i in mm i -, i mi m, I i inn iWWHWWWWfWjj m is-iCwi REST0RATIYE PERFECT jjjjgtiffiB The only remedy known which will Stlnilate the Nutrltlre Processes of the Human System, By thU natural and ilmplo means It quietly and permanent. y CUKES All Forms of Dyspepsia. Constipation, Mental and Jferroui Exhaustion, General Debility, Brain Fair, or any exhausted or weak ened condition of the system, from what. ever cause, Skin Eruptions, llolls. Itun- nlng Sorea, Scrofula, and all Diseases of the Blood, Stomach, liver and Kidneys. $ 1 .00. SIX BOTTLES FOR $5,00. Dr. Hllle r's 6-1 page book, descriptive o rty dnutlno Ilestorailve and hU other Remedies, tent free by wall. KILLER DRUB CO,, San Francisco, Cal, Bold by Dan'l J. Fry, 225 Com't tit. KLACKSMITILING, Wagon and Carriage Making and Repairing Horseshoeing n specialty. All work guar anteed. JOHN HOLM, Cornerof Commercial nndChemeketn sts., Salem, O.-egon. WM. WICKEY, House Painter, Decorator, and Wall Tinier. Leave order at John Hughes' store, State street. O. C. CHASE Artistic Paper Hanger and Wall Decorator, Good work, economy and sample work shown before engaging. -Iay based on work measured on the wall. Leave orders nt Sargent's, Meyers' or Keller's resldencont Highland addition. J. MACY, Livery, Feed and Sale Stable Corner State and Front Sts., Salem. Uood accommodations and good rigs Have h quantity nf good hay lorsale. HS'-h J.MAC. PAINTSHOP. 1 5 6 Commercial Street. Hou&e and carriage painting.slgnwntlns, paper Unas . decointlng, wall tinting, und knlclinIuiU3. All work done llrst class. iftrrli'&e palutlugn speciality, char ges moderate. P. II. RANKIN, PROP. Salem Harness Shop, B. F. WILEY, Prop. Manufacture and make a specialty of Farm and Heavy Harness. All work dene in our own shop at Salem and guaranteed rlrst-classs. Give us a call. IB 1V1 III1 0. D. 1HJTT0X, Prop. l' iKllnir. of all kind made to order. MILL MACHINERY, PLANING MILLS CORNICES, nirrtii hhont, WHEELS. I'ULLKYb, and .pvri.il i'iiMHis ol any style or pat U-rn made in uliort order, smooth and re- Ruble In cvc y paiticuiar. Repair any Machinery in Short Order, enclnei, hop presses onH twin efflVpsmillt. Will niaKeesiiinir on any Iron wor'K needed. pild for old Iron (ioou price 7-lS-lm 3fol i ST v t -r- -rv T - the 11 which miisi yve in me iiiem- collBlaWCi w B (Jallilur. I' I-V I IN. VJTiO'yMtlirli ownsiK-cial delight in I A,ironijUH,TO, a II Gley; coii - - J the glorious day; nothing to bring to I . . WJMIIlei. -Is he e! And so Is E. SCHOETTLE, With a fine stock of spring nnd (urame SUITINGS. Everything made up lu the latest fash Ion and a perrect fit guaranteed, Don forei-l to cill at Bohoettles bcfoie yn make a selection, J are Hill felling 1 lower than ever. All of our lUmpi are rrjide ont of the Best Rubber. You should cot be without one lUmembr the jdaee. PATTON'S BOOK STORE, (4 State HU. H-Ieiu. SELF INKERS BROS. Stamns I m WASHINGTON NEWS' , The Tariff and Silver Engags the Senate. AMEIUCIX FOREIGN CATTLE TIUOE. . Dealing With the Cuwml Co. for Violating Ainoriciiii Con tract Labor Laws. IN TH1J SEXATK. Wasuixotox, D. C, June 0. The cotton bchedule of the tarifl' bill formed the basis of the action by re publican members senate II nance committee this niurnintr. americax cattli:. Skxatok Call ofTeiel rboluii.n I referred committee foreign lulaltnti. re;.iesin;r President institute ue -titiilons with Spain forsuch