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-rrTViwniiM herS litis afternoon and drnnk very J3reely. Boon ofler 0 o'clock Uiey hired two boatmen to row Ihein across the river toward their homea. On tho wny over (ho Intoxicated occupants of one of the boats became restless and upset It. All were pre clpatcd Into tho river. They were rescued by tho occupants of tho other boat. When tho boatmen demanded their pay, tho Huns set upon them. Their cries attracted the attention of a crowd of young men on tho Plymouth side, who rowed over to their rescue. They thrashed tho Hungarians, four of whom fled to tho woods, but tho other two raado a stubborn fight, and wero seriously hurt, Ono of them Is suffering from a severely fractured skull, and has not recov ered consciousness. It is feared thai ho will die. Tho other men sustain ed several knife wounds. No arrests havobecn made. RX GOVERNOR BUTLER HEAD. Lincoln, Neb., May 20. Ex Governor Culler died suddenly yes terday morning at his homo near Pawnee City. He was (ho first gov ernor of tho state of Nebraska. SHOT HIS WIFE'S PARAMOUR. Hillsuoro, N. M., May 20. James A. Hller, proprietor of the Mouutnln Pride hotel, shot and killed Dr. Mason, who, It is alleged, was too intimate with Hllnr's wile. Great excitement prevailed, and Hller was in great danger of being lynched when tho police arrived. WORLD'S FAIR. Springfield, May 20. T he world's fair bill this morning passed the senate with a million dollars appropriation. SUOCICINO ItAILKOAD ACCIDENT. PiTTsnuna, May 20. Tho limit ed train on tho Pennsylvania rail road last night dashed Into a carri ago at Mills crossing. Miss Moliie McNally, aged 17, and Illchurd Fox were instantly killed. Miss Bertha McCreary was badly Injured. When tho train pulled into Pittsburg to night tho engine presented a shock ing appearance. Tho pilot, wheels, and even the Bteps were clotted with blood, torn pieces of dress and stiingb of woman's hair. Tho Shortest Prize Fight oil llccord. WOMAN ARRESTED BYU.S.MARSIIAL Swindled People at Omaha, Miss Templeton Brings Suit, Capt. Zalinsky Under Arrest, Timber Land Order, Foreign and State News, EtCi SALT LAKE HERALD. Salt Lake, May 20. Tho Salt Lake Herald, for twentw-ouo years tho organ for tho people's party of Utah, and tho foremost Mormon journal, has passed into the hands of Gentile democrats, who aro push ing tho movement in Utah to organ ize tho parties on national Hues. It- G. Chambers, superintendent of tho Ontario mine, nnd Frank H. Dyer, ex-Uuited States Marshal, iuo at tho head of the Gentile's names In Utah. Tho price paid for tho newspaper was $100,000, Chambers is presi dent of tho now company. A mi nority of tho stock is held by Mor mons, who havo abnudoucd the people's party and enrolled them Bolvfs in tho democratic movement. IIKJHTOF ILLEQITIMATE CHILDREN New York, May 20. Judgo Pat terson, of tho stato supremo court, has Just handed down an Impor tant decision, in which ho holds an Illegitimate child can Inherit its mother's property regardless of a will executed before his birth and admitted to probato. MAJOR RAKER. Washington, May 20. Assis tant Secretary Hussy and Com. misslouer Ruum instituted an In vestigation at the pension ofllco Into tho charges preferred against Major Baker, chlof of tho record division, for appropriating to his personal use, which was raised for tho widow of n clerk recently deceased, and also against J, M. Donahue, who Indorsed notes and represented a monoy lou der not employod In oillee. Twonty witnesses wero examined, tho bulk of tho testimony showing conclu sively that Halter