- -r -w x pr-ir- DIE CAPITAL JOWMLl ,.M9 0FD.sciurnoN. .50 00 KPEi: Ml 60 WWJ in ndvnoce the price. rtJw4d ir "pjwrs uro not delivered j !$ir ''f ,'y CAIUUER. j 1 KKk'Bl)h ,.K 15rt8. lirgwAtU'-"-";:Sl;t"'! Kiiyb',,,mluMT1lmdVon"s"ond 15th ,li.nrV" ooney f"r. g to cause no delujs m ,w ,nAi-.TAT,JoiMc.vAi. reu.!"'d the lK.ulde.8 In place. The ihk KVP1' iiVe afternoon iiswicwiod , molt ale biowu lo pieces und remov . iiRT t nwmi UiljUUtu v n,w in Groceries, Crockery, ?3lel Mis. Oils Varnishes, WSL rr-' , ' cr. Snle ftn Baking Powder. " LOCAbJIARKET. wheat net 00 cents per bu. ol.iCtive:22to2Scentaperlb. Stroma Restaurant still coutiu- ,nurttoEerva those Huperior meals at;j wilts. WESTACOTr&IKWIN. The Silent City. As Decora tion day Is only a few weeks off It is time some work was being done to improve tbo lots In the silent city. Many of tbo lots are neglected In the extreme. Weeds and briers are allowed to grow up until It is diffi cult to And the graves. The bravest person is compelled to feel sad when viewing the neglected graves of even dead strangers. Among the neg lected lots Is that of Mr. Willson, who donated to Salem the valuable tract of land known as Willson avenue. It seems that nfter he bad done so much for the city If the liv ing representatives will not look tfter the grave and keep It in repair, the elty should not allow it to grow fild with brush. The graves should tdbe repaired a little so as to be in ivcsen table shape for Decoration Av, but they should be kept neat at ill times. Let everyone who has a loved one laid to rest in the silent city see that the lot is kept in good coalition. A little woik will do tfiaf. If the llvlnc representatives have not the money to erect a mon ument to mark tbo restiugplaco of a departed friend, they can put in a day or two each year cutting away the weeds and briers and putting outiiowers and shrubs to decorate the grave. Some persons have asked what was done with the $ 1200 which was made at the G. A. E. fair in February. It has not been expended in repairing the lots as wus the intention. No new lots have been purchased nor is It known that any of the money has been ex pended in any improvements on the G. A. R. property. No doubt the money will bo judiciously expended, but it seems that some of It could be put to good use in repairing the lots at this time. Accident at Albany. The Al bany Democrat gives an account of a serious accident In that city Sun day for which two young men of this city are partly to blame. That paper says: "Sunday afternoon, about 4 o'clock, Miss Mollie Lude- wlck, residing with Mr. George Cliue, across the Calapooia, and MIbs Fraukle Tavlor.a step-daughter of the state printer, F. C. Baker, of Salem, weie coming along Vine street, MIes Taylor driving, when in turning east on Fourth street at the ditch, being interested in a passing conversation with n couple of young nieu from Salem, the horse, a gentle ouo, was allowed to take his own tourse. This he did by running one u heel of the sulky In which 'hey were riding, up the railing of the bridge, tipping the vehicle over. Miss Taylor was thrown out away from the sulky, not being Injured at all, but Miss Ludewlck was caught la the seat under the Bulky. The Wse tprnne forward and dragged tbe unfnrtunateyoung woman about "air a block. Her elbow was dis located and wrist sprained, and she Wa otherwise badly truised." Peaches Injured. In many Places peaches are said to be injured, Probably from the cold ruins. The eavt8 have curled and fallen oft, wlilch yenerallv means that the fn"t will full off also. While this ms to be true in general, a few orchards favorably situated are not ''Jured. Mr. Clarke's, which has a western Blc-pe, is not injured. Some others seem to be all rigl t. JlHEAKiNo Clay Birds. The rular monthly shooting contest of ""J eatent