If. If,: tiosficd by people on Btioro who were powerless to savo him. A high "wind waa blowing ami the boat, containing tbreo fishermen, wlicn about 1000 yards from shore off Keucon Hill was peon to capsize. Two of tho occupants clung to the bottom of the boat, Lut the third struck out for shore. When about halfway his strength fulled him and ho sank, Tho other two meu were rescued by tl passing boat which saw their slsnals. A KNO 1,1811 COAOII-IIOHHK.3. Nbw Yonic, Apr. 30. Tho steam er Queeu of tho Natioual line, has arrived, having on board a number ot tho finest hackneys over imported Into this country. There are seven mares and one stallion in the lot. They are the properly of George Green, of this city, and will be ship ped to his Forrest View stock farm alKntcmili, West Chester county, N. Y., for the Improvement and de velopment ol blooded coach-horses hi America. The prices paid for them are said to bo large. DIHl'UTKS STANLIJV. St. Louis, Mo., April 80. A spe cial from Leavenworth says: Thomas Maddern, of Tonganoxie, this county, has Just returned from Port Natal, South Africa, and a trip to tho Interior of tho Dark Contl neut. Ho says Stanley has exag gerated muuy things, and that mis sloiiaries do more harm than good. yiunns couzinb. GiUGAue, April 30.- On motion ol tho attorney for tho board of con trol, lady managers of tho world's fair. Tho petition of Miss Uouziut for an Injunction restraining them from removing her from position an secretary was transferred to the United States court. una ' HfciiiWiinimi) tm nnmi'a(mmmmii"KntrnrnHtiiiftii unii ... .. --nrn THE PRICE OF MEAT. A Strange Disease of Horses is Raging in ilio East. THE PRESIDENTS TRIP. Old Hutch, Trial of Plenty Horses, Coal Miners, Another Jack the Ripper Arrested, State News, Etc Lieutenant Casoy, nt nine o' clock LOCAIi IIHIEFS. tills morning reported their Inabll- Ity to agree and were sent back. , -Jjke Mitchell, secretary of the ,, . board of trade, Is acting as city edl- The report Is current tbatelevcn are tor ortho statesman during the six CARTER'S IMIOK. wnov di:ad." PuiriADKM'iriA, Pa., April 30. Dr. Joseph Leldy. tiio eminent physician, sclontist and naturalist, died today. Tin: m:v insiioi1. Uoston. April 80. Itev. Phillips Brooks, Pastor of Trinity Church Boston, was today elected to succeed tho Into Bishop Paddock. NEW YOUK IiIXHSLATtmi:. Albany, N. Y., April 80. Both branches of tho legislature adjourned siuodie at noon today. The dead lock In tho senate over tho canal In vestigation, continued until thoend. ki:i: OF DUTY. New Youk, April 30. American wheat and grain.doalcrs may bo In terested to learu that corcals can bo Imported into Venezuela freo of duty. This information is officially published In Las Novedades, of Now York, at tho request of Consul Gouoral of Vonezuola, who thus fol lows tho instructions of tho minister of tho exterior relations in that country. pitoai'iniiNa. Al.liANY, N. Y., April .10. -Tho tax levy this year is 1, 3-8 mills bo Ing for support only of schools and canals. Jt Is tho first tlmo In torty lx years, that poopie are not taxed for general purposes. HKOAM.Kl) TO WASHINGTON, OmoAtio, April 30. Last night Mr. Blair received a telegram from Seorotnry of State Blaine, request ing him to return to Washington. Tho message contained no other In formation, and Mr. Blair will go Iihc'Ic today. FINANCIAL. tlOI.I) VOHKXI'OHT. Nkv Yohic, April 30. Gold ooln to tho amouut of $2o0,000 has just been ordered for export to-day. Nkw Yoiuc, April Jo. Gold coin to tho amount of f 200,000 was takou t tho sub-treaBury yesterday for shipment to Culm. DKOKKASK IN KAItNlNOS. Chicago, April 80. Tho state ineut or tho Chicago, Burlington & iiulnoy railway nnd linen In Its eou trol, for March, cumparod with a corresponding month last year, hhows net earnings $110,000, de crease, $288,000. UNION PACIFIC TUVJHr 1IONIW. ilosxoN, April 80.