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"-? 'VrzsrKgVnKE!&fm M tjrfj&HMpiw iMMwyjiiiHMtoiiii" -?i . fvqij.x.uiinj ' jjiB.".'?! fv - Fp yi iw.lyjiwp t !! m ii ' mm mpiUM 4 ftrj MMEm KISSED ANOTHER BUH'B TVIM3. Yon counrfr.L-edTOOT..; Jacob a"ea I outfit to knock you down. "Thf where yon'rs wronf." food Brown In accents' mlM nlJnwk. .ia health. What ii tho eccrct or m "WdU" replied Oreen, "flnco you Mk It, I ttM tell you; she ukb Dr. Pierce's Fa rcrito PriCTipilon. I acocpt your apolo- MattB wwnan rarely. If over. beauWful. Tho peculiar dlscasco to wh en so manrof tho sex aro subject, ar prollOo SScTof pale, sallow fact, dull, lustre-lew ctm and emaciated rms. Women ao qnalltlM otlicad and heart, makes women nn'PraVoritopSpUon to tho onlr mod Iclne for women, toft injaMtmOM a poaltlvo irnnrantco from tho manti rac"urers. that It willjr voaatisfaction It, ercrr case, or money will be refunded, it tea votMte r tcifle for leucorrbca. painful SenSto. unnatural BuppreaMonaro. 'pu, or faUlnir of tho womb, weak back, antovcnion, retroversion, bearlne- down eensatlona, chronlo congestion. Inflamma tion and ulceration of tho womb. Wonu'a DtBriwsAnr MinioAr. Mso ctAiiosf, Manufacturers, Buffalo, W. Y. DR. PIERCE'S PELW Eruatlve. or Cathartic according to tlu of doao. Jiy dnunriat. S5 ccnU a vlat riCOFESSIONAL CA1UJ9, OUR STORY. Around the World in 28 Hour. TMIS. JESSUI & CAKTWRIOHT Ho ly menpn'hlo Ihr!clat)s. Hiilem, URn. IT Cnrtwrlitht, M, v., specialty, Mirej-ry and mirleal dleu8es or women. H. II. Jcs- dup, JI.I)., specialty, dlscuHCH or children 4,8 B. KNIGHT, Kclectlo I'li'alclio.ofllw , 1Z7 Court street, -nlom Oregon. I'iiI nionary disease a specially. ICKENK, Dentist. Olleo over court ana uira mcrclal streets rvlLJ. M J tho Wlilto Corner, PllATT A HUNT, attorneys at law, Knlem Oreifon. oniceoverllarr's Jewelry store Htuto street. J J. Hit AW, Atlorney-nt I.nv, Malum, . Oregon. Olllco tlrst door to tho left nt henil of stairs In tlio rear of I.udd & Hush's hnnlt. mll.MON KOUI), attorney nt law, Sulctn, I Oregon. Olllce up stairs In I'nUon'n lilock. A. AWI.KOATi;, street!, Halcm, Or. t A. A41M:(JATE. nttornoy nt Inw J , l-rlem block, Commercial uud Htato TWIN A. CARBON. CoilllsoUcir nild At O torncy-iit-Lnw, Member of the liar nl untnrio, uinuuii Balem, Oregon. Olllco litt Btiito street, TIT V. W1M.IAMH, 1 , and Typowrltlst talclty H'y. uo.,lirmi HTKNOUHAI'IIKK Olllco Willi Cnpl- MtatoHt. T71 O. HAKKIl, Collection, Commission I1 , and fit reel Cur Adverll Ihk Akl-ih. Collections miulo ut reasonable rates. Goods sold on uommUsloii. Advertise inents Inserted In street cars nt bedroclc rates. 'ZKi Commercial St., Halcni, Oio. lll!lINIS CAUDS. A M. CI)U(III, UndcrtaUer. r.mbiiTincr A. and Cnlilnel Maker, 107 Htnto Hi.. Kalcm, II Mntf.il.' lUinlninliiH .....I llltlliln lit. Ail oners promptly uiu'uueii in uTUIkIi street, H.ifcm. TOIItf (1HAY. Cnntmcior and builder. Kino Inside HiiIhIiIiik a spceluliy n'i Commercial street, Niloin Oickdii. iilN KXIHIIT, lllii'clcsniltli. ilorsu r) slioeliiRniidrepiilrliiKiispeclulty. Hliop ntthu foot of l.llierty street, Hnlem, Oregon, 'i'JOtf IJi II. SOIJTIIWICK, Contrnctor unit 1; , builder. Well prepared to do all Uludsor building and gunriintco sntlsfcu tlou, l-'.'l-lin RUIIKHT & McNAMjY, ArclillcctH, No. VSi Htnto Htreet, I'luiis and specltlcn. Huns of alt classes of of buildings on short notice. HuperlnlendeHceof work promptly loo.iod after, 'i 6-tf HOOIUTY NOTIOICH. rrNIUirrSOlM'YTIIIAH.-Regulni-liieet 1 lng on Tuesday night ofeneliw celt ut 7:w p. in. J.O'l)ON'AI,D:U. R. WMI. II. WATHIW. K. of It. and H. U,IVIJ1,OIKU:No. IS, I. O. O. I-, meets y In Odd 1'ellnws' Hull up stairs. Cornei Commerclnl and Kerry stieotH, every Hnt urdayat7::i0p. in. J. J., Mitciihki., 1. A. Manmno, Hceretary. N. (1. II A. 11. Hedewlelc l'ont. No. 10. " llll'llt of Oiecoif. iiieeiseverv Miniiltiv onlng ul tho hull over thnOiegou Umd uoiniNiny'H ollliv. Vloltlng eomindes un i many invited to attend. I 1). C.BIiimiman. l'osl Commader. I ov oo iHirdlnlly Invited to attend. II. r.blllMlMAN, 1"im H. A. ltAMil.K, Ait lilu n. 0. 17. W.-I'n.tectlou Unlgii No, jl..u.i, n .,njiifm,urc WediHwday ovenlng nt Hi NUraiK'o block, comer Commerolul mid unemvKoiik streeis visiiiiigiiiidBoJiiiirn lng iigetliren Invited 8 A Uamm.k, M W ika Hun, Recorder. I'gou. MoetN encli simii in Htnto in W, C, MITCHELL, Veterinary Surgeon. dradunto of Ontario veterlnnrv college. 