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HI f SUMMER DRESS GOODS. r W Ufa Hotf jirtfArcd Ut allow Hi fiwnl, furgMl Mild bwit Ihw of tturnfiief Utam Clootl, UllOOAJilHO HA'JUSWM, , VIjAIN JJIjAOK MATMNi 'JMjAIN IILAOK Oil ALMA maVMfiD mid PLAIN UATIttTA ICIOUJIMD find 1'JvAiN INDJA MU6LIN, U-JIMMOU OUAbUW, MliSNCll BATJiJM, JMBNUII 0KKJ.M5, BATJtfOIAN amiD, BATIN P0N0JBJ3, 8 AT IN it AY A MTTWO (if Km fSlfmnt LdlrV Wlvef Wftffl given wy Beplcmbor 1st. Our Shoo atook i wtill floing Ai( cost. All now goodn and good quality THE PALACE anddshoeqcomKny, 307 Commercial Sfreef. - if - Von art going to balld or make any Hod of Improvement, Mil on the undtrigned lor material, We lisve a complete stock, and are ready to supply any prepared contract, mwm work, grading , etc, Salem Improvement Co. VVakrant ok AitiiHitT. Upon re quisition of tho governor of Kansas, Governor I'ennoyer ha Issued a war rants for tbe arrest of Cliua. Baker, who ta wanted at Groat Ilend, Kansas, to answer to a chargo of embezzlement. Baker wan arrested at Dallas on Bunday nd Geo. J. Spencer, BherlfTIs here and expects to return to Kaunas with his prisoner. Baker has beon making Dul las hlii home for a your or mure but re cently returned to Kansas, where he was purchasing wheat fur another party It Is charged that about May 1st. last, while thus engaged, that he ombezzled Boiiooii Bondb. Four school din trlotii In Marlon county are abont to Is sue school house bonds dlstrlot No. 3, Rosedale No. C, Aumsvllle No. 11 and Mlnto No. 121. No. S will Ihhuo (1000 of bonds, No. 5 11.200, No. 11 12000 and No. 121 f00. County Treasurer Brown will sell these bonds. They cannot legally be sold for less than pal. s Dei'oiitkd. The Geary act's enforce ment Is assured, but It will mukeno de crease In tho sates of family groceries at tbe ever rellablo and popular gro cery bouse of J. A. Van Euton. Oratorical Contkst. This con test between Ave University students takes place at the chapel this evening, todftcidr irhall represent the Will amette at the etate contest to bo held at Balem June 2d next. Tho contestants are Misses Edith Frlzzull and Myrtle Marsh, Messrs. Floyd Field, Lloyd T. Reynolds and J, It. Ilumo. Two Gifts. The Fulaco aguln to the front. They will present their patrons with two beaatlful presents. One Is mother elegant ladles' gold'watuh, and the other Is s beautiful sot of silverware. Tbe two will be given away Bept. 1st, as a first and second gift, BWKDENBORUIAN. RoV, F. L. Illg- gins, of tho Portland new church so ciety (tiwedeuborglau,) passed through tbe city today on bis way from Ball- ton, where he preaches on the second Bunday of each mouth, morning and evening. He Is lately from Texas. Another. Big reduction on chil dren's hats, at Mrs. D. L. Fleater's. Buy now and savo money. Bap Roads. They dou't eflect the speed of tho Lock wood ine8sengers,who always make good time. Tjikv Count. Tho low scale of prioea made on meats by McCrow & Bteusloff mako a big difference lu your Bieat bill, Have you tried them. Ghkat IUhciaims.- Win, Bargeant Is oflering furulturo at low prices neyer before known lu Balem. Tbe healthy healthy livers. ver Regulator. people you meethavo Tho take Blmmous LI- KELLER dt SONS' CORNER, We like to talk about our fine tine of neuldlnn and the artlatio work wo are turning out. Our friends appreciate tbe style we get up lu frame. Picture framing Is ou the luorease. If you need work lu this Hue oall ou us. Wo have. to boys working In tbe ploturo framing department Nothing but high grade work turned out. ForfaHoy parlor rookers, look over Mr lift. We have some stylish divans Just In from sasteru factories. Our par Mr good are all attractive. Give us n all id your furniture wants. Our low ptkssMW the talk or the towu. We sVwtyt make tbe prices agreeeable. Stare yen eor ae w portlers ?. We sVsjiwW W9Hrv tlsww nHPBj Watefc Whs spaee tomorrow Like K enwr