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.0 ONLY A TYPESETTER. A Lovo Affair on Uoard a Willamette toamer. (Concluded from tlio previous hatie of theJoUHNAU "It seems I nm unatilo to repel some people" was Nellie's reply. Mr.Tnblet proceeded with his dialling until Nellie by a ahnrp turn swept the rural ournnllst almost oft bis feet by tlio suddon change of tlio subject. Ho was so completely carried away that be could not get buck again to the strain of gallantries he had start ed In on. They went on In a cosy manner, chatting, punning, and joklujj couvlvlolly, and altogether Nellie did not find tho afternoon so stupid, whllo Tablet nearly died of enjoyment. Ho recounted printing ofllco experiences, but found his match. They took n walk to tho pilut house "I almost hope for an accident" said Tablet as they descended. ''I would like to close this day In the stylo of a thrilling romance." 'That Is Impossible," said Nellie. "Why? " "Because in twonty years steam boating Capt. Itaab has never lost a llfo or sunk a boat." "There Is no hopo for rao tbon? "None whatever. Let us go for ward. The sun is setting and the strains of tho band sound beautiful as tbey echo back from the bills." They seated themselves with Mr. and Mrs. Dllley. The gentlemen enjoyed their cigars and the whole party took In tho splendors of the scene. The evening atmosphere was dellclously cool and clear, yel mellowed and tinged by the settluc sun. Tho breeze was aromatlo with tho mingled breath of spring blos soms and tho resinous frugranco of fir forestB. Here and there farm bouses rose from the bills and dis tant tinkle of cowbells mado rural melody. "Tbero'a Salem," was a cry that started all Into actlvo preparations for disembarkation. The band flung tlicjr last and most spirited musical blast to tho breeze. Tho refreshment stand folded its wings for flight. Tho whistle sounded for Balem. Tlio popcorn boyB packed up their factory and the "mules" got ready for busl neta. "I'm sorry to leave you," said Mr. Tablet with feeling and warmth. "A cab will take mo to tho 7:30 train, whero I meet a friend bound for Toxob." Tho Dllleys bade blm good-bye. Ho shook bunds with all. Nellie ho especially thanked for her lovely entertainment, In the shapoofthe tote-a-teto sbo bad accorded blm. While not said for tho hearing of all, tho words dropped like coals upon tho oars of Harry, who felt as If re lieved of au evil presouco as tho cab whirled the Impresslblo Tablet away, All soparated and tho scono was uhuuged to tbo cool Btreets of busy, bustling Balom, and homeward bound, III UIllD '1'AI.K 1IY MOONMCUIT. The birds that twittered In tho spray of garden fountains at tho Os walt oottago on Piety Hill Satur day ovouing about half past eight might havo seen a tall young man step brusquely up tho walk, ring and call for Miss Oswalt. Tho birds might then have overboard tho fol fel fol eowing: "I havo callod to get my card and nolo," said Harry lu a subdued and firm tone. "What card and noto, Mr. Lis comb?" "That I sent you Filday night." "I nover saw It," pouted Nolllo with wondormout In her largo oyes. "Did you send one?" "I certainly did," said Harry. "And what might havo been tho coutonts?" "I uoed uot toll you." "Hut whero can It be?" seelug that her questlouer was growing nettled. "I gave It to tbo scrvuut that camp to tbo door." "Pleuso come lu uud I will seo If it can bo found," said Nellie glad of an excuso to ask Jiurry In. A search showed thut tbo curulww maid bud tossed the note upon tbo card recolver, supposing It would bo seen. "Pray be seated until I seo whero Mrs. Oswalt Is," said tho daughter