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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1890)
c TTnrltJojf Wmi THE CAPITAL JOIMAL FRIDAY. .NOV. 21. 1890. TKKM3 UK BirieaJKllTlU.N. Itallr bT rail Br JMt-.. -.8 W iHillr bj- mull per luonlb, Yreklr bT mall IW ytr-- to. 10U XWlf nol linld lu adance the price ruanttd lorilit. Wkeklt Jocks ax will lflporjrer. If paprare Uul delUcrwl promptly untlty throttle. flUK DKUVKRY BY CARKIK1L Dally for single wwk,. IMIly fortwn wrekv. lifts. cu. Joels. latuj- 07 nuoui. Initiations will be nwde on lt and loth of month. tdinvrlbera will plowe leave money forrarrlers hi houne or whereon it I delivered, so a to chum no del.. In rolled'ont. Tit Evtvrio Capital JofRVAi. reru Uirly recelNe. the anernoon wwociaujd prea. dispatches. GILBERT k PATTERSON, Dealers in Groceries, Crockery, Glassware, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Brushes, Windowglass, Etc. Sole Agents for Epicure Tea and Big Can Baking Poder. LOCAL MARKET. Wheat, net 21 cents fT t.u. Hop, actlvt-; 26 to 35 rents per lb. Heoduuarters for cnuily, n.anu factured fresh eyery day at Jones &. lk'rnnrdi's ou Slate street. Thkee Mohk Cooties. Three more tax rolls were received yester day at the tiflioe of the neeretary ol late. Benton-:52,271 acres ot land, f 2.203 ,931: town lot, $!PS,424; mortpage non-resident, $202,340; improvement, $380,420; merchan dise and Implements, $401,915; money, notes, accounts, etc., $723, 622; furniture, carriages, (146,898; 3041 horses and mules, $149,34S; 10,631 cattle, f 14.",T2.i; 16,476 sheep, $24,330; 4.539 swine, $7,934; gross value or property, $5,nsti,875; indebt. ednem, $1,067,242; exemptions, $241 704; total taxable property, $3,777, 929; number of polls, Tilla mook 90,722 acre of laud. $404,699; 781 town lots, $30,405, improvements, $52,718; merchandise aud imple ments, $S2,314; money, notes, and accounts, $173,016; furniture, etc., fin 614: 7.50 homes and mules. $25.- ---. -1 ' ' 1 taxable property, $2,016,658; number f polls, The M. E. Voting.- The voting of tbe Methodist people of this city closed last evening at 8 o'clock. A very light vote was cast, and the people in this city seemed to mani fest but little Interest in the matter. Out of the several hundred in this city who were entitled to vote, only eighty-one votes were cast. Fifty live of these were cast by women and twenty-six by men. Seventy eight of the eighty-one votes were in favor of admitting women at lay delegate uud three against, and one of the three is said to have been cast by a woman. The vote in tbe East was strong against tbe women being admitted Into the conferences. From what cuu be learned, tbe West is in tavor of the women. Tbe Impres sion now is tbut the measure will be defeated by the heavy vote against it In ibe Eastern states. Tbe Jour nal mude a mistake yesterday iu saying that this election would settle the question. Should this election I carried in favor of the iuywomeu, it would next have to be voted on in the annual confer ences of the country, and from there be taken to tbe general conference w blch meeth only once in four years. This same measure wus defeated In the general rouference in New York In 1688. This body will hold its next meeting in Ornulia in 1692. In this body is where the women have the inoqt to fear. Iu tbe initiatory step which was taken yesterduy tbe women hud a voice, but in the two later steim tbey are denied this privilege. A Cami- GnnuNU. At the meet ing of the ininUlerH uud menders of the Epwortb league in this city the early part of the week It was decided that they take step toward procur ing and lilting up a camp ground near Fuleiti. A committee consist ing of Jlev. C. E. Cliue, Presiding ElderS. I Wilson, O. G. Savage and Prof. S. A. Starr were appointed to look Into the matter and see if suitable grounds could be secured where water and