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w i JT T x "A a-twrm MJ-mmmEixtp .Vywra FOREIGN NEWS. EASTERN NEWS. Wholesale Drowning at a'Land- inj; at Brest, France. Extensive and Damaging For o"o est Fires in Colorado. THE CHOLERA RAVAGES IN SPAIN. RESTORATIVE PERFECT nutritFon"! HEALTH! Of Ono Hundred and Ninety-Six Coses in Valencia, 113 Prove Fatal. A DOUBLE TRAGEDY IN TEXAS. Tho only remedy known which will Stimulate the Huiritire Processes of the Human System. By thU natural and r imple means it quickly nnd permanent y Cl'UKS All Torms of Dyspepsia, Constipation, Mental and Nervous Exhaustion, General Debility, Itralu Tag, or any exhausted or weak, cnod condition of the system, from iviiat cer causo, Skin Eruptions, Tlolls, .Run ning Sores, Scrofula, and all Diseases of Jho Blood, Stomach, Liver and Kidneys. $1.00. SIX BOTTLES FOR $5.00. Dr. Htller's C4 page book, descriptive of H"y. drastlne Restorative and his other Remedies tent free by mall. ' HILLER DRUG CO,, San Francisco, Cal. tor &ajle nr Sold by Dau'l J. Fry, 225 Com'l St. Labor Strikes Salvator Beats the Running Kecord Penn sylvania Republicans. WHOLESALK DKOWXINO. Biiest, France, June 2.5. The foot bridge lending from the steamer to the lauding of state at Si. Jean, col lupsed this mornlngj Hundreds were thrown Into the sea. Seven bodies have been recovered, and tkercare many persons still missing. CHOLERA ItAVACJIS IN SPAIN'. Madhid, Spain, June 25. The total number of cases of cholera in Valencia to date is one huudred and ninety-six, of which one huudred and thirteen proved fatal. BIACKSMITHING, Wagon and Carriage Making and Repairing Horseshoeing a specialty. All work guar- anteea. juuri hiiliM, Cornerof CommercialnndCheraeketa sts Salem, Oregon. WASHINGTON NEWS. ( hTUEKT JEWKLKH, lit Court St. WM. WIOKEY, House Painter, Decorator, and Wall Tinier. Leave order at John Hughes' store, State street. O. C. CHASE) Artistic Paper Hanger and Wall Decorator. Good work, economy and sample work shown before engaging. jar Pay based on work measured on thp Ewall. Leave orders at Sargent's. Meyers' I or Keller's residence at Highland addition. illSg5 jj3! PAINTSHOP. Rj5 6 Commercial Street. Klouse and carriage palnting,sign writing, Ivaper hangiDg, decorating, wan uniing laad kalclmlntngt All work done flrBt toss. Carriage painting a speciality, char- a moderate. IP.H.RANKIN.PROP. Salem Harness Shop, B. F. WILEY, Prop. Manufacture and make a specialty lefjFarm and Heavy Harness. All work done in our own shop at Salem and guaranteed flrst-classs. Give us a call. 0. D. HUTTON, Prop. (bastings of all kinds made to order. mill MACHINERY, 9VLANINQ MILLS, consicns, MKTAIi FRONTS, WHEELS, PULLEYS, kadlipeclal castings ot any style or pat- Mra maae in puun urucr, uiuutu ,.. ... HftUeln eve y particular. fttfgr any Machinery in Short Order. .xnrnini? lames. euKiura. um ih.. ' -. " . I.. . -L--l.Al. lion stoves num. v in iuuiaiu I'aay Iron work viot oia iron. Vlllmakeestlmates needed. Good price 3-lS-lm ican save money, by buying your iMusical Merchandise DIAMOND'S iMurie House, Eldridge Block, miem. SBmck and Tile for Sale MURPHY & DESART, YESTERDAY'S DERATE. Wahsington, D. C Juuo 25. Yesterday afternoon MeKinley,froni the committee on rules, reported n resolution that the house proceed at at once to consider the silver bill with the senate amendments, and at two o'clock