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jw fe fir Highest toFftll to Ltavchlng Power. Dhtl B&kto fi X .ssa3iJ fi ABSOLUTELY PURE HUOOE3TKD COiiUlKNT. It is cosier to break tbau to make a reputation. Ttao governor of Oregon can Kay with Roscoo Conklitig, preserve tne from my fool friends. Governor I'enuoyor will carry an affidavit or a revolver hereafter when ho talks to n. reporter. An exchange naku if disease is u punishment. No, but n dealro tn punish Is a disease with hoiiio people. ThoJouiiNAii gives IIh reuderrf all important dispatches in the evening which the morning papers print noxt morning. If tho Free Silver mountain doen not come to mo, I will go to tin mountain, says G rover Cleveland, and he Is getting there. Wo all want what wo want far ourselves a good deal inoro than wt want to take any Interest in what others want. Parties who want to secure tin removal of Jtev. Irwin as superin ten (lent of tho Chemawu Indian school (Harrison Inntllute), are re spectfully referred to tho Civil Ser vice commission. Just as you uow play without tin musio and do not think what notci you strike, though onco you picked them out by slow and patient toil, bo If you begin ol set purpose, yon will learn tho luiv of kindness in utterance so perfectly thut It will be second nature to you, and make more muslo In your life than all the songs tho sweetest yolco has ever sung. Our Dumb Animals. I was mtstaKou In saying the country would bo ruined if wo did not stop coining tho dollar of the daddies. I was mistaken In suylne thut gold would all bo (111 veil out of circulation by coining $4,500,000 a mouth. I am still opposed to free coinage of silver, but hereby give nollco that if free coinage Is a file cess, 1 shall probably bo mistaken 11 gain. Grovor Cleveland. Cellar Ilaplds, Ja., Republican: Tho McKlulcy bill Is oppressing everybody, and especially tho poor, most grlovously. JJoforo It went into operation tho poor man could conveniently carry homo all the sugar ho could buy lor u dollar and put a tcu cent tin cup In his pocket. Now If ho purchases a dollar's Morlh of sugar and ten cents' worth of tin cups he must Imvo a dray to haul them home. Wo liavo teen a notice of a Hotter' dam thread merchant who had no cumulated a fortuno by industry, punctuality, and Integrity. It was remarked of him that ho never let a yard of bad thread go out of his lunula, and would never tuko more than u reasonable profit, Uy Uiobo meaua ho acquired such entire pub lic confidence, that his customer would as willingly send a blind man or a child to buy for them ns to go for thenmolves. ThoMt. I'leusuiit, Towa, Journal tells this sugar story. It Is a little hard to bellovo but It Is interesting: It Is said that a democrat, livim; not very far from here, recently stepped into a grocery wtmo ami asked for a dollar's worth of sugar. Tho grocer put up nineteen pound) of the granulated variety, and hand edit over. "How much you got in thar?" gruflly Inquired tho bourbon customer. "Nineteen pounds," wop tho reply. "I don't want any such amount as that. If I took all that homo my wile would mako mo vote tho republican ticket. Take out ulght pounds and make It Muven," JIo was accommodated. ThoMoKlnloy bill Is giving the people cheap sugar all over the union. On thin count tho trust line tin advantage just now, but It will not lost, Letter Mut. Tho following Ip tho list or letters remaining uncalled for hi tho post olllco at S.ilom, April 28, 1891. Por tions calling for tho same will plcasi nay "ttdvorthod," Aral. Oliver J. IHaok, T. Ii. Baker, Mrs. Sally Honor, Jackson Clienuy, Frank Collins, Geo. W. Cook, John Davis, Mrs. Dee Dryud, Olo N. Kndersby, N. H. Guuur, Miss luu Green. A. D. Gentry, Mrs. Dora Gosa, W. F, Huberly, Mntlilw JIngg, V.G. IIumllU.il, Unlit. Illglus, Mrs. B. P. Hlumi, Chas D.