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If , a" 'j.' jv k fir- 1 pff L" i,? fl? W1 r k j''. r c. : u u i imiiijnwywwiiiMBaiWKfaM yesterday by an unexpected aud un pl6annt Incident. Soon After Col onel Htggliisun, who presided, had culled the meeting to order, Mrs. Mafy I&4t Ornnuy excitedly niked permission, to proUNt tttrninst the for mation of 11 nev association, iu tho namo of the Amerluau Society of Author, of wUloli Will Oarloton 1b president. A tnotlou was adopted allowing Mrs. Ormsby to address tho Boolety after the constitution was passed upon When the time came for her address sin complained bit terly of the alleged injustice to the society to which she belonged. She declared, among oilier things, that the American Sclety of AutUoM hid been form jd in ire than one year ago and had more than 200 members. Walter ilosant hud given his advice In its formation, und had furnished phtisfor Eiglhh, Ger man and Frenob societies of authors The general principles stated 111 tho circular of the new organization were substantially and alin-Ht literally tho same as those of the older society. Todd, secretary of the new organ Izatiiin, she said, had obtained pos session of tho by-laws and const! itutlouoftho older society. "V do not object," she uddjd, " to tli formation of another society, but t.i the appropriation of matter which has coat so much to produce and col laborate, and tho appropriation o( our society's name." Colonel Hlg glnson said ho was u liable to see that the now organization had plag iarized from tho old ouo, or that it was responsible toother societies. CLEVELAND'S VOTES. Chances of tho Ex-President For Nomination. Washington, May 21. Mr Trucy, a warm supporter of Cleve land has tabulated returns from stale conventions held to date, and figured on delegations to be selected and declares with much emphasis that Cleveland will recelvo tho uoml nation probably on tho second bal lot. Of tho convention already .held, ho gives Cleveland 015; tin instructed or autl-Clevclaud ballots, 185. Eighteen states have not de clared their preference, and Tracv divides them into sixteen for Clevel ind, with 209 unlustructcd or an tl-Clo vol and. According to Tracy's calculations Cleveland will lack only about nlnoty votes of the nomination With this showing on the first ballot, ho believes those wavering or unlustructcd will coma over. The nuti-Cleveland men say tho claim Is extravagant. MARKETS. , San Fkancibco Cul., May 21. Wheat, buyer season 1.47. PoivriiAND, May 21. Wheat yal ley, $1.35; Wulla Walla, $1.80. - CximAao Ills., May 21. Al close Wheat was steady, cash .83 Absolutely Ilio Host. "I never hesitute to recommend Chamberlalu'a Cough Ilemedy ns absolutely tho best," says Mr, F. B. ICemp,assistaut business manager of tho Youugstown, Ohio, Dally Teleg ram one of tho most influential and valuable newspapers iu tho Buckeye Btate. Mr. Kemp also says: ;i have found It a certain cure for tho cough usually following an attack of the grippe, nud ulways keep a bottle of it iu tho house." CO cent bottles for Biilo by Q. E. Good, Druggist. Hood's Sarsaparilic. Is cirefully prcpaicd from B.irsnpnrlll i Dandelion, M.iwliake, Dock, l'lpslssew.i, Jui ', r llerrles, niid other wall-know n nml valuable vcgctatilo remedies, liy a peculiar combination, proportion, ami process, glv fngto Hood's Sarsaparilla curatho power Hot possessed by other ruodlcliics. It effects remarkable- cures whoro others fall. Hoou's Sarsaparilla Is tho best blood purlller. It euros Scrofula, Salt Rlioum, Dolls, I'lmplcs, all Humois, Dyspepsia, Biliousness, BIclc Headache, Indigestion, General Debility, Catarrh, IJhcumatlsm, Kldnoy nnd Liver com plaints; overcomes That Tired I'collng, creates an appetite, builds up tho system. Hood's Sarsaparilla Has met unparallcd success at homo. Bueh Is Us popularity In I.owoll, Mass., where It Is made, that Lowell diuggUts sell moio of Hood's Sarsaparilla than ull other snrsapa rlllas or blood purifiers. Tho same success is extending all over the countiy. Hood's Sarsaparilla Is peculiar In Its strength und economy It Is tho only preparation ot which iu truly be said " 100 Doses Ono Dollar." A boltlouf Hood's Bar' iparllla taken accord lnj; to directions, will last a