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7fiMatKri ir iiulu ' IwiteB e re on board, anil tho men nfflireil fearfully. Ten 1nyB ngo tb German bark Hydra gave tbtni nittftament and quinine. Thonp ffearaticis of tlw men la filgbtful Boiwnro toothless, otliern pUUed and scarred with gangrene. It 1 believed tho llvrs of all will be saved by caw and real. MWNTINO TMK TUAIN It01.ni.nS. UAtA'ESTO.v, Tex., BepL 7. lie Krta received at Galveston con cerning ibe story nfn battle between tbe authorities and the perpetrators of tbo train robbery on tlio Southern PmM! railway Tuesday tack con ftraiLtlou. Dispatches last night froi Del Bio report that a part 01 the train-robber gang is being trail ed into tbo fastnesses of the Santa Kcwa mountains, while tho rest bavo taken up tbo Rio Grahdc, crossing and recrossing to obliterate their tracks. Several mall bags, with Piles of half burned letters, have been found on tho Santa" Itosa trail. SIRS. MOKQAN DEAD. LKXINQTon, Kv.. Sept. 8. -Mrs. Henrietta Morgan, mother of the famous raider, General II. Morgan, died yesterday afternoon, aged 80 years. 6TEAMEH IJOBNED. Maushfieu), Or., Sept. 8--The steamer Express was burned yeater dy morning at tho wlmrr opposite this city. TUB TAHITI EMIOKANTS. San Fkancisco, Sept. 8. Brig Tahiti, which put Into Drake's Day, Saturday, In distress, Is reporled to Imve left today, for Han Benito, Mexico, with her human cargo of two hundred South Bea iwanuere. Capt. Ferguson, who is part owner of tho craft, stales that he Is acting as authorized agent of tho Mexican government to assist Immigration to that country, and the terms of the contract which were explained na tives before signing, provide they Bball work threo years for eight dob lars monthly, and shall bo given free passage to and from the Islands, Bhall be given a house and a tract of land and bo furnished with food and clothlrnr. Bark Helen, V. Almy took two hundred and forty island ere from Tahiti to Etu Benito last year, under tho same terms. IIAI.MACEDA. New Yokk, Sept. 8. A Herald's cable dispatch from Volparalso.C'hlll, Sept. 7th, says: Rumors continue to spread concerning tho where abouts of tbo fugitive president of Chill, Bahnaceda. It Ih now re ported that ho has taken refugo In sotuo ouo of the foreign legations or elso has concealod himself In a Monastery. If he has been fortu nato enough to gain admission to tho legation he will In all likelihood bo protected from tho wrath of bin triumphant enemies. If, on tho contrary, ho has sought refugo In a Monastery, ho is In Imminent datr ger of being captured. YESTEKDAY'S EASE BALL CIASIE8. At Portland Portland 0, Soattl 4. At Boston No gamo; rain. At Brooklyn Chicago 0, Brook lyn 8. . AtPhl!adelphia-PltBburg8, Phil- adelphla 1. At New York New York 0, Ciu clnuttO. At San Francisco San Joio (I, Sau Francisco Si. What it Hook. Hood's Sarsapurilla Purities tho blood. Creates an appetite. Btreugtcons the nerves. Makes tho weak siroug. Overcomes that tired feeling. Cures scrofula, salt rheum, etc. Invigorates the kidneys and liver. Relieves hcaduohc, indigestion, and dyspepsia. IIOPKINS-SBARLES CONTEST A Mysterious Drowning-TIic American Hog. FOREIGN. ANOTHER FIRB AT "THE DALLES." ' Willi Instructions ns to the disposi tion to be mode of his property In .., i, t,i,t,l ! Llllod. tin linn taken on active part in wnne of the! "If" ''V'.,'. , , lu Hercest fights of recent yrars in Sal-j ,m,n, Sep.. 8 -U ouster , .7 ..,.!.. n.. n nt'cxcllcdovern clerical mimlnl. Sun- the death of Bnnlos. 'and wl.hlna ly evening Henry Rudgt U.e few years back frequently won tho The World's Fair, Fortunes of an American, Killed his Brother, Fatal Saloon Row, Was he Mur dered, Tho Tahita Emigrants, Death of Judge Sawyer, Disas trous Storm, State and Foreign News, Etc. OHIO'S OIL GEYSER. SlrnwliirriM. Guide to strawberry culture and descriptive catalogue of twenty va rieties, freo by mall or calling on 13. Hofer, Joujinal olllce, Salem, Or. ditw A maii'iulfitalimilll alwnvi lu t lie HIIIIIO. especially to Iter nu.lwuul. but II sliii U weak nuil nervous, and ue Carter iron 1'llla. li cuunut bo, for they make her fuel like a dltrureut person, m they ull buy. and their husbands say so loo! Will be round nn excellent reinody lor mcK utaunouo. cuikth jjiiiio j.ivit i im. TliousnuiU of letter from pcoplu who have uned them prove this fact. Try tltem. If sick headache U misery, what In Cnr- ter" Utile Hvci Pill II lliey. immIIIvoi, taint lir l'ronle who have used thomfiiicn frankly of ibulr worth. They iiru small nud cany to take. "August Flower" There is a gentle Dyspopala, man at MaUlen-on- the-Hudson, N. V., named Captain A, G. Pnrcls, who