!VT'iVWTrjpW nwMuniipMnpwi'i.iiT I I Iroublo oVer a tract of land. The bitterness then engendered never tiled. Saturday a lawsuit was decided In favor of Holllwny. Sun day morning, while William Holll wny and Pleasant Holt were moving a fence according to the decision, Itufus Holt, son of Berry Holt, shot them both down, Holllway dying Instantly, and Pleasant Holt four It urs later. The amount of land In dispute Is one aw. Tho murderer fled to the mountains, and has not bei n apprehended. BTIUKEP. St. Louis, Mo., May 12. The Brotherhood of Painters have de cided to make the strike general, and about 1000 men went out home. Bhussells, May 12. The strike In tho Charlerlo district Is spread Ing. The fouudrymen have struck. Thirty-live thousand men uro out; Hcvcral Iron works aro closlngowlng to lack of fuel. GOT IN THOUm.E. Oakmble, Pa., May 12. During the progress of tho solreo-muslcale given Saturday night by tho Melzar Institute, a femulo seminary of this place, two well-known students of Dickinson college placed a long lad der against the rear of the insti tution, and tried to reach tho private rooms of two of the inmates, with whom they had arranged to spend toe evening. The ladder was too short, so the boys borrowed another from a coal-yard near by, with which to splice it. Two policemen, happening to observe their opera tions, waited until the collegians wero well up tho ladder, and then attempted to arrest them. The lower one jumped and escaped, but lost his hat, by which means his name was ascertained. The other was captured and placed under $200 ballon the charge of attempted houso breaking. A warrent has been Is sued for tho one who escaped. A l'HEIBT'S TALK. Buumnoton, N. J., May 12. Thero was a scene in St. Paul's Roman Catholic church In this city yesterday morning. It was the tweuty-flfth anniversary of the or dination of Rev. Father Trucoy, the pastor of tho church. The priest has not been on good terms with Borne of his flock for many months, nnd In tho course of his anniversary address he became highly excited, "I will grind to dust," ho shouted, "the rottou-hearted devils of tho congregation and hold their wretched characters to the light of day. Whilo I am hot as great a man as Moses, I have just as much authority over my people" Tho outburst was a surprlso to many in tho audience. As the priest con tinued his tirade, many men and women nroao in Indignation and loft the church. Tho sormou is the talk of tho town. TUG HOAT 1ILOWN vv. St. Louis, May 12. A prlvato telegram received hero this after noon, states that tho tow bout Myohrlc was blown up by a boiler explosion between here and Cairo today. Two men aro reported drowned, but the full extent of tho dlator Is uot yet known. can't ao TO MEXICO. Cm ok Mexico, May 12. For clgn Minister Murlscall says all tho necessary steps have been taken, so that when tho Etata reaches a Mexi can port she will not be allowed to laud. A CHILIAN AUUK4TKU. Ban FuANCiBCO,May 12. Rlcardo Trumbull, member of tho Chilian congress and partisan of the Insur gent party, was arrested last night by a United States iiutr!iul for vio lating tho neutrality laws In connec tion with the shipment of arms and munitions of wur ou tliu schooner Robert aud Minnie and ou the steamer Etata. His ball wastlxed at $15,000 and was furnished with John and Adolph Spreckles as sureties. Trumbull was arrested on board tho Oakland ferry boat aud wuu on his way to Washington to confer, It Is reported, with tho Chi llaucouBiil. After his releuse he stated that ko hud expected to be arrested but had made uo attempt at concealment. "Will you make a light against the charge?" was asked "A vigorous one, dor-end ou thut; (111,08 I say, It amounts to uothlug. Thero Is nothing In the neutrality laws by wblck 1 can bo held," "What have you to suy