to-morrow the pre vious question be considered as or dered. He demanded the previous question on the adoption of the res olution, which was ordered. Twenty miuutes debate were allowed on ei ther side. The democrats denounced this action as an application of gag rule. McKinley said: The purpose of the resolution was to secure definite and speedy action upon the subject of silver. Ho was surprised that there was opposition from the other side. They had charged that the republicans would -mother the silver bill, and prevent legislation. To-day had given a direct refutation of that statement. The republicans had brought the bill back almost at once. They invited the house to concur or non-concur in the senate amendments. The order gaye an opportunity to the free coinage men to vote for theirjpropo sition. It was results the republi can side was after, and politics the democratic side was after. Springer, of Illinois, said the re publicans had finally been obliged to come over to the democratic posi tion. The special rule was adopted with out division. The coinage committee presented the report. It simply recommended the house non-concur in cash and all the senate amendments to tho silver bill. Bland, of Missouri, moved the house concur in them. On these propositions tho debate began. SENATE AMENDMENTS REJECTED Washington, D. C, Juno 25. In the house the hour of three having arrived, Conger, of Iowa, moved that voting begin. Bland moved that the house concur in the senate amendments. The house by a rising vote, 140 to 85, non-concurred in all the senate i amendments. Tho bill now goes back to the sen ate with a request that it appoint a conference committee In the sen ate the doors were re-opened and the senate took up the house bill for the admission of Wyoming as a state. IMMENSE FIRES IN COLORADO. Denver, Colo., June 23. From telegraphic reports received here it would seem that a great portion of the Sangre do Crlsto range iu Colo rado and New Mexico is in Humes. A special from Espauola, New Mexico, says the valley Is obscured by smoke from the burning moun tains east of Espauola. The fire ex tends over twenty miles ud and down Santa Fe range and makes a beautiful and wierd appearance. The tires have been burning for several days now and no attempt has been made to extinguish them. The loss will be great. DESTROYING YOUNG TIMBER. Palmer Lake, Colo., June 25, The forest fire9 which havo been burning Cook creek district the past few days are still out of reach. It took a southwest course up what is known as Gerdcs' canon, burniug at a furious rate and has at present destroyed 10,000 acres of young timber. MYSTERIOUS DOUBLE TRAGEDY. Groverton, Texas, June 25. Great excitement was caused here last night by the suicide of beauti ful young Auuie Turner, a daughter of Judgo John S. Turner. The ex citement intensified when the father took the pistol from tho hands of his dying daughter and killed Prof. Davis. Nothing is known as to the cause of the tragedy. PENNSYLVANIA REPUBLICANS. Harrisrurg, Penna., June 25. An immense crowd gathered at the opening of tho Republican state convention this morning. It took tho entire polico force to prevent out siders from breaking down the doors to get into tho hall. The platform adopted expressesgratitudo to Chair man Quay of the national commit tee for his matchless service in tho last presidential