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f. ; ti " f I'h I 1 i sstfri Highest of all in Leavening Power.-U. S. Gov't Report, Afo ", "885 cflB IJH SSm ABSOLUTEIY PURE TUB FARMERS' MOVEMENT. Both old parties might as tfell prepare to meet a third opponent In tho campaign of '02, viz: The Farm era' 1'arty, alliance or whatever you desire to call it. There are reasons to believe that It will make a formi dable fight, although its principles are very crude Indeed. Heppncr Gazette. Hays tho Salem Capital Jeurnal: "The Oregonlan takes consolation that California's now sen-itor Is u rich man." It says: Ho is a sue -cessful business man of considerable experience In busiuess life. Ho is not as rich as Hearst wus, but he has a million.' " Hero is a news pnper bo stupid as not to bo able lo recognize sarcasm or satire when ii sess It. Oregoniau. That is a poor way to get out of a dllemna by backing out. Athena Press: The majority arc tollers. If they manufacture pro duce and consume more than all tho rest they aro as much right to govern as aro men of tho professions named. Yes, directly or indirectly the tolling masses pay tho burden of taxation. Where tho troublo conies In consists in tho fact that tho major ity aro compelled to pay tho taxes of these mlddlo men, yet they aro not Hfl capablo of making laws, oil no. Lebanon Express: A prediction that the alliance will sweep thoslate of Oregon is not without foundation when we remember that a largo per centage of the Increasing population aro members of that organization and tho stato Is rlno for reform. The industrial classes have despaired of any satisfactory legislation through tho old parties and they very natur ally turn to an organization which oilers somo amelioration to tho Iu boriug classes. S. ti. In Monmouth Demecrat: Nothing Is more cortaln than thai tho westoru and southern states will soon co-operato. When that period arrives, tho bnlunco of power by which tho plutocratic stales now govern tho Union will lmvo no power in It. Tho first national elec tion in which farmers vote .together is the end of plutocratlo domination iu America. Elgin Itecerder: Tho working olass of this stato hold tho balance of power lu their ballots If thoy will get logothcr and eil'eot a thorough and pormannut organization, and then cast their votes for members of their own class Instead of the pro fessional politician. FROM MONMOUTH. Mr. Frazer 1ms soveral carponters at work, finishing tho house which lie purcha8ed,a short time ugo, from J.Gorman. The members of tho senior class, who took part lu tho chapel exer cises last Friday morning, wore Mr. E. W. Wester and Mr. W. A. Gil more. Mr. Mayes, master of tho state grange, visited Polk county laHt week. Ho paid the normal a short Visit, and made a fuw well chosen remarks to tho students. St. Putrlok's day was observed lu tho usual way, with tho bluo rib bona. Tho followers of tho Saint were numerous and enjoyed them selves hugely. Last Tuesday Mr. S. titaats deliv ered anothor very interesting lecture to tho students of the Normal. Mr. Btaals has given a number of leotures in tho past which were all very good. Mrs. Campbell, wife of President P. Ij. Campbell, died last Friday the SOtli lust. Tho funeral services were hold tho following Sunday, at 11 a. in., at tho family icsldenee. Tho luternieut took place lu the cemetery south of town. Mrs. Campbell was beloved by all who know her, She leaves a largo elrolo of frlonds, who sincerely mourn her loss. Kr uiurknMo Rescue. Mrs. Michael Curtail), Plalulluld, III., makes tho statdiictit that t-bc caught cold, which settled on her Iuhkb; hIio was treated lorn month by her family physician, but grow worse, Ho told her she wus a hope less victim of consumption and that no medicine could euro her. Her druggist suggested Dr, King's New Discovery fur (.omuiumtlou; sho bought a bottle aud to nor delight found horself benefited from the first dose Sho continued Its um. and after taking ten bottles, found herself sound and well, now docs her own housework aud is as well as 8he ever wan. Free trial bottles of this Great Discovery at Fry's Drug atore. 