THE JEVBm3Jr CAPITAL JOUKSTAX. MXGEUCAL CONFERENCE. Latest NVws From the Stormy Ulianv finl lPr 112. ,1.. ....,. ,. . nRETIIRllN OXLY TO SOME EXTEXT. A Full Explanation to be Made at 2 O'clock p. in. this Afternoon. AMiA.vv, Or., May 5. The city is till highly agitated over the events oiicerning the unfortunate church nirair. The public is becoming more and more Interested. Every body acknowledge5) that it te not :in aflair of small Interest. GOOD WIIJ,. The members of conference and the Bowmanltes meet and greet eacli other as brethren and it is evident deep wounds have been made on both sides. Of course the Imt-headedness of some prevent them from being truly friendly. The ex-bishop when told by one of his opponents "that wc are brethren still" answered with emphasis, "only to some extent." Because men think that he is not a bishop auv more they aie his brethren ".inly to some extent." KAI.SK t'LAIM-. Il is remarkable how dl fibre nt the Uowmanites act now in conparison with their actions before the organi zation of conference. They tell all around that thcie was no danger at all in the direction of which the aiiti-Bowmanites speak now. They would even misrepresent tacts They claim that the conference (as it was) Is nearly equally divided "'id send out such statements. To make the public and their friends believe that live to eleven is "nearly equally divided" is just one more of the many misrepresentations that have been used all along in this church controversy. "BISHOP UOWJIAN &WOIJK." The "bay" of the town leports all around that Bishop Bowman swore. When susneniug J. Bo wer sox, he exclaimed with vehement gesture and oratorio power "lu the name of the Lord Jesus Christ I suspend you." Bowman, no doubt thinks that this was not taking ihe name of the Lord In vain. WILL EXPLAIN. This afternoon at 2 p. m., Bow man will give a history of the dif ficulty. This will no doubt neces sitate the conference to give its side of the situation, it is a pity that not every member of the Evangeli cal church knows all about this long continued agitation that has been destroying the peace and harmony of this church for some years. SUNDAY SMtVlCKh. W. C. Kautuer, president of La fayette seminary, preached to a large and interested congregation at theM. E. church South. Though we may be forsaken by the "bishop," it was evident that the Lord was still witli us. J. Bowersox preached the ordina-, tlou sermon at 3:30 p. in. J. M. Heauchamp, H. L. Pratt, and W. L. Beaumont were ordained elders, The missionary meeting in the evening was addressed by J. M. Dick, W. C. Kautner and J. Bower sox. Iu a short time about ?200 were secured for the missionary cause. The work of conference will hard ly bo completed before Tuesday even ing. Everything is being dene very cautiously. TheBowmanites have elected H.I. Bittner presiding elder of the entire conference. Their would-be confer ence is doitig very little official work. Our members and friends at S'l- l,i. ...Ill l.n.. .in .Miruirtilnilv iriv'oil .i.o,i,Uni.i. r.iii Dvniniintinii nflfulLv blinded and th (liulnnltv that brouclit this division. i ir .-...