campaign. It en dorses the McKinley tarifr bill and requests the strictest enforcement of laws forbidding tho entrance into the country of foreign paupers and contract laborers. ILLINOIS CENTRAL STRIKE. Chicago, Juno 25. No change in the situation on the Illinois Cen tral. Everything is tied up. The committee from Cairo arrived this morning to demand the discharge of the superintendent of the Cairo division. The chief of the brother hood of tralu men declines to recog nize the strike. Much perishable freight is being delayed. THE STRIKE EXTENDING. St. Louis, Mo June 25. Four hundred men employed by various roads struck at east St. Louis this forenoon for an advance In wages. Much perishable freight is tied up. BEST RUNNING TIME YET. Sheepshead Bay, June 2". The race between Tcnuy and Sal vator to-day for $5000 a side was won by the latter by a head. Sal vator's time was 2:05 for a mile and a quarter, which breaks tho record. PERSONAL JirTlOV T. T. Geer, of the Waldo hllK in the city to-day. S. A. Riggs went to Kugem on the local train this morning. Hon. Sol Abrahams, of Btseburj;, Is doiug business in the city to-day. W. J. Herreu returned this morn ing from a business I rip to Albany. John Holm, the Chemekcta street blacksmith, is in Portland on busi ness to-day. Col. S. R. Harrington, of East Portland, was among the home bound passengers south this morning. R. Boototi, of Sherman, Oregon, has fifty head of young horses In the city. Among tho number arc some good horses from well known Ore gon sires. Dr. J. C Griffith i havlmj a neat suite of rooms fitted up in Biwh's new brick, on the corner of State Commercial streets, which ho will and soon occupy as dental rooms. Charles A. Johns, n prosperous young attorney of Baker City, form erly of Dallas, camo in on tho 11 o'clock train this morning, and will accompany his mother's remains to Arlington. Letter List. Tho following is tho list of letters remaining uncalled for in the nost- ufileeat Salem, June 25, 1890. Per sons calling for saine will please say "advertised." Ayevis Ed Asheufelter Mrs J Barey Mrs P F B Benone J B Brown John Brown Miss A H Brown Archie Douati Augelo Durkey Wm Hicks Mrs Eva Joe Frank Johnson Thomas Kelley Mrs L 25c Want Column. Notices Inserted Tor ONE CENT PKU WORD EACH INSERTION. No ndver tUcmeut Inserted In this column for less than twenty-five cents. AGENCi OF THE POR BELKNAP 8PKINGS.-Thcro Is a I1 party bcirg made up to start for tho Belknnn hot snrlnra noxt Sntiirdnx-nnri there- Is room for ono moro person. Apply at Journal office. $15 faro for round trip. WANTED. Work at dressmaking by n lady ofexpcrlonce. Apply Miss Lou Quarve.at 1(8 Winter street. I I KW 0 J ! I JUL I FOUNTAIN PES ii EOR SALE. Team, cow and calf, and mowing machine. Alsoan 80-acro farm. Call on or address T. C Jory, Box 91, Salem ,10R SA I.E. Ono house and two lots In Inquire of W. U. Slmp- V South talent Mm. Price 630. l.iOU SALE. Tho Dorrancc fruit farms, 5. I' 10-1 3 and 'JO aero tracts, llnely located within 1 miles of Salem. Price ?. per acre. DonnANCK linos. BelltngcrtHilldlng, Salem, Or. ITHMt RENT A dtwlrable business offleo 1' in uot uincc in town, inquire at this olllee. !