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IHrWHiHIWHaHM v..a.3wgnLttra:n w-miM wvr" j? ttt iTf" smssw-msBH Ml III ? I 3B who lias beeu conducting a school of acting lu the olilcapltol building, skipoil, leaving, wife and several ui)Mtd bills, lu Atlanta. Hart Is well known In the professiou. He In" a comedian and attracted constd 'erttlilo attention by his original act, In the character of Mr. Beard, in the play "Held by the Enemy." He has also been with tho "All the Comforts of Home" company. Hart w3 murrieu in I'nuaueipuia auout three years ago, aud sluco then hli wife has accompanied him in all his undertakings. They came to At lanta a few weeks ago and started the school of acting. Hart and his wife have been stopping at the National hotel. Friday night he left his wife and told her he would return by 1- o'clock; but he did not return, and this morning Mrs. Hart received a letter from him, which staled that he had skipped ai:d left lier to pay all the bills. Bliu called on Chief Cqunelly aud asked hln to assist her lu reaching her movher and father. Mrs. Hart Is only 10 years old. N. P. Train Wrecked. Chkhalis, Wash., June 13. North-bound train, No. -1, vi. wrecked four miles south of Cl-. halls at 9 o'clock Stturday night. The train was going at a very hlg! speed and struck a steer, lusiuad ol throwing the animal oil', it vu. Ciiught under the engine, which wn: thrown oil the rails. In the paw sengcr coaches only a jar lasting about three seconds was felt. Tin train came to a standstill, aud tin passengers alighting, found tho en glue, tender, mall, express and two baggage cars lying on either sido ol the tiack. The euglue was com pletely demolished, aud from the lulus Fireman Bell was taken out. He escaped death miraculously ami apparently had no Injuries beyond a few scratches. The track at thit place is cut In the side of the hill. White the locomotive went Into the cliteh below, the tender remained upon the road bed, but was turned upside down. Tho mail car, instead of going into the ditch, headed up tho hill aud came to a standstill against a log. On the head of the engine was a tramp, uame unknown, Stealing a ride. His injuries aie prions. Mail Clerk W. L. Melick hud a remarkably narrow escape. Ho jumped out of the right sldi dour aud lauded safely. He states his first impulse was to lake the other side. Had ho doue so he would have been crushed to death between tho car and lo. The track Is torn up for a distance of 300 yard- , aud although the wrecking train has beeu sent down, it will be ai least ten hours before the traius can pass. Tho Famine Almost Over. Washington, Juno 13. The state department has been advised that the Russiau government will Issue a ukase authorizing the expor- j-ntlon cf ihoIho both by sea and by tho western continental frontier. This Is understood to indicate that tho famine is drawing to a close. It Is believed the ukase will be issued July 1, permitting tho expor tatlon of all grains, except rye. A collapse In tho prlco of grain has taken place, the decline being 80 to 100 per cent., and tho existence ol vast quautltles hoarded by specula tors has been developed. What's the usool feeling languid, Mopy, dull and bluo? Cleanse tno b'ooil mid kIvo It viger: I Make tliu old niuu uuw. I How? I'll toll you. To tlio drug utoro Go this v ry day Buy a mcdlcluo to banish i All your Ills away And that medicino Is Dr. Pierce's , Golden Medical Discovery, tho very ., best blood - purlller on earth. It i builds up and strengthens tho sys , torn bccausolt cleanses tho blood, ', aud that's what tho system must j havo to bo strong and healthy. There's nothing that equals It. Ab solutely sold on trial! Your money , back, If it doesn't benefit or cure ;you. Baby cried, Mother sighed, Doctor prescrllwd : Castorlai Stab i Whe Chief Itm.on for mo great fa rim of Hood's 8aia,urllU Is found In tnt irMeie Itself. It Is merit that wins, and tin Fvyicimxyi UltH Jioous Baraaparma ciimh 'Miipllshes what Is claimed for It, Is wbsJ . )jus given to this medicine