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T -iiB!yw,,lf,w''1Pr" tfttMMfc. 'eB werofwn ftboilt HiMittrllk! mIh e ly wb ww smpected of being tlie Mfe orkr. One of ttieu Is known M "BtaoVfy." 'r',e ,r,n of Ootambto eonty, with a r 1 (Wwrie the couutry for the sua u pacta! part lea. 'kAIMIOAD AfVIHKNT. Hmxaikk. Ohio, Aug l.-Thb- wwfilnt,'. n pawciiger train on the u Bellnfre, Zaloffcvllle hiiO uiucinnati mirruw cbuec railroad ten the track three miles eolith of lk-llalre, two cuttbihigoveriunitfl ami dragged rnrna distance. Seventy powengerp were on the train and the two cars tunw-Kl over veto crowded, when nil were Anally taken out the wreck ed fare. It was found that fourteen people bnd been Injun il, four serf misly und one fatally. The train was ruBnIncforty.fi ve inllesau hour. m b It readied a curve, the care were noticed to sway violently, and WheedluK the cries for nrfesetiiteiB to keep their feats, a rush was inw'e for the doors. Many rrigmeneu Dfiftncen) had reached the plat form when the cats Jumped the rail?, and when they turned over In another moment these were hurled Into (he ditch. STKANOK CA8K. JJkkton Haiusou, Mich., Aug. 1. St. Joseph Is lua state of excite ment over the mystcrioua disappear ance of Nellie Ledger and Grace Belden, aged 14 and 17 years. The girls went boat riding with two young men of Chicago, Louis Berg and Thomas Muxlleld, and have not returned home. The ioung men say they left the girls on the boat's deck at 11:80 p. m. It Is reared tuui the girls were kidnaped or foully dealt with, Berg and Mnxfleld were arrested yesterday and held under bonds for examination on next Tuesday. They declare they ro Innocent. The girls parent me crazed with grief. XOVKt, SCHKMK. New Yoiik, Aug., 1. V. It. Vaughn, exmayor of Council Blufls, la., Is at tho Astor house. lie hu" come here to launch a new political .-Ohemo to tho effect that tho govern ment shall pay $400,000,000 to the ax.slavG to comnenento them for Ibelr years of labor wlilloln bondage In short sharp sentences he gave tho following explanation of his now proposition r "I have come to Now York to make the next gubernatorial candi dates pledgo tbcniBclvee, If elected, to support tho passago of my hill through congress. If a candidate refuses to do so I will array the en tiro negro vote against him. It makes no diflcrenco whether he Is running on tho democratic or re publican ticket, I Intend to snow him under. Should both refuse, thoy will lu future bo murked men against whom tho negro will In variubly throw his ballot. Tho same policy will bo followed out In every -state in the union, and should I full In finding support In eilhor of the two greut partlos, 1802 will reo a new party In tho Held, with a single and solid plunk of slave Indemnity for Its plattorm." MOIM ST. NICHOLAS, Nbw Yoiuc, Aug. 1 President Hippolyto has resolved upon a moth' od of defending hU inaltlon In the dispute with Hecrelary lllalne and the government, concerning tho ch- tabllsumcot of a coaling station for Dnoo Sim's iK-et at Mole St. Nich olas. He has authorized the publi cation of tho correspondence be tweou Hayll and Secrotury Hlultiu, Miu'stor DjugliiM uti'l Admlnl Obcradelll upon this subject. This oorreapondenee Is now In pro.-n in tub city, und Iito bo Issued in pam phlet form within u week's time and distributed broadcast hero and in Europe. Tho pamphlet, It Is re ported, had bean prepared under tho supervision of tho llaytlun con sul in this city and Hlppolyte's adherents In towu have ruised a purse to defray tho expense of Its dlseniiuatIoti. The pamphlet make an oluiionuo dofeuao of Hip polyto and represents him as a much maflfcned ruler. It will assort that ho cannot bo Justly charged with tlu breach or faith with the United States government, ami that what ever promises wore inula concern ing lliytl's willingness to grant the United Slates a coating station were