I & riffM. M'ML IP "-- ifUillAV nil ' '" """ ' WAV 1!). 1801 I MSOKOIUI'l'lON. !"K month,-. ia oo . bO 1 50 ce ho 'If nol JW'ft.JSvt.V JOOBNAI. Will I offivBIlTByOABIttBR . -I.. tfi(lf ... ,Birin'y "," ' .. orWoccUSl ill V '" "nTbe mtide on 1st and, 15th rfKoMu&be wl P'se leave , niouth- "",' nt house or where; t died obb r.plTAIljonnNAi- regu- rn. Il" the afternoon ClLBBRT k PATfERSON, Jers in Groceries, Crockery, wH7.uX ents tor tpiuum , ...u w,6 1 n.l.!.,rr PnwHflr. jnDJM"& LOCAL MARKET. L teat, net 00 cents per bu. inactive; aa i-o rauw ioi .. - --. nf Glf rtirfa fa fffc Ice oi wiiii ui, Ui..UB - firs delicious. ! . ui ..... lu la nf n SfopcrenmHouft'ii-w"u& ""' " Ksnor iiiiuin-j Too only place In town where fc.o can get Bii" " "".ri Un soda Is at Strong's. VEVrACOTr& irwin. AOKicur-TUKAL Buildings. Architect W. D. Pugli has just com- Meted dm wing up tbe plans ana IpeGlficatious for the new buildings bftue Agricultural uuuegu u ;- nllis, which are to be erected this iBuaimer. mere win oe iwu uuuu- Bogs, one a chemical moratory wmen Bill also bo used tor icacuing pur- An assaying department sill be connected with the labratory. This building will be two stories ith a tower. The other building a for the boys' dormitory and study M, and will accommodate 151 Wents. The building will bezuuxot 1 three stories high. The IMfloor will contain a large amine Li about 80x40 feet which will MO persons. The kitchen, two Sroonis and this large dining m occupies the west half of the oirer floor. On the other side are to reading rooms 20x20 feet and a option room the same fiize. The emairder of the first iloor is made iilo sleeping apartments. On the econd floor is the commandants' Ipartmeuts, the servants' rooms and lie remainder for boys. The third py is all sleeping apartments. I:e old dormitory will bo remodeled Into a homo for the young ladles ttid will furnish accommodations for The buildings will cost &25.000. The Agricultural farm contnins 190 cres of tillable land all in cultlva- ion. On this farm 50 varieties of iheatis raised and several hun- red varieties of potatoes and all mds of grasses, grams, fruits and "ge tables. I Among the Shooters. The in Ications are now for a large attend- pec at the Bhootlug tournament fMch will be held in tills city ffiJay and Saturday of this week. club of shooters will come down tm Albany. The Yuquina Rod fm Gun club will probably be on and, and In addition to these two three clubs will be represented pm Portland. From that place I come some crack wingshots in e perous of W. J. Riley, J. J. pans. E. Huirhes. Herman. Bur- , V. A. Storey and George Clark. pese men have tlto reputation of ling the best wingshots ln Port "a. These men, when they come Ifiilem, will find some good shoot- 1 and will not find their success o Uk-iiver. If they carry oft the pe they will have to work for II. Mhe tournament here this week Peoria black birds will be used I'he shootlnir tiirfrnts. Several red dollars m prizes hove been td for excellency in shooting. '"ge number of local shooters utbe valley will bo present and Popart iu the snort. A large JtWr who are not shooters will be ' to witness the contest. IIS'T.IW Mr J It Rtmrm aoaittfroi,, .. viit in nruinauiii Hinneuu,.,., . i., ..i.. P'lJfViiv., ...!.. .... il -.in H'in.-tumuvu ua i rail '""'I'fci in mat pectiou. r ltovia Ml phi mi thH nrnirio nnrl FP-tOdj lo,.l,u ...-.ii .,. itl i,,. P1 has been too wet for the grow- iTopa. Tim same is true ol "S&OWn Pmlll ax in) In anmu ;"" where the low land Irnvt- Pttll fcOWn. rinrlno Mm r...cl wks cougirierablo grain has 'PutInnearl5iownsvil!. Tndi- n'Hre fuvoruhln fnr nf IohbI h 'Crop, K.0 I'RUaitKSS SPEAKS. "Snlom" on Mnrmlnm Answcroil The Sireet Improvement (hicstion Again Pisciissod. EniTOii Statesman: Tliero is a sainplu of the i'olk county rock Muctuluni on the crossing of Suite sireet in front of the bank of Lndd & Budh, not much used, but enough to show the worthliness of the rock for any kind of street pavement. It would