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IXH -r ""dB -' " -' - - "'" " W coal vsJessRrtoTtthsM-owtnr truthful statement TJnUurM Ser iVrauW'tea-twpent stories. !?JS!m bthc meuw ofWriJif thousand of uVTTw nfrySooJtoa MedfaU DlKoverr, JdBt pmam sufficient power over that falsi mSsdr-OmMimptlon to warrant IU mntirc SrerlnJUln It under such trying conditions. ikost TSOTMrfor HefUTe, fctacfe kBoW to a-edk-aL science, but lo Rmm snpei&y nut.tllr ud tonle, 5ft"n5l152,,T'?f propcrtl.btch sulit U I food to direst .aw Btcouio assimilated. Urn building op both strrnlrth and flesh. For all case of Bronchial, Tbroit and tone IrtMases.scwmpanled with nwrlnecwbil " bw,0,tljr,S?e,'BV.i!f .roSrdy Tf Weak tongs, Setting of Blood Sid kindred affection, It sarpaMe l olUtr medicines. S300RARD ufatturers DfDr. Sage's 'Catarrh "Sen-edr for a cue of Catarrh fa tbe head wnlcn tbey cannot cere. By It mud, soothing tod bealln properties, Dr. Sage's Remedy eurw tbe wont cues, no matter bow bal.or of bow lone stand lac Fmy cents, by druggist. fKOFESfllOWAL CARDS. TJBATTAJflWr.attorneysatlaw.Balem, r Oregon. Offlccover Ban-sjewelrystore, State street. I , OllfcfV. AiWIUC el. Oregon. Offlco flrs J, SHAW. Attornc; irat t door to tbe left at bead of stairs in Bash's bank. tbe rear of trfidd & mlLMONFOKD, attorney at law, Halem, ,L Oregon. Ofllco urtalrs In i'atton's mo ilbck. T A. API'I.EfJATE. attorney at law, i) . Krlers block, Commercial and Htate Kirrcia, eaieni, ur. Wi1l . ninonKT rn.mm1nwt nnrl A . eJ toroey-at-law. ilemberoftho liar of Ontario, Canada, umce IU2 state street, Baiem, Oregon. 11IT I. WILLIAMS, BTKNOOKAl'HEK If , and lpewrltuu umce wun tapi InlcltylVy. Uo.,U6tatoHt. 0.'KK!SXn3,M tnonary dUciwrs a specialty. DII.J. M KE15NK, Dentist, Oniceovcr the White Corner, Court and Com mercial streets. TRH. JEHSUP A OAIlTWniOHT Ho- JJ rocopothlo Physicians. Baiem.Ogn. rr.Cartwrlehl, M. II.. specialty, surgery kRH. JEHSUP A OAItTWntOHT Ho- and surgical disease of women. H. It. Job- stip, M. V., specialty, diseases of children 1,H IlIJSIKiCf,H 6AUD4. A- M. CLOUOII, Undertaker, Kmbalmrr ana vaoinet .MiiKPr, iv ntnie m em. t. t.inaf ..,.. h.i n..M.l.. l All nrflnm nmmtillv attiinilfiH ... high street, Halum. TOHN ailAV.-CnntracUr and bulldiir! el Kino Inside flnlsblni; a specialty. 4XS Commercial street, Malum Oregon. JOHN KNIOHT, lllackHmltb. Horso shoeing and repairing ii specialty. Hhop attbe foot of Liberty street, i, nniem,jrvBou, X.MU If. b kinds c SOUTIIWICK. Contractor and builder. Well prepared to do all of uulldlng and guitranteo sntlsfca- tlon, i-ii-un I tullKKT & McNALLY, Architects, No. 11 132 1 Htate street. I'lans and spcclHca- tlons of allclassesofofbulldlngs on short ullKKT A McNALLY, Archllccls, No. i 132 Htate Street. I'lans and sneelllca- notice. Huperlntendoaceufwork promptly looited after. S 6-tf HO0IKTY NOTIUIM. 'TrNiailTflOr'l'VTHlASBeKnlarmeot IV lug on Tuesdny nlgbt of each week at 730 p. m. J.CTjONALDiC. C. W.H.H. WATKIW, K. of It. and H. OLIVKLODOBNals, 1. 0, 0, J?Vs meelfl, In Odd rellews' Half up stairo" Cornet Comroerclnl und Kerry streets, every Hat- inroi larit urdaj J,I,MrroHKKi.( ruwiNV. ui. I. A. Manhino, N.O. Hecrctary. . A l -UAIvurlj.). Ilful Mo. 19, Dcpart- ment of ureeou. mieu everv Mmulnv evening at the ball over tho Oregon Lund company's otllcc. Vliltlntr mrarudcH ur-i oordlall ilally invited luviieu lunuona. p. C.HHEitMAS, 1'ost Comiiiader. 0. A. Handlk, Adjutunt. O. U. W.-I,rolectlou l)dge No. 2, A. bdnesday evcnlocatltshall luHtato In. surunco block, corner Commercial ami Cbemekcta streets Visiting und Unjoiirn. Ingbgetlircn Invited BAltANDMt.M W Ira Euii, llocordcr. Farms I Farms I! Of all sizes aud pnecs. Fruit and Hop farms a specialty, Ten, Twon ty nud Forty acre tracts on railroad at low prices. Also City Property lu und about tho town of Hubbard. CaUwjd be shown my unrivalled bargains, or send for circulars. CHAB. P. STRAIN, Aciknt. o:14d-w2m I'or iucccm it the CAPITAL IJUKINEHH rOM.KIJM. , Saicm, . orreon A.i-.AHMMRCKOjMngr K.uViin.i'riu. BHBleH8, Shorthand, , Tnwiuit, rtiaunir it iqliiV hftrtB.au. luy and , tvenlng bctilons, htuJcul ttdmltltj lh I'liiwlpal for cstslogue. WILfiKMElTE DIVERSITY Urauuatestltudentslu Classical, literary, Scientific Nwwal, xk3iMt88, Law, ANI WtulCAL COURSES. itutk.nMM, ... .. Uve JiwtUullon of lernlnr In th Nnrth. ! -- - - . -.