rvrnvifilllii !PwiwilUiIliHillW-?u M ',$ EjMj"IV; iWp mnitniitiumm'mgmni-'' l r ., I P t P 64 r- f If :- I V m oil & CUInrsa merchant U defined as a Cbliieae iK-reon engaged In for. elgu trad-. Dolph pitbmitted htf form of rrgUl ration certlflcatea of rrsMence t'i Chinese laborers in thin country, but not to resident nier cliantB. Hhcrnitui wns adverse to tbo Issuance of any registration cer tificates whatever, but Bald if Dolph and Morgan desired such certifi cate he would offer no opposition to It, Geary labored with Dolph for a considerable time In endeavoring to gain his consent to a certificate of registration for all Chinese within the United States, including labor ers, merchants, teachers, and traveler, but Dolph would not agree tilt, Dolph and Sherman are re calcitrant. The bill with the above provisions may be reported to the tenate and house today. An Old Feud. MoitRiLiroN.Ark., May 2. News has reached hero of the billing of Dr. U. H. Horn, of Van Buren county, forty miles In tbo interior, lift Tuesday, by William Hat'ey A feud has existed for several year between Horn and the Hdtleys, aud they have had several shooting en counters, and two or three have beer billed. Dr. Horn and William Hat ley, the principals in the feud, me' accidentally while on horseback and both men began to fire. Hatlej sent a bullet through Horn's bnln. and three shots Into his bodyaftei he fell from his horse. Hatley sur redered to tho authorities, and claimed that the killing was In self defense. A Message Prepared. Washington, May 2. Tho prcsl drill has prepared a message to con grej calling attent'on to the toll imposed by the Canadian govern mentou American vesiels using tin Wel'and and St. Lnwrence cniialf. and suggesting the propriety of leg islation imposing similar tolls oi Canadian vesso u udng S u t Stc. Marie canal. The message wll probably bo transmltt d next week Heavy Fire. PiTTSnimo, May 2. Fire Satur day destroyed a building occupier1 by the Household Ciedit company and J. 8. Roberts, who'esaio papei company, nnd damaged a uumbei of other bui'dlngs. Total loss $300,000. Boiler-Makers Will Strike. Chicago, May 2. The boiler makers of this city, who have beei threatening to st'lho for tome time Jato Saturday bight decided not tc return to wi rk until tho demands o $2.75 as min.mum wages for in eight-hour day Is granted. Tin ptrlkers i umber 000, tud the Ilglr is likely to be a bitter one. Will ft alum to Work. Pittsburg, May 2. At a confer ence Saturday between committee! representing the miners and opera tors, it wns decldtd that the rallroao coal minors of the Pittsburgh dis trlctwhl 1.0 ti work today uudei tho sca'e of wages now in force. A Million Iri nilti. A friend In need U n friend indeed, ana not less ihuu onu million peopli have found Just such a friend in Dr. King's New Discovery for consump tlon, coughs and colds. If you liuvt nover used this great cough medl cine, one trial will convince you that It has wonderful curntivu pow ers Is all diseases of tho throat, chest and lungs. Each bottle is guaran teed to do all Unit Is claimed or money refunded. Trial bottles free at Dau'l J. Fry's drugstore, 226 Com street. Largo bottles COc. end $1.00. DELINQUENT TAX PAYERS, Will take notico that tho delin quent roll of Marlon county foi tho year 1H01 is now In my hands for collection with warrant for lovj aud salo attached. All parties owing delinquent taxes will call at my office aud settle at onco, as the entire roll will be advertised foi sale on tho 1st of May. R M. CJtOISAN, SlterHl and Tux Collector, MurloL County. dw td IJiicUltn'B Arnlc.i Pnlve. The llest Halve Ih the world for (Hitr !rui8e.horfB. lilcers, BjiII Uliouni, l-'cvu. Bores, Tetter, Clumped Hnndu, Chilblain Uorm uud all fcklu Eruption, and pol lively euros rilw, or no piiy uiititred. I Ucuuruuleid to clvu neifecl nUUfuotloi or money refunded. . : . . i i.n ....... ITieu, J l-ltllH pri box. For mlo by l-im'l J lMJ,.U(l!ht CARTER'S ITTLE IVER PSLLS. CURE Pick Headache ntul n'llovo all the troublra Incl dent to n bilious btato of tho Rjrtem, tucli iu DIuIiiuxh, NaiiH-n. Orousliiewi, UUtrrai nflci eating, l'aliiln IIiohi te .U