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ha '$mr RATIYE PERFECT NUTRITION-! HEALTH! The only remody known which will StWHt Ihe Hutrtlhe Processes 0( the Human System, Tty this nntural nnd t tmplp means It quickly and permanent Cl'IlUS All I'ornis of Dyspepsia. Constipation, Mental nnd Kerrous Exhaustion, General Detillltj, Brain Fag, or any exhausted or wen -cned condition of the sj stein, from whai . cvar cause, Skin Eruptions, Bolls, Hun- i..aX'SSSS ei c.v n acyr $ 1 .00. SIX BOTTLES FOR S5.00. if&tiAffi&te& sent free Ly mail. HILLER DRUG CO.LSan Francisco, Ca!: FOR K.VI.K IIY Sold by Dan'l J. Fry, JETi Com'l Si . IJLACIiSJUTJIING, Wagon and drriago Making and Repairing Horseshoplng h speelnlty. AlTwoik guai-1 anteecl. JOHN Hm.Vf Cornerof Coninieri'liilnndUhemcketa sti". Salem, Oregon 1 street; Jeweler, 1'JiCouit Si. i INSURANCE Conipnn", Fire nnd J..' rlne. JOS. ALBERT. Asjent. Salem, Oreion WM. WIOKEY, House Painter, Decorator, and Wall Tinier. Lea e 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. I JW Pay based on wo, k measured on the Cor Keller's rcsldeucent Hlshland addition. REST0 a c o in e ekls Q"Og' ' - ' frxru jct?; -W- V$l a r i iTtknS. th A harorain i " &- Kj A. desirable lot of lands In lots to suit, ' peven innes smuuwesi. ui kuciu, wiljuu weighty rods ofsteambo.it landing, the best 'iotik wood nntt some nr iiinuei euougu to jpay for tne lana ana h is coon hou ior Mfruit, with sprtnas ai.a meadow land. ftWould take a good hniau lot ot saiem Ifpropertj In trade. Addres Tinwwfa fSalem, March 13, lS'JO. ' ' 3litf brick! BURTON BROS.j are prepared to furnish a tlrst-class article . of Brick lu town or country or nnywbeie on the line of UU. H K. Prices reason-1 ableA Yntds mi suite street. oppolte O. S. P. All orders left with Williams A. hug land promptly attended to j inun VUll HUTTOX, Prop. o.i). . Castings of all kinds made to; order. MIlJliMACHrXEKY, , ' I'P.LAXINO MILU", CORNICES, METAL KKONTS, WHEELS, PULLEYS, and peclal castlugs ot any style or pat- liable In evo y particular. Repair any Machinery in Short Order. Turning lathes, enelniM, bop prew-es and hop stove built. WlllmakeesUmates on any Iron work needed. Good price paid for old Iron. 3-14-lm You can save money bj buying your Musical Merchandise Hi DIAMOND'S Music Uoue, EldrWge Block. Salem. S12.6SO Will buy one or the bet llfetlnti lnrton wunt), Uitd nur Tiiniw, Oregon. Temuy EKp. & J. II. I U J'-"" ,n.ifLt1nu.AuMii.Of. !. ' nudwHMiMTA Mn.r. Plpbing& Fitting; a(ailnA. U.wprtu4a001,W0K. Uldoa eeirmi rf U " " feeou. " &V. C, MITCHELL, if .Hr ". -i Vfttftnnarv c5ure:eon. Or4u .mirt" v-n-u TrotU u iJ.m ". MJ mm .tf,:": ;:u.; rz.z u Mil i'BHtNJil; IdHMMineni VIt7 1 "" .