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T" - -ngppf X" T""V (J We have the best Tlie city. Our attraction triis week is a full line of DRESS GOODS Which, we have decided to" sell '4Sc T. JOURML. SATURDAY, MAY 21, 1892. GILBERT k PATTERSON, Dealers in Groceries, Crockery, Glassware, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Brushes, Windowglass, Etc, Sole Agents for Epicure Tea and Big Can Baking Powder. (EO. D. OOOUHUK. K. OAIIILL. BUILDING MATERIAL. Lime, cemeut, plaster, hair, fho nud building brick, fire clay, sand, gravel, blacksmith and house coal, wood, all kinds, wholesale and re tail. Olllce 95 State street. Goodhue & Caiiilt. When you want something good try our new ilavors in ice cream soda. Milk punch, Peruvian ale, peach bio and Violet Punch. The SPA, 110 State street. WALTER STOLZ, Manager. DATES OF 1,00 VL EVENTS. May 26. Senator Veatch at opera house, 7:30 p. m. May 28. Mrs. Mary Lease, of Kan- saa, nt Reed's opera house, 8 p. in. May 28. Annual colt show. May 28. "The Cattle King" at Reed's. May 30. Ivy Leaf Co. at Rted's. June 7. "Her Husband," nt Reed's. June 21. The Fairy Wells Co. at Reed's. July 29. "The Fast Mail" at Reed's. Goon Road Work. Supervisor C. H, Cannon has done a good piece of road work in Yew Park addition. It is district No. 10, and the road is built by grading up a round roadbed at least thirty feet wide, and putting on top of that a twenty-foot wade track of gravel one foot deep. This gravel will be rolled down and al lotted to settle until the winter rains set in, when the loose stones will up raked off the surface and there will be a fine hard roadway. This is a pretty good plan of building a road. J. H. Albert is building the same kind of a road from this end into the city. Pavincj Rock. Alderman Collins says the street committee does not know yet where the broken rock is coming from for Commercial street. AlouzoGesnersays there is plenty of good rock to be had next in quality to granite what is called trap rock. It is in a quarry up the river and can be brought down here easily enough on barges. The rock problem is not yet solved. The Friends. -The quarterly meeting of the Friends of this dis trict held at the Highland church, will conclude Sunday. There is a large attendance of ministers aud delegates and the Polytechnic insti tute is being promoted at this meet ing. Y. M. C. A. The usual song ser vice at 4 p. m. tomorrow. C. L. Kellerman will address the meeting. All young men welcome. Patton block. WHAT We Exi'EOT. A line Hue of parasols anil sun umbrellas Id a day or two at E. F. Oaburu's Rackec store. A Suit Won. That suit of Hart & Taliaferro was decided by the pur chaser to bo tho neatest fit and handsomest pattern known. SiM Mitts. low prices. E. store. -A few left at those F. Oaburu's Racket Fragrant and Rkfrkshincj. That is what the people say of tho sun. cured Japan teas. Sold from 60 cents to $1.00 per pound the finest ever imported to this country. To hn obtained only at the Tea Store 347 Commercial street. dw-tf Display. Parlor furniture in great variety Elegant suits of the latest designs at Keller & Marsh's. Lunu is going out of business. 2t Ladles', geuts' and children's bal- briggau, gauze and Jersey summer underwear at bargains, E. F. Os- bum's Ricket store. Rosa' Belfast ginger ulo is h1k found at Sroat & G lie's. Lace flouncing below oosi at Lunu's. -l The Piano at Krausa Bros.'s slice Btore will soon go. Todies', misdos' and oJilldren's Oxfords all sizes aud width. The! fln'8t assortment ever shown Ml gAlem, Wm. Brotyjj & Co. I selected, steck: for per yard. See Our line HOLYERSON'S, 301 Commercial Street. NEW UNIVERSITY BUILDING. What Is Being Dono to Enlargo Willamette Facilities for Students. April first W. T. Chapman came from Idaho to act as fluaucial ngent of Willamette university. Ho im mediately