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rTf TrPiw t,knn r watwittVi i r"1 " " " "r i' "" i"1''' ;"''l "l"1 Htyhcrt of all Jn Leavening Powcr.-U. S. Gov't Report, An, ", "883 Baton Powder ABSOLUTELY PORE Rcftfed SlrawJierry Cullnre. ?fore . Uurnl society by Jfr'rom a piper read before Apriimeeiing lleiiliurni society ui r uuiui Ht-ilo Hon Salem, Oreo HOW TO GET I'liANTR. riant growing nnd fruit growing are two distinct arts. Tho be-jt growers do Uot fruit tho stock they raise plunts from. If you would get best results, decide- to get none but best plants of best varieties. Tho best dealers grow plantB, and not crops. Such bavo a vigor uud productiveness uot found iu any other. Communicate with a reliable plant grower that is nearest to you, get the reports of your government experiment station. Get vuiietles bist adapted to your soil uud climate and rainfall and winters and frosts. Tho Sharpless, for Instance, falls easiest victim to a spring frost when iu blossom. Iu the more highly colored, wild-strawberry flavored va rieties, wo will flud tho results that tlcklo tho palate In Oregon. On question of procuring plants, It le essential that your stock bo true to name, and that you kuow the cx of varieties. The better class of plant growers will not decelvo you on these points. An authority says: "Tell your growor to send you only reliable standard varieties. What you want Is berries, not tho latest novelty, which costs high and may prove dear Jf taken as a gift, lluve the plunts sent you by exprew, If you got any quantity, as thoy can be Bent l. better shape than by mail, and you will naturally got larger plants. If you get only a dozen or so of a kind, to start with, and grow your own planw lor a uea, wuy, they may as well como by mall If it will bo much cheaper. 'I would have nono but tho best plautn, and new, young plants that Imve novor borne any fruit, and that wcro grown from plants that pro duced no fruit. Now young plunts huvo while, fibrous roots; old ones havo black roots that look old and dead. I would not take such as u gift. Better buy tho best at high prices. Do uot buy any "cheap" plants, or of a man who you huye any fear might send you whatovor lit had on hand anyway. Do not tnlto pluuts as a gift, out of some old bed of a neighbor's. I have had farmers ask mo If they could got Bomo plantb from my bed after wo were through picking, and when we were Just going to plow them uuder. Thoy wero for saving n few conts; but It was "ponny wlso and pound foolish." Get good plants to start with. "When your plants come, tho soonor thoy go luto tho ground the bettor. If thoy como at night, or your ground Is uot quite ready, you may sot tho box or busket thoy comn lu down collar uutll you nro ready to put them out. If It Is likely to bo more tlmu a fow hours, I would opou tho bunches (they como tied lifi or GO In a bunch, usually), slightly spreading out tho roots In a little mellow, moist soil, and eoyor them with tho samo, uud thou shado the planti." JI'JWTO BltTTHKM OUT. Next open your plants and put forty or fifty in tho wator, being Hiiro that all roots uro uuder; and It the tops nro too, It will not matter. Cover tho rest of tho plants from tho ulr again. Now you are ready for sotting. You can m.tko the holes to put the plantain with a brlok-Iayor's trowel or a uparte, Stand on one side of tho row, push tho spado down about live Inches, with the buck to tho lino. A man can throw out tho holes very rapidly In this way. Next tuko ouo plant from the water, spread tho roots out fun-shuped, aud