Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893, May 21, 1891, Image 4

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A NOTURinTY SEEKER.
To Gratify JIcMnlion's Vanity tlio
Journal Gives His Srrcetl n
Wider rircnlaliou.
(Woodbiirn Independent.)
S'nto Printer Baker's gay lurk ap
pears to have been even more tic
grading than nt flint appeared. Ho
not only slapped ills wife, but he
choked his little daughter. He even
took n canary bird from lis cage,
picked Kb feathers and throw it into
the yard to die. He n ted the brute
to perfection and yet, because he
was state printer, that model refoim
paper, the Bulem Journal, did not
liavo the nervo to mention it. We
can pee by this how much of a "pm
pleV' paper it Is. Last election
when wo were showing up llirsoh's
swampland transactions, it Hat buck
and whined that it wasn't so. Ho it
has beeu on the illegal feo charges
of county oflleers. The truth is the
Journal is not financially ablo to say
its soul is Its own, and in politics it
really docs not know which one ol
the boys It le. Duck in prohibition
Iowa its editor was u rampant prohl.
Out here in whisky-straight Oregon
it docs not preacli prohibition
When a city editor became so dis
gusted with the actions of the whisky
element in Salem that he could
stand it no longer, he wrote a con
demnatory article. It did not appear,
however, as the prohibition editoi
"killed" it. The so-called "City of
church spires and mapleshade trees"
is one of the worn' whisky-run towns
in the state. Bunking games run
openly every night. Little boys,
not yet out of their teens, gamble
and drink in open violation of the
law. Saloons are open and gambling
carried on every Sunday. While it
is no worse to gamble on Sunday
than on any other day, yet it is u
violation of tho law to keep saloons
open on that day. Now, why Is the
Journal, this uutl plutocratic, pub
lie morul paper, ho silent when it
knows of these tilings? Swearing
nt far off Gould or Vandorbilt, or
with owlish wisdom discussing free
silver and the tariff costs no money,
but It does cost to fight court house
rings and Saiom oaloon keepers.
ROSEDALE ADDITION' TO SALE3I.
Tho Choicest of All Additions to the
Capital l'ity-0n the Market
Monday, May 25.
Every lot level, high dry and No.
one black soil and no gravel. Not it
single lot In the entire addition that
is not within three blocks of the
electric street car line, and many of
them on the line, as tin1 electric car
Hue runs through the addition.
Consequently this addition is pracl lo
cally Inside property. A glance at
the map Will establish this fact to
the entire satisfaction of the careful
investor In real estate, ispcciallv
when lie takes into account that the
MAIUUTS HY TELEGRAPH.
VUUl'LAKD.
VbeatVnlley,JljOpcrceiitl,
Flour standard, $95
Walla- Wnllu J8 00;
On In White Ola to (Be per IniMiel.
.MlllslunV-llriiu Kli; mi )Mm, JI to 2'i
Ktuuiid barley, (US to 30; onop feed. S27 I
initialing!, 9, per tun.
IIny-SI(li;pt)rton.
Ilutter Oregon fiinoy dnliy. 2la fancy-
rreamcry T,; good to mir,17W; Call.
forma choice UnoiMc.
HgK Oregon 17 m VKa pr dnj.
l'oullry Old chicken, Si fj p).
l'otatoe uOont (Kj per o mtul.
UliMM-Urvgou, 18 to He; California
13c
Hugnrg-O (Men 0, 1v, extra C, 4; dry
srnuulnted, 0 cubtj, crushed and I'ow
location Is one of the very finest and
most ilesirn le, a location that can- dered.OKe per pound
mil, uu uAuniiuii in uwiuijiu uiraiUM Ile.uiN-Bi.mll white, SWc pink 3U-
buyiw. 6(1; butter, ft 10; limn. 1 60 per
overhanging it
"Confession of
cloud dispersed
Dr. Ilrigg's Heresy.
I'REI'AKD for the journal.
The General Assembly of the Pres
byterian Church meeting in Detroit,
Mich., next Thursday will have
its hands full of matters of general
interest. The question of Deconess
cs will soon be settled. Woman's
rights are coming to tho front with
the Methodist and Presbyterian
churches' but both denomination are
likely to keep a barred door against
an olllelul standing being nflorded
tho sisters of tho church. We
think this is not courteous treat
ment of those who bear tho burdens
of church work whllo their lords aie
looking on. Last year tho General
Assembly hud an ominous cloud
in relation to the
Faith" but that
quickly, but now
another dark one Is looming on the
horizon. Dr. Urlggs, who lias been
for Bomo years a professor of Hebrew
in Union Seminary, New York, was
Bomo tlmo ago chosen by tho trim
tees to tnko tho cliulr of "Ulbllcal
,TheoIogy,and, although contrary
to tho custom of Colleges, ho was
installed before an opportunity wim
glveu tho Gen. Assembly to give Its
sanction. In accepting tho position
tho doctor had to subscribe to tho
dootrinoof the church as expressed
in tho "Confession of Faith," but In
his Inaugural addresses, Dr. Urlggs
gave utterance to views ut variance
with tho Presbyterian Creed.
1. Ho denied tho plenary inspira
tion of Holy Scriptures.
2. Ho denies tho Inerrancy of
scripture. Tho divine element In
tho lllblu docs not pertain to its
language, but to the concept merely;
and even us regards tliu concept or
thought tho quality of divine In
spiration and authority, pertains
only to tho essentials and not to the
circumstantials. "It Is not a pleasant
task" lie Bays "to point out errors In
Sacred Scriptures. Nevertheless
historical criticism finds them and
to Bay they were not In tho original
text is mere assumption" Ho as
serts that in "llntllng God" there
nro three souteos; theeliuich, reason,
nud Holy Scripture. These three
ho says are co-ordinate. He cites
Cardinal Now men as having found
"Got! and certainly" through tho
church, thus leaning to ltomaii
Catholicism, Henry Marllneau as
finding God through reason, and
deprecates tho tendency not to give
such rationalists a place among the
"faithful."
