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u a WMBWhialiifaftiJMiiiiii ill I Tk inf ii i I1T1 if "Germ Syra an 59 P Croup. We liave selected two or three lines from letters freshly received from pa rents who have given German Syrup to their children in the emergencies Of Croup. You will credit these, because they come from good, sub stantial people, happy in finding what so many families lack a med icine containing no evil drujf, which mother can administer with con fidence to the little ones in their most critical hours, safe and sure that it will carry them through. Ed. I Wnxrrs, of Mr. Jab. W. Kirk, Alma. Neb. I give it Daughter' touege. to my children when troubled wilh Croup and never saiv any preparation act like it It la simply mi raculous. Harrodsbnnr. Ky. I have depended upon it in attacks of Croup with bit little daufh ter, and find it an in. valuable remedy. DRAMATIC NOTES. OKLAHOMA HEROINES Fullv one-h&lf of our customers arc mothers who use Boschee's Ger man Syrup among their children. A medicine to be successful with the little folks must be a treatment for the sudden and terrible foes of child hood, whooping cough, croup, diph theria and the dangerous inflamma tions of delicate throats and lungs. BR. MILES tK SJbestoram WSQm VKERVME. 0slm t mm tS55-V3i Headache Of olIfcran.Ncarnljjla.npnsra. rtts.Bleep Irscneu, Uullneaa, lllzzluew, Illues, Oplutn. Hr.lilt, irnnkenne. ec.,oro coredl by WS. milks KiMToA.rivn seuvisji, dlscororod by tho eminent Indiana Bpoclallst In norrous dtsoases. it docs not contain oplatrsor denserom drutrs "Have been tcklnjr IJI1. Mll.lEs' KE8TOB ATI VJJ KGII VIKB for Epilepsy. Front Bontombcr to January neroM using-the Nervlue 1 bad nt least 74 convulsion, nndnowafter tbroo months' use Ijoto no more ottnciis.Jorw II. fur-MUS, llomeo, Mi'b.j' lhnvebec.iuf.lnir lilt. MlEH Xtfasrolf ATIVE NEJlVINKforaboutJonrmontln. Jt hasbrouBbtmoroIlsrandcure. 1 1ito tnk"n It for epilepsy, and after uslwi It for one weok t ore bad no attack. Hurd C. Hmslns. Ilealhvilte. Pa. lino book or (treat euros and trial bottles I'LLD a'. Drug lit Mverywboro, or address OR. MILES MEDICAL CO., Clkhart, nd. Sold by D. J. Fry,(lniKKlst,8iilei.i. mmvmm Act on a new principle repnlato the liver, stomach end bowels throvnh tht ntrvtt I)n. Mans' rijjj iptedlly cure biliousness, torpid liver and constipa tion. Smallest, nllth&t, sorest! 3pdosofl,2Qcto. fjpmiilco free at (lroui'lit.1. Bf J-Uu HeO. Co., Elttirt. tc3. Eold by D. J. Fry, druiat, riauu.,. 60 M-J& Hnlevy's "lEcialr" (ISIS) was lately trivm for the lirst tiino in Italy at tho pprgola thater. In Florence. William Barry has a new play called "Urcim (Joo-iV for noxt Reason, bnt hia partner Hugh Fay will not be with nitn. A srniHeato has been formed in Paris. with a capital of U.fiUO.OOO francs, for rebuilding the Comic Opera in Paris on the site where it was burned down. Kate Oust le ton's homo in Oakland. I'al.. is iiil to lie the homo of a verita ule herd of dogs, to whom sho has riven liaracteristU uamos taken from stage puopjo fHxey has prodnced a littlo playen tttfttl 'The Major's Appointment,'" ,ulapted by Nelson Whoatcroft and lieortfe Backus from a story by Julia .Sftjayur P.ijjanini'a violin, preserved in tho musenro at Uenoa, was found to bo de teriorating for want of uso. It was u-.iieu out. and Sivori played upon it for an hour or two A lady has mado a suggestion to the effect that actresses whose roles require thorn to knit, crochet or sew on tho stage should "do something useful,' with a charitable end In view A now comic opera company is loing organized by Piatt and Matthews, of which Marion Manola is to lie the bright particular star. It will begin its career m tho Fifth Avenue theater, Now York Spiko Hennessey, the reformed bur glar, of tho "Stowaway" company, re cently engaged a valet Mark Lynch, tho leading man of tho company, was not to bo outdone, and iuiim-di.ttoly hired a drossor. Mmo. Schumann Is very ill of n norv ous diseaso, and has been prescribed complete quiot and rest. It is. there fore, unlikely that she will bo huard in London this season. Sho is nearly seventy-two years old. Murgurut Mather was playing "The Egyptian" in Cincinnati. Tho ax of tho (leadsman slipped and she caught