nniditlen i ions of treaty with that government as will enable American cattle to be shipped from Florida nud else wheie iu United States to Cuba. The senate siier bill then taken up and Cockrell addressed the senat. sTitr.irr car strikers rtot. Colum nrs,Ohio. The consolidat ed street railway attempted to run care this morning. Two care were run out under police protection but strikers swarmed around derailed them and drove new conductors and drivers on". Great crowds are gather ed at the scene. Tlie employes of many lanje establishments aie laid off to help the strikers. The eom pajy contemplate calling on the governor for militia. IX Til R HOOK. Wasuixotox, J). C, June 9. Congies'-niau Lodge offered a reso lution that thesi-cu-tary of the treas ury be directed to inform tlie house whether it is tiuelliat the Cuuard Sle.iin-iiip Co. refused to obey orders of oulceis to give return pasa ime to ceitain immi'ji'.iuW lauded at New York, iu violation of tlie con tract labor laws, and if so what steps have Iwu taken to rofu-e entry to 8te.mishlpsoftli.it o mpany u'-iil thi'V bal comiiiiid with the laws and m;.de due reparation i'or tlieir refusal. The resolution wasrefcircd to the committee on foreign affairs. The door was then accorded to the committee on District Columbia, ix i ax Tiior:n.i:s nxnr.D. Wasuixotox, ID. C. June l. General Scholield has n-cieved in infui mation irom General Ruger to the effect that the trouble iu Rose bud between the wtllersaud Chey enne has subsided. The Indians agreed to surrender the prisoners demanded by tlie authorities SHOT IN THi: DARK. Wasiiingion, D. C, June 0. Willitiin Howell, a coloud man, wi" found dead yesterd.iv morning near the wall of a lodge hoiue, op posite one entrance to the soldiers home. John Dolan, an old veteran who acts as watchman, wtn awak ened bv ibe noise of dogs and ec- curing an old .iavy revolver, he, and county of .Sail hrancisco. i lie fired it in the direction of the u oise cine arises out of a decision of Jan which immediately ec-ed. Tie uu-.vSlh, 1BJU. ilecluiing the char bullet entered Howell's throat and ter n tlie American Sugar Ite'iiLii,' de.u.i was instantaneous. Howell's Co.. of San Franci-co f.rMteil. and wife was a domeitic in the lodge imposing a One of vSOOtlfor violation where Dolan slept, and he was go- Ing there to fee her, when noise of dogs awakene 1 tlie old watchman. A coroner's jury acquitted Dolan. rourlli of July and the Children. In preparing for tho celebratiou of our great national holiday wc must not forget tho boysaud girls. su ally the program of processions, speeches and sports is arranged en tirely with an eye to that which is attractive and amusing to the crowd, that which will bring in the ! country pen; lc, make tlie trade I lively, air a few popular citi'eiis, - content th" coar-er element with a ; touch of sensation or racing, and never Willi a direct plan for the i larger and truer portion of tlie pop ulation the children. They mere ly follow around from one tiling to puother, getting whatever then- is ofl'md, good, hud or itldlflerenl, with nothing to bring back with ljem the me-aning of all the deui - ons.r.ition, iiotiiiug 10 oiuik noim. lo them the ica i.ation that they are little ludividuuU who must ox- prc-s thanks for the benefits their great ancestors have given them. I We must make our children Americans whi'e they are young; I in yoiiih only do we learn lon of (devotion and loyalty. No other , American hollduy soglorillus Atner lcuilsm as do-s the glorious Fourth. 