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Baking
Powder
ABSOLUTELY PURE
FROM MONMOUTH.
Horn TuencJav, Mar. 31st, to
Prof, and Mrs. Dunn, a duugbter.
Prof. Powell went to Albany last
week to attend tbo Linn county
teachers' lnstltuto wblcb was beld
nt tbat place.
Tbo members of tbo Athletic asso
ciation guvo un entcrttiluiiienl at
Independence, Saturday evening,
tbo 4th. The proceeds were very
satisfactory.
Tbo O. 8. N. 8. cadets company
A, bavo received rifles. Capt. Daily
Is laborius diligently to teucb them
tbo manual of arms.
Several business rooms uro being
fitted up at the present. One is for
a harness shop and another will be
used as a paint shop,
Mr. E. E. Edmonds, teacher of
)enmansbip, also a member of the
senior class of tbo Normal, reud u
very beneficial paper In the obapel
several mornings ago. Subject,
'How to Teach Writing In the Pub
lic Schools." The subject was well
handled and presented in a practical
way.
A meeting of the citizens was
called to arrange to pay tbo lndebt
nes9 of the Normal by June 1st
EosultB have been very satisfactory
and tbo debt will bo paid before
that time. The school will thou be
turned over to the state.
Not Yet Found.--Tbo body of
the u n for tu unto pioneer, Samuel
Colver, who lost his life in Southern
Oregon, bud not boon found ut lost
accounts, ulthnugh there can bo no
doubt that ho Wns exhausted and
perished not very far from whore his
horse was, found dead in the treach
erous pot-hole near the lake. Col
ver's leg was broken, nnd ho was
pnly able to walk with the assistance
of crutches, and there Is smull hope
of bis bolng ablo to escapo from
eucli a situation, although for a time
his friends cntertulned the Idea tbat
the indomitable energy tbat charac
terized bis curlier years might have
carried him safely through. "Undo
Sam" Colvor has suflered a siniilur
futo to Col. Ncsmlth and Capt.
Aukncy. Tbo three were promi
nent men In pioneer days, and
men with ability, yet in their old
days became fecblo in mind.
Letter List.
Tbo following ie tbo list of lottors
remaining uncalled for in tbo post
olllco at Salem, April 8, 1891. Per
boiib calling for tbo Bumo will please
say "advertUed."
Adams Mrs M A Allen It II
AndorsonMra JE Anderson Kdwln
AnglinJohn UluokTL
Ilonco Mrs Laura Ileuett Geo
UlsboirOW
Uouer Jacob
Cooper A J
Dinkey It E
Green Mrs L A
Gordon W II
Harris W P
Harris Houry
Humphroy It T
Johauson 0
Kosky Mrs Jane
iiiirmnan j u
Bower Jjovy
Crowley J unit
Culbort Miss B
DunbarE 0
Griswold W C
Haynes
Hastings Harvey
Ilerund Levy
Huston W D
Jones T J
Kosuowsky B
Massoy J N
MuDanald Juiiica
iMiiiia t
iiiiunn
Miller Myrtle 2
VoMi'iTUiti Fnnl
PhllllpH Mrs Jonlt Itller Mrs 0 F
ltecor A Boss Miss En
Both Eme) 2 Bandera W A
Sheppnrd Mlrlou Belwltz H P
Button MrsSaritlt Taylor Fred 0
Trlbun I II Tuck Jarlet
Warren Miss May Willlums J W
"Willis I, A Winter Miss M
Willis P F White Mrs Ida M
A. N. GlMlKUT, P.M.
Tho World Knrlohail.
The facilities of the present tiny fox
the production of everything that will
conduce to the material welfare and
comfort of mankind are almost unlim
ited, and when Syrup of Figs was first
produced the world was enriched with
the only perfect laxative known, as It
is the ouly remedy which is truly
pleating ami rcfrchlng,to the taste
and prompt ami ctTuctual to cleanse
the system gently In the Spriug.thuc
or, hi fact, ut any time, and the better
it is known the more popular it be
conies.
NOTICK OK CIIAM1K.
The bhtcksinlth ilrnt of Holm &
Frederick, corner of Commercial
nnd Cbemeketn streets, bavo sold
out their business loGeo. 1). Sprucuo
nnd Win. Kllgent, who will hereaf
ter conduct the business. Thexe
men have recently come from Iowa
uud will bo round excellent trades
men in every resot, The under
signed bus bought nil the accounts
duo tbo old Jlrm and will pay till
debts of the Buine. John Holm.
40 2t
Feesh celery, asiKirngus and cab-
bago ut Clark & Eppley's.
SALEM MAIIKKT KKI'OIIT.
A Hjnopul of Hie Market lluying anil
Selling Price.
KKTAII. I'MCES.
KHVISED QUOTATIONS.
Hhoulders.Hugur curcd.per lb,I24
Ilrcakfant bacon 12K to IS
Hums Hiittar cured, per lh,.16c.
Beef 715
Pork lu 12
Mutton-10 uyto.
Veal-1012e.
Timothy need 1'cr pound, Vte; selling
lied clover geed Per pound, Lie.
White clover seedPer pound, 20o.',"
AUIko 18c per pound.
lied top lUo per pound.
Lincoln Grass 12o per pound,
llyo Urns IOo per pound.
Orchard GraH..l7a per pound.
I!cann 6c per lb.
Out meal at tfc.