tho olow full upou her neck. Tho audience was frightened at this display of real ism, and tlio headsman nearly hud a fit UUio Akerstrom. the bright little Chi cago actress, has written a now play, which sho will produco in tho near fu ture, it is entitled "Miss Roarer." The scene is laid iu tho south, and tho load ing character is Miss Aurora, whom tho litrkies call Miss Roarer. Hose Czillug, a famous prima donna, at whoso feet all Europo worshiped a scoro of years ago, recently died at Vienna. She lost hor voico and was re duced to such poverty that sho could not leave hor room for want of decent cloth ing. Sho wan tho wifo of tho original Prestidigitator Hermann. Joseph Jefferson has materially al tored hia plans for noxt year. Ho was very much grioved at tho death of Mr. Florence, and though Low's James played Florence's roloa acceptably, the public ltl not patronizo Jeirerspn and Jainoa us they did JoiTorson and Flor ence. Tlio result is that Mr. Jefferson will mako his season of 18U2-U tho short est ono in his theatrical hiBtory. It will begin on Nov. 1 and end in tho middle of January. WORLD'8 FAIR NOTES. Tickets ON SALE E msNVjm, Omaha,KansasCity,Chicago, ST. PAUL, ST. LOUIS, And all PalntlS East, North unci South, ZTOCom'l Htreot. Hnlcm, Oreaou, HOIHK & 11A.HKKU, UKonU. Bills for Healing Capitol. The board ol capital IniinUus oommU Hluiierd Invito nald nropoimU Inr lieullni; tlio axpltol bulldini; utBtilmn. On, eltUur by steiim or hot wuler. llliutera two to lurulsli their own plum ana N)bcilloittiou, Kverjr bid shall bo nccompiuiliHl with uu lindnrtttkluir with one or more MirleUtm in u aum ciiuiu to Uoulilo tlio amount of the bill to be approved by tho board, to I lie elieet that if hl bid shall bo uueepled, tlin lildaor will perioniL tne worn ipcciiica therein lnnooordiincowlth tho plnim nuit RpccltlcaUniiN thererur. Tho rluht to re luct ny or nil bid Is reserved, lllds will bo aliened Rt 'i o'olook p, m. otoudny, April II.INIJ, Ulllioexoouiivouinoo.rutifiiii, UrWon. HVIiVKHTKlt PKNNOYKU, (IKt). W. .'MOIIIllWIV, IMtlL. MK-tMOHAN, Hoard of (5oniiiilKIoner Wll. A. MUNIjY.Clorlsof Uourd. -l0 lino Those Afflicted With the habit ot lining to oxco, LIQUOR, OPIUM Oil TOBACCO Can obbilu a COMPLETE, PERM WENT CURE AT TUB KEELED INSTITUTE: Parent Orove, Or,, Call write, Htrlclh CoufldentlHl. THE WILLAMETTE, SALEM, OIIJSGON. Xttw, $2.&0 to $5.00 per Day. The bmt hotel ImiIwcoii i'orllaud (4driii' rrtiBolMo. Writ-clam In sll H apiiolul went. IU Uiblr ari tviv1 Mllh 111- ChaMl Jh'mltH tlrnui iii tho WlUatnaiu Vulity. A, I. WAGNER, Pi op. Now Jorsoy has increased its World's fair appropriation from $20,000 to $70. 000. Tho Illinois Woman's Coramio asso ciation has secured spneo for an exhibit in tho Illinois building. Tho grand ontranco to tho mammoth Manufacturers' building will bo deco rated at an espouse of about $13,000. Ilayti has appropriated $25,000 for its representation at tho exposition. Fred Douglass has beon appointed commis sioner to roprcsont that country. In tho Illinois stato building a room 83 by 04 foot has boen assignod to a kin dorgarton oxhiblt, which will bo mado chiefly undor tho solo direction of tho women. Tho total amount roported appro priated by foreign natious and colonies forthoir reproseutation at tho exposi tion, so far as heard from, is $3,031,053. Quito a numbor of thoso which havo do cidod to participato havo not yet made appropriations. Tho llliuola stato board of agriculture baa offered a numbor of prizos, ranging from $50 to $350, for tho best exhibits shown at tho stato fair, to bo hold at I'ooria iu September. From thoso ox hibita tho board will make many selec tions for tho World's fair. RAILROAD JOTTINGS. Tlio city authorities of Denver havo decided that ticket scalpers shall bo taxed $300 a year. Tho work of rolocating and rebuild. Ing tho Southorn Paciilo track, tho sec tion that suffered so sovoroly from last year's Hoods, has beon comploted. Tho conductors on all tho street cars and other vehicles or tho public in a largo section of Warsaw, Russia, aro women, who fulfill their duties better to tho satisfaction of tho public than men. In tho caso of tho Chicago aud Grand Trunk versus Thomas Wolhnaii, ap jioalod from tho Miohigau circuit