pulverize to dust in a single year. Give ua well graded, drained and guttered stieets, covered with the gravel that lieb almost at our doors, and wo will have the best roads in Oregon, which with little repair will last half a century. "Sam:m." Statesman, May 17, 1S91. The "Macadam" referred to above consists of a few haudsfull of broken stone thrown loosely on the street wheie wheels passing over and through It have caused it to grind Itbelfjustas diamond will cut dia mond. This is no moro Macadam than is a loose pile of basalt blocks Belgian pavement. Macadam is formed by layers of stone cubes of nearly uniform size thoroughly rolled until they bind and hold ilimlyin place, forming a smooth, hard surfaco from curb to curb. Nothing lets than a ten ton roller will do the work well. If the cubes aie not rolled until they bind firmly and immovably, but aie lelt in places loose, so as to move among themselves they will grind each other to ponder whatever niaterlul be used. No flue screenings or sand whatever niu.st be used except to fill the interstices of the top course and then only after it lias been thor oughly rolled ton smooth surfuceand binds B-ilidly together irom curb to curb. This is Macadam, and when resting on a good foundation, well diaiued will make a good roadway uud will not "pulverize to dust" under ordinary traffic, or under heavy traffic if it is enrried on broad Sires, which act as rollers, while utirrow tires under heavy loads haye nbiiut th? same ell'ect on the road as would a disc harrow. It is not possible to make a good gravel road where there is much traffic. If no soil is used to hind them, the gravel spheres will move freely among themselves making a heavy and disagreeable road for driv iug. If sufficient soil or sand and clay be used to bed the gravel it will make a pleasant driveway for light traffic, except when too wet, when !t will become muddy just in propor tion to the amount of the traffic, and when too dry will become dusty ind rough with only ordinary use. The authorities agree that the best stone from which Macadam can bs made is fine trained syenite or a basalt of similar quality. They are better than granite, gneiss, sand stone, quartz rock, or flint, tome of which are harder, but more brittle and difficult to break into the proper cubical shape, and are not so good as either syenite or basalt, The exhaustive report of a compe- tant civil engineer as to tho quality of the basalt referred to above, bas?d upon actual and severe tests, shows that we have iu that rock first-class material for either Macad am or Belcian pavement and I have no doubt the busalt boulder which surrouud us and from which all our gravel has been manufactured by tho floods of ages, is better road metal than that used on 90 per cent of the best Macadamized roads in the world. Pkoqukss. Salem, May 19, 1891. Injured Fruit Trees. Reports come in from various localaties of fruit trees dying from some un known reasou. Tho trees leaved out ind many of them were in full bloom in the spring. A few weeks later the leaves turned black and fell oft. An examination proved the sap was also black r.nd seemed soured. Various theories have beeu advanced as to the cause of these trees dying. Ouo theory is the warm weather last fall kept the sap up too late. Another and more feasa ble one is the late frosts this spring injured the trees. It is claimed tho frost caught the trees at a certain, time iu blooming season when they are- very tender. Some trees are full of fruit while others iu the samo orchard are killed, or at least seem to bo killed. Mr. Stump's cherry trees on his farm in Polk county were effected in the same way some six years ago anu come out, an right. He thiuks the trees are not dead, but will be all right next year. The New Homestead. The special Comedy Company of Harry Hroww will bo at the Reed Thurs day night In tho popular play enti tled "Tho New Homestead." The play is the counterpart to the "Old Homestead" which was played with success all over tho country. The latest sougs are a part of the pluy. The company Pt special emphasis on their splendid singing and dancing, knowing that even a molo drama to meet with glowing success must have good music Re member the box sheet is now open aud reserved state cap be had. Gervais ntmaLAUY CASE.