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p-..-"?-"! r-mijsiiivrL'J ' ESCAPE OF WILSON. Fenver and Field the Peo ple's Candidate. IL1S WILSON'S ESCAPE. He Managed to Elude Kollcy and His Deputy. Portland, July 6, At 3:45 Saturday afternoon, after ,'Wlteon hud been brought buck to this city from Vancouver barracks, he was taken from the county ll In this city by Bherlil Jtelleyand Deputy Billy Morgan. was placed In n hack which war waiting ut the Fifth-street en nee, and conveyed to a Juir tition on tho line of Southern Pa- 'o;flc, West Side division. The olll- erH nau (teciucu 10 tuia wiisou u llho penitentiary at Suleni for Haft Jfekeeplng. It was tho Intention ti i 8 .'take tilin up on tho west side of tin -tiver to a point opposite Salem, anc nmuggio mm across uuring .tut was accidentally made In the bal loon which began descend, It struck .the water and collapsed. Trot", G. A. Rogers and Thomas Fouton were killed and a reporter named Gold smith was fatally Injured. OROVILLE'S NARROW ESCAPE A night, r 1.ttjtn (lin nvi'nlnir n clthnnrnl i was received from Halem whicl ,T c Hinted that tho ollluers liuil no f arrived with the prisoner. Tlili whs followed by ft later tulegran sniiotiuciug the fuel tliut Wilboi had escaped. This was regarded ly taiany as a hoax on the part of tin K.'IpOffleers, who, It was thought, hue ffplacoil Wilson in some obncuro Jul PS, and w'shed to tiirow lynchers of) the scent. The escape is uudoubl dly true, howeyer, un subseouont fdvelopmi'uts will show, Wilson and ins custoaiaus arriv ed at McMltinvillo at 7:25 o'clock rjgaturday evening. Several pornom recognl.ed Wilson while the part) fWftfl supping, ho tho ofllcers secured !doublo-seated conveyance with jdrlyer, and started for Salem. u The murderer was not cecured in i any way, but sat on the buck seat ijwltu Deputy Morgan, his handt and feet being perfectly free. It wuf 110:30 p. m. when tho party reach et a point 12 miles from Salem and 16 1 from McMinnvllle, In a long canyon. IjTlils point is two miles from Whuat ".land. It win quite dark, and tin eparty atipposed they saw some shad owy fotnn In the road ahead. ' Suddenly Wilson, who was sit ktlngdlroctly behind the dilverou KthorlgliHiuiid side of tho wagon, Esalft "Look out," aud, pluelni; lih phaud on his (the driver's) shoulder, Ifleaped to tuq grouud. Kelly, win Kwas peering ahead, did not iiollei iithls, but Morgan attemnted to fol- clow Wilson. Ills feet became on- t'Ungled In n ropoor hulter and he tjWM hurled to tho ground- By this .i-jWrae ttye fleeing lleud had reached i nco viiliii lines tue rotiu, aud, lit re ho could be overhauled, din pored in tho darkness. Why organ did not shoot Wilson down ustead of trying to follow him In to darkucfia aud under-brush, Is one pt tho mysteries of this ease tlidt am unexplulucd. lie yelled to the murderer to stop, hut It looks as f ho was afraid of hurting the (lend f ho Arid. At all events, he did ntnsohl8"gun." Tho alarm of Wilson's escapo pread llkd wild llio, aud soon veral powos worn lu punult, but ey might Just as woll looked for a ea lu a saudlilll as to try to find a euziod murduier In a mountain of udeibrush on tv dark night. .- Tho search was kept up all Bat nlay night, Sunday and Sunday light, and still no Wilson. At It jkPM. yesterday a dispatch was tc ved. LMoMlNNViiif.!:, Or., July .1... erH Warren has Just returned om the scone of escape. Wilson waa trucked to tho barn of Young iimpkluB, on tho Polk county hills, Jk mile west of tho place of escape, where It Is supposed ho tried to steal b norse, I'uflliig in this, he returned the timber in tho canyons. There but n doiMM,riUII hunting Hive, and doubts aro now pressed an to his probable captme. f of tho people behevo tho story the escape to be a hoax In order .deceive thorn, but Kolley'a do ted look and his expression that would sooner part with his right than return to Poitltuid and face i ippoplo, allows tho story t be , Tho prisoner leaned on them Implicitly for protection that a ot wutoh was thought un- ry, IfoMllf NVIM.K, July 0. Although ly ablo to get about, so worn Whewlth fatigue, Shurlli Kel- , of Multnomah county, Is again pursuit of tho red-handed mur- Who oHcupeii from him Bivtur. alglit, lie blames hlmxelf fur ft and nays ho should lnvo ftinntU'Ullutl and hlu lean Mr. Henry, who drovu the It for tlioolllWH, hih he hail Idea who his nmnunuuni were, or wouui nave Ululated that the prls r l wicureil In homo wav, No here has any Idea what illrvo Wllsou took whon he got out Ww canyon, aud nothing of a ultu nature will be known until otnt'ers luturu, MIT James tuld, when seen early any afternoon, that hu had California Town