court, tho United Btatea supremo court decided that tho law of tho state regulating pas neugor rated was not unconstitutional. Among tho Improvements to bo mado by tho llaltimoro and Ohio company is tho relayiug of tho Pittsburg division between Pittsburg and MoKeesportwith aow rails cighty-llvo pounds to tho yanT and tho reduction of soino of tho heavy grades. Hot Mary Slmpton Held Hr Claim Agalntt a Frontier Depersdo. Tho opening of Oklahoma has gi von tho venturesome women an oppor tunity to show what manner of spirit was in them. In the rush for claims and for lots in tho Clierokeo town women wore fully as active and bravo as tho men. At tho original opening a Missouri girl rode? from Arkansas City to Guthrio on horseback, fairly flying over tho grouud. She was on the edgo of Oklahoma when tho rush caino, and tore ahead of tho men into tho town. Bho pounced on ono or uio beat lots, near tho government office, and Btood her ground. Twico at tempts were made to oust her from her position, but sho hod a revolver clinched in her right hand and tho interlopers did not venture. For two days sho remained on tho lot Then thov told her tho lot was in tlio mid dle of tho Btreot, but Bho did not givo up and got tho land registered. It turned out to bo in tho proper place, and is now ono of the most valuable lota in Guthrio. Sho lias loasod it for twenty years at a sum which will supiort her in comfort for that time. Tlio women who were called on to take part in the rush as assistants of fathers or husbands Bhowed them selves also possessed of courage not to bo oxpected from their class of claim hunters. In hundreds of in stances it was their ready wit and supporting courago that enabled men to keep th claims tnoy acquired, and often tho women guarded tho place while tho men wont to tho dis tant town foi; provisions. Tho brav ery that fighta poverty and trouble is perhaps as glorious as that which handles revolvers, and the patient, hopeful wives and mothers in tUe "prairio schooners," keeping up tho strength pf weary children and thou? own weary boarta by tlio mero force of their indomitable will, desorvo a credit as lasting and loud sounding as any of tho prairio heroines. Ono other caso in which more than manlike bravery was shown was that of Mary Simpson, tho captor of "Ire land," as a noted frontiersman was called. Ho was tho terror of south western Nobraska, and for months hia deeds rang from settlement to settlement, creating consternation everywhere. Fire, pillage and oven murder followed his movements, and many a settlor's homo was turned to ' mourning because pf bis doeds. At last public opinion could stand no more, and whon a little baby was ' badly injured in tho struggle that took placo whon tho desperado at tempted td pillago a houso along tho Platte thero was a goneral turning out of tho neighbors to capture tbp villain. Ho was run into a piece of woods, aud tho forest was surround ed by tho enraged settlers. Not all the man hunters woro men, however, for a number of women were present to seo tho fray, and if necessary tako a part in it. Among these was Mrs Simpson, who was, with her husband, Bomo what separated from tho remainder of tho party. Suddenly they saw a bearded man leap from tlio under brush and start as if running for his life for the opposite side of the littlt clearing in which they stood. Mr. Simpson was Borne distance from tbo horse ho had ridden, and his wifo loapod into tho saddlo and followed tho man, who was fast es caping. It was well that Bho had not waited for her husband to como up, for once on tho othor sido of tho clearing Ireland found a horse which had beon loft thero by ono of his aides, and in an instant ho, too, was in tho saddle and tho race com menced. It bo happened that Ireland must keep duo north in order to keep out of tlio rango of a tangle of trees and underbrush. Mrs. Simpson, who was to tho west, lashed her horse on a slanting course and drew constantly nearer. Once tho man fired a ball at hor. Sho was not hit, however, and tho raco continued. History re cords that tlio woman had practiced considerably throwing tho lariat, and now hor oxporionco carao in good play. Loosening her husband's lasso from tho ring of tho saddle, sho