,.iiilllTION. ia OK on"-- , m iirf.r I week. , 6'CtS in1' .....t-.. lJL, month - ,, ,IU I 15th lM Lonw,brlbers ' i,rr- " HIver.'.'0,,!, ' j5dC"- , . . : Groceries, Crockery, 0eale J Paints, Oils, Varnishes, G,TJ &glass Etc. Sole BrsheVK?c Tea and Big Agents for Epicure ,. RAinc Powder. Can Baking UlCAli MAIUU-.I. 23 to 3o ceuta per lb. uW. net 071 cents per -bu. Hoia, active; P.. .. -NTuVfl uud lllv- A large supi'i , . .-We oranges, w""" -?': JLb8 restaurant. in i" "-,- . iN- ntD RBLic-The ditch on X u.ueet for the pipes for 'rluut park .e.ervolr re- ' SftL onoe tand In the -"".i.f..rher water system. way oi vi , jrrouud OREGON CORRESPONDENCE. Mr. M. 0. Potter Speaks his Sentiments Regarding the Capital City Of the Slope. - The following Is from a letter hyt .. -.ti.... r. .l.. f ftltl1M 1 .Mr. ii. u.nmer, lunucriy ui uuuci, Nebraska, but now located In Salem. The letter wa3 published in the Mil ler Unien: I arrived In the capital city of Kilem u few days ago, and am very favorably iniprtsaed with the city and valley that Is known as "the Emerald Land where glow the Big Uod Apples." This city lias a population of about 12,000 pc-iple, uud is the seat of Jus tine of Marlon county. There are several very line business block, and the business streets In general would be u credit to a larger city. Salem is located on the east bank of the Willamette river, thus giving a free outlet to the Pacific ocean, and on a great transcontinental railroad. All of the State institutions are located here. Including the state house, upon which there have been expended a half million dollars. Tho iusciue asylum, a magnificent brick building, whose outside walls are over a half mile in extent; the atnt. tuniitentiarv: deaf and dumb school; blind school; orphan asylum. It has five public school buildings. Tho Willamette University is also located here. A ready market is found rlglit Here In Salem for all the products of the farm at good prices. I am well ini nresed with both the valley and city, and u inoie hospitable people I have never met. The expense of living Is nbout the same as in Nebraska, only you get more good llvlug for BRIGHT PROSPECTS DAWMG. More Startling Reports From Santiam Mines. TUFA' WILL BE DEVELOPED. Onk Evening ToanniKiw- i no entire Journal force wi-re Invited out to the residence of Mr an l Mr. A. F. Hofer, Jr., 1 1 V st Mhm, Wednesday evening. About ttflecii from the office avulled themselves of the Invitation, and spent ii pleas ant evening in this suburban hotne. n .. i.,..rnni 95V8 The genial manners of the host and j So"imtnr tvtu-r, as he stepped on hostess, lended attraction '" uie .,ir,frm. was dJcsseiUn u i SM'l lie ami UN loinicrs Speak at ait Allianrr Itnlly IM nt vA- itigton, l. C A special to the Sioux City, In Two Slore Mills Spring Excitement ning High. this neat cot tune, which is meeij I located Jon Twentieth aim i nun go tip 111" Lb..i tree-. rne in9ldi. of tho house . . ... il.rpp feet ftp workmen struck an old fir PI the Hanie money. Rents are twenty We u , .1.. .,,,. nllfl . i T,.l,nniiM rrot. fil.Rfl til about eight lucuesm uum,. - Si. a four inch bore. These we In 1875 aun me biii v..., No ..-! nf hur lone stride forward in securing such a "fine system" of ....or m.ilns. Tho water supply was taken from the river and press ure was given by the water being pumped up into a large tank which was elevated a hundred feet or so, .,d stood on the bank of the river near the foundry. The pipes were only used about three years um. tho city had outgrown them and Iron was begun to be used in their place. These old relics are the strongest proofs of the progress of the city. Today instead of wooden pipes with a four-inch bore, twelve- iuuh iron pipes are used. . - Pioneers' Historical Society. A meeting of the Pioneer and Historical Society of Oregon was held iu Astoria Tuesday. As it was a called meeting only the. local members were iu attendance. Reso