with tho left hand hold tills plant against tho porpuudlculur sldo of tho hole With your right hand throw two or threo Inches deep of moist euith against tho roots. Then press the earth firmly ugulust the roots, ubIuji both lnuulB. Fill tho rest of tho and has no equal n high quality iu tho Willamette valley market. Its fruit is a rich deep red nil through, It ripens earlier than tho Wilson and has no faults, except that It will not multiply rapidly, which is really a great virtue for the berry grower. I believe It has tho greatest future of any Oregon berry so far. Ernst Hoker. you will find it man who Is not very successful In his business. "No pains, no gains;" or, "Man's for tunes are uccordlug to his pains." It would bo better If the plants could bo set out on a cloudy day, or towards night, or just befoio a rain but where one buys plants from a distance they must bo teb whou they como or soon after. If you set them juntas I direct, aud thoy aro good plants, they will uot wilt a particle, bo the day over so bright and hot. Do no watering on cover Ing. If the soil is very dry (but (luo soil, well firmed In the earl spring, will very seldom bo so), pack it by stepping on It next to the plant, after It is all set out, and sirape n little looso soil over where you stepped. IiAKQK HERHIKS AMD CUlTIVATION. Whether you grow a few rods foi your own table, or an acre for sonn targe city market, remember the murket as well as tho homo demands largo berries, the former evon at tin oxpenso of quullty, and many grow ers have yet to learn that such fruit cau be grown only with the highest cultivation. When Increased size Is obtained as the result of high cul tivation, quality does not sutler; It is improved. In many respects the )ll and cllmato of parts of Ohio and Indiana are simllur to Oregon, so we can go to them for Information as to vurietlcs. Tho Indiana experiment station recommouds Bubuch, Cum berland, Wurfleld, Logan nud Hav erlund, ns best varieties. rpiwi minimi utniwlicrrv bulletin of tho Ohio government experiment station suys this: "fhero can bo no doubt that the production of polleu Is nu exhaustive process, hence tho varletlos having perfect flowers areata disadvantage, No doubt some of tho perfect-flowered sorts are very nearly equal to any In frultfuluoas, and uuder cer tain clrctmstances may bo fully equal, but tho chances aro against thorn whou unfavorable conditions occur. In many respects it may bo desirable to have perfect flowers only, but It Is probable that future development will bo along tho lino of still greater specializa tion. Tho highest development of fruit-bearing qualities In ono class aud of pollen-bearing iu tho other glvca promise of greater reward thnn to combine tho two functions In ono vurlety." Tho following summary Is taken from tho bulletin. (1) To meet tho wants ofstraw bony growors a vurlety ought to huvo BUfllciont health and vigor to adapt Itself to widely varying con ditions and to possess ono or more marked characteristics. It is not worth while to seek to find varieties that are adupted to particular soils, sluco varieties that have u limited rungo uro gonorally found to bo vnrl ablo aud untrustworthy. The most valuable yarlotles are tho least vurl ablo aud enslly suited as to soil uud ell nui to. (2) The following varieties have been thoroughly tested nud are suited to tho wauts of thoso who grow borrtes for market: Bubah, Eureka, llavorland, Crescent, War- Hold. (ft) Where lurgo berrlos nro do9lred rather than quantity, tho following cau bo recommended