m fjmiL mmi J. -HfUHDAY .JUKEJI8.1891 tKk or yuBBCiuiTiox. JtoVC .IK k'ttW ?'. . , iM olTAnoa th writt t rent - - -- t. r.. . '" JJlr If paper ore not delivered ""Slrt OBUVBIir BY CABBIEIL IW b -Toatb,- CU v3 Linn will be made on 1st aud Mrtti d'. lor currier at bouse or wber t "flrcred. o to cause no delay In "?m Kvwrmo OAMTAlJotTBnAtrnru TH -'v.t tu afternoon ussoctaud miJilT & PATTERSON, dealers in Groceries, Crockery, fljssware, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, finishes, Window-glass, Etc. Sole gents for Epicure Tea and Big Can caning rtwuer, LOCAL 31AKKKT. Wheat, net 00 centH per fou. Hops, active; 22 t28 ccuU ier lb. Dally liullctin. Cbuvvlug tufly in 5 cent papers at Strong's- Peaches, apricots and plums, just received at Strong's. Strong's restaurant Bcrves all tbe delicacies of tbe season. WESTACOTT & IRWIN'. WlLLAMElTK. A IJieetiUL' Oil Wednesday night of tbe executive board was attended by Mrs. A. E. Miller, Geo. Hughes, W. H. Odell, J. Reynolds, C. 13. Moores, aud Profs. Anderson and Hans j of the faculty. Some routine business of the college was transacted and Prof. Arnold was appointed to manage University business until a new president is elecl.d and takes charge. Prof. Matthews has not declined to accept the presidency of Willamette, but cannot until after a meeting of the board the of South ern California school, of which he is acting president. The F. D. Criticisms are being made of the organization of the Sa lem Fire department, lack of author ity, etc. The department iB a vol unteer organization largely, there being but a few meu under part pay. Still it is an important protective branch of our city government, and the people cannot afford to grow Indifferent about it. If there Is anything wrong It should be rem died at ouco aud the defect made public. Fhoji AX.HANY Herald. Mr E. Holer, editor of the Sulem Joua nal, who Is somewhat of an en thusiast upon the strawberry cul ture, passed through our clly yester day to Corvallis to look up the ex periments at the U. is. experiment station connected with the Agrloul-. tural college, where over 40 differ- j ent varieties of strawberries are , being tried. Ho returned here in the ' evening, going homo on the early train this morning. Tun Sai,k.u PiONEEits. The fol-1 lowing pioneers attended the annual meeting of ihe pioneers at Portland on Tuesday: Mrs. A. F. McAfee, Mrs. Rachel Johnson Smith. Mrs. j Mary E. Smith, S. F. Clmdwlcls, j R. C. Geer, JoliuMinto, Mrs. Minto, Mr. E. Byrne, J. B. McCluiue, T. C. Shaw, J. L. Panish. John W. Minto, P. H. Hutch abd George II. Burnett. CKAniTiES. The State Board of charities met Wednesday and sat lute last night. Rev. Wine, Messrs. Cohen and Strang have been inves tigating the prison, and Rev. White, Drs. noltand Carle went through the asylum, and reported verbally. The Board will hold .regular meet ingannd Is now fully orgauiz.id for work. Bkouht His Buide. Yesterday morning McKluley Mitchell re turned to his home m Oervals, ac companied by his bride. Ho was married ntSau Krancit.cn on the 10th lust, to MIps Ilattlo Scheier, and returns to Gervals, where ho has many friends und is In business, to make Ills permanent home. Incoiu'ouatiox. The Corvullis Carriage and Wagon Co riled arti cles of Incorporation In the office of the tecretary of slate yetterday. They start with $50,000 capital stock, divided iuto COO shares of ? 100 each. F. M. Johnson, John Sticker aud M. 8. Woodcock are the incorpora tors. Jt'BT Buitei). A Polk county former was In the Salem Woolen Mill store this morning, and after (electing one of those home-made uis, made from his own wool, ald, "I'm just suited.'' Biucic and TitK. For first class band made brick and tile, go to Murphy & Desart. Large supply on hand. Neur fair grounds, Salem. 0 0 lmo Shaw & Downing, ageuts North ern PaclQo U. R., 204 Commercial street. Bauy Day.