-.. - BtptemWr t0. VANMCOY, tUUH AMI! l'KKVI'NTIVV with -vm. iitmKiu. .h.i, ..fc!..!.. 1JL ..... ... . corning ur. aiwiiu iuin 'Ualvtrslt Ostiiecijfa iJUii; riOMU MAU.' 1 il(.j.rtH of Ida libarem brouuht the d'ny onthprw artVcW-d. absorb lu. pnlet.ruUouoraddr UWM1 Ol l" mwvre, uruunui mu mors. allay llchlu. ami nv t,riuii. . rw.iuwirinauon coo. cruin uiiu uiuwnuvu, ivomini am ur. nownktfs hii. UrmV.iv. ohirh um ?1!nWit.:riJfJ?'lA,ll, team to eye of veteraui, .ud ;w mm, m nsu iiruntut or waiii lulldln,rMem ilracuu. TT ." . .. ...', irolllre. Ir, lloMoikn. Noun. O. Mld Highest ofall in Leavening Powcr. ' ABSOtLTTELY Marion County Political Meet ings. The Republican County Central Committee lias fixed the following dnteg'forispcaUIng'by the legislative candidates and other.: K Pnul 'I'lKKulnv fnv 07 in n m I Chonipbeg, Tucwlay, Slay, 27, 2pm liuttevllle, WrHlnendity, May 28, 10 urn Howell Tralrlu, Thursdiiy, May 29, 1 pm 8nlem, Saturday, May 31, 8 p m. John Knight, Chairman. DKMOCHATIO. The democratic county central committee accepts the above ar rangement of dates, time and placea of meeting and will be repre sented by spoakerd ami by Kb can didates. Maki in IUiwi.ky, Chairman. Hon. Thomas II. Tongue, -vM... m Mwi7.au , ...mw .,, .vm.. Of HiHfiboro. will add resw the people on the political I much of the day at the following placet.: Salem, May 20, at 8 p. m. Woodburu, May 27, at 8 p, ui. Jiaisey, Aiay va at, h p. in. Lebanon, May 29, at 2 p. m IJrownsville, May 29, at 8 p, in. MBMORIAL SUNDAY. Tbe 0. A. R. Or;aniiation Attendn tlifl Preabjrterian Church in a Body. Sunday morning Sedgwick Pftt G. A. R., the Woman's Relief Corps and Salem Camp Sons of Veterans assembled at Grand Army Hall, and marched in a body to the First Presbyterian church 100 strong. Col. LaDue commuded, and the proces- wl0U iuad iBn1,,vr?,nI "TV nuue, u uucu uuuy nieu uni wuii its proper ofllcer in charge. After tho preliminary musical and religious ex ercises. ltav. Nuwcll delivered n ser- ',, .. .., . . mon. Tho readings of tho Scripturo ,, . ,0,,, , t.., nviw iiuti. u. ui Avui.iu.jn Tho pulpit and church were beau tifully decorated with national Hags, wreaths of roses, masses of flowers and bounucUi. Tho church was packed to its fullest capacity. TICK ttl.HMON was from tho text of patriotism in goucral, but from the Scripturo of 1 Sam. 17th chapt., 9th verse. It was preceeded by an address to tho children about Memorial day and tho civil war. Ho told them how tho first Grand Army post wa organized at Dccatar, 111., and how it had grown to number. 376,000; how General John A. Logan hud cs- "" iii v.j, w.. j,v ou, which was now kept all over tho -. , , ,, ,f" . . union; now 1110 u. a. it., nau expended over a million and a half dollars In charity, and hu would havo all the children salute tho representatives of this grand patrio tic and benevolent order presont. Tho children and all thou sang "On ward, Christlau Soldier." Miss Harris no v saug tho "Battlo Hymn of the Republic," tho wholouudicuco Joining in the chorus with grand effect. Rev. Newell's address was (Hied with the true spirit of loyalty and devotion to our country and its pre servers m tno post. Tlio glorious past and the mighty responsibility of tho future mndo this an1 imposing event und tho speaker would at tempt to pluck a leaf from the olive of Gothsemena und twine it witli tho laurel won in war. He did not pretend that they wore kin dred plants, but the beautiful thought was no doubt drawn out by tho religious element so predomi nant and running all through the ceremonies of this military order. The practical questions to bo drawn from this text were: What havo wo dono and what have we to do? Tho verdict of thirty years was that no wrong could be pleaded In justification of dismemberment of the Union. The whole plan to dis solve the Union was matured and prepared long yiwirs before Lincoln was elected, Tho rebel government was organized before a blow was t struuk by tho North, and the North 1 was only awakened by tho cry of the organized armies of tho seccder "On to Washington!" We were in tho ,,,11 0f civil war and there was no way out of It but go through It. 