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REST0RATJYE perfect jageggg The only rcmrdy known which will Stimulate the Nufritlre Processes of the Human System, By this natural nntl r Imple means It quickly nnd permineii y ("HD All Torms of DypcnMa, Constipation, Jllental nnd Xenons Exhaustion, General Debility, Ilrnln Tag, or nny exhausted or wenk cncil condition of tho system, from what ever cause, Skin Eruptions, HolU, Jlitn nlns Sores, Scrofula, nnd all Diseases of .ho Ulood, Stomach, IJver nnd Kidneys. $I00. SIX BOTTLES FOR S5.00. Dr Killer's CI page book, descriptive of Hv drastinc Hcstorntlve nnd his oilier Hcmedles cent free by mall. ' HILLER DRUG CO., San Francisco, Gal. TOR .SALE 11V Sold by Dan'l J. Fry, 225 Com'l St. ULACKS3IITHIXG, Wagon and Carriage Making and Repairing Ilorelinolns i peplalty. All wo.-lc euar anteed. JOHN" HOLM, Oorue. of Commeri'lnlnnd Chemeketn Ms., Salem. Oregon rm i-,rm:i:irlhUM,M'' lil I'uiii'i -i. WM. WICKEY, House Painter, Decorator, and Wall Tinier. Leave order at John Hughes' toie, State street. O. C. CHASE Artistic Paper Hanger and Wall Decorator. Good work, economy and cample woik Hliown before engaging. evVay based on work measured on the wall. Leave orders at Snrgeut's, Meyers' or Keller's resldenceat Highland addition. o CO m f PAINTSHOP. 1 5 6 Commercial Street, House andcarringo painting.sign writing, paper hanging, decorating, wall tinting und kalclminius. All work done tlrst class. Carriage paintlnga speciality, char ges moderate. P. H. RANKIN, PROP. Salem Harness Shop, B, F. WILEY, Prop. Manufacture and make a specialty of Farm and Heavy Harness. All work done in our own shop at Salem and guaranteed ilrst-classs. Give us a call. SALEM IRON 0. D. HUTTON, Prop. Castings of all kind made to order. MILL MACHINERY, PLANING MILLS CORNICES, MCTAL FRONTS, WHEELS, PULLEYS, and special eastings ot nny stylo or pat tern made in t-hort order, smooth nnd re "- ' --- -, m , rt . meorii, unci ui iuuu .nuuiu- Repair any Machinery in Short Order, jinyuietow or Aum. J&&Ar$J&$l&r ' PVih'i'1 rl ,ts, V -' ?,tt,,i4 on any Iron work needed. Good price , In blk 11, Riverside ad to Sa paid for old Iron. 3-ls-lm 1 je,n 1 P S Knight and wife to liable in eve y particular. on can save money liy Duyllig our Musical Merchandise -at- DIAMOND'S Music Houi.c. rJdrldge Hlock. Salem. Brick and Tile for Sale murphyTdesart, S!!anir?ic,l? .r'oV Wm .-.., .ih.fuirirniitiirii. nnd art. pro pared to furnlli nrt-cla trlok and tile on nhort uotlce. Sjunples of llrlck or Tile sent frt to any point desired, on hliort notUe. Oriers i So "efl with J. l'lliburii. 110 Stal Mrwl, where wimplett inn ne een. dAW i r. pa I)altr nerj ht rnrn I)altr Iu nerj ririf Fine Rubber Stamps Sted Stamps, Stdncil Stamps, Self Inking Stamps. Name Stamps i-uttoordcr. UomeaBdlook at wrnpl of work don wllb my time Red Rubber Stamjis. 