wkittew, wesfeauge It daily. SUt. MMFMPMMIIIi titiMritf.ifi. uit.tr COKDKDTAFJifj'A, BA'l'IN OJLAOA MATIN OLOIUA. (JoM Wnlcli nnd JleAtitlful net of rL'RgONAL AND LOOAL. Mrs. Geo. Will Is quite III. Dr. L. J, Lemleux Is at Portland to day. John Carson Is at Portland on legal business today. County Kuperlntendont Graham Is at Woodburn today. Largest stock and lowest prices on wall paper. Win, Bargeant. Bunshlne, like most good things, comes In small chunks. O. B. Moores Is up at Eugene on a short visit. Clerk of tho Uuprome Court J. J. Murphy wont to Eugene this morning. Tom Hubbard came up from Fort land this morning. Hawks A Lovar, paper bangers, 07 State. E. Cox started for the Bantlam coun try this morning, to look after a timber claim. One John Dee paid f 10 for a plain drunk. II. P. Keller, of tho furniture Arm, Is In Porlluud for u few days. Mrs. Frances Luy, of Jacksonville, Is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Win, J. Clarke, at SOS High street. Ed. Button, the brick maker, went up to Albany this mornlug, to close a contruot for some pressed brick. Miss Jennie Booth Is the new book keeper ut Btrong's restaurant. Messrs. Bard, Pound and Wlnslow,of Aumsvllle, hio lu tbe city today. Housekeepers should use ''Favorite." flour. New lot of Borden laces Just recieved, by Mrs. D. L. Fleater's. Our low cash prices muko them very cheap. Highest cash price paid for poultry and eggs, at Ulundell's market, oppo site Statu Insurance offlce. "Favorite" Hour Is tho best. Frank Lovell went to Portland this afternoou for a slight relaxation from his arduous duties at the desk. MlssJeuuctte Villlnm8,who has been a guist at the Z. V. Moody manslon,de parted ibis afternoon for ber homo In The Dalles. Mrs. W.J. Plymalo, of Jacksonville, la In the city, A, Davles, of Los Angeles, is lu (ho city, and expects to make Balom his homo lu the uear future. With both Mr. Bootbby ud tho city hall committee to supervise building tho new city hall, It ought to bo well done, and uo doubt will be. Architect W. I) Pugh went to Al bany this morning to look after the now postofllco building put up there, for which ho has furnished the plans. R. R. Ryau lost a vuluitblo horse yes terday by having It playfully back off a high platform, breaking Its back. Tho horse was Immediately shot to re lievo It from misery. Mr. and Mrs. E. Breyman received word by a messenger this morning, that Mrs. John E. Phillips, of Zena. was uol expected to live. They went at once to tho'oedslde of their niece, Goo, W. Johnson & Bon have met with great success lu placing their "Happy Home" clothing thlssprlug. It gives more genuiue satisfaction than any othtr line of goods ou the market. Tho low prices are 'a great surprise to all buyers, Hawks A Levar, wall paper, 07 State, To feel bright and cheerful attend to your sumiBoli, and take Bliumout Li ver Regulator. A Shannon Filing Cabr glveu away to every butdne&i mau who pur chases goods to the amount of 10 cents or oyer this Is a bouafide otter, no fake or snap, Wo are simply overstocked ou these goods and wish to dispose of them. F. B. Dearborn, sUtlouer. Uaki-kt 8Ai.K-Cuntluuetl all till week at Willis ltro. A Co. Special low prices on carpets, oilcloths aud mat tints. 6 lASt Hawks A Levar, paiwr uauirera, 97 Mr JWfl.RO OAPWA'j rvrr-n "tttttii ,,""i'j''"rrJr"'-j""T'rffripwiiiirtiiiii,i(ifiJ'i"'if t i-nirT""' " 'I1 MlfOitOJn'JIiiLAW, Wdtklnmn riri&nM thmU ih flklckJtOwMjiftoriM With IM 'It UMfiwa HI G'oriipsfilt fil tli Coolie (UifiitiUm ilirotiftli ililf Jaw M nf polltfoHlllff (lid KoVefHItiflfll to further tfjefil fiiofctii8Ml btlUe (lent 0lililfe Kxol(llofl Ad, TliM U tut doubt but (fist million of money will I opfliil Ut prevent tli full Ofrntu (Ion of (ho law. There In tut doubt bill llml (he pfMWfil Admliifslfrtlfotl will do all In Hi power Ut defeat arid nullify (lie not of ootigreH Just declared coimM (utlonal by (lie supreme