-.-" -n jro-isr ps";.3(pjs!rg( "7SfV-,;-WJ""l5W str"r "iy; 1' P Highest of all in Leavening Vowcr. U. S. Gov't Report, A, , '889 BaKin: VbvkKrAtkVd s&sggm vwwivi ABSOLUTELY PURE DR. SCHIFFERSTEIN WILL 80AR. R0Xal THE S. P- INDICTED. As Effort to Enforce the Xnv State Laws Against Discriminations in Freights. The following is a copy of ono of tbolndlcttnunta ngalnBt E.P.Ilogers, the general assistant freight agcnl of the Boutliem Pacific IUI.U0. TI10 other indictment baa reference to discriminating charges made between Lebanon and Albany and Tangent and Albany. In the Circuit Courtof LlnnCounty, Btate of Oregon. State of Okeoon, PlaltitlfT, ") vs. j- E. P. RoaEns. Defendant. J E. P. Rogers, accused by the grand jury of thocouuty of Linn, by this indictment, of tho crime of charging a greater compensation for carrying freight of the saino eliiss .for a shorter than a longer distance In the same direction, committed as follews: The saidE. P. Rogers, on tho 18th day of March, 1890, being the Msistnnt general freight agent, and ever since said date and uow being tho assistant general freight agent of tho Southern Pacific company, a corporation engrtged in tho transportation of goods, wares and merchandise, operating a lino of rail road running from tho south boundary of the stato of Oregon and through the Willamette valley und tho city of Albany, in Lluu county, Oregon, and the station of Mlllersburg, in paid Linn county, to tbo city of Portland, In Multnomah county, Oregon, dld,on tho said 18tb day of March, 1800, in the county of Linn and state of Oregon, then and there being tho agent, as aforesaid, of said Southern Pacific company, wrongfnliy, unlawfully aud willfully charge and receive audsuflor and permit to bo charged ami recloved a greater compensation for carrying u similar amount and kind of freight from Mlllersburg, a distance of 74.0 miles from East Portland, to East Portland than from said Albany, a distance, of 79.4 miles from East Portland, to East Portland, by thou and there, on said 18th day of March, 1890, oharglug and receiving from V. J. Ooltra, tho sum of 10 cents per oue hundred pouudB, in car loud lots for carrying wheat from said Mlllers burg to Buld East Portland over mid railroad operated by said South , ers Pacific company; whereas on tho 10th day of July, 1800, defendant wrongfully charged and received, and suffered to be churged and received, from Ieom, Lanning &Uo., tho sum of 7J cents por huudred pounds, in carload lots, for carryluu Hour from said Albany to said East Portland over said railroad operated by said Southern Paclflo company. Bald wheat and said fiour so carried as aforesaid, being property of a similar kind aud cltu-a, and the rates so charged, as aforesaid, being for car load lots, and tho rates so charged, as aforesaid, being tho freight rates of said Southorn Puoif flc company, betweeu tho poluts abovo mentioned, established aud in forco frota tho 1st duy of January 1890, to tho 1st day of August, 1600. Bald crime being committed contrary to tho stat ues in such casea mado and pro vided, and agulnst tho peace aud dignity of tliottute of Oregon, Dated at Albany, In tho county aforesaid, tho 17th day of March, 1801. winbsbks. V Jl Ooltra, 1 1) Miller, O K Huddlceou, 1MJ Marshall,: J Lanning, Y L Jester, CI 1-' Simpson, uud W 1? Oronby. Oeo.O.BIngbum, District Attorney. Itrmnrknlilo Ittwiin. Mrs. Michael Curtain, I'lalnllclil, III., makes the stuttintiit that the caught ool I, which sullied on her lungs; she was treated lor a mouth by her family physician, but grow worse. Ho told her she was a hope less victim of consumption aud that 110 medicine could euro her. Her druggist suggested Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption; she bought u bottlo uud to her delight fouud herself benefited from the Jlrst dose. She continued its uo aud after taklm; ten bottles, found herself sound und well, uow does , her owu housework and is as well as ,ho ever was. Free trlul bottle of this Great Discovery nt Fry's Drugstore. Hprliig Medicine, Dr. aunu' Improved Mver i'UU 011 no oouut of tbelr mllU action uru twixvlnlly adapted fur corroctluir Mrluir dltordera, uel tus I inn une blood, tired bntlu 11 tut ucl. locuml wornoul body. U'liey net lirtimtil. lipurHirhmi lb? bioml, itrt iimlurin front tho ytoni. Oiily 0110 illl lor doo. Try lliet.i ht prlnK. Hold nt St inu u box by Hmllb a Btiiirr. SALEM ar.vnrcET kki'okt. A HynoptU of tho MnrkoU lluyliictnml Helling Prices. HETAii, rittCES. REVISED QUOTATIONS. 