'lne nation at the command of Lincoln imiwcu in prayer anil tueu came the emancipation of tho slave. Ho reviewed tho fearful los-ses In battle and froin iIIsmm to thn armies of the north, and tho silent tent of green over the dead veteran, that will soon again be decked with (lowers, asked us what was tho cause of this. Tho noble lessons of self-suorltlco for the cause of human liberty and patriotism were liuprewicd anew at this season, Whence eanio this In miration and enthusiasm to go out cttino throuh the tn,,u,wK wf Instrumentalities for geuemtlons- tho makluu of iaxhI ultlzenshln auM loyal manhood, this tilled, tho . - - -- n v . .- -, amihss wllu men prepared to di. Kev, Noweila sunnou wait rich vfiin siwiwuv iMiui,ini v m 1.1. !. ...... ..I........ .. ...... I n.,1 itnl.ln iwtrlrunnrmi nf IIiiim nflvibeiivrurM I'l.'ia rit.m .. wMn . inin.1 i ,. i..". t -i..... i. ...i.... .i... !ninq Intruding, yield atone to MUl mmw... -- .. ..-. UmilKt yOUJIg OUtlOlU WHO lemier KnMlKU,er ---.--- - U. & Gov't Report, Aug. 17, 1889. V&Mm Lftm.'W jrMta-k'-M r. L. TO. mi '-. - - , memorlcsrandHtern realizations of the horrors of war. We Iiokj to, t. t.f. ... ..- .,. ..1..-J. .-. bo nblo to give our readers' more than this mere outline effort. of a grand FUN FOK ALb. INCONVKNIENT. Easlern fdnher (contemptuously) Catch me going West, where you have neither coal nor wood. Mighty Inconvenient burning corn for fuel, isn't it?" Western farmer Wall, yes, it Is, rather. Tlio ears is so big we can't git 'cm in the stoves. HR AOKKKI). Mrs. Chatty If there Is anything I do hate it's a tattler. Now, only this morning I heard that Mrs. Mr. Chatty (raising his hand) Now, don't. I hate tattling, too. A CEKTAIN METHOD. "In view of the coming execution of criminals by electricity, do you think it is possible to make a non conductor of the human body?" "I know of one method." "VVIiaHBHY" 1 "Make a brakeman of tho man." SISTKKS KNOUOH. "I will be a sister to you," she said. "No," he replied sadly. "I've got one sister who wears my neck ties, borrows car fare, loses my hair brush, puts tidies all over the fur niture in my room, aud expects me to take her to tho theatre twice a week. T think I'll go out Into the world and forget you." Washing ton Post. NO FOOLINU. . Aunt Hizzle, a colored woman, having been converted, Parson Tuppitoes wanted to baptize her in winter, but tho convert objected, through fear for her health. "Doan yo trust in do lawd?" asked tho parson. "Aw yaas, brudder," said Aunt Hizzle. "I does trust piutcdly in do Lawd, but I ain't gwino ter fool wid him." Octavo Thanet's "Ex piation." Found Mrs. Andrews. Eugene Guard: Wo gavo last week tho particulars of tho finding of tho remains of Mrs. Andrews wlio was caught In a land slide on tho Sluslaw river Feb. ad. The West of 'May 10th lias tho following additional acceunt: Near tlio real donco of Mr. Lester, about one mile seaward from tho 'head of tide, some people noticed-ravens Hying about the bank of tho river two days in succession, when the tide was out. On going to the spot they saw a small portion of a lady's dress protrudlui; from under tlio debris, and removing tho driftwood, mud and sand a little, a portion of tho form of a human body was dis covered. As tbe tide was coming in nothing further could bo dono until tho following day, Saturday last, when a casket was taken to tho spot aud the remains of Mrs. Andrews moved from under four feet of dirt and drlft.y it Is remark able that tho body rcmiiiucd in such a stnto of preservation after having remained In the water from Feb. 3, 1800. One of tho lower limbs of Mrs. Andrews had been broken. Tho now town of Tahoya City on Hood's canal, lu which a number of Newport people are Interested, Is soon to bo platted and tho lots put upon tho market. Mr. Timothy Haldwin who died there after a lingering illness, has lioon u resident of Tho Dalles for tho past 2(1 years and came thoro from Lawroneo Mass. He was born In county Waterford, Ire laud in 1810, aud