court, Work limriieti of ell classed should detiiAhd At onai the most rigid enforocmeut of the Geary law, Chinese now hero must comply with the law. They must reg Idler or leave. No more should be nl lowed to come. If (ho law Is not strictly enoficed now and without any delay not only will the Chinese now here not register, but the Incoming tide of Chinese Immigration will not bo stopped, Worklngmen should meet and enter the most vigorous protests against hesi tation on tho part of those In power In our country to enforce this 'aw. May ors of different cities on the 1'aclflo coast are calling mass mooting to pro test against any further suspension of tho antl-Culneso of the laws of our country. Tho peoplo should publicly demand at Balem enforcement of tbo law Bgulnst an alien element Incapable of American citizenship, military duty or Intelligent suflrage and whoso pres ence only degrades American labor. CiiArtAOTKit BKBTOHE3. One of the most delightful entertainments of tbe season was given by Miss Carrie B. Rudolph, who moved a crowded house to laughter or to tears at will. Of all readers now abroad In tbe land, Miss Rudolph Is unquestionably first and best. Bho is so utterly devoid of any striving after effect, there is such a true ring In her sweet voice, such rollicking merriment In her gay tones, such a genuine pathos lu her sad ones, that we are very apt to grow Intolerant of the miserable recitations the most pa tient among us must often writhe un der. N. Y. Dully World. This enter tainment takes place at the Willamette chapel Friday eyoniug,thls week. Bee ud. Paudoned. Edward Balzley, who wiib sentenced from Umatilla last June to serve three and a half years for lar- l ceny, will be pardoned tomorrow. The cause assigned is the needy circum stances of tbe family, and further that he has been sufficiently punished. Tiik MurKS. Closing exercises were held at tbe Mute school yesterday, and uearly all tbo students today departed for tbolr homes. Excursion. Tho Elwood will leave Balem for Albany and return Friday at 0:30 a. m. Rouud trip tickets 76 cents. Don't almost kill yourself by violent purgatives. Bake Blmmons Llyer Reg ulator, a mild laxative. REAL ESTATE TRANSFER. F. H. Keith and wife to Lydla H. O'Brien; It 4 blk 11, Highland. $1000. Walter C. Tooze and wife to Joseph Bwageur and wife; It 8, 0, Cowles ad, Woodburn, $1000. A. P. Gordou and wife to A. P. Gor don tract 202x100 feet at southeast cor ner of Wluter aud Trade Btrects,Balem, $760 W. A. Bhaw and wife to Samuel R and Mary B. Phelps. 1 14 b 1 town of Bhuw, $100. George W. Johnson and wife to C. D, Vaughn, pt I. N. Gilbert D. L. C, 4 acres, $'2,100. B. F. Hall and wf. Woodburn to W. W. Hull 36 a. $3500. Bamuel Muehlemau and wf. to Abra ham Kiech laud $400. G. W, Bohnsou and wf to Sampson Jones lot In Robert's addition $200. Baiupson Joues and wf to Geo. W. Johnson lotou Gardeu Road, $2000, K H, Kleber and wf to E. F. Bolen, 126 a. $1200. "Brace Up" Is a tantaltelug admoultlou to those who at this season tal all tired out, weak, without appetite and dUcouraged But the way lu which Hood's Barsapar llla bulliis up the tired frame aud gives a good appetite, is really wonderful. Bo we say, "Take HoodTs aud It will brace you up." For a ceneral family confidently recemmend: cathartic we Hood's Pills. 360 Summer Street Market. Deef cuts 5 to 12 cents. All kinds of fresh meat as low as any lu the city. Free delivery. 