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VK, lh l'v f . f I.I... I !! I FARM AND HOME NOTES. This Is r.tato grange week. Pet your colls nnd calves ami raise gentle nulmnls. Ban Fhanci&co, May 22.- Worms that liavo been riiviiglng tlio prune and apricot orchards of Sanla Clara soauty Lave now about run Ihulr course, according to reports, and the horticulturists consequently fool much relloved. Tho diunage dono has been considerable. The craw ling millions swept In wide swaths through tho orchards, eating not only the foliage, but nibbling upon tho Immature fruit. Apricots and prunes wore their favorites, but cher ries, peaches, and nearly all trees except peuis, Were visited by Uio un welcome depredators. "Tho bawling cow soon forgets her calf," just as tho loud-mouthed office-seeker soon forgets his pledges. Oakland Observer. Forty thousand girls aro now studying In the colleges of tho coun try. What remarkable results have been obtained lu a quarter of a ceu tury. It wm only twenty-five years ago that tho first colleges were opened to women. "I have planted several thousand of trees during tho last ten years," says a nurseryman, "and havo sel dom been called upon to replace one that has died. The success is the result of a very simple bnt seldom falling precaution. When the tree planted, a piece of wood not lew than three Inches wide and high enough to reach the lowest brunches, should bo driven Into tho ground just south of the tree. This keeps tho sun oft of it during twothirdfc of the day, and prevents the sap and bark being burned up before now roots havo been formed. Any one adopting this plau will be cer tain to have success with his trees no matter how poorly they look when first planted out." M. V. Bork, county organizer of Farmers' Alliances, will speak at Ballstou, May 26th; McCoy, 20th; Rickreall; 27th; Independence, 28th; Buver, 29th; Lewlsvillc, 30th: Falls City, Juno 21st; Dallas, June 2d; Salt Creok, Juno 3d; Zena, Juno 4th. Time, 2:50 p. m., except at Ballstou and Falls City, 7:30. Ho will or ganize Alliances wherever desired. The local press should becomo n buroAU for interchange of ideas among farmers on all subjects. The Weekia' JouknaIj Is a regular vihl tor at thousands of homes and could be mudo a regular letter box of In formation. Bend us your problems and experiences, for your own bene fit as well as others. An exchange says: "Frult-culturo Is rapidly becoming a prominent industry of tills coi.n try.and.uB it Is today largely lu an ex perimental stage, wo shall be pleased to hear from farmers who havo given thosubjei't some thought and experi mentation. Writo us brief and con cise accounts of your oxporienco in tho business, and we shall only be too glad to publish what you have to say. Wo sincerely trust that a number of farmer-readers will re spond to this Invitation. A practl cal man's ideas on a subject always command attention, and aro Impor tant becauso practical, expedient and of general usefulness." Tho I'eoplo's Parly Platform. Tho demands of tho new people's party aro as follews: Tho abolition of national banks. Government loaiiB on non-perishable products and laud at 2 per cent, per annum. Free and unlimited silver. Prohibition of alien ownership of land. Tho Mum to the government of till railroad lauds not "needed" by tho railroads. Tariff for revenue only. Institution of an lucomo tax. Abo'ltlon of a protective tin Id' which builds up "onolnterest orelats at the expense of another." National control and supervision of railroads and If necessary, national ownership. Election of picsldcut and United States senators by the people. Submission of universal suflrngo question to the people of tho state. Justice to the old miIiIIoih who wero paid In depreciated currency. Eight hour day. Tho nion who drew up this plat form wero not fools or crauks by a good deal. There aio one or two nonsensical pioposltlous in the platform, such as free and unlimited silver and loatiiug money on real estate at 2 per cent,, still tho plat form as u whole may bo taken as tho honest expression of tho sentiments of tho great body of discontented republican farmers and worklngmen III tho land, Tuconm News, Deni. Will bo foil ml nn excellent mm dy Cor sick hoadiichu (Jurlur'ii l.lltlu l.lcr I'iIik. Thousands ol'lellom jioiu peolu who liuvii iisea main pruvu una uiui. iry mum. Jf utelc hcaducee