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'jf-VE REST0RATJYE The only remedy Lnown which will Stimulate the Nulriilie processes of the Human System. By this natural and r Implo means It quickly and permanent y CURLS All Tonus or Dyspepsia, Constipation, Mental and Nervous exhaustion, General Debility, Drain I'b, or any exhausted or weak cned condition of the system, from what rer cause, Skin Eruptions, Bolls, .Run ning; Sores, Scrofula, nnd all Diseases of the Blood, Stomach, Llvor and Kidneys. $ 1 .00. SIX BOTTLES FOR $5.00. Dr lllllcr's M pace book, dos.prlntl r nf n. drnstinc Restorative and his other Remedies sent free by mail. HILLER DRUG GMan Francisco, Cal, ron sale Br -old by D.m'l J. Fry, 225 C un'l St. BLACKSMITHING, agon anil Camas? Making and Itr piiria? IIor?eslni"M'.r anteed. Corner of i "in i tilem. O cs ! specialty. All work gunr- JOHN HOLM, ivlnl nnd fliemeketn its., 121 I'oiii't l. I INSURANCE Company. Klro and Mu rine. j JON. ALHKRT. Agent. - Hnlem. Oregon WM. WIOKEY, House Painter, Decorator, and Wall Tinier. - Leave m der nt John Hughes' store. State l street. O. C. CHASE Artistic Paper Hanger and Wall Decorator. Good work, economy nnd vanillic work shown lioforo engaging. 3-I'uv liiwl on work iiicnMiicdou thn wall. L-ivo orders at Sarccnt's. Meyere' lprKner n'siiipncent Jilgiiiana nauition. hm i a 'A . t- v y is inrtm tj ' ''V-ifn -'V-?! ia. -sjuj!T:.ijf-irv - A Bargain ! EA desirable lot of lands In lots to suit. Seven n..ies southwest of Salem, within Ichty rods of steamboat landing, the best JsxCk wood and some H r timber enough to Isay for the land and It Is eood soil for ult, with sprlnes at.d meadow land. ould take a eood Finall lot of Balem oporty in trade. Addrcs t O. F. DENNIS. Balem, March 13, 18S0. 3 13tf brick! BURTON BROS. Rreprepared to furnish a Mrst-claBS article of Brick lu town or country or nnjwnere ob the lino or O A C.H nhla. Yn.d mi Rtnte s u. Prlcesi reason- Yn.ds on Btate street, opposltfl (J. 8, P, All orders left with Williams & Kn hind promptly attended t. 11 m iiturs i " 0. I). nUTTON, Prop. Costings of all kinds made to; order, utt'.r. M ArirrVFllV. X&mWi azi 3 9&' ' ' K a" PIANINO MILLS, WiSf - CORNICES, METAL FRONTS, WHEELS, PULLEYS, and special custlngs ot any style or pat. teru maae in ruuri uruer, Biiiuuiu rum -liable In ero y particular. jiRepalr any Machinery in Short Order. Turnlne lathes, engine., hop presses and hop stoves built. Will make estimates on "any Iron work needed. Good price paid loroiu iron. 3-lS-im You can save money by buying your Musical Merchandise -at- JDIA-iVIOND'S iiluslc House. Eldridge niock. Palem. - - - - i folfii.OOU '111 buy one of the best half section farms iMarion county. sltuatsl pear Turner. Orsjon. Terms sy. ; h" n e- .r n. ini?TT7. L. V I IV l - -. j Weal estnt Agents. Aumsville, or. -lm ZEL . In, bas n ul i.uder s.nnerA llkver .plumbing & Fitting jOfatl kinds. Ivrprtnd WOODWORK. Hidden contmcls at all klad mad on bort noiiof Mm W, C. MITCHELL, .fm . . r UotorlnirW S.lirfTOAn ti IXLI IIIUI V KJUl Cjs-ll. ''Sradaate of OstMlo tMeHoary Ucc vi tbort JfiI!&XJtel&&!i k'.Wtwi.tU'i-. TUto WJ&Z&iZi Oss.