for homo use or for market: Cumberland, Craw ford, Gundy, Louise, Ltdn, Miami, Penrl. (I) Tho new vnrlotles that seem to bo tho mojt promising nro Enhaiico, Kurnsworth, Ivnnhoo, Mlddlofleld, Muskingum, Mlohol's Early, Parker Eurlo, Shunter's Gem, Wuldrou. (6) Those thnt huvo good points, but are doubtful aud need further testing, aro Cloud, Lady Busk, dtuyiuun's No, 1, Daisy. (( The following will uo doubt bo dropped soon, lloftumu, Jessie, Lo gan, Pineapple. (7) The most productive varieties are tho-o Unit huvo a long boosou, I, FROM CHEMAWA. En. Jeuknal: Your correspond ent from Chemawa, probably from modesty, failed to note the fact that the Indian boys, with some assist anco from Mr. Brewer und Mr. Beaty, have cleaned up and put lu good order about three-fourthn of a mllo of tho road from the school toward tho river road. This has been about tho worst piece of road in this part of tho county, full of big roots and stumps and chuck holes, and now It Is about as good us there Is anywhere between here and Su lom. The BUperlntendent furnished tho powder to blow out tho blu. stumps and tho boys worked thret days. The boys deserve the thanks of tho traveling publio for their good work. anion SEMI-ANNUAL REPORT Of the county clerk of Mnrion county, state of Oregon, showing the mut and number of claims allowed by tho county court of Bald eounly, !.. ..i, ,i ....,..,...( nt tvuminU (lniwn. nud amount ol warrants outstanding aid unpaid, from the let day of October, 1S0O, to the 31st day of Murob, 1801, both Inclusive: Date. On whnt n count allowed, No of claims Allowed. Amnuntof claims Allowed. Aniountof warr.'it drawn. Josephine bimon, a prima donna, whose home is In Sun Francisco, was married Tuesday In London to Edward Bayley, a wealthy manu facturer and liberal candidate fe: parliament from Camberwcll. There was a brilliant assemblage and many valuable wedding gifts. iCARTER'S CURE Sick Headache and relieve all the troubles Incl dent to a bilious state of the system, such as Dizziness, Nausea. Drowsiness, Distress aftur eatinp, l'aln In tlio Side, &c. While their most remarkable success has been shown in curing Troacrx and mice. Tho reason why n oman is afraid of a mouse 1 a profound mystery indeod, It has never been very clearly proren thai ho Is. But oora9 women f-ro constantly in such a nervous, irritable condition that tho slightest thin annoys and startles them. Tho cause of this unfortunate state of affairs la usually some functional derange ment; some distressing or painful Irregu larity, some derangement or peculiar weak ness incident Xrt her sex ; or, it may be due to inflammation, ulceratlon-Vr displace ment, of some of tho pslrlo viscera, or to other organlo lesions peculiar to her sex. From whichever causo It may arise, Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre' nptlon is a poti'Jve remtdv, so certain in i curatlvo results that it numufao-.uri i sell it, through arugitfsts, under a qui anUe of IU giving interaction iu every .c, or money paid for it wilt be prompt j refunded. As a toothing and strengthening' nervine, "7a rorito Prescription " subdues nervous exeitabuty, irritability, exhaustion, pros tration, hysteria, epasma and other nerv ous symptoms attendant upon disease of the womb. It lnduccj refreshing sleep tnd relieves anxiety and tiespondenoy. Copyright, ISO, by Wcble's Dis. Mm, ASS'S. ii II I ii ii ii ii ii Aprl Eoadsaud bridges " Pauper Criminal Special loan . Stationery Courthouse and jail County clerk Sheriff County recorder - Military Ballfls School superintendent County commissioners Supervisors Insune . Jury Coroners County treasurers Fuel i District attorney . Bounty - Tax rebate Legal services Indigent soldiers .