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-"-VfTror I' K B ) y 588. & DV'jiodai 109 -3 Q--'ttoj 3uu3Atai uj njo issqS'H rORTLAND CITY POLITICS. The question of an ludopendcntclt Izcdb' move being spoken of, tho Ore goulan nt once proceeds to Interview tlio democratic small fry In Portland on the subject, and one of them favors an independent ticket In con junction with the democrats. This, wo presume, would simply be as before, a confusion of democrats and Simon republicans, with the only dlflerenco that the democrats being now In the majority,'. would probublj bo permitted to predominate, wliil faeretofore Simon used the demo cratla small fry politicians to awls' him to elect his republican ticket Then Simon and Lotan were It cahoots, but in the last election the split, and Lotan on his own hook carried a big share of tlio spoils. "Without going into rt loug expla nation It will readily bo seen that u fusion ticket fixed up by the present city democratic bosses in Elmon'f interest would very readily put Simon once more on top, and retire lain political opponent, Mr. Lotan, very Bweetly to the walks of private life. Especially would this bo accom plished if the new charter making all city officers elective prevail June 1st nud the operation of tho Austra lian ballot system, as It should prove a pronounced success, the Lotanltes would bo unable to overcome, by the use of tho sack, tho democratic) and Simon republican fusion ticket. To get down to busi ness, tho business men of Port land should get up a citizens and taxpayers ticket thoroughly free from uny of the present politicians) either democratic, Simon or Lotuh. One gotten together by prominent honest citizens and taxpapers with tho good of Portland only, at heart. One that this paper or any square newspaper could well support, and that all houcst tradesmen and honest voters would ballot for, Ex aminer. While some may opposo frco silver coinage, nono of us opposo having a little more silver coin. A NEW VENTURE. ASnlrin I'Jiolojranlier Makes Larger Improvements and lias Secured an Expert Operator. T. J. Cutterlln, tho enterprising photographer, to meet tho demands to his growing trade, has built a two story addition to his gullery, and employed Mr. J. II. Brown, lato of St. Paul, who has come to thin const to remain a year for hl health, do is un expert artist and holds several medals for posing, from tho finest artists in tho country. lie is in artist of twenty-live years experience, There, is no climbingof flairs and every thing l now in better shape tluui oyer beforo to do better work at bedrock prices. After a twenty-llvo years experience in this lino of work competition Is defied from any house oti tho coast. They guarantee ill their work und invito tho people to tuko a look through their studio. (Concluded front second pafee.) the snap," and therefore ho objected. This sounds like a queer argument to como from a Minneapolis man. lie ap parently does not share in tho ambition generally credited to his fellow citizens. It is dollars to doughnuts that ho has been bribed by residents of St. Paul. SALIJM .UAUKIIT ICKl'UUT. A Hynopsls of tlio Market Huylng'aiid Helling Price. 11KTAII. 1'ltICKS. HKVIBKU QUOTATIONS, V2m Hams Hinjnr cured, icr lh,lCc. Hhouldcrs.MuKitr curcd.pcr ,12'A iircuaiusi uncoil vi'A io in llccf 7(316 lork 10 1214 Mutton 10 ami Veal 10 12 2J4C. 12'Xc. Timothy seed l'or pound, 7c; selling Tho Dalles Is excited over n story that George Bulpes litis given tho Union Pcelflo railroad company forty acres of land on his farm, about two miles west of tho city, on which to locate car shops, and start n now town, called Now Chicago. It Is Btnted that tho company will aban dou their present lino along tho riv er and will run tho road south of Tho Dalles in order to avoid tho drifting sand which now so fre quently causcB delay. Baker City Blade. KN1UHT8 ITEMS. Mr. S. B. Orinsby has been tip-tho pointed iuaticoot tho peace for new precinct of Silver Fulls. Mr. J. A. Jennings, recently of Michigan Is tho new teacher of our district school. Wo havo had nearly three feet of buow this winter, and n trlllo Is still in sluht. It 1b now three feot deep at Cedar Camp, Tho family of Postmaster Knight are nearly all confined to their homo with iv selgo of In grippe. 