- It In under utood that Jay Gould and tho Kqiil tabic Life Insurance company will take nil tno now five per cent, col lateral trust bonds of tho Union Pnclrtc that amy bo necorsiuy to cancel the floating debt. MEAT IN TIIK EAST. St. Louis, April 30. Tho prlco of meat lias gono upand Is still udvonc Ing. Packers, butchers nnd dealers sty they think it will continue to advance until about July 1st. At present tho prices of dressed meats, excepting pork, range from 0 to 12 cents a pound at wholesale for first class grade. Pork Is beginning to tako an upward turn. At retail choice steaks sell well at from 17J to 20 cents per pound, while round -ttcak Is worth 12 to 20 cents, and roasts 15 and 22 cents. This is an avcrago adyanee from fl to 7 cents since tho first, of I ho mouth. Itcpre sentatlvcs of Armour & Company, Nelson Morris, and others say the advance is duo to natural causes, mainly of the scarcity of good stock. I'lioti the failure of tho oat crop and the shortness of tho corn crop nnd minimum amount of hay for several years and other causes and tho re moval of tho cattle from tho Chero kee strip is still another. The cattlo they say wero taken fiom tho strip and put on tho market at once. This took away ono source of obtain ing feeders of tho spring market. Then on account of the short crops last ycaraud consequent high prices of grain, feeders could not afford to fatten and did not have the feed, and so put all surplus stock on the market at any price. Tills took away another and tho remaining sourco of obtaining feeders. An other factor is the Eastern demand ohlclly from New York and Phila delphia for n high grado of beef and mutton. This Is a regular demand aud pays well for the stock to sup. ply It. As long, however, as stock was plenty this demand did not much affect tho prices to be paid here. epizootic. MECHANicsiiuiia, Ohio, April. 80. A straugo diseaso has attacked horses in tills vicinity, which baflles all tho Bkill of tho veterinary stir goons. It is similar to tho epidemio of epizootics which raged over tho country a few years ago. A numbor of fatal cases aro reported. the phesident's tkip. San Jose, April 30. Tho presi dential party arrived here at 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon. A national nal u to was fired, and tho largo crowd gathered at tho station chcorcd lusti ly. Tho visitors wero escorted to tho Hotel Vondomo, whero an ad dress of wolcomo was made by Mayor Bucker and responded to by tho president. Monteuey, Cul., April 30. Tho presidential party arrived at tho Del Monte hotel shortly after 7 o'clock last night. At tho request of the president his arrival nt the Del Monto was devoid of ceremony lu order that Mrs. Harrison and tho othor ladles of the party bo ullowcd tlmo for rest aud preparation for today's program. Tho Hotel Del Monto, where tho party spent tho night is beautifully decorated with (lowers and bunting. The president was Informed yesterday that tho Chinese emporor had notified his minister at Washington of his un willingness to reeelvo Mr. Blair, tho newly appointed American minister to China. Tho president said it was news to him, but umdo no other eommout. Duii Monte Cal., April 30. Tho eltlzeus of Monteroy guvo tho Presi dent n splondld reception today. Tho city was olaboratoly decorated with llowera and bunting. Public exercises wero held nt tho school house. Tho president was preson ted with a solid silver card containing ati engraving of tho old custom houso Inscribed us follows; "Old Custom houso whero tho first American Hag was raised in 1810. Greeting to our proudout, April 30, 1801." "OM IIUTOII." Chicago, Ills., April 80. Tho members of Hutchinson's