'HeaU nil dUenses of liorrx-s, enttlo uud oilier iloiuektlo nuiuiuU Olllce ut Kills S liltloy n livery staWo. If uol profes .tuunlly t'liguged can bo keen nt nil hours. fcO-dw-lm wTllaFette university iirnauiiUiiHtudvuiMiii Classical, Literary, Scientific, Normal, Business, Law, -AND MEDICAL COURSES. It i Uif oldo.1, InruMi nnd Iomsi miioii telnkiUutliin of iMirulug In tho North- ilv wool. Hchool onena flil Mumltiv in u..,.i,,,,,i...,. KuiJ fur enlnUitue t(i ' Tlla. VAN hCOY, ., I'rwldeut. " HuWni, Oregon. Tho Dally JoUKKAt. will contain regu larly n story, completed In onoor two num bers 1 CJIAITKK I. "I nm not dreaming. I lmvo Hononroniul tho world In 28 hours. I lmvo no desiro to repent tho trip which I huvojtiHt ended, uud which wiib not a voluntary Journey on my part. Not true? Yes, It Is true, though I scurccly expeot nuy one to believe the story. ( 'ritzy J No, I am not crazy, though 1 have gone through enough in tho lust two (Iu.vh to qualify any man for a lunatic ciHylum. There is only one satis faction in the whole business a Chicago drummer is ahead iih usual. Tell you all about It? Well, if 1 can, I will." And the speaker lay back on hit reclining chair, as if to collect hi thoughts. There was a haggard, ic.ired expression on his face, a wilu ook in his eye which justified tin suspicion that he was partially In juac. 'Here, then, is iliestnry," hesaid. ifter a little. "I have been In Mich gau, and what I have to tell begin. ii Kalamazoo. - I hud a good tr.ul. Ill I entered IJrtin ton's place. I could sell him nothing. I could not 11 x his attention on my goods, uud J jould not understand things, fo hitherto he hud been one of my best ustoniers. My pride was stirred, and when he suddenly said to me. I think you know something abou lectriclty and mechanics,' I an twered premptly: 'There Isu'l much worth knowing about eithei that Jim Gerar hasn't climbed on to, though what, In the name of the restituted Sam Hill, an ordinary me .hiinio hud to do with electricity I could not for the life of me rarefy. Vou will presently see that I had not caught JJrunton's drift, but 1 was bound to sell him goods, and I would have known all about Uriah and David or the tax systems of Turkey and Mnnirolla had Druntou asked me about them. " 'Well, come down with mo to my house. There Is Homuthiug there I want to show you,' "There was no getting out of It. T might lose my sale If I refused to jro, and I could not leave Kalama zno without nu order from Brunton. T wish to heaven I hadn't gone; bul I have had an experience that has fallen to tho lot of no other man, and if T get one or two points out of the old fellow, I have tho biggest thing Tor the Chicago world's fair that has ever been dreamed of, "The KIHel tower! Pshaw! I'll give them daily trips around the earth, and for a consideration, stop to enable a fellow drummer to sell a bill of goods on the way. Only ho must hall from Chicago. "Well, I went down to Jlrtinton's house with him. It Is a goodlsh looking place, for the old man Is comfortably llxcd. "Where are tho mechanic? I asked, as we passed round the rear of the building. "Ho gave me an odd sort of look, but led tho way to a high structure in tho middle of tho back yard. I concluded the men must bo at work In It. Wo entered, and then my wonder and my troubles began. " 'Here aro tho mechanics," he eald, pointing to an object with tho graceful outlines of a pigeon. "I saw you misunderstood my mean. lng, but you now see keforo you tho greatest Invention of tho age. It is a combined Hying and swimming nuu'lilne, whose motive power Is electricity. As you look aMt now Its arrangement is such that it can rise and move through the air at I lightning speed. Now,' and Mr. Depart- Uuiton touched a button, 'you see it Isallsh." "Tineas gospel, Tom, the wings of the bird closed, Its feet were drawn , up tinder It, a covering enclrc'ed it A. I almost in ii mnimmt. mirl rlirlit Int. fore my eyes was a perfect fac simile of a Ash, probably 20 feet In length. "I forgot soap, sugar and starch. Was I in the presneo of Aladdin, or Blnbad, or would I wnko up at homo from an attack of nightmare? " 'The change can be made In an Instant, you see,' continued Slnbad, as he pressed another button which uncoiled thetlsh covering and gave us back the bird. "Tho quarter Inside are rather cramped,' said tho modern wlzzard, 'owing to the machinery, which had to be light as well as strong. I used rubber chlelly. Let us go In.' "Another