8& yed In Millions of fjornvs-- r I WW If U fe EaM QIinAl , inmiW't'uaiuiiKiHff H HI M Uy 7 in. i rvi r C ' I rfA III I 1 am a am jg nm mm m i tv neri mmMtmrn n mmm - w vy 5ir Uffycri Baking l kWMVI SAM:! MA.IWKT rtKl'OUT. A HynopulH of tho Market Diiylnciuld Helling Prices. HKTAIIi I'lUCKS. 11KVJ8BD QUOTATIONS. HhouldcrH-Hugar cured.pcr lb,12 Urciikfant bacon 12$tol5 Hums Sugar cured, per lbJlCHc Ilccf-715 , Pork-IUw lVAr Mutton IOCS UlAc. Veal l0a12Uc. , ,, . , Timothy need Per pound, 7Kc; Belling' lied clover need-1'er pound, lie. Whlto clover Reed Per pound, HOC " AUlke lSe per pound. lied top loo per pound. Lincoln QrasH 12c per pound, Hye Uriifw 10c per pound. Orchard Orass 17o per pound. ISeauH 5o per lb. Oat meal at Uc. . dinned Krulu.Pcncliefl, J3 00; apricot, J.1 00; blackberries, J; corn, best grades ii W. Umutoen 81 60; string beaiiH Jl Of, green ihsih 81 85; per dor. In two lb cans. Uieen KrultOholco uppies 7.l.'J0o per box; pears 76o per box; potatoes 60c; carrot 60c; parsnips) 7oc; onions Gc per lb. MsU-JJalinonAdlOcperlb: Hturjrcon 6 7c per lb- small Hsu 810o per lb; salt salmon, 710o per lb. JIUYINU I'lUCKS. Wheat 70 net. , Flour l'or barrel,?!. 10, best 1WJ lb. Oats Per busbel, 60 (A 52c. lfurloy Per bushel. Me. ... Until Per ton. Jill 60 at mill, sacked. Bhorts-Por ton, m 60 " sacked. Chun-Perlon.WtfiO " sacked. Hods 'luoted at 'i to20c.pcr lb. Ks 16c per aozun. Potatoes Per bushel, 35o Corn meat !!o per pound. Cheese 12Mc per pound. Dried pluiiiB Perlb.(J7c. Dried prunes Per lb. 10l!2c. IniK)rtcd prunes 7Jo.per lb. llutter WtpXio per ixiuud for good Ijird 10f4t2cperlb. Hams Per iMiund,ll(12c. llncoti Hides UiaiOper lb. Mhoulders ftfa peril). Chickens.. 8 to lie per pound. Turkoys 10 to 12cper lb, Oecso 7W8 per lb. Ducks, 2x2ftUa per lb Spring Chickens iOo por lb. MARKETS 11Y TBLEUBAl'H. PORTLAND. Wheat VtMeyfilW'A tojl, 15 Walla Walla Xiy tojl BO percental. flour standard, 81.25 Walla WnllaKI Oft-'! bO. Outsldoirades, SI 80. Oat Whlto OOj to 01c, gray 60 o to 68 per bushel. MHLslillut Ilran 8181V; shirts, 801 to 20 ground barley, $20 to U0; cnop feed. $25 middlings, 825, por ton. Hay 81017 per ton. llutter Oregon fanoy dairy, WiVfi funcy crcamory37;good to fair, 2537K;Cull forma choice 25 U)28o. Kggs Oregon. 18o Kustorn 20o por doz Poultry Old chickens, $5 600 00. , Potutoos 76oat7.3o per ontul. Choose Oregon, 11 to 15c; California 15 to lflo. Bugiirs Golden O, lc; extra 0,5; dry grauulatcd, Vt; cubo, crushed uud Pow dered, 7Jo per pound. lloaus Small white, !,cl; pink 3; boyos. $1 78; butter, $1 60; itmoi, 81 60 per cental. t Dried Krult..Tho markot Is llrm. Quo Que ted: Italian prunes, 12J4 to He; l'otlto and tiermau, lOu per pound; raisins, $2 25 por box; pltimmor dried pears, 10 to lie; sun dried and factory plums, 11 to 12o; cvapo ratcu peaches, 18to20e; Binyruu Ugs, 20c; California llgs,Uo per pouud, lllco " P"r pound. Illdcs-Dry hides, 8 to 8c; i less for culls; green over 65 pounds, -Ic; under 65 pounds, 8cj sheep polls, U0c31.2-. 8MOICUD JIKATS AND I.A11D. ICustoru hams, 11 to 12$c; brenkdist ba con, 10 to 12c; sides, U to 10c; lard, 8 to 10Xo per pound. HAN K.IAN CISCO. Han Kjianoisco, Mar. 2il. Wheatthe week opened on u (niloter market. No, 1 whlto, Kl 60 to 81 5I); por oontal. Hops20!!0opor pound. llarloy Keod 81 :Mk3l :'7Ki Per conlal 81 17; choice SI IWJ-il roiumougrado81 35. Oats-OniySl 72tol 77i; blaok$l UOtolOS lor cental1 Onlon(lto4. Potatoori..76a to 80, MlBOfcliANEOUH MA11K 10T8. Chioauo, Mar, 20, Uocf I.lvo, i to)5 10; dressed, Ik). Mutton Live, I to 6c; droKNod;8c. Hogs I.lvo, 6 10; ilressod,8c. Veal 7 to IOo por pound. A man who has nractlcod medl oltio for -10 years ought to know salt muu sugar, read wnat no says: Tolkdo, 0 Jan. 10, 1887. Messem F. J. Cheney it Co Geutlenianj I have been lu tho general practleo of medicine for most 10 years, and would say that in all my praotico and experience have never seen a preparation that 1 could prescribe with as much confi dence of success iih I can Hall's Ca tarrh Cure, manufactured by you. Have prescribed It a great many (lines and its elleet is wotiderful,and would sav In conclusion that 1 have yet to find a caso of Catarrh that It wouiu not cure, u iney wouiuiaKoit according to directions, Yours truly. L. J j. Goilsuch,M. D. Ofilcc. Slfi Summit St. Wo will give f 100. for any case of Catarrh luat cannot no cured