of tho house. "I will not sit down and will not trouble you tn Uud Mrs. Oswalt." Tlioro was somothlug extremely embarrassing lu tbo young man's touo and muuuor. Ho saw plainly how ridiculous ho was making him self In ashing tbo return of a noto nudwird.au uuhuurd-uf request to make of a young lady. "Did you wish to seo papa?" asked Nolllo, full of mischief. "Oh, your curd and noto. I must llnd It, How stupid of mo uot to have seen It Friday ovouing. Hero it lu in plain Bight on tho card basket." Nellie rattled uwuy but wheu she picked up tbo stylish squuro enolos ure, a serious look cumo over her face. "I must ask your pardon, Mr. Lteoomb. I wub out Friday even ing, uud was detained at Mr. Dllley's until lute, ami went directly PRICE'S fiealflBaking UiPewder: M ia Millions of Homes 40 Years tlic Standard to my room. So I did not nee your note." A new look camo over Harry'B face. His resolution to bo angry was already shaken, but ho would not surrender to a silly girl .that had spent the day trifling with Mr. Tablet. "Why need I stay? You evident ly preferred tbo company of an other." "Oh! I'll uot beg of you to stoyi Mr. Llscouib. Mr. Tablet has mado a deeper impression on you than on anyone else. Ho was good enough to help entertain Mrs. Dllley and me on a rather long excursion today, aud wo feel grateful, to bo sure." "Gratitude goes a good way sometimes," said Harry. "Yes, ho may go to Texas with his friend. But, Mr. Llscotnb, one of our purty went to call you aud found you asleep. You even growled when we tried to wake you.'' At this moment Mn, Oswalt came Into tho sitting room. She inter rupted the lovers' quarrel with a cordial greeting to Mr. Llscomb. "Wo were talking about tho ex cursion," said Harry, rather awk wardly. "As I wont for rest more than recreation, I was not able to Bee much of your party, Mrs. Dllley. By tho way, wo were just talking about Nellie's friend, Mr. Scribble pad." "Who?" "Why, Mr. Scratch-block, or Wrltlng-pad, or somo such immo " "Ob! You mean our old neighbor luEasteru Oregon, Mr. Tablet." "How can you talk so slurrlngly about ono of our frleuds?" fluid Nellie, warmly. "Your daughter soys some of your party tried to awaken me," said Harry. "Well, It wasn't T," said Mrs. Oswalt, a Ilttlo bluntly. Nellie blushed deeply and turned slightly away to hide her embarrassment. Llscomb felt ho hud trodden on dangerous ground. With a woman's tact Mrs. Oswalt excused herself to retire. Thero was a deep silence. Like a flash tho whole situation camo bo foro Harry's mind. His noto to Nelllo bad miscarried. Sbo hud sought him out on tbo boat. He was on his feet in a moment. "Miss Oswalt, I owo you au apol ogy. I cannot understand what has como over mo today. My conduct has been that ot a lunatic. Can you forgive mo?" IIo had extended his bund to Nolllo and was soliciting remission ofslns lu a broken aud coulrlto manner. Who could refuso blm. Nelllo hud but ono condition. "You must retract what you suld about Mr. Tablet." "With all my heart" and ho was rowarded with a warm hearty shako uud tho quarrel was ended. It took a half-hour to talk over tho misunderstandings of tho duy and good-humored Harry was uot tho worst of entertnluors. "Now, I must go, Miss Oswalt." "What Is your haste, Mr. Lie comb?" "I must cutch tho luto train for tho city." They wcro standing on tbo Ivy encircled porch of tho cottugo. Tho young moon poured Its dellcuto Il lumination from out a soft southern Bky. A belated bird occasionally twltterod lu tho shrubbery. Tbo sea-breezo softly stirred tho Ivy curtain. Nelllo hud escorted her caller to tho edge of tbo poroh. Ho hud