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i I ?f fl r u El & nro b disgusling crowd. Tliey cct more ltko benals than human beings. All are ill-clad, seem to have no Idea of decency, and lmvo bctome so turbulent tbnt nn Indignant public nro up in nrms. Tlio government provides no sleeping places for them, and they lmvo been quarteilng in tlio city prison mid on tlio floors of the custom houso and Jail. The men and women Ho scattered about the floors at nlitlit like pies. The women, like the men, drink, chow, smoke, swear and play cards. Dur Ing the day they swarm about the sidewalks and corridors of the gov eminent buildings, besmearing cvervthlnir with tobacco Juice. If a lady enters the postoflloo sho Is sur rounded by the women, who ex amino her clothing, handllnglt with their fllthy fingers, asking insolent questions and often becoming so bold that ladles have to appeal loudly for aid. It Is no uncommon thing to see a scoro of men asleep on tlio sidewalk in tlio middle of the day. Boarding houses will not huvt them because of their fllthy ways They never bathe, and their hull does not know what a comb is. Many of tho women are young ond they behavo in a most indecent man ner. Most of them aro barefooted They wear calico dresses and sun bonnets. They loaf around saloons, block the pavemeuts, and have be come so outrageous In their conduct that a protest will be sent to Wash ington. FUCK AT 1.03 ANC1KLKS. Los ANaKiji:s, Cal., May 18. Tho beautiful residence of Baron Itognlat, at East Los Angeles, was burned last evening. ThoestabllHh mont was estimated to b.i worth 12-3,000 and wos Insured for but $5000 Mostof tho furniture, pltiuo. mirrors nnd library were saved. Among the Items destroyed was a chandelier which cost $5000. Tho origin of tho fire Is not positively known, but Is believed to bo from n crack in an earthen chlmuoy in tho kllchou. BTIIUK 11V LiaUTNINO. AltKOYO GltANDB, CAn., May It), At 0 o'clock last ovenlug James Prlco and James Joyco wero struck by llghtnlug on a ranch five miles southwest of this place. Whoii the courier loft, Joyco was dead and Trlco was slowly recovering. At tho tlmo they wero weeding beans in a field. NOT CADETS E.VOUUU. Washington, May 10. Tho navy department is much concerned over tlio small number of cadets nomi nated to appear at tlio naval academy for examination. But twenty-six boys have appeared for examination. SOMK MISTAKi:. Nkw Yoiik, May 10. A Washing ton special says, when the cruiser Omaha appeared at San Dloga tho other day, a long cipher dispatch was eeut her by tho department. As tho Omaha hud no cipher codo aboard tho dispatch could not bo read. Her ofllcluls will bo culled on to explain. DHOUTIt. Wim.iamsi'okt, Ph., May 10. ForoBt flrcH aro Btlll burning to tho went and north. No rain has fallen lu this city for three weeks nnd tho hay and grain aro rapidly turn ing yellow and wlthorlng, SHOT TICK OKKlCKItS. Pauis, Tox., Muy 11). While Bhorlfl Perry and his deputy at tempted to spill some whiskey brought Into the Indian Territory near Antlers, by James Lowuuin nnd his son Joe. Tho two hitter shot aud killed tho olllcers. The murderers wero arrested. MUST U1IRY Till: tiV. Nj:w Yokic, May 10, The demur rer of tho New Haven railroad di rectors to tho Indictment charging them with keeping stoves hi their steam cars, contrary to sttuuto, was overruled and they must now stand trial. KIUK AT JACKSON VI M,K. Jacksonville, Fin., Mny 10. Early this morning n largo building oooupled by tho United Htates Dis trict Court, postotUce, Miuonlo Lodgo room, 0, A. It, null and a number of flrmti, burned down. A number of people living on tho third iloor barely escaped with their lives, Tho adjoining building aro threat eued, mid fireman are making every effort to keep the lire within tho limits of tho building already de stroyed. Loss ul ready tiniminU to fl6'J,U00or)uorywidi8 only partially lu'ured. COUI.l) not auhhk. Pohtland, Or., May 10. Tlio Jury la the cuo of T, W. IlleioK, the Alblim school cleric, uoaiwed of em (icczllug school funds, ufiqr uu nil night Bofislau, won uiwMm to ugreo ou n verdict uil wore iixluy iU cliargd' MlUrfU NATIONAL UNION CONFERENCE, They Meet at Cincinnati!" Doubts About Third Party. 