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fllli DEMOCRATS.
Tfce Political Cauldron News
from Other Points.
prom omoAao.
Cleveland Does not Seem to Have
Two-Thirds Yet.
CniCAao,Juue20. With dcleRntcs
resent from all the states to the
Democratic Convention the number
lag of forces of the various leaders la
diligently iroiug forward. Clevel
and's followers this morning display
with much ostentation a cnreiully
prepared tabl whioh gives Cleveland
883 votes on liret ballot. Just nine
teen short of the necessary two-thirds
' to insure bis nomination. The anti
Cleveland faction including not only
the Hill but also the Uoies.Gray and
Gorman men scout these figures as
unreasonably large aud assert theh
investigations show that Cleveland
la assured of but little over a bare
majority on first ballot and they still
hold his forces will bebteadily disin
tegraUd thereafter, and the raco be
come one of the dark hores. The
most uncertain feature at present li
the attitude of Senator Gcmum of
Maryland as leader of the dcitgutioi
he protests loyally to Cleveland bm
despite this his name Is more discus
sed a a dark horse capable of unit iuj:
all factions opposed to the uomlna
lion of Cleveland than any other.
The loyalty of the Iowa delegation
to Holes has aroiibbd admiration.
It has been suggested that Boles
would be a good vice-presidential
cand.date in the event of Cleveland's
nomination. It does not even fiud a
courteous recention at the Iowa
headquarters. It now looks as if on
"the opening ballot the Indlaua dele
gation will east 1" votes for Goveuor
s Gray and 13 for Clevelaud. The
sub committee on temporary oruanl
1 zttioti met tiiis morning and Henry
Waltersou quickly won his light, the
CO turn itee deciding to recommend
the name of lion. W. C. Owens, of
Kentucky for temporary chairman.
The full committee met this noon
aud will confirm the action of the
sub committee. It is believed there
will be no fight In the convention
over tlie matter aud the friends of
General fcteveuson, of Illinois, will
accept his defeat quietly. frj. P.
Sheiiu, of Indlaua, becietaryof the
national committee, will be tempo
rary aud permanent fcecretary of the
convention.
It is still Insisted by Gorman's
friends the presentation of bis name
is yet an open quettiou aud Gorman
himself still denies he is n candidate.
Opposition to Cleveland is finding
the Gorman feeler did not elect
special enthusiasm, and have turned
" rwar in fntua'a Irinl Hnvunnr lliittH
V.V WAV..-.. uv, w. - v.f
the effect has been to give increas
ed prominence to the Boies boom,
scattering tor Boies has been secured
in various sections where there is
Cleveland opposition. Bouth Caro-
I Una is willing to give Boles 12 votes.
It Is also reported that iirice and
Wattereou are friendly towards
I Boles. Carlisle opposes the Boies
! movement and is likely to make it
known in the meeting of the Ken
tucky delegation this evening. Ex-
Becretnry Whitney this morning
claimed 650 votes as certain for
Cleveland, on first ballot.
A signal victory for Clevelaud forc
es was fought aud won almost with
out a struggle today it was on the
question of unit rule In tho Penn-
faylvanla delegation. It was under
stood a strong eflort would bo made
to break the unit in the Keystone
jetate and tho result here it was
'thought would bo initiated in other
delegatlous. After disposing of tho
Beieuiiuu ui ixiiuuiiiicumuii u i estim
ation which guaranteed the solid vote
of Pennsylvania for Clevelaud pass
ed 68 to 4.
Chicago, June 0. Illinois dele
gation will cast its 48 votes solidly
for Cleveland. John M. Palmer Bald
to a Associated Press reporter I think
Tcn fitfitn wild I'liriHldcriililn certain-
y Illinois will vote for Cleveland.
It looks to mo lis if Clevelaud will
be nominated.
1 tuko no stock In
.the New York fight. I ultnply trust
flf Cleveland Is nominated or any
fgood demoornt wo will carry Illinois
Und Wiauoimlti to malto up for the
rpoeftlblo defection of New York
State."
CRIMINAL LIBEL.
