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OUR STORY. The Capital JornNAr. will contain rcpj tarly a story, completed In oncor two number. Highest of all In Leavening Power. U. S. Gov't Report, Au 17, 1889. Oopyrttht, 113 "rrciioi noiioJi neiioMi" "Weil; what Is it?" "Flow Is your mother, thli mornlnr 1" "Very much better; the had a real rest ful Bleep last night; she is almost rid or Iimt nlgbt-twcata, cough and ncrvousneM, an la growing quite cheerful, now grateful we all are to you for that bottle of medl elno." "Don't apeak of tfratltude. What dot mo uoctor nay i bo 'Ho sarg II thinks wo are irlvlntr I clnei. I don't llko to tell him." never u no r chaniro In ucb a serious lung trouble. 110 buii tuinicg wo ore giving hit wonderful oubie. medU "That'i rlirht. He's an old frlcnit. vnu know. I'm suro your mother will get well now; but you won't forget the- name of the medicine, will youT" "Never I Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery nro houiebold word already, and it lias corao to star. Co come and ace what sunshine it bat brought already." "I will. Good bye." "doldon Medical Discovery" has cure severe, lingering coughs and arrested Con sumption, or Lung-scrofula, in thousand of coses after doctors have failed and other medicines bavo been tried and abandoned as useless. Tho "Discovery" is irnaraa tood to benefit or euro in every case, if taken in time and given a fair trial, or monoy will bo refunded. DR. SAGE'S CATARRH REMEDY cures tho worst cases, no matter of how long standing. SO cents, by druggist. I'KOPKSSIONAI. CAKDS. CH. KNIGHT, i:clcello rii.vKlcUa.oniee . 127 Court street, Halem Oregon. i'ul inonnry dlscnics n Kpeclnlty, It! J. JT KEKNE, Dentist. Oflleo over tlio Wlilto Corner, Court unit Com. mcrclnl Htrccl.s. TOIIX A. CAHHON, Counsellor nnd At t) torney-nt-Lnw. Member of the llnr ol Ontario, Ciuinda. Oflleo 102 Btnto tdrect, fcalein, Oregon. f)RATT .t HUNT, attorneys nt law, Halem, Oreiton. Otllco over lJnrr'H Jewelry store, tato street. nt Ijiw, Kalem, door to the len the rear of I.ndd 4 J J. HHA.W, Attorney , Oregon. ulllco first nt bend of stairs In Hush s bank. mlliMON I'OItl), nttorney nt law, Salem". I Oregon. Ollfco up-Ktalra In I'ntton's mock. J A. Al'l'IiEOATi:,nttornoynrinw" . l-'rlers block, Commercial nnd Htnte streets, Salem, Or. ta 1". WILUAMH, BTKNOGItAI'HEK nnd TvnowrltUt. Oflleo with Cunl- cityll'y. Co., 115tatoBU DOHKrtT A McNALLY, Architects, No. Vi 13J Htnte Htreet. I'laus nnd specifica tions of nil classes of of building on short notice. Supcrlutcndcnceof work promptly looiced nfter. 2 Mf GOIIALET A W11,L,A(JII, Civil Kngln ecru nnd DnuiRhtsmcn. Itnllroad sur veys nnd estimating n spoclnlty. Otllco 132 Htnto street, up stairs, .Snlom, Oregon. IHISININS GAUDS. A M. CI.OU011, Undertaker. Kinbalmcr A. nnd Cabinet Maker, 107 Htnto HI.. Salem. II. MOUSE, contractor and llullder A II j,m-u n.ntii.tl1ii nfliimlnil . .. hiit ui um tiJiiiHI iiiiviiutll 1,1 Igli street, Hnlem. JOHN GIIAY. Contractor nnd builder. t) Klnolnsldo Mulshing n specialty. IS5 Commercial street, Halem Oregon. IOIIN KNIGHT, lllaeksmlth. I 'hoeing nnd repairing a specialty Horse Hhon me tooioi i.iueiiysireci.naiciu, uregon, i'JOt? M. II. SOUTHWICK, Continctor and hllllilci. Well immured til tin nil kinds of building nnd gunmnteo satlfsfca tlon, -i-.l-lm O J. I.AHHKN, Manufacturer ofall kinds I. . or vonicies. uepniritiR a specialty, Htnto street, next door to ScrlberA I an 45 ohle, El O. HAKEIt, Collection, Commission , nud Street Car Advcrtl Ing Agent, flections mndo nt reasonable rates. Goods sold on commission Advertise ments Inserted In street ears at bedrock rates, a Commercial Ht., Balcm, Ore. HOCIKTY NOTIUUS. KNIOHTSOKl'YTIlIAH.-HeKUhirmect Ing on Tuesday night of each week nt 7;:so p. in V. 11 J.O'DONAI.Dit'. P. II. WATKIW. lv.ofH.aud H. OIJVHlXlDGENo. 18, I. 0. O. K In Odd Ki'Howh' Hull miHtulni. i;uiiiiiien.'ini iinu rcrry urdayat7:S0p. in. .1. Ii. .MnciiKKi,, Secretary. meets Cornei Ntrvots, every Hat- 1. A. Mankind, -. n, GA. lt.-ectKWlck Post, No. 10, Depart' mem of Oregon, meets overy Monday evculngat tlm hull ovei the Oregon ljiml company a omeo, visiiin cordially Invited to attend, 1). O.HHKKMAN, IV 8. A. 11A.VDLK, Adjutant company's otllco. YUtlliig compute nn dlally Invited to attend. 1). C.Hhkkman. l'ont cnniiiiiulcr. t O. II, W.