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Kii hulks imrt heaps of nwurance, 1 Minreured to enjuy the oport as the audience They were en- itmlastli-ally recalled turee Uuicb, itttt dually left the slffi;e amid a te of limelight null n perfect bombard merit of Hotter. WILL !NOT MARRY. Ozar'u Son Wants to Travel Tho Onco More. New York, April 13. Edmund Yte, In a special cablegram to The Tribune from London, says a cor- wapoudentlnSt. Petersburg Informs fckn tbftt tbo czarowltz is going to Amotion ar'v In June for a few fijontbe. Th" emperor vvlsbes bis ''eldest son to marry ut ouce, but tbo ? ezmrowitz n'togetber declines to con template a porrnauont settlement lu Hfe, and It Is hoped that another distant tour may lead him to change his views on thj subject. The ezaro wltz has glvun hh father a greut deal of iroilblo during tho list two m ' veas. and Is the cuuwj of much anxiety to tho Imperial family. Tbe czarowltz will aecompuny tbe em porer and empress to Copenhagen for tbe celebration of tho golden wedding of tbo king and queen ol Denmark, May 20. Homes for Disabled Soldiers. Washington, April 13. The bouse committee on military aUUirt has had under consideration the bill relating to tbo control of tbe na tional homes for dleabled soldiers It prescribes the manner In which the national board of control shall be appointed. This bill was several days ago reported to tho house with favorablo recommendation. Yes terday, Oulhwnite, tbo chairman ot tho committee on military aflairs, moved that tho bill bo returned to tbo committee. Upon inquiring for the reason of this action, it wut learned that the military uiluin committee has decided to investigate certain charges against Major Georgt IT. Bonobrake, of Los AiiReles, a member of tho national , board ol governor?. It is .understood that these charges arise out of. tbo Tropl cal Irrigation Company's suit, In which Mr. Bonebrako was involved It has been suggested that ho re sign, I ut his friends declare that he will cot do so and bns nothing to fear from an Investigation. Hunting a Loot Mine. Ban Fiiamjisco, April is. A telegram from Los Angeles detail tbo pnb.blo death, on tho sun burned ennds near Ballon nea, of 1', L. Doinii, aid J. K. Bell, of San Francisco, while in search of the lost Peeler mine. Tho Pecleg is onoof the most famous of tbo lost mines of tbo (.oabt. Through Coco pah Indians the story has got out that Doran and Bell have lost their way, tracks believed to have been theirs having been found. This ap pears to bo an error. William P. Dorau, brother of P. L. Doran, says ho does not boltovo tho story. A letter from bis brother dated three weeks ago, and slnco the Indians were on the desert, has, he says, been received by him. It told that they were gottlng on all right, and hoped to find the Pegleg. Their trip had been rather rough, as most trips are, but they wore In oxcolleut health. MARKETS. Portland, April 13. Wheat val ley, $1.85$1.40; Walla Walla, ?1.S5 $1.40. Ban Francisco. April 13. Wheat buyer soason $1,531. CmoAao, April 13. At closo wheat was steady cash May 82J, Good Looks, Good looks aro mora than skin deep, depeudlug upon u healthy condition of all tno vital organs. II tho Hvor bo Inactive, you have a bilious look, if your Btoiiuicti bo dis ordered you have a dyspoptlo look and If your kidneys bo allocked you hnvo u pinched look. Secure good health and you will have good looks. Electrlo Blttora Is tho groat altera tlve ami toulo acta directly on theto vital organs. Cures pimpk'S,blotohc8, bolls and gives a good complexion. Bold at Daniel J. Fry's drugstore, 225 Commercial street, GOo, per bottle. Hood's Sarsaparilic. Is carefully prepared from Bnrenpnrllla, Dandelion, Mandrake, Dock, ripslntiowa, Juniper llerrlos, and other woll-kiiown and viUimliltncgetablo remedies, by a peculiar combination, proportion, and process, glv. JiiRto Reed's Sarsajwiilla curative power lint jiohscmwI by oilier medicines. It tlfects remarkable- cures vliero others fall. fr.oou's Sarsaparilla Istliobest blood purifier. It cures Scrofula, Hilt