fTfTrf. l ' T wn oinf n 2H w :2u .Vif SEE BookCoupon (""'J A PTT A 1 SATURDAY, VOL. 6. E. F. PAUKHUJWT, Vrmldiul, ED. 0, WIOWN, Herinty, PACIFIC LAND AND ORCHARD CO SAJLJSM, O'RJSGON, Farm Lands, Fruit Tracts, City Property Bost in tho Stato, Salem tho Capital Huhm tho County Hmt of Marlon Qounly, A MSAUTf FIJX WTV M M.M) VVMVIM, W JUr b KpeUI PrnMN to it.,m w w rri.- IKx-CJovernor of Oregon, , Hon. W. W.Thayer, Jchlef JtMlcoofOr,, Porthud, XlUUs UN $, llllj IKPMBl film' Hon W. A. Cuslck, J'r, Capital Nal'l TT Til. II Vf ,.,il... rt't..UUiii'i.i' Utttiu WllllttlllS & HUglaUU UtttlKlUg ' WlWBi Hon. Wro. Larabee, ex-Governor or Iowt.Cwmonf,', JarM Harrsgan, l'f W. I'. Manly, KND FOR PAMPHLETS. Keeping Pace With the Times, Have your buidnes accounts kpt ft PERFECT looka, such nre Tlio Frey Patent Flat Opening Hook, Books that are worthy of the patronago and pralaa of tho Government Of' flcialH of the Htale of Oregon, and th Kn-fllr portion of th iHriJutl( fnn of the Bute, are nurely derwsrvInK of a trial hy wryotw. Manufactured in Oregon ONLY by The MmUHhDywrt lUxtk Mf((, dh, rroprletora ot THE CAPITAL CITY 3JINJWSKY. Blndere to the State of Oregon, Prlnlew and JMuwn)m, Hn,tem, Oregon, Baby Carriages, Bicycles, Tricycles, Velocipedes, Boys Wagons BROOKS & SALISBURY, (HUO0E8HOIW TO BOOOKH ATW iMItKlTT.) Giids, Fishing Tackle, Sporliug Bise Ball Good;. Flags and FireWorks BOXING QL0VE8, LAWN TEN NIS SETS, CROQUET BETS KNIVES, RAZORS, 80IBS0RH, DOLLS, TOYS, NOTIONS, LEATHER AND PLUSH GOODS. SALElVt, A. N. HALES, Proprietor. Jl. IL PIWOE, Manager, A. N. HALES' LIVERY. (Hucc4or to it, it, Jtan.) Livery, Feed and Boarding Slable. A full supply of Iforw and Bugglw on band. HorHes boarded by day, wwlt or inontli, Ofllco at atahl, comer of Liberty and Ferry street, East of Willamette hotel. H. F, BROBR, Proprietor of the DEPOT SASH AND DOOR FACTORY, All bouee-flnlsblng material made to order at the Joweat Portland prices. Bee m before you buy. 600,000 TREES 1 OSWEGO - NURSERIES, FALL 1892, SPRING, 1893, , w ,i.m ..ail (iiAnnilnnnr Aeirn. and lame and mall planter. U our large and varlod awwrlnjent of Fruit Rhil. Nut and Kverirreen tree. every rearect. Send for catalogue and md Walling -Mention this paper. J. W. TfiORNBORG, THK VVHHIHTVMrM. Recover and repair uphoItere4 furniture. ,ytm niH to turn out firatKilaaa WMt.' Mmih enables me to turn out firatishu werk. Kive eetltuate. State Insurance block, CHURCHILL BURROUGHS .Diigan Bros. '.T- F. T, HART, l"'f ' M'f jVt "TI1K IWOJ'MWnVU'HJ," lion, UloUr William, Hon, (lh W MnlitUlv, rtrntntttt xsit Dank, Hlm, UmIIh nun, r n Mor,iry, nopw ruiiif instruction, nai'm, wr Hon, Najioloon ftovls, Pfwddsrit Mrst Kftt'l (lank, Hulofrf, Of, 'regon, Thorns Ky, t'fmhhui 'limtllh Ktf. I'r Off! L IVf. rkvntttry Nadonal Dank, slow OREGON, free and Small Fruit, Ornamental, price lUt. Addre, price lUt. & Jarisch, Oswego, Orepfon, IynicKxtx-rlnclH th trad- Hamples or coverings, Ko Iroubto Ut Cbemektfa street. and Alliletic Goods, Spraying Offlfils, 103 State Street. SEE Fate Copies. LEADING 3IER0IIANa TAILOR. ssw ?ifffl"JJt'P"f-Jf!,f J; tUMMf, UfffftJUNf rVfOfrMNfM V, sssMssstsKKS wBawsKwanwt-'-f mm lUhMMHtfMWM, H fnnnin' '1 wMiimUt of (Uitijfr, Portland, Of Hfiirirj( of Slate, HmituOti ' Wooton Mil WOOIflU MO nlrf Wr, wn Vuhtuni, Wai Jforik, Duiiiiqw, In, City, low, mmit j.jt ainitwj HQMU nOWXMi THAtMH, 'Phv Mf Mltm VliiUm