lutions were adopted to the effect that it was the desire of the society that a meeting be held in Astoria May 11, 1891, and thut delegates be invited from the kindred organiza. tlons of Washington, Idaho and other parts of this slate. Tho object of (bk joint meetiug is the arrange ment for the centennial anniversary of the discovery of tho Columbia river by Captain Itibert Gray, May 12,1702. It seems that Astoria is a little too far from the center of this great western country to be the proper seat for such an occasion. Why not take some city more cen trally located, and make the scheme a grand success? The Astoria soci ety solicits the correspondence of any bocieties wishing to talk on the subject. E. C. Holden is the secre tary at Astoria. Too Hasty Action. Wednesday a warrant of arrest was issued from Justice Applegate'a court, against McKinley Mitchell, of Gervals. The warrant was placed in the bauds of Deputy Sheriff A. T. Wain, who went down to Gervais and brought Mr. Mitchell to this city. The arrest was" made on the complaint of 8. Lemeryand Henry Cavanaugb, who had stored wheat iu Mitchell's warehouse last fall After Mitchell appeared in the court it transpired that tbece geutle . .... . ... n. icnn men tiolU uta uoio ior iuc nw. bushels of wheat stored with him. The affidavits were made In good faith, but the trouble was that these men had become alarmed and fiovight this a recourse to secure themselves, Mr. Mitchell felt very much grieved at being thus dealt with after having taken the precau tion to make the farmers near Ger- vais preferred creditors. He was discharged for want of sufficient caue. Tin: Comiune Broken. A few mouths ago the lower Willamette ami Columbia river boats formed a. combination and raised the fi eight and passenger rates aud put up -the prices of meals and bertus. u s said the Kellogg company has with , drawn from the combine This only effects the traffic from Oregon City to Klaloma. The Portlund and Atftorlu boats are still working the combination. The Kellogg com Juy found that their patrons, who had stood by them f.r years refused to submit to the increased tariff, so nor cent less. Laborers get fci.ou to $2.00 per day, and mechanics aver age from $3.00 to $4.00 per. day. Horses sell for from $150 to $250 a span; milch cows tfO each. Church ...:.,ia urn abundant: and a healthy, tone prevades all ranks of BOCiotV No cyclones! No blizzards! No thunder! No lighting or cold win ters ! No hot summers or sunstrokes! Nn hot uiuhts in summer ! No irri gation needed-no failure oi crops scarcity or iuei i Mountain Grass atronrrm tilled With trdUt ! green all winter ! No chattel mort gagesmoney loaned at 10 per cent per annum and no hot winds ! Any information I can give the people of Miller and surrounding country I will answer, and any com munication you mayseud to me will be answered immediately. "Westward Bound. Scarcely a day passes that does not bring im migrants to Salem from the prairie states. Wednesday Goo. E.Denton, of Kansas, and Tlios. Landerbeck of Texas, were looking about the city for the men who have fruit tracts forsalo. They are the forerunners of a number of families, who desire to fiud homes in Oregon. 'Ihos Funk, of Missouri, is also a new ar-rival-in Salem. He brings his family, household effects aud some stock consisting of horses, cows and chick ena. He has bought the Hurst farm near Macleay, in the Waldo hills, and is moving out to the farm today. These are only a few of the many peisous who are coming to Salem. Numerous strangers are seen ou the street every day, aud many of them are only recently from the east. Ready to Move. Tho disabled steamer, Manzanillo, will be ready to make her trip down the river tomorrow. Tiie new huuii m place and the "buckets" are being put on the wheel today. All the outside arms will be of new material ...wi l.oif r tlio Inside also will be new, the best of the