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a JOBlb CAPITAL JOURNAL. IS 4 10 iii,u.ll A' .wffA'J VOL. 5. "TILE PEOPLE'S PAPER." SALEM, OREGON, FRIDAY, JULY 22, 1S92. "TO-DAY'S NEWS TO-DAY." v NO. 17S. EVENING o i i.w.r." V ' "MBit ."..'fly ! West t, l ,",, M " "USU, I .iuui, tllllHrft. L ... Llrt.l J ttttctn'i'J "uicrjii 't, una,! It 7 ' St fcl I ,'. "' 811 '8ll .tail l "'Mil I cast ( J 1 - I 'ininerc ( )f the .i. 1 fijohiJ ""an. lew, (.j j . u a. t cxecu King a, 8.111. f. 'f NAlvlu JlMn.1 '"of cm. "' nit ill imp , i to njpfc 'UUCtJ, WE HAVE THE LATEST NOVELS, fore you 'eave for the coast or mountains vou should diop in and got the latest papers and novels. Look over this list and see If you find any'hing you have not read. 'The Black Tulip," by Alexander Dumas; "The Blue Scrab," by David Adee; "Dixon or Ingersoll," by Thos, jr.; "Diamond Caterie," by L. L. Lynch; "A Golden Pilgrimage," by Clara Lanza; "Duchess Annette," by ler Dumas; "Whose Daughters," by Helen H. Gardner; "Story Without a Name," by Edgar Saltus; "Sun- )xande no and lioBOi, by Bertha M. Clay; "Dark iMainage Morn," by Uertlia JY1. Uiay; "jj'roin Uut the liloom," by rtha M. Clav; "Beyond Pardon," by Bertha M. Clay; "The Downfall," by Emilo Zola; "The Romance Bomb rower," by L. L. Lynch; "The New Rector' by Stanley Weymaji; "Night Scenes," by Do Witt Talmage; "Mad e Chrvsantheme " by Pierre Loti; "An Heir to Millions," by Edgar Pawcett; "Peck's Bad Boy and His Pa." 3st edition (illustrated); "Eli Perkins Wit and Humor. Wo have over 150 new novels that have been received in the last tew days. You are invited to call and look over these titles. t3E?'iaM:0 3E,,-3PLBa?BXi'03"3 9S Slate Street. JGON im nr n n , ft in 1, LL mm SCHOOL V . j- ' o 1 1 i. n n m pp 'nn- i siJkr---il!" MONMOUTH, OREGON. The Leading Normal School of ?. --rfr-1 tU Northwest, Board of :LKents. Beniamin Scholfield, Pres : J. IS. V. Butler, Sec ; 3x-OIIlclo. His Kxcelleiiov. Governor Svlvestor IVnneyer: Hou. E. B. MeElroy, Superintendent of Public Instruction; Hon. G. W. MoBiidf, secietnry ot State; lion. Jacob voomecs, lion. a. jNoitner, j.u. wune, ion. W. 1J. Holmes, Alfred .Lacy, lion. 1'. w.iiaiey, lion. J. J. u,ny. ' The State Normal is a live whool. ranldlv urouinif, and continually Kddlug to its facilities for the special training of teaeheis. Its giaduates Iro in demand to till good positions. A Rain ot 80 per cent, in attendance ras made last year. An enrollment, ot out! is anticipated ior me next pear. rev members ha'e been added to the t.iculty, and additional ap Dnratui stiDplied. A diploma from the school entitles one to teach in uny Bounty in tho statu without further examination. - NORMAL, NORMAL ADVANCED, UUSlNJiBS, JUUSlt; AD lRT DEPARTMENTS, special advantages in Vocal and Instrumental male. A YEAR AT SCHOOL FOH $150. Tuition reduced to ?0.2- Nor aal, and S.5.00 riub-Norniai, p"r term of ten wwkH. Board at Nornril . n.iifli (-j. i i i. 1. 1-.. i ei fn . .. ...n..i. !... 1 f.uuiun nan 5i oi per weeii. xuiriniiieu rooma i.uu icr wtcn. mnuii fnd lodginir In private families f:i.50 per week. Beautiful and heaithfiil fjoc.ition. No saloons. Fitnt teini opens September 20th. For catalogue iRddiess P. L. CAMPBELL. A. H., Pih , or J. M. POWELL, A. N , Vice President. Ed. C. Vleats. Cross, Wholesale antl ICctuil Hteiler in Fresh, Saltmul Sinokeil bleats of all Minds, Ji-ffi. ft Mi. fcivJdK. JWtJlr & Largest display in the city at my market. Best ser vices and prmpt tielivery to all parts of the city. ()o Court and JIO State Streets nuiijuimmAjmLUi! w.rju Soortsmen. Attention! GUNS ! 