Visited by a Serious Conflagration- OroviMjE, Gal,, July 0' The peo pie of Orovillo can thank a good wa ter supply and a calm day for their escnpe from a coullagrallon u des tructlvo as thut which visited Wood land on Friday. As it was, the United States hotel was totally con sumed, and one or two adjoining inuldlngs wera badly damaged. The lire started about 1 o'clock Sunday ifternoon. It origin Is purely con jectural. It began lu a room on the bird floor of the hotel, and the draft ""nun tho wide open windows caused to spread rapidly over tho third iloor. The roof was soon ablaze and H foro the tire department had ar il v d, the upper stories were a man f llames. It was not until aftel r""Ur o'clock that the lire was put it, leaving the hotel aud contend total loss. The damage is estimal d at (40,000; Insurance, $35,000. A ew of thogucfts savtd their pel "iiulthcts, but many lost everj lilng. The property dtstroytd win )wned by Uordy and Hoops, and re presents tho results of 25 years o uird work. The roof of tho IiuMtei 'lulldiug, a brick structure on tin u-If, was considerably burned, am i small Irani u building in tlie reai was destroyed. FREE SILVER BI4L. The Senato Has Mado a Fatal Mis tako. Wasiiinqton, D. C. July 5. Be proentativo Culbertsou, of Texas, 'xpresses tho opinion tho senate made a fatal mistake In passing the free coinage bill, lu that It failed to preserve lu the repeul of tho act of 1800 tho legal tender quality of com notes Issued under and hv authority of tho secretary of tho trea sury to redeem. The eflect of the senato bill, ho says will, bo demone tize more than (80,000,000 in coin notes and postpone redemption un til Congress authorities It. The house will bo compelled to amend tho bill aud this session may be prolonged. THE PEOPLE'S PARTS". Weaver Nominated for President, Fiold for Vico. Omaha, July 5. Tho People's party convention nominated Wea ver for piesldent on tho tlrst ballot, at 1 o'clock this morning. The bal lot stoed: Weaver 005. Kvlh 1275 Tllft IWXtlllhllt t.ikl l,iiu i... .1.. -. . mous. At 2:11 this morning J, G. Field was nominated for vice-president on tho ilrst ballot. Field Is of Virginia. The Froo Coinage Bill. Wahhinoion, I). O., July 5 luvoryoouy in mo nouso tills morn lug was discussing the prospect of tho silver bill. Bland himself ac copts tho Culborsona opinion aud bollovos tho bill will huvo to he amended to emu the defects. A number probibly a maj irky of tho Democrats and no considerable number of Itepuhilenus take Issue with Chalriuiiu Culberson's view ami Hold tliut the bill does not in .my way eilect the legal tender char, auteroftreabiiry notes.A distinguish oil Democi atlo senator sajs congriss can do nothing to Impair contracts already existing, that as notes show on their fine they aie contracts pure and simple. A lirg number of Hepublleans take (hu position tho act could nut I hi made retioaetlvo therefore no amendment Is neces sary. So Aa to Throw tho Election. Dim Moinlh, Iowa, July C An effort Is being made to unite the Democratic and Peoples party of hub btatu by giving tho Peonlu'a tho electoral ticket and I lie Demo crat tho state ticket. The object is to help throw the fleet Ion In the House which would elect Clove laud. LOCAL AV'll PKKSONAIi. The second day of the 4th of July Is a success. Electric cars are the popular mode of travel lu Salem. It is really the fashion lu Salem to ride ou tho electric cars. The Portland aud Spokane nlnrs are playing ball at' the grounds this afternoon and will play again to morrow. A. M. Mitchell, formerly of Hepp- ner Gazette, Is lu the city, ou his way to Kugeue. E. Cooke Pattou and Uriah Leh man left tiday for Yaquiua, whence they sail for San Frauclsco, to be abeut several weeks. Prof. J. D. Letcher, of tho Cor- vallis Agilcuhural college, Is in the city. Miss Mattle Speucer, of Corval-II-), is vixiting friends In this city. Dr. Geo. Wright aud family, of McMlnvllle speut the 4th in Salem. Chaplain Bates, of tho Second Ityt., is tho guest of Judge B. S. Hean and family. Lieutenant Sydenham Cth Artil ry, returned from Fort Can by to My. Mrs. Sydenham accompauk-d lie lieutenant. Ayer's Ague Cure is warranted to euro all malarial disorders, when fakou according to dhectious. Sold by all dealers in medicine. Land'ord Wagner returned last .veiling from his Eastern tour. He visited prominent cities as far east is Chicimo aud as far south as Sav anna, Git. He pays of all the places he has seen none suits him so well is Salem und Oregon. Miss Parr has returned after a suc cessful six months study. Sho will return in Hie fall to finish her vocal studies. While liulslilng she will liayo u position as u si Hirer lu one of the promli cut churches at a salary of one thousand that alone speaks well for her ability as a singer, (etc.) Ayer's Harsaparllla, operating through tho blood," eradicates tho scrofulous tulut. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Walte re turned homo last evening from a two weeks' lour of Washington and Oregon after having a delightful outing. Walter E. Denton nnd bride have gone to house keeping in tin Ir cosy now cottage on Chemeketa and 10th sreets. sKkTsSSS1 "Thick M Glossy." 'PACIFIC LAN wcnttoAmw s rhory aft. rward and THE PRODUCTION of an abundant flVII fV JUMIl' made known Ins di'sire to a well known merchant. Tiio Intttr 1 reed to help him all he could and nir Jd over several good looking woiiu n wnoin he thought would make good and faithful wives. Among others ho mentioned two buxom and comely widows of tho same name. The matrimonially inclined farmer decided that ho wished to wed one of the widows. His mercantile friend agreed to do tho negotiating, and short ly afterward called upon a certain lady nnd Informed her of tho honor his bash ful friend wished to confer upon her. Tho widow, knowing that tho farmer was blessed v. Ith a pretty good share of this world's goods, expressed, without a moment's hesitation, her willingness to join her lot with his. Preparations were at onco made for tho wedding. The day arrived and tho proipectivo groom procured a marriago licenso and started for tho home of the futuro partner of ins joys and sorrows. Just hero the funny part of tho affair came in. The fanner had never seen either of tho two widows. Both bore tho same uanio and ho got them mixed up in his mind. Tho result was that ho went to tho wrong house. When ho found him self alone with the lady he blurted out, "I'vo como to marry you." After a moment's hesitation the widow confessed that sho didn't care if sho did "step off" with him. They accordingly proceeded to a preacher's house, where the twain wore made one. A few days afterward tho nowly mar ried planter came to tho city and went to look for his friend. Ho was telling him of hia nowly found happiness, when tho merchant suddenly exclaimed with a grean: "Merciful heavens, man! You mar ried tho wrong widow!" "Oh, that don t make any difference," was the reply. "I'm very well pleased with the wife I'vo got." Exchange. l'rowth ot hair. i a nilk-liko texture anil of the original col ir, often results 1 troin trie use, ny tnoac 10 navo occoiue told or gray, of Ayer's Hair Viger: " I was rapidly becoming gray and bald J but after using two or tlireo bottles of Ayer's Hair Vlf;or my lialr grew thick anil glossy aud tho origi nal color was restored." M. Aldrich, Canaan Centre, N. II. " A trial of Ayer's Hair Vigor has con vinced 1110 of its merits. Its uso lias not only caused the lialr of my wife and daughter to bo abundant and glossy, but it lias given rny rallicr ptunted mus tache a respectable length and appear ance" II. Britton, Oakland, Ohio. " I liavo used Ayer's lialr Vigor for the past four or live years and llnd It a most satisfactory dressing for tho hair. It Is all that I could desire, being harm less, causing tho hair to retain Its natural color, nnil requiring but a small quantity to render tho hair easy to ar range." Mrs. M. A. Bailey, 'J Charles St., Haverhill, Mass. Ayer's Hair Vigor D AND ORCHARD CO. rnEMitED nr Dr. J. C. Aver & Co., Lowell, Bold by Druggists and I'criumcrs. 1 Mass. MARKETS. PoitTiiA n n, July 5. Wneat valley, $l.:io Walla Walla, 1.U5 San Fkancisco Cat., July 5 Wheat, seller $1.30 Chicago Ills., July 5. Wheat 78 FOR TOWN LOTS, FRUIT TRACTS AND FARMS. $2.00 I'erilozen for the finest finished niOTOQIlAl'lIti Inthcclty. MONTEE BROS., lS'J('ommerclnl Htrcel, F. B. SOIITHWICK, Contractor and I'.uildor. Ralem, - - Oregon. T. J. CISESS. HOUSE PAINTING, PAPER HANGING, Natural Wood Finishing, Cor, 20th und ChemelieUi Street A. H. FORSTNER & CO. Machine Shop, Gun?, Spoiling (Ms, Etc., 308 Commercial strce'. J. J. HAIlillADCII i EMY. Livery Feed and Boarding Stable, 11 Slate .Street. All styles Indies' vests at the New Yoik Racket. Oiunpuoll Will Decline AIiiavaukix, July 5. 