HlttMflftj HUi CAPITAL JOPSSAL lliia OK SUHKUlUl'TlON. .. .I.U mull per year,.. M W) W"tbb iimll per year, 1 60 it nnt nnlil 1" nilvunco tlio prlco ""Id Vnrt 0 WBKKI.Y Jouhnai. will 1.0 f"-,w ,iir If niipcm uro not delivered lSiiyVirtiiytftowinw. ? KIlKK UBM VKHY Y UAUMICU. nnilv mrnlnln week, 15cti. Jleetlous will be hi.idoiin 1st nnil 16th -( ,i,i u. Huuwi llwrn will pleuso lo.wo i'iw curriers ut hnuso or whore' U delivered, so hm Ui cmuho no delays lu llrci'onM tup kvknihi capital .Iouunai, rcsu riv receive the afternoon associated press dispatches. GILBERT k PATTERSON, Dealers in Gioceries, Crockery, Glassware, Paints, Oi's, Varnishes, Brushes, Winclowglass, Etc, Sole Agents for Epicure Tea and Big Can Baking Powder. liOGAIi MAHKKT. Wlioiit, net 1)0 i-entH per bit. Iloiw. .ictivo; 22 to 2S cents per lb. Dnily Iliillctin. Tlio weather keeps cool, but New York lee cream, made of pure Jersey crenni, Htill continues to go nt Stroug's. Fresh strawberries nud pure cream at Strong's. If you havo never eaton any of Unit peauut tally at Strong's, you have missed a rare tre.it. WESTACOTT & IRWIN. At Mehama. On Saturday tlio following persons went to Mehama, lu search of mountain trout, spring chicken, tlio balmy air, etc,: Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Gilbert, Mr. and Mrs. E. J3reyman, Mr. and Mrs. W. Broymau, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. La fore, Mr. and Mrs. Jos. A. Baker, Mr. and Mrs. Win. England, Mr. E. M. Waite, Mr, and Mrs. Phil. Metschan, Mr. and Mrs. Win. Brown, and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Col lins. They arrived about 6 p. m. aud at 0 o'clock Bat down to a sumptuous dinner which had been especially prepared for tho party. Tlio tables were crowded with all the delicacies of tho season. About 8 p. rn. an orchestra previously en gnged arrived, tho Templar's hall was lighted aud dancing by the full company was commenced aucL-oon-tinued till about 11 o'clock. The next morning a meeting was organ ized to preparo for a fourth of July picnic, to be held on the farm of E. M. Inifore. Tho following ofllcers were elected: President of tho day, E. M. Wulte: marshal, Geo. Collins; treasurer, E. Biu.ymau (with bonds fixed at $10,000); 1st pitcher, Wm. Brown; left base, A. N. Gilbert; reader of the Declaration, Wm. England; Pomona, Mrs. Wm. Eng land. After these unexpected aud necessary duties had been performed the party repaired to the M. E. church and listened to a flue dis course from Moses 27th chapter, Gth verso. A fine dinner having been enjoyed, the carriages were ordered and all left Mehama greatly re freshed aud well pleased with tho trip. Bask Ball. Oil Saturday a good game ot ball was played on tho Salem's grouuds, aud resulted in the following score. Salem's 10; Farm ere and Mechanics', of Portland, 7. The Sunday game resulted in 21 to "for Salem. Exchsionists. The business mens' excursion from Corvallls, ar rived hero Sunday, about 1 o'clock on tho N S. Beutly, aud after re maining an hour, betook themselves homeward. There were 1C0 people aboard, including tho Corvallls band. O Pushing. In order to push tho construction of tho fair grouud ex tension as rapidly as posslblo tho electric railway compatiy kept its crew of track layers at work yester day. Look Heiik. Any person who bujs a lot from mo this week, I will make a present of a now suit of clothes, or to any lady I ill give a t10 diess. Monroe Nye. the real es tate agent, over Boothby & Co.'s clothing store. 0 8 tf Ciihistian St'iKSCi: Class. A class for Instruction In Christian Bcleuce conimeuccs In their hall In New Bank block, Monday evening, June 8, at 8 o'clock, by Rev. Geo, B. Day, of Chicago. Persons deslrlug tojoln this class will please take notice, and bo present on Monday eve. 0 53t Bhick and Tub. For first class "aud made brick and tile, go to Murphy & Desart, Largo supply hand. Near fair grounds, Bulem. a 0 lmo The Attu action. Tliew ore conibliiHtluuH In all things that uro "Ipslrulilp. in bhoes, style, quality ! fair prices, with n unlimited Hock to fit you from, are the attract' loq of Kk ii, Salem store. Mob Hhadk. Wm. Sargent has Ji' put In a fine new stock of win " ' shades. 