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I is I m BR r 'a II Chicago sonic stnrlltiip facln, which, i. la HMhl. will result in showing con clusively that a coterie of lawyere succeeded in getting awny with $o7, 600 fT doing nothlug. Lee'a report may bo laid before congress and nn luvcatlgatlou ordered. Each Indian examined denounced the payment to tho attorney as a robbery and hwlmlle. and tleclnred that they had been Imposed upon, f he two tribes are very mucli excited over the aftftlr, aud hot-headed ones talk of going ou the war path. TueKlowas aud Sioux Indiana are also Buld to be excited over the alleged steal, and there was talk amons? the InillanB that If redress wai not given they will take revenge ut on the while Chicago, May lO.-Geu. Miles is not Inclined to talk nbont Col. Leee investigation. He said Secretory Noble sent him a letter In which i lntd that the transaction of tin attorneys was legitimate and tin claims were paid. An army officer familiar with the situation id s congressional investigation woulo develop a scandal out of the stato of attain. Bragged About It Loitiea, Ky.,May 10 -It Is juet been reported here that two colored laborers on the Norfolk Western railway named Smith and Finky, killed a colored boy without the sligh test provocation, and then lied Friends of the murderel twy pursued the men forty miles and captured them. Smith, who did the klllluc. was lynched, and Flnky was re leased, He, however, legan to bra about his exploit nnd was seized by hts companions, tied to a tree nnc riddled w th tlfty bullets. SALEM, STAYTON, SANTIAM, BailroadPropositlon Salem shoulc? take hold of it Stnton Times: The Southen Pac'fic railroad Co'?, oiler on tin proposed fc'a'em, Stuytou and San tiam road Is a bait which tnlnnowt and suckers may play about aud nibble at but It is not the bait To which the maj rity of the people, however sanguine for the early com pletion of the road, have lwen wait ing to rush at and gulp down with out observing the steel point uurt spear of their proposition, which once accepted would hold fast itr vlctimB however grave might be their mistake or bitter their regrets. The Southern Pacific company proposes to furnish the iron if th people will give the right of waj. jjratle and tie the road toelthersonx point on the Woodburn-Bprlugllelc branch or to Turner, the road to bt a branch of tho 8. P., the btipulu tlons allowing it to be operated by the people for a period yet to be agreed upon after which It must re vert to tho great and only S. P. It B. Co. Their proposition also re quires tho people to bear the expense of putting in repair an engine to Ik used on the road. The company also refuses to sell Iron for the road unless they are given a cinch on it for no other reason than that it would be a competing lino. It would not be a competing line nnd that is what it should be. Every citizen from the summit of Mt. Jefferson to Salem should work to that end. Such n line indepen dent of the Southern Pacific is wha" is needed and It, cau be built. Tho Spring, Of nil Beasons in the year, is the one for making radical changes ill regard to health. During the winter, tlu system becomes to a certain extent clogged with waste, nnd tho blood loaded with impurltles.owlng to lack of oxerclse.close confinement in poor ly ventilated sheds nnd homes, nnd othor causes. This is tho cause of the dull, sluggish, tired feeling so gener al at this season, nnd which iiiuat be overcome, or the health may bo en tirely broken down. Hood's Snrwf parilln has attained tho greatest popularity nil over tho country ns tho favorite Spring Medicine. It ox pels tho accumulation oT impurities through tho bowels, kldueyH liver, lungs aud skin, gives to tho blood, the purity and quality uecossary to good health and overcomes that tired feel ing. Hood's SarsaparHle. Is c. refully prepared from Sarurt!:.".. JmiuS I.ii, Malulruko, Douk, llpjlrsi -.va, Junlj vt lrrle, aial other wall-known and :iliuble ugetatilo remedies, by a