mouth. Hood's Sarsaparilla Is peculiar Iu tho confidence It gains ninoni all classes of peoplo. Where It is ouco used It becomes a faorlto family remedy. Do not bo induced to buy other preparations. iJo suro to get tho Peculiar Medlolno, Hood's Sarsaparilla (k14brIrueinU. fl lforJV Preiwredbj O- I. HOOD & 1 0 , Apotlirearlo. I ull. Ma IOO Dosos Ono Dollar Hernia and Chronic Diseases Dll'S. SlUMP & IIOUSER, Dovoto spoclnl attention to Nervous, Cat arrhal, Asthmatic nud Tiiroul Trouble. Hernia (rupture) cured without ruin or dotoatiou Ircm busluoss aud Guinnteed In JJvcr Caioi Kvery variety of Kemale sud Chroulo diuwiM-s treated by the most advunctkl method kuovru toKlectrlcul nud Modloul science. Twenty jours eiiriuuce In sur e.irr und tho utmli. ntlou Of eleolrUvtV. oniuaMi Commercial ktreuU, Iliuh-llroy-inun lllock, Haleui. Jfr!.r1(fcji3ft?i3C: ? r?iZs4z&rj 3 SNOW AND FROST. Floods, Cyclones News From All Paris. TERRIFIC SNOW STORMS. And Latest News From Flood Districts. Deaowooo, S. D., May 21. Ator rlflo snow storm raged hero yester day, falling to tho dopth of six Inches. Snow in Now York. New Yokk, May 21. Snow to tho depth of two to five Inches, has fal len iu parts of this state, and most of New England. Temperature go ing In soriio places as "low as 20. Fruit and vegetables aro seriously damaged. GALKsntma, May 21. Heavy frost lust night. The fruit aud veg etables are badly damaged. The Great Floods. Sr. Louis, Maj 21. A trip by an ssoclttwl press reporter, from this lty to Cairo roveaied desolate scenes he river Is fifteen to twenty tnllis wide, eating iiway homes, drowning stock aud submerging farms. It in . (timatod ten thousand people ar homeless in this stretch of countn aloue, and 600.000 acres of giowln grain destroyed utterly. A potat famine Is In prospect. Tho greu Vmericau bottom, compiislng inos1 of Atchlusou and St. Clair counties is one of the greatost potato dm trlcts of the Mississippi valley, it i entirely inundated, it will not yield asinulo potato. The cabbage cro, Is also ruined. Newspapers, aud tin board of trado aro soliciting sub scriptious for flood suflerers. Des Moinks, May 21. The rive is falling, the sun Is shining and tin worst Is over. Sioux City. May 21. At a joint meeting of the relief and flood suflerers committees this morning it was agreed tosuy to tho benevolent people of the country the losses far exceed the first estimate and aid will bo gratefully accepted. Con tributions should bo sent to Morris Pierce, mayor, or J. C. French, treasurer of tho relief committee. Sioux City, May 21. The big Sioux liver has beon rising since lust night, but it is still well within Its banks. No danger Is appre hended. Cedau Rapids, May 21. Heavy froit this morning. Tho ground is slightly frozen in places. Fruit uot fur enough along to be injured. OrruMWA, Iu., May 21. The Des M dues river rose rapidly again dur ing tho night, it is now seven inches higher than at any previous time. It is reported thero is a heavy rise ttb)vc, and It creates uneasiness here. Albla reports a material rlso, and Eddyvlllols badly under wuter. Atchison, Kus., May 21. Tho Missouri liver rose this morning and washed out the southwest end of the big bridgo and part of the rip rap put in by the government. IIedfield. Ark., May 21. Ulvor banks are caving iu. One cave car ried down flvo persons to death. In all twenty flvo or thirty persons wore drowned hero. Workmen's Celebration. Lai'aylttk, Or-, May 21- Deleg ates from vaiious lodges of Yamhill county of tho Ancient Order of Un ited Workmen, were In attendance nt this placo yesterday to deckle the time aud place for a celebration. It was the unanimous decision of the delegates that tho colebratlon be held at Lafuyotte, Wednesday, June 1. Tho executive commltteo with Mr. Llttlefleld as chairman, was ap pointed from Lafayette lodgo Nc.31. Prominent speakers from abioad will bo Invited and a grand colebratlon Is assured. Rail Road Wreck. Sr. Louis, May 21. A wreck occurred on thu Cotton Holt railroad last night, 350 miles south of this city between Humphrey nnd Golden stations In Arkatibos. An irregular passetiger train was running con trary to orders and crashoh into a freight. Much dnmngo was done, the entire passenger train ditched The otllclal dispatch places the num ber kilud at six, aud tho injured at eighteen, Owing to the demoral ized condition of the wires It U Im- osalhlo to get additional Informa tion. Nico Place to Livo In. Tkxakkana, Ark., May 21. To add to tho flood's damage, a oyuloue pasted south of this city, causing devastation and desolation, the wlud accompanied by excessively hi-ayy thunder and great ciuautltlus of sand, although there is no dry sand within a hundred miles of here. All About a Singlo Lottor. Vancouvku. 