0 fi 41 Oyv Only th oliulOMt frll TOUbli received dally at Kurrur . grocery etore. TIIKSrATHSMNIOAUU! A (Jooil Sterling Held nnil tlio llnll set Itolling-tlie OreKoninnsNill 'nrtirinate. In respon-e to tho call about twenty-llvo citizens, representing Oregon, Iowa, Nebiaska, Kansas, Pennsylvania, California, Missouri, Illinois nnd New York, met at the council chambers on Saturday evening to take steps for holding a grand Fourth of July piCD0 ut Salem. Mayor D'Aroy was called to the chair and A. F. Hofer, Jr , wanchtwun secretary. The project was heartily concurred In by all present, ami after a free discussion of tho subject, about tho following plan was premulgated: That a grand basket piculo bo held at the f.itr grounds or some other ili'slmblo place ou July fourth. That a featuro of tho occasion be mntle the grouping of those present by Ihelr lespeetlve states, and have each state in tlio Union represented if possible. That each state havo its luadquarteis where all its former residents shall register. After this is done all can join lu any such ex ercises or amusements as may be thought best aud proper. This project is believed to havo much merit and many advantages for our people. In the llrst place It will give all new comers an oppor tunity to have a leunlou with old fi lends, and to form many pleasant new acquaintances. It will also enable the old residents to become better acquainted with tho newer populatiou, all of which must prove a benefit to everyone participating. In addition to this It is suggested that the pioneers and native sous of Oicgon come together from all part? of the county and If possible form some permanent organization. This would result in good for all time to come. Amotion was made to appoint u committee of geuenil arrangements, whereupon the chair appointed the follewing: A. F. Hofer, Jr., F. J. Strayer, T, II. Barnes, N. G. t-roat, W. H. Downing, Prof. Z. M. Parvin aud II. M. Branson. This committee is to hold a meeting during tho week, and report at a public meet ing at the council chamber next Saturday evening, to which all citi zens, including the ladies are urgent ly requested to come. KIRST DAY'S Commencement Exeocises at Willam ette University. haccalaukkate day. The services occurred in tho M. E church, which was beautifully dec orated for the occasion. According to the custom tho,University faculty, alumni aud students assembkd in the basement and marched up stair? in the order of their classes. The sermon was delivered by Rev. Wild ing, of Tacoma. He preached fron' the text, "He must increase, but 1 must decrease." Tho speaker tried to Impress tho graduating o'asH with the grandeur of John's character, and tho necessity of sterling worth In their life work. Tho University sermon was preached in the evening by Stanley O. Royal, of the class of 1874. Monday evening Prof. Van Scoy will give his leave to the graduating classes of the college, academy and teachers' courses. Monday at 3 o'clock, in the Uni versity chapel occuned the popular concert given by the pupils of the conservatory ofinusic. Monday at 8 p. m., Rev. C. C. Bateman, D. D., chaplain of the U.S. army, will deliver a lecture in the University chapel, under the auspices of the literary societies. I'HOOKAAI FOIt TUESDAY. 9 a. m. Annual meeting of the board of trustees. 3 p. m. Dr. Bushong. Prize con test in oratary. 8 p. m. Graduating exercises ol the academy. ANOTIICK AHMED CDlTOlt. Tlio (leryuis Star Man Rendered Horn tlu Comliat liy Scott Taylor. I'm discussing a question of put- tlug up a fenco In a public thorough fare, editor J. M. McCullon was knocked down by a blow from Scott Taylor, Gervals City Recorder. McCullon cirrled a gun but did not get a chanco to U'o it. The justice fined them $-r.00 apiece and costs, and McCullon will bo more careful lu tho future who he calls a liar. The absence of cuticle on three of Taylor's knuckles, not like tho flow ers of spring, had something to do with the case. Toiuorrow's Hall (lame. Probably the most unique if not the greatest ball game of the peason will bo played tomorrow at the Fair Ground p'irk grnundf, at which time the Baker & Strangs and J II. Mitchell & Cos. will cro8 bats. The boys have been doing some good practice for the past week, and a good game may be expected. Admission 10c. Tho names and positions of players are as follews: JIAKEIt & 8TIIANO. IJnlmnn, 1 II; Willis, C; W. Tarp loy. P; Birulmii, L V; Wagner, R F. 1). farploy, 2 B; Walnamot, 3 B Smith, C F; Baker, S 8. Sutatl. tutes, Hlrrtch and Thornton. J. H.MnUHEI.L . J)vl.3 i Meyers, 1 "I Crftw foul, O; K'ler, L l Craven, H Yi Wert.t..tt,SSiWaterw,2B; u.l- til, ii F; Crow. l BUUK.