Then ho admits that (hero are
others who find God through the
IJIblo. Ho notes "six barriers of dl
vluo authority in Holy Scilpture."
Our space will not allow us to
enumerate. This much will show
that tho great body of dlvlno meet
lug In Detroit will have a dlllleull
task to preform. Many Prebyto
rhuis liavo overt ti red tho Atmoiiiiih
and now New York Presbytery to
whose Jurisdiction Prof, Jlnggt,
belongs, is taking very simou
measures, and threatening to charge
J1I111 Willi heresy, Tho Presl.y
teriuu waters are troubled; wo may
have quite a storm.
luluess and wltliiii a few blocks of
the North Sulem school building
and but a short distance from the
East Salem High school. Jiclng lo
cated directly on the electric street
.ur line, Is within easy and quick
communication with any part of the
growing city. The purchasers of
tins vaiuauie property tuny recog
nized the fact that the location was
one which must, In tho near future,
become f he very center of a prosper
us and beautiful portion of Salem.
Look i't the character of tho soli
tud the property.
Consider its ecnlrnl location to
chools, its accessibility by virtue of
no eiectnc street car lint, contem
plate the future development of Un
ity. Whut rational conclusion can
10 arrived at? Verily It requires no
rophet to fully establish the fact
hat this property must and will
louble in value in un incredibly
diort time, and the investor who
buys now will reap the benefit.
Stop paying rent. Get a homo.
It is just as easy as paying rent,
when you can buy at the prices and
terms this property Is oflered at.
The man who owns his home Ik
in a fair position tosecure a fortune
even if it is a humblo cottage he
will bo far happier than If ho occu
pied the sky panors of a tenement
in the heart of the city, and what
you save In rent will secure you a
home In Roedale addition, where
vou can huve an electric street car
every twenty minutes to the city.
lie sure and see tills choice addi
tion, which will bo oflered on sale
Monday, May Sith, by all real estate
men In Salem, who will give prices
and terms.
Sex in Strawberries.
C. Thorns n writes from Warrens
burg, Mo.: "I understand there are,
among strawberries, hermaphrodite,
ftuiniiiate and plstilale plants. The
first named will bear fruit independ
ent of any other. Now, will
tho other two beur fruit if placed to
gether, or will either of them bear
If not associated with another?"
Staminuto and plstilato varieties
ought to stand In tilteruute rows, or
one row of mulo blossoming plant to
four of the other varieties will fructi
fy all there Is to do.
Even tho hermaphrodite varieties
in alternate rows will produce sulll
cient pollen to fructify the entire
patch.
The Charles Downing is of this
variety and it has perfect flowers.
Almost every horticultural cata
logue will give the sex of sorts, so
you need not err in your selection.
Hopeless, Yet Saved.
From a letter by Mrs. Ada E
Ilurdof Groion, S, D., "Was taken
with a bad cold, which settled on
my Lungs, cough set in and four
doctors gave 1110 up. I gave myself
up, determined I could not stay.
My husband was advised to get
King's Discovery for Consumption.
Coughs and Colds. Took eight bot bet
tles: It has cured me and I am now
well and hearty. Trial free at Fry's
Drugstore;, regular size, COound $100.
CtJIllltl
Dried KrulU.-The market Is firm. Quo
ted: itiilbtit pruno.i, 11 to 12c, Petite and
German, loo per pound; raisins, 82 25 per
box; plutnmer dried peara, 10 to lie; suu
dried nnd l.iutory plums, 11 to 12c; evapo
ruled patches, 15 to 17c; Smyrna Jigs, 20c;
California llgs,7o per pound,
nice iii' por pound,
Hides-Dry hides, xyt to Dc; J40 loss fin
oulls; green over &" pounds, "c; under So
pounds, 2c; sheep pelts, 30cSl.25.
HMOKKD MEATS AND LAUD.
Eastern hams, 12 to 13c; breakfast ba
con, U to 13c; sides, 0 to 10c; lard, Vi
to !2c per pound.
HAN FilANCIRCO.
Han KiiANCisco, May 21 Whont-.the
week opened on a quieter market. No. 1
white, 11.71 per cenlul.
IIops..0SOcper pound.
Hurley Feed SI 5.1 1 ayt per cental
SI -17;cholco SI 55; common grade SI 45.
Outs-Gray 81 82 to 1 87; black 1 82 tol 85
per cental-
Onions..! to ii.
rotatoew-.7oc to 80.
MISOiJLANEOUH MAUICETS.
CniCAao.May 21 Wheat, May S1.03;July
S1.00.
ileef Live, S00 35.
Mutton Live, fcl.GOOM.
Hogs Live. S1.G0 81.00
Veal 7 to lOo per pound.
CARTER'S
572
liSSjS&SJ
ITTLE
IVER
PILLS.
,
Sick Headache and relievo all the troubles tncl
dent to a bilious state of the system, such ns
Dl7iness, Nausea. Drouhlness, Distress after
eating. Pnln in the Side. &c While their most
remarkablo success has been shown In curing
BAI.im JIARICKT lllil'ORT.
A HyuupHlu of the MiuIioIh ltuylng iiml
Hulling 1'rlcos.
ltKTAll, I'll 1 ens.
REVISED QUOTATION?.
ftShout(lors.Huiar oured.por lb,10
llreakr.ist bacon 12 10 15
Hams Hugur cured, por lb, l(3c.
Ikuf-0ftl6
1'ork-llHft 12W
Mutton 10 ( laVjo.
voui-10 ca lawc.
Timothy heed Per pound, Se: sclllni;
HchI ulover wed Por pound, He.
While clover hood Por pound, BOo.1;";
Alslltu 18o per pound.
Hed top UK) per pound.
Lincoln Grass 12)0 per pound,
llju (IniKs lOopor pound.
Oii'hard UruKsl7u per pound,
llwins 60 per lb,
Oni meal attic.
Now polators lo per lb.
(Irooti pons ltlpor pound.
