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BPBBBIEgSrgyS H. V. MATTHEWS, TREAS. WM. IIOWABD imr.r-. OUR STORY. T. H. 33AI?ES, PEES. Highest ofall in Leavening Power. U.S. Gov't Report, Aug. 17, 1889, ,SEr The capital Journal will contain rcgu Inrly n story, completed In one or two mini ! bers.l IKIIISKSlllli; LICK. 1 ! I 5M ' cjaKKsCopyrtiliii ij M Her (rrtre of rnotUn, and of look, the imootti Ami tnromlng mtltityof tcp and trd, Ths Simmftrr of form anil future, let Tl) aont afloat, rrrn Itko OcUclom alrt O: flat and carp." Tor her matchless look of grace and mo. Uon, this royal beauty fas Indebted to perfect health, restored by the uso of that imequalcd, lnn.rumtinsr tonlo and nerv ine, Dr. fierce a Kmorito Prescription, which ect In healthy action every func tion and gflvo purity and nebneu to tho blood. "Favorite Prescription" Is a noeitiv euro for tbo most complicated and obsti nato cases of leucorrhea, excessive llow intr, painful menstruation, unnatural sup pressions, prolapsus, or falilcpr of tbo womb, wenx back, " female weakness," antcrcrslon, retroversion, bcarlntr-dowa 1 satlons, chronic congestion. Inuamnm t 1 and ulceration of tho womb. It is rjurirmitcoil to Rive Rirtlsfactioa in cttty if, ar money refunded. Mmiufncturcd by Woiild'a Disrs-vsanr 'ditk vi Association, Buffalo, N. Y. Dr. PIERCE'S PELLETS .t filiate and e'ennsa tho liver, stomach jd D-mrl?. They are purely vejetHblo nd iH'rfertly tinrmlrs. Olio a Dow. Sold by druggists. 3 cents a vial. VKOFISSIOXAI. CAltns. 1 H. KNIOUT, Kelectlc l'luxIcUn.oilIec j, izrivmireiiireci, wucin uregon. rui monnry diseases a fcpeclnlty. DU..T. M ICKK-Vi:, Dentist, ufllce tho Wlilto Corner, Court nnd ( Office over Com liiercini streets. TuHN A. CAUSOX. Counsellor nnd At t) tnruev-nt-Uivv. Member of the Ilor of Ontario. limailn. Ollleo 1U! Btnto street, talom, Oregon. PKA.TT HUNT, attorneys nt law, Knlem, Orcson. OtllcoovcrlJnrr's Jewelry store, State street. J J. SHAW, Attorney-nt Ijiv, M-ilem. , Oregon. onico tlrst door to the left ixt head of stairs In tho re.tr of taclil A Uusli'a bank. TII.MON KOItl), attorney nt law, Snlcni, Oregon. Oltlco uptulra In I'liUon's block. J A. Al'l'liEOATK" attorney nt law , Krlers block. Commercial nnd Htntc streets, Salem, Or. Ttj" I'. WILMAMB, bTllNOaitATllElt U . and Typewrit Nt. Ofilco with Capi tal city K'y. Co., H5tnto fet. nOllKHT A McNAM.Y, Architect. No. ii LUStnto Street. I'laus and specifica tions of nllelnssMof ofbulldlngn on short notice. Supcrlutendeaceofwork promptly looKcd after. 25-tf OBALKT WIM.ACH, T cors nnd Drnuihtsmen. Civil Kngln- Itallroadsnr- veyimnil estimating n specialty Ollleo in State street, up Mulrs, Kilom, Oregon IIUiINBnS CAIU10. St. CLOUOIl, Undertaker. Embnlmer , nnd Cabinet -Maker, 107 mate St.. hnlcnic H. MORSE, coutrnctor imd Hullder. , aii orrert proii iligli street, Salem. ah orrers prompuy ntieuueu 10 TOM'S' GKAV. Ouitnictor nnd builder. O Klnelusldo fluiihliig a specialty. Isj Coininercial street, .vilom Oregon. TOI1N KM (II IT, ltlacksmlth. Hore 1) shoeing and repairing n specialty. Shop hi Up foot of Liberty street, Salem, Oregou. i3)tf P. & kinds ol SOUTir.VICK. Coutrnctor and builder. Well prepared to do all of building and guamntco snllsrco- tlon. 1-21-1 m I) J, liAItKN.Manufuelurer of nil kliul , of vehicles. Kcpulrtng n specialty. Out) the best work turned oul, Shop to State street, next door to ScrlberA funic, T 0. IIAKKK, Collection, Commission ', and Street Car Adcrtl log Agent. Collections made at rcnsouablo rates. Ooods sold on commission AilvcrtlMs menu Inserted In street ears at bedrock rates. Ml Commercial set., Salem, Ore. SOCIKTY JfOTIUIM. KNlnUTSOr'l'YTHlAS.-Koguinrineet tng on TuomIhv night of each week nt 7:3u p. tu. J.O'DONAL:C. C. V. II. 11. WATKIW. K. of 1U and H. 0 LIVE LODGE No. IS, 1. 0. 0. K., meets In Odd Fellows' llall upstairs. Cornet Comnicmlnl and Kerry streets, every Sut urdjyat'i.SOp.m. J. It. .MlTCllEKL, I, A, M INMNO, Secretary. N. U. fl A. Il.-sedslck Post, No. 10, Depart- ment of Oregtiu, meets e cry Monday evening at the hall oei the Oregon Uuul company'a olllce. VUltlng comrades an cordially Invited to attend. 1). C.8UEKMA.N, iost ooinuMdec. 8, A. lLtNULU, AdJutHm, A S H- W.