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was killed and others injured, arnoDg Whom ara several deputies. Tlio deputies wero trying o keep tho Hungarians from carrying back the hoimliold goods thrown out of the liouwa in the morning. A big, strong Hun was lighting with sev eral deputies, mid Sheriff McCor- mick came to their assistance. The Hun saw him coming, and tried tonhoot. The girl who won killed was the lover of tho Hun, aud was fighting for him against the depti ties. The latter eay a pistol went otl'in tlio hands of tho Hun and killed tho girl. Company "C," of tho 18th regiment, was quickly brought to the scene, and it Is be lieved had It not been overy deputy would have been injured, if not kill ed. 8!icrifl McCormick was slight ly wounded in tho band by a stray bullet. Evictions will tako place nl Lclth tomorrow, and trouble is feared. GOT HIS BACK UP. Chicago, April 23. Mark Mac Donald, United States commissioner from California, had a tilt with tin fair managementvthlfl morning, tin upshot was MucDonold left foi homo. The trouble arose over o resolution of tho California commis sion passed April 17th, In favor ol separate state display. Tho worldV fair officials object to scpurato statt exhibitions. vuint DKTIIOIT. Dcthoit, Mich., April 23. All the street railroads are tied up thk morning. ALLIANCE ORQANIZKD. Maiishfield, Oro., April 23. Tho national organizer, John Rowan, organized a farmers' alliance at Myrtle point today. Ho has met with fair success In Coqulllo valley. MARKETS. Chicago, April 23. Wheat firm; cash and May,$1.12f; July,$1.10IJ. San Fkangisco, Cal., April 23. Wheat, buyer '01, $1.70J. SOUAVUiliK NEWS. A new business bulldlutr will bo built on Main street within tho next SO days. There are only one or two cases of la grippe in this section, aud they are very mild. Bodavlllo is fast assuming a shape that will enable her to better provide ror nor many guests uuring tne summer. People liavo already begun to come In to tho spring for rest and health. Plouty of room and free water. Much work has been done on tho block in which tho spring Is sit uated, during tho past few weeks, aud moro will follow soon, Bodavlllo is an Incorporated city, and her laws aro rigidly ouforced. Wo liavo no saloons or billiard halls, which aro dcudfulls for young men. A Cornet band has Just been organ ized In our vlllago, aud tho boys will make music for tho health aud pleasure Beckers, during tho season. Messrs Pcory & Terhuuo aro nmklng some important Improve ments on their livery stable on Main street in tho way of a now front and other needed repairs. A W. C. T. U. was organized in our midst a few nights since, with a membership of fifty, by Mrs. Emily P. Stevens, of California. Wo wish horBiiccess in her good undertaking. Tho lurge, now hotel of W. It. Ilimlnuin, which was not llnlsliod in tlmo to accommodate all tho peo ple, Is now occupied lu tho fullest hohM) of tho word, and ready for tlio vast numbers that will come. Tho Frco Methodists will hold their aumml campmectlng, for the third Judicial district of Oregon at this place, beginning on tnoitn ol next motiui. a largo crowd win uo present, as people will coino from many dlflorent counties. Our school is under tho manage ment or liouis lJurzee, a former Marion County teacher. There Is u full attendance and all thing gilding smoothly. A new wing will bo built ou the building during tho coming summer aud another teacher hired. Mr. llarzeo will servo us another year lu tho capacity of principal. Bodavlllo, Or., April 21, '01. The Spring Medicine. Tho popularity which Hood's Bur sa parllla lias gained as a spring modi, olno is wonderful. Jt possesses lust thoso elements of liealthglviug, blood purlfyiugund appetite restor ing which everybody seem to need ut this season- Do not continue In In tv dull, tired, uiitmtWliiutory condl tloiiwhon you may bd so niucli be nefitted by Hood's Barsuparltla. It purities tho blood and makes tho weak strong. Tin: Uuii-dinu IIoom. Tliit in what Balem has Just now, and con- truetora and others should bo sure to order their lime, cement, etc, of FarrarA Co., atonco. Bun lints for 25 els. at Culvert's. Anow thing No slight on quality At tho Balem Cash Grocery. Aht Exhibition. Look out for the art exhibition at (ho Singer Manufacturing company's olllco, 327 Commercial street, commencing April lfltli. 