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m TbeVas unconscious, wit given & hearing before Justice Neaglo Balur tiay ou a charge of attempted nreon and was diaahargetl, Tlitro was not the slightest evidence against him. Tlio miners in attempting to lynch the young uiun, wlio is a rather tough looking citizen, endea vored to force a confession out of him. Two ugly looking rings ot fiery red around the young man's neck where the skin is rubbed oil miggesled the story of his torture b. thoungry miners. He was set-ii bj a reporter and told his experience. "I w is going to my room over the Davis baloon, "ho said, "when fellow grabbed hold of me. Tlrej eald I was under arrest for arson. 1 was a stranger In the place, and fought to get free, for I saw the mob was drunk, but they carried mo t my room, twenty or two dozen ol them, all angry. Thoro they de rnauded to know what I was In town for. I told them it wiw uoue ol their d n business. They then choked me aud one fellow went through my baggage. A bottle of kerosene fell out. They all shout ed, 'Ho'fl the man,' and the crowd in the hallway took It up. Then It was shouted in the street. One fel low had a bowio knifenud rushed for mo to cut my head off, Another fel low caught him aud nald, 'I get first whaokathlm; let mo shoot him I1 Then thoy quarreled and some one said: 'Tako him out and string him.' This thoy did. They caught hold of mo from all sides and forced me out Into the dark street. They drag ged me through tho town and every body was hollering. I was scared. They Btopped under a tree aud several men came up with a rope. Thoy tied It around my neck. I came out from Minnesota three years ago, and it was tho first time I over prayod since leaving home. I thought I was going to pass in my checks sure. Tho other end of the rope was thrown over a limb aud tbey Jerked mo ur. Thoy dldjnot tlo ray hands, and I caught tho ropo. Somebody knocked my handt away with some thing. I could feel tho ropo cutting Into my neck, and It hurt; it pained me to my toes. Then tho ropo nllp ped tighter and choked mo. 1 could not breath. It was dark. I could not hear anything but I know the mob was beneath. Then I fell tho ropo slacken up. It was still dark, but I was standing aud some on ) said, "Who told you to sot fire to tho hotel?" I said, "Nobody," anl thou tho noose was put over my hoid again. I knew I was -not otandlug. I was swinging. It did n.it hurt much, but I could not broitlio. I thought I was dead. 1 don't know how loug It was, but aftora whllo I heard voices and I thought I was In another world and I was afraid to open my oj es. Fin- nllylfelt pains Bhootlng all ovor mo and a deputy sherlll was thero. During tho evening I wus awful Boro Lut fell bottor, and they took mo to Hoittle. I wont go back to Gl'man again." BirAltl' I'llOHT. Boone, Iowa, May 4. A sharp frost this morning did much dam age to fruit lu this section, liwoic Mour.m:iu3, DiiNVint, May 1. Tho bilck moulders employed on Davis & Lurimer Company's bilck-ynrds, havo gono out on n demand for Bhorter hours. Saturday when tho strikers attempted to enter tho premises, collisions botween officers nud men occurred, during which about thirty shots wore fired, but no ono was hurt. Moro trouble Is ex pected. UNION IltON WOHKS. San Fhanoibuo, May l.'Work- men employed In tho shipyard of tho Union Iron Workn colebrated May day by taking n holiday. Sat nrduy their wagoa were docked; and nil, numbering, It Is tald, !.X) loft tho works. OAW'r.NTKll'H HTltlKi:. St. Louih, May 4. The carpen ters havo refused to work. The mauler builders would not concede the ndvuueo In hour wages