11. 0., May 21. All pntero on the World aro out on n strike. The paper was not Issued Thursday night or last night nud the mutter has been referred to the International union, Tho question lu dispute is whether the word "In dependence" uad as the namo of tho policy of the pirty should be kept "up" or "down." It was "up" on copy and t io compositor hot It "down." Tho proofreader nurked It "up ami tho chapel putu"ilng" ou the correction. Tho foreman or dered tho muu who was given the galley to correct th error. IU re fused und tho proprietor discharged him. All tho muu thou wont out. Will Stop Mon Agoing. J)Uiiimi, May 21. At a meetlug of thu mules aud labor usjoiubly ue- tlon was taken regarding the large nu in hers of men being shiped from and through here over the Northern Pacific to Coeur D'Alene, thoi'ceue of tho mining strike. The ossein bly will endeavor to prevent any more shipments. Employment agents hero say they havo already seutn largo number to the mines tho original order which called for 300 mon, Increased to 1200, now calls for 3000. They ore being forwarded as rapidly as possible. The Mills Rorivals Los Angeles, May 21. Interest iu the Mills revival meetings keeps up. Over' 2000 cards have been handed In signifying that that num ber of persons expressed o deslro to lead Christian lives. Preparations aro being made for extra services on Sunday. Made Death Sure. Los Angeles, May 21. Informa tion hat reached the coroner,9 nfllce of a tragedy In Little Tejuuga, about ten miles froiri Burbank. About a year ago a man named William Mack went up to Tejunga, when- ho has since been at work. Ho oc cupied a small Isolated house by ilinself, seldom having visitors. Yesterday Mack first set fire to the house, after which he shot himself, his body being cremated In the ouilding. Drowned In Willamette. Poiutand, May 21. Hans George IIati3on, a boy six years old, while playing on a raft this rfter uoon, fell into the river and was drowned. Big Fire at Oswego N. Y. Oswego, N. Y., May 21. 1 A. M. A great flro is raging along the water front. It started in the Washington mills, tliree hours ago, aud at this time it looks as though the lumber district is doomed. The Com exchange, the Conteueutal and Merchants' elevators have been destroyed. The flames have leaped over to the island in the center of the river, which is piled full of lum ber, and it Is now burning fiercely. Tho loss thus far is $500,000, There is no telling where the lire will stop Syracuse firemen aro on their way here by a special train, Six eleva tors have been destroyed. The heat Is fearful and the firemen, although working heroically, can do little to stop the spread of the flames. At 1:30 a. m., the firemen abandoned lhe marine elovator. The great coal trestles on the railroads are now burning. Locomotives are now at work thero wetting them down, trying to save them. Tho ilremou are trying to save tho Northwestern elevator. This is tho one left. It Is on the opposito side of tho river and has been on flro soveral times. UNDER CONTItOL. At 3:15 the lire was under control. Tho loss is between $300,000 and $500,000. TRAIN HELD UP. Killed the Messenger But Did Not Get tho Money. Jacksonville, Fla., May 21. Tho uurth-houud tralu on tho Jack sonville, Tampa and Key West rail road was held up at Hammock sta tion, (llty miles north of Klssimee, this morning by four masked robbers who In a desperate attempt to rob tho Siutheru Express nionoy box, Killed Exptes Messenger Saunders, and badly wounded Soliciting Agent T. M. Cox. Tho trainmen rallied and drove them away and so pre venting the robbery. Blaine Will Run. IIoLYoici:, Mass., May 21- Tho Djmourat learns on good authority that Blaine will accept the iiom ination for