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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (May 5, 1888)
w -v. oifNnitAr, niRRCTonr. ClROVKK CtrVBLAKD. Turn. r. BATAKII., President , pawiwj f oinw UHAfl.8. PAlCHll,i,SeorKrTfvfTfry W.T. Vila;. BeCreUttT eTln interior Vii, a Kwiuoott. ..JwHury of r W. C Whitjisy.- fecretary of N'n v I). M. IMrKIxxir..Pot Mtrilfflrral A. II. Oahlaku Attorney U-ih rl MOHKISO IL M'aitk Chief JuxtU-"- hlstc of OrrgM. 'S.'Jl'L-;;-.' 1 U HensU.r. ivnruiii " - I :a 1pTfSgggT3L 1 nolNk NR BEFORfc MtMU I imc : I -- 1 TlttntTlKKH K. l.li I ri ' " ' I nJ sJ T "" . .. . - I THIS SPACE BELONGS TO THE J.N, J.J! 1IIMOKK IlKHMANy Conrressmnii XrLVsVTKK I'KMMOVBK Governor (lap. Vf. MtHlUB.- Secretary orHlate n.W. Wkhh fHate Treasurer 8. II. McKLWir (iopU Tub. Instruction Kkakk C IIAXKU Htata Printer. 'L8. ftmAHA.v ) Wk, I. Iohu .Hipreiiie Judge V. W. ThaykkJ Tllrd JoJIdtl Dlilrlrt. It. V. Ikwm -Jmle (Ino. W. IIki.t -.ProseeutltiK Attorney Mirlon Cgunlr. M.I. CMAMHKHI.1M .) J A Nkiwky Jtete Bwialofs J.M. 1MMKK J J.T. (INKOU I). J. rKKin.tnox... 8. I.AYMAX A. M. iMPOLLHTTK W. II. OW.VHH V. V, IllCK it. K. Chapman. (IWIHIIK MAI K. JOIISf MlNTO Mil. CtiHIIAN.. AtHii'HTtJisan. T. . HlfAW .Representatives Clerk. .. DetHtty Clerk. .......... ....s tariff, Uihiiv Hlierin; .Treasurer. iaw County Juus-e fl";v'wA,Kii'::::-tx"n1rton' (IMOsUJK A. I'KKHI.Wt .Jeliooi hlipl Ioiik Nkwhon Surveyor Uorounr. J. r I in iiriKM) . Hheep Inspector III)' (if frttfW. 3. J. Munppr Mayor a. n. mi hi ii warn 1 Wn I.I A M III Ward... lao Cni i inn tod Ward U I.AroKK2iid Wnrd Jap MiitciBiiI viinl W W MKiwNHi.'lrd Ward tim III mi Hit Ward O N Hiiro It h Ward 1 J. Mtmh ki.kh Recorder Jam km Itimt .. . Marlinl W. T. IIM .Treasurer Hun il IIInoiiam Attorney. J r. Tnimmov Hiiii'torHtnt-m. UK. I'iivhciiii.i. . Chler KlujImirH 1'. H l! K. Iincein J AS Waito .. I! H (Viniiiiluliiiinr Jimkpii Ai.HKitr. Minimi m r lit-ui.i riT m lid wm It was Occupied Yesterday and will lie Again To-morrow liy Their LIST OF PROPERTY FOR SALE! Comprising more than 100 Pieces of Farm and City Property. r Counrlliiu ii TUB OREGON LAND COMPANY Direction. WM May He of Great Value to llyspcptttt The Morning Glass. An acquaintance of the writer, who haJ sufered sorely from dyspepsia for a number of rears, and lias tried most of the numerous remedies a host of kind friends have recom mended for her relief, hands us the following article from The Medical Newt, with the re quest that it be bo printed in The Scientific American. Our dyspeptic friend has found great relief in following the directions, and it is hoped others may be alio benefited "In the morning the stomach contains a considerable quantity of mucus spread over and adherent to its walls. If food enters at this time the tenacious mucus w ill interfere to some extent with the direct contact be tween the food and the stomach necessary to provoke the secretion of gastric juice. A glass of water, taken before breakfast, passes through the stomach into the small intestines In a continuous and uninterrupted flow. It partly distends the stomach, stretching and, to some extent, obliterating the ruga;, it thins and washes out most of the tenacious mucus, it increases