Conned FruitPeaches, $3 00; npncot,
gl 00; Ulackberrlcs, JJ; corn, best grades
'i 00; tomatocH 91 60; string beans SI 60;
giecn pea 81 85; pcruoz. In two lb cans.
Urcen Krult-.Cholce nppie75(31.'J0c per
lix; pears 76o per box; potntoes 60c; carrots
fiOc; purHntpa Tow unions Cc per lb.
l-lnh.-Halmonttolocperlb; HtureoB 6
7c per lb- smull flub JlOuper lb; salt salmon,
74)" lOo per lb.
nOYINO FKICES.
Wheat 70o net.
Flour l'er barrel, H.76,bcst llKJlbs.
Outs l'er bushel, 60 (St 52c.
Hurley l'er bushel, 00c.
llnin l'er ton, tin to ut mill, sacked.
Hhort l'er ton, J20 60 " sucked.
('Imp Per ton, $22.60 " niu-kcd.
lions Q,uoted ut 21 to2flc per lb.
K;ib 15c per dozen.
Potatoes l'er bushel, 35o
Horn meal 3c per pound.
(Jheeno 12lloper pound.
Dried plums Perlb.07c.-
Dried prunes l'er lb. i012c
Imported prune 7c,pcr lb.
lluiter U035a per pound for good
Lard 10l2c per lb.
Hums J'er pound, Il12o.
liacon sides W310 per lb.
Hhouldcrs 8c per lb.
Chickens., s to llo per pound.
Turkeys 10 to 12cper lb,
ueeso limn par iu,
Ducks, 12KaHo per lb
Hpring Chickens iOo per lb.
MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH.
POUTLANI).
Whr-nt Valley, Jia2toJI .40 Wulla Walla
$1.274 totl.1'5 percental.
Klour standurd, f 1.(13
Walla Walla 51.30
Outsldo grades, S3 80,
Oat Whlto GOo to 01c, gray 60 o to 58
per bushel.
MlllsluflB llrun 81810; shorts, 810 to 20
ground barley, J30 to 31; onop feed. $25
middlings, $25, per ton.
IIay-J1017 per ton.
Butter Oregon fancy dairy, 32c: funoy
croamcry87J;good to fair, 25(327K:Cnll
fornln choice 25 to 28c.
l''.ggs Oregon 18o Kiistorn 20o per doz
Poultry-Old chickens, 80 607 00.
Potatoes 5o at 76o per ctutal.
Cheese Oregon, II to 15c; Callforniu
16 to IOo.
Hugars Ooldeu O, 6Jic; extra C, 6;dry
granulated, U cube, crushod and Pow
dered, Go per pound.
Dcung-Bmall white, acl; pink 3;
bayos. $1 Ri; butter, 81 (0; limns, 81 60 per
cental.
Dried Frulta.-Tho market Is tlrin. Quo
ted; Italian prunos, 11 to 12c; Potlto and
acrmau, IOo per pound; raisins, 82 25 per
box; plummcr dried pears, 10 to lie; sun
drlod and fuotory plums, 11 to 12c; ovapo
raton pouchos, 8 to 20c; Hmyrna llgs, 20o;
California tigs, Wo per pound,
Illeo OKf per jiound.
Hides-Dry hides, to 9c; i less for
culls; green ovor 65 pouudi, -Jo; under 66
pounds, So; sheep polUi, li0c81.25.
BMOKED B1KAT8 AND LAUD.
Eastern hams, 11 to 12ic; broakfust ba
con, 10 to 12c; sides, I) to 10c; lanl, R)i
to 10o per pound.
HAN KitANClHCO.
Han Kuanoisco, Apl.2. WheaU.tho
weokopoucdou u quloter murket. No. 1
white, J1A0 to ft 61K; per cental.
Hops..VO30a per pound.
llarloy Feed 81 SH01 .'HJf; por ccutul
31 47; choice $1 38i; common grade 81 35.
OatH-aray$l 7Jtol 77i; bluck,8l UOtol
Ior cental'
Onton$llo4Ji.
I'otatocs..75oto80.
MlHCtliANKOUH MAIIKK1U
ClIIUAUO, Apl.8
llocf Llvo, 3.7S(0.10.
Mutton 1.1 vu, $1.5083.76.
Hogs l.lvo, WW $1.60
V&tl 7 to IOo per jiound.
Euprasy,
M'l.ls. Iu la wlint vnil lllll'llt. In liaVl).
to fully enjoy life. Thousands are
loureliing lor u tiauy. inouuim
f dollai-s nro siwnt annually by our
people In tbo hope that tboy may
iiiuin thin linon. It mav be had t).v
all. Wo guarantee that Kleetrlo
Hitters, II useu uceortmiK iu. uuuu
tlous will oust the demon I)yspensla
and Install Instead Piiiiepsy. .Lloc
trlo Hitters for Dyspesla and diseases
of Live., Stomach, ami Kldnoys.
Sold at 50o and ?1. Oil per bottle by
Pry, Druggist.
lluukleu'H AmlvMMlte,
i'i... iiu Hiiivx in the worldifor Cuts
limine, Worts, Ulcers, Hull Hueuin. Fever
Httieii. Tolter. t hupped UumU, CliUoIulnt,
lively ciro Pile, or un my reiiulrea. 1
Uuuurunlecd to give iwrfoot HulUluellon
or money refunded. Prieo, 2 .cents per
lH)X,
A .illrlilgiu Urn trill llallrmul Kmploje
Mus III Vimo, unerSecn
rtrcutfl.
