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THE OAfttfAii .iTtotmfG 3XyiTRCyA3U nsnsfiMsanaavxieM 111 J II HI IH IllJIHff OREuOX TIMBER IN EUROPE. , Sppcrority Recognized By Ship ' builders and Larger Market Prospective. The Mississippi Valley Lumber in its issue of Mnroh 7, con- tuan, ulna the following in regnru 10 Oreeon timber: oTeWU Hr id beginning to attract Ztlo" In England. The Timber Trades Journal of Loudon, devotes etblngllUoa page to'-Oron Piaeand Its ProbabloU.es," and eUrkstlmtupto last year that m9 wood has been occasionally tbI3 . .... TCn..1iiil. but that importeu mw "- -; , iealers have now begun to keep up , full supply. The uses to which the wood cuu L put is rcadily "PPrcciated h. our English contemporary, and i, commended for car building, ship building, railroad structural work and to engineers looking for mate rial capable of standing u large strain The Journal says, however, "fie great fault wo have to find tfltb what we havo seen and this Is more noticeable iu the- deals and planks-is the rough although even jiving. The wood almost seems to be torn asunder by tho largo tooth siffB used at high pressure, and the shippers would do well to obviate ihUliv cutting with fluersaws (in deed we understand that they are already doing ho) at least for the European marke'ts; it would poy iu the long " At Pr(?sl!Ilt lueJ' libel an otherwise superior article." The Timber Trades Journal believes the Oregon r has a future in the markets of Europe. Oregouiaus havo always known that the best timber in the worl-i grows right here, but it takes the rest of the world some llttlo timo to find it out. The Webfoot state will yet become noted for its excellent timber, of which it possesses an un limited supply. As for its fu tun in the market of Europe, that is onlj a matter of time. The superiority of Oregon timber, especially foi ship building purposes, is rapidly til ing recognized and iu a few yeara European ship builders will want no other. Poor Fellow! The most unexpected appreciation of the truth of the expression, "un easy lies tho head that wears u crown," wus brought to the notice of a prominent Oregon political! some time since, and the recollection of the circumstance affords that gentleman just as much pleasure as those to whom he occasionally re lates it. During tho last session of the legislature, when all was uotimuey between that body and the execu tive, Governor Penuoyer one day paid a visit to the state asylum for insane, and was going around that institution under the always pleas ant escort of the genial superiu teudeut, Dr. Lane. In their rounds they met with an odd character, Mike Leahy, an aged son ot the Emerald Isle, whose meutal equilib rium has been disannnged several years. Mike has the freedom of the premises when his pugilistic proclivities do not compel his bauishment to "Ward No. 2." Ou this occasion ho was wandering around and was met by tho.superin tendentand hisdlstinguisked visitor, so Dr. Lane called him up nnd said: "Come here, Mike; I wuut to in troduce you; this is Hon. Sylvester Peunoyer; this is the governor of Oregon, Mike; tne governor." "Is-tlnt so ?" said Mike, with pity and commiseration in look and tone; "tho governor, is he? Poor fe low !" If the governor should bo nomin ated this year by his party ho may have reason to again remember crazy MiKe'a pi ylng remarks. Correction from Mr. Cross. To the Editor of tlie Capital Jeurnal: I was looking over your paper dated April 7ih, which stated that my cow went over in Sherwood's yard. It is a mistake. Sherwood drove a cow over to my house nnd accused me falsely and called mc u liar, nud started the fight himself. Yours, W. H. Crto&s. Peop'e differ about politics, re ligion, etc., but they all agreo tint tbose Ontario Seedless Lemons nt J.G. Wright's are tho finest audt most del'cious lemons ever brought to Salem. R. Warluner, u prominent real estate agent and mining broker of Baker City, Is iu the city. Mr. Warinoer has a fine line of property for sale on tho installment plan on easy terms iu the Denver of Oregon, and he can bo seen nnd cousulted at the Globe