button was touched, and a sort of door admitted us to the In terior. The door shut behind us, and there was darkucs for a mo ment. Then a dim light revealed the mystei tons mechanism within. " 'You see I have windows below the wings. When the machine be comes a llsh I have to depend on electricity, of which 1 have stored Highest of all In Leavening Power. -U. S. Gov't Report, Aug. 17, 1889. Royal T. H. CAUSES, PItES. H. V. 31 ATTHEWS, TREAS. WM. HOWARD PHELPs, SEC. J& ABSOLUTELY PURE Baking Isadbm land company KIjyptT ' Incorporated 1SS9 Capital Stock $30,000. OSTOFFICE BLOCK, - !3AJ-,h,JYI., OREGON M touched Mr. Brunton, to assure inj sell that flesh and blood stood before me. He was surprised, and then, as I contrary, tho best of If understanding my gesture, hesaid: been attained. All " 'Yes, 'it Is all surprising. Even to me when I first dreamed of it, it all seemed impossible. But I have laken night Journeys with my ma chine which prove its reliability. Ou one occasion I remember sur prising you at 11 o'clock nt night by calling ut your house to give an or der which I hud omitted when I saw you at noon. I crossed Lake Mlchluau that night In Just two iiiiuuUs!' "He must bo mad, nnd yet I re membered the incident ho men tioned. "'Let me see you turn on "tho power,' I suld, with absolute incre dulity as to its existence. "Certainly, If you wish it,' lie re plied. 'ExcubO me justa moment,' and he stepped into the open air. When outside he touched a spring Just as the door shut behind him, and I tell you, the rest is too horri ble to think of. (Concluded In our next Issue.) have been proved by the system of uniting kindred blood; but quite tho results have breeds are more or less connected by blood. The thoroughbred is closer in bred than any other class He is prized higher because no alien blood has been suflered to pollute his escutcheon. Breeding in-and-in gives a strong form or fix ed type to tho breed thut they will be likely to transmit as a family inheritance. Many of our most famous trotters on the turt to-day are the result of this system of in breeding through sire and dam. Horse Notes, f 'ompllcd from Horse nnd Stable, Ronton. Goldsmith Maid trotted 332 heats In better than 2:30. Itarus 185, Driver 107, Anrry Wilkes ICO, Deck Wright 151, American Girl 150, Hopeful 139. Give the horse a little freedom In harness, treat him kindly and speak to him when ho is doing his work. It does not cost anything and it wins his confidence. The agricultural fair associations aro sending out their premium lists. There is tho usual diploma printed on maullla paper for the big squash, and the $500 purse for the trotting race. G. & C. P, Cecil of Danville, Ky have sold to Hubert Ault of St. Louis the gelding Charlie P., trotting rec ord 2.25, pacing record 2.20J, for $2500. He won every race in which lie started last season. Tho great aim of breeders at pres ent is not to produce the greatest number of 2.30 trotters, but to pro duce, tho highest nverago of extreme speed, and the records show that a strong Infusion of thoroughbred blood Is very essential in producing extreme speed, It Is noted that "horses are not injured by labor nuy more than are men," and it Is only by exposure, over-exertion and neglect that they become jaded out at a time when they should bo in their best coudl for usefulness. If we don't care about trotters nnd don't know how to drive them, but do admire the large, handsome, stylish, carriage or coaeh horses, then let us try to produce them with uniformity by breeding from coach horse families, nnd not by crossing running mares with Per cheron stallions, thus producing animals many of which have largo bodies with weak legs and an un balanced brain. Lampas Is an Imaginary disease aud all kinds of treatment, burning, eto., are nothing but acts of cruelty and mutilation. The bars of a horse's mouth are there (or a purpose uud should be left intact. Sometimes when young colts are cutting their incisors the gums get quite sore nnd are benellted by slight scarification, but never need anything more. When a hotvo is oil' his feed look far ther for the cause some diseased molar, sore throat, indigestion, worms, fever, etc. This is tho time of year when many lartnt cws, and other animals, out to grass. This is especially tho ease with those living where tho herd law Is in force, aud who are not supplied with fenced pasture. There are several methods by which the animal may ho "staked ' out, the safest and most convenient Is as shown herewith. Procure an inch and a half strap long enough to fasten, by buckle, securely around tho leg of the animal, just above the dew-claws, or fetlock, as tho ease maybe. On this place an eye snap to hold the lariat, made of three quarter Inch mic, at least 10 feet long, with a swivel Joint at both ends, connected to 3 feet of small ' chain each, and a ring In the end J next to the unheal h as to catch t the snap. This prevents kinking mid gives free use of bead aud feet ' a sunlclent supply loallord light and J without danger of being crippled by ' Letter List. The following Is the list of letters remaining uncalled for in the post orlice ut Salem, June 4, 1890. Per sons calling for same will please, say "advertised." Aike Thomas Bamm Wm Benjamin Miss L Beugen Geo Briggs B F Byrno Mrs E Campbell Andrew Card Willie Clnsridy John Duwscu E It Enilsou Ban ford Geasy Glss Fllsher Geo Tolston Frank Howard Miss L Howard H H Jackson Abble Jellerson Mrs Wm Kiusey Chus& Co Lake A G Manzey Wm Martin Wm MlllefMrs Flora Miller H R Mclutyre Colin Peuples S W Powel D Rice John Smith Dee E Trader It Vlviclhlu Miss F Morgan Simon Niles Jan Mr Poequetlo John Rlstiiu Fred (2) KIKHleS W A Smith A B Urdahl Julius H Williams Miss Ida A. N. Gilbert, P. M. What a Pity To see a woman's lovely features marred by unsightly pimples aud blotcues. Young womuu, defective nutrition is the cause of your blem ishes uud the sooneryou lake a faith ful course of Dr. Hilfer's Hydrustlnu Itestorutivo tue sooner you will cease to bo an object of pity. For sale at B. J. Fry's. Warranted. Smith fc Angell's fast black hosiery is warranted by Bridges & Bozorth, agents. tf. to Cali aim iv uti VIA Southern Pacific Company's Line. THE MOUNT SHASTA IftiUTB. Time bttwttn Hilem and San Francisco Tblrty-nlx llur. CAI.IPOUMA KXI'RESS THAIN UU.V DAILY HKTWKKN 1'OKTItAFH AND S. T. Houtli. 1 - rNortU. 4:00 p. 111. 1 I.v. Portland Ar. 10:15 a.m. U:H p. in. I liV. Kuloin l.v. 7:5.1 a. m 7:15 u. in. A r. Bun Krun. I.v. 7:00 p.m. - - '- . ' I.OCAI. I'ASSKNGEK 'TRAIN ( DAII.'V KX CKIT SUNDAY). 8.-00 n. ill. liV.' l'ortlund Ar. I 8:45 p. m. 11:10 n. in l.v Sulein Lv. f 12:52 p. m. 2:40 p. in. Ar. Kugene Lv. U.UO ii. m PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS. TOURIST SLEEPING CARS, For nceonunodhtiou ot second clasa pftHHenger iittuclieU to onpron tralua, Tlios. I". ooiurmuy's terry mukes con uectlon with ;.U tho reiuur train on tb EukI SUo IUvIhIou from foot of b Htree l'ortlund. .Vest Side DMsioD. Between Portland and Cervallis: T1 As early as 1800 Araeiicaus were fully alive to ihe fact thatthcre was a value to real estute In and around cities of this country which old not attach to that of any other nation in the world. The cauec of this is easily under stood when we ston to think that in all other countries up to that time real property belonged largely not to the Individual but to a line of In heritancea perpetuity that ottered no incentive to acquisition or trade. At that time all mercantile pursuits and trades were looked upon as be neath the dignity ot genteel peo ple, and as a vulgar udjunct of life which contributed remotely to their comfort. Hence men who dealt In real estate In a commercial way were looked upon as little better than professional gamblers. This did not apply to agents alone for they were little more than servants but to anyone who was known to be dabbling in real pstate. Forelgneisand descendants of no bility living in this country could not perceive that the will of the peo ple was the sovereign of this nation, aud that individual was an equal part of the sovereignty, thus attach ing to them a right or joint owner ship of the nation whose property they could acquire and convert by legitimate means into individual holdings absolutely in their con trol, giving them tho right to buy and sell as they please. This value is best realized when wo think It was an opening for the poorer classes to acquire homes, and with commen dable vigor they sought to secure property as qulck'y as possible. The progressive had faith in his govern ment, in his country aud his town, and when he had becured his homo uendded to his holdings and "pro vided for a rainy day" by taking ad vantage of his Unowieueanu oppor tunities and buying a piece of property which bo knew someone would como along aud want, and that, too, within, a very few years, aud at a price which