FRIDAY-- JULY 3, Ibid TKHMB OK UUUHU1U1TION. Ually by mall per y ear, Ifl 00 Dully by mall per mouth, M Weekly by jnall por year,. . 1 GO 9-If not paid In advance the price onirgod for the Wkkktv Journal will bo 11.68 per year. If papers are not delivered promptly ndlty the office. FREE DELIVERY BY CAKMER. Dally for single week, ? Pally fortwo weeks, 2j . Ually by month, 5u cts Collections will bo made on 1st and 15th of month. Subscribers will please leave money for carriers at house or where, U Is delivered, so as to cause no delnys In xllect'ons. THE EVKKWJO CAPITAL JOOHNAI, rCBU- ' tarly receives the afternoon associated J press dispatches. GILBERT & PATTERSON. Dealers in Groceries, Crockery, Glassware, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Brushes, Windowglass, Etc, Sole .Agents for Epicure Tea and Big itan Baking Powder. LOCAL MARKET. Wheat, net 90 cents per bu. Hops, active; 22 to 29 cents per lb. Daily iiiilictln. Snow Flake. Tiie bread at Strong's is tlio best, lightest and purest ever offered. Their supply of ! cakes is kept up to the top notch all 'the time. A CHANCE FOR SALEM. To Ort Another College This Time it is for tlio Congregationalists. ". The support of C'onRregatlonnlists is going to be withdrawn lrom the FnifHt Grove school nntl conceutrnt ed upon a new college. Tlio Oregou Inu says: The committee appointed by the Congregational association of Oregon at its last annual meeting to take steps to establish a Congrega tional college in Oregon, met Wednesday in this city. There were present of the committees Messrs. Albert Brownell, D. B. Gray, Frank M. Warren, Nnpoleon Davis, W. H. Morrow, James Steel, B. S. Huutlne lon, I. A. Macrum, H. A. Sliorey. IJenorls from the vurlous sub com mittees were submitted showing hat hud been done. After a full discussion of the matters presented it was unanimously resolved to car ry out the Instructions of theassocla lion and to take the necessary steps to establish a Congregational college in Oregon, and a committee was ap pointed consisting of H. Allen Sliorey, James Steel and W. H. Morrow, to receive propositions from the various parts of the state for a location for the college. The committee are of the opinion that arrangements can bo made whereby the college nmy open in September next. TIIE STATES PICNIC. J"i JL'IB.1'1 mwt i iwnwaihii ii.ii w fti hfW1t-n ur ivfra5farTftTi LOCAL AND PERSONAL. WESTACOTT & IRWIN. Republicans Moving. Salem republicans are 'moving on tlio works of the enemy politically, and propose to have republicans appoint ed to the jjuperinlendeuoy oi the Salem asylum for the iusaue and clerk of the board of school laud commissioners. These offices are practically to be filled at once, as both incumbents are holding over the term for which they were ap pointed. Republicans feel that with ten thousand majority in this state they will novo no trouble in finding men competent to fill them. If they have not, they could import a is understood that Dr. Lane is not anxious to continue in tho office. He has made a good record and will .retire with honors. The chances i oe ueraanuea on tuo square ?asls ot party interest, without ifs, "i, or ands. There are nlontv nf professional men and republl- i, cans in uregon wno can be chosen. It is not a matter that Interests Sa lem only, but the whole state. There should be a reasonable degree of harmony in tho selection of a man for either place. The parly welfare demands that the filling of these offices will probably occupy, the at tention of the boaid at an early day In July. The asylum board meets Tuesday. Hat Presentation. At the meeting of Capital Engine Co. Thursday night there were uojudges selected for tho election next Mon day. It is understand the I'iiiiil Arraiif mi'iits Cetnplcteil and All ill lie Well on the 4th. At the final meeting of