1 Teach the child (hat it is Ills inheri- , tance by divine right and ho must (seothatthebirtiuirty 01 nis couuiry Is kept sacred. Build the duy'ii program for the children aim 11 win pivuw "', whole commuuliy ; it w ill be elevat-1 lin, mill honor tin- ilnv &s no other plau uld. Give one dHy in ibe year to tlie duetiou of pure Amer- icauistii und we will ued iimkB lew lawn (he other 304 duva. Let us follow ,.chi:dr on Ju- iy tn. jh iiinii uun .... ... tin and hiHg .iwiriotlsiii no we will Mi-r, n-ii.lfrdtlatjus for itniid Iwvv n smt-Ur. Urftttr eity, uud bigbt-r, (nhTMlHte whwllwr lu public or privl U-t the little fa li-ud u. in Mr- huttonug ( thU grant day "Iir Um1 m.d mhi- mih! M tiv UimI". aud . blMMa will wiw ot it hwI m jr.jHn4 iy Uwu will be felt throueout our fair State. CRIMES AND CASUALTIES. Seven Men and Some Valuable Horses Killed IX A FlilllllTlTL HAILIiOll) WRECK. Several Base Hall Teams Arrest etl for Plnyinjr on Sunilny. Otlier News. MKX AND HOICKS KILLED. Sr. Lons, Mo., June 9.--A very serious railroad wreck is reported from Wnrrcutown, Mo., (11 miles we."t of iheie on tlie Wabash road. Two freight tmins collided just out side of V:iiieiitown this morning. Boili engines ii'id IS cars ale wreck ed, seven men niv killc1 nud sevend wounded. Of eiilit j. lace hre eers, laden with mee h nssen r in fo r Kansas I'iiy i.ici-. two u-ii-wrecked and seM-n iu-n i-i vliargeof the horeesare reported killnl but no names are yet received. Fifteen race horses were killed and a num ber of train mwn injuud. UASE HALL MEX AKKttSTED. riOciiiSTEU, N. Y. June 9. The members of the Philadelphia, Ath letic an 1 Rochester baseball teams, of the American association, with Umpire Toole, were arrested here ibis liinriiiug, on charge of playing baseball on Sunday last, at Iron Deqtwit. DANK WT.ECKKK SEXTEXC'KU. New Youk, June 9. Recorder Smylhe this morning senteuecd Broker Bull, of Sixth national Bank wrecking fame, to imprisonment at hprd labor lor seven years. nxroncixo the census. New York, June 9. The district attorney's ollice was crowded this morning with census enumerators who had come to lodge .nuiplaints nuainst peons who refurd to ans wer (tn-itiou. Slvty warrants have tint- far been ifsiied. sues ion LM'.KL. London, Km ;land, .hint- !). George Washington Bultertleld, an Anieric.n, has brought an action for libel against the Financial News, i claiming damages at 100,000 for publishing a statement that a oer I. iu mining operation iu which Bullerflelii was interested was an impudent wild scheme. UNIQUE MOXUMEXT PROPOSED. MiDDLEsnouotGii, Ky., JuueO. One of tlie most uiihuic memorials ever pioposeJ is now being discussed here. It consists in tlie erection or a monument, jointly by a com mission of Grand Army men and ex-confedertao soldiers, acting in unison, to their respective leader iu the civil war, Grant and Lee, on two mountain peaks overlooking the Cumberland Gap. EXJOIXIXG A CITY AND COUNTY. Sax Francisco, Cal., June 9 Tlie supreme court rendered a decis ion in bank to-d;y in the ca-e of Theodore A. Haveineyer and others lgidnsttliesupeiiorourl of the city of its provisions. The ellecl ol the Juiij.uienl io-dtiv is to rulcmu the re lineo' from the control of tin- Re c iver, and aI orders of the