BtmwbnrrlpH, 20o per pound
fanned KmlU-PeiiehnH. w: 00: nnnml.
J.'l (K); bluelt berries, S.1; corn, host Knuliw
rf'j 00; tomatoes St 60; BtrltiK beans 81 CO;
ureeu in'UsSl 85: pordoz. In two lb otitis.
Krosh Vi'Kolnblti. PoiaUies U; n mils
fXJo; parsnips 76c; onions do per lb.
l''lNh..Hiilmon l'jwo poi IbjHtinxfou f
7o nor lb- small llsh SlOoper lb; salt salmon,
7ii10o por lb; tUlituook salmon, 12.
IH'YINIl l'llU'KS,
Wheat 7Wo to U0o not.
Flour Per barrel. Ji.i.0, bosi UK) lbs.
Oats Por bushol, ftO 0 5jo,
llailoy Por bushol, wjav,
limn Por ton.fiil (Uiuniiil, sacked.
Hhorts Por ton, 82.5 00 saeUed.
Clmp Per ton, M6.U) " mioIiihI.
lions (Juoloil ut 21 to27k Pr lb.
Wool IN' to 200.
ICkkh iune por doieu.
PolntooM Por bushel,, too
Corn mwil So per pound.
Ohooso 12llo por iHiuutl,
Hi led plums Pur lb. oTe,
Dried prunes Por lb, liVBllA.
iiiilHineii priiuos vs," por in.
ircadncnn, yet Caiitkii'm Little Liver Pills
are equally vshiable In Constipation, curing
and prevcntltiB tills annoyiriB complaint, while
they also correct all disorders of the stomach,
stlmulnto the liver and regulate the bowels.
Even If they only cured
iMjm wfijw&zrj v &&
f-jfair ni 1F-1 1 'Jt 1 11 1 -ir - 1 V-S
iaOMMMBHarana
jeniss' iianAra.
Jcitks hpd a nueer drenm tho other ntfi-.i.
Pt.hoVff,,t b,,,n,r1 Prt-flrlU.ra rin
rid in tho miildlo ot it etood u ilouirio'
ittle ohampion who m"t and d'-lilK-i-atrfy
j ivocked over, ono by one, n score or morti
of bhr. burly-looking' ff-liow, n? tner ad
yitnccd to tho attack. Glanta ns th -y wcro
In size, tho vnliant pigmy proved tnoro
than is match for thorn. It was all no fun
ny that Jcnks wpko up lamrhln-r. Ho oc
eouats for tho dicam by tho fact that he
hid Just como to the conclusion, after try
l:jr nearly every biff, dnistlo pill on tbo
mnrket, that Picrco's Pleasant Purjratiro
Pellets, or t ny Sucar-coated Oronulcs.
e??,,1,L ,knclt JJJt" and beat nil the bur
pills hollow I They nro the orla-tual and
only genuine LltUo Liver Pills.
Bewaro of Imitations, which contain Poi
jpnous Minerals. Always ask for Dr.
Pierce's Pellets, which are LltUo fiuirar
oonted Pills, or Antl-blliouj. Granulea.
Duo a Iose.
The Racine and Columbus Buggies !
Hnclts in all hest Style". Bain Farm Wagons. Full line Dog Carts.
I 'lliT1tTfTfTlft
I'V
Li).
4
1
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fork Has ConimenceT
OK THE
tn,
Anrl wifli fltis rar lino In -
DITION to tlio City can ohv JHy
many indticements as ' ' as
E NGLEWOO D'
Garden
mm (wm
. IVUIVIUI IIIUIIIIUI Vllltl I tlUVlk'l llU'lliiji.
Our Specialty. Agricultural lines more Complete than ever. dw
TT II I '
ninnff Mnpninniw
1 ii 111; 1 11 in iinii t
il
gMwuwtggwjurwucigfcjuiJmii wt
nil Ions llendncho,
UizalnoHH, Con
stlnntion, indl
KOfiOoii,lItlloiis Al
tnekH, and all derange
ments of tho stomach
nnd bowels, are promptly
. . ., reucveunna permanently
cured by the use of Dr. Pierce's Pleasant
Purgative) Pellets. Thry aro gently laia
tlvc, or strongly cnthurtic, according to
lize of dose. Smallest, Cheapest, Eisiest
to tako. 25 cents a vial by druggists.
Copyright, ISfiS, by WonLD'3 nis. Mkd. AjU.
I'lUD'rs, 603 Mkln Sttect, llullilo, N i.
Capital National Bank
SALEM OREGON.
t'llOFESSlONAL CAItDS.
TITIW.M. J PATTON. Studio
11 Gallery in Eldrtdee block.
nnd Art
onnoslto
t-mlth's nrt store. Lessons given, pictures
forsnleor painted to order. Those Inter
ested are Invited to call and Inspect the
lanro collection of oil paintings on exhibition
f J. PATTON, M. D. Physician and
ill. Hnreeon. Oillro and residence In
hldrldge block, opposite Ooo."s drugstore.
"neoiaiision uiseiises 01 women nnu cnn
dren, ehrnnleiuid private diseases.
suimuon iree.
Con.
S75.UH0
15.000
'apilal Paid up, - -i'arp!iis,
- - -
President.
Vice-President.
- - - Cashier.
DIRtCTORSl
W.T. Oru.v, W. W. Mnrtln
J. M. Martin, It. S. 'Wallace.
Or. W. A Tuslck, J. 11. Albert,
T. McK. l'Attou.
11. a. WALLACK,
W. W. MABT1K,
J. II. AL11KUT. -
J. J. 8 HAW.
M. W. HUNT.
W. II. Pit ATT.
SHAW.PUATTA HUNT. Attornevs at
law. Oillce ovcrCupltalNutionnl Hank,
Halem, Oregon.
mlLMON FORD, attorney at law, Salem,
1 Oreson. Ottlco up-stulru In Patton's
block.
Hush
T.IllCIlAKUHON, Attorney at law, of
fice UP stairs In front rooms of new
ush block, corner Commercial and Court
streets, Salem, Oregon.
