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SSWMWkt-" i iiainwMWpwiiiiiiigiii 7s'7A"".' t"S3? ,- K8bi!r,IJsa?,'srnE -rf . A i i-iit , I ( : f . t(K.' t ; t i I COJBTTtoht, - Te. ieosJiSaSfttSHS.' 1 eofiit w knock ye" ; . ia scats' an m ! .,.. d I 6U to tuo lktlMkM& uma-tbA TCTT P1OTUI V "?-.: -" health. Wht b ft ecret s Rf" WelL" wpuea ureen, jw I eltttt!l yeu: b use Dr. rl..-. Tl ma at K. Uies ill. mw --- rciite Prescription. Iaoeptjrowrjow Snumrot the ei are toK.JE.ESS SmSca of pale, sallow ftwx dnS2""5 ereVand emaciated fomw. owmi m qualio o"hSd ind bert, atkt wosien idn for women, told ty ' vonrfM, menstruation, unnatural MP??5iJ2: lapsus, or falllnr of the womb, weak back, antorcrelon. refroTertion, bearlnr-flowB sensations, chronlo conrartion, Inflamma tion and uicerauon 01 wwou". World' Dispmwabt Miroiaix. Amo ciatiow, Manufacturers, Buffalo, N. x. OIL PIERCE'S PELLETS Laxative, or Cathartic aoec Purely V tabln. QanUr oeordlnr to.tist or oosc. vj utumuh. KceswaTuu VKOFES8IONAI. CAItDS. TIW. JK.SSUP 4 CAHTWBIOHT lift- JJ mcopathlo Physicians. Halem, Ogn I IT Cartwriuht, M. D., specialty, aureorj and surgical diseases of women. H. it. Jes sup, M. 1)., specialty, diseases of children . M CD. KNinilT, Eclectic rhylcl.a,omc , m Court stroct, Halem Oregon. Fill- 11. KNinilT, Eclectic Physician, oftlcs fnrviiivf Atr.u.t rinlAm Drpffnn. Pul monary diseases a specialty. -i-ILJ. M KEENB. Dentist. Offlreovei U the While Corner, Court nnd Com. roerclal street. 1)ILTT.HONT,attorneysat law.Halcm Oregon. Ofllceoverllarr'sJewelryBtore late street. r J. HIIAW, Attorney-at-Law, Halem. J . Oregon. Office first door to the left at bend of stairs In the reur of Lndd A. Hash's tank. TILMUN FORD, attorney ot law, Hiilem. Orejiin. Ofllcc ur-stalrs In Patton'i' Un lock. 1 A. (Vimmercinl nnd HUite tnt Halem, Or. fOUN A. CAItSON, CounieiIor and At. ) lrnrTHt-Law. Mrmberoftbe liar nl Cratirln, Canada, oitlre VII Rtato street, Salem, Orrjton, H"rv. wiLliamh, htknooiiai'iIeTi . and TynowrltUt. Office with Capl rttylVy. 3o 115 State Ht. F. andAs!freia?1l?dll,ArentD. I.'ollectlona made tit rcnxoniibln rates. Oooda sold on romiulsston. Advertise menu Inserted In street cars tit bidrocli rates, ftd Commercial Ml., Bjilem, Ore. IIVSINKNS CAKDS. L M. CIXIUOII, Undertaker. Kinbnlmei and Cabinet .Maker, 107 HUite M.. 0 H. MOUSi:, contractor nnd llullder All nrrfniv nwiinnf It ot.nn.lml fj-i High street, Halem. TOIIK OltAY.-Contractor nnd builder. t Klnolusldn IlnlshlnR n speolnlty. VS5 Commensal street, Halem Oreson. J !iX KNK1HT, lllncksmtth. Horse t) nhoelugiiud repairing a specialty. Ht ut the fool of Liberty street, Halem, Oreei Hhop on. 11. HOUTHWICK, Contractor and litltlffnt Unll n.Mn.i.l In .In .til (UUlt u'dHnf building and guamntco satlsfca- Hon. t-JI-lm l)OHF.nT A. McNALl.Y, Architects, No. AX lUHUtetStrei't. I'lana nnd speslllca. tlonn of nllclftsneMofofbulldliiL'S ou short notlco. rluperintendeaeoorwork nroraritly looxednner. ".'C-tf SOOIETV NOTICKS. rrNl(mT80Fl'YTHIAH.-Hegularmeet IV Ing ou Tuesduy nlsht of each week, at 7iIWp. in. J. O'DONAM): C. (. V. H. II. WATKIIH. K.of It. aud H. OLIVE 1AH10E No. 18, I. 0. O. F., mectf lu Odd Follow.' Hull uptnlrn. Cornei - ..imttAtbtlitl r.M.I L.uKMt ...A.t.u .... U... unbynt7:3i. m .I.I...M1TCIIKKL, .v...u.v.v.m. uMt . ci, nut.-vin, ril'ljr nttl- I. A. Hi-cretary. N.b. fl A. H.-cdgwlck l"ot, No. 10, Depart " meat of Oregon, meets every Monday evenlinrtittho hull over tho Oregon l.and comnany's ofllce. Visiting comrudea an cordially invited to attend. D.O.HlliJiMAN.FoHt Commader. B. A. 1UNULK, Adjutant. A 2 H W.-1'rotectTou l)dgo No. '., A. .O.U.W.,balem, Oregon. Meets each Wednesday evening at Its hail InHtate In. surauou hlock, corner Commercial aud Chemekcta streets Visiting and Sojourn Ingbgethren luvlted S A ItANin.r, jfl W Ika Euu, llcoorder. W. C, MITCHELL, Veterinary Surgeon. (Jroduate of Ontario veterinary coliiye. freats all diseases of hontes, cattle aud V.,.be,do.nu!.,.t,0 animals, omce at Kilts A Whitley' livery stable. If not proft sloually enghged can bnseen at all hours. &.