r-Ty ffarer-TTjffwnrqtf'JH jgy ""' 11 t! h i. I fc Cotamauicatlon Bays. "Wo give to jrmir project Ibo praise that It merits, and at the Bame time as a toketi of fraternal love, wo give the npostolio benediction." It la Mid that the art dlrectorsblp Of the world's fair lias beon tendered to Prof. Halsey 0, Ives, of tbo St. Louis school of flue arte. STEAMSHIP RATES. San Fbancisco, Mar. 28. A dis patch from Portland stating that tbo Canadian Pacific steamers would cut rates on flour for the Orient from 50.00 to$5.G0, led James Hojfg, vlco president of Spcrry & Co,, to say teday: "If tbero is going to be any rate cutting up North 1 expect wo can depend upon tbe Pacific Mail Steamship Co. to follow suit. Portland flour ought not to success fully compete with California flour In a fair market." ItOSECKANH WILL NOT RESIGN. San Francisco, Mar. 28. A Washington special says: Concern inn the rumor that ho was tired ol efforts being mado to oust him from office, General Eosecrans said that ho did not intend to resign and did not believe tbe president Intended to remove him. KILLED IN A COAIi MINE. Galley, N. M. Mar. 28. A. E. Cas8ldy and Pat Lynch wore killed to-day In iho Caledonia coal mine. Tbo rock foil in. OPIUSI lURCUABEU. San Fbancisco, Mar. 28. Twen ty three hundred boxes of opium was purchased this morning by a syndicate for $17,400. Tbo Chinese who had planned to purchase the opium, wore outwitted and overbid lo the extent of about $5000. DYINO FROM LA aiUPPE. Prrrsmma, Peuuu., March 28. Nelson Reed, senior proprietor of the Pittsburg Commercial Gazetto is ly- mi? very low with La Grippe. Ills recovery Is doubtful. , SIIII ABHORE. Norfolk, March 28. A report hasjuut beon reached hero that a cotton laden ship is ashore at Ocra cokolnlot Just north of Capo Hut taras. ASHORE ON DKLAWAllE COAST" Lewis, Del., March 28. Five ves sels aro roported nshoro along tho Delaware coast. It Is not thought that nny lives aro 1obUv CHAB. H. MEIQS DEAD. New York, March 28. It Is roporU ed this morning on stooic oxchango that Charles H. Meigs is dead who has br-eir a member einco 1803. REFUSED EXTRADITION. Providence, R.I., March 28. Up on report of Attorney Genoral Slocum who examined tho papers. Uovoru or Davis refused to allow extradition of Thomas Grant wanted In Conn., for cmbezzolmcnt, forgery and Jail breaking. Tho Attorney Genoral found tho seal upon tho requisition was uot tbo stato seal of Common wealth but merely tho sign manual ofBulkeys prlvato tocrotary. LETTU DEAB. ' " Sl'INQ FIELD, Mass., Mar. 28 Charles D. Letto, Inventor of carti rldgo Is dead. CATTLE QUARANTINED. St. Louib, Mo., Mar. 28. Gov. Frauds lias Issued u proulumatlon ordering a strict quarautlno agalsnt Southern cattle, on account of Texas fovor, WASHINGTON, NOT ADAMS. Tho State of Muss. Finds out tho Stntuo of S. Adams is one of Washington. SlLVER'OtlE AMUVIN'G AT PORTLAND. CRIMINAL. MUK.DKHED WOMAN. Camden, N. J., Mar. 28. In n clump of i roes near Eighteenth and Federal streets, tbo dead body of Netty Byiui,n woman about 40 years of age, was discovered eurly yester day ihornlng by Peter Myer, who was on his way to work, and tho appearance of tho woman led to tbo belief that she had been knocked down, outragod, and lelt dead. Cor oner JoflTorsou drove Immediately to tho scene. Tho body of tho dead woman could only bo reached by tho coroner forcing himself through a crowd of a hundred men aud women gathered around tho body. The woman lay on her back and her left cheek was bruised, evidently recently made, while hor forehead wMiuucli discolored. Her clothes were disarranged, and a red shawl and hood wcio thrown four feet away. In tho pocket somo trinkets and only CO cents were found, itmilug a post-mortem exumluutlou iy tbe county physlclau, tho body removed to tbe morgue. Con. wtabltw are busily engaged In I uvea i tilting the case, nud will probably kav several persons under arrest o4y. A SvM-djc llmftly. JOr, E. Hulden; For coughs, colds vn4 all broiiohlul airbotlotiB I win aWwyour Kthereal Cough Hyrup as novweln remedy. It bus oured uw uloker than anything that I vrud John Jackson, Block teu, Large tlzu $1,W, Biuull 60 itmu. Jrof Bio by all drultf. Brigands in Montana, Married Forty Three Men, Woman Mur dered at Camden, A Nihilist Plot, Heavy Snow in Pensylvania, Etc. WASHINGTON NOT ADAMS. Boston, Mass., March 28. A