Highest of all in Leavening Power. U. S. Gov't Report, A"3 t. "885 V6 Bakii 7 IVIlf AV icareMejnmi h i VWSffl.'Sa'E ABSOUUTEIY PURE FROM ROCKCUKEK. Tho growing vegetation remind us tbatBprlngU here. The snow la plainly visible on the mountains abovo us. Uncle HurveyJWard still remains single, which adds much to the sor rows of his many friends. Mrs. Lamson teaches the sprinj; term In tho Hock Creek dlsliict, and Mits Ball, of Albany t aches ludl tr.ct 09. Itev. Few, Cumberland Presbyter Ian minister ut Solo, preached 11 very Interesting sermon at Mill City Sun day morning. Wo hope he will como this way again. Mr. Lccley has concluded to put In a tramwuy Instead of u fluino as reported some timo ago. Wo understand that a sash and door factory will be put In immedi utely where tho old saw mill used to boon Hock creek. Thcro seems to bo a great deal of grabbing for la grippe and nearly everybody gets more than they want. It Is in u light form though, and no cases havo proved fatal as yet for which wo are' very thankful. Th measles havo been going the rounds In some parts of our neigh borhood. Wo hear that Mr. John P. Jtotj ertson, of Salem, Is hero and Is will ing to tell us what ho knows about alliuncss. (Siuco writing the above wo learn that Mr. .Robertson is sick and will bo unablo to speak.) A woman wus drowned in the Santlarn river abovo Coo's station, April 0th. Hho was crossing the river on n foot log and is supposed to havo lost her balance and fell in. Her body has been recovered. Itev. Noly, of tho C. P. church, will prcaoh at Mill city uud also at tho King's Pralrio school house next Sunday. Q. A. II, Encampment. Tho A - torla papora nro full pf G. A. It news and tho city is running over with Grand Army people. An ex ourslou to tho Jetty at tho mouth of tho Columbia rlvor was on tho pro gram for this morning. Tho follow, ing are tho representatives of Sedg' wick Post No. 10: J. Batchelor, Mra. C. Morris and daughter, F. JJ, Bouthwick, 0. E. Cllno and wife, "W. H Brown, It. A. Crolsan and wlfo, J. II. Smith, W, N. Laduo, W H. Folger, W. II. Simpson nud wifo, Mrs. Jones, A. N. Gilbert and wife, J. II. MoCormlok and wife, and I). C. Sherman. It would bo a splendid ndvortlso tnent of tho progress of Salem in itducatlonal matters, If each of the proposed new school buildings had a room planned for n kindergarten department. OOHJtlJANDPlHKCliAY. A Mllll- boa of persons have examined the olay ami ochro which was discovered lit the southern part of tho city and m numcrouH names are given to the iinuonui. inuwu uetu inioiinuu give it about us was reported In yester duy's JouitNAii. Some havo even ventured to call it cinnabar, but there Is nothing In tho material to warrant such a conclusion. CI mm bar is heavy and Is a bisulphurot of mercury, nud sometimes contains carbon. Tho material found In Salem doubtless contains some sul phide of Iron, but uu mercury. An old miner whooxamlned It yesterday pronounced it equal to tho material from tho Solo paint mines. Then a.'ems Utile doubt that-tho clay Is u line article for tiro brick. Samples o both will be sent to Prof. Condon, of tho state university, and Prof. Starr, of Willamette, to analyze ami pass their opinion as to Its eomposl tioji. Hourly Fruutlu. limit ever bon vour mlmoituiio to lia brought luto Iriiiueut ooutruet Willi u jhm. ouexixivuiy nervniu, iiko, yon iuum utiitwurolhiil trivial cmtnt'H. uuuotlcpd bi tho vlgoruu. drlvo u noovous Invalid 10 tne verite oiiiwirncuou, u wn iiiiiifu tuitMry to iwrtldtlurli'.u tlioo us It U lin tKHulle to kuunlni(iiti)til tlittiii. Tho root oflhuerllN immily ImporlVol dl(t-Mlnu and uiulinUuUoii. Tu melt iheo fiiiip lions, and through llwlr rououtnl, com iileto dWohurgo lo rulnturco uuk iieru, In txinlunolloii 1ltl1 otlior norltonkof tlir 11I1 yntml orgauUm, U wlllilu tlio iwwcrof iloiusr niuiimuu inner, yiuiuiionny mid aiattnuoimly untd. Thno I no ili q ipoluunonl liuro, noinutUr what or how rrtcvoiu the failure of oilier tocnlttMl ulM, No hhIuUio or opinio avoid iiotlil onu coiiniaro with thin linUnpiiui'ir uorve trmuiiilUHT. t'oiikllmitioii. hlilou. ne. malaria, ruuiiiattnn , kidney trouble nru curvy vf u. llockltm'a ArnlcuSutte, Tho Ileal Hulve lu tho world Air t inn, IlruUwi. Horim, Ulcer, rUll Itlntum. rvver HorM,'lnr. Chnptwd llund. I'lillululim, Oonuuiid ullHltlu Kruiillotni, uud ihI thfly cuie rilun, or un nay reoulrvd. It 1 Kuurnulcod to kIvo iwifivt nalWIuilli n or money re-lunded. i'neo, ss.wmw jnr box. fcWM M bmwimi unarm iin SDrices s.vrjni jiAitKKT iiuruitT. A Synopidi of the Markets Ilujlug and Bulling I'ricoH. ltBTAIL, 1-ltICES. 