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Mrlifiii i 'iimitiitmmkMii k'k iitm v C'';"wi f",wU(i;wK(ii -"-Tyc?H. F.-i;Sp. ,ttfiT.,-t-.-&- 3, .6 ' n. T. 9 MITTS & GLOVERS. rTON LISLE BERLIN, KX axzssssni'ZBama, t-7 filz Gerster, Napoleon, IUI Ladies' and Boys' HfmD!9'QMtKm,m! )lers in Groceries, Crockery, ilassware, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Brushes, Windowglass, Etc, Sole (Sprits for Epicure Tea and Big SansBaking Powder. 3BO. 1). OOODHUE. K. CAllllil-. BUILDING MATERIAL. Ijuhp. cement, muster, uair, lire FdtbuiUUn brick, lire clay, sand, avel, blacksmith and house coal, ypCd, all kinds, wholesale and re- tttll. omce vo mate street. Goodhue & Caiiill. CHOICEST MEAL'S, BEST SERVICE, LOWEST PRICE AT 'STRONG'S RESTAURANT. KYVaTEK GA1H.ENS IN SALEM. JUite an iutetest has spiting up in the capital cliy in water gardens and aquatic lloiiculturo. It is very pleasant, these balmy Juno morii lings, to be greeted as one's first Iglauces tnrn to tbo garden, by the IViAniiHfnl "Vvtimlimnta (rrncoflll! V ;lll- JVetibVed in the clear pool. In the fegrly morning tho water garden is mill of uniniation, the lloweis ex- Ipanded rapidly, the fish full of ac tivity, engaged now in apparent Iplay, and then agitating the Lily- &UJs as tnoy eageriy seize some itemptiug morsel The abundant Ffr'ogs are not very serious, and their jantlcs fascinate the house cat, who Ffceeps a constant and agitated watch by the holders of the tank. Every ipa'-sing cloud anon a iresn cnarin as lit is mirrored in the water, and the ffswaytng ot the grasses to tne gen- SfTest bree.o completes tho pictuie of it ... , ipeauiy wuicn wo arc more apt 10 laasociate with some wild scenu than with a small city garden Yet such afsceno of ijuiet beauty is easily ar ranged in compaiatively limited qtiarters, and is certain to be hri . .... .... ar constaut pleasure. Tho Held of aquatics is large, there be ing some threescore or mora of Hymplneas and Neiuinbos, with m.my and varied plants to associate with them, while there is an almost endless list of grasses, rushes and Irises, which naturally aociate with awater view, while in quiet artificial Tpogs may be developed innumerable b"autiful things. To any one who fcares to try an Intel esting experl firient.it may be said that it is not yet Itoo late to start a walci-gnrden this eason. Theio aro few sparo ponds Kyailuble in ordinary gardens, and it will be necessary to arrange an ar- Itiiicul tank or pool. Perhaps it is bet ter at first to mako a tentative ex- jperimcnt,atid try only a small tank. This for a single Lily may bo mode jf a half molafcses-capk sunk in tho (ground, or a space may be dug out Eighteen inches deep,and the bottom and sides plastered with a thin coat ing of Portland cement. Planted in rich earth the plant will soon make rampant growth aud give a succes sion of flowers. Of course, tho water- Igarden must be placed where it will have all the suqllght possible, givarnith being necessary to the growth of the plants, A few fish iro Indispensable, to keep the water sweet. They Never Go By. People who are looking for first class goods' rIn the grocery lino at desirab'e prices, never go by Clark fc Eppley'o ut 100 Court street. Clearance bale of shoes at Jackson' MJAF1TAL JOURNAL JBdaY, 7-T .JULY 1, 1892. HMT & PATTERSON, fHPii WgJjSgSi BEDROOM Fine Beveled Mirror.- A. B. HOLVE SON SILK TAFFETA and SILK Gloves and Mitts, just the hand war for the warm weather, Minerva and Geneva Gloves, Ulcll lilting auu vvcaiiug vuuiiiicoi jc Hosiery a specialty. Sole agents for W. C. C. Corsets. 