made, by Legitime, who wuj a tuerper and not chosen ropresentn tlvo of the Ilaytlen republic. Tho pamphlet will urge that the Molo St. Nicholas Is the Gibraltar or Hnyll, and that to cede any rlghU to It to a foreign power would bo to put thuojutUry under tho protoctoroto of tho power secur Ingsuch rights, ami that Ilaytl had never made such couccsilona to any foreign government and never will. Tlie document will score Mr. Hlultie, and will try to show that Hlppolyte i a hi g-h rallied and patriotic) ruler. Hlppolyle's ad herents are coulldoiit that tho pum phtot will mudu a big sensation hero and a still larger one abroad, where jraytii'ussay they know fomotliliig a'jout diplomacy aud International courtesy. unci worm'. MAniill), Aug.,1. Olllolal (laMilto I Oil ay IJIIUlllca iiewivw iiiiiiiui i italliiK the new tn'ttty between tho ii mi in re- uardto he trade between United Males aud t ubuuud Porto Rlw. UM'tA810N. COKUNNAi Aug., 1.- All explosion today In the II rw works factory killed Hlx eoi!J unil injured many inure. OKAMIIAItr rAUK.-CUlf"! JtMi, KuMito, Oie;on. Rest d..tv VirgH lo Uikp uii oullng, OREGON CROPS. Reciprocity Willi San Domi go mid Spain. .1VV i AV Disappearance, Counterfeiters, England vs. America, The G, A, R, ReunionrTwine Decision, Lock out, Foreign and State News, Etc, CBOl' itKrprtT. Portland, Aug. 1. The crop bulletin Issued today by the Ore gon weather bureau s.ys: "Wheal harvest Is In progress In every Me llon of tho state. Wheat is yielding from twenty to forty bushels pel cro. The berry Is largo and plump Tlie surplus wheat lu Oregon and Washington will be from 17,000,000 o 20,000,000 bushels." RECIPROCITY WITH SAN DOMINOO. Washington, Aug. 1. Thepresl lent today Issued a proclamation lunouueiug reciprocity with Sji Domingo, under the act of last October which with a view to se urlng reciprocal trade exempfed from duty on sugar, raolassas, colIVe ind hides, Imported Into tho Unltet ttates. By this treaty the following irtlc'cs manufactured In theUuited States will be admitted free of dutj ii San Domingo republic after Sep ember 1st, lbOl: Live animal, .neats of all kinds, excepting tmoked, tho various kinds of cereal mil their Hour, hay, plants and eeds, cotton seed oil aud cake, coal, turpentine etc., mining, manufac turing and agricultural machinery, railway material and hardware ol various sorts, zluc, lead aud tin, and copper lii various forms, building ind ship material, paper, printed matter, ink etc., gold and silver coin und bullion. ENGLAND VS. AMKKIOA. Philadelphia, Aug. 1. An ar rangement for bringing over the teum of umatcurs, to be captained by Lord Huwke, were concluded to-day by cable, and the team will sail In I ho City of Now York September 10, and will como to this city as the guests of tho Germautown club. Tho Jlrst match against AH Phila delphia will bo played Friday, Sat urday and Monday, September 25, 20 and 28, and the second, Thursday, Friday aud Saturday, September 80, October 1 and 2. Tho local team of the first match will bo chosen by the international mutch committee, at tho rerjueflt of tho Gormantown club. Whether the second mutch ahull bo played ugahut All Philadelphia has not yet been decided. THU O. A. 11. 11EI1NION. DirrnoiT, Aug. 1. This city Is al ready elaborately decorated for tho 25th reunion of tho G. A. It. Tho registration committee have received notices from over 1100 regimental organizations representing forty-five of the states and territories and over .50,000 Individuals to be assigned accommodations. It Is expected by Monday morning that over 10,000 vetetaus will have been provided for while hilly half as many more will be guests of citizens. TUNNY AND MhVnBTIlKl.T. Morris l'A UK, Aug 1. The surging, Jostling, pushing thousands nwmbled here toduy to see tho buttle for (12,000 aud championship of the turf, for Tunny und Long street, admitted to he best horses lu training