1U2V18KIJ QUOTATIONS. Hhouldem-Hugnr ctircd,pcr lb,12 llrcukfiiftt bacon 12 lo 15 llama Hugar cured, per lb, l(o. Uecf 7I6 LOrk lUft 2U Mutton leffllWc. Venl-1012kc. Tltnntliy wed 1'er poiiml, 8c: soiling lied clover Heed l'er pound, lie. WhltocloverKeed l'er Kuud, IWc. " AIlko lSc per iHHind. Hcd ton IOo icr pound. Lincoln (J runs ltyjo pur pound, Kyo Uni IOo put pound. Orchard UniM 17c per pound. Ucnns 6c per lb. Out liiual nl i)c. Canned Kriilu.I'cncliM, W 00; npncot, M (X); uluclcburrloH, $); corn, bunt gradon S'i 0&, tomiiUKit $1 -60; Htrlng bcuiiH $1 !, icon iK'imSl H-'i; pcrdoz. In two lb cjiuh. Uipoii KrulU-C'lioIco nnii.es 7.V31.'j0o per box; pcure 75c per box; potatoes Ojc; cnrroUt yjc; parsnips Tee: tinloiiHUc peril). l'Jsli.Jiilinon telOt! perlb: Hturj-coH 6 7c per lb' Htuitll IIhIi SlOoper lb; Halt hulinon, l&lOo per lb. IIUYINt) 1-ltlCEH. VheaN-70o net. flour l'er barrel. $5.00, best 100 lbs. OiiU l'er bUHbt'l, M m bio. Hurley l'er bUHliel, UJc. Ilrun l'er ton, l(l CO ut mill, incited. SbortB l'er ton, JJ) 50 " Hacked. Clmp l'er ton, ttiJiO " hacked. Hods tiuotecl ut 21 to2o per lb. KliKniSc per (toen. Potatoes l'er bUHbel,35c Corn meal 3c per pound. Cliccso l'M&lia pi-r pound. Dried plum I'erlb. 07c.: Dried prunes lur lb. lOiic. ImiHjrted prunes 7o per lb. Ilutlcr Utia per pound.fbr good Utrd 10l2c)crlb. Hams l'er M)und,ll12c, Jlaconsldos U(3)10pcr lb. Hhoulders (iUc per Hi. Chickens.. Mlo lie pcrpojnd, Turkoys 10 to 12Jcpor lb, Oeeso7ra8porlb. Ducks, l'il 1c per lb Hprluu Chickens iOo per lb. 3IAKKETS 11Y TELKOKAl'll. l'OUTLAND. Whcnt-Vnlloy,S132J tofl.iOWnlln Walla Jl.WKIoJl.85 percental. Klour standard, JI.W Walla Wntlii J 1 3d OuUldegradcs,3 80. Oats VVhltoOOa to lo, gray 50 o to 58 per bushel. Mlllsluil'i Until Jl8ll; sh it ts, 810 to 20 ground bailay,J0to31; coop feed. SB uilddllngs, $25, pur ton, Itity 81017 pur ton. lluttor Oicgon fancy tlulry, 32c; fancy- cicaincry37;good tofulr, 2527ii;Call forma choice- 25 to 28c. Kggs Oregon 18o Kastcm 20o por doz 1'oullry Old chickens, JO 507 00. l'otutoes 65oat 75o por ojntal. Choose Oicgrtn, 11 to 15c; Cullformu 15 to IOo. Hugars-Goldcn O, 6J-ic; extra 0, 6;dry Kranulalcd, US cube, crushed and row dorcd, (fc per pouml. llcuns Small white, 3cl; pink 3; bayos. I 5dj butlur, SI CO; limns, gl 60 per cental. Dried KrulU-.Tho murkct Is llrm. Quo- ted: Italian prunes, 11 to 12c; l'otlto and Ucrmau, IOo por pound; raisins, $2 25 per box; plummur dried pours, 10 to lie; sun dried and factory plums, 11 to 12c; uvapo niton pouches, 18 to 20c; Smyrna llgs, l!0c; Calirornlu lltfs,Vo per pound, Itlno OKc por pound. Hides Dry hltlos, bi to Oc; less for culls; green over 63 pounds, Ic; nuder 55 pounds, 3c; sheep polls, 30c31.25. HMOKKD MKA.TS AND LAUD. Kastom hams, 11 to 12c; breakfast ba con, 10 to 12c; sides, 1) to 10c; lard, H to lOJto por pound. HAN VtlAKCIHCU, Ban Kiianoisco, Apl.2, Whoattho week opened on a tiuletor marled. No.l whlto, 1.60 to Jl 51'i; por cenlul. Hops..2fta80o per pound. Unrlvy h't'otl 81 ij)l ;t7fi iper cental II -I7;cliolco 81 3SJJ; common grado 81 !5, UatH-Qniyft 72tol 774; blackJl Wtol por contal" Onions.. I to iy l'otntocs75o to bO. .MlHUhl.ANKOUS MAUKKTS. OlllOAOO, A pi. 8 llcof Mvo, !I.75(J.10. Mutton Live, 8I.50S8V75. Hogs lilvo, 81.50 $1.50 Veal 7 to IOo per pound. Ktincrisy. This is is what you ought to have, to fully enjoy lite. Thousands are letirolilug lor it dally. Thousand! ( dollars urn spent annually