8lionldera-HuKitr ctired.iwr 1,V2 Ilrenkfast bacon 12)4 to 15 Ilnmn Hiijtar cured, per lb,lGc lleef 7015 Pork 10 YLV. Mutton 10 12kc. Helling Vtil-I012Kc Timothy seodl'er nouiid. "liter. ltcd clover seed I'er tound. 13a Whlto clover wed Per pound, iMc. Alslko 18c per pound. ltcd top 10c per pound. Lincoln dross 12o por pound, ltye OraRH 100 per pound. Oi chard Urais-l7o per pound. Ileang cperlb. Out tncnl at ija I'jinnod Fruli-.PcnchcH, $3 00; npticot, 1 00; blBckberrlen, H; com, bout gradoH 'l 00; tomatoes 1 60; string beiilm $1 CO; green peim Jl 85; or doz. In two lb caim. Uieen Fruit Cliolee apples 7.'x3l.'J0c per box; penn) 76c per box; pottoe W)c; carrots 60c; pirenlps Toe; onions (Jo per lb. KlHU-HolmontkaiOcperlb; Hturj-con C 7o per lb' smnll llnli 8l0o per lb; nail xalmou, 7I0o per lb. nUYlNll l'KICKS. Wheat 07Uo net. Klonr ler barrel. J 1.30. best 100 lbs. (mis Per bushel. M) Ci 52c. llarloy Per bushol.OOc. , limn Per ton. CHI to nt mill, sacked. Hhorts Per ton, fc 60 " sacked. Cli Per ton, itUO " narked. Hops Quoted at 2ltoU0c per lb. Hus?1 15c )cr dozen. Potatoes Per bushel, S5o Corn mail Ho per pound. Ohceso 12llopcr pound. Dried plums Porlh. 0fl7n. Dried-nritnoit 1'crlb. 1012c. Imported prunes 7'per lb. Iliuler ;iOf).Vio per pound for good Iird 10(il2operlb. Hams Per pound,! I12c, liacon sides OitilO per lb. Hhoulders KftiOo peril). Chickens.. to Ho per pound. Turkoys 10 to 12cier Hi, ()reo7(3Kperlb. Ducks, 12XHo por Ih MARKETS IJY TKLKaitAPil. POUTLAND. W heat-Valley ,1 W'A WnllajVnlliilS74 percental. I'lour standard, Jl.2 Walla Walla t COC.'l SO. OutsldoSmdcrt, S3 80 OiiUt Whlto GOa to 01c, gray 60 o to 6S per bushel. Mlllstumt-Uran W&W; shirts, $91 to 20 ground barley, J20 to 1)0; cnopfecd, J2.1 middlings, 25, per ton. Hay 1017 per ton. Hutter Oregon fancy dairy, Mc; fanoy creamery37;BOod to fair, 2527K;Cull forma choice 25 to 2Ho. I'ggs Oregon 18o Knstorn 20o per doz Poultry Old chickens, to 60S 00. Polntocs 75o at 80o per cental. Cheese Oregon, II to 15c; Cullfornui 15 to 10c. Hugars Golden C, 4ic; extra 0,6; dry groniilulcd, OK; cubo, crushed and Pow doied, 0o per pound. llcans Small white, 3Ji3lj pink 3; bnyos. Jl 76; butter, t: 60; Umax, 85 60 per cental. Dried l'rulU-.Tho market Is llrm. Quo tod; Italian prunes, 12i to lie; Petite and (Icrmun, lOo per pound; raisins, 82 25 per box; ptitniinordrlod poors, 10 trtTfcjsuii dried and factory plums, 11 to 12c; evnpo ralcn peaches, lt'to20c; Hmynm Ilgs, 20c; California flgs,Uo por pound, Itlce CK" per pound. JIIdo-I)ry hides, 8J to 8c; H less for culls; grcou over 65 poundt, -lo; uudor65 IKiunds, Be; sheep nolts, U0cS1.2J. BJtOKKD MKATH AND LAUD. Eastern baim, 12 to'llo; ibreakfast ba con, lOi to llo;sldes, 0 to 10c; lard, 8J to 10a per pound, BAN FiANCIHCO. Han Pjiancihco, Mar 10. Wheal tho week opened on a quieter market. No. 1 whlto, 81.60 to 81 51; por cautal. IIops..lU3)Wo por pound. llarloy Keod 81 lfl& WJf; per cental 81 I7;cliolro 81 10; eommongmdoll .'15. Outs-OraySl Wtol 77Xi black8l OOlollU per cental" OiiIouh..82X to ;m. Pobttoos..76oU)80. MIOfc.liANKOUH JIAUKKT9. Ciiicauo, Mar. 11). Wool 31 to !i7o per pound llcof I.tvo, i ton 10; drosNcd, lo. M utton 1.1 vo, i to 6c; drvhsed,8c. Hogs I.lvo, 6 10; drCHned,8o, Veal 7 to lOo per pound. Ilniipy Hoohlcrs. Win. Tlmmons, Postmaster of Idavllle, lint., writes: "Jileotrlo Jilt tors has done more for ma than all other mod Id lien combined for that bad feeling urging from Kidney and Liver trouble." John Leslie, farmer aud stockman, of same place sayH: "Find Kleotrio Hitters to be tho best Kidney aud Liver medicine, made mo feel like a new man." J. V. Qurdnor, hardware merchant, same town, says: Kleetrlo Itlttora Is just tho thing for a man who is all run down and don't euro whether he lives or dies; he fouud new strength, good uppetlto and felt Jtut like he hud a new leofo on life" Only 60ots. u bottlo at Vty'n Drug Store. Doruugemont of tho liver, with romillpa tlon, Injures the compluxlou, induct) pirn. pie, sallow skin, llemove thu wuiso bj lining Carter's l.ltllo l.lver Pills. Ono u done. Try them, Why don't you try Carler'n l.ltll l.lver PHUT They nro a ikuHIvu euro for sick ueadaoho, and all tho Ills produced by dls ordered llrer. Ouly ono pill a dose. ThoartloitofCikttor'H l.ltllo