IUxl und Gun club was "eld In Yew Park this afternoon. te question of who will wear the '""'ge for the m-xt month will be titled. Frank FTnwn wn Mm nun. jful man a month ogo, and has Jutne proud wearer of the gold Rfc since. umpa and patent cIomjU, the beat m ,uket, and at discount ijnosa at Jf Ai Bemanj,, under nfMn. fiiT-iwaasas At the Reservoir. The Satem wnter company have a much havler tusk tlmti wiih nutlcipated in uiak lug a reservoir on Fuirruount park. After the few feet of surface soil wiih removed tbo workmen encoun tered a bed of boulders weigbluj from teu to a huudred lous each. They s re hurd and ditllcult to work. m,,ft, ,,,,, rllli,.ii r ..... reborvoir will bo much more than was expected. When the site wus selected no one supposed that more um" u fuw scattered buulders would bo fouud und Iho remainder of the be day " but a, , U Uiure a only enough soil u, ed by h.iud und with teams. Theie ure eigtil leuuiB and twenty-two men employed lu the reservoir and eight or len men ou the ditch. The latter men will complete their work lu u week, but two months will be required to complete the reservoir. Cold Hkartei) Clerk. Mat ion county has a cold hearted county clerk as all who saw the touching scene at the court house this after noon will testify. A young man dressed in his best clothes and a white Imnkerchlef tied around his neck, aud a young girl dressed up In blue appeared at his office aud cleared a license to weo ana some ouo to tie the sacred knot tor their weul or woe. While every oue else was touched with compassion for the young couple, the cold clerk sat behind the oillce bar and forgetting the days when he wus young and sought favors from otlicials, refused to grant a license until the ic quired witnesses were produced The young man lives lu Multno mah county and is not acquainted in Salem. At lust accounts the couple were hunting for a person who would fill the required mission Paliji Board of Trade. The Salem boird of trade will hold another meeting tonight and make an effort to rtbUecitute from a lapse of cool enthusiasm which bus hov ered over that body for sometime. The board should now bo doing elleclual work while so mauy peo ple aie looking to Oregou, and es pecially to the Willamette yalley for homes. The work for the Salem board of Hade is not all completed. There is room aud opportunity for more good work. The board has done sonieiitectual work in attract ing people to Salem and It should not quit when the work is only begun. A good attendance Is desir ed tonight at 8 o'clock, Salens vs. Chemawa. A game of ball has been arranged for Tbura day between tho Salems and the nine at Chemawa. The game will be pluyed on tho grounds of the Salem team near the fair ground and will be called at 3 o'clock p. in. ladies will have an opportunity to see this mime at no expenr-e as thev will be admitted free on that uny. The gentlemen will be asked an ad mission fee of 25 cents. Thursday is the dull day of the week; this with the time of day will give many an opportunity to see the inter esting game. News From The Mines. The latest intelligence from the Sautiam mines says that a new ten stamp mill will be put lu by the company of Linn county. Tho company is more than satisfied with tho results of recent work at the mines and tho quality of re now being taken out, aud will push the work vigorously this summer. The companies of this city will also make some develop ments of their mines during the summer Beasou. The snow will soon all be off tho mountains, then tho machinery can be taken f to the mines. Aniversary Surprise. Ou last Sunday Mrs. Wm. Benson of South Salem was very agreeably surprised when on returning from church to find tho family home filled to over flowing with the merry faces of three geueratious. The occasion was the sixty sixth birthday of