whirled it in long curves around hoy head. At lost, just as Iroland bad reached tho opon prairio and would bo safe, tho nooso went sailing out after him.. Down it settled, Bteadily and surely, until it camo taut with a deadly jerk about his nock. Tho captor had stopped hor horso, and tho man was dragged to tho ground and soon was in tlio hands of thoso ho hod wronged. Many compliments wero Bpokon and written for this action, and tho naino of Mary Simpson was for a tiino familiar throughout tho western part of tho stato. St Louis Globo-Domocrat Tenting the Truth of m Starr. Wo had lwen boys together in Mus catine, and on ono occasion had gone down to tlio island duck hunting. Tho ducks woro there, but alas I they had all eonjregated in tho center of a big Mnd. so far from the shovo as to bo out of gunshot Various plans wero discussed for getting them, but nono seemed feasi ble, till Dick, who was a great read er, broached ono which he had seen A LUMBERMAN'S RENDEZVOUS. he nptilled to Bteveut the Wiwnnsln Central rrouiiuacrtl Hopeless, Yet Snycd. From a lett-r wnueu uy Aire. Thg lerm might Ail, i K. Hurd. of G niton. S. D.. we Point, 1 oca tod .in .illf j t...-. ...! Uil llnM bf tVtA mtjDTflV quuie: "vu ?.Ke" ."""'. "f.." rn whffh extend. North to Lake COIQ, wuicii pemeu mi uiy iuipw, superior, distance ol ZOO miles wunoui a t the Tiut forest cough set in und finally terminated In consumption. Fuur doctors gave me up. pajiiig I couiu live nut Miort time. I i?ave myfelf up to ui Saviour, determined if I could uot stiy witti my friends on earth, 1 would iiiH-i my absent nucs aliove. Mv huHlumd ttusudvfced to eel Dr. King's New Discovery for consump- in some cvclopaxlia or missionary re- .n tfimrlis and colds. I nave It a i ir i ji l. Al . m.I -11 . i 11 l..l.t t. i tlui t Knn Hforifl (if in port hb lorn uow luuumtau huiuu uini, iwkiumi, e,f'.""" K"' '" "no ! trade t has rrnmernns other roanafoo- cut a nolo in a pumpmn largo enougn cureuiuc, unu muim w. x .i.. ..u. me,,; it i to admit tho head, scoop out tho in side, cut a holo to see through, and donning tho pumpkin like a helmet wado out into tho pond, keeping the body under water. Tho unsuspect ing ducks, seeing no danger in so harml&a a thing as a floating pump kin, would remain quiescent till the "heathen Uhinee" could gather them by the legs and yank them under water, With tho divine faith of boyhood wedeonied tho scheme practicable, and as thero wore some pumpkins in a neiirhorinE field proceeded to act upon our belief. As Dick could not Bwiin I was chosen to do tho "yank ing" act for. though tho pond was generally shallow, there might bo unsuspected holea. Clod in nature's garb, plus tho pumpkin, I waded out but tho ducUa porversely refused to act their part, as sot down in the play. They did not fly, but arily kept such a distance that it would havo needed tho arm of a Brobding nag to reach them. After an hour or so of futile effort, I waded ashore to find myfi'df covered from head to foot with ravenous bbek leeches, and my ba'!c and shoulders burned raw by the sun. while Dick added in sult to injury by answering that 'nobody but a fool would believe such u Rtory anyhow." Forest and Stream. The Oreaior" of the Rio Grande. It is difficult for people living in the eastern states to comprehend how tho condition of affairs on the Rio Grande frontier could exist any where within tho confines of tho United States. The majority of thoso who live along the Rio Grando river, even on tho Texas side, aro very different from any other popu lation in this country. It is an over lapping of Mexico into tho United States, and tho people, though thoy havo beon American citizens for more than forty years, are almost as much an alien raco as tho Chinese, and have shown no disposition to amalgamate with tho other Ameri cans. Thoy take no interest, in American politics. In Mexican af fairs, howoyer, thoy aro deeply in earnest, and especially is this so in times of revolution and civil discord south of the Rio Grando river. Few of them speak English, and the white people of Texas, Now Mex ico and Arizona along the border contemptuously call them "Greas ers," and hold them in no higher es teem than thoy do Indiana. In 1880 thero wero 43,000 of such people in Texas, and, with the exception of thoso about San Antonio, these "Greasers" aro herdsmen and small farmers along tho Rio Grando. .Thoy hold life very cheap, and do not count it a griovous orimo to murder either in private quarrel or public brawl. Harpor'p Weekly. a well and hearty woman." Trial bottles free at Daniel J. P'ry's drug store. 