commlttcer held at The Willamette last evening a good attendance was had, and much business wound up in a satisfactory manner. Nearly 3,000 badges have' been ordered. Registry books will be on the grounds and, each state committee is expected without fall i to have one of their number at head quarters prepared to register their people and issue badges. The following program has been adopted! to occupy the time from 11 o'clock a. m. till lunch time, when all will retire to their state camps and enjoy the "basket picnic" feature of the occasion. It should bo remembered tLat everybody Is invited, and all are urged to register. PROGRAM. Music by baud. aice-"All Hall Happy Greeting," by select chorus. Invocation. Solo and chorus "Hail Our Country's Natal Morn," Miss Harris and Glee club. Address of welcome, Col. Robert A. Miller. Song "Star Spangled Banner," Mrs. Gilo, Miss Sargent and Glee club. Response, Hon. G. P, Sanderson. Song "America," by Glee club and audieuce. Music by band. Dinner and toasts. All committee members aro re quested to be at the grounds at 9 o'clock ready for work, and to bring what flags, bunting and other decorations they can. fire delefratcsniinnint tlu-an. A liitlul ! ,-, f.4 . . ..., surprise was then perpetuated on Mayor D'Arcy, president of the company. Hon. John G. Wright, a pioneer memner oi tlie company, who with Capt. Price and a few others are the only remaining mem bers of tho original crew, made tho presentation speech and did it in a I very happy manner. The fire boys all threw in to get the hat, which is a lovely silk tile. Every man feels that tho recipient has made a good presiding officer and he In turn ex pressed his appreciation of tho gift and good will shown by his associates. Singers, Attention. All those who will lend their assistance in HiiiKlmr tomorrow will nlcaso call board of ou professor Parvin at the conserva tory ofmublclu tho Woman's col lege promptly at 8 o'clock this eveuiug. It is hoped that till singers will respond and contribute to the success of the picnic. The more tho merrier. The New Depot. Master Car- penter L. Kuckhartz, of tho South ern Pacific, arrived this afternoon twith a force of mou and special car jjto begin work on tho Southern Pa- rciflc depot. Two men ore at work New Shop. If he can get a building permit, Mr. John Holm will at oueo put up a corrugated iron blacksmith shop, where tho photo gallery now btand on tho postofiico block. Post Office. Tho Post office will be open tomorrow from 8 to 0 ft. m. 1 to 2 p. m. No money order or registry business tiausacted. Camp Grant. July 2, 1891. Ed. Jeurnal: The weather is ex tremely warm hero, and tlio boys are pretty well sunburned. Lots of t cm aro neellutr off in tho fuco. fAlnt ... ll.A nn . a j vu LuCB1Uuuu3J.relmtmuryla Toe KOvemor was hero last eveuintr thft full nrtwi rrIrw f nnilp T t I ... . " , ...w ... wv., fi.-.uS iw wuin. ii id , ..n.i wih 1,1. ,., ,virnpBeml tnot yet decided whether tho old freight depot will be torn down or pot. Agent Skinner wants to sell ttho old depot and have it moved off bodily. Incorporations. Artiolo are pled with secretary of state ns fol ; lews: Tlw Nina Mill Co., of Nelm- lem bay, lumber and log?, stock $60,000. otllco Portland.hy Raymond J Hellimwin, Frank Geradehand, aud i Henry 0. Bnziuk; Willamette Tribe Improved order of Red Men, by its ofilcers.for mutual aid and haudllng real estate at Portland, value i,t property $7000. Tho Journal is in receipt of tho latest edition of "Die Deutsche Li brary," published by George Munro. New York. All the best and latest German fiction is published In 10 and 20 cent editions, and can le had at any news depot.or will be ordered by tho agent. CLOfKD. All the markets, botli i meal and fish, will be closed on Jul v ! Nth from 11 it. m. until 0 o'clock n. m. Mcrrow & WIlIard.K. C. Ciw. Ashby, G. Vo!z, G. fcteluer, Davis f sou White. Fire Work. The best fr.