ltliotim, Dolls, Pimples, art Rumors, Dyspepsia, JllUtnumess, Sick Henilaclio, Indigestion, General Debility, Cntanh, Jtlieuuiatlam, KHlney and J.Ivor coin plaints) overcomes That Tired Feeling, creates aunppotlto, Imllds up tho )tem. Hood's Sarsaparilla Ihw mot uuparalled success at homo. Such Is Its popularity In Lou nil, Mass.,whcro tt Is ixado, that Lowell druggists sell moro ( Hood's Sarsaparilla than nil other sarsapo MUa or blood pHriners. Tbo sumo success is extcudlug all ot or tha country. Hood's Sarsaparilla Is iecullar lu Us strength and economy It ia tha only preparation of which cat fruly bo ald "100 Doses Ono Dollar." A bottle of Jlood's airsaparllU taken accord lug to directions, will last a mouth. Hood's Sarsaparilla ' U peculiar lu the contUlcuco It gains among U classes pt people. Where tt is oaco used MVecoinesa tuorlte faintly remedy. Do wot bo Induced to buy other preparations. suro to get tbo 1'tcul. u f teilloluo, Hood's Sarsaparilla UbrilruttUt. fli tUfurf-i. l'o,taj ' j t h KOOU CO., AiwUwearUa, Lowtll. M4 t)00 Pmm On DUr THE TIIMBIGBEE FLOODS. Biillot Box Stolen, But the Re publican is Eluded. THE KENNEDY OASE. Extitement in New Westminster Over the Affair. New Wkstminstek, B. C, April 13. The city is bi lling wllh excite ment over tbe Kennedy affair. Superintendent of Provincial Police Huzzey and bis special force sur rounded tho Columbian office and all the roads leading from the city wero guarded in case the Kennedys should escape. The Kennedys, however, wero safely out of the cllj arly in the day, and after spending several hours lu the woods went t a ranch and spent tbe night there. rbe roads leading to tbe boundry at the plains wero guarded by officers md tbe greatest caution had to be )lmerved to get safe Into Unltei' Stutps territory. At 10 o'clock yee- urday morning tbey got across the nuudary, and oro now in Bluine, Wush. At pnsent the overnmenl Telleves the publishers are safely orralled In Westminster, and iimj op captured when tho warrant- ar lives. A special wire from Vlotorln last evening says the speaker ba ipsiied his warrant to tbe sergeant inarms, who will proceed to West minster and take the Kenued.is V Victoria In custody. This ofilcla will have to kidnap tbo refugeer from tbe United (States in order ti iccompllsh tbe duty Imposed oi him, which, of course, he Is no likely to attempt. People arostand lug by tbe pnper. and a defense funr In being made up to light the actiot f the house to tbe bitter cud. The Tombigbeo Flood. MOIIU.K, Ala., April 13. Tbe I'omblgbee river at Deinopotlls is ris ing six Inches an hour and gieat arena of low laud pi mi led In con und cotton are ui.der water. Tl. high water mark of 1874 will proba bly bo ptis8ed today. Every railroad Is washed out and nearly all tbe wires are down. Every bridge in the country is washed away and much stock is lost. West Point, Miss., Is sunounded by water and cut oil from tho rest of tbe world. Floods in Manitoba. Winnipeg, April 13. The Red and Asdlunboluo rivers are on a rampnge. Paris of tho Northern Pacillo transfer Is under water. Five big bridges ate In Imminent danger of brims svvept away, basements are flooded and goods are being rumoved from tho river front. Mrs. Allen in Jacksonville. Jacksonville, Or., April 13. Mrs. E. W. Allen, the women' world'B fair commissioner for Ore gon, spout ytsterduy In Jacksonville. She was tbe guest of tho Jackson ville World's Fnir club, who enter tained her ut lunch at tbo chapel with a number of the prominent ladles of Jacksonville. Bho delivered an Interesting address beforo tint club yesterduy afternoon, and loft on tho evening train in company with a numberof Jacksonville ladles to attend the meeting of the state board of horticulture at Grant's Pass today. Fires at Laiayotto. Lafayette, Or., April 13. Tho dwelling house on Second and Adams streets, occupied by Tbos. Hutcblns, was burned to tbe ground yesterday afternoon, tbo fire originat ing In tbo kltohon. A very heavy wind was blowing and the town had a unrrow escape. Tho roofs of Mat- tcy's barn, real