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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1890)
Mjywfiv?j(?!'iw m m K HI I STILL TUAT BRIDGRSTaSIi' STILL. TUESDAY OCT., 21, 1WO.I TUUIH UK UUBuCKIlTlUN. Dally by null pr yeT,..- - Ul'.r by null per month, weekly by mull per year, I'KUSOXAL AND l.tll'Al.. 1DL IrMlldL IVtiUlflli. , , , r-r- . -I' L J I ' 1 .. x. i .- ut 7b. Reed's opera .ii.umj to ulkbt. L'ri.ti.. ...... Alra. Lou Hatch took the morn- ....... .-a ., .,...,,. i.,.i .,...., . .M ..Hill IUI l.JIUUUU I air. J. n, Aitri itwivN a nia- Fr ,j Btik-er is n Portluud visitor ; w patch last evening fiom Engineer this afternoon. -100 Txla.U l!i.. la In . Ii ,-... . f lh ' - "";' Mis. Chii. F. Boothby went to Vancouver .ml the Ltw. nv.r ..ortlanu ,u after.., ..... bridge-, uaylng ih.t llie ihl.f fl- , . ,, . neer Uf the railroad coiutanv was' SU'J. K. eutherford, of Al- L.'.lJ-nrt L.ool.l.J ....I .....tl.tv u"Jt""oa-IU S"'l. L , ,. ., , leave 10 conic nrrw at tn.t tiaie, as u -If not twtd In ndrsnee the pries eaanred tor the Wekklt Journal will m tXJbO per yer. If pnpers re not delivered promptly notliy tnenfflc. FHKK DKMVKRY BY CARRIER. Dally for tingle wee IMIIv fortwn ki .., tally by montb.. eu, Collection will be nude on ll unit 16th of monlb. riubxrlbera will plNtue Ictjtb money fnrnirrlerat hnune or wheru It U delivered, to an to chum uo delay In emiecuona TitK KvitMiMn Capttal. JnritxAi. rezti' larly receive tbe afternoon awoeiated fRM dupa telle. GILBERT t PATTERSON, Dealers in Groceries, Crockery, Glassware, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Brushes, Windowglass, Etc. Sole Agents for Epicure Tea and Big Can Baking Powder. LflCAIi MARKET. Wheat, net 82 cents per Iiu. Hops, active; 23 to 32 touts pe lb. m Protection I.odgk a. O. U. W. Invitation cards Tor tbe entertain ment and social to be given by this lodge to-morrow, Wtdnesdny, even Ing, have becu iued to the num bers and a very pleasant time U antic pated. Judging from tbe character of previous similar oeca ions the sueceiw is atst.red. Theae entertainments have hitherto bevu free, but on this oceasiou a small admitoion fee of 5 cents is charged to assist the lodge in carrying out several Improvement In the tilting up of the lodgu Mom and to form the neucleu- of a hind lor a reading room, both worthy object. The "social" part of the program being under the rare of the "goodwlves" of the members, It u hardly neces sary to say that their wellknowu ublllty and liberality iu famishing the good things of life will make their department it success A "Gallant" l'lCKforKcr. JIIss Julia Dinsmnre, it ynnuj: lady of Salem, is n student at the Pacific unlviraltyat Fore-t Grove. I-ast week she visited her parents, and Saturday evening sha arrived here on the AlcM njivi,lo express train, en route for Forest Grow, to resume her studies Monday morning. Beaching the depot in Portland, a stranger usa.sted ln.r in alighting trum the passenger iiiacb. After going V the hotel she missed her purse, containing (14 in coin and a check fur 25 on the First National bank of Salem. Mios Dinsmore strongly cuapects that the "gallant gentleman"(?) made away with her purse, but fhe ia unable to describe him. O.egonian, Oct. 21. Witty. A pretty girl leaning out of a window was heard to re mark "There got a well dressed gentleman !" The gentleman re marked about was rather homely, medium in size and a trifle (stout; age had left him a little short of sculp covering, but then was no wriukle on hki placid brow, fie wore a pleasing, contented facial expression and a nubby ault of clothes. He was a fair sample of what clothes will do for a man and closr inquiry showed he wan a reg ular customer of Johnson BoothbycSc Co., the Salem clothiers. had arranged with Mr. Albert to do. The latter gentleman then wired him to aend a competent substitute and diver to make the examination contemplated. At