ubout the action of tho Ktata?" "Nothing. Rut I might ndd t here U a precedent for tho action In tho can) or tho vteatuer Scandinavia, which put out of tho Mexican port of Bantu Rosalia with a Mexican marshal aboard." "la the imeralda acting bs convoy of the Etatu?" "That! do hot know. If hhc 1h acting us wnvoy, uti'ler no clicumtriuce would he (ire on hel bmlutou," timiinii r n TOE FOREST FIRES. Great Loss of Life and Prop erty. GLADSTONE AND BLUNE BOTH ILL Italian Consul Recalled, The Czaro Hvvitch WoundedThe WallalWalla Affair, The President, State and Foreign News, Etc. FORKEST FIRES. White Cloud, Mich., May 12. The five upper townships in this county hrs been a surging sea of fire ever since Sunday, and it is believed not a single small hamlet Is left. A number of freight cars aud logging trains aro ulso burned. LOSS OK LIFE AND I'HOI'KUTY. Ludinciton, Mich., May 12. Some of tho people who lived at Wulkervllle before the lire struck them arrived hero In a wretched state. They say it Impossible to tell how many inhabitants escaped alive but they fear mauy died In the woods whore they fled for safety. The village hud 800 inhabitants and uo ouo knows where more than half this number aro at present. Ru mors ot a largo loss of life at other points come in, but verification Is impossible, Tho entire county will be swept unless rain comes today. MORE FOREST FIRI3. MECHANicsnuna, Pu May 12 DlsaBterous forest fires swept over the mountain lauds of this county since last Monday and ure still rag ing. Fully ten thousand acres of valuable timber lauds are burned over. The valuable mining pro perty of Alex, Underwood, near Dlllsburg was destroyed. Tho losses by llro already exceed $150,000 GLADSTONE IS ILL. London, May 12. Gladstone wenttochuroh Sunday and seemed to bo enjoying his usual good health, In tho afternoon, however, the veteran statesman was seized with a succession of shivering fits. Sir Andrew Clark, Gladstone's fumlly physician, though not pronouncing his Illness to be of a serious nature, dcclurcs Gladstone must not leavo his room for several days. IILAINE'S CONDITION. New York, May 12. It Is stated at tho houso of Walter Dumrosch, whore Secretury Blultio la now ill, thut tho secretary's condition Is greatly Improved. Dr. Dennis said thero wus nothing alarming about Blalno's coudltlon, and advised rest aud quite. Tho only mcdicluo ho prescribed was pepsin for ludlgest lou. Mrs. Blaine said: "Since tho president wcut nwuy from Wash ington Mr. Blulne has been working very bard, and, the fact Is, ho has been called to look after tho affairs of tho department of state." Sho denied ho had another attack of vertigo, and said ho would bo ablo to return to Washington In a few days. THE CONSUL RECALLED. Washington, May 12. It Is un derstood that Pasqualo Cortel, Ital ian consul at Now Orleans, has been recalled by his government, and that tho functions of his office will bo exercised by another consular official now In tho United States. This action Is not inspired by tho government of tho United States, aud probably was taken by tho Italian govcrumont either because It was felt tho consul had beou indis creet In his publlo utterances, or that his usefulness wus Impaired, WHY HE WAS RECALLED. Rome, May 12. Tho Italian con sul at New Orleans, Senor Cortel, has beou notified to return homo In order to furnish tho Italian govern ment with an oxuot account of the events which bavo taken placosluco tho murder of Chief of Police Hen nessey. VicO'Couusul Pomu, of the Italian eonsulato In Now Orleans, will act for Consul Cortel In tho In tcrlm. THE WALLA WALLA AKKAIR. Walla Walla, May 12. Tho rumors thut tho soldiers had shot u comrado who Informed upon them for complicity In tho recent lynch ing, Is without foundation, Corporal Arnold, arrested a few duys ago, nn Sunday