came to tho United states with his mother, brothers and sister when ho was four years old. Olio of tho very best Investments lu the city for capitalists is that bus iness corner of ours 05x165 feet, and one of tho busiest corners in town Has a lino two-story brlok block of three store rooms 20x70 feet, with oftlccs nverhead and other buildings. It rents to pay 10 per cent, on the amount. It Is the best slto In the city for a wholesale house tins equal I to the best for a retail trade; best bargain lu town. Salem Land Co. ' Postotlliti block. dw-tf llnvaro of Oiutuiruls tor Catarrh that Contain Murrury, as murcury will surely destroy tho sense of smell and completely de range tho whole system when enter-, lug tt through tho mucous surfaces. I Suoh articles should never bo used I except on proscriptions from roputa-' ble puyslolaiiB, as the damage they will do is ten fold to tho good you can ikMslbly derive from them. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney A Co., Toledo, O., contains no murcury. aud Is takeu Internally, and acts directly on tho blood aud mucous surfaces of tho system. In buying Hall's Catarrh , Cure bo sure you get tho genuine. I It is taken intermliv. and mndo In ' Toledo, Ohio, by V J Cheney & Co. worn uy Druggists, prloo 7ftc. per ootuo. A Sure Our lor 1'Ue. tlculug IMlea are known by utoWUine Hki.u,.:,r7,,..,.. ..:;..: i..ir: ,k, ;.-'"- .w ."... - 7....W -... II MHICM-!" wCm v vBfLxBr JL Ine WatW Repairing C. A. BURBANK No. 317" Commercial Street. j WM. WIOKBY. House Painter,- Decorator, DdftWaIlTiDter. Lcnve order'nt John HuzheV store. State street. O. C'GHASE Artistic PaPr Ha"Ser and Wa" Decorator. Oood work, economy and rample work hown before encine. I r-I'ny based nn work meaxtired on tbn I wall. Leave order nt HarKenf, ileyeni' 1 or Keller's resldencent Highland oddltlon. $1 WILL BUY A LOT Of (roods ntonr store! We carry a full line of groceries, feed, crockery, glassware, ci gars, tobacco and confectioner'. T. BURROWS, No. 220 Commercial St., Salem, BLACKSMITJIING, Wagon and Carriage Making and Repairing Horseshoeing a specialty. All work guar anteed. JOHN HOL5T, Corner of Commercial and Cliemeketn st Balem, Oregon. A Bargain ! A desirable lot of lands In lots to suit, seven miles souiunesi 01 tuuem, wimin eighty rods of steamboat landing, the best ay lor tbe land and It is eood sol IK wood and some fir limber enough to nav 11 for fruit, with springs aLct meadow Would take a eood small lot of Balem run. wun sonncs am inniuow iana. property In trade. Addrcs O. K DENNIH. Salem, March 13, lfcOO. :U3tf Kansas House, Corner ot Court and High Sts. E. M. LAW, Proprietor. IITa Vinardh tnlrnn ri notit tininn tiitt wilt continue to servo ourpatrons with the uum me niuriiL'k uuuiun, kivu iuviii u cordial welcome to Our Home. Terms reasonable. Qlvn us a cull and we will do you ,?ood. No Chinese employed. SALEM, OREGON. WM. N. LADUE. -DK. 3, ItEYNOLDa, JOHN MOIIl, - - - President. Vice President. - - Cashier. GENERAL BANKING. Exchange on Portland, Kan Francisco, New York, London and Hong Kong bought nna sold. Htato, County and City warrants bought. Farmers uro cordially Invited to deposit vnd transact business with us. Liberal advances mndo on wheat, wool, hops and othor property at reasonable rates. Insurance on such se curity can bo obtained at tho bank In most reliable, companies. PAINTSHOP. 1 5 6 Commercial Street. House and carrlngopnlnting.Hlgn writing, paper hanging, decorating, wall tinting, and kalclmlmng. All work dono first class. Carriage palntlngn speciality, char ges moderate. PJlAIipOP. For Sale, On asylum avonuo, one mile from town, and three minutes' walk from electric line, one of tho most desira ble places about town. House contains nine rooms, hoi and cold water, liatli room, etc., aud in per feet order. Rarn and out building, with about OJ aores. This will be sold at a bargain if applied for at once. Hix acres would plat to good advantage. JOS. CRUMP, Real Estate, 200, Commeiclal street. 