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" rytF,r t- 7 HE CAPITAL JOllUUL. HALl'KWAY .MAY 23 18.111 tMIMB OF 8UBSUUIITION. ..-hir mall per year,.. -.-$0 UO ,'S ? Sy mail per inonfb, bo Sv&ly by mftll per year, 1 50 I.ir not paid in ndvnnco tho price lforthe Wkfkly JoUunai.wIiI be fn?J?J rear. If papers are not delivered nmmptlyn.tllytueomee. P KIltK DKLIVEUY 1$Y OAIUtlEIl. naly foi single ,' A??!"" n vfortwo weeks, 2rcts. Mi? ,c fiiii.Ub 6j cUj "" "., ""..- will be made on 1st and nth W"1" -.. ii r mouth, subscribers will please leuve " ." r.ip Kd.'inered, so uh to cause no delays In tub EvK.sino Oaiutaij Joornai. regu i Jiv rereies tlie afternoon associated P"' al,PU:nc'1, mm k PATTERSON, Dealers in Groceries, Crockery, Glassware, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Brushes, Windowglass, Etc, Sole Agents for Epicure Tea and Big Can Baking Powder, LOCAL MARKET. heat, net 00 cents per hu. dops, active; 22 to 28 cents per lb. lloston chips, a new candy only to be had at Strong's. Try thprn. WESTACOTT & IRWIN. K. of P. In "Woodburn. An or ganization of Knights of Pythias was installed in Woodburn Thurs d.iy night by Grand Chancellor A. A. Cleveland, of Astoria. Tho fol lowing members of the lodge in this city were in attendance, und assisted in the organizing of the new erder: D. L. Green, A. A. Simmons, Geo. Hoeye. M. Vidol, J. W. Montee, ('has. Boothby, Chas. Murphy, A D. Murdock, Mr. Cottner, W. H. McOscar, Geo. Will, W. B. Galliher, Unas. Burggraf, Mr. Hiishley. The ladies of tho M. E. church gave a flue supper to the lodge at midnight, which was duly enjoyed by all. The name of the lodge is Adelpha, No. 14. Tho following are the officers elected. S. H. Cloyd, P. C; A. A. Fuller, C. C; L. W. Guiss, V. C; I. W. Ray, K. of R. S., J. M. Poor man, M. of F.; A. S. Autterson, Prelate. F. W. Lewis, Master at Arms; W. E. Finzer, outer guard; and L. H. McM&han, inner guard. "Under the Gas Light." To night the Harry Brown Comedy ci.mpany will give the play entitled "Under the Gaslight." This is one of those plujs intended to please all, giving as il does the incidents of life lu ti huge city. It is full of novel incidents, and is well arranged to feuit the tastes of all play lovers. The play last night was poorly at tended, which made it very embar rassing to the performers to render a play that was well worth a good patronage before a compliment of vacant beats. Harry Brown as "Rip Van Winkle" and Miss .Belle In nian as Meenie, were characters well sustained. This play is sparkling with gems of pleasing situations, which the company bring out with telling etl'ect. The peiformance to night will be the best given by the company, and is one that should be rnoie liberally patronized. Session Over. The members of Odd Fellows who have been attend ing the Grand Lodge of Odd Fel lows in Portlaud during the past three dajs, returned home today and repoit a very pleasant time. Astoria was selected as the place for holding the nest Grand Lodge in 1892. The follewinc: rMcers were elected for tho ensuing year: Gates, of Lafayette, grand master; promo ted from deputy grand master. A. D. Holmau, of Ashland, deputy grand master; promoted from grand warden. W. T. Williamson, of Salem, grand warden. A. N. Gam bell, of Portland, (re-elected) grand secretary. J. G. Wright, of Salem, (reelected), grand treasurer. Geo. H. Burnett, Pust Grand Master, in stalled the newly elected officers last night. m ' AFrKitNOON Lecture Col. Balu Kentucky's great temperance lect w, will give a publio address from the grand staud in Marlon square morrow afternoon at 4 o'olock. Tue titne has been chauged from 3:30 announced on account of the funeral of Mrs. Pnugle. It will pay a'y one to hear this great r-outhorn orator. There are a few benches in ue Bouare nuA those who have canip stools are requested to bring them along. ' ' M. E. Skrvices. A short service and sermon preceding the ordinance f baptlun and the administering of the tacremput of the Lord's bupper. At 2 o'clock In the afternoon the fatu-ral of Mr. Prlngle will take Pliwe. In the evening Col. Balu, the Mlver Inngued orator of Ken tucky, will KV. ,, address on the , Jwi of "Drink, the Enemy of r -Husineas Lutor." , ANTEu.