by oui people I u tlio hope that they nmj attain this boon. It may bo had hi all. Wo guaranteo that Electric Hitters, if iibed aceordluir to dliuo- tloiis will oust tho demon Dyspepsia ami install Instead Kuneimy. iJoe trio Hitters for Dyspcsla and diseases in uivu. , oiuiiiiiuii, null jvuiiiub dold nt 60o ntul ?1.00 per bottle b Fry, Druggist. A Mlt'hlgtu Oimlral lCallioail Kuiplojo Vl'liriil'o'ltKut, While employed as agent of the MImIiIi'iiii I'ontral iiallroad Com nany, at Augusta,Mleh., my klduuyt- tioeiuno tiit.ea.Hi.il, nun iroui nu un poverlshud and Impure slate of tin iliinil. niv lumii'IiiI health was on 1 1 rely uudormlued. i consulted the leading physicians of this city ami Ann Arbor, ami an pronouueeti m, case itrlghl's illont.c. In Oetobei last, I began taking llibhnrd't Uhiumatlo Syrup, and am to-day a null num. It iiMtnds 1110 liUslslll'O tt iciidor bullbrlng hmuaulty any good Hint I can, mm i wish id Hay mat n fstliegieattMt blond, kidney mid Ilvoi uiedluliiolit tho world. li. liAitxu.HUK, Agent M. C, H. H. Albion, Mich- Sold by Smith A Stumer. Hprlng .Miilloluo. Dr Uunu' IiHpoel Uver 1M1U on no . .....a -. il..l kllil liklt Ik IIA lib Iliaallll II V iitclk u liuiuiro bluud. Ummi bratu tout tvol- i....ivin.w Vnii ilut liln.ui. mill nuiLirik mini UiooU'iu. only niu pill Aruitibe ... . . Il.l . lIidIh.i W..1.1 lit 1 t lUlllll U 1 r 1111111 (IM iooiiik rii n ii tui m Ihx by Hmllli A Bloiuer. o OftPowd kino A filummllis Organization, A pocloty for the protection of th.poor will bo in order next. A numbsr of en terprising men in Npw York havo wltliin tho weok completed the organization of a corporation which has for its object an exhibition of the slums and poorer quarters of New York to sightseers. A number of guides havo bci'it procured, nnd their services may ho had on a regu larly scheduled prico list, and map3 of tho town aro printed on which tho slnms aro indicated, by dark Blinding. Full protection is guaranteed to persons wish ing to seo "tho poor man in his homo, tho laborer in his hovel, tho opium joint, fan ton games and Italian dens whoriTat times thirtv neonlo livo tosrethcr in a room twenty feeE square." I should not mind being a "poor man in his homo some timo when ono of tho prying and insolent agents of this particular concern pushed his way in. The patronage of tho rich is asked for on tho ground that slumming is tho most absorbing of diversions. The organiza tion or too concorn is one entirety to tuo silly nllectationsot society people towani an interest in their lowly neighbors. Tho rich men nnd women ot tho town havo boon muffling themselves in ulsters, and pulling soft hats over their eyes, and wandering through Mulberry, Iletter and Delancey streets at midnight under detectivo escort, with short gasps of dis may and with a tremendous ado about tho novelty of it all. Most of their par ents vrero born in tho slums, by the way, and a good many of their fathers an J mothers might havo given them poinli about the lifo of tho peoplo from pev sonal experience. They entered into tho bedrooms and eating rooms of tho paupers of tho tine-" ment districts at midnight without a suggestion of hesitAncy. Tho manners of tho poor havo been admirable, for it is not recorded that these impertinent Intrusions havo been followed by any fractured limbs or broken heads. They havoborno tho insolence of tho attention of tho 400 without nn outbreak, but they should bo polite and return tho call Tho visit of a group of tattered outcast" at an exclusive danco on Fifth avenue, and their forced entrance to tho house under police escort would havo just as much sense and decency in it ns the slumming of tho rich. Blakely Hall in Brooklyn Eagle. True Humility. Sldo by side in tho accounts of mining disasters thero is something that makes tho heart sink with horror and some thing that makes it glad with a proud respect for human feeling at its best. Tho lifo of tho coal miners at best i3 hard, uncompromising toil. It makes existence n daily treadmill. Tlio