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CUSDESSEi TECEORAMS.' Tlw JuilIcmentB against Frank Woodruff and John Kunzo for com pllcity I the Dr. Oroni murder, jjuVj'bet'iidianilBsed. Great destitution tirevallfl in tliu overflowed districts of Louisiana. Hon. James Lotnn, chulrifmti of the state central committee, has ap pointed Judge F. A. Mooro, of St. Helens", to be secretary of that body. The Jefferson mill 1- reported shut down. All the carpenters at Sb.tmn, Pn., have struck fori) hours as a day's work. Tuo carpenters' strike in Chicago Is still on. Captain Conch, the Oklahoma boomer, has died from the effects ot ;t wound received in a quarrel over some land a short time ago. Tho Emperor of Germany is making a tour and has just laid a cornerstone to a monument for Ii.b granu-latuer nc uremuu. H Th New York World editor now editorially confesses that tho inter view recently printed with Grover Cleveland, In which ho attacked Chits. A. Dana, wus a fake. The city ot Duesseldorf has vit d to construct a harbor to cost $17,5(0, 000. The steamer Cllboa, from Grims by, England, has been lost in tin- North sea. Fifteen lives were lost. Owing to the bad health of his wife, Represent:i live Biggs of Ca'i fornin, h.ts declined to be a candi date for re-election. Herman Miller, a farm hand, w 9 luttantly killed Monday morning uc Merced, Cal. Ho was sawh g wood with a machine saw. win n the wheel broke and a p'.ecu cushtd in his skull. A. Bteinau & Sons, Louisville jew elers, were robhed this afternoon of $3000 worth of diamonds. A man who had bought a ring suddenly called Steluau's attention to smut article and a confederate slipped a case of jewelry, containing forty-om- riugs and two sets of earrings, iut his pocket and walked out. New York Is making an effort to secure a naval review in connection with the World's Fair. Sixteen thousand Berlin shoe makers have struck for ten hours a day and a raise of wages. A northern Pacific branch con necting Anacortea with the Bij; Bend country is promised. A Dissenter. To the Editor of the Capital Journal:) Your University reporter was a close observer of the joint discussion between the Alka-Hesperians and Philodorians on last Saturday even ing. While we admit the question was handled in an adroit and Bkillful manner on both sides, yet the Alkas had not the system in their debate that was shown by the Philodorians, each of whom had his llneof argument laid out, and never once crossed that of Ills colleague. While it was tho misfortune of the Alkas frequently to repeat each other and even to collide, nor had they put the time in studying up thesubjectas was evident the Phil odorians had. This the Alkas were willing to admit. Tho Philodorians labored under the disadvantage of discussing the unpopular side of the question and were not able to icmove tho "prej udices" of some of 'the judges as they acknowledged at the close of the discussion. Many in the audi ence were surprised when they heard the decision given, as were the Alkas themselves, Jive of their debaters have acknowledged that they were beaten, with one more to be heard from. We do not wish to be understood as endeavoring to throw any reilec tlons on any debater from our neigh bor society or on the honored gen tlemen who kindly consented to act as judges, notwithstanding we do nntugree with their decision, nor do we believe that a fair representation was given in the columns of the Jouknal yesterday, so tills is why wo come forward with such state ments as we have made and if we are wrong wo are willing to stand criticised for our presumption. ' Eunepsy. This is what you ought to have, in fact you must have it, to fully en joy life. Thousands are searching for it daily, and mourning because they find it uot. TVious.iiids upon thousands of dollars are spent an nually by our eople in the hope that they