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WjrfTji rFr THE CAPITAL JOURNAL s A "Wild Ride Driver 1'rlce nnd Assistant Foremnn "Welch, of the Capitals, bnd 11 mighty risky ildo to Inst night's fire, but tljey held to their places with thetruo grit neees- When tlio liorecs rushed to their places nl tiie tongtto of the engine nnd Trice mounted his seat, the trigger winch holds up the hut ness when not in use, failed to work on the off side TEUM8 OF BUBsUMITION. Daily by mall per year. .. 19 00 A'UIIJ- ujf limit inik uiuuiui .- wv . ... . ,, Weekly by mall per year, 1 03 ' Bary for such positions. 3-If not paid n advnnee the orico charged Tor the Wkkklt Jounjf av -will bo tU0 per year. If paper are tiol dellcied promptly notify the ofllcc. FltKE DELIVERY BY CAItMElt. Dally for single week, 15 cu Dally for two weeks, - 2j cK Tin It Ytr mnHtb rv ft tt Collections wll'l bo"madoon 1st and 15tbinutl mi.V the idyll harness fell into of moutb. Subscribers will please leave nluce. This left lln riiivcr without Till Jick money forcarrlers at nouso or wiicieon la the latter if lie attempted lo limit awny n lot ol lumber, r.lloged to be thepiopcrly of Remington, which had Honied onto Miller's farm tuir- ing thullood. The action was com 1 meiiced for the purpose of pulling Miller under bonds lo keep the peace and caino up for hearing be 1 fore Justice of the Peace Ooodel! tills afternoon nt one o'clock. . The examination is now in progress and the end cannot be given in tills ibue. .Judge Murphy Is defending 1 and 1. J I. D'Arcy prosecuting. most us inn length, Inn split cioi-v Dealers in Groceries, CrOCIUM-y, lug from the leftside ne.ii the point Incoimw.atioxs. In .he M.V- GlaSSWare, Paints, Oi's, Varnishes, i t0 tlie rteM iJc furtlier back. Hut ehiry -f stale's olllce to-day articles Brushes. WindoWglaSS. EtC. Solo ll Wus no timc l0 wu,- Tl,c """ ' l'nor.Uliii were filed by the A V C T IP "tis wuj gut Into plueoJwciuiekiO s I t Angeles Improvement com- Agents ior tpicure lea ana big , possU)(i aiKl nwiiy lllcy weilt ll)0(p.my, wiih.i. c. Boyd, ivan c. .engine steering t lie hoies in-1 lurry, Jo'oph Waddell and V. II. ItKATUNKD To HIIOOT.N Miller, who reides near Woodburn, was arrested yesterday by Deputy SlierifTWrightman, on a warrant from Justice Ooodell's court. The nre of yellow fir. the creator numbor Inforniatlon, sworn to by D. C. being from CO to 05 feet loiig nnd 10 Remington, licenses him of threat- to 14 luetics In diumetcr nt the topi cinngon tlicuth of June to shoot i or small end. They nre cut from old Looks Likk Business A large raft of the piling for the big bridge arrived down the river a little after ono o'clock tills afternoon. They Greac Offer! ; rUUKIH Ul-JULY GOODS vdSZ24 Is delivered, bo ai to cause no deliyn collections. TlIK EVKNINQ CAPITAL JoCItNAl. rcsiv larly receives the afternoon associated press dliprtcbcs. SOME COMING EVENTS. July i. Grnndcst celebration In Oregon at Salem. GILBERT & PATTERSON power on the bits and the hnr-es were plunging furiously when I'V.nl. Welch discovoied the double and jumped to the oil hole's liead to hold him. He hung to them, but they swung to one side, throwing him against the wall and sulking the point oftheeuliie tongue against a studding, splitting the lonjuc ul- Can Baking Powder. Baseuali. iNTEKiiSTS.