4 10-tf An 0rtnwi(y in Ileal Estate FoBBAi.MFOH301)AY8.-WliatU,'y ul"1 vtilnlty purtlolpated. ItHOwn as tho "Murblo Comer," oor-'Thoy ooortoil tlio prualdeut and his imht of Court aud Liberty stivt-u. Miy through tho atrcut, whloh 1I,S00f8TMtU?'TV,Hrlhwledwlih lumeMs of on- tit till lOmt H.lllMll killlitnl liniittu. TUWnrmrtv will Uo f.,r sal., ftir , th uxt 90 (lays. I umiiro of MS-! W M, h, CHAM I1KHLA IN. MAGAZINE EXPLOSION. Tho City of Rome Shaken to its Foundations. MOKE FROM THE COKE DISTRICTS. Tho President's Trip, Mormons Arriving, Miss Greeley Married, Other News. MAGAZINE BXFIOSION. , ItOMK, Italy, April 23.-About7 o'clock this morning a tremendous explosion shook this city to its foundation, spreading terror aud dismay on all sides. The cupola of tlio House of Parliament immediate ly after tho explosion shook violently and then collapcd with a crash which added still further to the feel ing of terror. The scenes In the streets and In tho houses, after the explotiou have possibly never before been equalled during tho history ol modern Rome. All thoroughfares aro strewn with bricks aud stones, splinters and other debris, hurled there by the force of tho powerful concussion. When something like order was restored tho real cause of tho explosion became known. It was discovered that the Immense powder magazine at Pozzl Patauloe, four kilometers from here had ex ploded, and Hint It had caused enor mous damage to a neighboring fort, filled with many soldiers. The offl cor In command of tho tort heard a rumbling sound previous to the Until explosion, and hastily ordered tho soldiers to leave tlio fort. Ho succeeded In avoiding tho terrible disaster, as several peasants who wero in tho vicinity of the scene of tho explosion wero killed outright, and a number of others moro or less Injured. All houses within a radius of a kilometer of tho scono of the explosion, aro seriously damaged Exact number of killed and wound od is unknown. Two officers are dangerously wounded and fully 125 civilians havo been taken to difler ent hospitals. Several famous stain' cd glass windows In tho Yntlcau bulldlntr woro shattered. Tho full amount of tho damage Is not known at present, but tho loss Is severe. Anothor report says: Fivo moro are killed in addition to tho largo num ber wounded already mentioned and forty small houses reduced to ruin by explosion. Tho magazlno con tained 250 tons of powdor. Tho causo of tho explosion is unknown JjATUST KHOM COKE KKQION. Scottdali Penna Apr. 23. The latest reports concerning tho riot at Adelaldo plant of tho Prick Co. last night, is that nnno of the porsous injured will dlo. SuerlftMcCormtok Is badly wounded. No troublo Is reported from other parts of tho re gion. 8hortly after noon today sheriff McCormick began evictions at Lclsougrlug No 3. Whllo attend Ingto hlsdutlosalluugariau woman named Glasho, shot at him tho ball In incline a painful llesh wound In his hund. Tho slierlH' grabbled with her and wrested the revolver from hor. Tho Infuriated woman then scoured an ax and attacked him with Unit weapon glvpig him an ugly cut on tho foot. McCormick then shot tho woman In tho leg. lly this tlmo a great uromd of strik ers had gathered around aud cno Hungarian mado for tho Sherifl. McCormick shot tlio man In the mouth, Deputies wero gathered lu a knot by this time and evictions wero carrlod through, It Is not bo lluved tiny one of the threo persons shot, wero fatally Injured. tin: i'K8iraNT8 jouhnkv, Los Anoki.ks, April 23. At no pluco visited by tho president since his departure trom Washington was ho accorded a heartier or moro hos pitable welcome thou at Los Angol m, at which place his llowor-ladeu ear arrived at H o'olook yesterday afternoon, As tlio train rolled Into the station, a national salute was fired, puople cheered lustily, aud till thoboIUaud whistles Joined n (he acclaim. Tho city was lavishly de corated in honor of tho distinguished visitor. Kvory available point of vautage was covered with llowers, Including tho curriago provided for tho visitors, Calla lilies seemed to bo tho favorltu llower, and they were seen on every side. Tho ceremonies opunud with street parade, In which till tho Unl tedBtntes troops, mllta, (3. A, 11. jxwt, aud ohio org inltat Ions lu this lliu.lttstlopwp'et lllllldrwl Ofolllld reit lined the sidewalks at one point ot'io route, ami thoy