JOHN O'SHEA, Attorney at law. Room
over Capital National bank. Collec
tions n specialty. Correspondcncesollclted
HEAD
Acho thoy would lo alnio"!t priceless to thoso
ho sulfor from this distressing complaint;
but fortunately their goodness does not end
hero, nnd those who onco try them will ilnd
theso llttlo pills valuable In so many ways thnt
thoy will not bo willing to do without them.
Hut after all sick head
rAIlCY AsltlNUHAM, Attorneys and
lj counselors ai law, Mucin, uregon.
Having uu abstract ol the records of Marion
county, Including a lot and block index 01
Salem, they have special facilities lor ex
amining titles to lenl estate, llusincss in
the supremo court and In the state depart
ments will receive piompt nttentlon.
iTrhonham. o.kayuen.
W.1I. HOLM liS.
Boniiam, IIot,.s A Haydeh, Attor
neys at law. Uillee In Hush's hlock,
between State nnd Court, on Com'lSt.
ACHE
Is tho bane of so many lives that hero Is where
wo makn our great boast. Our pills cure It
whllo others do not.
CAUTKa's Little Livrn Tills are very Bmall
and very easy to take, Ono or two pills make
a doso. Thoy aro strictly vegetable and do
not grliKi or purge, but by their gentle action
ploasH all who uso them In vials at 25 cents;
fivo for $1 Sold everyu hero, or sent by mail.
CAETEE UEE1CI1IE CO., Kcw rt
Small M. Small M Small Pries.
REPORT OF THE CONDITION
OKTHK
First National Bank of Salem,
Vt Hr lorn In tho Slnlo of Oregon, at tho
cloo 01 husltiess May 1th, 181)1.
iticsounci-s.
Loans and discounts $107 K17 12
iJvoruraiiK, securea ami uusecuril 1U Hl.i uj
u. s. iioiius 10 hocuro olreuiiitlon.
stools, heeiirltUw, claims, etc
I)uo Ironi upproved reserve ugts..
Duo (rom oihor National Uanks..
llniik' ng-houso, furn. and llxtures
Current oxpensi'sand tuxes paid.
Premiums on U.S. Uonds..
t'hcoKs and otiior items
Itllls of otlicr banics
Fractional p.iper cur., nlcKcls, Ao
Kpeclo .
I.0K11I tender notes .
ltcdomptlon fund with UHTroas
uror 15 per ct. of circulation. ..
15 000
157 51
1411-21)1
luiooeo
ami 119
1 K III
500
70S5S
OIK)
111 US
1 1 (107 II j
IBS)
nit. T. C. SMITH, Dentist, ! Htnto street,
J i-MIUIll, Jl, A'lIlinilVU
lions of every description.
nous a specially.
dental odoi-u.
Painless opern-
WD. PUOH, Architect. Plans, Sped
, fictitious nnd superintendence 101
all classes of buildings,
merclal St., up stairs.
Office 200 Com-
LOANS MADE
To farmers on wheat und other niurkPt.
able produce, con-.lgued or in store
cither lu private grannrlesor
'public warehouses.
State and County Warrants Bought at Par
COMMERCIAL PAPER
Discounted nt reasonable rates. DrafU
drawn direct on New York, Chicago, San
Kronclhcn. Port kind. Ijondon, Paris. Berlin
Hone K ong and Calcutta.
Iffy Ofalchentcr'a F.nalUh Jllamoml Hronrt.
Pennyroyal pblls
H
IS ti
Orlfflnnl and Onlj Genuine
SAFE alwajt rellht0. ladics tk
Drngjdit for CMch'er'$ KnilUh Iii-(
mond Brand la ltcl and Gold niotal
Ho boxpn. iMled with blue ribbon.
Tnt;nnonthip. Rthu danaerouM
ivbititutiont and imitationi. At DrocdaU
or eena s. in itampi rorpArtioaiAri, lesumo
Dials tod "lErllcf for l.ndlrn" in letter
br return MnlL 10.UIH) TeittmonlaU
jiamn zTiper,
I his sirluif.inn Iip hnf.wnft 4-l.-
.v. a .,T. w" warden lj
iLsyium a venue; witnin lour blocks of tii pi uau an!
School Building, and ten blocks from North $1 W
school buiianiff. it lias Jens: been known rt J m m
rior attractions hv reason of if. lmin i i . i.OS5eS3s
.. iW Ky
)emg the
!', "0"!lUp.i
thiest, most fertile and sightly Addition to the 0 V I
Lectnc
ChtcheAter Chemical Co.. MadUon Rqnnroi
EAST AND SOUTH
VIA
Southern Pacific Routo,
Shasta. Line
first JNationa
Bank
ALEJSf OUKUON.
WM. . l.Utl'K. -
l-H. .1. ItUYNUliDH,
OIi- MOIlt, - -
- - President
Vice I'lP'ildeui
- Cusblei
GENERAL BANKING.
BxctiuiiKeon Portland, San 1'rnncHco,
Now York, J.mdon and Hong Kong
bought uud sold. State, County and Cll
warrants bousbt Farmers are cordially
Invited to deposit imd transact business
with us. Ijlbeinl advances made on
wheat, wool, hops nnd other property Pt
reasoniiDio ratei. Iusuiauee on such se
eurlty can be obtained at tho bank in
most reliable companies.
WILLIAMS & ENGLAND
BANKING CO.
CAPITAL STOCK, all Subscribed, $200,000
Transact a general banking business!
iu mi us uraucues.
CALIFOHNIA KXPKF8S TRAIN HUN DA II.Tf
HKTWKKN POIITLAFD AND S. F.
Houth.
Jorth.
7:0C p. in. I L,v.
U:18 p. in. L.V.
10:15 a.m. Ar.
Portland
Salem
San Krnn.
Ar.
Lv.
I.v.
I)::i6a. in.
