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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (March 13, 1891)
riJxtfiUaJMltita I' ll ?' liV K Hifchtst of all In LcaVchlng Power.U. & Gov't Report, Ac?, I'J, ' 88$ B&Km Powder ABSOLUTELY PORE J i f POULTRY YABD. jAl'asndf'na correspondent of tlio Fanciers' Monthly writes: "As I was rending the record of While Leghorn hens, I, thought I would like to wrlto you of my Bufl Cochins, four hens and 0110 rooster. During tho month of December I received ninety-six (00) eggs, rank ing nn average of twonty-four (St) pggs per hen."- The edllpr Bays this is nn excellent record for largo towls. A farmer's daughter writes: "For lmtchlug'and raising chicks there Is no breed, In my opinion, superior to tho Plymouth Rocks, and being next to the noiuslttere In egg pro ductlon, what more can you ask? Though If two breeds aro kept, I would by all means keep them sepa rate, which may bo easily clout-wltubut-yurdiqic cither one, provld ed their houses bit built only a few hundred yards apart. Thero Is lioth lng so attractive as a flock of pure bred fowls, uniform In color, size and markings, and each odd fowl added detracts from Its beauty as n whole." Fanciers' Mouthiy for March: Tho past winter has boon a remark ably favorablo ono for tho poultry raiser or breeder in Washington and Oregon. Thoso breeders who have hfcd nny kind bf a grass run for their fowlB hayo not felt tho need of green food so far. All winter long grass and clover have beou growing and fowls have not seemed to care for tnucli else except good grain, meat and pure water. Bo little rain has fallen that there has been little need cif oven tho iusldo dust bath, especially If pcus havo a good shed attached. E. J. Ladcl In Rural Spirit: "It Is u disputed point which is tho most profitable breed of ducks, Rouen or Peklu, so far as my experience goes, and tho maprlty of breeders would undoubtedly agreo. Tho right kind of (that is tho best) Pcklus are by fur tho most profitable of nil the duok .tribe Tho Rouons uro in plumago similar to tho Mallard and uro handsome, but do not compare K ' wltlr tho pure Pekln for eggs, growth or weight. Tho trouble Is, so many huvliig white' (ltioka-olalm them to bo Peklns, and buyers aro Invariably disappointed. '''A true Peklu is a rich cream white." It should be mentioned that whon dubk eggs nro hatched under hens, they' must bo plentifully supplied with moisture, Tho ground below tho nests bIichi Id bo kept damp, but In addition It Is an oxceilout plan to dip tho eggs dally in water warmed to about 102. During the earlier stages they must not bo allowed to lie in tho water, simply dipped In, but after tho fifteenth day they may bo left In tho water for n mlnuto or two. In this way tho moisture re quired by the egg Is tiocured, and that drying and toughening of tho Bholl, which would eventually pro vent tho egress of tho duckling, is avoided. This Is a nioHt Important matter to remember, both with eggs under lions and In the Incubator. Wlicn thu ducks aro allowed to hatch their own t-gga they will usually have a swim at least oneo a doy, and then they come back with fuutliera all wet, In addition to which they select a damp place for laying. Wo must, therefore, follow their axample. Country Clontlo man. WcBteniiOregou Is almost an Ideal egg and poultry country. Almonte of cold winters, almost no snow mid an abuudaiieo of green food all tho year around, form a combina tion that ought to muko theso val ley n tho richest in poultry products of any In tho now world. The Jouunai, editor has been trying to demonstrate what a doon hens would accomplish in tho egg pro ducing lino. JIls record shows 140 eggs for January and llltt for Febru nrjC At market prices tho eggs would bo worth about fG.00. They have had grain and table scraps wurmed up oneo u day. Wo do not know what they might havo done with cayenne pepjwr, egg food and other fancy treatment, anil only print the above faota to encourage gg production. Tin: ruuir dhvkh. A compauy Is being formed In Portland to manufacture an im proved procetM of drying fruit. It completely surrounds the fruit with a proper degreo of steam honted air, is simple and comparatively inex jkmihIvo. It Is to bo called the Champion, and dries anything (u lcrfct)t and cleanly iminuer. Nn ' vapor can form. A family nI.o will t ySjSSmtmimmiiimii mi iiiwiinw iiiiii i to mado that can bo set on an ordi nary stove and dry 15 Hs a day. The company talk of coming to Haleni to manufacture, 'nud propose to put out the machine and take pay in dried