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rSxR! llli, CAPITAL JMM1L f- Tib-iay -J un can, is.ji , TKUM8 OV SUIteUIUITION. imllr b mull por year... ? 00 V bv mnll per month, bo i'eeklj bT uia11 Porye"r i 60 ,.tf not paid In advance the price .harced for the Wkskly Jouknai, will no ii vi wr year. If papers are not delivered KUKK DKL.IVEUY BY UARRIKK. nally for slnjrlo wwk, 15 cts. liallv firtwo weokH, 25 cts. wily b moulli, - 6ucts Collo -Hour will be um do on 1st ami 15th nf nii'iith. bubncrlbeiH will plcasa leave money Tor carriers at hoii3c or where; U i? delivered, so an to cause no delays In llecl'ous THK UVKNINO I'VPITALjOClUf VI. regll- lirly revives the nnernmm npuxsltiteri prP iis)ialeh. . MILT k PATTERSON, Dealers in Groceries, Crockery, Glassware, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Brushes, Windowglass, Etc, Sole Agents for Epicure Tea and Big Can Baking Powder. LOCAL JIAKKEr. Whont, net 00 cents per bu. Hopa, active; 22 ta2S cents per lb. Daily ltalletin. Snow Fi.akk. Tho bread at Strong's Is the best, lightest and purest over ofFered. Their supply of cakes is kept up to the top notch all the time. WE3TACOTT & IRWIN. Children's Day. The Evangel ical church was elegantly decorated with masses of flovers iu bouquets, tastefully arranged. On either side were two beautiful pyramids that lent quite a charm to the decora tions. Tho entire atlair reflected much credit upon those who took such activo part iu making it a suc cess. The program iu the morning and the exercises in the evening consisted of music and recitations. Little Chester Smith mude tho open ing address; Annie Pigler, a four-year-old girl recited with marking effect "The Strayed Lamb." Tho classes with marked time went through evening, night and morn ing recitations, singing appropriate verses. Tho children performed their parts well. 1 31 PROVE MEN T. YVostaCOtt & Irwin, props, of Strong's restaurant, are constructing a banquet hall abovo the alcoves, about 16x22 feet, that will hold 30 to 40 people. French dinners will be served here Sundays and overllow trade and family meals. Tho popular Strong's of olden times is enjoylug u grow ing trade and now seats 00 chubs, which cunnot accomodate all who come. Tun School BmiiUixo Plan. The school directors met this morn ing at their oillce, aud after careful consideration awarded the first prize to O. S. AfcNally, the second prize to Roberts & Rurgrall aud the third prize to P. M. Sterrltt. This puts the board in possession of a number of valuable plaus, which will be used In the construction of new school buildings hereafter. Probate. In the estate of Ozlas Shaw, Jano Shaw adrast. files bond $4,200, John Brooks nnd W. L. Wstdo surities. In matter of adoption of Georgia Florence Walker, B. F. Wilks petitions to adopt and change the name of ward to Wilks. The child was orlgonally a child of Wilks whose wife died and the child was adopted by Walker. A second wife wants tho child back. Tu atBasket Picnic The states picuie on the 4th of July at the fair grounds, will be the place for a good time. Preparo now fora good lunch, by calling at McCrow & Wlllard's, nnd order your meats. All the deli cacies of tho season can be supplied In tho best of shape. Beef That is Bekk. If you are a lover of good meat and of course you are tho place to go for It is to Cross's marKots on State and Court streets, wheie nothing but the best fatted beef Is offered. Pork, mut ton, veal, sausage and everything else tho very best. Insane Patients. Barsibla Llg get, of Lebanon, Or , Idiotic from birth, aged 66; Edward B Sweet tnan of Dundee, Or., a Quaker, aged 71, have arrived at the Asylum. Fire. Tho residence of Mr- Wil liams, a