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min I ffi fjpmii WDMiL AY JUNK .1,1 1H 1 fllUItSD- .....vtHOr'HUllKHUlTlON. ."'"'...i ..r year. 0 W wip' K ..viil nor month, faO W,7hr niftll per yer, 1 1 60 .: ai milil lii uuviiiico tno price WfeftCS W'KKKI.Y JOUIINAL Will lit, nun.'! rorj, ", .,npi.rH tiro not delivered ""SSrtUBWVKBY UY UAUKIKU. . ..'. .I.,tfl0 welt, 1 cts. I J r 'ontli, fwcl witfD' .,,,..., ,,,i ,,,, ic ,t lr.t i. iny .. .in will 1)0 jiiihIo dii 1st nnd w i riulxerlbom will pleiuio iwivo of '" , r,,'r cir'lerM nt houso or where; it ""iHlvcrfil, so im to cause no tlulsiyn In -rr KVKNIMH CAI'lTAfc JOUKNAI. ri-KM- . Ivch I lie afternoon nnHocliiteil "l',m"- k dealers in Groceries, Crockery, Glassware, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Brushes, Windowglass, Etc. Sole kents for Epicure Tea and Gig Can Baking Powder, LOCAL MAIIKKT. Wheat, net i)0 cents per bti. IfoH, active: '22 to 23 cents per lb. Daily lliillotiii. Take In the Strawberry nnd Rose (how mid then try our Chocolate IceC'renni, French Cream Sod i and other delicacies. gtroug's restaurant leads in fash ionable catering. WESTACOTT & IltWIN. TIIKIR LAST KFSURT. An Ojiium Ficml Voluntarily Commits Crime to Get to Prison. Deputy Sheriff Misencr, of Port laud, brought three prisoners to the penitentiary Wednesday afternoon. A Joi'KNAii reporter leaped Into Basey's hack with two of them who seem to require no guard. The jump revealed tho fact that they were self-convicted and voluntary exiles for protection nguiu.st them selves going to tho penitentiary. Oho was a victim of whisky and there hopes to become a total ab staiuer. lie will be accommodated. The other Was a hopeless victim of opium. Tlin OPIUM FIEND. He talked rationally and intelli gently, but ho was a horrible sight. His whole body quivered and trem bled witli the etl'ects of his habit. Ho said i : "Thejudgo wanted to give mo sixty days at tho county juil but 1 begged of him tint to do It. I wanted not less than a year at the state prison and see if 1 could not break tho nc corned habit. It is my only hIiow of recovery. I shall never go back to Portland. When my year is up I shall strike for the foothills of the. mountains nnd never return to the city. OiheiB have tried this way Mid succeeded. We stole the clothes on purpose to yet hero. It is my only salvation. If I cannot multo tills go I am fodder for tho worms." At Alhany. Tho Albany Herald this morning says: It was a very small audience that was present at tho opera house last evening to wit. ness the peifurnianee of Mine. Abbio Uarrineton in the opera "Hose of Castile," as was expected after the very unfavorable criticism received at Salem. Tho few present were disappointed in seeing but six people ou the stugo and the absence of an orchestra or cliorus, but when Mine. Carrington sang they forgot all else for the time, for she certainly pos. sejsesa magnificent, sweet voice and slugs beuutifully. Her costumes worn during tho evening were mag nificent. The company numbers ten In all Including the manager aud pianist. CONGREGATIONAL 1 IONIC Members and friends of tho Congre gational Sunday School who expect to attend tho picnic at Yew Park next Saturday will be at Marlon Square by 9 o'clock to take the car. Tickets for the round trip can bo procured of Wiley A. Moores for 6c. Parents are expected to provide their children with lunch. He Dttoi'i'EO. The aeronaut last Been over tho Salem Woolen Mills dropped quite a distance, but uothiug to what the Salem Woolen Mills store has dropped ou prices &U around. Their made to order suits aie unequalled for prices and wear on this coast. Officers Elect. At Chemek eta lodge I. O. O. F., tho following officers were elected for the ensuing term: Phil. K. Fretz, N. G. ; H. A. Thomas, V. G. ; W.J. Moores, re cording secretary; J. G. Wright, treasurer. The otllcers elect will lie Installed early In July. Eclectic Doctors. Tho state convention wus held at Salem this wcek. Papers were read and u good attendance was had. Theasso ciati m will hold its next semi annual Meeting at Dr, Mott's olilce, Salem, October 7 next. Jeb LEcruitE. Miss Laura Bushman, a returned missionary. 