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T. HOLVERSON. ifnesa9auw.uuLUJU.UHLULieanRi HE wtw, jodbiil. tft-JWURyriMTBBPPUH3y5JUffatf FRIDAY, MAY 0, 1892. GILBERT & PATTERSON, Dealers in Groceries, Crockery, Glassware, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Brushes, windowglass, Etc. Sole Agents for Epicure Tea and Big Can Baking Powder. GEO. D. GOODHUE. K. OA1IILL. BUILDING MATERIAL. Lime, cement, pluater, bair, firo and I'uildiug tirtulc. Are clay, band, gravel, liluekamith and houto coal, wood, all kinds, wholesale and re tail. Olllee 95 State street. OOODJIUK & CAIUIiTj. Can you rosul ? All wo s:iy is short. Now loutl us your oars. J)ou't. buy stalo candy, You can get. IVcsli, marie daily at "TJIE SPA," 110 Stalo St. WALTER STOLZ, Manager. IM.TES (IF LOCAL EVENTS. May 6. Ovide Musin, violinist. May 7. General Weaver, at Recd'u opera bouse, at 1 p. in., and per bnps!MiR. Mary Lease, of Kansas, for People's party. d&w tf m Effects of Fhost on Fkuit. Hill land about Salem must be de sirable for fruit, as tbe frost that cut down oi elmi (Is in Califomia and Southern Oregon, April 12tb, did no haim on bill oichards, while those on low lands are badly damaged, in many uubs tbe stone fruits being all destroyed. This t-rcnis to be the case on the Willamette river, below Oiegon City, as old eettlerb and well known oi chai dials there told S. A. Clarke, at Poitlaud, a few days ago, that cherries, peaches, plums and prunes weio deatioyed, while back two miles, on land 300 fret higher, fruit w uninjured. He also beaul from a fruit-grower on the Washing ton side of the Columbia, that the orchards near Vancouver were badly injured. Tt is known that orchard- in Southern Oregon puttered greatly, the exception being in favor of the bill sides near Ashland. It is a!o tiue that the same froat, April 12th, did much harm in California. Mr. Clarke says that he pets no evidence of frost in bis orchaid, and thinks that while fruit on tbe pi utile Iuih suffered somewhat the red hills are all right. Fruit growers iu the fav ored localities will be apt to find a fair demand for their products this year. Boakd OF Tradr, At the special session last night Col. G. H. Welsh uiado a statement us to tho proposi tion of tbe Bedal Gold Cure Co , that is seeking a block of &3000 stock subscribed to establish an institute hero. The scoretary wa s instructed to investigate the standing of the o mpany, and its record of work at cities iu the east, where it is now running cures. Col. Welsh bus gone to the Puget Sound country to locate oue there. He is much pleused with Salem. Musin Tonight. All lovers of choicest music should hear the great violinist, Ovide Musin, and his ex cellent concertcompany at tho opera house tonight. In many respects this will be the liueht concert, both vocal and instrumental, ever given in Salem. For prices of admission und program seepages U and 3 of this paper. Ni t proceeds go to Wil lamette univendty. ToMohkow is Saturday, and the faimers frc m all around Salem will be iu to the Captol Adventuie com pany to buy their clothing, Mioes nud liats. They know where to get the best g.iods for their money. Hence thin Ami's growing trade. LaIjI!.S The Capitol Adventure company eoidially invite iou to cull tomrrrow and see their ppiing mil linery and diexs gidH. They are Bhowititf a'l of the lute novelties, and their price ure the lowest. LlTBllAM.Y PftVMi. Clark & Epley's bii ro ou Court street i literally pevwi with KjatomiMe goods. Tin Ir prices are the lowest and delivery fyoteui the