IJver 1M1U Is pleawuit, mild und tuttuml, They gen tly stlmtilutu tho llvur, uud rvtiuliito tin bowels, but do not purge. They uro mire to please, Try them. lluckltm'i'ArnlciiSiilvo, Tho Host Halvo lit tho world for Cuts llriiNok. Horn, Uloers, Hall lllieum, Kevw Horea.Tottur.t 'hupped UuiuU, CIiUuIiiIiik, tVru and all Hkln KruptUius, and ihmI lively cures Piles, or no pay ixmulriJ. D U guaranteed to glvo perl'eol MitUluettou or money refundeit. Pneo, XS .cents hi box, lllbbarj'i lltitutuitla una l.lver PUN. These pllisnro selontltlonlly oouuoutidel ud uulrorm In action. No griping pull oeommoBly fotlowliiir the tne or pills. Taey are tdaptotl tu both adults nmlehll drauu'llli jwrfeet safety. Wo uuii'untet they Ititvuimeoual liitheouroofslekhmU nolle, euntiiHlloti,dTsKtuIn und bllllu uc aud, ks Mil appvlUer, they excel! mi) other prepiirntioit 177 ly Uatltlt A Steluer, tole ts. r-rntv I vH f m II W m Ili I ices Lin I Jt (Powden VjicJ In NfflUau of U?ati-40 Yeara the Standanl I til Air flhlp Differs from Others as an Kiigln Differs from n Hen. Dr. L. J. SchifTcrstein, of Effingham, lias invented n flying machine on which ho is now experimenting. Ho says: "3Iy theory of a Hying machine- la that of tho inclined piano in combina tion witli a propulsl vo forco and a buoy ancy chamber Just enougli to provont injury to tho macliine in case of an ac cident when up In tlioalr. To make tho idea plainer, supposo you liavo tho machlno high up in tho air; tho Inclined planes nro then set so a to allow of a descent at a great angle, Just n. little short of a direct fall, say at an anglo of 22 dogs, from tho perpendicular. "Now, when the machine has acquired a great momentum tho inclined planes nro so altered that tho machine will take a inoro or less horizontal motion or direction, nnd after n whilo agaiu changed so as to make tho machino tako an upward direction. It is also at this stage of tho flight that tho propell ing forco is applied and continued till tho greatest altitude tho machine is ex pected to reach is obtained, when again tho forco of gravity is depended on to carry the machino through about two thirds of its lllght through tho air to its destination. "Tho dominant idea is: First, to uso tho inclined plane both as a supportivo nnd as n propelling agent; second, uso tho forco of gravity as a priino propel ling agent, and third, to only uso an artificial propelljng agent to carry tho machino upward. After that tho forco of gravity, acting through tho acquired momentum and applied according to the theory of tho cycloid, will shoot tho machino Just liko n projectile about two feet in a horizontal direction for every foot of fall. "Tills action can bo compared to what sailors call tacking, only instead of being in a horizontal direction, liko a sliip at sen, it will bo more or less In a perpendicular direction. By this plan about half tho propelling forco will bo saved, and again, when going against tho wind, it will rcquiro less artificial propelling forco to ralso tho air ship." Cor. Chicago Trlbuno. Tho Itoolf of Life. Every man makes tho book of his lifo day by day as ho lives, and .at his death the pages uro turned over by hla friends, and by his record each ono Is Judged. Each later lino in tho poem of lifo should add something to tho opening lines. Each succeeding year ehouid carry one's politics, character, creed and religion a Iittlo higher. Ono of tho dangers to this country is tho Increasing tendency to dovoto life to pleasuro seeking. Nothing should displaco laughter. It adds to lifo. But tliero is not a more pitlablo spectaclo than that of an adult lifo wasted in pleasuro. Some control utility should riso in overy adult lifo. Tho census takers could not tell how many peoplo in this country aro do voting themselves almost wholly to pleasuro. Tho rapid accumulation of woalth may havo lured a million, perhaps two millions, of peoplo from thoir useful ness. Next in ovil to tho dovotion to pleasuro is tho struggle for notoriety. Tho book of lifo should bo shown only to its writer. Certain parts of lifo aro inoxpressiblo, and overy soul has a world of its own In which thoro can bo no reporter's footprint. Professor Swing ;Uunc Hearing Btvullows. Joint Desbouvrio, who resides at Iloubuix in Franco, lias exhibited there fifteen swallows that ho has trained after tho manner of carrier pigeons. Tho swallows woro sot freo, each