-sh stock in the city. No old goods at George Buna's, oq State utrpet, near court bouxe. Unitarian Booiety.-tRov. jr. -H. Brown, minister, Services at 10:50 a. iu. Sermon unon "Bin." ?Tp evening serviced. tli re view ou "dress parade." Tho Salem boys aro "fairly In it," especially Company H, being the only com pany that passed perfectly ou "dress parade," and upon which tho Col. 1 complimented them for their ralli dlbcipliue. Saturday the competition drills and sham battle como oil. All the companies are looking forward to it with great expectations, and expect to smell powder to their heart's cou- tent. Tho camp Is kept very neat aud clean, and "has u very preseutablo apjiija ranee. Visitors are jwrmllted from 7 to until taps (0;30 p. m.), and usually the camp is crowded. Tho Second Regiment band gives ix concert, and then a dance afterward on a largo platform which has been erected for It. A largo number avail themselves of tho onoortunltv to enlnv If. Very few have been put lu the guard house. p, D. jj, I. Look Here. Any person who buys a ot from mo this week, I will maKe a present if a new suit of clothes, or to any lady I will give a $10 dritfs. Monroe Nye. the real es tate ugfiit. over Boothby & Co.'b clothing store. 0 8 tf I.v tiik Shade That Is where j'ou want to get for comfort. Farrar & Co.'a J where ynu want to go for tlio choicest groceries. ExpLoaio.ss. Never occurlf you buy gaoollne of groat & Oiks. Miss Etta Calvert is at Eugene. Tills is tho 7th day of tho dry season. There aro S94 men in the state prison. Fish Com'r Robt. Campbell Is In Salem to celebrate. Everybody gets a plam leaf fan at the old White Corner. A horso brought $31 at Ladd & Bush's comer at auction. Governor Peunoyer will spend the Fourth at The Dalles. Miss. Josle Suowdcn is visiting friends lu Douglas county. Quito a number of Salem peoplo have departed for Eugene. The Chemawa Indian school will turn out to tho stales' picnic Ed. Brooks has au ofFer. of a position In the railway service. Capt. Babcock is about the house and expects to bo back at his desk Monday. About as many Salem people are going to Portland for tho Fourth as to Eugene. Prof. Yoder is getting out tho pro gram for tho Normal institute that opens Mouday. Tho first consignment of material for Salem's new 120x24 foot freight depot has arrived. Salem grange has postponed its regular monthly meeting to the first Saturday in August. Dr. Matteson, now of Turner, is In the city. He talks of startiug a drug stoio there. The grocery stores and Salem business houses generally will close Saturday at 11 o'clock. J. H. Brooks, the State street druggist, and family, are at Portland to spond tho Fourth. Salem markets continue to bo sup plied with strawberries. Other small fruits iu abundance. Col. Robl. A. Miller, orator of tho day at the States Picnic, arrived on the Friday morning overland. Salems and Farmer's and Mechan ics play games at Baseball park Saturday aud Sunday as usual. Hotel Gearhurt, on Clatsop Beach, Seaside,conductcd by Amos Stroug, is the most popular summer hotel. No gate fee will bo charged to the States' plcuic. It Is all freo to every one. Tho best of older will be maintained. Commencing next Monday tho electric street car Hue will run cars jegularly on its new extension to the fair grounds. E. Hofer and family go ou the overland to spend tho Fourth at Ashland with friends, returning Monday morning. A dog waiting for water to come diop by drop from a service pipe on Commercial street, was one of tho thirsty sights of tlio day. A telegram received from Secre tary of Stuto McBrido announces that he w ill arrive at Sulern Satur day morning on tho overlaud. When a man is not in the wagon, aud cannot even catch on behind, throwing a little dirt agaiust