While employed as agout of the
mi.. i, I,..,., rvtiiimi Itiillroud Com
4ilu.llK..i V.. 7, ,
imny, ut Augusla.Mluh., my kldueyt.
lieeauio uiseasuii, nun u"i
poverlshed mill Impure state or Hit
blood, my general health vs eu
tlroly umlernilued. I oonstilted Hit
IcuiUng physicians of this city and
Ann Arbor, and all pronounced inj
ease Urlght's diseaso. In Octobei
I..., i i ..,.,. ii tuitiiiL' llilibard
Hluumatlo Syrup, and am to-day u
well man. xi a.ioroa mu nnm
lender sutl'erlng Immunity any goon
that 1 can, aim i wish iu uj i v
fs tbo greatest blood.klduey and liver
iiieitloJuo tn titoworm.
K. LAlitlLKHK, Ajpiii t M. t . IU .
Hold by Smith & Btetuvr.
6liArfi
'DuIvIiIVl
(mPowde
Vied In MlWpns of Homes 40 Years the Standard
SACRED MONKEYS OF INDIA.
Thrj liar Things AH Tlielr Own IVny
and Cut t'p S'dnio Ourcr Capers.
An KnglLili gentleman who lias lived
many yearsln India tells some quccrstorles
about the stocrcd monkeys that are a great
nuisance in some parts of that country
No ono Is allowed to molest them. They
run about the streets, help themselves to
whatever thoy please at the shopj, rob
orchards and gardens and play havoc gen
erally. To thrush them Is regarded as a
misdemeanor, nnd to shoot a monkey
might calico a second mutiny.
Tho gentleman had a garden where crew
delicious fruits. ThosacrcdmonkeyseaBlly
scaled the walls and helped thembelvcs.
They were not content with simply catinc,
but amused themselves with throwing half
mnnclicil fruit at cocli other. To shoot
these pcstH wan out of tho question, and to
lilt them with stones was Impossible, as
thoy easily dodged any mlssllo that might
bo thrown at them. An idea struck the
Englishman one day, and ho at once pro
ceeded to carry It into effect, with great
Bticcess.
Ho got a lurc.e basket of tho largest po
tatoes that were to bo found and had them
boiled. When they were scalding hot he
hail basket and potatoes placed under one
oMJie trees. Tho monkeys wcro watching
these movements from the trees. Presently
every monkey seized a hot potato, nnd then
followed tho mast unearthly screeches nnd
chntterinRS. A monkey will never let ro
any article of food that he onco gets hold
of, even if he has to die, nnd these monkeys,
truo to their nature, would not drop the
hot potatoes.
They held them in one band nnd then in
the ctlier, and then they would take a blto
and scald their mouths, and roll in the
dust, writhing with pain, but never letting
the potatoes once out of their grasp. They
uto up tho potatoes, and then disappeared
over the walls and never returned.
The Englishman onco witnessed a pa
thetic as well as heroic scene in one of the
city squares, in which the sacred monkeys
were the actors. IIo saw a number of
tnonkcys seated and standing in a large
circle, and a female monkey hugging and
wailing ovor tho dead body of her baby,
that had Just been killed by a cobra's bite.
The other females were trying to console
her by caresses, while the males appeared
to bo in earnest consultation among them
selves. In tho center of tho circlo was the
largo cohru that had inflicted the fatal bite,
coiled and with head erect, watching the
enemies by whom ho was surrounded.
Suddenly a young nnd nthletio male
monkey sprang into the arena. IIo care
fully approached tho cobra, which pre
pared itself to strike. The monkey muije
n few passes, and just as the snake vn
nlwut to dart its bend ho sprang to one
side, and then ovor tho cobra. This was
repeated so often and with such astound
ing rapidity that the cobra became bewil
dered, when tho monkey seized tho snake
by tho neck and proceeded to crush its
head to n jelly by rubbing it on tho ground
with all its might. Tho snake tried to
free Itself by coiling uround tho monkey's
neck; but In vain; its struggles became
weaker nnd weaker until llfo was extinct.
When tho snake's Iread had been reduced
to a shapeless mass tho simian hero dropped
.ho cobra and executed a scries of hops and
somersaults.
Up to that moment tho other monkeys
had maintained tho most anxious silence,
watching ovory movement of the combat
outs with eager Interest. Tho snake's
death, however, was the signal for the
most joyous chatterings nnd gambols.
They took hold of tho conqueror of tho
snake, patted him on tho head, scratched
his buck, danced around him nnd gave
every manifestation of their great appre
ciation of his valorous achievement. The
poor mother carried nbout her dead babe
for two days longer. Chicago Tribune.
Tho Cure of Hooks.
Children should early bo taught care of a
book. A very little child can understand
that a book must not bo thrown on the
floor or torn or bent backward or mal
treated In tho flfty small ways in which
children nro permitted to abuse books.
Such habits in children are duo quite as
much to ignorance as cnrolessness on the
part of parents. Those who have no inter
est or rtlTectlon for books themselves nro
not likely to expect It from thiflr children.
A reverence for books is part of tho lovo
ono bears them, nnd people who havo been
brought up iu an atmosphere of books, or
who spend much time in reading or study,
will naturally handle a book respectfully
themselves, and Insist that tholr children
shall do likewise.
