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y-tBpBWIMf r aynmnTrrTtraBTiiisniwvnniiimwBfiinrirni ME CAPITAL JOIMAL. FOU I1RB4CI1 OF PROMISE. A 11. A. R. Widow From Missouri After THURSDAY JULY 2, 1$j1 TERMS OF UBURIlTION.' Dully by mall per ycar,... t(t 00 )all7 by mall per monta, . 60 160 Weekly by mall per year,. 83'lt not nald In advance tbe ptiftri-nil fnr tlift WKtciTT.Y .TnltnvAT. w 11.68 per year. If paptrs are not delivered firlce lino promptly nrttly the olllco, FKkE DELIVERY BY CARRIER. Dally for single week, . . 15 rts. Dolly fur two weeks, cu. Dally by mouth, . wets Ollecllous will bo mado on 1st and loth of mouth. Subscribers will please leave money for carriers at house or where it Is delivered, so as to cause no delays In "ollcct'ona. Tub Eveniho Capitat, Jodhnaij regu larly receives the iifternuo'i nisoclatcd press dispatches. GLLBEltT i PAfflRM, Dealers in Groceries, Crockery, Glassware, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Brushes, Windowglass, Etc. Sole Agents for Epicure Tea and, Big Can Baking Powder. LOCAL MARKET. Wbeat, uet 90 cents per bu. Hop3, active; 22 to 23 ceuta per lb. Dully Ilullctin. Snow Flake. The bread at Strong's Is the best, lightest and purest ever offered. Their supply of cakes is kept up to the top notch nil the time. WESTACOTT & IRWIN. Drowning. The Willamette river at Buena Vista wns the scene ot a end accident about ten o'cloek Wednesday morning. Dn Cole, u young lad, was swimming in tiie river in front of town and wns jumping onto Cottonwood logs that were being ralteu. A smootli Jog turned with him and he wns thrown into the sjreitra and wns drowned before his body could be recovered. The body wns taken out but it was found impossible to resuscitate the unfortunate boy. A Good Acjknt.- The appoint ment of J. W. Crawford Indian agent is giving great satisfaction. He is a good square Presoyteiinn, was always a successful business man, has excellent judgment on matters between men, can issue rations and go fishing In the mean time. The agency building is lo cated four milws from Pendleton, and when Mr. Crawford is notified he will make arrangements to re move his family there. New Prisoners. Sheriff George Noble, an old Snlemite, brought down Joseph Deal, who got ten years for mnnslaugii'er; J. W. Burr, three years for horse stealing; Adam Uber and Bert Brandon, one year each for housebreaUng; nil from Morrow county. He was accom panied by tlrree guards. For Nestucca Bay. A large party leaves Tuefday for camp on Slab crtek. Jap. Minto, Geo. Collins, J. H. McCormlck, I. L. Patterson H. S. Belle, Louis McLane, J. B. McLane, and families; Mrs. Lute Savage, Mrs. Chas Eiely, Mrs. Mel len and Miss Molten, Mrs. Dr. Bow 'land, and others will comprise the party. This a Salem Man. mornlncMrs. Mnry Good' Borir. If you want both seashore and mountain resort and best stylo of entertainment besides, all at one place tnke your summer outing at Hotel Gearheart, Clatsop Beach. All Portland boats connect with trains for Seaside. Amos Strong, Mgr. Wettino Down. The Salem Dray & Truck Co. has today pu$ on a new waier-sprayer that works on a new principle, to wet down the Btreetfl. Tt is n perfect Niagara on a small scale, and the streets will be better sprinkled than over before. o Notice. Persons wishing to rent booths for refreshment stands, check stands, duuelug floors, etc., at the fair grounds for July 4th should .inquire at once of the committee on general arrangements. 