-l Kiizlng, August Milllkun, Win. Moore, 11. Morllnger, A. J. I'attou, Mrs. h II Powell, John Ilelcuard, Mrs. 13 Hay, Geo. Hmlth, Hugh N. Williams, Kale A. N. QtMiiMT, P.M. i(c?? o0xvc0 Ued In MilJipns of Homes akingi ;HrreaiTiDnwrfpp! U. S. Gov't Report, krj ?, 1885. bwder It la reported that tho itUBslan master of the liore e, who woa recent con vlclcd of o serious swlndlo upon the czar in connection with a present to tho emperor of Germany, has committed suicide. Tho swindle conslsted,of palming off", both on the czar and tho kaiser, a braes harness' for atiolld silver harness. Tho czar presented 11 magnificent troyka to the kaiser, with threoltussian hon-ec itntl Russian coachman. The liui ness wus alleged to have cost 20,000 roubles, and was supposed to be solid. Lately tho braes began to show Itself, much to the surprist and disgust of the kaiser. Tho facts reached St. Petersburg, and the czar ordered the dismissal of the master of the horse, who had probably pocketed thodiflercuce between tin -tilvcr una the brass. The disgraced officer, overcome with shame, and perhaps dreading severe punish incut, put an end to hie life. riio Problem Hulvcd An Universal lllood l'urlflor. Found at lst In Hihbnrd'M Itheumnth Syrup A remedy which expels all polHon huh mutter from tho blood. A well known citizen ofWest Lebanon, lnd test I tic U iw vui ue: It allordn mo pleasure to Htitto llint mj ivlfo has received great benefit from lllb Dnrd'H Hheumatlo Byrup thuu from utij medlclnoHho his over taken. Wo have imud six bottleH, and llnd It to bo ttit boil family remedy and tho greutogt blood purifier Hint wo huvuover lined. Itistrul) all It In clulmed to ho by Its founder. You cannot recommend It too highly. Yours truly, I WAMjAUK, West Lebanon, lnd. Hold by Hmlth A Kleiner. 8am-:u ftiAiiKKT m;ronT. A HynoiifllHjOf tho Market Iluyliifj nud Helling l'rlcos. HKTAII, t'KICICS. UKVIBKD QUOTATIONS. HhoulderH.Hugnr eurcd.per lu,12 llruiilcfaHt bacon 12 to IS HimiH Hugar cured, per lb, 10c Dcof 716 l'orlc 10 M 1214 Mutton 10 AUkfe. Vcal-1012Ko. Timothy need Per pound, 8c; Rolling Hed clover Heed 1'er pound, lie. Will to clover need I'ur pound, 20c ,". Alslko 18c per pound. Ucd top lUopor pound. lilncolu GraHH 12o per poiind.i Hyo UniHH loo per pound. Oichard UraH8..17o poriound. HciuiH Jia por lb. Oatmeal attic. Canned Frull-.TeaclicH, 0 00; apricot, J.1 00; black berrleH, $!; corn, bent grades U 00; tomatoes St CO: Ntrlng bcaiiH SI GO; grcon pcim tfl 85; per do.. In two lb ciiiih. Uiuen FrultOliulco upp.es 7.V31.'J0o per box; penrs 7Gopor box; potatoes GOe; ctirroU 50c; pursnlpxToc; onloiiHlkj pur lb. 1' lull. -Salmon Halite por lb: Hturgeou 5 7o por lb- Hiimll IImIi tlOepcr lb; Ball milmon, 7l0o per lb; Chinook salmon, 12. HUVINO 1'lttCKS. Wheat 77oO not. Flour l'or barrel. J5.00.bcst 11)0 lbs. Outs Ver bushel, WJ $ 52c. Hurley l'cr bushel, 00c. llran l'or ton, SKI CO at mill, sacked. HhorU l'or ton, S20 50 " Biickod. Ch lerton,S22.60 " Racked. J low Quoted at 21 toiWo por lb. Wool-180 to 200. Hggs 15c per uoion. l'otatoos l'or bushel, 35o Corn meal Uo per pound. (Mieoso 12llo per pound. Drlod plums I'erlb. 87o. Dried prunes l'or lb. livsiL'c. Imported prunes 70 per lb. Hut lor UYft-'Mu per pound for good Lnrd 10 1 2o per 1 b. Hams for pound, ll&Vlo, Uncoil sides Uftllipar lb. tihouldoni Kftllo per lb. Chickens., o to l2o per pound. Turkeys 10 to l2cpor lb, .. ticeso i&H pur lb. Ducks, 12KUo por lb Spring Chickens 13 to iOo por lb, HARKRTS UY TELEQItAI'II. rOltTLAND, Wheat Vulloy,IN8K tol,V)'alla Walla 11.10 tof 1.1 porcontul. Flour