Real Estate office, 202 Commercial street, duriug the wek, where he has a complete lithograph of Baker City. To-dav Elegaut India silks Just received from New York. Bridges Bozorth,UG, Stato street. Bee the Banner line of stoves and nges, at Ste ner & Ulossere. The lion Ton restaurant Is setting the beat 25 cent meals In the city now, CONDENSED NEW.". Rolled Down for Rending by Uiisy l'ooplp. Democratic ylctqries In Texas are political chestnuts. Congress has finally passed the Silcott refunding bill. A theatre trust to take in nil the large cities is being formed. A hailstorm at Iloberts, 111., broke all the glass in town. Marion county has enough money in the treasury to pay all warrants. County Treasurer Coudlt is able to be at his office again. Tho Union party is assembled in state convention to day. The Australian ballot system has passed the lower house of the Iowa legislature Brazil nas specialists at. work copyiug our constitution as a basis for tier new republican form of gov ernment. Repeblicaus, put up a ticket that will appeal more to the upright voter than to the boodle gang. Tho nationalists arc holding a slao convention in California. Up here the Henry George party is called a union party. Some American capitalists havo a scheme to flood Sahara from the Red sea. The plau is to make the land productive by irrigation. Cyclones aud tornadoes havo been smashing things again about Obcr liu uud Nurwnlk O., and iu Han rock, Warren and McDonough counties Illinois. The Chicago plumber's strike is settled. Journeymen are to receive $3.G0 per day, instead of 3.75 for which they stiuck, and juniors to get 2j cents per clay increase. At Portland, April 8, a motion for a new trial in the casts of "Sandy" Old, convicted of the murder ol Emil Webber, wus filed. Several Important railroads are ubout to build itito Portland and Huntington has sutveyors working inside the city limits. Thirteen Chinese, direct from the Flowery Kingdom hy way of En senda, were caught coming over the lino at Tia Juana Saturday night. The skeleton of a murdered but unknowu mau was found iu Pine valley, Stu Dioo county, Sunday. Tornadoes have bieu doing con siderable damage in southern Mich igan, about Charlotte and Kalama zoo. The congressional committee on elections has nppoiuted a sub-committee to visit Arkansas aBd collect testimony relative to the contested election case of Clayton vs. Breck iubidge, second district, and the assassination of Clayton. The Linn county democrats have made the following nominatiens: Stato senators, J. K. Weatberford uud Jeff Moyers; representative, Wm. Reirabaugh; recorder, E. E. Davis; clerk, N. P. Payne; sheriff, M. ricott; treasurer, W. E. Curl; assess or, H. S. Wiliiums; school supt. J. F. Russell; surveyor, E. J. O'Con ner. HOTEL ARRIVALS. CIIKMEKKTE HOTEL. A L Hodfon, G B Cornelius, city; S II Uuzuru, Empire City; E A Hubbard, S F; Fred Schetter, Em pire City; G W Epler, Santa Ciuz; G H Muhew, S F Judu, J M Law rence, Jas Burns, C Jnudyne, S F; V n IWi-riiii und wife. Ilo de: SE Smith, San Buna Ventura, J H. settiemier, woouuutu; jus R Whaler, Chicago, III; T J Black, Hulsey; A R Lyle, Crook Co; Oscar Hub bard, Uervais; r fc i;omnuerry, xj Calvert, Hubbard; L H Poujude, Felix Gregorie, David Martin, J L Taylor, Dr J SStott, P Kelley, W S Taylor, Gervnis;dG Gould, Chicago; V Mnhuffey, U P RR, Kuttielu. Or; W T Grimm, S R T Jones, J B Dim lek, Geo M Fry, Geo W Taylor, J L Wood. Hubbard: W E Her. T II Rees, Butteviile: B F Grim, Aurora; C R Williams, Kan Ctty; M Atter beck, R Evans, F Austen, JasRiggs, D Dutininau, W Foolmy, E S Rem iulon, Jacob Kerner, S P R U;J M Poormuu. WoodburnjTF Orth, St Paul; R G Keene; Irven Sehindcr, Stnvton; A S Downing, Sublimity; A 1 Putton, Maeleay; Wm Gory, II Hall, Woodburn; Henry Keene, Aunisville; J E Hammond, Hil verton; R J Warriner. Baker City; Dr J H Hnnnti and wife, Paul Free d..cl), J W Walker, II W Slant, E ATunev, Porl.md; H W Smith, J A Hussey, Frank Manning, '1 ur ner; D Robbins. J W Tate, Marion; a n P.ii.