Mrs. Wm. Benson. A splendid luncheon was served and a delightful time was had by the old and the young who were present. Will Locate in Alrany. J. K. Adcox. the jeweler, who was form erly doing business In Salem, has decided to locate In Albany. Mr. Adcox went to Fair Haven and was i,or mhbed of almost his entire u,.ir f twelrv and watches, This was a hard blow on him, but with i.i ..., nnd efficient work as a repairer and dealer he will soon recover from tue loss. Looking Over the Fabm. Governor Pennoyer was out look ing over the asylum farm this fore . ., TTP kbvh he found the farm ..,i .nn.iiiinn. Ho thinks It advisable to buy 120 acres more to ,.,! .(, farm which now consists nr am acres. This other land lies adjoining the farm and la for sale. r,...v Tim attention of UOOU SHIM""- - ullJoURNAL readers U called to the announcement of Messrs. ear Hamilton, who have unlimited futrto loan both on building and arm securities. They are also . .. .i. i..nifli States Loan & Hulldlng Awoctatlop. which Udo g an Immense loan oouuw - coast. , ..,, Wade & Co. nave their Albany Btoreln fine running order, and have goods on the way for their new stores at Corvalll. and MUtmnville. This Balen. lion " ...... .1,,. out Its Pla" ,P 'ilbn.n.h .. OUR BASEBAI.MSTS. Wtt. . .. .. . .. , KumeriDB up me glory, and n Inn rol tleckg our brow; The boys hvehtntled lively, and we are plalnl; "In It" now. Though fur away 'inougst strangers It may beourfateto roam, We buckle down and win the same as II we were at home. "Tail-end" Is a title that we do not. recog. u.n-; There are no nies on in, for wo are always "onto" (lies. We'll soon wlpn nut the memory of every former suub It's a daisy, Is our baseball club. A tlilug to be remembered wus the pla) lug that we did, Eclipsing Sir. Kelly nnd the famous slide he Gild. As a publlo Institution we are torcraost on the list, VnduVn though cungress Is adjourned, we'll mo that It's not mist-ed. Tho circumstances mut excuo a yawp In Joyful stylo. it in itung that hasn't happened In so very long awhile, But conquest Is before us, from tho Rock- les tn the "Hub" It's u daisy, Is our baseball club. .Washington I'osU Badly Injured Horse. A flue black horse of James A. Penueba ker of Mebaina was badly Injured yesterday afternoon by a team run ning Into It. Gus Hydeu, who lives on the Bush farm a few miles uorth of this city, was driving down tho street near Ellis & Whltuey's livery stable when his team became fright ened at the yard euglno of the Southern Pacific company. The horses started to run and Mr. Hy den jumped ofl the wagon which had a woodrack on It. When on the ground he could not manage the team and it broke loose from hlni aud dashed down Commercial street at full speed. The wagon just miss ed a streetcar which was coming up the street in front of the Capital National banK, but the team of Mr. Peuuebaker was not so fortunate. This team was standing in front of the hardware store of It. M. Wade & Co., and a stove was beiug loaded Into the wagon. The Injured horse had on a blind bridle aud did not see tho approaching team. The tongue of the wagon struck the near horse a square blow on the Inside of the left shoulder aud pierced the flesh to a depth of six inches aud knocked the animal down. The in jured horse was at the barn of Ellis & Whicnev this morning and is a badly hurt animal. It will not be fit for work this summer. A year ago $200. was paid for tho horse. Mr. Penneoaker is a poor man and will feel the loss of such au animal. Mr. Hydeu feels that he was partly to blame and offered to do what was right lu compensating Mr. renne baker. W. F. Micbaells the driver on the car which barely escaped a collisiou was the only man on the street who showed a heroic spirit. There were several ladies In the car. When he'bttw tho team running straight towards htm