I II'" MAY IE .mV ! Tllt" ' . t- mnii rcf 7 lJrr wi F'V A ' '"Sv-neo the price '. Wt K'uriri KLY JOUllNAL Will h? 'Kf rear... . '..m. !KllY UV CAIUUKlt. ' ..Twefc JS5S5- ?!K E two . ---:- g a? SliyW""1 1 Fb7tn,ulo on 1st and lSlh WtlXwlboni will pleusH lenv.; rf,u,L carriers nt house or where- ""PvIIUl OAl'ITAT. JoUItNAI. rcBU , '?". inn nncriioo'i nhhoclnlcd .- wuWlVl' -"" GILBUaT & PATTERSON, . in Groceries, Crockery, Z ware, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, EL VVindowclass, Etc. Sole ts for Epicure Tea and Big Ca6n Baking Powder. " LUCAb MARKKT. Bbeat, nctOO cents per bu. i i0B, Ivo; "'2 to "3 cul,ts per lb I remember that the Ice cream and . . owln nt Rfrfinrr'H Is not sur- Lsed by anything in Salem. ii,v cream ov. o Good supply of fresh fruit. WESTACOTT & IRWIN. SAIiESI DATES. Thursday, May 28, Georgia Miti- Itrels. I Saturday, May 30, Social Session. Monday, Juno 1, Carnngtou opera, I Rose of Caetlle." Tuesday, June 2, Jarbeau Comedy Crackkus, Coffee and Beans. Fishburn & Co., at the old Cox & loggs1 store, have anticipated Dec- ration Day with a patriotic wludow lecoratiou that is decidedly novel. In a ground work of white bwius here aro worked in brown coffee se insignia of the G. A. R., iuclud- igthe shield hi red, white aud.bluo ;gar, bucked appropriately with ;ses of crackers. The Idea and lecutiou aro good, and deserve than passing mention. Two id field-pieces, with pyramid fbia on either side; 1801-1891 on liter side; a canteen slung on eith- icorner; tho whole wiudow draped lith the stars and stripes. This piece show window work has never wi surpassed in Salem, aud is the in of diaries Cosper, tho gentli- isuly clerk of this bouse. Spraouk's SocrAii Session Com- IiY- -Will give one of their unique irtotmances at tho opera house on ml BaUirday night, the 80th. iliout exception, this is the best ce-comedy company that has ap- ;ared in S.ilem this season, and ery member Is an artist of merit. :emusic is catchy, songs new, and tie are no waits. The company -mbers twenty people, but they ie a moro nleaslng prtormatico DBomu who advertise a more ex- miveonp. Their unequalled Black taar band will parade at 12 in. IW. It. C. Notice- All persons Iffllrlug to aid in tho beautiful iemntial custom by donating iwersare lequested to send them PtbeG. A. R. hall rinturdoy, May i during tho foienoon. The flies of Sedgwick Relief Corps will spare a freo luuoh for the veterans atheir return from the cemetery. Wluslvely for the members of rfgwick post and their visiting Imrades) to which they are cordially Ned. Each member of the Corps hereby notified to bring a cake f the hall early Saturday moiulng. l Fine Pikoij 1f Woiuc.-Cnpt. I ". aiariin una maue a icvei W r .-,. . . . 1 1'u.uis un inceulus device, auu U.l . .... . ja be i of great benefit to median-, "perfected. It consists of a dial uegrees with a needle naianctu 'Pivot, which is set In a walnut two feet long. Thus it can bo, aa plumb or level, and Is tho, 108t convenient oontrlvauce ill the, IrnpU ,. . . . . . i I"1U II1P rl.l..I I.. .-. .. .n,.f MSWI for obtaining any desired Mr. Mn i-il n thinkn of ner- a8W, "D8lt with a fractional orVer- Wa'eaud then nrmlvlnir for a Went. Athena Flouiuno Mili Arti- 'Mlncorporatou have been Hied & tile tpnrotnn. f ..,( f.i Mm fwa Flnurlnrr Co.. of Athena. 0ai with a canltal stoak of " tue following belli e the In- eraurs: T. J. Kirk, U. A. Mt. R. W TT..1II T T T l.,l.. "fDeitand .T. FT. Hitnmun. , IJ New K-mnir -ir..o.nl.l.lr in 1 'n u first class store of dry 1 luch as luces, lace curtains, i "wiles' muslins underwear, i Valises and cnnl'sfiirnlnliirtT ulJ H. Lunn'a. Balem. 6 8dw AND fimva l?in (.. "J!. -. 