'Rl give a free lecture In the M. E hurch thU (Thursday) evening at 30 n'u!(lCk. All arc cordially In- Vltea to attend. ijurif )wwaeawi8iMaaf ajium STIlAWIIBIllllKS AND HOSES. Wo Have ilio Soil nnil ttio Climate Nuw Let Us llavo Kntliu- slnsin. All .lay Wednesday tlio faithful coiuiiiltlei-H worked on the detail of the Salem htrawberry mid rose fair. Two meetings were held mid great imeiL-bi is uwnKc'iilng on all sides. Tho oillcore of the Fruit Growers' association refused several oilers to connect refreshment stands with tho fair. No ndvirtlslug or money mal'.lng tchenio was thought liest, uiid tho rose nnd strawberry fair will iff) it ulono on Its merits, and the Indications are that It will ho a great success. Many are going to bring roses not for competition, but for pure Interest In tho beautiful Mower and tho fair. This is tho right Rplrit nnd the spirit that must prevail to bring success. Tho public nro most cordially In vited. This is not a money making enterprise, but appeals to tho pride of our people. THE COMMITTEES. Committee hi charge of rose fair: Ciias. Cox, T. MoF. Pattou uiid Mis. W. V. Martin. Committee on arranging exhibit and decorations. MiBsSallie Bush, Mis. Moody, Mrs. ISuinett, E. M. Waite. The strawberry committee are E, Uofer, H. II. Ragau, Wm. Wirt. All exhibits mu&t be brought In early Friday morning as possible so as to bo arranged. No admlslon fee will be charged and the fair will be throwu open Friday at 1 p. in., Friday evening, und Saturday to 4 p. m. vases. There should bo a rich display of tluo vases as well as roses. Our dealers have hundreds of choice vases ranging in prices from 25 cts. to $25 and liberal investments in lino vases will go fur to make tho fair u glowing success. All who have vases at homo should bring them to tho armory Friday morning. If you have no Vases bring your roses. If you have no roes bring your vases and they will be tilled. Bring yourself und your enthusiasm and you will enjoy it. Tho rose should be brought in as early as possible on Friday morning, cut or in pots, and must nil bo placed in vases, jars or baskets to hold them. Water can bo had in build ing, where they can bo arranged. Committees will be in charge to attend to all details. If ion do not want to compete, bring your roses anyhow aud help the display. President Babeock, of the Fruit Growers' association, aud Win. Wirt are a special committee in charge of the armory for tho fair, and a propel person will be selected today forsemeant at arms. If this fair can be made a success this year, it will be a source of great enjoyment und possibly profit next year. jNo otiier enterprise win better advertise this country. Every variety will be shown at the Salem rose fair, except perhaps the Rose of Castile. UNFORTUNATE WOMAN. An Afrt .Mother anil Daughter Com mitted to the Asylum. The saddest case of insanity on record has just been committed to the hospital for the insane at Salem. Sheriff Mutt Scott, of Linn county, brught down two crazy women alter the Journal went to press Wednesday, Rebecca F. Jones and her daughter Surali Jones. The mother is aged 70, has hud continu ous attacks or several years, uses profane language and has destruc tive and hnmocidnl inclinations. The !8iUi oondl' ion of the women being hereditary. They are natives of Maryland