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Mtmmtmmmr-m, THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. TEBM8 OF HUBsonllTION. Dally by mall per year... W 00 DMly by mail nor month, - "J "Weekly by mall per year,. . l w -lf not paid ln nrtvunco ? Bt'iTH charged rortfio Wkkkw JonnxAt will he 8U0 perycar. If paper are not delivered promptly uotlly too offlce. FltKE DKLIVEItYBY CARKIEK. Bnlly for slnglo week, i?" Dally for two weeks,-, r " Daily by month, 6l'cw' Collections will be made on Ut and loth Of month. 8ubcrlbcrs will please leae money for carriers nt house or wjic.eoD i. Is delivered, so as to cause no cli"js in eollec lions The EVEiOJioCAriTAt.JotjnjAi- reju- larly receives tne aiiernw" press dlsprtches. associated SOME COMING EVENTS. July. Grandest celebration in urcRon at Salem. GILBERT k PATTERSON, Dealers in Groceries, Crockery, Glassware, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Brushes, Windowglass, Etc, Sole Agents for Epicure Tea and Big Can Baking Powder, A Comi'I.imi:nt. Mr. E Ail cox, tho Court street jo 'l"' iv -I -ed the following hili .tnjilinn-iit lately in a letter from ili- llti' if the Aniericui .Icw.l. r. i linlnl in Chicage: .1 K. Alc x l' I', Ark. Dear Sir: Ciiiiiuii'iiil ..-ultli the June isiu, I'liu ii.rrm J- -eler will he cons! Icr.ih v cnlued and improved. W l" h-'u .wu have heeii plctsid v. it hi in i this Journal during ill h i r I ni ie year and th'it yui .n.- iuitwoei in peeing us jmpro- e it iiom tin- to time, Mr, K, A l.mi i ,ir mticiil watchmaker, -fill In fm (ill the position of Astoi-1 Hi K litor, and will endeavor In add t Uieintuiest of this journal i ci.ntrlbulirig lo its cohiinus ('iisider title practical matter. "Knowing your ability, not only at a watchmaker but asu writer, weaildieis ymi in the hope that you will alii us in sustaining this journal im the leading Watch maker's Magasdiie f ttle country. Willi'ou not occasionally "outribiite to its columns a practical inllcle, and give us some of your views in tho "Correspondence" column? Looking Ui' a .Location. Mr. Q. A. Hershcy, a promiueut and extensive furniture dealer at Broken Bow, Nebraska, arrived in the city last ovening on a lour of observation vl h a vlow to transferring his busi ness to the point in Western Oregon whloh strikes him most favorably. Ho was agreeably surmised ut the growth and prosperous appearance of Salem and it would be no surprise tRoe liliri make this the f-cat of his future operations, lie went ,oYu ijuhia to-day to spend Sunday and wiU return hero early In the week. He is an oldlrleud of Mr. It. II. Miller and family, and Is a gentle man oflluo business ability, who would make a desirable resident for any live city. K.tlcni is a good Held for all such men ltruijDi:i.i(JHTO. This Is one of those dell'jhlful slimmer days that blinds many of our grangers Into tho cny, with wagons well-tilled with vegetables and fiults of all kinds, and dahy pioducli or a (iiallty that many ISaslein chles can not boast o . Tho Willamette valley hasjusttlicboil, tho climate and the people, to produce these luxuries in an abundance. This Is why it litis tho happiest and most prosperous people to be found aiiywlioic. Cash Minn-iNd. Tlioeump meot lipr, of the Christian church held at Turner timing the past week, h.is been a decided success and will con tinue over Sunday. Elder Johnson, of Salem ami several other eminent divines will participate. Elder John son will talk In tho morulnr, while Elder Wetel will deliver the even ing dlscouthc. Laiku: Sin pm n.vn. Mi. John Westieturued from Albany to-day, where ho hnd been on a sheep buy ing trip. Tho Wests me doing a big business in Hie shipment of sheep and hogs to Taeoma and other Sound points. ConiNci-Clty itecordur Itamsby of Sllverton, wiltes tho committee that many of their cltl.cns will bo hero to celebrate with us tho com ing Fourth. Bo also says the Inde pendence West Bide, us to tho peo ple of Hint city. i - . -,. TiitiHi; PitiziiH. P. K. French, or North Salem, Allss Etta Lehman, of EustSaluin, and E. P. Hill of Sa lom, drew the grocery prlos at Mat thowa & Hoover's, ln tho order uamod. Nuw Pnoi'itiHrroH. Mr. T. P. Wantham, late of Claekanuih conn ty, has bought out tho Phelps ft till stand on Statu street and ha come to Salem with his family. LuMiinu Y.viti) Stauthd. Dor runoe Bra, are opening a lumber yutl on State street to dispose of tho lumber made at their inlllinorlh cost of town. Nmv CiTixisN, John Zuog, a fm merbublectorAuslrlaandHunuury, declared hlH intention of becoming Gitlzon of tho l'nlte Btatoa this IIUIIIlll, IK ViioiiATK.ln tho matter of tho ehUtto of Thou. Cuulleltl, leceiw "ttM0Hi m,ul wo yww --B" l' dr wUl udmltted to probate Mary Mr U B' WwUu?' lvrtldoiU of tho CaulHua i,it-xlutet exeoutrlx wIUMCn-''tw Nul,omv' buuU' w-- with oulbouda. hl family, IuwcouoIuiUhI tu take up - .. hU robldeneo on hU largo fruit farm JjAUlUk.