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i. EVENING CAPITAL JOURNAL WBDNKHDAY, MAY 23, 18. flKXKUU, IIIKKCTOKV. OnffTVK Ct.ttVKUAi Pre Kirn THOB,r BAYARIi Jkxrrtnry "I " 14. . Paim.1 f lt,tt, Secretary of Trwi . : W.T Vila. Kecretnry of the Inwjv.. W. 0, Kmwcorr MecreUry "f W. C. WiTmriW Mecretsrjr nf r.n- I). ML IHCKimww Poet Master Oen-. .' A, ST. GAMJIKM. Attorney Oenpn., Monntso H. Waitb chief Justin Bute of Orgs. J: 5: rater JHiroKB Hkmwakj -.Cotwresemiiti SvLVmrrr.u PwmovjtK..-- Oowi MO.W. MCBHIr. secreinrr oimau LW, Vtd ..UlTrwMioier L B. Mc-Kinor Sunt. Pub. Instruction Piukk r. Rakkk fttote I'rtntT H.M. hthaxak 1 Wm. I. Iximk V Hupreme Jndc- W. W. Thatk J Tklr Jb4Mi1 M(riet. K. P. -. -. JHdre 9m. W. Mew PrortcnMnf AMorm-j lrloa Osenlr. J. A. IIOWKY V lale J. if. IMMKK J J. T. CMMOO .1 Benatr-. D.l.rtmitl.no H. LATMAK-, - A.M. LAfOLLWTlK.. W. h. OlI.VBK 0, F. Mow K.N. CHAPMAN (MC0MK MACK JnitM Mrtrm .ReprearnUitlv Clerk Demity Clerk Hherlfl KD. ftuHHJk UepUIT AimiHTtJllCKT. ....-.. Tl Wierin mipuifr T. ('. Miiaw County .lml-; UH'iUfir A. 1'KKm.M ...Bchil "..! lijHW NrwaoK.. riurvBvm Corou'T U. 1'. l4TPMMtlf,i Wieep InHjM i 01 lr of SalrM. .. J. MlJHI't'V A.H. MciB 1st Ward iim. Wli.l.MtfH 1st Ward Oo. (ii.mw(i and Wnnl U. LAPoNKliml Wnnl JAfMlKTttSnl Wnnl V. W. Hkiunkk Hrd Ward Km. IUmn till Wnrd May Cuunrllini O.N. llirrromth Wnnl 1 J. ttrmrKI.Ktt . Ilwnriti-i. Jamhi Umn... ....... .Marshal. w. T. Hm.t TriiiHiiriM lino. O. IIiniuiam Atinmi. j.fXTHOMlwm Hiii'tfrMtni-ii ft H. CHUHHIM....Ctilvr KliglnwrH. F. I I'. S. Offlrer. Ja. Walton If. K rnmiiillonf JUMtfll Al.HKur..Mlk,'iiHl Hrvl I li.nci NlitV AnVllltTISIi.MIIVIH. PROHIBITION COUNTY TICKET, CO.VIIMIHH, I'liOF. (I. M. .Ml M.Kit. I'lllMIJHiNTIAI. i:i.KCI)HH, T. K. CAMI'ltKl.li, It. K. ItAMI' I)It. A. (. KINNUY. IIHl'ltlWR.NTATIVIW. T V DAVKNI'OHT Hllvuilon. WM SIMPKON, Hllvcrton. II K.IOUY, Rcmtli HtiU'in .1 I) DAIIUY, Kubliiulty. J (1 KIIKUIIAUT, OlinmiMMttr. KlllillllV. AliKX TIIOM P.SOX. Sllvttrton. (U.lilllv. V I HAY, VnhIIiiii'u. IIIX.-OltllHII. VI UGH, II KIUI) 'i'lirntir. TlinAHl'llllll. W P.10IIX80X, Bttkitii. CIIOOl. NUI'KHINTKNDUNT. W 'I' VAX WOY, .Ii'IIImxmi. AWWW)H. 1.0U1S MAU.KIJ, .IttllblWMI. COMMliNlONKHM. .1 I) IIUHKr, Aurtim. WT. I(I01M)X, Miirttm. HUKVMVOH. 1' A I'tmi), NVtHttllHim. , W It MAUIC1W, Hiltit(. ' HENRY SCHOMAKER, Mnufliirriii TV Mni Mkik IVure! Ko. 260 Comnierelil St. Al S if m M (i UHfr OK MOrf NOVICK "lit ud li Live I'u'nl HUNTLY & McFERSON, House, Sign ---AND . General Painters, KuNminers, Pn)ter Hnpn mi DWfstori. wtU Mtatw Mumut klWntiua. iob til U4a(waC ta wr Dm TeaolKjrofMusio UWiMV JctS NEW AUVEItTISfaiKNTS. THE FOLLOWING List of Property is -BY OREGON S 8tii t. Mtem, 8 mile eortof Sllvertonj 11000. 1 M0 Hero, on !f " oulttraUoti, snwll Sum iTiflfWMl, IX ! ftom pwt ofltwjiwm 1. ) natm,no cn In cultivation, good bull(liif, t per wore. S. nerm, U aoroi In onltlVBtlmi, moll tHHite; iioua Sola. 7. srreii, iM-rai In cultivation, mall lioune, 1H mlleii from Salem; IIOjO; cue iMlfOBUl). g. 7cilB0eroiiiiicuIllytlMi,reinnln dmr Italit timber, goml Jiwhw, good or ohiiM, mile from railroad; few. " Sold. 10. 6S0O-iMOcrem 180 acre In oiiHH-atlon, two orolianla, 8 mllea from Salem. 