a popularity sne """id greater than that of any other sarssp UlAri Alnr rllu or U"H"' ,,u" inCrll VVIIIo nor before tliopubll i'$ Barsaparllla cures Scrofula, Ball ami all Humors, Dyspepsia, Sick he. niliousncss, overcomes xuai I Fueling, creates an Appetite, strength I Mm Nenn, builds up the Whole Systf ad' u-niiuilllii tssoldbyalldraa ltUf. r5. rinaKdbyO.I.Uo ,AUJtfCiiJs. Lowell, , 4r bbchM a N Returns From Malheur and Portland A Race War Scars Elected Assessor. PoitTiiAND, June 13. Tne assess orshlp was settled by tho following vete: Pears, 41G0; Maxwell, 40512. Sears, therefore, Is elected by a plu rality of 08. Henry Heed's vote was 5770, and Walter Heed's 6337. Henry Reed Is accordingly elected clerk of the circuit court by a plu ralltyof439. There will be no ma terlal change In tho majorities and pluralities of the rest of the winning Candidates. Chamberlains Chances. Portland June 13. Complete returns from Wallowa, tiherman anil Gilliam counties show quite a falling off In Chamberlain's ma jority heretofore giveu. Webster lias galued 63 votes in Wallowa, 51 .u tiherman, aud 75 lu Gilliam. Kla ii.ith county, oflleial, reduces Web ster's mi'iorlty to 16. or eight voten .0 Chamberlain's favor. The lut lei's mujorlty Is, therefore, now 118. Curry, Uaruey and Malheur, tht Ime counties not yet heard from, avean aggregate republican ma jority for Herman, lu 18J0, of 103. Webster can hardly expect to attain this result of Herman's popularity , out If he loses no more than 70 voUs of this estimated majority, ho will yet w hi. Malheur County. BakekCitv, June 13. Unofficial return of Malheur county give the following pluralities Bennett 21, Chamberlain 39, Slater 39, King iDem) Representative 100. Explosion at Mare Island. Sax Francisco, Cal. June 13. At 11:30 a. in. an explotlou occured at the Magazine at Mare Island N vy Yard and one building was des tioyed,as far as known chere was no loss of life. San Fkancisco, Juno 13. The explosion at Mare Island navy yard this morning occurred in the shell room. It now reported that Actlngl Gunner Hlttiuger, of the Cruiser Hostou, and eleven others were killed. The shell room is now fire. To Reat the Record. , Philadelphia, Juno 13. The Belmont driving club has made ar rangements with Budd Doble to trot Nancy Hanks at Belmont Park July 0th, against her record, 2:09, for a purse of $5000, with $10,000 added If tho record of Robert Bonner's dunol, 2:03 Is broken. Burglary. Tex A me ana, Texas, June 13. At Genoa, a small station near hero on tho Cotton Belt road, burglars en tered tho oflice of tho Bodeaw Law. her company, opened tho safe and carried away $10,000 worth of the company's stock, $12,000 In notes, and a small amount of cash. Struck by Lightning. Aoami'o, Cal., Juue 13.-.Early this morning this locality was visited by the severest thunder storm lu its history. Lightning struck tho barn of I. J. Phillip's, badly damaging It. Considerable rain fell during, the etorin. Appointment. Chicago, Juue 13. It Is officially announced that Sherburne W. Burnham, of California, has been appointed Clerk of tho United States District and Circuit courts, Vlco Ed ward Drumniond, reslgued. On Monday Noxt. Washington, Juno 13. It has been ananged that tho committeo to notify President Harrison of his ro-uomitiatlon will perform its duty oil Monday noxt. English Parliament. London, Juno 13. In the house of commons. Balfour today stated that parliament will bo dissolved between Juue 19th aud 2oth. English Opinions. London, June 11. -The Pall Mall Gazette sayt: "Kvou thosu least In sympathy wlthBlnlueasa politician mayspiiro a parsing regret at tho cruel disap pointment of the man who is tho ablest Republican, tho most astute politician, lu tho United States." Tho Globe says: "Foronco the Americin caucus is of leal interest to outsiders, e-spo dally lu England, In view of the dissension In tho Democrat lo party, tho nominee of yesterday stands a good chance of being tho next presi dent. It was a happy thing the caucus decided overwhelmingly against the