11. c. Payne, the Wisconsin Republican leader ami a member of (hu Nation al Coniiultie Knt to J. H. CluiUton, yesterday, tho following (elejjraui: Campbell will decline. Keep this private. I am pontlnir ourWashln. ton friend mi us to secure tho wlnent action. U001I Looks. Good looks are more than skin deep, depending upon a healthy con dition of all the vital organs. If the Liver bo inactive, you have u Bilious Look und If your Kidneys bo nllected you have n Pinched Look. Becuro Reed health and you will have iood looks. Electric Hit ters is the great alterative aud Tonic actsdliectly on tbeo vital organs. Cures Pimple, Blotches, Bolls and BlycH a go d complexion. Sold at Oan'l J. Kry's Drug store, S!2o Com'l si. CO 0 pur bottle. Mr. W. M. Teny, who has been in t'10 drug business at Elklon, Ky., lor tho past twelve years, says: "Cliuniberialn's Cough Remedy gives better sutiifaotion than any uiiiur l-hu.'ii miMiieiiK'i imvu ever Bold." Then. Ihgood icason for this. No othf r ill onion co'd so quickly; lto other is so ceitain a preventative and cute fur croup; no other aflords so much relief in cases of whooping cough. K.irsale by Geo. E. Good Druggist. SALr.M JIAKKKTS. Wheat- (HJo per bushel. OatH 38 Hlu per bushel. Potatoes Hoc per bushel. Klotir fli per bbl. Bran (t-'acked) $18 per ton KhoriH (Sacked) $) per ton. Eggs- iru per dozen. Chickens ItoosteiH, 7u per lb.; hens, 10lo per lb.; broilers and fryers, lfo ier lb. Turkeys 1012Jo per lb. Ducks 12 15c pur lb. Geese 7o per lb. Lard oc(.7lI per rm. Butter arU0,i per pound. iieoi-i(.i)iudre.sed, lijo on foot Veal (lu, dressed. Pork- (HiHlressedjGloon foot. Wool-l,ri::0o per lb. No News Prom Wilson. PoitTi.ANi), Or., July 5. No word has Ik ou received today from Wil son, (hu murderer, It Uhuupotuil (hat nu usBreaulied tho Coast range of mountain. Passo N Htlll lu pur BUlt, Sherlir Kelly of this uounty returned today but cannot be found. Ship Ashoro. Yaiimuutu, N. H., July fi.-The Iron ship Peter Stuart from tit. Jolum for L!verH)ol with wills went ashore uotliliiK latu from Shurlli "l Cll0,l,K" ' l'u Sunday ove- 'ThlH story (hut (ho escape ",' 7'."1 l """' "' ""l '" (,'M ultu o niiu nun unim nun twelve of (he crew were drowned. Bins Wanti:d.-Oii Its SAG Block Ul North Salem and the buildings theieon. This pioperty must be sold Any ii'UHumhlo bid entertained. 1(10(1. can remain 011 inoitguge pav ableln Installments Ifdeslred. tipald lug .V Hogen-, Bush-Breymnn Block 7-Utf kmx innkes 1110 tired'1 hu bald. tb bwl BotaMwjKtl do you think JUIly would circulate such a Wihtou Is gutie all right but I am moin"nl.irlly ex. U Uiwr i.f hi. recapture, I W Wive," i lUoa AweHgloB. ' 6. 2tull4ii asoeuslou 4tWW'MU)Td)tV. When u. It mkim ikiwu tlw burbor a rent Drowned la Him, OlittloN ClTV, ()l July o.- John Gould, Jumptd Hum (hu Muiuuullln Into Wlllnmetlo hist ulglu m Novell u'clocknml was drowned. IJ-nly wus recovered this uiorulin;, A box of mammoth pi-iml oips glviu with a i,uij ul rjeo. b ftnllliV All .Mm 11. 1 1 Mik.ilmsh', Vour l)AKK"Ka U ull rlclil idi llitt.n. Nol I'lieu )iu lnvo nuido 'it:'.'1 """"'V"' f y"U nro imubeil wliti miiiniioli iiuiiltiwcii nuuvir ,, u.,r" 'WMeli.iiiyiU-arfctr.ormailuii,, you win ImwulvM-mitjmirluUi, How urMilfiillt a or uii'jitrrnuf ot Hie eiutnti or iiuilo lau anil rail 10 Uioi.UlpVi.Ule: Wow II joa liail the llillermilmiswlth jou J Ju wouuin'i ImiuKu. Trau.lt?,. n 1.11 r b u laku our iiilMoo. anil beano you btiirl .. v ,..,.,.. (......ik .mi llltf.ouUUU 1110 lilt. tern, nml Uiui fortify imirbeUta uuhIh.i btoumol. OlitlruliiM , iimlurK ly.ntw";1 mill lllOllUofHwuro lu niiiihwiwil: or or l.sil illol ..r wilier. Kike It , im riV WlUjiuim'w.kliltioy iroublo ana rluums. A .New Kind nf lusurauro. For twenty-live cents you can In sure yourbolf and family against any badrvsulUfnmiiinuttuok of Uiwel oomplaltK during (ho summer. Ouo or (wo doses of UliauiU'rlalii's Collo, Chulemtind Diarrhoea Iteinedy will euro uuy ordinary chm. I( uwver laiu una ti pleus.iut 11 ml iMfo to (ake. iniiniy eu auortt to (hi without It. Firakut IBaudfiO gciita per tH.ttle by Geo, E. Gowl. ilnisjjl-t, A Slilp'H Lively Cargo. Several citizens of Portland a dozen or so years ago joined in a trading voy ngo to the Sandwich islands on tho Ed ward James. They loaded her with a general cargo, consisting of lumber, livo stock, salt, salmon, hoop poles, dried apples, hard cider nnd soino livo bears. Ono of tho parties had heard that cats woro in gieat demand at tho islands and determined to mako a small venture In felines. Ho offered the boys t wen ty-flvo cents each for all tho cats they might bring. Portland boys were the same then as now, only moio so, if possible and tho city was raided and cats cap tured till there wero over a hundred brought ahoard. They wero dumped down the hutchway into the hold with tho hulls nnd the bears, nnd thoy cater wauled, and the maids and madams who who had beon robbed of their favorite tabbies wept and wailed ns tho good ship sailed from tho shores of America. When out on the raging deep a dread ful storm arose, and naturally tho ship was tossed about In a I earful manner. Tho bears on tho lower deck broko loose