btft In the city. n m Dnnss Patthu.ns. Tlw PU?e Tire- O.kxU unit laltoa Cm.. Iwrc -- cured i ho ngtiney f'r tsiutMlnMl j Fw-hion C.1,'8 lr& HuUeriid th t ?i made. 307 CVn.iooroittl 8tiet Vole for Jolic H. Starr fur Clerk of Marlon eoaty. DU-J Window geaul's. Udea at Wrr. Sar- 3 St Solo agents for the GERSTER & NAPOLEON. Sizos and Colors Complete. The Best and most popular One Collar Glove is Ihs market. sorrEsriEi Our GENEVAS and MINERVAS are elegant fitting goods and newest in shades, Lisle Thread, Taffeta and Silk GLOVES AND MITTS. 801 Commercial Street. HUkjumwmMH. i w Mii.i jii COMMISSIONERS' COURT. New Bridges and Saloons Boad Improvements Election Officers. may 0. R. G. Dove road case contiuuod to Juuo term. Liquor licenses granted to A. W. Jette, Charnpoeg, 0 mos; Jacob Giesy, Aurora, 2 year; Fred Gansueder, Aurora, 1 year. Report of road viewers in Reichert Hill, Butsch, anU Stevens road cases read 11 rat time, Fritz Coudt ordered removed to SlOa nmnth allowed for caro of Handel Martin family. Chas. Clag jjetfc to dlsb tirpe. $W) was allowed to be added to poor farm, apportionment Road district No. 3 In S'llem Election district No. 2 J. I. Thompson and Joliu Q Wilson uppt., judges aud E..J. Swallord clerk. An addifional sum of $75 was al lowed to district No. 37. TIIUltSDAY AFTKUNOON. In road district No. 37 S7o was added to appirtionnieut. J. II. Daniel, M. R. Moore aud J. M. Lawrence appointed viewers to asses3 damages iu the Needham road. James W. Jory illod claim for $G0 damages. Tbe view is to be ruade Friday, May 13th. In road district No. 11 92.45 al lowed iu addition to apportionment. Conrad Nelbert, J. E. Hussey aud Alex. Potter appointed viewers in tbe Furrena road. The view is to be am do on Monday, May 23d. Mrs. R. Lawrence allowed $10 for clothing, Roso Rineaux disbursing agent. FHIDJY FOHL'NOON. ' Road distiiutNo. 22 wan allowed $40 additional. Turner roiid ca-e continued to June term, W. H. Holmes appear ing for protestaut aud motion ovei ruled. Petitioners allowed to amend proof of posting notices. Butsch road order established. Nicholas Mickel appointed super visor district No. 5G. . R'ilchert Hill road ordered estab lished. Bid of C. P. Litchfield for couit iiouse fence; rejected. Petition of M. Jacobs for rebate; disallowed. J. H. Moser allowed $1-19 overplus on tax sale. Bend of James Ralchelor as agent foi disbursement of Indigent Soldier It'll n d; approved. In Howell prairie precinct Sam Davis appointed vice R. L. Steele, judge of election. H. V. Remniiugtoti resigned as disbursing agent for allowauco to family of Martin, Smith, E. W. Ross appointed. A Grand Owoktunity. The visit of the Presbyte'iian general assembly to tho Pacific coast the last week of this month aflords a fine opportunity for Salem to show her self iu holiday dress. Last year tbe city eutertaiued President Harrlsou and party in gala attiie. Tho live hundred Presbyterian ministeis from all parts of our country should be sent away from our city with only roseate ineiuoiies. Let our people show them the most beauti ful features of the capital. Let them carry uway mouths watering for our matchless strawberries and cherries. Let us convert overy Presbyterian dominie into a Salem boomer for tho rest of his natural life by our enthusiastic welcome and well-devised hospitality. Going Ahead. The street ini piovement movement will not stand (till. A. Bush fcujs he Is anxious and willing to improve tho streot all around his bank block. The Mur phy block people are ready to submit a proposition to the council to im prove, Unit side of tbehtreet. Street improvements ate not dead iu Salem. Ovide Musin Program. Following in the conceit program to be rendered ut the opera hotii-e tin evening: Quartette from 'Rlgoletto,"..Veidl .wiuie Louine Tnuuoi-MuMn, Ji.i . Pammator, Mr Dupuy, Mr. Hengoi. bouvvnir Dt MoeOoU.