-... ...v.... r na m a . " r.BtoMMUtauw.. TELEGRAPHIC DISPATCHES. Associate.! l'ress Ueport and Digest of all lir.iiorhn! News of To-ilav. ACCIDENTS. NKW KNOLANHKKS STIKKKI) l'l' ItY A CY CLONK. Lawhknck, Mas., July 26 A disastrous cyclone occurred at South T .. TS oi,u J' '" blown down in the neighborhood of Springfield street. Telegraph and telephone wires are demoralized. THE DEsTKUCTION IS TKIUUHLE. Uoston, Mass., July 26. The first news of the cyclone, direct from Lawrence has just beeu received by Wepl,one njcMBse and confirms the extent of the dUaster as llrstie- ported. The destruction is confied ! ffholJy to.Pouth Lvrence. Ninety vvoonen dwellings are destroyed. Six lives are lost and thirty-five per sons injured. One hundred and ten Ihoii'-and dollais worth of pioperty is destroyed aud live hundred people are rend"red homeless I71 MI,tA!!KVKI!V SERI0l'3. Lav hi:.ct, Mass, July 20. The storm first Mi nek Springfield stieet. and traveled thence 1,0 Salem stieet, dcvast.iUuu a action twenty rods wide, it is estimated a bundled buildings aie leveled. One man is known to have been killed nuliight, aud the injured aie now leported as numbering fifty or sixty. Fire has broken out in a uuinbr of places in the lulus and the entire fire de partment are now at work ex- lijii'shing (he flame. The in ju eci are being rem d and cared for r.s quickly as pol'tle. Tim AW't'i. KXITI lEXC'E ClltAVHl CAMiV DEI'ICTEI). Boston, Mas., July 20. At ten o'oloi'K an awl ul visitation came. The wind wa east, with the rain failing heavily, when suddenly the heavens b"came aglow with a bright white light, and in a moment the wind vceied to the wet. A heavy black cloud shot from behiud the western hills high into the sky, and then the thick iuiih parted. Down shot black streaks iiom the muiky mass aud in a moment a crash came. Build'ngs- weie crushed likcshclisof j eggs: wnoie nouses were nitcu irom (he cellars, aud terror seued the dwellers thereof. The buildings of the city were all of wood, pretty, cozy homes for tollers in the mills, but in a trice their ruin was com plete. A XOUWKC IAN VEsSKk lo-jt. Philadelphia, Peun., July 20. The Norwegian br.ru, Llyod, which sailed from Guarutauaiuo on the south side of Cuba June M, bound to this port with a crew fourteen men aud a cargo, has never since been heard fiom. CRIMINAL. DKSl'EUATE JIUrtDEUEK CAPTUHKI). Globe, Ariz., July 20. Sajes, tlio , Apache renegade who was wounded in the fight with the military forces on the 17th lust, on Asn creek, was captured yesterday by Chief Anton! i Song,.-"LittIo Outcst," .i !...-.. .. .i. c.. r.-i,. ' Little Girls. UUU UIS lUtill, nil lliu OUll will..-. men, on tuo ban t ano river aud has beeu placed in the military guard house. Saves is one of Kid's band of Apache murderers, who murdered Sherifi'Iteyuolds and Deputy llolmcr last November. POISONED BY MEAT. Hick Lake, Wis., July 26. Twenty-one jiersons are in danger of dying from eating supposed poisoned meat, which, to the amount of seventy-live pounds, was placed on sale at the centra! market. PBEKEBHED DEATH TO IMI'KIfeOX MEXI'. Lo- Axt.Ei.Es, Ca!a., July 20. Two brothers, Louis and Philip An deget, Frencliinen, were brought here this afternoon from San Fran cisco and were taken to the county hospital. Louis had threo bullets in his head and Philip husone. The brothers were found on thegrouud under a tree near New Hull. To the constable Louis stated that he aud his brother