wood dealer who lives in the suburbs of Silverton was burned out Monday. Lots about J500. In sured In the State. The States Picnic Lunch delicacies for tho occasion. See Sroat & Glle. The treasury department is in formed that a large English firm contemplates tue erection of n plush n'lU atTiiriRriUe.CVnu., and Instruc tions h ive been sent to nppmltw the d"tj u nuehiiiory Imperial at the wrt.s, Instead of thu New York Of ,.,try. A flue line of Etuhlugs now ut blf the usual pricu at Geo. P. Kmltu's. 307 Commercial St. ofiUi u,"e at,a "'rough trains thfy1 Psebgers and shipper by wethieago, Union Pacific &North pSff" Llue, San Prauclbco uud "rtUod to Chicago. eod-Aug BWppercorjgjj.,, your time freight the Chicago, Union Pacific & thwtter line. eodaug ,"""" rmrn FUNEIUL OP MRS. G1LBEUT. Large Conconrso Pay the Trilmle of Respect. Last The First Corgrepational church was crowded with frleuds of the deceased Mrs. I. N. Gilbert, at 10 n. in. Simple decorations of white flowers and floral gifts of various designs were arranged about tho pulpit. Tho remains wero borne Into tho church by the following acting as pall beareis: Ex-Governor Moody, Mr. Eugene Breyman, Mr. Squire Faiiar, Senator Ed. Hlrsch, Mr. Squire Farrar, Mr. Weruer Breyman, Hon. Geo. II. Burnett. Tho bier heavily draped was cov ered with floral decoratious. After a quartet sang "Ncaror My God to Thee," the service was opened by Rev. Corwiu reading tho 08th Psalm aud John 14th, aud prayer. After BlnElnir of "Rock of Aires." Rev. Corwin spoko words of consolation uud briefly reviewed the life aud services of tho noble womau whose remaius lay before them. There were present all that the church could hold of tho old friends and acquaintances of Mrs. Gilbert. A long Hue of carriages followed the remains to their Inst restlne nlace In the Odd Fellows' cemetery by the side of bor husband. TAX SALE. Saturday's Salo of Realty for Delin quent Taxes. To W. P. Sullivan; 1 1, hi 2, W. H. Armstroug; 20 a, t 9, 1 e, Win. Martin; 160 a. sec 3, t 8 3 s, J Moser; 1 10, bl 07, Safcuj, Mrs. Mary Fitz mlller, To Win. Jery: 100 a, t8s, 3 w, Anson Ekln heirs; 1 1, bl 17, North Salem, W. R. Brown; Is 1, 2, bl 62, North Salem, Buel Frank; fr 1 2, bl 40, Is 4, 6,0, 7, bl 49, Salem, W. N. Ladue: 1 16, bl 4, Queen Anne addi tion, Salem, M. McAdams; 1 10 bj 2, Riverside addition, Salem, C. Stem bron. To J. L. Mitchell and Gideon Steltz: 1 2 bl 17 North Salem, Thos. Moultou; 93a t6s, 1 w, John McKay est; Is 3, 4, bl 52, North Salem, J. M. Needham; Is 7, 8, bl 41, North Salem, A. C. Gibbon, 50 a t 9 s, lw, S. W. R. Jones; 1 3. bl 13, North Salem, and 20 a t 7 s, 3 w, Jacob H. Smith; 1 5, bl 5, Riverside addition, North S.ilem, Win. Schmidt; 1 4, bl 32, North Salem, Straug aud Phillips To 8. A, Martiudale: 1 5, bl 0, No. Salem, L. W. Hatch; 80 a, t 7 s, 1 e, J. B.HolIman; 1C0 a, t 7 e, 1 e, Louis Schmidt. To Jesse Macy: Is 15, 16, 17, 18, bl 1, Knight's addition, Salem, John James. To W. P. Sullivau: 1 2, bl 20, Capital park, Salem, L. H. Baldwin; Is 1, 2, bl 30, North Salem, Wm. Brown; Is 1, 6, bl 14, J. G. Crouch. To Jas. Batcheller: 60 a In t 0 s, 2vv. Mrs. O. H Beatty estute; 1 6, bl 14, Turner, J. H. Patty; 40 a sec 9, t 7s, 1 e, Mrs. Cara Cole. To J. L. Mitchell and Gideon Steltz: Is 5, 6, bl21, North Salem, C. C. Clark; 640 a sec 35, t8s, 1 e, J. M. McDugall. This concludes tax salo of realty at present. There remains a lot of mortgages to sell. HOTEL ARRIVALS. "WILLAMETTE" A Steublnger, M Stenbinger, W B Jones, San Francisco." Thos Williams, Eugene. M J Maloney, St Joe. J C Truax, E S Redeker, Chicago. J Hirshberg, Independence. IVT Bui cher Llukville. J J Oliver, St Paul. - W P Haas. Atchison. D B