-SUuation by an Amer- v ' Womnn n i.n...Ai... - In , uouKHcriici, . - frwral U0U&eworL ,n . MIM I I...n.r for cnrriu ... Vi, u ,lJy. Anply at lodging bouse, lontid fente?. dSf 4tf v w . STILL SIlOOriMI. Mr Day For Loenl Gnnncrs Glenn (ii-ls llm Eighty Dollar Gun A Large AUnnlarics. I Tlio shooting Friday afternoon was continued until 0 o'clock and at that limn live of the matches had been bottled with six more to conio oil today. Mutch No. 3 was for live singles nuil three palrn Peoria blackbirds; entrance ft) cents; tihdg extra. Illlat Prlqn I.. 11.. I. ' "" "-"-- uuw.hihic nam- I narlesd revolver, 38 Ual., ilouutid y btrowbrldge, Hodman &. Co.. value J12; one whip donated by E. S. Lamport, value $5, aud 4u ptr cent of entrance money. Second Piize 100 cij;are, donated by C. W. Hillenbrand, value 17; one pair slippers, donated by Kruusse Bros., value $3, and 30 per cent entrance money. Third Prize 60 cigars, donated by C. A. Smith, value $5, 100 prize MieliB, donated by the Peters Cart ridge Co., value ?3, aud 20 per cent en 1 1 unco money. Fourth Prize 60 cigars, donokd by Smilh & Kleiner, value 5, and 10 per cent entrance mouey. Fifth 1'iue Merchandise, dount td b. Gilbert & Patterson, value $2. Long broke 11 birds lu 11 chances. I'lieiewcro twenty-four entries in tliis contest as follews: Farlow, 7; Moore, 8; Gubrlelson, 8; Hughes, 10; Fletcher, 10; Rauerl, 7; Griffith, 6; Taylor, 5; Kiblee, 5; Pogue, 6; Howe, 3; Burrell, 0; Turner, 0; W.L.Jones, 0; Conn, 4; Chllds, 9; Rohr, 7; Wy jant, 9; Ford, 7; Glenn, 7; T. B. Jones, 5; Long, 11; Lafollett, 9; W. F. Jones, 7. In match No. 4 fifteen birds were used which gave each gunner fifteen chances. The follow lug prizes were .livcu In thls(outest: Entrance 60 ocuts; birds exrtii First Prize Silver smoking set, donated b R. W. Thompaou Jb Co., value $15, and 40 per cent entrance money. Second Prize 100 cigars, donated by Wi stacott &. It win, value f7, and .10 per cent entrance money. Third Pi be One pair slippers, donated by Krauze Bros., value $3; 100 prize shells, donated In1 the Peters Caitridge Co., value $3, aud 20 per cent entrance money. Fourth Prize 60 cigais, donated by BiooUs & Legg, value $5, and 10 per cent entrance money. Fifth Pi izc 5Ibs coflee, and 51bs mackem, donated by Sroat&Gile, value 2, Twenty-three entries were made as follews: Hughes, 14; Lafollet, 0; Burrell, 10; Rauert, 12; Moore, 8; Howe, 9; Deyoe, 9; Isom, 10; W. F. Jones, 8; Wjgaut, 11; Turner. 11; Poguc, 11; Conn, 10: Baker, 8; Ga brlelsou, 11; Chllds, 14; Long, 13; T. B. Jones, 11; Fletcher, 15; V. L. Jones, 0, Taylor, 11; Glenn, 14, Bas- sett. 8, The tenth match was next taken up vvltn sixteen coutestors in the ring for which 75 cents entrance fee was paid; bhds extra. First Prize-Meerechaum smoking set or pipe, donated by Simons Cigar House, value ?10; 200 prize shells, donated by the Peters Cartridge Co., value ?G, and 40 per cent entrance money. Second Prize Bamboo fishing rod, donated by A. H. Forotuer & Co., value $10; 100 standard "A. B" shells, donated by the Selby Smelt ing and Lead Co., value $3, and 30 per ceuteutrance money Third Prize Oder case, donated by Geo. E. Good, value f8; 100 prize shells, donated by the Petera Cart ridge Co., value $3, and 20 per cent entrance mouey. Fourth Prize Mens hand sewed shoes, donated by Wm. Brown & Co., value $7,50; 60 standard "A. B." shells, douated by the Selby Smelt ing aud Lead Co., value $1.50, aud 10 per cent eutrance money. Fifth Prize Onesllk hat, donated by W. F. Boothby & Co., vnlne $7; 50 prize shells, donated by the Peters Cartridge Co., value $1.50. Those who entered were: Hughes, 8;Howe,8; Chllds, 7; Reuert, 7; Ford, 8: Bassett, 4; Burrell, 7; W. L. Jones, 0; Fletcher, 0; Conn, 7; Tur ner, 10; Pogue, 7; Gabrielson, 8; Taylor, 5; Glenn, 9. Mutch seven was the first this morning and was a long contest, theie being 500 shots to make. The fniimvlnir nrizes were niven, the best of w hlch was won by C. Glenu, ofthlscitv in a score of 23 in 2-5 chances: Entruuce $1,50; birds extra. First Prize Oup L. C. Smith, hammcrleps duck and trap gun, do nated through Brooks A Harrltt, value, $S0. Won by Glenn. Krnniid Prize One sole leather gun case, donated oy Brooks & Hur ritr, value $7.50; 200 prize shells, do nited by tho Peters Cartridge Co., value id, and 40 per cent entrauco money. Third Prize Molntoih hiiuting coat, donated by Beck Arms Co., Portland, value it, and 80 per ceut entrance money. Fourth Prize One still hat, do nated by J. J Dalrymplo fc Co.. value H, aud 20 per cent entrance money. . , . Fifth Prize One lamp, donated by M. Rioeman, value J2.60, and 10 percent entrance mouey. The following were the coutestem: Burrow. Jfi, Willamette," 12; Rohr, 15; Flelcher, 25; Lafollet, 14; V. L. Jones. IS: HuuhM. Jl MeWWr.a Gnbrielson, 16; Pogue, )5 Turner, 18j Chllds, 18. Durbin, 10; Conn, M; T. -'lilSS '. Kiblee, zi; .. ' -" ' fllJ The ufxi " """'" ,, , Immsln WlllcB J !"' "" v.rUf.ir donated' fur an automatic Vrui..r.u i. b Leau re & DoTar, " 'f" Kn.,tben.e waatwdla theoon- I test. No entrance fee was charged In this match, tho shooters paying for the birds used. The following teams entered: ' .j "AI.llANY. W. L. Jones c WK"t """ 0 Deyoe q 21 -I? .- 0 PORTLAND. Hughes Kiblee Gabrielson ... -,- 7 nuooics. Lafollet 0 W. F. Jones 5 Gleun 8 10 SALEM. Conn o Pogue 8 Tuylor s roue COUNTY. Ford 4 Turner. 9 Chllds 9 M'JIINNVILLE. Fletcher 10 Long 7 Rohr 5 At the time of going to press the fifth match was coming to a close with the following lu the ring: Fletcher, Long, W. L. Jones, Deyoe, Hughes, Turner, Chllds, Conn, Rohr, Gabrielson, Holdridge, Poguc, Durbin, McKorkle, Wygaut, Taylor, Kiblee, Gleun. Three more matches were still on the program. If the program is completed tonight the gunners will bo out there lato. It is very proba ble they will not get through. Shootingi at Wheatland. The usually quiet and peaceful commu nity of Wheatland was roused from its normal state of rvpose Monduy evening, by an occurrence which falls but little short of furnishing all necessary chapters for a bloody trag edy. The principal participants in the affair were John W. Smith nd John Ed Brooks. Smith is a farmer by occupation, uuout thirty-live or forty years of age, and hits n wife aud three or four children. Ho beuis the roputation of a quiet, Inoffensive and Industrious man, and his fam ily is well respected in the neigh borhood. Brooks had been in his employ some time as a farm baud, and during this time some difficulty had arisen between Smith and his wife, such as unhpplly sometimes occurs between persons not fortified by the profoundtst wisdom, which led to a temporary separation. It is alleged that Brooks diew his revolver and shot first, but that is a matter for the court to de termine. Being in close quarters, a clinch followed, and Brooks was either thrown or knocked down, and Smith, with blood streaming fuom his own scalp, proceeded nt his leisure to put .some finishing touches upon an already disfigured countenance. Whatever state of facts judlciul Inquiry may develop, publio sympathy is strongly on the side of Smith, the general ver dict being that Brooks got about what he deserved. McM. Reporter. Brick and Tile Murphy & Desart, the rustling brick makers near the fair grounds, wish to state to the public that they will fire a kiluof200,0C0 brick Monday morn ing, and uuother of 300.01J shortly thereat ter, also that they are now manulacturiug at the rate of 150,000 per week. They also conduct ex tensive yards