asked to soo the Commuud lug officer. Six soldiers afterwards wero arrested, It Is sup'Htscd, upon Information given by Arnold, Two soldlera deserted Friday night, aud four mono Sunday. Arnold, the day boforo tho lyuculug, had charge of the quarters and unlocked the arms rack, giving the men their car bines, aud Is said to have been with them wheu they wuyUld tho sheriff tho day preceding tho lyuehlng Tho MX soldiers arrested belong to D troop, the jump us Jfljlcr, killed by Gnmbjer Hunt, nn ii i TllE PRESIDENT. Pueblo, Col., May 12. The presi dential party has arrived at Salida. Tho president received from the citizens of Villa Grove a large box of flno specimens of gold, silver, Iron, copper, lead, zinc nnd coal mined In tho San Luis valley. Tho school children presented MrB. Har rison with an album of pressed flowers. The president's train made a short stop on the hanging bridge over thi Arkansas river In tho Royal George canyon, in order to nllow tho travelers to view the grand beauty of the surrounding canyons. Nearly all tho residents, Including the G. A. R. nnd the school children, were assembled at the station. The reception accorded the guests by Pueblo wus most en thusiastic. An address of welcome was raudo by Mayor Hamilton, after which they were escorted through the city by a procession composed of G. A. R. nnd local so clctles. The piesident received the school children and made a short visit to the mineral palace. Colorado Springs, Col. 12. The president and party arrived at Coloruda Springs ut 0 o'clock lust evening aud received tho heartiest kind of a welcome. They wero met by Mayor Spraguo and a committee of citizens and given the freedom of tho city. They wero then shown to tho currluges and escorted through the principal streets by a procession. Tho purty then repaired lo the hotel and had dinner, at which the governor of tho state and wife and u few leading citizens wero guests. A public reception was held In the evening and was attended by nearly all the people in the city. AT DENVER. Denver, May 12. The presiden tial party arrived here this morning and met with u warm reception. THE OMAHA SAILS NORTH. San Pedro, Cal., May 12. Tne United Slates mun-of-wnr Omaha, left hero for tho North yesterday afternoon. TAFT WILL HAVE CHARGE. San Diego, Cal., May 12. United States Solicitor General Taft receiv ed a dispatch from President Har rison directing him to go to Los Angeles and take churgo of the Robert and Minnie case for the government. He left on tho after noon train. THE CHAKLhSTON. San FitAKCifrco, May 12. The Charleston left San Pedro shortly after 6 o'clock yesterday morning, and was sighted ten miles out oft Point Lomu, having made a ninety mile run In six hours, or at a fifteen knot gult. Thero wero additional orders awaltlug her at San Diego, but she kept ou her southward course without stopping. Thero aie uo telegraph stations south of En seuadu, jUBt south of tho bounadry lino In Lower California, so that, savo such meager information as may be brought north by ono of the Panama or coast steamers, uothlug further Is likely to bo heard from her or tho Etata, until the Charleston roturucs, or Ib hoard from at eomo of the Mexican ports, which cannot occur before Thursday or Friday noxt. I1LAINE A PORT OK ENTRY. Washington, May 12. The sec retary of tho treasury has designated tho towu of Blaine, state of Wash ington, u sub-port of entry, Puget Sound collection district. LYNCHED. Baltimore May la Asbury Green, colored, sentenced to peniten tiary for assault on Mrs. Folsom was taken from Jail ut Centervlllo by a masked body of men this morn ing and hanged. F0RJ1GN. CROPS IN EUROPE. Huda-Pesth, May 11. Tho crop report to date shows barley, oats, rye and feeding throughout Hun gary are suffering greatly owing to tho excessive heat which pre