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CAPITAL JOURNA EVENING r H rOL. 5. "TILE PEOPLE'S PAPER." SALEM, OREGON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 4, 1892. "TO-DAY'S NEWS TO-DAY." . NO. 188. ANOTHER BULLETIN. Look oVenhis listYou islor Hockafollar's Voyage," by W. Clark llussell n Mexican Mustang," by toweot & Ji.nox. a Cloister." bv Clias. Reed. iY You Sir" Helen S. Gardner. Mountain Mystery," by L. L. Lynch. Own Desire, by JNelton JNelly. 'oman s JUrror, by liertha M. Ulay. "Why 1 am ttingle, by iuoerc itoss. will find something to interest you, "The Talking Horse,' by F. Ansltey. "Daughter of Men," by Hannah Lynch. "Down in the World," by Florence Wardon. "Life in East Indies," by Win. H. Tomes. "Lewey and I,'' by Wm. H. Tomes. "On Land and Sea," by Win. H. Tomes. "Dixon on Inffersoll." bv Dixon. Also a largo stock of Whemans 10c Song Books. VltOFUSSIONAIi CA1U1S. ALVIN II. SYDENHAM, United BUttcs Army Consulting Engineer. Hy draulic) nnd Banliary engineering and roads n specialty. Ofllco, room 5 Kxchtingo block, Salem. JJ.8HAW, M. W. HUNT. SHAW & . HUNT, attorneys at law. Office over capital National bunk, Balem, Oregon. EO.II. 11UIINKTT, Attorney nt law, VX Halera, Oregon. Ollk-e over lrftdd Bush's bank. VlrF ATTON S0s and Stationery, 98 State Street. EGON STAT XTflDMlT A U mmm t, lUfi'B Mil 'SSrFlf I & 1 -1 1 " r j Ml, j;pgjcngLgg I Kn Mm dJSi. ..-,l,'''nJIIE mon mouth, OREGON. The Leading Normal School of ihe Northwest. Bo;ud Ix-Olllclo, tcElroy, eeretttry ton. W. Tim Hlntr. vit tr, (fa f,ir.inipu c.ir f Iip onpnliil t niiiiliicr of teachers. Its "raduuten k-o I,, m.nii in fin irnnii unaiHonB A mil n of 80 tier cent, in attendance pus marie hist year. An enrollment of 600 is anticipated for the next Fear. New members bave been added to tbe faculty, and additional ap knrntiiH mtnnlied. A dlnloma fiom the sctiool entities one to teauu m 11113 fcounty in the state without further examination. limrn f NORMAL. NORMAL ADVANCED, BUSINESS, MUSTO AND lRT DEPARTMENTS, special advantages in vocai uuu iubuuuiuuui. nusle. . . . . , ..-- A YEAR AT SCHOOL FOR $150. Tuition reduced to o zo xw .ni ..,,HKiuiKiii..Nirmai m.r toim nf tt'H weeks. Board at Normal M.nn w..ii i Kii nor vodL- TTurnlaliPd rooms S1.00 ner week. Boar 1 uid lodging in private families $3.50 per week Beautiful and healthful location. No saloons. First term opens September zuiu. i or catalogue address P. L. CAMPBELL, A. B., Pres.. or J. M. rUWJiijlJ, A. Jt., vice r-reaiueut. of Regents. Benjamin Scbolfield, Pres.; J. B. V. Butler, Bee ; . His Excellency, Governor Sylvestor rennoyer; Hon. ji,. i-.. Uiilniiiiii onf of Pnliltn nntriliUlen: MOD. U. W . lucurnif, I of Stale; Hon. Jacob Voorhees, Hon. A. Noltuer, J. C. White, H. Holmes, Alfred Lacy, Hon. P. W.Haley, Hon. J. J. Da y. State Normal is a live school, rapidly growing, and continually For Outing Material of Every Description GRASS AND WOVEN WEB HAMMOCKS. LAWN TENNIS, FISHING TACKLE AND SPORTING GOODS. -CALL ON- BROOKS & HARRITT, 94 State Street. F. T. HART LEADING MERCHANT J TATLORS. 