-. r....nn TliAj,. wno wuiicabrii uiu n iiiii" -""i . i vriiriintr ntnriir b nnivHii iiv liiu Katie Enmiett troupe were unani mous in praise of the star, whose name the company bears. She is a whole troupe in herself. One feature of the play, a co.uso ballet dancer, could have been omitted with pleasure to the nudionee, but the rest were all fair and some ex- .V......V...J ...b.. v .w 4..-., -j iw-lini'lv L'ood. tlie liroininent KATIE -U..-II.HI.1 I. J.ilsii .. .. Ure WHS lOUIIll IIISIUU ill ICII llllliuiv.l. I i,i.iii..if.fV,Vni.bil'n,,.... -.... ....I mull cuamctcrs of merit being Kalo!nrrVcd at concerning the building Emmett, as the boot black a :ofa branch lo Astoria. Citizens of newsboy, and G. W. Thompson, as tlmt ,uc0 ,wd vWtcd Mr nimtiK. the German character. La petito!toI1 X-Itl offers of a bonus If aline Llllle, as the little waif, was a!owcro built bnt no promises jmd good. I been made " !" ..... ..n..... !. Tliere will be more money invest- ...i i l....i... ,...i ..ci..t., tutu i-i.;ir llio inoi.lan lo ML jmilwlt That or uext mouth and pay more. is, do you waut to wait and pay the other fellow a profit wlilcli couici have belonged to you. We are sure you will feel better to have the profit jingle iu your own pockets. If you oaii't buy ii large place, buy a email one. You cau baldly fail to make money. But whether you buy or ..i in nnf fnri'Ht to klktl VOUT OVe ' ... -. on the Garden road, ftulem J-anu Co., Postonic, Block. Dr. Masoa uow has his dental rooms in the new Eldridge block, tf. . tiic ftu.u.ur.i. JiSv'i'aSffSfii.?1 luouiy eaitaJ jwteut or proprWury md- !!!hlSn'.La.utSLbOT2aS' uttondrd meaiBe.jud w by tSny rsmirkaW. r H Ua fttrA Vat in ullarattvn nnd tent It lut never bin equaled." , GREAT CRIME IXliARTJIEI). 'A Delui'tivo Gets Intlk'tmeiitSjTlie Carpenter Bosses Forced I AeaillS OIllO MlinlPlvrs. .., - : HERMANN E01I FREE SILVER. ' Arch-lJisIiop Ireland Speaks in! . Washington iortlio Macks. Other Matter. CMMK 1'NB.VHTIinn. Findlay, Ohio, May o. This city is excited over the sudden and mysterious death of Henry Strickler, a detective, who at the January term of court succeeded in having iudictments found against eight p-omineut and well known citizens as principals in the cele brated Oman robbery, which oc curred one night in February nnd subsequently the deatli by poison of a detective who traced the crime to them. FOR FKEi: SII.VKIt. Washington. D. C, Mny 5. Congressman Hermann in an in terview on the proposed republican silver bill says: "I feel myself in accoid with the platform recently adopted by the re-' publican slate convention of Oregon, which declared "in favor of the free and unlimited coinage of silver, and denounce any attempt to discrimi nate against silver as unwise and unjust." Our people of the Wit demand the lenionetuation of silver. They think it has been unjustly, unnecessarily, injudiciously and too long demon etised. I believe the bill at present ... i and the public demand at the pres ent moment, and is a lair and satis factory compromise until the near futuic shall justify a more radical course. FOIl SOCIAL EQUALITY. Washington, D. C, May r. Archbishop Ireland, of St. Paul preached In the colored