9i Stat Hi., lni. IVUoa t Jtook Ktor. n k I 1 Ul I 1 A EASTERN KBWS. The Warship Philadelphia a Success. HUNG FOII MURDERING .1 MAN. Ex-Scnator rnlmcr to bo Presi dent of the World's Fair Other News. SENATK ADMITS WYOMING. Special to the Journal. Washington, D. C, June 27. The senate has passed the bill for the admission of Wyoming ns a state of the Union. Yeas 29, unys 18; the result is a strict parly vote. ONI! PLKDOK KM'T. Washington, D. C, June 27. President Harrison has unproved the dependent pension bill tc-day. Washington, D. C, June 27 The secretary of the navy has re ceived a telegram from Captain Erben, president of the trial board, saying that the trial trip of the new warship Philadelphia was a success. The vessel developed an average speed of 19. VI 2 knots. VOU VIOLATING HIGH I.ICENSK. BALT.iMom:. Mil., June 27. The grand jury has indicted every brewer and distiller of this city for violation of the high license law passed by the last legislatuie. hangi:d for mithdeu. Pine City, Minn., June 27. At 3:30 this morning, in the county jail, William Brooker was banged for tho murder of his brother-in-law, William Coomb and wife, last No vember. l'KISIDENTOK THE WOltLD'S FAIB. Chicago, 111., June 27. Ex-Sen ator Palmer, of Michigan, was unan imously elected president of the World's Columbian exposition at to day's meeting of the national com mission. J. S. Dickinson, of Texas, was elected secretary. STIilKR SETTLED. Chicago, Ills,, June 27. The great strike on the Illinois Central Railroad system was settled this af ternoon. All the men go back to work on an agreed compromise that they withdraw their demand for the immediate dismissal of Division Superintendent Russell and that tho company takes from him tho power to hire or discharge men. A COSTLY DltUNK. Denveii, Col., June 27. A Car bon, Wyoming special to the Times says that the business portion of that town was burned this morning. The loss is estimated at about one hundred thousand dollars with small insurance. The fire started In a room at one of the hotels in wh:ch a drunken man had been put to bed. GEORGE 11ANC110FT FAILING. New York, June 27. George Bancroft, the noted historian, is very feeb o and fears are entertained that he will never recover. No one save a professional nurse and menf bers of his family are allowed to see him. He has no need for Herman the valet, who will soon return to Germany. Sunday school conventions. Urst case knosvn of a young Amcii Pitt'siiurg, Pa., June 27. At the can lady going to the Siberian froii Internatioual Sunday school con-1 tier except for missionary work, vention this morning it was decided ( The Fourth of July will bo cele that the second World's and sev- united at tho American legation by enth tri-ennial international Sunday u dinner given to the imperial school conventions be held together I prince and other oillcials by U. S. ntSt. Louis iu 1S93. 