idiuutivd the president with flowers as tho car riage passed slowly by. The pa rado ended at the oily hall, where a covered platform had been erected for public cermonles. This platform looked like a tropical garden; each side reaching to the roof was u tape ring floral column with base of ever greens and calla lilies. Flag drape ries wero festooned from the center. Tho entire city was brilliantly il luminated at night. Hon. Lulz E. Torres, goveuorof Lower California, and other foreign officials, partici pated in the ceremonies. THK I'llESIDEXT'S JOOHNKY. San Dikoo, April 23. The presi dent and party spent two hours at San Diego this morning. The entire population turned out en maesc to receive the chief magistrate aud paid him every possible honor. The president and party loft promptly at 11 o'clock for Riverside and Pasa dena. During tho stay here the president gave a special reception to Indiana colony mormons Aiuuvixa. New York, April 23. Today 3177 emigrants will bo landed at Uarge olllce. Among the passengers land ed at Bargo office, from the hU-amcr Wisconsin from Liverpool, were eighty Mormons in charge of two elders, en route for Utah. This is the first batch of Mormons arriving hero under the new immigration law, which excludes polygnmistJ. 3IIS3 Glll-'KLKV MAIlltlKl). PlillASANTVILiMJ, N. Y., April 23. Mha Gabriel Greeley, daughter of the late Horace Greeley, was mar ried this morning to Rev. Fruuk Montrose Clendenln, at the St. John Protestant Episcopal church here. GASOLINK KXPI,03IO.V. Chicago, April 2). A can of gasoline exploded at noon today in tile homo of Theodore ICarnbuidt fatally burning Mrs. Mary Rums aud scorching Kambardt. The house in which It started aud a number of dwellings adjoining were destroyed, rendering a dozen families homeless. Loss $50,000. MAMETS BY TKLEGKAP1I. rOKTLAXD. Vlieut-Vnlloy,JH8K toJ1.50Wallu Walla S1.40toS1.42 percental.. Flour standard, $1X5 Walla Wnlla W.B3 Outsldo crudes, S3 SO, Outs Wlilto02oto C5o, gray Cue to fi8 per bushel. Mllistuils Urnn ?120; sh nts, tU to 21 ground burloy, J30 to B2; onop feed. $2o iiilcUUlims, f-, pur ton. Jlay Jl(i17 per ton. 11 u tier Oregon funcy dairy, 2c; fui.cv crenmcry !X!;ood to fntr, i.)22J;C,iill forum choice M toffije. Kbsh Oregon 18o Kustorn 20o per do. Poultry Old chickens, $5 go 00. l'otntoo 76catS0d per ueutul. Chcoso Oretjou, 11 to 15c; California 14 to 16o. HugurH Golden 0, 6Jc; extra 0, 6;dry KnuuiliUed, (i)i cube, crtiHlied und Pow dered, Crlia per pound. lleuiiH Simill white, 8Ji;cl; pink !t; bnyoD. SI 50; butter, SI (0; limn, St 50 per cental. Dried FruitsThe market Is (Inn. Que ted: Itulliin prunox, 10 to lie; l'ctlto und Gormnu, lOo jer pound; raisins, $2 23 per box; plutnuior dried pears, 10 to lie; sun drlod und factory plums, 11 to 12c; uvopo rntcn peuclie.s, IB to Me; Bmyrnn flgs, 20e; Cullfornlu lli?s,lo per pound, HlfO flje per pound. Hides-Dry hldos, HJ to Oe; less for culls; green ovor 65 pouuds, 4e; under 55 pounds, 8e, sheep pelts, 0e8l.25. 8MOKKI) MKAl'S AND LAUD. ICustoru hams, 11 to 12c; brcukfust ba con, 10 to 12e; sides, U to 10c; lard, 8i U10opor pound. HAN KitANOIHCO. Han FaANoiseo, Apl.'i) WheaU.tho week opened on a quieter market. No. 1 white, $iy to SI artf; per oenlull llops..20&80o per pound. Hurley Feed SI 47l 48ft per cental SI 47; choice SI 60; common gntdo SI 45. OutR-QruySl 77tol KAW; black 51 lUtolOS per eoutnl- Onlnus..Slto4. l'oltooj76 to M). .MlHOKliANKOUH MAUKhTS. Ciiioaoo, Api. at lleof Live, a,7(i.l0. Mutton i.lve, Sl.&0c2.75. 1 logs 1.1 vo, SI.OJ S6.20 Veal 7 to 10o per pound. Tlie First Step. Perhaps you aro run down, can't oat, can't sleep, can't think, can't do anything to your satisfaction, you wonder what alls you. You should heod the warning, you are taking tlio II ret step into Nervous Prostration. You need a Nerve ronloamt in lSlootrlo Hitters you will find tho exact remedy for res toring your nervous system to Its normal, healthy condition. Suprls lug result follow tho use of this groat Norvo Tonlo and Alternative, Your appetite returns, good digestion is restored, and tho Liver and Kid nnvu roMimin liculthv nnttnii. 