in Silvertou uud iu u short lime will have 1,000,000 brick in that place. They will also con tract the erection of brick huildiuas and foundations. They are able to supply all orders forthwith with the best brick aud only employing tho bestof skilled iubor gives them al most a monopoly of the trade. They also manufacture first class tiling of various sizes and can sup ply the demand. Refreshing Beveiacje. Tho place to get a refreshing drink Is at tne Capital Soda Works. The Jour nal force was surprised this after noon to find a case of cool soda wa ter sent up to the office for their consideration. The quality of the soda was excellent aud the kindness was duely appreciated. A Little Red Wagon. If there Is unythlng under tho sun that makes a boy happy it Is to possess a substantial aud a handsome little wagon. Many a boy will labor a whole season for uiouoy to got one, but this is not necessary now, as G. W. Johnson & Son, tho Salem cloth iers, give one free with eyery boy's suit. Their goods are the best, and told at closest competition prices. d w Be Clban. If there is any part of the body a man wanU to feel ab solutely clean about, It is the head undfoce. If your barber isn't very neat you will feel unpleasant all day. If you would be sure of ab-tolute purity go to DeLeon V Jaberg. Reduction in Meats McCrow & Wlllarrt will sell at their markets on Commercial street, Noh. 310 and 205, boiling mejt from 5 to 7 ceuU; roundi from 8 to 12J. We invite the noonle of Salem (0 call and tse w)rim,Bt before buylue elsewhere. 6-g3-2t PAimm-! hnve KoodT1motby rmre for twenty bed of hoi, at J v naee Howell Prairie. Will . ,. A,L!r.. lane uonca u ..-. .- .- ir.nninr. Howell P O. . 623J LOCAL I!UIF.1'8. j mo I'oruumi inn pimeit. cni.u up making ixituslve arrangements for this forenoon, and w in be in the city tt plcuio which is to take place Sattir over Sunday. ujuy, jMue the 0th - The military The Salem B. B. C. uud the P. B. C. will attend tho opera house by special invitation this evening. Roy Slnplelou gave a birthday party Friday to his many little friends. Listen for tho wedding bells Mon day evening when polite society will bo suprised by nn unexpected wedding. Mr. E. L. Fanner, a Tacoma typo, is the guest of his brother Mr. Ray Farmer, of R. . Wade & Co. The brothers had not met before for fourteen years. Mr. Mohuey, who is in charge of the work, says Salem's streets are sprinkled three times n day when ever It Is paid for, and that the greatest kickers on the subject are those who pay the least. Mrs. Flori H. Padgham has closed her kindergarten at the Pres byterian church. Her many little pupils and their parents will miss this excellent teacher very much. A prisoner at the penitentiary is making tho o Ulcers some trouble by feigning Insanity. Suoh cupels ate a common occurrence lu prlsous and nearly uhvuyB prove n bad thing for the perpetrutors. A grand muslculo will be given at the Christian church Friday evening, May 29th, under the auspices of the Ladies Aid society. Program will be announced next week. Today aud tomorrow wo offtr a fine line of our owu make all wool men's suits at G. No fake, come and see for j ourselves, irqunre deal ing, goods Kuaianteed to give entire satisfaction or money lefunded. Salem Woolen Mills, 229 Commer cial street. Lewis Stout, while at work In the timber about eight miles above Me hama, had the misfortune to break his leg last Wednesday. Ho was 'tilting down a tiec, which fell against another, bieakiug it and striking him on the leg, making a bad break. l'KltSUNAL MENTION. Prof, S. A. Starr is in Portland on business. Dr. Henshel, of Brooks, Is iu the city this afternoon 011 I usiness, Frauk L. Moore will spen I Sun day near Hubbard, visiting. Mr. J. D. McCully, wifo & child ren from Joseph, Eastern Oregon, are going to spend tho sum mer in the Bouquet City. They are former Balemites. Humane Society Work. The Salem