com mission has decided that tho bust in stato bouse hearing tbo Inscription "Samuel Adams" is not a bust of Adams but a bust of Washington. Tbo commission accordingly recom mends the substitution of Washing ton's name for thut of Adamc. As lliestatuo Is spoken of In numberless school books and In official docu ments It will cost sovcral thousand dollars to remedy tho mistake. CANNOT FIX THE DUTY. Portland, Or., March 28. The British Bark Abeona which arrived here from Antafagosta Chill, brought 1,037 sacks of silver oro consigned to local firm oach sack contains about 2-50 pounds of oro. The customs au thnrltles aro puzzled to know the value of tho ore in order to fix ad valorem duty. Somo of tbo oro will bo taken to Linneton smelter for re duction in order to fix tho duty. IIRIOANDSIN MONTANA- Butte, Mar. 28. A man named Maiden Hold to S. Silva, A. L. Sar sena, Peter Westerman, Abram Olllla, K. A. Imway and Jacob Kor man tho Avaluca and Mayflower mining claims, located five miles from Bonlcla, In Jefferson county. The consideration agreed upon was $4000, of which $1300 wan paid down, and tho balanco was secured by notes, payable In six months. As soou as Maklca received his cash and notes, ho loft tho mines In the hands of tho purchasers and camotoButto, Instead of placing tho money In a bank, ho gave $1000 to a woman with whom ho boarded to keep for him. A short tlmo after tho sale was mado, Maklea had occasion to visit tho ""mines. Ho owned two other claims near, which woro not Included In tho deal. "Wliou bo ur rived at tho cabin ho formerly oc cupied, he was met by tho men who purchased tbo Avalaca nud May flower claims, and commanded at tho muazlo of shotguns to throw up his hands. Maklca was then taken Into tho cabin and told that be would bo killed unless tho money and notos woro returned. Ho de livered up tho notes at once and gavo his captors an order for tho $1000 In tho bauds of tho boarding-house-keeper. Sarsetm camo to Butto and got tho mouoy. JIo also got a blank mining deed aud took It back with him. Maklea expected to bo released when tho money ar rived, but ho was disappointed. Ho was forced to sign tho blank deed, aud thon tho names of his other mining claims wero written In It. At tho end of another ten dayH ho was sot froo. The, deed had in the meautlmo beon recorded, Maklea was told that If ho disclosed any pftof what had taken place ho would bo killed. Ho came direct to Butto and mado a Bworn statomont of tho abovo, and officers wero to havo beon sont out Wednesday night to arrest tbo men, but thoy had beou warned of what waH taking placo and sont un agent to Maklea to say that they had boon offered $20,000 for tho chums, aud that If bo would not prosecute, tho sale would bo mado and he would bo given $5000 of tho money, On receipt of this lurormatlon, Maklea refused to Blgn tho warraut. His sworn stato mont. however, Is In tho hands of tho officers, and tho district attorney of Jefferson county will Immedi ately proceed ngalust tho men, THEY MAY UK SAVED. Pmtntujta, March 28. Somo sou- nation was created hero today by tbe chargo that Fits Simmons tho drs Dorado who murdered Detective ailkhiBon last Saturday was tho real murrierorof fanner Umborger for wliluh crliuu David and Joseph Nicely are to bo executed at Smner wt, Pa next Thursday. The Nice ly wero couvlcted on purely clr eumstuuclal evidence and have steadily protested their Innocence. SNOW IN rKNNBVLYAMA. JiANOahtku, Mur. 2S. Tho snow fall In this country Is about over., Boow on level moatures about 10 juuhtt nud turnpike nd country roads are blockaded wl'h drifts from 6 to 7 foot. JLUudhie ml Columbia it. il. Is badly blocked, a uuniber uf one train is unable to proceed with three engines. The telephone ser vice is also crippled. BNOW IN I'KNNA. Winchester, Pa., March 28. Storm still continues hero today. Snow has been falling 38 hours and has reached a deptli In some places of 3 feet. Tbe country roads aro Im passable. HEAVY SNOW STOItM. PiTTSUUiia, Penn., March 28. The heavy snow storm which' pre vailed here last nightand this morn ing has ceased, and weather Is clear ing up In outlying districts, The fall of snow Is flvo Inches. A OAMIILKIt KILLED. Taooma, Mar. 28.John Forens, a gambler and barleuder, quarrelled last evening with his mistress, Mol lie Adams, at the Hotel Leon. The quarrel