miM(!JPU! 1H CJPITAL JOWHL iNB3DAY ..MAY 13. TSUBBIITION. . r .n rer yerr "I! 8SBjSTS the price ' T. ot AI0. J".;V JnDRMAl. will be 5a!fc OTA" not ',0llvercd SL tear. ' l?r,mue. DBSvKnvDycAnmEB5 B, tffff.'JwMki.-- surF;:nth, EiwJU"v ' V W nbTmade on tat and lfith v ". .rrler Mnuui"".".-"-..- & cauae no delays In ec,'0S'...n CAPITAL JOCnHAl. nll- tw"CTS2TtS T Sernoon ussootattd OLBIKT & Groceries, brewery, Dealers Er Pnts, OUs, Varnishes, 5 'for Epicure Tea and Big & Baking Powder. in LOCAL MARKKr. ntot, net 90 cents per bu. . T .Mlvc: 22 to 28 cents per lb. iW's Restaurant still con tin- 1 0. to servo those superior meals I ,J5 cents. WE3TACOTT & IRWIN. Will Weak the Medal. The BAlem Rod and Gun club were out In Yen park yesterday afternoon holding the regular shooting con test. A largo number of spectators vers out to see tbo boys break the day birds. Dr. J. C. Griffith was the successful sbot, ana will wear the gold medal or the next month. He made the excellent score of 21 oatof 25 chances. The score stood w follews: J. C. Griffith, 21; F. A. Turufr, 16; (Jhas. Glenn, 17; Al. Hirren, 10; A. Jb Lafollet, 15; C. D. Gibrlelson, 16; A. W. Childs, 18; Fnuk Howe, 12; B. W. Harrltt, 16; OtarF. Taylor, 14; Wm. Brown, 7; i Inner Brovman. 9: L. F. (Vinn hlM.E. Pocue. 10: G. M. Bastett! hud Mr. Sleeves, 11. i m i htoDECOBATION DAY. Col. T. CSa'th. Geo. P. Sanderson, Rob- IitlCoaiaa and Jas. Batchelur, the fill, committee on arruugmeiits ! fullut occasion held a meeting last ii(btto look ufter the matter of a (ftpru. They have secured Hon. ft5.Nortbup, of Pendleton, to de- lireran address in the opera house lo the evening. The exercises for today are only partially completed. The schools and ail civic orders have been invited to take part in the pro lan. The Coming tinovr. A week hi next Saturday is the time bet to the colt show of .the Willamette Villey Horse Breeders' association. Iheihowwill be held in Salem, the center of attraction In the .Willam ette valley. The large number of Jh horses in this part ot the state Ktcludes anything but a successful ihow and a large number of thor oughbred and graded colts are to be (ihlbited. Tim Drum Corps. The drum corps has been out on the street the Pt few evenings drilling in good uruest. The corps consists of eight boys and the drum major. That Dumber of lads, all beating on a drum, to hear who oan make the most noise, Is a delightful chorus to tarlu the quiet hour of the night. m Afternooj. Entertainment. ft entertainment given by the paplls of tho blind school was in fogrera as we go t press. School u dismissed at the University to PTe the teachers and nunlls an opportunity to attend. Great. The facilities for fits in lilt footwear nrn flnnr than ever at ' establishment. Caterer to the N trade In all styles of boots and '. Klein, of Salem. Brewster .fe WhllA tlm mmmla. o merchants at 91 Court street, wuit received a lnrge stock of rV1 quality of hay, oats and J. which aro being sold at the totttprls. j0' new goods from San Fran 7! deluding some rare bargains 0e shapes and trlmn, Just in nt jj?!' " Fiester's, opposite opera TnB Fbdit Growers. Marion lif.Dlyrult Growers are to meet . to T,,Court HoUM Saturday, the I 0)0! "'jvi n. ii !- JJj to fruit culture are cordially to be present. .inefcilitMri . . . p.-oductin." r. c v?:cJ.r? x?. -.-"''"nnsumwtu tettCwT , ,c n'a:rial welfare and 5S.fr,SakudweflItt.nlim. VaUue3 Svtui r i;: . rtd ool V Was curichc wth i s i-iifrr-T iti j tecni;:i' . UT?.Kaor'nasu Z i , eaywwch is truly ltrrl, 4 '"hliiff to the taste tM4,cffcaH cleanse EZ t,tae.ndtJietter HmT" tte more popular It br i I UAaT NIUIIT'S HOARD MKKTIXfl. Ths Hoard Weans Unsincss Again An Adjournment to Meet Friday Sight. Tho Salem board of trade met (.. adjourned session last night with a smuil atteiiduuce. After the usual rouiiue business was disposed of Mr. J. H. Albert addressed the board on the fluuucial situation. Ho consid ered it very important that Immedi ate steps bo taken to renew the Hubscription list uud that it bo