fruit. J. II. Montleth and II. M. McGuIro are the projectors. A l'OUITTHY HUCCKSS. This Is the season for buying pure eggs for setting purposes, where people want to ralso blooded chick ens, and we want to call attention to Oregon's moat successful fine poultry grower J. M. Garrison, Forest (J rove. Bee his ad. In this paper, lend for his catulogue. Draw on his supplies of experience and en thusiasm. He lias fund lnexhniibt ble, aud wo belloyo from actual knowledge that hit fowls rank with ny, east or west. CKUKJIY TO ANIMAIJ3. A Mcudvllle, Pu., dispatch says: Oustavus Jientley, of Randolph township, wns arraigned on a charge of cruelty to nnlmuls In having dienred a Hock of 176 sheep In Feb ruary. Rentley claims that ho is futtculng them for the market, and that they are easier to keep and In crease in weight faster when shorn of their wool. Accused wnlved a hearing and was bound over to answer nt the next term of court. M. Crawford, Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, Bends us his catalogue and pamphlet on strawberry culture combined. It Is H2 pages aud four pages of cover, three of which art full crammed with correct Informa tion aud yaluablo facts about the strawberry. This vuluublo work Is circulated upon application. Men tlon this paper and you will bo sure to receive a copy. Handling- Insecticides. A reportof the Maine experimental station contains tho follawlug useful cautions to thoso who handle insect icide poisens: 1. They should always be carefully and distinctly labeled "pol8on,"and kept out of tho reach of children. 2. They should never be handled with bnro hands, or with out oiling tho hands or coyoriug any soies with court plaster, or still better using gloves. B. Whllo spray ing, keep to tho windward of the trees; wash thoroughly afterwards, and keep children out of the orchard. 1. Exclude animals until a heavy rain falls. 6. Avoid spraying on tho windward sldo of a dwelling or any yard for animals. To theso pre cautions wo may add that It Is spo olally Important to mix thu materials very thoroughly, so as tomakoa moro elllolont notion, aud to prevent tho danger of nny undiluted portions. From Tillamook. On last Sunday evening, March tho 8th, a largo party of cltlons col lected at Win, Olhon's hall, In the city of Tillamook, and contrary to law aud common respect for the feelings of otheis, procured a band of nuiHic and spent tho evening and much of the night in dancing. This Is cleaily an olleuco against tho law, but as Mr. Olson Isu wealthy citizen he piesuuies such oflences will bo winked at, and it is a fact that the nowspapom of tills place dare not expose such lawlessness let.t thoy lose his patronage. Mr. Wood, a zealous christian minister, who has been laboring faithfully In this Held to build up a church and Improve society In general feels almost dis couraged In his efforts. Would parents In tho older states feel con tent to move with their children to such an unhallowed spot? Stop and ask yourself tho question, would you like to tako a young family Into such 11 community V If there bo none who will bring pnweeu turn for suoli an oliunoo wo hope the ollender will feel heartily uslinmod of suoli an outrage and never bo guilty of tho Ilka again. AN Onsnuviut. A Mlrurlonl thu Nlnvti'viilli Century, Oulnir to n lmd tdnto of tlio blood, 1 havo Utvn iimlclt'd with rliiHiiimUi'm for twenty years, Hint have imed crulcuivt fur ten rnr. 1 tmvo oxjtouiltHt Innse mini fur rcincdio rrcoomiiicudtid to mo. n ml from uhIiik powerfull liniments to Kit a Itttlt) sleep, iny lilpiiud kneo had lot nearly nil KtrmiKtli. When 1 commenced to tnko lllbbard'K llhcumaslc Hyrup I could uol lake ono tip wllhoullhouldofiicmie, or turn ninlf lu boil without iiislatuuco I inu now niovo with peifevt wive, iiuil walk without iny cuuo trout my lioiuo to my oitlcu o cry day. Jam rolelved from terrible atillctlou, nnd wish I mliiiit her ulil to nil mulcted Willi rluumiitUiu mill other blood disease, tlio merit of tbls wonderful medicine, H. H. LMiiovor, Ant Northwestern Mutual 1.1 ro Insurance ., MauUtee, lllcli. Hprlni; Stcdluliip. Dr. Ilium's Impmwd Uvur I'llU ou no count f their mild uetlim urn tMpcolully adapted fr cornvlliitf urn lug ilUordom, such u Impure blood, tired bruin uud nob liitf unit vruru oat body. Thoy act prompt ly on tlio Idverand Klduy: drive out all finpiirlOceiiroiii tlio blood, nud utalnrla from lbu)tom. puly om illl torudoto Try tU IhU uprln. Hold ul 31 couU ii box by Hmlih a tiloinor. .THICKS 01 ASSAJ!EIIS. A ChomlaC Rolatos Somo Expori oncoJ iu Hid Buslnoso. Ail