1 Mlni-tir John F. Swift, of Call- ' foriiiu. Instruments Filed lor KocorJ nt the Count v HecordiT's Offl.e. Leo Willis nnd wife to A II Arnistong 0I.8I acres of land, in t 5 s, r 1 w. $ John K Picken and wife to Jacob F Johnson, 10 acres of land in t 7 s, r 2 w. David E Shank to Jas A S2o 400 lcorn, tract of land adjoin- oOO 10.X) Hcnrv ItnUinnn. the w 1 of blk 2, in Capital Park ad to Salem. Chas Calvert-and wife to A II Fordtner, 41 J by 165 feet of lots G anrt7,block 2t, Salem, 230 3009 Save on Groterlen. Try the Capitol Adventure Co's new grocery I'tore for bargains in that line. Fresh groceries, pro visions, oranges, bananas, candles, nnd vegetables always on hand. I Best delivery rig in the city. UK WAS ASIIAMEW To Ak Asln, but HU Frank I.ctUr Gut It for Him. A few nwutbt ao on of tb unfortunn tnaaatM la tit eao FiaueUco Almiboui wai Inplrd t the MOMllonal tutemtcti In the new lpaer u ith the lUt that Joy'i VttabIesrMrilla woaldhelpblra. Sot without money, how to get U wu tbeque- lion, r many ne " w . " " - w Co. apfUngU.tbUrenero.lty,adltwa not unheeded, the eoreted preparation t- Ub tent by the next partel deliTery. It effect Uteit told In a mUequent letter, from which we quote the followlur 'Iiuppote you know ae by tali wrtunr, fiolrt2Si"STC'rt wr .,.. .n.ihu t,aiil . Tour JOT'i VecetaM Sartapanlla. lit laxatire aetkin It verity tlon fuel! It bu tu thoroarfalr rerulated mv .vfttaa that tar rl' -.....- -A k..v4.kA af all La01r. raiarrn, wumuiiu, IUUIII14UUIII .Tw- .- - "T"- 1 (eel athased to ate la thlt way. aut what bail I do I tkoarht 1 lckt aot seed aay aore. but I aaa bow to aaxlotu lo keep H p; but jo tee how It 1l" Jt wtj mm, tad he e et Man J t he ed It. Oil und gusfMlne atv-M variety ami oiwp.ai&eiHer a if- . j-.. a a in. ier er Coast Conceded German v. (0 LATE NEWS FROM THE FAR ORIENT. Steamships llurued in China and Trouble With the Co- reans Other Xcws. CONCESSION TO GERMANY. Berlin, Ger., June 27. The sul tan of Turkey Inn consented to cede the Zanzibar eoi'st to Germany. THE PANAMA CANAL. Paris, June 27. The special committee sent to Panama to Inves tigate and report the condition of DeLcsepps canal ha? made a fur ther report on the projects of that enterprise. The committee says the construction of the canal at the calculated level would occupy twenty ye.irt and cost 1, 737,000,000 francs. GREAT STORM AT SEA. London, Eng., June 27. The Dutcli steamer Piiuee Frederick from Amsteidam sunk on the night of June 25 in latitude 47 north, longitude (i west. The wreck was caused by a colhslou with the Brit ish steamer Morpessa. Tho collis ion at &ea occurred during a dense fog and six lives were lost. More complete details of the gale on the Scotch coast this week show nine vessels wrecked. FIGHT IN A CHURCH. Constantino I'LE, June 27. Ad vices from Ereroum, regarding the trouble in that city, state that a de tachment of Turkish soldiers search ed the church while services were being held, Iu the belief that arms were secreted in the building. The congregation opened tiro with re volvers upon the Turks. One Turk ish oillcer, four Armenians and eight Turks were killed. A party of nius selmeu subsequently stoned tho British consulate. OR1E.N "AL BUDGET. San Francisco, Cai., June 27. Tho steamship Rio Janerio from Hong Kong, brings advices that on May 2Sth the steamer l'aoching was burned on Yang Tse Kiting river nnd the captain drowned. The en gineer and twenty natives are sup posed to have perished. j The ship Go Down, of Hong Kong j dispeusary, burned May 21. The' hs is estimated at from one