nnd, amid horriblo howlinjjs, proceeded to devour tho bulls, which roared like lions, and thoro was pandemonium broken looso in the bowels of the ship. Captain O'Brien, well known hero, went down into the lower regions to shoot the bears to bave tho cattlo. Tho placo wns daik, but in all directions gleamed the glaring, greonish, glassy oyes of scared and em aged cats. To mako n long story short, a bear was killed, a lot of cats thrown overboard and tho vessel wag iifty-soven days in reaching Honolulu, which placo sho should have reached in seventeen. Portland Oregouian. Ily a Greater Crook. "I havo mado arrangements with n number of miners in Siberia to buy gold uust anil small pieces of gold of thoin. Thoy aro ablo to becreto theso in tho folds of their dress, tnko thorn homo and thero sell them to mo for a nominal price. After having collected a quan tity nnd brought it heie, I now offer it to yon for sale. I do not propose to boll you the precious metal for a triflo, but I will guarantee that tho metal shall pass tho frontiers of both Russia and Franco without paying any tax or duty. Thus your profit will be tho amounts total of these government charges." Such wero tho contents of a lottor re ceived by a Parisian joweler from Itign, in Prussia. Uo wont to sen the dealer Ho had tho powder and gold pieces weighed with care, chomically exam ined, and, after paying for them, had it well packed under his own eves. Tho man had promised to tako tho goods over tho fioutiors to escapo paying duty. Ho traveled with thoParibian by way of uoigiuiii. iiavuur paseu tno trench frontier, ho took his leave at tho Ilrst depot on Fionch soil. Whon tho Pmis iiui arrived homo nnd opened his precious box ho found in it nothing but copper dust and coppor pieces. Tho clover crook has not yot been found. Chicago Herald The Good Old Times. "Then times were good, Merchants cared not a sush Fornny ot lit r lure, Than Johnny cake aud mush." Hut now times have changed, and the plan and simple fare of the fore fathers Is done away with. Patent Hour, nnd high seasoned food, and strong drinks, have taken its place, and as n result, dyspepsia, impun blood, and diseases of the stomach, liver aud lungs are numerous. This great change has led one of the. mos skillful physicians of the ago ti study out a remedy for these moderi diseases, which ho has named hi' "Golden Medical Discovery." I)i. Pierce in this remedy lias found v cure for djspepxla, bronchitis, asth ma, consumption, In its early stages, and, "liiver Complaints." To Tin: Ladies "Vlavl" stands alone. II e greutett medical discovery of the nineteenth century. (From an m. JJ . lu tlie buttles' Health Journal, Newaik, Ohio.) You ure cordially invited to call and Investi gate for yourbelves. Olllce over 4 and 9 cent store, Cottle-Parkhurst block, Commercial street, Salem, Oregon. im The excellent servico of the Lock wood messengers is getting to be the talk of the town. JOHN1 M. PAYNE k CO., Real Estate and Insurance. First stairway north ofUiush bnnk. JOHN IIUVIN, Carpenter and Builder, Shop (H .State street. Store Fittings a Specialty STEBTES BilOS., Call font fa lUiltev). THE BEST. 101 Court Street. MRS, M. E. WILSON, Leading Salem Modiste. 265 Commercial HU 1 lill.IVIl.lMl Scientific Horseshoeing. OI'l'OSITl! roUNDKY On Suite Struct. "RICE & liOSS, Horseshoers General Hhicksniitliliig, 4? State Street. L II. Umlci'diltfiig and Cabinet Work, 107 State Street. Til IS Salem Ifackniau 11, nmhi. Best Line In the City. Court Street. is J. E. iHUltl'UY. Tile for Sale, Brick and Tile Yard N011T1I SALKM. JI1JS. K. C. 1COXGO. Baths for Ladies, HAIR DitlCPSINO 1'AIU.OIlS 121 Court Street. J. 1, BENNBIT k SON. CANDIES, Fruit nnd Cigim , P. O, Bloolc. It. T. HUM I'll Rift-'. Clgin a and Tobacco BILIiUHD PARLOK, 213 Com'l Street BOSTON Coffee 5c LUNCH. Open ull NlRht Housa. T. II. JiLUXnELL. irlcut, I'ouKry and risk Market, Insurance Block. T. W. THORNBURG, The Upholsterer, Itcmo.lclH, re-covers ami rcpiil ihc.Ntued lurulturo. l'lt tliMWrk. I'bBiuokcta Hrc Millie ItiHuraucc mock. mhsewuij..MVUBXxtGnrsiuuacj-MijaxKxcxkx. 25c Want Column, Notices Inserted for ONU CENT l'Klt WORD EACH INSEHTION. No adver tisement Inserted in this (lolumn for lcs than twenty-five cents. WANTED. Iteeruits for tho Artillery Service or the United states Army, The condition.) ot enlistment In the iirmv nra now unusuully lnvontble, and a bpvi- lal recruillne rendezos has lieen ci-tiili- llshed lu this city lor thepuiposeornilonl lng the young men of th s section un ir portuulli (01 eullstmeiit Apilli'.iutsiiiut bo between the a!