v, tj . -j, T5W ADYBKTBI3IBST& NEW ADTEKTlSE3rENTS. f' fcV a ! ? , OI1NISIUI, DIIUIOTOHY. riMtrxa CunrLAjrt. PrwHdent Tho. r. batawi Secretary of fKatr. CH a. . Paimch ii4, Secretory of Trenanrjr W. TV Vim Seeretorr of tbo Interior. Wx. a Estdioott Seen-tary of War. V. c. WMrmT Neereury of Savy. 1). M. UlCKimw Pout Mauler Wnefa . A. H.Oarlakk Attorney General Mokkiov 11. Waitb CUIef Joll IHU f Ortgee. JiH.HL-::::: u- "nM"" HlMOBK HKJiaAXX . Congreeamnn Tl.vjnr. Pamiorjcfc- A- Governor. Giw. W Mf Biuua Heci-stary of Mtat. OiM'. Wkh Htw Treastw-i K. R. Mi Ktnor rJupt. l"b. Instruction rMAXK (' Bakkk BUte I'rHifr I.H. HTXABAX- ) WK. r. I,mn V.jtrne w. w. iaym .; Thlr4 J4IW JlWrltl. H. I. nnvat Judire 0K. W.Bt ProeotlBg Attornej XrW Oemtf. M f.. (IIAHF.KHII'l J. A lci-mr V 8tl Benatoi J )i, lumii ) I.T. UKMiO .... X). J. I'KllI.I?TOJ.. H. IMYMAN .. Ref)fMNBUUIVM A. M. I-Ami,l.TT. W. II. I'OLVKH C. r. Htau U.K. I'aUmAM... QMOkur. Ma (ik JDMM MMTU Clerk. Deputy dork. jinnn, JJl. OtollUw ...-Deputf- Sheriff. Ai-tirnT OiNiT . Traaaurer. T. t . HIIAW -County Judge (Mo. P. TttKltKl.l 1 AftKRr Vakkkk UBOMOK A. PKKIII . IiMIK NlDtoil .. . OoinmUwUtow Hcbool Supi Hurveyor o. r. . LiTCttrici.fi Jtbeep Imtpcctor City r Seta. J. J. Mrnrrr - A. II. Mt in ll Wnrd . !, W i i.i.i am irtWitrd ami, cvti.i.iNii stud Ward '. I.ArR2ml Ward . .lAl'MiifniHiil Ward W. W. Hkimnkr nl Ward... Naa, IMwm 1th Ward I). N. JIutton li Ward .1. HTHJCNI.KK . JAMM IUjHH W. T. IIki. .Mayor UOUDClllIH'll 4 ..KacoriliT .. Mnmlial 'J'reaauiiir. (llcri. (1. HiNdiiAM Altirni-v J. (J. TlloMIWON Hiip'torHtrtH-U. 0. N. l'HUIM'llll.1. . Chief ISngliievrH. 1'. I). I' K. UMrrni JAM WAI.TOI . I! H. ('oinilllMlimi'r. JoMl'H Al.HHUt.Jilsuml Murvlro uiwurxir Ni:iV AIM'HUTISIIMIi.VI'R, II. K. Dl'llolH. Jok Dullom Dubois brothers, rrojirietont FREE J3US. SampU Roomi for Commercial Trnvelurs, l'hMtt tt to K r iuy. H.M.IUI, OltlKKl.V. REFEREE'S SALE, HTATItllPllltlOlMIN, l 1UHT W 11AMIOK,- Vl rTIOK IH 1 1 KllKH Y 111 V KN Tl I AT II Y inur iu a iiwroo hi iiariliioii nml order iiral tUrvil In I I I III! tlllY ult nmrl of IHll ItOUIItV. the tu of Oregon for MiiIIiiouihIi nmiity on the lflth dad' of Jutw. lien, and an nnien , and an ninrit dalory daeMrUHeluvntin'd In Mild eourt on tltn TwanHem day of September, 1887, lu Um Wkrtillon null or Amanda l'lluiii'l al.. -.J. H. Muillli .'l Hi. wlicnihl II W ordered tual llu- xnilli t imtirtcr of Murk e In IIoIk ru uddlllou to till' city of imnni, MRrinii imiiii,'inaoii, will, mc other real imiiirli In'limgliui u tlieratale of John Hmllli, il.iiww.1. lit, add Now, Ihererlirf, Iu Miiii.Mif will il'm andaald MMtendiiifiil lln-rrlu, I llw iimtfmlguiHl, wIh.wm. iluh anltilel 1 1) aaldnHirTaaa reierexlowllwld rval iiruaTty(wlllonTua day. tin' aut di of Ma) , INKS, nt the hour if HI oVkM'k a in , itl theiiHirt Iioum-door, lu MaNuii eouuly , urvgoii, mII the awuve iha Bribed real Mlale at imtdle auiHkm to the hlgtHMl bidder, ror eaab, lu MMuaiWw la aam wvnvanuauienanirui inervut. V. it. lUrrKWTY, STHINIIH BI.0SSI.ll, -I1KAIJIM I- STOVES, RANGES, Til ud I'tipjirr Wirt, 130 Stat St, .). -.