demand ed. It Is likely to-day will boo the "moat disastrous Htrtkes In tho build ing trades that ovor occurred In title city. WII.I, J'HOUAM.Y mi:, Oakland, Cal May 4. Hey, Cleorge W. It roth well, of Brooklyn, 3NT.Y., who Is likely to die with the the president declined to alight, and cork ofa nvedlclhobottle In his UiiUfJ Acting President Kellcgtf, of tho was for homo time pantor ofthoHec University, came out und delivered ond Congrt-galloual church, of Wtwt ' an addreaa of welcome, to which Oakland. Mr. llmthwell camo to the prttident responded with a five Oakland a Utile over two yearn ago minutes wlilio. Tho party then from New Orleans. About n jwir vUltetl tho iK'af, dumb and blind go, und ufler over n wun mvlco asylum, and returned to San Fran til Oakland, he rwtlmiwl i d went clseo. KwCnuri ulx.ui r. ' iiu UiIh.w r i.hpt uaklandin a iiuit. wptf called t" 1 1 ' lU !' 'W OAKLAND, Cal., May 4.--Prbl (KHunta deUJJurrlwHi left town in u hutt MISOUll WAS MURDERED The President has .Started on his Journey North. OREGON IS GETTING READY Fire at The Dalles. Burned to death A Riot in Coke Region. Contract Laborers Still Coming, State And Foreign News, Etc. IlAllROUK MUKUKItUn. Portland, May 4. D.W. Prince, tho cider and vinegar manufacturer, In business on South Water street, reported to Coroner River nbout 1 o'clock yesterday afternoon, that tho body of an unknown man had been found in the river between tin logs at Pennoycr's mill. Ctoroner River at once sent tho dead wagon to the mill and found tho body a reported. It was tho body of a man about US years of age, with dark hair aud light mustache. Ho was well dressed and it wus evident that he was a man in good circumstances. The face was so badly discolored that no one could recognlzo It. When searched at the morgu nothing was found on the body ex oept a small scrap of paper contain Ing a receipt for some goods pur chased from a Portland drygoodi- firm. Tho upper half of tho receipt waH torn off so that tho receipt amounted to nboIutely nothing for the purpose of identification, Tlu body was attired in a checkered Scotch tweed suit, black Mcintosh, white shirt, and white necktie with blue horizontal stripes. In the tie thero was a square gold pin with alar and crescent ornaments. There was a pearl lu tho crescent und a garnet in the star. This pin led to the identification of tho remains. Tho si,o nud general build of the body corresponded with tho descrip tion of Barbour, tho mlBsing Loba non merchant. Tho pollco authori ties havo a photograph of Barbour. Tho scarf-pin told tho tale. It was the body of Barbour. Detective Grltzmachor, after taking n look at tho body, was satisfied of tho same fact. That Barbour was foully dealt with thore Is little doubt. Tho In juries on tho head aro evidence of this. Tho fact that all his monoy, watch and chain and diamond ring aro missing would lead to tho infer onco that ho was murdered for hit monoy. But how, when or by whom ho was murdered no one knows. The general supposition If that he was murdered somewhere In tho city, and the body was then carted oil and dumped into the river nt Pennovor's mill. Barbour would not havo strolled out that far him solf and tho body could not have lloatcd up stream. The pollco nro satisfied that It is a caso ot murdor, aud tho fullest investigation will ho made. Tho deceased Icavis a young wife, to whom lie had been married but a few months. Sho la nearly pros trntod with grief, and when last in tho city could not bollove that her husband had deserted her. She maintained then that ho was foully dealt with. Doteotlvo Grltzmaeher tolegraphed her in regard to