-Sher-' "I I'--. M. Crois.au went down to Gervals yesterday afternoon and brought Joe Frldle to the county J..I1 last night. Fridle Was arrested ".ir uervats Sunday on being mis pected of having had a hand In the robbery case which occurred in Gervais Friday night. Uo was tried 1, r ?Urt "' Pl- in UuIllo j.c.v...,.y, wiiieu resuiteu lu hiin being held to await the action of the grand jury, which meets next mouth. arrm'Kla AttnJhM STOCK BOOKS OPLJX. The University UrncM Moirmtnt Nt.u licforc the l'eni Sjinly Action Necessary. FOIt DECIMATION DAY. The Day Will lta Approiiriatelv served A Hesiulniion or the G. A. It. Men. Ob- Preparations are still going on for Decoration Day. The program for the day's exercises will be given in a few .lays. One part of the program will be the uddress of Hon. II. H. Nortliup, of Po.-llaud, which will be given lu the opera house in the evening. The day's exercises will be given at the I. O. O. F. Uural cemetery. Memorial services will bo held at the Congregational church next Sun day morning, nnd will be eondueted by Rev. C. L. Corwiu. The Grand Army men will attend lu a body. All old soldiers aie invited to be present and hear the hervicesat 10:30 Sunday morning. At a meeting held Monday night the following resolution was adopted by Sedgwick Post No. 10. Resolved, That we deprecate and snnly deplore the preseut tendency towards converting Memorial diy into u day of pleasure--snort a nil dissipation; aud we, as a body of old soldiers who love our country , its in stitutions, its flag, would respectful ly, and lu the name of our dead comrades aud iu a spirit of loyal duty to tho Hag they died to protect, ask tiie citizens of Salem to ioiu with us in observinir that day iu the spirit in which we, assoldieis, have ever kept it. We request that bini uess, as lur as possible, be suspended, and earnestly invite all to join us in the observance ot this sacred day in its tiue spirit, so that its les-ous nun live to bring forth a generation of loyal people, who shall love the old Hug above all otliets. PERSONAL MENTION. State Treasurer Mctschan wont down to Portland this morning to attend a meeting of the graud lodge of Odd Fellows. Sheriff O. P. Cresop, of Grant county, came in this morning with Miss Anna Chamben, who is a patient for the asylum. John Duncan, driver of the Tigei engine team, wont up to theSautiani country today to spend a month in recreation. lie will spend his leis ure hours in fishing and hunting. Seth R. Hammer went over to Dallas today ou business, niul will spend a part of the day fishing Id the Rickeral. Capt. M. W. Hunt, Deputy Sherift A. T. Wain, Geo. P. Hughes and V. M. Bushey are camped on the Elkhorn, and are feasting on trout of which that stream abounds. They will be away for a week yet. LOCAL BRIEFS. Jas. G. Birdsey, sheriff of Jackson county, aud two guards brought O. R. Myers to the asylum today. Myers is very violent at times. Bargains in wall paper, window- ! shades, dolls and notions, at Bar- ' hi l U "' kid,e8 interested in t L l "' cllqren mould "t horiw.ri .Ulw'u"8 of the Kin- uitL. ,ur.ch loiuorrow after . Jo Hock. All are Invited. hi. " . j. ka for ir l w B mares, well K u " M, Payne. State street. f'ftthh!le take I" ,oad LAI1 Kind., hav. irln unrl l Court Btreer. Frua ON A fcSTRiKH.-Tbe teamstera, who have beeu at work on the Fair mount park reservoir, went on a strike yesterday for Wtfher wages. A compromise lias been effected and the men will wumo work tomorrow ou tho compromised wages. Wort men are too plentiful aud Sal-m jjj tooHiiialirora sirlke to l carried ....w.r.iiiv. What the men are paid on tbe nwiwil ,wa8 " earned It 1 report! they were learueo. i t . aIia gelling o u ti team before the strike. Fow.Dmw.