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vv M h .-THE PROHIBITIONISTS. Political News of all Sorts Fires, Etc PROHIBITION CONVENTION. H Opened Today at Cincinnati Na- , tional Commlttoo.. Cincinnati. Juuo 8. Tbo work erf Hie national convention Prohibi tion "party was practically opened to ' day with a meeting of the national .committee. Chairman B. T. Dickie, i , 6f Ann Arbor, Mich., presided. The ' prltnury objvct of the meeting was the Belection of temporary ofllcere for tho convention but committee did not confine Itself to this and tho meeting was largely In tho nature of & caucus to shape as far as possible in advauco the proceedings of the con ventloi). One hundred and fifty delegnle-8 are In town. Several special traius are on the way. Fourteen car lwm are expected from the Pacific co it and the fur west. Southern dele gates are scatterinir, borne of the I .r Southern stales will not bo well u- pn-Bented. The presidential uot nation at present seems to lie l tween General Bidwell und Mr Demerest. The former Is the choke of leaders who are putting him for ward to oppose Demerest. The principal point to be urged m favor of tho latter seems to be he will sub scribe liberally to tho campaign. Hut the leaders want a man who will take well as a speaker and tho say If Demerest Is nominated It w ill be necessary to send him away uu "til the campaign is over bo ho c.iu not makefipeeche8 or be intervieweo. ' Miss Wlllard Is advocating fusion ' with the Peoples party If tho propel ' mjin tn nominated. There is creut V opposition to the scheme however. Oregon delegates arrived today. WISCONSIN LEGISLATURE. Convened in Special session to Re apportion. Madison, Wis., June 26. The Legislature was convened in special f-etHion this morning to reapportion the state Into legislative district, the supreme court having declared the apportionment of 1891 illegal. After selection of officers and ap pointment of u Joint committee on apportionment, they adjourned till to morrow. THE COLLEOTORSHIP. The Oregon Delegation Uuited Up on a Portland Man. Wasiiiiqton, D. C, Juuo 28. The Oregou senators and represen tatives held a third and final ses sion yesterday relating to uniting upon a man for collector of customs at Portland. At tho two previous sessions no choice was made, but yesterday afternoon they decided that the appointment should go to a Portland man and the delegation will so recommend. From what can be learud it is quite certain Lo tan Is the man recommended. Regular Cyclone. Wii.IjTAMSI'okt, Penn., Juno 28. A storm of extraordinary violence passed through tho city last even ing. Three different buildings were fired by lightning. Deforo 0 o'clock a regular cyclone Bvopt eastward, carrying destruction in Its pith. The Demorest machine works were partly unroofed and along Park av enuo dozens of buildings were bad ly damaged. Tho largo Turn Vereln hall, on Dennett street, was totally demolished. Tlu roofs were lifted and carried nearly a Bquare, and In ouo case tho whole roof of a hotel was carried ovor 200 feot. A few people were hurt, but nouo seri ously so far as can bo learned. Sixty-Eight Horses Burned. San Fkanoisco, Cal., Juno 28 A fire on Howard street this morning destroyed Holmes' carrlago factory, one of tho finest In tho city, Htilll van's Ilvery stable, a coal yard aud some other property. Sixty-three horses belonging to Hugh Flynn, wood and coal dealer, and live horses In T. D- Sullivan's livery Btablo perished. Losses will aggre gate ilfty thousand. No Insurance. Accidental Drowning. Bakkh City, Or., Juuo 2S. James Daughorty, a hotel keeper of thlB city, mysteriously disappeared Saturday night, and his prolonged absence caused considerable uueasi ueBS and fears of foul play arose. After searching tho city which proved fruitless, tho river was fol lowed a short distance aud the body discovered near Drldgo street yester doy afternoon. There were no signs of violence, and a vridlut