-Thero Is ft grt Jel of ..tlafi.al.im In liUw wliut yciu pay for and you u aum of all-wove I.I..UI.-I iK-mrf iniiiJo U lutn Hy null ordered of the Haln V" Mill Store. CIKCllT COURT. An Importniit Docket for the June Term-.Mnc Prisoners in Jail. Judge Boise opened court prompt ly at 1 p. m. juuo 8th. The docket contains an unusual number of im portant cases and the session will be a protracted one. THE I'ANEIi. The list of jurors follows, and of this number seven will be chosen to serve as grand Jurers: J. S. Ledgerwood.Stayton.farmer. Oliver Jory, South Salem, farmer. uiueon Hiierwood, Xsoith Salem, ' clerK. Melvlu Lane, South Sulem, mill mau. Charles Beck, Jr., Aurora, farmer. L. B. Jones, Lablsh, farmer. Peter Heater, Sublimity, farmer, j vv.A. Moores, East Salem, real estate agent. A. L. Beckuer, Lablsh, farmer. L. Harding, St. Paul, farmer. L. ii. Ehlen, Butteville, farmer. W. O. Hubbaid, Fairfield, farmer. Geo. Wolfer, Hubbard, farmer. Henry Geibler, Staytou, fanner. T. B.Pattou, Lincoln, faimei. J. P. Schmelyer, Silver tieek, farmer. Peter Boweu, Stiver Creek, farmer. Isaac Leonard, Woodburn, mer chant. J. B. Shanks, Ablqua, farmer. H. Manning, Gervals, farmer. A. G. Perkius, Lablsh, farmer. Geo. Fox, Horeb, farmer. J. K. P. Farreus, Turner, farmer. L. Joues, Gervals, farmer. Sum'l Layman, Woodburn, farmer. Mat Wood, Turner, farmer. B. J. Grim, Aurora, farmer. H. H. Savage, South Salem, farmer. Theodore Nolf, North Salem, mer chant. T. N. McCauley, Salmi, barber. John Illidge, Hubbard, farmer. IN JAIL. There are nine men in tho county jail, awaiting the action of the grand jury. GKANl) JUHY. The following were called: W. C. Hubburd, Geo, Wolfer, Geo. Cox, A. G. Pel kins, L. V. Ehlen, T. 15. Patton, Oliver Jory. The jury ie ilred and tho afternoon as spent in call of the docket. I'EKSOXAL MENTION. Jack Harkins is back from Eu gene. Miss Winnie Bonham is home from Eugene. Will Gray was among the anivals from Poitiand today. W. A. Taylor was elected 1st Lieut. I Co. at Macleay Saturday. Surveyor-General Byais came up from Portland on the morning train. A. L. McCully and F. W. Waters, of Portland, were in Salem over Sunday. T. McF. Patton is at the grand lodge of Royal Arch Masons at Portland today. Mi98 Cora Smith, daughter ol Dr. Smith of Turner, is visiting relatives in Salem. Editor Dewey of the San Fran cisco Rural Press honored the Jour nal with a call Saturday. Mr. Dewey was a guest of Judge Boise. Hon. O. M. Barrett aud Mr. P. Pratt arrived this morning to reen forco the Sheldon delegation of ar rivals from Sheldon, Iowa. They come from a most excellent country, and the Willamette valley is about the only improvement on it we know of. FROM MONMOUTH. John McCullock and sister re turned this week from n visit to their old home In Missouri. Mr. W. D. Risley, of Albany, is visiting friends in town this week. Mr. Palmer, of Hastings, Neb., Is spending a few days in town, with a view of settling here. Miss Anna Powell, of the class of 91 is visiting fi lends at Albany for r few days. Tho public school of this place closed on Filday, with a very good program and successful y cat's work. Tho exclusion given by Company A cadets to Oiegon City on Satur day, was a success, and all enjoyed tho trip to tho fullest extent. Several hack loads of students from the Normal will attend com mencement day at Salem Thursday. Mr. Geo. W. Shlnn, of Independ ence, has been becured to ficsco aud otherwise decorate the new chapel. Rev. T. L. Elliott, of Portland, has beeu secured to deliver the bac calaureate fcermon ou Juuo 21st, at 11 a. in. Tho following Is the program for the Commencement exercises of the Oregon State Normal school ut Monmeuth: Sunday, 21t, at 11 a. in., bacca laureate seiniou by T. L. Elliott. Monday, Juue 221, at 2 p. in., class day exercise; utldrww by Rev, J. R. N. "I'll. Monday, Juno 22d, at p. in., stu dents reunion. Tuesday, June 23d, nt 10 p. m annual meeting of Ixwird of regents At 8 p. m., societies' reunion; ud dress by Hon. T.T. deer. Wednesday, June SJlti, ut 10 h. hi. graduating extreiM! ut 8 ji. m. alumni reunion. HneUI '.W,ilroSile, The Urt ' lu 'A19 1r.nrl,,rnri''u.' ror. !