6 24 tf Tin: States Picnic Lunch delicacies for the occasion. See groat & Gile. enough was at tho dhtrictnttorney's olllco, tbe sheriffs olllco nnd Justice Appleg.tto'9 office about ns fast ns her feet could carry her.sceking ven geance on ono Mr. Blank, who arrived In Salem Wednesday even ing. The district attorney wns absent from the city, the sheriff nnd his deputies were nil in tho mountains making arrests in a pig case. Justice Applcgnlo sent her to the deputy district nttorney but ho wns too huxy and referred her back to the Justice office where a complaint was drawn up. A Journal reporter wns on the spot to get after tho facts In tho case. It uppenrs Mrs. Goodenough came out from Ireton, Mo., after starting up a correspondence through the Salem board of trade for a fruit farm, hearing of which Incidentally, Mr. Blank, who is a widower with five children, sought her acquaintance through a third party aud a corres pondeuco resulted. The lady who is a G. A. R. widow, left Missouri reaching Baletu in April and took up quarters at the Oregon house, ufturwards working nt Prof. Ar nold's, there looming. After her arrival Mr. Blank did not rush into her arms, but proceeded with that deliberation and cnution becoming to a man who is choosing for his whole family nnd not for himself alone. He Is a hard-working man, but Mrs. Goodenough pressed mat ters to an issue and wanted marriage immediate-, or nu explanation. Mr. B. had nil his letters relurned to him thro' a third party. Mary says lie made movements several times toward a wedding, but all the time there seemed to be some obstacle. Tho most that the reporter could glean was that lie wrote her to come out, and that then if upon acquain tance all was ugreeable to both paities, a wedding would ensue. Pictures wereexchauged, Mnry says, and she confesses that she went so far as to center all her aflcctions on him. Mr. B. has been away from Salem a good share of the time. Mrs. Goodenough is a neat appear ing little woman, dressed in black and carries a large black silk sun shade, fringed with lace. Justice Appleg.Ue examined Into the woman's ciso and concluded no crime wits committed. He con cluded the woman hud parted with aboul 5)1500 of property for $125, aud was badly deceived. The justice said Mary could bring a civil damage suit, and n jury would give her a big sum. "Did you have any intercourse of a questionable character with this man after your arrival," nsked the justice. The women begnu to shed tears: "He took no liberties with me except he kissed me." 'I eauuot issue a warrant on that. KIbsing is no crime in this country." The matter is still pending. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS FILED WITH COUNTY RECORDER. JULY 2. Anua M Gobalet to Melissa J Wallace; 218 ncros of laud in the D ivid Brewer d 1 c, $300D. A A Coon aud Lucy N Coon, his wife, to W G Pruuk ej, w wj acres in Wood burn, ?300. Anna Maria Gobalet, widow, to Mellissa J Wallace, s ej s e sec 32; a wj s w- sec 32, t 7 s, 1 e; also ejf n e sec 5; n w n wj nnd fr s w mvj-sec 4, t 0 s, 1 e 21 21 acres David Brwer, d 1 c, 3000. o . In the Shade. That is where you want to get for comfort. Farrar & Co.'s is where you want to go for the choicest groceries. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Prorate. In estate of Eliza Zieber, Ella Z. Mumper, udmrx., Inventory filed amounting to $3,200. Explosions. Never occur if you buy gasoliue of Sroat & Gile. Large lot of new hats just In at - Calvert's for the4th of July. Select one at once. 2t Are you going to picnic July 4th ? Meals will ne served nt the Free Reading Room, Court street, from 12 to 7, lor those who como home hungry. 3t c! w Now is tho time to get your 4tb of July hats. Sold at coat at 31 re. M. E. Wilson's. 3t A tine line of Etchings now at half the usual price at Geo, F. Smith's. 307 Commercial St. Firo Works at cost at Geo. F. Smith's. 307 Commercial SU Toy's of nil kinds ut O. F. Smith. I have bought my ticket ut Shaw fc DoWnlugs, 204 Uommerdul St. See Shaw d: Downin? about tlok ets, and save money, &l Commer cial St. Seethe new Singer at 827Commr clal street. eod Buy tbe light running Singer at 537jCoamieroIal street eod The Coming Line. The Chicago, Union Pacific & Northwestern Lino offers the best accommodations to tho traveling public en route from Sun Francisco and Portland, Chicago. Through trains, fast time, magnificent sleep ing cars, elegant dining carr, colonist sleepers, reclining chair cars and handsome day coaches, eod Aug. rUULIC SALE. Sixty horse1 of all ages, mostly finogrudes; thirty-live head of cat- tie, and forty-six head of hogs, shoats, sows, and pigs will be sold at auction two miles north of Ma rion, on Tuesday July 7th. 1891, at the home of Win. Pearson, deceased. E. C. Wyatt, Executor. 