1. 0. 0. F. MEETS AT MllAND. Fight Over a Girl, Foreign News, Martial Law in Hayti, Carmen Sylva Expelled, A Railroad Train Blown to Pieces, Other News, NATIONAL UNION CoNFIUlRNCi:. Cincinnati, Ohio, May 10. The oponlugday of tho National Union Conferenco was blessed with n mild temperature. Tho morning hours wore occupied by tho state delega tions perfecting their organization. The one featuro that has attracted somo attention this morning Is, the apparent apathy of the South. Dele gates from that section being fow In number. Wide Interest Is attached to the prcsonco among delegates of an unusually largo uumberof proml nont Labor men, partlculurly Knlghts of Labor leaders. It is rumored tho Knights are in active alliance with tho Southern delegates and others to prevent tho conven tion organizing u third party at this time. MKLT IN PORTLAND. Portland, May 10. Tho Grand Lodgo I. O. O. F. of Oregon, met In this city today Instead of East Port land, as Intended. Tho change was iiiado owing to the inability of the Hast Portland Lodgo to securo a suitable hull to meet in. FIOIIT OVER A aiRL. Knoxvilli:, Tenn., Muy 10. A most desperate fight occurred near Stackhousc, In Madison county N. C. beovveon six youtig men. The fight wuh nboul a girl with whom two of them wero In love. Two meirwero fatally shot and one cut with n razor. He Is not expect ed to live. MARTIAL LAW IN HAYTI. Nnw York, N. Y., May 10. Murtiul lnw hus been proclaimed In Port Au Prlnco. Armed soldiers patrol tho streets, night and day, aud no one Is allowed to enter or lcavo tho city without n passport. Tho Hnytlnn Cupltol Is literally In a state of siege and tho causo of this condition of u flairs is tlio agitation caused by tho supporters of General Legots, the deposed president. TRAIN JILOWN TO I'llX'US. Tarrvtown, N. Y., May 10.-A I train containing u largo quantity of dynamite wus blotvn up a short dis tance from tho depot this morning, Tho shook was torrillo, and the en tire train was demolished. Two Americans and eight talluns wero Instantly killed mid a largo number of people Injured. It Is Impossible to tell tho canto of the accident at present. The fireman on the loco motive of tlio train was blown with tho tender of tho locomotive into tho river. Tho shock of tho explo sion was felt for many miles In all directions and It Is Impossible to Indicate the extent of tlio damage. In Tarrytowu nnd vicinity tho ground Is literally tunnelled by force of the explosion. THIS WALLA WALLA AFI'AIH. Walla Walla, May 10. Tho court of Inquiry ordered by tho pres ident Muy 8 to Investigate the lynch ing of A, J, Hunt by soldiers of Fort Walla Walla April 21, con von ed hero yesterday. Tho delay was duo to tho absence of General Kuutz, who did not arrive from Now York till Sunday night. Tho court is composed ef: General A. V. Kuutz; Colonel Thomas M. Anderson, of tho Four teenth Infantry; Colonel William P. Carllu, of the Fourth Infantry, and Captain Charles McCluru, tictlui; Judge-advocate of tho department of the Columbia, Tho Instructions aro to Hud out who did the lynching, give an -pin-Ion us to who Is responsible and make recommendations for further notion. Private Cutter, of troop 1), mid Sergeant MoLiiuu, n rot I rod quartermaster sergeant, wero put on tho stand to establish tho shooting of Private Miller by Gambler Hunt. ShcrltrMol-'arland, of Walla Wnlla county, was tho only other wltuosw, his tostlmouy occupying the remain tier uf the day, WANTS THLKORAMS. Han Francisco, May 10. Solictor General Tuft, who Is in Los Angeles conducting uu Investigation into the Ktnta a 11 ul r, on behalf of this government, bus Issued subpuuius for superintendents of Uio Wwtum Uulou 'iVIugruph and Postal Tele grupu uompaultti, to produeo what. ovr