-'nitWa Uverr stable! If Bt Pnt- is din ImIub1iv of tHrr- of esMtl icm-" ' f" fBrtnwUH.,.. wnvrta.nuttKed Uy II. C. Rp4y. CSim. CRIMES AND CASUALTIES. A Man iii Kngoiii the Victim of i. Mill Amdpnt. l'lHTHTLIISUFTilRHTlJ)SIOX. List of the Killed and DeM-rip-lion by an Eye witness. UKATH PROM THE HIIf.T. Euokni:, Or., July 10. Tho uu- fnr Ml linKi tt.iclI... ..... .. T - -r m.i.i. ... B ", rniiiK .in- .luou, .,u iimiiujv in uie aprinc floLl ...llt ...i. . . . , r.:rr :z ., "?" ??.'xiva . m O- --- ivu Cil jrM ilUlli II, pulley, died this morning, after ly ing unconscious for several day. POWDER EXPLOSION. , Cincinnati, July 10. A terrible explosion occurred yesterday at Kiug's powder mills on the Little Miami railroad, twenty-nine miles from this city. Ten persons were killed and nearly n score seriously iujuredi Two empty freight earn were being rolled onto a side track where a car containing 500 kegs of powder was standing. As thecals struck tliere was an explosion aud London, Eug., July 10.-Latest immediately after another car con-' -dviee fiom Chili state that the tainiugSOO kegs of gunpowder ex- strikers in the nitrate district num ploded, making 1300 kegs altogether. ' ocr seven thousand men and that a William Fraille, a binuemau, was i coullict oceuned between thestrik stauding on one of the empty cats ersi'u"' troops. Foity strikers were when the explosion occurred. No killed and wounded. traco of his body htii been found. Five other persons supposed to be employees of the powder, company were killed. Persons describe the s-cene in the vicinity of the explosion as awful. Fences, trees nnd buildings are dtrewn hundreds of feet in all dire - lions from the explosion. Peter's catridgo factory was liter- nllydemoiL-ihed.by thcexplosion.and the fire from its combustible con-1 tents completed the work of destruc tion. About thirty girls are thought to have been at work in the factory at the time of the explosion and nio?t of them are thought to be badly htu t. Passengers who arrived on the train ny ten person-, wnv killed, and that it is possible more liodle-t are in the debris. list ok mi: killed. Cincinnati. O., July Hi. I'ne following is a list of the killed at the explosion yesterday at King's mill: Mrs. .las. Deacon, Henry Rey nolds, riam'l Stephens, Mrs. .las. Mezo nnd child, Wm. Frauey, Fred Miller aud child, a brakemau, 1 Williams, B.iby Elstiue, Nick Suy- der, unknown man. There are a man Thompson was chosen. D.ui dozen Injured, some of them will iel J. Ryan wn nominated for -cc die. , retary of state by acclamation, and an eye witness Tliadeus A. Mlushallsupreme judge, thus describes the eccurrence: I saw home and family destkoyed. two cars bump ngainst what I sup- i v.vlpakaizo, Ind., July 10. The posed to be empty cars on aside , rcsil!uce of John HamWm burned track aud in an instant later I heard thg 11)(,ming. His wifo and four a rumbliug noise; then the very chiklreu mirned to death, ground beneath me seemed to open i and I a saw puffof smoke, followed mujidek ijy apaches. a second later by another. Then tho Gloiie, Ariz., July 10. Informa cars disappeared, and the station tion wtis received last night and powder house and dwelling , that resulted in the discovery of the seemed to follow. The fire at the dead b.idy of Kdward B.iker, at his cartridge house seemed to bo Instan taneous. The building did not catch on fire in tho ordinary way, but tho ilauies seemed to penetrate all tho doors nnd windows from all sides. I saw n number of women get out, but some certainly must have per ished. The dwelling house below the cartridge house was blown from Its foundations and dashed to the ground. In this building a mother and child aro lost. All the railroad tracks are twisted nnd torn line so much miner. Telegraph poles and wires burned like so much tinder. LATIST FROM THE CYCLONES. MINNESOTA Minneapolis, Miun., July 10.