In mUury, Imt uro Cur ler L,iiiiei.ivcrriiigiiiiiy win i.iiuoiy euro It? Jfoople who liuvo lined lliom mmiik frankly of inelr worth. ihy tiro t-umil una easy to taao. It you once Iry Culler's l.lttlc i.lvcr I'IHh lor licit uutuuciitt, uiiiinuHii(MorHiiip.i- Ion. von will nuvcr liu wll hunt 1 hem 'llixv uro purely veautahle: tmull unit ciuy to WHO. IWIlUOtjJDV mm, DPRICE'S OS U4 in Millions of Homes 40 Years the Standard. NO MORE NEEDED. Tho Fruit Dryers Havo Had Enough Frco Advertising. Eoitoh Jeuhnal: I notice in the Capita ii Jouhnai, of Mio 25tli Inst, nn artlclo from B. A. Clarke, In which ho takes exceptions to the artlclo which I read before tho Mnrion County Fruit Growers' association. What was then written was by request of the association, nud I had no thought of Its publica tion until you requested it. F had no thought of Injury to Mr. Clarke or any other person, but simply gave a description of the different kinds of fruit dryers, for the benefit of tho association. What I said about the consumption of fuel In his dryer Is fully corroborated by Dr. Hummer, of Portland, who Is using one like Mr. Clarke's -and one like mine, and no one who' knows Dr. Plummer would question his verac ity. Respectfully yours, H. B. Joky. Sai.KM, May 2J. An Important Factor. Eihtok Jeuiinal: In your dis cussions of finance you are seeming ly quite pronounced In favor of free olnago of Bilver. There is one point that has not been brought out n the discussion of this question, so fur as I have observed, which is, I think, an important factor; one thut should not bo overlooked by those vho advocate free coluHgo and yet are not Interested in silver mines. At present values the owner of liver bullion would, under free coinage, recelvo about 20 per cent more for his silver than the market value, that is to say that for about SO cents worth of silver as uovv rated ho would receive a certificate for 100 cents or a silver dollur mudt legal tender for 100 cents. The government receives 80 cents wortli of silver and gives it a legal tender value of 100 cents. Under tho present law the difference be tween the purchase pi Ice of the silver coiued In one year and the legal tender value, ufter coining, is 310,800,000; this sum represents the difference between the market value and the legal tender value, which sum under tree coiuago would go to tho holders of silver bullion, but under the present law is saved to tho government. As tho law now stands ohIj $51,000,000 can bo coined" in one year, but 'f wo adopt free coinage the limit would only bo measured by the amount of sliver oro 'obtain able in the markets of tho world; since it stuuds to reason that so long as this, or any considerable, margin al difference existed between the values of gold and silver tho holdce of gold would exchange It for silver and tho result would bo tho gold would bo sent out of tho country in exchange for silver. This being true the government would be paylug tho premium on silver and tho gold bugs would bo reaping tho profit?. And all this without Increasing the volume of tho circulating medium in tho United States por capita ex cept possibly to tho extent of the difference between tho purchase price and coin value of tho silver. Tho reason for this is apparent, sinco in order to get tho silver it must bo paid for and this would take out of tho country tho prlco paid for silver, hence there would be no gain except profit coming to the purchaser. The country would not be benefitted in any way by sending out gold to bring In silver, neither would It bo benefitted by exchang ing silver dollurs for silver bullion. Wlthoutquestionlng the propriety of limiting the amount of silver that should bo coined in a year, tills one principle of only receiving it at Its cath vuluo should bo rigidly ad hered to. Tho government should not pay more for the bullion thut is coined into money than its market value, uny m oro than it ought to pay more for tho paper that Is used to make greenbacks and bauk notes than Its market value. There would bo Just as much propriety in paying $1.00 for 80 cents' wortli of paper for tho purpose of stamping it us money as there is in paying $1.00 for 80 cents' wortli of silver. In either case tho government is the loser and the dealer is tho gainer. I certainly think that the people uro not quite ready to go Into that kind of speou latlou. Bilver