wmi Hall's Catarrh Cure. Taken Inter nally. F. J.CiiHNHVitX'o Props. To ledo O. tSTSold by all Druggists, 76 wnts, A Pinirful Heritage, Th traimmhikhm of bloud tuluts entail liiirAil wiiwiiiouci, tlioo(i iilllkHmlhuvi' nix'il tiiimrlf)- the IiUhhI eery Kprlng. Neg UHt of thUoftnn Iruda so fwirlul eumpll milim of illkwutM. A guiitlemun vluu fHiully were gimtly ntUloleilwrlliw list luu: My wife uud tmbo, funrlitm mouth old, uud n boy of lo have miltVirod loryeunt trom hervHlltary soroftilaor King's evil. J lmo umploywl tho luwt phykloituis, but l(i nil unOiiiigto relieve thain until 1 tried Hlbbaids Itheiimntlo srup. Have iuihI lourteen botllwi, and llud lo m y nvtouUh liitMH they ureeiitlrvly oured. Words win not dekurluv tho value of your iiuhIIoius us u blmid purlller. 1 nlmll reoomuu'ud It to ull who ure troubled (rotii impure blood Jiihii uullurwWM Jr. Deulcr lu gioo rli und irONllon, Ahienu, uu-h. tor kule by suiitlt A steluer. 40 Years tle Srandwl, j mmeSSSSm 80METHINQ LIKE THE PiOSE. A Uoycott Can He Mnde Jntt as En"ectlT Under Any Otlifr Name. Tlio agitation in Now York city on bo half of saleswomen and cash girls is taking practical shape. Sevoral efforta to assist tbeso overworked and under paid creatures havo'been made hereto fore, with very small results, but it looks now as if something will bo done. Tho present movement is being pushed by a number of well known and influential women, many of whom belong to tho "upper ten thousand." While tho work ing women's unions are not taking an activo part, they aro in sympathy with tho movement, and will givo it all tho help they can. Tho organization which has taken up tho clerks' causo is known as tho "Con sumers' league" Mrs. Charles Russell Lowell is tho president, and In tho list of officers aro tho names of several other prominent womon. It is said that "thero is no boycotting system in tho Consum ers' league," but that will not make any differenco, as tho president says: "We shall let tho public know which stores treat their employes properly. Wo will publish tho names of such stores 6oon, and tho public-will havo tho opportunity to distinguish botween the 'fair houses' and the other kind." Tho following cir cular has been sent to tho heads of tho largo retail houses in tho city in which women aro employed; The Consumers' league of tho city of New York In lbs constitution declares its object to be tho follewing: To ameliorate tho condition of tho women and children employed In tho re tail mercantile houses of this city by patron' zing, as far as practicable, only suoh houses as approach in their conditions to tho "Standard of a Fair House," as adopted by tho league, and by other methods. A fair house Is ono In which omial pay Is given for work of equal valun, incspcctlvoof sex. In tbo departments where women only aro employed, la which the minimum wages aro $0 per week for experienced adult workers, and faU in fow Instances below $8. In which wages aro paid by tho week. Iu which flues, if Imposed, aro paid Into a fund for tho boncflt of tho employes. In which tho minimum wages of cash girle aro 1- per week, with tho samo conditions re garding weekly payments and fines. A fair house Is oue In which tho hours from 8 A. M. to 0 P. M. (with three-quarters of an hour for lunch) constitute tho working day, and a general half holiday la givenonono day of each week during at least two summer months. In which a vacation of not less than ono week is given with pay during the summer season. In which all ovcrtlmo Is compensated for. A fair houso la ono In which work, lunch and retiring rooms aro apart from each other, and conform in nil respects to tho present sanitary laws. In which tho present law regarding tho pro viding of scats for BnleBwomen is observed and tho UBo of scats permitted. A'falr houso is ono in which humano and consldcrato behavior toward employes is the rule. In which fidelity and length of service meet with tho consideration which Is their dno. In which no children under fourteen years of ago aro employed. Agreement to bo signed by head of retail mcrcantllo house: I, tho undersigned, hcroby express my desire to conduct my business upon tho principlce laid down in "The Standard of a Fair Uouso," as adopted by tho