family In favor of conviction for murder nnd one for manslaughter, COAJjMtNttIi.3 U'II.Tj KrilfKE. PiTTsnuno, Pa., April 80. There lo every prospect for a Btrlko by from 0000 to 7000 of the bltunjlnous coal miners of the Pittsburg district. In tho face of the operators' formally expressed determination to scale down tho prlco of mining from May 1. The miners Intend to meet in convention tomorrow, and demand an advance of 10 cents. District Secretary James O. Bols, of the united mine workers, says that the men wero ready to strike to press their point. ANOTHKK JACK. Washington, D. C, April 30. A man, answering in some particu lars tho description of Jack the rip per is now under arrest here, await ing tho arrival of the New York an thorlties. FOREIGN. KMI'lthSS OF INDIA. Victoiua, B. C, April 30. The Empress of India, tho first of the Canadian Pacific line of steamers, arrived off the harbor, exactly ten days, four hours and thirty-six minutes from Yokohama, making tho best time on record. The vessel remained off tho harbor foui bonis, then left for Vancouvcr,after leaving malls for Victoria, und some of her excursionists there, who will spend a few days In tho city. The vessel was visited by many citizens while off unchor, and Mayor Grant, who, with a party, wont out to meet the vessel in the steamer Lome, present ed Captain Marshall, on behalf oi tho citizens of Victoria, with a silver punch set, suitably inscribed, in honor of the first steamer of tho new China line. FKOJI AKOENTINE KEPUIJEIC. Buenos Ayhes, April 30. The report of the examiners, appointed to inquire into tho aflalrs of tho Na tional banks, was published today, showing tho most scaudulous state of afialrs. It has resulted In causing national banks shures to fall 10 points. It Is understood tho dis closures made will bo the tleith blow to Stato Banks so far as Ar gentine Bepublic is concerned. DOMINION PARLIAMENT. Ottawa, Out., April 30. The first session of tho Seventh Parlia ment of tho dominion of Canada, opened this afternoon. I weeks' absence of Mr. Irvine. Supervisor Parker has been doing some good work on I ho Garden Road from the railroad out toSalcm Prairie. His example could well be followed by other road bosses. If you would enjoy your meats In an artistic and comfortable chair, get some of those new high-toned, high-backed low-priced dining-room chrirs nt Burcu & Son's. Prof. Alexander, who hn been lectui lug to delighted audience ut Lyceum Hall for the last two weeks, leaves today for the West. He is a speaker f marked ability, whose lectures are full of gems of thought. His sti iking analysis of human nature and ready flows ot wit ren der his succei-4 both as an examiner and speaker assured from the first. He carries a splendid cabinet of skulls, busts, casts and life size por traits. Willie here lie has examined some of Denver's best citizens. Deuvcj Daib Bepubllcan, Jan. 22, 1S89. I ! iiHraRSi ITTLE IVER PILLS. SALEM WOOLEN Haying just closed our Portland house, tliooutne out-put of clothin f Mills is now handled at the Salem Store. 'This gives us a Mammoth Stk'11 I must he reduced at once, and we will nuke our' ' kkj. CURE filck Headache ami relievo nil tho troubles Incl dent to n bilious t.tnte of the system, such as Dizzlnem, Nauea. Drowsiness, Distress after eating, Pnln In the Side, Ac Wlillo thelrmo6t remarkable buccles has been shown In curing Headaciie. yet (inrFK Little Liven ruts lire equally valuable In Constipation, curing nnd preventing tliU nnno Ing complaint, while they also correct nil disorders of the stomach, stimnlato the liver nnd regulate the bowels. Even If they only cured PRICES a I 3 M T" HE che they would be almost priceless to thoso who suffer from this distressing complaint; imt fnrtnnntplr their croodnese does not end