descended a Btep, and turned to say good night. Nelllo was dressed In a largo-pattern creamy China silk ten gown, and In tho moonbeams looked llko a pretty Jacqueminot rose stuck In a rare oltl-chluti vase. "May I not call you Nellie?" said Harry in a suspicious tremolo. "I shall never call you Mr. Lls comb agnlu If you do," said Nellie temptingly. Why prolonged descriptions of the tendorost ucoucs In all humnu lives uro ever attempted Is u mystery thut will not hero Im again violated, A lover's quarrel ended; a lovely mys tical moonlit night; the unbroken peacoof nature lu harmony with two hearts setlu harmony with each other; no profane pen shall peuotrute tbo veil thut Is ouco parted to each happy humuu pair lu tho honorable puradiso of holiest loyo. It Is not known .whether Hurry caught tbo train or not. Tho Us toning birds caught ono word at the parting moment. "You muy speak to Mr, Oswalt about It." Thou Nelllo unturvd the tho hotifio. A very pretty scene was enacted tho next morning lu the sitting room at Mr. Oawult's, nfter thut gentleman hud gono down town, at an earlier hour I bun usual with him on Suiulay mornings, Ho uoted queerly toward his daughter thut morning us tho' ho wuuted to get away, yet ho seemed jornieuted by a now vein of humor. "You need not go to tho ollloo to morrow morning, Nellie," bald Mrs. Oswalt. "Why, inuiiiH? Tboy havo no ono to tuko my place" She halt Biippcoted tbo truth, but womanlike wanted to hear It from the lip of others. "Mr. LiHCouib bos nsked our con sent to an engagement with you, and your father scos no objections If lie can carry the day with his own people. Harry declares that shall cut no figure with him whatever, but we thought best to make Itffa condition." Nelllo was weeping on Mrs. Oswalt'B neck. The grcenhouso men have booked Immense orders for cut flowers uud tbo wedding comes oil in June. Nellie Oswalt's namn no longer appears on the payroll. Sbo is no longer "only a type setter." BALISM .1IAIIICKT Jll'.POKT. A HynopslH of (lie Markets lluylug mid tolling l'rlces. llRTAIt. PltlCES. KKVI8ED QUOTATIONS. HuouUlers-Sugiir curcd.pcr b,VZ DreakfUst bacon 11 to 15 HuniH Huiiar cured, per lb, lGc. Ilccf 7lo l'ork-iura 12 Aluitou 10lWc. Veal 10 12c. Timothy seed I'cr pound, 8c: moling lied clover need I'cr pound, lie. White clover Beed1'er pound, 20c. " Alsllce 18c per pound. lied top IOoper pound. Lincoln Grass 12xo per pound, Ilyo Gross IOoper pound. Orchord (Jrass.-17o per pound. Ueuns 6c per lb. Oat meal at Uc. New potatoes lo per lb. Green peas lupor pound. Strawberries, IGo per pound- Canned Fruit Peaches, ?', 00; apricot, $3 00; blackberries, $J; corn, best grades (U 00; tomatoes 1 CO; string ucuuh $1 W; green peas Jl 83: pcrdoz. In two lb cans. fresh Vegetables. Potatoes COc; carrots 50c; parsnips 7jcj onions Go per lb. lHh..Siilinuii7 cents per lb; MturcoH 6 7eperllv small ttsliSlOcper lb; salt salmon, 710o per lb; Chinook salmon, Vl. BtJYIHO l'UtCKS. Wheat-S7Uo to UOo net. Flour Per barrel. S5.0, best 11MJ lbs. Oats Per bushel, 60 5oc. liorlcy Per bushel, (Atl5c llran Per ton, pil U0 at mill, sacked. HhorlH Per ton,SS OU " backed. Chap Per ton, &25.UO " sacked. Hops ciuolcd at ZllaZlUc per lb. Wool 18e to 20c. Kggs 15e per dozen. Potatoes Per bushel, 35o Corn meal .'Sc per pound. Cheese 11!bi11c per pound. Dried plums l'cr lb. (kgi7c. Dried prunes Per lb. 1012c. Imported prunes Vp per lb. llutler-- IWiCSm per iKtund.for good .Lard 10 fto peril) Hums Per pound,ll(gil2c, Ilacon sides U 10 per lb. Hhoulders SQOo per 11). Chickens.. 