fd H1l t)yr nr v(ftl In I'ottUudi It, If, VHaSm Jim mn ni Hfrt fur mm Ifmi vlltlf hi rosllVH liverwl (nun tUU ifaUilty will put' (fclpf In lw J, 0, 0, If, wMitfitUiu HlHlvutUm,oHtUn'MU, l),Vf,MuMtn, MoKny tipont Hurt dy at VlKitHHwn, Amotift tho flKilal ovofitx f iMt wwik wr MiirprlHQ fmrth, 'I'lw flrnl at VV), Woorfworlh, on tlio JOIh an4 tholnt(rat (h rcMldonco itMr,ttmi Mtn, Uiwl Wxxl. Th';r wa4 to tahhntli aoIiooI It Huny,wiiit( to tho nmum of Super ltdnt ItorwMid, 1U)V, Myera filled hl apioltrfi0ftt hy preaohlntf to a ralhr xmall coiuxrotcntUm, owlnfttothe wndltlon of nmttt and wenlhef KvnryixHly wtpt Vrtxt llwr, I w, plaining about tho wtMUr, IliiOfrdd'u muni ha tmti (HMioUxl mm im'lvi, Uy daughter th irwt lfh Jenc Hfo rxvuiutfon from a vnltatlon of th prevailing attack of "tho hluw," April 24lh, pcnaoML aomit; Mr. Rdna1d do Kovtm, wife of tit mturfcAl cotnymt, l htf htihand' chlof mvwj and critic, Mrs, John Mackay yovmtm the Mg g sapphire in th world, flh &Hr chmvlit from aKa(an iApoveriud prims tor W),W), The riwrt that a marriag is in tnx- tewplatl&s IxrtwfrWJ tljJ)ukof Aot $mdoMot tho AuugbUjTiof His Print M Yttm is a rnyth. TIm sultan ot Turfciv is an tiMmt pianUt and indljtirsffrr day prae tidng, JM atvovt a ample of nours aai. )y to UHuimnn hi daughters now to pi, Th wi of KinuTiuMUitB ot knt sinialiA died at Brighton, England. Ills iditlfig cards were .Inscribed, "If, B, If, Frlncft CltariMt Alexander KdwardTio tore," WrBlandfwd Griffith U nUntttoro- tire (loin th governorship of th4 Gold Coast after a residue of somelffysArs in that portion of Africa and a total cJUmWX i&rrkfi of 0 years. Kxmator VilliamM, Kvart ha just rwinded out thrnrtor of a eenturv oflif'i, If is Imi active in tlw pursuit of hi protemlofi than Umtvmy and strfffid wuoh of his Mm at his Vermont firm. Th wimt of Owmmr nevsr Jookd wwJlt thlaf court .,yr)me tin wow a tnsgniict and M6t f3om, Jfig drtmot ornuic rslvet with sabl trirnwing whih hlaud with Mumorid arid mimiM, Kim Louisa Perry of Palmer, Mass,, is th AuiiAiU ot Mm Vtrrr, om ot a Jt;Mfit of KtMUnt yftto guarded th iOimin which Major Andrews cori 0d th rfght after hi trial, rd who escort'! Wrrt to tfw gJlow rm th Sd of OetoUr, 17W, A Temperance Drink ;or wiperst poV( a hfc' jjjyiug disk fcr th wm. HiresM &-. XtWz.hil' Mssft ffnnHM Wl CWW . J "" kM, HsM.Utto 4 Uttt, a H ef ! LM4,aWMyMf Hf lnH4iHn 7'' ,.. IUI 1.1, , II -II I1'" " " , iiiiniiMMia. -a r Hmtrmihe tHdrnt in QkMimt f.ftMht today (fMtgnafcd A(ft(l rfifflMry irrl(f flflf ptmlMy (it 11 inmtiijf h lli (hw of &Gf' iary (rllf wliw 1m vm thl ftf6j Wllh til K"t fl"() ',t,( "A7lhsf( of U 6Wi foe Wo Yofk, l lyrii wA 'fli lilfoH todiy hC MipfnVMHSht, flUKiKSfAl Affnlr WW YtlHKt April aigilhyea lfef.lorrfoflfeelV'(l Wofd t6ly tl( Humility OaflWo will eonfef wllli ilia Uhm bHUMtH ihU wumtig, No gold had bmtt tnkti (tout lUo nuMttnMty up to noun, Wo tmtiw in nftuatfoti, VoukUm 1)6tl0H, TofgffA.Aiirll W'-Htrtjafeef Jiougtw ptihllsheM ft cfd denying thnt he ever huM OovoMof dwelling lmd (o bo nfllxed by tlio rAllrood, find therefore Would not Crtll ntt extra fccmlofh The governor had snld (o a rofrter that ho hoard Dougimn wm making auoii ab wjrllofi. A Town Destroyed, I(AKM dry, April 20, A special from Oklahoma ay( Nominn, mouIIi of this city, wa dtntroyed hy a cyolono last night, Borne thirty live were fofttAtidft largo nttwutil of properly destroyed, Big