7'2'l a m
ll:rtl p. m
Above trains sto enly al following stn
tlous north of ltoseburg, Kast Portland
Or-igon City, Woodbiirn, Salem, Alb.my
Tangent, hheddi, llnlny, lliirrlsburg
Jiinctlim City, Irving and Eugene.
IKMF.llUltO MALI, DAILY,
:00 n. m. I Lv. Portland Ar. j -i.OO r. in.
il):52 a. in l.v Salem Lv. lrtts p. in.
':10 p. m. I Vr. ltoseburg Lv. t:3 i. in
Vlbauy Local, Dally (Lxcept Siiuduy.)
5:(i0 j). m.
V:.VJ p.m.
l':00 p.m.
Lv. Portland Ar. ll:00p- m.
Lv: falem Lv. 0:0Si.m
A r. A 1 bn ny 1 .v, ) :0i) u m,
nailwav
PULLMAN BUFFET SLEGPKRS.
TOURIST SLEEPING CARS,
r'or nceommodation ot second class
passengers attached to express trains.
vVest Side Division, Between Portland
and Cervallis:
DAILY (EICK1T SUNDAY).
7:30 11. 111. I Lv.
12:10 p. m. Ar.
"Portland
Corvallis
Ar. I a:30 j. in.
Lv. I 12:55 p. in.
At Albany nnd Corvallis connect wltli
tinlns of Oiegou P.icillo Uallroad.
fl. MtiNALLY, Architect. New Bush
lire.v iiinn block. Plunx mui hiippiuxh.
nous oi an classes oi oi buildings on short
notice. Superintendence of work piomiitly
ooitfcd after. 2 6-tf
tloni
Ijl J. McOAUKTLANl,Clvll Sanitary and
11. Hydraulic Knglneer. U. M. lieput
mineral surveyor. City Mlrveyors oillce.
Murphy's Hlock, Salem, Oregon.
AW. HKST. Artist. Studio, Hush.
. llroy block. Classes Thursdays aud
Saturdays.
(175
Tutu!
I till tor l(Vviio per pouud lor gotirt
llauis rer imiiiiuI,
10 I
1 Jird lOwTio per lb
s Pur lMiiiul,llg)l'.V,
por lb.
f"
ltacousliUm UMIl
HluuiliU'i-s .Ktio per lb
Clilokens . N to lOo por ihi ind,
TurkeyN 10 to o ll,
Hihwo7.s per lb.
UUCl(H,TUUllOHirlll
Spring Chliiliuns 18 to iOo per lb,
A Hen Slok l'axM'ntor,
On the oe4iui,oiro Utile abimt u nlorni. lie
iHwittwij ludltlliivi.t wliutlivr ho Is
wiuliwlhwilxxml or not. llut.Mt il(ht by
a wlnuKluiilul of ilontotter'H tomuoli llli
ttira.liufi'uUiiiiHiwwtliilvrwit In hUpoixuml
sutVty. This tlno ouiiulve noiltnilliH'S the
briiekUh wulur iifton ixuiipulmiy drunk
on nblpboiiid. Tho iriiitiuiin Impurltlik
u litvh l o i lo lo diMiitli.ru ut the ktomuvh
ilor ami IxiweU Totliu mlrlner. tourUi.
tho Wiwlorn pioneer and miliar, th Hit
loiv UliiMiluitbloHou moans of pititootlon
ukhIiui malaiiH, whwi lUntwU nro lataut
In air uud wulur. To tho i itwei ofinVrMork
inonUtl or limiui.l.or iiminml,.lt In a uinst
ii'liablouiitldoto, mid tu tho doblllmtiHi
and norvoiu, H nlllirds tirwit rullof uud
iKor.
Mmw
S 187,00.1.00
Ll.UULITIKS.
Capital stoci; paid In CO 000
Hurplus fund I. nuw
Uudlvhlcd prnllls -j ;;( Stl
Nul'l llmiK noitw outstanding... lllKX)
Individual deposits subject to
l'lllClv
81 1127 2S
I Iti3 30
l'AI
10 701 I'l
i G02 bO
OomiiiidciutlilculoH ot deposit-.
Cortllled cheeks
Due to other National llaniti.
Duo to Mutu Hanks
'1'otnl 1S71W301
State of Oiegou, County of Slarlon-ss
1. John Molr, Cashier ofthoabovivuam
ed bank, do wiloiunly swear that the above
stHiumiint Is true, to the host of my know
lOdKvaud Imllef.
... . John .Molr, Cashier.
Hubtorlbed and sworn to boroio mo this
lllth day of .May, 1MH,
Win. Kalsor,
Notary Public for Oriygoti.
Ooneot Attiwt: Win N IjuHio
T. t). .smith
W.ll. Ilyrd
Dlioetors,
HUSINKSS OAimv.
A J. : LAUK.StnteBt llarbcrsbop. Two
. chairs, good workmen and careful
aticndance to ull customers.
H. SMITH A CO., Contractors, Sewer
ing, Cement Sidewalks, Kxcivutlng,
All work nromntlv done, snlum n.-
Leave orders with Dugiiu Hros. 4:IS-lm
A.
lite:
1AUPET-LAYING.-I mako a specialty oi
GEO. WILLIAMS
Wll, ENULANI)
iiUUU Ml'NAHY
Pi eIdcn
Vice President
. C'iisliiei
DIHKCTOHS: Oeo. Wlllinms.Wm. En?
land, Dr. .1. A. lUchurdson, J. W. Hob.-on.
.1. A. lt.iker.
Hunk in new Kxchango block on Com
mercial stieet. 8:13-tt
LADD &"BUSH," Bankers,
IHON JIIJILDINO,
SA.L,aivt,
- - - OREGON
Transact a general banking business In
all departments. 3:2-Jm
Health is Wealth!
0'
t ken up nnd reluidltugrentcuri. House
eleaniiig. Leave order with J. H. Lunu
or Huron .t Son. J. U. LUHUMAN.
JOHN OKAY. Contractor nnd builder.
Pine inside llulshlug a specialty. 4So
Commercial street, halem Orccou.