great wirepuller, whose entire career has been marked with attempts to make party capital out offore'gn politics." The Globe then relates at length nialno's acts of hostility toward England, as shown in tho Chilian aflalr, Uchriug ea question, New foundland matter, etc., and adds: "Even as It was, President Harrison sometimes had a difficult task to check his ml-chlef." Portland Racos Saturday. Poutland, Juno 13. In tho 4 'hndi Misty Morn won, Blue Mount ain Belle second, Mugglu K. .third; time 1:01. In tho 2: 10 class Flora T won, Lady Muu Second, Johnnie Moor third; time :&. in uie -o ciass nurwo won, i;em- oerat second, Challenger Chief third; r .1 . n.itp .1 f...-ir -. I time liS. i. OIT7 EXCITED. 1 Desperate Race War Probable in Guthrie Guthkik, O. T., Juno 13. there is creat excitement lu this city, oc casioned by two criminal assaults bj negroes upon white women. A negro lad named Holley assaulted Mrs. Charles R. Moore, the wife of a freighter. He was arrested and a mob surrounded the jail, threaten ing to lynch him. The negroes claim Holley Is Innocent although ho confessed his guilt to the sherifl, and a race war seined imminent for a time. "Judgo" Perkins, a uegro lawyer, was spokesman for the col ored men. During the excitement he said: "Let tho whites harm that man and the town will bo in ashes before morning." The sheriff smug gled tho prisoner from jail and look him to Wichita, Kansas. The sec- ml outiage was made upon the wife of James Gcnken, by nu unknown negro, who escaped. A poste is on his trull, and ill lynch him if he is found. At midnight information was re ceived that the negro who outiaged Mrs. Genken has beeu overtaken by the potse, six miles south of town, itud shot dead. This news greatly Intensified the excitement, and the UPirroesure threatening violence. Guthhik, June, 13... At 1 o'clock this morning one or two nervy Hirers ordered a lot of negroes who vere stationed on the corner uext to the jail to move on. Several iffered resistence, but the olllceis ijed Ihtir clubs eflectlvely. Several decent negroes jumped on dry goods toxes aud made speeches to the (jxcittd crowds. Ofllcers Rtnehardl, Kitchen, Kelly aud Kehl were there. Two or three shots were fired. A ilg burly uegro named Perkins yelled "hang the editor of the Newt-." No sooner were these words out when Bill Dlugham, Jack l'earney, Doc Roberts, Dick Reaves Walter Taylor aud others said "try it ou if you dare." Sheriff Hixou nud deputies rushed in and quelled the disturbances aud the excittd people were quickly dispersed. Men, women aud children are at this moment ou the streets. The editor of the News walked down Okla homa avenue between two ofllcers at 12 o'clock, seemingly secure. A company to patrol tho city 1ms been organized aud placed under the leadership of good men. Groups of negroes stand on every corner, aud manifest an intention to take the city If necessary. Reoyes's Broth ers' place on Seifond street, Is the rendezvous of tho committee, aud the place is crowded with father, and husbands. Republicans and Democrats alike, take the stand that tho negroes' reign is at an end iu Oklahoma. The city is actually alive with armed men, who are ready to fight to the death if ueed be. E. P. McCabe, ex-auditor of Kausas, is held responsible for the crimes being committed and violence is feared. He c.mnot bo found to night and is evidently in no way desirou-i of showing up. Whl-jtles are blowing aud there are shouts aud yells from every quarter of the city. This beautiful city of 10,000 people is a pandemonium, aud uo one sleeps this night. Tho yell of a determined mob is momentarily ex pected, uud no power on earth teems able to now save the brutal ravlsher's life. The electric lights have beeu extinguished, aud it seems uow that the worst may happen. Captain Cooper, one of Payne's original Oka lahoma boomers, reached here at 11 o'clock with seventeen men. They are determined aud nothing stiort of a lynching will satisfy them. At 2 this morning a large number of men are parading tho streets. There