-l'rotectlou Udge Nts 4, A. J-V . O. V. Kalciu, Oregon. MwIm teh rdnNday evening at Its bull lu State lu aurunce block, corner IVunmereiul and ChemekcU strwta VUltlng aud Sojourn Ins bgethren I n iteU K. Ik fcoermv ick, Ira Kurt, ltcvorder. M W $1 WILL BUY A LOT Of goods at our atorej Wo carry a tul line of nrocrle, feed, oroekary, glsvnre, el gars, tobacco and coufeotlouery. T. BURROWS, No. 23 Commcretal Ht., 5alem, Morgan & Mead, City Dra y m e 11 1 AH work done with promptness and dk patou. only the txml meu are Boipioyixl T. II. HUBBARD, Agent for Cyclone Separators. Russall Engines and Saw Mill Machinery, ItaddenreSMCVunrnereifti Kt , teUm. Ore. Whn Capitol Home Addition U beautifully located In Y&A Kulem. tuth of the Hlcetrlo lUUway Hue, imir the IHWr boUV MTff lot. IWiltO f. tioovlsoiU rWiiltiby T. II. WILSON, Owner, tt BUU Street, Kalem. PRINTING. rtKE OK TUK LAUOMsjT BiTAULWII. I II menu in me mate, vawfr mie,iuu Ainlnml ljtrvr.il it.vlk ljCf&l Ulauk ll ifee&Ukie, tfe6ute,a-d bin;ei rtiveoanu taa ioi w - --rr. . r.. .:r..i ? . .. nil' foul ICSJ Hlsr num r "Am I too old to thliiUoCa swond marriage?" said Mrs. Hlytlie, look lug wistfully into tho glistening sheet of mirror thnt extended to the other bide of the room Into nn In delluito perspective of onyx tables, stands of ferns, JapaiiL"-c ecreeiw and Jndiii hnugtngs. "Six-mid-thirty nnd why should one he compelled to give up till tho sweet ness of llfo atslx-nnd-tliirty? I'm sure I don't look a duy over thirty; aud Alcy Vauo inlist he tlmt at ,cnat!" .Mrs, JJlythe was a very piotiy womau not tne inni, but (lie I til I blown rose a plump, dimpled, pcaehycheeked mat 1 mi, who knew rwnetly how to ni.i!..- the mu-t of all her mtddlo-aged advautagu. She hud married Maj. Mortlake Wythe at 17, and liaii.nl left her a widow at 7. "I shall never be such a fool us to marry again !' wild Mrs. JJlythe. l'orthe major had ly no means been perfection. JI had left hir just enough, by dint f strict econ omy, to live upon, i-n; eelully as hoi only child had tuvii taken to "bring up" by n quiet Quaker cou ple, the major' relatives. Anil until now Mrs. JJlythe had adhered resolutely to her deci-i u. JJut Algernon Vane was a royally handsotno fellow, and the pretty widow was but kumau, and she had scribbled "It isaumud Vane," "Mrs. Algernon Vane," over and over again in her blotting book, and she had treasured up a flower he had worn in his button-hole, and she had coi responded with him during the winter lie had spent in Bermu da, writing sprightly and amusing letters, with a scml-tone of serious ness underlying all their sparkling gossip. "lie likes me a little now," said tho widow "and I'm determined he shall like me a good deal more. I'm tired of this solitary life; I'm tired of counting every peuny half a dozen times before I spend it. Algy Is independently lich, and he is my beau ideal of a man. With him I do believe I could be oulte, quite happy. He don't know about Lydia; but, of course that would be no ob jection. Undo Joshua and Aunt Rebecca will keep her. Dear me, dear me! she must be growing to be a big girl now," and Mrs. JJlythe shuddered at the idea. At this moment the door Hew open, auit in burst a tall, ihi-ty, i bevelled young girl, some h lf a head taller than Mrs. Ulytho herself, ith tho white-capped maid following helplessly behind. "l'lease ma'am," said the maid, "sho wouldn't wait for me to take her card up.'' "Mamma, I'm Lydia," cried the urcnthlcN apparition. "Little Lid dy, mamma don't you remember? Tell that hateful girl to 110 awav. A card indeed? Am I to .-end up cards to my own mother?" Mrs. IJIythe stood appalled, in tho soft yellow light streaming through the Cuina-Mlk curtains. This fair haired, smi burned young glautues, with the peony cheek-, and the big blue eyes, tho ilMltting gloes and faded cambric gown could it bo possible thnt this was tho"llttlo Lid-' Jiiinn bank bill representing the dy" of ten years ago? Oh! If Mr. price of the "prize colt." Vane should see her. "Whcie did thee get this money, The girl looked around liko one , child?" solemnly asked Uncle .Tosh wko views the enchantment of a j ua. fairy palnee. li borrowed it," confessed Ly- "Oh uitimmu, now pretty you,dki. "Don't ask mo anv tnoro aro!" .sul she, "and wliat a lovely room! Are you plml to .sco mo, main- 1 have to piok blackberries nt four ma ilarllug?" ' cents h iiuait all