Humane Society have begun u good woik and intend to see that some of the dumb animals abusers are taught a lesson in how to be humane even to a working horse. Friduy ulteruoou a complaint was made against a resident of North Salem for cruellly whipping a balky horse. He was fined $5 aud costs which amounted to $14. Tho trial took place in Justice Applegate's court. Postponement of Excursion. Tho session of tho Piesbyterlan church having voted to recommend tho withdrawal of the excursion proposed for the 30th lust. The Ladies Aid Society uuuouuces the postponement of the same date will be given iu an early issue. By order of the President of the Society. 'TPX Both tlio methml nnd results when Syrup of Figs is taken ; it ia pleasant and refreshing to tho taste, nndncte gentlyyot promptly on tho Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, cleanses the ays tem effectually, dispels colds, Iiead aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation permanently. For sale iu 60o and 61 bottles by all 'IruRcists. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. 8AN FRANCISCO. CtL. tnuiiviUE. ky. hfw ronr. n v. Ii. JTEJJDQUAllTl'UlH Kor the celebrated French Ice Cream Boda. The most popular drink of the season on the coat. It "' b? had only at pFs)iiq Jonos & Born art IN Street Picnic at Brooks. The people of the quiet litt'e burg of Brooks are i company of Hubbard w III be present and take part iu the exercises, A Rtime of ball v 111 be played between two Fclected nines for a prize. A prize shooting iniitrl) will be held in the :ilteiniM)ii. A big tlU'oiscxpect id and smiisiniriiis enough will be ullcrid to please all. Fnssr BAPrisn. Preacliing by the pastor, Robert Whltnker, at 10:30 a. 111. and 7:30 p. m. Morning theme, "Christian Heroes;" evening theme, "Joseph In Potlphar's Prison." Sunday school nt 11:15 a. in, Y. P. S. C. E. meeting nt 0:15 p. m. All are invited. Unitarian Society. Services nt at 10:30 a. in. and 7:30 p. m. by Rev. E. i. Wilbur, colleague of Dr. Eliot, ot Portland. Mr. Wilbur will preach at tho penitentiary nt 2:30 p. ni. - Concert Tonight. The populnr mandoline, guitar, banjo nud whistling performers Messrs. Bris tol II uud Moutnuelll are again with us. They will give au Informal concert In the office of 1'ho Willam ette hotel this evening. Lovers of good muMo will have a rare treat. Attention. All members of the G. A. R., the Relief Corps, and Sons of Veterans are requested to meet at the G. A. R. hall Sunday morning, May 21th, nt 9:30 u. m. to form iu line and attend memorial services nt the Congiegntlonnl church. o Evangelical. The pastor, E. S. Bollinger, will preach nt 10:30 a. 111., and 7.80 p. m. Endeayor meetlug at 0:30. All are welcome. niKD. PH1NGLE. At the home of her daughter, Mrs. Young, In South Salem, Satuiday morning at 10 o'clock, May 23, 1891, Mrs. P. T. Priugle, aged 80 years. Mother Pilnglo came to Oregon lu 1810, the year the family crossed the plains. Hho was tho wife of Mr. Virgil K. Pringle, who died nt the family home about four years go. They 111 e survived by two sons md twodaughters,Mcssrs Clark and Octa Pringle, of Crookc county, and Mrs. John Hughes and Mrs. C. D. Young, of Salem. Deceased was a consistent and devoted member of tho Methodist church all her life, aid has contributed much to tho (ocial fabric of that society. Tho funeral will be conducted from tho residence ut 2 o'clock p. 111. to tomor row, by Rev. C. E. Chile. S Ogdcu, Mich., May 17, 1800. "A half txrttlo of your Invaluable medicine, Et. Jacol )11, cured mo of rteu mntlsm and rhou matlo dwelling of tho kneo. Ituthobcet'i the universe." J. M. L. Porter. Hagonston, Md., Apill 21,1800. "I, and others of my family, liaio used M. Jacobs Oil for ncu ralgia and found it a speedy, effective euro " Mrs. Acwes Kklley IT HAS NO EQUAL. "JOHN HUGHES, .Denier in Groceries, Pniii(s,()ilH and Window Glass, Wall Pa- Eer and llorder, Artists' Ma srials, Lime, Hair. Nails and Shingles, Hay, Feed and Fence Posts, Grass Seeds, Etc, NKW ADVKKTIHKM35NTH. WANTKD To buy real CHtnto notOHand inortKHgei. H. 15 NOI1I.H, Portland, Dr.. room 18, Couoord illd., Id nnd BUirk stjeeto. 