shade were con venient. Tbe committee want at least ten acres of lund for the pur pose. This Is asplendld opportunity for some one to do a charituble act and donate a too acre tract near this city. It Is the iiiteutinu of tbe com mittee, if tbey can Unit buy kind donor of the laud, to build a taber nacle and linprovo tbe grounds uud make this a permanent thing. A well kept cunip ground with a tub. ernucle near this city would bring thousands of people here every summer, A cutnp meeting would be held for a mouth or ho every Bum mer, besides It would be a center for Sunday school convention, picnics aud many other at t ructions. Such an Institution would be worth thou. indd uf dollars to Salem every year. Let some man come forward uud aid this worthy uiidorlukjug by gener - ously elvluif the land, T 1 fdJMWfSut''-"'- 41S; 5,404 cattle, $75,1S1;1287 sheep, I Animated covers ana nunusome II $2,359; 690 Bwlne, $758; gross value, I lustrations throughout in colors. It $866,482; indebtedness, $166,510; ex- will contain a vast amount of special emptlons, $107,179. total taxable "d general mutter appropriate to propertv, $591,793; number of polls, ' "ch a publication, and bea souvenir 466. Baker 124,971 acres of lund, that all will want to preserve. Vest $381,554; town lots, $424,064; jm. , ern people can take pride in sendlug provemeutB, $768,763; merchandise ' to eastern friends such an example and implements, $403,152; money, of western production, for nothing notes, accounts, etc,, $528,5S2; furni-1 In the east can surpass It. The nur ture, carriages, etc., $52,149; G3G0jber 'HI I lud December I3th, horses and mules, $148,716; 15,463 and those who do not wish to run cattle, $171,335; 19,006 sheep, $29,478; the risk of being unable to procure 1122 swine, $2744; gross value of 1 copies should send orders iu advance, prjperty, $3,091,571; Indebtedness;' We should encourage such enterprise $435,101; exemption, $139,812; total jaB i shown in thiB paper. I THE RAILWAY COMMISSIOM. i, ,. . .u TTT.. ... i. I Fiidinp in toe Ubith Cue Will I Made tt Fir U'clwk Tkli Ertnlag. THE COMMISSION re still hard at work, (Friday noon) nt their report of findings In the Labish accident. They Informed a Journal representative that they expected to be able to coucludc their report by 4 p. m.,und would then be able to give it to the press. The commission do not intend to embody the testimony taken by them m their report, but will merely submit their findings in the case. A WIDEUKrUTATIOX. It seems the condition of the La bish trestle was known fur aud wide. One of the carpenters, a prominent Salem man, w ho was a wituess be fore the coroner's jury, aud who was severely censured by the Oregouian for his truthful indictment of the bridge, has received a letter from a brother mechanic and experienced contractor at Union City, Indiana, dated Nov. 13, the moruingafter the wreck. Here Is a copy of uiiv. Knththra5TthuS THE LKTTER. I see overland went through at Lake Lubieh lust njht. I be lieve you will remember two years ago we predicted that it would give way, and lieu it did It would not be "a freight train that would go doun, but it would be one of the iveriaud trains. How true we were. Our indications cume true to the letter. I hope none ot our frieudi were injured in the wreck." AT LABISH. At the scene of the wreck there Is great activity to-day, as a Urge force of men are at work taking out the engine. It bad to be taken nearly all to pieces before It could be drawn out of the mud. THE REPORT. ot the commission is now expected to be complete st 5 o'olock this after noon. If It is ready for the press at that time the findings will be given in a Journal extra, and will be I given tnepuoiic mis evening. Tn. V-WRt.ni' I. m-Uln., n.it the finest holiday Sue ever published . .. . t. .:.. .. 