-Tlt glove lu the . .j r inni imiKirtwl kid, for- worm (,- --- .., I euei gent's, 270 Commercial St. County Clerk Babcockand Sherift Croisau have had their oillces thor oughly cleaned and renovated. They believe in a spring houseciean- iug. The republican party believes ,ne flrst of September. r a t.init lulu, lrnn nlnatl nnlflfia I The stock books for Jhe University Park association are now open and ready for shares to be subscribed, ln met, couio nave already taken shares The scheme of how the work is to be carried out has already beeu fully eel before the people. There is no risk to run by Uioso who subscribe for stock, to the contrary the field Is open for a handsome return to come in from ihe venture while at the same time the school will be aided by advanc ing the money to it to meet the first payment ou the laud and hold tho option which which expires the nrst of September. Tue opportunity is now ripe to do something. Tbe matter now stands on a pivot and the friends must rally around l his old Institution which has doue so much for Salem and tho people who have lived hero for any lenijth of time. Tho aid now is not that or donations. Tho managers of tills nchemo have nut tho matter iu ii taugible form that the peoplo would uot have to make personal or llnau olal sacrifices to aid tho school. Those men who are not interested iu the matter more than they want to see the school and the city pros per, believe the scheme highly feasl ble and commendable and are sub scrlbiug liberally to the stock. Many persons who aro leading quiet business lives p:iy little attention to such moves and do uot fully appro elate tue real ueueut ot Having a good college in their midst, but wlieu someone comes around and shows them wherein they cm aid such an institution without injuring themselves they will add their names to the list of those who are assisting. The school will not be so far out of the city as to bo inaccessible. The school has agreed to give every student, who comes from the city and pays his tuition for ono quarter, his car faro to aud from the school each day for that quarter. This virtually brings every part of tho city to the school campus. Tho car lines have agreed to give special rates to tho school. Ono car line is now completed and the other will bo completed with in a mouth from this time to a point less than a half a mile from where the building will be erected. When the buildings aro up two line of street cars will be running to tho very door of tho school. The advantages of the school being out of the city are numerous aud need uot be cited. The important poiut to impress on the neonle of Salem and those outsido who look forward to the time when the Willamette uulver sUy shall bo tho great bchool of the northwest, and what her founders hoped she would be, is to assist at this critical time. The field is open here for a creat school. Willamette has made a fair start to accomplish that end. But in the faco of all the school has done the great 6chenie to set it on a more solid financial basis will fail if a certain amount of capi tal stock is not subscribed in tho next few months. The question now arrises, will tho peoplo of this nartof Oregon allow tho scheme to fail ? The matter is in competent hands and men are in tho field now to see what can be done in this city. Many hopo it will be much. Tho friends of this old insti tution will await with interest tho success which may attend the dlbrts which are being put forth. It is the Intention of tho managers to have ali;the stock subscribed by tho first of August if possible. Tho option ex- Evcryhody Knows That nt this mison the blood is filled with ImpiiriiieH All those impuri ties aud oveiy trace ofseroluln, salt rheum, or other diseases may bo ex lielted by taking Hood's Surstipurtlln, the best blood purifier ever produced. It Is theouly medlcineof vhieh "100 doses ouo dollar" is true. Bargains in nll paper, wiudow shades, dolls and