In America. A tnoro perfect day could uot huvebeeu made. The truck was porfeot. As tho duy wore on tho, butting wai spirited with a slight odds toward Tonny. Tlie other ovouts on tho program which would have been Interesting ou any day, paled Into Inslgulllelonco anil butouo thought seemed to possess tho 25,000 human beluga pro'ont, frequent aud anxious were tho fn- ipilrlcM both us to tho condition of tlu llyers ami each Inquiry was mot by the3R8uranco thoy wore lit to run for life. Inquiries extended to the Jockeys and Hamilton who will rido Longstreet and Barnes, who will mount Tenny were pronounced In a condition lu keeping with the anlmuls. Each Jockey rode at lOl BvritttkI.i T.tinar rruit U'rttt III. 1 lengths, time 2:07). LOOKUP OUT. Omaha, Aug., 1. The eight-hour law passed by lust legislature went Into elleot today. Kmploylng Job printers of this city refused to com ply with It this morning and locked out all of their employes. TUANnrHuni:i. WAHHINfirON, Aug.l. - MuJ. Jus. P. Ciuiby, puynmster, is relieved from duly as chief paymaster de partmeiu or tho Columbia, aud will proceed to Loi Angeles and report to tho oummttmtlng general of the department from ArUoim for duty hh elder paymaster of that depart ment. TWINK DKGIHIUN. Wabiiinoton, Aug. 1. Tho treas ury depurtmeut has uqulcsccd lu tho decision of tho circuit court for the northern district or California 'lu the suits of Leeson, ugulust ex- Collector Sullivan. Tho decision U to the ellect that sk'iiioii seme ami " ... of 25 per will, ud valorem. Ilurklru' Aralrlv, llic Ht ! In llm oria ror.cuia. HrMlH. m. Woerii, Hll llluruui pI lUlidi, (Ultfptaluii, o.iiii ttaliHkn KM,ieH'. livwlv ouiMl'hvs.ur w uy nwulr. U u KttHnmJ w icW ittA uu.uoo imiiHuiii. w ! of maurjr rwunaru n, H ,w"tu r STATE. COUNTKBKKITERS ABJIKSTED, Ashland, Or., Aug. 1. Two men named Fay Coon and Henry Nutt, are in custody or the United States marshal here, on a charge of manu fucturlug and passim: counterfeit fo gold pieces, several or which were taken In over counters yesterday. Nutt was captured in town yester day morning, and eleven or the counterfeit pieces were found upon him. 8herlfr Blrdrey overtook Coon ot Hornbrook and brought him baCK on tho train last evening. Another of the gang Is In custody at Grant's Pafs and will lx brought here today when all will have a hearing before United States Com missioner Hammond. rOUTLAND FLOUKINCI MIL! 8 SUIT Portland, Aug. 1. A suit In- vol vlnir over a million dollars was oegun today In the circuit court by I. Klcman etal against the Portland Flouring mills Co. and W. 8. L-idd, et al. Plalntins ullege they were stockholders lu tho original corpora Ion of Portland Flouring mill Co., hlch In 1783 became financially involved to W. 8. Ladd. The com pany passed a resolution that W. 8 Ladd, President aud James Steel ecretary, to secure a purchaser for the property on which tho mill Uood as well as mill. They allege Ladd and Steel never made any flbrt to secure a purchaser but ouveyed the property to a nephew f Ladd without any consideration ind that Neal was simply Ladd's igent afterwards It Is claimed "W J. Ladd, W. M. Ladd apd C. A. .Veal Incorporated a new company wiling it the Portland Flouring Mills Co., and had tho property con veyed to them by Neal. PlantliPs jlalm the entire transaction was fraudulent thoy ask the sale be set aside and that they may recover the profits made by now corporation. FOREIGN. A HWINDLKR. London, Aug. 1. Americans who have been victimized by a fellow in Spain, who kuowsorsays lie knows, where a quantity of treburelsburled, will be gratified to know he Is in prison. Colonel Clarke, to whom he appealed for funds on the promise of tolling htm where the treasure was, at once wrote to tho Brltsh Cousul at Valencia, Spain, and the consul managed things so well that the fellow was cauuht while taking a letter onu money irom ine poai ofllce. THK