vailed recently. The wheat crop Is a fair average. OKl'iaiAL DENIAL. London, Muy 12. Tho Rome correspondent of tho Stutulurd says ho has oftlclul authority to deny tho stutemout that Italy has at present any Intention to appeal to tho powers for a judgment ou the Now Orleans ttllulr. C7.AROWITCH SERIOUSLY WOUNDED. Berlin, May 12. A dispatch ro- eclved here from Tokto, capital of Japan, announces that un attempt was made upon the llfoof thoCzaro witch, but that the Imperial traveler, though seriously wounded U consid ered In uo dauger of dylug. Tho Cxarowltch was suddenly attacked by u Japanese, with a aharnuword. Before too Jupaueso could be over powered, he Inflicted several severe outs on tho Russian Prince, wuod. feuded himself vigorously. No cause is uuown tor me tmaoK, MARKETS. WHEAT. San Fratvcisco, May 12.-Wheat buyer, '01, $1.72. Chicago Ills., May 12. Wheat firm, cash ?1.04J July $1.00. "mrAtfCIAL. PANIC ON ijourse. Paris, Muy 12. Af l-W) p. m. panic prevails on Bourse here. Portu guese securities have fallen to .80. SPANISH SECURITIES. Paris, May 12.There was great excitement nn the Bourse today, and wide fluctuations In general. Securities still rontluue. At one t!moltwu8 difficult to effect sales in Portugese and Spanish seeuiities at almost any price. OOLD EXPORTED. New York, N. Y., May 12. Over 7,060,000 dollars gold coin was order ed for export today. STATE- mining officials. Alhany, Or., May 12. The di rectors of the Albany Mining and Milling Company, yesterday elected tho following efficers: President, J. L. Cowan; vice-president, N. H. Allen; treasurer, G. W. Mustou; sec retary, J. V. Pipe. It wus voted to put a ten-stump mill into their mines in the Suutium district Im mediately. J. W. Huzleton was elected superintendent of the mines. The company is more encouraged than ever with the character of the ore taken from the mine' and will push the work vigorously this sum mer' HOTEL AUR1VALS "WILLAMETTE" J G Daly. J McFarluud, J Fried laud, Miss Davidson, C Robeson, Portland. Geo Senegle, Dayton, G W Phillips, Scio. S Soule, Independence. L M Duncan, Macleuy. G W St Clulr, N Y. J H Thai, R Raymond, H E Plow man, B F. Leo Steemer, Salem. M M Davis, Yaquinu. J II Bishop, Wash. F J Black, Halbey. J H Lane, Boston. U B Wheeler, J H Bceeher, Chi cago. H R Klokf-s, Detroit. C H Burcb and wife, Yumhill. COOK. E C Mintou, S B Catterlln, D Varner, O Ciesswell, A Call' A H Salisbury, Salun. L G Jones, A Graiget, G McCook, M Wilson, A Klu', Portland. Mrs Edmundson, W Wheeler, Pearl Wheeler, Macleuy. W and Mrs. Trever, St. Paul. I Shufur and son, Turner. (J W Cussler, Abercrombie. C WBuir, Aumsvllle. M Pmneroy, Slate Reform school. H Peters, Whlteaker. P Miuzcnmuil, Jcllenon. Don't Feel Well. And yet you are uot sick enough to consult a doctor, or you refrain from so doing for fear you will alarm yourself and friends we will tell you Just what you need. It Is tlood'b Sursuparilia, which will lift you of that uncertain, uncomfort able, dangerous coudltlon, Into n state of good health, confidence und cheerfulness. You 've no idea how potent this peculiar medicine is in uses like yours An O p p o r t unity. Children's nilk cloaks positively at cost for ten days only, at Chits. Calvert's. 6 Otft A uow thlug No slight on quality At tho Salem Cash Grocery. For Sale. Two good mares, well broken for all work. Both with foal, Inquire of J. M, Payne, Stuto street. Fresh. Sacramento strawberries ut Furrar & Co'a every duy. CURE Rick Heartache ami relieve all the trouble Incl dent to a bilious ktata of the system, luch u DIulness, Nausea I)ro slues. DUtreta after eating. Pain in the Side, &a While their moat rvuiarkable success has been ahown In curing SiOK Headaeiie, yet Carter's Lmu Una Piua are equally taluahte lu Conttlatlon, curing and preventing this annoy ing