he turned his horse to oue side of his car anil set Ills brakes and stood at his post, but luckily tbe frightened team just missed his car. LOUAb BIUEFS. Airs. Gerry A. Lyman tomorrow night will slug oue or Ardltti's waltz songs. Beats atPearboru's. The Prescott Quartette tomorrow night at the opera house will sing Bradlev Bucks arrangement of Robin Adair. Beats at Dearborns A unique program will be given Wednesday evening at the opera house, under tbe direction of Miss JeuneM. Long. Beats at Dearborn's. Tho wheels for the new electric cars have arrived. A man was ex pected from Portland today to set up the cars and make them ready for use, but he haB not yet put In his appearance. Tho awnings on the west side of Commercial street between Ihe post ofllce and Lunn's corner which do not comply with the new law are being taken down. If the weather Is favorable a picnic will be given by the Christian church In Highland Saturday, A program hasbeon arranged for the occasion and a pleasant timo is expected. PEB80SAL 3IBKT10N. John Mlnto returned home this afternoon. S. J. Uhadwlck, son of ex-Govern-orUbadwlck, was elected mayor of Colfax, Wash., a few days ago. Mrs. A. V. Dennis started to day for a visit with her daughter, Mrs. Davis, at Btayton. Mayor A.J. Johnson, of Scio, Is In the city today. He Is a son of Alderman Johnson. Mrs. M. E. Wilson, tho fashion able milliner, has just opened anoth er lot of the newest things In hats. See them at your first opportunity. Henry Helmkee.of Turner, started this afternoon for his old home lu Germany, which he leftnaily30 years ago, when a small boy. Mlaa Manda Combs, who was called to ber home In Prlraevllle by the lllnesa of her mothtr, returned last night and will graduate with the clasa from the conservatory In June. RrciIES. At the farm born In; the Bw3do Hllto, Ave mile- -out .of Bllverton. Saturday, May 0.1 801, (Jeo. V. Jtlcbf, aged 71 year. The funeral took place Sunday afternoon and the remains were laid to rtt in the Henry Warren frv Mr. R cuea wm " Sierofthe Waldo , HJ.U, If. owned a large farm and I operated It .uccewfully. A n died only a Uvt days ago. "" UIKP. fiwuieMiMU "ONLY A TYPK-SRTrEU." An Original l,ove Story to Ayprur In The Journal. Tho Journal will present Its readers In next Wednesday's daily an Intensely Interesting and excit ing oilglnal story, with Its plot laid on board the steamer lloa. mi the occ ision of I ist Sitturdii 'a vxenrtlon. it Is written by ouo of Oregon' ablest writers of fiction, and will ii'ijie.ir only In the Jdi'RNAl. All who partlelicitid in that delightful excursion should not fall to read next Wednesday's Journal. m The Closed Season. Although tills Is tho closed season of the year so far as game birds are concerned, thcru is constantly shooting shooting going on south of tbo city. It Is to be regretted that the Mongolian pheasant Is to be disturbed this way during the uestlug seasnu and South Salem people aro going to enforce tho laws unless hunters are a Utile, more decent. May, June aud July are sacred months for game birds, aud should be respected by all hunt ers. Tlio World Unriehsd. The facilities of the present day fe: die production of everything that will conduce to llw material welfare and comfort of mankind are almost unlim ited nudvhen Sj rup of Figs was first produced the world was enriched with the only perfect laxative known, as it is the only remedy which is truly pleasing and refreshing to the taste and prompt and efftctual to cleanse the system gently in the Spring-time or, in fact, at any time, and the better it is known the more popular it be comes. Brewster & White, tho commiB siou merchants at 01 Court street, have just received a large stock of the best quality of hay, oats nnd feed, which are being sold at the lowest prices. Great. Tho facilities for fits in fine