- SAL CM, OR. Kiamjiw mr No. cwk mo, nuu. A iMoteltv Ma t wiuO ar yuHayi. Cash Grocery Store, M . IltlNO, ft .AIWI WftM laai BiV lr v -"- - ' vwm) rim tfwfr, JgM fMlv4 a taMrtM ill KvOiWii-ltJtif 6BN0UL BLrOT " -- Ai HOK8K8I IOK1NO ! I mm AM U iwnmnng mhum M !. r law nrwtkm alESa a.. la SffMiSr iRw M?wSt JOiiK KKMUIT, TKt tA, vUtMIUMW. aim., . faofolu Motel WWWtM SS tMT) I , XinV AVKHTlSIgII is. THE FOLLOWING List of Property -BY c " OREGON 1 1 LAND j ! COMPANY a"aaa a a a a a a c a a s g a a a a a a L arM, 8 )Blla eaatof (Mlverloti; tlOtn. 1 MO mm oaa half In coHlraUoo, iiimU orcfiirtt! ). J. X9 aero, llfftorw In colvtlon,5 mltej office; P5i30. 1. 0 acrwa, 810 ewa In coltlvaUon, good Irtilldltifa, MO ier aero. k M acn. U acre In cultivation, mU hoiur, f 1000. 6. Sold. 7. HO ariwi, iMJfoa lp Hvtl2".im1 hoiuw, 18 mllee from Salem; I10U0; one halfcaab. K. 7Oaereii1a0OBcre8 In cultivation, remain- rliarU, mllea from railroad; fffiOO. V. Sold. ai.'iOO mncrea, 180 acrea In cultivation, two orchard, 8 inllai from rtelcm. hfeatl-'i'J"-7& aero, HWacrwi In cultivation, 1jT Iwlaneo light timber, mile from Hulein. 12. Sold. M. 7-i acre. iWO Bcru In cultivation, one lialf mile from teml)oat land- II. tn'M'iwr acre, 180 acre, good liotwe.7 rMnii, good Uu-n, one lialf mile from KteaiiiboHt landing. .Sold. 16. no per acre, 880 acre, good houiio and barn. 17. (H acre. 3 mllca from Salem, tflb ier acre, OB acre In cultivation. R Hold. IB. 380 acre. JllTO, nil cultivated, line building. 90. !V0 acre, 170 acre In culllVHtlon, gooil orcnaru ami uuiiiiing, ru Sold. a Hold. ax. K'Jhohw.hII cultivated; W). 31. 1 cmm mid lot on Commercial St.; feOU. Sold. !). aAliiorw.lWHcreMcuUtVHleil, liMO limine, tree, HM ihwoIi treen, ftm ieflr tlitw, 3nuvreof Iiow,kh1 blilldlngH; S10.UU0. " Sold. 'X. SO Here, imo Imir 111 culllVHtlon, fcM. 'Al. llniiMt mid lot lu KhIhih; ".). ftl. IIiiiimi and lot lu Halem; (M0. SI. ()iure of Irult land, Simile from Sii- leui; WUperMVie. XL ll'l lot lu Klher I'hIU city; tfft eticli. IB. lniMintM, IW In cnllhulliin.lW per Here. 81. Ml acre, lftO In iMilttVKtlim, gooil Iiih )nieiiieui; iu.m. Sold. WlUulrawn. . 87. 10 acre ot fill It tend, IX mile fromS lein; a 8k. 3M acre, 1W mile from llrowiwvllle, iu nam in euuivaiion, gouti liiiuu Ing, CHleraere. tat. &7aerea, all oultlvated, with btilldlivgw, H; mile from Malem; WPOU. W. A) avre adjoining Halem town lte; eUOX II. 30 acre eultlviitvtl In ml, with building, I mile from Halem; KttU 13. US aere oulllatel land, without building, ouv hi llu from Halem iwt otttiw; IUB0, ill. IMVi aermoue mile from Halem; 8138 per More, H. ill acre, 1W mile from Halem, one naif iu eulUvaUou; 85i Jo, lint on cilial Htreei, at from 1100 to OUOaach. W, ) acrea, 9 mile from Halem; IITS per axira. 