-.-Wleniawtki Ovidu Muaiu. "tillll as the Night," Rohm IiKii l'uruiatur. Stauccs, F.uire Uwgfr Dupuy. Alrfiom "liuruler," . WMlitl Annie Louine Tauuer-Muaiii. Air limn "L Julve," Haluvj Kuril Hunger. Pulmiaise (12 major), .......... Lir.- Aduurri Rohurf. Air and Vunailons for rjopiuH-i and Vi-lln Arioi Dut f.ir h'U. i bopfttO'i and Bt.ko,.... ..-ItUbilMtK-l. lui- lanuiwr uul Kui.l rif tiyer. 1'r.jT l Vuiitotiout. from H- 8,,,i' Ji.e," l'agaiiiin ua U.v -d" tiiring only. Ovid. Muttn. U fc f mU "!r.ti,". FI- !.. .- -Murii r MdtlAUtttH) Ot-ej fii-h' i ...i it " 1 !': ht 3M 1 I Smie eiroei. uSv ss. "jiij'i BOOMING SALEM REPTJBS. A Rousing Olub of Active Workers Organized. Tho working Salem Republicans met last night at Grange Hall. C. A. Moores was chairmau, J. J. Fitzgerald, secretary. Tho old organization formed two months ago, with its luemheiship wus merged with the new and after payment of some bills, $120 was found to Le on baud. It will hero alter be called the Salem Repuhli. can club aud all Republicans iu the Salem justice of the peaco district will be eligible. It was voted that no fets be col lected for dues aud all contributions bo voluntary. The following per manent officers were elected: E. M. Walte, president; J. J. Fitzgerald, secretary; Claude Guteh, treasurer. The club adopted the constitution and by-laws of the Portland club, mnklug it independent of all other organizations. Tho following com mittee was appointed to solicit names for membership: Geo. U Bingham, C. B. Monies, L. F. Conn, Aiehio Mason, 1I.P. Miuto, W. J. Culver. M. E. Goodell, Geo. Goode and Dr. J. N. Smith were up pointed os the committee ou perma nent organization. A committee consisting of R. A. Crosslin, H. P. Miuto and Wm Anustrong, wus up pointed to secure a pluco of meeting. The president was instructed to calj a meeting ou Tuesday, May 10th and the secretary was requested to iuvlte B. B. Beekman, of Poitlaud, and E. P. McCoruuck to be present on that occasion. The new Republican club is boom ing. Ono man added seventeen new names in ten miuutes this morning. Tho entire district should be can vassed and organized hy subdistricts or voting precincts. THE TRAP SHOOT. Program of tlie Tournament at Salem May 17 and 18. The eecoud unuual tournament of the Slate Trap Shootlug association will bo held at the Roaedale grounds ou tlie electric car line at the above dates. Over $1000 cash prizes und oue hundred and fifty merchandise prizes aggregating nearly as much more will be contested for. The best sliots iu the state will be hero, gun clubs trom all the leading cities having arranged to send good teams. FIJJST DAY TUESDAY. No. 1 Ten siugle inanimates. Kutrauco$l; birds extra divided 40, 30, f.0, and 10 per cent, of entrance money. No. mates. No. 2 Twenty-live siugld inani- Entrance $1 50; birds extra. 