of (accidental drowning will lluoly fuloV Deceased was Intoxicated V' ivhnn liiut homo. Hit U'llM inn (1 11 p years, and leaves a wife aud daugh ter. Passed the House ' "Washington, Juno 28. Tele grams demanding the return of ah' Houtees ironi the nouso seemed pro ductive of little result, as there was no quorum present. The general de Uclonoy appropriation bill passed; '- yeas 185, nays 4, 'i Van Vrlr TCa. A invf Innmnnt X 1JJ" w.w rj.w...w"-v.... , Nkw Yokk, June 8. The legal Utile which the ltoptibllcaim of this state purpose to wago against the reappointment bill, passed by the Democratic- legislature, began to ;'ik a definite form of action yester- 4y, Hlsoock says actiou will be . brought luide of three weeks, FIRE IN SEATTLE. Proporty Destroyed to tho Amount of $400,000. SKATTiiE, June 28. Scwabacher Bros.' wholesale grocery and hard ware Btore burned lust night. The fire was confined to Scuwa- bacher Hros.' building, which, with stock, was valued at nearly half a mllllou. It Is thought the Insurance is about $300,000. The Hotel North ern was considerably damaged. Schwabncher Bros. & Co. Is ohe of the largest general merchandise dealers on Paget sound. Tho less to the building Is $80,000. 1 ho firm carried a stock worth $320,000, ot which nothing was saved. The Northern hotel adjoining barely es caped destruction, and is damaged to the extent of several thousand dollars by heat aud water, and other minor damages to contiguous struc tures and stocks will bring tho loss up to $400,000. At G o'clock tho baopmeut In which were stored several hundred cases of ill, was discovered to be on (Ire t'ho department succeeded In couflu iug the tire to the basement for an hour, but It finally communientn' to a stack of flapping paper, nn the Humes burst through the root ind gutted tho structure with grea rapidity. Sixteen streams, inc'ud lug seven from the fire boat, plus e upon tho lire three hoursf aud con trary to expectation, succeeded ii confining the conllagration o cloe ly that even the corner of the Na tional Dank of commerce, whL-h was embraced by two wing- of ill richwabacher structure suf tared bu. nominal damage. Only the phe nomenal work of the department prevented the loss of tho entire blocU which contains some fine building. During the tire a quantity of cmt ridges exploded, aud were sent 11) mg in all directions. One hiillet lodged In the side of Fireman Clnis. Miller's head, und the shock throw Fireman Deny Wall from the ladder from the second story. Two othei liremen in the basemnt were stun ned by the report, and almost sulta c.ited, being rescued only with the greatest dilllculty. NATIONAL COMMITTEE. Wm, J. OampbelLof Illinois, Chosen Chairman. Washington, June 28, At the af ternoon session Scott, of West Vir ginia, sent up a resolution, which was laid on the table for the present. It provides that hereafter liepublicaii national conventions shall be com posed of delegates from the various xtnttsnppoitioued upon Republican votes actually cast in the preceding presidential election, seven thousand votes aud a fraction thereof greater than one half to bu tho basis for each delegate. At tho request of Chahman Clark son, James F. Eurke, of Pittsburg, president of tho collego lrague presidential clubs, spoke on that or ganization. He said It was a result of tile discovery of the fact that a large proportion of the young men who graduated from colleges went out in to the world as free tradeis. This was due to the fact that many of our colleges use European text hooks, the works of fiee trader political economists, aud their lnilueuce had been brought to bear upon tho stu dents. It had been found necessary to set up u line of rcsistenco to this influence, and so tho league organisa tion was perfected. It pioposes to organize a branch in each college und place college boys on tho stump. rnyne, of Wisconsin, placed In nomination ns chairman of tho na tional committee, Committeeman