Vllor nrgiirdrd at KnnTe ifow Sampls-Owncri Try to Obtain iTBiiilulent Corllllcnten Tho Ciubrlol Sword Swindle. w" mem " Paitlon mo, sir, wo allow no ono in tnai room but tho assnycrs." I looked at tho speaker with nn expression of iDjurod In nocence, writes a correspondent of tho Now York Mall wid Ezpras. lie was tho member of tho great firm of chemists whoso certifi cate ns to tho output of a mino would bo worth a fortune If favorablo. " Borry to offend you, sir," ho continued, "but wo as sume !mt-cvory man who comes horo Is a knave." This aroused my curiosity, and I improved tho first opportunity to ask nn expert as sayer to explain theso misanthropic senti ments. I)r I.cdoux, a latnous chemist con nected with tho Arm mentioned above, sat isfied mo tliat thoy wero well founded. "Wo can hardly trust our own senses," ho said. "I havo known a samplo of oro to yield a heavy percentage of gold when Its owner was present at tlio tost and nono ut an when ho was absent Ilow can that bot Well, in this Instance I saw nothing wrong, but recently I was conducting an assay in tho presenco of tho ownor of tho samplo and noticed that ho was chowing tobajjo very vigorously and also going to tho assay furnaco to oxpectorato into tho llro. Watch ing him narrowly I saw him spit into tho cruclblo, and, seizing him by tho throat, I forcod out of his mouth the tooacco and along with It a qunntlty of gold dust, which ho was attemptlag to got into tho crucible this was to inako his assay run high. It would rcquiro very little gold thus added to an ounco of oro to mako a dlffercnco of many hundreds of dollars por ton in tho result. "Tho most singular attempt at swlndlo which wo havo over como aorois was in connection with 'Gabriel's Sword.' You may remembor that In tho mouth of May, 1&S3, tho papers in Ulster and Bullivan Coun ties and tho Now York daily papers wero widely excited ovor a most romartablo dis covory back of Kingston, N. Y. A strange sword had fallen from tho skios and had been discovered in tho town of llochostor, Ulstor County. "Somo tirao in July following, a long haired individual camo Into our oilico stag goring under tho weight of a box seven fcot long with a cross pieco near ono end about two feet in length. Ho asked If wo would assay any thing, and on being as sured that wo would, pulled outascrcw dnvor uud carofully unscrewed his box, out of which ho took a sword. It was a curious woapon nearly soven feet lonp and so heavy that I could scarcely lift tho point from tho ground with ono hand by taking hold of tho handle. It was covered with Ilcbrow or I'hoenecian characters apparently, and cov orod with rude ilgurcs of men and animals. This marking was only apparent whoro tho rust with which most of tho weapon was lioavily corroded had boon rubbed off, "Tho man said that ho was tho dbcovtrcr of this 6trango sword, and was exhibiting it about tho country; that goino unbeliovcr-i had scolfcd nt his statements that it camo from a spiritual world, and that ho desired us to mako an assay of it to provo that it was genuine Ho stated further that on its appearanco and ring whon It was Btruclc ono would naturally tako It to bo steel, but that ho had boon In timosjwst a blacksmith, and was samiliar with metals, and that It was his opinion Hint it was a compound of silver and iron, and asked mo whotuer such an ulloy was noi uncommon. " I told him yos, of course, whon ho tri umphantly added i 'Now, I want you tons Bay this sword and givo mo a oortlilcaia that It Is nolther Iron nor stool but an alloy containing silver, and I wunt you to say on your cortlllcato that such an ulloy is not used In this world for such purposes and would not havo tho h&rdncss, lloxibility iml other characteristics which thisswotd itosaossos.' ' I wus liitorostcd anil nmused, and aiced to make tho tost. The oli) uau Bccmcd anx ious not to mutilato tho weupoa, and It was agreed that wo should lilo off u portion fiom 0 placo whoro It was particularly rusted and ussay tho flljng. I was convinced that It was nothing but stool, find wus most in tensely surprised when our assayor brought up a largo silver button which ho had ob- tullicil Horn tlio tilings. Too old man wus. triumphant, but 1 was at oneo on my guard, as 1 scented n swindle. It was, of course, iKisslblo to coat tho surfoco with n silver so In tlon which would dr.r on pnd produco tho result which wo found, and I rofuscd to glvq him a cortlllcato withuut a further test, Ho readily acquiesced in this, and said thai ho hud rather auti6ipatod such a rcquost, aud proposed that ho