'M i"T ' THE (UPim JOl'MiL. TKIIMH OK HUUSCIHITION. 11 A 1 1. V. Oncycnrl.yi.mil-.. "2M Hlx iiionlliM Ijj: mall.- T JK Tli roc inontlii win ------ Per utk, adhered by carrier ... i 10 Wt.KKLY. One vrnrhy innll " 2 Hlx month by mall. . ' One year, If paid In ntlviitiie l w Hlx iimntlin,lr pnltlliunlvimto w For ndrcrtlKlnK raleo apply at tbln ofllce. AHHubscrlWrHloTllKCAi'lT.M.Joun.NAl, who do not Hccure tbelr paper regularly will notify thin ofllcc, giving iiililrrKH.iiiiil the mutter III liomtfiiilnl lo at once. Olllri', corner Court and Liberty HticelK TUESDAY ..J UN 15 Si, IHSJi lliillrimil ItiiinorK. Itlfl riinioied that the Aatorlmt South coiihI rallroiid Iuih hlgned n eontraetwith Diindeo Held and bin luwoelutui for the eoiiatriiftloii of a railroad from Astoria to miiiic lx'lnl in the Willamette valley. JSIr. iteld 'inil IiIh iiHWielatuH are lo furnish the neces-ary capital lo i'oii Htruct the road, under the direction und management of Hie Aslorla board of directors. The company reprccnlcd by Mr. Held, to have b Bliod to It 31,(1.1!) in llrsl iiiorljm e Imnds and IM i" "K'! I"-'1" "'i,(,i as fust us the road is completed i.nd nccepted. The company al-o aniee to have) the road compleKd to ton nect wltli the r-'oiithein I'm lib at Home point in the vullej In two years, In tunc for (he wheat cnp. and to build grain elevators and tei nilual raellitlesat Aslorla. It Is nli rl-nortwl thai Mr. lb id will be or lias been elected piesidentof the Astoria tfc South uonst road in plain of .John A. Devlin, resigned. Pioneer. a riii" i : t.i t iiin tiiiti i . Tliu presentation or the (ioldcn (limit at the opera house last night by tho Ueorglo V llhorpe coin- ixiny wasaieally meiltoilouw pcr forniance. The opera bouse was pack ed as It had not been for years b a theutilcal pciforniance. The com pany play well together, and every thing from tho rise oi Hie cm lain in Its fall moves oil' with life and vim, Ah Hesslo Fnllfalx, Ueorglo Wooil thorpu Is unexcelled. The character of tliu Golden (Hunt us poitr.yed by II. Uarryniore, was a strong one. Ills friend .lack Mason, by lion Wowl, was well acted, and won much limine, for the peifoimer, Tlio purl of Hid villain, was carried hv It. llronson and was nkulydone. As Hthel Wayne, Ml-s Stover was Impressive. The company play "May Blossoms" to night, and will Imvoagood attendance. . -- On AiTiniiit nl Tin'. The city council prohibits thoo old wooden buildings from being moved on the grounds near the water works. These buildings ale no old that they cannot be moved without being patched up to stand the trip. It is a shame and disgrace ti lids city for such old buildings to bo moved from one place to another. Why not tear them down'.' In any nice city theio am never seen so jiiiiny old buildings as Salem has. If a tiro should get a good start In tho business part of the city hi tbe-e old buildings Halem would be in ashes as her sister city Seattle Is. Tear them out before anything like this could happen, A muni; llm i'l Ippli'il. lllehard Savage, w ho had hi hand badly mashed, Is Improving nicely. Mr. Durranee, who mashed his leg lu his lumber mill, Is able to walk around, .lames liutchclor, who has been snU'eilng limn a very sore hand, Is better to-day. Oswald West, wlm was hurt by his huro falling yesterday, Is lmprovlin; nice ly. Joseph I'vans, the boy who had his log broken by hl hoio IiiIIIiik, Ii Improving rapidly. James ltow, who had the mlsfoituue to brook his linger, will soon have I he uueof hU hand again. Xt Hltli'ttitUi Nci'ili'il, A new side walk should