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SKSSwSwSwwS HI"UJPlliHJJ.U jX3xswe- la I" flWWA. Mja-(i ju,T. ft wsaatr isa MM I M" "run KINO'S TOUCH." ti:fcn i ii iiltedtho " '?yai ."'" -,i,, have aon.lul:.. Thew, iui.. - .VVwe have rjw iwMine oMoieie. "' B, '".ooMn Medh U.?K-h-r? .li.n'.y rlean-onro..- ':", a,e .,), K2 ffiA..? SJ2SSW5S: nl ,;.HYlfi"vf W wneni or . l. . - -- la-neJ. nnuiuy ."-". -;. . ,,-ry ce. r"r "r.'r: vvr mnrti. A or mow iwiii r ' -, f," .,. nowels. lw " ,"'Y" . V. . nil blllout i It Indlp- I ou smt ''J!!;?. 7i,r.. t,ii. InAhirtred alltmnis. Aiandier. I .inn ntKl khirtred I allrri' lmMilflltroarvemu. o of Hie worst Hkin and itiniini, Tetter, Kcwmft, ni cwrlllngs, as well a ,nlv known as Pulmonary . in iim. and elven fafr .::. ; .Starr. i..ti ?.! ,TM'. WOIIUH ll-alK-HSBI IKDicat. Asso- V Hr:"OREward i "Tiirr'-oW ' D' the "m"' IS"' rlirrh Hemedr i-irm In Hie i .ad which they i u- mlH.vKiViKawt healing - j ' ItMWllV llirei tllBWIirst i.,v bad. i.r of h r long aland . ny rtrntvlsK I'KOFUSSIOKAIi CAKD1. PKATT AlIt'NT, nttornoyant Inw.f-nli'm, Orwnn. uillwovcr llnrr'a Jewelry atoro, Htatoatrccu J. HIIAW, Attorncy.ntjiy, Hnl"; . Oregon. Ofllro Jlrst door to the left nt head of stair In tho rcur of Utdd 4 Hush's bank. f nlliMON KOItl), attorney nt lair, SMciii. I Oregon. Oltico upntalm In I'liltoii Clock. T A. AI'H.KOATi:, nttorney lit law. J , Frier block. Commercial nnd Huilo streets, Hiilcin.Or. TOIIN A. CAIHON. Counsellor nml At tj t rnn-nt-ljnv. Member of the llnr of Ontario, iftiiniln. Oilier I( Htnto Mitel, S:ilein, Oregon J l: WILt.fAMH. BTKNOUKAlMIKIl VY. mid Typewrltlnt. Oltlw with Cnpl inlellylfy. t!o, llWIntoHl. rTiT KNIi7in lVilectle l'liKlcliiii,onieo j, CJifoiiitmreel, -Tilein Oregon. I'm moiinry (IHea! n aorlnlty. DU..I, M Ki:KNt:, DcntUI. 01Henoir llm W'lillo Corner, Court nml Com. iiKTelnl nlieelH. Piw. jiwsrr a CAimviuaiiT m niennulili' IMiyflcliitiH. Kalem. Ogn. (iarlwrlKliI, Jl, 0., Hpcelally, surgery miU mirjlcnl illKoifes of women. H. H. Jps diip, M. l),Rri'liilly, iIIhoiisi'h of cliililren 1,H IIUSINKSH C'KI)S. 4 M l'I.Ol,'(JH,rnil'i taker. Kmliiilmer I A. unci Cabinet Maker. 107 Miiilo Hi . htivin. MUltsi:, eontnirtor nml lliillcler Vl. All AtiltKtl Ml oiccrs promptly atlemlecl to Htrvet,hioi,ni. JOHN' (IUAV. Omitraelor nml builder. h'lniilimhln IliiUlilnir n HiHi'lalty I8T V)inincrclal atrect, ntitoin Oregon, 10IIN KNIOHT. Hlat'lcMiiltli. llorKO fj sliodiiirniiilruiuilrlliiriiKlH'elalty. HIioii nttliefootofUucTtyatrcct.WalcMii.Oiegoii. bta?)ir I? A'. bu Klmlaol soi'TJIWICK. Contriutor unci i Lmllclcr, Well irepareil to do all of building mill giniranieu k;uik-ii- . Hon lion i-.i-uii Olti:ilT A MeNAliLY, AielilltetH. No. , ISJHInlnHlli'fl. IMllllH IllUt Hlil'dllon- tuna of nllcliikHMiiturimllilliiKM on Ktiort notice. HuperlnlenclenceorworK prompiiy lon.ii(l after, !M( HOOIKTY NOTIOKS. KNKIirrSOI'l'rrillAS.-ltegillaiineet Inuon'l'iii'wliiy night ofenelnueU nt 7 'X. J.l)'l)ONAl,ll;iJ. C. W. 11,11. WATK1W.K. or ll.iimlH. n il.lVK 1.01)01: .So. IU, I, O. O. V., ineetH U In Odd 1'fllnwa' Hull upstair. Cornei coinmcielal mul Ferry lrul, esery Hnt ttrdaynt 7iti0 p. in. J. I,. Mii('iii:Kiv I A,M.ifMxn, Heeretary. N. tt. (1 A. It.-Heilgwlck i'ewt, Nil, 10, DuiKitt " tni'iil of Oregon, ineou c cry .Monday i seumg nt tin liall over tlmOregon Uiiicl compnnj'H otllce. Vlslllng eoinmiliM nn eordlally Invited to attend. 1). C.HIIKUMA.s, l'ot ('oiiimailer 8. A. lUNlil.n,Ai(Jutnlt. l t I), I'. W Protection 1idgn No. 'J, A., f . I), li. W..K11 ll'in.l llivon J Mila luti'li I Wednesdiiy evening lit Its hall luHtntii In ,u.l Inn Mininco it net) bloeK, csirniT Comuii'ivlill lUltl I liemuke'ta streeU Visiting mihI Sooiiiii liiglgetUrenliilleil HA Uamii r, M V in a Kan, ltiwreler, V r" I'or vurrw at the (Ml'lTAL IIUSINLSS (Ohl.KtJK, Sail 111, Ontnn. .l. AHMt.iHONO.Mrsr. 1'., I, W11 m. I'rln. IhtsinoKH, Sliorilnuid, ijftrUU, fttniititif ni ttrlnl, trriaiiuu. l)i anil evening Smlnni. Stuilenls niliiutlrt) 1111 . c all at Ui; Collide m , llm I'nncipalfur catalogue, WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY HiaauatcsHludouts 111 Classical, Literary, Sciontifio, Normal, lliisiiieijs, Ijuw, MEDICALCOURSES. Iveliutllutlon of leurulnr In tlto Noiili. Itst. Hmt for oawlojuc to TJI08. VAN BCO , ., 1'rtMldeal. : Httkm. Oregon, Conservatory of Musi or in? willampllu I'nhcr ity salam. On. Bil,lUiiiilucvc.snil Mu.lc School na lbs Northwest liust. I'eHin.tM la inusle urt iv)U''l lo liisieril niutio ke-lioola. Yourlv al tvndttUMiuruiMilyuiiiiliiuiiticd and liny. l,., ,r ni(l pnri"". I.r irs-nlcs In lli run m ,i I)ipti-. Halt tfi,i t mftilo'is res " ti "-& 17 jBrWfffjpjrgff viiyutiiviyv' M rcMilieVr 'wllilW y ll SirV ? VXtVpt Oil prtMjr pt OIW fl'OIH Ivpilltl- ' lean liiinciivl. of home lule .riiUu,l rsxlnii l5Mi.. "Ai L" !V ,r.,u: Id.. i.livs,li,l,nia nJilu. iliiiiiuo.i iluiv 4,teiUi -That we dctumivev all tunU ami iiT?.,i,.lhr,,iHilurA,,,AM- ".. Hid;f I Will do U tenfold to tliv KvumI you cwutrvdltntt ..i the ii.aiV.el xaluc uflhcuMM- 1 i rSchwuuMiUrv p.lbly dorlvo front tlivm. iwrift irtihfiy-.wii. fcwr t tounuriwini, unci bias. iWWi' '"'by F. J. Cheney A Co., Tuwo, O. , LJKJKmw iui U SSSy m sJ ii lfAifsflW sSLlt... wi. liitorimllv ttnd uuIh dlresallv on tlio aamliiUratliti, that wy itioiee In the M 1'AltVIH. 