t " iTWWWJW WmgHf r .- -iXMUtatnu' AN INTKBESTZNG CASK. WtfiuSOTOS, April 17. Tho sec ..... of tbe Interior Una rendered decision In tlio case or tho Wllln-I t Me Vnllev ami Cascade Mountain j Mod road Company of Oregan vs. tph A. Morton, uu .iuiy u, io.u, i,nres3 made a grant to this com ny twelve miles In width aud ex fndiug across tlu Htate. Soon there !ner tbe Commissioner of the Gen- ,rsl Lanu uim-u b"- " "" d OlHCe iimu." .u"v . tihlii the gmut were withdrawn tipraeDt auu chuj. au uwutc jddressed to the laud ofllcc at La nLnde district was never received; Deitber was tno fuct of il8 non ,.wiDt known at the General Land Office until June 19, 18&5. In the me.iD time a largo number of set ters, among them Morton, settled upon the land. On March '2, 1889, Congress passed ,jw directing suit to be brought SI 10 forfeit this anu ceriain ower The Wagon Konu Com pany held that the jurisdiction ol the Interior Department was ousted bv the act, and also that the land factually withdrawn from settle ment aud entry by tho act of the commissioner of tho General Land Office signing and mailing the no ,fceof withdrawal. The secretary holds to the con trary, however, on both points and directs that no patent be issued to thecompany p.Midiug suit under the act of March HA. This decision in favor of Morton practically decides a large number of similar cases in the Li Grande district. TO WED AN ABOLITIONISTS' OBANP SON. Kewyork, April 17. Tho crown iug event of the great rebellion is at baud. The engagement is an nounced of Miss Winnie Davif, tho eldest daugh I er of JeiTer&ou Davis, late President of the Southern Con federacy, to Alfred Wilkinson, of Syracuse, a grandson of Samuel J. May, tbe great abolitionist leader. The event is of more thnu ordinary significance, owing to its bearing on the outbreak aud fall of tho rebel lion. This marriage, when accom plished, will unite two families that have been heretofore the most im placable polhtical foes, and to whose efforts the fierceness and fervor ot the rebellion was largely due. THE I'LOT THICKENS. UrantKord, Ont., April 17. A discovery which may further com plicate the Burchell minder case has been made. The name P. C. Benwell on the hotel register sup posed to have been written by Bunnell's victim, it is now learned, was placed there ty another young Englishman of thesame name, who came to this country u few weeks before the Princeton tragedy. As Burchell has insisted that tho sup posed murderer Benwell is still alive, an effort will now be made to identify the murdered man as the one who registered here. A STRONG TICKET AND PLATFORM. Albany, Or., April 18. Prom inent republicans here Interviewed agreed that the ticket nominated is -n strong one, aud is composed of popular men who will command the respect and support of a good healthy majority in Juue. Tho platform, It is nckuowledj-e, is a bold, sensible document, which speaks out on the questions of interest to tho state in no uncertain manner. Beveral prominent dqmoerats admit ted that there are some good men on the ticket whom they do not wish to sec defeated. cowardly murderers. Jackson, Miss., April 17. Gov ernor Stone has been notified of a horrible assassination In Laurence county, thirty miles from this city. Tbe stable of Jerry Uass, a colored man, was 11 red by unknown parties aud when Bass and his son Charles went to extinguish the Humes, tbey were tired on In tho dark less. The boy was killed and J3ass was badly wounded. Their dwelling-house was then burned to iboRround. There is no clue to