tho ft ml Ing of tho body last oyonlng. Coroner River will hold an lu quest on tho remains elthor this afternoon or tomorrow. BTAHTS roll POUTLANI). San Fhanoiscx), May 4. Presi dent Ilnrrlsou obtained a much ueeded rest yestorday. In tho mom Ing hoatteuded tho first Congrega tlonal church. Tho remainder of tho day ho remained In his rooms. Last oyening ho crossed ovor to Ouk hind where his train was waiting, and soon after midnight ttnrled for Portland, Oregon, Run BLUFF, Cal., May 4. The Prosldout arrived hero at 8.30 this morning. He mot with n warm reception, after brief addrosseB aud handshaking the party left for the north at 0 o'clock. aUTTINa TlllUl) OK OAMFOHNIA. Oakland, Cal., May 4, Tho pres idential party arrived nt West Berk eley nt 2:15 P. M., and was met by Mayor Chapman nud n reception committee, Tho party Immediately took carriages aud were driven to Berkeley University. Arm lug thoro When he got off the train at West Berkeley ho grumbllugly remarked that ho "didn't projmpc to be hawk ed around through every little one horse town In the country." Later, whou he nrrlved at Lincoln Minare and saw tho path to tho platform blocked, ho declared that If Ito wus chief of police he would fee that the streets were clear. Then turning to the driver ho commanded him to drive to the pier as fuot us possible, so that he could catch Hie boat for San Francisco. OllKOON TOWNS AND Till: DUST. 1'KIiSI- La GitANDK, Ore., May 4. A mass meeting of the citizens was held Saturday afternoon to arrange for the meeting of President Harri son aud party next Thursday eve ning. Lu Grnnde-wlll be the Ihsi stopping place of tho presidential party in Oregon, and el'aoorate prep arations aro being made to suitably celebrate tho occasion. Tho matter is In charge of a committee of seven, Including Mayor Finn, ex-Senator J. H. Slater, Dr. N. F. Horrun, O Ralston, H. L. Strange, J. K- Roru Ig and E. L Eckley. A (pcelul train will be run from Elin und u largo number of visitors are expected from other adjacent localities. at kuokni:. EuaHNR, May 4. Dispatches are to the effect that tho presidential party will stop In Eugene just fif teen minutes. The citizens are pi. paring toglvohim an eaily morn Ing reception and greeting and among other things will send to Hit McKenzIo river and nrocure some ot its famous trout for the president's breakfast. OIUXION f'lTV. Okecjon City, May 4. President Harrison and party will stop fifteen minutes ut Oregon City, and ei rangementsuie being made to wcl came him at tho depot. COKC DIbTIlICT. Uniontown, Pa., May 4. -Lust night Superintendent Giuy und pit boss, of Lelslnrlng, No. 8 went to rescuo two men who hud been at work and were being held us prison ers by the strikers. They were set upon aud stoned when the deputies camo to their uid.and nshot was fit ed by strikers. Superintendent Gray thou ordered the deputies to fire.and In thu volley which followed John Muhan, striker, fell dead and an other received a mortal wound. The situation now Is reported quiet. Labor people aro In a stalo of ex citement, over what they term the cold blooded murder of one of their number at Lolslnrlng No. 8, lust night. John MeSIoy, a member ol tho executive board bus just arrived from Dunbar, wheio ho sworo otii warrants for tho arrest of Super! n tendont Gray, Yard Boas Agu&v. and Pit Boss Cnllaghuii and two ot tho plnkerton guards, cliurglng them with tho murder of a m m unmed Muhan. Tho nrrests will bo made this aftornoon. MeSIoy said tho shooting wus entirely uncalled for. Tho stikers weio only jeering Superintendent Gray aud party ovor tho failure to get men to return to work, when