301 ComiYiercial Street. Electihc Powek Plant. Tho BUpject of establishing a station for manufacture electric power in ba lem has been discussed at different times during tho past year. The more this project 1h considered the better it is thought of, and it would iiotjje unreasonable to expect such an institution to materialize in tho near future. Tho new electric rail way which is toi; in would con stitute a gopMron from the start. The prcseleotric Hue we are iu formeG would also be inclined to hire Its power Instead of manufac turing it. The fact that the Salem water company dccliues to supply any inoro wat?r motors, aud the further fact that several new man ufacturing projects arc now being pushed, makes tho enterprise quite available at the present time. This is a scheme for capitalists to consid er carefully. m In Operation. The new time table and the new signal system ot tbr Southern Pacific went Into efiect at 12:01 o'clock this morning. The signal system consists of a "sema phore", which is a contrivance for giving wife or danger signals to the Incoming trains. During the day a white aim of wood is displayed at ouo side of tho track aud about twenty feet above it. When in clined it shows a clear track aud when horizontal tho train is sup posed to stop. At night red and white lights are used for the same purpose. The only efiect of the time table is to change tho time of the uo'ith-bohud overland freight from 1:55 n. in. to 2:01. Tiik Lilu'UTIANS. Mrs. Gen. I'.un Thumb (who is now countess Mil)"!), C unt Magii, and his Brother, Baron Magi I, assisted by a small company of actois gave two very enjoyable perfor mances at the opera house yesterday matinee and evening. Mrs. Tom Thumb was born in 1841 and has been all over the world, appearing befoie the crowned heads of many nations. Will Rkmkmhkk Him. At Al bany on Saturbay tho members of the bar will present Hon. It. P. Boiso ivith a handsome gold watch. Th'.s gi,es to liini as a token of friend ship at the separation of a long term of service. But few lawyers are in piactice now who wero when Judge Boise took the bench in 183S. The City Coukt. In the record ei's court yesterday Ruby Clay paid cash for being drunk and Mr. McLaughlin was sent to the city jail for five days. Stove Weber also went to the jail on the same charge. A peddler, who had peddled music without a license was fined 10 and costs. Sui'hkmi: Coukt Reporter. When Hon. Geo. II. Burnett takes the circuit bench next Tues day there is a vacauoy in the ofllce of reporter to the supreme court. AlmoBt the entire Poitland bar ip petitioning for It. H. Morrow, ot Poitland, to be appointed to tho po sition. Silly Pj:hsi:cution. The morn ing paper not only peisists in abus ing the woman evangelist, hut also goes out of its way to pull down some of Salem's good people. This matter of persecuting people because they tinvn opinion", religious or oth erwise, and take the liberty to ex press them to their friends, is a relic of past ages,aud unworthy of a great daily newspaper. Pushing Ahead. Tbe electric road have their track nearly all laid on State street. Tho work will be delayed a trifle by lack of material, but the company expects to be in shape to run cars as far as the Btato house by July 4th if not through to tho depot. W01 k is being pushed in a business-like way, day aud night, and when completed will be a first class roud. The Pulace in tho seersuckers for $1.00 lead 11 ynrda -HA3 A- Tliis BTJREXT & .asssmsmivmii celebrated the world over, WILSON CONFESSES. To tho Murder of Mamie Walsh, Taken to Portlaud. OnncioN City, July 1. Wilson Iium confessed to the murder of Mamie Walsh and is now on his way to the Potland jail for safe keeping. The confession was ob tained this forenoon in jail In tho presence of his brother Frank Wil son, Sheriff Samson, Joseph Pur dom and C. H. Dye. It was taken down in writing and signed by Wil son. Subsequently to this confession Justice T. W. Fouts went to the jail aud held the preliminary examina tion, C. II. Dye appearing for the state. After t lie reading of tho in formation he waived examination and was held for the murder with out bonds. Tho trial ended at two o'clock aud arrangements wero im mediately made to take him to Port land by boat. He was hurried from tho rear door of the jail just before the boat landed from up tho river. No one being aware that lie had con fessed, or of the intention to take liim away, so theio was no crowd preseut and but few spectators to tho removal. At 2:35 ho was away iu charge of Officers Samson, Pur dom aud Morris. The Christian Camp Meeting. At 10 a. m. yesterday the Oregon Christian Missionary convention, proper went into session. The of ficers for the coming year are: pre sident, C. A.Schlbrede, of Reseburg: vice piesidput, Mr. Hawley, of Sa lem; secretary, Mulkey, of Dal las; treasurer, Judge T. C. Shaw; re cording secretary, L. F. Stephens. SATURDAY, JULY 2. 