and Virginia. The daugh ter ie 51 years old. An effort was made to commit them to the asylum a year ago, but It was unsatisfactory. Declining reason has made It ueces- ... ... .a..lnr. .l.n.H f. . V 1 1 t lrt I sary now iu uioieci iucu uuuiikj and uoighbors. A Salem man already oflers tho Joukn'al a ilii gold piece for rose premiums for 1892. Ick Ckeam Festival. There will bo a strawberry and ice cream festival at the Presbyterian church tomorrow (Friday) evening. No admission at the door. Everybody Invited. The Coming Line. The Chicago, Union Pacific & Northwestern Lino oflers tho best accommodations to the traveling public en route from Sau Fmuclsco and Portland, Chicago. Through trains, fast time, magnlficoiit sleep ing cars, elegant dining carr, colonitt sleepers, reclining chair cars nnu handsomo day coaches, cod Aug. v Fon Sale. A Pacific inoubator nnd brooder, at J. C. Hrown & Co.'s, Salem. i & ' lw Notice. To all subscribers of the Daily Jeuknal: That they must bo pre ptired to pay their subscriptions up to tho 1st of June when the collector calls. 0-8 lw Plenty of Brick. To builders and contracters: There Is no brick In market and ...hi ,.nt hn itefora Monduv next, as It Is lmnosslblo to finish burning a kiln one day and open It the next. Wa will have a flue kiln ready Hon- day, and will also lire another of snnmnn that any. iierwrner, wo WUI be prepared to furnUli all de- mands. Respectfully, It Bukton Bbos. uulu u . " I M""toi:'1iimminii i . n mi ' m-m - "- ' .-. r A..-rx j- . SON'S OF VKTKRAN8kNCAmi.meXT. A Hood Delation oftlio Patriotic kons Present-Reception This Kvenlng. A fair repiesentatlou of delegates are present hi the clty-ln attend unco upon tho third annual encamp jnent, Sons of Veterans, U. S. A. Auo boys held a besslou this m.,r.,. lug, at which time tho following committees were appeinted: Dlstiibuthu of work. Ritual. Resolutions. Tho committee on credentials re ported representatives present from six different camps. Today's train brought Col Grlfllth, Quartermaster Deeming and Inspec tor Taylor. The colonel has been quite 111 for several days, and the boys were all delighted to welcome him to the encampment today. A telegram was read from Com-matider-lu-chief Veasy sending greetings to the Sons, aud regret ting that other engagements forbid his meeting with them. After the opening of the afternoon session, Major Stevens presented the encampment with tho legal charter of tho Division of Oregon. This wus done In a few most appropriate words, aud all members of the or der In Oregon rejoice over being fully recognized as In the lurlsdlc- tlon of the commaudery in chief of tho United States. Tho major was heartily cheered. Tho encampment will not hold a session this evening, but will be en tertained by Sumpter camp of this city. The Grand Army and Relief Corps are also expected to partici pate. Below we give a partial pro gram, which will bo followed by social repast of strawberries and cream. PKOOKAM. Opening address of welcome, A.T. Wain Reception Col. 8. U. Oilffltli Address, boys of lbGl II. II, Urown Holo mish. Unrris Remarks Ci'Pl. D.O. Sherman and J. W. Crawford. bolo Mr. U.S. Gilo Uccltation Mrs. Emma Howard Cornet polo J. m. Coonier Remarks Adjutant Frank Melvln Solo Miss Grace Gilliiiglinni Hecltatlon, "hauty Tim," Capt. Howard Quartette Salem Jubilee slngeis Let us make it tho Bouquet city hi reality and make tho rose show a howling success. PKRSUNAL MENTION. Judge Straham went to Albany today. Mrs. P. M. Morris, of Portland, is the guest of her brother, Mr. A. D. Palmei. Miss Nora Cornell, of Sclo, who baa been the guest of her many Salem friends, departed today for Jellerson. Rev. A. W. Teats and wife, aud Rev. Mrs. Scobert and sou. from Dallas, spent