should fllo tho cud of tho cross bar, calling my attention to thg fact that ouo end was about half an inch longer than tho othor, and that tho cross, bar and sword wero undoubtedly forged out of tho saiueplecn of metal, so that what was truo of thu composition of tho bar was true of tlio sword. This I agreed to, and tho cud was tiled PT It appeared to bo simply a eubo of olt hot) or stool, heavily rusted oa five sides, aud bright and hotnor goueous where out by the fllo. "Now," euld my client, "you tell your man to put this In tho miolbloiuid 1 will abldo by tho result." Ill spite or tlio appearanco or tho piece of metal our assnypr was instructed to take a cold chisel and cut It la two nud assav tho two halves soparntoly. To oiif Intense astonUluaent ho brought tho two portions upstairs, showing us, coiicoalt'd la the middle, u plug of sllynr surrounded on all sides by tho stool or iron. The wholit thlug was at once plain I The old man, oi some one, In imiu'ifucturlng tho sword had bored n holo through ouo end of the enm, bar and plugged it up with silver, so that It did not show. JIo had probably Invetit, etl tho mctoorlo story, Wo, of course, do. cllucd to glva htm a cortlllcato of tho au oriiatural origin of tho woopon, which ho had undoubtedly made himself, aud ho de parted. Tho mon wo most fenraro tho 'now proc ess' characters who ")fojs to bo able to (lad gold or tin or other uiotal lu tho moi unlikely rocks by seorot means of tlioir own. They como to us for cortllkates nud always Insist oa boiag present whoa thair process U tried. Homoiimo thoy will Valt' 'ho Bi.mplo or put gold tutq tho prucihlu iu splto of the greatest mitebfulnots," A Collo tlon of I'vut, A fuao Iu Denver, Col., muuoJ Lyon, got an Idea .nine yeacs ago tlnil It would bo a lino thing to i-olloet all tlio odd shaped pom liu could ibid, so ha nturttd lu mul to day ho lull It lot eomprlblng ovor sovon huudred different various Abouj twelvo ilUToront mcinl nro icpioiciitud i) tho collection 1'hon thero nro a nuuilwr of wooden pon and a lotof xld iiuills. Tho colUvtioa em braces specimen from Hnelatut, Ireland, Scotland, Oermany and othoi IJurop-nui eountrlrs, beside America utur Cu ada There are pons potated Uno enough to maUo lines of laloroseopto itolic-acy, and others In tended for men who use the tlrst pronnl pronoun n great deal In their corroioud riice. Borne are lu shapo Ilka shovels, others ivf mblo a e ti a of movi-ji p.-, and other aiv m.-i i ' v Ux-LiTrrajri EraA C(yi 'Wc vnr Cot' Jfjtrin has told us tho tnlo of a mulfl which, from overfoodlnar, palloped about nd felt gay, eajlng to himuclf: "My father, surely, was a hlen-zncttled racer, and I am bis own child In speed nnd spirit." Next day ho waa sick and weary: bo then exclaimed: "I must have mado amistako; my father, after all, could bnro bocn only an ass." A man, after eating' a good dinner, may feci extravagantly joy ous; but next day (I don't mean you to Infer ho feels llko an dm) ho is surly end grim, his stomach and liver aro sluggish, ho is morose, despondent and "out or sorts" jreneraJly. For Indigestion. Bil iousness and all derangements or tho Blomach. Liver and Bowels, Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery Is an unequaled Itemody. Contains no alcohol to Inebri ate; no syrup or sugar to ferment and de tango tho digestive processes. It cleanses the system and cures pimples, blotches, eruptions and all Skin and Scalp Diseases. Scrofulous affections, as Fcrer-sores, Hlp lolnt DIscaso, Swellings and Tumors, yield to Its superior alterative properties. World's DisPENSAnr Medical. Apso CtATion, Manufacturers, Buffalo, N. Y. mB$i IX , ? I5QQREWA1 offered far an Incurable c&so of Catarrh la tho Head, by the rjroo- rietora of Dr. fiaira'a da-. torrh Remedr. Only CO cents. Sold by druggists ovcrywhore. PltOFESSIONAl. CARDS. ryAUOY & HINGHAM, Attorneys and 1J counselors ut law, Hxlem, Oregon. HavliiK an abstract ol tlio records of Marlon county, Including a lot nnd block Index e: Halr-m, they Imvo special facilities lor ex umlnlng titles to real estate. Business In thu supremo omt and In thOBtate depart ments will receive prompt attention. ii. v. hon riA m. n. n. haydkn. W. II. IIOIiM. Boniiam, Holmkh & llAl)Efr, Attor neys ut law. OHlce lu Bush's bloclc, between Slntonnd Court, on :om'18t. TILMON FOItn, attorney nt lnw, Salem, Oregon. Oilico urtalrB In 1'atton'B bloclc. PltATT A HUNT, attorneys at law, Halcm. Oregon. OIHoo over Capital National Dank, Commercial street. Money to loan. J J. MHAW, . OreEon. I ut head of stairs In nusti h nauk Atternev-nt-Law. Halem. Oilico tlrst door to the left tlio rear of Ladd & HICIIAHDHON. Attornov nt lnw. of. llco up stairs In lroul rooms ol new diock, corner i;omnierclaI and Court O T. Wish streets, Hiileui, Oregon TOHN O'SIIKA, Attorney nt law. Room if over Capital Natlonul bank. Collee tlpnsu specialty. Correspondenco solicited floti It. T. C. SMITH, Dentist, W 8tato sticet. K.ilem, Or. Unlsbed dontnl opera Ions ofovervdescrlotlon. lions a specialty. I'uiniess opera -- DH.J. M. KKKNII, DentlsU Oniceovti tho WUlto Comer Court uud Coin niercial streets. D1 K. II. SMITH, DKNTIBT.