stmidurd, tl.05 Walla Walla H M Outsldo grados, U 80, Oats SVhlto02iato 05o, gray 50 o to 58 por biiRliel. Mlllstun's-llmn f 1IK320-, shorts, SJJ to 23 ground barley, S0 to . '12; onopfcod, t25 middlings, t por lot). JIay-lu317 per ton, Hatter Orcgou fiuicy dulry, 25o; funey cioumery ).0;good to fair, 20Q22)jS; Call forma choice 2J to2.V. Kgga Orccou 18o Knstcru 20o por do l'oultry-UHt clilekons, M 0(1 00. l'otatoos 75o at 80o per ojiititl. Chooso Oregon, U to 15c; Callformu U to 150. Hugurs Ooldop C, 5'Jc; extm 0, 5)i;dry granulated, G)i oubo, oriuhed and l'ow dored, (lijo por pound, lleuus Small white, 3XojJ4j pink 3, buyos. St 60; butter, SI 10; llinas, SI 60 per cental. Dried FrulU-.Tlio market Is llrm. Quo Que ted: Italian prunes, 10 to He; l'etlto and Uorninn, lOo por iHiund; raisins, ti S3 per box; ptuinmor dried pears, 10 to lie; sun dried und factory plums, U to 12c; evapo niton peaches, lsto'juo; Umyrna tigs, 20c; Cullfornlu flgs, Uo jMir pound, Hlco (JXf per poumi, llldos-Dry lildos, hi to fo; tj bjM for culls; green ovivr 63 pounds, io; under 6b Kuuds, Ho; sheep ihiIIm, UlVxiSl.25. 8MOKK1) Mli.VW AND I4AUD. liustcrn Imnifl, it to 12o; breakfast ba con, 10 to 12o; thlos, t) to lOo; lard, 8 to ll)(o pr iHjiind. HAN KAANOIBCO. HAN FliANOisa), Apl.ua Whoalttie week opened on a nuletcr lunrkct. N 1 Willie tUSlii to SI Wtl lr cental. llopslO3Copr.Kunl, llurloy-heod SI Xl tyi; r cental II 4T;olioleo St 50; coiiunongmdaSl -U. Oiits-dmy ft T7 tol tK; black II W to 1 W per cental' Oitlous-Sl to m. l,oUitoehi..76o;io 80. M1HU1-.UANKOUH MAHKKTrS. ClIIOAOO, Apl. 3- lleef I.tvo, ,7&(I.10. JIuttou l.lve. Sjxrj)i.w, Hogs Mva. J 1,8 J t) Vl 7 to lOo ier ixiuait. mr v W ?fi M M 40 Years the Standard, i ttftwMtitlWtWI Rppnlilicnn Civil Service Kcform Tx tendeil ot tlm Indian Schools. Tho president, before leaving upon his journey, directed tint a portion of the Indian service be placed un der the civil service rules. The or der applies to supetiulendenls of schools, teacheis, matrons, assist ants and farmers about hlx hun dred employes In oil. The matter was decided after careful conference with tho commissioners, who will prepare tho rules' Immediately. Tills is the first extension of the rules by tho president, and the desirability of such action has bceu urgently called to his attention. The National Re form League, tho I.uliun commis sioners, und the Cambridge associa tion, n few months since, earntstly recommended the extension. The president's order and tho action of the secretary of tho navy in regard to labor in the navy-yards ' are fulllllmeiits-Tif the pledges of the republican platform, of which there , has not hitherto seemed to be much ' prosiiect, but which will bo cordially acknowledged by every friend of reform. The president is understood to have felt aggrieved by tho cen sures passed upon his course in re gard to the civil service. But 011 reflection he would hardly find that censure to be unjust. Every friend of good government will rejoice hi the president's action, und no one can note Secretary Tracy's adoption of the labor registry, and the presi dent's extension of tho rults to part of tho Indian service, without seeing how surely and steadily the reform proceeds and commends itself to public approval. Harper's Weekly. A Safe Investment. Is one which is guaranteed to bring you satisfactory results, or in case 01 failure a return of purchase price. On this safe plan you can buy from our advertised Druggist t bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption. It Is guaranteed to biing relief In over.x case, when used for any uflectlon ol Throat, Lungs or Chest, such as Con -uimiillon, Jiillammatlou of ,tb