There Is much negligence shown in the
matter of returning borrowed books, nud
this often by persons of whom one would
oxpect bettor things. Por months after a
book is read It is allowed to lie about tho
house, and no especial effort la made to re
turn it to its owner. That a book should
bo returned as soon as read, just as partic
ularly as ono would return a tool after
uslug It or a garment after wearing It,
would nppear to go without saying. Yet
It Is not always the caso. ,
And It Is right to insist that our children
shall he us exact In this respect; that they
shall, aftor borrowing a book, cover it
neatly If It lie a nicely bound one, treat it
carefully while In their possession and re
turn it promptly whon flnlshed. This Is
not only simple justico to the owner, but
such teaching will go far toward making u
child particular about the property of oth
ers. Harper's ISazar.
l'ur Service ltlflei.
An Ingenious Invention has recently ap
peared for ouubliug shooting practice to bo
uiado with service rifles in many cases
where no mugo exists, and where it is ouly
possible to II ro with some device of this
kind. An ordinary cartridge case Is em
ployed to hold a miniature cartridge and
bullet tu its mouth, which together occupy
tho position of tho service bullet, tho part
occupied by tho service charge being filled
up by nohamliercoutalulnga piston, which
is struck by the regular breech block piston
on llrlng, and so carries its blow to tho
miniature cartridge. Cartridges with dif
ferent charges are made for ranges from
33 to SIX) yards. New York Times.
The Ileal Ojuettlou.
Iu all tho dUcusiou that bus arisen about
the proiKMcd shorteulug of tho college
course, tho tulvooutes of either side have
limited themselves to a sluglo point at is
sue: Will tho student be able to learn
enough in thrvo ytxirs to qualify him for
tho duties of llfor This U all very well,
but thoro are other quetlons more lui-"
porUnt Will three years be hufllcleut to
uiiiko a football player of n man uu oars
man, a crack pitcher, catcher or flrst busc
manf Tho fact that all this side of tho
question has loeu entirely overlooked
shows how sot and narrow Is the mind of
the averitgo educatorof today. Illustrated
American.
II Knout.
Passenger Where U the warmest part
of this Vullnunearf
Old Traveler Where tho porter sits.
Puck.
CAUFOgMIA
rStTlVE
i!ft?K
n -- l no riu .
MfKitr-
m? zom rv
cures uaiannn
Rfeemnfttism, Kcurntglft, Coras
u HCADAOHC. And ALL PAIN.
Ti OtllftuU f tittivt i4 Hi ftlTi
ULEOTKIO COUQH CURE
OJItt COIM, CJOtff. COMSUHftlOt,
ItliWellSnctUU, KuV ,
The equivalent, in English money, of
82,500 ttss once offered by an old lady In
Loudon for the return of a favorite est
which bad strayed or been stolen. Feoplo
colled hero" crank," and perhaps she was.
It Is unfortunate that one of the rentier
ex should ever rani this title, yet many
do. It-howevor, frequently not their
fault. Often functional derangements
trill apparently chanje a Oman's entire
nature. Don't bliunt such suCarcrs if they
are "cranky," but tell them to uto Dr.
Pierce's Favorite Prescription, which Is an
Infallible remedy for " female weaknesses."
" Favorite Prescription " has cured thou
lands of poor, bed-riddon suffering1 women
of "fomalo weakncH," painful irregulari
ties, ulceration!, or&anlo displacements and
kindred ailments too numerous to men
tion. It is tho only mcdlolno for women,
rold by drufrgista. under a poiltlre
guarantee tbat it will, in every caso,
fiT satisfaction or the price (31X0) will be
refunded.
WOIU.D'O DlRPSNBAKT MEDICAL ASSO-
OLiXiOM, Proprietors, Buffalo, N. V.
Dr.PIERCE'SPSLLEK
Pnreljr Vegetable and Perfectly
larmiers. Uncqualed as a t.lTer
fill. Smallest, Cheapest, Easiest to
Take. One XlHy, Sacar-contcd Pel
let a Do-i), Cures Sick Headache,
Billons l ioadacho, Conutlpatloii.
Indigestion, Billons Attacks, and all
derangements of the Stomach and Doweia.
K cents a vial, by dructrlsU.
PltOFESSIONAI. CAKDS.
T7 .1. McOAr8TI,ANI),Clvil8anlturyand
li. Hydraulic Engineer. U. 8. Deputy
mineral surveyor. City surveyors otllce,
Murphy's lllock, Salem, Oregon.
U.K. BONflAM. II. N. II AYDEN.
W. II. HOLMES.
poNHAM, Holmes & Havdkn, Attoi
yi neys nt law. Office iu Hush's block,
between State nnd Court, on Coni'lSt.
'nlLMON FOItD, attorney at law, Salem,
I Oregon. Otllce upstairs in Pulton's
olock.
PKATT HUNT, attorneys at law, Snlem.
Oreiton. Otllce over Capitol National
Hank, Commercial street. Money to loan.
J J. 8HAW. Attorncy-aWLaw, Salem,
, Oregon. Ofllcc llrst door to the left
it head of stairs in tho rear of L-dd &
(lush's bank.
Q T.IUCHAItDSON, Attorney at luw, of
O. flco up stairs In lront rooms oi now
Hush block, corner Commercial nnd Court
reets, Snlom, Oregon.
