HiVWUMMmm
r
HE CAPITAL JOOMUL , IUE - "ae.
TEBMS OF HUBwciUPTION.
Dully bj mail per year, . M 00
Dully by mall per month, . . .. . 60
Weekly by mall per year,. 1 00
3-If not paid In ndvnnco the prlco
r barged for the Wkkjk.y Jourkai. will b
81X0 perycar. If papers are not delivered
promptly notlly tbo offlcc.
FKEE DELIVERY BY CAIIIIIEH.
Dolly for tingle week, ls.
Dally for two weeks, 2cts.
Dally by month, . . twets.
CitnotUne trill hn mmlo on 1st and loth
f month. tubrrlberi will please leave
money for carriers at house or whereon u
la delivered, o n to cause no aeiaya iu
collections
Tub EvKSiNoOAViTAi.Joon.vAi. regu
larly receives the afternoon associated
press dliprtchc.
SOME COMING EVENTS.
Juno 18. Supremo court meets at Salem.
July 4. Grandest celebration In Oregon
at Bafem.
The Conservatory nnd Music flrndn-
ntC8 Conduct a (Jrnnd Mnsir.il
Soiree.
CIRCUIT COUHT.
GORSrANONTIIEltAMl'AOi:. Tlic
murderous doings of Frunk Gorman
otherwise "Mose," the truck
driver, aro becoriiiug hotnewhnt
monotonous, and there is now a
good chance to bring them to a
sudden stop for. a time. Ho was
yesterday discharged by the Falem
Truck & Dray company for abusing
tho duo team ho was driving, to
tho extent, It Is said, of permanently
injuring one of their eyes, and ho
conjured tho idea in his mind thai
John Brokaw, "honest John," as
tho boys call him, had "peached"
on him. He proceeded to fill up on
whisky to brine out his latent
murderous disposition, and last even
ing went to tbo truck stables, where
Brokaw, who hud been a fellow
workman, was engaged, and taxed
him with the supposed offense. He
fnrrr-d n. nunrrnl nnd nlpkliur mi mm
ofthoso Immense monkey wrenches, standards of orchestration ii
Day after day and night after
night vast nnd deliphtcd crowds
have attended the commencement
exercises of Willamette University
the past week. They went Into
bursts of enthuslaiii over the pro
ductions of the various departments,
some of tho programs representing
the results of years of labor. They
got beuvy doses of graduating es
says nnd orations. They took in
Immenao slices of rhetoric and solid
addresses Of the customary bacca
laureate vailety. Ii:m(jiK't followed
banquet and applause was heaped
upon more than one occasion moun
tain high, and the macks of (lowers
sent grateful odors heavenward.
Hut all this was surpaEsed and
eclipsed by the musical alumni on
Thursday evening, June 12, at 8:15
p. m., at the chapel if the univer
sity. TUB I'ltOCIItAMS
were artistically printed on n stllF,
creamy parchment paper iu wine
color, and were surmounted with
the emblazoned, co.tt-of-aims of thi
university on the title page Tin
musical feast opened with an over
ture by tho new orcbe-lr.i conducted
by Director Wolil". it was received,
as it richly deserved, with a Htorm.
encore of applause. The playeis re
ponded happily and it is but justici
to say that the city has never iieard
better music of an iustiuii.ental
character and Mr. Wolf is deserving
of crent praise in clevatine; the
thi?
el ever assembled In our city. Thus
happily concluded an event that
speaks In tho highest terms for the
conservatory of Willamette tin!
A Good Bhow.-FoIIow , im is u hat
tho Spokane Chronlclo has t a. of
IhcMeKnnlass minstrels, who will
give a show next Thursday evening
at the opera hall: McKanlass' oner-
NKW
AUVKItTISKMENTS
McKanlass Minstrels
just degree of pride in supporting
nnd retainlm? such artists Iu Its ,
midst. , FIFTH DAY FRIDAY.
Tin: RANQCET. j Tho caso of Emma Miller, ndmln-
Tho Alumni and a few of their Istratrlx, against tho Southern Pa
friends attended In a body to the clflc railroad company was given to
cottage home of Prof, and Mrs- the Jury at OtfO this morning, and
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iiium, wnere a luucucon w as . auer nan annours uciioeration, tno rioa fi-nouUnmla Vin
nnrvrwl TI. ,.ll. ,..!.. .. , i ...i.i ,.. ... r. I A OS IS, UriLSS BLU1S, X.IC,
---. .j tiuiuviiiiK nua u ut-ijuij iciuiuiru 1111 u i:iuii;b ... iuvui
llghtfuloue, and as a social aflalr it I of Mrs. Miller in the sum of $.5000,
ranked amoug tho mostdlstlngulsh-1 the highest amouut she could re
cover. It Is of course expected the
company will carry the ciifce to a
higher court and light it with de
termination lit nverv iinlnt. lint. Mio
t'nrutltt .i n.1 4 I. ...... tn ..I .. . . . . . .
.v..ollJ ...,,. m, iu i mum-n .iiiH.juo to tills cae wasarair and In-innniit Annii 1 1 1 A ITnTl
department. ,e,,,.eill 0I1C, Illl(I tllB BllemI nolcy I f J H i, (
of the higher courts now-a-days Is "-U"'''-' jjiiii ijvuwu
to Milcrfere u- little as possible with
cin-i f.ilil tiled to juries.