Lungs, Hronchltis, Asthma, Whoop lug Cough' Croup, etc., etc. It Is oleasaut and agreeable to ttisle, per fectly safc.aud can always bedipen ded upon. Trial bottles free at Fry'B Drugstore. CURE BIck Tleulaclio and relievo all tlio troubles Incl dent to a bilious state of the system, such as Dizziness, Nausea. Drowsiness, Distress after catliuL l'ain In tho Side, &c While their most rwnuTVablo success lias been shown In curing Hoadaclm, yet CAiirE.i's I.itti.k I.tvin Pills are equally valuable In Constipation, curing and preventing this annoying complaint, while they also correct all disorders of tho stomach, stimulate tho liter and regulate tho bowels. Even If they only cured HEAD Acho they would bo almost priceless to thoso who suffor from this distressing cemplaint: but fortunately their goodness doos not end here, and thoso who once try them will llnd theso littlo pills valuablo in so many ways that they will not bo willing to do without them Hut after all sick head Is tho bono of so many lives that hero Is where wn make our great boast. Our pills euro It while others do not. CAnTEu'H Little Liver Vina are very small and very easy to take. Ono or two pills make a dose They aro Rtrlctly vegetable and do not grlpo or purgo, hut by their gentle action Sleaso all who use thorn. In vials at S3 cents; vo for 81 Sold every w here, or sent by inalL CASTES UEDICUIE CO., Hew Tert Small Pill, Small Ik Small Pries. GEO. C. WILL, Of Will llroa., Albany ftinl CorvnllU. 1 Pianos, Orgaos and Sewing Machines. skwi.vo'maoiuneh and oufiAs KEPAIRBDAND OLKANSD At Your Homes Agents fot Northwest Iiuurnuce Co. Two doiiis north of 1'osl Olllce, Salem, Or. Nee- dleHand new parts ror nil Hewing Nuchlnii- 8;!-tf dw "m.t. rineman DUALKH IN Staple and Fancy Groceries, Crockery, Olaxswaro, Jjiui)n, Wooden and Willow ware. Allltlud of mill food. Al vmratnbtiMAiiilfrtAi in tholr heuMiu, "Highest l'rleojv.iif for country produce." Woknllott a.iro of your palmiiago. Dll 131 state ktreet HELLENBRAND'S Ealing Parlors k Candy Manufactory, SOS Commorolal Strt. lU.tOFKAHlfc Jrt tir0iiu...- too , m. and iK cents CotlKt, 'l or Ciiovolate nud Cuke..l0 cuts Mtih and Milk M ceuu f'lale of tkMip. IJ centi Hot Oa Wt.. aiiJiv or Tea ...I5 wnt UrtlftUnik undl5m; ,.( ,,.Jnti Pork Chop und lire ...SJcenu ilutton Chopuiul Btg ..Jacvuts S'wiUftO ami isms. enu jnukuge nml iiev wuii Hum nd Kto" ...Meenu Krtnh Oyairg any style ..'iJ twin 2 Cnt ItiguUf OlMer SfryeJ From II to3 0'Clock A 11I1V vitilety of vrgclnblM, etc., etc Vlwi iw, oortVe or milk with all i cent uibhIkw tlioui oxtro rliarge. t'hidcnt Igaiii. lnn tea iu l)omfrll' ulvrujs on nuiul. IVirtu. HouMHtakmid Kgir... ..10int Vea.t.'r 1a1u Mt.k and r(s ' rttWultrt LuclUh Ului4 llr4. ENNYRQYAL PILLS i-jr Mlsra AlmlL 10.000 ruiWi.uii iiW&iteft CARTER'S IPlTTLE rSMf g PILLS. ll $1I?I 1 " VifTiV 4fVf'2ul Trt W. I ! ft 'ZlVt lis a icr-'Kl V 'Z mi niAiiciinu wixa suEnniAK, trndpod all tho 'war on foot, over moun tain and through inorara, can-ylnff knap sack and pun, slept on brush heaps to keen out of tho mud, caught cold, from the ef fects of which his Mends thought he would novcr recover. Llnjjerlnff with alow con. sumption for many years, ho saw Br. Plerco'u Golden Medical Discovery odrei tlsed In a country newspaper, and he de termined to try It. A fow bottles -worked n chance: six months' continued use curtti him. Always too Independent to ask bin countrv for n penclon, ho noir toys ho needs nono. Ho helped save hlg country, ho saved himself 1 Consumption la Lunfr scrofula. For scrofula, in alt Ua myriad forms, tho "Discovery" Is an unequaloc' remedy. Tt cleanses tho system of all blood-taints from whatever cause arising and cures all Bkln