ineultar nuuMiutluit, iroirllon. ntut process, fit l.iKtu Howl's Sarwparilla curative jwwer put jHwisewvil ly aa nwllclwa. It effects rouiarkaWo cure where other tuu Koou's Sarsaparilla Is the test Mood purine r. It euret Scrofula, 8-lt Jltteum, lUrfU, I'lmplw. M Humors, DvIcps. lUllousiiMs. Sick ItiMiUelia, JiMllsestlon, General Deulllty, Catarrh, JtiicumalUm, KMnar and JJter cm pL.iLtS overcome That Tlrwl FeWluir, creates nn aiitlte, Imllus tip llie sytU-tu. Hood's Sarsaparilla Hat met uniiralled iuccdh at laniie. Suh b II iKij.ularlir In Lowell. Slaw., whew It J wade, ttiat I well drofrcUU sell more ot Hood' SaraamrWa tUn all other ssrsapa illlaa or blood rriner. Tlie aaiue uetw ia I'xteudlus all over tlie country. Hood's Sarsaparilla Is peculiar In Its ktrenitfh and wowur It Is llio only prcjwrailuii ot Iileli ei truly be said " loo Dows One Dollar. A bottloof Hood's BanwpurUIa taken accord ing to dlrcoUous, ill last a mouth. Hood's Sarsaparilla Is peculiar In tho emif donee it ln niiwu SlIcluM'S ot people, Wliere It l wo used H becomes a favorite family remedy. Io wot ba Induced to buy other prepanittous. 310 uro to get the lVcutlar Medlelae, Hood's Sarsaparilla 0- L II OO 11 k COH AtKtbeeri. lowell. W J JOO Dow One Dollar, i Attempt to Blow Teen's Uonse up Near Chicago, Etc. THE HIGH WATER In the Mississippi, Missouri, and Illinois Rivers. Whitkhali, II)., May lO.-Com-roencliis at HappyviHe, eight miles we-t, tne Illinois river runs from blutl" to blufl, a distance of four aud a half miles. The area of the over llowed laud In this county Is fully 76,000 acres. No crops will be raised on this land this year. The water is still rising. St. Louie, May 10. At C o'clock Mils morning the river registered 35 Teet. Another foot will cause un lold damage. Such a rle Is entirely probable as the Mississippi and tffcourI rivers are retried still riing above. N'mv Oki.bans. May 10. Bonnet Carre levee, eighteen miles above this city, ou the ea&t bank oi me river, broke eurly this morning. Hie opening is now 100 feet wld ,nd fifty feet deep. Kansas Citv, May 10. -Th raters of the Missouri, and Kuw -Ivers are reoeding. The panic Ii Arjentiue and Armourdale Is sui . ......... .. i.,,i ilillllg. people niu ruiuiuuiB i" "; homes. In Armourdale all the bi packing houses have resumed busi uesi. I.VDBl'KNDBNCK, la., May 10. Manv bridms washed away b. flood, a family consisting of a man his wife, and a child, crossing one a they went out, were drowned. Rr. Louis. May 1G.The rive coitinues to rise, but the swell is not so great as yesterday. The expectef. :rest of the flood will be reached thiB afternoon, llowman dykt, ihlch protected a large section of loud north and east of East St. Louis is broken, and a hundred acres of land are submerged. TO BLOW TEED UP. A Bomb Found Under His House at Chicago. Chicago, May 10. A morning paper soys a bomb was found under the house of. the alleged Messiah, Tied, at Washington Heights. An examination of it is said to have revealed its ery destructive charac ter. The discovery was accidental and It is believed to Indicate that the threats of the residents ngaiugst Teed are uot of an empty character. HAD SIXTY WIVES. Loved Too Well, But Not Too Wisely. Doston, May 10. James Taylor, the man with sixty wives, who was brought from New York a few weeks'ngo, was taken to the superior criminal court Saturday to pleud. He pleaded guilty, and was senten ced to three years In the state prison. Conductor Robbed. Xkw Orleans, May 10. U. J. D. Miller, conductor of a Texas Pacific train, ordered a negro who refused to pay his fare to get oil at a point near Donaldsvllle. The negro did so, but when the cars started he a gain jumped on board. Conductor Miller discovered him shortly after wards, and told hhu ho would have to get oil'; tlioreupon the negro jumped on the conductoraud in the tussle both men fell from tho mov ing train into a ruvino beside tho track. The train was stopped as soon as possible and bucked up to tho spot. Miller was found