-.Vu liuvu an limnunbolln l'olk county, a ftiw iiiIIm norlh. utockofmiimnorohnUlualunUoulow, west of here. TltU property, pur Btyleu and pallnui. I'jIccb lower ehuswl recently by Major Wllllanu, tliAtt over nt the Cnpitol Adventure u one of tho handsomt and lKt W--Wuy loctxttsllu tho city ltoorm'iMHinM. SOCIETY EVENTS OP INTEREST, Tilings Happening and to Happen in Snlem Field of Social, Religions and Fraternal Life. MUSICAL ALUMNVB OKKICKI18. At a meeting of the musical alum na?, which was held recently at the residence of Mrs. Win. England, the following officers were chewon for the ensuing year: President, Mrs. England; vice president, Mrs vviiii'. r. jui'iy, Hi-eruiury, j.uit i-eari ii ci Tif. ... . r,- t i Scett: treasurer, Miss Leona Willis YOlNCI I'KOI'MJ'K SWIAIH.K. The young people's society of the Presbyterian church held n sociable at the residence of Mrs. McNary last evening. They had intended j to give ii lawn sociable at Mi fnl ' thews, but the weather being unfa vorable for such patty, thev de cided to postpone It lo some other time. Those who weie present last night had a moil delightful tiiui. I'Iiotixtion ijoeoi: oitiu.hh. The following olllcers of Protection lodge, A. O. U. V, were recently elected for theeiiiiin 'term iiud will be duly liitalled nil Wedncsd.iy evening, .Tub ihid: M. W., F. It Seuthwlck: On. 1, W S. Bu-!:-O., T. P. Welch- jit Mil. r, J -a l'.il Pin., A. M. Clou'i; recei-er, John Molt; guide, . F. Ceotge; f. W , W. F. Blown; O. V.f J. B. Benoll. Capt. L. S. Scott, (tixliict depuli grand master workman, will he till' installing ollleer. CHICACIO COJII.m C.MI'A. . This popular tlie.ttile.il coinpiiiy. under the muiiugeiiieut of thefc,!e..l favorite comedian James A. Devlin, and Louis A. Vieianl, a Sulem boy, will open a week's engagement at Heed's opera house, Monday, July 7th. playing at popular prices. Be sides the leading favorites of last season, the eompaii consists of new talented Eastern people, and Is stronger mid better than ever, play ing hi an entirely new lepcr.oirr. Tills troupe will hav no liouble in securing good houses at Salem. Al l'KI'.NOOV I'KA. Wednesday afternoon a huge number of the ladies of I' e city en joyed the hospitality df Mrs. (Jeo. A. Edcs and her accomplished dauglit -r. Miss Helen, iit their beatitir.il home on Edes' Hill, iu the delightful pleasures of an after noon te-, that now most popular summer form of social enjoyment. Tho occasion was one ot much gen uine enjoyment nnd the luncheon was served in the most exquisite style. Mis. ICdesaud daughter are adepts at entoriulning llieir friends and Wedni'day a.rernoon saw them at their very best. CONCIItUdAT ONAI. 'MfM.TIMI. The Oieuoti Slate Atsnciiitiou Congregullonal chuiches will meet in Salem next Tucu.y, tho 21th and clo-o it" sc-iou TliurBilay after noon, the "Otli. Tiieincetiugwill con sist of dolegaios from tho several church organization" throughout tlio stale, who will leport tho condition of thluss under their charge, the stato of the chinch work and all matters lel.'.liti'j thereto. A number of topics will be considered, special ai tides prepared on each, followed by geneial dis cussion. On Tuesday evening the association sermon will bo deliveied by I lev. A. Rogers, of Coivallis; on Wednesday evening will bo held the foreign missionary meeting un dor control of the Ladles' F. M.soel ety,and on Thursday evening will be the homo missionary meeting by tho Ladles' II. M. Society and Supt. C. F. Clapp. Tlicro will bo com munion seiyhi Tlnmday at I p. m. and a sermon by Rev. W. C. Cur lis, of The Dalles. Devotional ineei- Ingat 10:!:0 a. in. each day. hi'ATi: ti:a(mi kii'h jimrriNo. On Monday, Juno JiOth, will hoi held in this city tho annual uu'cling , oi the State Teaeheis, Association, at whleh nre o. peeled to be present a largo nuinberofpionilnenteducatoiH from all parts of the state. Salem is partlculaily an educational city; none on the Coast hasHtipeiioi ad vantages ln this lino and very few have nnywhcio near equal advan tages, consociuontly It Is to bo expected that such a gathering as that of the !10lh will bo the recipient of every consideration and hospital ity at the hands ofourpoople. Those who come from other parts ofthe state should be made tu feel at home and should be tendered oppoi Utilities of viewing tho beauties of tho city and tasting its social pleasures. The sessions of tho Association should be numerously attended and lu tho Idle evening houts, llio-o who have car liagcH'aud they aie legion) should Invite the strangers for a dilvo among the points of Interest which are so numerous around us. Thus a feeling of friendship low aid llu iniiillnl I'll v iinil 1 1 x iii. iiiIk t'liii be ...I'..