end Scalp Diseases, Salt rheum, Tetter, Kcrxjmo. and kindred all uienls. It Is Eunrtintoed to benefit or cure In all discuses for whtoh it is recom mended, or mon'y paid for It will be ro. lunded. Bold by orutfgists. Copyright, 13S3, by M OULD'3 DXS. Mkd. Ass'K. nn. saoc's cATAnnn remedt tho worst cases, no .natter or non standing, w emu, py arugguu. VUOI'KSSIONAI. CAItDS. J..1.HHAW. M. V. UUNT. W. II. I'KATT. QUAW, I'ltATP HUNT. Attorneys nt O law. t'lllce over Capital Nutlonul llanlc, .Salem, Oretjon. . t rnlLMON KOKD. attorney ut law, Salem I Oregon. Olllce up-stalrs In Patton'f iJIoclc. O T.IUCIIAIIDSON, Attorney nllaw.of O. Hce up stairs In lront rooms ol now Hush block, corner Commercial and Court ttieetH, Fulem, Oregon. JOHN O'UHKA, Atloruoyntlaw. Itoom fj over Capital National bank. Collcc tionsa specialty. Correspondence solicited D'AKCY A MNUHAM, AtlorueyB und couuselors at law, ShIciii, Oregon. Having an nbsti act ol tho recordsof Marion .-ounty, Including a lot und block Index 01 -'aleni, they have special facilities for ex imlulug titles to mil estate, iluslncss In he supremo (ourt and In tho state depuiU nentH will receive prompt attention. B. 1'MJONHAM. I1.N.I1AYDEN. W. II. HOI.MUS. B0NHAM, Hot.MKH & Haiiirn, Attor neys nt law. Olllce In IhutiV hloclt, between State and Court, on Com'ISt. Dll. T. C. SMITH, Dentlbt.M Stnlo street, Halcm, Or. l'inishcd dental opcia tlons of every description. Patulous opera tions n specialty. MItS. M. IS. McCOY, Physician and Hur geon. Olllce and looms lu lovlglu; c, Front and Center sticnts, near thi foot of .Mnrlon nnd Polk Co, bridge, Chrou li- dlseahes n specially, euro or no puy. Consullnthm free. w, D. l'UOH, Au-liltfct. Plans, Spec! , Ilcatlons and superlntendcuco Mi ilasses of buildings. Olflco 15 Com all c merclal .St., up stairs, fi fi. McNAI.L.Y,Archllect, New Hush J. llreytniiu block. I'lniiHuudgpeciticu tiom, of all classes of of building on short notice. Huperlutendeitcoofnorkpromntlj ookfcdnfter. 2 5-tf 171 J. McCA CSTiiAND.ClvIl Saultury and li, iljdraullo Kuglnt-er. 0, s. Deputj mtuoral surveyor. City surveyors olllco, Murphy's Illock, falein. Ortgou W. HKST.-Aulst. Studl", Huh llrev block. ClaaNns '1'lmrkil.ivD . .irf 5ui turdiiys. HUSINKSS UAKDS. A O. H.MITII A CO., Contractors, Sower Jt. lug, cemcut Hldewnlks, Kxcavatlng. htc: All work promptly done, Salem, Or. l.eavo orders with Dugau Ilros -f.-U-lin IOIIN OKAY. Contractor nnd builder. O UnoliiKldo finishing a specialty -185 Commercial streot, Salem Oiegou, JOHN KNIOllT, llcksmltli. Ilorst O shoelngiindropnlrlnguspeclulty. Hhop nt tho fool of Ubcrty street, Halcm, Oregou. 2.)tf RIOK & H03S, lllnoksmlths, nil kinds ol repairing and carrlugo wor.t. ve havo lu our employ Win. Carrot, d red ironi Kentucky, inoro imnlllurly know i as "lied," a professional horseslioer. Ulve us a trial. .j) rrnRoir i.'iTsii.v.' i. ...,....... .. ...... , er. , llalr outllng'iiceuts, shavlni: 15 work. 113 SUito street. p J. UAllSEN A CO,, Siauuraoturelof all kinds of vehicles, Ilopalrlng especial ly. Shop ISStato street. FOREST GROVE POULTRY YARDS, Founded n 1877, 1000 YOUNG 1F0WLS FOR SALE Aud tho tlnest ever bred on tbo lucltlc Const. Hook your, order early forJeholccJielcctlQns, Send Stamp for Catalogue. Address J. M. GARRISON, lftlldw Forest Grave, Oroeon, CALIF0RM3, rtSITIVEX, Otf-iyi- mh- m w&? nnr? OATAnnM lteHmtJira, Neuralgia, Cras nMuwni, Ana AUU PAIN, Tii OillhriU T.lll. ,ri 1..il.. riLSOTRIO OOUOH CURE pf COlft, QKOVr, CQXZVUfllOM. lHkrUlrteUU. EtAM,$l wtlfc - 't,Uaiii(tlw.it4 SSlNft ICSMrMi& m VUi- v AftCMrVAfl RATEHTSl VApwnphktof InfonnatloQ mJmKJ wnmvi U !, KUUWIDg JlvIV ttfrjfl w"' tw vveaia, rnu Bt 31 Ilndnr. ,JI W.u ... 