is no telling what may happen. The sherifl ami police aie resolute. The excitement is intense. Negroes are congregated on every corner, aud trouble at tho jail seems certain, as another mob has assembled iu the Vicinity. CHICAGO NEXT WEEK. Preparations for tho Democratic Convention. Washington, June 13. The Cleveland forces are packing their gilpsacks for a move on Chicago. An advance guard of political mani pulators leave Monday next. The frequent conferences of Hill aud Gorui'ui have given rise to the sus picion th.it lllll is preparing to make the slick Maryland boss the resi duary legatee of the New York vote In the convention, If, as the days go by, It shall seem to him that he can, by to doing, eflect Cleveland's de feat. 1). J. Caiupau, of Detroit, ox-Po-t master-General Dickinson's chief lieutenant, has been herosev oral diys, quietly feeling of such delegates from the Southern states a- ate in town, and using persuasive arguments In behalf of Clevelaud Senator Hawley said to your corres pondent Saturday evening that the sentiment among tho Democratic Southern senators against Clevelaud was something remarkable. "Anil yet," said tho senator, "It seems to mo as If Clevelaud had a two-thirds vote of the convention already" Killed in a Playful Scuffle. Ii.waco, June 13. Thursday, Butt Robot tsou, aged 12, was return ing fiom a hunt fur wild pigeons, aud when opposite his home, met his 0 year-old brother Mort aud four oiuer nuts, p.aytug. As .Hurt came I up to the group of boj s he nourished I the guu aud boasted of his ability to whip them nil. Murt ran up, play I fullv lilneed bis hiuul m lit broth. - er8 ..boulders aud swunu' him rm,nd. Almost simultaneously the gun was discharged, uud tho little WWiiiMWlMl i IimI JAMMjtlJ-lilW , fellow, without u gr an, fell dead at his brother's feet U was such close range that the charge did not scatter. Striking hero the neck and shoul der Join, the shot cut tin collar-bouo completely througn, i id plowed a great furrow ncrosa t . neck, sever ing the larger veins. Tho cries of tho boys' playmates, added to the report of the gun, brought some men who were working in tho vicinity to the scene. The body was tenderly lifted and carried to thchouc,where the mother received the first intima tion of the terrible occurreuce. What Reid Says. New Yoihc, Juue 13 The Even Ing World's White Plains S.ceial says: "Reid said to a reporter Satur day, 'I had uo expectation, I no-sure 5 on, or being nominated, when I was apprised of the fact lott night it was very much of u surprie.' Reid said, regard! n Blaine's posi tion, 'Btaiue 19 a Republican, aud us such his attitude will be one of cordial support to the Republican ticket.' Asked regarding Piatt's position, Reid said his answer con cerning Blaine applied to Piatt. Reid said he should not enter ac tively into the campaign, but con fine h1melf to work Iu New York, Reid said: 'It Is no easy task befoie us, but we shall make an honest aud, I hope, successful endeavor to win.'" Press Opinions.. New Yokk, Juue 1.1. The Suu Saturday said: President Harrison, nominated for a tecotid term is the result of his own persisteut seeking, and by means of the free use of the oppor tunities of the office ho holds. Ills cimpaijn) was ably planned, splen didly managed and firmly and cour agtouly conducted to the end at Minneapolis. The old guard of his army in the convention was a horde of Federal olllee-holders, led by Fed eral office-holders, and inspired by the zeal born of benefits received aud fostered by the hope of favors yet to come. It would lie folly for Democrats to underestimate an an tagonist who manifested such con summate political ability and stead fastness Iu tho campaign just ended, and who can and will promote his le-election by a masterly use of the same agencies as have been employed in the preliminary contest for a re uominntiou. Funeral of Colonel Polk. Washington, Juno 13. The 11 o'clock train over the Richmond & Danville road Satuiday night carried the lemaiiis of Colonel Polk to