one marked with a colored ribbon, and thoy dispersed in all directions. In fif teen minutes later tho first ono returned, and perched on ono of Dosbouvrio's fingers; ono after another tho others camo back In quick succession. Des bouvrio Is of tho opinion that swallows aro fttr superior to pigoons for tho car rier service in timo of war. Thoir (light is hlgiior and swifter, and thoy aro moro reliable, smarter aud mora easily fed. Thoy need not rest when fiylng long distances in order to partake of food, beeauso thoy eon do so on tho wing. Thoy aro albo trained with greater fa cility than pigeons. Desbouvrio has also succeeded in retaining a number of swallows during tho winter in per fect liberty, and thoir migratory in clinations did not carry thorn south ward, so that oven tills obstaclo would not Intorforo with tho systematic train ing of swallows for the carrier sorvieo. Toronto Olobo. Drnwlne n Iitfarene. "You havo boon so long about tlto minister's hand, John, that I daro say you could preach a sermon yourself now," said a gentleman ono day to a bcndlo of his acquaintance. "Oh, im, sir," replied John; "I eouldna preach a sermon." Then, ni ter a brief pauso ho remarked, "But xirliaps I could draw an iuforenco, though." "Well, John," wild the goutleman, humoring tho quiet vanity of tho beadlo, "what inference could you draw from tills text t 'A wild ass tumlToth up thu wind at her pleasure?' " (Jero. ii, St.) "Wool," roplletl Joint, "tho only unt urul liko inference that I oould draw frao it is Just tills that sho wud suutl a lung time nforo she would fatteu ou It." Gentleman's Magazine. HouieUtlK III Name. ,rVhy do you always refer to your black valet as your 'rettUuert' " "Becausoho njwayskoops overy thing ho finds." St, Joseph News. CAM FOR Ml A SlrrEMIb wm URES BJtennutlsm, Neuralgia, Cerns u H8ADAOHE, And ALU PAIN. Ti OsllhreU Nihil ui)ljtlT IIXiSOTKia OOUQII DURE LIIVtsUDmoUU. EuW,Mtl rHrC.,P J. C Ayt WL "tlTTLE BO PEEP Itld lott her shocp and couldn't Ml wher to find them." So tha old nursery rhyms tiys, and It foes on to bid her "Leava them alone and they'll come homo and bring- thoir tails behind them." All this may be true or loit sheep, but lr you hare lost your health you cannot afford to leave that alone. It will not corns back of Its own accord. Borne people brag- that tbey never bother about colds. They " let them ftp the wy tbey came." Alas 1 too often the victims so to a consumptlvo'a crave. fJntU very recently a euro for Consumption, which Is universally ao knowIedKed to be scrofula affecting the hiDtrs, would bava been looked upon as niimculoua. but now people aro boglnnlnfr to realize that the dlfc&ie Is not Incurable Dr. Fierce'! Golden Medical Discovery will cure It If taken In time and given a fair trial. Thli world-renowned remedy will not make new lungs, but it will restore duoasod oneg to a healthy state when other means have failed. It Is the most potent tonic, or strength restorer, alterative, or blood cleanser, and nutritive, or flesh builder known to medical science. For Lingering Coughs, Weak Lungs. Splttlngr of Dlood, "Liver Complaint" and Dyspepsia or Indigestion, It Is on unequaled remedy. First Nationa Bank SALEM OREGON. VM. K. LAWK, -I'll. J. ISkYMd.l'K, IOHN MOlll, - 1 rtwri-i.' let l'ieldei.i t'ncMPi GENERAL BANKING. Exchange on 1'ortlnnd, bun Fmnclro, New York, London nnd Hong Kong bought and Hold. Btnte, County nnd City wnnnnts bought. Farmers nre cordlilly Invited to deposit end troinnrl btirtnppr with us. Liberal ndvauecH mude on wheat, wool, hops and other pruperty ft reasonnoie rotes. Insurnnce on sueli fo entity can be obtained nt the bunk In most reliable companies. WILLIAMS & ENGLAND BANKING CO. CAPITALlSTOCKrall Sabscribed, S200,000 I Transact a general banking buRlncsa In nil its branches. flKO. WILLIAMS ITesldcn W'M. ENGLAND Vice I'resldenl 11 VQ H AU'N AHY Cabhier BR. SAGE'S CATARRH RERIEDr rurcs the worst cases, no matter of how bog standing. W cents, by druggists. VUOFESSIONAI. CAltDH. EJ. McCAUKTLAND.CIvllBanitarynnd , Hydraullo Engineer. U. H. Deputy mineral survnyor. City surveyors olllce, Murphy's lllock, Salem, Oregon. 