-'. ""I'l-W '""" ;i : r .;-i- or money no corns ttwu mi " -," --. -;- i ,, n.rt "" " '" p" ?. '"tf ' JiJn rerun iu. rnw, rn WMWI !! II tUft iiATTLINH CKAZY. j A Plucky California Roman's Struggle Willi a 1,ii ii m I c llrotlur. Three o'clock Sunday afternoon, Michael Morris, a Hebrew Inmate of tho Salem Hospital for the Insane, was leleased aud taken lu charge by his sister who resides lu California. He accoiniitinleil her ne.iei'fullv nud without guard down to tho city, the intent! n being to take I dinner at a hotel and depart on the cyetilug train. Morris was 'considered convalescent but her first effort to get bin into a hotel seemed to awaken all the resistance ids dementia was capable of and he MADE THINGS LIVELY. on State street for a while. The sister screamed as tho lunatic bcuan to gather up paving stones as large as Cocoa-nuts to fire at her head, then leaped upon her, tore her para sol away from her, beat her with it and fiercely tried to choke her. HER SCIIKAMS brought help from the hotel, the Armory and Court-house men oame lunuing, when Michael started on a dead run for the creek, with Miss Mori is anil landlord Anderson close seconds. He was overtaken by the latter near the Agricultural works and led back when near the Court house lie was again infuriated at sight of a p illcemau in the distance. He tore avay again, this time at tacking Sherllt Crolsan, who with thonld of Di-puty Wrightman now eomplelly overpowered him with the assistance of dipt. Sherman and others. The Telephone brought the Asylum Ambulance with atten dants aud ho was returned to his quartern. Miss Morris insisttd on taking the evening train, and was accompanied by Hurt Rhodes ou her perilous journey. THE RAILROAD COMMISSION Session at Salem to l'ix Freight Tariffs. rn tint The Oregon railway cnmmKslon sits today upon the very impoitant business of revising the Height tarifl's. This task will occupy their time for several weeks, aud will ue the first efl'irt of tho commission under the new law at making rales for the people. They w 111 remain in session until this work Is completed. SUED I'OKTIII.IK SALARIES. That is practically what the c.isa of State vs. J. P. Faull et al amounts to. This suit is to be argued today befoie Judge Boise, aud is brought In name of one Biggs, Gov. Pen noyer's appointee, to oust the old commission as that body went out of olll'je, the suit is now for a judg ment for salaries of the members of tho old commission. Burnutt, Wil liams, aud Simon defend tho com mission, Knight & Holmes appear ing for state. SICK IN JAIL. Two I'Vllow-i'i'Noners Heroically Care for a Tj jilioiil Fever Patient. Jo. Fridel,charged with complicity lu a safe robbery at Gervals, who has been In jail about a month, has been at death's door for several days with tvnhoid fever. Two follow- prisoners have waited upon him day and night like brothers, at the risk of their own health. They nro C. C. Cohan and S. Ernst, tho upholsterer. Facts since developed indicate that Fridel was entirely innocent. He is quartered quite comfortably lu the woman's cell. Tho condition of tho county jail is a proper subject for investigation by tho state board of charities, aud the Jouhnal respectfully calls their attention to the conditiou of tho same, HILLY FOSTER Charged With a Variety of Light Uffenses. Billy Foster, nllas Bob Alexander, was arrested Saturday at Indepen dence, charged with obtaining money by false pretenses at Salem somo time in March lust. He cave a check to Bill Anderson, on tho Lndd ifc Bush bank, which was found unawiilab'e, but claims