in creased to f500 a month. Ho said ho did not believe auotner city in the Btute hud received better returns fur the amount expended than Salem Nor had another city, aside from Portland, increased so much In wealth and population. While some mistakes might havo been made In tho Way of advertising, the work tor the year had been very satisfac tory. Now was the time to advertise wliile the people in tho East were tnMtig un interest in this Western country. He said ho was willing to increase his subscription from $10 a mouth to ?23, If other business men would give proportionately, Dr. H. J. Mln thorn next addressed the board. To him it seemed that insicau ot giving large sums as a bouus for souio manufacturing es tabhshment to start in Salem, it would be better to advertise the country and get the peoplo to como bete, then factories and railroads would como as a natural consequence, anu wouiu require no bouus, or subsidy. One important fact in re gard t the advertising done by Salem dui lug the past three years Is, the country has not been over estimated. 'lucoma and some of the Sound cities have over estimated their resources and the people who have gouo there, iu many Instances have become dissatisfied. For in stance, he said, Taconia had adver tised the great iron works which weiesoonto be established, when the fact was there was no hopes of such all institution to be established. Asa cousequence of such advertising people came from the East to find work in an iron foundry and were disappointed and knew no other work. Salem had all she had claimed and even more. He said tho growth of Salem during the past three years has been good. This was evident from the change from plank walks, and poor ones at that, to good cement walks. And the show windows of three years ago and today showed the growth and enterprise of the city. J. i). Daly addressed the board in relation to au "Illustrated Souv enir,''whioh lie was getting up to be exhibited at the World's Coluinbiuti Exposition in Chicago iu 18'I3. All lie wanted was the board to endorse iiich n project. Each county will have a free write up of its resources. Business meu and corporations will be solicited to put cuts iu the book, which will be a large folio of 400 or 500 pages. Tho pay for tho work will be tho sale of the book. The board adjourned to meet next Friday evening at eight o'clock. This was done to have a better atten dance and to take some steps to re now the subscriptions to the board. The list now ruuning expires with this month, and it is necessary that something be done immediately. TUB G. A. R. FUNDS ALL RIGHT. The Work Delayed for Good Reasons Will Secure an Acre Tract. The Journal mentioned in a re cent issue that some person had asked what hud been done with tho money made at the G. A. R. fair of last winter. The desired Informa tion has been obtaiued from, the officers of Sedgwick Post of tho Grand Army. No improvements of any consequence will be made this year, from tho fact thut the G. A. R has but two lots iu the cemetery, and there is no opportunity to secure more lots and have them in a body. It is the intention of the Odd Fel lows to extend the limits of the-cem-etery by the addition of another tract of land. In this new truct, which will be adjoining the present cemetery, the G. A. R. will secure an acre which will bo fixed up in neat shape. The acre lot will be luld out convenient, so tnat 111 me near future a line monument can be erected in the center of the lot. The people, who have been at the PMiiiHierv on any Decoration day o,i nbuprved the crowded condi tion and tho Inconvenience the G. A. R. nien are compelled to a.ilnnlt to. will fully appre- ..i... , cir.irk and iudument of tho managers of this patriotic order. The money which was saved after the expenses of the fair were paid, which amounted to something over $1200, is held as a special fund and in now on Interest with good secur ity. As soon as permauent im provements can be begun on a tract of sufflc-ieut size, the post will ex pend tho money us juuicious.y possible, TUMOBUUVt'S UAMK. Stctnd Uame ofllieSeasoH lo Ln Play ed id SaUm Tomorrow. . q ..L.innk tumorrow afternoon ...in i . 