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RESTORATIVE 'PERFECTjjjggg3 The only remedy known which will Stimulate the Nutrlthe Processes of the Human System. By this natuf al and t implo means It quickly Mid permanent y CCllES All Torms of DyP'l''ln Constipation, Mental and jfervous Exhnustlon, General Debility jlraln Tag, or any exhausted or neaki encd condition of tho system, from what ret causo, Sltln Eruptions, Bolts, Hun. nlns Soros, Scrofula, and all Ureases of holoo'l Stoinnch, Liver and Kidneys. $1.00. SIX BOTTLES FOR S5.00. Dr Killer's CI pnee book, descrlMlvn ni n,.. drastinc Itestorathoand his other Kemudies lenwrcc uj uiau. HILLER DRUG CO., San Francisco, Cal: tor &alk r Sold by Dan'l J. Fry, 22.5 Com' St. JJLACKS3IITILIXG, WagOQ and Carriage Making and Repairing Horseshocim; specialty. All work euar anteed. JOHN HOUT, Corner of Com inrelaliinrtciipmeketa sts Salem, Oregon j coritr ) STKf.i:T''r-"KLKU' I'l Court !. INSURANCE Company, 1 Fire and Ma rine. JCK ALBERT. A-jent. - - Salem, Oregon WM. WICKEY, House Painter, Decorator, and Wall Tioter. Leave order nt John Hughes' store, State street. O. C. CHASE Artistic Paper Hanger and Wall Decorator. Good work, economy and sample work ihown before engaging. 9-Pay based on woik measured on the wall. Leave orders at Sargent's, .Meyers' or Keller's reildcncent Highland addition. A Bargain Adesliablolot of lands In lots to suit, nevcn miles southwest of Salem, within olffhtr roiU nfstpnmhoat landing, the best Sly KiTundnd t'Tsoif for pay lor the land- fruit, with snrinus blq meuaow iana Would tulco u good small lot of Salem O. F. DENNIS. 313tf Salem, March 13,1890. brick! BURTON BROS. are prepared to furnish a first-class article ofllrlck in town or country or anywhere on the lino of O A C.R It. Prices, reason able. Yiuds on State street, opposite O. 8. P. All orders left with Williams A Eng land promptly nttended to. SALEM IRON f 0. D. IIUTTON, Prop. Castings of all kiuds made to; order. MILL MACHINERY, PLANING MILLS, CORNICES, METAL FRONTS, WHEELS, I'ULLEVS, and special castings ot any st,5-'eQ,f(,Pa''. tern inadolnnhort order, smooth aua re liable In evo-y particular. Repair any Machinery io Short Order. . Turning 'lathes, engine bar i P ana nop nioves oum. ' on any Iron work needed, paid for old Iron. Good prlc 3-lS-lro You can save money by buyin your Musical Merchandise -nt- DIAMOND'S Miulc House, Hldrldee Hlock. Palem. $12,6SO Win buv one of tho best half section farm Jabr?oV,nfty.lf.mted near Turner. Oregon. Terms eny II.C.& J. ii. pouteh, Heal ostate agents, Auinsville, Or. 9-l" PETZEL ft BSRNARDT, in basement, under S.einer A HU"r. Plumbing& Fitting ofall kind,. Low priceiaUd GOOD WOBK. Hid. on contract, of H Mm short nlJ. $1 WILL BUY A LOT tvt J.- i, Arf. emeicerr. !! L.lef?''' 5 TELEGRAPHIC DISPATCHES, Associated Press Report and I'M of all Important Vw.s of To-!)ay. FOREIGN. STATU OF .UTAH IX 1)01!. "AX SAIA'A- La JJiiEUTA, Aug. l.-Full com- "uuicatlou with the interior hns een restored. Advices from the 'capital of the state say that General Jaeta was ordered from the frontier with about 2,000 men inmiedhuelv upon the outbreak of Uie revolt beaded by General Riva. Geueml Rlvas forces had captured the artil- ery and the barracks had but tew troops in charge which had fought desperately before thissurreudeied. The Iudlans then pillaged several houses and a panic ensued. Rivas' jorces weie flnn v ilPr..tu,t aud peace was restored. OUEAT STARVATION IX SOUDAN. Caip.o, Egypt, Aug. l.