JOHN, kNlHTrillaeksmUhHors
J slioelURiindropiilrlnguspeelalty. Shop
uttho loot of Liberty stieet, Sale w, Oregon.
, 2.2011
nlUIiA HOSS, Hlacksmllhs, all kinds oi
LV repairing uud currlage wont. .,o
liavo iu our employ Win Carroll, direct
Irom Kentucky, morn niinlliurK L-.,.,.
.... i.t, ... r. . .-...: ...,,
un -iicu, a luraessiiiiuu iiornesnoer.
us a trial.
ulvo
111
I OSKPH KUSIOK harbar and halrdress
" .,,, ,.Hlllr l"25 cents, shavliiK IS
cents. Path looms In connection, llctot
work. 113 State stieet.
!!, TIM Tl
CAPRICE'S
Cie0 Baking
REPORT
Of the ooudltlou of the
CAPITAL NATIONAL JUNK,
At Snlem, Oregon, at tho doso of busl
iiiv, .May 1, ImU.
HBWHIIU'HH.
Loans and dbtouuts MltlSdl to
Ovordran., Mvured and uuo''rd KMM1&
L'. H. HoniU to hevuro elreulatlou. iu WO
Duo Irom appiovod uirorio ugts. t 141 K,
Duo liouiolliei National Uiuks . 'JttVjti
Duo from slMtoluiiiks.t bankers. lL.17UtiJ
lbmkliiK liouw. lliinlture. ole l.M'a
Curient exiH-nsoniind tHMm paid, aswoo
lronilumson P.s. lUmiU SliOTfc
Chocks unit othor oh tluuik IA1 iu
IlilUol other bunk 1 jar,
Kruutlouiil paper curH nlokH, Aoo IS S5
mhww 88 U0
lAtunl tsiulor uotut l (ire
ItiHlemptlou Aind with U.S.'t ru tU5
XJspd n Millions of liomes40 Vears the Standard,
"ftl - ..h W7
I.I.MIII.ITIM,
OHpllnl liek sild Iu M0
ftr 'V. fuil -- I61UI
Urn ivlilwl pmilts ftiwsT
NuUiitwI llatik imtos iiutntundliii; 17 HO
ph iljpndu mnmtd . ijft
i id ndualdfiKwlhikUuJweUoohk tllW'li
D.JHMMI) (rtiitwtc f d.)Mvit .. iaiiS II
OnIMm tmuks hhiI iMUKor. 1&3J1
'' ilSTrnT
) wtMie of OrM). Oiuuly of .MniIoh .
I.J II. .Vbart.kililorofiliiHUvnin.
j M l.ti.K.doiiinii yswiHirthut IboslMive
ai. .1 . .J "ALIIKItT, Chiller.
8jUi;rlli.,UiidMiriiHiu,v mo thu
H(itiujrl le. , isw.
j.j an.vw,
N.-inrv ISiUllc fer QraitiiH.
0rf-.wui. . W. MAim.N.
t. sup i.nuA.
.. WALlaOE,
Ulrcctor.
O J, LAHSKN & CO,, manufacture of all
kludsof vehicles, ltepalrlng irspeclal
ty, Hhop 45 State street,
THE COTTAGE.
J. H. HUUKHOLDKH, Proprleton,
HA COURT STRBET.
Hoard by tho day or u cek, with or with.
goon uomoiiKo boarding
i-ij
M1W.
nut looms. A
house. Terms reuxonable,
lrt,4 II..
I ! Ill I 11 I I 111 I
U
1
,. !
uuiuu wit l IW Will ll
Jas. Batchetor, Prop'r.
Warm Meals at All Horns l tlieDaj
None but white latnir oinoloyiHt lu thlf
estubllslimeut.
A bihhI i aiibfttmitliil uioal o . ked In flrst
class style
Tw enty.tl mi cents )er inetil
RltD V u O N 'V
Court street, totweeu Journal omon uo
Mluto's I.tvery.
651 rnS
'W2assfl
TRCATMrNT " I
" i! rfi - I O HAITI
twaurn a -."tfywr-v&
I Al WYtOf L - '.f J,. V UXK
ratwvns eBMi?
Tin.. 1 r ,uMu'r,j X7,.. h nni
Treatment, a guaranteed specific for Hyb
tena.DUzluoss, Convulsions, Kits, Nervous
Nouralgln, Headache, Nervous Prostration
caused by tho no or alcohol or tobacco,
Wnkctullness, Meulal Depression, Sollen
lngofthe bruin roultiiig in lusnulty and
leading to misery, flecuy nnd death, pre
inaturooldngo, barrenness, loss of power
caused by over-exertion ofthe brolu. Kach
box contains one month's treatment, $1.00
11 box or six boxes for $5.00, sent by mall
prepaid on receipt of price.
WE G UATIANTEE SIX BOXES
'Prt ntltA nlv ..nr.A ItMil. n.,..l.
celved by ub lor six boxes, nccompaulcrt
mwl I. CI n 1 .... ...ill ... '
...... wvjt ,,c vm Bt-iiu mo puieuaser our
u'rittcuKuariiutco to refund tho inanev it
the treatmont does not eltect .1 cure. Guar
antees Issued only by Oeo. K. Oood, Drug
cist. Sole agent, MjO :om. Ht., fcalem. Or.
EXPltFSS THAIK (DAILY KXCKIT SUNDAY
l'ortland Ai
j.jn 11 in 1 rr
7:2.i p. m. I Ar.McMlnnvllleI,vl
8:20 a. m.
5:15 a. m.
Through Tickets
To all point
EAST and SOUTH
For tickets nnd lull lulorm.ition regard,
ing rates uiaph, etc.. npply to the Compa
iiy agent S.ilem, Oregon.
K.P. ltOfJKIW, Asst. O. b and "nss. Ag't
R Kul.llLKK. Manager
City Jtoll.