- This morning tho searchers found three missing bodies of victims of the Lake Gervnls cyclone. They wme close together in a, marahy portion of tho Jake, two hundred feet from the shore. The boilies of Chas. Schurmeier and Rev. M. P. Pfaehlo wero considerably multilated, but thnt of Mrs. J. II. Schurmeier was not disfigured. LATEST. Lake City, Minn., July 10. In the Luke Pepin disaster nineteen additional bodies have been taken out of the water this morning. ! STILL MllltH DEAD. Lake City, July 10. I nail twon ! ty-flve more bodies have been reoov- i . .1 t.t .. ...1 .-.C Cll ereu to-uay, iiianing u muu ui vi. n is bolleved thnt ten to fifteen are still mllug. NOTDRl'NK LAKE CITY. Minn., Jul 1U .....' I . '. .. Judge Hayrell oi Argyie, wim on tho lioitt thnt sunk lu Lake Pepin 'Sunday, gives positive ovIiIwikw ag8nsl tliH oharge of drunkonuw. He says the captain wns not uly solwr, but was fully ooumHoh oft h4 prcMmoo of th alonii, altltotixli not fully apprehending It gravity. Tin- oiptnln walknd through Hm oWn quietly trying to elm tit oxcUod . ..in... !,,.... I... ,i 1Uii IMtanongun. telling them h did not think there was any lugevr, but If anyuWiedtiidotly cw.W poi ou life ,.nMrvMH .H.I prr for th worst possibility. IS PHOllATB-Tb- 4Ifty W , i -. .i.i-. .a ...mj.. i.t .. 1 raaaUar. ISIMHWlwi ium.it.iiw.i-ww lntr the uwttorof tliMlw iJtsvM GrubW, Iwm " ,. . ... ... r..j..n.. i..i. .,.... iBewww "" v -.- OOAOefl na ll tmtif mts bat 4rV ASSOCIATED PRESS. America Wins the lututiii tional Cricket Match PIIKMIHATIAL AITOIXTMESTSL Latest Chilian AdvicesGeneral lYetnont Hurled Willi 1 Honors. AMIMIICA WIN.. Philadelphia, Penn., July It;. ! tu UlL. great International Cricket match to-day between Canada and uue iuiilupr and thirty-one run, APPOINTMENTS. Washington, D. C, July 16 Prof. James R. Scley has been ap pointed to the position of assistant secretary of the navy. The Presi dent has to-day sent the following names to the senate: A. D. Nettle ton, Minnesota, to be assistant secre tary of the treasury. Receiver of .tttl.lln .......... .r. T .1. f ,,.,- ... "' "; ' "? DV , i 0Iym,,,n' MU,nS,- I kkojc chill A HintO HUltlEI). New Youk, N. Y., July 10. The remains of General Fremont wero laid at rest this morning at Trinity cemetery, amid great civic nnd mili tary honors. , 1,i:!10 " ms- kkemont. ' Wasiiinoton, J). C, July 16. I (Senator Teller introduced a bill in j the senate to-day granting a pension of six thousand dollars a year to the widow of the late General John ('. Fremont. OHIO KEPUltLICAN.-. Cleveland, O., July 10. The Ohio republican state convention met thl morning. Ex-tiovernor Fiir.ikeiV appearance on the stage wit a signal for prolonged and en i luislip'tic cheeiing. On I'tmiiliMioii of a -li'irc -ic(ch by KliiiMiimlc, cli..iiui,iii ol'tiie UW central (in mittc, the cx-governor was m li'nduccd and delivered an addic.". THE TICK IT. When Convention reasenibltd al ter a ruee-.s Ex-Governor Forakcr was chosen permanent chairman, declined the honor aud Congus cabin in the Suria Auchia mount ains. 10 miles north of Globe. He is supposed to have beeu murdered on the 14th instant. The fact that his body had beeu mutilated about the head points to his killing by Apaches. A number of horses were stolen and his cabin looted. Instruments Kileil lur Heiord at the I'onnly Hctorilcr's Oflli-e. Oregon laud Co to Joseph Fu-.ee, lots il and 10, block 11, Highland ad to anient. $ 1.V.0 Fnnk E Hodgklii and wife to Mu A Kitmiller, lot 10, block 07. Milium. 