Consumers' Licaguo. I further agree- to allow a committee appoint ed by tho Consumers' league to visit any part of my business promises ond question myom plojos, and I agreo to answer to Bald committee Inquiries as to tho following points (the Con sumers' leagno pledging itself that such Infor mation shall not bo published in details: IUti: or Waoes. Ilouns Woiikkd. Holidays. Hr-Kh Tmns. ovkittime. sanitauy conditions. Fines. Tho same circular has been mailed to thousands of ladies in this city, leaving out tho "agreement" at thoond and sub stituting the follewing: The condition of membership shall bo tho ap proval by slgnaturo of tho object of tho "Con sumers' league," and all persons shall bo eligi ble for membership excepting such as art engaged In retail business In this city, ctthci as employer or employe. Tho members shall not bo bound novcr tt buy nt other shops. Tho names of tho mcinbura of tho Consum ers' league shall not be inatlo publio. Democracy and Industrial federation. But, I shall bo told, yon cannot regu lato industry on a publio foundation in a day. Whcro aro tho organs, tho functionaries, equal to Bitch a task? Where Is tho political honesty, tho sin coro and largo minded patriotism, with out which a resumption of state rights would Issuo in peculation and jobbery? My answor is that if democratic institu tions cannot dovolop such men and such qualities thoy aro doomed by in herent worthlcssness to corruption and decay. But thoy can aud will; for tho social problem, which is, at bottom, that of transforming slaves (by whatever uamo called) into freo and independent citi zens lias arrived at its present stago under Divino guldauco, and wo aro not lapsing through capitalism into tho lower conditions from which wo havo escaped, but aro passing onward to federation as the crowning task of democracy.Itev. William lliirry iu March Forum. The Uueiiiplojrd in Australia. "Tho streets of Melbourne aud Syd tioy," says a gentleman from Australia, "swarm with tho uuoniploycd. They aro not vicious nor lazy; on tho contrary, many of them aro intelligent to a do greo. It is common to find among this army of unemployed graduates of En glish unlvorsities young men of culture, whoso families stand high in social cir cles at home. These young mon ure lured to Aus tralia by tho romantic charm that seems to unvtilop now countries at a distauce, and thoy expect to secure a competence iu a very briof time. They go there, livo high while their money lasts and only learn their mistake wheu ovory shilling la gone. 1 could secure tho services of 1,500 intelligent, young, hoalthy mon for 10s. a week and loard. Tho ranches are glutted with help, aud experienced help at that." "Thus the blind giant of modern cow morolaltsm staggers aloug tho course of over boasted civilization, uud thus do tho poor, toiling slaves of useleos, waste ful production turn tho treadmill that grinds their hoivs for tho future into tho dust of present despair." dipt, Hunt ington. A Detroit man has offered to givo $M, flOO for tho benefit of the working people, providing a suggestion as to iU applica tion cau bo mode that will meet his ap proval. Sujrgcetiona jure being mud by contributions to tho city press, CALIFORNIA riiTiycv.gim riniu M niTininii ures UAiMnnn Rkesttutlim, Neuralgia, Crns HCAOAOHB, An4 ALL PAIN. Ti 0llfnU riltiv ul It!ii IILEOTRIO OOUQII OUR3S witt eou, cjovr, cQASvarw. fiUriil9ncUW, SufcM,Mttl Cji Til WM W "LITTLE no PEEP bad lort her heej and couldn't tell wher to And them." So tho old nursery rhyme says, and It goes on to bid her "Leave them alone and they'll come homo and bring their tails behind them." All tbla may bo true of lost sheep, but If you have lost your health you cannot afford to leave that alone. It will not come back of its own accord. Home people brag that they never bother about colds. Thoy " let them go tho way they came." Alas I too often tho victims go to a consumptive's prave. Until very recently a cure for Consumption, which Is universally ac knowledged io be scrofula affecting tbo hings, would havo been looked upon as miraculous, but now people aro beginning to rrallzo that the disease is not Incurable. Dr. l'lerce's Golden Medical Discovery will cure It If taken In time and given