-inu M s Jones. Broeks: G P Terrell, Frank T Hull, Geo; Heath, Peter Muncr, F M Taylor J M Esland, W M Bushey, C T Wilhelni, W J Henderson, Mehama; Ed Thompson, Mill City. cook housj:. W J Culver, City; B Hedstndter, N. Y., E J Adams, Lnnslnji Mlehl; gan; It H Kennedy, W H Hal I C F Leatherman. G Layman. Wood bum; Hnnnle Rlensey, J V Hunt, Mt Rullaske, III; W Williams, J B Leathermun, M. Gcske. Kansas City; Walter D Single, O P Kleiu, John Adierson, WM Bmndenst.ury b. P. R. R. W P Swok, Harry Hcr hlnger, Portland; A L Lowniug Buren has a line line of Divans, it will pay j eu to fee them. Just received at the White Corner a fine line of gent's and boy's hats. 473teod I THE 1'KNSIOX BUREAU. Bucce of Itaum's Plan for the. Speed- -Settlement ot Cases. Washington, April 9. In a re port to Secretary Noble, Pension Commlsfloucr Rnum says lie will be able by tho lust of May to examine eyery claim pending In the office on tho first day of Jnnuary last, to havo every claim allowed that is complete and to call for evidence In those not completed. This result has been secured largely by means of tho orders issued iu the latter part of December requesting the ex amination of claims pending, and that all cases which appeared com plete be placed upon the "complete files." The adjudicating divisions were directed to spend five days each week examining claims ou these files, and to devote one day exclusively to making calls for ad ditional evidence in pending claims. As a result of the examination, 50,857 claims were put on tho com pleted files. A subsequent order, directing that clnhris be placed on iilo upon an application accompan ied by a statement of the facts shw- iug the claim to be completed, has, up to date, added 20,350 cases to those already on tho completed files. During the past three mouths 52,220 of these eases have been acted U.on, leaving only 3078 cases re maining on the files. Applications at the rate of -150 a day are being re ceived, and hereafter every claim placed upon these flies will be taken up nnd acted upon within a week. The record of the past month shows that 10,374 pension certifi cates, 8183 of them original, were is sued, this being tho largest number ever issued in one month by the Pension Bureau. Tho nig Paper Coming Around to l'ro hlb.tlon. Portland Oreg mint), April 0: The "whisky cement" was routed in the town election of Woodburn, Marion county, that was held Mon day. An effort to establish a saloon in that town by the election of cotincilmeu favoring such action was defeated by the choice of men pledged against the measure. This proves the statemeutso often proved before, that tho saloon comes in re sponse to popular demand or through popular sufferance. It can be kept out herever the citizens arc in favor of keeping it out. Saloons exist in villages and outlying dis tricts mainly through the indiffer ence of tlie majority which permits a vigilaut and presumptuous minority to rule in tho mat ter. It is a good sign to see people atop babbling of state nnd national prohibition, as unreasoning children clamor for things beyond their reach, and lay hold of the means at hand to stop the liquor traffic within the jurisdiction of their own votes. The great centers of population must control tho trafllc in another way, but rural districts have in the bal lots of the citizens all tho poyer they need to shut up and keep out th saloons. Brother Dimiek, who lives not far from Woodburn, may learn from the action of thoso o posed to saloons Iu that place a les son worth two of 1 is most eloquent lectures on constitutional prohibi tion. LOV1S lkvj:ls ban ics. A Hcnutlful Actress to Wed the Land grave of Hesse. Berlin, April 0. Another mor ganatic marriage is ahout to aug ment the number ot matrimonial alliances between royalty aud the i stage. The Landgrave of Hesse, a young 1 an twenty-seven years of age, and stone blind, is about towed a very popular actress of the leading Frank fort tliertro. She is exceedingly beautiful and of uobie bit th, being tho daughter of a distinguished offher whose death left his family in greatpoverty. The Landgrave, notwithstanding Ills blindness, is a most amusing nnd cheerful companion and a de lightful conversationalist and