William J. Campbell, of Illinois. Campbell was elected by neclama lion. Hansbrough, of North Dakota, placed in nomination as vice chair man, Do Young, of California, who was elected unanimously. Sewell, of Now Jerey, nominated Carter, of Montana, for secretary, and Fasett, of New York, nominated G. A. Ho- bart. of Now Jersey, but subsequent ly withdrew tho nomination, and Carter was elected. Cornelius N. DHsa, Now York, was elected treas urer, and l. it. swords, ot lowa, sergeant-nt-arms. A eulogisllo 10 polutlon expressing tho thanks of thucommllteoaud the gratitude of tho party to tho retiring Chnlr niau Clarksou was adopted,. In tho course of his reply, Clarkson referring to tho campaign of 1888, and thu work of Quay and Dudley, said ho hoped there was no Repub lican in this land who will over coosu to lender duo honor to these two honorable men, 1 n conclusion, Clarksou siid no man on this conti nent desires more to elect tho Re publican ticket or will do more ac cording to Ills ability than himself. A resolution was adopted thank ing J. Sloat Fassett for his eminent service. At 0:30 the committee adjourned to meet at the call of tho chairman. Last evening tho committee went in u body to tho White House to call upon tho president. Tho latter in a few words expressed his ap preciation of tho courtesy, and, af. tor ho hud shaken hands with all present, tho committee withdrew. Walked Across tho Continent. Pour Jkkvis, N. Y Juno 8. M, J, Edward eiionc, who Is walking on a wager that ho will walk fiom Sau Frauclsco to New York In 13 days, reached this vlll.iuy S'duiday morn ing. Ho expects to be In New York on Tuesday evening, when he will liuvo covert d 3324 ihIVh, Ho left 8an Frauelaco on February 22 and has been uu thu road l-'l days. He has worn out 10 pair ot1 shoes on lilu Journey, MISSISSIPPI FLOODS Peoplo Havo Fled to tho High Ground for Safety. HimMNCiTON, June 8. The Mis sissippi river at this point has been rising at tho rate of half an Inch nn hour for the past three days, and to day that rate was Increased. The government guago showed the stage at 10 feet above tho low water-mark of 1804. Tho river Is only 11 inches below the high-water mark of 16S8, which was tho highest poiut reached -luce t8fil. There are 30 Inches of wa ter on theofllco floor of tho Diamond Jo line, and the waves are beginulng io pour In at tho windows of many buildings along the levee. The Burl lugton bout club's flue house Is en tirely surrounded. and thu water can be seen spreading nut over the low lands In Illinois. The river at this point Is now nearly 33 miles wide in places and bouts can run to Glad stout, ill,, 12 milts Inland. Thu cui reut of the river Is taking a short cut through these lowlands, aud consid erable apprehension Is felt by pro. perty-owners for the safety of their iubmerged buildings. Thu current which rushes through the long -lough bridges on the Carthage ranch of thu Burllnctou road jireai- ly endangers their stability. Them is only 11 inches of space between the water and the rails of this branch f-WH-vtiul miles between here uud Cat men, III., uud if thut is overcome iy t lie llsing water It will block all iralllc between this city aud Quiucy and St. Louis. All trains on the St. fiOUis,Keokuk & Northwest road are abandoned, except through puseii er tiaiiis, which are now ruunlug via Quiucy and Carthage. Pension Fraud Discovery. Ciuc too, Juuo 2d. Pension olli- cers hoie have discovered that Mrs. Alice L I'nylor, of Mount Pleasant, fa., wife of Dr. John S. Taylor, sur geon tu tno Twenty-Ultra Illinois infantry during the luto war, and who has been conlined in various (tisane asylums of Illinois since 1SG0 as an insane pauper, has been draw ing uud converting to her own uso his peu.