a fair trial. This world-renowned remedy will not make now lungs, but It will restore diicascd ones to a healthy stato when other means havo failed. It Is the most potent tonic, or strength restorer, alterative, or blood cleanser, and nutritive, or flesh builder known to medical science. For Lingering Coughs, Weak Lungs, Spitting of Blood, "Liver Complaint" and Dyspepsia or Indigestion, it is an unequaled remedy. DR. SAGE'S CATARRH RETIEDT cures tho worst cases, no mutter of how bog standing. (0 cents, by druggists. VKOFK.S9IONAL OAItDS. E.I. McCAUHTLAND.ClvIl Sanltnrynnd . Hydraulic Knglneer. U. H. Deputy mineral surveyor. City surveyors olllce, .Murphy's Illock, Hnlotn, Oregon. I. F. HON HAM. H. N. HAYDEN. W. H. HOLMES. f0NKA3i, Holmes & Haiiien, Attor- neys ut law. Olllce In Bush's bloclt, letween State nnd Court, onCom'ISt. MILMON FOKD. attorney nt law, Salem, 1 Oregon. Olllco upUilrs In l'atton's dock. nltATT A HUNT, attorneys nt law. Salem, I Oregon. Olllce over Capital National Hank, Commercial street. Money to loan, J J. HHAVv. Atlorncy-nt-Lnw, Salem, , Oregon. Odlco llrst door to tho left, it head or stairs in tho roar of Ladd & Hush's bank. t T.HICHAHDSON, Mtornoy ntlaw, of lO, llco up stairs In front rooms ol new iTush block, corner Commercial nnd Court trcets, Salem, Oregon. JOHN O'HIIKA, Attorney nt law. Iloom O over Capital National bank. Collec tlonsa specialty. Correspondonco solicited DIAKCY&MNC1HAM, Attorneys nnd counselors at law, Salem, Oregon. Having an abstract ot tho records of Marlon county, Including a lot nnd block index oi jnlem, they liuvu special facilities for ex amining titles to real estate, lluslness In the supreme court und In tho stato depart ments will rccolvo prompt attention. Dll. T. C. SMITH. Dentist, 02 Stato street, Halom, Or. Finished ilcntnl opera tions of every description, rainless opera tions a specialty. DIl.J. M. KEENE, Dentist. OfllceoVer tho Wiltp Corner Court and Com. merclnlsticcts. Dll. H. SMITH, DENTIST. Olllco ut his residence! 1711 High street near Agricultural works. MIIS. M. E. McCO V, 1'hyslclan and Sur geon. Olllco aud rooms In lodging house, Ftont and Center strocts, near the foot of .Marlon and Folk Co, brldgo, Chrou lodlseabos a specialty. Cure or no pay. Consultation tree. B. MoNAI.LY, Architect, New Itush Ilrevman block. I'luusundsDeclrlcu- tlon onn of nil classes of of butldlncs on short notice. Supcrlutendencoof work promptly ooneu uiicr. zo-u WD. I'UOH, Architect, Finns, Speel , llcatlons and superintendence tor all classes of buildings. Olllco 'Xi Com mercial St., up stairs. 4W. JIEST.-Artlst. Studio. Hush. , Ilrey block. Classes Thursdays and urdays. HUSINlS UAHDS. Its. K. ci, ltONCO, barber nnd lliiilr diosser. SbuiuDoeim: ladles' nnd children's hair a specialty. She will be pleased to see all heroht customers nt her shop opposite tho Opera Uouso. JOSEl'H FUSKK barbar and hairdress er. Hair cuttlngUJ cents, hhavlng 1," cents, llnlh looms In connection, llest ol work. IKlstnto street. I) J.LAHSKN&CO,, Manufacture ull kludsof vehicles. Repairing npeclal ty, Shop 45 Stato street, KO. HOKYK llnrber and Hair-dress-lug parlors. Hunt bathslutbucltv. icouunuiclal street, Salem. IOHN QUAY. Contractor and builder. 0 Flnultibhlu nuUhlng n specialty. -IS! Couuuerclul ktreot, twileiu Oregon, IOHN KNlailT, lllacksmlth. Horst t) shoelngandrepulrlogaspeclalty. Shop ut tho fool of Liberty street, Salem, Oregon. urutf Citntfon. lu the County Court of the 8Uto of Ore gon, lor the County of Marlon. Iu the matter of tho guardianship of the pui-Nousuud estate ot Kliner II. Scott, Al wtlda N.xMl, und Alexuudor D. Soott, ml nor heirs of A. D. Soott, deceased, nnd Ellen Scott. Citation. Whereas, appllmtlon hnvlugbeun inadi In due form of law to tho above eutltlett court, on tlu 10th day of February, A. 1 IStil.by Kllen Hoott, th duly appointed ilualltHHtnud noting guardluu or wud mi luirs, forau order uuiTlleeuku nuthorlxlug. einiHiwvrlngaud dlreotlug uurto sell tut real estate belonging to said minors nuu desorlbcl ns follows, to wit: lleglnnlng at thes.w.rorntroIelaliuNo. SO, uiHltloHtlon No. lia,tln T. Us , 11. t -, lu Marion county , Unguii; Iheuiv east 4U.7S chilns to the middle of l'uddliig river, llienre norlh 4JaOw., lUelmlnslheuw north sW v 1& chains, thence norths T&v'MtiuLthein-v north l-WO, w. 4S0 clwln.; thence nortli Wirw. ehslus; tln-noe n WW v.uv.w rhnliik; tliouoe W. 81 Ai vlutlns; then.H. .