11. l!S0ao-8T8 acre, gwncraa In cultivation, WHaliee IWIll timuer, o iiiuw iiom HHleni. ' Sold. IB. riW-Waere,aoo acraa In eiiltlvqtlon, one liftlf mile from iteamlKmt land- 11. tnlfiK'iter acre. 1(0 a!roK.Bowl liotMe,? room. (ToeMl itani, one half mile from meftmuoitt lamllnc. " Sold. 18. i jmr how, :B0 homw, gmnl limue mnl barn. IT. HI iicrtw. 2 inlka from miom, W lr Hero, m Horea In ctiltlvnttoli. 18- Sold. lit. !K0 Rcie. 911,000. nil cultlvatetl, line building. JO. 0 H(Uk, 1T0 nrrt In cilltlvntloii, Kood oicjinnl mid biilliUliiio, W. ,J1- Sold. Sold. !M. UWiicrtw, iillculthiiteil; aroo. 91. llitiifunnd lot on Commorelnl St.; .. Sold. t .tVlnrrn,lWiicriciiltlviiUMl, 1.100 irume lm, f pwHfli lrH, ftm Kr Irctw, inniNWof lioiw.KiKHllinIldlnHxjSlO.OX). " Sold. '. Klncrtw, ono luilf In (niHlMitloii,S"J. Ji. IliHiiiituil bit In Hnlcm; $)XW. :). 11()uk:iiikI lot In StiU'in; MX). 31. ft) njriM of fruit land, : NX iiilltw IroiOu- loin; fftJ per aero. W. lm IuIk In Hll er trills clly; $K mvli. M, HUiu'km, H'i In milttVMtloii, $! per aero. .11, St) iicrtw, IM In cultlVHtldn, Kd lm- IM-om'iiu'IIIb; JIO.IUI. Sold. Withdnnvn. .IT, 10 itortwol fruit lioid, i mllun fnnii Sn- Imnj fRll. !H 'JM iiortw, 1W mlltw from llnmnxvllle, II iiorHei In cultlviillon, Kd build lim, JHfiiKTHort'. . T atrw. nil ctilllVHlml, with bulldluwM, Ijf iiiutM imiu twieiu; jnni. 10. JlmiwnilJ'lMllliSloni (ouiihUii; $-U. II. iAVmirwionlllvHiBil Utnd. ltlibulldlmpi, I nine iroiu -Niim; kixii. It, ItM aortw culth aled liuiil. without wrw ciiiiunitni itiiiii, wiuioiii illldliifK.oue mile from Ailam iot iMiildliian.oi illtl H It. MMH4Ma,(Mi mile from Halem; IIH& pr wa, II. W Korea. 1W inlliw from SHleui.onn Iwlf In eMjUslUuti; !, II lAto on 0tltMl trt(, at from ltl. to r0 axoli. I, M nw.fi, ) mile ifrotn JIm; NTS por Hnra. IT. WiMrttkall tUiH iriHhl uniofauUIVH 7a7TXJLlIFr;Trg9 MMgc THE OREGON LAND COMPANY ,l buying nu MlliuKl.KiateAnir:'mt.ke i.a.itv in xhowiiu muremuiiv'nrmt- rtr In Mm bo o IUI. oOlv in Capital Lumbering Company! MAM'rAlTl KKKS OK AM I'KAI.KItS IN Every Yariotv of km Limib. Dressed and . Undressed. -COMiTANTI.V Shingles, Laths, Pickets, Fence Posts, BOXES, Htc. SALEM' - - - - OREGON STOCK FARM FOR SALE or RENT! ao AC R liS NvNxoiPM.rciijMMt SffiS JWmgn I Offered For Sale TJIf LAND COMPANY ICg8g"i!ggg-g isis aaxs .W IS arrw fruit land, i mllea from Sclera $160. . fflacren cultivated land, IHnitlaa from Halem; BW. 80. 10 acren, lkmllea from Safetn, U oulli- VHted, with bulldln, 13000. 61. 12 acre fruit lamUIJi mile from Salem; tan. 63. 00 acred, 2 ncrea In cultivation, ltotue and larn,i7W. , , M. 1S'0)-W() acre , 200acrH In cnUtvatiott, good hoiiae, barn and orulmnl. 6L aowres of fruit land, 4 mllel fttfm Sa lem; WM. M. 820ncree, 1H0 ncrea In cultivation; 18000. fia. 147 acrca, : acrea In cultivation, M00. 67. 10 acre of fruit land, mile from Sa lem; $. Withdrawn. 80. fliflo ier are, 130 acre. fla 5 acre of fruit land, mllM from Sa lem; 1160. 81. 838 acre, all cultivated; 11000. 82. 80 aurfis, tZVM, 7fi acrex In oulllvntlon good hoiwe and barn. 88. 2 acre of fnilt land, i lullaafrom Si- lem; V. 81. Haw mill mnl grist mill; 1001. m. 100 acreH, so acnit In cultivation; WflOO. 69. 1 acreof fruit land, miles from Hnletn; W. 87. 190 aero, K mile from SUverton; WOO. eg, 28acre of fruit land, i miles from Sa lem; $700. 