0 a. m. Bible reading, "Oiigin history, and destiny of Satan." 10. Devotional service led by A, C. Lucas, of Monmouth. 10:30 Paper The discouragements and encojL'agemcntg of an evauge list, It. H. Batemau. 11:15. Paper, "Cultivation of congregational singing," P. It. Bur nett, of Medford. 2:30 p. m. Devotional services, leader, Dr. Dale, of Portland. 3 j). m. The adoption of uniform legal methods in church work by G. W. Wright, of Albany. 4. p. in. Unfinished business. 7:.'!0 p. m. Devotional exercises led by Prof. Dunn, of Monmouth. 8 p. m. Sermon. The DoitE Delayed. Word was received today by tho contractors that the steel for tbo great state house dome will not be shipped be fore August first, and as a result the work will be delayed about two months. Tho men who were at work hero quit today, and awaits ordeis to proceed elsewhere. This will de lay the completion of the capltol un til well along to the legislative ses sion. 4tii Or July Excursion. Tho committee is busy today working up the' matter of chartering a train for tlio 4ih to run from Aurora and re turn. Win. Clark went down this afternoon aud arrangements will no doubt be perfected. Jackson, The Hatter, State street. Thoo 2.50 dongola ladies shoes aro the best for the money ever of fered in Salem, Bargains in clothing at Jackson's. Tho Palace In the lead 11 yards seersuckers for 1.00. Oxford ties, tho very latest styles at R. J. Flemings. Rathing suits, etc., at Jackson's. Ladles' aud children's underwear at cut prices. Oiburn's Racket store. Ovcrgaiters 1.00,pl.25 aud 1.50 at R. O. Flemings. Eveuyisohy Goj;. Where? Why, to Hellenbraud'fc' restaurant. Carpets of the newest at Burene. Fine lino of children's dresses at The Palace. Newest line of corset covers atTiie Palace, 307 Commercial. awayi.iHwiciJr'MiTiJMmciagaBfc SUIT is a Snap. SON. $ 15,00 Special Meeting. A special meeting of Sedgwick post, No. 10 G. A. It., is called to bo held nt the hall this evening nl 8 o'clock, to arrange for taking part In tho sham battle. Per order of Jas. Batohelor, post commander. PosTi'ONEn.-iTuo Joint Installa tion of Valley and Protection lodges A, O. U. "W., that was to have been conducted on July 0th has been postponed until Wednesday, the l.'Uh. Per order S. McFadden, M. W. Boahu of Tkade. Thero will bo n Rtuwliil lneetlnir of tho board of trade this evening at the Willamette hotel parlors to further consider the subject of manufacturles. All busi ness men who are truly Interested In the welfare of our city are Invited to attend. SivDN His Way Back. A. I. Wag ner, proprietor of tho hotel Will amette, will bo back from his eastern trip, tomorrow or next day. In a letter ho states he has not seen any place he likes as well as Salem. A Change. Tho amusement committeo has substituted a three legged raco for the wheelbarrow race. The distance will bo forty yards aud theio must bo three entries. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Shoes less than cost at Jackson's. Karl Seibel, of Shelneld, 111., is in tho city visiting relatives and friends J. N. Smith is the new book-keeper aud ofllco man at Gray Bros', hardware store. Judge Strahan returned from Al bany today, and this will probably be his last oillclal visit to Salem for the present. Hon. B. F. Giltuer left this after noon for St. Heleus. Miss Anua Botsford returned this afternoon from a visit at Shedds. Eiegautneck"wearat Ed Jackson's New line of goods just received at the New York Racket store. Grand bargains all through. Thus. Hubbard, of the Russell company was up from Portlaud today. New line of goods just received at the New York Racket store. Graud bargains all through. Jackson, Tho Hatter, State strset. Flags, all sizes for decoration at E. F. Osburu's Racket store. Fine furnishlg goods at Jackson's. New line of goods just received at the New York Racket fatorc. Graud bargains all through. The leader for low prices, Jackson. The Steamer Modoc, will bring on the Fourth, 350 excursionists from Dayton aud the Dayton baud. Only reliable goods at Jackson's A line of bed lounges of entirely new designs just iu at Keller & Mush's. The R. C. Young arrived from Corvallis late lat night, and started on the leturu trip tills morning. 