- Monday will here after be baby day l L'atterlln'a gal- 2SS3S WOBLD'H FAIB. tittsu' Ex&lMt Tfcere. II nr. Henrv Klimuli r ri- . JswImhi county, arrived fu the eiiy u morning, me gentleman b here to iuretipai ii, .,.- ... some ores tvceutly taken out of tbe uiiura vu wie rjannam controlled by Masr&. Cannon nni rr.nm.. .. . Consolidated Gold & Sliver Minis Co. Incidentally it is worthy of lucuuuu uiat.nr. tviippell U one of uv 1 tut J ill UJUimiMfiniira fmm Cr.. gon to tu world's fair. He sp-)ke "k" oi oaiem ana iu progress, having been one of the ooramis' slonenj to build the Oregon state house. "Any world's fair news. Colonel?" "Oregon shall be renrc!ntpd thfn. only the people raugt not be Im -. - ...., patient." "Won't we be In at the tall of the orocelon. though?" . j a" w 'Not necessarily," remarked Pen- ""; anntmvx. "ine com f ins sIoucm are not the epitome of moa- uuckieih mat some of you news paper gentlemen would have us believe." Col. Kltnnptl smiVn H(..t,l.. ,.r i.i colleague, Mr. Wilkins, and wild he thought enough money could be raised by counties, and Multnomah would give ai much as tbe rest of the state. AITLEUATE'S COURT. Tbe Doran Trial Attracts Unusnal Crowd Tliis Dull Season. Justice Applegale's court was filled this morning with tbe stifling atmosphere that is only engendered by a room packed full of witnesses, jurymen, attorneys, bystanders and loafers drawn together over a fann er's neighborhood quarreL An interpreter was employed to translate the German into ofllcial language of an American justice court. All forenoon was consumed in this way. at 3 1'. f. The trial of Doran for assault on Dickman is still proceeding. Com plaint lias been filed charging Sick man with insanity and be is to have a trial this afternoon. Look Hkkb. Any person who bu a lot from me tills week, I will make a present of a new fetiit of clothes, or to any lady I will give a $10 dress. Monroe Nye. the real es tate agent, over Roothby & Co.'s clothing store. 0-8-tf Lost. Between J. E. Wright's stole aud K. Farrar & Co's, S15 in currency. Finder leave at S. Farrar & Co's and receive reward. E J. S wafIord. ;o-18 2t MAKUIED. PIPER-WILLIS. In Salem Ore con, June 17th, 1831, Miss Leona Willis to 3Ir. Edgar B. Piper. The wedding ceremony wps per formed at 9 o'clock last evening at the residence of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Willis, Capital slid Center streets, by Rev. H. H. Brown, in the presence ofthe fam ily imil some immediate friends from Portland and Albany. The Willis mansiou was richly decorated with ilowers. The Iront parlor was ll nibbed in white roses and li ies.the back pallor iu pink ilowers and rib bons, the diuiug hall iu heliotrope and Hie gifts to the bride and groom arrayed upon a background of gold and orange blosoms. The cere mony was performed under a huge bell of rotec, lined with sliver wed ding bells, which cupid (who as rendfd a steplcdder of Ilowers in the person of Master Freddie Stump), ruug by satin ribbons as the bridal procession entered. The guesls aud wedding party en joyed the rich hofpi'ality and bles sings of Falher and Mother Willis. The entire social event was conduct ed with exqulslto tuste and refine ment, that Is characteristic of this old Southern family. An ava'anche of congratulations will bury Mr. and Mis. Piper out of sight for the present, as they proceed to take pos session of their new home In the Northwist. SKIFF-CALVERT. At the resl deuce of the bride's-parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Calvert, on Asy lum uveuue, at 8:4-5 p. in., Wednes day, June 17, 16UI, Mism Ada V. Calvert to AlurK a. cikiii, jvov. Hubert Whitaker, or the Baptist church, oliiciating. Mr. SkifTnnd his bride have today taken possession of a new home ou CotlageSt., In the new doub!o house near Mr. Pulton's. Thus does an oiu Sulem business