11. Held aud 8. B. Ormsby visited Salem last week, tho latter to get tho uecceBsary red tajw for his ofilco. There is considerable sickness about Union Hill cominuulty. lted clover sued 1'cr pound. Iilo. Wlilto clover Hocd1'cr pound, UOc. " AlBtko 18c per ikhiihI. lied top lOo per pound. Lincoln GriiKH l'4o per pound, Hyo (Jruss lOo per pound. Orchard Urass.-17o per pound. lIcunH Roper lb. Oat meal at ifc. dinned Jruli.-l'cnalicii, t'( 00; nprlcot, ! 00; blackberries, 8.1; corn, bent grades J'J 00: tomatoes SI Uy. Htrlnir beaim SI GO: grceu peas SI 85; per doz. In two lb cans. Ureen KrulL.Oholce tipples 7fil.'J0a per box; pears 7Go per box; pouitocH 60c; currot euc: parBnipsvuc: onions uo pen. t.'fuli Unliiinn ilillLt tin. Hi. UliiMiuin fiWl 7o per lb- Hinall llsli SlOu per lb; Halt salmon, 7iuo per id, J1UVINU I'UICKH. Wlicat-J7Ko net. Flour l'ortiiirrol,ll.!. best 1U0 lbs. Oats Per bUNlicl. l)& 52o. llarloy Par bushel, Wo. Ilran l'or ton, SKI fco nt mill, sacked. HhortH I'cr ton.S'J) W " sucked. Cli l'or ton, &i.G0 sacked. Hops (luotod tit 21 to2Ua per lb. KffKS loctpor dozen. 1'oUitooH l'er bushel, !15o Corn inciil Ho per pound. Oheesc 12IJnpcr pound. Dried plums Peril). uYj$7c. Dried prunes l'or lb. lOQllio. Imported prunes 7Ji'per lb, lluttor lTO35o por pound for good iJird 10i9l2apurlb. Hams Per pound, ll(512o. llacon Bides IKftlOper lb, Hliouldcrs HWa per lb. Chickens.. S to Ho per pound. j urKcys tu to izopor in, uuusu won i Uucks, or lb. ,lloper lb MARKETS IIY TKLKUKAI'll. A man who hue practiced medl clno for 40 years ought to know salt from sugar, reud what ho says: TotKDO, (X, Jan. 10, 1887. McBsere 1 J. Cheney & Co Gentleman ;l havo been lu tho general practice of medloluo for most 40 yonra, and would way that lu all my pruotleo and experience havo never seen a preparation that I could prescribe with us imiolh eontl denoo of success iih 1 can Hall's Ca tarrh Cure, manufactured by you. Havo prescribed It a great many times and Its eflect Is wotidorful,aml would say in conclusion that I havo yet to tluda cubq of Catarrh that it would not cure, If thoy would tuko It according to directions, Yours truly, L. L. Goilsucu,M. 1). Olllce. UIG Summit St. We will give $100. for any easo of Catarrh that cannot bo cured with Hull's Catarrh Cure. Taken Inter nally. F. J.CHKNKY& Co Props. To ledo O. $rSoldby all Druggists, 76 cents, Excitement runs high In this city over System Builder, uh everybody Is using It for catarrh of .tho Stomach, Consump tion Dyspepsia, impure blood und to build up tlie System it certainly must bo an excellent preparation, when everybody peak bo well of it, d&w,vr POHTIjANI). Wliont-Vnlloy.Sl 32JC WnllajWiillu$1.27f percental. Flour standard, tlM Wallu Wallaf!! W)3 80. . OutsldoX'radeS, S3 80 Oat Wlilto UOa to Oto, grayWo io 68 por bushel. MlllHturrs-Dnin SIS!!); shuts, JJt to 20 ground barley, S3) to B0; onopfecd, $25 middlings, S2Ti, per ton. Hay Jlfl17 per ton. lluttor Oregon fancy dairy, 30c; fancy crcameryH7i; good to fair, 23373(;CaII forum choice 23 to 28o. lCjtC8 Oregon 18o liitlorn 20o por doz Poultry-Old ohtokons, S.5 603 00. 1'otntoos 75o lit 80o per o.tnt.il. CUooso OrcBon, II tu 15o; Caltformu 15 to lOo. Hugars Clolden O, 4Jc; extra 0, 5; dry Kninulutcd, )i; cubo, crushed and Pow dcrvd, UJ4o ior pound, lleans-Hmall white, iot; plnlc S)i; bayos. (I 76; butler, S3 CO; linuM, S3 00 per cental. Drlod Krults-Tho market Is firm. Quo Que ted: Italian iiruues, 12) to He; Potlto and (lormaii, lOo por pound; ruUlus, J'J 25 per box; pliimmor dried pears, 10 to lie; sun drlod and nietory plums, U to lie; ovnpo nitcu ihvicIhvi, lBto'AV; Hmyriia llgs, 20c; Culirornla lies, Uo por jHUiud, ltleo 0o por pound. lllde-l)ry hides, Hj to 8c; loss for culn; uroon over 65 ihjuuiH, ie; under M lioiinds, So; sheep polls, U0cSI.23. BMOKKI) MKATS AND I.AKD. ICustorn lium, 12 to Ho; break Atst ba oou, 10X to llojlsldos, 0 to 10c; lurd, 84 tu too por pou lid. HAN KtlANOIHCO. Man Fiiancisco, Mar ID, Wheat tho week opened on a iulotor miirkol. No, 1 wlilto, tl&O to fl 61; por ceutal. Ilow..i0ii0o por M)iind, Harloy-l'cod SI a7t mix lxr contnl SI 47;cliolcu SI 10; common Krudo SI ;a- Oats-Clniy$l Wtol 77: llackJl WtfilM per ccntaV Onloii8..?2j to 3t. l"ottttOOS.