Wednesday In Salem, guests of Rev. F. J. Strayer. They came from Pennsylvania, and re port many preparing to como to Oregon. LOCAL URIKFS. The Lewis Pettyjohn cottage in Depot Addition is under way. No one will bo so surprised at tho rose show us the Salem people them selves. Salem Is bound to go ahead whether the B. of T. is re-organized or not. Tho 'vild rose of Oregon should not uo missing at tue Salem rose fair. Dr. Hurry Lino ha3 promised to bo on bund with some of those 11 luch asylum farm strawberries. The Salem Board of Trade did not meet lust night, us many prom inent members had to attend other meetings. The tlrao set for tho next meeting Is Tuesday, Juno 9th If Salem people would fully awake to their interest, they could beat tho world on roses as they can on strawberries. Musical recital at tho University chapel tomorrow afternoon at three o'clock, to which the public who desire to speud an hour or so listen lug to good music are cordially In vited to attend. See the uew Singer at 327 Commer cial street. eod A fine collection of rose jars and rose vases at John G. Wright's. Quick time aud through trains oflered passengois and shippers by the Chicago, Union Pacific & North western Line, Sau Francisco and Portland to Chicago. eod Aug Buy the light running Singer at 327 Commercial street eod Capital Engine company hold their annual meeting for the election of otllcers at 8 o'clock this evening. W. W. II. Sampson, sherlfl' of Clack imas, brought to Salem, Annie Beruhard, a Swlsa lusano patient for the hospital. !127 Tlie Xo. Our new ofllce on Commercial St. Come and sec the fumous new im proved light running Sewing ma chine. Repairs and extras furnished. MAltlllUO. DAVENPORT-FOSTER. Atl p. m. June 4, 1691, Mr. DeWItt Davenport of Waldo hills, to Miss Auule rosier oi oaiem, ut ine resi dence of R.S. Foster, 371 Capitol street. The ceremony was performed lu tho presence of about 30 guests. Justice Butcbellor officiating. THE BI1ILDINU RECORD. Salem Making a Ileal lliy Ileeoiil ol urowih in n Dull Sensnn. The brick yards about Salem can not supply brick fa9t enough. Three uew lumber yards were es tablished this year. Seven brick stores nre half com pleted, nnd parties are anxiously looking for sites to erect mercantile property on our business streets. A dozen business nieu nre waiting to get Into business sites on Commer cial, State nnd Court streets. Travelers who go to any of the adjoining valley counties or cities como back delighted with Salem and Marlon county. None of our neighbors beat us, aud the capital city and old Marlon county, have crops, prosperity, Hfo aud progress attained by no other section. All over Marlon county there are new farms opening, uew houses bulldlug, towns growing, nnd the county seat Salem, the Bouquet City of the Willamette Valley is spreading in every direction. now WE OIIOU'. Twenty new houses are going up In North Salem. Twenty-five uew house are build ing In East Salem. Thirty houses are going up In Yew Park and University addition. Twenty new cottages are building in Capital Park addition and South 'of Mill creek, east of the railroad. Twenty new houses are building in South Salem. In the old part of the city a num ber of residences are goiug up, cost ing from $-2000 to j.7000 each. If our city government can size up the street Improvement properly, the second half of 1891 will herald an era of improvement sucli as Salem has never seen. TWO NEW IIESIOENOES. While the architects' ofllces are full of Immature desigus for uew buildings, two contracts were prac tically closed yesterday. The bid of John O ray for Captain Babcock's new cottage on Commercial street, of $2300, wus accepted. Captain will "blow in" nearer $4010 before he is through. Juilgo