Catholic church in this city yesterday. His address was mainly devoted to urg-, ing social equality between the black and white races. IN THE HOUSE. Washington, D. C. May ."). In the house upon Information of the deatli of Senator Heck this after noon the speaker appointed a com mittee to take charge of the Mineral arrangements on the part of the house, and then adjourned in honor ' ol the deceased. ' Honousto beck. Washigton, D. C. May 5. In j the senate a formal announcement of Senator Beck's de ith was made ' uy urn cuiiuumiL- jjiuuuuuiu. -v committee was appointed to attend the funeral at the senate chamber at one o'clook to-morrow. TO SAVE KEMMLEE. Buffalo.N. Y.,M.iy 5. Another writ of habeas corpus has been issued in the case of Kemuilor, returnable i10f,... rh- .t.i.i. TTn.inrwnnil nt Auburn Saturday. It is issued to J tus,posc 0f UjP question as to i wluitl)ei. lho Wnrdeu of State Prison ',, 0,,,1itv vopllt Kmmtr Tlio claim set up is that nobody but the sheriil' of Erie county him legally. can execute A GREAT INVENTION. Tfhckee, Cal., May 5. A. W. Chellis lias invented mi electric mineral ball which unerringly in dicates the location of gold and sit- ver coin when buried, and of ledges of gold and silver ore. He has given several tests before a select number of witnesses, always meeting with perfect success. To-day over 100 citi zens witnessed two trials under test COIldltlOHS The inventor was care- i large sum of money was concealed below the round house. By means of his in- gcnious apjiaraius me inuuuu utur . ...... i... 1.1.1. !.. ... I r w,ie found Inside of ten minfltes. i xiie espenuiuuk nni h.-h.-uh- "'"' t m annin ruaiiir u'nu frivoii "" ........ v ..... b OKEOON KAILWA Y INTEKEdTS San Francisco, Cal., May 5. General Manager A. .. Towne, who has just returned irom Portland with Mr. Huntington speaks highly nl'lliatiiinniii.innii tf irr.lllr.'l1 lirOS- 1 I . . perlty noli! cable throughout the , Willamette valley. He said that it u,.ii Hint ., ,.,!,.,, ,,, ,,n ,i..(i,,h inwi hcon J llf VJICWIIIUU lll.lliu.l, " ' wimewl hat neglected narrow-gauge ;',,, loCoburg .ml Aril, on which was purcliaed a tliort time ago rorsi.wi.noo uy jir. jiiiming- ton and hi New ork associates, Is not llie property of the Sutliern Pacific conipny, and may or may not become w. It was purclU .... xr, .r..... ii., nn.i siiiimfiii UJ .'11. I1UUIIIW.. ...... - & Hubbard, Mrs. Hopkliin-Searles' manaeers, who invested botli Mrs. i Seurlos' money and their own in the . anlnrnrli Neither Mr. Stanford .,,., ., ,,.,. . , - --"Se - -k -f ur0iUionin,, hnprovlug and equl pln tne rou,j wit ,,ricl this Kiimmer Miumirr. THBDiAMoNH06K-TliteUeon. gidered tlie Uwt in the market, warranted to be made all of new rubber, ami hanee a grdu Itanilhat will not rot in one beafeou. SoW X- cliwlvelv lv ltaker A Stranir. dtf agreed upon is tne nearest approach i "' """- "" ." ..v.... i . i .1 . . i . ' mmiiHl Ivirness linkers to the lium-1 d In perlect order. Barn nmt out inn practical realisation nl this de- fc"ui.ii nariiu-s iimm. hi iiu mini i pl-intioii of tlu ). i iiliifnrni'l'W '' -'M "t""- tllis morning. , "inkling, with about (.1 acie. lliis