cheer fulness -which goes with somo ocenpa tions in tho field of physical labor seems to bo lacking in the minor's. Dolving In tho bowels of tho earth, where no ray of sunlight can penetrate), and where oven tho flickering candlo which lights tho gloomy holo is itself a menace to lifo, tho minor picks his living and earns Busienaneo for his wifo and children in tho hardest way. Then thero is tho unspeakable horror of explosions, of suffocation from ilro, or water, or earth; for in mining dis asters all tho olemwits soem to rise against the grimy toiler. But in these crises tho truo, warm hearts of his fellow workers show tho exquisito fiber of their humauity. Tho roscuo at Jeanesvillo is a beauti ful oxnmplo of this. For nineteen days miners were held in a living tomb, un ablo to do a thing except wait nud suffer. But their brethren wero digging their way to them, working in relays unre mittingly, though with no greater hope than that of roBcuing tho bodies of the entombed. Is thoro any human heart so insoiibiblo as not to feel tho beauty, tho pathos of this? Such men nro a glory to their race. Now York Evening World. wupt iii iirhuir or nu urn, A rccont dispatch from Olympin, Ore., to Tho Portland Oregonian says; Thero was quite i touching scene en acted In tho houso this nftomoon. Rep resentative Parcell, of King county, is a coal minor employed lu tho Franklin mines, nud was elected to represont the laboring element. IIo introduced a bill somo time ago providing for tho pay ment of laborers with cash at stated pe riods. In advocating his measuro Par cell, while not a fluent talker by any means, displayed great earnestness. Fi nally ho went to pieces completely, and sank into his seat overcome After si lently weeping for a few moments he again took tho floor, and fought against tho bill going back to tho committeo ou labor and labor statistics, claiming thoy wore trying to kill it. Tho speaker's earncstnoss won for his bill sovornl friends, nnd it was ultimately referral to the judiciary committeo. Tho Poor of l'urli. Tho Parisians aro congratulating them selves on tho care thoy havo taken of their poor during tho cold weather, m compared with tho much groator misery iu Berlin nnd Loudon. No coses of starvation havo been reported in Paris, and tho liberality and enorgy of tho government, directed by President Car not in person, havo been ollectivo in re lieving tho multitude of destitute who have flocked to tho city. A luter for Itullroudtr. Uu. Sheridan onco said: "Wo havo In this country a mighty army that can bo disciplined, mobilised and placed ou a war footing iu ono uuinth, 600,000 btrong, ooiwisting of bmwuv and bravo railroad uiwn, who are familiar with danger, fer tile iu resources ami quick in action. Thy would maka tho ideal army of the world, nnd oould whip their weight Ju wildtwt." t- - To ConlUcato Cortitlu l'ortitnr. A rouiKrkablo boheine of ooutlkontion for tho publio lwueQt U before tho French oliumber of deputing. The bill bubfUuiUally propows that uuloss a de ceftd permm has direct hir the prop erty shall go to the etnto. That is, ool laturtit helm aro to be cut off, Tho prop erty la to bo itsd for the extinction of nauporism and tho publio debt, Paris Cable. mtd CATARRH Bheamatlsm, Ncura'gla, Corn. u HEAOAOHC, An4 ALL PAIN. KLsotkxo ooucur cuns cum coidi. CMOLf. oaiiicunan. Ved ia MUIipns of Homc940 Years the Standard !);. "H , X1.2l Tlio equivalent. In EmrlUh money, of 13,500 WSJ onco oSpred by en old Icdr In London for tho return of n farorito est which bad strmrod or been stolen. Peoplo called her a " crank," and perhaps ho waa. It la unfortunato that ono of the Rentier vox should ever until this title, ret many do. It la, ho.TCver, frequently not thefr fault. Often functional dernnjcemeaU will appaivntly cltaniri' a Troman's entlro nature. Don't blatno euc.i sufferers If they are "cranky," but trll tlicrn to ueo Dr. Plerco'a Farorito Prescription, which is an infnlllblo rcmody for " female rrrakneMcs." " 1'avorlto Prescription "has