-1'rotcctlou lde No. 2, A. 1 V. O. U. ., Halem, Oregou. Meets ructi Wednesday evening at Uh hall In Htnto In mi ran co block, comer Commercial and t'bcinckctu streets Visiting ami Bojunni. IngbKctbrenltivlted SAHamilk, M W Iiia Khii, Itccordcr. $1 WILL BUY A LOT Of goods nt our store! We carry a full line of groceries, feed, crockery, glitshwnrc, ci gars, tobacco nud confectionery. t. nuimowB, No, 2.M Commercial Bt., Mlem, Morgan &. Mead, City Draymen I All work done with promptness and dU patch. Ouly the bet men are employed. S-l. T. II. HUBBARD, Agent for Cyclone Separators, Russell Engines and Saw Mill Machinery, lUaldCMco as Commercial Ht., Salem, Ore. ts&Sm MAMIE'S STOKY. "ArRmlo! MnmloJ" It was Squlro Wyldo's voice, nnd ho wns evidently in n towcrine nas- slon. Gentle Mrs. Wyldo droppetl n tea cup in Uer surpriso aud flustrntlou. "Why, father, whatever la tho matter V" slio Raid. "I want Mamie!" growled the Buire. "Where la sho? Do you hear wifoV" "rihe's out, Geo'rge, seeing about the chickens nnd ducks nnd things." . But Mrs. Wylde's voice faltered as she said it, and she turned to the cupboard ;aml busied herself with the dishes. "ilubblshl" stormed the squire. "That's been the excuse night alter nigut for two weeks. I tell you, wife, 1 will know where my jiirl in in the evenings. Wonder what El mer thinks of such golucs on, and her husband that's to be?" "Horace Elmer can think no harm of our Mamie, George," said hi wife, with dignity. '.Sho is a good girl, is Mamie good ns gold and true as steel." Hut Squire Wyldc was not to be pacified. Ho fretted and fumed all through supper, and when 8 o'clock struck and still his daughter had not mado iter appearance ho was in the white, heat of paternal rage. Even tho sight ot Horace Elmer, who called as usual to seo Mamie, was not a sufficient check on his tongue. "Is Mamie in?" echoing the young man's question. "No, she's not In, and if you don't look after hirclosoryou'Jl find her out for good, one of these days, Elmer, and " "Oh, George, hush! Think what you say!" pleaded Mrs. Wylde, looking very pale. "I won't hush, Mary." growled tho irascible old man. "You know yourself how much comfort our children havo given us. There's Charlie now. It's niuh onto three years since ho sneaked away from his father's roof In the dead of night and went no ouo knows where to thunder, very likely. Aud now, when -nut, ueorgo, you were nam on Chnrlle," said Mrs Wylde, firmly. "lou browbeat him and put him down upon every occasion, and the poor boy bore Here she broke down, and, put ting her apron over her head, began to sob. Horace Elmer, a gentleman to the core, aros-j to go. He would not stay to witness a "scene." "Perhaps I shall meet Mamie," he said, as he bade them good ove rling. Ho lit a cigar aud strolled slowly along, meditating on what he hud heard in the village, and on tho hint tho squire iiad given him. Thero had not lacked plenty of of llcious persons to inform him of Ma mio Wylde's shortcomings, and her father's words seemed to confirm tho goaslp. Bnt Horace was one of natures noblemen. "I can trust tho woman 1 love," he said proudly to himself, "through ovll report and good report." A voice spoke at that moment, close to him. "Good-night, dear, and trust mo to keep our secret!" Turning nt the sound, ho was just in time to see Mamie Wylde in the clo."0 embrace of a tall young mnn aud her laughing face brushed by a blonde mustache. Unobserved, ho turned away and walked bllcutly on in the darkness, a great and sudden anguish at his heart. His Mamie was false after all, and tho gossips had said tho truth for once. Ho could not face her to-night it was impossible. He hoped lie might never look upon her face again. To-morrow lie would write to set her free. Bo ho bravely fought his battle and won it. Mamie, meanwhile, reached homo at 8:A5, breathless and rosy with rapid walking, her eyes shining like stars. Tho squire opened a battery on her at once. "Whore have you been, minx?" ho demanded with much asperity. "Isn't this a pretty time to eomo home of an evening?" "I've been for a walk and a call, T. II. BAB2D3S, PHES. IT. V. MATTHEWS, TBEAS. WM. JIOWABD PnEu SSEC, ABSOLUTELY PURE Bering's AivBM land company f11y4A1 i Incorporated 1SS9 Capital Stock $30,000. POSTOFFICE BLOCJK, - SAUiM, ORGo; dad, and I've had my supper," laughed his daughter, saucily. "And where's tho harm In that, you dear old boar?" "Do you go for u walk aud a call overy night V" demanded her father, sarcastically. "What are the days for, you baggage?" "Don't call names dad It Isn't ukv. Mother can