thiraUOIl 01 llie UHgoll platloim ,,.1111.,. um ,,r ,. I, ,....,!. If nnnlleil LABOR'S BATTLE. n Yinlil in W Vn,.l: ri!v ... ...., 4,v ,i IV1II Villi FIGHTING THE SCREEN IN A Car Load of Iron Mulders oil i the Way to San Francisco. Other Matter. THK N. Y. 110-!ia YIKt.II. New Youk, May o. Tlu May Day labor movement is n success here. Two hundred boss carpenters have to-day granted the demand of their men for eight hours. FHillT THE PlTT.SIlLT.d, I'll.. SCUEEN. May "i. .Six hundred coal miners struck at Bei ialro and Cambridge, Ohio, this morning against the further ue of tile new screen furnished by the mine operators. By the operation of this screen line coal and siftings go to the mine owner and the miner gets tiM pay for takli.g it out. THE MOLDEItV ST1IIKE. Kkno, New, May o. A car load of Eastern Iron molders passed through hero this morning on a special train to take the places of striking iron molders at San Fran- CISC0- I For.TV-rivK cents an noun. Get seats early or you will lose a New Haven, Conn., May 5. good place. This morning about TOO masons For. Sale.-On i.sylum avei.ue, and bricklayers struck for forty-live oue ,nj 0 fmm town, and three n.in cents per hour. The bosses oiler utcs WIl;- lr0in electric Hue. one of forty-three cents. the most desirable places about DEMAND IXCHEASK. ! tOWll. HoUSC COlltllillS llitlO TOOlllS, a . i !, r r.,.. .-. 'im... n,.. ' hot and cold wntor. bath room, etc., iney tiemauu an increase oi i- per cent in wa"e. I " I MISTAKEN WOKKEKS CALLED OFF Chicago, III., May 5. Many striking carpenters went to work this morning on the strength of an announcement In the Sunday papers that the strike had been settled. As some matters are yet under discuss ion and no order to resume work has as yet issued, the carpenters' council Rent out word and called oil' themistaken workers. It is thought work will be resumed by Friday. Ml'UIlEKKK'S HK-.PITK TO MAY 19. Washinoton, D. C, May .",. The United States Supreme Court has declined to grant a writ of habeas corpus for the murderer, Kemmler, under sentence of death m j. York by ellctrlcity, pursu- ant to order of Judge Wallace, but decided to hear motion for a writ of error, May 19. j fatal hunaway. ' Wlft,TPIliaTi:il 1Vl., May o.-Ves-1 .,, .ripmno,, ., nnrriace contain-' ing four cliildreu of Mrs. John Fitz- patrick wasovertumed by a runaway , team. One was killed and one prob-1 ably fatally hurt. Mrs. Fitzpatrick has been driven insano by the ca-' lamlty. KILLED IN JAIL. Columhia.S. C, May 5. Willie Leapliart, colored, was shot and killed in Lexington jail last night. Leapliart was convicted of rape on i Rosa Cannon, a young white girl, j "-uu1 sentenced to be hanged April ISth. PHATT ON TRIAL. San Francisco, May S. Taking of testimony in the trial of George C. Pratt for shooting L. L. Brom- well, president of the California In- stiraiice company, .lanrary --un, began to-day. A WISCONSIN HANK FAILS. Beidit, Wis., May 5. The pri vate bank of Clias. A. Mather & Co. cloed its doors tills morning. James M. Ilawley, a junior mem ber has disappeared. The assets are placed nt $110,000; lianllities - n i . I 100,Ot0. a DYNAMITE HOME ... .., Crvl l.AKCLLO.NA, hpaiU, May 5. crtnt excitement was cnu-eti tins ,n,irillllT Mt the merchant's and manufacturer's club house by tlio " e "v exp0H,m 0f a dynamite bomb in fro,u of Ule i)U,iinjr. FAItMEIlS' ALLIANCE IN TEXAS. New Orleans, May .". The Pi- nnolinnlf Allultll H.lV tirI.J.1ll LIIVU v"".