the fullness of tho capil laries of the stomach, directly if the water is warm, and Indirectly, in a reactionary way, if it is cold; it causes peristalsis of tho ali mentary tract, wakes it up (so to speak), and gives it a morning exercise and washing. "Care must be taken not to giv e cold water when the circulation, either local or general, Is so feeble as to inako reaction improbable. We should not risk it in advanced age, nor ui the feeble, whether old or joutig, nor should it be given in local troubles, like chronic gastric catarrh In these cases it is best to givo warm water or hot water The addition of salt is cry beneficial Such a I time honored custom as drinking soup at tho beginning of a meal could only havo been so ' persistently adhered to because of it having been found by oxperienco to bo the most np- propriuto time. It does exactly what warm jr hot water, with tho addition of salt, does, and more, in that it is nutritiv o and excites tlie How of gastric juice ''Scientific Ameri- rini. "CAMPAIGN ADDRESSES. The candidates on the Marlon county Hhe rnteaUsues of the day at thefoUow. ine times and place, and respectfully in lueoppng candidates to participate In the discussien: Marion.Monday, May ajOo $ock Jefferson Slonday. May -, at -ociotK. Turner, Tuesday, Slay 22 ; i0oc'k AumsMlle, Tuesdav.Mny -2, --a ciock. stavton. Tuesday, May 22, 8 o c ock. Mehama, Wednesdaj ," l0Vciock. Whltenker, Thursdaj , May it, . w o ciock. Howell Prairie, Thursdaj, Maj .1, 4 biherton, Friday IyK.l o'clock. Mt. Angel, NVur,Ja ' v?v '2o?clock. Wtodburn. Monday. Ma2WocircK. Hubbard, Tueda. May 2U0 o clock. Aurora. Tuesday, May f 1'lvloek Butte Ille, Wednesday, Mm4W $& CliamrKW.Wcdnesdv.SIajocloch.. St. Paul, fnursdaj , M ny W, j o i clock, iimnks Frldaj . June 1, 2 o clock. Gmnis,bra&yJun'e2 2tfclock. fealem, iWurdny, June2,'8 o clock. GEO. II. BURNETT, Chairman Republican Co. Central Com. NKTV APVKRTISiaiESTs. PROHIBITION COUNTY TICKEj CONGRESS, PEOF. G. M. MILLER PBESIDBNTIAi ELECTon.9 T. P. CAMPBELL li. F. Airn M!V AIl!ltllSi:MI'M. II. K. Dullom JOK DL'ilOH Dubois brothers; I'roprlelorii Obickclc llfllcl Keeps an efflelentent In Portland, who devotes lilsentlro time to securing lmrchasen.. A full dracriimon of uhoIi piece of property Is furnished him, and much of the proiiert j on rtielr list lnu been personally limiiected by him, K that he Is able to fully describe it to niirruaMT. Thtaaeiit, by ilally visiting tho deiots, steamer londlnsnnd hotels, oonie In oontaet with hundreds oriand seekers, he Is supplied with the tlrcK"" IjiihI C'iiiiini)'s iminphlet and proiwrty llsta and has an nrraneinent by which ho lean secure reduced tore from Portland to Htilom. In this w ay many persons hnv o been sent loHlem during the imstmiinlli, and the nianftxers of tho On Kim l.iind Ciiiiipiiiiyliavc ljeon hunt biwi In shetting: them the proiterty they have for stile. Some of these visitors came to orearon to iiunftln, and lielng pleased with Salem and tht Kiirroundliig coimtrj lmvnliuuglilpmiMrty; ntliorsureonl on a tour of inspertlon, and If pleased with tin , Kxpirliuro Under Ether, eoiinlry will sell out In the east and come to Oregon to remain, still others aroonlj Every one vi ho has inhaled other feels that tmvelliiK for pleasure, but all havobeen shownniound thccltj and country andgglven he has paseU thixiugli a lemarkablo cxpe Hiiupjiortunlt toforniHii opinion" bj actual observation. 