Raleigh, N. (J., for interment. The funeral services were held at Raleigh at 4 p. m. yesterday. The re mains were accompanied by a party of about twenty-five of Colonel Polk's friends. Colonel Polk was 55 years of age, a lelative of President Polk, and native of North Carolina. He served for a time in the Confederate urmy aud then resigned to euUr the state legislatuie. Later he was comniis missioi.er of agilculture, nud still later began tho publication of the Progressive Farmer. At the time of his death he was serving his third term as piesldent of the Farmer's Alliance. His home was in Raleigh, IST. C. Royal Arch Masons. Portland, June 13.--The grand chapter of Royal Arch Masons is in session here today. MARKETS. San Fkancisco Cal., Juue 13. Wheat, seller, '02, $1 421. P o it t Ij a k i), J une 13. Wheat valley, :jl.37j Walla Walla ?132V. Chwaoo Ills., Juue 13 At closo wheal cash ,70 Dissolution Notice. Notice is hereby given that the firm of Goodale k Wheeler has been by mutual agreement dissolved. J. C. (Joodale has purchased the interest of A. Wheeler and will con tinue the business and pay all the liabilities of the lato firm. A. WiiEKLnit; J. C. Goodali:. Salem, May 18,' 1S02. 5 aWw Chicago And Return. One fare for tho round trlj. Tho Uuiou Pacilic will tell tickets to Chicago ami return atone fare fori tno rountt trip to thoao iKsIiuik to attend theJs.itioual Democratic t;on veutiou which meets Juue 21. For dates ol sale mid limits of tickets or auy additional information apply to W. II. Hurlbuit, asit. geul-ral pn-seiigerngent, Union Pacilic Sys tem, Portland, Oregon. o-31-til for Infants "Cajtorlalmfl well adaptMtochllJren that I iTCoramend it as luperior to any prescription Lnown to mo." II. A. Archcb, 31. P., lit So. Oxford St., BrooUyn, N. T. "The us of 'Castorla' Is so universal and its mrrlu so well known that it scorns a work of supererogation to endorse it. Fow are the intelllfreut families who do not keep Castoria witula easy reach " Carlos JLvrtvk, D.D., New York City, lite Pastor Bloomlnedalo Kcfonuixl Church. Tns Cctiuh fjL V IBi Wh LJ jkl VI t j4 tim tF' Nervous prostration, SO prevalent, c.iptci.illj uu-onguotneii, results from oMrtu Il the system, Tho assimilative orj,rt. becoming do ranged, the blood gro i weak and lin potcrhheri, and hencu "that tired feel ing" of which ruany complain. For nil such ruses, tlicro Is no icinedy orjuul lo Aycr's Sarsaparllln. Take no other. "Some time ago 1 found my sstim entirely run down. I had a feeling of fotistant fatigue and languor ami very nine nmoniou ior any Kind oi puorc. A friend aihlsed mo to try Aycr's Sursn purilla, which I did with the best ro ults. It has done me more, good than all other mcdirluci I have ever used." Frank Mellows, Chelsea, Mass. " For months I was aflllcted with nervous prostration, weakness, languor, p-ncrnl debility, and mental depression. Ily purifying tho blood with Aynr's Sarsaparllln, I was completely cured." Mrs. Mary Stovens, Lowell, Mass. When troubled with Dizziness, Sleep lessness, or Bad Dreams, tako Ayer's Sarsaparilla, rr.EPAiiED nr Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass Sold by all Drugglita add Dealers In Medicine Notice to Contractors and Builders. We are uow selling gaud for bus iness house at $1 per load; resident houses In city limits $1.25 per load, and other prices in equal proportion payable at the end of every month We are tho lowest aud give tho best accommodations. G 13-tf Goeimin: & CAiniiii. Removal Notice. Dr. E. 11. I'lillluook has removed his residence from Court striet to 184 State, opposite Court House square. His olllco will also be there ou aud after June 2d. C 1 td Hotter Tl:r.u a $ 1.00 Mottle of lllood Purifier. Dr. W. H. Evaus, the leading drtmgisl of Sanford, Floiida, says: "I always feel safe in recommending St. Patrick's pills I carry in stock." There are none better, and one dose of them will often do more good than a dollar bottlo of auy blood pu rifier iu the mar,:et. For sale by G. E. Good, Druggixt. ONfi OK THE IjAKGUSjT KSTABLI9I1 ments In the Suite. Lower r.ucb than Portland. Largest blecs: Legal BlunUb lc the fc-tate, a id fjlKeest discount, beud fot price list or Job printing, aurt catalogue oj lesu 1 blanks. k. it . WA Illj, Kleam Printer galem Oration EAST AND SOUTH VIA Southern Pacific Route Sliasta Line CALIFORNIA KXl'KESS TRAIN IHJN TJAIM BCTffllB POUTLAND AND 8. F. South. I .Nouu. 7.00 p. in. I Lv. Portland 8:1b p. in. 1 Lv. hnlum S:15 a.m. j Ar. Pan Krau. Ar. I 7:IS5 u. m Lv. I C:2tl a. m Lv.) 7.