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'sPr(wwrTiwH(V'lPr:3RJ3fW w Al -v -w - - r -V". e 1 i Highest of all In Leavening Power. - pgJriMvnft H W Ji 1 x s tWCI!3 ABSOSUTE1Y PURE 1 Oregon Crop-Weather lliillrtiii Farm work Ih slowly progre.-Iiig'. S.cdlng on uplan Is Ih being puslitd rapidly, on low lands tlio Boil Ih (00 wet for It tJ bo worked. Tlio ncre ngoofBprlnggraln la being increased. Tlio early sown grain is above the ground and looks to bo unusually healthy, though of slow growth. Fall wheat is also of slow growth, but Us roots and stools are large, and It Is generully reported to bo looking unusually well. Wheat prospects woro never belter at this lime of Iho year than at present, the same can bo said of other gralu fruits and crops of all kinds. Fruit Is stow in developing. In somo eountles peach, almond, quince, apricot, plum, cher ry aud early npplo trees are In full bloom and leaves allowing while in others tlio buds are onlv swelling or just showing. The latenchH of the development of fruit buds almost certainly precludes the possibility of damage or Injury by probable late frosts. Tacoma Glebe: If wo were an old established stale, In a position to develop our own resources by our own capital and snap our lingers at the world, conditions would bo very different. As it Is the state of Washington cannot aflord to shut Its gates agulnst tho capital by which tho stato must prosper. Portland Telegram: Tho Oregon Humane society, In awarding prizes to the school children for the best original productions on animals, has hit a plan that, If generally practiced 111 our schools, would lmvo a telling effect on tho rising gouoratloti and add much to tho comfort of the com ing dumb bruto. Tho fact that tho members of tho Humano society of. fored tho rewards Isovidenco of their conviction that a study of animals, their habits and characteristics, will incite sympathy for thorn and cultl yato a spirit of gentleness toward them. In discussing tho horse they will hardly forgot to coudouni tho tight overhead rein, whloli subjects this uoblo animal to much cruel torture Tho Walla Walla farmers' alliance donouneo tho vetoes of Governor .Luugutou'a freight reduction bills in tho following language: "Wo look with horror und dlsmav tinon the spectacloi of a high ofllclal'H truculonoy to cor poration Interests, and his utter dis regard of the most sacred interests of tho common citizen farmers of tho Great Inland Empire. Ills ac tion upon those matters conclusively proves to us that a determined stand must bo mado to secure tho rights of tho common pooplo, asogalusttho overpowering lullueuces of tho great transportation companies doing business In our midst. Words are too weak to express our detestation of such prostitution of tho people's highest oflloors powers to serve private lutorosts." An Opportunity)! Ue.il Estnto Foil Sai.k von ilO Days. What Is known as tho""Marblo Corner," cor ner of Court and Liberty streetB. Also 1J blocks across tho street north of the East Balom school house. This property will bo fur sale for tho next 80 days. Inquire of 3:121m M. L. OHAMMSiiLAIN. TilK JSuiMHNa Uoom. That Is what Salem has Just now, and con tractors aud others should bo sure to order their lime, cement, etc., of Farrar& Co., utouoo. ' " Notiom. Having rotlrodfrom the blacksmith business, tho under elguod wishes to request all who are indebted to hi m tueall atouco on it. 1, Uolsojr., al (18 Court street, and Bottle. Also parties having ulalma ngulust him can leave s.utiu there fursettleinent. 1.8-ilwlw John Holm Ncmly Pi untie, llu It over been your nilsiortuuo to bo broniilit luto freciuviit oouiruet with n per. nun oxwwslvoly ucrvoui. If so, you must bo nwure tbut trivial ouum.