toll you if I'm not too busy daytimes to make calls or walk." "Indeed sho Is, Oeonre," said tho Capitol Home Addition gentiomuo wom, uSing at w U beautifully located In Eiut Halem, kouth of l bo Kleclrto Hallway line, umr lb tower liout-e. lrt lota, itoxluo fwt. CIooUkoII. Kortuloby T. H. WILSON, Owner, M BUW Street, KMem, PRINTING. anb ok Tin; i.AUQrrr khtaiiuhh. UmeuU In tho Butte. Ixiwcr r ihan jH-Uaud. jan;ct hook xxi maun ir u uic daughter with all a mother's love aud pride, "Sho helps me with tho ' uouxework, and after that there's her wedding things, George, you kuow." kuow " snarled the squire. Hut ere ho could finish the iwn tenoo Mamie's arms were around his ucck nud her peachy cheek prvcd close to his rough, wrinkled one, while she stoped his mouth with kisses. wheedling with as good a grace as possible? But if her father's displeasuro could be thus conquered thero was another on which Mamie had not counted; for before the sun was fairly high she was lying face downward on the red-chintz sof, till her gay spirits gone, a crumpled note in her hand, and the sobs swelling thick and fust as she tried to control her grief. Vainly her mother tried to com fort her with tenderest sympathy and words of love and hope. "Why, Mamie, why, darling," she said, again aud again, "do not take a little thing so to heart. Hor ace lins made a sad mistake, but he will be sorry enough when you ex plain the matter to him." "I shall uot explain!" sobbed Mamie. "I meant to tell him all, but after he has shown his faith in me to bo so small, it is best we should part. I willl uot marry a man who doubts me." And in this decision, spite ofall remonstrance, she remained firm, nud returned her betrothal ring with a cold little note of thanks. The days passed, nnd still ulmost every night Mamie went for her walk, sometimes not returning until as lato as 10 o'clock. And still Squiro Wylde fretted and fumed and raged, and allowed him self to be co.ixed into a good humor by his delinquent child, whose cheeks had long since lost their rose llush and the eyes their starry light and the little feet their springing grace. It was a beautiful still hummer's eveniug: Squire Wylde -had been out rather late himself, aud was in a hurry to get to his tea, which must have been waiting a full hour and a half. On his way homo he ran across Horace Elmer, whoso haggard, worn face looked more like that of a ghost in the dim light than a living man. "Hello, hello, Elmer!" said tho squiro heartily. "You look as if you had been drawn through a knot hole. "Won't you come along home with me to tea? Won't? Why, m in, what if it is oil between you and my girl, you shouldn't cut the rest of u, and Mary will be right glad to see you. Mamie lias gone for her eveniug walk before this and won't be back much beforo 10, so all's safe in that quarter. Come along, man. I'll take no refusal." And linking his arm in Elmer's he conducted him, hqwover reluctant, to his own pretty pottage, which was ablaze with light and wore quite a festive mien. "What on earth is the house lighted up for?" demanded squire, emitting a low whistle. Hut Horace was absorbed in retrospection and did not reply. Squire Wyldo threw open cottage door and entered the dragging Elmer nfter him. "Hello, wife !" ho called, gaily, "I bring you company so Good heav ens! do my old eyes deceive mo? Charlie ! Charlie ! my dear, lost boy !" And throwing himself into the arms of a tnlwnrt young man with a blonde mustache and the bluest of ' blue eyes, lie sobbed for joy on his ! neck, while Mrs, Wylde kept com j pauy witli him. ' Hut now entered Mamie, leading i I by tho hand a fair-faced companion j j with eyes like hrowu velvet, who pressed to her bosom a golden I haired infant of scarce two years. Charlie gently disengaging him self from his father's embrace, turned toward them saying: "Father, tills is my wife Ellen, and my boy, whom we have named for you. Have you no welcome for them?" Tho old man turned towurd the mother and child, aud while his eyes once more brimmed over with happiness, caught both to his heart with a welcomo genuine a1 it was tender. "We only returned homo a month ago, father, and as your birthday was to near, Mamie aud 1 plauued this surpriso for you. Mother knew all along, and when you were so cros with Mamie about her absence evenings we almost gave It up." "Aud so this was Mamie's secret?" sail the squire, kissing his girl heartily. "What do you think of It Horace?" "1 think I havo Wen a madman!" said Horace Elmer who had wit ues.sed thet-oene like one turned to stone. Did Mamlo forgive him? Of couro she did, nud I danced at their wedding myself, for you must kuow i this U a true Mory, Saturday Night. 