11,1 fiin second game Will uv ""' "- , - J i. ..n ..Ml.ucoimnnoil til" UMUDOS -" V " , tIIm will be IWUHIIItll III llJWtv-" -" " loe "c" """" , .r,. -liullled to the game free. The ..Inveis are as fo'Iows. liwm ....cfer,. rm. I 1 nillll II licrv Iveoue H S v m Juoiins i Hiultli !i B Mlnto C K oey 1 Mell.-n LF Baxter 3 Jl Porter Substitute. WKtuuelySa J Bui aruS 1 B J iVIIer 2 a O Umwn 3 1J Ull InlneLf (Jus Wiley t'F Uoer R F To-DAY'sFlMNaS.-ThnfnllnIn articles were filed with the secretary of state to day. Alliance Publishing company with N. Pierce, W.H. Me Uunas, J. H. Morrison, N H Ten. wy uuu w. a. temple as lucornora. tors; place of business Pendletou; capital stock fS.OOOjobJect to publish a weekly news paper in Pendleton. Tumalum Irlgatlou campany, of Milton Umatilla rumntv. t w Berry, E. Rldenour. W.E. niutwlnk and A. E. Bustwick, incorporators; capital stock $100.000 Junction City Hotel company, with C. W. Washburuo W. L. Houston. N. L. Lee, J. A. Bushnell, J. P. Million. O. J. Khrni. T. B. Howurd, R. C. Caldwell, W. M. Pltuey, G. C. Millet, C. P. Hous- ton, E. B. Haudsaker, S. P. Gil more, und J. M Howard incorpora- tors; capital stock ?20,000. Milton Improvement Co., of Milton, Ore gon, W. 8. Frazter, Wm. Nicliols, A. M. Elam, H. L. Frazier, and R. Alorrls, us Incorporators; capital stock $500,000. ifc Would not Fit. triccurs will have -The new elec another delay from tho fact thut the trucks ure too long for the cars by a foot or more. Tho cars wuro built in Stockton Ual- I Iforniaaud the trucks by the Edl- sou Co. '1 he latter company have the contract to set the curs up on tne track iu good condition and equipped for running. It is that compauv and not the company here. It is possible tho cars will have to be sent East to be made to fit the carB now here. It Is hoped the change can be made without such delay. LOCAL URIEFS. Dramatic and Musical entertain ment to night nt Reeds Opera House. This promises to bo the social suc cess of the seasou. Seats at Dear born's. Beginning with today school at the University takes up at 8:30 a. m. and closes at noon, there being no school iu the ufteruoon. The awnings are still coming dowu. Theie ure but few left which do not comply with the new law. The Salems and Chemawas will play bull in this city to-morrow after noon. The irons for the upper story of tho Bush bank building are being put into their place. Work is progressing nicely on the Catholic church. When completed this church will have few equuls for interior appearance in the uoith west. To-nliiht is the muMcul and literaiy entTtiinment at the Opera HoUie, given under the auspices of Mis Jenne M. Long. Reserved seat-i ut Deal bom's. The ladies of the First Presbyteri an church are contemplating a grand excursion to Oregon City on the favorite steamer "Wm. M.Hoag" on Saturday, May 30th, and will spare no pains in maklug this the treat of the season. Fuller particu lars will be given in the near future. Mr. H. G. Strutton, tho organist at the M. E. church in tnls city, will act as accompanist ut the enter tainment tliis evening. Miss Long recognizing the fact that a fine ac companist is necessary to the suc cess of an entertainment, secured Mr. Stratton for that position. G. W. Gray Is having the front taken out of Ills bricK building ou the corner of State and Liberty streets. This Is done In order to allow a new front to be put in ot a Himilarstvle to the new building which ho is putting up along side of ttie oiu one. At the Opera House Tonight. Below is given tho program for the entertainment given by Miss Jenne M. Loug and her pupils, as sisted by somo of Portland's best musical talent; Robin Adair -"udIey Biick H. W. Hogue, Kred M. Gllraore, K. itanson White, Goo. W. Hoyt, Jr. Paradise nnd Perl -l om Moore Mrs. M. R. Urown (ot Turner). The Gypsy FlowcrGIrl E. L. MoUowell Miss Portia