estato olllco and the Ledger office wero all on lire, but wero promptly extinguished. An other alarm of flro diow tho depart ment to tho house occupied by Charles Powell just live blocks dis tant, but tho blazo was put out be fore much damngo was done. Mr. Hutclilns' Airuituro and effects woro all saved. Nebraska Democrats. Omaha, Nob., April 13. Nearly nil tho delegates to tho Demooratlo Btato convention which meets hero this morulng huve arrived und tho struggle for the supremacy between Boyd aud tho antUBoyd faction Is on. Both claim to bo confident of success, Powder Mill Blown Up. WiLKESiiAHHE, Pa., April 13. Mootlo powder mill, near Bcrantcn, blow up this morning. Several nio reported killed. Tho report was heurd for miles around, Barry and Given, employes, wero blown to pieces. The dnmngo to property wa heavy. Eighteen men woro killed nnd four wounded, Troopa Sent to Boat of War. vMAiiA, aitii .-AiHjnr ufHH'nii , iirooKO, comminuting tlio depart- uiout of the Platte, bus telegraphed tho couimand'tnt at Fort McKlnnoy, Wyo., to "nend tlueo troops of Sixth Cavalry to tbo peeiie of tho oattle uion'a dlftlmiHy In Wyoming," tho troops should lm to tho scene by daylight, Chinese Exclusion, Washington, April 13. In tho senate, Dolph of the commit Ico on foreign relations reported tho houso hill for tho absolute exclusion of t.wUMM.e, with the senate bills as a b b-l ttitf, ard javo notico be woti'd py'iiMitmsKon as posalbV. Be Arotrtioninent 8111 Passed. Amiaw, N. Y., April 13,-The v nuresal jial tptortlonment bill pffcied the rwi luhly. and now coes to tLegoumur, BOISE POSTOFFICE r.OBBERY. Two of tho Highwaymen Aro Apprehended. Boise, Idaho, April IS Juit a week ago Monday night three masked men entered the Boise post ofllco and held up Postmaster Leonard aud robbed the safe of (12,000. After committing the deed they disappeared. Now two of them aro In custody of the federal olllcera, and one of tho pair has confessed. His mate Is C F Taylor and he has stood well here. An hour and a half after tho crime had been committed United S'ales Mar shal Plukh'im arrested Taylor, but soon liberated him. Hundny he wnsagalu arrested. Taylor finally broko down and betrayed his com panions, one of whom, Frank Hln too, was taken yesterday at Poca tello. The third man mxy escipe Tho case wan worked up by United States Marshal Pliikbam, Deputy Marshal It .bert Drydeu aud Post ofllco Inspector 13 C. Clement, of Sun FrancNoo. FOREIGN ITEMS. Halifax, April 13. Deeming, the Australian murderer, was in Halifax a few yeais ago on alleged zi)ld-mtning business. He showed 4 gentlem.'Ui whom he met here a i Iter from Kate O'Dowes, one of bo wi men mheequently murdered u WhiUrhiipel. The letter re vealed the motive for tbe murder of he girl. Dftmlng went under two r more allnst-s In Canada, one of v. hlch was Ruel. Buenos Aykes, April 13. The csult of the elections In this cltj v. as as follews: Coalition, or Acuer d sto party, 0341; Radicals, 70. La I'retisa claims the returns of tbe judges of elections are in excess of the actual number polled. El Sud America and La Argentina, radical papers, have reappeared and strongly denounce tho government. London, April 13. Borrowman, Phillips & Co., grain commission merchants, rumors concerning whose solveucy created a flurry In wheat in tbe United States Tues day, aro a very small concern. They have been on tho ragged edge for years. Their liabilities would not exceed 200. Panama, April 13. The Com pany General Transatlautlque, which lately, by way of experiment, ran a second line of steaiufis be tween Marhetlles aud Colon, bus dis continued tho vouture, it having proved unremuneratlve. Madrid, April 13. Platelayers examining the railway fifteen miles northwest of Barcelona found be sldo tho rails a parcel containing twenty-nine dynamite cnrlrldgeh with fuses attached. A Triumph for Keoley. SlMtlNOKIELD, III., April 13 Governor Flfer reveined the action of tho state boaid of health yester day in revoking the certificate of Dr. Leslie Keeloy, of Dwlght bi chloride of gold color fame. The