-lon of $72 per mouth since July, 1871, receiving in the aggre gate $10,504, none of which lias been used for his benefit, iurs. Taylor wus brought here, und compromised with tho government by the pay ment of $8000. She is well known in Iowa as a temperance worker, her writings on the subject haviug wide cii dilation. Harrison Will Not Campaign. WAS1IIJ.GTON, June 28. Presi dent Harrison said to u gentleman from Missouri Saturday that he would muke no political trips lu the campatgu. He hud made some Visits hi the canvass oi'18S8, but that wus when he was simply the nomi nee of ids party. As president of the United Stutes he thought it would not be proper. Ho would address some gatheiingscf a chuiac ter not wholly political, but would muke no campaign of the (owns. This was said in reply to an invita tion to visit Missouri. He said thut congress would not be likely to ad journ for two mouths, und pointing to his desk, which wus coveied with papers and documents, he added: "You see, hero is work to occupy me several weeks to come." The Mystery Still Unsolved Ni:v Yokk, June 2S. The steam ship Negu, fiom Lisbon, which was supposed to have collided with the ship Fred B. Taylor at sea and thut both vessels hud sunk with u lc-s of 000 lives, arrived hero yesterday, not having collided with the Taylor or any other vessel. The niystory concerning the wreckage, supposed to be that of the Taylor, is btill un solved. To Direct Cleveland Campaign. Nr.w Yokk, June 2S. A moining paper says tho news has reached It from a high authority that Clove land will select tho following chief nlllcuis to direct ids campaign. Chairman national committee W.O. Whitney, Chairman executive com mittee, Win. F. Harrlty, of Penn; Secretary, Geo. F. Parker, of Now York. Hanged For Murder. Fokt Smith, Ark., June 28 John E. Thornton was hanged at the jail for murder at Kreigs 1. T., of his daughter Laura Morula in a fit of drunkt'uss. He mado confession on the scaffold. His head wus al most toin from his body by the full. Indiana Republicans, Four Wayni:,Iik1., June 28. Tin Republican today nominated Chase for governor on first ballot. Theo dore Shockney was nominated for Lieut, governor. Pjrllment Proroiiud. Londjn, 2S. Queen today pro rogued parllmont. Writs for election of members of tho house of commons will be distributed tonight. Texas Launched. PoKTSMOUTH.Juno 2S.-Tho Hattle ship Texas was successfully launched today at Norfolk navy yard. Prohibition Candidate. Cincinnati, June 28. It appears likely now that General Bldwell, of California, will secure the uomina tlouofthe Prohibition convention for president. Tho amalgamation of the Prohibition and People's par ties, which has been herald as like ly, is now suld to bo not utall proba ble, Chairman Dickie, of tho na tional committee, says it may not even bo mentioned. With regard to the probable platform It is said the silver mutter Is Just as troublesome to tho Prohlbltloulbts us to the old parties. Hayes Not Wholly 'to Blame. HAltmsiilllui, Pa., June 28 The coroner's luvetl atlou Into the cause of the fatal wreck of Friday lust on tho Pennsjlvanla railroad developed yeorduy iat Telegraph Operator Hayes w i lot wholly re sponsible for the disaster. Robert Brown, of Philadelphia, tho brake man of thu first section of the train, when placed on the stand admitted that while ho had gone back with his red lantern when Ids train slop ped, ho did not remain back until the second section arrived, ns re quired by the company's rules. The jury ordered him held, nud both ho and Haves were placed under $10, 000 bail for further hearing tomoi row Both have eugaged counsel. Mug gte Smith, who Is on her way to Muunoliu City, Wash., left the hos pital jesterday. There are nine re maining In thtvhospltal, nil of whom aredoiug well. HorErother Killed Him. Nkw Yokk, Juno 28. Max Cleigelt, aged 18, was shot and Instantly killed In the court ofgener d sessions yesterday by Edwurd Devlns. Clergett wus arraigned ou the churgo of raping Devins' 16-year-old sister Surah, and pleaded guilty. He was remanded for sen tence, aud us he walked towards the prisoner's pen, Devius arose, and holding a