7-aMam-vrlin. IIUeruall. Hi nt uejii irvi i oil iiiui ,w,,wm,iaUBJLwl, ,igr natave.maivsilp - - - IiIimmI mid iniioouB eiirriuii of the iu eh .ouau Jl ciJi. .nsd. i,iciiiMve CtiVMtl'lll. Ill IHIylllK IlUIIri V. UIHITII ritr. ANI) I'nKVKNTIVK WITH- ?S,w Iw iHirtf Villi KVt the ItenillUKs iveriilng Dr. A. WU.i'OHD Hau8 It U talton luloritHly, uml made In Ilealllil'iitnpblet.elIouiirarteirtTwlo, Ohio, I'V F J Cbulli-y iVs Co. K. U MOORB, Local AsU. I Ri.1.1 hv DrULn-lklW. lirlW 7fie IHir Unlwralty HuUdlnjt.lUlem Urnjott. P0", UJ 'fUbKi"'1. priw me jhi "'" "" iKittli1'. REPUBLICAN TICKET . STATE TICltET. CONOItRSSMAN. DINQER HERMANN, of DoiiijlnH. OOVIiRNOlt. I). P. TilOiMPSON, of Multiioiiiuh. si:cntrrAnv ok statu OKO. W. MrlUUDE, of Columbia. TitCAHUitr.i:. Plllli MKTflUHAN, of Oratit. HI" IT. OP l'l'IlMC INVTIll'CTIO.V. !:. h. .Mcelroy, or lu-nion. STATE I'UINTIIlt. K. (. BAKER, of MuHnonmli. JUDOi: SUI'KHMB COUKT. R. S. BEAN, of Lane. JOINT SF.NATOU KltOM MARION AND CLACKAMAS. II. K. CRO.SS, of nuckunifts. DISTRICT ATTOllNBV, ol) .ICDICIAI, DISTRKT. GEO. O. BINGHAM, of Mnrion. JIAFtlOX COUNTY. fOlt HKJfATOlW. 1-Mw. lllrt-ch I. B. Looney I OK UKI'IIKShNTATlVLH. J. 11. Scttleinler I. A. linker Win. Armstrong John Mlnto T. T. Oet-r. County Judge IWm. Waldo Ciiintv CoiiiiiiiBsloiicr-J. M.WatHon Siiurlli' K M. Crol-sui Clerk K J- Bubcock i..i..v,l.. f ili ti II AIiTiir TrwiHiiri-r A. O. Cotnlil AsoHHor C'olumbtiH Cleaver Supt. of bcIiooIh I). W. YckIit .Surveyor W. J. Culver Coroner r. J. 8. Stott KAST 8A1.KM IMIKCINCT. Justice M. E. fJoodell Constable -J. E.Howard HAI.i:.M l'RIX'INCT. ,Iut Ice Jiime-j Batchelor POLK COUNTY. KOR RKI'RHSKNTATIVfi.S. Win. riuvuge R. S. Wallace Slierlir. W. L. Well- Clerk C. G.Co,.d Count v Coiiiiiilwloiier-G. W. Mullet AHesor ...K. K. Hubbard I'lViiHtirer -T. t". Bell .-itipt.nf SchoolH B. 1.. Murpb.x Surveyor Frank Butler Coroner Dr. E. I,. Ketuliuin Marion County Polilicul Meet ings. Tho Republican County Central Committee htm fixed thu following dates forfpeaklng by the legiHlative utimlltlateH and ether: Marlon, R.iturdny, May 17,1pm Jellerhon, Saturday, ftlay 1", 8 p in Turner, Monday. May 19, 10 a m AuniHVille. Monday, May 10, 2 p m Htavton, Monday, May 19, 8 p in Mill CItv, Tuesday, May 2H, 1 p m Mehama, Tuesday. .May 20. 8 p ni Kutilimlty, Wednemlay, May 21, 10 a. m. Whueaker, WetliKWIa.v, .May 21, 2 pin Hllverton, Thur.l.iy, May 22, 1 p in Ml Ani-el, Tliur-day, May 22, 8 Woodliinn, Friday, May 23, 10 a in Ilubbaid, Friday, May 2.'. 2 p m Aurora, Friday, May 2;t, 8 p in Maeleav, Katinday, May 21,1 pin BrnokH. Monday. May 2d, 10 a in Uervalrt, Monday, May 211, 2 p in Kt l'atil.Tue.sday, May 27, 10 a in Chanipoc'K, Titemlay, May, 27, 2 p in Buttevllli. WeduiMday, May 28, 10 a m Howell Pralile, Tliunulny, May 29, 1 p in Sal , Baturday, May .11, 8 p in. John Knight, Chairman. DEMOCRATIC. The deinoeratle county central iMiinmltteo nceeptH the above ar rangement of dales, time and placet of meeting and will bo repre sented by speakers and by Ita can didates. Martin Rowi,i:v, I'hairmiui. IlKI'lilllilCAN HAIiIiY. lion. .Seymour Condon nstl Hon. W. R. Ellis will address the clti.ens of Kalem ami vicinity on Filday evening, May 2,1d, at 7:30 p. m. All arraiigeinontH will be made for a grand opening rally on that date. WON IIY A WOMAN A I'l'oiiiiiionl Astniia Ileal IMate Man JIlllTil'll. The "local" genius who piesldes , iiviii' 1 in iioMiiiuiw nt i in euv 11 lire tho destinies ol tlio . , ... , .... ., III Mil IJIHII 111 lllll. Ol iVHL r I, III1IS 1 .... 1.1.. 1.......1.. ..!,.. 1 ,r..,wl e - - ,". - it - ir.. - i inn uiiiiimiww.. !. !,"" 1 .......... I,.,. 1 ., ....iin.r i.iuiiiii, vi I'll ...i.. ..,.,...1,. tt .,11 I .,., K v .." ".... known and well liked in Salem "For Home weeks past J. A. Conk, manager of the Oregon Land (Vs Astoria oillce, has been wander ing about the suburbs, pe.uislng long letters and wearing a liappv far-away smile. He was prone to spoil deeds nnd other blanks by starting tenderly-worded letteison them, and whenever he had to write a woman's intuit1 on a leal estato document, ho Invariably wrote "Mnggle."lle grew very nerv ous about the tlist of the uiouth.aiid dually 'iniinuticcd his Intention ol taking a trip for his bealth. Ycter d.iy news was received that on the 8th lust., at Salem, Mr. Cool; was married to Miss Maggie Bl.ur, of Iowa, and that the con le had gone to California on their wedding tour. Miss Blair Is a beautiful blonde, highly educated and an accomplish. ed musician. She has been teaching 1 forsonit time, and was so cmployd , last year at Newl.iiig, this stale. I Tlu newly-weddwil arc now at Paci fic Grove, Monlcioy tt unly, Cal,, and will enjoy their honey moon amid the h,1viiu hbades of that delightful usort. They will conic 1 to Astoria abutit June Ut and M'lllc ilown. A host of Mends wish them all (bo giKul thtiiiis ol this llle " llfivarcof UinliiiriiU lor t'atarrlt Unit Contain .Morcuri . an UHireury will surely destroy the , heiiso 01 Rineii ami ttinuueieiv do- 1-aneutllU Whole HSHtCIII U lll'll I'llter- lutr It llinniuh tin iitiU'oiin riiirfiuett. 