summer." "Myileare-st oliild," gaspml the "1 hopo thee will give up this liny widow, "what has brought you ilenish businajsof Mwinperlng about heieV" on hotveluck, lodia, after this," "Lyilia clas-peil her hands; her .severely .spoke up Aunt Uebeoca. eouuteimmu fell. ' "Hut, aunt, the foi tune-toller told "Mamma," said j.he, I'm tho most ! me that my fortune would one titty miserable creature in the world ami I want $100." "Lydia! A hundred dollars!" i "And you must let me have It!" vehemently went on liydla. "I've killed Undo Joshua's prlw oolt!! That K I dl In't exactly do it my belf ; but I was riding Pretty Jane' round the meadow, just for practice, and I forgot aud left tho hots down ' and the colt got out on tho railroad track, and the train came along, and oh! I never can look Unole Joshua lu the face again, unless I ' have that fUX) to pay him! "I shall Ih able to earn plenty for tuyelf before long, mamma," she added, breathlessly, "for I can ride bettor than the woman in pink tarloton and spangles who Jumped through the hoots at the elretis. When tho old Gypsy told my for tuuo last year at the county fair, she said a horsehoo would bring me luok some day; aud 1 knew of course, what she meant, bo I've been practicing riding ever since, w honever I could got away from A um Hack and Uncle Jihua, and i "Mrs. Dappletun Anias is in the drawing-room, nm'nni," said the whlte-euppcMl maid, appeariug with an oxtdlted silver oanlrseelver tu her hand. Aud Mrs. -Wythe oheeV:e Iter daughter'a oonfhleiiNa at once, "Lydia." orliM she "I'm surprUed ni you i a great iri like yoti, aeutulug aud romping araund the coumryi no wok to biiaiiy i-iaiiw by the very neM tmln, and try U UehavomeroilKeaUitly. Wuy,QU tuiut lw 14 at leatl" "Seventeen, nuuniim," wttuwl the culprit. "Hut aren't yH gotitjr to give me the ?100r" "I hav not got 100 eeutaf Un - MMjai - I - UJUmMJJJl - llJ - A - MVSCTVJUl - I - patieutly cried Mis. lJhthe. "And If f Imd. T wouldn't tive it to you, And vmi. vou naughty, ill-behaved, romping vns. Matilda, tell Mrs D.innleton 1 ai,io th-.t r aimll he down dlrectlv. J nnd hrlngsome lea and huns for , fr MI9 Ulvthe before the next train goe." JJut when Mr. Dapplcton Ames hud finished her call, and Mrs. IJ'ytho oamp back, the bird had llown. liVdia, de- ply wounded and resentful, Irid promptly returned to Shady l'laiii", "That old Gypsy must have been a humbug, after all," thought the dispalring girl. "Oh, what shall I ?ay o Uucle Joshua? Why was mamma so cold and cruel to me? Oh, dear, lam very, very unhappy!" "Shady Plains!" shouted the con ductor. Anil as Lydia crept sorrowfully out of the train, something bright, like a fallen drop of dew, scintillated on the Ilo r at her feet. She stooped to pick it up. It was a diamond scarf-pin in the shape of a horse shoe. "Squire Cahart's company must have dropped it," said Lydia to her self. "Oil how it sparkles! If it were only mine! Tor I'm sure it must be worth more than $100 She glanced furtively at a tall, broad-shouldered young fellow who hud been seated in I lie train a feu &( ats beyond her. "He never looked around," thought Lydia. "I'm glad of it, for lie mint have known Iliad been crying. Hut I must give this back to him. With a light, swift step, she has tened to overtake Squire Cahart's city guest. Please, is this yours?" said she, holding up the glittering half-circle. "T found It on the floor close to where you were sitting." He started and mled his hat. "It is Mr. Wooton'sneice, isn't it?" said he "Mi-s Lydia? Yes it's mine, and I'm a thousand times obliged to you. I must have fastened it very carelessly. And I value it very high ly, too; it was a gift from my fath er." "Is It worth a great deal of moil' t-?" asked Lydia, timidly lifting her sea-blue eyes to his face. "About ?100, 1 suppose." "I wish it was mine," said Lydia, with a long sigh, as if sho were thinking aloud. "Yours? Why, it Isn't a lady's ornament." "Oil, not tho pin," said Lydia, "but the money tho hundred dol lars. Good-bye! Here is thecarraigo waiting from Cahurt Court." "Will you let me drivo you a3 far as Woolen farm?" asked the strang er court eotibly. And tired Jydlit willingly ac ceded. The upshot of it was when sho en- terod her uncle's nreenco sho ravo tiuostioiis, iiuole. I'll pay- It back If ! bo made by