here, and those who once try them will find thftsn little nlll valuable In somanv ways that they will not bo willing to do without them. Hut after all side head HOTEL AltltlVALS WEATHER REPORT. "wiLLAMirrrK" A Hutchinson, A Sundeiland, W Ogdeu, (Jmh liiy. I) F Wagner, K H Goldsmith, J if Craken, Cupt J A gladden, Port land. John Jack, Annie Firmlu aud Troupe. Emil F Keuper, J .8 (Vane, P V Samuel, A Begg, H Rosenthal S-F. R H Jewell, Kacramento. J Axtell, St Louis. J S Vreeland, Rochester. V HClaikStPnul. J Gebcrt, Now Orleans. OL Simmons K Y FHtelnberger, Chicago. COOK. JO Hl'jglns, Oakland. "ul. U D Aruette, Mrs Oartwright, Miss Byrne, J W Wieksbtim, S B Oatterlin, J S Beard, J y Calkins, G S Waits, R O Donaldson, Balem. Tlios Price, Albion. J K Hisey, Gates. O Barnes, Dexter, Iowa, E L Palmer, E F Willis, G W Thorton, J Glibber, Portland. A McCully, Tacoma. II Ilanua. Hortou, Pa. M C Iloppe, S F. G Little, Lexington, Neb. H Galtz, Dakota. E O Thompson, Hppner. J A Knight, Woodburn. J V Hartenstou, Pleusanton, Cal. J Longreu, Omaha. The Ilt'St Uosult. Every limrediont employed in producing Hood's Sarbanurilla l& strictly pure, and is tho best of its Kind it is possible to buy. All tue roots aud herbs are caietully select ed, personally examined, and only tho best retained. So that from the time of purchase until Hood's Sar saparllla is prepared everything is carefully watched with a view to attaining the best result. Why don't you try it. Anything ever known here. SPRING SUITS IN GREATVARiETyj A beautiful all wool spring suit ns low as $10 for men. Boys nC a Remember these goods are reliable, being made right here of the best Or in- We also carry a lull supply ot tne latest "ooj. Which are' sold to correspond with our low prices on clothinr is the bane of so many lives that hero Is where ve make our great bonst. Our pills euro it while otners do not. CiRTim's LirrtK Livrn Tills are very small and very easy to take One or two pills make a dose. They nro strictly vegetable nnd do not gripo or purge, but bj their gentle action piciscall who u them In Unis nt 25 cents; ilvo for $1 Sold t rvw here, or sent by inalL CASTES KIIICINE CO., Xltv Teik. Ml ML MM kill Rice. The wreck of the schooner Leeds, of Sotiier Point, N. J with the bod ies of two sailors, apparently for- igners, badly bruised and lashed to the rigging, has been found in the bay at Norf.ilk, Va. The Leeds I'apMzpd Saturday night, nnd the wb. le crew is buppesed to le lost. Calves' Foot Jelly for invalids tSroat&Gile's Foil Sali:. Two giod mart", well lokcn for all work, "Both with foal, fiiquire of J. M, Payne, Htate street. School hats for 25 cts. at Calevrt's. SAia WOOLEN 9 I 0 M Ref F9M 2QO Commercial Street. STORE, A new thing No slight on quality At tho Salem Cah Grocery. "Bone Dust" the great lawn fer-iilizer.-Sroat& Gilo's. Fort Sali:. -House nnd lot. Five irood, large rooms, hard linish, splendid well, lot set to ft nit trees and small fruit. Enquire of T. J. Cronise, at printing oflice over State Ins. Co. 4:2!)-d-Ct ....W w p T&& San Fiiancisco, April 30. Fore cast, Oregon nnd Washington, light rain at Fort Canby and Olympla. MARKETS. WHIIAT. San Fiiancisco Cal., April 80. Wheat, buyor 1891 $1.7J J. Chioacio Ills., April SO. Close, wheat easy, cash May f 1.05J July $1.05. Tho World Knrlctioil. The facilities of the present day fot Jic production of everything that will conduce to the material welfare and comfottof mankind are almost unlim ited, and when Syrup of Figs was first produced the world -was enriched with the only perfect lnxothc known, as it 13 tlie only remedy which is truly pleasing and refreshing to the taste and prompt and effectual to cleanse tlie system gently in the Spring-time or, hi fact, at any lime, aud the better it is known Uki more popular