- mumm mi ji nu mi id i Report on Strawberry Pair. Mb, Puksident and Gentle men; Your committee on Issuing n circular and preparing rules Tor u Btnuvberry exhibition to bo held nt Bntcm, have met several times. A circular was Issued nDd tbo commit tco now eubnilta rules governing exhibits. The general plan suggested by this committee la that tbo exhibits nil be made hi quart lots on plates and displayed In some suitable room In the business purt of tho city. The fair should bo well advertised, and a good number of exhibits should be pledged before your com mittee feel warranted in going ahead and making arrangements for an exhibit, which will involve labor and expense. Your committee feel Bate in Haying that the fair can bo made a great success so far as attendance Is concerned, if we can only get up enough enthusiasm to induce growers to make exldbits. By each member pledging exhibits from ids neighborhood this can be secured. The strawberry season coming In tho midst of the time for roses blooming, your committee; suggests that some inducements bo ottered tho rose growers mostly ladles to make displays of their fluent roses. Tho queen of dowers and queen of fruits together could not fall to Interest the public and make a show that would be profitable In good results I We would suggest in conclusion that tho business men of Balem be invited to offer special premiums for special exhibits and thus inter est the growers who supply their market with berries. IIULE8. 1. All strawberries exhibited must bo exhibited by tho grower, labelled with tho namo of variety and namo of exhibitor. 2. There must bo at least two entries in any class before a cuth premium can bo awarded. 3. A committee of ouo to three peisons not exhibitors, shall be ap pointed to judge of each class. 4. Tho same exhibit of any one or nioro varieties shall not bo en tered In more than one class, nor for more than one premium, except that nuy plant may bo entered for sweep stakes. 5. All exhibits for promlums must be made on wldto plates to be furnished by tho society ut place of exhibition. Exhibits to be left until said exhibition Is closed. 0. Members of tho society or visit ors ore requested not to touch or re move any berries on exhibit. 7. Orders for premiums must be Issued by tho secretary upon written report signed by all of nward com. niltteo. 8. Tho following shall bo the scheme of cash prices offered at the exhibition Tor 1601: PREMIUM I.IHT. 1st 2d Best dlsnlay well-known standard varieties $3.00 $2.00 Best display new varieties other than abovo 3.00 2.00 Sweepstakes best plate, any variety 3.00 2.00 Biggest display-all varie ties 3.00 2.00 Plant, wltli most berries on ripo and greon 3.00 2.00 Best pluto now seedling. 2,00 1.00 Best slnglo plato any kind. 1.00 .GO On motion of Mr. Allen tho report was adopted and the commltteo au thorized to go ahead and complete arrangements for tho strawberry show. Tho dato Is to bo fixed by conference with strawberry growers and announced when premium list Is printed to bo sent to growers. A committee was appointed on pro gram for the next regular meeting, July 21st, Tho society then adjourned, Tin and Iron. Tho raising of the tin duty has been severely attacked In the demo cratic papers as the special iniquity or tho Moltlnloy bill. The old tail 11 on tin was n revenue tariff and none wan made in this country. The duty has 'won raised to tho protec tive point and ttn-plato factories and tin mines are being opened all over tho United titutes. What has been done under a protective lurid' for steel and iron can be done for tin. Hero nre tho recordu on till? subject: "They show that in 1810 tho pro duct of pig Iron In tbo I'ultod States was 317,000 tons; under tho stimulus of thotarlflof 1812 the production Increased In 1810 to 7(15,000 tons; but in 1850, after four years or free trade, it dropjiod buck to 601,765 tous, and In 1800 the census shows that wo only produced 007,000 tons, These figures demonstrate conclu slyely that when we gave tho Brit lull producer free entry into our market ho took advautugu of It to throttle our industries, and tho fuel that our production of pig iron ad vanced from 007,000 tons in 18(10 to nearly ten million tons in lSlMi proves with equal coiipIuhIvoiiww that protection has been a bulwark back of which tho American Iron industry has been enabled to grow to enormous proportions, to the vat beuellt of the American working, man, who receives good wages for hU labor, and the American consumer, who gets cheaper iron than lie would have been able