-76o to 80, JUHCKLANKOim MAHKU1U Uiiiavuo, Mar, ID. Vh1 31 to !i7o per jmmiihI Hoof I.lvo, I tojfl 10; dressed, Ito. Mutton Live, 1 to Ck; ttrttwed tnv lions l,lvo,& I0;drewod,8o, Veul 7 to loo por jvouiul. Prompt lollof In sick hrndaoho, tlltil ihm. iiiiiimni, coiitlxttloii, p.tu tu tlio side, KunriiuttHHl to IIuno iuIiik (Jarlors l.ltllollvor pllU Oiih u doM), Hinall prlcA. Bimilldoiie. rlmallpllt. Aio frtcfiimi till crude and Irritation mutter. Conwnlrotea medicine only. Cuitcr'n I.llllo liver pill. very small; very easy lo lake! no pain; no griping; uo piiruiuK, Try thoui. MinUters, lauyr. tetiohor. nnd others wluikoooouiuttouclviw but lllllt' exervUe, should u fUrleHs i.llllo liver pills lor torpid Uxor aud billlouimo. Ouo u do. Try I Item. oamQ Powden Ved mm la Milllwu tf Hchucso Years tUc Standard Tlio ordinanco was adopted by tho De troit council, but the mayor put his veto on it. In giving his reasons ho said: "Such action as this ordinanco contem plates is an infringement upon tho rights of f reo American citizens. A large cliiss of onr fellow citizens havo justly and successfully resisted tho encroachments of sumptuary legislation. They havo successfully maintained that tho state, in this frco country, has no right to dic tate to them what they shall cat or what thoy shall drink, any more than it has to prescribe what thoy shall wear, or by wluit form of religion they shall worship tho Creator. Why, then, shonld the au thorities aasnmo to say to an industrious citizen, who desires to push his way in tho world, and to ralso himself above tho surroundings in which he is born or finds himself placed, that when ho has worked eight hours he must stop?" Detroit's mayor is evidently laboring undor tho impression that tho worldng man does not want his -work day shortened, and ho (tho mayor) comes to tho rescue to keep tho hard hearted con tractor from compelling his employes to tako a little more rest. lie (this Detroit mayor) ought to have an ordinance passed compelling contractors on munic ipal works to allow their employes tc work nighte, Sundays and holidays. The congress of the United States passed an eight hour law thirteen years ago, but it is probablo that the mayor of De troit has not heard of it yet. First National Bank One featnro of tho impressivo public demonstration in honor of tho memory of Gen. Sherman escaped tbo Argus eyed Now York reporter. Tho parade was an immense affair, and the throng of specta tors that line.l tho streets through which it passed could not havo been larger, for every foot of spaco was occupied. This tho chroniclers of tho event observed and printed, but thoy said nothing of tho fact that Fifth avenue, and particularly Mur ray Hill, took down tho bars, or allowed them to bo scaled on that afternoon by tho hosts from tho slums. I havo wit nessed several great parades on tho fash ionable avenuo, but never before havo 1 soon tho fences, stops, stoops anu win dows of its rich mansions covered by men in working garb aud urchins with dirty faces and tattered coats. At tho time of the Centennial celebration the common herd was not pormitted to cross tho lino which divides tho siuowalk from tho millionaire's palace, but during tho Sherman parade all restrictions were forgotten. Tho steps, doorway and oven tho window sills of tho Astor residence, on Thirty-fourth streotand Fifth uvcnuo, woro packod full of representatives from "tho Bend" and "Gotham court," and so it was as far as I was able to investigate up tho avonuo. What was tho causo of this unusual proceeding? Why were tho rich indiffer ent to tho contaminating influences of tho lower claas? It was " tho presence of Death. A man of worldly power, ono who had moved among tho exclusive, had mot tho great equalizer and been coiHjnered. Gen. Sherman was no more to tlio common people than many other famous citizens. Ills funeral cortege was a sight worth sooing, just liko any largo display, and tlio peoplo swarmed to sea it, their desires sharpened by tho announcement that certain political and military celebrities would bo in tho pro cession. But I can't help but think it meant more to tho mansion owners. It told thorn that though they might pilo np millions and bo powerful over their followmen, yet at tho last "six feot of earth makes us all of ono size," It said to them, "Thoso piles of stono cannot be taken into tho gravo, for this day let them sorvo tho people." And tho soiled coats of tho laborers rubbed against marblo pillars, and their rusty brogans pressed brown Btono stops. I nover was an admlror of military' greatness such a feeling would not fit in with my horror of war and tho nam of William Teoumsoh Sherman meant moro to mo that day