-Famiue prevails in Soudan. In some parts ofthecountiy deaths fiom starva tion average one hundred daily, ine thousand acres of ric and cot ton lauds in the piovince of Ger bieth haw In-eu covered with an in flow of sail unier and the growing ci ops detuned. CH NSK lXTKU-IOXI&TS ARRESTED. Sax Dn.iio, Cal., Au;t. 1.-Five Chinamen here weie ariestcd at the Mexican line to-night for violation of the exclusion act. A while man named Walk, r wa also arrested, behaving acted as nuide for tbe Chinamen to enable them to be I smuggled over the Ameiiian bor-, der. ' CRIMINAL. 111E KREDRJCKSON CAbE. Astoria, Or., Aug. 1. The trial of Jno. Edwsirds, Edward Gil son and John aud Geo. Rose was begun in tbesupeiior court at Oysteiville, Wah., yesteulay. This w the case which caused so much excitement in Western Washington last winter, whet: lynch law was strongly talked of being applied to the perpetialors of the vile crime of murdering Win. Fredericksou aud wife for the sake of getting a quuiter section of land on which Frederickson and wife were living and holding under the pre emption land laws of Washington. A FORMER HUSBAND AS AN INCITER OF MURDER. San Francisco, Cal., Aug. 1. A statement is published that Miles Fawcett, for whose murder Josiah Potts aud his wife Elizabeth were hanged at Elko, Nev., last June, was married to tho woman under name of Mrs. Elizabeth Athertou in this city in March 18S7. Fawcett subsequently found that the woman had previously been married to oue Potts who was living at Cariin, ' Xev., which was one inducement to his murder. MISCELLANY , CHICAGO'S REIGNIXO SENSATION. Chicago, Aug. l.-Tlie poolroom war is still on, and is becoming more serious from day to day. Mns- ter iu Chancery Windes this after- uoon issued an injunction restra n- ing tho municipal ofllcers from in terfering with the selling of pools at West Side race track. Mayor Cre gier says lie will stop pool selling throughout the city, law or no law. Several private detectives who serv ed warrants on the down town pool rooms were severely drubbed this afternoon. FISHINCJ SEASON I LOSEI). . 1 V.c.nr,liiv A-storia, ur.. Aug. i.-"- virtually closed the fishingFeason on "1 ' ., fn. i.unf Wash- the Coltiuiuia. ""-- l..nnll II OW'S llie HS1IIWB IT lUUlllil." ., .1... .ih nf AueUst. while in unm i"-'-"" 7 ., ,. n i,o GPMson coses the first u,cu",u; , ,Q ,ri ,,, after BUtfwTn ;tS"lS to-morrow, and roua ,j cauneries on bom suw . days, luc !"- years pucK -""- . ,. ..... .iliMlt to be seems mi... llalilni' 1IUIUS1.J '"- " . ... .!, Co- growiog les ltimbia river. eaen yeui " "- IN THE hoii On motion Congr ressuinn layior . ... .,., lim. nn 1 . .,.. .,.a niioniLHi uuui-ii --- resoiui."" . i. ,.r.i... , ... . ,.r,i,.. . . ,.r .....r fur oonio-ol tile .!. .nnrtlirv III " . . eVt of engineers in toW" rrk of improvement in f.ulm work oi mij" ,,,,. r .. M.. harbor. , ' fo BIllMirv civil ap' fltoamendu.ents to SU 1J J i oiisiuouin"" propri atious im " ,OTJIKKST",K, , Id.. Aug. l.