'I'rv a bottle. Prlco 60 ots at Fry's urug tstorc, IluckUu'M Arnica Salvo, The Hast Halve lu the world for Cats, IUuUo4. Kortw, UlCMrs, Suit Illicum, Fever Horw,Toltor.i'hniWt liiuuU, Chltolulnn, form uml nil Hkla Kruptloni, and ponl tlxttly ouiea Itlee, or no pny requtreJ. H lKimntliltl to Klvc perfect willIiictlou or money rufumted. I'nce, S3 ccuu per ixtx. mmpi TRADE MARK Cim PltOMITtT Xm rtSMASEJITI.T I.uiubuc III JcUe, Toot luichft, 2J 3E tjr r a. Xm & x -a , Sur Tlnrout, Hwelliusv, ITrot-blUi, g? OIATXCA, l rain PmIh llurm. tiialiLu m CIIAlUf A. VOOttp Ctf-. SfW'. K4 C SCROFULA Is that impurity of tho blood Vthkli pro duces unsightly lumps or swellings on the gland of Uie neck; causes paluful ruunlng sores on the arms, legs, or feet; develops ulcers In the eyes, cars, or nose, often cnu. !ug WlndneM or deafness; Is the origin m ; Imples, cancerous growths, or tlie m.u.y i.her manifestations Usually ascribed w "Inmors;" and fastening upon the lungs, catties consumption, and donlli. Heine J most aaclcnt, It Is the roost general t ill dkeascs or affections, foi very few persons are entlrclr free from It. HowCanAI 1151 lly taking Hood's Barsaparllla, which, hy he remarkable cures It has accomplished, .ftcn when other medicines havo failed, vis proven Itself to bo a potent and pecul ur modleluo for this disease. Somo ol .!:eso cures aro really wonderful. If ymi juller from scrofula or Impure blood, bo iire to try Hood's Barsaparllla. Krery spring my wife and children havo rwn troubled with scrofula, sores break- ,. out on them In various places. Jly 'Uie boy, three vears old, has been a rrlblo Mifferer. Last spring he was one -li.iss of sores from head to tcct. I was vlvlsed to mo Hood's Barsaparllla, and wo . ivealltakenlt. Theresultlsthatallhavo - en cured ol the scroiula, my little boy i hig entirely tree from sores, and all tour r i : .ldr i look bright and healthy." . H. ATiicuiox. r.tssalc City, N. J. Hood's Sarsaparilla . .l.tru(?Klt. gl; lxforJS- Treparcdbj i.lKM.r fc CO., Apothecaries, Lowoll.Mass rO Doses One Dollar CAIMT.Mi JUDRNAIi FUN. The President sayst "A navy is the be9t guarantee nijninst wir; It is Insurance."' What the navy needs just now Is oceidentlnsurance. Philadelphia Record. A married mon should nlwajs mane it u rule to cive IiIh wife an allowance, fill" always has tomake a good many allowances for him you hnow. Soiuervlllo Journal. Mr. Pulllam (nlmut to propose): MlssSanfoid, I i in now going to nay whai I wanted to say an hour i.o. Can yt.u not guess from my "ea what It 1? MlsslSimferd: Do y hi mean "Good niht?" Yon look sliepy. The Epoch. The Rev. Dr. Restler (to reformed oungniaii): Do you speculate in stocks any now? R. Y. M. : Ko, Dieter, not at all but I ploy poker some. Dr. Restler: Mustn't do It, my boy; that's but a milder form of gambling. Hrnoklyu Life. When I look at the enngiegatlon suid a London preacher, I say, Where are tho poor? When I count th ofleilnrv money In tlio vestry I soy whoro are the rich? STOIU'KI) CALI.INU. "What has become of your old beau, Martin, conk? I haven't seen him aroutxl much lately." "No, mum, Martin don't come round much now he's married." "Ohr ho! He's married, eh? Whom to?" "Me, mum." N. Y. Evening Sun. Maud George told me last nlglu I was his little duck! Ethel He probably discovered you weren't a chicken. StriiEifllnirupI.li'ii'i. Itiiccd rath. Willi youth, vigor, jiuiblton m a an In domltulitu will In help us. Is no btieli srlov oils ntut'or but, to.torlu!; down usulu, ur illclctt by ilia ailment, which buhvl old oxe our Imckh bent with lumbago, oiireliistu 'muscles nudJolntR bill! und pnlulut, In it woeiul piecoof busluehs. I'orthu lullrnil tics whloh the ilfx-llnoonifu looofien bi ln, llohtcltcr's Htoinucli Ultlora Is u bunlllceni source of relief, u mltlafnling HObico citn nl-w-.ya bo depended upon. No regulating tonlo run be evolved by botnnlu tuedlctl dlneoveiy Usowellciilciiliileil,sothoroui;h iy able, but without uiiduo stlinulutlvo il tcct, to help tho Kgcd, tho dcllciiie und tin-conveleseut-to recuscltiile the vitality of u frumo which time und phyHlcul decltuu havo impelled im tlila Klduey and blud iter weiiknouH und disorder, costlvenoss, mulurhil coinpliilnts, dyxpepslu uml rlieu nuill.iin uro nmoiig tho nodlly nlllletlous which thl.s8tcrllut;recupcruutiiiul uyulu tor overcomes, FniDAY. Yoti cannot allord to iuIhs the entertainment In tlio M. E. church Friday evening. A good program has been arranged. Women Willi pale, colorless lacis, .who fool wutlc aud UikCouruKeri, will revolve both mntal uml bodily vigor by usItiB Oirlcr'rt Inui 1'UU, rhlrli or lundu for