the wheel will not help him out. Professor Parvin wishes to call attention that it is at 8 o'clock lu tho evening that he wishes those who are willing to lend their assistance to call on him. Supt. Yoder is homo from Now- port and is busy making arrange ments for the annual teachers in stitute of Marion county, held at Salem begins July 0. Tho meeting of tho city council Tuesday evonlug will be an Impor tant oue. Besides tho paving ques tion, all tho quarterly reports of oill cers will bo made. July Fourth being a national holi day no Journal will he Issued on that day. Monday's Journal will present a complete record of all mat ters of local and general Interest. There will bo German services at thcCumberland Presbyterian church next Sabbath afternoon, at 3 o'clock July 5th. and also English services at the same place at 8 p. in., by tho undersigned, J. B. Fisher, pastor. The street commissioner is at work cleaning out tho brush nloug the water ditch on Division street. Ho says he has got the main tewor reasonably clear, but cannot get water enough to flush It out prop erly. Thns. Fitzgerald, who was charged by Mrs. McDonald with assault aud battery on a boy. appeared before Justlco Applegate Tkursduy night and proved an alibi. He was In Portland at time ussuult was made aud so was discharged. J, H, Alberts proposes to fill tlio Towa crowd with ice cream, made ou his patent instantaneous Kodak freezer; John G. Wright will present all tho crowd from his state with a new variety of double-back action cucumbers. These are some of the attractions at the States picnic. Mr. James Simpson, of Wnldo Hills, who has been ailing since April, was found better Thursday, when he was vieited by David and Darned Simpson, his brothers at Salem, They report croiis looking well, passing some fields of wheat that will gtrforty bushels to the acre. A private letter received In this city from Hon. Jefl Myers, saya he Is In Cleveland, Ohio. Ho heard McKIuIey make a speech and says be is not the man of ability he had been led to believe.- Albany Demo crat, Mr. McKlnley'a onlnlou of U0P UilUWEIlS. Condition of the Crop as AITertcd hy tho Hup Louse. A meeting of hop growers was held In Salem Thursday afternoon at the Capital Engine house, M. B. Hendrlch acting as chairman nnd E. C. Herren, secretory. vice-presidents wero chosen as follews: A. D. Pet tyjohn, Salem; Win. Wells, Buona Vista; H. Hirschberg.Independence. A. P. Magucss, Wheatland; D. H. Johnson, Mehama; J. F. Gnn Dallas; A. G. Jerman, Howell prai rie; L. D. Smith, Gcrvals; W. P. Putnam, Eola, Wm.Collard.Brooks; O. O. Cone, Stayton; H. D. Mount, Sllvertou; M. V. Bllyeu, Scio; Pcery Chamness, Abiqua; W. F. Buckuer, Jefferson; Rankin Edgar, Turner; J. M. Wise, Perrydale; R. R. Templo ton, Brownsville. Besolutions of respect in memory of Hon. Wm. J. Herren were adopted. Cable prices from New York by telegraph were ordered for six mouths. The general opinion was that tho hop louso was not doing tho damage it has done in former years. a remedy. E. Meeker is preparing this year to spray with the following solution (which has been tried with such great success in England for many years) should his hop vines continue to bo lousy when the berry begins to ferm: One hundred gallous of water (if hard water, with soda added); four to fi,vo pounds of soft soap; six to eight pounds of quassia chips, first steeped Iu cold water and afterward steamed or boiled. This solution is inoxponsive. The ingredients aro all cheap. The quassia chips may bo obtained iu Now York. Tho association meots again In July, 1892. Tho hop crop amounts to many hundred thousand dollars in this valley and the hop growers uro sup posed to derive great benefit fn m this organization v r ej ii. Tn, i VsSjA'' !? 