footwear are fluer than ever at my establishment. Caterer to tho best trade In all styles of boots aud shoes. Klein, of Salem. Miss Jenne M. Long, assisted by her pupils aud Portlahd musical talent, will glvo an entertalnmeut at tho opera house Wednesday even lug, May 13. Admission 50o; re served seats 75c, at Dearborn's. All Around... What you waut in finding a place to trade Is a store where you can get anything you want aud can savo some money on everything you buy. Bee Ben Forstuer's prices on clothing In this paper. Bath tubs aud boilers the place to buy them and save mouoy is at J. A. Bernardl's, under Btelner & Blosser's. Many new goods from Ban Fran cisco, Including some rare bargains iu uew shapes and trlmo, just In at Mi-h. D. L. Fiester's, opposite opera house. My friend, look herel you know how weak and nervous your wife Is, and you know that Carter's Iron i'llls will relievo her, now why not be fair about It and buy her box T A woman who is weak, nervous and sleepless, and who has cold handknnd feet cannot feel and act like a well poreon. Car ter's Irou I'llls equalize tho circulation, re move nervousness, and give strength, and rest. A man's wife should always be the same, especially to her husband, but If she Is i'llls. she cannot be. for they make her "feelllKeadlUcrent person," so they all say, and their husbands say so tool Both the method anaresulta when Syrup of Figs is taken ; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and acta fently yet promptly on the Kidneys, aver and Bowels, cleanses tho sys tem efiectually, dtopela colds, Iiead acbeB and fevers and cures habitual constipation permanently. For sale in 50c and $1 bottles by all druggists. CAUFORM rlU srtwr tu. sun rRAHoma. on. uuisviui. xff )twr tOftx. V.Y. (I Finest Line of French Can dies. Made freh Every Hay at 106 State Street. ing gJPWg Jones Beraardi J. A. Bernardl says he can save you money no plumbing every time See him. Under Stelner & Blosser's. For Rent. A ehlce double room in postofllco block. luqulro at Journal office. tfheGreat REMEDY FORPAIN JOHN HUGHES, Dealer in Groceries, Paints, Oils nnd Whitlow Glass, Wall Pa per and Border, Artists' Ma terials, Lime, Hair. Nails and Shingles, Hay, Feed and Fenco Posts. Grass Seeds. Ete. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. MONEY! To Loin on Real Estate Security. Agency Pacific States Bavlups, Loan & Building Co, FEAR SALEM, & HAMILTON, Oregon 6:12 dw COLT SHOW At Salem, Ore., Saturday, May Zld. All ownera of fine Hack are Invited toexlitbltthelrbest colts Freo for all. Come and have a "good time. T. C. SHA wT J.A.TANNKR, j.T.uKCKAvrrir, f 11 td dw Committee. Musical anil Dramatic Entertainment -At- REED'S OPERA HOUSE, Wednesday Evening, May 13. MISS JEME M. LONG And her pupils, assisted by tho follow ing Portland musicians: Mrs. O. A. tiyman, soloist. Prescott Quartetto Club consisting of 11. W. Hoftue, 1st tenor; F. Manson White, Id tenor, Kred M.Qllmore, 1st bass; (loo. W. Itoyt, Jr., ad bass. Ocneial admission CO cts, reserved seats 75 els, at Dearborn's. D. B. GRIFFIN, M. D., IIomcopathlst 26Q Coml St. - - - SAIBM. .Telephone No. 3D. See Ben the President! And then fix your oye ou prices that aro mado only at Halom by Ben the Clothier. Proclamation Is made by BEN FOR8TNER, tho people's clothier, at his old stand where he will make Ihe following BARGAINS FOR BO VS. Good boy's pants, 60 cents 75 cents. A dandv nice pair of pants, good enough to go to Sunday School In for..... 100 Good weur lu boy's sulta for 2 00 A better boy's suit nice roreun- day wear 8 00 BARGAINS FOR MEN. Men's overalls cut to fit. Men's working pants, well made, for $ 1 00 jeanB pants we win not, men tion ft; it Is too low. Good woolen workhiL' men's dress pauts for Sun day wear, f2 60to3 00 Nlco dressy, striped cottonades pantaloons 1 25 to 1 