than over beforo, A thousand times grander than "Tho March to tho Sea" was tho solemn and eloquent procession that boro tho remains of tho dead soldier through tho avenuo which was lined for six hours with volvot and rags. To many it may seem that I ex aggerate tho importance of tho affair, find probably I do; but I havo so long been puszlod over tho apparent belief of tho rich in tho power of wealth that I could not help being impressed with what seemed a proof that thoy for ono day recognized that Death is no respecter of porsona. The Central Labor Union, of Now York city, make somo very queer breaks occaslouiAly. Somebody is responsible for getting tho body into comical situa tions every cuco in awhllo. Tho lead en of tho union do not seem to under stand that thoro aro somo things which are outaldo of its sphere, and they fre quently attempt to grasp an object which is beyond their reach. A recent resolution in favor of oxtondiis tho suf frage to women who aro dependent en tirely on their own labor for Bupport Is a case in polut. Rvidontly tho sufragd question is not ouo of tho O. L. U.'s strong poiuts; but there is uo excuse for its making such a bungle of the princi pled of justice. Does not tho wife of the laborer, who cooks, woslies, sews and lcrulM for her husband and children, earn hor living? Then why should not imo ho 03 intwti entitled to the right to voto us tho widow or maiden who works for hor own support? JOS. ft, UVOlIANAlf. Toronto newspapers in commenting on tho recent black Hag proeotetou Jn that city, whon U.OOQ unemployed marched t tho mayor's uuleo und demanded "work or bread," say the conditions aro no worse there than In several 'fading cities In the United States. CALIFORNIA JtftuMS ( "LITTLE BO PEEP fuul loit her sheep and couldn't tell wber to find, them." So the old nurtcry rhyme lays, end it goea on to bid her "Leave them alone and they'll come home and brlnff their tails behind them." All this mar bo true of lost sheep, but If you have lost your health you cannot afford to leave that alone. It trill not come bnck nt Its own accord. Home people bra? that they never bother about colds. They " let them bo the way they came." Alas I too often the victims so to a consumptive'! grave. Until very recently a cure for Consumption, which Is universally ac knowledged to be scrofula affecting- tho luDirs, would have been looked upon as miraculous, but now peoplo aro berfnnlnr to realize that the disease Is not Incurable Dr. Plerco's H olden Medical Discovery will cure it If taken In time and given a fair trial. This world-renowned remedy will not make now Junes, but It will restore diseased ones to a healthy stato when other means have failed. It Is tho most potent tonic, or strength restorer, alterative, or blood - cleanser, and nutritive, or flesh builder known to medical science. For Lingering Coughs, Weak Lungs, Spitting of Dlood. "Liver Complaint" and Dyspepsia or Indigestion, It Is an unequnJed remedy. DR. SAGE'S CATAJmil RE.TjTEDY rurw tho worst cases, no muttor of how feotf standing. 0 cents, by druggist. fKOKKSSIONAL CAICDS. J McCUWIiAND.ClvilFlanltarynnd 'J. Hydraulic Kntslneer. U. 8. Jlcmttv m'neral surveyor. City surveyors olllce, .uurpuy s mocx, -mum, uregon. E II. K. JSONIIAM. II. N.HAYDEN. W. H. HOLMKS. Bonham, JIor.MES A HaI)KN,1 Attor neys at law. Olllce lu flush's block, between State and Court, on Com'l St. rnlLMON FOIlt), attorney nt law, Salem, J Oregon. Olllce ur-stnlrs In I'atton's block. nllATT 4 HUNT, attorneys nt law. Salem. I Oregon. Olllce over CaplUil .National linuk,Comniricla) street, iloney to lonn. r J. KIIAW. Attorney-nt-l.aw, Salern, O . Oregon. OIllco llrst door to the left at head of stairs In the rear of Ladd & Bush's bank. Q T.ItlCIIAIlDSON, Attorney at law, of. j. IIco up stairs In lront rooms of new Hush block, corner Commercial and Court stieets, Salem, Oregon. T01IN UMIIKA, Attorney at law. Hoom O over Capllal National bank. Collec tlonsu specialty. Correspondence solicited. D'AKCY i IllNOHAM, Attornoys and counselors at law, Solcm, Oregon. Having an abstract ot tho recordsof Marlon county. Including u lot aud block Index oi Salem, they havo special facilities lor ex amining titles to real estate, lluslness In tho supreme court und In tho stato depart ments will receive prompt attention. DIt. T. C. SMITH. Dentist, W State street, Hnloin, Or, Mulshed dental opera tions ot every description, I'ululebsopcra ilons a specially. DH..I. M. KKKNK, Dentist. Ofllceover tho Wlilto Corner Court nnd Com. uicrclal streets. D.'