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AFTERNOON, DIMC8ES. i.i by (In Mated Press Reporters. HWM KKW YORK. TbAt T&ere is Cholera In the City at Last. Ruw"XuRK, Sept. 14. It ww rnmorai arouud the health depart- imhI yesterday that two cases cholera bad been discovered in tlile dfy, but. Health Commissioner Bry snt stoutly deuied the truth of thi report. He stated that two or three euipfcted cases of cholera had boop reported, and thay aro now belli); investigated. Chief Inspector Rob- ae"tp. of' the health board, said Ik 1 aI under investigation bouio sum- y2l?tl tunes, but he did not thlnL if jty were cholera. The chamber ol ! cdtiimcruo committee advise that i iiinu or ;u,uuu oe piaceu at tin tllfp-tsi) of the governor, and sub sciiplioiiHnre now being received v!tVriiiiif to Governor Flower's room ill Die ViJiduor this afternoon aud its d to him that his ordering ou the tro ips might lose him som -votes on Long Island, He replied: a"I don't care a damn for votes, but I am going to put down law-breakers, and put the Btute in possession of lu . propfcrjy." t Ltiteia'st evening; Secretary Fos- Wr1 wHi sent a telegram by Collector '.Hendricks, .informing blm that the ' hteamsblp companies would cor dially co-operato lu preventing fur ther ulilpmeuts of emigrants to the United States from European port and moreover that they pledged themselves not to attempt any evasion, by shipping Immigrants as hecond-olasa passengers. THE CHOLERA VICTIMS. ' J A Number.'ef Deaths In Wow York Oity this Weok. New Yokic, Sopt. 14. The names f those who died from cholera are: Charles McAvor, died Sept. C; Mrs. Sophia Wigman, died Sept. 10; Wra. Wigmao, husband of Sophia Wlg-,:-unv Sept. 11; Minuio Levlugor, 6tilld, died Sept. 11; Charlotta Beck, ' Oyiaraold.dled yesterday afternoon. ,w All wero originally reported to tho 'health. authorities as Buspcclcd of having cholera, and have been under ''investigation. Every precaution has' been taken to prevent tho spread of cholera In the houses where peo ple have died. ' True Asiatic Oholora. NkwYoiu'c, Sept. 21. Tho board of health announced this afternoon fthat from the bacteriological exam ination made by Prof. Herman 1 'Brlggs on the bodlos of sevoral bus ttpected cholera patients, thorn have ' Len live deaths from Asiatic chol ' In the city of Now York. -.' Dr. Jenkins is Gratified. QUARANTINK, NEW YoitlC, Sept. rt 14, Dr. Jenkins is highly gratified With the progress of tho suffering efcolera patients aud the apparent heck which has been put on tho i-T foul disease, He is noi prepared, however, to say there is still no fear for alarm. The Spread of Oholora. , London, Sept. 14, Steamer Holderneea from Kroustadt has ar rived at Hull aud reports two of the oraw nave died with Asiatic cholera. Ha,vrh, Sept. 14. There woro idVeu new cases and seven deaths from Cholera reported hero yester day. Tkk Hacjue, Sopt. 14. There mm a death from cholera yesterday taftfaaelluls, South Holland, One qm of the disease Is reported at JUbKirg on the Zuydemi Mo Cholera in the Oity. NKW Yokk, Sept, 14. President WOmh of the health-board states UaN morning lie Iipi performed Mtftwi on all vuspeated oasea of tobm iu this oily aud iliuls none fib deaths are due to tho plague. iiiiii f "im. lire at laaiasapolis. ImwAWJU'OLlB, Ind., Sept 14. ftp Union, Transfer an Storage mmpy, wareuwMo with ooateuti Ww(My destroyed by lire this Warning. Lew (1103,000, Huppos- At btt ekweudlary origin. M tjeM'.c ArrirM. ttrrAVAjmuxie. N. Y Bf.U. Nktoaiar MaJU,wIU OT aW lu i km arrived, All well ou jfllw will jmiUWy be de- I ilU HMMMlH. V Iter IauVtUwi ',fcU4,-Tltdtfj-eJTbwkM way dk Uur,Bg Uml oil lit Adopted h molutlon, direct ItiK - mayor W requrst the presi dent of ihn United Beaten to pro hibit foreign and Canadian Immi gration for at least iilnety days. Wasiuncwon, Sept 14. Tlie law officers of the government are look ing up the legal powers of the presi dent In the matter of temporary sua pension or prohibition of immigra tion. JNothing, however, has been done on the subject. OLNEY PROBABLY DEAD. He West Out in a Small Boat at Olympia. Olympia, Wash., Sept., 14. E.B. O.iley, United States weather ob- ol 8arver, went out in a rowbuat at 7 o'ul()ck, the boat was observed by ioine children to bo apparently at anchor ofT Priest's point, about two miles and u half below the city Vbout 10 o'clock, a