0 to 12o per pound. Turkeys 10 to 12Jcpcr lb, Geese 78 per lb. Ducks, I2kHe per lb Hprlng Chickens 18 to iOo per lb. MARKKTS I1Y TELKdKAl'H. P011TI..AND. Wheat Valley, 81 00 per cental. Klour standard, Jfl2. Walla Walla JS00; Oats Whlto Olo to 03c por bushel. Mlllsluflfe Unill 82122; stntts, Si I to 2.5 ground barloy, S28 to HO; cnop feed. $.11 middlings, 823, por Ion. Hay $1G17 per ton. llutler Oregon fancy dairy, 22jc; fancy creamery 27; good to falr,1722; Cali fornia cliolco 2,! to 2 1 c. Kggs Oregon 20o per;doz. Poultry-Old ohlckons, S3 0 00. Potntoos 05c at 75o per usutal. Cheese Oregon, 13 to lie; California 13c. Sugars Golden C, bc extra C, &;dry granulated, 0 cubo, crushed and Pow dered, 0o per pound, lleaus Small whlto, 3cl; pink 3Jf; bayos. $1 60; butter, 81 HO; limns, 81 60 per cental. Dried Krults-.Tho market Is firm. Quo Que ted: Italian prunes, 0 to ljc; Petlto aud Gcrmau, IOo per pound; raisins, 82 23 per box; plummer dried pears, 10 to lie; sun drlod and factory plums, 11 to 12o; evapo ruled pcuehes, 15 to 17c; .Smyrna llgs, 20o; California llgs, 7o per pound, Hlco ( per pound. Hides Dry hides, KJ to He; o less foi culls; green over 53 pounds, 7c; under 55 pounds, 2c; sheep pelts, !i0c81.2S. BMOKKD MUATtJ AND LiAIlD. Eastern hams, 13 to 13e; breakfast ba con, 11 to 13c; sides, I) to 10c; lurd, 0f to 12o per pound. HAN FrtANCISCO. San KitANoisco, May 11 Whoul..the weak openod on a quieter market. No. 1 white, J1.71Vi to 81 7; per cental. Hops..20.'i0o per pound. liarloy Feed 81 151 15 por contal 81 47;choloo 81 53; common gnulo $1 15. Oats-Gray $1 82 to 1 87; black 81 0'-! tol 05 por cental' Oulous81 to i4. Potntoes75o to 80. MlHUhJliANKOUS MAHKKN. CmoAuolay II Wheat, May II.O0;July 81.0-1. Hoof I.lvo, 800Jl5. Mutton Llvo, 8l.fO$0. Hogs Llvo, 81.00 81.1H) Voal 7 to IOo per pound. CURE Blok Headache ami relievo all tho troubles Incl dent to a Wlluus stato of tho system, bucIi as i'iutiivit ,imi-)i-(i, t'lunMiit'itn, iiiBiirsa miff eating, Pnln lu the Side, ,Se Whllo their moi.t iHtbiiiK. . (ii't in nit- omti, (Vi- i iiiiu lueiniiubi re4iiurkablo success lias been shown in curing HcAiiaclie, yet CAiiTtu's J.tTTLe Ltvin Pitu nro eipmllv nlimllo la Constipation, curing and preventing this annoying complaint, w lillt they also eorrrot nil ilisonlera ot tno stomach, tthuulntn the liver and regulate tho bowels. Kvcu if they only cured HE? 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Asthma, Catarrh In tho Head, nnd nil Lingering Coughs, It Is on unequaled ) in-'Ij. In Vnngemonta of tho stomach, liver and bowels, as Indigestion, or Dys pepsia, Illliouflncsc or "Liver Complaint," Chronic Diarrhea, nnd kindred ailments, it is n sovereign remedy. "Golden Medical Discovery "is tho only inedlclno of its class, Bbld ly druggists, under a printed guarantee, from tho manufacturers, that it will benefit or euro in every caso of dlscaso for 'which it Is rec ommended, or money paid for it -wiU bo pionijitly refunded. Copyrigut. 1883, liy 'Wontn's Dis. Med. Ass'ir. ,cSgrr OFFERED l aJ QJJ !p b the mnnf nctur. cr of Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy, for nn Inuurablo caso of Catarrh in tho Head. PltOFKSSIONAI. CAIUS. TITIW. M. J PATTON, Studio and Art LJ Gallery In Kldrldco block, opposlio Smith's art store. Lessons given, pictures tor sale or painted to order. Those inter ested nro Invited to call nnd Inspect the large collection ofi oil paintings on exhi bition .1. PATTON, It. D. Physician nnd . Surgeon. Ollloo and residence In rldgo block, opposite Good's drugstore. Specialist on diseases ot women nnd chil dren, chronlound private dlkeaf.es. Con sulfation tree. J.J.SHAW! M. Y. HUNT. W. II. PRATT. SHAW, PUATT A HUNT. Attorneys nt