Ulugraiua have lwwmnl over tholr llueaiolatingto UhllltiuatUlrH. AN O P Po u T unity. Chlldron's tlk oliwks pstalllvuty hi (4l fur tun (luyNuilly, Ut r.h W-Calvert's, 6 0tf FOREIGN. AN UNIIUNC1 SCOUNDREL. London, May 10,-lt is stated that Duncan, tho American who attempt ed to kill his wife In Mount Snow den, Wales, has mado n full confes sion of the facts connected with the tragedy, His statements go to show that he contracted a uulou with a youtig Scandinavian woman, which ho ufterwards regretted, mid, not wishing to tnke her Home with him to America, he decided to kill her aud conceal the body, and then pro ceed with Ids return to America. His foimer statement that he In tended to commit suicide after the murder is not credited, and lie dors not now persist lu It. The authori ties staio that while tho man may be extremely eccentric, as claimed by his friends, they have no doubt of being able to show a sufficient motive for a dellbeialely-planned crime. QUUKN NATALIK EXPELLED. Belgrade, May 10. After con sultation between tho ministers aud regents this morning It was dacided to expel Queen Natallo from Servla. The queen under an escort of gens d'armes was taken to the station and placed on a train which left for the Hungarian frontier. The queen requested that no resistance be made In her behalf by students and citi zens. Popular indignation runs high nguiust tho minister of war who has beeu most active In insist ing upon tho queen's expulsion. In u light which took placo lust night betweon the gens d'urmes who at tacked students and citizens lu de fending tho queen's pa luce one man was killed and fifty more or less severely Injuied. NEW RIFLES FOR RUSSIA. Paris, May 10. La Presso today announces a contract during the present month betweon the Russian government and the Chattclleraul Arms factory by which the pluut of tho factory aud Us employees nro at the ubsoluto disposal of Itusslu, who gavo orders for 3,000,000 now rifles. PAUPERS FOR AMERICA. Lonon, May 10. Owing to the opposition In England to Russian and Polish immigration, the im migrants who havo heretofore gone to London and been assisted thence to America, will hereafter go from 1 lumburg to tho United States direct. 1IORRII1LE MURDER. Liverpool, May 10. Early th's morning tho police found in the river a sudor's clothing bagin which was n dead body. It was a boy apparently not over 15 years of ago, tho boy was but recently killed. His throat was cut from ear to ear and Ids legs were severed from his body. ItOSI'I'Ahti ADDITION TO SALEM. Nib Choicest of All Additions to tlio Capital City On tlio Market Monday, Muy 2i. Every lot level, high dry and No. ouo black soil and no gravel. Not a single lot in the entire addition that Is not within three, blocks uf the electric street cur line, nnd many of them on tho Hue, us the electric cur lino runs thiough tho addition. Consequently this addition is practi cally Insldo property. A glance at the map will establish this fact to tlio entire satisfaction of the careful Investor In real estnte, especially when he takes into account that the location Is ono of tho very finest and most desirable, a location that can not bo excelled lu beauty and health fulness and within u few blocks of the North Salem school building and but u short dlstunco from the East Salem High school. Being lo cated directly on the electric street car line, Is within easy and quick communication with any part of the growlue city. The purchasers of this aiuublo property fully ivcog nl.ed the tuct that the location was one which must, In tho near future, become the very center of a prosper ous and beautiful portion of Salem. Look at the character of the soil and the property. Consider its central location to schools, Its accessibility by virtue of tno electric street cur lint, contem plate tho future development of the city. What rational conclusion can bo arrived nt? Verity It requires no prophet to fully establish tho fact that this propel ty must and will