man coming up tiie buy picked up the boat and brought it to shore. One oar was hanging In the rowlock. Mr. Gl uey 's overcoat was lying In the bow f the boat. Tho Interior of tht boat was ontlrely dry, showing that It had not been upset. Ou the side of the boat were two deep' bruises in In the cedar timbers, as If tbn boat tad been In contact with soma ob ject. Ono theory of the rase Is thai Mr. Oluey became heated with row ing and stood up In the boat en ieavorlng to remove his coat, am that as the coat was about half of) ho became unbalanced and fell into too water, his hands and arms at the time being bound behind him by the coat. The finding of the boat wus not reported until today. Parties have been ouf today search ing for further evidences of his drowuing,bul none have been found. Mr. Olney has been In charge of the stution here since August, 18U1, com ing from Portland. Ho was a very efficient observer and had become well known as the compiler of of ficial crop reports for tho state. Ills wife Is at present in San Fran cisco, DISASTROUS FIRE. Business Portion of Tekoa. Wash., in Ruins. Tekoa, Wash., Sopt. 14. Tekoa was visited by a disastrous lire yes terday completely laying the busi ness portion lu ruins. The lire or iginated in nu old bam iu tho rear of Solder & Davidson's, plumbing establishment, and before It could bo checked, destroyod nine business blocks as follews: Heard'ouilllinery apartments, Tekoa Globe, Bald win's gents' furnishings, Morris' meat markot, Wagner's grocery, Warner's general merchandise. Whltmoro and McLean's grocery, Mosler Brothers' drug store. Tho total loss will reach $40,000. James McDonald, u railroader, was badJy burued. Mrs. Snyder was a)o burned nbout tho fuco and ham Is. Neither caso will prove fatul; MRS. HARRISON! Her Situation is Extromoly Critical WithProbablo Fatal Results Loon Lake, Sept. 14. After con sultation tho doctors gavo out the following statement this morning In regard to tho condition of Mjb. Harrison, Tho primary dlseaee Js turberculesls of right side, arauclutcd with nervous prostration. Keceut complication of Bub-aouta pleurisy with rapid olluslon of watr iu tho right cheat, neoesshUlna; two tap plugs, with soino relief. Tho present condition is critical on account of tendency to repro duction of tho fluid. Removal to Washington is ImpoailUle. Pre guosticatiou as to the Immodtato fu ture U uncertain. Tho president will remain with, Mrs. Harrison un til she gots hotter, nud has aio othor plans whatever, Pliyfiioluus havotjuletly- iutiiuatod to tho projldout tho Btroiij; probub llllyofafutal rf.sult. It Is uudor stood that anoUjor operation will bo performed thl'i afternoon. A Factional Tlokot Nainod. Puehi.0, Col., Sopt. 14. Tho Ulovelautf fuction of tho Democratlo party reassembled agalu yosterday and no'minated tho following ticket: For gr jveruor, J. H. Mauplu; lieut euNu';.fiQveruort William Mo Mwjhamj attorney-general, W. P. Selton, auditor, I, H. Fox; treus urer, B. P. Jfolau, BUperlnteudout rubQBchools, E. MeCoyj rvgeuts, 'Heury Johnnon and W. II, Cham- plOfl, Stem in New York Bay, New Yohk, Sept. 14. A storm I raging In the bay, and it 1 linpowl We io obtain any news from the vis- tele at auohor. All commuulcallou Is out oil between the Uck ou the lufoted veweh and the doetors on SwinlHinie tuu Hollmun hJaude. period on the Scandia, Wyoming or Moravia, munt rcrniln on board. THE ODD PELLOWS. The First of the Delegates are Ar riving at Portland. PoitTLAM), Sept. 14. Tho flrst of the delegates to the soverlgn grand lodge I. O. O. F. which meets In this city4 on Friday arrived this morning in person of the com mitten on appeals. J. W. Stebblns, of New York, chairman. The committee upon their arrival went Into session and will spend the time between now and the uieetlm; of the grand lodge io urrauulng details of the session. This committee left this city to meet the incoming graud representatives at Spokane. They took with tbem a large assortment of Oregon fruit. Sharp Frost in Iowa. Boonk, la., Sept. 14. A sharp frost lost night cut down much of the vegetation. MARKETS. PoKT LAND, Sept. 14. Wneaf. valley, $1.2:2! 