man loie one after another of a elwle of accomplished daughters through th encroach ments or honorable wedlock. The floral decorations at the Cal vert mansiou were profuse und com prised a vjrlety of artistic pieces. The wedding party stood uuder a skiff of white iii.irgiieriiei. There were besides a beautiful floral lyre, horseshoe star aud cresceut, while behind the wadding party was a perfect pyramid from the floral world. The ceremony was perform ed iu the presence of the relatives and a few near friends. Mr. Wm. Skiff of PoriltMid and Mr. Oscar Feebler of L'orvalll were In attend ance. MINTO-SULLIVAN'-At Port- laud June 17,1601. Mrs Kate Sull i- l..o orllclatlng at the re-ldence of the bride. Both of Portlaud' .-. ... nnlv members of the family present. Mr. Johuj Minto and wlf-, of Salem, father !d mother and Mr R. W. Mor . .... .,nriRl4. ffrandfalber. ofthe groom were present. They will vUlt la SaJeaj it wkor m. WCAL ASD PERSONAL. The Salem Ml- flonn.ii .f. . Bight. letter Carrier Ben Taylor sports w safety. Prof. A. M. Bryant of Falls City , inwwD today. The will or Wm. Peareoo has been admitted to probate. A horse sold -it mnticia . hi. I afternoon brought 18. hxplmUtu never occcurs witii BroatA One's gavdine. Joseoll Cor.k. nfTnrnpr. nn nnnl. ortheOreeou Laud coin nan v(!ink is In tbe city. Business at thi rponntar'a Mti. waa confined to two dranks, with usual fine. B.T. Rigg, of Dallas Is a guest ot nis Mothers. A. Riggs, and other relatives. The Doran trial has resolved Itself into an effort to convict old man Dickmun of insanity. At Eugene all small boys, inol J- diug boot blocks are prohibited from frequenting saloons. E. N. Thomaj, a Jefferson fruit grower has contracted with Mr. Joy to put in a fruit drier. Thoe low prices at the "cash grocery" are winning it lots of trade. 303 Commercial street. Fire, lire; fireworks of the latest novelties and all staple kinds,atGeo. F. Smith's, 307 Commercial street. Tbe reason Rineman takes the lead ou vegatables and fruit he has CO acres at command. Black sailor Iiats a specialty at Chas. Calverts. Prices will aston ish you. A big steamboat excursion with a band will probably be run from Independence to Salem on July 4tb. Mrs. Charles D. Gabrielson and Mrs. A. F. Hofer, Jr., were passen gers for Portland on the morning overlaud train. Two young people well known in Salem, Mr. C. E. Coourodt and Miss Nellie Brown, of Oukctdale, Wn., weremirried Juue 10. All tbe committees for the states 4th of July picnic are requested to meet at the Willamette parlors on Saturday evening of this week. A fine lot of halibut, sturgeon, salmon, shad and cat flsh just re ceived at the State str t market. Also choice poultry. Ed. Sullivan. Don't forget tbe Baptist out-door social Friday evening. Those Bap tist people do have good times, they say, and their ice cream is unsur passed. Members of the militia companies should remember the guard mount Friday night. There will be a great improvement attempted on tbe first effort. Persons wishing gooseberries for canning must recollect that M T. Itinemsu can furnish any quantity of tbe choleest of Ihe season. The Brownsville WoIenCo., has filed supplementary arlicles of incor poration, changingname to" Albany Woolen Mills Co.," and changing office to Albany. Hon. Ed Hirsch is in receipt of a letter from his brother. Hon. Sol Hirsch, minister to Turkey, an nouncing that he expects to sail for the United States soon, and will be fore his return make a visit to his old home at Salem. Juue 27th the Salemsaud Albanys cross bats on the grounds iu this city. Albany may expect a lively game of ball at tbe bauds of our boys. Albany has cuough good players to put up a very active team aud will do it. Mr. Orin Savage brought in a specimen of wild grass, "cheat," this morning entirely covered with "smut," and says th's Is quite com mon this