Henry, who camo here from California last year has bids opened on his residence which will cost $4000. new ciruiicii. Tho uew Unitarian church con tract is practically let aud will cost about 10,000. still newek. Mr. John P. Robertson has several offers for his new residence near tho school house, which tempt him to sell. If ho sells he will at once erect several cottages. YKSTKKDAY. Judge B. F. Bouham aud family took full possession of their Indian bungalow just erected on his addi tion to North Salem. It is u one story structure, of a wood design for homelike comfort, that is sure to be come popular. TODAY. Bids wore opened this forenoon at Pugh's ollloo for constructing tho Beatty cottage In Ejglowood, as follews: Lamoreaux, $1529; Gray, $1500; Campbell, $2150, Bittner, 1503; Lafollett, 1Q70; Soutl.wtck, $2090; Hutchius, $2092.50; Yoder, $1454; Cohill, $1232. STILL TO COME. Bids will be opened today ou the Caldwell cottage in Englewood. Joel Hewitt has bought two lots In Englewood and will put up a house at once. 200,01)0 Finished. We have just finished burning a kiln of 200,000 first-class brick, and will bo ready tu deliver them in a week. Wo expect now to be able to keep up to tho demand to the end of the season, and are prepared to make contracts. Yards near fair grounds. MunriiY & Desaut. ditw A man who has practiceo medicine for 40 years, ought to know salt from sugar; read what ho says: Toledo, O., Jan. 10, 1887. Messrs. F. J. Cheney a Co. 1 linvo been In the general practice or medicine for most 40 curs, and would say Unit la nil my practice and exppilenco have never Been u preparation that 1 could prescribe with ns much confidence ol buccebs as I can Hall's Catarrh Cure, mnuuructured by you. Have prescribed It a great many times and Its ellecl Is wonderful, und would say In conclusion thut 1 have yet to Hud a cine of Catarrh that It would not cure, If tlioy would take It according to dliejtlons. Yours truly, U UOOIIdUCII, Al D., Oltlce, 215 summit street, Wo will give ?100 for any case of Catarrh that cannot bn cured by Hull's Catarrh Cure. Taken luter nally. F.J.CHENEr&CO.,Props., J Toledo, O. BSTSold by all drugi;Ist8, 75c. osns jsiv;rGYf3 Both tho method andresults when Syrupof Figs is taken; Ufa pleisant and refreshing to tho taste, and acta gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, Liver antl Bowels, cleanses tho sys tem effectually, dLmels colds, Ijead cches nnd fevers and cures hahitual constipation permanently. Forealo in 50o and $1 bottles by all druggists. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN MSCISCO. 0U uuisviiu, nt, nw tome, v.r. I - 1 'VTWTV?. -y -.-- , n t .j i woyiw ttwEaraai i ii iw n iMiwMmMaaau,Murnu ff Wool WokI Unilltorml Wtip. Why endure It dnlly, nightly, wo had wi-ll 11 Rlt sab!, Imurly. They do who arc Inmblort by en mule rlicumatlnm. Tho rumoly, botanic, pure, mifomul prompt Ik n hand. ere Hie evidence In bahalrnf Iliisltttcr'B Ftomacli Mltera collated, It would bo round to teem with th well iui thouMcaled proof Mint tho medicine Is both a preventative- nnd a remedv In this malady of varying agonies and ever pres ent danger. To forestall ltd chronic ulngo Is tho dlctatoof prudence Kcnounco dan gerous medlcutlon. For more effective, inorocertnMi, mnm permanent lnthobene flrcnt con't-quence U M.o use of tho Hitters, bxpeneuco Indon-cs, the recommendation ol phj slclnns Hinctlon Itn use. llujln early two with persistence, nnd expect relief. lloslettcrsHtomiicli Ultters relieves con stipation, btlllouincss. Kidney aliments, dyspepsia and malarial trouble. Poultry (Irowcrs! Have for sulo at a fair prlco sonic mire bred Plymouth Rock nnd Part rldgo Cochins Cockrels for breeding purposes. Enquire at Jouknal office or Grnut Place, North