Ik) built along Marlon square oiit'ommerelal Htrvot. Ah the lionuU have rutted away now ones have been pltuvd In their portion, cau-Ing a shabby ap pearance. Duo IhmuiI Is now cutinv ly gone and many more almost de cayed. This should be attended to atonui', unless the eltv wUbos to pay mwiu) heavy d imago to Mime podcalnrlan who Is Uuud to get his neoU broke sooner or later or luno Kome other accident happen to him, Hun Out 11 Mnr. This morning 111 the tight o'elooU (nun wh about one iiillo smith of the depot it ran over a VHluaulomuiv, buMklug her by Hitd throw lug her oil' lu n ditch. A number of alli um Is have Ihvu Killed on tht. sec tion of the rtdlrmul, whoiv a gtuit many uiilmaU ai psslml. a M ?, 'uiuk. I'ontraitor ltuwd baswiiniuoncsl woik tin a iieut flSSLHi tuttago In Quttiii Anno addltluu, im ritMli Htiwt. ThU htl.itMiie U tut Ml. Adams, and will Uiamwt one, as! well u iK'llig it nliv liiipwveiiioiu r.irltml rnt.I.lli- ..mu-lni. .. - :,""' " ' "' r9.Mll.lU 11U U.-J J II JX I J JW Tilt: IKMItll OI'TltAIM: TO MHI7T.' mill Tiiry Art" In CoiuMcr Knfhi.iy I'nctory I'roiifiKlllnti. Tlio letter nmicntleri in fet'lf-exiilnii- nlrirvfiiiil Mliriu-H Hint Hid ill III It) of Rnlem Ih just what h'-r cKissciifl! '. J . . ehooM' to make it: I'AMJiCiTVlrlkUo.,Junc30. line from its present terminus in of the Oregonlan railway company. Mayor of Salem Dear Sir: At a' Highland avenue to the grounds of , The attachment was made to se meetfng of prominent citizens and , the Smte agricultural lonrd. 'cure tho payment of the taxes of business men of Dallas held June 18, 1 The rails were to-day ordered for that company due Mnrlon county 18S9, at Dallas, u committee was up- this most Important extension and j for the year 1888, which amounted pointed to confer with the business! the work of coiiBtiucting the line to 1077. men of the city of Salem lu regard to 1 will commence as soon as the ma-1 Alexander McKay, attorney for tho the feasibility of forming an h.corpo - ration to construct a hue of railroad from Salem through important sec - . .' .... . llnim 01 I'o ic cnmilv. vm llniui mill the Lucklamutn falli, to some point on tlie coast. This conimlllcc con sists of M. M. Kills, chairman: W. (. IJrown, J.J. Daly, H. Van Meter and A. K. WINon. I, its secretary of such meeting, was Instructed to introduce our action and dcire to the notice of Salem by correspond ing with you, the mayor of Salem. The committee deshe to Inform you that they stand prepared at any time to meet "with the citizens of Salem cither in a general meeting or through a committee appointed by your city to act In tlio mutter. Our committee arc prepared to ex press tlio urgent dolrc of this sec tion of country for tthe enlerpilse and to show very stionj.' Induce ments to nil parties concerned to proceed as soon lis possible with this move toward needed development of our natural resources and of your trade. Trusting that the matter may claim your favorable attention and thai you will express the de sires ofyotiiTell and of your city in the mutter at your earliest conven ience, I have the honor to remain, yours to command, Mattmi:w Yori'.M, Secretary. Mayor Williams placed the letter lu the hands of the board of trade, with this result: ' Notice Is hereby given that a spec ial meeting of the Salem board oft trade will be held tit the council chamber in the city of Salem, on t Thursday evening Juno -'7th, at 8 o'clock, lor the purpose of consider ing propositions for a railroad through l).illas, (he erection of a soap factory und such other business