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mm h 1 u r- relief to tho inbnbitnnts of cities and , towns upon public lands by giving a valid title thereto. Under such protection many- towns with build 1 tuts of great value have grown up. It would In many Instances be a great Impediment to tho progress ol such towns If tho titles to those occupied by their inhabitants were subject to bo overthrown by subse quent discovery of mineral deposits under their surface. If their title would not protect thetu against tho discovery of mines in them, neither would It protect them n gainst the invusion of their property for the purpose of exploring for mines, We do not think that any such results were contemplated by the act. nor thut any construction should be given to It as would lead lo such results." THEY SHAVED THE KID. Washington, N. J April 7. Mre. Jumcs MaoNcarny, of Kerrs- vllle, left bur three children, pged 9, 7 and 2 year?, at homo while she went to the store Saturday. When she returned, she found the youngest lying on tho floor covered with blood, with a razor by his side. Tho child was very weak from loss of blood, though not dead. His little fact was one mass of cuts, and In the neck was a largo gash Unit came within a little of cutting the Juglar vein. Tho other children were final ly discovered In a closet fast asleep. Their llttlo hands were covered with blood. They explulncd to their mother that they had been playing barber and trying to shavo tho baby, who would not keep still and wus cut. They becamo frightened at the blood and hid themselves, Tho baby's wounds wero dressed, and he will recover, though ho may have two or three bad sours on his face. Hcroaftcr tho razor In that house will bo put out of reach. MURDERED FOR HIS MONEY. PiTTSBUita, April 7. John S. Gonzubles, a wooden ware-worker, was found dead near West Liberty, Pa., yesterday, with a bullet-hole through his head, and his pockets rifled. Ho was engagod to a young lady namod Muggle Bmlth, with whom ho had spent tho evening, leaving beforo midnight. Ho had in his possession $1250, which ho wus to pay on his homo. Tliero Is no clue to his murderers. ASSISTANT SCCUKTAKY OF THE TREASURY. Washington, April 7. Ex-Ilop-resoutatlvo Lorenzo Crouso, of Ne braska, has accented tho ofllco of assistant secretary of tho treasury tondored him by Foster, and will bo appointed by the president In a few days. p. T. BAUNUM. Bkidoepoht, Conn., April 7. -A bulletin Issued at 8 o'clock this inorn ingsald that P.T. Barnuiu was much worso. Ho is rapidly falling and probably will not last 24. hours. MUKDUt AT SEATTLE. Seattle, April 7. A Jujiunoso lodging lioubo keeper named Jim Bkollcy was horribly butchered and murdered Inst night In nn uudor grouud restaurant built lovol with tho tldo flats lu tho basement of tho Stockholm saloon. Tho murderer Is Moot! Doosky, a Jnpaueso gambler, ami ho has not yet boon captured. Tho restaurant nud saloon Is reached by a dark winding stairway, lend Incc down botweon two saloons, and Is situated lu tho worst quarter of tho city. At 0:0 o'clock OJllcor Corbett saw Jnp men running up tho stairway to tho street, and ho caught ono who was covered with blood and turned hliu over to an other ofllccr, Then ho ran luto tho restaurant nud fouud the place tilled with about thirty excited Japs, who poured out from tho dlll'ureut mys terious doorways. Ho caught but two aud thoy wero tho cook and proprietor. In tho center of the floor was n Jup with his throat cut from ear to ear, his head scalped, and a terrible wound across the head, trying to riso to his feet. Tho blood wus streaming from his open woundB, and tho walls, tables, aud stove wero covered with blood. A bcootid later tho Jup gave a ghastly gurgle, the blood spurted ufresh, aud ho fell ou his side, dead. The cook and proprietor told who did tho murder and who tho dead man was. Latku. At 1 o'clock this