to buy had he remained at the mercy of the British producer." F1I0M MONMOUTH. D. P. SUinley of Portland, spent Saturday and Sunday in this place. A large number of Monmouthites are attending court at Dallas this week. President P. L. Campbell attend ed court at Dallas last Kalurday, tho 10th. Mr. Robert Burnett, teacher In the Chatnpoeg school Is visiting ids parents nt this place. Miss Jennie McPhcrson of Ball ston, and Dr. Davis of Gervais were visiting friends in town this last week. Mr. Wester of Ballstou, was visit ing ids sou Charles who is attend ing the Normal and Is n member of the class of 01. Extensive arrangements are being made for a three weeks county Instl tue to bo held hero m July. Soverul prominent teachers from over the state have been secured to assist lu tho work. Chas. Taylor of Corvallls, was married to Miss Ifattlo Davis of this place last Wednesday, at tho home of the bride. They are old students of the Normal and tho students wish them the best of life. SALEM MARKET IlKl'OUT. A Synojittln of tlio .lliirkiitu lluylng and Hailing 1'rlcoft. lurrAlly pjtlCKS. REVISED QUOTATIONS. HliouI(lcrH.Hiigar cured,pcr Ib,12 JliciiklUHt Ijuwiu VZ'j to 15 llama Huuar cured, pur Hi, IGJjIc. llcor-7(!5 I'ork 10$ 125 Mutlon-U) Ulta. Voul-10 li'Ao. Timothy hoed Per pound, 8c: selling Itud clover Heed l'or pound, lie. White clover Heed I'or pound, ISUo. " Alsllio 18c per pound. lied top 10c per pound. Lincoln GniRH V2c per pound, Uyo UniHH 10c per pound. Orchard Orass 17o per pound. licans Sopor lb. Out meal ut tic. Now potato, s -lo per lb. tireeu pcuh 10 per pound. StrnwberrlcM, 15o nor pound' L'nnncd KruU-.rciiaheH, (W 00; npneot, J-l 00; black berrlPH, J.I; corn, best grades i't 00; toniHtiH'H SI 60; Htrini; beans SI GO; Kreen pram $1 83: per do,. In two lb cuiih. I'ichu Vegetables. Potatoes 60c; carrots 60c; iinrsnliH7ix'; unions Uo per lb. fJsh--8nlinon7c'CMt8 per lb;Hturco 6 7c per lb' Hiiuill HhIi SlOopor lb; Halt nulinou, 710c por lb; Uhluook milium, Viyv llUYINIi I'KICKS. Wheat S71c to Wo net. Flour Per barrel, t5.R0, best 100 lbH. OalH Per bushel, 60 jj 5jc. Ilarloy Per bushel, 00il5c. llran l'er Ion, 821 00 at mill, sacked. Hhorts Por ton, 'ir 00 " sucked. Uhi l'er ton, $25.00 " Hacked. Hops Quoted ut 21 Io27lo per lb. Wool 18o to 20o. Kkkh 15c por do.cn. Polaloe.s Per hiiHhol,35o Corn ineul !ic por pound. Cheese 12Ho per pound. Dried plums l'or lb. U7c. Dried prunes Por lb, Ii)($l2c. Imported prunes Vfi per lb. Uufter 15ft.Mc per poundor good Lard 10 12o per lb Hams Per ound,ll12c, Hucon Hides 110 por lb. Hhouldors KUo per lb. UhlckoiiH.. 0 to Via per pound. Turkeys 10 lo 12cpor lb, (leeso78perlb. Uucks, 12K(($14o por lb Spring ChlckouH 18 to iOo per lb. MARKKTS UY TELEQIIAFII. PORTLAND. Wheat Vnlloy, $100 per cental. Flour standard, $62o Walla Walla S5.0O; OaU Whlto Olo to (15o por bushel. Allllsluns llran J212ijHhjrU, 8JI lo Si ground barley, J28 to 30; cnop feed. J.i.1 nilddllngs, $2T, por toil. Hay 1017 per km, llutter Oregon fulicy dairy, 'J2)u; fnncy cieamery 27; good to falr,1722; Cali fornia choleo2Jto2lo. Uggs Oregon 2do per,;doz. Poultry Old ahlclteus, $j (i 00. Potatoes 03o at 73a pur oautul. CUooso Oregon, 13 to lie; California 13o. BugurR Ooldon C, 6Jge; extra C, IVJftdry grauuluted, 0j uubo, crushed and Pow dered, lfo por pound. lIcmiH Smnll white, 3o I; pink a; bayos. Jl Co; buttor, 31 00; limns, SI 60 por ceutiil. Dried Krults..Tho market Is Urn). Quo Que ted: Italian prunes, 0 to lie; Petlto and (lurmau, UK) per pound; raisins, $a 23 per box; plummer dried pears, 10 to lie; sun dried and factory plums, II lo 12c; ovapn rated peaches, J5lol"o; Hmyrua tigs, '.Mo; California llgs,7o por oiind, Uliio 0p per iKHiud, Hiao-l)ry bides, a to lie; o less foi culls; green over Si ponntW, To; under 65 IMiunds, 2c; sheep pelts, JKVSl.'Ju. BMOUKD MEATS AND LAUl). liiHtorn hums, 18 to l:lo; breakfast ba con, 11 loliloj Hides, 0 to 10c; lard, W lol'jo per pound. HAN K.tANCJHCO. H.lN Kiumoisco, .Mayll WUoal..ttio week opened nu a inilotor nmrlttil. No. 1 white, fl 7IK to SI TiM pr cental, Uops..VX)(i;t0o per pound. Ilarloy Feed 81 J5l I5$ per cental Jl l7;clioliti ft 05; comiuimgrailo 51 -13, Oats-(lmy(l 8a to 1 ti7;hlaektl VI to I 1)5 per rautul1 Onions.. I to IK. l'olatow..76o to N), MISUhUA.NKOUrt MAHICIffrS. Uuuuno,,.Miiy ll-whwtt, .May Jl.oJiJuty il.U). llcaf Live, jaa.35. Muttou l.lve, UJMn. Hois I.lvo, SI.U) H&i Vil 7 to IOo per-pouml. A Dimdly Wvapou, CareliMHiiOM lu purlly lug th blood leavo. you ut tho uivrto' "I that lltslduouseuoiuy, llloud PuImiii, Milli wilt KtrlUo Us fulNl blow, Itllibdrd's itliouiuatlo Syrup has no iqunl as a blood ivuttHly. and should be mkea by every iwrou. 