The ease of W. A. Guthrie, admin
istrator, against the same company,
for damages for the killing of Quint
Guthrie, who was Jack Miller's lire
man nt the time of the wreck in
which both lost their lives, is now
on trial to the following jury, the
parties liavlng agreed to a panel of
JOHN HUGHES, 25c Wantfolumn.
Dealer In Groceries, Paints, Oils NotlCM lugerted for 0NK CKSt per
and Window Glass, nnli Pn-'wortD each insertion. No adver
ser nild border, AHisls' Mil- ) tlsemeut Inserted In this column for le.s
terials. Lime. Hair. Nails and ; tban twenty-nve cents.
Shingles, Hay, Teed nnd Fence j
r South Halcm. Inquire of W. H. Hlnip-
FOURTH OF JULY GOODS?
-HEADQUARTERS I'Olt-
strttck Brokaw on top of the head,
cutting a terrible gash In the scalp
nnd felling him to the floor. He
would probably havo killed his vic
tim had not by-standers interfered.
Brokaw was taken to the Jled
Corner drug store, where Dr.
Byrd took several stitches iu
the wound, which luckily, is not
dangerous. Gorman was imiue
dlately arrested and taken before
HtjuIreGoodell, who placed him un
der $250 bonds or a charge of us-ault
with a deadly weapon, hi default of
which bull lie now bloods over Ills
crime under the court bouse, and
the grand Jury will have another
case to claim Its immediate atten
tion. Gorman has been let off easy
for several of his nil-deeds in the
past, but ho is likely to be allowed
to "take his medicine" this time.
Two Mori; Unkortu.vatbs.
Watt's graveyard was enilched
again yesterday by the killing of
two lino heifers by some passing
train, but the section foreman does
not know which one. Passlngthero
In thu morning there was no sign of
any dead animals, but passlnga:aln
la the afternoon one heifer was
found dead in tbo ditch and the
other so badly injured as to leave no
alternative but to kill her or let her
die. Ho does not know to whom
tho animals belong. When will
tho railroad company adopt true
iciiiimy and fence the track along
that pasture?
atic minstrels opened last night to a
good house. We must acknowledge
that the show is first class in every
respect, and tho Jokes and songs are
all new and fresh. McKanlass 1h a
great comedian, n good singer and a
graceful dancer, and his violin and
banjo playing is phenomenal. Mas
ter Willie is a little wonder, and
with Ills little sister, they make the
greatest little team that ever appear
ed in .Spokane. They are the most
finished children performers we
have seen; and Miss Grflln, the vo
calist, sang some very difficult and
pleasing songs, receiving several
hearty encores. Mr. Sales is very
funny indeed, keeping the house In
u roar from the time of his entrance
until Ills exit. The company all
through is good, the oest of color
that has ever visited our city. Thej
choruses, orchestra and band are '
way up.
Sii.vkrto.v Motor Line It now
appears that the much talked of and
much desired motor linetoSllvertou
would soon be a icality. A reporter
had a little talk to-day with Gen.
W, II. Odell, and that gentleman
gave tho assurance that dirt would
begin to fly In grading the road at
an early date next mouth, though
he could not? state positively the
The Largest Train. A mag
nificent looking passenger train was
tho overland going north this morn
ing. Itcouslstedof thirteen coache,
besides tho baggngo, express and
mall cars, making sixteen In all,
Conductor Wilson Bald It was tho
city. Wo understand on this occa
sion the orchestra genetously dona
ted Its services.
Good music and good morals go
hand iu hand in our highly recep
tive atmosphere of perfect social
equality, and this fact was em
phasized and received one of its
highest marks of expression on this
occasion throughout the entire
program.
Iu a few well-chosen words Miss
Lulu Smith of the class of '61 in
troduced the new class to the as
social ion, for uliirli Airs. Kugluud
of the class of 'SI ic ponded The
classes new and old occupied scats
on the platform and made a very
dazIing array of educated femi
ninity, the married ladies vieiug iu
grace and richness of dress with the
youth and beauty representing the
more immediate present, while for
intellectual brilliancy they proved
more than peers.
.Mrs. England's address was rich
in thoii'dit and nonimed with new
Ideas, closing willi a poetical com
position that might have been
easily mistaken lor the production
of some of the masters of verse.
Tho Misses Willis and .Scott now
rendered a concerto iu I) major,
from Moart and then Miss Ma
mie Parviu read some most beauti
fully worded resolutions by the asso
ciation in memory of Miss Lulu
Thompson, a student of tho con
servatory wlio a short time ago
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hhilHT harmnn es of tho life that s I '
eight jurors; Oscar Doake, R. O.
Donaldson, V. W. Parker, Tlieo.
Boutin, John Scliafer, Caspar Zorn,
G. W. Waleibur.v and J. T Beck-with.
During the early morning hour
other cases were considered as foleows:
37 James A Murray vs. Wm Mur
ray, partition. D C Sherman was
appointed guardian ad litem for Wm.
Murray, minor.
30 Lizzie Ledermau vs. John
Ledern.an; decree of divorce grant
ed. The gratid jury has reported a true
bill of indictment against Jack
leucine for attempted rape; also
against Clias Anderson, for horse
stealing. This is the man who got
away witli the horse belonging to
Mr. Martin of tho Waldo bills, for
whom he had been working, and
who was captured by Sheriff Croisnn
In Linn county.