-, umioilcort by Out vigorous, ilrlvu it ncrvotu luviiltit 10 ttio veruo ofdlHlniotloii. It Uiu uuuuc cmwury to purtlculiirUo tin as It U lm- iioiuilblolo KUHi'duualiulthoiu. Tho root itthuurilU unuuily luipfiuot Uluviiiioit aud afclmtlutiou. To uaht thto iiinu tloui.nnd thniuich their ivnt)it'il, com. ploto dhuftiurut) lu reml'irco wwiU norviw, In conjunction Ithothvr lKiitiousorthe phyiilciil orgHuUm, is wlihlu lh power of llunUiUer Htoiuuuh lilt lorn, KstoiimllcAlty uud oonllnu&tuly uncil. Tiieio U no itln npiHilutinoniheio, no matter what or how urluvou the futlurut of other hocuilud UiuluK, No vedullvo or oiUiUu uvolil IhiIIiI cuu oompuru with this tnvltioratlng ucrvo trumiullUer. Coimtliuitlon, lilllmw iiuwi.iimUriii.rheuuiiilUm.Kianoytroiililist iiru cured by 1U lluoUlau's Arnica Salvo, The lhmt Kalvo ilk thu world for Cuts, jlntUee, Horns, Ulcers, hilt Uhciui), Kcwr rUircv.TulUir.t.'hnpiHHl lUmt, UhtlDlutns, Conn mid u!l Hktu Kruntlous, ttml iKat- tlvcly uurtvi Pile, or ! iuy ivtinirod. It , or ! k1 vu 1 U guunintccd to ,H'fflHll MUlUlHCltOII or money rvfuudtu. JTtw or 11 box. K ,Clll VI U If m Bl lf tJ I F1 CrftPewdei: U4 In MillipDS of Homes - U. S. Gov't Report, Ar r 889 aten SALK.1I MA.KKF.T ItKI'OItT. A Hynopslii of tli Mnrkotd Iliiylug nml Snllfn-r Price. ItKTAU. I'lHCIM. HEVISKI) QUOTATIONS. Hliouldcrx .Sugar curcd.pcr N),! Ilrcukut bacon I'M lo IS llHtiiB Mugur cured, per lh, lGc. Beef 70116 Pork 10 12) Aiuuoii 10 uyic Veal 10 12o. Timothy seed 1'cr pound, Be: selling lied clover need Per pound, Uc WhltocIovcrHecd Per pound, H)c. " AlMke 18c per pound. . lied top 10c per pound. Lincoln OniHh I2c per pound, ItyoUrHSK lOopcr pound. Orchard (Irani..- 17o ier pound. Iteiinrt 60 peril. Out ineul nt 0c. Canned FrultPenclies, $3 OOj npricot, ?. 00; bliiclcbcrrJeH, $1; corn, best gniiles !l 00; tomatoes SI 60; string banns SI CO; green pens SI S3; per doz. In two lb can. uieen rruii-.sjiioice npp.es .xjs -..wo pur box; pour 75c per box; potatoes GUc; carrot 00c; s pumnips vuc, nnioiiHio licr id. xirHnlpsTuc, onions Go peril), I. Un,..,rn JAlfL. ..A. 111. Ufllr PlNhHnlmonrkaiOupcrlb; Hturccon 5 7c ier lb- Himill (lull SlOu per lb; salt FUlinou, 73.IUO per id. 1IUV1NO l'UICKS. Wheat 70o net. flour Per barrel, J').00, best 100 lbs. Out I'er bushel, do (i We. llarley Per bushel. 00c Ilrun Per ton. Sin to ut mill, Racked. HhorlH Per ton, a GO " Bncked. Uhp I'er ton, F.M.G0 " nicked, Hops Quoted at 21 to 23c per lb. K?gs 16c per dozen. Potatoes i'er buslicl, 35o Corn ineol 3c per pound. Choeso 1214c per pound. Dried plums l'crlb. 07o.; Iirled prunes Per lb. lo12c. Imported prunes 7ciper lb. Iluttor !4V430o per pound,for good Lurd 10 120 per lb. Hums I'er pound,ll812c. Ii.tcon sldca IMJ1U por lb. Shoulders 8flc per lb. Chickens.. 8 to lie por pound, TurkoyM 10 to 12cper lb, Uecso 7as por lb. Uucks, UyjdiUu per lb Hprlng Chickens iOc por lb, MARKKTS BY TELEGKAP1I. 1'OIITIjANU. Wheat Vulloy,S132 toSl.lOWalla Walla il.27J4toJl.80 percental. 1'lour standard, H.0.1 Walla Wnllii 81.30 OuUldourades,t3 80. Oats White 00o to 01c, gray GO c to 58 por bushel. MlllHluirs Uran 818 11); shor tn, 810 to 20 ground barloy, $30 to 31; cnop feed, 25 middlings, 82."), per ton, IIuy-SlC17 per ton, Uuttcr Oregon fancy dairy, 32Jc; fancy croamory37J; good to fair, 2327J4;Call forma choice 25 to 23c, Kggs Oregon 18a Eastern 20o per doz Poultry Old chieUons, SO G07 00. Potatoes 0jo at 76o per cental. Cheese Oregon, 11 to 15c; California 10 to 10c. Sugars Ooldon O, 6c; extra O, G;dry granulated, Wi cube, crushed and t'ow .dorcil, (liio per pound. lleans Small white, 3cIj plulc 3; bayos. SI GO; butter, SI (O; llmao, SI GO per cental. Dried Frult.s Tho nuivkotlH ilrm. Quo Que ted: Itullan pritnQH, 11 to 12c; Potlto aud aormuu, lOo per pound; rnlslns, S2 25 por box; plummor drlod pears, 10 to lie; sun dried und factory plums, 11 to 12c; cvapo rulun peaches, lUtoSOc; Smyrna llgs, 20c; Calirorula llgs, Uu por pound, Hire OJC por pound. Illdo-Dry hides, ki to flc; B loss for culls; gtcon over GO pounds, a under 63 pounds, 3c; sliocp polts, "0c($S1.25. 8MOKUD MKATO AND IjAIll), Kastcru hums, It to 12Jic; breakfast ba con, 10 to 12o; sides, U to 10c; lard, 8 to lOJio por pound, BAN FaANOIHCO. BAN KltANClBOO, Apl,2. WhcaU.tho week opened on a quieter market. No, 1 white, tlM to SI MJf: por oentul. llops..2030apcr pound. Hurley Kccd SI ai 37Ki Ipcf ceiiUU SI I7;elioleo 81 3.HJf; common grado SI 35. Oiit-aniySl 72 tol 77Jtf blacklSl 00 tol per cental' OlllOllH.