'j -OUR STOCK OF- g AMMUNITION AND FISHING TACKLE Comprises everything needful in the line at lemarkably low prices. BICYCLES AND TRICYCLES Of the Best Slakes. PAPER HANGERS. HEAD QUARTERS. All me invited to call at 143 Court street and look at nil the late pattern', in Wall Pnpnr and get prices for same on the wall. E. C. SNOW, Dvcorator, with E, E. SNOW, House, Sign and Cur riago PAINTING IN ALL Il'S BRANCHES. Paper Hanging, Katanuliiing, Wall Tinting, etc. Varnishing and Natural Wood Finlib. Only nM-'lus. Work. E, IS. SNOW. Remember the plai-e, 143 Couil Street. Notice. Any pThO.-is knowlLg themslvcs hi dcbtil to Holm d. l'asmoia ure lequfcstoJ lociillntu M. Wado .t Co, niirt p.iy tbe aatno. It. xM. WADK A Co. 7-lm EAST AND SOUTH VI Aj Southern Pacific Route Shasta. Line CALIFORNIA EXl'KBSS THAW HUN VAtli J1KTWKEN TOBTliAND AND S. F. bouth. BROOKS I B fi S 1 a 1 b I 8 1 94 State Street. &jemrTecjc2W3LimM&xziriBCZ!2Bzmzxfxvi F. T. LEADING MERCHANT ? TATT.ORS 217 COMMERCIAL. STREET. (I I M !" HAH NAILS 1 LOCKS ! HINGES I BUILDER'S HARDWARE i A.T BcllT (I PC ZGI lumbers and Tinners, 5 214 & 216 Commercial St., Salem. Garden LTose and Lawn Sprinkler. A complete line of Stoves and Tinware, Tlu roofing and plumbing a specialty. Estimates forTiuuing and Plumbing Furnished. FOU Tho place to ga a Saddle horse, Livery rig, Express, Dray or Truck, "Wood, Hay, 1U511 fpfid nr o-ood well rotted Manure. load of Dirfc or Gravel. Call on ly"n & Co., back of Willamette hotel. Prompt and careful work is our motto. RYAN & CO. (N 1 11 1 P ft fi DRAYS AND TRUCKS Salem Truck 4 Dray Co. sss V Uco State St., opiKite Sa lem Iron works. Drays and trucks may hu found throughout tlie dav a thu corner of State and Commrial HtroctN B. F, DRAKE, Proprietor, T. G. PERKINS, General Superlntordent SALEM IRON WORKS, SALEM. .- OREGON 7:0C p. m. !i.lb. m. b:15 .i.iii. " NoTTiT Lv. i'orllHnd Ar. I 7.to u. in J.v. S-ulem Lv. 6 2b ft. in Ar. Ban lian. l.v. 7.00p. to At)oe uaiiih xtd). oulj Hi lolU.wlnt; Bta tlousnotth of Itc SLburij, Kast IWUud Oregon City, ou(lbmu, Mtleni, Albany 'luujjent, Mliedds, Hulh&y, Harriabui; U UUlblllll Vyll JfJlWUi, dUU UiCUDi i:a-iKHuno jiai.l uaij.it. iM a. in. 11:17 u. in fj..ri0 p. m. l.v. 1'ortluua Ar. I l.nO p. m, Lv Halem J.v. 1.4') p. iu. Ar. Uoaeburt' Cv. 7.O0 a. m Mbatiy I.iical, Dully Kxcept hund.iy. 6 00 p. Ill, 7.V2 p.m. J W p. m. l.v. Lv: AT. Port lun d fculem Albany Ar. 10-i,.m Lv. I l.M a. in Lv, I IS..J0 a. ni. PULLMAN BDFFBT SLEEPERS. Second Class Sleeping Cars- Korttiuimmodiflfon ol pasaensers holdlug becoud ciuss ttcltetB ulLatliod to ozprbsa tialns, A'est Side Division, Between Portland and Cervailis: I1JIJI.Y (KXCK1T SUNDAY). ?:ijii. in. I Lv. 1'ortlund Ar, I AM p. in, 1-10 p. in. I Ar. OorvulllJ Lv. 1!M p. m. At Albany and Corvallln uoucett wltb iiaina oiurejoa I'acinc ltiiuio.iu. KVK"TrAlIfbAlly KXCLITHIUIDAY t 40 p. in. I Lv. VortlanU AT71 7.S3 p. m. I Ar.McMlmvllltLv. b'ti u. Ilj 6:K'in. rn Through Tickets To all polnw EAST and SOUTH Mir tickets and lull wrormitmn rcan!. 1UR raUi. m ,p', etc., apply tb tin ) ny' ngenl PMiui, I 'us n. Kl?. rtOdKCf. AbM ? BUrt l;i-T.At'l lv. isoKiJLKU MHiinet-r THE YA0UINA ROUTE, Mumifudiire BTEAM IINOINI, Mll!iuintH, Water HMjecl qoveruow, r'r.ili I.. Mutfl j nnir.iii-tii .'tirriiiA fikiinv iTi. Fiirin frii.chiuerv made ana reoiirtJ Oeuerulusjf'nUananianufa.ctureiiiof heelebmte'l Wnhlstnim l'atent Mlddllturh l)ryli.KOutflU.Tn:lloii Eiieineis.Cieitln&.eic. rami macliluery uiade ana renairt j Oeuerul usiKnts and manufacture! of iheelebmte'l I'urltler and ileeU. 1'arm maolilnery niadt and repaired. 'C. N. ChTRCIIIlt. T S. BURROUGHS. cnuncniijii & btjurougiis, Tinners, Plumbers, Gas and Steam Fitters; SHEET METAL WORKERS. 100 CljeirifktHa Sticet. OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD And nitron l)vrlbpuiput company' v.oamstilp line. 