1U IUC W CBU JL Will I.TT lw ic-c IUC UI- dinary size of that paper, with 11- . .. .. Democratic Primaries. The democrats of this city will meet on Monday evening at 7:30 o'clock, in their respective wards to elect dele gates to the democratic city conven tion, which will be held Tuesday evening, Nov. 25tb, at 7:30 o'clock, when a full city ticket will be nom inated. At tbe primaries sixteen delegates will be chosen as follews: Firs: ward, which meets at Mansion house, four; second ward, which meets at Dr. T. L. Gulden's office, four; third ward, meets iu Capital engine room, four; and in tbe fourth I ward, which meets at Ellis & Whit ley's stable, three delegates will be chosen. The Voiino in Portland. The vote in Portland in tbe M. E. churches yesterduy was small as compared with tbe number of mem bers. Tbe women there as here cast the majority of the votes. Fol lowing is the vote of tbe various churches of that city: Taylor Street, 66 for, 35 agulnst; Grace, 31 for, 29 against; St. Paul's, 30 for, 6 against; German, 2 for, 16 against; Scandi navian, 25 for, 18 agulnst; Chinese, 5 against; Centenary, East Portland, 57 for, 11 againBt, makiug a total of 231 votes In favor of tbe proposed change and 119 in opposition thereto. Are You to be at the Wed dinoV Ifso, how shall you dress? A black Prince Albert or a cut-away is always proper. But shorter coats areadmissable, if neatly made aud of dressy appearance. Your tie and gaiters will need to be looked after, as well as bat and gloves. But do not fall to have the proper caper In trousers and vest. The vest should show a perfect shirt front, be It plain orotherwise. All to be bod at Johnson, Boothby t Co.'s A Vote fou the Ladies. The members of tbe Albauy M, E. church, held their election at the W. C. T. U., hall last evening upon the question, submitted by tbe gen eral conference to tbe M. E. churches of tbe United Stutes, of admitting womeu us lay delegates to the gen eral conference. The result was 20 for and 21 against. Albauy Uerald. a A Bake Prize. W. A. Wagner wbo purchased four of tbe large oil paintings at the Tojetti Best sale last evening, was tbe lucky man to draw the prize picture "Sunset ou Mt. Hood." Frank Talkiugton bid lu the largest picture of the collec tion at $700. Some Notions. Dlflerent people have different notions about some tblugH, yet when you want notions that will suit you, go to Ben Font ner &. f'o's. and get what you wunt nt prices that ure right. Takk Waknino. The number of people who are fooled by uppear- nuces iu buying furniture Is ery lurge. Buren undertakes to sell iurtk - les for what they really are nud ut fulr prices. nJw - 4itHki iHrfriiilMaV,, , ' Titus PERFtCTED.-It msy not i be known to mBjr that tlta title to Oregon City property Is not claar ' .... B,.n.nn. in u,, .kl.' .ad for thl reason many of ber buataaa prospect! bare failed, m well ma capital baa sought more aaaarad fields and Oregon City has lost pres ume among the "pushing" towns - -, of tbe coast. The site was formerlyl claimed by DactorMcLaBgnlin who laid out tbe town and sold lota until March 4, 1846. He being a subject of Great Britain could not bold laad so by an aot of congress tbe lauds were transferred to other parties but at the same time all persona wbo bad boucbt tracts, lots or parcels of lauds from tbe doctor prior to March 4, 1849 were to make their proof aud patents were to be Issued direct from the government. There being some trouble In the survey of the original claim, tbe matter has never been fully adjusted, but it is now under stood that active steps are being taken to settle the affair for all time to come, ti&lem loo baa a claim the University claim, that never , has been properly settled. The real title is yet in tbe United States al- though ou It are built some or the "nest building, of tbe city. This matter too is also being looked up and the titles will quit likely soon be cleared up. m m Board of