247 COMMERCIAL STREET. NAILS ! LOCKS ! HINGES ! BUILDER'S HARDWARE i A.T IklT (I PfjtZfil Plumbers and Tinners, "14 & 1G Commercial St.. Salem. Garden Hose and Lawu Sprinklers. Atotelirf'uSdTlnwBia Tin roofing ; and plumbing a specialty. Estimates for Tinning and Plumbing frurnished. mi IMF The place to get a Saddle horse, LiVbry F 1 1 1 N I ) rig, Express, Dray or Truck, Wood, Hay, I VUI1LS M.'n feod or good well rotted Manure, load of Dirt or Gravel. Call on Ryan & Co., back of Willamette hotel. Prompt and careful w! jjl tto' cn i rn I n 1 H DRAYS AND TRUCKS Salem Truck it Dray Co. esKSj V lice State rit., opposite H lem Iron voiks. Drays and trucks muy ho found throtm'liont the dv a tua ( ornr ! ptaro au.l i 'uoiinor m MTxitH n. F. DRAKE. Pp1ct3r. T. Q. PERKINS, General S-p.rW.nd SALEM IRON WORKS, - OREGON l'urlfler uuil d'U. Farm muoUlniiry nmrtt uuu rialreu. C. N.CHrRCHILL. T S. BURROUGHS. chukcuill & liUBnouGns, Tinners, Plumb 3rs, Gas and Steam Fitters; SHEET METAL WOKKEKS. Ageuts for the celebrated ecuiioiulo force aud lift Pump. 100 CheniekPta Stut't. Sash and Door Factory Front Street, Salem, Oregon, Tue best cba of work in our lino at prieus to compete with the lowest. Only the best xnaterialused. Choice Meats. Ed. C. Cross Wholesale and Retail ftealer in Fresh, Salt and Smoked 3Scats ol' all Kinds, l T. R1CHA11D90N, Attorney at law, ), oince up tnlrs In front rooms of new iish block, corner Uoiumerclnl und Court streets, itoleui, Oregon. JOHN A. CAHCON, Attorney nt luw. ltoorns 3 aim i, IaxAA & Hush's bank butlrtlug, Salein.Ortgen. 8 1 lyr B. F. U)NIIAM. W. II. HOLMES. Joniiam A Holmes. Attornoys nt law. ) Oilloe In Hush's block, between Suite nud Court, on Com'l HU mttAION FOKD, nttorney Rt lnw, Snlom, J. Oneou. OUice urtalra lu i'alton'B block. BII. miDSIIAW.l'HYSlOIAN AND . Sumeon. hiileui. Oroain. uillce In liuau-Ureymnn block, upstairs Residence coruvryifltcaudS. E corner Winter street. WIl. VOUNO, M. 1)., Olllce formerly , occupied by Dr. ilowliiud, corner Uourtnnd Liberty utrects. Telephone No. i Oillco heurs: 8 a. in. to 12; 2 to i p. in., nnd 7 to tf p. m. Residence liith street on elcctrlo car Hue. Telephone No. 0. Sit. W. H. SIOTT, physician and sur geon. OiQro In Etdrldgo lilous, ba i, Oregon. Olllce hotua 10 to 12 a. in. 'i to i p. in. FUN WITH A DRUMMER. . Largest display in the city at my market. Best ser vices and pnnpt delivery to all parts of the city. ' 05 Court and 110 State Streets. PAPER HANGERS. HEAD QUARTERS, . All nre invited to call nt 143 Court street nud look nt all the lute patterns lu Wall Paper and get pi ices for sumo on the wall. E. C. SNOW, Decorator, with E.E. SNOW, House, Sign aud Cai- riage PAINTING IN ALL US BRANCHES. Paper Huuglug, Kulsoniining, Wall Tinting, etc. Varnishing and Natural Wood Finish. Only Firt-class Work. E. E. SNOW. Remember tlie plane, na uoun nireei Notice. Any persons knowing themselves In debted to Holm& l'nsmore are reque-ted to call at It. M. Wnde A Co, and pur the same. U. M. WADE Jk Co. 7-5-lin EAST AMP SOUTH VIA Southern Pacific Route Sliasta. Line CALIFORNIA KXPREhH TRAIN HUN DAIL1 BETWEEN POBTXAND AND S. T. South. 7.0C p. m. 0:1b p. m. 8:15 a.m. Noith. Lv. l'ortlund Ar. I 7.S6 a. m Lv. Hnlem Lv, I 5.2C a. ru Ar. Sun 1'ran. Lv.) 7.(X)p. m Above traint. Btop only til lollowlng sta tlous north of ltoteburg, Last Torlland Ort'on City, Woodburn, Salem, Albauy Taa-Mtit, hwddf, ilnley, iiurrltburg Junct I on City, Irving un d Liij;eue. ilOSKUUUa MAU DAILY, SM u. in. 11:17 u. m 5.50 p. in. liV. l'ortlund Ar. I 4:X) p. m. Lv Salem Lv. ( 1:40 p. in. Ar. Itosoburg Lv. 7.00 a. in Albany Local, Dally Except Sunday. 5 0U p. in. I Lv. 7:5U p. in. I Lv: Dm p.m. Ar. i'orllnnd ealcm Albiuy Ar. I lu. J o.m. Lv. 7.3iim Lv, I B.31) a. m. PULLMAN BUFFET SLBBPBR& Second Class Sleeping Cars- Kor accommodation ol paseengcrs holding becond class tickets attached to express trains. Yest Side Division, Between Portland and Cervallis: PAII.Y ETCEIT HUNDAY). "7T5Tii. iu. I Cv. Portland- A"rT 12-10 p. in. A r. Con ullls Li . fiT.id p. in. 12:5S p. in. At Albany and Uorvullls connoct wilt trains of Oregon 1'acitlo Itallroud, KXVUK.SS TKAIN- 4:4 a p.m. 7.2a p. m. (DAlL- EXCTITHUNIIAY 6 a. iu nCv; Portland Ar! Ar.Mr JllnnvllleLy. 