prrteut writing no reply has been received, bat Mr. A. expect a dispatch every mo ment. Tne disappointment of Mr. Leder la's Inability to com leaves every thing in statu quo, ud the authori ties and contractor are coinparlup nntia on what is bet to do. It anything has Ixeu decided upon there is no disposition to ghe It to the public, but there probably ha not been. CUT OFF Til K l'IKIl. Commisaloner Grimm, of thi county advances a theory to meet tho difficulty aud Judge Stoufler, nt Polk, agrvt-s with hlni. It is thir He say th foundation of the pier I overloaded and thn only featlbli tiling to do lion Is to lighten thi weight. This he wonld accomplish by cuttingoff the pitr at high watei line or several feet below it and pui up cylinders the balance of the r ijuired height. He beliuvaa thit would make a af aud lasting bridge, and bases his opinion largely upon tbe experience of the couutv with the SantiambridgesatBtayton and Mebama last winter. At tboe points in that most powerful stream, tbe almost bare aud unprotected cylinder piers withstood the on slought of that swift current, carry ing the timbers dumped In above from the O. P. right-of-way, aud were not even dinted. He thinks the same kind of pient, at the height he would have them placed, would be perfectly safe hare. Another feature ot this move which he urges is that this 800 ton of cement cut off could be used a rip-rap, and while it would be costly material, it would b much better there than wasted, a it will baluits present condition. He says he preetuted this plan to Contractor Hoflman and that gen tleman aud his engineer thought it wise aud feasible. Comuissloaer WaUou. of this county, also favors the plan, but it is not knowu how the other officers of tbe countUe view tbe matter. There will be no decision reached until an investiga tion is made. COMPLAINING OK DISCIPLINE. Mdet SaggeitiM ia Relatiti th Health aaa Usfrt f Children t Sad News. Last evening Mr. J. J. Roberts, who has just settled In Euglewood addition with his family, received a telegram that bis on had fallen from a scaffold at Whatcom, Wash., and was badly Injured. Mr. ItoberU started for tbe scene of the accident this morning, ana the Jouiinal sincerely trusts that he will flint his patient com fortable nnd out of dauger. To-NiaiiT. Let everyone avail themselves of the treat iu store this evening, by attending Miss Pcriber'a Reading tg the opera hoare. This la Miss Scriber's llrrt appearance since her return from the East, and everybody should hear ber, She is possessed of remarkable taleut aud a charming stage presence, and Is sure to please all w ho h?ar ber. Let everyone go. A Grkat Squash Couktky. Mr. E. H. Piper, who lives on Minto's Island, brought a mam moth squash into (he city yester day and left it with the Salem Land Co. It mraiured Juit four feet In circumference, the small way, uud four feet ten inches the larger way round. It was not learned to what variety It belonged. Unfounded. The rumor that the Salem Street Car Co. had en- Joined the electric from crossing their tracks at corner of Stat and Commercial is without foundation. J)r. Minthiirn does not go to law so easily. m A SALK. C. H. Cannon, of Jefter nan, wai in tbe city and laid in a 100 hill of furniture at Huron's. This firm ia doing a large outside trade aud curry u stock that satis fies closest buyer. dlt. m Money Wanted. All notes and mortgages due me I want paid forth with, and all cm ma against m I want presented for payment. tlW'H John Savage. A mild complaint has been entered with the Journal by a highly re spected parent of children attending the East school to the effect that the discipline exercised iu certain cases is too oppressive for the little folks. It is stated that upon a recent rainy morning tbe janitor had not arrived until after a number of the children had gathered. The rule is that the pupils shall all enter through