WSJimBBBM -Tr" vSSKS WE DO, DO IT! It dots not matter how, or why, the GREAT SUC CESS of our SPECIAL SALE of MEN'S SUITS proving-that our values and efforts are appreciated nave decided us to inaugurate this i j ijJkb'ii mi mi firm nnrm -Surprise Sale in te QMdr en's Clothing Until further notice our entire stock of Children's , Clothing will be offered at SPECIAL PRICES. Absolutely no reserve all fresh, new and up-to-date Goods. New Duck Pants New Bells New Cap3 New Hats 6. w. Jonnson & 60., 257 COMMERCIAL STREET. DAM CAPITAL JOURNAL Y UOITKH BROTHttRS TUESDAY, JUNK 27, 1800. Dkllc OtutYnfir ai OO. In Artvanrn DHy, row MoiiUm 91 OO, ! Advanoa. - WMkiy, Onm "Tear 1.00, In Advance CURRENT EVENTS. Tho Iiiti'rriationnl ettprcuio lodge of Qcxvl Templnm oponcl IIh convention nt "Toronto, jOnt., todny with dtilegnlea present from ninny parts ot tho United HtntcH and Cntuuht. Tlio outlook In jtho Enntoru IIumlHphoru is reported brighter than in Atiioricu. Tho onler in Great JlriUiin, cHiHiclitlly Bcotlntid, ingrowing conntuntly from niuoiig tho host clnnooH of itn nitixciiH. In ficnmll- niiVJii and Clerinutiy tho (inter Is nlo making projrrena. Whilo tho toiiiiwr- unco" reform in tho United Sbttoa Jiiih been Kolnjf tmckwnnl limU'iid of forward during recent years, Bccrutitry I'nrkur roporla Klgna of Improvement in many JiiriwlictionB. In Nobraoka gratifying- progrewi Iiuh been miido hy tlio orgnnl or of tho order during tho hint twelve months. Iowa and Mliincvotu nro aho rejiortod ns "bowing rilgtm of improve' ' inent. Tlio total inuiiilKindilp Im now '' about -100,000 tud the iiiciiilMirnhlp of ' tliu juvenile hranuh 110,00(1. t Tho delegates to the International convention, KnightM of 8t. Johu'n nru uHttemoied iu a citmiiiuni, wino cnthedral Whuro thoro wm culubrutcd a iimsH for ileuil membom. Tliocsixoof Mm. Addlo Harrow, an cuiicd of complicity with hor eonvloted liUNband, George Hciui regard Harrow, In tlio kidnapping of Marion Clark, wan called for trial today in tho criminal term of tho Now York mipremo court. Inanlty will ho mado the plea of do- fiiniut nnil Mm. lliirrmv'M enitimul ulnlliiH 'tS" jihvo nmplo ovidonuo that tho woman .Ima Ixxin mentally iiiilmliinced xlnee jcjilldhood. In London, Kiiglund, wuh being held atho wolooinimr limiting in honor of tho RfoTegiitCH to tho iiiiliupumiiiitl mwdoii of fitho International Couiuil! of omen, iWtiililnli tiiualti. Its ttllut ttltilia ttltUkltflfiU fillll jebntlniioa through tho week. More than in minimi women moro man nan oi gUiarn from tho United Htftten and Can iiulii were rcpreaontod by tho delegates awlio thronged thu hall and received the jtrreollniHi of thu Counter of Alionleeu rwlin inMldnd river tho Initial tiHMiinhlv. ItV' I . Utnitn ftl.i. 41 t.,iiiii.. tt.i a( n,ibiiuit in Of.' ' UIIIUI1 IMUIIBVW''VMlllVV u ,,i.,l.., Ill Xtho field of iMilltloa and noolnl reform Sthero ban never I toon mum it rtMirroaiitU $fliro nod lnuwwiimr uatliurlmr. lhiuh. t r " " iJhhm of thu realm axchntigcd galling .with thu reprciKintutlveii ot tno inot iltUinbliJ' worklnuwonieu'B Kxilotlen, nud KleleguU (rum New Zwdiuid and ew DutR Woll' ocoupletl mrntii Imtrfuen nhOMi flmm Italy, Denmark and other wountrleilf Kttrojw. Whnt ft rejoicing In tho heart of early pioneers of tliu ffmovement for tho ndN-Aneoiuent uf Kvouien would result could they hut wo Stbui gr'ut ronmoKlltuu gullieiiiig mark- Jhig the clone of the nineteenth century. Kfhb muuuitudo of the International movement, whiuli owe ItH origin to tho L)iincll held In Uiuuigo during tli ftorld'n fair, In lmnt to rvalUe. l'n)iu Tnwleiit iKvlnnlnitH thu movement lia grown and uprvud in nil dirwitlonn until fit embnuvH all purtH of tho emitted Aorld and iian tho greatest variety of Li.