225 Oiuuierclnl street, regular size, 50c. and $1,00. Emlmlnttnc Fluid. A Vienna chemist predicts that tho present methods of our taxidermists will soon bo Buporsodod by tho uso of embalming fluids mineral solu tions that can bo injected into tho voins of animals and birds (and oven into cellular tissuo of plants), and by hardening to tho consistency of stone givo tho impregnated object a fairly natural uppoaranco. Experiments liavo much cheapened tho prepara tion of tho fluids which ombahnors aro using in many of tlio larger European cities, and petrified mum mies will soon be turned out at ten to twelvo dollars apioco. Now York Telegram. I CLEAN! If you -would bo clean nud hayo yourclothea dono up iu tho neatest and dressiest mannor, takelhom to tlio SALKM STJR.1X MLUNftKY whoro all work is dono by white labor and in tho most pn nipt manuer. COLONEL J. OLMSTED. Liberty Street Baby crlcrt, Mother sighed, Doctor prebcrilied : Castoria . Iliicklrn's Arnica Salve. The Best Salve Ih tho -world for Cutr, Tlrumcs. sor'g, t:iccr, 8alt Kneum, Feter Sores, Tetter, Chaptd Hinds, Chilblains, Corns and all Skin KruptlonR, aDd ponl tlwly cures riiet!, or no pay required. It is tcuarnntced to g.e beiTect MiUsractlon or money refunded. Prl'e, 25 cents per box. Kor tnle by L'nu'l J . try, 22i Com HU j ' ig) break, on account of IU vast lumber Inter- eU. The Wleuouein mver to wium mo lumberman nave given the rmllir nd Hjmewlintnrrertlonato title of "Old Wis mW not I6ne nets ns a lumber feeder to thccltr by lurnlnhlnir thrtrngh 1W numer our titbutnr e nn outlet for thousand or creofplnelu theuppur country, but It lurnldl'ui a water power that In eeoond only to that of Neenfth and MenMha, which c'tlea are also located on tho "Oen trat" Millions or feet of lumber are cut .-t.ro vt-r civlncr emnlovment to bun- -i-"' .--- . fjjnf..-.. ... ink.. i men. iu uuuiuuu w "w uiv. las mmernns otner manuiao iipm where tne laree car shops of the' WIscoukIu Central Linen are located. Fortlckeu, mar. V'mP.h.lei8,?,nd,,ruA1 Information apply to (1 K. McNeill, O. P. and r. A., Minneapolis, Mlnu., and tojas. tt Pond, General Passenger and Ticket Agent. Chicago, 111. M6 ly J. M, Needham, HOUSE PAIJNTING, KAL80 MINING, PAPER HANGING. NATURAL WOOD FINISHING. Lcnve orders J. Irwin's, rear of Smith Bteluer's drug store. CARTERS Tho Vi.rd "Fad." A Vermont correspondent sug gests tbat thy word "fafl" is not modem, but is provnuual English. In tlio Warwick diuleut tlio word moons a "whim," and m at least two of tho dialects tlio word "faddy" is used, signifymg "frivolous" or "whimsical." Another uso of tho word is to describe a person who is difficult to please in trifles, and in that connection appear the words "to fad," meaning to be busy with trifles. As would appear from our corre spondent, the word has been in uso among tho humblor classes in Eng land for some timo. But how did tho word got into current conversa tion and writing both in this country and in England? It seems to bo com paratively now. The Pall Mall Ga zette seems to doubt whether tho English peoplo aro responsible for it, and is at a loss to account for tho present common uso of tho word. If nowspapors are any index, tho word is moro froquont in tlio east than tho west, in the city than tho country, in "society" than business or among studouts. Boston Journal. lie Saw Uer. Mr. Sliptongue I havo not mot your wifo. Ls sho hero this evening? Mr. Hansome Yes, but just at this moment sho is engaged over thero at the piano. Mr. Shptonguo (with affected en thusiasm; Ah, I bop. Sho is that goddessliko'boauty who is playing nn accompaniment for that mountain of flesh who is singing. Mr. Hansomo (stiffly) My wifo does not play. Sho sings, Now York Weekly. Spain's Fiuuuciul Condition. Spain has beon steadily making a deficit for fourteen years past, and, what is worse, seems to bo making a bigger ono each