the basement, so those who were there were compelled to stand out in tbe rain until the janitor arrived. Some of them attempted to seek shelter on tbe steps of tbe school house under th portico, but tbe teaeher present would not allow it said it was against the rules; that those steps must not be soiled, etc. This theory may be all good enough, but It is doubtful if there is a private bouse In the city wherein a lot of dripping children would be refused shelter ftosu tbe rain, and the policy ot keeping them out in the down pour for the sake of keeping the school bouse steps from gettingsolled is to aay tbe least questionable. Either tbe janitor should have tin- means of ingreM apen at an early hour or the little folks should bavt some means of shelter. Then again, it ia stated that there are no seats in the basement upon to llu . IS'orrU J. Itruuu Is doing business in tiv mctropoliH this uficruoou. Look on fourth page now nnd horealtcr for uddltluuul local. Hon. A. Hush made u business trip to Portland this morning. Do not tail to hear Miss Scrluer read at the oicra houu tu-ulght. Ali.-j. Edua Moody was a north bound paM-iit:er this morning. Mrs. Ld. Weller returned last evening Iroui a visit of it fe duB at Portland. Mr. uud Mrs. J. U. Rrldgford Werv pusnengent fur the e.p.illoii to-day. Col. J. K. Kelly, of Portland, was among the veuetunle lawyers iu the city to-day. T. U. Perklus, of the Salem Irou ork, is a buaincss vulior to Port laud to-day. Mr. uuu Mrs. A. M.Ileed returned ust evening tmiu their tvtddlug nip to Portland. Mib Annie Withers, of Eugene, is viattiugwlth Mr. uud Mrs. I. Van duu, this city. Joseph Hoeye went to Tacoma .his ulteruouu uud Hill sla It he uuda suitable surroundings. Wilt. Undent ood went to the me .ri pulls on a business trip lo-dio aud will take ia the big show. John Pender, tho horsemuu, re turned by the overland this inoru ug irotu n trip to Culiioruia. Jeff. W. Scriber went to Portluud this afternoon uud w ill probably re main until the eud of the week. MUw llally Parnah came up from Portluud on the 11 o'cloek train aud will appear ut the operu bouse to night. A number of the delegates to the state coaeutiou of the Christian Endeavor society camo in this tuomlug. C. A. Sehlbrede,a lawyer at Itose nurg, aud sou-iu-luw of Geo. S. Dowulug, of this city, was hereon business y esterday. Hon. John F. Miller came in on ilibt morning's overland from the Klamath country, where he has lurge lauded iuleiests. M. F. Ihmseii, advance agent ol thu "U. S Mail," a farce comedy ol higb order, was iu the city to-da uud made u date for his company. Miss Parrish and Mr. Ross will "ingCanipana's "I Live and Love Thee" to-night. When two such voices unite the result must please everj one. Sheriff Meeker, of Washington county, to-day brought to the pen! tentiary Louis Reruanl, uudei -I'litenre of ten years for man slaughter. Prof. W. N. Hazen left this morn ing for Eugene, where he will take charge of the baud of that city Mrs. H. is there now drilling an amateur dramatic company. Mr. Harry Keller returned from Portland last evening, accompanied by Mrs. Judge Bowie, of Portland. and by Miss Maude Keller, of San rrunciseo, his cousin, who is visit- iug with the family here. Wm. G. Westacott, bookkeeper at the asylum for Insane, returned this morning from his California trip. Mr. Westacott had quite a spell of sickness duriug his ubsence which rendered his visit much less enjoy able. Gen. James O'Meara, of Bantu Rosa, Cal., one of the ablest and best knowu of the veteran news paper writers of the Pacific coast, accompanied by his two daughters, arrived in the city last evening from Portland, where Mr. O'Meara had been as a witness iu the Hollada cue. Mrs. O'Mearu ia a sister ol Hon. T. L. DavidBon. aud Mrs. L. which the children can rest Lefor- - "uou"ue' ol w"8 W auu ,Ul0 school is called, but they are com- wi" viHlt wllD ,hem a tew