an accomplished musician. ItertSuijar Seeds Arrive From Rui-opo, New Ojti.EANS, April 8. The stennmhip Nyniphea has nrrlyed hero from Hamburg, Gcriuanr, loaded with elaliornte machinery for the beet sugar factory, now titidor construction at Grand Island, Neb. She also brought upward of "fifty tons of l-eet seed. Several tons of these will go torward to tho agricul tural department at Washington, as the department has had applications for seed up to tho present time rrom over 2000 farmers, and applications , n-. Ronntanllv coinlncr iu. which . ehows the Interest takou roardIug this new and very Important ludus try to the farmers in America. GUXDCNSED DISPATCIILS. Tho emperor attended a dinner Monday night given in his honor 1 by Count Herbert Bismarck. PattI caught cold while driving! Monday In New York and htnntj able to sing. She will sing again ' Thursday. The Standard cotton wed-U mill , and refint-iy, Galveston, Tex., was I burned Monday nlh Loss, $200, 000: full v covered hy Insurance. I 1 Tiic Princess of Wales Is 111, not having recovered from la grippe. B000"" hungry strikers In Vienna stoned the police yesterday. They w'ero dispersed by troops. The Puu-Ameriean congress hn9 concluded to have no wars In the future,' butjo submit all dihereuces to arbitration by governments of South America. Hailstorms and cyclones are re ported from all parts of the east, ex tending from Denver to Detroit and Cleveland. Several lives are re ported lost aud many houes de stroyed by the tcirlflc storm. The lmil also did much damage to fruit t.ees und growing crops. Buren carries the largest stock of furniture in the city. The finest line of fancy goods just received nt Calvert's. 4-0-3 1 J. C. Brown & Co. are making arrangements to move into their elegant uevv quarters iu tho Minto block soon. It will bo n big job, but they expect to do It in such a manner as not to luterrupt business. Largest line of furniture iu the city. Anothercar load just received from the cast, and sold at tho lowest prices. A. B. Buuen. At the White Corner you will find tho handsomest hue of gent's over shirts ever shown iu Salem. 4 7 St o o d A large line of eastern bureaus just received at Buren's. The Prize. Safe and Reliable is the brand of tho new b.iking powder at Farrar & Co's. Every buyer gets a prize. Baled Hay. Good baled hay delivered to any part of tho city at $10 per ton. Mokqax & Mead. Happy lloosiers. Wm. Timmons, Postmaster, Ida ville, Ind., writes: "Electric Bitters has done more far than other med icines combined, for Unit bad feeling arising from Kidney and Liver trou ble." John L'.-slie, farmer aud stock man, of some place, s.iys: "Fiud Elect rlo Bitters to be the best Kidney and Liver medieiuc, made to feel like a new man." J. W. Gardner, hardware merchant, same town, ba.ts: Electric Bitters is just the th'iuir for a muu wiio is all run down and don't care whither he lives or dies; lie found new strength, good appetite and felt just liko lie hud u le.is.o on life. Only 50c. a bottle at Frys Druggists. JOHN HUGHES, Dealer iu Groceries, Faints, Oils and Window Glass, Wall Pa per and Uorder, Artists' Ma terials, Lime, Hair. Nails asid Shingles, Hay, Feed and Fence Posts, Grass Seeds, Et, NEW AUVEKTISIJ.MKNTS. State Treasurer's 37th-Notice. Stato of Oregon, Treasurer's Office. 1 alkx, Apia iu, itvu. j NOTICE la hereby given that thero aro mmclent funin pu hand to imy ull warrants enJoisod of tho Issue of lkjy and 1890, anil nicy will bo paid on presentation alum omcp. iMuuiucreu as ioiiews: Kill, 2281, 22b0, 225.1, !"), !, a it) I, 277, 510, 2.V25 2I4. 2181, 2-Vil), 211!), 24J0, 2(78, W, 2VS0, 251,0, 2550, 215S, 21UI, 21 l, 2117. 257U, 255!), 25 5, volt. 250!). 2581, &, 257.1, 251'J, 212, 2502, 2)01, I17. 2iti!), 2i"0. 2089, 2lHl, 2'UO, 2700. 2711, 2708, 27ii7, 2701, 2CS7, 2182, 2IIj0, 2U1U 2180, 2t.5IJ, iUt), 4tW, iaKll, ilO. 4JU3, 4Jtt4lit IIV, iJJI, 2W8, 2510, 2?J0, 2fi7,2fllti, 2015, 21SI, 211.1,2728. 270.1, :. 20-2, 2170, 2KI. 2UUI. 2718, 271U, 2Util, 2K! I, 27.10, 2710, 2110, 27 .1. 2712, 20M, 27.17, 27AS, 27.1'J, 2710, 2511, 20 1), 2(151, 27.11, 27J.'i, 20111.1028, 2(178, 2055, 2711, 2101, 2U77, 207J, 200.1. 