nover had money bolonglng to tho widow In his pos session, Tho conclusion of tho In vestigation will, It la understood, ex onerate. Baker. another purse offered. Ban Fhancisco, May 20. Tho directors of tho California Athletic Club hold a meeting last night, at which tho award In tho Corbett Jackson contest was again under consideration. Tho directors re fused to amend tho resolution adopt ed tho ulght ufter tho light, by which tho men wero each awarded $2500. Tho directors also offered to give a purse for another content be- twePQ Corbett and Jacksou, Jack mo expressed his willingness to fight Mftln, mid offered t wuiool his ar wgnetit8 for match with God ditfti, la Australia, If uenes-sary. CWbett refused the odor, and miIU ulld not want to light ugulu under tbe Htwploea of tho (Jullfunilu Aih Wlfl Club, PRESBYTERIAN ASSEMBLY. Detroit, May 20. At tho morn ing session of tho Presbyterian gen eral assembly tho report of tho com mittee on Board of Home Missions was read. Tho report shows the total recolpts for tho year was over $958,000, ono hundred and thirty-live churches wero built during thoyear at a cost of $425,000, and the church debt paid wus $144,000. The mem bership in the church increased un til there was a total of 150,000. To- 'al in Sunday schools 178,000. The year closed with a debt of $98,000, which was caused by a great falling off in legacies. SWINDLE AT OMAHA. Omaha, Neb., May 20. Tho Air Ship Company, of Chicago, eugl neered by Professors Bulir and Dodd, of that city, played a star en gagement hero on Sunday. Eight thousand people went to the grounds to see the air ship ily. When 50 cents itpleco had been paid, the managers locked tho gates, grabbed tho re ceipts, and left tho city on horses previously secured for tho occasion. Tho crowd discovered their flight, and made a bonfire of tho cover supposed to contain tho air ship. Later it was discovered that the air ship had been shipped from the city, and that tho boxes destroyed were filled with paper. SPITE work. San Francisco, May 20. Capt. E. L. Zaliuskl, of the Fifth U. S. Artillery stationed at Presido, and Inventor of tho Zaliuskl dynamite gun, has been ordered under arrest nud preacher, report for Philadel phia for next year and Jlov. W. W. Boyd, of Now Jersey, as the preach er. FIIIK AT CROCKETT. Martinez, Cala., May 20. An Incendiary Are at Crockett, Cal., last night, destroyed property to the value of $50,000. Insurance $20,000. STATE- for appearing upon tho reservation In civilian dress. Itls stated acourt martial will bo held. T1MUER LAND ORDER. Washington, May 20. Reply ing to a query from tho Salt Lake office, tho land commissioners sent tho following order, which will be of interest to publio land states: "Parties may commute timber culturo entries at $1.25porncro under thouctof March 8, 1891, whether within railroad limits aro not, on proof of compliance with tho law for four years, when tho entry is valid, and not forfeited by subsequent falluro to comply with tho law. CALL GOT THERE. Tallahasse , Fla., May 20. Fifty-four votes were cast in tho joint session of tho legislature to day for United States senator. Call received thirty votes and was de clared olected. TWO TREASURERS. PiiiLADELi'HiA,Ponna.,May20. Tho city commissioner this morning Ignoring Wright, who was appoint ed by Governor Pattlson as successor to City Treasurer Beardsloy, pro cieded to elect Richard C. Oellers, business manager of tho Record to fill tho office. Tho question as to who has power to fill tho office of city treasurer has given riso to much controversy, and will undoubtedly bo brought