings, one mile fruin Halem post ulttoe; flwu, 4M. Het iwrmone mile from Halem; II3J per at' re. 44. M sertrn, IW miles from HnLmi, one half lu cultivation; MKU, tt. IMU on CteuUal street, at from 100lo nit. raUOoaeh. ts. JO wrw, 4 mile 47, Iff atjraaall In a gtwd siitte from Halem; 175 per f PtllllVrt. 78. 50 acres, adjoining Halem. 146 lots laid oftl 10,HO. 8a 340 acres, 1.10 acres cultivated; aSOOO. 81. 043 acres, buildings and 110 aeres culti vated; 113 icr acre. 83. 64H acres, cultivated; tUNO. 83. 30 acres of fruit land, i miles from Ha lem; 1800. 84. 00 acres, on-hard and buildings, 1700. 86. 1118 acres, 390 acres cultivated, ori'hard and bulhl Ings, JUM0. 80, 180 acres. 50 acres cultlvatetl, orchitrd and building; 1000. 87. 36 acres of fruit land, i miles from S- 88, aWttoren, W nores cultivated, bulldingt; mnn 89. 64 acres, 0 miles from Halem; 81800. BO. iOJ acres, 105 cultivated; 14000. al. Hotel iu Hubllmlty. 03. Htorc building lu Aumsvlile. a. 337 itcrea, .10 acres cultivated; 19000. 04. House stud lot on Commercial skt HOO, 06. 30 acres, nil cultivated, V-i miles from Balmii; 8800. 88. 30 acres, 4'.j miles from Halem, bouse, barn, dry house, and large orchard; 87. 10 nerea, 4'4 miles from Halem, with house; tMu. Da, 10 uvnm, 4M miles front Halem, with large eruliiird: $500. 98. lOnnnwnrfrult land, IK mllos from So lent; (300. 109. 4100 aci-ns Intimtved Atrm ut from U0 to $v per acre; known as the Antony ftum, We h-tve, hmi, nil iho snitch oomnony's f ini flu-sale, ll'tii'wikt umteirlore el KOirvuriuortnurej, thc areobrcd iu fry re.unuplc tenro. -X- llarry Hutchens is in good running form once more. He has challenged any man in Knglatid or America to n match of GOO yards for $0 or 9CO0 n side. William Edwards, a Chicago pugilist, says that lw was not the Billy Edwards who wa? knocks out in one, round near Kondout by a local amateur a few weeks ago, as he has not bew in any fight lutcly. Jack Jo3-ce, the champion heavy weight fighter of Ohio, and Jack I'ogarty havo liave signed articles to fight ten rounds, Queensberry rules, within 100 miles of Pitts burg, on April 7. The fight will be with two ounce gloves for tho gate receipts. E. I). Morgan lias announced that his yacht Mayflower -will not go across to take part in the jubiloe racing on the Clyde, as The Lon don Field recently announced. lie said he could not spare tho time to take her across lilmsolf, and that he would not send her under any cii-ciir-tet-inces otherwise. At tho interna'.. onal cmateur skating tour nament, hold at Amsterdam on Feb. io, the English and German cjiiipotilors were de feated by a Hollander. Tho victor covered the distance of u'li.io.,!, two miles in seven minutes and sitcu son ads. In the cham pion profcsoiiual raoo t two miles, James tjinart and (awj;o !;, lioth Englishmen, came off victors. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. In tho County Court of the State of Oregon, for Jlnrion County. In tho matter of tho cstato of Andrew Heln, deceased. Noticols hereby given that I havo filed my llnal account, and that Holiday, the tli day oi iuny, iss, ni iu a. in., Biirau set for hearing objections to tho name. Julia Hr.iK, Executrix. THE YAQUINA ROUTE, OREGON PAOHC RAILROAD Oregon Ucvclopnicnt Company's Steam ship Line. 225 MILES SH0RTER-20 HOURS LESS TIME than by any other route. rirst-class Tlii-ottgli ra.wrngeranu Freight Line fiom Portland .iml all points in the Willamette Valley to ami from San Francisco. PROHIBITION COUNTY TICKET COXOHESS, PROF. G. M. MILLER PRKSIDENTIAL ELtciiiRe T. P. CAMPBELL B. P. IIAMP, ' DR. A. C. KIXXEY ItEPKESEXTATIVEs T W DAVENPOUT Silverton. WMSIMPSOX, Silverton. H S .TORV South Salem J D DARBY, Sublimity. J G EBERHART Cbampocg. ' SIIBniFF. ALEX THOMPSON, Silvertou. CLEK1C. W I RAY, Woodburn. ItECOHDER. AIRGIL II RELVL Turner. TREASURER. W P JOHNSON, Salem. SCHOOL SUPERINTEXDEXT WT VAN SCOY,' ' JciTerson. ASSESSOR. LOUIS BARZEE, JciTerson. COMMISSIONEltS. J D HURST. Aurora. HENRY" GULVL Marion. ' SURVEYOR. P A PORD, "Woodburn. CORONER. W B MAGERS, Salem. Overland to California Via Oregon & California Rail Road AND CONNECTIONS. TI1K Mm S AST, IKII'TF THE OREGON LAND CO,; ANY Are buylagand selliug Krai ICstuie.and will tyke .il.asue rg- In Um bo list. Utile lu slwwtng buyers any prop- Bank Block, Three Doore South of 1st National Bank, There's Somethliifr Jn a Name. When one of the finest lake barges of the lmlld of a few years ago wns about to ha Jauuchod, ono of her owners was told that the lwat would lie cliristenetl the llegalosauras lieproteeteil against the name, basing his objections on the well known tendency of allow to shorten such long appeilntions. His isoning prevailed. Senator Palmer boing of the party that discussed vessel notnont-laturo on this occa sion, was asked by Capt. Westcott to suggest a short, expressive name for a new craft "I wiu, ni.u ue, -call liu- the Rum.' Thisbhort, espresso appclUtion induced the rcfl.t-tiou that the Norse or Fimifch legends contained names suitable for lake craft, and thcro was instanced the ixwin Kalevala, dealing with tho mythology of the Finns. In their earUor days on the shores of the Baltic, that people lielievcd that there was a race of dtmijrotla w ho ruled objects iu nature, lucre was Tatiln ulu, ,.i..i .,.. forest; Ahti, the lakes and rivers; Tuoni. tho realms of iKatb. There u,m ' ... allitorath o names to suit the owner of nits such as Kylhkki, the lieuutiful maiden who corne.1 the aiidivsaos of Kauua; Kulkrvo n....i..i 1U,..7,:."T.'"W8 "ames, nnmouua, ine enchantress, had hem. ,... Willamette River Line of Steamers: The "Wm. SI. lloap," the "N. S. Rent ley," the "Three Mstei," leave Portland S n. m. Jlomlajs Ncune-ilnjsand l'rldats, from Messi. llnlmnn it I'o's dock, U0O iind 20ll Front street, for Oregon City, lluttevllle, Chamdneg, Salem, Indepoudencc, Albanv, Corvallli, and lnteriiiedlato points, mak ing cloe connection nt Albany w 1th trains of the Oil-sen l'acllli- Kallroau. TIME SCHEDULE, (Except Sundays): Leave Albany 1:00 PM Leave CorvnllU 1:17 PM Arrive Yaqulna 0:30 P M Leao Ynqulnii - -G:S0AM Lcnvo Corvallls ....... w-sx A -r Aiilvo Albany 11:15AM o. & v. trains connect al Albany and Corvallls. Tho above trains connect at YAQUINA with tho Oregon Development Co's Lino of stOHiiiililps between Yaqulna and San FraneUco. SX1I.1.