'Ihe On khu Luiul Compuio , nence, whethei of a diaagieeablo nature or will not only continue lo thus bring toSalom iHrKoiiuinberaoflininlKmnUflndtourWts, , the rovcrw3. Cometimos tho vapor carries btitthny havo now cmplojed Col. J. 31. Wright, n railroad man of extensive experience from Illinois, to act as their agent In the cast In getting up excursions to como direct to HmIoiii, Thte undertakliig will bo mellltated by the fact that tho Oregon I.iiiidtConi puny havo now on file In their olllee many hundred or letters which they have re ceived from lorn people In response to advertising dono by them In eastern paper. Postal otiriUan now being sent to over six hundred of these persons.'contHlnlngthe follewing: PR1313 BUS. Sampto Rwmi for Commtrclil Travttot. 1 I'ram 11 lo m pw etejr. .iaui, OKBOO.V. Oregon Lniid Company's Iiv iMnrine, llHtHH. for Hln, Oragon, PMrltw ilaelring to do m umm t any pfftnt otmHit for liiftrmtlon m to ilate of starting, xcunhm Harden to own Join thee.our- nmw, exiHin.o, eie., REFEREE'S SALE, MI'ArKUl'OIIOiON, 1 tXM'HTV lf JUHIOK.J vJOTICKlHIinirllYtllVKNTHATnV nnwrm n ntri. ! lmrtltMill MHil or of sule eiiU rvd In tin ('Intuit murt ur inesiMieoiiiregitii nir .xiiiiiminan county, H the 1Mb rli uf June, Istrf, and un amen. ibtUirv iltvriH. llun'ln eulered In said eourt uu Ulti irar BM-wh Agent Orsgon Intud Co., Yeriiillllon, Verittllllon Co., III. T Twentieth dy of September, 1887, III the iwiillkm still uf tiiuiitlit Klltlltet at, vs. J It Hiitlih el Mlterelu It was tmleml tlisl tin- sunlit enst iiuartar of tikMk em lU.iHri. iiiiaiiiiui ui ihm-Uy or ill, Mnrioii iiiiini,iiriiii, Willi (lie UHMTrettl iniiirl Iwlniiglnii to llteitis)te ul John HiniUi, .I.htm.,.,1, i, Milit. X'nw. tsssrninvl vlrhK' i Mid dinnv and salil Miucitdnieiil tlii-nin, I, Ui uiulerslgumi, Hbwailiil hiiii(nl h) said MirT as a naViw Utsoll uilil real imipeitA ,wriiiiTutM its, the Hist ilu of Ma, Inm, al Ihe Itmir uf MJo'i'liH's a ui , ul llieeuiirt liiMise lUmr. IH MarlDIi miiiilt unwiit, h'II the above ilmerllMNt ral eslale al ptiblli ailrtlnll to Hie UletuM IiIiIiIit, air easli, In erimiiop uimld derree aiidaiiteiidmi lit thereto. r. II llAri'KIII'Y, IUwhw. MAI STBIXBIl k III.0SSKH, -im.M.KHS IV- OTAro OIUVLO RANGE Til aj Toppfr Witt, o 0, Ylllfl OsflUai la lYirilltthAii with Itm lluuiaiiml nurila .ititilti.tisv tttM fntlim li.. r.t .1ltl baUont OUKGOX-WHiliAjIRTTR VAIiLKY, liny by one huudrett ami Itfty tuillea. I'. H. census reunion show I) KiiHaii iisio ill ine iiiuui. tintAii uiurai n iri no vyatouMi no. Uiuntier storms, no (allure ofl rwal stattf lu the t'nlou. Ui i no thunder sUirma. rtoh unUrie and Untuar lamU ehuap. IVn aow Mend Ants uttr tumphlet to Ouiii Id o leave ftanvllW, 111., i Halent, Oregun. IVrOae w . eensua renoptn ttlmwllnwiin t,, Im, ilu. always green; no void winter; no hut uiiimnors; eruiM; wieanuvinc mswnltlcent scenery: fruit fiirnis, worth section in u heat wmiiRtiy, at Miom, Kxeurslons will MWfesa, "J. M. Vrii TIM wme wlU aim beHnsertedilDlminieiiKU eastern puper. w'WltoJolnlt5trMnviae,orenriiut, hiuihi iwiiuiinm, lit L'ernuMton lu. III. it e ihmhi III una vtsj o isrgwli l! ailll IllUS luei.MM tK. tlMHiMUit lh fWlliU rVlUII U h Istir I IlKlekllLMfU hi t suslak, I M-, .l.s-l.v. ... II A...L.. ' " .V IMaiid re.ielA,ll, reM,, ilaesy (...