has written us a letter in which it is evident that lie lias made up his miucl concerning some things, and this is what he says: "I have used your preparation allied August Flower In my family Jfor seven or eight years. It is con stantly in aiy house, and we consider it the best remedy for Indigestion, and Constipation we indigestion, have ever used or known. My wife is troubled with Dyspepsia, and at times suffers very much after eatiug. The August Flower, however, re n lfcvea the difficulty. My wife fre quently says tome when I am going to town, 'We axe out Constipation of August Flower, and I tJiinkyou had tWr get another bottle.' I am also fcea WitlUlicUgesiiQH, anu wiien ' I am, I take one or two tea- mmmfwh before eating, for a day or iww, W all trouble is removed." IIO.KIS8-flBAl.K3 CONTCST. Sat.km. Mass., Sent. 8. 13. T Burley and Ex-Judgo Endleott thin morning tiled notlco of an Intention to contest tbe will of Mary F. S. Benrles, of Metbum, Mass., In behalf of her ndoptcd son, Tlmotby Hop Ulns. The ground of tbe contest la understood to be, undue Influence and I bat the Teatutrlx was not of sound mind. The bearing U fixed for September 22d. DHOWNKD. Bchknecteday, N. Y., Sept. 8. Arthur Hunt and hla two ulster were rowing on tbe Mohawk river yoitcrduy when their boat capsized Hunt ntul one sister were drowned. TUB AMEIUCAN HOO. Copenhagen, Sept. 8. United States Minister Carr has received notice of the removal of tho prolil bltlon placed upontlie Importation of American pork. It will henceforth bo admitted. The Dalles, Or,, Sept. 8.- Fire was dlcovered at 3 o'clock yester day in u building attached to the two-story brickUnlon lodging Ijoum.. Undoubtedly It was tho work an in (.'iidlurv. us the smell of coal oil peinieattd the neighborhood. The inmates, several of whom were made homeless by tbe tiro last Wed nesday, were rescued with great dltllculty. Fortunately no one was Inlured. Tho flro department re sponded quickly and soon placed it under control. Tho loss was estlm- tetl at $1000: insured. Tho city Is in alarm. A public meeting was called, and an extra force of pollco Is on duty. TIIK WOIILD'S KAIIt. Ciiioauo, Sept. 8. Tho national Columbian commission reassembled yesterday. Tho report of tho conimllleo on awardi, recommend ing tho appointment of a committee of eight to bavo chargo or tlie awards of premiums, was adopted after being amended to make tho number twolve, and referred to tho Judiciary committee to frame rules and by-laws for Us government. Commissioner Mercer, of Wyom ing Introduced a resolution setting forth that tho bureau of publicity and promotion bad scut out a statement that there would bo sev eral theaters on tho world's fair grounds to which a seperate charge of admission would bo made, and declaring It to be tho boubo of the coiiiinliulou that only one price of admission should bo charged for everything on lite grounds; referred to the committee on Judiciary. A committee of four was appoint ed to proparo a nultablo resolution touching tho death of Commissioner niiigham, of Washington. A request from tho board of lady managers for permission to extend their session for ono to two days was acceded to. I-'OltTUNKfl OK AN AMKlUOAN. Souanton, I'A., Suit, 8. Colonel l. P. llrauuon, who was among the Salymlorlan refugees demanded from Captain Whllo ut tbo port of La Llbortad a few dayB ago, at tho liiHtauce of President Exutn, waa formerly a resident ofSoraiitou, and often visited his brother, who Id a leading merchant in this city. He has beon for twenty live years promi nent In tho wars and Industries of Central America, and particularly In tho allalra of Salvador and Guate mala. On the occasion of a visit to Seranton, a few months ago, bo or ganised a manufacturing company Willi Salvadorlan capital to do btiHluesu under an American charter In Salvador, and tho machinery, which was made hero, was all ready for bhlpmoiit when uowB oamo that Bruunou had luoured thedlHpleasure of President E.ela, and wiib com pelled to quit Salvador. On leaving Salvador, Colonel llriinuon hastened to Guatemala and waa cordially re ceived by tho prsldent of that repub lic, ot whom he 8oko In tho highest terms In a loiter which lie wrote a short tltnu ago He had beeu comm Cloned by tho president of Guate mala to bring tbo scattered Salva dorlan exiles to Guatemala, as may be Bicn by tho following extract from a letter received by bis brother hero teday: "Tho prealdont of Gua teinnla has Just sent for mo to goto tbe republlo and take with mo from hero a number of Salvadorlan exiles. Wo Fail on tbo BtcauiBhip Sau Jose, and as thefditp Btopa ut all Salvado rlan pons, ami as my