diB- pelled to stand up and wait. Then at a given signal they must all stand up and remain perfectly till until their turn comes to march up stairs to their respective rooms. This process leaves someoftbtnon their feet immovable as statues for fifteen minutes, until many of the girls tomplain of utter exhaustion. Those who have com to tbe Journal with these complaint are not kickers or grumblers; they are frii-nda of tbe aobools aud the teachers; they recognize the beueflUi of discipline aud order, but they do think these difficulties might be remedied. They think plain rest ing benches might be provided in the basement aud when marching time came the pupils of ouch room, or of a series, of rooms, could stand up aud form as their time came, thus avoiding tbe longstanding in oue position w ithnut retarding the work or injuring tho order. Education without health is of little value and the latter should be guarded as well as the former. CuEAf Riding, The Salem treat car o mpaay iaael Ing month ly pa, good from pivoent date for complete allntzi month at r.gulur monthly prises. O) ChUdroa's art-for oaljrX erata t CrlsWsun'o 6 aad otsrt our. Call at Bhermau W. Thompson A Co's Jewelry store and seethe most coasplet line of solid silver ware ever brought to the city. Also a line of silver aud gold watches of all (trades. lO-lil-iM. Lamps with obimney aud burner, only 25 cents at Cruumatt's C aud 10 i cont store. Mr. O'Meara will also renew old acquaintances here, where he hah muuy friendly ones. m NOTICE. All partleh that urts owlnir the un dersigned pieuMjcull unit pay up. 1 want money badly uh I am going to move. J. W. Ckawkhod. DrahirHi Can't be Cured by local upplicutlou , uh they can not reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure deafneax, uud that is by constitution ul remedies. Deafness Is caused b an inflamed condition of the nni uius lining or the Eustachian Tube. When this tube gets Inflamed you have a rumbling sound or iuiiter'feei hearing, aud when It Is entirely closed, DeurneJi is thr result, and unless the iuflauiuiioii cm l tub en out aud this lubo restored lo itt- uormul condition, hearing will U destroyed forever; nine cases out ol ten are causen by culurrh. which u nothing but an inflamed condition oi tne mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dol lara for any case of deufuesH (caused by catarrh) that we cannot euro bv lakiug Hall's Culuur Cure. Send for circulars, free. . j. cjiknky & co,, Toledo, O. Sold by druggists, 76 cents. A Herd to Ladlei, Ladles whodenlre n lMuiulrnl .Im tin tnk fmm nlmnluu luil!.. kiniin. j.h ' eruption, should i-oinintiu-w at ouoe to U Dr. liuilll'tf lfiiiftr.il...! Iluu. litiu ruey will uIho rrumve tlrnt heave look about your eye bii.I make Diem brUbl, and will cure Itradaclie from whatever uiurviiniiftH, ihciiieuiuer, you art) only riulrd lo lake oue .mall pill ut bedllnie, which Wouaied with purucugar, uud will nui (rlue or produce unr uuplea-Hitt ten Mliea, HoldaXau,by swllb t UI-sr. circuit rour.T. rnteediip f Moth laWrtit Slnre Lait Brfort-Yeaa llin, f UtttXL Rrlesied. The trltl of the case of John Hughes agnlust A. E. Strung for rent claimed on an unexpired lea e to a st-jrerootu tVM uud damage of 50 for Injury to the building be yond ordinary wear and tear, con sumedull of Monday afternoon, the argumontof counsel nnd InsirMCllons of the court being concluded at 6:4") last evening. The Jury rot I nil w Uh directions from Judge Bolsu to bring In u sealed verdict Iu case they fallitl I to ugree before iidjourtiment of court They were out a good part of I he night and brought in n verdict this morning glvlug $a0 to tho plalutllV, Mr. Hughes. Clias. H. Hill, the hoy who w.ie Indicted for arson In the burning of the Chlua sluiuty at Jefferson last July, who plead guilty before the trial of his partners In tbe crime. French uud Curo.v, who were ac quitted, was then called up for sen