6:15 a. m Through Tickets To all HiluU BAST and S'JL'TU jor llckiti ai,4 tail jnloru.Mion r-,'.ira ins nuot uihi, r!c.,iii)ilv t. tij' t.uip nj Munt Malum, or:nn. K '. lv()HK., -il ' r I'hm AC K Ki.H.IILKI, ;r.e WILLIAMS &. ENGLAND BANKING CO. 'AriTALSrflCK,allSaLsei-iH?2(Ji),000 'IrauiJtot n ;ncrul bauklug bu-luis lnwll Its branuhiv hi?. A IL1.1AMH l'rldi:l.t .1. KN ULAM) ..YH-" l,fvldfii ,i ,U rl'.til.SAIt -.....-. .l!wil tiii.r4"rtiw- ; wmiiyiw,wiji ;.r. t pd.1T J. A. li .MdMi., J, A IU !' I, A l..kiT rltti in n" K"lwrif til'"'!' 'if ti, .T.'ii oir.-.U tl XolifHdf Final Account. ro nil whom It may cencern: NOiK IS Is hereby given that the under nlgn.dndiulnUiratiiror lhefut of Mur vv. Hullon. deceased, litis this day vlied ' U flriMl aorount asBUch bdinlnUtra .'. with lh eUik of the county court tar .Murl-no'uuty. Oregon, i'd the Jndga of ....t c mt bus fixed the Wtb day ot August IWLMHo'ikxk i m.HI county court tv in n tbeeourl hou cof said etjuuly, a the Ume nnd place for tbe neuritis; of y ,.ileclloii hlrh there may beto laid ao outiut and for th Mrttlemenithfrerif. J. 11 fiimtrcai. AduiluUtretor. JulyI?lW.'. 7-M-5' TO BUILD IS A PLEASURE When you see these new 1891 designs in Books 4 and 5, "Houses and Cottages." 8l7e, 8 x 10 Inches. Contains new designs, new otyles, latest Ideas lu planning. Mo 4 has MS designs clussllled from $160 up to 1500, about hill under S1000 No. S con talus 6! (le-4l?iis. of dwellings costing ovci S1500, many from $1800 up to $.1000. Man new Southern or resort styles of bouEes In theso works. nice ?! each, or the two for 81.50. D. S. HOPKINS Architect, Grand Rapids, Mich. T. BURROWS AltHIKS a full lino of Staple and fane) Groceries, Kresh Vegetables and Uei-ile-liu season, Uutler and Cggs al w ay on band. S2Q Com'l St Those Afflicted With thehablt)f using to excess, LIQUOR, OPIUM OR TOBACCO Can obtains COMPLETE, PERMANENT CURE AT TflK KEELEY INSTITUTE . Korest Grove, Or., Call write. BtrlcIlT confldintlal White's No. 60, BALEM'd FINEST TRUUK, Now rondy for business. Careful work s specialty. J. V. WIUIK. From Teraioal or Interior Foiuts the ro raci Is the lino to take 01 IK iiiei'D lo till Poiiiis last and South, Jl In ihiidlnlng tar route, ltruim through veuibiiin imliiR every day IntheyutrK ST. I'Al'L AND CIllCAliO (t.'o chatue of cms.) i;n;i.l-ed (if dli.li:giii:-h iiiiHuri.'td, i'uiliunu drawing room nlef tiem Of lattwl eriuir'neu TOURIST Sleeping Cars. titt thht c.i bv constructed and In which ..i-miniiorfuiUiM hi both lire Him mr nmbea fi.r holUcrv of flretanil iep.iiid-rlaM tlceU,uud i:LhUAi v MY coauji ijk. Auoullniiot . us siting hill. ul. Itceti.aCurdlu. Jro- i uulnlcrrni'H'fl kervlce. i'ullnntn !i "pioiikntii lei ured In wJi ' any agtut ol u i'mJ. Th roil 4I1 tickets to and from all jlJtt iu Aiueilta, leugtaud aud hurope cm he puicnato-J at ttny ticket oflice ol thin o.iui paiiy. hull Information toneertilng rater, tlmi oflitlnrouteaandotherdetalUfurbliihea ou :ollculiin toii uLtnuir A. D. CHAUWON, As'Ulaut (ienfcrnl iUJuenger Ageut, No, 121 rlnt Uoct, (ot, WanUlngtJu; ioil laud.oriurfin tiUAW & DOWNrNO, AgeuU-. T B.lUlLUnOOK,M.D.,Homtopathl8t. JCi. OHico 165 Court street; Iteiideoco S47 High street. UeLcral practice. Spc'clul attention given to diseases of Women und children. Sit. MINTA H. A. DAVI8. Offlco hours, J a. m. to 11 a. m ; " p. m. lo S p. in. j or night calls pioniptly attended to. SpecKl attention gieu todtse.xsi.siif Wom en and children. Olllce In Auw 11 ink Utk., 30a Commerelftl street, llesldencu Mime. . I Dlt. T. C. BillTH, Dentist, t flhito street, iHalem, Or. Finished dental oporii lionH ofevcrydescrlptlon. 