8UB CAN TAKECARK OF niiltSEI.F. Mrs. Frank Leslie shows her sound sense in repudiating tho atten tions of ono Marquis do Lcuvtlle. The whelp should not be allowed to dog the steps of one of America's most brilliant publicistes in the man ner lie has been doing. Mrs. Leslie deserves the protection of the Uni ted States flag, as much as any mer chant or public man who receives an insult at the hands of a cheeky subject of any European government. The familiarities of beggarly foreign aristocrats with American ladies in Europe have become altogether too common, and tho San Frauclsco Chronicle well says: "The Marquis do Leuville appears to deserve tho application of the bootofBome vigorous American if the story told by Mrs. Frank Les lie's friends be true. To follow a woman about, to pester her with offers of marriage, and finally to in sert advance notices of the approach ing ceremony of marriage with her, is conduct for which a sound thrash ing is about the only suitable punishment. If Mrs. Leslie ever gave this titled tuft hunter any en couragement she ought now to havo him shown tho door whenever he appears." Mrs. Leslie shows her wit aud in telligence in throwing herself into the arms of the American press, with tho refreshing declaration that if she ever marries it will be to an American journalist. The bright little widow has displayed a keen sense of the appropriate in her frank remark, as well as a shrewd knowl edge of self-advertising. HELLENBRAND'S Ealing Parlors k Candy Manufactory, 295 Commercial Street BHiLOFKAUE: lee Cream 10c , 15c. nnd li cents CofTee, Ten or Chocolnte nnd Cake 10 centK Muati nnd Milk 10 cents 1'lnte or Soup in cents Hot Cake. Collee or Ten U eeuta Ileefstenk nnd Eees - ci nts Pork Chop nnd Hrir lijcentM Mutton Chop nnd Eggs 23 cents Venison and Eggs 2o cents Sausage nnd Eggs 2.'i cents llnm nnd Eggs & cents Krcsn Oysters any style . 2o cents 25 Cent ReguljrDinnerServed From II to3 O'Clock, A nlec Tarlcty of vegetables, etc., etc. AUo tea, coffee or milk with all 25 cent meals without extra chnrge. Choice Cigars, Imported nnd Domestic, always on nund. Porter House Steak and Eggs SO cents Tender Loin Steak and Eggs 50 cents School Desks. Bids will be received by the school direc tors, of school district. No. 21, Marlon county, Oregon, on Friday, August I, lbfO. at 1 o'clock p. m., for furnishing 200 or more desks for North Salem school build ing, bidders to present specimens of their desks with bid. The right to reject any andnllbldsls reserved. F. It. SMITH, E. M. WAITE, A. E.STKANU, td directors. Look Here. Summer challies 6 cents a yard at tho Capitol Adven ture Co. Hurry up before they are all gone. National Surgical Institute. 319 Bush St. S. F. One or more surgeons representing this Instltuto will be at tho Chemekete hotel, snlem, July 19 th. The City Hotel, Inde- nunHfinn) .Tnlv HI at nnri nf ttm Pnlnmrkn Hotel Dallas July 22 d. ulst sleepers, dining cars, chair cars and This Institute is sncyiallv devoted to the coaches, and run solid bctwren Portland entment of curvature of thespme, dlsens-1 ani I'hlcago, daily without change. Bids Received. Bids will be received up to Saturday, July 1, 18S0, at 1 o'clock p m. by t he board ol directors of school dlsti let No 21, Marlon county, at the office of the school clei k, Salem, Or., for the suntllntlng nnd heating by hot air of the East Sulem school build Ing nnd the proposed North Salem school building. The contractor to furnish plans and specifications for the same. The con tractor will also bo required to furnish bonds to tho nmount of the contract to guarantee the heating of the buildings toa temperature of 70 Fahr., Inside the build ings when the temperature is at zero out side. The furnaces will be needed In the build ings .September 1, lbito. Theboardof directors reserve the right to reject any nud all bids, F.H.SMITH, E.M WAITE, A. E. STRANG, Directors. Two Through Trains Each Way DAILY, VIA UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM. Commencing with Sunday, March 2nd, both first and second-class tickets will be houored on "The Limited East Mall," tralaR 3nnd4, ns well nNo on the "Over land Flyers," Nos. 1 and 2. "The Limited East Mail" trains nre