tcuce, whereupon Attorney M. W. Hunt asked leave of the court to withdraw the plea of guilty aud enter a plea of not guilty. The re quest being seconded by District Attorney Bingham, the same wit granted and the plea substituted accordingly. Mr. Bingham stated that he thought inasmuch as bis two accomplices, who were more guilty If guilt existed, bad been ac quitted by a Jury. It would bo un Justly harsh to send this boy to the penitentiary tcu jears, which U the lowest pei-ulty provided. Upon the court inquiring when Hill would be ready fur triul, Dlst Att'y Biugham Interposed ihc re mark that he had no reason to ex ecl a different result iu this cape troni that of French aud Carey, and would therefore uioto to dismiss. Judge Boise quickly responded "the case is dismissed." The boy's face brightened up nnd bis mother, who wus by bis side, showed hurjoy very plainly, though quietly. A number of the best citi zens ot Salem and vicinity who were in the courtroom shook the hand of the liberated boy, whose fate had undergone suchasudden revolution, the general feeling being that the right thing had beeeu done. Hill is tbe youngtst of tbe three engaged iu the foolish crime and everybody says is the least to blame. - He is not a bad-looking boy, but is the making of a good ninu and his ex perience will be useful In warning hiui to nvuid evil company nnd re sist all eflorts at leading him iulo unlawful actions. The past fewdas must have been full or solemn medi tation to him, with ten years in die dark prison staring him in the fare. Capt. Hunt took a hearty and un-selfi-ih interest in the boy's behalf and Mr. Bingham is the object of praise for bis action iu the matter" The court took a rpcess mi til 7 o'clock aud upon resuming, argu ment was had UMin the petition of Maria D. Hanson to recover money eschetted 1 1 the state from the es fate of Jens Nicolui Agile, who com mitted suicide aud to wlione prop erty no heirs could be found at tbe time. The present argument was on a motion to suppress depositions taken in the case, Dist. Atty. Bing ham representing the state aud Waters and Holmes representing the petitioner. The motion lo sup press was sustained as to deputations taken in Germany, the officer taking them having failed to return his commission; the motion wus over ruled as to those taken iu Califor nia, an I the case was passed for the pre ent. Court adiourned to 0 o'oluck this mo uiug. TUESDAY'S PROCEEDINGS. W H Biggs, relator, vs J P Faull et a', equity. Continued for service. 30 First National Bauk, D'Arcy & Bingham, vs Dorraucu Luuilwr &. Mfg Co, et al; action for money. Argued on demurrer which was over-ruled. 62 Ai Coolldge Jr., Ford t Kaiser, vs d rueips; action lur money. Dismissed. MONEY MADE;.! HOW? ; By biiying-yourDry Goo1s;'Clothii), ,Bhn'xCts,"Oil Clo' thing, BuMicr Conts, Toots, Sho s, unborn,- Hiits, Cnps,'ovor thLgyou'iiced at lictlrock prices. , The Celebrated Oregon City Cassimore Clothing- B. FORSTNSR&CO., .t 297 Commercial Street. DON'T YOU Want to 1)0 Posted ? On IlieopcnliiR nt tliu Unmtlltn ttoera. ;ttonnnit thi'Mlpnflht liikt body or land Iu urrgou. IF YOU DO, THEN Subscribe to " 1-HSftjXjfrJ (fefrWVNj The live paper nt K-utcrii Oregon TERMS. Dully, I'M a yeitn $1.00 for lx month "-fiiil-Weekly, 2 M il-, fill for lx nwnth: Weekly, il.Ti u jt-i.r; tl IV) for all moutuft. EASTUREGOXLVN Pub Co., lYndlcton, Oregon. JOHN HUGHES, Dealer in Groceries. Points, OiN mill Whitlow OliLss, Null Til per anil llonler, Artists' .Ma terials, Lime, Hair. Nails and Shingles, Hay, Feetl and Foium Posts, Gnts Seeds, Etc, NEW AI)Vi:KTiaEMi:T3. Health is Wealth ! at UK. K. I". WEsl'rt Nere nnd llrnln T nntimfnt.HEiiHrHntecft hocclrtc for llu lenn.llllzlneKK, I oiitilloiis, ritx.Nertotl Neunilgtu, !Ie.idai.lie,Nerous I'l-t.-tnitloii c-ntifien n me tie or iniuhti or torvtroi WakeftillneM., Mentid Dprt'-hfon, f-ollon Incot Hit tinon rekulllni: in tiwuilt) ami leadlug tomlMTy, rcny mill Uuitli, pr.