- """"" "-; -i- --- tnc farmers-Alliance in lexas is in trouble ami some sensational devel- opments are rumored. In 1ES, the lowers orgnnlwHl at Dallas an ex-, change, with a capita of ?500,000, the stock being taken by thobubor. ', dmnte lodfieu. The excliange lasted about lwo iearH' dur,ntJ wn,c1' l,me' It is alleged, nearly 250,noo was 1.1 ...I I.... Kjuanueieu, ...... i.t-. ..,.. t.i... to snow jur u uiu iiuuui. fti,vji ui property. 'Hie faruiets who con tributed tlie money ale anxlout. to have an inve-tigatiou, ami will in htltiitesuit to recover certain pmji erty in Dallas now oeeiiplml ks the Alliance and Commercial agency. Houk.' anil four sm1 lots In Capl-1 ""'n1u"V T 1. ' .. ' Mliilo's in .-miuUi Salem, flue .. I I. 1.. iiVA ld..,..t.. Hour loew- lion. Tvfo ehoie lots in Highland, HU'ral dihcouuu for a building, and j a nice Ihkim- and lot iu EngluWfKxl ' on tlie installment plan. By the wav. KusIowomI nropvrty U Milling rt8Li aim. It U without doubt U cxlge prujwrty and will yield a Wg pnortt to the man who Invimta, woW' C'iod Ut iw fehow you armiuil. Saloiii Und Co., I'ou, 0,wbkH)k. h..lf. Oregon people Ilka Orwnt pro- duofa, ami Uiut ii tha rmmm llnyi U4wMd XmUU, Ka. vm, buy Ilium exifellftrtt ajuvaa f Stulnur tare lm m u. uk ui cbrm. & RMr. puujuntation k i": o -The Marion County Political Meet program for the lfith, when the . ling will bo hoisted on the East Su- u,os' I km school building, is not yet com- i,,e,eil but ,h( ivtnlIo3 nre n11 ! semouiior participant, u, u..u military companies, the brass bands ot Turner, Silverton, Mt. Angel and neighboring points and the expecv tation of those in management is for j a magulllcent tourn-out and an entertainlnc exercise. It is under- stood that Commander 1). C. Slier- I man, of Sedgwick post, G. A. ., , will make the formal presentation I of the Hag to the school. 1 State Kaii.uoad Commission. , J P Fauil, or Baker City; W Mi Colvly, of Douglas county; Robert Clow, of Junction City, conimls-1 Blotters, and tieo A Waggoner, of Corvallis, clerk, forming the state. railroad commission, arrived to-day and are holding a regular session in til" ta(e house. The principal bust uess before them Is the determina tion of the ease of Strickland against the O. 11. & N. railway, tried at the last session ot the commission and reported at the time 'in tlio Jouiinal. Don't Foucnrr It.-T1io Tableaux d'Art and Concert compauy to morrow evening at Hged's opera, withMss Carrie Noithey Boina, the renowned soprano; Mi Marie Lawrence, the Xyolopuonist, and Miss Miriam C. Jehu, the celebra ted and unsurpassed reader, among the stars of this grand company. " '" . - for at once. Six acres would pint , unml MilvntiliKii. .Iiw. "nillll). " i.""" ........... .f, --. - real i-stute, (!