-. ..j ...... .. . ... ..... - made to nenneale everv inirl on of the slate and a iil.ii.-u or a neonle or theHlate,aiulaplai.oor n h iiio ur iiu liiiilviiiiiai can nave no mote powerful friendship Hum that of the school rooms of tho land, (live the Htate Teaohors' AsMiolatlon a lieaity reception, NKW'I.Y ASII bt'l.HMllDIA OO.M1- hl'l.llMlllllA Cll.lll). Mijor Clisnge Williams, mayorof Salem, untl his estimable family, ;mVo moved Into tholr now home on tho corner of Court una Capital Blrvt)8i we1 "-wn as tho Wullaco 'the street from t lie Capitol mid the ground embraces lien ly n quarter block. Oh Court and on Capital streets nrc coment sidewalks, while at the outeredge, font teen feet from the fence, Is a cuib stone of cement. leaving the margin between for dec- oratlve shrubbery and n grass plot, theological literature of tho best Ii Cemeiit walks also lead up to thctjfturles that was truly remarkable. houe, which is a model of neat ar-1 It was characterized by good logic chltccture and workmanship, while and philosophy throughoutand pre- , the interior is finished i'i the ilchcst . j and most conipletctyle, with a view ..... locomiort, convenience and taste- fill beauty. A trip ihrninthita snort tal iIccp, MKs Susie Murphy dellv tlmc ago levealed to the writer cred a recitation. "The Painter of nothing lacking therein that could Seville," which was a gem in every be suggested for a residence of its i respect. The subject matter Is a dimension. A largo number of the grand conception and coupling tills windows ate of richly colored stain- with Miss Murphy; powers as nil 'f'fl lllntn trlnu nC Vfirlnllu tint f nrtm I o l t and beveled eilce, through Whicli (he liglit enters with a soft and cheering ra di.miv. Around the open grates in parlurand sitting looms nrc man lie pieces of tin- iuot exquisite workui msliip, dihplaying the tin- place in elocutionary circles. Zi.h ished skill of the de'gner and the i ers, gtiitnrs and pianos were further carver. The stairways are built for ' utilized to the pleasure of the assem coiivt'iiieucc and solidity, with nius- blage, after which the pastor, Rev. sive oaken b.Iustradea beautifully i J. S. White.conferred upon Miss Ad- w roil 'lit out; the waiuseotting, w lierever nece"ary, is of hard wood, finished in oil; most of the l'oors are alo haidwoiid. The several rooms are spneious and well arranged for light and ventilation, while each one from f miidation to attic is provided witli hot and cold water and with gas and electricity for lighting pur-po-es. A page could be filled with an enumeration of the attractive fentuies ol the place, but it will be sullleieiit lo add that it is a model home, and there is no one tlicioLi: nai. con UI congratulate niose heart ily up.m the enjoyment of it than Major Williams and family. He has worked faithfully for a life time and it is high time he commenced put ting on n little style now. May he enjoy it for many years. most ri.UASANr ur. i t: i si: pakty. It is only it shot t lime until Salem will lose Irom its permanent social life the pretence of Supreme Judge and Mr-. W. V. Tliaye., who have contributed much towaid Its pleas ures during the past four yeais, and during a pievious four yeirswhen the judge wns governor. So last evening the Old Folks' Whist club find et as the time and Mavor Wil liani's new mansion as the place for a grand suiprhe in honor of the judge and his csllumh'e wife. The meinbcs of the club h. d iiie.itTan ed matteis with Mrs. Williams a.id liaileoened her into nl'jwln them to come in aiod ohl-fashlo:i"il style, piovided Willi tho viands for a tocial spread, and at the usual hour the ciowd iittomlded, having notified the guests of the evening tonllerd inshoit ordei. It was certainly a surprise and an ngieeablo one to the veneiab'e couple, and there could be no more complete and hearty plcasuie