the plnkerton guards opoued flro on lire strikers with Winchester rltk'H, killing Mahau aud wounding another man. Tho Labor people aro swearing vengeaute, and moro troublo may follow In tho next few hours. Tho Coke company and and tho pooplo charged with the shooting, refuse to talk ou tho mat tor. Tho coroner has been notified and will Investigate at Bradford. Sherlll Mo'Jormlek mado twenty eight evictions this morning, It Is reported thero was troublo and Unit a number of deputies wtro roughly handled. At Lelslnrlng No. 3 men are better armed than any poiut In tho region. Thoy have boou drilling for the past three weeks. Such pre parations look warlike, and further troublo is feared in tho neighbor hood. Tho Coko operators repor t nn Increased number at work at various works In tho region. A dispatch from Dunbar tells a dltlerout stor of last night's shooting. It Is lu etlect that Gray, Calhrghan and Aguew, all basses, escorted Malum aud the deputies, mistaking them for rioters and opened tiro upon them, kllliug Malum instantly. VIKH AND LOSS OK 1.1 FK. KouiiKSTMt, N. Y., May I. Mirlj this morning a two story frame building wua burned, and Herman Stephanskl and vlf jrlshed, Oth er Imnntei had a nut row oacupu frojii death. Tho tiro urli-limlcd frnm u lamp uxplos'o-i, UNUK l O LNTIIAOT. Nkw ouk, N. Y., X'ny h-Flfty Hungarian Imm'griHtH were, de tained yeete.-duy and seventy five moro toilaj? at th b irge ofilcu. The authorities uro u-pl uu that lm U r ints hte coming here under cou toUBinjinimwiii'.nmnJ' ! ' Highest of all in Leavening Vower.-U. ?- $2rm& ,f Jj -VW V.13 WWO0C0.3.,-EfiJJHS. tract as lliey pncyi-fd money. IlKKINtl SIM. CiriCAUo, III.. Miy 4.-A W-i-di luglon xppela! suys: The .uulixA now Is thut th" elowj wriwiii will l deelured b.v the United Siutcs .'0V eminent and tho North Anier lean company will not liavo unj catch tills year. Ifltfhuts curt Its own lessees, tho govcrinueiif niny be counted iixiu to mukphhnrl work cfBeul poachers regurdiess of tin fiedngiufiue Canadluiir', but there is no ground on which the British government could refuse to help in this work and lis co-opurutlou wll" be ofiered with u view of showing thnt the United Stutes Is really ii eurncBt. FIHI2J QUKNCHKD. Mays Landing, N. J. May 4 The heavy lulns have quenched the forest fires around hero and in the vicinity of Plcasuntvillo. In nddltioutotliegie.it loss sustuiued by the burning timber much small mime is destroyed and the wild ber lies are ruined. KlIAKS TlIK MAFIA. Ni:w Okli:am, May 4. Mayor rihukespeure today received a peti tion from Philip. r. Patentee, asklne police protection. The petition states that a ieur ago he was taken sick, anil being u member of the Giovanni Uersuglier! society he de muiidcd medicul and cash relief, to which ho wus entitled. A portion i if the cash relief was refused aud he brought suit. Ho asserts that foi this ho was ass-aulted with n danger ous weapon and summoned to np- peur on tiinl for violating tho ruleh of the society. Ho fears another attempt will be made to do him bod ily Injury. Although of Itulluu nativity, he Is now nn American citizen and wants protection. Ho fears tho "Mafia" aro thirsting for his blood. He adds that, if ho is killed, to look for his assassin among his brothers, Antonio, Giovanni aud L'lcoli, and one Diovannl. CAiutu: imowN's casi:. Ni:w Yoiuc, May 4. Tho police authorities at Juinaen, L. T., have a man lrr custody supposed to be the missing C. Knickoli, who aceoni panlcd Carrie Brown to the hotel tho night of tho murder. Ho au Bwers the description and had blood stains on his clothes, hut vigorously protested he Is Charles