went to work to inquire into tho needs of colleges here under control of tho Methodist dcnomlna tion and has since April first put in bis time at Salem aud Portland in. vesticatlnK tho records, books and financial standing of the schools. He has formed the acquaintance of tho business men of the state very rapidly, as he was formerly au Oregon man aud was at one time a studentat Salem, afterwards taking a four years' course at n New Jersey college. Mr. Chapman has just re turned from a week at Oakland and San Francisco in the Interest of the collego endowment fund. He re ports a growing Interest in thefuturo of the school aud all up and down the coast there is a warm feeling of interest in the welfare of the school. He has succeeded in getting nearly five thousand dollars subscribed toward a new building which is much needed. A fund of $2o,000 must be rahed and he seems to bo tho man of proper spirit to do this. He is a thorough business man and employs modern methods in all that he does. KINDERGARTEN LECTURES. A Trained Kindergartner Will Talk to Salem Mothers and Teachers. The Salem Kindergarten associa tion has for some time been at work raising fn ads to secure the services of Mrs. L. W. Treat, of Chicago, tho noted k-ctnrerou the new educa tion. The JournaIj is gratified to learn that this active little society hasbeeu successful in its undertak ing. Tho society has decided to make all the lectures and talks to parents free to everybody. This will give a grand opportunity for spreading the gospel of child educa tion into every homo of Salem. A complete program will bo arranged aid announced in duo time. Mrs. Tieat will arrive early in June, when bcveral weeks of her time will be exclusively devoted to this work. The Fiske Lectute. Prof. John Flske delivered his lecture ou the discovery of America at Unity church last Wednesday evening. The speaker was greeted by a repre sentative audience of Salem's best people, and it is needless to say that all were highly entertained. Prof. Flsko isjono of America's best in formed historians, and his explana tion of the discovery of America, with the causes which led up to the event, make au intensely Interesting lecture It is safe to say that few of his hearers had ever understood the real situation as ho explained it, to say nothing of tho wonderful chain of minor clrcumstunces which had great influence on theacts and move ments of Columbus. This class of lectures should by all meaus be en couraged in our city, aud it is to bo hoped that others of like high character will follow. The Canv.nss. 'Ihere was the usual crowd at MarloH today to hear the political debate. A sharp round took place between Geer aud Swank and the fur flew quite lively. At one or two places there have ap pexred nearly as muny candidates a audience. But quite as often It is the other way. o Real Estate. May Is always a ligM month for real estate transfers. Crops are all In, gardous aud fruit trees are all blooming aud people who havo homes are not moving about much. There will havo to be a spirited forward movement to have May oome up to the record of past years. M. E. Picnic Two hundred hap py Methodiat Sunday school chil dren and their friends, plcniced at Fair Grounds Park today. Dlnuer was served at noon and then guinea followed. It is a beautiful place aud a perfect day made It an enjoy able occasion. Three East Orkcjonians. Fos ter Cameron,twenty-sevn years old, from MlltnnjJeptha L. Coffin, thlrtj elghtyearsold, from Hllgard, Union county; John Warnell, of C'ovo, same oounty, were brought to tho asylum. Just Rkckivud. A large ship ment of driod fruits of the cuoletei quality. Pi lues oan bo made that will lutonUh you. Clark &. Eptoj, How'b The Weather? MM dUu-"Ht, alu't" M' leoood "You b-t. Way up.' f. rat -"How hi!.?" 8-HJond "Prohlgh." First "Let'u take a drink." you to ctiose from of Challies. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. J. K. Haight of Peoria, Linn county, was in tho city today. G. W. Davis, state school land clerk has a horso at the fair grounds, "Daisy D," a two-year Oneco filly. The state printing office has uoth tag to do aud nearly all hands are oil. Printer Baker will havo plenty of time to attend the June races. John Knight says tho whole ticket is going through. June 2d tho political speakers will all be at Howell Prairie, and Geo. V. Weeks says they propose to have a big picnic on that occasion. D. W. Burright, of San Diego, Cal, Is the guest of his brother-in-law, Supt. Miles, of the State Reform school. Supt. Miles, of the State Reform school, was at tho quarterly meet ing at Highland today. Capt, Price's white thoroughbred bull has dropped six puppies all white but one. There is a proud and happy mother at the Capital Engine house. The fiag raising at Yew Park school will be held May 28th. Judge Boise went to Albany today to attend au alliance meeting. J. M. Martin returned last evou lug from the Presbytoriau assembly. Barney Laugtry was up before Recorder Goodell for carrying con cealed weapons and got twenty days in the county jail for his misde meanor. There is no intention on tho part of managers of tho mute school of giving up that work. The direc tors are willing any reasonable umendment should be made to the law. But the school Is, always has beeu aud always expects to be, under state control. Services at the M. E. church as usual tomorrow. Preaching at. 10:30 aud 7:30 by tho pastor. Subject of evening sermon. "Christ of Jericho aud Vicinity." Sunday school at 12 aud Ep worth leagues at G:15 o'clock. No other preparation so meets the wants of a debilitated system as Ay er's Sarsaparilla. Luce curtains at cost at Lunn's. 2t Face veilings that are seasonable and sure to please at E. F. Osburu's Racket store. If you want a team of any kind, see Ryan & Co. 5-10-tf Window shades at cost at Lunn's. 2t Baby carriages at cut prices a good variety at Geo. F. Smith's. Don't forget our full Hue of fancy cakes always fresh. Sroat & Glle. Express wagons at Wui. Sar gent's. Almond blossom and other new and original flavors at James & Ber unrdl's ice cream soda couuters. Mrs. Wooworth preaches at 2:30 and 7:30 p. m. every day, also at 10: 30 A. M. on Sundays. Tent In Yew Park. Arthur Thompson one year for larceny, and L. Morisso, Insane, are recent arrivals at State iustitutious here. The county canvas-i Is proceeding with considerable enthusiasm and large crowds attend. National poll tics should take up only a small part the time. Reducing county expen ses, lower taxes, better roads and good officials should bo the vital Issues. A. W. Scott Is in Portland today. Trunks and valises at cost at Lunn's. 2t Friers, brollets. chlnook salmon and all kinds of salt water fish at Davison aud White's market. Notlous In the greatest variety aud barguins at Wm. Surguant's. See new dates for opening of theater season at Salem. Tho baud will play at Hon. C. W. Fulton's Republican rally at the opera house tonght. Pleuty of time to see tho warship as tuey remain ai roruanu until after May 30th, Our telegraphic columns will keep you advised ai to their movements. Ayer's Pills are pleasant, safe, ami sure, auu excel ail otuer pins in healing and curative qualities. Best for family use. Boned Cupon did you ever try it? Can bo had of Sroat & Glle. Hummer hosiery at price) that uill ostouUh you at E. F. Osburu's Racket store. Dolls at Wm. Sargeant's. THE WARSHIPS. Arrived Today, and More to Follow on Monday. A full line of. ladles aud mitres summer Atom hats aud bonnets, at Chts. Culvert's, No firing of big guus, but the bottom will be shot out of prices A SKKVICAIlt.E TIOKHT. The Republicans or this county have a strong nnd servlcablo legisla