NOTICK I hereby given that tho assess
ment roll of tne city of Balem, Ore
gon, for IHIl, will be submitted to th Com
niou Council 01 theclty of Salem, May 19.
inn, at thu Council chambers lu Salem,
Oregon, at 8 o'clock p in., and all persons
desiilng their iissom-nt changed or
modltled shouul have their implications
In for said changu btfore s.ild'meetlngof
the council.
58-7t M. K. aOODELL, Kecorder.
f500
rWvl
. BfV M.Vr
y -5
mmtm
K
srwBic
f rj - minnii
fi7 illJI
UASe
From Terminal or Interior Points the
Mem Pacific Riolroad
Is the lino to tnko
To all Points East and South.
Itlsthedlulngcnrroate. it runs thiough
vestibule trains every day In tho j ear to
ST. PAUL AND CHICAGO !
(No change of cars.)
Composed of dlningcars unsurpassed, '
Pullman drawing 100m sleepers
Ot latest equipment
TOURIST
Sleeping Cars,
llest that can be constructed and in which
uecpmmodatlnis uro both free and lur
nlsbed for holdei's of tirst uud second-clas
tickets, uud
ELEGAUT TY COACHEB.
Acontlnuois .'oa onnru;tjng with nil
lines, ultordln rcv in.i uninterrupted
service,
Pullninn sl 'w tv-Monscnn bese
thoeroad. -auy agent of
Through ttckeu to nnd from all points
in America, Luglund uud Knropo cau be
purchased at any ticket olhoo ol this com-
KiilJ Information concerning rates, time
ortruluM.roiitesundotherdotuUs furnished
on upnllcation to any ugeut or
A. D. CHARLTON,
,v?1 e,,',l.nt. General Passenger Agent, No.
will within sixty days be running its cawer!
through the center of this beautiful AAAM, -n.
it within five minutes of the Postoffice If v . H
., uu iuvoiiuii. ouo can onorDotteropuortuniHaJ
o y0 xv.w Uxitl.i Wlia uivorite Addition.
SALEM
rriin Plnnitnl rifir ic linnnrl r .., J. j.1. n
. r"J V '" '- w tum to uie irontfis m,T,
dustnal an iLducational Center. No other Capital 0
in the United States offers as great an opportunity to t ;
homo seekwor or investor as the "Bouquet Citv" 0fi?
Willamette Valley. The first city in the Northwest
educational matters and second in manufactmW industry
Situated in the heart ofthe Willamette Valley with unto1'
power and material at her door waiting for the maqcij
wanu uj turn tier into a city ot tne teeming thousand
Who of us today can predict what the nextlecade ui
bring forth. To those of you who are looking for a m
Now
ss tne 1 sme
and ENGLE WOOD, the place to smire it, while J
have yet the opportunity of purchasing from first hand
-iJ or trie present we Avill sell a hunted mini her of late
our present prices when an advance ot ten to twenty j
cent win oe maae.
m LA! WIS
Postoffice Block,
H. V. MATTHEWS, Pros.
T. H. BARNES, H
mprove Your Strawberrj
Stock.
J. G. HARRIS,
EXPRESS NOS. 16 & 21,
leuve order nt H. M, Wade A CV. He
lahlo work or uo ny.
J. K.WHITE,
KXIMUvSi? AND TRUCK LINE.
lUuliue r hII kinds. iwt work.
wsuji ut every tmln.
UpguJar tyuu'terly Touchers'
Examination.
VTOTK'K U hereby Klven ihHt tbe ntxt
1 r'Kilurqimrlily eiaixliMthm c.Ihiv
fimnMliir twi.lierH1 ivrUrtwittti will lie
hold In the wiuri hoiikM. tuiii n...
commeneliigiu Ju.k ,., imr,,, J,n:
tlieopaulim .e.-um. n w. yoUBK.
CouuiySuierluteudentofMhool,fir'ou'
county, Urvon. j;n jw
HEALTH.
tJ,UlcS.nu " aoln naliam .o. 1
Cures Clunoret, flnv and gfoond itairer
Borcion thi Lew ami iJody; Son I'Xu
Synhllitio l Uttli. iliwostd Scalp, and a' I
primary (ormi o( thu diwaw known a,
sjphlt.. Prlci., J5 00 per llolll.
l,e lllclinu'i OoUIhii llil,.,,, v o
Curc.-TjrtUry UcKurUl.typMiui Rh.u
inatlim. l'alm In the Ilonw. Palniln th.
Head, back of the Nfck, llemted s
Throat ph,lit.o Itih, Lun a'nd "
tracUJtfoni, stiff new ot the UmU.anJ
cradloatci all diwas. Ironi the iv,um.
hither cau,ed by indI.rr.tlon or "bSe
S' JrwyA 'flnir h0 bJ Vure and
healthy. Irlc 5 00 nep Iiotlla
ilolo for the jure of Gonorrhoa, Qt.
irritation Gravel, and all L'rlnary or CUnP
Uott?g,n,,,U 1r'C" 9i 50 P"
t Ulch'au' OoliUn H.nUU In.
latUraawiory t.et Strioturi.4c lrlc
91 60 ier Ilollle.
(.a lllclmu'e GoliUn Ointment
for the tffiilivo hwlimfof SyrAlUtUi Koraa
and Brain treatawnt; lou ot hytlal paw
er. txvtt or oriMrork, I'roatnUoa sta
ITIoo 83 00 ixr Hoi. raKuon e,(i
Tanlo anil Nerrlue,
tot cmywbere, C. U U, aacunjy rjukod
yet expreu, "
THE RICHARDS"0RUQ C0.,Afl8U
600 A; fill MAUUr.x 8T , j
Ban FruDdaco. Co. i
THE YA0UINA ROUTE,
OREGON1 PACIFIC RAILROAD
And Oreiron Dnveinnmon, . ..