6 1 1 A. J. SHIMP, M. D., Pliysician and Surgeon. Ijileol I'lillndelplila.) ELECTRICITY ilS THE TRUB ENEMY Of nil Chronic. Uheunintlc, illood, llruln nnd uerou dUouHCH. Kvery variety u( renmlBill(viK's yield to electricity 'after yearH allmuil experience. ill iiioneN or ircattueni ihiih. in in eon (Jdlce 3WI Com. nicromi Nireei. 6ZS3in DON'T liuyiilotlu YEW PARK Unless you want to build on It. YEW PARK IS IN THE CITY. Tho city water mains aro laid through It. It l po near the DoiMtt, University, I'ostolllce and tiublnos portion of the city that It Is not neo essary to ride, althouli the Htreet cars run through It and leave uvory twenty minutes for Commercial street, North and Kast Balem. YOU CAN'T 81'KC'ULATK IN YKW PARK I'ltOJ'JSUTY-tlie proprlv tors will attend to thul; but you can buy a better home site there than In any other portion of the city for thn same money. You w.ll have no duit lu Hummer aud no mud In whiter. Its perfect drainage Injure Its healtlifulneos. The lota are large and mutiy orthern ixHtuiiruiiy t-huu-ed with yew, Mr, iuIi uud oak. If you want to buy hlrcksof luiHouspt-cula-tlon, aud letthem lie unimproved aud let adjoining property make them valuuble, don't imtronue Yew Park. It Isnot Built That Vay Ifyouwantto siteoulate on op tions or blocks of eight or ten lotf, go out lu the country. NOItTH, uavi'ii. kakt or WKfrr, or U the sub url of Portland. Astoria or on the Bound, and Invest In a mwt town, or, what Is letter, buy a lleket in the ioulslana lottery, but keep away from Yew Park. Lota sold at low price on loatf time and easy term to home k ew. 4-14 CTJACOBS OIL THE BEST. 4 Rheumatism. I Neuralgia. fftrangbaa3tCBSAuuaiMiTTimr srGREAT Of handsome Indies nro hccii n round the new nud eletraiit goods BEAUTIFUL SATINES- Are a constant source of pleasure to thoso who havo once seen nud bought from them. Something new in ZEPHYR FLANNELS, 15c A YARD. Handsome Gray, Tan, Plnid and Striped suitings nt 6O0 n yard. Worth 75c, If they arc worth anything SILK STRIPE SUITINGS, $1.00 A YARD. New dotted and and flowered Swiss, 30o a yard. A line of Kid Gloves for beiiy pickers, 25o u pair. In Salem. CAPITOL ADVENTURE CO. Opera. House Block. Produce taken. Highest price for wool. THE - CIAJB LIVERY, FEED AND SALE STABLES. 1T II fifilH mi II All stock left in my care shall recclvo tho best W. . uOULhl. 1 tODF of attention. Telepltono No. 24. Cor. Liberty 11 . ii. uuuiJU 1. 1 1 ujii . nm, Fcrry 8lreot8,Snleni Oregon. SNOW THE YEAR ROUND At 100 Chemeketa Street. House - and. - Sign - Painting, Paper Hangintr, Knlsonilnlng, Wall Tinting, etc. Varnishing and Natural Wood Finish. Only Flrst-cluss Work. SNOW BROS. CHURCHILL & BURROUHGS. Tinners, Plumbers, Gas and Steam Fitters, AND SHEET IRON WORKERS. HHtlmntes on nil work In our lino. IOO Ohemekata Street, Churchill Sash, Door & Manufacturing Co., Sash, 1)0018, Blinds & Mouldings, Turning & Scroll Snwing. U01180 Finishing mndo ia order. New DRV KII.N, by which wo run alwnyti keep n full utpply of vcasoned stock of nil kinds. Agricultural Works, ComorofTmdo and IIIsu HtrcotB, Snlom, Oregon. SANTIAM LUMBERING COMPANY, OK MIT,!, OITY, Lumber, Lath, Shingles and Building material. Yard east of Depot, Snlcm. Wo manufacture all our own stock, and aro prerared to All any order on the shortest notice. 4:17-lm.dw THOMAS SIMS, Superintendent. J. C. GODDAM, Cobnrg, A. WIIHUIiUIl, Bprllignold. GOODALE & WHEELEIt, Lumber, Latli. Pickets ! MOULDING, SHINGLES, &q. Asoutsfor (VttiurK Mills", Hprlnglleld MUM and MoIConzio Mill. Ollleonnd Ynrd on tho went Hlito of rwolltli Wtreet uoiir ilopot. HohI Lunibor In tlio Vulley. 