-Thc ex hilarating game of baseball has been somewhat neglected in Salem of late years, but the growing Illicit st In it throughout tin country It. s again taken hold here and the prM- stead of the reverse, Hist on one Mde of the sliret nnd then the o titer, .lie slivers of the tongue coining togeth er now and then with a eiack lhe a gunshot and the boys wondering whether they weie not about to be ilung ln(o upper air eyeiy niomeui. They received the woist hoist 1 11 pect now is foi an exciting season o sport in that Hue. The new club crossing the street rail way track H just organized, which is under the Summer street, nnd it is thought management of Jay t Smith, lis there should be some llx.iiies made Count is", iucorpoiiitois object, building and equipping stieet ra.l way and telephone lines, and an elcrtriclLjht plant in Tort Angeles, Wash., and other places in Oiegon and Washington; capital stock, foO.COO; principal o.'Iiee, I'otllnnd. Also by the South Bend Iainibeiing growth t mbcr and no "sapling" among them. Mr. McCoy, the re ceiver of material, has examined them and pronounced them O. K. I'rescott & Veness are to furnish S00 cf these nnd about 800 will be need ed altogether. The big pile driver alsa arrived from Albany nt.'l o'clock this afternoon in tow of the X. S. Bentley and it is supposed the work of setting the piles will commence next Monday. O.s Hand as I'suai.. A large crowd oi Salem people, ladies and gcutlemen, boarded the afternoon train and are present at the exer cises of the Cliemawa Indian school, four miles north. The Jouunal has 11 leporter there who will give a full account of the cnteitaiunicnt to-morrow afternoon. fillmE3Sn 1 JITlllHJffi $li(l) PIANO for $ 25, Up iglit brand. ftiOlt PIANO In fine order Jriitf. ENORMOUS BARGAINS 011 the Celebrated COLUY Pianos font few weeks only 2"0 ORGANS, the finest in the world, for $!() WHO ORGANS for00. ..V) ORGANS for $70. Buy now nnd save money. Cash or installments. Bargains iu all kinds of music goods at EASTON CALL OH WHITE. lu.idge Block, EVE Commercial St. .in lBim"nmi!1,ul Lmw:mrm" " mu in a ijt ah ruts ron . Flags, Firecrackers Roman Candles, Whistling Bombs, Sky Rockets Torpedoes, 1 vSaSSSSr Bombs 1 Doub!e Heads, Pin Wheels, Japenese Laterns Eic, Etc, Lest Stock iu City of BTFIiES, SnOT GUXS, REVOLVEBs Rase Bal's, Hammocks, Croquet, Ammunition all .', Brooks & Harritt, No. 94 State Street, Salem, Orecm $10,000 $10,000 procured grounds from the Oie.u.i T.und company, two blocks east of Dr. Miulhorn's residence in High land addition, close to the sheet car line, and these grounds are now be ing enclosed with a 12-foot plank fence; are to be leveled ol'as smooth as n floor; provided with a grand stand nnd made, under tiie direc tion of Mr. Smith and Captain Roggs, the most convenient and pleasant -grounds in the state. It is expected they will be all ready by next Tuesday. Mr. Smith Is just back from Portlnd, where he 1 purchased uniforms and made 11 r-J rnugements with the "Famous" I nine of that city to play with "boys" hero the -St ti of July. along the track so that vehicles can cros without having to climb ove" high rails. eampraiy, with Geo. W. M.:rh, George Leonard and incorporators; capital principal olllce, Eugene City. A Small Bi.a.i:. At II:- u lai night the shrill tone of the ii re hell called out the fire department to put out a small lire inn shed u-cd for a barn by A. Rradsliaw on the corner of Summer and Chenieketn streets. Tiie shed was burned down but the lire was prevented) from further damage ny Capital I engine's hoe attached to a hydrant i on the corner of Winter and Che-' meketa streets. The engines were I both at the lire in good time buf! bin 'were of no use, as Iheie was no n ' w-i tcr for them in that locality. tho meantime the Salem go to McMinnville and games Saturday nnd Sunday next, the McMinnville club to play return gnmes here tho following