(l-df.lm WILLAMEHE UNIVERSITY llmduate Htudwila lu Classical, Literary, Scientific, Normal, Business, Law, AND MEDICAL COURSES. U u the oldest, largest aud least ripen Institution of learning In tho North' wssu Hcliool o)Miua flrst Monday In Heptemler Hendfurealali(uto THOM, VAN HCOV, ,, , I'resldeut. " Kalem, Oregou. Ckucate I'nj tucwM l lli tUHTAl, MJHINKH8 C0U.KUE, 8skw. . AMvmnMu,lnia, A.V HuHlMH, Bkortltand. WnUi. Miiai( l uiua tHtumto.UuQWH. The cruMxkuihutlouiiiyiitviu. Price 76c. per bottle. Fold Utywad rBlial fcaloi .,!..... r7i -. i - S.ir'""H" ""'hhiwi kft- Klll.laat A a.lii.tai.kl fwf (mn Jv-. . IHV VMirKV U U4iU4 . v-aii ai iu veurr vw -otni cauf. c UUH AN II I'BKVENTIVK WITH uhi uiviiiiunp For tatortnuUon un. l'hlft, mil uu or addrvka eummc or. HtMHI J-ilUV t'ulvifi.liy rwiMitm.Vi.U..i oioa. IS SCOTT GDILTY? Evidcace Against the Accused Very Strong. OF A CIRCUMSTANTIAL NATURE.1 Finding of the Blood-Stained Clothing-Trial Will Last Three Days. McMtNNviLiiE, Juno 4. In the Scott murder trinl the prosecution occupied the entire day examining fifteen wltniwes for the state, which 1b about one half the number sum moned. The testimony nppcars to bo a repetition of th-it brought outnt the coroner's Inquest, with u slight change in the coloring brought out hy the cross-examination. The sher iff exhibited a blue woolen shirt, with blood stains oh the bosom, that Scott took ofT after ho wits put in jull. The Jury is composed of sub ntuntlal intelligent farmers. Scott'n .iclghbors generally MIevc hltn guilty. The following guiitlemeii compos ed the jury: Isaac Lumbright, Wil liam Nelson, Henry Hrpkius, V. E Davis, John Redmond, V. F. Rain ton, John Parrot, A. M. Hcwklns, C. Marls, 13. F. SpurJti, George Rry an nnd A. M. Delmering, und it if pronounced by all to beau excellent Jury fully competent to try the case. Opinion is divided as to the ver dict of tho jury. The prevallng be- Itaf la Mint rltnra will lui lirt nnnvln. "" " " "'""" "'""" tion, as one of the jury is n Quaker und is opposed to capital punish ment. i I.niiffhnrv mndn n Htnio- Judge ljougnary maue a siato- mcntoi mo case to me jury, giving i detailed account of the murder, how the murder wits committed on :ho 16th day of last February, the Ami being fired into the murdered woman's forehead while she was itill in bed in the early morning, out It was not Instantly fatal; how tho deceased struggled out of bed md onto the back porch, when n lecond shot wits tired into her back where she fell and expired In her night clothes; that Beott had .pre teuded to find her where she fell bleeding nnd dying; that ho hastened to find a neighbor, V. Y. Martin, a mile nnd a quarter away and told him that his wife had committed suicide; that Scott had gone away rm ' ilylng wife without oflerlllB iowvihi ner in any way. lie as signed as a auiHe of the sulcido when asked by Martin, Unit his wife had had u severe headache and had stated that if she had it knife dho would cut tho pain out. An other cause might bo that her sou, who lived In California, had writ that ho wns not coming to visit her this winter. Mr. Mayers followed for tho stnte, stating that it wait the duty of tho Jury to divest their minds of all doubts as to tho iunocouce of the accused; spoke at some leangth of tho possible mistakes in tho testi mony of tho state, us detailed by Judge Lougttry; also of the testi mony of tho defense. When the examination of witness es was begun the courtroom wits full, many ladies being present. On n motion of tho attorney for the de fouce, all of tho witnesses were excluded from the courtroom, except C. S. Scott, sou of the defendant, und Frnuk A. Cook, son of tho murdered woman. District Attorney Hewitt ques tioned thu witnesses on behalf of the tnte,uud Judge Caples on the part ot tho defence. Tho first witness called was Sheriff Harris, who made the arrest lx days after the murder. W. Y. Martin, the next witness, testified that ho lives about a tulle from the Scott place; was intimate ly acquainted with Scott; was ut Scott's the evening before the mur der; talked with Scott and his wife; brought their mail out from Wheat laud and was thanked in u friendly way by Mru.Scott; did not seem to bo' b suffering from any meutal mal ady; saw Scott coming to tho wit ness' house Sunday morning, riding horseback, hurriedly, without a sad dle und bareheaded, nnd calling