complaint, while they also correct all disorder of the ttomach, stimulate the liver and regulate the boweU. Kren It they only cured HEAD Ache they would be almost priceleaa to tboae who suffer from this dUtrcsalnr cemplaint: but fortunately their goodness does not end here, and those who once try them will find these little pills valuable In so many ways that they will not be wilting to do without them, tiut after all sick head ACHE Is the bane of so many Uvea that here Is where we make our great boast. Our pill cure It while others do not. CUrtia's Littuc U kb Tills are Tery small anil very easy to take One or two puis make a done. Tbey are strictly vegetable and dc not gripe or purge, hut by their gentle acUoo nleaao all who use them, lu vlau at tl cents fire fort! Bold everywhere, or sent by mall CA5TI1 iOSlUSX CO., Vn IctL. MR bilk MM CARTER'S PlTTLE rrsSV IVER 3H Hptlls. H MJaOESTEM OOMMKNT. Inconsistency, thou art the Jewel that most people chase arier, and successfully capture aud make their own. The Jeisey cow, Mnpeiui, now over 15 years of age, gave l)7o lbs. of milk In 31 days this spring, which yielded 78 lbs. of butter. Ponnoyer Is spelling his name with as big a "P" us he will ever get un ices republican papers abuse bim Into greater political pobuibllillts. Tho papers are ppeakiiig of Blultto's Italian attitude. Mr. Blaine bus been mcwtly occupied taking Anieiicuu attitudes. George Francis Train Is not so crazy, half-witted, Idiotic aud luibe clllc ui some of his editorial critics, when it conies to liuauelal success. Tho American proverb thut a man who is uot n fluaticiul success it) a tool does not corral Train. A suggestion to luteudiug summer reserters: "Take a kodak with you, it will joy und comfort give you, take it then where'er you go." You will enjoy it as well as your friends who will enjoy the views ufterwnrds in well as you. There is no reason why Junction City should not go ahead this sum ine, with a $20,000 hotel, a $7000 school house, a fine church bulldlug, all of which will be constructed this season, and the probability of the West Side bfing completed utun early d.iie. Pilot. A democratic paper has discovered that stove covers have advanced under the McKiuley bill, and that now the woikitigman's dinner will cost him more. As tin has got cheaper under tho McKinley bill, they can uo longer keep up the clat ter ubout his dinner pail. But the woiLiugman enjoys his dinner at good wuges just tho same. The Monmouth Democrat wants i-omething new for a Fourth of Julj piogram, and oflera a year's subscrip tion to the person ulio will produce it. It says: "Won't nomei.idy pleaso invent some biaud new waj of glorifying on the coining Fourth of July? People of benae und sens! bllity urc"veary,oh ,ao weary"of tin barbarism of firecrackers and the in anlty of nn average "fought-bled. aud-dled" oration." Baker City Demecrat: Hon. A. Bush, a public spirited citizen, pro poses to erect a drinking fountain m Salem, where people, as well as tho brute creation, can quench their thirst at any time, day or night. This Is one of the uiostcoinmenduble moves ever undertaken by Mr. Bush and a similar entcrpiising spirit dis played by some big-hearted ltizen of Baker would receive tho fullest eudorsement of everybody. After the talk and uewspapei gossip over the matter, it now ap pears that Governor Pennoyerdid lecelvo President Harrison on hit arrival at Solem nnd in a cordlal'i anu gentlemanly manner, too. The president became noted during his late campaign for making short, pithy and appropriate speeches; and bis short talks during his present tour bavo been exceedingly appro priate. Portland World. Tho Dalles Chrenicle: Three mouths ago the Oregon legislature passed a bill appropriating $00,000 for a portage railway at the Cascades. Three days after, congress