Knight. Merlky's Conversion ...... MlesGertrudo Ilolveron. Jack, the Klshermnn -Miss Hodgson ilurnett.Mls4Mnry Vnndersol. Three Glasfces IC u. J leber H. W. liogue.Fied M. Gllmore, K Man son White, Geo. W. Hoyt, Jr. Lo Tortorelle Iue' rdlll Mrs. GorryA. hyman. Thou Art My Own Lore (by request) ... Joseph Redding 11. W. Hogue.Fred M. Gllmore, V Man Von While, Geo. W. Hoyt, Jr. The Garden uf Sleep Isanore Ve Lara Mrs Gerry A. Lyman. The Marble Oream .., MfssJ nno.l3ng. H. O. Stmtton, ol Halem, nccora papist. FEIIMUNAIj1 J2E.NTIHX. Soott Bozorth, assisfant postmas ter, Is a victim of the grippe. Editor Conover, of the Corvallls Gazette, is visiting Balem today. Rev. Whltaker is recovering from an attack of the grippe which has kept him Indoors for several days, y. H. Hllierary, of Turner, secre tary of thp Oregon State Grange, was a Tuesday visitor at tlje capital city. Mr.T. C. Sloper, the mill owner at Lyons, passed through the city Wednesday, on his way to visit a sick brother at Independence. aoote mi SfMEDY F0RPAIN USE of -s. t fj ii v K I Some Interesting Parts in Canned! n With Rrcrnititig at Snlrni. The attention of tho military ro porter of tho Journal was a few da8 ngo called to the appearance upon our streets of n couple of smurtly dressed, well set up men In l lie uniform of the U. S. artillery, wearing sergeants' cheverous. Up ou Inquiry learned they had been M!iithcru uinler tho command of Lieut. E. T. Brown, 5lh Artillery, for the purpose of procunug re cruits for their regiment, and more particularly for their companies, now stationed at Fort Canby, at the mouth of tho Columbia river. Tho two companies stationed there will In one year's time bo transferred to tho Presidio, San Franclhco. Having In former times come in contact with troops of the regular army wo" are pleased to uotethat the army has kept pace with the march of improvements. Noteworthy was the change iu the quality uud make of the clothing now issued to the troops, and upon iuquirlng It was lenrncd that the troops weie now fed, lodged and takeu caro of better than any wurklngmun (single) is uble to no lor mmscii on $i.-H to fr.uu per day. Tho soldier of today has a woven wire mattress, with u cotton mattress to sleep on, and is provided With sheets, pillows, etc. His rations are more ample aud ho has now a vegetable ration, so if the garden, which most posts have, is a failure, bo Is suro of fiesh vegeta bles. The company fuud which formerly was used to purchase table furn'ture, etc,, is no longer charged with that item of expense, the gov ernment uow issues complete sets of dishes, and the fuud Is used to pro vide delicacies for the table. Theio Is quite a number of other changes for tlie welfare of the enlisted men. Among otheis, they nre not obliged to go to bed as soon ns t is dark but have till 11 o'clock p. ni., even If not on puss. If a man who enters the service finds he does not like it he can pur chase his dlsehiirL'o ut the end of one year for S120 uud at any time after that at $5 less per month until at the end of three yiars he can have his discharge for nothing if lie so desires, though he has to enlist for five years. But Uncle Sam in upsetting the theory thut no man but a ne'er do well or u confirmed loafer would euter the regular army, aud he ustd to treat them as such, has also raised the grade of tho kind of men he will take. A man who now wishes to enter tho regular army will find lie must be of pi oven good character, sound in mind and body, and as wo were told a day or two ago, Uncle Sam expects to get $G5 men for tho pay of $13 per month, which is raised to $18 per mouth after live years. But on the other hand, Uncle Sam will provide good food and clothing, medical attend ance and good tieatment, aud raises the pay every five years, and after a service of 30 vears lie will retire the soldier ou three-fourth puy and allowances for the remainder of his w7e, which we areiuformed amounts to about $33 per month. To those young men or bright abilities he oilers a commission