mav Hud this boon. And yet it mav be had by all. We guar antee that Electric Bitters, if used according to directions and the use persisted in will brinix you good digestion and oust the demon Dps nepsia and install instead Eunepsv. We recommend Klrctric Bitters for Dyspepsia and all diseases of Liver, .Stomach and Kiduovs. Sold at 60 ceutmnwlC Win i-i.tl nt Frv'B drug store. TherMilii.iiiH.nrfr Clarke ibe FNldenoe or Mr. t. A. cwrwe InSoutli Salem is being put In fine state of repair for Mr. Klein, tho shoe dealer from Albany, who litu tentid U for a vear. Frmli iiuo..pplnaiid iKtuauas at - - -.KlTJJPJiyiQIIItT DECISIIINS. I Vmlicts From 'rom the High ronrt'ilri VpM nt Salem. ."Salem, April 21, '00 .1. P. Combs, app.,vs. S. It. Stuyton, resp ; appeal from Crook county, the decree appealed from reversed; a decree entered in accordance with the priuclple above laid down, tothe effect that certain parties are -entitled to have equal shares in the water, the subject in litigation, and the case remanded to tho said circuit court with directions to enter such decree as the decree of that court, and enforce it by such mode of procedure as to the said court may seem most suitable and proper. Neither party will be entitled to costs or disbursements in the suit or upon appeal, but each is required to pay the costs and disbursements which he lias incurred. The cost and disbursements, however, which may be incurred in tho enforcement of tho decree shall be taxed against the respondent in case he refuses to observe its terms. Opinion by Thayer, C. J. C. C. Beeknian, resp.. vs. James Hamlin, npp., appeal from Jackson Co.; argued and submitted. P. P Prim, H. K. Hauna and C. W Kaliler, att'ys for resp.; F. Fitch, att'y fur npp. Salem April 22, '90 On motion of Chas. V. Fulton Thomas O'Day was admitted upon certificate from the supreme couri of Iowa to practice in all the courts of this state. Allen & Krosel, upps., vs. Geo. M. line, E. R. Hawes, et til, resp.; appeal from Clatsop county; argued and submitted. Wm. M. Kaiser, att'y for app. Chas. W. Fulton, att'y for resp. C. li. Hostel, resp., vs. ll-iphael Marat, administrator of the estate of Julius Rispirt, decea-ed, app.; appeal from Jackson county; ar gued and submitted. II. K. Han na, att'y for resp.; C. V. Kaliler, all'y for app. Polk County Chops. A repre sentative of the Jouiinal was a trav eler through Polk county tho past ew days and rejoices in the report i hat the crop prospect Is most en couraging In all branches of agri culture. The fail giaiu is in excel lent condition; tho ground was in due order for the reception of spring crops and these were sown and planted in the best possible shape, tnd are responding to the aprrig .sunshine with the best of promise Fruit trees are also budding fortli in vigorous style and the general expectation is for a clean and healthy crop such as Oregon always boasted of until tho past few years. Hut the newspaper man heard a prosperous farmer make one remark which was very suggestive. He said that unless the bridge across the Willamette was built in time to give him free access to the Salem mar ket the coming fall he will not be able to dispose of enough of ids pro ducts to advuntago to pay his store Gills. And yet some men have thought the big bridge was of no benefit to farmers! Incorporations. The members of.the ChebraNovah Zedeek religious and charitable order for the promul gation of the Jewish religion, faith and literature, of Portland, The object is to conduct a society in strictly orthodox style. No instrumental music shall ever be Introduced on Sabbath or Holydays and males and females shall bo separated by a partition and a gallery, and no females shall ever ding in the choir. Still Moving. The firm of J. C. Brown & Co. has Its force of hands at work, when customers give th"in auy spare time, moving their Im