year. The cool, wet weat her Is supposed to be the cause. Thero Is a general impression that the clerk of the weather has been away from home and that the boys have been running it. The absence of heat Is enjoyable, but the season has been backward If anything owing to the coolness. Mrs. Jas. F. Babcock and ('apt. Pratt do not wish Rhode Island, slighted. The bulsleit state iu tho Union, and who lias not heard of the services of the gallant IJUt niiocio Isluud regiment. Let Rhode Island le at the State3 picnic. The baseball gimes Saturday and Sunday will be ttetween the Saleim and Portlands. The Portland club will have for pitcher ono Sheets, recently ot tho New York aiotits, who has just sigued with the Port lands. Dowell and Lanford, ofthe Staver & Walkers, will play first bate and short stop, respectively, and the team will not be weak iu a single point. Ladles free iu Ihe grand stand. During a severe storm Tuesday afternoon some twenty-five picuicers huddled In nn outhouse Iu Forest mrk tor nrotectlou from the rain. Suddeuly there was a sharp flash of lightning, a quick report ot tnunuer, aud then -tbrelka and moans and cries for help Issuing from thebulld Ing. A wild w.ene of confusion followed, and policemen hurried to the scene. Nearly all tbe occupants had more or less Injuries. On was killed, aud three very seriously but not fatally hurt. Others suflered a severe uervou shock. See Sroat & Glle beore you buy your fruit Jirs. Q-jlck Hnw ana Inrough trains offo-edr-a'aenirer an I shipper by the Chkago, Uulon Poeifl t & North weatern Lme, Sao Franolcj and PortUnu" lo Chicago, tod Au SEW AGENCY. The White Stwing Machine Ilrrafir Exeluirelj handled by uo. 0. Will. Salem, Or., June 18, 1601. We have have today chanced tho agency for our sewing machine in this territory, having placed it In IWe hands of Mr. Geo. C. Will, two doors north of post nfflce. White Sewing MaciuneCo. By C. A. Hawkins. dw lm Instruments Filed "tor Record at the County Recorder' Office. The following is a list of tlfe real estate transfers filed June 10-17, in the office of the county recerder: F R Smith et al, to Flora K Watt, lot l.blk 1, iu Watt's ad to Salem; $ 1 Samuel Ames and wifo to Jacou dollar, 20 acres of land 250 Timothie Italnvllle and wf to J Hoefer aud Zorn, land; 400 David Early and wife to Jams V Davison, Sr., 00 acrersland; 2,800 J O Baker, et al to Weslev Van Fleet, 10 acres laud; 1 Joiin illssllng to Maria Kissling, part of donation of (i W Scriber and wife, iu s 10, t 7 s, r 1 w; 600 H J Minthorn and wife to the The Mountain Home Stock Co., 1G0 acres in s 10, t s, rze; luj II J Minthorn and wife to Mountain Home Stock Co, 40 acres in s 17, t 7 s, r 2 e: 50 State of Oregon to H J Minthorn, school land ins 10, t 7 s, r 2 e; 0 Emma and G P Terroll to John J Sellers, 14 3-10 acres laud in 18, t 9 s, r 2 e; 330 John Wettclien and wife to R B Duucau, lot 6 blk 20; 1,500 A man who has practicee medicine tor 40 years, ought to Know salt frou sugar; read what he says: Toledo. O.. Jim. 10. 1887. iIfgrx.F. J.Cheney Co. I Imve been In tbe general practice or medicine for mmi 40 jean,aaA would any tliat Id nil my practice and experience- bavo never xeen n. preparation lhnt I could prescribe wiin as mucn commence 01 fu.vesH an i can ilall'n CalnrrH Cure, m.iuuraaurcd by you. Have prescribed it a Krerft ninny times aud ltn etlectu wonderful, nn d would ay In coucliulon tbnt I have i et. to Und a i-nee of Catarrh tbnt It would not cure, If iney wouia ume u acroraiiig 10 directions Yours truly, UUUOKhUI'II.M.D., OlHce, 21 j summit street, We will give $100 for any ose of Catarrh that cannot tit: cured by Hall's Catarrh Curu. Taken inter nally. F.J.CHENE V &CO.,Props.f Toledo, O. S?"Sold hy all druguiats, 75c. o - M hs Thornton will receive vocal, instrumental and language pupils during the summer. All applica tions received WeuiiHsday uiter noons. 