ended by tho woman shoot lug him several times. Forens will probably dlo. Jealousy was the cause of tho shooting. STATE- SUIT AOAINST COKDUAYS MUSSE. Portland, Or., March 28. Esth er Lyons formerly tho leading lady at "Cordroys Music and Theatre" to day entered suit against J. F. Cord ray and Co. to recover the sum of $17,784 for breach of contract and damage dono her reputation. FOREIGN. MARRIED FOHY-THREK. Paris, Mar. 28. A handsome Englishwoman named Eveline Neal was arrested in this city for marriage frauds, She Inveigled forty-three men to murry her by advertising horselfasa wealthy widow. The last victim was ti viscount, who al most ruined himself by gambling. NIHILISTIC I'LOT. London, March 28. Tho impor tant capture of a gang of counter feiters at Dobra, In Posen, will prob ably lead to tlio unearthing of an extensive nihilistic plot. It was found that the counterfeiters weronot vulgar criminals, several of them showing signs of good training and rellnment. Tho gaug wero betrayed by a woman, a Gorman, who ap pears to havo been tho mistress of tho chief counterfeiter, a Buxslnn and was by him discarded, ho sup posing Bhekiunv nothing about his criminality, of which, however, slit. was fully aware. The couterfellers wero taken by surpilsu and made a ilcsimrato fiuht to escape. At flfbt thoy almost succeeding in overpow ering tho police, but tho arrival of a small but timely reinforcement turned tho scale, aud tho gang wero compelled to surrender. Tbo coun terfolt money was Intended for circulation In Bussla, and tho police think that the counterfolteis'don was J reallya bank from whluh the nihi lists derived tho wherewithal to opcrato against tho Russian govern ment. Tho capture has excited lively Interest In St. Petersburg as well as Berlin. FIRE IN QUKIIKO. Queiiec, Mar. 28---A residence In Eastern township burned last night and two persons perished lu tho flames. EXTRADITION. Oitawa, Mar. 28. Tho mlnlstur of justice has applied to U. S. authorities for extradition of James Brothers who aro wanted at Hnltou Ontario on a oharno of forgery. The Brothers aro now at Oakland, Cal. NOTOUIL'IY. Cork, Mar. 28. Tho jury In tbo trial of Mluhnol O'Brlou, Dalton and others charged with rioting and ua saulttug tho police nt tlmo of trial of O'Brien aud Dllllou at Tlpperary, today announced thoy wore unable to agree to a verdict In tbo case of aill and Dalton, but rondored a verdict of not guilty aB to tho other prisoners. FINANCIAL. BILVHlt UliHTIKlGATIS. Wabiiinuton, Mar. 28. Director oftho Mint Loach said today that after July next probably no more silver dollars would he coined, but silver ivrllttoutes be printed Instead. 1N80I.VHNT. BoBTON, Mar, 28 Thomas C Lutl'rop, cashier Boston Car Spring Co. has gone Into Insolvency, MARKETS. NAHKET. Han KdAKciso), Mr. S&. Wlituf, buyer, easau, 1.631. PoRTL V.ND, Or., Mnroli 28, Wheut milling ISO A. 148'per cental. Ciru auo, Mar. iM -Wheal fliiu, flvlubt troJoH urp bejug abandon), I pasji f I Olf. LABOR'S DEBASEMENT. MICHIGAN'S COMMISSIONER REVIEWS THE SITUATION. riutocray Tersns Democracy The-Com- ln(t Billionaire anil the Waceirorker. Oyer the Roart Traveled by Olil Rome. Time the Producer Were Awake. Shakespeare says, "All the world's a stage, and all tho men and women mere ly players." At present It might bo said that all tho world's a court room and alt tho peoplo litiganta. In a genoral wav the woild Is divided into two great classes, tho rich and tho poor tho for mer living at tho expense or tho latter. The evils growing out of snch a state of affairs aro everywhere apparent. This country, blessed by an opulent provi dence with an abundance of everything necessary to the comfortable mainten ance of at least GOO.OOO.OOO of souls, with a population of only 62,000,000, shows a startling record of want and misery- Gradually tuo money power Is aggregat ing to Itself all of tho products of labor that it is possible to extract by dint of strategy or force. Tho caso beforo tho tribunal of tho land is JP lutocracy vs. Democracy. Bcason sits supremo upon tho bench, aud on the decision depends tho future of tho country. Shall it bo a plutocracy or a democracy? THE POWER BEHIND THE THRONE. Wo havo, in form, a democratic gov ernment, but tho power behind the throno is cold, glittering gold. Behind everything, from tho casting of a singlo voto to