HANK OK HOME. Ni:v York, Aug., 1. A London special says there la considerable alarm lu ltomo over tho rumors of impending closing of tho Bank of Ilome. The bank is an old Catholic Institution and it lsald Pope Leo has udvunced two million francs aud thus averted tho thicatoued disaster. STKAMKR ON l'IRE. London, Aug. 1. Thu British steamer Argellca from Cardltl for the Mediterranean has returned to port whence she sailed, on lire. Three of her crow werj burned to death. MARKETS. ClIlUAdO, Aug. 1. wheat was eusy, cash, At close 873; Bopt. 871. San Francibco, Aug. 1. Wheat buyer; 1801, ROli; season $1.05). WEATILBU REPORT. San Francisco, Aug,. 1. Fore cast for Otegou and Washingten: Fair weather. HUTEh ARRIVALS. "wir.LAMim'K" Chas Stow, Cllrard Pa. Peter Sells, S II Uaruet, Colum bus, Ohio. II 8 Nathan, Quo P Morrow A Spuugenberg, 8 F, Jno J Roggers, St. Louis. II Harrison, Jefferson. I) II Dodge, Chicago. F. Qrunwald, G M Maxwell, A J 8tovos, Portland, "COOK." 11 F Wade, C C Quiiti, Turner. Geo Staloy, J Moras, Uervals. II E Woodan, Mrs Tilly, Portland. 1 Whltlook, Q It Toulun, Howell. S W Gardner, South Rend. J Shaw, J 1) Small, Sllverton. (J 1) Richardson, Kearney. Jiu Plillllps, Elkhart, Ind. J Craft, Lebituou, F Feller, Sebaslnpol, J A Stuart, Pendleton, L Fullerton, Salem. llanny Illusion. Win. Timmous, Postmaster or lduvlllo, Ind., writes: "Eleetrlo lllt tem has done more for me than all other medicine combined, for that bad fcclim; arising from Kidney and Liver trouble." John Leslie, farmer mill HtooKiiiun oi muuo piaco says; Find Electric Hitters to be the best Kidney anil Liver medicine, made mo reel like a new man." J. W. UuMucr, Hardware merchant, same town, says: Kleotrlo Hitters Is Just tho thing for a man who is all ruu itowu and don't euro whether he live o dies; hu round new strength ixi I appetite una fell jul like lie had a uow leawoit life. Only oOo. a uottie ai rrys urug more. Baby cried, Mother sighed, Doctor prescribed i CwtorUI The Angust Magazine of Ameri can History Is ft rich mldumnwr number. It opens with the llrst part of a daylight article on "The Spartaus or Paris." by General Meredith Bead, K. G. C. It. Other entertaining articles Include "The Itewllched Children of Salem. 1092," by Caroline E Upbaru; "The Royal Couple or Roumaula;" " A rchapology In Missouri," by O. W. Collet; ajid "The Four New Yrk or Senior Reg iments or Troops, In 1775." Erery pace or the August Issue Is readable as well as Instructive. This Is a live periodical, giving in each num ber tometbiug fresh and striking, touching fields of research not over trodden. Subscription price $5.0"). Illood Poison Is very liable to follow contact of the bauds or face with what Is known us poison Ivy, especially In hot weather or If the body Is per spiring freely. The trouble may sub side Tor a time, only to appear Id mrirrnvnii-d form when opportunity oilers.) The great purifying powers of Hood's Barsaparuia inorougmy erudicate every trace of poison from the blood, as the curts It has accom plished conclusively show. It also i-ures scrofula, salt rheum and all othes arising from Impure blood. IlKAL ESTATE TRAXSFEI.8 FILED WITH COUNTY RECORDER. R W Newland and wife to W H Uambo loU 1 and 2, blk 3, Mill City, $150. O E Krausso and wife to John J Dugan and Win F Dugan lots 1 and 2, blk 2, Queen Anne add to Salem, $1050. S A Starr as executor of estateof Helen Leslie, to Wm F und John J Dugan n lot 7, b k 3, Sahm, $1025. Don't Care to Eat. It is with the greatest confidence that Hood's Sirsa.anlla is recom mended for Iovh of appetite, Indlgest Ion, sick headache, and similiar troubles. This medicine gently tones the stomneh, audits tho di gestion, and makes ore "real hungry," Persons in delict te health, after taking Hood's Snnaprilla a few days, find UiPiiiyelvrs longing for and eating the plainest food with unexpected relish. More freoh venUon also wild pigeons, lots of dre-tcd poultry aud the fluest Chinook salmon in the world at Davison & White's whole sale and retail fish, gumoaud poultry depot, 01 Court street. 