Arrest of the Editor of the Evoning
J Tolograra.
Portland, Juuo II). Cupt. Oeo.
JH. Mollott, editor of tho Kvtiiiiiii,
(Telegram, was arrested on a oliurge
fit criminal libel, at the iimtanco of
W, L. Lljjhtuer. Tho alleged libel
onfilBtslu the publication of an nr
"tide by tho Telegram btutlng that
OLIghtner, Chief of I'ollcu I'arrish, I.
J.F, l'owors, republican uoiuliieo for
jpollco commlbsloner, at tho coming
:kcttou, aud two other purticH held
! eonferouco yesterday and duvlued
wiusfor raising rampalgn funds,
Slie artleJo states that aau result of
Vjtfae conference It was decided that
jhawdy houbes should be assessed
Jtad that two nieu were Immediately
Wot .out to collect money, Cupt.
JMolictt was released on bonds.
Result of a Flirtation.
Columbus, O., Juno 120. Sixteen-
Id Theresa Ileoker tius been
nguna lllrtation with George
Mr, not knowing until recently
Ebner had a wife. On Tues-
eveulngMrs, Ebner met MIbh
win Bouth Park and pulled
hair. Saturday Miss lleoker,
WMinuch humiliated by the
It, committed suicide by tuklug
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The Palmer Boom.
Chicago, June 20. The PidnuT
boom received an impetus Saturday
by the arrival of Congressman
Springer and his declaration that
Cleveland's nomination would be
political suicide, aud ills the duty
of Illiuois delegates to support Palm
er from the very opening of the con
vention. Springer said that ir
Clevelaud is nominated it would be
necessary to reorganize the dem
ocratic party in New York. To dit
cartl an organization which nom
inated and elected Tildeu, which
nominated Cleveland twice and
once carried tho state for him for
president, which nominated and
elected him governor, aud which
has now Beven successive and signal
victories to its credit in the state,
would be an act of olitical suicide.
Lcannot believe tne national con
vention will do it. The arrival of
Win. C. Whitney is marked by more
nethoJical work for Cleveland. One
viileuce of the work by the Cleve
.iiiil men was shown today in efforts
ning made to reduce the size of the
tield to be entered against the lead
r. 1 1 each state, where there is
k of favorite soup, Cleveland men
till be put to work to prevent the
i-iiiiination of dark horses.
Dispersed by the Bain.
Dallas, Tex., June 20. Police
Offl.-er W. H. Riddle was killed by
P. F. Miller, whom he attempted to
airest. A mob gathered to lynch
Henry Miller, the murderer of Of
fleer Brvwer; G. F. Poutou, the slay--Tof
A. Tiglie; Charles Henry, who
id 1 1 Ml a woman in Denver, and an
other in Dallas; and Miller, the s!a
vr of Officer Riddle. The sheriff re
sisted until about midnight, when a
teavy rain came up and so thorough
y drenched them that they dispers-.-.1.
Death of Emmons Blaine.
Ciiicaoo, June 20. The death
leeurred in the home of Blaine's
fither-in-law, Cyrus H. McCormlck.
Only lila wife, ton and Mr. McCor
Illicit were present. Death came so
uddenly that there was not time to
summon other members of the fam
ilies. Strenuous efforts were made
during the night aud morning to get
u nie&sage to James G. Blaine and
wife, who are at Bar Harbor telling
them of their son's critical condition
but the telegraph companies were
unable to get messages through. A
inembsr of the McCormlck family,
In explaining why information of
jouiiu Blaine's death was withheld
jaid: "I feared it would be a death
Mow to them, all members of the
Rlnlue family, to receive the dread
ful news without preparation."
Emmons Blaine was vice-president
of the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad
company, and came to Chicago re
cently to take charge of .Its western
interest.
Bak HAnnon, June 20. Ex-Secretary
and Mrs. Blaine lft for Chi
cago Saturday afternoon, on receipt
of the news of the death of Emmons
Blaine.
Washington, June 20, Soon af
ter henring of the death of Emmons
Blaine, President Harrison sent a
telegrafa to Mr. and Mrs. Blaine,
expressing his deep sense of sympa
thy for them in their affliction.