1U (ilUwoy has nen proven by thousnuds ul teHllmoulM like tuufollewiiu: 1 liavo Ihmui a uiotit sulteier for ovtr tn years. My vlioliiiHiin iHvuuiHderaused limn dlMWMk! UUkm), Mini 1 was iitmokwl silli (lio rl forms of klduu) and Iher Ifuublv, dj Hiitu, iiDurulgla and rhouma tUm. Tho sallotvuiNHt of iiiy skin ilisllir. urwl mo, and the nMirululu pain whs mi revert, lliut It wintrHoiiHt tlieiuuteUw of my nio Tbeahliwl dmiioi'M uve no rullef. 1 am now ourwl by Uiblwrd's Hueumutlo syrup, and wu.li tortHniniuiud It to nil as a wuiiuurlul Uuoil intHlivlutt. JUItH. a. D. NOIII.If, CVrtMeeluuiloaud M.BU.JuukkOU.MU'h Kurkuluhy iinltU A bluliur. WOMEN WHO TALK POLITICS. An Oreanlr. itlon In Whlcli Tliera It Tea and No Unlr rolling. Tho Society for Political Study Is a flour ishing organization of New York women w hoso object I to educate the sex In poli tics. It must not be supposed that tho students seek to learn the most approved manner of capturing a caucus, or how to throw a delejeulon when the balance of power imppeni to come tho right way. Nor do tho teachers have anything to say about tho relative vnlnoof tho "inflooenco" of this or that wire puller, or tho vnlno of "pull" In political affairs. Tho society has ioaped over tho rudi ment of practical politics and plunged at onco into the deeper pools of political knowledge ft Iia4 been organized only a short time, but during Its brief career It has practically solved somo of tho knot tiest problems over which statesmen havo become gray haired. It has headquarters at No. 805 Hast Seventeenth street, nnd meetings aro hold every Tuesday after noons at 3:X) o'clock. During the last year papers were read nnd discussions had on such subjects as "Protection" and "Krco Trade." Natu rally these are subjects on which all wom en take a great deal of Interest, or would, but for one thing. Tho tariff, of course, nirects the prices on ribbons, laces, feath ers, silks, satins, fans, bonneta and gew gaws from tho other sldo generally. Tho one thing excepted is that the husband and fathers, as a rule, pay tho bills. But the women of tho Society for Polit ical Study havo gone deeper yet, which proves that they aro not Interested only In those political subjects which concern the cost of articles imported for their adorn ment. They havo educated themselves thoroughly on the work and aims of tho I'nn-American congress, reciprocity and tho Monroe doctrine. At the subsequent meetings they aro to discuss the annexa tion of Canada, the admission of Utah and international copyright. After these heavy topics havo been satisfactorily disposed of they may take up tho diplomatic relations between Italy and tho United States, the financial situation of tho Argentine Repub lic and tho domestic policy of Peru. Tho discussion of such subjects as these Is tho fcaturo of tho weekly meetings. The constitution of tho United States and tho relation of the federal government to tho states nro standard topics, while no little time is devoted at each meeting to tho study and practico of parliamentary usage. Next winter, It is said, tho relation of parties to tho welfare of tho nation will bo one of tho features for discussion. Mjjss Grace Dodge recently delivered an address beforo the society on the subject of manual training, and after tho discussion that followed tea was served. Tea Is al ways served beforo tho meetings adjourn. Tea is soothing after a political discussion. The ignorance of American women con cerning tho politics of their own country has frequently been commented upon by foreigners. In England tho women are thoroughly informed on all political ques tlona Political subjeets are discussed there at tho fireside and around tho dinner table, ami tho women aro able to hold their own In argument with tho nblest states men. It is a part of their education from childhood, ami Englishmen cannot under stand why it should not bo so overywhero. Tho officers of tho society are: President, -Mrs. Kinlly L. Wnkeman; vico presidents, Mrs. Carnlyn V. Ober, Miss Theresa Barca low and Miss Hannah Allen; recording secretary, Mrs. Charlotte Errant; corre sponding secretary, Miss Bertha Johnston; treasurer, Miss Anna Locko. All women who nro Interested in tho study of political subjects nro Invited to attend and become members. Tho teals said to be first class. Now York World. DSPRICES fleam Baking vbL-JPowdei: Tim Work of tho Salvation Army. At tho present