218 Cottage street. 0.15(1-1 in See the new Singer at 327 Commer cial street. end See Shaw & Downing about tick ets, and save money, 204 Commer cial St. 'Our Capital" Is one ofthe finest teas on the market. Imported by Sroat & Glle. The Wool, Chop. This year's crop will be a success. Clean goods and low prices have largely increased the trade ut the Sulem Woolen Mill Store. Are You Goin East? If so. be sure aud see that your tickets read via the ".North western Line." The C.St. P. M. & O. Ry. Tnisls the great short line from St. Paul or Duiuth tonll poluts eabt and south. Their macniflceut track, peerless vestibuled dining aud sleep- Intr car trains, aud their motto, "always on time." has given nils road a national reputation. All classes of passengers are carried on the vestibuled trains without extra charge. Ail ticket agents tell tickets via this Hue. Ship your freight aud travel over this famous road. W. H. Mead, Gen. Agt., No. 4 Wash. St, Portland, Or. A. J. Leland, Tray'g Agt. The Coming Linn. The Chicago, Uulon Pacific & Northwestern Line oilers tho best accommodations to tho traveling public en route from Sau Francisco and Portland, Chicago. Through trains, fast time, magnificent sleep ine: cars, elegaut diuiug carr, colonist sleepers, reclining chair cars aud handsome day coaches, eod Aug. Uuy the light running Singer at 327 Commercial street cod A l'mttul Heritage. Tlie tmnmtiwdon ol blood talnu entail fearful cmfcfouence, thoM wi allli ted, have need to purliy tlie blood thoroiixbly every spring. Msiect of tbl often lood to fearlul complications of dlwuj, X.K,n tiemsn wluj femlly wcregrotlyamiicd W?lywifeant babe. furteu months old, anda boy of lire ve MiBweO. Im J" from hereditary scrofulii .or HlngV evil. J l.avc einplejod the bt pUllan, but fooud notblnis Uat woiifd relWve ibern until 1 tried lliblw.U's Ilteui;itlc yrup. Have ued lourtoen buttle, aud find to my astonishment they are twi.it ly curd. Xrdsclinuotdtirlbelbp value rtrmu ;...... .. i.i.u.r nurf Ar I Khali rwi mniiienduu.all who, are rMlWed frotii Impure blo'Xi. joii.- ntr ""..,' ritoto la Krvmrt. Alna, lllsh. Kor sale by Bailthhlilny. i Jones (6 Bernardi . FIIENCII ICB CBEAM SODA The most excelent and delicious drluk ever Introduced on this market. Try It and you will have no other. 106 Stale SW. HOTEL ARRIVALS. "WIMjAMBTTB" C W Laugdou, C P Winn, Albany. Miss Constablc.Sam Smith, Dallas. J Towsan, Hubbard. P R Looney, Tacoma. C L Shutiz, Enterprise. England and wife, Astoria. E Meeker, Puyallup. Robt A Miller, Jacksonville. L L Sands, Morrison. J D Stranger, I O Hawkins, Sau Francisco. D Soils Coheu,J IIolt.T K Strong, F W Mitchell, M J Clobussy, N O Ware, T Murphy, L Coblenlz, V A Clolaud, C Hall, Mary and Nancy Buxtou, Portlaud. "cook." E A Thompson, Wm Drive, Portlaud. J W, 8 and A Horner, Slayton. A S Kllliin, John Wlttischeu, N Yamhill. E Ragan, J Kefiles,Thos Graham, San FrancUco. Miss Constable, Dallas. J A Humphreys, Oregon City. E M Mikluu, O Pratt, Brooks. J B Murtlu, Annlo Todhunter, 3a u Jose. W P Wikofi, V Fonk, Kent, Wash. D R Swan, D Holt, Salem. E Yocum, Sheridan. T T Richardson, Jeflerson. Tflio TVorul XJiirichsd. '-the facilities ofthe present day for die production of everything that will conduce to tho material welfare and comfort of mankind arc almost unlim ited, and v. hen Syrup of I'igs was first produced the world was enriched with the only perfect laxative known, as it is the only remedy which i3 truly pleasing and refreshing to the taste and prompt nnd effectual to clcause the system gently in the Spring-time or, in fact, at any time, and the better it is known the more popular it be comes. Urauson tho "Cash Grocer" says ho Is too busy to tnlk, but thoso low prices btill continue Just the samo. onderful Results often folloW '.ho use ut Hood's Sais.iparllla. Scvero a-.es of ccrufula, upon