51.26- Walla Walla, 31 16 S1.17J. San Fkancisco Oil., Sept. 14. Wheat, Dee. $1.33. Chicago Ills., Sept. 14 -AVheit 73J. LOCAL AnD PERSONAL. Andy Holmau, of Dullu!, is iu the city. J. Holmau, of Cnuyon City, i in this city. B. H. Mitchell, of Hillsborougb, is in the city takltig in the state fail-. The public schools of Albany opened on Monday with 800 pupils. Tho busiest iriau in town IsCutter lln, UioarlM'i arils:. Wilkin's restaurant at tho fair grouuds is now l tinning for tin sixth year. U Is run on meilt, uud consequentb very popular. A rushing trado at the Blue Front these days. Geo. Newton, of BIsmark, N. D., Is visiting his sister, Mrs. C. A. Stoudeumeyer, of this city. New novelties arriving daily at Mrs. Fiestor's millinery store. The feulem art company is sur prising everybody, by the nuperior photos turned out there. A little child of Jay Cox's is II with scarlet fever at tho residence on Win tor aud Chemeketa street. Harry Downing, tho Joweler, Is sick at his home ou 14th street. Miss Lena Story, of Portland, and Miss Auule Forttnlller, of New York state, are vlaltiug witli Mrs. It. B. Fleming for a few days. Independence flour $1.00 per sack. C. M. Beak, opposite state Insur ance office. Dr. Wm. White, of Pullman, Wash., is In the city tho guest of his father, Ashley White. Ho Is en routo for New Mexico to spend the wluter. Charley Folger, tho artist, has his boot stand at Bush's corner, and shines everybody up lu stylo. Theo. J. Potter, Is visiting his par ents In this city and lookiug at the fair sights also. Aumsvltle Hour, $1.00 per sack C. M, Beak, opposlto Stato Iusurunco office Clias. Calvert still leads in the millinery goods. Immense stock aud good work. The Arista turned out by the Sa lem art company Isequalod by uour. Catterllu will do you as flue work durlug this smoky weather as over, or money rem mud. ludcuendeuco flour $1.00 per sack, C. M. Beak, opposlto State Insur auco office. Tho county court of Josephine county Monday lined the sherlfl $50 or 25 days in the county jail for con tempt. At the J uly term tho court extended the timo to tho September term for tho return of tho delinquent tax rolls. The sherlfl' falling to make such return at the Soptembor term, proceedings for contempt wero instituted. For scrofulous disorders, and mercurial diseases, tho best nmody ia Ayro's Sarsaparllla. Aumsville flour $1.00 per sack O, M. Beak, opposlto Stato Insurance office. Not a particle of quinine uor any mineral substance la contained in Ayro's Ague Cure yet it Is warrant ed spoclllo for malaria. Have you seen those speokled boautles in the show window at Strong's restaurant? Tho Lolrd Schobor & .Mitchell fast wear for ladles aro better fhau anything else In that line, and cau bo bought us cheap as Inferior goods, at tho Palace, Simpson Bros.' 6ell only for cash but thoy bell the best flour at $1 per sack. Immense Hue oveihlrt8,Jackson'a Don't fall to visit Jackson's. Fall stock of boots aud Bboes ar riving dally. Call nud Bee them. At Krauiwo Bro. DolUl Dolls that are doll Wm. 8nrwut. Tomato --tho Mt over bmuyhl to BhIoui, Now 1m)i time 'o get your tupph f r inim i g, Harrltt A Mclntyrc. ' Delclous ettiki a lirje supply jiutiBlgtHarrUMeIityr,. "" ' ".' ' "' A MotoiiMAN Hurt. Ono of the inotormcn on an open car of the Capital City Co's., electric Hue this morning Inul the misfortune to bo kuockul nil the car while on the fair ground division. Ho had step ped to the i-Ide and was leaning out and down to n-a how the motor was running whenjhls head came In contact with ono of the s'.do poles ahd he was tin own several fVet from the car and rolled over in the dirt several times. He was uncouscious for awhile but later managed to get to the city. He was compelled to lay off for the rest of the forenoon, His name was Glesy. Hand' Woundkd. Daulel Mon day, who is engaged iu thehteam wood-saw business, had the mis fortune yesterday to cut the index flqger and thumb from his right hand and badly injured severalotbers The accident happened while sawing wood at the South Salem Mission church. To Make Money Now, and to make more beforo Christmas. We waut the services of energetic men and women to represent tho Ladles' Home Journal. We offer employ ment that will pay far better than clerkships. Address W. H. D , Capital Jouknai It To the Pen. Sheriff Geo. Noble, of Morrow county, came over to Sa lem yesterday with A. H.Nettleton, whom he consigned to the peniten tiary for a term of two years. Mr. Noble will remain a few days to the state fair. A Worthy Pkomotion. Wm. H. Cook, conductor ou the Capital City railway, has during the past two weeks been superintending tho running of cars on that line. Billy is not only a popular man, but capa ble, and ui'ike a good official for his company. Seriously III Again. Mrs. T. L. l)avid-nu wr3 strieknn down yes terduy inorulug with an uttnek of severe uU-kuebi und the ex-Judge wai Hiiinnioncd from the fair giound to bo at her bedside. She Is resting quite eusy today. Notici:. Tho ofllce of Lockwood Messenger system nnd Postal Tele graph company will lie open until 12 o'clock j), ni. during fair week. Branch ofllee now open at state fair ftlr grounds. 