11. K. BON HA M. n. N. II AYD11N. W. II. HOLMES, BONITAM, I IOI.M KS A HA1DKN, AttOr ncyB at law. Olllce In Hush's block, bctueeu Bbitonnd Court, on (Jom'lHt. rnlLMON FOIID, attorney nt law, Salem, L Oregon. Olllce upstairs In l'atton's uiocic. PIIATT A HUNT, attorneys nt law, Salem, Oregon. Olllce over Capital National Kauk, Commercial street. Money to loan J J. 8IIAW, Attorney.at.Law, Halem , Oregon, Olllce llrwi door to tbo left at head of stairs In the rear of Ladd A UuhIi'h bank. Q T. Ill CHAHDSON, Attorney at law, of. O. fire upstairs In lrout rooms ol new Iniali block, corner Commercial and Court streets, Salem, Oregon. JOHN OMHKA, Attorney nt law. Ilooin (J over Capital National bank. Collec tlonsa specialty. Correspondence solicited. JyAllOY & U1NQUAM, Attorneys and counselors at law, Salem, Oregon, avlng an abstract ol the records of Marlon county, Including a lot and block Index oi dalein, they have special facilities for ex amining titles to real estate. Business In tho supremo court nnd in thostute depart ments will receive prompt attention. rvll. T. C. SMITH, Dentist, fU State street, J Salem, Or. Klulshcd dental opera. lions oi ' overy description lions n specialty. I'ulnless opera- D11.J. M. KEENE, Dentist. Olllcoover tho White Corner Court and Com- uierclal streets. Dll. II. SMITH, DENTI8T.-0II1C0 at his rosldeneo 17U High street near Agricultural works MllS. M. E. McCOY, Physician nnd Sur geon. Olllco nnd rooms lu lojglug no, Front and Center strcotn, near tin foot of Marlon nnd Folk Co, bridge, Cbrou to diseases n specialty, Ciru or no p.iy Consultation freo. SB. i . Hre. 118 Of I McNALLY. Architect. Now Hush llreymnu block. I'lans and ipeelIU of all uliuiues of of buildings ou hhort notice. SuperlutcndeMceof work promptly ooked after, 26-tf WD. FUail, Arohllcpt, Finns, Spccl , llcntlons and superlnteudcnco loi nil cnuses of buildings, Ofilco 1310 Com. merclalSt., upMulrk, A W. IIEST.-Artlst. Ktudlo Hush. A, llroy block. Claiea Thurhdays aud uuiurdnyM. HUSINIS OAHDS. US, K. c, HONCO, barber und hnlr dresser. SbnniooolDg litdies' and cliUdioii's hnlr a riperlalty. She will be pleased to see all her old customers nt her shop opposite thu Oporu House. JOSEPH KUHKK b:ubarnndhalrdrcs4 er, Hnlr cutllng-l cunts. kIuivImc 1 cents. Until looms In conuectlou. llestoi work. llHt-tatobticet. n J.LAltSENAlCO,, Mjnufttcture;ofnll kinds ofvehU'les, llemlrlugapeclnl ty. Shop lBtnto street, (i EO. HOEYK-Hnrbor and Hnlr-drcss IT. lug parlors. Hucst baths In thocltj. mi Commercial Street, Salem. IOHN OUAY.-Coutractor Mild builder. i) Fine Inside flnUhlng a specialty, m Commercial street, Salem Oregon, IOHN KNIOHT, Hlncksinlth. Horhv O shoeing nnd reimtrlugn specialty. Shoi at the loot ol Liberty street, Snleiu,Oni;nu Z'Mt Citation. In the Omuly Courtof the Stato of Ore gon, lor tho County of Marlon, lu tho mutter of the guardianship of tin pervoiisnnd estate ol 121 mer II. Scott, Al- UiU tiiU, und Aloxuuder 1). Scott, ml nor lu Irs of A. D. scotl, dccetuul, uud i: leu s-eutt. ClUtlon. Whorens, application having been miulr lu duo 'form of luw to tho ulnio entitled n mi, ou int. iuiii uiiy oi rvuriiary, A, t). IM'l.tiy Kllen tUxitt, th.' duly upioiited, Himlllfo land acting gnardliin ofw.ul mi nor, to.nu order iii.d IK-eiue luiihorliliiL- ollllKIWiilnir unit lllrtvlllli.' her lo uill 11.. rati eMute bvliiuglug to wild minor urn dtvciliioU u follow, to ttit: lUvlnnlnc at tlios.w.tHiinorotcluiiuNu. M, udUiUxukh. No. lUMln T. 0 8 , u. I w , lu M rli-ii eounl ortwoiij theiiee rut W75 fli.lns to tht mlildlo of I'luldlng rlterj theuco tuirib ITflb'W,, I0ohalnj 111 rm norili artW t I cIihihh; t honro north 2 Tie iuln: theiier north SaW.w. 360 obnln; themw nortl JiUw. S i'liilu; Ihvneo N 41WW w.V. ehuli s; tlieuco w. SlAI cliiiln; then.-.is 'W i Imliu, to the place of U-giuulug, con milling 87 O) acre of laud. AluoloUNo. 1 Hint i in block No. SI, li. thu town of Uervuls, county of MaWon, state ol Oregon, according to the map oi aid town, ou record lu the offlou of the rtv uirdrrof fOtivejuucCH tu salt! MitrluiiCo. Alii whemtH kaut uu hut. tlxeU . Mouilss, the th da of April, A. !. 1)41, hi I o'clock p. in, okald iiny at the murt room ol Ktid iMurt tn the CiKltl lioun lu the vi of alem, lu .ild county uud itate, u Hint meand phira of Inuring any uud all )tJ Uou to the grautlng of kald ordet and leeuMK llemfora to Klmer II. Ecott, Alwlida 8eo t, Alexander l. eitl and to their nexi tiffja ud to all ivrwius kuuwL or uu knoyutnlwoifd In mid i.tnte, grveUug In the name uf lu state of iregou ytHi uud each of you are hereby olttfd uud re .U red to be nnd appear al Htd time aiu W ee lu kald court thu uud there to shot Ue If auy ou have or If uuy exUt4 win ytldpnler and lleeuse should uot Iwueu I rayed tor lu luttd petition. Wliurtslballuu M'llllaiu Wuliln li,H,., ertheuoauiy court of the nu titiiregtm for the oouuty f Marion, ulth the mu! t. said court utlUod. this ail day ol reb. A liMU lAttel.r ,-. F.J.fUUCXXK. iAl.l tUttlyUrV. imiECTOIlS! Geo. Wllllains.Wm. Eng land, Dr. J. A. Klch.