Whllo tliWrnioM remarkable uc.re ha Ux-ii uliowii lu curlnj Headac- . yet CiUTxu'a I.ittlk Livcr Piuji ore equHlly valiiAblr In Conntirmtion. ciirin and pirrcntiiis tin aiui Ini; comnlaliit. tt hilt they alto correct all dUordrni of the atomach, Hlmulata tho llvcr and regulate th bowoU, Kvca If lliey onb" curwt HEAD Aclia thAjr would Im almost prloelwu to tho who atifTor from tbta dUtrcsslnir complaint -but fortunately their coodntus doe nut vnd hero, aud thosa who once try them will II ml ttiflto lltUe iillla raluablo In to many waja that titer will not be willing; to do without tlituu Uui after all aide head ACHE U tba bane cf o mau v !! tliat hem la where we make our Krtl boasU Our pUU cure tt while othat do not U..IM1B MUM Ml. I (U. V in j IIH.ll ( au.1 Tery eaay to take One or t o pltla make dnw. They are etrhuly trcetalileand do , Boicripenr nunro. i t I v their Kvnti artion PleaieilUhoiam thoi. In viaii at ornt i , Jro for It roia rvvr. iir.v, ia- enl by uuxu. CAS7U l:i:ii!E CO., Sn Ink. I SIC HHM p B r Pf- i Like Steamer SunkJack Ilia Ripper Found Guilty. STRANGE PROOEEDIQS. Two Mombors of a Church Driven Out. IJimMNtiToN, N. J. May 2. Rev. I Father Tracy, pastor of St Paul 1 tatlioltocnurcn, yesterday oruereu a policeman to eject Matthew Gaynor and daughter. Tueo Ulcer refused. The priest drawing a revolver, forced Gaynor t urine from his knees, and drove him out of tho edifice. The trouble is said by Miss Gaynor to be due to the fact she had received the attentions of a protestant. Tin- ptir-st deuouueed tho companion hlp from the pulpit and Huallj Ifbarred the Gayuors the church. O i several occasion's Tracy bos cre- .ted n sensation by the oitterdeuuu- tattoos of the members of the iiurch whom he found guiliy of n'cmperauce. He has also de- munced dancing iu severe terms He lias also nourished a revolver in he pulpit. Gaynor -vlll lay coni- Mimplaint iiefore Bishop O'Fnrrell. STOCKMEN AND RUSTLERS. Advances are Made Working to a Compromise. Cheyenne, May 2 Advance loiklng to a compromise between the stock'men and rustlers has beei made by representatives of Johnson county. A paper uddresbed to cat tle owners Invitefl them tofiendtrust A'orthy and discreet persons to tln-li raoch to look after their rounding up and preservation of their prop erty. The paper which is-signed bj tie ciunly c'immiRudoucrH and iln-rlfl pledgi9 cattlemen protecliou tn lliolr Interest. The proclamation is received by the cattlemen with u feeling of resentment. The peace delegation Is discouraged at thon ouil they have received from the cattlemen but say they will maRe overtures and hope to bridge over the difieulty. JACK THE RIPPER. Deeming is Found Guilty and is not Insane. MnMiouiiNE, May 2. The Jury iu the Deeming case has returned a verdict of guilty of the murder of his wife aud added that the prisoner in not insane. Cummings and a Masher. Washington, May 2. Congress man Amoi Cummings discovered a handsome man (laying otlenslvo at tentions to his wife. The lady has been annoyed for some time when Cummings administered corporal punishment to the masher. The latter did not give his name but one of his Mauds informed Cummings tho masher would challenge him to light a duel, in case ho refused he would publicly horsewhip him. A Double Collision. IIuohiotek, May 2. A freight train on the New York Central, taking wnter ut Chuichvlllo this morning, wus ran into by aunt! er freight. A minute Inter another crushed into tho wrecked cars, the mass caught lire. Twenty-live car and much freight were destroyed. W. II. Jones, engineer, was killed aud F. IlichurtlHou, a iliemau, whs injured. Lake Steamer Sunk. DrrrnoiT, May 2. I'lie Lacka wanna lino iron steamer, Russia, wus sunk last night near Ron ilea, on Lake Erie, after a colli ilnn with an unknown steamer. Tlie crew escaped. It is not known what became of tho other vestcl. U0KKA1.O, N. "., May 2. steamer whluli sunk the steamer Uussla on Lake Erie wus the Cauu illun steamer Celtic, which wus also sunk. Conferees Agreod. Washington, May 2. The house and senate conferees have reuched an agreement on tlitClilniso liill,and Is to be reported to the senate today. The batls of tho ngieemedt is suid to THE CHINESE BILL !....!... 