morn ing Moot! Doosky, tho murderer, won captured. UUOKR TO COMMAND, Br. Paul, April 7.It Is auuouu red at army heudquurtoin hero that tho rumor naming Oetierul Thomas p. linger us siK'oe&ior to General Olbbou In command of tho Military JDIvlalou of the Pad Ho is correct aud that Qoiit'ral Ituger wltl pioccetl to &W J'ranv-lico, April 20th, NATURAL CAS EXPLOSION. Tho Situation in Europe Alarming. is ALL QUIET IN COKK DISTRICT. Elections In the East, The Chicago Election. Impor tant Land Decision. Gould and the U. P. R. R. Etc GAS EXPLOSION. Bbaddock, Pa. April 7. Eleven men wero seriously burned this morning by an explosion of gas in a row of framo tenements. Tho men wero nil Hungarians and married. Four will die, while others havo n bare chance of living. Gus leaked from an unused pipe of tho Natural Gas Company and when it was ig nltcd by a lighted match it exploded, demolishing the building and Injur ing the occupants. QUIET IN COKE DISTRICT. Mt. Pleasant, April 7. Fifty more men went to workthls morn ing at Morewood, making tho total number otovensaboutone hundred. Arrests wero made yesterday, fol lowed by a number of others to-day. CHICAGO ELECTION. Chioaoo, April 7. Tho munici pal election to-day will close ono of tho most peculiar and hotly con tested campaigns in the history of Chicago. No less than Ave candi dates aro making a contest for the muyorallty, and as between four of these It Is Impossible to forecast the result. Tho flint candidate In the field was Elmer Washburn, ox-chlef of police and ex-chief United States secret servlco bureau. IIo was put In nomination ostensibly by tho in dependent cltizons' movement, whoso object Is to minimize the In fluence of foreign elements in city administration. Tho argument in favor of its candidate Is tho necessity lu view of tho approach of the World's fair, of putting tho city into a condition as to clean streets, and render tho pollco forco so cfllcient that thieves, gamblers, nnd other crcmlnal classes) will not daro to flock to tho city in anticipation of a rich harvest. There aro two demo cratic candidates, Dowltt C. Crelger, present Incumbent, nud Carter H. narrison,;ox-mnyor who is running a plntform which promises tho appli cation of business methods to city affairs and divorce of tho polleo forco from politics. Tho flfth candidate Ib Thomas Morgan, nomiueo of the soclullulistio labor party. Tho fight between tho two factions of tho democratic paity has been partic ularly blttor. Tho stato central com mittee, Senator rainier, and tho leading domocruts from other states aro helping Crelger. OHIOAaO ELECTION. Chioaoo, April 7. Election day opened without a cloud In tho sky, aud tho temperature was pleasuut though cool. Polls opened at 0 o'clock this morning nud will close at 4 this afternoon. A heavy vote Is being polled. At 8 o'clock about ouo-third of tho entire registered voto appeared to havo been cast. THE OHIOAQO ELECTION. Chicago, April, 7. Tiiero wero numerous lights lu tho rougher wards Increasing as tho day pro. grossed. In an altercation in tho first ward this afternoon ono man was shot and dangerously wounded. At threo this afternoon Tho Post (democrat lo organ) oamo out with editorial saying Hempstead Wiuli burno (republican) Is In tho lead. URKVITIKS, Dubuque, Iowa, city election goes democratic. Helena Montana, re publicans carried the day. Keokuk, Iowa, democratic; Cincinnati, re publican; Cleveland, Ohio, republi can. A democratic supremo udge wus elected In Michigan, Tho dem ocrats also carried the following Ohio cities; Columbus, Mndluy, Napo leon, Dollnumv, Wnpakoneta, Limn, Upper Sauduska; republicans carry Toledo, Fiwtorln, Bowling, Given, North Baltimore nud lllufllon. Tho Now York Central nud Read lug Railways hnvo olleoted a com blue. Tho excitement over the reoout (rouble In Now Oreleuus, has entlr ly subsided at Rome, Italy. Tho Swedish governmen Intend to ubo