17. 87 aoreaall In a good tale of culttva- THE OREGON LAND COMPANY Ar inlying aud wiling Heal I-hiiu,i.h,I;h '.' t.,ke i1u-uki in shrvrlng buyer any lmP wrty iu the above lUt, umve lu Bank Block, Three Doors South of 1st National Bank, CALIFORNIA! the Land of Discoveries. lr- rvru-iT 'itribrti dill " .' J: k '.,3',:,,y :.'iLHWCMcntf' M AVJLY,H' A " K THK MwAI hk - MwklM, MkUting. RMrtHMIMKin A. "f L. U wr j lI v y W' ?&,2t,ia.tesa2s.5irtt sKi.rHSscs gMtWtexffirS u .u j, i - . . IF ..--. Cftilifornin Cat-R-Cure Smns&Sff-!i: MKCOMMItKWtD TAITAIX IMAIU4M I IIIMIIV .(V.u, V rHMii ffia WVyH" rWM,nMK anjr Mi4l with ( (lrk iur ivmily Ami IMUI iVilltinl. I' AT 11-1 -I 'UV TJL, i- --:. .. . -.-!:--" . .7" -- .' mU WvVrtW, Iki, , .y.alto, ttaiThuT-, SL'jy "' SMk.tata " ln-l tnd aj whK- ile wiMl m WWKWtM HOMi AND Ul'ARANTKKU HY D. W. MATTHEWS & COMPANY, ioti State St., Salem, ok. SNELl, HEITSHU & W00DARD, Wholesale Depot, is Offered For Sale T1IB- Ts" ' a T esaaaaaag ;ggsaga . 18 acrea fruit land, IK mile from Salem 8HJQ. It. 80 acres cultivated land, IH fm Salem; tBSOa 00. 10 acre, 1H "" from SaJem, all cultl- vnlea, with building, 89000. 8L 12 acre fruit land, lj mile from Salem, 1880. 62, 00 acre, 2 acre In cultivation, house and barn,37U. S. tlSflOO 530 acre, SOOacres in cultivation, good house, barn and orchard. H, 30 acre of fruit bind, i mile from 811 lem; 8600. M. 830 acres, IK) acre In cultivation; 88000. 68. 117 acre, 30 acre lu cultivation, 8131H. 67. 10 aero of fruit land, 1J mile from Ha lem; 8300. Withdrawn. 60. $12JK) per acre, 130 acre. GO. 6 acre of fruit land, )f miles from Sa lem; $1M. 01. 888 acre, all cultivated; 110,000. 81 SO acre, J3SO0, 70 ncre in cultivation, Kood house and barn. 63. 2 acre or fruit bind, i mile from Sa lem; W5. 01. Saw mill and grist mill; 81000. 65. 100 acres, 80 acres In cultivation; 8wa 68. lacrcoffrultland, 1 mile from Salem; iu. 07. 100ncre, 8 miles from Sllverton; IWO. 88. 36 acre of fruit land, Inutile from Kn- lem; TM). 88. Whcio, mile from Salem, nil culll Htwl; ffJUO. 70. 130 itcre. near Mclmnm, CO acre cult 1- vHlwl, Iioubo, uarn, orcnaru, ota; ksbu. 71. 16 acre, near Atimsvllle, 2 acrea In ber- rlo, KM fruit tree, good tiullilVs; J1AU. 71 laoacre; W. 78. 70 acre, with bulldlngH; S1300. 71. 80 Kcron, house mid orchard; 8600. 75. U) acre, 1() ncre lu gmm, buildings, WO per ncro. 70. 100 ncre, orclmrd and building; jaooo. " Sold. 74 Sold. 7U. a) ncriw, ndloluliiK Siilom, 11 lotH laid iillj JlO.tXK). W. 310 ucrus, ISO ncre cultiviitcd; SCOOO. 81. 012 ncre, liulldlnKS tind KiO ncro cultl utcd; S12 per ncre. m. 0IX ucriw, cultivated; S1000. h8. '.'0 ucriw of fruit land, lJ mlleH from Sa lem; SHX). SI. 00 ncre, orchard nml building, J700. KB, HIS ncrw, UTO acrtw cultivated, orchard HndbiilldliiKM.SU'ilO. SH. 11) acre, M ucriw cultlMitod, orclmrd unit Imlldlnir; Slut). 