it be comes, An Opportunity in Real Estate Fou Sali: van 80 Days. What Is known us tho "Marblo Comer," cor uor of Court and Liberty streets. Also 1 blocks across thostreot north of tho Kast Salem school house. This proiwrty will bo for side for tho next 80 days. Inquire of 3;liMm M. L. CHAMBERLAIN. In.sirumpnls Filed tor Record at the Comity Itceorder's Uflitie. Annie E Arnspiger to W L Tooze 1J acres In Woodburn $ W L To,.ze and wife to W Snlslder lot 1 In blk l.Tooe's ad to Woodburn Baufoid Watson aud wife to O E Watson lot 4 and part of lots 1,2 and 3 in blk 10 in University ad to Salem 400 205 V5ft 1tai Wte Don't 1 brow iiji tho Sponge I Clark os Ivpph'y huvo just put on a lino now delivery wugon, with which they deliver heavy orders and also a light buok-boaul for quick de livery. Ifyou want your groceries delivered ijulok leave your orders with them at 1C0 Court street. A 8afA Investment. Is 0110 Whlcil M I'tiarnnlixil to bring you batlaraotory results, or hi j Iliua far has received no word from t?itl01 nU,ri?iil roLu"10f lww him. His son UliurlM wild this price. On this unfit plan you can I , buy from our advertised ))ruglst morning, however.hls fattier was In lS!ftyir 8Su.u5X. UU '""rhla. und that he had tmml him KoarauiCiHi io uuug rvllei III t'ver- as "ir as runn.it uiu. j too resuu SttSS? " u l-tlw f hisatlhirs, he umptlon, Jullamuiatloti of the ha been fouud Ihomugly stdvont. "VlWi' lioJtaiw" UidukV Fai.(,8. I). April ao.I'tw Jury iu the (uuiof riouty Hoie,thu Bloux,x))i trljU fur (he jnunler 0 Children's hats for Stt cts. nt Cal- vert'x. Tho hideous ogro, CI Inn l Despair, often fantens his clutch upon the chronic luvu lid. COuHtuutly phiuued by dyspepsia, bll 1'HisnejH and coiiHllpntlou nervous nnd sleepless toi- what wnwder It is that bar lug tried In vain a multitude ot usela s remedies he Is leady, lleuratlvely speuk Ing, to "throw up the sponge." Let tho uuiortuuiue "Mite Heart ol grure," Jlostct ter's Stomach Kilters can and will put n terminus to uls trials. It stiongthous tho smiuueii, comers nervous vigr uy pro moting usslmllatlon of the food, arouses tho liver when dormant, nud telaxes tlie bowels without pain, Tho ability todigeit und assimilate restored, theublllty to sleep follows. Nothing t hen cau sUiy tho renew al of health but lmprudoure. Hostettcr's Stomach lllttors transcends nil others us a remedy for malarial, rheumatic aud kid ney complaints. A wtncghufeuil three times a day. The Chief Itrmon (01 tne great IU 6033 of Hood's Sarsnpnrllla Is found la tin irtlcle Itself. It Is merit that wins, and thl (act that Hood's Sarsaparllla actually a compllshes what Is claimed for It, Is vrhal bas given to this medicine a popularity and tale greater than th.it of any other garsapfr Mprit Wines rllla or l,l00d pnrt IVICIIL VV II 1 flcr before the publtft tiood's S-triaparllla cures Scrofula, Sail Rheum nnd till Humors, Dyspepsia, Slell Qoadache, Illllousuess, overcomes Thai rired Feeling, creates an Appetite, strength ns the Net ves builds up the Whole Systesf Hood's Hai-Hiiiiiilllii Is sold by all drug tlsts. $1 j six for $5. Prepared by O. I. Hoo Uo Apothecaries. Lowell, Mais. BAKER & STRANG. 302 Commercial Street cs, liai!"i'., TiriWirc, iit.i! all II ust Furnishing. (mk Cliiiimcy aii'l Si wer Pipes, I'lnmliiiig. Pumps. Wood, Ii on ami llnckoyn Force Puiiijis. Pumps For Orchard Spraying. NcwEraliydraulieClotlicsWashcr! Greatest labor having invention in the household line. Washes al varieties of goods from the finest lace to the coin seat carpets, perfectly cleau, without rubbing or boiling, without tho use of chemicals or any destructive nrocess only soap and water. The eonnmnv owninsr it offers S1000 to anv person who will produce a family w.isher eoual to tho NEW KKA In tlie following peints: rrice. Lianor saving. Kapidity ot wasn- Ing. Variety ot latirio w.islieu. Uleanlug perfectly witnout damage to clothimr. Simnlicity and perfect construction. Size, weight and dura bility. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded Sole Agents for Marion couuty. 25c Want Colun .NtlC0H lllserti'rl C, nun i .V""u JSAUH INHKUTKiw1'' Jl ineineiinnsprted In thi ., "m than twenty-ttve cenls. 0luma feSl POlt ItliNT. Three fnrm.hl ' , light housekeeping "ih?,rooiB Jcnterstroet. -Kl"nX' inquire at la -3t A BAHQA1N.A iTT. swMa-'Wft 1L" If ' 111HKK IIAI.I.jJ - . 1 wntchMnudjawcBSaB; ? l.ert,onnI ptopertv 11, 74nAi' r ty fc-iro or ..ore. At Eiuti ZS" reo m lOUatuto street. Vty om, rr01 KaWi! AAD TItAl)U.-TMrA77. .I...?''.1'110" X wl" trade for cUj o, Srm cUj ot tam 1000 SHE GROWS! '" 1000 EAST, 111, SOUTH S WEST That is the Way Salem Grows! One thousand new houses will be built in Salem and Suburbs this year and GILBERT & PATTERSON are prepared to furnish all buildings with -STRICTLY PURE- iimnr rfv. nldfi tnt,.n ., .1 .n..f. 1 .!. """.""ra hub Html In couutles ifu (I eunnsjo rorl,LdlnoS Unll on II. It. itynn, Moi t h stllem. iSSr T?OH HALL. About one ucro of lanjirj V bum. with miming water In tear r" barn. A beautiful limuion far n hn,' ,,....,, ...:.: .. ....;-. """'.in quire at second boie .n 1 lKht uand 1 j, of Asylum aeuue utter crosslne SrS2 til KolnetoAsvlui.i. --g (, I7IOR dALK-About tlnee acres of land P on Asylum Aeutie, gnod dweSSJ . houpe, conveniently unnngtdjtaiwhm aprcatvutlety of fruit trees an?slS beiy; convenient to Klettric railway X fulling water on preinUeg. For S2 lnrs inquire at second house on riguffi side of ABy lu m A irenue going lrom clt. 14 tf WHITE LEAD . Largest stock in this valley of Paints, Glass, Brushes, Oils, Putty, Varnishes, Lime, Cement, Plaster, Hair, Alabastine and Fire Brick. BEST MIXED PAINTS IN MAItKET JY CAN Oil HAKREL. Hay, Grain, Feed, Groceries, Crockery, Glass Ware. GILBERT& PATTERSON. 1000 1000 C! 1 , pV iti Luiiks, JirouttliltiH, Ahlliinii, V)iimi. JngCougj Croup, ola, iio. It I mvtisuui unu aisrx'tNibie in iubt, jmr feetlywtfc.aud wu alwuy li. di'iK'ti tlwi upon, TrM botliiw freo nt ry' J)rug.icjv. THE POMT. A r From a CWholJo nh UUhon down to the Poorest of tho Poor U tetUfy, uot only to th Ttrtucaof ST. JACOBS OIL. The Great Remedy For Pain, to lu lupcriwliy ovy A ppjtr wuwdie, rz)uvu f thuK :t Cures Promptly, Permanently; "V WH FT vrltu tu return f the lu. nd ihU. my u), St Jr,U Oil will n. TUitjJjtjjcflleji 03STE? 53?2?grTOYO Both tho method, ami results when Syrup of Figs !a taken ; it is plensaut nnd rofreshing to thot8to, nml acta gently yet promptly on tho Kidneys, Livor ami Bowels, cleanses tho sys tem oflectually, dispels colds, !icnd aches ami foyers and cures hnhitual constipation ltermanpntly. ForBalo in 50o and $1 botUea by nil druggists. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. ...,. ..?" FMkCiSCO. Oil. tOMviui, fr, if t- osx. u.v. Timber ami Timber Lnutls. 1 l)ue Mime Hue timber land fur twl. 1 plMI JWVP tlm rilii)ulliiueuta to m)II, ot ltWnenwwb, tlmtcitu te tHiuitbtebniu lu nrt claw location bivndy to ILK. 1 uUo uaw Mjniti 5 ery cuehii iuua llmt Will not fMl luoro J SO JHTcro woeu iUI iclit up 1 know of norne ood it. It, lud that U wry cuettn umi eu u oougni on ver ray twiudf A 1m) or voiuje rry denlrktile Oouisit lumlii Hint I ran locate v( iun on bometrd or liialKl rlllum tVr (In UTMUtlns to obtain Huveruiiieut (audi will dn welT loooiuu and kM uui iut I am well potiKj lu all of ha laud Uvva and mi'i uwmounui me scnerui tanu otnex nnd have had a long eipwieufe In the urvfylnebulufBudhno tuudo t)iU a careful ttudr lor Ibrvo yeurnand will uuar. ttliU ktttU&cllou lu evoiy rviHt caa f:ti h very bout reftfrtnoe- 1 hao loca. ei yvrr on Ihoutaud acrtx the lat luoutb and citu be wb at tur retdeuc one bluok outhOfCo6&hotrl. (VvreaiioudrooeaoJilci. t.l l IL' IIL'PUI.U i$l )m ' Ultra ir ' Si " E - C LU g hSzS do havo tho Exclusive Control ot o N L Y SO mprove Your Strawberry Itock. 