tho passage or suppression ot any measure brought beforo the great legis lative bodies of the land, its concentra tion in tho hands of tho few is tho one thing to be most dreaded by tho toiling masses. This matter is likely to be re rarded with apathy by tho general public, or turned abide by tho remark, "Nothing will coino of it in my day," backed by the thought, "After mo tho flood." But, according to tho estimate in.ido by Thomas G. Shearman, at the present rato at which this evil is advanc-in-f forty years henco will see tho billion niioin this country surrounded by an est.do bo vast that the groans of his vic tims cannot penetrato to his sonsitivo ears. Tlie terrible curso of rapidly accumu lating private fortunes hovers like a bli.,'ht over tho United States. Class legislation and law made monopolies, liko tho vampire, sucks tho life blood of our constitution. Tho halls dedicated (by tho forefathers who freely spilled their blood to throw off the yoko of the tyrant) to a government of, for and by tho people aro now the fortified strong holds of legalized marauders. Truly tho tabernacle has become tho rendezvous of tho usurer. THE REMEDY CLOSE AT nAND. And all this time the most miserable victim holds in his hand tho instrument designed to strike off his fetters, and why does ho not nso it? Oh, ho does, hot each time it is to drive the rivots a htllo deepor aud fasten them a little inoro sccuroly. Bo does this to secure tho pleasure of fivo minutes' stroking from tho "Iwss," and a scrap of animal comfort which, if judiciously used, will last through tho day. For this ho is an American cilizenl For this ho exercises tho noble privilege of tho ballot! Will he continue to help the billionaire (and his own ruin) to come, or will he, by tho ab ilition of tho abuses necessary to tho existence of that monster of wealth, mako his advent impossible? Tho masses must assort themselves or tho fato of Rome will bo ours. After sketching tho downfall of that empire Philips Thompson goes on to say, "Tho systematic oppression of tho laborer sapped its manhood, destroyed its strength, rotted tho magnificent struct ure nt its foundation." Tho description of tho causes of Home's overthrow presents such a startling par allel to tho causes now at work in ovory modem land that it reads liko a slightly overdrawn presentation of tho evils of American or European society today. Is history repeating itself? Aro tho groat empire and tho groat republic traveling over tho same road that led old Home to the abyss? Look where wa may the 8.11110 sinister phenomenon presents it self tho accumulation of wealth and tho decay of manhood. Tho claims of manhood aro disregarded; only thoso of tho moneyed interests nro regarded by law givers, who aro as much owned by tho monopolizing class as though pnr chasod in oioi) niarkot. Tho whole advantage of tho great in ventions designed to improve tho condi tion of mankind has gono to the exploit ing classes. Unless a thorough recon struction of tho industrial system arrests tho tendonpy to demoralization by in suring healthier conditions for the devel opment of the workers, tho same enfeo bloment and degradation of tho race which proved tho ruin of auciont civil ization, based upon slavery and caste supremacy, will assuredly sap the system reared by capitalism upon a liko founda tion of industrial serfdom. Henry A. Robinson in Grand Rapids Democrat It Speaks for lUeir. When a mother seeks to precipitate herself aud three little children, ouo an infant, into tho rivor as the oidy escape from tho sufferings of hunger end want, as a mother did last night, the thought will como that the charitable organiza tions of the city where this occurs can not bo all they should be. If there are auy proper objects for municipal charity a starving mother aud children crying for food sboidd bo fore most among them. Something is wrong when despair can drive to such desperate remedy as death In the wintry flow of tho rivor. The thought of thi little group of anffureni Booking to cast away life too wretched to bo endured is a heart breaking one. JJot moroy aud charity reach a staying hand to such aching woo. New York Evening World. A general congress of tho railrtad em ployed of France will tako place at Tours ou May 1. A pension fuud to b-i estab lished by tho government and t) e eight Uonr day will Ins demanded, gTjj&CfflBS Oil CURES PERMANENTLY S9JATICA. N.OkJmi.MU!1m May IT, 1KU. "My )wutUar-livT fit) Of JlMMMTKU II u4tfU f4m in ttU ) IN1U J.il U SVMTtH LUMBAGO (I? Knmr St . Sail rrsiwtue, Cal .Uh a, mm. Uf ttlfoaBd Itaih Uavrt l4t aOUctnl nltli Uuto-Urk u.l rr throat, and bat n4.Jran. ut nw tY uwt ot fri jttuUOM. 