-- School examiner Total amount claims nilowed aud drawn Amount of outstanding warrants unpaid. Outstanding nnpiiid county warrants on the 31st day of Mar 'Ol.estimated Interest accrued thereon ii ii ii 204$ 213 631 1 52 70 (I (I G 11 6 7 12 '70 30 103 39 U 3 I 0 20 6 40 (I 1030$ 48083 31 $ 3335 47 8097 13 1000 00 1137 43 12-10 1)7 2003 10 20.')0 02 172 70 340 102 449 CO 559 80 2.300 73 174 10 202!) 10 140 55 351 50 64 95 342 50 '34 458 57 125 3-50 48 84 72102 00 $ Principal ? 65298 65 $ 55298 55 48083 31 3835 47 3097 13 1000 00 1137 43 1250 07 2003 10 2050 02 172 70 340 102 440 60 659 80 2500 73 174 10 2029 10 140 55 351 60 54 95 342 60 31 458 57 125 859 48 81 72192 00 Interest. for . fa Comeim OK THE $ 1000 00 $ 1000 00 OR. PIERCE'S PELLETS &2i Laxative, or Cathartic, Mccording to s to of 3os. iiy Orugglsto, SS cents a vlaL FKOITESSIONAI. CAltUS. mlLMON FORD, attorney nt law, Salem, I Oregon. Oflico up-stalrs in Fatton's block. 1 T.KlCHAItDSON, Attorney at law, of. ), flee up stairs in lront rooms ot new usli block, corner Commercial nnd Court streets, Salem, Oregon. TOHN OJHHEA, Attorney nt law, O over wipuni niuinniu uuiik. Monsanpeciaiiy. Room L'ollec- Correepnndence solicited. Headache, yet CAnran's Lrrrut Liven Pills are equally valuablo In Constipation, curing and preventing this annoying complaint, while they also correct all disorders of tho stomach, stimulate the liver ond regulate the bowels. Even if they only cured HEAD Ache they would be almost priceless to those who suitor from this distressing cemplaint: but fortunately their goodness does not end here, and those who onco try them will find theso lltUe pills valuablo In so many ways that they will not be willing to do without them. Out after all sick head ACHE Is tho bane of so many lives that here Is where we mako our great boast. Our pills cure it while others do not. fluiTca's Little Livsn Tills are very small and very easy to take. One or two pills make a done. They are strictly vegetable and do not grlpo or purge, but by their gentle action 8 lease alt who use them. In vials at 25 cents; to for $1 Bold everywhere, or sent by mall. CASTES HED1CIUE CO., llsw 7e:i. Ul Uk Small Pries. First National Ban k SALEM OREGON. WM. W. LADUK. -DR. J. REYNOLDS, JOHN MOIR, President Vice rresldeut Cashier GENERAL BANKING, Exchange on Portland, Ban Francisco, Now York, London nnd Hong Kong bought and sold. Btuto, County and City warrants bought. Farmers nre cordially Invited to deposit vnd transact business with us. Liberal advances made on wheat, wool, hops nnd other property pi rcnsouubie rates. Insurance on such ho ourlty ean bo obtained at tho bank In most rolluble companies. SVAROY & U1NG1IAM, Attorueys and counselors at law, SSMeni, Oii-gon. a ving an abstract ol the records of Marlon county, Including a lot und block Index oi Snlem. thev havo snecJnl facilities for ex amining titles to real estate. HuhIucsm in the supremo court and In the state departs menu will receive prompt attention. Total amount of unpaid county warrants Siato of Oregon, countv of Murion, KB. 1, F. J. BabeocK, county clerk of the county of Marlon, state of Ore gon, do hereby certify tbuttbe for.gciug If a true and correct statement ol ttie number and amount e: claims ullowed by the couuty court of eaid county, for the six mouths ending on the 31nt day of March, 1891, on what account the same were allowed, and the