Presidency If Hirrisou is not nominated ou tho first ballot. Information conies from J. M. Cove, of 13 wton, an original Hlalno mau, who has beon In Washington, aud had a long uoufurenco Willi Blaine, It Is le trued Harrison and Blaiue have a friendly understanding. Methodist Conference. Omaha, Maj 21. The committee ou temperance and piohlbitiou, of the Methodist conference, has pre pared a lengthy lepnrt, whloh will soon como bolbro tho conference. It reiterates the hentinients of the Episcopal addrois of liW3 declaring tli tt liquor trattle Inimical to tho in terests of honest trails; tho report further deulaios that thu mu en gaged in the manufacture or sale of ntoxlcatiug liquors ought not to recelvo tho commercial patronage of christians The liconsiug plans for saloons Is declared to bo the means to foster aud siistaiu the damaging tralllc. Inclosing, the report says that while it Is not tho province of tho church to suggest or dictate as to the political proclivities of any man, yet the committee declares that uo political party has a right to expect, neither ought any party receive, support of christian men, so long as that party stands committed to the license policy. Tho Opium Habit. Omaha, May 2l.-Bluhoi Foss pnwlilcd ut tho Alotliodlat confereueo yesterday morning. Dr. Hammoud of California, introduced u resolution deolnrlng that thu luUiiutlous opium hublt wuh mukluir fearful headway on tho Paolllo eo.tat and vigorous steps should bo taken to stump It out. IIo ppoko vigorously lu ml vocaoy of tho resolution, whloh was adopted. Ouw. WAJfl'iii).- For Kuiieral huuguwork. Abply at 212 Commer olul street. f THE WORLD'S FAIR. Report of the Comraltteo of Inves tigation. Wasiiinoton, May 21. Tho re port of tho world's fair Investiga tion committee, submitted to the committee on appropriations, rec omcuds the department of foreign affairs to bo abolished, and the luteg dl8CUnrged uy tuo director general; recommends a reduction of the salaries of tho director general and chiefs of bureaus. Tho commlt teo recommends the salaries of the chiefs of tho fifteen great depart ments shall iu no case exceed 4000; tho salary of the dlreotor general bo cut from $15,000 to $8000, aud secre tary of national commission to f. 1000. Fifty-six nations and colonies have acccepted the invitations to partici pate, nnd already appropriated $3, 783,000 for that purpose. For build lugs aud special exhibits of our own states H 18i.,500 havo already been provided. The committee submitted est! mutes as to the exposition, placing the expenditures at $10,310,038, and a totnl income of $29,275,482. It thinks the construction depui tment's expenses could be safely reduced to $18,500,000. The Albany Bridge. Alhany, Or., May 21. The steel bildge over the Willlamette river at this city was joined In the middle of the rivei yesterday. Tuo bridge is of cantilever stylo und was built from both banks and joined in the middle of tho stream sixty-five feet above high water murk. The stucture is equal if not superior to the one it Salem and will cost nearly $100,000 The approaches on both banks are yet to bo put up, whicli will require two or threo weeks more time before it is opened to the public. Little Things That Tell. It is the little thlugs that tell little brothers for instance, vhohin away iu the parlor while sister en tertains her beau, etc. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets uio little things that tell, They tell on the liver and tone up tho system. So small and yet so effectual, they aro rapidly sunpluut ing the o!d-stile pill. An inr.Ulible remedy for Sick uud Bilious Head aches, Biliousness nud Constipation. Put up in vials, convenient to carry. Their uao attended with uo discom-fort- SALEJI MARKETS. Wheat- C9c per bushel. Oats 3545c per bushel. Potatoes 253Gc per bushel. Flour $5 ppr bbl. Bran (Sacked) $18 per ton Shorts (Sacked) $20 per ton. Eggs 20c per dozen. Chickens Roosters, 7c per lb.; hens, 1012c per lb.; broileis and fryers, 1525c per lb. Turkeys 1212Jc per lb. Ducks 1216c per Jb. Geese 7o per lb. Lard 75e$l per pail. Butter 2035o per pound. Beef 7121c dressed, 3c en "foot. Veal Go, dressed. Poik- 7o dressed; 5Jc oil foot. How's This? We oiler One Hundred Dollars leward lor any