tho uiuou, uiu'vea una conipiexiou. Smart Wed unci llolluuoiinii combined with tho other InKixHlkuits used lu tho host porous pliutorv, nmko Cnrtor'n S. W J II, lluvttuclio l'liislerti tho bout lu tho murUut. J'rlco S8 eeutu, Dynpopsla In Us worst forms will yield to the uto of Carter's Iiiltiu Nervii 1'I1U aided by Carter's l.ittlo U er l'llls. Tliej not only relieve prescut dUtrt-si but strvngthen tho stomaoli uud dleootlveap l'uity-lhe Years lluuilaeo 1ai AiH Xttin 113 I linia Koaii ntlllxtnil ...14 1. iniioirtl. tt f v lW t llVVlltlAklU UIU1VUI. Iy bliRid whs biully UUeitsea. ix Ihittlod of ULblmrU'M Hhoutnutio Hyrup alu mo inoro otut Hum alt tht medicine J htivo taKea. My irlouUa Imvo usuUiantt In iuirv wmn It huu iintv.)it a ienti.Ui.rt. K1irti1 tst lt.it It 1 1 tfiti iii1 (lininii. iin.ll !.... I roiaoily. llmvounouu iumiiuo woit4r- fail mnu it .1 iu.ij 1 1. .....I .. ........ v. u..w v. .ij.ni.in i.iiu 4.UUIV1ICI.I. .ii. juai.1 HIUU1.K, .uiuiuuuvme, iOWH. llltlltelnl'it lthmitiinf lit Up.hh ..... ....... nro ioin.'dliolKie.ii tueilu I lwlivve llu'i huveuoiHiuullutha our or rhwiiimtuiii aud all blood dlwww.. Dr. 11. ij5SukiJ! ... Hi..., .nusiivillt, 10WU. Tllf.nl.ilni7 UttlM flm t I L II ii.. j. . nhoniivulK aymp far ihw b fKd. lor t-i." by diuith -ioiuor l "orliiK Slmllnlue, Dr. Clunu'k ImiiroMMt Lier l'llls ou tie ouiiiu 'f their tiklld notion uru ukiieoiHllv aditpttHt air ooru'otlue bprlus iliMJidoii. suun u iuiiuru uiuuu, iirua uruiu uuu null I UK uud woruout body. Thoy uet prumiii ly ou thol.leruud Kidneys; drlvuooiul. tiupurltlos from me blood, aud luaUrtu rroiu the stutu. ttuly uuo jail fur u doe. rry theui this sprlni. bo-Uliii , eeuuu oox b MuuihABiismr. Von 8.M.K. Two giMid mares, well brolten for till work, ltoth with fual. linjulro of J. M, Payne, tiluiw Btieet. 8 lu-tf THE ODELL TYPE WRITER. ISO will 'jay the Outu.1. Tjk WHitlk ltl TbolMttieteni.uua tlb fur Uio busui k CVuKUlitim wnrruuivU to UotHilter work tliMU uny inuotalKe made. UvumbiuokHixr-uciTY with DeuAUii ni.Sl'kfcl', KASK Ol Ul'EKAlluN, wwiro luuvvr without, cot ol tvpulring lliuu uuj oilier nmwtilue. lliu no Ink rlbbuu t. ixillifr tlieoimtor. UU ueut, suiuia Hal, iitaUft ItMlcU, wrlvt uud ud.ipud I. tit IkludMil l)) wiiuug-. ijkmpriuilu. ptw., II iuoJutv kb&rp, tseau, uiu itMitiwudt't. 'iSku ur tvu vuplM utu b tuudv ul on wrllmg. Any liueiUumi jkt Ok o..n twMue Mu ojH-rulor lu two days. VSeuitwtluM u ..uy ionor uo vuu w)iwl ilia wurii or the Uouuuc uau. OllKLl h.iDte Ammu aMl ultHen wuiM ci MXuamiitm to dt. tut 4WHMM HiVUtC liWUmHUVbU, c, ddrj ubi-L. j, i i-x. n iv i tui v. Sj uud M 4Ui,AM Chlau, 1.1. SALEM WOOLENS!0Y0UF Ilnyingjust closod tair Portland house, the entire out-put of clothing from our Mills is now handled ut the Siilem Store. 'J'his gives us a Mammoth Stock, which must be reduced at onco, and we will make SPRING SUITS IN GREATVARIETY A beautiful all wool spring suit as low as $J0 for men. Boj's accordingly. Komember these goods are lvliablc, being made right here of the best Oregon Wool. We also carry a full supply of the latest Which are sold to correspond with our low prices ou clothing. SALE! 299 BAKER & Greatest lalinrfiavug invention in the household line. Wi.sliea al varieties of iroods from the fiuest laco to the coarsest carpetri, perl'eetly clean, wltbuiit rubbing or boiling, without tho use of eheniieuls or any destructive proeess onlj' soap aud water. The company osvuing it niters 81000 to nnv person who svill produce a family washer equal to the NEW ERA in the follnwiiifr peints: Price. Labor saving. Rapidity of wash ing. Variety of fabric washed. Cle.iulng perfectly without damage to clothing. Simplicity and perfect construction, tiize, weight ami dura bility. Batisiacliuu guaranteed or money refunded Sole Agents for Marion count v. mprove Your Strawberry TO STItAWIJEKHY UltOWRUS. A tVomlerfuI New lleri-j- Originated In Oregon The Mnttegon. There has been originated in the great strawberry region about Turn er and Aumsville a new seedling va riety.propagated by Matteson & iMat teson.at their RedHill Berry "Farm. The first berries sent lofhe Capita l Journal, olllce, Salem, lust year wero of this variety, aud they were the most perfect fruit in every re spi-ct that was shown in this city. The berry Is of a deep red clear through, high flavor, yet sweeter :han most kinds. An expeiience in producing