-irdson, J. W, Hobyou J. A. linker. Hank In new Exchange block on Com mercial street. 8:lMf Capital National Bank SALEM OREGON. Capital Paid op, - $75,000 Surplus, ...... 15,000 II. H. WALLACE, - President. W. W. MARTIN, Vice-President, J. H. AIjHEIIT, .... Cashier. DIRtCTORSi V. T. Gray, W. W. Martin J. M. Martin, II. . Wallace. Dr. W. A.Cuslck. J. H. Albert, T. McF. Fntton. LOANS MADE To fanners on wheat nnd other market able produce, consigned or m store either In prlvutogninarlesor ipubllo warehouses. Slate and County Warrants Bought at Par COMMERCIAL PAPER Discounted nt reasonable rates. Draft? drawn direct on New York, Chicago, Ban Francisco, Portlund, London, Paris, Herltn Hong Kong and Calcutta. Capital City Restaurant Jas. Batchelor, Prop'r, Warm Meals at All Hours oi the Day None but white labor employed In this establishment. A good substantial meal oir ked In first class style Twenty-five cents per meal RH5D KRONT Court street, between Journal Oftlce and Mlnto's Livery. Health is Wealth I iVL a I DHAU DIl. E. C. VEST'S Nerve and Brain Treatment, a guaranteed specific for Hys teria, DUzltiess, Convulsions, Fits, Nervous Neuralglo, Headache, Nervous Prostration caused by the use of alcohol or tobacco, Wnkclullness, Mental Depression, Solten Ingof the brain resultlugin insanity and leading to misery, decay and death, pre mature oldage, barrenness, loss of power can Bed by over-exertion of the brain. Each box contains one month's treatment, SI.0U a box or six boxes for S5.00, sent by mall prepaid on receipt of price. WE G UAItANTEE BIX BOXES To euro any case. With each order te celved by us for six boxes, accompanied with $5.00, wo will send tho purchaser our written guarantee to refund tho maney 11 tho treatment docs not effect a cure. Guar antees Issued only by Geo. E. Good, Drug gist, Sole agent, 30U Com. St., balem, Or. u HEALTH Lo nichnu'g Oolilen Balsam No. 1 Cures Chancres, tnl and second stages; Bores on tho Leys anil Body; Sore Ears, Eyes, Noso, etc., Copper-colored Blotches. Bypmlltla Catarrh, diseased Scalp, and all primary forms of tho disease known ai Syphilis. Price, S5 OO pep Ilottle. Lo Rlcliau'a Golden lialsam No. H Cures Tertiary. McrcurlalSyplillltlo Rheu matlsm, Pains In tho Bones, rains In the Head, back of tbo Neck, Ulcerated Sore Throat, Syphilitic Hash, Lumps and con. tracted Cords, Stiffness of the Limbs, and eradicates all disease from the system, whether caused by Indiscretion or abuse of Mercury, leaving the blood pure and healthy, l'rlce 93 OO per Ilottle. IiO lllclinu'a Golden Spanish Ant!. loto for the cure of Gonorrhoea, Gleet, Irritation Gravel, and all Urinary or Geni tal disarrangements. Price 33 50 per Ilottle. Ur lllcliaii'n Golden Spanish In. lection, forsoYcre casts of Gonorrhoea, Inflammatory Gleet, Strletures.&c. Price 91 SO per Ilottle. Le Klcluiu's Oolilen Ointment for tho effective heallngof Syphilitic Bores and eruption. Price 31 00 per Box. Le Illchuu'a Golden Pllls-Nrrrr and Brain treatment; loss of physical po r. excess or over-work, Prostration, eto. Price 33 OO per Box. Tonto nnd Nervine, Sent overy here, C, O, D securely UkxA per express. THE RICHARDSDRUQ C0.,Atjiuta fiOO A: 611 ItlAKKCT ST , San Francisco, Cai "'eniARS BtNT FREP- Citntlon. IntheCountyOourtof the state of Or egou, for the County of Marlou. lu the mattor of the estate of lr.it.ti,,,, UA.LnUis, deceased. Citation. WllKtiAS apnllootiou having been tnnde In due form of law to the a novo named court ou tho 5th day ol Januurv, A. 1'. isl, by fleo, A. Manning tho duty appolntetl, qimluled aud acting ad mlnttrut-r of wild estate, for nu order uud Ueenkeauthoriiiug eiuiHiwe ring aud dlregtlng htm to Mil the real estate belonging to kald decudeut and described as follows, to wit: Lots tlvo, six, seven and eight, lu blook No, twenty, as shown on the recorded plat oftbetown of Htlxuls. tn the oouuty ol Marlon and state f Oregon, as reeordtnl In the olllco of the recorder of eonveranevs for said rouuty aud