-Ofllco ul Ills residence ITU llleli strcoL uear Agilcu tu nil works. TIT1W. M. E. Mcl'OY, IMiyslclan aud Hur lil neon Oilico uud looms lu lodging iiousc, Krontand Center stieets, near tin fool of Marlon nnd l'olk Co, bridge, Chron In illseiiM-s a specialty. Cuio t)r no pay. Consultation lice. fi. McNAI,I.Y,Arclitect, New Bush lire) man block. I'luus aud koecltlcu- truus ot all clashes of ofbiilldliiioi On short notice. Huperlntcuduacoof work promptly oonnl after. il5-tf WD. 1'UOII, Arehltect, l'lans, Sped . licalion.s nnd superintendence lor all clashes or bplldlngtl, OHIoe aw Com mcrclul St., upMalrs, AW. BRST.-ArtUl, Ktudlo. Bush. . ilrcy block. Clashes Thursdays und tMiiiuduys, HIJ.SININ.S GAUDS. ANKWlMpor lUugor, Now tools. New deslgne.; has li-arnid tho trade; will KiviiK.nniii'i'3, r,. iv. ii.ti.ii, unico Willi Olobo Heal Estate Kxcbaugo. T r Us K. ri, HOjNCO, barber and hair 111 (lienor. HhaiuiHMlug Indies' and t-hlldreii's bulr a spoclnlty. Who will be pleased to see all her old customers ut her shop opMslto the Opera House. lOSKl'H KlISKK baibarundlulrdiess. O or. Hair cutting cents, shaving li Powder i XML U WMom U Homcs-o Ycan $& Standohl CALIFORNIA fi sirlvE2 Aa-M am $M$ftmyk r-s mmiFMv m& CATARRH Ekeamatlam, KeuralgU, Corns u HCADAOHC. AnAlLAlt(. Tai CUltfmU PhIUi u4 ltWft KLKOTKIO COUGH OURK cvmt cotst, ctouKconsuuntQf. tiUkrtUDrstfUU. Em,M4H ftrniyaoiw '. ut Aafu ! eeuts, work, .. v.iiiiii,Mutiin. alii Hath looms in connection. 113HUU0 sticet. Best of n J. I.AIWUNAOU,, Jauilfplure of nil kludsof vehicles. Repairing a special ly. Shop 45Stutohtiot, St KO. HOKYr-Haibcr and llalrdrets. r. lng parlors, Upest baths In tlieclty. iCoiuiiieroliil Street, Salem. JOHN OKAY. Contractor and builder V Mud Iusldo tlnlshlug a peclally IWi Commercial sticet, Salem Oiegon. JOHN KNIGHT, lllacllhinlth. Horst ii shiKdugaudreiiulrliiguspielalty. Shop at thu fool of Liberty sheet, rtaiem, Oregon ,m In thoCouuly Court of tbeStnteof Ore gon, for the County of Marlon. In tho matter of tho guardianship of tho HroiisiuulMlatuot Kluu-r H.Soolt. Al Hllda Swat, nnd Alexander I). Scott, ob KM,A- IfeuXu,,fCWWI' ,,ud Whereas, apnlleatlon having been mado In dno'foilii of law to the atioo eutltled iMiirl.oiitlit 10th day of rVbnmry. A. I), I vi, by Kllen Ucott, the duly appointed, iiuulirtedandaellug guurdlan of mid ml nors, fOrnn order niidllceiue auihorUlng. cniiHiwerluguiid dlrectlug her to sell tho real estato belonging to wld minors nnd dicrlbod tisfodows.to wit; lk-gluniug at the . w-cnriier ol edalmNo. M iiollilciuTlon No. 111$ in t. , ii. 1 w.. In MaVVon ooTinty, ""p'u; theur cast tf.Io elisln to iho iiiuuiiu ui I'liuimir rlvtr, tliAi,. Mn,i. &h,... .a".:...:. ". ---., .....,,,. ii-,. - ., ivcum, iiivueo norm Tfsr y t A'clialiu; llieui-o iuirtlrJ74ehulnr.tbeuct! norlh W,w. 2.60 chains; tlirnc north WW w . 8 o!i.iln; tlwnce N. 40;u w ,T "SI I'huliu; litems w. iM rhnliu; then . . ilftl chaliu. tu the pUicr of b glnulng, con lalulnr STUM acres oljiind, B f'V"4 AlMlouNo.lindSln blook No. M. in Iho town of OeivnU, couiily of Marlon, tulo ol Oregon, nccortllug lo the map of mid town, on reeord In the omoa of the re- rvnleroftvnve)uiiceit of said Marlon Co. And win roii swiil oogrt i rtxed on Mi.july,tlioMhdayof Aprll.A. J). lOl.at I ii i loc p. in. of said any at llui oourt room or Mid rtiurl lu the oourt house lu the cliy or jMlem, lu said lonntv and itata, a tlitlniound pUiv of biarlng anyaudAII uiOfn ilou to tha grauilng of aid onlw aud tkvuwx Ihervftvo to Klmer II. Seolt. Alwllda Bxlt, Alexander D. Scotland to their next of km aud lo all person knowuorun- buuhu iiiiriTicu in kuiu eiaie, greeting. In the name oflbe state of Oregon you ana tvuiJti of you are hereby ein-d und r. Ihk lit wild court boaud Jin-wr t Mid time and iuM"4f(.iiraiu snow vxpti iiim) ii any you nae or iraUT ; lid' i Kli orlr uiiet lln'iise sliou HUf fl OT1H Mill ixhiiiou. iiii' Clu not Ivsuttik IlllrKS lh llilll. II lltlulil U'Kl.ln lt,.l. oTiauoouuiyeourlofil it o urasua, ftr rija wUuti of Msrioii. WIIU thotcSl oi U I'lUin aiaid. tbl li.) inV nt kvi I7 ! 