kings and gold bugs would reap a rich harvest at tho expense of us the people, It ought to bo tho policy of tho government to pay no more than tho market value for any bullion that is converted into money; and whatover dlllerenco thero may be between its value before coiuing ami after should belong to the govern ment. W. II. Odm.Ii, A bull Mule rueiir, On thooeeaii.carei.llltlonbuut a storm, lie id ixiHiuvi'iy inoiniiii'i.i wni'inui' no if lulled ovviixMi it or not lint, but rlKh t hj u wliu'-lusgnil of Hosteller's moiiiacu lilt tUrH.llU KH'llUUIlllUlHlllllCIClJllUlllklHSrMUllll aiuiy. linn lino i-umiivu iieiiiniuit's int btui'Ittsh water olU'ii oompulwry Umnli on shipboard. Tho pcrnilioiis luipiirlllet which ulo lUo to dlsordur orihestoniiiuh liver ami bowel To tho nilrliier, tourist, tho Wutturu plonucr unit minor, lh Hit- tore in invaiiiamuai u mur-.in proirciion against imilnrtu, v. lum lu tenia uio lutein lu ulr unit water. To tho tll'eet of overwork mental or manual, or intimml, It I it mosl reliable antidote, aud to tho dcbllltntec uiul iivnoim, It itituriW treat relief nud vleor. 3IAIIKETS 11Y TELEGRAPH. rOUTi.AND. Wheat Valley, $100 pcrcoiita'. Flour standard, f525 Walla Wnlla $3.00; Oat White Ola to fftc per huihel. Allllsttirfs llriui tfl3 sli ,i is, tai to IB ground barley, tX to 30; cnop feed, $27 middling)!, fi'i, per ton. JIny-J10Uperton. lluttcr Oregon fancy dairy, 22fc; fancy creamery 27; good to lalr,17M. Call, forma choleo 2.1 lollie. Kgs Oregon 17 1 o 18c per Am. Poultry Old chickens, J5 0 00. Potatoes 50c at Kio perjjjutal. Cheese Oregon, 13 lo lie; California Mo. Hugnrs Golden U, -fjjc; extra C, V,i dry granulated, oyt cubo, crushed nnd Pow dered, fijfo per pound. IlealiM Small white, .1rl; pink a.; bayos. 31 fin; butler, J-l 10; llmas, $1 60 per cental. Dried Frults..Tlic market Is firm. Quo Que ted: Itnllau prunes, 11 to 12c; 1'etlto nnd German, loo per pound; rulsltiR, S'2 1 per box; plunimer dried pears, lOtollfjbiin dried nnd factory plums, 11 to Vic; cvapo rated peaches, 15 to 17c; Smyrna tiga, SJOc; California flgs,7u por pound, lllcc fl)( per pound. Hides Dry hldci, 8J to He; Jc less foi culls; green over 65 pounds 7c; under 65 pounds, 2c; oliecp pelts, 80oSI.23. BMOKKD MKA.TH AND LAUD. Eastern hams, 12 to 13Jc; breakfast ba con, 11 tolJc; sides, 9 to 10c; lard, Wi to 12Jo per pound. HAN FAANCISCO. Ban FitANCisco, May 21 Wheat tho week opened on a quieter market. No. 1 white, $1.74 per cental. llops..IO30o per pound. Barley b ecd $1 5.1 1 65)4 per cental 31 47; choleo $1 65; common grade $1 45. OaUi-Qray$l 82 to 1 87; black it 82 tol 85 per cental- On!ons?l to fyi. I'otatoos-SctoHO. MlbCKIANEOUS MAIUCKTS. Ohicago, May 21 Wheat, May gl.03;July U.00. Uecf Live, ec0.35 Mutton ljlve, J0. Hogs Live, $4.03 J1.U0 Veul 7 lo 10c per pound. S VLEM MAKKKT ItKl'OIlT. X Synopsis of tho Markets Iluylni; nnd belling Prices. HKTAir. rnici. KEV1SUD QUOTATIONS. Shoulders.Sugar cured,)erlb,10 llreakfast bacon Vl'i to 15 Hams .Sugar cured, per lb, lCJJc. lleef 615 1'ork-lOfii 12 Mutton 10 ft.1.;. Veal 10 12c. Timothy fcced Pel pound, 8c: selling ltod clover Heed Per pound, 1 1c. Whlto clover seed l'er pound, 20c.','1; Alslko 18c per pound. lied top 10c per pound. Lincoln Grush V,fi per pound, ltjoUnibS 100 per pound. Orchard Orahs17o per pound. lleans Co per lb. Oat meal at lie. New potalois 4o per lb. Green peas 10 por pound. Strawberries, 2Jo per pound Canned FruitPeaches, $.! 00; apricot, .3 00; black bcrriuM, $.J; corn, best grades J2 00; tomatoes $1 50: string beans $1 SO; reeii peas $1 bo; per uoz. In two lb cans. Fresh Vegctableh. 1'otatocs 60c;cnrrots 30c: parsnips 73c; onions 0c per lb. Fish Salmon VlUo perlb;SturgeoH 6 7o per lb- small fish SlOoper lb; salt salmon, 710o per lb; .Chinook Milmon, l"xA jiuriNO ntiCKS. Wheat 87Vo to IWc net. Flour Per barrel. $ 3.H0, besl 190 lbs. Oats Per bushel. 60 3 5oc. Hurley Per bushel, 00(i"c. Hum Per ton, $21 00 at mill, sacked. HUOits Per ton, $23 00 " sacked. CIikJ) Per ton, $25.00 " wicked. Hops Quoted at 21to27Kc per lb. Wiml lHo to 20o. Eggs 10c per dozen. Polatoes Per bushel, 30o Corn meal lie per pound. Cheese 12llo per pound. Dried plums Pi r lb. C7c. Diled prunes Per lb. 1012c. Imported prunes Vp per lb. Iluttcr ljftiVOo per pound for good Lard 0(l2e per lb Hams Per pound,ll12c. Uncoil sides l)(.j 10 per lb. Shoulders SUo per lb. Chickens.. 