a" Lydia stopped abruptly as she ro moinberod how the diamond lioive shoe Imd glittered on the Moor at hor feet that day. Hor color re, hor heart lKat. "Thee must remember. Lydia," admonished Aunt Hebecea, "that nil diviners and fortune-tellers tiro suaros of Satan." "Ye, Aunt ltebootw," murmurtHl the girl. ltui frm that day an Inscrutable ohaugo camu over the cliaraeter of lur life. The pleasant sumuier aunshlno had faded oul of the land. The Sar atoga hoteU were ctaed, gay New port uasileaerted. Aud Mre. Illy the, sittlug lu the yellow light ol her jouquil silk cur taiiift, wa stilling over a earcl which Matilda had Jut brought lu. "Dear Algy!" she murmured. "I knew he would eotue," She glided itito the w hite-anilgoll drawl ng-rootu, all graoious conlial Ity. "You recreant cavaherl" sho smiled. "I've half a mind to scold you, aud yet" "lio I sleaerve that title?" Mr. Vane afceri. "Kor yat are the Aral liereon to whom I have told tue great happiuess of my life. Oh, I Myou tl't iinertiMluifc Omimi frn WUIttd the draperies, ldla, ! Uejp me to esiiJalH." And 1m. Wiwye,! and Mr- trel, oaaio. "Wewre marHetl. iwamiwa," W ImH, "Al- aad I. Autt we sail Ux lCwro)M In the OuMiHMmlra, at IloaM. Wout yaH t me, HtamnMt, nj whj) ntejoy T" , ii. lliiw ktel LyOIad j ,Uf ta-l whn1 ttteni toy. ' um It was Ue severvtet oriieal to lMl". which she ever had been mother-in-law instead of which she ever nati uecn put. a mother-in-law Instead of a bride. , Tills was baldly what she had look cd forward to. iiut even in mat trying moim-m sho noticed the glittering pin which fastened Lydlu's lace bonnet-strings a quaint device of tiny diamonds and remembering what the girl had once said about a fortune-teller aud a horseshoe. "Matnmu didn't look quite pleas ed, Algj," said the bride, when they wete back in the carriage, driving to the steamer's wharf. "Do you sup pose she is vexed because we didn't take her into our confidence?" "I daresay," remarked Mr. Vane, "that no mother likes to loe her child so suddenly. Leust of all, darling, so sweet a treasure as you." Aud neither of the two suspected what a poisoned dagger was that day rankling in the breast of Mrs. Rosa mond IJIythe. Helen Forrtst Graves in Philadelphia Saturday Night. National Surgical Institute. 319 Bush St. S. F- Oneormore surgeons representing this Institute wl'l be nt the Cheuiekcto hotel, s.ilem, July ll th. The City Hotel, Inde pendence Jul v '21 st nnd nt the Entcrpil-e Hotel Dallas July Sid. This Institute Is specially devoted to the treatipent of ouratureof the spine, dl-ens-es of the hip nnd kncejolnt, crooked limbs, club feet and nil bodly deformities. Their success in trentlns these troubles ns ol as all chronic dist-nses ins made lor the institute a nationnl reputation. Ol persons who nre sullerlng from any ol tlieso complaints, should not fall totnke ml imta.se ot this opportunity for relief. Hcfereiice ma he had to the tollouii'g residents: Judire li. I'. Kole, sntein, or.; Hnu.TIiOs. L. U.ildnn,siilein; L. F. Bel-knip.-stilem; M S (Jolt. Iudeeiirtenee, ur; 15. .t M. Tn-tcr, Lewls Hie, Or. 7:IM3rt- dlO P NSIONS WAROF THE REBELLION ITudcr the net of June '7, lsoo, all soldiers who served ninety ihi..-m the U. . service during the w.ir of the rebellion aud ai enow disabled physically (whether, Injuries or disease wis incurred duriuR service or since) ar entitled to iH'nblons nt from ! to SUper month. Widows of deceased soldiers aro entitled to $,s pe month and Si iwr month for each Aiipllc.tlo.sunderthisact w ill not affect anv nendine claim. .Make npplleations at once. D.'J MIEHMAN. U, S, Tension aud Claim agent. I'. O. llox 2sl, aielllj ore-ton. Deputy County Clerk. Write for blanks. dw COOK HOTEL i CeniiTand Hiirh Street. G. W. ANDERSON, PROP. SureoorloW. ILCOOK. The Cook llotol Is opposltr court house conveient to business part of city and street car line runnli r )vist the door. Ittf $1.00 to S3W a day, according to room Special term? to boarders aud families. DUGAN BROS., The Plumbers, i ( f i ' 206 Commercial St Dealers In Steaniand Plumber's Goods. California Ironstone Sewer and Fir Clay Chimney l'ipe, etc. GI I ue Just received a Urge stock -children's, ouihs' and men's clothlu;. fine line of fine shoe. We Will Sell Lower than nn houma in Salem. SATINES AND STRAW HATS u.tgoatt. ! BEX FORSTNER k CO., m Ctumial Stmt Capital National Bank SALEM OREGON. liUI ilid up.. - J7o,lHK) Sirflis, ...