certificate was revoked June 80, 1801, and Fifer holds that the action was takon without Buch notico to Keeley, without such trial, and without such finding upon tho facts as the law requires. Uuder such circum stances the revocation was unauthor ised and void. To Arm tho National Guard. Washington, April 13. Repre sentative Laue, of Illinois, from the committee on military affairs, yes terday reported to tho house a bill authorizing the secretary of war upon tho application of the governor of a stato or territory to Issue for the solo tito of tho National Guards of Biioh stato or teirltory nuy 3 muzzle rillo Held guns, wrought Iron 3 3-10 inch breech loading rifles, Held guns, steel or machine, Hotohklss or (Jatlingor rapid lire guns, with im plements aud harness for same which may be oif baud aud not needed Immediately for services by tho regular forces. Stolo tho Ballot Boxes. Titov, N. Y April 18. The bal lot hexes of tho Fourth ward of Cohort, which weie taken to the polleo station yesterday aio ettll there, but Heniy A. Strong, Repub lican candidate for mayor, is elected without them. Tbe Fourth ward being Republican, would ouly in crease his majority. The belzure of the boxes arose out of tho fact that much money was bet on tbo rival Democratic candi dates, aud one faction eoiigl.t to prevent the other, which bad con trol of the ballot boxes, from unduly intlutlng Its count. Haveo to the Wires. Kansas City, April 13. The tele crranh svutt in west of the Mlnnnui-1 rVer to (lu, wUy mountains Is domornlld. Rain. snow, aleetnn.t wind Imvo plaed havoc with the wlr.s. Iudlcat'otiB this aflemoon point to a ovclono In Kansas. Ponrsylvania Democrats. IlAKHisnuitn, Pa., April 13. The Dimocratlo state convention met at noon. CoDgresftnsn Beltsbover was appointed temporary chultman. Referouoosto Cleveland amlJPattl- bou received long aud conilnued ,.. Tho nanio of Hill was ihouted from the gallery andenwed groant,Bd hlw(,8 Snow, sleet, Rain and Wind. Dm Moimeb, April 13.-Advleea from many jxiluts lu this state ro tothoireot thut hii extremely ee- vert storm of buuw, b'oji, rain audi yilni prtvulls, mumt i (i muaimatrmrmmmfik$ammfm CAMPAIGN FUNDS. the door, so that bis fiendish work Commissioner Boosovelt Aftor might be uninterrupted. Mrs. Solicitors. I Hancock, however, screamed at Chioaoo, April 13. Civil service! once, and her 14 year old son broke Commissioner Itoosevelt has caused I In aud tackled his lather, thus glv a sensation among politicians hero ' Ing his mother a cbanco to eecape. by starting an aetlvo Investigation 1 8bo ran outside pursued by her bus-j of In fractions of law prohibiting the band, who had sunken tho boy off, solicitation of campaign funds from ' and was shot three times. Ono bul- f.xlnr.il ndlfj !iii1l..rj If., la until (n ' 1ft I.Mtxnl llirnocll tllC flcfhV nart of I WUW.M. ....' " ..-... W. .- U U. V.. bavo secured enough evldcuce to en danger ono or two Republican national committeemen and an agent for tho national committee. This agent is said to be Burns of Minnesota. IN THE HOUSE TODAY. j Allon of Mississippi Aak3 for Re-' lief for Flood Sufferers. wiBrNnv Arii iSTi. i....,u ...mu,uL ,. 1.. itutnWi t ih. ,J Li h .. ..W..WX. "- ..W U.bV.V y.VM Allen of Mississippi, for an imme diate appropriation of $60,000 to al leviate tho condition of the flood snfWersof Mississippi and Alabuma. Telegrams from Columbus, Miss., state over one hundred persons woro drowned In one county. 81xty bodies were recovered Many others were seen floating in the water. The resolution was re- fened to sut-i:ommitee which will act promptly. A request was also recleved iwklng the secretary of war to provide a thousand tents for homeless people. Peace Is Assured. Wasiiinoiok, April 13. Senor Poraza, Venezuelan mlnister.recelved i message from tho Venezuelan iiiliiftter of foreign affairs, dated CuruCHH, April V2, saying peace isas siued and general tranquility pre vails throughout the country. A Bepublican Mayor. Jersey City, April 13.