0-14 7t Insane. C. L. Chumborlain, doputysherlfl of Multnomah county, brought up a young lady patient to the asylum last evening. Nkvkk Bbttkk. In respect to aieaU tho visitors say they never tasted feu eh ns those from the cold storage market of E. C. Cross Thoy aro simply perfection. m Head Liohts. Some flno new head-Ilthts anlvod this m irnijg from Itjchester N. Y., for the new motor carj. They are beauties. Matrisio.vial. A license was Is sued today permitting Joslo Snow- don, uged 20 years, to marry Samuel Heimrott), nged 27 years. Whon the Trap is Sprung Upon us, os ltFometlmes Is, In a most unexpected manner by disease, we appre ciate the tact that It Is a most Insidious foe, nnd that not o-Uy Is It necessary to combat It by the must potent medicinal agencies, but to prevent Its manifestation at all by counteracting the causes that producolt. Thin, espoauro In wet weath er, the enforced wearing of damp clothes during a storm, a thorough draught, un accustomed diet and water, bodily or mental overwork, ao breeders ot disease, tint Hostettcr's stomach Hitters will pre vent their Inducing It. This medicine fortifies the system against tbe assured effects such causes would othorwlso pro duce To tho mariner, miner, the outdoor luboier, tho slave or the desk and pen, aud thn overworked generally, It Is ot the ut moit advantage. Dyspepsia, kidney trouble, malaria, bl!lnusucts.all yield to It. 5i U& Tbe Chlrf Itrnsoa for tne great IS less ot Mood's B.irs:iparllla Is found In thl trtlclo Itself. It Is merit that wins, and Uu (act that Hood's Barsaparllla actually eompllslies what Is claimed (or It, Is what has given to tills medicine a popularity ant lale greater than ttiat ot any other samp MrxrH Wine rU1 or Wood P01 GUI Wilis ner before tho pubUa Hood's 8impiirllla cures Scrofula, Ball Rheum and all Humors, Dyspepsia, Slot ueaaaciio, lilllousuess, OYcrcoinet Thai Tired Keeling, creates an Appetite, strength uis the Nerves, builds up the Whole 8jUj llaoil'k Hnr4itnrilla Is sold by all drag rlits. six fur (3. Prepared by O. I.Uotl i to., Auolbucams. Lowell, Ctias. Wote, GERMAN MARKET, ISO Stuta St. Pta delivery. All kinds of meat nnd Musage. Iivr prlcen. Ola patron aro re que.ted tooloaeHccouuUud reuow busl-ue. sma VMff?KP t.T. I r Thick and Mossy," TnE mODUCTlON of an abundant growth of lialr, cf a silk-like lexturo and of the original color, often results from the use, by those who have becorao bald or gray, of Aycr's Ualr Viger: "T win rnntiilv becomimr crav and bald ; but after using two or three bottles of Ayer's llair Vigor my hair grevr thick and glossy and the origi nal color was restored." M. Aldrlch, Canaan Centre, N. U. "A trial of Ayer's llair Vleor has con vinced mo of its merits. Its use h&s not onlv caused the hair of niv wife and daughter to be nhundant and glossy, but It lias given my rather stunted nins tacho a respectable length and appear ance." B. Britton, Oakland, Ohio. "I have used Ayer's Hair Vigor for the past four or flvo years and find it n most satisfactory dressing for the hair. It is all that I could dpsire, being harm less, causing the hair to retain its natural color, and rrqulrlng but a small quantity to render tho hair easy to ar rangc.'' Mrs. M. A. Bailey, 0 Charles st., Haverhill, Mass. Ayer's Hair Vigor, rnEriitED sr Or. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Bold by Druggliti aud 1'erfumcn. Patronize the 1 -of tbe LADIES AID SOCIETY of tbe Presbyterian church of Salem . All service Is voluntary, performed by the -adles of the church. Jleals, Table-D'hoto, - 25c Meals to Order, - - 50c. Near the Alain Entranco to Kalr Grouids. JOHN HUGHES, Dealer in Groceries, Paints. Oils and Window Glass, Wall Pa per and JJorder, Artists' Ma terials, liimo, llair. Mm and Shingles, May. Feed and Fence Posts, Grass Seeds, Etc. NEW ADVEKT1SE.MKNT& LOST A gold banglo pin, with monc eram 11. J. B. Liavo ntlhla ofllco and receive reward. o-ia-at f 1 T Winlcd. Salary and expenses. llliliX Permanent vlate. Apply now. Only irrowers of nuihery stock on botli Mnorlcan and Canadian (mils. Hardy va rieties our specialty. IIUOWN IlKOa.CO., .12-d-tiJ:s-Wt Nurserymen, Chicago. For Sale. 81xty-nTotrnct neartheclty. AUcleared. Wlllproiuce anything that grows in Ore gon. Also a good 7 rom house, nnd barn. Pure well water, '2 choice lots. A bargain. Also ill -liable lots nnd blocks In rleas ant Home Addition on easy terms. Other line City Property. inquire at Wm E liurio'a office, over Ban- A Petzel's, Ewt side Commercial St., ouiciu, ureguu. REED'S OPERA HOUSE. TOR FAIR WEEK, Commencing Monday, Sept. 12. The Wilber Co. Supporting J AS. E. McCANN And LIZZIE KENDALL, Presenting to following llepertelr: Monday Streets of New York. Tuesday shadows of a Home. Wednesday The Octoroon. Thursday Ten Nights In a Barroom. The grear temperance play. Friday Illp VanWlnkle. Saturday Muldoon's Picnic. llatlnee. Saturday, 2 o'clock. In Honor Bound, My Unufe's Will nnd Penelope Ann. Seats on sale at Patton's. REMOVED. The E. M. Wnlle Printing Company baB removed Into the now brick, Uuoh's bank block, up stairs. dw ROOFING. OUM-EhAHTia BOOKING KELT costs only Fit J per 100 square feet. Makes a good roof for years, aud any one can put It on. Uum-Elastlo Paint ctwts only TO cents per gal. In bbl, lots, nr SI.M) for 5-gul, tubs, olor dark n d. Will Mop teatss In tin or iron roofs that will last for years. Try It, bend ttamp lot sample and Hill particu lars, dnai ErMsno Rooking Co , SU A 1 Wist Broadway, New York. .Local AgenU Wanted. 0-12-dlin-w3m f- r.;, - fc t Sft Jnlntst'l '.tmrsJ. V, S.rcllOTCscotntl'mtlon ml stcU headache. After It gets tie jtem uttuorf oarrolan ocrstlonal doo r. 1 1 u re turn Wc refer by jicraiUsIun toV. ;f tar rtiall, HruuJivlck Jloiue, & P.; tkiv .. Ver. ncr, ,Hl.foruUSt-, H. F.; J.rK f. :a.iu, IM Kearny St., S. P., and many others who bare, found relief from conitlpatlnu and sick headaches. Q. W. Ylnceut, of TVrrvnce Court, S. r. writes; "I urn CO years ot am and liavo had constipation 2i ra-s. I & luduceJ to try Joj's Vegetable HarwjarlU. I rccoguixc4 in It au herb the Mostcam Baed to g(ve u la the early (0' fur botrel troubles. (1 raae toCuL In 131.) and .' kuc'j It would help Bie and It !.. Tor t v R:t tiwelnj'en I canileep wUl and ay y.tfai li rorrular. The old JU'il'sta hcia m t.u ran 'y are a ccrtaju ntre lu ro:nti.Atitfu and b vjol tnmblos,' A.i fur 5 vcflfotnbJa mi i wu SQrsa!?Qnl a 9tm -. T For mU by Dwa'l J. Fry. m Com- wwatel stnMrt, rflur u tmu tww ur FOR TOWN $2.00 1'enlozeu lorlheBnckt tlnkheJ X'JUO'iOaitAl'U." luUiecit. MONTKE BItOB., 1S Coimuoc&tl Mtvet, F. B. S0LT11WICK, Cu.ili-jictor uiul Builder. Salem, - - Oregon. T. J. KUGSK. HOUSK PA1N11NO, PAPEU HANGING, t.at-rsl Wood r'infshmg, Our, Utili 111 -U Clitmelielti 1 utxl. BICYCLES. Full Lull beariiig Baluty xi cyclen. The lowest prked wheel lutho m-irket. Tae best In ttie world lur tne price. O.B. Brown Agent,'.4iJ i.oiiiiner clul tit Don't pretend an tiniii; that ia not so. An electrical flatiron has been invent ed whose desisner claims for it that it will heat in two minutes aud keep hot till the ironing is all done. At least ono millionaire's daughter earns her living. It i3 said that Mis Pullman gets a thousand dollars a year from her papa for naming sleeping cam It is pleasant to know that the Chili ans are not only recovering from the effects of their civil war, but are also rap idly recovering their good will toward the United States. Consul McCreery, oi Valparaiso, saj j the people are working hard to develop the marvelous resources of their country. A few mouths ago a gold dollur wji3 worth three dollars in Chilian paper money. How the paper money has so appreciated that a dollnr and a half of it is equivalent to one gold dollar. Another horrid outrage has been per petrated on the American flag. Some campers from Yonngstown, O., over near Port Stanley, Ont., had tho stars and stripes hoisted over their tents in the wild wilderness np there, and some of the untutored natives of the region snatched it down nud toro it to pieces. Those campers did not know how to conciliate the savage tribes who