Members of the cabinet also sent a
dispatch of coudolence.
A Jealous Husbadd.
La GitANDK.Or., June 20. Janus
Palmor shot aud lustautly killed Eli
Risen early yesterday morning. For
some time Palmer's wife has been
receiving attention from Risen, last
night Palmer lying in wait saw ills
wife aud Risen walking along the
street together, lie tired five shots at
Risen, three taking ellect, Palmer
then disappeared. The sheriff and
posse started in pursuit but have no
trace of him. Risen wa3 a black
smith at Island City and was not
more than twenty one.
Notified tho President.
Washington, June 20. Com
mitteo appointed by tho Republican
National Convention waited ou
President Harrlsnu today to notify
hhn of his renomluatlou. Goveuor
McKlnley acted as spokesman.
Nothing But Cleveland.
Chicago, III., Juno 20.-.Tho sur
prise of the day was tho statetnont
that Gray's name will not bo brought
before tho Convention. Gray's
friends examined tlie. situation care
fully and rwou nothing lu it but
Clevolaud.
Portland Election.
Portland, Or.,June 20. The city
election Is being held here today for
tho purpose of electing Police and
Fire Commissioner aud a councilman
from each Ward. There are three
tickets In tho field, Regular Repub.
Mean, Cltizeu-Democratlo aud Peo
ple's party.
Rid of anlmposter.
Dktroit, Mich., Juno 10. Tho
uuwb of "Prliii'o Michael's" convict
ion and buntence was received hero
latoButurday night aud all good
citizens felt that they wero rid of an
lmposter. Tho "Prluco Michael"
seci. iias oetween juu aim oo mem
hers lu Detroit, and they have been
charged with the ruin of many girls
as well as practicing other Immor
alities. Adultery is permitted by
their code. Tho couvletlon of tho
leader will probat 'y result in break
ing up tho scot.
Lincoln for flcrt tary.
Paris, June 20. A telegram
from a high source in tliu Ui.ltui
States bays Pit jldent Ilurrlsin will
appoint Depcw minister to Engluud
aud that Robert Llncolu will Kt re
called from that position and madt)
tecrelary of state,
ODDS AND LHD3.
Hope can only die by our own hand.
China has twenty-seven Auierieal
merchants.
Plants are synthetical feeders: anitnab
are analytical feed err.
The omnibuses have awnings over tin
people who sit on tho roofs.
The spider probably thinks that thi
bee is wasting time in making honey.
Most men find ont too late that the)
should have taken their wives' advice.
At some hospitals almost the only gar
glo used for the throat is hot salt water.
Bticnoo Ayrcs is going extensively into
the manufacture of agricultural imple
uient&. No woman, unless in feeble health,
fbould cling to a man's arm during a
daj light btrolL
The greatest distance covered by a
steam vessel in one hour's run is fixed at
twenty-six miles.
When tins "are ninch blackened by tht
tfire they sbonld bo scoured with soap
water and nno sand.
If tne oven should be too not at any
time, place a pan filled with water in it,
and tho heat will be lessened.
A French officer has invented a hip
pometer winch will register the paces
and ground covered by a horse.
Tho largest dock in the world is said
to bo the one at Bermuda, which is 81
feet long and 123 feet in breadth.
Steel wire railway carriage seating it
fast taking the place of the padded and
volute spring seats in use in England.
It is reported that an Atlanta lawyei
dislocated his arm while malting a ges
ture to emphasize his speech recently.
Giant killers and destroyers of mon
sters are found in tho folklore of Pacific
islanders as well as in that of other
people.
It is optional with a lady to recognizg
at tho second meeting a gentleman who
has upon a previous occasion rendered
her a service.
Never omit regular bathing, for unless
the skin is in regular condition the cold
will closo the pores nnd favor congestion
or other diseases.
A little vase of Sevres ware, presented
by a French sovereign to Tippo Sahib,
was sold in London not long ago for
$7,205. It was only eight inches high.
Pet Superstition.