(ing ,.eTHri ". I ..U.ii ,,",,, Vr .Xv in lhlMiihb(iHiktMi(iiiiiutitalslniet,iViii hrei.in '" '" . i.. , m hi. ii,i ,;iM pnirt) nil luiletliiit Die Onwm Uui.l i i,,iWv hi niiviiig iiml . 111114 imierl It Is n h hoc inslltntloii.U-lintiiuiian lltfrHsi the number of buyers In uul ilmm i Ict.i, sti; a pniwnv we II ive It r sale. e an- liluhh r his We wl.li to is Hi the litiulu -.. I .. ..n, . ' . : : i-"-,-.'.j ii i- ii ii tiuv it rr;.Vll'7"r,Vi,r.LH.!',Hr,',.l',,,,"' ''' "" hlenunwlwlththe bn.ln.vi. Inter. It l pumiiltigH UlH-rul ..i. v un,) i,. udd) eii'iid -lUlns 'sahin It l nut mi i xiMTlmi hi luii ts .In i, nm V M ! Ll,,w " '" l,r,",,,,v rt '"''I rt-tuit-, !i to Keep ll eU ot lein ilollsn. In itilvcrt IIU'IIIimU llMt MM Hir n !lin in -alxit ntl h.i.n. it.. ....I lumliii u iiii, (-irn.-l i Hurl', lo Mil... rv led niie thmiKand piit-MiliiKU,.trled tt.li I lui .ul, i.tii.....u ..r ., .!. ... ... . ....'. ..."......-... i II Ii I . "'", ' l""IIHI HppllCHtllllltll !? ?'. "' rt1? ' ""'!''-. '.' .. I" KriniiTa :.",; .'SuXm." uZ'.'t " isopikirtUllll) utti l largil) 'n ml lis nenilliiii. lu tin nmir. 130 State St., -t- -t- SALEM, OR. MmmuIbM our Nil. S cist stove, nun vWei) nualsked and gu.rsntewt, nu- iwly A aiesallv iua4ttf nssllnsjentt sawiln Cash Grocery Store, JIM v Statu v 9r. CALIFORNIA! the Land of Discoveries. S'fa Thosowhohavousod il tilth it tho most delightful sensation, and ignin is only productivo of tho horrible When a patient is "going off" or returning to conoioasnesh, ho often indulges in absurd remai ks. "There's mj bluo bonnet," said n lady, oiwnliig her ojes alter somo timo spent in a dentist's chair, "o I can't bo dead; that wouldn't havo been waiting for mo in lieav en " Another, a sober matron, was so delighted on leturuiug to consciousness, at seeing tho kindly fnco of her phjsicinu bending over bet, lifter sho had leui iloutingolF into space. that sho exclaimed excitedly, "0, tloctor, I lovo j out" "Ye, jes, I know it," ho lepllod, sooth I Ingly, mill sho has siucotUiclnrtHl that sho was io angry with him for under estinmting tho ilmpoitanro of her statements that she kept on wildlj insisting, "But jou don't under itnnd; Indoro joul" One young girl, compelled to go thiough a imlnftll sm-gleal operation, began laughing immoderately us soon us the tther affected lier. After her recov er) , slio was asked to recall the cause of her miith, and in doing so she laughed m heartily ngiiin "I can't tt-ll you how funny it was," sho de sk red. "I souned to bo crocheting, and there was a big muxmito going iumul out with the loops. Oh, if jou could only havo m how funny he looked!" I'ixmii which it maj be iufeued that ether, In common ith tuu-liioh ami opium, has tho power of investing the simplest object and fmagimugs with some nlwird charactei istics. A gentleman who liad inhaled ethei for tho purpese of liaving his teeth extracted, saj s Uicrowas some delaj In the course of tho operation, and when the