1200 E E Long and wife to R P Holse, J r mid I A Manning, 8 60 ft of lots 29 and 30 In A F Waller ad to Salem. S S Martin and wife to A R Talent, lot 8, blocic 8, Tur ner. 300 4000 Jell Myers to L W Brown, HhO, 7 and S lu blk 0, J My- ors' ud to Salem 350 L W Brown to Jell" Myers Its 0, 7, 8, blk 0, J MyeiV ad to Salem. Or Laud Co to Chas Rati lis 19, 'JO, W, of Stuinyhldc fruit farms. 135 1 1200 Dallas Observer: A meeting of the citizens of Falls City was held nt that place last Saturday afternoon to talk railroad and grist mills. The meeting was (jultc well attended and those proi-out became quite enthusi astic from what we can glean. From those present the railroad talked of i u line from that place up the Big Lucklainute out toward tho Siletz nnd Yaijulun. It Ishdld that iitipwrly I survoy 1IJ probably be made over, this rou If. The mill (lUimtlon did i not apjKxir to miwt with the lct up irw lrval. Kkiday Evkning. Tlioinouilx'rs of IbeGWe cluli and iiinutwir ilru- nmtlc onuimiiy of Capital lodge, ciixxl To mpUira. will iitft-t ut Capilul hall, Friday t-vcnliig for nrani.i-! tlont and pnutlex- All intuit! ut' tit ornVr ale rw'iit.l to Is pr-v Pt. iJtnduu tt lilcli the un hlilur VummtmnmMtmtiUtmiaii,MtltKltuta ouroua, but trar('Maofnurii.i iJiii 'XSS?, nT ' Hn an lur oiera.. of great rlrerj. WltlfSI Upon lOlr fettMHlfsrc MV WDI fflTO'iTOfcrslt.RB M louabllaou are jrtodlilly (bilged to ww. n.adlral ulwuinl srslu.t tlit ahmv TIm aui tp-lr U nltti laaim. Ttu aiUMt Gstcailar Is ilUttttir'. 43.i.uk 1'iil ir i x lu-K-nlHTI avian mb CiUars, pfoUIIe that lor oil a itlro of a oiury afforded reliable inoiHnti uithininslKifiiiiTpirleriwi In lb UtSiir uitftflawarrrMAcdlrsfurtrvreaiid S5.1i tatight to MbsttUtM fcr than VMf --- Jf ITMItH't' --- Mkx?trf$ and arert4 , mvas tu miHijiu. are by nocxUer pryi- aiM. auKDOua itspiii. nOTEL AURIV.UkS. CIIKMKKKTK IIOTKIj. j i Woberg ami wife, Astoria. n ii '..ii..t..i. t o i v xj "mneiSu, , a v.;iui.n imi wue, u r jnner, Portland. H L Law, San Frauclsco. V L Whltmore, New York. EMcnvln, B O Dire, Indepeiul ' nnno 1 cnce r id . i -.. . r iv inmiin, imcno. J C C Lewis, Gervala. ' A M Wcram, Oakland, Cul 1 Mrs C "lark, Sllverton. Jns O'Neill, Piillndelpbl.i. COOK HOTKI M Chapman, Cottage ('rove. F Steiwor, Jefferson. K Lwl), Cnlder. E .Simnuius, J Alard, J Tremans, wear A.ukc. iu M Kenney, ami daughter, rsew York. O ISlveriu, Portland. H Jones, City. M Nael, Chicago. F O It Joluison, liist Portland. L R Green, E L Robb, Seattle. AIJVr.UTISINO A UOCTOlt. Mrs. Foley, in endeavoring to save her boy. had both her hands severely burnt. Dr. McElroy Is doing all In his power to alleviate tho MiUl-rings of mother and sou. The above paragraph of a tele graphic dispatch from Portland, relating ton child that burned its hands badly, is liablo to bring tho Associated Press into trouble. If Dr. McElroy is practicing under the alleged medical code of Oregon he will nt once enter a protest at thus advertising his business. That is the only way possible, If the code is en forced, that he can save himself from expulsion from tho fraternity. The press should be careful and not subject professional men to such embarrassments an free advertising of this kind mut subject them to. AltTICLES OP INCOKI'OHATION. Articles incorporating the Enter prise Manufacturing Co., ot Port land, were Hied with the secretary of 'tub- Tuesday? Incorporators, S. Wiiicruiiiii, S. Clark and .1. N. Purt li ; place of tiusiuc.