(, Commercial street. r,.tf. TheJouuNAis waul column is the proper place to advertise small matters. Wakuanted. Smith & Angell's fast black hosiery is warranted by Bridges it Boorth, agents. tf. Wamv.p. 100 cords of bedy fit wood, delivered at the penitentiary. Apply to Louis Kulin. .Vl-Ot 1'inest oranges and cheapest in the city at Phelp's fruit stand 101 State "trcct. tf. HDTBIi AUKIVALS. CHEMEKETE HOTEL. Mis E llth Nancy, Vshland. H M Linn, Mrs H M Linn, ludc pendeuce. Jns F Watson and wife, J Cochran, Portland. .1 A Thornton, St Louis. A C Presly, Philadelphia. J S Homer, Sellwood. I) V Welch, Astoria. B Sell rang, S F. It E Stewart, Mahala. Wm hiites, Albany. Johnnie Hurst, Moxey. D Ij Murray, Chicago. COOK HOUSE. Harry Smith, Cor.vallis. Frank Kountz, Oregon City. H C Barr, Albany. s S F Floed, Roseburg. J W Murtesbaugh, J Clove, port- land. E B Knapp, Albany, Eugene Bryant and mother, Logan, Kan. (i () Cheney, Myrtle Creek. DEM0CI1ATIC STATE TICKET. For Congress, MILLER, of Jackson. p.. A. For Governor, H Y LVESTER PENNOY ER, of Multnomah. For Treasurer, (!. W. WEBB, of Umatilla. For Supreme Judge, B. F. BONHAM, of Marlon. For Secretary of State, W. M. TOWNSEND, of Lake. ForSupt. Public Instruction, Rev. A. LEROY, of Linn. For State Printer, Capt. J. O'BRIEN, of Multnomah. For District Attorney, 3d District, J. .1. WIl YH1TNEY, of Linn. MAHION COUNTY DEMOCKATIO TICKET. For State Senators, W. II. II. Waters. .. Lewis Grillitli. For ltopret-entativos, W. H. Holinon. ... Geo. E. Alien Oliver Beers M. .I.Egan T. C. J).lVldnOII. County Judge - -James W. Taylor County Commissioner -Robert Scott County Clerk W. 1. Ray , County Recorder Kheri.'i'.- - --- Asses"sor Tronsiirer Supt. of Schools Surveyor Coroner -G. II. Beebo1 Frank Smith J B Ileninger .... K X Mathleii Mrs. 1 A Grubbe . -A Gobalet Dr. W S Molt Imdiu A f.iv fiunra ln 'v .loj's . rgil.ililn Hariajiaritla. At'. Uel1u, ' i.swl aal fW Indjr at '.it MiiMinst, iu i Frawltc, allAr ifaisi; down ilaJlljr lor n'.ul!i l. comtilimir rMiofsl n I ! ttnw w'l an 1 1 Mttbr. . .,. f. ruiut ii.j ' ' I .i'oMluU Mid HH.itlllUll Ul Ur4 il'UIn,SKmer te.. K , iitnl o( an orrratattii a iA 'a4l;-ii.ia and i nvljia'iu.i i I:. Fuuratt, I 'tUif Wbartnier, Iwa ul ( Ur Mrct, V , -iirl tt )alai in li ln 1, llvrr IKMJI.I HO' 1 1-1. '1 Uek'Ueati. Jin. ; Umvhsn,UH Uaflet :, 1 . bii UB unilrr vayilrl' tare tor tw reartiortWerewmt.Ulia. Whk U tklnt Ut Uo B MHtiUiad hmr oM MWUiMHaed iMtHh Lre4 A. Htoekw, JtaUwIa Umu.i. T., nt wl (or )ftii wlti 4yiffii(a feM Wlrr ha tnn wtk aad lor rtumL 0rtar!alMM'.f2aVft!MdaMrtt, r tmmi U tok rWrhi ual Mer ttaaale. a. r. obmei VIV iMIMfrU. 4 M.I . Wt ft The Republican County Central committeo has fixed tiw following1 uatcs, mr speauiug uy mo leglsintivo candidates uud etherj: Marlon, Saturday, May 17. In m Jeirerson, Monday, May 10, 8 p m Turner, Monday, Mnv 19, 10 u m Aumsville. Monday. May 10, 2 p ui ainyton, .Monday, May n, s p in Mehama, Tuesday. Mav 20. 1 p in Mill City, Tuesday, May 2n, 8 p m Whtteaker, Wednesday, May 21, 2 nni Silverton, Thursday, May 22, 1 p m Mt Angel, Thursday, May 22, 8 p in Woodburn, Friday, May 23, 10 a m Hubbard, Friday, May 23. 