-SltO PoUttooii..75oto80. J11BUKI.ANKOUS MAHKUrrS. ClIICAOO, Apl. 8 lleef l.lvo, 3.70(30.10. Mutton Uvo, Sl.o0ialf5.75. Hogs l.lvo, CI.G0 11.50 Veal 7 to lOo por pound, JCIo AVoriil JJnrlehud. Tho faculties of tlio present day fot the production of everything that will conduce to the material welfare and comfort of mankind are nltuost unlim ited, and when Syrup of Figs was first ptoduced the world was enriched with the only perfect laxative known, no it is tho only remedy which is truly pleasing and refreshing to the taste rutd prompt and effectual to cleanse the system gently In the Spring-time or, in fact, at any time, and the better it is known tho more popular it be comes. A'WIchlirtu Control Itallriiuil Kinployo Wins lllsUiiso, HfturHevcii Years Cuutest. While employed as agent of tho Michigan Central Itailroad Com pany, at Augusta, Mich., my kldueys became dUeasud, aud from an Im poverished aud linpuro stato of the blood, my general health was on t rely undermined. 1 consulted tho leading physicians of tills city and Ann Arbor, anil all pronounced my ease llrlght's disease, lu October last, 1 began taking lllbbard'B ltlieiinmtlo Syrup, and am to-day a well man. It nilords mo pleasure to lender sulU'rliig humanity any good that 1 can, and I wish to say that it fu tlio greatest blood, kidney uud liver medicine In tho world. K. JiAHHItiltUK, Agutit M. C. lt.lt. Albion, Mich Hold by Smith A Bteluer. Hprlng Mvdloliio. l)r ilium's Improved I.lvw Pill on no- count nr their iniiii notion arc iHumuy adapted for Mrnotlnic prlUif dlM)rdore, kiioh us Impure blood, droit bniln und nob Iuk nail worn out txwty. They ucl prompt- nrti "tbi hoj ivs: ctp tlvo ly oti the l.lvur and Kidney drive out nil liuptirlilM from tho blood, und nuilarla from the system. i)i only ouo pill for h diw.c. lux. Bold at ceuuu Tty them thU iprlux, bos by Hiuttb. a bteiuer. vawfS' Kino an 40 Years tho Standard (Concluded from second prgo ) "No danger of that," aid his v. ir, i will sot oft tlio rest, und make thein all look handsomer." "It may bo so," said Oenrgo, doubtfully. "I supposo you know butter alwut such things than 1 do. If you mo desirous or having it, I supposo I cnti buy it." "Oli, George, If you only will, it will be such acomfortl" "Then," natd hor husband, turning to tho cicrk, "you may send it to my house." "It snail bo tlono this forenoon." Tlio young husband took fivo ten-dollar hills from his pocket ond paid thorn over for tho sofa. "This Is tho monoy," said ho, m he was vvnlkitig homo, "that I was going to put into the savings-bank. You know that tins is quarter day, and for tho last four I huvo put in this amount. Now, in cotM"uriico of our new purchase, I shall not bo ublo t " "It is only for once," said his wlff, "n :d then only consider how much botier our parlor will look." Waaitonlyfo oncol Timo wonlu show. When that sofa came home, and was in stalled In tho place of honor, the od-fu.U-loned sofa was removed to a chuinbei Somehow it did not worn to sot off tl.- rjuu as much as it was expected to. It lcoi. -d out of place, as Mrs. Hall could not lu i confessing to herself, though sho was rot disposed to speak of it Tho plain but iv at Kidderminster carpet looked doculouly cheap in comparison with it. Howovfr, Mrs. Hall resolutely shut hor oyos to thin unpleasant fact, and continued ontliui.i.-s-tically to oxpatiato In praises of tho now sofa. Bho could not bo contented until JIi'3. Bavury had called and expressed hor opiu ion of it. This happened beforo lon. "My dear," said thut lady, taking a criti cal survey of the apartment, "your sofa ii a handsome one, 1 acknowledge, but will you pardon my sugKesttug one thinifi" " Certainly, Mtb. B.ivnry." "Theu allow mo to suggest that a dark Brussels carpet Is necessary to havo it show to good advantage. Now this Kidder minster, 1 dare say, Is a tolerably good one, but it couldn't have cost moro than a dollar a yard." "Only eighty-seven cents," said Mrs. Hall, a little confused. "So I supposed. Well, you see, a carpet at olRhty-sevcn cents a yard doesn't corre spond very well with a fifty dollar sofa. To toll tho plain truth, the old-fashioned si 'fa looked moro appropriate." Mrs. Hall, almost wished that she nad nover bought tho new sofa, but, having done so, sho was determined, if possiblo, to have every thing to correspond. She was too wise to say any thing about it at present, butwuited until a week beforo tho next quarter-aay. Then sho began to indulge m brief hints, which at length became moro decided. At first, George would not hear of a now car pot. Ho was determined not to omit his usual quarterly deposit this timo; but nt length his