Campfleld, Philadelphia. B II Kent, Now York. M L Isaacs, Seattle. A W Bun ell, Oakland, Cal. R Harris, O A Peck, W H Fiske, W M Leo, A C Jnmos, J Muck, T A Jeffries, D A Roche, Portland. Chaa A Clark, Boise City. "COOK." J II Nicholas, A F Klrkpatrlck, Corvallls. L Burman, L V Workley, N R-.gers, T W Randies, Portland. U Galloway, Eugene. John Dant, Philadelphia. ChasSchlutz, S F. J M Coucklein, Huron, S D. J McCully, Ankenny. T Brush and wife. Dixey. XEIVAM5NCY. Tii While Srwing Macliinfi Hereafter Exclusively Handled by Geo. 0. Will. i Salem, Or., June IS, 1891. i We have bavo today changed tho 1 ugcuey for our sewing machine in ' this territory, having placed it in i tVio hands of Mr. Geo. C. Will, two doors uorth of post oillce. White Sewinci Machine Co. By O. A. Hawkins. d&w liu Are You Going East? If so, be suro aud see that your tickets read via the "North Western Line." The C.St. P. M. & O. Ry. Tnlsls the great short line from St. Paul or Duluth tonll pointa oust and south. Their magnllkent traok, pecrh-ss vc-stlbuied dining and sleep ing car train?, and their motto, "always on time," has given this road a nalional reputation. All claK-es of passengers are carried ou the yestlbultd trains without extra cilirtcu. All Uoket agents sell tt..k..n via this Hue. Ship jour fnlght uud travel over Dili famous. road. W. H. Mk, Ueij. aki.. No. 4 Watfi. St, Poillund, Or, A, J. LKI.ANH, Trav'g AijU ' Shaw & Downing, agents North em Paclfio 1(. R.. 204 Commercial street, LOCAL AND PERSONAL. New hay is selling at $10- The Gervals grange Is to be re organized. i. M. Lookwood Is homo from his bicycle trip. Mrs. II. A. Thomas and family nro at Sodnvllle. Gentlemen In negligee shirts are tno order of the day. Excel, but not as tho chronic kicker of the Universe. Thermometer registers 82 at post office. Mouday It was 78. There will be no meeting of the asylum board until next Tuesday. Tho Baker & Strang base ball ulno beat the Gervals team 20 to 12. C. B. Ward returned home yester day, from the Myrtle Creek Mines. Miss Jenue M. Long, of Portland, is iu the city eu routo for Newport. The first wauouloads of Nestucca salt salmon reached Salem Monday. Mr. Thos. Davidson wears n kind of judicial smile wheu ho meets his friends. Final citizens papers have been issued to two Swiss, Franz Fitze uud Alois Fltze. Protection lodge To. 2. A.O.U.W. hold an Importaut meeting Wednes day, at 8 p. in. Jefleison will celebrate the 4th with Hon. Chas. Miller as president of the day. Belle M. Tarpley and Frank H. Kleth received a licence to marrv at Portland Friday. Mr. A. Bush has had tun mud puddle filled ou front of his block ou Commercial St. Secretary of State McBrlde Is ex pected to return homo from Call fornla July 4th. One undisguised druuk languished five days in preference to paying the usual fine. Mss. Josle Snyder and Miss Mat tie Gentry of Lebanon nave opened dress making rooms at 5(J3 Liberty St. Joues & Bernard! have secured the uew Bush store room next to the bank for their confectionary business. Don't fall to attend the ice cream festival at M. E. church parlors, Wednesday evening. No udmlsslou charged. Dr. J. N. Smith, of Salem, Is iu the field with a petition to be ap pointed superintendent of the asylum for tho insane at Salem. Mr. aud Mrs. Munn, of Peru, Ind., are the guests of Prof Arnold, with the possible intention of locat ing in the Capital City. O. G. Savage Is understood to have tho appointment of farmer at tho Indian school; at least tempor arily. He goes in July 1st. A fruit growers' association has been organized in Polk county with a good membership. Tho next regular meeting will be held at Monmouth, Friday, July 3d. Tho barber shop lu tho front of