supeiinr court, pending a dec-ion on the Re fining Co's appeal, which U now un der advisement by tlie supremo court. Tin: si:vlT..Uj I'nmxrrs. Const iTulnrs of the IVac? Throughout the County for tlie Knsiiins Year Aieoi'diii' to llelunis. ,, ,, , , ,, . ..., , ,, ' Following is a list ottl.ejus ices of tho peace and constables in the, 1 . , ... i several precincts inr me ;e.ir nun niencing July 1st: East Salem Justice of the peace, M E Goodell; constable, Jos How-a-d. South Salem Justice, II S.Iory; conMuble, N ID Join. North Salem Justice, A E Park : ci.ii--.iide, J II MeCorniick. - ic.i .1 list ir-o. .huniM Balclieler: l Aidnua-Juhtice. W R Towns- end; nonstable, J T Ro-h. Rtiiteville Jiiblice, W E I lor; ! constable, WoimI worth. ClianiiMieg Justice, Jolin Hoofer; : cotislable, John r'collaid. , Fa'rllold .lu.ii I-e. V H liuret.e; constable, L A U tl, Jr. I Gaiiield Ju-iii-e, Tlios Soot (5 constable, C D iliirtman. GervHifcJtisilw, L II i'lHijade; constable, Peter Mlkel. Horel Judti'-e, John Umnk'H; ( w,sUlb!l.i C)ttH Work. Howoll-Juitieo, Httiiiuel Cuiiu; constable. Wm WKUt.ril-. HuuUud-Juitic', ( P mmIm; cobtuble, A Coyio. Jellerson Ju.tno, uonsluble. C ii lllldtl V B'IO. j'fjfe'0 KvhH,; S'n' fe "jcinjnunet 1 i ( porir; ncild, L M lU-wier. j ilohmim JumIih, J M lh' rtJj.JJII. stable, A L 1'mIioii. sji l'.iul-.lukc, Win Cftfvwr; uxu-Uble, IIkj i.ihiiih. Silver CiYi-k J uuitw, O A WeU; eooKUtuH- 1 i.icn.-. . . . 1 . ! IlIL -rvriTriTZ. M"" L'..i n...ii. 1 .1 t & f - wmt titu)UMI-JUiUv, U W te.eli; itriNblt-, J P '1 bourn. Tururr-Jitnkw, W M HHWmr). owmuUm. Hrtirv HrlmkM. WwnltiiirH - Jkwtit', Wm UtUiir. eouMHblo, J II Urudloy. - - 1 CIKCl IT CofHT. - I The June lenr. of Circuit l, I was oneued at V o'clock Hits cltcr- "" b' Ju,, 1- Do,w' wUh. County Clerk JiaUCOCK nun niierni Crotstui as court ot.leers, assisted by W. Scott Taylor, ns court balliH'and 1"). M. Morris as grand Jury bnlllfl'. i District Atlomc. Hewitt Is also on h.-.nd for M lbi term, as the work of that ollice will devolve during n,e next two years upon Hon. Geo. G. Bingham, of this city. Tlie following grand jury was se lected: Lewis Savage, foreman; U. A. Crossau. R. II. Leach, Ell Burk- ' holder, Adam Ohmart, J. R. Broyk-s, 15. Weisner. Judge Boise charged this body with great care and precision, im pressing upon them the importance of the work before them and the manner of conducting it. Upon motion .L.dge W. II. Pratt was admitted to tlie practice of this c urt upon certillcate of the supremo cull of Kansas. J"d c lioi-e then commenced call ing the docket which follows nud a portion of which is called as tlie Journal goes to press. CALENDAR OK C.VUSHS. 1 M KainiLsky vsM Gcrsliback, garnishee. 2 Elizabeth Brown vs John Mc Kay et al, partition. a Florence McCoy vs Jas X Smith, et ux, damages. 4 CBMoores, et al, vs Ellen L Mooies, et al, equity. o Ellen Ii Moores, et al, vs C B Moores. etal, action for money. 0 Geo A Swtegle.vs Nancy Belle, et al, equity. 7 Alexander Mitchell vs Al Sliivcs, action for money. S S J Edgar vs Susan Edgar, et al, part'tlon. ORussell & Co vsFred Schnabel, action for money. 10 J D Hurst, guardian, vs W W Giesy, equity. 11 Samuel Llvesly vs. A J Luce, ct al, action for money. 12 HenncLs Bros. vs. Allen it Smith and Searle& Dean, garnishees, action for money. 10 A G Robert, vs. Robert Ford, damages. 