wife's Importunities suococded, aided by a lurking conviction on his own part that thcro was a real incongruity be tween the sofa nnd tho plain en-pot. The new purehaso cost fifty dollars uud a tr no more, which mndo Gcorgo look a little sober; but ho could not deny, as his wife said, that tho room looked a good deal improved. And wns tnis nlH By no means. By tho timo thOtarpet wns put down, H wns discovered that tho chairs, which woro only cano-seatcd, looliod quito inferior to tin) good company which had recently been introduced. When the noxt qunrtor-duy arrived, it was found absolutely cssontial to purehaso somo bluclt stuflcd chairs. Aft erwards camo a now mirror, and a piano was hired, for oven Mrs. Hall did not vent ure tq suggest so largo an outlay as purehnso would require. So tho piano was brought, ana somo llfty dollars a year were paid for its uso, hough, by tho way, it wa3 never used, since Mrs. Hall had no car for muslo; and thoroforo It sorved only for ornament. By tho timo tho year was up, George found that two hundred and twcnty-llvo dollars hail been spent for furniture, and not one cent had boon deposited in tho say ings bank. Moro tlian thnt, as their style of living had increased with their new fur nituro, which had unconsciously elevated their Ideas, George found hunolf somo hundred and fifty dollars in dobt. At this timo, or just beforo, tho great commercial royulslon hud swept over tho land, unij Qcorgo's omployors had pot been spared, They had not fuilod, hut their rcsoutces hud boon groatly crippled. They called him asido on tho last day of tho year and told him that, though thoy should bo glad to rotoin him in their employ, thoy should be obliged to cut down his ineonio for tho jciir to como to six hundrod dollurs. Ho wont homo much depressed, as well ho (night bo. His expenses increased, his incomo dimin ished, und u debt to puy, which would swal low up nearly all ho had laid asldo la tho savings bank. Ho at length told his wlfo tho causo of his ilospondcney, on hor anxious solicitation, Tho vanity and lo vo of bIiow sho had 'Xhlbltei) lay on tho surface Sho dotorminyd to ex press hor sympathy In an active way. What (hat was I will explain. Whon George camo homo tho next even ing to toa, what was his nstonlshmcnt to find n load of furniture bofore his door, 'Can it bo possiblo," ho thought, "that Mary has been purchasing now furniture?" I,ookiUg moro closely ho observed that tlio now parlor sofa and other articles of fur niture were Included In tho wagon-load, Full of amazement ho entered the house, "What's all this, Mary? What havo you. douo with tho parlor furnlturol" "Bold it," eaid his wife, composedly. ''Bold Itl" oxcUlmed George, In surprise, ''Yes I know that your circumstuncos wore not as good us thoy havo been, and I thought tho money would lo worth more to us than tho furniture, 1 had heard that tho Walkins woro about to furnish their houso, and thought thoy might bo willing to buy our furntturo at a reduced price, Here 9 what I got for it," Sho placed In hor husband's hands a purse containing one hundred and lifty dol. lars. Mary," said ho, with emotion, "you don't know how you have rollovcd my mind. This will just pay off our dobt, and I shall not 1)0 obliged to take tho money from tho bank." Tho yoar oasscd. Awtn business re vlved, and with tho llrst of January George had his salary raised to ouo thousand dol lars; but though his means uro increased, bis wifo has learned n valuable lesson, and probubly will bo contout, for some yours to como, pt least, with the Old Fashioned Sofa ..CMroUii P. JYwlen, Cn 'aikn Jltif, JVIugcots III Ills i:ar, A gentloman named I.ord, from Alabama, Some days ago had a fly suddenly outer hU oar, from which It wua promptly extricated. Tho insect then as suddenly disappeared. That night Mr. Iord exporlaneed a ser.sa Uen or Itching in his ear. This grew in in tensity and pain until it was unbearable. )Io wont to Allien fur rellof, but remedies nnntted fuilod to afford it, Golug to Wood vilio ho stated his caso to a doctor, Thg acute iwln had by this timo uoarly thrown the gontlemuu Into convulsions. Tho doctor, after applying an amuslkotlo to his ear, la Horlod u copious drench, which brouuht out )W!C .a-I-- rfvll W-'l i'li..'Jl- -Ww"8) 4. , '. 'o.UiN GALl'iraHNIA r . ". .