. 11. H.M1TH, DKNTIST. OHlco ht Ills lesldeiico 17U High street near .vgricii turat works MIW. M 10. .Mci.OV, Physician and Sur geon OIllco uiul roums u lodging Iiuiim.', Front mid renter stroots, near the foot of .Minion and 1'olkCo, bridge, Chron io dlstMfces a specially. Cure or no pay. Consultation free. CR MuXALLY, Architect, New Hush . ilieyuiau block, I'latis and specifica tions or all elnsbcs ot or buildings on short notice. SupoiiiitendeHcoof work promptly (H)iiKl after. '4U WD. l'UOIl, Architect, l'lnns, Sped , Mentions and superintendence lor nil clashes of buildings, OIllco 2U0 Com mercial St., up stalls, AW. 111CST. ArtUt. Studio lliiBh. . Ilrey block. Clustes Thursdays and SMilurdios, HUSINKSS OA11DS. ; l Its i. n. llONCO, barber and hair- 111 tucker, enainpooing iiuuos' ana childieii's hulr a specially. Sho will bo pleased lo hco all her old customers at her shop upp llo tlio Opera House. JOHKl'lt KITHKU barbnr and halrdresi er, Hull' ciitllug'j cents, shavlnR Id cenU. Path looms lu connection. Host of work, ll:lntutut,trcet, p .l,I..UlSKN&:co .Mauufiicture;ofuU klndsof vehicles, llopalrlug u'speclal ty. Shop l5,sMnte street, "I i:o, 1IOKYW Harbor and Halrdrees u, lug parlors, Huost bathsiuthecll). UiAiniiiiorolul Hired, Salem. 1UI1N UllAY.-Ouitructor mid builder. t) Kliieliisldd finishing a t-poclally. t$5 Comiiieriliil slieet, haluin Oregon. J UU.N KNltillT, lliucksinlth. Horse shut'lugitiid rt)Kilrtugttspeclalt'. bhop tho fuol of Liberty i.trcot,ruleiu,Oixou. Citation. .m CATARRH Rkeanulitm, NeuralgU, Corns u HKADAOHK, And ALL PAIN. Till Oaliftrata Pciltlv. ail V(tiv rtLEOTRIO OOXJOH OURK cum cotet, aovr, cosurrto, fiMWiUBriMbta. StdiMWtktt In the Comity Court of tho State of Ore gon, iiu the County of Marlon, lu tho lontlrr oi tho guardianship of the porMuistitidcMuUiol hluivr ll.Siott, AI uihlaixitt, uiul .le.xiiiilur 1). M-ott, mi nor liclis of A. D. Mtiu, deoetued, aud KiIpii t-uitl Cltiitluu, heitMs, application having been made In duo lonn of law to tho N)e cutllled court, mi tlit lUihdity of Kt-brtiary, A. I). IMU.by hllen BctUt, th. duly aiiiKiintcd, tiiiil.nolHiul noting guardiuu ofkuid ml liors, foraii older in d lleotuo authorising, empowering aud directing her to sell tlio mil oMiUo boituigtiig to sit Ul mluors aud dexertbed ns follows, lo wit: Hcgtnnlng at tho s.w. corner tit claim No fal, uotttUttllou No. tW, lu r. Us , it. 1 v , In M ii r Hi n county, Onyon; thetu-o nut 10.75 ch.tlns to lha uildillo of l'uddliig rlvei; thence north iTWW., lOcltHltit; thenco north SirW w 1 & chains I hoiu-o norllrJTAchHiiiiitheucu mr" tJ'. w, 260 chalim theiiw north aAww. s clulns thenco n ww w.a chains; tlituico W. 31,6tt chains; IhcmiiH. MM chains, to the phw of Utjlnulng, con talullig at M ttcrus 01 laud. Also lots No, 1 and 'i lit lilook No. 51, lu tlio town or Uorvals, couuty of Manou. state ol Oregon, according to the map of aid town, on rcurdiu thooltlceof the re corder or conveyance of said Marlon Co. .Mil luiti said court lias flxtnl on Moud.iy. the Dill ihi) of April, A, 1). lsl, at I o clocs P- tu. of said Uay at th court room of said ciiuil lu tho murl house tu the city of tulom, lu s.iid county aud milo. as the tiineand ptara of titarlug anyaudall 1. 10 -s-Uons to thu gruntliig of said order Ulld IICVI1MK therefore to Klmer II. Scott. Alwlld Immui. Al xaUiier 1. tv-olt und to their uext olkln und to all irw tiipvt.or ut. known lutvrtMttHtlUkuld eltc grelilj. In theuumeof tue state of Oivgou you audenetiuf you are hereby cited and r o.uired to bo aud appear at sld llute and place In said court then and there to show ntuse if auy you lutve or If any exltu why Mid order and license should uol Usuo tut prayed lur tu sW imlltlon. NVitiKMtbonqu. wmum vido,iudre of tU'ivimly court of thu ui oiOrVaoo, Mr the ruualy of Marion. wlli the u(l of smniuii Biutvu. tuis HuKy oireu, , s trvi. I j lAUCki,, o ft A ironiv County ClerV, SALEM OREOON. VM. K. LADLK, -DIL J. ItEYNOLllS, iOUN MOIll, - in-eimiM Vlie 1 UKlitfl.1 . . . I lift in GENERAL BANKING, Exchange on I'oitlund, fcHli rrahrl'co. New York, London nnd Hong Loup bought and sold. State, I oniity nnd City warrants bought. Fnrii.cis ate toidlull) invited to deposit nnd tn.liM.rl bulne.w with us. Liberal ndvnncc iimtlu on wheat, wool, hops nnd other proprtj pi reasonable rates. Insurantc on suth re curlty can be obtained nt the lank ic most reliable companies. WILLIAMS & ENGLAND BANKING CO. CAPITAL!STOCK, all Sabscribed, 5200,000 Transact a general banking buslncs lu all its branches. GEO. WILLIAMS W'M. ENGLAND HUGH McNAKY , I'reslden Vfte 1'resldent ..L'asb If) DIRECTORS: Geo. Williams, Win. Kng land, Dr. J. A. Hlchardson, J. W , Hobson. J. A. Hakcr Hank lu ucw Exchange block on Com mercial street. 