1 IKUAW. IT 18 THK.RE8T. KBM3UUS SERVICES. Highland Quaker Church. Sermons by Rev. Douglas, at 10:30 and 7:30. IJaitist. l'reachlug by the pus tor, Robt. Whltaker. Morulug subject: ''Did Jeus Rise from the Dead?" Evening: "Disciple of the Tomb." Sunday school at noon. Evangelical. Special service. Morning theme "Tbo Great Vic tory," In the evening tho Sunday school will give tin Easter enter tainment Appropriate decorations. Presbytekian. The usual ser vices will be held at 10:30 a. in. nad 7.30 p.m. Morulug f-ubject: "Tho Vacant Grave." Evening: "The Great Invitation." Sabbath school nt 12 m. Y. P. S. C. E. at 0:30 p. m. Episcopal. Rev. Win. Lund will preach both morning and even ing to-morrow, Eatter, ut St. Paul's Episcopal church. Morning service nt 10:30 nud tbe evenlug services at 7:30. Sunday school Easter service at .'! p. m. ConimunioiMifter morn ing service. Unitaiuan Society. Rev. H. II Uiown, minister. Morning ser vice at lOtfO. Theme: "The Easter Hope of the Resurrection 1" At 7:30 p. in. nil Eister service and exer cises by the Sunday school. The public welcomed. Hall, corner of Court and Liberty streets. HO I'LL ARRIVALS "THE WILLAMETTE." 13 .J Harris, W D Pope, Win Her nm, J ('alder, II Wood, J S Suther land, M 0 Tliorsen A D Broau, K A J McClane, S E Joseiliu, Geo Wil son, 10 Wasserman, L P Flint, Portland, A C Coulter, E Van Damme, Lars Olson, Amity. Wm Miller, FJ Dufly, Chicago. R H Jewell, Sacrumeuto. G JJ Hoyt, Jeilbison. E J Underwood, Woodburn. H D Floyd, Reston. J Kaskel, SF. J W Walker, II E Smith, Oregon City. ICARTER'S iTTLE -gSS&Ml iver Wmm JHus. m Suullowcr seedB are very fine for fowls; every farmer should have a large natch. The yield is enor mous when properly cultivated They put a rich glossy appearance ou poultry, make them shell out the eggs, and keep them very healthy. Tlie Mammoth Russian 1b tbe best. In tlie list of old breeds again coming into popular favor, aie the iiralimas and Partridge Cochins. Tin y are good winter layers, good for early sillers and mothers, aud art! decidedly good table fowls. Mrs. Babceck: Tho keeper of poultry must be a specialist. He must work for a purpose, and for the highest possible standard of quality. A few varieties are better tbau nany. Next, tho quartets must e comfortable entirly comfor table; there cannot be success with out comfort. Care follows. Tlie fowls must be warm, aud warm all he time. By a warm house we do not mean an oven simply a bulldiug that will protect the birds from tho extremes of cold. The hens are ivarmly clad, but to iuduce them to lay eugs in winter they must be warm. Plenty of sunlight will aid in theso respects, with a structure made to keep out tho cold. hat it Costs Must bo carefully considered by the 5 rent majority of people, In buying jvoii necessities of life. Hood's arsapuriila commends itself with special force to tho great middle elasses,bec.iUbo It combines positive 'onouiy with great medicinal powr. It is tho only medicine of which an truly bo said "100 Doses Oue i)ollar,"and a bottle taken according to directions will average to last a month. UXIVH.SirY XI) MS. Prof. Van Scoy went to Rjseburg Friday and is expected back ou this morning's train. A. A. Station! a member of tho 3d yearoluss, lias accepted a situation u n governuiont surveying party, ind will bo ubseut from school tbo last term. On account of tbo absence of Miss Vines no recitation in Elocution will occur till next Thursday, aud the collego rheloricals for Wednesday will bo postponed. A number of new students aro en tering for tlie fourth term's work while a good many wll bo obliged to leave to attend to the spring's work ou tho farm. Miss Krebs, i nnislo student from Brooks, executed a very uloo piano solo at rhetorical exercises in chapel on Wednesday. The prizes oflored by tbo Collcglau were presented to tbo winners last Thursday by Prof. Vau Scoy, as fol fel fol eows: Historical production wou by O. N. Nelson; Story, by Miss Alma Mills; poem by E, R. Fletcher, and tho