strong measures to put down the "Norwegian dtoillVotlon. Judge Stephen of London Intends to retire fhim the Bench today, Kdwln Klwumti made uu align ment j isterday nt SI, Loul. Liu. j Million 30Q,0uQ. TWO CHILDKEN KILLED. Plattsville, Col. April 7. An accident occurred last night result ing In tho death of Myrtle aud Lotta Lumroy, aged six and four years. The children wero bushy engaged in starting a Are in the kitchen stove and used coal oil. The can exploded. GOULD AND THE U. I'. )l. B. St. Louis, April 7. In a publshed Interview with Gould, he Is quoted In reference to a proposition to Issue a blanket mortgage covering tho Union Pacific debt: Yes I think that when the stockholders meet toward the last of the month they will havo something to offer in that connection, a bond coyering tho entire property nnd at a low rate of Interest would be most advantageous. STATE- NEW POSTAL CLERK. Albany, Or., April 7. Tho Ore gon Pacific train for tho front this morning hud a new featuro on board that will prove a great con venience. It wus that of a mail department in charge of a postal clerk. All postofflcss on the .line will receive mail by this route, to-wlt: Lyon, Mehuma, Rock Cieok, Mill City and Hnlstead. Arrangements are being mudo to have Sclo included. NEGLEY STILL MISSING. Albany, Or. Apl. 7. No clue has yetbeeu found ofG. Nngley. FOREIGN THE SITUATION. London, April 7. Advices ie ceived here from several of the principal cupitols of Europe show that the political situation on the continent Is rcgaided as serious by leading statesmen and diplomats. Several significant moves have been mado during the past few days. Tho action ot the Russian authorities in doubling the strcugtli of the Russian forces in Volhynuis is gravely dls cussed. The greatest activity pro vails among tho troops garrisoning tho principal fortified places In Franco. Troops are being continu ally drilled in tho usual military tactics, and in addition thoy have bceu subjected to serious night alarms lu order to test their ability to rnpidly respond to a coll to repel nfoo. leprosy cases. Ottawa, April 7. The report of Dr. Smith, physician at the Acndie Lacarrctteo, shows that tho leprosy with which a few settlements ot fishermen In New Brunswick have heen ailllctcd for tho past half a century, Is being slowly but study eradicated, A nsii story. London, April, 7. It Is rumored today thut the lady to whom It is alleged Puruell was secretly man led is a dnughter of Mrs. O'Shea. The story finds few believers. LAND DECISION. Washington, April 7. Secretary Noble yesti rday rendered n decision lejoctlug applications to perfect about forty-two onirics made under the timber and stone acts, made by members of the Kuwuh Co-operntlve colony lu California, now within tho Scqulora national park reserva tion, created by acts of cougrc&s ap proved September 25th aud Ootober 1st, 1800. Tho sooretary holds that theso applications to purchase under tho timber nud stone ucts wero not entries of hinds, nud parties making tho snmo acquire no vested right thereby. Tho uppllcntlons nro there fore denied. It Is estimated that these colonists hnvo expended in the construction of public roads and other improvements about one hun dred thousaud dollars. The only relief must be by not of congress. MARKETS. WHEAT San Fuanoisoo, Aprll7,-.Vheut buyer, '91, $U7J.J Eupepsr, This Is Is w lint you ought to have, to fully enjoy life. Thousands tirv tcaruhlug for It dully. Thousand f dollars are Biwut annually by our ,vopio lu the hopo that thoy may attain tills boon. It may bo had by all. Wo guarantro thut Electric Bitters, If used according to direc tions will oust the demon Dyspoi sla und Install luiteud Kiioay. Eloc trlo Bitters for Dysposlu und dlteuctt oi Oliver, oumiucu, nun Kidneys,, Bold utoOontul $100 per bottle by Fry, Druggist. ' llut-klcu'a AruU'Nt, . The Ileal Halv lu tUo world for Cut, Hrule,tN.n, Ukvni, rlt