law. Ofllco over Capital National Hunk, Salem, Oregon. T ILMON FOltD, attorney nt law, Salem, Oretrcm i. OH I co up-Htalrs In Palton't UIOCK. Q T.IUCIIAItDSON, Attorney nt law, of O. flco upstairs in Iront rooms of new Hush block, corner Commercial and Court sti eets, Salem , Oregon. JOHN O'SIIKA, Attorney at law. Room over Capital National bank. Collec tlonsa specialty. Corrospondonco solicited ARCY& II1NGHAM, Attorneys nnd counselors nt law. Salem. Oreiron. laving an abstract ot tlio records of Marion county. Including n lot and block Index oi Salem, they havo special facilities lor ex amining titles to real estate. Business In the supremo court and In tho stato depart ments will receive prompt attention. 1!. F. HON HAM. H. N. HAYDEN. W. H. HOLMICS. Boniiam, Holmkh & llAWEX, Attor neys at law. Olllce in Hush's block, between Stutound Couit, on Com'l St. S11.T. Salt is of c C. S.M ITH. Dontlst.02 Stato street. Salem, Or. lluished dental opcru of every descrlnt Ion. l"alnIcssonera- tlons a specialty. MILS. M. K. McCOY, Physician nnd Sur geon, Olllce and rooms lu lodging 50, Front unit Center sti eets, near the fool of Marion and Polk Co, brldgo. Chron ic dlsenses a specialty. Curo or no pay. Consultation free. WD..PUGH, Architect. Plans, Sped , llcatious and superintendence lor all classes of buildings, Ollloo 200 Com mercial St., up stairs, S. McNALLY, Architect, Now Hush Hreymuu block. Plans and sneclflcu- tlom ous of all classes of of bulidlncs on short notice. Superintendence of work promptly ooltnl nfter. 2 6-tf EJ. MeCA I'KTiiAND.CIvil Haultary and . Hydruullo Kngluoer, C. H. Deputy mineral surveyor. City burvcyors olllce, Murphy's lllock, Salem, Oregon. AW. UKST. Artist. Studio Hush. . Hrcy block. Classes Thursdays nud bat unlays. HUSINUSS CA11DS.I A J. CLARIC.StAtoBt. Barbershop. Two . chairs, good workmen uud careful ullcndunco to all customers. 411, SMITH. CO., Contractors, Sower , lug, I'omont Sidewalks, Excavating, : All work promptly done, Salem, Or, Leave ordor with lJugan Bros, l.'15-lm CAUPET-LAYING.-I nmlio a specially ot cm pet-sowing nnd laying; carpets tal en up nnd lelnid with great care. House cleaning, Irf'ave orders with J. H. Lunn or Huron A Sou. J. G. LUURMAN. IOHN GllAY.-Contrnctor nnd builder. O Fine Inside finishing u speclnlty. Iii5 Commercial street, Salem Oregon, IOHN KNIGHT, Hlucksmlth. Horsu t) shoolngaudrepalrlugusneclalU'. Shop nt tho loot of ,uerty street, saloni.Oregou. aixn? plCK ROSS, lllaoksmitns, nil kinds ol I reiinlrlng and carriage work, e 1imWu our employ Win Can oil. direct limn ivuuiucKy, more mmiuuriy known as 'Hed," n prorosslouul horseshoor. Give us atrial. -J.H IOSKPH 1'USKK barbarondlmlrdrcss. t er. Hair cutllug'JSceuts. hhavtug 15 eouts. llnth looms lu connection. Bostot work. UiiHinto street. p J, LA11SKN ft CO,, Manufacture or all klmUof vohlelos. Repairing a special ty. Shop l5,Stato street, KEAUTH, Lo ItlcIinnU Golilen lUliam No. CMrvt t'lianorvt, lrV and iroond siaires Bores on the Leg ana llody; Sare Ear Rviihllitid t t.rrh. tllu.d.1 Qaa1 ..i .ii prliuary forun ot tho Ulwa known i SjphllU. 