case of catarih that cannot bo cuied by taking Hull's Catarrh Cure. V. J. t II FNE Y & CO.. l'l ops Toledo, O. We, the uudeiHlgned, havo known 1 J. Cheney, lor tho lust IS years, und beliee him perfectly honorable la all business transactions, und ilunnUully ublo to cirr out any obligations made by ihfllr firm, West .t Tiuhx, Wb.dcsulo Druggists, Tole do, O. Wulding.Klnunn & ilarvlu.Whole- biilo l)rtiKlnts,"loledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Ctne is taken in ternnlly, acting directly upon the blood und mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free Price seventy-live cents per bottle Sold by all druggists. Will po Itlvely euro hick htudnche nnd prevent 1m roturn. Cutter's I.lttlo I.le' ruin. Tli s is pot milt, but truth, una pill a doie. Uco iidvorlUeincnt. nimill pill, Hmall dose. Biimll prlco. 1'uln from Indigestion, dj spersla und too hearty eating, is relieved nt onoo by taking ouo ot Caller's I.lttlo I.lser mils Immedi ately ufter dinner. Don't forget this If you a o tlre;l inking the largeold fish lonedgrlpliii; pill, try Carter's Little Liver I'llls nud take sonuicomfoil, A nuiu can't stand evirtlilng. Ouo pill u doo Trj them. IRspublican Speaking. C. W. Fulton, the well known nud pi pular orator of Astoria, under tho uuspices of the .Republican ( lub will mldiesa tbo clti.em of Salem und vicinity on tho l-buos of the piesont campaign at lteul's c pera liotiiio on Saturday, May 21, 7:30 p. m. By older of E. M. WAUK.Pre-. J. J. FrrzaKitAhi), Sec. 6-17 td Tk Verdict OP ALL who lmvo used Ayor's PUIs lor Biliousness ami Lior Com plaint Is that thoy aro tho bust ever made. Doing freo from any luinural ingredients, ami sugar-coated, Ayor's Pills are aduptcd to all ages, constitu tions, and climates. " I In vine used Ayor's Tills for mam vears In my practice ami family, I feel instilled In reeoiumondim; them as an excellent cntluutlo aud liver inodlclnu. Thoy sustain ull tho claims lmule for them." W. A. Wmtfall, M. 1)., V. 1 Austin & N. W. R. It. Co., Burnet, Toxus "Ayor's Pills koon my stomneh and Hvor in perfect condition. Flvo em ago I w as utliicted with enlarui ment of the liver aud with a. overo form of ds iminlu, most of tho time holm; tumble to retain any solid food on my stomach. I Dually began to take Ayor's Pills, and after using only throe boxes ot theno magical nollots, was a well man." Lucius Alexander, Marblehead, Mas. It you havo Sick Honducho, Coustlju tlon, ludlgostlon, or l'ilos, try Ayer's Pills, rurniun bt Dr. J. C, Ayor tttCo., Lowell, Mass. SoM by all DruggUU and Doalen la Medlclo. I Specimen fuses. B. II. milord, N w Cussel, Wis., was troubled with Neuralgia nnd Ithcumutlsm, bis Stomach was dis ordered, his Liver was alleeted to nu alarming degree, iippetltu foil away, and he was terribly reduced In flesh and strength. Three Itottlos of Elec tric Bitters cured him. Edwurd Shepherd. Harrieburg, I 111., had a running wire ou his leg of eight j oars' standi tig. Uwd three bottles of Electric Bitters and seven boxesof Bucklon's Arnica Salve, and his leg Is sound and well. John Spcakej, Catawba, O., had five largo Foyer sores on his leg, doctors said he was incurable. One bottle Elec tric Bitters and one box tlucklen's Arnica Salve cured him entirely. Sold by Dan'l J. Fry Diugglst 225 Com'l St. Vic Lrail. The Chicago, Union Pacific and Northwestorn Line leads all compo tlon. Short lines, quickest time, Union Depots, solid vestlbulo trains to Chicago, no vexatious delays or chauges at the Missouri Itlver. eod May CARTER': ITTLE ick Hcadaclmand relievo all tho troubles Incl lent to a bilious Rtto of tho system, such at Wziness, Naust a, Drwsliiess. Distress aftei fating, Pain in tin -id,. .Vc Whllo their most remarkable sin ci s.