Ruum, I uvm horttt, telle . liit lUmW, CtillDlaiii. thriy ourw rtlw, or no iy nwulrei. ti 1 guaranteed to dw jpeifcci kartUtuctluu or inouc)- refunded- lYltv, 54 cuu per i.vii mm Murium nniiiiuu, null imi Willamette Unlversty. Editor Jouulal. The following communication Is from a representa tive of one of the founders of the Willamette University, who has lived in Salem and has seen the growth and work of the school since It was erganized: Half a century ago Willamette university wus unknown. Bniem was not in existence. Theie wuu a school for Indians located ou the Willamette river, some ten miles north of tho present site of Salem. That was the first school iu the Wll mette valley. There was much dis cussion about the removal of that school to unother locution, on ac count of the constant illness, result ing from the miliaria in the Ion lunds. The employes of the M. E church, few iu number at the time, differed in their views aud the speeches were fully us heated and oxhuustlve as any of those of the present administration bearing upon Its (tho Willumetto university's) re moval down near the Indian "Che mawa" sohoolof today. Wlllamett university lias never beeu moved. The zeal of tho committee just at this time Is quite tho thing for a real estate boom. The great expectations to result from a change in locality may materialize. Greater thing" have been accomplished iu a quarter of a century. Always, however, Consecrated by a spirit of sublime sacrifice not known in this projtct of removal. If Rev. Dr. Hlnes, D. D.,iu his re view of another Rev. in the lust Portland Advocate, Is right, one does not see the necessity of the ie moval of Willumetto university from its present site. It is like the man In the Bible who with barns and storehoues bursting with full ness said: "I will pull down and build greater." As Rev. J. L. Pur lish has given u name to tho Indian Tralulug Bchool, wo suggest thut he being u pioneer well versed in the lore of early times of which, lie was a part, it would be a kludly act, if not a Christian duty for him to give some fucts rclntiug to its founding und growth. Somo facts lu regard to the present building, how funds were secured, and about the lauds tho university once owned. It is said ho gave$G00O, which Is well aud praiseworthy. Willumetto univer sity cost something more than thut amount. Many queries arise among those not conversant with the early history of this institution. Would it not he a good time to speak of somo of the work of old Oregonlans and let the new comers know somo of tho work ings by which Willumette university wus given u nuaio and u place, and of the lunds which once belonged to tho Institution, to bo used only for tho benefit of the school and its future growth. The time has come when tho lands aro needed. Why aro they not available? Ono thought more. If, after all theso years, locuted In the "heurt of Salem," Its own land lying all about the university building, lands donat ed by thoso who might bo named, other donations might come in an other tlmo. Tho lunds wero pluced in tho euro of men who havo raude u success of whatever thoy under took for themselves. If with nil the uid und gifts to tho Willumetto uni versity it does not como up to the high standurd its friends claim for it, how will It do any better iu an other placo undor the samo manage ment? Questions might multiply, und for today we will not say more. One Who was There. SUPUKMK COURT. Salem, April G, '01. Stato of Oregon, resp. vs. Frank Jarvls, npp.j appeal from Multuo mah county; judgment loversed and tho case remauded to tho court below for further proceedings not in consistent with this opinion. Opin ion by Bean, J. A. Pllz, resp. vs. W. M. Killings worth, app.; appeal from Multno mah county; Judgmont reversed nnd tho case remnuded to the court be low with dliectlous to sustain the demurrer. Opinion by Bean, J. Stuto