- rnHinreoiuiiice, o.mvnnet, lo-s u o? caiued br over-oxerlloiiof tlipbniln. Ijii b box cnnbtlux one nionilt . ire.aiiifiit, t t. a w)x or .IX u-iten fur So UU, Ktnt by mall prepaid on rerelptnf pike. WE GUARANTEE BIX BOXKR To cure iiny cie. With each order re. celved by uh for Mx Ikx-m, iicroinpnuttd wllhiiUl. we will rinl llie nioiliaotr 0111 wrlltvn guanintrc t ittfiiml Ihc innney II uoireainirntooeit notriitct it turf, tiuur Htite ih-ued only by tn-o. U. (ixkI, l)ru.--tlit, Hole iigfin,K. Com Ht, -ilcni, Or. PROF. DIAMOND & T0MPS0N, UteofSan Kninclnco, will orxn n Dancing Scliool at'A. O. U. V. ILill on Krldar.Oct.il. Tor purlicnluroemiulri' m Diumoii I ilu-ic lloioe. lO.'JOlu M.T. RINEMAN Dl.ALKIl I.S Staple anJ Fancy firojerics, Ciwkerv. (II Kiuare. Limn. Wooden and Wlltowr wirt'. All UlniNof. mill fiiil Al vei't.tbit'Haiirt Irilltt Iu liieirM-iwio IIIirlieKt I'rk-o nixt f iroiiuitrv omrlnr..." Wo Hollc.t u uLiuro of ) our itronHKc. -i Li3Himulrcct. 25c Want Co I Limn. Nnllcps Invorlod for ONI! IMINl' IMMl VMIItll IIAI'II I.SMKItriti.V. .So miter. tlpiiii-iit In'rlfd 111 t lilt koliuiin for li""i tluin tui'lll-llso iomU. LACE CURTAINS AND SHADES Just Received our Fall Trarlft - --w,V , Wf inn show .ou n gionli'i-viirlilynf rullcriiH, nnd Bell Hi,,, For 111 fori- Money iliHiiyuueiiiilmyelM'wIii'ri'. The only Ifotisc In llit.Ct tlmt t'liiili'Htii'oiiipltlu lliionf cnrpetB Is tho I "I u 111 COlli; Also have a now line of Woolen goods just opened. t nsrnuM)i.i:x,-. iiinun tirti iton, IJ Iiib Nil "di, ditiil Mir 11, livi.luitliilt "l .1 " Iteturn lo lioltl, "W'llhui I'lti'' nmlrirolprywi(i, .A J. ..ItlNi:iU, tf VTOTICK-I'dcon Hi cli lm ri'lnrnrd i. iilleni MX HPtfltV lll iiinoiiK Hl.i Hoik nnd rrlenl In Mnltmir comity, hihI Isnutr reid lodoiil lilndsof iiitVinuiid luolnu In it nitlsr.icni iiuiiiK-i- uiul prln-H lesuit: H.lllf i.-'ou sai.i: tm nitvDi:.. nut piuor J1 icood hoipr-s. Oiiotitiii 't U" d Vim old rolls iint'K'Xt MoiMioim.niid lic.nl oftatllc. lninilinof M. L.LII VMIII in If in (if AL12N4 LUMBER CO. Rqup;h& Dressed Lumber t.ilitiind Shlni'm. Cull mi uh utitl -nvc iiioni'V nt llllr m.i i vrmiii v a i t'M ' '" .'! In A I, KM r-.ntKTw-K?ti.T-rTrrtr fiiiitisTiAX scn:Nrr..MiNi) cui:i:i V. A i-ib for ltiuui.llott In tl'.iiirtin.tt cum of ltH'fctfrliliuea. tiiiniiiriii-nitf Mon. lii.. Cclotier Mli.V p in Iiooiii to, llml. block, remonn drilling lo Jul" nuiv iiill on Mr. I j m lliitcli,.i Knmi t, . tn:i OOll PAl.i: A new- tiindiird n-lii(!-I1 mncliluc, In lli'i 1 1 1 riiiiiilnt; ordci. JW. liuiuli v ill 9.(1 Kront t. 10-- 2tv F OK ItKNT MM- nicety nirnlalifd roomi. At'plynt uU7('oii'I.Ht. !MHr OATItONIZE Home IiidiiMry, uud uc L Mountitlii Holm CiiikIiI-uic. CI tin i i nt red loglte relict or niont- rcfiiildid. Mutlufitcturtd lly II, II.l'lo-v, r-,ili'in, lire cim. smltb A Htelucr solo iuimiI" lor stlem. I-Mtlin . JL- -J- POUNIl AT LAST -A IVIMi tlmt will r cliun it plinio without Kiiiiiiulnt; It nun 1-orb.i'eilt I iinomt'i ihiiiIl' Ulllllllll liou-o. rnvKl I 411 e an nut il!L IVKHNOTH'i:. Wiiwlli ult horcon li pl.ni' rnutotd by tfctolitir Nt. rn ploivliiK Iiu' ciiImc botloin lnuil Uatuii'iL'iii-K J.So U.UII.IIDRT, I'licumuii liidluii -cllool .ritorrssitrNAi, cvitns. ST.ItinilAHlv-lL', Attoru-y ut loir, nf. . IlCf ll'Lllrr 111 II ritU PK1IIH Ol IIIIWi IIihIi i)livk,ci)rnriViuiiiu.r.l.iliiuil t'otitl reenjl,'iiileni,Urt.vnn. v J J. HI1AW, Attoruc) nt Ijtw, Salem, Ortjjon llllln' llr.1 door to tliu let) it imiu or sunn lit tlio rwir ol L.idd A iluiirh b.t(ik. rnil blocl lll.MDN HMtll. ntlonmym Jnw, s.iIqui Oaaaa ft iiill WN & Co, Boots id Slides! -.w.. iimi'. niMTin'v in inn, "M IV lilt , yd Ty''""wnjg gi.-i.ijtmtvjit. tfg J? ' "'-'-'?"'"wmjmjTi I)ltATTUUNr,nttonic)s.itrinv,Nilciii,j C (T I Ort-.-on tmlccotcrliirrJ(wcllj it'orr, r ' j r. 