the liner sorts of straw 'eriles, leads tho editor of this paper o say that ho does not know of a miMMUOlt UKKKY IN KINKNUSS OF quality In every respect to TUB MATTESON. He has secured the sole ageucy from tho oiigiimtorsand now for tho first time places a limited supply on the market. Testing the fruit, and a description of its hubit3, leads the editor of tho Jouhnal. to conclude tliut it has exactly those qualities that mint bo sought after to produce line berries in Oregon. It is of bijih color, great sweetness, rich flavor, meaty, ilrni, not watery, no nam eeuter, and exceedingly palatable. DKSCUIPTION. The originators havo been straw berry growers for moro than twenty years and call this their "Rest," be uiso they have tried many new and highly recommended varieties and found this to possess morede sirublo qualities than any other. The Matteson Is an accidental seedling, originated from a single plant found on Red Hill lnn six years ago. It Is AN KAMA VAKIKTY, coming four to sir days before the BROOKS & Best Lines BAB ARMS AMMUNITION. State Street. Mo AT .US-r? AJ THE M io i ' ill I 11 I at crjn U2&M -Al UIW'WhMll'fl HWB5BSM Thff?hl Salem Truck 4 Dray Co. lem Iron works. SBtfolEJsJSTCSKS the comer of Bute ami iVwiuwrolai Tstweu. I Bra Q a B i U i S Anything ever known here. WOOLEN 111 Commercial Street. "STRANG. 302 Commercial Street. f Ranzcs. Furnaces, Tinware, and all Ihst Fomishine Goods.! Cliimncy and Sewer Pipes, Plumbing. Rumps. Wood, Iron and Buckeye Force Pumps. Pumps For Ordiaid Spraying. NewEraUvdraulicGLotlic-sWasticr! ZLkSHKWnKh Itock. Wilson. Ripens all its fiult quickly and is gone by the time the Wilson is in full blast. The berries are as largo as the Wilson, but it does not "ruu to nubbins'' so much. It is of a deep red color all over and all through. The berry stems are short, bearing close to the plant, thusoftfu escaping early frosts which kill others (tho Sharpless especially.) It is easy to picK una easily mined, it is firm ana tho most meaty berry we nave over seen. It produces equal to the Wilson. It is a perfect flow ering variety and does not need to bo planted with another variety to get a full crop. The plant is healthy and stands drouth and freezing well. It is a sweet berry and retains its flavor well vvhen canned. In con cluding his description of this new berry, Dr. Matteson says: "Last season we had only two rows of these ou our grounds. Old pickers said to new ones, when picking Wilsons, 'Dou't eat these. Wait till you get ou tho other side; there are two rows of the best berries.' Aud we had to pick tuobe two rows ourselves early in the morning to save any of them, and to keep pick ers from gobbling them all tip. They would not touch Wilsons if they could get these, and If pickers do not know what good berries are, no one does.'' TERMS. The originator has placed tho sale nf t Ii In ripiv iilntit In mil- liiitwla t.ml orders will be booked at following prices: 1 Dozen nlauts nostnald bv mail. $1.00. 100 plants by express, $5.00. -To suvo express charges plants will ho ilellvnrprt nt. flip .TniTitNAT. nfflpn to city purchasers, where orders can uu mil. i-'iny piuuis win ue uii- niallori at. htimlrAft rutua A.lfltua E. Hofer. Capital Joiihnat,. ShImhi. Oregon. HARRlTT. in the City- Fishing Tackle. HH mi mm goods Who tin All Kinds f mmi i Ii r 1! As Cheap as any Lauutlrv u the Country Us nc Vhii li-i. aud doltiK llrat-clasd vrk. cerLntlifa and patrona Invited o Inspect our proctsa of dulnir work, 230 Liberty Streer. UHAYSANDTUl'CKrt always nmilv Tor ordew. chjII uud deliver wood, .1 - - imv. . a' and lumbar, tit- Munmi )Ul n i I n rwil J Upholsterer. All worlt, cither npw or rop:urliig, done la ff "Oi vnriiiia?)iiKoiniiic Slinp si uth of post olllre. CIitphcttor'H LnjlUU Diamond TinmIL mmmhi pene Orlclnnl und Only Oennlno. SArc. ilifiji reliable. tADicsaskl Praguiit for CKn hettert A'nyUth 2ta-JrJ mond Bran I la lied and Gold mUl., Ho boxes, ifnlM TfUh Hue ribbon. ; TnknnoDthpp. Refute danaeraua tnbttitutfont and imitations. At Drnffriitt or Etna 4& in stamni wrraructmri, wstimo cll aod "Jlcllrf Tor I-ndlc," in Utter by rrtnrn SIntl. lll.OfXI TaUmnnl&li Kama leaner. Chtchctter hemlcl Co.. Madison PqDnrc. Sold bj aULocal DrurrUta. '-! iTp 25c Want Coiumn. NMIcex Inserted for ONK OKNT PEH WOItD MAi'U INSERTION. No adver- tlsemeut Inserted In this column for Ies.3 than twenty-five cents. JO't AIjE. b'or ouo week, two No. 1 L1 gtn-jle drivers. Hxl0 Tumor, or Hox U, Chonmwn, (). Warrinted. -1.