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R i ililllfifi" ! ft in CHATS ABOUT WEN. Iteprcpentatire Tomer, of Georgia, is Mid to too the ablest. sad Allen, of Miiw fcgippi, is called the wittiest member of congress. Senator Maaderson, president pro two. of the senate, fcfis been presented with a parel made of woods grown npon the many battlefields in which he took part. James Jeffrey ttoche, who succeeded the late John Boyle Olleflly as the editor of The Pilot, is a taking Irishman with a rich brojrno, a keen wit and a do ligbtfnl muiie. The cerates giant is an cighteea'7ear old boy named Myron Jilson, who lires at Whittingbam, Vt. He is 6 feet 10 inches in height, weighs 200 pounds and is still growing. The archbishop of Canterbury has sot for thirty years allowed any mail to be delivered at his country residence on Sunday, and he ecmpalonsly nurfd reading any letters on that day. Richard Wagner's son Siegfried, now a young man of twenty-one. is said to resemble the composer in appearaiM not a little. His mother is training him to manage the Bairenth interests wlwm she is gone. Tennessee has six snrriring ejt-goT-eroora, and they all rerfde within the borders of the state. The oldest of tsem all is Senator Isham G. Harris, who has been in politics longer than any other man in the state. Dr. Edward Everett Hale has in his library in Boston a series of large baskets, filled with pamphlets, stvpend ed from tho ceiling in such a way that they can bo readily lowered and put back by means of lines and pulleys. Tho distinguished Frenchman Ribot. whose career in politics lias recently lieen phenomenally brilliant, credits much of bis success to the ambition and encouragement of his wife, who was formerly Miss Bnrch, tho danghtcr of a Chicago banker. .Michael Biddulph, member of parlia ment for Ross (Herefordshire), who made bis maiden speech after he had rat seven years as a member, twenty years ago. a short timo ago made anutber. These are the only two speeches bj ever made in that body. BEHIND THE SCENES. It is said that Maurice Barrymore 'rill bo Mario Wain Wright's leading acor next season. Jo-Jo, tho "dog faced" br.y, has can.ed about $300,000 in dimo museums duri'ig tho past ten years, all of which becon.es his when ho reaches his majority. Dan Considino, for six years treasurer of the Emma Abbott company, was re membered by tho ijnger in her will for $5,000. Ho has just received n check for tho amount "Tho Reckoning," by Sylranns Datn cy, who is a brother of Henry Arthur Jones, has had a successful production in London. It will probably bo heard in this country next season. Tho friends of Charley Dockstader, tho minstrel, will bo pleased to hear that he has again assumed management of a first class minstrel company, with tho brightest prospects for success and pros perity. It is reported that tho comedians Evans and Hocy will part at the end of the season. It is said that their rela tions lately havo not been pleasant, and that a lawyer hah been consulted about settling their affaire. It is now definitely decided that Wil son Barrett will visit America next rea son. Ho intends opening in Benton in January, 18'J'J, and will probably pro duce his "Othello," which, like his "Hamlet," will bo gorgeously staged and novel in its business. A gennino old Roman circus placard a thin slab of stono three feet long, has been acquired by tho British lnntoura. In tho upper corner there are holes for cords to pass through, bo that it might bo hung up outsido tho theater, and it bears this inscription in Latin: "Circus fulL Immenso applause. Doors shut" TURF TOPICS. Over $1,000,000 worth of trotting horses weroeold in Lexington, Ky dur ing February and March. Allcrton will spend tho balanco of his lifo at Independence, la., his owner hav ing decided uever to place him aboard a train again. How would it do to send tho fiold away when well bnnched, regardless of tho polo horse? is a question propounded by a prominent driver. Tho norseman believes that tho high est priced colt docs not always