Salem. E. Hofer. Is that impurity of tho blood which pro dices unsightly lumps or swellings ou ll.o gj.r.uh (it the neck; causes painful lunula:; si ros on tho arms, legs, or feet; docloj es ulceisln the eyes, ears, or nose, oitcn caus ing blindness or deafness; is the oilgtn if pimples, cancerous growths, or tho many oilier manifestations usually ascribed to "l.umors;" and fastening upon llio lungs, causes consumption, and death. Helug the most ancient, it is the most general ct all diseases or affections, foi cry few pel sons are entirely free fiom It. Kow Can It Bo Hy taking Ilood's Sarsaparllla, which, by Uicrcmaikahlo cm es It has accomplished, often when other medicines li.-no failed, has proeu itself to ho 11 potent and pecul iar medlchio for tills disease. Somo ol these cures are really wonderful. If you sutler from scrofula 01 Impure blood, bo smo to try Hood's Barsaparllla. " Every spring my wife and children liavo been troubled with scrofula, soies break ing out on them in various places. My liltlo boy, threo veais old, has been a tvrrlblo suffeier. Last spring ho was 0110 mass of sores trom head to lect. 1 was advised to use Hood's Sai sapaiilla, and wo hive all taken it. The result Is that all ha 0 been cured ol tho seroiula, my Httlo boy ' dug entirely tree from sores, and all four f piy chlldtcn look bright aud healthy." V. II. Atucutox, Passaic City, N. J. Hood's Sarsaparilla Mliy druggists. $11 i six for f 5. Prepared bj I !100t" t CO., Aputhecarlos, Lowell, Mass :0O Doses Ono Dollar Jones ft Bernardi . Hirail 1CB CIIBAll SODA The most excelent and delicious drink ever introduced on this market. Try it and you will have no other. 106 State Stool. OMMMnN JOHN HUGHES, Dealer in Groceries, Paints, Oils and Window Glass, "Wall Pa per and Border, Artists' Ma terials, Lime, Hair. Nails nnd Shingles, Hay, Feed and Fence Posts. Grass Seeds, Etc, NtiW ADVJlllTIgllMXNTS. Hill's Patent Inside Blinds. INLAID JTLOOBS, Pressed Brick:, And all classes ol building materia). PACIFIC BUILDERS' SUPPLY CO., 173 Kourth St , Portland, Oregon. 0 4 :im Destroy the Pests, -Now Is the Time to- SPRAY YOUR FRUIT TREES. BBIGGrS&iKRO'WrN" Are prepared to give trees treatment for the season with a goed Bpraylnjr outllt. Batlfuctlon guaranteed, 8 3 tf J. a. IIARUIS. It. A. MOOItE. SALEM EXPRESS COMPANY. HARRIS & MOORE, Props. Leave nrderx at the Club tUibltT, ono block east ol I'oatodlcv. FINE STALLIONS, Farmers, II you ore going to breed your m'ire It will pay you u set a good colt. Tho following lino ntulllon are making the KteiHou ut the Clul-iktuljk'D, Vivlun.a tine hlaolc l'ercliernn. Dee, an Unpolled Kreuch Draft horie, black In color, wx-IkIi-Inif I (MM poundn. I) bull Inu Kreneli Couch. I'rinro of fopmunii U u fine I'ercheron, while Dick Turpend U a dark dapple grey roadkter. Napoleon la u steel giuy Nor man, -low lm Administrator's Notice. VTOTIC'K U lieieby given tlmt llie under. J nlgned bast been duly appointed ud mlnUtrator of the oitatu of Adam II. Sconce, deceased, by tin) county court ol the Hale of Oregon, for Murloii;ootinty,uml all rxnton having clulnu uguluitt fcaid iaie, are nereuy uoiuieu in prtwem iiiem, duly verified, to the undemlgued ut hU revldenec at my residence '4 mile utt of Iewlnburif. Marlon county. Oregon, within six iiioniimrojii me uuibuj iuu nrm iuuu cation hereof, und all ienonii Indebted to Mid entitle are hereby miucnted to make Immediate payment of the name to the un dersigned. Dated ut Bulem, Or , May 2. ltl. j w. Laiiahi:, Admlnlt'ator of the estate of Adtui Jl, Boonce, deceased BUaw, I'rHti 3t Hunt, A tty. tor tald ejfcite tf 46V SPECIAL Friday and Saturday, June 5th and 6th. 600 Pre. Ladies' ntid Misses' Silk Mitts, lllack, Tnn, and Urowu Warranted all pure