last teeth wero pulleil lie had begun to regain consciousness. "I felt no iiain," he saj-8, in describing his sensations, "but I felt the jar when each tooth left my head Hut all tho timo I was dreamiug that Iwoswhladng through tho frtmnti y on a lightning express train. "At intervuls somo one throw ahupolog icnni the track, in front of tho engine, and we went over it with n bump and jolt Not until afterward did I realize that tho jar tvai that of n departing tooth." Courier-Jouraul TO THE-EASTI Shortest Route I Fastest Timo I Best Accommodations! 1iwest Rates! aw Apply for information to WILL H. PARRY, Capital Journal Ofllce, Salem. "nottce of finaTsettlement. In tho County Courtof the State of Oregon, for Marlon Count j. In the matter of the estate of Andrew Helu, deceased. , , Notice Is heicbv given that I haveflled mv final account, and that Mondaj, tho 7th dav of Jlay, 1883, at 10 a. in., has been set for hearing objections to the tnine. Julia Hi IX, . Kxecutrlx. vSaukm A tall stuck of.. Ikmm, Chh4 64, Kwk VtwUkk IsVr. Jms4 rcr4vl a ukv ulrli In Hw CMmsi taking Molttm. i mm. , rinrnVLOtj rorrnu KsVaslssssB TV rM m-m -.. ua or. I 3 Jkrl5"e.A XslJ JV V3 ' ' h ill sts r V . &? lh fvl -,v t YHir !!jr rr.vVMK 'eilMi, and a - "- w.uM-niuxiaijs n l.tlhM ....IT-.,., iiHti (iiiiimumi relict imL) MR MitRAMirn m&ji$m Ji AM J-JOKS1CSJ lOlilKO U UstaHvit saea.t. 01 kh.Ha. leer smnsMMii ur IsVmH saskksaes &&gXLttS?5l uttsnsjuti. AnvjcpG, Vf I" 4 . - N , o rone m .; mc s M I ; rivriwYu i?i AT .- LUNGiS r-Set.n GWtfilk ISev'j CKwIe.J .MjJjHJtjJie-' WLIW WURCBLWWiLr fAL MBMMKU VULlHriliHbtl"M HiMrt.lTfM Ckii"- Hnun1' ..' . !? .i11!?" ". inwm w ,' jwr nv attkdtAl l.. .. i iiieetlmc wild large salea. 7Ttr. Nothing but Praise Da'iVng", " ... u. iinrnt. V vnm vh sN .t l. Itrunbls, A IsalTn. i-al.' 1 hai It t ill atxxtiuplUli Ihe end dealrwl in ll i.rtxnvii...f ilM-Ttiii a uJSI II Will uti. hi t ii ).Hirtir hul wtU twxMiuiieiia ti . ,4hers, a lhHksaiies .... U.W.WIHI nave ineu mrvi Uilitnr. and iKa Iriltlagsuniufotw Convince You a swill Ik., iii rLTl T" -"is tK " " xh " rI., ,1TOS eUSlJIoln, ft,x,tt,"Uj" deuUJsV SANTA ABIE &iSnRrttihr,,,OTIS JOHN KMIDHT, TLaV UsMstsssssssBr sW fiwVMSIssVi or. D. W. lOG )Un AMI UUAHANTKEI) BY MATTHEWS & COMPANY, Statu ST., Salbm, Or. SNEU, HEITSHU &. WOODARD, VYhoresal, Depot. ;ht the Typewriter Is Ilolng. The tyiHjwrlteris creating a rev oluUon in tnetluxU of correspondencv, mid filling tho country with active, competent young ladios who are establishing a distinct profeion. and bringing into our business offices, lawl yers' ollk-es, wlltorial sanctums, etc., nn cle ment of decencj.puritjand method which U working tt lwrceptible change The field is widening daily, not from crowding out of tlieir place oung men who havo been in the habit of ckitalng a pre-emption for cleri cal wvik of all descriptions, but in creating absolutely new iiositioiw. The revolution, if .. ...v w vii i, nas come rrom the dls rovery to busiuesi men of an ability of which they were unaware until the great rwivtauonce ami excellent work of the tvuo w riUr forced them to it, . T,Brt of dlcta,Jo k almost a now art, but it is sttrtMiUiiK runidlv. bd.i h,ui. - are tstgimi ug to umlerstond that