the murderers. A reward has been of fered for their rapture and eonvic Won. HDNTINQTON HAS A COVETOUS F.YE ON THE OREGON I'ACI'IC. San Francisco, April 17. C. P. Huntington went to Portland this cveniug to look after ihe Southern PcJiic interests in that region, and there Is a possibility that he may Inspect the Oregon Pacific road which the Southern Pacific Is said to eovet, us a possible outlet, in case the Union Pueiflo should build Into California. KILLED TilBOL'OII JEALOCuV. Tacoma, April 17 A negro by tho name of Scott, a pianist in house of HI repute, was shot dead , to-day, as It appears, by his wife be iuse of Jealousy. TDRNKD TllAITOH. Ei'QKVC, Or., April 18. It Is said the man Iloyjj, of Portlund, who recently raised a subscription of about thirty dollars a month among ur citizeiiH to have hlui um hi in- TELEGRAPHIC NEWS uetico In scrnimKTiiiimWRuTPh'ow!: lias turned traitor and worked ngatnlst tho town Instead of for it. Naturally enough his services are wanted no loneer and his salary has stopped. 3KLL10NAI1513 UltOPS DEAU. Los Anhkles, April 17. O. W. Childs dropped dead this morning from heart failure, caused by asth ma. Tho deceased was the owuer of the Grand opera house, and real estate valued at rt million and a halt dollars. Kiciitown, K. Dak., April 17-A sensational tragedy occurred at noon yesterday at the country residence ofO. P. Ziner, of Stark county. Albert Ziner entered tho house of his brother, O. P., and assaulted the latter's wife, whereupon O. P. Zi ner seized u shotgun aud literally blew his brother's head off. Albert died almost Instantly and his brother was arrested. A great crowd gathered at. the jail at night fall, and it was feared that the pris oner would be lynched'. The sheriff is powerless to withstand the mob. and has no opportunity to spirit, his prisoner uway. CONDENSKirTKLEOUAJlS. Ex-President Hayes Is in Kci Hindu. Three thousand Chicago carpen ters are striking for eight hours as u day's w.irk. Tacoma's oflclal census reveals a population of only 28,431 inhabi tants. The California graud eonimandry of Knights Templar is in session in Sau Francisco, Acting Com mander Sir Samuel II. Wngeuer, of Sau Jose, presiding. A premature blast at Speed's ce ment mills, Sellerviije, Iml Thurs day, killed three workmen, lining III)" their bodies horriblv. All leave large families. The Oregon Immigration board is adopting u wise course iu endeavor ing to co-operate with the local boards of various counties in the work of inducing immigration. Leigh Harnett, the mining ex pert, is largely interested iu the Myrtly creek mine, in Douglas county. The discovery is said to be unusually rich. The Canadian government lias under consideration an impor tant measure with a view of offering tho working classes the advantages of a gigantic scheme of co-operative insurance, and an endeavor will be made to get the bill through during the present session. The main idea is to enable working people to in sure for themselves n competence in old age. Wednesday night John Krapf, a German farmer, living near Santa Rosa, was arrested in that city ap parently drunk. While on his way j to prison Krapf told the arresting i officer that he had taken poison. ! The ofileer thought it was tho whim of a drunken man, and locked him in a cell. About 5 o'clock Thursday morning he was discovered in con vulsions, and before medical assist ance came he died. There has been n sharp advance in the silver bullion market in the past two days, based upon the ex pectation that the silver measure now before