8 to 10c per pojnd. Turkeys 10 too lb, Geese 78 por lb. Ducks, 12M14o per lb Spring Chlckuns 18 to iOc per lb. CURE Sick ITendaclionnd relieve all tho troubles Incl dent to a bilious stato of tho system, such ns Dizziness, Nausea. Drowsiness, Distress after eating. Pain In tlio KMo, ."to while tlielrmost rcmarkablo sueeess litis been shown In curing HcndaciiH, yet OAHTrii'a Litti k Liver Tills aro etiually nluablo lu Constipation, curing and preventing till annoying complaint, while they also correct all disorders of tho stomach, stimulnto tho lher and regulalo tho bowels. Kven If they only cured HEAD Acho thoy would bo almost priceless to thoso who suffor from this distressing complaint; lint fortunately their goodness docs not end hero, nnd thoso who onco try them will Hud theso llttlo pills valunblo In so many ways that thoy will not ho willing to do without them. Hut after all sick head COJEP Is tho bano of so many liven that hero Is whero mii mnko our great boast. Our pills euro It uhllo others do not. Caiiteii'h Little Liver Pills nro very small and very easy to take. Ono or two pills mako a doso. Thoy nro strictly vegetable and do uotgrlpoor pmw, but by their gentle action pleaso all who iuo them In vials at SS centss (IvoforSl Sold e cry wheio, or oent by mall. CASTES UEDlCIilE CO., Kev Tctt Small Fill. Small 80& Small Mca. UK AVAS A8IIAMUD To AiU Again, hut Ills l'ritnk I.ettat Got It for lllm. A fow lnonlbs ago nno of tlio un'ortuiiat Inmates lu tlio Snu Frauclieo Almihouio was I n i pi red by tho teusatlonat nUtemouU tn Uio now ipapori with tlio bellot that Joy's VegctablaSarnaparllla would help blm. But without money, how to get It w as tho ques tion. Finally ho wroto to tho Kdwla W, Joy Co,, appealing to their genennlty, and It was not unheeded, tho coveted preparation bo lug tent by tho next parcel delivery. Its eOVct ! best told in a ubomeut letter, f rprrj which wo quote tho ollolpg; "I suppose you Luow ma by this wrltlnr, and my clrciiuiitancm and condUlou. M though Improving, 1 aslcot your generosity , for another bottle ot your Joy's Vegetabla BartaiuirU'.a. IK laxatho action U perfeo tloii llel(. It lias ao thoroughly regulated my ilem that my catarrh, rheumatism, constipation, and headaches, aro all better. 1 feel ashamed to ail in this vy. but what hall 1 duf 1 thought I might not pcd kuV i more, but I am now to anxious to keep It up) ..... ,w.vvuw ... JtWMeut,aadhociuetworutlboueedj it. UUI )UU VU UU1T It IS. CARTER'S bver WmM SIS 7?v mw 11 BQ Plso'a Iteine.ly Tor Catarrh Is tho MB Jr.l'w ' tKJus'sS? Om Best, lislest to U60, and Uieupcsu M 5 J f7 A J V ,'C Bold hy dniffljlsts or sent by mnll. M ' VVlMISV 1 V t tr"V Rl Hj liT. lI.uoltlno.Wurreu.11u f ttaSwA; ''J. 1 f 38 VMS Taxes. XlOriCK Is hereby given that 1 hate re JLi coUed the assessment roll of tho eby otKnlem. Oregon, for tho year H'JI, nnd tho said roll Is now In mv possession for col lection; that tho taxes therein charged are payable lu my oillcont the bank of Ill lams A Knglntid, lu thoclty of fnlem.Or, nnd that nil tnxos remnliilug unpaid m tho oxplrntlon of thlity da from the (Into of this notice, will botetiirned ns de linquent. Dated this 2"th day nt May 16KI. f. J. bV Al' I'UllU, 6-23 lw Cl.y Trens., Salem, Or. Kids Wnntcil--Stolo Agvlciil tural College. Tho Hoard or ltecents of the State Agrl ctilitite. I'ollpgeof itroson Invito luililur-i-cpiiinieh , tor tiio stoim b'iscmcut, nnd lor tho urtctlou and coinplellou of the thrio-Mory frame building ofthi Stud, nt-' Hull, on the College Kami at CorvailH.Oru gon. Driwlng ind speelllciillolis will hi ready tor inspection at thiiolllcoofMr. W II. I'ugli, nrehlteet. S ilem, Utctou, ni fol fel fol eows: 1st. Wono basement on May IPtb lUI. 2nd. ThrooKlmy building, exulu stvool thostoiio work of tlio basement, ot June 1st, isni. Hids mo to bo sent to the undersigned nt Coivallls, Oregon and will bo opened n' follews: 1st. fror tho stone biisuini'iil on Mny Mtli, nt 10 n. m.; and, 2d, for tin three story ibuildlng on Juno Oth, 1801, ill 10 n. in. fho Uoiud of Hegents do not bind themselves to accept tho lowest or imy tender. WALLIS NASH. Secretary to tho Hoard. Corvnllls, Or., Mny 18. 1891. A. J. SHIMP, M. D., Physician and Surgeon. Laleol Philadelphia. ELECTRICITY IS THE TRUE EXEMY Ofall Chronic, Uheumatlc, Blood, Hruin and nervous diseases. Every variety ol female diseases yields to electricity Rafter an moucs oi treatment, tans. Thirteen years clinical experience. Oillco 25!) Com mercial street. 