than chtuaelo'Ied the whole evening. Onvo whist and social converse filled up the time, which tlew by on elec tric wings and was j-oue befoie they knew it. At whist the first piio was won by Mis J. (!. Wright and Miior Geo. Williams (the laltersays they may beat him away fiom home, but not on his own giound.) The booby prize was secured by Dr. J. A. Ricliaidsou and Mrs. J. 11. Howell. Tho prizes were deliveied over by Mr. E. M Wailo in one of his mott appropriate speeches, and that means that it was a producer of much mirth and amusement. Tlio following weie piesent: .Indue and Mis. Thayer, Major and Mrs. . Geo. Williams, Mr. and Mrs. . I oh u G. Vilht,Mrs. .1. M. Ho-enber-;, I Mr. imd Mr". T. llolveit-on, Mr. anil Mis. E. M. Waite, Mr. and Mrs. .1. .1. Murphy, Mr. and Mis. Eugene' Ureyinan, ox-Governor and Mis. S. ' l1'. Chadwick, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Webb, Dr. and Mis. .1. A. ltleh- '"rdson, Mr. and Mrs. .1. II. Howell, Mr. and Mis. 1.. Ii. Meminir. At mi appropilole hour lunehon was H)read in an elaborate manner and was delighliully enjoyed, holn-r well heasoned with tho wit and humor, laut-li and Jest, of which a uatheiinj composed as that was Is ho prolille. Judi-e and Mrs. Thayer will lony; eheiibli the event as one of the plcasantcst of their experience. a nia.iiiiiirci. i:.vn:KT.v.iNMr..r. ThuiMlay afternoon at l! o'clock began the commencement exercises at the Academ ot the Sacred Heart, i this city, ami tlioo w hoo pilvlUo It waslo attend knew beforehand that the-, would bo loyally enter tallied, hence the auditoilum was well packed before tho exorcise , wcio tn begin. The tltst number was an lnsUuntentaliiiarleite, "Military I Capilce," which was tlnely exeeui"- ed, afler which Mlw i. Coiiulllette tlellvi'iwl the mhilatory, a eompo- ullll.ll ,l lltllllll 1,1. lilt ,1.1,1 .ill. ill I.I.. hIHmii ,r iitm.l. inmit. ,i mi,,,i ... ... .... , ......... . . . . , ii..w.. ........... ..iv, .... ...i..ni...i..ii.r m unmmi " um-teiuiio i of (ho HUIwril, iniliiiiii Involvlm- tiniest study, purity of thought, choice language nnd deep f-ollng. "Happy llonrlii," mi iustrumontal uiiu lotto, was admlmbly leudoiutt by eight young ladies, miiiio of whomnroonl- eleven yours old, hrt still displaying ood muxloHl skill. Die next was u looitaliou, "Ivlint Hubert, of tf lolly," by frlos, and though -) MU C. J of- itilte long, th- audience woie hold lu ultontlun ami I admiration by tho oxculluiil iiuuuiur f IU delivery, tho modtfet gmoo dUplayod, the clear articulation unit the tuvturul oxpi lon eaptlvutlng i all pttihont. Th'n was fullowwl by I a wini-. "The KtHilUh MuUlon." tu whloh a bevy nf little girl from twitl to twelve wtr sang tu tho complete' delight or tho hirj-e udlonei, never oucoloblug the time urhurmouy of the selection fier n plei.liig piano duet, Miss Addic 8. Plamon- don read an essay, "Bcllglon, the Run of Life; Science, its Star," and it was a truly grand composition, breathing tho most lofty thoughts and displaying a famllarlty with the historical, scientific and , found beyond the expectations from a young lady of her years. After some very entertaining instrumen - i nlnnlltlnlilut llio titViwt Wixtt ttltltrtllH t cs cent. Her gestures are iniwt appro - nrluln mill vt-nll tlmi.il linr nvtiroaB. prune aim wen timed, nei express- on carries the full meaninir of tlieicitvo s 'cuinwiucoiiuiy nnu mph-, on lau(,uagp, and nil comes iinturnlly ..n,l 1.ltl.r.iit ,,r,,.,l nflViri Mua anil without apparent eiiort. ms M. is urely de-tlncd to take high die S. Plamoiidon. the eratuate of ' this ear, the diploma and n gold medal, and that young lady deliy- I ered the valedictory. -'The Day Is Done," willi such warmth of fceliny towaid her teachers and fellow-pupil i as wrought upon the more ten der natures of many of her hearers to the exlent of bringing up those irresistible teais which the sincere speake often causes to flow. Three gold medals were then distributed by Father Vt hite; the first, profit ed by Governor Pernoyer, awarded Miss Susie Murphy for proficiency hi probe composition; the wcond, present -d by Judge J. J. Daly, of D.ill. s, to Miss E. Coqulllelle, for hig.iest class average, and the third, presented by Dr. J. C. Giilllth, of this city, to Miss (Vssandra Jellries, for general excellency. Archibisliop Gloss made a few ie maiks fn his usual pleasant way and paid a fine tribute to Gttv. Pen noyer's worth as a man and citizen, lie aloo spoke of the necessity of moral and religious