Trade. The Salem board of trade held a special meeting yesterday afternoon. Tbe business of the board is increasing until the busluesa cannot all be looked after In meeting once a month. A com munication was read from the state board of trade asking that a petition be circulated for signatures, urging tbe next legislature to make an ap propriation for Oregon's exhibit at tbe World's Fair. Dr. J. W. Mlu thorn, John G. Wright and tbe sec retary were appointed a committee to do this work. Five dollars each was voted for the expense of tbe deleirates to the Waterway at Ore gon City. The secretary was In- structed to make an effort to secure more "embera to the board. A communication from the ecretuar 1 of the state board was read In which be asked tbe advice of holding an other meeting of the state board to further consider the subject of legis lation. Get a family souvenir of tbe great Labish disaster at Cutterlin's. Burr for Land. Mm. Susanna Uoode, or JNortn Dakota, began a suit in equity in tbe United State circuit court in Portland yesterday, agalust I. K. Amend, of this coun ty. Tbe plaintiff alleges that lr this city, May 15, 1890, she entered into a written agreement with Amend wberei y she agreed to bu and be to sell the west half of sec tlon 12, township 9 north, raage 3 west, containing 320 acres ol land with growing crops and farm stock, imnlemei'ts, etc., tor tbe sum e: $8000, all to be upon credit. Tbt complaint recites that on June 3 1890, tbe plaintiff tendered Amend notnand mortgages duly excuted and acknowledged, and demanded conveyance of lauds. Amend re funed to receive said notes and re fused to deliver a warranty deed, and on the 7th of July notified tht plaintiffs agent that tbe agreement was null and void, and forbade plain tiff to enter ou the binds. J. A. Carson, of this city Is conducting tbe prosecution for tbe plaintiff. The Exception. Tbe continued dry weather this fait is not specially a phenomenon in tbe Oregon dilute. While it is an exception to tbe ordl nary course of tbe weather proced ure here, such things have occurred before and tbe pioneers are not much surprised. Tbe Easterners wiio have beard that it rains In Oregon from tbe early fall until la e spring will be a little surprised to find that December U here before tbe regular fait rains set in. Tbe streets in this city are now dusty, and It seems that the street sprinklers will again have to be bauled out. Natural Gas. At Warrenton, a small village some Ave mile west of Astoria and across Young's bay, on tbe peninsula between tbe ocean and tbe bay, tbe people have been talkingabout and boring for natural gas for some time, but have not yet developed anything startling. Tbe boring is being done on a small rise of sandy laud surrounded by a marshy tide laud. This land bas all the appearance of having been formed by tbe conflicting currents of the Columbia river and the ocean. Tbe well is now about 160 feet deep and a hard sand stone bas been struck. Tbe place In general would not be selected for a natural gaa de posit. A Word to the IUilkoad Com MtbSioN. Advice comes free and easy, hence tbe follewing: Tbe Dalles Times-Mouuialueer says that tbe rallroai commission bs ma4e au examination of tbe railroad wrack at Labisb, and this will be given to tbe public iu a few days. It would have been wiser If tbe commUsion bad examined this bridge before tbe catastrophe occured, and averted tbe terrible disaster. There are other lines ot road on which tbe railroad commission could spend some of their eisure time and perhaps save life and avert accidents which may happen. By so doing tbey would win tbe apphv se uf tbe people and the gratitude of the public Interested in railroad travel Albauy Herald. Clesiag'oat Sale, J. W. Crawford la closing aut Ills stoves and tinware, preferring to sell these portions -ot bis stock at great reductions to again