1 . Iwl. (AUetr r ' " --, K.4 BAIRXXK. IfTlt txunty Cturk. First National Bank SALEM OREGON. WM. N. I.ADVK, I'rcsirtent UH. J. KKYNOLD8, Vice l'rcsldcnl JOHN MOIH. InpbKr GENERAL BANKING, Krcnange on 1'ortlnnd, Han Francisco, New York, London nnd Hong Kong bought and sold. Slate, County nnd City warrants bought. larmeis lire cordially Invited to deposit wnd trammel busluesp with us. Liberal ud antes made on wheat, wool, hops nnd other piopcrtypt leasonabio rntes. Insurance on Midi se (urlty can be obtained nt the bank In most reliable companies. WILLIAMS & ENGLAND BANKING CO. CAPITAL1ST0Cri',allSiiliscriUu;S200)000 Transact a general bauklng business In all Us branches. GEO. WILLIAMS I'resldeu Wi. ENOLAND Vice President HUGli MoNAItY Cnshlei DIRECTORS: Geo. Wllllums.Wm. Kng land, Dr. J. A, Richardson, J. W Hohson J. A. Baker. Bank lu new Exchange block on Com mercial street. 8:lMf Capital National Bank SALEM OREGON. Capital Paid op, - surplus, $75,1)00 15,000 It. S. WALLACE. - - President. W. V. MARTIN, - Vice-President, J. H. ALBERT, .... Cashier. DIRLCTORSi W. T. Guy, IV. V. Martin J. M. Martin, It. S. Wallace. Dr. W. A.Cuslck, J. IJ. Albert, T. McF. Patton. LOANS IvIADE To farmers on wheat nnd other market able produce, consigned or in store either In private granaries or ipnbllc warehouses. Stale aud County Warrants Bought at Par COMMERCIAL PAPER Discounted nt reasonable rates. Droits drawn direct on New York, Chicago, San Kraucisco, Portland, London, Paris, Beilln Hong Kong and Calcutta. Capita City Restaurant Jas. Batchelor, Prop'r. WarmMeals at All Hours oi thcDaj None but white labor em iloyed In thl establishment. A geod substantial meal o ked In first class style Twenty-live cenu per meal RHJD BRONT Court street, between Journal Ofllce niiu Mlnto's Livery. EAST AND SOUTH VIA Southern Pacific Route Shasta Line (WI.lron.VlA KXI'KESS TKA1N KUN DAI1A IIETWKKX rOUTLAFD AXU 8. F. M,.ut Ii. i I North. ".-Ut p. in. L , 0:18 p. Hi. 1 I.v. llhljH.ni. I Ar. Portland .Snlom Sun Fran. Ar. Lv. Lv. h:".5 a. in. 7:2(1 n. m li.UO p. in Aljove trains stop eul at following stu tlons north of lloseburg, t'nst 1'orllHiid Orgon City, Woodburn, Kalem, Albau) luugent, shedds, Haley, Harrlsbuig Junction Chy, Irving nnd Kugpiie. 'lKMhllUKO MALI. DAILY, S:00 a. m. I Lv. W-Jil a. in Lv 5:lo . in. ' r. I'ortland Ar. I 1.00 p. va 8.ilem Lv. I 1:IW p. m. Itoebtirg LV. (1.20 a. in Allmny I-ocul, Dnlly (Cxvepl Sitndii;.! 6 ou p. m. TSil p. in. 9.00 p. tn. Lv. Lv: Ar. PoitluUd fiilnrn Albany Ar. MtfJOi. I'. Lv. Ifli'Sl i.i Lv,6i'X)i t.i iiiaa uurrni JMniu TOURIST SLEEPING CARS, r'or uciuiiiinodiitiou ol second clacp imssengers uttuched to express trains. iVest Side Division, Between Portland and (Mil's: JJAII.Y (KZCEIT SUNDAY). IB niiu Come to tho Willamette Valley and tc t ah Land that will 1 'i, living country that can be relied upon. TYin rrn i ti rt mi r rtwm a Wfl ttvr trnn m6iUUu, wup Miiiu jiMn iiviiijj is assured f the beginning and failure oc crops is unknown ( to a country where you do not have to work every day for 12 months iu the year 1 to supply and family with the necessaries of life for G month but, tew countries that possess all the good lliin. tr. many of Blizzards, Cyclones and Hot winds the Willamette Valley has never ha J. a fail are and is getting there just the same. "fflfl 12 L V. J 'urn Cimij of 7:K) a. in. 1Z-1U p. m. rrv:- Ar. Portland " Corvallls Ar. Lv. 500 p.Jli. n:,n p. in At Albany and Corvallln eouuect with trains of Oregon Pacific llullroad. KXPKEaa TRAIN (DAILY KX0KIT8UNDAY 4:10 p. in.-1 lTvT Portland 'r. I :20 a. in 7:25 p. m. I Ai.McMltinvlllBLv. i 6: 15 a. m. Through Tickets To all points EAST and SOUTH Kor tlclcets and lull information regaru. mg rates maps, etc, apply to tb.6 Compa ny s agent Salem, Oregon. KP. HOOEltS, Asst. U. V. and Pais. Ag't R. KONHLKK. Manager THE YAOUINA ROUTE. OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD Health is Wealth I "Jaiii r to hhaiu Lj3rrjgTn EATM ENft ) H. K. C. WITT'S Nerve nnd Iliiilu Treatment,!! cum-uuteed specific for Hys teria, Dizziness, Convulsions, Kits, NerniH Neurnlala, Headuebe, Nervous Pio-,tratioii caused by the use of alrobol or tobacco. Wnkeliillness, Mental I)ppresIou, Solteii ln;;nrtlic bmln resultluglu Inviully uud Icudlni; to misery, !ecay and dcatli, pre matuiooldaKO, b.irienncxs, lo-s ol jiowci earned by over-o:ferllonof tbe bnilu. liub box contains pita uinqib's trratmont, Sj.ft) ii box or six boxes lor S.I.IW, seut by mall prepaid