1. .1.111 I.... A ..i t.. ........ . CiiiOAno, May 2. Four hundred ' plumbers struck this niorulng for nine hnura and mltilimiin wages of ;WJ cents iwrhotir. Kt. I'A Uii, May. 2. Musler plumb uoimJBimiouui,uui.u..inmHl-mu-B t.(IV0red iii the collar of the three--providing for tho registration fb,ry brIl.k 10U.e, 180 U-oadwuy, resident Chinese, aud suspension of wuiiamsburg. On the second iloor ball In habeas corpus on application. ; llv, ,, John eoaHori hls Wlfe) four Tho P umbers. j dnughtere nnd boh. Tlie faml'y be- o-s are beginning to weaken. ifHibbH. 'lheni were ten In the faiu h pit bible the strike will be settled i'y ve of whom are mk-sing. Tho and all nioit will bent work toinor-' 2 yeur-old baby boy and ono of tho row, having secured their demands. f'H were taken to tho hospital frightfully burned. It Is thought Firo at Leadville. they rati not live. A fireman found I.kai)vim,r, Colo., May 2.-Ltist' Ihnjaiuin Ttibbs, 12 years old, on night, ii flio whkh slatted on the!'1"5 I bird iloor budly burned about stngo of Loebs varlelv theatre, dt- Hu fitcuaud bauds and overcomo by st roved tin structure and a half bit ok ou State street. There wus a number of narrow escapes. One woman ami chl d weie burned to death. Loss $2-1,000 To Crush Reading Combine. TitKNTON, N, J., May 2. Tho alt i nicy general under the dlteo- t ns of the governor Is bcarchlng for ho Inst uuans of cniblilng the Heading combine. If no law caulpltal. At 2:30 tho lire was not under bo found to meet the ease u neeml ( b8Ioii nf the leglalature wll' pu ,,y U fn to euuul one, ' i,,.,i tvn, T.n LSCapea UOm Jftll. STA Boha, Cal., May l Oeo. V. Hi uegy, n i ii.lciiiiivd murtU r i , tH-uv d rnin Jail ibis morning, PORTLAND'S FOOT. j The Yellowstone Park Lease,' Heavy Fire, Etc. THAT GRAND JURT REPORT. Very Severe on the Police Gamb- ling, Etc. Portland. May l.-We And from corroborative te.4lm-.ny that gamb jn(. ,s w,.Dg op.ny carried ( 8everrtl pjaCe8 ,n tb8 city, an 0f ou at I gjld ' places being well known to the no- lice, who are expected and iu duty hn..mi ... MmnnsH ilia Mme. but we have had no evidence to show any disposition ou the part of the police departmi ut to do their duty toward the supprtssiou of gambling; whllo on the contrary, we have evidence Ihatthe police officers (to not dare to make any move against the uamblers without special orders from their chief. Further evidence In tills matter, while not conclusive, fully convinces tills grand jury that large sums of money are being regulurly paid by the gamblers for the protection thej nceive; that every gambling bouce house iu the city has been running In full blast during our term, nnd tho ou'y mov- against them during that time was when tluee of out number vis'Ud the several game running, wbhout any hindrance or nelay ou entering, and afterward swore to tbo complaint which in dicted nine of the principals, six of whom have come up and paid their Hues of $100 each. We have it from ii '.eadlug ( flb-lal that the others will pxyas soou as they make a win ning. Neither the city norcount Ulcers nave made any move lowarn elosiug the games during our term although they have been repeatedly notified by different members of this grand jury th it the games an ruuning, showing conclusively thai our city and couuty offlciu's ouly d their sworn duty for the suppression of vice and enforcement of our law when compelled to do so on the sworn statement of a private citizen, undeven then with great reluctance. We further find that the bunco and confidence operators of the coast make this city their principal field for work because they have little fear of being molested. We have had direct evidence be fore us, but not sufficient for a con victiou in the couits, showing that certain of the paid detectives of thit city stand in with the confidence men for a "dlvy" of their proceeds, In consideration of which they have full protection, and the unwarj visitor to our city not only loses bis money, but leaves the city; for if he is a tranger hero without monej and iimIsb a complaint ho lalmo-t certuln to be held in jail