us an officer after they huve served as a non-commissioned officer two venra. nrovided they can pass the necessary examination and tests. J. A. Bernardl says ho can save you money on plumbing every timo. See him. "Under Steintr & Blosser's. Foit Ri:nt. A chlce double room in postoffico block. Inquire at Journal olllce. Mnvor P. H. Downing, collector at San Pedro, died Sunday morn ing. The mayor lived ot Wilming ton many years and was highly esteemed by bis many frieuds. HORN, KRAUSSE In Salem, Oregon, Wednesday morning at 4 o'clock, May 13, 1891, to;Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Krausso, a daughter. MAItlUKtl. BURCH ROBBINS-At the opera house block, at 3 o'clook p. in. Tuesday, May 12th, 1801, Mr. Chas. II. Burch toMlssNoru Unb urns, both of Yamhill county, Jas. Batchellor Esq., officiating. ii. r.lorwl tnnlr liern I VOU knOW lOW weak and nervous your wife U, nnd you kimw thai Carter's Iron Pills will relfeve her, now why not De iuir oui. uuu uu horuboxt weak, nervous nna move uervousne, and give strength and rest. . .. A man's wife should always ; bo the same, puneclallv to her husband, but if stje is weak a"a nervous, and uses Carter's Iron PHI., she cannot be. for ther i?. "fefil'llKBttillllprcnt perspnso they all say, end their hmbanas say wi wi Jones &Bernardi. 16 Cream Soda our Special ty. Ice Cream made daily. Familioaand Parties supplied THE REGULAR ARMY. A woman who Is sleon ess. und who has pold handfcunarcoi cSuotf 'el and act like a well P0.rwn.Car rr,",,... ihii. .nnn m tliHolrculatlon. le- Nt Street Changing Defeat to Mctory. Thewn'un nf Hl-n-idim nl Winchester ohnnKvt'derpKl loMctory. to when feeble utlxfixiuirtf In 'lie Minpe of Inefficient lFmedlMfnll to Mil the prCRitsi of thnt obstinate iitul tnnllcunnt for, malaria, llimtettnr'f) Mnmnch Hit tors turns the tldp- drives tho enemy bnctt. Nothing la innterln medlcn, or out of It, compares ulth thlstiiiHn opixmentori'M'iy form ot mnlarlnl dlsearo. Chills mid finer, dumb ague, bullous remittent nnd ngno cuke It nmtiers noi ouonnu an aro exierpaicu by the Bitters, To tnko a ronrfo of tho groat pi-ppw -uilic in ndvnuto of tho niu lntliil fconson ltolMirkle on, na It were, hu H'tnoi tifpriw t u litcii lU'llen iittnok. .So r-irtlfli-d. o pmtf toe, on h ill bo nontbr less, t piuei'iber, too. that tho Itinera I nu eniai iitm rf ll rnnnplnlnt, ronsupn. tl ni, rtii unnUlsni, kidney complaints nnd d)6K-pla. JOHN HUGHES, Dealer in Groceries, Paints, Oils and Window Glass, Wall Pa per and llorder, Artists' Ma terials, Lime, Hair. Nails and Shingles, Hay, Feed and Fence Posts, Grass Seeds, Etc NKW ADVERTISEMENTS. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF the First National Bank of Salem, Vt Slem In tho 8tto of Oregon, nt tho tlose ot business aiuy 4tli, lh91. KKSOURCES. Loans and discounts $107 C37 12 Overdruns, secured and unsccurd 10 315 01 U. s. llouds to wcuro circulation. 15 000 stocks, Hccurltlcs, claims, etc 157 5t iiuo irom npptorca reset vo ugut.. l vrtvi Duo from other National Uanks.. lOtCJCJ liunk'ng-housc.rurn. and fixtures ZiOll 80 Curt ent expenses and taxes paid. IKXial Premiums ou U. 8. llomls GC3 t'hecKs and other Items 708 63 llllls of other banKs WW Fractional paper cur.. ntcKcls, &o 10 05 Speclo 14 607 9J Legal tender nates 1 250 Redemption fund w Ith U H Ticas- urer (5 per ct. of circulation... (175 Total ..$1S7,C03.0U LIAHILITIE9. Capital stocK paid In 00000 8urulus fuud 9 tiOO Undl liled prolita a 273 30 Nat'l llunK notes outstanding 1J6C3 Individual deposits subject to checK 84 i27 28 Demand certificates of deposit.. 