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NKAY ADAT5IITISE3IENTS.
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OKXr.ltAT, lUKIlOTOltr.
TiiiKi. K. Hatami Reeretarjrof MaM.
W.TViu .... atitmrr nfiht Interior.
vm. r. hfiMoorr Secretary of iir
w . r. w unsrr .Mecrctary "f ,
I M.lmnMW Bout Master tlcnem
A H..aiii.ak Attorney J"'"'1
Monrmos M.WA1TK chief Jiwtii-.-
State cf drrgca.
J.N. iKit.rif 1 t; h. monntnr-
J.JI. Mitchell.- ' ,
hiwokm heemawk ConKM,!!25li
4 W WWib - - Htate Treasurer
K ll.McK.lW -Hupt. '"frejj!;
Crave r Baker Jjtoi llinfr
w. P. Lnr Supreme Judge.
W. w. Th'. -J
Tllr Jwlfclsl HUIrltt.
It I Hoikk ......-Judge-
Owi " . MBi.T lyoaectitlnf Attorney
uU CMftljr.
M. I- ' IMMHKHI.IM 1
J. A. lyxi.xr.v --
J. II. DlEH K )
.1. T. fiMKOU 1
..Mat Senator
6. i. I'RWDMtfoViliri
14. IMVWAH ,
A. M. UtrotAxm
w. it. Oolvee
J. Iff ffrtr
.KcprcaentaUvc
. . . ,VW .....---- f M
uhoeok Mack HepXlCXmk.
John Miirro . --SS!
Kr. Ceoimk. - Deputy HberlfT.
Aiimwuimv Ti-eaanrer.
T.i:. hhaw County J ml"
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OKIHiik A. Pkkhi.hr School hnr-1
loHW Nkwwix Hurvevor
.... Ooroiji-r.
U. P. I.iti iiriki.n Hheep Inspector.
City f t.
J.J. MfMffT Mayor
A. II. Ml in 1st Ward
4iKo. Wii.i.mmr Ul ward
(iitu Collin 2nd Ward
LAroHKihirt Ward
Jam MivruHnl Ward
W. W. Hkiwxkh :inl Word
! fit mi Jilt U'unl
Councllmrn
t t IIiwi.ih lilt ll'aitl I
r u.Mt.wt vi fuwtnnlpr.
jAMMt lUmn...'.'.""'.l'.'.y"..ll"- Maiahal.
W.T. ItKM Treasurer.
Oafi. (I. Hinoiiam. Attorney.
J.I'.Thumwiii Mii'tifWriHu.
:. N. niuiiciiii.i... Chief FnginecrH. 1-. I).
l H. Offlrfm.
Jan.WAI.10N .- - - I'- H. I'liiiinilMlmipr.
Jimki-h AliHKHT.JMKiial HerleuUl(erii-r.
SV.W AliVliltlHiniH.VI.".
" ' ' '
II. K. IitJkiia.
Jul: iwikin
Dubois brothers;
Proprietor
C
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lKBli BUS.
Sam) Rwm fof Commereliit TravtJwJ.
From II to per day.
MAUKM, ORBOON.
REFEREE'S SALE,
MTArKUKORKIHIN, I..
(VHNTT Iir MAItlllK,
ii
TtrTlfrJWMKllKIIVtllVJWTHATBY
k. . Aa.... ..a . .Luuuyi tkf tiMtlltUkn mill
tnl
nV rofwili'iUrm, hi tlio irrull url of
Of nuilfi in iiniiiii iim uinititw.i ..... t
4UI tliv lAlll itttV nr June, INMT, Hlld llll IIHU'II
ttHlury diH'iw lliiTiMu ciitoriHl In utltl ixmrt
Ml lltv
Twentieth day of Septembw, 1887(
In llirwirtllliin mill of AmniiiU Klllilt il
ul kM 1 II Uitilllt ttl ul urlutii-lit 11 WIU
itriWrtwl llmi ilif mxiiIi t uiiurU'r ir
likxk ti In ItnU'rU mtillllim In tl rlly f
(fulfill, Mnrlim m init.ilrrMiiii. IUi lh'
illior ril iiniiKTt l Imiiiliiu l Ilii'mlnU'
ul Juliii KiiiIIIi, iWvhmiI, tin mild. Now.