6 23 3m D. B. GRIFFIN, M. D., IIomeoMithlst 269 Cora'I St. - - - SALKM. .Telephone No. 30. SALARY $25 PER WEEK. WANTKD Good agents to sell our general lino of merchandise. No peddling. Above salary will bo paid to "live" agents. For further information, address: CHICAGO UENKKAL SUPPLY CO.. 177 West Van Htueii at.. Chicago, 111. 5 1 ly w J. P.WHITE, EXPRESS AND TRUCK LINE. Hnullng of nil kinds. Hest work. Wnson nt every train. E ia unrc J RUcnmatism, Neuralgia, Corns HEADAOHE, And ALL PAIN. tot 0llftiU Poitttve nd Hg&tlT BJI.EOTKIO COUGH CURE CUnt CCLBi, CKOUf, CCNSUMFTI0. Ul j tH Dr5sUt. BtaV J6e, 50 61 arjAear 4k C.. P- 'a. Vj Anrl- " k AnamDhlctof Information andnh. stracl or tno laws, mowing How to sutmiin 1'iitcms, covontii, Traao kMarus, uopyriEiitB, tent jret. . Addraw MUNN & CO. vllul llronilniiv. t flew loru.-fiiiy. s-f D Mt n"N Richau'c r yin1n aSsa BUUffi HEALTH Lo rtlcLiiu's dolilen Ilalsam No. 1 Cures Chancres, first and second staged Sores on tho Legs and Body; Sore Ears, r.jcs, Noso, etc., Copper-colored Blotcliei, Syphllltio l'.tarrli, diseased Scalp, and all primary forms ol tlio dlscaso known at ajphlli. Prlco, S5 00 per Iloltle. l.e Itlclinit's Golden lliilsaiu No. X Cures Tertiary, Jlercurlaiayphllltlo Ithou niatlsm, l'alns in tho Bones, Tains In th( Head, back of tho Nk, Ulcerated Sore 'Ihroat, Syphllltio Hash, Lumps and con tracted Cordi, Btlffncsa of tho Limbs, and eradicates nil disease from the system, whether caused by indiscretion or abuse ot Mercury, leaving tho blood puro and healthv. l'rlro b5 OO por Ilottle. Lo ltlchnu'x Goltlon HiumlsU Antl doto for tho euro ot Gonorrhoea, Gleet, Irritation Gravel, and all Urinary or Oent til diEarrangements. Price SSi 51) noi Uottlo. V ' Lr Itlehuu's Ooliten HpuriUli In. iertlnn, lorsorcro cases ot donorrliau, InlUmniatory Gleet, Strlturc8,ic. Price 91 no per Ilottle. Lo ItlchmiT Glolden Ointment for tho effective heallngof Syphllltio Sores, and eruptions. I'rlroSl OO per Hox. Lo Itlehuu's Golden Pilli Kerrl and Brain treatment; loss ot physical pow. er. cxicm or overwork, rrostratlon, eta Price S3 OO per Ilox. Tonlo nnd Nervine, Sent eurynhcre, 0. 0. 1., socumlr caekei) por exizs. THE RICHARDsliRUQ C0.,AgeuU fiOU A: 511 ItlAIUtr.T ST , San I'ranclsco, Cu "'oill ARR SENT FRKP "Nl'tf'-iX. Is J??TT'i5T":5!' MsauL III ' ' -- I' II . Tho only Tome., i ,un uhlih will Stimulate the Kuirlc Piocssses of the lino S;.t-:, Hy this nattiM nn ' .'ni'le .noanslt quickly and jierrumu. y t" ": s A'l l'onns of Ilyspeptla, Coml, h'Uh. BU'iital tnd Jiorioiia lMijiui!.!, l.noral DoblUty, Drain I'ug. or a:iy uUju-iet or wimlc cnoil condition oi -'io ; - i ., fi -n nluit cvor cause, Shin i; up-lous, ItolU, llnu. nliiB 8.ires, Suri,"uU, s- v". U lIs.Hao ot tholllood, Stoiun. I, I tvoi and Klduoy. 51.00. six f.;umcR jso.oo. Pr. JIlllerN' iHg- ' x V i!,m rlrtivao" JIt. droiUmil'i l ' ..-Mvii-.j ..i r .viuinus, r.Mil tt-,. l.u t It i tuui iivu u i-. un I rn nnim rn or I MILLER DHU6 C0.,San Franclssd, Cat G WTAm m Mr.unA GAIAE 500 m I CVjTiTK t&R 3tk .wwej . .vi-i'--',- il, iSJ 1 J.i K M--5 JL' I B fnT trb ILLdlt S M. WADE& S The Racine and Hncl s In nil best Styles. Rnlu Faun Wngous. Full lino Dog Cults. Harvesters, Mowers, Cultivators, Haying Machinery Our Specialty. Agricultural linei more Complete tl nu ever. rtw d jnuiiMH'mwngg3c-"1 '" i TME KING'S TOCOEI. In EiiKlnnd, two centuries ago popular super stition urecllle lho lloynl Touch " u Ith curing senifuln. Theio superstitions practices have now become o'lsolcte. and In their place we have a scientific reined In Dr. Pierce's O olden Meill ial Dlsunerv, which eliminates tho Impu iils Imm tho blood by the natural channels ilitieby cleansing the sjRtem from all taints nul Imnurltles trom whatever cause nrls ii;, It is truly a royal remedy, world lamed, and the only lt er, lung and nlood rem rtj oiKiKinfritohenelltorcure In every case. .r money pdd lor it will bo relunded. As a regulator of the btnmncli. Liver and Bowels, Clolilen Jleillcd l)I,coery" cures all bilious attacks, Indigestion and flyspepsia. Chronic llarrliea and klmlrcd ailments. Asnnaltera l o, or blood purlllcr, It miinlfests its marvelous properties in the euro of the worst bkln and hcalp Distos s, Salt-rheum, Tetter, crcmii, mi I sirofulous