make tho fastest trotter or tho greatest siro. Blood lines minus individual excellence aro not very- far from a blank. William Engemau, controlling pro prietor of tho Brighton Beach raco track, has sold his interest in tho track to his undo, George Engeman, for $25,000, and will rotiro from tho turf, Evidontly Senator Stanford considers tho 4-year-old colt Advertiser tho truo successor to his Biro, Electioneer, in tho Palo Alto stud. Ho recently refused $110,000 for tho young stallion. John Porter, tho famous English trainer, says that no foals born after May aro over roarers, and that if tho English Jockey club would alter tho dates for horses ages accordingly all would bo well. Among tho improvements decided on for tho kite track ut Independence, la., is an amphitheater to bo 250 foot long, capa blo of Beating 10,000 pooplo and to cost 25,000. It will bo constructed in tho latest modern stylo, provided with liand Bomo cafes, and will bo seated through out 'with opera cliairs. COLLEGE MEN AT A DISCOUNT. Frank Ailvleo from a Sensible Sister Aided Om Tonne Fellow to Get a Start. Ho was a college bred youth, and after graduation came tho question nf firrar rio was to mako DJ3 living. Ho had tho right staff in him. though at first it was pretty well hidden by tho high opinion ho held of Ins own capacity. A farmers son, with no inflaen&aJ friends to assist him in obtaining a situation, bo found himself alone in Boston. Ho presented Mnwlf at bornnesa offices, wrote letters in an Ewer to advortisementa, sought inter views with men prominent in com mercial and bnaJring circles, but was ererywliere met with refusal. At last he began to grow despondent and to wonder what n college educa tion was good for anyhow. He now sought the advice of an old maid sister, his senior by many years, whoso experiences in the world lied made her thoroughly prac tical Sho questioned him closely as to how he made application for a position, how he approached an em jjioyer, what ho said of himself, etc. When the young man had answered, sliebaid. "It s just as I supposed, John. You didn't ask for a place as an employee at alL Your method is more like de manding that the employer turn over his entire business to you. You'll have to go about the thing different Iy. Don't attach so much impor tance to your college acquirements. Collegians nowadays aro as thick as huckleberries down east, and some of them are working for a mere song. "Don't say to a man from whom you expect a situation, My dear sir, if there is an existing vacancy in your establishment I shall be glad to fill it, being assured that my qualifi cations will enable mo to assumo any position you may havo to offer. Just hlinvn that there are a few thincs left which you don't know, and make your application accordingly. John was sensible, and saw the force of his sister's remarks. His next request for a situation was couched in more modest terms than tho others, and his collece trainine was not mentioned until the very last part of tho interview, when it was drawn out by the employer's nun niirtinnR. Ho got that situation after a few days without further trouble. That wo3 several years ago, and today ho holds a much better position in the same establishment. Only tho other day John repeated his sister's advico to a recent gradu ate from his alma mater, at tho samo timo relating his own experience. Boston Herald. Hardy Meat Haters. Many races of men live entirely on animal food, and theso aro tho most hardy, and from all I havo been able to gather on tho subject tho most freo from diseases of all kinds. Sir Francis Head says of tho Pampas In dians: "They aro all horsemen, or rather pass their lives on horseback Tn spito of tho climate, which is burn ing hot in Bummer and freezing in winter, theso bravo men, who have never yet been subdued, are entirely naked, nnd havo not even a covering for their head. They livo together in tribes, each of which is governed by a cacique, but thoy have no fixed place of residence. Wherotho pas ture is good thoy aro to bo