0.1UD ..., u. urWn huts in nl! shnnB x, .... , , -v goous arriving tn-i CLMr8 Flester'a, opposite , ew cumin nrrlvlnir trl "7 IAY28 IS'll 'house. HMMKMn JHY STEAM Kit KLWU0I). Her Trial Trip in Portland n Succfm- mviu-il liy Marlon County Men. Tho new steamer Elwood, which was built In Portland by Johnston & Okwin for Eldrhlge and Aber nathy Bros., of Chnmpoeg, Marion county, made her trial trip in Port land Wednesday afternoon. She left tho Portland & Willamette Valley wharf shortly after four o'clock aud steamed a few iiiIIib down the river with a number of Salem guests on board, wnom tho owners had Invited to go with them. Among tho number were representa tives of both thoSulein papers. The trip proved all the builders-and owners could desire. She makes a Hno nppunrunco on the water und has good speed. Tho machinery, which is of tho latest pattern and stylo worked admirably aud will drlvo the craft through tho water at u ratu excelled by few steamers on the upper Willamette. The boat which Is a nice model Is 155 feet in length, with a beam of 30 feet and a bold live feet. She will draw 10 Inches of waterl without a loud but under heavy load will draw four feet. Tho registered tonnage Is 420 tons. With 100 tons of freight this craft will draw only about 25 or 20 inches of water. Thoenglnes aro eight inch bore with a six foot stroke, anil are tho Poppet, valvo en gine, made by tho Dubuque, Iowa, iron works. The boiler has 180 11-foot 2-inch tubes and lias a capac ity of 100 pouuds of steam. The bout hns double decks with fore and aft cabins auu six state rooms. Tho pilot house is above and is large and commodious. In additiou to the usual rpeaking tubes and bell connections with the enirlno room this boat has electric bells. She also has n fog bell on the upper fore deck. The cabins are large aud nicely fitted and arranged. With a special license bhe will be allowed to curry 250 passengers. This will give tho people of Salem an opportunity to have excursions without paying enormous prices for a boat. Tho business men will have a chance to patronize home iudustry and at tho same time profit by It, as tills boat will make an eflorl to inn all the year. She left the Kellogg dock at six o'clock this morning aud is expected to arrive In this city touifibt and will load freight for Portland. The boat was built by Johnston & Ole hon, of Poitland, aud the work ha been the best aud only choice mate rial has been used. In all the boat is a fine one aud Salem will be her home. m THE INDIAN WAR VETERANS. UeniiPtto Camp Hold Their Annual Meeting and Elect Olllcers- and Delegates. Binuett Encampment of Indian War Veterans held a meeting at tho court house this morning, aud elect ed the following olllcers for the en suing year: Captain, E. J. Chambeis. First Liout., Wm. Waldo. Second Lieut., John Savage, Sr. Orderly Sergt, E. H. Piper. Com. Sergt. T. C. Shaw. Color Bearer, T. B. Wait. Musician, Cutis. Calvert. Cupt. of the Guard, Wm. Town-i-pnd. The following delegates to the grand council to be held at Portland Juno 15lh, were elected; J. G. Wright and Unas. Calvert. A motion prevailed to have all other members attend the grand council who possibly could get away. A good time Is expected, and many of the Salem members will bo present. Devoured by Cuickets. J. C. Luckey, Indian agent at Warm Spriugs was in town the first of the week, aud reported that the crickets had destroyed nearly all the crops and gardens on tho reservation, and had also eaten most of the grasi on the rauge. They made their first annearauco on the reservation about (he middle of last week, coming from the northeaRt, and arrived at the agency Sunday morning. From the ageucy the crickets are traveling I west into the Cascade