Chllders & Hodgln's saloon exists no more. The bar will bo extended to occupy the entire front and "Dan" the barber is with Newt McCauley. Miss Ruth Gabrielson gave an afternoon reception to a large circle of little friends Mouday .after noon at the house of C. D Gabriel- son on Liberty street. Tho party was In honor of Miss Greta Rosen berg, of Seattle. W. H. Osborn, the former auction store merchant, has merged his stock in with tho Capitol Adventure company, and will hereaftor bo a stockholder In that conreru. He will be in charge of their popular grocery department. Governor Penuoyer Is requested by tho governor of Utah to appoint 30 delegates to a convention to bo held at Salt Lake City, S?p. 15 17, relating of arid lands by states. Ho will refer the matter to the Portland Chamber of Commerce. The saloon building of Chllders & Hodirin. owned by Mrs. Auna Dickenson, of Gervals, Is undergo ing reconstruction tho entire front beinc torn out and one of tho finest plate uud panel fronts in tho city is troiiig in. Tho proprietors oro mak ing tho Improvements at their own expense except the glass front, for which Mrs. D. pays one-half. The Eugene Journal says of a bright Salem bey: After tho 4th Chauucey Lockwood intends to go east over tho Canadian Pacific to look after real estate interests in De troit and In otlnr parts of Michigan, which have been In the hands of guardiuns as bavo also some lands In the Stato of Washington up to this time, h Is 21st birth-day oelUK to day. Juno 27. He will bo accompanied by Wesley Hodson, of Salem, who has been his guardian In Oregon ever since ho was old enough to choo&e his own guardian seven year ago. They wllltry to get turougu with the business In about one month, aud Intend to return home by way of the Southern Pacific and San Francisco. Brick and Tii e. For first elans hand made brick and tile, go to Murphy & Desari. large suppiy on hand. isear lair groum, Salem. 0 0 lino Branson the "Cash Grocer" nays he Is too busy to tnlk. but thohe low prices still continue juit the kame. jfAitniKn. LEVAN-BMITH.TOn SuiMl uy , June 23, 1891. by Hey. C. K CJlue, Mies Hultle Levan to Mr. u, A. Smith, t the groom's horaa in South Salem, ann-lli '' n. REAL ESTATE. Tho following is n list of truiisfuro filed lu the office of the county recorder June 21-30. W G Matthews and wife to W A Root and S A Clarke 1 acre In t "8, r3 w $ 100 Henry W Pallics and wife to Arden J VauHouse 142 acres gee 22, 1 9 s, r 2 c, q c d 1 Joeph 8 Tallies to Arden J VanHouso 182 ncies.t 9 s.r 2o 1600 John O Dennis and wife to J R Thomas 60 acres lu Thur tuiin Bonny d 1 c 1450 Jieph Meyer nnd wife to George Collins 30 acres lu d 1 c of IN Gilbert 4000 A J Richardson nnd wife to W T Richardson part of Rich unison's blk In Si ay ten 600 .1 .1 Cook and wlfo to H D St Helens Its 10, 17 nnd part of 15 In Marlon Fruit land 600 A W Scott aud wife to D F Wagner part jf Its 7 nnd 8 in blk 15,Universlty ad to Salem 1600 Same to Roger StHeleu and wlfo It 14 aud half of It 15 in Marion Fruit laud 200 Margie Taylor and husband W Y Richardson It 14, blk 2, in Thomas' ad to Stayton 30 Daniel Noah and wife to Amini Isabell 3 acres iu t 7 s, r 3 w 1000 P S Knight nnd wlfo to James Walton half interest in Its 3, 4, Sand 0 in City J A Cook and Maggie B, his wife, to Thompson Rem iugtou, 1 1, bl 9, Highlaud addition to Salem; 350 Wm OStautou, unmarried, toOia, Lena and Eva Ellen Landrum, 1 8, bl 40, North Salem 600 J P A Blnck, unmarried, to Wm G Stanton, 1 8, bl 40, North Salem; 250 W S Mott aud Wllletta, his wife, to John Peuninger, all of St. Elmo addition toSalem, subject to mort of $2000, of Perry A Kroshus nnd wife to T F Royal; 4500 Andrew J Melvin nnd Mary J, his wife, to Mrs Au gusta V Berry, 5 a, part of d 1 o of Truman Bonny; 550 Salem Land Co. to Voor hees L Harris, lot 10, blk 6,in Englewood ud to Salem. 