0 20 lw d.tw. Fre,sh Just In early. lot at of flowers Calvert's. for tho 4th See them , Brick and Tile. For first class hand mado brick aud tile, go to Murphy & Desnrt. Large supply on hand. Near fair grounds, Salem. 0 U lrao Look Here. Any person whot buys a tot from me this week, I will make a present of a. new suit of clothes, or to any lady I w 111 give a $10 dress. Monroe Nye, the real es tate getit, over Boothby & Co.'s clothing store. o 8-tf NEW AUKNCy, Tlifl YVIIt Swing Machine llcrcaftrr FxrlKgirfly ilamlfrd by Geo, C. Will. Salem, Or., Juno 18, 1801. We have have today changed the agency for our sewing ru&uhlne j this territory, having placed it in tUe hands of Mr. Geo. C. Will, two doors north of poet iflJce. . White Sewing Machine Co. Capital Engine (Jo. meets tonight. Eugene excursionists tickets by rail good July 3 to 7th. A license was Issued to Rachel Shaw and Joseph Stish. Tho boys aro getting out the tor pedo and firecracker. Mrs. .Amos Strong returned to GearhartPark today Mrs. Lcabonnd Miss Cnrrlo Haas nre nt the EUgene encampment. Mondny was considered the hot test day in forty yeurs at San Fran cisco. A plain drunk without ribbons or jewelry was run in today. Usual fine. To look nt Salem streets now no ono would suspect tliut they could ever bo oceans of mud. Eugene Fourth of July excursion tickets will not bo good on tho over land trnius. Miss May Smith Is umoug Salem people who will celebrate at tho metropolis. . Captain Bubcock was laid up with overwork Wednesday but is feeling better today. Capt. Prntt is playing a lone hand in tho county clerk's office utid playing it well. Dr. Richardson nnd family will join the party that goes to the Slub creek encampment. Miss R. F. Hall who has spent spver.il weeks In the mountains of the Sautiani, will return soon. The Pacllic Baptist for July 2, has an appreciative notice of the Capital City in the nccouut of the Baptist associatiou. Bert Potter. Will King, Frank Lougley and Al. Waller leave Fri day morning before daylight for Table Rock. Rev. J. M. Thorium, Jr., will lecture nt thc.M. E. church tonight at 8 p. m. on "India nnd Its People." Mrs. H. Everding, of Portland, and Miss Everding, of Frisco, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Waite. Tho new hotel at Bay City, run by Henry Rogers nnd A. E. Linn, will be open July 7th. A party of tho Snlem Iron Foun dry people will shoot ofl llro works from Table Rock in the Cascades. Justice Applegnto performed tho ceremony Wednesday evening that made Chns. F. Baker and Mollie M. Stevens one. The Eugeue people and papers highly compliment the Second Regi ment baud of Salem, in attendance at tho encampment. Salem merchants did not succeed in attaching the stock of Lathrop at Mehama. He hud sold It to another man and Is not In tho county. L.N. Price and wife of Philomath, who have been visiting in Eastern Oregon, stopped to see a brother In Salem, Cnpt. Price of tho lire dept. Rev. J. M. Thobum and wife, late missionaries to India from the M. E. church, aro the guests of Hon. B. F. Bonham, at Highland. Mr. W. M. Rennie, for many years with the Salem Flour Mills Co., goes In u few days to McMinn villo to take charge of the new mills going up there. The republican ticket in Iowa is giving satisfaction among Salem republicans. It Is a winning ticket and represents the masses of that state to the core. Goods at greatly reduced prices for the next fifteen days, when the store will bo cleared until September 1st. Mrs. D. L. Fiester, opposite opera house. Prof. S. J. Morse, of Santa Rosa, Cal., is in the city with his six-inch