Into court. CLOSED 11Y SHERIFF. Atlanta, On., May 20. The largest dry goods linn iu the Boutin Ryans & Son, of this city, was closed by tho sheriff' today. U. P. II. R. IN MONTANA. Helena, Mont., May 20. It Is reported horo that Jay Gould, dur ing his coming visit horo will look into tho matter of extending tho Union Paclllo system so as to give It a direct outrauco into Heloua over Its own Hues, by way of Now Road and Utah Northern to Pocatello, AOAINST THE G. A. It. Lansing, Mich., May 20, Tho governor has vetoed tho bill appro priating $30,000 lor tho entertain ment of tho G. A. R. at Detroit, uoxt August. MANSLAUGHTER. Lynn, Mass,, May 20. James Burls who was knocked out in the battlo with Harry Tracy, at Cam brldgo, Monday evening, died this morning, Tho knockout broke a blood vessel In his bralu. Tracy was arrested and charged with manslaughter. 11AITI8T UNION. Cincinnati, Ohio, May 20, At this morning's session of tho Allied can Baptist Missionary Union, work In dlffuont missionary fields, was dUcui&cd. The committee on pluco DAMAGE SUIT. Alrany, Or., May 20. Suit has been commenced In tho circuit court against Linn county for $27,000 dam ages, by Miss Ivy Templeton, who was nearly killed from injuries re ceived from a buggy falling through an unsafe brldgo uearCrawfordsvllle, last summer, resulting in tho ampu tation of her leg. MAILING OBSCENE MATTER. Euoene. May 20. Deputy United States Attorney C. E. Lock wood and Deputy Marshal Miller came up from Portland yesterday and arrested Mrs. Emma Bpaulding, who lives near tills city, on a charge of sending obscene mater through tho mails. Mrs. Spaulding was examined before United States Com missioner Walton and bound over to await tho action of tho grand jury. The case was brought about by information from the postofflce, and also by a dressmaker iu tills city to whom letters were addressed, t'hero was somo friction between Mrs. Spaulding and the dressmaker, which served as a clue from which to work. After which other letters were deposited in the postofflce and held. Expert testimony was also introduced. These letters ore ob scene In the extreme and the evi dence seems to be pretty clear on the case. JAPANESE RELEASED. Portland, May 20. Nine Japa nese women who came over on the steamship Pemptos and who were not allowed to landatSan'Francisco on the ground that they were brought to this country for immoral purposos were brought before United Slates Judge Deady today at noon on a writ of habeas corpus. Judge Deady ordered them set at liberty. WEATHER REPORT. S.AN Francisco, Mty 20. Tho forecast fotOn-gon and Washington, light rains. MARKETS. WHEAT. San Francisco, May 20. Wheat buyer' 01, $1.70 season $1.70. Chicago, Ills., May 20. Wheat firm, cash 51.01; July $1.00?1.04J. P1I031 .M0XM0uTl Rov. Longworthy, of near Albany, conducted a series of meetings here this week In the interests of the Methodist Protestant church. Miss Mamie Hyde, of Ailviuy, who has been attending tho Normal is home on a visit. She will return noxt Monday. Thero seems tojbo a mistake in regard to tho graduating class and the requisite grade Is 85 per cent. and not 80 per cent. Thero will be nineteen Normal graduates and one classic. Mr. R. Smith has put in a largo pair of scales at this place which will meet a long felt want. President P. L. Campbell was iu Portland on business of the school Satin day and Sunday. Tbe Tespateno society gave an ico cream sociable In tho college grovo Filday night. As a part of tho regular program they presented Co. A with a beautiful ffag, which cost $20. Miss Smith, of tho intermediate department, lias been called home to attend to her sister who Is very low. Mr. Smith is taking her place. 