09. 10 acres, lUiulleafinm Salem, nil culti vated; iniii). 70. ISO iierH. near Meliamn.ffl Hcrea culti vated, liouhe,barn,orcliHi'd, etc.; $ajj0. 71. lOncre, near Aumavllle.2 Hera Inber- rlw, )i) fruit tree,g(Hil bulld'go; S1200. 72. 12i)iicrw; W. 78. 70 acre, ulth buildings; iVMX 71. bOacre, Iioumj and orchard; 9f00. 75. lilO acre, 100 ncrea In gra, buildings; J20M!rnero. 70. 10J) acre, orclinid and bulhlliigh; $2000. " Sold. w Sold. 70. M ncrtw, adjoining Sulcm, 1 1" lots laid oil; J10.000. N). 210 acres, ISO ncrea cultivated; JC000. 81. 012 acre, liiilldliiKs nnd liMnoroHciiltl- Mitcd; 512 perncic. 82. OIK iici-im,) cultivated; 1W. 8.1. 20 iicnw of fruit land, t mllos from Sn Icm; SMI). 81. (X) acres, nrchiirdand building, $700. 8-1. ;U8 acrci, 2;V) ncrcw cultlMitcd, orchard and buildings, $!rIO. SO. Ill) acres, ft) acres cultivated, orchard and building; iiooo. 87. !K ncrea of fruit land, yt mllos from Sa lem; STTjU 8S, 2TjO iicrcN, ID ncres cultivated, building).; $.VM)! .si). 51 acres, 0 mlloa from Hulom; JltX). W. n"i ncrea, Irt'icultlviitwICJIOH). III. Hotel In Sublimity. Ui. Store bulldluxl.lu AilliKVlllo. IM. 227 acnw, 60 Mere cultivated; SrtXIO. VI. House and lot on Commercial!.: 9K0. ik 20 acre, nil cultlvnted, l,W 'mllori'rom tsalem; KX). W. St) ncrea, 1' iiillea from Salem, liouM, liurn, clly houc, and large orchard; 11000. 07. 10 ft(res, IV mlltw from Salem, with houxe; SAOu. IK 10 aurea, ill miles from Halem, with large imiharil; $Kk 11. 10 acre of fruit land, IK mllea fromSa. lem; Jam. Ill), law acres Improved IV rm at from $10 to W Kr aere; known aa the Aukeu.v Btrni. V have, mImi, all tlw Scotch company's fttnna ntrwile. Helngatild.uiiderfOre- cJtwur of mortie, they are olftH-ed ou vary rwwoiiSble terms. HX HAS DUGAN BROS, PLUMBERS I (US AMI STRAM F1TTBRS, a4 ilnltr la... Steam and Plumbing (JoqiLs, SA.UUM. : : : : oatltadK. CIRCUS RIDER'S SCHOOt There fa the usual circus riar; in the water of the barn like buiJdinB. Or two or tlree .idea of the ring are roU "" .tails, in which the trained hor.ca have toeir Cnek A .core or more of hoatlen. and helper, are about the room, making and keeping things clean and neat Vita the Wbkrt that comes in at the open door oomes also a toll, rather slim, flgnre, wripped inn cloak of fur, and with such a Irnt and such gloves, and such an outfit generally as one might expect to see on any lady taking her morning walk on Broadway. She is de cidedly pretty as she trips in, closes the door, p-ccts every one with a ch.w-rj "6'Ood morn ing " and then trips up a flight of stairs to br dressing room. But before she disappears from sight she says: "Please get Bob ready." Bob is brought out. He is a big horse, more white than gray, and is token from one of the stalls which have a number very like him in color in them. That prompts an In quisitive visitor to aV one of the titled people standing round if whito horses are the only ones thus will train well for circus pur- "Xot a bit, my boy; bays or Macks or chestnuts would do equally we, but tho riders like the white ones best. Why? Oh, because they like to keep up the illusion of the ring. See, thertfs the reason why white horses aro used so generally. " As bo spoke this professor of horse educa tion pointed to a young man