lunar tellscope, It also oflords fine views of Jupiter and Saturn. Ho will remain over the Fourth. All the business of the sheriffs' oflico today consisted of tho sale of some condemned hogs. There are a few in this city that ought to be sold, only the ofllcors would not realize any fees. The Salem fire department got two engines out in great saapo Wednesday night to quench the flames of a brush heap. The boys nre on tho alert for an alurm. Just received this morning, at RIneman's, 132 State street, fresh apples, peaches, apricots, prunes, plums. In vegetables, cucumbers und tomatoes aud everything else in tho fruit and vegetable line. Tho friends of Mrs. Cyrus B. Wood worth, of Dayton, Washing ton, will be sorry to learn that she Is sick with typhoid fever. Mrs. Woodworth has but recently re turned home after a vJsit with friends in this city. Rev, Frank Sullivan, of the Pacific Baptist, has nearly doubled tho list of that paper at Salem. He will close his canvass by Saturday, when he goes to Portland to preach. Mrs. Sullivan will stay with Salem friends. People wishing currant for can- uing should call at RIneman's, 132 btate street. He can furnish from one gallon to ono thousand, or more If wanted. They are the cherry currant variety, strictly fresh. Or ders should be In early, as they will only-last a few days longer. The city of Albany line passed an ordinanco prohibiting any malo under the ago of eighteen yearo, or any female under sixteen years, being on the streets after 8 o'clock during tbe winter months, or after flo'clockduringtbesummerrnonths, without a written penult from parent or guardian, or being &ccQtn' I HOW TO STUDY BOTANY. The first alarm In a month iluds For hale. our fire boa rlht oil their taps. Hherlll' ricott, of Liiln county, StPHVMMiS WjMHIRMmfli Twenty-ono head or the celebrated Wine-glass brand horses. Ut'iitlu tititl t.r.i.l l.rtri. .....kIp ! ...... Will IT... .-. t II..J I , .1..11 .. .. ... ., .. ll T- ..l""" "" "' ""'" UW1BOT. It 111 iuuai juuug i.viu uiiuuiiiuj uuuu urougiit uiiwu Lims. jjcuuj, up ,ul bo tiled and worked befoio bujera The First Thing to Do Is to Lennt tint Names of Common Wild I'loivcrn. study. So it Is, as taught from tho text books in tho schools, but study It your self In the Golds and woods nnd you will find It a source of pcrenninl do light Find your flower nnd then natno It by the old of tho botany. There is so much In n name. To Und out what a thing Is called is a great help. It. is tho beginning of knowledge; it is the first step. When wo see a new person who In terests us wo wish to know his or her naruo. A bird, n flower, a place tho first thing wo wish to know about It is its name. Its namo helps U3 to classify it; it gives us a handle to grasp it by; it shods a ray of light whoro nil before was dark. As soon as wo know tho namo of a thing wo seem to havo es tablished some sort of rolntion with it. The other day, whilo tho train wiu delayed by an accident, I wandered . fow yards away from it along the river margin seeking wild flowors. Should I find any whoso namo I did not know! Whilo thus loitering a young English girl also left tho train and came in my direction, plucking tho flowers right and left as sho camo. But they wero all unknown to her. Sho did not know tho namo of ono of them, and sho wished to send them homo to her fa ther too. With what satisfaction she heard tho names I Tho words seemed to bo full of meaning to her, though she had never heard them boforo in her life. It was what sho wanted. It was an introduction to tho flowers, and her interest in them increased at once. "That orange colored flower whsh you just plucked from tho edgo of tho water, that is our jewel weed," I said. "It looks like a jowel," sho replied. "You havo nothing like it in Eng land, or did not have till lately ; but I bear it is now appearing along certain English streams, having been brought from this country." "And what is this?" sho