'ZS mlleu kliorter, 'Jl hourf i'xtimoUian by any otliei imilo. f'tnt ciosi. ihroutcli puKciiirer and fru'Khl IIlc ironi l'ortlaud and nil ixitnU Iu tho Wli imuhi vallevlo anil Irom taii Krnnclw UMSCHDUlE.tKxcptlTuuaajii), WW I' h-Jli V 41 B:t5 A 10: A il Sash and Door Factory Front Street, Salem, Oregon. T io boat, class of work iu our lino at prices to compct wUk tho lowest. Only the boat material used u iv Albany Arrive Yaoiilua . . . . Leave Yarjulna . . . . Le-tiD Uirvalllk Arrive Albany 11:10 X X n. t. c trulbf conuitt fit Altai. and . 'tv ililr rtniHtiuc tntn ro.iuiri nt At'W.. nil .OB Oncoii lK?vrlojiiiprjt t'-- Lil ,,tn-.l.lrln UfciiVCU lidull.a and .-"-a N. H. I'aencer Irom Portland uHd h Wllt.imnltfc Valley point can make cl(4 ivjucectloii with the Irnln of th( tAUlNAlU)UTKatAJbJuyorCorvIIU jodlf dt.tlBod to Haa Kranc'.'.t-o, clioulo trrtnzc to urrlvt' ut Ya'idlLa tbv ?niLt brtfors d.itt of AaHln;. Vu.tifti ni freight Kiln Alwyri tk ,1 Kor Infoniiatloa apply U Xtr IU'L-UAN" A Co., KreleM and Tlcktt ASUia a)j anil Su2 rrout kf., Portland, Or. 6.L. iiOUJjli Atft Oen'J Krt. a I'aiS. Ait., Uregoa l"aclflo IL K. On.. CorvaUlt. Or f Lr. UAHWWJj.Jr.Uen'l Krt; 4 Phaj. Aft. Oroena DovtlopHimt 0aaNMestHM7U For Sale. ,-'-v '" v"JKood barn uud house, b ilaneo timber, will sell nil or part, cbeup, on leasouabte Krins. JAAlEa WAHNEK, Salem Or. I. O. Box 3.0. ClS-U-dw TOBUILD IS A PLEASURE When you see these new 1891 designs in Books 4 and 5, "Houses and Cottages." Rlzo.ax 10 Inches. Contains now rteslsrns, new htylec, latest ldtaa In planning. No J Iihh So deslznB classllled fiom $1VJ up to 1S00, about ball under $1000 No. & eon tnliis 59 designs of dwellings rnstluK over 8!00, u.aiy fiomsiWXl up to SXXJ .Many new Houtbern or lesort Styles of Uoufces In theee wo.-ks i'rico, $1 each, or the two for $10. D. S. HOPKINS Architect! Grand Rapids, Mich. Those Afflicted With tho habirol using to.exccsH, LIQUOR, OPIUM OR TOBACCO Can obtain a COMPLETE, PERMANENT CURE AT TI1K KEELEy INSTITUTE: Forwt drove, Or.,; full write. .Strictly coutldintial VHOfUsatOSAli OAltl)3. ALV1N II. HYUKNUAAI. Unltrdtnteg Army Conul'Iti! Liittluccr Hy draullo and Kimlttry ennlncorltig uud ro ids a specialty. Olllee, room 5 Exchange block, ink'm. JJ.HAW, M. W. HUNT. HIIAW A. . II lT, attorneys at law. Oince over Capital National b.uitc, Snlem, Oregon. GEO. 11. lIUHNtrrr, Attorney at law, Halem, Orcgen. Olllco over Ladd A bush's bank. Q T. 1UCUAUD-JON, Attorney at law, O, otllco tip stairs In fiontnvuna.of now lluiih block, ooruer Commercial ti'tid Court streets, Salem, Oregon." " . " ' - TOHN A. CA1HON, Attorney at s,l.w, t iioumssnna i, i.r.aa bulldlnir.'baletn, Onj.cn. J. UumIi's bulk ? 8 11)1- TT EK-T1 - 11. V. 15011 AM. W.II. IIOLM1CS. BONHVM.i Hol.MKH,v'AtU)rHy(lklt laiv. OllUeln Bush's blooU, bueen.bUlo and Courtfon Uom'l St. -r , --atl ri-ILSION'troUD, ntUirney at'litw, Satun X Origin. Olllee dp-dtahy in l'ulton'c block BU.fl)KAD5AW, l'HYSIUlAN ANU . Bnrktou, rtlm. OrcKoii.,ortco In, lildrld(Jeblool;,puUrf, otr iYllllama Knelaud's bank Ueilrteiico' opni'jr fctato andh $ corner winter a; icctj - . T HaYOUNJi. nrOmco foimerly VV . occupied, by. l)iJlowlalul, comer Com t Uutl Liberty street: Telephone" No. 1.5. oulco hears: ftft.m.toi2; Jtot p. tn , and 7 to ft p.ln.' llesldunte Hth Mrcet on electrif cor Hue. Telephone Ho. U. nH.Vs MO IT, physician nad sur J gcml OlUto In LUtrldgo llloivs, k. lem, Oregtm. OUIco hohra 10 to lia. iu. toip.-'m. ; . 17 Bfl'H UiimoOK, 4lTl),nomcdpnt)iIht. I2i. Otflce 153 Court rflrcpt) ltejldOL.co Jtl Uighjstreetr GoLoral "practice: special attention given to disease ot Women nud children. DU..MINTA H. A. DA V IS. Olllco Hours, jila. in, to 11 u. m ;i! p. in, to S p. m. iiayfarulslit tails promptly iittiiKlmt to. 3icclal attention K'cn todUu.ucsof Wom en und cuttdien. Ulllco In Jew XUti'; lilk., J03 Commcretul street. Hehldcnco same. DH. T. O. S.M 1 Til, Dentist, 2 SUllo st roet, hnlem, Or. Unlsbnd dental opera tions of every do,strlptlon. I'alulcssuira lions a specialty. T D.I'IIOH, Architect, 1'lnnf, npjcl. yi fleatious and supHiinteadtnco lor .ill classes of buildings. OUIco aKJ Com. mtrciul M., up stairs. 