-Members CiU(AU. l-,,JV V... renters and Rullder-' oftlw "- . .' .a,-d u war thl ". ". eir former allies of tiniiiuii: w . ,n nf the Carpen- ,te1l-" Wt... Tl CHHAOO. rwvnt UsCT" bwws at ot tl IT. a.. " Chift'S0' twve en fflS ZS."JS M spl"" u4d. TWO will clo-e iu a few tiajs. "'"' """ ,' ,..,,m. .....i ninn not iirraimemeiits." The third is '""'"srroi :ci"" i-srj; -i h" r "-;" --''- vear. '1 he entire path u. i.,,inL' in the camp, he It Is: :....- unrliii; catch is estimuieuiu- ,Uu ""-"-.. .,- . "I'ortland, Ur., thwki ""-'. rn ,EM. whlelaft concluded to sui,..c "'. Mit. Jti.f: I bent you u teleg less man .,o,uw ltfV. (-i ,hv wav of whetting his apjK'titc. .,,... ifvmlobev It von will . ,. ..... ..iimii .k.ir.v.yu v rolW lbe WASHINGTON. ' A WIND SHITTIM, VA1.VK. i Washington, d. C., Aug. I. The senate took up the larliri.lll at 10:45 tbl morning. Blair offered ft resolution, uhlch went over until to-morrow, hitrucllnjr the cum nilttee on rule to report n rule with in four i1m for limiiiim nmi elnliiR debute. KXC1.CHK11 krom tiik maiia ; umSIVNvm'N'' "v0" AUB' 1 ' Assistant Attorney GenenU Tyner. , ofthepostotlieedepartment.rendered nu opinion that Count Lyof Toledo's ! new oook, called "The Kruetzner Sonata," should be excluded from the United States mails on uecouut "f its iudeceut character. The order was immediately sent to the postmasters at Chicago and New York, directiug the book to be ex eluded from the malls. IN THE SENATE, Washington, I). C, Aug. 1. The senate to-day passed the house joiut resolution permitting Captain Geo. W. Davis, of the U. S. tinny, to accept a position In the Nicaragua Caual Construction Co. F 1 R E S. HEAVY LOv OK MEAT. Sax Francisco, Aug. 1. The slaughterhouses of 15. W. Drown & Co. and N. L. Wood & Co. at South San Frauciseo, were destroyed by file last night, together with their contents including a thousatid diessed carcases of hogs and sheep and six hundred live sheep, a hun dred and fifty hogs and some other live stock. The loss is unknown. PARAGRAPHS. i The report comiM'iuin Minnesota i saying that the wheat yield is good and is being housed in good condi- tion. Roth North and South Dak ota will house u good crop of wheat. Kansas reports a poor yield of wheat and in western aud middle parts of the state the corn crop is almost an entire fuiluie. Some fields will uof return to the owner as much as the seed used iu planting them. C. D. Green, a crazy in the State insane asylum of California, stran gled his cell mate to death Wednes day night. Tne latest reports from Japau say that a general riot is in progress, aud that many residences of rice merchants have been destroyed by the lioters. The cause of the dis order is the high price charged for rice, which is the stud of life among the Japs. Stilhnan, the murderer of Fiske, was held at Freno, Cal., for trial, without bail. The body of a dead man was found floating in the Willamette at Portland. The body was in u bad state ot decomposition and has not yet been identified. The chamber of commerce of Kan Frauciseo adopted a resolution i ,. ,, i- favorillg tllO adoption OI tUO policy to develop the trades aud industries of this coast as well as the whole j republic, by securiug tlie control of our adjuuet markets. The ice factory at Gesler, belong imrtn the Seattle Ice Co. was de stroyed by fire Thursday nil lit. The factory had only been iu op- a f(jw weekS( nnd WttS vul too.000, aud but partially In- sured. The building was owned oj W. D. Ruhnell, of Tacoma. The thermometer at noon in bevcral Eastern cities stcod as fol fel fol eows: Si. Louis !W degH.jClneinnali, SS di,; Chleago, 7S degs.; New York, '.UdegH. f...r IIP I1LT (lilt 14 WeCKH 1MB clo:iniukew of I'lillad.