'Several Monmouthites took in the excursion from Independence to Corvallis on last Saturday. The .Monmouth band furnished the music. Co. A will give an excursion to Oregon City on Juno 0, starting from Independence and returuiug the same day. Round trip $1.00. Extensive arrangements have been made for the teachers' picnic at Dixie next Saturday. The Normal Athletes will give an entertainment iu tho evening. HOTEL ARRIVALS jtoaA bsbbsb -jbebses -rmrrm.. J. J. MILL CITVIHJMS. FOREIGN. SHORTEST PRIZE FIGHT ON RECORD. Melhourne, May 20. Tho prize fight which came off hero yesterday between Choynski and Dooley was the shortest combat ever recorded in tho history of the ring. Tho result showed that Dooley was no match for Choynski for tho latter knocked him out In a minute and eleven seconds. MADE ABSOLUTE, London, May 20. Tho decree of divorce which was obtained byCnpt. O'Shea from his wife on account of alleged adultery with Paruell, was today made absolute. PERSECUTING THE JEWS. St. Petersburg. May 20. Jt is reported hero that tho Russian gov ernment Is preparing for a whole sale series of domillciary police visits throughout this city and its suburbs, and that all Hebrews discovered will bo imprisoned nnd conveyed, later on, to tho Hebrew pale. Reports received hero from Kioff'e Indicate this policy is in full force, and that tho persecution of Hebrews Is so strong that those entitled to reside at Klofl'o aro allowing themselves to bo oxpelled without protest ratlior thau risk an endeavor to prove tholr rights. THE STRIKE IN PARIS. Paris, May 20 Tho strike of stage drivers continues today and is causing much oxcltemout. Tho company assisted by tho police to. day Attempted to run soveral stages. Tho strikers first stoned them then mado u charge driving away tho polico. Drivers wero dragged from boxes and pounded vigorously while tholr stages wero overturned, Tho efforts of tho polico were useless iu the face of tho overwhelming mob, CHINESE BEHEADED. San Francisco, May 20. Ad' vices from China stato that nineteen Chlueso wero bohcadod by tho order of tho authorities at Kowloou City on April 17, and that nino of them wero known to havo participated iu tho Namoa ptracy tragedy, How's Tliiu? Wo offer One Hundred Dollars re ward for auv caso of catanh that cannot bo cured by taking Hull's Catarrh Cure. F.J. CHENEY & CO., Proiw., Toledo, O. 'c;the umlerslBUi'd, huo kuownF. J. Cheney lor Hit) liial 15 yearn, und believe hi in poiiecily lnmoruuI U ull Inuiiie IrniuucltouK, nnd iliwuclully uble to curry out uny oblltftitloiu made by their llrm. WKsr&TiilMX, Wholesale Dnigtflsu, To- Ndo, U, Wai.uino, Kinnkv a Mauvin, Wholesale liruKKltm. Toledo, . Hall's Catarrh Cure, la taken In ternally, acting directly upon tho blood and mucous surfaces of thesys tern. Testimonials nent free. Price 75o per bottle. Sold by all druggists. Chns. Clark, train dispatcher, and Joe Bergin, chief clerk of Corvallis, passed through here Saturday on No. 5 to Green Basin, where they tried their luck fishing. The Mill company aro not sawing uow, on account of sawdust going into the river. It will take them about a week to finish their ffume then they are already to saw. They have lots of logs and the railroad is finished and havo a car running. A t?ood many people thought It would be a failure, but the cars come out without any power from tho end of the shute to dam. They expect two more cars every day. Their sliuto that cost them about 6000, under the management of Mr. Abramsand proved