75 These aro but a few tests of our clothing stock, tho great low price house of Salem. Vo have a general stock of clothing, running up to tho finest grades. We aim to cairy tho most complete stock of general mer chaudise Kept In Salem, and our prices all around are lower than tho lowest. DRESS GOODS. Henrietta, Serge, Drape d'Alraa. Camel's Hair, Home Spun; all new shades. BLACK GOODS. Coin Spot, Bengallno.SIlk Warp, Henriettas, French Novelties. SILKS. Burrahs, Hwlval. India Faille, Talleta.Mack Grenadine, Stripe and Dots. GINGHAMS. Nnrmaudles, French Zephyrs, Ilrootie Zephyr, Toilet du Nord, Seersuckers, Scotch Ginghams. Embroidered Triiiimiuf. A New line of trimmings Call aud examine our uew stock ot dry goods. J. J. DALRYMPLB k m, Rush' ww brick, corner and Commercial ttreeU. Court Nxaeobs Just Receive! iiTjyjy Here's a Hummer. Savo money by buying gooda at the following low prices. HATS. Mcuand Boy's Straw Hats 10cle.lo$2 60 Men aud Boy's Crush Hats 60 cits, to 3 00 Men and Boy's btr Hnta - - 5 o' t 4 eo All new goods Latest styles, CURTAINS. Fine, wide laco curtains 51 00to$4 60pr Window Hhades, all colors 60 to 1 23 pt 60 Pr'n. Draperies, Pongee, Plush, and India Muslin In stripe, figure and embroidered patterns. All of tho above goods am 1801 stylo and tho prices aro very low. 600 Black Silk Parasols, f 1.60 to SO. 600Pr's. Ladles' Black Silk Mitts, 25o Per. pair. Warranted all silk ann rast blacK. Come ami loot; at these goods at the 0PEHA HOUSE CORNER, CAPITOL ADVENTURE COMPANY. Produce taken. Highest price for wool. A good match team of black horses and a three seated hack for sale or trade. FARMERS, LlVKllYMEN ANDOTtlE RK When in Need of Harness, Saddles, Whips, Robes, etc, You will find it to your ndvnntago to call on me be fore purchasing elsewhere, as I have tho LAHGEST RE TAIL STORE IN OREGON. Gents' and Ladies' Sad dles iu most modern styles, HEAD QUARTERS FOR HILL'S CONCORD HARNESS Bost mado in the world. I am sole Manufacturer's Agent for Salem. NOT TO BE UNDERSOLD I Buggy Harness and "Wagon Harness as low as the lowest. This house is not of Mushroom growth, but was established by me in 18G9 and by long exporienco I know the demands of the trade. You can't miss tho place at the sign of "Tho Big Dapple Gray Horso." Thanking my customers for their liberal patronage in the past. By square dealing, I hope for a continuance of the same. E. S. LAMPORT, 289 Commercial Street. SANTIAM LUMBERING COMPANY, OV MIIt OITY, Lumber, Lath, Shingles aud Building materlnl. Yard east of Depot, Salem. Wo manufacture all our own stock, and aro prorarcd to fill any order on tho shortest notice. 4:17-lm-dw THOMAS SIMS, Superintendent. J, C. GOODA LK, Coburs. GOOBALE & Lumber, Lath.. Pickets ! MOULDtNG, SHINGLES, &c Agents for Caburu Mills, Hprlngllcld Mills and MoKenzlo Mill. Olllco anil Yard on tho west side of Twelfth Street near depot, Best Lumber In the Valloy. 4 2 N. N. MATTHEWS, Manager, Salem. SNOW THE YEAR ROUND At 100 Chomeketa Street. HOUSE - and - SIGN - PAINTING, Panor Hanclng, Kalsomlnlng, Wall Tinting, etc. Varnishing and Natural Wood Finish. Only First-class CHURCHILL & BURROUHGS. Tinners, Plumbers, Gas and Steam Fitters, AN D SHEET IRON WORKERS. Estimates on all work In our lino. IOO Ohmokota Street, Churchill Sash, Door & Manufacturing Co., Ssisli, Doors, Blinds & Mouldings, Turning & Scroll Sawing. -Houbo Finishing madette order. New DIIT KILN, by whloh wo can always keep a full supply of seasoned stock of all kinds. Agricultural Works, Corner of Trade and HIbU streots, Salem, Oregon, XHrA. Sasla and Door Eactory Front Street, Salem, Oregon. Tho best class of work in our lino, at pricos to compote with tho lowest. Only tho best material used. DON-' Buy a lot In T YEW PARK Unless you want to build on it. YEW PARK IS IN THE CITY. The cltv water mains aro laid