-lphla won I heir strike. have The 1 Hear Stnri (rant County News Is re- n.ift,r.ii.. felliiwina: A bear H(nn.iv niade a visit to the sneep ,. ' Kenneth MeRue away up in me wilds of the maintains miuih i ..is valley at the witching hour of ...,,, nnj, watched thesomnam- the mountains Mitilii " f ,( ,)enlerh for uu.v... . He therefore approached one of the sleeers it in uiam" u - --W- - i ,,tMiiiif mm iiv iiic r . shoulder, pulling him out on, Of course tho herders blankets. uiuunv"i - . veiled itsonly frigntentsi sueep-uei- ' wl,0H Kr, deuth In the per- " .. ... ..,...... I.... r .. cm lumiii near m siiciimik n " -- sou' ." i ... ... , , tl.o,,, Their cries liUIPtilll UWUl i..v... Mruuk u.rror to the heart of the ur . afm sra eblng ami "," , ' .... eVt.roy. It one oi inti.iv... ,..-.. J M,ft. to predict thut they have Wf , auri not sliiee tiiHt memoruble oeeaslon. WHV III!) I"! A Bt- LonU Mrrrbmut'f Trip to tb ro.tofflc. nd tb ult. it fctIlBf V. i- HrH4t, . ,.v. hold at iC LtMii. J th. o-li fcat t i 4a4 m Mcitl Mrcrt. wm " t tfct Kortfc C VM4 loft VVSiUc etnthtrm In tHt U Vol U WMTT rt. wh wu aUo ponurncc. Br. lem, Fk. . 0. tf mf i . .y C... u. oAk t. rt MirakaMrd kani1IU. i til hkMl S Sa-rawifcwa -'. -. ..... k . . k a., m i.. ... tar warns ft j iw Tun ill. Tfo. r cvtxiH, fmft Rfltrr WrtJies. foo jJi f() QJfAN'S LOVE ' She Charmed Farmer Jones While Men Fleeted Him. HE IS LOOKING FOR THE SUAnTEIlS. He Does not Caro for tho Money IIp Lost-Ilut Wants the Swindlers Pnnisliwl """""trs 1 UlllSllHI. l'ORTLAM), Or., Aug. 1. S. W. R. Jones the alphabetical but tin sophisticated farmer of French pra iiie, Mai ion county, who let n trio of sharpers do him up for $6000 ou ti lottery trick, which is nearly as old as the hills he cultivates, came to Portland yesterday morning expect iug to find them safe behind the bars of the city jail. He had an idea that they would give them selves up to tho police aud become conscience stricken aud return their ill-gotten swag. When he started for home ou the evening tram ho was a wiser man. Thieves are not built that way. Rut lie eousoled himself on one thing. "They laid me out once," be said mournfully, but spiritedly shaklMg bis fist, "but they can't do it again, you bet they can't. I would just like to sco them try it. T would fool them, I tell you." HE DOES NOT CARE FOR MOXEY. Farmer Jones is over 70 years old but is as spry us a man of middle age. He is the father of six big well to do sons by his late wife. He divided 10(K) aores among them re taining 120 for himself. Resides be has a bank account of about $40,000. "It is not the loss of thefoOOO that makes me feel bad," said Farmer Jones to a reporter, who found him chatting with a group ofex-Salem- ites, yesterday. He talked good naluredly about the incident and stood the iests of his friends without wincing. "I do not like the idea