derringer at Clergett's breast fired before he could be restrained, The victim fell dead lustautly. Genernl sympathy Is ex pressed for Devius, whose brain Is thought to have been turned by the ruin of Ids sister. MARKETS. Poiitia N I), Juuo 2S. Wheat valley, $1.32J $1.35 Walla Wulla $1.27i $1.29. San Fkancisco Cal., June 2S Wheat, seller $1.40 CmoAao Ills., Juno 2S. Wheat 79 A7rnnl, tho Angol ot Dentil, Hovers nenrer us, sometimes, than wo nre aware. Itls tnfer far whtu wearo uuwell to huspect his propinquity than to lyooro Ihtipobhlblllty or Ills ne.irno-s. Caution Is a trait in which tho mnjority f mankind aro constitutionally l-irking. Tho pnur nos to disregard a "slight culd" is panicu laiiy hi Iking This minor ntiment is.ltow evcr, a. preilecesssor or la grippe, n malady wlilcwncu ile eloped of the most lalni character, as monu.iry statistics attest. After a thill, or whtn the piemanitorj symptoms of inllucu 1 such ns sneezing nndsbricrtng, fcuccccdtd by fecrishniss and (Iijnessof the skin aro neiecptiulc, Immediate tecourse should be had to Hos-tcttei's-loiuach Ulttcrs, a general accleiu tor of tho blood's ulrrulution, which dllliii-e-. au agietable.hcalthlulwaimth tluough tbosysttm inductive ot presplration, by means ot wliieli the complaint is expelled through the pores and Its fanner tend ency counteracted. Wonderfully efflcici ous to Is the Hitters for malaria, constipa tion, liver complaint, rhennntlMU aud kidney trouble. A wlueghissful before re tiring induces healty-yieiding sleep. Must not bo confounded with common cathartic or purgatho pills. Caitcr's Lit tle Liver Pills are eutiiely unlike them In ever lespect. Ouo trial will prose their suierlorlly. 'the well known strengthening proper ties of Iron, combined wuii other tonics and a most perlett nervine, aro found In Cartel's lion Pills, whleh strengthens the ntivts and body, aud lmpiove tho blood and complexion. 'Iht-ro Is no ouo article in the lino of med icine that gives so largo a return for tho money as a good porous strengthening plasttr, such as UarUiMfcmail Wcod and llelladouua UncLutue Plasters. Dissolution Notice. Nttice is hereby given that the firm of Ooodule &. Wheeler bus been by mutual agreement dissolved. J. C. Ooodule bus purchased the interest of A. Wheeler and will con tinue the business and pay all the liabilities of the late lirm. A. Wheeler; J. C. Goodale. Salem, May 18, 1892. 6-20-4w m It Saves the Children. Mr. C. H. Shawen, Wellsville, Kan., says: "It is with pleasure that 1 speak of the good Chumbei- luin's Colic, Choleio uud Diunhoea Remedy bus done my fundly during tho Inst fourteen years. In the most obstiuato cases of summer complaint and diai rhoea among my children, it acted as a charm, making it uevei necessary to call in a phj slclun. 1 can truthfully &ny that in my judg ment, based on years of expel iencc. there Is uot a medicine in tho mai ket that Is Its equal. For sale by Geo. E, Good, druggist. Baby cried, Mother biglied, Doctor prescribed : Castorla ' T5, The t'hlrf Kenton tor tne great IT tta ot Hood's tfirsapnrtlU Is found In Uu irtlcle Itself. It Is merit that wins, and Uu (act that Hood's Sarsaparllla actually t coinnlUlies what Is claimed tor It, Is whU ou glum to this incdlclao a i-opulartty mi ule greater than that at any other s&riapv i Mprit Win; rlIla cr Woo1 pnrV IVIUril VV lllo ner before the publto. Hood's 8ar$aparlUa cures Scrofula, Ball Rheum and all Humors, Dyspepsia, Blei Headache, IMUousuess, overcomes That tired IVcllug, creates an Appetite, strength ids the Nen es, builds up the Whole System Hood' Hurmpurllln Is soldbyaUdrnt tints. sittx(or$3. Prepared by 0,1,1104 Co,, Apottecarlts, Lowell, Uim. Few are Free FltOM Scrofula, which, being heredi tary, it tlio Intent c.iuho of Consump tion, Cntnrrh, Loss of Bight, Eruptions, nnd numerous other uintndlcs. To ef fect a euro, purity tho blood with Ayer's Sarsaparlllu. pegln early, and persist till every truco of tho poison is