'Uito itrett. rvAItl'YA IIINdllAJl, Attoriit's nnd, XJ . counwlon nt J.m, N'lciii, Ouvoii ' Z-('iih I'nld lor Wool, Hldus uud IVu, Con-irriercial St. iivllliriillubtiiirt ol thi. niii.ft.i.r o .. i.t. count). liHfiidiii;; it It mid lilmk Index of -sileiu, tlio line prliil lntlllil". lor i-- .iiiiinii, iiiiu-.iort-.il -! it . 1IU-.IHWH in lliii Miprvnm court and In lli-n.ito dcMit-J iuvioh ..iu nccic jtrouipt uncut on. mpzvmtzixsaaamtmKi! w.ft-vwrTIfWrrrw. f U KNI(!llT.i:clftllrl,pMcl..n,nlllrr j, i.t ai in. iiri, .uutll UIIKO.1 1 ,il mou.iry dl-c.i-i-. n x, ccmlly. ?THE OREGON I 1"-V- "... "i.KNiJ.uenlkU' tiDU-iiiMr l uiu t una iot OU.rtl.ll kill t lh. Lorncr toiirt uuu Loin. NURSERY CO, Noll flrenn Slock of HADE,OILAMENTAL ANJ) Kl'TTKEESL inz a iirge, c. S .Mo.VAI.I.Y.Arclillecl New IIiihIi Ilrem uihloik. I Ij.t.M ..i..i , ..in,,,. iioiii oi iiniuMi.iiiirijiillillii(.a uiikliurt nnilcf. riiierliin-iiilent-uiirnuikpmiiiplly locwd utter. i.ltt U I). I'llllll, Ar.lHIrcl, I'lins siwl r . llCltlon-. Ullll MOO, , Int. ,.o.,,. . t... ..ti r ......;..:.'-.,-... -v..-.. " ,t tiiwi in ifiiiiuiuKs, iiiuce JIM L,t iiuniiil i ., up vl.in. IIUslM.s t.Altlls. i r, w Ail fLOUdll. Umlcruiher.I.nibitliiKr . uud Lulilnci .Miilicr, W7 i-iuiu nt . Salem Athletic Aoademv. Intructlousi!lven lnall kliulHof iiih'rilc eirrclwn.lnclu.Jliik'.tll moveiueiitxc.ii d.i. clvu to puys ctl delopineut Apol o wrcbary iu riMJiuti l jo tjliuinerciltl nl, F? !,-1Is,0IJr,K,u.IL'':' l'ninilor nnd L1 . Ijullilei Well iinpiiud ilt, u kludiof liiilMInx .iikX ku.iiiiiiuu Millt.lt.i- k llou l-.'l-llll FIU'IT S Siii a 11 KVJ.l.fi...:EXS, VIXI-S, At Lov Late Kce liii? Win "7 CiilnliiKiii' iii.ri'iltc-IJht fur, Kruit. SJIJ1UJIS, KOSKtJ, ETC. Prices, tr Annies a Snnfsialtr. "iWMManM THVi . Adilrts or full on W MIT 111108, Ollli u lit'tl Chiiiiiii'IcIiiI strwl, Kiilea. JUy,S "ItAV. Ouilriicnir mid luilldcr. 1-liit-lin.ldJ IlliMiiiiL- u .imluliy IV) Oimini'rclil.litit.Mluii iiukoii, J i" REED'S OPERA HOUSE, Tuesday, Oct. 2tet. 61 8 A Clarke, Geo H Burnett, vs Bouihsru I'uflclu Co.; duuiures. Argued ou motion to strike nut part of answer. Taken under ad vlsenieut. Hi ate vs A Alpin; pleads guilty of ussaull and lined 50, which he paid. State vs Murt;uret Raurer; Indict inent for polygutny. On trial, to Jury. The Cookk Case. Tbe family In this city to-day received a letter I row Mr. Weyetb In Chicad stat in L' that Or. Clinton Cooke was seen in a barber shop getting shaved the day after his disappearance; also that on the fatal Thursday he hud told a friend aud a doctor of a strange ailment In- his head for which he could not account. Put liUft together these things and tbe fact that he has been seen In tit. Louis leads to the conclusion It hat the young man had become men lully deranged. Judging from iast experiences, t.,e Jouknai. believe there Is still much hope for his safe return. Elocntionarj miss MARGARET GRACE AS8i ti:d nv .. HALLY PARRISH JAMES ROSS, Admission CO tin, " I DUN KNIIIItr. HIiiikKinltli. Honto --' ..."..J "111111,1- Ill-Ill, lirtKOM. . . .11 t J. I. VnXIlN a en i,..,r,...,. r.. ly.-Only iiu l'et Horlt iiiriuiloiil, nlMpi., Ulomrttt, in. tt floor to HuiKr,i; I'oliio, CI 1.0. llillAl.lUrtier ami Itulr lr(vi r. liiKl'ii;)..!.. I luclbiilMliiiiieuHy, M - A MOMENT ! Sil Down itiiiCTliiiilc. MISS MR, J'V'. I NiiDiinv Miriuhs. A JJ'ir .VV'-J'""'-'.ll'' IwiUo No. i,.. uniiu.c block, loiucr LoiiiiiuhIiiI uud tilleiiiHkeh) -liwl VUllllittiilulVljJiiii ... . ,,..,,, uttoinvi, l.n P rn o sin a noi i KtLLtR & MARSH , ..It 'M,ri;v"";',"""i'I Imvu mi l.i.iii,.nH.'Htock of Funiltuw to nut am jnii wm,. Ctiiiiu null m-o im. Wu Imvo u new mettu: HAH'iAINS. Qtttti far Vom Uajri Oaly br (be urexaa uad Ca. Six acres of opeu fir timber laud four miles from Salem, 130 per acre. Twelve acres Reed fruit laud- nine acres clear, W, Forty acres -Fifteen Hcrea'ln cultivation, eight ucres In pasture, evnleen acres flue young timber live mil from Hiilem JH600. inquire