in habit Canada. If they had only opened a heer saloon they might have ilung to the breezes above it the flags of all nations at onco, that of the United States included. Then tho ignorant and barbarous Canucks would have come in peacefully beneath its starry folds and taken a drink. Any flag may be un furled anywhere so long as it waves over a whisky shop. More Stories. An ably conducted newspaper some timo since sent out circulars to its sub scribers asking them to make bugges tions which, in their judgment, would enable the editors to make the paper more useful and interesting. It is men tioned rather as a reproach to these ex cellent subscribers that three-fourths of them wanted more stories. But is it a teproach? Not so. The fact is tho race has been preached at from all points of approach till it is mor tally tired of it. Wo do want more stories of the bc3t sort; those which will appeal to the imagination and the finer sympathies and waka us up and give us "thrills" all over. We do want "thrills;" that is what wo want, for wo are fagged and life seems a wooden, leaden stretch of up hill. The ancients used to incite warriors to desperate deeds in battle by recounting the marvelous feats of their heroes nud ancestors. "Uncle Tom's Cabin" perhaps did more than anything else to break tho chains of tho slave, and tho novels of Charles Reade nnd Dickens aroused public sentiment in England to tho outrages perpetrated on working children and insane patients as nothing elso had done. Thero are stories enough written, iu all conscience, but there is nothing in thorn. Not more than oue in a huudred of thoso sent to newspaper and magazine offices can bo used. Thoy nro not worth printing. But -wo do want more good stories; the mora tho hotter. Where at e tho rial magicians who shall inspire our urod, stupid souls? A yearling filly by Palo Alto. 2:0S3i. out of Elsie, by Genoral Benton, baa already sUown an eighth in 10 seconds at Palo Alto, and will bo worked with a Tiow to beating tho yearling record. Daring a thunderstorm at Blooming ton, Ilia., tho bay mare Carrie Walton, 253, by Governor Sprague, and Pogue Hague wore killed by lightning. Ed Hunter, tha trainer, was stunned by thr pie bolt. Can't Women Do Something? la thero no help for the condition of some of our street car floors, where the tobacco chower has dono his worst? In Pittsburg the gown wearing portion of tho community has risen in revolt at the disgraceful custom of exnectoratlnr. n car floors, nnd tnbicco chowing is for bidden in all the itreet cars. Boston Commonwealth. Out or SlghU An Atchison young lady recently at tended a lawn party and wore three medium sized euuflowere as a corsaira bouquet Atchison Globe. A Good Ides. In & handsome houso lately plan ned provision, ia made for such sick ness in the family by including a room with tiled floors and walla and all other provirioua for GAfety in con tagious disease not usually found OHHswe of hwnitak. Now v.i. . Post 1 ' t- v JT T nn fiDPUADEl nn LOTS FRUIT TRACTS A. H. F0RSTNER & CO. Machine Shop, Guns, Sporting Goods, Etc., SOS Commercial Htreet. J. J. Scientific Horseshoeing. OPI'OSITK FOUNIIKY On State Street. RADABAUGI1 & EPLEY. Livery Feed und Boarding Stable, ti State Street. THE Salem Vacltman is 11, roiiiiti. B -at Line In tbe City. Court Street. S1WES BROS., California Baltcvy. THE BEST. 101 Court Street. j. e. jimtpjiY. Tile for Sale, Brick and Tile Yard, isOKTH BAL&M. HOEYE & MILLS. PORCELAIN BATHS AND SHAVING PARLORS, OnlyPorcelnlu Hath Tubs In the city. 209 Com. St., Salem, Or. AXUb. B. C. ROA'CO. Baths for Ladies, UAIH DKESSINO PAKLOHS, 124 Court Street. Shcrift's Sale. NOTICE Is hereby given that by vlrtup of an execution duly Issued out of the county court of the state ot Oregon for the county ol Marlon, and to me directed, on the 2th day of August, 1692, upon a Judgment duly rendered, entered of record ana docketed in and by said county court on the 26th day of August, lf&J.ln a certain suit then In said court pending where' a L. mil K. Illrsch wero ulalnillfs and B F. Vaughn was defendant In favor of pltln- uu ana against aeienuiioi, uy wuicu exe cution I am commanded that out of tbe pcronal property of said defendant or 11 sufficient cannot be found then out of the real property in said county belonlngto said lcfeudant on or after the (jth day of Aug- irust. 