Saturday and Sunday. An admission fee of "5 cents to cover expenses will be charged to the newgrouuds and no doubt Salem people will have sufficient local pride to turn out and encourage the club by tliMr at tendnuce. Asnlready stated in the Jo. p.nal this is the starting point of a state league nnd Salem may cee club will' This fact play two the irreat is strongly need of some measures to bo taken lor upplying that part of the city witli cisterns for die pur-po-e. Tlicio me some of the line est roldeiKC3 in the city in thin locality, and if Mill cretk should be iu such a condition as not to be ucissinlo to an engine, the lino liast Salem school building would belli n similar holplc.s condition !n casoof 11 lire. The facts are of moment Btillleicnl to be considered, and tosuggv'stat least that un-aiiii's le taken to remedy thin debet In several exeltng games before the season is over. The uniform of the Salem's splendid lire department. Salem club will be wldte, with ' brown stockings, a brown stripe on Goon Ni:vn. - The ' legraphic the outside of the pants legs, n columns of the Oregonian contains browu belt aud brown trimmim.'s the Information from Fairliaven, Moms Cap.i: Ni;i:pi:i).. -Young America is beginning to ventilate patriotic ciitluiMasm tlirough tiie medium of the Chinese bomb aud skyrocket, and if a little more caie i not e.;eicised in Siring tlicm oil' lliere Is likely lo be some damage done. Last evening a parcel of boysweie engaged in tiie pastime on Slate ilrcct and were the cause of frlglitening several hordes so that 1 only thegieatet ere pieveuled u Runaway, shooting lire-cracker-, I bombs and .skyrocket", it faeeuis to I the writer, should not be allowed on ! I tin: in du streets except on the 4th of .inly, when all expect it aud are , , on the lookout for it. ., Finj: PnooPAM. At tho band ! concert iu Willsou avenue, nn- Inounccd iu yesterday's Jouilval, wiiicli will take place this evening, the following pioiam will be icn- dered: March, R. . D. W. Jl. TIioiii.m ; overiti.'e, Impromptu 1 1 Dallby; scliotlNclie, M'Ginty's Fus. Love -Thorn ; wall.: Peltu ; med- ! ly. I Owe ?10 beiazl ; overture, Kuchaiitiice Dalby ; march, Na liaut Thomas. Klcclric lights have been placed ".i tiie liand stand and l hero will be no tumble hereaf ter to the players in keeping track of (heir notes. Not C'omi'Lktk. The program for the Fourth of July celebration, as published, is not complete aud will have o be corrected by the mjm'ttee" before it can be au nutinc.d with authority. Early next week, all arrangements will be l'hioch Have completed and then the full and cor-1 stock, ..l)0.i; r'l pio?rum will be given out. Ri:irci:i I5ATi:.--Tlie Southern J Par ilic will furi)ih tickets lo Port land to-morrow and ne.;tday, good for return Monday, at icdiiced laies for the purpo e of inducing peisons to attend the .'list championship gam j of baseball between the Ta , comas and Portlands Sunday afternoon. Fon Liki:. Clinton Pennington, whoe sentence was recently com muled bj Governor Pennoyer from hanging lo impri&oument fur lire, w.is biought to his future home, tin Iienileiiliary, ye-iterdny. JJ I- ctlnn was the murder of Chas. R..leomli at Raker City Iu May l&S!). ri:i:so.NAL mention. S. . CATTEH LI X. V. T. RIGD0K. W. E. CAITEBLIX. catterlin, rigdon & co., Real Estate We now have for for sale on easy terms the most desirable Farms and City property. The celebrated Ankony tract, comprising over -1,030 acres of the finest grain, fruit and imture land in tho Willamette valley has been surveyed into small tracts to suit puichafcer.