a failure, is all in shape and works splendid. They havo had a big force of men on It ever since the first of tho year, and straightened it making big cuts and trestles and that i3 a success, while a good many thought they would never make it work. Wo now have a newspaper in town edited by S. G. Dorris. We hope ovoryono will do their share and help to makolt a success. The paper is small but largo enough for a starter. If he gets the support of the people and they don't ask for a samplo every week without paying for it, it will soon bo largo and a good paper. Let us make It a success If possible. A few of tho citizens held a meet ing last Saturday ulght for the pur pose of forming a committee to have an cuteitalumeut on Saturday night Juno 13th. They all seemed willing to do all thoy cau to make It a suc cess. Tho proceeds will be used to buy lamps and singing books for tho school houso. We hope that all will attend. W. W. Hepburn, of Salem, was In town a few days and done some surveying for R. S. Rice. Harry Brush, or Brown's mill, was in town Sunday, Ho expects to go east soon and clerk iu Ids lather's stole. Mr. John Shaw made a business trip to Albany a few days ago. 'XIu ;orll ttnrlrlietl. Tl.-J facilities of the present day fo ucpvluetion oCcverything that will coml..ce to tho material welfare and comfort of mankind are almost unlim itc d. and v. 'iui Syrup of Figs was first produced the world was enriched with the only perfect laxative known, as it Is the only remedy which is. truly pleasing and refreshing to the taste and prompt and effectual to cleanse the system gently In the Sprlug-tlme or, in fact, nt any time, and the better it Is known the more popular It be-comes. To Bucome a Citizen. Arthur Smith, formerly a citizen of Great Britain, more reeontly of Cunada, today declared his intention of bo coming a cltlaen of the United State. Pasture. I have good Timothy pasture for twonty head of horses at my place on Howell Prairie. Will tako hotves nud return. Address J. 11. Hvitnlngor, Huwell P. O. 623 iw Full 1)rhs8. Hest islove In tho worltl Muugionl Imported kid, for merly called tho P, Centonierl, at J. H Ltiun's, solo ageut. 6 11 m "u-illamettk" O, M. Hutchison, Los Anglis. M. Ostroska, Baltimore. C. W. Oeorge, J- A. Renolds, N, Philips. F. G. Mayberrv, S. F. Geo. Chamberlain, Albany. J. W. Hamakcr, Link villi'. J. If. Wann. Dallas. 13. L. Inile. Lalrvlen. H. E. EiUelis, Portland. C. W. Gibls, J.G. Capron, Parker. Portland. L. Sleln, S.ileui Geo. H. Starr, Boston. F. M. Rogers, Jlolstein Iowa. O, J Edwardn, New burg. J. 11. Smith, Astoria. E. P. Thompson. COOK. WHOdell, H Kennedy, C Mel lens, C W Cassler, A L Klrkpatrick, N M Newport, 11 Druniinoud, ba-lem. D L Wagner, D W Robot ts, Win. Hollls, J W. Mutousbaugli, R O Woodward, R LOvId, E W Wilbur, Portland. II A Klrkpatrick, Seattle. W R Shave, Washington. F Elinore, E H Rice nnd Albany. A L Gilbert, Wnukeska. G A Cone, Jefferson. H L Birkley, Woodburn. Lee Thomas, Gallup. A E Taxton, Cal. C H Chusterson, Newberg. W E Allisin, North Yamhill. J W Hollishead, Geo. F Mason, Blaine. J L anil W C Smith, Pueblo, Col. E L Van Egke, Chicago. wife, Controlling Sex. J. Talcott, an Oneida county, N. V stock raiser, says on this vexed questien: "Later experience has confirmed the belief that if tbe male animal is uot too highly fed at time of serving, and the female is full fed, theie will bo a surplus of female offspring as tho result of such breed ing. Such has been my experience with breeding cattle for a number of seasous, till I havo been led to be lieve that there was more than mero accidental