hun dred to one hundred and twenty live thousand dollars. The Dowager queen of Corea died June 4th. Serious trouble is reported be tween the Chinese and Coreans concerning the Coreans' riglil to cut timber along the Jolu river. Several lives are reported lost. STARVATION IN JAPAN MOVE MENT" or AMERICANS. Tokio, June 27. Starvation seems to be drawl tig nearer and nearer to tho poor people of the Capital, and every day brings more harrowing tales of suffering thau its predeces sor. Tlie price of rice lias not come down aud there are no more promis ing prospects for full crop tills year. ! Miss Annie Brewster has gone 011 a pleasure trip to Siberia. It is the WAR CLOUDS IN EUROPE. LoPXON, June 27. Great impor tance is attached to Uussm's late de mand upon Turkey for war indem nity by the cabinets of Europe, es pecially Iu Vienna, Austna. itu-siii lias been as lenient as Tur key has been lax iu the payments stipulated at the close of t lie Husso-Turklsh war, and the arrears sum that is Zanzibar now unioiint to niKi'T "t'- Jnngnam, u. no almost hopeless twelve gold budges engraved with for Turkey to expect to pay. The sultan has virtually disregard ed, although he has formally repu diated the obligation, and therefore the iKTemptory demand comes with a force nil the more startling a Tur key cannot till the demand. Russia will have to takekatisfuctiun iu some other way. The opinion In Vienna Is that the way chosen will be military. Meanwhile Austria is making strong military preparations to uphold her iiillu in the Balkans iu the event of n hos tile movement on the part of Rus sia. r I'nrlliK l.iurili. See here boys! You must drt?ss up for the Fourth. The Capitol Adventure Co. have Jiit oMmtsl up a big Hue of now suits and punts whioh are tolling Mt prices tb u will astonlsh you. .-. ...,.. , , Riaillg bun Manll Mallows Iwwl j u ij,0 world -at Jnllt-s Jc Uoriiardi. I Ll'l'lli. I lini is Hie nuiiit n riir- r A Co'8 n-w private brand of te. Ithoxtrit gitml. Try It. Sprlnc Ytvtr. AttkbaeaMMoftbercorthe m .w. ttixxfctS& TJtfW:iEW&W& yoa ren aire U a mU4 UtNlc M4lrifMt tltat uiuaet KUr oa tttellvaratu! bawM.aHd i tor Ibla. HotblMC ettaata IK. (iuan'a Im in nrnui l 9 Uver Mlfc. TWjr 1va mu aatUllr 111 grout g ll UvM. purtxy tut bd'Ml and by tlr Im- I aai . ..i" - I. -. . ..aali .. ! ft wtm IHMI ""2rtrST, tTZEX. ZZ!' TXA ? ' ti by Hmith winner "HIMTION. Full I'rnjrram Arranged for the Putin of July. OFFICERS OF THE DAY. President Dr. J. A. Richardson. vice presidents: Albany O. H. Irvine. Independence E. C. Pentland. Silverton H. . Guild. Mt. Angel C. Cleaver. Sjayton-V. II. Hobsou. Dallas Thos. Richmond. Chemawn Sunt. G. M. Irwin. Eugene J. M. Hodson. Harrlsburg Sam'l May. Gervals L.II. Poujatle. Aurora Heurv Giesv. Mehama G. P. Terrell. Turner E. E. McKinney. Jellorsou J. B. Looney. Corvallls Zeph Job. Seio J. Mvers. MeMinnviile-Dr. Geo. Wiight. Orator Dr. C. C. Stratton. Header-W.J. D'Arcy. Chaplain C. L. Corwiu. Chief marshal E. C. Cros. Assistants W. W. Williams In dependence; D. lieilv, Dallas; F. C. Baker, Portland; M. W. Hunt, W. H. Holmes and D. ('. Sherjiuiti, Sa