ns may coniobol'oio It. John U. WitmiiT, Pas. As this Is a matter of the gleatest Importance to tbobusiueas interests of Salem It Is particularly desired that there be a full attendance at the meeting of the board on this occa sion. A railroad from the heat t of Polk county lo Salem and connec tion with Ihe coast would be of un told worth to the city. Aside from Ihe railway proposi tion the consideration and discus- don of the following proposition from an Oregon gentleman will be had: "Salem boaid of trade: I am in infonned that you haveoU'eiedsoine inducements to anybody that would build a soap factory In your city. I am In company with a llrst-class soap maker and we are looking for a place lo locate and wo should like to hear from you, and If you think Iran object wo will come up and bring samples and full particulars about such factory." tiii: oitv roi'Ncu. Mi:i:n.i. Ihti'iullni; Mm I.IihIIm-TiIIiij,- tlm riiiB Iliillillii); I'l.li'llM. A( a meeting of the city council last night tliu petition of the Salem sheet ml I way eoinmnv asking cer tain cliangcs. In (lie oiilinitnto regu lating stieel lallwtiys wa read, and referied to the committee on ordi nance for the luupiuH' of having (lu aiueudmeulH made us pur request. Petition was piesented pmylngfoi the eoiutruetlon of u II 10 cistern nt wirnerof t'lieuieketo and t'oiunu clal stioctH, and aUo aklng (bat the hydrant and water Kwer of the pity ixtvlvo u thoixiuith tost. His feritsl toooiikldemtluu of ooniiulttee on lire and water. Petition wan mid asking thnt Marlon sheet betwtvu lltli nml 13th In widened hik,! ohiiW up for travel. Iteft'rri-d to coiuuilttm on street and ible pimperty. Thooommltteooii trenU und pub lie projH'rty wore- onloriHl to allvt t lo fur Ud for covering ehortlsot big bridge. An amendment w a proeenti'd to the lltv limits ordlnwuce, extending the (Ire U111IU to iiielude tho Snleiu wuter works. Thonaawigoof the bill afor tho usual third r.itdlng wtM. uiiKiihumi. "Hie ettKt of the his it;v of this iMiuhthib'iit will U) to uu' u cowmtii'ii of th- iuniotd of all t ho til I Uimhlo-dovu fiHiuo build ings lu town to h'oolt thlrtylx. Thoo old xlitdkaro itwtlly not wwtli moving und hiiould U torn down rather than iviiiovetl tm new sit.' t rvnialn AnMrape nd i,e.reii. It U h Ciirliott luvl TtMl Ih bodi' ' unw uvsra uitlbl to UMtxOI Rout uirdlt'ln.' lli.tt Ht auy ixlirr MMMUU. IIiikv lb mimrtaiMtv ... Ukliu IIikhIV SuvKiwnH.t uov , Mlit'li II nl d. Ijoutlu 111 ...I Iiitrt.iU V..H.I.1H.1 ' l! ) illl lUk .U.til.'l Illilji 111. Il.i . I IV- ' Ul UK till .)') 111. ll4 HVil.J 11 Iv.xi. I torn o i, w ...,., .u ,.. ,. 1. (v, UtMd jtu4Hmliii, wincit ircuiir to WIAJJ lllll IJM MM I A CTIIIJJH ,ui.n-ii i,.mi..t- ' Tin- I.lixto Im Kitf-mlnl on to tho fitntn I'nlr OroiimU. At aniertiiiKof Hie (lirectow ami i flock UolUcrs -J I tliu Saloni strwt railway r-onimii.v tlita iiionilnjr it . .. . ...... ..i i ii.u 1 was decided lo at once exieiiu me , terlal arrives, which will be within liquidator of the narrow gnugu line-, . a very few weeks, it is expected to ,,, t the depot here a few weeks ! have the entire line In operation bc-'ago and telegraphed the Sheriff to , - .. ,..,, .i.i.r..ii ...1.,... l.r,.i . 