(I PATHS. STHAMmiS, PI103I SAN riUKCISCO. Time Between Salem am San Franfo JUU-IJ.M.Y nuiirs. CAI.IFQ11NIA KXl-lingSTllAIX-n LT. gtn. I rT J:00p.m. ILv. Portland Ar. iTftibTE 6:30 j). in. Lv. Salem Lv. Mm JMOnJr.Fra.i.v: J ftJS LOCAL l'.VfeSENQEH THAIK ( BAIlFH- '.l auJSUAY), 8:00 a. in. 1:02 a. in. 12:10 p. m. Lv. Lv. Ar. Portland Snlem Eugcuo Ar. Lv. Lv. tlop.m.1 12:52 p. m. I .u)u.m.i Willamette Valley, Willamette Vnllev, Willamette Valicv. illiimette Valley , STEAMKRS. Willamette Valley Willamette Valley Willamette Valley inn coiniMnr noives April 20 May 10 May 21 May 31 HtOM yAqvina. May May 15 May 20 the right to PULLMAN' HUFFET SLEEPERS Excursion Sleepers for seconil-elass pa- -a v... ... luiuugu trains iree w J-iiou. it, U. Railroad ferrj- makes eon- ....1.1, wuii uu uio regular trains on the Last bido Division from footot F street, 1 ortland. ' West Side Division, Between and Cerrallis: 11AILY (HXCEll- SUNDAY CIS p. m. 1:30 p. m. M'MUfs VILLK KXlUtESS TIUIN (DAIU . 1:XCK1T 8UXDA ) Nournuthal ,e ligut 0?.!- ...i.. i i 7. -", "u ueen appro priated by the yachtsmen of the Atlantic CALIFORNIA! the Land of Discoveries. Cash Grocery Store, WC S. SltlMI. heeler, IU Htat tr . Sauw. ..A taU eVMk t... Jto. Jus reHfesl nise awki,, , Km - tMtMi laUif ! lUaaaMt. ttUCKSlllTIIIKG cttAO JFolItliv' T rltarw rtion, t,aueisna and Asab. Tr-.,. ...,i., ... he would atlopt Feramon, Fadladeen and Jlokamia, from NIoore's "UHa RooUi,"nnd tbey ware distinctivo n,i .,..i u TV utium;KUJ HL change willing dates without notice. vm!'!,"'t.0'l?ersriPIuror,Inml ami all ''i' !',,e "' ?iv l,ol.nu '" ako eloe cnnnectlnn with the tialiis, of thri YAQ IT1KA ROUTE at Albany or Con allis" and If destined to Sun Fmnclsco, should ki?".1KS 'i' ""lvo "t Yaquinu the evening ..nMt- inii- ,n muliii. anil l'.iwi-m'r lonnt. Fo iiui.-iiA.-N ,t i-o., Fi eight and Tleknt Agents aw and 202 Front sf, Portland, On! 1 ass. Agt., Oregon Paclllelt. It. Co., t'li inuu-iTi t r. Corvallls, Or. i. ii. lIAMhLL, Jr. Gcn'l Frt; ii la.s. Agt. Oregon l)eelopment Co., ;l Montgomery t.t.; San FrnncUco, Cal. Kl-Pli'llt I'.IU il.,.,n .). .For Informiulon apply to 'Messrs. Than. wius. itLhotv. ..r ...i J "- i'v " "wiere, iiea, Miraala Rauutra, Peri Xarapb, iiahadi, CntiiauW Kewaont and Selanm- ,! t..n, .. Z .. ' legend said, 11 tl,e mo JV. "" .' l, of all OiM creatures-Cor. Detroit Zo Preaa. ! mm ' ?J : THC OTv'LY- QA:JTEa xzzrziri l-PI "- Uci.Rr rj kIMHCCvlJ tiriDO. MfJICTINrMrmfVnYHJfpy. ill! -AKI - .HOKtalCSl IOKINC. ! 1 to laaaw4 i a ftwaa, tu mm LL.tP2iZ!ekm 1 M! mailer Ut the luual m-'igrs An iTT. C''?- - T.1 r" -.- ."- v . u.w. lUTSMklw SHI or ISM. nak. a.""J isynnrhrasthaHilf Hso, yuu have liSi5T QUMftoni) a pan. iH t Have you JjoMM home ha- attUMf California Cnt-R-Cure i'P W. "eejee aa smsll. rMitovs l asMS piwsss lk SSrul&te it louse. L KgCOMMKNDltD " with lrul iMatn-h atr ttZSlr CST 'lTS!S.Vti T"l WiaiH li.Vlt,i. ... 