nd MPFMl M'MAli. IIIIJ v- .. MAtt. 27, 1801. jBinAY ..UMSOKSU"1101,,, "!Ltf not P'ft. "L. v.TntntNAi. will bfl rturged JZ& ft UyJSEm are not delivered il;vuvoAiuuEH. ti,rii- week, 15 ctr. 25 ctP, i i cts 2! I hv month. 7i, nnd 15 ibyrooniH.-r:- , , nnd isu, -Safef5 rtVO U feW " rtel"-VB ,n Sfoa9 llfct'ons- joitunai. regif rnr BT?n,.fl,1Serooon ooclnil urtJLJESar .,.! 1IIO 5Sidi.pa n) Groceries. Crockery, & Dealers in K : &wkta, Etc Sole Can Bawng i """ LOCAL MARKET. wheat, net 70 cents per bu. "nw ' ..-. ?a tn fw cents ner lb. Hop8,wuvc, -2J Dm't forget that you can net fh caws every day at Strong's niurirant. The bread thoy make few! surpassed by any in the state. fjw suipment of oranges, coeoa- rulsaud liananas due tonight. Best prices at wholesale or retail. WESTACOTT & IRWIN. Make Contracts. The manag ers of the Salem cannery are making ovtpnslve arrangements for their summer and fall run. What they did last year is only a small uflalrcom paerdto what will bedone the coming season. A large amount of new machinery will be put in and the old put iu better condition. Though they did an Immense business last year, yet the (list year's run was only a starter for what will be done In the near future in that Hue in this city. The soil is here to produce the fruit nd vegetables, and the money and enterprise is not lacking to turn them Into profits. Tho managers have al ready let a number of contracts for corn, peas, beans and tomatoes. The raalu work of the cannery will bo with fruit which can bo had without contract. The contracts are only to Induce farmers to plant certain crops and secure them in finding u iriur ket. The contracts are usually made so that the canuery will take the products at the market price. The Balem cannery will be ono of 'the test equipped of tho kind on the roast when it is ready to start up this year, whicli will bo some time inJuue. VESTiuuiiK Cars. Tho capital city electric rail road company have bought two of the celebrated Stock ton Vestibule cars. One of the Sound cities had four of these cars made and found that tho travel would on ly warrant the use of two of them and the other two aro now standing in tho shops in Stockton, California. Some of the finest cars on tho coast have come from those shops, The cable and electric cars of Portland were made in Stockton, as were the Seattle and Lake Shore cars. The cars will be in Salem in about a month. They are not only hand some cars, but have all the latest im provements. Tho cars now used In Salem are considered neat, but the new ones will discount them by far la beauty. Rivek News. Several changes will soon take place among the river boats on the Upper Willamette. Tho Manzanillo has been sold and will go off the route. She will go back to the Portland and Lewis river route. Cpt. Jim Smith will take charge of toe Modoc and continue on tho WUIamette.wherehe basbeeu for the fast seventeen years. Ho would feel tot auywhere, except on this river. bere Is not a land mark that ho does not know. The steamer Toledo will be put on tho upper river to run Jn connection with tho Northwest.' This will give the Willamette the same number of boats she had before tbeManzanlllo was sold. The Three ts and Northwest will bf up "" evening, BaISSjifQ to AlUUVE. A few worses bave already been brought to "" lobe ready for tho bigdls- P'V which will tuko place tomor- ff' The city will be fuller of peo- "CUQ this occasion than it has been fDce 'he tato fair closed. The t,merswin nil bo In the city to do "Mr trading, which they have been v'nSup for this day. The mer , muu say fewer peo,,i0 jmvo been otown from the countryaud neigh i?rlB villages during this week, nan usual. They attribute this fact "je horse show Saturday, and tho