1'alulcMioiiora tlons a specialty. WD. l'UUIl, Architect, I'lanH, Sped , llcatlotiB and superintendence tor itlt classea of buildings. OUlte 200 Com. all mcrclal St., up stnlrs c, A. KOUUKT, Architect, roonHil, Mar quant building, f'oitUud, Oregon. BUSINESS UA11DS. - II. SMITH & CO., Contractors, Sewer iX, lng, Cement BloewalkM, Kxoavullng, I'Ac: All wore promptly done, Salem, Or. Leave ordors with Du.u JiiOH. 4:Ulm I) J, LAKSEN A LU Manufacture of all . klndsofvehlcles. Hepalrlng u special ty, shop WfltKUistioeU CAUPET-LAYING. I m.alte a specially ot catptl-nowlng nnd laying; cirpet taken up and relaid with great caie. Miudo nnd curialu pole hanging. Leuvn orders with J. H. Lunn, ltuiou A Son or White Corner. J G.LUHIUIA.U. Sig ns ! Bay ! You need ono ot hoiuo kind. If so, why not bave It. Gold, Plain, Script or Canvas Now la the timo to save money by giving your oider to J. J. MUTTON, House, Sign Painter, Decorator and Paper Hanger, 382 Church St. Or leave orders with Bro.it & OUe, State street. 1 Wonderful Kelio That Is a Ferpetual feonrco of Joy to a Sleepy Town. "Tho meanest trick that was over played ou mo," Baidn St Louis drum mer who was trying to boom a con versation in tho smoking cubby in a sloepor, "was by an echo. Tho littlo town is on the sido of tho hill and is as sleepy and uninteresting a placo us 0110 will find in a year's journoy. I got into tho town on ono boiling hot day in August about 1 o'clock, and proceeded to rustlo around to got through business and skip out. "Tho town was so infornally lazy looking that I didn't have much con fidence in my ability to got business. At tho postofflco corner an aged and decrepit gray mulo, with flapping ears and solemn mien presided over tho session of wliittlers, who were in session under tho big sycamoi'o tree. I accosted ono of tho group to find out whero Josh Wilkins, tho p'rinci- pal storekeeper, might bo found, and learned that ho was 'tending a bury ing over in Catnip Hollor.' Justus I was about to move away I hoard a muffled cry ef: '"Help I helpl "Tho whittlors paid no attention, and tho gray mulo was giving all his timo to a fly on tho end of his noso. "Again I heard tho distant muffled cry of 'Helpl helpl' " 'It's a darn shamo about that poor nigger,' remarked ono of tho whittlors. " 'What's tho matter with the nig gor !' I asked, at tho samo time look ing suspiciously at tho wooden grated manholo of tho sower on tho corner. " 'Well, you see, it's this way, stranger. Bill Stark's bull pup crawl ed up tho sower from tho crick and got fast, and when tho niggor crawl ed up after him ho got fast, too.1 " 'Great heavens 1 Why aren't you digging for him? Tho poor follow will dio.' " 'Of courso ho may dio, stranger, but then it's pretty hot today, and ho is only a nigger, anyway.' '"This is inhuman 1 Come, mon, and we'll rescue tho poor follow.' "Just then another cry of 'Helpl' drovo mo almost to a frenzy. I gave some chango to tho lazy colored mon and sent thorn for shovolB and picks. Tlioy camo, and after distributing tho implements I went to digging liko a crazy man. Presontly I look ed around to see why tho others wero not holping me, and thoro was not a soul in sight, I was wild with rage, and cried down tho manhole to ask how tho