moment tho Salvation Army has no less than 0,349 regular of ficers, 13,000 volunteer officers, 80 training homes, with '100 cadets, and 2,804 corps scattered over 32 different countries. In England alone it has 1,377 cprps, and has held somo 100,000 open nir meetings. This represents n part of its religious work. Be sides this it has iu social work 80 rescue homo, 5 shelters, 3 food depots and many other agencies for good. It began in tho labors of a single fricndlass Dissenting minister, without namo, without fame, without rank, without influence, without eloquence; a man poor and penniless, in weak health, burdened with dellcato chil dren nnd disowned by his own connection; it now numbers multitudes of earnest evangelists. It began iu nu East End rookery, and In less than twenty years It has gone "from Now .calami right round to San Fran cisco, and from Capo Town to Nordkop Ing." it has shelters, refuges, peniten tiaries, food depots, sisterhoods and broth erhoods already established lu the slums It has olovatod thousands of degraded lives. It has given hope and help to myriads of hopeless and helpless outcasts, It has proposed a schema which, lu spite of gquaro ntllas of damp blanket and oceans of cold water, has received tho sympathy of somo of tho best ami highest roon both lu church and state. I think that even tho bitterest, tho most unjust, tho most cyni cal, and tho most finical of tho laymen and clerics who havo written to traduce and cxecrato it might wish to God that in tho life work of any one of them thoy had dono ouo-thuusaudth fraction of good compar able lu any ouo visible direction Q that which has been wrought by "General" Booth. Archdeacon Farror In Harper's. A Sato wllli 100,000 Combinations. A safe has been devised which Is said to bo proof against any unauthorized opener, ovon If ho bo provided with tho proper koy. Tho keyhole cover Is nuvdo with a oatoh lusidu which engages with mechan ism within tho door nnd is held fast. This mechanism connects with tbo pointers of four dials, and the cover cannot be re moved to allow tho door to bo opened until tho pointers have been set nt tho figures of a predetermined clphor. Whon the cipher s Indicated tho handle on tho right is turned nnd tho keyhole thus uncovered. Should tho cipher bo forgotten tbo cover can la) out opun, nnd a duplicate, supplied with the safe, substituted. Tho safe Is fire proof, and admits of 100,000 cipher com binations. Now York Journal WnrruwtPtl Not to Vxlo. Proprietor (angrily) How does It hap pen, sir, that in all this rush you have not made a sale this week? Calico Clerk (repentantly) It was all owing to looking after your Interests, sir. "Nonsonsel" "It's true, sir. Kvory old lady, young )ady and schoolgirl who came to my coun ter asked if our calico would fade, uud I swore up and down they wouldn't.'' "WolU" "Well, I'vo Just found out they wanted the stuff to oolor Enster eggs. Good News. Studied rollteuess. Mrs. Klngley Is your husband as pollto to you as ho used to bef , Mrs. Bingo More so. Ila makes study 9lJLaftgJkeakl;iiI4fg- N rvfic -'xv 'SCl'TLMtfflSEiJWr y A tMunpblel of Information n.l W ilfctoj iuoiw,jii (ngj;.i. kllblalU j-bioum, 1IUITIJJ s, uvu, vipi rM.au, My .UM NUNN C0 JU1 UroriUwur. ntw rw. . JENSS' DSEAIfl. Jcnks had a queer drcara tho other n!rj Ho thought ho saw n prize-lighters' jlnj tnd In tho mlddlo of It stood a dougtuy ittlo champion who mot nnd deliberately .mocked over, ono by on", a score or moro of big, burly-looking fellows, w they ad vanced to tlio attack. Omnts as they wore In size, tho valiant pigmy proved more tlinn a mntch for them. It was all so fun ny that Jcnus woko tip laughing. Ho ac counts for tho dream by tho fact that ho bad Juct come to tbo conclusion, after try ing' nearly every big, drastk) pill on the market, that Plcrco s Pleasant Turgatlvo Pellets, or tloy Sugnr-coatcJ Granules, taily "knock out" and beat nil tho big pills hollow! Thoy aro tho original nnd only genulno Llttlo Liver Pills. Bewaro of Imitations, which contain Pol lonous Minerals. Always ask for Dr. Pierce's Pellets, which are Llttlo 8ugar contcd Pills, or AnU-bliioua Granules. Due n Doeo. E, Illllons Hondaclio, Slzztnom. Con Htlpatlon, Indl KOtioii,niIloiis At tacks, and all derange ments of tho stomach and bowels, aro promptly rellnvod nnd nprmnnpntlv cured by tho uso of Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Purgative Pellets. They aro pently laxa tive, or strongly cathartic, according tc Size of dose. Smallest, Cheapest, Easiest to take. 5 cents a vial by druggists. rlcht. 