14 School District No. 4, Lane county, vs. E. J. Crow, change of venue, 15 A O Snyder vs. J V Snyder, divorce. 10 S A Jones vs. I) 11 Johnson, et ux, action for money. 17-Lillian B Caylor vs. Albert C Caylor, divorce. IS Goo Pope & Co. vs. Ames & Dclrlek nud D McCully receiver, in junction. 19 L F Butler vs Matilda Butler, et al, partition. 20 Alfred Narraway vs W B Mayer, et al, equity. SI II E Schmidt vs. Jacob Gtib ler, equity. 22 B F Moody, treasurer, vs. C W Scriber, action for money. 23-Peter Mauri-r vs. Win and Mary Winkelnian, action for money. 24 II II Hewitt, district attorney, vs. Mary Billings, ct al., suit to en. force bond. 25 Dittcuhofer&IInaHVr-. Donald McDonald, acliiiii for money. 20 S R Hammer, administrator, vs. John Osborn, art Ion for money. 27-C M Skeels vs. Smith A Dor mice, ti mi i;es, 2S Elizabeth J Osborn vs. John Osborn, action for nioiity. 29 D F Campbell vs S E McKin ney, equity. 5!0 Liz.ie Ledermaii vs. John Ledern.an, divorce. 31 Maria B Hanson vs. State of Oregon, petition. S2 John II Plum vs. Mary E Plum, divorce. 33 Stale Insurance Co vs. Ellen Savage, action for money. 3! Ora Harris vs. Samuel Harris, divorce. 35 F.lmerEHiirriU vs. Eliza Por- ter, ct al, partition. 5 VMonlH VH d i voice. w D Morris, Wm Mnr- 37 lames A Murray vs ray, partition. 3S (iilbert Bros vs. Whale Sc Gallilier, action for money. 3') Sameas 38. ... . . ... .. ..,.. ... ,r.... JU .101111 vrguoill vs. ill iiuii - dt-l"llotl. limit-ill iiolll lll-llce'Hi'otllt. 41-E Wnl find vs A (II vol If. 42 Heney Shriini vs Eric .111ler f,on, damage. , 43 Emma Miller, ndmluMmtix, ' vs Southern 1 venue. I'ailllc Co, eliniHte of 44 W A Gtitliiie, udmlnistrutor, j vgSoutliern Pnclliu Co, change of j vonvu. I 15 Gilbert & PnttcrM)ii vs Ed N . 1 Edes. action fur money.' 40 J J Dalrymple, v E.l Ilihi, Mi-tii'ii lor money. 47-R.fiilltld-rtultli Co v Eil N EtUw, Hetlou for money. 4ft-.St'lii-l & Mnyer v- 1M N Ed i-, miIoii lor money. li-V R ItawxHi vs Ed N l&li-s. uelloii for money. 4U-CoWler C .Mnihlnk .l 11 Mrt4itiiik., 1lviw. Al J l Brown v. 1v.'r V.rsm, MtftbHi f" nwnwy. MV XV Van Burrn Al.t-V-.- lJiir.0, divortu-. U-JM'ih Alriert v. S I' l'r row, m at., tn-lUtu for iboimgi. 4 Cha II iXxlii it Co. vi. JtotHM A. ICnyi;. iwtbMi for utnucy. 45 Win ArtinrfMHg v. F J Biii- w. tiotUn for iimwi'. 841) l ()i.rn ic C v. A AblolL Motion fr mtoy ATriuij uf (lfeaiu v T1l jo. v - --...- .. ... .. ... .. VHJOO IIMIW V"'-. ctihhj . t& Jultu It. ltwA Vd Jkiwcr WhI ttt uutiilr " 7, ,..1U, , ., lkirtMr r-u w mn ' ,m1 J " ,tortr r " ' " IJrookt Helton for iumu'. OO-J II Olds v Win Dehnvcn, ot 1, notion for money. . til 1, L Rowland v.sCCMeCown, et al, equity. t52-DuiIel Durb,, vs u c Kuncyi ei in, ncuou uir uiouuy. G-1 II II Myers v 11 II Foray the, action for money. o4 W A Cuslck vs S H llanimer, atlm; appeal from oouuty court. Of those" called the followlujr shows the disposition made of the pilucip.il ones, and can bo found by tlieir numbers abeve: Passed Nos.S, 0, 10, 14, 17, IS, 19, 20, 21, 24, 2o and SO. Settled Nos. 11, 22 and 2;5. Demurrer Filed Nos. 20, 27 and 2S. ContiuuedNos. I, 4,6, 12aud 15. Among tho attorneys noticeable from abroad are L. Moutanye, of Albany and Judge Bronnugh, ofj Portland. Remember the contest at Unlver liy cnapel at ;t o'clock, Tuesday. Freeh icecream soda at Jones & Bemardl's, 100 St tc street. Oil and gasoline stoves iu great Variety and cheap, at Stclnerfc Bios ser's. Pasture. 