Meambiui, ime. i nil U shorter , su Iioim
KtinelUim by nny otnei loiite. Kirtt
'"" thnmgh passenger nrt frecht llnJ
tnim I'ortiiind uud nil ints In the Wi!
fcimetie vuv , ntul irom u Kiinolii
I iiwit SCHEDULE, (Kieept .Sundays)
1 llblVe A lhilnt
Leave forviillls .
rrlve Ynrinlnn
ixive nqulnn
, Uatve Corvullls .
i .rrive Albnii.v
l:li i' i
1:0 V it
6:S0 1' .M
b':l5 A X
10:35 A it
1 1:10 Ai V
O. n. Iniln. , . -. ... .
Corvallis. """-. ui Aiuany nnd
wUhe.ni,?tru,ns.conne t VAQUINt
fi. tue .Orison ltarelonnieut tVs Lit
to siKAWiiEnny okowkrs.
A (Vondeiful Now Uerry Originnted
In Oregon Tho aintteson.
There has beeu origiunted in tho
great strawberry reuion about Turn.
er aud Auinsville a uew seedliug va-
ripty.propagatetl by Mattesou & Mat
leson.at their RedHill Berry Furiri.
The HrHt berriea sGiit, tntlip flinroi r.
JouitNAij oillce. Salem, last vear
were of this variety, aud they were
the most uerfeet fruit, in nw w.
speet tiint was shown, lu this citv.
The berry is of a deep red clear
through, high ilavor, yet sweeter
than most kinds. An experience in
producing tho liner sorts of straw
berries leads the editor of this paper
to say that lie does not know nf a
HITI'EHIOlt BKKKY IN FINENESS OF
quality iii every respect to
THE MATTFSON.
He has secured tho solo agency
from tho originators and now for the
llrst timo places a limited minr.lv m
the market. Testing tho fruit, and
a description of its habits, leads the
editor of tho Journal to conclude
that it hns exactly those qualities
that mut be sought after to produce
tine berries Iu Oregon. It is of hich
color, great sweetness, rich Ilavor,
meaty, llrm, not watery, no hard
center, aud exceedingly palatable.
UKSCUII'TION.
The originators have been straw
berry growers for more than twenty
years and call this their "Ikst," be
caii'.e tlioy have tried many new
and highly recommended varieties
and found this to possess more de
sirable qualities tliau any other. The
Mattesou is an accidental seedling,
originated from a single plant found
on Jled Hill Farm six years ago. It
IB
AN EAHLY VARIETY.
coming four to six days before th
Wllani, Piiimia nil lis fllllt Mliu
and is gone by the time tlieW
Is in lull blast. Tiie uerno
r.rnna Hia Wtlann. hilt it doe :
"run In imhl li tx." Ml mlicll. II r
a deep red color all over sbJ
through. The berry stems are ft'
un.:n rino, tr. ha iiinn!. t n US 0T
eKi-miim enrlv frosts wlncb t
others (the Sharpie? especia w
a niinu tn nl.b nlld PllsilV DUNKl
la (inn m.ii tliA moot nieatvterrjl
nave over eeeu. It PJ
to tho Wilson, it is a I16""" I
eriug variety and does notcw
beii'anted with i-noilier vtnv
.. rn .. TliBnlantUbM"-
aud stands drouth and freed'' (
Ttlsa sweet berry aVr
Ilavor well when canned.
eluding his description oftw
uerry, ur. umiicami f-j-Pii(in
m Inid OUlV tWO."1!'!
these on our grounds. . OWgl
anirl fr niw Oliefl. When R
..... .t. i. till a2A 'n
WI sons, -uoii't eai ""-r. ,
. . .... i. (l.or RiIS'
111 yon get on mc m.. -j
i f lm llfStt1"
iireiwo "', ','(l,-lfn
auci we nnu to v-"'.
ourselves early in 10, . &
save uiiv of them, and tnW'fi
ers from gobbling tlieiu" m
would not touch "'JLm,
could get thee, and F"
not know what good berries'"
one does. '
TITM3.
The originator lml
ot tins new pitini i ":flAt&l
nnli.r will lie boiintd al,u 1
prices: . .,i br nl
1 Dozen plants postpaid "J 1
100 plants by t.Mre.,,f,
To piivo expresc-darp fl
bo delivered at me -"'"o
to city purchasers, w lew0 wjJ
oo ion. -i'iiij r "- . taut
mahed at hundred n
RHofer.CAiiTAiJoiJh
Oregon.
SAIL1XQ I'ATKS.
S1K.MKRS. ..
W Illume lev ! "ifcy" 'tuidv Ji"V T
&$!EB: 1
nrsivruu
Wllluintitte Vulley FrldHvSAN ',,lINi
Kamlinn. TutWduvn J.1"' S
Vhr IKT.-.:::::;.:; , j?
iilT!fer'"v
AoriNHjiViV,!,i t"ln, 'f tbi
rrnt u.SJiv.tT?..rr,,cs. honl
Vll' " dST
..- VHna at; Pnn, ,wnind. or
. AgV, Orvgou llicme It H. i L
500Reward!
WKWIII nilVlllAuluti.a A... .
easeof liver oompluint. dyspeiiHla, alek
I sadiiohe, ludigetion,oonsilp.iionor ww
tlyenesH we cannot eurewltw west' Ytt,
MH'it,ier TO' Wa Ul dlreetloua are ,
strlotle onin died with. They nre purely '
Vw?nBUt ! "aa vwtWl to Irive rJltSfi' ,
uSS '?i.r .Sen,a- Heware of cmiutr-
. V """""uu. me genuine manu
Mr1! S?u'e '.,? 'i001, Un"ut' S"9 ,,onl
s mmlnlu.
af.?KiTni!S '' ""', riflAfllJSH
meiu ti the i. i,.. m ,i..
Pom I
thebutc. a
ud. I-,r,, .1,. .i i..i i.i.,.
. -.t i., . . ..i zr. ....
m v...it! tiiAuuuiii. nnu f
.HrH..,M-U UWU
fSfri'i1 J ,0D Prlniunr, aud oaLv-n ut
inst"iu. Ji M. WAITKh
bieam Vclaitt Bilem Orwcoo,
caUEHRHH
UKZfaM0
founts Vci
IMjmiw -- (U -- r
.Ukr'!"Jl .
tniir -'