found un til it is consumed by their horses, and they then instantly movo to a more verdant spot Thoy havo neither bread, fruit nor vegetables, but thoy subsist entirely on tho flesh of their marea." Gentleman's Magazine. Klcctrlrlty lu Modern Warships. In modern warships electricity is playing n very important part Tho commanding officer, who sits in his conning tower, has at his disposal ovcry electrical dovieo known, nnd by tho pressure of a button can mako his wishes known to every part of tho vessel, as well as direct its move ments mechanically. Now, by a now application, tho fighters on tho Miantonomoh can blow away tho smoko from their oyes, nnd it may not bo long ero eomo invention is patented by which thoy may blow tliis smoko into tho oyes of their en emies. Electricty. How Miarks Hlto. I onco hooked a shark about five feet long, which fought longor tlian usual, nnd when brought to gaff ho was found to bo hooked in a sido fin. bo that ho retained his full powers. So also with tho hammerhead. Tho shovelnoso shark 1 havo found to bo tho most nctivo of thorn. Tho nurso shark lies on tho bottom, and its bito is not folt pr its prosenco known to tho angler till ho raises lus rod, then tho fish comes uplikoalog, without resistance. - Forest and Stream. Ttio Only Way. Mrs. Youugmothor (with tones ele vated abovo baby's screams) Don't sing to tho child, Edward, for mor cy'8 sako; ho'll novor go to sloop if you do. Edward (who has an oxccrablo voice nnd knows it) Yes ho will, my lovo; ho'll do it in bolf dofonso. Kato Fiold's Washington. Loglo unit Late. Dojoctod Suitor If you intended to say "no" why did you lot mo pro posot Sweet Girl Why, how could I say "no" if you didn't? Now York Weekly. CLEAN! If you would bo cloan nnd huyo your clothes dono up in tho neatest nud dressiest manner, take them to tho S.iLK.H STtUSS LAUNDRY wheroall work in done by whito labor1 nnd in tho most prompt manner. COLONEL J. OLMSTED. Liberty titieot - Ot-L . -kADt-T. A Bltor HoohW rntnUftr 1c Put Tp at Anetlm sml th Sale Oee Oa. After Ui women bad bean away for days be wrat through the house iko a man in a dream. He gradual ly came to a realization of tho truth. All her littia things were there, but 4e was faraway. Hr bird hopped m its gikled cage and peeped in vain jar food from her hand. Days went by. Tho dream was gradually clear big in his mind, and when it was jve? it left him as weak and unde cided as a child. Th next day out on tho wall hong the rod flag of tho auctioneer. Ho was going to sell out and go away, une auctioneer was saying. in his metallic, mercanmo way: "This, ladies and gentlemen, is part of the property of Mr. James Bar dell, who is suddenly obliged to leave an account of iH health. And how much am I offered l" The bids went along lively, one after another. They sold her chairs. her carpets, her curtains, her dishes, her beds, her bedding. Every seam, every stitch, every chip in tho paint seemed to cry out tho story of tho happiness of other days, and of a homo despoiled. Still, one after an other, tho neighbor women, alert for bargains, carried them off. "And now," said the auctioneer, "here, ladies and gentlemen, we have tho little old red cradle, cuch as you and I were rocked in in tho old New England farmhouse home. My client tells mo it has been in tho family for fifty years. Go on now, give mo a bid." Ho held up tho red cradle. "Two dollars," said a gruff voice, that of a secondhand dealer at the corner. "And ten," said another. "And twenty-five," said a third. "Tho old red cradle, what do 1 hear?" exclaimed tiio auctioneer in in his inercantilo tone. After tho sale, Isaacs, who had bought the cradle, was settling his score with the auctioneer's clerk. Ho said to the man whose wife had gone away: . "I havo bought nearly nil your stuff." "You have, Isaacs." "Do you want to buy them back!" said the shrewd merchant with a cunning smile. "Leave me," said tho man abrupt ly ; "tako your goocH and leavo mc." "In tho morning." said Isaacs. At noon next day Bardell said to his