mountains, where they will probably be frozen to death. The army of crickets Is . . ., . ,., ,ii long ana llUUllli Uiillb w. .. ...... , ., .. ,m mp fca,(, lh,8 rni(J m(lo by UlD , ke,8 wU enve the Indians wlth- rvBinns for the next year, ..... ... i,MBrnlilHufrer- ' .,., u.m If tliev have to ,b ,..... . mannrpes for nro- .. ... n..i..... V SlOliS. WUiH.TiJW'Kn To the AsYi.usr. W. A. Meeker, sheriff of Columbia county, brought up James Freeman nn Insane man today. Lust night W. H. Samson and guard came up from uregou v.. with a. crazy man wnosu i.u." -. Yokem, cominilted from Clackamas county. HENCEKonTH.-Hereufter (-her-rlngton Bros. & Hutchinson will be prepared to furnish their patrous with the celebrated new process arlstotype, the fluent thing yet pre sented In photography. Cull and see samples. 5 3t S V AllSonsofVetcransshould remember and attend the regular meeting Thursday evening this week. , BARLEY Oop.-The berttad all kinds f ? ock just ceedM u'Ser&widtetOlCoMreet, 6-20-3t ,., -1.. cr..t variety and at uiru 1 r .,: low prices at Wm. Bargeut fc GiiAND OniA.-Mnie. Abblo Cnrrngton's, which appears at the Heed opera house next Monday evening, previous to their pngage inniit at the Mnrquiim Grand at 1 ortlaud, is the finest on the rond, and as seats are going rapidly, will without a doubt play to a well-flllcd housoaud a refined audience, as Salem does not often have tho op portunlty of having a company of their nullity visit tho city. Speak ing of Abblo Currlngtou, tho prima donua, Maurice Strakosch, of tho Strakosch-Hess Grand English Opera company, says: "The unpur alelled success which attended her performances throughout my entire season of lust year (18S0-81) led to her re-engagement by me long be fore tho season terminated, to sing alternate nights with Mmo. Etbekel Gcrster, thereby placing her lu a position of great criticism and com parison, with one of the woild's greatest slugers, that slio closed the season with the unanimous verdict of both press uud public, of having equally divided the honors with this famous foreign artiste." Our theatre-going citizens shouid show their appreciation of having first class companies like the above visit the city by attending tho perform ance.as such Inducements will bring others, such as visit the Muiqtium Grand at Portland. Sedgwick Post Ditappointed. Senator Dolph, before leaving Washington lor Oregon, visited the war department aud endeavored to obtain a field piece for Sedgwick Post G. A. R., of Salem, but was Informed that there were no pieces available for that purpose, nor in fact was It possible to fulfill all the demands made by the National guard and military schools for this purpose. SunrmsE. Master Benny Brooks was pleasantly surprised last night by a party of young fiiends who, welLladeu with good things, repaired to his home to help him celebrate the 12th auniveisary of his natal day. After spending a very pleas ant evening in games und partaking of the plentiful repast prepaied for the occasion, his young fiiends de parted. State Convention of S. O. V. Ou Thursday and Friday evenings, June 4th and 5th the state conven tion of the Sons of Veteruns take place. There will be au attendance of about fifty delegates it is thought. On Thursday evening a reception will be given by the Sumpter Camp No. 10 of this city to the visiting delegates. A good time is antici pated. Let Salem do her prettiest for the visiting delegates. .i m -... Only. Only the choicest fresh vegetables received daily at Farrar &Co.'s grocery store. WAS NOT A RAWHIDE. Tiie Facts in llio Case of Corporal Punishment Administired to Master 1'ugb. The statement published that a rawhide had been used in our pub lic schools, caused a