JOHN O'rfHEA, Attorney nt law. Itooni
over Ciipltnl National bank. Collec
tions u specialty. Correspondence solicited,
D'AROY A II1NQIIAM, Attorneys and
counselors nt luw, Snlem, Oregon.
Having nnub'itrnctol the records of Murlon
county, including a lot nnd block index oi
Sulcin, they have special fucllities lor ex
amining titles to real estate, llusluess iu
the supreme court nnd In the state depart
ments will receive prompt uttentlon.
DR. T. C. SMITH. Dentist, Ihl fltuto street,
Snlem, Or. Finished dental opera
tions of every description. Pulnlessopeia-lionsnspcclulty.
DR.J. M. KEENE, Dentist. Ofllceovcr
the Whlto Corner Court and Com.
inerclulsticets.
DR. II. SMITH, DENTIBT.-OHlee ut
his resldenco 17U High street ueur
Agricultural works
TfllSJI E. McCOY, Physician and Sur-
JL11- geou. uinco unu rooms in lojging
house. Front nnd Center stroots, nenr tin
fool of .Marlon and l'olk Co, bridge. Chron
ic diseases n speclnlty. Curo or no pay.
Consultation free.
SS. JlcNAM.Y, Architect, New Hush
, llreymnu block. I'luusundeipecltlcu
us of nil chutes of of buildings on short
notice. Supcrluteudcacoof work promptly
ooiied nfter. 2 6-tf
WD. l'UGH, Architect. Plans, Sped
, tlcnttous nnd superintendence lor
ull Classen of buildings, Ottlco 2X) Com
mercial St., up stairs.
AW. BEST. Artist. Studio, Hush.
, Ilroy block. Classes Thursdays nud
suturdnys.
IIUSINKtS CARDS.
JOSEPH FUSEE bnrbar and hairdress
er. Hair cutting-') cents, shuving 15
cents. Until moms in connection. Best oi
work. HUfcttnto street.
D J. LAHSEN CO,, Munufucture;of nil
kinds of vehicles. Repairing a speclnl
ty. Shop 15 State street.
1011N ORAY. Contractor and builder.
t) Fine inside flnlshlug a speclnlty. -Iho
Commercial street, Salem Oregon.
JOHN KNIGHT, Blacksmith. Horso
shoeing nud repairing a specialty. Shop
ut tho foot of Liberty street, Sulem, Oregon.
AtWU
Citation.
In the County Court of the Htnto of Ore
gon, for tho County of Marlon.
In tho mutter or tho guurdluubhlpof the
perfousund esinte ol Klmer II. seolt, Al
wilitn Heott, nnd Alexander D. colt1 ml
uor heirs of A. D. Scott, dectmvd, uud
Ellen Scott, Citation.
Whereas, application having been made
Iu doe I'oriu of luw to tho ubue entitled
court, on tin lUthduy of February, A. 1
isai.by hllcn Bcolt, Uiw duly uppoiuted,
noulined and acting guardian ofwiul ml
nors, lor unorder unit license nuthorlzlnir,
empowering and directing her to el the
rvvu ostulo belonging to said minors nud
iluM.-ribxt usfo.lous.to wit; Beginning ut
ihos.w roineroteluluiNo.lW, nolilU-allon
No. KX), Iu T. 6rt , ii, 1 w , Iu Murlon county,
Urvgou; thence wist -10.75 chains to the
middle of Pudding rtvnr, thence nortli
ITWw., lOcluin-; iliencu iiorth WW w,
I .V chains; thence uonh'ATfiOhalnv; tlienco
north l!W, W. 2,50 otuiln; tlienoit north
M9! w. a ehilns; thence n. WW w.JV.30
chntiis; theuee w. 3l,5d chains; lhenee.
U elialns. to the place of b. ginning, con
talnliiK S7 M norw of laud.
Also lots No. 1 ana 'J In block No. 51, in
the town of lien ills, eouuty of Mu'lou,
state ol Oregon, according to tho man ol
Mild towu, on record In the oitlo of ihe re
corder of coueyaiKv of saUt WnrlouCo.
And whereas su'd courl hu nxed un
Monday, ihe Olh day of April, A 1). Ml, at
1 o'olocit p, m. of Mild any at the court room
of Mid Hiurlln the court house m tim iiv
of halem, tu 4td oouniy un i Mute, as
the tliueund place of hearing any uudnll
onjeuilons to Ibe truutlng of said order
mm iiwiiktv
Therefore to Klmer II. Seott, Alwllda
Seolt, Al- imidi'r 1). ceoiiund to their next
of sin and to l! porvons kuowu or un
known iutereoted iu mul eetate, greeting.
iu llienauioof toe uie of Oreguu you
ndieli of joi) are barvby clied uud re
uulrvxt tu b and apvar at tUl time and
ph.ee in Mild ouun Uii nud there to how
tu- if mo Ju lmeor If ny vxuu why
wiidurder and liuetuesliuuld not luueM
jiiuv mi uir in xhk! Kitiiton,
U Iiu-m Hid Hon. IIIUm Waldo. Jude
ll III HIM l J MMtltuf t kt I O. OlWlU,
for ibe iOUIiU of Jlai-HW, Willi tbeMHl ol
mi .1 .uun alAxed. thU BU day , Feb. A.
t'.IKUI. (AtteaU
, -, P.J.BVBCOOK,
. J awoty ClMk.