1Q Spools of Brooks' Cotton ' thread for 10c At J. II. LUNN'S Winter aud summer dress goods at Holvcrson's this wtok at special cut rate prices. Seo Sroat fe Glle's new display ol fine glassware west show window. Shippers.conslgn your timn freight via the Chicago, Union Pacific & Northwestern Hue. eod-aug Quick tlmo anu llirough trains ofiered passengers aud shippers by the Chicago, Union Paclllc it North western Line, San Francisco aud Portland to Chicago. eod Aug liny tho light running 327 Commercial street Singer at eod yspepsia Mnkcs many people mtjerablo, and often lmiIj to self-destruction. Distress after atliif. dour stomach, sick headache, neait burn, loss ot appctlto, a taint, "all gone" 'cellng, had taste, coated tongue, and lrref ularlty ot the bowels, are UlStrOSS the moro coraison symi Aftor torn, llyspepsladocsnot . get well of Itsolr. It re- uQting quires careful, persistent jtU'iillon, and a remedy liko Hood's Sana ;uilll.i, which acts gently yet efllriently It t0i.es tho stomach and other organs rcgul.itos tho digestion, creates n good ap appctlto. nnd, by tlius Sick oorcomlni; tho local . sjmploms, cures thoOaaaCne imad.icho, and refreshes tho tired mind. "I 1...h been troubled with dyspopMa. 1 hud hut llttlo appctlto, and what I (lid m rfl cat distressed mo, or did "oarc mo little good. After eat bum lug 1 would experience 4 alntnow, or tired, all-gone feeling, as .hough 1 li.ul not eaten an) thing. My rouble, I ll.luk, was uggrnvttcd by my ju.lui'it, pilutlng, nnd from being moro 01 sjaahuttipliiaroom with Sour 1 h paint. Iut spring -. . 1 tcHik Hood's H iwaKirllla otOITiacn 1.1I It Oal 1 .e an liumcuso n mount of good t g-io mo nn npprtlte, and my food rel !:t'J.'ud sattiifled tho erasing I bad ln hn'Mycxierlenccd." (ScuKuu A. 1'aok ii'Mttutown, Mass. K. D. If you decUlo to tuko Hood's Bar ipurlU '.do not bo Induced lubuyauy other. Hood's Sarsaparllla U by itmnrtitt. fit ilx (or f l'riroll'i 1. IIUOli & l O., AjiutUvcorlei, Low U, uu, 100 Dosos Ono Dollar d Wo aro now preared to furnish Fronch Ice Cream in any quan tity ror PARTIES, PIC NICS, EXCURSIONS, etc Wo make a spec ialty of the nbnye aud can bo pro cured only or us. t ones & Bernard . UN) Stale Slrcc or'il Jinrichl : t i. --'-he prt-sentdayibl , .auwa of everything lhatwill - to the tnutcrial welfare and ..ikud are almost unllm ted and Un Sj nip of Figs was first j.ro.-l jicd ihe world was enriched with th oi.ly perfect laxative known, as it Js the only remedy which Is truly pleasing and refreshing to the taste and prompt and effectual to cleanse the system gently in the Spring-time or, in fact, at any time, and the better it is known the more popular it be CURE Sick Headwh nrt rriiera all the troubles tod dent to bilious rtato of the gyrtem. ucn al Dizziness. Nauvo- Driwidness. Distress altei caUn Pain In the Side c While Uieir most remarcaoio succw nas uwn uuw w. vu..c HeJc. t. yrt Cartebs hrntx Iitir Pjlu are enuxllT rsl iBbl- In t'nstinat on. curing nd prarentlng thin annoying compUtnt, wbiW t her also conrct all disorders of the stomach, nOmuUte the llrer and regulate the bowels. Eren if they only cured HEAD Ache they would be almost priceless to those who suffer from this dbtrerauie complaint. Kit fortunately their goodness does not jnd hre, and those who once try Uiem will find 'hese little pills valuable in so many ways that they will not be willing to do without them. 