passed a bill grauting the rluht of way. This bill was promptly signed by Prcsi dent Harrison and Is now n law. Since that time," practically nothing has boen done towards building the road. Whose fault Is It? Wo pre pose to find out. Wo will find out and we don't care a plcayuutHvho It Is the people shall know who Is to blame. Dayton Herald: Tho Capital Journal favors Hon. J. H. Mitch 11 us piesident. Senator Mitchell if uominated und elected to the presidency of tho United States will undoubtedly fill the place with lonor to Iho country. J. G. Blaine s again looming jp as a presidential eaudldute. We have had, lu the past, n number of honorable men who bought after the presidency until late In life, who never realized (helrambltionauddieddisappolnted. We fear this will be the eudiug to Mr. Blame's bright dreams. Wallowa Chieftain: The trip of President Harrixou and cumpauy across the continent and their" visit to the Pacific coast cannot fall to be if great benefit to tho couulry. In ouo seuse of the term It Ib a business trip. Thoso who are criticising the uffulr from any possible standpoint tre simply showing a parsimoulour Imposition unworthy an American iltizeu, and are making themselves as rld'culous as did those Kansas and Nebraska furmere who proposed to see In what kind or a car the president rode during the trip. It would be better for all concerned if those who make, direct or execute our laws aud government policy were bctier acquainted with the resources and needs of very section of the country. City Warrants. Ture aro funds now en hand ap plicable to the payment of all cltj warrants "endorsed" before July 8, 1800. Interest will cease ou the same from the date of this notice E.J. SWAmiBn, Cltj Treaa. Balem, May 8, 1801. dot For Balk. Threeyeur-old bay carriage horse, Morgan stock, sound und gentle. C. Bodknhkimrr, 20th street. 4 20-2vv The Oreat Spring Medlclne-Tlio llluocl Utile LUe. I lmebocn troubled with bnd blood for om N onrtt; ptirrlmsed two bottlt-t iif Hlb bnrd's Rheumatic sj nip, wlilrh tins curia me. Aa blood purifier It linsuouiufil. I tnke pleMR'ire In recoomiiKnaiiiB It nsn toulc.ullcrutlvo, nnd reliable rheumatic remedy. Very truly yon rs, B. K. FKROUHuN, Jyitiin Rapid, Mich. 1 his Is to certify that w o kuo w Al r. r er jusop, nnd billo .o the statement inline by bim to be true. We uuhesltutliiKiy recom mend this remedy ns wo believe It to be the greuteBtfutnily n-medy on our helvcs. Knton Rapids, Mich. Sold by Smith a blelucr. SCROFULA that Impurity ef tho blood whh Ii 1 1 ins unslglitly lumi s or swelling on t e andsi-f the neck ; causes vnlnful um. i a ,ies t.n the anus, legs, or feet; dtti'lo a ccis In the eyes, ears, or nose, often c.u.- g blindness or deafness; Is the oilgln of .miles, cancerous growths, or tho lit i y ; -r iiuiilfestatioiis usually nserlhid to humorns" and fastening upon tho luiirs. nscs consumption, and death. JUIng e most ancient, It Is the most general ot .1 dUeascs or affections, foi voiy few persons aro entirely Irce fioin it. How Can It Bo K3I v" jsstJjy By taking Ilood's Sarsaparllla, which, by 'ho rcmaikablo cures it has accomplished, ,ften when other medicines havo fallrd, iias proven Itself to bo a potent and ret ul ar mcdicluo for this dlseae. Some o) il.eso cures aie really wonderlul. ff oti juiler from sciofula or Impuio hlco.l, bo sure to tiy Hood's Sarsaparllla. ' Every spilngmy wifeand children have iiccn troubled with scrofula, sores bio ik ing out on them In various places. My little boy, tlueo years old has been a terrible suffcicr hast spring ho was i no mass of sores from bead to feet. 1 vas advised to use Hood's S.trsapaillia, and wo havo all taken it. l'heresult is that all hsn o been cmed ol the scromla, my little boy being entirely free from sores, and all tout ot my chlldicn look Lrlght and healthy." V. n. Athertox, Passaic City, N. J. Hood's SarsaparHia soIdbyilniBKlsts. Sl!lxorf3 rrcjnrc.'bj .1. 