1 . . .. " Huult itrtlolvH hhoubl nowr Ih um.hI I ' .-.-.,-,. . - . r-- --- - . IHV1I W" J i" V a M ( IHlliniW lift r Highest of all in Leavening Power. Rcal ABSOiUTElY PURE DEMOCItATIC STATE TICKET. For Cmigre-, MILLER, of Jucksoti. R. A. For Governor, RYLVE8TER PENNOYER, of iMtiltnoniiili. For Treasurer, G. W. WEBB, of Umatilla. For Sunreme Judge, B. F. HON HAM, of Marion. For fieeretnry of State, W. M. TOWN.sfcND, of Lake. For Supt. Public Instruction, Rkv. A. LEROY, of Linn. For State Printer, Cait. J. O'BRIEN, of Multnomah. Joint Senator for Marion and Clackamas, HENRY' WARREN, of Marion. For District Attorney, 3d District, J.J. WHITNEY, of Linn. MARION COTNTV DEMOCRATIC TICKET. For State Senators, II. II. Waters LewisGrifllth. w. For Representatives, W. H. Holmes.- Geo. E. Allen Oliver Beers M. .1. Egau T. C. Davlds-nn. County Judge James W. Taylor Countv Couiiiilt'sfouer. Robert Scott County Clerk W. I. Ra. County Recorder G. H. Beebt Slieri'i' Frank Bniltl Assesssor J B Hcningei Treasurer F X Mathieu Supt. of Schools-Miss Jennie Gi lllitb Surveyor A Gobalci Contircr Hr. W S Moll lnul&w STATE REPUBLICAN FORM. PLAT- Tlie follow lug Is the platform adopted The republican party of Oregon, in convention as sembled, proud oi its record and past history its (Iciotioii to the principles of human liber t) and human rights, its great and imperishable names which lend lustre and glory to the American nation at home and abroad anions the natioii3of the earth, ami as an ossuranci of its continued fidelity to the great principle!, for which it has contended its the past in state and national affairs, does hereby mnlre and ai firm the following declaration of principles First That we favor an honest indent and economical administration of every depart ment of the government, both tnle and na tioual Second That we regard the free school sys tem of our state as the special cart and pride of the republican party, to be cherished as one of the bulwarks ot the liberties of the people Third That, whereas, the republican part) has alwajs contended for u pine electoral sys tem, in pursunnceof this policy, we favor the adoption of the Australian ballot sjstem, ami we pledge the republican part) to enact such a law at th- next bcsslon of the legislatuie, substauti illy upon the Hues and of the char acter of the act as dratted b the ballot reform league of Oregon 1 mirth That the republicans of Oregon bend greetings and congratulations to their bicthieu of Maine for having furnished 1 homas II Kecd, an hoiisst nml courageous statcMiian, who, as speaker of the house of re piescntallies, has secured for the people the right of the majority lo govern, nnd we de nounce the fictio-i by which demociatic mem bers ofcougiessalti nipt tojus.ify the technic al defeat of the will ol the people and the ma jority of their own body by lefusiug to vote, though in fact present nnd in duty bound to Fifth -That we rejoice in the fact that in the last presidential election the American pcuplc Mile-it lo sustain and uphold the republican doclilneof pioctecliou which the democratic patty ptoposcd lo destroy, and we are In fiuur of the conlliiuence, ot the Histcin ofprotection which has developed the uiaiiiilacturing ami agricultural Iuteiestsot our country and ptotcctcd American laboring men Ironi de grading competition with the pauperized nnd povert) Mricl.cn labor of the old world, and to this cud we endorse the provisions known as the McKiulc tariirtilll now pending befoie congicHs, and 011 behalf ol the wool growers, and other Industries of Hit Pacific N'otthwest we urge upon our lepiescut.itives in congress to do all in tlii.ii power to secure the earlj pas sage ot said lull Sixth -lli.il lecognllug the tact lli.it tne United Stales Is the icatesl silver producing mid that both gold and (imiilrv in the vvolli MlVCt welc eiiu.lliv ine-iiniuev ui me- iwiisiuu Hon bum thebegfiinlugof the republic until tlir hostile lci'islation uiraiust silver which 1111 I duly contracted the cltciilnliug medium of the country, mm rvroKiuxiiur imii me greai iiucr cls ol the people demand mine money for use in the channels ol trade and commerce, there lote we declare ouiselvcs lu lavor of the Iree and unlimited coinage of silver, and denounce any attempt to di'-crniilunte against silver as unwise mid unjust Seiiuth That Hie gratitude of the nation to the ileleiidcrs ol the Union cannot be uieasiir ed by laws, that the legislation of e-onuicss should coufotm lo the pledges made b a loyal Iieotile, and be so eulaigtil anil eMeuoeil as lo piovlde against the possibility tlininny man U liouoiaiU) wore uu icoer.iiiiuiioiiu snail Heroine