who was rub bing Bob's back with a lot of fine powder. It was powdered resin, and was applied lib erally to the back of Bob and carefully spread over all the broad back on which the finry who a few momenta ago entered would soon be dancing. "That's the reason why the whito horses are chosen by riders for their uses. Now, if the horse was black or bay in color tho pow der would lie in a great pad like block that would be plainly visible to every ouo Ilidcrs. malo or female, dislike to have nny I one know that they uso resin to help them keep their feet on tho animal's back. So 1 they use white horses to help out the deccp i Uon." I 'While this explanation of the petty decoin tion was being indulged in tho horse profes sor's assistants had got tho "mechanic" into i trim. That "mechanic" looked moro liko a , gallows than anything else. From the center , of the ring rose a Crong pole, or mast, which ! lost itself in the bc.uns nbovo which served ' to supiiort tho dremmgroom floor. Thrcc 1 quarters of the way up from tho bottom of I tho polo there stretched out an arm, which I gave to tho polo t..o gallows like appearance. i A ro;o which hung lrom tho end of this arm, I with a halter band of leather, added to tho I repulsive apiararce. Tho . arm moved uoi'A'l.s.ly and ous.ly about tho supporting post. "Is the jouug lady to bo hung on that gallows 1" was tho i a"ctious inquiry addressed to tho man of hoi- lore and circus mystery. "Yes, she'll ban;; tu-re for n half hour. Hero sho conies; now sco how she does it." Tho ertwhilo tail oc.no tripping down stairs, if " fairy e i t. n w'n-i shod in a sort of sabot, much II to : "5 woiu liko tho poos anU of Holland, !-... wk'j n trino loss wood in them. Grial i oft! V"ii.t u transfornia tion I The e ibots 1 - :'ii do'vn staira a hom tiling uttei .yur.li ot' a few moment j I c. :" tenous rejio-U of t.i.i a bint; cloircd ii. castnma raid tv b. U'r The ringiuas: r '... . to the horso." s : ". which cord h' ! '.: boll t'.'o w;-H. v i halter about i v. . . tnetino," nnd tha , . lieforo her leaaon u b. hoops goes u; to i)"'1. "3 r'cnful woman wh . ' .i. ';o:ie to tho :.;. . . l room. Ii, . i .eti-eu a blou.i'd - (I IN. t. ' 'i ttout bit of con! Ii ., t!-,t of:'cv oiii! ii i ' rut t in, d.i'u'i ' ','..! .lit "v t ic '. i . i ' "liu 'n'Ci-.o : t-ro ..i van red . T-1 ,-a.. MUc. T -.-o'-l - , il3 hiui k 'C" on f ,.-i rt. Sjim n 1 i.u i lietid ami necic, i. .d sugar, i-rienaiy ni:ioiin"at.iuiitat.iiiui liftwoen horsociid r.t'.t.-, . id sli" kiji: ".'. right; 1st him go." There's a r.p of : ringmaster's whip, a cheructori.-.ac 1!) w manly "Get up!" in a fji.i1, h.gh U. , . tho handsome gray liens hu gallop r.b the little cjruus rms. Ho makeH a half ' . circuits of the nu;, cml tnoii Mile. Threi: :, tliohoopH makes; a frantic m li at him, oV ' him by tho mane with one hand, und with tho otliei- seises tho grip fa tened to the saddlo girtli ami lt'.i to hu back. At tho same in Suuil the ropa arrangement of tho gallows fr.ue of tho i-iechunio U iu.uled taut. It was nvll it as hauled taut, too, for tho now lHivse, startled by the su iibu d'seent on his IVKtUtid back, jumps away as if struck by a l-!lot. Tlie ndw loses her foothold, nnd if it wasn't for that mechanic and its gallows like am, she would