How many of us are there who do not
onco in awhile feel just a little un
comfortable when we find that we have
sat thirteen at the table, or have seen
the moon over our left shoulders, or
have done any of the thousand and
ono things that are supposed to portend
evil? Not that wo think for a moment
any misfortune really will happen in
consequence of theso acts, but the sug
gestions are not pleasant, and we wish
onr attention had not been called to
them.
Of course we all laugh at supersti
tions, and think them silly, as they are,
but nevertheless we do not get away
from the unpleasant feeling.
I knew nn old lady who considered it
positively wicked and unchristian to
give up to "foolish superstitions," but
she never would allow any ono to rock
an empty chair in her presence. You will
see people in tho street, who have been
hurrying as if anxious to lose no time,
stop on a corner and wait five minutes
for a long funeral procession to pass.
They have not tho courage to cross
through it when an opportunity is of
fered, although they may waste mo
ments that are golden to them. Har
per's Bazar.
it Patriotic Landlord.
Of all Irish landlords perhaps none
was moro popular with his tenants than
tho Earl of Leitrim. As an instance of
what may bo termed his approachability,
it may bo stated that on tho birth of his
second son nn old woman on the estate
called at Manorvnughan to offer her
congratulations and, remarking to tho
earl that this was "tho first of the breed"
born on Irish soil, suggested that the
boy should bo called "Pat." The earl
good naturedly said ho might do so, and
accordingly tho child bears the name of
Hon. Francis Patrick.
It is characteristic of the same man's
determination and resource that at one
time ho voluntarily did duty in the
engino room of n small coasting steamer,
which lie had established for trading
purposes along tho Donegal coast, for a
period of threo weeks when ho was
witliont nn engineer. London Tit-Bits.
Itttli;luu of Clilnu.
A work of giant dimensions has been
undertaken by tho celebrated Chineso
scholar, Dr. J. J. M. do Groot, under
tho coniproheusivo titlo of "The Reli
gious System of China." During his
long sojourn in China tho nuthor care
fully collected, sifted and arranged his
matorials from Chineso literature nnd
personal observation. Tho work will
consist of seven books, to bo published
in twelve stout octavo volumes of 850 to
COO pages.
Bach book will deal with a separate
part tho first, with the funeral rites;
tho second, the grave; tho third, with
taoism; tho fourth, with tho worship
and propitiation of divinities; the fifth,
with Chineso Buddhism; the sixth, with
tho stato religion, and tho seventh nnd
last, with tho two great churches of
China, the taoist nnd tho Buddhist.
Philadelphia Ledger.
A I.ont Art Dl.ouverfil.
An interesting report comes from An
dorson, Ind to tho effect thut nn enter
prising glass manufacturer of that town
has discovered tho lost art of casting
glass tubes which tho ancient Egyptians
nd Plioinicians practiced with entiro
succoss. Glass of the toughness and
durability requlclto for molding into
pijoa, togother with n process by which
annealing might be dispensed with, have
boon diligently sought through many
years by Inventors. If tho Indiana man
Las succeeded his reward is likely to bo
correspondingly great. Chicago Her
ald. National Democratic Convention,
Chicago, June 2I.
For tho accommodation of those
desiring to visit Chicago on tho
abovo occasion tho Union Pacifio
will sell tickets to Chicago and re
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For dates of sulo aud limits of
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Portland, J one 20. Wneat
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Chicago 1 1 Is, J it Uv 20. At close
wheat cash .78.
Uettcr Tb.in a ?I.UU Bottle of Blood
1'iirifier.
Dr. W. H. Evans, the leading
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"I always feel safe In'recommeudlng
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There are none lietter, and one dose
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than a dollar bottle of any blood pu
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E. Good, Druggist.
Removal Notice.
Dr. E. B. Philbrook has removed
his residence from Court street to
181 State, opposite Court House
Mjuaie. His office will also be there
on aud utter June 2J. 0 1 td
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Spices are probably more adulter
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The $2.50 shoe that takes the lead
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DonotfiilTer Irani Pick h.'udncbe n, mo
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One fare for the round trip. The
Union Pacific will sell tickets to
Chicago and return at one fare for
the round trip to those desiring to
attend the National Democratic Con
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Oats 32J 35c per bushel.