1'rlre, S3 OO tier Hotlle. Le ltlrlmu's Gnltteu llulsnm No.U uwr twrtutrr, ii.Tvuriaiaj-piiiIIUo Rheu tutli, Palm in the Hoqe. rlnln th HmiI, Uik ot the Nislc. I'litratdd Sort Ttiroat. SYhmtle Huh, Lumps and oon tnwted 1'or.U, BtlffnsM ot the Uaibs, nJ cnulluatt all dkeue from the system, vhetutr cu0 by ladUrrtUon or ibu ct Uereury, luavloir the blxid pur and bealtby. I'rlce sis OO per Ilottlc. Lo lUclinu's Golden Nuaulih Antl. ttuttt (or the cure ct Oooorrlm-4, GImL IrrtUUnn Gravel, and all Jtlnry ur Otnl UldiMurrangemcota, Trice i'i SO per Ut tin. Lj Hlchau's Golden Hpaiiltlt In. Jpctlun, toreorcro caeot aoaorthoei. ntUinnKrT.l..t,strltarr1i. lrlc l (to i IlattU, Le IXIchnu Qaltlen Olittuieul (or Hie iB-alve btalingot Kynliihtlo or, anderunUona. I'rlreQl 00 iter Ilax. L IllchituU tioldet) lUla-.rm and Brln tmtwnt; hi of rlirl po WU e)3 OO per llox. ' Tattle kmi! Nervine, 6ut everywhere, P, O. U, acwlr PcJ THE RICHAnDsTRUQ CO.,Aoeett WD A fill MAIIKKT 8T , laiu Vrauclco cicu. "folium kht rune. Improve Your Strawberry Stock. TO HTKAWIIKURY UltOVi:K3. A tVonilrtrut Now Hero Orlglnntcd In Oregon Tlio Mnttnson. There has been oilgiimted in tbo iircntfclraw berry region about Turn er and Auinsvllloanew peed Hug vn rlety.propaguted by Malttbou ft Mat teson.at their KedHHI'Berry Farm. The first berries scut to tho Capital JouhNAL olllce, Kalein, Inst ear were of this variety, aud they were the most perfect fruit in every re spect that was shown in this city. The berry is of a deep red clear through, high flavor, yet sweeter tlinn most kinds. An experience in producing the finer sorts of straw berries, leads the editor of this paper to say that he does not know of a StTPKlUOIt 11KHIIY IN KINKNESS OK quality ill every respect to THK MATTFSON. He has secured the Bole agency from the originators and now for tho first time places a limited supply ou the market. Testing the fruit, nnd u description of its habits, leads the editor of tho JouitNAL to conclude that it lias exactly those qualities that mut bo sought after to produce line berries in Oregon. It is of high color, great sweetness, rich iluvor, meaty, ilrm, not watery, no hard center, and exceedingly palatable. DISCIUPTION. Tho originators have been straw berry rowers for more than twenty years and call this their "Best," be cause they have tried many new and highly recommended varieties and found this to possess more de sirable qualities than any other. The JNIaltcsoii Is au accidental seedling, originated from a single plant found ou Bed Hill Farm six years ago. It is AN KARLY VARIETY, coming four to six days before tha first Nati in SALEM OREGON. VM. N. LADVK, - - OH. J. HKYNOLD8, -IOHN MOIK, - - - - - - President Vice President - Cashier GENERAL BANKING. Exohangoon Portland, San Francisco, Now York, Loudon nnd Hong Kong bought nnd sold. Btnte, Count and City warrants bought. Farmers nro cordially Invited to deposit md transact business with us. Liberal advances mnde on 'wheat, wool, hops uud other property rt reasonable rates. Insurance on such se curity can be obtained nt the bink In most reliable companies. Capital National Bank SALEM - - - OREGON. Capital Paid np, - $75,000 - 15,000 ourplus, It. S. WALLACK, - - President. W. W. .MARTIN, - Vice-President. J. 11. ALHERT, .... Cashier. DIRECTORS W. T. Gray, W. W. Martin J. M. Martin, It. S. Wallace, Dr. W. A.Cuslck, . J. H. Albert, T. McF. l'ntton. LOANS JVtADE- To farmers on wheat and other market able produce, consigned or in store either In prlvntogmnarlesor ipubllc warehouses, State and County Warrants Bought at Par COMMERCIAL PAPER Discounted nt reasonable rates. Drafts drawn direct on New York, Chicago, 8an H'raucisco. Portland, London, Paris, Berlin Hong Kong and Calcutta. WILLIAMS & ENGLAND BANKING CO, CAPITAL-STOCK, all Subscribed, $200,000 Trnnsact a gencinl banking business in nil Its branob.es. x OKO. WILLIAMH WM. ENGLAND HUGH Ml'NARY Preslden ..Vice President Cus b I cr IHKKCTORS: Geo. Wllllaras.Wm. Kng land. Dr. J. A. Itlclllirilenn I 0 TlAhinn J. A. linker. Hank In now Exchange block on Com mercial street. ftl'J-tf LADD & BUSH, Bankers, IRON 11UILD1NQ, SAI.EM, - - - - OHBOON. Transact a general Ranking business in nil departments. 