would net a haudsome profit. From that day till now this has been practiced with profit by the wide awake peo ple in every walk of American life. It has worked its way across the continent from east to westaud from north to south, till marly every point in America has had a period of unusual prosperity which of Into years has been designated by the suggestive -mine of booms. Several years ago California headed all com petitors and tor several years led the procession not only of the Pacific coast but f the entire country. Hardly had its spirit began to wane wheu Washington Territory, with all the vigor of a dashing youth, sprang to the front and has led up to the present time. Now.hoYvever, Oregon the happy medium between California and Washington is coming into view right in the front line and witji Its marvelous natural wealth and ad vantages of nn enduring quality will force to the front and lead all other states. . , , , The secret has gradually leaked out that the Willamette valley, aud particularly the country compos ing Polk and Marlon counties, is the most worthy of all countries yet brought to the general notice, and that till within the past two years the people living here oo happily aud contented have been too modest to proclaim the merits of the country to the outside world. During the rush to the south and north of them, they have looked on with an half amazed wonder, never dreamiug In a few short months the charms of this valley would be found out and attract thousands of people in search of jusr such an earthly paradise. Hardly has this been realized till it is also seen that it is the last, almost, in the United States that has not been crowded full to over flowing. There is little need for us to re mind men of capital and experience of this opportunity, for they are thinking and acting for themselves. But we do think it is a good idea that the laboring men and fanners, the bank clerks and store keepers and the professional men win are too busy in their practice to give much thought to financial matters the teacher and salesman, in fact, the masses should look this field over and make good, judicious in vestments before it is too late te reap the full benefit. We believe that this is nn "oppor tunity of a life time," and that it is unlikely that it will ever again ofler to the masses now living here. Of course it is possible that some indi viduals may drift into some other locality at the right time to repair tho damage which will have been done to their finances by procastin ating now. We ndmit that It is possible, but who wants to run that chance? We don't. Do you? From all points of the United States we are informed that people are going to remove to tho Willam ette Valley, of which they have heard such wondrous aud attractive reports. EVEN IN WASHINGTON AND THE PUGET SOUND there is a strong undercurrent, setting in towards Salem aud tho Willamette valley, which, before the season is over, will resolve itself Into an im migration that will add a good many thousands to our already fast increasing population. In addition to our present attrac tive and substantial Improvements there aro now proposed some public measures which will advertise our city so that tho impetus will place Salem and tho Willamette valley so fur in front that she will hold her own ngaiust nil competitors for years to come. Property is now within your reach, nnd il you do not take advantage of your opportunities It will not be our fault. We are free to admit that we are Interested in your welfare in a selfish way, and that our incentive to inter est you in property is largely due to the small commission which will fall to our share, but it is not all, as you will perceive upon reflection. We have a reputation to build up and sustain, and an ambition to extend our acquaintance and enlarge our circle of friends. Tills course cannot help but en large our business and make it n pleasant pursuit ns well To ac complish this we must prove to you that our judgment is good and that our motives are not entirely selfish or enough so as to cause us to influ ence anyone to invest where he might lose all his hard earned peunies. Our trade Is rapidly increasing and we flatter ourselves that our ell'orts in behalf of Salem and her people are being duly appreciated, yet we do not expect nor desire more trade than we merit nnd which the merits of our property deserve. Come nml see us nnd if we cannot please you