built n fire near their house anil the lire got beyond their control. Becoming alarmed let they hud caused great damage aud fearing that tlioy would tiopont to prison they decided to commit suicide. WASHINGTON. IJ.VVKP.TIUATINO TIIK PKNbIOXO H- I KICK. yAemytrms, I). -,. July 38. j BIoKiptey. of Ohio, fro.,, the ,,.,- I mllte no rlw. report! a ro4uiio diwctlug FtMwker Um to appoint m ooHiiiiit tof n ve mMiwre to ihvumi gute tit Imrfits brought Htio-a I'eueiftH CowiiuiMJofttHr Banhi d tlie wniw wiw doftel. PADUINa THK KXt'l UKTVKSw. W'AbHlSitTOS, D. C. July M. Tlie r6tury ut the tiUariar Ut-iUy oniMwl a rtfOiMtat ot poiwbMiow in h citivof cjl. I'ol mm! ille- ajMjUe. MISCBLLAMY. Rums. Mm., JwljrM. A K- .rt wmtisI r tkat W. IC V I " duunuoamiiMHtmacww fr huoOt.4 tlMiud 0ltaf for j, .uutry rt C0hvcI. If vun.ien.nt i.u u ihind. 10 mUlillll),vM I.M PARAGRAPHS. A memorial was yesterday pn rout ed to congress from the Grand Annv post expressing their protest against the action to allow peii'lon agent n .eo oi ten .mil trs In each tw. In 8Uorti sdcuee mcillg ,0 kn,JW 1C Brother Vincent, one of the build- truth and principles of arts. It had ersof Xotre Dame university died ' long been thought that tilling the yeMeiday at South Hend I ml, aged soil had no m-Icucc in it. That all nearly 100 years. there was about it was to plant, sow Fires are still raging In the forests "d reap. If the soil aud cusou of California and much damage 1'were faverable: good crop would reported, many farms are swept of' be produced, lint the thoughtful all the crops aud fencing. , a"d observing tiller ha long ago The officers of the Sea Wing, ! discovered that thcro is something which was capsized at Lake citv!ie,sooftll,inS "-' besides plow- Minn., a short time ago, about to be brought to justice. It now transpires that they had about a 100 more pas sengers than the boat was Hcened to carry. The president has appointed Ed gar j. feummervllle, James l JJUsnee and James 15. Eddy, all of Pendleton, Or., a commission to appraise aud classify the residue lands of the Umatilla reservation. A report from London says: The milltaiy circles aregreatly disturbed over (he suicide of two guardsmen, a private and a corporal, both of whom left letters declaring that they were subjected to such abuse bv their officers that it was impossible1 to enduie their miserable lot an longer. The affair will be investi gated, and the inquiry will he an important one. A large mass meeting of citizens wit" held in Spokane Fallls yester duy to take action toward the estab lishment of a reservoir water sys tem. A fifteen-year-old girl was adjudg ed Inane in Seattle yesterday. Her demented condition was caused bv , the excitement f the great Seattle fire a year ago. Dr. E. H. l'ughsley, a prominent physician of Walla Walla, fell dead on the stieets in that city yesterday, 'I lie California Mattress Com pany's factory burned yesteiday morning, entailing a loss of about ?6000. Colonel William H. Husted, a mlllioualre of Brooklyn, N. Y., ac cidentally shot aud killed himself yesterday, at