cured thou lands of puor, bed-ridden suffering: women of "femalo weaknc33," painful irregulari ties, ulcerations, oriranlo displacements and kindred ailments too numerous to men tion. It is tho only raediclno for women, (old by drug-sluts, under a positive gnirtmt" that It will. In every caso, plvo satisfaction or tho prico (Jl.OO) will be refunded. Wom.D'B DigPEttSAnY Meoioat. AiBO 0IAT1OH, Proprietors, Iluffalo, N. V. Dr.PIERCE'S PELLETS Pnrely Vcgctahlo and Perfectly IlnrmlexB. Uncnualcd as a Clver Pill. KmallBJt, Cheapest, Easiest to Take. Ono 'Xlnj, Snear-coaMil Pel let a Ho-c. Curpfl Sick Hendurlio, UlltoiiH j lentlarlic, CoiiBtipatlou. Eudigeittloii, Bilious Attacks, nnd all dornnpemonts of tho Stomneh and Uowels. & ocuta n vial, by driiftjlaU. PltOKF.SSION'AT. OA!!IS. It. F. HON HAM. 11. N. IIAYDEN. W. II. HOLM IiS. 1)0NHAM, IIOI.MKM & IlA'VDEN', AttOr J neys ut law. Olllco In HusIi'h hlock between State and Court, on(;om'lHt. rpll.MON FOItO. nttornoy nt law, Saleir. J ' Oregon. Olllce up-suilrs lu Pattou' block. nllArr a HUNT, attorneys at law. Salem. I Orcicou. Olllco over Capital National liiiulc, Commereliil street. Money to loan J J. SHAW. Attoraey.nt-Lnw, Balem , Oregon. Olllco tlrnt door lo tho lei. at head of utalrs in the rear of Ldd 5 Hush's bank. ST. KICHAUDSON, Mtoruey nt law, ol , lice up stairs in iront rooms ot ncv misu uiocit, corner commercial ana Coun itiectSjSalein, Oregon. TOIIN O'HIIKA, Attorney nt law. Iloom t) over Capital Nutlonal bank. Collec tloiiBa specliilty. Oorrespondence solicited D'AKCY & U1NGHAM, Attornuya and counselois nt law, Snlem, Oregon liiiN Ing an abstract ol tho records of Mai ion county, Including a lot and block liulox oi dalem, they havo Hpeelnl lacllltles lor ox ainlning titles to real estate. Business li. the supicmo court and lu thostutu depart incnts will receive prompt attention. DU. T. 0. 8M ITII. Dcntlht,D2 State stieet, Halem, Or. Finished dental opcia lions of every description. Painless operu iloua a specialty, DK..I. M KKKNU, Dentist. OIHceovei the Whlto Corner Court and Com. inerclul sticets. Dlt. II. SMITH, DENTIST.-Olllce Ut his lesldcuco 17U lllgb street near Agrlcn tural works MKS. M. liMcCOY, Physician and Hui gcou. Olllco and rooms lu lojgltij. noiue, Front and Center stieots, near tin foot of Marlon and Polk Co, bridge. Chron ic dlKeanes a specialty. Curo or no pay. Consultation lice. 0. , Itoua o MoNAI.LiY. Architect. New Hush llrey mull block. Plans and bpecillca of all classes of of bulldliiL'H on short notice. Huperiuteudeacoofworkpromptlj oolttd urter. i 6-tf WD. PUOH, Architect, Plans, Sped , Heat Ions and superintendence toi all clashes of buildings, OBlco 11(0 Com mercial St., up stairs. EX. MeOA UHTl.AND.Clvll Sanitary und , Hjdraulio linglueer, U. H. Deputy uuneral surveyor. City surveyors otllct, Murphy's illock, tJaloui, Oregon. AW. llEST.-Artlst. KtudK Hush. . llrey bloclc. Classes Thursdays and Miturdays. iiusini:ss OAitn.-M JOSEPH FUHEK barbiirandlinlrdrcss or. Hair cutting Scents, shavlni; 1 cents. Haiti looms lu connection. Hestoi work. 1136tutOhtict't. O J, LA11SEN CO,, Sluuufaoture.ofnll kinds of vdhlclmi. Itopairing a special ty. Shop 15 State street, OUN OitAY.-Coutmctor nnd builder. O Flue Inside Mulshing n specialty Jti i ouiiuorelul street, buluui Oiegou. JOHN ICNIUHT, Hliicksmllh. UIKtUllKt-Iklltl tlilcttk(r uiiiliilti, L"l..i.. - -.-' !, V'llllll, DIIVV Illllj tsUWI it tho lK)tof Uheity stieet, Salem, Oregon i'-XJir Guardian Sale. Notice ts hereby given that tho under -.uiiiimI tlio duly iipiHiiiiUHl gu rdliiu i f ih iMTson and eolates of Klincr II. Scott, A1 vlldii s-iHtt and Alexander 1). Fcott iniuo nelrsofA 1). Soott deceased, will ms hh-I iuurdl.iu by virtue of an ouli'r inado b lion Win Waldo, County JuiUe for Mai ton eouniy.Oreijon.on the Stli day of Ai n IS I imiponerliMCttud licensing the nn If rslunwl to sell the lutereaisofMild mln ois lntholaudshvrtluafterdueilbed. Tin iiiiderslciUHl will In purkuaiuvof Nild or dcrund license on theHtlidny otMav, 1--91 1 1 he lijur ot ono o'clovk p. in of said da in Iront tifthewiuntj court bouse itixir o -aid Murlon ceuniy in the slate of i regno oiler for sale at nubile auction as pro tiled "y law, and will kuix-k nit and sell to Ih' tilKtioM ami uei bldderu.lt he right, title tid Interest nfonl'l minors Inand to tin nillowlngoe orlbeil Uuds tewlt: lleglnnliu it s w eoiueroleluiin No. Ibi, uotllleHtlon No. HA), In T. Bu , . 