silk nnd fast colors, 15c e, Pair. 300 Black Silk Parasol.,, ? $1.25 For two Capitol Adventure Co., Opera House Block:. Ou.t Side Old Undei takers of 18 years experience hayo, through much difficulty, secured a stock of Undertaking supplies out side the" Undertaking trust and are 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 specially for the business A rHE LIVERY, FEED AND SALT? STABLES. ff. II. GOULET Am T All stock left in my care shall receive the best II I'MAIUl nf .itntittrii Tnlnnlinna Nn OJ (,!. Till.,.. SNOW TFIE YEAR ROUND At 100 Chemeketa Street, HOUSE - and - SlON - PAINTING, , Paper HanKlng, Kalsomlnlng, Wall Tinting, etc, Vurnishlug and Natural Wood Finish. Only First-class Work. SNOW BROS. CHURCHILL & BURROUHGS. Tinners, Plumbers, Gas and Steam Fitters, -A.ND- SHEET IRON Estimates ou nil work In our lino. Churchill Sash, Door Sash, Doors, Blinds & Mouldings, Turning & Scroll Sawing. House Finishing made to order. New Ultl' KILN, by which wu can always keep n full tmpply of Beaconed Htoclt of all klurtH. Agricultural Works, Corner of Trade and Illsn streets, Kuloni, Oregon. SANTIAM LUMBERING COMPANY, OK MILIv CITY, Lumber, Lath, Shingles and Untitling material. Yard east of Depot, Salem. Wo manufacture all our own stock, and are prerared to fill any order on the shortest notice. 4:17-lm-dw THOMAS SIMS, Superintendent. .1. C. OOODALK, Coliurg. GOODALE & WHEELER, Lumber, Latin. Pickets ! MOULDING, SHINGLES, &c. AgcnU for Colin r MIUh, HtirlnKlleUl .Mllla wchi Hiae oi x weuiu nircui ueur 4 2 N. DON 'T Buy a lot in YEW PARK Unless you want to build on It. YEW PARK IS IN THE CITY. Tho city water mains aro laid through it. It ho near tho Depot, University, PoitoMco and buHlnens portion of tho city that It Is not nec essary to ride, altliouffh tho street cars run through it and leave every twenty minutes for Commercial street, North and East Salem. YOU CAN'T HPECUIiATE IN YEW PARK PKOI'EUTY tho proprie tors will attend to that; but you can buy a better homo situ there thnn In any other portion of tho city for tho same money. You will have no dust in Summer and no mud In winter. Its perfect drainage insures its healthfulness. Tho lots aro luro and many of them beautifully shad ed with yow, fir, ash and oak. Ifyou want to buy blocks of lots on specula tion, and let them Ho unimproved and let adjoining projHirty make them valuable, don't patronize Yew Park. ItlsnotBuilt ThatWay Ifyou waut to speculate on op tions or blocks of eight or ten lots, go out In the country, NOHTII, south, kaht or WKST, or to the sub urbs of Portland, Astoria or on tho Sound, aud Invest lu a paper town, or, what Is better, buy a ticket in tho Louisiana lottery, but keep away from Yew Park. Jjots sold at low prices on long time and easy terms to home seek ers. 4-14 E. K. HALL, Paper Hanger. JvtaveorderatUlob Ileal Estate Kzcliange A, W. BLACKFORD. Hou.0 nalntlng Mid rier liauglng. Good msU-rlttl aud flrt-clu work U my object. Ixave orders on lau, at Korrant vvi SALE! Each. days only; tlie Trust. UREN & SON, CIAJB Mill i u.tvuuimi a vibjruunu a. Jt .-, vu, xiiuvibj I and Ferry streets, Salem, Oregon. WORKERS. IOO Ohameketu Street, & Manufacturing Co., A. WlIKKliKIt.Bprlngnold. and McICenzto Mill. Ollloo and Yard on tho ucpoi, uesi uumuer in mu vuuuy. N. MATTHEWS, Manager, Salem. lvec (J DRESS GOODS. llenrlettn, Serge, Drape tl' Alma. Camel's Hair, Hume Spun; till new BliadcH. BLACK GOODS. Coin Spot, Hongtiliuo, Silk Warp, Henriettas, French Novelties. SILKS. SurraliH, Hwlvnl, Iiullti Faille, Tufletu,l)luclc Uronudlne, Htrled ami Dots. GINGHAMS. NormmidleH, French Zephyrn, Broelio Zephyr, Toilet tlu Nord, BeerHUckeru, Scotch OliigliuiiiH. Trimmings. A New lino of trlmmlngH Call and exmnliio our new utock