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, T--r- W5jry -T r5" .am T AID ITU ,n:rlt.i0.18.)l U'DAY - .MMi'tUlTION. vnMflC)r,'V cnm li.VlTu-V'-.'Srtbe price &$Rffi& ESvds. ' ...,.lnl- " " '. " ;.-oK"-" . EUCIB I "" ..111 .-- . - P.r'SS m 1 lllll - , At1 111, 11 ,if HJ"'Tt(i ww n del,iys lu ;,Mfven'.-' T KLl,niw Sernoon associated jw" rH Dealers n!l Varnishes, Glassware, rau, ,,-.-, - Brusnes, " - j Bic i iv nr wti UiJji -. entslort"- - Can BaWng rowuui , WCALMARKHi. net 721 cents per uu. Wheat S5 28 to35tcnt8,erlb' .nitetowyourcandy i8at IterWU made fresh every Ebttong v"" f. " .1 ? h n ifnl M(l VI fTOBl . . .,i...oinn nt. Rtrontr's. miim01 luc-"! " Oiswseason just at us ueignt, ..(, nmw nnened dally. Eastern !- received every four days WESTACOTT & IRWIN. WlI.LDEBA.TEAQAIN.-ThO attend Ue of the Alkas' debate Saturday bight was well attended, and among E&oae pre3tnt were several muico. he ctuestiou of nutting the country la a war footing immediately, was irell discussed. A few members of She Philodorlan society, of the Uni versity were present and joined in She debate. Tlte anirmativo vua Supported by Judge Pratt, Frank BDivy, N. it- uayiora, in. iu. ew- iDortand C.J. Pence. The negative Iwas maintained by u. a. urown, H. 0. Starr, J. H. McNary, W. J. IlCArcy and H. N. Rounds. The itaisloa was iu favor ot the negative ptquestlon for nextSaturday night i " Resolved That aliens ViiU be denied ownership in real joipsoaal property involving a lea of morchantile, aijrlcul- ftaor otIier publicj character. FlF..D'Arcy and J. H. McNary are ftie leaders. Work Begun in Earnest. iMuch baa been said through the press about the electric extension to the fair grounds, aud the rumor has ilrequently been given that work liaaldsoon be in progress on this iartaat addition to Salem's street laaccommodations. The Journal Eaglad to announce today that be- iiireeDtweuty-tlvo and thirty men Ltreat work grading tho road bed. Ifheworkwas begun at tho soutli jeadof tho road where it leaves Chemeketa street. Tho grading mil not bo heavy, with the excep tion of the one flat this side of Eaglewood. In this place a fill of a totormore will be made. From Eigleffood to tho fair grounds the idedoes not vary a foot. The feraent force of men will not be (tofln making the road ready for kcars. Filings. Wm. B. Hall, J. W. dwell and H. F. Wilson, of East Poland, Qled articles incorporating lie Calvary Btptist church, of that p-y, with the secretary of state loliy, capital stock, ?2000. J. A. !er, It. S. Wallace, B. S. Cook, J. Albert, Win. England, W. N. adu?, O.S. Pease and B. F. Bou- 4m,of8alem, filed article incorpo- ang the Salem City Railway com- PJ; capital stock, ?00,000-D. M. FMh, Robt. Mayes, Hugh Glenn, p. Peters, Max Voyt and Frank oagalln are the Incorporators of w Dalles Portage Railway com- Wy.witli acapltal stock of $500,000. iles fur which were filed with the ftary of state today. !e Damage Suits. Julius 1 has filed a twtition for a new P'galDst the Southern Pacific This suit was in tho nearly ull last week and was Saturday by a jury verdict "MWJ damages for plaintiff. The "wBHa8 M. Leonard vs tho l' eMnr... - (1CIW1 fnr In. 'iV- Kft.lvc.rt I.. .1... c.n.n .i.rontr !' Mt v "". IU him oaiiiu ,?vw up this afternoon, and irwto Javi'Sjury was impaneled: hi' U. F. Jory, A Schel- C!Bst-Al1 Sm,lh tt'if n1- Hbelley, A. I Peter Savage, ". it. hM- -W T T1.I-. ft T-k ''D, Jones. Lost ir,... .- . lu. "ukv ON POTATOES. 1'. J . l-ui oey.wh,.. " fetfifVu "v",ca,H l" "",, ly. "vuumy, nas iuu j 'is count v. hna 4m ins 1P1H nn..u X Atn I iT"4 which ho offets to Bell ---' -- uusul'i. luese Bauiu 4ealn..t ..i. ... . f. " u coum navo ueeu fir. , ceula a bushel. Borne ! n" money in the past by i a potatoes over winter for Si!. The Pn,,9lte ba9 i&tBh- ""niimg outcome when e,u"r,!rused 6 ceuts at dlg- duaifipAraJW, ! Rmrenes. oruciv, PCIT t osT elements of healthglvlug. C Pwww.