The grand jury took prompt uction
in tho Gorman case, returning a
truo bill of indictment auainst liim
for assault with a dangerous weapon,
by ten o'clock this morning.
-AT-
Tliiirstla.v, .lime 1!), 18!).
The great and only
ile KAN LASS.
IiOUSAEB. A thoroughbred black Hlran
1 i?er horse nt n inoderntely Ion- figure.
Also a comrjnratlvelv now cart nnd har
ness. F.O. Uakeii. j
IjlOIt SALE. Three new counters aim a
coinpleteRetofshelvlng for sale cheap
llroort. U. Miner ai . ra. jjenrunru-.. ;
Inqul
Roman Candles,
Whistling Bombs,
Sky Rockets,
Torpedoes,
Flags, Firecrackers, Bombs
W DoubIe Heads,
Wg&8 Pin Wheels.
i 5
fi:21-tt
FOIl 11KNT A desirable business office
In best bloc? In ton. Inquire nt this
olllce. 2-Hf
The Negro Ole Hull of violinists and tho
Minstrel Klnif of America supported by
his tun fulfilled children,
MASTI'R Wir.l.IK ANIIAIIM.INA.
MR. A. I..HAI.K3. tin- lunny mill ot ihr
day.
MISS-.I -.inoltiniN, UirinniiAoliril
u-oman 'ml
16 First-Class Artists 6
Full b.uid mid orchestra, nil to nppenr In
n sejpet prourain of FUN, WIT, AND
HUMOK.
Grand street drill til li! o'clock, m.
Beats on sulo in 1'allon's boon s'oio.
PATHONIZi: Home Industry, nnd use
Mnimtjiln llnlm CnllL'tlCuro. Guar-
nntccd to glc relief or money refunded.
Manufactured By II. II. Cross, Salem, Ore
gon. Smith A Stelner solo agents for
Sulem. 1-Sdlm
FOH SAI.i:- one flnnjcarllnscolf.clghl
head stock cattle, ralves and heifer;
nlso one tubular ax wagon, and liuruets,
both nsgoodns new Time given. Knqtilro
of J. 1 Kobcrteon, South Sulein.
VlfANTKI). A position as foienmn or
l T mii.i. ui luiitiruuuuu. taii.r. ."
canal work, by an experienced man
dress J.HKXTON, Haywurd, Cal
Ad-
FOIl SAI.K ream, cow and rair, and
mowing mai hlne. i all nil or addrehg
V. U. Jory, l!o. fii, s.ilcm. 0:12-dlw-wlt
Administrator's .Sale.
(Tourt of Marlon romitj ,
rN
I ..n.. b. rf Mn.lnn . ..! Ii.,. Itrfmnn nllllin.
lzlnenias admlnlfitrntorofthe Kstateof
N pursuance of an nderof the Coun.y
anon i o
admlnlri
Archibald Hogg, deceased, to sell tho
personal property of said estate at private
or pobllc sale, I will on
Wednesday tho 25th dnj i .luue, ISiw.
at ten o clock in the
forenoon at the Aikcny farm, ten miles
south of.Salcm, sell at public auction to
the higher bidder, all the personal proper
ty of said estate not then already sold, con
sisting of 1W0 head of sheep and lambs, 5
head of horses, 2 cows, 1 yearling calf, 11
hogs, farming implements, household
furniture, etc.
lerms: am sums oi siuanu unaer. casn
In hand. Above 310, cash or approved note
nt four months, and eight per cent Inter
est. The right Is reserved to reject any bid
or note otlercd.
J. C. NKEDHAM,
Administrator of the estateof
dw Archibald Hogg, Deed. 6-13
WANTKD. An active man for each
section. Salary $73 to $100, to loeall
represent a suece.sful N. Y. Cpmpany In
enrporated lo supply Dry Goods, Clothing,
Shoes, .Jewelry, etc., to consumers at cost
Alcn n l.nilif nfnnt Coin r' CJH t r ntirnM
members (fcO.OUO now enrolled, .4200,000 paid
In). Itefcrenees exchanged. Umpire C'ih
operative assoclatlnn (credit well rated)
Ixick boxfllO. N. Y. 2:2l-ly m
Etc, Etc,
Best Stock In -City of
KIFLES, SnOT GTTNS, REVOLVERS,
IJase Hal's, Hannnock, Crociuet, Ammunition all Kinds
Brooks & Harritt,
No. 94 State Street, Salei-ri, Oreg0ri
$10,000
$10,000
'F"or Sale-
SALESMEN
few good
WANTED AT ONCE. A
men to sell our coods bv
sample to the wholcsalo and retail trade
We are tho largest manufacturers In our
line Liberal salory paid. Permanent
position. Money advanced for wages, ad
vertising, etc. For terms address Centen
nial Manufacturing Co , Chicago, III.