-.- 15,000 K. S. WAI4Cfc - Pwmldeou W. W. MAHTlh, Vtc-rtfcldeot. J. M. ALHKHT Otebler. WitCTOWi V. W. Martlu, H. & WalUea. W. T. Omy, J. M. Mrlln. A.CuUch, J. II. Albert. Y. Met'. 11.00. LOANS MVD12 Te.Dmuart. oo wneM mmA other miurket. able produce, cooiOgtMsit in ter, eithtfr la private irnkMkrle or IHlbllc viKlvthiuaH. iMt U4 UMIIV ttimiU Hnpt U I'W. COMMERCIAL PAPER IHaoouatW at muouabla raMa. iMwft m dlroct vu New York, Cbtaaco, Man Pte4Mxt, !urtUutl. UmiOov., larW7Wltn HtMK Konc aad CatowttM, Brick and Tile for Sale MURPHY & DESART, Haanptes .f Iti u k .m Tit. writ frw h shj IfcHUl cUIIVt ollktliill tliiU.-, tl.ltH..U e net vvna Jw. t ui.Mt, tw 'iiw yucwtL wtHwe aajuirtM eaa k mwm S IT'Mf T" ""'J'-"''"" im".- I . . 1 ,F11I urn or , tnni.n .11 .1, r,wn I mis. intlidl I .."."-- - -- ... .. .. ..:.; j""r ',:;:,,"J.:.. l:...:l i trat .s ,J and t. as wen niso on tue -uv or iiiotiirroi iuvtch suiun-rs n-uuiueiiun ,,, pirnn. 'I1H 1 ,,ml" ,l.iv,,.,ln..l iinimililMti.nnn.Inn 181111 HyerS, 0. 1 ODU SALEM LAND COMPANY Incorporated 1SSO Capital Stoclv $30,000. POSTOFFICB BLOCK, - - SALEM, OR3q0 HELLENBRAND'S ', Ealing Mors S Candy liuifactay, HOS Commercial Street HILL OF FAKE: Ice Cream 10c, 13c. nnd cents CoitWl Tea" or ChocoIateandCakc-.I0 cents Mu.li and Milk Plate or Soup --- ? J Hot Cakes, cotlee or Tea cents Ilefsteal: unrf Iys -ct ts 1'ork i hop and Ie ? ,,f Mutton t hop and Lpga rp s Veulson and Kpcs - ccs Sausage and lifgs JK ce is Ham and I ires .... ".??!!! Ki Csh Oi Men, anj stle " ecuts 23 Cnt RegulirD nnerSened Fremll to3 O'ClocV. A nice variety of egetables, etc., etc. Also lea, coffee or milk with all 'io cent meals without extra charge. Choice Clears. Imported and Domestic, alwaj s on nand. Porter House steak aud Kfss 0 cents Tender Lolu Steak and Kgips oO cents School Desks. IJIds will be teceUcd by the school direc tors, of school district. .No. 21, -Marlon couuty, Orejron, on Friday, August LP v. nt 2 o'clock p. m.. for rurnUhiog -W0 or more desks for North Salem school bulld lnc. bidders, to present specimens of their dejfcs with bid. The right to reject any nnd all bids is reserved. F. it. S.M 1 1 H. L. M. W Ai I r. A. E.STKANO, m Directors. Uitls I.cccSvcd. lllds will be received up to Saturday. Julv l't. Is "0,at 2 o'clock p in. by thebo.ird ol directors ofschooldisti let No 21, Marion conntv, ntthc oilice of the school clerk, 'ilein, O".. for the .cntilatlng and heallns bv hot air of the East -ilem school build iric and the proposed North Salem school iHiildinff The contractor to furnish plans .aid speclflcBti ui" tur the same. The con tractor will also be required to furnish oouds to the amount of the contract to eunranteethehntlns of the buildings to a tuinpernturc of 70 Fnhr., Inside the huild intrs when tne temperature is nt zero out- '1 lie furnaces w 111 be needed In the build ings September 1, lst4). The board of director reserve the right to reject any and all bUK s,ynr E. m' WAITE. A. i:.. STRANG, Directors. Two Hirough Trains Each Way DAILY, VIA UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM. Commencing with Sunday. March 2nd. both tlrst and second-class tickets will be 31(111, er- ' ""J-VTf '"" .V "V' '. '""'."',"" '" ! '" .' "l :"',". ' Vi v'""'sr. The-Overland Flvpr"trains ore eaulnncd with Pullman p il.ice sleeper- and coaches, between Portland and Council lilutl-, and with I'ullmnu colouist sleeper- between l'ortlaud nnd Kansas c !t . d My, w ithout chauge. Counectiousereinnde.it 1'oeatclin with through trains to and from S tit Lake, nad an hejenue with through trains to nnd from lienver, Kansas Citj and M Iiuls. The above trains afford the quUkest time betveen the NorthveM l'acitic coast and liistern and outheru joiuts. DetailiHi time of trains, pates, through tickets, baggage checks etc., en be pro cured upon application toany agent of the I'nion Pacific fe stem. r. W. LEE, s-T't-w (Jen 1 Pass. gent. IJOISE A MAN NINO Agents, to Court street, .