h".vo hud a bad tumble. In stead the niocjaaio and rU arm nnd harness Lop her swinging m tae nir, nd she Is grnd ni'ly lowu-ed tot i e ground. The ringmaster's whip cracks, everybody yells "Hi-hi-hi," tho Uon finally gets down to its regular gallop osc Bo:t, and the thing is gone over and qtw u$.uu. Several times the rider is saved from a tuu.lla by tho mecbunic, and finally llob'; is du.aijod with a pat and a lump of t&e'a:', and auotber gray horse, who is an old fc!ir, oomes to the rir.0- 'u C' much U-tter now. Mile. Tu:-u h'..t.' k. i calls for the banners, and hi.-; .:.-. i o v L.to cotton o'.oth come out In piaes o.' u p y colored aiiken banners that would U ui v! .ti a regular circus ring. The ut.w horse num ui with a regular stride, Mile. Tbrougbtaeuoopt, still fastened to the tnaelM'.iic, leiiivs to his 1m, and the eirciw, without iu t.ul, U l-eprvduced in mlnia Uup . iLK" goes ou with her net just ae if a Utousaud people were watching her and eonitosies and smile and waves her toads m she would in the ring. Who is she Mrteaying and suuliug at! To every wi Vye m the big building whose duties do Dot cominl him to be elsewhere. This crowd Of men are just outside the ring, hallooing at Uwtouof UMir oice, "Hi-hi-hi," and ekp. 4ag their hands and making things hideous generally. Aji they shout, and the ringmas ter's whip crack and hands are clapped, and tfte rider jumps and leaps and yeUs at the top of her voice occasionally, and she really Mens to enjoy it, until a misstep throws her from toe hornet back and teaves. Iter hangW iHtneaorattlMendof Um arm of the mi nattie, hot safe Wuaue sae is in the embrace of iw rope end leather rnraw. Flaaltv well ttred out, tfte say. "Knoagh, and leaves the riuj for some one else to take a lsetan. TV homely sebool eosteme discarded and the street drM rwenmed, the pretty wxanan eemea down from her dressing room, and for a time watches bar husband, who know tak ine his turn in the ring, and erhanatrainme their boy m wat will be his fniare moTm siee, for the ohOdrea of riders are neaaUr broosht up in tfceir parents' footetcps. Ban 4n m tbe MMnc wiin lae othaTwimafka, to tM .leason, and apparenily dWnt mMm, as visitors do, tant a hwge barrel arcem U eeneunUy grtaatag out, over and oewaaain. tWstratasefVrVnJeMsyOmne SlaV! tog Uome Agaln,,-Cew Vork Ttae ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. ofeMbreM Sintv decened, W Ibc honorable county ertoVuletaVoregon, for the county rf Marion. All persons having claims anln.t ntid estate are bereby required to pTeVent them with proper vouchers to the underslened at the offlee of J. J. sl" W'rT' GrlswoUrs block, Salem, Oregon, wlthl" six months from the date of this notice. ALOZO GESKEn. Administrator of said estate. Salem, Ogn., May 11, 1S88. " PROPOSALS INVITED. niTTK ntlAKD OF PUBLIC BUILDING T comml-Vloner; Invite sealed propolis for tMlntlnethe Iron and wood work of the S itol. Plans and specifications may be 4?nat the office of W. U.yugh,Salem, Oregon. The right to reject any and nil bids Is re served. Bids will be opened at 2 o'clock p. m., on Tuesday, May 2), 1888. SYLVESTER I'EJJNOYER, GEO. W. McBKIDE, G.AV. WEBB, Board of Trustees. Wil. A, Mujcly. Clerk of Board. Sluto Treasurer's Thirty Second Xotlcc. STATE OF OISKGOS, TltBASUREll'S OFFTE 1 SAi.Esr, -Mny 1,1SSS. Notice Is hereby given that there arc funds on hand to pay the following war rants drawn on the live per cent fund, nnd that the same will be raid on presentation ntthls office. Warrants numbered 1930, HMO HHl, HM2, and 1R Also the following warrants drawn on the mllltln fund, nuni bered WW. 2760 270O. 2701... 