5-5-tf. aro still selling lower than eer AU of our stamps ure made out of the Best Rubber. You should not bo without one. llemembor the place. PATTON'S BOOK STORE, W State Ht., SELF INKERS Sjgo gvsnd ficOt L9 mcaatt's rVt . -.. NNIBBU m jk$ I HEALTH. l.u Ulcli.iu Golden llilum No. 1 I'urn Cluncres, nnt and second lUrct- Sons rn the Lees and llodr; Ror. vl" SlHSirSSSS uv b lllrliau's titdeu fUlsam N'. iiiniui, s'rirf. rauu nr lia.tiM Curti-TtrtUn, MfrcuiUlByphl.ltio Khu. uutl.m, l'stnt iu tlio Uonci. l'lnt la th )liJ, luiU of tho .k. Ulcented Sot Throat, h4ulltlo Huh, Lumps and can tttitid Vat' , Stlflncos of tho Llutbt, sal i-vltkitij s'l d io from th sjtttm, r rati l l InJ .ntlon or abut I 11 ui, .Ainf tho blxxl pure and I llh l. ttlrliuu'. UahUn M snlth Anil. - ,, . IIU 1KT i-oiiie. uuin ur i ii cur cl (lonurilur, OImL I'tiutl-nd rvl, nl Ml I'rlnt.y or Ocni Utdpknutsn-ni. I'rlc 94 99 itr IIoIIIp. I lllrhauM ColiUii Htnlh In. Irll ... r-vor u( Uonorrhota, l,1"' ' t. 8UItur.lc, Pries i an" OulJ.u Olntm.ni ti i iimnii kotphrlrpow. i .Vint I i i 'llriwrllii, ' ' to I I. i vi.in. . Ill ilf)vlM,f. O. l i rttffvM. umijr p.i.od Th Hlcbards drug coinruny. iniitt & and ill Market strvel.rUu KmncWo, cau Clrtrwlar mallM rme First National Bank BROS. 1 Stamps 1 Halem. B T. II. BAH2-TES, PRES. II. V. 3IATTHEWS, THEAS. WM. HOWARD PHELPS, SEC. SALENTMND COMRANY Incorporated 1889 Capital Stock $30,000. I lZDrTYiTTTT rC E3 T nfiDT , JL WvJ X WX X. X-s As early as 1800 Ameilcaus were fully alive to the fact thatthero was a value to real estate Id and around cities of this country which did uot 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 property belonged largely uot to the Individual but to a line of in- I.n-!l ..-., n rmtruit ilt 1 tlldt itflitffwl no incentive acquisition or trade, At that time all mercantile pursuits and trades were looked upon as be neath the dignity ol genteel jm-o-pie, and as a vulgar adjunct of life which contributed remotely to their comfort. Henrc men who dealt In real estate in a commercial way were looked upon as little belter than professional gamblers. This did uot apply to agents alone lor they were little more than servants but to anyoui nIio was known to be dubblingin ial estate. Foreigneisaud descendants of no billtv llvini: in this country could uot perceive that the will of the peo - pie was the sovereign of this nation, and that individual was an equal part of the s ing to them shin of the ihev could acouire and convert by legitimate means into individual 1 holdings absolutely in their con trol, giving them the right to buy and sell as they please. This value is best realized when we think it was an opening for the poorer classes to acquire homes, and with commen-, dable vigor they sought to secure , property usquick'y as possible, crty asquicit'y as posiuie. ine nroaressive liau laitn in ms govern ment, in bis country and his town, and when he had secured his home he added to his holdings and "pro- ided for a rain day" by taking ad vantage of his kuowledoaud oppor tunities and bujing a piece of property which ho knew -omeoue would come along and want, audi that, too, within a very lew years, 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 cast to west aud from north to south, till nearly every point in America has had a period of unusual prosperity which of late years has been designated by tlio suggestive name of booms. Several years ago California beaded all com petitor and tor several yeais led the procession not only of the Pacific coast but of the entire country. Hardly had its spirit began to wane when Washington Territory, with all the vigor ol a dashing youth, sprang to the front and has fed up to the present time Now.however, Oregon tho happy medium between California and overeguty tnusattacii-' )f .,.,, onnortu,ty. for t "P"1 JJl?"r"ZV. , thinkinir aud acting for IIUUUU wijusl' uurciiv ' t Tl tl.fn1, U l . TWO LO T S on Church Street, two blocks from Court House 1,600 each. HALF LOT AND RESIDENCE on Center Street, aud on same block, $1,250. 60 ACRE EARM three miles from town at $25 per acre. I'Fivc. Ten and Twenty Acre near Salem. For sale on favorable terms. Enquire of Willis & Chamberlin, Real Estate and Insurance y(U mti Court Street, W. C. MITCHELL, Veterinary Surgeon. Graduate of Ontario eturlmiry college. Treats all diseases of homes, cattle and other domestic annuals Otllceat Kills i Whitley's livery stable. If not profes- i slonally enghged can be scon at all hours. 