0. 1 A. UOllKUT, Arcliltut, room -lit, Mar ijuam uununitf, -oruuua, uiegou. HUHINKSS .OAUDd. HOUYI3.1- MILLS, 1'ronrletora thu l'oico lulu Drtthuudlniviiiirl'arlors, ll.ie tno only rorceiam i.alti tubs in the city. M) Commercial btioet, Sulem, Oregon. A U. HMITH A CO., Coutiuctoiri, Rewer Ctl. lutr, reiuent-Slneivnlks, Kxcavntlng, fc.lo All won proniplly done, Salem, Or. Lcive ordeis with Dcju Bios l:l'-lm l J.LAllSHNdrCO,, iMunuractute ofah L i klndsof vehlcbt.. Itealrlun anpfclal ty, Hbop 4JHtalo strttt. CAKPET-LAY1MG, 1 mane a Bpwlnlly ot caipet-sewliig uud laying; carpel" taken up and ielaidivlthieatuaie. hluule iindcuitnlii tiole hanglu i;av m.lei-s with J. II. Limn, llu uu Son or White Comer. J a LIMKMA j. Signs Say ! You uecd ono ol eonio kind. If eo, why not littve It. Gold, Plain, Script or Canvas Now Is the thno to stivo money by givlut; your older to J. J. MUTTON, House, Sign Painter, Decorator and Paper Hanger, 382 Church St, Or leuve onlera '.villi Srcut & Gilo, Stute htreet. ELLIS & WHITLEY, LIVKRYIvIKN. South ofWtUumctto HoU'l, SAbBM ... OKKQON MONEY TO LOAN, Special Inducements for tho next 3(1 dav 8 on good (arm lu.um. FEAR & HAMILTON, Itoom 14, HujIi II ink block. 5 IZdw Burton Bros. STATE ST11EET BRICK YARD. Mrgottock of common Urlclc always on hand. I'rrted and oruameutal brick m.ide toordirs lniHOiileni Ht O.Ktolz.ft Btato fctreet, (ioodime A Cnblll, U Hlate street, or at the yard, upp( hUjhuiu I'rlKiu, T. BURROWS AIUUKS a full lln. nfHtuplf and fancy (liocerlew, Kretli Vtgttublcrt and l!er lltslo teaon, iiutu.r and hig ul M)nua hand, OSO Com 1 St, t'apilal City Itedtaraiit Jas. Patchlor, Prop'r. WarmMeal at All Hours ol (lie Day Nonft but wbltfr labor ru yed In Ihl tablUliuient. A KO'id nuUtanlial meal o ked lu lint CllthM ! le. 'JVcuty-Cv etna ptr meal RKD KRONT (lourt tril between Oytra.HouM) and Mlun' liytrr CURB AnewandOinipleteTroiitiiienl, coiiHlt Ing of Hiipjii ult.irio, olutii.eui.lu (ai..ti,o, nUu a box uud pills u poltliociuo lor ex trnal, lnttin il, blliiil or bleeding, lu-blug, chronic, recent or hereditary 1tIij. ami many other rtUtMHiH and femalo wm.;. liesfes; It Is always u si.jat beuellt to tliu general health Um lip) l dlsts.vcry oi n iuedlc.il euro reudorlui; an opera! Ion ulth the knlle unniu-kotry horciiitor. Thin remedy has never bou known to fill. HI per box. 0 for fi; hem by m.ill. Wh duller from thin terrible dti-iutfo when a .vrlltf n euamntee 1h tilvcn wIUKIIioxch, to refund the money It not cured mod utamp lor lieu wimple. Uiiiirtitiu.e Umied by Vvoouakh, Olakke.V cxi w hoiwuie and retail dfuu tltta, Hole Hteiil j, 1'ortMud, Or. 6 i.-17-dw WILLIAMS & ENGLAND BANKING CO. CAPITAL STOCK, all Sabscribed, J2O0.0C0 Traunast n ecuernl t.i.Ul hu. luck In all IU bniHchei.. UW, WIJJilAilH IVealdobt Wm. K.N I1LAIW Vlto 1're.lden HU01J4tii.NAttV UMliler. UIHKCTOllH: Ota, WIIlatn,Win. Ktif land.Dr. J. A. UlchuriUon, J. W, Ifodhou J. A Jtalter. llanfc In now Exrhuugb bltK-k ou Oom mi)icli.lr.tit.t, iHJ t! Autliorlzi'tl Cupital J500,0(K. CAPITAL NATIONAL BANK Haltfin, Orf-jjon. W.A.CUMIK. r-HT W. V. MAHTIN, Vwrii J. H, A LlJfltT, Cashier. Htctc, Omuiy ai.d City V.'arrantu bonglit av j-ar. a Mr For Sale, Cheap, A nuinbernr trloiol Ibu tprlnz I'Jyn ouili lux. lilaek lotne-tmn, Mili Iav. liorii, ami i'rtrdee(Vxbln.ull thorough bre4 t--ex, llu v eurly, mive tijrtM rlmrs" and iet Ihti olckol tti6euU'U CltotJpir trio. iAItiM tor hllmeut. Adn : K.UUKKK,tblein,gr, ' Henry Ejibunolicic'ii Political llxporlcnro. It Wft3 in J 801 that M;. L.bouchero retired from tho diplomutie eonico and promptly turned lite nrtonti m to politics. By nn odd coincident tltis extreme Radical entcrcd tlioliotvof commons t.3 a member foi tfip roiv1 boroujrh of Windsor. Within n Short time lie was unseated for nllego.1 bribery mil conniption on tlie part of his olei-tion agents. Tliat wiufln 180. In tho following year camo tbo gcnuial election, and though idl over tho country Liberals wefo re turned iiibwnrms, Middlesex left Mi. Labox;ebero out in tbo cold. Up to tLis period bo hadnotsiv cured wido recognition outside of parliament. Tho leading Liberal uowepaper of England, Tho Daily News, was not a paying property. Laboucbcro was a largo stockholder in it. For a time ho dovotcd his on crgios to daily journalism, and tbe bi caking out of the Franco-German war gavo him his great opportunity. It was through his iniluonco that Archibald Forbes was at oncosont as ivrii eoiTcspondent. Labby himself cliObO a different field of action. Foro beeing the feiego of Paiis, he volun tarily wont over to Paris nnd took up his pen to (jivo tho outsido world Jiis famous "Diary of a Eesieged Resi dent." Theso letters, as published in Tho Daily Nows, securely established Labouchero's reputation as a clover journalist. Thoy wcro subsequently gathered into a volume, but it has been long out of print. Cor. Now York World. Living StutucH. Novel pieces of statuary, pictures and cabts nre-constantly being placed in shop windows to attract tho atten tion of tho passer by. Thoro was re cently opened up town a largo cigar &toro, which has introduced a new stylo of shop window advertising". It is a group of Ihrco figures, appar ently statues, tho center ono of wIuqu is an Egyptian girl dressed in tho oriental stylo, with flowing robes, standing on a pedestal and "holding out a lighted taper for tho smoker to light his cigar. The othor two fig ures aro colored boy slaves sitting motionless on highly carved chairs, also dressed in tbo eastern way. Tho chairs aro partly turned toward tho street. To a casual observer the threo figures appear to bo statues, but on closo observation tho girl is scon to bo artificial, whilo the boys' cyca aro occasionally seen to roll, ihus betraying tho fact that thoy aro alive. To watch tho peoplo go up to tho window nnd try to make out whether tho figures aro plaster of paris or real human beings is mont amusing; but lot somebody mention tho word, "darky" and thoso oyes will roll around ns quick as a wink. New York Times. Mublu fiom Klectrlclty. Tho public is becoming accustomed to the sound of organs whoso mech anism is actuated by electricity; but tho idea of a musical instrument in which tho electric current produces tho musical tones by no othor means than tho conductor itsolf is startling as well as puzzling. Iu tho experi ments of Von Lopol, in Germany, a disk of glass or paper rubbed with paraffino, placed botweon tho termin als of tho conductor (small copper wires) from u strong induction ma chine, havo thrown out with great rapidity tiny balls of firo, which dis appeared with a faint whistling sound. A more definite nnd practical in strument has boon constructed, con sisting chicily of coils of wiro of vari ous sizes and lengths. On passing through tho electric curront a dis tinct musical sound of peculiar qual ity is givon out. Now York Tele gram. And tho Ilmul l'Iucd. General Ouster behoved in having martial music on all possibloocca sions. Ho would havo tho band out nt 5 o'clock in tho morning and tho last thing in tho evening. Ono day wnon tno narrator's regiment had just como into camp Goneral CuBtor ordered tho band out. Tho mon wore tired and reported that thoy had