amount of warrants clrutvu, and the amount of warrants Outstanding and unpaid as the same ap pear upon tho records of my olllce and In my official custody Witness my hand nnd tho seal of the couuty court of said county this 8th'day of April, A. D. 1891. , , ' F. J. BABCOCK, Couuty Clerk. Semi-Annual Statement Of the county tuasurer of Minion county, Oregon, for the six months ending on tho 31st rinv of March, A. D. 1891, of money received and paid nut, from whom received and from what source, aud on what account )Ul(l out' Amounts received. I Source 11. V. BONHA M. n. N. HAYDEN. V. II. HOLMES. noMHAM, Holmes & Harden, Attor 13 neysutlaw. Ofllce lu Rush's block, between State and Court, on (tom'lju. C. SMITH, Dentist, U2 stale street, i. Or. Flnlsneu denim opera tions of every description. Painless openv tlons a specialty. I-R.T. XJ Halem, Or. MRS.il geoi se, Kri RS. M. E. AIcCOY, Physician and Sur geon, uince nuu rooms in lojgio'j .Front nnd Center streets, no.ir the rootorfllarlon ana rom uo, oriage, (.'amn io diseases a specialty. Cure or uo pay. Consultation Irce. YV-T T, llTTnit Anl.l.n.., 1'lfi.io Cnrrtl VY, licatlons'and buperlutnUehco lor nil classes or buildings. merclul Ht., up stairs. OBlce '.WO Com- tionf B. MoNALLY, Architect, New Hush Ureriiinu block. Hluns und suoclrtct- ons of all classes of of bulldlncH on short notice. Huporlnteudeneoof work promptly ooltbd after. 2 &-tf T J. McCAUHTLAND.Clvil Sanitary and XL, Hydraulic Engineer. U. . Deputy mineral surveyor. City Mirveyors oilice, Murphy's lllock, Salem, Oregon, Btu W. 11E3T, Artist, htudl". Hush, ilrev block. Cluses 'i'hurbdays and turdays.; J1CSINKSS OAItDS.I A B.SMITH A CO., Contractors, Sowoi J, lnp, Cemont Sidewalks, Excavating, Etc: Allwork promptly done, Salem, Or. Leave orders with Dugan.llroH. -4:15-1 in JOHN ailAY. Contracttir and builder. Fiuo inside nnlshlng u specialty. 185 commercial streot, Salem Oregon, Capital National Bank SALEM - - - OREGON, Capital Paid up, - - - $75,000 - - 1D.UUU hole- wlthjnellow earth, leaving It o. give a comparatively lurgo num. loose. Novor let tho Btmwborry. roots get dry, nor put dry earth directly nRnlust them, If tho sur face lw dry, scrape it oil with your trowel nud got moist soil to throw next the roots. Wet roots put iu moist soil, well llrnicd about the roots, aud mellow or looso on tin Hurfuce, nro tho best conditions pot ulblo. Bomo people laugh at such care fulness, nnd ay that "utrawberry. plants will grow If stuck in almost any wayj even a plant loft lying on tbu surface, by tho jwrson setting out, will often taku root." B) it wllli but let mo toll you that when you find a man farming In that careless, bllii-thod, trust-to Inel: way, bor of ploklugs. (8) Very early aud oxtromely luto varieties aro less fruitful than tho mod I u m early. (0) rorfectly.lloweral,us n rule.uro loss productive tlmu tho plstlllato or Imporfoctly-llowored varieties. ohi:oo.s' vAiinrniM. This statu hits many varieties of tho wild strawberry, but so far uouo havo bcou found that will frultim- dor cultivation. Seedlings from our finest wild berries might produce Boiuolhlntf valuablo, Clark's seed llnj; has an excolloul local reputa Hon In parts of Eastern Oregou. I)r. b B. Mattesou, of Marlon county, has developed an Oregou variety thut has become uoolimnted i R. B. WALLACE, - President, V. V. MARTIN, Vice-President. , J. II. ALBERT, .... Cashier. DIRLCTORSi V. T. Orny, W. V. Martin J.M.MarUu, R. S. Wallace. Or. W. A.Cuslok. J. II. Albert, T. IdoF. Prtttou. LOANS MADE ro farmers ou wheat and other markeV able pniduee, couslgned or iu store either lu private irrauarltsor ipubllo warehouses. State and County Warrants Bought at Tar COMMERCIAL PAPER Discounted at reasonable rates. Drant rOHN KNIGHT, Blacksmith. shoolnir and renalrlni: a specialty, ... . . .. .. -. .. .