liarningM, HoTOW, April Ji,--Ohrlo V, C'hoato presided over the anmml meeting 01 stck holder of the Union Paclflo rail way company called to order this tiioru lug, The rueelliK I to elect directors. The director ticket I tho same a tlut lat year, with exception of George 3, Gould and Sidney Dllllou itlpley, who are to 111 vacancl caiiMod hy dentil of Jay Gould and Sidney Dillon, Tho re port are tho motfiiVorablotock hold' er have received for many years, Tho company earned about it) pot cent, on It capital stock, which was twice the stock holders surplus In provlou years, Kunday Closing, VnwAdo, Ills,, April ahThe Na tional world's fair commission Is in Neasion (his afternoon and considered tfjfl question of opening tho fnr Sun days. Commissioner Klbwck, of Iowa, offered a resolution, looking to Inquiry into the legality of Sunday closing clauso in tho appropriation act, passed by congres, by taking before tho feder al courts, fteforred to committee, Ad Journed, L'rnbezzler Oaught, VomiiAM), Or,, April 'Ml, J. H, iaskfns, who Is wanted In this city on charge of ernley,lement has been ar rested In HI, Louis, Tho amount of ffasklris defsucatlon Is about four thousand dollars, which ho approprla ted while acting as agent of tho danaha Mineral Water Co, A Friend of Birds, Jtr.WVouKi April 20A monument to the wttnoty of John Jaum Audu bon, tho fnuiou ruturallst, was ua wiled this afternoon (u tho Trinity tVrnefery, In tho presence of many iiitimtrtn of scientific societies from dif ferent frtrfs of the country, 21 Hat War, DgXVfM, April SW.-Thtf, cut In the world's flr ratrs, mad by ibo Jllo Grande, has created couterm(lon among railway men In Ihfs clfy, II Is generally believed (he cut is (he fere' runner of one of (he greatest raiiroat war on record, Ke&In4teu Maker, OutiKM. April 20 The (rnMM- sippl ngres bfgan Its morning session hpMMlnga reMdutlori caning on ran, way to placo rU to tho World' flr at Meh a figure a will enable the msmm In (h West to attend, Tho Nl- earagM el tUeu taken up, XtM Killed, UmoMtHM, Mleh,, April JW-A re- VfiiUti reteinKt hvreot tho killing of off me on (f Kme river log drive, 'fho men were employed ly Sawyer, Q'MmtH k Or. ii ' J(Am Mri Mate4 Xkw Vonf Aprtl f, The day slwkkwveWHgofafctefetebre TOTTRN A I RJ Mf s' MfX 1 iAA HMjMMI4WIWNINMklN iff7 Wi ltfl r" "araenaw IrftiffM AfVftfiW Mf(W.ff Ihmibfbt (ftf Mwilfofr frf ft(f rafkr Tftf (fMttk4 tfftflf rrifrff, f C IKK mMUllto dtjftifktitrfUti HllM (t WWM hWW of IM r(fH oftT 6frtf ft (-Cfiflff of Mfy, (fillfrt WM ftfsrf f H H''rt of r1a1Wi MtdtUMt jKM(Wlrri(f(fWlCfinC ftf WflfAflfM ffifff W ' Wilrtfrin tVftftt (f0 Iftirftr' tri ( nn6li6f frt (fr ifl(fi lfr K' "f'P' ""(( Af' Imllfiii Mmniinlttult ml lHH VttoU (feht (Jfovtfah'ii ftH botWMrl (fi KhM to fovlow (fiefti ummvf, h(M lll l(ii tfttf aM l(y of Hid 6f(ifftWit, itfKlKiUAIOW0ft Kofi'trilctt WoTJtlrigmfiii LObied At AfAfit(n KArfA OirYi Aflf firi,-Tho e Mrlkerj of l!o Santa i-'e fneohafilcnf do tmf(tneti( at fgefiiffio oelehfated fe, turn to w6fk last hfght Iff a peculiar fnafirief, At clew of day's work (h ex-Blrlkers gatltered Iff a body, drove tho hot! union men by force from ibe yatd, then went to (he boarding cars where hctf-tHifofi tuen hod been housed, wrecked (heir Interiors after having driven out (ho cooks And other employ e, Then hiring a brass baud they paraded the utteetf visiting All the looti which