congress will become a law and that the purchases to be made under the act, together with the requirements for the arts, will absorb the output of American mines, leaving the European mar ket dependent for its forty millions' worth upon the pro met of Mexican and other foreign mines. The river and harbor bill as com pleted has appropriations for Oregon equal to those of any state iu the Union in amount as follews: Canal at the Cascades, $400,000; Upper Columbia, including Snake river, Oregon and Washington, $20,000; Columbia river, $425,000; Lower Willamette and Columbia river front below Portland, 540,000; Willa mette river above Portland, 11,000; Coquille river, 80,000; Siuslaw river to commence construction of a jetty, $50,000 Bolilinger's Improved lace curtain stretchers and quilting frames com bined. Every housekeeper should have one. Any lady can usa them. For sale at the White corner. 4-14 eod St. The Prize. Safe and Reliable, is the brand of the new baking powder at Farrar & Co'. Every buyer gets a prize. Chocolate cream caramels, and other new dainties that will make vour mouth water and your teeth ache, at Jones & BeruardPs. Tho Bon Ton restaurant Is setting I the best 2o cent meals In the city uow. Ihikii II v. flood baled hav 'delivered to any part of the city at . $10 ikt ton. 31onnAN & Mkau. 1 Yes I urn uoinir, when on the first excursion of the faouon to Al baiiv. tf. Mrs. Sarah M D.ivls, of McMltin- .vllle, is a late arrival at the asylum. feaHS!iPltE3IBC(lU!lT-DE0ISI0XSr - I Decrees Rendered by tho High Court of Appeals that Sits in Salem Salem. April 17, 'ix). Appeal dismissed In tho case, of the state of Oregon, resp., vs. Euos M. Iloten, npp.; appeal from Jackson county. State of Oregon, resp., vs. Geo. Chastaiu, npp.; appeal from Klani ath county; argued aud submitted. H. K. Hauna ntt'y for npp.; Win. M. Colvlg ntt'y for resp. E. J. Kaiser, app., vs. tho state o' Oregon, resp.; appeal from Jnckioti county; argued undsubmitted. Win M. Colvlg and A. S. Hammond att'ys for resp.; H. K. Hanna ntt'y for tipp. SUite of Oregon, ex lei Edwin Hardy, resp., vs. James Gleason, app.; appeal from Multnomah count;; argued and submitted. L. B. Cox ntt'y for resp.; Chns. II. Carey ntt'y for app. I'EKSONAIj MKNTION. Frank Wrlghtiimn went to Ger vais this afternoon. Mr. S. Martin, of Turner, was in the city on busine.-' to-day. Miss Dearborn was a passenger on the north bound train. W. T. Slater was a passenger for Eugeue City this morning. .luliuslluef aud sou Carl went to inspect their farm in Polk county to-day. We uiuterstaad that Mr. Ualne Fisher has settled at Newton, Iowa, aud brought n livery business. Senator Coggswell and J. V. Hamakar, of Liukville, were in the city to-day. J. N. Brown, a graduate of the law department of the Willamette university, lias been spehding a few days in the city visiting friends returns to lleppner this atienioon. Wm. Sullivan, of Bock Creek, who has been attending the conven tion, returus to Albany to-day, wnere lie will take the O. P. for his home. Senator W. Sinclair, of Coos coun ty, nud Mr. D. H. Getchell, his neighbor, ate iu the city to-day. The gentleman report that republl lican prospects are good there, but an increased tendency to vole the union ticket. Supt. McElroy starts this evening for Albany, aud will visit Eugene, Roseburg aud Corvallis before his return, in the interest of the na tional educational conventfou. "We expect about 500 teachers here at Salem to the State Teachers' Ass'n, July 1,2 and 3rd. We will do some work the 25, 26, and 