87. aSiUTiw of fruit laud, mile from Sa lem; J7fi0. W. 3A0 acre, 10 acre cultivated, building; gfckU! m. 61 acre, 0 mlleH fixuu Salem; S10. CO. SUftacrex, 10oeultlatol; 81000. 01. Hotel lu Sublimity. W. Sloie building in Aumvllle. MB. 337 acre, 80 acre cultlvateil; tOUOO. 81. Huiweaud lot on Commercial t.; 8M0U. 116, 30 acre, all cultivated, IK uiIIch from Kalem; 8800. W. 30 acre, 4 mile from rialcin, lioute, Iwirn, dry limine, and large orchard; 8HW0. 87. 10 acrea, l4 mile from Hulciu, with limine; ttm. m. 10 arrea, IU mile from Salem, with large orchard; 8M0. W. 10 acre of fruit land, 1 mile from Sa lem; Wtt 100, WOO acre imitroved tknn at from 810 to 180 per acre; known a the Aukeiiy farui. We bave, also, all the Hootch cuuipany's nriw lur mie. iw iiik iiu u naer lure- s&vssmxs ATAKH QROYHUvi, h do not get bMMrt H. ... . . m.- mwHU, M UMI. hwlnMvlM. hal ntflk, - li.: - TT -T: wou.taalcJI navvnuuki kUfcft'AiTX - .i "! - " - mMum IT1II.UW. V" r k: I ill. -y THt U K Y Mm rvt iriiianin j " , .t,. . -. OLD FOLKS' HABITS. 6TEADY WORK, AN EVEN PULSE AND REGULAR LIVES Poor Richard' "Early to bed and early to rle," etc., never had a better Illustration than The Globe's old people have given it. v,.tnnlv have the farmers and their wives been early rfeers, but nearly all who have fol lowed other occupations have been also. If observance of Franklin's maxim has had any ' predominant effect conducive to longevity, I the fact we have jut stated strikes a bard blow at the theory of some physicians, who I claim that man should not go abroad in lue luurumg until the sun ha bean up long enough to d4sipate the noxious vapors which have risen from and overhang the earth's surface during the night So mai ked were the instances of early ris ing and retiring that The Globe made' a list of persons who may be said to represent the extremists of at least the first line of the maxim, and found that out of about 2,000 persons whose habits of life were intelligent ly set forth in the blanks 330 men have been through life in the habit of lying abed not later than 5:80 o'clock in the morning, while 828 women always have risen before 0 a. m., most of whom still continue to do so. These are the people who were trained from youth to get a grip on the day's work Uiatilid not loosen until it was done; who cleareil our forests, built our roads, founded our- towns, established our school system, and from the native richness of their country homes sent Into the world the sturdy young men, the rosy cheeked young women, with whoso in flux the town became the city, the city a metropolis, and a profitable market w as cre ated for the products of tho farms they had left, and the money made in inercan.Uk life went back to the tillers of the soil and our inland commerce came into being. One correspondent, writing from New market, N. H., gives a good idea of tho cir cumstances of some of tho old peoplo ho has pwn, and advances one or two ideas not un supported by medical opinion. Ho sn3-s: "I could extend names