which other prep arations liavo been iowcrles, yield to tho peculiar ounitlvo powers of this medicine. Dlshesshig cues of dyspepsia, excruciat ing r-mi lalnts ot the kidneys aud liver, mTpaVot sal! SLS ItS rheum, ii-Mgreo- a ilij raises ot c.itarrh, and aclies and pains 1 ilicumatisin, are cured by Ihxxl's Bar- " 'riila. It purines tho blood, and at tho no tlmo tones tho stomach, croates nn :rtio, anil gives strcngtli to every funo- . i.i of the body. Givu it a trial. General Debility "For four ycats my wliu suffered with largo tumor bunches on tho glands under tlie anus, and general debility of thowliolo system. Slio hecamo so poor In health that wo wero on tlio vcrgo of despair regarding her recovery. Physicians did not seem to understand her case; at all events she novcr derived any benefit from their treatment. Slie finally concluded to try Hood's Sarsaparllla. Tho Immediate effect was so marked and satisfactory Unit slio continued to tal;o it, anil this ft tlio result: She has gained in weight From 64 to IU Pounds and is sli oncer ami In better health than tlie lui lieu, f i years. Tho bunches under her arms h e diminished, and wo bellevo Hood's B.irsapaillU will bo too much for them in tlaie." J. J. Noncnoss bm Com mcrchtl Street- Boiton, Mass. Hood's Sarsapafilla Soldl)yi!rii;aUt. filj lUforfSS. l'tej uodby 0. 1. HOOD & CO., Apotnecanei.iowou iia. lOO Dosos Ono Dollar Administratrix Notice. VTOTHUS U hereby given thnt tho under J slgaod hat been duly appointed by the lion Oouniy uounoi .iinrimi raiumj. (irpL-nn. ndmlnftratrlz of tho estltto 1 Kliui.iebcr.decensed. All pcrMons having chilnis ttita'nst snid estnti) nro rKltiesteit U present llieni to ine properly verified nt my residence near Iike 1-nlilMi, within elx nioutlm from this date, nnd persons knowing themselves ludebled to snid e totenro requested to iiioUe piiytuent with out delay. KIM. MUMI'Kll. Administratrix orubovo nnmwl twtate, June 11,1841. (JI8tw Notlco to Uritlge Ilulldcrs. Bids for the construction of 'Ircstle work brldBoon tho onuniy road lendlnif froiu Bnleiii totlie Indutn '1'rnlnlm Hlifx)l will be received nt the County Okrk's oftlce, until Wed nwdny, July 8. 1891, ut ISM p. in. lllds will bonoooinpnuled by plans lor the oontructlon of said tresllo work Tho County Com t reserves tho right to reject any or nil bids. K. J.UAIKXISK, fUH'ilvr County Clerk. DO YOU FAVOR Building up a Strong, Independ ent Paper for tho People in Oregon ? A PAPFJITIIAT VE"X0T SELL OUT- I'riikd at IlitSul ofGoveroMeol LOOK XT TUB ur.00111' OY TIIK OAI'ITAL JOVUSAL. n.i.iMlh.HiMtil uuMlnr, nf ItiA Ibtflahi. lure It wus Iho only pajmr In thu statu that attackod succ4fully ibe I'orllaiid illeUv- . I.I.. I.. .lu... ..llll.H. ll .( AMlfllllV opjKwedull itwtorlBKlUe Abslrullun ballot tasrliilIiintrtsoliK)iltlcl tKses. Jt udvocnted tbu law (ilial musmIj glvlne and tower to euforoo itsdetfalon. Jtsuc eesiuily advoovted retoottou or the old raliriMifoitmnlMlona best qualltluit to urt m"l0" rivers aud thussoouro tolhe io)l-tlirl;htt4j freo and uurvatrieled uiool.hti watoriirays. ITU I'LATKOUM. lo national Anauora, to the rod that tbu , .j.ii.Ivii mnnifiiltf tnutmtr jtf ZuvpiyUiK n lnadHuUcurfBciy way V . . I,. a s. - ... uv ii.til tksnlll HL mHll'Yl VJ IUO KMHIWMU'MtWi.lM wr- I- .-..I tnrtm trutl.rV UI 1 1 It U. Wif ft kU.k mlU i n .-.nfoarai Ijityninrl luanlflnv ffirlfl efplt. It tovord Meeilm of all offivUU ."... .t. ..l-.k .n4 i,UIm It ravorl owulujoll waterways Ui th aud DirilofallM'ininon CTrrlws to tts eoil tualtoa iraueeruiiwMwi ut .w. tto Urjtmt nrt iHitttw lfyou lavor reUlulUKall pow t-oaslble In tba uandsoftlijs pi44auil jorrrniuunt In to lnuru of tba ptopl,eleulU ibU paper, or mria, se dwur. ur JiorKuliuoa. !'