Holland, of Rye, N. Y. JtOKIlIBLi: HOLOCAUST. CirATTANOOA,Tenn , May 4. In formation has reached hero this momlug of a horrible holocaust which occurred lust night at Duck creek on the Chattanooga Southern Railroad, ten miles from this city. Tho kitchen of the construction forco used In building tho new load caught fire in soruo unknown man ner. Four colored merr, King Mead ows, John Harvey, Will Brodorand Eider Miles were burned to death. Tho theory is Hint tho men were murdered anil then burned, LIITKNCOTT'S I'AILUUK. Nnw Yokk, May 4. Jesse II. Upponcott, Sole Lessee American Gruphophono nud President of the North American Phonograph Co., assigned today with preferences amounting to $23,000, liabilities esti mated at $500,000, assets $400,000 Tho American Gruphophono Co and American Phonograph Co. nre not, it Is said atl'ected by the failure. Hi'iimrl.alilo Itivscup. Mrs. MlehuolCurtuIn, Plniulleld. III., makes the statement that she caught cold, wlrich settled ou her lungs; she was treated for u month by her family nhyslclau, but grtw worse. Ho told her sho wus a hnjie loss victim of consumption nnd thut uu medlchro could euiv her. Her druggist suggested Dr. Kiug'H New Discovery for Consumption; she bought a bottle aud to her delight found her self horu-tlteiL from tirsi divie. Site continued its us aud af ter taking ten Milts, foui'd herself sound and well, now ihx-t housework and Is as well as ever she iiuuMinum mill mua non nanvi-miio was. Free trail iMttlouf this Ureat Discovery at Fry'a Drug Store, large bottles 6o, und $1,00, nr -a H i . "OT. 11 J' S DPRICES jeaWBaking vijPewder: Used in Millions of Homes 40 Years the Standard, S. Gov't Report, A-, - mm i .OTI'(SB!.a' UTATlv rrriK at iiik dallih. Tim I)ali.i:s, May 4 "-The Ddl Lniabi ring company's planing mill bur ned yesU-J'Uiy. The building ! a total Iimh. uli the miehlnery. Thu 11 ro Is pupp'isrd to be the work o'nn iucendliiry. Loss i8tlmuied u' illG.OOO, lusuraiiis- ,00(.0. 1'UllM UNION. Union, Or., May 4. The Wga voters of this si hool district met Sat urday afternoon, and by an nhm st I unanimous oto authorized tho directors to build a $1'),0(!0 "cheol house, and to bond tire district In the sum of HO.Ow) for said purp"M, , Hlmllar vote was taken last full, but it was binee drncnvereil that the records were incomplete. Heme this meeting. nuit.vnu To di:atu Puiitland, Or., May 4- Iluitret HV.lpruner, ho wut severely burn ed lust night by firo eominuuicaled to her clothing from a lighted eig urelto which she was smoking at the time of going to sleep, dltd this morning fr.nn her bums. WEATHEU REPORT. San Fiianoisco, May 4 Foie cust for Oregon and Washington, light rains. MARKETS. WHEAT. San Francisco, May 4. Wheat, buyer '91, $17o. Chicago, Ills , Wlnat easy, cash $1.015. IIIU'KL AKItlVALS "WHjI.AMKTIH" II E Juberg, S V Thomson, Su lem. W M IMrnell.Tnmmia. W D Shuttuck, J H Uolburr-, Bo"ton. O Woolf, Philadelphia. DEcott, Fox Valley. J 15 Anker, Brooklyn, N Y. F T linker, N V. II M Fairfield aud wife, F Qreen wald, Hon J E Myers, Mr and Mrs liJBruce, EC McNeal, F A Foyalle, J D Coleman, S M Jiatchelor, F Tilton, Wm Gruce, Portluud. C Jacobsin, II D Posuer, Geo Brownstelu, II C Morris, M Mar-ciu-c, SF. ( OOK. DLu'.whk, Eolu- F Pittou, J J.icobs, I) C Wllliiiin. sou, J W Mutersbauijli, C o Scovill, Sarah E Williamson, Portland. S Levin, Mrs. Kty, D Mugner, Chaa H Bushby, Prof Diamond and wife, S BCatlerliti, JMcl'uuley, It D Amett, J E Gnrduer, Salem. M McFontane, Independence. J J Halo, Wis. AN Hamilton, Huntington. Fred Tllluny, Dallas. Ted Burg, Helena, Mont. SShaflner, Mt Angel. D M Guthrie, Dallas. T W Clark, Oregon City. Instruments Fileil tor Record at the County Recorder's Oflli-e. Peter Curl to Mary Carl, 7 acres lu t?ec 2, t 7 s, r 1 w. $ J M Drown to J Q Runsen, lots 1, 2 and 3 in blk 3 of Drown's ad to Sllverton. Oregou Laud Co to F H Adams aud J C Evans, lot 27 of Prospect ad to Sulein. 