lo3t tho mouthpieces of their instru ments. "Very well," said tho general, "you may talco pickaxes and shovels and help repair tho roads. You may find tho missing mouthpieces whilo you aro working." It is unnecessary to stato that tho band played soon after. Buffalo Courier, Makliif; AiilmaU Uncful. It is bald that u German family living out west havo in their posses sion a tamo fox with n beautiful bushy tail, with which tho animal lias been trained to dust tho parlor furniture- ovory morning. It would bo a great paving in timo nnd otrongth of many overworked peoplo if dogs with long tails and cats with soft, furry sides could bo trained tq do similar work. Harper's Young Poo plo. Ills Occupation, Bunker How does old bachelor Bapstono mako his living? Ho novor goes anywhoro and newer seems to Ikj doing anything. Hill Why, don't you know? Ho writes tho uotes on woman's drcm for Tho Sunday Kaleidoscope. Cloak Roviow. Dr, Cutting, of tho Vermont board of agriculture, ouco counted 222.000 iwirs to tho equaro inch of a picco clipped from tho pelt of a full blooa ed nun. Everybody luiowa w hat It In, und tlml J (be rt'M&on thoy go to Hel- Ititiliruud'ti fur llmt pure ice cream kodi. 5 m Highest of all in Lcaviming Power. Latest U. S Gov't Repair! Baking Powder ABSOLUTELY PURE It Und a 1'nlio Uottom. Adoalor in surgical instruments at Paris had an Italian doctor among bis customers. "1 want to sell out," ho Enid ono day to tho doctor. "I havo a customer for you, a friond of mine," re plied tho doctor. Ho introduced tho friend and tho purchnso money and other conditions wero soon agreed upon. When tho preliminaries wero written down tbo Italian said: "1 shall call to nioirow to sign and settle. But," pro ducing a handbng, "why should I carry about this heavy bag? 1 cannot leavo it at my hotol, as tho owner refuses to guar.intco niy treasure against robbery. You seo there is a good deal of money and notes in it." IIo opened tho bag and took out a small box in black tin, which actually contained a treasure. "Will you allow mo to leavo the wholo bag with you? You might uso it for do positing your own monoy in instead of having it in that crazy wooden box of yours." Tho instrument dealer consented. Ho placed somo 5,000 to 0,000 francs in gold and nearly 25,000 francs bonds in tho box and put tho bag behind tho counter. Tho Italians wore leaving. "Lot mo look at my bag; I want to tnko out a paper." Tho bag was handed out. Tak ing out tho box of black tin tho Italian said: "Keep tho monoy hero. 1 may as well tako tho bag; it is not lfcavy with out it." On tho day following tho instrument dealer waited, but tho Italian did not como. He wont to seo tho doctor. Tho doctor had disappeared from his placo of business. When ho opened tho tin box ho found in it two pounds of iron, carefully wrapped up in oakum to keep it from shaking. Tho monoy nnd bonds were gono with tho Italians. Chicago Her ald. A Motor lienta u Itolllnc Hat. An ainuBing raco botweon a south sido motor car and a plug hat with a gaudy pnrplo lining occurred on tho central viaduct yesterday. It wa3 a straightaway dash for half a milo, and tho motor car won after a desporato struggle because its competitor went lamo by striking a snng. During tho polting rainstorm at noon an eastbound motor car on tho bridgo passed at tho draw a carriago, tho chiof engineor of which wore tho Maud S tile. Tho bodrnpHcd team had no desire to test tho 6p?td of tho motor, but tho storm and fho hatmadouparaco. From tho drawbridgo to tho east end of tho viaduot is a clear courso of more than half a milo. Tho storm abruptly trans ferred tho hat to tho sidewalk, and as tho wind was blowing along tho course nearly thirty miles an hour tho raco was on in a moment. Sometimes tho hat