-s Portland, Oiegon. Object. ! .lunula, tut" and and repair boxc; capital stock, f 1,- 000. I lt Op.n i a I hur.iiytit,i'. ' luoiMi-i to guard ittr iinl icull-. Miucr kIc nl hi'ulth, lttsi-i nihil ilun I In- ititu' uimliui" "t tin- sjNtcii, tin l rai I-.. Inmld I In riMin.l Mlicn tlie liihiiiiii'tilKtriu led, II lir : not, l ho title U uu-itliciMi'il; tin-i.t- I, 1 1 .- I'n ilil, tilllloii. mitiir pru hu'c i i'l . Niiun; liL.id'n Ii iiiviio, hiiiI i Uu. n. inpitMi'. hIi eh Hi ociiiiig iMUhc .)l)l. ttllll- til h,t'lllUl. 111! Illlrl(llt miiuilict nl Hii'trtU'r h ntomarli ItltterA iHiimtltutPs a usotul agrut In cuiisti iH'llon I if I lie lioil-, unit luoniotlug u icitulur habit. It i-Intiiiltely niiiierlor to theiliiis- tlo cathiirlccn ftinntly iiid fur the pur- P'im. si celt (1iih not act violently, but produces. i naluiil rllevt, which dors noil Impair the orgiinx, the Htomiich and liver I also, lu fed the entire s.VHtem Is regulated I Dv It. MVI1KKTS ItY TKIiKIIIlAIMI. PORTLAND. heal-Vallev.SI !affll V, Hour standard, M ".". Outnldo grades, &.( ). Outs 60j'Jj per pushels .. imii. ii. i-,aiq. i ii,Slo0l7, Hlioiu. J1.0W; y, !2:t30; choi feed. 125. j MHHtutls Ilrai ground bdrley mlddllugs, 22 00r, per ton Hnv-SimfJOperton. flutter Oregon fancy dairy. 2c; lanoy -!7i: good to fair, WJU'V. CRliramin, Kggs Oregon V0c per dozen. Poultry Old chickens, iV3C0; large spring, 1 OO.a-4 10. Potatoes 51 '.'Vwl 75 per cental. HA.N E.tANCISCO. "AM KiiANcisco, July 15. Wheat II SS i f..r ..,.ara si,i, i .nmiitv. - -- - Unrloy reed Jl 12Jl 17 per cental I Ilrewlug grades held at 81 20 il Wt. Chopped feed, 121 to S3 per ton. I'mutoea Ecrlv rose. 75o to 81: Oarnel chllle. 75c to il per cental; Hurbanks. Jl lo , . . ,. , 1 7.j er cental In boxes. Onions Jl tol 2H for rod, PRODUCE EXCHANGE. Wheat Iluycr t0; closing, l 4I: bncr kcmon, closing, It . Ilailey lluyer 'lO, closing, t)i is; buyer Ic lover CHICAGO WHEAT MARKET. I'iiicaoo, July ir,. Wheat pod 'J to as on smturday. CHICAGO CATTLE NARKirf. Ciiicaoo.Jii y 15. Cattle n-ecliils, 2I.CJO, bH'Ves, J I M to t 75; slirs, II M to 1 40; ttockersand feeders, il Vi to 8 tOjcwt, bulls andtnlxed.il 25to.1 10; Texas rattle, l V to 3 tW. Hox-Itocelits,'n,000; mixed, tfJtoSM heavy, ft 70 to 3 M. light, Jf 50 to 3 85. 8he Receipts 6IW; natives (3 10 to 25; Texas, 81 75 to 1 85; lambs J to 0 1 . MlrtChLANKOUH MARKLTB, N'KW Yokk, July V. Corfc, Illo firmer, falrcxrgix-s, 'JO; No. 7, flat bean, Ii)(e to Sugar-Raw, held higher, ivflntd'griii, 5j; to 5.V, extru V, flfi to 5y,o; yellow . to Petroleum die. Ciiicaiio, July 15. Ityei uulet at IW. Hurley Steady, Whlky-Jl 10 Hlioiilders-V 20 to 5 a. Hhoit rleur-M M toft .10. Short ribs W 10 Urd em. tsil- W to 3!. HAI.K.M MAliKKI ItrtPllltr A sruisU jf lliq Slurjieu-Hwrlne ! selling Prices. HirrAit. thick. RLV1KUD giTOTATIONH. hlnHildern Hugar wired, x-rtb,lJ; Hreakfast laeou I Hums iSugur eursl, fwr lb, (i lific llf- to ii-l Pork -W fifty- lutn st iiv,,.. Val -I0u I2H. Tlmoliy-l-Prr x,uttd, 7 lth.1 fiavttr sAMlPtr isiund. rii. uliiiir. Wblteclowxd-Prirttanil, ls ' AUtkfr-lAe iKr sund. RmI Uip lie ir lound. Iju)ii Gra ISe per nsi1. lty(lrM lil'' l-ouud. tili&- J-er lb selling. Oat iifM-.Sti.llDg at 4 IS '. UVriXO