people artJ putting ofl'tlieir shopping ") Hint occasion. rm&nr:mZ::;lT1' ",l uUfelinwT r-"" " iHqw member, Siurni-TTPRSnN KUY V, liilimiuv. yjUUM-- ujjjjriTBB. Tho ooumilltee ( W W ?? aH ro,lon'' Qn- Dr. E.H.lden; For o.High, colds Geo ii Yr' lt"T' V' "au Scy and ull bronchial nflViiliim 1 oon- f-M. Wane. Mr. Udell wan by i Bovereimi remedy. J ,, ,"w? vte of the iu.,.i , ." .;" . A ' me nulcker than irnj thin llint I -VttB6ftt mrni.nni - I.OGAIi BRIEFS. T. II. Alllaton, of Portlniul, was appointed n notnry public today. Tilliiraook county today sends $775.10 ot iier statu taxes to ,. thel treasurer. The attendance at the Highland park quaker church meetings con tinues. leaac Znrawnlt, a' pioneer of 1810, died at his homo on tho Luclilti mute, I'olk county, Saturday, March 21st, aged 70 years. Cocoa she-lls make a delicious drink. For sale by tho Great Enstereu Tea Co., 317 Commercial street. Glass tea sets four pieces only 50 cents. Glass tumblers, only 45 cents a dozen. Great Eastern Tea Company. Two o'clock tomorrow nfternoou, Is the time set for tho parade of lioises. The streets are muddy, but that will not prevent the parade. Immigrants are still coming to Salem. Strangers aro seen on the streets every day, who bear tho habits of nu Easterner. Kausas and Nebraska are sendlug their peo ple to this coast by the hundreds. (Jail and get a ono pound box of French mixed randy with one dol lar's worth of tea besides your usual present. Great Eastern Tea Co., 317 Commercial street. The Swan ton entertntnmeut last night was a decided success, and tho increased number of seats taken for tonight shows that It was duly ap preciated. New program tonight. Mis Kate Ladue has a severe at tack of cold and cannot play at the concert this evening. Her place will probably be well supplied. The Willamette river registers ton fpi.t. above low water mark at this city and is slowly rising T-tvplvo feet is the highest it lias registered during the past winter, it lias been nt an excellent boating f-tage since the middle of January Messrs. Cut heart and Spencer, of Clearfield county, Penn., aro in Sa lein with a view to locating. The first named gentleman sold 000 acres of his land for $75 nn acre and is turning hisattentiou to frultculture. John McCarty, a pioneer of '47. who settled near Perrydale, died on tho Cowlilz, Washington, on a recent date, and his remains were brought to and buried at Bethel the 21th. He was93yeaisold. Is it a fact the new ordinance for Iiids farmers peddling vegetables in tliis city without a license? Is it right? The consumer and producer should not be kept apart for the benefit of the middleman Mr. D. J. Cole, of Kansas, state organizer of the alliauce, is in tho city for a few days. He was the guest of Mr. Tom Davidson Thurs day uight, and will stay a few weeks yet. He has organized alliances at Marion, Whiteakcr aud Howell. When two more aro organized, a county alliance can bo formed. On Tom Davidson's farm stands an applo tree with a full crop of several bushels of last fall's apples on it. They have wintered in per fect condition aud are now very good eating. They still stick tight to the tree aud our real estate men aro taking Oregon tourists out to show them how we keep winter apples. Tho "Night Off," of this city, are jirrancinir to cive an excursion to to Albany in the near future. They will give their play and return to Salem by moonlight. The trip will be made on Saturday, the boat leav ing here some time durine the after noon nud return about midnight, thus giving clerks nn opportunity to rest on Sunday. Mr. W. H. Cottlo has begun tear ing down the barn on his lot, corner Commercial und Union streets. Tho limis-P now on that lot is to De moved buck, Mr Cottle's