he was induced to bign the check when he wai drunk. Jewelry was a'so missed at his lodging house, which was afterward found pawned at Monro & Osborne's, pawnbrokers. He left this section, shaved his face and has since kept moving. Ills case came up for hearing at 0 a. in. Upon heating before the ro cokKt Foster wai bound over on $100 bond", and given II night to furnish it. Jones illicrnaii We uro now prepared to furuUh French Ice Cream In any quuij. tlty for PAHTIKS, PIC NICS, KXCUIWIONH, etc. We make ii spec ialty of the hve and (un bo pro tin rod only of us. t. 1 State Slrcc LOCAL lilUEFS. Tho strawberry premiums will l.o paid byci.unty clerk on Tuesday of this week. Inquiry reveals the fact that no papers for an injunction ou tho Electric company havo been issued. The M. E. church and other churches Were beautiful decorated Sunday with Honors from the rose show. Tho W. C. T. U. will meet lu regular session at their hull cm Court ttreet tomonow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. By order of Secretary. Quito a party of Salem boys went Alli.mt, .in lm rntiirn triii nf Up to Albany OU the return tup ol mo excursion steamer Jieniiy. re- turning on the early morning train. II. S. Jory has filed a plat of Battle Creek fruit farm, about 00 acres of land four miles south of Salem. It Is laid oil In 10 and 20 acre tracts aud will be placed on the market. Sunday W. L. Wade met with a painful accident in consequence of which he wears his arm in a sling, and is using crutches.,. His delivery horse bit him severely in the hand, pawed him with his feet, bruising hip, knee and both feet. Editor McMahou asks the Jouu NAL to state that he never admitted to Mr. Minto that ho does not own the Woodburn paper. We do this in simple justice lo McMahon, having published the opposite. If he owns tho paper he ought to bo able to prove it in his own columns. Sroat & Gilo have just received an invoice of "Our Capital" tea, im ported direct by them try It. Passengers destiued to tho promi nent cities cast of the Missouri river should patronize the Chicago, Union Pacific & Northwestern line. Mng- nillcent Pulhuau and Wagner sleep ing cars, elegant Pullman aud Northwestern dining cars, tree re clining chair cars, handsome day coaches and conifottable Pulhnaii colonist sleopers. eod-aug Sroat & Gilo for a full line or Mason fruit jars. Buy tho light running Singer at 327 Commercial street- eod Ano'her piano lo be given away at KrauSiO Bros, shoo store. eod Soj Shaw & Downing about tick ets, aud Bave money, 201 Commer cial St. Those low prices at tho "cash grocery" nro wincing it lots of trade. 303 Commercial street. Carpet Sweepers: Just received at Krausse Bros., 3 grades; $2.50, ?3.00 and $3.50, best made; try one. See tho new Singer at327 Commer cial street. cod WHY NOT Have a grand reunion of pioneers at the 4th of July picnic? Send a Journal containing a full leport of the strawberry and rose fair to your frleuds in the East? Hurry up thematter of organizing tho board of trade? Patronize tlio homo steamer by giving iiour freight orders? Advertise tlio thno of arrival and departure of the new steamer? So that people may know when to ship. Ho Best Ik'sults. livery lngredlentemployed in pro ducing! Iood'H Snrsaparilla Is strictly pure, and Is the best of its kind It is possible to buy. All the roots and herbs are carefully selected, person ally examined and only the best retained. So that from the tuno of purchase until Hood's Sarsaparilla Is prepared, everything Is carefully watched with a view of attaining tho best result. Why don't you try It? oixns BNJOYS Both tlio method and legulls when Syrup of Figs is taken ; it is pleasant and refreshing to tlio taste, and nets fently yet promptly on tho Kidneys, aver and Bowels, clcauses tho sys tem effectually, dispels colds, Iiead aclies and fevers and cures habitual constipation permanently. Porealo in 50o and 1 Lottfea by all druggists, CALIFORNIA F0 SYRUP CO. SAN fHAKCISCO, OAl. L0UISVILU. KY. NEW iODK. U.V. Notice of DlBKoliilIon ol l'nrt norislilp. riV) all whom Ii m y concern Notice Ii J htnliy glveulhit tho i imrlnerjlilp heretiifori) uxutlng