of being swindled in such u bare faced way. That's what butts. I want to see these fellows captured aud given the full penalty of tho law. I will give $o00 to anyone who will cause their arrest. I can identify them." "Do you think they are in Port- laud'."' be was asKed. "I believe tho woman is but I don't know about the men. If the police will stir about I think they will find the woman in n disreput able house." Jones then gave description of tho trio who bilked him. The nrch con-1 spirator, who said he was Judge i Miutin, of Tacoma, was described as a fair complextoned man, under sized and stout, ."") years old. He , bad n stubby mustache, brown lniir and reuulnr features. He was very suave and a ,ood story teller and had u pleasant wuy of poking bis thumb intoiwnilll's ribs to make 111 Hi we the point of his yarns. Summer boarders have been known ( to do the same thing to divert the . ... ... . . ...l.tl . ....... ...... mnuiTS imunuun wiiuu nomu umi i else was lowering their trunks from j tne moaqiitio-iniesteu fiirret .Martin's confederate was descrlb- ed as it coarse looking German. Ho was about Martin's age but heavier i and taller. He stood nearly six feet. I He can be identified by n scar on Ids i nose. Jones said the woman was rather tall and light coniplexioned and bad bright hazel eyes,, light hair and a pretty mouth, which was wrinkled Willi smiles whenever he looked nt her. DOCUMENTS FOR THE POLICE. Rufore slurtlng for home Jones called utthe police ntatlop and left some documents to assist the de tectives in their work. One is a note from Martin saying that bo aud bis sister called, lint did not find Jones at home. Martin requested him to keep bis eye open for a piece of lund which might be purchased for a ' ."". " ' grum nu. . ...t.u...., .,.... seui nisi iuesuuy,imei nu ui ..ui.vw Jones. It reads: 5imer win oe over lo-niorrow or next day. Do ,)ot &t , luwl)) as I havo made nil ' ...... i Mar- l'r". ay. ram Ihj uu rltit anil no one will know u inn an win iuji . nv "-v.i, - nmi mil iiLrninP uluri "" . t fnr flu. fTiof , pj - .j- - ' ...,., ,. H,.., .. ,,M)i wiii ,eii iiimm nwi.iw .. - --: L.VerylMMiy now ne mis iRt-n guumi ami get ins nume n uiu kmr-i MV. - r ixmiv uu u iuukii v iiiu. ut i. --.:. . . ..., , ....... will liekle your children to death If tliey only Knew now eusuy sisier and I made uu old sucker of you so keep your mouth shut and no one will l the wiser You can fi'l "In ter here in Portland but she will keep quiet & will not tell aiijoouy 'A still tongue shows a wise Ikmii' Is a lhsmi adsge ii profit by It. liissl- ve Mautik." IHdeetive Orinin Is satMlwl that the sHlndlera are not In Portland i ve ! rl?ed Urj iUiok ftblWn', ytMitb' od men Hfttbluf. A (IW li ot n Hfm. We Will Sell Lower Bid BOOM ! lbB ay liimi w His. SATINES AND STRAW HATS imi tm at wmC BBiN FORSTNER k CO., 297 CBBtrti.l fctti MARKKTS BT TELEfllAr- PORTLAND, Whwt- alley, $1 a)aSl V Flour standard, $3 TO. OutldOKrnde,$3 50. OatsSastSto per buhel. Mlllslutr-Hm S1G17; shirts, I1719 ground barley, se)$ oncp feed. (33 middlings 2 5Clsl", per ton. imy-jlftgajperton. llutter Oregon fancy dairy, 2.V; fancy 27H; good to fair, a$a)$ California 38c. Kggs Oregon W to 2l)c per doren. Poultry-Old chickens, $. CASS 60; largo spring, SI