from one to three mouths ns a witness. Pre ferring his liberty to his money, ln leaves town, nurt Ihe conildenct niau, protected by our noble ofilcials, ( lf) rea(Jy fnr ,)l8 uext vlctm The jury Is alto In possession of evidence that satisfies them thut many houses of iii-fame i ay them regular fees for protection, and con sequent y keep soliciting fiom their doors and windows In open viola tion of the law. We also have e Idence that a large number of sa'o ins uro cairylng on tholr business without a license, pending tho decision of tho cltj council in regaid to the buildings they occupy, also being ut-ed as a gambling house, and that several have received licences since April l.-t, coutrary to the oidluauco regu lating tho same; all of which proves conclusively to this grand Jury that curtain departments of our city gov ernment, and especially tho pohc-, uuder the present system is rotten to tho core, uud wo hen by recom mend that the city, though its attor ney, present a bill to the next legi- pueHlaturo placing the pollco depart- '"eui in uiu minus in ulu unuer me direct supervision of the common council, thus placing the respunsi lty nnd remedy nearer tho people. FIVE CHILDREN BURNED. Work of tho Plamos in a Brooklyn Tenement House. Ni;w VoitK, May 1. At 1:45 o'tiloiik iIiIh mnriiini' n II n Wiin ilia. c une panic Mrlcken, anil dt-Hpltf tLe I'rnlng cries and shtuits the (luugli- ter, Mnggle, jumped from the win .!.... ....! ....... Iw.tell.l.. .n....t...l mi.- mm iiiiii tun m'liiuij' iijuii;ic:u. i lit' third floor was rccupiod ly Thomas the biuoke. Anether ilremau carried out the 2-yeni-old baby, aud others did some good service. Smoke drove the lirenieu out tlmilly. It was thou found live children of tho Tubbs family were still nut-sing, aud it could uot bo learned whether or not the children were still lu tho building. Several of thobo burned hiul slckeuwl by the smoke were removed to that astern district hos- control, audi be people living lu the liouK-s adjacent to tho burning building, wei running Into tho ftiutt Imlf-olail, or with their clothing in their arms Tha last report say It Is belUivwI the tlve Tubbd ohlldrtu perished la tho lUnurj, mamgfmtmttmmmfmummttamimmmimmiKmfKmmmmm AN UNFORTUNATE CASE. Tho Ex-Sheriff of Walla Walla County Sinking Fast. walu walla, May sl-a. s. 1 Howies' insanity hit teases rapidly. I Duriiiit Friday lie was confined In a cell aud was ery violent Foveral ' I linen during the ulght he tore his blankets into etrij s in trying to UHUghuufcelf. It was umewiry to keep a watcher on the top of the cell to cut down the rope as fast as he tied it up. wnen me guaru epenea tneceii aoorcaiuronyiiowiesruBDCu out of the corridor and a fearful struggle ensued, it toon Beven men t-.ubdue him. He has not been given an examlnnlion yet, and pro- lwljy w " not. ns tl,e plyfcrian h of ine opinion ne win nor, live in nis present condition two days. THE WORLD'S FAIR. Oregon Will Not Be Represented at Chicago. Portland, May 2. It is now as good as settled that Oregon, as n state, will have no representation at the Co uniMan world's fair exhibit iu 1593 nt Chicago. Buch was assured by the decidedly negative and apathetic action taken Saturday In the chamber of com merce ro.ims. The meeting was called to aider by Hon. J. T. Apper son, of Oregon City, hut alter re marks by one or two f the dele gates adjourne 1 sine die without taking any action whatsoever. Tellowst ne Park Lease, Washington, May 2. Tho ques lion of the Yrllowsione Park lease wasanaiu investigated Ly the house nubile lands committee, E. C. Walters, of Montana, for ytars niaDiigor of the Yellowstone Park a'soclatlou, te.