27 of. Juue to get ready for the National Ass'n, at St. Paul July 8 to 1(1. About 5000 copies of the resources of Oregon as well asliteratuieof boards of trade will be distributed." . IlKAb KSTATB TKANSrT.llS. I Vanduyu and wife to Id E Wild, the undivided one half of Its I uud 2 in bill 2: It 2 in blk ii; lis I, 2,5, 0 and 7, n blk 4; lis 2, JS, -1, 5 mid G In tilkfijhlsO, 7,8,10, Hand 12; aUollsl, 3,4,5,0, 7,8, 12, 13, Hand 15 in hllc I) of Yew Park ad to Salem; alfeo S2 acres just south of Yew Park 815,000 O. G. Smith stud wife to Mary E Little, a imrt of It .'! In blk 2!) in University ad to Salem Jacob Couser to Otto Shultz NJ of blk 2 of Jeilerson P H Ewell and wf to Otto Shultz NV of blk 2 of Jeiler son Charles H Young to Edmund Al En trie, 10J acres in t 5 s,r I w John Column aud wf to John Kirk and Thos Kirk, 150 acres in t 4 s, r 2 w 11 A Thomas and Geo W Watt to V H Wild. E.1 of blk 22 iu Capital Park ad to Salem H W Savage and wf to A E Parker, 0 acres In t 7 s, r :s w F Vander Uaan and wf to Oscar G Smith, parts of Its 2 and :t in blk 2!) of University ad to Salem P S Kniuht and wife to Stephen Preiteusteln, laud iu Capita! Park ad. George- H Beebe nnd Arar.v Ileebe to Robert Trader, 2i acres of claim No 70, t 4 s, r 1 w. Iletbert E Chapman and wile to Martha Ashcroft, a parcel of land iu block 70, Chits Hubbard's ad. United Slates of America to Albert Brlgg-, n eq of the ii w q, aud lots 1, 2 ami ", of of sec 30, t 0 s, r 1 w; contain Ing 107 acres. J H Ziuimerleand wf to Geo A Buchanan, 1 acre of land M L Cliiiiiiberllu and wf to James Parker a parclaof land in Turner J J Leavilt nnd wf to An thonv Weddle, Its I), 10, 11, 10 ami 18 In blk 3, Jeflenum s.-o 1 2500 0000 200 1002 750 175 1400 42T 125 .H600 I lO.Trt " " 1 $n4,'uo Total linlvurbon lias tlio ntioHt line of saiccus ivor shown In &1I0111. 1 , ..,,. ...,.,.. . , .. 1 iui( i.TJIlIVATlS ItOMtI)IN(i A tw gentl- -i-iasl I 111(111 ainnMMlii good bouid and una- - pLtrtuitW lodging at ihe onrner of Winter A dancing party wlllluko )laco'Twd,"'r,lu,M," WiUm$9 $' ,hlB evening at Diamond's liall. ' ... '' p!'TK lMlAltlI.V(t.-A f-w Ijidlen LflC. a luitii.'u uliru mi kiraut J or ieniliii. n ...ii ..Ol' 111, al ruon- ofriaem. Leave sboe an. I get rt- ward at this office THE CAJETA. &VWXI2SQ' JOVTXNAJU. - HoTIik-Ajit'.iV rtlEMElCETKIIOTFI .loh ii Detrick, Pertland: W F D, Mercer. L niblentz, K J M liters, I Poniard;.! Malrdil, W Calllgan, J t Hauler, H M Al.rams, p; utu Williams, CinulnnattijFred L-emnn, .1 II tiDolbiim,.1 Boston; J li Hell, Roseburg; W M Burroughs. Qmnhn; C A Cogswell, Lakevlew; J W Ha iimkiT. T.lnkvllle: D H Getchell. j Randolph; Fred P Baker, N Y. COOK HOUSE. D Cnvanngh, San F; E P Walker, F A Wanless, F M Smith. Salem, Del; D Hurst. D Keene, Jr.. Lincoln, Neb; Sam Waters, Portland; UluTs. u MnMlck.San F; Mllunfrlll.'Porf land; Daniel Giles, Myrtle Point; P J Seharbacli.Woodburn; W Whit ney, F M McDaniel, Stnyton; C P Giover, Robt Thompson, .las Culver, Oregon City; Henry Allen, Silver ton; J F Dtspaln, Cottage Grove. JOHN HUGHES, Dealer in Groceries, Taints, Oils nml Window Glass, Wall Pa per ami Border, Artists' Ma terials, Lime, Hair. Nails and Shingles, Hay, Feed and Fence Posts, Grass Seeds, Etc, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Summons. In tho Circuit Court, of tho county of .Minion. Oni Ilnivls, ptnlntltr i Suit to dissolve Vii. ,-- the nniiria.