through it. It is so near the Depot, University, Postofflce and business portion of the city that It Is not nec essary to ride, although tho street cars run through it and leave every twenty minuted for Commercial street, North and East Balom. YOU CAN'T SRF.CUIjATIS I YJ'iW 1'AItK l'ltOPKKTY-the proprie tors will attend to that; but you can buy a bettor homo site thcru than In auy other portion of tho city for the same raouey. You will have no dust In Bummer aud no mud In winter. IU perfect drainage iusures Its healthfujnesi. The loU aro largo nnd many of them beautifully shad ed with yow, fir, ash and oak. Ifyou want to buy blocks of lots on specula tion, and let them Ho unimproved and let adjoining property make them valuable, don't patronize Yow Park. It Isnot Built That Way If you want to speculate on op tions or blocks or eight or ten loU, go out In the country. NOItTH, south. Kast or wwT, or to the sub urbs of Portland, Astoria or on the Sound, and Invest In a paper town, or, what la better, buy a ticket lu the Louisiana lottery, but keep away from Yew Park. LoUkoldat low prices on long time and easy terms to home seek ers. 4-14 ttHO fOH OUH CATALOOUC FfllCM ATLAS ENGINE WORKS, A. WHKKLKU, Bprlngfleld. WHEELER. Work. SNOW BUOS. W.M. DeHAVEN, Boarding - and - Sale - Stable. One door west of I, u tin's Dry Poods storo ou HUita street. Quiet family teams. . Hdcc till attention paid to transient slock, k. f:ltf City Bell. -k-rrvrniK Is horelivclvon that the assess i nientrollof tno city of Halem, Oro- Kon, for 1HUJ, will do suuiiiiuou to um com mon Council ot the olty of .Haloin, May IU, nui.attbo Uoiiucll cliHiniiers in Bnioin, Oregon, at 8 o'clock p. m and all ponton tlcHli Intr their assessment changed or modified rhould have their applications In for said change before said meeting of "fi&Tt1"0"' M. E. UOODKr.r, Ilcoorder. BGGSS winning II for hatching from Iho finest brcedlufc stock In the state. nir llrst and second nremiumson Mtrht. Ilrulimiu: first and second ou ltlaok Hiiunluli: first and second on Whlto U'g horn; second ou l'lymut h Keck and I'.rovra leghorn; at the Oregon Htato Kalr, Dally Ort-goiilau.-8epl. IU 1MX)"AII birds award ed these premiums will bo on exhibition and open for competllan at tho txjullry show, opening In Portland tliotti Inst, fanciers und breeders bring out your birds; boasting don't win" After having due notice, no breeder dar'd show any Light llrahma and White leghorn a nit illick Spanish Is n surfirlen guarantee that nir birds lead. I am netver afraid to exhibit against the oldest breeders. My stock has unlimited rouge. Can furnish eggs from 10 varieties at living prices, uenuyourau dress ou postal can u laiiai Catalogue freo. CH BlHTlAN KOlllKK, Aurora, Oregon, w la am THE BEST. 1). M. I'mmr A Cu' IBiutrsUd, Dturiplivs nj Piksd SEED ANNUAL Yor IBOl wlIlURMlUd FREE lio all svpUcsnM, sod lo UuMm'il icimonnrv im Dtiicrinsasvtr. i Kmy yn wlor GarftM, titietr f tUiS Stid), beuld d for lu Address D.M.FERRY 4. CO, DETROIT. UICM. tH MtiMOMa la lb woivi I ..-"i""'- -" -- ... TUB COTTAGE, MIW. J, H. UUHKUOIiDKK, l'roprtelou, 04 COURT BTKUBT. lluird l.v the duv or week, wllh or with out rooms. A good homelike boardlyg bouse. Terms runsontiuie. m bark a ram, " 047 Oeml St. - - - 8Al,KM Garden liote and Lawn SprinWea. Aonmplete line of Woven and Tinware, Tin roonng aim piuuifiug it specially. Estimates for Tinning and PiumhfngJfnlshed. nim EVERBEARING p& until frost, iicccrfptlvo price list free. Bktii" vikquikt, KuM?Uvllle,Ore. ;l fNSUlLVNOB I ompnnr. I Flro and ila- rln. Bakni. Oico O. W. DEEIiEU, Agent. - J. H. HAAS, TILE WATCHMAKER, 211J-S Commercial St., Salem, Oregon, (Next door to Klein's.) Spnclalty of Spectacled, and repairing Clocks. Watches and Jowelry. MOKGAN & atEADE, Truck & Dray Line. Uood teams nnd stronghold. prompt work la our $1 