(ikta fiAino dt I n Lwutttittau tttiri Ruptod are advocate) of equal nitlTnige, Beware of ICo mmtn koutd Ixwurc of the cheap and m wMliisf powder wlu to be jutt at PttMiif Powdr irMa m tiwr U othig so good a w mmrnr for u ciwatBg pttfaiff k. M&9 ewly by m. t nmw mlsi. M.U vYfc whllo others opionc It. Evory sort of ciiternrisM in which women aro inter eatod Is renreseitted and tu brlnt- all of thew divcreo iniurcsts together In it practical international alliance is tlio great tank mapiied out for tho big gath ering which oK3iiwi today. While disentangling tho many stc laities and specialists the International Council will discuss a list of topics that is extraordinary in its wldo range. They have been divided Into five sections educational, professional, legislative and industrial, political, and social. Inter national arbitration is to 1m discussed in its historical anptrt and arguments for and ngaiust this method of settling In ternational disputes will bo beard. In the educational section papers will bo read explaining advanced educational Ideas in vogue in Htookholm, Iioston, Chicago, Vienna nnd other cities. The effect ujiou domestic Jo of tho admis sion of women to tlio professions is scheduled foroxhauHtlvo consideration. Tho status of medical women will bodls- cussed and tho work of woman ntirsos, journalists, educators, lecturers and in other professional pursuits will bo con sidered. In tho political, legislative and industrial, and social flections tliore will Isj uu equally wldo range of topics discussed. Tho Countess of Aberdeen will preside over thu various sessions open to tho public, assisted hy such well-known women us Lady H.ittorsea, Susan II. Anthony, Mrs. Wllloughby Ciimmlngi of Toronto, Mrs. May Wright Bewail, llaroncss Alexandra (iripouliorg of Finland, Mine. Marie Martin of 1'arls, Mine. Dauduraud of Montreal, ijidy Henry Somerset, Mrs. Alum Tatleinu and tlio Marchioness of Dufferlu. This ovenlntf Htaffonl llouso will be thrown open hy the Duko and Duchess of Kutherhind hi honor of the visitors, Tho Iiidoiteuduut Telephone Assoela Hon of tho United States, which rupro- seiits thooniMMltlnu to tho Hell Tele phone company, ok)ihhI its third an nual oonveutlon at Chicago today with several hundred delegates present from many allies Tliu annual rejHirts aro ox pcocd to show u gratifying prog res h iiiiulu hy tho uiitl-Hell people during the last year and plans will 1h oxhauNtlvely dtsciiHHtHl for continuing the warfare. Jehu Collins and Mrs. Anne lugorsoll were placed on trial today at Chicago for kidnapping little Gerald Impluer, whose abduction from his parents' home in l'rairie avenue and subsequent recovery ut I'aincsvillu, O., after an ab sence of mom than a year created an in ternational hoiisatiou. The alleged all ductois were represented In court by distiuKUlHhel counsel whoso services woro prisnired by the funds nmlUcd by thu prisoners from their months' ex hibition in a local dime museum after their arrest in Ohio. It isuuderstoisl that Insanity is to ho made thu ground of defence. Drowsiness In dlHHillcd hy ItHHUlt AM'H i'U.1,8. Itemambor tho Iwituio this ovaulug at tho M. It. chinch. Dr. McClbdi Is a rura tnmt. 'Pratiuo! Khar lUtlund suys my Ifo ustiri l).wsuu' Uorli tun one unlh, her bita.kin.iho W oured." 0 l tf Aim FiactureU. Dr. J. D. Slnvw drovo out to linger hod evening to reduce, u fraeturo InMis. 1'rank Wright's arm. Mr. Wright had tho mlsfoitutiu to fall Mnoral days ago ami ut thu time not thinking tho mat ter unions enough to call a physician, but afterward her arm bogAii to swell, when it was necory t do junnethlng. .-. Imitations ! ISSSH S) I AROUND THE EVENING I I LAMPJCXXX:X.2CXX3 z FiirWcutprn Hfli'cttononlhe 3 Z Ncwet)loOk ml IIakmIiic. 