moving Ibem, d-ew.tf Wav. - . Attempted Suicidk. A aura by tbe same of Rutledge, wbo keeps a boarding bouse at tbe Clear Lake saw mill some eight tnllee north of this city, attempted self destruction last night by taking laudanum. It seem that Rutledge was worried over some financial trouble which prompted him to tbe rash act, Tbe doctors In attendance thought this morning that there was a chance for his recovery, though be waa la a critical condition. But ledge came here from Kansas a few months ago, with bis wife and family and settled at M. L. Jones' mill, where the deed was done. The choicest bread ever In Salem at Westacott A Irwin's. It speaks for Itself. PERSONAL AND LOCAL. This U not an "unusual fall says tbe oldest settler. I. Vanduyn was a pasaeuger to Portland this afternoon. Mies Ag.tf Earhart, of Portland, returned home this afternoon. Mr. Isaac Manning expects to leave for Taooma Tuesday next. J. Benson 8tarr returned from Yaqulna on tbe one o'olock train. Reports from New York state show 16 days of rainy went her there in October. W. A. Munly, Gov. Pennoyer's private secretary, Is In Portland to day. Landlerd Wagner of "Tbe Wllln mette" Is happy over his S7tb birth day. Tbe town Is full of teams to-day and Saturday wilt be a rushing day for business. Harvey Massey, an old Salem miner, starts for tbe Myrtle Creek mines to-morrow. Dr. Andrew H. Diven, of Alsea Bay, Is In Salem on business con nected with his store at Waldport. George Coihow, who was quite III at Salem, with fever, is convalescing, and expected home in a short time. Albauy Herald. Dr. Lane says tbe new wing of tbe asylum is beiuh furnished at p-eaent and will probably be ready for occupancy Dec. 1st. Ex-Governor Moody went to The Dalle; to-day to attend the funeral of Major Handly, one of tbe plnneeni of that city, wbo died yesterday. Miss Ada Calvert wbo presides at tbe millinery counters of bur father's store, I to-day under the doctor's care, yet U not seriously III. The Salem Iron Works have Just turned out the Iron frout and columns for the new bank at Inde pendence In their usual good style. Tbe Salem Jubilee singers enter- talaetf tbe citizens of this city to perfection but Saturday evening, Tbey were good. Monmouth Dem. Geo. C. Will, tbe sewing machine man, goes to Albany aud Corvallis to-morrow to spend a week, taking his family. He will soon open au office down town. Supt Miles, of tbe Salem street car company, is at bis ranch lu the mountains putting in the founda tion for a peach orchard. He is expected home to-day. Tbe Salem Storage &. Commission Company is the name of a new firm ,ust opening up in tbe Opera House block. It is composed of Messrs. Herabey, Wendel & Elgin. Ber. Fied H. Post, for some three years past rector of the St. Paul's Episcopal church at Salem, departs Saturday evening fur Pottsville, Pa. His family will follow souu after. A large stock of gent's furnishing goods at popular prices at tbe Salem vVoolen Mill store. Also the best nd cheapest Hue of winter clothing .u the city. The wife of Bev. Wm. Bollins is much improved in health since tbey went to Helena. This will be Very cheering news to their many friends west of tbe Cascade. Pa cific Advocate. Misses Anna and Ada Breyman will give a reception tbU evening to a number of young friends In houor of Mr. and Mrs. I. A. Manning, who expect soon to remove to Taooma. Have you seen that new Webster's international dictionary. Tbe au thentic unabridged and enlarged. It b a beauty. F. S. Dearborn baa tbem, be bas just supplied tbe pub lic schools with twelve of tbem. County Clerk Babcock takes an active interest in the Marion county fruit growers organization to be or ganized at Sllverton Dec. IS. Hois an extensive planter aud will be a raiser of fruit on a large scale lu time. Cberriugton Bros, ask people wbo have placed orders with them for pictures to be a