-. You need not buy of us. Wo will send you direct to the owner of any land we have for sale, and you can make your own bargain. For Sale- 1 Ten 1 hoiasand Dollars 1 --worth of- Fancy and Stapie Groceries, For pi ices and term- onquiie of Ji.d Aiken went aflci'iioou. to Portland this Mr. Hugh Hirrison, of Jefferson, wa n visitor in Salem over night. (1113 Hirscli was a passenger for Portland 011 the morning train with bU"iiiow iu Ills weather eye. Rev. I). R. Cray supeiintendent or the school for the blind, look the monflng train for Poiiland. TAILORING E. SCHOETTLE, 272 Commercial .street, merchant tailor. The fines suits to order at the lowest prices. A perfect fit guar anteed. Repairing and cleaning done. The only first class tailoring es tablishment in tiie city. Ax Explanation. All membeis of the board of trade should pay their dues to the elected sxcietary, who alone is authorized to receipt you for the same, respectfully yours, Jacob L. Mitchell, becie nry. C.'2-Vlt. REED'S OPERA H0JSE, Friday.-July 4. 1890. oy A Comedy society diiMnu, s.ilem's nt t .ileu t i bo ',lvea eutltlnd, CitANOix All the way oil tho Southern P.icillc will soon around the cup, which will be very j Wash., that a big railroad deal Iwk bj provided with mail catchers, a handsome. l taken place whereby the Fairliaven . ,t Southern railroad with all ii IticiHT and Wnoxo WAYU.-The rights and franchises, including the tikingof theceiibtisisau important norliieru division which connects with the Canadian Pacidc at New Westmiuster, has been transferred lo the Creat Northern Railway coin pany, and that under the contract, Falrhaveu is to he positively the lei minus of the (heat Northern system on tho Pacific coast Iroin which all other lines sliall radii.lo. This was good news to Slate Tie. s urer Webb and .John G. Wright, of this city, who, with .). M. Ro-enberg, have lecently pur chared large real estatj interests light around Fairliaven. The e gentlemen mount much on lea!1 work. It is a work in which the pride of every locality is touched, and people generally are very anx ious and wntchlul about it. Each enumerator is a resident of the dis trict allotted him or of its immedi ate vicinity, and has n natural pride, asldo from his oath of office, in do ing the work thoroughly nnd mak ing as good showing as possible. This thought should beget n desire to render them all the assistance possiblo instead of abusing them nnd throwing out iiiblnuntions ngaiust them. A ca.o in point is the enumeration of Salem precinct, estate speculation, but it m'uiiis they There is no more conscientious man used good judgment in plautlnga In the community than Mr. Raker, Hltlo wealth oil Relllngliam bay. and if in tho finitj power of human-r'n-'ronio three live lowns on tiie Ity, ho has escaped sonic persons in j hay Fall haven, Sehoine and his rotiuds, it has uot been through Whatcom and tlieeo men have Intent or willful carelessness, and It ' properly clow lo e..ch of them. It is the duly ot tho-o persons to go lo . is pleasing to note their good luck. him nnd report themselves. He' " has his oftlco at Dearborn's book store' ln:i on tiii: Road. -Ceo. (i. and will bo most happy to list any ' Riugliam, of this city, dhhlet al and nil persons not down o.i his 10- torney elect, wo awakened at '2 turns. Jlo lias not ceased his labors o'clock this nior.ilng by a me- cnger In this line, but lias been sending In fmni McMinnville, who biought daily reports regularly and will con- the sad mtelligenco that Mr. il's i to through train will only stop at county-1 eats and crossings nfter .1 uly 1st. The only stops be ween here and Poiiland will be Woodburn and Oiegon City. Another rumor is out to tho effect thr.t a' local (rain is to be put on between Albany and I'orllflllll lo.'ivimr I In. (V.Mvwr .ilno. -..