1.1. v, ir,. tnl,l i.t llisit. lore iuir tune tint luu. iiuii m-.v. will lie thousands of people to carry. This extension is 2,800 feet hi length and makes the total of street railway lines here nearly live miles. Tin' route lrom the nresenucrminus lu Highland park will be down Highland avenue and tlfrough the Jane near the Brooks' propprly, where it crosses the old stage road, and on tlie other main road to the fairgrounds. The terminus will be at the railway station, where close connection will be made with all trains. The extension of the Oregon land company, from tho Grant corner to the north end of Highland park, will be completed some time next week, when work will begin on the 2S00 feet. When thece extensions are com pleted Salem's street car line will cover a good route. Passengers for Salem from Portland can save money and time as well by put chasing tickets for the fair "round, where u car will be found that will take them quickly to the business center. The line then can have a car at each depot to meet the same train, which will be most convenient. There Is alwaysmore or loss travel to the fair grounds, especially during the sum mer season, and this extension is certain to be one of the best paying ones yet proposal Illfill WATiilt .MAUK at tiii: im:x. Inrn t:onIi'ls Tliau i:t.r ISornri .Inliiiny .-MiAllNIrr DjIuk. Tho roster of jirisoners at the Ore gon state penitentiary to-day con tains the names of more men than were ever confined within those walls nt one time before. There are now .'tiW, and the highest previous census was 20!). This was several years ago under the administration of Mr. Collins. Mr. Downing bus been of tlie opinion for some months that the three hundred mark would be reached before summer, and ho seems to have been right, us there are many criminals now on trial throughout the various counties. Four new men were initiated into the state service yesterday. Tliey weio Win. Sharpe, for llireo years for larceny, and It. M. Schnldcr, llfleen years for rape, both from Multnomah; and Win. Fletcher, one year for larceny from dwelling and J. 1). C0III111, thirty months, for lar ceny of cow, both from Klahnath county. Johnny .McAllister, tho little boy who muidercd his parents and was sentenced for life from Jackson county, is in the last stages of con sumption nuil his death Is hourly expected. Ho has been unable to eat anything 'foi several days and since yesterday has been too weak to speak. He Is rapidly Hearing his end and will go down lo tin early grave with the secret of his crime looked ecurelyluhls and only his blvnst. Several dujs ago tlieattondants, seo ing thnt the boy was rapidly failing and must go to his long home soon, iimde an attempt to learn from him the truth of the bloody murder, but wore unsuccessful in gaining the least Information. The boy seemed not to real 1 40 the enormity of the crime mid hoalwujs when mention ing tun mmI circumstances seemed to have no oleiir-uuilorstniiding, being .ippiiivntly In 11 dream. Johnny Is out fourteen yoansold and luu, spent nearly two yearn of thnt time in the tall and iMMiitentinry. Till! XMIHIIW ODAOIt I'llliCIIAsi;. l'li soiillinrn I'lmllU- Will ,mr llullil Ilmiieh I.Iiiks In Oretcuti. The dispatch announcing that tho Southern Pacific eoinp.iuy had bought the narrow guage lim of liioUreguiiIan rnilway oompauy In trvgou was oonllrnijd at the gvner l ofllw of tho SouUiorn Paeifte otiuiHtny In Sau Franehwo ht night. I'lie general uiuWrtrf4iidlug there Uthut fu'lowlnir thht Wto nurohutsJl Don t you forget that tli theouiitvuiiv will build two litiinrt'rou restaurant Is the only pit itnt liRiui'Uo to iviunU'U' their ml n. Mem. One th.it the eJttcotb of till' KIIIIIUII llHVtMllMtlkMHl fiirtmuio liut p.-i fan lir.iut'li from tirvl-I- tliroii:!) M miw t. .liniitlm II ttlluT t'l.lll. 1 W.ll l .1 'I !l -( 1 It Will '!v tll.tll ;t lllu lit . 