succeeding year. Wlieu a man makes- ns poor a finan cial success as Spain has done thoy wind him up, and most sensible per sons will agree that a nation that cannot pay as it goes iu timo of poaco ought to bo treated Ukowiso. San Francisco Chroniclo. The Plea ot Insanity Cannot ba urged In extenuattnn of tho conductor how of people who constantly lulllcl Injury upon ihetuoflhrs.andlay the foundation for wrlous and rilMMimu bodily trouble by the use, lu reaunn and out of season, upon slight necessity and without dlfcrlmlnsUon, of drastic Vftfi table .cathartic and YtolsonotU mineral cholajrouuea noUbly lbs various terms ot niurcury- to relieve simply conMipstinu.H complaint remediable at any siaKby the prr'stent use of Ilostetter't BtomarU lllttera. This famous remedy never grip, evacuates too copiously or weakens tuobowcla. If there U any other touto aperient In or out of the pharmacopoeia or which this can truthfully be Mild, we are unaware or IU Abandon the fatuous Imblt ofrtOJilrar and uo this benign riulU"r, which also sets right weakened itumaclu and disordered live. Itbeuirut'lKin, nenrnlgla. slecpleunesv, loss ol appetite. wv trouble U concjueraVle by ue pmcrs. 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Makes the neatest and best Abstracts In the country. GEO. H. BURNETT, Attorney at law, Saleun, Oregon. Office over Ladd k Hush's hank. DARCV fc BINGHAM, Attorneys and counselor! at law, Salem, Oregon. MuvlngunnbHtructol the records of Marlon county, including a lot aud block Index oi Salem, they have special lucililles lor ex amining title: to roil estaU. lluslnuss In the supreme court .md in the state depart ments will receive prompt at'entlon. p. o RRHARDSON. AtUiruey at law. office up stairs In front rooms of new i block, corner Commercial mid Court streets, Salem, Oregon. JOHN A. CARSON, Attoruty at law. Rooms 3 nna 4, Lada & Uubli's bunk building, 8.ilem,Oiegen. Blljr B. F. BONUAM. W. II. HOLMES. Bonhau & Holmkh. Attorneys ut law. Office lu Bush's block, bctueen State nnd Court, on Xm'l St. rpILMON FORD, nttoruey ut l.iw, Salem, I Oregon. Office uptalra In Puttou'b block. T II. UKADSHAW, PHYSICIAN AND i, aurgexiii, suiem. urcgon. uuicu iu Eldrldco block, upstairs over Williams A England's bank Resilience, corner Stato and H. E. corner Winter street. T-wr- S VMTTWH t T tflla fn.ma.lD W. occupied by Dr. ilowlund, corner Court nnd Liberty streets. Telephone No. 45. Office heurs: 8 a. m. to 12, 2 to 4 p. m., and 7 to w p. m, uesiaence intu street on electric car line, Telephono No. 9, CAFEE & BROOKS. Physicians HI UV4 UUItMOi IU1S 4J UlTVa "f stairs, commercial street, suiem, in: XV. S MOTT, physician and sur- eon. Office In Eldridge Block, sa regou. Office hours 10 to 12 a. m. 2 to 4 p. in. lem.Or n iinr.iiirifiir n TinnimnnrhiBt ii Offlcn 1M l!ourt street! ltCMldence !i47 ii-ii street. ueLerni Draciice. tDeciai attention given to diseases of Women and cnuaren. T.HOUSER.M.D. Physician and sur- geon. rrncuce iimneu to aiKeuses of the nervous system, catairh including astnma ana rupture or nernia. unice in Cottle block rooms 11 and 12. Office hours Iroia 9 to 12 a. m. aud from 2 to U p. m. 11-3 tf. R. T. C. SMITH, Dentist, D2 State street, Salem. Or. i-lulslied dental oneru- ons of every dcxcriotlon. PululcasoDcrH. ions n specialty. D Qor TR. MINTA H. A. DAVIS. Ollleo hours, j uu. m. to ii a. iu.;.p. m to a p. in, Duvornhzbt calls nromntlv Httonded to Special attention given to diseases of worn. en ana cuiiureu. uraoe in .ew uuuu iuk., sua (.onimcreiai sireot. iieainenro mine. rR M1LI.ERS.LUND, Episcopal ilec- j tory; coriior i ueiucteu auu uuurcu. Office bourn 1 to 3 p iu. NN1CEF. JKFFREYS, M D. Treat ment of Ladtisand Child it .-pre altv. Office heurs: U to 12. and 2 to 4. El. driuge block, Salem, Oregon, A lalt: D. PUUH, Architect, all classes of buildings, uieruiai bi , up stairs. -V "T 1ft tirillll IwhltMl Ttl.DO OnAAl. y V , flcatlons and superlntendeuce tor Office ISA) Com- IJi J McCAl'STliAND.Clvliainltaryanrt li. Hydraullo Englueer. U. S. I)ep;it uiiuernl survrjor. city suneyors nllco Cottle-iarkhui ot Block, r'atem, Uregon. 