1 have ;0 acres of tine pasture to let. Inquire or W. T Rlgdon, loO Stale street. .No lire. To All Concerned. Citizens who have defective side walks are warned to place them in repair at once, as it is desired to have our streets and walkH iu the most perfect condition by July 1st, when our city will be full of stran gers. Unless defective sidewalks arc put in proper repair at once, tlie repairs will be made at tlie owner's expense. E. A. Graham, d lw Stieet Supervisor. Cared in one Day. Dr. Helden: A few nights slnco I was taken with a sore throat cough and still neck. I used your Etheieal Coiiuli Syrup, and by morning I was nearly well, and by night cured. James 'Patterson, Supt. woolen mill, Stockton. Large size $1, small 50 cents. For Sprlng Ktner. At tills season oflho year the niot fig oiousand hearty people olten have a fi-c-t-In-rof "(Mirlncs, tlit-tland worn tail, with' mil nmhltl.iii to do anything, and inany bioak out In pimples and bolls. What m rttiilrulsu mllil tonlo medli-tnu tlial will act gently on thullM-rnnd bltMiil.iuid for this, nothing oouals Dr. (Innn's lin piiixctl Llt-r t'tll-i. Tht-v glvoim activity to tlie llier. pnrltv l hi- IiIihkI and by llu-lr mlltl lonlo iii-tlon, new vitality Hint Mien-th to the entire system Sold at "J5 cents a Ihix by Smith A Su-iner. 25c Want Column. Notices Insortcd f'ir ONK OKNT l'F.R WORD KAOH INHEItriON. No adver tisement Inserted In this column for less tlian twenty-live cents. 17OR BALE. Good bay team. SlT.'i lor l' team, luu-ni-ss and wagon. Owner lives close to Rim I'niki-r, N01II1 sale. a. (I.U ll-w Olt -. I.E. One house- anil two lots In ; South salein. lniiulroof V. II. Hliup- I.IOU si A LK. A thorou'jhliri-d liliiek Stnni I' gcr lim-Mial 11 nioiluialely low llguie. Alsea comparatively now cult and har ness. F.O. llAKKll. IsOlt SALE. Tliieo ncwcounleis and a 1 liimpli-lon-t orhlii-lvliig for suit) cheap Iniiiilioof F. O. Ei-kei at F. S. Deal burns. r:'.MI ITIOR RENT A doomblo tuislnms olllco 1 In buhl liloe. In town. liKiiitroul tills ollice. -Mtf l"j'll OXIy.l; liii,.- imliistry, nun use I ; oi .linn . -I . 1 oiigli' tue. iftiiir- ivu iillci or money refunded. ! . cm llv II. ll.i'ro-s.Sn i-iii.Oi'i-- 011. s ii.ii .t sti-luer mlo iigt-nts for bilem. I-Kdlni 17OH s,l.i:--iiu- lliiiiyi-aillnvcc'-ll.ei'iht I" liii-tl Ntoclt enltle. i-nlvi-s and hellers; nl'OOiio liiluiliir ux vii';oii, anil hiiini'ss, linili iihgood as new Time given. IIiui u 1 1 : of .1. 1' Robc-ithoii, .soulli Milum. WANTED. A position as foreman or Hupl. of construction, railway or canal win It, by 1111 experienced mini. Ad diiMN J.MhXTON, Iliiyvvard, Cal AANTKD. An active nuin for eaeli V seeuou. 8.ilaiy $" to JKIO, to locally ,-i. eeiil a hiicco slut N. Y. Coiiipnny lo co ioi. led lo supply Dry Goods, Clotliluv, -' iocs Jovelrv, L-tn.. lo coiihiiiiicis i-t cost. AMi a UuIyoYtael, hiiliiry $W, to i-ni-u'l nu-iiilie-s fWI.OUO nou clirolli'd, tJUl.OCX) paid I. 1. i:.ci cures bM'hiill-ied. Klliiilrn Cis ! o ii-.iiilve ii-MM-lallnii (eieillt well iiileil) I Lock box 1110. N. Y. S:3M.v 111 I 1 lALKSMKN WANTED A 1' ONCE -A O lew go-id men to sell our goods by wiinple 111 tlie itholtwilc mill rot n 11 trade Wt-are tlie liirgtwt mauiiliii'tuicis In o-n-line Lllx-nil haliiiy paid. IVriiianeiit position. Monnv iidvaiii-eil for waai-s, a1. veitlslng, etc. For li-iins address lYnteii' liliil Miniufaclurliig Co ,1'lilixigo, III. !MK.t.l.'l0t. i ityANTKI Tnri'iilK fiinn of fiom IW 10 Jl urn s. niosllv imn-ovml liml, 1 i. ,..!... ....t..i.i.ii tlilu fnlh '.iVul fiirm anil (, olfald, ! gii-xl loriitloii pn-fiirri-d; liavi- ImiI Wrmn I ej()rleiiei. Wnii- toOio ICiiKlerly. Ml vitrton.Or. &K-IW Disohition Niitiii-. XTOTiri' l Hereby given linn uie mri 1 1 iit-inblp heretofurii existing lietHi-en Urn iiiiil'rslgned iniilir the llriu mine of llMrllett A l i.tt.