double In value lu uu Incredibly short time, and the Investor who buys now will roup the benefit. btoit paying rent, Get a home. It Is Just nacusy as paying rent, when you can buy at the prices and terms this nroneitv Is ollorod-ut. Tho man who owns his homo Is lu ufatr position tojsecuro a fortune even If It is a humble oottugo he win lie rur Happier man it no ooou pled the sky punors of a tenement lu tho heart of tho city, and what vou save lu rent will secure you u home in Husednlo addition, where you can havo uu electric street car very twenty minute to tho city. He sure uud wo this ohoUio addi tion, which will bo ottered on sulo Monday, May 3Sth, by nil real v&tntu men lu Kntcm, who will give prices nnd terms. )!ojplm, Yet Saved. From n letter by Mrs. Ada E. Hurdof Oroton, H, .. "Was taken with n bud cold, whluli iuUIjk) on in.v l.tliiin. e-mail sot lu and foul dovlor guvo mo up. I gave in.voclf ill), uewiiuntKi i oouni uoi stay. My hindmud was hiIvImhI to get king's UlMKivory Air Consumption, UUUKU8 HUU UOIIIS. TOOK Ultflll IH1- , Uuefu lias cured me uud I am now well uud hourly. Trial free nt Frv'a Drugstore, regular size, AOouuit $100. ! i WEATI1EU REPORT. San Francisco, May 10. The forecast for Oregfin nnd Washington. Light rains at Roseburg, Baker City, Portland nnd Fort Caiiby. MARKETS. San Francisco, Muy 10. Wheat buyer '01, 51.75J, season $1,751. Chicago, Mny 10. At close wheat was steady, cash M.OOJ; July $1.02. On Tho Train. A correspondent of tho Intel Ocean tells the following incident. It took place ou ono of the Southern roads going to Louisville, Ky.: A number of passengers boardeu tho train at Nashville, among them a well-dressed young woman of bright appearance without an escort. She asked tho porter for a pillow and settled herself for an all-day rest, seemingly an unusual treat. However, she had no more than comfortably reclined when she wus aroused by tho distressing cry of in fants. She inquired the cause, and the porter told her there was a very sick woman in ono of the sections of the sleeper, who had two crying lu fuuts, one two years old, the otbei about five mouths. She hud lu some unaccountable manner found hci way Into the sleeper and to u berth at 4 a. Jr., while the conductor was asleep and tho porter waited on passengers at a way station. When lie found her she had her tickets in her hand and was too 111 to speak, and there was no one to care for her uud the children. Wide uwuko now, the young wo muu went to see for herself, and such a sight as met hei view! Tut woman's dress was undone at tin neck, and displayed an eruptiou which undoubtedly covered the body. Her hair hung about her face, matted with grease and dlrtt Tho two-year-old wus sitting up, munching a piece of bread aud but ter, crumbling tho most of It among the sheets. The baby was lying ou its back crying for want of euro und food, and the stench which cume forth from that berth was more thun delicate olfactory nerves ought to be expected to endure. All tho girl's enemies were now aroused to cope with the emergen cies of this occasion. Here lc was teu o'clock, the sick woman hnd been ou the tralu since 4 a. Jr. und nothing dono for her. So this young Samaritan (as tlio passengers called her) rolled up her sleovcs, pinned a towel ou to pro tect her dress, then called the con ductor nnd told him that he and the porter must help her to ohaugo the condition of things, or there would bo no comfort for any one on board that day. Seeing she meant bus iness, he placed himself in readi ness to obey orders. She hud tho seats opposite the woman curtained oil, a pail of warm water, a piece of soup, several towels, sheets and pillow-cases brought to her. Search wus made In the sleeper und baggage car for the sick woman's baggage, but noiie could be fouud, She took the bubo up aud fouud that its clothing consisted almost wholly of a niece of uu old shawl wrapped about Its little ueglected body, which evidently had not been removed for two