188. hv WonLD's Dis. Mid. AS.ilt xuo'it, tin Sfin BUeet, llulUlo, N I. "& PKOFKSSIONATj gakds. "STltH. M. J. PATTON, Rtudio and An ItJL Gallery In Eldrldue block, opposite Smith's art store. Icssons clvcn, pictured Tor salo or painted to order. Those Inter ested aro Invited to call and Inspect the lanre collection of oil paintings on exhi bition ,f J. PATTON, M. I). Physician nnd 111. Hunjeon. Ollleo nnd residence In Kldrldce block, opposite Goo,)' drugstore, specialist on diseases ot women nnd chll dren, chronic and private diseases. Con sultatlon tree. J.J.HUAW. M. W.UUNT W. H. PHATT. SHAW, PKATTA HUNT. Attorneys al law. Ufllco over Capital National Uauk, Halem, Oregon. rplLMON KOUO, attorney at law, Salem, J Oregon. Ollleo upsUilrs In Pattou'i block. Q T.KlCHAItDSON, Attorney at law, of O. lice up stairs in lront rooms ol new Hush block, corner Commercial nnd Court streets, Salem, Oregon. JOHN O'SIIKA, Attorney nt law. Iloom over Capital National bank. Collec tions a specialty. Correspondence solicited JAUOY<lNGHAM, Attorneys nnd counselors at law, Sidem, Oregon. Having an abstract ol the records of .Marlon county, Including a lot and block Index o dalem, thoy have special facilities tor ex. amlnlug titles to real estate. Business In the supremo court and In the stnto depart ments will receive prompt attention. ii. F. HON It AM. 11. N. HAYDKN. W. H. HOLM liS. Bonuam, IIoLMfcH it IIavden, Attor neys at law. Ollleo lu Hush's block, between State and Court, on Com'lSU DIt. T. C. 8M1TH, Dentist, 02 State stieet, Halom, Or. Mulshed dental opera tions of every description. Painless opera tions a specialty. MllS. M. K. McCOY, Physician and Sur geon. Ollleo nnd rooms In lodging no, Front and Center stieet, near the foot of Marlon and Polk Co, bridge, Chron ic diseases a specialty. Cure or no pay. uousuuaiion nee. WD. PUGH, Architect, Plans, Spec! , ilcatlons and superintendence lor all classes of buildings. Ollleo K) Com mercial St., up stairs, r H. aioNALLY.Archllect, New Hush J. Hreyman block. Plans and sped (leu lioiiH of all clashes of of buildings onshoit notice. Huierlnteudonceofwork promptly ooicfcd after. '1 5-tf J. McCArSTLAND.ClvH Sanltaryaud . Hydraulic Engineer. U. S. Deputy mineral surveyor. City surveyors olllce, Murphy's Ulock, Salem, Oregon. AW. HES.T. Altlst. Studio Hush. . Hrey block. Classes Thursdays and Saturdays. IIUSINIWS GAUDS. A J. CLAKlv.UtatoSt. Haibershop. Two , uhulrs, good workmen and euicful attendance to all customers, T II. HMITH A CO., Contractors, Sower xV. lug, Coment Hldewnlks, Kxeavntlng, F.tc: All work promptly dono, Salom.Or. Leave orders with Dugan Hros. 4:15-lm CAI5PET-LAYINQ. 1 make n specialty oi cm pct-kewlng and laying; carpets tnkou up and rehud with great care. House cleaning. Leave orders with J. 11. Luun or Hitren a, Sou. J, O, LUHHMAN. JOHN OKAY. Contractor'and buildor! 1) Kino Inside flnlshlug a specialty. 483 Commercial street, Salem Oregon. IOHN KNIGHT, Hlacksmlth. llorsu O shooing nnd repairing 11 specialty. Hhop at the foot of Liberty street, Salem, Oregon. -2.a)tf nlOK A HOSS, Hlaoksmlths, all kinds ol XV lepalrlug nud earrhigo worn. , e have In our employ Win Carroll, direct from Kentucky, more familiarly known as "lied," a profoslonnl horseslioer. Give us a trial. 4-11 JOSUPH KUSKH harbar and hairdress er. Hnlr cutting l!5 cents. shavlUK 15 cents. Hath looms In eonuecttpu. Host 01 work, uastntti stieet. n J, LAItisKN A CO,, Manufucturo of all kinds of vehicles. Uepulrlng apeclal ty. Shop 45.Stato street, TUB CO'LTAGE. MUS. J. 8. HUHKHOLDKK, Proprlelon, 04 COpT STRISKT, Hoard by the day or week, with or with out rooms, A good homelike boarding house, Tonus reasonable. -i-is I'd vupui Jas. Batchelor, Prop'r, Warm MwM AH Hours ol lliellaj None but white labor euMayod lu this DtdnblliOiment. A gixul sutwtautlal meal o ked In first oIiim stylo Ttteuty-Uve cents ier meal 1 K D 1 K O ' T Court street, hctweou Juyrwd Ofttco and Mluto's Hvw'. 