servant- "Why doesn't Isaacs ccmo overt Go and tell him I want to see him at onco. Ho must tako tho stuff away, as wo must get out at once." "Ho says," said the servant com ing back, "that ho has changed his mind. Ho refuses to tako tho goods." "What's that?" "Ho bought everything in for your wife, who stood in tho crowd and broko completely down when tho old red cradle was put up at auction. Hero is a noto saying that 6he awaits your forgiveness to return home." . Tho old red cradle. Ah I what is its song of "Home, Sweet Home!" Now York Recorder. n Carthage's Great Snake. Tho undents firmly believed in monster serpents of all kinds and of both tho land and marine species. During the wars with Carthage a great snake is said to havo kept the Roman army from crossing tho Bag rados river for several days. The monster swallowed up no less than seventy Roman soldiers dining this combat and was not conquered un til a hundred stones from as many different catapults were fired upon it all at ono time. Tho monster skull and skin were preserved and nfter ward exhibited in one of tho Roman temples. Tho dried skin of tho creaturo was 120 feet in length, ac cording to Pliny. St Louis Republic A Ilorruwed Sermon. So early as James H's time, wo read of a country clergyman who electri fied his congregation by tho state ment that it was "for their vices tliat Providence has afflicted them and thoir families with that cruel pesti lence which is spreading everywhere in this town." Ho had omitted to read tho discourso right through, or ho would havo known tliat this re ferred to tho great plaguo in London. Illustrated London Nows. One Way of Telling. Wifo I know that Mrs. Bronstono was thinking all sorts of horrid things of mowhilo sho was talking to mo. nu3band- Why, my dear, I don't understand why you ulioidd say that. Sho certainly was very pleasant Wifo- Oh, yes, of courso, but she kept looking at my dress nil tho timo alio was talking. Detroit Free Press. The Topaz ami tlit Coral. Coral was made uso of by tho Ro mnus as n protection against tho evil oyo, and popular suiwratition has credited tho topaz with tho power of dopriving boiling water of its heat Perhaps tho most wondorful prop orlioa, howovor, wore uscriled to tho chimerical stones which many crea tures wore supposed to carry in thoir heads. Queries Magazine. Hotton Mlnlit Object. "Now York is ruled by so few poli ticians," said Mario w, of Philadel phia, "thut I should think you'd havo its narao changed to Boss-ton. "Har per's Bazar. Strength and Health. Tfyounrenot feeling strong and healthy, try Electrlo Hitter If "La Grippe" has left you weak and weary uso Electric Bitters. This remedy nets directly on the liver, stomach and kidneys, generally aiding theso organs to perform their functions. If you aro afllcted with sick head nolle, you will find speedy and peri maueut relief by taking Electrio Bitten. Ono trial will convince you (that this is the remedy you need, 'Large bottles nuly 6k at Fry's drugstore, 25 Coumislcl! street. Tpwrmn deunqcest tax payers, j vl AJLJLfcJJL I Win Ui.e no,tce that the delin- SbTll imr j -J". wav 59 r t-r- :. : ran. tv ciuc aAiu .mum A Farmer at ily. We live in a . place where we are EdomToxas' subject to violent Says: Colds and Lung Troubles. I have used German Syrnp for six years successfully for Sore Throat, Cough, Cold, Hoarseness, Pains in the Chest and Lungs, and spitting-up of Blood. I have tried many difler ent kinds of cough Syrups in my time, but let me say to anyone want ing such a medicine German Syrup is the best. That has been my ex perience. If you use it once, you will go back to it whenever you need it It gives total relief and is a quick cure. My advice to every one suffering with Lung Troubles is Try it You will soon be con vinced. In all the families where your German Syrup is used we have no trouble with the Lungs at all. It is the medicine lor this country. 