-........, ........ 0 ... .r...... 1,. u son iii o oc' ck in tne morning and tho i latter at 0 in the evening, but the nents he.e know nothing about it and i mie say it is the "bralienieu's lime t..b:e." .tldge It. P. Roise returned from 'bany this afternoon, having nl i rcdy cleared ihe circuit court docket of Linn county. stations! Dr- W- llf 1Jyrd took U,u "'V'1" noon irain ior l'oitinnti. womu r it lie was on the same sort of niK-iou . s the other doctor? Viruil Peringer left last evening fo'-Grant's Pass iu Southern Ore gon, where lie has been tendered rt position as bookkeeper. Missl'rankie Richardson, daugh ter of Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Richuid- dep.irb'd yesterday for a viit among friends in Seattle. Lor.T Wo l bii'iiry robe, be tween the residence of F. N. Gilbeit and the Cuugipgationnl church. Finder please return to office of Gilbert Rros. and receive reward. "THE PLANTER'S WIFE." The i.i'lov.'ns welt laiowii dpodIo will trhc p i: X.i . hit. Ml lliis, Mr. Ha cn,r W. 'lo il, J M. Keene, 11. V. .'Icje sWm On .ainiiulHoiTce Willi . Tlieio will be cU .aut wnuliobr nnd duboiiueht 150 seltluss. Scats on sale at Ucai boi u Ul Comniercial St. Cay-Goods delivered free to all parts- of the city.-j ALEM The liest hijjlit. l nat is wiiat we want on subject, and twoaic electric li makea store at night just as bri as day. This is impoitant in se lecting clothes, and you get the ben efit of it at Conrad's. A Salem Cannery ight. V Wnl bo In tho market for all canning va rieties of Ntitire. HOLDKIts of city wn.rnnti mo hereby uotilled thnt theie nre funds in the tiea-uiiy applicable to tho payment of i'l win rants endoiscd befo.o Nov 2.M, 1SS0. Inteiet ou thesae willeea o iroin tho date of this entice. i: J SWAKFOHD, 0:1 lw City Trea niter tlnuo to do so until the work Is com pleted. It is easy to borrow glory by saying that a great number have been foutul who liavo not been list ed, without giving names or nddri-' siininier visit. es, but tills is not tho rltdit snlrlt In 'i'd Hm ' sou which to Help the cause along. Ttioo enunieratora aro Just as good citizens and as anxious for the til 1 1 father, W. II. R'tigliatn, had died tho previous evening on the rojal be tween his homo at McMinnville and tho coast, lo w hlch ho was going for Mr. R. aceompaii er immediately lo ins out iiouie now iu mourning. The deceased came lo Yamhill county from WiM'oiihln iu IN":! and On Pi,i:AbA.T RusiNti- s.-Yctei-day evening County Cleric Rabcock i-sued a marriage license lo Dr. C. M. Cattwright, of this ciiy, and Miss Flo.ence Ryruc, recently of C.illfornia. Tho doctor met ills In tended bride at the overland tivin this morning and accompanied her ti Pont, mi, where they will be married to-moirow noon by Chief .nistlco Tlinye", of the supieiuo court. Wlillo the doctor follows the homeopathic theory iu medicine, it is safe In assume lie wi'l ho willing to take love according I the old al-lopathiutchonl, Routjuirr eu'.ng at or Am . i". S o'clock Prof. This Puiviu Several of Salem's people have been over to Monmouth tiiis week attending Ihe commencement exer- j cises of the Normal college. j Mr. E. A. Downing, who went to 1 the Santiuiu country in the foothills ' for the benefit of his lica'th some months ago, has leturncd to the the city showing a marked change for tho Uetljr. Ho looks stout and hearty and says ho is fully prepared to rest'ino tho active labors of his profession. Mrs. A, I. Royers, of