activity with tho opposition Is beglnlug to wear on the nervous anatomy of tbo czar of that republic, Kiota, bo may try to tnkomeoit a la Hirrundla. I'm fully aware that mice In hla power my life U not worth a farthing, and propose to meet bla boarding party with better markmantblp than that dUplayed by llarruudla. I will tint bo taken oil the blp olive, and If I am taken oil dead It will bo after a number of Salvadorlan soldiers nro intiitered Into the great majority.1' Colonel lirAonoawncludM hla letter personal thankn or President 13zt.i for bis bravery. Hut the liekle for tunes of that country iiuw find him In disfavor with tbe president of Salvador, and mi exile In Guatemala with other Hal vndorian palriolH who are opposed to Ezela's tyrannical melsods.lt Is entirely safe to look for stirring news from Salvador befoie the close of the present year, db a powerful eflorl, ho believes, is now on foot to overthrow E.ela's govern ment. KILLED 1118 MtOTllKIt. Allecihkny. 1'a.. Sent. 8 -- George Ott, nged 22, fatally slabbed his brother John aged 10, with e knife. (Irlvlm: tbo weapon into George's left lung uear tho heart: the rchiilt of a quarrel. John was arretted. A FATAL SALOON HOW. Helena, Mont., Sept. 8. Satur day at Itace Track, a village In Deer Lodge county, In a saloon row, Br vii ut McDonald, a farmer, killed Leo Odalr, a miner. DEATH OK JUDOE SAWYKIl. San Fiiancisco, Sept. 8 Judge Lorenzo Sawyer, United Slates cir cult judge, died here lost night after a short Illness. JN MEMORY OK JUDOK SAW YIMt. San Fkancihco, Sept. 8. All the state and federal courts are closed today out of respect to tbo memory of late Judge Sawyer who died last night. Funeral takes pliice from Congregational church tomorrow p. in. IIIIOWKEII IN MYBTKKIOtJS MANNEII. Atlanta, Sept. 8. Jelleison D Stuart, a married man with four children, and Mrs. Jane Kennedy, a married woman with two chil dren, went out for a boat ride on Potico de Leon lake after 8 o'clock Sunday night. They hud with them, In another boat, two compan Ions, Henry Glgnllilotuud Miss Ida Harmon. Tho lake Is away out ot town In a lonely spot. The two couples took separate boats and there in tho dark were having a pleasant time. Suddenly Gignilliul heard a screum, and looking around beheld no trace of tho other boat. It had disappeared with Its occu pants oh completely as If It bad never existed. Miss Harmon faint ed, and It was with difficulty that Glgnllllat saved himself from the fate of ids companions. Reaching slime and laying his unconscious companion upon tho grass, be rushed off and gave tho alarm. About 10 o'clock 200 men had gath ered from the city with drngs and grappling irons. For four hours they dragged before success reward ed ilium. Tbe man was first fished up, then tho woman. The watch in tho man's pocket had stopped at 8:0j. Stuart had visited Mib. Konncdy'e Iiuiibo early in tho evening and sug gested the trip. His wife Is tin a visit to TenncBwo, whllo the wo man's husband is in Douglas county. S T A TeT citv. uho was well connected and had bi-en highly reacted, dbd In jail. His downfall lias been rapid. A short tune ago ho began iiriniuug. nnd It wan soon learned tiy tbe parish trusteed that lie was using u large amount of parochial fundi. Through the influence of friends, who restor ed the money, tbe mailer was hill ed up, and It was hoped that the mlnlBtur'H faillug would be con trolled, but after a brief period of uprightness he again fell from grace unit it beuame necessary for the parlihionerstodismlwhlm. A week ugo liudgo was forced to leave his houeo for non-paj ment of rent. Overcome by despair and sbamo he attempted to commit suicide, bill was prevented from carrying out his purpose and was sent to jail for the olleuce of trying to end his life. It Is believed that he obtained poi son through some friend while in Jail and wae thus enabled to finally complete the work of eelf-destruc- tion, ns nn autospy shows signs of poison. Very few of the curate's paishioners bad an idea of tbe dis grace into which be hud fallen, the prevailing idea that hewassuHering from nervous prostration. Tho re velations following the suicide have canned a profound sensation. A CJEKMAN MAOISTKATE KILLED. ItniiLiN, Sept. 8. Advices are re ceived that Dr. Holet, a Prussian magistrate, while nsicendlng Mount IVrglon. in the Curuic Alps, fell over u precipice and was killed. ItUf-SIAN TKOOI'S. St Pbtkiishuko, Sept. 8. Troops to tin number ot 150,000 nre ordered to Warsaw. This will bring the number of Russian foreen on tbo frontier up to oOO.OOO. SUICIDED. Paiiib, Sept, 8. A whole fimlly In this city numbering six committ ed Biilcldo yesterday. Father and mother showed the way by bunging tberiiHelve-i aud the others who were adult children imitated their parents. MARKETS. Pouti.anu, Or., Sep. 8. Wheat valley 1 .52J; Walla Walla $1.47J. San Fuanoisco, Sep. 8. "Wheat buyer; 1891, f.1.09; season $1,771. WEATHER REPORT. San Fiiancisco, Sept. 8.