(C of 21 and 'JO j cure c.l aire, able biidlcd, phjsleally sound, and ablo to read and write the English Inn uuagp. To any one Interested a full expla nation will bo afforded by the recruillne olllcer, room 5, Exchange block, Salem, Oregon. AL.VIN H. SYDENHAM, G-2')-dw-tf 2d iileuteuunt, 6lh Artillery. rilO LET. Newly furnished room to let. JL Inquire at 155 Court street. 7-1-3 NEW DAILY HAIL STAGE Between Aurora, ISutl eville, Chauiocg, St. raul and Fail-Held. Leaves Auroia dally ut 1030 n. in. Ai rivts at Kali Held i p. m. Hetuinlnf lenvu KufcrUcld at 4 p. m. Airlves nt thampocn 6p,m LeavesChiimpoctfUM.nl. Arints at Aurora, via Uuttevllle. atS a. lit on uccts with mornings. 1. Co. trains itmIuk noithnnd'-outh. la.sou(;erK, buguago I nd lrels;ht cariled at legulur iale. Service begins Monday, M.ucu 17, lb!K. liUH.HOEEEIt, t'ropr riitittlo 3Iorirnsc Sale. o"o For Sale, Cheap, A number or trios of this sprlims IIynv omhKock. lllaok Lungshun, While Leg horn, and 1'aitrldge Cot hius, all thorough- W.n.mT.a. rati . I " " '"-. i'i.tuiiij,!!!!!!: ANTED. Jhree or four apartments I and get tho pick of thot-euhou. W to $5 per .' '.. .::' V".- ..""-v..vv..tuS. i"l.t LU Hlu, uuicu j,,, Mlllllllll-lll. JVPMirPKS E. D. Wood.ird.tCo. -1-Jt E. HOEEH, bulora, Or. FOIt KENT. Two residences seveu miles lrom S.ilem, with gulden, orchaid and barn, near school. Apply at .locn mat. olllce. l'lenty of work. 7-1-lm PIAHPET J utjojsuo :poquowI jonorj 'loi3;g .T3i;ojij 'potjo qccj riioo uuhappy persons who huller fnmi nenousiics and dyspepsia should use cm tersl.ltile ero l'illb, which aie mad. exnitwRly lor sit epless, nervous, dptullr sun 'reis. i'llcoi'iceuts. Women with pale, colorless faces, h led weak and discouraged, will recelu Jiiilli mental and bodily vigor by iiblu. r-aitPr'H Iron I'llls, which are madefor tbt blood, n?res and complexion. 'mart Weed aud Ilelladonna combined with tho other lugredUiilsiised lu the beM iouHi)lastfis, mako Carter's S. W. A II nckacho Plasters the best In the innrktl 1'iico 25 cents. lew For Sn.'e or Trade, Fifty-two acies Improved farm, JO ncrea in crop, irood orchuril. four .llr-hr EAVU. Mis. Harrison, 1 miles South (if ."nl'Tii 'I'urn.ar VmikI one block west of end ol car tr ick In . TV ""Itm, lilinel road. I'ark. All work warranted. o-7-Ot ' v trade for propel ty near town. JOHN HUGHES, Dealer in Groceries, Paints, Oils and Window Glass, Wall Pa per and liordur, Artists' Ma terials, Lime, Hair. Nails and Shingles, Hay, Feed and Fence Posts. Grass Seeds, Etc, G-8-lm JOHN HOLM, ISlnckRinith. EAST AND SOUTH VIA Southern Pacific Routo Sliasta Line NEW AUVEKTIHKUKNTS Notice. llucklen's Arnlca;-alve. Tho llest S.ilvo lu the world for Cutp. tin HP. hifWMl llnnH. C.l Bores, letter, Chapped Hunds, Chilblalnv. Lorns and all Skin Eruptions, and pout tlvelv cures I'IIpb or in, n, un.,...ir i. HJ I'll J IIUUI1CU. II is guaranteed to give perfect satlstactlon or money refunded, Price, 25 cents per box. or wilo by Dan'l J . Fry, U25 Com ht. Duo Mun' I'mitl Aniitlutr'n l'nUoii. Why will j)eoplo Insist in laying down ono rule with lejrard to cures aud die tary and not considering that both must vary according to constitution-.? Some will tell you that Welsh inroblta are most tutligobtiblo and cucumbers will givo you the nightmare. I always find toasted cheese a most oxcollent dish for supper and havo eaten a whole cucum ber late nt night without feeling any evil oftects. Von often ttnd certain things get a Kid iiiuno which they never des,orve. Port wine has long beon considered tho essence of gout, but yeaisago 1 recom mended it ns a cure for tho gout nnd 1 navo known many poisons who havo used it for micu n purpose with nignal success. London Graphic. A llrlglit I'uturt. Father You waut to marry my daugh ter? What nro your prospect? Lover Splendidl I consulted u for tuno teller yeatenlay, und eho bays I an going to bo rich. Exchange. Hood's SarsapariHc 'i'V iveiaicd fioiu S.irsanar'1..' . .u i, "I i.i.iuke, Dock, l'ij sisse 'i rl.i i.n-s.aiidotlicrwell-kiiownan' Me i,i.l .Mo lemulles, byapecull . ili.i it1 .a, i r l'oitUin, and iiroct"-s, gh ,lu Hood's b.iisaparlll.i iuratIo powei it ikis.,cs fit 'y other iiiedlclnes. Ii ili i'ts uni.uk d.le curesliero othvib f:.il ooy's Sarsaparilla Im'ic best Mood purifier. It cures Scrofuh, i t I'liuuiu, ilolls, I'lmples, aH Ilumeis, i.