Citation. ! In the county court, for the county of Marlon, State of Oregon, In the matter of the estate leilntlou. ol Curl Gilbert, deceased. v'""w To Kntharlna Glllman, Margarcttn Schamm nud nil other heirs of said de ceased, known or unki own,0"1' "", K?01" Interested in sold estate. GREETINGS In the name of the state of Oregon, you nre hereby cited nnd requited to nppeur in the count cunt of the state of Oregon, lor the county of Mntlon. nt the court room tlieieof. ut Salmi, in tiic county of Marion on Monday, the 4th da of August, l.S'JO. nt II o'clock in the forenoon of that clay, then nnd there to show cause if any they have why nn order snould not bo made author izing aud empow ring the administrator to sell the following described real property belonging to said estate, to wit: Beginning atthes. v. corner of l?ec. S In township 8 s. n. 2 west of the Willamette Meridian nud thence runn.ng north nlnng tho west lino of said section 11.75 chains; thence south SU 4 ' oust parallel with south line of aforoaid section 05.0(1 chains: thence south 11.75 chains thence north b9 45' w. following the south line of aforesaid sec tion Ui.OOto the plnreof beginning, contain Ing 7U 41 acres of land situated in section 31 t. ss it. 2 w or the Willamette meridian. Also beginning at the s. w. corner of Simeon smith's donation lnull claim, Not. 1130, cliilm No. 37, nnd theuco running north 10.C5 chains to the x. vr. corner of sec. 0, T U v.. it 2w; thence south fc.i4Vn. nlong the north line of said sec. 6, 01.3S chains; thence s. 14 30 i:. 1C.91 chains to theN.i. corner of said claim No. 37; thence u. bO' 4V w. alonu the north boundary ol ntorfs.iid claim No. b7, tU20 chains to the place of beginning, containing 105.31 ncies of land beluga part of Sec 0, t.'Js. R.2v. or tne Willamette meridian. Also beginning at the N. K. corner of Simeon .smith's donation land claim Not 1130, No. 37, and thence running N. S9.45 w. on the n. boundary of claim No. S7 4S.4S ctalus to n jxilnt in the niiBln ot the count v road leadlnc lrom Sa lem to Jeilerson via FarrKh's Gap; thence south X'i" 1V l: alone the center of tho county road 24 M chains; thence s. fil 30" K. along the center ol said road 22.01) chains to the angle wheie the center of said iiia d intersects tho cast bonndry of said cl-ilm No. 37; thence js. llu HU w. along claim line as i-nsi uouu-1 ury oi claim .mi .i aim teM ouuimur ui the Daniel Delanj donation land claim No. CO, 14 27 cli.'UiMto the place ol begin ning, coutalniii!; K22 ncre of land nnd beluga part i f fciinroo Smith's u I,. c.Not. 1130. claim No. i7. situate In Sec. t! T. U s. it. 2 w.ol the Willamette meridian. There being in nil of iho premises hereby con eed 200nerjsof land situated In Marlon county, state of uiegon.sutiject to the fol lowing reservation or agieement, to wit: "It is ngieed that the grantors of said Carl GUbeit, deceased, shall havo n rli lit of way ono rod wide along tho east side of said premises, to get stock to water from said grantors lemalnlng premises and when said right of way Is used by the f;rantors as aloresald the grantee" to be til owed to use nr. equal amount of grantors premises between load and said right of way." WITNESS, the Hon. T. C. Shaw, Judge of the County court, of tho state of Oregon, for the county of Marlon, with the seal of said court ntllxcd, this 2d day of July, 1S0O. attest: F. J. DAI1COUK, Clerk, f s-y i. c. SHERMAN, Deputy. 4 S.KAI. ' I I $10,000 For Sale $10,000 I Ten hou and Dollars -worth of- Fancy and Staple Groceries, For prices and terms enquire of r i i i I ; i kJOJ Commercial js3?"(oo(ls delivered BROS,, St. free to all parts of the citv-at timijBtmxmtumi Mgnmmimi jpmm t """"? in iiiiMiitJiBittiaBnMDnm-- I fe"-" -r Ar VAr.p.nnHavejU3tr?. ---.--. . -. - ww w invoice ui Spring- Wagons a.nd Hacks equipped with rullmau palace and colo all the sad the room cs of the hip nnd knee Joint, crooked limbs, club feci and nil bodly deformities. Their success In treating these troubles as well ns all chronic dlsenses has made for the Institute n national reputation. All persons who are suffering from any ot these complaints, should not fail to take advantage of this opportunity for relief. Reference may be had to the following residents: Judce R. I'. Itolsc, salem, Or.; Hon. Thos. L. Davidson, snlem; L. K. Rel knap, snlem; M. S.Gofl, Independence, tin B. .t a, Tnrtcr, Lcwlsvllle, Or. 7:ll-18w-dl6 "Murder will out" is a saying as true as it is old, and