8:12-tf Capital National Bank SALEM OREGON. Capital I'aid up, - utirplus, $75,1)80 15,000 It. S. WALLACE. - - 1'restdent. W. W. MAIITIN, - Vice-President. J. U. ALBEHT, .... Cashier. DIRLCTORSi V. T. Gray, W. W. Martin J. M. .Martin, II. H. Wallace. Dr. W. A.Cuslck, J. H. Albert. T. McF. l'atton. LOANS MADE To farmers on wheat and other market. able produce, consigned or m store either In private granaries or ipublic warehouses. Slate and County Warrants Bought at Par COMMERCIAL PAPER Discounted at reasonable rates. Drafts drawn direct on New York, Chicago, San Francisco, Portland, London, Purls, Berlin Hong Kong and Calcutta. Capital City Restaurant Jas. Batchelor, Prop'r. Warm Meals at All Hours ol the Dm None but white labor cm iloyed tu thi establishment. A good substantial mealoi ked in first class style Twenty-five cents per meal RED FRONT Court street, between Journal (Jftlco and Minto's Livery. Health is Wealth i NISVIL. J DUAIM Jrjsfc jip afllfeillj DU. E. C. WEST'S Nerve nnd Urain Treatment, n guaranteed specific for Hys teria, Dizziness, Convulsions, Fits, Nervous Neuralgia, Headache, Nervous Prostration caused by tho use of alcohol or tobacco Waketullness. Mental Depression, Soltcn Ingof tho brain resulting in iusanlty alio leading to misery, decay and death, pir mature outage, bin rennesx, Uws of powri caused by over-exert Ion of the brain. Each box contains ono month's treatment, $I.(H a box or six boxes for 55.00, sent by mall prepaid on iccelpt of price. WE G UAIiANTEE SIX BOXER To euro any case. With each order ic colved by us lor six boxes, accompanied with J5U0, wo will send tho put chaser our written guarauteo to refuud the nuiney It tho treatment does not etl'cct n euro. Guar, antees Issued only by Geo. E. Good, Drug gist, Sole ngeut, SOU Com, St., balem, Or. rbASf, i HEALTH. Lo nicltau's aoltlett Dalsniu No. 1 Cures Chancres, flm and second stages Sores en the Legs and Body; Sore Ears, fcyea, Noso, etc., Copper-colored Blotches, SyphllitloCat-rrh, diseased Scalp, and al! Snniary lurmi oi mo aise&so Known at yphlllt. Price, SSOO per Ilottlo. Lo lllclinn's Gnltten Dulsnm No. a Cures Tertiary. Mercurial Styplii I Itlc linen mat Ism. Pains In the Bones, Fains In the Head, back ot the Neck, Ulcerated Sore Throat, Syphilitic Hash, Lumps and con tracted Cords, Stiffness ot the Limbs, ami eradicates al disease from th system, whether caused by Indiscretion or abust ot Uercury, tearing the bljod pure and healthy. Price 85 00 per Ilottle. Lo Hlchau's Golden NimnlsU Anti dote for the cure et Gonorrhoea, Oleet, Irritation Gravel, and all Urinary or Qenl Ul disarrangement. I'rlce 9'A 00 per Uettle. 1 lllrhau'a Ooltlen Npanlslt In. lection, forserere caaesot Gonorrhoea, lnlUmmatory Gleet, Strlotures,4c. Price 91 r,u per Hottle. Le Illchnu'a Golden Ointment for the eftoctlre hcallngol Sypldlltia Sores ftnilernptlom, Prlrejl 00 per nox Le Itlchnu'4 Golden ptlls-.Vem and Brain treatment; loss ot physical pow r, excess or over-work, Prostration, etc. Price 83 OO psr lloz Tnlo and Nervine, Sent sTerywhere, C. O. D-, securely IXWked per express. THE RICHARDSDRUQ C0.,Ageuts 500 & sn itiahki-.t st , Su Frnaolaco, Col ""fliiums tNT rnicp EAST AND SOUTH VIA Southern Pacific Route Shasta. Line OAl.fl-OHJIlA K..TTHHHS T1UIN HUN DA1I II1TTWF.BN POHTl,Ari ANBUr, -HTrnlETT T.-KJ p, m. I Lv, Portland 9:1b p. in. I Lv. Salem 10:16 a.m. I Ar. San Fran. iNorth. Ar. I to'tt n. m. Lv. I 7:2!i a. m Lv. ftOOp. m Above trains stop eulj til lolloping sta tlous north of ltoscbtirg, East Portland Oregon City, Woodbuin, Sulem, Albauy Tangent. Shedds, Halsey. Hnrrlsburg Junction City, Irvl n gnnd Eugene. r.ouununu mall, daily, Kit) a. m. Lv. 1(1:62 a. in Lv 5-IU p. m. ' Ar. l'ortland Ar. I 1:00 p. m. Krftem Lv. 1:0S p. m. Iloscburg Lv. 0:20 a. m Albany Local, Dally (Except Sunday.) 