Ilii-rflnn', liy Irtm- ul mid divnn Hlld Mild
ftiHPiiitmi'iil lliviviti, I, IU nndtnhciiid,
wltii wan dub iilnll hy MililMNirtMa
rvfcrw m wil wilil nHl ihmim'Mv . Ill onTium
diu, IIh HUt d) m Nil) . IiMk, mi the hour
tiflrfuVliM'k n in , ni ilu- iimrt limiw diior,
In MHrhui rtMin'.j , i inwiwi, m-II IIih kUiV"
(ImxHImhI rmt liv ul nMU' aut'thw to
ibw hlalMwl Mddi-r, nr iiwli, In pnun
Ui mlddoiiw aud iuildii't tMJrti.
9U.i4 Htwrw.
STHINKtt t BL8SSBR,
IIKAI lK I-
STOVES, RANGES,
Til u4 l'f&fr Wirr,
ISO State Si. -: -i. SAUM.0R.
kUawta utir S. Mow, cmi.
pMt lUmUhrd and nuamnleMi, Mr utdy
A ayinUUT wadi-uf iunaiul ataMiUnc
Cnsh Grocery Store,
ituc t, mm.
IM '." Htat T.. v Ui.at.
a MH
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VrJ Y4l9Rnai 1'ajBPIaP" w4Bla"a Waaw J VHsaABaBlBfafaj
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JOHN KNIGHT, Th Hoiwhow,
9M0 iViuiul vliv i jtuni m
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MHV AVHKTISKM
THE FOLLOWING
List of Property is Offered For Sale
-BY
OREGON
Tk,.m'1mmt
-X-
I. acr,mliaMtrfB!rerUmi tUXO.
I immcTM, ono Imlf in mltlvsUon, mu
orchMdiM. A c ,.
1 KB arri, SB arrm In eultlvatlon, gooa
bulldlii,peraciT.
8. aonii, 16 aorea In cultivation, mall
tiouM-, nan.
6- Hold.
un .rM ! iirren In niltlvatlon, mall
7 "hlSS; "mflM fmrn rtelem; one
lwireaali.
" .CTaht timber, foodlmi. KK '"
cIiaid,U mlloa froTn railroad; Wwa
Sold.
in Mfjn')Hcriw. 180 Hcrea In cultivation,
10, wo mSSSSi, 1 1 mill from Mem.
II li)-a76 Hcren, arflHcren In culllvntlon,
lilanV llilht'tliiiber, i fiu
HhIcid.
11
Sold.
i wmv-a)Hora,M Here In ciilllyntloij,
"iio half mlfe from aleBinboat Inml-
liitf.
11. HTM
ior ncre, ISO ncrm,Kopd liousc, 7
riMimn, xiMiii jniiilui.v
htwMinlxwt lilllUlliK-
18- Sold.
ia 0ler ncre, W) ncrw.'good Iioiim Hiul
lmrn
17. 81 Hcrw, 2 mllca from Sfllom, H) l-r
. .. l ii.it-.i nun linn iiiiiii iiiiiii
Hi-re, t iicriw in ciuii"""
IB.
Sold.
IB. aw rro, SI 1.000, nil culllvaiiHi, hub
liiiHilliitni.
aa ) ftK, 170 Hrre In cultivation, good
ori-liHril hiui uniuiuigB, cuw
" Sold.
581 Sold.
an inn .11 niiltlvated: SHQOl
M. lloweanil lot on Oonunerelal t.; WfiO.
Sold.
M. aWaormi,lHOaoreacuUlvRted, lM0nune
trtw., 0 iwaoli treea, ffO Pr treoa.
BAarauriiuiia,goo(lbuliaiiiai 110,010.