3 Fifteen siggle inanimates. Entrance $1; birds extra. No. 4 Twenty single inani mates. Entraiice $1; birds extra. No. 5. Ten single and three pair inanimates. Entrance $1; birds extra. No. G Fifteen single inanimates. Entrance $1; birds extra. SECOND DAY WEDNESDAY. No. 7. Ten siugle inanimates. Entrance $1; birds extra, divided 40, 30, 20, uud 10 per cent, of en traueo money. No. 8 Twenty five single Inaui mates. Entrance $1.50; birds extra, NO. 9 TEAM SHOOT. Twenty-fhe single targets from five traps. American association iules to govern. Entrance $1 from eacli contestant. Open to teams of tbrte men from any regularly oran izeri club iu Oregon or Washington Clubs may have one or more teams, No. 10 Twenty single inani mates. Entrance $1.25, birds extra. NO. 11 AMATKUK CONSOLATION MATCH. Open to all parties Inning shot in four regular mutches and not won tirt, seeoud or third money. Twenty single inanimates. No en trance. General average prizes will be awarded to the peicons making the first, second, third and fourth best average scores iu mulches No. 2, 3, 4, n, 0, 7, 8 aud 10. All shooting will beclafsehooliug. All mutches will te shot under the American Shooting association rules, subject to the approval of the Salem Rod and Gun club. In nil ties it I'oiitestunl may draw his share of i lie pure. 'I'hw Salem Rod uud Gnu club ilifciTips the thanks of the elty for arranging a piogram that will bring iiuiny jxjople to our city. Cakks Tho lient in the world, .11 kind.' Sioit & Gile. Yrw, Ith tiui Pi.ack, TllH pie from i-iiy und oeutiiry all their niBRta ut Strong'. pcn Ulto Frffc tctttruatfl udi lliu fiiipt drink on erlh, run be had only at ' Junes &. Bemnrdl's. irr LOCAL AND fr.ftSON Vl.. General 0l. 1 is In the city. O. H. KmuifeH is ut biTvirtoti today. Attorney Moljoony, of Wood burn, Is In the elty. Mr. Maok brings The Jooiinai. the first bouquet of wild roses. Geo. Anderson is uble to bo about ou his rntio!i, but it takes crutches. Keller & M-ush are Just Iu receipt of in extensive stock of baby car riages, Hi- iV'pstin the city. Pride of Yohnbnnia tea, some thing really fine, to be had only at H. M, Branson's cash grocery store. No stale vegetables at tbe Blue Front. They lead in quality as well as variety. The Indian War Veterans hold their grand encampment at Eugene Juue 15th. Stock has come through tho win ter in fine shape in the upper coun try. Dr. Pratt of Mebama, who hns been very sick and not expected to livo Is reported better. Miss Frankio Noe, of Woodburn, h back to her position in Sperry's gallery, File the old, tolten, wooden side walks, park the lots, trim the trees, gravel the streets and Salem will be the city beautiful. The ease for assault ngaiust the Henniiigcr Bros, iu Justico Apple gate's court has been dismissed. Westacott & Irwin a:e no doubt tho tiusiest firm iu town. Their rtbluuront trade is simply immonso. Everybody kuows what it Is, and that is the reason they go to Hel lenbrand's for that pure ice cieani sodn. The Hawkeyo club entertained Messrs. Ba-sett and Stinson, tho Sheldon. Iowa, business men who are at Salem v ith a view to locating. The only place to find a- COM PLETE lino of violin, guitar and banjo strings aud harmonicas is at F. S. Dearborn's bookstore. The family of Dr, W. T. Houser arrived today from Kansas, and tho doctor has them comfortably "housed" In their new home. Auy ono going East cannot afford to miss seeing Shaw & Downing, agents of tbe Northern Pacific rail way. They make tho lowest rales. Lottie Hellenbrand, Jessie Dal rymple and Maude Morris now coustituto the ladies bicycle club. lion. B. J. Pengra of Lune coun ty lias been iu tbe city for several days. With its splendid location, with its wide streets vdeely improved Salem can almost be made another Washington a city of magnilicient distances. Work was commenced ou tho Chemekela street Improvement this afteruoon, by tho contractor, Archie Mason. Leading medical authorities in dorse Ayer's Sareaparilla