circumstance in such results. When owner ot 13th Duke of Airdrie553o, tho two llrst years of his service bull calves were promi nent a produce of his get; then by a change of feed he became const! pat d, or had au impaction of the tomach to such au extent that his ife was despaired of. Dr. Law, of Cornell university, was called and through his treatmeut he recovered and became as useful as ever, but never as hearty a. feeder. From that time his get was more heifer calves than before Ins illness, and bo was fully as serviceable, even moro sure in getting calvo4 than when ho first camo to the farm, and his calves, so far as time has proved, have been fully as hardy and valuable. Stand Your Gronil. When you make up your mind to take Hood's Sarsaparilla, do not be induced to buy some other prepara tion instead. Clerks may claim that ours is as koo1 as Hood's" nud all that, but the peculiar merit ol Hood's Sarsaparilla cannot be equelled. Therefore have nothing to do with substitutes and Insist up- in having Hood's Sarsaparilla, the jest blood purifier and building-up medicine. Parties wishing to build nice rosidoncos and in search of a beautiful 1 with pleasant surroundings should visit l0U ROSEDALE. It is located direct on the Electric lino to tho Fair Ground, overlooks o- fi, .. o lll entire tho snow capped mountains, Mt. Hood and Mt. Jefferson, as well as th green hills of Polk county tiro in plain view. Tho site is unsurpassed a the whole tract is a beautiful grcon plateau. The High school a well as the North Salem new building aro within a short distance of this tract. 3 SUHBlUty -3HHSSMG.JV -pHBHEffl -Mira5a aSKpasW' xf-B JUL. Jsl. 3&k J&tasaaia?' JLxiarxxsBf' Jg vJp Are now ordered graded at the expense of the owners. v This property is now for sale by All Real Kstate Men1 In this City,who will be ready at tiny time to show this tract to purchasers 25c Want Column. Notices Inserted for ONE CKNT VIMl WORD KACII INSERTION. No niivor. tlsenieut lnherted In this colli inn for les tuau twenty-five rents. OST-Ou ComuiciPiiil loUKNAL. OlIlOO. I I J inun'M Riot u. Kludcr plcivo ltiite at slioet a Hemic- ! II It WANTED To hay a second lianc" buciry from ?IU to Slid. Inoiilm ol Col. Aaliby nt me.it market, a'l') North i.iuuny Hii-uci, IK'iUl AIIAKGAIX For a few days only. A nice residence In south salem. Good houso unit half aero of ground, few blocks from postofllre. W. H. SIMPSON PiRMBRS; UVERWHTand OTHHR A BARGAIN. A house nnd two lots for j- snio in south Salem at only WOO. In. HilroofW.H. Simpson. H:8-tr A GOOD IIAUGAIN-Kor tho next ten xl. days I will bell at a bargain the house, lot nnd burn at 37D Winter Mieot. This property Is situated In tho bpst nurt of ilin c ty.Is m lino condition, and will prove a .J.. a .11 UIJUIUU MILIUM, 11 good investment for the terms call upon 01 3o7 Winter .siu'ct. niiinliiispr. terms call upon oriiddress wm. -s, Kor Arnold. 5 11) lot Sliippers.consign your timo freigbt via tbe Cbicago, Union Pacific & Northwestern line. eod-nug A Deadly Weapon. Carelessness In pin Hying th blood leaves you ut tho mercy ot that Inslduous enemy. Illood I'olson, tvhlcb will striko IU fatal blow. IIItbnid's Hheumatic Syrup has no equnl as a blood remedy, and should be taken by evpry person. Its ellleacy has oieu proven by thousands ol testimonies like the follewing: Ihnvobeeuagio.it sult'ercr for over ten years. My whole synteiu I ccame deranged Iroin diseased blood, and I wus nttnckBd with tlio ttoisi forms of kidney and liver iruuutu. uyaiiepsia, neuralgia auu rheuma tism. Thu biilmit-iiesii of my skin dlFfls ured me, and the ncuralglo pain was so Fcveioihat ItooiHriicted tho muscles of my face. Tbonblcst doctors pavo no relief, I am noiv cuied by Hlbbuul's UUimnmtlc hyrup, and wish to recommend It to all us n woudortul b ood medicine. , , am, a. d. nohijK, Cor. Mechaulci and .M.Hb. .Jucksou, Mich h'orsaloby Smith tt stcliicr. jriOHHAljE llargaln, lor cash or terms I' xo suit, noise, buggy and harness, to. gether orseperate. llorso six years old, peifcctly Kentletorlaniily driving. Apply utEuston's Music store. G:l it inOHHAliK.