of Oregou, resp, vs. E. Myer, nnd Jnck Wright, upps.; uppeulfrom JuoksoH county; Judgment of the court below reversed. Opinion by Lord, J. 8. P. R. R. Co., npp. vs. S. Russell, resp.; appeal from Marion county; Judgment of the court below atllrmed. Opinion by Lord, J. Volney Henienwny, resp. vs. I. M. Francis, npp.; appeal from Luio county; judgment of tho court bo low nlllrmed. Opinion by Strahnu, C.J. A. T. Hegle, app, vs. Frank Anoy, resp.; appeal from Jnckson county; reversed and tho enso remanded to tho court below with directions to II nd the law lu accordance with this opinion nud to render Judgment thereon for tho plantlfV. Oplulon by Stratum, C.J. Geo. Willi, resp. vs. Oregon Short Llueot nl., upps. npiwal from Wusco county; argued and submitted, Mmi the Life lluull Krejour wmivbulteivd dlniumiKi hnit U dualled to piece iwon (but cruel reef liv inn filmic wham. S4e, ton, a shattered ' phxauiue faxl j icldltiir In the utiunku i,r dUiNuenllh that ImperUI rvnoMttor of I health ami atrviKtu, ,Mette Htomrh IU loUon unuinn ami iliuuuijti, IU uv utvu.wfe. i lir me iUilWtlua,M) Illy niul Drtuuuot, malarial conirMalut. khl lie a am! OUuMer. mut tbut nhj.Uatl! drcay wtllioui u.mm cau.e, whtrhli ollw priiwuir,rtfnij .n.cktsl ami , ulilnmWly ixmnl l thU uivJIdnu uf many iuo aiut un reulu. Mf.i appo int aud Ifc-ur ra 1m prut 1 ty ibl Utla. I fill toulo nud uiuuior. tbouw 0f whleb' )lartM lead, to remdy uudut Inna. MMaujtojai.yi 1 1 i'.i: a I Hopeless, Yet Saved. From a letter written by Mrs. Ada E. llurd of Grntou, S. I)., "Wu? I tukeu with a bad cold, hich settled 1 on iii.v Lun-ts. couifh set In nnd four I doctors gave me up. I gnvc myself 1 up, detlrmened 1 cotilcl not stay. 1 My husbund wus advised to get ! Kinir's Discovery for Consumption, Couclis nnd Colds. Took lu all. . eight bottles; it has cured me und I am now well and hearty." Trial free at Fry 's Drugstore. A lllililKtii rpiitrnl Ratlrnail Kniploje his,iih uasn, uiirseen cnrn Content. While employed as agent of tho Mlchicnn Central Railroad Com pany, at Augustn,Mlch., my kidm-ys became diseased, and from uu im poverished and Impure stute of the blood, my general health wus en tirely uuderminul. I consulted the leading physiciuns of this city and Ami Arbor, ami ull pronounced my case Bright's diseise. In October lust, I begun tuking Hlbbard's Rheumatic Syrup, and am to-day a well man. It uflords me pleusuro to render suffering Immunity any good that I can, und I wish to say thut it is the gieatest blood kidneyand liver medicine in the world. E. Lakzilere, Agent M. C. R.R. Albion, Mich Sold by Smith & Stciner. Do not duffer from sick headache a mo. merit longer. It Is not necessary. Carter's llttlo lher pills will cure you. Dose, one llttlo pill, s nan price. Hmall dose. Small pill. Mrs. Chnrlcs Smith, of Jlme. Ohio, writes: 1 hae iwdevery remedy for sick lis ulaclie 1 could hear of for the rmst flf- tpeujears, but Outer's little liver pills am me more goou man nil me rest. Have no equal as a prompt and positive cure lor sick Ueudache, bllliuusness, consti pation putn in tho side, and all liver irouoies. carters nine liver puis. Try them. SALEM MAKKET KEI'ORT. A SynopnlH of the Maikets llulii; mill belling l'rlcen. HETAII. 1'RICKS. REVISED QUOTATIONS. Shouldeis.Suijar cured,per lb,12J4 Breikfast bacon 12 to 15 Hams Hugar cured, per Ui.lCJjCc. Heef 715 I'orlc 10 1214 Mutton 10 UUe. Vtal 1012c. Timothy feced Per pound, Vic; selling lied clover seed Per pound, ac. Whltoclovcr seed Per pound, 20c. J" A1MKU IOC 1UI pUUUU. Red top 10c per pound. Lincoln Gruss l'io 12Uc oer oound. uyeuius-, im per pouuu. OiclnrdUrw .17c per pound. Upnus 5c per lb. Oat meal at tc. Canned FrultI'caclies, J3 00; npricol, $3 00, blackberries, $3, corn, best grades $2 00, torn itocs jl 50, btrlng beans SI GO, grecu peas SI Si, per do:. In two lb cans Uieeu l'rult Choice app es7i(?l 003 pfi box; pears 75c per box; potatoes 6()c, cariots 50c, parsnips 7oc, onions 6c per lb. 1'ish Salmon ifcMOo pci lb; Sturgeon 5 7c per lb- small fish SlOcper lb, salt sulmou. 