4 1S5 30 Cert fled checks lfl) Due to other National UanK 1070140 Due to Stato Banks S Wi Wl Total 187 OOJ 09 State of Oreeon. County of Marlon ss 1, John Molr, Cashier of tho nbove-natn-ed bank, do (solemnly swear that tho above statement Is true, to tho best of my know ledge nnd belief. Johu Molr, Cashier. Subscribed nnd sworn to bcroro mo this lStbdayofMny, 1801, Wm. Kaiser, Notnry Publlo for Oregou. Correct Attest: Wm. N Ijiduo T. C. Smith tl.ll. Hyrd Directors, Musical and Dramatic Entertainment -At- REED'S OPERA HOUSE, Wednesday Evening, May 13. MISS JBNNE M. LONG And her pupils, assisted by tho follow ing Portland musicians: Mrs. Q. A, Ly man, soloist. Prescott Qunttctto Club consisting of 11. V. Hosuo, 1st tenor, F. Mnnou While, 2d tonor, fiea M Qlhnoro, 1st basj Geo, V. Moyt, Jr., Xdbass. H, G, btratton nccoropnnlst. Genetnl admission Suets, reserved scats 75 cts, at Dearborn's. See Ben tie President! And then fix your eye on prices that ure mudo only at Salem by Ben the Clothier. Proclamation is made by BEN FORSTNER. tho people's clothier, at Ids old staud where he will muko the following BARGAINS FOR BO VS. Good boy's pants, CO cents 75 cents. A dandy nice pair of pants, good onouch to co to Sunday School in for $1 00 Good wear In boy's suits for a 00 A better bov's suit nice foi3uu- dav wear 8 00 BARGAINS FOR MEN. Men's overalls cut to fit. Men's working pants, well made, for $1 00 Jeans pants We will not men tion it it is too low. Good woolen working men's dress pants for Sun day wear, 2 00to?3 00 Nico dressy, striped cottonucfes pantaloons 1 25 to 1 75 Theso aro but a fow tests of our clothing stock, tho great low prlco house of Salem. Wo havo a general stock of clothing, running up to fhe finest grades. Wo aim to cajry tne most complete stock of general mer ohaiidise kept in Saloin, and our prices mi arounu are tower man tne lowest. DRESS GOODS. Henrietta, Serge, Drape d'Alma. Cumel's Hair, Home Spun; all new shades. BLACK GOODS. Coin Spot, Bengallno. Silk Warp, Henriettas, French Novelties. SILKS. Surrahs, Swlval, India Fallle( TafietttjHIaok (Jrenadltie, StrlHW and Pots, GINGEAaiS. Normaudles, French Zephyrs, Broohe Zephyr, Toilet du word, Seersuokers, Scotch Ginghams. Eiiiliroiilercd Trimmings. A New line of trimmings Call and examine our new stock ot dry goods. J. J. DALIU'HPLR k CO., Bush's new brisk, corner Court and Commercial strteU. Just Received Here's a Hummer. Savo inottey by bnyli.g goods at the following low prices. HATS. Men and Hoy's Straw Hats 10 cte. to $2 60 Men and Bov's Crush Hats COcts. to 3 00 Men nnd Boy's fcstlir Huts - 60cts.to 4 60 All new goods Latest styles, CURTAINS. Fine, wide lace curtnlns $1 00 to $4 60 pr Window shades, nil colors - f0 to 1 25 pr 60 Pr'p. Dianerles, Pongee, Plush, and Iudla Muslin In stripe, figure nnd embroidered patterns. All of the above goods aro 1891 stylo and tho prices aro very low. 600 Black Silk Pnrwols, $1.60 to ?0. 600Pr's. Ladies' Black Silk Mitts, 26o Per. pair. Warranted all silk and fast black. Como nnd look nt theso goods at the OPERA HOUSE CORNER, CAPITOL ADVENTURE COMPANY. Produce taken. Highest prlco for wool. A good match team of black horses nnd a threo seated hack for sale or trade. )( ) When in Need of Harness, Saddles, Whips, Robes, etc. You Avill find it to your ndvantapre to call on mo be fore purchasing' elsowhero, as I havo tho LAHGEST KE TAIL STORE IN OREGON. Gents' and Ladies' Sad dles iu most modorn styles, HEAD QUARTERS FOR HILL'S CONCORD HARNESS Best niado in tho world. I am solo 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 gnnyth, but was established by me in 18G9 and by long experience I know tho demands of the trade. You can't miss tho place at tho sign of "Tho Big Dapple Gray Horse." Thanking my customers for their liberal patronago in the past. By squaro dealing, uio same. &. o. ju-ul.jlvxj7v.u,x, 289 Commercial Streot. i m i in iiwi i i M SANTIAM LUMBERING COMPANY, OP MILL OITY, Lumber, Lath, Shingles and Building material. Yard cast of Depot, Salem. Wo mauufaoturo all our own stock, and aro prerarcd to fill any order on the shortest notice. 4:17-lm-dw J, C. QOODAliE, Cobure. A. WIIEEKU, BprlngHeld. GOODALE & WHEELEK, ' Lumber, Lath. Pickets ! MOULDING, SHINGLES, &c. Agents for roburir Mills, Springfield Mills nnd MoKeniio Mill. Olllce nnd Ynrd on the west side of Twelfth streot near depot, West Lumber In tho Ylloy. 