little lenient as they have been crowded with an unusual rush of buslnees, aud will be all caught up In a week and work will be delivered on time. They are turning out flrst-claaa work. Those wreck views at Catterlln's continue In great demaud, m Tkn Dollars Rbwabs Will be paid for the arrest and conviction of tbe parties who tamper with and de stroy our bill boards. Hlrscb Pat ton, tbe original bill posters. d-2t Made Happy. No man, woman or child k so bappy as tbe one wbo get bla money's worth; bene the smiling facta always visible at Far- rur it Co.'s Si Fob Sauk. Two ear loads of straw almost as rood as ha fur feed at MoCwirt'a feed store. 91 Court ffftt. IM6.tr HilhiraMinii'i ,.- .-Uiiiui... .', ,. J 1 v v u w At 257 rziit&Mmmv$a First National lunk Bulldlug-, ftaltm, Oregon. A. r. Aisruwo, Winieer; W. I. Stalky, MndpiL Business, Shorthand, Typswritinc, Penmanship and Encllh Departments. Day d grealni 8kmi. BfdeaU sdmtlted ny time. OUlopieon ppllcUon. Kxcitearat runs high In this cly over System Builder, as everybody is uslug It for catarrh of the Stomach, Consuui tlnn Dyspepsia. Impure blood and to build up the System It certainly must be an excellent preparation, when everybody apcaks so well of it, dAwyr A Great I.Uer Medicine, .ure run; for nick heartache, blllloua com Irr. riunn'n lmnrovcu i.iver ruin are P"i?r.,Si;,C"HV,..'i '.?".., V..7.. .,rr; d ieitlon.rreet hV liver and itaiaaeh. purlf HBd enrich the b.ood and make the' kln clear They ali produce a good np- Detlte. and ln lc. rale and utrenrtlicn tin. enure Nvwiuni vy ineir i.iu.o hi-uu .. .. . . - ... . i .1 n-1.1 Bold at 2S ranUa box by ".mltll A Hteluer. JOHN HUGHES, Dealer in Groceries, Taints, OHh and Window Glass, Wall Pa per and Itorder, ArtiHtH' Ma terials, Lime, Hair. Nails and Shingles, Hay. Feed and Fence Posts, Grass Seeds, Etc. JKW ADVKItTIHKMKNTH BARGAINS FOR EVERYBODY -IX- Teas, Coffees, Spices Baking Powder, Chocolates, etc. Our Inimeae trndo, with 42 STOKES lu auf fletnt nper .tlon, enables UK TO UNDERSELL ALL OTHERS! Importing all our own roods, e.lllm: ttrlctly f.ircaab, placm ua In apoalliou to save lor you all 11. h iiuermeuiiue propucu or middlemen TofurthST advertlae ibe merits of our good, we have adopted a nystain ol uivlnc to every customer ueauiuat, useiut ui.11 Ornamental Premiums As an advert! ement, believing that nur customer should reap tbe bcutfl of the money spent In udvurlUluc, " they urt bwt entitled to It. W kindly Invite ou to visit our Htorc which has b entitled up beaut I (11 ly and taatsfully. The walls arc d. -cor.il. d will. oriental scenes, and preenl a very brll llant appearance. 4W1KJ.NT KAIL TJ VISIT our STORE INSPECT our GOODS oar The mam von Investlcnl. the more rnu will be convinced of the exlruordln trj values wo offer. Ifyou want Uanpiins It Ti:AH, conies v-u-Ifyn 1 want lionalu in CUKr KL., conn miu! Ifyou want Hari;nlm In HI'ICES, com. eeu! If you want Uargnlns In KLAVOR1NC kXTIIALTTS. come mm. oft Ifyou want liitrgaliiH In fJlMKHWAUK, come we us! If ton want liark-alns In CKOCKEKY. come see ul Ifyou want Uargalut In CHINA WAIIE, cume see n . If you want Uargalus in MUVCLTIKS, com see usl 11 you want to save 23 KER CENT, conic see usl OUR GOODS -:- OUR PRICES An Dm CMecit Art tht Uw.it 317 Commercial St. Birds, Animals; Fisb, Iltptlts, SLdeloo and all kind of animal beads MOUNTED To order, at Chicago prices, by J. K. Hears, Taxidermist, Liberty street, Highland ad dition, Halem, Oregon, muffed birds for ale.bo'h single and Incases. ttrdersUiken for work at ..oore A Ulllesple, Ileal Kstau oflloe, N". 311 Comtnerclul street, 11;W Am MONEY TO LOAN Od Farm Property. Apply to W. A. Hamilton, UWHUUf",, Hlen. dw Quarterly Teachers' Examina tion. OT1CE Is hereby given that the next regular quarterly examination ofco- pllcanU lor learners' certificates will be lie'a la ibe court bouse is nuieni on Wed nesday, Nov. 29, IKUO, at IHo'clock M.Sbaip. Applicants must be press nled al tbe npeu iDgeeeslim. 