belwcon Kuoali Muy n int f. W. Heniine, under iho llr.n nmiie und tyle of Muy Ileiillne.diilng buvlnt. at No. ill J. e itisldeCoiiiineieial street, In lioolly of Hnlein. Marlon ooaniy. Orin, horitbr tiiutuully dlolvwt, ihU Juru I, hereby tiiutuully dlolvwt, Wl, bald KniMth My akumlug nil di-bli ttpu'riattheuitd tlrmof Jluy luieu. June i, ibui. 1 l ' ' KNOOM MAY CJ. w JIKNf.JNK A. W. ULACKFOItl). Inllnir nd iir linlnr. ui umi nratrfiliuii work It my flood nml I (IliJMll I lurw, l4v orar om Ili ut r'anur ll12 SALEM M.VKKKT IMM'OKT. AlHynopsIs nt (lie Markets Iltiylni nml .Selling; Prices. iiktaii. mirr. HEVISEI) QUOTATIONS. 8houldornHugur curccl,ter lt,lJ llretikfast bacon 15 JlmiiH scujjnr cured, per Hi, lGc iieci ixgio l'orlc 10 121 Mutton Veal 10 12Xo. Timothy need I'cr pound, Se: rolling cy iieci ciov cr secii rcr pounu, He. Whltoclovcrsccd I'or pound, !lci.p" Alilko 18c per pound, lied lop loo per pound. iiucoin uras-io per pound, He CJriins 10c ner imhiiuI Orchard Urns ..170 per pound. leans flo per lb. Out went nt tic. New potato' s lo per lb. Green pem 2o per gal. Rtrnwbcrrlc", 8c per quart. Canned Kriiiu.l'enenes, SI 00; nprieol, 9ft (W lil ii nl Imrr I ea ft? mini lmat trrtirtnn yj cw tomatoes Jt'co- 'stiing benim i ui; green prati Sl 83: per cliw. In two lb C1U18. B Krc,(, VeKeUibles.-I'otatoes fi0c;currots a1?;. p"" im '"i. v' io-perio. HahSalmon non ViSto perlb;SturxeoH l nllllih Uopor lbisHlLKiliiiiiii, b; CJlilnooK milium, 12,'v 7oiht lbsmnl TfgHUo per lo; J1UY1XII l'UICES. Wheat S7Ko to Mo net. Flour Per barrel, J5.50, best 1U0 lbs. Oats Per bushel, ) 3 5oc linrloy Per bushel, )(V;. llr.iu Per ton, 821 00 ut milt, Hacked. Shorts Per ton, SK 00 " lmtckcd. Chap Per ton, J2U.00 " narked. Hops Quoted nt 21 to27Xi per lb. Wool-180 to 20c. Ecs 18c per dozen. Potatoes Per bushel, .loo Corn meal 3c per pound. Cheese 12Uo per pound. Dried plums Per lb. (7c. Dried prunes Per lb. lOQl'.'c. Imported prunes 7)c per lb. lluttcr 15g'J0o per pound for good Lard 10 ko per lb Hams l'cr pound, llQilSc, llncon sides Ua 10 per lb. Hhoulders S0e per lb. Chickens.. 8 to 10c per poind. TurkejslOloelb, Geese .8 per lb. Oueks, l'Jkper lb Spring Ohfekens 15 to I8o por lb. A ailraclo of the Nineteenth Centurj- Owlnc to a bad stnto of the blood, I havo bccuallllctcd with rheumatism for twenty years. I hawi expended largo sums of money lor leniciuesi rccoiiimenueu lo me, aud fiom using powerful liniments, my hip and kneo lied lost neaily all Rtrengih. Whcu I commenced to tuko Hlbbard'h Hhcumntlo syrup I could not tako one xtup without the aid of acano. I can now move with ease, and walk without my cuno. I nm relieved of terrible allllctlou and wish I might herald toallalllleted with rlieum.v tlsm and other blood discuses, tho merits of this wonderful medicine. M.S.CONOVKIt, Agt. jr. M. Llfa Ins. Co , MnnlMeo, Mich. i' or saie oy umiui c nieuier. HELLENBRAND'S Ealing Parlors & Candy Itaufaclor)', 296 Commucolal Street. IIUiLOF KA11E: Ico t 'renin 10c , 15c. and 25 cents Collee, Tea or Chocolate nud Cnkc.10 ccnls Mush and .Milk .10 cents Plate ol Soup lOtentH Hot Cakes, Calico or Tea.... ..15 cents lieefHteiilc anil Kggs . Hi cents Pork Chop and I.ijks 'i cents Mutton Chop and Eggs 25 cents Veulsou nnil Eggs 25 cents Sausage and Kggs 25 cents Ham and Kggs 25 cents Freeh Oybteis any style 25 cents 25 Cent Regular Dinner Served From It to 3 0'Clock A nlco variety of vegetables, etc, etc. Also tea, collee or milk with nil 25 cent menls without extra charge. Choleo Cigars, Impoited un Domestic, always ou nand. Porter House Steak and Eggs 50 cents Tender Loin Steak und Eggs ..50 cents I!ii!s Waintcil Sinlo Agrieul- liual College. Tho Hoard of Hegonts of tho State Agri cultural Oollego of Oregon Invito louder, separately, lor tlio stone hiiMmient, and for tho erection aud completion of the thnivMory frnmo hiilldlngol theStudtuts' Hall, ou the College Knrin at Corvallls. Oro gou. Dr.iMlugn iiil specifications will bo leady for Inspi-ctlon at thoolllcoof Mr. W. I). 