inquired, bolding up a blue flower with n very bristly loaf and stalk. "That is viper's bugloss or blue weed, a plant from your sido of tho water, ono that is making itself thoroughly nt home along the Hudson and in tho val leys of soino of its tributaries among the Catskills. It is a rough, hardy weed, but its flower, with its long, con spicuous purple stamens and blue corolla, as you see, is very pretty. "Hero is another emigrant from across tho Atlantic," I said, holding up a clus ter of small white flowers each mounted upon a littlo Inflated brown bag or bal loon tho bladder campion. "It also runs riot in some of our fields as I nin suro you will not see it at homo." Sho went on filling her hands witli flowers, and I gave her tho names of each- sweet clover or inclilotus, probably a shooting at a woman. He goes in for live years. Miss Julia Metschan will spend the Fourth in Portland, and Phil Metschan, Jr., goes to see au undo at Tucoma. Mrs. R. E. Bybee, of Portlnnd, came up on tho morning train, In response to a telegrnm Informing her of the Illness of her sister, Miss Nettie Stnrkey. Miss Starkey was one of tho victims of the Lnulsh disaster and her present illness U the result of Injuries received at that time. Miss Thornton will receive vocal, instrumental and language pupils during tho summer. All applica tions received Wednesday after noons. 218 Cottage street. 0.15 d-lm HOTEL ARRIVALS. "WILLAMETTE" Mrs Frank Thorn, S F. W Atterlmch, F Lange, Portland. J P Lotitt, II E Loutt, Oregon City. F Greenward, Fort Mndleon. J H Wnnn, Dallas. J M Montec, Salem. W S Burns, Rochester, III. A M. Werren, Oakland, Cal. "cook." L J Admns, Sllverton. J Fiusel, F H Sklnner.W Grlbble, V Fonk, J Klrkwood, B Smith, J W Kirkwood, T Duron, J Prince, II H Glassford, J O Own, Salem. B II Giege, W H Knepper, W F Bennett, Sheldon, Iowa. " II L Baldy, Woodburu. C Hamlin, Chicago. Prof Moore, Sauta Ros.t. J W Boulden, Fresno, Cal. B Stricktin, Highland. C W De Jear, Dallus. G H Hewitt, Chicago. J Keymer, Sacramento. Branson the "Cash Grocer" says ho Is too busy to talk, but those low prices still continue fust the same. MARRIED. SEAHOltN-BROYLES-MissNora Seuhorn and W. W. Broyles, both of Murion Co. were! pronounced man nud wife in tho county ofllce of tho county court this morning. It was tho first couplo that came before the now judge. Tho groom was a little npld in answering "yes" before His Honor fairly got ihe question askod, but Itallwontofflu Inquire at Miuio'u Fashion stalile. Wm. Altnow. Bh!ptcr8,ooti8lgn your time freight via tho Chicago, Union Pacific & Northwestern Hue. eod aug Chluook milmun, sturgeon, dressed catfish, halibut, smelt, choice poul try, fryers and broilers, eggs and bulter, at Davison fe White's Court street market. Quick time ami through trains olified passengers nnd shippers by ilie Chicago, Union Pacific &North westem Line, San Francisco aud Portlnnd to Chicago. eod Aug JOHN HUGHES, Dealer in Groceries, Paints, Oils and Window Glass, Wall Pa per and llordor, Artists' Ma terials, lime, Hair. Nails and Shingles, Hay, Feed and Fenco Posts. Grass Seeds, Etc, NEW ADVIUITISKJISNTS. For Sale Clieap. 120 ACRES OF LAND 5 miles from Snlein nt S2S per ncro. About SOnrresonon, bulnnoo timber. Good sprlntr wmcr. '-Terras K.isy." LEO WILLIS, Opera House, CourtstrcoU "7"ANinD Position ns housekeeper V for widower or bachelor, In eltv or country. Refcrtiico required nnd given. Address -n corner Front unci Center streets. 