'iut aiier aji kick urau 's the bane of o manr Urea that here is where .re make our grwit boast Our puis cure it while others do not Cabttr's lanra: LrtxH Fiujs arereiTsman and venr easy to take Ow or two pills make a dose. They are strictly vegetable ana do not gripe or purge, but by their pentte action please all who use them. In vials at 55 oroU. are for 1 1 Sold everywhere, or sent by msO. CASTS2 ITElCSra C3., Err Tst Small KB. MHa Mrfe JOHN HUGHES, Dealer in Groceries, Paints, Oili mil Window Glass, Wall Pa ycr and Uorder, Artists' 31a if rials. Lime, Hair. NaiLs and Shingles, Hay, Feed and Fence Posts. Grass Seeds, Etc. NEW AI1VEKTISEMKNTS4 Quarterly Teacher's Examina tion. OT1CK U hereby given that the next reeumr quarterly examination 01 an- pile leant for certlllcates to teach i 11 the pub ic schools of Oreiron will be held in tbt Court House nt Salem, Wednesday, August 12, 1891, at 1 o'clock p. m., Miarp. Applicants must bo present ut the opening of the session 1). W. YOUEIl, County Superintendent of Hchnola for Marlon county, Oregon. 8 1 td dv Notice to Contractors. Bids will bo received by tho board ol OHylum commissioner on Tuesday, Au. gust 11, 1891. nt 1 o'clock p. m lor the coi structlon and completion of a frnme lion . a cow barn, and a liorto barn, ncurdlug t Slansnnd specification nt tbeoHlce of v . McNnlly, architect, Salem, Oregon. TDebrlckts to bo furnished on ti ogrnunC bythostate. Tho buildings will beoftrnmt Tho board reserves tho right to icjeci nny nnd all bids Certified check for 5 per cent of tho bit1 will bo required to accompany the bid. Hy order of tbe board. 7 29td C. S MCNALIA. Bids Iti'ceived. Bids will bn received on Tuesday, Aug 11, 1891, at 2 o'clock p. in , by the board 01 directors ol fcbool district No. 31, nt tht ottlceoftho school clerk, Palem, Oregon for the entllntlng and healing o the l'ark school and Lincoln i-chool build Ines, tho contractor to furnish plans and specifications for the mine. Contractor will also be required to furnish bonds to the amount of tho contract to guarantee the boating ofthe buildings to a tempera ture of 70 degrees Karn. Inside the bulllni-s when the tempertture Is nt zero outside The heaters will be needed In the build Ink's by Dec. 1st. 18U1. Tho board of directors reserves tbo right to reject any and all bids. Jer order of tho board. 7 29 td W. 11. SIMPSON, Clerk. MORGrAJST & MEADE, Truck & Dray Line. Good teams and prompt work Is our stronghold. - J. P.WHITE, EXPRESS AND TRUCK LINE. Hauling ef all kinds. Heat work. Wagon at every train. DRAIN TILING. Tho undersigned aro prepared to furnish the best quality of tiling for under drain ing at Iom est prices. MUIIP1IY A UESAUT, Near Fair Grouns, Salem, Oregon. Stockholders Meeting. NOl'lt'Kls hereby glvi 11 that the annual meeting of tho fct ck holders of the I'upltnl Gold and Htlvcr imnlng compnm, of Ihoctty oftulpm, Oregon, will be held utthooltlnooflho company. In said slty. ou tbesecoud Thursday, the 13th day of August, IMU.atSo.clock.p. m.. lorthe'eleo tlonordlrvctors, und such other business as may como before the meeting. J. H.MTlUt'KLEH.Seo. Bslem. Oregon, July 23 1SU1. 7 27 3w HIVES, SECTIONS, FOUNDATION, etc. Send For Prices. Don't fnrg t the 1'loueer Ilea Keeper and supply dtwTer, K. . HltOOKH, Bllverton.Oregou, 1-U''MI Hill's Patent Inside Blinds. INLAID FLOORS, Pressed Bricl-c, And nil chusea ot building material, PACIFIC BUILDERS' SUPPLY CO., 17 Kourtu HI., lNirtlaad, Oregon. J. Q. IIAKMS. K. A. MQORG liVV i Leave orders at the Club stable, one block east ot lWortlcv. AU orders promptly attended to. L B, HUFFMAN, Livery Stable and Feed Yard. Th Bill Box SUHt wi Crl la ttii lit. Quiet, fatuity norwa pcohUty. (In rmr Wlllametu hottlj BAUKM, - . . ORBOON 8IGK ROSEDHLE Parties wishing to build nice residences and in search of a bountiful locution with pleasant surroundings should visit ROSKDAIvE. It is located direct on tlie Electric line to the Fair Ground, overlooking tho entire city the snow capped mountains, Mt. Hood and Mt. Jeflerson, as well as the over green hills of Polk county are in plain view. Tho site is unsurpassed and the whole tract is a beautiful green plateau. The High school as well oh the North Salem new building are