to witness to come quick, as his wife had killed herself; went with Scott, who stated that the cause of the deed was aa stated hy the attorney for tho state ut the opening of the cose to the Jury. Scott stated that his wife was about dead when ho loft, but was moaning, Kouua the body lying on thu porch dead, with a wound lu the forehead, and the race; mutilated and blackened from ow- j tier burn; followed Scott through tho kitchen Into the bedroom; found shotgun and uiopstlck on the bed lying in a position ludlcatlug .sui cide; saw blood on floor In thokltoh eu, nnd tracks therein of about a No. 8 boot or shoe, Roott told wit ness that tho gun uclouged to his win Vimlumou, and that he had borrowed It of UU sou some days bo lore lu kill a China pheasaul, Scott 1 invKou ui. inn uiu uenr ine invmuou. ThowUnww detailed ut lengUt the I Untllutf of tlie. Vurloiw itrtlol., ..lil.r, ed lu evident, uuil n. ..u.. r tho ml. m iiiiti 0.1 . ..i.. umduHomu pilnta that oom to fivvor tho tlefeUM. Marion Townhend wrroboruUMl..1ihiuawie known by mauturxi Martin. A. C Tuwusetul tfatUled that Boott catme to tt wltiuW huuini on i .. . . tuu mominit of the murder aner ho ... -t HwllMwn toMrtln',tont thci vfMITOATOiiWwr " ",u"'"- Highest ofall in Leavening Power. Royal ABSOLUTELY PURE nesa of his wife's suleldc und asked bitn to go home with him. At wit- ness' repented request Scott came in nnd took a cup of coffee mid ate a bite; went with Scott to his home and made nu examination of the premises. Scott stated that he thought hesaw nmun running from the house through the orchard, as he came from the barn where he had heard two Buots about twenty minutes apart. The dog was bark ing toward the orchard tit tho time. FROM JEFFEKSOX. An Appreciative Sketch of a Rapidly Unming Town. Jefferson gives evidence of solid advancement. Its business men arc wideawake, active and liberal. Several handsome residences have been built the past year or two, be sides a number of good sized busi ness houses. With that big mill In running order again and tlie new bridge built across to Linn county, Jefferson will grow nnd prosper. Spenklugof tho mill, the reporter went through It and was surprised at the beauty and ierfectlon of its equipment throughout. It Is pro vided with roller process machinery of the latest improved style and every department is arranged for easy nnd convenient work. It is a bad thing for Jeflerson to have this mill Idle, but doubtless some party with capital will recoguize the desirability of the property and securo it. Tho trip wns made by team and wns a most delightful one. There are few drives lu the country fur nishing more beautiful scenes than aloug tho Red Hills road to Jeffer son. All along aro largo and improv ing farm-houses, surrounded by flower beds, orchards, vegetable gardens, neat fences and other evi dences of taste aud prosperity. Largo farms on either Hand are di vided up Into grain fields, meadows aud pastures stretching away into beautiful valleys, where may bo seen grazlug the numerous herds of blood ed stock which are increaslug so fast throughout tho Willamette valley. The whole makes on inspiring sight, especially whou viewed on one of Oregou's matchless' days nuch as yesterday was. Looney's butte, three miles this sldo of Jellerson, is a pleasing curi osity. While a long way from a mountain range, it stands there a veritable little mountain, cone shaped, rising to a height of 250 to 300 feet and Is perhaps 80 rods in diameter. The land all around this butte Is owned by four brothers tho IjDoneys whose residences are built at tho several points of tho compass, nnd each house is furnished by water carried in pipes from springs In thu butte, as Is also a public trough tit tho road side. For beauty and use that butto is wort Is a big fortune. I). II. Looney Is a breeder and a great lover of Jersey cattle and will start for Monmouth 111., to-monow to purchase several more head of pure blood calves aud yearlings. Tho richness of the Jersey milk can bo froely attested by Mr. Ford and tho writer who enjoyed a liberal supply of that must delicious fluid at the hands of Miss Pauline. May her dairy keep always ineroas- lK. MUSIC OS THE FuTKTII. Singers of Salem ami