man was getting along. Not a word camo in answor. I backed off a littlo to survoy tho work, and hoard that samo muffled, sound say: ' ' 'Como off tho porch 1 You are an old fool 1" "I looked around and saw tho whole town coming at mo. They wore laughing and shouting, and I knew I was tho cause of a great joko. Thoy led mo to a barroom and told mo to register in a big book labeled 'Echo Fools.' Thero wero over 500 names of people who had been fooled. It was ono of those whispering echoes whero sound is thrown back from tho bluff to ono particular spot.' Detroit Herald. Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S Gov't Report RoYal H! S&S&& ABSOLUTELY PURE aking R-vuu4ai A wTvmM IE ! It Jl THE BENEFITS OF READING. Capital J as. Batchelor, Prop'r, Warm Mcal at All Hours ol the Iky None hut whilo labor employed In this estnhllshtu'-nt. A good substantial umil o ked In tlnt class style Twenty-live cents per meal RBD KRONT Oonri tr,t,; between Opera .House and Mlnto'ti litvoiy EX K. HALL, Paper Hangerand Decorator, Office at Chai. Oil ert's MlUIonery More, (tolein, Oregon. JAPANESE CURB A now anil Ormp!cte Treatment, consist lu.; of suppositories, ointment In ca) gule;, also a box and pills n poiittto cure iot ex ternal, Internal, blind or blcrdlnx. itching, chronic, rtcont or hereditary l'lld?, and many other UImuisch and temald ieuk nensef; it Is always a tircat benefit to the .ieuentl health. Tho llrst discovery ol n medical euro reudoriui;uu operutlou wiih the luilfu iinni'ressiry huiealtcr. This remedy has never been known to fill. HI per box.bVor &; soul by until. Why suffer from llils terrl'ile dlusa when u wtllten guarantee Is Kit en wth(lboxcs, to lefuud the money II not cured feud flu nip for tree sample. Uu ir, nf-o leaned hy W ooiiauu, ClaukkA; Co., wholeMtlur.n1 lotnll drill.' iUts, soleugeiitH, l'ortlund, Ur, ov-ly-dw For Sale. of i;ood laud, VI acre s nuer r.!iicv, witn 390 ArrQcS' v't-v " '-'ijood ham uudhuUM), bainco timber, will svll all or pait, cheup, on rcasouiih'e lerin. JAMK1 WAIlNK,alcm,Or. i.o.ii(.xiAi, ihicimw An Kngllsh Convict Ran Across a Work on Chemistry Which Gave Dim Ideas. Good and oxponsivo Bciontiuo worlcs aro to bo found in a prison library, and tho perusal by illiterate mon, as tho bulk of convicts may bo said to bo, leads very often to strango and curious results that aptly illustrato tho truth of tho poet'B axiom of a littlo knowledge being a dangerous thing. I had occasion onco to enter a prisoner's cell and Boarch it in his nrnnnnnn. To mv RiirnriRO I found tho man's library book was a largo nnd excellent work on chemistry. Tho convict was extremely ignorant, and quite incapablo of reading in telligently so abstruse a work. "Havoyou read this book?" I in quired of him. "Ycssir, I'avo,"he replied proudly. "And what wero you reading about last, Jones?" "About hair, guv'nor." "Well, what does tho author Bay about hair?" "Ho Bays as 'ow hair is composed of two lands of gin." "Gin I" I exclaimed in amazement at this astounding statement. "Well, Jones," I continued, "that fully ac counts for tho authorities keeping your hair closoly croppod." "Tho hair I'm a-talkin about," Jones lucidly explained, "is not tho 'air ov tho 'ood, but tho hair wo breathe. You bloomin screws," ho added, "thmkyorknowhovrythmk, but when it comes to tho p'int yer don't know nothink." "Go on, Jones," I said, highly amused. "What about tho gin?" "Hatmosphorio hair," Jones pro ceeded, dogmatically, "is composed of two kinds of gin hoxygin and nitrogin. Now listen, guv'nor, and loam