-Returns-to form make certain the election of Wanzar, Republican for mayor. Gen'l Stark Dead. Nashua, N. H April .13. Gen. George Stark, once vice-president aud general manager of the North ern Pacific, died this morning. Snowing. Redwood Falls, Minn., April 13 Five inches of snow has fell lu the western part of the state and is still falling. THE WJNLOCK TRAGEDY. Tho Husband Damped Into a Dry Goods Box and Bnrrieri. OANNOT BE SOLD. L vwsuit Over the Tomb of Wash ington's Mother. Richmond, April 13. The Vir ginia supremo court of appeals Moti day heard argument lu the case in volving the allegation that an option had been given on a lot In which i the grave of tho mother of George Washington. Tbo title ot tbe case is Kolbert & Klrtley vs, Sheperd, from tbe circuit court of the city of Fredricksburg. Tho records show that February 29,1889, thedefendeut, Shopeid, gave Kolbert fc Kirtley, a real estate Arm of Fredricksburg, an option for the purchase of a lot. The sum mentioned was $20,500, which was to include also a monument which had been contributed by a New York man, but nevei com pleted. The real estate firm claim, aud the recoids bear out the claim, that they found a purchaser for $20,- 500 in G. II, Huntington, of Bulil- more. Tho property was advertised lu various parts of tho country, and attracted considerable attention. The result was that the neonle of Fredericksburg held a mass mtetiug, at which resolutions disapproving tho proposed sale of tbo sacred spot were adopted, Shepeid refust'd to accept $20,600 aud to make a deed for the lot. Tbo result was a dam age suit instituted by tbe real estate firm In tho circuit court of Fred ericksburg. The decision is ugainst tho plaintiffs, tho court holding that tho spot coutalnlngMhe gruve of the motbrr of WasblUBtou could not hi a eubjt ct of sale. This opinion will, i is oeueveu, uo sunstauitally up proved by the supreme court. THE WINLOOK TRAGEDY. A Man Shoots His Wife and Then Himself. Pouti and, April 18. Some few months ago RIehaid Hancock In fluenced his wife to mortgage rouh property of hers for $500, which In said he needed to use lu golug east t settle up the estate of his father, who had Just died. Aa soon a3 he got the money ho went up on the Sound and blew tbe mouey lu, while his wife supported tho family by washing. Soon after his return he in some way obtained possession of $75 be longing to a Chehalls real estate firm, who were to have had him arresied Monday morulng, Hau- cook learned of this and ng-ip went to Ids wife for motley to wttlo up. She told him she did not huve it, but would get It for him on Monday morning. He was m drunk at the time that he imagined all she had to do was to turn her hand over and the neces sary money would be made. Becauoo sbo did not thus easily acquire the funds he wanted, he de termined tio n a wholesale slaughter of tbe family, as ho had inauy times threatened, Armed with two revolvers, one a 23 ma oo ft 83 wllber, lie ?fet bl ' wife into the bednv i and locked II... i i ..il.or. l,l.,o,1 llolf In , - - - - 0-- - .-. . ..C. II... iW, ....U...V. ...J,.. .wx... her back, and the third plowed Its wuy from tho groin upwards and came out at the nreast. Sho fell of course, and Hnncock, ! thinking her dead, put one of tho ; revolvers to his heart and pulled tho trigger, killing himself instantly. Mrs. Hancock was carefully at- tended, and Dr. Stevens says that, ,D 8Plte of ber bndly wounded con- dlllon, she will live unless some uu- looked-for exigencies arise, "H was amusing In a ghastly way," he said, "to see the way in which the people up there vented their indignation upon tbo body of Hancock, whom they would have hung again had there been any ubo in it. They just put him, dassed In nu undershirt, aud troupers, into a common dry-goods box nnd placed him under the ground without the semblauce of a funeral service. The Pension Investigation. Washington, Aptil 13. Cooper, of Indiana, made a statement before tbe house pns!on Investigation com mittee yesterday. Ho declared be was not responsible for and Knew nothing about the actions of his clerk, Hersey, in taking fees for In