within a short distance of this tract. Are now ordered graded at the expense of the owners. This property is now for sale by All Real Kstate Men In this City,who will I BAKER jgjjgP'j ii 1 if tma jggfk, la Greatest labor saving Inventiou in 'he bouFcbold line. Washes ul varieties of goodB from the Quest lute to the coarsest carpets, perfectly cleau, without rubbing or bolliug, uithi ut the Ufce of cheiiiiuals or any destruciiveproce8s ouly soap and w iiti r. 1 he company owning it ollt-rs $1000 to auv person who will protltiie u family washer eiiual to the NEW ERA In the following peints: Price. Labor saving. Itapidity of wash ing. Variety of fabric washed. Cleaning perfectly without damage to clothing. Simplicity and perfect construction, bize, weight und dura bility. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded Sole Agents for Mralon county. dw Pianos Destroy the Pests. -Now la tho Tlmo to- SPBAY YOUR FRUIT TREES. BRIGGS & BROWN Are prepared to give treeH treatment fo. the season with a goed spraying outfit Satisfaction guaranteed. Leave orders i S, U. Cattcrlln A Bon's olllce, lad State stree Salem. 63dwtf MONEY! To Loan on Real Estate Security, Agency Puclflo States Savings, Loan A Uutldlng Co. FEAR & HAMILTON, SALEM, Oregon. 5.TJ dw FARM FOR SALE. SX) acres of best stock nnd fruit land lr Oregon for sale ut a bargain. Will sell Ii lots to suit purchaser. Add'essor cull 01 ' , C.J.HlUKL,KnKhu,Ore. Near Silver Creek Falls. lilnx E. C. CROSS, and Packer. 1 Htate Bt. awl Court Bt The best Tmeati delivered to nil paru of tho city. It. H. WESTACOTT. LIVERY, I'ceil and Itoartling Stable. lUynndoaUsoldanddllverfd. Htable on l-errystret, back of PoMomce. Salem. fiwsou. .110XEV TO L0.1X Upon fiirm propt-rty nt current rotd ot interest. JOHN, A. CARSON, Attorney t u- Radius Sand 1, l& A Duih Hank llulldlns.balem, Or. i aism w A&muuiui. Best and cheujot wlnfljaUl on lbs market HAYES &VERCLER, Agts,, Salem. TREETS- e ready at any time to show A LARGE SUPPLY OF THE best quality of brick it tlie yards near Penitentiary. BURTON BROS. inlern, Oregon. & STRANG. 302 Commercial Street rf Sfnvcs liiintrt'S Furnaces and all 1L use "W,VL,t ""0v- '0VLI Tinware, Goods. Chimney and Sewer Pipes, Plumbing. Pumps. Wood, Iron and Buckeye Force Pumps. Pumps For Orchard Spraying. KtwEraflydraulicClotliesWaslier! and AND- Organs --3IUS1CAL MERCHANDISE. FINEST LINF. LOWEST PRICES. Installments from $5 per month up. Wholesale and Retail. P. H. EAST0N & CO., 310 Commercial St., Salem. Head Quarters for the Salem Orchestra. dw A. J, SHIMP, M. D,, Physician and Surgeon. ;Lateol Philadelphia. ELECTRICITY ,IS THE TRUE ENEMY Ofull Chronic. Rheumatic, Illood, Brain nd nervous diseases. Every ar)cty ot male diseases yield to electricity after 11 other modes of treatment ha've fatted, hlrteen years clinical experience. Olllce A) Commercial street 5 2i3m ASIIBVS MEAT MARKETS, 162 State street alem. K0 Liberty street, North Wearereadv to nil nil nM.ni fn nil tnd8 0f treh nnd salt meats u aim to jeep the best the country aflords. Free Jellvcry. Wo desire to thank all our old hiron?or..y.ie,r ll.ber' patronage, hoping ihey will still continue with us. 5Li- a -5 scKes For Sale Cheap. 120 ACHES OF LAND 0 mncs rrom Salem at S5 per acre. About 3pe a bei ou acres open, balance timber. Ooodiinrin,. water. ''Te 'Arm a Laiwll t Lr tir 1 tn V.....MMJ, ir-v lULtlOt Opera House, Court street, City Warrants. TT,1,l2i,eebI'B.,ven tnat tIlei"e are -V su1?1':lerJt funds lu tbe city treusury (iriheclly of Salem, Oregon, U pay all war rants of the city of Salem "endowed" by !i,'S.,fh8.urerbef0,;e eniber 1.1HW anil that the treasurer in rmiiv t.. nUv ,.n ...!.. ?s:?ffl?n.'