mense stock of hard ware.machinery, and so forth, to the new quarters in the Minto brick just uortn of State street, and even the large rooms there will bo crowded to hold the unlimited assortment. Fancy Skin. F. S. Dearborn, in front of his new book and stationery house on Commercial street, lias erected a very attractive ign in the shape of a large ledger on top of a pole, tho design being appropriately suggestive or the busi ness. A Scrap of Paper Saves Her Life. It was just at ordinary scrap of writing paper, but It saved her life. She was in the lact stages of con sumption, told by ph,li-iaii.s that she was incurable ami could live only a short time; she weighed less tlmii seventy pounds. On a piece of wrapping paiier una read of Dr. Klmr's New Discovery, and uot a !.. Ii.til... Ir NIIIIM ,, "" -" helM'l Her. Blie IxiUKiitH inrtfe Willie, it neiui ner mure, taiubt nnotlier und grow I lietter fust, continued Iihuw mid il ii.iu.' HtrmiL'. Iieulthv. nwv. iiluini). I I-,l.,l,li, 140 nnu.ds. Vr foll-f nartleiilaw tend ntumn to V. Ji., U'olfi Dru-.'i:lnt, Fort Binltli. Triul I , f u , Wlllerlu uitfavvry jt , frH, Ht I)anK Jt F ., arutoie. , 0 poorer jUure Is cut in the worll tli tn the attempt by any one pi ii) unj mil r.ilualilgh to make b-1 ivt he is THE OATTAI- PKIISO.NAIj 3IKSTION. "IIhS7io fr"r,;r'af A!K';:HaUn.aJ I fc.-V KrnVhln? htt ThHhc visiting Salem friends. . fcxi;,i, Sainral Umiiiiww Mr. R. M. Thompson took tho afternoon train for Portlainl. District Attorney H. H. Hewitt. of Albany, is in the city to-day. Mr. J. B. Stump was among the passengers for Portland this moru la g. Bridge Contractor J. E. McCoy returned from Comdlis tills after noon. Jay W. Cox, of Cox & Bogg. was u passeuger to Portland this after noon. lion. C. W. Fulton, of Astoria, was in the city to-day on supreme court business. Miss Lizzie Cornelius, of the In dian training school, is in the city visiting friends. Judge P. P. Prim, of Jacksonville, was a passenger on the north bound train this afternoon. Miss Etta Calvert returned this .ifternoon from a visit with her sister, Mrs. F. S Craig, of Corvallis. Mr. I. L. Kimbler: of La Crosse, has located here with his family. He is a jeweler, but is picpured to go at anything. Dr. Prill has the thanks ol the Journal for a choice cakt of pure maple sugar scut him from the old homestead in New York. Mr. John C. Peebles, who has been teaching school in Pruneyiile duriug the past winter and spring, is now enjoying a home visit in thh vicinity. Henry Studenmeycr, who has for some time beeu employed at Wellei Bros, left this morning for Corval lis, to connect himself with Mc Mahon's circus. Editor Hendricks, of (he States man, started out early this mnriiit'i. lospeud several days writing up the city of Independence for the Sun day Statesman. George Shirley, foimerly a sales man for John G. Wright, of this city, now employed in one of the Ar-toria banks, took this morning' train after a visit here with friends Hon. Richard Williams, brothel if our city mayor and one of the most prominent lawyers of the state, was in the city over lai night, returning to Portland thih morning. Mr. Hartman and family who came to Salem last fall from Shell Lake, Wis., will move the latter part of this week to Hudson, Dougla .county, where ho has a situation with the Dorrancc Lumbering Co. Chas. Nickel!, of the Jncksonvill Times, Col. J. T. Bowditch, of Ah laud und a number of other South ern Oregon delegates to the demo cratic state convention were seen on the overland train going north this morning. Mr. and Mrs. George llcrrcn and babies, of Butteville, leturned home this morning, having had a pleasant visit with relatives here. Mr. II. is a prosperous merchant at the thriving town in the north end of this county. E. B. Piper, for some time city editor of th Scattjo Post-Intelligencer, now engaged as