as the best blood medicine. General Weaver speaks nt Oregon City this evening and will be in Salem tomorrow. Mr. Stinson, of Sheldon, Iowa, is in the city and would start a dry goods store at once if he could col a btoro room. The Sheldon colony at Salem continues to grow. Mr. Benham, who lives at tho C. B. Moores place at Highlund, was thrown from a colt Thursday and severely injured. Ilo will be out in a few days. Piof. Chas. A. Capwell, of New York is in tho city. Ho was for a number of years pipe organist in D . Collyer's church and will give an organ lecital at the Free Klnder gurton concert at the M, E. church Monday evening. J. IT. Church, a stock rancher from tho Mebama country, is In the city. He was before the county court to get help on building a cord uroy road ou the liver bottom. Although Mr. Church lost both his limbs at the kne? and one hand, in a successful ellort to save another man from freezing to death, lie is a skilful roud builder. The JouknalIh not the mayor's organ and Is not accorded private Interviews. The Jouhnal's oH'eneo is that it favors progress. It wants to see tilts city and county t;etout of the mud, out of the ruts, where it has been dragging slowly along for years, wasting the taxes aud stand imr still at tbe same llmo. For dyspepsia or stomach derang ments, no other remedy can be found so pleasant, prompt, and ellectlvc as Ayer's Culhurtio Pills. Acknowledged the best In the world Laird, Schober & MIlcheH'iJ flue shoes, Kept only for sale by the Palace Dry Geo. Is nud Shoe Co., 307 Commercial street. 2t-eod Found. Pair bow speetuclbt. Call at JouiiN.u office und puy for this notice. BkattjikTown. On toilet soapc, have you seen them V Sroat Gile. Used in Millions of Homes rcra (re ,iz. a lira utfftfc tW M m oS vzy ffi3C3L1 ' - vmk a m U rs wttAmHH ;csEC2EYia2a Head Aches BIck-hciK)aclicsarotheontwarJIiiJlratloni of derangements ut thoBtomacu and bowcln. As Joy's Vcsolabla Enrsoporllla lit tho only bowel rcsiilatlug rre'pnmtton ot Barsaparllln, It la eccrt whj It ts to only n;nropr;ato Banapntllla in stek-bendacbes. It is not only appropriate; Itlsau nbsoluto euro. Attrr a conrso of It an occasional doso at lutorralt will lore or alter prevent return. Jno. U. Cox, ot 7S3 Turk Etrcct, San Fran Cisco, writes: " I lmvo been troubled with attacks ol slck-licadaeha for t'-o Inst thrco years trota ono to tlirco Mines n vc.k. Come tlmonjo I bousht two bottle of Joy's Ycgo tablo BarsajurUlft unl lmo o:ily biul ono attrc'-csl-.eacaJ Uiat wasoatlid stiroail tiny a(t r I bciin v in tt." Vcrcctai: I. - Jli i:i For sale byDin'l J. Fry, 22-5 Com street. A Casd fok Chaiuty. Fritz Conrit, the man who was so badly injured in tbe Highland team run away accident Is sullerlng greutly on his lied at the poorhouxe1. He ought to have a nuro as Ills injuries were terrible.. County furnishes the medleino and (lie county physi cian, Dr. Heudersou will probably do all possible to reuder him com fortable. Rkady keutiii: Fi:ay. County Chairmau Pattersou and Secreatry McCormick are getting the work of the Republican county central committee well uuder way. There is just a month before election and the canvass will bo made redhot from now on. Tho Republicans of Marion county will go iu to make n clean sweep by a thousand majority. m Pisobaiily Insani:. Stephen Fred, a farmer from near Marlon was brought to the county juil Thurs day oveulng where lie Is still confin ed. He was found wnnderiug bare footed armed with a clnb near the penitentiary. He lias a largo family and Thomas Northcutt of this city Is liissou-in-law. He will bo examined for his sanity. Stkawbekhiks. Fresh straw berries received every morning at the Blue Frout. No exception to this rule. In it SniiL. Hart & Taliaferro are not like the three tailors of Lon don. They do not have tlmo for anything but thoir business, that is well looked after. but Two and a Half. That is, we sell Fargo's celebrated $2.50 shoes for ladles and gent. R. J. Fleming. State street. 