or uregon Land Cum- ny, Hta Iiftsurauoe bulldlns-. , Orafoo. Citation. In tlicnameof Ibo state of Orejron, for tuaoouuty of Murlon. latiiSjUatlDrorttiautato) f u. w. , '.,f . .. SCIIullon. K. K, Kldrledre, tlrcean-d. j To Alary K. IJreymsn.'TJ. F. Iildrliilic. MurKuretA Kldricdee, VvikIiiIii l. Iinmu. fc.lt.le A (lonll-l. IlllL'h II. IJilrleilm. . iw man J. l.ldilcde, Livk A. l.ldlRU.'C, UeT trud w.llrt-eii and all oilinr Iu-im umt next of kin, known or iiiilinoit n, liiterciltd in h.ii i ctHic. (iiti:i;uMj. (u A,,.",.!?A,ri,tU '.''"It '' JO, Depart. , . ...:..i .,, "iTO"u, in eiH mcry , Minim jenlin: t tl,.. nail o'te, (I,,, uYZ, ,, ", ul c Jrnimnys oitlic. VIJt,,K nmjL J, I ,!'-", cordlully invited loutiAV'r """"""-'' "r" 1. l.'.HllKlttl X M I'..-, . ...- , . ft A It . ur, ,. t ,i . ' "'' '-'OIIIIIIIOCI s. A, ItA.Niu.t, Ailjuia a. EST WM , no nni . ii i u in hi 1 'I'll at iMcan.s JJiisincsK Cor. Com'l """HlBBUjijiiem, OttUU and Cliiwkfta Streets. Who do hills of in iiiniiuiiiooi iiiunuiioor urcvon, ton iiro licri by cited nnd rcqulrtd toai'P'ai In tlio(iiiit court of IliortlaluiiflJniinii, for llie county or Alarlon, ut Uio loini Ibxiin tlierrof.at (niIiii In ibo i-oiiniy of Murlon on Mondav, ll.u Jrd day of Not 1 1 berWOtl IU o'clock Iu I Iiu forenoon of ill it day, tlit-n and tlicre in ulunr cauto If any tliero be why un order uliould not be niiulu uulhorizinif, eiuiKiwcrliiK uuil iIIiwiIiik' Hie MdmluWli-ttilon nf .ild eolate to m- the follotfliiK nekcrlbed real property be lonclne to n.ild e.Lute. I., wit- liM.i,,ni,. HJtl cuulLui w.of.tbee, K.aiineror-tv.iloii WT.os, K. i , TlH-ni n. w e. UOi uuaiun. iicoeu p. aww w, mjt Clialllri Iheuce tM cblnv Tbeuoe w, 1 1 no CIllllllM. luruuiH. I. I CIllllllH. 'Illwn, nu SI jy K. WM Chillis. 1 llfuia N. 7 WW ti.U chnini, lo,lbe place of.nrlnnltK, cm tuiinuK twiiHvio'iiiiiiu iijo louowiiiir Ou ncrlbed tract hdjolnln Mboicio, o win lief Inning uilhus. vri oorneroi n. U No 7. m iowp.hJn.auil rancc. lb. ncK, 72V vr. 13 2 chiilun. 'Jlinue s. WiPir. IS irt clmlnii. '1 liento N. 7 SP k. 1 1.M clialn. VhinctjN tuaw. IS.K(JcliatntUitioiiii( or bcjjIonlnL', omtului; .uj hcioh, boib ,.r"f;t."'?,u,ur",ni,4'w'UCfeH.,'uw"aslhii Klilr edge Wuuiuda Jjtriv, ltiatu.-Ji tli., Oiunt of Ifirlnii and Htto of i itti'm Wit lie.", the lion. WIIUui U aldi'.Jiidsn of the county ciurt of llioluie ofllMitoTi. for I lie o mid (y nf Murlon, Willi lit wa ,ot aid court snlicd. llil Ul day or-Uin.ber A II. IW. Atlmt ,--, K. J. m HUH'!, clerk". a Ai r iiy U. ;, SUKUllrtN, Deputy, Rr-il. PINKKRM Painting, Kalsomining Natural Wood Finishing. All work donoln tJinlioHolsijIo. I .-- . -.' j IMWIk) lT0 ' no D'CSHERMAN, IT. H. ''Ilfeltll (in l lt..i Itox 1 1. u. ... i ...'""' i'Keni. r.ti, Ulcik. Wrlioforbl.iult, Dt'puiy fountj' w i I w f-etTwajiwnijjjiMaMat mSsmBBm t&lismSTMkmmi i rmiM.ir iitaiH F tMZS V V isSJ Ah Chenp ii8 nny Lmii.ilry J" ES&StiS&tftl1?- Kf- 4Slrfr9Bll"' Ciitiiilry Using White W l S7thTiraBiYTe,a.i '- -JBtiKfflxSHiiil doliii'lliHt-cliihs work. pasa'Tii m wu m , .,, .,. Wf W '; l-W!i'Lrn'JPTT.T rl i TtIJ.'Mr. a ..!' ! ,-- mmmmmMZn.r' ,n,r 't tJMfZVLtt1nriZ7lirk.:U I it ,lr je-feMt.r--- I t.i i ist.vVJViarn-!;tuaii imr&'-vaimmi 1 ' , I pniroiiH InvM plOCCHH 01 U0IU1 L-IIRDS All IdudH inoiiiilcil lofirdi-r ALLAN RHODES, HAI.KM, OIIIUIlN ' "M organ " & "Mriftl, City Drayrne All wnrlc ilnnn tcliii .,. ...... . . .. ratcb. only ,,i "lViu.u,r.,i7,,,,1"1 Wall 230 Liberty Street, Gko. O. Van Wagner, Has unl received n tlno stock of Paper nnd Picture Mou'ilinqs, Lcungcs and Mattrassei. Wet tiro frniii.'iig douo w'.tli euro tl ucalucss , .r,rooB.mI,(iwiiHtho,Uwtil. '15'U n ' ' GEO. K. SMITH, DItALKR lN. I'lcliuvfi. JlirroM, l!oulilliiiF, Fraiiipp, Artis's' JInterbl?. II A IIV . - ... ' . . "i u.v uti.MiKS, TOYS, AND IANCY GOODS. Oi 7 t. t inniui-ulnl at, -Uto, fcW,llB, Fnigi, Luwn nuil Cuaiplng floodi. ., ,t. rf.t t..lllnjiir.fa...i. ,.