Oakland, CM!., and tho Stone, of San 1 at the home of Mr, aud Mis. Den nis, on Commercial slrejt. The last two ladles will leave for the Sound country Sunday morning and from there go I Alaska. They will ak-o vlit the Yellowstone park befoio ic- JOHN HUGHES, Dealer in Groceries, Taints, Oils and Window Glass, Wall Pa per and Dortler, Artists' Ma terials, Lime, Hair. Nails and Shingles, Hay, Feed and Fence Posts, Grass Seeds, Etc, ni:w Aivi:itTisi:.Mi:vT. Cherries, Black Raspberries and Blackberries After June 15th. b:-3wdw ES2 L BERNARDI, SINGERSEWING MACHINE Office 181 Commercial St. All styles of tlio FainousSlngercou'.lnnt ly on liiiud; nlso tcpnlrs nud needles for nil kinds of machine. BURT CASE, Agent. mate good of Saloin as tlio avoni'to 'Mn cm Ifo lield a lilgh place In citizen aud can be depended upon ; Ihe enteeni of all who oame iu eon to do tho rl'dit thing, hut they nroj hiet with him. lie was in tho lain human and liable t mistakes. Put I 'mt trade some yours at MoMlnti them on tho right track when you , vllle, and later up Ion hhoit llmo can, but do not heavo dornloks at', i the ftiruiimo and undeital; them or nut tttumbllnu- blocks in Mug otisliitw. Ho was a uood man 3 dek-aliouofsln-ieiN , i i the basement of the M. K. church "m,,K no,llu- for a reliears.d for the Fourth. Any Tlio Hon. Dan'l (iaiduer aud ids otliots who can sing aie invit-d and sou-ln-law, Mr. Tho. lilundell, bolti your pn-beiu-j is gteatly deiir'd at of Sioux county, Iowa, and former Ihe eliuieh this eonlu This Is no , acquaintances of tho liilvntosclien'.e, bum patriotiu fee1 iug to be commended in thn-e who have, and au nidliij in tho oiToit lo m. ke the giatidest celebr. t.ou iu Salem ili.s year that tho NVill.v nidi wlley has ever known. In U. pii)eu,, nuilei-S.eincr.t i:i(i.-.er. ofnlt Iclnd i. Utf pilce-niuKJOOll WOUK. ISMs on rniin-nrts of nil kinds made on hlioit nolli-e. 0:27-lm io junior .,tK.:-ORr Unni P 1 1 1 kv, k. n v . man, mo in the city, on a tour LmJj VVQIIL vUlUilllli of in-p -ctiou of the l'acitle No-th- 'wtst. Thus far the-o gentlemen . llN'?tlc! ',n,-ertea for onk ci:.t pek .,,,.., , i . , , WOHl) KACll l.Nsr.Hl'ION. No niHer. think Salem is superior to any placo ,ls0tueiu lllseilw, ,n lN Mmn for l0,s Ihey have K'en, and if they con-, umn twenty-tlvo cents elude to locate among us the capital . their way. aud cUlron iu all up-ets; wu u promiiiunt l-'tvemuhon and ono of i he airomost In all public entornriMi. Ho was about HO ye .ra old. The e. act oauo of his sudden (loath is not known hutuni pioc-unl, Btuamno a lUxoit.-tleo. W. Cook, a rather notorious lmid can', u hftir-bived Indian, was anvsted last evening by Policeman Mlnto aud placet! In J,dl, on complaint tif j.ouw cnautne, an Indian aWi. . Cuamui i, Manai.i:.u:i. -who wllh lilt family has rooms In With this week'i, Ustio tho Oregon tho old court houbo, charging him I City KulerprUo ehaiiKw haudu, K. wmiuiniMiigiiiia ineiaiier'Hiooin M. Itutids rutirlinr am! Clin.. Mo- Wooi.kx Mi i.i. Sioiti;. A now stoio Is to bo opened up iu tlio city for the sale of tho product of tho Vhniiuw lay woolen mill. Heady mado suits, suits made to order, blanket, tlauiicN and gents' fur lUhhliig goodt, will tie handled. fUH'itHary Conhow's odlco will bo hold at tho store liihtcod of at the mill as huiotnfnru. unUHieaiiug tliuren-oiii a niwr be longing to another mm. who left 1 1 In Chantilu'a care. A preliminary Information was rtlwl njrulnst Cook in Itecorder Coun's couit this ino.n lug nnd on examination held P. II. D'Arcy aellug Iu Mr. llluahum'H dorendlug. Arter hearing the le. Umony Judge Conn