--Fore-cast for Oregon and Washingten: Showery in Northern Oregon and Waablngtou. WAS HE MUIIDEUED. Pendleton, Sept. 8. J. H. ICeableH, of Pendleton, and Mr. Rogardiiri, tho crack rlllo shot ol .Foropaugh'a circus, whllo out duck- huntliig Saturday afternoon illscov eicd tho body ofadead man conceal ed In the busbea uear tho railroad bridge, Just below town. Sherifl Furnish was uolllled, and tho body was removed to tho morgue. At the coroner's Inquest held Sunday morn ing at 10 o'clock the following ftcts wero develeped: Tho body wiib searched and two memorandum books, a couple of postage ftamps mid a letter which led to Ills identi fication wero found In tho outside coat pookot, Tho deceased was fair ly well drosused, wearing a neat brown BUit aud a light gray bhirt. When found, bis hat, coat and one nIioo were oil'; tho ground was torn up aud bore evidence of a struggle, Tho Btibstance of the verdict of the Jury was: "That deceased's name they believed to bu John Slrattou, formerly of Kansas City, Kan. Thai ho came to bis death by reason of certain violent blows on tho bead, Inflicted by u blunt instrument In tho bunds of some person or persons unknown to tho Jury, on or about tho lBt day of September, 1801, and that believe that the said killing wiiH murder." I'OUTI.AND hacks. Pohtland, Sept. 8. A falrnttend auce was present at the second day's racing of tho Portland Spetd asso ciation, Tho track waa slow, The secial (postponed) pacing and trot ting puroo of ouo tbouatid dollars was won liv Frank M-, second Turk Franklin, third llnsle C. Rest time 2:10, This tlir.o was made by Frank M In tho sixth heat, and la tho fast est mile over trotted on nn Oregon track. In the quarter mtlo dash, purse $300, Rob Wade won, Jim Miller secoud, Pappoa-to third; tluio 1M. Time quarter mile dish, purse $500, was won by Misty Mom. Re volver Bccotnl, Carrlo M third; time 1:15). Trotting, ttiree minute clans, purue fG00, Pearl Fisher, Pballmoui Roy, aud Alex each won a heat, when thoraco was culled on account of darkuetia. iluckleu'a AruU'ar-iOv, Ttis l-l Hlvo lu tb'o vrurld for Cuu, llruWr. Hon. Uuwr. &ll Illusion, Kewr ttorai, Teller, t.'iiur"i liuiiu, ;iiuniin. uurui uunur'kiu r.ruiiiuii. iuiu lively cure Pilot, or uo py rqulr HOTEL AUHIVALS. "WILLAMiri'l'E" Oeo E Chamberlain, J O Fry, D II Rodini, Albany. Mrs E Cooper, AV W Wells, Dal las. Tbos T Foley. M Voon, Miss E Davidson, J H Voght, T It Harris, SF. T Erioksou. Oregon City. 11 E Dorsey, Chicago. E F Parker, St Paul. John Slkes, ST Culls, No Attleboro. W W Wherry, Altona. "COOK." W Wachtle, Port Angeles. JamesjUiWall C Zimmerman, N Yamhill. J A Huugerley, Turner. R E,Devereaux, WS Royco, St. Paul. R M Longacre, F Lynch, Port land. J K Irving, Seattle. W B ill, Lyons. C P Guilo4, E Richardson, Flowing nt the H-te of 70.O00 I.-rrela oS retrotonm In Twcnlyfonr Houre. Oliio has the biggest oil well In tho United States. If not in tho world, and if permitted to flow its full capacity it ,.,.,1,1 mnrnlhlUI fill tWO Of tllO IHOnstcr ! 05.000 barrel tanks every twenty-four hours. This great on geyser io In Hancock county, just four milea Eonth of tho townot North Baltimore. Tho well has been drilled in, and when at a depth of thirty-flvo feet n the sand n. strong gas pocket was struck, and the well showed for a gas producer ol about 1,230,000 cubio feet capacity. Gas was not what was wanted, however, and the drill was sent eight feet deeper, which made the total depth in tho sand ftvtiimH feet, where oil was found. Tim total deptli of tbo well is 2,208 feet. When tbo pool was struck the oil started n..,;., nnd n. connection was made through a 2-inch lino from tho casing head to a COO barrel tank, which was filled with good, clean oil In precisely ninety minutes. The company then learned that they had drilled into a wonderful lake of oil, nnd it was also discovered that or dinary tankage facilities were far from sufitcierit, and worK was ai once oeguu on another 000 barrel tank. At the same time several dinkey pumps were started, and pipe lines wero laid, whiio connections wero being rnado to tho main line. On the afternoon of tho snmo day it was decided to take the tools from Min h..li!. nnd thousands of people hav ing heard of the gusher, flocked in from all directions to see tho famous geyser opened up. At about 3 o'clock the engine was started nnd tho tools were