4-20-tf Fon SAiiU. Two horses, ono 1700 pounds the other 1300 pounds weight Kuqulro of Wm. E. Burke, over Barr fe Pretzels. 3-17-tf HOTEL AKItlYALS. WIMjAMUTTK. B A Beach, Oregon City. A II Dunn, Kalama. II McGinnls, New York. R M Donovan, Laurel Purk. C H Capwell, W F Boardnmn, J H Wylie, San Fraucisco. 8 Goldsmith, E Eller, Portland. Joa Tilnagh, Pendleton. J A Allen, N J. Chas W McCowu, Sllvertou. EL Smith, Detroit. Ovide Musin, Mrs Ovide Muuiu, Mrs lue Purmenter, Roger Dupuy, Emil Senger, Edward Scharf, of Musin Consort Co. Win Rluistoln, Los Angeles. H Ramburger, N Jacobs, S F. E J Lansing, Albany. J H Vroomun, Geneva. conic. E1 T Judd, Ed Wade, Turner. N J Shanks, Lewisburg. S 11 Sargeant, New York. B JBeuzer, Springfield. C II Smith. J W Brown, J A Ganow. T H Do Cow, Essex, Out. J D Albright, Zenla, Iud. N L Eownle, MuHkingom, Mich1 A Quaeketibush, Portland. Iter. Wm. Ilollinshcd, Pustor of tho Presbyterian church of Sparta, N.J. , voluntarily writes stront'lv in favor i f Hood's Sarsana- rilla. He says: "Nothing I know of win cieanse uie niooo, sumuuiio mo liver or cleanse thostoinuoh like tills remedy. I know of scores who have been helped or cured by H." The higcest praise has by Hood's Pills for their ellicleut, action. been eusy, won yet Fountain Pkns. Have you tiled ono of those $1.60 Fountain pens at F. S. Dearborn's book store? For wall gennt's. paper go to Wm. Bur. 3 3t Ah the house-oleaning season ap proaches, rumemlior If you want to exchange any second-hand furniture or get uuy new prlees, Keller A ; Marsh are on the trade uud can save your money. 1 A e&9 U U ' in Pewder: 40 Years the- Standard. rr mliftAi iili i?T.'fMfTTf- frflSt' iHeuiwmvti wwmiiiiinwww AT ACTUAL, QOST. CLOTHING FOR MEN AND BOYS. FURNISHING GOODS AND HATS. ALL GO UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. FOR CASH ONLY. G. A. R. Suits $8.50 with buttons These suits are all wool, regulation cut. KtOUUMsUJMIjsWBt wuexursmiMtLLwyuaaaaamm ' 299 KKAIi ESTATE MOVEMENTS. January transfers $170,220 50 February transfers 203,074 05 March transfers 175,574 89 April transfers 182,009 20 May to dato 23,745 00 Jf AY 0. E A Hart and wf to J L Stalker 20 a, tpO, 1 w, H050. L Wand SE Gelss to O Hoval and wri 5 bl 2 Woodburn, ?1000. Amos Strong nud wf to Fied Hurst I on High streot and North ailll creek, ?3800. Juliana Bodlmler to Jacob Slaufler 10 I a tp 7, 1, 2 w, $700. P S Knight aud wf to A E Stiaug 1 3, 4 bl, 12 Capital park, $050. D O and C M MeKen to Chas O Carlson lot at Woodburus, $25. E M Wnlto and wf to F J Strnyor 5 u $025. J P Beckett and wf to L A Savage 2 a at Salem, $1800. Joseph Proctor and wf to P J Beckett 2 2 at Salem, $3000. Reuben Leo and wf to Wm Shaw ith a tp 8, 2 w, $10. F J Strayer to Jas Matthews 5 a, $750. M S Fuller and' wf to Hauimh Moses 1 1 Capital City fruit furms, $400. Wm Moses aud wf to M S Freller samo lot, $1000. How's This? Wo oiler One Hundred Dollars reward for any caso of catarrh that caunot bo cured by taking Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & Co., Prop. Toledo, O. We. tho uuderMlsacd, have known K.J. Cheney, lor tho turn 