days. It was cast to tho winds in n twinkle, and tho water and soup wore applied vigor ously. In telling tho experience aficrwards, she said she wus more than repaid for what sho did by the smiles and coolugs of perfect content of the littlo one as soon as the ilret application of water touched tho lit tle body, Thocooiugexpressed much more than it would hiivodoneoii tho lap ofa foud, devoted mother. After the bnby was thoroughly scrubbed, shodressed It in u sheet and pillow case, then took it to tho passengers to lludsome ouoto caroforlt until she mado tho other ono presentable. Thero wero no women oil board so shosought forafatlieilylookinggen tloiunn. She spied ono ubout fifty years ofago, and put the child lu his arms, telling blni sho chose him be caiuo he had such paternal air. This Is where the laugh panio In, for he pi oved to bo a bachelor. However, ho did ids clumsy best until the littlo ono screamed for Its foster mother und ho was obliged to tuke It to her, to tho great niiiusement of the oilier passeugers. I'Yimi that time until 5 p, m she cared for tho two as well as the mother, uud the picture sho made feeding, toothing, yes, even caress lug those babies, clothed lu spotless white, made a picture commented on by every passenger on board, nnd one jhey can never forget. Wo us cot lulled that she Is (he editor of Tlio Klnderguibm, n tuuga-tlne pub lished nt Chicago for the purpose of uplifting childhood. May she live long nnd have tho strength to carry op her work ttav'i This? We otjur One Hundred Dollars re ward for uny iniso of catarrh that cannot lw ouied by taking Hull' Cntarih Cure. F.J. CHENKVACO.. Proiw., Toledo, O. We; Mm umiwlmJ, lime known c' J. Cliomw torllm ln( 11 it am, uud leJIi hlui peifcotly Imnantblft tu nil luuliuv truUtiUtiUvilts. HIlJ llauolMl!v hIiIm tu rarrv OUl Hliy oUllsttUou m.U by thWrilnu WthT & Thii .i, VVhotMMle UrujgUu, To- Wauiin-ii, Kinnh i. Um"lK, WbolMile IH-usKU'OUoJa.ll. "' 1 tail's laturrti Cure Is taken iu- tcrnnlly, action dlivotly noti tho blood mid uiiuhiuj Biirfuconof thesys. 75"'pcr bott't".0 Hold "by ul drujjsl" IIOTKL AHRIVALS "WILLAMiriTR" E 11 Merrill, A Kllgone, W H Jones, G M N Parker, W E Gilbert, E F Willis, J 11 Hirschberg, T S Qriflln. W P Noble and wlfr, Cash Qrocery B B club, J R Smith, H Davis. R J Byron, G Q Towne, Portland. A .Turet, L K Searle, I Hansen, 11 P Glea-oii. N V. F A McCurd, A O K-IIey, Chica go. EfTioMcU.uiald, J E Mayer, DO Wright, MfMliinvlllf. H P.isslul, 11 Lalz, S F. EHBiistow, Wll Winchester, S 1 R R. C C Robinson, Hastings. A McGregor, Dallas. A II Moore, Indmuupolis. Mrs L Ulurn, Pendleton. D F Williams, Boston. FS Meeker, Puyallup. W 11 Rawe, Prineville. J L Corrun, Albany. A L Carlton, Milwaukee. Geo L Mnisey, Jersey City. B Imun, M V Strain, A G Hurens, G S Patty, C II Carter, E W Thomp son, Portland. A Chambers, Long Creek. W II Kelley, Canyon City. J and P Cornell, Hlllsboro. C T Ward, h'ulem. J M Jenett, Tucomn. L M Reed, Pittsburg. G J Farley, The Dalles. S C Cliue, Prineville. Chas Harris, H G Murtell, J Hofl man, M F Judu, Lon Juda, S F. E M Neufelt, a Freidmuu, Chlca go. COOK. W W Henderson, Indiana; A Wilson, Chicago; H V Cook, Woon sucket; B M Fry, Albany: P W Hairis, Haufoid; V, W Cotton Oak land, Cal.,; J R Markly, Corvallls; D Lehmauii und wife, S Smith, Puyallup, A A Davis, Johustan.Pa.; A B Cherry, Silver ton; Mrs Hovey, Eugene; A C Adams. Grand Junc tion; P K Johnson, T Hindi, A L Melson, S Pett.imuu, Jit Angel: C W Cn-sler, N Dak.; T M Newhilet, M Pomeroy, M Atterlieth, C HBug. graf, M G Bowman, D Anderson, W S Smith, Geo Jiukson, W W Green, J C Gardner, Salem; J W Mutzbaugh, W D Jesse, 11 W Rice, Portland, M W Gun, Suuuyslde; T M Jones, Clymer; A Tibbotts, W W W Bell, S Heuly, MoMinnville; F Doran, Portl mil; E P House, C A Hawkins, S F; A L Nelson, S Peter sou, Mrs Peterson, Jos Klrsch, T Kirscli und Mrs Kirfccb, Mt Angel; A Dodson, Los Angeles; F Honse, Montana; N McGuire, S K Fulk, Sllverton; F Goulet, E W