Surroiiudiiig Towns, Rally for u (Iraml Musical Jubilee. Prof. Parvln, ot Willamette Uni versity, is already at work arranging tlie program of vocal music, to be rendered at Salem ou July 4th. Friday night, June 13th, there will bo a grand chorus meeting lu the lecture room of the Methodist chut eli, where the work will boar ranged, aud It is desired that all the singers Ou present. The singers of every church In the city will be invited to participate, aud an Invitation will be extended to the singers and choral societies of all towns in reach of Salem for that occasion to come and niako vocal music the great feature of that day of patriotic cbulltlonr Prepare to Mm:. How's Thin! Wo offer one hundred dollars re ward for any case of catarrh that cannot bo cured by taking Hall's Catarrh cure F. J. Ciikni;y a Co., Props,, j Toiwio, i). We. the undersigned, have known ' F.J. Cheney fjtr the lust 1ft yean, j aud believe lilin perfectly honorable In all business tiiumiet Ions nnd fi nancially ublo to carry out any obli-l hU Win made by their firm. west v i runx, wiuuesaieu rugguts, t..i...i.t WnldlUK.Klmmn.fc Marvin, w'uole- i. milo uruuulsls. 'luleilo. U. . HuII'h Cttturrn euro In taken lu. ? ? J "X1", J JS by all druggUla. . Hut Our lor !. yrhenxiarin. ThU form aa til as .v r.,.inuill, lMUla mifuw IIVUI llllu H iiirvuiuc anu pruirumnc.yicia llr ILwnli..'. INI. lf...J.u . Dr. Ikteanku'k Ilia Itamulr. wlil-l mrt. It OIIM tn i!JSl!XftS -!'. J.f'",..".kr!t blwb " INVIB)IMUI ut cur. 6 nnu iirunUt or "-""l -..... Ma . maw a iiviiuaiv -a l.. .. X 11 a'u . -fc man Ui U. S. Gov't Repoit, Aug. 17, 1889. Baking Powder Mrs, In a Xow Henuty. Cleveland is again before tho , nation in a now beauty that of sweet charity. The Sun says: Attired in a gown of yellow pongee silk, aud wearing a broad-brimmed hat of etruscan straw surmounted with ostrich plumes, Mrs. Grover Cleveland at tended the fair in aid of tho mission of Our Lady of the Rosary, last evening, and she was uot a passive spectator by any means. Sented behiud a horse shoo of the cathedral table she sold butonnieres until 10:30 o'clock with n graclousness of man ner nnd an efficiency of method to which neither a free trader nor a McKlnleylte could make any valid objections. She levied tnrlff strictly for revenue, yet at Jthe samo time every ccut of It was dedicated to the protection of Immigrant girls land ing at Castle Garden. THE KSSIil RUNS Fast trains with Pullinim Vestibule Drawing room Bleepcrs, dining cars and conches of latest design, between Chlcngu and MllwaukconndHt. Putil and Minne apolis. Fast Trains with Pullman vcstlbuled drawing room sleepers, dining cars and coucheH of latest design, between fhlcapo and Milwaukee nnd Ashland and Dulutti. Through Pullman vestibule drawing room and colonist sleepers via the North ern Pacific railroad between Chicago and Portland, Or. Convenient trains to nnd from Eastern, Western, Northern and central Wiscon sin points, nlTordlng unequalcd service to nnd from Waukesha Fond du Lnc, Osh kosb, Neenah. Mencsha, Chippewa Falls, Enu Claire, Hurley, Wis., and Ironwood and Ilessemer, Mich. For tickets, sleeping car reervnt!onif, timetables and other Information, apply to agents any where in tho United States or Canada. y. K A1NHL.IE. Gen'l. Mgr., .Milwaukee, Wis. J.M.HANFUHD, Clen'lTrnmc Mgr., St. Paul. II. C. I5AHI.OW, Tratllc Mgr.. Milwaukee, Wis. I.OU1H EOKHTEIN. Ass't Ocu'I Pitss'r and Tkt Agt , Milwau kee. Wis. to VIA Southern Pacific Company's Line, THE MOUNT SHASTA ROUTE. Time hetwffn Kalrai ami San Kranchcu ; Thirty-six Hours. CALIFORNIA KXl'KfcSS TKAIN UUK DAILY HETWKKK rOUTLAFll A.Vll S. V. "BouthT North. 4:OU p. m. U:ll p. m. 7:45 a. in. Lv. Lv. Ar. Portland Halem Kan Fran. Ar. I 10:45 ix. m. l.v. I 7:5.'! a. m. I.v. 7:00 p. m. PASSKXCIKU TltAlN ( DAII.'i CKIT SUNDAY) RX &0U n. m. 11:10 a. m 40 p. in. l.v. I.v Ar. Portland Snlom Kmrene Ar. I :t:45 p. m. l.v. 12:52 p. m i-v. I v.w a. in PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS. TOURIST SLEEPING CARS. For accommodation ot second class passengers attached to erpross trains. Tho H. P. company's ferry makes con nectlon with all tho regular trains on th Fast Sldo Division trom foolol h streo Portland. iVest Side Division. Between Portland i aud Cervallis: UAlLY (K.XCJtlT SUNDAY). 