3tt5?P Both llio method nnd results when Syrup of Figs is taken ; it is pleasant and refreshing to tho taste, nnd nets gently yet promptly on tlio Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, cleanses tho eys tem effectually, dispels colds, Iicad achea ftnd fevers and cures habitunl constipation permanently. For Bnlo m uvo ana $i ooiiiea uy ntt druggists. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. ,,. ..SAH FRANCISCO, CAL. LOUISVILLE. KY. NEtiYORX. U.A AMirthnryon Trmpl lT Luml or Sen otineotlnm i mill xnleK"'rJ f Lnnites ircllmntflOMemprriUurp. lr hMi intn, uuusunl diet lll1lUKllsnv1,,,", vlndow Hint Kuril' Irllnvr imioij;ers w II not olooe -all Ihce breed nilmonU JupiHist; which the surest protection Is Hos'clterH hlom ncli Hitters, Uncut oi incdlclnai fortiners. Sea ulcktiofw, Imid nntisen, tiro promptly countorncted by this nprcenblo corrective, WHICH isnitto n capital tieieiiHo nam-iv iuii' lnrih I hftff!('tM nfii tmnlral nr rhlllv tem ncratitre. damp and exposure. Persona of tertcntnry pursulty, mill operatives, tnar incra, miners, erjcmccrg, n-onllo-Bmcn.por-sons of ovcry calling Involving menial tH tlgtic, oxocxrIvo bodily cflort, aud llablllly touuhcaiiurullbnucucosel any sort, ro KUtml It as an Incomparable BafCBttard. Ullllouinos, const ipatlon.dyspop'd n.rhitt. matlsm.Klok hcadachcand kidney trouble are ulkctually subdued by thcgiaitultcrn-llvc KseMlnncmai Grand Remnant Sale -OF- KEAL ESTATE TRANSFERS F1LKD WITH COUNTY RECORDER. JULY 3. Solomon Abranam to E F Park burst part of lot 9, blk 85, Iu Salem, $1300. E E McKinncy and V C McKiu- uey, his wife, to M O Sturr lot 7 and s i lot 8, blk 4, Frlckoy's add'n, $500. M L Chamberlain and Rose W Chaipborlain, his wife, to J R Dick man, 60 feet off east end of Jot 5, blk 4, Salem, ?4000. JHMcCormick aud Annie MI McCormick, his wife, to Mary L Adams lot 1, blk 3, North Salem, $000. John H Jory and Caroline Jory, his wife, and Hugh F Jory, unmar ried, to Wm F Colo lot 7 lu Battle Creek Fruit Farms, $500. t HOTEL ARRIVALS. "WIIjIiAMETTK" R Foulk, C F Bellman, H Beueke, E S Raymond, O C Yocum, T R Davidson, Portland. Robert A Miller, Jacksonville. A D Campfleld Kansas City. Wm Huston, N Y City. Geo MoKulght, Albany. H C Kinney, Grant's Pass. 8 H Rees, Aurora. J B Clifford, S F. "cook." W A Armstrong, MoMiunvIlle. CWGeor, WL Killgone, Minn. M Cohen, C Nichol, Salem. J O Goodale, Eugene. WS Gordon, P McClelland, T F Browne, Portland. E N Pease, Iowa. Juo Ashenfolter, Louisville. W Bayer, Macleay. N W Lattou, W S Todd, Albion, NY. I A Walder, T Dooley, Seattle Mrs M Colo, Mrs L Wiggins, N Powder. Dye Wado, HTHarmoro, Toledo. J S Smith, Wm Crubbe, G Thomp sjii, W C Smith, Reform 80I100I. W P Miller, J Fusee, Coos Buy. Both. J f you want both seashoro and mountain resort and best stylo of entertainment besides, all at ouo place take your summer outing nt Hotel Gearheart, Clatsop Beach. All Portland boats connect with trains for Seaside.- Amos Strong, Mgr. Wado fc Co. aro selling a self binder harvester that mends tho farmer's clothes, darns his socks aud bakes bread for dinner for his wife. People wishiug currants for can ning should call at Rinoman's, 132 State street. He can furnish from one gallon to one thousand, or more if wanted. They are the cherry currant variety, strictly fresh. Or ders should bo In early, ad they will only last a few days longer. Fresh lot of llowers for tho 4th juit in at Calvert's. See them early. Branson tho "Cash Grocer" says ho Is too liusy to talk, but those low prices still continue just the same. Shippers.conslgu your tlrao freight via the Chicago, Union Pacific & Northwestern Hue. eod-aug Chinook salmon, sturgeon,drcssed catfish, halibut, smelt, choice poul try, fryers and broilers, eggs and butter, at Davison & White's Court street market. Quick time aim through trains ottered passengers and shippers by the Chicago, Union Pacific &North westeru Line, San Francisco and Portland to Chicago. eod Aug pieces of satins includes all ar sale. JOHN HUGHES, Dealer in Groceries, Paints, Oils and Window Glass, "Wall Pa per and llordor, Artists' Ma terials, Lime, Hair. Nails and Shingles, Hay, Feed and Fence Posts, Grass Seeds, Etc, NEW ADVKIITISCJISNTS. For Sale Cheap. 