'The Elwood made quick time yes terday between Portland and Salem considering the low water and the amount of towing she did. Her load of freight consisted of forty. tons of general merchandise aud there were also about twenty pas sengers. Iu tho course of a few days tho Oregon Pacific steamer Three Sisters, which is now at Cor vallis, will be taken to Portland for repairs. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral invariably relieves, aud, if taken in time, often cures consumption. Sold by all druggists. Price 1. Lincoln J. Cartel's superb scenic production, tho "Fast Mail," which will lie presented at the opera house Saturduy evening, by an excellent company, is one of the most success ful plays put upon the stage in recent years. Tho story is thrilling, and justice is doue tho startling and reallstio scenes by a perfection of mechanical eflects. Among other reproductions is a representation of an engine room on a Mississippi river steamboat, with the furnaces under the boilers fired up; a train of cars shoots across the stage iu one scene, and in another there is a viv id, IcatUiful and awe-inspiring rep resentation of Niagara Fulls by moonlight, with tho singing water? and graceful mist that rises above and about it. The company is taid to be excellent throughout. Wonderful cures by Ayer's Sarsa parilla in every part of the land. Write for names. Clearance sale of clothing, Jackson's The ladiesof the W. C. T. U. will serve dinner July 4th at their hail on Court st. Price 25 cents. Ice water free. 7-1-2 1 Trado with Jucksou save money. The best place for bargains in the largest and best assorted line of trunks, valises aud traveling bugs. Capital Adventure Co. O-20-4t Tho Palace in the lead- -11 yards seersuckers for 1.00 Shrewd buyers tradeafc Jackson The ladies rush a$Fur beautiful bargain lino of shoes and oxford tits in the latest styles und shapes, like they rush for Ice cream soda. See corner window displuy. Capital Adventure Co. 0-20-41. Any one going East cannot nfl'ord to miss seeing Shaw & Downing, agents of the Northern Pacific rail way. They make he lowest rates. Jackson, The Hatter, State street. "Seel" The liest place In Salem for bargains In ladles' gloves, mitts, and all kinds (jf dry goods aud cor- tets. Capital Adventure Co, 0-29-4 1. Bargains Id pants nt Jackeon's, Old People. J. V. 8. Ii the only Barraparlllt tint old ot fecblo peopto ihould hike, bi tho mineral potash which It la every other Earaajiarllla that no knovr ol, Is under certain condltloni known to ho emaciating. J. V. 8. on the contrary Is purely vegetable and attmulates digestion and creates norr blood, tho very thing tor old dcllcato or troken down people. It builds them up and prolongs their lives. A caso in peint: Mrs. Bcldcn an estlmablo and cWcrly lady of C10 Mason St., S. P. vrm ior months declin ing so rapidly as to seriously alutm her family. It got fo bad that sho wns Anally afflicted with fainting sj ells. Eho writes: "While In that dangerous condition I saw some ot tho testi monials concerning J. V. B. and sent for a bottle. That marked tho turning point. I regained my lost Scsh aud strength aud have not felt so well In years." That was two years ago and Mrs. Bcldcn Is welt and hearty to-day, and still taking J. V. S. It you are old or fecblo and want to be built op. Ask for Vegetable Sarsaparills Most modern, most effective, largest bottle. Borne price, ? 