Sorts and Swellings, as w ell as i.i us- scrofula, commonly known as Pulmoi ary nnsumptlon If taken In time nnd given a lah rial woBi.n's IiHrrM.Aiii fdhalAs.o iatiov, Proprietors, Uuffalo, i. . Y. ,0OO REWARD ni?uucii;uu; iim iiiu,, uficturers of l)r. h.i'jo's CntarrH Itcinedy for a case or (Jaurrli In iho Head which the) uinnot cure. By its mild, soothing and healing proptrtlcs. Dr. base's Remedy cures tho worst .:ases, no mattei how bad. or of how long stand ag. I'ilty Ce U. by druggists. VKOFKSSIONAL CAltDS. Dlt. W. S MO IT, physlcinn nnd snr gcon. Ollleo In Kldrldge Dloch, S i lem. (Irpf in Clfnf.f hmirM 1(1 tn.l2 tn 2 to I p. in. TITKM. M.U. PATION, Studio nnd Art jM. Gallery In Kldrldgo block, opposite smith's art store. Lepsons glen, pictures ror suleor pninted to order. Those Inter ested are Invited to call and Inspect the large collection of oil paintings on exhi bition ",f J. I'ATTON, M. D. Physlclun nnd iiL. Surgeon. Ollleo and residence in Kldildgo block, opposite Gooil's drugstoie. Specialist on discuses ol women and chil dren, chronic und private dlseai.es. Con. sultntlou lree. J. J . 8 HAW. M. . HUNT. W. H. 1'IIAIT. SHAW, I'KATT HUNT, Attorneys at law. Oillco overCapltal National llunl;, rjalem, Oregon. TILMON KOKD. atUirnoy nt law, Salem, Oregon. Oillco upstairs In ration's block. Q T. niCHAlipsoN, Attorney at law, of 3, lice up stalls lu liont looms ol new llusli block, eornerComniciclul-nud Court streets, Snlein, Oregon. JOHN OVSlinA, Atloinej nt law. Hooin over Cnpllnl National bank. Collec tions a specialty. Cm lespondtuco solicited, ryAW-'YAHlNUHAM, Attoineys and XJ couusclois at law, hiilein, Oregon lla lug an abstract oi tlio i ccoi ds of Marion county, Including a lot nnd block index 01 Hnleiii, thuy luno special Mcllltles lor ex niniiiliigtltlestoie.il estate. Husiness In lliesupienioiomt iimllu tliosltite dep.ut meiilK will reieUepiompt attention. H. K.7lONHAMi "" II N.HAYUEX. W. 11. IIOLMKS. BONIIAM, IlOI.MlS llAMIII.V, AttOl neysutluw, Olllee In Hush's block, between State nnd Court, on t.'om'lHt. D It. T. C. H.M ITH, Uentlst,2 State street, S.llfMll. fir l.litlklii il ili.t.tfil m ... tlons of every (U'scrlptlon. ralu!e-s opera lions iiNpuflult. WD. IU(in, Aielittect. Plans, Spec! , tleatlons mid superlnteudeuce lor all clashes of buildings. Olllee &H) Com. nierclul St., upstairs. S. MiN"AI.L.Y,Archltect, New llush llreyinnn block. Plans ami nnpoiMji. tlinni of all ehvssts of of buildings oushoil notice. Supciluteudencoof work promptly ooitnl alter. '-'i-tf 1? J.McCAlhTl,ANl,Clvll8.initnrynnd Jjj, Hydruulle Huglutor. 0. . Deputv liitneral survi-ior. City purveyors olllee, Murphy's lilock, ."alein, Oregon. HUSINKS OAltl)?, A J. OLAUK, Stalest. llarbershop. Two , chairs, good workmen anil cireful utteudanco to nil customers. I H.HMll'HCO.,Contruetors, Sewer X V. lng, Cement Sldewulks, ICxcavatlng r.le: All work promptly done, sj.lein,Oi Leave orders with Dugun llros. 4;l6-lpi 7iTr:Er.LrYINQ1-l Hako a speeInlt7oi Vi caipcl-sowlng nud laying! carpets t.Tken iipiiiHl rchilil with greia care, lliinsi cleaning, Leave orders with J. H. Lunn or lluren .t Hon. J.O. LUHHMAN. TOH N Q RAY.-Contriior nndbu"lia:ei O Fine inside Mulshing n specialty 4V, Couiuierclal street, s.ileiu urcgon, TOHN ICfnOUT., lIUOKsnilth." lUt l alioolng arid repairing u specialty shn, St the foot of Liberty street, alem'oViwi! a.aot? T 1011 A UOSS, lllaeksmltUs, nil kinds o L repnlrluc aurt curUaj,' wor.t. . e liavo In our Cmph.y Wm Carroll, dlroct m.V,W.VuloU) "re fumtllurly knowi ns "Hed," n piiifosslonal horseshwr. Hl i iiga trlul. I jj TOHKl'H KUaiJK ;barbar and lml7dres"s W or. . l'lreuitliiga-,eents. shaving 1, ivnts. llatli i looms lu connection. Uei tot work 113 Stato street. "ioi p J.LAltSUNACO,, Mauufaeturo ofall klnds-ofvelileles. Uepnlrlng a special. tjr, Shop Stato street, K, H. WESTACOTT. lilVEUY, Fett.l uml Bonrdlug Stalilc. Hay and rUild nnd delivered Httii- Columbus Buggies ! Capital National Bank SALEM OREGON. Capita! Paid up, $75,000 Sufplus, ...