-ro Samuel Hants, defciHl'l J contract. ToSaimul HarrN, Mild defendant: In the name of the stale ofOrcson, you arc heieuy commanded to answer the complaint tiled In Mild eoKirt nxalni-t jou, In theabovo entitled Milt, uytlie Hthilny of .Tune, lolO, the llnt day of the next reu lurterm of wild rouit.aiidyounro furl lie notified that If von ("nil to answer lis above requited, said pltilntiir will tnko a decree dl-Mil Intr the umiri.ipe contract nmvra Ntlus between you and her, nnd for the custody of the two children, fruits of snld mnrilnse. "lid for coMs This summons is published bv order of Hon. II. 1. Boise, Judjie. Dated Apiil IS, lS'K). J. A.APl'LFOATR Ml-fil-w Att'y. to. i'ltft. ffllDAY AND MONDAY Coming in a'l its Superlative Sp'en dorl The Newesil The Great est! The Best! N p. w ivianon s United Shows CIRCUS, MUSEUM, Wild animal exposition and Grand Free International Horse Fair! Will exhibit at depotgroumH, SALEM, FRIDAY, APRIL 2oTII, Enlarged to Four Times ils Former Size IC.1 times mote grand! A city of tenth! A world of wonder! All Ainazinic Galavv of CiowncJ CIi..m pian Arcnic Stars! QUEEN JXJiVLBO, Tho Mammoth, .Mnstlvo Mnodon, the largest animal Known to htstoryTa ponder ous moving mountain. An nll-fcaturo show. .Moioabsolutly new cuts that old ami new In any other exhibition In America. Nittitte-. innr3lousand apt ar tist IcHtipremacy unrivaled. General Jubilee Occasion for All. Two grand exhibitions dat y, doors open nt I and 7 p. in. Performance, one hntiraf tci wards. Admission 60 cents, children under 12 yeii',25 cents. Grand lVoo llilloon at-eenKlon and mur veloni. purnehulu leap dally. WiM. WICK FA7, Sign Writer, Decorator, and Wall Tinier. lxavr in dcr at .lohu Hughes' store, Htate stieet. 25c Want Column. ' Notices Inserted for ONK CKNT 1'EH I WOIII) KACH INHKHTION. No adver- tlsumeut inserted In this column for loss than tv.cnty-llve cents. "V7"ANTr!-F.ldPrlymnu welluiulntcd with fanners ol this county to iIoms llvltlng. Work light, (its)d pay lor right man. Cullat Journal ofllco. !,,01tVJ.K,-A gisd lior(i, for buggy or ,T team. Sounu and true, aud n good tmitler Klglit er old. sixteen hand high, vvalght lidiundreil, color, bay. Ad dres LhvI ilagie, Cllj. I70!C UK.VT-A dftdrablo buslnoM olBco I j' in it moc . 111 ion. inquire nt this oltu. 2-ltf nATllOM.K Knnie Industry, nnd use I Motintuln IImIiii CouxhCure. Otiar- snteed lo ght) r-lll or money refunded, .Mitii'l.ieUi,eU Uy II. H.l'ro-, .-Sulem, Ore- ftu. nmiiu A Slwlner uile ii2nt for 1-Mlm friiein. - ,,I,,,'"1I """' ! mlm p-r' "f the city. 1 iji ijj ...vai.ck 141., ttj vaiiiUK tl iMit I W Int. rt,c t rorncror Center m From Tcrmioal or Interior l'oinls IhoJ., Northern PadAc Railroad Is the lino to tnko To all Points Eag and South, It Uthetllnlnir Car route. ItTunsthroutfh vestibule irtilns'evcrr day in the voir to ST. PAIJI1XD CHICAGO (No chnngo of cnn.) Composed or ftlutntfcnr un mi passed, . Iiillmnn dniwliitr roojn uleepera ,w Of latest equipment TOURIST Sleeping Cars! et tlint can be constructed and In which lu-tinmnoiluiloiis are both frco nnd tur iiMied Tor holders orflrst nnd second-class tickets, nnd ELEGANT DAY COACHES. iVcontluuoi - lice ooane.nln; with nil lines, ntl'ordln ' direct nnd uninterrupted service. fullmnu sic "tired In adv. tho road. sfT- tors can bose any agent of TlirouKh tickets to and from nil points In America, Kngland nnd Europe can be purchased at any ticket otbcool this com. pjioy. hull Information concerning rntcs, time oiirains.rniticsnndotherdetiiils furnished on nppncation toahy njicntor Al D. CHARLTON, Assistant General I'nsseneer Agent, No, 121 First street, cor. Washington; Port land, Oregon, A eomndy soolety drama, tt. bo given S.ilem'8 besi nmatcur dramntlu talent, entitled by The Planter's Wife' Tho following well known iieoplo win iiiku pan: MIm rnig, Miss WIIIIh, Miss Gilbert, Mr. Jlnzen,Geci,.ge Moms. Dr. J. M. Keene, Henry Mevcru, Hilly Dugan and HoinicW litis. Thcio will bo elegant wardrobes and elaborate stage settings. 