his summer residence at Broadalbin, Loudon. Kiitertuinmciit at .Mehaiun., Mkhama, Or., July 2.5. A grand entertainment was given at this place luM evening by the Christian Endeavor society, Miss Ella L. Welch, president. At the church, the audience was fair and the exercises exceedingly creditable to all taking pait in the following PiteaitAJt: Chant - The Lord's l'rayer. Opening Add ret, President. Autliem --- --- "Hallelujah, God the Highest. Ilecitation--- "Let's Play" Miss Nannie Kris. Declamation. "Their il.met Opin- Ion" Gordon Hull. Music, "Beautiful River" by Choir. ' Perso. ntiou, .. "Widder Jenkln'si Anluio-itv," .- Miss Sadie Jack. I Recitation. -"The Daily Caleuder," Mis Purdy. Music, "Onlv a Dream of thu Old ' Horn"," . . -- --(Juartette. Biography, Oliver Wendell Holmes, Miss Lois Spoilt. class exeucm:. "('reedsof the Bells"-.uutbor(J. V. JJuuy y Clioirol Illhllnn A P,u.tii nil Mlirlmr " A.'..IMI...'U, k A V... .... ......ft, M! s Albert. Suun: side Addition to Mehr.ma, By the Historian. Selecthn - "No Sect in Heaven," Mrs. Cleveland, Author. Serenade, . -- By Male Quartette. The w cither here is delightful and mau.t campers aie nu the ground and ( mii ,'. T. IKI I'KI, AltKIVALS. CHEMEKBTi: HOTEL. G A Bceler, Ellonsburg, Wash. It ENlbler, !M Mullins. J F Gregg, B Burton, AN Fran cis, A H Harding, Portland. S E Smith, N V. D II Looney, Jeflerson. Smith Bros, Oregon City. J T Apperinan. COOK IIOTHI. WJ Hawna, Portland. Henry Parker, Sublimity. L Ilobson, Turner. Frank Holmou, Sublimity. , S F Wilson, Eugene. J L Williams, San Francisco. ThosMullor, Louis Marty, Kuh. A II WilllaniH. Eolu. Instramtnts Filed' lor Ifrrord CoUllty llerOltlrT'H (Ifilcc A L MeCtilly to U V KinitHir, Its 4, &, and (I lu blk 1, lu HoIm' ad to b'ulitm. i Jan II (Jill anil w f lo Mux well Vouiiy, 100 Met mi, in t 7, s, r U, . SvlvoHter C Jlnrchbunk to J ii MiuvibUiikit lu 16 ami 33 unit s w J ofltH 10 aiul S7 lu North SilvMrtou. 1975 900 l NoFamil) SlieiiM bo Wilbuut It. Dr. IS. .S. iluklcn: I lutve immI your Klheml C'oukIi Hyrup for a lout; while. I would nvver lw wltltoul It, M I coMfaider It otimtlve elltiets inMnntMitoMM for eouiflMt and olo Nu family fuuUl I hi withuit It. ft. lv Wn.iioiT. auxaitm. Large (4- fl.uu). Hiwll M owte. For ssWby hII DruutrUu. .Vaitiu. UiiMbrrti awl iUrt- 1U )MMt. ww aim now ivmny w miits wnmn tur rn-l ' croo of rvMvUbhn. rrult mtut iirrnip- m- Wm CWmuIos f. 7:llMt Cllt ID MfStn. slkm. 0Mn, July 17, IWu -M'O'w A WflhiMl kli t cull Ike ftlU-UUl ul the pwuoUr Ui lint fo( IImI ile Mill o'l I uim1m4J lii ii.w j(himIv rtiMfiueut 11. mm-.ttlM-r ortumo vi7lw Farming a Science. Science U a word that,ued in a general miim, igullles to know ir uudurstand the law s and adaptntlou of tlimillQ til nti llil llir. nrmmmliltit. sl(.u of principles upon which some twful tnuleor occuimtlou Is ba,ed. ins nun wowing somcimug ucsuies !... 