cm receipt of pi Ice. WE GUARANTEE SIX BOXER To euro nny case. With each order le eched by us for six botes, accompanied with S5 10, we will send the purchaser our written guarantee to refund the nuiney II the treatment does not etlect a cure. Ouar itnteea Issued only by (Jeo. K. Good, Driu.' cist, Hole ngonl, X Com. St., balom, Or. And Oregon Development company'! steamsblp line. 225 miles shorter, 20 hour loss time than by any othei loute. Flret ciass tbiough passenger and freight llr-i from Portland and nil points In tho Wli lamelte vallev to and liom San 1'rancisco TIME SCHEDULE, (Except Sundays). Leave Albany 1:00 PM Leave Corvallls 1:10 PM Arrive Yaqulna 5:30 PM Leave Yaqulna - . -0:15 AM Leave Corvallls 10:35 AM Arrive Albany 11:10 AM O. it C. trains connect at Albany nud Corvallls. The nbovo tratus connect nt YAQUIN I with tbe Oregou Development Cors Lit 3fSteiir,isbliiHl)ctwPHii iunilnn and Ha, Kran clsco. SAIM.NU PATES. STFAMEIU. IKOMYACiniNA Farallon, I'riday, June 27 Willamette Valley, Tuesday July raruiion,stinuay .. Willninclte Valley, Thursday " 1 l-'anillon, Tuesday " 1 SrEAMEBS, FKOM MAN FJIANC1SCO Willamette Valley, Friday Juue 27 Fnrallon, Tuesdiiyn July 1 WUIaiuottu Valley, Sanday " i Farallon, Thuisday " 11 WHinmette Valley, Tue-.day " 1 Tins company reserves tho riRht tc ohanijo fcalllng dates without notice. . K l'ILkll1lra WllliiiiicttcrValfe: connection Passenjieislrom Portland and ul alloy points can mako closi Willi the trains ol tin VAOl'INA KOUTEntAlbauyorCorvalllj and II destined to Kan truuclsio, should arrange to tin lvn at Yunmna the evenlnp beiore date of sailing. I'asstnger ami Kielgbt Kates Alnays thi lowest. For Infoirantlon apply to Messrs Ht'LMAN & Co., Freight and Tlcki', Agent. 2W und 202 Front st Portland, Or. o C. C. IIOOUK Ac'l Gen'l Frt. Pass. Agt., Oregon Pacific It. It. Co. Corvall3, Or li, xivoviui,, jr. ueiri 4ii; We are living in nn EVOLUTIO i as regards extensive farming. Having found that re!- xiUJil ,, nvu uu iuiiui juoujij oiiu uuoo ui JJIOUHCtlOD J big wheat fields of the Pacific coast are almost a tl the past. The producer of wheat has found that M to compete with the gieat wheat producing belttifil world. Rapid transportrtion has annihilated WI and in 60 day s time wheat trom the granaries ofEttl and Asia can be deliyered at any seaport in the world Diism' sKTinr. ii irrii'oi tinrl fnvmmiY iTnll nnv l ti nmr DrMinlm. t I V lt,U .H V i CUIVU At4,iiXJlAl Hill i'J ll t,iJJ VUUti V M moisture and the sun's rays meet. Innootliercountrrlj M w m so Gil Tn with her gifts as in the Pass. Agt, Oregon Development ah Montgomery tt.; Co,. GREAT WILL E TO miS 'X0& VJaSiLG njm HEALTH. Le ltlchnn Oolden Balsam No. 1 Cures Chancres, flrtb nd second staffe' Sores on tha Lew and Body; Sore Eau. hyca,ose, rtc, Coppcr-colorud Blotches, Syphllltlo Catarrh, diseased Scalp, and all primary tormi ol the disease known ai Syplillif. Price, Si OO per Dottle. Le Illcliaii'a Golden Ilulsunt No.S Cures Tertiary. Mercurlaiayphilltlc. Kheu inatlsm. Pains in tho Bones, rains in the Tll'oal. fyphilHla Hash, Lumps and con. traded Cords, Bllffnesa of the Limbs, and eradicates U disease from the system, whether caused by Indiscretion or abuse of Mercury, IcaTlmr the blaod pure 5nd hrjlthy, Prlca 85 00 pr Ifottle. Lo Hlcliuu'a Oolden HpanlihAntL dot o (or tho eur et Oonorrhcaa, Gleot, Irritation Gravel, and all Urinary or Geni tal disarrangements. Price S'4 SO per llottle. 1 Ulchan'a Golden Spanish In. lection, for severe cases ol Gonorrhcoa, Inflammatory Gleet, Strlstures.&c. I'rlco 91 SO per Jlottle. Lm Ulchan'a Golden Lp lor the effective hrtllntrnf Si-nhiiuin c.,.. .t . ; .-' - ""- wM.iuvuuDh rriresi eu t lel)ala Golden PI and Brain trealmsnt) leajotpb; Ointment itlo Sores r n.i, ner h llla-Nfrr physical now jr. excess i or over-work, rrostratlon, etc. Tonlo st lid Nervine, Bent tTervwhere, C. O. D, seoursly jxwked peroxpreas. THE RICHARDS DRUQ C0.,ADeuta 600 A; 0U KIARKCT ST , Han Frnuclieo, Cal "UIH 8CNT FRCP. Citation. lutueconuty Court of the State of Or eeou, lor the County of Marlon. lu the matter ofthe estate of f twioan, qepvafceil Citation, WllKllAtt llimlln llm, liflvlnn 1.. . a In duo form bf law to the above nmueil cuuri on uie om oay oi janunrv, A. I), lssi bycieo. A.IJaiinlnif tho duiy'nppolnteii Uiialilled and actinic admlnlstmior ofsnid etate.foruorloraudcensenutliorlsiui.' eiupowerlUKauddlreetinelilm to sell the lal estute belouglmr to wild decedent and dt-tcrlbed as follows, to wit: ' liounve, six, keven and eight, In lilopk. ho. twenty, m kiiuwu ou the recorded