much of their live has been wasted in the mere me chanical drudgery of letter writing, and that through tHuployiiigRcomiieteiit amanun.U , - ; -"- kt on uhstroorre-sjhUKteoi-e w Ith the Want 1,bfe friction and Ue stuaUt amount of time. "Whereas, flvo ywreagisthe tjisriter was simplyn mo ebaalcal cnrtoMty, Unlay ite Htoous eUck can U, Ueanl in almost every wll rra Use.1 liuanaw -stablisluiawt Intlweouutrv A great revolution U ukins; X ttThw ntor u at U IsjUow of it-l-enwan ArtJounwL Slellimls or Ing lUugo Shooting. To the geoeral pnhlk- the iaiara In Crel- Ittefeaturssiuflhessate. UvviiStt. llssoiaiMnAoCavriwajnncviairaSti? JUe wan who wsafc boJIM .y.M TKraiae rSsWalasmttehtwsUt for ht.eirowo.ac. hkf.uIlWaaa Airi o. Us. oW hand, he cause he lajr o his Usck WhiJT, . . telarWaW lu sis- m -a " " swTwsiy oi sMsaetstekwasW THE YAQUINA ROUTE. OREGON PAHHC RAILROAD And Oregon Development eompinv's steamship lino. ! miles shorter, 20 hours less time than bj auj other route. First class through pisseiiRer and fielsht lino rrom Portland and all points in tho Wil lamette vallej to and from ban Francisco. Willamette River Line of Steamers: The "Win. M. Iloag," tho 1"N. S. Bent lej ," the "Three bisters," urc in scrvicofor both iassoin;er and freight trafllc between Corviilllsnnd Portlaud and intermediate points, leav Ins eonip.in 's vt harf, Corv allis, and JIcssim. llullman A Co whnif,00ana 202 Front street, l'ortland, three times each vv eek as follow s : Noimt iieuxn: I.cnv eCorvallls, Mondaj , Wednesday and Friday, !i A m; arrive Salem ilondaj, Wedncsdav and Friday, 3i-ji; leav o Salem Tutsdnj, 'ihiirsday and Saturday, 6 i mj arrlvo Portland, lucsduy, Thursday and Saturday , i JO v ji. SOUTH 110UM): Leave Portland, Monday, 'Wedncsdiy and Friday, bA it; nriivo Salem, Monday, Wednesdij and Friday, 7.15 V M; lcavo s.alcm. Tuesday. Tlmr-uiv and Saturday. (I a vi, arrive Cmvnllls, Tuesday, Thurs day and Saturday ,3u0r ir. TIME SCHEDULE, (Fxccpt Sundays): Lcavo Albany 100 I'M Leave Corv allis 1:17 PM Anlvo Ynquina 550 I'M Leavu Yniiulna - - - - - - - -OiOAJI Leave Coiv allis I0-1SAM Anlvo Albany IMS AM O. A C. trains connect "at Albany and Corvnlllh. Tho above trains connect at YAQUINA xv it Ii the Oicgon Development Cos Lino orsienmshipb between Ynquina mid Sm 1 mncisco. SMUVO DVTIS. STKVMEllS, VR03I S.VS Fit VCISCO. Willamette Valley, April "") Wlllaiuetto Valley , Miiy 10 Willamette Valley May "1 vv iiiameiio v alley MnJ SI OThAMEUS. Fl'.OMlAQUI.NA. Willamette Valley May 5 Willamette Valley May l"i Willamette Valley May 20 This company reserves tho right to change sailing dates w Ithout notice. m&i ll- fjengers from Portland and all lllametto alley points can muko closo conmctlon with tho trains of tho V''!P-J ROFTi: at Albany orCoivallK and tr destined to San Francisco, should! arrange to arrive at Ynquina tho cvcnluc before date of sailing. b i 'Br'f jinjl Irelcht Katfs Mnnis tie nf". lvr ''"""nntlo'i apply to Messrs. JiLLMAN A. Co., Freight and Ticket Agents 210 and 202 Front St., lVilland.o" C.C. HOOUE, Ac't Gen'l Frt. ,fc .La. jiiiu, circton nicinn it. it en 33. F. IiAAfP DR. A. C. IONey. REPRESENTATIVES ' Silverton. WMSIMPSON, Silverton. H S JORY, South Salem J B DARBY. Sublimity. J G