250 lou Happy lluosinrs. Wm. Timmons, Postmuster of Idavllle, Ind., writes: "Electric Hitters litis done more for me tharr all other medicines combined, for that bud feeling arising from Kidney nnd Liver trouble:" John Leslie, farmer nnd stockman, of the sumo place, says: "Flud Electrlo Hitters to be tho best Kidney aud Liver medicine, mndo nro feel liko a now man." J- W. Gardner, hard ware merchaut, Hiune town, siys: Electrlo Bitters Is just the thing for u niun who is all run down nud don't care whether ho lives or dies; ho found neu strength, good ap petite aud felt like he hud a rrew lease on life. Only 60a a bottle, at Frj ' n'K Store. FouSalk. House and lot. Flvo good, large rooms, hard tluhh, I G,'- 5 V F?p "W'MHplendUl well, lot set to fruit trees I , .n ,..... K,.nlltr ,,r m i um . fruit, hrupilre of 1. J. CronUe, at printing State Ins. Co. olllcn. over, 4:20-d-t adcw a miiimi iiiimminiw es; m M &A h ilsF n nn ! H VI WW A ' (V U trr I id IwbB v s b " e ffimo " Jgv I The Racine and Columbus Bugie Hacks in nil bestSty'c. Bain F..rm Wngous. Full line Iv fun. Harvesters, Mowers, CiilfVatoi's, Uayiog Machinery Our SptclaHy. Agti(tiltur.il Hies nmre Complete than ever. BAKER & STRANG. 302 Commercial Stroet. i jS. Krssm Greatest labor saving invention 1.1 the household line. Washes al varieties of goods fiom the tine.st Iiu-o to the coarsest cirpe'fl, perfectly clean, without rubbing or boiling, without the use of chemicals or any destructive process only soap mid w iter. '1 he eomp my owning t oilers $1000 to anv i erson who ill pr uliice a family washer equal to the JN Ji.V EllA in the lollowlng peints: r-rn-i. ij.iuor having. iiim " Ing Variety of fabric washed. CL-uuiug perfectly without damage to ..l...'l. Cimnllnili. n.wl l.urlWl. .Ull.t I 1 1 ll ll ill . Si7.t. Wcillllt MUl (lUm- l iuiuiuu. kinnjiii-ii jf i.ii-. ,.... w. v . - hillt v. Satisfaction cuiiiu-jteed or Marion county. most popular on ii. u x lu-jot-j. If you contemplate the purchase of a inu- " cph fT" f sical instrument write to uy in- au ill us- jj- B p trated Catalogue by mail. jf fl L-B5 P. H. EASTON &. Co.. 310 Co u'l St , Salem, Or. MH liPM-lMc Eo A1 NW j r.THE.LALl' a; Arm t . ri-j --i tSS? U:U -ii??'i'-,"i As Cheap as HkBmn V Kn'-JiT'-S.'SJsVF.the Country L sing John Murphy, who shot and kill ed John Holmes aud dangerously wounded Matt Vandelver some months ago, was convicted of mur der In the second degree at Napa, Cal., Saturday. For Sam:. Two good mares, well broken for ull work. Doth with foul, Tnquhe of J. M. Payne, Slate street. School hats for 25 cts. at Calevrt's. Wonderfu ltesults often follow tlio Use ot Hood's Sais.i.;xril!.i Seiere c.isos of scrofula, upon wlileli other pien iir.ulons ti.no been ioiciIo-,ij, jleldto the pci-iiilar euratlio jiowcis ot this meillclne. Uliticsslii!; c 'sea ot dysj epslu, excrucl.it Iny c.iinj lilnts of the kidneys unit liver, nKimizliiR Itch Ear anil imIii of salt Ki 1 I'ulll.l, ll H'l-CC- . , im!,!"