of drygooda. J. J, DALRTUFLB k CO., UubIi'b new brick, corner Court and Commercial otrcetH. ;ap Jas. Batchelor, Prop'r. Warm Meals at AH Hours olllie Day Nnna but white labor emaloved In this "mBs"111 ww" M kbA ln nnU """;" "--. ri to u v iw n i Court ttreet, bttwoen Journal Ufflcc and 'rtY .i.. ieoo Capital INBUItAKCB Company. Fire aud Ma rine, O. W. HEEL.EK. Agent, Hnlem, Oregon J. H. HAAS, THE WATCHMAKER, 2I5K Commercial St., - Salem, Oregon. (Next dour In If taln'M-l Specialty of Spectacles, and repairing Clocks. Watches and Jowelry. MORGAN & MEADE, Truck & Dray Line. stronghold. """"" wur ,s "ur $1 WILL BUY A LOT -.""-- attv, t a mirry a mil line of groceries, feed, crockery, glassware, ci gars, tobacco nnd confectionery. Of mwiffa nf n,.. b.wa! tr. ... .. T. BURROWS, No. 228 Commercial Bt., Baleta E. C. CROSS, and Packer, delivered to an parti of thee mmW fit Jlt Hf nndPAMot a rrn.. . THE WILLAMETTE, SALEM, OREGON. Kates, $2.50 to $5.00 per Day. The bct hotel between Portland nndBnn trnuclsco. FlrsNclass In all Its appoint ments. Its tables nro served with tho Choicest JPniits Grown In the Willamette Valloy. A. I. WAGNER, Prop. GEO. C. WILL of Will Bros., Albany ;and Corvallls. Pianos, Organs and Sewing Machines. SKWINQ MACHINES nnd OIU1ANS REPAIUEDAND Ot,I5ANH5D At Your Homes Agents fot Northwest Insurnuco Co. Two doors north of l'osl Otllce, Snlem, Or. Nee dles) and new parts Tor all SewlngNachlnes S:5-tf dw ENSt D.C.SHERMAN, U, B. l'onslon and claim agent. V. () Itox 381. Salem, Oro'ton. Deputy County ClorJ' Vrlto for blanks. w INSURE IN YOUR HOME COMPANY "The State." Assessedjnearlylone-thirdlot a million A . , GEO. M. HEELER, City Agent, And special agent for Mur'on county. Ol tlco with tho Company. Clydesdale Stallton. Uar Nono, the cyclone ot Nebraska, Is a dark bay,6yo.irs old, whlto hind foot.nnd (tur lu forehead. HredbyThos Smith, ol York Co. Nebraska, weight 1700 pounds, fclrcd by Wult-Kor-Joo. (No. WW.) Old Joo was sired by Ileal Exchange, he by tho iamous l'rlnce of Wnlcs. Dumwns Topsy, the famous brood mare, n granddaughter of Louis Napoloon. No. (tl)J.) Kcukoii 810, Insuranc. 4'1S. Will stand tho season at Council furm Just west of North Balein brick yard, near fulr ground. Owned by It. Ityan. 4-ia-ti dw The New Blacksmiths SPRAGUE&HILGERS, Successors to John Holm, cor. Commer cial and Chemeketa streets, Kulein. Hoi-mi shooing u specialty. 4(1 If M. T, RINEMAN DICAI.K11 IM Staple anil Fancy Groceries, Crockory, Ulaistvaro, Iamps, Woedou and Willow ware, All Kinds of mill feed. Also veueuiblesuad fruits In their season. "Highest I'rlco paid for country produco." Wo solicit a share of your patronuge, -U hJBtato street BROOKS & LEGG DRUGGISTS 100 Htnte8trect, I'atton's lllonk, Balem, Or. PRESOUIPTIONS, Hpeclal attention glvon to careful com pounding. w. e, McAfee, PRESORIPTION OLERK. "COLUMBIAS," Light Roadster Safely, Ladies' Safety, Kxncrt, Tandem Safety .Volunteer, Benil Itoudxter, Ught ltoudster, Itutlonal. C. M. LOCKWOOD.Agt., 4 4 If 5KM Coin. SU.Halft 111 lllcycles sold on tho Installment plan. , Itcgiilui' Quui'lorly Tcnchora Exunilimtlon. SO'ilL'K Is hereby given that the next regular quarterly examination ot up nt for teachers' certificates will bo held In the court house, Hulem, Oregon, commencing at 12 o'clock m., sharp, Muy 27, ItM'l. Alt appllcuuts mutt be present ut the opening Mulon. 1). W. VOUKIt, Couutyriuperluteudentofschools.Marloii county, Oregon. 6:11 dw UNION PACIFIC Tho Overland Route, TICKETS Hale Xo DENVER, Omaha, Kansas City, Cliicagf, ST. PAUL, ST. LOUIS, And all Point! EAST, NORTH AND SOUTM, lii Court Mtreet. Hulem. Oreeou. HOUUt A, UAHUtUl, AgeuU, ' -, mwm -i i-r -MMtaMi 5.-iiii. iiiliyiggMjiywriljilliWilipitil..ii i. Iilll. , 1,11,1 iBgai".'.