- 15,000 K. H. WALLACK, President. W. V. MAHTIN, - Vlce-I'resldent. J. II. ALHE11T, ---. Cashier. DIRLCTORSl W. T. Gray, W. W. Martin J. M. Martin, It. H. Wallace, ill. W. A.UusItk, J. H. Albert. T. McK. l'ntton. LOANS MADE t'o farmers on wheat and other market able produce, consigned or in Btora cither In prlvategraiiarlesor ipubllc warehouses. State and County Warrants Bought al Par COMMERCIAL PAPLR Discounted at reasonable -rates. DrntU drawn direct on New York, Chicago, Hnu Francisco. Portland, London, Paris. Heillu Hong Kong and Calcutta. M National hi SALEM OREGON. VM. N. LADUK, -OK. J. REYNOLDS, lOHN MOIH, - - - - President Vlco Piesldeut - Cashier GENERAL BANKING. Exchnngeon Portland, San Francisco, Vow York, Loudon and Hong Kong oought and sold. State, County and Clly warrants bought. Fanners uro tordlnlly Invited to deposit nud linnsnct business with us. Liberal advances mude on wheat, mooI, hops and other property pt leasouahie rates. Insurance on such se curity can be obtained at the bauk In most reliable, companies. WILLIAMS & ENGLAND BANKING CO. CAPITAL STOCK, all Subscribed, $200,000 Tiausaet a general banking buslnessi in all Its bniuches. GEO. WILLIAMS Presiden Wm. ENGLAND Vlco Presldenl HUGH MiiNAKY Cashier DIItECTOKS: Goo. Williams, Wm. Eng laud, Dr. J. A. Hichardson, J. W . Hobson. J. A. lUker. Ilnnk In new Exchange block on Com mercial street. 8:12-tt LADD & BUSH, Bankers, IUON HUILDING, SAI.KM, .... OREGON. Transact a general banking business In all departments. 3.2 3m HELLENBRAND'S Eating Parlors 4 Candy Jlanuktory, 2S6 Commercial Street, BULOKFAKE; ttta Cvnn tn 1 n lc j .- V .. n. :;? ... iuu., iucuHuai cents Cotlee.leaor chocolatenudCake..lOcenn Mnuliiiml H11 1X--.V . m . s """-- -".- lucenis 1 ,'le f 8up, 10 cents Hot Cakes, Coiloe or Tea 15 cents I eersteak and Eggs 25 cents Pork Chop and Eggs a con s Nlut on Clion and Eggs Mcen s Venison and Eggs 2,5 ceul!. sausage and Eggs a ee ,s Ham nnd Eggs 25 ce K I- rceh Oysters any style ."."25 centi 25 Cent RsgularDlnnerServed From It to3 0'Clock A nice variety of vegetables, etc., etc n&COoS'ularn.I,"P01tci " Doi"tlc. ','ortf r J,10"60 stcnk and Eggs,. W cents render Loin Steak and Eggs.ir:::.- cents From Terminal or Interior Points (lie a lAin. inn mniuwuu (UllUf Is the line to tako To all Points East and South, v!brln-dtn.nsthgh ST. PAUL AND CHICAGO ! tNoohiinge of cirs.) omposed of dlulngcai-s unsurpassed. Pullman dnnvlng room sleepers Of latest equlptuenl TnilRIST Sleeping Cars. Best tliatcanbeeonKirnMn .... . uocoiinnoilntlfins sm luiii " '" "mc" ELEG.VNT DAY COACHES. iin?!?.V'l!lM?ii?"5wae!llii with n MrvTi?. ,u,u-! ouw' ',,, uninterrupted eured I'naiUi Ions can be se tberoad. uny aent 0 t&ea.'MZ'? mH I"'"' nunsiimii ,'. -.!aP.9. """ Kunipe can U imiiy. l UUJ UCKet ni of this com- m l.plltloS8to,btrIl,'i ft'rnl.hed IU lt "trt cor u'-r Awut'.tfo. for (i And with this cur lino ELECTRIC nnmy inducements ns m E NGLEWOO T) lius Jidclition lies between the Ginlo,, t, A avium Avnnun: within fnn,.Klu . n ,' u." -Koad ,sj School Build'ng, and ton blocks from NorV school building. It has loner been known to !! m n vim. nff.rnnf.imw lr ,, Al 1 . ' . V " l0 . POBBWa a .. " . " ....YJ "r."1.1" uulI1ff tllO iffL.iVH tlnest, most lertile and sightly Addition to the Cit tlectnc will within sixty days be running its car Twenty Miautes through the center of this beautiful Addition T? !f. Mnfln'n fitrn nii'i.nfno nl' tl,. U,nt..n' .. t .. ' Dri21D5 iu uiuiiui "11 uiiiiuh,oui um." O. UBLUllltTH. It vi. -. " ing an investment None can offer better onnorti'm?; ull"o ;uuf,lv",'l,ul IUIU," w"t una lavonto Addition. SALEM The Ca)ital City is bound to come to the front as nn I dustiiai an Jiiducationai Uenter. JNo other Capital K'i in the United States offers as great an opportunity to it? home scckeror or investor.a the "Bouquet City" 0f a VV 1 I lnnir,f-1-i 1n Air 'I'lArt llwnl A.J-.. J.. il ' -uv iiiiiiuiiiuiii t "iiuy. a.iiu mail uiuv 111 r,nr Ym.h , . educational matters and second in mamifnr.fnv;:.. j.., .u o:i...i..i- . j.1 1 1 fn t-st'-ii . " .""'n '"dustnes. oibiiaLeuui bue iieart oi me Willamette V alley with unt M power and material at her door waitino fnv fi, . wand to turn her into a city of the teemino- twJI! "iuuul "b tuuiy win pruuiub wnau uie next decade wili unii turwi, j u uiose 01 you who are looking for a homo low nnri ir.xrn-T.T.Avnm i, ,j -, v .v,JJ.,wx, uiojmtc lu at'ciu-e it, while yon have yet the opportunity of rmrchasino- from fl,.Bf. i,.i. For the present we will sell a limited number of lots at our present prices wnen an advance ot ten to twenty per. UUUO WlH UK lllilUU, H. V. MATTHEWS, Pres. 7hlchcstcr( English Diamond Brand. SALEM M (1PI, Postoffice Block, Orlelnnl nud Only Genuine. Birr. ! vuilnt.iA . . -. 