(H ehuttis. to the plm-r of tx glunlug, con talnlng 81 w acre t Und. AIm lotNo. 1 ml a In block No. M, lu the town or UervHls, comity of Matou, stale ot Orvu, aiMordlng to the map oi Mild town, on record lu the offiw uf the rn conter of oouvyHnvw of said Marlon Co. Aud wlieremt Mild euurl lw Uxed us Monday, the (Bli iIh) of April, A. 1. It9, ut 1 o'olocs p. iiLofsahntHy at tuwoourl imiu or said court lu the court houo In the cliy or tMlem, tu mid eouiity aud itate, ut tliellniwaud plaiv of luartlig any mid all oljjet'tloua to the gmutlug of Mtlvt order (aim iuiw. Therefore to Wiuer II. Seo Alwllda Scull, Alrxutidar J. Soil aud to their uexi ..b... ...... ..B .11 ..A.. .... Ml mil mm ... Mti iirntHH KIHIW1. or UU known lutertMmt In Mid MUtle, greeting In the name ol I toe bLt tl tirMi.u, -.... I Ud well of j omiro hrby vltad aud rv quired lu U and appear at wld lluie aud plaoe lu Mtd court (Urn uud Un to kliox wai.o lfauy you liateur Ifeuy uliu why said orqer uud ituatw should uot Ukue u prayed tor In "Id petit tun. WUiieMlluHou WillUm Waldo, iud of tneiumy court of tho ttnte otoregou for Iho iuul tl Marion, wlih the Mai oi wild court ataxed. Uu id day oi I-oi. A M., leDl. IAUU tuuuf County cterV First Nation Bank SALEM OREGON. WM. V. I AUL'K, -Ml. .1. kkYnomj, IOHN JIOIK, i tesidei i 1 r cldci.t sshipi lc GENERAL BANKING, KxchaoKonn l'ortlund, fun Fioneloco, New York, London Mid Hong Konp bought and sold. Htnte, ( ounty nnd City Whrronts bought. Farmers me inrdliilly Invltf-d to deposit wnd Irmmicl huslmiw l with ns. Liberal luUniMif. made on WUCUl, WIFUl, IJU)n liuu Ullil-J Uciij ri reasonable rides. Iusurance on such se curity can be obtained nt the bank In most reliable companies. WILLIAMS & ENGLAND BANKING CO. CAl'ITAIdSTOCK, all Subscribed, $200,000 Transact a general banking business in all its branches OEO. WILLIAMS .... I'rcHldi-n Wm. ENOLA.Nl) HUGH JU'NAItY v Ice President CllHllloi DIIIECTOIIS: Oeo. Wllllami.Wni. Tng land, Dr. J. A. lllcliurdson, J. W , Hobsou J. A. I taker. Dank In new Exchange block on Com mercial street. 6:1 Mf Capital National Bank SALEM OREGON, capital Paid up, - 75,U0 Surplus, ...... 15,000 It. W. WALLACE, - 1'restdent. W. V. MARTIN, - Vice-President. J. H. ALI1EUT, .... Cashier. UlRhCTORSi . T. (Jruy, W. XV. Martin '. M. .Martin, H. H. Wallace. Dr. VV. A.CiiHlek, J. II. Albert, T. McF. Patton. LOANS MADE i-') tanners on wtieat and other market able produce, consigned or in store either In private granaries or ipubllo warehouses. ilate and County Warrants Bought at Par COMMERCIAL PAPER Uncounted at reasonable rates. Drafts drawn direct on New York, Chicago, San c muciKco, i uruunu, ionuon, uris, uerun uong Kong anu Calcutta. Capital City Restaurant Jas. Batchelor, Prop'r, Warm Meals at All Hours ol the Day None but white labor employed In this jstabllslimcnt, A good substantial meal o xilced in first- class style Twenty-live cents per meal RUD FRONT Court street, between Journal Office nnd Minto's Livery. Health is Wealth ! Hit. E. V. WEST'S Nerve nnd Brain Treatment, a guaranteed specific for Hyb tcna, Dizziness, Convulsions, Fits, Nervous Neuralgia, Headache, Nervous Prostration caused by the use of alcohol or tobacco, Wakelullness, Mental Depression, Molten Ingof the brum resulting In insanity and leading to misery, decay and death, pre mature oldage, barrenness, loss of power crnued by over-cxcrtlon of the brain. Each box contains one month's treatment, 81.00 a box or six boxes for $5.00, sent by mall prepaid on receipt of price. WE G UAR ANTEE SIX E0XE8 To cure any enso. With each order ie celvod by us for six boxes, accompanied wlthtS.U), wo will Bend tho purchaser our written guaranteo to refund tho maney II the treatment does not effect a cure. Guar antees Issued only by Geo. E. Good, Drug gist, fcioleagonl, 309 Cora. St., halem, Or. soo.HXAiMfirKl f - cf I Bldiau's '.w -r r. iOLe HEALTH, Le Itlchnn's Oolilen Daliam No, 1 Cures Chancres, fin', and second stages; Sores on tho Legs and Body; Sore Ears, Kycs, Nose, sic, Copper-colored blotches, Syphilitic CAtarrh, diseased Scalp, and all primary forma ol tho disease; known al Syphilis. Price, SS 00 per Bottle. Le lllclmu's Golden llulsmn No. H Cures Tertiary, Mercurial ifcphllltlo Rheu niatlsin, 1'alns In the Bones, fains la the Head, back ol the Neck, Ulcerated Sore Throat, Srphllltlo Ilash, Lumps and con tracted Cords, Stillness ot the Limbs, and eradicates all disease from the system, whether caused by Indiscretion or abuse ol Mercury, leaving the blaod pure and healthy. Price 85 OO per Ilottle. Lo ltlclinu's Golden HunnltU Anil, itoto for the cure el (Jonorrhaia, Gleet, Irritation Gravel, and all Urinary or Gnl tat disarrangements. Price 84 50 per Uottle. 