managing editor of the new paper to be start ed at Gray's Harbor, took the morn, ing train north to assume those duties, nfter a wceK's pleasant ho- journ among old Salem friends. Deputy U. S. Marsha! P. B. Sin nott, of Portland, came up last even ing to serve Injunction papers on the governor, secretary of state and treasurer, constituting tho state b ard of land commissioners, to re strain them from selling any more swamp laud. Mr. and Mrs. Ashley White start ed for the East to-day. They left on the morning train, expecting to make quite an extended trip, visit ing evernl points, New York, Penn sylvanla, Iowa and Missouri. They will remain three mouths, and we think ere that time passes, they will long to be home again, for it mat ters not how fascinating the attrac tions of the East are, they cannot begin to compare with our matchless Oregon the homo of peace and sun shine. Home from Calikorn-ia. Mr. O. G. Savage, who with his two daughters, has been spending the winter in California, arrived in Portland last night by steamer aim reached Silem by the elevon o'clock train this forenoon. His daughters runiaiued in Portland to visit n few davs. Mr. Savage Is more (ban ever pleased to io a resident of the Willamette va'U-y and duj some ,., ,,1 .I.EI,.,, ... ,,., ..-I.fi.. " "" r"" " " "" sojournlnc uiinmj,' the prejudiced Citlirornlitiis. Ilia frieinl regret to ,....!...., ... . .. t "oneeiumiiisej urn m, hiikihi on to enforce the umj of Hpectiinlei. t-n. w..l-. To l,ome trT' The Capital City nil way com P"' is prepared io ten ikmiii -m em wimetli ng to fix tr advantage iIr j)iU t j .sj,,,.,,, jtlH tuke (.,,,r. f,, ir real cfetatt dtpaituuiit at 111 jzrvxBsnospQ joursiou tt pur..' ..,(,,:j.ks, w i$:nflTov. i!i't'lnieil. ! The On- 'otiiuii says: The Port- land, Tort Angeles & Victoria Rail road Company, will, It Is stated, soon commence wurk on their line from Portland to Port Angeles, via Gray'! harbor, making Angeles their actual Sound termliitw. This line will travels' one of the most productive of countries. In addl tlon to its stores of riches In agricul tural products, its resources of tim ber, including the finest cedar, fir and harder woods, H simply inex haustible, and it is not improbable that this same country crossed will be found to contain the richest do posits of coal, just as has the coun try opened by the Northern Pacific and other roads in Western Wash ington. That tho road will be a paving one from tho day It is first opened to business must bo conceded by any one at all familiar with the great resources of the district it will penetrate, ntul the establishment ol the northern deep water terminus of tills road at Port Angeles will in sure this latter city a most rapid growth. Tin town of Port Angeles N located on a natural town site. This site was first surveyed .and laid out by the government in 1S'J3. The Impression lias long prevailed In the minds of many who are thorough' familiar with the found ciutitry that Port Anwlcs furnishes the most natural sitefora navy yard in Western Washington. The har bor at this 'joint Is laud-locked and 'thus perfectly sheltered from the storms which sp(netinies sweep uji the -traits, and the anchor igc i perfect, a feature th it s readily ti preciated by all captains who have any experience in the deep water harbors of the Sound. The depth of water in the harbor In front of the town is from five to twenty-tuv fathoms, and the chores of this har bor lurnlsh no le- than eight mile.