gradually being brought to tho surface. The drillers were being drenched with oil. which llowcd all over tho derrick:. When the tools wero within n few hun dred feet of the surface tho ropo com menced to slack, and tho drillers, after reversing their engine, made for a place of safetyr as tho tools wero being lifted from the well by tho heavy pressure of tho oil. It was thought at tho time tbat the ropo had broken and the tools left in the hole, but tho drill was found sitting beside tho casing hi tho rig. As soon as tho tools wero out a solid column of oil belched forth from tho casing bead, rising far abovo tho derrick, wnero it spread in all directions. There where two 2-inch lines connected on tho cas- It made as beautiful a sight as any one wished to see, and it thrilled the hearts of the oil men, who witnessed tho sight with delight, to know that tlioy had looked upon what was prob ably the largest oil well ever completed on tho globo. An effort was made to shut tho well in, and eight men worked for nearly two hours until they suc ceeded in getting the woll under con trol. Afterward it was turned into a COO barrel tank through a 2-ince lino, run ning the tank over with roily oil in bixty-thrco minutes. Tbo well, nt the rate it ilowed through tho eating for the space of timo it was opened, would In twenty-four hours produco a good 70,000 barrels of roily oil, making near ly double tho sizo of any well over com pleted, not barring tbo Russian wells. Cor. Cincinnati Commercial-Gazette. hWnTbii? We offer one bund i ed dollars re ward for for any caw; 'f ,tg' that cannot be cured by taking Hall's Catarrh Cure. F.J. Cheney a Co., Props,, To- ,e!.n5?' ..i .h w known K..L """' ""VV.'P.." "U .. rl believe riioiiey lor .. .-- ''",, "nil biul- rarry out odj oMltf itloim made ly mhlr "fT Tjuux, Wholesale DniBgUts, MUCtfO-AN a .UnvfN, Wholesale DniioJiM', Toledo, . ... , . Hall'a Catarrh Cure Is taken uter nnllv, acting directly upon the blood and'inticoUB surfaces of the Byslem. Testimonials f-ent fr-e. Price 10c, per bottle. Sold by nil druggists. JOHN HUGHES, Dealer in Uiorcrics, Paints, Oil nnd "Window Oluss, "Wall Pa per nnd IlordiT, Artists' Ma terials, Lime, Hair. riils and Shingles, Jiivy, Feed and Vcneu Posts, Grass ISei-ds, L'ie, 25c WartColi, Nr.tlres lnfertfd fur n-i- . . IfUlllUiNT.-Xrverul pxTnT"--V ovrr my More ou Ht!;te;t ,1 .m aj l'' -iUVtllAv tTNll.-Ali.tlkt. (,. uViv. ": "i ""iiugm lliloffli.. ,7 n NEW ADVEIIT1.SKUENTS. H Is ( la-.; .rc's jarsapaHISc ly iircparcit l:em SarsaparlUn, ( ..,, Iluiidrakc, Dock, I'll sir v. a, : L. n les, and otlicr well-known r.i a J.'s vogctaulo remedies, liy a 1 ce"'-i ,r - ' I" tlcti, 1 ri.i'ortl.m, ni.u vrv, t . V. , ,' . .r i.mnparllla curatlvo pow.;. ! i LM-il by ether medicines. It citing remarkable, cures where, others fal' Hood's Sarsaparitla '-,1'. el ot blood puriner. It cures Scrofula, C !t lcum, Holls, I'iinplcs, an Humors, Dysretisla, Biliousness, Sick Headache, Ingestion, General Debility, Catanli, I.:icumallsm. Kidney and Liver com ll ints; overcomes That Tired FeelltiR, cre.-.tesanappetUe, builds up tho' system. E-2ood's Sarsapariila Ilasmetunparallcd success at home. Such U Its popularity In Lowell, Mass., where it is made, that Lowell druggists sell moro o! Hood's S irsaparilla than all other sarsapa ll'.as or blood purifiers. Tbo same success Is extcudlug all over the country. Hood's Sarsapariila Is l ccullar In Its strength and economy It Is tho only I reparation ot which c.a rulj be said " 100 Doses Ono Dollar." A t,ot1'ef Hcer's Sirsapaiill.Uakcn accord ing to directions, will last a inoutu. Hood's S Is peculiar lathe confldcnco It gains among pllcV.ssesoI people, wnireu is vmu u..m H becomes a favorite family remedy. Du not bo Induced to buy other pi eparatlons. Bo sure to get tho Tccullar Medicine, Hood's Sarsapariila Soldl.y.!roEiriV.s. SWisfor. Picrareclb, 0. 1. liOOO & CO., Apotliecarles, Lo oil, Mess. .GO Doses Ore Dollar Notice of Final Settlement. In the Circuit Court of theStnto of Ore eon for the I'-iutity or Marion, iu llie iiiMt Urrof Ihotlnleof J.S. hiilllvnti.dei.ciij-iu. Nolle..-1 hi-rcuy given that 1 have nic-u mr fli.l ftnnl i.nr-iilltlt In tllQ HbflVO eilll- tlra esuile Hiid Hint Mondny, tliooth dav of Octoi.ir, Imi been nxea uh iiio ony oi nni FeitieineiiU "":"V' .' 9lofir Adinlulttrutor SALEM IKON aud HOl'TLE HOUSE fash paid lor old Iron. r.;g-. melals, rubber, hoi' UN, etc Hecond liuuil good, bouvUiuudtoid Call tit ! CoiiDfi.rclnl street WH2w ilw r.iiltTNll 1 ninnu Inijchulges. '. wT T?El"?:!S,Vrr r Cv ..rdj'r -JS) Coniinm i-im m u , d,i,Vx't V lorti ""it L." au" mi . (TWA 'Hi Tui'sdiiy, icpt. 8li, Grand Heopenlng under tbe man' ajjeinentof Wiu. Mcl'lieroti. 