training in con nection with education and said this was the great anxiety of the Catho lic church, that the educated citizen should not bo barren of the higher and nobler attributes which ought to accompany learning. Gov. Pen noyer and State Supt. McElroy en dorsed the sentiments thus expre s ed and weic very heaity in congiat Hinting the teachers and pupils of I lie academy upon the success achieved. Thus closed one of the most siuceisiul e:iis of the iiistitu tfo i, and u vacation bejinn which wi'l 1 -st until the lirst Monday iu Seplember, when work will be re sumed for another yer.r. In the meantime a system of icnovaling and impioving the building and biounds wherever necessary will be carried on, so thrtihe Sist ts will be even belter prepared than ever to care for tho physicd and mental wants of those entrusted to them. kTMUIOL' StUVICK. CintisriAN ( 'n ur.cn. There wi'l bo no morning service. Pre.ichh g by tho pastor at 7:30 p. in. Subiect, "The Witness of the hphll." M. E. Cncncii. Morning 10:30. Subject "Tho Silence of God," Evening 7:30. Subject "Sin will out." All aie welcome, good siujj ing. W. Rollins, Pastor. Unitaiuan Smtvicus. Hall coi ner Court and Liberty streets, I.ev, H. II. Drown, minister. Services at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. in. Morning theme: "Look I p." Evening: "What is Leliglon?" The public in vited. Evanqi:i.icaij Chukcii. Firs t Quarterly meeting. Sunday School at 10 a. in. Preaching by lie v. a. ItowciMix at 11 a. in., and 7:30 p. in. Communion after the morning ser mon. All aie welcome. E.S. "ol lluger, Paslor. Notice. Loit, hon.owhero between Salem and Turner, on the 11th Inst., a uro containing ?L'0 iu currency, $3 in Kohl and lfi or i.1) cents in silver. Anybody tlndlng Iho above, will bo Miitubly rewarded by leavlnu it at this (iho Capital Jochnal) olUe Sat: Mto. Ladles, we aie bolllns them lower than ever at the Capitol Adventure company. Oil and gasoline stoves lu great variety and cheap, at Stciuer it Illos er' h. Ciilltlrru Sau'il From Seero Sickness, Dr. Holdout 1 notice by tho na- pets that you aie placing your valu-1 aiile I'.uieivai t. ougti yrup ier.-re - ". - ... the public. It isa charitable net ,UVNt- u.0(l , lnv famlly for MJiny vin. to mv satisfaction. I bolievo ! tlie uo of it in time, to my children ; l-vl them frouiriokiu ! UriJl, Uo $,MMnu 6'o wuts Kor Unleby all drugj-ists. - Sl'XliAY III.NXKU. Tustj Army of tlooJ Tilings (lie Hlertrir Itentuiiriiiit. at bOlM' Olilkftu KTTHW8 Viwt Clilfktn V1H11 lUked snlmon UOABTrt lWf VIKlHPAni.IM l"ork Kbw lalttJo OrwnlVtt Outturn IWfU tUdUkiM CurroU I'ASTUY HtrV(trrr ClKVIUtltlt lmtNKS IVittr Milk il Mm M nrtrrUl.Cmtrr UurtMUt IV WIFATISATDBDLARWFL? Re Sire lo Head and Gel no .".-, ii .11 1 1 v oauliieTnbl'lirvil' Isconitrn t ubr , . ,' lr ' ii.i , T"m,n piutln?.nvn. iliieclnch .ran plre, v t.i SllillglCS, Hay, ICCU ailU IdlCO noo,ieuli ffsexrei . top and bojf.n v,Pncfc fJrn!S Soi'lls. Etc. tllr. c. g t In r .i.l oii'y , ire wjit v a be I A 0i WnftS OLtua, xju,, cot out. 1,n. i llinnnlv k nit of '7C' Hut , worjl!. ulii'ec cnnotsci into, tint. U r.b olnlcl , j.ir.so woie,' proor, nuti .uai In forced tlliroiiili ilie cement st'-nut to Hie tiiiro li- oe wnier. It Is posulyciv luo only kin. '''''"''""''BtUem1 (ince near ru"ICRrcuna" mnk'cs those i "c"'' 'loins icn-ounblc IDyenm cxieil- ic'ji-ini-a-om-w units AI.K -The Don-ance fruit i.nms, 5. I1 lC-Iinnd 20 acre tmcls, lluely Iocttted ul,hln .iltei or Miiein. rine r t psr ncie jJOHHACE l.UOS. Ilellinger building, salcni, Or. Citation. . ,.i, KurtAMim-iil t hot fit n rftnl,ir tpi ,11 ' r ii,e,,MUtycotirt,ofilietnio of or son, i for Lie coiuin orwimn.in proonieMinns bU(,,tjntie p,,,,,, llouvc lu tlie ,.w, .. .I.n I. il,,v nflfnl All isnn tho I Mininbeiui enn-iMondayiiiMtidniotnii, I n'il Hie tl..ie i.TGil by linv for ho'd.ng a ,c,,IIl.,eii,iorr.Hidi'oart, when wcro me- i muii:- , LII .... ,.... HUH J.L.. TUV M (UtlUV, K..I.I5AHCOCK, clerk. K. M.CllOISON.sberln". Vnwi,onTucdnv I he 27ili dny of Mnv A. 1). wi0.riiioii"Oilei-tiietbIlow!nEnro-cprtlliirr- v6 e it. '. lo-wK: In wiempiterof iIieuiiiiniillnD- lf.i,-.nn -aloof Mnicl Clu.K.n mluor. ',KU1"n' Xotrp. thli tine come-i Ilr.tle Sm'.h. gin t'lpno . tepe.son mt'etnieofUnnlel Clark, it inino,', t.hop.e enli lo l he conu her .a'" ill.'l eiUlon ,"-pvlni an cutter md lkenieoflnlscouit. i u 101 1 zlns, e.iipone.iii'rpnd (Hireling he. to sell nil 1'ie .lib i, tulc nnd Inteiest of sild rmlnoi- In nnd to the following dec.ibed eal Ottnte, lo-tvi.: The wc-l Imlf of the danntion land diva, of U.tulel Clink pud who, said c'omt.oj lnndclnim belli? part of T 8S. of II. 3 W., nnd part or section IS in T.Sfe. K. -' W. In Mprlonconntj, -tnte of Oregon, pud nn tnlnln? In ilie uho'e dountlou Hnd eln m WI.ls-liOneii"ino orle-s. AUobec'nnlue i n ilie nortlnveii t unrrot tliesaid Daniel i Clark aurt wIip cloaiUioii land clnii lntl flattionNo. Il'i c' tun No i nnd u nmntr thence soiiih p oug ilio wet Into of ald Uoniirou mmi c ,n.i ru fu.niis 'o u or lessio I tie soulii uc-tio' pe o Mlu dona tion cIpIhv thence wet J.