-The Marlon fflngaud appetite restor Aralt Gruwer8' association ,B everybody ttC'Pal meeting Tuesday ktlbla eoaou- Do no ! J, ,. - cauiui' room or kwr-Utt, hotel. nni r.rt C!,.'i..ri,T jpeclally urged r8t i t -v"Jr kc w D. Allen. Boo'v. inftarrrfiTHftiiii rrTsTYA BULD ATTEMPT Ti BOLD ATTEMPT TO ESCAPE. Convict In the Urr-con State Prisfln lUska His liifn for Ijlbrrly The urama Kudu Abruptly. The Oregon Btate penitentiary vvus thrown Into it state of excitement Sunday in irrdng, between tun aud eleven o'clock, by the report that a prisoner had escaped. An Invest!- gatlon revealed the fact that ouo of the neatest schemes ever attempted at the pen had been almost executed. Had the prisoner not been excited und in too much hurry ho doubtless would have been far away at this time. Between 10 and 11 o'clock Sunday morning the nu-n in the third ward were let out of their cells to clean them and take their turn at the Imber ship, as is the custom. John Case, a convict in that ward was thu man who had wchemed to escape. Case had taken with him on leaving, his cell a rug which had been made of burlap Hacks platted in braids. This when unwound made a rope about 80 feet long with strength to be.ir the weight of a man. Tins no naa concealed under his clothes aud when in the yard he watched his opportunity. When all the other rai'n had returned he scaled to the top of the lower win dow from the yard by means of the Iron bars, or grates. From this he got on the the cornice of the tower which is about three feet dlstaut. This gave him ea-y access to the inner tower by going through a window. He made his way to the third story of the lower, went out through a window on the cornice at that point and made the perilous leap to tho top of the main building. Tho distance from the cornice,wUich is only about a foot wide, to the bulldlnir Is some five feot. To stand on a bise of one foot against a wall almost neroendlcular and leap over a chasm five feet, and this 30 feet above cround is no small feat. This was successfully done by the convict. When on this roof he could easily grope his way to the west side of the pen without fear of detection. When in the tower he had taken the precaution to don himself in cit izens clothes aud leave his stripes behind. In a room in the tower are kept the clothes worn to the pen by convicts. Among these he found a suit to fit him. At the west wing of the main building ho tied his burlap rope, which was to send him out of prison, around a chimney aud begun the descent, but when about one-third ot the distance to the ground his hold slipped and he weut down with a heavy jolt thus stuning him and arousiug those inside, who rush ed out and captured him before he gained his senses. Tho capturing was the work of two trusty convicts who work In the dining room. They held him until the clerk, Mr. Barr, could come to the rescue with a pair of heavy revolvers. Ho was found to be.or at;ieast pretended to bo badly hurt. Tho fall was between 15 aud 20 feet. Case is ssrviug his second term. He was convicted of larceny and sent up from Clatsop county, Feb. 2, 18S6. He was let out Jan. 9, 1889. During that time he worked in. the bakery and was a trusty. Ho was convicted the last time iu Multno mah county, January 1890, for an assault with a dangerous weapon, and was sentenced to seven years. During the time served on this sen tence he has worked in the mould ing rooms. This man with such a checkered career was born In Missouri and is only 27 years old. Had he not lost his hold when making the descent( he would now be iu tho mountains and would be a bard man to catch. Warden J. W. Berry says he will prevent the possibility of1 another man making the jump from the tower to the roof. DeHaven's Livery. Mr. W. M. DeHaveu has bought out Hopp & Petty, the "hay barn" livery busi ness on State street. The new pro prietor took charge April 1st, but has