- rm I enshonn In curing Headncim. yet PAtr y b's Little Liveii Pilu ire oqtmllv valuable .11 (. onstlpotlon curing Did preventing this auno ing complaint, while hey also ooneot all disorders of tho stomach, .tmuil.ito the liver nnd regulate- tho bowels Hlvcu If they only curod -he thy would bo almost priceless to thoso lio culler from this distressing complaint nt fortunitelv their goodness does not end .ire, nnd those who ouco try them will find hese little pills vahnble in so many ways that ley will not be willing to do without them .at after all sick head 1 tho bano of so many lives tint hern Is where . imlte our gre.it boast. Our pills cure it ille oth'M's do not ''ARTFH'sLiTnK Liveu Piils arovory small nl very eis to take One or two pills make v dot.0 They nro strictly egetablennd do iot gripe or purge, but bv their gentle action lease all who U"e them In vlal3 at 25 cents ho for SI Sold e eryw here, or sent by mall CAEIE3 IffiHHHS CO., Hew 7wi. Ufi Small Bose. Ml fries. JOHN HUGHES, Dealer in Groceries, Paints, Oils and lVJiulovr Glass, Wall Pa per and ISoruVr, Arl isls' Ma terials, Lime, Hair. Nails and Shingles, Hay, Feed and Fence Posts, Grass Seeds, Ec, MIW AnVKBTIHEMTENTS, WANTED A good little Irl to help tulce 0 ire 01 one baby. Apply -Itu house south of Yew 1'nrk store JTlOIt PALE. A few settings wnrrnnted 3 puto bred, (uot mixed or n, shade oil or underbl7u), l'lrmouth Itoek eirgs. Jo fctock for isale. K. Ilofer, Sulem, Or. tt Authorized Capital 500,000. CAPITAL NATIONAL BANK Sulem, Oregon. W.A. CIHICIC, Pies. W. W. MAR.TIN, Vice lron J. II. Alilli- ItT, Cubhler. Stute, County and City Warrants bough' at l'ur. dw JM rii SALEM, OR. Saturday, May !8th, One o'clock p. ra. at $150 IN PREMIUMS. Eery owner of Dr.Ut btullloiiR oflttis 83 CO premium for boit colt ot hla get, GRAND SWEEPSTAKES PHBillCIIS. wyri tilNVECTIUNf i BaH TEEGEJITLEMMFniEHD OurrKIirECTIOS SYELNriEfrw wltbrrwr Irttli I.cltWl. PocnotBTAIV rWVFNTS STKHTULC. Ou. aONOr.RIICF.A nJ OLFET in One t f..i di. A QUICK CURB tor LEUCOEBHOZA . r II ITU. FoMt rlll)tlirK.IST8. tatWui,AilU I illlH MtlMiOKMirMnKni c. IV i lllu Salem Abstract and Loan Co, Tho only Abstract books of Marlon county. Km1 tstuto urders Stilled promptlj and bufbly, W. H. PI. WATERS, MANAGER. J. H. HAAS, TUB WATCUMAKHIt, 2t&X CMMHtiil St., . fjiem.Ongjn (Xnxt door to ICIa)-' i avtcMlv oi SiiMtaelw, 'd rpalrinj. (Hookii. wmolit uBrt jHwln Columbia PQultrv Yrrds, J. M. BRTSN'TS, M.M.agir. lock Box 1X10, Scatwa. Wabh llrmHlw ol ThoruHtfhbmt l'oKrj' or M lowtug rtMt: ti, V. White UrHorn H. (' Itrovn U. Uonw, WhlU ri)!u..i'h lks, lUrr I t'lywaulh H . k, 1'it ( x nirs, il , k Itn, tlllUU, 1 .b l.rub.ilil-L., lll.lt . .Khlin FurtrMye h Uiu4Bronn Turkf . Bud lor Circular aud l'rlce U.t. s VER llli JpiUs. m yr FOR TOWN $2.00 l'rdwon foriho finest nnlnhed I'HOTOCJHAl'IItS In tbocity. MONTEE BROS., lSt)Commeroltil Street, 80S Comineroinl F. B. SOUTIIWICK, Contractor and Ktiildcr. Salem, - - Oregon. T. .1. CKKSS. HOUSE PAINTING, PAPER HANGING, Natural Wood Finishing, Cor, SOtli nud Chemckotu Btreet KABABAUGH & E JOIIX M. PAYNE & CO., Real Instate and Insurance. First smlrnny north of .Bush bunk. JOHN lit WIN, Carpenter anil Builder, Shop (6 State street. StorcFittinps nSpocialtj A. M. 1'iif Djed Mustuches. "You notice tho color of your mus tache?" observed tho barber interrog atively to tho man with a tomato tinted fringe on his upper lip. "Yes, 1 do," replied tho other a littlo savagely, as if ho resented the talk as too porsonal. "What of it?" Tho barber becamo apologetic. "I was only going to bay," ho explained mildly, "what a chango has como over tho colors of mustaches during tho last few yoars. Half a genera tion ago it would have been impos sible to find a mustache of tho color of yours in tho whole town. Men with yellow or red beg pardon, sir men with blond mubtaches invari ably dyed them black. Almost every fellow you mot had a dyed mustache. Now ono rarely bees one except in tho polico department, where certain traditions are retained as sacred." Now York Herald. A Luiiguiigo Kiisily Acqulied. The crowning glory of Volapuk is found in its claim to simplicity, and tho alleged facts as to this aro re markable. It is said that tho in stances aro numerous of its acquisi tion for effectivo uso in a study of only a few hours, after which tho process of becoming familiar with tho vocabulary is all that remains A course of two or threo weeks' study is all that is needed in tho case of tho average school pupil, while excep tionally bright young men and maid ens dispose of tho language in a study of one week. Think of it, plodding students of French or Spanish or German a language complete in its expressiveness and acquired botween Monday morning and Satiuday night. Brooklyn Eagle. An Alloy Statesman, Tho reporter was trying to get an opinion from a very diplomatic .con gressman who was on tho fence as to currency. "Are you in favor of a silver cur rency?" inquired tho quill. "I did not say I was, did I?" was tho evasive answer. "Are you in favor of gold then?" "Did I 6ay so?" and the congress man winked. ""Well, what tho dickens aro you?" asked tho reporter bluntly. "Suppose," responded tho states man carefully, "that you sot mo down for tho present as an alloy." Detroit Free Press. 