'mA "WW W, V I I OT I Ifl llll llf HI tlll oIMa" HHM "? ' First National Bank HALEM OIIKUOK. tt'M. N, I.AI)t'K. PrcMflMi- 1MI. .1. ItIO NOI.HH, Vlie Pit-hldeni HIHN MOIlt. Clisbie' GENERALBANKING. Kxcnniiee on Portland, San Frmtclseo. New nik, London und Iloug honji bought und sold. Stute, Cnuntj und Cllj wurmnU bought. Fanner uro tirdlnll Invited to del oslt tmd tmnciicl blilne with li'. Liberal advnneis innile or wheat, wool, lions nnd other property pi re-iKt.noie tatcs. Insurance ou such kb-J curltj ran be obtained at the itntiK in tnfwt reliable companies. Capital National Bank SALEM - r - OREGON, Paid up, - Sarplns, 15,001" ft. H. VYAM.ACK. - - President. V. W. MAHTIN, - Vlre-Presldent. J. H. ALillKHT, --- - Cashier. DIRtCTORSi W. T. Gray, V. W. Martin J. M. Martin, It. H. Wallace. Dr. W. A.Cusick, J. II. Albert, T. McF. I'attou. LOANS MADE' To farmers on wheat and other market. able produce, consigned or in store either lnjprivato eranarlcsor ipubllc warehouses. Male and County Warrants Bought at Par 'COMMERCIAL PAPER Hlscounted at reasonable rates. Drafts drawn direct on New York, Chicago, Ban Prnnclsco. Portland, London, Paris, Berlin Hong Kong and Calcutta. WILLIAMS k ENGLAND BANKING CO. CAPITAL.STOCK, all Subscribed, $200,000 Transact a general banking business In all ItK branches. GKO. WILLIAMS WM. KNGLAND HUGH MoNAHY I'reslden Vice President Casblei DIRECTORS: Geo. Williams. Wra.Eng land, Dr. J. A. Itlcbardson, J. W , Uobson J. A. Maker. Bunk In now Exchange block on Com mercial street. 8:12-tf LADD & BUSH, Bankers, IKON BUILDING, SALBM, OREGON Transact a general banking business In all departments. 3:2-3m Hon Ton liestaurant, B. W. LEWIS. Fresh Meuta, Oysters, Eto. Always on Hand. OPEN AT ALL HOUH. 218 Commerolal Street, SALEM, - - - - - - Oregon MRS. M. J. PATT0N, ARTIST. Htudloand Art gallery, In EldrldgeBlock Salem. Lessons given. Pictures for sale or painted to order. THE COTTAGE. MHS. J. S. BURKHOLDEIl, Proprleton, 24 COURT STREET. Board by tho day or week, with or with out rooms. A good homelike boarding house. Terms reasonable. 4-13 Jas. Batchelor, Prop'r. Warm Meals at All Hours ol tlieUaj None but white labor employed In thb establishment. A good substantial meal o K'ked In Unit class style Twenty-five cents per meal RED KRONT Court street, between Journal Office and Mlnto's Livery. Health is Wealth I DU. Ifl. C. WEST'S Nerve nnd Brain Treatment, a guaranteed speclllo for Hys term, Dlizlness, Convulsions, Kits, Ncrvoiu Neuralgia. Headache. Nervous Prostration caused oy the use of alcohol or tobacco, witKtmiiiuess. .ueuuii ueprcssiou, noiien lngof tho brain resulting in Insanity nnd leading to misery, decay nnd death, pre mature old age, barrenness, los of powei can led by over-exertlou of the brain. Each box contains ono month's treatment, Jl.Ot a box or six boxes for J5.00, Bent by mall prepaid on receipt of price, VT3 PPARANTEE BIX BOXES To cure any case. With each otde ic- ceivea oy us lor six uoxes, nccomp mled with J5.C0, we will send tho purchar oui written guarantee to refund the inaney b the treatment docs not effect a cure. Guar antees Issued only by Geo. K. Good, Drug Cist, Bole agent, 8ft) Com, St., baleni, Or. fee (5gweioi3( &X 0 fN M Kenan's Iinlel?u, aWi Dslum No. j Cures Chancres, lint &nd seoond sUeei Sorci on tho Ugt nd Body; Sor Er' ytKli,.??l "ft.Coppewlored Biotche' SjphUUlflOUnh,Ulead Salo, md iJl prfmsry formt ot th dUeaj Vnown i Syph lit. Prlre, (5 00 per Uoltl.. Irf lllchau'a Golden fluUam Xo.a nutlua, Paini la tho Bones. rIn In thi Hod U .1 the NeckT Uctll Ifcr Thro. ByphiUtle luuh. Lump. nd , Utf CirJj.StiffneM ot th. UmbV 4 cndlcaUa nil dixnit tnm th tm hMhtrUMl b,iiralo;,Ihu Si KJIf 'fttaJ ,h' to ur mj" hteUby. Vtlem 6 OD toir llQUlel UaIIU. Capital Cm Restaurant Kvrj ., BUAlr TV V W3 m !fvvr&,cwi n inrn t UlclmuU Oolden Bpanl.U In. lor th eS'-ctir iMahagol Srphllitli San tt4jnjptio, IHlSilflrSJJSS La IllcUauU Ooldu I'll Stm MdBralatrutBMDt; loHolphnk-Upow er !