-'n "'. frm and alter the dateof this notice. K.J.HWAKr'ORI), r . .. . ..Treasurer of Sslem, Oregon. Pte4 this 21 day of July, 1891. ' 7 l iness ( Farm Proiicrtv I have for lew days, a good bargain tr business property on Commercial V eel 2l"l.ro'l,!?hlooklnS.ft.er u (arm property 1W tnlies from dirii ; ltit flucly watered, f au a r.yl t s it t . . -.. J. O- BOOTH. i au iw ,11 INHUKAJtOl Lompanr, Fire and it.! nn. U, W. HKELER, A,nt, . BaUm, OrtFpB iff. JF. CY NEW ZEALAND this tract to purchasers. 25c Want Column, Ntlce8 lnnerted for ONK CKNT PER WOItD KACJI INHEItTION. So ndver tlHemcut InHcrted In thin tolutnn tor lent than twenty-flvo cenbi. T OST. A gold breastpin, horeboeabape. JLi set with flvo dlumond. Klndtr will bo sultobly rewnrdf d tint, FninciH cay. wood, 301 Center btrcct, or MiIk ofllcc. 7311w FOIt BALK Oil TUADB 1 Jprcey cowr. heifer and calvi-H for common xtock. Appiyioi. is. Ainer, mreeu-jir oan, 7U) t WANTKD. A po"HI" n" Knqulre nt 41, co-ner day nune. Krnl and 7 28lw Cun tcr lit reels. WANTED. A position by a comnttent bookkeeper. Apply to "IJ" thlH cf. A position by a comnttent flee, 7 271m 17OH HALK. TwolotK, ciruerund inlde 1 lot, ncur h-IkkjI hoLre. North bulem itiqulro ot II. DlHinuud, '&& Cotnnierclul stieet. 7 251w WJ A.NTKU Ourusenlb'i.ukeSlOOtotifl a month clllr.ir eur Lions on tliclr merits. We want nunly nnd general agents, and will lane bht-k i.ll gcMdh vh sold If a county ugent lul f to t.eur tiOO und cxpetuts afir r thlrt; d.iye irlal, or a general agent less than UM. W'p ulii sena lingo liiuBirnicu cirri, min j-uri iriitr with a special oiler to mil terriioij np piled lor, ou nu-lpt of 3 'neccnt Ftnii p. Apply nt onrcnnil get III nt the boin. Address Iteniierilanufarturlucl'o. JlitK. burg. I'a. 7d4wn TICKLY furnlt-bed rooms to rem, with XN board, In plcMMintcsl partofclty.neAr street car Hue s, iCO Center etrett fc.-iO tf lOHHALK. AboutoDPiirreof wnit niit barn, ultn running uutcr lu u-iir ot barr lam. A beaiitiriulocciiouioranonio. In quire nt second house ;u lltht band Kide of Asylum ineuue ufter cnslng bndue going to Asj luui. 4:lt H I Jas. Batchelor, Prop'r. Warm Meals at All Hours ol IlitDdV Meno but white labor em ioyed In thU establishment. A good substantial nr-al o r ked in ni. class style Twenty-flve cenU per v enl, RED V R O T Court street, htlwun Juurrnl Offcj- mil Mluto's Litj, M.T. RINEMAN. DEAIJ2H 1H Staple and Fancy Grcitilu, Crockery, Qlarsware, Lamps, Woedm and Willow ware. All hinds ol mill feed. Also veeetablesaadfrultB lu their t-eatori. "Highest Price paid for countiy produce. n dbuul-h uBiiufe 111 your ruiiroiiHte B-9 j vy Htntettrcel THE WILLAMETTE, SALEM, OliEGOK. Rates, $2.50 to $5.00 per Day. 1 ho best hotel between I'ortland andHaa Francisco. Klrst-cla-yi In nil Its appoint' munts. Its tables are served with ttt Choicest Fruits Grown In thelWlllamettc Valley. A. I, WAGNER. Prop. ELLIS & WHITLEY, LIVERYMEN. S-'outli of Willamette Hotel SALBM ORBGCN Oiwii State Fair, '91. Thirty-first annual exhibition under tin management of the Oregon Hluto Boardd Arliulture, will be held at the State KL grounds near Salem, commencing on Monday, September li, 1891, And lasting one week.- OVER $15,000 IN CASH PREMIUMS iflered for agricultural, stock and mechan ical exhibit, fur workn of art and fancy work and trials of t peed Reduced rates for fare and freight on H ii twp.irtntlnn linen to and from Ibe lair lNHnriniit ImprovenientH have beenBil iiKin the grounds and Increased facilltl rcoftt tdexlitbitors I'awlioDwill be0pea4Nighis in (lie Wfet A an), udld field ot hore entered In tb lced u di-partinent. and Una exhibit rue tig Hi be given each day entries fur nremlnm nlruia Mnndar at T Op ni KxhibitorsareurEedtornaajM nau i-f tlndrentrleiion Katurday Wfort fab ns i olblo Uondf , Hnlmals and arU; Hea torxblbttton innsl belu their pl by 10 p. m on Monday. IRICE9 0PAPMI8I0N. Man's day ttcie; . f Woman's day llekct .S Man'. -s..B timet .. iff -linn's i.n ticket l: HtLdt it-Hri-iatyall'rland Orrgofi ; if to t,ep, Bt, alumni KcretiUT, rvlriii, fur a premium Hit. , J. T. AWKRWN. iire.tdent, uw-u j.t.C Capital lUHBa(,BcruWf,