" Sold.
at. 80 aclva, one lialf In ctilllvntloii, fsmX
IV. lloiiae and lot In Halem; WMB.
HO. Hnuanand lot In Halein; laul
81. 0in'iv of fruit land, X mile from Ha-
Ml 100 lou In Wlver Italia city, MB eacli.
88. 100 acre, 118 In cultivation, ! per aorc.
84. 8SD ncmi, 160 In nultlvaUou, good tin
prox emcliUi; 110,030,
Sold.
WUhdrnwn.
87. 10 acrwi l milt land, i intlwn from Ha-
bin; cm
8K. 0 acre, I.S inllwi fMm Biwwiwvllle,
143 ncrwi In oiiUlvallon, ood build-
lng, 188 per acre.
SB. 67 lien, all eiiUhalfld, with biilldlnipi,
1H uillw fnnu Haleui-. )UI.
40. !W acrt udjulntntj Malem town altc; 14800.
IL 90 aen ciiUIvbUhI land, wllft Duuainov,
I nine inini tuiiii, w"
ji uu u-m oultlvMtc4 land, wlttioul
BlllUII
'itlldluMv.one mile from rtalcm nwl
ofliom
tx aoVi noci,ono iull- from Huli-ni;-4l) r
4ft. UU on !IUl in-el, ai rnmi sHK.iu
muOwkch.
is. -JO aorca, S lulls ifi-om Hnlviif, 8I7& k'
iwrvt
17. W an&aU in " "r oiilllvw.
THE OREGON
AM buying and aeUuvi Heal KatuU-.andJwM
crty In th above Itol, UnVc In
Bank Block, Three Doors
an mi i $ i. aii iaM-
land!
K. H. BELLINGER,
mai.KH in
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS!
A U K N T K H K
D. M. OS BONN v CO'S
Steel Piiif lliiite,
NUSS 2
Celebrated Ikiiic and h
A M Siiek if Pan id Spitg Stpm, ls id Cuts.
Norwegian Walking or Riding Cultivator, Etc.
Nn m Hl'ATK KTUKKT, S.VI.KM. OKKXiON.
s-rs
T1IK -
COMPANY
48. i8crefrulUnd,4HU
a from Salem,
. 89 acre, cultivated land,lXm from
Salem: wsu. ., ,
JOsre.lHniUeatmwjii,wiui.-
51. 12 lu-ren fruit land, 1 "i"" ft"11 sle,n;
tnlnil wriltl Illlllllllfatea arvw
fvw.
I
..croii id cultivation, lwusc
52.T80 arrw, 2
and barn, 700. ....
as. 81ft-tO-)aoi.aOOMrMlncuuiauon,
..SS-Wm!
i...n. ciail
86. aaoacrcn, 1H0 acres In cultivation; 1000.
68. 117 Bcree, 80 acres In culiivnuon,i-w.
67. 10 acre of fruit land, 1 mil from
lem; Ww.
WHhdiwvii.
60. J12.00 jir acre, l'JO acre.
00. SHcres of fruit lnnd,4H miles fromSn-
lem; iw.
01. aw iicrw, all cultivated; 810jOO.
82. fcO ncrw, aVW. W iicrM In culllvntlon
Koodliouitcnndliarn.
(B. Sncresof rrult Inml, miles from 8a-
ihiiv sun.
01. Haw mill ami Krlst mill; S1000.
(B. 1U) acres, SO acres ln;cimivniion; jwjuu.
m. Inert-of fruit land, IX miles from Halein;
$10.
07. loo acres, 8 mllcii from Hllvorton; S000.
m. 'JB acres of fruit land, limlli from Sa-
lom; 87W.
00. lOncrea, l miles from wuem.nu cuiu-
vateu; siaw.
70. ISO acres, near Mcliamii, M acres culli-
vateil.iioiiM-.lmrn, orchard, etc.; &&.
71. 10Hcres,ii(rAiimsvlllo.Jncres lnbor-
rlos, (Jfnilltrees,Ktx)d bulld'HS flaw.