-21 lw WANTED. TO contract for crop of forty ucres for 11. e years Eg' plum nt ood prices. tMiIem Jind Co. 1:18 f .""Oil RENT.-House nnd stable on uortb I' enct nrnpinfrptltpp nnrt l.lhnrt V fits. Enquire nt Mime, 3:121 NICELY furnished rooms to rent, with board, lnpleuwintest part of city, near street car lines, -106 Ccuter street 8:20 tf ARARGAIN. A house and two lots for sale In South Salem at onlv StfX). In quire of W. H. Simpson. ll:3-tf rvrANTED An active, reliable man YV (.alary 0 to ?fi0 monthly, with In crease, to represent lu his oi n Mctlnn a responsible New i'ork house. Relflrenc-s- MAitur Aiuuiiisiif iocic uox. iw, now xoru. FOR SAbE. About tlireo acres of land on Asylum Avenue, good dwelling htiupe, conveniently arranged; large barn, a prent variety of fruit trees and shrub, bery; convenient to Electric railway, never failing water on premises. I''or pirtlcu lara inquire lit second house ou right hand side of Asylum Avenue going trom city. 13,-1 tf WANTED Our agents uiae 8100 to $.100 a month telling our goods on their merits. We want count? and general agents, und will time back till goods un sold if a county agent falls to clear S100 uud expenses af'eru thlrtj days' trial, or a general agent less thau $250. We will send largo illustrated circulars and letter with a Bpeclal offer to suit territory ap plied lor, on receipt of 3 one cent stamp. Apply at once and get In ot the bmm, Address Reuner JIanufacturInc Co.. t'ltte burg. Pa. ( 7 dtw tf "TKS. V. WILSON, US Center street, near 1X the bridge. lodging 50o per week. Roes aud other flowers for sale. 4-13-10t Tl THS. H. BIIOKM AN ER. Cor, Front and 1 Court streets, .No. 277. Uood table board by day or wees, with or without rooms. 4:14-lm Dissolution of Copartnership. VT"oriC13 Is hereby given that the co i partnership heietofore existing bo 1 ween Hnilth, Kfepptn and Royal, has this .lay been ilesoUetl by mutual concent, 1' i. U. Kloppln retiring fioni the Arm. All J-bts due the late firm aro payable to hnilth, Royal and Aldeison, and said smith, Royal and Aldcsoa u-o lesponsl ble for all debts due fioni tho tlrm aud for the carrying out of the contracts for work and buildings by the late tlrm. April 4, 1SU1. T.J. HMITH. P.J. G. Kl,EPPIN. 18 lw P. W. ROYAL Coming in all its Supcrlalivo Splendor! Tha GranJcstl TV Greatest! The Bestl McMAHON'S JIr Hippodrome, Museum, Wild Animal Exposition And Grand Free International HorsoFalr WILL EXHIBIT AT Salem, Monday, April 27. ,n.l.,ar'ed to four tlmM lu former size, lOOllmttamoreBraudl AeltyoftenUl A arid ol wonders! An Aming Galaxy of Crowned Champion Arenlc Stare ni'UPV iminn ti 'bo mammoth, mas- IVAIIKlllflulAU lllAldWI. vUuCaX UU.IIIJU lveniasU.do,thelun; , . , urn Hiuiuai Known u ost Animal known to I1H ninvlntr mnmilulm wlVh ' m. I :,""" .'.'""". ".""J"'" ve?socu. ' """""' nifiPrt 11i.iri mw llurthniit J0-J0, Euroiw'a Greatest Curiosity ado autiie Wonders. An nll.fan.nr. ol.n. ..... . ..-. L 5.??.' 'lV,uo,(J an'1 new any otbtr' blbitlnn lii AiuerlcM. Xalatt's Mvnb anil Apt Anblic Suprcm- J Genwal Jubiltx 0ccasli For All. TWO QRAMD KXIIU1ITIONS DaII.Y,. .HS-K? l'i P. in, 1-arf.irm.l one hour fterrur . . JKSl?. and,u varlou a.ivertiiHif uie- 51 Utitj Q FRNQT 5a tnraOBy re 0&k v &. ii f m -fcV"- "Ci -T - i Building up a Strong, n(ietlpn . in Oregon ? A PiPEIl THAT lraTxtlT SOL OCT- 1-rinf cd al Iho Scat or GoverDmenL I.OK at tub nncoiu. or TE CAPrM During the recent session of n i . tare It vaa tlio only VXin $&!. "PPse.lnllil.UMlnittlieAi"traita?l'-'l-luw In i :.r lui. rests ot Twilticiil I2Q biU udvocntcd tho law (iFit iw.. T"81' It the Oregon railroad cl.m m ' lv" fix Just uud reasonable rat s nV"? w and miwer toenf.u-co ltsdcMon, fr?ht cejwtulK udvocited rotcnilon nr.i?tUo nillro id commission n bcu au.ilt.h "4 enforce the Inw. It Inboied l(?r "S1 ' uri to open rivers nud thus Kw.T,i?c peoplo the rl,tlit to free nmd8 u'Jtothe ui-oor ho wiitcnvBys. ""nrcstrlcled ITS PI.ATFOHM. TUKCAI'ITVl. JOUI15JA1. fivorsa M 111 iiiitlonninaapceB, to tlieeSS i0!? picent. expensive monopoly syVS,lhS supp ylngnn Inadequate oiirrencvm?.vof supplanted by tho Bovcruiaentgu'H'Jj i-ecttotho p-Hjpio au adequate umSZ lejsal tender money, with uVoin bfi' ? llclont to coiifunu to sound