- of water front, Ships sail into the harbor at all stages of the tide undei full sail, without the aid of tugs. There are no treacherous currenfs either within the harbor orat the entrance, and ships ride at anchoi as safely at this p- hit aB they would in the placid Willamette at Port laud. KKAIj L'STATr. TKANhFERS. State Land & Trust Co to Geo W Johnson,' till of Cuinp ton's ad to rialenl', except It G blU2and It 7 Wit,". . a Ruuibo to-C J,&tanton,33 it of laud in Uiaversliyud A Oliuger and. wf, to C J Stanton, a tract of laud situ ated in Capital Park ad Geo W Johnson and wf to tbeatate Land and Trust Co 114 acres In t '7 8 sriwu part of the D L C of James Rickty Oregon land company to J F Seanes, Its 3 and 4 of liloc; 11 of Rivers.de Addition H S JoriLn to J S Searls Its 1 and 2, b k 11 of River $13,000 000 oOU 4000 42.) Side ad 425 A V700ROL'"' men. A. ?frrrhnnt' "VTIfo tits ISonci r C"itrn. tluit A Denunciation. A well known sncreSiant who ha. U-en greatly benefitted by Joy's Vegetable faarMi parllln, desired to clvo It to his 7lfc. "v!. woi very delicate, but out of rnutlou flr-t consulted hlsjihyslclc::. Dr. AV, II. GrlswolJ of K0 Market itrcet. Tho doctor, who Is one of our leading practitioners objected, saylnt he had never seen n Earsapnrllla that did not contain pota-li, which thlunod tho blood; that his patient did not have auy vitality to lose, and that wUat dcllea'.o people need I not decreased vl'a'.lty, but more blond. lie however consented when nsiured that Joy's Vegetable arsaparllla wai oppowd to the blood thinuius Uca of other sarjapnrillu., aad that ou the contrary by specific vegeta ble alteratives It promoted digestion, nud re paired nutrition, henco created new blood aad was tho very thing for feeble in-opl?. Tho abovo csplalnj tho many cases lu which a;ed, delicato nud run down tieople, have been built up by Joy's Vegetable Earr apnrllU alter tho potash r araparillas fnllod. Its ef fects nro creating a sensation. .i ' lUamiati JOHN HUGHES, Dealer in Groceries. PninKOils ami Whitlow Glass, Wall Ta per and Honler, Artists' 31a torittls. Lime, Hair. Nails mill Shingles, Hay. Feed imtl Fence Posts, Grass Seeds. Etc. SKIV AIVr.ltTSKMKNT.S -P. H. EASTON'S iVIusic Store. Will remorc to the Bidrldge blorlc on Coiuuierelul trcet, l-'tnwt llrtRof i'lnnoond Orgttnn In th iimrknl. Agents Wanted. Acent to "II the "tlMUtlful Ktnry.' -Uvlni; World." 'nvn. und Ijtnd " !( rapidly nellinic bookxon the market. iiAiliu .M AHTKIX, in Court ktroft Dissolution Notice, s TOTI''i:thci thy given lint lh nart- n-fli-li l.ereti.fori'txluiiiiif w nil Hie kiibiii i -iii.ii ir I ml JXirrtiiKw l.lH I, in itn .i" l - ii,' i id it . r.in' b ' - ill.- jtuer 1 ! lit. nut n, bu n . on u Is f - w-,le 'ur' A' ' JV I. CJ I' f .e iir wn MAt KM I I MIIKUtV) 25oWant Column. otteo4 lincrtcd Tor ONK CK.NT PER U)M KACU ISSKUriON'. No adver tUemeul lurried In this column for let ' ttuiit twenty-Uvocenti. YlfANTED Elderly man wcllncqulntcd 1 With flMI1tr (If thla nnimtv ffi in ..rt. llolllnp. Work light. Uood nay ror rljjht nnii. Call nt Journal oilier. WANTED-AN ACTIVE VIAN for each section, salary T.i to $100, to locally represent n micccssrul N Y. Company In tiiriiuniled to supply Dry Gixxtg, cloth Ins, Shoe,, Jewelry, etc, to con-inners at cmt. Alt.on Lnrty of tact, Salary HO, to nroll member (Xt.lXO now enrolled, 8100, h paid In.) References enhanced. Em pire Co-opemtlvu Association (credit well mini; laic uox uiv, r. . ...'i.iy.m SAI.Ks.MKN WANTED AT ONCE. A lew cood men to sell our Roods bv sample tot hn Wholesale and retail trade vtt utc the larger manufacturers In oui line Liberal salary paid. Permanent IxMtlnn. .Money adxanccd forwiiKcs, nd vcrtl-ilnc, etc. For terms address Centen nial .M:inunicturluffCo.,ChteaKc!, til. US.t.t.s.TOt. riORHALK. A rood horse, for biimry or I' team. Bound and true, and a rooiI traveler Elht jcars old. sixteen hand lilith, weight llMiumlteit, color, bay. Ad dres Levi .Magic, City. 71011 RENT A desirable, business oilier t- in oesi uioe... in town Inquire nt thlt- oilleo. itr PATRONIZE Home Industry, and use Mountain Itnlui C iiiirhCiirn. (Iimr. nnteed to give, rcllel or money refunded. .uniuimi-iuii-u uy n. ii.umst, MMem, Un .'on. Smith A Strlurr sule ncntit-i fi.r Salem. 