contestant for the production In muslo wero given three weeks more. An Interesting program is out fori thejoiut meeting of the socltttles ou ' April 3rd. Tho Phllodorlaus havo I for discussion at the next meet lug "Revived that High Tariff will ul-. tlmately become the law of the U. S." W mud's i.j and Retail. We' have this day appointed top Simon cigar Iiuiim) assole and' general agent at Sulem for tho Flor'de General Arthur cigar. M. A. Gunst & Co. tf A Suf yupa tf jnlea. llrbnitf Pilot ro known by Uwblnro ilKvppi.plrttUup.RiUklng lutCBM llchtuit Khvii warm Tbl ftmii navrellM llllnil mMttr hihI protruding. yMJ hIouco to Dr. Uoaaiikoa I'Uo teinty, which acU illieclly nu 10 nanw lh il. aWrb lu liibni.ftUajaluuitua'aitu oOVcia a peiman. ul cure. Ml cvuu U Ujrf ut ur mall: t rtltd trie. Dr. ItonKo, PbUadclphU Pa oldtyHumtiktJtlur. r Tho VroRtrntlng Bhocks Ofmnl-irlniri'vernnot to bd counterne'ed bynnlnluB wllhnny lU-Kreuofcertn uiy.or for Any lenlu or time. The enullontlon and prevention of dlsraiBCS of n mtaoinotlc typo nro nucoruilned pos.lbllillPs I hero w more preventive clllcucy in the line bolin Ic medicine, Hosteler's Stoninch Hllters, tlmu in thealkntoldf. driign and polimnfl which . formerly llio only rto-isjnlied mem -f removing nnd nnttripntlnir nt-t-ietci of f ver nud ngne nnd billions rmnll tent. I Ida ugreenbie rcstorutlve renews the f nd feuen?.v, and Is uot tioly n po'-thokp-clfle, but tepilri tbedniniiguto tho goneial health Inflicted by nil ftbrllecom pliilnUparUiklDgotthe malarlnl rlininc- ter. nibbnrd'i HhetimBtle nun I.lver Plllo. Tho'. nii.unnKipnttnriiUr comnoiindi-d andiiulfoini In action. No Brlp'ng pain so commonly iouowmg mo uao ,",".? Toey are adapted to both adults nnd call drenwlth perfect s.ifcty. We gun nntee they have no equal lu the cureofHlck head ache, constipation, dyspepsia nnd billions doss ar d, as an appetizer, they cxcell any other preparat Ion 177 ly Excitement runs high In this city over System itnlldor. naevcrvbodv is lisluir it for catarrh of the Stomach, Consump tionDyspepsia, impure blood and to build up the System it certutniy must be an excellent preparation, when everybody speaks bo well ot It. d&w.vr Derangement of the liver, wlih constipa tion, injures the complexion, induce pun ploi, sallow skin. Itcmoie tho ctmso bi using Carter's Lltllo Liver Pills. Uue n dose. Try them, Whydon'tyou try Carter's Llttl Uxor Pills? They are n positive cure lor sick headache, aud all the Ills prod need by dis ordered 11 rcr. Only one pill a dose. The action of Carter's Little Llcr Pills Is pleaant, mild nnd natural, They gen tljjrtlmulate the liver, and regu ate tho bowels, but do not purge. They ate ,-uiu to please, Try them. CURE Sick Headache and relieve all the troubles Inci dent to a bilious state of the system, such as Dizziness, Nausea. Dronsiness, Distress after eating, Pain in the Side, Sc Wlille their most remarkable success has been shown in curing Headache, yet CAmrn's Little Liver Pills are equally aluable In Constipation, curing and preventing this anno) Ing complaint, while they also correct all disorders of the stomach, stimulate the liver and regulate tho bowels. Eren It they only cured Ache they would be almost priceless to those who suffer from this distressing cemplaint: hut fortunately their goodness does not end here, and those who once try them will find these little pills valuable in so many ways that they will not be willing to do without them But after nil sick head $k Kriyiiag nm KH3 Is tho bane of so many lives that here Is where ne mako our great boast. Our pills cure it wnue otners do not. Cabtbb's Little Liver Pills aro very small and very easy to take. One or tn o pills make a dose. They are strictly vegetable and do not gripe or purge, hut by their gentle action S lease all who use them. In vials at 25 cents; vo for $1 , Sold e erywhere, or sent by mail. CASTES llEElCIltE CO., l?ew Ycrk. Ml, Mite, M&isfl. CbloliMter' Enll-li Diamond Brand. P P 7v Orlstnal and Only Oenulnc Ar.i.iw.j. i.iuuia U.DICB KflK ii.ggi,t ior HKAHtn-l B ngiun Via , mend Brand lulled and Gold metal Ilia boxes, lealed Uh blue ribbon. Takanaflth.,1. IlefuM danaerouM nbltltution ami tmltatlanA. At rirnffHati Or lead 4c In llanpi fornartlonlara, testlmo nlali and "lteMf-fror l.Afll.f In IMtr br return iluU. 10,000 Teitlmonlala AIM Palter. Chlrhrater