721w IriOR BALK Furniture of neatly fur J nlslied front room, cheap, rent very moderate, nlso German Cannry, L'eautlnil singer. MRS. JA8. A. DONAHUK, J 2!) lw Rush A llrcymnn lllock. Dids Wanted. Illds will bo recolvcn for a two storv resi dence lor J. II. Hettlomtro, at Woodliurn, Frldny, July3d.nl 3 o'clock p. m. l'lans can bo seen at U. S. MoNally's olllce, nnd at Builders' 15cbatsc, Portland. The right will bo reserved to reject nny or all bids. O.M. SIGNALLY. A. W, BLACKFORD. llouso painting nnd paper hnnglng. Oood mntcilnl nnd llrstclass worlc Is my object. Leave orders nu slate, at Fa'iur'H store PHILLIPS & CO., Merchant Tailors. A full lino of Imported nnd domestic woolens. Also a complete stook of gents' furnishing goods'. All tho latest styles. :US Commercial sticet. Grand Remnant Sale -OF- SATINS and SILKS 40c A YARD. This week will close out nil our remnants and small pieces of satins and silks at the extremely low price of 400 a yurd. Tho Hue Includes all colors. Many of tho pieces nro worth $1 und $1.50 a yard In regular sate. See dlspluy In our comer window of the opera liotwe. SUMMER COATS AND VESTS, $1.60 TO $4.00, Worth double the money. These aro good mohair, alpaca aud flannel garments, which owing to our big stock nud the late season, must be closed out. Don't miss the sale Capitol Adventure Co., Opera House Block. HIGHEST PIIICE FOR WOOL. PRODUCE TAKEN. Out Side trie Trust. BUREN & SON f Old Undoitakors of 18 years experience haye, through much difficulty, secured a stock of Undertaking supplies out side the Undertaking trust and aro now prepared to furnish funeral outfits in a first-class manner and can make you prices independent of any trust, Special attention given to embalming. Undertaker's rooms fitted up' specially for the business nnti nir.f .,ro!., fni,. . 1 good style. Tho reporter and Both Mi -. u '&,. fa X. , .... IA1.tltl-ll. Illll lllll . ' ' o'i x . t, r--. loosestrife (foreign), toad flax (foroign), chelone, or turtlo head, a native, and the purple mimulus or monkey flower, also a native. It was a likely place for tho cardinal flower, but I could not And any. I wanted this hearty English girl to see ono of our nativo wild flow ers, so intense In color that it would fairly mako her eyes water to gaao upon It. Just then tho whlstlo of the engtoo summoned us all aboard, and in a mo ment wo wero off. John Burroughs in St Nicholas. A Question That Startled Sir. Clows. Coming out of tho court room one day two lawyers wero conversing. "That was a very bright reply, In deed," said ono; "and did it over oc cur to you that often such things lead to success in business, as much so as soino subtle maifeuver in trado? Apro pos, quick repartee is a wonderful weapon. Many a man who imagined ho was soaring to tho very heights of eloquenco has been cut down by a word. I remember of hearing that on ono oc casion at a dinner Henry Clows was making a speech, in tho course of which ho referred to himself as a self made man. " 'Gentlemen,' said he, 'I am a self mado man.' Shaking his head vigor ously, which is as innocent of hair as tho outsido of an egg, ho repeated, 'a self mado man.' "He paused a moment, when Will lam B. Travers, who was present, said to him with that well known Btutter that gavo point to his utterances; " 'Ww-well, Clows, w-w-when you m-m-mado yourself w-w-why didn't you mako some hair." New York Press.. Some Odd Comparisons. A railway train, at a continuous speed of forty miles an hour, would pass from tho earth to tho moon In a littlo more than eight months; to tho planet Venus, In soventy-onoanda half years, and would reach tho sun in two hundred and sixty odd years. A ray of light will pass from tho un-on to tho earth in a trlilo over a singlo becondj from Venus to tho earth In a littlo more than two minutes, and from tho sun to this littlo sphere of ours in about eight minutes. If this saino comparison were applied to tho fixed stars it would bo still more startling. fit Louis Re public. 