2.1B.I.I.KHJI,
Ten
nousand Dollars
-worth of-
Fancy and Staple Groceries,
W ANTE I'. To rent a farm of from 150
to 200 acres, mostly lmpioved land,
to take possession this fall; good farm and
good location preferred: have had .0 years
experience. Wiito to Geo. Easterly, 811
verton. Or S 2-Iw
exaet day they will commence that
will depend upon other eircuni- All the.se men are in cus-tody and
stances not now settled. Hut when ' their trials are expected this term.
the work does begin It will bo push
ed vigorously and Its completion
will be a matter of only a short time,
as tho toiite is comparatively level
and the grade easily made. Shout
for the motor line and keen extend-' time to plead. Col.
lug It Iu other directions. appointed attorney
i Uhas L, Anderson was arraigned
geutle- i iinol. a,i indictment for tho Inrcnnv
" if II llnrtJJt O till Ktl tllfiltt i f 1 r1rnr
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poriur yusicruay mat uamei liar
AFTERNOON SESSION FItlDAY.
John Uitehie was arraigned upon
an Indictment for burglary, com
mitted at Uutteville April 19th, and
Saturday morning was set as the
. M V Hunt was
to defend him.
SlMI'LYMlSTAKI'.N.
man who informed a
-The
JOITUNAL
was set as the time to plead.
Tho case of Guthrie against the
railroad company then piocecded
and will occupy the remainder of
tliod-iv
Kupeno City Iloiuls for Sale.
NOTICE is hereby given that under the
prnslsionsofannctot tlio legislature
of Oregon entitled. "An act to Incorno-
latethoClty of Eugene nud lo repeal nil
acis and part of acts in conflict here
with," filed in the olllce or the s crctary
of state, February 20, 18S9, the common
councilor the city of Eugene will Issueand
dispovool the bonds of said city at par
value of from S.W.000 to $V).000, in denomi
nations of from SIO0 to 51000 as tho pur
chaser may desire, payable 30 years after
dale of IsMiing tho same, with interest
l hereon t the rate not to exceed o per cent
per annum, paynb e semi-annually.
Healed proposals to purchase said bonds
will be received by the undersigned
at Eugene, uicgon, until September
1st. 1MW, and all proposals received
will be openrd and considered on
the 0th div .'i September, IbW, and said
bond" Will ii posed of to tho person or
per-i ms ii Rii-ir the best oiler or otrers
thefVi ,r,
I'll eoniiiioi. , loucil reserves tho right
tniejei-t nuv mid ah proposals. Uy order
ortliecnuin-11.
Maj 21-t, ls'0. n. F. DORMS,
lictoi.lcr for theClty of Eugene.
The
I UK ASMiriATKI) I'RKSS.
"Kvenitig Capital Journal"
pointed as Regular Day
C'liri'i'spoinlriit.
ap
art i s t .
lnsii .i lions given In Crayon Portrait
W.ilir Color mid nil Fainting. Pictures
Hindu to order, 'studio In Cherington's art,
looms, Kldildge ilulldlng, Salem
MISri M. KIRN.
Since May 1st the Evening Cap
Capitol Home Addition
II. WILSON, Owner,
to be. Tho lesoltitlous show that
the sweet Inlluences of musical' art
bind tho members closely together,
and they were a tender tribute to
the character of the departed.
Tho second part of the program
began with an operatic selection
biggest passenger train that over from Hivo-Klng. "nubbllngsprlng,"
passed over the road. It started out
with 08 overland passengers, an un
usually largo number. It was ono
hour ami twenty minutes Into hero
and no wonder. Another englno
was put on at this point, and she
went Iuto Portland as a double-header,
Articles Fili:i. The Portland
linker City Land company filed art
icles of Incorporation to-day In the
secretary of stato'ri ollleo, with Al
berts. StlniBon, S.J. Harbor and 13.
T. Howes, incorporators; principal
oflleo, Portland; capital stock, $32,
000. An Insane Commitment. Tho
latest nddltlon to tho patients under
Superintendent Lane's care at tho
asylum Is William Kronenbcrger, a
JadofU years old, from Portland,
whoso mind Is unbalanced from dls
Appointment and other causes.
New l-'iitM. A new real eslato
llrm composed or S. H. Catterlln
and son ami T. Hlgtlon has been
formed, to be known as Catterlln,
Rlgdon & Co. They will maintain
an otUco In the Jlolllnger building,
nnd bo prepared for all kinds of bus
iness In their line.
Social. -Tho postponed lunch
eon to bo glveu by Mrs. (loo. A
Kdes, will take place Wednesday
nfternoon Uto 18th of June. Those
holding Invitations will please take
notice.
Home Miksionh. Tho regular
meetlug of the Woman's Home Mis
slonary Society of tlio M is. church
will bo held In tho parsonage tstudy
to-morrow afternoon, at 2iS0 o'clock.
Secretary.
by Miss Jessie Dalrymple, of tho
class of '88. Miss Dalryniplo was
loudly applauded and her playing
charmed the entliv audience. She
posset-sea a melltluous sweetness of
expression that Is rarely equalled on
that much abused Instrument. The
piece was ono dlulculi of execu
tion, combining In Its most perfect
effects tho mystio muslo of spring
sunshine playing over rippling wa
ters. Mrs. Amelia Itlely was not
quite prepared for tho ovation of ap
plause that overwhelmed her
rendition of "How Huby Played,"
a difficult pleco of elocution,
delivered with raro entertain
ing and dramatlo skill. A mere
bow was all that this member of tho
class of '81 could Lo induced to
give tho most enthusiastic encores.