-tifying. Aletttrwus read by him addressed lo T. F. Oakea, in substance as fol'ewp: 'The party to w horn $oC00 worth Yellowstone Park wtocntu u stock 1-5 to go when paid for in dividends is P. C. Kern, of 8t. Louis. Will ou plrase have Gibton or the pro per person notify him f the situa tion, namely, the nmount held by order of tlie directors. My frlendB vili probably explain to him fully, is he desires." A member of tlie committee asked the witness whom the terra "nij friend" referred to. Witness replied it was his lawyer. Witness was ngaiu asked to tell why $3000 in dock was so promised and for what purpose. Waters said he bad ome to Washington to secure certain teases from Secretary of the Interior Vilus, but had accomplished nothing, uud upou seeing lie ci.uld not get anything done, lie said toOakesthat when another administration came in he could get the matter through Heackuowhdged arqu .Intauce with Russell Harrison, and said be thought he might intercede in the matter and help him to get things lixed up. Upou close questiouiong by a member of the committee, witness tuid the fSGOJ iu stojk was intended for Rus-ell Hainson, but neither he (H irrisou) nor Kerns knew anything about it. Harrison, however, was to give, his aid and surety for the public good, and did not know tlie stock was set uslde for him until last spring, when be was told so. Walters lurtbtr said he never promised Russell Harrison stock for his influence, and when he was told of it Hariisou appeared very much embarrassed, uud said he would not have hod the matter done tor uio tiling. Harrison told him, aid Walters, that lie would t-ee .Secretary Noble and lay the matter before lilm, but whether that was ever dono lie did not know, as Gib son has conic on to Washington to attend to tlie matter and stay uutil It was coueludtd. The c mmittee will continue tho investigation tod v. A Sun Special. Ni:w Yoiuc, May 2 A Pun Washington special sass: "There was a rumor at the capltol Fa urday to the effect that ex-licpiesei tat.ve MacAdoo, of Nt w Jersey, who is bore, came us a missionary from the Olevelaud managers Iu New York to propoio that both O.tveland nnd Hill be withdrawn Irom the presidenti.il race in fuv rof William C. Whitney. It istt d tl o friends of Cleveland are at lust I eginnlug to realize he cannot be t ected with out New York, and thai so long as Senator Hill lion the seeuty-two delegutt-h pled go.l to him there is euro to be a bllerniid fatal ftcliouul fight hi the Emplro stale. The Cleveland inmate said to be willing to withdraw their favorite, provic HaZUSH for Infants "CiutorlB U sawell uUpted tocluTdren tht I rrcommend It u superior to any prescription known to me." II. A. Akcxis, M. D,, 111 So. Oxford BL, Brooklyn, N. V. MTh uu of 'Ciutoria'Is Bounlrersal and Its tuerlu to well known that it em( a work or (upurerogatioutoendorkelL JTow are the tnteUlsunt faniUlea who do cot keep Caitoria wltfcla eay reach." Cjlblo Miarnr. D.D.. New York Oty. Late Pajtor BloomlngUto &ef onuul Church. Tu CmTi.cn Ing the Hill faction wi I Join them ' in tho imminent to give the solid and loyal support of New York Democrats to Whitney. MacAdoo has been lu the clly for forly-elgbt hours, nnd his tnovi nieiitfl have' been quite mjsterlous. His mission is said to be known to a few persons nnd he cannot le found " Arizona Wants Treo Silver. Pbi-acoit, May 2. Tlie Demo rratic coinentlon held I ere Satur day Adopted a resolution in favor of free coinage of silver. A rcso'ution wae presented recommending that the .delegates to tbe nallonol con vened support Cle eland for presi dent, but It was delentcd. Signed by Governor Flower. Al.HANY, N. Y., May 2. Gover nor Flower has sigued the bill con cerning tbe appointment of In spectors of electlous for New York City, also tbe reappointment and excise bills. The Prohibition Convention. Chicago, May 2. The national executive cominittte of ihe prohi bition party was in session Satur day. Its business was the comple tion of tlual arrangements for a national convention at Cincinnati, June 29. MARKETS. SN Fkancisco ft I., April 2. Wheat, buyer sia.-on 51.51J. Portland, April 2. Wiie.il val ley, J1.&591 40 j Walla Walla, 51.35 $1.40. CmrAOo Ills , April 2 At close wheat wa3 steady, cash May 80, July 80 Deserving Praise. We defaire to say to our citizen", that for years we have U.