-2 ilialns moie or le-sio(lK iti 'rlersc 'irii po-t on Pie between bee, ons2l ii . c" '.I m i.Ss. it. 3 w, ofilie WIIIpiiic to nie it i ir hence ncr h foi rra.n; the ailer i-'-v on Hue lo ie ciimrter iecuo coiner c i line be t "ea eollo ii IJ i ml 1 i In T. 8 s. v .1 ., 1'jei'ce ensHciialiisiiitiieorlis to .ae p'pee of btsln unzco,)t.ilnln'3 ice inoieor V , be ti nielii idcom tcd to Daniel Cln k by deed rctoided ln i o Us of dc d of i Million county, OicgOii on p o 71rf of book n. I Audit noppnrlntotlio court from peth'on t.ii't ltwoiltlbc benoicl"' to i in. nor jPiPln lii'MUio".' ( " Is . ib t ie ie I c , LP l'f slioa'd uc d. 1 1 1 1 th r C .' b i be i ui t th'i on Mm i ' o ' July, 1- J.rt .'Ooc'eel: h j c .aid cIpv In ilu. couit i i r d d d ) v " a ie d . .d o J of veil d e A e o ilieieof in the co it i oi . c city of s.ilem, ii 1'iocoi.i i st. teofOiesou.be lixed . e ; . place oi eivi lug an . r art i uic tlieKinmlnrof aitt on'p. rra wile pncl ihntiicf") oi tn io t . : upon lae ne-t of 1: n of '" m upon II peisoni In eic r a n 'nFlpv OiOMdcd i pi ,c.' ,n lae VeeUI C VI" i I. Ji wl.X.V' . coiispcutivei'iid ticcevj o wet . nld dale, said CAl'tTAX. Wnin. . . j.Ai. bennjr nowspapo'-ofKCueiui c lion la -aid C m ltv end fii'ie. T. C. bllAW, County 'e. ci ! ri i ir v i ok copy ov iu cor I. SrTK -ru igo.s, ) tOL MY OK VitlON, 1 I' I. " ') ook, Cop i v pip kof.' n ecu al.-, s it o" O c J. i ie' e- i cIp to, ,aoi c. i Co ilfoi , nei ' y and s ,o, iio ii t ij c . bat. . 'o , fcolii',' . i ii' ,i o tli of ho po m? bpo i a n co i) i ' v. h iio o i i'il oic'c p i o ihc u 'e ln co ts e i.ae p,,) ie. -i cod tip ol'ten. c. 0('v. Itl ..n ... . ...!." e .n 1 W'lliiP n id i" I of COilH 1 fth VI. , ilpv cn'JPiie. lS'iO. JU MtlU. r..i. r.MJCOCK. Clerk. 1). a. SHERMAN, Deputy Adininisiralor's Sulc. rN purtiiance ornn oiderof the County Com t of Marlon Comity, Oiejon.n.itho. irlu mens ndmlnlbtiator ofthe iC.ateol Aichibald Ilog!i, deceased, to s,ell ilie pci-sonnl property of bald estate nt private or public sale. 1 will oa Wednesday the 25th day of June, 1890, ntten o'clock In the forenoon nt the Ankeuy fnim, ten ml'es houlh of Salem, bell nt public auction to the highest bldder.nll thepersonnl p.-oper-ty of said estate not, then alicady bold, con sisting or 1800 bend of Mieep nnd lambs, 5 head of ho,bCs,2 cons, 1 jearllug calf, 11 hogs, fanning implements, household In. inline, etc, Ten.i : All bums of Slonud under, cash iu hand. AbivoMO, ea liorcppiuved note atfoiti' moinlH, nndelsht percent Inter et. The I ight is rt"ct v ed to reject any bid or nolcolloml. J. C. NEEDIIA.M, Admluiriiratorof the estate of dvv Archibald Hogg, Deed. C-13 Dissolution Notice. NOTICE is hei coy given thntlho pnrt ncishlp heretofoio existing between the undi'rslgued under the II m nnme of llnrllett V. Culteilin, nt htilem Oiesou, Is this tiny dissolved by mutuitl consent. W. VV.Ittttleit retiring fiom l.iu tlrm S. 11. Ciitterlitln A iton will continue ln business at tho old stnnd W. V. IJAltri.E'lT. 0.lWit-w B. 11. UA'rrUULIN. Atlminislnilof's Sale. "VTOTIOI'i" he ebvt,lcnihntpui-unn.to X t.ioo utvoi too lloa Coua'j t ouit of ihuhtnio of Oi ,on .or 11 e couatv of Miulo'i, il; v Hindu an ea,eicdon llio ll'th day of May, ' cuiouc.lii ;andtl ctting tlie undeisigoci iiilmliil-i 1 1 tor of ihu es tate of IVU'i' fr-clinibath, dveeaced to sell the lands lii'ielnmici de ci ed I w'll on i.ie 2l.li d.iv of J, in, ls0, pi 1 o'clc'c i. i. ot wild tl'y, ni ho t'ooi of theeoe l ho o L. moeiiv oi Ri lent m s-iut county, belli piib'iciun' otiioihe h.j e't bliUloi'iO ct l lu limit , t ie lolloni ig tltweilbcil lriu' i nil piein es oelongiu? o Mildo tatoot l'c.er bch . o. th, I'eccn d, to wil: A ce lain tract of 1s a n mipil in tl'e County nf Mailou, ui'il btntoof O rou, nml kuowur nl ileiguat(Hl ot tho xiirveia mil p'ats tif tbf Unlttil Slates, a Hip ror, lia'f ut tin. 