-'' .-t p ?? icum n?r.-; IZIUKN rW&INll ti " l n ATKnaU uures uiHiinn EB1S s - v Hkcumitlsm, Ncuralgtx, Crns HEOAOHr. And ALt, PAIN. " Tis Onllfiuls VmUIm d YiettW litliOYKIO GOUail CURK aiMii eout. ctw gomumhu, ltUIUrMUW. MHl,(tlktl MMrtliMiMWawwiiiwi.; " O, ah, lot mo ece. what do you plvo for v cold on tho ekest 7 otlcod Jones, In a sort cf indifferent tone, of n doctor rith tp hoci be xras slightly cnuJntd, as he met bin on tho street. "Advice," wm tho laconic reply. Bo do v?e. Wo adviso you not to nogloct that bsoklng- cough and drovrBjr loellng, tho coated tungmo, tho falling cp- feUto, tho lndlcrwtlon and RCnonU lasai udo and debility that "tirod feellmr," to so man? express It. Take Dr. Piarcs'l Golden Medical Discovery, in time, nnJ it vUl not dljjppolnt. It Is not only tho most wondorlul oltenttlre, or bloou. cleanser, known to modloal science, bul also posses superior nutritlvo and tonic or ilrcDcth-Blvln? properties. It Im proves dlfrttlon n:id builds up both fJesb end stroDRth wbeu, from any causo, they aro reduced below a helthy standard, For Bronchial, Throat and Lung Dis eases, accompanied with linzerioir coutclin, tho "Ooldon Mfdloal Dlsoovory" Is abac lutely unequalod ns a remedy. For Weuk Lungs, fiplttlnir of Blood, Short Broath, Consuinptlvo Night - invents, nni kindred affections, it surpasses all oth&t modloincs. It's tho only lung remedy, sold by drusgiste, guaranteed to beneflt or owe, in every caso, or money rofunded. for nn incurable case cl CalarrU in tlio Hoaii, by tho proprietors of Dr. Baza's Catarrh Remedy. By its mild, soothing and healing proper ties, It cures the worst oases, no matter ol how long standing. Only (0 oentc a!d by drusffists ovoirvrhure, PltOFESSIONAl. CAKDS. B.K.BONHAM, B.N.HAYDiaJ. V. II. HOLM ES. QONIIAM, HOLMF-S & HATrnEN, AttOr- 13 neysntlaw. Ofllce In Bush's block, between Slate nnd Court, on (,'oin'I St. TILMON KOBD, attorney nt law, Salem, Oregon. Ofllce up-stalrs in l'atton's block. PUATT & HUNT, attorneys nt law, Halem, Oretton. Olllce over tapiUil National Uault, Commercial street, fitoney to loan. J J. HIIAW, Attorney-at-Law, Balcm, . Oregon. Office first door to tbo left at head of stairs In the rear of Ladd Bush's bank. ST. RICHARDSON, Attorney at law, of. , flco upstairs In lront rooms ol new Ilush block, corner Commercial aud Court streets, Salem, Oregon. TOHN O'ailKA. Attorney nt law. Room t) over Capital Nutlonnl bank. Collec- tionsuspoclalty. Correspondence solicited, E'AKCY & BINGHAM, Attorneys aud counselors at law, Salem, Oregon, vlng un abstract ol the records of Marion county, Including n lot und block Index oi Salem, they huvo special facilities lor ex amining titles to real estate. Business in tbo supremo court and In thostnto departs moms win receive prompt, nuenuon. nit. T. O. SMITH, Dentist, 02 HUUo street, tlons orovery description. Painless ojieia' tlous a specialty. T-U".J. M. ICEBNK, Dentist, Ofllce over JL mo wnuo uorner lourt ana L.0111 merclalstieels. Dlt. II. .SMITH, DENTIBT.-Otilco lit his rcsldcnco 171) High street near Agricultural worns. MRS. M. K. McCOV, 1'hyslclau and Sur geon, Olllco und rooms in lodging so, Front and Center streets, near the tool or Marion uuu i'oik uo, uriage, uinim lo diseases a specialty. Curo or no pay, Cousultutlon free. n S. McNALLV. Architect. Now Bush j, Brcyinun block. Plans und specttlcn tlons of nil classes of of buildlugs on short nouco. aupennicnuoncooiworK promptly coked after, '2 6-tf X-T-V 11 HIT211 At.llAnl lt.i.m U-.ntl , llcittlops and superintendence lor all classes of buildings, Otllco X) Com- luerciui ni., u p Hiiurs, EJ. McOAUSTLANU.Civll Sanitary and , Hydraullu Engineer. U. H. Deputy u1lner.1l survyor. City surveyors olllce, Murphy's Block, Salem, Oregon, A W. BEST. Artist. Ktudln Bush. V. Brey block. Classes Thursdays and Saturdays, BUSINESS OAHDS.I JOSKl'H FUSKK baibar and hairdress er. Hair cuttltig27ccpt.s, shaviu): lj cents. Bath 100ms I11 connection, Best 01 work. li:i Stato Htrcct, p J, LARSEN & CO,, Mauufacture.of all kjudsof vehicles. Repairing n special ty. Shop J5 Stato street, "JOHN GRAY, Contractor and builder, t) b Ino Inside finishing a spcclulty. -1S5 Commercial street, Sulom Oregon, JOHN KNIGHT, Blacksmith. Horse shoeing and ropiilrlngn specialty. Shop at the fool of Liberty street, Salem, Oregon. 