-X-. .X tume 1001 oi Liiueny sireei, a Hoi so , Hlion aiem.uregou, '.VII T ICE A ROSS, Blacksmiths, all kinds ot I.V repairing and carrlngo worrf. e have lu our employ Win Carrot, direct from Kentucky, more familiarly known as "Red," n professional liorseshoer. (live us a trial. -ill To amniint ou hand from lust report To uinouut ou bund from lust report, in stitute rutid 3lbU, indigent soiaier fund, $931.13. E. M. Cioisuu -'- Taxes 15. M. Croisan Costs F. J, Uabcock Tiiul fees City of Stileni Bridges Geo. G. Bingham Forfeited bail Dr. J. 9. Stott Coroner D.W.Yoder.certlfi cute fees.iuBtit ute fund, $89.50 M. E. Goodoll - Costs.etc Sundry persons License Sundry persons Fines v Capital National bank Special loan Gen. fund $ 6 25 School fun 4 2198 32 9S725 25 14 GO 485 08 20105 00 500 00 3 75 34 30 714 ;',8:!74 75 993 1000 S121G48 23 f H4G0 07 Gen. fund hchool fund . 59408 00 Amounts paid out. By amount paid out ou county warrants It',. ii,iiinfa ii,. Ill nf nn cnlwml Minprintnndeilt's warrants 5 1193 35 By wan ants on soldier's fund pnid $117.48 By state tux paid 33241 GO By osh on hand - 26998 57 4027 By ea-ih ou hand, iustittite fuud,$2G9.50; indigent sol dier's fund, &513.G5 S121G48.23 M14GG 0' Amount of tux collected from lako Lubisli drainage district $3000 00 Amount imitl out on warrauts on lake Labish drainnire district 2992 03 Cash on hand 7 97 Btato of Oregon, County of Marlon, SS. I, A. O. Coudlt, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and cor rect stntemeutoftheamouuts received, paid out and remaining on baud, iu the county treasury of said county for the six mouths ending on the 31st day of March, A. D. 1891. Witness my baud this first day of April, 1S91. AO. CONDIT, County Treasurer. Semi-Annual Statement Of tho amount of mouoy nud warrants received for taxes, utid money paid to the county treasurer by the sheriff of Marion county, Oregon, for tho six mouths ending ou the 31st day of March, A. D. 1891: To amount reed. November. December. January. February. March, fn coin and currency-? 5000 00 $ 11000 00 $ 8000 00 $ 30000 00 $ 83000 00 Total received $ 5000 00 $ 11000 00 $ 8C00 00 $ 30000 00 $ 83000 00 By amounts paid November. December. January. February. Match. To countv treasurer ? 6000 00 $ 11000 00 $8000 00 $ 80000 00 $ 83000 00 LIME. And with this car line in operation NO AD- DITION to the City can offer as great or as many inducements as I I t I if This addition lies between the Garden Road and Asylum Avenue; within four blocks of the Elegant High School Building, and ten blocks from North Salem ner school building. It has long been known to possess supe rior attractions by reason of it being the highest, heal thiest, most fertile and sightly Addition to the City. The aojp iOu will within sixty days be running its cars every Balsway pem weniy Minutss through the center of this beautiful Addition. Bringing it within five minutes of the Postofhco. If you are seek ing an investment None can offer better opnortunities or bring you greater returns than this iavonte Addition. SAIvK M JOSEPH FU9KE barbar and liolrdress er. Hair cuttlni;25 cents, shaving 15 cents. Rath looms lu connection, liestoi work. 113 State street. O J, LAltSEN & CO,, Manufacture all klndsof vehicles. Itepnlrlug njspeclal ty. Shop 45 Btato street. drawn dlrcot on New York, Chlcajto, an Knuiclm-o, Portland, Loudou, Paris, llerllu lions Koue and Calcutta, WILLIAMS & ENGLAND BANKING CO. CAHTALlSTOCK, all Subscribed, $200,000 Transact n cnerol banking business In all IU branches. Total paid treasurer-? 