! .I'.ljiMsi'sot rat.iuti, ami aches and pains vf :; iui..at mii, aio cuicil hy Hood's Sar- i'.la. It l urines 'lie blood, and at tlio iltno tmis rho stuni.ich, cieites an U-. hi. l c es stiengtlitoeieiy func. i r tc iHHly. Uholtatrlal. Conesal Debility 'Tor foiu years my wlio suffered witli U'.'iO tumor bunches on tlio glands under the arms, and senoial debility of the wliolo sj -tem. Sho became so poor In health Ih.t wo iero on tno erge of despair rcRardliig he rccosery. I'liyslclans did nut seem to understand her casej at all oents sho neier dorh ed any benefit from their treatment. She Anally concluded to try Hood's Sarsapaillla. The hum. -II -to effect was so maikcd and satisfactory h-it she continued to t.iko It. and till' . tho rosulti She lias gained lu wcujut From S3 to III Pounds and Is stroller and lu better health than shehaiU-en. .i years. Tho bunches under her arms h i. diminished, and we I eli-e Hood's t rs ip..i 1U will l o mo i.u.i-li fur them In ti..u'.' J. j. Noi.i aohs aiv Com merclal Srieit, toston, M .s. Hood's SarscjV:.."'la ai,HOolicO.,Ai,thecari ta. IOO Dosnct Onn I. i - CTiltktttrr'a KarlUk IH....I n . ENNYROYAL PILLS T. iJjW wllk Mm rtSi VS? nUMui ..1 iliL rr r. .7i. Y . a u t..i7zr?z??-f "?" .i ..i. . riT-. i-"i W5si5iiKj JWHaa, A'. ' Mi's for Ihlck Work. nJ!I,,.r.r1V1Jr,Ih- ' k Wflfk IJF?F V"! hrtjk .k. ust north Xn?a i n iv & Hum, V!m 11 i ll.i r gh all I. i 4 iiid JJonduv III . r"ti 1 au.t -I titration ' t"i otUee ' it t li- lu.iin i.'.l..li '"u'w.1;, anrt Kr I'VUMil'IthT. ijLlrilmi jjriJlijrniimit iiniiMinncVii'rlii.'Meiail t H ' I .: o TawTKJBKtti if jrmr.ua iSLiumLvtJiimiXZjafi Ranges, Furnaces, Tinware, aoil all Ihiise Furnishing Goods. Uliimney anil Srwcr Fines, Plurabins. r'umps. 13 Wood, lion and Buckeye, Force x Pumps. Pumps For Orchard Spraying. New EiuilydiMHlic CL tliesWasher! . - .w. ... .. -t f . . ,. money reluuded Solo Agents lor BjirgMB-aEanimni ammimuun fJHk i 1 OF all kill ch Pianos, Organs, Violins, Guitars, Binjos and fandolins, (whole ale and retail) over 800 of the latent and 1 ..'oiiPU'ni'ITOTi'l Kusainimxiii Who do All Kinds of V any Laundry il White lieij work. CSTLiidUs and patrons Invited o inspect our process of doing ivorl-. 230 Libc.ty Street, THE COTTAGE. MKS. J. S. BURKHOLDEIt, Propileton, 24 COURT STREET. Board by the day or week, with or wlih. out room . A irood homelike bjuidius Louse. Terms reasonable. 4-13 $500Rewardl WKwlll pay thoubove reward for nny case of ller coniplulnt, dyspepsia, sick lieaduche, indigestion, constipation or cos tlcncs we cannot euro witw wfist'x Vp.r eltabloLiqer I'ills.vhen the directions ore htitctlo compiled u Hli. Ihey are purely egetubl, .lud neerfall to glvo siitislac- iiiui. nuKurcoaiea, xjirge Doxes, contain ing 30 iiilis, 26 cents, llewure of counter felts and mltatlons. Tho trcnulnn manu- lacUiedohly by THE JOHN U. WEST UU. lylllCllgUlll, Sold by Oeo. K. Good, Druggist, SCM Com trr-et..-.xlem Or. ILPOHLUWii, Formerly ol Kcrlbor a. Pohle, two doors webt of tho old stand, keeps a good supply of wheels, axles, springs and general car riagehaidware. 4.22 dw (J m. DRESS GOODS. Henrietta, Serge, Drape d'Alma Camel's Hair, Home Spun: all new shades. BLACK GOODS. Coin Spot, Bengallne.SIlk Warp, Henriettas, French Novellles. SILKS. Surrahs, Hwival. India Faille, TaHeta.ninck Grenadine, Stripe and Dots. ' GINGHAMS. Nnrnrandles, French Zephyrs, Uroelre Zephyr, Toilet du Nurd, Seersuckew, Scotch Ginghams. ioroi migs. A New Hue of trimmings Call and PinmiHA rmr nnw nlrulr oltlrygoodx. J. J, UALllYJirLK & U0 Iluhlsnew hrlek, comr tVurl id Conunerclul B'nita f J Vi mil H U1U "v I US necen 25c Wart Column, wnUli KA.-tJ lNMPiiri.tNCT l'KU ?"',u."!.ln?0.!;l,,d ' 'hU Mlu.,?Vr- iuii incuifuvuiuniri. "T IC A J. '.l.U !. a Utilise I .liluiofV. 11. Mlmiwm T S.ll' III -S..I1I ., M.ilft . . - i.. Li.... .."'"" till IU.,1... i of V. 11. Mniiwnn ""iSU 15. ion ai.k-a i.o.o, .,t , .ri--- l1 1'ilieSTO. AbiiiKiil. f r?,,jl',ril. Irou So. llM, "'' '" NnW (HIIHU.E -llnrcilu, fr.n,s V to Milt, imiw, bUfcBy . a 1 Lf U,r,B i-i'ifi-c i rfrtnlluluifiiuillyurlvm '! oltl. - "" t.