-ltf 1,1 OK KEN 1'. Small house, with somo new fimiltuie to tell. Cottago and Mill, two blocks west of Oregon at nuuse. :igo u Jlotis ouse. Apply PATRONIZE Home Industry, and use L Mountain Halm Cough Cure. Guar anteed to give relict or money refunded. Manufactured By II. H.Orovs, yalem, Ore Kon. Smith it Steluer sole ngent-s for Salem. KSdlm T7KR SALE- ono tlnn yearling coll, eight Jj head stock cattle, calves and heifers; also ono tubular ax wagon, nnd harness, both asgoodns new Time given. Enquire of J. P. Robertson, South Salem. Lane Mike Lindbury N A Miller Hattle Morse R H Mall M Parker Geo L Riches E M Rockwell L A Stauley A C Savage Towner Smith Price Smoker Joseph Wade J R Wilson Sally A 2 A. N. Gilbert, Linuon Frank Logau W A Miller Mrs A S 2 Moore Mrs Sarah Patterson Fred Powell & Klein Richardsou E Rhoades Win A Shambrooke Mrs EE Sprlers Alex Vetz Miss Minn Wan n James P. M. Nutlre.- HOLDERS of city warrants are hereby notified that thero are hunts Iu the treasury applicable to tho payment of all warrants endorsed before Nov. 23d, 1SS3. Interest on tho sao will cease from the date of Mils entice. E. J. SWAKKORD, :21-lw City Treasurer Xolice. Lost, somewhere between Salem and Turner, on tho 14th Inst., a purse containing $20 in currency, $5 in gold and 15 or 20 cents in silver. Anybody finding the above, will be suitably rewarded by leaving it at this (the Capital Journal) olllee. brick! burtoIbros. are prepared to furnish a first-class article of Brick lu town or country or anywhere on the lino of O A C. R It. Prices, reason able. Ya-.ds oil Stato street, opposttn O. 8. P. All orders left witli Williams Eng land promptly attended to. Over Two Hundred of these favorlto Pens are now lu uso lu Mnrlon county nlouo. It Is ono of tho very best bountnlu Pen manufaetuied. All Insurance Agents uso this Pen. Tho lato lmprovcmouts render it still moro attractive aud moro desirable, A full lino of MABIE TODD & BARD'S Gold Pens are always in stock, nlso PHOTO ALBUMS, AUTO ALBUMS, SCRAP BOOKS, SCRAP PICTURES, PURSES, CAtlD OASES, VISITING CARDS, WEDDING STATIONERY. Remember th.e Place, dCfo 9S State Street, Salem, Ore. O V -y r Inslrn avals Filed tor Record San Francisco Alta: The financial ' loanty llecorncr s Ullice. welfareofthis country is profoundly . ?1J11s'''"tTT" '" l't w,n1,e.n' , , .. , , , It I lik 52 Univers ty ad to affected by its banking system. atMlg J j, The necessity for u bank currency1' J c. Johnson to Stnto L-tnd was formerly shown by the too will-1 & Trust Co It l.'l in blk 2 Glen ing confidence of the people in all, 0i;,,i"j t'rale"1, , ,, ,, , , i:i : . ' G W Johnson and wf to K sorts of paper emissions by private , Q JIy(e ,t(J : aU(J 2 ,n b,k 3 banking concerns. The public era-' and 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 iu blk 8 ved a currency in convenient de- j Compton's ad No 1 to 8a- uominations and easy to carry. Be-. '-'"1, , T . , , .. . , . , f t. , Same toStato Land &. Trust fore tho development of the state , Co 3 ..nd . ... blk 3 ..,.,, uanKS mis uemanu was met oy is sues thut proved to have all ueces-1 Salem sary elements ex'cept safety and 6e-' curity. The "red dog" bills of In- j dlana and the "wildcat" Issues of Nebraska represented the extremes, between which was a feea of paper currency that was as uustuble as the at the At Cornucopia, Baker county, the Oregon Gold Mining eompauy are seeing their fondest expectations realized in the wonderful develop nieut in tho Red Jacket mine from which is being taken hundreds of tons of high grade gold ore, which will make that whole section fairly hum witli prosperity when the ores are milled and I he yield made known to the world. Very recent advices from Cornucopia are to the eficctthata second ledge has been cut in the Red Jacket tunnel, the ore from which is extraordinarily rich. died. 4 lu blk 10 Coniplon's ad to IIOTHL ARRIVALS. 