an iiiuiaicoi 11:1 nuus uiukc, c litennie nil in ,,-,,, upo1 ,,,. clmrl,y Itlghth Ighlh mat we me 111 lavor 01 a lair ami id distiibutlon ot taxation, and we believe eipii that nil proper!;, exempt h l.nvslioulilivutrtl ule lis 11 lue oroi'ortioii in puvuiciit to the leui tlniate expenses ot the legislature, that we ate in lavor 01 the adoption otsucli aiiicudiuciit to our assessnient laws as will secure the eipial and just assisismriit ami taxation of all pro pel tv at its tt lie value- Ninth -That wedeinnud the foifeituie by cougtess of the laud giant of the Noithctu I'.i citic tailtoad Irom Walhilu to Portland Tenth That we aie lu lavor of the passage Ihioiigh c uigiess of the bill providiug for u IkmI 1 nil w a) at the D.iIIokoI thet'oluiiibia in ci, which lias been passed in the senate tiv the elloitsot senator Mitchell and Dolpti, that we believe it to tie the most piae-iKutile plan lr theieliet ol the prisluecis and tor the vast ur ritoiv ol cotinlr) trilnttar lo the great Colum bia tlvir llleveiith -Thalwc tavot the eiiaetimut of a law lu the iiiteiot of the wage earning classes in liiclorirs niidiulurs woikshoM ond public vvoik. hxlugght horns asaduys work, and we driiouiue the convict iMiitiuU luKu sjstem its unjust to the honest I.iIhii ol our state, and believe that all lawn rcvogiiliiug siichsvslcm khoulelbe H'jtwUsI, that weateupobril lothc luitber Imsiiirnilluii ol Cluiii-si.'lauoiets to the Unitisl States, and wv drmnud mote stringent umiciiectivc uivasuita lor carr)iiirililoope'ia ' lion lliaymwtiurnts of tsmgiesa encluding the , Chinese lahoieis Horn AmetkMii soil. Twelfth Tlmt we reiterate 0111 upproval of tnepolic 01 inn nil iippiopriaiions nn internal iiupiuvcmruts espieuillv loi rivets uud liar tails Hint c lavor theexnliuuatiouof llivtwl ivy ol Using the public inourv lor the public wcli.ur W'luv out that the 1111 pioviiueiit ol out wuteiwavs will ivsult , In li uiutnlal tc-duclioii ol the lutes ..I liana Hilalloii,tliul we hold all coi pot alum ti ull) I lesisiusililc to their liabilities under tbt law I 'and itxxtguut' the tight of Ihe legtsUtuie to 1 ' eu net an teaoiiaiic iiiiiiihuuu oh ruip..iniv povvei I'liliteeiiih -That we favor l.gilalivernit inelit bv which tlicie nu) be rlcotrU or ap poiuiej a state iiKpvclur of weights and mrasutes mIso we lavor amaudu-ieutx to tun tikiMl ehuitcis which shall mpjlrvthe ap ls.inluirut of tiuiUliu, and sanilaiy utMecoi In cities v, leu thousand ur male InUaUrtants II..1.I1. vint . rh.11 it ur. 111 fsisir .if mi idi tv 1 smvev ol the unntvc)ed public lauds of the stale 111 outer mat me same may uefuumrvi aud orvupiol and title tpeetUl) provtunl bv 1 lua idesvitlera under the laws of the I'm lied Slalis We ilcuiaud litKial appiMpuatiotisB) eoiiHrras to sreuu that eiitl liltreHth -That while disclaim 111 g the light tolutcilere wiihlhe adiuliiumatiouot Itacln t.rtul .11, m.,1 r.it.li.u n.lLui, teM miusm twrtul ailaira ol fofclgn naito we attuseirlv approve the tltortsot liUli and l(utilt slates men toMvuie ov peace i m lueeiUHts tne .iuvr eol Mswwiwajte vtuiiiitiiiiuuuioiuaHnKn Vf"? AwtAu hl 4 vrhlt u,- tua' ijw ..,. u sySiiTh.Hd utm Wtsv uih ivtiuWk J ilur AwtjksiH J,M,, i ljaviugtUevvajf t.. a isJk-y of peace ttf ate4rll bwucc aud amay awoug all Ihr nalU. n h new swmVJ that vrc rltftl sllriajte i-oiuldu-allousuisMl aUaUswhkh THE EVJ32TENG- CAPITAL JOURNAL. U. S. Gov't Report, Aug. 17, 1889. Baking Powder mend thi present national administration for app1)ing tne surplus, funds to the payment of interesting-bearing bonds as contrasted with , the democratic policy of lending the surplus to uanxs wnicn rciatnen ineir oonas anil col lected interest thereon while using the people'a money which should have been applied to the payment of said bonds A. I'arlridgc, Attorney at Law. We were sitting around a stove in Pamlico lighthouse spinning yarns. D gs were the subject of conversa tion, nnd each sportsman exercised 1 his Imagination In telling of the j wonderful Intelligence of his resepct- ive dog. When they all got through but one, BUI Wagner, of Washing ton arose. "You see that dog lying there, gentlemen? Well, he hasn't the human intellect ot your dogs, but still he is smart for an animal. Just before I came here I had to go to tho Webster law building to see my n tlorncy, and Urso there followed me. The passa e is a htiu dred yards long in that building, with lawyers' shingles hung over the doors on both sides. Ail at once I -aw Urs come to a dead stand, its if he had run on a big covey. There he Ktood like he was carved out of marble. I looked around, thinking that there was a tame bird in the building; but no, there was netliln: of the Kind. In my bewilderment, 1 happened to look up, and there, painted in big letters on a sign, was: 'A. Part ridge, Attorney at Law.' "The Week's Sport. Corvallls Times: Salem 1 making great preparations for a Fourih of July celebration this year and in vites Corvallis to join her. Shall we do it? Undoubtedly the Will amette will be at a good boating