provided tteo beor for (he crowd, Tho company will probably Inko ftotHlt against the ring londors. r .. .,1 Appointraonta, WA8M fMotoM, D, (J,, April 20, The president auu ounces (ho following np pclutmotits Governments Dlrootoraof Union l'nolflol Henry F, Dlmmook, Mow York Don M, Dickinson, Mlchh gnn J, W, Doatio, Illinois! Fltsihugh Leo, Virginia James W, Huddock, Nebraskaj David 0. Urowne, colleotor of customs for district of Montana aud Idaho, MARKETS. PmvriiAHV, April 20. Wheat valley $1,20. Walla Walla, $1.12. San Fkanoihco, April 20, Wheat, May LV, Ciikuoo, April 20. Wheat i7l. FJtOM SUBLIMITY. Geo, Heeler, of Salem, was In town last week, also E, K. McKlmiey and W. H. Downing, of Salem, ere here last Saturday, Noah Welch and V. G. Haag, of Stuyton, were in town luht Monday. Frank Jtoedlghoimor has returned from tho coast where ho has been look lug after his laud Interest In that vi cinity, Wm, Maag and family, of Mill Clly, hitvo moved down on (heir farm near here. John Duny has been down (o Canby looking around, presumably with the Intention of locating there, Adam liany has sold his farm of 120 acres to a man who has recently ar rived from tho East. Amount received, W, If, Smith, E, Decker, Herman Bchellberg, E, Scholt and Mrs. La Croix have been on tho sick list, but aro now convalescent. Mrs, Sophia Lindsay, of Dallas, is visiting at her mother's, Mrs. Itubens, IteV, Meullhaupt, of Salem, who has been visiting In this vicinity, went down on the stago Monday. ' l'millar riant We, Livingstone tells of a spocies of aphis, or plant louso, which inhabits tho fig tree ot Africa, which constantly distil water until it forms in great puddles on the ground underneath, There sectnsto to some contention among naturalist a to whether this insect distils its wa ter from tho sap of tho plant which it Infests or tho Atmosphere. Livingstone found some of thorn at work on a caster bean plant and set about making an ex periment. When first surprised at their work, distillation was going on at the rate of one drop every 07 seconds, or about 6J tablespoonful ovety 24 hours, He destroyed tho bark of the plant bo low them, and although It is known that sap siust come from the earth they were actually distilling a drop every five sec onds, the flow being 10 times greater than it was the da before, Ho then gir dled tli plant so deetdy tliat it dried and brokeoff, Still tho little colony of insect wonder kept at work, regularly distill ing on drop erery fire seconds, wWle another colony on a green twig only mMStfsd to distil a drop every 17 sec ond. t LobIs Iteptibllo, PITH AND POINT, Afie h worth 14770,000,009. Dlsearded ekaffipagne bottle eork H for AO eest dozen, Xw York l the oaly state thai allows n Mete to marry U atese, XeretfeM -tWr4 Gre4 Bwetata U wjm4 Vrmweew ef the bM f WO'tiAYtH MHWH 'W'tlAf," iffftficdt b( Mi Iff iMV&tilttti iwtf,Ulei Hi IS &v'6 Wapmt A30UTEtY PURI a mmm ma man. f i-j - -'" Om Orfgajf HweHrcert and tirnit IddMstry, trie mmm prune and mil mmt Vmlm oftke former And Hplon- did Opportunities for lHYestment Salem lifts been honored during tho past fow weeks With a visit from Hon. T. F Ward, late permanent chairman of the Democratic stato convention of Iowa, He has been tho gtlest of Iowa friends here, and wOuld eomo day bo a royal Acquisition to the Hawkeyo col ony already at Salem. Mr. Ward spent nearly all his time looking over