uncon scious. He had been robbed by the necro, who mado his escape. Miller Is now at Plnquemliie, lying at the point of death, his skull having been broken. River and Harbor Act in Courts. Cincinnati, May 10. Judge Sage, of the United Sta tes district court, has rendered a decision which declares tho rlvor and hnrbor act of congress unconstitutional as far as It gives the secretary of war judl cinl powers. The case grew out of an order from tho secretary of war who furnished Muskingum county ooiiiinlsslouors with plaus and sjiecl cations for constructing a span for u bridge near Z-.tnesvIllo, Ohio, whioh tho commissioners had uot the money to carry out. Tho case will bo appealed and made a test one. Tho Brooklyn Handicap. Nuv Yokk, May 10. The spring meeting of tho Brooklyu Jockey club opens today at Uravcseud, six ovontsnro on tho program, Includ ing the great lira jklyu liaudicup,tho fourth ruoo worth f 35,000. There are expected to bo IS starters, with all tho loading Jockuys up, except Garrison. It ntlued heavily, nnd tho tntuk Is very muddy this morn lug, but drying fast under the huh ami wind. Morrow won by head, tlmeStfS, Peeaarn ueoond, Hustoll third. The Matrix Company. Mi.nnhaimi.i8, May 10. Applica tion has beou made In tho district court for a receiver for tho Mlu nenpolis Matrix compauy, uu the ground the directors are trying to wreck It. The company owns patents ou a uew system of priutlug valued nt three millions and other aseots worth half million. Glroux Co. Burned Out. IIaickk CiTV,Or.,May 16, Girqux AuiaUgalor oompany plant burned this niuriilng, loo WOO. It Is thought the 11 ro was or lujeudlary origin. FROM TUB FLOODS. WONDERFUL STOilY. It Was a Calf, Then a Man, at Last a Woman IIoisb, Idaho, May SB, iuano, may "-"' .man. a miner at Sade creek, j me time has been missing a! deal of rich amalgam from his . 10. Milt Damp for some creat otnino Litm ITo kpnt watch sev- prl nlehU and noticed a small calf j come about the same time every night and drink from theeluice box. Last night he fired at the calf. With a human cry the calf staggered up ou his hind legs and fell to the ground. Runulug up to the sup posed animal Dampman discovered be had shot and killed a young man who had been around the camp some time. Later Investigation showed Instead of a male the sup posed boy was a girl about 18. She was fouud to be enciente, which proved some man knew her sex nnd the theory Is he planned the robbery which must have netted him thousands of dollars. Fire at Marahfield. Marsh field, Or., May 1". Fire yesterday destroyed the residence of Bert Bertnard, loss $1C00. MARKETS. San Francipco CrI., May 10. Wheat, buyer saon $1.48. Portland, May 10. Wheat val ley, $1.35; Wa.la Walla, $1.30. CmfiAO Ills., May 10. At close wh at w steady, cash .82. THE STAKE RACES. Entries for the State Fair Fall Race Meeting at Salem. Following is a complete list of entries for the state fair stake races, which closed May 1, 1892: RACE NO. 1 TROTTING FOR YEAR LINOS. 1. Van B. DeLashmutt names blk f Martha Chalmers, by Hamble- tonlau Mambrino, dam Nellie Mid dletou. 2. Van B. DeLashmutt, b f Belle Curtis, by Pilot Champion, dam by Rockwood. 3. Van B. DeLashmutt, br c NaboD,by Hambletonlan Mambrino, dsm by Klsber. 4. Van B. DeLashmutt, b c Bogie .Man, by Hambletoaiau Mambrino, lam by Altamont. 5. Van B. DeLashmutt, br c Carlyle Came, by Hambletonlan Mambrino, dam by Confederate Chief. 0. P. K. Waters, blk f Allata, by Altamont, dam by Pero. 7. Thomas Counell, br f Rosey, by Phallamout Boy, dam Beulah. 8. Jay Beach, b f Konosta, by Altamont, dnm by Doble. 0. T. H. Tongue, b f Lois B L, hy Fred Hambleton, dam by Planter. 10. L. P. W. Quiuiby, b h Daniel B., by Phallamout Boy, dam Amanda Phul'amout. 11. M. L. Convert, b c Geo. P. Sears, by Altamont, dam by Al mon Rattler. 12. S. G. Reed, br c Corodon, ny Coeur d' Alene, dam Dix. 13. S. G. Reed, blk f Ad Alene, by Caaur d' Alene, dam Lakeland Queen. 14. J. C. Mosher, blk f Ann Alene, by C'coner d' Alene, dam Haz'etvood. 