great deal of comment among Salem people this morning. To ascertain tho other side In the matter an investigation was begun immediately by the JouunaIi, with a view to ascertain ing whether a rawhide had beeu used ou the boy. NO RAWHIDES USED. A reporter saw Mrs. Grubbe aud Miss Victor and leurne! the follow ing facts: There aro do rawhides kept In any of tho school rooms aud none wero used. Tho whipping was done with a light switch. The punishmcut was not for whispering but lor wil ful disobedience aud impudence, both to the teacher and to Superin tendent Grubbe. Tho punishment was administered In Mrs. Grubbe's room, In the presence of Miss Victor. The teachers represent that the boy has beeu defiant and Insubmlsslve for some time. The boy attended this morning and took away his books. Ho was very mildly pun ished and reprimanded a nnmber of times, and has been considered diffi cult to get along with. Said Mrs. Grubbe: "The switch was a hazel switch a good switch to whip with. I have no doubt it left marks. Tho caso was a bad one but had to bo dealt with. The switches had beeu kept standing there in my paper basket for some time, and hud become very dry and brittle and there ure pieces lying on tho floor here as It broke verv easily." The superintendent iw.io filimvpd the renortcr scraps of hael on tho carpet. Miss Victor declined to make any statement. Tho World EnrUilioiI. The facilities of the present day for die production of everything that will conduce to the material welfare and comfort of mankind ore almost unlim ited, and hen Syrup of Figs was first produced the world was enriched with the only perfect laxathc known, as it is the only remedy which is truly pleasing and refreshing to the taste and prompt and effectual to cleanse the system gently in the Spring-time or, in fact, at any time, and the better it is known the more popular it be come. For 8ale.-Two good mares we I broken fpr all work. Both with foal, Innuirek J. M. Tayne, State street. ken mr an woi Uire)(J. M. .jlotoftli I A liP'lot of tUO latest Iioweru jum. Tuftved atCbaft Calvert's millinery JK5-. fi 27 2t . rlunl. Beautiful flower baskets for a asug at Wro. Sargent. o-tsi There will be a colt show at Cor. valllf", 8aturday, June 13tu. Iff. fcfe MEMOUIAIj DAY. - The Program to Im Carried (littuS,r'i vices lit the. Oemetiiy llic Unfil ing Kxorcists. Preparations aro active for the proper observance of Decoration day. The committee wholmvethc program lu charge will meet tonight to arrange fuither particulars. The committee consists of Comrades James Batchellor, T. C. Smith, R. A. CroxMiii and Mr. Sandorson who have arranged the following program which will probably be carried out with but few changes. At half past one o'clock the procession will form on Commercial street in front of tho G. A. It. hall In the State Iusurance building. The Turner band will lead the procession. A battalion of the Ore gon National Guard will come next. Companies B aud H of this city, E of Hubbard, A of Whlteaker and I of Macleay are expected to bo pres- eut. The drum corps will follow the National guard which will be followed by tho principal feature of the parade, the Grand Army of the Republic which consists of over two hundred veteiaus. The Sons of Veterans will have their place in the procession Imme diately following tho G. A. R. It Is expected that the students of Har rison Institute with their baud will also parade. They If present will follow the S. O. V. Tho Woman's Relief Corps in carriages aud various secret organizations will bring up tho rear. Tho processlou will start at 1:30 p. m. sharp. Everything will probably move smoothly as Comrade Gideon Stoltz is marshal of the day. AT THE CEMETERY. For