lem. All the committees of the coming celebration met this morningnnd af ter considerable -deliberation and hard work, formulated the following pregram: Salute of 13 guns at sunrise. Procession forms at 10 a. m. sharp on Commercial street, right resting on State. ORDER OF PROCESSION. Chief Marshal. Colors. Band. Carriages containing President, Chaplain, Orator and Reader of the Declaration. Carriages containing State, County and City tinkers. Liberty Car. Hand. Grand Army of the Republic. Band. Knights of Pythias. Band. VNittug Fire Deportments Band. Salem Fire Department. Band. Trades Byplay. Band. Citizens on Foot, in Carriages and on Horseback. Monorillcnbilatudiuliusrl. Line of march: Down the west side of Coim.iercial to Cliemekete Countermarch on east side of Com mercial to State East on State to Summer North on Summer to Court West on Court to Commer cial North on Commercial to Mar lon square. PROGRAM AT GROUNDS Music by the band. Chorus and Orchestra American1 HJ'UUI' Musio by the band. - . Solo and chorus "Hail our j Country's Natal Morn," MIssFarrar, J bouquet of artists, chorus and Or- 1 cliestr.i. Prayer by Chaplain Rev. C. L. ' Corwiu. Solo and chorus "Columbia the 1 Gem of the Ocean," Mi.-s Hams, bouquet of artists, chorus and orehes- tra. j Music by the band. 1 Reading of the Declaration by W. J. D'Arcy. Music by I lie band. Solo "Vive In America" Miss i Parrisli. Solo "Star Spangled Banner," i Mrs. Strlokier, bouquet of artists, chorus and orchestra. Oration by Rev. C. C. Stratton. Music by the band. Benediction by Chaplain C. L. Corwiu. AFTERNOON PROGRAM. Fire department contest at 2 o'clock. HOSE RACE. Distance to run, KM) yards to hy drant, lay 200 feel of hose and get i water. Prie $100. engine race. Engine to be set on cistern, inn 100 yards, attacli to engine, lay 1 00 fettofhoso and get water. Prize TENDER RACE. Team to be composed of twelve boys, not over 1(1 years old; run 100 I yard-. Prize, given by Chief En- company's mime aim oepirniieiii. Baseball match for prizes at I o'clock. Foot race of .'ton yards mi Commer cial street for diamond badge, pre sented by K.W. Thonifsou t Co., at f)-.0 p. in. Ituiid contest for prlas at Wlllnon avenue, 7:30 o'clock. i enter, i..,,. ,. , ,. rniiiiiiiiir 111 IlKIUC.UOltV SKUVIIMtf. At the Laying of tlie Coiiifi' .Stunt; af' tlie NVv .Miiiiuiic IVmiIh at Huiiiy. LvImiiioii Expret. Tiiily after noon, iu rtHponst' to 'i ooniiui invi tation from thu A. V. A A M. of Albany, tho of us who wmlil en dure the thought' of 'ttlHK very wot" with equanimity, tur)wl tlie 3H0 train. As we nennsi AHwiiy we uotlewl it whs not mining nud K'emliigly thepti had Ucn no mlit for K-vcrKl days. Asoneofuiir mrt' remarked, "Allmiiy lor MmiiI prw eohrtUms, but LwUtiioii for w)hm(." 