9 John Franklin Jonos. G. G. GREEN, Sole Man'fr.WoodbaryJ. DR.H1LSS y KERVlliE. llif IwUT . .. ... .,. neernoflTluff There u nmniajt jixs wo nKoiwnm, . NCR VINE aiicrTered bj tSo gist tpcdallat, DR.M1LC3. to CTiro 11 ccrrooj dlseaws, Headache, tho Blues, Nervous Prostra tion, Cloeploconess, Neuralgia, St. Vltusi Daneo.ntsand Hysteria. teTPjif, naolttn their practice, and far the mill ar wonderful. Wo hive LundroJ of testicnnials like thee t rora drnjslsl. WehsveBOTcrkcoKn anjthln like It." Sno-r & Cc jtcu!. ! T. ETcrr Bouie old brini words el praoe," J. G. Wolf, llilitdale, Mich. The bMt seller we erer had." Woodworth Co., Fort Wayne, Ino. -ei-Tlne ksJU better than ocjrthlrg we erer had." U. T. Wratt Co., Cone rd. Ji. H. Trial bottlsndbookof tetls:onlalaI'reatdraKiau. DR. MILES' MEDICAL CO., Elkhart,lnd. TB1AX BOTTU3FI2EE. Bold byD.iJ. Fry.'dmggi.'-t.Saleni. Bold by D. J. KS.VfiSU7SRFIU8 Act on & tew principle regnlatd the liver, stomach sad boweli through tht ntrut Du. Mora' Prr,.fl ipttdtiy cure biliousness, torpid lirer and constipa tion. Smallest, mildest, enrcetl 5Od03O3,25ct3. Ermolea free at nrazxiita. Fry, druuefst, &tleui. A Family Affair Health for the Baby, Pleasure for the Parents, New Life for the Old Folks. Hit Root Beer THE GREAT TEMPERANCE DRINK la & family affair a requisite of the home A S5 cent package makes 5 galloni ol a delicious, strengthening, effervescent beverage. Don't be decelral If a dealer, for the sake of iarcer profit, tells you some oiber kind is " luat as good " 'lis false, ho Imitation la u eood u the ceoulne UiaKS. Ml if F & Tickets ON SALE TO OMAHA, Kansas City, St. Paul, CHICAGO, ST. LOUIS, An,! I ill Point East, North nnd South, PULLMAN SLEEPERS, COLONIST SLEEPERS, RECLINING CHAIR CARS AND OINERSi H teamen I'oilUi d o Sju I'ranvtsoo Kvery TICKETS TAD EUROPE For rale and general Information call onoraddrcea, Vf. tt. UULOURT.AMt, Genl. Vjhs. Agt. M Washington 8t., lOUTL.VM, OllKOON J. H. HAAS, THE WATGTOrAXKTt, 215S Coiamtrciil SIH StUi Orrga. (Next door to KleinV.) Hpecialty oi BpecUdea, and repairing rjocii, vymcJJf uU Jewelry. quent mil of Marion coaty for tho year IStl i tmw in my bt.nOi for collect km with tmmtut for levy aud sate attached. AH parties owlnc delinquent taxes ill cmII at my ofllee and settle at oce, as the entire rnll will be advertised for sale on the 1st of May. K. 3L CROISAN, Sberlfl and Tax OMeetor, Marion County. dw td STATE TREASURERS isECUXD NOTICE. State of Oregon, Trea.ury De partment. Salem, April 13, ISOi Notice Li hereby given that there are funds on hand sufficient to pay all outstanding state warrants en dorsed "presented, and not paid for want of funds" prior to, and inoiud- Ifir Tnnnon' Q 1QW onil tfit nil such warrant will be paid on pre pentaliou at this office. Interesttoo tbese wurrakts will itet I aMowt-d after the dale of litis notice. Phil. Mbtschax, 4-1-Sw Stale Trrasrer. irinff Races! June 2d, 3tL and 4tb, ON THE- I AT SALEM, OREGON, Under the aucplces of tbe Oregon breed ing and Speed Association. 3,000 CASH PURSES THE PROGRAM. THURSDAY, JOXE 2. 1 Thret-fonrths mile daab. all ages 200 2 2:ii I'rtce aVi 3 20 Trot 231 4 Ont-fourth mile dash 150 FfcIDAY,JTJXE3. 5 Orje-half mile dah b 1 hrce jtar old trot 7 2 Trot . am . 2&l rso SATCBDAY, JUJJE i. 8 One niilo dash S-2J31roi . 330 .300 too 10 Free for all trot IS Gentlemen's roadster race, for folk. and -Marlon counties, best a in 3 for taorsi without record to cart, owners to drive ISO Tbe rules ol tbe National Trotting asso ciation and tbe Pacific Blood Horse asso ciation will govern this meeting. Address all communications and eotrits to CUAS. 8. JllKLY, AssUtant Secretary. HAL.e:M, OREGON (Mention this paper.) VKOFKSsIONAX. CARDS. GEO. H. BUKNETT, Attorney at law, Haleni, Oregon. Ofllee oer ijidd a bush's bank. DAKCY & BLNOHAM, AtUrnes and counselors at law, ivleui, Oregou. Having an abstract ol tbe recordsof Marion county.includingaloti'Ud block index oi Salem, they havo special rucihUes for ex amlnlug ttlles to real estaiu business Id tbe supreme court and in tbestale detr; meats will receive prompt ultentiun. ST. R1CHAKDSON, Atlorney at law, , office up stairs In frout rooms of new bush block, corner Commercial and Court streets, 8a em, Oregon. JOHN A. TARSON, Attorney at law. Rooms 3 abd , .Ladu & liuoh's bunk building, Salem, Oregon. 