1 , In Marlon oouut )rii)u; thtiute tt 75 eh tins to tin middle of Pudding river; thence nori n'3.1 v I0olnlii; itieuvo norih 51JW w I elmlns, theui-e uorihi!7.t' nlii: them', norlti JPJO', w. 160 ebuluf; il.niw mint WVV. eh lilts; Ihrneo N -HP8& w, &J 'Unlia; tliouce W. SM eliuluo; thain-s. UW eluiltts, to the place ol Ugluuluir. eon talBlurSTWaornsofluud. "' AIm tow No. 1 ami i m bPwk No. 51, Id Ibe twn trf UervaU, eonut of MaMon slate ot Orim, aoeordliK to tiie map o aid hwn, ou rirt In the ottliw of the r Mtrderof auvyaurs of sa't MarlouCo Oresvu, Turin of ale, eash In hand, v. . . . .. ,.j,-!g?6T,lliwrtllan. lVtd April Stli, 1SI. N FINE STALLIONS, F"Wr, ifjrcui are vdiic to breed ytwi '.S.'. l "' p' "" u T" 1 " I n ' f- l-o ins Unrslallluus ar Hiaklugltn "-'nl ti lubsiaUe. Vivian, a tlix Ma . .'iwr-a. IWo. an Impo.te Fr ; h I o Imnw, Ixaek In itOiHr. weigh H ?""' bJll Fipaeh Pom '.VK.iT J. " ' 9Ml'twlnroti whlt Wth ario( m a dtrk dsHiJo cry roadtter. Najvdtfcrti ta a sled ,;y jf,, ohiu. aw lm MRS. M. J. PATTON, ARTWT jl'.ini.ilAitJ.lliiy.iul idildgoH.OCk oaiuui tuus kivu. ic urea for tale ir )MlMHt to onler First Na Ban SALKM OREGON. VM. . IjADUK. DIl. J. IIKYN01.1).S, JOHN MOIH, Presitten Vict Picsldeiit . . . t'nslilei GENERAL BANKING, Exchangeon Portland, Han l-rnnclw) New York, London nud Hong Kent bought nnd sold. Stale, County uud CIl; warrants bought. Formers urc cordlnllj Invited to deposit nud tr;itintl buslnus wlth us. Liberal ndvnnces made m wheat, wool, hops nnd ot'jcr property r. rea-'Onabio rates. Insurance on such se cnrlty can be obtained nt the bank li most reliable companies. Capital National Bank SALEM - - - OREGON. - 575,001 15,001 Capital Paid Dp, - -Snrptos, II. B. WALLACE, - - President. W. V. MARTIN, - Vice-President. J. H. ALUEUT, .... Cashier. DIRLCTORSi W. T. Gray, "W. AV. Martin J. M. Martin, K. S. Wallace. Dr. W. A.Cusick, J. H. Albert, T. McF. Patton. LOANS JVEAD3S To farmers on wheat and other market' ablo produce, consigned or in store either In private granaries or ipubllc warehouses. Sfafc and County Warrants Bought at Par COMMERCIAL PAPER Discounted at reasonable rates. Draft drawn direct on New York, Chicago, San rutiflMY, Portland, lmdou, Paris, Berlin llong Kong and Calcutta. WILLIAMS & ENGLAND BANKING CO. OAPITALiSTOCK, all Subscribed, $200,000 iTransact a general banking buslncES In all Its branches. GEO. WILLIAMS Prcslder, Wm. ENGLAND Vice Prcsideu- HUGH Ml'NAKY Cashle. DIRECTORS: Geo. Wllllams.Wm. En land, Dr. .1. A. Richardson, J. V . Uobson I. A. itakcr. Bank In new Exchange hlock ou Com merclal street. 8:l'J-tf DRAEST TILING. The undersigned are prepared to fin nlsh the best (inallly of tiling for under drain ng nt lowest prices. MURPHY DESART, Vear Fair Grouns, Salem, Oregon. Lamtal City Restaurant Jas. Batchelor, Prop'r. Warm Jlcab at All Hours ol tliellaj None but whlto labor em .myed in thit 'Ntablishmcut A good substantial meal o . ked In llrst lass MJ le Twcuty-tlve cents per meal, RED FRONT Court street, between Journal OIUco and Mlnto's Llverv. Health is Wealth 1 DR. K. C. WEsTH Nerve and Hrnn rreaimeut, a guaranteed specific tor Hys cria.Dlzviliiess, t'onvulsions, FltN.Ncrvou Neuralgia, lietulacho, Nervous Piostrntlor nused by tlio ii'.o of alcohol or tobacco Wnkelullness. Mental Depression, .Soften ingof tho bniln lesultlngin insanity nnd ending to misery, lecay aud death, pre naturuoldage, barrenness, los of power muieil by ovcr-eterMonof thebrnln. Each box contains ono month's treatment, S1.0C i box or six boxes for 8".00, scut by mall prepaid on receipt of price. VK G UAUANTEE SIX BOXER To euro any case. With each order le celved by us for six boxes, accompanied vlth fo.iw, we will Bend iho puichaser oui written guarantee to refund the maney I 'ho treatment does not effect a cure. Guar intces tsMied only by Geo. E. Good, Drug tlst. Sole agent, S0( Ymi.8t.. halem.Or g50 Kl m $? 