5SentRon snlent t'atton's. ED. N.vEDES Proprietor o the Candy Kitchen, CONFECTIONERIES, FANCY GROCERIES, FHUITS, CIGAPiS AND TOBACCOS 313 Commercial Street, Salem, Oregon. First National Bank SALEM, OREGON. WM. N. LADUE. -IHt. J. REYNOLDS, IOHN MOIU. - - - - President. Vice President. Canhlor. GENERAL BANKING. Exchange on I'ortland, Ban Francisco, New York, London nud Hong Kong bought and sold, St itc, County and City uurrauiH uougnt. farmers are coniiniiy Invited to deposit untl trammel business with us. Liberal advances inndo on wheat, wool, hops nnd other property at reiuouaoio rates. Insurance on such se curity can be obtained nt tho bank In most reliable companies. FINE HORSESHOEING AT Scriber & Pohle's. Npeelnl attention given to shoeing road sters, driving horses, Interfering aud crip pled horses. A largo Stock of Hand-Made Shoes Carried. Wo give our personal attention and em ploy none but experts In tills department, 47 and 51 State Street, Salem, Or. Plans ami Specifications For n Stale Iteform school building, the cost of which shall not exceed twenty thou sand dollar", exclusive of brick, will be re coivcd by tho hoard of reform school build. lugi'omiii sslonerHitt the state capllol,on ihe tlrst .Monday In May, IMKJ. The board reserves the r gin to rejec any aud all plans submitted, nnd to adopt part or parts thereof, una to llx tho compensation therefor. Salem Or.. Anrll I. isno. Hy order of Hyi.vkstku 1'knovkii, Oko. W, McDuiiik, E. Il.McKl.Kov, (ritirH iT fViininlcalAn Hoard of Commissioners. KhMosnO aii.TNKit, cleric l-Mm P. H. FASTON'S 1 ArnCM'n Q -, - I I Will remove to the Kldrid blork on ' IV.,r tnnmlnl str.-Pt. ' , Finest linn of Pianos nnd Organs in tho market. A Bargain A desirable lot of lam's In lots to suit, soveo miles Mitithnisit of fsilein, within elili v rods 01 ietmbottl Iniullng, tint ixjst ock imsmi pun Mime llr llrnber-enotigh to i siy lor Iho I) ud and It Is vood so! ii r.. i trull, with snrinifs nil meadow lunil I I i Would tat e a good small lot of B.tlem pnipert) liilrudn. A (hires O. V. DKNNIH. rnem,Mnri')i IX, IHji). a mtf dissolution Notice. i VTOT1CK U hereov 'Ivon lh.it tho part-, IN nerhlp lice o o eoils.Iut with the suiinm Lumtei- . rod N, A, Dorrnlice U tins di.y inni 'vi' --olveri s. X. Dor-1 ranct lmviiir "- iefel to ihe other , r.ioin's.- of iM in in v.m will continue the host .lew, o.i i s leoie. Huleuj.or., Ainll J I "U hAi.KM Ll'MIlEK CO, 44-W-4I H. A DOHHANCK. TO IMPROVB WILSON AVENUE Wednesday, April 16. -VIA- Soutbnrn Pacific Company's Line. TUB MOUNT SHASTA ItOCTE. ' Time Ifttwttn Saltm anil Ban Frnclsto..1 Thlrly-slx Hoars. CALIFORNIA KXI'lUiW TIIAIN UCN DAIX.1 BKTlVKEN lMUTLAFD AND 8. F. "SouThT "olili. "10:13 ft. m. 7:58 n. m 7.-00 p. m. p. in. Bill p. 111. 7:45 a. iu. lv. Krtlnnd bv. Satem Ar. San Knin. Ar. l.v. Uv. local i-Ai. k:.iku i r a!:. ("uaTE . k"x tKITLt-OAi) &U) a. iii. I 'a. 11:10 p. in uv A'O p. u. A.. IMill nil He'oi.l Eu ene A . I &15 p. m. l.v. , li"J p. m, )aV. i VM a. m PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS. TOURIST SLEEPING CARS, For nccomiiiodiittnn ot second class passengers attached to cprcs trains. ThcS. 1'. company's ferry makes con nectlonwlthi.il tho regular trams on th ha.t Mido Division from footot h streo Portland. Vest Side Division, Between Portland and Cervallis: I1AII.V (KXCKtT SUNDAY). T.