present residence moved onto its plnce, and theu rumor hath it, the State Insur ance compauy will put up four hand some stores adjoining their present block to the north. W. T. Bineman, the grocer, on State street was arrested for violating the ordinance against using more than the allotted space in sidewalk ,llumu8l",ra,u D'u .. " diplny. The new ordinance allows the merchants but. one .foot ..Seme of mo merciiauiaui3ioi(Uii uuy..6"." room than that. The arrest was made for not complying with the luw. He was fiued $10 aud costs, nmouutlug to $12.45. PERSONAL MENTION. Hon. Sol Abrahams, of Roseburg, is lu Salem today. M. Goodman, of Gervais, la do'lig bus! new In Salem today. Sam S. Godsmith, of Portland, Is registered at the "Willamette." R. R. Hayes, chief clerk of tho Jate legislature, is lu the oity. Ills home is lu Tillamook county. Mrs. M. N. Chapman, of Salem and Mr. and Mrs. Geo Mack, of Portland, huve been visiting nt Mrs. Ellen Chapman's for beveral days. ClackamnB News. Prof. M. V. Rork will lecture at the court house In this city next Sunday at 2:30 o'clock p. in. Hte .... .... i.l 1)l..l,.umliv " suliluct win ue,"aienii ii""rv He should and doubtless treled by a lurge auilieuce. City Blaic. will be -Baker t .WWd. Jhn Jaw worn- Htou. iarge6izei.w,iiuaui For Bale by nil drugglBta. ifirmriyri.. - - - n The Maiicu Lily. Mr. Wallace brings the JotrnNAii offico a bouquet of tho March Illy. It is a handsome white ilowcr that now thickly studs the furrntu nml tillldilna ti,, iit-ii ..1C.I.V.E7. J.IIU Alii- Hum Ovntlini." This la (linnntnn given It by Prush. Wood calls it tho "Trillium Grandlfiorlum,'' aud Kellogg "Tllllcum Californlcum.'' Common namo blcthroot, Is tho nearest we can correctly designate this flower now. It grows In tho Coast Itange in rich soil, from San ta Cruz to British Columbia. After being In bloom a few dayB it turns n delicate pink, nud later a purple or bright rose color. Mr. Wallace sug gests that it bo choosen as the floral emblem of Oregon, and it certaluly deserves consideration nmoug the other queens of the forest and Held. It comes now as tho wild-flower em blem of Easter. It posseses a delicate cooling odor of myrrh nud spices, but is not solely ludigeuous to Ore gon. If wo have not named It cor rectly, will some botanist correct us. Last Night's Tiieat. Those who attended the entertainment last night at the opera house had a real treat. Miss Swautou is a fine reader and is all that is claimed for her. She has an attractive appearauce on the stage and this with her articula tion, gesture aud fine reading voice makes her reading complete. What has been said many times of tho homo talent could be repeated. They all acquitted themselves with credit and are an honor to the city. It is doubted If another city In Oregon can show as brilliant home talent as tho capital city. Salem is proud of her artists. They appear at the Reed again tonight. No one can afford to miss this treat. Military Contest. Next Mon day evening the citizens of Portlaud will witness the most important event in the hlttory of the O. N. G. Companies C nud I, flrst regiment, will meet at tho armory in battle array to settle the question of supe riority as the most thoroughly drilled company in the Northwest. Company C is the youngest in tho regiment, but the boysaiennibitious, and are confident that Captain But teriield is made of the right sort of metnl to lead them to glory. Com pany I already has a reputation which it cannot afiord to Iofc. Each company being confident of success, will tend to make the contest a hard and determined one. Sthangie Caus. Two stiange looking cars were seen at the South ern Paclfio freight depot this morn ing. One bore the name of the Bur lington & Missouri