1 "Z. 1. 1 . ' ".iiuio. MDIII BSK In 01r Itrand lnIt?l &d Gold metal-1 (rii ""' mm otua nwoon. ttib$titution and imitations. At DrowUU Gl Send ln. in alimm Air..4lt. . Ti t,ir. v.; ;rti,i ;r ; - t" ;. un jrtir4 mr jjuaicK." tn letter 7 return MulL 10,000 feitlmoniS - i flam faper. Health is Wealth ! ,UH. K. C. WKHT'S Ncrvo nnrt llraln Ireiumeiit.agunnintccdspcclflo for Hyh term, Dlzluess, ConviiUIons, Fits, Nervous NeuralKln, Headache, Mervous Prostration vvSwlJ 'ir th0 V? of "Icohol or tobacco, Wakeliillncss. Mental Uppiesslon, HaUec ?wn,f,."fAr,1fnres!illtlDS'n Insanity ard .'."B to,Il!'fl;y. decay and death, pie ?Al,i)llIaK(''barrenuessi loss "f power caused by over-exettlonofthe brnln. Each box contains one month's treatment, 81.00 a box or Mx boxes for $5.00. sent by mall prepaid on receipt of price. WE GUAnANTEE SIX IJOXE8 mivirthvY, ?aso'. lth eaoh or''e'- e wm,J lmslx V?cs- necompanled with &uu, we will hewl the purchaser our written gnarnnteo to refund the maney 11 he treatment docs not ellect i cure. Qua" ''?c,.ea isuecl ou.lYb' Reo- K. Good Drug nl8t,Moloiigeiu. :a com. St.. fcalom, Or. THE YAnUlNAlbUTEi OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD And nrnfrnti IV .u fH5llpno&milSXrte5K: 3 oy any othei loule. Flnl ?i?? 1t,u,0,l,8J rasaencer and freight lln lamette valley to and Irom San Franclscr I IMt SCHEDULE, (Kxcopt Sunday sj. IjAJIVO Alhnnn Leave Corvalfis Arrive Yaqulna feave Yaqulua Uaye Corvallls Arrlvo Albany l.-OOPii 1:10 1 K. 6:30 PSi 6: A J 10:35 A Jl Conidlls.' tmlnS counect nt Albany and I 11:10 A X .H.i .1D0T? t"ins connect at VAQUINV SstUJl? 5rp8an Uovelonmeut CoV Un KrnlsTOl"n',betwe,,n iwil,n" ftDd K SAIUXQ HATES. f arallon, Friday... innn n viii,im(.!tn 7.,itJ..n: .'-- -June t Vamiion S,.ndayV..r:?:: ""y (S.iiAn".?. VBy. Tluiwday.. ' 1 r arallon, Tuesday.... . " l HTITlUt'lij Tl""" ."" tiM.rr.- "":. .. im bah ruANOihCx i iiiiimetie valley, Friday...., June 27 f arallon. Tueduy a .. " Jub' 1 Willamette Valley, BuAjySLZIZ " I Faniiion Thursday...""- 10 WlllametU) Valley, Tuesday ' it s1n,s uomi'nny reserves thVnsbt U ch"nKe8alIlnK dates without notice. tt'iiU::r.?lt.en.?e" ,r0In I'orUand and al nn.,2S!e Vftl fy IontB can make cIm ffPSK1"" ,?.,,,X tle trains of th. iJ-L,ntr f'lJ 'relKht lUtfi Alwr K,.,"rsJv ,or Information apply Ui 3fet Aeonmaxj and 'JQ3 Front kU. l)rtlaud, i r o C'.C. 110(11 K Ac't (len'l Krt. A I'ass. AkU, Orecou l"aclllo IU K. Co.. o .AHWELlJ,J.a.u'lnK8t!u0, nun, Agu Oregon Development Co., S0( Montjoioury ;. iwt.i.. tPlrrirtnl nil kl n a . M "e Ft iv4j ZZ I DI1AIM -s&dias? "-rJJTn EATM EN I "T M '-l"?w- m mSKi ON THE I INF hi wicii tins cur lino in oiioi-iition wn JDTTION to tho City enn oCZl AD- Railway 's every e T. H. BARNES, k. Bo lieu ENNYROYAL PILLS EAST ANP SOOTH I -VIA, bouthern Pacific Kooie Stiasta Line CAMFOKNIA RXl'HKSS TRAIN-Xfl1'1 I 11ETWEEN I'OKTLAFS AS0!.. SortTl South. 7S' n in I l.xr l,,rtl.,nH AT I fcbS.!"- :18 i). m. t,v". Salem LT. I W . ju:ia ii.in. Ar. kiiu iran. u. ir Above trains Moo enlv at following tlons north or Hoseburg, East W"1 Oregon City. Woodbum, Mem, TaiiBCnt. Shedds, lller, HOBWBt .Junction City. Irvine and los" UOIKUUKO MAIL WltT, U.fl n Lv, 10:52 a. ni l.v K,i mn LV. Wt I'nri ninu ma r" i iTvm. I L.V KrtlOin V'l Kltllt Ar, ltofeburg L. o:iu p. m. PfflJiMAN BIJFFET SLEEPERS. THIIRIQT Ql FFPlNfi CARSI tfnr fiKriTiiinnrlulinn Ol M0n?. I passengers attached to express tram. Vesl Side Division. Between Pc anil Corvalli nAILY (KXCEJT SCSUAV). 7:30a. in' ia-io p. m ,r tt.rflnrl Ar. 0,fTI 4.V. A...".--" ... I IWJRP, Ar. f'rtrvilllis . z rnrnal Al. Allmnv and Corvnllls. conn' I rains of Oregon PuciOa Hallroaa. kx i-ni-TiiAiN- ia"ily rxtvvrtx. Tlu i. in7 7 2u li. ill. l.v. "l'orii, Ar.MrMlanvi iiivilleU.i o-t Through Tickets m n rxilntF EAST and SOUTH For tlcltetii and lull w,"?-1 ooS? mu ratea uini. etc., apply 1 ,n rejtni- mu ratea maps, ei6,w " ny's agent Bnlem, Oregon. KI. ltOGUlW, AssU U. . nu jss.A! ,M" It. KOKH1.KK. $500Rewardl A tot al!! l Kblffimer nils wj Vlfeyarij;: nrlctle i-omplletl "; '," i'lve tsS. 1-,.. IwrnlOll'Vby HI'' JU' fo.t'hhaKoIll. . nrutnUt.81 somujui"' " sireet.alem or rninn AWiifT 1 ii' i..riT"'.,i' , IV,,tm l' V toKoa- It l'-t 11 J K. 3" OHf" Alliu'iiy LocalT"lHlly (Bxerpt 8uiidiJ 5:00 p. m.lLv. l'ortlnnd A"-)?. 7:52 p.m. l.v: culem Lv. 9.00 p. in. Ar. Albany 1.Vl1JS2