stage tliN year on our natal day and it would be an easy matter to ch rter one of the sieamiTs and visit tho capital city. One of the very best Investments in the city for capitalists is that bus inewj corner of 011 is 05x10.5 feet, and one of tho busiest cornels in town Has a lino two-story brick block of three store rooms 20x70 feet, with nil Ices Merhead and other buildings. It rents to pay 10 per cent, on the miiiuut. It is t lie best site in tin city tor a wholesale house ans equal to the best for a retail trade; l-t bargain in town. Salem Land Co. Postollb-e block. dw-tf Ioe cream freezers, the bet in market, atSteinerefe Blossers. the To Home Seekers. The Capltul City railway com pany is picpared to tell home-seekers something to their advantage. Mr. UavldBimpson ints taken ehaige oflheirreal estate department at 115 State street. Call and see him. PERFECT 'NUTRITIOHI HEALTH t Tho only rcmod known which will Stimulate tho Hutritlvo Processes of tis Human System. Ity thli natural nml rtmple menus it quickly nml pormniiit t y t'l KKS All forms ol l)pt-psli, Constipation, .Mental nml Nervous r.xJi.iustlon, (leiiorul Debility, ltruln l'ag, or tiny oxlmitstc.il or weak Diiocl condition of tho aj stem, from what ever cause, Skill Eruptions, Itolls, Hun nlng Sores, Scrofula, nnd nil Diseases ol Iholtlood, Stoiuucli, I.lvcr and Kldueya. $ 1 .00. ciy nnmrQ rno rk nn W... MWI.fcW .VI, -WB Pr Illller's ft pago ImoV, elcserlptlvo o( Ity. druMliie lletlorativciiud hti oilier l.cmediea, IvllUrvO b) luail. HILLER DRUG CO,, San Francisco, C:l rou h.vt.i: nv " v ' 1: j old by Dan'lJ. Fry . .. ggO $gWW( j mJ La Richau'j 2h !I HjASf HEALTH. - l.i Uleli'Mi's Oolileiv lUlsnm No. 1 I'livs tlMiiiren, nr" and a conj ....., bsrmn tho Mk ami livjj, njW jj., 1j, .oe, etc , copperc lor d Uiotche. K)iiI.itiot at.rili,elM4Msl Scalp, nj ii prfainry to ta of th dis,vaM known u .i,..,i,. -,.-, a e it per iio'll. I- III. !..... f3 1.1.... n1...' .'. nan-, e. nimi iiaiinm v.. . Cure. Tertl rv M. reuil'S;vs.i uwllh.u. HMtlstii. 1'alus In tho llim, 1'alnt In th. imu, wu ii mo hi l Ksjratd Son Thrcvvt, th .ito Itash, Lumps aij con tr.lnl (jti, SUIT icw of thu I.luibi. in I cvt kii.'"ui i iu .J In lint ur li ( lie .ui . I mj I Im k. s son i. s i ii . j i I'lMU inj vtm .r alms. K.lllhv l'le IS HO nee I mil.. pure and I. 'I iilinu (l-.tlens anltUAn I. lol I r 1 iiir el llonorrw-i, OkaL tVvt it" v.l. ai4 all Crl"y or OtaC tildinineudmHitU, I'rlmOj SO ir llatlle. l. lllcllail' il olit.it HniiUli In. ,.r iiieuail i I olili J 'II II, f ra tmi ti'Utit v v I i. It ' .r tlolilo m qase( Otwrrknai, '..niunMI, iTt. .s. 1' Hlr,iu. Ualilen IIMm.Hl assl .. . I., iSftlTllT. r llSv: lol.rlnu'a tlolUfl , I'll s -w Ml-- it .lHH-ni, lowt)raais,w. v. .c '' " '' I matratlaai, . MiUJl'liwrlltt, T to i i .1 r.v vine. Usui ivrfMtlwrv, l" vv. ) , surv Vtttki I'lMSIM, r Hie ItiilturvtiilrusisHiiiMuv. senu b.tt "aud Wl r'arket sirvss vtn Km, ...... ..... .. .... . :. .r. .. neeseev vi. iireiuar inaursi iiw jj trnzttik lvvY mi T. n. BAIJNES, PEES. SALEM LAND COMPANY Incorporated 1889- Capital Steck: $30,000. POSTOFFICE BLOCK, - - SALEM, OREGON. As early as ISO l Ameiicaus were fullv alive to the fact tlmt there was n value to real estate in and around cities of this country which old not attach to that of any other nation in the world. The cause of this is easily under stood when we stop to think that in all other countries up to that time real propel ty belonged largely uot to the Individual but to a Hue of In heritancea perpetuity tnat otiereu not apply to agents alone tor they were little more than servants but to anyone who was known to be dabbling in real estate. Foreigner nnd descendants of no bility living lu this country could not perceive that the will of the peo ple was the sovereign of tills nation, and that Individual was an equal part of thesovereignty. thus attach ing to iheni a light or Joint owner ship of the nation whose property I hey could acquire and convert Il legitimate means into iudhidual boldliiL'S absolutely in their con- tml, giving them the right and sell as thev nlease. Th: 11 10 nuy his value is best re-h.ed when we think it was an opening lor ine poortr uiassec to acqtiiie homes, and with cominen- duble vigor V1sw'"&,?loBCTlw! ' property as quick y as possible. Hie progres-ive hail talin 111 ms govern meiit. in hiscotiutry and his town, and when he had secured his home he added to his holdings and "pro vided for a rainy day" by taking ad vantage of his knowlednenud oppor tunities and buying n piece of property which ho knew someone would come along and want, and that, too, within a very few year., and at a price which would net a handsome profit. From that day till now this has been practiced with profit by the wide awake peo ple in every walk of American life. It has worked its way across the continent from east to west mid from north to south, till marly every point in America has had a peiiod of unusual prospenty which of late, years has been designated by the j suggestive