6-15-lw Ml LUSH k CiKitiRir. For Sale. Good team, wagou aud harness. AUo 4yearMld tilly, well broke single oi double, Hue driver. Apply to M. O. Couv.Bliuittou'a additloa.SitU street. Addrosa steku). V4lw I fOVHXAfj, 'WMiaiHtMA'r, MAtf W, iWHi .IKWHtY 8 IMMOVUMHH TM (Mf Officii liM M Ofdef II -Tfifl UtM Ofdltinnef, 'Miakilu L..i.iif( i..a( fj( tHilitliH frith MAvtif tinfoil Id lli6liniri(fr4f (Jfrty, Klein, Utote, AMl iltffii end rtmKli pfemifif, l,fAM,0trm Hitnlhuti jdmbef ''., N0)j(Jl6yef A iilfiff, H Dilgsti ittti,, t1 (t( Ufd Dtt A Imt, fll5 ti. ti, iimiqrlf III.A0I J, li, MeNnry, Hi I'siton t. MUV) lUiHthn h 1,'na, f I.Mi i'j, ht, Wrtlle Uu,t f lj J. W Hmllli, $10 Brooke k rJAllsbtiryi (.If Bittern (Jnillglil Co,, l&MOf Joeepli Meyers, UU) Bnlem Water (in., tlm.lif Mitlem Con. HI. Uy, (J-,l2fA0 John Knight, (7u72fA, It, Forstner AOcj J A. Ilornnrdl, (1 60 Oregon HfAteffrinn, $2) H, 11. ltobltieou, MU A, JJurriett, Vli M, Burnett, $22; W, 11, Crumb, $1 lj Hftlem Engine Co, W; Ryan A Co., (3 A. Beldler, $1 JoUHNAfi, $1) It, MoKlllop, $22, Tho bill for elcctrlo lights had been out down $10 by the committee. Alder man Bmtth stated that many lights had burned poorly, and moved that the bill bo out 10 per cent, additional. Al bert and others asked for more definite Information, No definite Information bstngat hand, the motion was lost, The street committee submitted tho following estimate on the proposed Liberty street bridge, towlt i $800, or $6,000 complete from Ferry to Oak. Gray moved that bids be received from contractors for all the Improve ment, Albert offered an amendment making the abutting property pay for bridge and all expense. Lafore sug gested that the charter required that all bridges must be built by the city. Hunt favored that tho street bo Im proved, but said that as tho chy hud no funds, objected. Laid on table. The street committee reported in fuvor of improving Ferry street from Liberty to church. Referred. Recorder Edes made tho following report on the city's indebtedness. Warrants to Feb 14 -$42,733 30 special ruua warrants 14,881 30 Total $67,014 CO The city uttorney and Mr, Boothby reported that the specifications for city ball were correct. Adopted. City Attorney Bingham returned tbe electrio light ordinance without ny special recommendation. Placed on file. Tbe city attorney also reported that tbe police bad uuthorlty to visit public entertainments. Cross moved that the specifications be amended to have tbe work executed to tbe satisfaction of the superintend ent in charge aud building committee. Carried. Hunt moved that the specifications be adopted as amended. Carried. Hunt moved that tho building com mittee be instructed to get bids on tbe construction of the city hall, and report a month hence. Albert moved to amend that bids be advertised lor and submitted to council, at tbe second meeting in June. Carried. Albert moved that when council ad journ It be to meet next Tuesday even lug. Carried. Cross called attention to tbe fact that the block opposite the old city hall needed a sewer to In prove Its sanitary condition. Lafore called attention to tbe condi tion of the headgates pf tbe mill race In North Balem, to prevent overflow. The street commissioner reported that tbe headgates bad been lowered suffi ciently. Lafore moved that tbe com missioner Investigate. Carried. Harry Dunu was declared a common drunk. R. H. Westacott and Wm. Brown & Co. asked far right tq display a bop sprayer on Ferry street. Granted, sub ject to approval of city engineer. The Pioneer stone company asked that a committee be appointed to visit their quarry In Lincoln count v. and test the quality of tbelr stone. Laid on table. Residents 'of Yew Park asked for a sidewalk on tbe east side of 12ih and tho south side of Waller aud Ltslie streets. Referred. D. M. Leltzel asked a rebate of $33.00 ou saloon license. Referred. W. A. Llvermore petitioned for a re bate of $10 paid oo property outside of the city. A. F. Brock and fifty-one others peti tioned for an eleotrlo light at the B. P. passenger depot Referred. Ou ordinance declaring Tom MoNary and Harry Dunn oommou drunkards' DPRICE'S Xlur "-No AauaonU; No Altua. - ' 'ifl"1"" uMyHuw WM fend (III flfsl, ftlid WtfOlld llrnH. ilefefrr-d, ilibfllMhcerifHlf IWiUHIAi (fuel Willi IhB eolHolldtled fnllW eomfiflliy tot IwelVe" jrrtfH, WM rid (h6 (wind (im. Aibtrl moved ilinl (he ftfdliiAMfc lif fe n-ffed (u n eolfihiK; (eflofllifee. No wmmiI. U My moved Hint ll he plnrUl Ml He flfiftl Mig". NMM:6'.d. if (Mi Moved fefefetfeeto (lie ordlfinfiee eofntfiltlee. Onffled. fJro nehed If (lie building coftimlHee imd Inquired ln(6 (lie tiHly oHIie i'lofiter ilotie, He believed (he lowest bid received Would be on (M elone.and liiefcfofo (bought II elioilfd be leeled, it win generally dlscticeed, and Albefl sifrftfested (lint nd other (imteflrtl llkd ly (o be ued ehould be (esfed, Hunt thought best lo wait unlll bids were re celved, Crowi moved (bat a committee of three bo Apiwltilrd to Investigate (bis material, At (heir own expense. Carried, The mayor appointed Crost, Klein and Gray. Hunt moved (hat (he recorder be In structed to eecuro two nddltlonal copies of (ho Atnomled city hall specifications, Carried, Hawks A State. Levar, paper hangers, 07 HOTEL ARRIVALS. W1LLAMKTTK. A. Davis, Los Angeles. D. L. Covert, E. H, Kelleubcnger, Chicago. J. L. Marks, W. W. Carter, San Francisco. Q. Nathan, Geo W. Horne.B. F. Far rls, C. I. Dlsbrow. New York. Phil Eldrldge, Bt. Luuls. W. P. Bmllh, Chas. H. Lane, Port land. FROM BROOKS. Bcott Joues and wife were pasengers to Salem Wednesday. Wm.Csllard was In Brooks Tuesday. Mrs. Wm. Egan was In Brooks Thursday. 8. A. Jones returned from Salem on Filday. Mr.Cbapman was on our streets Tues day. Mrs. Myers and Chapman drove to Gorvals Friday. Concert at tho M. E. church Suuday evening. C. D. Gabrielaon was a caller here Sunday. Harrison Jones and family were in Salem Wednesday, having pictures taken. W. R. Glllam and Chas. Shelly were aown from the Waldo Hills, on busi ness Monday aud Friday. Mrs. Fruit spent a day under the pa rental roof Friday. We have some Walkers In Brooks that we can lay odds on. The ladles of this vicinity will give an ico cream festival at the M. E. church Moy 24th. All are cordially in vited. Geo. Massey and E. K. Shaw made a flying trip to Geryals Tuesday. Willie and Joe. Jones supplied Har rison J with next winter's wood last week. Mrs. Wm. Blanton Is visiting friends 'n Salem this week. Mrs. Itarap dined with the Becklne family Sunday. Mr. Clark, a carpenter from Howell Prairie, moved to Brooks Monday. J. a. isrown, our flax grower. Is at Brooks now-a-days, aud expresses him- u..tr -- i 1 i-i. ..... ecu aa uoing Ulguiy piettSCU With OUr country. John Nie and two little daughters, were callers at Wm. Walkers Sunday. Mrs. Evans and daughter, Mrs. Dodge, visited with Mrs. Jas. Fruit Friday. Dr. Heusell and wife droye to Salem Monday. Tho minister and wife were badly pounded ou their return home Batur. dy evening, They were met In the front room of their residence by a strong man, in the person of one 8. A. Jones, and a short combat was had, by friendly words, after which they were escorted to the next room which was packed to Its utmest capacity with friends who ushered them through to the nrxt room, where a table was heavily Udon with many of the neces saries of Ufa which was presented to them by tho said 8. A. Jones, In a be coming manner. One item of Interest was an envelop with J. H. Brown's name written, ou containing a big $. The eveuing was most agreeably spent. On retiring, all were cordially invited to call again. u.imt.i iitli t i.igijjiiiif3iii t'1 ' .L AIN'T With my new spring suit, just from the Men Hill Store, All Wool Home Made Suits. SALEM, FROM WllITEAKEK. Died, at the family home, near Whlt euker, Or., at 2:30 a. m. May 4, 1803, from lung fever, Myrtle Ruth, Infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Peebles, aged 4 months. Myrtle Ruth, tbe Infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Peebles, has been taken from them. A vacancy has been made In their home, and sorrow bos found another fireside by which it may sit. That wo do all In our power to solace and comfort those who mourn the loss of their loyed one, thus obeying Christ's