2740, 2212, 2G1K, 2595, 207.', 2C21, 2717, 2718, 2752, 275J, 2750, 2771. 37V0, 27.12, 2071, 2718, 2070, 204H, 2512, 2(170, 2GM, wuu, -J743, viliij, 'i.x., 2ioa, -a in, him, -ilia, -a 1 1, 27(15, V70I, 2755, 2131, 2712, 271J, 2772, 2771, 2025, 2011, 27(11, 278-1, 2782, 2759, 29Q8, 2757, 2751. 2780, 2779, 2773, 2781. 2788, 27SP2, 2791, 27H7, 2801, 21(00, 28U5, 2710, 2775, 2823. 2817. 2054, 207!. 2IW, 20(17. 2UI3, 2121, 2.113. 2719. 2745, 2830, 2802. 2iB, 281.1, 2h19, 20.51, 27J1, 2855, 2GJ0. 2714. 2178, 270), 2t07. 2b00, 2x13, 2811, 2H15, 281(1, 2817, 250, 2811, V8 3, 2851. 2851, 2811, 2770, 28:10. 281 J, 2f97, 2784. 2855. 2850, 275. 2801, 2'08, 27&9. 2791, 2838, 2798. 2822, 2027, 2H20, 2m7. 2819, 2820, 2811 , 28)5. 2790. 2812, 2fth0, 2821, 2rwl, 2799, 2797, 2819, 2858, 2CJi, 28 '8. 28ii2. 2801, 2780, 2811), 257, 28ffl, 2803, 2805, 2804, V8D0, 2842. 2o07, 2808. 2879, 2870. 2872. 2871, 2880, 2879, 2K78. 2874, 287.1, 2(92. 2S91, 2902, 232, 2900, 2903. 2!'()7, 2905. 29.0. 2910, 294(1, 2853, 2921. 2809, 2089, 2R00, 2913, .2 291 1, 2921. 2902, V9C0, 2929, V93J. 279'!, 287(1, 2(fM. 2974, 2975, 2455 2917. 2917, 2918. 2925, 2 170. 2C97. WW, 2990. 2923, 2977, 2911, 2912, 2994, 2995, 2997, 2981, 2980, 3209, 2717. IntereM wilt not tie allowed after the datooftlns notice. O. v. WE1111. Slate Treasurer. P. H. EASTON'S JVIusic Stere: Will remove to tho Kldrldge blotk on OommtTclnl street. Klneht line of t'lanos and Organs In tho market. ( ,,() flfi ; J, tOIIinanV - J "OVEWjAND BOUTJ2." Train for the cait Uavo I'ortiand at 7. 00 am und Oii) pin dally. Tie tu to nndfrori principal txilnls la llil UallcdHtutw Cm ada and Kiiropf. FJegsnt New Dioing Caw. PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPERS. Free I'oinily Sleeping Can run tlirousb nt KxnreeH twins to Omaliu, l.Vninell IllufUiana KnnsasClty without change Connrftlnnsat I'ortiand forfcfnn I'lanois eoMUd l'UKt Hound pulnu. Knr lurthvr parlloutars nddn-M any agent of the compiii or I. W.I.EK.O. I'.A. r K. MET.t r.S, GfWmX Tranio Manager J.YJ, ZIK), iijn, it U, ZilU, 41 K', -i u, 11.1, 41 s 210.1, 2in,2IW, 2110. 2111, 200(1,2187, 2180, 21W, 2111, 21 !7, VBit, 253.VJ.i77, 2W a5i;'i ''i '-1. 2522, 2-i.B, 2250, 2Iir), 2i.'ll),221, 2170, 217.5, 2571, 2,V. 25Ni. 258 2'xM. 25C1. 2U7. 2174. 2170. 2111. E13. N. EDES Proprietor o the Candy Kitchen, CONFECTIONERIES, FANCY GROCERIES, FRUITS, CIGARS AND TOBACCOS 313 Commercial Street, Salem, Oregon. J. J. CULVER County Surveyo JAMES WALTON, Topographer W. H4BYARS. Civil Engineer Byars, Cuh cr 4 Walton Surveyors & Topographers Surveys, drafts, plats maps and descriptions of lundtf, townlotft, aud roads, ditches, streets, sewere, alleys, etc. eti-., made nnd furnished at , reasonable prices, old Uqht Sons tmmtt. corners uud lines ro-cs- W. A U E. OURUY tabllshed from original T0T, N. T. nciu notes. Grades for ditches, roads, streets or sew ers, with estimates furnished on applica tion. Address County Surveyor's otllco. Salem, Oregon. FINE HORSESHOEING AT Scriber & Pohle's. Special attention given to shoeing road sters, driving horees, Interfering and crip pieu nurses. ;v largo Stock of lland-Mado Shoes Carried. Wo glvo our personal attention and cm ploy none but experts In this department. 47 and 51 State Street, Salem, Or. Look at This ! 1 WILL BUY A LOT Of goods nt our store! We carry a full line of groceries, feed, crockery, glassware, ci gars, tobacco and confectionery. T. BURROWS, No. 220 Commercial St., Salem, Who Is Going East? It U an Indisputable fact that the hand somest vestlbulo trains mat aro now run on the American co.Hlnent are thoxo on tho Burlington Route; leaving from Union depot In Denver, also SI. l'aul, linmcdl auily on tho urrtval of all through trains from the west. Tin first and second clas coaches aro magnltlcent.thereeliulngchalr cars Hupcrb,tho Pullman sleepers extreme ly luxuriant, and p'llacellurlingtou dining cars. Tho next tlinoyou go cast to Kansas City, Chicago or .St. Louis, ir you mention to tho tleket agent that you want your tlcliet to read from Denver, Omaha, Kan sas City or rtt. l'aul, over the llurllugton