formation furnished to outside pen sion attorneys. Hereey had been recommended as a competent man for the place and f mployed as such. Commissioner Raum, however, sought to have the pmsiou business done by (he Washington attorneys who were Indorsers of his notes. This, he said, was a much moro harmfiil debauchery of the public service than Hersey's. Raum knew of Hersey's doings last September, but had douo everything in his power to have Hersey Lrlbed thrcnuh bis (Rtium.s) spies and in formers in two or tltn-e states, in the hope that be iniht entrap wit nesses. Mass Meeting Negroes. St. -Lotus, April 13. An indigna tion meeting of 350 negioes was held here to denounce the recent so-called outrages In the South, especially tho triple lyucbing at Memphis and tbe burning at tho stake of a negro at Texarkana. Resolutions weie adopted protesting against the out rages, and declaring in favor of forming auxiliary bodies throughout the United Stttes to agitato the mat ter of protection to tho negro. It was also resolved to send representa tives to Europe to stir up suntiment there and ca'l a national convention to cons'der these ind other matters. LATEST FROM VALE. Company "F," Third Regiment, O, N. G. Guarding the Jail. Bakeh City, April 13.Advices were received from Vale last eve- uiug to the effect that everything was serene. The preliminary trial of John and Wm. Builey, alleged murderers of Wm. Humbert, was to have commenctd at 1 o'clock yes terday afternoon. Eight militia' men are kept constantly on guard at tho jiill. But little fear Is enter tallied of an attemi t at mob vio lence. It is expected that "F" com' pany will return ti morc.w evening In charge of the prisoners. Another report following in on tho heels of the above cays that au attack is ex pected tonight nnd the cowboys mean business. In Senate Yesterday. Washington, April 13. In th senate yesterday the Joint resolu tion heretofore introduced by Pal tner proposing a constitutional amendment for the election of Unlttd States senators by the people was taken up. Chandler addressed tbe senate iu opposition. Chaudler said he did not propose to gratify tho Farmers' Alliance by voting for a constitu tional amendment for which he thought there was no occasion. He spoke of the evil causes, aud argued that the present system of electing seuators was less liable to fraud aud abuse. Ho criticized Palmer's allu sion to Geueral Logan's election to the senate as a trick. Palmer declaimed any Intention of renectiug on ijogan, nnu gayo e history of Lonn'B election, Chand'er urgMl atio ler objection a afe and Certain" IS tho testimony of Dr. George E. Waller, of Martinsville, Va., in reference to Ayer's Pills. Dr. J. T, Teller, of Chlttenango, N. V., says : "Ayer's Pills are highly appreciated Tltoy aro perfect in form and coating, and their effects are all that tho moa careful physician could desire. They have supplemented all tho pills former ly popular here, and I think it must ho long beforo any other can he made that will at all compare with them. Those w ho huy Ayer's Pills get full value." " I regard Ayer's Pills as one of tho most reliahle general remedies of our times. They have been iu use iu my family for various affections requiring a purgative medicine, and have gtveu un varying satisfaction, 'Wo have found them au excellent remedv tor colds aud light fevers." "W. It. Woodson, Fort worth, Texas. "I prescribe Ayer'a Pills In ray prac tice, and find them excellent. I urea their general use In families." John V. Drown, M. D., Oceana, W. Va. Ayer's Pills, rmiuatD xt Dr. J. O. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass Bo,d l rt 1nit,u ui luim ' M,dw" ACiFIC LAND AND ORCHARD CO. FOR TOWxV LOTS, FRUIT TRACTS AND FARMS. $2.00 ri'ruoren lorio inncHi iimnucu ..... J'liqiOUUA! tiwiu tho city. MOKTKB BROS., IsyjComi.ierclut Street. F. 1). SOCTIIWICK, Contractor and Ituildcr. Salem, - - Oregon. HADABAL'GH & F, T, HART, MFRC11ANT TAILOR, Over Email's 'lotulugHtore. MISS OLIVIA MASCHER, SSiHinciy Stove, Ilemovcd to Cottle block. Hprlufr Goods Arriving S. W. T. J. CRESS. HOUSE PAINTING', PAPEIt HANGING, Natural Wood Finishing, Cor, 20th and Cbemeketn Sticct JOHN M. PAYNE & CO., Ileal Estate and Insurance. First BtnlrNry north of llush boutr. A. to be tho i.resmt degraded condi tion of suflrapeiutbe United 8to!p. Palmer replied to Cliundler's allu sions' to U polltiral history, and paid he left the itepublieau party when It left Known principles and became a tariff and proti.etiotiiat party. He had no fear of the popu lar vole. While tbe Republican party was devoted to the uses for which it was made no grauderor nobler party ever existed. It was ouly after it fell into the hands of men who used it for advancement of private interests that it became a woo to the country, which it had saved Notice. - All that know themselves in aeutea to me, lor worK at tno ceme tery, please call aud settle. And those who wish orderB filled will call early. J. W, O'Donnkl. ' 4 5 2w Will be lound an excellent remedy for sick headxebo. Carte. ' 1,1 tlo lilver Pillp. Thousands ot letters from people who hae used them prove this feet, 'lry them. Jf sick heud9cbe Is mlspry, what nro Car ter's Little L.lrer Tills It the.vnluays posl- tlvely iv cure ur xeopie w uo uuvo usea m cure it? I'eople who uave used them ppeatt frankly of their worth frankly of their worth Tbev nro small and eiuy to luke. If you once try CtuUr'n Little Liver Pills foi sick headache, blllouaneus oi ooubtti!i tlon.yon wlllneverbewttboutthem. 'they are purely vegetable; small and easy to take. Don't forget this. JOHN HUGHES, Dealer in Groceries, Paints, Oils ard Window Glass, Wall Pa per and- Border, Artists' Ma Icrinls, lime, Hair. Nails and Shingles, Hay, Feed and Fence Posts. Grass Seeds, Etc, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS Juno 2d, 3d ami 4ili, ON THE AT SALEM, OREGON, Under tho auspices of the Orejrou Dreed lug and Speed Ass iclatlon, 3,000 CASH PURSES THE PROGRAM. THU1STI1AY, JUNES 1 Three-fourths tiiileilusli, alt iivtH VCM 2 2:25 face ,ro 3 -2.50 Trot " 250 4 Oue-fotirUi mlic u.i-u ifr F! I1IAY ji vi- :i v-OniMmiriuilo ua!i . .200 0 Thrrejearold foi ..... 250 7-2 2' 'till a, BAT. 1U1T, jr-NE-l. K One mile dash . . ,-ViO r &j3Tiot vn l' Kreofortilltroi- ..... jo II Geutlemen'H rroifUter race, for I'ofk nnd .Million coui.tlt?, litt 2 In 3 for hows without rt. o o,.rt, vrners to drive .'. 150 Theiultnol lliuN luim, Vait nit iiss atlonni'dthe J'uelrlp lllimt H.rRenss. li-tlon ilUi-rn Hi nut Urn Address 'tllcommuntcntloiiKiii d natrl s ti. t IIA-J. b. UIKLY, AS-.U1 nt "re etnry. ,. ... N.W.KM, : KGOk I entlon this parr.) TO THE FARMERS Of Marion County. The ''Old" American Fire of JPhUatleljihia Mnlie8redNliyoi iraurlng 'aim uroi erty. WAN ano TRKMs artau! geou. (Sil iuetfc ovr tt.0rt (U. EOTOTw J. L. JI ITCHELL & CO. Agent. 817-lw &Uem, Oregon, Spring Races! A, H, F0RSTNER & CO. Machine Shop, Guns, Sporting Goods, Etc., f.Os Commercial Street. SI Kb. E. C. RONCO, Fashionable Hairdresser. Ladles' nud Gents' Barber Shop. 134 Court Street. W! I?V MILLER &AMSLER. ernmiiMciit Market 121 South Com. Ht Fresh and Salt Meat and Sausages, Livery Feed and Boarding Stable, 41 tilato Street. STEMS BROS., California Bakery. THE BEST, 101 Court Street. J. J. Scientific Horseshoeing. Ol'l'OSlTK FOUNDRY On State Street. KTCE & ROSS, Horseshoers, THOMPSON &. CO., SSI Commercial St. JLarycLtnc of Loose AND General Blacksmltbiug, 47 State Street. MOUNTED DIAMONDS, MRS, M. E, WILSON, Leading Salem Modiste. j Commercial Bt. THE Salem Haclcman II, FOHLK. Best Lino lu the City. Court Street. M. SALEM DYE WORKS. Tailoring, CLEANING AND REPAIRING 127 Court Street. Undertaking and Cabinet Work, 107 State Street. Oregon Land Company's Price List. 10 acres of land 5 milts south of Salem (postoftice) best fruit land, nearly all cultivated. There will be 100 acres set to fruit, immediately adjoining this tract, this spring; price $50 per acre, $100 cash, balance easy pay ments. Choice of four ten-acre fruit tracts,, five miles south of Salem (postoffice), one all in cultivation, veiy sightly; two others