some time workmen have been busy at the "Silent City" get ting it Inro presentable condition for Decoration day, aud it now presents a very neat appearance. The first on the order of exercises will be the leading of the ritual. The W. R. d who have the collection of flowers in charge, will see that each of the old veterans has a bouquet. The veter- uus will then march past ihegiaves of those who have gone to the final muster and as they pass deposit the flowers at the same time-announcing that they are deposited on behalf of the company aud legiment of which they were members. AT TIIE CHURCH. There will be appropriate exercises at the Congregational church. The address of the evening will be deliv ered by Hon. H. H. Norlhup, of Portland. Miss Scrlber will give a recitation and Mr. Ross a solo. A quartet of the Polyhymnia club will render a selection as will also the male quartet. For Sale, A Pacific incubator and brooder, at J. C. Brown & Co.'s, Salem. eod & w lw MARRIED. UOSP13 R-CLAGGETT. In this city, May 27, 1831, Mr. Charles C. Cosper and Miss Anno M. (Mag get t. .The above ovent took place at the residence of Mr. Charles Claggett, the bride's grandfather, at 8 o'clock last evening. The marriage cere mony was performed by Rev. F. H. Gwynue, of tho Presbyterian church, in the pretence of relatives and a few intimate friendH of the happy young couple. The parlors were beautifully deco rated with the choicest roses, while the bride wore a white nun's veiling dress, which setoff to perfection her natural charms. The smiling faces of tne assembled friends, with tho young couple standing there taking ijpon themselves the solemn vows made a very pretty and Impressive scene. JSilss uiaggeu is wen kuowu and universally esteemed lu Salem. Mr. Cosper is one of our busiuess young men who has won the respect of all. He Is with tne mm oi iisu burn & Co. Mr. and Mrs. Cosper were tho recipients of numerous presents. After the ceremony all repaired to the residence of Mrs. A. B. Cosper, where a wedding supper had been prepared. The Mandolin club of which Mr. Cosper is a member, had plunned a pleasant surprise by going to the liouso and rendering a few of their choice selections. They will reside at tho ucwly orected resideuce of Mr. Cosper on Marlon street, which will be com pleted lu a few weeks. The Jour nal jolus Willi uieir iuiuuuu friends in congratulations. Lae-ies. See that new lot of leg horn flats Just received at Chas. Calvert's millinery emporium. 5 27 2t rnardi. JlEAJJQUAJiTERS For the celebrated French Ice Cream Soda. Tho moat popular drink of tho Beason on the coat. It can had only at be MtfWml Jones & Bo 106 State Street tUlaiMMfMMM I'KlltiUXAIi MENTION. ( Mrx. AmiM Strong is homo from Clatsop Beach. D. H. Johnson, of Mehaina, is In the city today on business. Miss Ella Drake of Sllvertou Is visiting friends in this city. Crockery and glass waro at prices below pur at the cash grocery, 303 Commercial street. Mre. Jessie Llugren, of Albany, came up today to Salem where slaw-ill visit with Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Lee for a few days. S. W. Wulker who bus been sur veylng lu tho vicinity of Salem for the past fow days, went to Portland this afternoon. W. M Renuio was taken violently ill last night and a doctor summon ed. Ho suffered considerably during tho night but is much better today. Prof. Edward Grimm, formerly of the Agricultural dbliege of Corvallls was a passenger for Hubbard this afternoon. Ho will visit his biothei at that place. Fred Porter of tho Salem baseball nine, Is somewhat under the weath er, but the boys hope ho may Lo able to accompany them to Portland Saturday. Thero seems to be considerable activity