1 u" ka lr p&3riwi mmmm An tlon't haet to efftr a prlit to nit thlg Goods, firm Vie BESTUADC. Entry Can holts ONE AND ONE HALF POUNDS, GILBERT & PATTERgQNf SALEM. ORE. Summons. In tho Circuit Court of tho Stato of Ore gon, for Marlon county. David Swank, nlalnllrt 1 vs. y Summons. ucjH an .defendant. J TujNancyVlwajiic.duJf ndant, In thenbovi entitled action, In tho numof the Htt TO bTltAWIlEKrtY UltOWEUS. V (Vomltrful Now Kerry Originated In Oregon The Mntteson. There has been originated in tho great strawbeiry region about Turn er and Aumsville a new seedling va riety, propagated by Mattesou & Mat teson.ut their RedHlll Berry Farm. Tho first berries sent to the CAriTAi JoubnaIj oflice, Balem, last yeai wero of this variety, and tliev were tlie most perfect fruit iu every re spect that was shown in this city. The berry is of a deep red clear through, high flavor, yet sweeter than moRt kinds. An experience in producing tho liner sorts of straw oeriies, leads the editor of this paper lo say that he does not know of a sni'KlUOR I1EKKY IN FINENESS OF quality ill every respect to THE MATTESON. He has secured tho sole agency from the originators aud uow for tlie first Mino places n limited tupply on tho market. 'Testing the fruit, and a description of Ita habits, leads the editor of tho Journal to conclude that It has exactly thoso qualities that must be sought after to produce line berries iu Oregon. Jt is of hlBh color, great sweetness, rich flavor, meaty, firm, not watery, no hard eouter, und exceedingly palatable. PUSCKIPTION, Tho originators linvo Imwi sirmv. berry growers for more than twenty years and call this their "Ik-st," be cause they havo tried many new nnd highly recommended varieties aud found this to possess more de sirable qualities than any other. The Malteaon Is an accidental Rtvdllm- orlflinated from a singlo plat)t found of Muuooun, aua mai yu uc adludel in lwvtlte J. and diiburvnl:"?. I..1." action aua lor tueb nthr and further 'r llefa In equity hut appear Juit and rET wnablo. htild'demand'aiJd prayer bofmr tNued upon the sround tif yoilr wlifuli SI jerlUm and abandonment of thfl iktiutttt Jpr more thau oa yr iMi K H ek by order of Hon. Hmii.u 'if-.'A Judjuoftho Olroull court of HititJi.nl prfKon. for Marion uity. wf .VShxmf oarj. in inaciij- or kIih in ,Hut ubit ad..,VuVhSirKo,APrll,,sr.B,y .... I'iUTTAUUNT. ilWw Attorney for J'lalntirt. la of Ornron.you are herbr ranulrA.1 m . pear and answer ih complalot ot tho above named piain-irt. in e above en-1 WY,T it.i ri" i'6'" "" J '"umi titled court, uow on tllJ will! the clerk of on ei Hl11 Pmn & )'P' H. Jt khIii fvurt hv th rtr. dot. .,.a. " V " i w r mi, tim June lwi term of . Id circuit SitVtTiutlwpltrorHjlem.iloilou";; ataor Urrson, on Monday the 15th day of June,18aT,nudyou ro hereby notified that if you mil to appear and K JitS oomplalntua hereby required, tbe platntlff 111 app y to the raurt hr the relief prayed for Id Mid complaint, to wit: Thatthe mar- Sl.4ffi?l?!"1..,W " xaiudiedflo A EAKLY VARIETY, coming four to six days before the Oregou. tr Wilson. Hlpeus all Its fruit quickly and is gone by the time the Wilson is lu full blast. The berries aro as largo as the Wilson, but it does not 'run to nubbins" so much. It is of a drep red color all over and all through. The berry stems ore short, bearing close to the plant, thus oftm escaping early frosts which kill there (the yhurpless especially.) It is easy to pick aud easily hulled. Jt s firm and the moat meaty berry we nave over seen. It produces equal to the Wilson. It is u perfect