4 2 N. N. MATTHEWS, Manager, Snlom. UNION PACIFIC The Overland Route. TICKETS -On Palo to DENVER, Omaha, Kansas City, Chicago, ST, PAUL, ST. LOUIS, And all Points EAST, NORTH AND SOOTH, AT liS Court Mreet. tiilera, Orrgmi. HOIHi: & HAIUCKK, AgontH. Shoe's tlie Same We can lit you In stylo or prlco. Here arou few leaders that will put money lu the puiseof careful buyers, KOIt CHILDREN. Wo can show vou durable and well made Bhoes, 60 cts., 76 cts. to (1.00 FOR MKN. A Hrst-chum full-strong Fanners piow shoe, $1.7o. We Imvo shiR's so much cheaper than this we do not care to mention II. WOMKN'H SHOI28. Hero Is our great stronghold. A daisy, pebble gout for I1.C0. No better shoe Is sold ut many stores for 12. IN LOW 8HOIW, for Children and Ladles, from 70 cts to $1.A0 for the best. Remember that these are only some fuelerHut our L'L'iiorul stock of drv- goods, groceries and clothing all giM-H iu piiiuii murgiiiB inr ijuiuh returns. Jen tan lll.ls WuiihMl. Itiral -HUito Agrleiil' ("ollego. The Hen: 4 of ltitiiU of the Hlute ,lgri eullurul Uollrgv uf OrvKdli Invito leuiUm. Mpurnttdv, for tlit iUiid lKUiimiit, una tor inn urMiiwiu nun tNtinpieiiou or uie tlirtv.ury frmne building oftheSludtnu' Ull, on M('(ingnKHriiiHlCorvnltli,Dro. '-1 ollou" rwrin hi u WIIIIM HIKl UDMtllleilt goo l)r4WUig iiid pwillealuiii will tw ready for lni-ettoi l thoineof Jlr. W. I). I'liirh. arelillfx't. Silem.llrooii. Int. low. Int. Hume tiuiiiiit on May Wtli. IMil. 9nd. Tlirtm nlory building, xlit. nlvftol thetuo work of the tuument,on JiiiikUI, 11. Old are to l eut in the uudenlgued Ht 0rvlll, Uri-goti and will lie 0Hied e follow.: ut. Kor the Uine Uuwuirut on May Wli, at li, a in.; and, M, for the three lory ibulhllng ou June Vlb, lesUI, ut 10 a. in The IkMitl of lUgruU do not bind themwdvw to aeeepl the ilwMt or any Urndtr. IVAIJ.lrtNASIf, Sereary to the tiotX. CorvalllJ, Or. MhtH. IWI. IWAVl $23 PER WEEK, WANTCD-OoodageuU lu aeJI our gbueml Hoe ol uierehabdiM No Kddllug. Abov HUry will ue puld to "live agent. for furtbfr InforiiuUon, uddreM: ClliaAliOtlgxkuAhxVVi'L'lt CO. in Woet Van lluren HI., VhUMfO, III. OUfW m hnki CROWDS: our dress goods counter.? dally, buying just displayed. Our llue-i of Haudsomest line of Parasols REED'S OPERA HOUSE THE COMING EVENT. 3 NIGHTS ONLY 3 unci Suturduy Mutlnee, Commencing Tim ph., May 21. HARRY BROWN'S COMEDY CO., M II. (301.USTKIN, muuugor, with tliu l'rlneo of CumodluuB. HARRY BKOWN, (Supported by a Htroug compnny, Ulving tlio following plnyn cucli night: TIIUIIHDAY, 21nt Tito New tlomciitond, I'lUDAY, '.Hd-IUp Van VlnUlo"or tho Hleopol 50 yearn. HATUItDAV, -Undor tlio Oa Light. Hnterdity Mntlme Kor tho LndleHiiud Clilldien. i'opuiur price, M nnd 78c No extra elinrge for reserved cet. (iw on wilo ut Dciurtmrn'H bmik Htoro, Hiitiuilry Mnllnuo, prlco 2.'nii CO cuntM, All thn liitcot Hongv nud mimic nf the day Introduced eaelt uvenlng Kill I ol Fun, Krollaitiid Jollt). DRESS GOODS. Henrietta, Serge, Drupe il'AJmii. Camel's Hair, Home Spun; all new shades. BLACK GOODS. Coin Bpnt, Ilongullue, Silk Warp, Henriettas, French Novelties. SILKS. Hurrahs, Hwlval, India Faille, Tiillutu,l)laek Ureuadlne, Stripe and Dots. GINGHAMS. Normandlcs, French Zephyrs, I troche Zephyr, Toilet du Nord, St-ersuokcrs, Scotch Uliighttms. fP II A New lino of trimmings Cull nud examine our new stock nf dry goods. J. J. DALRYJII'Lli & CO., Hush's new brick, comer Court and Commercial etrects. MONEY! To Lm o Hul KtUto Srcurlty, Atoiiey I'rtolflo HIhKh Savings, Ixntn A llulldlugCo. FEAR &. HAMILTON, UALKM, Orvgan. IfclJ dw DARK A PETZEL, 84T Oonr'J Ht. HAI.ICM. Garden Hote and Lawn Sprinkler i. A f'mplet line of HUivm and Tinware, Tin rooflug and pluuibluc a njxwlnliy. Estimates for Tinning and Pwmblng Furnished, Jus Heceivod EVEpBARmGiJKSS3Zv Inn ill froiu Descriptive prlc lll tt I HKTit WINQUiBT. l(u8ollylll,Or, INbURAJSCK Com pony. Fire and Ma rine. U. W. BBELER, Agent, Bnlem, Orego J. H. HAAS, THE WAT0II3LAJO3R, 2Wi Ccmmcrtlnl St., Salem, Orfgo-i, (Noxt door to Klcln'a.) Snoclnltr nf SnoctnelMi. nnd Trilrlii! C'lockd. Watches and Jewelry. 