.. ' ..' "'Vfttt ' " " i i.in To Farm Kits an!) ai.ij Puiwons Wanting Fence: I tdiould like to call the attention of all u ho wIhU n good, tin ruble, substantial fence, and one that Is neat and tidy, to the combination fence of E. H. Rice. This fence is ono that will turn any aud all kinds of stock without dan ger to tho animals. No barbed wire to Injure stock. Is mudo in tho (ield ou tho posts. Mr. E. H. Rice came to my place yesterday and wo got all iho material ready for 02 rods of fence at 1:30 p. m. Thero wcroE. H. Rice, my hired man nnd myself to work at tt. Wo used split pickets aud wove 02 rods of good substantial fence by 0 p. m. Wo would have mado better time had myself and hnntl ever seen any such fence put up before. See this fence before putting in any other kind, "iours Truly, F, G. McLknch. Lincoln, Or, Juno 0, 1801. Henry Schomukor, general agent, Salem. 0-11 lm w Both tho method nnd results when Syrup of Figs is taken ; it is pleasant and refreshing to tlio tasto, nnd nets fcntlyyot promptly ou thoKidnojB, iver and Bowels, cleanses tho sys tem effectually, dispels colds, Iiead aches and fevers mid cures linbitun! constipation permanently. Forealo in 60o and $1 Lotties by nil druggists. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUPxC0. SAN fRANCISCO, CAL. L0UISVIUE. KY. NEW Y0HK. IIS. JOHN HUGHES, Dealer in Grocorics, Paints, Oils and Window Glass, Wall Pa per and llordor, Artists' Ma lorials, Lime, Hair. Nails and Shingles, J lay, Feed and Fence Posts. Grass Seeds, Etc, NKV ADVHUTIHEUKNTS. To Contractors. Bldn will be reclvd by the ucdcrelenrd up to June SOtli . t So'clook p. in., for plastering, Ibu tin rouflnc Plins aud lieclAotlonB cu betetnatO. 8. MoNslly'd nlllce. Itlglit re i-rviHt to reject uny oriiu iiiui. 0-18-td COTTLE & rAlUUIUltST. Proposals for Wood. denied bids will bo rooolvcd nt tlio ofllro of tlio School Cleric, Nn, 1U7 Commercial Bt., Salem, Oregon, until Tuosiliiy, July 7, lc'Jl. nt 'J . m. ir the delivery of wood for Mild illct.lnt ntiifnllmi'ii For Euh Halem, 40 cords ot oak, and 117. corn in oiKiy nr. Kor North Snlem, 15corU ofoulc, and B0 cords of body II r. t-'orHouth sulem, ISrordsofoalc, nnd 40 cords of body II r. For Central school, 10 cords of ork, nnd IS cords of body llr. Kor Turk Bchool, In Vow l'nrlf, 15 cords of oak, nnd 25 coriN o' body llr. Tho wood must bo luruo gnib or body oak, and nil wood four leet lone, rniHOii nbly fctmlKiit und;corded clajo. t'lin board re- erves th riBht to njeet any or nil bids, bono by order f tho bourd. Will. BIMI'SON. Clerk School Dlsfrlct No. SI, Murlon Co., Ori'tou. 0 17 td shIngles'i A largo Invoice of Vroom shlnKltn Just received by fur tlio bent hIiIiikIcs In Hio market. UAt'ITAliLUMIIKHlNUCO. St Strawberries, HiiBpborrius, Blnckborriea, G oosoborrios, Chorrios and good fruit of all kinds at tho Salem Cannery. mm JH D.C.SHERMAN, 0, H, l'cuNlon aud Cluini rnjent. I'.O llox HI. H.1I0111, Oroqoti. Deputy Count) Clerk Vrlto for blanks, w i, W. 1ILA House palntlDK and papr lianKlnc Good material and flrtola work Is my object. Ixuivo 01 Jcr ou slate, at Kurrar's tort). COOK & VOETJT I HoiiHU iiiur Kln Iiiliiliifif ! Kalsomininir, sign wnuriKi reco nir, wall (IntliiK. leorntlvo psK'r iianidnf, ujuitl flriLhltw MkllfiitltiK klllutlll H1 voutract work. I'M HU1I0 Rt. "COLUMBIAS," Liglit Hoadsler Safety, Indies' Safety, KiPtrt, Tandem Hafty,Volunlr, Bcml-lUw-Uu-r, Light KodiUter, lutloual. C.M.LOCKWOOD.Agt., 4i( M()lll.st,altin, llieyeiwnia on Ibe Inttallnn-nt plan. FOREST GKOVB PODLTHY YARDS. Founded n 1877. iooo young fowls roil SALE And tbe flnwl vrbrxl on tbsilVcifle Coast. IJook our ot&tr earl tor.chok MlMttons. Bend Stamp for Catalogue. Address J, K. GARRISON, SpP'fHq Mi ! mmmmmmimmmmm mWmmwmmmmZmm SPECIAL PRICES THIS WEEK 800 Assorted tics worth 25 and 50 cents for. ... 