1'raihed tho WroiiR Girl. Cholly And you made no pwog wess with ifiss Fly to at all? Chappio N"oj she tweated mo vowy coolly. Cholly Good gracious I Didn't yon talk to lior, pwaiso her looks and so forth? Chappie 1 didn't hayo conwago to pwaiso her looks, dontckerknow. 1 haven't heen long enough acquainted with hor. But I told her that 1 thought her sister was vowy pwotty. Then sho Ktid good night, and walked off and lei t mo. Now York Press. 1 ho Lost Sheep. A Walla Walla (Wash.) man, nbout a year ngo, started a man out with a band of slieop ou tho range A fow days ago ho received tho following from him: "If you want me to re main hero any longer you'll havo to got another band of shoep; thorn's all gone." Philadelphia Ledger. T. BURROWS. Fancy Supplies, Fresh Vegetables, Choice Butter and Eggs always on hand. Oil, MmI, Feed, Grain, eic, a Specialty. ase Commercial St. Cifiilioiu ' In the ftmnty Coun, for the county ot ihf rlon.tomt of Oregon. In the matter of tbo estate of), ,,,,. Hwiry del-. Iwued. fi'llfltion. To ad tbo hrli-K or sxlii neceileut, known orunkuown OligniXH: In the uan.eoi tht-Hu of 'regon, you nrr hereby cited nif requtitd tonppwr lu the oounly tourt of ibe ttuto oi Owou, for tleoou. tv of Martuu. ut the iirt noiu thtwvof, atSAlem, iu tbenmut. o Marlou. on Monday, the Uth day ot lty, igw aj 10 o'olook In the Ibtuunon or thai day, tlu and there to show iwuie. If any thare b. why au order should not lie made, utbor lator and wn)owcrlnj; the svdui nutrator nraaldeHtatti. to sell the leal iinirertr t)t lckujtu; to wtld estate; which dkerlbed n miliWB, VmtH the east Worth- north-XHeelUofM-otloutl-r H.s. K.l b., oojjwin. tag aiJtaeree, situated In Manou ooutay. WltnUeHoii,T L. Hadoo, Judge of the cuir.ty court, f J the aiato oTl on. i r il . , um o Marlon, wtib tbeMwt) of ud eouit uHlxed, thl Kb day of April, Hi HUSK W . WATMUJ, Scputy. LOTS, JFHUIT TRACTS A. H, FORSTNER k CO, Machine Shop, Guns, MILLER & AMSLER. German Meat Market 121 South Com. St. Fresh and Salt Meat and Sausages. Spoiling Roods, Etc, .tomineroinl Htiect. J. J. 11 UllLllltUI Livery Feed and Boarding Stable, II HtntoHttett. Scientific Horseshoeing. Ol'I'OSITK FOUNDKY On State Street. STEKVIiS BROS., Calf font la liah'ovji. THE BEST, 101 Court Stieet. JIBS, M. E. WILSON, Leading Salem Modiste. aia Commeiclul Bt. EICE & BOSS, Horseshoers, General Blacltsmitbing, 47 State Street. THE Salem ITachnnan is II, POULK. Best Lino in tho City. Court Street. I STiuIcrtukiiix and Cabinet Work, 1(17 State Street. gri.nTwmrM'.HfrmcviTttuiiiM,."ijr.TM. mwwwiiff. T II Ha9 just pluccd on tho market SUNNYSIDB No. 11, G miles south of Salem. This tract as fine fruit lnud, is will drained uud will bo sold in any sied tracts on tho most luvorublo tenon Wo still lmvo a few teu nere tracts in SUNNYSIDE No. 10, 0 ml'. south ot S.ilem. 150 acres of No. 10 is under contract to bo planted ti orchards in tho f.ill of 1892. Also two 10 acre tracts and ono 15 acre tract in SUNNYbTDE No. 8. 5 miles smith of S ilem. Over 100 acres of No. 8 was planted to fruit trtts during the past season, aud 50 acies more will bo pluuted tbo coming full. Aud 123 acres iu SUNNYSIDE No. 5, 8 miles southwest of Turut r, over 10 acres in joiiug orchard, mostly cleared and in ciop, will sell nn part or all, veiy cheap for cash, or w ill give time on pin t. On any of the above lands wo will take one-fourth cash and give long time on the balance, or will tiike part piuchase price in. work or a pail puymeut in dock or good city property. In addition to the nbnvo wo have for sale TOWN PROPERTY, smell tracts near the City and Farm Lands. It costs you nothing to see our property, and we may have just what you waut. Office in the New