8 1 lyr B. K. BON HAM. W. H. HOLMES. Bonham it Holmes. Attoruos at law. Otlice in Bush's block, between State and Court, on(Xm'lSt. TIL.MON FORD, attorney at law, Salem, Oregon. Othce up-stalrs In l'atton's block. BH. BRADSHAW.l'HISICIAN AM) . burxeon, balem. Oregon, otlice in Kturidge block, uitairs otr Wll:lams A KnflMUd'K bjnb. Kealdenie corner btata 1 and a. E corntr Winter street. TTr H. YOUNG, M. D , Office formerly V , occupied by Vt. Rowland, corner Court and Liberty street. Telephone No. 45. Otlice heurs: 8 a. in. to 12; i! to t p. m., nnd 7 to tt p. in. Residence I-th street on electric car line. Telephone No. 9. T,rcAFEfc. & BROOKti. Physicians JJX and Surgeons, Murphy bl.ck, up btalrs, Comu ercml street, t-ulem. Or. SR. W. 8 MaiT, physician and sur geon. Oflkc In Eldrldge Blocs, ba i, Oregon. Otlice hours 10 to Ua,m, 2 to 4 p. in. attention given to diseases of Women and children. T" R. T. C. SMITH. Dentlst.W state street, Tons of e try description. Ialuie-ojH.ra lions u specialty. SiR. MINTA H. A. DAVIS. Office hours, ' 9 a. m. to 11 a. m.; 2 p. in. to 5 p. in. y ornightcalls promptly attended to. Hpeclal attention given todibeasesof wom en and children. OfUce in M-w Bank Bile, 30a Commercial street. Residence same. pvR.MIM.KRH.l,UND, Episcopal Rec- ly loiy; cornor jnemeseu4 ana uuurcu. Otnce bours 1 to 3 p. m. WD. VVUH, Architect, I'laus, Spec! , tlcatlons and superintendence lor all cfassei, of buildings. OCice 'JM Com mercial ht., up stairs. J J. MeCAUHTIANn.ClvilBanltaryaDd LI. ilyilmullo Engineer, U. h. Deputy mineral nunejor. City surveyors office Cottb-l'urk burst Block. Kalcm, Oregon, 0. A. ROBERT, Architect, roomtH. Mat qunm building, Portland, Oregon. HCSINKS.S CARDS. HOKYE MILLS Iriiprlctor thR Ihirce lain BatbandHhavlngl'arlors, Have iimoniy tvrceiain iwu tubs In tbe city. a (imnierclal ktrect, bait m, Oretron. Ql'RAGUE fc ALLKN, Blacksmiths and p borcshoeing aud repairing Only the best workmen employed. Opposite Htate Insurance building B. HM ITH CO., Contractors, Sewrr. t . lne, Cement 61dewalk, Excavating, Etc: All work promptly done, Salem, Or. Leave orders with Dujtn Bros. 4:lS-lm lARPET-lAYING.-t maka a specially ot tAinuDftiid relu-rl vithorM.tMM ir.L1uf cleaning, Iavc order whh I. H. Lnnn or tsnreu a mod. j. a. LUUKMAN. TOHNi KNIGHT. Hlackimilth. Horn nl the foot of Llbrty street, 8alem. o'rocoa. iLUHI PJiM,UVa'Jf r MTufacture of all , klndofTehlcle.RepftlrlDBaspelJ tjr, 8hopBtewt,J g" " I J M C oo P -s s I 3 CD S C JI . CD M fed ?t w CO g 2; p O pu - n- C O O CO P S rti S 2 S " ei F S" 1 ffi fed o cl L 2. cr " f- -j V s 2 2 5 - O- C 2 r? 5 O O P P5 S S CD C M "-'2 5 erf r- W .ST cr p g o 2- . S "5 " r3 2 w p O P s s a -J 1 s- g. a 9 $ O S jj -? & O CO P 2 es 3 S 2,5" rt- to t o P o P- g jrr B- & g. 8 C co H Z 5 O a g- 2 cl- I, e p 5 " p P d I S g s 5! " in bd 5t l-K O " S5 sr 4 t '2 T S1 oo CO CJO cro OCJ A LUMBERMAN'S RENDEZVOUS. This terra might be applied to BtereDt Pnlnt, located on tbe V iscnnsln Central Lines, at the gateway to the Tast forwl region which extends North to Lake Hnpr1or, a dktance ot ZO tnHe wltbou a break, on arrount of Its vat Ir mber Inter esla. The 1js.-o i-'ln Hirer to whlf h the lninbermrn have given tbe lamlltur and ,me wh.it affecttonae title or "Old Wis cobs, not alooe arvt a a In mber feeder to the city by farnWhlnr through ita nnmtr- nnm ,.Ou,,mM an null', fttr flhncfcnrtA ttf acmofptneln tbenppur country, bat It! lamubes a water power tnai u roiiio : only to that of Ncnah and Meoaha, which cltlM are also located on tbe "Cen tral.'' Million of feet of lumber are cut every year, giving employment to hun dreds ol men In addition to the lumler trade, tt bas ncmrous other tnanulac lories; It Is here where tbe large car shops of tbe Wiwonl Ontnl LIUMareKicat-d. For tlekrts, map, patnpbli'ts and rull InformolloB at ply ti U K. MO till, C. V. andT. A , Mlnue-pp-HU, Minn , aud to Ja. U. Fond. Gent-ral Passenger and Ticke. Agrnt, cb'cago, 11L MHy TRUCK AND EXPRESS. Ryan & Co. (Succofsor to) MORGAN & MEAD, Truck & Dray Line. .Good Teams, Prompt and Careful Work, Satisfaction in oil Cases. Office at tbe old stand, opposite Ktnte Insurance bulldlne. Also hae fine Clyde UtaUioD at tbe stable for t ervloe. White's No. 60, SALEM'S FINEST TRUOK, Now ready for business. Careful work n specialty. J. V. WHITE. THE WILLAMETTE, SALE Alt OJGOK. Bates, $20 to $5.00 per Day, Tbe bl L-Hel hHK(n Portland aadHkh KrauclMTu. t-lnUcrm lti all lu srK'ltt. menu. Jt tables ar served with ttt Choicest Fruits QroWD In the W iilnmette VMlcy. A. I. WAGNER. Prop. EAST AND SOUTH VIA Southern Pacific Route Shasta Line California exit TRAIK r.CJf OAlt llVTWttS POKTlaD A.1DB. t. rVUtb. SUTTON &S-0K, Express and If a g gage. Do hauling and quick deliver' to all parts of tbe city with promptness and care. Leave orders at H. .M. 'A tide fc Go's LIVERY AND FEED STABLES. ELLIS k WHITLEY, LIVERYMEN . South of Willamette Hotel, SALEM ... OREGON W. M. DeHAVEN, Boarding - and - Sale - Slable. One dour we&lof Limit's Dry DoodsMore on State street. Quit-1 amllj teams. Hpcc Ul attention paid to transient tock. o:ltJ FEAR & HAMILTON, Loans negotiated on Improved farm and City property. SA.L.EM. Oregon Rom H, Bush Bank block. 5 12du Capital City Restaurant ,'Jas. Batchelor, Prop'r. Warm Meal at All Boars ol tie Day None but white labor employed In this establishment. A good substantial meal cooked -n first claps style. Xwenty-flve cents per meal. REJD ir-RONT. Conrt.lstreet between Optra .Home and .Mlnto's Livery THE ELEGANT NEW Barber Shop and Bath Rooms, 247 Commercial St. Two doors north Red Cornsr drugstore, JOSEPH FUSEE, Propr. Salem Abstract and Loan Co. , The only Abstract books of Marlon county. Real estate orders nlled promptly and safely. W. H. H. WATERS, MANAGBR. 0NK OK THK LARGKST ESTABLISH, ments In the State. Lower rates than I'urtland. Largest stock Legal Blanks lr the Htate, aid biggest discount, bend foi price llbi. of Job printing, and catalogue ol esl blanks. ii M. WAITE, Bleaxn Printer Bftlem OrKzon. Citation. In the County Court, for the county ol Ala- r'on. HUte of Oregon. In ihe matter of the estate ofl ,,,, Henry Oeiss, Deceased, Citation. To all the bolrs of said decedent, known or unknown GREETING: In the name or tbe State of Oregon, you are hereby cited nnd required to appear in the county court of the state of Oregon, for the county of Marion, at tbe court room mrreoi, ai caiem, in inecounty ot Marlon, on Monday, the ISth day ol Muy, 1H2, at 10 o'clock in tbe forenoon of that day, then and there to show caue, If any there be. why an order should not be made, authoi' lilug and erupowerlnj the adnilnlstrato' or said estate, to sell the real property be. as follows, In-wit: tbe east 'J of tho north wesljf of section 8 T 8,s.K. 2 K., couU n lni; fiLItlaereA. KltnniA.1 In fonnn ,ff,.. Oregon, ' ' ' whnes the Hon, T. L. Davidson, Judge of the county couit. of the state of Ore on. for the county K- Marion, with tbe seal of said court affixed, this 5th day of April, Attest D.O. SHERMAN, Clerk. bj huskw. waters. iWu iv l-WH -U5w ToCp. in. I Lv. 9-Ab p. m. j Lr. 8:15 a.m. I Ar. rsj l'illnua raleM Han Kran M '- p rr. Above tratnn stop only til follow ttg mi tlons north of Idweburg, Kal I'drliuni Or'gon Ciiy, WixKlburn, halcm. All any 'lauent. Abedds, HalM-y. Harrisoun Junction ;ii, IrMngitnd Lugcne. HoatiilVr.O MALI. 1All.V, oM) p. III. I Lv. 1-JJl n in. I l.v! VM P. til. I Ar. 'A) a. 11:17 n 5; p. ra. Lv. , m I Lv m. ' Ar, l..rtUuo Ar. i 4 t) pTKT KJciu Lv. -4o p. Ki! Roseburg Lv. 7 to u. w Albany Loial, liaily txeept fiuinlaj. i'ofliuud Ar. i 10. a a"cl f-alem Lv. I 7. t.in Altmu) Lv, iHlq. m- PULLMAN mm bLhhPKKS. Second Class Sleeping Cars KoraccnmmodattiHi ot pftsv.Dsei holdlLg fcicond c hss tickets attached to ezprtu trjlfn, A'esl Side brnsioo. Brtueen Portlar.J ip.ii Cervdlis: I AIM (IX. KIT atSKAV), 7ijh. iiT. r,v. lamp, m. i A "Puitlund Ur.illU Ar, Lv. f 6-aoj. ia5 1.. i . At Allmny and Onrvnllls connect wli i trains uf Oregon l'uciilc Railroad. EXVUKHM TKAIW I1IAI1.V EaCEtTUWUA t:lu p. in. I Lv. Portland Ar. I ii.2u u. ir . 