11 1 iii ft 1 1 mrn I'nw KAPTdinmnT 11 vi uwiaiuaui J. G, HARRIS, EXPRESS NOS, 16 & 21. Lcnvp urdfrat Ut ill fu9 C'. Ito Ubiv work ur tw i4y, Uwl iu MiHiops of Hoinos 40 Years the Standard Jlegulnr Qtwrtorly Tuicheis' lhm hiatlon. VTOTl K l Urrvtoj" jlvn I hat the nest JJ r H'linr quurterty jHiulnatliin im uMbi fr Uher' cortitlratM will be hvlu d iIm ihTI hou, Halem, lirtgon, cloluwulugut IStfol k in., sharp, Mw T, 1I. M pllcubt uutt bo Iirr.uil at the flMU'.UK nlon. D W. OUKU loualyuirmtenafUUifwUool,tiaruu county, urrieuu. &i dv R. VI. WADE & CO., fork Has Count f The Racine and Columbus Buggies ! Hnclts in all best Styles. Bain Fnrni Wagons. Full lino Dog Carts. Harvesters, Moras, Cultivators, Ilayiug iVIacliincry Our Specialty.. Agricultural lines more Complete tiinn ever. dv ON THE -- y Capital National Bank SALEM OREGON. Capital Paid up, orpins, - $75,090 15, It. . WAM.ACK, President. vt . w . .MAitnxv, - vice-i-resinem. J. H. AlillKKT, .... Cashier. DIRtCTORSl W'.T. Gray, W. W. Martin J. Jl. Martin, It. M. Wallace. Dr. VV. A.Cnsick, J. II. Albert, T. McK. l'attou. LOANS MADE To larmera on whi'at nnd other market able uioduce, consigned or in store either In prlvato granaries or IPtibllc warehouses. State and County Warrants Bought at Par COMMERCIAL PAPER Discounted nt reasonable rates. Urafte drawn direct on New York, Chicago, Han Kninr'Fco. l'ortland, I.undon, Paris. Berlin Hong Kong nnd Calcutta. jjmnnmamnmnnm 11 '" Jl fiPQ Clilchctcr' P.nitllh Diamond Itrand. Penhyroyal fills gM m fc 000 h X rr A Tirl M'ir.Ii i nia fni inn m r,i.A..i: -v DTTJON to the City can offer ns gieat or many inducements us ns E NGLEWOO D Tliis addition lies between tho Garden P 1 ! Asylum Avenue; within four blocks of the Eleow t I School Uuildmg, and ten blocks from North Sal ' school building. It has long been known to posse"1 rior attractions by reason of it being the hi'hogfSSiSu''e thiest, most fertile and sightly Addition to the City T Orlfflnal and Only Genuine Arc.alwiji relttble. ladies 'k iinond Brand in Itpri nd Gold nictftl- ilia bozci. iald with tilna ribbon. XTnifnnonthft. Itefiut danofrovt ruoiiuuiwn ana imtmnona. ai frnggniA or Mild 4c- Id iumpi forparttcnl&rs, tiUmo nlaU od "Itollor for Lndlen," tn letter br return MalL 10,000 TeiUmonUli Chlclieter Cb em leal Co.. Madlnon Pqnnre Soil tj U Local VruMtlatM. ... sm EAST ANP SOUTH VIA Southern Pacific Route Shasta. Line ki National hi SALEM OUEUON. .VM. N. LATH h. -)R. .1. HKYNOlJ'S, .OllN AIOIIl, - - - 1'resiaeui Vice Tresldeut - Cashier GENERAL BANKING. Exchange on I'oitland, bun Francisco, Sew York, London and Hong Kong ought and sold. Htatc, County and City warrants bought. Farmers are cordially nvlted to deposit uud transact business with us. Liberal ndvanees made nu vvheat, wool, hoj)s and other propel ty c l easonanio rates. Insurance on such se urlty can bo obtained at the bank In most reliable companies. WILLIAMS & ENGLAND BANKING CO. CAPITAL STOCK, all Subscribed, 5200,000 Transact a general banking bustnesfcl in all 1U brunches. GEO. WILLIAMS I'residen W. ENGLAND Vice President HUGH MoNAHY Cashier DIHKCTOltS: Geo. Willlams.Win. Kng laud, Dr. J. A. Itlchardson, J, w, Uobson. J. A. Hakcr. Hank In now Exchange block on Com merrlal street. 8:12-tf LADD & BUSH, Bankers, IRON BUILDING, SAL-KM, - - - - OREGON Transact a general .banking business In all departments. 3:2-3m Health is Wealth ! mm JWlMm CALIFOKNIA EXPKES3 TRAIN KtTN DAIL1 BKTVf KEN TOUTLAFD AND S. V. South. I North r TM p. m. I Lv. Portland Ar. I 9:35 a. in. U:lb p. m. Lv. Salem Lv. 7:20 a. m 10:15a.m. Ar. San F'rnn. Lv. 0:00 p. m Above trains stop culy al following stn tlous north of ltoseburg, East Portland Oregon City, Woodbuin, Snleni, Albany Tangent, bhedds, llnKey, Harrlsburg Junction City, Irving and Eugene. ltaSEHUHU .MALI. DAILY, ectric Railwav 8.U0 a. m. 10:52 a. m 5:10 p. m. Lv. Portland Ar. J 4:1)0 p. m. Lv Salem Lv. 1:0m p, m. Ar. lloseburg Lv. J:H) a. m Albany Loral, Dally (Except Sunday.) 5:00 p. m. 7:52 p.m. i):00 p. in. Lv. Lv: Ar. Portland f-nlein Albany Ar. 10.00 a m, Lv. 0:0S i m Lv, I 5.00 a. m. PDLLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS. TOURIST SLEEPING CARS, for accommodation ol second class passenger!, attached to ezprcss trains, Vest Side Division. Between Portland and Ceivallis: DAILY (EXCEIT SUNDAY). 7:30 a. in. fLv. 12:10 p. m. I Ar. "Portland Con-allls Ar. Lv. 5:30 p." in. 12:55 p. m At Albany nnd Corvall's connect win trains of Oregou Pucillc itiillni:id. EXPllliaaTltAIT.