1'ugli, aruhltocl, Salem, Oregon, as lol hms: 1st. Meno basement on May VUth, 1MJI. !hul. ThiLe-story building, exclu sive ol the Meno work of tho basement, on June 1st, 1S01. lllds aio to bo M-nt to tho undorslgned at Corsallls, Oregon and will be opened ns follews: 1st. Kor thu slono baseiuent on May 2th, at 10 a. m.; and, M, lor thu threi) story Hiulliling on June Uth, ISlll, at 10 n. in. Tho Hoard of Itegrnts do not bind themselves to uccept tho iDWCst or any tender. WAMiIHNASH. Hceielary lo thu Hoaid. Corvallls, Or., Muy 18, lbl)l. $500 Reward 1 WHwIll pay thoabovo reward for any iso of liver comnlalnt. dyspepsia, sick hcadaeho. Indigestion. consllpiil Ion or (OB tlveness wo cannot euro wltw west's. Veg cltnbloUqcr l'llls, when tlio dlrecllons arc strlctlo compiled with. Thoy are purely vegetabl, and noser fall to glvo satl-fac- lng SO plils, 25 cents. Ilewiire or counter fefih and mltatlons. Tho genulno manu ractHrcdohly by Tilli JOllN O. WIT Co. Chicago 111, Hold by Oeo. K. Good, Druggist, 300 Coin. Btrcet, Halem Or. una 0NK OK TIIK liAltaUST 15ITA1IUHII. ments u tho Htato. Umer rates than I'ortland. Uirgest Block I-egal Hlanks Ir thoHUito, a 'd biggest discount. Hcnd foi prlco list of Job printing, and rataloguo ol legal blanks. K. M. WAITE, KUwn I'rlnUir Halem Oreunn. C$l 1ilcbeUrfi EnslUli Illftmoml Ilrand. rENNYROYAL PILLS -WW "f'ff111?11 n" Onljj Genuine. ir rfc.. r."" -.-" Arc.twRji rviUMo. tAOica Mk llJCi ran r raKM(iri Kngntn ia I Ho Uir, ila wiWi Ua ribbon. i TuLa no other. Jtfftn danitroua Mond UrunJlu Keu tud tVoW mctftl or m4 4(t f o fUmiti for ikrtlaitrt, uUm Ll&IarjdMJU)Ifrrur Ltt4tlea,"folffcr tutititutiena and imU,uion At Dronlitft vr return AlulL IV,VV TMUmo&UM (lilrhMfrr Chemloul Co.. Mdl on Kaanrr jiani i-uuir. 500 Ste 4 - n"N lo WehatfB $f& SLO fa22L Kjase; HEALTH. L Illcliau'i GoMcii lluUam No, 1 Cures Chancre), fink and intone! uj Bores on the Ut'i and Ikxiyj Bore Kart, Kyea, No, f lc, Copptr-oolorul Hlotcliei, iiyiilillitloiatarili.dlkiaaed Kcfllji, and all Primary forma of tlio dlwaaa known al SrplillK. I'rlre, (5 00 per lloKI... Xa ItKliau'a Onlilnii llulaimi No.3 Curi Tertiary, Mercurial rJypiillllki llheti inillun, I'alni In tli Iloima, ralria In the Head, Uuk of the Nmk. llwatul Sort Tliroat, flyhllitlo Itaali, Lumpa anil con tatted Corila, Ktlffni. ol tba Umki, ami tmlloatca all diitato from tli ijiltm, whether launol ty InJIn-rillon or akun l( Mercury, lisavlnr Ilia blml pure and htaltliy. Prlra it OO per lloltlo. I,o ItlchauU Uolden HimnUli Anlt dote for tli euro vt Oonorrlioa, CJIutt, IrnUtlnn Oravcl, and alt Urlnirr or Uenl UI dlMrrangemenU, I'rlc 9 SO V" IIoCIIm. t Itlrhuu'ii O old mi Hpanlah lit Jecllon, Iiraerero out nil Uunarrliia, 1nrUimntory Clett. Btrlnturc,. l'rlco VI 60 per liullle. ' to lllcliuu' UjIiIku Olnliiienl for ilia cffKtivo htallnof lillitlo Mer.a, arid erupUoiia, Irlea$l 00 tier llux. . llitliuu's (Joldeil l'llU-NfrTI and Brain treatment! ii4otpriyakialio er iikm or or work, I'ruitrauoo, tto. IVIca 3 00 per Hoi. Tenlo Mild Nervliio. But errjwhr, C. O. U aoour.ljr pitCN) per eipiuu. THE niCIURDS"DR!JQ COAoeL't 600 tc fill JMAHUIIT T Han fruncUci tfu 1QUUrlf tCNT flt. f2i (i 5 9 f &v53 4A r m&& mmkm. SPECIAL SALE! Friday and Saturday, June 5th and 6th. 600 Prs. Ladles' and Misses Silk Mitts. Black, Tan, and Brown Warranted all pure silk and fast colors, 15c a. Pair. 300 Black Silk Parasola, $1.25 For two Capitol Adventure Co., Opera House Block:. Out Side tlie Trust. BUREN Old Undei takers of 18 years experioncchayo, through much difficulty, secured a stock of Undertaking supplies out side the Undertaking trust and nro 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 tho business THE - CIAJB LIVERY, FEED AND SALE STABLES. UT II Pinnr ivn Ii Au stock left in my care shall rcoelvo the best . , UlluLM, IrOIJP. offtcntlon. Telephone No. 24. Cor. Liberty 1 nud Ferry streets, Salem, Oregon. SNOW THEN YEAR ROUND At 100 Chemeketa Street. House - and - Sign - Painting, Paper Hanging, Kalsomlning, Wall Tinting, etc. Varnishing and Natural Wood Finish. Only First-class Work. SNOW BROS. CHURCHILL & BURROUHGS. Tinners, Plumbers, Gas and Steam Fitters, SHEET IRON WORKERS. Estimates (mall work lu our line. IOO Ohemoketu Street, Churchill Sash, Door & Manufacturing Co., Susli, Doors, Builds & Mouldings, Turning & Scroll Sawiig. House I'Mnlshlng mndoto ordor. Now UIIV Kir.K, by which wo can always keep a Aill supply of seasoned stock of .i' kinds, Agrleulluiiil Works, Corner of Trade and lllgu streets, Balom, Oregon. SAIMTIAM LUMBERING COMPANY, OK MILL OITV, Lumber, Lath, Shingles and Building material. Yard cast of Deot, Salem. We manufacture all our own stock, and aro prerared to fill any order on tho shortest notice. 