been uuder the weathor with la grippe, so that he has not been able to do much. Ho will now give tho busiuess his personal attention. Mr. DeHavencame from near Gervais, where he was bom and raised. Ho will run a first-class livery and boarding stable. Banquet. Mr. V. 8. Pease, of Nashville, Tenn., who is in the city in tho interest of the Chicago syndi cates, who have been negotiating for the Salem horse car line, will give a banquet to the real estate men of this city at the Willamette hotel tonight. Mr. Pease desires to becouio acquainted with these men and takes this measure to so accom plish It. Lecj Amputated. -The young man, Mulkey, who had his leg bo severely mutilated iu the Henness saw mill, near Gates, a few weeks ago, has been compellod to submit to ,..... n.w nmnutated to save uuv.hs "-. .... . ,,, his Hie. The bone was . bare His , thiirh to the foot. "" "" D ...., . , ,.. ... i, in rnwivnrv LlUtT menus ieur iui uu .www Ninb Thousand Feet. There arrlvedum oda;- 0-000 feet of rhlTiewdlsignB in picture mould- lug from the eastern factory, tor Geo. F. Smith, wuere ,uu - ways get the imesi mj " work. ti. Knrlnsr Medicine. The nonularlty which flood's Her t lX: , Jilned as a spring medl- ! !.. la i.iinfll.rrUI. IV wwo." - e'"'m ..-"0---T ,, .,..uuatf mSI --i - -- in .m mucu Mi ?""?."'' ur.nar!ll. nefltteu py oou - ri-kM tfao purines too utw - weak strong. PERSONAL MENTION. CITIZENS EN J. V. Mtnto, of Portland, was in Salem today. J. C. Johnson ts In Jeiri-rsoii today on business. Dr, T. L. Golden went farm near Marion today. up to his Joe Cavauaugh returned from a visit to Sllverton this morning. D. V. d; Held came up from Port land ou the 11 o'clock train. Matilda Mutt aud Jacob Ulugtnau wero granted a llceufio to wed today. Chas. Meaner, of'J'acoma, Is visit lug with his bister, Mrs. Prof. Ar nold. Howard F. Carey, special ageiit for liult.nir, Guthrie &. Co., ot San Francisco, N in Salem ou business. Otho Hall, special adjuster of the California Lire Insurance company is in tho city in the interest of his compauy. Itev. C. A. Wooddy, editor of the Pacific Baptist of Portland, preached iu the Baptist church of this city, Sunday night. Mr. and Mrs. John Simpson, of Scio, spent Sunday lu Salem vh-itliig Mrs. S.'s parent,s Mr. aud Mrs. J. 0. Johnson. A. W. McMllleu aud family, of Kansas, arrived in Salem this morn ing where they intend to make their future home. Mrs. Sallluger, of Canyon City, Is the guests of Mr. aud Mrs. Phij Metschan. The guest and family of Mr. M. are in Independence today on a pleasure trip. President T. VauScjy, of Willa mette university, Dr. N. Doane, Dr. C. C. Stratton and Itev. T. F. Royal, of Dayton, were passengers for Cor vallis this motniug to attend the ministerial association which will be iu session in that city a few days this week. LOCAL HKIEPS. Fresh strawberries just received at W. A. Benson's on State street. The foundation Is being laid for the handsome residence of T. Hoi versou, on the corner of Chemeketa and Winter streets. Umatilla county sent to the state treasurer today $18,855.44 of its state taxes. Tho street sprinkler could do a good work iu Salem these dry days. Tho commencement of Willa mette uulversity will occur June 11. The graduating class from the colle giate department numbers six, three gentlemen aud three ladie3. Judge Pratt, J. J. Shaw and M. W. Hunt, constitute a new law firm of Salem. The members of tho firm are all well known here. Their headquarters will be In the office formerly nsed by Pratt & Hunt, over Capital National bank. The Second Regiment band gave an open air concert iu Wlllson ave nue Suuday afternoon. A largo number of people availed themselves of hearlugsome rare music. The Building Boom. That is what Salem has just now, and con tractors and others should be sure to order their lime, cement, etc., of Farrar & Co., at once. U0TEL ARRIVALS "WILLAMETTE" Ben