1.1011 HA LU. About one acre or i.. ? barn, with runiniiK ntw in SI" iiilre nt second lumco nn rlkhl hnliU'' ' of Asyltitn nvrntie niter ciwsn,. W' going toAsyluiu. K "JUn i FOU HALL. At ii bnrgnln. a pit.. U lne,elKbtruiiithousp,hirdauiS ind neatly pnpi red, with iwo let. 2r ntr. Bot liK'iillimlii Unlversliv ,,,? tl.nl. In Will. t. t. ,". fl.U01H 'omnany. 8JJJt WANTED Onr :o;cnU nnlie vlOOmn. .1 month elllng . u- bihkI, l uceni nnd willtn-e back ah v A,? -old If n county nccnt mils to nWr ,1 ll ll (-X ilrsnr'trn 111' t (l'i rU sun a i with l nlted lor. on i ttit. rntunrnunil nn. In nt ikH l . 'Fi' J - ----- --.-'- " tilt) UM, AdUithd Jtennor luuurarturlneiM i.M. huig. I 'ft. i 7 oiw u U' . ... a luigelllUhliitUd vlii'Ul.iu nnd Im... n n upecin' offer to mil r Hmri J? i-cei a ind )iieent ktim The JEtua theater opened last night to a crowded hou&e. Not a vacant peat. The show thronponi Is the best ever peen in Salem. The Klines, ltejnolds and Lcs-lie, Me Phersou and Nuiris, MinKf 8lan ford, Zaroui and Le Cline deserve especial mention, , MM.MU:;4n IgfXroeiii&iin- PHILLIPS C CO., Merchant Tailors. A full line of lmportPd and domestic .voolens. Also a complete stocfc of gents' irnlshlng goods. All the latest styles U5 Commercial street. 3 Ratling Comedies. Come, Come ull. You'll Come Again. i THE GREAT Portland industrial Exposition With Its World of Wonders Capital City Mint Jas. Batchelor, Prop'r, Warm Meals at All Hours ol Unify Meno but while !i t-oi pni yetllnthi .'8Utullbliliieui A cood HUbstnntlal tntiil c l'tdlnflnv lass ittyle Twenty-five centB per meal Tourt Ptrt, btlwten 0nurnl tiir.tptit Minto'H I.ncry rhm Nu. Kadiiiigli h Cusaii, State Street Livery. 8st Hiss and Stock. Boarding and Feed Btnble. 41 State street. EX K. HALL, Paper Hanger. .eavoorderat.Olobe Ileal Estate Exchange PT. 17,1891. CLOSES OCT. 17ft. Music by tho great ZApADOnES BAND direct from tho City of Mexlcs. Art from Iho ;rre.it niir'eisrtf L'urino and Ameiie.', vuluril nt a quiuter niillion d.illni'i 'A'on del fill Klectileal Adaptions orcri'.lon. In lull a Srlenrtlrt ."cries ot illnera' Exhibits. IVO.l'V ItS.M, KST.VTB TltANSPEUS FILED WITH COIJNTV KECOUDEIt. Geo A Ilnelianan and wife to John L Taylor; 1 a hi ill, Qervaln, fOO. David MeKay, unmarried, to Jacob Otfle; 15.38 acres, McKay d 1 o tp.r)8 1 w, !?500. Dellla K Osborne, unmarried, to Frank Karris; Its 5 0 hi 2, Mildewy, f50. Goo O oralis to John Mtitnla, It 18, 10, hlk 1, Thomas add to Wood hum, J 150. T J ChorrliiKton and wife to Walter Moi ley, nj It !1 Mill add to Salem, $300. FrancW A. Martin, widow of John Martin, to "Wllllard Martin jit. w John Martin d. I. o., SHiK) uta. Lawroneo J. Martin and wlfo to Wllllard Martin J of 10. John Mar tin il. I. aftOOO, Jacob Ojlo and wife to David Mc Kuy I 0. i0. 21 III. 1. Oijle add. Wood burn Wti. 7Iia World Jtnrlclivil. 'Xlifl ftcillUoa of the present day foi he pioductioii of everything that will .oivieco to the material welfare and jowfert ot' mankind are almost unliin. ited. and whets Syrup of Figs waa first produced tin world was enriched with tha Only perfect laxative fcnowu, as It its tho only remedy which is truly plcMlng ntul refrctlilng to the taste aui prompt and effectual to cleanse tho ,vtcm gtmtly in the Spring-time or, iu fact, et r.ay time, and the better it ii known the juorc pouular it be comti. ! I I 1 lawiv-A liver-colored pup, wtter, whllo collar, feet atui tip of tall. Namod Jack. Finder will Iks ns warded by reporting at thin oiUce. 1)4 tf Now IMumln In the Paolflo Ocean. Tlio existonco of tho Phillips islands, in tho Pnciilo ocean, which has been mooted among mariners for years and finally discredited, lias just been re alllrined by tho captains of tlio British ships Lock Eok and Bwanhilde, nnd tho littlo group is likely to bo replaced on marino charts. Captain Pottendrigh, master of tho British ship Lock Eck, which cleared this port in September last for If iogo, Japan, sighted tho island in latitude 8 deg. 0 min. nortli and longitudo 140 deg. 20 min., in the south Pacific ocenn, nnd reported tho facts of his discovery to tlio branch hydrograplilc olilco In tho exchange in this city. He reported tlio islands to bo threo in num ber, and to form a rango in the path of vcssols plying to China and Japan run ning In a southeasterly direction for six or seven miles, being connected by low lying rooks. It is bollovod that the third Island Is of recent formation, Inn ing couio to tho surface of tho water within tlio last six months, and tlio en tiro group within tho last year. It Is thought they wero of volcanic origin, but a subsequent vessel, tho