1IOOE J, CO., Apothecaries, Lov. oil, J 'Si 3QO Posos One Dolls1 Chlchcitcr'i ILnirllih Diamond Uracil. ENNYR0YAL PILLS Ortatnal and Onl Genuine. A safe, suwaji reiiaoie. ladies bik ,l Drugzlii tor CAlchMter' KnglUh Dia ffyS .nonuSrand in lted and Gold ruetal-VS Ho boxes, sealed with Uue ribbon. Vmt fTnke no other. Rfu dangerou V tubttitutlons and imitation. At Dnnrelttft or Mnd 4c. In sumpi forparttco1ari,teitim trials and "Keller Tor LndteA," in Utter b? return HalL 10,000 TeitlmonUU Ifama Paittr. Chfoheifer Chemical Co.. Madlaon So a are Bold bj all Local DroictUu, .f-- vm W ii3 V fp Fhe Racine and Columbus Buggies ! Bucks in all best Styles. Euin Furm Wagons. Full Hue Dog Carts. Harvesters, Mowers, Cultivators, Ilaying Machiacry Our S ecialty. Agricultur.il l'" M..H. p jj""j"' '" ! BAKER & STRANG. 302 Commercial Street WL l wL I jpgvv SI w MkM Jf gg uieilestiiiiior saving invention in tbo household line. Wnnlies al vaiiMlesof goods from the fltuat lucu to the coarsest carpets, perfectly cltau, without rubbing or boiling, without the u-o of chemicals or any i,cuctivo process-only snap and der. The company owuing it oilers jlOOO to anv peiwm who u ill (irolu.-o t family washer equal to the NEW KHA In the following peint: Pi Ice. L,u r saving. Ilipidh v of wash ing Variety of fabric washed. Cleaning ptrfeotly without damage to clothing, bimplicity and rerlect con,tructi(.n. Hlze, weight and dura bility, batlslactlon guaranteed or monoy refunded Solo Agents for Marion county. tjw IfSUusU liinsL l 1)1111 ir.... -...i i i ii i ii juu foniempiatio tne purchase ot a mu sical instrument write to us for an illus trated Catalogue by mail. P. H. EAST0N &. Co.. 310 Co ..'I St . Salarr,, Or. 1 tns a kftr 'T5 .T3itlrl MMRBffl litiK-UTm II. POHLG, Blacfenii, Formerly of Bcribcr A Pohle, two doors west of the old stand, keeps n good supply of wheels, axles, springs and general car rlagehardwnie. 4:22 dw Jew Cheapest lots In town. 45 rold since January 15. Call on KIGDON & ROORK Bush-Breyman Blo,i Capital City Restaurant Jas. Batchelor, Prop'r. Warm Meals at All Hours ol the Day None but white labor cm Jloycd In this establishment. A good substantial meal o ked In flret class stylo Twenty-five cents per meal RHJD IRONT Court street, between Journal Uflico uud Mlnto's Livery. Paper Hanger. Leoveordernt Globe Real Estate Exchange $500 Reward! VKwlll pay theubovo reward for any case of liver complaint, dyspepsia, nick headache, Indigestion, constipation or cos tlvsncss We cunnot euro wltw west's Veg eltnbleLtqer 1'IIIk, when tho directions are stilctlo complied with. They aie purely veyetabl, and never fall to give satisfac tion. Sngnr cosittd. Iirge boxes, contain. ingSO pills, l?5 cents. Iteware of counter fell band n.ltnlions The gunnlnu mauu fuctHiedohly by THE JOHN U. WEST Co. Chicago 111, Sold by Geo. E. Good, Druggist, 309 Com street. Salem Or. CALI Pa siTiVEi, JUK- NT ures vmmnrm Rbonmatiam, Neuralgia, Cornf! &. HEADAOHE, And ALL PAIS. Till Osltfinls Fetitive nd Kgntlve IlIiECXKIC OOUOH CURE OUBlt C0LCS, CROUP, COHSUltrTtOH. IM sy tU Enbt. Ei 5c, W ft $1 nrcsalAKv A Q.. J. Uw Ar i "-" ,l.f.lT rrt.fr' lines more Complete than ever. dv m ami lam-. ..., MIMlnnl, W .. i stoves, Ranges, Furnaces, Tinware, and all House rernishinj: Goods. Chimney and ocwer ripes, Plumbino;. Puirxip. Wood, Iron and Buckeye. Force Pumps. Pumps ror urcliaril Spraying. NcwErallydrauIic ClbthrsWasher! Addition . FmMU iilP p rc4sMnjs&:' w.wzLmmE maz i fiAT.4 II I II M. .. Of all kinds Pianos, Organs, Violins, Guitars, Banjos and Mandolins, (whole ale and retail) over 800 of the latest and in r : 1-1 n Mr i v 1 1 i Who do All Klndslof LMRT Wl( J As Chonp aa any Laundry in