15 years, and believe him poi (petty lionornblo In nil business truiiKfictlouH, nml llnnnoluUy able to carry out any obligations nmdo by their ilnn, WoBt .t'i'runx, Wholesale Druggists, Tole do, (J. Wuldiiifr, Klnnun & Mtu vln.Wholo- bale DrngglsU, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Curo Is taken in ternally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of tho system. Testimonials sent free. Prico seventy-live cents per bottle. Sold by all druggists. Express wagons and dolls at Wm. Sargcaut's. Evehyiiody Gone. WheroV Why, to Hellenbrand's restaurant. Map of OnnaoN. Rand & Mo Nally's new pocket map of Ore gon nnd Washington, giving pop ulation of all cities and towns, also principal rivers, mountains, etc., ou salo nt F. S. Dearborn's book store. Prlco 25 cents. I at i' o n in iv Delicacies of all kinds, only stock in the city. Sroat & Gile. Baby carriages In abundunco at Wm. Sargeaut's. 3 .It No meals served for the mon ty like those at Strong's. Foil Sam:. Forty feet front on Commerelalstreet. First-class busi ness property. Enquire of Wm. E. Burke, one-half block south of Bush's bank un-stulrs. 3-10-tf Spaulol, the tailor has moved to 212 Commercial htreet. Fine lino domestic aud Imported woolens on hand. Satlsfatlon in fit and work manship guaranteed. d -6-7-1 w Where do the most people dine? At tuning's. DWELLING BURNED And Loss Paid in Five Days, 8AiM(, Or., April 20, 1892. I wish to state for the benefit of the geuerul public, that the State insurance company have been us prompt uud free to pay my loss ns they were to write my Insurance, uud I have today received from them a check for $3350, tho full amount r my policy. Hume being paid In live days after the lire, und tho day the proofs wore completed. Annik Eumukixik, Admix. ofetute of F, E, Eldriedgo. 4 20 6td-w2in ANYTHING. I'mra bulul Imv nail fcixl In flao toilet kii)v't,titc.CHii ulwuji. be jountliU lowttl T. I1URROWB, No 23 (XujmweUi m,, tfcleq fAA ( SALEhI wool nNMNMMMMm -OPPOSITE LADD & BUSH BANK.- NO SIR! While it is true my boy and me both want a now suit of clothes, I have tried your Eastern goods until I am tired. Give us a good OREGON MADE SUIT, Made by OUR II0ME MILL. They wear better and are fully 4Q PER CENT. CHEAPER. N MILL STORE, Commercial Street. bhs -SUCCESSOR TO j. c. brown & CO. Have Re-opened at tho Old Stand with tho most complete stock in Salem of HARDWARE, STOVES, TINWARE, ROAD CARTS. -BUILDER'S HARDWARE A SPECIALTY.- Contractors and builders can find here every article they need, in tho most approyed and modern patterns. SUPERIOR STOVES AND RANGES. All tho former customers of this House and tho general trade are invited to dw AT SALEM, May 12th. EVERY LADY her own cut ter by attending tho Kellogg 01 outturn. Each sohoiar can! bring in a dress aud Is taught tol out without refitting. I uotno ttio Hrst (lay and taltel tho full course. 5-5-lm-dw From Terminal or Interior Points tho Norton Paci Railroad la tho lino to take To all Points East and South. It In thodlnlnc car route, ltrung through vrHtlbale trains; overy day In the year w ST. PA1 AND CHICAGO (No change of cars.) ConipHed of dlnlnccur unuurposned, I'ullmuu drawlni; room uleenera Of latest en,u(incnt TOURIST Steeping Cars. Jloat that can be constructed and In which accommodation aro both lree aud lur nlshcd for holder Cf!ret and 8ccond-clasf tlckcW.und ELEGANT DAY COACHES. AcontlnuotB lino comiocllDg with all lines, nilordluj dlitx.'t and uninterrupted service. Pullman, Hlorr rForvotloiuican boee ciircd In udvtiiti. t. iCVfeb any ugeut ol mo ronu. Tliroauli tlokeU to and from all point In America, England and Kurops can be purchased ut any ticket oUlco of thU com nuiiv. Full Information concern! ntt rate, time 111 inmis, run ia uiiu inner ueuiiis luriuiueo on application to uuy iif-ent or . A. D. OHARLTfJN. 