old ones being used for the other half. It was In tended to have put in new cylinders while sho was laid up, but they were delayed in coming, which necessitated her starting up without them. The old pistons, which are oo nm ns new. will be used In the new cylinders when put in. j A Move in the Ricjiit Direc tion. Geo. F. Smith has started the work of putting up awnings. He has just put up a handsome awning for Holverson. Leave your orders for one at 307 Com'l street. The latest reports from the Sau- tlam bring more startllug reports of the rich discoveries of gold In that section. The Albany Herald of date March 12th Bays: "Tho Albany Mining and Milling Co. of this city, are now actively at work arranging to put In a $30,000 plant iu tho San tiam mines this soring. They are' now about to contract for a saw-mill, which will be followed by a large quartz mill double the capacity of the one now In use. Active opera tions will go forward as soon as the snow goes oft, which is fast being accomplished by the recent warm days." The news of these rich mines is going wide spread. The San Francisco Alia under date of March 8th, In speaking of these mines of the Albany company has the follewing: The cumimuv owu a group of seven mines, situated close to the Santiam river, in the Cascade range, but since the locations were made two years ago active work has been prosecuted ouly iu the Bonanza mine. From the first the ore has been of sufficient quality to more than delray all expenses Incident to carrying on opeiations. The speci mens of ore recently brought In were taken from the main body of the ledge, aud It Is thickly Btudded with free gold. It shows nn assay of $15,000 to $20,000 per ton, aud if the ledge is actually composed of such ore, the excitement which tho. news of the discovery has caused will be more thau justified. The company is composed of men having plenty of meanB, aud it is their intention to put in extensive machinery and work the Bouauza and their other mines most extensively." The Salem company has as fine prospects iu their mine which is only a short distance from those of the Albany company. The company here Is composed of men with ample ..tuona in rliivplon their mines. It is their Intention to put iu a suffi cient mill power to do all their own work as early as they can get the machinery into the mountains. These miues are located In the extreme northeast corner of Linn county, and a few miles from tho southeast corner of Marion county. They are between 60 and GO miles southeast of Salem, and 20 miles from the railroad station at Gates- ..in.. ..i.fi ir. nr 18 milen south of Mt. Jefferson. For two miles after striking Dry Gulch creek the claims are all placer mines and at the ueau of these aud at the foot of the moun tains is the old quarjz mill. The Akima nrn all taken, aud some of them are being worked, to the sum mit of White Bull mouutaiu. Ou tho east side of this peak is where lies tho Albany company's claim which Is turning out the rich ore. Amos Strong, of this city, owns tlio tho claim iusl west of the peak and about half a mile from that of the Albauy company. The claim is partly developed aud shows rich ore. The miues are on a branch of the south fork of the banliain, ami a stream that has running water all tho year. Klin- hs more tus.te.'ully arranged thau eveu the outer part. Fifteen jovial editors aud pi inters left uolhlng lackhnr. from the sound philosophy of the inauagliig editor to the wit of tho "devil," who had his place in the circle. Numerous schemes were Introduced for tho entertulumcut of theeveului;. but noue of them were enjoyed more th-iu the fine lunch eon which was spread, nnd discussed lu u loyal style. Handling the Ducais. Sher iff, E. M. Croisau, paid over to Treasurer O. A. Coudit this morn ing $10,000 or Mai ion county's taxes. This sum uiukos $S4,000, of the $102,- 000 which is already iu the bauds of tho