Potatoes 25c per bushel.
Flour $5 per bbl.
Bran (Sacked) $18 per ton
Shorts (Sacked) $20 per ton.
Eggs 15c per dozen.
Chickens Boosters, 7c per lb.;
hens, 1012c per lb.; broilers and
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Turkeys 12121c per lb.
Ducks 1215c per lb.
Geese 7c per lb.
Lard 75( $1 per pail.
Uutter lo20e per pound.
Beef 712lc dressed, 21c ou foot.
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le time than by any other route. Firet
ciass through passenger and freight lint
from Portland and all points in the Wll
lamette vuller to and lrom Kan Franchc
TIME SCHEDULE, (Kxcept Sundays).
LcuveAIDauy 1:00 Pi!
Leave Uorvallls 1:10 P M
Ainvo Yaitilna .-..-.. fi:S0PM
ljeave Yticrulnu --... .fc:l5AM
Lehve Corvallls 10-.:AS1
Arrive Albany 11:10 A i!
O. & C. trains connect at Albany and
Corvallls.
The above trains connect at YAQUINA
with the Oregon Development Cos Lin
ifHtearnshlnR between Yaoulna and Ka
Francisco. "
N. B. Passengers lrom Portland and all
Willamette Valley points can make clost
connection with the trains of tin
VAQUINA UOUTE at Albany orCorvnllls
and If destined to Han Fmncitco, should
arrange to arrive at Yaqulna the evening
before date of sailing.
fisitugrr and freight Kalu Always thi
Lowrit. For Information apply to .Messrs
11ULMAN & Co., Freight and Ticket
AgenU an and 202 Front st., Portland, Or.
O. O. HOQTJI!: Ac't Gen'l Fn. &
Pass. AgU, Oregon Pacific It. It. Co.,
Corvallls, Or
O. H. HABWKLL, Jr. Gen'l Fit; 4
Pass. Act. Oregon Development
Co., 304 Montgomery st.;l
NEW DAILY MAIL STAGE
Between Aurora, Kuttcviilc,
CluitiiMicgi St. Taul and
Fairfield.
Leaves Aurora dally at 10:30 a. in. Ar
mut Kiilrilt'ld 3 p. m. Returning leave
Fairfield ut 4 p. in. Arrives at Champoet;
6n,in Li-ic3 Cliiiun-ofgUa.nl. Arrives
HlAuroia via Butlevllle, at 8 n. m. Con
nect will mornings. P. Co, train gnlni;
north and outti, Passengers, baggage and
frelKiit carried at regular rates.
Krvlce begins Monday, .March 17, ISM.
l.Ud. lIOKFEU, Propr.
Those Afflicted
With thetmblt;ot using to excess,
; LIQUOR, OPIUM OR TOBACCO
Can obtain a
COMPLETE, PERMANENT CURE
'
AT THE
I
KEELEY INSTITUTE
Koret Grove. Or.. Call write. Btrictlv
connacn'lau
mncuy
FOR TOWN
$2.00
Perdoren for the finest finished
PHOTOGRAPH intheclty.
MONTEE BROS.,
lS"Commercial Street.
F. B. S0UT11W1CK,
Contractor and
Kuilder.
Salem, - - Oregon.
RADABAU6I1 k
Livery
T. J. RESS.
HOUSE PAINTING,
PAPER HANGING,
Natural Wood Finishing,
Cor. 20th nDd Clieinetetu Street
IT t niVVB t. m
m iu. i ma!) Ui u
Heal Estate
and Insurance.
First stairway north of,lJush
bank.
Leading
65
A.
JOHN IltWIN,
Carpenter and Builder,
Shop 63 Bute street.
Store Fittings aSpoclalt
25c Want Column.
Notice inserted for ONE CENT PER
WORD EACH INSERTION. No adver-
tlbemeut lnacned la this uolumn for less
than twenty-flve cents.
WOOD. Ninety cords at Sl.00 per cord
II. A. smith Goodale Lumber Yard.
KIWir,
WANTED Experienced salesladiex.