eradicated. "I can heartily recommend Ayor's Sarsap.lrilln for nil thoso who nro nlllict ed with scrofulous humors. I had suffered for years, and tried various remedies without effect. Finally, A yor's Sarsnarilla gavo relief nnd put mo In tny present pood healthy condition." E.'M Howard, Newport, N. II. "5fy daughter was greatly troubled with scrofula, nnd, at ono time, It was feared she would lose her sight. Ayer's Sarsaparilla has completely restored her health, nnd her eyes nro ns well nnd strong as ever, with n6t a trace of scrofula in her system." Goo. King, ICillingly, Conn. lyers Sarsaparilla, rnErjtrtED by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass I'rico $1 j bIi bottlCB, $5. Worth $5 n. bottle SALEM JIAKKETS. Wheat G9c per bushel.' Oats 32J35c per bushel. Potatoes 2oc per bushel. Flour 55 per bbl. Bran (Sacked) $18 per ton Shorts (Backed) S20 per ton. Eggs loc per dozen. Chickens Roosteis, 7c per lb.; hens, 1012c per lb.; broilers aud fryers, 15o per lb. Turkoys 1212Jc per lb. Ducks 1215c per lb. Geese 7c per lb. Lard 75cM per pail. Butter 1520c per pound. Beef 712c dressed, 2c on foot. Veal Ce, dressed. Pork (Ho dresed; 51c on foot. Wool 1210c per lb. 25c Want Column. Notices incited for ONK CKNT 1EH WOItU UAlill 1NHERTION. JSo adver tisenient Inserted in this oolumn for les than twenty-five cents. 0 I?Il"n W'I'A VfVrl 1o Unn-lcnn j oue block west of end ol car track in twl'aik. All woib warranted. (W7-M F Oil SALE, A hors", buggy and hni- ne.s hnqnlruat Knnsas tioiihe, coi ner Court and illyli bticets. 0 a;-it WANTED. A yood, fresh rnllk cow In exchango lor oak wood. The Ore gon Laid Company. 0-24 lit e o d w COD. Ninety cords nt 81.00 per cord li. a. Hiniin uooanie Lumuer inra. 6-20-lw. JOHN HUGHES, Dealer in Groceries, Paints, Oils and Window Glass, Wall Pa per and JSordor, Artists' Ma terials, Lime, Hair. Nails and Shingles, Hay, Feed and Fence L'osts. Grass Seeds, Etc, NKW ADTEIITISKMJSXTS. REED'rf OPERA HOUSE, Thursday, June 30(Ii. EVENING AT 8 AND A Grand Family and School MATINEE -AT 3 P. M. Farewell tour of the world renowned aud original lift Gcn'i TOM THUMB (COUNTESS MAGRI.) THE LILIPUTIANS In tLe new nantomimical ex travagauya "THE RIVALS," nud"Gullit eranmog the I.illipntianf ." THE EUItOl'EAN OELEBHITIES. Eserytlilnir new this season. Mrs. Gfti'l Tom 'lliuinb?8 coach nnd ponles.tliesmall cstiutheworld.wlll bo on exhibition daily. S-se.its ou halo at t'atton's. llids Wanted. Hlds will bo received until July 7th, for l,Ctle, .b, audSft-lIu long. The righl Is lf.erved to i eject any nnd all bids. fc-27 dw-tel SAliEJl MU1UH IVi. CO. llids Wanted TorffiO poles 30 leet long and 0 Inches at top, ot ctdarnndllr, uutilJuly 7th. High! is referred to l elect Hny and all bids. l-.7-dw.td htlLEM MOTOH 11 Y. CO. Burton Bros, STATE BTDEET BRICK YARD. litrgo stock of common Urlck nlwny en hand. I'resi-cd and ornamental brick liindo to order." Leave orders nt O. stol?, hi S'ato street, Goodhue A Cnhlll, 15 state btreet, or at the yara,opi osjie Btate rrison. Notico to Teacliers. The Count v S iperlntendenl of SchoMs will hold tho rteulur monthly county teacher's Institute, as it quired by law, at Ilio um Hau m scnooi uuuuing, commenc Iiil' Julv 11th and conlliiMO two weclis Speo nl fnslruitois haoboen enBiigPd for the anous urancueN ana an icnciier iu tho county aro expected to afeud and as slstln tlio work of tho limtltnte. llrl,-K text bojks on all subjects. J. K. GHAHAM. Salem, Oregon, Juno 25, 169J. .Columbia Poultry Yards, J. M. DRENTS, Manager. Lock Box 1810, Seattle Wash llrcedi'M olTJ'horoughbred Poultry of fo. Iom.uk varieties: H. ( V'UlUi U-ghorns, H. V. I'.rown Leg ho'ns, White Plymouth Hocks, Barred l'ljin .lit Ii Hocks, Pit (James, Jtluck Ijinp shams. I.'ght,' Umhamas, llult Cochins, t'ar"i.servhlns, Hronre Turkeys, Kctul (or Circular and Price List, White's No. 60, SALEU'd FINEST TRUCK, Now ready for biuinMi, Careful work a peclalty, J, v, VVUITE, PACIFIC