-I'ei'sl.i. IHIIousiiess, Sick Headache, la locution, Cfiieral Hebllity, Catanh, III 'uniatlsm, KUlaoy ami Lher com 1 luts; overcomes That Tired reeling, ut ulib an appetite, builds up tho system. Hood's Sarsaparilla II iMiietunparallctl success at home. Such is i.s juipuiaiity in Lowell, Mass., where it Is ij-ade, tl..t Lowell dtugglsts sell moio ol Urn d's B.irsaparill.1 tli ui all other sarsapa nl sorMiimlimiiners. Tho samo success is i lii'iklliigall o cr the eoimtr), Hood's Sarsaparilla Is ivculi.ir In Its strength and economy It U Iho only preparation of which cat truly bo s..ld " 100 Doses Ono Dollar." A 1'KttltMif IIiHid'sH us ipai ilia taken accord Inn to tllrcci mis, w .11 1 ist a mouth. Hood's Sarsaparilla Is peculiar !.i tl.e i tuillilencn it gains aiutmg (illi'!.iMSot: "i'le. 'WlH'rf It U onco used It I't'ftii.ts a f ioilto family it'iucly. l)c ui t he induced to buyotli rj reparations, 'lu suro to get tlio lVciihar Medicine, Mood's Sarsaparilla Solill'TilriiiwliU. Flimfurfi, I'mureilb) t I It001).liii,.lmtit...iri. Loh1I,31uu IOO Dosos Ono Dollar Any persons Jtumrlng thomselves In denied to Holm it rasmore tile lenuef-ted to call at It. M. Wado .t Co. and niv tho It. M.WADli.iC. 7-t-lm same. A An HYDKN HA.M. I'ulted Mtntps 1111 Consultim? lOn.lnr.r W. dniullc aud Sanil.iry tiiKlUferlui; and roads a specialty. OUlce, loom 5 Exchange block, -aleni. Removed to 140 State. sing nor & CO., Merchant Tailors. Spring suit S16 worth Sl; pauti S-00 worth 87.00, Everything cheap. If clothes don't fit customers need not take same. Call aud look ovtr good-, (J-l-lm M. T. RINEMAN OKAI.Kll IN Staple and Crocktry, Olasnware. Ijinma UraHn and Willow wuro. All Itluds of 'mill ited. Also V(sretnblesiin1 fruits i ...i. V" ' ... W esollcl asluiio ofytiur i atronV.'e. haS'atOHlreet CAI.IITORNIA KXl'Kt&S TRAIN RUN DAIL1 BFTWKKN PORTLAND AND S. F. South. 7:0C I), in. :18p. in. b:15 a.m. Lv. I'oitlaud Ar. I.v. Saltm Lv. Ar. San Kian. L.v. I NotthT 7:30 n. m 5:2'j a. in I 7.00 p. in Above trains (.top only in lollowiug sta tlonsnoith of IloM-burg, 1'ost l'ortlard Urigon Olty, Woodbuin, bulcni, Albany 'langeut, hhedds, Halsey. Harrisbura luuetlon City, Ir Ing and Eugene. ltOSKUUmi MALI. DA11.Y, b.'cSO a. in. il:17 a. in 50 p. m. Lv. Ar. l'orilaud Halem IlOfcebarg Ar. I -l:u0 p. m. Hv. IHO p. m. i.v. 7:00 a. ni lbany Local, lially llxcept onnilay. w p. in. I .a'l p.m. ii ixip. ni. Lv. Lv: Ar. l'orilaud fealcm Albany Ar. Lv. Lv, lJ:'0a.m 7:.W u. in 0:.!0n. in. PULLMAN BCFFET SLEEPERS. Second Class Sleeping Cars- Kor accommodation ot passengeis holdlnu second class tickets attached to express trains. tVest Side Division, Between Portland and Cetvallis: DAILY (KXCEIT HUNDAV). .M II. 111. 10 p. 111. I Lv. Ar. "l'ortlaud Conallls Ar. Lv. 6:30 p. n , 1J.55 p. ni. VfOl'lflE Is hereby gi en tl-nt by virtuo X of four cei lain copksot dial tlo n.oit g.ues duly Issiud out ol Hie county clerks ollloeon Uit21st day of June, 1MU, ono in lavorol UiihselliSLCo. audiignlnht Jacob a 1. J.Hdmiback tof-ecuro tlio P'lyinent.of I'.IkIu Iluudred Dolhu-s, uvidpuix.il by lour ceitain piomlsi-orj tcic-as mcntlouctl In said mortga e and that there Is yt I unpaid ou t-iili! miles tho sum ol Two Hundred Dollars au.l Interest according to the tent r til tho biKt two nolo-: Hi ltuf. (nelufit- orol iusill . Co. and nsftIiistJ.il ob A I'. J. !Scharlmek to sceuie the p.imrnt of Tuenlj Ono Jluiuli. il Dollars cldenccd by thtce ceitain pnmilssorj notes as niui tlonetl in said inuitgage and tint is jet unpaid on Mild uotts tlio Mini of Seven Huuditd and Ten and tw cut j -seven hui diedths Dollais (S710'.7), anil In nest a -emlng to tho tenor ol tho thteo not s theieof. Ouo lufmorol lti.hscll .1 Co. and nirnlust 1. J. Sehaibacic, J. llollenbutk and 1. Ii, lirnnKp,, to seiureihe pa incut orTeiily-lhiLO Iluiidiidand Mhy Do -bus, evidenced b llo pioniissnij notcm nientloned In mid nioilgnge. uiiJ that tberolsjttunpalp on said notes tho sum or Sixteen Hundred and blxty nnd twen-tj-seeu hundiedtlis lollurr (f?lCli)i7) anil Interest to the tenor if halil notes Ono in tuoi of Itusill.t Co. and against 1,J, nndJuko SUiarbai k, to tecure tho p.i.. intut ofTwenty-ouo H until ed dollars, evi denced by tbriuccrl'ilu piomlssury notes, ns mentioned In Mild moiigiige. nud that theio is yot unpaid on said uoics the sum of Seven Hundied anil Ten and tweut- seien liiiudiecttli dollars (S7K.Z7), and In tel est aocordlnji to tho leuor tlinof, with iho written ondoiseiucnt 01 the bald I'.us sell A uo. thereon appointing mo their agent anil attorney In lact to lake possos slon of tho pioperty theicin dcscill ed.aud sell thesamoat jmbllo auction, I havo takoii possession of aud will sell at public unction ou "Wednesday, the 6th day of July, ls2, at tho hour of two o'clock p.m. of Mikluay.at tho mill hllo of Wcliaiback, llollenbaek A,Co', about two inilts cast ot Woodbuin, In said county, the following described personal piopoitj, us discnbeit In said inoitgatics, to wil: one median, doublet. II Buw Ami com plete 'o. I (US. with ft lnchC. 