-rllli, Ht Sulei.i Oregon, Is thUilay dlMilvid by miiluiil eou-eut W. ( VV IW rneil reiiruiB ironi 11m orin, ". . I'Htlerlaln A Sim ulll -iiiUiiiii- In IiiisIui-m hi IIIBOIUbUUI'I ... " . J,',',.'v'.' ' IfclVAt-W B. II, ITII.R1.IN 'IIIIC UIJNS I H.I HUH - W) ll I'lllllillll c.lll.ille Drawing i-iii ! 1 r lining ir wild 1 fnmu-html'1 tlt ll--!i!ll Im-wm-ii t'blmgu I I'mil and Mioiw i HDd MIlMUUkx u llli1l W Trains Willi 1'uIIhu.U VistllMlhMl Untwine rni I" it iMtes- tltM aS'SMnimlm Hd AsbUjudsMd ihiImUi. .ml UlluruukMa nud rwr-WKn ruiliiuii ymmHW iirawxtg i ixawi miAuiyHtM lwir tut lit XikOi- wti ItMriic ralln4 letHii 1'Ulnniv uul IVifitaBtl.Or. UOHimiunil iniiws iu sisi ipiih rsMwu, A.'-.uk. h...a-. Iu.cn udd itMllln.1 WlAAfiJl. mt IJMWfUi Sftibfcis:RnY4M Ktnu, nmuu. unmiw, siiiw run. KM Claim. MurUy, Wis., awl ImhiwismI h4 Umtmr, Mb-h tiekM. tM.ulug r rTvIUiii., uhh. taW .ii..-fc-r miuttumuf. Mr .Hd iwttMzt,A'jm IliMi F9U.1M iia I. Umr . IU. uk. WU. J.N.UvNFuHIL HmVftmm Xtr-. W. IVal. II.C.BAKLOV. tHftflWStti iXmtOmt ImT KHdTkt Agi. MIIwuh- 1$M SWA I I tf'WSWW' "" f.we- Over Two Hundred of these favorite Pens are now iu uso Iu Marion county alone It Is ono of tho very best Fountain Pen manufactured. All Insurance Agents uso this Pen. Tho lato improvements render It still moro attractive and moro desirable. A full lino of MABIE TODD & BARD'S Gold Pens are always iu slock, also PHOTO ALBUMS, AUTO ALBUMS, SCRAP BOOKS, SCRAP PICTURES, PURSES, CARD OASES, VISITING CARDS, WEDDING STATIONERY. Remember Grand COX A Handsome Latest and Improved pattern, nickel llnlsh, with complete set of utensils, (purchased or It. M. Wado it Co.i O A Ticket with chaneo on this elegant Prize presented to every purchase or ONE POUND or our RELIANCE CAN TEA. Price 75 cents per pound. Boots and Shoes ! L,eatl-ier and Findings. BQrCush paid tor Wool, Hides, PcKh and Furs,-VjfH The Bissell "Gold Medal" Carps Sweeper. The Gost in the World. No. 131 Commercial Si.. Salem, Oregon, Tins Ready Fury's DELAYS ARE DANGEROC M It Is sure dcalli;2.r cents ja-r can. M. mMM jiM'iii'Am'iiiiit of fink harness l$&jttWlX& t-? ! rff"" A ucucrai 1,111c 01 uuinc 1111111.1111111; uuuua, Inf-IPl' ill CWrlU-nalrliig prom all kliulH of a iH!clalty. A.B.BURBN, FURNITURE DEALER I CO M M 1 KCIAL STREET, SAI.BM, THE SECOND MOORE & I )!' In Fiiniltiifc, NoIIoiih, QueeiiHwarc, GlaMWiire, CigarH, Tobacco, , (Joiidli-H und Nuin. All kinds of wcond hand goodd, iKitigbtaiid Hold, (IomU wild on commission. T I I I .1 I I I Ifl.l 1 I I kill '""v .... 