111 I'.ni -t it: v.. t ilu I' 1! I'- ll I '' 1 mi-ou chvti Mttuvt'ullli: llio rouil. ' II H .(. ItlMt It tw i .ll 1 c lll.i' t.i III.. -' .. k.-' 1 1 m 1 1 ,u.! ' . t ' rK.t , .. 'i. ... 1 . . 11 -a tl tK !'. I t I nil !. r lint 1. Inn tn ai- V'l'lli 1. 1 i.t f tll THE CAPITAL raVTTNTN'Gr JOTJTtyAIi. OAIOK ATTAClir.II. ................. .SlwrllT Crnlotn I.rvlci on I,ocoinoth", Cam, nml Tool J'or Tnxe. i At one o'clock this nttcrnoon Sheriff C'rotmn returned from iwj s, Landltiff, where lie had gone to at- .i. ,..,. ..tii....i,.,.l.-....1 nrnnertv tacu Home rouiiigsiocKuim piiv , ,iU;l.-l nnn. m. .-...v. ...111. liu ra.u ..v. ..... I time that the taxes for 1883 would be forthcoming, but as they failed to coino Sheriff Croisan I thought best to secure them while there was yet a chance. According' ly, ho went over to Pny's Landing and attached one,locomotlve,(which was then in the repair 'shops), one passenger coach, live box cars, together with tlio tools and machinery to be found about the round house and shops. This is all worth several times more than the claim and un less the taxes are paid by July 1st the property will be sold under tho hammer. Much more property could have been levied upon without Intel fering with the U. S. mall, but sufllcicnt was seized to satisfy iill claims. "Wni. -Hay was appointed' deputy s,herifl and will have charge of the attached goods until a disposition is made of the matter. Articles ot llniirpni'illliiil Articles of incorporation were filed with the secretary of state to-day as follews: The Land and real estate company of Portland, with capital stock of $10,000 divided into shares of 100 each. Geo. Lyons, W. G. Steel, W. G. Itcgesloy and Ii. It. Peebles arc the incorporators. ruiiEhY ruitsoxAh. Irwin Putnian of Turner is in the city. Ij. Uilyeu of Eugene is in the city on business. How B. V. Moody took tlie morn ing train for Sclo. M. C. Wire camp im from Port laud this morning. Gen. Odell came up from Port land this morning. A. Ileoker and w ife are in tho city, on a shoit visit. Dr. W. W. Gicsy of Aurora was in tlio city yesterday. Mrs. Ed. Croft left this morning for lirownsvilloon a visit. A. T. Yeaton left this morning on a business trip to Portland. Win. Shrouder started tills morn ing for a month's visit up the road. Prof. MeElroy returned homo this morning, from his trip up the road. Thos. Strang, father of Gus. Strang, arrived in the city from Montana this morning. Secretary Mclirldc, Governor Pennoyer and Prof. MeElroy took the morning train for Corvallis. Mrs. Foreman, formerly of this city, came up from Portland and is. visiting Mis. Miner of North Salem. l.Ol'Ah Sl'MMAUY. The D.ivid-011 Jlros. are here this nfternoon and are giving their tight-rope performance on the street.- The Occident came up tlio river from Portland this morning and will return today. She brought some general merchandise and a threshing machine to this place. Painless dental operationsut Dr. T. V. Smith's, i2 State street. . A marriage license was this after noon granted to Kred Miller mid IOllji Kinsey. We lutve eltihjy-six acres in a good state of cultivating luljolnlng the thriving town of Cjervais, at JG0 per acre, or choice of forties at the winie price. Thirty acres of timber near by at $30 per acre?-" raro bar gain. Dl'.NCAN l' llOOTlI. Variety Is the eplee of life, but for good live (-pices, pure entice, A 1 ttm, tlret-ela grocerlus and fiuilts and vegetables in seifeim the place to go is to the store of iulro l'nrmr & Co. Their doallngi nr honet and fair, lrntr, fairest, For your meat go to Lafore's to-lay ou talo street. tf Don't you forget that tlio Hon ice you lo-11" 8t kooiI amiuro meal for the hlun,, M,m of twenty-tl ve cents. rtght H.