almost indefinitely of men all around here living on an abundance of plain food, hard workers, no liquors, regu lar in their habits, who never die from dis ease, but only as old age takes them off. I include regular church attendance, becauso I believe that to be an imiiortalit matter as giving peace of mind, contentment and hope all favorable to longevity. On the other hand, I could furnish u largo list of persons who, other things being favorablo, have killed themselves with liquor, cider, irregu larity in eating, working and sleeping; somo living to good ago but always sickly. Men mil women living in tho neighborhood, who have lioen temperate in all things, nover die, if thoy oscniK) consumption, except from pneumonia or other acuto disease. Almost oery farmhouse that has remained in the samo family for a century will bo a homo for tureo or four generations, all living together, oxtremes meeting excellent company for each othertiiid tho happiest families that can be found. Uo danger of ilhal lovo and rov- erenco dying out in such families as tlieso.'' "There is one point which I hnvo tried to bring out iu this canvass among tho old peoplo," writes another correspondent, "and that is tho eirect of tobacco on tho health. If this point has lwen ns carefully considered by other correbiiondents and with tho same results, it nlleviatos the fears whicli many may entertain about nicotine mid the cur tailment of life by tho uso of tobacco. Among tho very oldest of tho people inter viewed, between 00 and 100, tho men have been addicted to tho uso of tobacco, in the mnjoriry of cases, since an early age." Hut our returns fail to show that any con siderable number of tho old peoplo over made habitual use of liquor through life; and it must lie borne in mind that the Medford rum of our grandfathers nnd other liquors in use half a oentury ago w ere w ithout doubt purei ulid better than luneteen-tw eutieths of thf liquor sold today. One hundred and fifty ol the old gentlemen say positively that the) never used liquor or tolweco in any form, 16 eonfs to the ue of liquor only, 11 to th iweof tobacco only, while 54 niltnit having made habitual use of both liquor and to liacco, though instance of immoderate use of liquor are very rare We cannot thinl tli figures accurate, as it is doubtful if tl,t. subject was thoroughly nanvnodAil I..- 1. i. ?t rLz? tzss. w-. .- T"""- """ "ui iiuniuor oi tut women made liahitual use ot liquor and to Imceo. It U curkNM to note, hy the way, thai many of (lie men who used liquor only in wrlylifo ceased usIur it entirely, while oi Um men who used liquor and tobacco nearly all who duwanletl liquor clung to the tobacco lialrit Cider, forty-four men say, they have drank for yr, but the street of lianl ehter iiii the constitution oaunotUi l.mi r.. Th Olobe's ttgure uuUl some of Hie fanuen that had uothiug to ay on the subject are heard from. The tUUe of women n ho made habitual