Finzer, Woodburn; Allan Smith, Salem. I'ray that tho boutlu-rii Monster May Meet With Death. The people of Louisiana will have the opportunity of showing what sort of moral fibro they possess, when they shall be called upon next spring to vote on a proposed amend ment to the constitution reuewinp the franchise of the lottery compauy for a period of tweuty-tivo yeais, on consideration of n lurge sum of money, to be paid by the comuany auuually toward the support of schools and other public purposes. It will bo remembered that Govern or Nichols vetoed tho act of the legislature which proposed to submit this vote to tho people, uud It fulled to puss over tho veto. But tho two houses claimed that the governor's approval was not necessary In the case of legislation which simply pro posed to amend tho state constitu tion. Tho supreme court, by a re cent decision, confirmed the position tukeu by the lcgiblnture. So the voto will bo taken, and thocompany will doubtless use every means lu its power, between now and April, to sophisticate tlio public conscience and persuade the people Unit the plausible end will in this cae justify tlio nefarious means. It will murk uuew uud glorious era for tho South ern state if its people refuse to be cajoled, aud declluo tho temptlug bribe. lliicklen'.-tl.lrnlculSiilvo, The nest SuIvh In the wot Id far Cuts, Uralses, sores. Ulcers, Pall Rhtum, Fever jsonvs'leih)', I'lmpped Hiimts, I'ljiu lnlnt-, Coins and nil sum Kruptloiis, nnd iiom lively cine Pllob, or uojwiy required. II Isguarautted to vo oorket t-allblactlou or nuiiiry tetumlrd. luce, J5 cents per txix. CURE Sick ITeadncho and relieve all the troubles Incl dent to a biiioiu stato of tho system, tuch as Diulnega, Nausea Uront.iueka. Dlstrwa after eatiDR. ram lu Hie hi.te, &c While their most rwnarkablo succcm has beon shown la curing i. r& ..-m'.-. v v -"'& 'il.I LlVEIi JILLS aro eiunllv a'ua'.le in Constipation, cunng and preventing lb1 aui'-riiiKCompUlnt,wkUo they alto corivot all diMinlers of the stomach stlmulata the liver ami regulate the boelsi E ou If they only cured HEAD Ache thry would lw alnitut ivimUu n ,m. ITMiI.i.iu. .ot f.l VPD d T . . .... r. who suiTer from this dutreasing complaint ' but fortunately their goodm does not end I lhe little pills valuable In so many ways (tut they will not be willing to do without thara llut aftw au tick head AHE U the bane of so msnr llvw that hetv Is where e make our irreat boost Our wlU cure 11 while other do mt "" " OarR'a Um k Uvm Piuji are verr small anl very .t lo le mie or two lulls make a dose. Tly are strhlly vgrabl and do not gripe or jHirge, but b their gwille aclion PMkW all who ti...m In lab at Itt ornts tlvolo.lt ldMevervHhrre, ursatby mail. H&ita aiMvust so kit Tat. I SlUlIl FJl Sllll Eli Wl !& CARTER'S yiVER Bjl P.niiPimV. Tnh Is what you ought to have to fullv enloy fe. Thousands are Schfffor it dully. 'llj?""' of dollars are olaaamnyoat people In the hope Unit hey iimj Utu'lii this boo... It tuny be! ml I by .. ,, niinniiiui Hint it, ecinc I Hitters, if used according to direct ions Will 01181 me iu-iiiuu .'j'-i-M nnd h.Mull Instead E'upepsy. Electric Bitters for Dyspepsia and diseases of Liver, Stoniuch unit Kidneys, Sold nt oOc. and Jid.OO per bottle by Fp the Druggist. Tkn it.h Ci:nt iNTniiKST-Saycd by trading at Branson's Cash Gro cery, Salem. Will be found an oxcejlcijt remedy for sick Iiwdnolie. Culler I.ltl.e l.ler I U. Thousands of letters ftom PS"'6'1"1""0 u,td them piove lids fnet. lry tlicm. IfHlcli hendneee Is misery, whifivDiv mi's LltlleLher PUN lithe wll Isime 5 oaio it? People who have t"1.'1"5'" Zi rraukly of their worth, 'ihey aro hinnll uud eiisy to take. 11 you once try Carter's Llttle'.Llver Pills f..rtek liMiducbP, blllloiiHness or const m tlon.you will never he without them ihe ure purely vegetable: small aud can to U.KC. iJOU'l iorgei mis. TsiJ&a m The Cliief Kcaon for mo great n eess of Hood's Sarsaparllla Is found In tin article Itself. It Is merit that wins, and tin