-:!0 a. in. 1S p. m. LvT Portland" Corvallis Ay. J Lv. 0:20 p. m. l::l p. m. Ar. At Albany and Corvallis connect with linlns of Oregon lMclflo Itallroad. Through tickets to nil points south and cast via California BXl'llESH T1UVIX (DAILY KXCKIT3UNDAY 4:58 p. in. MX) p. in. VrTT Ar.McMinnvlllo Lv. I 6:45 a. m. Through Tickets To nil points "OUTH and EAST VIA-- California. tor lull information regarding rates maps, etc., apply to the Company's agent Sitleni, Oregon. K. P. HOUGHS, Asst. O. F. nnd I'ass. Ag't tt. KOK.llLKU. Manager. Oregon R. K. Company Line. (Limited.) C. N. SCOTT, RECEIVER, Tickets for any point on this lino for snto at the depot, foot of Jetl'erson street, mill ,t too United cnirage and Itaggiige Transfer company's oltlce. comer Second nnd l'lne streets. Commutation Tickets nt 'J cents per mile. General otllcea northwest corner First and l'lne. stieets, Portland. KAST SI1)K, From Toward rortluiid Stations Partland Silver-Coburg Port'nd Port'd ion ac man mall Kxp LV I'M 4 00 r,(M 5 63 703 LVAM All IM 8 00 Portl'lldHl'Co 3 i V M-Kay's Ijltulltig. 2 !W 10 60 Woodburn I 40 11 47 Sllverton is 'JO A1..IM 10 45 II l." K 40 7 ! d U7i...llr wnsvlllo 7 40 0 50 Coburg (I Oil WliST Alrllomnll SWK Portland nmll LV ,VM All PM 7. 10 45 2(1. 1111 Portland rwv. 1 35 Dundee Junction Hlierlilnti . Dallas. Monmouth .... ....... Alrllu . !ft5 10 'J7 H'Ja ,7!W 1145 Klwly THE I Ul 11 I Ail Ki n 1 1 1 Ki 1 1 b RUNS Fast trnlus with Pullman Vostlbulo Diiiwlng room sleeners. dlnlnir cars ami couches of latest design, between Chicago and -Mlhwuikeo and Ht. Paul and Mluuo npolls. Fast Trnlns ivlth Pullmnn vestlbnled drawluir room slceners. (llnliu- nirs nml coaches of latest design, between Chicago itud.Mllwiiukcoaud Ashland aud Dultilh. inrongii l'uiiman vestibule drawing room und colonist slceners via thn North. trn Paclllc railroad between Clilcagoand loriiiiiiu, ur. conenienitrntnstonnd rrom I'-'istern, Western. Northern nnd cent ml wisein. slit points, ntlordlng uneijualcd sorvlcolo nnd from Waukesha Fond dti l-nc, Osh- kosh.Kecuali. Alcnesha, I'lilppcwn Falls, ICatl Claire. Hurlev. Wis., nml Iroiiurwwl and liesMenier, Mich. For tlckols, sleeping car r&'ervatlons, time tables nnd other information, apply to agents unvwhero In thn United sttmn or Canada. H. c. I1AULO W. t jen'l Tratllo Algr. LOUIS fioKsTEIN. H. 11. AJNHL1K Ass'tOen'l Pass'r and Tkt Agt, Mllwau- HtW, IS. Skto Treasurer's JtflJi-Nolfce. Stale of Oregon, Treasurer's OHIco, 1 Hai.km, April 7th, IWW. f N OTICK Is hereby given Unit thcro are kulttclcnt funds nn hand lo pay all pay all Khll nml warrants endoiscd of the Issue of I 1WX). and lliev will be oatd on iireFeiiiiiilon ill tills otllee. 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Cow mi-rrUI nnd Chemrkto street 0-ltt iii, .i.h, iiii), i,yi,j.ui, mn, -an, ikiii, akw, asja, v, aavi, aii'i,a.'w,2,ai,ai7o,ai75, awi! a.vss, a,xMi,aa,a,ajiu,ai;7,ai74, atw, am, h, mil, , at.'.s, aim, atM, at n. a.wu, zm, a.5 0. van. n. awi. awi. as7J. a-iw. aiua. ai. am, J,ir, i.r.r, ifc,. -uill, SIU, IS1, ll,),7s, a7ui,atK.,ai7t),ai5t, ami, wis, win, atM), sau 1, a7.w, a7iii, atmi, a7 ;i. aria, antw, a7,i7, a7.i, srr.to nm '.ll .ii. it-.l trtui Ttf'r ixuh irtu'turtu -Is ho c! And so Is E. SCH0ETTLE With a flno stock of spring nnd sumrrtcr SUITINGS. Kvcrythlngnindo up In tho latost fash ion nnd n perfect fit guaranteed, Don't forget to call nt Sehoeltlc's bcfoio you makon selection, Look at Thisl $1 WILL BUY A LOT Of goods at our store! 