150! ;wo 1503 800 CHEMEKETE IIOTKL. A Ilinmau, Forest Grove. G W Randal, D Cahn, Ed J O Ward, BnnnMors to D. Nash, have a wellestab-UthUMUrlck- and Tile factory In North Balmfnear the fair grounds, and are pro M to furnish first-class brick and tile Gaimen notice, s-ii. . .T n ., i.tir rri. ,i.in ko.,b. vr i u wiiniir, -t jarwiu, v. o ofiin fnptvnnl I'll if Iriov (mil tltn In- I J " flrmlty of failing to be of equal credit In all parts of the country, nnd a bill holder was compellel to resort daily to the Bank Note De tector to see what Ills money was worth, and to keep up with tho SmwIm of Brick or Tile sent free to any potat lred, on snort nonce, umcn KfaW.Wlth Jos, Fuhburn, 110 State street. y&We samples can be een. u latest counterfeits of It. It is uufor tunate for the national banking sys ! tem that in Its experimental stage, Ired, on short notice. Orders can utiring me war, wnwu crwiu was a mere shell, the premiums paid iu various forms to encourage it begot a public prejudice against it. Noth ing is eaUer than to rouse prejudice agulust bunks, and no prejudice in more unjustifiable and more unreasonable. m PATTON Dealer in Frery arietynf Efflftiibber Stamps LSwrips, Stencil Stamps, Keif Inking Stamps, iName Stamps rot to order. Come and look atMUnplt of work done JHRtih my fine IgHubber Stamps. tUB'Book 0 C Barker, C L Joug and wife, II AShurey, I'ortland. S Welnlxrg, J Weinberg, J II Beecher, Chicago. A C Woodcock, O W Eugene. Goo Herixirt, Tiie Dalles. J N Gallagher, Jeffernon, Iowa. WW Green, City. COOK 1IOTEI;. A C Campbell, G W Davis, W Pillman, A I'olaud, J'ortluiid. G L Clare, Lebanon. S F Dally, St Louh. K I) Ivimpp, Allwoy. Wbfrrvrr Malaria Kxists, The blllou are iu erUiin prey. la inter mittent and remllleat lever, duwbguc and ague cuke, tu liver U always hrton ly aCectd, and the blood uonlatalpalad with bile. One of the chief rioo why ilokietier stumaeb Hitter r cU a tm defence pinl ehilband fvr and every form uf iiMttattol Jln. it, that It (i"n away with ibe liability of the dUoc, by retaking Irregularity irf the bllllary organ. In advance of the arrisl of UHMMg when the dij U rvlol. TBere I no liner fomfylug preHlativ fnt ttuae about vUtilttg or eiuljrmiiBt to a luaailly wnerelhe inuwaia-talnl exUU. Tbere h no certain uuiuuoiiy froia d.. IB an endeuitc or eptdeialc farm, to I MMtred by the tue of Uw avenge uwiat a4 aU- lxunxtK Hut where 41. n"u feiU the i'rlt-ud lu (be Family. Dr. 12. ri. Heldeu: I have usud your lClhwel Cough Byrup in my futuilv for many a yr, and I be lieve it my duty to rooommuud it to all ui. a Mire and t)(tctlv; cure for JOHNS. At the Cheineketo hotel, Salem, June 25, 1800, at 8 o'clock a. 111., Elizabeth Ami, wife ol James M. Johns, in her 07th year. The deceased, whoso maiden tiniuo was Darby, was born iu Kclucky the 25th of December, 1833. She was married to Mr. Johns in Jackson county, Missouri, July 0th, 1850 and the fruits of this union are five children now living, two sons and three daughters, all married in Eastern Oregon except tho young est son. Tho oldest sou, Charles