2 p m Aurora, Friday, May 23, 8 p m Macleay, Sat unlay, May 24, 1 pm Brooks, Monday, May 20, 10 a in Gervais, Monday, May 20, 2 p in St Paul, Tuesday, May 27, 10 am Cliainpoeg, Tuesday, Mav, 27, 2 p in Buitevllle, Wednesday, May 2S, 10 a in Howell Prairie, Thursday, May 29, 1pm Salem, Saturday, May 31, 8 p m. She Dear Claude, you may call again if you will bring me a box of Jones & Bemardl's home made can dles. They Bloom. The llowers on the label of Prairie -Flower canned cornchoicest in the market only firm that keeps it in the city Farrar & Co. tf A Sure Curo for l'lloa. lli'lilui; Piles nio ktiimn by moMuro llKeveiHplmtlnn.ciiMilnR intense ttcliluj; vrhon wiirin. This form ns well as llllnil 'tlccillngimil yirotnuliiiff, yield nt ouco lo Dr. l!ontiko'B Pile Hoineily, whl ch nets tl .ecti o.. uoiuri.s ullVutetl, absorb lu innrs.nlhiys ltciiliiK"i'it ellects n perinun cnt cure. 6u cent DrupJlst or ntnll; iri'tlsetrie. Dr. llosnnkn, Plcj-m, O, Mill lir iiilthJcHU'lucr. Money Wanted. All in i-uns Indebted lo the entitle if E. noli- ii. Jielloiiirer. lmncil. nre lici eby Hep tn innlso svttlonient Immediately with W. T. Klgdou, ISOslalo stieet.or with the undersluncd ul her re.sldenooln Salem. M. A. llEl.l.lMHUl, AilnilllMratilx, MjACKS3ILTJIIXG, ason ami Cairiafr ilakinir ami iiejiairiii? llon-cshoelnttii npeelnlty. All work iruar intfpil. JUI1N HOLM, Corner of ConiineielaltimlChemeltetii sts Salem, Oregon. Morgan &. Mead, City Dray 111 e 11 All work done with prompt nossaud dlK piitch. Only the bet men are cinpliiyed. a-i-po A Bargain ! A ilcslrnble lot of lands In lots to suit, seven miles Mitttlwcsl of Sulem, within eighty nil ofteiimbont landing, tlio beit o.ik wnoit i ml muiio llr Umber enoiiKh to pay lor the laud and It Is uood holl for fruit, w th Kprlnus iitd meadow land. Would lako u K"d small lot of Salem property la trade. Addles O. V. DENNIS. S ilem, March 13, 18-J0. a l.ltf Kountlecl 1S6S. 1 l)ldel nnd larsest IlaiikliiK house helweeii Kacramcnlo and Pot Hand. LADD & BUSH, Ban leers, Iron bulldlni;, Snlein Orceon, Exelmngp on every part of lho woild, boushliiud Mild. DrallNOf EiiKiein baiikH I taken nt par Aceounts of banks ami Individuals xnliclteil collections maun thioueliout thellnllcd Mates mill Ililtlsli Ainerlen. We oiler our patrons every ae rommodatlon consistent with conseietlvn hanklnj;. I llWlin Fine Watch Repairing II V C. A. BURBANK No. 317 Commercial Street. Pioneer Bakery iAMOS STRONG, I 271 Commercial Street. French and German Wheal and Ryo Breads In City Styles. Vienna Rolls. SPKCI A LTV OI' FANCY CAKES. Pastry and Confectionery Baking iu Full Stock. My now bread and cake bakera are llrst-cliiHS arustH m ineir line, ui i mm to have tathinj! as w as llie. FiiipsI 5oo "ftttvtffirri c JrT-' " y . n F lo uitazvz SH fa 3sie MjASf HEALTH. l.ti Itllll'lilU (Julilnii llnlaum No. 1 Curia I liaierri, fin' ami conj '.; hcrorn tlio Iax anl Ilvl; Here Ear,, Ky, he, e'f, Copper c '.or J IlwttliM, Ujti'.iIIiiIlI t4nh, tlMAK.l 8rlp, and all Srlwar lo-ni ot the dUeate known at Xl.tiliU. I'rlr, 15 00 per IIoI.Ik. I Itlclian'a U IiImi IluUrtin Nn.il Oure-Trtlirv, Mercurial Nyp'u. Hie Ithea watiua, 1'aini in tbe llonn, I'alni In tlw HmiJ, Uuk of the ,V.k. iWtUd Kate Ttirt, Hi phtlit a liath, fiinin aw torn lratW ( un a, Mtitfntw. o( tlio Uml., ami tradit-U4 all tl mm lroin the tyium, uUtl.ir mimmI hy iui tritUm or uhntm tf llcrrurx. Iiavioir tbe lilnl pure Mi lieakb I'rlrs kS (JO per I uHlx, I. l.lcJinuU (inhlrn M unlali Aull tlotn Kr r.e oire cl Uooorrtxaa, Uleet, irriUtWm Ori-l, and all I'rlmnr or Oeal. tal diHiruf csmriU. I'rlra '4 So Mr llotlln. 