treasurer. Marion county has paid her part ot the stale taxes lu lull, which ..amounted to the neat little sum of ?33 "41.00. This coun ty was tho first to pay her quota of the state taxes In full. Free candy witlTyour teas, Great Eastern Tea Company, 31" Commer cial street. - l'KUSONAI. AXI) IiOCAI.. J. C. Smith is doing the inetropo polis this afternoon. Mrs. Dr. W. II. Byrd is visiting iu Portland. Prof. E. B. MeElory went north to-day on business. Silverton will be lighted by elec tricity tonight for the first, time. Joe Simon has been .in the city a day or two ou supremo court mat ters. t-. i- . t. ..... ..(... ....t..tv wnS rraiiK i.. mi kit, eiuiu n .-.., - a passenger for Portland on t no one o'clock train. Messrs. Al Coolidge, 11. C. ltams- by aud F. M. Starrott, of Silverton, w. re in the city today on business. Edwin Scott.of tho Oregonian.was iu Salem this morning. He went north this afternoon. Miss. Kate D.ilrymple, who has been visiting in Eugene for some time came homo yesterday auer-noou. R. R. Haves, who was chief read ing clerk of the house, took his de parture thiB afeemoou, tor nw nome iu Tillamook, having completed his work on the house journal. Barotona shrimps Sroatfc Gilo's. Instruments Filed for Record at tlie County Recorder's Ofllee. Or Laud Co to D M Smith, It7blkl8, Highland ad to Salem. , . J S Myers and wf to Niag ara school districi, a puiix-i i land in t9sr4e. Oregon Laud Uo to ij y. y, It 41 in Capital City Fruit suit of store clothes that seemed to have seryed him faithfully tor at least one winter and his petsonal itinur.niit suggested a country. clergymnu who has to depend upon ilnn.dlmi nnrtles to make out a living. JIU nililross WHS baCO UpOll liwvv taken froma recent address of his predecessor in the senate, Mr. In galls, aud it related chiefly to the financial condition or the rarmcts. His familiarity with statistics sur prised the people. Senator Kyle looKeo aim luii.. like a rlergvnmn aud hi addrtss ws mostly porsoilil. He will stt on the republican side of tho senate. In his speech Senator-elect Kyle declared that the people who were at the bottom of tlio political revolu tion, who were referred to by some as socialists aud as anarchists, were the good, lionest people who were the bono and muscle of thu republic. They had beeti thinking over their condition and were dcternnneu w right the wrong which they felt op posing them. He taiuco coi.smi.--ably about corruption aud ring rule in "South Dakota and said that the people all over the country were ris in protest against ring rule. Some r tlu nlllnnco members of the South Dakota legislature had to sell their seed grain to get money to take them to the capital and to pay one week's board. Sotno got the money from their ft lends to fix them until they could drnw tho first Install ment of their compensation as dele ... ,-. Mioai. men could not be tempted by bribes, but stood by their principles in tho lace oi lui.q. tation, because they were In earnest. He said that the alliance movement ...... , I VII , ., n i.wi'.iWui Vhca'-mi.y,! Ji -' j""' tl toJl .iKrn-fli. Hour ..indftrd.J so to 5 1. 10 f Walla WnllaWtt'l OU-Wtmet0 to Die, Bmy0..'0 OS, Kroumr.ttley,llo; caepdwrt. 5 mMdllmi. l um ltny $1817 ler ton. creiaery7S;rwJ to ftdr, WM.C ft)riimotiolrator)e. K-Orew -Me l&wtem JOo per uoz lMultry-OM ohtefcens, 8 l0- l-omiu-7ScRl for cwuuti. m,o-Or(on, 11 to Mo; QiHlbrnm l5S8nri-aaeu C. Vi extra 0,6; dry Rmnutatttt, o; cub, enKhetl nnd low- disred, Me Pr Puml , , ,,. i...,3iimii wliltp. KcM; plnK 4. imyos. St 76; butler, t8 60; lima, 60 per l.-ll KrnltR 'Hie 1UIUKC111 urill. ."- ted: Italian inuuw, 18 to lie; fctltoaud Oerm.ni. UV per pound; raisins n- P bo; plumnuT drtod vmm, 10 to lie; mi drlwl nnd factory plums 11 to 12 cvnpo niton pouches. 18 lotto; Smyrna tigs ; Oiimirulii gslo ler pound, ll..n llUi. IW IHlUlltl. Ul.tes-Dry hides S to -, Iw M .ii,. .......,., ..v..r 5,-. nunnds Jk under Ml l.iiu-' - ----- . pounds So; slu'op pelts, ;Wosl.'