fKICKM. WbMit-l'M net. PVmr I'M fwrrel, UJMAini IX 11m. Oku - IVr Uwtifl, it IVi, rutj -Per bu.htl.Ma. l'ra8Pr Uw.tltSI'M will, saeX-l ntiort-lVr imi.I1'A saektd. L'bsp Per um. Ili sarked. HouK-siuoled al I3ilc r lb. Jigg- Wr c tmuo. Iotatoe Prr imsbsi, UV n i urn wesil-ar T "Hiod. ltit K4lle tw i-oiind, DrU4 plums Per lb. efe Dried prtturs-IVr lb. KtTU. klsAuarted pettHes 7K prln. Huilor -JO per AwnJ tar tP0 lAtl-to4tte tmrilt. Hams IVf Jxahd,lll Daaos id K) pm lb. hhuolilfto. c per lb WuM-Valtay l"r lb. tv. lAabstr Ks II Me rrc-4 M. Htdtsdry tsiJeu. Hbn-p flo-4Ml ! Letter List. The following Is the llM of letters 1 i remaining uncalled rorin tliepost oilliv at Salem. July 10. 1890. Per- I wu i.tiiui. lg ror same win pleac say cd." "advertise Adama W B Anderson Jos A Baker Mattlo L - I lel- Miss Nellie Craymer A F Crmnvi.il W 11 Alderman Vlnn Baker Mrs Mart ha Blllingtou Annio Camp J B Cooper Fred V Cole Dccatcr Baron E J Dnvis N P Ferguson John Field Amos Hanson John Hanson A Houscr P ' . ' r " ' Davis D Davis Win A Dickey J A Fish Fordvce Gritt G F Hamilton Mrs J Hillmen Lizzie Hopkins Jane E Knufmau G W King .Mh-s Annie Lane Bessie 2 Layson J F Lewis Mrs la?o Martin Miss M A Marochl G M Icker Fred Mooney Alice Mrs MePherson Kate Nelson A Nortojl E 0 o Nute Henry Pntton L A Poorman Chester Putmnu Newton Riley Chas SuvagoJ F Taylor Oscar Townsend W M Wales Frank i Pattv Win Price J M Purcell Pat Rice C O Richmu G A Smith Clark Tcitzel Kurtzy Warner John Weberg J P 3 Whitney W B Wade J R White John II Woltleti Mrs Mary A. N. UII.UKHT, P. M. No Fair tiround Trains. Hon. J. T. Gregg, secretary of the Oregon state fair, has received the following communication from Man ager Kochler, of the Oregon lines of the Southern Pacitlc, which Is self explanatory anil shows thnt horse car and electric street railways will have nil they can do tho coming state fair: Dear Sir: Referring to conversa tion had with you, I beg to .say now in writing that owing to the low rates of faro compulsory upon us between Salem and the fair grounds, we have decided to discon tinue running local trains betwoeu the points named during tho annual meeting. Inasmuch as there is now a street railroad running from Snlom to tho fair grounds, nnd a motor lino In course of construction, which I understand will pass near by, wo be lieve thai the people of Salem will not sillier by our withdrawal, which is solely on account of tho uuro iiiutierative rates foiced upon us by law Rc-iii tt fully Yours, It. Koehleh, Manager. lllliliar.t'i Ithfiimntlo anil I.lvrr IMIlv TIii'm- pILniiri scientifically compounded I unit utiiMi'iii lu action. No griping palu n ciiiii..inwl lullouiug the ti-i- of plll-i. iiii'yiin aiiupicii in ihiiii iiuiuiH i.iio c-iiu-ili"ii:h oi lis i tsilety Vn Kiia untte tln h i ihkiiiu 1 111 llifcncoiVli'k head ai'hi, ' ..i i p u Kin, d.hiop a unit billions. ii -; ii .l.iii ui iipprll'er, ih" oxi-i'll any i.tlicr pioparalinn 7 17 ly 25c WantCoiumn. Nlillcw IlihOitcd for (INK CENT l'KU WOItl) KAUH INHKHTION. No mlver. tUetneiil Inserted lu this column for lens tlmn tv.euty-llvu cents, 1 checked ciick coat. Owner call at thlHottlce, --- jTlOJJNn Near Highland Park, a linen I UuMer; owner can get wmie by tirov itig property and paying this notleo 7 11 I?ORHALK. Onohouso nnd two Iota In l BomuHnien,, Iuqulroof W. II. Hlmp. uon. I'rlco J8J5. FOR HALE. Team, cow nnd calf, and mowing machine. Alsonu HO-ncre At nil. fall on or address