4:17-lm-dw THOMAS SIMS, Superintendent. ,1, O. UOODAtiK, Cohuig. GOO DALE Ss Lumber, Ivatli. Pickiets ! MOULDING, Agents for Cohurg. Mills, Kprltigtkld Mills west sldu of Twelfth hticet near 4 2 N. SashL and Door Factory Front Street, Salem, Orogorii Tho best class of work in our lino at prices to compoto Avith tho lowest. Only tho best material used. JOHN HUGHES, Dealer in Groceries, Paints, Oils and Window Glass, Wall Pa per and Jlorder, Artists' Ma terials, Lime, Hair. Nails and Shingles, J I ay, Teed and Fence Posts. Grass Seeds, lite, MJW AUVHIITIHUMKNTH. Proposttls for Iron Cells. T 1II1C bounlof public building comml Nlouers Invito fouled lloveulcd proixwaU for the proixi iirfil) Mais ior ii duublolic 0.USI ruction of twenty lour ('.'I) duiibloliou tells and thirty two (J.') single Iron eellsut lilt) Oregon mine rouiiciiiiiiry. iihu. huu speclllcutlousal thoolllcoor W. I), I'ugh, archlli-ut, Kulitm, Oiegon, lho right to re ject uny or nil bids Is reserved, lllds will be opened ut Kxocullvoultlce.ou Tuowduv. July II, IbUI, at U ii'tlook p. m. 'Ihoiiaity receiving routruct must furnish bonds for faithful performuiiieofkumn. HYIVKHTOIt fHNOYKIt, OKO. V. MolllllliK, i'illli Mlffl'M'llAN, Hoard of C'oiiinilaslnuers. Wm. A.MU.NI.riY.CIerkiifllouiil. (Wtd KICK A HOBS, llliiekKinltlu, nil kinds ol ruisilrlngaud earring wor. Woliavu ui uur employ Arthur (ilov,u prufwealoiiul horaaalioer. lllvu usu Irlul. -! I llill'.s Patent labile Illiuds, J N LAID If LOO lt.S, Pressacl, 3ricl, Anil all fjtuiHM olliulldlng inuterlul. PACIFIC BUILDERS' SUPPLY CO,, 1TJ Kimith Ut., I'orlluml, Oregon. atm ILFOIILUMiidi, Konnvrly ol rtrlur fulile. two door WMtoflheoldstund, J(el-lK"xt supply of wlnMl,ii.l. spring and Biirial cur riuf Uardwufv, l-'lw Bach. days only. &, SON, A. WIIKKLKK, Hprlugndd. AVJXEELEll, SHINGLES, &c. and MclCenyiu Jllll. Ofllconnd Yard on tho depot, Hesl l.uinbcr lu tho Vally. N. MATTHEWS, Manager, Baleiu. Notlco to Contractors. VTOTIC'K U hereby given that scaled bids Xi win ue reccirea ny mo uny oroiuem Oregon, ut the ulilco of the city surveyor y sui Oreg or tho city of huleui at Huleiu, Oregon, unit liociocK ii. m., oi juno.w, inui, pu wiiien time said bids will bo opened for tho build ing and construction orii sewer tit block 7U and tto of the city of Hulem und on the aide of said blocks lu accordance with the pro files, plum and Hpeclllcatlonsl thereof on fllo In the olllco of tho wild city surveyor. ICach bid must boaccoinimuled by a de iioslt In favor of tho city or Halem, Oregon. In tho sum of 1100 us a gunrnntco of good faith ou the purl of the bidder, which will bo lorlelted by tho city ot Halem, Oregon, In case ol fulluro of good faith ou tho purl oftl.o bidder. '1 he blank formcontraatund the bond the bidder will bo required to oxecuto In cuso his hid Is Mitlsfuctory lo tho cliy ofHulein, Oregon, l nlsoon tile m tho olllco of said city surveyor, und said bond must 'ic given In the penal rum ol I1WJ0 with tv.ii good und miflicent sureties, to he approved by tho mayor ol tho city of Halem, Oregon The city of Salem, Oregon, reserves tho reject any or all bids, Uouu by order or thv,CoiiimoUiOouncl of the city of Bulem, Oregon. IMiaOOUKIJ, ltecorder. Destroy tlio Pests. NowlslheTlmo to SI'KAY YOUR FRUIT TREES. jnnaGs&BiiOAVTsr Aio prejuired to give tieea treutmont tor the aeusoii with u god spraying oulilt. HutUfuctlou guuruntfed. SStf Capital City llcstaurant Jas. Batcholor, Prop'r Warm Mcab at All Hours el tk Iky Nono but whlto labor employ ed lu tfahi e.tubllihiiient, ; . . A A kh substantial meat at k4 In HM CiJISa styiB . Twtuly-rtv conttiper mal WICO KHONT Court atteet, bttwrcu Jounml OMe MM Mlntv'e UYVrjr, rTi'srtiMi rial ill i"M