1 I.. ... I . good soil. The observant farmer has discoveied that certain conditions, many of which are the work of man. are necessary to produce a good crop of nuything growing out of the earth, that soil and cllmato are not all that Is necessary for a bountiful yield. In other words, It is now known that agriculture I science, no less so thau arithmetic, grammar, surveying or engineeiing, and is based upon fundamental principles. Experienc has shown the farmer that the condition of the ground at the time of secdiuu must be cotisid eied. If the ground is too wet at seeding time it is ut favorable to the best tesults, even if the soil is excellent and the season propitious. On the other hand, if the ground is too dry at seeding time the seed will not germinate. The depth of tilth must also be considered. Too shallow plow ing is not favorable for a vigorous giowth, without which poor remits will fol low. A thorough pulverizing of the soil is also essentially incideut to a boun tiful yield. Fertilization must not b. ulwillv iii.cio..f.wl There are vai Ions salts in the earth wi,0, furnlali plant food. The alka- Hw, and acids; the lime, soda, starch, sacchaihie, albiiiiK-u and other elements of plants uiuM bo studied and such conditions complied witli as will f.ieilltie absorption or taking up of thoso elements by the plants The elements of plant food me taken up by the fibrous roots of the plant and conveyed tluougli the circula tory system of the plant to build up the stem, stalk or fibrous pnit, and cany up those element to produco the fruit. In order to facilitate this woik the gi nu ud must be as friable 1 as piaetieable the uioie thoioughly I pulverized the better. The soil lu Oregon h.i- a greater 'tendency to solidify than on the ! pralris of the Mississippi valley, aud hence moie care is needed in lis preputation. The ground needs ! breaking up for summer fallow lato in the spiiug. Tins will admit of the sun's more dliect rays to act up on the loot of wed and other veg 'eU'tiou wlilcliitlsdcMrcd to kill aud 'aid in feriilliug the soil. It would i aNo be advisable to pasture thc-o lands during the summer that all vegetation which might escape the Killing heat of Hie sun, might be fed down anil ))icvcnl them going to seed. Another advantage of summer lul lowing is "renting the land." Theie are numi'ioiis raits m (lie em III which are c.mtinually ilsing toilie sin face, by the action of the sun, in part, and in part by the volatile uu tme of tho-e elements in solution. Tills "resting of the laud" allows thchC various clieniieal properllei to accumulate near the Mirfaee by the rapid nb-oiptinn of the iiioiHliuc by tlieiliicct rays of thu .sun with no veyel.itloii to uiiprnptl.ite ur laKo them up for one Milliliter, and gives a double portion of these plant foods for the ensuing year. It then the Mill Is well pnlverlKed and the crop put In early on well drained ground a mart abundant crop may Im rciikOiiHlly- expected. If It be pructlcjiblii during the summer, barn vatd in.uiiires or uiiy other fertllliTH iiii;htbHildtd vvitb iK.