IXV1 00. Potatoes loo to $1 per cntnl. Cheese Oregon, 10 to 12)c; California S) to UV. Sugars-Golden C, 4'-8c;exlni l6Jfc dry granulated, 6V; cube, crushed and Pow dered, fffio per pound. Renns Sinnil white, (8; pink, (I; httyos (4 10; butter, ,1; llmas, $o M per cental. Dried fruits Pluiumer dried, 10 to lie; undrled and factory plums, fH to ft" penehes .sundrled.'lOSc; evaporated, 16X to ITc. Rice Jp per pound. Hides Dry hide, S to IV; Si less fur culls; green over AS pounds, -I?; under 65 pounds. So; sheep pelts, short wool, 30 to 50c; medium. 01 to MV; long, ft) to SI a" shearlings, 10 to V. Tallow Clood to choice, :i to :e. Wool Eastern Oregon, lQto Uo; valley, 16 to Isc per pound. Nails Iron, $J 20; steel, $. iV; wire, S3 ft) per keg. Beef Lte, 3 toSc; dressed, 7c. Mutton Ll e, S to 3c; drcl 7e. Hogs I,l e. fie; dressed, (V. Veal 5 to 7c ler ixiuiul. Bprlug lambs fjeaeli. .SMOICKI) MKATS AND LARD. IVisteru hams, 12' to IS) jc; breakfast ha oon,12jtol.lV.Rl,les,!tto le; lard, P to 10'c per pouud. SAN KaANCISCO. San Fkacisco, July 2si. Wheat $1 ;)i to 1 3". for standard shipping quality. Harley Feed Si l'l J4 nir cenln' Old brewing grades held at SI ISO. Chopped feed. $21 to 25 per ton. Potatoes Eerly ro-o, 75c to SI; (larno chile, 75c to SI per cental; llurbanks, M to l 75 per cental In bocs. Onions SI 75 to 2 OJ for red. PRODUCi: KXCHANHK. Wheat Iluyer'W; closing, S 1 -it. buci season, closing, SI 51lo 1 55. Rarley lt'uyer "ft, rloslng. SI 23; buyer season closing, SI '. Chicago vhi:at MAUKirr. Ciilt'Aoo, July 2'. Wheat SI C3. CHICAGO CAlTLi: MARKET. Ciiicaoo, Ju.j 211. Cattle receipt", 10,000; beeves, SI IS5 to a ft); steers, S-t 60 to I 50; Htockersiind feeders, Si 2ulo3 2';cwt, bulls nnd mixed, SI 25 to 3 10; Texas cattle, l 50 to 3 m. Hogs-lteielpls, ls.ftW; mixed, S-t 75lo3ftl heavy, S'l 70 to I 01. light, Ft 70 to .1 ttV Sheep Receipts fiurt, imtlv es JW M) to 5 :!0; Texas, (I 00 to I WV, lambs S to U 15. Mls-CKLANKOl'S MARKl-TTS. NhW Yoiik, July 20. Culle-, Rio tinner; fair caigoes, 20; No. 7, flat bean, Is4k to lSJi. Sugar Raw, held lilgliei-; refined gun 55;to6,'v;exlniC,r.Xto 5'V" yello,4JJ U' G5c; granulated 04. Petroleum Wle. CltlcAiio, July 22. Itje; (lllelat Ilk. Rarley Steady, Whlky-Sl 12 Shoulders So. Short clear SS li to ,Fi 75, Short rllis-S.-. SO to f. 25 Uird s5 s2;. I Mil U loJlv. Whv Don't You Hubserlbo for the J OREGONIAN ? Dally, S7A0 a. year, SI.UO for six months; seml - Weekly, (3 SOn year; SI.M for six im)ntliii. Wwklyii7Sll )onr; tw forH,x 1U.JU1II". X nb 13 A vijvv- nian win give ou the nes, both mail and general. It Is Deinoerntlu in every mi,,,. Ven inpoiuu-H. jtuiins to b just ftmI Mren f R ,1IlBlol,eill!lllllvl, ...... "s,e" on rm" u wou"1 n,u,cr "" r,K"t ' I"-0 tlm" wro" ,,ni1 wln- TH,'e ,u Try It I You won't lose nny sleep over It Address MIAN Pub. Co., (tan. Capital A. ': Kiilrililld, II. J Kelly and am prepared to dellvor tlimth milk eoolwlon n, to any jmrt of tho elty. I-avoordersnt Mlnlo.i Uivv'ssUtble. NOT! CIS. .... o Merchants, mecnanics and Laborers. WANTKI) 1000 Families to Settle in the Town of Aumsville. Aumsvllle is located in Mtirlou county, Oregon, 14 miles sotitlMHisl of riulem, In the midst of u rich grain, fnilt and stock country. Tho coun try tributary to