Call this evening or Saturday morn
ing between 8 aud lOo'clock. 193 Commer
cial street. It
"VTTANTED To rent house ofsix or eight
TV rooing witu Darn nrererrea. Aa
dress I. KUERTEN, UxH Box 391 OregoD
City, Or. 6-IWt
JOHN HUGHES,
Dealer in Groceries, Paints, Oils
and Window Glass, "Wall Pa
per and Border, Artists' Ma
terials, Lime, Hair. Nails and
Shingles, Hay, Feed aud Fence
Posts. Grass Seeds, Etc
NEW ADYKRTISKMENTS.
REED'S OPERA HOUSE,
Wednesday, June 22d.
Parson's Realistic Production,
light Alarm
With car load of special scenery.
A genuine fire engine. Twosuperb
horses. Three great railroad effects.
BROOKLYN BRIDGE.
The most scenic production of Mod
em times.
Beats on sale at Patton's.
For Sale.
OOA A ofRondland.Oacres
.1X1 J AfTfi under fence, with
VC-V nVi vdgood uarn and house,
balance timber, will sell all or patt, cheap,
on reasonable terms.
JAMES WARNER, Salem. Or.
P. O. Box 3iU e-lS-tldw
Citation.
In the County Court, for theCounty of Ma
rion, State of Oregon.
In the matter of estute of
Eeline Cox. deceased I
r Citation.
To all (he heirs of ald decedent, known
or unknown, UREfcIINU:
In the name of the State of Oregon, You
are hereby cited aud required to aprear In
the county court of the Slate of Oregon for
me uounty ot .Marion ou iiouaay, tne ibtn
day ot July. 181) at 10 o'clock, iu the fore
noon of that day, then and thereto show
cause. If any there be whi an order should
not be made authorizing and empowering
the admtnlstratornr said estate to sell the
real property belonging to sa d estate,
wnicn is uecnueu as lo'iows to-wn: its
8, H, 10 aud 11 In block No. 8 as sLown on
the amended plat of Capital Hark addition
to the City ot Salem lu .Marlon County
Oregon,
U'ltnCG, .Via linn P I llniiM.nn tii.n
of the coiiuty court, of the Mate of Oregon.
forthoCoiinly or Mimon vutbtbe seal of
saiacoiKt utTx this l.ith day of Juns, 1FUA
Atte t: D.f. SJIhltilAN, Clerk.
By FRANK W. W.WKRrf, Deputy.
EAI,
Columbia Pcultrv Yards,
J. M. BRENTS, Manager.
Lock Box 1210, Seattle, Wnah
Breeders olj i bi.rnujhbi ed Poultry of fol
lowing varieties:
S. O. White Lejhorns, S, C. Brown Leg
horns, White 1'lymoutb Rocks, Barrett
Plymouth Hocks, Pit Games, Blacl- Utpg
6haniK.j;Llght: Braliauns, Buir Oh.-1.1us,
Partridge Cocblcfnrouze Turkey .
Send lor Circular and iTIoe List.
White's No. 60,
SALEM'S FINE8T TRUCK,
Now ready for business. Careful work a
specialty. J. F. WHITE.
Notice.
TOriCE n hereby given to all whom It
1 may concern, that tin undersigned
administrator of I he cute of Nunry llurk-
uolder. deceased, has riled his final nnu;,t
ot said estate In the County Court of the
Htate of Oregon, for the county of Marlon,
and that Iheoiurt has set the time lor tlm
hearing of said account on the'5thday of
June, n3, at 11 o'clock A. M ,of said lay,
at the County Court Room in the Couuty
J S -a fi "'s"
will be pasted upon, together with the ob-
J' etions thereto, If any, by the court, at
kaUl time and place,
reMIUERi
oSJ"1 "lS? ttt ol Nancy
The M
Burkholder,
PeceaeL
LOTS, FRUIT TRACTS
A. H. FORSTNER &. CO.
Machine Shop, (tons,
Sporting Goods, Etc.,
SH Commercial Street,
J. J. UAUKINS,
Scientific Horseshoeing.