-eu K-lliut Dr. Klug's New Discovery for on--uiupllou. Dr. King's New Lift Pills, Duckleu's Arnica Salve ana Eliclric Hitters, and have n'-vei lutulltd remedies tiiat sell as well, or that give such universal satisfac 'ion. We doliol hesitate to guarau- ee them every time, and we stand rndy to refund the purchase price, if saisfaeiory results do not follow their use. These remedies have wori heir great populaiilv on their mer its Dhii'1 J. Fry, druggist, 225 Commercial strtet. HOTEL ARMVALS. WIM.AMETTK. J Smith, Geo A Ltnley, P Jacob- f-en, S F. EA Dimmlck, F Barrett, Port land. W LEwing, Westfield. W H Stanley, Cieyeiand. W W Powell, Tacoma. G M Frank. Philadelphia. R li Ma.vender, H Loudon, S F, C S"ii.soti, L S Basset, Sheldon, la. DE Dunbar, C P Bryant, Mrs. McCoy and son, W J Hauna, Port land. COOK. D-L Woodran, J W Muteribaugh' T Prestou, Portland. S Speucer, W Scliulz. A L Wishmau, H A Petus, J Phillips, Aberdecu, Dakota. D H Jobiif-ton, Mehama. Wiajipeil In a I'o'sonou? Veil I In tliemlhts that we see rising from tin hnri!Min tlut-'ilsh stream!), from low huidt soaked by Ircshetc or irom maishy mudd. duls uu the outskirts of papulous cities, lu-k (llbeaso nmt rte.tth Imnotiml in this polsouuus veil uf mist uro Isolated busln-' structure, liiauulacturln? vlilatses anc humble tenements. For lhote wbc elluer irom motives of buhlness Interest i dlie necessity are dally constrained t 6roitIio tl.ls enveaomed atiuospheie.lhen Is no linmuult) saved In an efficient medi cinal nafcuurd. Uostetler's titomucti Hi', ters fully nils the need, protecting whole communities from lh.' luslilucits attack. of malaria, a diseiise winch In its more inn llenant lornis Is scarcely less to be dreadec In the iudlvldual thin ts'pbus. liver; type of It tboniiiKbly oradicuttd by the liltiers. This peerless medicine also le n rtlPt dybpepnla, countiputiuu, liver und kidnet trouble, rheumatism uud nervous ness. "J is u i estorutlve, too, of appetlt , sleep and llesli. A traveling man who chanced t be in tlie store of E. V. Wood, al McKees Rocks, Pa., says while h was waiting to see Mr. Wood, t little gill came in with a bootle hi beled Chamberlain's Pain Halm nuc said: "Maiuma w nits another bot tle. She says it i the btst uiedlciuf for rheumatism she evtr used." 5( cent bottles sold by Geo. E. Good, druggist. "Special Bakgain". Twelve ucies near tho city, 800 fruit trees, good hou?e, well with pump, vest, em slopv, two acres timber, small fruit of every kind, will be sold be low cost. See Meeks & Scott, 2& Commercial street. 4-23-7t Evruvjiody Go).". Where' Why, to Hellenbrand'ia restaurant, Sroat & Gilo have the lest aspar agus you over ate a new kind, d-tl and Children. ContorU etirefl Collo, OomrtlpaUon, BourSiouiach, Dlorrhcsa. ErucUUon, Kills VToroia, ivi aleep, and proototes d rrestlon. Wluiout injurious medication. w For aeTeral years I liare recomraf nilw. Sour Castona. aud nhall always couUnuo to o so as U hjd tnvariably produced beneficial rwuits." Eowt T. Paumi, M. Dn - TUo WlntUrop," U3tu Stret and Tth Ar, New York City Ooupjuit, TT Mvbbat Btbsxt, Nkv Yoax. PACIFIC LAND AND FOR TOWN $2.00 Perdozen fortheflnent flnUhed I'UOroOKAl'HW lntheclty. MONTEi) BUGS., lESjComnierclal Street, F. B. SOUTHWICK, ' Contractor and Builder. Salem, - - Oregon. F. T. HART, MFROHANT TAILOR Oier Hniall's Clothlog .Store. MISS OLIVIA MASCHKR, Millinery Store, Itcmsred totx.tlle block. Spring Ooods Arriving. T. J. CRESS. HOUSE PAINTING, PAPER HANGING, . Natural Wood Finishing, Cor, 2Mb andCbemekeU Street. a: JOHN M. PAYNE k CO., Real Estate and Insurance. First stairway uortb oflUush osinfe. NO WOMAN is beautiful with a bad sltln, covereil with pimp) s, freckle", moth or tan. have been nuked many times what will remove these unsightly blem ishes. No face paints or powders will remove them, ns they are caused by Impuro blood. Tbe ouly Eure remedy I have ever seen Is Sulphur Bitters, and iu hundreds of cases I have never known them to fail. Editress Fashion Gazette. Wonderful .o uso of Hood's Sarsu;arlll.t Results often follow Setero ises of scrofula, upon wliieli oilier prep r.itlons li.ivc been Kerie-., .tleldtotho ecullar curatle power., of this medicine, 'litres . ing cics t dypcpsia, excrucl.it g c mpl.iln'.s ot tlie kidneys and liver. gun. zing ltcti fa ud p..ln of s: It E 'leuni, d'iorce- k3J Me c-.m-s ot e.it.irrli. and aches and pains i'iumiat.;!n, aro cured ly Hood's Sar- . :i'.a. It l uiJCes tlie blood, aud at tho 1 tt 'io