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0 J fitttf jokCoupon fjATUtWAY. CAP 'AI e'MtaMliBP'J 1 TTTWTO' A I' iii iitlnir WM'X iWaWW ry"r:rvir'i'in'i'!iitM'ii'iiiiiiiiMifp;''Mij wwmmsmmm Fvo- o "Tilifl l'jMOl'iiiD'8 1'AJ.MiM," i-f1 r" yYi-j-"-jf'1' r-T -- nflsttt i UiJrfi "Mri'.'tt.fT.. The Question is Often Asked Why the Tb? Nu) York Racket Has such a lively trade, while it appears dull in many places? rolinblo caali i lowest Diftt x- Hatoon. Jloftiorv. TabloolotliH- I- 1 n t- 1T ..1... D..ut.M ..! .l!. ,f -II 1,1 .t.ltwil, Att rill l.stll.tll Pit, IfJ-ll in Now York, and following that lino, (cash) from factory to conqunior, thoy can afford to Hull I at low prices. Thoy aak an examination o their stock and pricofl. fc T. BARNES, State Ins. Block. . ... . , . ..,m ., .....t.1 ....I ....-- -' - - -.-. ... .. . -..wMJ!JJUL. I "rjr n ii ii iiwi ji inm j ur---"f--MI,'i-- . ' . ' W "", " J , , IJ u-' HAJ.MM. OUJMON 'l.f.iMMY, 1VMM Jr iMtf. WO'DAM MWHW'UAW i. i,ltr1rilmrilfrT"r T Book Coupon 8A'ftiJiiM, WO, f40 That duestion ih easily answored, thoy buy their shoos from one of tho most gboo ffto'onos in St, Louis, raying cash for them, thorohy tfottintf their' xtock at th ,!-- Tlmn Hfjllintr for cash, thov havo no allowance to make for bad accounts. 'J !imd wUv t.linv nil nUnm nli nut). Tn other lines, such as Hats. White Shirts. Ulnok L,l l!,.lif lrnau Sliifta. Pntifa OvnrnMu. hutrwnnv trf nil kinds for ladies, and (Sunts 1 ---a" TilmlirnirlnrtW I firm flnrr.ninn. TtilthnriM. f4WH. Mitt. Table LuiMl. LlIIOIl CM TO TK8 RBHE Clearly tttnm Imho a (mti In Medium, fif jt;fcaHBB5iM ' 4 111(1 HOIITHRRil BANK FAIIM Hlrlko On All tho (imi Hum Ho flnerfti. Keeping Pace' With the Times. Havo your business accountfl kept lu PERFECT books, such are Tho Frcy Patent Flat Opening Books. Books that are worthy of tho patronage and pralso of tho Government Of ficials of tho Btate of Oregon, and the greater portion of the mercbantllo men of tbe State, are surely deserving of a trial by everyone. Proprietors ot THE CAPITAL CITY BINDERY. Binders to the State of Oregon, Printers and Lithographers, Balem, Oregon. 500,00 TREES 1 OSWEGO - NXJRSKRIBS. "FALL 1892. SPRING, 1893. We would call the attention of dealers, and large and small planters, to our large and varied assortment of Fruit Trees aiid'tfmall Fruits, Ornamental, Shade, Nut and Evergreen trees. Our trees are clean, smooth, and first-class in eyery respect. Send for catalogue and price list. Address, Walling & Jarisch, jjaMention this paper. Os"Weo, Oregon. - K W. COTTLE & CO., General Insurance Agency. At if.. it t -II .-..... ... alUMa (WnmntM RnnresenllniF the following well-known and reliable Uouipftptei; BTATK IIBURANOK CO., JEttu Ioiuranca Co., . Traders' Insurance Co., Hun Insurance i Co.. M.,nnnni h.nnn.1 ii WmtAhe.tar Klre Ini. Co.. i.lon Klre lainntnce Co., 'Imperial Klre Ioiuranoe O., London & Lancashire Fire Ins. Soe., London Aeeuranoe (rpmtlon, Alliance Aiurnoe Co.. - , orwloh Union KlrelnaJI-e. Oldest and Leading; Firm In the City Devoted Exclusively to insurance, Issue Loans. New Yowr, Jiina 16. Tho clearing house association decided to ImuooIx per cent loan certificates to tide thoso banks which need help over prevent flnauolal troubles. C. Cotter & Son, diamond doalore, as signed today. Liabilities exceed $100,- 000; assets equal liabilities. Strongly Endorsed. Tho advertising of Hood's Sarsaparll la appeals to the sober, common sense of thinking people, becauso It Is true: and It Is always fully substantiated by endorsements which In tho flnano.ul world would bo accepted without a rao mcnt'ii hPBlintlon. Thev tell the story -HOODS OUIlEri. Hood's Pills cure liver ills, Jaundice, bllllousness, sick headache, constipa tion. VieOR " MEN J. W. TBORHBORG, TUB ITUOLSTtRER. Recovers and repaint upholstered furniture. Long Experience in the trade enablea mo to turn out flret-claas work. Samples of coverings. No trouble to give estimates. State Insurance block, Cbemeketa street CHURCHILL BURROUGHS Spraying Outfits, 103 State Street. F. T. HART, LEADING MERCHAN1 TAILOR. 