0 L9 aichau's iV.if AN v. rti m rnrN Bit " hZsr- mum --" JJ j JU u Ji 1 VI HEALTH. Le niclian! Ooltlen Balsam No. 1 Cures Chancres, fmt. and second sta"e: Sores en tho Legs and Body; Sore Ears, Uj-es. Nose, r to., Coppcr-colored Blotches, Syplillitlol'itarrh. diseased Scalp, and all primary forms of tho dlieaso known at Sjphllii. Price, f?S 00 pr Hotlle. La Illclinu'a Onltlnn llultaiu No.S Cures Tertiary. Mcrcurlaiavphllitio Uheu matUm, Talus In tho Bones, Pains In the Head, back of tho Neck, Ulcerated Sort Throat, Syphilitic IUh, tumps and eon traded Cords, Stlffnca of tho Limbs, ami cnullcatu all disease from tha system, whether caused by Indiscretion or abuse of Mercury, lcavinp the blood pure ami healthy. Price S5 00 per Pottle. I,o Klcliuu's Golden Nnanlslt Antl. iloto for tho cure of Gonorrhoea, Oleet, Irritation Gravel, and all Urinary or Genl til disarrangements. Price 93 00 nor Uottlo. U Ulcliuu'a Golden flpanl.li In. Jnctlon, forserero cueiof Gonorrhcca, IntUmmatory Gleet, Strittures.&c. Prlca $1 f.O ier Ilottle. Le RIoluiH'a Oolden Ointment for the tlli-ctive heallngof Sythlhtlo Sores, and eruptions. l'rlre$t 00 tier Ilox. Lo "'el'nu'a Golden inils-Nerrr and Brain treatment; loss of physical pow ertxiess or overwork, lTostratlon, etc. Price 83 00 per Hox, Toitla nud Nervine, Sent everywhere, C. a D securely nocked per express. THE RICHARDS"DRUG C0.,AQeuts 800 A: 511 JIAUKI'.T 8T , San 1'raucUco, Oal -ciuna CNT FRCP THE ODELL TYPE WRITER. WOwlUSuy the Odku. Tvpk WRitrh with 78 charieters. aud 15 tor the bixqu Caskudklu warranted lo do better work thau auy machine mude. ITY, Hl'KE I, K-K ot UI'KUATION. Wear longer without cost of repairing thin any other iivnehlue lias no Ink rlblSn to bother the operator. Ills nent substan Hal. nlektl Ptatea. perfect am? adapted ?o all kind of lyiM) writing Like a prlnUuK prw. It prodWs sharp, dean. lcgYble umuusorlpi. Two or ten mpiM Jn be made l oue writing. Any Intelligent w vol. can become an operator In two AAv. oIIklu r XU cSI ItoTttible fentir an,) ujluu wsutMi flWll luduXu.. nt to dwtllrs WB,,t STuOfJl UkAH" ' "S &aM 10 Acres for Rent. A oboloe tmm only on rul from Saietn Terms liberal. Apply to Tinwirn rr.rn """ JUIWJO,, ( EAST AND SOUTH VIA Southern Pacific Route Shasta. JLine OYl.HOiUCIA RTl'OWriMIM HI'M IUIM Hirrwiiiut' roHTUAfii asi, r. jjc'p. in. i r- 0.11 p. ui Portfinrt I ffiw Ar. f u. Lv.) TrtMn, hi. n I v. B-nl p. in 1a. Silom 10:10 a. in. Ar. r-mi Kniu. Above trains flop only til foiToulil stu tloiis north of lio'thurg, lust I'l-rtlntid Orgon Oily, Anoilhinn, tab in, A I bun; Tangent, Shedds, llnlsrj, Ilnrrlcbuig Junction City, Irving nnd Ettgine ItoSKIIUItO MALI. UA1L.Y, :C0 a. m. I Lv. l'oitland Ar. I 4.1X1 p. m. ld:52 a. in Lv Hulern Lv. 1:0m p. nil "i:I0 p. m. I Ar. Roscburg Lv. iljiM a. n Albany Local, Dally (I'.Tcept Sundny.) j:00 p. ni. "Jb'l p.m. I):00 p. m. Lv. Lv: Ar. Portland snlem Albany Ar. Lv. :00n ni. haw i. in Lv, 1 0.0(1 a. in, PULLMAN BUM SLEEPERS. TOURIST SLEEPING CARS. ifot accommodation ol second class passengers attached to express trains. .Vest Side Division, Between Portland anil Cervallis: PAHA' (ICXCE1T SKNAY). 