T. C. Jory.liox Ul.Satom TJplt SALE. Tho Dorronce fruit farms, 6. P 10-15 and 20 acre tracts, finely located within I miles of Halem. Price S35 per acre. Doiiuanck IIuon. Ilelllnger building, tjalean, Or. PATRON IZ1C Home Industry, and use Mountain Halm Cough Cure. Guar- anteed to glvo relict or money refunded. Mamiractuied Ily 11, II. Cross, Haleni, Orc- gon. amitii .v nteiner soni Salem. agents for 1-tkllm ITlOR SALE- one linn yearling celt, eight 1' head stock cattle, calves nnd iielfers; lilsoouu tubular ax wagon, nnd harness, '"th noo;l as now Time given. Knnulre Doui asgoou as now lime given, rmipure nfj.l lloberlson, South Hiilom, Brick and Tile for Sale murphyT"desart, oi j.- iiouerison, hiuiii naiom, Hucceskors to I), Nash, havo a welt estali-! 1,..,! pared to furnish first-class brick a,nd tile . on short notice. Samples of llrlek or Tile sent free to any xilut desired, on short notice. Orders can ' ! IK left with Jos. KUIitmrn, 110 NUt w uefi! Mimpies Min ie wn. EAST AND SOUTH! VIy Southern Pacific Route S ha sua Jtne CiUKoiiNiA kxi-kkhk tuaiw HUH PAHA IIKTWKK.W I-OIITLAVII ANUH. V, Kouih. UlUOp. m.ll.v. 8.-at p. rn. I Lv. 7:11 a. in. I Ar. Korti;. Portland Halmn Hall I'nill. Ar. ..v. Lv. UJT, II. m. 7:11) . iii UOJji. Ill aImivu trains stop euiy al following sta tions north of Riwrbiirg, Kusl Portland, (lr"gon Clly. Wisidbiirn, Halem, Albany, Tangent. Hlirildn, HaM'y. HarrUburg, Jiimllon (.'My, Irving and Eiigrnu KlMKIlOKO MAM, IIAII.r, 1 IW.2 a. ui i W0 y, a. , MJi ii, m, I l,v. Poriiuiiil Ar.l (Uin.ni. I,V ivi'"" '' I ' !' '" Ar. Eugene Lv, CtU) a. in AlUany. Local, Dally (Kirrpl Nnuday.l liili p. ui. I.v. Lv; Ar. Portland Ar. fBl :i i. in. mi I till uu, W.Q-) p. m. Albany Wi ' PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS. TOURIST SLEEPING CARS, Kor uwxmniHKluliiin nl .msjuiI class ' pusurngers attached Uietpre trains. TIieH, P. company's ferry makes toil Htlli with kit the regular trains on th ' rMt R.de Dlvi.lon from fisil of r tr- , IV-ftl-ll'l. ! A'wl Side Di'visiflD, Between Portland and Vina I lis; uAU.Y-if6r-r et'VAYl- ' HV-':V! ?orVirU Ijl'l' j I At Albany and Uirvatlls conn rMlat ut Orfijon 1 'sat tic Katlruad, neot wlfB i ZlXrSiiThe Latest Telegraphic News and the jr. p. W. (Ar.lleMli.QvnieLv. tUa.iOj ' Through Tickets Ti H A. KAST and SOUTH rtir MkHHd HiH lulef watiou regard sit (Vies umpj,rvsp4y lo tin Coui,m ) . Y, IftKIHfW, Ami. 7 r. aq4ls4.Af'tl K. KnlLrHT, SjUM. , rw nnnmnn vrnmAiir utt. nnmrn niniin t ! V I I I II il I II I I II I till '' ! IIH i iiui niiiiiuiiiiyiDuiT m) mm tamjo. Four Miles From Salem the Capital of Oregon. One Thousand acres of as Hue land ns there Is In tho northwest, divided Into ouo hundred small meadow and fruit farms. These tracts for tho FIRST TIME nro now placed on the market, ranging In prlcea trow ISO to $100 per acre one third cash, balance on time with interest. No Better Opportunity for Investments In a small way has been otlered to the public. Thousands of dollars will bo expended within tho next 12 mouths In Improvements in tho Immediato vicinity of this land, while upon tho tract Itself, In tho way of roads, fencing, etc., a large amount of money will be used. to any one wishing to see or Invest, Call nt tho office of WILLIS & CHAMBERLIIM Court St., Salem, Agents, for Plats, Description and farther particulars. v S WAN Over Two Hundred of these favorite Pens nro now lu use In Marlon county alone. It Is one of