This liberal disposition of thu
happy audience to applaud so grac
iously and warmly had not been
called forth undeservedly, hut It
was now to assumu even a muio
cordial and extravagant form of
demonstration, when Miss Willis
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suiiK urn i'i piuvri mi uuuii ii cur, i
oi iiossim. riio rcceivou a royal j
encore. It was a noblo tribute to ,
culture and to classical music as '
well, expiVMlug tho high tide mark
of appreciation for something hIhivu ,
tho ordinary In tho muslclcal Hue at '
Salem. The artist did not attempt i
to solteu the Milking features of'
Italian music but sang It well lip to'
(ho most rigid standards of the opera
In expression and recitation, ami yet '
won tho highest applause. It was
jiobly done and nobly received.
Tho concert concluded with a grand
gallop from Jyettercr h,y Mrs. Itlely
nud Mlhs Smith,
An account of thlsunluudld uljurt
vey, who shot his mother near Mil
waukee, was an uncle, and his
victim the grandmother of Mrs. W.
K. McAfee, of this city, was mis
taken. Mrs. McAfee has no rela
tives of that name or In that vinlni
lty. Mr. McAfee had some relatives
in that neighborhood twenty years
ago of some such name as Bunnell,
but ho knows nothing of them now.
Tho reporter would havo sought out
MH M..AC. 1 t I..
..... iHiwnuoji.-Hiuu.uy, uui wh ,;",, , s beautifully located In East Salem, south
formed he and his wife had gone to "'ai.Joi minai. has been teceivlug nr tho Electric Hallway line, near the
.1... r .!. ,. o...... the reuular associated nress .lis. ! K" J'"u1?- le? lots, lfoxiw feet.
n.u nvunu .. mu i. ..1-., . ouu.i " unm Mm. rorsaie oy
puicncs aim nns i cen awauietitue1 m
frnnchlKi' fnrun ivinln.r kfi'vlon fur,
a ten., of years at Sakm. The I ,M WalP w'. '"n-
amount of telegraphlu matter the
Jouhnai, iccelves ill be governed I Sl , 6SO
some by the growth of the paper , wm luv hup f tin. im hnir.riinn r.,rm.
work on a flno four thousand dollar and that is regulated by the growth ' '" '"rlol , county, situated near Turner,
restdeneo which (lus. Cone, ono of of tho city. Until Salem becomes i Ur,V"" lPrmsc'"'y-
tho wealthy fanners of that neigh- more of a railroad center thecircu-l -It (J. & J. II. P01?TEU,
lation or a daily paper must be
Bomewliat limited. Our patron-, are
assured that we shall give them the
best local and geneial paper that it
Is possible for us to get up iu this
Held. 1 he telegraphic newsservice
will beenlaiged from time to time.
Ml.. .. .. . - I
ijii: jorit.NAi. nas also ticen ap
, pointed to act as day conejpondeiit
I of the Associated Press and tele-
Contuact Hecukei). J. H. Hen-1
oit, the rustling contractor, took a
buggy ride to Uutteville yesterday
ami secured the contract for the
borhood,
can scent
off.
is going to put
a new building
up. Joo
10 miles
Tendeii Team Meetinu. The
Capital Tender team will have a
regular meeting at tlio engine house '
to-morrow evening, to which all
members are urged to come.
Certilicate.
This Is to certify that I have re-1 graple news will bo sent as regular
cetved from tluwlStnn Life Insur- press report, including occurrences
I ItKil estate ageiils, Aumsvllle, Or. 0:0-lm
H ELLEN BRAND'S "
lialin; Parlors S Candy Manufactory,
i!Of5 COmmorolal tstreet.
BII.I.OFKAltE:
leu Cream 10c , 19c. nnd 25 cents
Colleo, Tea or Chocolateaiid fake.. 10 cents
JAPANESE BAZAAR.
201 Commercial St., opposite Postofllee,
Salem, Oregon.
Direct Importers of
Japanese and Chinese Curiosities and
Novelties.
Fine Porcelain Chlnaware, Cloissonle,
Satsuma, I!ron.n, Ivory, Carving, Silk,
Crene. Sutln Embroideries. Underwear.
Muttlng, Pine Teas, Pire Works, Etc., of
everj deseilption tortile at lowest prices,
holcsale and Hetall. Country oiders
promptly attended to.
Two Through Trains Bacli Way
DAILY, VIA
UNION PACIFIC HYS IK M.
Commcnclntj ulth Huudij, M.in li :nd
both first and second-class tickets ill bi
honoied on "The Limited has' -Mall,"
trulls 3 and I. ns well fil iiii the -irr-land
Flyers,' No. laud '
"Tho Limited Iiisl M ill' li .lis me
equipped ullh Piillmiu pilaei .mil colo
nist sleepers, dining eo-s, ehii: uui and
coaches, and tun solid between I'urtlind
and t'hlcigo, dallv ulthout change,
The"Ovcrlaud Fixer' tinliis ,ite equipped
with Pullman palace sleupeis and coaches,
between Portland nnd Council Itlutrs, and
with Pullman colonist sleepei- between
Portland nnd Kansas City, daily, without
change.
Connections ero made at Pocatello with
through trains to and from 8alt Lake, nnd
at Cheyenne with through trains to and
from Denver, Kansas City nnd St. Louis.
The above trains ntlord the quickest
tlmo between the Northwest Pacific coast
and Eastern and oulhern points.
Detailed time of trains, rates, through
tickets, baggago checks etc., cn bo pio
curcd upon application tonny agent of the
Union Pactllc System. T. W. LEE,
3-7s'it-w Gen'l Pass. . gent.