--fllein Oreou STAGE LIVERY BARX. at Hear of Chemekete Hotel, , L. B. IILTF3IAN, Prop. First-class Rtgs for all occasions. Fced tngand bonrdinsuspecilt . Comeynuces for comnierviul mn and othars on short notice. W-Rates Reasonable SJ KWi Moll alJBan D, L'HOt lU SALEM: OREGON. tt'M. X. l.ADl'K. DH. J. KUYNOLI)si. IOIIN MOllt. - -- President Vice President - Cashier GENERAL BANKING, Kxcnanze on Portland, Nin Francisco, New York, IoDdon and Hong Kong bought nnd old. sme. County and City warrants bought. Farmers are cordially llivlted to deposit ud transact business with us. Liberal advance made on wheat, wool, uop and other property at reasonable rats. Insurance on uoh se curity oan be obtalued at the bank in moot reliable couiptinles. NOTrCE. To Merchants, Mechanics and Laborers, WANTED ! 1000 Families to Settle in the Town of Aumsville. Atutisville is locMttMl iu Marion county, Oregon, 14 miles uth-oiist of SmIciii, in the millet f a rich grain, fruit Mini stock country. Thecoun trv tributMry to Aunisville prcHiuces 4tH),OOU ims-lieU of gruiu erly, 200. 000 WtitiheU of fruit hiui eeutHblee, anil btipixM-ts ihmiEMiiid? of lieed of stock. Among its other H.lvantazes amis; Auittevttle has tlirve miles or va T alu- lier abloMHler poer, n larao fertiliser mek ulMrr)- oil what is known a the lUlllt-r !ucv, one mile Mtet of low u. II Has gCHHl slilpi tie', liaving one railroad mmvii litv'ritivn ninn. It liais a rwv.i --- ---- - ..--.. .. ....w n m '-. IOO-lwm-1 roller tmxe Hour nilll, wvenil iivl atorvb, tihurkenilth how aud Hue home, all iu a pruptwrotis wtlllioii,HraidiUieiUKftiruol - eu milt, rrult dryer and cannery, a lanuerv ami Iar4 Ikuit sunt sli.v ( Imnnrwl nn I no l.lmttefl I'-rtSl factory, a large oliectee factory. A ny j,neiS'&S ,1BhSrr.lffr "num from man or ooi.i.vai.v startiii iil, ;,i2"J.ieJJ "? wui , w.b - .. ,, .. Maruiiir such au euterikriee here could easily obtiin milk f lOOOcous. 1N anyone who w Ml start a fectory of utiy klud iu Amusville, tho vo wle will give every euoourMgeitMUt in tlelr taiwer. Tliere t aleo a prood oenlng here rbra weekly uew simper. IStrtiee looking hr a new Ikmiw or UUtiUsfcsS locwlioa ltmUl wot will to se Autuvtlle. Prke of prufvertv are reaoMtl4e. awl how h. ttte time ta locate, hx In lre yrb tueee fa ImhiimI to be a dty here of 10,030 lu. IwWtuut. S:90-6w Citation. In the county court, for the county of Marlon, State oi urcguu, I n the matter of the estate lCit!Ulon. of Carl Gilbert, deceased. " To Kath.irlnn Oillmnn, Jmnwreiin Sclinmtn nud nil other heirs of said ae sed known or unki own flnd al I n.oM Interested ni-oid estnte. UltL.biiu. Ititlienamoofthesute of Oregon, you nre herebv cited nud requited to appear lu the coitnU court of the state of Oregon, for the conntv of .Marlon, nt the court room ereof. nf Salem, lu the county or Marlon on Monday, the tth day of August, , 1M nt II o'clock in tho forenoon of that day, then andthcietosliov,- cause If any they hnvc v hy nn order should not be made author ising nnd empow. ring the administrator to sell the following described real property Lelongiug to Mild estate, to wit: lieglnning nttues. corner of bee. 31 in ton ushlp 8 s. B. 2 west of the Willamette .Meridian aud thence rutin ng north along the west line of wild section II. u chains . i, ...,.. emit I, ino 4V mist ruimllel with south line of aforesaid section 65 00 chains; thence south 11.75 chains; thence north 80 -la w. following the south line of aforesaid sec tion iwOOto tho plnceof beelnnlng.coutain Ing TBI I acres of laudsituntcd In section Jl tSs n. 2 v of the Willamette meridian., Also ucginuiugai i ue -. ii. niiuci ui slmeou Smltn s donation land claim, Not. 11J0, claim No. S7, end thence running north li.l5 chains to the n. v. corner of s-ec. , T Its. K 2w; thence south 8'itvK. along the north line of said sec. 6, CUW chains; thence ?. 11 W r.. lfi.91 chains to tbof.t. corner of snldelnlmN'o. 37; thence s sv3 tv w. nloni; the north bound.iry of Aforesaid claim No. 37, LGiM chains to tho place of beginning, containing 105 31 acres of land being n part of Sec 0, t. 9 s. R. 