250 View ad to Salem 2000 J L Miller to Alfred Gobalet 160 acres In sec 4, t 8 s, r 1 e, q od 00 Chas H Eroubrock to Sarah Ford i It 860 lu Rural ceme tery rs G S Morris and wlfo to Alley Ray 160 ncrts iu sec 5, t 8 s, r 1 o 60 Same to J L Miller 1(0 acres lu sec 4, 1 8 s, r 1 o 60 J Jj Uook and wile to I' red Hack lots 11, 12 and 13, In Marlon Fiuit laud 600 G W Gray and wife to C A Gray part of blk 5, Robert's ad to Salem . 1000 Jacob Hunsaker et al to Winnie D Wnlte part of d 1 c of Andrew J Vaugn 6322 (JurguuusaKeret alto same part of same die 1 Mary D Arcy same 1 Mary A Hunsaker samo 1CO0 J J Cook to M M Davidson lots 18, 19 and 20 in Marlon Fruit laud 450 Maud M Jones and hus band to G R Miller lot 4, blk 6, Depot ad to Salem. 1 Notice. Persons wishing to rent booths for refreshment stands, check stands, daucing floors, etc., at the fair grounds for July 4th should Inquire at once of the committee on general arrangements. 0 24 tf - Flro Works at coat at Geo. F. Smith's. 307 Commercial St. Toy's of all kinds at G. F. Smith. I have bought my ticket at Shaw & Dowuiugs, 204 Commercial St. See Shaw & Downing about tick ets, and save money, 261 Commer cial St. See the now Singer at327 Commer cial street. cod Buy the light running Singer at 327 Commercial street eod Miss Thornton will receive vocal, instrumental aud language pupils during tho summer. All applica tions received Wednesday after noons. 218 Cottage street. 6.15 dim For Sale. Twenty-ono head of the celebrated Wine-glass brand horses. Gentle uud well broke work horses. Will bo tried uud worked before buyeis. Inquire nt Miuto's Fashion stable. Wm. Altnow. PUBLIC SALE. Slxtv horses of nil ages, mostly fine grades; thirty-flvo head of cut tle, and forty-six head of hogs, shoats, sows, and pigs will bo sold at auctiou two miles north of Ma rion, on Tuesday July 7th. 1891, at thehomoof Win. Pearson, deceased, E. C. Wyatt, Executor. 0 20 lw d.tw. V- V: Jones 4 Bcrnardi . FBI! ICE CIIIUSI SODA The most exeelent and dollcioua drluk ever Introduced ou this market. Try it and you will have no other. 0 Tho Cumin Line. The Chicago. Union Pnelllo it Northwestern Llm oilers tho best accommodniitius to ibo traveling public en route from Sun Francisco and Portland, Chicago. Through trains, fast time, mnguilluput sleep ing en rs.olegaut dining carr, colonist sleepers, reclining chair ours and handsome d;y t ifrbes. cod Aug. To Kaiimkiw ami all Persons WaminuKbm'i,: I should like to cull the attention of nil who wish n good, durable, substantial fence, nnd oue that - ueut and tidy, to the combination fence of E. Jl. Rice. This feuco is one that will turn any nnd alt kinds of stock without dau gcr to the animals. No barbed wire to injure stock. Is mude in the field on the posts. Mr. E. H. Rice came to my place yesterday and we got all tho material ready for 62 rods of feuco at luSO p. m. There wero E. II. Rice, my hired man mid myself to work at it. Wo used split pickets nnd wove 62 rods of good substuntinl feneo by 6 p. m. Wo would have made better timo hnd myself nnd hnud ever seen any such leuco put up before. Seo this feuco before putting lu any other kind. Yours Truly, F. G. McLench. Lincoln, Or, Juno 0, 1891. Henry Schomaker, general ugent, Salem. 