tc.its tho st ni.icli, creates an o, :.i il lcs strtugth lo etcry ftinc- f the only. Give it a trial. General Debility '"or fo'ii yean mv wilu suffered vlth ai tumor lui.clies ou tno glands uikIui' ir.riiis, and cincinl debility of tl.owholo stesn. S!io Lccame ;c poor In hcallti it wo w.io or. tnc verffl of despair gardlng her recovery. Plijslclans did jt seem to understood her case; at all vents she never diii cd any beiiiflt from heir treatme.it. She finally couUudcd to ry Hood's Sarsapaillla. The linmadi to licet was so marked and satisfactory I..it ho contiuued to tiKc It, and tlilf ' tho esult: Sho lias gained In weight From 34 to Hi Pounds nd Is stronger and In better health than he lus bee.i for yeais. The bunches ui.der tier amis 1. io diminished, aud wo believe Hood's Sirsaparilla will bo too much for them In time." J. J. Noitcuoss J2C Com merclal Street, Boston, Mass. Hood's Sarsapiirilia Soldt.yJr.'jUts. fjl; tliforji. Trcparedby I. HOOD S CO., Apothecaries, Low ell, Maai. IOO Doses One Dollar JAPANESE CURB A new and O implcto Treatment, consNI. inf (suppositories, ointment in capture. )8oa box. nnd pillt; a poslliic cuio for ex ternal. Internal, blind or bleeding. Itching, throulc, recent or hereditary 1 tics, and many other dUeuscH and temnlo weak nesief; it Is always a great benefit to tho waenil hrtiltli 'lbo flrt discovery oi a medlcil cure renderlnK an operation with the knife unm-rcs-TV herenltLr. This remedy has never been known to full, Jl iHir box.ti or $o; t.eut by nn.ll. Whj uOVr tromtliiKt r'lhc dl-e:so when a written iwaruim'uiM.ivcu with il boxed, to rcfuad th money it not cured 3end et.imp for free nmple. CliiiivntH) Hsned bv WoonAnn. Oi.AiiKK & Co., wlioU nleand retail druu iist, wileagentH, I'oi tl.md, Or. !, -dvr HEED'S OPERA HOl'FK Wednt'alny, May 4Mi. HE COMES! THE REIGNING KING OF K0MEDY! TheFoln Iltlnvtef:rni"n ninlert Com. tdliinon the Mueriran "-trge. FLEASAHT.PLEA INGJ POPULAR GUS WILLIAMS, Tiiile I'ledlueli in of firO. W. LED- EUKKbuJ JOHN W.H iMUTiW. S prmted by n uni'bimlly competent troupe of player. In the re-nrltttn, powerful yet simple li.)ino.piedv. KEPPUR'S FORTIES EURYW0M) A SMILE. EVIRY SYLLABLE A LAUGH. EVRY SENTENCE EPAK. Jfot h wtrW tine or fupej.tlon in ih ho e p uy. but an iU.ucdxU'0 olir tint - -Hu und gnrl. Hunch berilil. I tho only (nt! n-lKlntil lnr oriuunnn c.ninl U .Uu fuvo.ltrmm (nnnda lolhf Ooldfi' ( tf. ltneiedMntoUH !. ut I'uUnu' . ANYTHING. Vnrn ImI1 Unyllund food to tint; talltt n. hey West cixfr. tohncrt) p'p,, Mil ves. eta. eon ilwiXilutlnnmi n i,u- prices; at T. r.URROWB, yrgBs : TO I LH LOTS, FMJIT TRACTS A, H. FORSTNER & CO. hclii:ie Shop, Guns, Sporting Goods, Etc, MT8 Commercial Blrcft, MKb, B. C. UOKCO, Fashionable Hairdresser, Latlles' and Genta' Barber Shop. 184 Court "Street. RADABAOffli EPLEY, Livery Feed and Boarding Stable, MILLER & AMSLER. ticrnmiiMcnt Mnrlcct 121boutUCom.at. Fresh and Salt Meat and Sausages, U SUito 8tre6t. J. J. California Bakevy. THE BEST. 101 Court Street. MRS, M. E. WILSON,. Leading Salem Modiste. y5 Commercial Bt.' Scientific Horseshoeing. OITOSlTi: KOUNDItY On State Street. RICE & EOSS, Horseshoers, General Blacksniilliliig, 47 State Street. THE Salem Haclunan is II, POIILK. Be9t Line lu the Clly. Court Street. il Ifnttertakitiaiul Cabinet 'Work, 107 State Street. SALEM DYE WORKS, Tailoring, CLEANING AND HEI'AIRING 127 Court Street Oregon Land Company's Price List. 10 acres ofland 5 miles south of Salem (post fHce) aest fruit land, nearly all cultivated. There will ha 100 bcres 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 nines south of Salem (postoffice) one 11 in cultivation, very sightly; two others three fourths in cultivation, balance in good timber; one three-fourths in cultivation, balance in pasture, 45 per acre, cash, balance easy payment a d Ion time. Choice of 25 ten acre fruit tracts six miles south of Salem (postoffice) best fruit land, very desirab e location; springs and running water, adjoining The Oregon Land Company's model 100 acre orchard farm, three miles from steamer landing. First choice $G0 per acre, cash, balance on eight years time, enabling purchaser to