Ti 1!2nncrni: 0ft
78. 78 acres, with butlilliiKS H200-
71. M acres, bouse and oreliaru; yxw.
76. l'JO acres, 1W acres In km, buildings;
Sao per ncre.
78. 100 acres, orchard and biilldliiRs; WX10.
n. iii
8- Sold.
7B. CO aores, adjoining Salem, IIS lots laid
orT; 8t0,0tW.
. a40aores, ISO acres cultivated; 86000.
81. 6H Bcras, bnlldlngs and 1W acres culti
vated; iiaiieracie.
82. 4S lores, oultl-atd; $lfW.
88. 20 acres of fruit land, IX miles from wa-
lem; (800.
84. 80 acres, orcliard and buildings, 8700.
86. 818 acres, 960 acres ottlttvutwl, orclinra
and buildings, 10640.
88. 100 acres, 60 iwres cuUlvaled, op-liard
. and bultdlnr, IW0.
87. Xacrua of fruit land, Uf inlli-a from Sa-
Imiv fTSQ.
88. aSH acres, 00 acres cultivated, buildings;
vim
80. 54 acres, X miles from Salcnr, S1800.
W. 806 acres, 105 cultivated; KMX
01. Hotel In Hubllmlty.
US. nun- building In Aumsvllle.
OS. 387 acres, 60 acres cultivated; WOW.
04. House sod lot on Commercial st.; tlKU.
U6, ao item, all cultivated, 4 miles from
Milium: S80D.
80. 20 acres, Vi miles from Salem, huaa.
inini, nij iiviim-, w.,. ..mV U...MW.
tltUO.
10 acres, 4i miles from Halcm, with
liemw: aoj.
U7,
IK 10 urt, 4 m Cltiiu Ktilem
i..H..,.;.s..t:...i t:.iki
wttb
W. lOacrviof fruit biud,4; miles rrrnu Ha
lein; tm
0a 4W0 a- i-i-i lii!wcd larui ul from lt
Iir SW 1"!" !; Kii'iwn ui tho Ankiiiiy
lui-u..
We Iw '. . I-', II H' s"-',ii ' uulsinyV
r-riii . S'lti.. iU'iugM'iil'iiK'.ei-KSW
clusim- nf mortgi'g, Ihey are orTv-ifd
on i-iy rctiMiiiabw icrin.
LAND COMPANY
take I'lwm'
m vliviwlng b.iyi-r any proiv
South of 1st National Bank.
n i .- i i ay
llowcis and '"Rakos!
LL & CO'S
?a lia aa.-r '-"'""-
r " Cyclone11 Tlmtshor.
PERSONAL GOSSIP.
3fr GUditone is writing lite memoirs.
Oouat von Moltke wears a yellow wig.
Rev. Dr. Tahnage b 4,1M ouki under bis
e oar I. about to build a !! "
gagka, in Finland.
Lnrd DcaconsfleWi nephew, Mr. C. K Dis
raeli, came of age on Feb. 88.
Buffalo Bill 1 rrenJvioM
Uicb and chain oy some .... --
nenry Jaaw, the novelist, prides himself
9n "tomblano to the Prim of W.H
John Piatt, Mi Alcott'S adopted son, bas
! . ?0,r.., . i,i. .Hontwl mothers copyrights.
Burdette,the humorist, i "j-JL
lecture platform witlt the pulpit in Cali
fornia. i,
I Prince BiMnarcK, at a, u.u.re. "r.".! ,
poaed the liealth ot tne emr w. -
FTLeland Stanfonl ha given a memorial
chapel to Trinity Epincopal church, Ban
Pranctaco.
WilUam nenry Hurlburt imlignantly de
nies the rumor that he proposes beoominsn
British subject
Viscount Eversley, aged 03, is the oldest of
the English peers, and the Dake of Albany,
who has just completed his 3d year, the
youngest
Tbe story mac j-.mperui- r"-
i the denrivation of his pipe is not
The story that Emperor l-reuericu m ii-
true. lie never smoked a pipe except when
. camnaieuinir.