3 SiiiUtMUiiiUtUAmtlUUUiiUUUjUUiiJlUlS Hand, McNnlly A Co., Chicago, send us a copy of "Tlio Launching of n Man" by Stanley Waterloo, tho Chicago newspaper poet and "Westerner" in literature. It Is tho old story retold of tho college groduato being gradually metamorphosed into a useful all-around woll-develoiwd manhood. College life is depicted from the standpoint of actual participation and then tlio hero's career Is followed until ho builds a rail road out West and marries thu woman he loves. It is a good, healthy, vigorous American volume, just the particular thing to put in tho hands of a young man who has como out of college to go to work for a living many of them more seriously hundicapHd than before they went In. Mr. Waterloo's stylo Is vitality and hopeful youthfulness anil buoyancy happily commingled. It is a companion volume, but In another field, to Oii'o Head's "Yankee from the West" and has much of the samu spirit of boundless exuberance and surging, health-giving common sence. Price Llifi. "How to Plan tho Home Grounds" by Samuel Parsons, Jr., is modelled after tho great works on landscape gardening produced by Calvert Vaux and Gilbert Stiles, but is a neatly printed comprcsned voliimo of 250 pages in gray cloth bindings. It Is richly il lustrated and contains besideH chapters of interesting and useful Information, lists of nil tliu plants and shrubs needed, M well us blank contracts to be made with a view to getting accurate results from those undertaking to make im provements. The proposition laid down to begin with Is that it is just as easy and asdinicult to plan gentleman's homo Iot25xl00 in u town or city as to plan an cstnlo of 100 acres. There Is a great deal of practical Information about de ciduous and herbaceous plants and trees, u chapter devoted to aquatic plants, tor races, lawns, banly vines mid climbers, bedding plants, tho use of rocks, nnd resldeutal parks. Thu author is supt. of parks hi New York City and has ren dered n great service in putting out this complete handbook for beautifying the homo grounds. It should ho in all li braries, Doublislay A MuCluro Co., New York. In our small way of llfo we huvo not seen much of tho writing of Mrs. Oluir lotto Perkins Stetson, who aspires to bo a groat-grnndaiightor of Lyman Heeehor, n grand-niece of Henry Ward Heeehor and Harriet Heeehor Stowe, lias written a volume of verses, a lalsir book and one on Women and Economics. There can not but Ihi somu gissl work In all this, and as Mrs. Stetson came to live in Cali fornia in 1888 there Is hope ot real growth and greatness. Wo have read "The Yellow Wall Paper" and must pronounce It the product of a well, what can wo say and observe Mnlvaney's advice "Strike a Man and Pralso a Women." Wo read It twlco and tlio last time only to iro throuuh and Nee how much could ho left out and not mar the seilso, and how much could Is) left out aud make it pious anter reading, and well there wasn't intioli left. Of course, there is always involved in any account of what takes place in an invalid's mind or chamber a question of taste. Should not a gen (Ionian or lady, If they are not fooling well, keep out of print? A llisuusod Imagination is ns offensive, to somu as a diseased lun, and to nun the ex pectoration of either at tho public is a breach of good manners, and thu latter forbidden hy ordinance hi this good city, So wo ou no oxcuso for tho Yel low Wall Puuir. Pniy woall.giMslMrs. Stotsou, give us no more in this line. lour brightness, your goodness, your genius, your industry shall delight us in other ways far more, and let the pub Ushers consider this a bad venture. Small, Mayuard A Co., Huston, 50 cents. In celebration of Its Mill uuulvorsary, Tlio Art Ametur gots out an exceedingly handsome numlver. Tho number 1m gltiH with a rotroupcot of thu magaxluo for tho past twenty years, earryli g us