pay for land out oi the fruit crop. This land will be set out tn fruit trees and cultivated two years in a first-class manner, by the Willamettee Valley Fruit Growing company so that a two year old orchard, complete in every respect, will cost the purchaser $125 per acre, including a 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 showinjr anyone, who takes an interest in fruit growing in the "Willaniett Valley, what they are doing and how their orchards look. Tho 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 Sunuyside aud 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 40-100acres cultivated land with barn and running water, 45 per acre, cash, bala ce in three equal annual payments. First payment will be taken in work. 6 fruit, tracts ranging from 12 to 14 acres each, all cultivated, 200 fruit trees on each lot, land all plowed, 4o per acre, i- cash, balance in three equal annual payments. "Work such as carpenter work, cutting wood, m aldng rails, building fence, setting out and cultivating trees taken in part payment on land; also horses, harness, wagons, o buggies taken on part payment ou land; also good city property, when unencumbered by mortgage or other claims taken in part payment on land. A Great Musical Event ! AT REED'S OPERA HOUSE, ON Friday Evening, May Gtli., BY OVIDE MUSIN, THE VIOLINIST fiuyportd by ANNIK LOUISK TANNEB-IiUSIN, The Greatest Coloratura Binger In America INlrS PAItSlATEn, An Eminent iltzzo Koprauo. EIL BENGEU, Basso from Ihe Metro politan Qpera House, New York. EDUAUDKCHAKF, Rols I'laalst. Ilecelv er of the Ureat Mnscbeles l'rlte. UOQER UUPUY, A bupcrb Tenor. a'Heserved sent 91; admission below c; m ,ery 50. Net proceeds go to the Wll lamttio Unherslty. llcketb on sale ai tub irn's boi.ksiort' from May 2.1. SFMBTttK8-wanted by Hart A Tnll loferro, niercbant mil Mrs, C3 t outt S. TTiOt HKNT-New hrura in P Halem Arp'v to E. Ilofer. Salem, or at Jouiwai, office. Nortl. North Cl ATiESMAN. VnRPT Atlrt man pmma p Free prepaid ou nt One of our wrenM iio8xT,eNeTYor;,rJmflveyen, p'- Hernia and Chronic Diseases DR'8. SHIMP & HODSER, Devote special attention r Ncrvou. Cat BTThal, Asthtnatlo and Throat Troubles. rttVenE!-p,u!?)?urd w "ut pain or EIrv C. bulue 1 GuwiMeed In Kveri- variety of Female nnd Chronic dlMffM treated by the tnou advanced methodi known trVi,w..rfi V .rv. , t2c?'-P?,taiy J" experience In tar- -. u.u iub HDDiicaunn ,ce ase oommiiiT ".I.S- SC'nf nf .Im(,h man Hl-V R.i.n, -. "u-u. ORCHARD CO. AND FARMS. L. S, k MARK S, SKIFF DENTISTS, 260 Liberty Street, on Electric Car Line. J. L. BBNNEIT k CANDIES, Fruit nnd Cisjnw, P O BlocU McUANXON k III'MI'IIIIEVS ClfnB nnd Tobacco. BILLIARD PARLOR, 243 Com'l Street BOSTON Coffee House. 5c LUNCH. Open all Night T.BT.BLUFDEIL. Meat, Poultry xiiict Fi.sli Market, Insurauco Bloek. HARVEY k ACliT, Contractors&Buildeis JOUUINQ A 81'J:CIAI.TY. Salem, - - Oregon, JOHN HUGHES, Jealer in Groceries, Paints, 0IN ami Whulov Gloss, "Wall ra rer and Itordor, Artists' Mn if rials, Lime, Hair. Nails ami Shingles, Hay, Feed and Fence Posts, Grass Seeds, Etc, For Sale. Three lots in North Halcm on street cur line, ulbo 21 acre liult land i-buumH 1I,IU eiuit of Salem. Call on C. I. GABRISLSOX, 81 at Insurance orhco QnarJcrly Teacher's Exantin tion. OTIOEU hereby srlvn that the net riMttii r ntii.rfu. v rvnmitii.ltiill 1 IC nllcanlH for teachtr'n certlflcatts win pile 1 B1.KU L( ,1W J ,.. " . nem in 1 bo Court House, In Salem, Oregon, commencing at 1 o-c' 5 m ! Wtduesdaj, tbe tllh dj "' ly, 18MJ. AppllcnnlH mul boprebeuta the opening setslou. A(iplicunts lur kt' J diplomas under tbe law putsidbj tbe o. Isiutun'ut tlifBs8on of lhill, will alo i oxamlutd at tbe same time xnd pi. ce. I). . . YuUEll, CnnntyPohoolSuperlutendrut l.irMai' n Couuty, Oregon. -jb-U il E. C. CBOSS, and Packer Stat 8U anl Court St, The bet delivered to all part or the city. M.T. RINEMAN DBALKB R Staple anil Fanrv fwfenVs. CrocVerr. Mlaunvnrn. Ijiinua. WotreJ and Wllluw ware. All kind ol n IU !' Also verttablcwuud fruit lu their ra "Hlj!het lrIoo paid lor country pioduce. .- , . I W J8JBtatCtrvt ih JWV jr. . ii. " jawgaga ii)'fcliaiiiii,i"if-iiin 1