-nef -lul rexultH. it Ih trim luiid thtiN tiuated will curl itoine lubiir aud iionio outlay of money, but what w II! Imi lost In till wuy will Ih.' more than coiiipeneuti'd by mii Iii-crM-o in the yivld miiiI lews !Ln::,;:. -:;::!. ..i.r:r!f... .s .S.J, JVt lll fVUWJ UUUUIU VHV 4- Milk which it will there will lit a iwiv ing of half the expoirtc ofwtiwl, hulf the amount of plowing mid Imlf th oxiK-iieu of liarvwdux. Thl" will Ihj nawllly xirceivol by the lnulli guiil farmer. The owl of MittiiiK in lo acres will Im- only half 'lint of at the S4 acres, iHie guisas much from j IU ucriv by the Mimtuer fallow pro crt a from SO K-ri by thu contin ual cropirfny one he ie the jpiiner thuieby. Iet aoine mrmer try It audUwtlt. If It will my beltw, it will allow ooiiehwively tlmt tliU intlt4il aiMMjUl ! tfhttioml mid that tlM'W l eieoo? In fnruiiuff KaUMKU. TlllltTV VKA PltAJITJCK A L'ttT frw mi qlaxHt fUfUtatu M. At rUk U Ik4anto pfe-nfjtiiy wpn . I ten lev wmi in Utt M kv u Mtt rtrtclyt kt tm. ko I wm Ui dlaantcc it A tiat 4u4 ( Wiia ivft VftMU r arilU. Ai Mftavartnai MwKf oMHals NMMcarr or Ia414w I otmUd. 4 k4 to tlM Utmmit. vrfci MiWJ MM. twi o mIM h W to r alM Uaart Uatt, I mmiiinl. laMfMW mi mmUm- warn pr'cl lMilr mrHam wm w ,4. It b ! potaw I'. hUMf MMif tmhiMi, it U '. Ik MWTl ( MsaUU la Um yitii.. 11 u ttJr ritffriiM4lfcauiM u.4m--J H it Artlvc s-ttW Im iiimm, . u, ItlkutM kftaciafa Uaui t-.n.r . (ti alUtaaMt. It ia UH tmttt li M iUitrr. a4 pinflni laa total, tu.: t itM ihIium 'liil lUitm tti wl it iww'i nil lasa' tMu a4 k.-rUH Hi , . a4 Mmi14 Iblo tl U4k U irata- u4 id rull. ACrrrrBTWuMorTiiiiifr tt r. t 1. Am trvuUe ZtamUtr. UtHk W, UA M.VKKBTS BY TELEGRAPH. POItTLANH. lHM!-Al!fV,l StVM 3J. l'Tirtir tnnd.lrd, $8 7. y OilMiVgradttl,$3G0. Onts- Vf iio per bushel. ail!iu l-Br J I. an 17; h"its, $1T1 Rroituil txiiicy, SC'i; ooP feed. $25 niMdllnrs S"- " . rr ton. llnv-lfcA)mtrtoii. j I ' ! i llulter Oregon fancy dairy, c; flwey I "SVi Reed to fair, California! lWJflc. Kfr-Orv"sou 2jf to 2J)?o per doien. , " 1'oiiltry-OlU chickens, $l Ctttf 50; largo spriiijt, 5s avi oa l"otato 7oo per ceutnl. ( We Oregun, HO to 12)$j; OilirumiH I v, to liv. 5Misnrs-t)olden C, i V; extra C, H; dry KmmilHted, &K; cube, crushed nnd row-doi-ed, p4e jier pouud. lleans-SinHll white, 5S; pink, Jlj bnyos, ft v. butter, JR; ilwas, f6 ) imr cental. Dried frultsl'lumnier dried, 10 to lie; uudrled and lUctory plums, 6 (o Ce: imiclKs MimWed.'lOUi" rnorntrd, Hit , to no. Ulre tlo p isiuinl. j Hideo l)rj- hldCN, ij to IV; Uv ftir cull: green over M ihhuuN, Ic; muter S3 lwuiidi, ". sheep pelts, short wool, SO to (Of medium, 10 to Sfe: lous, ro to Jl shiiirllngs, lotojjo. 'billow Good to choice, J to SJe. Vki1 Eastern Oiewn, 10 to 10c; valley, IBto lso per pound. Xnlls Iron, fit SO; steel, J!l 80; win-, W W per keg. Beef Lhe, 3 to 3ie; drosed, "e. Million Llo,8y$ to3c; dresed7e. Hogs Uvc.oc diiKsed,(le. Vnil StocierH)iind. Sprluglainlis S2cnch. ' sMOKKl) MK.VTS AND LAltl). Kttxtcrti ham, l'Jkto lSUejluxiikfiist bn- eon, ll'.tol'.'je-sideslip to IH.; lard, to IiVjImrv pouud. SAX K.1AXC1SCO. HAN Vuanciscm, July U. Wheat pi ;i',f 'til 8-rfoi standard Hiilpnliigqunllty. Barley I ecd $1 1T1 22 iht lenlnl Old brew lug guides hold at $1 3d. Chopped teed, S-l to 05 per ton. lVlHioc Eerly i-ose, Too to $1; Uarna I chile. Too to SI iu?r ceutnl: Burbanks. ?1 to 1 T."i per cental In boxes. Onions ! to SI IVir i ed. l'UODUCK KXCHAXUK. Wheat Buyer 'IK); closing, $1 - Ii; bujer hcason, ehxlug, 1 COAfto 1 ;A. 11 nicy Buyer "M; cUwln;r, SI tY bujer season closing, $1 'Jl. CHICAOO WHIIAT MABKirr. Cllicvoo. .lulv 2.'