an exchango al so adds "that a fool with a gun in variably perforates himself or his friends," to which another coutem porary adds the truei9tn that it is just the same way if instead of call ing it a gun you call It a newspaper." Dallas Observer. A Mlcliignn Central Railway Employe Win his Case, after Seven Yeari' Coutfit. While employed ns Agent of the Michi gan Leuirai itniiroau company, at Augusta jiicu , my KianeTB oceanic aiseasea, no from nn Impoverished and Impure suite blood, my genet n! health wns entirely in derintned 1 consulted the leadlnir nhv. slclans of this city and Ann Arbor, and all pronounced my ciso Hnght's disease. In i October last, I began taking Hlbbard's i Rhcumatlo Syrup, nnd am to-day a well, man. It nfforda me pleasure to render The"Overland Klyer"tralns me enutmied with Pullman palace sleepers and conches, between 1'ortland and Council lllutls, and with Pullman colonist sleeper between Portland and Kansas C'it . daily, without change. Connections cro made at Pocatellu with through trains to and from Salt Lake, nud nt Cheyenne with through trains to and from Denver, Kansas City aud St Louis. The above trains atlord the quickest time between the Northwest Pacitlc coast and Eastern nnd outbern points. Detailed time of trains, rates, through tickets, bnggago checks etc., can bo pro cured upon application toany ngeut of the Union Pacitlc System. T. W. LKE, 3-7-5t-w Geu'l Pass. gent. BOISE & MANNING Agents, as Court street, Salem Oregon. STAGE LIVERY BARX. at Rear of Chemekete Hotel, L. B. HUFFMAN, Prop. First-class Rigs for all occasions. Kecd lngand boarding n specialty. Conveyances for commercial men and otbars on short notice. 3Rutos Reasonatle.-i Hiwne ('it j liunds for Sale. VTOT1CE is hcieby enen tliat iindtr tho J provlslonsnfiinaet ol the li-gisln'ure ot Oregon entitled, "An net to incorpo rate the City of Eugene aud to repeal all acts and part of acts in conflict here with," iileil In the olllee of the si-cretnry of stale, February 20, 1SS9, the connn n council of the city of Eugene will issueund dispose ol the bonds or said city nt par value of lrom $30,000 to s.-i0.000, in denomi nations of from S100 to SHOO ns tho nur- chaser may desire, payable SO years nfter date of Issuing the same, with interest thereon t tlw rate not to exceed j percent per annum, payab'u semi-annually. sealed proposals to purchase said bonds will be received by the undersigned nt Engcue, Oregon, until September 1st, lsyo, and all proposals icceivcd will be opened and considered on the St h day ot September, 1SH0, and said bonds will be disposed of to the person or persons making tho best oiler or offers t herefor. The common council reserves the right toieject any and nh proposals. By order of the council. -Mnj 2Kt, 1WX). n. F. DORRIS, Recorder for theCity of Eugene. Of the best standard makes. Mdered. All invited t call nnd Commercial strei-1 Prices are the lowest, Quality con- f exauine them at 282 234 and I tTT.FritvsvgT 1 First National Bank Stock Holders' Meeting. rnllE annual meeting of thestock holders L In the Gold Mountain and Dry Gulch Consolidated Gold nnd Silver Mining Co. will be held ut toe office ol tho company In -Milem, Oregon, on the 16th day of yu gust.lSM, nt the hour of 2 o'lock p. m for the purpose of electing five dhector lorthe eusiiliig year. R. B. CANNON, Pres. sETH It. 11 AM MElt, secretary. 7:14w:4 SALEM OREGON. w t x? i a ni ft' sufttrlug humanity any good that I can, i mi. V REYNOLDS . and wish to say ihi 1 1 think It the greaN , John MOIR, - - - the world. K. Larzilkre, Agt. M. C. R.R. I -. r-. ,,-,, ....,.., , Alblua. Mich. Bold by Smith A Mtelner. t GENERAL BANKING. l)i.volutioi Notice. TOTICE Is hereby given that tno part-1 r uershlp heretofore exlstlnc between President I tlio undersiiiued under the Arm name of Vice President i the Capitol Dairy Co., is this das dlsolved. u. dutch naviug soia Cashier A Sure Cure for Piles. itching Piles are known by moisture Exchange on Portland, San Francisco, New York, London and Hong Kong hnllohl null cnlri Sitnta Hrtimlr nnri rltv llKepeisplratlon, causing Intense Itching warrants bought. Farmers are cordially when warm. This form us well as Blind invited to deposit und transact business Bleeding and protruding, yield at onco to I with us. Liberal advances made on Dr. Bosanko s Pile Remedy, whl ch acts I wheat, wool, hons nnd other nronertr nt directly on the narts affected, absorbs tu I mors, ullays Itching and etlecta a perman ent cure. 50 cents. Druggist or mall: 1 tretlse tree. Dr. Bosanko, Plqua, O, Bold i by Smith A Sterner. 