.. miv-K.n MKA.TS AN U IjAUI). Kustem linms "S " lie uriHitctost ba con, 10V$ to llo;!sldo. 0 to lOo; laid, hX lo 10c per poutid. BAN K.tANC'iaCO. 8S KllASUHO, Mur 11 -WlKMlt-tllO i. ...,,i ,m, i. imiutcr mnrket. No. 1 white, VI 60 to SI 51; per cental, Hopa-VO'SSOc per pound. ' llarlev-Keed SI 4iXl W. Pr cental $1 47; choice SI U I 17; common unule "otts-Gniy SI 75 tol ; Muck SI W to 103 per centnl Onlon.-S'JX to K. l'oltoe 75oto SO. MlBOhUVNKOUS MAKKOT8. Cjihuoo, Mur.ll.-Wool-Eastcrn Ore gon, 10 to 10c; valley, IS to;tSq per lniund Ueef IJvo, 1 to5 10;drosod,lH3. Mutton Live, i to fa; diwsed.Se, lUff Uvc.fi 10;drecd1lc Vent 7 to ltte per pouiul. ' Special this wuek - IVIrch 9 to 14 Inclusive. Ladies' extra fincscnrlefc wool underwear. . .$1 00 each Ladies! Swiss ribbed " " . fi ; 1 00 T.nrlins' AVoOlGll lmttOllS ' SlJ? Ladies' Cashmero gloves.. u Capitol Atta Company , y OPERA HOUSE BLOCK, VroditcG Taken - - Cash Paid for Wool. FARMERS, LIVERYMEN AND OTHERS When in Need of Harness, Saddles, Whips, Robes, etc, v..., ,.m1I finrl if.fn vnnr advantasro to call on me be fore purchasing elsewhere, as I have the LA11GEST RE TAIL STO RE IN OREGON. Gents' and Ladies Sad- 1 11 !-- ..Mni titlm11 aiVfloa HEAD QUARTERS FOR HILL'S CONCORD HARNESS Best made in the world. I am solo Manufacturer s Agent for Salem. NOT TO BE UNDERSOLD ! Bucsrv Harness as low as 5.60. Wagon Harness as low as $13. This house is not ot Musnroom growui, uuu i..ui:i...,i u,r.r.iii ifir.n n.rrl Iw lone cxtoenenco 1 was uswiunsiiv;i.i uj mv j.w. .,.. . j , fc.,w flio (lnmands ot'tho trade. You can't miss tho pli at the sign of "The Big Dapple Gray Horso. 'iMmnHiin. mv .Mistmnp.rs for their liberal patronage the past. By square dealing, I hope for a continuance of 289 Commercial Streot. aco in tho same. F 350 r.V fr,rm (nntuininir 10 ncres. Wm Case nnd wf to Helen Brown 20 ueres iu t -1 h r 2 w. 500 200 Tlio World Unrlrliad. The facilities of the present cl ay foi the production of everything that will conduce to the material welfare nnd comfort of mankind are almost unlim ited, and when Syrup of Figs was first produced the wotld was entiched with the only perfect laxative known, as it is the only remedy whicn. la truly m ... .llnnn..t.... 111 tlin grew out oi me uisci'--". South and West on uecount of econ omic conditions. Mqru money was needed to carry on the tnulo of the country. Tlio high tarlll was urn. enough hut the scarcity of money wiih worse. Tliey wanted money anil did not euro what sort, tallver money was na good as gold and was .... km.ii- Minn Miuior. T..1..1. i)..i....nt made a hrlef speech after Seuator-cleet Kyle had concluded, saying Unit none of these men had come to Washington niort- ,i. (i.,.t tlu.v were free to do what they hclieved to ho right. Ho Introduced "tho gentleman win. been made famous by tho news papers as tho sockless statesman of Kansus, Jerry Simpson." He won much more applause and . .. .1... ...,, Mm' with a came otic i i - ; larger sharo of glory than either of the seimtors elect. His speccli wafl short but ingenious, pluustulu nnd well delivered. His humor was ,...,.i..t. hlsfltories very npprnpriate, aud although his syntax was a little faulty It was not more so thnn that found in the speeches of several men who now hold seats in tlio senaio oi tho United States. Ono of t lie gems fivi, fiimitfnii's sneech was a re mark that in tlio convention which i.,.,t, wi him for conirress In tho llllllllimi" - seventh district of Kansas tlicre was only ono man who woron white collar and ho-hud on a llannel ehirt. Tliorowas not a white shirt to bo seen In th convention, no uuuwi, nor was there a single lawyer among theoMegnttB . ii f ii.o lilooil which iro- ;;", Kl.unHor.olH..p.mtl.o l.. I' t U11M"J ' ,l,,ll piliillllll! .' i, nrins. IttS. or fecti (k-U'loi'M ul.er.lu tho eyctw, or uoso often can. S;!KWUuh.erd(.afmjl.ll.oo.lBn.rf SL'I'REME COURT. Bjlugx, March 11. 