1-Sdlin PRIVATE rtOARWINO A few pentle L men can ohtnlu Reed board and com lortnblo lodging nt I lie corner of Winter ml Trade streets, near th Woman's Col lege. ',12,1'Jt PRIVATE UOARDING.-A few Ladles or tientlcmi ncan obt In, at icaon. iblo rates, good board with nicely fur nished rooms In the tlnest part of thecltv, rlulit by the street cars, by calling at ;tti i i nti-r street, cornernrc'entc E13. N. EDES Proprietor o the Candy Kitchen, CONFECTIONERIES, FANCY GROCERIES, FRUITS, CIGARS AND TOBACCOS 313 Commercial Street, Salem, Oregon. Call and See T. J. CRONISE, Salem's Popular Job Printer, AT HIS NEW liUAKTKIW IN Till State Insurance llulldlntr, (lor. Com mercial and I'liPineketPHirwiM 'O-ltf First National Ban SALEM. OREGON. WU. N. liAUUH, -Ult. J. KKYNOblM, fOUN MOIR. - - - l'resident. Vice President. - Caihler. GENERAL BANKING, Kxenannoon Portland, San KnuiclRco, New York, London and llonjr Kent. oonhtand sold. Stito, County and Glt -vurrantH boiiiiht. KarinerH are cordially tivitej to deniHlt und transact buslDCHf with tH. jlberul 'advances inado oi wheat, wool, hops und other property in reavmiiDie ratos. In-turanco on trnch kc jurlty can bo obtained at tho bauk In trwst rellnblu eoinp.inlei. ""Founded 1S6S. Oldest and lnntest llanlcliiK hoiifo between .Sacramento and Portland. LADD & BUSH, Bankers, Iron building, Httlcin Oregon, ExclmnRO on every part of tho world, bought and sold. DnilUof Kufiicrn banld-talci-n at p ir Accounts of hunlcs and IndlvlduaU solicited (.'olIecllniiH made thiouithout the United lates and Ililtlsli America. We oiler our patrons every ac commodation couKlstent with couRervetlVf bun ''Inc. 1 KUllm Treasurer's Notice. Treasurcr'i Olllce. Marlon Co. Or. I Salem, April lllh.lKXI. f NOTIcn Is hereby kIm'H that iliorour Hiitllclcnl fuuiU on hand th pay nil milKtiiudlm.' county win rants that have bien eudorHCd by me, nnd no Interest will beallowed on said warrants after date ol thlt notice. A O. CU.NDIT, ',ll,dw,lw County Treasurer. Dissolution Notice. VTOTICK Is hereby Riven that tho part lS neritlilp heretolnrH cxUtlni; Iii.-Ihivh ilie underhlKiied, underilie tlrm uamo ol nlliRleton & binllli, iif.Salein Oregon, In till day dlsHiiivcd by mutual consent, ll.A.Hln ItlcKin havlui: old IiIh Intercntto Dr. J C nmttli, who wlllcoiitlniin In tliu Iiiik iu-kk, under iho llrm naniH of Smith V r-telncr. All accounlrt duoto the llrm ofslneletou d Sinlih will bo payable at oncu to tltlnr member of the lute llrm -Initlctoii A Smith. Salkm, Or. .March SI, IKU -. II. A. SlNfjr.BTON, Int. J.i). ttami. In ihui retlrlnKfrom the buslnes ofthe HcdOiriierdruRxtire, I denlre to return ins' inoHt vliii-rru UiaukM to tho mum friends In Salem and xiirroundlnt; country who-e nitroi iu;o has Ih-d ho ilbcrally i-n Joyed lu the P'int. 1 ntso talco pleiiMiic In .-ommenuini; io iiiem my mu-ccAMir nnu recent partner- Dr. J. if. Mmllli will be found fully worthy of ihelr entire coull denro and continued patrouue. II. A Msounos, Plans and Specifications l'or a State ltform mIiooI building, the cost of which rhall nutexc-et-d tMcnly limn. Mind dollar', i'xc-lii'te of brick, Will bo riv c ved by the board of refnnnrclio.il butld ln omiirK.loiii-riiil tliehiaie uipliol,nn I he Ilrl iOiiduy In .May, IKh). The boa id r.erCMlhe rent Ui njw; any und all plans Hubmlltod, ami to adopt part or IKirU tluireof, unii to llxllint-oinpeliMitiori therefor. HuliimOr..AprlH, IKK). Ily order of MVi.VKHTrit 1'envovi.ii, . flwi. W, Mcminn:, K. II.AIeKiltov. Itourd of OimniliMlonfrt. KnvoMif. ciu.rKi:K, i If rk I I liu A Bargain ! A drnble lot of taud In I'Us to null, uin lulli-rt kiujilit-hi of Riltni. wtlliln j btutit rod ! tf.iinl.'Ht landuiK tliibc. l,H V)ll.f Ml) 1 M-WMW II' 11 M1- f ll kii li iwiy lor in- i'il I It in ii'x"! kf i for fruit wiiii j'r mt-. u.a iii-'d v i'J Ulllll I KB K fid di i i of 8j!uii ptJix. 