7tfap. m. I Ar.McMlnnvllleLv. 5:15 n.r . Through Tickets To all point EAST and SUUT1I Kor tickets and lull inlonnation riguri . tng rates maps, etc., apply to thr Comju. ny's agent Salem, Orrgon. K.1'. ROGEKS, AshU G. h. and Pass. Ag't R. KOEHLU.lt. MfBHKir THE YAOUINA ROUTE. OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD And Oregou Development rompnny'i steamship line. JU miles tthoi-ter, U) lu uti lt time than by any othei lonte. Mm class througli pnt-i-erker anil freight lint Irom 1'orUaud uud nil points in the Wli lamettevallcvto aidirora San Krancisc- TIME SCHEDULE, (r xcept fcundays). Leave Aloauj ........ l.-WPii Leave Con'allis ....... - 1:10 1 II Vrrlve Ynqulna ....... SiOPll Leave Yaqulna - ...... -6:15AM Leave Comillls l(b AM Arrle Albany 11:10 A X O. &. C trains connect at Albany sn Corvallls. Tbe above trains connect at YAQl I. with the Orepon Development Co'o Ui jrsteamshlrm between 'iannlna and r fraBclson. N. B. Passengers Irom Portland and a!, illainette Valley points can make cli tt connection with tbe trains of tit 1 AOULNA ROUTE at Albany or L'orvalUi andlfdesUaed to fcin Iranclco, sboula arrange to arrive at Yaquina the evciiiit before date of sailing. Parni:er 3d Krtltkt iUtes Al)f tit LgeMt. For lniorinallnU apply tn Sieffr. Ul'LMAS A Co., Freight and Tlttl Agent 3V and HE Front su, Portland, Or. C.C. HOL'f; Atft Oen'l Krt. A Iatis. Ag:., Oregon PadEc R. R. On , Corvallls, t r .O. H. HASWKLL.Jr.Gen'l Frl- A Pass. Agt. Oregon Development to.. Mi Montcomerr st Froa TerraiDal cr klerior Points the a li Is tbe line to lake To all Points M and Scuih. Itlsthedlnlne car route. It runs tbronch vestibule trains; every day In tbe year ta ST. PAUL AKD CHICAGO (No change ol cars.) Composed or dlnlngi an nnsurrasf ed, Pullman drawing room sleepers OI latest equlrrotnt TOURIST Sleeping Cars, Rest that can be constructed and In vl its accommodntlf ns are both tree and vl nlshed for holders of first and eccodc!- sii ucEei8,ana JiLEGVT DAY COACJUIfc. Acontinuotf Uue ccnrcrtlng vlll t!l lines. alloralnj drtci rd uDlntcm i ti service. Pullman sIcmcj h- frioncn l it cured in advirr lire ji any aget l i the road. Through tlcktta to and from all j :' tn America, England and Europe tut " purcnaseaai any ucset omreoi inn-(ii nany. Full Information concerning rates, tli 1 1 of trftlns.routesnndo'ncrdctiUlBfuiLlt' it on application to any astern or A. D. CHARLTON, Assistant Cenenfl Passenger Agent, X' 121 Hrst street, cor. Washingten: ' land, Oregon SHAW & DOWNING. Acer.! HS2 . LSWSk IS-C l ,W9m sm 4 ftif tmKXStu W.M1 $? KtePL rtfaeip- kJbSt mil mm HEALTH. IO Rlclina's Golden Ralsam No. I Cares Chsncret, fln'. and second tUr-5 Sores en the Legs and Bady; Sore E Kyes, Nose, tic,, Copper-colored Biotchei SypbiUtlotUtirrh. diseased Scalp, ard primsry forms of the dlsea Unowa u Syphilis. Price, f 5 OO per Bolil'. L Ricriau'a Golden Dalsam Xe- Cures Tertiary. JIercurll!ypliI.iwBh mstiszn, ralni in tbe Bones, fains so tx Read, back of the Neck. Ulcerated Sv Throat, Syphilitic Ilash, Lumps and eoi tracted Cords, Stiffness of the Llmba,! eradicates all disease from the ir' " whether caused by indiscretion cr bo of Mercury, leaving the bld pure healthy. Price 5 00 per roltlf. Lo ttlchau's Golden Hpanlsh An data for the care et Gonorrhea, W"t IrriUtlonOrarel,andall Urlaarr or 0s tal dltarraceemsnts. Price ja 50 V" Cottlo. or Ulcb.au's Ooldea Spanish. I lection, forscrere asesof Gooorrt IntUmmatory Gleet. Etrictoresvto. FrJM 91 60 per Bottle. , Ut Klcbsia'a Golden Olntmtsl lor the eff eetlTO htallngof SypMhtie Bar and eruptions. Prlre 81 00 per B Lei Illchaa'a Goldeu Pllls-rr and Brain treatment: loss of physic! p r. excess or orer-work, Prostraaon, Price 83 00 per Box Teule na Nerrlne, , Sent Teryvhcre, C. a IX, secantr P1 pereipresa. THE RICrURDsTlRUa COAflt 600 A All MARKET ST , laa rruHbei . ri ,M mwrnsTBMffiMig,-rt.'w.' ii;.m