1891. The State Insurance company, app. vs, Oregon Railway and Navi gation co'mpauy resp.; appeal from Multuomuh county, argued and submitted. L. B. Vmx atfy for app. . W. Catton and 'era Snow atfys for resp. M. II. Murphy app. vs. tho city of Aihinar.sp.; appeal from Mult nomah county. Argued and sub- builted. John M. Uearin, any ior P. L. Willis, att'y tor resp. Salem, March 12. J. J. Wisunan, resp. vs. the Northern Pacific It. It. company app 5 apical from Multnomah coun- ty; argiiHt ituu fuuiiiiucu. ....v. .' Heed att'y fr nsp. Jieeph The Spring Medicine. The populararlty which Hood's Sarsaparilla has gained as a spring medicine is wonderful. It possesses lust those elements of health-giving, ..i..,.-.iii-ifvinir mid nnnetite-restor- lug which everyone seems to need at ii,i,tUn"n nn not continue iu a dull, tired, unsatisfactory condition when you may be so much benefited by Hood's Sarsaparilla. It purifies the blood aud makes tho weak strong. Fresh crack nel Is Sroat & Giie s. Board of Tkadk. A board of trade was organized in Silverton Wednesday night. A. Wolf was elected president, nnd L. J. Adams, secretary. The meeting was well .....ii nnii muck- Interest was manifested lu the organization The board hopes to he of benefit to that growing little city. Clam Chowder Sroat fc O lie's. We idvo to every purchaser of our pleasing and lefreshing to the taste celebrated teas a box of 1- rencii and prompt and effectual to cleanse ctltuiy -treer and above tho usual n. '.... ,,it 5., M.P RnriiiP-tlme r,.ao..K With 50 cent purchase. or in fact, at any time, and the better j.ib box; wiih $1.00 purchase W it is known the more popular it be oox, Come nnd see us. Great comes. Eastern Ten compauy. ' - cial street. Forty branch stores. Wholesale house 52 and oi iMarnei street, San Francisco. Welsbaden fruIts-Srout & Gilo's. win nfwtlvely cure nick hoiulnclio unci . i iiwwiKiu urimiliH. ui i"u imj , ;;:; n;ac.taiio. w . conum.tlon, ami doatl i. U. Hie mint ancient, It ii t nuwt p-noial ot Vl uU.e or nnrctloiw, to. ry few persons arc entirely Ireo from 11. How Can It Bo lly tnkliiR Hood's Sarsaparilla. h lol . tho ren.a.kal.U, cuiw II Has """" often lien other incilWnos Have Mile. . ",a, proven Itself to ho i iMtont and peel wr medlclno-for this dlj. Soino rt thru rures arc really womlcrMl. If oil ,fter from .crotnU or Impure Wood, ho sure, to tiy Hood's .Sarsaparilla. UMw,y.l.iliiKinylfonii.lcl.iMrcHlmo ocen tnmhled wltn seiofula. soies h.eak-"moutonthemmyarumsphu.o.My ilttln hoy, liireo yran ". c IbloMdfe.er. Last sp.l.m ho wasono IIla of soies iron, head to lect. I wan "dv'lsed to nso Hood's Sa.sapa. Ilia, and mo , lial.laken.t. rho.es.dtUt l.n ltd .llw Upcii cu.ed of tlio scromla. my I tlio I) l.eln- entirely treo from ooro. and nil tour ormyehUdrc..lo.UlMll;htnndheaU1y.'' V. 11. AiJir.irroN, l'assalc City, N. J. Hood's Sarsaparilla fi0l,tl,y.lrugBlt- tH '& l,r"l'rj;", tt I. ji)OB t CO.. All.irt.i. !-". SOO Dosos Ono Dollar JOHN HUGHES, Dealer In Groceries, PaiiiiH,OHH and Window GIilsh, Wall Pn iier and Honler, .ArUsls' Mn lerials. Wine, Hair. Nails and Shingles, Jiiiy. l-wn n hi rvw rosi.s, Grnsn Seeds, lite, tTBMrwlBHl Who do All Kinds of LiDlM II As Cheap rs ."V ulVdlKJ tho Country UBlng Whlto Help and dohiKtlrst-clasa work. fir-Ladles nnd patrons Inyltcd to Inspect our VrocCBS of doln8 work. 230 Liberty Street, Sash and Door Factory Fronti Streot, Salem, Oregon. Tho 1)0Bt class of work in our lino at prices to compote with tho lowest. Only tho best material used. cSitmS&A First National Hank Building, 5tem, Oregon. A. P. Armstrono, ManEer: w. i. dti, r r, . Ri.nr.iinnd Tvodwritlni', Penmanship and English DepartmenU. Huslncas, Sho thnnd Tsw nu, c.Ulos-eon sppUcatlou. Day nna J(veu'8 "tBlu" IMPORTED HOUSES. INSURE IN YOUR HOME COMPANY "Tlie State." AHHfHscd nenilyloiio-tlilrdlor n'milUon