1 tin to Aiiartu O h IlhN.MH. THIS mTrTTTTTTrm Ail ki 11 1 ItUil 1' I RUNS' East trains wlih I'ullmnn Veuibuh Drawing mom sleep'Ts, d nlng irs nne' coaches of latest design, beiween t'hlcaip ind Milwaukee and t. Paul and Mlnne .ipolK East Trains with I'ullmnn vestlbulei drawing room sleepers, din ng cars mid ciLichcsof latest design, betuien f! ilcaj .iiiu.uiiwiiiiaconua ivsiiinuuiiuu u tluth Through Pullman viMlhulc dr wtiv 'txiin and colonist sleepers via tho North- rn 1'hcIIIc railroad between Chicago nnd iininiju, ur. Com cnlenl trains to nnd from Eastern, Western, Northern nnd central Wiscon sin points, affording uncqualcd service to ind from Waukesha l-'ond du Uic, IMi iiosh.Neenati. Mcncshn, I'hlppcwa Falls, Eau entire, Huiley, Wis., nnd Iromvood ind Hcssomer, Mich. Kor tickets, sleeping enr roervntlon, timetables nnd other information, apply io agents anywhere lu tho Untied States r Canada. II. C. I1AIU.OW, ,. . . Ucn'l Tralllc tgr. S. R AINSLIE. Hen'l. Mgr. , . LOUIS ECKSTEIN. VstGen'l Pass'r nnd Tkt Agt, .Milwau kee. Wis. to nmu VIA Soullifirn Pacific Company's Line THE MOUNT SHASTA ROUTR lime bttwcfn Salem and San Francltco-S Thlrt)-U Hours. CAI.tFOUNtA K.XI'lUJvH TltAIN ItUN HAIL1 I1ETWKKN raitTIoArD ANON. F. South. lNorthT I.-00 p. III. u:41 p. m. 7:45 u. in. TaT L,v. Ar. I'oitlund Knlein San Krun. Ar. lv. Lv. Iftirm. in 7&I n, m 7:00 p. in LOCAL CASSEJiriKll TKAIN -w( DAH.Y K. CKIT SUMJAYJ. oTi n. m. I.v. l'ortiand Ar. I :i:ia p. m 11:10 n, m I.v Salem I.v. 1 12:5i p. m Al"ji.m. Ar. Kugono L.V. U:U0 a. n, PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS. TOURIST SLEEPING CARS Kor nccommodhtion ol second ctaa p.i.HsciiKor. attached to c.pre'S trains, 1'hos. l, fompiisy's terry makes col auction with, t.il the reeuiar traniH on th Ei"t Sliia Division liin foot of 1 Htree I'oitlund. tVcst Side Division. Between Forllan anil Cenallis: UAII.V KXCntT HlTMriAY). 7:30 a. m. t: p. in. I.V. Ar. l'ortiand " Corvallis Ar. I.v. fr.'M p. n l::m p. n At Albany aud Coi-valllx connect wll ralnn or Oregon I'acillc IluUroad. Throuch tickets to till points Noutli un ast via California JXI'ltKSSTUAlN (DAIT.Y EXCKITHPNDAt I:50"p7in7 iTv'ortlamr-ATTpfcOu a. n S.-00 j). m. Ar.aioMlnuylUoLv. 6:15 an Through Ticket To all poltts 0UTH and EAST VIA-- CaliforniA bor lull mtornintinn reunrrtinir nili naps, etc., apply to the Compiiny's unci alem, Orecon. 4. l llOOKIW, Aht. O. I-', and I'iixf. Ak II. KOlCllhKU, Mniiiiirc Brick and Tile for Salt MURPHY & DESART, . .successors to D. bnh, have n wellestii' Hulled llrlck and Tllo factory In Noiti Salem, near the fair KroiiudK, mid iiropn pared to furnlHli Ilrsl-claHH brluk and 111 on Khort notlco Smninons. In Iho Circuit Court, of the state c Oregon for tho county of Mai Ion. Om Harris, plalntlir 1 HulttodlntoU vk. '. thu iiiiurliiKi -sannicl Harris, defend't ) contract. ToSimuul HiirrlH, xatd defendnnt: In tho niiiue of thostiitoof Uicroii, yni aio heieby commiiuded to annuel- 1 1 1 -complaint filed In Mild conrt HKidn.t mm in tint nbovo entitled Ktilt, by I lie Ulli'du f June, ISiW, tho llrslday of the next nut larterm of wild court, and you nro furtln notllled that If you fall toaiiHweriiH nbo riqulicd.huld plalnllirwlll talco a deire dlKOlliiK tho miirriiiRo coutriu't now e l.tlin; between you nnd her, and rnr th ciiHtody of tho two children, fruits of hub mariliiKC, nnd for costs ThNHumiiiotiH Is published by order o Hon, It. 1. llolitc, Judge. Dated Ap.ll 1 IHttl. J. A.Al'1'I.KOATi: 1-55 tt-w Ait'y. lorl'lill WM. WIOKEY, House Painter, Decorator, and Wall Tinlfr. U-nvn order nt John MuirhW store, Htiiti Htreet, Statu Trcjtsurcr's :i7iIi-NotIc:c. Htato of Urceon, Troasuror's Odlco. 1 isai.km, April 7th, IH'JO. 