hack to tho time when tho art move ments was just Wgluulng. Tho iper, It will bo romonilwrvd, was founded by Montague Marks, of whom is given an Interesting account, and also of his suc cessor, John W. Van Oust, who is a descendant of thu famous 1'lemlf.h pain ter of the samu tiantu, hoiiiu of whose works aro shown in thu magaxluo. The Amurluun painter, Henry Molser, Is made thu subject uf a bright article, The color plate. "Thu Artist's Daugh ter," also by him, lsHirs out his repu tation. Among thu other contributors am Montagu Murks, who writes on "Thu Itityiil Academy Exhibition;" W. 11. Uogwrson "Tliu Artist and the Cumuru:" Ernest Kuauffs on "Ele mentary Drawing" and "Drawing for Hupnsluotiou;" Khoda Holmes Nicholls on "1-lguro Painting" and "Animal Painting;" David Maloolm on "Open Mrepluco?" It. V. DUrhold on "Cur pets and Hugs;' Cotiilla lUmnett, It. V. Darby ami Kunny Howell Priustiiwu m China Minting. U'rlco, 515 cents. John W. Van Oot. publisher, l Union Squaro, Now York j Tho Atlantic Monthly fur Juno Iku the follow Inn urttakvi: Tu Have and to lloUt, MY, Mary Johnston; Japan and the Philippines, Arthur May Kunpp ; Politics and tho Judiciary, Enuik Uuy lord Cook; Tha Touemaut lloiue Hhght, Jacob A. Kits; Improvement in City Life, 111, Charlwt Mill ford Heblu- Km, NotM onGU Ducomtion, Annie l"teld ; Hobort tud Bllittlwth llruwnliig. Harriot Waters l'riwton; Tlw 0tltik in Cuba, UurlMrt lvjham WlHiwHut, Mussr. Small, Maynanl A QampiHy, ltoton. huvo aconlrxyl tint rtuhu tn tlu. hwr iKHiks o vto lj)- Mr. Hit Car mail, formerly publUhvxl by Mr. m& Limpon, Wolffo A Company "Iow ' Tide on Grandpre," "Hchind tho Arras," "Hallads of i-ost Haven," and "liy tho Aurcllnn Wall." Theso four volumes comprise the whole of Mr. Car man's published work so far ns it has leen Issued in book form excepting his part in "Songs from Vagabondia" and "More Songs From Vngalmndia," In which he collaborated witli Mr. Hichard Hovcy. "Low Tide on Grandpro" and "He liind tho Arras" are at present out of print, hut new editions aro in prepara tion for. immediate publication. Notice, Olilco of tho secretary of State. Sa lem, Oregon, Juno 21, 185)0. Notice is hereby given that the Statu Hoard of Agriculture havintr. in comnllanco witli an Act of tho Twentieth Legislative Aspombly tiled in tho olilco of tlio Sec retary of State February 5K5d, 18W, deeded to tho State of Oregon tho lands known as tho "State Fair Grounds," the appropriation of $7,000 for the pay ment of the warrant indebtedness of said State Hoard of Agriculture issued prior to February 2.'5d, 18IJ9, proiwrly en dorsed, warants, will be issued on the State Treasurer to the extent of the appropriation. Interest will not bo nl lowed after this date. F. I Dunbar, Secretary of State. In accordance with the above notice, holders of nil warrants of the Oregon State Hoard of Agricul- liiruimiLii jiriur n ruumury iou, imr.i are hereby notified that tha same will he paid on presentation at tho olilco of tho Secretary of State, or at the office of the undersigned, nnd that interest will cense after this date. J. II. Albert, trcasuror of thu Oregon State Hoard of Agriculture. tl-2C-tf. -- i M JOURNAL" X-RAYS." TUB C'llll.n's HKAIIT. The heart of n child, Like the heart of a flower, Has UHtiillu for the sun And a tear for thu shower; Oh, Innocent hours With wonder beguiled Oh, heart like n flower's In the heart of n child! The heart of a child, Like the heart of a bird, With ruptures of music Is flooded and stirred ; Oil, songs without words, Oh, molodios wild Oli, heart like a bird's In thu heart of a child! The heart of a child, Like tho heart of tlio spring, Is full of the hope Of what summer shall bring, Oh, tlio glory of things In a worhf undolllcd Oli, heart like thu spring's 111 the heart