13. Henry Retzer, b f, by Ante lope, dam by Billy Nelson. RACE NO. 2. TROTTING FOR 2-YEAR-OLDS. 1. Van B. DeLashmutt uames gr f Hnzlo Witch, by Electwood, dam by Confederate Chief. 2. Van B. DeLashmutt, blk f Inez D., by Hambletonlan Mam brino, dum by Altamont. 3. T. H. Tongue, blk f Luedn, by Freil Hambleton, datu Buttercup. 4. T. H. Tongue, ch f Paulino, by Planter, dam by Rick wood. 6. L. P. W. Quiuiby, blk f Daisy Q., by Altamont, dam Belle Price. 0. F. W. Bier, h m Althala, by Altamont, dam by Almont. 7. Gtlloway & Parker, blk f Anna B., by Altamont, dam Holly wood. 8. S. G. Reed, blk f Noonday Bolle, by Noonday, dam Belle H. 0. Thos, Holland, b f Daisy D., by Oneco, diuu by Woodbum. RACE NO. 3 TROTTING FOR 3-YEAR-OLDS. 1. Van B DeLashmutt names gr f Bridal Vail, by Pilot Medium, dam Sparta Girl. 2. Van B DeLashmutt, blk c Van quish, by Hambletonlan Mambrino, dam by Rockwood. 3. Thos Talbot, b t Allngo Maid, by Allngo, dam by Bacon's Hauilde Ionian. 4 '1 G Perkins, b g Little PhD, by Rockwood, dam hy Young Imlgrant. 5. F W Bier, b o Vinmont, by Ab turnout, dam by Almont. 0 C. W. Hancock, brgShamroeki hy Ilaniblotonlau Mambrino, dam by Rockwood. 7 B. W. Matlock, b f Yaqulnn, by Altamout, dam by Almout Rat tler. 8. J. E. Klrkland, br f Little Maid, by Rockwood, dam by Haui bletoulau Mambrino, 0. M. Tj. Coovert, b f Tenlno, by Altamont, dam Tecora. 10. J. W. Bailey, b o King Patchen by Mambrino King, dam Mambrino Bterley. 11. T II. Tongue, h f Alta Ham lln, by hred Hambleton, dam by Altamont. , 12- P. K. Waters, br o Tony Mount, by Capt Muuut, dm Fanny Hawk. KACB NO. 12,-wUNNINil, FOR 2-YEAR-OLDS. 1, Wi L. Whltmoro named b o j " 1 I I IchllKUi, by t'olnnm, dam Sally , Dully. 2. W. L. Whttmurt, oh c fiwlft sure, by Coloma, dam Laura D. 3. D. S. Fountain, brg Dr. Mop ,,,,, . ,J, rl. '5 'Viol, Jam "" '"1. J- . f Pickwick, by St Paul, dam County. I 6. A. M. Allen, br c Neha'em, hy Leon, dam Flavella 0. Geo. Ackers, b c Le Kose, by Leon, dam Oregon Itose. 7. W. F. Matlock, b f Umatilla, by Leon, dnm Repettn. 8. P.. E. Bybee, b f Rosebud, by St. Paul, dam Neyella. 9. P. E. Bybee, ch c Wyanashott, by Oregon, dam Superba. 10. Joe Kinney, ch f Miss Idaho, by Warwick, dam Julia S. RACK NO. 13. RUNNING, OREGON DERRY, FOR 3-YEAR-OLDS. 1. It. E. Bybee names b f Patri cia, by St. Paul, dam Why Not. 2. It. E. Bybee, h c Tacoma, by Miluer, dam Linn. 3. D. C. Reynolds, b c Pasco, by Diablo, dam Neva Winters. 4. Wm. Gribble, b h Valley Forge, by Woodbury, dam by Nor folk. RACE NO. 15. RUNNING FOR YEAR LINGS. 1. R. E. Bybee names ch c Salem Eclljise, by Oregon, dam Billow. 2. R. E. Bybee, ch f Wyaua, by Oregon, dam Suerba. 3. It. E. Bybee, b f Memoir, by Bao.tdchurch, dam Keepsake. 4. R. E. Bybee, b c Apollo, by St. Paul, dam Neyelln. STATE CONVENTION. Baptist Young People Sunday Schools at Salem May 25, 26, 27. The and The convention season opens early at the canital city. The next to assemble is the one indicated above, on the dates given, at the First Bap tist church, aud one hundred dele, gates are expected. Here Is the pregram: WEDNESDAY, MAY 25TI1. 1:30 Meeting for organization and enrollment. 2:C0 Devotional meeting, led by Fred Agar. 2:30 Reading of report, president, secretary, treasurer aud executive committee. 3:00 Address of welcome, Rev.' Robert Whitaker. Response, President W. B. Hall. 3:30 Reports from schools. 4:00 Adults Influence lu Sunday School, Rev. S. J. Nunn. 4:30 Practical Helps for the Teacher, A. S. Dresser. 7:00 -Public service. 7:30 Child Conversion, and Its Evidences, Rev. Rolnd D. Grant. THURSDAY, MAY 20TH. 9:30 Devotion and praise service, Will Brooks. 10:00 The Sunday school ns a Help to the Church, Rev. J. C. Read. 11:00 Evaugelistlc Work lu the Sunday School, N. S. Dygert. 1:30 Devotional service, Charles Hart. 2:00 Scope of theSuperintendeut's work, W. B. Hall. 2:30 Scope of the Teacher's work, Rv. Giluian Parker" 3:00 The Sunday School from the Scholar's Standpoint, Esther War ner. 3:30 Trinity and Unity, Pastor, Superintendent aud Teacher, Rev. W. R. MoKlllop. 