notions, at Sar gent's, 270 Commercial St. 3t. MEN GET EXCITED: When they hear of the Tremendous We are making lu those now and Bargains- Another Uirr Entkri'rirb. The proposal of Ptdk & Co. to print the c dilled laws of Saloni should be rejected. There nio several good Job printing oillces iu Salem that; can do this work well and they should be glyen the preference, lu placo of sendlug money out of the state. Even If Polk & Co. do offer to print tho city ordinances free gratis, they will fill tho bo.ik with advertisements and take hundreds of dollars out of tho city. Let Salem newspapers advertise aud Salem job printers print. nhnnglng Drfpul to Victory. Tlio&enliii of Slirrldnn nt W'lnMiestor changed dcfenl to victory, tto when leoblu mtver-uules lu the Muuio of lucfllolonl lemcdlua full lo stay the jin cress of t lint obllutite anil malignant loe, malarln, ll'istuttor'a feKmiacU Bitters turns the tide driven the enemy back. Nothing In materia medlca, or out of It, compare with thlsni mi opponent of every form ol malurlnl dlsccc. I'hlllsnnd fover, dumb ugup, billions remittent and ague enko It matters uot ouo nnd nil nro oxterpated by tho Hitters, To tnkn n course of tho irrett nrrnaralUo In ndvnnco oftha mp- liirlal i-cason, U to buckle on, ns it were, nn tumor of proof which delles attack. 8o fortltled.po protected, you shall bo scathe less. Remember, too, that the Hitters Is an erndlcitorofllvercoinplnlnt, eousupn Hon, rtieumatUm, kidney complaints nnd dyspepsln. Fair or Fairer. Furrar & Co. don't take a back seat for any firm on earth, furnishing house supplies nnd provisions at the lowest prices. Nobby Spring Suits And well they may, for we have surpassed ourselves this year. In quality, stjle, fit, patterns, and workmanship. The goods we display thin spring, excel all our former ellorts for 010, $12, $15, S1G.50. Wo can fit you lu stj lisli and hnndsome garments. See our $1 23 Nobby Straw hats worth f 1.7C. A big lino of mens S'ic trw hats for 15o each. CAPITOL ADVENTURE CO., Opera House Bloclv. Produce taken. Highest price for wool. ATTENTION 1 Having just mado arrangemonts with "Honest Frank," tho California Auctioneer, wo aro now prepared to handle goods of evcryldescriptlon. Cry Public Sales I AND DO A GENERAL AUCTION AND COMMISSION BUSINERS. Stock sales a specialty. All sales advertised freo of charge Wisning to Discontinue The Retail Notion Buslnes, wo will sell at public auction our entlro stock of Notions, Queetisware, Glassware, Hardware, Stoves, Tiuware, Gent's Fumislilug Goods, Etc., to make room for our largo consignments of Bankrupt Stock that must be sold. FARMERS wishing stock or other goods sold will plcaso notify us early in the week, so It can bo advertised for Saturday's sales. Remember the place, tho Old Auction and Commission House, Stale St., Near Court House, SALEM, OREGON, Auction Every Monday and Saturday. IHST FRANK, Auctioneer. II. R. MOORE, Proprietor. Second Haud Goods Bought and Sold. dw EVERBEARING JSSSS3b unllflrosu IescrliUvo price list frw. Beth Winqpist, lutsellvllle,Ore, II INaURAJ 03 Compatir. Fir nnd .Murine. U. W. HEELER, Agent, Bnh-m. Oregon J. H. HAAS, THE WATCIIMA1CEK, 215 Commercial St., Salem, Oregon. (Next door lo Klein's.) Specialty of Spectacles, nnd repairing Clocks. Watches and Jewelry. MORGAN & MEADE, Truck & Dray Line. Good teams and stronghold. prompt work Is our $1 WILL BUY A LOT Of goods nt our storet We carry a full line of groceries, feed, crockery, glassware, ci gars, tobacco and confectionery. T. BURROWS, No. 228 Commercial St,, Salem CURES I im Fnosx-eaiES i AND ALL HURTS AND ILLS OF MAN RND BEAST, JOHN HUGHES, Dealer in Groceries, Paints, Oils and Whitlow Glass, AVall Pa nel ami Border, Artists' Ma terials, Lime, Hair. Nails and Shingles, Hay, Feed and Fence Posts. Grass Seeds, Etc, When iii Need of Harness, Saddles, Whips, Robes, etc. You Avill find it to your advantage to call on me before- purchasing elsewhere, as" I have the LAHGEST RE TAIL STO RE IN OREGON. Gents' and