- (DAILY KAfniT SUNDAY 1: 1'J j. m. 7 25 p. m. I Lv. Portia nil Ar. I Ar.Mc.MinnvllleLv. "8:20 a. m. 5:45 a. m. Through Tickets To nil points EAST and SOUTH hflr tfnlrntu nnd tut! mrm.nn,An ..cYm., ing rates imps, etc.. apply to the Compa- 11 ". HUCUI .UlL'Hl, Vit.r011, i:.i'. I'.CGEIW, As-i. U. i' and Pass.Ag't It KOEHLEIt, Manager From Terminal or Interior Points tho tfmr DIt. K. V. WEST'S Nerve nnd Hrnin Treatment, a guaranteed specific for Hys. term, Dizziness, Convulsions, Fits, Nervous Neuralgia, Headaohe, Nervous Prostration caused by tho ut.o of alcohol or tobacco, Wnlcetullness, Mental Depression, Soiton Ingnfthe tirnlu resulting In Inanity nnd leading to misery, decay and death, pre mature old ago, barrenness, los of power mined by nvcr-cxertlonof the brain. Each box contains one month's treatment, 81,00 a bocorilx boxes for $5.00, sent by mall prepaid on receipt of pijce, WE G UATIANTEE BIX IJOXE8 To euro any rase. With each order ie colved by us for his boses, accompanied with $5 00, wo will send tho purchaser our written guarantee, to refund the nuiney It the treatment does not eltect a cure. Guar antees Issued only by Geo. E. Good, Drug, ulst. Solo agent, SOtt Com. St., balem. Or. City Jioll. NOTICE Is hereby given that the assess ment i nil of tno city of Bnlcm, Ore. gon.Mr lhOl.wlll iipBuliinlttcdto Him Com mon Council ot the elly of saloni, May IB. IMU.atthe (U)uucll chambors In Bulom, Oregon, nt 8 o'clock p.m., nnd nil persons desliing their nsi-esm"nt changed or modltloilrboii.il have their applications lu for said chaugo bilore said meeting of the council, 58-7t M E. GOODELL, Recorder. 5oq uiNNfirri &t vS I Sichau's J& m -zx da- t - HEALTH. Le RIcluiuU Golden Ilaliam No. J Cure Chancre, flnl, nd econd taje Sore on tho Lcgt nl Body; Sore lir Svjihllltlo i lUUrrh, tlltud Sclp 1 nU iifmry tprm of the dlte&sa known u bjphlll.. Vft,.U 00 per Uoul " Curci-TortUry. JljreurUlajiutlc Kheu nuttmj. rJn In tha Donei, rlm lu th Head, Uck o tho No.k. iWtll Sort trt-llrolf 1 diMU4 from tho mttia pi U;rcuir leavn? tho bli pUro mi bMdtby, Vrlco 5 OO per Mottle. K HlcUu-. Qohlon n Ai.l.h Anil, ilote tor tho euro o Oonorrhoj. Olwt, IrrIttlonarTel,nd all I'riuryor Oonl UUIrnneiaenU, lrU4 So per llottlot t ttlchau'a Goldou 8pnlth In. to lllchnu'a Oolden Olntmenl lot UiO Bertlw blinjo SrphlliUo gort Is the line to tnke To all Points East and South. It Is thedlnlng car route Itruns thiough estlbule trains every day In the year 10 1ST. PAUL AND (No change of cars.) Composed of dining cars unsurpassed,"! Pullman drawing room sleepers Ol latest equipment TOURIST Sleeping Cars. llest that can be constructed nnd In which accommodations aro both free and iur nlsbed for holders of first nnd second-class tickets, and ELEGAJ'T DA.Y COACHES. Acontinuoi 1 ua conr-pjtlng vritU all llue. nflordlu - it-n-t urrt unlnterrunted service, Pullman sli - -? Ions can be se cured lu ndvi i .. . ftuy ngent , the road, " Through tickets to and from all polnu In America, England nnd Europe can be purchased at any ticket oltlco of this com pany. Full Information concerning rates, time oftrains.roMtesnndother details furnished on application to nuy agent or A. D. CHARLTON. Assistant General Passenger Agent, No, 1J1 Hrst street, cor. Washington Poit land, Oregon THE YAOUINA TOUtE OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD And Oregon Development eompauy'i. steamship line. 225 rnlfes shortervhouii !. time 1 ban by any othci loulo. Elrsl rom l'ortland nnd all points lu the Wll lamettevnllev to andlrom Ban ErancUct TIME SCHEDULE, tEscepl Kuudayg). l.eaveAiony ........ wmi'M Lenvo Corvallls ,,..... .lnoi'Sl Arrive tt'lu.lna 5dX)PM Leave Yaqu nu B: A M fAve CorvallU 1035 AM Arrive Albany lUOAi? () .h I' Inilns .,n. ... .1, . IXirvallli " v iiuauy iujq The above truing connect ot YAQUINA Tr iVJUe P,rS?n Development CoV Lin t'ranTlScol 'iwii Vanulna and Ha SAILING UATES. ten,hT.r"vr.: it'ill AVifliin aivftr rlnira l-n vmminn. It. "i" "iw.xu.u; .j ximiiinw ita cars everj T-K-ss.ty Minutes through the center of this beautiful Addition. Jjrin ' it Avithin five minutes of the Postoflicn. Tf -., " ing an investment None can offer better opnortunitiesoi bring you greater returns than this favorite Addition SALEM The Capital City is hound to come to the front as an In dustrial an Educational Center. No other Capital P'f in the United States offers as great an opportunity to t home seekeror or investor as the "Bouquet Cifcv oU Willamette Valley. The first city in the Northwest educational matters and second iirnianufacturing industries Situated in the heart of the Willamette Valley with untold power and material at her door waiting for the mao-ician? wand to turn her into a city of the teeming thousands Who of us today can predict what the nextdecade' will bring forth. To those of you -who are looking for a home Now is the Time and ENGLEWOOD, the place to secure it, while wu have yet the opportunity of purchasing from first hands. For the present we will sell a limited number of loh -ti our present prices when an advance ot ''ten to twenty ct. cent win oe maue. Mf LID (111, Postoffice Block. H. V. MATTHEWS, Pres. T. H. BARNES, Ser, mprove Your Strawberry itock. i i UTV lVnnj " K&&'W" i i 10 If tc .'JSE&. :.:! iwi-. 