'J W. of tne illnmettc meridian. Also beginning at the n. k. corner of slmeon nilth, donation land claim Not. 1130, No. .57. aud thence running S9 45 w. on the x. boundary of claim No. 37 -JS.15 ctntns to a poiut in the augleot the count road leading lrom Sa lem to Jetterson Ma Ihirrish's Gap; thence south i2 tvj' e alone tho center of fhe rountv road 24 S chains; thence s. 61 SO n. nloug the center ol siUd roid 22.0U chains to the nngle where the center of said road Intersects the east boundrv of said claim N'o. ;i7; thence N llo0,w. along cIhIiii line nseastboun dryof claim No "and viest boundary of the Daniel liel.in donatios land claim Vn m u "7 r i ns in the ulnce ol begin ning, containing ls.:J ueres of land uud beluga part i f smieoa Smith's u i.. c.Not. UJ0, claim No. 7. situate in scc. 6 T. 0 s. k. 2 w.ol the Willamette meridian. Thero being in all f the premises hereby con veved200ncr s of laud situated in Marion eouutv, state of Oregon, subject to the fol lowing reservation or ngi cement, to wit: "It is agreed that the grantors of said Carl Gilbert, deceased, shall havo n lh ht of way onerod Ide along the east side of said oremlses, to git stock to water from said ' grantors leiimlnlng premises and when said right of vva.v Is used by the grantors ns atoicsald the gr.intce" to be al lowed to use an equal amount of grantors premises between rout nud said right of way." . . WTN1S the Ilou. T. C. Shaw. Judge of tho County court, of the stale of Oregon, for the comity of Marlon, with tho seal of said court uihted. tills Sd day of July, 1SW). attest: 1'. .1. 15 Ul.XlCK. Clerk. f s-y . p. r. sf I HUMAN, Deputy. r URPiit uty lioiitis ior Sale. vroncE is hereby given t hut undci the i. onivlslonsof nn act ot the I. flslature of Oregon entitled, "An act to incorpo rate the Cltv or Kugene atiu to repeal an acts and pan of acts In conflict here with," filed lu the office of the sicietary of state February '.V, InS), the common council of the city of Eugene will issueand dispoe ot the bonds oi said city at par value of from ?J0,000 to $50,000, su denomi nations of from 100 to SltOO as tho pur chaser may desire, payable 30 years nfter date of Issuing the same, with Interest thereon t the rate not to exceeds percent ncr annum, navnb'o semi-annuallv Sealed projxisais to purchase said bonds will be received by the undersigned i at Eugene, uregon, until .September 1st. lslH), nud all proposals received will be oinmed and considered on the 5th day ol .-September, 110, and said bonds vrill be disposed of to the person or persons mnking tho best offer or offers therefor, Tli common council reserves the right toreject any nnd nli proposals. By order of thecouucil. May 2tst. ISO. B. F. DORKI-J, Recorder for the City of Eugene. Stock Holders' Meeting. rpHE annual meeting of thestock holders I In tho Gold Ionntnin and Dry Gulch Consolidated Gold nnd Silver Mining Co. will le heldnt tne olllce of the company in -silein.Oregnii.on the loth day of au gust. 14 i, at the hourofi o'lock p. m for the purpose of electing five director forthe eusiiiugycar. It. B. CN"N'ON', Fres. lEl'li R. IIAMMER.fcecretiry. 7.14w:4 Dissolution Notice. I xjOTlCEis hereby given that the part-l 1 nershlp heretofore existing between I the underslgued under the firm name of the Capitol Dairy Co., is this day dlsolved, W. C. Unrcli having sold his interest ft) . A. C Falrchild and B. J. Kelly, who will ! eoutluuethe business, assume all obllga-l tluns of the company and collect nil bills.1 .salem.Jul.v 2. 1MO. A. C. FAIRCHII.D, M. J. KELLY, W. C. BUUCH. .Notice of Annual .Meetimg. XJOTICE Is hereby given that the annual 1 meetlngofthe stock holders of th CMpltAl Gold a silver MinlngCo.,conso:ida. ted of the city of sAlem, uregon, will be heleat the office of the company In said city, on t he second Thursday, the Hi h day of August, ltK, at 3 o'clock p. in., for the election of directors nnd for such other bulties as ma come before the meeting. -saleni, Oregon, July 3, 1S0. 7:lWtw J.I1. sTRlCKLER,sec. Conuty .Normal Institute. alHE SECOND annual session of the Ma rlon county normal Institute will be hld In the city of s-alem, beginning Mon rty, August Ihh, IsflO, nnd will continue three weeks It is estiecied that all tench ers unit tbos Intending to tet.ch In the scnoois in inou county win present ud assist in the work Classes vrill be orgamied tn all branches taught in the common scbooK Competent as-ismnts will bo employed. D. W. YODER, 7:JHt v.onuty t-chool Superintedent. Sherifl".s Sale. ! rOTICK U herby g veu ttiat V v irtne of I i aueXaCUIiOB dulv l.nwl .in nf ,k 7i ... -...s r-.i ---. -r. . MV , i,mLK """'vwn oi me iiaie or Oregon, tor ihe county of Marion, on the Slat dav r J""- Io. and to me directed, up. n It ;..;"", yt ytr lo ""y 5ree,ect, up. n a 'renlervdnlercTriwdSr do3ke?ei in and by said circuit court cm the lSin ll thinpilli; fttt-lli . .ssf June. ISO. Id aoerwlu suit then In Milmlil aii.l will '" eourt IwnJ"c; wherein Alfred It. Nar Nliroatt Hint Mill raway wa, piamtio aad W. a Jiarye t?. It has M good "jusan . ik.wle aud C E Uenn weVe rtxe Hour mill. !h?2?.u.'5."