'U'oenrrvn full line of groceries, feed, crockery, glassware, ci gars, tobacco and confectionery. T. BURROWS, 1M Cominerclnl St., Salem, No. 500 gllMlSX1 v7 c 0R Lo SIdiau'i tSW r ... tnsnrii tUbSt HEALTH. t.n Klein u's Ooldnn Dalinm ?Jo. 1 Ci.-cs Chvicrcs, llri'. onil s coni s a'tcs: bores in tho Legs ond UhIj: Bore Uis. iJt.V00''0-! -'P?ir.c lor d lliotchei, fcypit.L.oi at r.h. i lscascd Scalp, and all prliiary fo'ms ol tho dlscaso known aa SjpMHs. Prl-, 5 CO pr IJoMlc. Lh Kit linn's a til 'it n.ilsnm No.a Cures Tort! -rv. Hercurla'lWil.IUo uneu. raatlEni, l'alti In tho Ilontu, Pain i In tho Head, liaik f tlio Neck, Ulcerated Soro Throi.t, fc'j pli .lt'a Pa!i, Lumps and con tuotcd Con s, RMITncsn of tlio Limbs, and endiritii n 1 d iao from Cio system, wliethir caucd by Ind'scr-tNt or ntiuno t Slcciiry, lcniln tlio b:wd puro and lienltli). P ."., , ( o nor f ottlo. Lt l.tclinu , (Jldeti m iiiiUliAn 1. dot'! hr t o utro of (lotto rhma, aicct, irrltutlitiO aid, and aU Urlni-y or Oonl. tildlarraiigcnunts. lrlio$ 50 ntir llnttlo. t.c Itlclmu'i rol.lon Hp-mlsti In. .t-ptl'n, I rs'-o-o ravicf (lanorrhcoa, IiiIUmiii ti y( li-it. Strlctur s,ic. Prion SI i per Uullle. Ln r.:ic!i!iHrt O ildon Oiltmerit tort octl tvili"i trtfftjn'iI'.iloR-r.'i. nnd trtintions. lrIco(3t CO ii r Hoi. I il l ICil.ltl'S Collin i l'l. w.'lmn and nn'n ti-atincnt; lusjotphysl al now cr, cjici - uvcr-Avr'c. I nwtratlon, cto. lrlo EtJ CO ner Rex. T ii.lo ri il liorvliie. Sent n orj where, C. O. 1)., iccuroiy iiackod per express. C. I UICH.VW:rH"& CO. . Atrents, iZ! K 4.-0 SSans.Hio street. Corner C)ay, H-n Prinelvo, Cil. C'CVIjAII MAII.ISl) VIIKI- 1IUTT0N, Prop. Cnstlngs of nil kinds rnndo to order.! .MIL!, MACIirNHUV, l'LANINO MIM.S, QHtNICl-S, Min'Ali FHONTH, Wlllini, l'UMVS, nnd special cnstlnga ot any stylo or pat tern inndo In short order, smooth nnd to liable In'evo y particular. Repair any Machinery in Short Order. Turning Inlhos. engines, hop presses; and hopstoves built, III innkoestlmateH on any Iron work needed. (lood price paid for old Iron. )J-18-fnt "PAINTSHOP: 15 6,, Commercial Street. IIoiiKo nnd carriage pnlntlng.slgn writ Ing, paper hanging, decorating, Mall tinting, mill kululmluing. All work done 111 uL clnss. Ciirrlnga paliitlngiisiieclallty, char ges moderate. P. II. RANKIN, PJIQP. C UUP, AND I'UKVKNTIVM WITH- out inctllclno Forluforinallon con cerning Or. A Wll.FOUI) UAM8 iieaitti I'liinptiiet, call on or address If U. MOOKli, Uical Agl University llulldltin, riuletii Oitgoii, Fine Watch Repairing HV C. A. BURBANK No, 317 Commercial Street. TINS PAPKIt ,H '"ptoti )iiu t B. u- I HID I rtl Till jiriikuMAriMtrllHliiK Agency, 5 nud ll'i ajerehunt' ICxchnitgo, S n I'raiii'Nao. Cnllfortila, where coutiiicts or advertising ran ho ntndn lor It. COOK HOTEL (Vnterainl High Street. G. IV. ANIMS0N, Prop, SurcttoorlotV. ILCOOK. Formerly In transfer btistneMfor iunu years ami will still conduct the trunfer buslnoss In coiiiKM-tlnn w'tli the lio'ol TkeCook uolol Is opHisir court house, otivehint to Iiu1iiio4 wrt of olty and street our line runiiUv iMikt thu door. Hates .M) to J.) a day, iiccordlng t nsiiji. ripwlul terms to boarder mid families, ULACKS3UTIIIX0, Wagon and Carriage Makiog.aDij Ktpairing Horseshoeing a etally. All wo'rli g unr anieed. JUM.S llllM, Corner of CoinnienibiliindUiicnlK6tAst., Halem, Oigon. 'Wwrn SALEM IRON WORKS. 0 I) WOL2; & co. Keep all kindsof ni(itanil hJiuwigos, Tlo U tilMlllsUKM In i xnoa, No. 171 Corrmer;ial Streo Salem All noods DellvTl JTWi a in 'l m ,i