1.00. six for $3.00. For sale by Dan'l J. Fry, 22-5 Com mercial street. DEOUTH IN TEXAS. A Picture of tho Desolation There. Ban Antonio, Tex., July 1. A letter from La Salle county, eighty miles southwest of San Antonio, on the Arkansas, International & Great Northern railway, gives a picture of the drouth and desolation in that section. In three years It has not rained n drop. The prairies once carpeted with ricli grasses, are a bare as a billiard table. The streams have gone dry and there Is no water anywhere. For any distance as far as theeyecau see there is not a spot of green. The euu, reflected from the white earth, makes tho glare and heat almost unbearable. Deer, tur keys and ;other wild animals have left. Even the familiar jack rabbit has disappeared. All the cattle aud sheep have beeu sold and shipped into other states. Many of the Mexi cans are cowboys or soldiers. They have no means of subsistence, aud some of them have tried to farm it, but the seed sown two years ago re mains uuspioutcd in the ground. From La Salle county alone 72,000 head of sheep have been lemoved. The citizens yesterday appealed to Governor Hogg to furnish the starv ing Mexicans transportation to cot ton districts wheio they may find work. An earnest call for food has been issued. A Trio of Scoundrels. Toledo, O., July 1. Seyeial weeks ago a colored individual call ing himself Tippo-Tib and claiming to bo the youngest son of the Zulu king, Cetowayo, and tho rightful heir to the throue of Zulu land, struck Toledo and commenced giv ing a series of lectuies for tbo bene fit, lie claimed, of the heathen in Africa. Tippo-Tib was received with open arms by the church peo ple of the city, aud seemed ad mittance' by virtue of his princely attributes to some of tho best fam ilies in the city. His curiosity to investigate tho interior of the houses was supposed to bo mere savage curiosity, aud ho was allowed per fect freedom. It now turns out that the wily Tib had two confederates. They aro Walter Rice and Henry Wood. After Tib had located tbe houses, Rice and Wood got In their work as professional burglats. Thoy broke into four houses inside of a week and secured nearly 10,000 worth of diamonds, jowelry etc Iu tho meantimo Tib was being petted, entertaining the people Willi wild yarns of Zululand. Rice and Wood have been arrested and are now in Jail. Tippo-Tib who is the son of a Milwaukee washerman, has disappeared taking with him about 300 In Toledo money. Ho carried forged recommendations from lead lug college professors throughout tho country and a few genuine ones from others ho had hoodwinked. The trio of crooks have worked tho country fiom ono end to tho' other. Terrific Wind Storm. Gloucester, N. J., July 1. At 1:20 yesterday afternoon n wind storm of cyclonic diameter struck tills city from tho southwest, doing great damage topioperty and kill ing two people, besides Injuring three otheis, Those killed aro Pal rick Highlands and Robert S. Ham. Iltou, und tho injured aro Mrs, Hamilton, M ry Hamilton and Pat Higglns. Tho cyclone came from a southwesterly direction, Its path was 300 feet wide. Fortunately no ships were ou the river as it crossed and wasted Its fury upon tho water,wush Ing It In great waves. People saw the cyclone coming und attempted to escape. Among the places destroyed wore Bogen's pavilion, in which Hlghlunds was killed. Huggerty's saloon was unroofed. The toboggan slides and patent swings were totally wrecked, as was the home of Robert m us hTWViti -Yi ii gltt & Osed In Millions of Homes aUy a AT ACTUAL COST, CLOTHING FOR MKN AND BOYS. FURNISHING GOODS AND HATS FOR CASH ONLY. G. A. It. Suits $8.50 with buttons These suits are all wool, regulation cut. .i&.. S- ZBIE&SFXIESXiX) & 00.9 OPPOSITE LADD & BUSH BANK. A Summer Nice and soft and cool, just the thinsj for the hot days. DON'T FORGET THE PLACE AT THE WOOLEN MILL STORE, 2!M Commercial Street, Salem, Oregon. awigj.niaAamkiJzia Hamilton, where he was killed and his wife and daughter seriously in jured. After the destruction of Ham ilton's house, the wind swept on, tearing up trees aud fences, but for t uuately no more damage of moment occurred. 