u of liquor or tobacco are more Incomplete thau of the men. Only three wr xnn,,o. .., lay that they had twed nufT-whloh mut be a Tery nnall proimrtiou of the correct nuuj-her-! eleven admit having mokeil, which imMMrtiou. too, must be tmalL rj exception o few a to be not worth recording numericJly, the old people upon UU have had three wU a dayat C lr hours, of wbsUutial foal through their Uv; ami, h hat i more mteretiug. idue tenth of tbeuiUU continue to eat hoartilv - w.. wr; uu ii w h nyrienic Jaw that three light meal OaywUui for elderly p,ae in health than one hearv ove, awl our old people, of couwe, artf rimuly foUowiHs the dictate vt nature, whU.it the awte time they prove the truth of her teach tag Tea and coffee, too, they u-e, one or the other, but tunat of them hntli wi.h ., iwottoom. Some have telei m hw -r Tiviige ute in life, but not WMMtgfc, we may mf,,, to ut yl ' wy of the italeaHwt that nearly all of the bare been tea aud coffee dnnkcra. Of xetartan hut nine are mentioned, fl men awl four womeu. Twj women eat nc eMvhlM,oue eah, none that grow abov, Crouud, on mmi Bah and one eats nomaaL To enm ng. their table hahite, our ocoaW rhuwwawhoi have eaten and drank 1Z1 wlau thereat of the family h TTLHZ Mdinoldace. --v-w Bererei inelaiw of the "mUkcwr"nrere- canted HuanUlk contain very UttlefaitT H; ai the reMdjr cojgTiruTtaTfn ItaMt eactoelvelr Jnay. .jj. iMCth i. loet by the natural pr,.vofdT geMioB. a4 the mridu tutiriment gauied hv ttaafurnHaag th.rtrh ith what it can tngeat wtth UtUr cff.vrt got mu. U KiJ MN n the .yrt-u. and, M flop wmmx vvrt i.i u.u returulug to th. 4a- woHMiat tnUlT and beaaufftlty iUejatrate the chteabtry of th mm iwj umm em, "AJMfflTADDRESSBS. The candidates on the Marion county republfcan ticket will P the political issues of the day t'"" ImrUmes and places, and iI? ' nte opposing candidates to participate In the dlHiusslen: j enersuu, """"-v, ! in o'clock. Turner. Tuesday, May 23, 10o ciocau Howell oclocK Stherton.FridyIay2-j1o;clock. Ml. Angel, turdjy. MK2oWocfc Hubbard, Tuesday, '"&? J,Cfc0Ck Aurora. Tuesday, -May 28 o cloc k- . HutteUlle, Wednesday, May 80. 10 o clock. nmmrw.Wnetay,MBn St. raid, Thursday, J'fwl Sa,em.Sa..,day,We2,Udock,OTi Chairman Itepubllcan Co. Central Com. TO THE EAtfSTl Shortest Route I t, . Fastest Time I r' llest Accommodations! lowest Bates I jjj- Apply for Information to r VIIIy. H. PARRY, Capital Journal Office, balem. NOTICE OF PAYMENT All persons holding warrants against Marlon county endors-ed by tho treasurer are hereby notified to present tho samp roi payment, as theio is money on hand for that purpose, and no further interest will tapAdouthcin. ATJGUSTGIESYi, County Treasurer, Dated April Srd.lSSS,- THE YAQUINA ROUTE. v niftimri 11 1 And Orceon Development company's steamship line, 225 miles shorter, 20 hours Irwiilmp tlinn hv nnv other route. First class through pnssencer and freight lino from Portland nnd nil