of a child I Ixnidon Speaker. "I would live as though every day woro my last, ami act as though oaeli act woro tho last audit lilting conclusion to my llfo." Tbeio Is hopo for tho boy or girl whoso teeth and hair nro brushed every day, and whnio body is washed at lciot once a week. Tlio Salem Joiiiinai. lsiasts that tho rat holes hi its olilco have all Ihmiu closed, ureal is tue .louit.v.u,, A paper nowa days bus to keep the rat holes cloned to make cuds meet. Albany Democrat. Astorlaus have not much use for water except to bold animal regatta on, which has como to be the great nautical event ot the your for tlio northwest coast. Such men as Herman Wise, Cliailuy Fulton and John Gratku oau make any thluggo. . The Hohuiuiii Nugget says of a head of a college, who has left the state, that "he was a man smiled hy education. He had tliu education 'tis true, hut conceit, arrogance and, it is alleged, do celt had him. Here tliu bubble burstcd, and bo can now start over again." One industry is well looked after al ways at the state fair. An Albany paper says: A. .1. Johnson seems to 1k pocu thirty a Solo uieinbur of thu state boanl of agriculture. Of the olllcera unpointed for the state fair which meets in Septein. iter three aro from Linn county and all ot thus tnim feclo, Iwlng A. W. Colo, a marshal, S. I, Shore, sujHirlntondont of tlio grandstand and Mrs. Lillian Klbler, one of tho judges, whilo J. C. Johnson, of Knlcm, is tint father of director John sou. Napoleon, at St Helena, aiJ to AtitOHO. march i, his !hiicun. "Ile--- Hee nit, we had better 'leave on sit thrtereiurdirs; life in fottrr which neither you nor I know llll thin ir about H .- Why throw otwtuclts in the way of it ile fence? It own mean are Miperior to all the appaiatu uf your laboiatotle. Mcdl cine U a collection of iiiiceitalu pievciip lion, the remit of which, taken collect ively, have been hatuiful to uiaiilind Water, air and cleanlinei aie uiy chief tueUlciuea." At the time when Nanoleon natd thi he wa largely light. lhyiciaiw in thoe day dealt out obnoxious and dtitlc drug that did violence to every fiber in the body. Since that date medical science ha made woudetfut stride. I)r Pietce'a Golden Medical DUcoYCty Is tncdictue comioed of native medicinal root that do no vio It nee to nature. It action i eeutle and natural. It simply promote the natural ptocesaes of secretion and exctetiou. It testoic the lot appetite, collects all di order of the digestion, mates the aasiuii lation of the food petfect. invlgoratca the liver, putilic and enriches the blood, builds ncvTaml healthv flesh tlp tnnn the nerve aud gives sweet aud refreshing sleep. It is the gteat blood maker and neh builder It cures S per cent of all rase of alt diseases of the air ruuages thai lead up to consumption It i a wonderful Hli.iUd.iMM fit. ttll ilU.a.aa .I...A ,. I. .. AT.kIu . or iinptoper noutKhment of body or netve. I)o not deal with unscrupulous dealers who ! urge yon iu taxc woitnie ui.tllutes lor the sake of a few penuie added profit. ' t have been uiing Dr Httte'a (VUiten McU kt DUcvveiy anj TfUaMnt 1VIUU' fur the iktit thiee year and they he MveJ ray tlfv." Thu wtllT Mr. tknhU Ha.tr. uf Ok0ale. HtxkUUne Ca . "a. I ikjk keep the ' lelUl la uiy twutc all the time am) lue thtw rvriy tliu I feet the ncnl of a Unlive. I am titty thive year olj and was trouble.! with liver ecu. lUlul uutll I umJ your turdkla. Now 1 am UTtry siok wan or woman should send II ouecent stamps to T)r R. V. .'ifVc, llulf.lo, N. Y., to pay the cot of mafUiig only for a free copy of Dr Metre's great ICuo-page Common Htnwr Medical AdvUei; or jt sUuips for a heavy cloth bound copy. rr3 WSffi feuT 1 jitiiUii(ilitaaatY'WTitll-iTi"ii CASTOR I A Tor Infants and Children. Tho Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of & Herschbachand Reiffeiman BLACKSMITHS and WHEELRIGHTS. Wc will shoe your horse, build or repair your wagon or Implements Being located to stay our patrons have a guarantee that our work will bo satisfactory. Shop 100 Chemeketa street. Telenhone 2705. 