1 Ulcliau's Golden Spanish In. jectton, tor severe cases ot Qonorrhaik, lnlUmuntory Gleet, StrWturts.&c. Price 81 50 per Ilottle. La Ulchnn'fl Golden Ointment lor tho cllcctlvo heallnget Syphilitic Sores, and eruptions, lrtre$t Ob per Box. Le Illrhau Golilen Pills Nem and Brain treatment; loss ol physical pow r, excess or over-work, Prostration, etc. Price 03 OO per Box. Tonlo ana Nervine, Seat everywhere, C. a 1), securely puked per express. THE RICHARDS DRUG C0.,Ageuta 600 & 511 NARKET ST., 8an FrancUco, Cat ""CUIARS SENT FRCK. lliils for School Domls. "-,n-w iiiua.is w ill w IT101 Up IO 2 o'clock i. ill .ofTuiday, the 7th day of April, A.D. IMll, by the boanl of director. which luoludto the city f Kalem. for the purohusoof fourteen thousand six hundred and tiny dollars bouds or said district oi niinli ilanAi.l It. n , I ..k .. tli. ...a.. a., l. . UIHUVUUIIIU..IUHIH HIV BIIVI7l.kllU OKI- der may designate aud payable both prln- nlfiln Ufi lnt..rll lit nlili. Va.i va.i. i Fninplkcoorln the flty of Baleni. nl the option of said suiwssfnl bidder. IIqiuU to run.VO ysMia; lutervt payable semlan uuatlynttliarateorfix per rent iierHnunm. o bids will be considered ul lr than par .uiuc. .. "" .vnp me ngutio re ject auy or all bids, A. K.8TUANQ, IV. Al. AUK. , , F.H.BM1TH7 &W W Directors. Location orSdiool lliilldlng. Irlot No. 31. ol Marlon caiuty. t ire.iu, will ,J'2,.D,rrl.',v,:!'I,""m,,u'u iTisly, April t he ntx. ISWI, at a ovioelt p. m. fur the j tlon cm the uevr sotiool bulldlBg, to be erec tea iuu suuimiv iu the Muth e.irn lxtrtiau i of said dUtrlct lVru having oik or ui wk. io si or ooaaieiu u d fee ttniiwlll nldi i-rttMut a Uiv.-.LU .- .V that Urn board my examiue and coukider ocatlonofsadftchool bulMins: """"" OHlM A Ii MUA.NU, ri St WAITE. .. KK.8MIT1IT W W Jrtcto. Htvrij j a RAt r j4Pf " iWfS ws. mum gSrY mwm Mm mm EAST AND SOUTH VIA Southern Pacific Route Sliasta Line o.w.imiiNrA Kxri'.r? tbaik iiom haiia HETVTKKN POItTtAFD ANTJ S. F. 1?? Kouth. 7 AC p. m. l,v. fort land Ar. I lisBn, in, 0:lh-p. m. I Lv. Sinlem 1a: 7:2t) n. m llhl5H.ni. I Ar. 8?un Knin. Lv. ) Wjp. nl iluii-. l.nlna.tnnuhlu al l.tll.twlll.r ull. llIC lIUIIll nii'' t.uij ... ...." ... tlons north of Horburg, Fnn l'oitland Orgon City, oodburn, tnle-m, Albany Tangent. Wbedds, liiilscy, ilnrrlnburg J unction Clly, Irving niid Kugene. nosr.nuuo mai.l daii... J.-00 X"ni77 Lv.l'orthTnd "Ar. 1 J.W p. ni. KVtf a. in Lv ttalem Lv. 1.-th p. in. 5 10 p. m. ' Ar. Hoseburg Lv. d:21 a. n Albany Local, Dally (Kxcept Sunday. I fi:0U p. m. 7:52 p.m. U:00 p. m. Lv. Lv: Ar. Portland snlem Albany Ar.JK.lO;. m Lv. IiWSi .m Lv, I E.-OO n. m PULLMAN BDFPIiT SLERFERS. TOURIST SLEEPING CARS, l-'or accommodation ot second claw passengers attached to erpresM trains. .Vest Side Division, Between Porto arid Cervallis: DAILY (EXCE1T SUNDAY). i:Sn. mTTLV. l'ortluuif"Ar." 12:10 p. m. I Ar. (prvtillls Lv. "6:30 p. m. I36 p. in. At Albany nnd Corvallli connect wlti trains of Oregon l'aclfic llallroad. EXriliSSTHAIN (DAILY EXUKlTarNDA 4-A0 p. in. I Lv. l'oitland Al. I S?Al. n 7.2p. m. Ar.aic.MlnnvllleLv. i SiiSn. in. Through Tickets To nil points EAST and SOUTH Kor tickets and lull information regard ing rates niapo, etc,, apply to the Compa ny 8 agent. Salem, Oregon. E. ItOOEllS, AsU U. K. anil t'ass. Ag't It. KOKULKH. Manager THE YAflUlHA ROUTE. OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD And Oregon Development compnuy'i Btenmshlp line. 225 miles shorter, 20 houn lsstimethnu by any otliei toute. Kirti ciass through passenger and freight lln' from Portland nnd all points in the V1 lamettc vallcv to and lroui San t'ranclso TIME SCHEDULE, (Kxcepl Hunnaysj. Leave Aloany 1:0U1'A Leave Uorvauls 1:40 I'M Arrive Yaquinu .