points in tho 11 lamettc alley to and from San Francisco. Willamette River Line of Steamers: The "Win. M. Hoag," tho :"N S. Bent ley." tho'Tlireo Sisters," mo In service for both passenger and freight traffic between C'orvallls and Portland nnd intermediate points, leaving company's w barf, Corvallls nnd Messrs. llullmac & Co's whnrf,200 and 202 Front street, Portland.threo times each week ns follews: north jieund: Leave Corvallls, Monday, Wednesday and Friday, 0 A m; arrhe Salem Monday, Wednesday nnd Friday, 3 v si; lca o Salem Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, 0 r si: urrlvo Portland, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, 3:30 1 31. hOUTH beund: Leave Portland, Monday, Wednesday nnd Friday, 0 A si; arrive Salem, Monday, Wednesday nnd Friday, 7:15 p si; leave Salem, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, a m; arrive Corvallls, Tuesday, Thurs day and Saturday, 3:30 1- si. TIME SCHEDULE, (Except Sundays): Leave Albany - - - 1:00 PM - - -1:17 PM - - - 6:50 PM - - -6:30 AM - - 10.3SAM - - 11:15 AM Leave Corvalll His Arrive Ynnulna Iouo Yaqulna - Leao Conallls -Arrive Albany - - O. & C. trains connect ,nt Albany nnd v.orviuus. The abovo trains connect at YAQUINA with tho Oregon Development Cos Lino of steamships between Inqulun nnd San Francisco. SIU(1 DATES. STKASIEUS, rnOJI SAX FRANCISCO. Wlllnmctto Valley, April 20 Willamette Valley, Slay 10 Willamette Valley. May 21 Willamette Valley May 31 h rEAM BUS. FI103I YAQUINA. Willamette Valley May C Willamette Valley May 15 Willamette Valley May 20 This company reservos the right to i-uHUKVMiuiuguaieg wiinout notice. .?,, 11, l1'""? ngen. from Portland nnd nil Vt lllamette allcv nolnts run mnlio .ir,n ennneetimi with the train-, of the VAOl'INA ItOlTE at Albany or Corvallls, and If destined to Snn Fnincli.cn shnni.t tti range to nrrlxent Yiiqulnn the cvenine befoie date of willing. l-assentfcr p,l Frrlclil Uatt! Alwavs the wRflv A"' Information apply to JIpsvin. V $l'ZS , .vlV "'olRht nd Ticket Agents axiand 202 Front st., Portland. Or or to ' C.C. HOCIUK, Ae't Gen'l Prt. A Pas. Agt., Oregon Paclllc R. 11. Co., C.H,HA.SWELL,Jr.GeW&,0r lMsn. Agt. Oregon Development Co., 801 Jlontironierv s.i Snn Franelbco, Cu'l. THINK IT OVER! That is About HujiDg a Can of ME ROCK WDY DRIPS FROM KELLER & SONS. It U i entirely new ami we are the flm m lutrodut.eiu "SUpJack"wmnow,Tfftr? Hra's SomathlniK Biu nd in from every eourae. J i-SS??01 eome " jvun, Sa9EffiSSf syjsat; t WW G it " w"Ml ' We are KELLER & SONS, The Proper. IW. IL DIAMOND; Teacher of Music tuiivenuisas:ia7issLsr?