T. Irwin, A. R. Katz, L. G. Clark, J. A. McDonald, Ida H. Vaughn, 8. M. Leonard, Ralph Hugh, Geo. H. Hill, TJ- P. R. R., E. T. Nubllng, R. B. Whitney, Port land. H. A. Anderson, Fred Lemore, Q. W. Kolnlg, Boston. C. N. Pratt, St. Louis. S. B. Jones, Racine, Wis. H. H. Allen, Elmira, N- Y. Chas. A. Gould and wife, Pendle ton, Ore. O, W. Kimball, Roseburg, Ore. O. V. Hall, E. A. Belden, James Hixson, San Francisco. N. B. Knight, F. O. Smith, Jr., Dan Tarpley, Salem. COOK. R Hanson, Oakland, Neb. J Doyle, Onoto. S O Holman, Hlllsboro. H M Ives, Boston. W S Walker, E E Walsh, C S Rice, H M Edwards, W H Scott, D Splllane, J Gioson, O Topson, D R Wells, S W Beezley, J Melenby, P N Peterson, C F Talcott and wife, J C Gardner, Salem. J W Mutesbaugb, Portland. H R Barbour and family, Etua, Cal. L C Russell aud wife, Silverton. A Sbaw, St. Paul. Jas. Morley, N. Y. Chas. Nelson, Lluu Co. W Merrlmau, Central Point, Or. StAKUIKD. TAPP-DOTY. MIs3 Winnie Tapp, to Mr. Chas. Doty, both of Salem, Sundav, April 1891. Rev. George, of Highlaud Park Quaker church, ofllclatlng. The ceremony was performed In the presence of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brown, at the new residence of the bridal couple, on North Commercial street. Miss Tapp came to Salem with her family, from Oakland, Ore gon, during the past year, while Mr. Doty has been in the city about tht game length of time coming from Kansas, and securing employment with the Salem Street Car Co. 1 he aew couple have gone to housekecp log and their many frleutb wbb them a happy Hfe. Mr. Doty Is a quiet u,. mm.... ous young man, wbo has the confl Sofbb employers and the good wXf the public by courteous ful ?.'". r i... humble duties. Mm. n,u,c"' "I "7" .-. friend, during Doty dm maun u.-7.--; her anon. "- grace of character. nri.Hiiii'HHiM MASSB. Arrangements to KfrMvo tlu Pral- ileni. Informal IUrvullonUruiul Floral Display. At 7:30 this evening a mass meet ing will be hold In the couno'l chambers to perfect arrangements for tho reception and entertainment of tho president and party whllo in Salem. .The time for tho stav belmr in the day mid very short, tho mayor and some of the leadln,; citi zens thluk the reception should bo Informal. The plans of some aro to have a parade through tho business part of tho city and then retire to the state capitol, where the formali ties of an evening reception should be laid aside. They also suggest that the hall In tho state house bo profusely decorated with tho choic est flowers. The plans us mentioned In the foregoing are certainly commeud ablc. An hour in Salem will not afford Bulllnleut time for a formal reception to tho president aud hN party. The band should also bo out In uuifonn to take part lu the parade. Tho matter of floral deco rations is an important one, and should be put In the hands of an active committee. A good attendance should be out tonight as there is considerable work attending such a reception. MAltlON COUNTY POMONA 0UANGE. At tho regular meeting held at Aumsville on April 11, the following resolutions were uuauiniouslv adopt adept ed: Whereas tho early completion of the jN lcaragua canal is of paramount importance to the entire Paeillc coast, and, Whereas the corporations owniug triuscoiilincutal railrouds aro an tagonistic to this great euterpiise, consequently it will be opposed by them, with all their power in con gress, therefore be it Resolved, That we protest against tho election of tho agents or attor neys of these corporations us' United States senators or members of con gress, also, . Resolved, That we protest against tho anuointment by President Har rison of any person to the position of United States circuit juuge ot tins district, who Is simply a corporation lawyer, who owes his present ad vancement to corporation patrcnage aud influence. This new judge should be a good lawver, In the prime of life, unencumbered by