fact that Hood's Sarsaparllla actually eompllslics what Is claimed for it, Is whaf has given to this mcdlclno a popularity ani jale greater than that of any other sarsap nirsr-t- XAino rllla or b,00d purt IVlent VVinS nerbeforothepublla Reed's Str&apai 111.1 cures Scrofula, Ball Rheum and all Humors, Dyspepsia, Blck Headache, Biliousness, oercomes Tlitl Tired Feeling, creates an Appetite, strongta ins the Net ves, builds up tho 'Wholo Systeq Ilood'i . sfin ii;iillu Issoldbyalldrne -lsts. $t;sIxforJ5. Prepared by C. I. Hoo Co.. Auotheeatles. Lowell. Mast (u m SNOW THE YEAR ROUND At 100 Chemeketa Street. House - and. - Sign - Painting, Paper Hanging, Kalomining, Natural Wood Finish. Only First-class CHURCHILL & BURROUHGS. Tinners, Plumbers, Gas and Steam Fitters, -AND- SHEET IRON Estimates on nil work lu our Hue. Churchill Sash, Door & Manufacturing Co.f Sash, Doors, Blinds & Mouldings, Turning & Scroll Sawing. House Finishing made 'to oider. New DUX KILN, by which wo can ulways keep n full supply of seasoned stock of all kinds. ABrlcultural Works, Comer of Tmde uud Hign streets, Salem, Oregon. Sasli and Door Factory Front Street, Salem, Oregon. The best class of work in oiir line at prices to compete with the lowest. Only the best material used. BAKER -wnSBjj 4TEg Qreatestllabor saving invent, ou In the household line. Washes ol varieties of foods from the tlncst lace to tho coarsest eurnets, norfeoth clean, without rubbing or boiling, without the u?o of chemicals or an'v i,,ettJ.uctlve Procesa only soup and water. The company owning It oders t1 a.',lv Pm. who V,U Pr"Juee ful"'y wislier ciiual to tho NEW ERA In tho following peinta: Price. Labor saving. Hupiditv of wash ing Variety of fabric washed. Hcning perfectly without damage to clothing, simplicity and perfect construction. Size, welch t nnd iltira bllity. batisfactlou guaranteed or money refunded Solo Agents for MUSIC most 1 onu 4 xi you contemplate tno purchase or a mu sical instrument write to us for an illus trated Catalogue by mail. P. H. EAST0N & Co., 310 Con'l St., Salem, Or. 1 mrrmittf 0 wzm Cily Wnrrnnts, Notice Is hereby given, to nil whom It muy concern, Unit there nre snlllcict fuuds in the treasury of thulty of Snlein, Oregon, to pay all warrants of tho city of Salem, Oregon, endorsed by tho treasurer of said city prior to July 3rd, 1800; nnd tbnt the treasurer of tho city of Salem, Oregon, Is now ready to pay all said city warrants on presenta tion; nnd that said city warrants will cense to draw Interest from and after the date of the publication of this notice. Witness my hand this 12th duy of May, 1S01. E. J. HwAKPoni), tlot Trcas. city of Salem. D. B. GRIFFIN, M. D., Ilomcopathlsp 250 Com'l St. - - - SA.LKPVI. -Telcpbono No. 'M. REPORT Uf tho condition of tho CAPITAL NATIONAL JUNK, At HulPin, Oiogou, nt tlio cIom) of busi ness, May 1, IfcUl. WMOUUCES. Lonnntid discounts $310 Wl 1(1 UvciilruitH, sec-uiod and unseo'rd 1 1 tvll 1& IT. B. Il'inds to srcilit' olreulatlon. W POO Duo from approv oil re-ci-vo ugls- S Ml 1(1 Due fiom other National banks . 28 2a"i 2.1 JJUPfiom stalobnnlJs.i bauUetH. H .'ITUIKV Jlanklng house, lurnlturc, etc lllfliWi Current expensos nnd taxes paid, S M'2 m Preuitunis on U. b. llonds a S'X) 75 Checks nnd other cish lteim, 4M Hi Hills of other banks 1 ?.li Fractional paper cur., ulclcls, icu 18 ft Specie SSWl 40 Legal tender notes 1 S75 Redemption fund with J.H. I reas Soo Total $102 757 H 1.IA111I.1T1I-S. Capital stock paid in $75 0(11 xnpliib tund 15 000 Undivided prollts 5 Hi") S7 National ll.iuk uotesoiitslandiug 17 KM Dividends unpaid I7C Individual deposilssubjecttoehk 1?20 HIT 21 Demand certllieates of deposit 12.1 1JJ 1 1 Duo Stale banks and banners 1 :: 21 Total ? 10 J 757 11 Stnto of Oregon, County of Marlon &. I. J. II. A lliert, cashier of the above-named banK, do Mlemn y swear that the above htatement Is true, to the bestof my Knowl edge nnd belief. T H.ALHKKT, Cahlilcr. Subscribed and sworn to befaro mo thin iilst day of Dec, lt90. J. J 8IIAW, Kotuiy Public for Oiegon. Corrcnt-Attest: V. W. MARTIN, T. MeV l'ATTON, U.S. VALI.OB. Directors. Wall Tinting, etc Vnrnii Work. SNOW Varnishing aud lillOS. WORKERS, IOO Chemeketa Street, & STRANG. 