710c per lb. HUYINI1 I'KICES. Wheat 70c net. Flour Fer barrel, SI.75, best 1WJ lbs. Oats Per bushel, 50 52c. Iiailey 1'tr bushel, u)c. Hi an Per ton. Sill 50 at mill, sacked. Shoits Per ton, f 20 50 " sacked. Chun Per ton, $21 M " sacked. Hous Quoted nt 21 to2Gc per lb. Eggs ljc nei dozen. Potatoes Per bushel, 15c Corn me il Ac pel pound. Cheese 12He per pound. Uiled plums Perlb. u7c ; Dried prunes Pi rib U)l2o. Imported piunes 7'c pei lb. Uiutei Xiia pel pouudforgood Lud 10(a)lcperlb. Hams Per pouud,ll(12c. Haoon sides 010 per lb. Shoulders H&ja per lb. Uhlclieus.. 8 to Ho per poind. Turkeys 10 to 12cpcr lu, Geese 7(nh per lb. Dupks, 12KHe per lb Bprlng Uhfckeus iOc per lb. SCROFULA tint Iminirity ot llio blood which 1 1 jcls iui5iglitij liuiiiisorMiellliijrs out. i iiulsiil thcnick,e.us(si ilnfultuu li its m tlierwns, legs, ot fiet, dutlu e ikeis la lliocjes, rais, or nose, (u'tcaepti. i l!!iulncs3 or dtafness, istlie oiiglui i nnples, cinceioiib grmMlis, or the ni u ! cr in uilfesPUUms usually abcrllnd t 1'iimois;" and fastening ujiou tlio mt'- ti'cs coiisuiiiptlon, and death, licit" Most anrleitt, it lstlio most general il II diseases or affections, foi vuy fc icrsons aro entiit.lv fiec from it. How Can It Bo lly taking Ilood's Sarsaparllla, which, by ho rem uk.ililo etui s It has accomplished, flen whin other medicines hive failed, N is iirinon Itself to be i potent and peiul n nieillcino tor this disease. Somo ol 'ieto cures arc really wonderful. If jmi tiller from scrofuli oi linpuro blood, Lo sure to tiy Ilood's Sirs iparllla. l. cry sprlngmy wife and children hit e Dion tiouMed witli scifula, soies brcik 1 1, out on them lu virions places. My .llio boy, ilueo u.us old Ins been n tcnlblo stitlcier. Last spring ho was one miss of sores trom held to ieet. I wag . dlml to tie Hood's biisnparilla, aud wo 1 no all taken it. riicresultlsthatnllhao 1'ien ctiud ol tho scioiula, mj llttlo hoj ilng eullnly Ireo Irom sores, and all four f tiy children loik Lrlght and healthy." V. It. Atiiiuto.n, Ptssaic City, N. J. food's Sarsaparllla solllij ilruggUti 1; six fr;3. Prepareit Iij 1 1IOOL i CO., Apothecarle, Lowell, llai :00 Dosos Ono Dollar fcr HEALTH. I'nic?u aJ'n Btlum No. 1 Cures Chncrct, flnV and ccond suet, Borncn tho tort and Bedy: Sore Ear.' Srphllltloi4tirth.dleaed Scalp, and al prfiuary forma ol tha diieasa known ., Syphilli. Price, J3 00 vr llSm- Cur.a-.T.rtUrr. McrcurUllTlUc RhVu niatlnn, Taint In tha Boom, ralni In th. H(J. back of tha Kk? UlcVratJi fii Throat, SyphlUtlo KaVh iunS and ,n. tr td ArJ., SthWol iu"ba.?nd eradlcatea all diwaw from thi , SLuhlCUr,rrin.,h bll Pur ao" healtbr. l'rlcs is OO nr Iiniti. a8,,f " t fur. .( Gonorrhea, OlML Irritation Orl. ana all UrinarVorClJnr for h BU hcalmsof SrrAilltlVsoJ?. andcrur-Uona. l.r,.V (JPSSBSft and Brain treatment: IphnUUri" Tanlo aud Nvrrlna, THE RICHAnDs"DRUQ CO.,Aotuta fiOO it Sit MAUHET ST . Vraaciaco, cm ' . J P LJt hr- qM ijA ytm Jta. fl .3t f at F-feUEr55' JLJJ C!"'i 1 1 M The cqulralent. In EnslUh moncr, ol 83,500 u ouco offered by on old lady In Iondon for tho return of a farorite est which had strayed or boen stolen. People called her a " cranfc," and perhaps she wis. It la unfortunate that ono of tho rentier mi should ever (rain this title, yet many do. It la. howeer, frcquontly not their fault. Often ffjctlonal derancementa will apparently change a woman's entiro nature. Don't blatno euch euff rcrs If thoy are "cranky," but tell them to use Dr. Fierce'a Favorite Proscription, which Is an fcifalllbio remedy for " fcmnlo weakneMcs." " 1 a onto Prescription " has cured thou-s-xtidn of poor, bed-ridden sufferins: women of "feraalo weakness," painful Irregulari ties, ulcerations, organlo displacements and kindred aliments too numerous