nauie of booms. Several j yonis ago California headed all com-1 pctitors and tor several years led the procession not only of the Pacific coast but of the entire country. Haidly had its spirit began to wane when W iriii iglon Territory, with all the igor ot a dashing youth, sprang lo the front and has led up to tliipr,ent time Now. however. Oregon (he happy medium hetween California and rn IN-iUIlAUCK! I o in p n n y . I'lre and Ma rine. I i JUX11J. JO. AMiKIlT. Agent. Knlem. Oregon u 1 h?t t mo I mim n le nursuHH I e people living here ,o happily and I to our share, but It Is not all, as you , in five minutes of Commercial str-it. nndtridwere to I wl 1'ceive upon retlection. We The city water mains will belaid .at 1 !r toiU rrtri'l'roclHlnithenifrlts of llic Wunlrj' lmvMrfpiiialbn to ml up and through it during the present 1 "nml as a v. ktr adiunct of life to the outside world. , I sustain, and an ambition to extend sunimer, arrangements having al- ni, ririli edrJ K During the rush to the south and, our acguaintaiire and enlarge our ready been completed for having t Srrtt ,,.. dnl,t'- nal es al in a com me ci I way with an half amazed Wonder, never ' This course cannot help but on- It , ncnry 100 feet above Cora- upn.fMkeilunoDMllttlebltrthuu dreaming in a few short months the larp our business and make it a merclnl street, and overlooks the cltv r?.fiLT., '.nuders T ds charms 0? this valley would be found pie .am pur-uit as well To ac the state and' public buildings and u iin Nfi V jMLANU r7"- . 7't-m r o . " JCupital Paid up, - - - $75,000 Bnckand Tile tor Sale! surplus, - aannmiv n ixr-rxrx-T- ' K. S. WAI.LAOK, President. MURPHY & DESART, , W:MiS: (successors to I). r..sli, tiuve n wellestnb. Halted lltlok unci Tilt factory In orth Salem, near the lulr grounds, uud are pre pared lo furnish llist-eluss brlelt nnd til' on short notice O. C. CHASE Artistic Paper Hanger and Wall Decorator. tiood unlit, eciinoiny nnd wimple work sliovva befoie i nguglng. C if I'm basiMl on worit iiii-nsuicd mi tlm wall. Lfiivc orders nt snrgcnl's, .MejerV or Killer', ri'sldeiicent Highland addition. J. J CULVER County S'Jisyo iAMfS WALTON, Topographct W. H BYARS. Civil Engineer lljar'.rtihtriiWalli.D Surveyors i. Topographer! Siirvejs.drufts, pints limps unit cle'seiiptioiis of lull ils, tovvnlols, mid roads, ditches, streets, t sevveis, nlleys, etc ete., , niaili and furnlslied nt iiiTtki.tmlkti tirliHh. (lilt I UaHT 8oea Tsassit. eoiliers and lines re-Cs-w. a v. i oubliy t,'si.. iimn original ' HOT, S.T. tll'lll tll.i.s tii i 'es lor dltclns, nmils, stints or sew. I ers, witli stimntos nirutsiiiii on iippiicn 'turn uidre t cmuit sm. . t cu'iii jiii.oj.viK inner Silleln tlregon It SMI 111 A, JUl'r'Klt.St.N, I SMITH & JEFFERSON. I If I T I f( If T I lll.JiSJ .IlillVISIJJ I -iiostateAtreet.- M'csli anil Sail Meats hi all Isiudsntlowi'st ruvsvltde rites. CASH PAID For dressi'el Ikvi, unit ton mul pork. Come to Hil uiMiket and e-in rel on gi t meat ou COOK HOTEL (Yiitcrniiil HiIt Street. G. W. ANDKUSOX, PROP. I Su-YMsirloW. II COOK. j The cook itotoi i opp,sitr court house, IcMivelent tu business purl of city ami ! strveu oar line muni. peist tne elcwr. Italiw It.lO to U M a clay, according to room Hpevlul lerina to uoarelera and fMlllllltW. Kansas House, Corner ot Court and High Stx, E. M. LAW, i luijriotor. We iwsv tke ft new memo but " 'Krocs-rlei rieU T.J Irw.rk 5r! will cvnlinu in r our pttrsma vrfth tne torsVmi wrniiry tssal Hie mark. a.ils a-H them a i 'w' tBoagca ltn" ieMnwy (smlul welciuiv te wr llcwie Term. mtMiuatale. UUeuao, cull and we will vlo .. i you jcxki. yi joimx. Nn Chine) employr.t. Net Chin H. V. atATTHEWS, Wnc.i.inonnia rnmlncr into view right In the front line and with its1 marvelous natural wealth and ad-, vantages of an enduring quality will form to thu front uud lead all other states. The secret has gradually leaked out that the Willamette valley, ana ,..,rtiniii-it im omiiitrv pniiiiHis- .. i.tir ,.,.! Mni-inn ..,,iiiii lea is the most worthy of ull countries yet brought to the genera? notice, and 111 search of just such an earthly paradise. Hardly has this been realized till it is also seen that It is the last, almost. In the United States that has not been crowded full flowing. lo over us to 10 - There is little need f'.i mind men of capital and experience .if this nnnortunltv. fr thev areil tliinklnif and actlmr for themselves. But we uo think it is a good idea lint the labonnL' men and farmers. and the professional men win are too busy in their practice to uive much thought to financial matters the teacher and salesman, in fact, it... . . nnnn nlxtllLI Innl I. L, 4 n I I CIIU UlilSSLB BlieiUlll 1UOIV llllO IICIH over and make j 1...1:..:,..,,, i., vestments liefore it Is too late to reap . f ,,npn. ivvi, jii'm.,.,,,-. ... i the full benefit , .... .111 .,.:,!, lw. ,,..t lie. 1 voiim I llm otimtl r.iimtiikulnn wliteli will fall tbrotlCU il. which will tirlmr O ,.fi,i. out ana attract tliousantis e: people , com pusii tins we must