Chemical Co., Modlaon Hnnare, Sold b all Local Dnnlau. . . i. M tol rf Taxpayers, Take Notice! Your stato and county taxes lor Marlon county for tho ear 1880 should be pal at onco as costs will soon be added. K. M. CHOI8AN. 2-13-tf. Sheilfliuid tax colleotei 10 Acres for Rent. A choice tract only one mile from Salem Terns liberal. Apply to HOFEIt 1JROS., Journal 'Hi -e. MRS.D.L.FIESTBR. Tho Largest Stock of SPRING AIILLIXERY Of the choicest styles. The latet style from Ban Francisco nnd the cast, . flue line of novelties. Ladles Jlnvlted to call inspect nnd compare prices. THE ODELL TYPE WRITER. S20 will buy the Odki.1. Tvrc WKiteii wlth7Seharacters,audl5 for tho Singli CaskUiikli,, warranted to do butter work than auy machlHO made. It combines Simplicity with Dtnunii. itv, BrEED, Ease ot Oi-kuvtion, wiMit longer without cobt of repairing than anj other innehlne. Has no luU ribbon ti bother the operator. It Is no it, substan tial, nickel plated, perfect and adapted to all kinds of type writing. Like a printing press, It produces sharp, clean, legible manuscript. Two or ton copies can be mado at one writing. Any intelligent per son can become an operator in tw o days. WootTer JI0CO to any operator who enn equal the work of the Douiii.e Case Udell. Reliable Agents and salesmen wanted Special Inducement lo dealers. For pamphlet giving indorsements, Ac, address pnELLTVPK WHITLH CO., ' 85 and 87 5th Ave. Chicago, 111. tr&Md m 3tNO FOR OVR CATAUQUEnb PRICES ATLAS ENGINE WORKS, "OIANAPOLIS. IND. THE BEST. iii..,.iVVv""Totf. -..., ..wipuTt and Pnetd l?5SD ANNUALi I Vn 1 HOI jii a - . -.H J tSZEThB K" I" "." 1 v..,.v. i'rm,ttt yvri 'r - --- a u. AStUTU u. ni. rrntiv a - frii:i'V...'M tmiZ&i&SSl BAKER & STRANV 302 CDmmercial Street. W4' 1 rs " iSp fi Stoves, liangi-s, lu-wnrr, viA rurn.snii.g Gocd wmiiiey uji hi?PB1 1 1 fi -uf J Pumps. I'm I'UQ'.DS. 1' ii . ior uitisaiii ft "Villi, lion nj Force XcwKrallydr.uslicCI.W'jjiiJ -.-&asiii srraxs firoitft lnluir snvliiff Invention In tie I oft-el old llhe Wuslitg h ; varii'llesiif t'totW front llu-liru"-t Intr tc tic t-i tstbt n,i tt, iitrfd-ti cliiiii, without rtililiinj: ni Ik.IIIi fi, wiiln.ut tin- ie tl ela iniails or a, ! destriii'tive proceK-tiiily h n tnitl wM r. '1 he et nipuny i,w nlnir It ntul $1000 to un v . erson who uill iiliue u fiituily wnsher eitnd to the NFv EUA In the fo low lug peints: Price. LnLor m iiifr. Itnpldlty of BaJ uiz. VuriH.v of fulirle w'tn-lnd. Cle.iiilnjr jififeetly witl.i.nt tltinin t iniiiitiii- .vuiiiiiir'nv iiiui ocrii'i'L 1'iiiisi ruiMiiiii. .-.ivf . u-iiniii . . .i ., ' money refundrct cc e Ap,gfi I it j. laa. - ....,..-- ..- - ( - bllltv. K-itisfitetlou cniininteed or Aim on cctmtv TSfrs (! niB WILLAMETTK Trill? Salem, Or. It:Us $'-2.50 mid $5.0() :t llnj Open to the public Thursday, Sept. 11. 18IKI, Host holel bclMei'ii l'-1 tltinrt mid San Francisco. Alms to be (lr-t t-las-i In all Its appointment. Its tnhlisuesei veil wlththocholccslfrultsg!ciii in the WH nmette valley. A. I. WAGNER, Proprietor HELLENBRAND'S Ealing Parlors 4 Candy Manufactory, 2Q6 Commeictal Street. IllLOK KAItE: Ice Cream 10c , 15c and Hi cents Collee, Tta or Chocoluteund Cake 10 cents Mush nud Milk 10 cents PtntA nr Snun 10 cents Hot Cako. Ctillee or Ten 15 cents Ileefsteak nnd Eggs 2,1 cents 1'ork Chop and i!.gcs racenis Mutton Choi) nud Eggs 25 cents Venison and Eggs 'in cents Sausage nnd Eggs 25 cents Ham and Eggs 25 cents Fresh Oysters nny stylo 25 cents 25 Cent Regular Dinner Served From It to3 0'Clock A nice variety of vegetables, etc., etc. Also tea, collee or milk with all 25 cent meals without extra charge. Choice Cigars, Imported an Domestic, always on naud. I'orter House Steak aud Eggs 50 cents Tender Loin Steak and Eggs 50 centb K. K. HALL, Paper Hanger. LeaveordeKnt Glob6 RenlEstatoExchnnge 25c Want Columal Nitlcen Inserted Tor ONE CKNTtmV WOH1) EACH INhhKTlKN. No,u 1 Livnivuiiinriicuill HUH MllUmn lOrW tiiim tMenty-llve , ents. '" 1 . Ut ItENl' - House nnd nlnbie on V wast corner of Center nud Llbenrh Lnquli-i' ut same, ij1 VIi El rurnlvlie ! moms to rcntm ' 1 ho.-nil,inpl,HHitiifs ) artnrtlSrV, T lt(-et Oil IilKS, KUt. Ul Mtf. t fi7 I -a."5 TfUlt A LU, t HUAl'-t ait and hacKS L1 iiiqiine ulit.Ji. UtM.tcoIt'sstabe." ii.I7-.t r?0I'"AJ.E Ajvirlt.