-d CTt- Citre unnqtuilcd for iWMutaudi'iiuiiilc intuitu mill ixtkts nnd all trrlutiiMj or ;li r imfemp. Sold liy nil dnmu-.n;. Wrlntal Myrrh lv.o 8.U vme ott nwdiH-mr vvfr) mm? jou Uitvo 11 linnh Willi It. Trylt. fv.ia bVMUttrus'jIaU Wrlft.i ltt. WiKiry liirUUiJ nn lnfnll 1 !. rrniHl. Mriliemotobtlmite rimh o 1'ijtiIu awl 1 Military. SaM by nil trust;..-! V l.l Kill ll . 1 i a .v. i . ( tiii alt fi v Of tPi;r. ittothtu Rr i rotaurant. u (rum Itailcnbrand' lnt -! woiuv of Ih many i of hU ctktlujc lvtrlora. . u Ut ;nj.ffLIit cotliw lu Ana ai for ovalrni v lllld IWtfitU hr nnnnl lu '......ill i .k I This new plat Jurt put on the market Is the met desirable nowolfcred BmcmS building lots. They have no equal. T ho whole p at is n fine tate of cultivation, .-ceded In clover, with a good turf. No grt ibs, no ."IS, no roclcor gravel, soil good, elevatedand level, has a fine v to of the c,, surrounding country, the mountain range an ' nJ g peaks. Pure cold well water. Is twelve blocks south .or the Chcmckete hotel and postofT.ee blocks. Thee lots are of bred by J & , ntn Installments, one-tenth cash and one-tenth in W"" without interest 1 nun unit.. t, '" "' , "r." c wltll0t intcrest. Gov 10re than the prices named for be on lo g til lie d eral lots have already been sold on which linen m deuces au .,.! o .,..,l,nr innro hnvn bPOIl OntiollCd. It J Oil V. lllll. OI1L ui uiu.t ,vin,n..t interest until mil. Tliese ,,. iv ..u..i. . '"-": -" ',..,. ,,,,,......... .. - - --- . mll on JONES & WATSUN, whj win THE RELIABLE GROCERS Corner State and Liberty Streets, Salem. " Specialties in Table Luxuries, Fine Tea, and Coffee, Creamery Butter, Cream Cheese, etc. AVE LEAD HST Remember tlie Til r ITIJjj O Success in Business requires preparation ! Therefore, thoroughly master Commercial Arithmetic, Business Penmanship and Business Correspon dence, Book-keeping by borh Single and Double Entry, the nature and correct use of Commercial Papers, Commercial Law and Business practice. Learn, also, Shorthand and Type-writing, Manifold, and Dictation work. All these uro needed in busine.s, and are thoroughly taught by exper ienced teachers at the SA LEM BUSINESS COLLEGE Griswold's Block, Salem, Oregon. Pram Ten to forty Ire, One Mile from Auiiisvillc and Ten Miles from Salem, Several fruit growers from the east "liavo "declared their intention to locate with us and there is room for several more. Sample No. 1, 20 acres more or less, high land gently rolling, deep rich red soil, all under plow, suillclent fence. Price $-10. Saiuple No. l!, 20 acres, more or less, partly under plow, partly covered with willows, gently Inclining and level land, both red and black MI. Pi Ice ?22Wo$;iO. j ' Purchasers can pay S per cent, interest on half for five to seven years. From S.ileni take train to Turner and thence to Aumsville on Thomas tiros', hack line, and cull on the owner, Mr. Wm. Shaw, one niilo north ot depot, or for fiuther particulars address , J. J. HARDEN, Stayton, Oregon. wsES5oiat53areaBss3t Look tint for loss Jiy Fire dm tug tho hot weather. inn I1 (I lh WITH ISAAC A. MANNING, HANK IH.OCK (Ul'-STAIRS.) Ill lb PkHlflruf lHMll.llli1 lln.um ,.r T I.. rp..., Nwihwn of LquiIoii. ihe nrin nle. repwSSrtiiif WBUons ' irv Mm I.. .rfiHlir iil l wpuni. , Vrtui' OntnikiMUil Syre UU rt-IUbW iMltrlH &. if HwbUkHl. Tuitw and build 1 hire F y ire IllSIII'C 1 Iff lSs'ia!SSSKilsS 11 1 i LB lots are now