1. ..I.J.-T.TTT-. 1 - "mutMIHI wtMvetk-: tw. I -- i.. i&ZtKzzs'i 2?auf!y!tt! ?i. iaBSr? " " " ,IT KK i TKB fWf of lite uiittafc . east. I gee m toeevsj JOHN KNIGHT, KU.D AMI Ul'AlUNTKKD BY D. W. MATTHEWS & COMPANY, lOQ statu St., Salism, on. SNELL, HEITSHU & W00DARD, Wholesale Depot. That Hone Tuiuinc Secret 'l,"llVhi.n eorr. ..,-....,.. ,.. wit inai ie mystery is verv twidrwpbiiietl by Borrow. iWarehU wonls In the 'Romejiy It" r v.. .. . ta Iretol that cTuSiven to aSa that wonl was co.me.W w1Ui a y ."j 0,-n.tton which Ua.l l, ,wf,l Mm U)r Uut individual, who m trmxMv miJoy.d it at a crlu, ,wTJw Cffi- athdlrenun,lerhlstreHtle,lL Th7 eou could 1m fetrfh..! i.. name nt kind of tooe-tW -i "H2 wnwa,' or swwtuutL SomeUmeafwS- ii-wiiwVL " yet under bis UeUfUot,-wbo wtmi what the Iiih OU Wry m,b-bl doM LUlt wo-1 theoreatur. and katt at last subtil the eob lcw. HionaM-roa. Inv? ar rtetnw msislil u. tA- .T. joyeaent. 80, u he ootid roisse Ws7l,,L' twre to Iks rwsMmurattc. wTZli Z' k-w wottW be ineUMly MtowTl br S- rJaftdtl-wli!7. ?."? l-j n-T-TT -" 'gisasstoa. IT OVER! That is About Baying a Can of PURE ROCK CANDY DRIPS H5) p. m. 8:00 p. m. Ta Portland Ar. Ar.McMlnnvllleLv. ftOffaTiE 5 15 a. m. At Albany nnd Corvallls connect with ininis 01 uregon l'ncillc ltallroud. 1-or full Information rOB-ardino- ml. maps, etc., apply to tho Compaq's agent, ,'.".i Oregon. u. p. EoGFKS. It. KOEIILKn, G. F. nnd lta Ag t -uiinnger. Post Your Friends in Hie East ! EVERY ONE COMPLIMENTS Us on our weekly edition, ns it contains so ....v.i uAt.-L-iiuiii. reading mailer, wejw poo writing up the fruit interests of tl section, and you cannot do better than to liaVOtlie wnolfK. ftiftllod fn Y'MiffVlAnrlaMAl whom you wish to post on tho resources of VVUU. FltOM IvELLER & SONS. -sisstoatg " Live and Let Live Paint HUNTLY & McFERSON, House, Sign AND General Painters. Hax-o'a Something Kiss- nV&WM? iiBUrt TSrWfc, 5 !! "SeTu,en!f I "Je agestta tor It. r"""u "n- are KELLER & SONS. The Ower. IL DLUIOXD, Teacher of Music LEGAL BLiVNKS, Kalsom mers, Paper Hangers aw Decorators. All orders will rccelvo prompt attJUos Estimates on nil kinds of work in oar ay uiievnuiiy given. Satisfaction guaniT hhop In Old Court House on Court sue tsaiem. Or. UUsk Sttir. AuoDg rw. TWLasalonTstscTaphrMs lUfsMofSso P WOrtbj to sst la Watoiw!. SSSSwSrtS'K MMafcSifc,lk Dtat Kflweinoniy ulkiu. .uTTl J!!?.8? . r lor tie crowd Ckt . v "Bwias far tV cro-iflftao Kew,, FARMERS. -:- LIYERYMBX And others In need of Team or Carriage Haws; Itwlll be to your. Interest to call upe J before pureliaslug elewllere, as I wrgeetand most eoinpletebtoek In lMJJi owreuueetl to suit the .times, j eetved a flue line of Carriage Harness from A. F. Rid W OH OHIOAGO, Pw which I am sole agent TnefeJ are all made from First Class Pittsburg Leather, Warranted. Tlte nneet line orj!! HMJKF IIoImm, and Whlis In tbedgi! Hree. TrhanWng tu pule &, lifnfr In the pasM shall end srk atientlou to busliM to inerU as I S' Tin Ul,. L U. WAITE, S, r. """w 0 inelr favors tn the ruiui K. S. LAMIVT T1