5.t)-dw.lm COOK HOTEL Contoraml High Street. . W. ANDERSON, PROP. SucefssorloW.il. COOK. TkoCook uotolls opposltr court house, oouvclent to business part of city and street cur lino runnier past tbe door. Hates Sl.tt) to 3.100 a day, nccording to room Hporinl terms to boarders and fiuillles. FINE HORSESHOEING -AT Scriber & Pohle's. Special attention given to shooing road stent. drl lug horses, Interferjug and crip- '"" "".. .v w Slock of Hand-Made Shoes Carried. . We gUenur HrkOiial attention und em ploy none but experts In this department. 47 and 51 State Street, Salem, Or. 1(8 : IIkJi I 0. 1). IIUTTON, Prop. Castings of all kinds made to.order. MU.l-MAOlUNEHY, 1M.AMNO-MU.I.H, COHNMCia, SlrTTAI. KH0NT8, WIIKKU1, 1-UI.I.KY8, rs ol unv stvle or tint. aud special casuugs oi uny style or pat- t short order, smooth and re- llaUlnv y particular. Repair any Mathinery in Short Order. Turul ug 1st bos, en nines, hOD lirkj and hon tslombullu W 111 luakeMtlmatM , on any Iron work paid for old Iron needed Good price 3.(-lm X-iS J J v .- .j Washiugton is coming into view right in the front Hue and with its marvelous natural wealth and ad vantages of an enduring quality will forge to tho front and lead all other states. The secret has gradually leaked out that the Willamette valley, and particularly the country compos ing Polk and Marion counties, is the most worthy of all countries yet brougut to tue general nonce, auu 'that tilf within the past two years vears iue ieujieuwuBuctcnu..iM.j " contented have been too modest to proclaim the merits of the country to the outside world. During the rush to the south and north of tliem, they have looked on with an half amazed wonder, never dreamlnir In a few short mouths the charms of this vallev would be found out and attract thousands of people in search of jusr such an earthly naradiso. Hardly has this lieen realized till . or enough so a9 to cause us to inllu it is also seen that It is the last, i ence anyone to Invest where he almost, in the United States that might loso all his hard earned 1 i " V,,' ! m,'""',,, .,",',',. has not been crowded inn to over little need for us i to re- nerience .iey uns themselves. good idea that tho laboring men and farmers, the bank cleiksand store keepers and the professional men whs are too busy in their practice to give much thought to financial matters the teacher and salesman, in fact, the masses should look this field over and make good, judicious in vestments before it is too late te reap the full benefit. We believe that this is an "oppor - tunity of a life time," and that it is unlikely that it will ever again offer, to the masses now living here. Of course it is possible that some ludi- vlduals may drift into some other locality at the right time to repair the damage which will havo been done to their finances by procastin - ating now. We admit taat it is possible, but who wants to run that chance? We don't. Do you? From all points of the United States we are informed that people are going to remove to the Willam ette Valley, of which they have heard such wondrous and attractive reports. EVEN IN WASHINGTON AND THE PUGET SOUND there is a strong undercurrent, setting iu towards Salem and the Willamette valley, which, before the season Is over, will resolve itself into an im migration that will add a good many thousands to our already fast increasing population. In addition to our present attrac tive aud substantial improvements there are now proposed some public measures which will advertise our city so that the impetus will place Also k 5 Salem, Oregon. Capital National Bank SALEM - - - OREGON. Capital Paid np, - - - $75,000 Surplus, ...... 