1 3. to satisfy the sum of Twenty four and 80-KlO dollars, together with Interest thereon ut the rate of 12 per cent, per nnum from the 0th day ol Au gust, 1W3, and the lurlher sum of Sl'Vii, i igclber with luteicst thereon from the Bill da of August. lfc"U. at tho rate of per cent.per nnuum aud the further sum ... C1II .. nrrr. .tin., v.tl.1, ..m, , u , III,., 1,.,mi bald execution,! havelevled uponnnd will on Satnrday, the 1st day of October, A, D,, 1892, at the hour ot 1 o'clock p. m. of said day at tho west door of the county court houso lu Salem, Marlon county, Oregon, sell to the highct bidder for cash In hand on the day ol sale, all the right, title. Interest and e-itato which said defendant, B.P. Vaughn, bad on or alter the tith day of August lJJ, In and to the following described real jiroierty, to-wlt: Beginning at th6 north west corner of the southeast quaitei of sect'on -I, T, 9, f. u, 2 w.; thence east 0li rods; thence south H rods; thence west alii rods; thence north 14 tods to the place oi beginning, containing h acres more or less; and also all of the donation land claim of Benjamin Vaughn aud Elizabeth Vaughn In T. 1) s it. 2 west, save nud ex cept the following described premises, to wn; Beginning nt tho southwest corner ol the southeast quarter of section 4. T. 0 s., R. 2 west of the Willamette Meridian thence north 80 chains: thence west 2.11 cnains to tne northeast corner of Jsimc Cook's donation land claim; thence along eastern boundary of said Cook's donation ana ciaimau cnains; thence east l.wjchaiiiH to the place ol beginning, containing 6 ttU IB. JUOI tl OI 1CS1. Dated at Salem, this August Hist, 1S!)2. JOliN KNIGHT, Sheriff of Marlon ;ounty, Oregon. By P. T. WlUQUTMAN, Deputy. 7-14-Ct Administrator's Notice. rOTICE Is hereby given to all whom It 1 may concern, that tho undersigned, B. J. Grim, has been duly appoint 2d by the County Court of the State of Oregon, for tbe County of M nrlon, administrator of theestntoot J. W, Grim, deceased. And all persons having cla'ms against said cs- te, are hereby notified to present the same duly verified, to the undersigned ai bis residence near Aurora, In Marlon County, Otegon, within six months from the date of this notice. And all persons Indebted to said estate are hereby required to make Immediate settlement thereof, the undersigned. Dated this September Oth, 1F92. B. J. GRIM, Administrator of the Estate or J. V. Grim, deceased. 8-19-5w Citation. InthoCounty Court of the State of Ore gon for the County of Marion. In the matter of the Estate) c, -..r t. ? f-Cltntlon. Rtlas W. Beezley,doceas(d, I ToGooree V. Beezlev: Hiilr.nt.'nTOnfcni.i decendent, John I. Beezley and all other P,??2S.TJf?,,erested lu Bald -Estate. GREETING: In theNameof the State of Oregon, you are hereby cited and required to apcearin the County Court of tho Slate otOreeon. lor tho County of Marion, at the Court re m thereof, at the City ofnlem, in tho County of Marion, on the 17th day of Oc tober, 1S92, at 10 oclock, forenoon, of that day, then nnd there to show cause, it any you have, why an order should not be granted to P. H, Smith, tbe Administrator m said estate, to sell the following described real estate belonging to said deceased, as follows, wit: Lot No. forty eight (ih) of Bunny-Bldo Fruit Farm No. 3 In Maron VUUUIJ, QUIICU1 UitgUU, And that a copy ot this citation be pub lished In the Uapitai. Wfekiv JoaiufAi, at least tour succsstve weeks, saldfAi-x-talJouknal being a newspaper printed and publlsued at the Clly of Halem, county of Marion, State of Oregon. i ""! Dated this 5th day ofSeptember. 1892. n W. O. HUUbAkD D1Ww Judge of said court. Notice of Final Settlement. NOTICE is hereby given tonlwhomit may concern that the undersigned Administrator of the Estate of Henry Of Iss, deceased, has this day filed his final account of said fcstate In tbe County Court 2J,,P?H,.Le?f re8Q lor Marlon roun'y and that. Saturday, (Ictoher 8tb, 1692 i o'clock of said daylu the Court rooino XiilCu,5 ha? btP flxel ns the tlSS and &o.r bearlns tho san Tuk e$loa Ges?1d'?cea,d0.r f th l4,atB 01 U l-l2iM BaIem' 0r'' BePternber 6, 1692. All ininistrator's Notice. NOTICE Is hereby given that tbe under signed has bten duly appointed ad uilulfclrntorio ili iiiun,i.iji7.i ,?r' ?Plarl0 'nty, Ortgon, debased, by uo county court oi thS slate oi Oregon, for Mnrioa county. All person