EBERHART, Champoeg. SKERIFP. ALEXH.frHMpS0N, Silverton. CLERK. W I RAY, Woodburn. RECORDER. VIRGIL H READ Turner. TREASURER. W P JOHNBOy, Salem. SCIIOOIi SUPERINTENDENT W T VAN SCOY ' Jefferson. ' ASSESSOR. LOUIS RARZEE, Jefferson. COM3IISSIONERS. J D HURST, Auroia. HENRY GULVIN Marion. ' . surve'or. E A FORD, "Woodburn. CORONER. W B MAGERS, Salem. Overland to California VIA Oregon ft California Rail Road AND CONNECTIONS. THE MOUNT SHASTA ROUTE CAMrOHXIAEXrnES3 TltAIK-PAIT.V. rSortar Ar. I lOloZE Lv. 8.30 a.m. 0J0p.m, 100 p.m. b 30 p. m. 7:10 a. m. Lv. Lv. Ar. Portland Salem San Fran. Lv. LOCAL l'ASSENQEU TltAliTrfiuiLlTEI. ... . nuziXJAl. SOOn. in. 1 02 a. m. 12-10 p. in. Lv. Lv. Ar. Portland Ar. Salem Lv. Eugene Lv. 313p,m, 1252 p.m. 8-00 a. m. I'UhbMA.N BUFPET SLEEI'EBSr Excursion Sleepers for second-class Ms- clme! U tu"Sh trains frWrt ThoO. & C. Itnilroad ferry makes con. FasVM11!1;,"1,1 Ith0 regular tnun, onto Poitlaud. UhlsIoll tTOm tootot y Bt. West Side Division, Between and Cervallis: DAILY (FXCEIT SUXITVU 7 i0n. 111. I 12 25 p.m. rn nltt. XL C. H. HASWELL, Jr. GenUFrt !; lass. Agt. Oregon Development Co SOI Montgomery St.: ban Francisco, Cal. THINK ifOVERI That is About Bujing a Cao of PURE ROCK CANDY drips FROM KELLER & SONS. Lv. Poitland Ar. I 6 15 p. ml Ar. Corv nllls Lv. lJOam. M'3IINviLLE UXIMIESK) Tit V (DAHY exceit auium ). THXJa.m. 5. lo ii. m. 1 o0 p. in. Ii 00 p. in. Lv. Portland ArT Ar.McMlnnv llleLv. tJSl A'unny and. Corvallis connect with trains of Oregon Pacific Railroad. l or full information regarding rates, mnps- ec., npply to tho Company's agent, It. KOEHLEIt, G. F. and Pass. Agt. Manager. Post Your Friends in lie East! EVERY ONE COMPLIMENTS Us on our weekly edition, ns it contains w much excellent reading matter. We pro poso writing up tho Irutt interests of IhU i.ct,0.n' nnd J'ou cannot do better than to imv o the w cekly mailed to j our friends east wnomyou wish to post on tho resources of " Live and Let Live Paint .1?LE? !" "? . . tor rry,Ts-srsirsssM hnmsNisw isHfc i ............. w. swinM ssvs Hero'a Somsthlng ISlsoi We have a new lnmniry sonn l mnnii rs-tlmt vtre sell for & ciiV 0mS?n, In from evWy source, 8d In ,ou. "e ,JLh" WhlnK bklHr powder try Millar's at eeu ! K ihw pound can v J1S cJe ttgMi tor lu f1"'"" "". vv e are nsttssxEztss:. m KELLER & SONS, TBQwetg. I'llOK. II. DUMBS, ' Teaclier of Music HUNTLY & McFERSON, House, Sign AND - General Painters. Kalsominers, Paper Hangers and Decorators, And dealer In all kinds or yiu.u.. . , LEGAL BLAKKS 1ZS MWhfcSWf.tfetiitaBt "oSPJob All orders will reccivo prompt attentlea. Kstlmates on all kinds of work In our lw cheerfu ly given. Satisfaction Buaranterf. hhop in Old Court House on Court streH, Salem. Or. FARMERS, -:- LIVERYMEN And others in need of Team or Carriage Harness: It will be to jour Interest to call upon J Mrrt n dmtwt com plate stock Intb?; 7nnSl,e0orKTi''Umfc "" Carriigc Harness from A. F. Rissltr k 6. OK CHICAGO, ForwhichlaiuaoloiHunt, Tueseh"1 are all made from First Class Pittsburg Leather, Warranted. The Mnest line of Dusfsj .k5P' " svnM'hlsi In the city. a jylntnpT1hiu endvorJJ nct aMenikw to biwincM to merit a " unuance of tbeir ntvora In lb roturt EC S UMPOKT. E-M.WAITE.Sm.o,. k