(X)p. m Aboe trains nop onl at lolloping Ma tlous north ol lto-ebuig, Kabt Portland Oregon City, WooUburn, fcaltm, Albany Tangent, bhiUUs, Halsey, Harrlsburj liiiictlon City, Ii lng and Eugene; nciSLBl no HAM. UAIl.Y, WW a, in j Ia Portland Ar. I 4:rf0 p. m. 11 17 a. m 1 1. Salem Lv. 1:40 p. ni. 5:o0 p. in. I Ar. Koscbnrg Lv. 7.0J a. in Albany Local, Dally Kxcrpt Sunday. JwJ p. in. Lv. Poitland Ar. KWO a.m. 7:5.' p.m. Lv: salein Lv. 7:3tia. m tf.iK) p. in. I Ar. Albany Lv, b::Ma. m. PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS. Second Class Sleeping Cars- Kor accommodation ol rousengers holding becoud c 'iss tickets attached to express trains. n'est Side Division, Between Portland and Corvallis : PAW.Y (EXCEPT SUNDAY). "7 ,A'j a. m. i Lv. PortHnd Ar. I 6iXrpTni. l'J-tJ p. in. I Ar. LorwiUlb Lv. 158 p. in. At Albrr.j and Corvallls connect wltb trains of Oiuon Pncillc Kallro.ul. Y, Vf KK.SM m. IN (DAILV KX'CKPTSPNDA'l "MffpTTiTrfT."-. Portland Ar. I h:'J) u, m 7:25 p. in. Ar.McMlnuvllleLv. 5:15 a. m Through Tickets To all points EAST and SOUTH Kor tickets and lull inlormation regard, ing rates map, etc., apply to the Compa ny's agent Salem, Oregon. K.P. KOUt'lW, Abat. O. b and Pass.Ag't K. KOKULKH. Atauager State Treasurer's Third Notice HAlEM.MaylO, 18VI2. STATE OV OK'UiUH, I TltKAsUa DKl'Al'.TMENT.j MOTIcK is lurcby slven that sufllclent il lands are on hand to pay all outbtui.d '.iigBiuievarrinisenrtorca,l,prekenteanud not paid for waot of fandh," nud that the mine will bo paid utx.n prcbmatlouat tills otllci, lulei eit there,in ceniug with the date of this, notice. PHIL. MKfsCUAN, State Treaburer. and Children. Taxtorla enrcs Colic, Constipation, S ur btouutu, Diarrhea, toictation, KdU ortrj, givia tlwji, and promotes d cestiun. M'itLout injurious medication. " Tor seTeral yeirs I hare recommended your ' Castorla, ' and shall aUays continue to do so as it liui )nariably produced beneaclal results." Enwix r. PAitBER, M. D., Tho AVInthrop," liSth 8lrvct and 7th ATe , New York City Couiukt, 77 Mkriut Struct, Net York, fi ' ill' Ii'ii III i i ii -fi i?i I rrnln' Iironi ii ntniitrri Trn. ii'm tiTumnmii niiaimniiin uiitiifmii imiiijlbl. riming' 1 PACIFIC LAND AND ORCHARD CO. VOW TOWN $2.00 Perdoxen for the finest finished PJlOTOdltAPHH In theclty. MONTEE BROS., lSDjCommerclnl Street, F. B. SOCTHWICK, Contractor and ISuihlcr. Salem, - - Oregon. T. ,f. KESS. HOUSE PAINTING, PAPER HANGING, Natural Wood Finishing, Cor, 20th and Uhcmcketa Btreet JOHN1 M. PAYNE k CO., cal EitUito and Insurance. MRS, Leading (." First (stairway north of. Hush bank. i JOHN IRWIN, Carpenter anil Builder, Mhop to Btate street, StoroPittinfts a Specialty :' 0nTjun.mmBnsmm agwc.gaMnBiO 25c WantColumn, Notices Inserted for ONK CKNT 1'EH W'OltU liiVCII INSERTION. No adver tisement Inserted In this oolumn for lesp than twenty-live cente. WANTED. A girl or woman to do hout-ework part of day In n uniall family. Inquire at Journal office, tf To tiik Ladies. "Viavi" stands alone, the greatest medical discovery ol the nineteenth century. (From an M. D., iu the Ladies' Health Journal, Newark, Ohio.) You are cordially invited to call and investi gate tor yourselves, unice over 4 and 0 cent store, Cottle-Parkhurst block, Commercial street, Halem, Oregon. ltu JOHN HUGHES, Dealer in Groceries, Paints, Oils and Window Glass, Wall Pa per and Uorder, Artists' Ma terials, Lime, Hair. Nails and Shingles, Hay, Feed and Fence Posts. Grass Seeds, Etc, NEW AIJVJ3KTISBMENTS. REED'S OPERA HOUSE, Wednesday, June 15th. Tho Representative Irish Hinging Come