Injunctien: "Bear ye one an other's burdens,"that we'll ever cherish tho memory of our dear one who was so suddenly and unexpectedly suatched from us, until wo, too, are numbered with tho dead. "Favorite" flour is a true favorite. Hawks& Levar, wall paper, 97 State. Loan Wanted. I want to cet a loan of SI 700 or sell an Interest in or all of tbe Red Star Mill and water power, with from 2J to 612J acres of land, Joining the town of Turn er. All communications answered with promptitude and dispatch. Address, J. C. Robertson, 4-27-lw Turner, Or. Try "Favorite" flour. Hawks & Levar, wall paper, 97 State. DEATHS. LAFORE. At tbe borne, seven miles south of Salem, Mrs. Mattfe Lafore, wife of P. Lafore, aged 37 years, of uuusuuipiiuu. The funerai was held May 17, at 2 o'clock. Mrs. Lafore leaves a family of six children, and was a daughter of Mr. James Kays, of Howell prairie. x-jjjli i nm i ,po COMPLETE MANHOOD HAND HOW TO ATTAIN IT. At lut a medical work that Ulli the eaniea, davjrtboi the effect, points tit remedy. ThU ll cleutmcallr tbe most valuable, artUtlcallr the mini beautiful, medical book that has ap Pdforyeiris M page, avary page bearing a halt tone Illustration In tints. Home of the subjects treated are Nervous Debility. tjner. Sterility, Development, Varicocele, the Husband. Those Intending Marriage, etc. !.. V?. .W!M EouW know th Orand Trut , lj?!f'!l, th?PP SteTt" " '" w: JKSrV tdfcal applUd to Jfar nirf JZiil !C) wyl"tU for pant olM pay postage aloa. Address the publishers, ERIE MEDICAL CO., BUFFALO, K. T. zzxzzzzzxzzz POWER HOUSE Meat Market. Fresh and Bait meats of the best quality. Poultry and stock. Free delivery. . FRED WAYMIRE. AMERICA'S Favorite Entertainer, Charaoter Impersonator. Asslted by home ta'ent In a musical proiram rvi- ..rf.P!ll Interest. ! ".rrA" n, university cbapel. Ad- ou tale at tbe book stores. "V." ?"n.t. blldren 25 ni. iicxeis CARPET We Will HMlt,... r, . BUY THIS WEEK AND &AVE MONEY. WILUS BROTHRRS x. rv- OPEnA nrtrrao -.n 1 " ' " ' " II ' Itjjljjjt m, A BIRD? OREGON. We Are Opening UL A New Lino or Bee the latest in ENVELOPES. VISITING CARDS ALL SIZES, Patton Bros., Booksollera and Stationary 08 BTATK STREET. MKW ADVERTISEMENTS. r OUT. A pair or gold bow Bpectaclei-.Mni! XJ where on Commercial street. ArewMlj will be given lor recovery. .Leave at JonkWAl I offlce. M7-3t rMTRNIHHRn unnMH a few delrble I J Rooms, with or wli bout board, near busl- nets centre. Call at 832 Water stre-t. 5-5-ot TXR BAL.K. A. vnnr nlrwlr- lnraKd Int. with E bonse, on Milt street south or lVIIUmetU " uulverlty. or terms aua particular, plrut t inquire ui mis ornce. t-isn.im 3f1UIS PAPER Is kept on file at K. C. Daie'l Advertising Agency, eland 65 Merchant! j xenanee. Ban Francis, o. California, when eontraca for advertising can be made far lu I ATTENTION.-Cash money paid for reft I botUes.old Iron and all kinds of metali, a so inaes, at oia court House, naiem. 1-M-ly 1. TOLPOLAB. CHRISTIAN KCIENCB-Ltterature kinds on sale at 326 Liberty street. of all tt-ly Deutscher Advocat. P0ST0FFICE BLOCK, - - SALEH.OR Admitted to practice In all the courts, Sneclal attention ctvAn in ftarmfin sneak ing people and business at tbe county and i state omces. it HOFEU, Notary Public. Money to Loan. Loam Will hfl trtArtA Mi ImnmvAd eltV Of farm property by the ! LOMBARD INVESTMENT CO. For terms, etc,, apply to JHRN A flATtRflN. Attorney at law, over Bash's Bank, Salem, Or. SMITH BROS. CONTRACTORS & PLABTEItERS. .ltam atOotUe-Parkaurstblock,roo 16, Balem, Oregon. II P. M. CARS. 1 1 p. in. Cars leave Hotel and Postoffice dally for Asylum, Penitentiary and Cemetery oh Capital City Railway. Car leaves 5 a. m , connect ing with dverlaad train, aud cars leave Metcl every 2 minutes from 6:20 a.m. to 11 p. w. for all points en the lines excepting Cemetery Car,! akea off to meet Passenger Trains. SALE. --wJ!(lt . . . . IALEM, OREGON. iMfeT-a vijAX -sw.isW.Mi