route, you will get It, und you will alwayb be glad of It, It you go hv the way of tho Northern or Canadian l'acillc, the elegant vestibule trains of '-Tho liurllnitton routo, between St. l'au;. Chicago nnd Mt. I .oil I a will carry you along the eastern shore of the Missis sippi river lor a aistanco oi stfj miles amidst scenery that oinnot bo surpassed; or. If you go via tho Union, or Southern Pacific, and your ticket reads via "The Iturllngton llouto.' from ChyennoorDen ver, you will pass through all tho thriving cities and towns located In what Is pop ttlaily known astho "Heart of tho conti nent." For further Information apply to A. C. Sheldon. General Agent, 85 First street, Portland, Oregon. :t.7tfw Two Through Trains Each Way DAILY, VIA UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM. Commencing with Sunday, March 2nd, both first and second-class tickets will bo Honored on "Tho Limited nasi .Mall," tral h .land 4, as well also ou tho "Over land Flyers," Nos. land 2. "The Limited Kast Mall" trains aro equipped with Pullman palaco aud colo nist sleepers, dining cars, chair cars nud co.iclien. and urn solid between Portland and i hlcngo, daily without change, ThC'Overland Flypr"tralns nro equipped with Pullman palaco sleepers and coaches, between Portland and Council lllull's, aud with Pullman colonist sleeper" between Portland aud Kunsim City, dally, without change. connections oro madont Poeatello with through trains to and from Salt Uike, n id ati'lieycnuo with through trains to nnd from Uenvor, Kansas City and Hi. Louis. Tho nbovo trains uflord tho quickest tlmo between tho Northwest Pacific coast und Eastern nnd outhern points. Detailed tlmo of trains, rates, through tickets, baggaco checks etc., can be pro cured upon application toauy agent of tho Union Pacific System. T. W. LKK, Jl-7-3t-w Oen'I Pass. gent. 50o mawfirri 4Z vTa Lo Elchau'a W- HEALTH. i (.0 Itlcliiu's Oolden nalsam No, 1 Cures Chancre, fir'. ml cona ita-re; Korcnn tho Leg nd D'dj: Sore Ea-f, Kj c. Note, f '.c , Copper lor d Blotche, Kyji.il. lilcjtat.r.li, iltcued Balp, and (Jl primary foi ot tho dUeato known bjplillii. Iri, I fl TO pnr Iloflli-. La Itlcliaii'it a til i' ix DaUmn No.H Curoi Tertl ry. llercurlalflyphl.Itlo Itheu inatlsm. I'alni In tho Pont, Paint In tho Head, tack ct tho Neck, Ulcerated Boro Throat, Bjph .it 0 Hath, Lump aid con trwtcd t or , BtlffncM of tho Limb. t,a cnJIclci a 1 d tta-o from tho ytem, whet'nr rnu."l ty Ind Knthn or almo t Hoicury. I'avln? tho Wxxt puro and lualtlij. P'lro 5 CO jiet I oltle. I,i liUlinu Unldeit s nnlih Ami. iloti hr t' 0 euro ct (lono-rlicsa, Olcct, iinlati' 11 f5-anl, anj all Urlni-y or (lenl Utdiocrranu'etnint. VrltoQ'4 00 per lioltlr. l.r ttlcliait'i Coldofi Hpinlkh In Jtl n, f rs rco caof Uonorrlasa, : n. .1111 n y( lt. Strletur.,tc. I'rlco t 1 irr IJHtlfl. Ijt i:tc'iiMi'4 Ouldpii 0'nttnnt 9 1 1 rS 1 1 )v.ng 1 f Sjfhlltlo K-tv, .njtruit. , I'rlro8t to 11-r IIox. lo I Ifliun'n aalilf i Ill " lleto lira t -itment; lu of phjrl at potr. er. i!i.i-i rr ovcr-rr!, I rontratlon, ote. Irli..i ea CO jx-r Hex. Tj..1c 1-i.d Nervlno, Amt t-ryUrf, C, o. !., itairtW lacked wr cxirM. - t. V. HICIIA"jT& CO. . Atffnts, i '1-ii 9 In. 0 1'rcet. 1 orner l, h-n Praidieo. Cl. nncfLAii )iaiu:i rnrn. vLMlllltTk3fL tb lSgfe mw S3WS BULM Overlaiid to California VIA Soutbi.ni Pacific Company's Line, THE MOUNT SHASTA ROUTE, Time between Salem and San FranclsroO, Thirty-six Hours. CALIFORNIA KXrKESS TRAIN RUN DA1I.1 BKTWKEN VOKThAm AND S. P. South. 3 "NortUT 10:45 n. m. 71 n. m 7:00 p. m. 41)0 p. 111. U.-4I p. 111. 7:45 a. in. Lv. Portland Ar. Lv. Salem Lv. Ar. San Fran. Lv. LOCAt. IAS3KNGKK TltAIN ( DAILY EX CKIT SUNDAY). 8.-01) a. m. 11:10 a. m 2:40 p. in. Lv. I'ortiand Ar. I 8:15 p. III. Lv Salem Lv iV. 1 12:52 p. in. Ar. Kugeno Lv. 1 V.-00 n. m PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS. TOURIST SLEEPING CARS, For accommodation ot second class passengers attached to oTpre-'s trains. Tho a. P. company's terry makes con nectlonwlths.il tho regular trains on th Kast Sido Division from footot 1" strco Portland. .Vest Side Division. Between Portland and Cervallis: DAILY (KXCKIT SUNDAY). 