- V I'lleeSTO. mVKENUPnlthoie.sldoncooU.Dunuclls .L ol Silver Kiills. A litiv Boiling horse, right sldo foot white, black inai'.o and tall, star iu forehead, branded 8 on left 11 ink. Which owner can havo by paving adver- tlsement and damages. Enquire of Joe. Uuuuells, Knights, Oiegon 6 21 lm tlw A horse, cart and harness. A baiiruin for Mtmpnnnulin neeiisu goou rig. jiniulio nt tho Salem i rou Works. 5 o 3W nUKEE llALLS.-Money loaned on L watches and Jewelry unil all kinds of personal piopeity that can be stoied in my safe or stoie. At liarr's jewelry store, lOil Stato street. 4-Z7 If rrOll SALE AND TltAiiE.-I-'ine Clyde E Btnlllon I will trade for city or furm property, also havo three lino hums in central Nebraska, York, nnd Hamilton counties wmilrt chnngo for laLd in Oregon Call on It, H. llyan, North Salem. 4-27-tf When in Need of Harness, Saddles, Whips, Robes, etc You will find it to your advantage to call on me be fore purchasing elsewhere, as I havo the LAllGEST PP TAIL STORE IN OREGON. Gents' and Ladies'Sad d'es iu most modern styles, HEAD QUARTERS FOR HILL'S CONCORD HARNESS Best made in tho world. I am sole Manufacturer's Aent for Salem. NOT TO BE UNDERSOLD ! Buggy Harness and Wagon Harness as low tho lowest. This house is not of Mushroom growth, kt was usuiunsneu oy me in 18UW ana by Jong experience I know the demands of the trade. You can't miss the place, at the sign of "The Big Dapple Gray Horse." Thanking my customers for their liberal patronage in the past. By square dealing, 1 hope for a continuance of tho sauie. E. S. LAMPORT, 289 Commercial Street, -JO UKoiuzIng Uoli h . a,rs-.iKsult Wonderful as tho liso ot Hood's Sais.iimrllU. Severo cases of scrofula, upon wiiicii oilier piep iiutlons li.ivo been powerless, yield to tlio peculiar curatlvo jxmcisof tills medicine. DIsticssliiK cases of dyspepsia, excruclat- Ins complaints of tlio kidneys and liver. u c i ,i ol caliiri li, anil aches and pains t ilieimiatMu, nie cm til by Hood's Sar- ap rllla. It pinliles the blood, and at tho m llmo tones iho stomach, cieates an -Site, awl elxes Miength toeveiyfunc- - i of tic body. Oivoltatrlal. Conoral Dobility "lfor fom years my wiiu suffered with .uo tumor bm.chcs on tho glands under .iu nuns, and ucnci al debility of tho w holo yitein. Sho In camo so poor In health iliat we weio on mo verge of despair rcsardliiK her recovery. Physicians did not seem to iindei stand her case; at all events sho neer dorUcil any benefit flora their trcatmo.it. Sho finally concluded to try Hood's Sarsaparilla. Tho Immediate i-ffect was so marked and (satisfactory that Jio continued to 1 1H0 It, nnd this s tho oau'.. t. o has jatned In wwght Ticm 3 J to 111 Pounds a 1 1. .tt . and In bettor health than iiii.!.oi'u. ryoars. The bunches under her hi- i h. va liimiiiUOiiKl. and we belletti Uitod'it tor jmI!Ii will bo mo much for tlnsm In .:., j.' J. J. . :.u;obs a Com- meivl. Is. i .' ) oat oh, M..j. Hj" Sarsaparilla P"1'' " ' l.Ufrfi, lriIare(ibT tU. Uiw a u.. Ai.,..Uv.lrl. Low oil. SlMi. JOO Doaaa Ono Dollar Foil SAI.fc,. About one acre of hind and barn, with tunning water Iu icar ol baru. A beautiful locution fur a home. In quire ut second bous,o on 1 ight liuud side ot Asylum avenue ufter crossing bridge jjolngtoAsjlum. 