to men tion. It Is tho only medicine for women, sold by drucffisls, under a positive pfiiaiauioo cii&t it win, in every case, Kivo (satislaction or the prico (81.001 will bo refunded. WORLD'R DlSrSNSiRT MnDITAI. AESO- OiATio.f , Proprietors, Buffalo, K. V. Dr-PffiBCiE'S PELLETS Purely Vegetable nnd Perfectly ESat-micmi. Unequaled as a liiTor lIH. Qmalles Cheapest, Easiest to Toko. One Tiny, Suear-coalcd Pel let a Bo-e. Cures Sick Ileadnchc, Billions i leadachc, Conatipnlloii, Indigestion, Hlllons AttackK, nd all derangements of tho Stomach and Bowels. E5 cents a vial, by druggists. Capital National Bank SALEM OREGON. op, - - - 575,091' - - 15.001 Surplus, It. S. WALLACE, - - P, evident. W. W. MARTIN, - Vlco-PrO'drtent. J. H. ALHEHT. .... Cashier. DIRhCTORSi W. T. Gray, W. W. Martlu I. M. Martin, K. is. Wallace. Dr. W. A.Cusick, J. II. Albert, T. McK. Patton LOANS MADE To farmers on wheat and other nmike able produce, consigned or in More either in private gi inarleior public warehouses. State and Couoty Warrants Bouiilit at Par COMMERCIAL PAPER Discounted at reasonable rates. Dratt drawn direct on Now York, Chicago, ai Krancisco, Portland, London, Paris. Herlli Hong Kong and Calcutta. WILLIAMS & ENGLANr B BANKING CO. CAPITAL STOCK, all Subscribed, 20l),0' Transact a general banking lmlius in all its brandies GEO. WILLIAMS. Wst. ENOLVND HUGH McNAUY.. Preside. -Vice Presidcn Cushle DIRECTORS: Geo. Williann.Wni E.nf land, Dr. J. A. Richardson, J. W. llobson J. A. Ilaktr. Ilank in new Exchange block on Com merclal street. 8 12-tf EVERBEARING BJSSffiSra until frost. Descriptive price list iiee Situ winquist, Itusellvil e.Ore INbURANCE Company. Fire and Ma rine. O. W. BEELER, Aeent, - Salem, Oregon M.T. RINEMAN DKALEH ,IN Staple and Fancy Groceries, Crockery, Glassware, Lamp, Woeden and Willow ware. All kinds of mill feed AUo veeetablesand fruits in their heuxou "Illghest Trice paid for country produce.' We sojiclt a share of your patronage. 0-9 H2 Slate tdicit GEO. CYAN WAGNER At 10J State street Is prepared to fratin pictures neatlr aud at lowest 11 ing r.lte Call around and examtup his work. Hi also has a fine assortment to select fiom ot Wall Paper and Picture Moulding. "ITThaas, THE WATCHMAKEK, 215M Commercial St,, - Salem, Oregon, (Next door to Klein's.) Specialty of Spectacles, and repalrinc Clocks. Watches und Jewelry. MORGAN & MEADE, Truck & Dray Line. Good teams and prompt work is our stronghold. $1 WILL BUY A LOG Of Eoods at our store! We carry a full llni of groceries, feed, crockery, clashware. cl gars, tobacco aud confectionery, T. BURROWS, No.22flCommerulal St., Salen FOUND! J. J. ROBERTS, 95 Stnte St. FOB SALE Or Trade for Real Estate, Address MARTIN riioMlMiv cl6"Im Turner, Oregon E. C. CROSS, Butcher anil Packer, State 8U and Court St.-The best menu delivered to all part of the city? M. J. PAITON, m. D. EMridj1 BW, Sib, Otigiii. l)lfUAfctM rrunaAH ..... nd pute dUeeS ' cn"aren! bronie m nfzrzw- iii ., BUU mieuu ooujuluiion 'I'axiiayers, lUa Notice! sgajriajdtes? -v.Mooiwuiaoon be added. ' BAKER Greatest labor Raving invention in the Iiotiehold lire v i I vnilutieanf uoods from the finest Inec lo the coiiimhL m., .'.,.' Mllf 3 clean, without rubbing or boiling, wlllmut the ufc tf thin,Ual w! destructive process ouly soap and watt r. '1 he n mpuny t wiluJ i?rl9 61000 to anv erson who ill produce a family wnher eiiual to th bi EIIA In the following peints: ing. Variety of labilo washei clothing. Simplicity and per; ERA In the following peints: Pi Ice. Labor f-ning. ing. Variety of labilo washed. Cleaning pirfictly w ftlu.ut dairt cunning, otmpiicny unu perieet, eoiihirueiioii. nio, Mtielit Bnj y'i bility. Satisfaction guaranteed or money lefuudtd fcolo a ."i Marion couuty. Aui:j!u.fuu -...... 0 wViU AfoM.. mmk a w ii s; amm mrr nm - ----- - -r .