7:30 if. niT laiap. in. Ia" Ar. Portland Ar. Corvallls Lv. ifcaTn" in. 1:.1Q p. m. At Albany nnd Corvallls connect with trains of Oregon Pacitlo IUUlroud. Through tickets to nil points south and east via California KXl'llKSSTKAW (DAILY KXCKITSUNDAY TT&3 p. in. 7,v. ni7tToTui Ar. I 06 n. m. MX) p. m.Ar.McMlnnvlBLv. 6:45n. in. Through Ticketsi To all poll tb "OUTII and EAST VIA-- California..; For toll intnrmatioii regarding rates j maps, eu, apply to t tic company's iigimt Halem, Oregon, H. P. UOUfilUS, Atst. U. F. and Pass. Ag't , it. KOK1ILF.H, Milliliter. 50o IXnwfirri irff noN lo Slciau's VbJtJii. I AM N - toS5Ur l. HIi-hnu Golden UaUam Nu, 1 Cum Chancres, tint sn.l icon J staec Sor.siu the Leirt and Uodj; Sore fir.' Kj.i, Nose, etc, Ceipr-yorcd lllotchM, Syji.illltiol iUrili. uImnimJ Snip, and sli prhutry lo-na v( th dlu known at sjpl.UU. I'rlM'.a ""..Per lloltl. I. ItU'haii's a LIen llaltam No. a Curt --Trtlin, lUrcurUtSynhUlilc Rhsu. imllmi, 1'alrn In tbd Horn. Palm In th UmiI, lu k i lh Keck. I'lcmttd 8oro Ttiru.it, Sn'.'i i.tio Huh, Lumps tj con tra, UJi 01. , siiR-t M ttw Umbs, and r-i itcit.4 at a...u (torn th iynein, -titfthit c'.--4 iu.l.-.rUaii cr aliu.a .1 VfiMii;. I m,i; th blwd iur and littthv 1'tlro ! IIO im- l.in.. .' ivuuu'4 wiinitm n mil h Anil. sum iur i M..nk.... ty . . . . .. . "- -r-" .. fUra if tlaiinrrli.K. nWt. 1 . Tt "", " .iw an urinary or ucni UI ,tUairaa;Mrl. Vwlf 4 So ir lli.lt Iw. ' l,.UMmii't(i,u,ll Nlah In 1 . "' caot Ooaorrha, . ", ... .r HIU. ' . .M-'S 'I4' .. Uo, Oiutmaait ..'. ,h,.u" 0o,','" lMla-Xw .in l.. Irwlounli Ium ol 4iyJ-l po . ! a a OO wr llvs. T .1 ri.il Nrvl. I. Th IUchr1s dru eompany. as it I and Ml rUrkl atrwat, Man Frnit tlrrular ituiUt-Jl frwv nU SW cu. l0. J gy A :? - aN8 fc-r- j HEALTH. - T.H.BAIOTES.PBES. salem land company I Incorporated 1889 IPOSTOKFICE BLOCK, As early as 1600 Ameiicans were fully alive to the fact thatthero was a value to real estate In 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 nil other countries up to that time real property belonged largely not to the Individual but to a Hue of in heritance n perpetuity that offered no Incentive to acquisition or trade. At that time all mercantile pursuits and trades were looked upon its be neath the dignity ot genteel peo ple, nnd as a vulgar adjunct of life which contributed remotely to their comfort. Hence men who dealt in real estate in a commercial way were looked upon us little betlerthau professional gamblers. This did not apply to agents alone for they were little more than servants but to anyone who was known to be dabbling in real estate. Forelgnnisand descendants of no bility living in this country could not perceive that the will of the peo ple was the sovereign of this nation, aud that Individual was an equal part of the sovereignty, thus attach ing to them a right or joint owner ship of tho nation whose property they could acquire and eouvcrt by legitimate means into individual holdings absolutely in their con trol, giving them the right to buy nnd sell ns they plene. 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 as qulck'y as possible. The progressive had faith in his govern ment, in his country and his town, and when he had secured his homol he added to his holdings and "pro vided for a rainy day" by taking ad vunUire of his knowled- eand oppor tunities and buying a piece of property which ho Knew someone would come along and want, aud that, too, within a very few years, and at a price vhich 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 fo west and from north to south, till nearly every point in America has bad a period of unusual prosperity which of late years has been designated by the suggestive iime of booms. Several years ago Ctllfornia headed all com petitor and tor several years led the procession not only of the Pacific coast but of the cutire country. Hardly had its spirit began to wane when 'Washington Territory, with all the vigor of a dashing youth, sprang to the front aud has fed up to the present time. Now, however, Oregon the happy medium between California and TWO LOTS on Church Street, two blocks from Court House $1,600 