27(S 270.4 2770, 2798, 2782, 2751, 2S7, 2771, 27,o, 2771 , 277.!. In terest on the above wnrrunjs will not be al lowed after the date of this notice G. W. Wnnn, Treasurer. ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE. mill: UXDEIISIGNED IIEHEBY GIVES I notice of his appointment as nsignee ol nil the estate of A. Mayer, of Salem, Ore gon, by general nssignment of this date tor the henellt of all his creditors. All creditors of said A. Mayer arc hereby notified to piosent their claims duly veri llcd to me, nt Snlem, within thrco months from this date, nnd nllpei-sous owing said A. Mnj-er will call nnd settle Immediately. Salem, Oregon, Malll 5:10-dUw Assignee of A Mnycr. Two bay mares, one J years and thootb-ei-5 years old. Bight shoulder of one brand cd Z. and left with n j with n I mado by nttnclilng the curve to the stall' of tho a . Return them, or send Information to A. Strong, Salem Oregon. May o, lhSS. REFEREE'S SALE. STATE OE OREGON, 1 , Countv;of Marios, ,- SOTICE ISHEREBYGIVENTIIAT BY virtue of a decree of partition nnd cr of sale entered In tho circuit court of tho state of Oregon for Multnoinnh county, ou the loth day of June, 18S7, and an amen datory decree thereto entered In said court on tho Twentieth day of September, 1887i In tho partition suit of Amanda Ellnn et al.,vs. J. It. Smith ct nl. whereby It was ordered that tho south east quarter of blwk fi In Roberts nddltlon to the city of Salem, Marlon county, Oregon, with the other real property belonging to tho estnto of John Smith, decensed, bo sold. Now, therefore, by virtue of sniudecrco and said amendment thereto, I, tho undersigned, who was duly appointed by said court as a referee tosell said real propcrty.wlll onTues day, tho .list day of May, 18SS, nttho hour of 10 o'clock n. m., nt the court house door, In Marlon county, Oregon, sell tho above described real cstato nt public miction to tho highest bidder, for cash, In pcrsuanco to said dcerco and amendment thereto. C. H. RAFFERTY, o0-5l Referee. STEINER & BLOSSER, -DEAI.EltS, IK- STOVES, RANGES, Tin and Copper Ware, 130 State St., -:- -:- SALEM, OR. Exnmlno our No. S cook stove, "com pletely lurnUlied and guaranteed, for only 122. A specialty madc.of roofliig:nnd spouting. FARMERS, -:- L1VERYM And othors In need of Team of Carriage Harness: It will be to your Interest to call upon me before ptiroliaalng elsewhere, as I havo the largest and most complete stock in tho olty. Prices reduced to suit the times. Justre- mvran nne iiueoi Cairiage Harness from A. F. Rissler Co. OF" CHICAGO, For which I am sole agent. Tliese harness are all made from First Cluss Pittsburg Leather, Warranted. The finest line of Dusters, Muggy Rohej. ami Whips In tlieoHj-. All ihewjiwas l am selllug at verv close fig ure. Thanking the public for their liberal I tiuuance of their fcvors In the future. ' E. S. LAMPORT. j F.J. BABCOCK, 'Cabinet Maker! -AN UNDERTAKER, FARKAIVS BLOCK, STATE STUKKT,' Saln, Oregon. 