7:30 Praise and prayer. 8:00 The Coming Old People. Harvey Crcs. "" 8:30 The Comiug Young People, N. S. Dygert 9:00 Discission. FRIDAY, MAY 27TH. 0:30 Eurollmeut and organization 10:C3 Reports of societies. 11:00 What Shall We Do with the Young Convertb? 11:30 Praise service. 1:30 Prayer service. Opened with live miuuta speeches by laymen. 2:00 Our state convention. 3;00 Getting committees to work. 3:30 How Do You Raise Monej? 4:00 Mitalon work. 4:30 Shall We Advertise, and How? 7:30 Song service, II. S. Gile. 8:00 The Young Christian at Church, L. T. Bush. &30 The Young Christian and Prayer, 9.00 The Youug Christian and the Bible, R. D. Grant. Now Try This. It will cost you nothing and will surely do you good, if you have a cough, cold, or auy trouble with throat, chest or luugs Dr. Kiu's New Discovery for consumption, coughs and colds Is guaranteed to give relief, or money will be paid hack, butieiers trout La unppe fouud it just the thing and iind.T Its use had a speedy and perfect re oovery. Try a sample bottle at ur ex pense aud learn for yourself jutt how good a thing it Is. Trial bottle frre at Dan'l J. Fry's Drugstoie, 265 Com'l St. Thfi Sworn Tormentor ut the InquUI. Illou. What cared they for the ervum of the vicjiuoo h Iny .trftchrU upuu the rnikr Yet people wUosa luart nre neiibpr as hard u (tone, uor wIiom fortitude Wei. cesulve, oltcu iiav uo pity on themeiv voluuturtly Incur llle-ioug tortus by nrglecU KheuuuilUtn, the moat otUui ot coruplalutM U perbap, more urnleoud tbnn ny other, the prvlimloarr twlneia being tet down a a "en'd In the hoove" vrbtcb will paM uray uf itself. Mital de lation t llounr'amomaou I!lttr i a po tent MiuKuard agalrkt the daugeroui tualady beouus of the wuneueet to at tack th heart, the h.arv, the etat of lite. NenrUla U alMt enctualt ouatemcud and relieved by the Hitter. Malaria, kld ney oomidalut. dtbt.lty. lndtcellon, la srippe. and the luabuity to Irp are amonj the compUUnU tradlcable with thU eatal corrective. Bl -' TO PROTECT HIS SISTER. James Kennedy Oets Hit For tcrfering With an Insane Woman. In- Mrs. Rout. McKlllop who was nut on a t'oket of leave was Sunday afternoon taken back. She had be conii! very violent. Her brother Jamw Kennedy In terfered as they were putting her ( into a hack and was roughly handled by James McCnuley who had been called to asrslst in handling the woman. He had the latter arrested. But after a trial Recorder Goodell found Kennedy was the agressorand discharged McCauley. Wun Lung. This is the queer name of a Chinese lauudryman iu Hartford, but he has probably two lungs, like the most of us. Some crying babies seem to have a dozen. Lungs should be sound, or the voice will have a weakly sound. Dr Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery makes strong lungs, drives the cough away, gen erates good blood, toues the uerves, builds up the human wreck nnd makes "another man" of him. Night sweats, blood spitting, short breath, bronchitis, asthma, and all alarming forerunners of Consump tion are positively cured by this un approachable remedy. If taken In time. Consumption itself can be baf fled. A Prayer Answered. The modest little prayer tor sunny warm weather in Saturday Night's Journal was written Fri day evening aud sent to the compos ing room. Saturday sas the most beautiful sunshiny day of the year so far. We beg the readers of The Jour nal to consider that If the prayer as publis-hed had any effect they must allow It to date from the hour it was written. In that event it was a success aud we shall be tempted to end up another petition for sun- sliine. There shall be uo politics in our praying for sunshine. It shall be for saint and sinner, for Republicans, Prohis, Peeps, aud Demos. Prepare to get out your linen-dusters. That Tired Feeling. Is of the forerunner of serious illness, which may be broken up If a good tonic like Hood's Sarsaparilla is taken in season, Thi3 medicine In vigorates the kidneys and liver to