Gray Block on State Street. If You Expect Io MAKE MONEY In the Chicken l'usi ness you need the Pacific Incubator and Brooder. Ki- It Is cheap, rellablo, substantia!, easily unrleistood, and will batch any kind ot gos better than a lien. SendSo stamp to pay postage on our new M-page Illustra ted catalogue of IncubatoreIhoroughbrid I'owls, UaLV. HEX. NE1T1NUS, lJous mills, poultrj' supplies, eto. This book lORtalns 30 sull-slzed colored cuts of Thorougbbrtd Fovls,aud Is replete with Information. Address PACIFIC INCUBATOR CO., No. 1313 CASTRO ST.. Oakland, Cal. Ilcforo Starling on a Journey A person usually desires to gain some ln foi ination as to tho most desirable route to take, and will purchase tickets via the one that will Milord ulin the quickest and best cerMce. litftuo Btartlugon u trip to Chl tasjoorany pulnt East, you should provide jouuclf with a map and llmo table of the lsconsin Ceutiul Line. The trains run u UUh route aro vestlbulonudure equipped with I'ubmau'K latest lira wins Room sleep ers, elegant Hay Coaches aud Dining Cars of latfht design, built exprcsslj for this ser vice, and are exquisite In lurnlshlngs aud convenient aud comfortable In urrangc menl nd bo complete In oery detail that they bue no superior lu.omfort aud elc gauco. T he dlnfng car service Is pronoun cedby all tben.oM elegant eer luaugui atcd, aud Is operated In tho lute est ot Its patious. j.'.isi irnius la the Wisconsin Central houthwtst J-or tickets. maps, pamphlets and full lniormauou pplj U tl r. .McNeill, n. P f,n .. .Minneapolis, Minn , and to Jas. O. Tond, Geuerul I'assenger uud Tlcktt Ageut, Ohlcago, 111. i ic-iy TRUCK AND EXPRLSS. White's No. 60, SALEM'S FINEST TRUUK, Now ready for buslntss. direful work o specialty. j, k. WHIl'E. SUTTON &S-0K, Express nml ISaggnge. Do baullne and oulok delUnrv in nil parts of the olty with pron ntiiebs and euro. Loavo orders at IU Al. Vv'adn A CoV LIVERY AND FEED STABLES. ELLIS & WHITLEY, LIVERYMEN. South or Willamette Hotel, 5ALKM ... ORBQON W. M. DeHAVEN, Boarding - and - Sale - Stable. uae aw wt qr Uiua's Pry Dooda store ourjtato street. Quiet fauullv i ' teaius, Bpec-1 Uluttentloa paid to tnuitleut stock. wtu ..uea ino a.ii.ueupoilsanuy at 12 -Id p m. and 0 to p m , and Kt, i- nt j. 0 fi ,, nil7:lop m., making luvorablo counoo tlon with all trains from tim Wali oh AND FARMS. J. L BENNETT i SON. CANDIES, Fruit nml Cigars, P. O. Bloolc. R. T. IiUMI'IIUiKs, Cigars nnd Tobacco, BIIiLfAKD PAW OR, 243 Oom'l Street BOSTON Coffee House. 5c LUNCH. Open all NlBht T.II.BLVXBELL. Mcsit, Poultry unc Fish Market, Iijsuiaiico Block. BAnYEYUCLT, Contractors&Builders jonmsq a specialty. Salem, - - Oregon. -O- -O -O- -O- M.T. RINEMAN UK VLI.K JIN Staplo and Fancy Gioccries, Crockery, Olaxswaro, Lamps, Woed'U and Willow Mare. All kinds of mill feed. Also eeetablound frultN lu their sepRon. "Highest l'rlce paid for country prod re." Wosollcl asharo of your pationnge, 8-9 1.12 btatOHti net HAY, WOOD km POTATOES Hay C5 to 75 cts. Wood SI to 4 I'ota 1oes U5 cts Leave ordus with Ulark & Lp pley, 100 Court street. E. ANDERSON. ANK OK TlIK IiAHGlJiT ESTAIll-lHlI. State. Lower ihIrk itin Umeuts Iu tho btnte. fortland. Laivest stock I.eiral Mam.H lr thoBtato, a-d biggest discount. eud f i price list of Job pilutlng, uud caUUop'ie ol legal blanks. K. il. W All P. Hteam Printer Haleru Ormi D ONI A HA, Kansas City, St. Paul, CHICAGO, ST. LOUIS, And alii Points East, North and South, PULLMAN SLEEPERS, C0L0NI&T SLEEPERS, RECLINING CHAIR CArs AND DINERS; Steamers Portland to 9in FranoUo- Kvery i Da s. TICKETS RtaD EUROPE Korralos and general information call ouoraddiass, V. II. IIULIIUKT, Asst, Genl. Iss. Agt ol Washington Bt., ' l'oitT&AW), On QOS UND CO,. I Wfei. lickcls A ite i ON SALS cim STATE TIUiASUItKR'S SKCOXK NOTICE. State of Oregon, Treasury De partiueut. Salbji, April 18, 1802. Notice Is hereby given tlmt tliere are funda on liaml sufficient to pay nil outBtantlliig state warrants en. dorsetl "prebeuted, nnd uot paid for want of funds" prior to, and includ Injr. January 8, 1802, uud that al 6tiuh wurruutH will lm paid on pie soiit'ttiun.at this ofllce. Intcreftton thebe wnrranto will not tie allowed after the date of this notice. PiHUMlVTSQIIAK, 4-16-2W State Treasurer,