'Asi'iM.Hqu aadHrtlqUtutmeat; lo ol phj-jU'Zl'lww r exeti or oT.rwo.ic, 'roiUoo,ta Price 83 OO wr Ilox. Tnlo mid Kerrlne, rknt trtrtmhit, 0, p, Kcunjy paeAcJ THE RICHARDsTrUQ CO.,AoeuU ! 00 A: fill MAIIKCT IT t j laa Frmaclico, Chu I "MJCI ICNT mil. ' I Wlllaiuslte Valley, Sandny - WUUinwte Vttlley.fmiday" . - ' &tK UBini uiinruii nnii. WV.lurXti1' OOnnW4U, w.lf, ' .iT., U.!U"",."t 1M SHsWKifWuSua Z"'!??..?.' r.Bcba.i. si 1 irntM.' uWtv. Ti. v" r.BciM.i. si .ulc W-,4t0UtgO4B,9,r. TO STIUWDEIIRY GltOWEIlS. A (Voudcifiil ov llerry Originated In OrvRon The Illattesoii. There 1ms been originated in the great strawberry region about Turn er and Atiinsvillo a new seedling va riety, propagated by Mattesou & Mat teson.at their ItedHill I3erry Farm. The first berries sent to the Capital Journal oilice, Salem, last year were of this variety, and they were the most perfect fruit in every re spect that was shown iu this city. The berry is of a deep red clear through, high flavor, yet sweeter than most kinds. An experience in producing tlio finer sorts of straw berries, leads the editor of this paper to say that ho does not kuow of a SITl'KHIOK IiKltllY IN FINENESS OF quality in every respect to THE MATTFSON. He has secured tho sole ngency from tho originators and now for the llrst tinio places a limited supply on ihe market. Testing the fruit, and a descrinlinn of Itu imliita io.,,iu ti,,. editor of tho Journal to conclude that it haH exuetly those qualities that mut be Bought after to produce line berries in Oregon. It is of high color, great sweetness, rich flavor, meaty, firm, not waterv, no hard center, ami exceedingly palatable. riESCltllTION. The originators havo been straw berry growers for more than twenty years and call this their "Best," be cause they havo tried many now and highly recommended varieties and found this to possess more de sirable qualities thau any other. The Malteson la an accidental seedling, originated from a single plant fouud on Bed Hill Farm six years ago. It AN KARLY VAUIHTY, coming four to six duys beforo tbo MMittflMiBI IIHl'-r"T7gW $500 Reward! WK will pay tueabove reward tor an case of liver complaint, dj-stwnU. gtcb beadat'he. Induction, coiuilpmlonr out Mi0.n.0.', w'""nnot cure wltw wed'a Ve ftltilllll.l..or IHlla h.. .1.,, .11., ...7. .VS ktrlctle oumliwd wltb. They are purb in ia bHlP,ml?- lMrne Uoxo,, o.ntlu Ititf SO iltl, M oeuu. I lwar r ci intr foils uud inltHtlooi. The genuine manu- Cq. Chtcaii In, ..525?','' .K- aoo,, UruUt. -Mi Com treet. Kilem Or Wilson. Bipeus all itsfiuit anlciljr turn is gone oy tne tune tue lw In full lilntat Tim liprrlps EfBl! U.rirr. no flio U'ikn.. Imr It lldfO CH "run to imbbins'' so much. It 13 I a deej) red color all over ndH through. The berry stems are short, bearing close to the plant, thusoRi escaping early frosts which ' others (tho Sharpless especially.) jt la onav tn tilMr nnd onttllv lllllleu. " is firm and the most meaty bcrry have ever seen. It produces wuu to the Wilsou. It is a perfect fle ering variety and does not ue lin nlnnlnil ii.ifli i.nnthpr Variet'W get a full crop. Thepluutiabealtby It Is a sweet berry and retainsits ... " , r nan llnvnr vll u'linn canned, i"1"" eluding ills description of thUo' berry, Dr. Mattesou says: , season we had only two row" j tnese on our grouuns. uw vr. saiti to new ones, when piJ till ...... ... .... lw, M,or ede.'lW". nil j uu j;cl wu lire "'- " -- ji are two rows of the best trn ...i 1....1 . t,.i, tiirwn tiroIO" ourselves early in the n'orn11'. save uuv ot tuein, ' l"n,:nrh,T ors froni gobbling them all up. woiuu not toucn iiviu -, could got Ihese, and if Z not know wliat gonu oenn i onedoed. ' TEHMS. Tin-origtnalor lP,a,,I,!!Sj of this new plant in ''"rl,?Ti orders will be bx Iced t fullown. l)r,cc8: . 1 1 k ma!. 1 Dozen plants po-tpaid by m" $1.00. .tnn 100 plants by express, 3.w- To stive oxpres-clittrjjrt pn bo delivered at tin J"lKNA,a to city purcliusers, w li.re ruei be left. Fifty ,..m wl '.jjn, msIiBil at iiuniiri-fi ru IeB1 R Hofer. Caiti ai Ji knai-" yregon. I niii I Illy b i CALI 1 1 t-rp-- irrc r litem: i?saj-fil HCti, e&r. vmwk mm H)K't -Ml f iTmr " a".rKW v ONKOKTHK L.ltf 1.NTAHU8H niaata n the -mi Uu i iat iLn I'orU. dj. t j r. . - -k : svhI lilnk- tnilKrA a-,., l.i..u . .. . .j. i price lUi'.i jot, prlnuug, and pt' t.,t .j klblank. E. M. WAITE, K'a ITtnttr Baim Uroon, sP.n .iaEHH nnF5 W,Jr"prI KbAuniBfiam. eura K'' I,n.oiifru't;'i;Sjf cetsoeit " ... j,, h cett oeit VuiUuf A. O " Ei T1 1 fc"