3.2 am J. G. HARRIS, EXPRESS N0S, 16 & 21. Leave order ot It. M. Vad.e A Co's. Ite lable work or no ny. THE YAOUINA ROUTE. OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD And Oregon Development compnny't stennisUlp line. 2U5 inlle bhorter, a) liourv iwi time than by nny otliet loute. Klrt.t ium thiough passenger and freight line irom Portland and all ioints lu iho WL lamvtto vullev to and trom 8nu Franolbct TIME SCHEDULE, (Kxcept Hunaays). Leave AiDany ........ i:(K)Pii Lwvo Corvnllls i:40 P ii rrlve Ynqulna -..... 6:30 PM Leave Yaqulnn ...,,. ,si5AM lave (MrvnllU 10:85 A 11 Arrive Albauy ,,,,... h:ioam O. A C, trains connect at Albany and OurvHllic. The above train connect nt YAQUIN.V lth the oregou Development Uo?s Lin ir.HteHMHhirwliMtwnen Yanulna and Ha Kntuolwiu. 8A1L1XQ DATES. &TKAMKHA, ritOSI YAQDIN Krllon, Friday --.. June r Willamette Valley, Tuesday 1 July T llimllou. auuddy ii lllumetti Vulley, ThurmlavT u i I'urullon, Tuctday ' ""'.. j WlUmnettB Vttllry, Wday!Z-!ju5a Knmllon, Tuedaij .. i,,i , WIUmneltB Vll, ndiiTJZIZZ. I Paruilnu. ThnnxlHy " n in Willumelle Valley. Tuawdny,, Tins oonnvtny rci-vw the rutit tc uUjllKOHtliUg UttCk without uoUoc. niuiWle Vnlley Hlnt iun make oil, xnnHio with the trulu, of ihl andUilUned tu Shu h muVlxM, uoula III UlAi vfc COu Frwljiii ud ltk AtwtttoawhnaaiilruBi n., PwnQd.or aC lipUUK Aewueo-1 Vn. 4 tVka. Axt-,Ortvn PudOe It. 11. Co. ,, . Oonrjaui.Or ,i 11. unuiiuajr.uoai nu Bank Wilson. .Ripens nllltsfiult quickly and Is gone by tho time the Wilson Is In full blnst. Tho berries aro as largo as the Wilson, but it does not "run to nuooins" so mucn. n is ui a deep red color all over aud all through. The berry stems are short, bearing close to the plant, thus oftou escaping early frosts which kill others (the Sharpless especially.) It is easy to pick and easily hulled. It Is firm and tho most meaty berry wo novo ever seen. It produces equal to the Wilson. It is a perfect low ering variety and does not need to be planted with another varietv to get a full crop. The plant Is healthy nnd stands drouth and freezlug well, rtisa sweet berry and retains its llavor well when canned. In con ciutlliic his description of this now berrv. Dr. Matteson says: "Last season we had only two rows of these on our grounds. Ulu picKers said tn new ones, when picking Wilsons, 'Don't eat these. Wnlt till you get on the other side; there uro two rows of tho best berries.' And wo had to pick those two rows ourselves early in tho morning to save any of them, aud to keep pick ers from gobbling them all up. They would not touch Wilsons if they could get these, and If nickers do not know what good berries are, no one does." TERMS. The originator has placed the sale of this new plant in ourhnndsand orders will be booked at following prices: 1 Dozen plants postpaid by mail, $1.00. 100 plants by express, $5.00. To save express charges plants will be delivered at the Journal office to city purchasers, where orders can be left. Fifty plants will be fur nished at hundred rates. Address, E. Hofer, Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon. EAST AND SOUTH VIA Southern Pacific Route Shasta Line CALIFORNIA KXI'KESS THAIN RUN DAILK BETWEEN rORTLAFD AND 8. K. Houth. rNorth. 7:0C p. m. 9:18 p. m. 10:15 a.m. Lv. Portland Ar. 11:35 a. ni. lv. salem Lv. T.w a. ni Ar. Sau Fran. Lv. 9:00 p. m Above trains stop enly at following sta ttpns north of Roseburg, Knst Portland Oregon City, Woodburn, tfnlem, Albauy Tangent, Shedds, Hnlscy, Ilnrrlsburg Junction City, Irving nud Kngene. noSEllUHO MALI. DAILY, MW a. m. 10:52 a. m 5:10 p. m. LvT Portland Ar. I 1:00 p. m Lv Halem Lv. 1:0S p. m. Ar. noseDurg ijv. o:aj a. in Albany Local, Dally (Except .Sunday.) 