4 2 N. N. MATTHEWS, Manager, Salem. SNOW THE YEAR ROUND At 100 Chomeketa Street. House - and - Sign - Painting, Pnner Hnncintr. Ktilsomlnlntt, Natural Wood Finish. Ouly FlrsU-class CHURCHILL & BURROUHGS. Tinners, Plumbers, Gas and Steam Fitters, -AN SHEET IRON Estimates on nil work In our lino. Churchill Sash, Door & Manufacturing Co., Sash Doors, Blinds & Mouldings, Turning & Scroll Sawing. limine Finishing madetto order. New Dill KILN, by which we can always keep a mil supply of seasoned stock of all kinds. Agricultural Works, Corner of Trade and High streets, Balera, Oregon. Sash and. Door Factory Front Street, Salem, Oregon, The best class of work in our lino at prices to compote with tho lowest. Only tho best material UBed. DON'T Buy a lot lu YEW PARK Unless you want to build on it. YEW PARK IS IN THE CITY. Tho city water mains aro laid through it. It is so near the Depot, University, PosMillIco and buslnojs nortlou of tho city thnt It Is not uoo-j essary to ride, although tho street cars run through It and leavo aory twentv minutes for Commercial street, Nortli and East Salem. YOU CAN'T BPF.CULATE IN YEW PARK PROPEUTY-tho proprie tors will attend to thut; but you can buy a better home situ there than in any other portion of tho city for the sumo money. You will have no dust In Summer mid no imur iu winter. Its perfect drulnago Insures Jte henlthfulness. Tho lots aro largo uud muny of them beautifully slmd ed with yow, fir, ash and oak. Ifyou want to buy blocks of lols on specula tion, and let them llo unimproved and let adjoining property make them valuable, don't patronko Yew Park, It Isnot Built That Way Ifyou want to speculate on op tions or blocks of eight or ten lots, go out Iu the country, NORTH, SOUTH. KAHT Or WEST, or to tllO HUb- urbs of Portland, Astoria or on the Sound, und Invest Inn papor town, or, what Is better, buy a ticket In tko Louisiana lottery, but keep away from Yew Park, Lots sold at low prices on long time and easy terms to home Keek ers. 4-14 BARK A M6L, S4? Oom'l St. - - - HALICM. Garden Hose and Lawn Sprinklers. A ompleUr Hue or Stoves and Tinware, Tin roofing aud plumbing a specialty. Estimates for Tinning and Plumbing Furnished D. B. GRIFFIN. M. D.f (Homeopatlitst' BOO Oom'l St. - - - 8ALtEM. . TJeplion No. M, . ' rtmt I I hopo for a continuanco of THOMAS SIMS, Superintendent. Wall Tinting, etc. Varnishing nnd Work BiNUW unua. ID- WORKERS, IOO Obemnlcuta Street, W.M. DeHAVEN, Hoarding - anil - Sale - SlaMe. One door west of Iiunn's Dr Donds storo on Htato street. Oulct family tennis. Hu tains. Hwo iiilattontlon puluto trncslcnt stock. E:ltf Till COTTAUE. MRS. J. H. llUIt!CHOI;I)KH( l'roprlelon, an. COURT BTK1T. Hoard bv the davor week, with or with out rooms. A good homcllko boarding house, 'icrms rciuoniiuic. -u MONEY! To Loin on Real 1'itala Security. Aveney l'acldo Htates Sjvlntrs, Ionn & Ilulldlng Co. FEAR k HAMILTON, SALUM, Oregon, 6:li'dw City Jloll. NUT1CK Is hereby given that the assess, inent roll of tuu city of Hnlom, Ore got), for IKll.wllI bo submitted to the Com mon Counutlol thiiolty or Hnlatii. May IU. UUl. at the Council chambers In Balem, Uregon, at S o'clock p. m.. uud all persons dCMliIng their nivessintut changed or modified should have their application In for sold ehuiige before said meeting of tho council. 0S-71 M. K. aaoDYA.L, Ittcorder. colt snow At Salem, Ore., Saturday, May 'UA. All owners of Axe look are Invlled tooxhlbltthelrbetcolta Krtefor all. Come and have a "good time. T.0.HUAVT T. U.H1IAW, 6-11 tddw Committee, Oily WarrantK. Notice Is hereby given, to all whom It may concern, that thero aro Hiifllclent funds In the treasury of tho city of Suluiii, Oregon, to pay all warrants of the elty of Sulcm, Oregon, endorsed by tiie treasurer of said oily prior to July Hrd, 1600; aud that tho treasurer of (he city of Halem, Oregon, Is now ready to puy all said city warrants on prasentu ion; ami that said city warrants will ceoso to draw Interest from aud after Iho date of the publication of this notice, Wltuee my hand this 12th day of May, 1801. J5, J, SVVAFI'OHl), dCt