15c each. 500 4 ply linon collars i0c " Every poclcet knlfo In our big assortment reduced iu price. NOTIONS OF ALL KINDS. Combs ntlfl brtlllir-l nf nil ktnilia rni, nnn. rnl,.. ir.l. .11 Bay rum, I-lorltla water, Perfumory.Curlluff Irons, Bead necklaces, Oold breast pins, Ii.nrrliira.Nrokla.rHM, Ulnei, Cull bultonf., Collar buttons, nnyliiK cards, Pens, PenuiU, EnveloiKs, Vrilln paper. JMutik bookK Dolls, ltazors, belabors, Tape measures. Hnne brushes, Tnblo knives and forks, Carving sets, Dice, Poker chip, Crlbbago boards, Fish books, Lines. Positively tho lowest prices on everything In our store. Capitol Adventure Co.. Opera Hotxse Block. Produce taken. Out Side the Trust. B. BURIN &. SON Old Undoi takers of 18 much difficulty, secured a stock of Undertaking supplies out sido tho Undertaking trust and are now propared to furnish funeral outfits in a first you prices independent of any trust, Special attention given to embalming. Undertaker's rooms fitted CLEAN! If you would bo clean and hayo your clothes done up in tho neatest and dressiest mnnnor, take thorn to tho SALEM STfiii.lI LAUXIMtV whore all work is dono by white labor and in the most prompt maimer. COLONEL J. OLMSTED. Liboity Street. THE - LIVERY, FEED AND SALE STABLES. W. II. GOULLT SNOW TI-IB YEAR ROUND At 100 Chemeketa Street, HOUSE - and - SIGN - PAINTING, Paper Ilnnultifr. KulHomlnliiB, Wall Tlntlug, etc. Varnishing aud Natural Wood Finish. Only Firet-clnwi Work. SNOW llUOS. CI-IURCI-IILL c& BURROUHGS. Tinners, Plumbers, Gas and Steam Fitters, -AND- SHEET IRON KHtlmntos on nil work In our lino. Churchill Sash, Door & Manufacturing Co. Sash, Doors, liliniLs & Mouldingti, Turning & Scroll Sawing. Houso KliitvlilUK uuulo;to order. New DRY KILN, by which wo can always keep a full supply of keasoned stock of nil kinds. Agricultural Works, Corner of Trado uud Jllgh streets, Balem, Ortgon. SANTIAM LUMBERING COMPANY, OK rvULt, OITV, Lumber, Lntli, HIilnglcH imil DtilUllni; tnntcrlnl. Yard cast of Depot, Bak'in. Wo inuiiufiicturo all our own Mtoclt, uud aro prcrarctl to All tiy order on tlio ttliortcut notice. 4:17.1m-dv THOMAS SIMS, Supertnti4wt. J, a UOOIMLK, Cobursr. GOOD ALE & WHEELER, Ltarriber, Latli. Pickiets ! MOULDING, SHINGLES, &c. Aleuts for CoMru Mills, HnrltMlcld Mills and MeKciula Milt. Oftlce nnd tn ou Hid wont slau of Twelfth utrvel near dupot, Hcst Lumber la tho VulU , 4 2 JAKKU.t WHKKLKIl, Munugcre, Halem. Sasht and Door Pactory Front Street, Salem, Oregorii Tlio best class of work in our lino at prices to compote with tho lowest, Only tho boat material used INSURE IN YOUR HOME COMPANY "The State." AiMfsfted'nearlypne'Oilrdloi a million OKO. M. liKKM'.H, City Agnt, And special aioinUor Mar'on county, y-l Aon wiih iha Company. The New Blacksmiths SPRAGUE&lilLGERS, nillJeCHXTI li JUIIIJ , ". WW...M.W.- clol uud ClisinekKiH trU, Holew. J'om sluxlmf asjH-clalty. id m IT. P 0 II L E, Blacksmith, Wirmtrl vol Heritor I'oblc. two Aoor ml t,t tbu old stand, keens asood uuovly ofwbetls.ailes. sprlnjs and toucral tr rMf hard ware. il Hill's I'itd Inside Bliatii. I2?TiAI PLOOIIS, Pressed Briolc, A ud all eta U butldlntf uimterlsl, PACIFIC BUILDERS' SUPPLY CO., ITt fourtU Wh lvtrUan(,OriOB, Highest Price Paid for Wool. J years oxporiencohayo, through - class mnnnor and can make up specially for tho btiBinoes CLUB i n All stock left In my euro shall receive tbo best . ItODF. "futtoutlon. Telopliono No. 24, Cor. Liberty 1 and Ferry streets, Salem, Oregon. WORKERS, TOO Ohumakota Straat, A. WlIKELKU.HprlnKneliJ. Capital City Restaurant Jas. Batcholor, Prop'r. WannMcabtAlllkrselikl None but wulio Uborm.loy4 lhi vntabllilimont. . . . . . A geoil substantial meat e Kke4 1mHm olussstyta 'fwcnty-fiv cents per ninol HUD KRONT Court slrtftl, bctwMii Journal Oftlw m4 Mlnuyt 14vr. Destroy tlio Peats, -Now 1 the Tlmo SPRAY YOUR FRUIT TlffiL uiuGGS&imowar Arprcirt4 to jive tri tli immii wltb a fowl fti ' HatUfoetlan KuarnutwJ. twtva m m at 0. U. titUrlln A Boa's.oMe, U mUAmmmtr ....I .1 "mm jti C GJftCNMiii Ikickr ut fkif, pry, ivr