302 Commercial Street (Stoves, Ranges. Tinware, and all House Furnishing Goods. Chimney and Sewef Pipes, Plumbing. Pumps. Wood, Iron and Buckeye. Force Pumps. Pumps ror urcnaru spaying. KcwErallvi'raulicCloflicsWaslier! Of all kinds Pianos, Organs, Violins, Guitars, Banjos and Mandolin, (whole ale and retail) over 800 of the latest and ar m h ' ' i s; n - -. v v'-A-Vy Who io All Kinds of JIM W As Cheap ns any Tjiiuiulrv ru tllO Ci.lllWri' Uulna I. Il fl.J, An mi uniuumi ,ttiul doing rirMUtlfeuf w rk. ! JLaille8 ami pulrons Invltwl to luspeot our prneo of doliit; work. 230 Liberty Street. 25c WanfCoii; than twenty.nVoaclenm,,,i1"' "lomlfttfjX ; WJI IORSALK-.iTT,- . - W I7UJ.l.K'Tr-TiH:;T-r- Co ;eulei Mticct. '""B- inquire f iil'iii iioiiKf.1. .., -""nc(l (. of A.ylum ur,."! a going tuABilum. Uller trliii brS ci cnc. to represent in Kj-ll?: reoponhlb o Now , n ' .". "n km MANnifAOTuaii.iVjg' WANTKU-Our iiirm, .,,3: 11 inoi.tli oiling ., cfflifj merl h. Wo want muni ,S old ir n county .if:eni uuf ffi uud expirees iifer a tltlrt, dl UK'-nprnliiKont )e ; ilmo I'lfW send laiKe llluMratcd c:ro.ihn,i vvltli 11 special ollrir to suiui'f UesHenuerMaira'cta" . IGirf M us. -S. ii SUOlSMAKMi iv, r...T- III court streets Ao id " !,'i3"w UourU by day or wee w,h "JU rooms. u OT HImiv , UQ NICELiY furnished ruonw In ,1T board, In plcusnntcit SirtofSi1 sttet-t ear Hues,' M Ucutir & " JODOt CUeupestliyow, KIGDOtf & ROORK Bush-Breyman BVt II. P 0 U 1, K, Black Formerly ol Hcrlbcr a Pohlt, tno doon west of tho old stand, keeps a good snpjlj of wheels, nxles springs and general tar rlago hurdirute, tjjdf B. K. HALL, Paper lliinger. t.eavo order at (lobe HcnlEstaleKicliarfj THE CLUB Livery, Feed on' Silt Ms W. H. GOULET, Pto. All Rtook left in mvcaroBbaWtetelTifli best of attention. '1 e!eihone So. litt uer Llbeity and Kerry streets, ha'cm,(X. R. H. WUSTACOTT. JjIVEBY, Feed ami Hoarding Stable. Hay and o.vta sold nnd delivered, Stiblt on Ketry street, back, of rostofflce, halem, Orcgou. L B, HUFFMAN, Livery Stilile and Feed Yul lha Best Box Stalls and Corral In the'ltf. liulet, lumlly horses. a specialty, Uu re,ir Willamette hotel) RALWM. - - - OREGON ELLIS & WHITLEY, LIVERYMEN. South of Willamette Hotel. OREGON 1 SALEM T. F WHITE, EXPHESS AND TRUCK LIKE 1 Hauling ef nil kinds. Mert wow. aeon nt every train. FOREST GROYE POCLTftY Y1IR Founded !n 1877. 1000 YOUNG .FOWLS FOR VH And the finest ever breil.on Uuf i Coast. Book your! order erU for:choice:,se!cctlons. Send Stamp for Catalog ArlrlrocQ I. M. GARRP ltfcll-dw Forest Groy Dissolution of ConartnenWl XToWi'K U liorrby - ivetj i that W J X p.utufri.lJlp lu' i tween fiinltb, Kleppiu J. U. Kli-piiln te'lrluu f n '"IVSk! d liu.luo llio late 111 in are Ki ll Smith, lloynl f.ml vm t " ptt .smiiii . iinvii .ii.il Mil r-on re.rVffl blti f.. all nebt diu- fn-f '4." j tnooiirylna iut i'l l" L '.!.: ,.i-ii hull l . il the t- urn A in HI iNtl. J. . '.i.F ! .1 H Vit- 4 1 Iw HELLENBfiAND'S 20C Corornsiclul Stre U-o Cream , ' '5? MusUand ililk - VZ Pinto of Boijp iioI Hot Cakoi. Collee orit- - (; lleofiiteuk und Key- J5: lork Chop uud i- - : Mutton Chop und !--, : YtuilM.d nnu Ke " " 52 fbuiMigeAud Kgtfi. --- " aJii nam aud Httw - 3J7 Preah Oysters uuys'i' -tit3C0 25 Cent Regular Dinned""'- " a A nice tr.ety -2H8,1a Als. tea, cuff) or 1) R ? attl..wIllJOll!ev"'', , ta rwo! CUuleC'.tr Hir- uau iUwu:. un UaUd jtKK tv,rfJ, n...,K ,k .k a 4C JOf Tender Ix'n K,eat gB 1..t i uuiBK HAt.Lq .7 -- ""l" A. watches nnajMveie?i WofjT 100 btnto m i nni At 1!rr iS, $24 ,, .-...,.. ... r: 4( !?OK. SAI.K ANiPrkATr--I.' I1 Wnlliou I will tri'i; f,GnTtr property, nlso lmn tl.rlu'cly or"' coutriit Nob.,,,,, Vwk ?? $n?? t'ountluH WHiii.i ni!.."rli' ana u.J in onu. tt.r;b0,i'oj 1(11 i - B - i MssBSMMsjsBMkCQSi! r '