15,000 It. 8. WAI.LACK, - President. w. w. maktin, vice-lTcsident. J. H. AU1KUT, r Cashier. DIRtCTORSi I W. T. Gray, W. W. .Martin, J. SI. Slartln, It. 8. Wallace. Dr. W. A.Cuslck, J. 11. Albert. T. 310V. I'lllton. LOANS MADE To farmers on wheat and other market able produce, consigned or in store, either In private granaries or public warehouses. Slate and County Warrants Bought at Par. COMMERCIAL PAPER niscouuteil at reasonable rates. Drafts drawn direct on Sew York, Chicago, Han Kronelsco, l'ortland, London, larlts, llerlln Hong Kong und Calcutta. J. MACY. Livery, Feed and Sale Stable (Y)rnr Klat anrt Vrani i, u.t.m Oood accommodations and good rlg llae a quantity of good hay lor sale. 3 81m j. si AC Y. H0NG-SING-L0NG-KEE, Oriental Laundry, HO State Sthkct. Cheapest and Best Chinese Laundry in the Citv. of ("lnltiil and ex , DIH W UW till LI tv il' in u tracts ens " fc V.if1 ,.- S tsvl mx -iMm cuit f Salem and the Willamette valley so far in front that suowiii noiu uer own against all competitors for years to come. Property is now within your reach, and ir you do not take advantage of your opportunities it will not be our fault. We are free to admit that wc are interested in your welfare in a selfisn wav. and that our incentive to inter est vou In nronertv is largely due to 1 the small commission which will fall to our share, but it is not nil, as you 'will perceive upon reflection. We have a reputation to build up and I Bustaln, and an ambition to extend our acquaintance aud enlarge our circle or friends, This course cannot help but en- ' large our business aud make It pleasant pursuit as well To ac , compliah this we must prove to you that our fudgmeut is good and that our motives are not entirely seinsu pennies. Our trade is rapidly increasing and we flatter ourselves that our efforts , ubebali of Salem and her people are ueing umy appreuiaieu, yet vre nnf HYnontnnr rlnairo mnrn trnnorlmn mTrlt nnel &T, t nVorltc our property deserve. Come and see us and if we cannot please you go to some other agent and look at his bargains, but do not neglect to in vest now. If you do you will have to buy and pay the newcomers a Erofit which you could just as well ave had as your own. 1 We have made it the policy of the corporation which wo represent to recommend only such property ns will prove profitable to tiie investor ( and whicii possesses an actual value entirely distinct aud separata from a speculative value, and which, at thesame time possesses rare qualities 1 and is located where it has thegreat- I est prospective value ol any in the market Living iu a country possessed of a fertile soil and beautiful scenery, it is natural for the inhabitants who give a thought to such things to desire to lociitc upon high and sightly ground, aud where there is deep, rich, black soil. Iu a country like this valley, of course, there are no bluffs. Near the river are prairies like tho one which lies to the east of Salem. Hence to find the highest, slghtli est and healthiest as well as the most fertile you must seek tho higliest of the level ground in sight. In select ing and buying our own homes we were influenced by these qualities, and believing that we are an nverago in our tastes with other men, we have made our investments and secured other property to sell in the Kalsomining SALEM LUMBER CO. Yard and offlce on Liberty street, opposite W. L. "Wade's store. Dealers in Lumber, Laths and Shingles. R. B. DUNCAN, Sec. WiikH rf5fHMHCMBS f PWMilM'WiiKWM tt. OR. HILLER'S HYORASTIHE RESTORATIVE Stimulates nutrition, ruriflcs tho Blood. Cures Vj spepais, CoostlpaUon and General D ability. A perfect tonic and strength builder. PH. MILLER'S ANTI-BILIOUS ST3MACHAND LIVER CURE. Cures Biliousness and ail Uier Troubles, Chills and Fever, MilarUl FeVers7nd all Typhoid conditions. DR. HILLER'S CATARRH CURE. Cures Acute Catarrh, Chronic Catarrh, Catarrhal Deaf, neu. U uarantced tocure the a ont cases w hen directions are f oUowed.or money refunded. DR. HILLER'S COUCH "U1E. Cure Colilj, lloaneness, Coughs, Bronchitis, Pleurlv and I'liruruoaJa; reue es consumption. Contain! no Opiates. Cures Croup In 10 minutes. PR HILLER'S DIPHTHERIA AND SORE THROAT CURE. Prevents and cures Diph t la r,a tt ill pcltt el cure any sore throat hi Irom 3 to 21 hours. Cures Qulnty In il ilaj . O1 HULL'S FEVER C'J'E. Indiipensable In all acute dlieUes attended with fer. ii a ui ture acarlet J'ever, U'l. HILLER'S NERVOUS DE3ILITY CURE. Cures Serious Weakness, and Los of l ir. Neier fail. rnd for rriiata Circular to Hlller Drug Co., San Franclno, CaL CI ILLER'S RHEUMATIC AND NEURALGIC CURE Cures Rlieuuiatlim, .Veuralgia. i, nit Lumbago, ana oiiauca, b neulruixius ine blood acid hlch cue them PR HILLER'S TEETHING CURE. AU the growth uu 'eielopmentol children durkig t t teething period, ensures painless teethin.' in 1 oun I teeth, and prerrnt au I eures .