Ladies' Sad dles iu most modorn styles, MEAD QUARTERS FOR HILL'S CONCORD HARNESS Best mado in the world. I am solo Manufacturer's Agent for Salem. NOT TO BE UNDERSOLD I Buggy Harness and Wagon Iliu-ness as low as the lowest. This house is not of Mushroom growth, but was established by mo in 18G9 and by long experience I know the demands ot tho trado. You can't miss tho placo at tho si$m of "Tho Big Dapple Gray Horso." Thanking my customers for their liberal patronage in the past. By square dealing, I hopo for a continuance of the same. E. S. LAMPORT, 289 Commercial Streot. FOUND! One hundred very cholco lots, which will bo sold at J100 per lot, and on easy terms uy J, J. ROBERTS, 03 Btato Bt E. O. CROSS, Butcher and Tacker, State Ht, nnd Court Ht. Tho best meats delivered to all parts of the city. THE WILLAMETTE, SALEM, OBEGOJST. Kates, $2.50 to $5.00 per Bay. The best hotel between Portland and Ban Francisco. Klrst-class in nil Its appoint ments. Its tables nro Bcrved with the Choicest Fruits Grown ln tho Willamette Valley. A. I. WAGNER, Prop. GEO. C. WILL, of Will lJroa., Albany ;and Corvallls. Pianos, Organs and Sewing Machines. 8KWlNu"iIACIIINlMarilt OltOANS REPAIRED AND CLEANED At Your Homes Agents fot Northwest Insurance Co. Two doors north of I'osi Otllce, hnlem,Or. Wee- uioh anu now pans ior an Ncwing nucuincs a.5-tf dw PENSIONS MCW AHVBUTIBKSiaN'rS. A GOOD HAItdAlN Kor tho next ten A days 1 will heltnt n bnrenlntholinnse, lot nnd bam nt 370 Winter street. This, property is situated ln tho best part of the city, Is In lino condition, nnd will prove n irnnrt Investment for tho mirchnMcr. l'oi terms call upon or uddress wm. H. Arnold, SU7 Winter Mrcct 5 IU lot Bids Wanted-Stato Agricul tural College. Tho Hoard of Itecents of tho State Agrl ClllllinU VOIIfUUUI la-liutl mviiu tuuuv.n, separately, for the stoue basement, und for tho erection nnd completion of the three tory rrnmo imiiaingoi inoanun m Hull, on tliorolleirol''urmatCornIIIS.()ro con. Drawing nnd specifications will be ready for inspection nt the olllco of Mr. W. t I'agU. architect, S ilom, Oregon, ns lol lows: 1st. Htone basement on Muy 1WI1. 18!)1. 2nd Thrcostoiy bulldlue, exclu sive ol tho stono work of tho basement, on JutiP 1st, 181)1. Hid nro to be sont to the undersigned nt Corvallls, Orccon nnd will bo opened us follews: 1st. Kor tho stono basement on .May 28th, nt 10 a in.; and, 2d. for the three story Ibulldlnc on Juno Dili, 181)1, at 10 a. ra. fhe Hoard of ItCKonts do not bind themselves to accept tho lowest or any tender. WAIjLMKABII. Secretary to tho lionrd. Corvnllls,Or,Mnyl8, 181)1. lu clean meu who keep cleau oillces. Mr. Dove, wlio Is located aix miles east of Sublimity, says fruit aud crops nre in fine condition uov er better. Ho says nearly every body talks Alliance. Our woolens coutain no shoddy or cotton, but are nindo of the best valley wool, worked up at our own milU. Suits made to order on six days notice. Salem Woolen Mills Store. The Freewater, Umatilla County, Herald hiw been converted iuto tho Oregon Alliance Herald. V. II. McComaB, an enthusiastic and pol ished writer is at the helm, und Mr. W. A. Sample, state alliance organ izer, Is a leading contributor. There are nineteen alliances In that coun ty aud a proper place for u state or gan to hall from. F-f ri .0 actv JMiik P" rMMsm. m! 'it ijp h Personal. It Is not necessary to go to every other house lu Salem when you want carpels, mattings linoleum, lace curtains and oilcloths, In all standard and best qualities at prices that aro fair aud as low as any jupt go to J. H. Lunn's. 1Uo World I2nrJclii.il. The facilities of the present day fot Jie production of everything that will conduce to the material welfare and comfort of mankind are almost unlim ited, and when Syrup of Figs was first produced the world wns enriched with the only perfect laxative tnown, as it is the only remedy which la truly pleasing nnd refreshing to the taste and prompt end effectual to cleanse the system gently in the Spring-time or, in fact, ot any time, and the better it is known the more popular it be comes. UNION PACIFIC The Overland Route. TICKETS SANTiAM LUMBERING COMPANY, OV MILL OITY, T.nmiinr. T.nth. RhinLdcH und Bulldlne material. Yard east of Depot, Salem. Wo manufacture all our own stock, ami aro prerared to fill any order on tho shortest notice. ,,,.....,.. ,. , . 