OPPOSITE KOUNDIIY
On Stnte Street.
RICE & ROSS,
Horseshoers,
General Blacksnilthlng,
47 Stuto Street.
THE
Salem Hacltman is
ii, roii ls;.
Best Line In tlie City.
Court Street.
1V
j,
i
Feed and
Boarding Stable,
41 HtnteHtrett,
sura BROS.,
Calif o vnia Balcevy.
THE BEST.
101 Court Street.
, M. E. WILSON,
J. E. MUKPIIY.
Brick and Tile,
BEST IN OltEGON.
Works in North Salem.
Salem Modiste.
Commercial St.
11.
MRS. E. C. KOXCO.
Baths for Ladies,
HAIR DRESSING PARLOUS,
124 Court Street.
Undertaking and
Cabinet Work,
107 Slate Street.
TI
11
Has just placed on the market
SUNNYSIDB
No. 11, G miles south of Salem. This tract a fine fruit, land, is well
drained and will be sold in any sized tiacts on the niofct favorable terms.
We still have a few ten acre tracts
south ot Salem. 150 acres of No. 10 is
orchards in the fall of 1892.
Also two 10 ncre tracts and one 15 acre tract in SUNNYsIDE No. 8,
5 miles south of S ileni. Over 100 acres of No. 8 wna planted to fruit tfees
during the past season, aud 50 acres more will be planted the coming all.
-O-
And 128 acres in SUNNYSIDE No. 5, 3'railes southwest of Turner,
over 10 acres in young orchard, mostly cleared and in crop, will sell any
part or all, very cheap for cash, or will give time on part.
-O-
On any of the above lands we will take one-fourth cash nnd give long
time on the balance, or will take part purchase price iu work or a part
payment in stock or good elty property.
In addition to the above we have for sale TOWN PROPERTY, small
tracts near the City and Farm Lands.
It costs you nothing to see our property, and we may have just what
you want.
Office in the New Gray Block
on State Street.
Removed to 140 State.
siisiGr nop & co.,
Merchant Tailors.
Spring suit 816 worth S20; pants $500
worth S7.0U, Everything cheap. If clothes
don't lit customer) need not take same.
Call aud look over goods, 6-1-lm
For Sale, Cheap.
A number of trios of this sprlngR Plym;
outh Rock, Black Lang-bau, V hlta leg
horn, und Partridge Cochins, all thorough.
bredstock. Buy early, save ex press charges
and get the pick ol the season. 1 to So per
trio, boxed for shipment. Address
E. HOFER,ialem,Or.
THE SALEM CANNING CO.
Will lUcilve
CHERRIES AND STRAWBER
RIES AND GOOSEBERRIES ou
and after Wednesday, June S, 1S92.
tlw-tf
Proposals for Wood.
Sealed bids will be received at the offlceof
the clerk of school district No. 21. ruoinl,
Murphy biock.untll 12 o'clock m.Ttieiday,
June 21, 18.12. Bids will be opened nl the
regular meeting of the board of director
at 2 o'clock p. m.of suld 2lti1uy of.Iune.for
tho delivery ol wood before Heptember I,
lbtrj. Ht tne followlnir schools- 1'ark
Hcbool, IS cords ot oak, M control fir, Cen
tral Hchool 10 cords of ojk, 15 cords of or, I
KnstB hooHO cord of a'lk, 103 cords of flr,
North School 13 coidsot oak.lo cords of rlr.
All wood must be -1 leet In length, rea-,
sonably straight and corded closely.
The nr must be large or body wood nnd
the oak must be split oak aud not grub1
wood. Tho board reserve the rWIn to . '
loiit .nv n till l.i.l '
none oy oraer ot tne ooaru, June 7, isw.
Attest K. M. WAITK,Lhitrman,
Board of iiliectors.
WVUKA. MOOUE-.
JJlstrlct Clerk. td
T. BURROWS
G
ARRIK8 a full line of suiple aud fancy
usui-rrtua, rru egeiuuies anu tijr
rleH in tt-Ai.ou Butter uud l'gs ui
wujsou hand,
220C. ml St.