A., is a prominent attorney nt linker City. Tho daughters are Mrs. John Neal, of Diamond, Harney com ty; Mrs. L. O. Ralston, and Mrs. J. W. McKiutiey, of Arlington. Mr. and Mrs. Johns lauded in Or egon Christmas eve ISIS mid made their home in this part of tho valley, residing iu Marion and Linn coun ties continually until six years ago, when they moved to Gilliam county, northeastern Oregon. She Was taken last fall with inflammatory rheumatism and suffered seveiely during the winter. In the begin ning of April her husband brought her to Salem that she might receive the best medical treatment and have good care and attentlou. IIo en gaged a suite of rooms at the Clio mekete, and he desires the Journal to ay for him Unit he will alwayf remember with the deepest grati tude the great kindness, uHMlxtauco aud marked attention shown them by Mr. and Mrs. Monroe during the Collieti, j sufferings of the demised. He says the most aflcctlouute and devoted 1 son and daughter could not havo bee 1 1 lietter to them. Hlic rwclvfd onnstunt treatment froin (wj of Sii lem's btmt pliytioiuru, but tho dieao made Its way to hur hwut, which wiu the immtxlia'e otiun; of her douth. .Mr. Johns wrh a Uier of tho Darby brothers of tliuWdhlo hllUaud Stuylou, well known and rt-s peel ed oitlzeiifi; hm of the oldur Mrs. MeKliinr-y, of Turner; of Mr. Win. Ph1!lMrf, utaur ItrowwivilU, and of Mr, iiiighte, C)akdul, Wa-h., and ha. ono brotliur till in MIMmri. Her duughter-lulaw, Mr. Cltu. A. HELLENBRAND'S Ealing Parlors & Candy Manufactory, SOC Commercial Stroot. BILLOFKARE: Ice Cream lOo , ifw. and !1 cents Collce, Tea or Cliocolateaiul Cakc.10 cents .Mush and Milk 10 cents Plato of Soup ..10 cents Hot Cakc, Cotlco or Tea 15 cents Beefsteak nnd Eirgs a. cents Pork Chop and Ene Z't cents Mutton Chop nnd Eggs 25 cents Venison and Eggs "1 cents lUKage nnd Eggs.. as cents Ham and Eggs 25 cents Krcsh Oyslei-H any stylo .25 cents 25 Cent Regular Dinner Served From II to 3 O'clock. A nice variety or vegetables, 'etc., etc. Also lea, collVo or milk with all 1!5 cent meals without extra charge. Clioico Cigars, Imported and Domestic, always on iiaiid, Porter Ilouoe Steak and Eggs ..fiO cents Tender Loin Htcak nnd Kggs 50 cents Eugene City lloiids lor Sale. NOTICE is hereby given that under the pnivlHloiiHoranact ol the legislature of Oregon entitled, "All act to lucoro rate the Clly of Euguno and to repeal all acls and part of arts In coiilllci here with," lllcd lu tho otllco of tho hecrctnry of htatc, February i!0, 18811, tho comnion council of tho city of Eugene will Ihsueand dls)o,oot tiie bond), ol said city at par value orirom $.10,(100 to tfC.MU, in dciioml nations of from SUK) to 11100 as thn pur chaser may desire, payablo !10 years after ilato of IsMiIng tliu hi m in, with lutereMt 1 hereon t the ruto not to exceed 0 per cent per minimi, payab'o hcml-aiinually. Sealed proposals to purchabe Mild bonds will bo received by tliu undersigned at Eugene, uiegon, until hepteinber 1st, 181HI, nnd ail proposnU received will be opened and considered on tho Mil day ol September, lstO, and said bonds will bo disposed of to the person or persons making the best oiler or oilers tneri-ror. Tliu common council reserves the to reject any and ah proiKisuls, By on or tlio council. May 21st, 1KU. II. F. DORRIH, Recorder for thoCily of Eugene, TILE VERY BEST BBANDS OF Ready Mixed