Biver railroad and the other the Kearney & Black Hills road. These cars are getting long ways from home. They are of a somewhat diflerent style to any of the others seeu here. They have air brakes, iron roof, side doors uud also find doors. One of them was sealed and the other contained pine timber. Shut Down. The Capital Lum bering mills have shut down for the past two weeks. The mills are re ceiving some good repairs In the menu time. If the river does not get any higher the mills will very likely be doing nothing for a large part of the summer. Last year tho build ing Interest of the city suffered for the want of lumber. This will be greatly remedied this year by tho two yards which have been erected in the city this spring. SUPREME COURT. Salem, Mar. 20, '91 J. R. Mvers & Co., resps. vs. The Pacific Construction Co., npps.; np penl from Benton county; argued and submitted. Volnev Hemenway, npp. vs. I. ' M. Francis, resp.; appeal from Lake county; submitted without nrgu- ment. Court adjourned Monday next. til 10 o'clock HOTEL ARRIVALS "THE WILLAMETTE," HS Flood. T H Harbons. L H ' -n.,fhQr wnK-mnlcim. B J Smith. """" " J. ? y y ., ., p M G fa ';. WpDjfne I oufs Brifgs J Matlock ,F Kuhn. Sam S Guldvwlth, Capt J W Shauer and wife, P B Whitney, W J Church, C F Belelan, Portlaud. M Goodraau, Gervais, Sol Abrahams, Roseburg. R R Hayes, Jaa R C iloinan.Tillu' mook. E T Parsons, Chicago, Louis Betz, St Paul. cook. J Crosby, J N Bentley, Portland. E M Wharton, Columbia City. J P Hahn, Sweet Home. Geo Brlggs, John Leonard, S J Cole, Kansas. J M Housan, Newberg. G A Cone, F Feller, IIuttevlHe. 8 II Catterlin, Salem. Easter milliner's opening this eveulng and Saturday, at Mrs. Wil son's rooms, Commercial street. Celebrated Arlington piano for sale cheap by N. R. Goylord, 310 Commercial street. I m icv Mnntee Brou., In pot ofllee block, are making cabinet photos at 1100 per diiKen. - ' iimmvuD.-The stove and tin ' store of Urr A I'etzel s re moved from next door lo Jauu Ilush'a bunk to 247 Commercial, two dno nort of Rd corner ..rug 1t-7.au ' tore' initwiriJiiinm HI Hi"' Illll "1111 instruments Filed tor Record nt th County Recorder's Jlffl.- J H Bridges and wjfr to A O Coudit, 5 acres hi t 7 s, r l w. $ W H II Darby and Marthy 8 Held to L M 1 Indies, a part of lot 44 in blk 09 in Salem. G W WnttHiid wife and II A Thomas and wit'j to. I II Howell nud J W Howell, 20 acre In t 7 s, r.'l w. J II Boork n u.l wKe tn Win Phelps, lots 5 and 0 in b'l; 4 In Dep'ttnd to SnHn. Fred Koons and wife to .las Monresaud wife, 2 acres lu t 0 s, r 1 w. A Alpine to J 8 Alpine, q o 1 to estate of G C Alpine, de ceased. J W Qiitnn and wire to II D Waldo, 53 acres lu 1 4 s, r 1 w. Fred Koons to Chas H Moores, J acre lu Silverton. G W Watt and wife and H A Thomas nnd wife to G E Denton, 10 acres lu t 7 s, r 2 w. 1250 1750 2000 300 1000 1000 500 085.50 Same to Thos Landerbach, 5 acres In t 7 s, r 2 w. batne to J H nnd .1 M Howell, 20 ncres In in t s, r 3 w; q cd. John Kearus nnd wife to J T Kearus, lot 3 oud 4 in blk 3 of Staytou. Beuj Brown and wife to T Bnrch, 40 acres in 1 5 s, r 1 w. Chas Wilson nnd wife to J 1 50 300 230 7500 S Alpine, a tract of land near St Paul. M L -Tones to S W Joues, 033 acres in 0 r 3 w. J M Gross to Mary SGioss, lot 1 in blk G Depot ad to Sa lem. F Valentine and wife and J Ritter and wife to W A Shaw and W H Downing, 1C1J acres t 8 s, r 1 w. G W Hollister and wife to W E Thomas lot 0 in blk 2 Stiyton. G W Hollister aud aud wf t J W Thomas, lot 6 in blk 2 Stuytou. Dan'l Neff to W E Thomns to W E Thomas.lots 1. 