LAND AND ORCHA FOR TOWN $2.00 I'erdorcu for tho finest finished P110TOOHAPJ18 lntheclty. MONTEU BROS., lWlCommerclnl Street, A. H. MachiDo 80S F. B. S0CTI1W1CK, Contractor and Ituildcr. Balom, - - Oregon. T. .1. CRESS. HOUSE PAINTING, PAPER HANGING, Natural Wood Finishing, Cor, 20tu and Chemeictu Street. JOHN M. PAYNE k CO, Real Estate and Insurance. First stairway north of .Hush bunk. JOHN IllWIN, Carpenter and Builder, Shop (o State street. Store Fittings aSpccialt 1776 tsi: FOURTH ATT SA.IvKN4 ! CELEBRATE AT THE CAPITAL! The citizens of JM.uion und aurtoundlug countiea are inviteil to spend their Fourth of July at Salem. There will be a thiee days CELEBRATION ! AND- MILITARY ENCAMPMENT Of the Second Regiment Oregon National Gnurd. Tho program for the Fourth inuluilea the Ri SHAH Industrial Parade to be participated in by all the leading Business Houfees and Manufacturing Establishments of the Metropolis. There will also be a competitive Kire Drill, JV HOSE CONTEST. AN" OEATIOT PY LYDELL BAKER EEADIXG OP THE DECLARATION" JJY MISS JENNIE BOOTH, And all tho other fixtures necessary to a complete and enjoy able Celebration of Independence Day. $3,000 OTTliSUbei Has bceu raised, nnd there is no donlit Kaleni will liave the Grandest (Jelehrutlon in the State. M everybody (uitn. League game of Hall between the fcHkune and Portlund nines. Half To Salem aud return frorri all LOTS, FRUIT TRACTS FORSTNER & CO, J, J. IIAKK1NS, Shop, Guns, VJI1VI') UUUC) I Coinnurclal utifet. On Stuto RADABAl'GII & FMY. Li very Feed and Boarding Stable, TUCE&ROSS, Horseshoers, General Jllackstnlthlturi 47 Stuto Street, 41 State Hliift. STEEVES BROS.,' Ca I ffo i ; it t Jin Ice l . THE BEST. 101 Court ytitet. TILE Salem ILaelcman is SI, VMlhK. Best Line in tho City. Court Streot. JIBS, Jl. E. WILSON, Leading Salem Modiste, i;il5 Commtrclal St. A. M. CLOUGil, lTii(icr(nkinx nnd ;ultiiict Work, H7 Slate Street. J. E. MUKPJIT. Brick and Tile, llliST IN OltKOON. Works in North Salem. MISS. K. ii. UOXVO. Baths for Ladies, HAIR UlU'-SSINCI PAKLOHB 121 Court Street. 89 $3,000 Pare jiolntsou the Southern l'aclflc, BAT I IIU Ulia AND FARMS. J. L. BBNXBIT k SOX. III VilllllAbia, CANDIES, V. O. QlooU. Streot. . T. KfMII'UKm , Clears nnd Tobacc BIIiUAUI) PARLOI, 24M ConVl Stteot BOSTON Coffee Holism 5c LUNCH. Opon nil NlfjUt T. JL JiL UNJ)EL h Meat, roultry nn! Fish Miirkci Tiisnrance llloclc. T. W, THORNBUR., The Upholsterer, Ki'innilc'H, re-covers nnd rep iilholli reil lurniture. I'l ilMrtvurk. f'lu'intketa str Mlntn IimuiniK'O bloek. 72BiaaBxxx?arrrjmaMjMtunavx-liMJmJi'.' Cltatllo Jlorlgago Sale. NOTICK! Is hereby glpu ttut by virluo of four certain roplcs ol elrittlo i jou Kinjes Uuly lfcsucU out of tho county clerks olllceou thoSIhtilny of June, lsyj, ono iu tnvor or Itu-hell A Co. tuiil ns-'iilint Jneol) .v 1". J. WilmrbacK, totecuiu tho prtinuiitot t,l(?lit Iluiulroil Doll irs ovltleuecil by four certain promlstory t'oU us iiiculloneit In said mnrte.ua unci ILui. them is jet i uini on hald notes tlio hum ol Tno iiuuUrnit Doilurs nuU InteiTst ucokIIuk to the tem r ot tho lHht two notes; tin icof. Onelnf vorof Hnt-iell Co. anilinciilustJiioob J: 1 . .I.Sehnrlmuk to Kecuro lhe luyinent ii I'wentj Ono lluntlii cl Dol'ara evidence 1 by tbieo ceitnln proinlksory notes uk nui -tionert In mid mi'ttifugo nnd tliat is j.t uupnltl on hild notes tho sum of Sov n II mill i oil nnd 'leu mill twenty-koven inn - dredths Dollais (S710CT), nun in' trot u -cruliiK to tlio tenor of tlio three not 1 hereof. Ouo in I nor ot Uiihbell.t Co. nr la'ulnst 1. J. Kehnibiick, U IlolUmbnck nud 1. K, llr.inkuy. Io securotho pnyiiunl ofTwentj-iurto iiuiuueu unu riny u lars, evidenced br fHo pronils-sory notes u nieutloued In said mortiraee. uiid lli.tt tbeio Is yet unpuip on said notes the sum of Mxlcen Hundred unci bixty nnd tuen-tj-seeu hundi'.dths Vollnrs (SltuO'JT) inn Intercstto tho tenor of said notes, ouo in Iaorof Itussill.i Co. und aualn t 