something useful to teach yor kids. Hoxygin is a much stronger and more intoxicatin spirit than ni trogin; so much bo, in fact, that nachuro makes use of tho bloomin nitrogin to dilute tho bloomin hoxy gin." "I think, Jones," I said, preparing, to leave tho coll, "you had hotter read your chemistry over again be fore airing your scientific knowl edge." "It's my private 'pinion," Jones ro markod sagoly, "that them 'oro scientific toffs hindulgo in a glass' or two of that moat intoxicatin hoxygin now and agen; and that's what makes 'em so bloomin clover." London Tit-Bitw. Tho Youngeit Dickens Speaks. Mr. Edward Bulwer-Lytton Dick ens, M. P. for Wilcannia, has per potrated a really capital joko in tho Now South Wales parliament. That body contains a mombor named Wil lis, who is remarkablo not only for tho prodigious length of his speeches, but also for tho short, snappy sen tences in which ho dolivors them. Mr. Dickens followed him in dobato tho othor night, and tho first words of tho youngest eon of tho novelist were: "My fathor created tho historic phrase 'Barkis is willin,' but if ho wero hero tonight ho would probably have altered it to 'Willis is barkin.' " This exceedingly folicitous hit brought down tho houso, tho gal leries joining in tho general laugh ter. London Tit-Bits. Punishment Knoueh, The reunion of mon who had been schoolboys at tho ' 'Gunnery" brought out many stories about tho famous Bchoolmafjtcr who conducted that in stitution. Ono of thom was about a lad who wont off on a bug hunt ono day without permission. Returning after a luckless tramp, ho was sum moned to tho presenco of Mr. Gunn. Tho master first oxaminod tho tru ant's box, and after inspecting tho fivo good for nothing specimens it contained, inquired, "Is that all you got?" "Yob, sir," was tho answor. "Well, that's punishment enough," was tho master's judgment. Cliris tian Union. Administrator' Sale. Ni Tli h In hereby given Ihut hy autlio 1 ofau o dir ol the Hon. County ouitir il.irlnii county, urcK'h, niadeou uuieiu uiy ouuy, ihi.',uiiiiJoiuiKnna empov.rilur the uudemened lo s'ii the! beielnuf trdixrlufxl ruieslaUi bclt'DicIng lo the i sin oof l.velliioiloi, (Iwctsed. 'ilia tliidPftiiuud.a hdmluUtrutor ol taldes ta o, ulijou I he lit clay of September, 1892, at 3 p iu asp-rstHluterequtrrd.tellutpub-liCMurtlouiil I he west ooor of tint court bnuie lu tUlem, War on countv, Oregon, ail tho right, title aud Interest of 'he said osuie. In aud to the iliOHoif d-cr!bed premise, lewlt: Jots tf, V, IU and II In bloelr No H, as shown hy lite amended re. cordrd i lol of Uuiilul l'arlc addition In bactty ol Hilem, In Jlnrl'iu couut, Ori Ifiu. j er ins of sue cash. MKTllIl. HAMJIKII. Admfi I.tnitnr of the lUtn e of Uvtlliio Cot, ilru4Md. rieui, Orti.u. J uly 18, lWi. 7-31-wl IlliI Very Well. Friend Well, tlio hanging com initteo accepted your picturo. Ai-tiflt-Eh? Wha ? I haven't pout any picturo. My picturo "A Foggy Morning" was to bo sent, but tho stupid man made a mistake. "What did ho toko?" "An old framo with a pieco of spoiled canvas in it." "Well, thoy took it anyhow. You .know it's on impressionist exhibi tion," New York Weekly, Una Constrictor Hotter Thau Veal. Tho celebrated naturalist, Buck land, declared that u boa constric tor's flesh is fine eating, und that its taste and color could hardly bo dis tinguished from vcal.St. Louis Re public. Everybody knows what it Is, and that-lalhe reason they go to Htl- ' lenbruutl'H fur that pure Ice creuni noda. SALEM MARKETS. i Whcat-631o per bushel. - Oata 3840o per