tive ticket. It is doubtful If five better-known or belter qualified nion could be put upon one ticket than Ford, Geer, Layman, Wright. Ormsby. Nearly nil have had legis lative experience alt have beeu successful In thelrown Gussiuess aud are trusted by their neighbors. All men of pure character nud good morals without being pharlsees or hypocrites. Tho two fighting Republicans as is developed in tho canvass aro Geer nnd Ormsby. Both are able de baters and upon tlietn seems directed the hottest fire of nil the autl-Republlcaus as their speeches Indicate. Both aro ngressive types of character who will be heard from In tho legislative halls. Marion county cannot send two raoro com petent men or more eloquent de baters into tho legislative assembly than these gentlemen aud while they are stalwart defenders of Re publicanism they will not neglect the slightest duty to their constituents of any party. Republicans should turn out to hear Geer aud Ormsby at all meetings where they speak aud prepare to give them tho hearty support they deserve. Mr. Geer has u legislative record that will bear inspectlou, of which wo speak else where. Mr. Ormsby was a gallant Union soldier aud stands high as a citizen. Miss Llnnie Savage, daughter of Farm Supt. Savage, Is tho' newly commissioned postmistress at Che- ma wa. Lloyd Cox, and Miss Oro Delia Belle, were married May 18th, at Independence. They will be at home after May 23th, atMarahfleld, Oregon. Harvey Taylor, of Marlon county, was married at Albany to Narcissa Glover, of Linn couuty. N. M. Newport, formerly of Salem, is candidate on tho Republican ticket for justice of the peace of ouo of the Albauy districts. Chas. Busby and family went to Portland this afternoon" P. S. Knight spent Sunday at Portlaud in compauy with Mrs. Knight, who Is visiting friends there. M. V. Rork left for Portland this afternoon where ho expects to speak Sunday. There are thlrty-flvo cases before the grand jury at Pendleton, June term. County Clerk Sherman Is at Tur ner today nnd will be out in the county for several days looking after his political chances. Rev G. W. White, pastor of the North Salem African M. E. church wishes to correct tho impression that no white people were wanted at their church. It Is false ho says aud all whites are welcomo to como to all meetings. A meeting of the Christian En deavor Societies of tho city will be held in tho Presbyterian churcli tomorrow evening at 0:00 p. in. J. H. Cook leader. All young peoplo Invited. Picnickers, Ho See the fluegoods we have before you pack that lunch basket. Sroat & Gilo. Jones & Beruardi guarantee that all customers who use their French Ice cream soda, will some day talk French. Why go to a picnic aud sit ou the damp ground when you can get a camp chair to go into your basket at Geo. F. Smith's. Slip luto E. F. Osburn's Racket store and get a pair of slippers or low shoes for ladios or chlldreu. "Red Raspberry Viuegar" Is tho most delicious aud healthful sum mer drink, Sold only by Sroat & Qile. Why is Jones & Bornardi's ice cream soda counter lined with cus tomers, when all others aro def-ert-ed ? You tell. AN ELECTRIC PLANT. Application of Direct CurrentB Through tho Body. Drs. Shlmp &. Hoiisor have set up et their robins In the Bush-Ureymun block the largest and niiwt complete electrical aparatus for treatment of diseases In tho state. There Is a static machine that will send a stream through the biggest man that roakofl him feel as If warm uew blood was being Infused through every volii. A Jouhnal reporter came noar feeling that he was going to heaven for ouce In hfs life under the currant. A galvanic and faradlo combined battery n for treatment of all kinds of tumo:s, strictures and nervous troub es. A galvano-oautery Is used to caut erize in treatment of asthma, en tarrli, aud diwjusoa of the nuI pan saxes. An