5:00 p. in. I Lv. TM p.m. I Lv: 9:00 p. m. I Ar. Portland salem Albany Ar.JU:00. m Lv. 16:031 in Lv, 1 6:00 it. m. PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS. TOURIST SLEEPING CARS, For accommodation ol second cias passengers nttachrd to express trains. tVest Side Division, Betwceo Portlam! and Cervallis: IIAII.y (EXCKIT SUKPAV). rrLv. PorllanT-ArH "S.-JJO p. u , I Ar. Corvallis Lv. 12.58 p. rr 7780 a. m 12:10 p. m i. m. At Albany nnd Corvallis connect wltt trains of Oregon Pacific Itallroad. EXPRESS TRAIN (DAILY KXCEPT8UNDA' 4:10 p. m. I Lv. Portland Ar. k:20a. m. 7:2o p. m. Ar.McMllinvllle Lv. 5:13 a. pi. Through Tickets To all points EAST and SOUTH for tickets and lull lutormation regard ing rates maps, etc, apply to tho Compa ny s agent Salem, Oregon. E.P. KOGK11S, Asst. U. V, nnd i'ass. Air t it. KOEHLEU. Mauagoi THE YAOUlNA ROUTE. OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD And Oregon Development company'i steamship line. 225 miles shorter, 20 houn lhs time than by any othet loute. Fill! ciass tin (High passenger and freight lln from Portland nnd all points In the Wi lametto vallev to ttud from San Eranclsci TIME SCHEDULE, (Except Sunaays). Leave A many 1:00 PA: Leave Corvallis 1:10 PM Arrive Yaqulnn 6:30 P. V Leave Yaqulna - ...... -0:45 AM Leave Corvallis 10:35 A JI Arrive Albany 11:10 A. V O. & C. trains connect at Albany a.id Corvallis. Tho above trains connect at YAtiUIN with the Oregon Development Cos Lin jfHtiioshlns bptween iioulna nnd H Krancisco. SAIM.S0 PATES. STKAMKRS. FKOM YACOINA Earallon, Friday, June 2' Willamette Valley, Tuesday July Karullou, bunday " Willamette Valley, Thursday " 1 Earallon, Tuesday " 1 STEAMERS, FROM. SAM JfHAKClMt lllametto Vnlley, Friday . June 27 Fnrallon, Tuesdayu July 1 Willamette Valley, Sunday " C Fiirullou, Thursday " 10 Willamette Vallcy.Tuesday ' 1 This company reserves the right U change sailing dates without notice. N. 11. Passeugers liom Portlaud and al Willamette Valley points can mulce clo counivtlou with the trains of tin V AOUINA HOUTE at Albauy orUorvallla and if destined to ban lu.tuclsco, shoulc airange toanivout Yaquina the evenlnj before date of sailing. Passenger anil Freight Hates Always tl honriit. For lnrormntlon apply to ilessrs HL'LJIAN & Co., Freight and Tickcl Agents 200 and 202 Front st,. l'ortland, Or o C.C, HOOUE Ao't Oen'l Frt. & Pase. Agt., Oregon Paclrlc It. It. Co., Corvallis, Or t! H. IIAHWKLL, Jr. Oen'l Frt; & Pass. Agt. Oregon Iieveloiiment Co., 301 Montgomery St.; Homes n t i n Come to tlio Willamette Valley and got a hom countiy that can be relied upon. Land that will magnificent crops. Where your living is assured f the beginning and failure of crops is unknown, n to a couutry where you do not have to work 12 n very day for 12 months in the year I to supply you and family Avith the necessaries of life for G niontho but few countries that possess all the good tliincrs' Wn many or .blizzards, Uyclones and Hot winds comn Has Been Demonstrate From Terminal or Inlcrior Points the X'Miflmun Pfinifm Kniln Citation. In the County Court of I he State of Or cgon, for the Couuty of Marlon. lu the matter of tho estate of rM..i L. A. Lubus, deceased. Citation, WitKiiAsappllostlou having boon m1 In due form of law to the ninne named court aullio ML day ot Jniiiutrv, A. 1. ljfii by Uw. A. fjauulug the diuy uppoluied qualttled and acting administrator nfsattl etatr,rorauprtlerandllcoucaiithotliuu! emixiwerlng and directing him tosn tin rral estate U'longlng to said decedeut and dcscrllHHl as follows, to wlu Lots flvp, six, scveu und Meht, In btoo Na twt.iily.ss ktiiiwu on the rfswrded plut of the town ofHtUnils. in the couuty m Marlon andstaiewforvgou.asrooortlelit In llieomco of the recorder of couveynuce fur said county aud state. Ami wliers said court has rtxed on Monday, the tlt day of iUrch. A. u. Itl at the court room tu the court house, w the city of Salem, in said comity and slate, at lOoVlocka. tii.ofsuld day at the time and plc for heurlug auy and all ohjeollon to tho grantluif of said order oud Ifeense, lherforetoUe. H. Delorme, the rvsld turj lcgtoe and dvlee of said eUu and loalt ierou, (known or UDtcnowui Interfiled In said estate; llreeiltig- luitien4nuvif tliosntac-f Urt-sun; y,u, audpaehof)uuarehfcrby u.ted and r ouliVxllosptworBt suld time aud pUw. tticUMi-d there io show chum?, if ' 0.; have or Ifauy thre b. why Ike prayer said pclliion should ant be grant,!, od said order aud UcnMlinuitovH U,ue as pruytnl for lu said petlium. line tho Hon. W'm. Waldo