1 t a luullfl i U11 1NHUIUNCK nue. j(hs, AI.IIKRT. Agent, Haleiu. Oregon. , . QWRFRRFWNRMAr.HrJF I UIIIUUII WkWII IMW iriMWMIMU Office 181 Commercial St. AU stybM iff Ilia FHiiuMisMngereonstuiiU Iijr tnb kawl, itlM rtlr and lirodlnt fur nil Kind nt iMHdiilue. IIIIUT CASK, Aent. AGENCY: OF THE I FOUNTAIN the Place, dM tr (? Vu e 9S State street, Salem:, Ore. iThLird 'Tea offered by- & (irorei's, '210 (loinincrciul St. BOGGS Garland Cooking Wm. Brown & Co., di5A.l,h;ks IN VEltY K13ST JJHAKDS Mixed for family uho at- Drug Store. Slaughter your Hqulrrclx now liy the uho or FRY'S SQUIRREL POISON, BEAMBR, Whips, Collfirts, l-irjclls ami neatly done, nud light Harness lo order, Carriagu itm INDEPENDENCE, OREGON. OKUQON HAND STORE, OSIiORNE i;or, niuio nuu iioeriy nt. .. ... . ' . . fc (. L . ... Brick and Tile for Sale 4 MURPHY k DESART, Htirc4-Mr to I). Nash, have a welleslab IbhtMl Itriok und 'illv fuelory lu North Male in, near the fair ground., and Mt pro purtd to furiil.li nrsl-clnM Urlek nud tile on short liotle. HiiiuiHM f Hrlck or Tile M-ut frn to any wilm daafrud. mi .liorl uotlwu Orders cuu be left with Jos, Fl.hburn, 110 Wale street, where samples in be seen. n4w I I i i Prie, Ol Paints rroporiulH for IHiIh fop Salo of Norlli Nalcm School Huiltlin !m3Ss, Wed nil ho olllco no 'J I. HK). fur the oiiiuiiihii iiuiiiiing nt North s-iicin, nenr IM-Wl ,1,-m IX l.n ... llUIV'l'tl flflllltlii lin..!.....!.,. l., .......I.r ' fill fii Iiiiniii lulu 1 l Ikiwi tn.l. L..10 t . 'l , inwj AJIU1 Will UU jiiieiii-d al my otl.eo in 3 o'clock p. in.. June 31, If) 'Ibe llouid it-horvet tlio right to nject nuy rail nil bhU. Done by tholMuird oril.llStllllM lt fenli.Mil Hi., V.. .,1 f-ttl.. D -L .o V X U.XUAOl 22 Range, irtlli day of .Mn v. lni. w '11. simiwim "I Hchool fiork. Hrliqol .Meeting. There will ha 11 sih-oIiiI meellnr nf II, u Max MVUP of school illslrlnl Nil. 81, of Mu- . I..,. ...uui, wiuiiiu, ueni 111 1110 opera Iioiimi In Mtltni. on Tiiu.,(Uy,tiielUlli tiny ol .liine.lIO.iimo'eliK-k p. 111. to consider the bid fur Isiuils to bo Issued 11 nil lu author-lm-eutititiiOM(irNniuillilineiliittvl:ible. and lotiniiinielsiieli other bus, ,itNsniiniiy uiiiiiu I m fo. u tho iiieetin-t Doiiubv outer ol the bomd of director of sehiMil dlst.let No.'Jl. this May llUt.lKW. V II. HIMIfON, Clerk. DltrietNo,2L rroiiortuls for Wnotl. HttHled bids will he received at tho olllco ofwiiool olerW.atiCoiiuneiclal street, H. Ihiji, oisaoii, 1111III Jmio 31, NX), ror Ihu dallvury itl ICO eouls of Iore firnnd SOrords r Ihs-uw gii'iio. iiodr i-eli 10 1 10 delivered !itliult hale .1 uIiih.i iiiiiidiinr.on or lieflirw AH'ilKt W, pui, IU coiils or In ego tlr end IQroitlsufiHi .ugiub o. ixmi.v onli, to be dsllvo.ed lit the Mouth Fnlom school lnm-.e, Weordsof lurgu ttri-nd to cords ot bpjf(jrut)oriKMly is.lt. lo Imi Uellveied nt .No ill Hrleui selusil 15 cords n Inr o 11 r nud lOcuiiUoflargHgriib 01 Iwidv oik,to x dttlhe,el i-l the ligo Cculivl -cliool. All vuhmI miisi Imj lour feel Ion?, it-asonn-bly fcimljlll nnd toided oIomj. All htdl wsll Imi 0wncd nt n'jovu nfllcont 3 o'clock p. 111 .June 11, lhoa Tbo ImwiiI ,use.es tho I'ljlhl to rejt-it and ell hid .. Done by urilei ollhe Ixsirtt of director aforesaid, tlllsJTllidu, ofMay, 1W. Kellixil Pl.t'. No. it, Marfoubo. (jr. Final Hettlement. uTIl'k u huio-iy aivim that the uuiler .linen Hiiiiiiiiiii.iiiu 11. iiieeimio 11 nectulo o( In n H. riili.ioiu,dpcwui,li(viii'iHlcit hi fluPleiwiuiitwiili lion, I". aMIiiiw.ionuly Judai'i-f SlBit lH)57.HVU,i' ii'ijHiirims w ;t of BlBitoii otniiy, UiVftvii, heJ Used i.-.-iotn bo Kilo wis I nud the IX) HIIOI churgMl t luii'.-ioaik 11- in., in iitir nny . hy --III ace. 111 in. should njit 1 a iu.ltii,ii"iiuivi ' , J. W DIlAWl'UHU. .i SttJWft Vdinlnlstrutor ofsaldrstnie , fl HwWHBG vsrJL'2taxsS 5f a&i&l