5000 00 $ 11000 00 $ 8000 00 $ 80000 00 $ 83000 00 State ot Oregon, county of Marion, SS. I, E. M. Croii-nu, sheriff of said county, do hereby certify that the forcgolmj statement la correot and true. Witness my liana this sist aay ot aiarcn, a. v. ioui. E. M. CltOISAN, Sheriff of Marion county. SEMI-ANNUAL SUMMARY STATEMENT. Of the flnauclol condition of the county of Marlon, in the state of Ore gon, on tho 31st day of March, A. D. 1891. nubilities Amount Mar To warrants drawn on the county treasurer, aud out- 31 standing nnd unpaid $ 55298 55 To estimated amount of interest nccured thereon 1000 00 Total liabilities $ 5G298 55 Resources Amount By funds in hnuds of couuty treasurer applicable to the pay- meutof county warrants ,-, .-.- . ? 28998 57 By estimates unpaid current taxes applicable to the payment uf county warrants ... 27885 44 GEO. C, WILL, of Will Uros., Albany and aorvallls. Pianos, Organs and Sewing Machines. a tcwiNO machines and ohoans RBPAIRBD AND OLEANKD At Your Honios Ab Pts fot Northwest Insurauco Co, Two doors north of Peel Onloe, Halem, Or. Nee dles aud now parts for nil Hewing Machines S:5-U dw Totnl resources $ 56884 01 Cap it OKO. WII.MAM8.- HUOl WM. ENflUANU, III i!UNAIlY-- .Prcsldon Vlco President ..Cushler DIHKOTOHS: Oeo. WMUms.Wm. Bug laud. Dr.J. A.UIeimrdson, J. W, IloUou. J. A. linker. ... ltauk lu uow Exolmngo block ou Com mtirotal street, &l-tr LADD & BUSH, Bankers, I HON 1HIIUHM), SALUM, ... - OKKQON sm imrm SBaking DnuiiAr Ml tZSVHC oAi vifBva Vwd n tyiiHw pr Hp'wps .jo Years the Standard Transact a general banking butduess Id all departments, &3" Tlmljcr and Timber Lands. i linvAinma fin lliiilxtr lurid tar sals. 1 also have tUre rellutiul.hmenta to, sell, of 1m) ucrc each, that mu bo bouehtoltwip lu Ort class locution; handy to It, IU I, also have some vrry cheap lwids that will not corn (nororJ.Mleracr when till r'rt ui I know of some good it. It. Uud thai Is very cheap that oau b bought ou ory euy terms; Alw f nomi very deslroblo tioverumeut lauds th.U I can "looaUj e miiis on lutmvvtvatlsor llilbi.i cUtws-, Puf lte wanting to obtain (ioveruuient lands utlldowpnt.xt'iuvunil mo nus as 1 ain well posted lu ull of tilt laud laws aud latest drotsloiMQi the grnvwl Und otllce and have had a l.uut rsriei.w In IM kurveylugbutnesaiitlav wade this I. vxiivful study lortlirwi yearsaud will gar antee salUlucllou iu ey riHjd. nlldltlAVdr. th.w.1 rft rlliM 1 hHtf U0U ted orruiethouu(Ud awes the latuouiu M.T. RINEMAN DEALKU ;iM and Fancy Groceries, -.. r . .. nr i i.nUHi:ry, (jiiitntvui, tjitiiiiii, uuuru and Willow ware. All Kinds of mill feed. iVU-ovoceliiblesuud fruits In their season. "Highest Price puld for country produce." We sollolt a shArti of your iutronugo, . 8-8 lttBtatobtreet Staple FOREST GROVE POULTRY YARDS, Founded ln 1877. 