- - " -. i, ZEPIOUZEi Cash Paid for Wool and Hides. Salem, J. G. HARRIS, EXPRESS N0S. 16 & 21. Leae order at R. M. WudeiCo's. Re liable work or no pay. $500Reward! WE will pay the above reward for any ra iu i.Ki Liuiiiiiuiut, djspepnia, slue headaUio, iudlKtstloii.conbllpullonor cos tiveness wecanuot cioe witw west's Veg eitabkLiqer Pills, when tho dliectlous aio UrlulPcompliid with. 'Ihty nie purtly vegetabl, uid ne-erfail to give hatl fac tion. Si gar coated, Laige boxes, contain IngJOpllN, i?5 (.cuts. Hewnre of counter feits and mlta'louR. Tho jrenuine nianu fuethred ohly by 'HIE JOHN C. WEsT Co. Uite."olll, bold by Geo. L Good, Di iifglst, 309 Com. etr"t Siloin fir. HELLENBRAND'S Eating Parlors k Candy Manufarior y, 2S6 Commercial Street. UIL OF FARE: Ice Cream lOo , 15o. and U5 cents Lotlce, 'lea or Chotolateand Cako-.IO cents Mush and Milk 10 cents Plate ot Soup in cents Hot Cakes Cotlto or lea IZl5 cents ee steak anil 1 kcs 25 cents lVlf cl'Punti K 23 cents Mutton Chop and I ggM 25 cents Venli-ou nnd LgK3 25 cents Pn'tiSS'l? 1'Kg9 - centa liamnnd l-ggD 25 centa Freth Oysters any style ."."25 cents 25 Cent Regular Dinner Served Fromtlto3 0'Clock A nice Mirlely of egetables, etc., etc. Also tea, coiree or milk with all 25 cent meals without extia charge. Choice Cigars, Imported an Domestic, alwajs on tiand. ' Porter llouse bteak and Eggs 50 cents render Loin Steak and Kggs. "60 centa B. K. HALL, Paper Hanger. Leacorder;at Globe Real Estate Exchange Bon Ton Restaurant, B. W. LEWIS. P'resti Meats, Oysters, Eto. Always on Hand. OPEN AT ALL HOURS. 318 Commercial Streot, SALEM. Orejron. Hift A pamphlet of Information andab.(" TOifOllln I'atonta. CaTeat. TradeMk. XjJMarka, Coprrichts, ent 1tu.S7 im9W28U&. M 3 & A i-l"rrfiTri7TirnM - , r & stranqj .02 Commercial Streel, ' hf"o k Piiraps. Pi roi-Orchard hJ ttcwiira Wvi ii..i,i,i.:.r. aM -b-"U aJ BROOKS & HARRETT. Best Lines in the City- Fishing Tackle mi CABRUB mm fiii . . - - m- -m. - -w . . J State Street. &l CO. 231 Commercial Street. - OreM. 5c Want Column Notices insorted foi ONE CWiT PeI UUU KACH lKMEKTlON, No m tlenieut inheitediu this uolttmn for le than twuty-livo cents. 17(011 H ALU A large house and lot J J Mitith h ilein. with twenty bans. fiuit lico. Apply olU.Il.l'uKejOnetlix uoitli of brick siore. U!f ITtOIt SALE. FHe Jertey trade on II licli 1 1 r DnfPntlrr ncnllaonnT A. utnn Jtiiitv J.C11CIIIJ uuiaun" brnku. Cun bo Keen ut my place tr cu i ffiu x . ftruilVi ntTCU .unco " I JiOR REN T.- House and stable on W V west corner of Center and UDtnjS; enquire at same, XTICKLY furnished rooms to rent,' hn.ird. 1,1 nlpnKiintpst llartofcity.EM street car lines. 106 Center street W08 1710 II SALE, CHEAP -Cart aDdtwJ 1 Inqulie at R. II. WestacottiBtawl 8.17-ftt TTtOlt HALE A parlor set at a taP-J j no. ib uoiiagesiiivi. J JIOR SALE Two square pianos faJ very cheap.at Dlfiiiond'smMHtgl TTIOll HALE. A new house con H !....., nl.nlr cllt.DlPlI 111 land Addition, connected nl l uuierworks aud is com eniein w'"-;-,! line. Tcrm leasouab'e. Ib?"! Dorrunte, ninth west corner of "" fiT.rii.ii.a.i.7Dirouid m T.OIl SALE-12K acies of Ian I V south oi alciu. Lnqjlreatuui' 3 2 lin , mo TRADE -A safe, ge ntl' ipwjj I rmi. lnninraat this Ofllce. "1 WAN TED.-A gi rl or m ointt J eri.l kminntwork luaH Applj 01 address with lefcrencwj Ai.oiiice. A ""J-ATBAltUALV-Tbe talk w UU L. C. b liber, uexl aS) oilico. KIKI)' HUAIW .xm ' .we) . .- Pi ACSH1UU IUUII1 Ul l.i-w nvw--- K HAlHiAlN.-Ah new'Ua i sulo lu bonlh M unu' quire of w.ii. MiiuMii' . v .. .. . l.vP. rrftabHji 'i.;;?7oiowftM .UAlUfAllv-M - I urn- I70RrtALE.-botit three gW I jrret oie of in It --Sj oeiy; cxjnteuicui. "--,-1"(i y 1 millug wuter ou pn'j 'fJfS. i,. i.,r,,,i,u ut KKuuud house m 'r. ;." "7.r. Yniio koibj- MUU U ABJIMU j4 ,f A . ,J.. iniraCtl Wairakdduionfor jituger, 122 .MM street , Ann i. RIICH. B1 iron uniw . Ol SAUEM, - Tmn-.rtunerBl'n,rt' nil HoikrlU f 111 - WSSSM "li.- tf. m nAaf".,sa ff t lkft i?:s:erSr- -r yggs. -&?&$ JtSSZX&r