prove- m ,uu tile clear, lilue waters of the We believe that this i an "oppor- i We have made it the poli cy of the tunity of a life time," and that it is ' corporation which we represent to unlikely that it will ever again oiler ' recommend only such property as to the masses now living here. Of will prove profitable to the investor course it is possible that some indl-, and which possesses an actual value viduals may drift into sonic other entirely distinct and separata from locality at the right time to icpair a speculative value, and wbicluat the damage which will have been i thu same time possesses rare qualifies done to their finances by procastin-1 and is located wheie it has the great atiug now. We admit that it is j e?t prospective value of any in the possible, out who wants to inn tnat chance? We don't. Do yon? From all points of the L'nitcd States we are iu formed tb.it people are going to remove lo the Willam ette Valley, of which tla-y have heard such wondrous and attractive reports. EVEN IN WASHINGTON AND THE PUGET SOUND theie is a strong undercurrent, settintr in towards Salem and the Willamette valley, which, before tin season is over, will resolye itselt in; an im migration that will add a good many thousands to our already fast increasing population. In addition to our present attrac tive and substantial improvements there are now proposed some public measures which will advertise our city so that the impetus will place mi!mI Miftsl Oonl apitai iauonai bank r bALtm - - - UHtliUN. i DiatcroRSi V. T. Urn , W. .Martin, J. M. Mnrtlti. It. H. nllnc. Hr. W. A.L'tlslek, J. II. Albeit. T. McK. ration LOANS MADE In farmers ou wheat nnd other m.irkel able produce, consigned or in store, either In prlviitogmuuiies or public warehouse.. Stale and County Warrants Bought al Par COMMERCIAL PAPER Discounted ill rousonabls- niles 1'rnit ilruwo direct on New Vork, Chicago, ewii rrnnelseo, I'm Hand, London, l'urls, Iterllt, lloiig Kong unci Calcutta. E13. N. EDES I'ropiletor i i lu Candy Kitchen, CONFECTION Eft IKS, FANCY GROCK1UE.-., FRUITS, CIGARS AND TOBACCOS 313 Co.-'inercal Street, Salem, Oregon. fStlllll'illll Jas. Batchelor, Prop'r, Warm Meals at All llou of Hip Dav None but vrhllet bibor eiimlov til in this ' establishment A good niUstmitl.il meal cooked In Ilrst cl iss stylo rveut)-ne eviita iter inwil. K IC X3 K U O N T Court strtsit, between Jotinvil oniee and . Mlulo's I.nery. ' FINE HORSESHOEING -.T-- Scriber & Pohle's. .SH.clil utieiilluli Riven to shoelnc rrsid- ' sieis, drlviiis: horse-, uiieiii riut Htiil crl p4M liorvi. , Uige I Slock of Hand-Made Shoes Carried. ' Ui s'lveour mrsnuHl altentloli uml tm. ' ploy uone but eiperts In this cldpnrtinent. 47 and 51 State Street, Salem, Or. Look at This I $1 WILL BUY A LOT r .w..... .. ... - . ii. . a.... T. BURROWS. v as Vvruiuardal Ht alem . n 'i i fvi 'llHT'l ITT WpiMI UIJ i TBEAS. WM. IIOWAUD PHELPS, SEc. i Salem and the Willamette valley so far in front that she will hold her own against all compe.ltors for years to come. Property Is now within your reach, and it you do not take advantage of youropportuniues it win 1101 oe om lauit. We are free to admit that we nr lii tiTi-strd In vour welfare in 11 selfish way, and that our incentive to inter- , est you In property is largely due to that our judgment is good and that our 1110. lves are not entirely senisn or enough o as to cause us to influ ence anyone to invest where he riiioht lose all his hard earned (pennies. uur irnueis rapuuy increasing ami 1 w e flatter ourselves that 1 ur eilorts In behalf of Salem and her people lire leingduly appieciated, et we 'do, 1 not exnect nor desire more trade than I we merit and which the merits of I mir nronertv deserve. Come and see i-f ------ f we cannot olease you uo to I some other agent and look at his bariralns. but do not neglect to in - vest now. Ifyoudoyou will havei. 1 to buy and pay the newcomers a I . t ...l.lnl. ..Sll1 I 1 1 F. t SACS l(flll ' Ijri'lll VV IIIUll Villi CUUIII Jllll ill nni i I .... 1 i .... ....... i i,-.i; 1,1,1, n- ,,...,. ,. i. ... minuet. LI. Inst in a eminliy possessed of a fertile soil and beautiful scenery, it is natural for the Inhabitants w ho give a thought to Mich things to desire to loc ite upm high nnd sightly ground, aud where there is deep, rich, black soil. In a coin. ny like this valley, of course, theie ale no bluffs. Near the liver are prairies like the one which lie- I" the cist of Salem. Hence- to find the highest, slghtli est and healthiest as well as the most ft rtlle you must seek the highest of the level ground in sight. In select ing and tniying our own homes we were influenced by these qualities, and believing that we arean average in our tastes with other men, wo have made our investments and secured other property to sell in the I ' ' PAINTING, PAPERING Etc. Done with neat- Ka kom in in p a dispatch by n. d.jones. i UIOUII I III 1 1 1 hop up fetllir8 over E c Smans store. , - - - - - - - SALEM LUMBER CO. Y'anl and ofllce on Liberty street, oppoite W. L. Wade's store. Dealers in Lumber, Laths and Shingles. R. 33. DUNCAN, Sec. . mmL : lfS) HOME S 55 HILtER'SHYDRASTINE RESTORflTIVE Curci li spcpdia, Con jtirution and Ueocral Debility. A perfect tonic and strength builder. D Ri-H2t-LE fNJJBILJ10UST0MAC HN DlLI VERCU R E. Cures lilllousnew an.1 all Liver Trouble, Chills aad Kevcr, Milarul 1'eicn, and all TjphoU condition. Oil. HILLEii'S CATAMftH CURE. Cures Acute Catarrh, Chranlo Catarrh, Catarrhal Deaf msi. UuautisltocuTeUiaartcueiwheniUrecUo'uare(oUavved,oruicue refunded. 