RS. M. J. PATTON,
ARTIST.
Kiu tionud ArlKollerv. InEkir.dtf. llUv.L-
BuUui. lou given. Picture lor sa1
or umted to order.
First National Ban
I
HAIiEM OREGON.
VM. W. l.ADUE,
DR. J. REYNOLDS,
JOHN MOIR,
Prepifleut
Vice President
. . Cnslitrr
GENERAL BANKING,
Exclinngoon Portland, Hon Francisco,
New York, London nnd Hong Koug
bought nnd sold. State, County nnd City
warrants bought. Farmers ure cordially
invited to deposit ofd transact business
with us. Liberal ndvnuces made on
wheat, wool, hops and other property pi
rensnnubie rntes. Insurance on such se
curity enn be obtained at tho bank in
most rellnblo companle.
Capital National Bank
SALEM - - - OREGON,
- $75,090
- - 15,000
Capital Paid op,
barplus,
R. S. WALLACE. - - President.
W. V. MARTIN, - Vice-President.
J. II. ALBERT, .... Cashier.
OIRhCTORSi
W. T. Gray, W. W. Alnrtlu
J.M.Martin, K. H. Wallace. .
Dr. W. A.Cus!ck, J. H. Albert,
T. McK. 1'atton.
LOANS MADE
To lnrmers on wheat and other market
able produce, consigned or in storo
either tn private grannricsor
.public warehouses.
Slate and County Warrants Bought at Par
COMMERCIAL PAPER
Discounted at reusonuble rates. DrulV
drawn direct ou New York, Chicago, Bar
Frnnclseo, Portland, London, Paris, Berlll
Hong Kong nnd Calcutta.
WILLIAMS & ENGLAND
BANKING CO.
CAP1TAL.ST0CK, all Subscribed, $200,000
Transact a general banking business'
in ull Its branches.
GEO. WILLIAMS
Wll, ENOLAND
HUGH McNARY
Prcsiden
Vice President
Cashlc:
DIRECTORS: Geo. Willlams.Wm.Eng
land, Dr. J. A. Rlchnrdson, J. W, Uobson.
J. A. Baker.
ii'tnk In now Exchange block on Com-
Illl'll IfllSllUtL. O.IA-II
DBAIitf a'ILISTG.
Tlie undersigned are prepared lo furnish
the best quality of tiling for under drum
lug nt lowest pilces.
MURPHY A DESART,
Near Fair Grouns, Sulem, Oregon.
Capital City Restaurant
Jas. Batchelor, Prop'r.
Warm Meals at AH Hours ol the Day
e
None but white labor em nnyed In thh
establishment
A good substantial meul o . ked In llrst
class style
Twenty-five cent per meal.
RED KROXT
Court street, between Journal Olllco and
Miuto's Livery.
Health is Wealth I
KII.V, i j Ull Alii
aaaE&4ggTn E ATH c Nf?
DR. K. ('. WEST'S Nerve and Brain
rrentment, n guaranteed specific for Hys
teriu,DIzlne',i, Convulsions, Pits, Ncroui
Ncunilgln, Headache, Nervous Prostration
mixed by the use of alcohol or tobacco,
Wakelullnexx. Mental Depression, Solten
Ingof the bi-nlu resulting In insanity nnd
leading to misery, decay nnd death, pre
mature olduge, barrenness, loss of power
caiued by over-exertion of the brain. Each
box contnins one month's treatment, 31.00
a box or six boxes for So.00, sent by mnll
prepaid on receipt of price.
WE G UARANTEE SIX UOXE8
To euro any cuse. With each order le
colved by us for six boxes, accompanied
with $500, we will scud tho purchaser our
wrlttcu guurnntce to refund tho money 11
the treatment docs not effect a cure. Guar
antees lsxued only by Geo. E. Good, Drug
gist, Sole agent, SO-J Com, St., fenlem, Or.
50 IKmAisnl
$ o7? 9 Blehau's
Jl
RiSJ Sf
vML
wmfflfo
mws
Bit? ""
s EM
vriViC an
B;
HEALTH.
he rtlcliua's Golden Bnlaam No. 1
Cures Chancres, firs', and leoond aUigei;
Sores en tho Legs and Body; Sore Ears,
Uycs. No, etc., Copper-colored Blotches,
Syphllitla Catarrh, dlscaied Scalp, and all
Srlniary forms ol tho dlseas known at
yplilllf. Price, f 5 OO per Bottle.
Le Rlcliau'a Golden Diiliam No. 8
Curet Tertiary. Mercurial Hyphllitlo Bheu.
matlsm, Pains in the Bonct, ralm In tht
Head, back of the Nk, Ulcerated Sore
Throat, Srphllltlo lUsh, Lumps and con
tracted Cords, Stiffness of the Limbs, and
eradicates all disease from thd system,
whether caused by Indiscretion or abuse
ot Mercury, leaving tho blaod pure and
healthy. Vrlre 5 OO per Bottle.
Lo ltlcliau'n Golden KimnlsU Antl.
doto for tho cure of Oonorrhffia, Oleet,
Irritation CI ravel, and all Urinary or Geni
tal disarrangements. I'rlee $'i BO net
Uoltle. r
Le Itlchau' Golden Spinlih In
lection, for severe- cases of Gonorrhoea,
InlUmmatory Gleet, Strlsturts.ic. Pries
81 r.O per Dottle.