( i oj oMrork. ITwirUlon. ta Tng nnd Nrrlno. 'Sgr ft a w ito THE RICHAR0S"DRUQ C0.,AQti!tt 0 A: fill MAUKKT ST , K t,rnuc4sca, Cu uiiaiis si mt rnci A EAST AND SOUTH VJA Southern Pacific Route Sliasta Line (AMItlKNlA K.Xl'BKSH TKAItf HUN UAI1A HKTn'KUM-l'OIITI.Arn AMIS, K. rkiuUi. I7.0C p. m. 8:18 p. m. 10:15 a.m. Lv. Lv. Ar. Portland Salem Knn Fran. Ar. Lv, r DMA. in. '. 7.-2H a. m LV ,, .D.-COp.ni Above tialns stop only Hi following sin lions north of ltoscbtirg. Fast Portland Orgou Clly, Woodburn, Salem, Albany Tangent, .Shcdds, HnUey, Hurrlsburg Junction City, living and Eugene. KDHE1U )IU JtAl.l. DAIUY, W) n. iii. I Lv. Portland Ar. I 4 U0 p. im. 'ifcKS il in Lv Salem Lv. l:CS p. m. .:10 p.m. ' ir. Hoschiirg Lv. briO a. m llbniiy Local, Dally (Kicpt Sumliy.) " W p. m. I Lv. .b'l p. in. I Lv: :00 p. m. Ar. Portlnu.1 Ar.llhtXlr. m salem Lv. I D.iH i . it, Albany Lv, 1 6.01 m. m. PULLMAN BDFFET SLEEPERS. TOURIST SLEEPING CARS. For uceommodution ol second clus passengers attached to express trains. lYest-Siilo Division, Belwen Perllan: and Cervallis: UA11.Y tKXCEIT HUKftAY). im u. in. iaiop.,m. Lv. Ar. Portland Corvallls Ar7"fcX' p.'m. Lv. I 12.55 p. rr. At Albany and Corvullls connect with trains of Oregon Facile Railroad. BxrniaTBAn (HAiLYKxrriTst'NnAy 1:40 p. in. I Lv. Fortland Al-7S:'25x'iTi 75 p. m. I Ar.M"MlnnvllleLv. 5:45 w. 'n. Through Tickets To all points EAST and SOUTH bdr tlckeU and lull lnlormation regard ing rates, mupa, etc.. apply to the, Compa uy's nj;cnt Salem, Oregon, K.P. U0GEH3, Asst. G. F. and Puss. Ag't 11. KOKHLF.It. Manager From Terminal orlnlciior Points tho Northern Pacific Railroad Ib the line to take To all Points East and South. It Is the dining car route ItrunB thiough vestibule trains every day In the year to ST. PADL ADD CHICAGO ! (No change of cars.) Composed of dining cars unsurpassed, Pullman drawing room sleepers Of latest equipment TOURIST Sleeping Cars. Best that can be constructed and In which accommodations are both free and lur nlshed for holders of first and second-clast-tickets, nnd ELEGAHT DAY COACHES. Acontlnuoi-i Hue conueitlng with nil lines, aflbrdlnr dlront and. uninterrupted service. Pullman slt'"'r -- v ions can ba se cured in ndvi . i . any ngent ol the road. Through tickets to and from all polntt In America, England and Europe can b purchased at any ticket olllce ot this com puny. Full Information concerning rates, tlmi of trains, roHtes and otbjr details furnished on application to any agent or A. D. CHARLTON, Assistant General Passenger Agent, No 121 First street, cor. Washington; Port land, Oregon THE YA0UINA ROUTE. OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD And Oregon Development company') steamship line. 225 miles shorter, 20 hour less time lhan by any otuei mute. Flrrt class through passenger and freight lint from Portland and all points In tho Wi lamette vallev to and Irom Ban Franclsci TIME SCHEDULE, (Except Sundays). Leave Atc-any 1:00 F& Leave Corvallls 1:40 P 11 Arrive Yaqulna ....... &30 FA! Leave Yaqulna- ...... .fi:45AM Leave Corvallls - - .... 