each. i. HALF LOT AND RESIDENCE on Center Street, and on same block, $1,250. GO ACRE FARM three miles from town at $2o per acre. Five. Ten and Twenty Acre Tracts near Salem. For sale on favorable terms. Euquire of Willis & Chamberlin Real Estate and Insurance Agents. Cou.rt Street, salem- OREGON. , VM. lilt. . N. LAI1UK, J" President, Vice President. - Cashier. KKYXOLDS, i JOHN MOlit, GENERAL BANKING. Kxctianee on Portland. San Francisco. New York, London und Hong Koug i bought nnd sold. .State, Couuty und City warrants bought. Farmers aro cordially I Invited to deposit unit transact business with us. Libeml advances made on I wheat, wool, hops aud other property at reasonable rates. Insurance on such e- i curlty cjin bo obtained at the bank in inosi reliable companies, A Bargain I A desirable lot ot lauds In lots lo suit, heven miles Miuthwest of Salem, wilhln eighty rods of steamboat landing, the bent oak wood and miiiui tir timber enough to piiy tor the hind-aiut it is kooiI soil for fruit, wltti apriugs nvd tuwidow laud. Would take u good small lot or Salem property In I rade, Addtw ... O. F. DENNIS. Salem, March 13, ItiV. n i3tf COOK HOTEL Center ami High Street. G. W. ANDERSON, PROP. Saceessor to W. fl. COOK. Tho Cook liotol I opposltr court house OHieleul to busluvMt part of city and street car lino runnlur paat the door, llatra II.Ul to taoo a UayJ according Hli I room. Hpeclal terms to bonrdrr and ' famlUca. Kansas House, Comer ot Court aud High Sts. E, M. LAW, Proprietor. .Y D.V ukca uw " but will eimlluue to rv ourivatroa with the "-. uin auurua, Kile inein a cordial welcomo to Our Home. Tvrms reaouVle. Utvu cU ana w wUl do y vu a'-. Hn Colnraa cmpUtyttL First National Ban H. V. MATTHEWS, Washington is coming luto view right in the front line and with Its marvelous natural wealth and ad vantages of an enduring quality will forge to tho front and lead all qther states. , , , . The secret lias gradually leaked out that the Willamette valley, and particularly the country compos ing Polk aud Marion counties, is the most worthy of nil countries yet brought to the general notice, aud thut till within tho past two years the people living here ho happily and contented have been too modest to proclaim the merits of the country to the outside world. During the rush to the south aud north of them, they have looked on with an half amazed wouder, never dreaming In a few short months the charms of this valley would be found out aud attract thousands of people in 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 uot been crowded full to over flowing. There Is little need for us to re mind men of capital nnd experience of this opportunity, for they are thinking aud acting for themselves. But wo do think it is a good idea that the laboring men and farmers, the bank clerks and store keepers nnd the professional men who 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 aud make god, Judicious in vestments liefore it is too late t 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 tlie masses uow living uere. ui course it is possible that some iudi- viduals may drift into some other locality at the right time to repair the damage which will have been done to their finances by procastiu- ating now. We admit that it is possible, but who wants to run tliat chance? Wo don't. Do you? From all points of the United States we are informed that people are going to remove to the Willam- etto Valley, of which they have heard such wondrous and attractive reports. AND THE PUGET SOUND there i is a strong undercurrent, settimr in 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 populutinu. 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 Salem, Oregon. $1 WILL BUY A LOT Of roods at our storel We rarrv a full Hue ' of groceries, feed, crockery, glassware, ci gars, louncco nna conrectionery. T. BURROWS, No. 226 Commercial St., Salem, Capital National Bank SALEM OREGON. , op, - - - $75,1)00' - - - - 15,0001 Surplus, IL H. WALLACK. . President. Vli-e-Prealdeiit. - - - Cashier. W. W. MAKTIN, -.1. H. ALHF.HT, - i OIRtCTORS: I W. T. Gray, W. W. Martin, , J. il. Martin. IL K. WiUIace. 