tho very best Fountain Pen manufattturcd. All Insurance Agents uso this Pen. Tho Into Improvements render It still morn attractive and more desirable. A full line of MABIE TODD A BARD'S Gold Pens nro always In stock, also PHOTO ALBUMS, AUTO ALBUMS, SCHAP BOOKS, SOItAP PICTURFS, PURSES, CARD CASUS, VISITING CARDS, WEDDING STATIONERY. Remember tlie Place, I U Li -KEEPS THE LARGEST MNE OF- Dry Goods and Trimmings, Ladies anil ('cuts PurniHhin (JooiIh, Clothing ami Mats in the city. and 279 Commercial St,, Corner -- i ' ' Only Abstract Books THE Evening Capital Journal! 50 Ceriti Best Local Reports, A to Ride to ami From the Place AGENCY; OJT THE FOUNTA in dCtoJ&t 98 Si ATE STREET, SALEM, ORE. I D I) 1 k I. j i Court, in Bush's New Brick Block. IN MARION COUNTY. Work promptly nnd reliably executed by tho SALKM ABSTRACT A LAND CO., I-'RANK W. WATERS, Mnnugor a. Montti. I 1 J 1 t U?Yisr maa&uiwum-'' Iteforui School llullulrjg. QEAI.ED proposals will bo leislvcd at If Q o'clock p. m on the 2"id day of July, IBiK), at tlieotllceoflho seoreniry of state, Salrui, Oregon, for the conatruetlon of the Oregon Htalo Reform school building, pur suant to the plans aud speclrleullnnx to be seen allhooffloe of Robert & McNally. architects. Halem, Oregon. Right to reject any nnd all bids reserved. nairrii,,iuiy z, isw. HYLVKSTEIl 1'KNMOYKlt, OICO. W.McIIRIDK. II II. MCELROY. 7iMiv Hoard of Commissioner, Oregon R. It. Company Lino. (Limited.) O. N. SCOTT, KJOOXCIVKK. Tickets for any point on this line for sale at tlio depot, foot of Jerremon ilreet.aud at tho United cniragu and buggugo Transfer coiniaiiy' ottlco. corner Second and I'lne streets. Coiitinutatlon TlokrU nt 2 rents per mile. ' General unices northwest corner First and Pine streets, Portluud. EAST HIDE From Portland Toward Htatloiu. Partland Hlivrr-coburs l'ort'nd Port'd ton bo mall mall Exp I.VrH I.VAM All I'M AK AH I 4 00 8 00 PorU'lldHl'Co 3 45 10 45 ft 00 V W..Rny's Ijindluj. 'Jffl tf 45 AM 10 50,.. Woodbura 1 40 K M 7 Wl II 47 Hllverton JJ a) 1 : I A 07.llrownTlll... 7 40 I a U Coburg...... 0 (O I WE8T fi!t)K, ) Alrlle mall Portland mall UV AM AR I'M 7 4A .Portland TAWV. 4 35 10 4.5 Dundee Junction a 05 'JOi . Hberldan .... 1027 4 IB Dallas..... HZl 4 U ....Monmouth .... 7 34 6M ..,. Alrlle....... M Wwly .-r' Tj. .... HKAUTH, (wervwcni l,1 K't.-, OeUte Halaatat Uu, I Cure CUnr, first ami sjeona tuiti; Hns rn th Utt sad IJodyj Hor Urs, y, Xes. U., Cepp.lorl fotl4 S;i.:illllloC'strib,dUi.a Sea), al alt ixiaisry lonas or the dttta kaowa aa iyphllli. Prlee. 10 iHfXwttU. Im RUtiaii's Uatdeia KaUasst K. Omt-TsrlUry. UtrxtuUlSyrblUtetlUytu. uwtUia, 1'tlat la lb. Boats, I'slni la Um.1, Uck ut Ike ttttk. UlMttttd tat Ttiiost, Kri'lillltio Itsib, Lump and ecu W mU J ror .. Ntlffntsa ef th Until, ad -tJl lot I Uimsm from lh JM4, b, taul by ludUcrttloo or abut I Mr mrt. I ln Ih biMd Hit and s ab ti ! Ira ii uer recite. .' Iibnu OildnH,laHtkiAisll Jot i . ' u iur U Osaorraoa, Bit, - wt i( ..!. ad all VrlMrcr0l. .m.-Kr-ui. frlte M M per fl- V-. - .ruin' aMett ialk let I . I f ft cams l aoaoriaos, set. (iWutf,, trte I II till. a UildsH Olutsucett twaLugoi ht-vUltii tvorta. 1'ilratt -riroat sr m. il 's uuidsu rM'-."fti i i aiatnl; I. ol i-bTslcal txjw. uu' !. rrtralk)a. ste. j- iw i per jsvs. It . il Nrrlt, iirftir, C. O. 1)., iKUrtly baskssV rf sHs. The lUthards drug company, genu 4o aud til flarktl slnxLHan rranclMvi, (V MmrUr mailed rrt.. $500 ;-) - ; 4tt?lfM