dlam of America, M. CARROLL JOHNSON In Ilia JIagnlllc;ut Scenic Production, THE IRISH GU&OON Written by Jlr.E.E. Kidder, Author oi "I'eaeeinl Valley," etc. A FIRST-CLASS COMPANY OF ARTISTS! SWEET SONGS AND BRIGHT MUSIC I A MARVEL OF SCEN IC BEAUTY! Seats on Eale at Pattou's. T. BURROWS G ARRIES a full lino of MM pie and fancy urocenes, rresu vegetaoieh.ina uei rlea In beason, Butter and Eggs al wuya on band, 228 Com'l St. For Sale or Trade, Fifty-two acres improved farm, 40 acres iu cioji, good orchard, four miles South of Salem, Turner road. Will trade for property near town. C-S-lm JOHN HOLM, Blacksmith. Proposals for Wood. Sealed bids will boiecelved ntthe ottleeol thecl-'rkof tchuol district No. i-4, room I, .Murphy b'ock.untll IS o'clock mTuesd,iy, Juno il, 1WJ. Bids will be opened at tho rtgular meeting of the board of director, at ! o'clock p. m.of mid Slstdny ol June.for tho delleiy oi ood beioro Beplemuer 1, lbV2. t tno iollowtng schoels: Pari School, lordsol oil:, w cords oi rir, Ccn tml hoo) IU coids ol oali, 15 cords of ilr, Eiit9 hooHUcordvof o.ik, 1?5 cords of llr, North hcliool 12 cordMit ual;,.li wird.s of rir. All wood must bo 1 leet in loi gth, icu houably htialght and coined cli M'ly. The llriiiuni be li.ige or body woo land 1 ho oak musl h" spilt oak and nut (ii lib wooo. 'J he tioard rtfrvtf. the right lo ie Je t any or all bids. Doue by order ol tho board, Juno 7, t'J2. Atlenl E. M. Al'lE.l'hnliimiu, lion id 1 1 Llli'iclon. WYLIEA.MOOHE-I, District Clerk. td Hernia and Chronic Diseases DR'S. SHIMP& HOU.SER, Devote special nttrutlon t.i Nerons, Cat arrhal, Ai-thnmik' ..ii.. Tioo.il 1'roiMles. Hernia (rupture) i urist wnliout p-.ln or deieution I rem busiiic m.d Guaranteed In Ever Case. ., J-A'ery variety if tii ale aud i hrontc dUc.es tre Hill b tho i.ioi-; xdvunctd methods known to h.lvctrlrni nnti .Modiol bdeuce. Tw nty jesir eApemnui- In sur. nery and the nppll uiiou o olee'rie'ly. Ortlce Oi) I omiiKrulal Hlreel., l!iih-llru. in ,n lileck. "alrtn. Jerries Wanted! THE SALEM CANNING CO, Will ltelvo CHERRI1 AND STRAWBER RIES AND GOOSEBERRIES on aud after WedntMlay, Juue 8, 1892. tlw tf LOTS, FRUJT TRACTS A, H. F0RSTNER & CO, Machine Simp, Guns, Sporting Hoods, Etc., IVOS Commercial Street. J. J. DARKINS, Scientific Horseshoeing Ol'l'OSITi: l-'OUNDllY On State Street. E1CE & BOSS, Horseshoers, General UlacUsniltlitug, 47 Stute Street. RADABADGII k EPLEY. Livory Feed and Boarding Stable, II rtto Street. STEBVB BROS, Call fo vn ftt liaUcvu. THE BEST. 101 Court Striet. THE Salem IlaeJcmttn is II, POISBift. Uest Line lu the City. Court Street. M. E. WILSON, Salem Modiste. Commercial 81. J. E. 3LTIKWLY. Brick and Tile, near in otii:aoN. Works in North Salem. M. Baths for Ladies, HAIR UHKSSINCI PAItLOKS, Uncrtakiu and i'iibinct Work, 107 State Street, 121 Court I fin Flfl IIitH just placed on the market SUNNYSIDE No. 11, G miles south of Salem. This tract as fine fruit land, k well drained and will he sold in any sized tracts on the most favorable terms. -O- We still have a few ten acre tracts south of Salem. 150 acres of No. 10 is oichards iu tho fall of 1S92. Alsn two 10 ucre tracts and one 15 acre tract in SUNNYsIDE No. S, 5 miles south of S.detn. Over 100 acres of No. 8 wits planted to fruit tfees during the past season, and 50 acres more will be planted the coming all. -O- And 12S acres in SUNNYSIDE No. 5, 3 miles southwest of Turner, over 10 acres iu young orchard, mostly cleared aud in crop, will sell any part or all, very cheap for cash, or will give time on part. O Ou any of the above lauds wo will take one-fourth cash and give long time ou the balance, or will take part purchase, price in work or a part payment In stock or good city property. In addition to tho above wo have for sale TOWN PROPERTY, small tracts near the City and Farm Landi. It costs you nothing to see our properly, and we may have just what you waut. Office in the New4 Gray Block on State Street. Removed to 140 State. shsg nop &co., Merchant Tailors. Spring suit ?IO-worth SW; pants S.J00 worth 7.00, Kverythlng cheap. If clothes don't lit customers need not take bame. Call aud look over goods,, C-Mtn For Sale, Cheap. A number of trios of this sprluss Vlym; outlt Kock. lilack Uingshnn, White Leu horn, and l'artrldgo Cochins, all thorough hied stock. Huvearly, have express charges undgettheplckol the season. J.) to S3 per trio, boxed lor shipment. Address H. llOFEIt.Halem.Or. X. BURROWS. Fancy Supplies, Fresh Vegetables, Choice Butter and Eggs always on hand. Oil, Meal, Feed, Grain, etc., a Specialty. 