100,000 Men out of Employment PiTTsiiuna, July 1. All tho iron and steel mills in this district arc closed throwing over ono hundred thousand men out of employment. Freo Coinage Washington, D. C. July 1. The senate has passed by a vote of yeas 20, nays 2o, the bill for freo coinage silver, (Stewarts substitute) with an additional proviso requiring the coinage of ail silver bullion lu trea sury. Count Reversed. Poiitland, Or., July 1. The re count of the county vote on coroner has been finished. Tho result elects Hughes (Citfzon) over Hoi man (Re publican) by about thirty majority. This reverses tho first couut. Kansas Republicans. Topeka, Kansas, July 1. Re publican convention today nomi nated Smith for govenor, aud Rob ert F. Mooie for Lieut., govenor. Weather Report for Juno. Mcau temperature for tho mouth VG1.1, highest temperature for the mouth 04 on tho 27, lowest tempor utuie for tho month 35 ou tho 2. range in temperature for tho month 59, greatest daily range In tempera ture 32 on tho 20, least daily range In temperature 7 ou the 11, mean temperature 18 average means tem perature for June 23, years, 50.0 for this yeur, it is above normal by 1.5. Total precipitation 87 lnches,great est umount in nny consecutive 24 hours 40 inches ou the 7, average precipitation for June, 23 years, 1.28 inches; total for this month Is below average '41 inches. Higliest barometer for the month, reduced to sea level, 80,441, lowest barometer for tho month, reduced to sea level, 29,053, mean barometer for tho month, reduced to sea level, 29, 975, duiing tho month there were 8 days on which .01 of an Inch or more of rain fell; thero were 0 cloudless, 10 partly cloudy and 11 cloudy days. Tho prevailing direction of the wind was from tho N. 19, S. 0. S. W. 0 days, lightning, Soutli r.t 7 p. m. ou tho 13. Thomas Peahce. A Reporter Scored. The Statesman would have every body believe that every ouo that will not help them cry dowu Mrs. Wood worth as a hypuotlzer and that dares to protest against its (Tho Statesman) wicked and senseless charges against tills evangelist Is un der her power and Is very slmplo and weak-minded. If tho reporter would get under tho same power that Is manifested ut the tent meet ings I think ho would have sounder bruins and a hotter heart than he now shows himself to have, and coufd atidwould edit a cleaner sheet than ho does now und would be heard crying down the undisputed evils In cur midst and would give Mrs. Woodworth and tbo prohis a a word of encouragement Instead of hypuotism, prohl and simple mindedness. I have not much brains but I would mako a very poor bargain to exchango them for tho Statesman's principles. N. N. Mathiews. Vo fcVTYl Baking Pewder: 40 Years the Standards ALL GO UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE, Big Drive -ON- Weight Underwear. The Day We Celebrate! FLAGS, y'ife R o m a. n CANDLES, Sky Rockets, SET PIECES, ET(UW 2"Jiv , 7 V 4 WftrZ nJtTif 3.Y NjX. 4(HM?sue Al:?UlSwd BROOKS & HARRITT, Head quarters for Fourth of July Goods. Country orders filled at lowest WilUJUliHAIjI IIATJ'JS. KEAIi ESTATE MOVEMENTS. January transfers 170,220 50 February transfers 203,074 05 March transfers 175,574 80 April transfers 182,009 20 May transfers 94,432 75 Juue to date 79,834 00 JUNE 30. E.M.Crolsan to A.GobalettjlGO acres 1 8 a r 1 e 77. Same to Wm.Jory; its 4 aud 5 blk 07 Salem 30. Samo to Wm.Jory ;70 acres t 7 s r 1 w 8. Samo to same; Its 1,2,3 and 4 North Salem 12. C. Frickoy aud wife to Clara E. Bel bold ; It 4 blk 0 Frickoy 's ad to Sa lem 213. John Irwin and wlfo to M.C.Olesou; 15 acres it 0 Marlon Fruit land 270 Walter L.Toozo and wlfo to James E. Bruce, Jr.; It 4 blk 1 Woodburn 4000. O.L.IIall and wlfo to B.F. and Mary A.Hall; 35 acres 1 5 s r 1 w 1050. Tlirce Tilings to Remember. Hood's Sarsaparilla has the most Mekit. Hood's Sarsaparilla has won un equalled Success. Hood's Sarsaparilla accomplishes the greatest Cures, Is it not medicine for you? Consumption Is caused by loss o the peristaltic action of tho bowels Hood's Pills restore this action and Invigorate tho liver. "Fast Mall" cotnpauy, will ap pear at tho opra house next Satur day ovenlug. This original railroad melodrama that has so many imi tators ou the road tills season, aud Is said to be one of tho best scenic productions in America. A carload of scenery is carried und the maua ger promises fuithfully that every piece will bo put up In this city Sat urday evening. "Tho Fust Mall" is a melodrama, a play of plays which goes with a rush from a river view to a murder at Memphis until