OI-.0. M. ItKKIiKK, City AKent. And Hiiecliil iicnt for Alur"on county. OI tic, w.ii' "hi Company. NKW AllVKIlTIHIMlUNTd. HELLENBRAND'S Ealing l'avlois & Candy Manufactory, BOO Commerolal Stroet. llUliOKFAIlK: ,,,,.,, lOo., ltki. unit IS cents .. Teuorame7,irilou.idCuUo lUceiiU MiHli inut Milk n u HroiKiipi-o-r-lK: SU lX.rlf I'llOllIllIll KKKH S?51! r. Kuur nno RtAlllona to bo nold soen,at tht Ilea bfn, ucr fifo!a & VEIICLEI ruuviuii 10 Acres for Rent. A oholoo tract only ono mllo from Baloul Terms lluornl. Apply to HOFJEIl BROS., jourmtl Oftlc lUn' "'. . -. . . .111... TlinothyseeU 1'er iounnt xc; ncimi. upp. I An Opportunity in Real Estate. VtM Sale fob 30 DAYS.-What U .... .. . .llinl. known ua the "Waruie turner, w ner of Court uud Liberty Btreeta. AIM IJ blocks acroas the street north of the HiiHt Balem school house. This property will le for naio for tlie next 30 days. Inquire of ' 3:12 lm M. L. UHA.-siiJU-i"'". IOI) if that coiunanv U now carryliii; frelKht unci passeucers on the ol(l ! SJn)U un'y for'app. Mjuetlule or rates. Mne rir . - - ... traflloare uowhiaheron the Co- F..K Salh-Ou the iiw lulluient i...i,. ...... ....... !..... iu,..,. f.,r ii ..!.... r.ir S50. a gorxl lot with Htorj .1,.., n, . ..., Thin Is not ...,.i httlfnlabtered liou. Inquire from the reason that it cannot teuf J. M. I'ayne. fatuteftreel done cheapt-r, but because the com- paulea can and the people Quick tu,. ., uc puswiiiica carrier ier: ta i iv - jiutu.j - - . . ..nalilt by a horte a short time ago and was j fuiien In nu iroH, "v."o - Fou 8ai.k.a lew cnoice .n-- lald un f..r Kvn dnvs. The Tniv- , iIHin hlinwJf. i,Lhbrtd Partridge Cooliln hluken. . ,.i...... t.....". . t:. ltil . ... i ir- ,.r Mr. Jidiu Httiiuon, at which he held a noliey U' f"r U'uhl m.-1. I X. !.. fn. l.U' ttlH VEnv Dbv. The weather still continue somewhat moist, but Far- J rar t Co. can supply the cholceH dried fruit way down. ' , i nnr Prize" is the baking powder that make o many of J.O. Wright's lady cuMoiners Imppy. w . Aiwu-r the Same. -You can uovr lll(KU t'ooleu same BAI.KM MAItKKT K13I'BT. ASynopsU ot tlieMBrlietH H.t,liirIan.I belllui; l'rlcM. ItCTAIl. IMIK'KS. KIJVI8EI) QUOTATIONS. HliOulders-HiiBiir cured.per lb.12 IlrcukCiHt bnenn 12K ''' ...... HniUH Huear cured, per In Jllc Ilecf 715 1-orK iu "', Mutton-10 I2J$C. Veul-10 & VW- TUnotnysccu i or ,.ni..i, Tt - ll,l lnwr wcl'll 1'or lUlllUlt. 1,1c WlilloeldVerHeed-lVr iKUind, )o. Allko lHe per pound. Ilcd top lOo por (K)iind. Lincoln Oris-lik" Pr pUBtl.i Hi o Onis IIW pr ikiuiiiI. Orchard Oram.. 17c pr pound. HeunB Gc per lb. Ut,nned",FrRlu:i'iel.e, SI m apwjf. Zi w. blackberrlM, fl; corn. bet Kruden t-2 00- tomauvjH SI UK BliinK nouns 81 .; B'c.".'r -"J.T.I :...., ,. H7'nAl.'Juoir lox; iM-tirs 76c rr x; ik.uiI'kw .".; wirrot- j 7c pe "lt small lb ,er ,b'' HuH uwu 7gl0o ior lb. lll'YINO I'UICIW. 'nWrrVa-. .b.l IW lbs. Ottts-l'erbU8lit..tti'V. Horloy l or imwiioi. llnin-l'er-toii.Slii Mt mill, IIOP Huwiw. '"" " KB IS nor diwu. IMUiloes-l'er uutifcl,Oo Corn meul ic pr lul; DrlMl prune l'r lb. luis. Im,K.rtd prune 7Jopw b. lluit4.r-JuJU l.r. ,0,,D', tof v l Uird--IuiCcierlb. Huiiii-Ter und.lll Loun.lde-lO.H'rU'- Hliould"m-e rr "' . cLtoWeu-- fcw U i-r wind. Turkvys W lo IW' lb, (it-OM) W Pf lb- lJuoiri,Kc Ir I'' KEEP YOUR o Hmnll doKO. rtnmll prlco, I'aln from Indlicostlon, drspoiwiu. ami In" ono or (iirlor's Mtlln 'lv',r . i Sutttelv un-r dinner. IXm't fowl thU. Ifyounro llrod b.kliiBUioUnroj W K'sn lo'iod Krlplnir pllln. try Cnrlpr 'lM o l.lv r i"llli.HndluU0MiiiMwiiiifort. Aiiinnciini it id eviritliliitf. Ono pill u done. Iry UK) ki mediate Htimd everi imug, tliein CARTER'S ITTLE IVER PILLS. Era 1WP tt rJhdi "" .,.,.. Million (Jliopiind I'.gK asroiiis v....iM..i mill Kukh m.? SmiMino mill l'-KKN SconU 1 iililiinn '-KB" .-...