2,'JOt? Guardian Sale. Notice Is hereby given ihat tho nuder signed the duly uppolnted gu rdlan of the person and estates of Klmcr II. Scott, Al wllda Scott und Alexander U. Fcoit minor helrsof A. 1), Soott decoiisod, will as such KimrdLiu by virtue of nu order mado by Hon. Win. Waldo, County Judgoror Mar lon county, Oivgou, on the Mil day or Ap ril 18UI empowering and Ucenslug tho un derslgued to soli the Interests ofsnld min ors in tho lauds herclnanerdosoribcd, '1 ho uuderslgned will In pursuancvof said or der and license on tho Dili day 01 May, ls9l, at tho hour ot one o'clock p. 111. ofsnld day lu trout of tho couuiy court house door ot sutd Marlon reunt In tlio stato of rcc(u, oiler for slo nt public auction as provided y law, and will knock oil and sell to tho highest nnd best bidder ad the right, tit lo, ami interest or wild minors In und to the following det,crlbed lauds tewlt: Beginning nt s.w corner ot claim No, fid, noilllcuiluu No, lOJ, In T. a s , it. 1 w., In Marlou county, Oregon; thence east 45.78 chains to tho middle of Budding river; thenco norih IT'BtjUv., 10 chains thenco north JW w, 1 511 chains; thnrennrth'.7Se'mlnii;theiico north WW, w. i50 chains; thenco north XOMv, it clulu; tlisuco N. lif.W w, 5.IU vhiitn; thenco w. SlO chain.; thenco s. 38,04 clmliis, to tho pluee or bi-gluulng, con udnlngSTOuRcrworiaua. Aliat lots No, 1 nnd 3 In block No, 51, In tbo town of Uervnls, count) nr Marlon, state ot Orwou, aordlus lo tho map 01 huld town, ou record in tue onloo or tho re corder of conveyances of snt Marlou Co, Oregon, Tnus of ihIo, atsh In haud, 11 . , Bcorr. Oaurdlnn. DiitlprltSth, l.il. FINE STALLIONS, FNriner. If o aregntinr to brtod yimr tiuriimjni(,yy,.ni t ft 8w.i will. Tho nUo Iuk tlnei,tiIIUns ar mak.iitg Uw sttksount tb(1ibsHl4. Viiau, tine y"61. '''t?u- , an Import! Kr fU Bmfl hmM. U'k In ol.r. w.h ln W rouii. Kwli I. a r-.oi.' c , 1 '?.".ffrk'Sl,,1n. u u swneiwi Wliila BMi Tu pMl H a lUlk tUpnlo grw' nv.tUtttr, uiMn w a slwj; bhj- Nor. WHS. M. J. PATTON, .KTItil. HumaudArtgalIry,lBKMrldiMBlMk or luiulcd to order. wm atmmmtt urn mvw &1UF First National Bank SALEM OREGON. VM. N. liADUK. DR. J. REYNOLDS, JOHN MOIR, - I'rcsirlrtii Vice l'resldeul Cosblei GENERAL BANKING. Exchange on Portland, Ban Francisco, New York, London and Hong Kong bought and sold. State, County and City warrants bought. Farmers lire cordially Invited to deposit nnd transact business with us. Liberal advances made ou wheat, wool, hops nnd other proporty el reasonable rates. Insurance on such se curity can bo obtained nt tho bnuk lb most reliable companies. Capital National Bank SALEM - - - OREGON. Capital Paid op, - - - $75,090 Sarplns, ...... 15,00C R. S. WALLACE, - President. V. W. AIAHTIN, - Vlee-Piesldent. J. H. ALBERT, .... Cashier. DIRLCTORSi V. T. Gray, W. V. Martin J. M. Martin, it. S. Wallace. Dr. W. A.Cuslck, J. 11. Albert, T. AlcF. Pattou. LOANS MADE To farmer on wheat and other market able produce, consigned or in store cither In private granurles or 1uL11c warehouses. Stale and County Warrants Bought al Par COMMERCIAL PAPER Discounted nt reasonable rates. Drulti drawn direct on New York, Chicago, Hati Kranclvco, Portland, London, Porls. Berlin Hong Kong and Calcutta. WILLIAMS & ENGLAND BANKING CO. CAPITALiSTOCK, all Subscribed, $200,000 Transact a general banking business: In all its branches. GEO. WILLIAMS WJJ. ENGLAND HUGH Mt'NARY Prcsideu Vice President Cashier DIRECTORS: Geo. Wllliams.Wm. Eng land, Dr. J. A. Richardson, J. W. Hobson, J. A. linker. Hank In new Exchange block on Com mercial stieet. ' 8:12-U DRAIN TILING. Tho undersigned are prepared lo furnish the best qttallly of tiling for under drain ing at lowest prices. MURPHY A DESART, Near Fair Grouns, Salem, Oregon. Jas. Batchelor, Prop'r. Warm 31cak at All Hours oi the Day Nono but white labor em i!i yed In this establishment. A good substantial meal o ked In first class stylo Twenty-live cents per meal, K.E5D FRONT Court street, between Journal Ofllce nnd Mlnto's Livery. Health is Wealth ! DH. K. C. WIlsT-sJ Nerve and Brain Treatment, a guaranteed speclfio for Hys teria, Diwlnefi, Convulsions, Fits, Nervous Neuialgiu, Headache, Nervous Prostration caused by the uso of alcohol or tobacco, WukctullnebS, McntJil Depression, Soltcn