OscarWildepurchlCailyle-sbca.
. .1 ...,. Tt la n lllnfn WOOdCn
in an auuiiuji iwi. - i -
Btnicture, made expressly for the philosopher
when lie wns u young man.
Ex-President Andrew D. AVhito nnnounccs
that the corner stono of tho new library
building at Cornell university will belaid by
President Cleveland in Juue.
Gens. Sherman, Sheridan, Howard and
Terry nro tho only four men now living who
liavo personally received tho thanks of tho
congress of tho United States.
Sir William Jenner, tho English court
physician, is of ton called to Windsor to seo
luoiuicon. His visits are never mentioned
in tho court circulars, out uro iuu). im.-j.
secret.
Senator Evnrts is snid to mako from $35,
000 to 5O,O0O a year out of his law practice.
Senator Edmunds has nn income from the
law that is live times as great as his salary as
senator.
Tho son of "W. W. Story, tho American
sculptor, has followed in his father's foot
steps. Ho has recently received n very largo
order from Baron do Rothschild, which will
propably take lam live years to 1111.
Thomas F. Baynnl is tho only living man
who was balloted for in tho St. Louis con
vention of 1ST0. Tildon, Hendricks, Allen
and Packer nro dead, and John Kelly and
John Morrlsfcoy have followed their chiefs.
A great many drawing rooms in Washing
ton are now more or loss adorned with largo
fctzeU photographs of Joseph Chamberlain.
Tho senate chamber will probably be adorned
with Joseph's tcnlp when tho llsh treaty
comes up.
Mr. Gladstone is now to take his turn in
demolishing Itobert G. Ingersoll, tho most
f-nitirMifi AniAi-iiHiii iiuuulnnt nf tliti Christian
system of which Mr. Gladstone ia a cham
pion. The British statesman w in won; ms
religious lotteries through an American
magazine next May.
Th Crown Prince Nicholas of Russia, who
1. iinw 1T VMirs nlil it. ilaanrHlAil UK nn nlTiW.
tloiiate, warm hearted lxy, who is a great
lAvorite wnn everyone aim wno jmmeneB
very democratic notions. At the same time
lie has his father's imperious will, and does
not like to have ids plans interfered with.
THE LATEST IN JEWELS.
Dainty scent bottles of oxidiced silver wire
are made to imitato wicker tubes.
A sword hilt, richly jeweled, is a pleasing
variation ot this pattern in bcai f plus.
Miniature portraits, encil-cled with ilia
tuouds, make pretty but expensive scarf
pins.
A small globe, completely studded with
pearls, makes an artiktio pendant for a queen
chain.
An odd thing in brooclves is a walking
ktlck of oxidised silver, from which hangs a
lir of worn out shoes.
A snider, with numerous legs of bright
gold, a pearl body and diamond eyes, makes
an attractive warf pm.
A sutierb liracefet recently seen was of
Howan gold, Uw ends trminating in balls of
eaamelert forget ine uoU.
A attvar jiencil recently seen represenM an
ytillfflliahilil tj.llr- Oui urlolr rtt utilnlt tna
Curled mi as to serve as a hook.
A black, a blue and a white pearl, st as
closely together as possible, make an attract
ive combination for a soarf pui.
Muoartones.' backed with foil of diffeiwut
uKir and Mt In trutngles in the shape of
I -wore, make peculiar, but pretty brooches.
la brooches a heudsouie design repretente
n sickle of ua.nmerwl gold, within which lies
a bouquet of varicolored enaineleil Uosmxik.
Some hairpiM of tasteful design recently
Men reprawnteil an arrow shank of tortoise
Uull, the feallwr being of brightly tlulebed
s.ivor.
Narrow court plaster eases of silver, hold
1113 a doeea stripsof jUaster of various oolors,
ore much priae.1 by Utoe who wish to be
urepared for accidents.