iiciiumj ----- :,.,.ll,Hl,n1ntH. snow j .ur CANNED GOODS. Place and Call. mm ! UND WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY Gnuiuates Students1 in in mr til . I ' Normal, Business, Law, AND MEDICAL COURSES. It is the oldet, largest nnd least oxnen. IvelMMUitlon 'of laming in the SfiStg: School oiHns first .Monday in September Send for catalogue to ' w THOS. VAX SCOY, J7: iresiueni. Salem, Oregon. Turin for Sale. Ita acres, lncres, "miles southwest of Salem "prfliwlng.buulnese, J3&3fflirf.s.SasfeS& near fenced. fratTr. SVUSEfrI.Sl,:.llaPn? . V ". ........w.i, 4u ktviieil TO ' 1 iienr uheven hundred dollar hif.i...S' ,.,,; -- ,:"'T. '.r?.' "'J . nnea iitiruirnund oilier out bulldlm. i5nn.i" gntlu. gms, nud fruit la'sVlhtlynd healtnv locution, mni i.i..i.iT.:.S I1?? JsaB'SKSiSfiSfSaSBfyar A FULL-LINE -OF Crockery and Glassware! . VltU specialties In Valerian China Tea Scfs, French China Dinner Sets. KIDG WAY'S FAMOUS Buckingham Pattern OF- ROYAL SEMI-PORCELAIN Of wltlch wo constnntiy keep a full line nnd open stock, enabling us to make tin Dinner and Tea sets of any size, or sell by tlie single piece. The flnest assortment ot CHAMBER SETS Kver shown In Salem. A PULL STOCK Ot thclntest pnd handsomest patterns la Glassware. 49-1'lease call and examine our stock. WELLER BROS., 201 Commercial Street, Salem, Oregon, have received direct Tho Finest Lino of CARRIAGEJS, PHAETONS, SPUING WAGONS,, STAGECOACHES, MOUNTAIN WAGONS SKELETON WAGONS, DOG CARTS and OTHER VEHICLES which will bo sold nt Prices and Tens to Suit All! These goods 'aro Ur.s.t-class and as their stock Is very largo n person can And what they may wbh. Their warehouse on 8tat street Is completely tilled, and they have another car load en route now. Look out fortheni; something tine MARVELOUS MEMORY DISCOVERY. Only Genuine System of Memory Training. Four Books Learned In one reading. Mind wandering cured. Every child and adult greatly benefited. Great inducements to correspondence Classes. Prospectus, with opinions of Dr. Win. A. numinond, tho world-famed Specialist in. .Mind Diseases, Daniel Grecnleaf Thomp son, tho great Psychologist, J. M.Huody D. D., editor of tho Christian Advocate N. Y., Itlchard Pro -tor, thescieutlst, Honfc V. V. Astor, Judah P. Henjaman, nnd others, sent post freo by Prof. A. LOIsETTE, 237 Fifty Ave., Nt Je-lWO. dr MING. ONE OF TIIK LAKGKST ESTABLISH ments In the State. Lower rates than Portland. Largest stock Legal Blanks 1 the State, a-d biggest discount. Send for price list of Job printing, nnd catalogue 01 legal blanks. Ti M. WAITE, Steam Printer Salem Oregon. BLACKSMITIIING and HORSESHOHNff. I Ilnvo moved to 47 nnd 49 State street where they nro now ready for work. AU our old patrons and friends are Invited to call and bee 11s in our now location, we uro better prepared for work now thaa ever linvlng secured more room. 10-1-tf. BL1CKS.MIT1IIXG aod WAGOMIiKKff. HOLM & GLOVEU,TIIK OLD RELIABLE 1 Mllncksmitbs, have removed their shop to the corner of Commercial nud Chcmckete ttS.. Where tllPV urn rpnriv .fn RPrve the public. They are now prepared better than I ever to do till kinds orwngon nnd carriage 1 milking nnd repairing; all kinds of black; miming nndTepjiInng, nnd a genenu uoreitiioeing.buslncss. They have nil kinas , hand made, etc., an a flo manner. Sneci&l nltnntlr.' onsand attention given to the construction of wag- csirrlages. Itemember the piaca opiioslte wI,P0,"e siato l nsurauce building. im MEN ONLY! KSmvESSjS teemylre SCRIM 4 PfflU, SCRIBER&POHLE wW jlttif. I Hum in Orvgqu, lie. " """""