cu tamrlim: alliances with rich corpor ations, which nmynueci hisoplmon. The grange alo concurred iu the resftlutlou as adopted by the Salem grange, as tollews: Resolved, That wo are In favor of asking the state grange oi uregon at its next session to devise some way by which a cargo of sugar can be broucht from China to Portland so as to cause a reduction iu tho price of sugar. Master H. E. Hayes, of thotato grange, was present and addressed an open meeting during the after noon. The next meeliugof Pomona will be held at Salem on Saturday, May 2nd, aud the June meeting will be held witli Surprise grange on Saturday, June 27th. W. M. Hillearv, Sec. M. P. G. Tlio New Discovery. You hare heard your friends and neighbors talkintr about It. You may yourself be one of tho many who know from personal experience just how good a thing it Is. If you have over tried it, you ure one of its staunch friends, because tne won derful thing about it is, that when once given a trial, Dr. King.s JNew Discovery ever after holds a place In the house, it you nave never used it und should be afflicted with a cough, cold or any Throat, Lung or Chest trouble, secure a bottle at once and give it a fair trial. It is guaranteed every time, or money re funded. Trial Bottles Free at try's Drugstore. Portland seems to havo a paid flro department well paid. Lotan and Jordan do not fool with politics for the fun of the thing. i Seed Corn. Suitable for Oregon good reliable seed, at Clark & Epploy'fl grocery, Court street. 4-17 d&w lw A Bargain. Two hundred extru Itallau prune trees at a bargain for a few days. H., Journal olllco, M4-3t Removed, Tho stove and tin btore of Barr & Petzel has been re moved from next door to Ladd & Bush's bank to 247 Commercial, two doors north of Keel corner urug store. 3-7-dtf New Link. Rare and delicately tinted shells of the Pacific coast, souvenirs made from the big trees of California, view albums, etc., at Geo. F. Smith's, 307 Commercial. Call and seo thenij m Art Exhihition. Look out for the art exhibition at the Singer Manufacturing comnauy' ofllce, 827 Commercial street, commencing April lflth. --10" An Opportunity in Real Estate For Sai,b for 30 Da V8. What Is known as the "Marble Corner," cor ner of Court and Liberty streets. Also 1J blocks acrofes the street north of the 32ast Salem school house. Tills property will be for sale for the next 30 days. Inquire of 3:12 lm M. L. CHAMBERLAIN, Sun hats for 25 cts. at Calvert's, A new thing No slight on quality At the Salem Cash Grocery. Instruments Filed fur Krord t tli Countr Keeonler' Ofllee. J. 11. Roork aud wife to Standurd Oil Co., or Iowa; blk 1 1 Depot ad. to Salem, f 360 j uv toti 7 uhI Jn Brad J. ii. jsnunev to u. v w ui. le'a ad. to Woodtu,rn. JMMT... mtmmt Bister Duunlway, who la a suffra clut 11ms pays her rvspects to her bro.hr, Scott, who is net: "Will the sage ol the Drogoulan, who happened to he born aud reared an only sou among a largo family of daughters, all of whom aro leading advocates of woman suffrage, bo kiud enough to tell us how ho reached tho conclusion, bo often reit erated of late in his otherwise excol lentjand respectful journal,that,"tho best women do not want to vote?" Chained tn tho Hock. Prometheus was chained to the rock TThllo vultures gnawed his entrails. So aro many people cnnined to tho rock, of preju dice, while all manner of violent medicine lntllctlnjurys upon tho sensitive lining of the Btoinch and Intestines. They nro ap parently immovaoie in vuo dciici mai to experience benefit thev thov must keep dosing with drastic medicines. unlcsstbe action of these Is powerful and excessive, uiey nro nov euusucu. incy woum uis trust n remedy of gentle action, however effective. It Is not by such purblind extre mists ns these that the acknowledged jner lts of Hostettcr's Stomach Hitters aro rec ognized. That bejlgn regulator of the stomach, tho bowels aud the kidneys ap peals to tho rational not only nppeals.but is awarded a Just vnlimtlon. Constipation, liver complaint, dyspepsia and klduey troubto yield to Its action. So ulsodoma. lurlft and rheumatism. Friday. You cannot afford lo miss the entertainment in the, M. E. church Friday evening. A good program has been arranged. School hats for 25 cts. at Calovrt's. For Sale. Two good mares, well broken for all work. Both with foal. Inquire of J. M, Payne, State street. 