01. HILtER'S COUGH "U1E. eTures Co'.Ji, Ilaartenees, Coughs, Drcnchitl., I'leurlsy aQdluccuHonU;ri.uevcacoaumptloa. Contiini uoOpUtes. CureiCroupinlOuiinutea PR HILLER'S DIPHTHERIA AND SORE THROAT CURE. Prevents and cure. Diph theria. i ill poniiel cure any )rtant in Irom S ta it hours. Cure. Quins) in 3 da) a. DR. HULL'S FEVER CPE. Indlipcnufcle In all icuta dlieasn attended with ferer. iTsten, ajj cute. tirl:i fever, S.-arUtina, and Mradea. Mother try it once. DR. HILLER'S NERVOUS DEBILITY CURE. Cures Nervous Weakness, and I.oi ol loer. Nem fail, laend lor Private Circular to Hilltr Dru; Co., San Frandwo, &L DR. HILLER'S RHEUMATIC AND NEURALGIC CURE. Cures RheumatUtn, Neur!ria, llout, Laioca,j, aua ajauca, by iwuimuin.- iu blead acids which cau them, DR. HILLER'S TEETMINO CURE. AMa fie .Troth tr 1 'ei elapmeut of children durlnj Cio teetmni: peii'vl, e-i"j- palale. teet-ln; v ' ouo UeCi. ami prerrnti ani eurts Svaus, luckcts, U(uioTruuoleau4DoeU vupUint' A .wmiuj to mothef aud ihikl. DR. HILLER'S WH01PIN0 COUGH CURE. ITertnU and Curea Wboopln Cotijh. Notb. -With exception of Pr II llri Ilidrutlne Itcitorvtlre, Pr Illller's aheuastie and .Nruril.-k- Cure, aad I'r II !.er' Couzh cure, thi ate remedies art in Tablet lira, and, il not obtainable from ) our dnvp.t, will tm cuelad (rte, on receipt of price. SI. 00 per Package. Six Packages for $5.00. Thce remedies ars tbt rerclt of SS years ot prcftsslooal .iptrlrnce, and art ruarantee-liocurtwhena eurtiiprailbla. Ur HllUrtJl ,va.-e book a( Jlrtctions tor horn trtatment, couUialn; vsiuiiio iastruetlost u ta hypau anJ diet, smi! rasa. HILLER DRUG COMPANY?SAN FRANCISCO, CAL, U. S. A. For Sale by DAK'L J. FRY, Untwist, 225 Commercial St., Salem 11 &JtL WOLZ & CO. Keep aUklndsormeaiU and aausjgiea. The beat sJCusAfes In Ureoa, No, 171 Commercial Street, Salem. All Ooesds rVHvoresl Our addition r glewood, is the mostceutral.slRhtlv fertile and conveniently located fn the market. It Is within four blivb. of the elegant East Salem schools which accommodate nearly 700 minlls. ' Street cars are now running near It eland we hope and have every reason 10 ueneve, uiai oeioro another month is passed we can announce to you that a ine of street cars will pa9, hpnml. iui Willamette river, ironi it you, cau look to the westward and view thntis'inds of acres of the ffrtile nnd romantic Polk county hills fringed in the dim and hazv distnnnnhuik. .., ...ti. - , . . -.. heavily timbered Coast range, while to tlieeast are the green-clad foothills 1 0f ti. Cascade ranire. with Mm an, tipped peaks of Mounts Adams 8t Helens, Hood, Jeflerson nml th llm Three SIsteis showing beyond them. Following up the Garden Bead the aaais.Jvt'x.-Brs-a issi A'fssa c&Lm L4JW kU b IJ 1 nit v w hnv aniinriinn hnn,u most popular road leading out of the sa0 tlint are highly improved, beine , nliuitoH tn fruit. nf nil vurioiioa ,titK for buildings and gardens that go to mako up an Ideal home. ini10on nlnmu tm.T.i fi-nn. s uv-ot ii...v.o u,... Hum live to twenty acres of land, lying high and very cnoicc. in imssaine direction, that is east of tho city, and In Salem Prairie. wehaveFairviow, Hampden Park aud Garden City subdivisions of five acre tracts, all ready for set ting out to fruit, aud tho very choic est fruit and vegetable lands in the county at very low 'prices, and on payments of one-fourth down, one fourth each in 1, 2, and 3 years' time. For farms we have some of the very choicest on Salem and Howell Prairies, which wo can heartily recommend to any one desiring a farm that will yield a good revenue. We have city property in all por tions of the town, some very choice and very cheap property iu South Salem, and also a very cheap resi dence property and four lots in Capital Park. Some business property which will make big money for some man very soon. Come and let us show ym some of our bargains free of charge. Surely you will not let all of the good chances pass by. Call and see us or writo for our circulars. SALEM LAND CO., Postofflce Block. Who do All Kinds of UHHtT WORK As Cheap as any Laundry In the Country Using White Help and doing first-class work. Satisfaction Guaranteed, Office nt George Hoeye, 209 Commercial St- same direction. DR. HILLER'S Special Prescriptions. TREATMENT SELF CURE A Specific Remedy (or Each Disease. SUmulatei nutrition, rurifles the Dlcxsl Morgan & Mead, City Draymen! All work don with prompuiesa and dl. pal. Only the beat men are upiojfd. Si. ? ,4 i r?- isi. itnlrsiW'ttaatr.