'iii,sa,tti Prnn made to order. A lull use r Caskets always on hand. WELL DIGGING. w DUO 0 gj RBPAIRBO. OX Jend km throuBh the W at my banee. South Kusr A. BvVRR. THE YAQUINA ROUTE, Willamette River Line of Steam The "Wm. M. Hoag," the ? both paenenger and freiir'httraniriT1'''! Corvalllsarui Portland and ii?i B points, lenrtng company's wharf r!?V aim .ueiwrB. jnuiinan Co s whoic." 202 Front street, Portland thS?,1 anq .Messrs. jiunman & Co's xnZZ". .aatnarn nn. ' l iaMlu week as follows : Ci NORTH BOUND: Leave Corvallls, Mondny, Wedno... Friday. 1) A m; niTlve 'gaien?!" .SOUTH BOUND; Snlem, Tuesday. Thursday'and ', !?V( 0 A m; 'arriN e Corvallis, Tu"?!'. day and Saturday, 3:30 p m. 5' Tn,"- TIME SCHEDULE, (Except Snndaysv T .. r.nm.nOt WW Pl Arrive Ynqulna ISS11 Leave Ynqulna S2??M Leave Corvallls "in&AJl Arrive Albany 1w!a Co0r4tmlnSCOUneCt'atA1.ns Tho above trnlrs connect nt YAotriv. with tho Oregon Development OA r)A ofStoiiiiishlps between Yaqulna and s? Francisco. uu " SAILING DATES. STEAMERS, FROM SAN PRASCBnn Willamette Valley, ,,7 Willamette Valley 'f'Sl Wlllnmetto Valley ---""" jSm i STEAMERS. FnOMYAQrr Willamette Valley ?, Wlllnmetto Valley VJ Willamette Vnllcy ? Willamette Vnllcy JT""e i This company reserves "Vhe"""nitht Z change sailing dates without notice. N. B. Passengers from Portland and n Willamette Vnllcy points can make cW connection with tho trains of tZ YAOU1NA ROUTE at Albany orOorwuh nnd if destined to Snn FranclscofihSH nrrange to nrrlve at Y'aqulna the evenin. before date of sailing. "e5 Passenger anil Freight Kates AIwjts tk Lowest. For information apply to Snwi' 1IULMAN &. Co l-elglitandTS Agents 200 and 202 Front St., PortlaniOr or to C. C. IIOGUE, Ac't Gen'l Frt. Pass. Agt., Oregon PaclnoR.R. Co C.II.lIASWELL,Jr.GenUFrt;U(rr Pass. Agt. Oregon Development Co., 301 Montgomery stj San Francisco, Ual A. K. STRANG, No. 303 Commercial Street, SALEM, OREGON. -DEALER IN- STOVESandRANGES Plumbing, Gas and Steam Fitting. Tinware and Artistic Metal Work a Specialty. S Agent for tho RICHARDSON ft BOYNTON COMPANY'S Furnaces. Es tablished in 1810. Grange Store Salem Co-Operative Association F of H. DEALERS IN Choice Groceries, Frovisions, Fruits, and Vegetables, Crockery, Glassware, y Butter, EgSj and Lard. ALL. KINDS OK Produce Bought! JAMES A1TKEN, Manager. 126 State St., - - - SALEM, OR. II. K. DuBois. JOE DcBws Dubois brothers, Proprietors Cbemekete Hote FREE BUS. Sample Rooms for Commercial Travelers. From $1 to S3 per;day. 8ALB3I, - OREGON. GENERAL BLACKSMITHS AND H ORSESHOEING i ! All the Improved methods ',t,ho( shaping shoes, to cure diseases of then nndfor the correction of faulty ?S traction nnd Interfering, used. IB"" satUlhetloa In all oases. IWfer to any " known horseman In Oregon. JOHN KNIGHT, The Horseshoer, SM Commercial street, Salem, Or. Forty Tears in the Church of IU . Br l'Hther Clilnlquy. Tc&JI?i in fmc order Immediately.. .S?r At Roseburg on Tuesday ' nolburn, while driving BomesW rodo undar a wire clotbs-u " caught him under theohlu in"' serious injury. Tuesday, 1'b.ursday and SatirOav b arrive Portland, Tuesday, ThuSrf'J Saturday, 8:80 I'M. 3' lnundsy Leave Portlnnd, lonaav tvj. and Friday, 6 a M;'arrhe sSl'em v0 WclnoutrtoV nn.l Vl.l.. ;'.cmi Monrtar I t