0. A UOllKKT, Architect, room 421, Mur quam building, Portluua, Oregon. IIll!tINKtS CARDS. TJ OK YE A MILLS, Proprietors the lirco I I lain Bath andi-ihavlue Parlors, lluvo itui only Porcelain Rath Tubs lu the city. jm uummerciai street, aaiuin, vregon. t5TpRAGUE 4 ALLEN. Blacksmiths and O horeshoolng and repairing Only the beat workmen employed. Opposite State laiurauoo uuuaing Leave orders with Dusan Bros 4:15-lm rtABPET-LAYINQ.-l j catiMt-Mwlng make a sueclaltv oi and lavlne: Rurri4tii taken up nnd relaid with great otre. House cicnuing. Lavn oraera witil J. 11. Luuo or Bureu a Hon. J, a. LU URM AN. JOHN KNIGHT, Hlaeksuitu.Hore shoeing and repalrlu; a spwUltr. shop tttbe fool or Liberty atreet, s,Uem, Oreenn. zsutr r J. LARSEN A IX).. .Mannriuiliirnnr.il L , kinds of vehicle. Repalrim a special- V7, ouuji uauiigiuTvi, FEAR & HAMILTON, Loans negotiated on Improved farm and City property. 3-A.IkErvI. Ongoo Room 14, Bush Bank block. 6 12dw Capital City Restaurant 'Jas. Batchelor, Pfop'r. WarniMcah al All Hours oi the Day None hut while labor employed In this establishment. A good substantial meal oooked la first- cmi.n styie. Twent'-flve cents per meal, R1SD F"RONT. Court atrft, belween Opern House and MlnUi's Livery J. H. HAAS, THE WATCHMAKER, 21 5K Commercial St., Salem, Oregon, (Next door to Klein's.) Specialty ot Spectacles, and repairing Clocks. Watches and Jewelry. THE ELEGANT NEW Barber Shop and Bath Rooms, 247 Commerolul St. Two doors north Red Cornsr drugstore, JOSEPH FUSEE, Propr. ANF OF THE MROKMT ESTABLISH UmouU u tne hl.iU, U)wer rntti. than t'ortlani. Lur.-e.st stock Legal Biauks ir tho Slat p, aid blgfaxt dlHcouut. 'nd foi price list of Job printing nod catA.oue ol legal blanks. E. M. WAIVE, Hteam Vrtn'i- Salrm Ori.n, Notice of Asspsmcnt for In- jirovpniont of South Conr- nicrcial Street. NOTU'K Is hereby clven that tho Cob' mon (Vuncll of the city nf Salem, oregnn, uH aiK o'clock p in of the 1.1th day (if April, UVJ, ni. the Common Council Chamberx t Kiilt-m, Oiexon, jirocud to turft's upon each lot or part thereof liable l hen lor Its pioportlnuate shaie of the coxsl of grading, yravellug and curbins of Commercial xtn -t bleeu the south side of Mill street and ihesouthcrn bouudary or IhnCliy f ftlein, ancordlnti to the plans andkp ilPeatlimson n:n In the fflce oi the city snr eyor of 8 .lcra, Oresan Domo by order of 'he Common Counrtl of Salem, Oregon, this Rthiay or April, 1MO. 41. E. aoODBLL, Kecordir. N0TF0E For Application for Liquor license. To til whom it may convn! Take "notice that the undenlcned will apply to the nuaty court o) Marion oouu ty, state ol Ororoa. at thM Mav term, V'Jt, of raid court, for a l'rene Uottllspirlluoiis, malt and lnous llquoit. In lrs qnanllltm than one srallon, In Aurora precinct. In saht county of Marlon, for the pArlon ot one year fro tu the date of ltsulngot said lire nsA, CD GO GO m m td 0 o s 1 m (TO W 0) Notico of Final Accouut. To nil whom Is may cencern: NOTICK Is hereby Riven that the under-sleut-d administratrix of the estate M Oilas Shaw, deceased, has this day fllfd her flual account as such In the county court lor Marion county, Oregon, and said court has appointed Huturdny the lath day ol Apttl, 1W2. at 10 o'clock n. in. of wild duy at me court nouse in naieni in sam county, as the time and place ror bearing any ob jections which there may be to said ac count nnd ror the wltlcment. thereor MR3 JANF. DHUMBAUU1I. Administratrix or Kstate of Ozlas shaw Deceased. halcni, March 12,1891. 317-6lw EAST AND SOUTH VIA Southern Pacific Route Stiasta Line OALlrOKNtA KtPBEM TRAlIf BtTH DAIMr DETWK&K PORTLAMD AKD B. . BouthTT NUI, 7.-0C p. m. I Lv. Portland at. 9:18 p. m. 1 Lv. Saleni Lv. 8:16 a.m. Ar. Ban Fran. Lv. IT.no a. ir 6:21) n. ui 7.111 p. n Above trains stop only lit tallowing sfi tlons north of Roscburg, EoBt Portland Oregon City, woodourn, snlcm, Albany Tangent, shtdds, Halwy, Hnrrlsburj Junction City, Irving and kugenc. 1UEI1U1KJ MALL DAILY, 8:3J a. m. I Lv. Portland, Ar. I 4:"0 p. m, 11:17 a. m Lv Salem Lv. 1:40 p. m. 6:50 p. m. ' Ar. Roseburg Lv. 7.1)0 a. m Albany Local, Dally Kcept Mtuday. 