it ends with retribution on tho sus pension brldgo in sight of Niagara Falls. The steamboat explosiou is very startling. Tho railroad efiect showing a station master's aud tele graph office, with the arrival of a long freight train followed by the fust mall which plcksup tho mall bag on tho fly, Is said to bo tho best that has ever been produced, and the clos ing picture of tho Niagara Fulls Is a work of art raado real. County Couht. Judgo David son, Commissioners Orlm and Wat sou are at work today auditing hills. It is not probablo that any other work will bo reached today. m n Htate ok Okio, city ov Toledo, 1 uu Lucas county. ;'" Frank J. Cliouav muluw oath tliut ha la tho senior partner or tlio Ann or V. J, Che ney Co., doinir tnislut'uH in the city of Toledo, county und Btato uforusalu, and that nuld Una will pay the sum of One Hundred Oollarn for eiicli mid every cunu of Catarrh that cannot bo cured by tho use of Hall H Cuturrh Cure. KHANK J. OHENKV. Bwom to before mo nad Htibvcrlbed In my presence, this (Sth iluy of December, A. 1). 18n0. A. W". GLKAHON 1kau1 Wotory i'ubllo. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken In ternally and acts directly on the blond mid mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials free. K. J. Cheney & Co.. Toledo, O. fifty-Sold by druggists, 7Co, i Fou The Coast. Parties con templatlng going to the Coast are advised to see R. R. Ryan, rear of Willametteo Hotol. G-22-a FIRE ' CRACKERS " Balloons, XejP- TRIANGLES. ""'j -"" HOTEL ARRIVALS. WILLAMETTE. G. W. Mitchell, J. VauBoslen, N. Y. F. Owens, W. C. Walklns. H. S. Mltzner aud wife, H. J. Russell, S. F. R. C. Henshan, Sam S. Goldsmith W. P. Smith, J. S. Houtchlus, Port land. Jos. Freeble, Milwaukee. F. L Chamberlln and wife, Port land. C. C. Skirtnor, New York. W. G. Palmer and wife. COOK. H- Maier, San Francisco. J. M. McQuaid, R. Moore, T. J. Luddlng, W. E. Dickinson, A. D. Brush, W. J. Anderson, Portland. C. K. Read, T. Sell. Turner. J. C. Goodale, Sclo. W. T. Clarke, Gates. W. Ehlert, A Love Song In M Flat. "My modest, matchless Madeline! Mark my melodious midnight moans;! Much much my melting muslo means I. my moumaioa monotones." This young man stayed out too late, serenading his lady love. He caught a cold, which developed Into catarrh, but ho cured It with Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy, a sover eign specific for chronic cases, "Cold In tho Head," Catarrhal Headache, It corrects tho tainted breath, stops (ho ofieuslve discharges, heals the Irritated throat and nose, leaving tho head dear, and smell and taste unlmpared, It costs but 50 cents, and the propietors ofter In good faith 500 for a caso thoy cannot cure. Escaped. A lemon colored cay use was soon vaulting tho vortex of tho viaduct. The undersigned Is wllllug to take him back ou reason- ij ;J aoio terms. jos. ulakk. Plenty of chluook salmon, fresh eggs aud poultry at Davison & White's Court street market. If you want a team of any kind, see Ryau & Co. 5-10-tf w js-v vuioawp uv uu j9trir tal Adventuro Co., where the gen- -tlemon all go for fine bargains ia clothing, hats, underwear and furav tshlng goods. Tho cheapest and " best. 0-29-4fc. - t Tho Palace in the lead 11 yards' seersuckers for 1.00 DIED. JONES. At Roseburg, Oregon, oq Thursday, Juno 80, 1892, Mrs. An drew Jones, agod 60 years. Deceased was an Oregon pIomrt having resided In Roseburg for maay yeurs. ouo was tuo mother or i. t Jones, of this city, tho printer. has gone to Roseburg to atteud funeral. AH Aboard! Make haste. Your baggnee is U but have you u'ot a bottle of HotctJ uotl Hitters T Sal Then von a sad omUalou. and if vim um with stomuch qualm eu route If , ten, wen, ray ueur ir, or waacvin, j have deserved your late. Mow dr iiiu wuvua ir wiujurriug oi uw screw shake you upT Now t mum uui uwtui Oku vo meson It you had the illttem aUitu 4 wouldn't happen. Travlfi 4ftu: uinu uur uuYiue, anu leior y our yniouin; or ocean W1KA frltl n, tnlotwl nnt(. ten, and ihua fortify iVa K-tOlUUeh dlttlQUltlaa. malai aud tbe etfeeuof axuuuir.. ii er or bad diet or wafer. Take. bUiouimw, klduey troaft-t j . ia r n .iVa 4t .ihj lHfc5-