'arc rUtui No. -J, In lot rsbip 're iu." . of t,q , oue Most of t'lo W.llatf ,o me t'lau: -.c claim cuntaiDltis W))..7 asios lino o bt'lnvilio ilK'otiO'j No CTS irtl f te rd tlio tlout Inn aot bi o' 1 1 .1 e r ce l,. bovti'icr, tin. e,.'n j nlileli ia ln t e vve.t e dt t ("ml r'a n No. '1, turn j '. 1 eatlicu i. u. In M-" . ll 0, IoIIohb low I 1 i u 1 1 I co.ucr o'bjld c in '., buiilU on bjUl un i io tau u the said HtiutU hue of lul i tbenre cast ou nalil ion i 1 ii . ttniiU'e nurlb 10 ol clia r-s t j ' in i aldc'aluiNo 4J, tUeuic vret.. 1, i , luo plate of bealuutds A'.o i.sk tbat tiact bonudtil bv li?; life of sjltl claim o. I '7 i'il t t till) llOit I t'f.t OlUtH', Ui'l.'J It" i I W.M I'lia.t s t tlie tinuu ' of , i bt'f pai.. utim ea t oil 'it tu i clialun lUfjcc uoitu 80 il c ,aij. In t t a Pueo'mhiciriai llieuie t.t IT r I " to tlie ii are of lx"iuulti. ioutlulu .4 Tt tut). a or I a. v li It'll ulu a.t luvjtlnue.' tiait vv oouvevil by Cue mM tlet'WMul r b ,.6, . Von ii ) bc'iiarlMt'li, to Wcuifl I I bv ilwd iHai.Hgtl Ic the nth dav of IV i 1 '.a'U rwt'rv.Mt Mrn'i u)i ',un p "J I 1 o' ..'III the iti,-u. of tlrvda of ..on ooumj bu uf 0,f iu. i'i ii, In ul i iSOhtlav- o-lny 1NW. JUIl.V I'llliVC i Adui n'M i of he c uteof Peu. Kt iir- IUH'il l'0" Hl, : w 1 i XT J ' 11 1 nimr 1 Ul I IAIUI l-jnil ? lU.l V) ll ( HOI luvllUr (''' JJUlll V 8AI.EM OHKUON. rreaictent Vice President Cu.uler WM. N. wnui1 . UK. J. ItBYNOUDS, JOHN MOIH, . i GENERAL BANKING. uuMuium wi-iii-u, EicnanMOU IMrtland. H.in Krauelseo, New .Vork. Londou aud Hong Koug boughl and aold. Hiale. Couaty and Ctiy warrant bought. hVrmeni are rortttall) luvlteU to ueiHMit nd tranwet butlue with ti. Uberat advance made on wheat, wool, hop and other property at nMwouivDioi.awi. iQaurance on aucti e- cuniy n,H) obtained at the bunk tn moat reluble coiupanlea. JOHN HUGHES, Dealer in Groceries, ratals, Oils land Window Glass, Wall Fn- nnr nntl llnrdor. Artists' JJla- fprinls. Lime. Hair. Nails and NEW ADATCKTISESIENTS. Proposals for Bids for Sale of Norlli Salem School Building. Scaled bids will bo received nt the ofllco of the school clerk, ail Commercial street, Salem, Oregon, until June 21,1890, for the old school building nt North Salem, now occupied for school purposes, to be re moved irom the premises by tliepurcheser on or before Julv 15, 1W0. lllds will be opened nt my offlce nt 2 o'clock p.m., June 21, 1SP0 The Hoard reserves the right to relect nny nnd nil bids. Done by tho board ofdn-ectors of school Dlst. No. 21. This 27lh dny or May, IsiU V. II. SIMPSON, School Clerk. Union Pacific R. R. Company "OVEP.L.AND ROUTE." iTains for the east leave I'ortlnndnt 7.00 am nnd 9-00 pm dntly. Tic cts to nnd Iron principal points In the United btotcs Dir ada nnd Europe. Elegant New Dicing Cars. PULLMAN PALACE -SLEEPERS. Free Family Bleeping Cnrs run through on Express trains to Omnhn, Council MuITs and Kansas City without change Connectlonsnt Tortlnnd for.Snn Frnncls co nnd Puget Sound points. For lurthcr particulars address any agent ofthe company or I. W.lEE.G. 1'. A. C. S. MELLEN, General Trallle Manager Boise & Manning ngeuts C8 Court street, Salem, Oregon. THE YAOUlNA ROUTE. OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD i nti Oregon Development company's steamship line. 225 miles shorter, 20 hours less time thnn by any othci loute. First clnss through passenger nnd freight line from Portland and nil points in the Wit laraette v allev to nnd from Snu Francisco TIME SCHEDULE, (Except Sundays). Leave Amany 10 I'M Leave Corvallis 1:10 PM Arrlvo Yaquina 530PM Leave Yaquina ........ 6:45 A M Leave Corvallis 10:35AM Arrlv o Albany 11:10 A M O. .fc C. trains connect nt Albany and Corvallis. The above trains connect nt YAQUINA with tho Oregon Development Co's Line vfl Stenriishlns between "inniilnn nnd Knn Kianclsco. 