Paints for family uso nt- Fry's Drug Stork. DELAYS ARK DANGHROUS! It is sure death; 25 cents per can. Slaughter your Squirrels now by tho usoof FRY'S SQUIRREL POISON. ;Third: Grand Tea Prie, -offered by- COX & BOGGS, Grocers, 249 Commercial St. A Handsome Garland Cooking Range, Latest and improved pattern, nickel finish, witli complete set of utensils, (purchased of R. M, Wiulo & Co.) O this eletrant Prizo nrcsonted to overv nurohaso of ONE POUND of nor A 'ticket witli chauco on this elegant Prizo uuliajmuu CAN TEA. Price 75 cents por pou nil. right order Boots Wm. Brown & Co., ARTIST, Instructions given nnd Portraits enlarged, at ClicrltiKton's, Eldildgo block, Halcin. MISS M. KIRN. NElVZKALANDgS35S JOS. ALB1CIU'. Agent. -wl ",w.,n. Will buy OMHof Dm Iiest halfsectloti fiirms In .Marion comity, situated nynr Turner, tlri'gon. Terms isy, ir. C.& .7. jr. VOHTEH, Ileal estate iik ills, AilinNVllle, Or. O'l-lm Capitol Home Addition W bftH till fully ltHvited in 1 jiit Halrni, south of Win Electric ItullMiiy lino, nisir the isiuer House, Uirgo iotk, IMxlljO feet I.IMMI sou. DIE A. LICKS IN and Shoes ! 'n r. I' or Mild ly II. WILSON, Owner, Mi State Street Hnteiii. 'I I I1C L 'V.'iLWaUlI'III Wl KUNS Fast Ira i- .rn I'ulnmin Vmtlbule Irwl,g pMiu :-. .r, ditiifig i-ar and tsNtcbo- "I I 'U-i d -ign, betwiieu (litmo aud ytllwauke. uii'lHt Paul and Mluno aMll4. Fast Tin I in with Pullman vmUImiImI drawing HAtin klier, dining aur and msiolMxiof late dslKU, belwmii ChUwgM uud ViilMruukMai.d A.biaudaiMl iHiluli. Through Pulluian vtiliul drawing iiinaiiaeilonUt sleepers via the North ern Parloe railroad between ChUNMoaMd ortbtud. Or. (outcasvul trains i and fiom Kaalrni, western, AiviHeru aua cwuirai wuseoti Leatrier Tand Kindings. terCash paid ror Wool, Hides, PcIIh and FurH,-ia The Bissell "Gold Medal" Carpet Sweeper. Tho Bost in the World. No. il'S l Commercial St., Sralern, OreRon, TUST ARRIVED. The Largest Assortment of FLAGS, BANNERS, FIRE WORKS, AND LANTKHNH, INCLUDING WHKHL8, J-'LORAL FOUNTAINS, DKVIL AMONG TI I K TAILORS, WHISTLING JACKS, Kto. U. & Bmiliiift Fast Color Muslin and Printed Flags Of all klu-H. All hlCH and kinds of lanterns at SMITH'S INSTALLMENT HOUSE, ii()7 Commercial st, Salem. THE SECOND HAND STOR1?, MooRis & Osborne Owilers In Furniture, Notions. QiieetiHware, Glawiwnre, Cigars, Tohaceo, (undid uud Nuis. All kinds of second hand goodx. Itougbt mid Hold. GmmIh wild on ioiihiiIshIoi). Cor. Htulo uud i.llwrty Ht. , a,.., .nuawwiuo,,. JobiH,iMlllUliUiy. have " nt Tli Dallto. Or. May 18.1SS0 ur btidlI ativtrful da, and otiir Iiruetix fl,Miiulo0 runts. For ' mtmbors of the family ouniv duwu sale ly Mil (iruggifcU, .t Sure Care for I'll. I lotting. Piles are known by UHsMure Hs"eiMntntluB,aiiu4nK Inlenke lie hi 8 k 2.w"r,M. TH!" T" 1J'.'M ,m8d many ymn of the rlirUttu ehureli Uit'ers ar.de both la preteel.ee and Dr. Botankw's Pile lleiaedy. which art -ltd llWi u hmm1 Mild MOO llff, !- rurtng M"rver it rartes every tax dirte-ily m tlM-iMru affected sUirU m , ,..,.,, .,i, r.,,1 -..i, n,,. fc ,i.r t.g. JdTiu.ia, aud over our-6uo.il. trs,alla) lirhiBgard eOeru a perinan- !- l Hit li lull .ami iiiui an nir lo. rneuuutiieiii. iuariin urine icm- em euru. jtt oeou iirujji.i or iiil, tiai llolliu 1'ce from sullt-rilit; or iare lllAi. li. fcI a. s . t dht I. a mm ltk&.l.liiil..i . ..a-l , .,. .... .....e.. ,,,v ,,-, .. ,. MWW mm a--T. 