1 Or. W. A.Culek. J. 11. Albert, T.AIcF.Fatton. LOANS IvIADE To farmers on wheat and other market able produce, consigned or in store, either In prlvato granaries or public warehouses. Stale and County Warrants Boaglit at Par. COMMERCIAL PAPER Dlscouutea at reanonablo rates. Droits drawn direct on New York, Chicago, laa J Francisco, Portland, London, Purls, jlerlln Hone Kong and Calcutta. I PRINTING. rNK OF THE LAHOWT KSTAnUHH. Htate. Lower rates than Umenta In the Btale, i-oniano. utrxeat the Htate. a d bin rxeat stock Lecal Ulanks Ir 1 blgctat discount. Bend foi rnc ui oi jou printing, and ratalogui legal blanks. "k. M. WAITfc. o o slq lMnter Balem Onvoa. H0NG-SING-L0NG-KEE, Oriental Laundry, H0 Statk Street, Cheapest and Best Chinese Laundry in ihe City. TBEAS. WM. HOWAED PHELPS, SEC. Capital Stock $30,000. . - - SALEM, OREGON, Salem and tho Willamette valley so far in front that she will hold her own agalust all competitors for years to come. Property Isnow within your reach, aud if you do not take advantage of your opportunities it will not be our fault. We nre free to admit that wo are Interested in your welfare In a selfish way, and that our incentive to inter est you in property is largely due to the small commission which will fall to our share, but It Is not an, as you will perceive upon reflection. We have a reputation to build up and sustain, and au ambition to extend our acquaintance aud enlarge our circle of friends. This course cannot help but en large our business and make it a pleasant pursuit as well To ac complish this we must prove to you that our judgment is good and that our motives ure not entirely selfish or enough so as to cause us to influ ence anyone to invest where he might lose all his hard earned pennies. Our trade is rapidly Increasing and we flatter ourselves thut our efforts in behalf of Salem and her people nre being duly appreciated, yet we do not expect nor desire more trade than we merit and which the merits of our property deserve. Come and see us and if we cantiot please you go to some other agent and look at his bargains, but do not neglect to in vest uow. If you do you will have to buy and pay the newcomers a profit which you could just as well have had as your own. We have made it the policy of the corporation which we represent to I recommend only such property as i win prove proniaoie to me luvesiur aud which possesses an actual value entirely distinct aud separata from , a speculative value, aud which, at , thesame time possesses rare qualities and is located wiiere it nas tne great est prospect iv vnlue of tiny in the market Living in u 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 locate upon high and sightly ground, aud where there is deep, rich, black soil. In a country like this valley, of cnurs-e, there are no blufls. Near the river are prairies like the one which lies to the east of Salem, Hence to find the highest, stghtli- est and liealtniestas well as tne most fertile you must seek the highest of the level ground in sight. 1 n select ing and buying our own homes we were influenced by these qualities, and believing that wc are an average in our tastes with other men, we have made our investments and secured other property to sell in the ufiwmmH Kalsomining SALEM LUMBER CO, Yard and office ou Liberty street, oppoite W. L. Wade's store Dealers in Lumber, Laths and Shingles. R. B. DUNCAN, Sec. im. HV " J - JIWU'"'"' 'HCT iea K35H H-iV R-.-Ki;V!v!iM' tho 9 EMMHa liPi ' HBpTalTIBBIIBicwSWtwv HHKffi1' i - . I ML V I On. HILLER'S HYDBASTINE RESTORATIVE. SUmulites nutrition. Purifies the B11 Oirei pjtpcpsia, Constipation and Ocneral Debility. A perfect tonic aud strength builder. DR. HILLER'S ANTI-BILIOUS STOMACH AND LIVER CURE. CurcJ Dllloiunesi wJ all Uicr Troubles, Chills and Fever, SllYarliTVeversr nd' all TJ-phoId conditions. DR. HILLER'S CATABRH CURE, Cures A:ute Catarrh, Chronic Catarrh, CaUrrbal DeI nesi. Uiuranteed to cure the n erst cases v. hen directions are lL)Uowed,or money relunJ4- DR. HILLER'S COUCH "U1E. Cures CoIJi, Hoarseness, Ctiiiffhs, IlronchitU, IlcurUT una 1'ueumonU; reilci is consumption. Contains no Opiates. Cures Croup in lOminuttf- PR HILLER'S DIPHTHERIA AND SORE THROAT CURE. Prevents and cur i " tlH-m W ill pcaitiiely cure any sore throat In from 3 to il hours. Cures