8 10-tf Iliicklen'g Arnica Snlvo, The Best B.ilvo In the worldlfor Cuts. lirulscs, sores. Ulcers, Halt Rheum, hover Bores, Tetter, t 'happed Hands, Chilblains, tively cures Piles, or no pay rcqulre4. It Is guaranteed to give perfect satlslactlon or money refunded. Price, S3 Scents per ujrns ana nil Hitin uruniious. nnu posi uox. Results of toil follow tho tiso ot Hood's Sarsaparllta Scvcro cases of scrofula, upon which oilier prep arations Imo been powerless, yield to tlio peculiar curatlvo powers of this medicine. Distressing cases of dyspepsia, e.xcruciat Ins complaints of the kidneys and liver, agonizing itch tps. . and p..ln of salt EnK S; B iTQ ;.We rises ot catarrh, and aches and pains of ilieumatlsm, aro cured by Hood's Sar : . .rllla. It purines the blood, and nt tlio le time tones tlio stomach, creates an e.lte, and gives strength to every i uiie i, a ot the body. GlvoItatri.il. General Debility " For four years my wiio suffored with largo tumor bunches on tlio glands under Did r.nns, and general debility of tho wholo sjstem. Sho became so poor lu health that wo weio on tho vcrgo of despair regarding her recovery. Physicians did not seem to understand her case; at all events slio never derived any benefit from their treatment. Slio finally concluded to try Hood's Sarsaparllla. Tlio Immediate effect was so marked and satisfactory that slio continued to tako It, and this 8 tho result: Slio has gained In weight From 84 to III Pounds and Is stronger and In better health than she has been for years. Tlio bunches under her arms have diminished, and we helleVo Hood's Sarsaparllla will be mo much for them In time." J. J. Noacuobs 220 Com racrcial Street, Jloston, Mass. Hood's SarsapariHa Sold by druggists. filjlxforfJ. Prcjiaredby O. I. HOOD & CO., Apothocarlci, Lowell, Mats. tOO Doses One Dollar JOHN HUGHES, Dealer in Groceries, Taints, Oils aud Window Glass, Wall Pa per and isomer, Arusis' .ma terials, Lime, Hair. Nails and Shingles, Hay, Feed and Fence Posts. Grass Seeds, Etc, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Timber and Timber Lauds. I have some fine tlmbcrland for sale. I also have thrco rellnqulthments to sell, of Hill nerpu pitch, that can bo boUL'lltchl'lin til drt class location; handy to K. 11. I also have some very cheup lands that will not cost more ti. ou per acre wnen uu jmiu uj, I know of some good R. It. land that Is very cheap that can be bought on very easy terms: Also of some very aesirauio Government lands that I can locate per sons on homesteads or timber claims. Pur. tioa wanting to obtain Government lands will do weirtocomoand see mo as I nm well posted In all of tho land laws rind latest decisions of tho general land olllco and havo had a long experience In the surveying business and havo made this a careful study lor three yeursaud will guar, nnteo satisfaction In evory respect, caa give the very best reference. I havo loca ted o er one thousand acres the lust mouth and can be seen nt my residence one block south of Cook hotel. Correspondence solid, ted. W. W. HEI'HOIIN, 4:20 J ra Kulom.Or. DON 'T Buy a lot In YEW PARK Unless you want to build on It. YEW PARK IS IN THE CITY. The city water mains aro laid through It. It Is so near the Depot, University. Poslofllco and bUHlnccs portion oftlio city that It Is not nec essary to riue. UIUIUUK" liiu mii-ui. cars run through It and leave every twenty minutes for Commercial street, North and