2, 3, 4, 5, 0, 7 and 8 In blk 13 Stay ton 20 5000 80 300 Asylum Dance. Abont Uventy flve couples from tho city attended the dance at the asylum last night. From G to 8 o'clock, was given to the patients. Tho floor was then made ready, aud two hours were given to the guests in having a very pleasant dance. Rags Wanted. Those having soft rags around their housos will find sale for them at tho state print ing office. 3-27-2t mr.u. MORGAN. At the family homeou Collage street, Friday morning Match 27, 1891, at 3:18 a. m. Mat tie daughter of Mr. and Mrs.C.M. Morgan, aged 11 years 0 mouths and 5 days. She had been tick for two weeks with la grippe. Her health had not been good for several months. Tho funeral will take place from tho house, 187 Cottage street at 10 a. m. Saturday. Early Rose and Early Ohio seed potatoes aud tho best garden seeds at Clark & Eppley's, 100 Court street, m Fou Rent. Most desirable looms for office or living purposes. En quire at the Journal office. onderful tho uso of Hood's Saisaparllla. Severo cases of scrofula, upon which oilier prep arations have been powerless yield to tlio peculiar curallvo powers of tills meUlclno. Distressing cases of dyspepsia, excruciat ing complaints ot tlio kidneys and liver, agonizing itch rpgi . and pain of salt frf SU ITS rheum, disagree- H ti"" able cases ot catarrh, and aches and pains of iheumatlsm, iiio cured by Hood's Sar-sr'- rilla. It puilfies tlio blood, and at tlio 1 13 llnio tones tho Btomach, creates an 1 ..t t;t, and gives strength to every fune 1 m of the body. Glvo it a trial. General Debility "i'or four years my witu suffered with la; go tumor bunches on tlio glands under tho arms, and general debility of tho w liolo system. Sl.o becamo sc poor in health that wo were- on tlio verge of despair regarding her recovery. Physicians did not bccni to understand lior casej at all events slio never derived any benefit from their treatment. 8ho finally concluded to try Hood's Sarsaparilla. Tho Immediate effect was so marked and satisfactory that sho continued to tako It, and tills c tho result: Slw las gilncd in weight From Si to III Pounds and U r'- 71- and In better health than shclusL.'.. r years. The bunches under lrr ar.j. h. u dlniiuu&d, aud wo bcllevo Hood's S.ri.ri:i wlH Letoo much for them in time." J. 4. Koncaoss 22a Com mercial ft re a, Uoston, Mjss. HGod's Sarsaparilla goMbydrii.'lati. Jl.iirforfS. I'repartdby 0. 1. HOOP 4 CO., Ajotnocarlw, Lowell, Malt. IOO DQ5QS Ono Dollar FREE! A bo of Kiench Candy with your Ten OUR 40 CENT TEAS Are uperior to those o!d by urocerlen at 50 cent. 'I ry them and be jourowu Judo WE IMPORT Direct, and In denllng with uyou save all middlemen' profit. Vor u few duy longer we will continue our Special Sale. lib box of Kreneli Mixed fnndy given free Mldamt nl0irenl in ornery ft"- tl. Ulb box and two prsM-rvnUMtJH Willi tt) oeiiu worth, oj t. Our Otl- are 6 cent pr pound le twn elevbere Coll a irr ui. m m w Company, 317 Commercial Street, Salem, 40 Branches, -;- 40 Branchesi Tho Worlil Enriched. Tho facilities of the present day fot die production of everything that will conduce to the material welfare and comfortof mankind are almost unlim ited, aud when Syrup of Pigs was first produced the world was enriched with the only perfect laxative known, as it is the only lcmcdy which is truly pleasing and refreshing to the taste and prompt mid effectual to cleanse the system gently in the Spring-time or, in fact, ct any time, and the better it is kuowu the ir.orc popular it bp comes. RpiuemlirrTIiisl The undersigned hns just received a large stock of late styles of tho P. Centemerl kid gloves the ouly genuine In the city, and is the only authorized ngout at Salem. Also great, display of now spring millin ery. Chas. Calvert, 274 Commercial St. Grand Opening . Easter hats and bonnets Friday and Saturday at Calvert's. You aro invited. 