1 1,1. Mi DuiiiJ. STKAMKK.S. FK05I YAQUINA Fnrnllon April 23 Willamette Valley Sloy 4 l'anillon " 9 Willamette Valley, " II Farallon " 20 8TEAMKRS. KKOM SAN FHANCISC0 Willamette Vi.llcy April 28 Famllon Mny 5 Wlhnmctte Valley " 9 Fnrnllon " 14 Willamette Valley " 20 This company reserves the right to change sailing dates without notice. N. IJ. Passengers from Portland nnd all Willamette Valley points can make close connection with the trains of the YAOUINA IIOUTE at Albany orCoivnllls and if destined to sin Irmcisco, should in range to arrl eat "taqtium tlie evening before date of sailing Passenger .mil I'i eight l'.ates Alwiys the Lowest. Foi Information apply to Messrs, HL'LMAN A Co., Freight and Ticket Agent- 200 nnd 202 l'iont st.. Portland, Or. oi to C. C. HOGUL', Ac't Gcu'l Frt. A Pass. Agt., Oregon Pacific R. It. Co., Corvallis, Or C H. 1IASWELL, Jr. Gcn'i Frt; & Puss. Agt. Oregon Deelopment Co., J01 Montgomery St.; Snn Francisco, Cnl The Oiegon Pacific steamboats on the Willninettto river division will leave Port land, south-bound, Monday, Wednesday and Friday ett 0 a. m, arrive nt Corvnllls Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 3.20 p. in. Leave CorvalllF, noith-bound, Monday, Wednesday nnd Friday nt 8 a. m, Anivont Portland, Tuesday, Thursday nndSatmdny nt.l'.Wp in. On Monday, Wednesday nnd Friday both north and south-bound boats He over night at iSnlem, leaving there nt 6 n. m. C. C. HOGUE, Ast. G. F. nnd P. Agent. Oregon R. R. Company Line. (Limited.) O. N. SCOTT, RECEIVER. Tickets for nny point on this line for snie at the depot, foot of Jefferson btreot.and t the United cairage and baggage Transfer company's olllce. corner Second nnd Hue btieets. Commutation Tickets at 2 cents per mile. General offices northwest corner First and Pine streets, Portland. EAST HIDE From Portland Silver-Coburg ton nc mall Toward 1'artland Port'ndPort'd mall I"xp Stations, I.V l'-l 4 00 5 09 700 I.V AM Alt P-1 Alv.lM 8 00 Portl'ndSPCo .'! I 10 45 9 o..Hny's Lauding. 2 38 10 60 Voodburn 1 10 11 '7 Sllverton . 12 20 5 07 Urownsville 7 40 SO coburg B 00 0 45 S 41) 730 WKST SIDK. Alrlle mail Portland mall L.V AM Alt I'M 7 45 .Portland rAWV. 4 Xi 10 15 Dtintleo Junction 2 05 2tt bherldan . 10 27 1 111 Dallas 8 22 165 Monmouth "MS 555 Allllo (i45 l-3wly Tlie Salem Cannery Will bo In the market for nil canning va rieties of Cherries, Black Raspberries ami Blackberries Alter June 15th. 0:i-3wttw THB IWJiVffl-MMIi RUNS Fust trains with I'ullmnu Vestibule Drawing room sleeper, dining cars and coaches of latent denign, between Chicago nud Milwaukee and bl, Va nnd Minne apolis. dniwlng room sleepers, dining oars and icoachen of IntMt det-lgn. helv eeu Chlcttgo "na Milwaukee and AslilandnudDulutli. ' 'I'h.onxU Pullman etlbule drawing mi i irtiins whu ruiimau veUDiuea dntwtug room sleepers, dining cars and roomitndcolonUt bleeiten via the North. i e.n Pacific railroad between Chicago and i Portland. Oi. Convenient trains to and from Knstitrn. I We.em, Northern nnd centrul Wlfcon- i l" liluu, nrrordlngunequuled service to Rnd iW'ii Waukeha Pond du Lac, Oah- I kcb, Ncouitli. Mene.hn, Chippewa Full. wit viaire, uuuvy, n lk, BUU ironwooa u,nT?ek,",ik,,s sr -.. time table Hudothsr Information, apnir tuageuu anywhere In the I'nltSlbtatN orCunada. H. It AlNSUli Oen I Mgr , Milwaukee, VI. ' J.M.HANImi. .,. Oen'l'rramcMgr St Paul Jl c. lLvntOW, ' Trafflo Mgr . Milwaukee, wu. Lotl- Kckutiin Ajtan'l Vu-r and Tkt Agu. Mllwau- kw, M'la. -u FOURTH OF ni'ADQCAirrr.ii.s fou Flags, Firecrackers, Bombs Roman Candles, Ut- Double Heads, Whistling Bombs, Iwlll Pi" Wheels, Sky Rockets Y SSS Japencse Laterns Torpedoes, '"j Etc., Etc. Best Stock in City of RIFLES, SHOT GUXS, REVOLVERS, IJitse Bal's, Hammocks, Croquet, Ammunition all kinds. Brooks & Harritt, No. 9-4 State Street, Salem, Oregon. $10,000 $10,000 Kor Sale Ten Thousand Dollars -worth of- Fancy and Staple Groceries. For pi Ices and WELLER 201 Commercial St. BSyGoods delivered free to all parts of the city."a SALEM TIE CAPITOL CITY OF OREGON WILL CELEBRATE JULY 4th. Grandest Celebration Ever Held in the Valley. o Oration, by Rev. C, C. Stratton, of California, Reading Declaration, by W. J, D'Arcy, of Salem. Singing of National Hymns, by 150 Trained Voices. Seven Bands have been engaged, as follews: ALBANY BRASS BAND, INDEPENDENCE BRANS BAND, SILVERTON BRASS BAND, STAYTON BRASS BAND, DALLAS BRASS BAND, CHEMAWA' BRASS BAND, SALEM BRASS BANC Fire Departments throughout tlie State will participate in grand En cine aud Hose contests for prizes. Bicycle contest for prizes. Base Bal'i match game, for prizes. Grand Baud contest ln the eveniug for prizes; liivo or more bands to enter.) Aside from above, there u ill be innumerable other attractions, such as visiting the State Institution'., riding ou the now Electric railroad, fool races, &c, &c. Many surrounding cities have nlnntdy decided to join us, and from present indications there will be at least 50,000 people present. Rates reduced on railroad aud steamboat line-. Salem Will be Joined by the Entire Willamette Valley July the 4th.. -o- Watch For The Program. JULY GOODS, term) enquire of -O- -O- BROS., i n