-.l" i'vutcrniit.ut, "'tulre nt la i W3l 'plIKHC llALI.S.Mouoy r)!lnr I wutchosniiajawpii-yiiijiinii h.cd, on .erinai proimrl Una c.m hi ..1S?J i.v wife or Moil-. Ainnrr's inaJt"? ta liwstiiteKtrcct. -" iort W If 1OH trtliK AND THAuK-VlnTTT- inntirt siImi hive ilnro ilnp ?' ""W centra Nu rum., J k n ,nf? rn In u.ll on It u. Il.u,Anrih -mleSi. fe- I 'UK U.V, - bont our ere of landTT, L1 b.Mii. ulih itifultiK wilier In Si""1 Mil, Ml A h-n iiultent b. . onil iidt.he ou mht iiaiSM.1, iiifrahoin,r f,'ol1'.giloA,Jiu,Ue U"C'- l'fSS -ITT-ANTKa-At 107 ii noon. s"-'" uuuicau noon unites or.r gtucrul liou i-W WAM LH lo contioci for oropofTi . uuri- for live ycum IV. Sin 3, A ituod pi Ices Hiiicm Ijind Co tTu -J VST-ANTEll-Vn ncMvc, reinb T wilii ry 8 Oto m nionVhiy.tffi : crease, to represcut In his o! n ,eciin . ipsponsiblo Now ork house, IteSJ WAN 1' UU-Oiu-iigcuta -nakeJlOOtoKM u mniith leiiing our goods on their metis. o want county and geS uppiith and wllltnuo bick alliromfj n wild irn county u?ent falm to d&u lim mid ex pontes fern tlilrtj darj'triai , aKUCCinlnEont le-s than lax We win solid Imge lllutr.ited clrcuUra and uu Willi a xpecinl oiler to t-nw Urrtlory i pllcil liir.on receliitef.l nMtt!i App.y ut ouie und get In oi tie um Aililieos Jtcnuer MuniifarturlniiCoiu buiK. I'll. 114MVI IW. II. SHUKMAKKU. Cor, Front ut Cuurt stieet. iVo 277. Hood 1aw. boar loard by day or ucett with or vrtttont ruoms. 4:ltlm NICELY fiirnlsbod moms to rent, with bonrd, lu plcKhixntpal partof clty.oeir ...m. mirltnfiu llht lnti.ci' lIi-ho. An nllCC. .- ..uvc, .m iwwu.v,. r.ii.vb o.iUU THE CLUB Livery, Feed airl Sale Mh W. H. GOULET, Prop'r. All Btock left In niycaroNb.illKcfivetln bebtofiitteutlon. 'Itlepliono Ao. 21 U)n tier Liberty nnd Kerry t-tie-ts, Nilem, Or. It. H. WESTACOTT. LlVEItY, Feed siiui iStiiirdiug SlaWe. Hay nnd oats Bold and dellered, SUfalj on Kerry stitet, back of l'ostoilice, Salem. Oregou. L B, HUFFMM, Livery Shble and ii M The Best Box Stalls and Corral In thtWj. (In rtar Willaiiiette hotel.) SAIvEIvI. - - - OREGON ELLiS & WHITLEY, LIVERYMEN. South of "Willamette Hotel, A-XrlXXI - - OREGON J. F. "WHITE, EXPRESS AND 'MUCK LINE Hnuliug of all kinds, llest work ueon at every train. a B-B BIIW J Upliolsterer. All work, either new or r-pirlne, Com in tho t-ei-t workmanlike shape. Shop south of post ofllre FOREST GROVE POULTRY Wl Founded m 1877, 1000 YOUNG LFOULS FOR SALE And theiflnest oer Ibred.on the rd" Coast. Book yourl order early for Jcholcoselectlons. Send Stamp for Catalogue. Address J. M. GARRISON, IftU-dw Forest Owg HELLENBRAND'S Eating Parlors 4 Caudy JlaiuMtf CDS Commeiolal Street Bl-JiOKKAUE: Icecream rkft CoUee, Tea or Chocolate and CuKe-w Jlush und Milk jict' I'late of Soup ij(ii' Hot Cakes CotleoorTea ts& Beefsteak uudEsgs 3s" l'ork Chop and Hints. - d Mutton Chop and i-egs jj I Venlsou and Ivggn - "ji&tf rnuMiiioand K's " ""Statf ' Hani and Hiis ,- - -5scmJ KretU Oyslerd any st j lc "Z7tiO& 25 Cent RegularDlnnerSenedFromllMJ" A nice variety of ,Ke''?111eV 3 Also tea, cotieo or milk wltu " meals without extra cbaree. Ht. Choice Clears, Impofted always on uand. sdes' Porter House Steak and Eggs 3 j Tender Loin Steak and Egg - Dissolution of Copartner I that twr ' r0V,FAlonreheyreSfor? eTuWi; Cween Hmltli, Kfeppln ana iioj t duybeen doso ved by wutui jjj Hmlth, Ilojul und arrrfi HmltU Iloyil and Aldenwn are 1 t hln r.irnll debts due fromtne nr" 0T the carrying out 0 the coni and buirdliiKS by the bire fln AprlH.18sTl. T.-J o KLtf- Paper Hanger. 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