In building lu North Salem, Mr. Hanson is having a neat little cottage erected near tho Friend's church in Highland, and will soon move Into it. H. M. Brausou, of the "cash gro cery store," has just put on an ele gant new delivery outfit, aud pro poses to lead tho procession lu that branch of his business. See him at 303 Commercial street. Sheriff Croisan will go up to Al bany tonight and bring down the Stayton store-breaker. The mar shal at Albany is holdiug him, try ing to make out a caso against him lu Linn county, as he is thought to be the one who broke into tho store at Albany. Elder Hutch went down to Port land this afternoon. He goes to see his sou, Senator Hatch, oil for Alaska. Senator E. T. Hatch bus leased his farm, near McCoy, and will hero after be a resideut of that much visited aud much written of terri toryAlaska. Ho has been appoint ed collector of customs for Sitka. His salary being $2500 per year, with enough fees to make it $5000. Tho residents of Alaska aro to ho con gratulated upon getting so good a citizen as Mr. Hatch. IT IS LANDLORD STRONG. A Salcmito Takes Cliargo of dear- hart Park Seaside Resort, Clatsop Bench. Mr. Amos Strong, Salem's well, known restauranteur, has leased the Clatsop Beach summer resort hotel, known ns the Gearhart Park house. He is already In possession and will manage the largo establishment during the season. Mr. Strong has an option on .the property of this beautiful 850 acre Park by tho sea, that Is only 40 minutes by rail south of Astoria. If you want sewer work done at living prices consult J. A. Bar nardl's. under Steiner& Blosser. i. JOHN HUGHES, Dealer in Groceries, Paints, Oils and Window Glass, Wall Pa per and Border, Artists' Ma terials, Lime, Hair. Nails and Shingles, Hay, Feed and Fence Posts. Grass Seeds, E, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. For Sale. 20 acres of laud, nil fenced, two miles east of Hulera on the Garden ltnad, will be sold In flvo acre lots Ifdcalred Ten ucrfa In orchard, Irpm one to three ycnrsold.WOItal laumuuea.chcrrles.penn), peaches, plums una apples, two acres of yountfBtrnwborrys and nil kinds of small fruits. A nice, new cottniseof fl e rooms, well finished, Darn, woodhouse, everything new. Addreks Ha lem or cull on J. W. LYON. 51M lru REED'S OPERA HOUSE JUST ONE NIGHT, Saturday Evening;, May JJO. SPRAGUE'S COMEDIANS In tbe Funniest of Farce Comedies A SOCIAL SESSION Written for LAUGHING PURPOSES ONLY! Accompuuled by the Famous BLACK HUSSAR BAND 'Ihe Hepresentallve Traveling llund of America. And ilucullltent Star Orchestra ! Our grand band parade occur from the rill. ...if.. .a lin.nl nt W nM.ttlr uliniri Willamette hotel at Vi q'lock sharp. llinuiii.w mwv.i Unserved seats s on sqieai ration . REED'S OPERA HOUSE, ONKNiailTONLY, Monday, Juno 1st, 1891. TIIE SINE uirnwT AD TIIU mum ur hid erw: -TB - ABB1B CARRINCWS Grand Opera Co, In Itulfe'k Komantlc Opera, In three acts, entitled the "ROSE OE CASTILE," Iteservcd eat oo kale at Dearborn's book store. MONEYI To Lon on Real EiUto Security, Aeenrr l'aclflo HUUt Bivlnys, Ixwm 4 BulTdlug Co. FEAR & HAMILTON, SAI.KM. - - OrfKo. oaNGnSla PEE DAYS' SPECIAL SALE. Thursday, Friday and Saturday, MAY 28-20-30-Wo Will OllVr 7 Pieces, fine, all wool, French Flannel In fancy colors, suDablo for Blouses, Wrappers and seaside dresses, at 00 cents a yard. 300 Fine, Silk Parasols, blank and colors at reduced rates, for three days only ?1.50 parasol for $1 2.') $4 60 parasol for $4, and so on through the lot. These are all silk and warranted fast colors and iro the best value for tho money ever shown In Salem. Como nnd bee our display CAPITOL ADVENTURE CO., . Cv Opera. House Block. Damaged Kid Gloves, 25 cents per