1', J, and.Iuko Si'liaiback, to secure tho pin-nie'itotrcul-meHundicd dollars, e -denccd by thu o certain piomhsory note , ns mentioned In said lnortfj.iKe, and th t there is yet unp'ild on entd note-, the sti i of Seven lluudied and 1'eu and twent.i seen liunuiedth dollars (J71tV27), and in terest according to tho tenor theie-ol, "itli tho written endorsement cii the Eald Itu selKVCo. theieon niiioutin tio the r nijent and attorney In fact to take p;ih.i ston of tho propnty tiiereln dtscrlocd.aml sell thosamoat public auction, I huso taken possession of and will s")l at public unction on "Wednesday, the 6th day of July, 1W2, at tho hour of two o'clock p.m. ol suld day, at tho mill slto of RcUiirbiich, UolleubickiSUo'.nbout two rail's east ol Wooduuru, in slid county, 1I19 feilimlni: described pel sonal piopcuy, as described In said iuoitt;HL.cb, o-w)t: Onomedluii dnulilo I. II'HnwAIUI com lileteNo.lBJS, villi U IncliC. 1". 1) sstim Hw, und Winch top suw, with tflieotleu inch pi) boltint! niauulaetuud bv I 11 si 1 iVCo. One water tank ioo"J- One w o l Stwnud belt No, I, no main belt UOiu i 7 Inch :i ply, Oao N'o Ui .M.n,sllllim t p. a tor JSo.WJStiu land st lekuruud u 1 tie fixtures belonging tothes.ure, Ono Tin ply thirteen mil contained engine in I locoinntho boiler. Two head ol Weikoe i jokes and eh lins, Oue No, 21 1 Inner tf Matcher made by Diako nt hale n, O Ko.4i.ob truck made by Studb u.er Ml tg, ' E, M, ('IK)IS N, Sherlll of Marlon County and ngent i r nussell J. Co, 0-3 -J w (luuj Notice to ftuilrting anil Dec rat ing Contractors. SKALini bids will berecelvednt fie C ov ernor'soHlcelu thestatoCnpltjl bu Id lnt;,ri.ileiiit Oregon, until 2 o'c ock p. m,, Tuesday, July 5, 1S02, lorremodllngnndchanslus the House of Ilepresenlattves (for acoustic purposes); also pulutlng nnd dccoratlnir, to bo bid ou sep irately. Ilotli to bo Iu nccordaii' e w ith plans, spicllUatlons nnd details now on exhibition at tho stato house, and nt the olllceot NKKH GUAItf, architects, 18 KlihtMieet, l'rstlniid.OrrKon. All bids must be dr wnas requlrer' 1 i the speclllea' Ions, "s e K'-neial runinr s" Anv bid not sodiawnwlll not bo consid eicel by the board. lly orderof tho Hoard StnteCup tol I'll i'l Inir Commissioners. MYI.NKhTKH I'KNMIYIM, (5-erLor. GI.O. W. AlcIlHlDK.oec of Slate. 1'IUL. MKIMJHAN, bUitoTieasnrcr. wm. A. .aiuuiv, uiera oi tno jsoaru. 3$fl?BWE HBaGflfitS L - . ;iBW a u '.s j r: ji ci-..i;n mil am mm-M ENGffiSS ITnro fewer parts, ana r3 tlu-re loro lesi lively to net o it nf order than any other wis or bosoIIub en"1uei now built. Just light tlio burner, turn luo w Heel, and 11 runs all day. MAKES NO S3IELI. OR DIKT. 2? o dcublo or false e-eplo'lons, so frequent with Ui9 uurullublo spark, Tor Sliupllolty It lteats tlio World. It Oils Itself Automatically, ?Jo llnttorlos or Kloctrto Rpnrba It rues with a Cheaper G rado of Gosollno tluui ouy biher Unciue. ron DEscniPTjvK cincoiiis applv to PALMER &. REY, Manufacturers, San Francisco, Cal. and Portland, Cr. .ATcrzjEirR SrKRa . i 1HI2 ,fj i mil Kt&K W-r5 vrSZsr't'-iy. ncrsytTTzr :!VAr2J m.m 1 '3411 ii' Lra- r 'j UTESTPATEKTS ti A- rt a n jr? mii i- i i iliiMaa ttJVU J M Cl3f yKTMHA' U-K "-.' &&&& fs?a&5 WITH Ef"TRC- MCS:TI3 SUSPENuOK. IMPROVEMEHTS. CEST gLhsff? 7ftV WlUeart Wltbost Ullclu HcUm r-'- i - ottrusttlon ot trill, ntrrr tcltti.tieesm r in ciutlciUmtlgD, draUi, loin nerioin dl lone.., Uituor, rbtListUim, kilter I" ' ' c.mplDll,lm b.eH, luaiUfo, itUllct, ttn.ru II i le ThlielMtrlelUooiiUluMoidrfolln i II tlbin, tod (1ti urrt ttll U UU J U " frrorwi forr.ll 5,iioo. n4 lll ore i-' ' dliMica or MJ. Tboonakrlncurel Tatoui lo.TDtlon ftUer all olbcr rvmtll f ' litbIlllIrlcftMllinonltU'nIH.od f' ' Ertl boon irtr efftrti b oe,l UK " II lttUhulrlioniiitit(ibiillHiMbl.UiiUi i 6.nJ Ut lllu.lr.t.4 fmpbUU, culUd, m14, tm. ir HO, (78 Flrt St., PORTLAND, OfU VAKBKIV' --J " i V J: ;&fefeybi IvK&kMkskfa iAiifcfc it$iuZM?Q&:'t'ur mkttfm J.12.'&A f-Anlr!iafcrtlitoaMI