the country and before leaving for the East yesterday was seen by n JouiiNAr, reporter and gave the following candid ostlmatu of Salem and tho Willamette Valley. "First or all," said Mr. Ward, "your country needs more railroad facilities, and your city should bo connected by olcotrlo lines aud other means of communication with rural towns. The latteryourown people are rapidly supplying. As for the former, It is an open secret In the East that the Chicago & Northwestern road is coming to your coast soon, and no transcontinental line can afford to rakr a capital otty of the Importance of Salem. In the meantime river and ocean competition give Sulein a fine commercial outlet," MAMMOTH CANNING WO II KB. "Mr, Ward, what do you think, can didly, about our future us n fruit grow ing country?" "Your resources as to fruitgrowing aro almost inconceivable, You are now about ready to begin to reap the harvest of modern methods lu this line. Whatever the old orchards may have been, the new ones will bo a surprise from year to year, as their bearing ca pacity increases. In tho near futuro your city will be compelled to increoso its mammoth fruit canning works. I base this statement ou what I have learned of the acreage of fruit orchards already lu bearing. VKUIT DKYINCI is now conducted by a number of evap orating works, but I find this industry Is carried on alcaost entirely on the fruit farms, even where thoro Is an acre or two of frultr by means of home evap orators costing froru $20 to f 25. In that way, with these small driers built on the place, every family can put up all Its small fruit, dry Its apples, prunes, pears, peaches, and put them on the market entirely with their own labor. A WONDKMFOIi I'KAB COUNTUY. "I am lead to Judge that your people are at present paying the greatest at tention to prune onlture, which Is al ready proving a great success, but it seems from what I know of pear cul ture lu tho eastern states, and the largo demand for this fruit tho world oyer, that your greatest Income will eventually lie from the pear crop. No where elso Is there such a rare combin ation for such wonderful results The moist climate, practically no cold weather and the long, balmy summers, without great heat, constitutes tills hd Ideal pear country, THK CMMATB. "While It has ralued most of the time that I have been here I do not be lieve your so-called wet season Inter fere lu the least with commerce and industry. I have noticed all kinds of labor, eyen to building and finishing house, carried on during my stay, I BOtlee many of your gardens are al ready made, ana sew orchards l am told have been set out the past three BSORtb, When I compare this with eesdltloft 1b Iowa, where we work six meatba to proeure feed, fuel and a live lihood for the other six months while we are sBowed la among ourselves and snowed out from the rest of the world, It nakea me think this valley a verb (aide paradUe for (be farmer. With all tk IwprevwBeoU and developments a BookCoupon MA'tff fifrA, ia tWr Powder irttftwdliMiliWi HiailllHiPHHIiMiliaillliiWimiWWWWIWWW tioW tinder way At BftfemV with ycrttf belief fold bulldlnfr IMi tho rapid d yelopfiietit of your resource, artd thtf country About you rapidly filling u with a (hlosly settled population, tbM is bound (if become the rloheet settkw of country In the United States, NO UNKNOWN QUANTITY, "Thoro la no unknown quantity