British ship Swanhildo, not only con tinued tho position of tbe islands, but also found thorn inhabited. Captain Murkle, of tlio vessel, fully confirmed tlio Lock Eck report. AVlilU) drifting off tlio island ho was surprised to seo two canoo loads of na tives coming out to meet his vessel. They spoko in somo unknown language. Tlio party numbered thirty nnd all wero naked but for dry leaves around tholr waists. Nearly every man was tattooed in bright red colors, entiroly dliloront from tlio manner of tattooing in -tho United States. Ono of them, who appeared to bo a chief, was marked with an American tlag, tho stars reach ing from the thigh to tho kneo and the stripes from tho kneo downward. Philadelphia Record. 5tjor' MHliarnJnh' Villi. Before tlio year is out England is to woleonie anothor royalty in tho wealthy iimlmrujuh of Mysore. HU departure, howover, Is attonded by some difficulty, aud certain priests In southern India havo been deputed to study the nb struso questions involved in tho project before tho tunharajah imperils his caste by crossing tho "black water." Lon don World. - T EGGS. O. W. PALMER, mTA CUltA CO. lULTRY TAKDSL OILROY. CXA.L, 1. O. BOX 13. Kct for Matching tu rood hs kuj- mtu. lar iMullrr yard ran eod out. 1 m1 t-nrt from the m nan I brrtsl from and aficr taktutrall the plu rclbletn nmtlnx mj fuwl.lffl kuru of nlMutur tbe nubllo who may lrtUhtr iHMrwlth me. Hume rnoiro hock. iu. hiiv. wruo GEO. C. WILL, if Will ;Bro3., Albany Sand Corvalllp. PiarjuS.lOrgaua aud Sewing Machines. SKWiJtoTsrACHrNES and organs REPAIREDAND CLEANED At Your Homes Acents fot Northwest Insurance Co. Two los rs north of Post Office, Halem, Or. Nee 'leauud new parts for all Sewing Nachlnes :5-tf dw Hill Dfuiient .-M vjments In the State, ixiwci rites ihi Portland. Ijugest stock I.esl rianhli thnHtntfl. a-d lilceest discount, sctdh price list of Job pirnling, anc.' it!ofneii '.egolhlanKs. a. .. ur, Blfim Printer 8alni O'tqi. l'llli-d with Xovel nnd Interesting in Art, Science and Industry. Foit Ralk. Some well bred t-hoaU U Fi.r partlinilniaiuldriM .Inbti (Jlw J. 11 mssttfiusv iirssarR f . yOl 6 18 St THE WILLAMETTE, SALEM, 01lEGOIT. Rates, $2.50 to $5.00 per Day. Tho best hotel between Portland andBan Krauclsco. Flrst-closs In nil 1U appoint ments. Its tables nre served with the Choicest Fruits Grown lu tho Wlllnmelte Valley. A. I. WAGNER, Prop. E. C. CROSS, Butcher aud Packer, State St. and Court St. The bent meat delivered to all parw of tbo citv, A Greater Numberof Exhibits tlum over before presented upon the coast. Tin 3tnck Department made a Picmi nent feature. 5000 in Premiums. The Largest Display ot;b'rjlt aud tho Finest Exhibit ofjAgrlculU lire tver made in tho Pacific ;Nfrthv.ciit. All manufatliulcs In lull motion. K :orj thing New. NoJDead Exhibits. 11 Meutlnn tbl pPr. for prlc. -w lm Ifynu want to iwllynur farm or eixqlittiico It for city properly call on K. 0. Mlnton with tbe Globe com. pany, S5D Commercial aired. w-WO-tf Q of tho best residence lots In tbe city on COURT STREET, xiutheast corner of block, between Hth .ludlMli ktrfttx, ouo block Irom elcclito Hue, tour biooks from Ctnti-r mid State Kt car llnesuuit Kast Mileni school Price JiolX) for both r JI5ai for comer aud ilSCO lor In side Kach lot has TO foot frontage on COURT STREET. InquiifOfthe OREGON NUIISKHY CO., OtllM I'ur. (."um'l and I'liemt-kda Ktreets, upstairs, or of any l.eal Estate firm in the cly. Slitf Dissolution of Cfl'pai'tncrsliip. riAHK firm of Snow Bros has dissolved this I dav the oHurtuertthlp vxlsilni; be tweeu the membrro, by niutuul concent, E E. Snow muttuuliie In lbelmlne.s, and aisuHilnenll the. liabilities of the firm and loroilecl nil debt due the firm. E. J. Sriw rutlrlae fnun tlio nnslneos, UK, SNOW. E c'SNOW. Datfl et Slcm, Or,, Auk. g, Ull. K 8 w The Exposition ol Expositions AdmWxIon ns muni. Greatly Reduced Riles for round tilp on all paston- i;cr lines, 9 3dw Oregon Stale Fair, 11 Thirty-flrst annual exhibition under"-. management. 