011 liu w To the Puiilic and Especially my Friends of Polk CorNa y. Or : I will say I contracted with Mr E. H. Rice, proprietor of the Combina tion Feneo, for nluety-flvo rods, aud ho agreed with mo to complete tho same in ten bonis, nnd he, with the Ussistuuco of two other men, com pleted the uluety-llvo rods lu eight hours time, audi mustsay tho fence In my judgment Is the best wire fence I have ever seen, and shall uso more of It as fast as my rail aud other feuces require replacing; nnd I am happy to recommend tho fence uud Mr. E. II, Rice to all my neigh bors, as a man worthy of your pat ronage, ho is no humbug. Yours Respectfully, 6-11 lmw K. K. Crowlky. lood's Sarsapariiia i cio'iilly prepnreil fiom Snrsajurllh, m i i.c n, Mandrake, Dock, ripMsnew i, mi.', r Hen los, and otlior well-known ami iiu..!.!o Mgctablo remedies, tiy a peculiar uiMuntluii, iinportlun, nnd piocesi.Blv Kto Hood's S.iisaiiarllla curatlro power t josfessid ly other medicines. It teclsicinsu'Mblo cures vrhero others fall. Snood's Sarsapariiia iihe best Mood purifier. It cures Scrofula, v.t lliiuum, Dolls, I'liiiples, sir! Huinois, jy-pepsla, Biliousness, Sick Headache, li ..Igestlon, doncral Debility, Catarrh, K: ruinatlsm. Kidney nnd I.lver com fi '.its; otcrcomes That Tired Keeling, .K..ICS an appetite, builds up tho system. ? ll C !ll ssiouus ocir&ctpciruid In met unparalled success at homo. Such j Us popul irlty In Lowell, Mass., whero It 3 1 iai!c, that Low ell di ngglsts sell moi o ol Um d's Sarsapariiia than all other sarsapa 3 iiadc, that Lowell duigglsts sell moiool Um d's Sarsapariiia than all other sarsapa 1 11' is or blood purifiers. Tho samo success is i xtcudlug all over tho country. Hood's Sarsapariiia Is peculiar tu Its stiength nnd economy. It Is tho only preparation ot which can ruly lie said " 100 Does Ono Dollar." A otlloof Hood's Sai saparllla taken accord ng to directions, will last a month. Hood's Sarsapariiia ts peculiar lu tho confidence It gains among all classes of people Where It Is onco Used t becomes a favorite family leinedy. Do aot bo Induced to buy other pieparatlons. Bo suro to get tho I'ecullar Medicine, Hood's Sarsapariiia SoldbyilnvgUli. 1; ilxfnrg5. l'rcimrdllij J. 1. IIOOIl A. CO., Aputlierarlen, Lowell, Mastk JOO Dosos Ono Dollar ILPOULMWiiili, Formerly otHcrlber A 1'olilc, two doors west of Uioold btnml, keeps n good supply of wheels, axles, springs ami general citr rlngo hurdwaro. 4:22d w It. H. WESTAC0TT. MVKttY, recti ami Hoarding SI able. Hay nnd ontdHold nnd delivered, Htnble on i' crry sireei, oncK or rostonice, tmioni Oregon. W. M. DeHAVEN, Boarding - anil - Sale - Sialic. One rtor west of Lunn'ti Dry Doods Mtore on Htnto srrect. Outfit fiunllv tennm. Hrwo lal attention paid to transient stoak. Mltf ELLIS & WHIJLEY, LIVERYMEN. South ofWtllumotto Motul, SiVL,I5rvI - - - OK1SOON L B. HUFFMAN, Livery Stable anil Feed Yard. The Bt Bx Stall and Corral In the lit, Quitt futility liorstwit NpeohOty, (In rear Wlllnmetto hotel.) 3A.L.I5M, --- ORICQON UOJIQA & MEADE, Truck & Dray Line. Oood team una prompt work U our stronghold, Xotlcoof fliinl Proof. I jind Olllco nt Oregon City. Oregon. Wuy 'A 1I. NOT1UK I hsrotiv given tbt lliu follow ing named miwtr uu flu! notice of nr lntiiutbin to make flimi pioor in up iwrtoflier oImIiii, and llmt wild proof will Le iiiuile bttfont I he County dark of Start- on ooiiuir. aiHukwi, Orwjou. on July M.MI 1ulMtifU a. MlU-lifl Korb. former J8bllu (J, MljobAll. JloiimntMil entry No, lirtfor then, lwirofw w quarter and K. imirorM w.tiuartwor e. it 7 .,.! k. glie nurne Ui following wltHmwuMla prove her continuous ildu upon aud eullt va'lon of Mild bind, viz. jiAirriNit Mrt'ALtjvritit. KNfXJH ItOHH. I'.CiiAMHMit. CIII4TARNT1I. All of Hllvertou. Marion On., Or. 6 J. T, Al'I'KltwOW, Iteglator . Atlinliilhlriilrlx Notice. NOTIOK U hereby given that the ttiidr Igned lus Irt-tto duly pitnll by tue eouuljr court of Marlon county, In the stataollirvrfttn, a Ui adiHluWntlrii of tljeetaUio70tbHtKiw. ImU Ued, of