1 Kriireolv had Hit 4llfeiabr lnkM- Ina ,0ull "OW hmI ahimuirtl the door, when w htmrtl houI-Iu. hplring niut4e, hih! tu tin train etopixtfl, Mtw tin KiiIkIiU Iu gor- geous urruy drawn In Him to ui. headWi i,y tit- Ay uwi. AinonKtl-K..lKbk In tlrir Ut.u.1- ful uniforms i u afw itwjaiaw wi J. I. OOWHH, Wlo MMMSti old friend Ua WtiloOIIIM mu) lnvillrll Ua ! llMt a n..t . .. at. ..a ,. Iu uialtlllaf MftkJI ""b" "l "-- . " , Ma we arrt vimI at lb iwiiilrt c '.. .l M'S HRAM The streets. nnd lmsine houses' were gaily dee.irattil and the temple was a marvel of beauty. But the i liiutty welcome wo were given and the pleasant smile which decorated i everyonosfaeo was more beautiful ! still. Promptly at live o'clock the pro cession formed before tho temple, headed by tho Albany tmmi, with the Knight Templars acting as es corts, of which thore wore over a hundred In full uniform; with over four hundred other Masons they pre sented a grand spectacle. Tho pro cession marched up Ferry street to Second, where tho ofllecrs of the Grand Lodge joined the line. Upon the return of the procession the temple was dedicated with the imposing ceremonies of the Grand Lodge. Space will aot penult a resume, of J the program, stilllee it to say that1 Col. John McCmekeiiV tine oration j was highly enjoyed by till. The J mu-ie under the supervision of Prof. . Ltv.is;il that could be desired, 'as ami Mr. D. P, Mh-hi -aid several 1... ...... Hill.. . ........I,.,., .. 1. 1. ..,,,.!. .... I lltl,,(, III 1 1- ? flll-Hl?1, ilUllt.'IIU, .1? he stated, ills name was uot down on the program. Put what would we do without our beloved .D. P. Mason? In all that vast crowd there was not one but was happier for him being there and, all would have mourned his absence. Dear old Dave ! After the dedication all adjourned to the Armory, where a niagiilllcont banquet was served to visitors, Ma sons and their families; but if you want to hear about the beautiful decorations, the four long tables seated 200 persons eaeh, the lovely How-el's, the shock of surprise when tho brilliant arc light went out and left us like Moses, in the dark, thu admiration and applause when sud denly the hall was abli.o with the light of hundreds of incandescent lights twined iu the festoons of is'y, suspended from the ceiiingaud in the ccuterofeach bouquet; if you want to know about the jolly c.iUo and chicken and other viands, and about the grand dedication ball In which over llvo hundred couples participated, you will have to ask some one who attended; the Ex press Is not largo enough, and it is too late to ask them to quadruple It. But one thing more we cm say, we will never forget the kindness and hospitality of the Masons of Albany, tho great effort they made to make every one happy, and above all, how well they succeeded. Long life and prosperity to one and all of them, (if they ever have another dedication may we all be Invited.) iiuiitiiiK ami 'inB. Hig bargains in lino bunting and Hags at the Capitol Adventure Co. A,8J , n0 iW.n .,K ror mk, ul liarisain. ' ' IIIITKI. AUHIVAIiS. COOK HOTEL. J L I lydes, ri F. Henry Keeiieand son, Aunisvllle. M I) Childers, Lindsey dhilders, Ida Childers, O A Towstey, City. CFTulcott, John Miller, Mary Childers, Turner. Win Schroder, Junction. O Nash. Sa'em. J W Sohnable, Portland. Chas Holt, Galveston, Texas. I. nutcliciiMin, Weston. Sallie Mussel', Eolo. . ir-..i.. .... Leave your orders lor Ituiton Urns.' biiek at I he Williams Si England bank. The best qua-lily now ready for delivery. 