4-1 tf Headquarters for Screen Doors, Etc., Iiwn. field nnd poultry fence and shingles at lowest prices. 9ALUM KH5NOI5 WORKS, Waltxr Mori.ey. Prop, d.tlS WBtateUtreet, F Xrv. 13 E) I LilUo Men and Women And Bnbyland Mairazlties have been cotnbinel into it IlL'-pugo book and the i-nit'K kk- 1IUCKO 1-ltOlt tl to CO RKNTH A YKAIt. It is a splendid niugazine for chil dren from two to ten years of uge. Wo want tho names and midrcHees of motli?rs of children of nliovcuccs, and for a list of nrrvwich names wo will send tho magazine to you o.nk YUAH KIIKE. Littlo Men and vVomen Co,Troy,N.Y There is only one place In town to get a FIRST-CLASS HARNESS If you are n strancer, ajk your neighbor, he will tell E tox to go to w. W.JUIINS u hahk of the Red Ftont rug Store. 4-iSJ wirn T:J. SULLIVAN l'KACTICAl. TAlLOKj A nice lino of Kuods und samples on hand. Suits 81C up. Pants $ p. a percct tit guaranteed, ut 1 0 tf 1 JO.flTATK 8TRKK7 Premium on Warrants. Any imrtloi IisvIiik Marlon or I'ollc count warnnilit to tlfoposoof, will do well to call n IIk' (illliour Kiikiuk' Ilrt'yinnn, 270 Corniimrctal ktrcut, with Uiilno A lUrlciT. 1 will allow promlum on all micli properly cmlnnipil war mnt. Jtmioy in loan t R anl 7 T cunt Inter iv t on Improved furiim. No nnnmlmlon. 6 13 tl.Vw l)m KdOKNK llltKV.MAK White Corner illm'k. T,0 Coimnerclal itrect T3XJGOIES WAGONS, CARTS HACKS BTC. The Best in the World at the Lowest Prices. MOWERS. HAY TOOLS. BINDERS. We always lead on style, quality and low price. Large supply of everything' in our line. Warehouses oppo site Brewery, near Salem Flouring Atills. MITCHELL, LEWIS St. ST AVER CO. J. A. Forsythe, Ahnager. .00 BEST OWN VHKLT Tlio Model OreK'onltNcw8papor!ittn(l!.r''amllyl;jotirnHl. UnltlnKiNews, Fiction, Hterary,iIlunchJ.ana:iDalry aiidiMurkot News Inlattrantlye readable form. Ill WEEKLY Mil Issued Thursday morning nf tlio state the Mtmo week. Tlio 51.00 Wlj... In two part ertnt.il ns all andtStalo Nowf. I Jill An Intlepetidont Asxil.ttetinrirrftper.for the Pet. pic. Send for auiple free. TiiRjQyKNUi3 the fullest, report if tlie riuloifs of the IftttMaiura and state oftiohU, as well at ludepen dent, dear nd (wnal c iuuit) o all public matters. Snil a trial subsorlptlou. HStiiflnifliHiri MHHwriVln RED FRONT LIVERY First'Class Feed and Boarding stables, 104 Commkucial Street. SALEM, ORE. Wm. -ULLREY, Prop. Best Ri$ for Commercial Men Btsblos In same block Hotel WIUamnltA. -3rHafc teams und comfortable rig for ladles and family drlylntr a spec ialty. Horses boarded by day, week or month and beat- of satisfaction guaranteed. 3-1 tf A XTFE SAVED. Dr. J. F, Cook, tho Dotnnlonl Spool allot, SuocoadB Whero Others Fall. To whom it may concern : This is to certify that Ikrtha P. Con ner, of Jit. Angel precinct. Marion coun ty, Orcgoii has Buffered from a cancer ous growth in tho left car for about three years. The growth was cutout twice and burned out once by Albany Physicians, but the growth came back as bad no everr and pained her ho badly that she had to be taken from school. After three week's treatment by Dr. J. F. Cook, of Salem, Oregon, tho llotanical Bpeciulist, thu growth entirely disap peared, and at this date, four months sinco treatment was bctfun, the growth has not reapiieared, and tho car linn en tirely healed leaving only tho scars in flicted by tho Albany doctors, I hereby certify that the ubovo state ment Is absolutely truo, and that Ber tha P Conner, tlio porcon mentioned ! tliu nftlilnsttt Itna -iiu!i1(wt lit mtf fit til. ill