1 Assisting tbe Parson. A preacher, raising his eyes from his desk in tho uddst of his sermon, was paralyzed with aiuazeruont to bee his rude boy in the gallery pelting tho hearers in tho pews below with horso chestnuts. But while the good man was preparing a frown of reproof, tiie young hopeful cried out; "You 'tend to your preaching, daddy; I'll keep 'era awake." London Tit-BiU. R. Hammer ucted as witnesses congratulated the brldo. aud lYliotharyouTriiAol uy Land or Sea You need a medicinal snlegutrd, Changes ofcllmiite or temperature, brackish water, unusual diet, draughts from open windows that surly fellow passengers will not closo all these breed ailments against; which tho surest protection Is Hosiotter's Stoin nch Hitters, finest ol medicinal fortifiers. Sea slokuoBS, land nausea, nro promptly counteracted by this agreeable corrective, which Is also a capital defeuso against ma lnrln, tho ellecta of a tropical orohlllytoin peruture, dump and oxposuio. Persons of sedentary pun.ulty, mill operatives, mar iners, miners, engineers, frontlcismeu, per sons of every culling Involving mental fa tigue, excesslvo bodily cirort, and liability to unhcaithful liilluencosol any sort, re guard It as an incomparable snleguard. Isilllousncss, constipation, dyspopsla.rhou matlsm,slck hcadaehnand kidney trouble are ellectuully subdued by tliogreut altera tive. Choice Business Lots For Sale. Sovcral choice lillHlnr.su lots In nimml tin. sirauie location, corner or court aud Llbcr. ty btn ots, are ou themarkotforafuwdays ut very icusonauio prices. Aiipiy to LKO WILLIrt, Agent, 0 20 lw Opera Houje Block, University rim -THE OLDEST, LARGEST, -AND- Mlood's Sarsaparilla n e.ierully prepared from Sarsnparllla, Dn.iV.h'ii, MuiuliaKo, Dock, PI. 'hustw t, JuiiiiK-T P.enles, and other well-known ni.il v.ihK.Mo vegctablo leintdies, by a peculiar I'ontlniitlon, iroportlon, and process, g!- fto Hood's Sarsaparilla curative power : i.t possessed by other medicines. It wfftcts leniaikable cures wliero others fall. Hood's Sarsaparilla Is tho best blood purifier. It cures Scrofula, Salt Klieum, Dulls, Pimples, all llumais, Dyspepsia, Biliousness, Sick Hcadad.o, Indigestion, Cenernl Debility, Catanh, Rheumatism, Kidney nud Liver com plaints; overcomes That Tired I'eellng, creates an appetite, builds up the system. Hood's Sarsaparilla Has met unparallcd success at homo. Such Is Its popularity In Lowell, Slass., wliero It Is made, that Lowell diugglsts sell moio of Hood's S trsaparilln than all other sarsnpa nlLis or blood purifiers. Tho same success Is extending all over the country. Hood's Sarsaparilla Is peculiar In Its strength and economy It la tho only 1 reparation vt which cai truly be said "100 Doses Ono Dollar." A boltlo of Hood's Sarsaparilla taken accord ing to directions, will last a mouth. Hood's Sarsaparilla Is peculiar In the roufltlence It galni among nil climes ut i uH'le. 'Whrro It Is oucu list d It become a f.nurMw family remedy. Do not bu Induced to buy other preparations. l(o sure to get the Peculiar Mecllcluo, Hood's Sarsaparilla Solilliydrunibta. fl ilxforfl. 1'reparedbj a L IIOOI) & CO., Altltrli, Uiwll, Ma IOO Dosoa Ono Dollar Least - Expensive Institute oflcnrulng In the northwest. Xili students In 1887, -l!tt In lsoi an Incieuso ol nearly 0 per cent In four years. Uruduutos students lu Art, Business, Classical, Law, Literary, Medical, and Musical, Pharmaceutical nnd sclcntlllo courxeH. NOItlVEAL COUHS-E. Graduates from tho .Normal Courso havo nu ineiuivnnnif'eH or giaduates from tho Bluto Normal schools. Hetter fuclllties for teaching next year than over before. First Term Begins Scpi. 1, 1881. Kor cntilosuo. with full Informajlon, address WM.H. AIINOLD, A. M., ' llw rinlcm, Oregon. CLEAN! If you would be clean and liayo your clothes done up in the neatest and drossiest manner, take thorn to tho SALEM STEAM liAUNSHtY where all worlc is done by white labor and in tho most prompt manner. COLONEL J. OLMSTED. Liberty Stroot. Yew Park Grocery. G. D. RADAttATJGII Has put in a new stock of Groceries, Queeuawaro, Feed, etc. Produce bought ot highest, pi ices. Satisfaction guaranteed In all things. Goods delivered to all parts of tho city. Call and give mo a trial. M t fflE - CUUB LIVERY, FJ212D AND SALE STARLES. W1I PAW W TJmaim. A.n 8took Ieft ,n n,y caro film11 recctvo tho best . 11, MULfjl, HO ) . fHtontlon. TolophonoNo. 