1'"' k Union Pacific 11 R. Company! "OVERLAND ROUTE." w A. C Falrchlld aud B continue the buslnos tlous of the company Salem, .luly 2, 1MX). A It. W bis interest to J. Kelly, who will nssume all obllca- and collect all bills. C. FAIRCHILD, J.KELLY, , C. BURCH. Rii fl i r ii,rin, I ivur & L91W .lr n. f jlV. - - - flit KT7M . .$- VJ teMg5s?y ( ' i T r ilSHJi Who do All Kinds of , :T Y unuiiJyiti ! j SI j-.ff ; -t.- . .... v . H Hiwa Asl hran ns nnv IjauiWrtJB ts.. ' -. . '.nrr i.l trtha I'nnnlpK 1 Tcinrp WhtaHrtll t s . .,..Cw'SMB l" - Vu". vo.us ,,u..i-, i r. a .. .1 .1..! 1 AlnHM ..! .- illlll UU1UK JI.OiV.IMOO IfU.ni ,. BSTLadies aud patrons iBttil iu liispt'ia uur ijiiacm vi mi work. 230 Liberty Street WILLAMEHE urnauutesStnaentiln Hassical, Literary, Son Music ArtandTlieolog)'. Normal, Business, Itf, AND MEDICAL COURSES It is the oldot, largest and WS; lve Institution of learning la tM-v , west. I'rnlus for the east leave Portland at 7.-00 am and &00 pni dally. Tic ets to audfron principal jxjlut In flu United StatiM Cn ada and hurope. Elegant New Dioiug Cars. PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPERS. Free Family Sleeping Cam run through 011 Kxprens tralim to Omnlia, Council tUufts aud Kansas City without cuange, reaHonnDie ntes. Insurance on such se curity can be obtained at the bank in most reliable companies. NOTICE. To Merchants, Mechanics! and Laborers. WANTED ; 1000 Families to Settle in the Town i of Aumsville. Notice of Annual Meetiuig. vr OTICE U hereby gien that the annual meeting of tho stock holders of thi Capital bold & sliver MlnlngCo.,conso'.lda ieu ut me cu.v oi heleat theotllceof of the city of nlem, uregon, will bo eof the com nuu v In said city, on the second Thursday, the Hih day School onens first Monday la Sf'. - 'xen d for catalogue to TH0HVAK& 17. aicui.v- -f : p. m., lor the for such other oi August, lrt), at J o'clock eleettun of directors and 1 business as may come betore the meeting. -aiein, uregon, j uiy J. isjhj. T:ll-ltw J. II. vrRlCKLER, t-ecy. Vutusvillo is located iu Marion Connection at lortland forSau Kiauelt i eoutlty, Oregon, 14 lullos soutll-Ofiit ot fculein, in tuc mulst otn rieli gmiu, co and I'uget Sound point For turther jvartlculara addrtts. any Rk'ont of the company or I. W.1.KE.0. 1. A. C. H. M El.LF.N, Qeneral Traltlo Munacer Bolso A Maunlus mjeut & Court street, Ralem, Oregou. County Normal lnstiiutp. , rnllE SECOND annual se-slon of the Ma-' X rion county normal Institute will be , huld In the city of salem, beginning Mon day, August 11th, 1"0, and ulll continue three weeks, it U expected that all teach ers and those Intending to tei.ch In the I schools of Marion county will be present I and assist In tho work. Classes will bo 1 organized in all branches taught in the , common sonoots. competent assistants will be omplojed. T. W. YODER, Tri-td County School Superlntedent. 5 i EiSTT'r Mill . .j VM 1 DR. HILLER'S Special Prescriptions.; i SELFCUBE J --j HOME TREATMENT Sheriff's Sale. j r OTICE is lurby given that by virtue of J nn execution duly Issued out oi the the tftftlv, prleolintof Job prlullUB, nd mi fel UUnkii: ui V.M.IV Hie'o I'rlnter 8iem wt tlltoounU. Stud foi nd ratAlojcue ol AITK. urrcmu How to Curo Nervou;ursii. A lotly with u nervous tcmnonv mont will nuiko known IU wanttt through IU natuml intMluin tho nervous nybtom. If It fulU l rc colvo projKir iiourlhnuut UiouervM will ho tho llrst to cry out. Dr. HllktrV llytinistlno Ktonttlvo unmirM ikirfcot nutrlllon to thwo till. . .1.1 ...... u ......... ..II .... .. . . h mu iwini uy iiuu-nuuvu mi, n wim (akl, () ,mi a iHirfeutly uoiir- dotliiK If Krumpy fthcrlo umlorj Am Uxtycanuot U wrvwif, For theclrtfunu-titiictiibiit HtilunlttoMioh wle nt I, J. Kry'n. Which ha foithe past l years PAID MORE TAXAS. Issued Mote Policies, Received More Premiums. And Paid More Losset Uhu property located In Oregon or Wash Ington thau any other company. It was the First Company t Pay all losses in Foil and in Cash lly the thre rot couflagTatlaus of BeatU Kllensbunaud Spokan FalU. GK0. M. BEELKlt, fruit ami stock iMiuitry. Thecouu try tributary to Autnsvlllo priHtuces 400,000 bushels of grain yearly, 200, 000 bushels of fruit nuil vegetables, nml supports thousiimls of hetul of StOCK. AIUOUL' US Otlier lUlVlllltaseS I Huu. Cln-utt Court of iie sinie nf liT tVumsvlllo has three miles of vallt-1 for the county of Marion, ou the Slst day . oi june. imu. anu to me directed, up. n a ' 1 IllllfiPltlAllt anil flM.rW. (f fnnuili. J..I. i urry on what is Known as renSoiMi. entered or rw,V,i oA r ..,,'i. 