120 ACRES OF LAND 5 nillrg from Salem at 523 por acre. About 30 acres open, balance timber. Good spring water, -xerms jsnsy." ii.u wiutiis, Opera Houso, CouiLstrcet, SATINS and SILKS 40c A YARD. n...i.iib. ! " cl0"0,""ll'riiiantB and small pieces t and silks at tho extremely low prlco of 10c a yard. Tho lino lucl colors. Many of tho pieces aro' worth $1 amllil.SO a yard it. regu Bee display iu our corner window of tho oncra houta fc SUMMER COATS AND VESTS, $1.50 TO $4.00, Worth double tho money. .,,. TtllCS. "J"0 Boot! mohair, alpaca aud fiaunel garments, which owing to our big stock aud the late season, must bo closed out. Don't misj the sale Capitol Adventure Co., Opera House Block:. PRODUCE TAKEN. HIGHEST PRfCE FOR WOOL. "" ' ' ' r hb Out Side tlie Trust. UREN& SON, w Goods at greatly reduced prices for the next fifteen days, when tho storo will bo cleared until September 1st. Mrs. D. L. Fiester, opposite opora house. For insldo prices the greatest household outfitters In all Hues aro Keller & Marsh, furulturo dealers, Salem. Also wall paper aud win dow shades. sat&w tf Aro you going to buy a new outfit of furniture? Do not fall to seo tho immense stock uud get the inside prices of Keller & Marsh, Salem. fr&w tf Large lot of new hats just In at Calvert's for the 4th of July. Select one nt once. 2t Are you going to picnic July 4th ? Meals will bo served at tho Freo Reading Room, Court street, from 12 to 7, tor those who como homo hungry. 3t d w Firo Works nt cost at Geo. F. Smith's. 807 Commercial St. Hammocks, Tents and Camping outfits at Geo. F. Smith's. Miss Thornton will recoivo vocal, Instrumental and language pupils during tlio summer. All applica tions received Wednesday nfter noous. 218 Cottage stteet. 0.15.d-lm For tho best assortment of fire works rt lowest prices call at Wm. Sargent's. ANTED Position ao housokeepcr for widower or bacholor. In city or country. Itelerenco required and given. Address 13 corner rroniond uouter streets. 7 21 F lOH BALK. Furniture of neatly fur nished front room, client), rent very moderate, also German Caunry. bountiful singer. JlltS. JA8. A. UONAHUK, 0 '2'J lw liiiBli A llrcyman Block. H. W, BU i llouso paluttui; and paper bauglntc. Good material nnd tlrst-class work Is my nhlpt't. T.niivn nr.lrtrn ml nlnfn nf Ij'nmii.'D store. Leave orders ou Blalc, nt Famir's Old Undertakers of 18 years experience haye, through much difficulty, secured a stock of Undertaking supplies out side the Undertaking trust and aro now prepared to furnish funeral outfits in a first-class manner and can make you prices independent of any trust, Special attention given to embalming. Undertaker's rooms fitted up specially for the ousinops PHILLIPS & CO., Merchant Tailors. A full lino of Imported and domestic woolens. Also a comuleta stock of hthim' . .... : " j .. :; r . . -. " r" 315 Commercial btrcet. tbe latest styles. Willamette University. AUCTION SALE OF TOWN LOTS. I will sell at public auction on Saturday,, July 11, 1891, at 3 p. m., at tho Auction House near Court Houso FOR CASH, ( One-sixteenth of a section Mo nnm of tmvn Wa in Rnn, Park Addition to Port Angeles, Wash. Titles furnished. A-safe investment. U. R, MOORE, -rr-r, Auction and Commission Merchant. "HONEST PRANK," Auctioneer. P- S- Plats can bo seen by calling at store. -THE OLDEST, LARGEST, -AND- H icd's 5.1.0 Wort rurlcliod. a lie facilities of the present day foi Jic production of everything that will conduce to the material welfare and comfortof xuunki.td are almost unlim ited, oad when Syrup of I'igs was first produced the world wao enriched with the only perfect laxative known, as it is the only remedy wWch is truly pleasing and refreshing to the taste and prompt and effectual to cleanse the system gently in the Spring-time or, in fact, at any time, and the better it is known the more ponular it becomes. Baby cried, Mother sighed, Doctor prcHfjribed j Castorial - .. .