go to some other agent and look nt his bargains, but do not neglect to in vest now. Ifyoudoyou will have to buy and puy the newcomers a profit which you could just as well have had ns your own. . We have made it tho policy of tho corporation which we represent to recommend only such property ns will prove profitable to the investor and which possesses an actual value entirely distinct and separata from a speculative value, aud which, nt the same time possesses rare qualities and is located where it has the great est prospective value of any in the market. Living in a country possessed of a fertile soil nnd beaut iful scenery, It is natural for the inhabitants who give a thought to such things to desire to locute upon high and sightly ground, aud where there is deep, rich, black soil. In a country like this valley, of course, there are noblufFs. Near the river are prairies like the one which lies to the east of Salem. Hence to find the highest, sightli est and healthiest as well us the most fertile you must seek the highest of tho level ground in sight. In select ing and buying our own homes we we're influenced by these qualities, and believiug that we are an average In our tastes with other men, we have made our investments and secured other property to sell in tho same direction. glewood, is the mostcemi ?' & fertile and ainvpninSPJf.tfrttl. our addltk ;(tcerjtrsl . it-nut; uiiu conveniently u' '""J, the market. It 1 TwUhf! fi of the eleKant ffl'SSMotfi of the elegant East ffi which uccoaimodntn tH Street cars are now i nearly j pupils. i.rciBurenowrunnlnir,,.. and vye hone and have evli0"". o ueneve, mat before anotnir is passed wo can announo ? that a line of street S,ncL through It, which wlllbrinS? In five minutes of Con.m2SfJt!i Tho city water maRmfr through It during th"! summer, arrangements havtt reiidy been completed far hj It lies nearly loo feet above (v. mcrclal street, and overlnol.it.T1, the state aud'publlc'BSaj tho clear, blue waters of th. u "f ful Willamette river? Frl h" can look to the westward and ,?CJ thousHuds of acres of the feriH. . i romantic Polk county hilu" L " in the dim and hiizytainViftR1 heavily timbered CowSS'S to the east are the green-clalS of the Cascade range, with th? inT tinned peaks of w'ount ft Helens. Hood Jefferson and'?. Three Sisters showing beyondtW Following up the Gardeffli most popular road leading out of Si city, we have suburban homes S sale that are highly Improved, be b Planted to fruit of aH varletli"( bul dings and gardens that mnlzo lift nn irlnnl Vin. 6 w These places Lave from fire to twenty acres of land, lying high and very choice. In this same direction that is east of the city and In Salem Pra rle. wehaveFairvlew, Hampden Park and Garden City subdivision! of five acre tracts, all ready for set ting out to fruit, nud the very cholc est fruit nnd vegetable lands la the couuty nt very low prices, and on payments of one-fourth down, one fourth each in 1, 2, and 3 years' time, For farms wo have some of the very choicest on Salem and Howell Prairies, which wo can heartily recommend to auy one desiring a farm that will yield a good revenue. We have city property in all por tions of the town, some very choice and very cheap property in South Salem, and nlso a very cheap resi dence property and four lots in Capital Park. Some business property which will make big money for some man very soon. Come nnd let us show ysu some of our bargains free of charge. Surely you will not let all of the good chances pass by. Call and see us or write for our clrculnrs. SALEM LAND CO., Postofllco Block. OAII.Y (KXCKlT SON1IAY). 7:30 a. in. lV':i p. in. Lv. Ar. Portland L'orvulIU Ar. l.v. 6:20 p.m. I::t0 p. m. At Albany nml CorvatlU connect with trains or Oregon 1'iicltlc Kullroixd. Through, UcketH to all polntx uoulh nnd rata via California KXl-UhSSTUAlN (DAILY KXCK1TS0NDAV ISO p.'ni. ) If; Portland Ar. 8:00 p. in. I Ar.Mc.Mlniivlllnl,v. :00o.m. 6:45 a. ni. Through Tickets . To hII polntu - "OIITH and EAST VIA-- California. t-or lull uilormutiou rccaruing rnten mnpH.iHc, apply to the Company' agent Huloin, OrfKou. K. 1. HOUKHH, Asm. U. r Mid l'usk. Ag't It. KOKHl.Klt. MauaKttr. &-fc0 KfeW'8"' rcO? L0 iiltaaU3 I'Si . ! vW " V3eLi SASr HEALTH. - T W O LOTS on Church Street, two blocks from Court House $1,000 each. Also HALF LOT AND RESIDENCE on Ceuter Street, and on same block, $1,5250. 