La ltlclmu'a Golden Ointment
tor Iho effective heallngof Syphllltla Bores,
and eruptions. Price 81 00 per Box.
Lo ltichuu'I Golden l'llla Nertf
and Brain treatment: loss of physical po
er. excess or over-work, rrostratlon, etc.
Price 83 OO per Box
Tonlo uud Nervine,
Sent everywhere, O. O. D- toounlr P&eked
ler express.
THE RICHARDs"drUQ CCAoeuta
COO A; 511 MAItlXET ST ,
San Francisco, Oat
-CIILAR8 8CNT FRCP.
THE ODELL
TYPE WRITER.
txt will buy the onsi.1. Type WRitek
with TS clmnicteni, and lfi for the Sinqlx
CASKODKLlwarrunteil to do better work
limit any machine made.
II combine sjsii'ucity with Duiuiiiu
pY, Bl'BKB, EASK Ol OfKK.VTlOK. WeOM
longor without oot of repairing than any
other machine. Has no Ink ribbon to
bother the i operator. It u uejit, subalan-
,Vf,t?,Sk,.l"let1, Pwfrctanrt adapted to
all kluds of iyie writing. Like a printing
pre, it ititHluoiM sharp, olean, legible
nwnuerlH. Two or ten copies, cau be
iimde at one wilting. Any Intelligent per
Miuonu iMoumeuu oivrouir In two days.
eotnir 1100!) Ut nuy operator who can
eoual the work of the Do u nut cask
Reliable .gent and salesmeu wanted
SlHvAsul tuduutxiMnt tu dewier.
Hwr iiaiupulM Rl1ttg lndnmnts it.
Si and Si Mh Are. Chicago, ni!
W--JVI
10 Acres for Rent.
A olMttM true only one mile from Sulem
Tcttt libeml. Apply to
ilOFER BROS.,
Journal omre.
EAST ANP SOUTH
VIA NJ
' Southern Pacific Route
Shasta Line
ALJIOKNIA KSI'nVKI THAIN HUN DAII.1
llrWEKN I'OKT'iAPU ASDS. V.
aa itstsanmmnnriiiiini ihhmmw,
nout c: I
7.-0C p m. I.v. Portland
U:l p. in. I I.e. sulem
10:15 .in. I Ar. Sun Knui.
iNlrth.
Ar. I WSJ") n. ni.
I.v. 7:'A( a. ni
Lv. I WO p. ni
Al.,.rt to .In u utjui pjilv til lrilliiU-tnr' xtii
tlons north of ltcxeburg, 1'ust Portland
Orou City, WiKidbum, Sulem, Albuiij
Tangent, Shudds, llulsey, Hurrlsbui-g
Junction City, Irving nnd Eugene.
11OSEII0KO MAl.l. UAI1.Y,
1:00 n. m.
10.52 n. m
V-10 p. m.
Lv. Portland Ar. 4 00 p.m.
Dv Snlem Lv. 1:0? p. m.
Ar. Itoseburjr Lv. tl:20 a. m
Vlliuny Local, Dally (Except Sunday.)
vu) p. m. I Lv.
7.-V2 p. m. I Lv:
3:00 p. in. Ar.
Portland
eulem
Albany
.Ar.li'.ooa m
Lv. 1 6K8 iu m
Lv, I 6:00 u. m.
POLLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS.
TOURIST SLEEPING CARS.
l-'or accommodation ol second clai-s
passengers attached to express trains,
.Vest Side Division, Between Portland
and Cervallis:
DAILY (SXCEIT .SUKPAY).
7:30 ft. mTI Lv.Tortland
12:10 p. m. I Ar. Oon-nllis Lv.
.r.
"TijaflTp. in.
12:5c p. m.
At Albany nnd Uorvallis connect will
trains of Oregon I'nelllo Ilailronri.
KSPKKfla TllAIW (PA1I.Y EXCKlTtU VA
TTlO p. ill. I Lv. Portland" Ar. I PiKTii. m
7:!i5 p. m. I Ar.McMlnuvillol.v i 0.lri ain.
Through Tickeis
To all points
EAST and SOUTH
For tickets nnd tull information rejiira
tne rates maps, etc., apply to tht Compn
ny'8 agent Salem, Oregon.
E.P. HOOKitS, Asst.U. K.uud I'hss Ag'l
H. KOF.H LER. Manager
From Terminal or Interior Points Hie
Northern Pacific Railroad
Is the line to take
To all Points East and South.
It Is the dining car route. It runs tuiougl.
vestibule trains every day In tho year ic
ST. PAUL m CHICAGO J
(No chnnge of cars.)
Composed of dlnlngcars unsurpassed,
Pullman drawing room sleepers
Ol latest equipment
TOURIST
Sleeping Gars.
Best that can be constructed and in which
accommodatipns are botli free and lur
nlshed for holders of first und becond-c-lus.
tickets, and
ELEGAKT DAY COACHES.
Acontlnuoia Una connejtlng with ail
lines, ntlbrdlnjr direct and uninterrupted
service.
Pullman sltPrf "".rv-Monscan be se
cured In advt I CO t....il-u any agent oi
the road.