A shell of paved and graded diamonds,
having twelve rays ami lwriut a slowlag
ruby within lie depths, is an odd and ratW
ezMaetve destgti in brooches.
Pocket wiwcoshloni ot plush, Uviui; on to,i
nnd bottom i la Mas and other UoMoms iu
oxaiiaeil silver, are among the baudeonte
thugs uow show n by daaawv
rV eoononOcal ewokers, who regret to
tiwow away a half smoked Havana, a cigar
liavd case of silver intended to hold a
tingle cigar is a handy pocket necesty.
A prer iWelgn In senrf Uns receaUy ob
servwl re,wen4l a lyny of lilies of the
valley. The stalk was of bright gohl, and
front it bung half a doawn ot the blossoms la
natural rotor.
A brooch mneh In favor among people of
taste and wealth U one with an enameled
mmUture of a Louis XV beauty, surrounded
with a rim ot small hriihante or alternate
In brooches handome novtsty k a bat-Urtl-of
Angrve work, wtjth a dtamond head,
meraU eyes and ruby V4y. The bright
bw4 dote upon the Inait's winge are rwnre
ente4 by opals, mooottone and brighter ool
ori itofflcs.
-KAY AnVEUlJS-'r: : -
Jll'ArGSIlRESSES.
m,a..-.;."p,,'SC
the dlecusMn;
nVlnfilr. .- i -.'rtlewiV
Sllverton. Friday May -1.1 " -'d O.clock.
Mt. Angei, r8"1",'"' ' B'V 28 2 o'clock.
Woodburn, Monda j . SIR j 0.clock.
Hubbard.Tuesda.Mao.j
Aurora. Tuesday, May o .clock.
lIuttevllle.We.nesday.MH
MSMftSSir
Brooks Friday, June., -"w-
Chairman KepubUwnJouOCom.
TO THEEASTI
Shortest Boutel
1''aSttef Accommodations!
Lowest Bates!
or- Apply for Information to
WILL- H. PARRY.
Capital Journal Olllcc, fenlem.
ToffCE'oY'FINAL SETTLEMENT.
In the County Courtof the Stateof Oregon,
In Ule " f0r Marion County. 4 ,
In the matter of the estate ot Andrew
.-".f'lebt riven that I have tiled
setfor-hcarlngjccflonstojhoam
Executrix.
THE YAQUINA ROUTE.
OREGON PAOFffi RAILROAD
Ami Oregon Development . company's
?enm,hlPft 2B mll -hortcr. a, iiour
less Iliuo inn.. "J "J .-"- ;-;,,..
cla-.s through passenRcr nnd freight line
tami rortlandnndnll points in flio Wil
lamette valley to and from San Francisco.
Willamette River Line of Steamers:
The "Wm. M. Hong," the "'N. S. Bent
lev " the "Three Sisters," are In service for
both pa"scnKcr nnd freight trnlllc between
Coivalllsnml Portland and Inlcrmcdnto
mints, leaving company s wharf, Con all s,
and Messrs lfullmim : Co's wharf, LW and
at! Front street, l'ortland.thieo times each
week as follows :
nouth heund:
Leave CorvnllN, Monday, Wednesday and
Friday a r; arrive Salem Monday,
Wedne-dav and Friday,3 v m; loavo Salem
Tne-dav, thurMlay and Saturday, u l- at;
arrive l'ortiana, incvuo, .uuitu"j ""
Saturday, :!:; f si.
south heund:
i i .1.....1 M...iilu. Vrnilnncilnv
i.eiiYe iuiiiiniii, .'iuiv.".j, .. -- "--.
nnd Friday, li a m; arrive Salem, Monday,
Wednesday and Friday, 7:15 i- m; leave
Salem, Tuesday, Thursday nnd Saturday,
fi a m; arrive corvnlll, Tuesday, Thurs
day and Satuulay, 3:30 1- M.