bushel. Potatoes 25c per bushel. , Flour $4.20 per bbl. Bran (Backed) $19.60.por ton J ' Shorts (Sacked) $21.25 per ton. Eggs 18o per dozen. Chickens Roosters, 7c per lb.; hens, 1012o per lb.; broilers aud fryers, 16c por lb. TurkeyB 1012Jc per lb. Ducks 1216c per !b. Geese 7o per lb. T nA lyP-yiCt tint Mrttl Butter 2030o per pound. sj Beef 712lo dressed, 2Jo on foot' Veal Oo, dressed. Pork OJo dressed; 5Jc on foot. Wool 1620c per lb. tf Guaranteed Cure. ' Wo authorize our advertised drof gist to sell Dr. King's Nov Dteoor- ery for Consumption, Coughs m4 Colds, upon this condition. If yo aro afflicted with a Cough, Cold or J any Lung, Throat or Cheat trouble, and will use this remedy as direct- , ed, giving it a fair trial, and expwr- i lence no benefit, you may return th hot tin nnd hnvn vour monev - ------ --- - " m refunded, we couiu not maKe mm offer did we not know that Dr. King's New Discovery could be re lied on. It never disappoints. Trial bottles free at Dau'l J. Fryl drug store. 2-5 Com'l st.Iiarige bottles COo and $1.00 llooknelltng Is llualness. Tho publisher anxiously awaits tho literary wares which will satisfy tho demand of tho moment. It is by soiling thorn that ho lives, and con sequently ho wishes to buy thom. But still ho will buy thom on tho lowest terms possible, in order to mako tho highest profit, for ho is a merchant. Tho historios nnd novels, tho epics nnd lyrics, tho essays and philosophical systems, aro merchan dise. If Pinto and Shakespoaro aro famous, their fame alono makes their merchandise merchantable. But if thoy aro unknown, tho markotablo value of their merchandise must bo tested by tho curront public taste. Can wo fairly select ono class of traders and insist that thoy Bhall bo philanthropists? Dealers in chinawaro, for instanco, may wo justly require that thoy shall buy at tho highest prices all tho bowls wo paint, or offor thom on commission, nnd pay us largo annual profite becauso dccalcomania is nn art so olovating nnd refined nnd most of tho artists aro so poor? George William Curtis in Harper's. The Janauoo Hell. Tho Japancso langungo has no equivalent for our word "hell," but has tho word "jigoku" instead, Ji goku consists of, first, eight imraenso hot hells, ranging ono bonenth tho other in tiers. Each of theso hells has sixteen additional holla outsido its gates, liko so many antecham bers, so thut thoro aro in all IPC hot hells. Becond Thoro aro eight largo cold holls, each with itfl sixteen anto hells, making tho samo number of cold that thoro aro of hot holls. Bo aidos theso 272 hot and wild holls for offenders of tho common sort, tho wily Japs have twenty mam moth "holls of utter darkness," into which will bo consigned tho spirits of children who tako tho nnmoof Dal Butsu, or Great Buddha, in vain. Boston Globe. The Truth at I.ant About tho !fooiiiake. Tom Lanier says ho was attockod by a hoopanako near tho 'Drury brickyards. Ho was going out to tho brickyards to apply for a job, when ho saw tho snako como rolling townrd hiin. Ho darted behind n tree, which tho snako struck with great forco, ttinking Ito fangs into tho trunk of the tree an inch. Tho tree immediately commenced to swell, and in flfteon minutes was twice ItA natural bl. Tho leaves on tho troos soon wilted, and next day when Lanier roturaed it wru dead, Atchison Globe. The Old Timers Are ?iot In It. 