'f, tho llutler place, one mile west of in and by saui circuit court on the istu ' tffni Jlnt" nl lWn,?d 'will WnWiVft'S.'ft ' ties, UQMIlg OUO nuirouil mut vwirraway was pUlntul nad W. 11. Murre soon have two more. It has a gootl , usu w. Uouies and c. k. Uenn were 100-barrel roller procc3 Hour niill. S!if n!J?",l ?. rv."r.P'?.,,ff,pin.t i..,,. vu IIm fA,.,,..l Aumsvlllo has three miles of valu-ifrt Insure in lour Home Umnanyl wo water power, a lao rrtmwr ?lj. 1 rock quarry on what is known as ren "The State," A Specific Remedy for Each Disease. Cure CoiJi, HaarseneM, Coufhs, BresehiOfc j Ptlon. Coi.UlnjnoOpites. Cures Croop In "" ,j several gooil stores, blacksmith shops and tluo homes, all iu a prosperous defendant by which execution manned to sen me real aeftcriDea. aud out or I am obiu- I property heretnfter , me proceeu. ofsu.li , l(l& MUU UUIUVO. tit, IU II 't UCllVI WHO - ' " - '" - lur )iMVUI U kll'U i ronilillon. a khI opening for a wool- SITSiS'ttSSS.SSrSri tUlf en mill, fruit dryer and cauuorv, taxwiis.ioand sift) attorney ftandVhe, tannery and large boot aud factory, a large uhecao factory. ..-, ...y" ';"" "wnuiirutf ieeanatne siiw '"" """ "wo wiiu interest thereon Auy ' ,"ie,Jl ?,? '?.'! per annum from man or eoniimnv Rtnrtliif snnh !inln1,e,i,ii.ih.i.i.j.'v."r""'i euterprlse here could easily obtiin ' theiiourof eleven o.efock a m.ofMi milk of 1000 cows. "gVE a?or ,h HiBy court To anyone who will start a factory iTat AffkKiiOTJfe of ony kind In Aumsville, tho poo- ." adon the ay of sale, all ibe nil. ininw I k rf."J'r' ?"T" nowi aadi". E. tUnn laretttMroihen, hmd .n , .K..'.w.0!2P .1... . !..- ... . " "? t-i ttM? inu pie wui give overy eucourugemut iri-,V-, i.:.llZ rX-, Lna . which w in their power. I or titter irfihem b i uere is aiso a goon opemng nere f ' u. ib wu.Winc u- iur nrtitij iicniiji. I MiuivArvi.iT"f'.' 'J' .?"""' into I'urtltM lootllif for a iv linmn nr I .W2..71."'.' iifwos. lo wit; . . - . .i" " -- nwi uunnvr aki umiuim iw a si L tfj? Wlitomww warUiaB. i VZZZJTSISI "f Av "F4. 1V V-Tii mnrmn '. WYWK. bu&luesa location should seo Aumsville. 1'rtcoa And Special AKeut for Marlon VAteut tclal AKeul fur Marion Counir. Cmv In th company' hniwtnj. not fail to of nrotwrtv ' are rvasonable, nnd uow U the time 1 to locate, for In five yuare there is bound to be a city hero of I0,i In habitants. ii-8w l the Itatai, - I' V M( llV BtU.1 V.&JSAAH.. DR.JllU5HYDRASTINEREST0niTIVE BUmuUtas nutrition. ruriartti' ' Cures DjTiconstipaUou anJGenenl Debility . A perfect tonlcmd trendilaa DR. nil I FU'e iMTi.nn imic ctiuiku un i ram punF Curei BiB'1111" nll'Llrertroubics, Chills and Fever. M JariiT Fevera", inJ ill lT1 f06WE ' DRJIILLER'S CATARRH CURE. CurMArJW Catarrh. Chronic Ctanh'Cmw. : nesj. Guaranteed tocuretaecritcass when Jlrectiooiirefiillowed.ornKcej'ren"' DR. HILLER'S COUGH 'U1E anai'uuiaoiiu,rl.ucecin.umptloii. Coi.talnj no Opiates, PR HILLER'S DIPHTHERIA AND SORE THROAT CURE. Prevention1"" Uwrt. nillpoiiiheljcurean oretaruatinfroniS toithoun. Cur Ouuuj " '( DR. HILLER'S FEVER CUE. IndlspensaWa In aU oute disui ittW'kl Irei.u.i a..j lure acarUt fetr, ScarUtinv and Meade Sad'" m ' DR. HILLER'S NERVOUS DE3JUTY CLRE. Curse Vervooe Wln,J!jv lwer. .Setcrfaili. oeud tor I'rnau fircaUr U. Hiller Prttf Co , Sui Tn&- DR. KILLER'S RHEUMATIC AND NEURALGIC CUBE u Rhettmatw. " ( oout, LumUao, anj oaiooa, b) neu-JriuiB TAT I 'a M DR. HILLER'S TEETHING CURE. AiJe t.ie roh a. J !.. !' ' otaU! t e teetnu.; pen!, rntur palnleee teethin.' an ! ouai tet!' f!f- i Spaiu, lUvktw, Brain Trvublee aud ferel CsuiffcuaM. A U-nir " DR. HILLER'S WHOOPING COUCH CURE. ITnente d i" ir vV" " Xen.ntheieepioBOlDr Hiltart HydreMlne HeonU e l "1!l M T I J84 Neujalilc Cure, and Dr HUfcr'e Cooa Cu. the "ZLitr ' terra, and. If not obuiaahtc frsm rnur jmria UI ha mailed In, oa iw SI .00 per Package. Six Packages for $5.00. i ..i m Tbe rMdl4 an th mmiIi v ts vn ut ur.4nm eapeneBny ruarwtoed -o eur wb a ew i p-iMj. Dr HUiir H -- fl nyf "- UHtitltaoM U to hoeae tiuiiuunr jfc.ii k.in.iti. Ml II CD riPtl? rnun.nu em rDi luri crn. CALi U' ii it.ukii unuuvuniritl. ttiwiiuivi- i' ll For Nile by PAN! J. FRY, IfiS 225 Um E U f'Hiilaiv Kalsominincas'sS' hrttrnt Marion t iV ShopupttalrsoverJ 'A