01 me witou ruaiu niaru Agriculture, will be held ut tbe Mats Ii groundj near Salem, conimcnclni; on Monday, Sen(enilier U, 1891, And lasting one week. OVER $15,000 IN CASK FltESIirJLS Offered forHgricultliial.ttockar.dipet'h&n. lent oxhlblls. for workH of a't aud fancy work and trials cf t-peed. Reduced rntes for fare and ficisht on a5 tr;nf.nnrttlon lines to nud fn m the fair. Important improvements have been mad! upon the grounds nnd increased Iftcilltiei re oflered exhibitors. Pavilion will lie Open 4Nighis in the M. A splendid Held ol hort.es entered in lh speed department, aud lino exhibits ol racing will be given each day. Entries ior pi emluras close Monday at 7;S0 p. m. Exhibitors are urged to make ai mnnvnf their entries on Saturday before talr as posslb'e. Unod, animals undorll cles lor Hxh.blttou must be in their placti by 10 p. in. on Monday. PRICES OF ADMISSION. Man's dny ticket I 50 Woman's day ticket 3 Man's teasou ticket 2 a Woman's heason ticket 1 10 Heud tot he sesutary at Portland, Oregon, ortoOeo. V. Watt, assistant hccietarj-,al Halem, for a premium list. J. T. APPKRSON, president, dw-tf J.T. GREGG, fiecretarj. A. J. SHIMP, M. D,, Physician and Surgeon. Lnteoi Philadelphia ELECTRICITY .IS THE TRUK tSW Of nil Chronic. Rheumatic, Jilood,Ali and nervous diseases. Every varWo! female diseases yield to electricity af-a nil other modes o; treatment haeUM. Thirteen years clinical experience. 0B 251) Commercial street. 523oai ELLIS & WHITLEY, LIVERYMEN. South of "Willamette Hotel, SALEM - - - OREGON tS Draught and driving horses, young and old. Inquire of G. "V. ANDERSON, Cook Hotel. Now Location. Tl J. C. Booth roil fwtulc office has been iliov eS over Junta & Reruurdl, New lliifh bunk block. StiTct liiiproTcmcnt Lids. "pJ-iTICK Isbeitby i;len that tho Ciiy L of -aleni, t'lejtm, wnl recoiie sealed bids for lh- tradl. c, iln-lnlt-K, srao lug. uuriili.s.' aud guttering nil tha parts of Com me icla I street between the south side of UuiunM.nuutiienorth baokotMlll creek: ah(. pi' tht psn of state street between tbe west side of rweirth street nnd tbelwen sid. t!Uiiimcrclatstrc.t; nlnallthatpait of' ourt street betwten ihe west side of I'velrthfctiert aud thuwr st fcldeof Commer cial -.rett.all 1Uih idlmhentyof s-alem, Urog.ii.uct-ordmg lo Iiio pIjus and i-pccl Uoiul.iiis therof e: file In ih olllce of the itty nrvey i oftneriij m Halein.Oregoc. A b'ank contract, boutl and und)-riuk. ve U also on fi!o with vaid plant and t pec". tloliouf, und lh oontrattor will be re qulrevl to -xwute ihem lor the amouut then tn itnm-Hl, nud will alo bo tequlied u ijle cofnl nut! Miiilcientmietle, .ndn nuil.iicat m mb-r thereof to be ni-rO'cily ailf .ciory ioibe i)or nud to his nn. proa r l ii ill be d.oI ed with each bid tilH.lu tev. i of i bi-tit ofS'.em, Oro ptvn.forthe win. f inft., cert Hed to b ..ood told hnnkaWo by s-ome U.nk In the .1tyi-fi-jiiiii, Ontou. which k.Jd chick ,. ,-.t mifiiT'ii iv3nii in inr liy ir jj Hev There Tlircskiicii ! ,x$&&s&aB. lfyound I mU ltt ,U I1'"' ballon to hm -HyouneeJ. HugloetrlmmlUi,-. oitht iutiricatni, iuj(wturt, Htfam or water peck I up, Ctieck nnd eloba iTves, Wow off cock. Or any thing el for your bid. liltlll.lbcc.Iuedby the commit. $500 Revv-ard! WEwlllpaytheubove reward for aw casoof liver complaint, dyspepila, slot headache, Indigestion, constipation or ccj tlveness we canuot cure wltw wet s ur t'ltabieUqer Pills, when tbe directions art strlctle complied with. They are pnrtlT vegetabl, and never fall to give satMM tlou. Kugar coated. Large boxej.contatD Ins SO pills, '.5 cents. Ueware of count" felt nnd mltatlons. The genuine BiM factHrcdohly by THE JOHN 0. Co. Chicago 111, , . MM Bold I y Geo. E. Good, Drngglst, 3(9 CW drfct.l alem Or. Notice to Creditors. To the County Court of Marion coo State of Oregon. . ,i, r In the matteroftho estate of vlfJVjY Prlnglennd Pherue T. Priugle, JH Notice Is hereby glvenby the"hd""f executors of thelast will and tesK Virgil K. Prlnglo and rbcrBe T. W? deceased, to tho creditors of and KM sous holdluc claims Pgolnst the "!li. to present thnn with tne proper '!J"'5 within six months from the da'e " notice to the said executors at tbo " John Hughes, No. IH 6tate street, S-" Oregon. GEO. P. HUGHFS. TH HAMLIN FA LRlTTB 8MlTBrf Executors of the lad will and tew Virgil K. Pringleaid PhereeT. BW-doren-ed. . ,, ,,, Dated, Salem, Oregon. June 17, ns"- W. M. DeHAVEN and - Sale Boardiiiff One dor west of Lunn'sllry Pip on Htate street. Qnlct family ."??: feiu lalattention paid to transient " L B, HUFFMAN, Livciy Stable and Feed U The Best Box Stilli mi Corral In lh ' Qiil-t, family horses spels'w (In rear Will.vmette boteU SALEM. - - ORl J. H. .HAAS, THE WATCinrAltE11, ?li)i Ccnmrihl St, - (Next door to n. t.-.Ortt' pslrW rd 11 teon u.tiu.iHce- alttieomce of ite ally burwvorot le Citr of !,, Orewm. at lUU'LltfKh IM. tu Hlililfinilwi 11 tum ... . .. ...i. lem.Orcon. lm; tit. WdlnK of 'cent I do vRiSJSlS JwUT. Tll Cllv frUIt. flrtr.,n un !. .- - iri -... ---....-:. inirii"rr" Tt"" - iiiv.i nine. uiuiRiiiirpnuHniiMajir..rn tu.iii.Mfti.. avlhiiitrruf.ipTnitrn-inui um: ia-i..,... ..h i,ri. .......: TV r .""? isua prKw, oU on miM bMi hr acfptunc or rrteon f..r DUG AX BROS., ' Ig&SfiP- ,TO wwk amr -n . i?-r -vfYTi SAl' t . tkfet.tffc - ftSrm,!J2 Or . ,rlt u hanmln. '(.U C NenrsiWcrCrtckfikl