8-25-d3t. Newly made up suits from our choicest goods, for men and boys, are arriving every dny at tho Wool en Mill store. Both tho method and results when Syrup of Figs is taken ; it is pleasant and refreshing to tho taste, and acta jantlyyot promptly on tho Kidneys, uiver and Bowels, cleanses tho sys cm effectually, dispels colds, head tches and fevers and cures habitual :oiistipation permanently. For Bale n 50c and $1 bottles by all Iruggists. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, OAl. LOUISVILLE, M. NEVJ YORK. N.V, JOHN HUGHES, Dealer in Groceries, Paints, Oils iuhI Window Glass, Wall Pa per and llordcr, Artists' Ma terials, Lime, Hair. Nails and Shingles, Hay. Feed and Fence Posts, Grass Seeds, Eic, NEW ADVEItTISK.IlKNTS. MORGAN & MEADE, Truck & Dray Line, Good teams and prompt work is our stronghold. IMPORTED HORSES, Kuur flno Htalllons to bo Hold Boen.at tlio lied barn, near depot. IM 1A.YES & VEUCMSlt, BiUem.ur, REED'S OPERA HOUSE Thursday nnd Fridny, March 26 and 27 -First Appearunco of- MISS ELLALEOTTA SWANTOK, America's Peorlcss Klncutlonlst. Under thejiusplcas oftho Y. l'.H. U K..or the tiuptlst Church, auHUted by Salem's Best Musical Talent, Ilcfccrvcd scats without extra charge ut Prout & Olle's Hlnto street, Mortgagee's Sale of Chattels. Notice Is hereby duly (Wen lhat under und by vlrtuoofueertaln chattel mortKUKU beurliiK duto .March 0th, IhUI, executed aud delivered on said iluy by McKlnity Mitchell to lvun It. Dawson, which mort giute was duly tiled for record In the oJllco ol tho recorder of conveyuuees of Marlon county, Oregon, on March 7th, 1BUI, at ono o'clock n. in,, In which county Iho property herclnalter described theu whs uud still Is, und by riuson of tho do fuult of suld McKlnley Mitchell In falllnt; to pay on demand to suld lvun It. Duwkou the sum of 857UI W. with Interest from March 0th, Hill, at the rate nt ten percent, per annum, and tlio further sum of g2t,KM.b5 with luteront at said rata from said duto secured by said mortiiKo und due und wholly unpuldund by reason that the conditions oi wild mortKuiie huvo be come und uro broken by uilddefuulluiid pursuunt to the terms of said morlusKO 1 will iniike forooloauro of said iikiiIihi.'c and will on Saturday, the 'MlU duy of Murch.A, U. IHUl.ut hulfpusteleveu In tho forenoon nt tho store biilldlnj,' formerly occupied by suld McKlnley Mitchell In tho tuwiioftiprvuli.lii the oriuuty of Mo rion, stuto ol Orei'on. sell ull the morU'UKt-d chuttels in said mnrtguKe descrlbiMl us ull the stock olgmenil merchundlsu beloiiK Ine to said McKlnley Mitchell. conalstliiK of hurdwure. hats und caps, dry und fur rjlshlnKKOods, boot und shoes, erookory, oils, olotlilUK, urocerles. wllloiv wire, una Koods of ull bind, nuture or dexcriplkiu; al.uulllhe store furniture und rlxturi In the two story building and wurvhiHises udluctnt thereto roouiTe4 ut tint dute of nidi inortKK by the suld McKlnley Mtlphell as a J.emrul store; uImjuII the lurnitureand lUtureslii liullllnioooiled by htniusu furiiluire store ou Jtt arid H s reels, I j idldtowu, county nnd slate-, hImi one hiirseund bUKty.to the highest biddur furrushln hund tiisu'isfy the wttd mort Kue.iind will apply the proceeds usdlr (xited by the mid mortieuKe to the iiuymeut of themin oft7UlJtuud the fur I her sum oftt),WMK5, with Interest on twohofsald sunn ut the rate of ten percent per an num from Murch th, ItOX, and lo the payment of all ohurgoi louehlnic said mortxaged chat'els amountluv to the sum of $ ani Uithepaymsntof couuel Um as provided lor in sAld morlcago HHtountiug to ten ir eeut. of the ptlnsv pals and loteri-l ubov meuUoivxl. and the surplus, If uoy there lie. I will render and pay over lo the Mild MtKtnl y M ItehsJI or Ut tils asklgns. puted March Kth, 1WI. IVAN II. UAWHOS, MortgHgire. )ly rt M. CltOIHAN, Agent d3-lH -.MffiaTl.