TIME SCHEDULE, (Except Sundays):
Leave Albany !:!!?J
Leave Corvallls J:t71 M
Arrlvo Ynquinn DwOPJI
Lenvo Ynquinn "S:;?'A?;
Leave Conallts 10:88 A JI
Arrive Albany HsluAM
O. A C. trains connect Jit Albany and
CorvallK
Tho above trains connect nt YAQUINA
with tho Oregon Development Cos Line
of Steamships between Yuqulnn nnd San
Francisco.
SUI.IMl HATES.
STKAMKllS. FItOM SAN FltANCIfcCO.
Wlliamctte Valley,-.
Willamette Volley,
April ai
May 10
-May 1!1
May 31
VllOM YAQUINA.
wuuiniciie aney.
Willamette Valley...
brKVMKllS.
Ml11aitiatlct rnlloi-
Willamette Valley"
.I May IS
Willamette Valley May 3
lllillllL'llt.' t III It" . .Hill
This compnny reerves the right to
change sailing dates without notice.
N. B. Iissengers fmm l'ortlaud and all
Wninmntto Vnllev itolnts iin liuikn nliiso
connection with the trains of the
Y All l l N A UDLTE at Albany or corvnlll-.,
and If destined to San Francisco, should
arrange to arii eat Ynquinn the evening
before dale of sailing.
l'.isenor ami Freight Uates Alwajs the
luwM. For Iniormatum apply to Messrs.
..li...ii.. iv it,., rrciKiii iiliu .iciiei
Aitentb 200 and 202 Front St., Portland, Or.,
or to
C. C. IIOCIUK, Ac't Gen'l Fit. A
Pa. Agt., Oregon Paelllc R. H. Co.,
Corvnllls, Or.
C. H. HASWELL, Jr. Gen'l Frt; it
Pass. Agt. Oregon Development
Co., 30! Montgomery st.j
Son Francisco, C'nl.
THINK IT OVER!
Thai is About Buying a Can of
.PURE ROCK CAKDY DRIPS
FROM
KELLER & SONS.
It Is entirely uew and we are the tirt to
lutroducelt. "Slap Jacks' will now nutter.
Hwra's Somathlnn Ilsa:
Welwie a nw- laundry soai-l lxnind
baiv-iliHt we Mil fcrJ isjiit. Order come
in nom eerj- smiree. Said In yours.
When using baking powder try Millar's
puwiirw tartar. bniBu-It Is the pride of
varv ami II v. Vn silll saII iHb s,ol i,..:j
at cauls t a one ttnuiut nn vi'u on.
oleafttiUtorlt. m
Itaad our HlvertbHiem In the future
and keep posted In everything new,
KELLER &. SONS,
4H Grocers.
IL DIAMOND,
Teaclierof IVIusic
And dealer ia aU klmU of Musical Inttru.
4rumeu soki oo the iruulmesi plan.
Tegalblanks,
Uigost SUf k ia tbe State, Best Distant
E M. WAITE, SSe, Or.
Marlon, Montlaj . f ; 'J at 2 o'clock.
Jellerson. lnn?V,t?k ibo'clock.
Turner, Tuesday. 5 ", 0-ciock.
. in n'nlAaT.
Aumsvllle, '"Jf " ' s o-clock.
Stayton, Tuet-ilaj, ;1?f.?2i i o'clock.
Mefiama, ednesday,Ma . 10o.clock
PROHIBITION COUNTY TICKET:
CONCr.EBS.
PROF. G. M. MILLER.
FBB8IDENTIAL ELECT0R8
T. P. CAMPBELL '
B. F. RAMP, '
DR. A. C. KINNEY.
RKPRBgBNTATIVES
T AV DAVENPORT
Sllvorton.
WM SIMPSON.
Sllvorton.
H S JORY,
South Salem
J D DARBY,
Sublimity.
J G EBERHART,
Champoeg.
SIIBniFP.
ALEX THOMPSON.
Sllvorton.
cleiic.
W I RAY,
Woodburn.
RECORDElt.
VIRGIL H READ
Turner.
TKEASUIIER.
W P JOHNSON,
Salem.
SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT
W T VAN SCOY,
JefFerson.
ASSESSOIt.
LOUIS BARZEE,
Jefferson.
COMMISSIONERS.
J D HURST,
Aurora.
HENRY GULVIN.
Marion.
SURVEYOR.
F A FORD,
Woodburn.
CORONER.
W B MAGERS,
Salem.
Overland to California
VIA
Oregon & California Rail Roai
AND CONNECTIONS.
THE MOUNT SEASTA ROUTE
Time Between Salem and San Francisco-.
Thirty-six Hours.
CALIFORNIA EXPRESg TltAIX DAU.Y.
South. I " nroHE-
4:00 p. m.
0:30 p. in.
7:40 a. m.
Lv. Portland Ar.
T.v. Knlnn 1 ..
10:40 a. m.
8:30 a.m.
6:30 p.m.
Ar. Snn Fran. Lv
LOCAI. PAfeSENGIIIt TKAIN ( DAILY EI-
". . UU.1U1..J.
8:00 a. in.
1:02 a.m.
12:40 p. m.
Lv.
Lv.
Ar.
Portland
Salem
Eugene
Ar.
Lv.
Lv.
3:4i p. m,
12S!p.ni.
ftO0a.m.
1 IT 1. 1. M A V if ir k- ii p t c i . p p n r iTc
Excursion Sleepers for second-class pas-
!I7P1-S nn nil tlll-nnr-li Irfilna fraa tt
sengera on
nil through trains free ol
charge.
.uou. iv j. luinroau ierry maKes con
nection with nil the regular trains on the
East Sido Division from foot ol F street,
Portland.
West Side Division, Between Porflani
and Cervallis:
tho u
C. Railroad ferry makes eon-
DAILY (F.XCEPT SUJt'D.VY).
7:.ill . m.
J I v.
I'nrtlnnil
Ar.
0:15 p. nC
1:80 p.m.
12:23 p. in.
Ar.
Corvnllls
Lv.
M'JIINSTVILLK EXl'ltESS TltAIN (DAItY
IIXCEIT SUNDAY).
"4:50 )). in.
8:00 p. m.
Lv. Portland Ar.
Ar.McMlnnvillcLv.
i):00a.m.
5:Wa.m.
At Albany and Corvnllls connect Mith
trains of Oregon Pncltic Railroad.
For full Information regarding rates,
maps, etc., apply to the Company's agent,
Salem. Oregon. K. V. liOGERS.
It. KOEHLKR, G. F. nnd Pass. Aft.
Manager.
Post Your Friends ill the East!
EVERY ONrTcilPLIMENTS
Us on our weekly edition, ns it contains
much oxccllent reading matter. Wei
poso writing up the fruit interests of tt
section, nnd you cannot do better than k
luivothe weekly mulled to your friends ess
whom you wish to post on the resource!
Oregon.
" Live and Let Live Paint
HUNTLY & McFERSON,
House, Sign
AND
General Painters
Kalsominers, Paper Hangers an
Decorators.
All orders will receivo prompt atl4
Kstlinatea on nil kinds of work in ' ?S
uiieeriuuy civon. &iiukikcimiu js-v-n-,
Sliop in Old Court House on Court w
Salem. Or.
FA1LMERS, -:- LIVERYMEN
And others In need of
Team or Carriage Hairns
It will be to jour interest to call upon I
before purohaslns elsewUero, as I
largest and most complete stock In tnewj
Prices reduced to suit the .tiroes. J"
celved a fine line of
Carriage Harness from A. F. Ilisslcr&t
OF CHICAGO,
For which I am sole agenL These U
are all made from
First Class Pittsburg Leathefi
Warranted. The finest lino " 5?!
Uugxy Robes, and Whips In the!.!
these goods I am sailing at very VSL
area. Thanking the public ortbf
patroaage In the past, I slutll eS?Vi
S4rtet atteetkm to buslneaa to " "
llauancc of their fevors in tbe future.
K. S. DAMPOl"
Shop.