2t brick! BURTON BROS. am iiU'iiHrcd tn fiirnl.li u iliht-i-li-. I fir of llilclc In tuw n im I'liiiuto it m. In i oiilliKllriuiiroAi.lt II. Prlrt-H I.-i--.ii-1 nblo. fi.ilM mi State nlrwt,opill' . S. , I". Ail orgurM leu wnn iiiidiiik & r.u laml ituiiptl ailrnili'il lo. HELLENBRAND'S l l,!alinicl,iii,loi,svVl,iii(lvMiiiiiil!icloi,y, i-'HB CurTiinwrulfil Kirut ill 1.1. (IK I 'A UK: Iwl'i.-uiii KM-, I.VMHMl!Bwll Gullun. 'I'm or t'lKx-olHleuml UhKu .10 wiliW .nu.li anil Milk .IOlllt llute of Hmjii Hot Cahuo, (illi or T .lOCOIIU JJlOlllK ...iUlH'llU . !Bii.l ...WtwuU wnl .JripcnU 35 r. ul Hi nl lli fiBk mill m Pork l.'lMipuod KM - Mutum (lion und ISgifa VnUn mid Km i iwii-.hu nun i4tv iium nun in. Krcali Oynn-ni any ty In 24 Cmt BegvlarDiMwrSenaa Tnm II to 3 0'ClecV. A utna variety of vegetable, !, i-t Alao lea. rutin- or milk with all v n nt maala wUIhhiI extra 'hare. irwtiew (;igr, lmiH.rwa iia iwim-i,i, j lwavjra oh Hand. IHjHar JI(MiM-Mt.-ik und Y -'Xl..nij Tcndrr Uiln Mit-xk und r"- oi A T I S T Iuirui-tluu Klveu nod I'urtruiU folar. ira. ,l, fruni l'lilruli or lak fruiii IAP, ul CUerliia-f '. Kldrldfi- biurk. Maicm MIHH M. ICIKN. NRWZBAUNDg INMUUANrKl u.pauy. i and Ua. line , i.hkit. Atn .ifiu.Urto. . SS51ki,6H() n Will iMiy oaoiif Iheanu half aacllogi fat M atarv asuitty, Miuaiti -" rmaw. Teinar Keattatna.4,iaatU.Ur. -li , , , . . ... Caprtol Home Addition. J lf lk jBoaWta tWHWoy lUMV MW law JJJlp j -Vwal fc. T. II. WIUHOX, Owner, m WiUMmt, .. b v SWAN m HBSK8iA Over Two Hundred of Hum Fountain Pen inanufaettiiid attractive and more desirable tSHia,W&SSMmMimJSm A full line of MA1UE TODD & 1! MtlVS Gold Pens are always in stock, also PHOTO ALllUMS, AUTO ALBUMS, ' SCRAP BOOKS, SCRAP PICTURES, PURSES, CARD CASES, VISITING CARDS, WEDDING STATIONERY. Remember trie Pla.ce, 9S THE Ready y Tv TX -r j S DELAYS ARE DANGEROUS! it is sure death; ti" cents per enn. ui.ijji.'jj.uiujjiiKjirraTiaafitvj.-rTf-froagsT' Grand r andsome Latest and Improved pattern, nickel A Ticket with chance RELIANCE CAN TEA. on tills Price 7fi Boots Leather Vncl i HHTCiwh J. AH m ii in ii m ii mi in iimjii.ii ii.immi.r irgiiii ihiiiibiiii . i. i ii iihiih.iw i.m ii m w.m'ii'wiwiwiiii. , i hi 1, fHiiMiiiin 'hmimhmiw.m mimwimmi C Wm. Brown k Co., jMiid lor Wool, IlidcH, Pelts and Kuni.'TBu iTI)eBi35el"GolfiMedal"CarPet Sweeper. The Bost in 'h.' World. Nj. iiiil Cormnercia! Si., Snleni, Orojjon. i i mill ! aioniiii Miininii iniriiniiTiTrirniBiT-irTTrrniiniTnfTniriTriTrrnrTTi -mrmnnritmi JUST ARRIVED The Lnrgpftl Anwiitmeiit of FLAGS, BANNER: ') LANTICUNS, JNCLUDIXtl WIIICELH, KLOKAL KOUNTAINti, DEVIL A. MONO TIIETAJLOltH, W1IIHTLINO J. n. 1)1111 Fast Coliir - Of nil I.I.4M. All fci.-niiiid klndrt of Imiti-riiM nt -- SMITH'S INSTALLMENT HOUSE, '.JA)7 Co i in Herein 1 HI, Snlem. THE SI5COND iVIOOKIC tfc Dmler hi Kiiri.llurv, Nttn. Qui. Cn.idlfa Mild Nul All Hilda ii'mi (jiKMla i,il on i-miillilaaioii. Churchill Sash, Door SumIi, Duor, HlitulK & MoiililinK, Tiimin? & Scroll Sawing. - -Hiu rlnuiiinu made u d.