plat of the town nfmivouls, in the coimiy Ti! Marlon Hnd8talefOr,Wn,asreoordel i the office or ihe recorder of wnieyanee" for sutdrouniy and state. "t-ju And wlu-reua bald court hns nxed on Monday, the Mi day of March. A. I). ItSi atthewwrtroom In the court hoiutiu flW S1II. in s-Ud wuntyand state; at 10 o'clock a. m. WsaiJ day as llji tliie and placo for hearing any nnd all objection to tin grant log of slid o'rder and ifcll JUereforetoltev, . IMorme. t he iwld liar Imrylee aud deiUeo of said etate aadloali perwiiu, iknown or unknown lnierled In utd wWir Uiii "" Wu) Iu the name of the suite of Onion- vou aud each or you aro henby cited TaS'd r oulred to apprur ut said lime aud idar ineu and there to nhow CHiue" If nay ? ml haw. or ifauy there be, why the prayeVor braved for I iiuiHtMT i" " IIM.M.W. . ft . .Z- t. . . 1 .ir r? .-It in. m From Terminal or Interior 1'oinfs (lie Mcni Pacific Railroad Is tho Hue to tako To all Points East and South. It iHthodtulng car route. It runs thiouijli vestibule trains every day In the year 10 ST. PAUL AND CHICAGO ! (No ch'injje of cars.) Composed of dlulujrcars unsurpassed, Pullman ilruulujc loom Weepers Ol IftttM equipment TOURIST Sleeping Cars, II 'si that cn bo constructed and In which iiocoiinnodiuli na aro both nee und iui ulshcd forlioldc-Hoftlrnluud sewnd-clnss tickets, nnd KLEGAI T DAV COACHES. where grow all kinds of ceroarls. Ve.gGtahles,hop3auciy ries yield profitable returns. The Willamette Valid the home of the Apple, the Peach, the Pear, the Pic the Prune and all kinds of deciduous fruits. "While ( lands than ours grow apples, plums and pears, in no oft country do they reach such a state of perfection. Mate uie inouier 01 monopolists, m all that creat belt ol con ry lying between tho 25th and 50th paialells of latitt the Pacific coast, alone produces the Italian and Pei or (French) prune. Last year the United States import from France alone 70,000,000 puimds nf prune as agait 10,0011,000 pounds grown on the Pacific coast. :tlng with uli uninterrupted ions can be si ' auj iigent i.i A contluuoi i' v:.'. Iliifs. ullordlii'' d wif '.r-i hcrvlce. Pullman slf r cuird In ndvi ; .-,. the ro.id. lhroiiKh lloliela lo uud from ul) poluu In Ameiica, Kuglaud nud LCurope can bt puichabednt any ticket oltice ot this o,nu pany. Kull lufonivitlon coufpniinu laics, time ltrulns,ra.it(MinndQtlii'rdoiinuturnl4bel on appllontloii tminy njcfnt or A. L). CJJAItLTOX, Af5!s,i?.nl. abll0Iul I'amitir At-ent, N 121 Hrt Btreut. cor. Waidilugieu: i'ort land,Oro:on ' 1 0 i DIDP1 r l n t FI B I n 1 XL' Civgoiiinn Rail Itond Company. 'IdaeiMloilUM Kntsit 3M t r. SU, I'ortlm. K.VS1' SIUK, Portland Shitious. l'orthiiin W I'ortl'nd S PCo " W Va 'I 83 Sllvorton la ns 11 1 5 07 Hrownsvllle 7 40 f) J Cob urn 6 Ul , '""""""ntWmiduiirnwIth H 1' Co traliiktn nnd from I'rotlnnd und at Tall, oum with trains 10 and from Albany. LV I'M 6 111 7 S.V) We have for sale choice farmsimproved and unimpi'! large and small, in the hills or on the prairie. in Fine Garden and Fruit Trnnta Our mmlonatli tracts are all fine elevated lands. Deep blacks- good drainage. Come to tho Capital City with it "1 ncry and evaporators that will ciivo vou home niarUH youv produce. rt9 Keep IS 9 lMnf Alrllemrll WliST HWK LV 1'ortliinH m.l! AM Aft ui, -l'orlland JVtWV. s 16 Dundee .lunetion 205 . Sherloan u to ... Dallas,. 8 a lionmnntli uu SSfi Aim i' ,2.1 ., ;iU.',or WBBt 8lJi? stations for sale at loot ol JetlarHiii ht. . Tickets lor Hnst slrti 9 91 WM V'fM ii OR lIIOnr,lo.lt.,V' ".'"' ""l M and UirVSi' TilAH n' W h Adniliilstrntora Xotlce. iHlle?u ."'"y B'ven tliat th under flk'ue.1 li Ihhiii duly annolntedHdminu. lmiitntT ,,.A & ,.., A ... r. . "... . " -..- . r; "" wuiouu n.nuiuvun.Ti Tlmf A. i,.i 1. i i .1 ii.niiinfi .-. Hum tiuoisiire vaiuaoie property aim nii"" nient will brinsr VOU better rotm-ns. Tnmrovfil Mi w v - - -..- . .., aero property with buildings and other imp1 Also acre t acts without buildings but with ro consisting of trees, plants, vinos etc., nnd cih Vp& every description. && i i I LI Ml 1 ii . it ,1' tho ttoutm aurl of lorihecouutyorMBrijHi.nlih tua 3 . re Imeby iWuVtedtoiniv. soldciiuriaiuxfii. thu vti, .iu.:tT KK.' 'r i limduto iovwm, i VS. "t? '.uue irr.A. J. uur " .4. il.5cof k tgud' ,JO MU,e " "" ru-1. iwj. 'J2'ado,Judoi fur the coifuty of .,: ZTh iiilCS"j uru- TK. I Urrk by the iiountTcwr., 1 :?"fl(5S!. nama otulms ae nst Mild ectnte n herefey nHmHl to prWeut tliwnfduift fjl iir. re IwwiwVwiueslSd'.iIe lHo tlou said Postoffice Block. I'tEWW'-AV. H. V. MATTHEWS, Pres. T, H. BARNES, Trs