-jvum, KlckeU, BralnTroub!eand Bocl ComplainU Messing to mother an I .-Idld. PR. HILLER'S WHOOPINO COUCH CURE. Proent and Cures Woopin.- Couch. Xoti. With exception of Dr. Killer's Hydraitint Rcstonth e. Dr. Htller's llheumati; and Keuralzlc Cure, and Dr Hitler- Cou?h Cure tbe aboie rtmeule are In TablU fnrm, and, If not obtainable Irom ) our dnwgiit, lll b milled free, on receipt of pri $1.00 per Package. Six Packages for $5.00. These remedle are th remit of Si )ar of prolessiooal experience, and are guaranteed fo cure when a cure I. piselhl.- pr IlilUr dl pare book ol JirecUon lor home treatment, containing laluable laitructittoa u to hygiene and diet, seat rui. HILLER DRUG COMPANY. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL, U. S. A. I (For Sale by DAN'L J. FRY, Druggist, 225 Commercial St., Salem. WOLZ & CO. Keep all kinds of meat and aausajtea. Tba beat sausage in Oregon, No. 171 Commercial Street, Salem. All Bonds JVHrared Fre SALEM, OREGON, same dlrectlou. Our addition t glewood; is tho'mo'stcentrxd siJu,,11, fertile and 'conveniently bcaft tho market. It-Is within fBl? of tho elegant East Salem whlnh iimnmnntni. v-uuuU. which accommodate pupils. nearly -$ Streetcars are now running nearif and we hone and havn nvDrr. ,lti to believe, that before another irmmS lspassea we can announce to vou that a ine of street cars will fZ through l, which will bring it w in Ave minutes of Commercial strM The city water mains will be Uld through it during the present nllntmiiM nHnu . a 4 Duiumcit ui.uuit?.iiunrK nnt.i ., ready been completed for bavin? if dniii' ' 'ii It lies nearly 100 feat nhnvo rv a , a i mercial street, and overlooks the citv ' I rhn ntntn nn.1 nnlilln i.iij! v.i tlio stntp nml rmlilln Ki.n.u.. -! tuo cear, blue waters of thplLm.t ful Willamette river. From if .. M ... "- VVUUNI can look to the westward and view thousands of acres of the fertile and romantic Polk county hills fringed in the dim and hazy distance by the heavily timbered Coast range. whlU i fn thnnnat n timrenn.i.,,iv' ;,' !e ofthe Cascade range .with th e snow tipped peaks of Mounts Adams Rt uu Helens. Hood. Jefferson nhrl' til nf I ",'," i" .i"UK S. m, ' mi. !!... . , . ... uv Following up the Garden Road the most popular road leading out of the city, wo have suburban homes for sale that are highly improved, belne planted to fruit ofall varieties, with buildings and gardens that go to make up an ideal home. These places have from live to twenty acres of land, lying high and very choice. In this same direction, that is east ofthe city, and iu Salpm Prairie. wohaveFairview, Hampden i-nra auu uaruen uuy suucuvislons of five acre tracts, all ready for set ting out to fruit, aud the very choic est fruit aud 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 rovenue. Wo haye city property in all por tions of tho town, some very choice and very cheap property in South Salem, and also a very cheap resi dence property aud four lots in Capital Park. Some business property which will make big money for somo man very soon. Gome and let us show yeu some of our bargains free of charge. Surely you will not let all of tho good chances pass by. Call and see us or wrlto for our circulars. SALEM LAND CO., Postofflco Block. PAINTING, PAPERING Etc. Done with neat ness and dispatch by N. D. JONES. Shop up stairs over E. C. Small's store. Who do All Kinds of UNIT II As Cheap ns any Laundry In the Country Using White Help .and doing first-class work. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Offlco at George Hoeyc, 209 CommerclalSt. DR. HILLER'S Special Prescriptions. HOME TREATMENT SELF CURE A Specific Remedy for Each Disease. Scarlatina, and Measles. Stothcre to it once. sssidf Morgan & Mead, City Draymenl All work done) with promptness and dis patch. Only tho best men aw employed Laws-