remove the waste from the system, purfies the blood aud builds up the strength. Constipation is caused by los3 of the peristaltic action of the bowels. Hood's Pills restore this action and invigorate the liver. Fragrant and Refreshing. That is what the people say of the sun cured Japan teas. Sold from 50 cents to $1.00 per pound the finest ever imported tq this country. To be obtained only at the Tea Store 347 Commercial street. dw-tf Our Ladies Shoe List. Ladies' gluzed Dougolas $1 45 " ' " tipped 1 CO " fine " 2 15 Old ladJea' shoes, cloth 1 15 " " leather 1 45 Ladles fine kid slioes 2 75 " 3 00 AtE. F. Osburn's Racket store, where all shoes are sold cheaper than at any store in the county. We sell all kinds of evaporated fruit at wholesale prices Sroat & Gile Fresh prooseberries and brocoll at Clark & Eppley's. Evkry Mouninq Direct from tho California gardens strawberries aud that excellent asparagus Sroat & Gile. PiATE GiiAsa Easels. -If you want a tastefully made easel mirror go to Geo. F. Smith Cottle block. SALEM MARKETS. Wheat C9c per bushel. Oata 354"c per bushel. Potatoes 25(u 33c per bushel. Flour o per bbl. Bran (Sacked) f 18 per ton Shorts (Sacked) J20 per ton. Eggi 20c per dozen. Chickens Roosters, 7o per lb.; bens, 10.12c per lb.; broilers nnd fryers, 15,25o per lb. Turkeys 12(g,12c per lb. Ducks 12 15c per lb. Geese 7o per lb. Lard 7oc$l per pall. Butter 20(,35c per pound. Reef 7(j 12jc dressed, 3c on foot. Veal 6c, dressed. Pork 7c dressed; 5Jc on foot. Few are Free FROM Scrofula, which, being heredi tary, is the latent cause of Consump tion, Catarrh, Loss of Sight, Eruptions, and numerous other maladies. To ef fect a cure, purify the blood with Aycr's Sarsaparilla. Begin early, and persist till every trace ot the poison is eradicated. "I can heartily recommend Aver's Sarsaparilla for all those who are attlict od with scrofulous humors. I had suffered for years, and tried various remedies without effect. Filially, Ayer's Sarsaparilla gave relief and put me in tuy present good healthy condition." JR. M. lioward, Jfowport, N. II. "My daughter was greatly troubled with Msrofula, and, at one time, it wai feared she would lose her sight. Ayer's Barsaparilla has completely restored her health, and her eyes are as well aud strong as ever, with not a trace of jirofula In her system." Geo. King, Klllingly, Conn. Ayer's Sarsaparilla, ramus sr Dr. J. C. Ayer k Co., Lowell, Mass Prle 1 j tlx tculM, e. "Werth 11 & fcotu , ACIFIC LAD AND ORCHARD CO. FOR TOWN $2.00 Perdozen for the finest flnllied PHOTOGllAl'IDJ lntheclty. MONTEE BROS., lWlCoinmerclal Street. F. B. SOUTHWICK, Contractor and Builder. Salem, - - Oregon. T. .1. CRESS. HOUSE PAINTING, PAPER HANGING, Natural Wood Finishing, Cor. 20th and ChemekeUi Street. JOHN M. PAYNE & CO., MRS, Leading 265 Real Estate ami Insurance. First stairway north or .Bush bank. i john nnviN, Carpenter and Builder, Shop Si State street. Store Fittinjrs a Specialty A. How's This? We offer One Hundred Dollnrs reward for auy case of catarrh that eatinot be cured by taking Hall's Catarrh Cure. P. -T. nilE.VKY A Co.. Props. Toledo. O. We. the underslgued, have known F. J. Uneney, tor tne msi i years, uuu uenee him perfectly honorable In all business transactions nnd financially able to carry out any obligations made by their Arm, Vest a Truax, Wholesale Druggists, To' -do.O. Wulding.Klnnan Marvin, Whole sale Druggist, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken in ternally, acting directly upon the blood aud mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price seveuty five cents per bottle. Sold by all druggists. If you want a team see Rvan fe Co. of auy kind, 5-10-tf We Lead. The Chicago, Union Pacific and Northwestern Line leads all oompe tiou. Short lines, quickest time, Union Depots, solid vestibule trains If Chicago, no vexatious delays or changes at the Missouri River. eod May On the Side. A good thing "on the side" is what everybody wants Keller and Marsh meet the demand with their fine