-..!' J -. viutrs oarsupariiiu s c .rcfully prepatcd front Sarsapnrilii D.'in'.uloi), Al.uidt'.ikc, Dock, I'JiuKslu ., funljier Herring, nnd otlier well-known ... u .a:u..blo-cgct:iulo lcmedlcs, by ,i pcet II -r owl lutllon, proportion, aiiil precox, (!,. gto Hood's SnrsaparllU curatlvo jhau r t t possessed by other medicines. It 1 fleet h icmarkablo ctircuwliero others fall Mood's Sarsaparil'a la the best blood purifier. It euros Bcrofult, alt lllicum, Molls, I'lmples, nH Humors, Dyspepsia, Illllousiicss, Hick Headache, Indigestion, General PcMllty, Catarrh, ;:iieumatlMi, Kidney nnd J.lvcr cum 1 Uinta; overcomes That Tired feeling, treated an nppctlto, builds up the system. Hood's SarsapariUa Has met unparalled success nt homo. Such U lis popularity In J,onell, Mass., where It 13 made, that IrfmcH diugglsts sell tiioto of .'food's SarsaparllU than all oilier irsap.i i Hits or blood purifiers. Tho same- success Is extending all over tlio country. Hood's SarsapariUa la ceullar lu its strength and economy It Is the only preparftlon ot which cat truly be said " lOO Dosos Ono Dollar." A ttottlo of Hood's Karsapnrlll.i taken accord ing to directions, Mill last a mouth. Hood's SarsapariHa Is peculiar in the confidence- It gains among ..II eludes of tuple. Wherultlsoucutirad It boccmes a favorlto family renisdy. Do not bo Induced to buy other preparations. Ho sure to get tho 1'ccull.tr Medicine, Hood's SarsapariUa yolJbydnnttfUU. fit tltftirfJ. l'repartdbj O. I. IIOOO & CO., ApotliocarlM. 1-owell, fliwo. IOO Doflofi Ono Dollnr Least - Expensive Institute orienrulng lu tho nortlnvtHtj KKJ studentH In 1887, -105 In 1801-nn lncronso ot nearly EO per cent In four yeurH. Ornduatt'H utiulents lu Art, Business, Classical, La)v, Literary, Medical, and Musical. l'bnrinncoullcal nnd Kclcullllo courbcN. NORaiAIi COUBSE. Graduates from tho Normal Con no hnvo nil thendvnntnecH of grnduutes from tho Htnto Normal sohools. Ilettcr facilities for teaching next year mini uvcr ueiuru. First Tbrm Begins Sept. 7, 1891. For catiloguo, with full Information, nddrcsH Wtt.H. AKNOM), A.M., Uifilllvf Bnlom, Oregon. CLEAN! If you would be clean and haye your clothes dono up in the neatest and dressiest manner, take them to tho SALEM STEAM LAVXMIY where all work is dono by white labor and in tho most prompt manner. COLONEL J. OLMSTED. Liberty Streot. Tew Park Grocery G. D. IlADABAUGrir Has put in a ney stock of Grocorles, Qtieenswaro, Feed, etc. Produce bought at iilulieBl prices. Satisfaction guaranteed iu nil things. Gooda delivered to all parta of tho city. Call and dve mo n trial. R. II. WESTACOTT. LIVERY, Feed mid KoimlitiK Stable. Iluy and oatHKold aud delivered, Htable on Kerry street, back ori'oslofllco. Halcm, Oregon. THE - CIAJB LIVERY, FEED AND SALE STABLES. WII PATH OT lW.nn A,H Ato0K ,eft,i,n.n,y " bu" recoivo tlio bolst , II, UUULM, 1 rODF, of attention. Telephone No. 21. Cor. Liberty I and l'erry streets. Salem. Oreeon. erry streets, Salem, Oregon. SNOW TPIK YEAR ROUND At 100 Chemekota Street, HOUSB - and - SIGN - PAINTING, Moi.V."1? wII.,Y$!nft K'nlJK, Wall Tinting, eta Varnishing and Natural Wood Finish. Only Flreb-clasa Work. SNOW BROS. m CHXJRCHIIvL & BURROUHGS. Tinners, Plumbers, Gas and Steam Fitters, -AIStD- Tlio only Hiiccegnf ul fight over curried on ugalnsttho rnvugeK mudu lu tlio htitimn xyNlcm by WHISKEY, OPIUM AND TOBACCO U that nmde with tho Double Chlorido of Uold reincdlej, ut tho KEELES INSTITUTE. .OrtKonbnineli.