Quinsy i' ' r tn.L'H'S FEVER CU'E. Indispensable In si acute diseases attended n I ' r . u.a cures acarlet Fever, ScaiUUna, and Measles. Mothers try it onM. DR. HILLER'S NERVOUS 0E3ILITY CURE. Cures Nervous Weakness, and Low of iMtr. Never tall. &eod tor Prnate Circular to Hitler Drug Co., San Francisco, Csl DH ILLEn'S RHEUMATIC AND NEURALGIC CUnE Cures niieumatl.m. .N'eurl-t. ! iT tT atubao, ana &cUue, bj neu'.muin' nic Woo.1 aeiJs wbleh caaw Uico- no .mi. n HILLER'S TEETHING CURE. AIJs tUe t twthlng periou, ensures painless teti.inj in ! i-u .ii.iuj, Klckets, Brain Troubles and Bjel CsciriiUiu DR. HILLER'S WHO0PINO C3UGH CURE. 0Ti.-Wlth exceptlotief Dr. Ulnar's HidruUa Itsstonti.r , Dr. Hlller's VUieuiaA" and NettrsJsrle Cure, and Dr (tiller's Coujh tuns, tb ab rwnodles ire in va"-1 ijrra, and, i( not obialnaM from jour drthist, 1U b nuil.l 'ra. on ics(t I' $1.00 per Package. The remedies art the result el ii ean ot ,rniMioaa; experitnee. ao4 " cuanateed loeureahena cureUpauioi Ir Jlttlur sdl pae book of iirwtioas horn treatment, rontainlu; laJuible uwlruosinos as ti lijjpeoa and diet, sot rU- HILLER DRUG COMPANY. SN FRANCISCO. CAL, U. S. A. For Sale bv DAN1 .1. FRY. nnmrkt m Vmmms St.. Salem. c ' "a8'. IV......WV. . i f b..j 1 L '. r n r ' - .lVf WOL2 & CO. Kep all kinds of meats and aauaai-ea. The beat uuaaeea in urtvon, No, 171 Commercial Street, Salem. All ftonds TVIlvared Fre. samo direction. Our addition vn glewood, is tho mostcentral.Biehtir" fertile and conveniently located ft the market. It is within four bloct, of the elegant East Salem school. which accommodate nearlv -m pupils. ' lW Street carsare now running near it aud we hone und have every reason tobelleve, that before another month Is passed wc can announce to vnn that a Hue of street ears will nV through it, which will brlngiUifh in five minutes of Commercial street Tho city witter mains will be laM through it during the present summer, arrangements bavW l ready been completed for havln t done. " It lies nearly 100 feet above Com. mercial street, aud overlooks the cltv the stale and public buildings and tho clear, blue waters of the beautl ful Willamette river. From it yoi can look to tho westward and viev thnusinds of acres of the fertile and romantic Polk county hills frinptd lu the dim and hazy distance by h heavily timbered Coast range, wjijfc to the east are the green-clacf foothfjfa of the Cascade range, with the shot tipped peaks of Mounts Adams. Bt Helens, Hood, Jefferson and the Three Sisters showing beyond them Following up the Garden Road-the most popular road leading outof the city, we have suburban homes for sale that are highly improved, beinz planted to fruit ofall varieties, with buildings and gardens that go to make up an ideal home. These places have from five to twenty acres of land, lying highand very choice. In tills same direction that is east of the city, and in Salem Prairie. wohaveFairview, Hampden Park aud Garden City subdivisions of five acre tracts, all ready for set ting out to fruit, aud the 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 ou Salem and Howell Prairies, which wo can heartilj recommend to any ono 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 in South Salem, and also a very cheap resi dence property and four lota in Capital Park. Some business property which will make big money for some man very soon. Come and let us show yeu some of our bargains free of charge. Sure!; you wiil not let all of the good chances pass by. Call and see us or write for our circulars. SALEM LAND CO., Postofflce 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 As Cheap as any Laundry to rmuitrv lis ncr wnnexifiF and doing first-class work. Satisfaction Guaranteed. AIIIa 4 rjnnmA "ITIOVO ftttuiuct; ui, WLUi5iiJijM 209 Commercials UHT DR. HILLER'S Special Prescriptions. ii. 0. m , HOME TREATMENT SELF CURE ataJthMaaMMauawsasMaMHHBMaaBHMM aHaaafHalaaBaaSaaMaV A Specific Remedy for Each Disease. ?ro th ai. ' 'evoloomentol children Juisf i ttb, and prerenUa.i v '4eslnjf to motrwr a ' lTiout a urs Wboojiini ' Six Packages for $5.00. j "ao""! " l "...... v.. Morgan & Mead, City Draymen1 K I I All work dona with prompt?" patch, OntT tb twit men are rmpW1 and4l I - r-