--.... 6:30 1 M Leave Yaqulna - - - - - -6:15AM Leave Corvallis - .... 10:35 A M Arrive Albany - 11:10 A y O. & C. trains connect at Albany nut Corvallis. The above trains connect at YAQUIN V n'lth the Oregon Development Cos Lie fBtimRlitnn hm.wppn noulna nnd Ha Krunclsco, SAILIXd I'ATES. MTKAMKIIS. KllOM lAQDIN I'anillon. Friday, June 2 Willamette Valley, Tuesday July Fa nillon, Sunday " Willamette Valley, Thursday " 1 Farallon, Tuesduy " 1 8TEAMEB3, FBOil SAN FKANClhfX Willamette Valley, Friday Juno 2", Farallon, Tuesdayn July 1 Wlllametto Valley, Sanday " t Farallon, Thursday " It Willamette Valley, Tuesday " II This eomnnnr reserves the risht tr change sailing dates without notice. jn. ts. russengers ironi rortianu ana ni Willamette Vallev nolnts can make cIom connection with the trnin of tin YAQUINA UOUTK at Albany orCorvallis and if destined to Snn Fr-inclsco, hhoult .irrango to arrive ui xaquina tne evenini before date of falling. I'lussenirer anil Freight Kates Ahvnvs I h. Ijowest. 'or lnlormatleu apply to Messrf I1ULMAN & Co., Freight and aicke AgenU 200 and 202 Front rC., Portland, Or C.C. HOOUK Ao't Oen'l Frt, A Pass. Agt., Oregon Paclnc II. It. Co.. Corvallis, Or O II.IlASWELL,Jr.Ocn'l Frt; A Pass. Agt. Oregon Development Co., mt Montgomery St.; From Terminal or Interior Points (lie Mora Pacific Rata Is the line to take To all Points East and South. It Is the dining car route. It runs through vestibule trulns every day In tho year to ST. PAUL AND CHICAGO ! (No change of cars.) Composed of dining tars unsurpassed, Pullman drawing room sleepers Ol latest equipment TOURIST Slee P runrr M1115 OPP 10 Uest that can be constructed nnd in which accommodations are both free and tun nisnea ior noiaera or nrst una second-clat.s tickets, nnd ELEGAKT DAY COACHES. A continual 8 Mon Yinr.c Mhif iriti oil Hues, allbrdlcg d'rect. and uninterrupted service. Pullman sltero r--nr 'Ions can be se cured In advi 1,00 Mi." .r, uny agent oi the road. Through tickets to and from nil points lu America, England and Europe can be tui.liuoacuu.uuj ucuuiouice 01 mis com. nnnv. Jb ull information concerning mtos, time of tralus.routes and other details furnished on application to any agent or A. I). CHARLTON, A??.!8&nt. General Passenger Agent, No. 121 i Iret street, cor. Washington; Port land.Oregon Oregoniau Rail Road Company. General otHcej Frout nud T, Sts, Portlan EAST SIDE, roni Toward IVirtJand Stations. PoHian.i Silver. Coburg lMrt'nd Part' A iouiio man ,iii 1.1... LVPM l-VAJt AIlIilAVv 600 7 45 860 If 00 Portl'nrt Hl(' j ni 0 !K 10 25. Woodburn 1 40 11 21 Slh-ertan l'J IVi 7S 6t 6 07.llrowusville. 7 -iO w -. i.onurg. a 00 Connoetlnna nt Wivulh .itl. a n .-.. trains to and from Protlaud and at Tull. u.u n.iii iruius 10 ana ironj Albany, WEST 8IDK, Alrlle mall Portland'mal, i.v AM in 8 ISOq auo 416 tM .Portland rAWV. Duudee .1 unction Uherlnan Dallas xnnninuth w 8 1a 206 HOP t 7; iU ti7; , TrrrO.,""sT e .Airue in.ot"i-.;-L" "i ""? ?intiou fox stle al am tor Mile at s. n. savrr. SlfA,?n.?JEr,ri,"tUnw.?P5!, wj uen. Bupu AGen.rgt, lw. Agt ' J""""T VIIAn. TV I, Nodco of Pinal Settlement. XTOTICKU hereby glvenbat 11m hiuImv : S3JS5 JB?ifffiitf 3 ?g triecoun houie in the mi, " "hKS S ""OttolJ andtttte, an" that ibi w,u i AMieU tbU ITth day of February 11J1 AdmiuUiraiVofde 4 TTAniTP7:l'II7T h J II VI H life goes down. The Electric Cars through Englewood i will go, and on to tho Fair Grounds. - Within sixty days .the Electric Railway Company will be running elegant Vestibule cars every twenty min utes through the center of this beautiful Addition. Bringing- it within five minutes of the Post Office. 1 m w in And secure yourself a home while you have vet the opportunity of purchasing from first hands. DDMUWDPD IIh liKn llJJlllJylllJJiJil The University is going North to its new location. This will . make ENGLEWOOD inside property, and double in value in the next eighteen months. I A All YAllP lillll lln ml A1 IV(30J J OliJ p-Ull Jill!! WOO AM in M Posfoffici H.V. MATTHEWS, Pres. -TH. BARNES, -The tetei' board of life goes up, Tho teter board of D. .1 jn f A1IDIV ' UUM jftJI., Block u'A.T?T.t XjmhmMkKkmmiMa