bankin, !."' clples. It favors election or all 0W.f who lcgisliito for, or m e dircctl v iS?S bje to tlio people, by direct votoffhK pie. It favors raising all stato roveS by n tox rrn the ross earnings of wiS?? lions. Dot h.'oreigu and suite. It 22 frt-.utit.Kr nil W'lt.i.icn.. ... .. l V0TI control of all common carriers toih? that I he Inducer shall kecurorhM lltn Inrifo. Tiwt rntiifi.n lki9 "HW J nV,?P,,ir,fS);fnT!1"',n'!.LerSposslu in the InVerests of il.V-iS"JJSuSSS paper. I'or terms, see elsewhere. Uy Hofer BroI EAST AND SOUTtH VIA Southern Pacific Route Stiasta Line CAJ.TOIINM nXPKUi.1 ntAK-SmVAUl HVTWKKN roim.AFl) AKBs.r. " boillh. " ;7.oc p. in. !):lbp. in. 10:15a.m. Lv. Portland Ar. I ti.Sn.m, IjV. Huiem lA'.l 7:28 a. m Ar. Pan Kran. I.v. 9:00 p. n Aboe Iralua stdjionly ul lollowing M. tioiiKUoith of Hoi-oliuig, J'liKt I'ortlnnt Oregon City, Wiiodbu n, Halem, Albany Tangent. Hliedds, liul-cy. llarrlsburj 'unction City, Irvlct; ai rtl.ucpnc. HOHIMlt. UO MA 1, UAIUY, 8:00 n. in. Lv. Portland Ar. I 4.00 p. a. 10:52 a, m 1.V Halem l.v. 1Kb p. m. 5:40 p.m. Ar. MohebO'g L.v. 0:20 a. a Albany Local, Ilully tKxcopt Sunday.) F?m n. Til L.V. roriiano Ar. U.OOr m. 7:52 p. ni. I Iiv: 0.00 p. in. 1 Ar. Ultlotll w C08 n. ii iii6KWn.m. Albany PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS. TOURIST SLEEPING CARS, Kor iiccommodiition ot second cla pajtengers attached to express trains. iVest Side JJivioion, Between PorfluJ ani Cervallis: DAILV (KXCK.2T SUNDAY), 7:30 a. m. I JJ"v. Fortlund XrTCWrJLu' I'IO p. m. I Ar. OorvallU Lv. ll&fig. At Albany and Corvnllls connertilu trains of Oregon PucIBo Railroad EXT'UlgvSTKAt? (PAIL.Y EXCT.niCTtlAI 4:40 p.m. IliV. Portland Ar. I 8iBa.ia. 7:2o p. m. Ar.McMlunvillo Lv. 6:45 a. m. Through Tickets To all points EAST and SOUTH For ticket.? and lull information recard. ing: rate uvira, etc., apply to the Compa ny's ntftit s.Iem, Oregon. JEJ.P. KOll KH.-s. Asst. U. K. and Pass. Ag't K. KtiK.HI.rft. Manager From Terminal or Interior Points tit Northern Pacific Railroad la the Hue to take To all Points East and South. It Is the dining car route, itruus through vestibule trains overy duy In the year u ST. PAUL AND (No change of cars.) Composed of dlnlngcars unsurpassed, Pullman drawing room leeirs Ot latest equipment ' TOURIST Sleeping Cars, Rest that can be constructed and In walci uccommodntif.tm are both free ana n nlshed for holders of first and second-ctai tickets, and ELEGANT DAY COACHES. A contlnuoi ' :ico ' Ming with J lines, utlordlu ' ilreot ' uninterrupted Pullman sit - Ions can be cured in aUvi uny agent a Throuu'h tickets to and from aU pott In America, Knglaud aud turope ju purchased at any tlcltet onico ol thli coo-; pany. ., Full information concerning rates, in of trulns.roules and other details furnlsu un application to any nem ur A. D. CHARLTON, Assistant General Passenger Agent. 121 Klrst street, cor. Washington; w Knd.Orfgori THE YAOUINA ROUTE. OREGON PACWCRiBJttf And Oresou Development . comjM yteauishlpllne. tsaiuik- shorter, fU IxfWUina thau hj any unci """,..-II, 1 oiawi througli pakKcnge. na ire's"' , nn ireiii"'Kru' from Iortiand and nil points in M lametto vullcv to uud Irnui Sau 'rn"-, TIME SCHEDULE, iKxceptHunOsX H?S;XJ25ST.. ' -W'.'.i&l UTU.CII.UMUI1IH --- tf)F Arrive Yaqulna Saki Leave Yaqulna ,SSi)l Lve CJorvolllg ?Sfx Arrive Albany 1Uv( O. & O. trains connect at Alb"' Cotvullls. rli Tho above trulns connect at YAQitf with the Oivjrou Uevelopraent l jfBWHrnshlrunietwfK'n uiulna Pranclsco. 8AIUS0 I'ATSS. STEAMERS. WO gl Kurallon, Friday, . - -" Wlllamelta Valley, 'iniesday. ? I'arallon, Sunday -" j WUlaiuette Valley, Thursday l i arallon, Tuosday. """To 8TKAMKKH. rKpMMS WUUiUBtte Valley. Friday jvt1 Karutloa.Tiiesduyn ,T"Z. ." A YVIU.iilte Valley. &iwl -1 g Parailou, Thursday - - - ,. WllUIllC VllOy,TBi1J'rr- jjrB clu.ni: ullin dtt wi' '"'"'-JJi'dl l5 Wlluonutte rtlfy polnu can n u im wunellou wltTi , the '"""ujnriBg iA'UI.MUOi:W ' '""-'mo. T. . . ,i an.: ir d"Hini w -. r ... -' "." "v-. " -- -. , .neurw. "-it .odo-; ItlMIFI- W -UTll"i' VHitlOA Mw Jai-nlM 'tf.. lte 11..). "' rwriutfr 4(4 Fit if t U r 'or tnmriuaf" ' lV. .-A IX"" IM' 'I'-yj .Lr2."lrw- FMSl LOT. J iuni .--- A1! jii i a l r. w HASWh. 1- liAl IV. JSiiioati9" " ----- . . . ..tt..n iw "-, .-i t A JS&3, :j: .JLMnsW'. JL -.'. .V: &Si,i.fci?C ' a , .iSiiL, m.. it j. tiSJtr ,;-jjUj. yiaJ