electro-magnatio machlue for treatment of all forms of chronic and female dlwaiBw. Drs. Shlmp fc Jlounor have been administering elcutrlejtl treatment for twenty years aud have matiy patients In 8tlem whtf lv got more beneflt In one or two weeks than from iii'ntlis and yeare of drugging. Shlmp & Hoiiwr am scarcely any drugs. Yolo for J. 0'J)oiinM, the mriilnr Demumilic nomlniu) i'Ol jUhUcO Ol UlB JHSftCf. Voto for John II. Starr for Oounty Clerk of Marlon county. women. The rommon n mictions of women aro sick-head-aelics. Indigestion ami nervous trouMM, Thor arijo largely from stomach disorders. At Joy's Vvgetablo Ssrapnrina fa the only bowel regulating preparation, you can see why It Is more elfcctlve than any other Snrsa pftrllta In tlioro troubles. ItlsdallyrelleYtng liandrnls. Tho action Is mild, direct nnd effective. We have scores of letters from grateful women. We refer to n few: Norwus debility, Mm. J. Barron, 142 7th St., 8 I. General doblltty, Mrs. Bclden, 810 Mason St.. S. F. Nervous debility,- Miss it. RoseuMum. 2J 17th St., S. F. Stoinnrh troubles, Mrs. R. I. WtieAteu, 701 lot St., 8. F. Sick licndaolic, Mrs. Jt. n. l'rlcc, 16 rnmicct Mace, 8. 1 Sick hcailnrihcs, Mrs. M. Fouler, J07 mils St. 8.F. Indigestion, Mm. C. D. Stuart, 1211 Mission St., 8. r. Constipation, Mrs. C. Mclvlu, IV Kenrny St., Jmi's setab, 5Uy J Sarsaparllla M"M 1'iilon . most effective, la-Rust liillli Si'iiiM ii- f (X1 or 6 forSJUM. For sal byDui'l J. Fry, 22o Com. street. Dress goods at cost at Lunn's. 2t Auy one goiug East cannot afford to miss seeing Shaw & Downing, agents of the Northern Pacific rail way. Thoy make tho lowest rates. SISvorybody knows what it Is, aud that is tho treason they go to Hel lonbrand's for that pure ice cream soda. White goods at cost at Luuu's. 2t Wall paper new lines au immenso stock at Wm. Sargeant's. Boware of Cheap Imitation of 12mos. I nm ollerlng tho genuluo Alta and Oxford edition at 23 cts. Any other edltlous nro not woith carrying home. F. Dearboru. French zephyr gingham ut C"3t nt Lunn's. 2t Underwear and hosiery at cost nt Luun's. 2t All goods at cost ut Luun's. 2t S I I Found, A plcnlo basket (empty) that will suit everybody, at a trilling cost. E. F. Osburn's Racket Store, Baby Cahhtaciks. An excellent assortment at Win. Sargeant's. Oxfokds. Tho ladles of Salem should not fail to sec tho new lines of Oxford ties ut R. J. Fleming's, 118 State street. EVHHYBODY GOK. WllOlO? Why, to Hellenbrund's restaurant. Public Sale of Baggage All bajigage now remaining nt Cook hotel will be sold at tho auction house, State street, at 1 p. m. Satur day, June 11th, 1802, for charges on same. G. W. Andkkson, Proprietor. Itoligious Services. JIkthodis Ki'iscoi'Ar.. Hei-vlcos ou Hab- bath ut ICiM nnd 7:30. Huudar school nt 12; Epworth Ijcugues nt(i:lG; I'rnycir meet ing overy Thumdny evening, llov. C. U. Kellerman, pastor. KVAJtnicMOAi.. Corner of Liberty nnd Center bti eois, Huuday services 10.3U a. m. and 7:30 i, m., Sunday school 12 m., Y. l'.B. C, K. 0:30 p. in.; l'raycr meeting Thursday, 7:.;0p, in. J, Bowcrnox, paster, mtldenco 127 Liberty street. PuEsiivTKitiAN. Church street, between Oiiomokoluuml Center. 1'renchlng moru mg and ovenlng; Sabbath school at 12 m.; Y. r. S. C. E. ut (J.U0 p. in.; prayer meeting Thursday tit7:Mp. m. llov, h St. Clwynco, I), D pastor. BT. JOSEl'U'B CATHOLIC Ciiuucii. Clic mcketti nnd Cottuje. Sunday services: Low mans 7:30 n. m.j high mnw 10:30; Sunday tchool 3 p in.; vespers 7:30; week days, low mass 7 n. in. Kov. J. 8. White, pastor, OoKauHOATioNAi.. Corner Center nnd Liberty Services Uunday at 10:30a. in. uud 7 p. in.; Suuday school 11! in., Y. r, B. C. K. ut 0 : iO p. in.; prayer in t-etlng 7:30 p.m.Thurb- day. Itev. C. Si. Corwlii, pnstor. St. Pauj. Epi'ooi'AI. Cpuhoii. Corner Church nnd Chomekeia. Hoi vices 10:30 n. m. and 7 p. m.; Sunday school 