tliu tllliuuttti 1 1 ISO itnuiui in itj iMiii- ily since early childhood, bearing tho re lntionvhip to mo of niece. II. C. Lo.va. Subscribed and sworn to before me this eighth day of June, 1809. W. W. Hall, county clerk of Marion county, Oregon. Tho Inter-Stato Unlvorslty Systom of Musical Instruction. k. n. acorr. d. m. ritrMiOKsr A National (.'o-opcratUe Inntltullon wldrli U hnglnnlnK to number Itn (acuity by lillinlrrtU and it pupils by tliouaamli, KmhrHClni; iiiuru IhiintwuiilyiitBti'. For the henefit of I'uplla of l'rlTutn Trarhon At lioino. UlnilTII NCUOI.AHTIO TUMI. CortlHratei uranled from a rruularly eknr turad Innlitutlun. HxplaiiBtlon oftlie rytlem In detail In tlipco roluinna Watnli fir lU irrrA asdkkb-wilmman. HiaIo UnprvHentntlTD and Momtxtr or tho Faculty Rtndao ornr Klrt National Ilauk llliW,, Gnu or two nUcc ou for ailisncdl plxyeri in piano iuitct. u In time tn read; all pn:w Important EorclKu,-Lut!onal SLOO a YEAR UOFEa BltOS . ;;i-i'TTTOTia!toAiMn RAZOR TAX All people nro hereby notified that a tax on ltaxors of 25c for reterapering is now on and can be paid at the shop of 8im II. White and Co. at High treet, opposite the Court House. 5-20-t The Geo, M, Becler Insurance Agency Alwajeto the front with best rates and policies In tho leading companies. Employment Agency, Do you want wonc, or need help of any kind ? Apply at once. Rental Agency, Property to rent. Register our agency. 288 Commkucial Stheet, Salkm, Kurtz & Hamilton PLUMBERS and TINNERS US COURT STREET. Make a specialty of nil Kinds of Sheet Steel and Galvanized Iron work rjoflnir and guttering, a full line of Pumps and pump fittings. Prompt work and reasonable prices. Wc carry In stock the Fairbanks wind mill. Call und see us before elving your order for mill or tank. Phone '1U PROMPT WORK AND LOW PRICES fl)E OBW" 2 MONTEZUIYIA Ih n beautiful dappled chestnut lfl1 liainln high, and Wfigha 1700 lhn. Ho in n pcrtrat all purposo liorco. Will bout Iliiffman'ij Htnhlc, Salem, Saturday of each week in July and Aug UHt, and tlio remainder of tlio week at tho Fair Ground,!). Termn, f 15.00 to in pure. Alo colts broken nnd handled for sliced. II. II. RrTiifin-oiii). You Can Get a Lower Berth. W Itli one cxceptlpn the through trains of tho I!urlloton Route are almost Inyariably well-tilled. The exception is our St. Paul CMilcatto Limited. On the limited thero Is usually room and to Kpare. Don't Infer that It Ms neither so lino, nor so fast, us ANY train of ANY other lino between St. Paul and Chicago. On the con trary, thero Is no more beautiful train In America. It has electric light, steam heat, wide vestibules, the most satisfactory dining-car service on the continent and a lower berth for everybody, A. U. SHELDON. Oeu'l Agent, Portland, Or. cRj Soo Pacific Line. Travel in comiort by the wm mm the fastest train crossing; the continent. It is a through train making fewstops. Its ecminment is of surpassing elegance. It will pay you to travel by it, For full wrtlcular as to rate, time aud coplts of a P. IX. publications ap ply to ' 11. n. AROTT B.J.UOYLE. Aeot'ro xi- r a. vaneouvc. il, C. mm HknTV iWJi Canadian Mis if'i rji u' l" ' "iirnnn 11 iiin'ilm i inminVMianniW SOUTH AND EAST THE SHASTA RO'JTE OF THE Southern Pacific Co RXFRKSS TRAIHS RUN DAILY 7:00 V H 94S t M 7--4S A M 5foo p m 65 V M 6.43 A M 8-15 P M 7.00 A M 8' IS PM Lv...;i'ortland. ..Ar Ar....Sateni .... Ar Ar. San Francisco. Lv 8:00 am 5.-2J A M 7'oo p m Ar Ogdcn....Ar ttioPM Ar Denver. . Lv 645PM Ar . . . . Omaha . . . . Ar 8 50 a m Ar .... Chicago ....Lv 6,30 PM Ar. ..Lo Angeles. ..Ar 925PM Ar... El Paso .... Ar 335PM Ar.. ..Fort Worth.. ,,Ar 8.40 Am Ar...New Orleans. ..Ar 8 40 pm 4.IJPM 7.55Arn DINING CARS OBSERVATION CARS. Pullman first-class and tourist sleeping can attached to all throuch train. Tourist can through to Chicago without change ROSKBURQ KillipAILYj 8:30 AM) Lv... 1'ortftnd .Ar (4:30 p m io;55 am yLv.... Salem.... Lv i 1 50: p u 5:20 pmJ Ar....Roeburg.. Lv (J30A M " WEST SIDE DIVISION. " " BETWBRN PORTLAND AND CORVAI.US, Mall Mains py lyexceutaunaay. 