7:3Uu. in. C. l'ortfiind" Ar. ' 6::Vj p. n 12:10 p. ni. Ar. Corvalllfl Lv. 12:o3 pn At Albany nud Corvallis connect wltn trains of Oregon I'aclflo Uallroad. KXPUKS'sTnAIN (DAILY E.rKFT Si'! .OAY I: Hi p. iii. I Lv. Portland Ar.1 tfiii; u. ni. 7:i!a p. ni. I Ar..McMlnn illi-L . i 5'Jin. in. Through Tickets To all points EAST and SOUTH tor tickets and lull information regarO ing rate maps, etc., apply to the Compa ny's agent .alrm, Oregon. S.P. KlKiUlv!. Asst.U. K. and PflPS.Ag'l 11. KOKHLI-.K. Manager From Terminal or Interior Points (he Northern Pacific Railroat Is the line to take To all Points East and South. It Is the dining car route. It runB through vestibule tialus every day In the year to ST. PADL AND CHICAGO ! (No change of cars.) Compesed of dinlnginrs unsurpassed, Pullman drawing loom i-loepeis Ol littcbt uiuirmcni TOURIST Sleeping Cars. Best that can bo constructed and In u hlch accommodations are both free nud lur- nisuca lor noiaers ot nrst ana second-class tlckets,aud ELEGANT DAY COACHES. A coutlnuoi lines, allordin service. Pullman sic ured In adv the ro.id. .Jtw cor"'! ;tlng with all olro-'t. T-f' uninterrupted -" Ions can be Ke nny ugent oi Through tickets to nnd from all Dolnt In America, Kugland and .Europe can h. purchased at any ticket offlceol thlscniii pauy. Full Information concerning rates, tlim of trnlns.roHtesandother details fuiulsher, on application to any agent or A. D. CHARLTON, Assistant Geneinl Passenger Agent, No 121 First Btreet, cor. Washington; Port land, Ot ego u THE YAOUiNA ROUTE. OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD And Oregon Development company'i .tOllMlk.ltl.i llnA )nil Mmlmtn. !.......... t time than by any othet loute. Fin I (rom Portland aud all points in the Wh amette vallev to and lrom Sou Franclsct TIME SCHEDULE, (Except Sunaays). Leavo Albany 1:00 PAS Leave Corvallis 1:10 PM Arrive Yaqulna 6:30 PJ1 Leave Yaqulna -6:45 AM Leave Corvallis 10:35 A It Arrive Albany 11:10 AM O. & C. trains connect at Albany and Corvallis. The above trains connect at YAQUINA with the Oregon Development Cos Lin jfSteamslilnahetween Yaoulna and Ba Francisco, SAILING LUTES, &TKAMERS. ruQH YAVJINA hnnillon, Irlday, , jlluo . Willamette Valley, Tuesday m v Kamllon, hunday . .' Willamette Vulley, Thmsda j Farallou, Tuesday l." 1 STEAMERS. J,um SAN FUANCIMI illamelte Valley, Friday June "-. juralion, Tue-sdnyn , Julv i A'lllumette Valley, Sanday...".. " Fanulon. Tlmrhday . "i. n Wlllnmette Valley, Tuesday. " " r Till, nminni. ii.nr'.i .""".-. ohange tailing dates without notice. ..mVi ..",? r"seiniiiw-oiiinua nnd al Willamette Vnllnv nnht, ...i ,.,..!,. ..i . : connection with tho train, of 'n! VAOUINA HOUTKulAlhan orUorvnllTk trmuge to arrive at Yuqumn the evenln leloie date of sailing. Passrngfr aud Freight Katrs Iwsy tbi i?i?fSii A?r tnCutTQ apply tr idttsn IIUL.MAN & Co., Freight and Tieke AeenU'Juy nnd 202 Front at. I'orllund.O? CO. llOGUt; Ao't Ocn'l Frt. & Pass. Afft.. Orppnn fnnlflnn 1, r- O H.IlA8WELL,Jr.GenTO!"il0r Pass. Agt. Oregon Development Co., 301 Montgomery st.; $ 5 OO Reward! WEwMpaytueabovo reward for uni ueof luer complalut, dispepnla, stck juudache, Indigestion, conlpallou or coV lones we cannot cure wltw wont's v '"f''ier ni'-. hen the dlrwionsVA .trie leooiuplled with. They mo purely egetabl. and uever fall to give sit" fac tion, feugar coated. Lni-ge boxes contain jugaopliu is cents, lleware" 'Sunil?.' telis and nutation.. The genuine manul - J- JL I .Jl. 1 J J r n j-i 1 1 Tlio fofov Itiinivl nf lifii nn ... HM. j. . .,w w.w v,x mu gw u, xnu teeter boajjJ liie goes down. Tlio Electric Cars through J2nofo Avil.1 go, and on to the Fair Grounds. EN GT P AZV.OOD Within sixty days the Electric Railway Companj will be running elegant Vestibule cars every twenty m utes through the center of this beautiful Additk Bringing it within five minutes of the Post Office. j TO ffl 11 u And secure yourself a home while j'ou Lara yet A opportunity of purchasing from first hands. REMEMBRR me University is going North to its newlocatrl This will make ENGLEVVOOD. inside property, double in value in the next eighteen months. Keep Tour ft On If WOOD. SALEM uwn rowif I .fl I l ill 1 1 ( j rostoffice Block. HELLENBRAND'S Eating Parlors & Candy Manufactory, 268 Commorolal Street. 11, AH . . . Plate of Joju . ?UJ IM Ckw. ttewTeZZTn cISS Utik ud lr. ;;! Bautageaad lg. -n U llanTind S&vtZZ 3B " 25 Cwt Rtgvlif DiMMSedrllt3 0'Clotk A utee variety of equable,, etc. etr HlUwllh.mlMi, ,V,W CUl hwa nandU,,)",u,, a . unertiouMriteakand Km" ,,.. H, V. MATTHEWS, Pres, T. i3WtfJ , -ist Tt1' IHu Sa Journal omev,