three-fourths in cultivation, balance good tim ber; one three-fourths in cultivation, balance in pasture, $45.00 per acre, cash, balance easy payment and long time. Choice of 25 ten-acre fruit tr cts six mile south of Salem (postoffice), best fruit land, very desirable location, springs and running water, adjoining The O egon Land Company's model 100-acre orchard farm, three miles from steamer landing. First choice $60 per acre, cash, bal ance on eight years' time, enabling purchaser to pay for land out of the first crop. This land will be set out to fruit trees and cultivated two years in a first-class manner, by the "Willamette "Valley Fruit Growing company so that a two year old orchard, complete in ever respect, will cost the purchaser $125 per acre, includinga good fence around it. The Willamette Valley Fruit Growing company has now more than 300 acres set out in this way, and will take pleasure in showing anyone, who takes an interest in fruit growing in the Willamette Valley, what they are doing and how their orchards look. The people of Salem and their visiting friends are cordially invited to call at the office of the Willamette Valley Fruit Growing com pany, in the Gray building with the Oregon Land com pany, and take a ride to Sunnyside and see what is being done in the way of fruit raising in the vicinity of Salem, Oregon. You will enjoy the ride to Sunnyside and see something worth seeing. 19 80-100 acres cultivated land with house, spring and orchard 3 miles from Turner, $60 per acre, cash, balance in three equal annual payments. 18 40-100 acres cultivated land, with barn and running water, $45 per acre, cash, balance in three equal an nual payments. First payment taken in work. 39 68-100 acres pasture- and timber land, all good land, with running water, 3 miles from Turner, $25 per acre. 6 fruit tracts ranging fron 12 to 14 acres each, all cul tivated, 200 fruit trees on each lot, land all plowed, $45 per acre, cash, balance in three equal annual payments. 16 19-100 acres cultivated land, running watter on land, $40 per acre, cash, balance in three equal annual pay ments. First payment taken in work. Work such as carpenter work, cutting wood, makirg rails, building fences, setting out and cultiyating trees taken in part payment on land; also horses, harness, wagons or buggies taken in part payment on land; alio good city property, when unencumbered by mortgage ( r other claims, taken in part payment on land. aJftclsMEP 5" If You Expect to MAKE MONEY In the Chicken llusi nes3)on netd tbe Pacific Incubator and Brooder, It Is cheap, reliable, substantial, easllv understood, and will h'ati.h JrtEJ ?J:J?r!Ji eggs better than a hen. Bend 80 tarnp to ted catalogue of Incubaiora.Thorouchbred " !!,'". l!0U,.t,'y,l,PPI,M-' eta ' This ,bopk contains 80 gull-aired colored PACIFIC INCUBATOR CO,, No. 1313 CASTRO ST.. Oakland, Cal. ANYTHING. and. feed u, nne toilet T. BURROWS, No, 2 Commercial Bt., ftUera I, S. k MARK S. SKIFF DENTISTS, 250 Liberty Street, Etecttlo Car Line. on J, I, BENNETT k SON, CANDIES, Fruit and Cigars, P. O. BlooU A- HUMPHREYS CJfrnTB nnd Tobacco. BILLIARD PARLOR, 243 Oom'l Street. BOSTON Coffee House. 5c LUNCH. Open all Night T,m blundbzij. Meat, Poultry and Fish Mnrkcf, Insurance Block. is D.CSHERMAN, U, B, Pension and Claim agent. r.'J Box 281. Salem, Oregon. Deputy Couutv Clerk Vrlte for blanka. E. C. CEOSS, and Packer State SU aca Court St. The best rowi delivered to all parta of the city. Columbia Poultry Yards, J. M. BRENTS, Manager. Lock Box 1210, Sartltic, Wash Breeders ot Thoroughbred Poultry of fal lowing varieties; a O. White Leghorns, H, C. BroT-n Ut horns, While Plymouth Hocks, HsruJ Plymouth Hoc lis, Pit names, muck 1' shams. Light HrnUnmiis, Buff v."ochlu. Partridge Onohlmi, HruntaTurloiyK. Bend lor Circular nd Prica Ust. L B, HUFFMAN, Livery Stable and Feed Yard, T"m Pnt Sax Stall tad Cerrtl In th 'It. Uulet, i.imlly bore ft jpHaiiy (Iu rear Willamette bote!.) 9AIBM, - - ORBOQH ,i ST. ZJ&K.w4rei..'ai' nwimiwi&gy ' --. 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