pair. Produce taken. Out Side DUB1l.i1 Old Undertakers of 18 years oxperiencehaye, through much difficulty, secured a stock of Undertaking1 supplies out side the Undertaking trust and aro now prepared to furnish funeral outfits in a first-class manner and can make you prices independent of any trust, Special attention given to embalming. Undertaker's rooms fitted up speciallyjfor the business THE - LIVEItY, FEED AND SALE STABLES. w. II. W l it in siook icit in my caio snail receive tne uest U'OIll' of attention. Telephone No. 24. Cor. Liberty ' I ' and Ferry streets, Salem, Oregon, SNOW TFIE YEAR ROUND At 100 Chemeketa Street. HOUSE - and - SlON - PAINTING, Paper Hanging, Kalsomining, Natural Wood Finish. Ouly First-class Paper Hanging, Kalsomining, CHURCHILL & BURROUHGS. Tinners, Plumbers, Gas and Steam Fitters, --A.ND- SHET IRON Estimates on nil work In our lino. Churchill Sash, Door & Manufacturing Co., Sash, Doors, Blinds & Mouldings, Turning & Scroll Sawing. House Finishing made ,to order. Now DIIY 1UI.N, by which we can always keep a full supply of seasoned stock of all kinds. Agricultural Works, Corner of Trado and High streets, Salem, Oregon. SANTIAM LUMBERING COMPANY, OV MILL OITY, Lumber, Lath, Shingles and Building material. Yard east of Depot, Salem. Wo manufacture all our own stook, and aro prerarcd to 1111 any order on tho shortest notice. 4:l7-lm-dw THOMAS SIMS, Superintendent. .1. O. OOODAtiE, Couurg, GOODALE & WHEELER, Lumber, Latin. Pickets ! MOULDING, SHINGLES, &c. Agents for Coburg Mills, Hprlnclltld Mills and McKenzlo Mill, Olllco and Yard on tho west side of Twelfth tttrcet ncur depot, Uest Lumber In the Vulley. 4 2 N. N. MATTHEWS, Manager, Balem. DON 'T Buy a lot In YEW PARK Unless you want to build on It. YEW PARK IS IN TIIE CITY. Tho city water mains aro laid through It. It U ho near the Depot, University, Postofllco and busluces portion of the city that His not nec essary to ride, although tho street cars run through It and leavo every twenty minutes for Commercial street. North nnd East Salem. YOU can't SPECULATE IN YEW PARK PKOPEBTY-tho proprie tors will attend to that; but you can buy u better homo site there than in any other portion of the city for tho samo money. You will have no dust in Summer aud no mud in winter. IU perfect drainage Insures Its healthfulness. Tho lots aro largo und many of them beautifully shad ed with yew, fir, ash and oak, Ifyou want to buy blocks of lots on specula tion, and let them Ho unimproved nnd let adjoining property mako them valuable, don't patronize Yew Park. It IsnotBuilt ThatWay Ifyou want to speculato on op tions or blocks of eight or ten lots, go out In the country. NOHTII, couth, kabt or WK3T, or to tho sub urbs of Portland, Astoria or on the Hound, and invest Inu paper town, or, what Is better, buy a tioket In the Louisiana lottery, but keep away from Yew Park. Lota sold at low prices on Jong time and easy terms to home seek ers. 4-H B. K. HALL, Paper Hanger. LeaveorderittUlobfc Ileal KU(eKchange A, Y, 1ILA i Home palutlng and paper banging. Good material and ttnKhuu work U my object. Leave order on Ule, at Farrnr store. Ms Highest price for wool. ttie Trust. CLUB Wall Tinll Work. Wall Tinting, etc. Varnishlug and BWOW 1JKOS. WORKERS. IOO Ohomekota Street, A. WHKEIiKlt, Sprlugfleld. U DRESS GOODS. Henrietta, Serge, Drape d' Alma, Camel's Hair, Home Spun; all new shaues. BLACK GOODS. Coin Spot, Bongallno.SIlk Warp, Henriettas, French Novelties. SILKS. Surrahs, Hwlval, India Faille, TalIeta,Hlaok Grenadine, Stripes aud Dots. GINGHAMS. Normandles, French Zephyrs, Brooliu Zephyr, Toilet du Nord, Seersuckers, Scotch Olugliams. Emkoi m ii mugs. A New lino of trimmings Call aud examine our new