mid souBlr. All irou havlnir elalins BKlnU id tulutearti Iiwrlr nU(lld to inroeui uir twin uuiy yerwa.w iuv uii iler.lKqed.nl ttte la onUm l lUmhAtp. IIoliAv h JIydo, Id MaJaoi. In lJ aotu ty, wtlbla Wx inauloofroiu lite ttii jmb I lout Ion of lliUnoUeo and all ioioihi lu debud (o aal4 aUI ar iMUiMrtd U jay AlmlnUUtilrlX ol l tic fUle of Viuu Hii.w,dcaMi4 eoiiu(Mr-voo,junei, iwj, Look Hrrb. Any person who buys n lot from too tills week, 1 will liuiko u present of n new bull of clothes, or to any huly 1 111 kvo a f JO drew). Monroe Nye. tho roul es tnto agent, over JJoothby & Co.'s clothing Btore. 0 8-tf "Our Capital" Is n tlrtndy New Tea, our lmpnrtntlon. Sroat & Ullo. Baby crietl, Mother sighed, Doctor prusoribetl : Custoi in I JOHN HUGHES, Dealer in Groceries, Pninis.Oils ami Window Glass, Wall Pn per ami Border, Artists' Ma terials, Lime, llnir. Nails and Shingles, liny, Feed and Fence Posts, Grass Seeds, Etc, m:v advkktiskmsnts. Uids Wanted. lllds will be rceetveu for n two storT resl- . wm ub ruceiveu ior n two siorr resi lor J. II. settlcinlro, at Woodburn, y.July.ld.nt 3 o'clock p. m. l'lnns jseenntO. S. MoNally's olllco, nnd ocnroior j I rldny, can bo i nt Ilulldcrs' Kxchnnge, lortlnnd. The nmu win uo rcsorveu 10 reject nny or nit bids. 0.8.J1CNALLY. 1JIOU 8.VLK. rurnlturo of nently ftir- ntshed front room, cheap, rent vory modemte. also Oermnn Cnnnrv. benutirul singer. MUM. JAB. A. DONAHUK, 8 2U lw llusu & Uroytnan lllock. A, W, BLACKFORD. , IIouso painting nnd paper hanging. Good luntcrlal nnd Mrst-rluss work la uv object. Leave orders on slate, nt Fiwrur's store. PHILLIPS & CO., Merchant Tailors. A full lino of Imported nnd domestic woolens. Also a complete stuck of gents' furnishing ironds. All tho latest slvleH. 315 Commercial street. Choice Business Lois For Sale. S( veral choice busmoss lotm Innmostdo- stmblo location, corner of Court and Liber ty hlrcoUi, nio on tho market forn few days nt very reasonable prices. Apply to iji.u wiijiiiei, Agent, o sa iw Opera IIouso lllock, University. -THE OLDEST, LARGEST, Least - Expensive Iustltuto of learning in the northwest. ! students In 1RS7, !!'. lu lMll-un lucrenso oi nearly no por cent in lour years, flraduntos studenUi lu Art, Business, Classical, Law, Literary, Medical, and Musical. riinrmacoutlciil nnd sclcntlllo courses, NORMAL COUKSE. OniduatcK Iroin tho Normal Course hnvo nil thendvantagrH of graduates from the Htato Normal seuools. Hotter facilities for teaching next year than ever before. FirslTcra Begins Scpl. 7, 1891. Kor cntnloguo. with full Inforin'itlou, nddress WM. H. ARNOt.l). A. M Uillw r!aleui,Oiegou, Choice Property For Cash. Prices Cut For Cash. li'lnolnsltlo loltinnil two cornor lotH In block ten of Cupltul PurkliiHldo lots utOand corner lotn nt WOO-atoli. A. W. SCO'lT, At (Jlinrclilll gtigh & Door Mumi. futiturlng Co., ut onco, ifftncict IL Will! Tliennly mirccwlul flulil tvereurrlortorn nKini(iio raviiKiM nmuu in 1110 uuiuau yMom by WHISKEY, OPIUM AND TOBACCO la that muile with Ilia Double Clilorldu of (Jam nunwllt al tlie KEELEV INSTITUTE. OrMnn brniMlt, lH drat HI., I'ort'aud. Wrii?orBllftir full -Jrllulu. Hiifntly eoiiliduuUl. V. UTAYIHt, M. 1) l'hynMau lu alturice. KltANJv IaV JSY, Orrp"'liiit, etc. -:- Salem Boat House, -:- ilMilOffitftafTrftil tlr!, !1uure ua liuultng Ivuiti. lUtMi low. CHAS. J. McCLANK, I'ropr. EX K. HALL, I'nper Hnuger, (earoritrt(JUlIUIKtat0KxclianKt -:- AHK YOU IN IT? :- IfunlyouitlMJUiit tx. We will kn you mouey ut it crut on btrni or ell)' )rui- fl(.ul rw iriontli ou M4l IIUA J-ay Jrlu rtiHlauii li lii"t lnKyr. JHf PQ!('l C4PII1L JVIN08 AND 10H SOCIUt.Im toiiuiiMeCi utt, (. 