having claims ag Inst said estate will present them to the uuderslgned duly verlSed T at cl y SfSS,i5 Wr?011 "bitten loathe city or Halcm, In Marlon county. Oreiron within six months from the date of this SSS,?i?d,aU pereous indebted to said mln,..l1,pIeaemnke immediate tettie ment to tbe undersigned. w Dated this August 8th, 18D2. AdSeSiedrat0r f tU cstt "ofrSUch, A Good Opening. -.".""' uu oiaciamitn shonare nwrt.rf KffiS ??..olniS,,jr. i?.P Bouth-of WWf'tn Oregon, also a sawmill building Kpeclal Inducements offered. AddreS Postmaster, Ankeny.Or. S-SMl-w Capital City Restaurant Jas. Balchelor, Prop'r. War Meals at AH lliurs of Hie D.i' ,VubU,hb,2enUbM Ub' " cuh tTiu aL:a,"l", ls keainax.t. T,-sty.nvecwrTttmi( hUDKRON bimnu h . r 'V H AiND MUMS. .10 J. I BENNETT k SON. CAKCJES, Fruit ant) Cigars, P. O. Blook. Clears and Tobacco. BILLIARD PAKLOR, 243 Oom'l Street. 0, T. W. TH0RNBURG, The Upholsterer, iilltolstt-red luniitnto riiiuuvj, re-covers nnd repnlrs il.isn wiirA. Ohi-iiieketa MUite Inuranco block. Flint. H rest, JOHN lit WIN, Carpenter aud Builder, Shop fi5 State street. 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Or. 7-2Mm-dw FRIENDS POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE Will be opened to students Sept. is, rw Otleis'hamosi practical coarbesof Ltuuy oi any school In tbe Slate, viz: Jli chained Engineering, Civil Knglmeribg, lilectrleal Luglueerlng, tadtmlo and Grammar school courses Students practice dally In wood bhop, machUe shop, aud laLora. torles. Tuition and Ho iril per Tear, ICO. Speclul Inducements ton fpw young men who wish to work for their boaid und tui tion during vacations. Forprospectusaud further Information, address LDWIN JIOIUUSON.M S, Presdtnt, fcnlem, Or. WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY, SALEM, OREGON. The course most complete and the high est grade of any muslo school In tne Northwest. Best and newest methods of teaching. Enlarged facilities aud now planter Instruction of beginners for Hie coming school year. Diplomas granted on completion of course. Next term begins September 5, 1892. Z. M. PABVIN; Send for catalogue. Music Director. 7-si-d2m-wlm Miss Ballou's KINDERGARTEN. rHIRD YEAR Opens Monday, Heptcmuer 19th, at Kin dergarten Hall, opposite opera house. Children received at three years of tige and over. A connecting clnss will be ts tnblUhed for advanced Kindergarten pu pils and those beginning primary wink. Only thebest mndl-m K'lurli.m.rl mclh. ods employed. Prang's shtim ot drawing and color wotk iutioduced. Miss Annie Thornton, Graduate nt theDiesden t'onservtt ,yo MuslofUcriunuy)wlll open her noiits, tl and 7, tank building, tsepttmber M. Iuslrustions in vocal and Inslirmenlal music, also in Oermnn nnd French. t-Ml Select School. MIH3 KNOX will begin hertehct tbonl tne flrst Moudny In stptemer, at the Utile Cential school building. rMHTH M. HAHP.1S, Teacher of 'V olco U i'inuoandOigJU. May besfennt lha wonsptMi jijornt her home, KUmui mtr stitet. u-r-Ju 25c Want Column. Notlcls inserted for OKE Cl T PEP. .OKl) EACH 1SMEKTIOW. tu au.fr-lisemeutlnj-xrtcdin this toluc.u foi lu. tltoa lw ciitr-nve cents. JrOU tALE. A house Uibo moNtd.n.Udt 'bo told at onto. Big bargain. JUQiilte ui Howard, the houso mover. 1-Jt I O-T. A Mlleaei) took Ko.4:M, contain tho lintim itl A. It K.nl. bill U lng aer ph use leave at Aitkeu & pa'met's gio eery, and be lowarded. V-1-lt WAM'Kl :.- Seauif.tr ".a to do repairing ,. aud uclpon tiew work. Apply to l"-tf t 1 II AKT. Tailor. w ATiiD.- 'i"o rent u pood farm ot uuoui iim ucrcs, by ii thuiougu tanu er. Good i cfereuc.b given Cull ft this of- nvv. t-iz-ini w ANTED- -A gtrl to do general houki Calful IQi iilbwty rst, 80-3t work WANTED.-Situatlon to drive a team, take euro ot bort.es or do gcniral work. Wages no objsct, Addrets . T." this ottke IKWt White's No. 60, BALEM'S FlNJ2.Vr 'MtUCir, N,n, ids.dy for buslutin. tpdcihll). Can fill work J.V, wni'lK. TO BUILD IS A PLEASURE When you see these new 1891 designs in Books 4 and 5, "Houses and Cottages." Mjl h : ' ii'inc'. ". i ntalKi"'wd-lcn, . H 111 l I 1;. 'ng Ho wi , '-ified fiotn t 0 1 t' ai b it uurior ftB o, 5 con- f i'i. of d.,-t'li.g rusting orr V 1 I i.'tn la u ilCW, rew- u iion.4 rvtrtty:of hou lu i irtim jjvit up to ". tanj fric $ ewh.nr'l.ftx-if tV- 0, D. S. HOPKINS Architect, Grand Rapk, Mich. Conservatory of Music, .'