state. And whereas wild court has nxed on Monday, the Vth day otMareh, A. D. lel. tbeelty of halem, lu said county and state, at ID o'clock a. m. or said day at the time audpluMMirhaarttiganyandallolilr'Ollous to the erunttng o W orvter and lleeuse. There tunnoltev. II. l;j.irmj, the reld uary legatee and devlseo of said eiH, audio all persons, i known or uknowtiV Interested In said etaie-, Ureeitug- In the name of the Slate or Oraiott- you aud each of you ate ten bv oiinl ud V iiulred to appear at said unie aud plaev. then and there to show chum. tr any y,.u siild order aud Itcen)tiKait4 out Uie as pruyed for lu mM peflifojir H Wtlnewi tl Hon. Win Waldo, Judo thetlHiniy Ctiurt f Hie 8ute .4 orX.iu forlhooouuiy if ,Uri,in,MtiU the rai oi said court affixed, this iiivii',m ary. A. IX im p. j UAUcur k. 1 0rk, EAST AND SOUTH VIA Southern Pacific Route Shasta Line OAUtFOKMA KXI'UIJM TltAtN HUN OAIM llETWEKNl-ORTluVKD ANUS. P. "BouTHT TlortbT 7.0C p. in. I.v. 1'ortlnnd Ar. I ".Kin. 8:1Hd. m. I Lv. Salem l.v. ) 7:29 a, lftloii.111. 1 A r. Ban Fran. I.v. B:00p, Above trains stop enly nt following sta lions north of llosoburg, Enr.t 1'ortlnnd Oregon City, woouourn, pniein, jvioauy Tnngcnt, Shttlds, Ilnlxey, Hnrrisburg Junction City, Irving nnd l-.ugene. ltOMKllUllO MALI. DAILY, 8:00 a. m, 10:52 n. in 5:10 p. m. Lv. Portland Ar.) 4.00 p. in. Lv Hntom Lv. 1:0H p. m. Ar. Ilosebnrg IjV. b:20 a. in Albany Local, Dally (Except Sunday.) 6:00 p. 111. Wl p.m. 8:00 p. tn. Lv. Lv: Ar. 1'ortland snlem Albany Ar. Lv. It.-ooa m, 6:08 r in Lv, I 5.-00 a. in, PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS. TOURIST SLEEPING CARS, For accommodation of second cliu-s passengers attached to ezpreis trains. Vest Side Division. Between Portland and Cervallis: DAILY KXCEIT SDNDAY). "7f3U n. mTTL? n. I A 12:10 p. in. v. Ar. "Portland" Corvallis "XrT Lv. o:IjO p. m. 12:56 p. m. At Albany nnd Corvallis connect with trains of Oregon l'aclllo Ilnllrond. KXPIIE33TJIAII (DAILY EXCF.PTSUNDAY 4:10 p. m. I Lv. Portland Ar. I 8:20 u. m. 7:25 p.m. I Ar.McMlnnvllleLv. I 5:15 a.m. Through Tickets To all polntfl EAST and SOUTH For tickets and lulljnformntion regard ing rates maps, etc., apply to the Compa ny's agent Salem, Oregon. E.P. KOGKIW, Asst. U. F. nud Pass.Ag't It. KOKULKIt. Manager THE YA0UINA ROUTE. OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD And Oregon Development company'i steamship line. 225 miles shorter, 20 houn less time than by any othet toute. FlrM class through pussenger and freight llnf from Portland and all points In the Wl lamette valley to and from Sun Franclsci TIME SCHEDULE. (Except Sundays). Leave AIDany 1:00 PA Leave Corvallis 1:10 I'll Arrive Yaqulnn 5:30 PJ1 Leave Ynqulna ........ 0:45 A M Leave Corvallis - .... 10:o5AJ' Arrive Albany 11:10 A X O. fc C. trulns connect at Albany anc Corvallis. The above trains connect nt YAQ.UIN.1 with the Oregon Development Co a Lie jf Steamships between Ynnuluu nnd Sa Francisco. SA1UXU PATIiS. STKAMKRS. FBOU VACIUIK.' Fnrallou, Friday, June Z Willamette Valley, Tuesday July I'arallon, Sunday " Wlllnmetto Valley, Thursday " 1 Farallon, Tuesday " 1 STKA1IBR.S, PROM SAN KItANCISCI Wlllnmotto Valley, Friday June 2". Farallon, Tuesdayn July 1 Wlllnmetto Valley, Sanday " ( Furnllon, Thursduy " It Willamette Valley, Tuesday ' II Tins company reserves the right t change sailing dates without notice. N. II. Passengers from Portland and al Willamette Valley points can make clos connection with the tnilus of tb. VAQUINA HOUTE at Albany or Uoi-vnllls and If destined to Snn trnntUco, nhoulc arrange to arrive at Yaquina the cvcnln, before date of sailing. Passenger anil Freight Kites Always tb Lowest. For Information apply to Sf essir HULMAN & Co Freight and Tlcko Agents 200 and 202 Front ht.. Portland, Oi C. C. HOOUK Ac't aeu'l Fit. A Pass. Act.. Oregon Pacific II. It. Co. Corvallis, Or O H. UASWELL, Jr. Oen'l FH; A Pass. Agt. Oregon Development Co., 304 Montgomery 8t.; K or ii Mi 011s, From Terminal or Interior Points (be Northern Pacific Rai Is the line to take To all Points East and South. It Is the dining car route. Itruns tlnougi vebtlbulo trains every day In the year t ST. PAUL AND CHICAGO ! (No change of cars.) Composed of dlnlnginrs iinmirpni-sed, Pullman drawing room idcepeis Ol luttst co,uipiucn' TOURIST Sleeping Cars, Heat that can be constructed and In whlel accommodations are both flee and