7:30 a. m. I 12:23 p. 111. LvT Ar. Tortlnnd" Corvallis "Ar. ' 0:20 p,"in. Lv. I 1::M p. in. At Albany aud Corvallis connect with 1 rains of Oregon Paclflo llallroad. Through tickets to nil points south uud east via California KXVUF.S3 TRAIN (DAILY KTCKrTBUNDAY 40"p. m. J iW. I'ortiand AT! MM iu m 5:45 a. m, H:00 p. 111. Ar.Mc.MlnnvllloLv. Through Tickets To all poltts 0UTII and EAST VIA-- California. For lull information regarding rates maps, etc., apply to the Compuuy'H agent -alem, Oregou. K. P. HOOfilta, Asst. O. K. nud Pass. Ag't It. KOKHLKH. Manager. Proposals for Bids. BIDS will bo received by tho Hoard 01 Commissioners of Mailon county up 10 2 o'clock p. 111., April 11 1 MX), for tho ii bulldlug of the brldgo across tho Wlllu metto river, at Baloni, Oregou, on Its orig inal silo The original maps of survey. In cluding prollloof river at slto of bridge, soundings and current courses, will bo found at tho oitlcoof tho couutyjudgo ai Salem, the right being reserved by said boaid of commisilencrs to rrjcvt nny and all bids Illds will bo received: First For the rebuilding of tho bridge MS It was beforo It was carried away, In cluding tho west approach, with tho addi tion ot crib protection in nccordanco with plans and specifications on lllo nt the comity court. bt-cond Foi tho robuldlntr of tho brldgo as it was before It wus carried away. Includ ing west npnroacb, with tho addition of sufficient pier protection In uccoidanco with plans und specifications to bo lur nWlieu by tho bidder. llkls will also be lecotved for tho con struction of a combination truss bridge complete, In nccordanco with plans and specifications to bo furnished by tho bid der. Also for tho ron tructlou of an Iron or steel truss brldgo in nccordanco with plans and specifications to bo furnished by tho bidder. All tho mntcilalof thcold brldgo Included In sub-structure, sutierstructuro nnd npproaeh to becomo tho property of mo coniractor, uut no material snail no used except such as Is soiled, perfectly good and fit for tho purpose for which It Is used. All questions which may arise In regard to the quality of tho material or la bor to bo decided by tho superintendent, and In enho of appeal therefrom, the de cision ot tho boaid of commissioners of .Marlon county to no final. A deposit Is required from each bidder of fiperccnt. of tlioamountuf his bid. T. C. SHAW, County Judgo of Marlon county. Hnlcm, Oregon, March 14, 1690. SPRING Is herd And so Is E. SCHOETTLE With n fine stock of spring nnd summer SUITINGS. Everything mado up in tho latest fash Ion nnd a perfect fit guaranteed, Don't forget to call nt Sohocltle's bofoto you milieu selection, TO UIFROVB WILSON AVENCB. a ill I A comdy foclety drama, ti. bo given by b.ilcm's best amateur dramatic talent, entitled ri The Planter's Wife Tho following well known peoplo will tulio part; Mhs Ijwh, MIhs Willis, Miss nllhert, Mrs. llaxcn.Oeorgo Morris, I)r, .1. M. Keene, llfiiry- Meyers, Hilly Dugan und Jim ave Vvlllls, Tlicio will ho elegant wnrdrohes nnd elubomte stage kcttings. S-Kciils on sale at ration's. -Call and Sac T. J. CRONISE, Salem's Popular Job Printer, AT IIIH NKW QUAHTKllH IN TJIK Hlnto Insiiranco llulldlng, (Vir. Com murclal und Chmneketo streols '0-1 1 1 IILACKHSIITIIIXG, Wagon and Carriage Makioi' and Repairing Horseshoeing a specially. All work guar anfecd. JOHN HOLM, Corner of Commercial nnd Clieinckela sU Kalem, Oregon. Jloncy Wmilrd. All person Indebted to the (-Uinta of I-:. II lkl longer, dec-i-ioed, are h-n-by notl Orp to inn 1(0 kcitlemrnt lluiindlately wlih W T Itlgdon. lUiHtuie siitet or with the undsrtliHifdnt ber roldencoln Hilem, M A. lir.LHMJr.lt, AdmlnlMratrlx, Wednesday, April 16 From Terminal or Interior Foints tho Northern Pucifto Railroad Is tho lino to tako To all Points East and South. It l thcdlnlng car route. Itruns through vestlbulo trains every day lu the) car 10 ST. PAUL AND CHICAGO ! (No chnngo of cars.) Composed of dlntngcnra untirpnsod, Pullman drawing nmin sleepers Of latest equipment TOURIST Sleeping Cars! Ilcst that can bo constructed nnd In which ncconlmodnili ns arc both Ireo aud lur nlshed for holioio of first uud secoud-claM tickets, und ELEGA11V BAY COACHES. A contlnuot i Itco conKrjtlng with nil Hues, nllbrdln (Ureot. 