60 ACRE FARM threo miles from town at $25 per acre. Ten and Twenty Acre Tracts near Salem. For sale ou favorable terms. Euqulre of Willis & Chamberlin, . Real Estate and Insurance Agents, Cou.rt Street, - Salem, Oregon. Kalsomining PAINTING, PAPERING Etc. Done with neat ness and dispatch by N. D. JONES. Shop up stairs over E. C. Small's store, SALEM LUMBER CO, Yard and ofllce on Liberty street, oppopite W. L. Wade's store Dealers in Lumber, Laths and Shingles. R. B. DUNCAN, Sec. Who do All Kinds of mmk UilET n ii As Cheap as any Laundry in 'tho Country Using White Help ; and doing first-class work. ion Olllco at George Hoeye, 209 CommercialSt- 'sgxwwfcfta'-sa First i IT I I 111 vrmnnn koi lUlllUIUl SALEM, OREUON. i WM. N. LADUK. OK. J. HKYNOI.tH, JOHN MOIK, - - President, Vice President. Cashier GENERAL BANKING. Kxctmneo on l'ortlund, San Francisco, Now York, 1-ondon uud Hone Kong bought and sold. Htnto, County and City wurrnntH bought. KununrH ure cordially Invited to denoslt vnd truumicl business with us. Liberal advunces miulo ou vrhrat, wool, hops aud other property at rensounbto rates. Insurance on Mich ne curlty van bo obtained at the bank In mokt reliable compunle , tiiuealte moitve power for twenty-eluht entanglement. hours. Following the curve of tho TUe greatest roeon gainst time was earth in this lallltudeandgolngwiHt i 1M fnra wigerof flVil.lKH). Wil or west, I have calculated tho stor-1 Ham L HuhmjH of St, Joseph, Mo.,' ago would bring me Imol; to tills contracted with the national gov-1 tlurilng point. , crnnient to establish a mall line bc lur .. nm,. "Mere tiro tho springs which chum "een fit. josopn aim ban pmucisco, CAPITA!. llUHlM-SS COM.l'.Ci:, the machine to descend. It also is distance of 1H50 miles, aud umki Sclera, . Outm.. I a the interior arruuuomout. and : tho trip In ten days. Threo bun 'imluw tho lUh form. llvthUbut. llUHillOSR, NllOrtlllUul, ton thedepthof Its Immenlou in uroti, nwtuMii iia !,"" mo wnier u regulate!. A hue nr '.tr'teur: llit 1'riucliu.l fe V.l'. Ahvukonu.Mhi;!. dred swift horses and eighty experi enced riders were employed In the ktvU'o. The Htnrt wan made ulnuil- 1 huJu .j..4iu' ' raugement on thU nldo given the', luueouly, east and west, from Ban tuuM!44" l,,rl form wlB rtwHail, vd re-1 Francisco to St. Joph, on April 3, . , gulutcM the elevation. ThU button J WO. The eastern bound mall r- CVHK AN I OUt lllixllu coming 11 lluillll IV l. U. lllilvvr.ll VHK ANU I'HISVKNTIVK WITH. vuv intxuwutt l-ur liunrinnlli.ii nm. MrulUK Or. A. Wll.l'Oltll HAl.l.B lluillli ISuniililel, tull ou or uddrt If. U. MDOltlC, UmwI At., develops the oleoma forvv, rived at ot. Joeph April lath, with "All this hud been said with u "vu minute to bjmhv, notwltliHtaud- khnpllolty uiul aiwuruuco which In delay by siiowh uud Moods, turned my head. 1 iiiiut Im droum Avoiding lnevtuou couuctloua. 'ing. I roaohud out my hwml and no norlou examples of degonecatlou I circular -vSSSx nfeT l. Itlcli'iu's Goldan Blum Xo. 1 Our Ctuicr, lint and i-cond iu-t-Suruin tha Levi and llvlr; Sort EvV K) f , No, tc , Corner lortd Uiotchu. Syp.illuiolttwli, Uud Scalp, anj all primary (o.-iu oj lh dlwaM known a Sjphllit. Prlrr, f JOU pir UoIIIk. L. Hlrhnti' u Itttm Oaltnm N'. tf Curci -Terthrv. MorcurUISjfihl.itlo Uhtu. ruitl.ui, l'alm In l Houi, palmln tb IImJ. baik ol thJ NMk, L'lctrtttJ Sort Ttiroit, hjph.Ul.o Ilatti, Lump an J can. tnclcd t'or', Btlffucw ot lh Umbt, an-l cndlmtts a'l dm ltnj th iyitin. hothcr cau.J t UJitccnion cr aliut ( Hcri-uiy. (aula- ltii U-od iur and lualth) Prim rS OO pr I oltU, I.n Ulilmu'. Gnldan M- aalih Anil, dotn lor I'm tax ot OonorthojA, OImI, irritation G-tl, and all I'riniry or Qeni-Itldiairancrn-ii4. I'rlr )4 So nr llotllo. 1 ltlchau'4 r?L1n Nnulih In. r caaraot flouorrhut, ili. StclctUf,JLc, l'lc Mill. Un UUnnu' tiolJon rt'ultuana li"t acft l.WUaNbnlul.tLi;rv andfiUwUena, trlr,l Co n r Mo. I o Uliuu'a Uoldn I'll Hti undlW UrvftUMnl; Ka oj phjal ! now. r. Wrtiiw cfsi rV. livUaUda; U. lrlo 3 .OO.ivrr ui, T.l ri.il N'vVvlns, iwt roW,C. l II . .ouly rrtl rr)rtu. -j ! A Bargain I ! A desirable lot of lands In lots to suit, i Hovvn inlleH southwest of Salem, within eighty rods oft-teanitoAt landing, the best otV wood and hoiau tlr tlniber enough to pay tor the land and It Is mood soli for fruit, with springs aid meadow land. property Salem, March 13, 1SP0. $1 WILL BUY A LOT! Or goods nt our store! We carry a full line of groceries, feed, crockery, glassware, el gnrs, tobacco nnd confectionery. T. BURROWS, No. Commercial St., Salem, I Capital National Banki SALEM - - - OREGON. Capital Paid up, - - - $75,000 Surplus, ...... 