0, likWK JtMMBi, VtfiOtl, Grand Remnant Sale SATINS and SILKS 40c A. YARD. This week will close out all our remnnnls nntl Bmall pieces of sutlim nnil8llksnttlhjextrenielylowpricoor40oft ynrd. Tho lino includes nil SUMMER COATS AND VESTS, $1.60 TO $4.01), Wortli double tho money. These are good mohnlr, alpnen nnd Ilannel garments, which owlna (o our big stock nud tho Into season, must bo closed out. Don't tntsa the snlc. Capitol Adventure Co.! Opera House Block. PRODUCE TAKEN. Out Side BUREN & Old Undcitakoi's.of 18 years exporiencohayo, through mucli difficulty, secured a stock of Undertaking supplies out side tho Undertaking trust and are now prepared to furnish funeral outfits in a first-class, nmnnor and can make you prices independent of any trust, Special attention given to embalming. Undortakor's rooms fitted up specially for the business CLEAN! If you would bo clean and hayo your clothes done up in tho neatest and dressiest innnnor, tako them to tho SALI2M STEAM LAUXIIIW whero all work is dono by Avhito labor and ' in tho most prompt manner. COLONEL J. OLMSTED. Liberty Street. Yew Park Grocery - G. . llADAlWiflJGII Hub put In u new Htnok of OroccrlrH, Qiiounswnro, Feed, etc. Produce bought nt lilghcHt prlceR. SutlBUiction gunrnnteed In nil things. Qooda delivered to all purls of tho city. Call and give mo a trial, fr FHE - LIVERY, FEED AND SALE STABLES. UT II flAHMViiTi, All stock left In niycaroHlmll receive tho best W. . llUULlil. 1 0 . "fitttontlon. Telephono No. 21. Cor. Liberty ll, ii, uvuuui. iivijii ,i Ferry HtrcotH Salem, Oregon. SNOW TI-IB YEAR ROUND At 100 Chomeketa Streot, HOUS13 - and - SIGN - PAINTING, Puper Hanging, Kalnomlnlng, Wnll Tinting, etc Varnishing anil Natural Wood Finish. Only Flmt-clus.1 Work. SNOW JJROS. Cl-irjRCHIIvL & BURROUHGS. Tinners, Plumbers, Gas and Steam Fitters, AND- SHEET IRON KittlumtOH on ull work tu our Hue. Churchill Sash, Door & Manufacturing Co. Sasli, Doors, IUiiitls & Mouldings, Turning & Scroll Sawing. Home KlnUlilug made to order. New 1)HV KII.N, by wlilch we enn nlwuyn kcop n full mipply of tctuonrd itock of all tclndi. AKrloultUral Worki, Corner ofTruilo and illgu ttreeU, Halew, Orcjton, SANTIAM LUMBERING COMPANY, OK MIL.lv OITV, Lumber, Lath, HIiIiibIoh nud Jltilldlng innterlnl. Yurd cant of Depot, Balein. Wo munufuoturo all our own stock, und aro prcruretl to All any order on tho shortest notice. 4iI7.1iim1w THOMAS SIMS, Superlntendtnf. J. O. OOODAIiK, Couur. A. WHKKl.lill, HjirlnitfleliJ. GOODALE & WHEELER, Lumber, Lath., Pickets I MOULDING, AKiiiU fur ('bun: Mllln, HtirlniIUIil Mill wwtnldtiof rwmii Htrvct nvar 'i JJAKERA; Sash and Door Factory Front Streot, Salem, Oregon, Tho best cluBa of worlc in our lino at prices to compoto with tho lowost. Only tho best mntorial UBod INSURE IN YOUR HOME COMPANY "The State." AMtli 0(U 360,000 0iff. OHO. M. JIKHl-KH, ty Ait. Andnixliiliiitfor Mftr'un wxiiiiy. Ml ilwi vol) iiuj Coiuiiiy. The New Blacksmiths SPRAGUE&IIILGERS, SuwtortoJulii Holm, cor, Uuiin,, liudCiintkctAtrtJ,tAnm, I'ao :ioliiglt'luliy. IUI IIOI's 1'itnt Inside Blhdi. INLAID JTLOOHH, Pressed Briolc, And ll ! .lbHllllo intUI. PACIFIC BUILDERS' SUPPLY CO., IW fourth ML, HurtlttiKl, Omjuu. HIGHEST PRICE FOR WOOL. tlie Trust. CIvUB WORKERS. IOO Oiiernulcatu Btrout, mrr SHINGLES, &o. nun MoKunile Mill. Oltlru i dvpnt. IImI l.utnbr lu tn Olllromnn vdoutlie VbIU WHEELER, Mnnngen-, Salem. ? ) u Stniwborrioa, 3 laspborrloa, Bluckbomtw, GooHoborrios, OliarrioH and good fruit of all kinds at tho Salem Cannory. Doatroy tht? Poata, NuwrUtlie'riiiiu to . . SrilAY YOUR FRUIT TUft imiGGs & imGws-r ArtrtHutd to tlT tre trwiwfBt IU muu witti (ol fnylmt iiWn HMiUfUu ttutPii4. lmtm a, u. futmiiu 4HOH" , W SON, IT 4 R itja fjta i f& 1 - n-t " ., I:i, -1t,' utm