rolled along with tho rim and edge of tho crown on tup sidewalk and sorao times it turned end over ond. Tho motor was running nearly twonty miles nn hour, but tho tilo easily kept paco with it. For more than half tho distanco it was a dead heat, and tho passengors became wildly excited. Thoy stood on tho seats and applauded tho hat and tho motor man alternately. Tho latter appliod tho full power of tbo electric curront, but ho becamo discouragod several times after gaining a temporary advantage when a gust of wind placed tho purplo lined racer in tho lead. At tho cast ond of tho viaduct a final spurt was mado by tho motorman, but tho hat kopt paco with him until it landed among a lot of beer kegs. Tho hat was not then half as pretty as when tho raco began. Cleveland Leader. Tho Mongoose Tho incessant appeal which comes from fruit growers throughout tho stato for tho contrivanco of somo means for tho extermination of gophers and other field rodents has prompted a well knowji fruit company of this city to negotiate for tho importation of a small carnivo loiis animal known as tho mongooso. Tho animal is a total strangor to our soil, and tho only spocimons ovor forwarded horo wero two from Hawaii in 1800, which, howovor, wore donied a landing und wore subsequently drowned in tho bay by tlio customs olllciuls. Tho mongoobo is a catliko animal in sizo and appearanco nnd is indigenous to India, whore its antipathy to rats, snakes, gophers and other similar var min is Well known. Tho animal is vory easily domesticated, nnd for this reason serves excollontly as a rat exterminator in private families, Iu conscquonco of theso desirable characteristics, tho mongooso has boon imported to Jamaica, where it has ac complished much in the way of exter mination, and more recently it was sent to tho Sandwich Islands. There tho first few Bpocimoni havo multiplied largely and havo created havoc among tho rats which formerly infostcd tho sugar cano Holds. It is behoved that it can accom plifih thu nnnio rosults in this state, Ban Francisco Chronicle, Chanced Into Adult. Whon tho civil war broko out young lads north and south forgot their playa in their interest iu na tional affairs. Tho thoatorH wero al most deserted in our great cities. Girls ceased to trifle over tho fash ions, Tho electric current of a great thought had Hushed into their lives and mado thorn men and women. Youth's Companion, A Kjixku That Illtc Sheep. Tho soako known hs the ehsep Etingor hi vory common in South Af rica, where it CHtwea much more' in jury to aheep, dogs and oUwRuiniak tbunitdoeeto man. Quarterly H- vevr - - -m SALEM MARKET?. ' """ " Wheat- CGo per bushel. -. Oats 3840o per bushel. , Potatoes 25o per bushel. Flour-?4.20 per bbl. ", Bran (Sacked) $10.50,per ton Shorts (Sacked) 21.25 per too. V.Wfo 1C MAM .lnAn ' JSS3-10U pUi UU1CU, v Cuickous Roosters, 7o per il bens, 1012o per lb.; broilers al fryers, 15o per lb. Turkeys 1012Jc per lb. Ducks 1215c per lb. Geeso 7c per lb. . Lard 75e$l per pall. Butter 2530o per pound. "?' ueei 7()izio uresseu, ac on ft . veai no, aresseu. j Pork 6Jo dressed; 5Jo on foot. Wool 1520o per lb. ,. ;. A Little Girl's Experience in Lighthouse". ' ' Mr. and Mrs. Loren Trescctt, keepers of tbo Gov. Lighthouse.) Saud Beach, Mich,, and are bit wltb a daughter, four years Last April she was taken dc wltn Measles, follofed'wltb adr ful Cough and turning icto a fev Doctors at homo lantUat Defc treated bor, she grew worse rapldl; Then she tried Dr. King's Mew covery and after the use of two a half bottles, was completely cur Thoy say Dr. King's New Discove is worm us weight in gold, yet yo may get a trial bottle free at Danl J. Fry's drugstore. 