!!:of phinuffandagiiut -.usau . liiiurlM at.ri f v? ,LanK M 1 ,-.-- ----..- .. . WUU .11-1. srSS5.,vJ?.ri.t,Mffa'de ,0,iitTb?rl PrSy heVSiSner" ( dcnbt, and out of tbeproceeUofkarh "ipeM. of salt- . taedalJAlOandao)auVnylaBTh, I furtheriiHiuf s&WlA vrtih mii .uJTT , va, n ay MV U UN davoT Auptit isf.i a. the tuMtrof eleven o,efock a m.. of Kt'd day at tbe wet door of the county eourt "Sr . ,n wr:,B non eounty. Orvson. kAll Ul lUIMU.IurflAa a.vlk. I C. . . . VT lrea n la band on the day oftaW all the title. Intent and eiatV Ttu W rteht. ratiaecoCthBba4oo or after ibe lib 12SSri!22?,Hj.Ji!.,. 'sh n. .Mary, satan vv Howl. HBdc. E. tuR WUHU bjb JtaarMjaM UAle AX - -- a - . ?A.lli" leretearot Mnl lasd Me at Oatd, WTBS: $10,000 Ten Thousand Fancy and Staple Groceries 201 Commercial JKSy"lioo(ls delivered free to all parts of the city.- fill 6?- R. jVI. WADE & CO. Of the best standard make s. ill and sidered. All invited to Commercial strcot rj ;l.ilsilFam. i r . .? trsj5sff? SMXT,-. .fir;, rm WMLLU E3inHlI?iiRfi2&at waBansaBPiiii i yiapif ij.m r Ji mi n i. nim ir3gcaaM- I ' i'iiu i -"; I DRHIUESHYDnASTlNE RESTDR'TIVE StunuliteJ nutritiuii rurjidtl CurDjspicciiuSnaaaCeneril Detility. A perfect toou m J wr,iftI1i"M DR..HILLER;S AWTI-BILIOUS STJ'JACH AMDLIVCnjSUgE CurvJ r ' a"Lvr Trouble, Chilj aoJ Fuer, JlTlirul FVew, 4 U Tit"oU '" DR. HILLEfS CATARRH CU1E. C;r .Kntt Citarrh. Chraalc Ctrrh, . tarrh nH. Uiarantodtoca.cUwttor:ciiKheDiirectowlrollow6J.ts'DK'0, ' no Ull I CDe ,Mlf.u -ine S n.,j. ti uu9 r.K Rr-nohlUi. rielBH u. ii.bi.wii I.JUUH u 'c .ux I.UIJ,. uunvim. insh. " isailieum.rui, riuci..Drtiaii)tion. Ce: Uioi ooOpiit. Cur.r DR HILLER'S DIPHTHERIA AND SORE THB0AT CUIE. PtrBUa- Uwna. H U iOiiui elj cure cy ror urot m bom itati ham. Cure s.'-' -' DR. HILLgfS FEVE1 C'J'E IndUpenrtbte in D umt iitm ttur '' Iw.n. a. . iar scit ieTer, SjarUuti. and Met DR. HILLER'S SERV0US 0E31LITY CURE. Cam S'tfTMN Woakn-- IVatr. .Svr taU seoa iut fmm cirtnUr t-. Hilt Orw Co su. ! r "" DR. HILLER'S RHEUVIATIC ASP KELmAlttIC CUBE OOsK, Lumtsv,o, xm saute, t DR. HILLER'S TEETHISO CUIE. Oi 'wuarj twrii aiuur luialew leKiac vi- sioittn. m rK Stu.au, hKHU, BliTrvmoliuJBoICir-pUjnt Abta-.-KU m-' DR. HILLER'S WHOOPING C6U6H SUaE. P-t aa-1 C - Ken.-Wuh cxwDhan ol Dr. Hilar- Hv itxuir.? KaMontira. It U'Jt jad Stanllc Core, ud Ir UJlar-i Couyfc wlw. tko alt ttmit lorm.iaJ.it not ofeolavhk lrom your ingfttt. will awtUad In. a rt-f- $1. 00 per Package. Six PaekaiM lor S5.00 Tfce rBMM art tb raolt of M jr K rmttmtx. ern-n r -Ts '"sc w anuawiu im- niiw.f '--- - , M" tjiiaiai, rnriilalnr la itli awtm nai at la Hys-f aJ jks. "- HILLER DRMR r.nkiPiwv ;w FRAMr.isO. CAL, u For Sale by DAX'L J. FRY, Ifirist, 213 r.iwrfWN 1 I II H - r m as aav k . 4 m -- - ,.. wMinmms $10,000 For Sale- Dollars -worth of- For prices ami terms onquiro or St. ITuve just received another hij in voice of Spring Wagons and Hacks Prices are the txauinc thctn 1 'west, Quality cus .v 2S2-2S4 and 2S6. Who do AHKincUof LilM 111 As Cheap as any Laundry In the Cotin trv Using White Help Sand doiny first-cla-ss work. VsS iViikLi figs-Ladies and patrons Invited "tl K'JjtSS ' " inspect, our process ui uuitj rji i!tte!K. n . . . .. ; .i j.:.. work. 230 Liberty Street WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY, . . i n aiu.'e students in l&sieal, Literary, Music Art aod ThcoIgHF- Xormal, Business, Law, aXD MEDICAL COURSEi: 1. 1, tae oldet. 1 1 r' ana ieai i ve Iustltutlon of karn.ng w tM-"" west. Sehool ooens first Monday in Sptts s:eud for citalogue to THO?. VAN SOOT, Frtsidn- -j,toni Offgj. DR. MILLER'S Special Prescriptions. ' i m m HOME TREATMENT SELF CUBE A Specific Remedy for Each Disease. up : nliUJDIll ur - i - ntnl.,ef jijiai-r. tn ' - . L ' i jr rihcuui-'-i-- wo-.miEiar 10 bi : -i ahi.- Aii tat irowtfc and iral wau I blJ" . Jurt n x ,.Jk TW .ctw-S' .A. ! trilh PAINTING, PAPERING Kio db.rv.tAh hv N. li. JU 7 t Shrliro .Marten CoJ Or Shop up t&in ort-r E i