5:00 p. m. I Lv, 72 p.m.lLv: 9:00 p. m. Ar. Porl'and culero ftlbiuy Ar. Iltcwuru Lv. I7:3ib. in Lv, I 8:30 a.m. FDLLUAN BUFFET SLBEFEBS. Second Class Sleeping Cars- ForaccommodMionoI paetmgers holdli vt second c asa tickets attached to erpress trains. Yest Side Division, Between Poitlarxi and Cervaliis: I'AILY (BXCK1T BOW 1AY). "7:J0 a. m. laiO p. m. XvTTortTand Ar. I b-M p, Ar. Corvaliis Lv. 1&63 p. . Aivn nnH fVirvnlllfi i-nnnpr.t wll a trains of Oregon Paciflc Railroad. BgFniaaTiiAif (daily KiCKprBUiTDA-v "5:40p. in. I Lv. Portland Ar. I 8UWa.i 7:25 p. m. Ar.McMlnUVlIIoLv. 5:45 a. 1 Through Ticket To all points EAST and SOUTH Kor tickets and ailHniormation regum. ine rates maps, etc., npply to the ComH -uy's ngent Baloni, Oregon. B.P. ROGEIW, Ashi. i. b and Pass. A '. it. KOKULKR. Maungdr THE YA0UINA ROUTE. OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD And Oregon Development company it steamBhlp lino. 225 miles shorter, 0 homs. less time than by any othei loute. Hut Class miougu puuieuKar u "cj6u" .; -Irom Portland nnd ail pointo In the w il lamette vallevlto and irom San Franclnu TIME SCHEDULE, (Kxcept SunoayH) n. n. trnlns connect at Albany ana Corvaliis. The above trains connect at YAQ,UIr.V with the Oregon Development Co's Lin. ifSteamshlns between Vaoulna and H Francisco. N. B. Passengers irom rorunna uni tu Willamette Vallev nolnta can mako closi connection with the trains of tht and if destined to San Francisco, should s -- -. r- . ., , 4Iia ntron Ir.i arrange w ttfrivw i. xwiuim - o'vun UeiUtDUalOUl DttlJiugi PasstDser and Freight Rates AUtsys tH inrust Tfnr Information annlv to MOfU-rL. HULMAN fc Co., Freight and Tickrl Agents 200 and HK From ru, rortiana, ur-. O.C. HOGLIK Ao't Gen'l Frt. & PaBs.Agt., Oregon Paciflc R.R. Co.. Corvaliis, Or O. H. HABWKLL, Jr. Gen'l Frt; & Pass. Agt. Oregon Development Co.. 304 Monteomry st.: tnvn Altiauv - Leave Corvaliis -Arrive Yaquina Leave Yuqulmt Leave Corvaliis Arrive Albany - 10 J" H . 1:40 P N. - 6:30 I'M -&45AM . llkSS A i' 11:10 A i. From Terminal or Interior Points the m Facile Railroad Is the line to take To all Points East and South. It is the dining cat route. Itruns fbrong& vestibule trains, every day in the yeai icj ST. PAUL AND MCAGB (No change of cars.) Compased of dining cars unsurpassed, Pullman drawing room sleepers Ol latest equipment TOURIST Sleeping Cars, Best tbat can be constructed and in which accommodatlens are both tree and :ur nisbed for holderB of first and second-class tickets, and ELEGAKT DAY COACHES. A continuous line cementing with nil lines, aflordln z direct asd uninterrupted service. Pullman sl(p-" rwfl-f'Ions can be se cured in advtuce ti:;c. fii uny agent of the road. Through tickets to and-from all poll 1 in America, England and Lurope cau Lt purchased at any ticket omce of this o m pany. Full information concerning rates, timer of tralns.routea and other details funiisLt-rt on application to any agent or A. D. CHA-UL.TON, Assistant General Passenger Agent, F". 121 First street, cor. Washington; Pott land, Oregon SHAW ck DOWNING. Airenu ,m&m aSLj? mmsx& 500 HXvftrVBr f n"S Lo Bldutt's J.Vi T.-r-r?. m s mm LaspT bitwhi HEALTH. lie ntcban'a a olden Balaani No. I Cures Chancrei, fint and second stage Bores on the Legs and Dody; Sore Ea i Kyes,Kose, etc., Copper-colored DlotchM Sjrphllltlo Catarrh, diseased Scalp, ard sit primary forms ot the dlieaja known Syphilis. Price, S5 OO per Bottle. Le Illcltau's Golden HaUam No.f Cures Tertiary, ilercurlalttypliUUlo Rheii rnatlun, Pains In the Bones, Pains In th Head, back ot the Keck, Ulcerated Sen Throat. Syphllitlo Itasb, Lumps and eon tracted Cords, Stiffness of the Limbs, aaf eradicated all disease from the system, whether caused by indiscretion or abut ot Uercury, leartnr the blood pur ar.e healthy. Price SS OO per I.'ottlo. lie ltlcliau's Golden NpanlsU Anti dote for the cure et Oonorrhaa, dett, IrriUtion Gravel, and all Urinary or CJsnl tal disarrangements. Price $4 59 pes Bottle. Ut Kl chau's Goltlea SpanlsU In jection, (oreerere cases of Gooorrhni, Inflammatonr Gleet, CtrictURtc Price 91 SO per Bottle, Ce Klcliaa'a Qoldea Ointment (or the effectire hcallngof Syphllitlo Sores and eruptions. Price 1 6l per Box. Le Htchan'e Golden PUIsNrrt and Brain trtatsnsntj loss of physical po er, excess or orer-work, frottoatlon, te, Price 93 00 per Box Tanto and Nervine. . Bent ere rywhere, C. tt IX, stowih putoi perezprast, 1XE RICHAR0SMM C.,AfKlr 40 k 11 WARKKT ST., 9mM grmilti WUl 9WT I S3saa