Kast Salem. YOU CAN'T HPKCULATJ5 IN YEW PARK PHOPKItTY-the proprie tors will attend to that; hut you can buy u better homo site there than In any other portion of tho city for the same money. You will have no dust in Hummer and no mud iu winter. Its perfect draluugu Insures Its healtlifulness. Tho lots aro large aud many of them ben nil fully shad ed with yew, fir, aih and oak. Ifyou want to buy blocks of lots ou specula tion, and let them lie unimproved and Jet adjoining property make them valuable, don't patroulzo Yew Park. It Is not Built That Way Ifyou want to speculate ou op tions or blocks of eight or ten lots, go out lu the country. NORTH, eotrm. eabt or wrsTi or to the sub urbs of Portland, Astoria or uu the Bound, and Invest In a paper towu, or, what Is better, buy a tlpket in the Louisiana lottery, but keen away from Vew Park. 1titne and easy terras to borne welt er. 4U I uvm wm sv luw jmvcn mi i"t. i teiin tiiuuMi iiwjanr n iirmntm BUY YOUR- Luco Curtains, Window Shados, White Spreads, Satines and Fancy Flannels of tho 11 -OP1SRA. HOUSE BUJOKi- Gall and see our "IlX'3 PA.Ku9lSOXS. Highest Cash Prico Paid for ADDRESS TO UK H Within 5 years. Not less than 100 new houses aro going up now In Salem. Tho entire valley will make an unprecedented uulldlng growth. Therefore wo havo just laid In 20,000 l.OOO Gallons Linseed Oil. We also carry tho Jargest stock in this valley of Paints, Glass, Brushes, Oils, Putty, Varnishes, Lime, Cement, Plaster, Hair, Alabastine and Piro Brick. LEST MIXED TAINTS IN TILE MARKET ' By Can or Barrel. Hay, Grain, Feed, Groceries, Crock ery, Glass Ware. GILBERT & PATTERSON FAINTS. OILS. ill When in Need of Harness, Saddles, Whips, Robes, etc. You -will find it to your advantage to call on me bo fore purchasing elsowhero, as I have the LAPvGEST RE TAIL STORE IN OREGON. Gents' and Ladies' Sad dles iu most modern styles, HEAD QUARTERS FOR HILL'S CONCORD HARNESS--Best made in tho world. I am sole Manufacturer's Agent for Salem. NOT TO BE UNDERSOLD I Buggy Harness as low as $5.60. Wagon Harness as low as $13. This house is not of Mushroom growth, but was established by mo in 1869 and by long experience I know the demands of the trado. You can't miss the place at tho sign of "The Big Dapple Gray Horse." Thanking my customers for their liberal patronage in the past. By square dealing, I hope for a continuanco of the same. E.S.LAMPORT, 289 Commercial Stroot. You' Can't Find I shall, for the season of 1891, make a specialty of LADIES' OXFORDS. My $1.25 lino aro tho best value oversold in Salem. Call and see my $3.00 lino of Ladies' Cloth Top Patent Leather Tip Shoes. A. KL.KIN, 211 Commercial Street J, 0. QOODALE, Coburg. A. -VHEELKH, Sprlngtleld. GOODALE & WnEELBB, Lumber, Latti. Pickets 1 MOULDING, SHINGLES, &c. Agents for Ceburi: Mills. Springfield Mills nnd McICcnzle Mill. Olllco nnd Yard on the 8 west ldo of Twelfth atreot near depot. Ucst Lumbor in tho Vullcy. 4 2 N. N. MATTHEWS, Manager, Salem. SANTIAM LUMBERING COMPANY, OK MILI, OITY, Lumber, Litth, Shingles and Building material. Yard east of Depot, Salem. Wo manufacture all our own stock, and aro prerared to nil any order on the shortest notice. ..,,.. ..... , . , , 4:17-lm-dw THOMAS SIMS, Superintendent. Churchill Sash, Door & Manufacturing Co,, Sash. Doors, Blinds & Mouldings, Turning & Scroll Sawing. ' House finishing madeU order. . New jnvt KILN, by which wo can always keep a full supply of seasoned stock of all kinds. Agricultural Works, Corner of Trade and High streets, Salem, Oregon. ae .lE&jGk. Sash and Door Factory Fronts Street, Salem, Oregon, Tho befit class of work in our with tho lowest. Only Dissolution of Conarlnerfiliin. O'lIL'K is hereby given that the co- 1 nartnershIP heretoforn existing be tween i Hmllh. Kleppln oud lbiral, has this bi-en desolvcd by mutual concern, r J, U. Klnppln miring fiom IV ":..- -T' ...: ,"zj. ..."