1000 young :fowls for sale Aud the ilmwt ever bret ou tbe Pacific Coast. Book your order early for't0holae,;elect4ons. Sand Stamp for Catalogue. Address J, M. GARRISON, Iftll-dw Fortarove,Oregaa. Jas. Batchelor, Prop'r. Warm Mcak at All Hours ol the Day None but white labor employed lu this establishment. A good substantial meal a . ked ln tlrst class style Twenty-five cents per meal R. EC D FRONT Court street, between Journal OlUce and Mllito's Livery, Son Ton Restaurant, B.W.LEWIS. Kraotx Meats, Oyatora, Eto, Always on llaud - OPKN AT ALL HOURS. SIS Commercial Street, SALEM, - - - - - - Oregon The Capital City is hound to come to the front as an In dustrial an Educational Center. No other Capital City in the United States offers as great an opportunity to the home seekeror or investor as the "Bouquet City" of the Willamette Valley. The first city in- the Northwest in educational matters and second in manufacturing industries. Situated in the heart of the Willamette Valley with untold power and material at her door waiting for the masjicians wand to turn her into a city of the teeming thousand-5. Who of us today can predict what the next decade to hrinrr fnvr.1i Tn t Vinno nfvmi wVin nvo lnolnno- for a h0 i ' " " J " " rfj 500 MRS. M. J. PATT0N, ARTIST, Studio and ArtBallery,ln HldrldgdHlock biilem. lXMifcons given. Plcturt'S for sale or ) ainted lo order. Health is Wealth I Jl 6&X jS? a K t Wi l&eniV8rjd ft!CM mm SZkBLZ wm m - -z :AS Now is the rime $500Revardl WKwdlpay tbeabovo reward for any cuhjoi nwr coiuplnlut, di-poiwla, sick hMda ha, tndlcesllou, constipation or cos tUencos uanuinotcun) wit west's cg enable! tir Pills, when the directions aro ilrieilronilllrV wllh. They am purely vifcu.h', aud never fall to ntv sall-JX-itt u. hta- coated, lAnre boxes, ovutaln i, ' ! lik. & rents, ttewartt of counter. 4 3hll 1 H atU, ill. K1 UUIUB 1U1UU HU. K. V. WKhYtj Nere and Uraln Trutinriit, a euarauieod speeino ftr II vg tenn.l?,'Cv.'evhta,l''1,l,'fA,us Neurulcui. llrudsche. Nervcnis l'r.iiruiim. caukiil by tho uso of aieou.d or tnbnrco W akclullnrs, Menial iieMesslon, Kolien ingoftbr train r.kuti'.n. In Insanity and loulliir. ioiilerj, 'ecny nud ilwiih, yr& inaUUAoUlase, luiivuriMM, but i-i powii enuted by er x.'U-u if the brain. KjujI lnx copt'klnsone ' nlU'k m-ati.itul, (t ul'oxiM'ix U.x. .r f.un, eni by mti prffwld a recelj.t -f j.'irw. WEJUUNANTFE BIX 0XE8 To onr aiy et. V UU each ordr ir cetHlby us f' six Ikhw, anniinlei Willi tiw.w win s.nuiuo putiiwf ut i cuaranu to refund the tuaney u stiurut dis not tllect a cure. Guar. beo.K.uood, Drug. . Miviu, vr. .TH. L nichaa's Oolden Balsam No. 1 Cures Chsncres, nm and second stales' Sorts on the Legs and Body; Sore Ears, cjeh,u??t.'.taVcVPer-color1 Blotches. 8yj)hHltlaCUrrh.dliieed Scalp, and aJI rrlsisry (orms ol the dlxa known si SrphllU. Price, t5 OO per Uollle. HL"111. " Go'den Oalsam No.a Cures-TjrtUry. ilercinUIHjrplilIltlo Rheu mstlun, Pslns In the Bones, fslni in the llesd, tsck et th. Nk. d"rtld Sor Throst. ByphlUtlo lUsh. Lumps and con UwUd Cordi, Stiffness ol the Umbs, nJ trsdlcsUs all dlteaja rom the syVum, vhetner caused by Indiscretion or sbu ol Uercury, lesylnr tha blaod pure uti Lo Htcbaa's Golden MpanlsU Ami. ?5!.ioirth ?"tOonarrhB, aieet, IrrluUoaOnTel,snd all Urinsryor Oenl! UUdliirrsngemtcU, Vrlca $4 su per X KltuVu's Oeldeis UpantsU In. Isctton. forMTcre ouctot Oonorrhajs. loaunmstory Gleet. Buleturesc. Pries 1 80 per Bottle. " ? Klensm'a Golden Ointment lor the eff ectlrs heslui ol Syphllltlg Bores. sndBrslntreatoisni; loss ol physical po er. excrn i or oier-votk. Prostmloo, tte. Prlea S3 OO per Box. Tanlo sua Nerrlne, THE RtCHARDs"DRuQ C0.,Areuh M 9t 11 MAI1KKT 8T , Vn rrnelsco cal 5UUM tCHT met, and ENGLEWOOD, the place to secure it, while PB have yet the opportunity of purchasing from first flD For the present we will sell a limited number of lots our present pi-ices when au advanco-of ten to twontyP cent will he made. lUIllilJlil LAND OUIPAk D osTomce ck. H, V, MATTHEWS, Pres. T. H. BANfS, Se& j t -rt tritn,. 5teL