Through tickets to nnd from nil point
In America, England nnd Europe can be
purchused ut uuy ticket olllco of this com
pany. Full Information concerning rates, time
of trnlns,rontcsnndother details furnlshtd
on application to nny ngent or
A. D. CHARLTON,
Asslstnnt General Pusseuger Agent, No
121 First street, cor. Washington; Port
land, Oregon
THE YAnUINA ROUTE.
OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD
And Oregon Development company's,
steamship line. 225 miles shorter, 20 hour
lbi tnuo than by any otuei toute. Kiitt
ciass through passenger and ft eight Ilc
irora roruanu ana uu points in mo WW
lamette vallov to und irom Ban Kraneiscv
TIME SCHEDULE, (Except buudays).
Leave AlDany ........ i:00PM
Lea vo Corvallis 1:40 PM
Arrive Yaqulna 6:30 PA1
Leavo Yaqulna - 6:45 AM
Leave Corvallis 10:35 AM
Arrive Albany 11:10 AM
O. & C. trains connect at Albany and
w'orvaliis.
The above trains connect ut YAQUINA
vlth the Oregon Development Co's Lin
ifSteiHiisblnsbBtween Yiionlnn nnd 8a
KranolHco.
SAII.INU PATES.
STKAMKRS. KOM YAQUINA
harallon. Friday, Jnue T,
Willamette Valley, Tuesday July
Farnllon, Sunday
Willamette Vnlley, Thursday 1
Fnrullon, Tuesday
STKAMniW, FROM SAM FRANCIS-CO
Willamette Valley, Friday June 27
Karollon. Tuesdayn July 1
Willamette Vulley, Sauday e
Famllon. Thursday . lo
Willamette Valley, Tuesdny u
This company reserves the right tc
change sailing dutcs without notice.
N. B. Pnssengors Irom Poitlund and all
Willamette Valley points can make elo
mnnection with tho trains of tin
I AOU1NA KUUTiSaiAll-ani or Corvallis
,ind if destined to San Irnnclsco, should
irniugo to arrive nt Yaquiuu the cveulur
beloro date of sailing.
Vmwt aud Krtlght Katfs Aiwsys Hi
f,,?f8J;.hx?rlnf0-i;mi4"r.nH,i,1y f jimh
UULMAN A Co., Freight and Ticket
Agent 200 and 202 Front st., l"ortland. Or.
o '
U.C. HOUUE Ao't Uon'l Krt. t
Pass. Agt., Oregon I'aclfle IL K. Co.,
O H.UA8WELL,Jr.GenUPn!1&0r
Pons. AgU Oregon Ilevelopment
Co., aM Montgomery :.;
Oregouian Rail Road Company.
Uoueralottkvs Front and T, BU, Portlun
EAST MIDK,
From Towarrt
PorUaud Htutlons. Porllund
dUver- Coburg Port'nd Port'd
tonao mail Uinil Km
WAH ARVU Ativ
LV I'M
600
745
850
35
751
6 4i
Sill I'nrtl'nrt U ! in.
JO 25 Woodburn I 40
II 2J Sllverton 12 M
6 07 Urowusville 7 40
0 60 Coburg 6 00
nnnnAotlnn, at U'rrit..... ..hl n
. -x iim'UUUlU nliu o 1 1,0
trains to and from Protland and at Tall-
u.uu mm iiiuui iu una irom Albany,
"WEST SIDE.
Alrlle mall Portlandimali
930
12 05
200
4 16
565
b0
822
7SS
45
tu
-V Alt R
-Portland TAWY.
Dundee Junction
riherlaun
Dallas
Monmouth
oAt ntvi.-LJ :"J D'S." ..'"""i18 . alo at
S5SrS "W-S&'St.TS
-' jiio. n. nil 1-1-1
,VwU naupt e"-l'ltt. A PaiAt
Notieo or Final SelUement.
TOTICE Is hereby glven.lhat the under
i ulett "'nlrator ltbMateo
e'n.i1-.KUU,,. del. hu riled hit
nnal account ol the uid wtkte in
ft.vulUy 0Jurt J09 ie 01 OrvSifn, tot
ift ""tyi od 'hat said iirt hai
1el Monday, the Whe day of Aprtl ISM
SLd'y ' bearing the', ml aa all
Ujteu. thereto, at'ttle eiwrt rooia In
the (win Uoa in the cily ot ixiiem !S
,iiiV'JMd Pn ' 'd ui uud niiSJ
OatetUhU ITta day of Fbr"ar? .J .
M AamtaUUm&USrawl
113
III
til
MBVT
TlUll J 1
The teter board of life goes up, The teeter
life goes down. The Electric Cars tlvrough Engl
will go, and on to the Fair Grounds.
GLE
MOOD
n:i.i.:.. :,.i ,1 xi, iT'iv.-...v T?r.;i... n.
vi ibiiin si..y uaja wio jjiicuuiu uiiniwitj v.ompanT
will be running elegant Vestibule cars every twenty min-
utes through the center of this beautiful Addition.
Biinging it within five minutes of the Post Office.
I m
IS TIME
And secure yourself a home while you have yet tht
opportunity of purchasing from" first -haMs.
m
JU 1T1 JJ ill JJ Lilt
TB
The University is going North to its new location
This will make ENGLEWOOD inside property, ni
double in value in the next eighteen months.
top 1 nor. 'ft On If
WOOD.
SI
LAND if I
Postofflce
Block.
H. V. MATTHEWS, Pres.
T. H, BARNES, J1