eut- ; ting a figure In the problem of imeeMt here in Oregon, Where I live bwdttaM transactions of every deeorlptlofl, whether buying family supplies, farm machinery or lands, are based on "If we have a erop." You have bo stub. conditions staring yon In the faee, 1 can not learn of any crop failures ber. , The furmorcan hold.n full hand every time, and If ho does not play bis card " well It 1 his own fault. Desldes regu lar grain and onttlo farming, which k all wo have In Iowa, you have fruit;' hops and wool, INVESTMENTS. "Tho experiment of small fruit farms Is proving such a phenomenal success that within tho past few year' many big ranches within five or tea miles of Salem have been cut up luto flvonud ten-acre tracts, and more of them aro now being cut up than ever ' before In your history. Where you now have scores of small frult-ralelog communities like the Suonysld, Hampden Park, Mornlngslde and oth ers, there will be hundreds of similar colonies, prosperous little bamlete with their own churohes and school, and all connected with Salem a a cent by motor lines. "With these things in progress la net surprised that farming land ait being picked up In large blocks and platted for this purpose. A1JOUT SALEM. ": "Aside from your abundant material resou rces audmagulflcent commerloal opportunities, I think Salem must prove a very agreeable place to live. There aro broad shady streets, beautK ful residences, parks, eohool houses and well payed business streets. Yourl peoplo I find very Bootable, and iti must certainly prove a very desirable 1 homo city. "Professional men and people ofi means must here find unusual mi vantages for themselves and their i families." WORLD'S FAIR NOTE8. Tho World's fair oxbiblfc of the New' York School of Applied Design For Wo- men will bo an exquisite one. The skin of a white deer killed In Pik county, Pa., has been tanned by Michael Rudolph of Milford and will be seat to the World's fair at Chicago. The company leasing the restaurant rights propose- to open 8S place on the fair grounds for tho salo of liquors and bavo alroady contructcd for 00,000 oar rolfl of boor from one brewery. Ono of tho most interesting of the! Spanish exhibits will bo that of the war j department, which intends to sena toi Chicago a rare collection of ancient ar-3 tlllery of tho kind ubc1 in the days of Columbus. In tho division appropriated to at tho World's fair the American tr ting horso occupies tho place of honor i tho premium lint. Bcmuuh two dlplon and a medal there is tho sum of $5,100 is premiums. Tho famous Japaneeo dwarf pine,J known to bo 800 years old, ia dead, seemed to be in perfect health when1 celved at tho fair and bad all the i warmth and protection it needed, bat 1 drooped and died, ' '- ODDS AND ENDS, An avcraso workman usinir a Jaooii loom con weavo CO yards of bruseekc pet in a day. Tho lost books of Euclid In aro sold to bo now in tho library of t Maharajah of Joypoor. The averaKo weight of tl brain is faid to bo heavier titan tWa ago weight of the brain in aay race. Durintr tho 95 years which have i since the second plenary oonBoil of timore the archdiocese ef New York 1 contributed to Peter's aeaee over 000. One gets an idea of ike lonslktai ' the Paolflo when learebur that thai of Psking, having broken, bee shaft I takes to wiag, eovered 1,W mum ontsesMf :. 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