3IIORGAN & MEADE, Truck & Dray Line. Hood teams nnd prompt work is our stronghold. $1 WILL BUY A LOT Ot goods nt our store! We carry a full lln e of groceries, feed, crockery, glassware, ci gars, tobacco and confectionery. T. BURROWS, No. 228 Commeralal 8L, Balem, FOUND! One hundred verv choice lotn. which will be sold at $100 per lot, and on easy terms by J.J. KOISUUTB, 05 Btnte Bt. E. C. CROSS, and Packer, Blnto Ht.nntl Court 8t. The best menta delivered to all parts of tho city. THE WILLAMETTE, SALEM, OliEGOK. Rales, $2.50 to $5.00 per Bay. The bcitt hotel bnlwccn Portland and Ran Krnnclsco. KlroUclass In all Its appoint menta. Its tables are nerved Willi the Choicest Fruits drown In tho Wlllamottq Valley. A. I. WAGNER, Prop. GEO. C. WILL, of Wilt liros., Albany land Oorvalll. Pianos, Owans and Sewing Machines. skwinq'machimm und okoans RKPAIRBDAND OLBANQD At Your Hoiiich A (rents fol Northwest IimnrnnrflCo. Two doors uorth of loti Olllw, Huloin.Dr. Nec dies and now parts for nil Hewing Nachlneg 1.S-VI uw I) wm D.C.SHERMAN, u, o. tmisiou uuu iiunn ncoui. r.tt llox 141. Hiilom. Oreuon. llonntv Cauntv dor- Vrito for blanks, w INSURE IN YOUR HOME COMPANY "Tfre State." Assessed nearly lone-lhtrdloi a million QUO. Jt. 11EKLKB, City Agent, And special itgont for Marion .county. Ol. itc wiii MiB Company. ClitesUulo Stallion. liar None, the cyclono ol Nebraska, is a trie bay. 6 years old. whllo hind foot, and star In Ibroliead. Urud by TIioh Hmltli, ot York Co. Ncbrnskn, welilit 1700 pounds, sired by Walt-Kor-Jne. (No. 1M.) Old Joe wiutslrud by Ilcul KxohangA, ho by the famous l'rlnce of IVnles, Diunwus Topsy, the fiiiiifHH brood niuru, u grand dnuguler orixutsNupoleon. No. (Wi.) Heuwm $10, liiHUniiiciiSlS. Will stand thn tenxon at Uonuoll farm Just west or North Bnlem brick ynrd, near fair ground. Owned by IV, jiyiiu, f-iii aw The New Blacksmiths SPRAGUE&HILGERS, Successors to John Holm. cnr. (Vimrnnr. clal and Cliemeketu streets, Hnlom, Hnrso iiuviugHspcciuiiy. -lull Wt.Weman DICALKit IN Staple anil Fancy Groceries, Crockery, (llaiswaro, tjamps. Woedea and Willow ware. All kinds of mill feed. Also veirelnblesaad fruits lu tholr season, "lltghust 1'rice paid for country produce," V solicit a share of your patronage, -M 113 Hlate street BROOKS "& lEGCf DRUGGISTS 100 HtatoUlreet, i'uttou's Ulock, Balem, Or, PRBSORIPTIONS. Hjwclal attention given to careful cn imundlng. w, e, McAfee, PRIBSOaiPTION OliKRIC "COLUMBIAS," Light Roadster Safety, Ladics'Safety, . Kxiwrt, 1iudem Hafety, Volunteer, Semi. Itoadster, Light itoudster, Itatlonai. CM, LOCKWOOD.Agb, f t 1M (Mm. st., Hulem llicyelwi sold on t he Installment plan. ;r At Salem, Qre., Saturday, Stay ad. All owner of Hho u4k are Invited toexhlbltttielr bent colt Krvefar all. Come uud have a Jgood tlno, T.C.HHAW, J.A.TANNEU, J. t. HKCKWXTII, ftlttddw Commlluv. Timber ami Timber IjmmJs, I have Mime fine tlmberland for sV. I nlwi have three rrllmiuUliiuenbiJo U, es? lilO acres eaeh, that can bo tougbtrl ta rtrat class location; handy toIt,K. I ate have some vvr cheap lands that will ftefc etnl more ti. (A per acre when alt tutM . I know of some good It. U.. land tttMll very cheap that can be bought on tmnf easy terms; Also or some very a)etraMs Ooverumeot tuuds that I rau loonto Me sons on bomestads or timber clal Hi. JrW. tlMwmitlQi; to obtain. (JoverniutAt numm Hill do wellki come and see uie sj I $tm well uwted in all of the land laws u3 jaUstdecUlonsor the general land assW and have had a Joug exiwriosee ia llm surveying bustnewt and have nisk stab carerui stuoy loriiircwyrarsaaa wihi aiiine satisatciion in every rwt give the very best refrreaee. I Wv ted over oao thousand aeres tkehwt ami can d seen at is soutuorvooKttotei. tosav. f rasKwaea on uemk w. Wt wPy,sjsat 41 i fl IA i a j nj "fl