'Wtillji nt mm ilmp alArn nt Tilly To. - Iand.Va.,lafct April.I was taken with a very sovoro attack of diarrhoea. , I never hud It worse in my life. I tried fl several old-time remedies, such afl Blackberry Wlno,. Paregorlo and' Laudanum without getting any re lief. My attention was then called to Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Dlarrhoaa Remedy .by Mr. R, CTln sley who had been handling it there, and in less than fiyo minutes after tuklng a small dose I was entirely relieved. O. G. Burford, H&ritt . Creek.Amherst Co., Va. For sale by 1 Baskett & Van Slypo Druggist; , Dissolution. The firm of Sprnsue & Allen is. dissolved, G. D. Spraguo bavlug pur chased the entire business. All blUe will be payable to him. G.D, Bi'BAaUK. F. T, Allhx. To this Ladies. "Vlavl" stand alone, tbe greatest medical discovery of tho nineteenth century. (From .. hf It In II... r nllal l-To-Uk UU AU AM " iWVIttO AvwftM m Journal, Newark, Ohio.) You are coruiniiy luvutu hi uuu uuu iuycwi- gate for yourselves. Ofllce over 4 andO ceut store, Cottle-Parkhiunrti block, Commorelul street, Salem, Oregon. lm lr you oueo try Cartel' Utile Uver Pule for nick Jiciulucfio, bllluuiuosH or coustlp-. nou,you win never uonuuimi muui. nruimiely veseiitbl; hiuull and etwjr ' lake. Don't JotLel IuJh, Hn-nU pniKntho renicdlfc' b loU gl A intt wily io lite Lfuiui niiiuu uim uitiu j feils iifCiului ' Utile ller I'Jir. It yoJ try ineni, mey win eurutiui iukhob jiu j If you had tiiken two or Caller' Little j Mvcr I'illM befoio relliluj .you old not' unNe nau ineteo,iieu iouuuo or udu vamim In tlie mouth 111 In luoiuliiif, Keep a vutl with ou lui'otiaxiomii un;. J. H. HAAS, - THE WATOHMAKBB, 2I5K Commorclil St., - Stlmt, 0g, (Next door to Klelu'i.) Hpeelalty ol Hpectuclen, and Mpftlrhjf; uiockjj, WKveneH unu jeweiry. Sheriff's Sale. NUTIUK la hcroby given that by vlrtMl of un execution duly hwuedoatof the uuuniy court ot mo kuua oi uregon, tlie county of Murlon. und to me aim ou the lilt day of July, 1W, upon a Jua ment duly rendered, entered nt record i docketed In und by Biild court ou the ' duyoi May, WW In u certain mlt the mild court noudlntt, wherein lu Ma . Ulrtch wore iilalmllHuud Charles Vnj wan defeuduut. In i.or of nlalutllfi aculuHt dofciiduui. by whloh excoutloo am coinmauueu mm oin oi iun p uroDcrtv of mild defuudautor If nut cunnot be found, then out of the real l erty ofKuld dofemluiit to nutlsiy the of One Hundred ana Fort v Two aiHOU d lum with lulerent thereon ut the rate of I tier cenu pei unuuiu, from the oiu an A.....ul ltlU.I .....I II... u..... nt 1 .UKUfl At i.uii..i,ixw,nuu iiiu muiu u Kr-.wv m. lam una lnturwt thereon ut the rale oil percent. jer unuuiu from JtujruK . uuu me luriuer kuiu oi idovjw.u oonuand costi and expense of nave levied ujou una win on ,; Maturday, tho 13th day of Augutt, A. D.,!l9fc ut the hour of 3 o'clock n. in. of raid day I the wont door of the county court Uouee t Biiiem, Aiurion county, ureon, mu va hluhcul bidder for cunt! la lwna on tb I of wile, uil the right, title, luterewt und late wiucnHaiaueiunuani.unariMvai'j had oa or after the 7in any ot stay, u and to the lo.lowlnu deserlDed real eriy.to-wlti UeglnulUK ut the aorta corner oi meiouiiieui iuirir w i (.r.ia, ii. x wem; lueuue vast w tlieuco touth It rod; tbeuoeweetv theuoe north 11 rod to tbe olaoe c nlni'. mnlalnluffMaereuiuoroorla uImj ul I of the donuiiou land claim of , J4BI1U vaugnn uuu Kiiaaueiu vau r. U B.. K. 2 weet. nave and exneot lowlDK deMirlueu. preutlk'4, u-iU nlnir ul the uuthMit corner of Um iut iiuarter of motion 4, X. M K. or wiiuuiwie Menuiao; ineucw m ohalnn; tbeuee weat y.iv chain Hortnau( eorBar oi jmukj iuui i iMUd eiais: l !) 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