tui ntshed for holders of first nud becoud-clni-tickets, uud ELEGANT DAY COACHES. Acontlnuots ".Im oo:ir:tlng uith ) lines, atlordlne dlxwjt. hi ' uuliituiiiipte. tervlco. Pullman sl e-or r Ions ciin be m ured In advue. Ij -x nny ununt the road. '1 hroiigh tickets to and from all point tn America, England nud Europe ran b purchased at any ticket olllco ol this con paiiy. fcull Information concerning rates, tint uftralns,routcfinudotbordctiiltsfuri.Jsbi on application to any agent or A. D. CHARLTON, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Wi 121 First street, cor. WnMitngli.n; Por laud, Oregon Orcgonian Rail Road Compuii Qeueralotnces Front iindT, Sis, Portia HASr SIDE. K'rrtTn Portlaud Silver-Coburg ton ao mall Stations. Tnuiirrt Port laud Port'nd Port'i mall Exp Aiirx xk.t 9 a 7& 04. LV I'll I.V AM 6 00 8 00 Portl'ndSPCo I Ou 7 10 25. Woodburn 1 40 8 60 II 22 SUverton 12 05 6 07.Hrownsvllle 7 40 6 50 Coburg U 00 Counectlons at Woodburn with S P Ct trains to and from Protland nnd at Tall omn with trains to and from Albany, WEST BIDE. Alrllemall Portland mm I.Y AM Alt -ltortland WWV. Dundee Junetlon Sheridan ,. .Dallas 930 1JU5 21)0 4 18 4 M 6SS SU SUo 800 S 7.tS 45 !. Moumouih. TIaLtaIb fr ivw. ai.,A ..., . ...: :T, iT.l rT: "'i "mu mr Miie at stations for sale at Union de'rt.r- i?b audi street. OHAS, N. Brorr Awj Gen. Hupt Aflen.Vgt. 'i IMsXaJi tlKALl Notice of Final Bettlcijii'iit. "NT0! I bfre.Uj: lverAt the lnde A n'0? dminU rattir llheetateol nJl K,ll'l. det-eased, has fll hl Jlnat aeixmut ot the said e.tate In IV ?uu,y "mrt " tate ol Orison, tot Martou iuniy and that said court C I4. W.'ty . le Mbe day of April m o(dd- f.fr 1 oaring the 1 me and all jiieisious thereto, flB1? 5w,rt SiU thveouu lj..uc In the cltyw Salem in WiwVftt'?i'pon t e and inae Comu to tho Willamette- Valley and get a home in country that can be relied upon. Land that will produc magnificent crops. Where your living is assured from tho beginning and failure of crops is unknown. (Jonie to to a country where you do not have to work 12 hours very day for 12 months in the year I to supply y0Ur sef and family with the necessaries of life for G months T;0 but few countries that possess all 'the good things; While many of Blizzards, Cyclones and Hot winds complain the "Willamette Valley has never had a failure ol' crops and is getting there just the same. We are living in an AGE OF EVOLUTION as regards extensive farming. Having found that returns from Wheat no longer justify the cost of production the big wheat fields of the Pacific coast are almost a thin d the past. The producer of wheat has found that he Ink to compete with the gi eat wheat producing belts of the world. Rapid transportation has annihilated distance, and in 30 day's time wheat from the graneries of Europe and Asia can be deliyered at any seaport in the wbrld. Been Demonstrate that diversified farming will pay in any country where moisture and the sun's rays meet. In no other country has 1T1E IRIS with her gifts as in the GREAT WILLAMETTE VALLEY where grow nil kinds of ccrearls. Vegetables,hops and ber ries yield profitable returns. The Willamette Valley is the home of the Apple, the Poach, the Pear, the Plum, the Prune and all kinds of deciduous fruits. While othe lands than ours grow apples, plums and pears, in no other country do they reach such a state of perfection. Nature, the mother of monopolists, in all that great belt of count ry b ing 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 fr m Prance alone 70,000,000 pounds of prune as against 10,C0D,000 pounds grown on the Pacific coast. CHOICE BARGAINS We havefor sale choice farms improved and unimproved, large and small, in the hills or on the prairie, in Fine Garden and Fruit Tracts. Our garden and fruit tracts are all fine elevated lands. Deep black soil td good drainage. Come to the Capital City with its cat nery and evaporators that will give you home markets for your produce. I B ieep ii in 6W rI9 iij That fruit tracts are valuable nroi ertv aid that no invest- ment will bring you better returns. Improved suburb acre property with buildings and other improvement Also acre t a.ts without ImilfliTimi W with wowing fii consisting of trees, plants, vir.os etc., and city propertfl overy description. Jl LID ffl i ffl Postoffifje Block. H, V. M ATTH EWS, Pres, T. H. BARNES, Tk Adminutrator 0? uid fue. 'JfcAJ. IftlMw