24. Cor. Liberty 1 nud Ferry streets, Salem, Oregon. SNOW TPIB YEAR ROUND At 100 Chemeketa Street, and - Sign - Painting. Paper Natural Wood Housis - Hanging. Kalsominlng, Wall Tinting, etc Varnlshlug and ood I'infsh. Only First-class Work. SNOW RRtiS. II. POHLE, Blackssnitli, Formerly ol Hcrlbcr A Pohlf , two doors west of tho old stand, keeps a good supply orwhcols, axles, springs nnd general cur rlago hardware. 432d w K. II. WESTACOTT. LIVKHY, Feed and Born-ding Stable. liny nnd onUnold and delivered. Htnble on Kerry street, back of Poxtortlco, Balom. Oregon, CHURCHILL & BURROUHGS. Tinners, Plumbers, Gas and Steam-Fitters, SHEET Kstlmutes on all work lu our Hue, AND- IRON WORKERS. IOO Ohemeketu Street, Churchill Sash, Door & Manufacturing Co. Sash, Doors, Blinds & Mouldings, Turning & Scroll Sawing. llouso Klnlshlnp mndo to order. New IUV KILN, by which wo enn alwnys keep u full supply of neusonod stock of nil kinds. AKrlculturqJ Works, Corner of Trudo aud High streets, Sulom, Oregon. m & 3in now llouso. -:- Uoal office foot of Trade street, Plensure ,nd hunting boats, Kates low, CHAS. JI. McCLANE, Propr. Jones (t Bernarii . SUCCESSFUL ' m ! The only sueefu flebt ever carried on egaln.ttUe ravage made In tbe human ) stem by WHISKEY, OPIUM AND TOBACCO I tbt made with tbe Double Chloride nf Gold reintdlM at the KBBLEr INSTITUTE. Ry 0. A. Hawkins,. dMjin panled by parent or gu&rdUii, Oregon branch, 1WK Klrrt Ht, Port and. Wrl'eoroBllfor fHll ?rtlcaUri. Etruuly cnnfldentUO. y. ITAYLOlt, M, t, ' PbyalcUn In cru ltkc WWSK JAVBY,Cerrwndnt,rt FRENCH ICE CREAM SODA . Tho most exceleut und delicious drluk ever Introduced on this market. Try It and you will have no other. :u EX K. HALL, Payer ' Hanger. IxHivoorderntaiobe Ileal KsuiteKxolinnse SANTIAM LUMBERING COMPANY, OK MIL.I, OITY, Lumber, Lath, Shingles and Rulldlng material. Yard east of balem. Wo manufacture till our own Btoek, and aro premrcd to i order on tho shortest notice. 4:J7-itn-dw Denot. fill any THOMAS SIMS, Superintendent. J. O. (lOODALB, Coburjf. A, WIIEKLKIt,HprinBfleld, GOODAL.E & WHEELER, Lumber, Latin. Pickets ! MOULDING, SHINGLES, &c. AjenUforCoburj 1! r Cobunc .Mill, Hprlnufleld Mills and JlcKenzio Mill. Office and weslsldoof Twelfth mrcot near depot, llesl Lumber Tu IhQ Vl Vallb 1 irdoiitha JJAKKH & WIIEEL1SR, Monajrere, Balem, " i W. M. DeHAVEN, anil Sale - Stable. One dor wost of Lunn'H Dry l)ood store o HUto street. Quiet family team. Wwc il attention paid tu truusleut stook. 6:ltf !- ARE YOU IN IT? --:- Ifuot you should be. We will loan you money in Urrcutfu farm or oily prop, fcrty. 11 LOO per month ou t-ah 11050, pays .lrn. opal BHdll terentlnSrCHK. L0$ fflWWbffl I ELLIS & WHITLEY, LIVERYMEN. Bquth ofWIIIumette Hotel, At,lCM ... ORUOON . L B. HUFFMAN, Livery Stable aod Feed YarJ. Th Beit Bex Stalls tut Corrtl h (hi I'll, Quiet, family hor-a ipoulalty. (In rear Wlllauntto hottlj HALISM, - . . orereoqis Truck & Dray Uno. irui)!io!d, r 'JLlEk. Sasli and Door Kactory rroni atreot, aiom, uregon. n. TJ10 beat class of work in our lino at pricos to compoto with tho lowest. Only tho best material used 4 INSURE IN YOUR HOME COMPANY "The State. a Auttj 0er 330,000 Dollar. OKO.M.IlKKLUK,CltyAcvut. And (ipeolnl nut-lit for Murlou county. OL flco with I liu Company. The New Blacksmiths SPRAGUE&HILGERS, Suewutpr Ut John Holm,' cor. Oommer. c til uud UuemtkoUt etrteU. Wnlein, Home hoiijr aimed ally. 4 (Mr ran ! Ilfll'j Patent Inside Blink I&LAl) XVLOOHS, Pressed Brialc, And all cUwo ot building material. PACIFIC BUILDERS SUPPLY CO,, Strawberries, Rosphovru's, Blnclcberrioa, Gooseberries, ChorrioH and good i wit of all kinds nfc tho Salem Cannery, Destroy -the Pett. prompt ty,,n iguur' Ir-iKourth m,, jNwthtua, Oiegou, -NowkJlhttTlwe to voiifoFBorr wm. liltlGGS & imOWN Axo pmrureA ip give trm trwMwwmt r (1)0 IWfUMW With H tfii ftfMWlMg; (H"H fwmfatjMoa SfMt4. fjWMHiftHWr,. Bi O, F, tJtWIWJWt WMt ,WBW, m WUW .Uvt. ItfUl tiUvlWIt w -.4 ..M .-,..-, w. --r. Vi