. Wheat $1 01'H. CHICAIIO CATTI.i: MAUI I.T. I'mcMio, Ju .'. CuttlP reivlpts, n"U); ueees. SI .VI to 5 CM; sleeft, $3 to I ; sliK-Ueisnnd feiih'i-s.SJ lit3 .V,'cwl, bulls and r..ied,l iMIo.'l KhTovas cattle. SI 00 In I U). Hogs Bwelpts, 17JKX); mixed, S-l fiOtolW) he.iy, St 70 to 3 Hi light, S3 70 to .1 'X Hheep Itecelpts 71HM, luilhes SI 7.i lo ." fin; leinsJITfitn I (fi; lambs 'uotl 15. M ISCKLAXKOr.S MABKiri'S. Ni.w Yokk, July ai. Colic , Bio tinner, lulr enrgoes, , So. 7. lint bean, lhV,e to IW', Sugar ltaw, held hlglioi, rellmd gun i'itofi'o'slniCSWto ne; .M'IIom, Ijj, lo ""'k''; giuuul.iled di. l'i'll-olnuill HOC. Cllicvoo, July S llj (pilot at We. Barley -Stonily, 'hlskj-l 10 hhoulilerH W, , ' Khoit i lwu -5 l')lci 50. Mioit ill Pi Sj) to A l Lard w tn!'b. . ool , IOH!. EAST AND SOUTH -VIA Southern Pacific Route Shasta Line UAMlOllNIA KTl'llKhH IIIAIN HUN l)AII. nirrvvKK.N iimn-M-'n amm. r, VoiiTlI73 ' T"Nijrn7I (liiw p. in. "Cv. 1'iiiiliuifl ArT lil a. m h"W p. in. L. KfiliMii Lv. 7:ll)ii,iu i;Hn. m. j Ar. San liiiu. Lv. D.-Ulp. in AboVe trains slop eulj iil following hIh" tlousnorlli of ItOM'hurg, ICiikI I'oitiand' III "giiu Cilj, Wnodbiiin, Siiloni, Albany Tungi'iit, shmIiI, lliil-ty. Ilurrlkbiirg .liiiu linn (ll), Irving hi d l.ilgene. niHi.iiuiiii mai.i. n.Vii.y, ? ";,"!; lotu ji.'ih i.v. I'ortlnud Ar. Lv mioin Lv. Ar. Kiigiim Lv. fib p. in. I p. in. KR. a. m Albiiny l.nrnl. Ilnlly (r.Triipl Hllluliiy,). lilT) i. in. I I.v. I'lirlliuiil Ar. 7.W p. ill. I Lv sjleii, Lv. !M1 n.iii. Ar Alb ny Lv, MX) ll. III. liiH a. m 301)11 111. rCLLMAX I1CFFET SLEBPEHS. TOURIST SLEEPING CARS, Kor HCnilllllKKllillOII III KtWOIIlt KlilM IMHMliKttiK HllHi'htHl Ui clpiwik trullic. vVitfl Side Division. Between I' ami Cervallis: .'A I I.V -O.XI'KIT HI'MIIAlj irilanii .' hi. I Lv Wjti'JxV- 1'iirliHiid CorvollU Ar. L. ii .U -J-U ! At AIUiu uu 1 l.iirvlll ooiiiiwi ulnWOrnn fuiillla ItwMmad. XX'tMKTH.Viy (IIAIT.V KXl'IIITNUNIMV I'tfp. 111. Lv. 7 t, j. III. J VrH rHiritauir Ar. MiiiiivlllfLv 'fetfH.ni. A.46 It. HI. Through Tickets To 1 !l l KAST and S'lliTH rr ilr((liiil lull inlminntKiii ri-iiurd- i mm rau map. K'., xpi'iy in Hit I oniw- ii y tjfiii Halt mi, iiiiiiu f. r. i u ni mi , Ii Kiiriil.KK A I ii r. uud Ihm. AK't MKl4i4l(fr li th ih' Ouli'vii llaUuin .N'a, 1 i . ri, KmV twl MMi iium: Mi'i tlio li fcl lwl: 8m JfaH, SKS&SisiEvening Capital Journal! . ll-runUIT9tu adaa. Il' la laa Homl Pilal IU tm4, irk I la Sack. riUJ f Tmtmi, ;,!- ". Laaaa aa4 oa UrU4 i u. ., - wtllb Liai, 4 mrk ml d tw UM tftttm, caat' f n.ad y la -mnU-m ar fcw ( Mr nu) I -riaf tha V. m, ynn tt.1 4-a.ilii IMiiJM par I ollla. L . Ict'aH (."Won anl4Anll tiwt'i 1 i .... Guo-rtNa, Ukwl, ..