new stock of side boards, Maximnm Comfort en route East. Passengers designed to points east of the Missouri river should patron ize the Chicago, Union Pacific & Northwestern Liue. Maximum comfort aud speed, courteous attendants, Pullmau nnd Wag ner sleeping car-, Pullman and Northwestern dining cars, Pullman colonist sleepers, free reclining chair cars, and Union Depots, combined make this the popular route east. eod May JOHN HUGHES, Dealer in Groceries, Paints, Oils mid Window Glass, Wall Ta per and lionler, Artists' Ma terials, Lime, Hair. Nails ami Shingles, Hay, Feed and Fence Posts. Grass Seeds, Etc, NKW ADYKRTISKMKNTS. w ANT Kd. A lady over o who is wll ling to -work earnestly to acquire a neni position. Addicss 'I'ernia- nermaneni de: nent," Joural offlre. 5-l--VJt F OUXD.-A cold ren Inquire at this office and pay this notice O-.-i oi FOR SALE. A few settings warranfrt pure bred, (not ralud or a shade ofl or underlie), 1'lymouth Rock eggs. ." stock for sale. E. ilofer, Salem, Or. II ANNUAL COLT SHOW. SALEM, OR. Saturday, May 28tli, One o'clock p. ra. at $150 IN PREMIUMS. Every owner ft Draft FtalMnns offers J5.00 premium for best colt of his get, GRAND SWEEPSTAKES PREillCDS. T. BURROWS, Fancy Supplies, Fresh Vegetables, Choice Butter and Eggs always on hand. Oil, Meal, Feed, Grain, ec., a Suectilty. 226 Commtrola! St Authorized Capital 500,000. CAPITAL NATIONAL BANK fc'alem, Oregon. W.A.CUSICK. FieT W. . MARTIN. Vleefres. J. H. ALUinT.Ciubtar. State, Oounly and City Warrants bAUgtr at I'll'. dw Hernia and Chronic Diseases DRU SHIMP & HOURER, Devote speciAl attention to Nrrvottn, Cat arrhal. Asthmatic and Throat Troubles. Hernia (rupture) eared without p-iln or detention Irora baslueu SDd GiWMtMd I Eterv Cut. vr-eiyii renvue and Cumuli QHMHM method known toHtolrUnl and iltxtlwl oleiM. Twenty yrs eipeiienco In sur aerT and the aDDilcattan or deotrleitr. OrticeJV CmnirrclsJ iutet,, Umh-ilrey-man Slack. Balcra, . ., ....... -it,iB rnriwijKM.M!ain'""""''lliall'MBg?l5S LOTS, FRUIT TRACTS A, H. FORSTNER & CO, Machine Shop, Cms, Sporting (tads, Etc., :m Oommercliil Street. MILLER &AMSLER, crinnii Meat Market 121 BOuth Com. Ht. Fresh and Salt Meat and Sausages. RADABAUG1I k EPLEY. Livery Feed and Boarding Stable, J. J. Scientific Horseshoeing. OPPOSITE foundry On State Street. o 41 Htate Street. STEMS BROS, California Haltcry. THE BEST. 101 Court Street. RICE & ROSS, Horseshoers, General Blacksmlthlng, 47 State Street. M. E. WILSON, Salem Modiste, Commercial Bt. THE Salem Haclunan is II, POItLE. Best Line In the City. Court Street. II. riMk'rtnking ami Cabinet Work, 107 State Street. II OREGON LID (1 Has just placed on the market SUNNYSIDB n p. r,,tina o,i,n, nf Snipm Tliis tmpt ns fine fruit land, is well No. I dra'ineti aud will be sold In any sized -O- We fctill have a few ten acre tracts south ot Salem. 150 acres of No. 10 Is orchards in the fall of 1892. Also two 10 acre tracts and one 15 acre tract In SUNN"iIDE No. 8, 5 miles south of Sileni. Over 100 acres of No. 8 was planted to fruit trees duriug the past season, and 50 acres more will be planted the coming fall. -O- And 12S acres iu SUNNYSIDE No. 5, 3 miles southwest of Turner, over 10 acres In young orchard, mostly cleared and in crop, will sell any part or all, very cheap for cash, or will give time on part. Ou any of the above lauds we will take one-fourth cash and give long time on the balance, or will take part purchase price in work or a part payment iu stock or good city property. m,T In addition to the above we have for sale TOWN PROPERTY, small tracts-near the City aud Farm Lands. It costs you nothing to see our property, and we may have just what you want. Office in the New Gray Block on State Street. If You Expect to MAtfF MflWFV iuniu uiwiiui In tho Chicken busi ness yon need the Pacific Incubator and Brooder. It Is cheap, reliable, substantial, easily understood, and will hatch any kind of F.GG3 better than a hen. Send So stamp to pay postage on our new 62-page Illustra ted