Ing oft he brain resulting In insanity and leading to misery, decay and death, pre. miituiooldagc, barienness, loss of power caused by o ver-cxei t Ion of thebraiu. Each box contains ono month's treatment, 81.00 u box or fix boxes llir SOO, sent by mall piepnldon receiptor price. WE O UAUANTEE SIX BOXES To curo any caso. With each order re ceived by us lor six boxes, accompanied with ifo.Ou, wo will send the purchaser our written guarantee to refund tho nianey It the ttcnt merit does not oHect n euro. Guar antees Issued only by Geo. li. Good, Drug gist, Sole agent, Hui) Com, bt., hiUem, Or, T&mwti $$ 0" l9 EIciatt's HEALTH. Lo Itlcliau's Golden llalsam No. 1 Cures Chancres, tint nd second otajei; Sores on tho Legs and Body; Sore Ears, Eyes, Nosfl, etc., Copper-colored Blotohea, gypbllltlo CAtarrh, dlscoied Scalp, snd all STlmsry forms ot the dlseuo known si yphllit. Prlco, S5 OO por Bottle. Le Itlchau'a Golden Dalsam No.!) Cures Tertiary, Mercurial Syphilitic Itheu tuatlsm, Tains In tho Bones, Fains Id the Iload, back of tho Neck, Ulcerated Son Throat, Syphllltlo IUih, Lumps and con tracted Corda, Stiffness of the Limbs, and eradicates all disease from the system, whether caused by Indiscretion or abuse ot Mercury, leaving the blood pure and healthy. Price S5 OO per Rottlo, Lo Itlcliau's Golden Spanish. Antt. ttoto for the cure ef Gonorrhoea, Gleet, Irritation Gravel, and all Urinary or Geni tal disarrangements, l'rico Bit SO nor BottlB. I Itlchau'a Goldeu Spanish In. lection, rorsorcre cases of Gonorrhcea, Inflammatory Gleet, Strletures.ic Prlco 81 t por Ilottlo. Lo Rlclmn's Golden Ointment tor ne euccure neanngol SyphlliUa Soree, andcruptlov. PrtreSl 6b nor noz. Lo lllcl hau'a GoIiIbii Pllla Nr. and Brain treatment; loss of physical pair er. sxcea or orcr-woric, rroslrauoo, etc Price 83 00 per llox,, Tonlo nml Nervine, Bent erfrywhere, CttB, soourely Beket (ier express. THE RCHARDS"DRUQ C0.,Afl8Bt 600 ii 511 BIA11KCT ST., San Francisco, C&l -eULARa BENT FBtl". THE ODELL TYPE WRITER. HM will buy the Odkli, Typk WRitxii (Ugioii-t,i warranted to do better work 5,ii'.r e'ae. Hiu uo Ink ribbon "o ""irPVW' U Mwt.sTb.Uo ttal. niokrt pWed. perftet and lidapteil to nil lnd of ty .vo writing. Uk a pVlntlng prjs. It prtKluco sharp, clean, letnbll NMiiuwrtpl. Two or ton copies ciin be JIS-'iSL wrU,u- A"? intelligent pe sot enn banme an opmtor lu two diys. eonw iliwa m ,.uy nurHior who c4n ObKLU " ""w UVSB ItaiUWt icant and salcmeu wanted Wll IimIi-im1 U dnilw,. ,,e" Vp wuipmt cixtng IndorkemeuU, Ac. 13 UPd sill AMJ. Chtraco. ill. twi-au 10 Acres for Rent. ,V halA tinst onlvona mil ftar, c..i. TVnu HbKal, Apply to Capital City Restaurant "' nJ I 3KAIM, .500 HWS sftfi. wm mm hofer onoa, JourulOfflce, 0fSntfM EAST AND SOUTH VIA Southern Pacific Route S lias La Line ALtroiiNiA Kxrisiasi tkain ui;m umi. nrrvEB i-ouTii'D and s. r. "SoutnrT "JTrTTi. Ar. I iwKTi. in. IjV. 7:"i.la. m 7:flC p. m. Lv. 9:lh p. m. I l.v. lOlfjii.m. I Ar. Portland Hulum Sun l-'rnti. I.v. ).iO p. ii Above trains Htujieiily at following !. tlons north of Ih'jbuiv, Kust rortimi'l Oieou City, V.oodbum, Hiltm, ll.nio Tangent, hhtdds, HhSpv, Ilrurtbbuu J unction City, Irving aud Eugene. UOHKHUKU MALI. PAIliY, -00 n. ni. li;:M n. m ." . 10 p. m. Lv. IjV Ar. l'ortlnnd Buleni Itoscburg Ar. -l.OO p. m. Lv. I Irlts p. in. Lv. OiW a. ni Vtbnny I.ocul, Ilally (Except Sundny.) " 00 p. m. Lv. ..M p.m. ILv: I'.-OO p. ml 1 Ar. Portland aiil cm Albitny Ar.JU:t.i0a.m. Lv. I OKW c. m Lv, I 6OT n. ni. PULLMAN BDFFET SLEEPERS. TOURIST SLEEPING CARS, Kor nccommodution ot second cJns passengers attached to express tralnn, (Vest Side Division, Between Portland and Ccrvallis: JJ'.ll.Y (KXCE1T SttSIIAYl. "TSu'a. in. fEv. I'orilonS "Ar. 