- - - imo. LEGAL BLANKS ,v Atimsvllle, Tuesday, .mrj f . f j '"-" Stayton, Tuesday, Mf ft 8 "clock Mefiama, Wednesitay.May 23, low Whlteaker, Thursday, -May -J, iw o chh.iv. Prairie, xnursuaj, .j i - PROHIBITION COUNTY TICKif CONGRESS, PEOF. G. M. MILLER PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS T.F. CAMPBEliI ' B. F. HAMP, ' DE. A. C. IGEY. REPRE6I3NTATTVES ' T W DAVENFOBT Silvortou. WM SIMPSON. Silvortou. H S JORY, South Salem J D DAEBY. Sublimity. J G EBERHART Chamiioog. ' SHERIFF. ALEX .THOMPSON, Silvortou. CLERK,, W I EAY', "Woodburn. RECORDER. VIEGIL H EEAD Turiier. TREASURER. W P JOHNSON, Salem. I6CHOOL SUPERINTENDENT W T VAN SCOY. JcfForsou. ASSESSOR. LOUIS BARZEE, Jeflbrsou. COMMISSIONEUS. J D HUEST, Aurora. HENEY GULVLN, Mariou. SURVEYOR. F A FOED, ' Woodburu. CORONER. W B MAGEES, Salem. Overland to California VIA Oregon & California Rail Road AND CONNECTIONS, THE MOUNT SHASTA ROUTE Time Itetwecn Salem anil San Francisco-Thirty-six Hours. CALIFORNIA EXPRESS TnAIN-nAIT.Y South. "NorthT 4.00 p. m. (i:30 p. m. Lv. Lv. Portland Salem Ar. Lv. Lv. 10:Wa,m. 8.30 a.m. 6:30 p.m. :iu a. m. Ar. San Fran. LOCAL PASSENGER TRAIN ( DAILY EX- VA4 X Dunuaij, 8:00 a. m. 1:02 a. in. 12:W p. m. Lv. Lv. Ar. Portland Salem Kugcno Ar. Lv. Lv. 3.15 p. m. 12.52 p.m. .-C0a.m, l'ULLMAX BUFFET SLEErEESr Excursion Sleepers for Kccnnrt-cinsii ivn. 'augers on nil through trains free of The O. AC. Railroad ferry makes con nection with nil tho regular trains on the tast bido Division from footol F street, Portland. West Side Dirision, Between PortlanI and Cervallis: DAILY (EXCEPT SUNDAY). 7MUU. III. l-2jp. ill. I Lv. i'ortlnnd Corvallls 6:15 p. m. 1:30 p.m. Ar. M'MINNVILLU EXpitEbS TRAIN (DAILT EXCEPT SUNDAY). l:o0 p. in. h.OO p. m. Ev. Portland Ar. ArMcMlnnvllleLv. 0.00 a.m. 5:lo a. m. At Albany nnd Corvallls connect with trains of Oregon Pacific Railroad. or full Information regarding rat, maps, etc., npply to tho Company's agent, i, ".ViirPepn. E. 1!. ltOOEKS. It. IvOEHLKR, G. F. nnd Pass. AgH. Slannger'. Post Your Friends in the East! EVERY ONE COMPLIMENTS Us on our weekly edition, ns it contains so much excellent rending matter. Wc pro pose Wrltlllir llll tlm frnlf Intomctenflhli section, nnd you cannot do better than mi vexno weekly mailed to your friends m WllOmVOIl Wlvlifn int r, tl,n n&riirrwi at Oregon. " Live and Let Live Paint HUNTLY & McFERSON, House, Sign AND General Painters, Kalsominers, Paper Hangers and Decorators, All orders will receive prompt atteoUg. Etlmate on all kind of work in ourUy oheerfu ly given. SllBfUction cuaranteij. Shop In Old Court House on Court Salem, Or. FARMERS, -:- LIVERYMEN And other In need of Team or Carriage it will be to your intereat to call upon J betore iiorelwaliuF ebwwhere. a I bar I !Jet and moat complete stock In t reancea to suit the.U lve4 a flue Une ot J Bef Cwragt Illness tm A. F. IUssleriC. OP' CHICAGO. For which 1 am sole agent. Tbee hare arv- an luaoe iroui First Class Pittsburg Leather, Mtarrantt Tiie flnf, IU, f IMtfWfi Buggv itou-,. ,,,,,1 Whip In tnediy- ? "'" ithIk l um selling al vers clojinr . ThAUugUipiihik'ftrtbelrlif?: PfJnag In the pat, I shall end"'v, Irfcn allt-iulon Ui bulu.. lo im-rii " UnonoeofthelrOorlu ihefulun K S bAMPDK1' E H. WA1TE, SahMT, Or. l"-!..