1 avlulnnt flnnAml llnunAnnna 1ahI Kfv 121 I'lrnt Mtreet, cor. WanUlngien: Port- Ia1 vk..ft ' SHAW & DOWNING, Agents. THE YAfUJINA ROUTE, OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD And Oreirou Development company' twimhliillne. ainlloniihorte'r.'JJ hour. Ins tune lliau by uny other loule. Klml clttsu through passenKcr und freight lint Iroin l'ortlund aud all point In the Wll lametto vulleito und Irom Han KruncUr TIME SCHEDULE. (Except Uunday). leaveAloany ........ l.-C0I'M Iuve (Jorvalll .1:40 I'M Arrive Yaqulnn ..... 6:30 I'M Leave Yuijulna ...... .6:43 AM Leave (Jorvalll 10:35 AM Arrtvo Albany 11:10 AM O. A U. train connect ut Albany and burvnitii. Tbe above train connect at YAQUINA with the Oregon Development Cor Lin jfHtatnlilpbotwenn Ydoulna and Ha t'rencltco. N. Il-1'tiHienBer trom lortland and all Willamette Valley point can make clou connection with tbe train of tht VAejUlNA UUUTBat Albany orOoryalll and If downed to Hun KronoUro, ikould arrange to arrive at Yaqulna the evening btiforo date of Mlllnu. . ruitngrr a4 Frtlekt Kiln a1wt tkt Mwr.t, Kor luiormalion upply to MbMr IIULMAN ft Co., 1'reljfit uud Ticket Aauauu and W Front (., I'orUund.Or. Q.O. JlOatjK Ao't Oen'l Kit, A 'I'wui-AgU.Onyon I-aoldolt,lt, Co.. . CtorvuUU.Or (1 ll.UABWKLL.Jr.aen'1 Krt; A Com. Agt. Oregon Development Oa, U84 MontoiowY U Scliool I Smith, call. We will treat you well. 2-18 Commercial Street. Salem Abstract and Loan Co. The only Abstraot book of Marlon county, tieai eniaio orucrs tilled promptly and Bofely. ?V. H. H. WATERS, MANAOBR. FEAR & HAMILTON, Loan negotiated on Improved form and City property. . SA.XB3ftvf. Oregon! Itoom 14, Bush Hank block. 6 lSdw Capital City Restaurant Jas. Batchelor, Prop'r. WarmMeah at All Hours ol t&eDay None but white labor employed In thl establishment. A good lubatantliU meal cooked la tint. class stylo. Twenty-live cent per meal. RBD ?RO N T Court vtreeth between Opera 'Jlcmse and Miuto' Livery Jnno 2d, 3d, amMtk, ON THE ( AT BALEM, OREGON, Under tbe auspices of tbe Oreeon Urecd log and Hpeed Association, 3,000 CASH PURSES THE PROGRAM, THURSDAY, IUMK 2. 1 Three-fourths mile dash, all azoe0U 2-riS l'ace 1M U-'SOTrot iKtt t-Oue-rourth mile dasU m rIDAY,JUHH8. B-Onc-half mile Idash..,.,, .,. 3H O-Tbreeyear old trot. ttM 7-rj Trot ... aw ATUBDAYJUMK . H-One mile dftiu .- MO U-ftSITrot . V6 10 Kree for all trot. 11 Oentlemen' roadster raoe. for folk . ana Marlon oountle. beat a In 3 for home without record to cart, ownem U drive : Ut) Tbe rule ol tbe Nutlonal TrotUnir elation and tbe J'aclBo Blood Hone i elation will aoveru thU saeetlax. AMtmm nil communlcatton und entrle (o CHAS. 8. KIKLY, Altnt Meeretoiy, ' UALKM, OKKUOM. (Mention tnU paper-) Executrix Notkw. tamest of Charles titter, ilaia. all par sou bavin; bill filH W 4U m reiiuesiea vo preii iiww i wm SL rtiiaenoo corner u uh m wooa aaaiuoa 10 ttauwt, i ddltloa to Halea, vrmtwir vertneL lx woatlM frotn (to 4. and all i kudwl4( taftinlvii n line lit to wuuin i rerson 1 ldetteajeeiMi.44Bii4Je IuimmmU ate payment, mmUTnaUUL Anril XL 14ML Bicni H, IUmmck, Siii Races! XTUTICK 1 hereby gtvea tbat Um tuutatw 1 tlsned bu tkfai day bee apiwUnt id by tbe Hon. County txxirt of Jtatrtott county. executrix otke but wilt anil im. IWf , vTt- w BBS"''