'jairi I9mn WWIIWI. M'jrt to-day. TlwlNMly will be tnki-n to ZSUl " H.li iSSSTrT Arlington, Gilliam twain ty, to-fnof-row uud Intcrrwi there. 'Mm da-et-aMsd wu a ina4tiil meiiilHr fur n Mwrii. Aunwrn au cuirai n ucuil' l y, , ,,, ,- nam r SSSSS-SHEK5E Churchl Sash. Door & Manufacturing Co., Kau Claiie. UurWr. Wl.. and lrunwAvii U....I. It lilt. ..I. t. n...i.it m v c ,. hMd Heeiuer. Mlrli. I Oil.lll, WUUlh, DHIIUH (V JlUUMIIilirH, 1 Unilliir K nCTOU ttllWIIlL'. ror tielutis. aleeiilitg ear rervtkri, , . .,.,.. ""-"- -" -W ,IMI.II ,l Uen'l. Mgf , J M.H.VXPulilJ, II . MAHU) Tl U-BlT.artto AUr. TI hVU trl Mllwatiaee, WU. Ht. P-l. SfW ln IUI.N, by whleh wn ran always Wtona full utit-r of sea-oned sttaik of all Agrleuliural Works, tornr of Tray;., uod lll.li Ktreets, Haleni, OrBou. kinds. IRISH MILK, Capital Dairv Co A. a Kalrchlld, II. J. Kelly and W. O. Unroll aro prepared to deliver filcsli mlllc rtsiltdou ice, to any jmrt of tho city. Leave orders at Mlnlo a Uiw's stable. JAPANESE BAZAAR. yi (niiiiiierelatHt., O)oslt PostoMlcc, 8aleni,Oregoti. ' Dlreet Iniisirlers of Japanese ami Chinese Curiosities and Novelties. I'Iiim I'linelHlii Clilnawaro, Clolnwuile. Hataiiina, llniiue, ivory, Curving, flllk. Creim, Matin IJnihrolduree. Unihiwenr MntlliiK, Kino lW, Klro w'orka, Kto., ol every iItcrl)tioii tor sale at lowest prices. WholtMula uud Itetull. Country orders Jirouiplly attended to. K ! I IV- r -ml IV. a ihif MU-a-W, WU. U)l,HMlKlfrKI!l. llllwiiii Dorrancb Bros', J.ujmhisr Yard on Mtule Htiel, bat in. neytand bladder, and tnta)ullllMs and strengthens the ervotit systeia . end. treUxi tree. Ir Ikm-nko. by HinithAMleliite Proposals for Wood. Healed bids will bo received at tho oflleo of school clerk, 'Jd'ICnuiuiercUl street. Ma lam, Uregon. uulll June !. tsoo, for the dlivery ol ll cords of large flrHiid So cords of Isrge grub or body ouk, to Im delivered atthuKust Halem school hulldlug.ou or beforn August Jl, IbW, io curds of largo rtr uud tOrordsof large gruh or Ixxly ouk, to be dllveret nt the Mouth Halrni school house, to cords of largu rtr and 10 cords ol large grub or body ouk, to be delivered at North Halem scuisil, II cords of lurye fir and lOoordsodur.ngrub or body oak, to be def Ivcred at the largo Central school. All wood iiiiist be lour feel long, reasoim. bly straight and corded close. All bids wilt be opened at ubotu office ut a o'clock p. in, June 31, UW. The board rvrvrs Ilia right to reject and all bids. Done by order ol the board of directors aforesaid, lids 77th day of May, Istw. ' u , , , W. ll.HlMlfiON.CUrk. HeUool llst.No.'il, Marlon LU Or Final SoUIomont. OTICK Is hereby given that the under- liflied adnillilslratiir of Ilia nstnla ol olinH. UlllllOre. deceased havitiuftle.1 his final account with Hon. r (' Hhnw.riiiniv ' Judge of Marlon county, Oreguti, has fixed July?. IMM,at 10 n. .lock a. in., to hear any fl'ioa, O. lild nwaltni her llisluU Ml., il-rsil lul. Mb -neat in the world nt J one A Ik-rnardl. I L. I .iL Pl.i.L. f-!t-L l .. I as in e July?. LUIIIUfl. LUlllOlllllllt;5. rilllbllllllT LUmDfjr. V OUIU DUSitVC 0eciniu why wid Keouni : should not - . w IX, Bill Ail orders proinpily oltendtd to. I inllre r.' niirasi "I Kftinn Prlofta as low as Ilia lnir.l Ofllreln lb-lunger building Milt on Martin ptsre allowed eharited, Ntfl aud Ilia aduiliilslrator dis . . J. W.CKAWr"ORl Aiiiuini.irniQr.nl rtt 'ifc.