Aumsvllle produces 4oJ,00o ijushels of grain yearly, 2o, (imt bushels of fruit anil vegetables, aud stipjKirts thousands of head of SlOCK. Allioiili us inner uiiiiki-" Aiimsv lius uini nines oi vuiu- able water swer, a large fertilizer rock auurry ou what is known as the Rutler placu, one mile west of town. It Ims gtxsl shlpj.liiK fejl ties, ItiiVlng one rullrouil and will MKiii have two more. It husu gooi 100-lmrrel roller pres Hour mill, several gixsl storm, blacksmith shops and line homes, all In a nrojorou MHtdllion, a gissl opening for a wsl. en mill, fruit dryer and cannery, a tannery and larne Issit and shoe fsetory, a large elH-e faelory. Any man or aoniiMtiiy starting swell an enterprise here eouW easily olitiHi milk of IWlm. To anyone wIm will stait a fe etory ofony kind In Aumsvllle, the s- pe will gIVto vv"r eonirinwiiiaiiv In their isiwer. There U also a (HmmI mmjiiIhk Iwre for weekly iwsiiwr. I'artlw koiklHK tr a ww home we Iu4mim ImmUou bliuukl mi M U se AUfWkrllh. l'rts rf IKtttMfli ar reaHisWis awl imw U t)W tlHte U Usat ftr In flvti yor tliwe b Uutd u U a tilty hsre of IOjDOO In hablunu. Ww PRBSII Illli i Dairy Co iMMMIMMMMWWlTlhMHMrilW GILBERT Grace Paints Oils Lime, All our Goods arc First Class and our Prices are Below Competition. If You Havo any Produce to Sell, or Want Anything in our Line, yon can't Afford to deal GILB 'mir iles tan Satan One Thousauil acres of as fine laud ns there is In tho northwest, divided and fruit fauns. These tracts for the FIRST TIM K aro now ploced on tho to $1(W) per aero one third cash, balance on tlnio with Interest. No Better Opportunity for iu a small way lias been oll'ered to the uioiitbs In improvements in the immediate vicinity of this land, roads, lenclug, etc., a large amount A M Hide to and Prom to any one wishing to see or Invest. Call ut WILLIS Court St., Salem, Agents, for Plats, Description and ffi i t Over Two Hundred of these favorite I'ens are now in use In Marlon county iilono. It Is ono of the very best Fountain IVn inanufatured. All Iiisurnnco Agents use this 1'en. Tim late ImprovemeutM rondor It still more attractive mid more desirable, A full line of MAIUKTODI) & HARD'B (lold l'ens are always In stock, also l'HOTO AhlJUMH, AUTO ALIHJMfl, BCA! ROOKS, KCItAI'I'Krri'RFH, PUKHK8, CARD UASISB, VI8ITINO (JARI)H, WBDDINO HTATIONERY. Remember THF, Evening Capital Journal! 50 Cents The Latest Telegraphic News and the Best Local Reports. k PATTERSON, Crocke 7 and Varnishes, Cement, Hair and Wheat, ltofore Consulting us. IDT i a u 101 III 111 i tie Gap of mm. u public. Thousands of dollars will while or money will ho used. & CHAM AGENCY: OF THE FOUNTAIN ttie Place, ittb?jy& 08 State Street, Salem, Ore. a Month. Gb Plaster, Bran and Shorts, 1TTB ft 111 . into ono buudrcd small meadow market, ranging in prices irom ?o0 Investments be expended within tho next 1- upon tho tract itself, in tho way of tlic Place the office of lurther parliculars. I 8 JT U -S-. 1 mm. BERLIN m JAY C. SMITH, SuMMtf U Gali rUher) PHOl'KIICTOK OK "THE HUB STABLES." Hielal attwitlon glvu to trumlent uwk. IIure tsiurdtii by day, weak or month. Horses Bought and Sold. Cor. UUrty ami Ksrry HU, Balem, Oregon, WHAT ISA TUBULAR WELL? 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