concluded there won Bunlclent evideueo and clroum nUvutlal proof to warruut tho bind ing over of Cook to awidt tlio tuition of the Bwnd Jury In October. Tho muount of Ull was llxed at t-900, wlilch he thlnkuhu ran procure. Nkw ItKiMiiM Scitoot.. The nrohlleol, Hoboit it Morally, have ! conipMed the plans and spueiHc I tioiu of the Stal - Iteform kchool Willi a full front view of tlio build- Ilia as it will Itkik when completed. ivm taking tiie hond of tiioeo.umu The pielutv inou fxhihition at Dour- city will bodecliledly tlio gainer. .mi. j. r. wienurg, ot Astoria, is in the city, aud lias concluded to make Salem ids future homo. Willie hero lie discovered an old time friend whom ho had not ccn for sevenlceu years, and who is no les u p?rou than the Hon. Win. Howard Pholpi. Mr. Vieburg has tried Astoria r year, nud spenl iw mucli time iu batdjrn Oiegon, but says ho believe Salem to be better in all rosools than any placo lie has come in cautact wllh. j nt)U llK'.KNAl' Sl'ltlXUS. ThOlO Is n I I IMity hell"? made up lo ti.irt for t io i:cn.iiitn not k,hih nei vituiday. ami tlio.v Is i-ooui ior ojo iron poi-Min. A-ipIv nt Joi csai. ollU-e. il5 i.i.e ior wuml .1 ). AArAXTKU. WoikiU dnsMiwkliiBby n lady ofevKuems?. Aliply MusLou Qimne, Ht lirt Wi.ilei-' eel. IOlt SAl.ll. Trii.n, w Hiul calf Hint 1 inoi.-liif niMohlue. AIi-ohu M) u-re firm. Llill on 01 (U.i-is 'f c. Jury, Hot HI, is -lent .lOlt s. I.K. tine lioio riuI two lots In Iiuinlrt'ofW. 11. Sliujv. V Son Hi .alem Mn. ii ico we. Syle is the TliitiR. People may stunir at stylo all they like, but no one, young or old, as publisher and proprloior, with ImruV UoUUiio for tho benellt of1 wms togodtxod iii an ouilnud' Keelor H. (iabbert a-fcintant wl.tor. tho Uys who may think of making NU manner. Whether It lw lntl Mr. Hands has lHeu amithltil wmk- it tho.r homo. g,0VUH lioor 8llU whatever the feea' er tho (Kut thtvo yoiiri aud liu xlv en Orvuun City n good weekly lupw. That Held is contduntly improving and tho new mnuugument alroMtly gives ovldeuoo that It lutouds to nt ItMutt keep up with tho procoMluu. Luwr. A htnall black puna ihiu luinlug nlKHtt $18 In ourrouey and win, IwtwiHin North Saturn and tho HupUs! ul lurch. l'ludur will bo kuliubly rowardtid by ruttfrulug sainu to this oflleo. It Min, or grade of good, Johnson, Uoothby & Co., will glvo you the latest. lAOll SAl.K T.ib IKiuwiue iVnlt fuuu-s, 5 I 10-15 mid SO. icrca l.-Mi-..-, IhioU ItK-nttHl within I ..ille of K.tein, I'dco $35 ivr IIOIV. IVlHKANCK lli;iv. llolllnxer uulldlnv, muiu, Or, lOU UK.vr A dteimliW bulnaM offlco I1 la Intel bliHu In tow n. IiiqulroHt tliU ottlm. 2-lif FOUM).-C3inv tady letl harimibrel'ftjil John tl. Wrljhfii nw. 0e ena hnv0fcu.ue by jh.j Ins ftK lUU uo.Uh'. 1JOU I'.KXT.-Siusll lvoii, vruu o.ae new I1 fijmltHrolJ U. UHiH-te iiui Mill, two block ii ofUiw Jioiim). A iiy at hoaiv ' WIIATISA TUBULAR WELL? lie Sine to Head and (let no Other. A genuine Tubiilnr well 1- eoiwraelcd bv liuliias dow-uu thiee Inch I. on pipe, wlih no openins cM-ept top nnd bottom. No (111 tr.m pet lnnndoiilv pme wnlerenn be gotout. 'I'liliNllieoiily kind of well that worms nnd lu-.eclnc.muut set into, tlmtis r.b olntely surliu-e water proof, nud thnt Is foiecd tlirou jh the eei.ient hii-ntu to the pin o llln-jr wnter. K W positively the only kiudofwelltlint Is worth Imlidiiislu this couutry Jnmes A. Huberts, tj.ilem, (residence neiir fair ground a makes thoi-o welli. 'lerins rea-ontible 10 vears osnoil. enee. MI-lnwKm-n- THJ YAflUiNA ROUTE. OREGON IMCIF1C RAILROAD And Oregon Development comiwnv s steamship line. '2o mi'e-. shorter, 3J lioii.