catalogue of Incubators.'l horouchbred t owls, UALV. HEX. NETTINGS, Bone mllis, jxiultry supplies, etc , This book coBtalns 30 sull-slzed colored cuts of Thoroughbred Fowls.aud Is replete with Information. Address PACIFIC INCUBATOR CO., No. 1313 CASTRO ST.. Oakland, Cal. A LUMBERMAN'S RENDEZVOUS. This term might be applied to Steveni Point, located on the Wisconsin Central Lines, at the gateway to the vast forest r;lon which extends North to Lake Superior, a distance ot 300 miles without a oreat, on account of lt vast lumber Inter esis. The Isconsln Klver to which the lumbermen have given the lamlllar and somewhat affectionate title of "Old Wis cons," not alone acts as a lumber feeder to the city by lurnUhlng through Its numer ous tributaries an outlet for thousands of acres of pine lu the uppur country, but It lurnlshes a water power that Is second only to that of Neenau and Menasha, which c'tles are also located on the "Cen. tral." illllions of feet of lumber are cut every year, giving employment to hun dreds ol men. In addition to the lumber trade, it has numerous other manufao tor'es; It Is here where the large car shops of the Wisconsin Central Lines are located. Kor tickets, maps, pamphlets and full informaUon apply to G, P. McNeill, O. P. and T. A., Minneapolis, Minn., and to Jas, C. Pond, General Passenger and Ticket Agent, Chicago, 111. i-16-ly TRUCK AND EXPRESS. White's No. 60, SALEM'S FINEST TRUCK, Now read? for business. Careful work a J. K. WHITE. specialty. SUTTON &S-0N. Express aud Kaggngc. Do hauling and quick delivery to all carts of the city wi run promt inra at.d t care. Leave orders at K. M. Wade.tco'-. I LIVERY AND FEED STABLES. ELLIS & WHITLEY, LIVERYMEN. South of.Wlllamalta Hot!, SALEM - OKKGCN W. M. DeHAVEN, Boarding - and - Sale - Stable. One deor west of Lunn's Dry Doods store on Bute itrek Oniet family teams. Bpto IsiatuaUoa jaldto tnuulenMWck, Wtl TTOTSTfr" tr AM) FARMS. J. L BENNETT. & SOX. CANDIES, Fruit and Cigars, P. O. Block. it. t. iiuairnitiE.K, Cigars and Tobacco, BILLIARD PARLOR, 243 Com'l Street J) BOSTOT Coffee House, 5c LUNCH. Open all Night T.mBLUNJ)ELL. Jlcat, Poultry antf Fish Market, Insurauce Block. HARVEY & ACLT, Contractors&BuilderG JOUniNQ A SPKCI.VLTY. Salem, Oregon. tracts on the most favorable terms. In BUNNYSIDE No. 10, 6 milt? under contract to be planted to Executrix Notice. I "VTOTICK Is hereby given that the under- i signea nus this sinned has this day been appolLl ed by the Hon. County Court of .Marlon county, executrix oi ineiasv win anu i tainent of Charles I'lgler, deceased, all per sons having bills against said estate are requeiited to present them to me at my residence corner D and Uth streets, Engle wood addition to Salem, properly verifled, within Blx months from this date, and all persons knowing themselves Indebted to said estate are requested to mate immedi ate payment. bUdAA' FIGL.EK. April !, Ib92. Heth U. Hammkb, Attorney for Admin atrlx. 42S5W M. T, RINEMAN DEALKH 1 Staple and Fancy Groceries, Crockery. tGlassware. Lamps. Woeden and Willow waie. All kinds of mill feed. Also vecetablesaod fruits in their Feawin. "Highest Price paid for country produce." We solid ashare of your patronage. B-H PMHtatestrfrt HAY, WOOD AM POTATOES Hay 65 to 75 cte. Wood $t to $4. Vita toeslScts Leave orders with Clark 4 Lp pley, 100 Court street. E. ANDERSON. ONE OK THE LAJtGEHT ESTABLISH menu in the 8 Late. Lower rates thau Portland. Largest stock Legal Wants ir the Btate, and biggest discount. Beret f.u price list of Job printing, and catalogue ol legal blanks. E. M. WAITE, 8uam Printer alem Orenn OMAHA, Kansas City, St. Paul, CHICAGO, ST. LOUIS, Andrill Points East, North and South, PULLMAN SLEEPERS, COLONIbT SLEEPERS, RECLINING CHAIR CAPS AND DINERS: Steamers Portland to 8n Francisco Every 4 Days. TICKETS TAD EUROPE Kor rates and general Information eU on or addres, W. IL-HULBURT.Asst.GenL l1. At1 IH Washington BU, PORTi4Mt Oa0 a MM. H m MM M I IflE Tickets 1 h ffi?iz, ON SALE II RUOiSrr ' to