-lMU Kimt Ht. Write ureal! for mil purllculurH SI-TEOET IRON WORKERS. KNtlmoti ou nil work lu our Jlno. IOQ Oliemoketa Stroot, l'ort'niid. Va.yuir,'m.i., I'll Vwltilull III ilinrtro I'RANK liAVUV, CoireiK)ndent, tie. confidential. y, l,, Tjib Statw riaNittLuuch dellcaclea for the occasion, Seo Sroat Qlle. . Proiiatk. In entate of Rliza Zieber, Ella '., Mumper, ndmrx., inventory filed utuouutinK to (3,200. ' " i ii I'romj.t rellel In lk tieadache, dliilnf a num. cxiumIpuUod, pala la the nlde, Kuarunteed to tlKo ulng iirter' Lltlla J.iverlllU. One a done. Small price. Buioll Aiefrte from all erode and Irritating V"uf.r- .VaueeatmUHl mediuue only Cur- t! little liter nlllM. VVrv .rimlp v.rv far '!?? uoDi uasrfplniK utiur. Mlnuterf.Uwrera.U-? -here, oud otbtr Buy the light runnlu Hlinrer t 5 5W-Vl,.illffl.Sw?! I TiCouimerclal utrecf cod fEjiJl n4 WOmuani. 6ae 4t-, " - - - ' 0 Vf Mr. Jeir Myers lias uot bteu made puunc Jones (I Bernard! To Stnnvborry Growet-H. The underiilgued bnn contracted for Inrire mmutltyoftho JoimIo, (weeinuiku pjizo. winner utHiilciniiliiiwberry fulr) and Trl. otiiphede aund, (bimt yieidor Hud mont protltahle Jute berry lu Huloui tiutrkul.) from II. W WuvuKf.bulein.und J. W. CJll bcrt, Aunwvllle. wurruuted pure stock unrt pltiuuilrdbthitm. Uutuloiiut free, reudy heiitiuuber IU. Alf) ten other miction, Ailde- i. HUKKIl. w Hulu;ii,Orf(;on L B. HUFFMAN, Livery Stable anil Feed Tht Dett Box Stadia and Corral in tho rty, Quiet, futility horiiu upeelulty. (In rear Willamette hotel.) SALICM, ... OHICOON Churchill Sash, Door & Manufacturing Co, Sash, Doors, Blinds & Mouldings, Turning & Scroll SawiHg. Home FluUhlug made to order. Now Bill KILN, by which we can n!wy keep a full iinpply or goiwoned otock of oil kludH, Aifrlculturnl Work, Corner of Trade nud Jllgn trcot, Balem, Oreon. SANTIAM LUMBERING COMPANY, OK MICI, OITY, Luiiiber, Lath, HhlnleH and HuUdltig material. Yard caat of Depot, Halein. Woinaiiuftioturunloiirovnntoolt, audaro nrcrarcd to Jill auy order on tho flhortcat notice. ' ,!l7-lm'tlw THOMAS SIMS, Superintendent. - Qcnuinu FRENCH ICE CREAM SODA. Only in the city and do not forgot it. MORGAN & MJOADJU, Truck & Dray Lino. (Jood team and Mroutfliold. prompt work l our Slrcot Notice or ilual Proof. Ihd Ofllco at Oregon Clly. Uregon. VTOTIUK b hereby given llmt the follow. M inn liumed otikir hut filed notice of ucr juiviiiiuii in iiiuKe iiuui proof in nun' IKlrl of her claim, mid Hint uudl nmrini lie iiuide before tlio Couuty t'lerk of Marl, on uuly. utHaleiii. Orwon. ou July MI.IMII vl Iwbelh, ( illleli.fi Korb, formerly iMbeWaO, Wljolieli. J(omet(M(f entry No. for lima, bulfof K w. quarter ond x. Iwlfof . w. nuarler of ms. t r 7 H.. u. I k. kheuaiu(Kiliofol!owliigMltueM4ii prove M-reoutluucu residence uixju and cult I. Vu'lou ofuld bind, viz. II A f,.,i )y ... ... . r ...... If (MIAM1MM I 7 3.T.1" "TV: J. 0. OOODAMJ, Cohurg. A. WilKKUill, Bprlngllela. GOODALE & WnBBliEK, Lumber, Latli, Pickets ! MOULDING, SHINGLES, &o. -Iffl r"ife1ftri,nA"!f,1 1,I1U "5nd AloK Will. Olllce and 1 -ml mi the ldoofl'werfiiiHtr(M)tnwtr deiot. Hunt Lumber lu the Valid , JSAKKIlds WI1KELKU, aianagcru, Halcm. Ageutuforfrabiirj wel 42 Sasli and Door Kactory Front Street, Salem, Oregon. Tho best clftas of work in our lino at prices to compote witU tho lowest. Only tho host material used Destroy tho Posta, -Now uttie Time to YOUR PHUIT TREES. i's y iitii JJUIUGS&JmOArN Are prepared to give tre-w irtatiiieul for the teaa wtn goet) eprayliig outflt. t iUOT AJINTD. I ., AU of Hilverton. Morion Co., Or, ( o a.T,Ai'ViciwwN,KuV: I HatUfactloii ggrH0le0. 4-wvor At B, II. CutterJIn 8on' ofe, IW UtAU Mreet Wt lW HI ED! Strawborritw, RaphrriNit Bluclcbcrii), Gooeirri, Chorda mvl good fruit of )r klmU A the Bhm Crivry, l6fr-vibita - a---Uh- Anwfcju tl4fr''v&i ,Ma