slock ol dry goods. J. J. DALRYHPLE k CO,, Bush's new brick, corner Court and Commercial streets. i Jas. Batchelor, Prop'r. Warm Meat at All Hours ol lie Day Nonn but white labor fmployed In tbU ndablUumenl. ....... A good substantial meal ox Iced In flnt cknuktyU Twenty-Ova cent pr meal RED KRONT Court i trwt, bttween Journal Ortloe and Mlavo'" Wrrf. &, SON, loceiYW Capital INBUItAjNCK Company. Flro apd Marino. U. W. IIEELKIt, Agent, Bnlcm, Orcnon J. H. HAAS, THE WATCHMAKER, 215 Commercial St., Salem, Oregon, (Next door to Klcln'fl.) Btwcliirtv of Stipctii(1M. nnd roniLlrlni- Clocks. Watches and Jewelry. MORGAN & MEADE, Truck & Dray Line. Uood teams and nromnt work Is our stronghold. $1 WILL BUY A LOT Ol eoodsat our store! We carry a full line of groceries, feed, crockery, glassware, ci gars, tobacco and confectionery. T. BUBROWS, No. 220 Commercial St., Balem E. C. CROSS, and Packer, Btato BU an Court St. The best meats dollvered to all parts of tho city. THE WILLAMETTE, SALEM, OREGON. Itnlcs, $2.50 to $5.00 per Bay. The best hotel between Portland andBan Francisco. Firsts-class In all Us appoint ments. Its tables aro served with tho Choicest Fruits Grown In tho Willamette. Valley. A. I, WAGNER, Prop. GEO. C. WILL, of Will llros., Albany and Corvallls. Pianos, Organs and Sewing Machines. SKWiNOMACiiiNia and okoaks REPAIRED AND CLEANED At Your Homes Agents fot Northwest Instirauco Co. Two doors north of Post Olllco, Halcm, Or. Nee dles aud now parts for all NewlngNachlnes 3.5-tf dw D.C.SHERMAN, U, 8. Pension aud Claim agent, P. O Box asl. Halem, Oregon. Uoputy County Clor)' Vrlto for blanks, w INSURE IN YOUR HOME COMPANY "The State." Asscsscdncarlylono-tlilrdlot a million OKO. M. BEF.LKH, City Agent, And special (jront for Mar'ou oounty. Ul Men wnii he Company. Clijilesdale Stallion. liar None, tho oyolono ot Nebraska, Is a dark bay,6years old, white hind foot, nnd star In forehead, ltred by Thos. Hmlth, ot York Co. Nebraska, wcliiht 1700 pounds, sired by Wult-Foixloo. (No. 10.J0.) OldJoo was sired by Heal Exchange, ho by tho famous Prlnco of Wales. D.unwas lopsy, tho ruinous brood maro, a grand daughter of Louis Napoleon. No. (103.) Reason Sit', InsurnnceSlS. Will stand tho season at Council farm Just west of North Baloiu brick yard, near fair ground. Owned by It. Kyun. 4-13-tt dw The New Blacksmiths SPRAGUE&HILGERS, Successors to John Holm, cor. Commer cial and Chemekotn streets, Balem. Hone ghoolni; a specialty. 4 0M M.T. RINEMAN 11KAI.UK m Staple and Fancy Groceries, Crockory, Gla-8wuro, Lamps, Wooden und Willow waro. All kinds of mill feed. Also vciretablcsaad fruits in their season. "Highest Price paid for country produce." Wo solicit a share of your patronage, IM) ha Btato street BROOKS k LEGG DRUGGISTS 100 BtateBtreet, Patton's Block, Balem, Or. PRESORIPTIONS. Hpeclat attention t'lvou to careful cm pouudlni;. w. e. McAfee, PW15SOKIPTION OLERK. "COLUMBIAS," Light Roadster Safely, Ladies Safely, Kxncrt, Tandem Bafoty, Volunteer, Bcml Iloudstcr, Light Hoadster, lUitlonal. C. M.LOCKWOOD.Agt., 4 4 It SKHCom.lL.Hutem Bicycles sold on the Installment plan. I llegulnr Quarterly Teachers' Examination. yrOTIUlJ U hereby given that the noxt r rcKulur quarterly examination oiup licunts for touchors' certificates will bo held In tho court house, Hulom, Orrtton, commencing ut 12 o'clock in., sharp, Muy 27, 1HUI, All applicants mint ba present ul tho opening csilon. 1). W. VOUKlt. CouiityrtuperlnteudentofschooU.Murlon county, Oregon. 6:11 dw UNION PACIFIC Tho Overland Route, TICKETS On Halo to DENVER, Oniak, Kansas City, Chicago, ST, PAUL, ST. LOUIS, And all Points EAST, NORTH AND SOUTH, Ui Court street, Balem, Onon,BOJNl A UAUICKH, Agent. I -I'. i1 M f uw. j