-r. k iil u HA', by wb'rb wa can ulwaya k.t-u a full -npt V of aaaaxuatl atuvk of all kia'i AcrV-iilluial Work, i'oriuir .if DdRKANCIi HKlJH'.UMMKK YAK!) . a rttala MinaM, aaktW. Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Finishing Ljmbfi., Moulding!, &c , aLrssamtasjra -.AGENCY: OF THE 1T.111 MWHKiJKmWmmSWKz iy -1fi m rvrii tM TiiiOTHrfnirrTT 1 "gn ill I 1 1 irrrTTTnrrniHIMimF :i orlte Pens are now Iu use In Marlon county alone. It is 0110 of tho very best Ml Insurance (,ents use this Pen. The l.ito Improvements ronder It ntlll more dVnsJbfa tmui umiv? STAT12 STREET, SALEM, ORE. VI3KY 1JKST lilJANDS GIT Mixed Paints for family use at- RUG Slaughter your Squirrels now by the nrA 'Tea -oti'ered by- O (irocors, 2) tloninuM't'iiil Ht. D h d BOGGS Garland Cooking Range, llnlsli, with complete set of utensils, elegant Prize jiresonled to every cents per pound. IJICA.LICKS arid Shoes ! Pi ridings. FIRE WORKS AND ja.iich. k Muslin mill Priiilcil HAND STORE, OSHdKNK nawnrc, (llttwure, (.'ijmra, Tobmei, - oIkI Imud K""d. ImUjII ttlld ..l ( ir Htuleiunt Liberty Hi, mmem ' mmmjvmimn tui & Manufacturing Co,,jSH,wSS Trade nnd lligii ireala, aulein, irvm. mw Mill aa atotUtl k4ao f B 1 1 A u 'torn TORE) usoof FRY'S SQUIRREL POISON. Pri2e, (purchased of II. M. Wade fc Co.) piitcliaso of ONE POUND of our .I'HISII HILL Capital Dairy Co A.:' Kiilrchlld, II. J, Kelly aud W. C. I iinrrii Hre pr.ijmred 16 deliver flreuli nillk , (tHiU'il mi n-e, to any purt of tha city. l.i'HVHoriluroiit Itlnlo.t Uiw'n tul)lo. I JAPANESE BAZAAR. JOI CoiiiineruliilHt., oppOHlto ItMtoMcv, Hnltim.O'ri'iioii. 1 1 Ulreot ImimrtorH of JapanMv and Chinese Curiosities and Novelties. I'lne Cofrektlli flilimwurc. Clouaonle. .MaUuiuM, Urtmeu. Ivory. larvliiK, Hlllc, iwiuuiiih, iiroiuv, ivory. unrvliiK, Mile, (iu. Mullll I'lnlirnlfl.rrl.u it.n..,....' , MaltliiK, Pine Twu, I'lro w'orki. KU?.. ol w-ry dwMirlpliou lor anlo nl Inwcwt prloen. liolmmlB mid llulull 1 pniiniy ntleiidvtl to. Country orders AiliiiInI(ruloi''rt Sale T CI'IUK la lianibyulvoptiiul pursuant to i the order of tho tloti County Court iiftlMHiMitt of ureitoii. for the county of Murt.iu.duy miulu nnd enleredonlholUlh day of .MHy.lafiO ainixiwerlnunild directing I ihe uiiderslKiiei) HilinlnUirulor of tha e- i tale of l'tr MtlmrlHtcli, tlecetitt'd. to fell tha htnda hereinafter deirlbed, I will on the Jim dny of June. IW0, nt I o'cUjk p. iii.oftiild dny, at llio door of ' IliMAIMirl ll.kll.u.r IliuolluiifU,.!.... In am... w..,- ..( ... ...w.l.j u. DIIV,..,,,I Mill '.'I'll" w. I'Hi.lIU IIIILIIUil III IIIU I41KII iKil In, k win Wllueaa my luuul, ihU'jnih day of May. law. JOIINO,I.VKIl'r, AdiolmalnUwr of the eatiitoof 1'uter Kclmr- bach, daueoMnt 6.-.M-5W Final Settlement. joTll'K la liaraby uiven that the undur N akiuail uiliiiiiilttrutorof thuealnto ot uUbB. (Illiiiore. dwtwkml.liiivinii tiled lila I aoaqiint Willi Hull. I'. O.HImw.couuty ri r Uarlon ninty, Uit-Kuii, haa llxed 7. IgiQ, ul ID o'elikjk u, in., to hear any i wuy mm neeniina auouiq nut at and tha mlinliiUtrutor dla- J. W.CIIAWVUHU. Ailniinlntrntor ofunld rtt D s rmiMiiinlffi'nnMrnii.iBmiMii H.I.MMI...MM.M.. i i - v