73 A M li.-SSPM I.v...rPortfand.. Arl 5:50 Lvf 120 PM PM Ar....Corvnllis.. At" Alhany and Conallli conr.ect i. tains oftheC.&E. Ry. TKTJETENDENCE PASbETRJER: KXrRKSa TRAJN OAtLV LEXCKFT SUNUAV. 4:50 P M 1 73O PM 8:30 PM) I.v . ..Portland.... Ar I 825 y s-'so ) 4--5 825 A M Lv. . . .McMinnviile Lv .'50 A M Ar Independence Lv AM Direct connections at San rancncowith steamship lltJi f HAWAII, 1APAN, CHINA, THE PHILUI'INES and AUS. TRALIA. For throuch tickets and rates call o V. W, SKINNER, Depot Agent, cr O- I). GAURtbLSON City 'Picket Agent, 232 Com merclal t. Salem Of. R. KOE11LER, Manaiei I : I V I C I V I 1 F Jc P. A. Portlaui 0.R.&N. DirAnTi TIME RCIIKDULB. Krnm Tortlaiul. AlllUVE inn Kant Mull a ji. in Salt Lnko, Denver Kt. Worth umnlin, riBUsas .n, oi Iuls.C'hicaao and East, OMSpm Spo kane Flyer u.so p m Wnlla Walla, Hpokane, Mlnito- 8l"o- upolii, Hi. raui. 11111111H, fin wnukee Chicago and eiut. nan Flyer 8..1 a. in. OCKAN aTKASIHIlll'a. i p 111, For Snii FrauolHCo. 4 . la Hall ercry live uuyi. in. m. COI.IIMUIA IUVF.11 HTEAMEltd. ox. Hun 4 1. n. Hatur To Aatorln ami way 1-iitWlugi ox Huh. ilay 10 p, m. "lave ArBa- Hftlcm Wll.tAMKrrK K1VBH 1 luia 7,16 am I'lirtluiul, .StwliiTi: autl way C n. '" 1Tii I .nulling. JiUIlS Thu and Hat 10 n, m. M011 W11I Vdi Krt Tu Thur Hat, S'.KU put For Dayton Frl JArSu- IRVO WIKLAMHTTK ltlVKIt em 10 a. n. M011 Vtl and Frl Halt-m CotthIIIs Allmuy nud Way Vl Thu Hat 3 p. m l'olnu. WILLAMETPE RIVER DIVISION. Dally boxts to Portland as above. Transfers to street car line at Oreg City If the steamers are delayed there ound trip tickets to all.polnts in Oregon, Washing ton, or California. Connection made at Pott land with all rail, ocean and river line W. H. HURLBURT. Oen'l Pas. Ant. Portland, Or. G. M. POWERS, Agent, Twde street dock Salem, BOISE & BARKER, City Agent. 19 YAQUINA ROUTE Corvallis & Eastern Railroad Connecting at YAQUINA with tlio YAQUISA BAY STBAMSHIP COMPANY HTEAMEUS "WEEOTT" Flmt-clanJ In every ro ct. The abore ttcuuier U due to mil from Yainilua every elulit dava. S)ortft Koute rltftwceu Btlwtea Valley l'oiuls and Sail Francisco Fare: Albany and 1'olnts West to San KrancUro Cabln. .....10.00 Houiul Trlr... ..-.. 17.00 II. I. WALDEN. KllWIN 8TONK, T F. A l'. A. Manager J.TUKNKK Aaent, AlUny.Oiu. WILLtMKTTK RIVKK IUVISION' STEAMER WM. M. HOAG, Captain Geo. Kaabe. nuniiliiB U'lwffln I'orlUuil nud Corvalll. utoppliiKatallway lauding. ' KIVKIt 8C1IKDULK. DOWN - Tuenlayi, Thurlayi amt Sundays. Leaves Corvallis.. ,,.,,., tl m Uavci AlUny 7 ' lu lavNi Uuoua Vista ." g ' .i l.eaes Imifieii(li)iK'e.... . y a la Lmvm daleui 10a.' bi leaves New here ij.-m Arrive Fortlaud -Y.J..m UP-Monday, Wednesdays aud Fridays. Uavw Ncwber.ZIl:U"IIIi:: 10. JO a.' m leaves Indeiieuaunre WiU rziz ;7:.." ' v-w Arrive Corvaflls u.oo p. The steamer has beon eonlnpe.1 with flrt oJaxs awoinmoJatlon, inoludfug an eleKaut ..!iu'', ,or e,lrrJrl,"5 in 'rvlglu aud Dook-Fnotot Stale street. O. MAKRTZ. Axent. fialem, Ore(OP f.HUUaVA.N.Hupt. Albany, Orcito Oregon Slion Line Railroad The DlreclJRoute to Mont&ni, Dlnh, Colorado and all Eastern Points ftlvrs chol? 01 two lavorlto routes, via'il Ulo Urand Hceulc Un. Loolc at the time 1 Dayn to Salt Lake Si Daya to Denver 3i Days to ClilcaifQ H Daya to New York Fri,!fiVnln. ",r Cars, UphoUwre.1 Tou Ut Slepin: Caw. audiullraan Palac Sleepers operated on all train, for further Information applytto DUi&K A UABKKK, Aeents, Salem. W E.COilAN.OulAlut. C 0. TERRY. TraY. Pa. At UlTUirasutHjrtUud