JmWoi thelVmiiifCtturt of th Hut m urepm forllieoHtnty or MaHon.wIn. ihV. m.1 ... said court Hlnxtd. iLU ln i ay ot F-liru i),n.Mm riJ.IUStUth Zm. Utk i a Is the line to take To all Points East and South, Itlsthcdlnlng car route. It runs thiough vestibule trains every day lu tho year io ST. PAUL Al (No change of cars.) Composed of dtnlngcnis imsurpasscd, PtiUmau drawing room sleepers 01 latest equipment TOURIST Sleeping Cars. Best that can be constructed and In which uccommodallcus are both free aud fur nished for holders of first nnd secoud-cltts tickets, aud ELEQAI'T DAY COACHES. A contlnuot 'leu corr'.jting with all Uiies.ulloidlnr direw " uululcrrupted service. Pullman sltrrr.--" i- Ions can best cured In ndvt i c ' ., uuy agent u! the vmA. Through tickets to nnd from nil point In Amcrlcu, Knglaud aud Kurope can br purchased at any ticket onico of this com pany. Kult information concerning ratrs, time of trains, routes aiulother details furulslie1 on application to any ae. ml or A. D. CHARLTON. Assistant General 1'uss.enger Agent, So. 121 t lrst street, cor. Wnshluglon; I'ort. land, Oregon Oivgoiiiiin Hail Road Comiiany. Oonwulotneei Front and T, 8ts, Portlan KAST MIDE. K Towarrt I'm Hand Stations. Portland S!!-001"?!111 PorfndPort'd toil 110 IlUlll mall Exn LVASI AIIPII 1 ii UV I'M 6 W 7 IS 8 50 8.15 761 6-U. lll I'nrtl'nrl si lirv. A m 10 afi Woodburn I 40 H a Stlverton 12 fil 5 U7.Urownsvllle. 7 10 8 60 Cobunr a flu Uinuectlons at Woodburn with 8 P Co truiustoandfrom Protland and at TaU. nwu with trains to and from Albany. the "Willamette Vallev hna never lmrl n. fnihiv. .. "lv wi CTo; and is getting there just the same. We are living in an AGE OF EVOLUTION as regards extensive fanning. Having found that retar from Wheat no longer justify the cost of production L big wheat fields of the Pacific coast are almost a ttW the past . The producer of wheat has found that k kd to compete with the great Avheat producing belts 4M world. Rapid transportrtion has annihilated distej and in 30 day's time wheat from the graneries of EutJ and Asia can be deliyered at any seaport in the world. 4- that diversified farming will pay in any country 1 moistrre and the sun's rays meet. In no other countryiijjj t with her gifts as in the GREAT WILLAMETTE MLE where grow all kind? of cerearls. Vegetables,hopsandber' ries yield profitable returns. The Willamette Valley i the home of the Apple, the Peach, the Pear, the Plt the Prune and all kinds of deciduous fruits. While oflu lands than ours grow apples, plums and pears, in no otha pnimf.ir nti -fl-iir i-o..!-, cnrtli n ol-r.4--, jCm-..Ps.l-lrxn XTnlu. -v'""uj' s-j nivj j.ci,v.h ouui a ouuu ui uciicuuuil, iiaiuicj the mother of monopolists, in all that great belt of count ry lying between the 25th and 50th paralells of latitude the Pacific, coast alone produces the Italian and Petite or (French) prune. Last year the United States imported from France alone 70,000,000 puunds of prune as against! 10,Q0U,000 pounds grown on the Pacific coast. W M SO GEIl (Jli BAMS We have for sale choice farmsimproved and imiraproTe4j Jargejnnd small, in the hills or on the prairie. in Fine Garden and Fruit Tracts. Our garden and fitf I tracts are all .fine elevated lands. Deep black soil J good drainage. Come to the Capital City with its & nery and evaporators that will o-ive voti home market your produce. Keep it in H MB Alrlle mall WEST HlUli LV Portlaud'mall 03) IS 06 200 4 16 4.U 6 SIS SU5 VW 7SS t-X AM AH -l'ortland IVtWY. 1)uik1w .i unction Slterloun lUillas Jioumoulh tw?1 t-IPr'"'--r . , ", ,w,jr' " " '"F iatioiis ror sale at to.H ol JeerHi t. Tiekeu for EasI Bide itaUnksRvrsaleat Union depot, (y. 6t h fii Aunt -lA j i v' ktwlf ae. im, iOeu.rrtTiplUs'. Ait That fruit tracts are valuable proi ortv and tlmtnoinw ment will brinjr you better returns. Improved subniW i.i acre property with buildings and other improvefflf Also acre t acts without b'uildinirs but with growing" ill consisting of trees, plants, vines etc., and city prop l1 every description. Notice of Final Sflftfonirmt. XTtrrinii u ink. .... U.i ' Kuleni defeased, has Bled bit fual aerouut ot the said estate In the rouuty court ol the state ot Urwrn fir rwiiOvU.0,!Jn,JrlJ?ud ,h "Id court uu & Mjdy, the Wbe dsy of April lsSl Of said day to? tiearlus tbe uie."nd all iMtf tuu mu d miar W AdmlBUtnt&VJiteu. SALEM US Postofflci H. V, MATTHEWS, Pres. T. H. BARNES, Tr Block.