1). W. VODEIt. CouniytJuperlntenrtentof scboobifor Ma rlon Oouoty, Oregon. id FOREST GROVE PODLTRY YARDS. Founded in 1877. 1000 YOUNG FOWLS FOR SALE And tbe ftaesll error bre4 ou tbe faeltlo Oauit. Book your order early for) choke selections. Brad Stamp Ut Catalogue. Addrns J. M. GARRISON, MUWhr FomtOrove.Orejoo, MMir y nr if-wuifi if MitttifoJUM This is not Ward McAHistcr,but The tall innn, the fat man, The short nmn, the lean nmn, The weak innn, the strong man, The fancy and'tlic plain innn, Can all get clothing tu fit, and prices that arc fair at RONRADS, Commercial Street . ey 25c Want Column. Nllr-i Imorteil fur ONE CKNT I'Elt WORD KAUII INSKIiriON'. ri mter- tUamiiut lnwrted 111 tlila uolurau for 1m tliiiu tweuiy-aw runt. WANTED-Ilyagiioil Jn)nme bor. 11 pluce to ork for hiwrd w lille niton ill 11 If iclio.il. Knqiilreor X. M. .Ni'Hirt Jmiru&l ulllre. I K --....., . .. ....- ,,..... v , , - V Silnrv I1U0 iiimitl.lrlf u'lt .We. with 1 oiirtuiUtl li.r ...tvum-e, to reprwuHl TVl-nJ UkLius "T- M ni jacti itMt. jxwk im. ""' - AHAIU1IN. A l.iiUKKUIl.1 two tola 'ol R.ilt lu Monti. suIkiii 111 mil, Mil Iu I qnlreor V. II. MIiiiiii. Il-.t-tf OWNKtt OK lt)WS lor orUc, u pun-bred Itvd I'ollel bull. 1.rni jo. cuili. At my place In Halcin. .1. L I'AllltlNll. II l-d nVIHKENT Fltrntcelj Iiirul- In drnimiK, I1 do.' to l.U!MliLu pall or .Ml, v 11. uny. wctu or luiHiin. h rum Htreot. Corner ' outer and 101u.ll 1."V)U KK.Sl Mve nlel nirn.hid ! room. Apply ul ..07 t'om'l.Ht. im? If I MATUOM7.K Home Iiiilulry, aud uh 1 1 .Mountain ltulni Couth cure. Oniir- MUteea to Rive rt uei or money reiunueu. .Munuruot.irtil 11 II. ll.l'ro, r-alein, Orc eon. Smith JS rUelucr wile ucunti. for Snlim.. I-Hdlm 1S91. Harper's Magazine. ILLUSTRATED. The Important series of papem on Kotttb A nit rlcu, by Theodore child, v.111 be con llnued In tlurper'H Magazine during til. greater purlot the vear Itsil. The urtlcle on Hunibcni California, by diaries Hurt ley Warner. wllluUntwooulluueri. Aiiioiik olber noteworthy iiilraetloiiH will bo a now lb) cliarieri Kberl Crad.U ck; a col iM.'tlon of orlnii.nl (ImwiuKM bv . M. I lu.ckcray.txm puhlbeed lor t lie lint time; II novel urlllen mid lllu-lnittd by tteond du .Manner; a iioMlslle by lllli.in limn Howell; and a ncrlcs of utpers on I.01 dim by Walter Ite-ant. In tbe number and variety of lllti'tmled pnperaund other article on hiiImVUh or ilmcl) IntereM.itiiv.t'llaK In tlnuinrh illicit banict. r of Um nbort storle. imk'iu. etc, Harper' MiiK'nzlne III continue to main mill that Mandard ol excellent for which it as so leng been distinguished. HARPER'S PERIODICALS. Pr ear: Haki'KU'bMacia.ine 14 (ill HaKI'HII'BVVKEKI.Y. -1 (HI Hahi'eh'h Baza it 1 ki Uaiu'Eu'h You.no Pi.eim.i: ... L' IHJ I'tMlnge free lo all subscriber In the United mates, Uuuadatiud Mexico. The Volumes nf the MaKU7lnii begin with tbe numbers for June i.ll.l December ol uacu )ear. w lien no time I h. lllud, tub-crlptlon will Urln ulih tbe number Jtirrentat the time ul receipt of outer. Hound Miliimexof llurper'H.Miiriilrii. for ihrcMj year back, In iieat cloth L1I11.II ncr. will Imi sent by mull, no't-pald, on nH-nlt orSlOUperuiluiiie t:lotliu..,fnr hunting jJconU eucti by mall pol.und. Iudnx to Harper's Mimuliif, iilplinbet. leal, aualytlcal, aud clawlned. for volumes 1 loTO, Inclusive, from June lM, u June IWj.iju vulsvo, cloth, JI,U). Remittances mint be .nude by postoltltc money order or draft, to n void lo.i. Newspapers are nol to copy thin niKer tlsemeul without thuexpre order of llui per A Urotbers. Addre: llAiti'r.ii Hiiotiikhm k. V. THE YACUiNA ROUTE. OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD And Oregon Development company'! tleamshlp line. iiiiIdm shorter, 2) liot'rt less tune tban by onj nti.ei luule. Fir. I cu through piu.envur unit freight line from l'ortland and all potuU lu tbe Wl lainetla valluv lo uud Itom hail Kruiiolc( TIME SCHEDULE. d-'XcepiHiinaays). Leave Aliiany 1-Ujt'J.' Leave Corvallis 1:10 I' il Arrive Vuijulim 6 .0 I' M Leavo Ylujiilna tt.l5AM Leave Corvallis 10- li A II Vrrlve Albany HtluAM OorvalUs; lrUl" conncl nl Albany uud ,iS ,',e ,()retI.op lveloiinieut CVs Mt, ifHU.