..:.. '.,, dtibUrtuo the lute linn nru payable to Hmllh, ltoy-1 and Alderwm, und suld Hiiilth, Itoyul aud Aldswon ore reloiil ble for ulldfcbt due from the ilrm und for the i and the carrying out of the coiifucUfor work April I. IWl. T.J.HMITII. kVL 4W K. W. IIOYAU IirANTHU.To contract for crop or forty W acres tut five years Kgg plums at good prices. Kuleiu IjxuiX Uu, 4:1S tf Jevot Addition . (Xiwpt UiU la tawn. i 15 rold sine January B. Cull on RIGDON & ROORK elcgaut, new lino of Wool. Produce Taken. THE PUBLIC : o. IS THE FIGURES SET FOR Salem's Population POUNDS I0F STRICTLY PURE WHITE) LEAD! Their Epal! 5BS lino at prices to compote tho boat material used. ELLIS & WHITLEY, LIVERYMEN, South of Willamette I-fotal, BAIX0M - - - ORBOON THE CLUB Livery, Feed and Sale Stables W. H, G0ULET, Prop'r, All stock loft In my care shall lecelve tbo best or attention. Telephone No, Si. Cor ner Uberty aud Vttry streets, tlalem, Or. K. II. WESTACOTT. tlVKUY, Feed hhiI Koardiug S(hVIc. Ilay and oats sold nud delivered, H Utile on I'erry street, buck of IHMiortico, Hulom, OrtKon. J. G. HARRIS, EXPRESS NOS. 1C & 21. Lfcavo order at 11.11. Wada A Co's. Ke-llBlworf;orao,i EVERBEARING StfS22& until frost. Descriptive price list free Bcnr WlRQOrsT. ifussellvllle.Ore. NEWZEALAND1 IN8URANCK Uom tr. Klro and Ma. rlue. O. W. HEELER, Agent, Baletn. Oregon GEO.G.VANWAGNER, also has anno assortment to select from ot Wall Paper and Picture Moulding, J. H. HAAS, THE WATCKBIAKEK, 215i Commercial St., Stlem, Oregon, (Next door to Klein's.) Specialty of Spectacles, and repairing Clocks. Watches and Jewelry, MORGLAN" & MEABE, Truck & Dray Line. Oood teams and stronghold. prompt work is our $1 WILL BUY A LOT Of coodsnt our sterol Wo carry a full line of groceries, feed, crockery, glassware, cl ears, tobacco and confectlonory. T. BURROWS, No. 220 Commercial SU, Sclom FOUND! One hundred very choice lots, which will be sold at (100 per lot, and on easy terms by J. J. ROBERTS, 05 State St. E. C. CROSS, and Packer, - Btato Bt. and Court St. Tho best meat delivered to all parts of the city. INSURE IN YOUR HOME COMPANY "Tlie State." Auscssed nearly one-thlrdloi"nmilllon GEO. M. I5EELEB, City Agent, And special agent for Marlon county. Ot rice with tho Company. Highest Cash Price PAID FOR OATS AND HAY. BREWSTER & WHITE, 01 Court street. NTING. a NE OF THE IiAItdKaT ESTABLISH menu In the State. Lower rntea than brtland. Lamest stock Local Ulanks 1b tbo BtAte, a-d blgcest discount. Bend fo firlcellstof Job printing, and catalogue ol ego 1 blanks. E. M. WAITS, meam Printer Hftleia Oregon. THE WILLAMETTE, SALEM, OBEGOJST. Hates, $2.50 to $5.00 per Day. Tlio best hotel between Portland and San Francisco. Klrst-class In all its appoint ments. IU tables aro served Willi the Choicest Fruits Grown In the Willamette Valley. A. I, WAGNER, Prop. D.C.SHKR3VIAN, U, 8. Venslon and Claim acont. V.O Box Ml. Halera, Oregon. Ueputy County jwrr vruu lur uiuom, M. J. PATTON, M. D. Eldridgo Block, Salem, Oregon. Diseases of women and children; chroma and prlvuto dlsoases A SPECIALTY. In onlco day and nluht. Consultattoa freo. J. P.WHITB, EXPHE8S AND TRUCK LINE. Iluullnif of all kinds, lleet work. Wagon at orory train. The New Blacksmiths SPRAGUE U IIILGERS, Rncrpssnrs to John Holm. cor. Commer cial and Chemeketa streets, Halera. Horso shoeing u specialty. i 0 tf B. K. HALL, Paper Hanger. Leave order at Globe Ileal Estate ISxrhanee S, TnilMOflAT iuno a uuunovn REAL ESTATE BROKERS AND NQTAltlKSll'UIH.IO. Collections Undo and Loans Negotiated. OQO OOMrvtBROIAX, STRISKV SALEM OREGON. 120-d-Aw.tr BROOKS & LEGG DRUGGISTS 100 HtateBlreet, ration's llloctc, Balenij Or. PRKSORIPTIONa, Hpcclal attention ulveu to careful cem pounding. W. E, McAFEE, PRICSORirTION OLBRK. COIvMBIAS,, Light Roadster Safety, Ladie Safciy Bxiwrt, Tandem Saftrfy.Volunteer, 6t. JUudster, UgUt HoaiUlw, MMKhwU C. M. LOCKWOOOiAit., ii tf awiCo,t.,ilew . PR