Itue Country TJslnir W'hlto Uh und dolus Hrst-olasH work. CQT Ladles aud patrons luvlted - .,-lv. uui lllirVM Ul IIU1UK woik. I 230 Liberty Street, -w.u uummn ,.rH,'q!?rtel ror nM .. ' $xm$W8R& m .nm,.iive ccali, """a fori? , W'ilT-A ho..c. ,,i .7rr r' Ii,"11 fnnu.i ... .. glw ITIOlt BA1 M-",. &&Wfl2,tt' X' lo HU linrfpnt iitEaiton ,it L light housekeeping U,,&? fBi u , Centei street. Inlolre J ' .7iT.,- .... . aoj ' t.ereonnl timnri, Vi..,i"Jll.ll kl,."" jny Hufe or (store. . iDdt Al-J tw oMito b 1 1 cut. IT0IA.s,ft" AS.V. tuam5- eeulr.il NobriiRUn, York : J ?iSi i I counties WHuhl cu'auYn fc,ia."d,.nSi J Uunonn.K1ltrun, North Cieftri riOH R AL,E.-Ahout on ncre I! hurn. with ruuulnt V," r ft harn. A. bcnulirul locution rr.W (llllioat second hi,i,.;.,..."r'L rf -xsylum avenue utter cniiiS going u Asylum. cnwimj WZZSPXM,. WinTeTi.ll rri.liainl Iw.io.n.. -, " -. -- "viuoulii , , hwu,icimuiei'r in- tr...rM permanent place lll bXI I1TAIM1I..II !'..... . " VV " ",";'.V"'u'rci rurcrouof . aood prices. HalemlS'n'S ,t P'0.1?' W.'fElh-An acll,e. rellahl. ... I t biliary uio JS0 moiilhlv wiihT crease, to represent In hSsovn'J, respoii.lble .Now Yortlio,..O'S-ffS"0.n MANUFAOTUIIRH ick &xw!r& t. btl WrnV.sr.r?iSi?v!1o mVVllH. Wa ,vu.,V .t.;,-.ITl.ou lt''r .... ,, w Lib v'uult nun fffTritjt agents, nnd will taite batk tloijgnV sold If a county ugent fails tnaSriJ, i.nd expenses itfcr u thlitj dm'trlnl , .. btt4v,.-.ttfallut tVi-n IMUU iiJI, yp fill send liiigo lllubtratod uirculun unfi lnw nii,uiDtvuti.i iuii;i m niiiL lenitOrT kn. piled lor, on receipt of A ouecent itinii- Address Kenner MnnufaeturlneiVi pKi burg. X'a. I7dir Ita. H. SHOEMAKER. toTiwT.l t.'- -w, j -' ,w -'I UU04 UU loarcl by day or ween with mZuiXi -""-"- ,. Urn i,mi.. " """"B NICELY ftimished rooms t0 KL,m board, In plummet. l.artofclt?nu, street car llns, 0 Center strett m" THE CLUB Livery, Feed and Sale Uu W. H. GOULET, Prop'r, All stock luitln niycurehalliectiin.. best of attention. Ttlerhone SoS, ' ner Liberty and Firry fctree!, ualfm .' trry i,tree!, tftkm, i,. K. II. LIVERi, Feed and Boarding StaWc.j Hay and oiil-sboldiiud delivered. 8tbl on .cny biieii, dcr 01 toslouia,Si!e. (Irejron. L B. HUFFMAN, Livciy Stable and Feed M The Bast Box Stalls and Corral In thiMt;, Quiet, lamlly horstsa spedullj. (In iear Willamette hotel.) SALEM, ... URHG0N ELLIS & WHITLEY, LIVERYMEN. South of Willamette Hotel, SALEM - - - OREGON J- E VHITE, EXPltESS AND TRUCK LINE Hauling of all kinds. Best work. agon at every train. . ERNST, XJiDholsterer. All work, either new or zvpalrinflto" in mo pesi worKmnuimo di Bhop south of post office. Dissolution of Copartners XTOTIOE Is hereby given that w uay Deen aesoiveu uy mmn.. ----- . J. O. Kleppln retiring from thtflra, debts duo the late nrm are 'vyjr-j Bmlth, Itoyal and .Alderson. aa Smith lloyal and Alderson J9Jffi, ble lor all debts due from iuu . "Jit , I the carrying out of the confacUfor t"i ana uuuuings uy mo ";rrTH ' AprlU.lMd. ftiS'SW; 4:18 4W KUUlAu. FOREST GROVE POULTilY W Fniinrlfid n '1877. YOUNG iFOV.LS FOR l 1000 lautst everhn-fi;on tb r 1 Aud the Coast. Book yourl order WW nr;ehoict-elrttl0DB Stamp for Catalogue. Send ress J, M. GARRISON- Add lfcll-dw HELLENBRAND'S Eating Parlors & Candy Manufac SOS Commercial Sir mLOKKABEj Mush and Milk Plate or Boup -sr- urn nuke. Cottee or Tea- beefsteak and Kggs Mutton Chon and EfB- Venlaou and Eggs Saubage and ims Kren oysters bj .j "-rriV j r..t R.tl.rD!flllerSentl'""", . I1UUI aua -6"-4i A nhrletyofvegeubl S?, .,reVWchrr.. , ' CholcVlrsT im' ' always on nand. Fjn--SS Porter House Htoak JgTZ&J? Tender r,.m kihk ao'L-LSfc -: . 1 1 - T)A8TUItA0E.-G. nd TT "- , r miles from town P.'"",fite , Watt, wo Oliem6Ryj;tia?Blw cVj.'V' ba"OAIN.a M7---iii salo In South Hnun,'.' d IwowTl 'e'm "! -.. ""Mtg -rr-S' . - K I. Si9 vr t .' iii4-