Trww, cfty of Balem, until frost. .Descriptive prto H lira. Beth Wiuquiit, HaMoUvUift.Ot. fuWZEALAll IXHUKAMGft Fire 4 Jf. iir. rias. U. W. I5EELKU, Agent, Solera, Ottte J. H. HAAS, THE WATCIIMAK3CB, 2IS CcmmortUI St., Stlm, CtoftA. (Next door to Kieln'i.) Bpeclalty of Spoetnetes, and reffttflBf Clocks. Watches and. Jewolry. MORGAN & MEAB35, Truck & Dray Line. Good teams and stronghold. prompt work Is or $1 WILL BUY A LOT Of coods at our store! We carry ft full line of groceries, feed, crockery, glassware, ci gars, tobacco and confectionery. T. BURROWS, No. 228 Commercial 8L, 8lm FOUND! One hundred very choice lots, which will be sold nt J100 per lot, and on easy terms by J. J. ROBERTS, 06 State St. E. O. CROSS, and Packer "State St, nn Court SU The best aieta delivered to nil parts of the city. THE WILLAMETTE, SAZEM, OJSJEGOm Hates, $2.50 to $5.00 perDy. Tho best hotel between Portland nvdBiMt Krnnclsoo. First-class In all IU apelaU monts. Its tables aro served wit th tl the Choicest JPrnits Grown In tho Willamette Valley. A, I. WAGNER, Prop. D.C.SHBRMAN, U, S, Pension and Claim agent. P.O Hot 331. Malum. Oreson. Deputy County Glory Vrlte for blanks. w INSURE IN YOUR HOME COMPANY "The State." Afl808scd;ncarlyonethlrdlot a million GEO. M. IiEIO.BR, City Agent, And special agent for MarJon county. Ol den wiii ho Company. Clydesdale Stallion, Unr Meno, the oyelouo ot Noimiska, ! uaric oay.nyoJirs oiu, wane muu rooi.imu star in lorencaa. York Co. Nebraska, weight 1760 poHBd. sired by Walt-KorJoe. (Ho. lose.) OldJee was sired by Ileal Kxehange, be by tbe fiimous 1'rltioe of Wales. Dam was Topsy, tho famous brood mnre, a granddaughter of Louis apoloo!). No.(.) treason 8. lnsumncofis. Will stand the season at Connoll farm just west of North BaMia brick ynrd, near fair ground. Owned by lUUyan. .lMt dw GEO. C. WILL, of W1U Uroe., Albany .'and Oorrallle, 1'iaDOS, Organs and Sewing Maelm HEU'lNo"iIA01tlKKS and OBOAKS REPAIREDAND OLItANKD At Your Homos Agents fot Northwest Insurauce Co. Two doors north of I'osiOfltoe, Hnlern.Or. Nee dles and now parts for nil Sewing Nochlne OJfll uw The New Blacksmiths SPRAGUE&H1LGERS, Successors to John Holm, cor. Commer cial an d Chemekcta streets, Halem. Hotm shoeing a specialty, 4 0tf M.T. RINEMAN DBAIJCn I2f Staple and Pucy Gwerks, We solicit a iharo of your patronsge. D-ll lnHUtottreet BROOKS & LEGG DRUGGISTS 100 HtateHtrcet, futton's mock, 8alea,Or. PUKSORIlTIONS. Hpeolnl attention given to ireful cent- ouudlng. w. e. McAfee, PRKSORIPTION OZ.KRIC "COLUMBIAS," Light Roadster Safety, Ladies' Safely, Kznert. Tandem Hafety.VolunUer. total- Koudster, Light Itoadster, lUtlooaO. C. M. LOCKWOOD.Aft, Hit 38ilCom.sL,HlM lllcycles sold on the InsUllment Va. PRINTING ft NKOVTIIK LAUOKHT 1TASUB. hibdU lu the HUt. Lower wtUa tk rortlund. Larxett stock Legal JMutkatst the Htate, a-d biggest discount. nmMM irice usvoi joo pnnuug. i1rr" " ectl blanks. . . . Jfc M. wai 1 Htea'a Prtntw homm Timber and Timber iMtfe 1 ha ve some line tlmuerland for sl. t also have three relinquishment to M,mC IU) acres each, that au be bought okM im nrtt class location; handy tofl.K. I ate hove some very cheap lands that wtn m uMt more W.M per acre 1 whea all V4 f I knnur nrumia oriWld H. K. land ISM H vrry cheap that can be bought wr easy teruis; Also of soma vy dssitiisift ijovernuieui wuu iuu, ymm sons 011 homesteads or tin tlivt wanting to obtain Osr will do well to come ua m well posted In alt of th ntul hv bail & laua ill aUUIL UCHJMIUI1BU1 IUV Wl surveying business and hat aa.Mass m careful study lor three 7 ears and wlH intu satls&ielloa la uvery rtuu(. glvtt the very beat rewo. ted over onatbouaaadaarast 7" r. ...--. - - - T v t . r the very beat rertee. 1 imvm 1 o v cr on tbousaad aetM tk WM aud nu t seen at my rM vmm mm jeutU or Cook hotel. tjK w m ", Crockery, Glassware, Lamps, Woe4a and Willow ware. All kinds of mill fee. ,lovenetablesuad fruits In their ssasaa, "Illehost l'rloo imld for country Droduoe." - - m2mmm SKTA BnajS ma Ha wmm w ft i V