1 HIcliauM nolileu NpanUli In. Jetlnii, (ri ore eao-tot OonorrkM!, I.iIUuiiu.io-) c.lut. lrtrMraAc. I'rlco 81 bi itr Ilotlle. Urn Itlcliau'a Uolden O'nlinent lor Ow efl ct.c kealmKol bypoUiUa aorw, fcadMWtUooa I'rlro Jl CO in-r lloi. Lo llltluu'l Uolilei. 1 mn and Era! tratMlt ! A ptiyeHU . er. ! or or-rk, rrwUMtoo, tie. Price 3 CO x-r Hot, Tnlo xi.il Nervine, feet tvery Ure, C. a D., leewreiir kd (r eiprud. . C. V. niCnAttns"A; CO. , Airenta, Wt WW - Grand COX A Handsome Garland Cooking Range, Latest and improved pattern, nickel finish, with completo set of utensils, (purchased of II. M. Wndc & Co.) O A Ticket with chance on this elegant Prize presented to every nurchnso of ONI2 POUND of our RKLIACH CAN TEA. Price 7ft cents per pound. v SWAN FOUNTAIN Over Two Hundred of these favorite Pens are now in use in Marlon county alone. It isonoof tlio very best Fountain Pen mainilacttiied. All Insurance Agents use this Pen. The lata improvements render It still moro attractive and more desirable. A full lino of MAIM KTOni") HARD'S Gold Pens nro always In stock, also PHOTO ALBCMP, AUTO ALBUMS, SCRAP BOOKS, SCI5AP PICTCRFS, PURSES, CARD CASKS, VISITING CARDS, WEDDING STATIONERY. Remember tlie Place, Tlie New Slioe Store! KRAUSSE BROTHER Having just Opened a new Shoo Storo in tlio Brey Block, wish to invito everybody to come in and see their new place, where they are prepared to supply their old and new friends with anything iu tlio lino of fool wear on tlie most satisfactory terms. WE HAVE THE FINEST STOCK In our line ever brought to the city, and feel sure thai wo can please all. Thanking all old patrons for past fuvoiH, and soliciting a continuance 7 rausse Brothers u :. In Ku.ll Bloom! KELLER & SONS, The leadetH in Furniture, Bedding, Wall Paper, Moulding, Window SIiiuIch, EaaolH, Mirrors, Art Goodn, Etc. The largost Picture Framing our 1 II IIIIIHII " II !! ! MIPII ll Boots and Sh.os, ! Leather and Kiiicliiigs. OWrCaali ald for Wool, Hlden, PelU hiiiI Furn,-ta The Bissell "Gold Medal" Carpet Sweeper. Tho Best in tho World, No. IM-l Coininerciil St., Salem, Oregon. TINS Ready i Fry's I)J5IA Yg Alii! DANOieaOUSI b iHjntdmth: ZAnls pr mh, TliirdEE 'Tea -oflbred by- & BOGGS, Grocers, 294 Commercial St. AGENCY: OF THE U. ?VeJrto,tl k e nscflEBBSESfll 9S State Streist, Salem, Ore. of tho saino for the new inn, we are, atoek. Modcat jiiIcch. Busincas alwayn hooiulntf. leading feature. Full lino of Canvas Strctchcm and Studloa. HBW I MMIIIW fjMWBM Wm rKltV HlfiaST It HANDS OF Mixed for family mt at- Drug Store. Slaugbter your Squirrels now by tho iwoor FRY'S BQUmRISL POISON w , Pri?e, 6 f ;J? 'i I f ImT" - fi n VlBi I Jy r.J J-:- SBSBESBS3BSGBF. 111 ' SKSmji fcg.-BniaitwM LJI UW1I 06 iUif IJIA.L.lCU IN .aae i aiiMBmn mt mnatmmmm 1 1 .limn ii n nimm Paints