- . ,(, 25 Cent Regular Dinner Served From II to3 O'ClocK. An!n!lnlolorn,rnU,Stt '"adffiKTw Domctlc, nlwiiys on niiuil, I'orU-r House Htcak nnd KitK -"'.M! 1'cndor Iilii HUiilc nnd KgKS WcenW Taxpayers, Tuke Notice! ir state and county taxes lor Mart ... r..l ..... M.r IKlAahOUld bO POl n,uf ."'.' '.:.. .nl added. once "... k. M, CIIOI8AN Hlierinonu wxcouoovi Y oon 2-13-lf. k On Great Us. Spring a ,JH In a few Dayi-- j W CHEAT EASTERN TEA Qompnny, 317 Commercial Streot. THE ODELL TYPE WRITER. M0 Will t)liy tho JIKI-T. 'I'VI-K WIttTPKK irv H'".i:i. Kamk ol Oi-kiiatiok, weurs loni.fr w i mtclnrr..drliif than any i lir 7i"lilii. ' no ink ribbon to oolbor tl.. i '..mtor. UN nw.t. NUbUn 7... :.i..i,.i .iiui.il. L.Tfccl nnd ndopted lo li'Aind. ol'ty I wrllliut. I Jlft-H Prlntln il nrooiict' n....i', ..i.'M ''. ifii, bo snaked, wi.'kml. CURE Sick Hendacheand re Urn ll tho tr'f ;'"'' d"nt to a bilious tuto of be sj tein. such m DlxiInrBH, NaiiM-a 1)to..Iiihiih, I)ilr- arur eatl" "ilu in tb h. le. A'1 '" lel! "i"" remarkable succ iw liaa if i. shown In curhnc HEAL ESTATE BROKER AN MOTA1UBS l'UBLIO. Collections iiado and Loans Ngotla 300C0MMBR0IAI,BTRBh SALEM OREGOll l-ao-d&w., LADD k BUSH, Bank( IIION imiU)INO, BA1.HM. ... - ORKOI " T ... M.i Tiwiiiir of Mn. Ji Frh green mwk vw - -j , ' ' ldenceof u. 8. Ouok, High- , ah!rstoreaiuery " 1 , ,,a,on Haleiu, Or. ii-Uw . . .j . iv in..rt utrt-et. ' ' M-riuiie Duiiuor ThrMten every wiu,wMMorrtiM Ur 1. lSal. ot .i.ir vrbere lTf HuH t T pHWftenl, siwy tlie en.M. of niab ?k dlSJUeare InUled Horn the ulr uud VZ. .Siruiwwl iroin lb Water of. oeli . I U m rw mwmr- - - . . ....... J Hd.jjlllkir rlon. Medleui .W"""-."; -rr . - ' nullify ibl duijer. A iituii m) a l- ue uw "' "-T. r. .'"" . t Ta&L22. rf.VrorM"t..7lUtVr. U tna,mnWy tin. bt rd lb intMl ;;uu- "rS,f..Jri.andwnHl fc. Hell ir.ruiardlitrflby.f W- ZUmm aratM Mttd !&rMlKb reme dy lb lb wft f iHiefmiivyu m IHfil IVTfVV tni.b.rL4 wlitebUl rcrultUfit tmot awl Dreventinic U.iaiinoyir.coni.lairit while fhw'sSS ,conr all diK.nler.of lU stonjarb lOTlato the llier and rfSulaU. th. bowel. Bveo If Uiey only curea HEAD t !, ii,r would be almort prleele to lno wto .uffJr frmTul. dl.lre.rtn,r complaint Hut af Ur all sick ttead ACHE , U the bane of BMrUw 'ai'JTS we make 'ur rrtt boti Our lll ' wblki Uwr df iw n.... r.r.mall (UaTsaslJTTix Ijvrn riUJiareterraina" J I IM4 ererrwU.. sT -nm vTUiint .. V Tat Ihallff, MDsjs, 5nidlfc '.....-1. : 'Vwtt tr imi ixinicn uiu " Ml one wfftinir. Any InUilllKont per- e7,u"l U. T work of ii:oUou,...K OAsa llVnuble AKnts mid salesmen wonted. Hphil indui-eliient U) denlers. V..rmii.bleiKVnKidr ,i.udK7 6lli Ave. tUU 'Siiii t H.I. !....-. Ifn.ll.k Ft 1st SU AH J ItrBAt ENNYR0YAL PILLS l;.u. or m4 -U. la i4p. MMtlnlu..w.uiM aUK .4"llll?r tr ll.. U Utl ty nl.ni alalL lV.OVK 1miUm.UK a.. 1 hi u ri.l.tf.f r Cl,rll CJ, MadlM 7f'. K II, M rim' I' , . If 90 A ii.isir.itii, ii' " i'" "i ria ti t m iSEEDANNUALM ey-X WX" iSE AS v3 J 1?a'r. ,. , irarrw f S C-va im,i.. (. Jsaw-fji 6R Yv 1891 uilii-m-iUJ FHttn (MAj6jma,lUdaMiMI 1 ml. ..I. -i,l i -a -, n'i ' i-'-'t"' m I 'O-Sifl - Mm itu. r llHW ' I . .. ...... ..r SW , . iTr I'll. .. .-.l... ll.Au. J.UITMJ V 1M1 tut. ii'": ....-. .- n ti -m 3jf O .ytry if u.iuii t,arurn, iy in I J lKuUi i ' " AdJtu M V ff Hi a, M.itnni " i 1 n 'JLi-,an.T uir.u. M til i ... v..,l.,ii'ii ill k M W WmMmm IfiATEHTSl I o VIA lMnpDinui iniwrwwwM ""w JI Ii VWFSa ilUII. JUP1 twins, MIM fVVlF mm am iireadwMy.K Trannact a Kouerol bauklnif buslnel nil MAtliirLUlUllLJI. -ii. MRS. 1). L. FIESTBffl The largest tSUtck of- WSMMN; MIIiLINKf Of the choicest styles. The latest! from Bun VrsncUco and the east, line of novelties. Ladle '.Invited t Inspect aud compare prlees. D.C.SHERM. U. H. feoslon and Claim Me UoxltJI. Muleiu, ureijon. uepui; Clarr- Vrlto rorbiaaxs. ilthii rod OOR CATALOGUE" PRICC ATLAS ENGINE WORKS, . (M0IANAP0L18 IND. ks.No If you want tho rcuuIiw tmerl Kiu uiove, can at who Is still the nolo agent i 7:"" l-m "r : ; rjM m i-rr-y ..... 4 . ? -w-r- -- H i allelic a.'.