-,iliilH.iweii t'aniilna and 8a rranclsco, SAILL'O L'ATEK. vyillamette Valley. TlmTsday:".::"." 1 Karallon, Tuosduy ...Jl". wTIKi.'SSrV.ll.r. Frriaa-yHAK '"jmM Karallon, Tue,layi .......:; ".','" "i Wllla.nette Valleybiinrtay...V I Karallou. Tliiirs.lay...";"f."V .. lu Wlllomeiui Valley .TuMaay..:.:""'. A This unmpany reserves the riibt io ohauge aniilng ui.tes without notice. wmZZiiTv't'f'' ,rf ,n '"'tl4nt and n'tfin3 Vu'k u make c'loJ. VAOUINAllOUTKa AlbauyTtA.alls and If deatlaed lo Han Kmnolsw LTiouio b.K?e"dafr',i,'fng,'U,'!" W C.C. HOOUK Ar'l Ocii'l Krl. a I'ass. Agt., Oregou 1'ucltlc It. ;. (J,, (J II. IIAJWKLU Jr. an,rKVr'L!"j ' !. Agt. Oregon Uevelpi'iinw.t Co., UOI MontgoAiery :.; ....o.... .... .. oFruncUco.Cal BOS' on sue fmin all vLii.:-".".Jf". lUlna aud reltirn, ' wu" . .9;0;HOfJUE, Ast.a.K.BndKAgen LACE CURTAINS AND SHADES Just Received ' '"' or..o.urLEalLIcade. . Vcini eliow you . grt'iitorviirlctyorntlarBsndsUhi'Bafar.ot, Money tlmn you enn buy clKWIipro. The-only Hoiaje n?thedtv Hint carrlca it oomplt'te lino of carpets Is the mm Also have .new line of SALEMXVMeBR-'CO,, DKALHRSIN Ruogl& Dressed Lumber 'I.ntha'mid'ShHitriirH. Tiill on its nnil wvf moiicy"aV our" vardvln NORTH SALIiM. m mm .1 HEATING 'TOYE? If not, .you had better be Idoklng after one We havo the finest line over brought "to Salem, and tht CELEBRATED FAULTLESS jsiiJWfc i i aaaaaaaaaalBsPaaM4 BBaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa BBaaSaV&SBBaaaHlaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaas saaaaslflBaaaaaaaaaaaaaVBBlfaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaB ABBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBaiBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBT 9BnsBawl9xBa.aaaaaB- sarBaaaaEBBaaaaaaPVfdk S-'M laBxaKi.BaRBxBaaak BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBa SaxBBiBisSBjBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBaBV HEADS Thi is without tlt-ubj t'ie"fino3t heatin ntove tlt-ubj t'ie"fino3t heating i Sash and Door Kactory, Front Street, Salem, Oregon. The best class of wt rk in our line at prices to onipda with the lowest. Only the bet innterinl ubo1. a THE OREGON NURSERY CO, Is Offering a Large, fftll Cronn Stock ef FRUIT: SHADE, ORNAMMfTAL AND NUT TREES. Small Fruit. EVKltGUEENS, VINES, At Low Late Keeping Winter l-'utnlojoii' and IVIeo-LUt fri-c. wool UR Largest Stock of Trees in the -Northwest. ONE AiND TliflJEJSeO UltTijS.HILLIOyB 100.000 Prune TreCH. -Ji o.,WH) ilo ul Aim C'lierrv. 10.000 Kurly L'ruwf.inl IVnoli. 10,000 Mixirniuk mill Hnyul Aprltyit. laAKUG SIOl'K OF ALL OfllEK FREE FitOM CATALOGUE FllEB. AU)RESS : H. SETTLEMIER, Woodburn, OjeM J. 'IilriifM! J3uy your Prune U-ecB direct from trie reliable gr' er. Those 'grown in the Wuldo Hills NiJfHery are atiW ly first clttHs and true to imiiio. Fottr to 'oiht foot hig mid better than vot cluy, liu,d trcotC ftircpd by fortiujf in worn out nursery ground. Extra pains ttjkoa JP; ,W' ging to prosorvo the roots as noariy 'intact" as poaaible. Orders for largo lota elicited. Grown,' and for naW ty iWlv Woolen (foodt Just opeed. THp LIST: t tiiadt".' (Jill iindexafflnio it. R. Mr WADE& Go. Agents 'Churter Oak-BtoveB and lUngn "75 rJHHUBS, K0SES, ETC. Prices, Apples a Specialty. AddrwMior call on WIUTUBOft, Oltlco 202 Cuuiuierciul street, rJsleat. NI REM i' Kiwi t.'nt.ioi Mnltxiinberir. f 20,000 OruvtiiiHtflii Apple. 2),(M Yellow Newtown Plpj"' 15,000 JBuu Duvls Apple. VARIETIES OF FRUITS., INSECT o !' J At. - iV Silvertoira; Orgon