225 Com'l. i A New Kind of Insuran'c. For twenty-five cents you can Buro yourself and family against i bud results from au attack of bov complaint durlnc tbo summer. or two doses of Chamberlain's Coll Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, euro niiv nrdlnarv ease. It n falls and is pleasant and safe to ti jno family can aiioru to be wit it. For Bale at 25 and 60 cents bottle by Baskett & Vanalype, ' gisis. llucklcn's Arnica Ealve. Tho Best Batve la tbe world tor urumes, Horts, Ulcers, salt Kheum, . Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Collb uorua ana nil euu .eruptions, ana iiveiy cures rues, or no pay rcquir i guaranteed u give periect shumi or money refunded, Price, oem box. nor sale by Uun'l J . Fry, 2K Dissolution. , " Tbo firm of Spraeue & Allen dissolved, G. D. Sprague having chased tho entire business. All I will be payable to him. G.D, BPHAappv F. T. Allum. Ss To tub Ladies. "Viavi" alone, tbe irrcatest medical dl&oov of tbo nineteenth coutury. (Ft au M. D., Iu the Ladies' He Journal, Newark, Ohio.) You cordially invited to call aud lav gate for yourselves. Omce ow und 0 cent store, Cottle-ParkhQl block, Commercial street,- Oregon. In N Sheriff's Sale. , rn'rnu iu i..i. ..it.n 4i.n k V..UU..UVIUWJ B""" iuh. fi T ui an tiiuciuiuuuuiy nmuenoon county court or the Hluto or Ortgon. the county of Marlon, and to we ainw on the lutuayor July, iWl, upoa u i ment duly reutlcrea, entered of reoorai docketed In and hy said court on Um day ot May, 1I0K! Iu u certain ult WJft Buld court pendluK, wherein lii' mni Himcii wcro piaiutlittaua uuarle va wan defendant. In favor of nialuUff i iiguluul defuudaut, hy -which ezeeaUonl inn commanuea mui out or me p nronertv of ald defendant or If sal! cannot bo found, thim out of the real i orty of Raid defendant to Batlsiv tba or One Hundred and Forty Two 90-100 lam with InteroHt thereon at the rata c percent, per annum, from the OtU day vuKuai, jwj, iiu ino ituiu on itoo-un lam and lutereat theroou at the rat percent, pur annum from Auifuu I und tbe further mini otUlt&lW eoHuana Obi iiuu expeuiies of have levied upon and will oa - Saturday, the 13th day ofAugJtt, A. DMt at tho hour of 3 o'clock p. ni. of Mild 4axf tho went door of the county court booffl rjaiuni, jiiiiriuu county, uiUKUU.MKt IV hlKhcwt bidder for cash in baud on Mws 4 osMiie, ai luermm. line. iniora.t m tale which BuldUofeudant,UharleVa had on or after thu 71 li day of Mav. 1 and to tho io lowluir dccrlotd ruU crty, to-wit: Uestuuliif ut the iwirthl corner in mi)iuuuiii qimriwr oi I 4,T, 1H., It. 3 wt'kf; tueucQ tt Oft inuuco Kouin ii root; inenee wunte thoncu north II rodt to the duumi o n I li L'. cenlalulni: lAi acres mors or 1 also all of tho donmiou land malm juinin VHiiuun ano iwuunu ym 1'. U 8.. It. 'J Hint. Mivu and atwH ' lowing diwcrlbcd nn iiiImch. to-wlt: nlnirut thu souIIim cm corner of thai cam onarter of fcixtlou i, V WH, H. chains; thence We.t U.IU chaUUitO uoriueast corner oi iwuio uouku i Ifi.tH filnl.tl lliunnn i.li.m. bd u.fi.i. .mum vj.., kivint h.wm nww.i. nwi of MtldUook'n donation land clulin W thence eut l.U) uIiuIdh to the Kluiilnir, oontalnlntrBUaere. matM Dated utisalein, lhl Wb 4 lJ Hiiernr ot Marion uiunijr, t l)y K.T. Wuiu htm an, Ieitgr. Adininlsfratdr'g Htiliw f OTICK U hereby glvM lht j IN tty of an order of lUHm. uuun or Marion county, cm tbe lhth day or July. 1W,ii empowering toe unaenuo; hereinafter dwicrlLwl molt to the estate of Kvallnalox.i underlined, aa admlaUtratar lute, win on t ne 1st day of SpUW, at 2 p.m.aa per statute reaulM llORUetluuut the watt door houwlii Saleui, Mariou aotuil all the rlnht. title and IntAHflt i MWte, iu and to tbe lotlowlag i prewtMa, towlK l& , Wi liKwK no. 8, m wiown by u l eordett ulot of tlanltel Hark ilwultyof U,liMiMio mm. i eriua of u.'e eiuih. AdmiiU(Mtr wr k um pHWvnvXioav l