-, less time tluiii liv nnr c-it ,i.i ifintA Pirw, class through iiasseiiKer n irt f.-elzht lino jVoin l'ortl.iud nud nil points In the W'll Lunette valley to nnd from K'u Krauclscu TIME SCHEDULE. (Kxcept .Sundays). LenoAiDuny IsCUl'ta la o C'orvnllls 1:WPM Arrive Ynqutnn &ao 1' M Uhivo Vooulna G-l'iAJI Leave Cornllts 1085AM Arrive Alb.iuy 11:10 AM O. A C titilus connect nt Albany nnd C'orvnllls. Tim above ininis connect nt YAOUINA with the Oiegoa Develonment Cn Line Jfl-.l.i-.ishln Iv.-iw.-e i iKinlnn i-d ssn Kmncikoo. .s.il.l.',U HAIL'S. bTK.MKIIS. ritOM "A6U..VA Jnilloi), I rlitay Jnuo 2T Wlllniiie it. Vally,,TuetUy July l nnnllon. suiuUy g Will.uuette VmMv, ThurMlM)- " io rni-iillou, Tu.sdi, . " J5 STKAMl.l!. I ilOK 8A.N I KANCIsCO llliuno.io Valley, Krtd.iy June S7 & J m U IT OF OREGON WILL uLLr oHA 1UISY 4th. -o- ranae iO -0 eie n the on Ever Held ey. -o- Oration, by Rev, C, C, Stratton, of California.' Reading Declaration, by W, J, D'Arcy, of Salem. Singing of N itional ' Hymns, b; 150 Trained Voices. Seven Hands liavo been engaged, as follew: ALBANY 11RASS HAND, IXDEPENDEXCI3 BRASS BAND, S1LVERTOX BRASS BAND, STAYTON BRASS BAND, DALLAS BRASS BAND, I'lIEMAWA BRASS BAND. SALEM BRASS HAM Fire DoiHUtiueuts thioualiout the State wlM nnnlripate in BrandH' (llll mill lliun iinnl.t fan iflonc P!,,l i . .,l.ia 1!:1S0 IW match tranio, for piizes. Grand Baud eonltt in the evejlug for P"9' (live or more bunds to enter.) Aside fioin above, thuro will bo Innumerable other atuactious, sucn Visltillir tllP StlltO ill ttllltlxtla l-llllll r.,1 Mm ....... Ulnlr!,l Tl 1 1 rOSUl . W F , -"", -i"l"g " HIV. "CIV uicviiiv - 111POS. .V. . A-l Many stir.-oiiiidin'f citle luve lm.idv di.lpH to ioin it:", ami f"1 iut'iit iiidle.uloiis ibe.-e will be at least ."0.f03 tcoplo inwont. Rates reduced on ndlroad uud steaiubo..! tin.-. Notice. Leal, botuowhero between Salem and Turner, on tho Uth lnut.. a hUusiitcr iu tiuwut. ' uro contalulns f0 Iu eurrouoy, ffi ' Siwul UhnllUw nud mkllu iitlll Uihue . in eold nud 16 or 1 ctsnts in sllv.ir I - tea with oltuuco to draw tho btuvo bluughttiruil nl UioCnnltol Advon- Auyboily llndlng tho above, will bo1 Fll 8ld8'u!Sieifl!w''rrt,sf,V,-S-,hl July Ul. Htlll Ion. BmmIv. UttXst turo Co. llnrRulua hi iItom kokU miltably ruwurtlml by lcavhie It at .UKIIKrHwrtis!2 Now. und fanoy kihuU. thu ih Caimtvi. Jm-uvo.i ... hn.u ?SS J. "' ,".".! s'.- nre A fuw Tue Stove Will llu. iwukauvw of tho ItelUnv 1 pATUONIKK Home lndutr-. nd ue I 1 Mimiiltttn UHliuLViiutiCvirtv Qiwr- nutfrfd io Ble mlto or money rt4Wnd0. MHUu.ActurMl lly II, ll.Cro,tvtiKi. O r- lviii. siiiiiH vv niMur MHe Um Sir l-saim iI.Iui.i.o.uiv.i i......s. .. i ., boilioUHMw lime K'M-n. tlllHIlliel AVHAI. Joi'UNAM orticv. fJ llto',W. hOUlU siliu Pnmllon. TueMUyn July I Willamette Valley, SU(Uy d Knmllon, Thursdny " 16 WillH.nette Valley, Tue day mis eoiuiiHuy inserts iue lUht .N. WliAnette Viiuy polat cn make ctoe IUMineer ilom 1) (land nud nil caiMigesAilijKdMtes viuout noilce. r-MiiHH-tlou with the train of the VAQl'lNA KOUTKut AlUuy orCUnmllU ami If detlnel to San ti nelsco, khoutd nrnrn eioHnlvent Yiu)U"ia the eveulns be.o. iti-ieof .-o-ng, I'turBtrr ami t'rlckt IUt AlwTi tke Lwrt. or InfoniuiUon nnply to ilessn, lll'LMAN A Co.. tlKht nnd Ttekei Ajeau aw and aa Front hi., lHrtlind, Or. rlo U.C. HOOUB. Acl Gen'l VtU A lMw.Agt., Oregon luainc 1L 11. Ca., O II. 1IA8WBIX. Jr. OeaK?" A ' lau. Ast.Ori)n IWtoHUBl Co., SOt .Moultonii-y ,'t Alt. U. P Bd J ABt. I -o Salem Will be Joined by the Entire Willamette Valley July the 4th.. -o- Watch For The Program a 1 - Mf. iWIVauj C 1 .iirm.i. frg mtn i m i.-r Jt-