BOISE & MANNING Agents, OS Court
street, Salem Oregon,
Oregon R. R. Company Line.
(Limited.)
C. M. SCOTT, RECEIVER
Tickets lor any point on this Hue for sale
at the depot, foot of Jellersou strcet.and ii
the United eatiace and baccaco Transfer
company's otllce. corner Second nnd rlne
sireets. uommuiation ncKcts at . cenis
per mile.
General olllces uoithwest corner First
and Pine streets, Poitland.
For iniro's mid terms enquire of
WELLER
Ol Con.iin.ercia.1 St,
UfGoods delivered free to nil parts of the city
Bcnufflcrnr.iinHiiji turn ftTiirii'inijiMJAUJuaj.-'M. '-,
' I lmm-L-t i-ii ' i
-fir '
W tr&sarte' Music;.,.
Mrami ii, m m .t -w i k-.t
PIANOS AND ORGANS,
VioHn, Guitar, Mandolin?, Iknjos,
SHE15T
:s, ..nil all kinds
:vix j sic,
of Mo. i ii .Meieli'iinllsmt
EAST SIDE
From
Portland
Silver-Coburg
ton ac mall
illations.
I.V PM
1 00
." OJ
5 5S
7 01
I.V AM
Toward
Partlaud
Poit'ndPort'd
mall Exp
Alt IM Alv.lM
Mush and Milk
Plate ot Soup
ancoUo.,of Hartford, through Kb of the day as late as 3 o'clock p. in. j itrsYeuTami 'ilL-VsT...!"
manager, ('. Lndtier, at Portland Nowh of sufllolent iiiipnrtuncu lo bo l'rU chop and 'X"is.".'; .
i, .. . jr.w. , . , , ,. i i ,.,,,. . ... .Mutton Chop and Eggs
llllj ilillll HI UWW III ll IIU'lll IF! JIWI ' v. f,ttriii.ii ,,,ii uu llllllj.ll.t.'il III
tho Absoclated
loyouihullfo of my lute huland
who was Insured wltli that com
lauy. Mits. M. A. l?i:i.i,iN(ii:it.
Juno li! IStX).
Laoiks Attention. S u m in e r
ohalllcH at tho Capitol Adventure
Co., for 7 cts.a yard. All similes and
paltemu. Call and see them. tf
I'rcss throutjh thin
otllce. I'tTHons having such news
will please lulorm us iu time to
havo It appear In the afternoon
papers of tho whole country.
10 cents
...in cents
.15 cents
.'ii cents
..25 cents
...25 cents
.i.'A'i cents
25 cents
25 cents
...25 cents
Cupid. That is tho mono of Far
rar it Co's new private brand of tea.
It Is extra jjood. Try It.
rit.VCTIOAI. TKSTS.
Afi Aitn.iUhlnc Oiler Sonin nf tha
; Kepllrc.
The Sun FraucUco papers of recent dta
l eoutainod the follow Iiik etTer:
",f nil evidence ot the ability of Joy'g
Vcsetablo t-nrnnparlllii to proMjnt slew head-
1 ichi'i, we wilt she to tho flr.t tweho ro-
ponsltilo iiertnna who will apply at our offlco
a bo'tlo IriHilf thoy will aRreo that attoi-
asr
tin
.Moil' light Coats and Vests, from ' ;yhao been cured that they will aduiti
o m , tr 4 t , , ... theuctoertlielrlKimluroi."
-.oO to U A ho. 1 goods. All ThL ffor so .tnttlltmly as.ertcl th effl.
Htyles and colors, nt the Capitol :
Adventure Co. tf
Fiench Ico cream sodu at Jones
A; lleinardl's, IM StaUi street.
venison and l.irirs
R.uiMigoand Eggs
Ham and Kggs
Fi esh Oysters any style .
25 Out Regular DmnerSer.ed From II to3 Q'Clock,
A nlcu xarletv of vegetables, etc.. etc.
AUotea, eolleo or milk with all 25 cent
meals without oxtra charge.
Choice. Cigars, Imported nud Domestic,
always on Hand.
Poller House Steak and Eggs V) cents
Tender Ixiln Ktenk and Fggs fill cents
W. C. MITCHELL,
Veterinary Surgeon,
Graduate of Ontario cterlnarv college.
Treats all diseases of horses, cattlo and
other domestic ituimals. Olllce at hills A
Whitley's livery stable. If not profes.
slonally i'IikiiROu can be seen nt all hours.
S-t-dw-lm
S 00 Portl'ndrt PCo :t r,
1) .J.)..ltayV Iiudiiig. 2 S.s
10 50 Woo'lburn t 10
11 47 Mllveiton 12 X
6 07 llrownsvlllo 7 -10
B 'u Coburg ti IXl
-S
Eldridge block, Commercial St.
JPTIIE ONLY 11DSIC STORE INS
nTZTm,ZTTi17mvcrmTXrzr: ftjr.r.irTr.-rirn- wyty.n.
maCTfffniiiMiiasiaiMigiaiii'fninTiTT!ri
WILLAMEHE
UNIVERSITY
'iiaduuti s students In
Liteitipj, Scientific,
Normal, Business. Law,
MEDOPCOURSES,
It is theoldct, largest and least expen
sive Institution of learning In the North
west. School opens first Moud.iy In September
Mend for catalogue to
TnO". VAN bCOY,
PreiideDt,
7 Halem. Oregon.
WliST 8IDK,
Alrltonuiil
7 45
10-fi
2 Co
i it;
1 55
5
AM All
.Portland MAW.
nundee Junction
hlierUlan
Dallas.