5:00 p. m. 7:52 p.m. 9:00 p. in. Lv. Lv: Ar. Portland salem Albany Ar. I 9:00 ft. m, Lv. I :0S ft. m Lv, I 5:00 a. m, PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS. TOURIST SLEEPING CARS, for accommodation ot second class passengers attached to express trains. iVest Side Division, Between Portland and Cervallis: DAILY (EXCE1T SUNDAY). 7:30 a. m. I Lv. Portland-Ar7 FS.-SOlTin. laiO p. m. I Ar. Corvallis Lv. 12:56 p. m. At Albiny nnd Corvullls connect wltb trnins of Oregon Pacific Railroad. KXrnmS TRAIN (DAILY EXCZITSPyPAY 4:10 p. m. Lv. Portland Ar. I :20 a. m. 7:25 p. m. I Ar.McMlnnvllleLv. 5:15 a. rn. i hroueh Tickets To nil points EAST ami SOUTH For tickets and lull information regard ing rates maps, etc, apply to the Compa ny's agent Salem, Oregon. K.P, ROGERS, Asst. U. '. and Pass. Ag't It. KOEHLEU. -Manager From Terminal or Interior Points tbo Northern Pacific Railroad Is the line to take To all Points East and South. It Is tbedlnlng car route. Itruns thiough vestibule trains every day in the year to ST. PAUL AND CHICAGO ! (No change of cars.) Composed of dlntugcurs unsurpassed,"' Pullman drawing room sleepers OI latent equipment TOURIST Sleeping Cars. Rout flint nnn V.. Asvnt ....... .a .... . -.vv u .m uv wuauutlfU HI1U in WUlCU accommodation! are both tree and tai tlckeu.nnd """' "" " ELEGVUT DAY COACHES. Aeontlnuota line oonnostlng with nil lines, miordlng direct and uninterrupted Pnllinan slceror rirv f ions can bo se cured In advi nca U CU; nny agent of Tlirouglt tickets to and from all points In America, tngland and Europe am be purchtiked at any ticket ottlce ol this aim- Full Information concerning mtes, time on nppiiSttonto any agen I or h ,uru,snea A. D. CHARLTON. iSi wnt. G.ene"l 1'assenger Agent, No. Health is Wealth ! 92!t.V. e'SflS-JnvnUUmV Kits. Nervo -....n.h.n, iicmiaene,PieronjlTOttlnn uJ ,75iiH,L,lr.3' '""J' d death. p"e iS?.i?JdR,fe,,wrre,,,. ! or power " &5!2rt to" qr the bmln.eh 'ASSssS'-S-a WE U lTAANTEE 81X BOXRR mmMm& thtr.r.. . j """' ine manevtil lx trtrin.n, doi m .S. ."" .2?r M lMOd onlv hVo"S mJ"X' "u fori OK ELECTRIC LINE. And with this car line in operation NO AD. DITIOJST to the City can offer as great or as many inducements as ENGLE iAZOOD 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 new 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. Tlie Electric will within sixty days Twenty through the center of this beautiful Addition. Bringing it within five minutes of the ing an investment None bring you greater returns than this favorite Addition. SALEM The Capital City is bound to dustrial an Educational Center. No other Capital City in the United States offers home seekeror or investor 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 magicians wand to turn her into a Who of us today can predict bring forth. To those of you Now is and ENGLEWOOD, the place to secure it, while you have yet tho opportunity of For the present we will sell a our present prices when an cent will be made. Postoffic H.IV. MATTHEWS, Pres, SALEM Ui 1 t as GommenoN THE Railway be running its cars every Minutes Postoffice. If you are seek can offer better opportunities or come to the front as an In as great an opportunity to the as the "Bouquet City" of the city of the teeming thousands. what the next decade will i Avlio are looking for a hoijl the Time purchasing from first hands. limited number of lots at advance of ton to twenty lu J T, H, BARNES, Sec, PIE Block. ; N-r - -j -,- j . ftfe.