2HQ Commurclal St. Columbia Pouitrv Yards, J. AI. BRENT.-!, MauagT. Lock Box 1210, Seattle, W.aoh Breeders ot Thoroughbred Poultry of fol lowing varieties: H. O. White Leghorns, S. O. Urown Leg horns, White Plymouth Hocks, Karred Plymouth Hocks, Pit Oanits, Black Lung shams. Light Hralniiiuis, Unit' Cochins, Partridge Uocblns,;Bronze Turkeys. Send lor Circular and Prl Lin. TRUCK AND EXPRESS. White's Mo. 60 SALEM'S FINEST TRIVK, Now ready for business. Careful work u epeclalty. J.K Ull'i:. SUTTON &S-0E, Express ttutl 11 a a j v. lo hauling and quick delivery to all parts of the city with promptness nn ui) o Leave orders at IC .M . V ade ti t o't. LIVERY AND FEED STABLES. ELLIS & WHITLEY, LIVERYMEN. South ofYWillamette Hotel, 9AI.&M ... ORKOCN AND FARMS. J. I, BENNETT k SON. CANDIES, Fruit anil Cigars, P. O. Bloolc k. t. Kinii'iiitin , CiRatB and Tobacco BILLIARD PAULOli 2-13 Com'l Straet BOSTON Coffee Houso, 5c LUNCH. Open ull Night T. II. BLUXnilLL Meat, Poultry anr Fish Market, Insurance P.lock. Street. lu BUNNYSIDE No. 10, G mile under contract to bo planted to -0-- Notice. realed bids will ba received by tho under signed up to 2 p. in., June lb, 1W2, for tho construction ot u machinery hall, and un covering the pavilion ou the grounds of tho Oiegou State lio-ird of Agriculture, .Material to be furnished by the bo.ud. SepaiatH bids and bond required for fiitth ful performance of each contract Tho right Is leserved to reject any or all bids. JOHN Q HILsU.N, y-'U-td Superintendent of Ground". M.T. RINEMAN i)eale:ii;in Staple and Fancy . Groceries, Crockery, Glassware, Lamps, Woednn and Willow ware. All kinds of mill fee J, Also vegutabletand fruits In their setson. "Highest Price paid for country produce." We sollci a share of your patronage. 0-3 l3QHtateRtreft Salem Abstract and Loan Co, The only Abstract books of Marlon county. Ileal estate orders filled promptly and safely. W. H. H. WATERS, rvLA.NA.GE5R. i ca, ftpSITllfr NSav B D a R9 n ESRGULES as and Gasoline ENGIfJES .... 7.1 Jfnra fewer pans, ana era nforder than any other gos or casollno eDgtiies nowr h- lu Jim lljilit tho burner, turu tho wlittl, uud it ions all day. MAKES NO SaiELL OU DIRT. 2(o doacle or false explosion, to frequent with tba uureliuble siwrk. ror Simplicity It Heats the World. It Oils Itself Automatically, 'o Ilnttorlos or Electric Rpnrk. It mnavrlUi a Cheaper Grade of Oasollno than an other Unjlne. yon CKscBirrivK chiculaus applt to PALMER & REY, Panufacturersj Sia francisca, Cal. aad Pcrtod, Cr ANDEW'S ELE4 ( R LAUdl rniMIIJ7J. I UTteTBRTfUTe WITH ELECTRO MAGNETIC SUSPENSORY. ...M-5. Z imrnuiciainis. Will or. Wlthaal Ucllelc. .il MrlkBtfl reiBlttol from oTeruxkllaa 61 trail, ocrrr Iercti.txeMri ,r is aucftii.B. uieiSBltiLtutu,.. 4ratai. Uitci. x.v.'i.u4 il.. ivt ,p lef Jtegnor. rbtbmttUm, kidft7 liver tea! I lAJ.r cempltloll.l.BiBDtck, UnibBgo. imtica, (tatrE I ' .)(, tie. 1 ull tlttirle t.ll csulu "..(! launnf ' "'" ' .llolhiri, 4iiM earr.otlt.l U IntUDtlj fell 1 ' rlcror wt forr.ll f (,imhi, nj .111 r all ct !' " dlca,r ar aa pa, Tbcao4i Kara tan cared t-J UI Kar valoaa larentjon arur all ether rcmedlea ftil.d an Ilea bandrcdj of leetloioQlale in Ibla aad .Terr . ib t t UariHiaaifal larUlOlI) EUClTUK kl rSiH. , I trr.un Woo tJ.tcC.tt4 aat nea.i BEi. Willi ill Bill Health aalri(aroBiuBfthllIUMtEIliaCilu!M1 ir Peud far Ula.iratad ramrb.eU, Bailed, aaalid. In a. X U ajvzDxjra- aaiiiiCTnio co,, No. 178 Flrat St., PORTLAND, ORE. 3-K3SU- tVfcfrS 5iWi3Vwr H'i ijt- w 'aVsarJI il, 'Mjauu. i'A-mitoi