'V.SO p. i ". U':10 p. in. I Ar. CorridllM Lv. 1&5E p. rn. At Albany and Corvallls connect, with irnlniiofOtejiou PacifloIlallroHd. KXI'llKSSTllAIN (DA1I.Y jaCCITMIJHl.AY -1:4,1 p. in. I Lv. Portland Ar'.'l' h 20 v. iTT liio p. m. I Ar.McMlnnviilolA. ho i- pi Through Tickets To all poluU EAST and SOUTH Kor tickets and lull information record, ing nitCH mupH, etc, apply to the Co np.v ny's ayent Salem, Oregon. E.P.UOUEH3, AhHt. U. K. and ra Ac't It. KOtSHLEK. Maiuger From Terminal or Interior I'oiiifs (lie ilrond is the line lo take To all Points East and South. It If the dining car mute. It runs thi ough vestibule trains every day In tho year lo ST. PAE Al CHICAGO ! (No change of cars.) Composed of dining curs unsurpassed, Pullman drawing room hleepers ui uuesi equipment TOURIST Sleeping Cars. Best that can be constructed nnd In which uccommodi.llt.,ns are both free nnd lur- nlshed for holders of first und sccoud-clasr. tickets, and ELEGAKT DAY COAUILKS. A conttnuoi : Mug ceunQstlng with all lines. ullordlUir dirct nml uninterrupted service. Pullman sl r ' r- 'T'' ions can boi,p- i-ured In advt r ' . any agent of mu roau. Through tickets to and from all polnti-' In America, Kngluud nnd Europe can be purchased at any ticket ofllce ol this com puny. Pull Information concerning rates, time of trnlns,rontes and other dotnlls furnished ou application to any agent or A. D. CHARLTON, Assistant Genornl Passenger Agent, No. 121 First stieet, cor. Washington; Port land, Oiegon THE YAnUINA ROUTE. OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD And Oregou Development company'i steamship Hue. &i3 miles shorter, 20 tioun les time than by any othei toute. Kim claws through passenger and freight Hue from Portland and nil points In tho Wll lametto vallev to and lrom ban Krnnclscc TIME SCHEDULE, (Except Hunaays). Leave AlDany ........ hooPJK Leave Corvallls i;4o P to Arrive Yaqulna 5:0 P ;; Leavo Yaqulna ........ tfcio A M Leave Corvallls IWBSA 11 Arrive Albany U:10 A K O. & C. trrJus connect at Albany and Corvallls. The above trains connect ut YA11U1NA with the Oregon Development CoV Lin l HteamRhlns het.wet-n vnniilna and Sb Knia clsco. SAIL1SU PATES. SIEAMKILS. K.lOl YAllUI.SA Karallon, Friday, June a Willamette Valley, Tuesday Juiv Farullon, Sunday . " Wlllameite Valley, Thursday ' l Farallun, Tuesday . .' .IKAMKltd, CUOH HAN FUANCIi.ru Wlllamctto Valley, Friday June 27 Karallon, Tuesdayn July 1 Willamette Valley, Banday " 6 Farullon, Thursday.. . . io Willamelto Valley, Tuesday " a This company re-,erve the light tc change sailing dates, without notice. ..,.B, l'aijenie:-s li-om Portltti'd and nl: Wiilamette Valley pointt. can make clost connection with the trains of th. VAOUINA HOUTB at Albouy or Corvallls and if destined to Sun Frwclsco, should arrange to arrive at Yaquma the eveulnc before date of galling, 1'ss.tusfr ssd Krelght Ratrs Alvrars th UULMA. & Co., Freight ond TlPke. AgenU aX) and aw Front st,. Portland, ur. (J.C. HOUUE Ac't Uen'l Frt, A Pass. Agt., Oregon PaclfloIl.lt. Co. P ir.HASWELUJr.Gen!1'01" Pass. AgL Oregon Development Co., 3(M Montgomery st.; $ 5 OO Reward! WEwlllpaythenbove reward for nny caseor liver complaint, djsptpnla, sick headache, Indigestion, constipation r cos leK.eb.s.we?i.I.l.uolcureww west's Vcg e tableLlqer Pills, when tho directions me strlctle i compiled with. They nre purely vegetabl, nnd never fall to give wltl-rac-f'on Bugar coated, IrgebSxes.oontillu. Ing 30 pllts, 25 cents, lteware of'covTntor. feiU und mjuitlons. The gennlno roanu- Ca,crbigo1f.uyUHK JlN WK .tslieo1?; Good' Pr"rel8, m Cora- HELLENBRAND'S Eating Parlors k Candy Manufactory, SOB Commerolal Street. BIJjOI KAIlfi Im i Cream . lOo., 15p. and a ceuU S1.?' T. "Clmoolate and Cuke.,10 wuU Mukb und ii ilk ... , o .J," pjate i.f soup.": ; ""z-- X SRK lleefkieuknndFifsi awwtlti Mutton Clop .nT ISf-ZT 8 SSu Ham and Khb. ; ZJZ mS l Freth Oysters any style;": iwiU 2 J Cst RtgultrDisidr Served From II to 3 O'Clock ,Vr "vvJ 'tjcihuim, fie., etc Alkotta. uotlee or miliT iih 'n oJ'L. iuaU ,vlthuut extra chsive. alws oi uind. ' cu wn mesuc, A NNOU NCEMENT The toter board of life goes up, The teeter kl life goes down. The Electric Cars through EM will go, and on to tho Fair Grounds. N nis- izO Within sixty days the Electric Kail way Conir; will be running elegant Vestibule cars every twenty utes through the center of this beautiful Bringing it within five minutes of the Post Office. And secure yourself a home while you have yell opportunity of purchasing from first hands. RKMEHBRR The University is going North to its newlocai This will make ENGLEWOOD inside property, double in value in the next eighteen months. Keep Your -- fcS-ti-lJ 4.vv WOOD. II Postoffice H. V. MATTHEWS, Prcs. MtEdr Sa i tmimt mamm i .w.Ljf. L iZ on m m i 'in 1 23K g MD. HP. Block, T. H, BAj TderttiBtuVnUaUlZnJSSSS vt y- -i