11:45 u. in.; servlco Monday 10:U0u. in ; Thursday 7:80 p. in. llov. W. Lund, rector. l-'utbT llAi-risT. Liberty und Marlon. Sen ices 10-.IK) u. m nud 7:00 p. m ; Sunday t-chool 13 in.; young people's meeting ut 0 p. in.; prayer meeting 7.30 Thursday. Itev. Itobert W'liltnker, pastor, KitHE SlKTlloiilsr Itev. 11. V, Smnlloy pastor. Hervlcos Uunday morning uud OTOulug, Hundiiy sohool nt 10 a m.j prayer inciting I'ridny night. Cuurcli upposlto North Salem school. rniKNDH. At Highland park on cur line. Hervlcos 10:80 n. in. und 740 p. in.; hunduy school 13 in.; (JhruUinu Kndeavor 0 p. in,: prayer meeting Thursday 7:80 p. in. Hov. 1'. M. George, pastor. iloi.iNKSH Mkhtinii. M'-otlnga changed (mm UQ High street to old Unlturlan Hull. Kvery Hunday Kflernoon nt 3 o'clock. Pruyer meeting Thunday evenings. CiutmrriAN. Illglitnd Center, Hunday Hohool 12 in.; iHreaeiilng 1U30 n. in,; young IopI'M toelety ifcSO ). in.; preaching 7:M) p, m. Hov, W. 11. Williams, iwfctor. Ukuha.v IttPOHMKl). OHpltuI nnd Marl on.; (Sunday mrvlee II h. m.iHiinday school 10 u. nt,; pruyer immtlug Wednesday 7j80 p. in. nv. J, Muallhuupt. iswitor. Uiihistian MuiwMt'H. Ki vines in Uni tarian hull at lUtlU H.ui.mrt 7:30 p. in ; h'ub- buUt MhoollS ni4 With study ThurMlity uvenlug. South Salmi M. U. ouureh. lreaoh Ing overy Sunday at We90 . m. und VJfO p. rn. J, II. Koork, pailor, Ohiuixx Wawwt. rvleuln Oernwii itaptUt oliurcu north ut (Xitiugo street. Itv. John KbobWr, ptmtor. Ai'kioan MKTiiovurr, North KaUm. HrvtoHt llti. mi. ami 1 p. in. Hunday sohool ut t p. in, Itev, U, W, Wbltc, iutor, Tempeniuee goepel ineeetlogs nt 4 o'clolc bunilny ut W, C. T. U, hall, fJKPMU !! I1M-IT1 WOT WIT l a -JM HI Used ia Millions of Homes nspRir f TiYY. AT ACTUAL, COST.. CLOTHING FOR MEN AND BOYS. FURNISHING GOODS AND HATS. ALL FOR CASH ONLY. , G. A. R. Suits $8.50 with buttons Theso suits nro all wool, regulation cut. lie Know a Tiling or Two. 299 WILLAMETTE NOTES. All students who wished to nt totid Prof. Fisko's lecture at Chnu ulug hall woro excused from study, Tuesday night. E. E, Porter wa9 granted leavo of absence from school, with permis sion to pass examinations In order that ho might accept tho position of deputy recorder of Marlon county. Miss Fannie Wren recited Macau lay's "Puritans," and Miss Cora Winters road au historical essay on "Poland;" D. S. Benedict wrote on "Iiip-uso In Life," and Claudo Stra han "A Chauco for Every One." The Saturday visitation of rooms was dispensed with, In order that the students could attend tho piculo at the fair grounds. Mrs. E. O. Matheny aud Mrs. M. J. Anderson, of Halsey, wero at chapel Monday. II. N. Rounds, O. J. Ponce, Mark Eurly, tho Misses Frizzell aud other students, wout to Portland Friday, to see tho war vessels. The prospects .for tho now build ing hnprovo dally. Laying the cor ner stone would bo an excellent cere mony for commencement week. It will havo a chapel largo euough to meet tho growing neodsof tho town, with ample seating capacity, which will bo open to nil public meetings o proper churacter, HOTEL AltUIVALS. WILLAMI3TTK. J M Shelloy, J F Hamilton, Geo O Burton, Uhas Mastlck, Portlaud. Chas S Harris, II Dunreath, O H Gregg, S F. J K Sears, McCoy. G V Cossott, N Y. C W Fulton, Astoria. A Katz, St, Louis. 8 A Itolui, Chicago. M Winch, Portlaud. N Phillips, S F. G W Ellch, Cal. COOK. Hlllnck, C H Richards, J A Duimnett, C W Ransom, Portlaud. J R Haynes, MoMinuvIlIo. AJSanford, Stayton. L L Hod go, Astoria. That Tired Peeling. Is of tho forerunner of serious HluesJ, which may bo broken up If a good tonlu like Hood's Sarsaparllla Is taken In season, This medicine in vigorates the kidneys and liver to removo tho waste from tho system, purflos tho blood and builds up tho strength. Constipation is caused by losi of thoperlstaltlouctlon of tho bowels. Hood's Pills restore this action und