WILL BUY A LOT Of roods at our store! TVe carry a full lino of groceries, feed, crockery, elasoware, cl- gars, looacco anu coniccooncry. T. BUItROWS, No. 2M Commercial HL. 8atetn FOUND! One hundred very choice lots, which will be sold at J100 per lot, and on easy terms uy J. J. iiuujsuitt, no State tst. E. C, CROSS, and Packer, 'State Bt. and Court Ht, The best meats delivered to all parts of the city. THE WILLAMETTE, 8ALEM, OBBGOK. Kates, $2.50 to 5.00 per Day. Tho best hotel between Portland aiidSaa Francisco. First-class In all Its appoints inenla. Its tables aro served with tbo Choicest Fruits Qrowu lu tho Willamette Valley. A. I. WAGNER, Prop. J D.C.SHERMAN, U, B. Pension and Claim agent. P. O Box asl. Hiilom, Oruxon. Deputy County Clerl' Vrlto for blanks. w INSURE IN YOUR HOME COMPANY "Tlae State." Assessod;nearlyonethlrdloi a million GEO. M. HEELER, Olty Agent, And special agent for Marion county. Ul rica wfti He Company, ? Clidesdulo Stallion, liar Nono, tho cyclone ot Nebraska, Is a dark bay, 5 years old, white hind foot, nnd star in lureneau. ilred by Thos. Hmlth.ot York Co. .Nebraska, well eient nuu 1700 pouuds, sired by Wnlt-For-Joe. tr was sired by Ileal Kxctis (No. 103U.) U1UJIMJ ruinous rrinco ot vt the famous brood l of Louis Nanoleon. No. f l!.l Reason 810. lnsurancoSlQ. Will stand tho seasou at Connoll farm Just west of North Ralem brick yard, near fair ground. Owned by lUllyun. 4-13-tt dw GEO. C. WILL, of Will Hros., Albany and Corvallli". Pianos, Organs and Sowing Machines. HKWlN0"iIACHtNB4 Blld OHOANH RBPAIRISD AND OJ,H;A.NBJD At Your Homes AgentH fot Northwest Insurauco Co. Two doors north of l'oat Oillce, Kalera, Or. Nee dles and now parts for all Hewing Machines ::Mf dw The New Blacksmiths SPRAGUE & HILGERS, Successors to John Holm. cor. Commer cial und ChemeknUi streets, Halem. Horso suoeiug n specialty. iuw M.T. RINEMAN DKALKll IM Staple anil Fancy Groceries, Crockery. Olawiware. Lamps. Woeden and Willow ware. All kinds of mill feed. Also vwretablesand fruits in their season. "Highest l'rlco paid for country produce." Wosollcit aslmro of your patronage. 0-tf JlJBtato street BROOKS & LEGG DRUGGISTS 100 Hlate Htroot, ration's Dlock, Bnlein, Or. PRKSORIPTIONS. Hpccutl attention given to careful com pounding. w. e, McAfee, PRKSORIirriON OLEI4IC 'COLUMBIAS," Light Roadster Safely, Ladies' Safety, Kxpcrt, Tandem Hafoly.Volunteer, 0eml Itoudster, Mgbl Itoadster, national. CM. LOCKWQOMgt., 4 4 If JS8 Coin. L,Haleirt lllcycles sold on the Installment plan. PRINTING. nHMOVTllK I,Allfll-iY EHTA1IL1H1I U menu In tb mute. Lower rates I hB lirlitn1- Largest stock Iegul lllanks lo ttie Htnte, a-d bll . t-. tt: - . 7 m. ' . . , ;esi uiscounv. hmuiw nllng, anil calfclojue of egslblanki - TiM.WAn'K, Hteam ivinter Halem Oregoa. Tinilwr ami Timber IahAj. I have some fine tlmuerland for Mlt, I also have three reilnoutihrnentii to wtl, of luo acres each, that can be bouaUcliMtp t first ctuss locatton; handy to 14. 1L I him jiQvasouie very cheap lauds tliut will o cost more lit W pr acre when nil paid ui. I know of sum good it, n. Jod that W vxrv iiheaD that can bu bought on very tiv terms: Also of some very delrfctl well posted lu all of the land laws mm latest decisions of the geaeroi unit iindLttve lutd a long exiteneuee in IM IMH surveylugbusliiMs and have niaUe caretwl study lor three yimrsunrt will . aute saiUSbllon la every resfwet, givetue vury uesireivnusre, "'" "t ttd over one thotuaad neres tbe last nwerfi and ait be seen ai my resiueneu ouo Louth of COOK hotel. WtfffsiHmu r"Wi ted. i3)u IT Tf I al Kxclmtig';, lie by tbe Jj r Wales. Dam was Topsy, ffiSg id mare, a granddaughter 'ij IJUveruiiieu iuuub ii - iww r- sons on tiouiMkH'lsor timber alaluis. rwr. ties wanting to obtain Uoveraineut ld win iiiiuiruinuiiie and tod mo as 1 a county seat In Oregon. lljil: .