..Monmouth
Virile
THE YA0UINA ROUTE.
fit? BBr
A- A Iw M7rll t3Klr A
Portland m.ill V it V7Ty4iv-JL A S -J&r ll(IX, InJk 1
'M -At I vsOA.7z T il Nvmvv I
i a;, ll-yL. vi aZsIy I
10 t, Nlr A-ss. "!NiJvcLsg. v
7TF WfMSg&mSt'aM!mS
V SHSES
clency of the remeily that many accepted,
and the letter ot tho parties nearly all of
whom responded, are probably the most
oonvliiclng nttrtallonB that any remedy
rer rccoh nl, '1 lie follow lug U a lample of
thoie recehed:
liiMi'iiiiiriiti Filnl for Iteroril at
County Kcroriler's Oflleo.
(leo. V. Dhnleli, W acns
near lltitibard. f
J It Huckiieraud vf to John
C.arhe, 160 iicren in d, 1. e. of
Oliver I Taylor t 8 s, r 1 w.
Oni ilnnlM to 1 M Knler,
lait Iti, hlk 0'.', yalem.
(lie
600
IH)0
80
I have len ublea to Mlln.u hMdnebei
LUil OOUtllltatlun fiirhlral iK-a ,u.,. In
.. . ....... ..: , . . i . .'
I lie Salem Cannery
aud ootutliiatluu fiireeriil jcam iuit; In
fact, ha a ben ismuihiIUsI to tale u ph)ilo
nTt'it ixuvr iiikiii oi euo 1 woilltl IHUO a
headache and dull, nusui (H)llnir I have
tVen that UMtlu of Joy'a VietubU 8ana
parllls. and hao derive I great U'litlt (rota
It, a i I Intend eontlnulit.' It Alter my own
r my own
hlcslvrllli blltinuuonniiii eoiKtl.xillou totrr
It. Yours. i'J vs. K. KI.KISUTOX,
iu ucutt .wonue, ban Kraucltexx
exiierlonee I eiui lumrtlU u.hl.o thumt tron-
MuiU
What it t'osls
ho poiulileiiHl hy
iMmiil.i 111 1
In imibleul art would Uiincniunleto liuylnir tho iu'o;athW life. Iloinl's
without allusion to Ihovory irtuy- StirjnirHn comnunda ltrcif to tho1
J. MACY,
livcry, Peed and Sale Stable
Corner Htnte and From sts., Salmu.
llmul aivmnmodatloiw unit gxd rlc.
Iluve a quantity of good hay loruile
raKlm' J MAl'V.
PHELPS &EVANS,
r... ...... i. ... , , . r.ii i,.u , i ........ ... n . ii i . Kicnt IllUlilH) oliiKkM. licoauso it com.
...... iou iiuvoiH.vuon.umnK, """""-"" "i iw i iwi r, . ,., .,,....,,., u,i. ".'i
hotibo. lluyti uleonulror low. oun !. wl wMM ut one of tho mXCl t"ww. IVN. tli. pS
,.,,.,.. TTr. MMiti v w vitMi i - -.-.,,, ' a v ",v . !; wv naiii i ! f v 1 1 Wt
Aiiveuturo Co. On tho lino of thu '" tuo uutrumuui mul tltn In- V.T 1JlMk,,,0 iur," ami nunuo '
electrlo railway. tf "Irumoirt reuiond with Intiiltlvo' w,u ,wnl t0 luHt u u0t- iPfi.ol ICitcif
nnoYvledKOluiiUiimibtiu-hundliuitwl , " . -..wt.x xc. i.ciL'O
lUmieinVer our collector will Ihj " ,u y-honrU. Auioiik nil that' ' ,, frfd In one Hay.
Araun4onUw 16th. In tho mcHUl WlllunicHoCoiiwrviHory ha turned1 . n'- "i"'" ."'j?,!!' ! llWOStmOltf Brokers,
uiuvumuuii juuruccounut loriuo -iv "" r"vcj " 'oouKiuiniUlltl neck. I ucil
tiuuii.siAi, to juiio ifct. a-..vi w.)Mi.vi vhii in.' I'livu iiiuu ' uiuvrcui uiukI tSyrup, mill
.. i ll BOOH
f.u ......I . . wi. . .. .Ki uV.i u rtVallt
a-wi vau tmiuvi n tiHiuuiu luriii nurtr - " "v- in-iiMtivii tii S3..alk . ... .. .. " --T"""-
Sttlom, for builucM iiwiwly In ll i honor to tho whole aoiiiiiiunlty. r.nr.... 5?rrZTWtll2Z?lWffllE
r ....... ... 1......1. . .- .k. . . - .-.f-v .w Tv, i.mii uif tvuia. av . . ..- - ..."
' umi tin. iwmii,iiiii.i. uii....i.i r..1 u ..!.. i... .... . .... i... -juu. uraw
..i .. ................ -i.-ii,,., im n 'i. if no '.. uy(iia,
Will he In the iimrKnt for nil ciiuuIiik .
rletles of
Cherrlos,
Black KasplioiTiw?
and Hlackberrles
After June 15th. Avr
K. II. WESTACOTT,
Feed Stable & Livery.
l3u)ol Hay for Sulo.