invigorato tho liver. m 20 acres of choice fruit laud, all cleared aud In crop, for 10 days at 15,00 per aero. Tho Oregon Land Co. G-10-Ot ...,. Hi ii .Valuing LikoTryinK It. There Is nothing that will so quick ly satisfy ouo of the value of Cham berlain's Pain Balm for rheumatllm us u iorsonul trial. Give It u chance and see how quickly tho pain will hubstilo. For sale by G. 15. Good, Druggists. Dissolution Notice. Notlco Is hereby alveii that the firm of Ooodulo 5c Wheeler bus beyii by mutuul agreement dissolved. J, C. Goodule has purchased tho interest of A. Wheeler and will con. tlnuo the business ami pay all tho Ilubllltles of the lute ilrm. A. Wheki.kk; J. O. Goodai.k. Bulem, May 18, 1802. 6 20-iw Baking Pewder: 40 Years the Standard. tsi SALEM WOO GO UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. -OPPOSITE LADD & BUSH BANK.- NO S Whilo it is truo my boy and mo both want a new suit of clothes, I havo tried your Eastern goods until I am tired. Give us a good OREGON MADE SUIT, Made by OUR HOME MILL. Thoy wear better and are fully 40 PER GENT. CHEAPER. EN HILL Commercial Street. SHE TOOK HER TIME. tsven tho Terrible Thought of Burning vrltli the Hounu Did Not Hurry nor. 8I10 looked very bowitcliing stand ing tlioro boforo tlio mirror In hor ball dress of soft, white, clinging stuff. A lovely woman was she, nnd tho stoniest of cynics could notblamo hor for Bmiling in admiration of hor own beauty reflected back to hor in tho polished glass. As Bho lingered thus tlioro was a sudden movement of foot in tho hall below. Sho lis tened. w "Charloy mustn't get impationt," sho murmured. "I shall not bo ready any soonor." With puff in hand sho was en hancing, by a deft touch hero and thoro tho alabaster whiteness of tho glorious complexion. A knock sound ed at tho door. "In a minuto," sho sweetly ob served. "Toll Charloy I'll bo ready in just a minuto." Sho was applying tho puff with tho most engaging deliberation. Tho knock was repeated louder than bo foro. "Run for your life," roared a rough voico through tho keyhole; "tho houso is on flro." Sho was looking archly over hor shouldor to gain a sido view of hor queenly figure "In a minuto," sho softly replied. Ono of tho golden tresses had es caped from tho restraining pins and hung mockingly bosido tho sholl-liko ear. "Doar mo," sho exclaimed petu lantly; "it doos seom as if somothing must bo wrong all tho timo." In readjusting tho coiffure sho dis lodgod somo of tho powder from hor glorious cheek. "Plaguo tako it, Ishnn't" "Firol flro I" rang tho distracted shouts through tho wholo houso. "In a miuuto, I say. I do wish thoy would bo a littlo moro patient." Presently tho damask of tho fnir countenance was restored. "Break down tho door." Itseomcd as if many noisy men woro gathered nt tho very threshold of her boudoir. "I'll bo ready in a minuto," sho called in dulcot tones tones that na ture makes her sweotest sound and places in tho throat of woman. "Tho flro ia right under you." "I'm coining directly." Witli a last smiling glanco at tho counterfeit of hor boautiful self, sho carelessly throw a cloak about hor snowy Bhouldors and opened tho door. "lam ready," Thoy woro obliged,, tho stairway boing burned, to carry hor down n ladder, but tho triumph was hors. Noithor man nor tho elements could mako hor hurry at hor toilot De troit Tribuno. Torrent' flruaf 1'uwor. .An offominnto young man, an in tense admirer of Forrest, enlisted among tho supers so as to bo nearer his idol. At tho end of Forrest's most offectivo speech then on, the now actor was so ovorcomo that ho faint od. Tho incident so pleased tho "old man" that ho colled him to his dress ing room, whoro, after a few re marks, ho presented him with a dol lar ns a memento of tho occasion. On rejoining his follow suporB, flvo in numlior, tho happy recipient spoko of his good fortuno, dilating