8t"l uninterrupted service. . Pullman sit "" tors can boso- "ured In advi nuy agent of tho road. Through tlolcet8 to and from alt points In America, England and Kuropo can bo purchased at any ticket olhcool this com pany. Full Information concerning rates, tlmo of train. routes and otlierdetiillsfui'iilshod ou application to any ngcut or A. D. CHARLTON, Assistant General Pasvrmrer Agent, No. 121 First Rt i cot, cor. Washington; Port land, Oiegon, Oregon R. R. Company Lino. (Limited.) C. N. SCOXT, RECEIVER Tickets for any point on this line for sato nt tho depot, fool of Jefferson sir-ct,and t llio United cairago and baggago Tmnsfer company's olllcc. corner Second nnd rluo streets. Comiuutatloii Tickets at 2 cents per mile. General oirtccs northwest corner First and Pine streets, Foitlund. KAST SSlDi:. From Toward Portland Stations. rurtlnitil Silver-Coburg l'ort'ndl'ort'd ton ao mull mall Kxp LVl'M X.VAM Ar.lUAK.IU i (jo 8 oo Portl'nd a r Co ;i 10 11 fi fr 0 r..Uay's Ijindllig. 2 !W 0 45 fi f8 1(1 5-j Woo'lburn I -10 H 49 7 00 1147 Slherlon 12 !M 7 SO fi t7 Hr wnsvlllo 7 40 (I W Coburg (1 00 WKST SIDli. Alrllo mall Portland mall LV AM Alt l' 74.") .Portland PA WY. 4?." 1U43 Uundeov.lniietlou 2 0. 20j Mierldan 1027 4 1(1 Dallas 8 22 Km MOIimiilltll . 7IW 565 Allllo 045 l-awly A Bargain I A doslrnblo lot of lands In lots to stilt, seven miles southwest nf Pulem, iVllhln eighty rods of steamboat landlng.llio best oak wood and some llr tluiuoi enough to pay tor tho land and It Is uood soil for irult, with Fprlngs aid mcudow Kind. Would tako a good small lot or Salem property In Irado. Addles O. F. DENNIS. Balem, March til, 1S00. 3 liltf 0. D. MUTTON, Prop. Castings of all kinds mudo to order., MILL MACHfNKltV, ! ! 1'LANINO MILLS, COItNICI-S, mktal fronts, ' wiii:i:ls, pullkys, and special castings ot any stylo or pat tern niada In shoit older, smooth, nud to llabloln cvo y particular. 'j , Repair any Macliincfy in Short Order. Turning lathes, engines, hop presses and hnpstoves built. III makecstlmates on nny Iron work needed. Uood iirlco paid for old Iron. :!-l-lin ' PAINTSHOP. 156 Commercial Street, Hnusonndcnrrlngopalntlng.slgn writing, paper hanging, decorating, wall tinting, and kalclinliiing. All work donu first class. Carriage pulhtlngtiHiicclnllly, char? ges moderate. P. II. RANKIN, PROP. Agents Wanted. Agents to sell tho "Ileautlfnl Htory' 'Living World." "rten nnd Ijind." Most rapidly selling books on 111" miirkot. 2.22dlm MAHTKLL, 4U Court street. lUltK AND PJIKVKNTIVH WITH. 'out iiiodlcluu l'or liiforiMiillon inn cernlng Dr. A WILFUHD HALL'B , iieiimi I'amphioi, cull on or nddress If. U. MOORli, lAicul Al 1 University liulldimr, Haluiu Oregon. PATltONISCK Home Industry, nnd tiso Mountain Hiilm Cough Cure. Guar antccd to glvo rellel or money refiiiHlcd, Manufactured Hy II. II. i row, fnhmi, Ore gon. Askyourilrugglstforli, l-8dliu Tlim PA PHI I ""l'i on mo t K. C' 1 IIIO 1 ;U I'ilV Hrako'ftAdverlliiJnB Agency, 3 and W Mircliiiiil' Hxcliiingu, H n iwiiuflsao. Cilllfornlu.u'hrru coiitrucls or adiertlslng can bo made lor II. Union County Convention. A Union Convention for Marlon county IhcjiIIoI to meet tu the ull) of r-uhiii on Friday tho elghtiinlli day of April lf)j, at 10 (i clock a. in, foi ilio piirsiciif nonil natlugu county llikcl in bo soled lor nt llio next gcnciul clriiloii,iiiid liMiHiellng such oilier liilnckhns inuy piopurly como befoio the contiillon. It Is rciiiiiiemlHl, that tlio primaries bo held at tho usual place In tai'h prrclnct, at one o'clock p. in., miluiUuy, llio 12h day of April lb!). ftich prrolnct will bo entitled to eight delegatus 111 the county ftiimiiHlou. K L. llliniAUl), t liulrmuu. J. M, I'AYKK.sei'. QNKnFTIIi; LAKOLHT FhTAHLIhIN menu u I be Hutu. Iiwer raltti ihun i ortlund. I uriri-l slock Li-yul llliuik. lv tlioKinii.n (1 Lwfki diMiaiiii, r-cud ii.i iirli-eiut of job prliitiiig. uud oituioguu til Jegul blanks. kiLWM'lK, Miwii Prtutor UnUin Ors;on, PRINTING y k A