1. nisKiim -. w, and () Inch loji saw, w Ith bO leet leu" li eh ply bulllut; inaiiulactuied b Kaiso I A Co. Ouo water lank rsoSbU- One wood and belt No, 4, t uo malu belt 1 10 feet 7 Inch .1 ply, One No 3 lnMiissllllon separa tor No,!i.!lntinckand stinker and all tlo llxtiuishelougini; to the Mime, Ono Tin by thirteen stlt touialntd engine aim loromolho boll. i'. Two lieiidof woik oxen jokes and clmtus. Ono ailn I'lnuei .t Matcher made by Diako at -.alciu, Oi t' No,lL.og truck mado by aiudbaiior -Muiy, E, M, CltOIAJs. SUerlirofilailon County aim jiKort for Itu!,tli j. Oo, o-a.-i w daily At. Albany and Corvallls connect will trains of Oie'ou l'.icillo Uullroad. T. BURROWS AIIIIIE3 a full lino of staple and fancy (jroeerles, hrch Vegetables and Her. lies In season, Ilultor and Egss nl wajson Imnd, fa 220 Com'l St. la si fjF F-CriUJiSritAIN (DAILY EXI'M-rmiTJKAV ..if p. in. 7.25 p. m. Lv. l'ortlaud A"rTI Ar.MoMlnnvillbEv. N:a) u, m 6:15 a. ni Through Tickets To all points EAST and SOUTH for tickets and lull information regard usr rates maps, etc., apply to tlia Cofnra iy7? agent aalem. Oregon. ' K knvifi l8i AfsU ?' ' nnd 1,a,,s 6'' K. KOEHLh.H. lllinier Notice to Ntiiluing ami Decornl ing Contractors. QEAI EDbldswillberecotvedatthof ov O ernor'sollli'oln thoHlatel apltolbu.iu lug.balem, Ouxon, until '.'o'clock p, m , Tuesday, July 5, 1802, lorremodllngiindchnnKlui; the liouo of llenresenlatlves (for iiconniln imr.,.,. ... i. also pulntinjr and decornllni!:. to be bid on sep irately, llothto be in occoidunco villi pl.ms.spfciniatlons and details now on exhibition at tho Muto house, and at tho oillioorNEEK a CH A Ui, architects, Uj4 Klis street, l'istlnnd, Oregon. ' " All bids must be dr-wn as required bv tho specifications, "ste Kenernl remarks1' Any bid not o ilrau ti win nn im n...,.i eied by tho board. "'" ny orner ot the Hoard HtnteCap tol Htilld ln Coinmisloni.rs. SYLNKHl'Elt I'KNNOYKft. Givernor EiVrV NK; PniI)K, ir.ee of ;tnte. r" r" J ! IJI' StWIHAN, htiite Treasurer. W ii. A. AlUNLV, Clerk of tho Uo.ud. irifer -TjcicHmzsxEaasr Itaimuer ho is J, i In-. BTATK Ol'OKIO, CITY OF TOI.KIH),! Lucah county, J Jrunk J.Cheiuy make oath thu .VeT cv" t0us biuliiet, lu Hie'oiiy 0r ,ii,.?i.,Sllt.?"K PV of u"e .V,;'.': " 7"r iur icn nua every c.so oftatarrlitluit cuiuoi b cured by iu ue of Hall CaUrrli Cure Bworn to Mon ino ud' ubcrlb-.i in 1 , , ,' Notary 1'ubllo. tlnll's Catarrli Cure U takfii In ternally nnd acts ilirxutly on tlio uIchmJ. ami niuexiu kiirfucea of th0 ytein. tkuil for twtliuonlals frtv. A' ,J Ciiksky Co.. Tilled", O. f aold by drujigUt, 750. J. M, Needham, llOUtfE l'AI.NTIXO.. KALSO MIXING, I'APBR HANOIXG, NATURAL WOOD KIXldHIXQ. Burton Bros. &TATK BTIIKET BRICK YARD. hUffi .'.ocU f 0o,,','n Hrlck Rlwuyi or, l-ttve ordem t O Btnli, M Siata stroM Otjodliue A CnhHI. W HUteIiw, OT SlUo yard, oj'rte Stale 'faou, ON SALE TO UMAHA Kansas City, St. Paul CHICAGO, ST. LOUTS, :-.nd,ll p.ntj East, North nml Smith, PULLMAN SLEEPERS, COLONIbT SLEEPERS, RECLINING CHAIR CARS AND DINERS: .Steamers I'ortlaiJd to San Kr.iuci.eo 1-ery 1 Days, ' TICKETS Ti?RtD EUROPE onorraddre"d CaCml lu(or,ua'" cull V H.HULm-'rir.AHt.Uenl V-mu Aut 2M Wnshligton M , l'ORTHNU, Orbqon From Terminal or Inferior Points (lie Jm.iiiMiiii Pr lmilUlU 1UWUU1KI. Is the Hue to tnlie To all Points East and Souili. ST. PiCL iND CHICAGO (Nocliauge ofca-s.) Cnniposed or dlulnK cars uuHurpisxid. 1'ullmau dnmlug room Vic tprs ill. IfWMV Eafiomss Sas and Gasoline ?1IEI . runs aU day!te l tUe buruer' turu iha w". Sl MAKK3 NO SJrKtt OU DIRT. Ot latest ean TOURIST rr Simplicity It llonta tlio TTorW. It Oils Itself Automatically, Xo Jlnttorles orllloctrto Rpnrlc It runs with 0. Clamper Grade of Cosollao tlum nay ciUer liuclne. ron DKscmrrivK emewjua applt to PALMER & rey, Manufacturers, San Traiulsco. Cal. ard Portlamf. ffr. rment PRINTING Sleeping Cars. I LKGArT ilAY COACHES. Acontltiuoiv !li,i imMitliup ..i.v. llnes.ut,o.a.iw .1 Vaiffi,iB Service l'ulliimu sic cured in udri iuu nHii, untuiurriii.ted ""- Ions own lieue- oy geut 01 taTAS?S&.t!.a,t.i. !? "5.t f .- U pomu I Jjrch rf, any :uXK t .fu" Information mnumi.. .. .. V. Stf-wuwai'ffitaTiS, IS! ANKOr-THK UltQHT ESTAIH.ini, onPIrtiTtoTAn.B"r.ft""ftniUUei ELEe 1' RIO BELT ttTE8!HrTI,,T8w,T" EUCTR0- IMPROVEMENTS. S SKftSSr OT.ri.,.i,no,t"irrirr....V.V.'"' "lrrron I""... U.ioor rit.Btlir.m kM""."" ,I,M V I'-f tie TU.,mrtiffitSftJf"5-Jt'Mt HI h.il.b. r.r or w. fu,r, J j'' ' ' ''Uj ftu tj u. f,re.t u.n ,ttr -."'" ;" C l'f V, iS&SSS&Ju?iiiii J tt-WaVii?9SS ' aiAW 4 DOWNING, Agent. Q.I72Flr.t6t.,P0rJTUND,QKEr ri'TTIBTStgjyg-i TF (MlrasrVlrkft m '" fTf''Jrafcr . , iilTntll'tijJ.'.. r-fe-- : ,' rrf