- set nt a bargalu JL. yj ioi Jifit,L Sl'tei JTtORSALE TttOMnum iiai.os forab1 very cheap,at lib timnn'f. music liou i TTIOlt HAI.E. A IIC hiiusc cintnliin i V nine roeins, nicely -IHiatert lu mj ; land Addition, coin t '.ett Mllh Hie tu : waterworks and Ih o i ul.nl lottreitcsr : line. Term- icn'nnnh i . i squire uf a j Dorrnnce, ninth uc l corner of Cenlw ' nndLlbeit htitutw. .VHni I 7011 BALK 12 ncic- of land i ra,P, ) south ol tfalem. buqulicut tliianOice. 8:2 lm mOTKADE.-A fnto, irenlln punv, tri JL cow. Inquiient tii.s oltice. '2i5(j -ITITANTEI). A girl or woman for fen. II Apply or addrev. wllh H'firenre ut Jori.' NAI. olllce. A GHEAT II KGAIJN.-'J he best Zttt i I plcrtton theHalcin 1'ralilc Call at jl $1 WILL BUY A LOT Of txids in our store! We carry a full lino i (rrnitnc'P, ieeu, tiocitery, giasswaio, ci arn, lohncco and confectionery. T. BUlUtOWS, No. Wb ComnicrGinl St., Salem M.T. RINEMAN 'DEALER JIN Staple anl Fancy Groceries, Ciockory. Glassware. Lamps. Woeden and Wl low . ae. All kinds ol mill feed. Abo vet" iiDioMudiiults In their season. "Highest I'i Ico paid for country pri duce." Wc solicit a share of j our patronage, '-' Isaatutu street A pamphlet of Information andab- airaci oi ino iaw, snoninK lioir lol uumm i-iueuiB, vaveaia, TraaeA juiuao, vopyrignis, cni JTtt., , Addr.w H1UNN & CO. jjul Ilroiiilwiiy, new lark, FOR SALE, Beventy-nlne aud one-half acres of land ilX miles from Salem, J from Independ ence; K miles fiom steamboat lauding; ,i i lutiu limit suuwui uuutu, iiouse, uaru, .moke hoiibe, wood aud chicken houso Ffty acres In cultivation; balance pasture; four springs on the place; Hue young or hard, small fruit, etc'. Cull ut tho place, o iddiess C. L, veuer, Peucer, Marlon Co., 'Ircgoii. 2,l(tlmdAw DI?AIX TILING. The undersigned are prepared to furnish 'hebestquallly oftlliug for under drain, 'ng nt lowest prices. MUHPHYADESAItT, Vcnr Fair Grouns, Salem, Oregon. FOUND! ..nMeJluVJ?re.rt.cry c',""co lo'8' wl,lcl Will ! kiilii nt SlfYi iuip 1 nn.t .- .,. terms by ' "uu "" l" J. J. KOBERTS, ftr Stuto St. FOIi SALE Or Trade for Real Estate, A prvul snnn l nn.i. ,. . ,. " , v - ,.. . "ma iiMiur, wen oroKe. Address MAKTIN'llinMivuiv Al6-ln Turner, Oregon. Hon Ton Restaurant, B. W. LEWIS. KresU Meats. Oysters. Etc. Always on Hand. . Ol'KN AT ALL linillM CIS Commerolal Street. SALEM. Orlcon Cv mlk with L. C. Hslier. next door to h.l ouicu. 2211a KINDFIIGAHTEN: Mrs. I'adgbitl t'rlmarv Scliool and Kliidei-iMmi session room of the l'acsbjteiian Ch. ABAUGAIN. A houtn and tvro lou ta sulo in South Snlem ut onlr ?M. In quiteofW. It. Simpson. n.tf WANTED An nctte, rellnWe man salary S.O to itO iiiomhly, -Willi In cicase, to rep.esent lu his ov n section a responsible Now York house, Kelrreuctr MaNUFACTUUEU, LcckBox IMS, Kew York. Irtolt SALi;. About three acres of lend , 1 on Asjlum Avenue, good dwelling house, cousinicutly arranged; large barn, atrrent ailety of fruit trees and sbroti. bei-y; con enit-nt to Electric railway, luver falling water on premh-is. For purtlco lars inquire nt second house on right Land side of Asylum Avenue going lrom city, 12:4 tf "ITTANTED To trade a town lot In Capt VY tal Park Addition for lumber. A. Olinger, 122 Mill street. HStf AWNKHH OH" t'OVVS. For service. W pure-bicdted Polled bull. Tcrnu I to, casn. At my place in oaiem, j. u. Fahiiisii. lM-a LADD & BUSH, Bankers, IKON BUILDING, SALKM, - - - - OREGON. Transact u general banking business In all departments. S. EVERBEARING igg until frost. Descrlptlvo pilce list me Bkth inuuist, ItiibBellvlllftOre. S. ERNST, Uptiolstereg All work, either new or repairing, f& in tne Peal worKinunilite suapp Shop south of post olllcp. GEO. G. YAN WAGNER, .. ,., ...... . ,. h tn fnurt AlllUOIUlUMHUk l I'ltl'-1" , Vilk, pictures neallr und nt lowest lIvinpT, Call around aud exnuiluu his ,u,r!lmrf also has a fine assortment to select la Wall Paper and Picture Moulding- J. H. HAAS, TELE WATCHMAKER Zl'sH Commercial St., - Salem, OrP .x, . -a LTlAtn'iLl Specialty of Spectacles, apd rff"? LjiocBs, watcjies ana jeveir. .ofl TT IVovtum Mlipmvrgt j. ire anM rlnf, m ii w nvwT.vn Amnt. . 8alcra,na , ., , ..m.., ..-..-. t?.. n. fiBOSS, nnd nm ... -..- ki a JfiJi8.5cJuJKTh"dw ucuvvrou iu uit i - - rtu-ttC&f$ cc3 :: J. G. HARRIS, EXPRESS NOS. 16 4 lM nrornt IL M. Wad " liable vork or po par. 1 Hdriilge'BIoel, Sil-n. l piasa.orwo.rfPPPdcmlW aJaprtvateU, , Jn oflTcc day n,bl' l M. ii?