The bent of cure takeu or trttunlout atoclt.
OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD
And Oregon Iievelopment company's
steamship lino. 'J-J5 miles shorter, 20 houis
...ii.uiu.ui uy imy oiuei loute. urbi
class tlimiiKli passenger and ficlght line
from Portlaud nud nil points in the Wll
lamella vallev to and froai Him Francisco
TIME SCHEDULE, (lixcept hunaays).
Leave Aioany . . pooi'Ji
leaeCorvallls M0 I'M
Arrive Yaqulna a'ao P M
.cae Vnqulnn 0:45 AM
Leave Corvnllli. lft!5 VM
Vrrle Alban 11:10 AM
UorVrilll1' ""'""'' rom,ecl "' Mbany and
...n!'e.'lbov,?,ritus.collUl'ct llt VAQUINA
Hltli the (JieBon Development Co Line
f siK.Mkhl.i hot wen nn.ilt.ii and San
r niurUo)
sII.IN.i KAIK8.
rarallon Anrii -n
Willamette Valley ZZUyt
K:ralIon ......
.. iiiiiiiivciti alley......... ......." 14
Stl
fBOH SAM FKANOISOO
Have just received another large
1 " r -r sr T . - x - s. rs -s
XX.. 1V1. VV k. - XL, Oi. AJ . Invoice of
Spring Wagons and Hacks
Of tho best standard makes,
fildered. All Invited to call nnd
Commercial street.
Prices aro tho
exaninc them
lowest, Quality
at 2S2 2S4 nnd
con-280,
Fanners
Parallon
TKMKK.S.
...I,, .. .. .. ' " itS
iimmciui alley April 3n
May 5
re, Choice Farm and City W(y for Ut
U In hr line. Bueh itlny. uwiilnu f wa nearly well, uml by ' , "uJ?.!"?"?.??.',UrnRC,iualn,05nd
edltto lheliutltutloiiumt mul cgJ' JAMiMTATTHMfcriN, . S
.. . 1...1 .... n'Ml. whUm mill. Utookton. imii
e corrmpondeucc vlvea u .upertor ud.
lbs market dealnthle
lty. IiUUlr. nt Jot-iiNAi. oillw.
nlaa.Mlutilael.ia'ou
r Miie. Minima you
lisieu
KVOMllllw.
ou. omoa tunliitm n Ke luuic
i Im
UK. KaWmOntrou
uUb in
lo hfr frum
nulla.
STAGE LIYERY BARN.
at llearorohemekete Hotel,
1.. U. HUFFMAN, Prop.
K1rl-4 ltlira f, nil noeu.lrtiu. Krts.1.
Incmnt b.wrdliik-uliliy. Cuu(tyan.sia
formuimerelul men aud ollura ou abort
notice.
ParaUnn
Willamette Valley
Parallou
Wtllametto Valley
i ins company ieerve
the
9
" 14
" an
njiu to
I)
HENRY SCHOMAKER
m h
so Notice!
1R AGENT FOll-
ciiHiiL'e hUIIuk datos without notice.
..ii "-V'Sfcnpcn from Portland and all I
alley poluu cnu make close
with tbo trains of the
Willamette Valle;
connection uli
YAU UINA UOUTE at Alhanv . I oi...
and If destined to Pan rrinclsco. should
arrange to nrri eat Yanuiua the eveulni:
before aate of aalllni;. fc
I'awfncrr nJ rrtleat lutes Always Ue
f?,Pi. T:rluformatTon apply to Messrs,
UL'LMAN A Co., Freight and Ticket
Agents 'JW and StfJ Front M Portlaud, Or.
Drio
C'.C. llOQlTK, Ac't Oen'l Frt, 4
I"aa. Act., Oreuou leucine It. It. Co..
O II. HAmVKUJr.aeuVFrt-"i,0r
Pa. Agt. Oregon Development
Co., 301 Montgomery t.;
Ban Franclaco, Cul
..7.1) reon Puciqo atcamboata on the
WUUmelKssrlxer dlvUlon will leave l"ort.
lnd, aoulh-bound, Monday, Wednesday
and hVlday at 6 a. m,
rtrrlve at OorxallL Tueaday, Thuraday
andEAturdayatS.'Jlp.m '
lxsve t-on-allla north-bound, Monday.
Wednedar and Friday hi 8h. iu.
Arrive at PurlUnd, Tuedv. Tkurvdav
and Saturday at S0 km uwaay
up Monday. WednMday and Friday
riKht atfcateui. IrtiMut thervai a. m.
. I r HOUPE,
t O K and P, Altai.
The Walter A. Wood's Binders
and Mowers,
Big Steck: Binding Twine!
Combination Fonco Maker, Hay ltnkos, Cedar nnd Oak Posta.
Farmers will do well to give me a call,
25S Commercial St , Salem Ore,
J. A. ROTAN,
at lK W uartm, tad dw mmiIH of Huah-a ttk, uow Ua. a
Ltnrger stoclcof Furniture than ever
AWruUllorPud.rUker'a OouU. h ,, d exam.n ,u .,ock bbre
a
pnrrha.mgrtwvrhert. a, it wn, Mv Tw mAnw
t-r!Ti
nfcr'
m m-M