For Sac or Tratlc,
Fifty-two acred improved farm, 40
Berries Wanted !
acres in crop, good orchard, four
mile South of Raleui, Turner mad,
Will trade for property neur town,
O-S-ltu JOHN HOLM,
Blacksmith.
AD FARMS.
J. I, BENNETT k SOX.
CANDIES,
Frnit anil Cigars,
P. O.
Block.
R. T. Klttll'IIREl.
Cijai s and Tobacco
BILLIARD PARLOR.
243 Com'l Street
BOSTON
Coffee Holism
5c LUNCH.
Open q!1 Night
T. II. BLUXDELl,.
Sleat, Poultry
anti Fish ffnrkci.
Insurance- Block.
in BUXNYSIDE No.. 10, G mile?
under contract o be planted to
.Taken Ui).
A red and white spotted cow wltn calf.
Both cars silt, aud branded on right hip.
Owner can get same by settling with
6-2iMw CIIAS ilblH.lAukeny.
M.T, RINEMAN
DEALEU IN
Staple
and Fancy Groceries,
Crockery. Glassware. I.amrs. Woedrn
nnd Willow ware. All kinds of mill feed.
Also vegetablesand fruits lu their sasoD.
"fllghtt lrice paid for country produce."
Wesollcl abharo of your patronage.
D-H l;uileHtieet
Hernia and Chronic Diseases
DR'S. SHIMP & HOUSER,
Devote special attention to Nervous, d'
arrhal. Asthmatic nnd Throat Trouble).
Hernia (rupture) cured without pain or
detention from busluess and Guaranteed In
Ever Case.
Every vnrlety of Female nnd Chroulo
diseases treated by the most advanced
methods known to Electrical nnd Medic- 1
science. Twnty years experience In s'tr
gory and the application of electricity.
Office 259 Commercial street., Bush-Brey-man
Black. Salem.
HgRGULES
Oas and Basolins
ENGINES
scs
Srjfegcjwwrmy
ITnra fewer parts, and ar
1hprlnn less llk.elv to set out
oForder than any other eas or gasoline engines now
built. Just light the buruer. turu tlis nbed, and U
runs all day.
MAKES NO SMELL OH DIXIT.
2f o doable or false explosions, so frequent with to
unreliable spark.
Tot Simplicity it Boats the World.
It Oils itself Automatically,
No Batteries or EloctTlo Spark.
It rnna with aCheaper Grade of Oasolloo than aa"
ether Engine.
yon dxscbiftiti: cibculabs aw-v to
PALMER & REV, MANUFACTURE
!a frixiKO, Cal. end PcrfcnJ, Cr
- .AurrsEN'S
ELEiiif
UTEST PATENTS
WITH EtECTSO-
MACNETIC
SUSPENSQRy.
BEST
IMPROVEMENTS.
Will nn Wlihoot U.dlclo. It itt. nnluif "f
fmwt .t.llAii a hul. .. f.Ba raa AW III 3 1CI aTlvM
ID
CO.,
mam
a aaf e
POWEi
2SiK5
1fflffix$!'
u ..mil .it.tlo, drain, ! txrTou. d.t.ilif '"'
Km.,., luiur. rb.omiliia. kllaer, llf.r ! "JJ!
e.mpl.lou, Itiu Uck, lumbtfa, icl.tli. f emr.l IK't't';
l. TtH tlMlria U MlUla. W.crfBl lwiw "J
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wr.r.rcr (crf.ll ft.ouu, aid "111 tn Ufl .t,!Ty
Ikuu or MJ. Ttau.nl. t.i. Un csrad ( "
laloua iDTtntlon aftr all other rtatdltl taiiea.
lift buclrtd. olcitlBoalal. la Ibla aad '"'J ,, eS
Oarp...rftl UM.OII.U ILUTIOC 8j J"','iyi P'
rrritot toon trcr ol.r.d wn m.n.1 1 K WITH "l '
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tBAS9X3BTr MXanC3TXlO oo-
No, 172 Flnt 8tM PORTLAND, OR.
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