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M VJ .."V,il 17, i Intertill Kill not bo allowed after tho aaieoiinunoiic. u. vv.ut.jii5 iuhjujiw j in juui jauu ju Hi'unflLfljuu SPRING -Is he c! Andsots E'. SCHQETTLE Wlthnflnostodc-of spring nnd, nuthrncr UITING Every ttilnj- nado up In tho latest fash Ion nnd n, (erOct Ht Buirantcod, Don't fired ti oill ui Bjtaici'lu'a Tjcfofe you makoasolo'tlnn, Look at This ! 1 WILL BUY A LOT Of coodmit ourRton I W'ocarrvn filll lino ir iiroeerlrii, feed, c o'keiy. t.'liiRHW.ue, cl i'tw, tobacco nud i n ectlonery. T. bu: HOWS, No. 22 1 C mm c ft St., "nlcm, -' A)-' C 0 ? L0 aao's 7 f rtfii r"fii 'vWVf.AN I! r& && M& HEAUTH. DMaWI L7, tilcli-iii'a Coldon Haliam r.'o. 1 Ct.cs tha-icre. dr-'. nnd.a co:U s .v-os; (tonsin tha Less nnd D dj; Sore Ea s. Mc. 1.040, etc., C'(Sn;cr-c lor d Iliotchc. SypiI.U.oi Ai r.h.ihcascd Scalp, nd nil Ijr'"'")' o -i j ol tio dljcaio Kniwii m Sjp'ill.. l'rt-, 5 Til p-.r Uo'tli-. I.o Ul( Im-tN a ttJ ii n.iUnm No m Curci-ic-t! rj-. Il'-cui'a'O'i! lUallliea. matlsui, Ta.li i in tho lionet, la!n i In tho Hcail, lack tt tha-Kcck, 1 1 -crated Soro Ttiro.-.t, 8;-ph..It o r.if.'i, I.ui-.rn aid con. tncttd .or s.S'ifr.iciu ct ttiv LlinM, and vrvllcrtti n 1 d-sia-o foil tlu tya'qm, !ict:icr cmi od lylnd cr-tl-n or nlm-o 't Mo-emy, 1 n'.og tlio b: tod pvra r.ml limltliyi 1 ln 5 I O po. t ottlo. i. lclinu CWna miU'tAti I not'il. r I o him f f Co-io r:io.v C!ct, irr.tntln0 iv I, ,vi I n't L'rlnvy or Gcnl tildlintrani'cniinta. .I'ritoOii 50 nor ISuMlo. . t." Itlchnu I r-ol Jo- N;tnth In-J-rtI , f i-ii-vc-o cw'icl ajnorrlici, l-'lmim tfl y f Vet. Cttlclur ,A.c. Trlco lit i per RM1". t.ii ".'c.'rm'.i a ilflon O n'ment fn-t 1 c" it vubrrljifif ti'.i:.,.!nH r . iMcru-i' -t . I'vlroCI it) ii V Unx. ' O t ttll..llH CJOltl" 1 rtw Vl-.r 0 vide-, itiif-ntj litnio'p'.iy ! slnovr' jr i". mi- iit.-m'i, I routratlan, etc. . I'flo.i t!'A CO jmt IUa. . 1' i .la i i il '.'fuv'mt, H.iit i rrv. here, C. o. j)., tccuroly packed pi r cxpien;. - C. l niCUAWlT&CO,, AKont., '. tUi.'il .-if ' oi'rcct.t or:iori.l-y, S -i r-jnno, Cll. t!!tri,-,'.t :i.t.ui ntcti SALEM IRON WORKS. 0. I), HUTTONrl'-rop. Castluzs pf fill iJltftlH JUhdo do .ordsr.i uijiiMACiirNiutv, ' ' fv I'UMXO MII.X.S, COU.VICI25, 5IKTAI, FI10NTS, WltKKI, ,1'UI.Lr.YS, ud KpiTlnl c(ifllitK ol nny Htylo or pnt rn mado In choit order, smooth and io able In eve 3- particular. .tcpair any ilatliiiiiTy in .'Short Onlcr. I'urnlns lathes, cnK'nos, hop prom-en nil hopi-toveshuflt S ll initio-ci-Uniiitcx 11 any Iron wortt needed, tli.inl inlco -1I1I for old Iron, ,. 'i-is-lin PAINTSHOP. 5 6 Commercial Street, IfpuponndrnrrlnRopnlutli.cfilKt) vvritlujj, i.ipcr hiinulnt,', decorntliiir, wall llullnir, ml kalrlinluins- All wnrlt diuio 11 hi Inns. rarrlMfe ji:ilntlnj,'aHclullty, char es moderate. P. II. IUIINJW. IUHE AND I'ltliVKNTIVK WITH. "mil iiieilleluo I'm-liilriiialloii i'uii rornluit Dr. A 11.1-(IIID IIAI.I.'H liciilin i"iiiniiiei, uiii 011 oraililiCkH K.U. MUOKK, Local Al., lliil vc-raliy liulldnu,ralem 1 rcijon. Fine Watch Repairing C. A. BURBANK No, 317 Commercial Street. MUD 1 ;U 13 U priiltu'sAihcilisini: Kfncy, 3 and ( MiuiilMill' l'.xiliam;e, 11 t-iallrloo, C'lilllornla. lien- ti.nii .., Ih irudverlliilliKi'an In iiniile li.r II COOK HOTEL Ccnfcruutl IHkIi Street. G. IV. ANDERSON, Prop. SucceswloW.il. COOK. Korinorly In tr.nufer Iiii-Iik-mi ii many earn nud will still minims thu irmtfcr iimtiK.H In iMiimtM-tlon will tlit ItT'ii Thu Cook HololU nijKwltr uotirt iKiime, 1'lnflonl Ui hiMdiiiiMM urt of i-lty una drcel cir linn riinnl tr pum I lie door, tut os gl.m to SAtJO li day, iiwirdlui; Io o-'in tjpvclul knits to buuideiH und fainllli. ""inTACKSHITIIIXG, Wagoo anil Ciniiic .Making amJ llcpsiriDz !(nriMhooln;tAr-1y. All work Kimr aniissl, T ' JOHN ll11i.1l, Corncrof l'oiniieri-UilidClitiBkeU4 U., Hulotn, O fK"ii. WO tS; CO. Kcs-pall k t.'tiuif t,if nt-nt I n a 1 i 0 b i , 4-. 1. . No. 171 Commercial Sireet, Salem. 4 TOW CJ w . Win a A 9 3t$t '? n mssm