- ui4i titwnwa. M1- iaii,-wt. . i'rit'4 So i.r ltUr. I J ti.fkaaT.' olJall Htnllj ! )" 1 ( Hamrttmt, I'flit bt f v Mllla. t (IW -M. (I.I.I O'nlinml llutaal m Idfw .a.a l' HfitftU. r tfw lrlra Ll LU U . I It. .S Caltll I'll ..l .. t-mm 1. WMaakfal alf vf ai.... . 9. Im&talS I" laa a w vr llai T .to r.A Mmtvtnr- mI ttv altt, V il 0, lt?aM. Tl- IUrkar4 ilruK UMpMr " '" nl '.1 1 r!ra alraat.Haa fmac.tn' al nr,Ur HuUl4 (f. GILBERT k PATTERSON l Groceries. Crockery and (ilasferev f -" . r3l . Paints, Oils and Varnishes, Lime, Cement, Hair and Plaster, Oals, fflioal, Bran and Shorts. our Goods are First Class ami our Prices avo ltclow' Competition. If You Havo any Proiinro to Sell, or Want Anything in our Lino, you can't Afford to deal Heforc Consulting us. All THE KHie Mi os win Ono Thousanil aenn nfai lluu laud as there in lu thu northwest, divided and fruit farnii". Tin m tiacls for to ?l(l() per aci ic one ihlnl eiixli, balance on time with Interest. Rfo Better Opportunity for Investments in a Hitiall way luus been nlUircd to the iiuhlic. Thousands of dollars will he e. ponded within the iRNt 1" mouths iu ImiuovemeiitH In the luimedlatu vicinity of this laud, while upon thu tract itself, iu the way of roads, (cncliifr, etc., a ltirj?c ainount of inoiiey will lie used, A Free Hide lo and From tie Place to any one wishing to see nr invest. I toll at the ofllro of W LLS Court St., Salem, Areu(s, lor Pints, Description and OF TIIK v SWAN FOUNTAIN P BR v Over Two Hundred of thine favorite Tens are now lu hhi in Marlon -niinty alone. It hi one of the very bent Koiiutaln IVn maiiufacturcil. All Insurance Nf-'ints im this JVii Tin- lite ImproveineiitH rvmlur it ntlll mnre attractive and more desirable, A full lliiuof MMIIISTODD A HAHD'H (Jod IVu, are alway lu stis-k, also IMIOTO AI.III'Mh, A I TO AI.ItlTMH, M'ltAl" IIDOICS, HCUAI' IMtTl'HKH, 1HTIIHIW, CAHD OASlSri, VIHITINO (iAllI)S, WKODINO 8TATIOX1CHY. Remember os THE 50 Cents . , i t ai it MttldOX SOWaft thraa R) UflU nit , vritu The Latest Telegraphic News and theM'ffiS.,! ' I ' inBaaattaataiMUBtiet litU), tbtittit .'"jtuMj ajravawnir prooT, hu ilmt la liiHwwl IkHMMb lita avmant tratu In Best Local Reports. GILBERT MEADOW Jl) -B3&K223- the l'l HS'l' TIM IS hio now iilaced on Salem ho 1'iiih &, unArnDtn AGENCY: tlae Place, n j.?ic:ja aaoapgeeBPwiBmmBnwwifHwm State stkisist, Salem, oke, g. Month.. PATTHRSftV I 11 I 1.UIVMU 11 HIT FARMS. Into one. hundred nmall meadow thu market. raiiKlnir In nrlccH tram ffiO lurtiier particulars. JAY C. SMITH, ita(Mar III Qlaa fMiK) KOl'KIlwTOK UV J il CLOU SIW HhmMJ atUnllan ulvau to tntmlonc law. liONaa RouttUm by day, wtek or HtfMlk. Horsos Bought and Sold. UK. MtMkrl mh4 iary U, Haleui, Oieoii. TOT is A WR WEIL? He Sin U llMilaml (lit m Other A awui lubuur wu U oniutr jctwl by ia fwawt ihruucli Ua .iHnt trta hi ih uara UvlanwHUr It i nvwltivelr tne w& UU ot wall that U Worth butidlneln Wmulrv Janiiv A It itMrta. Will jr., 1.-.. ..- - . -----. -wr.. vn.. 1 iraamenoH 11 wt lukr gn.niia.. mabm tlit Walla lriureaoimtl IOymri'JiK'tl- fle ftll liu-aini w 01 UTOM W&tZbYlsr aJB3