10:35 A 11 Arrive Albany -..,,.. nuo A X O. & C. trains connect at Albany ana Corvallls. The above trains canned at YAQUINA with the Oregon Development Cors Lie 3fSteamshlnsbettveen Yanulna and Ha Francisco. SAILING DATES. STEAMERS. FROM YAQtJINA Farallon, Friday, . ...June T. Willamette Valley, Tuesday July Farallon, Hunday Willamette Valley, Thursday " I Farallon, Tuesday " i 8TEAMEKS, FROM SAN FMANClbCO Willamette Valloy, Friday ...June 27 Farallon, Tuesdayn. July 1 Willamette Valley, Sanday " s Farallon, Thursday ." io Willamette Valley.Tuesday " i This company reserves the right tc change sailing dates without notice. N. B. Passengers irom Portland and al Willamette Valley points can make clost connection with the trains of the YAOUINA UOUTE at Albany or Corvallls and If destined to Han Francisco, should arrange to arrive at Yaouina the evenlnc beforo date of sailing, I'Msmger ana Freight Utf Alwiyg the Lowest. Tor lnformatlsn apply vn Messrs HULMAN & Co., Frelgnt and Tick Agenta 200 and 202 Front U, Portland, Or. O.O. llOUUK Ao't Gen'l Frt. 4 Pass. Agt,, Oregon Iaculon. K. Co.. O n.HASWELL,Jr.OenUFrt1&0r Pass. Agt. Oregon Development Co., HQ4 Montgomery St.; THE ODELL TYPE WRITER. 20 will buy the Odeli. Type WHitek with 78 characters, and ?15 for the Sinqle CASEOnni.1., warranted to do better work than any machine made. It combines Himi'Ucity with Duiubil. ity, Bpkkd, Ease ol Operation, wears "'" "iiu'ra.uiiiui (vpuiriag man any other machine. Has no Ink ribbon to bother the operator. It Is neat, substan tial, nickel plated, perfect and adapted to all kinds ortyne writing. Like a printing press, it produces Bharp, clean, legible manuscrlpu Two or ten copies can be made atone writing. Any Intelligent per u2IS.'iS7m?an oirator n two days. f,?P.ri,M0W Xa, HaK "Pctor who can OhELi, WOr l U111 Oas Hellable AgenU and salesmen wanted special Inducement to dealers. tor luunplilet giving Indorsements, Ac., S-d??i, ..OUECliTfPlS WH1TEU CO., ' and87 5tu;Ave. Chicago. 111.' . M-aid $ 5 OO Reward! WK will pay tbeabove reward for any pueof 11 er complaint, dyspeplu, sick headacha. tudlgwttQB, cinsiUwtlon or cos .tiT.i .. i .".v" "" uireciions are strlcilo complltd wltlu They are purely .uSi!$ wo", QoM' Druu'' 0m Dissolution of Coirarlncrshlp. NOTICR Is hereby nvw th-t the co partnership b.ereu.f.r- xitiUe be- lay ben deolvc4 by mutual onncent.1' J.I. KHpptn retlrlfg from the Brut All bdu the late Onn are payable to J?.,U'lf??i,nil Atdron o responsi ble wr !1 debts due fromthe firm and for .?.'?' Hi? oul OJ.,ue "ontauu for work fork Has Commencet OIT I And with this car line in operation NO AD DITION to the City enn offer as great or as many inducements as NCLE WOOD This addition lies between the Garden Road i Asylum Avenue; within four School Building, and ten blocks from North Salem new school1 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. Tie Electric Avill within sixty days Twenty through the center of this it within five minutes of the Postoflice. If you are seek ing an investment None can offer better on Dortunitiescr bring you greater returns than this favorite Addition. SALEM The Capital City is hound dustrial an Educational Center. No other Capital Citj in the United States offers as great an opportunity to tit home seekeror or investor as the "Bouquet City" of the j 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 untcH power and material at her door "waiting for the magician wand to turn her into a Who-of us today can predict bring forth. To thoso of you Now is and ENGLEWOOD, the have yet the opportunity of purchasing from first hlD(Ji For tho present we will soil a limited number of lot3 our present prices when an advance of ten to twenty cent will be made. SALEM LAND CI Postoflice Block. H, V. MATTHEWS, Pres T. H. BARNES, s THE LIN blocks of the Elegant Hili be running its cars every Minutes beautiful Addition. Bringing to come to tho front a3 an In city of the teeming thousand what the next decade p who aro looking for a B the Time place to secure it, while J j Railway -WT'f