upon tho causo thereof. At tho noxt perform ance Forrest liopt his oyo on him to boo if ho could again so ovorcomo him as to causo him to faint When ho reached tho scono and climax bis ostouishmont can bo imagined when bLy. of tho BuiHirs fell over in a dead faint Sun Francisco Tost A J'eniuit Factory. A peanut factory is a placo where thoy put tho "goobors" through somo Buch proccfla aswhoathaato undergo when it in boing cleansed of chaff and rid of cockerel. Tha most com plicated inuehinory is used to assort and polish tho nuts, ami when thoy aro packed in tho ninety pound bags tho prhno clubs brings by tho pound from 13.75 to tf a bag. Tho "top" bring this pileo in northorn cities, uud ore mostly used by tho swoll groceries. Tho street cornor vendor fcolla nt his apple stand tho second grade, and tho old ludy nt tho foot of tho wharf enrriew a utock of doubtful "tailors," Bui timoro Hun. 94 I STORE. REAL ESTATE MOVEMENTS. January transfers $176,220 60 February transfers 203,074 65 March transfers : 175,674 S9 April transfers 182,600 20 May to date 78,679 76 MAY 21. B F Hirshaw and wlfo to Josiah and J Wlnslow, 20 acres, Oliver Rlckard claim, $450. E E Wild und wlfo to Mary M Mothorn, It in Capital Hume ad, Salem, ?30O. ' W T Hull aud wife to Taylor Ma'rkland, 07 acres, 20, 0, 1 w, ?200G. Baby cried, Mother sighed, Doctor prescribed t Castorla Juno 2d, 3dj nnd 4tli, -on:the- i AT SALEM, OREGON, Under tho auspices of tho Oregon Dreed lug and Hpeed Association, 3,000 CASH PURSES the program:. TIIUIWDAY, JUNB a, l-Tlirc-o-fourlhg mllo dash, all aeea.t900 2-2:25 1'aca P 860 8-&M)Trot 360 i One-fourth mllo uiili 160 VAIIIAY,JUKE3. 6 Ono-hnU mile dash 300 a Throe your old trot..., 380 7 ittitf Trot : aw gATHIlUAV, JUNK 4. 8 -One mile dash - DM 0-2:34 Trot 360 10 Kreo lor all trot W 11 Gentlemen's roadster ruco, for I'oltt and iiiurlnn counties, best a In 8 for horses without record to cart, owners to drlvo . 150 The rules ol the National Trotting mmo clutlonund tho J'ucldo lllood Uorae asso ciation will Kovern this meeting. Addrs, all communications and entrlea to U1IA4. S. ltlKLV, Assistant aocretarr. ' KALKM, OUKOK. (Mention this paper.) Executrix Notlco. -yrOTlOK 1 hereby irlvon that tho under J slicncd has this day boon appoint ed by the lion. County Court or iluiloa county, executrix oUhe lust wilt aud (! lameui oi unarie rigier, aecvasea. an per sons having bills auulnst wild cstata ro requesteu to present viiem to we ut my resulonco corner 1) and lith streela, JUngle wood addition toHnlem, proporiy verlned, within six months from Oils date, and all pennons knowing themselves Indebted to suld estuto are reouostod to make Immedi ate payment, HUHAN I'lOUitt. April 32, vm. Hktii It. ilAMMKit, Attorney for Admlu-. atrix. aww Administratrix Notice. To whom It may concern; OTICK Is hereby given that tho uudar sinned was on this 11th day of May. HM. duly appointed administratrix of tha estato of Isaaa 1-. Iluinnuti, late deoeasod, of Murton county, Oregon, by the county Court of said Alurlon county. All nemoe kuving claims against tald estato am re. ijiilmlto present the Bnme to the adtuln Intrant with proper voucher, at tha of. ilea of her attorneys, llouham A Holm, In Halem, Oregon, within six months rratu. the date of this notice. MAXiy HOFKKAN, Administratrix. Kulem, May II, ISM. WM State- Treasurer's Third Noilee rUi.x,UaylO,ltt. rriAiKur- uuauMft, i TuiAauat UKi-AursiKfiT,. r.i XTOTIOK u hereby ."given that suOtetsmt A lunasarcopiuti'uiupnymnniswsiisi tug statewarrants eudorfteJpiesaitMdiMA not ixild for waul. of ruuds," and that Hu same will t paid upon prasentathMisAuls oulce, Inttraii thercou ceaslwr wtw ha dtttoof this uotlco. JflllUMKnteHAM. HUw'fiaaurt D.C.SHERMAN, XI, 8, fentlon and Ciatm aat, .0 Uox Ml.iuiew, Oragou. XWpaly CoiW WarV V?H tvrhSauKJi, w IR Spring tos! :: GROUNDS