15,000 It 8. WAM.ACK, President. I W. W. MA11TIN, - Vlce-1'resldent. , J. . AMIUHT Cashier. OIRlCTORSi W.T.Oray, W. W. Martin, i J. M. Slartln, R. fi. Wallace. Or. W. A.Cuslek. J. H. Albort, T. -McK. lMtton. LOANS IvIADH To fliriin-rH on wheat nnd other market- . ygrsmw. DR. HILLER'S Special Prescriptions. i - m. , HOME TREATMENT SELF CURE A Specific Remedy for Each Disease. 1 -in -ii ii ablo produce, consigned or in ktore. Plttier In private gntnarienor public warehoused. prS,rty1B'r2dK Ad'dVe" lot of M'"i ' s,stc aD(1 Coud1V Wamnfj Bought at Tar. i COMMERCIAL PAPER i DUoounteJ nt reanouable ratefc. Urnlta i drawn direct on New York, Chicago, Kan , r-'rancNco, lMrtland,I)ndon, I'arU, llerlln ' Hon Kong aud Calcutta. I). K. DENNIS. H13tf COOK HOTEL Center ami High Street. G. W. ANDERSON. PROP. Successor to W. II. COOK. TWe Cook uotol U oniKultr court hou.e c-nnelenl to biulnem part of city and PRINTING. ANK OV THK Umenla n the State, Portland. itatea ii.w to jsuo a day, according to room Hpclal terma to boarden. nnd rurulltr. I lKOHiT EaTABLISH., Htate. Lower raie ihun I itrreni viock igai tuanca ir Dig car uue ruuniLr n me aoor. i tha Stute. u il hlr.t Jlvti.nt k-u.. fr.. i firiCAiiator jod printing, and catalogu egalblanka. K. M. WAITK. lllchau'4 PaU Jctl', lirr "tUttlU .14 J C.lMi. l ' Vr Ualil Un ItUnitu'' C price lint of Job priming, and catalogue ol legal DiaiiKK. K. M. WAITK. te-n I'rlnter Halem Orecou, Kansas House, Corner ot Court aud High Sts, E. M. LAW, Proprietor. i W havo taken a naw nam but will continue to aarv our patron with the tMt tbe market afford, gtv thciu a . aa.4 1 a t Vjatat ia ffm i'iin Hah. a R. J??,!Uh,r1J u.ru nipcny. agtnU tiw I roaaonakl. Olv ua a cull and we will do ?S1J ?f !i S?!' "" frTaiwiaeo, Cut I you jood. rto umneac eaupwyeu. H0NG-SING-L0NG-KEE, Oriental Laundry, 140 Statk Btkket. Cheapest and Best Chinese Laundry in ilie City, DR. HILLER'S HYDRSTINE RESTORATIVE, stimulates nutrition. Purifies the BlocJ. Cures V) spepsia, Constipation and General Debility. A perfect tonic and strength bullJ". DR. HILLER'S ANTLBILIOUS STOMACHND LIVER CURE. Cures Billousnee and all Uer Troubles, Cbilla and FeveTTariTsmiTi'nj' ""' T)Thola conditions. DR. HILLER'S CATARRH CURE. CuresAuteCUrrh, Chronic Catarrh, Catarrhal I' iies-i. Quarauteol tocure the ont cases w hen Jirectlons are followed.or money refunded DR. HILLER'S COUGH 'U1E. Cures Colds, Hoarseness, doughs. Bronchitis, Plruri cnJ Pneumonia; reuei ts Cvn.umptlon. Contains no Opiates. Cure Croup In 10 minutes. P1HILLER'S DIPHTH'RIA AND SORE THROAT CURE. Prsrents and cure r b l.ina. WiUpcKiUielycureanyrtrethroatinlrcmStoithours. CuresQulni In - -'-'.' -VS fgVER C'l'E. Indispensable In ail acute di.ses attended wit'. I w a ure scarlet ferer, Scarlatina, and Measles. Mothers try It (W. 01. HILLER'S NERVOUS DEBILITY CURE. Cures Nervous Weakness, and Lc 4 fuwrr. Netr fails, nd lor ITHaU Circular to HUler-Orug Co., San Francisoo, C.I. ' .. !"'5 RHEUMATIC ANO NEURALGIC CURE Cures Rheumatism, .VeuralfiU, " - -,aJ- ajiuca, ty nsu-.mmn; ue blood acids whisli cauw llin- "' HILLER'S TEETHING CURE. AUsthe sroth a . . li-etMnir itrlM, eiuims painless tetthln; n ' au l"ii, ItlekeU, Brain Troubles aii J Bowel Csupiiinu OR. HILLER'S WHOOPING COUGH CURE. velopmentoi rhildr.n dm .. w 1 toeth, and preirnUbt ' '.lewinj to mother Prstrnts ano "ures Whooium. - " I 'I Note.-With excplon ol Dr. Hilior's Hydrutine Itutorvtite. Dr. Hlller's Ilbr.un t j.i.l Seuralilj Cure, ind Ur llillers Coiyh Cure ths afcjvs remedies ire in i'' I na, and, If not obtainable from your drujtf st, will t mailsd free, on rsesipt ' P'1 ' $1.00 per Package. Six Packages lor $5.00. These remedies are the result ol $ yxn of prclessiosial eaperieocs, and re iruaraiitefrl ocurehci cure l p l ils. Pr Ullian 3lpi.-e Vwl of Jirectioni 1 hon tnutment, contalnin.' taliuble utrueti.-ui u to li;ieu and diet, sent r. HILLER DRUG COMPANY, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL, U. S. A. For Sale by DAX'L J, FRY, Dropt, m Commercial M,, balcm.i WOLZ i& CO. Morgan & Mead, KKpallklndsof mvUand aauajye. The I f Ai ,-. r T -r. -. r t-v-t ct tt I ocai Miuuicea in ureson, 1 "hisj -. a jl t-i. a a. j. - . No. 171 Commercial Street, Salem. All Oooda rvitvered rm AH work dan with promptnm and dhv plh. Only the best man ar employed. --! - --& if. . UtP, ..