4:17-lm-dw THOMAS SIMS, Superintendent. NN D.C.SHERMANi U, 8, Pension and Claim agent. V.O Box Ml. Halom, Oregon. Deputy County Clerl- Vrlte for blanks. vr INSURE IN YOUR HOME COMPANY "Tine State. " Asscsscd'.nearlylpne.thlrdlot & million GEO. M. BEELEK, Ulty Agent, And special agent for Marlon county, Ot lion will. ha Company, J.O.GOODALE,Coburg. A. AVIIEELKH, Bprlngfleld. GOODALE & WHEELER, Lumber, Lath.. Pickets ! MOULDING, SHINGLES, &c. Ants rv Ml XXSSi 252? 3"KSlE& KXlleT " "" 4 o N. N. MATTHEWS, Manoger, Salem. -On Halo to- DENVEI'i, Omaha. Kansas City, Cliicasco. o") ST. PAUL, ST, LOUIS, And all Points EAST, NORTH AND SOUTH, REED'S OPERA HOUSE TIIE COMING EVENT. 3 NIGHTS ONLY 3 and Saturday Mutlneo, Commencing Thins., May 21. HARRY BROWN'S COMEDY CO,, M. II. GOLDS rEIN.innuugor, wiwi mo I'rlnce or uomeumus. HARRY DROWN, HiiDPorted by a strong company, Giving the following plays curb nlglit: TlllHtHDAY. 21nt Tbo New Homestead. KIIIDAV, 2M-IUP Van Wlnklo"or tbe ..i..A .. on iianni'' SATli UAY-Ti-Under tbe (las Light. Saturday Matinee Kor tho Ladles and Cl'opumr prices, CO nnd 75o. No extra charge for reserved seats, now ou wile at Dearborn's book store. Buturdny Matinee, price 'St and 60 cents. All tha latest songs nnd mil lo of the day Introduced each evening 1'ull ol Jhiu, KrolloKtid Jollty, W. M. DeHAVEN, - and - Sale - Stable. One door west of Lunn's Dry Doods store mi Hljiln Htrnet. Oulet family to. lal attention paid to tranalent stock. Hneo- ttltr MONEY! To Loin on Real Fitate Security. Agency Pacina Htntes Saving, Loan & Hulldlng Co. FEAR & HAMILTON, SALEM, - Oregon. 6:12 dw Just Received. Clydestlalo Stallion. liar Nouo, tho cyclone oi Nebrnstcn, is a dark bay.Oyenrs old. white bind foot.oud starluforenend. llrodbyTbos. Hinltb.ol York Co. sired by Walt-Kor-Joo, Nebraska, weurbt 1700 pounds, no, 1UJU.I uu the famous brood maro, nginnddnughte (N wag sired by Ileal Kxcbntig", he by tbo famous Prince of Wales, Dam was Tniwy, nr r nt.li. Mniuiluil lnsurnncotlo. Will stand tbe season at Conncll farm Just west of North Balem brick ynrd, near fair ground. Owned by It. Ityau. 4-Ml dw The New Blacksmiths SPRAGUE&HILGERS, Successors to John Holm, cor. Commer cial nnd Cbomeketa streets, Balem, Home shoeing a specialty. 4 0 If m7t,rineman DKALKU IN Staple anil Fancy Groceries, Crockery, Ulaiawaro, Lamps. Woeden and Willow ware. All kinds ofnlll feed. Also vuirotiiblesaod fruits ln tbel." season, "Highest Price paid for country produce." Wo (.illicit asharo of your patrnuage, IMJ bJBtate street Ui Court street, Ualem, Oregon. & ISAHKitlt, Agents. U018K Jones &Bernardi HE A J) Q UATi TEIIS Vot tbo celebrated Frepeh Ico Cream Boda. The most popular drink of Jl can be 0A.rtft& "FS merly called J- iWffE r-feTvnrft TTbTSTTOjrC Bntli tie method nndresults when ! the season on the coat, SvrupofFi?3l!aken;UP"1,ado,iJyt and reiresum;; i " "--'.rrr", creutlv vet promptly on the Kidoejr ton effectually, clurla cold", jeoj S nnd fevera and eniw habitual k ttte wd CI hottfca by all JtUFOMIA FIG SYRUP CO. m sm 0 iu oirect. COtMSHUi, ft. sjm mcisoo.ciL ifrr0Hli See Ben tlic President! And thou fix your oye on priced that nro made only at Salem by Ben the Clothier. Proclamation Is made by IJICN KOllBTNKH, the pooplo's clothier, ut his old stand where ho will tuako Ihe following HAR(JAIN8I'OKHOS. Qood boy's pant, Mi cents 7ft cents. A dandy nice twilr of jiants, good eiiouuh to k'o to Sunday Buhool In for H) Good wear In boy's suits for 2 00 A better boy's suit iileofoiKun- day wear.. 3 00 UAHOAWB KOR M JIN. fttcn's overalls out to fit. Men's working imtits, well made, for 11 00 Jemis iaut We