-nTrt jMfttmi J C'l'.gi I' -Spring JUST RECEIVED All tlio Idlest imllcrnsnuddlmdcs lu Satinos, Pal in or Seersuckers, Manchester and Cheviot Suitings, Zephyr Cloths, Beige Novelties, and Dross Ginghams. A D&" Seo display In corner window. jjTSpeelil bartjnlns lu ... Fine, Heavy Plaid Spring Suitings 32 in. wide 25e a yd.. Handsome Cheviot Spring Suitings 14yds. for 81.00 1 I OPERA Howl quarters for low prices. 4DDRBSS TO FB Within 5 years. Not less than 100 now houses nro going up now In Snleni. The entire vn'ley will iiuvko nn unprecedented ouildlng growth. Therefore we have Just laid in 1,000 Gallons Linseed Oil. "We also carry the largest stock in this valley of Paints, Glass, Brushes, Oils, Putty, Varnishes, Lime, Cement, Plaster, Hair, Alabastino and Fire Brick. -" EESTIIXED PAINTS IN THE MARKET By Can or Barrei. Hay, Grain, Feed, Groceries, Crock ery, Glass Ware. GILBERT & PATTERSON. PAINTS- OILS. FAllERS, LIVERYMEN ImbST7 When in Need of Harness, Saddles, Whips, Robes, etc. You Avill find it to your advantage to call on mo be fore purchasing elsewhere, as I have the LAltGEST RE TAIL STO RE 1 N OREG ON. G outs' and Ladies' Sad dles in most modern styles, HEAD QUARTERS FOR HILL'S CONCORD HARNESS Best made in the world. I "am sole Manufacturer's Agent for Salem. NOT TO BE UNDERSOLD I Buggy Harness as low as $5.60. "Wagon Harness ns low as $13. This house is was established by me in 18G9 and by long oxponenco 1 know the demands of the trado. You can't miss tho placo at the sign of "Tho Big Dapplo Gray Horse." Thanking my customers for their liberal patronago in tho past. By square dealing, the same. WMffl Largest Stock of Trees in the Northwest -o- ONE AND .&. JL.ft.JLl .11 IU JU' 100,000 Prune TrecH. 3-i,u00 1 loyal Ann Cherry. 10.000 Early Crawford Peach. 10,000 Moorpsirk and Royal Apricot LA11GG STOCK OF ALL FltEE OTHER mom CATALOGUE PUBB. ADDRESS : J H. SETTLEM1ER, Woodburn, THE OREGON Is Offering a Large, FRUIT: SHADE, ORNAMENTAL AND NUT TREES. Small Kruit. EVEKGREENS, VINES, SIMUIIS. HOSES. ETC. At Low Prices. Late Keeping Winter Apples a Specialty . C'utuloguc untl PrlcoLlflt free. fr T UwttheT? msssmtcA mm a83ilt'M3fl 1 tnMftnftWMaaiiiillimia'Kmioan "K1E&J&. 3EB35&3EB Saali and Door Factory.; Front', Street, Salem, Oregon. Tho boHt clnas of work in our lino nt pricoa to compoto with tho lowest. Only tho bost nmtorial used. LANDS. Tho uuricreigiiud is proparod to furniah buyers nil kinds of farm lands at tho best rates. Also oity and sub urban property. L. C. FISHER, 107 P. O. Blook.Snlom, xvw9sjfoMm r jr i jr-.jF r st jr i Mrt Nstloni.! luk A T Amtkoko, Maoagrr W. J. BTiiKV, Prlndpil. Business, Sbortan(ll Typewriting, Penmanship and English Departments. Day and Emtio t BetUons. BtudtuU adtalttol any Uaie. CsUlotfU on appllcatluo. liH.ini HiiifniiKiirins Novelties. -AN IMMENSE STOCK. c m I-IOUS1S BLOCK- Produco tnlccu. THE PUBLIC : IS THE FIGURES SET FOR Salrjvi's Population 0 POUNDS OF STRICTLY PURE WHITE LEADI not of Mushroom growth, but 1 hope for a continuance of E. S. .LAMPORT, 289 Commercial Street m. IRS rpTTr?T?.ir T?rvTTr?rmTe ArTT-.Trrvxra VS KJ Jt-l -ft. .ft VJ J.ft.JLJUJ JLJ. JLJ Jl ? o 35,000 Esopim Spltzunberg. 20,000 OrnvonstelH Applo. 