4;2i WANTICD An notlvo, tellable man V salary $70 to $80 monthly, with In. urease, to represent In his own section n icsponaible Now York house, llclpiencts MaNURAOTUUEK, Lockllox 15h5, New York. ' WANTED Our agents make slOO to $300 a month telling our goods on their merits. Wo want county and general agente.and will take buck all goods un old It n county iifcent fails to clear $100 and expenses aPern thlrtj days' trial, oi i generul agent less thau 32SJ. Wo wll end laige illustrated circulars anil let! AltU anpeclal oiler to suit icriltotv up ,'lled lor, ou receipt of 3 one-cent stunnx, Apply at once und get In ou the bwitn. .Vddiess Heuner Manufacturing Co.. fat, nurg. I'a. 1 7 di w tf NIt!EL,Y furnished rooms to retiT, will, board, lnpleasantestpartofclty.ne.il street ear lines, 400 Center stieet 3:20 tl )epo Addition . Sash and Door Kactory Front Street, Salem, Oregon, The best classof work in our line at prices to cimpefc Avith the lowest. Only the best material used. BAKER & STRANG. 302 Commercial Street 1 Stoves, Ranges, Pumps, m Buckeye Yciet rumps. P For kkl tym NcwEraUjHlraiilicClM irSronloEf llnlTii. en.. I., in.nii... I., n. . i ..-ii n vVoatiMM 'j V. . ' , . C"B wvciiuuil m uiu IKHlbL'llOUl 1IUC. 'V,,,, varieties of foods from tho iinest lnco to tlio coarsest carpe's, perfwij clean, without rubbing or boiling, without tlio use of cheiiiicals or nj Cbeapest lots la town. '15 rold, since Jauuaryl5. Call on RIGDON & KOORK Bush-Breyman Blo L B. HUFFMAN, Livery Stable anil Feed The Best Box Stalls and Corral In the I'lty, llulet, family horses a specialty. (In rear Willamette hotel.) SALBM, - . . OREGON 'inAn l P--ess omy soap and water. The company ownms "s, 1000 to anv person who will produce a family wuslior equal to tbe Mw hHAin tho following peints: Price. Labor saving. Bapidity of w un iiiL' Viirli'tv nf fniipin u'nci.o1 m n.v ...wi.mii Hamaee l0 elothing. Simplicity and perfect! construction. Size, welplit .d.T",l bility. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded WM'goBaPKracaBfraciiMpawMMioMBBMMii Sole Agents dw 4 f a jffri u ifitflTW 1 1 i 3 rSw?5f2? ELLIS & WHITLEY, LIVERYMEN. Sputh ofWillamette Hotel, SAlUKrvI - - OREGON W. M. DeHAVEIN BMnluig - anil - Sale - Stable. n.Hi1.0. !'!H.r " Mt Cf I'unn' 1'ry Hoods storo oil state street. Quiet family leinu NmS iHlutioutlon i-aui to tran.lent Mock. ?t "wfTCa ifLpiifV" Yard. IIWSFP t a i rm ii g.r i r- rife3S5? Uli II . immo 5 rAsrcrciiriP' j x. u f imw.auirjiv v i mm a aivicTfr j s MsitA mmM fiMil WBLi'WMfnTlrtni i I WJWMMlllBili hi " III'1! I mmmmBBmWmVmWmWlmWmmaW.m I Pianos anid Organs -AND- --MUS1 CAL MJ'JJR CJTA Nl TSB" PINE&T LINF. LOWEST PRU Installments from ?5 per month up. Vbuk'rt'e Petull. i P. H. EASTON & CO, 310 Commercial St., Salem. ieaa quarters for the Salem urciH-mw Who do AU Kinds f 7 V LAUIWIU PP CNl) FrtB nnu -. . ' '"' ATL.AS ENGINE WORKS, "OIANAPOUS. IND. ' FOREST GROVE POULTRY YARDS. Founded m 1877. iooo young :fowls tor sale And tlie,flnett evprbred;on the larlfl. CoaM4;ilooli;yomronler early fo- tcholct-electlons. Send Stamp for Catalogue Address J. M, GARRISON, lftU-dw Kortst Grove, Oregon f rfcSStho Country Using WW"' 9 affl-Lndlcaand 11)$ ito inspect our pniccss " iwork. 230 Liberty Street. J. G. HARRIS, EXPRESS N0&&&S- Leave older at B.W. "" labia work or no pay. epobtu'hA Formerly oIrller '" ' , a r weftortlieo!dtun'.KeP". ,euW' rit,e Uurdware, &H - .3-i - EBfcl,--'-LifiiiiT awTW"!