will not men tion It It is too low. Good woolen working uion'iidri'M pauls fo" gun day wear, p MUi8 00 M fHv, striped - - cottonaifes pantaloons 1 95 to I 76 Theso are hut a few tests of our olothlug stock, the gtwit low price Itouse of Salem. We have n general btiKik of elothlng, running up lo Ihe tfnettt grades, we aim to onjry the m(Ht wmpleto stoek of general ruer obaudlse kept In Salem, mid our irioe4 all around aro lower than the owest. DON'T IJuynlot lu YEW PARK UiiU'hs you want to build ou It, YEW PARK IS IN TIIE CITY. Tho city water mains aro laid through It. It U so near the Depot, University, l'osloUloo and business portion or tho city that Ills not nec essary to ride, although tho street oars run through It and leave every twenty minutes for Commercial street. North and East Balem. YOU CAN'T Bl'KCULATJS IN YBW I'ARIC PROPKRTY-the proprle tors will attend to that; but you onti buy a better homo site there than lu any other portion of tho city for tho samo money. You will have no dust In Summer aud no mud In winter. Its orfi:ct drainage Insures Its healUifuIncsg. Tho Jots are large aud many of them beautifully shad ed with yew, tlr, ash aud oak. Ifyou waul to buy blocks of lots on specula tion, unit let them lie unimproved and let adjoining property make them valuable, don't patronize Yew Park It Isnot Built That Way Ifyou want to s)oculoto on op tions or bhwks of eight or ten lots, go out lu the eouutry. NORTH, tsouTii. kast or wmht, or to the sub. urbs of Portland, Astoria or on tho Sound, und luvest In a paper town, or. what Is better, buy u ticket lu tku Loulsluua lottery, but keep swav from Yew Park. l,oUttoldttt low prices nu long time and easy terms to home seek era. i-H DRESS GOODS. Henrietta, Serge, Drape cPAlma. Camel's Hair, Home Spun; all new shades. JMOK GOODS. Coin Spot, Rongallne.Sllk Warp, Henriettas, French Novelties. SILKS. Hurrahs, Bwlvul. India Faille, Tiirit'tu,ll!uckGrciiaillne,StrlH!s and Dots. GINGHAMS. NormaiidleH, Fronch Zephyrs, lirochu Zephyr, Toilet du Nord, Seersuckers, Scotch Glughums, rn IKS. u A New line of trimmings Call and examlno our uew stock ol dry goods. J. J. MLRWLI! k CO., Rush's new brick, corner Court aud Commercial streets. BARK & PETEL, 847 OanVl St. n - BALUM. Garden Hwo and Lawn Sprinklers, Aoniplete Una of HIovm nd Tinware, Tin routing aud iduuiblng a spoeUlty. Estimates for Tinning and Pnimbing Furnished BROOKS & LEGG DRUGGISTS 100 HtatoHtreot, ration's Ulock, Balem, Or. PHESOR1PTIONS. Upeclalutlentlon given to careful oin pounding. W. E. McAFEE, prksoription olhric COLUMBIAS'. Liglit Roadster Safely, Lailies' Safety, Kxpert, Tamlein tWifety.Voluntter, BeinU (toads ter, Light lloudster, Itatlonal. C. M. LOCKWOOD.Agt., Hit 5WConi.L,Kaleni Hloycles sold on the Installment plau. COLT SHOW At Salem, Ore., Saturday, May 83d. All owners of fins 4toek are Invited toeiblblt thtlr best colts Krcefor all. Coma und have a Igood till' T.C.HI JAW, J.A.TA.NNEH, J. r. HKOKWITJI, 6-11 td dw Committee, Tlmlior and Timber LjuhIs. I have some tine Umber land for sale. 1 ulso have three relluiuUhmnU to sell, of 1U0 aores each, that uin bo booshlcbeap la llrt class location; handy to lu It. I also nave some very cheap binds (hat will not cost more rWir acre wbn all paid up. I knowof some uood It. IU Una tltat M very cheap that can tm bought oo very easy Units; AIo of soma very Ueslrobl uoverumeui ibuum idui i cu tocuie per sousou homesteads or timber claims, rsr.. Ilea wantlue tooblalu tJovenimeot land will do well lo come and see mo as 1 am well posted lu all of the land law ami lalMtdeeUtonsof tbo general laud oMee and have had a loim MXertenc In ll'w surveying biuluetis and ha vti made this a careful study lor throe year and will guar, aule satisoketiou In every rtMpret, can give tbe very best reference. 1 have loan. ted o r one thousand acres the last mouth and can I seen at tuy residence oan bleoit south of Cook UoM, OomwpondenoskeMeU M. . w W MBl'liUKN, a "Bft'iS 51.1 il'l m i; I li T'ggjj,l I n