20,000 Yellow Nowtown Plppcn 15,000 Ben Dnvto Apple. o- LEADING INSECT -o VARIETIES PEsia. OF FRUITS Oregon. NURSERY CO. Well Grown Siock of AdilrcHS or call on WIRT IJR08., Olllco 202 Cornitifrclnl Htreot, Balem, Whotlo AHKintlHof LAUNDRY II Ah C'lioap ns nny Limn dry 111 tlio Country Uwlnir AVliIto Ileln und (loliiprdrut-oltuM work, BiaJf-LndlcH and pntrons Invited to Inspect our jroci'sn of doing work, 230 Liberty Street, rrr7) m tJmi mu&aeae' BuIklCog, llalsiu, Ortgod. INSURE IN YOUR HOME COMPANY "The State. " Assessed nenrlylone-thlrdloi ajmilllon QUO. M. BEELKB, City Agent, Andnpcclnlmrcntfor Mar'on county. Ul rica with 1 he Company. $500 Reward I WE will pay thenbovo reward for any case of liver complaint, dyspepsia, slcfc headache, Indigestion, constipation nr cos tlvencsi we cannot cure wltw west's Vcg eltabloLlqcr I'llts, when tho directions are strlctle complied with. They are puMly vcRCinbl, and never fall to glvo satufac tloti. Sugar coated. Large boxes, contain. Ing i pills, 23 cents. Ueware of counter felts and intuitions. Tbo genuine manu factured only by TUB JOllN O. WEST Co. Chicago 111, Sold by Uco. E. Good, Drncglst, 309 Com. street, Salem Or. FOREST GROVE POULTRY YARDS, Founded m 11877. 1000 YOUNG. FOWLS FOR SALE And tho flnest over .bredion the; Pacldo Coast, Hook your, order early forichoico .selections. Send Stamp for Catalogue. Address J. M. GARRISON, 10:ll-dw Forest Grove, Oregon. ill10 t UUIlflOUH REAL ESTATE BROKERS AND NOTARIES FDDUO. Collections Atndo and loans Negotiated. 200 COMMBRCIAt STREET SALEM OREGON. l-20-d&W-tf D . C. S PI ERM A.N , U, B, Tension nnd Claim agent. P.O lloxm Halem, Oregon. Deputy County ClorV- Vrlto for blanks, w GEO. C. WILL, or Will llros., Albany nnd Corvallls. Pianos, Organs anil Sewing Machines. 8EWINO macihne.1 nnd onaANa RBPAIRBDAND OLBAKBD At Your llomoa Aeonts fot Northwest Insurnuco Co. Two doors north of l'ost Ofllee, Hnlom,Or. Nee dles uud now parts (brail Sowing Nachlucs &&-tf dw 10 Acres for Rent. A oholco tract only ono mllo from Balem Terms llborul. Apply to HOFER BROS., Journal Ofllco. MRS. D. L. FIESTER. Tho Largest Stock of SPRING MILLINERY Of tho choicest styles. Tho latest styles from Ban Francisco nnd tho cast, A. fine lino of novelties. Ladles Invited to call Inspect nnd compare prices. THE ODELL TYPE WRITER. J20 will buy tho ODKr.T. Tyik AVUitku wlth8ahuracters.nndfI5forthQ Hinolk CahuOdkt.i., AVnrranted to do better work than any muchlHO mude. It combines simi'WCIty with l)uAim ITY, HI'KKD, KA8K Ol Ol'KItATION, WCartt louccr without cost of repairing thuu any other machlno. lias no Ink ribbon to bntlier tho onerntor. It is neat, substan tial, nlckol pluted, perfect nnd adapted to ull kinds of typo writing. Llka a printing pross, It produces sharp, clean, legible manuscript. Two or ten copies can bo mado nt ono writing. Any Intelligent per son can become an operator In two days. WeoIlcrSIOCO to uuy oporator who can equnl tho work of the 1ouiilb Cask Oukuu. Hellablo Aeonts and salesmen wanted. Bpeclul Inducement to dealers. Kor pamphlet giving Indorsements. Ac., address ODKLL TVi'K WUITKU CO., 85 and 87 5th Avo. Chicago, 111. WMOd A pamphlet of Information andsb- 11mc101 inoiniri,iuuninKAiow ion uoisin i'aieuta, i;htoaii. iTnaei llant, Uoprrmi.u, ttnt Jrn.. , AdlrM MUNN . UU. sJJUl llrondwnr. nir riu FOIt SALE. Boventy-nlno and ono-balf acres of land 8U miles from Hnlcm, VA from Independ. ence; miles from steumboat laudlngj of a mile from school house. House, burn, smoke house, wood uud chicken house. Kfty ncres lu cultivation; bulunce pusture; four spring on tho place; line young or churd, smull fruit, etc. Call at the place, or address V.U weaver, Dencer, Marlon Co., Uregon. a-lllmdw 0, C. BREWSTER, -Dealer lu- Havi Grain, Mill Feed and Farm Produce. T0HACC0, CIGARS AND STATIONERY. Ol Court Street. SAIylCM, - - ORKaOr. PRINTING. ANK OK THK IftARQKHT KHTAHUHH UmenU n the State. Lower rates than I'ortluud. largest stock ijegul ilUuks In the Htute, a-d bltgest discount. Send Ah price list of Job pdullng, and catalogue ol lege 1 blanks. , E. M. WAITK Htoani lrlntr Halem Oregon. MEMW. If you wont tlio genuine P. Cm teinerl Kid Ulove, call at Clvort't who lo Btlll th plu nent wt Wm,