llow eilng variety and does not need to ne pnnteu with another vnrietv to get a lull crop. Tbe plant Is healthy and stands drouth and freezing well. Tt Is a sweet berry and retains its flavor well when canned. In con cludiug his description oflhUnew berry, Dr. Mattesou says: "Last reason wo had only two rows of tnese on our grounds. Old pickers said to new ones, when picking Wilsons, 'Don't eat these. Wait till you get on the other side; there are two rows of the best berries.' Aud we had to nick tliosn two mwo ourselves early in the morning to save any of them, and to keep pick ers from gobbling them all up. T hey .tuiiiu nut iiiuuii wusous li tuey could get these, nud if pickers do not kuow what good berries are, uo ouedoes.'' TERMS. Tho originator Jias. placed tho sale ofthisuew nlant In our linniln nml orders will be booked at following prices: 1 Dozen plants postpaid by mall, 1.00. J ' 100 plants by express,' $5.00. To save ex prebs charges plants will bo delivered at the Jouknai. nfllon to c ty purchasers, whero orders can bo Jpft. Fjfty plants will be fur. mailed -nt hundred rates. Addre, ""'u'i VA ( vt;ui HrtAJ., oaiPlHi WANTKD. At 7 Winter Street."! good, reliable girl or woiiiuto do generul housework. Uood mires and . permanent pli'co will beglventotberifht 1 dpi son. .v.'rl I i.: m II j WAN'J'UU To contract for crop ot'tMj acres for flvo years Eg plumi it good pi ices. Halcm LunJ Uo. ' lu i , WANTIS1) TA.u active, reliable nan s.al.iry $ uto 5h0 nionihly, with jo. oieabO, to iep:etient In Ills ovnWtai lesiionslbleNew oiU house, Batmen MaNUFAUTUHEU, LockiiiT York. , WANTKD Our ngents lubumufyn a mouth cellln? nur nvnAinn thrf. meilts. Wo want county aui tmetri ngents, and wllltalte bict aUtootous sold If a county iiL'ent lulls to cleu JIM ' and oxpi'Ufcsuf'ern thlitj days' trial, or ' a general agent les thnn 1250. We will send huge Illustrated clrcul.irs and letter with iiHpeclul otter to suit territory ty piled lor, on receipt of 3 one cent sUmp, App'y at oucu and gel In ot- tbe been. Additss Keuner Manufacturing Co.. TO buig. I'll. I7divtl US. H SHOKMAKLR,Cor,FrostUl Couit streets. Mo 'ZU. Uood table out (I by day or weea with or ultloul ruoms. eiiim NKISLiY furnished rooms to rent, wit! board, lu plentantcst partofclty.neu stieet ir lines, 40(1 Centerbtreet ScMiI R. H. WESTACOTT. LIVERY, Feed Jiml Boardlog Stable. Uny und oats Bold und delivered. Stabl on Kerry stteet, back of Postofflce, Salem. uiegou. L B. HUFFMAN, Livery Stable anil Feed Yard. The Best Box Stalls and Corral IntheiUj. (In roar Willamette hotel.) SALEM, - - OREGOK ELLIS & WHITLEY, LIVERYMEN. South of Willamette Hotel SALBM - - - ORBOCK THE CLUtf Livery, Feed and Sale S W. H. G0ULET, Prop'r, - . k All stock left In my care shall "' ner Liboi ty aud Ferry streets, Balem." i H. POHLE, Black Formerly ol Bcribcr a Fonle, tJ west of the old htand, keepsafiwu -' of wheels, axles, bprlngs nnd Smt1 rlae hardware GEO. C. WILL, of Will Bros., Albany and Com Pianos, Qk&bs and Sewing Mtd SKWiNfTsJACinNES and 0BPs3 At Your Home--r p, Agents fot Northwest jntuwjj-fc w doore north of 1'ostOlUce. ba e dies and new parts S'L?Jl(jw " Paper Hanger. rtve order at Olob neaipstateKxchanBe S, ERNST, UplTtolsterer. i.i fwo,t.thrtiew or rpalrine don Pbop wutU of poit offlc ' J. K. WH ITE, EXPltpsS WD TRyOK LINE. Hauling of all klndg. Meat work. w ugon at every tnin. HELLENBRAND'S Baliiij Pallors k CnntyltoW 290 Commeiolal Sr 111X. OK KABK ndS9i Miuu 'aitit Miik- rrr-JiH s!; e2 c It.'oGleak and Ei oon jo an VonUi-u nud M- Pork :hop and ilutionunoi and m . iLrf y m S.uiinnnd KCV- Uam inars--- "" , -- K ? imJQ'! ENNYR0YAL PILLS T7',v nj.u.i T p "? "?. bvib -" '-rf .".vw fJenuUf. a '.hm lUJwenl'T' .-.- SSSSSsab &$Bsfr tei. lOLWOTmtSJISS alwaytion iiand. rwi-S.SJ imV&2s3pxSfo W&-"