247COMMERCIAL STREET. Eullf, Qulcklr, Pf rmantntly Rttterttf. WEAKNESS, NERVOUSNESf, DEIILITYr and all lb train of arils from rarlr errors or later ezoessM, tka rwults of OTcrwork, slokness, worry. eto. FulWtreugth, derclopmot ana lone glvcevefrotasaaai piirtlon of tbe tottr. Hlmp!.nataralmetboos. ImmedUMImproTemeal. wen. railurelmpowlbU. 2fu raferencM. Book, explanation and proofs nailed (sealed) free. ERIE MEDICAL CO. urraLo. h. v. Nmw Yohk, Juno lfi.-in vie t mtou drain ukii tiAtikw Itofe, mum Uy Hie (lemii(l( frofii IfiieMor, iliooleaf ln Iioiim oornmlltee ti0pmm Hint ov ery (JlfarlfiK Itmm Mfltor Id tlio ootin. try (H4 timing tioiii otrtlfia(eir uhlnh WMMkl fMkfl ftvVllftllffl fofUW IhV tweefi Iwnlm A vwt amount of mrfoc(ly jood ft-o(flr which ri) how utiotifrent, In opinion ofaagaciotM ami cotiwrv tlve bank offleers of thtoolty It would bonlong tep toWrtfd redtoralloii 0 con lldonci'. Tmlarobbor Halted. Fort Gibhow, I. T. Juuo lO.-IIenry Btarr, a notorlou .train robber and bank wrecker, Is surrouBdecl by doputy marshals and. a nInrrKfi (ohii at a point 20 miles frota Nowatack tho bandit's homo, Unlew the pfw wcakons, Btarr will be taken cither dead c.t allvo. Tho reward of f 1600 1 Ineentlve to great ac tivity by ofllcew Btarr has six men. Today's Failures, AWCANBA8 ClTV, Ark., JutIO 1C The First National bank of this city, one of the oldest and generally believed to bo the fltroDKest financial Institutions of the southwest, failed to open Its doors tnis morning. jepoMui roporicu 1000,000. St. Loots. June 10. 0. Bouham, hanker, Fairfield, III., has failed, Weston. Ohio. Juno 15, Tho Ex change banking' company of this place has closed Its doors, -owing to a run. ANDKR80N. luff.. June 10, The . - ' 4vJ MBW ADVKBTIBKBUnntS. IMPORTANT NOTICE Owing to the. fact that we are over stocked, we will, until further notice, make tbe following sweeping reduc tions on lutnbel: Rough common f 10 per M Sidewalk 10 Flooring, Rustic, etc., No. 1.. 20 " " Flooring, Rustic etc., No, 2-. 16 " Common 2d grade 1 0 " " Other classes of lumber in same pro portion. Quality not excelled in any market in tbe state. CAPITAL LUMBERING CO. MAKE NO. MORE MISTAKES. OIIAHLEB A. BHITH BUMS The Rustler Wood Saw inii hnriMin'tbnrn uo half your wood. In fuel, when be saws It. Make your contracts Willi uira personanj nntiourutii. iiu. cigar store. Dearborn's book store,4MHurnmer street, or address ine by mall. C-ltf EHTABT.TflHKD 187fl. " INCORPORATED 1891 WILLIAM NILES & CO., Los Antoreles. California. ' 3 W T . -.. .7..T. BREED1S MD EXPORTERS OF FINE CATTLE, RUGS, POULTRY, Berkshire & Poland-China Pigs a Specialty. HOUSE TRAINING. Have bod 18 years experience training fr irack or carriage. Terms reasonable, ran be found at WeUacott's stable, or addrras Halein. 6-6-1 m JAMKH KING. OODBu'lneu Ol'iVHTONlTlf.-Oiringto It poorbcaltb tbe undersigned will trade hit business and factory for real estate on rt onble trms. 1,. K. HKOKIt, 6-a)tl Depot Sash and Door factory, rialem. HKHl Fancy Poultry, All Varieties. Eggs for Hatching. Incubators. Nile Pacific Coast Poultry nd Stock, lllustra ' ted, 60 cents by mail. jMTHEND FOB CIRCULARB.-t r OVt. Itoan borse, ten years old, shod, lft- But seen Thursday near Qto, Klebra plaealA rnlleseast of Kalem. Itetarn toO.T. .Iwmous, Knglewooa, naiem. rMH HALE. A very nicely located lot, wlla IT bo.ise,on Mill street south oi Willamette university For terms and partleulartjpleaae Inquire at tbls place. t-'" Ed. C. Cross, jlMk Uce Meats mjHHHHi ssslHHblBmQtB!iB!i?v?i?B.iB H thei mlkslon. and HW0O dividend among - a lt.. Qruu.lal sttf tMJftflinM Jfl lis pushed tbls yrar for wblcb we want tbe ser- Tlccu. "y-gjygiBf fugQMHiHO no.. Itoom 3', VIbronlcle Mblldlng, Han rancUco, Wholesale BetaH enler lMFregk, BalttWfl gMwked Meats f aUlUMk 95 Court and UO State Street. HIS l'APKK U kepton file at K. O. IWs Advertising Agancy.Mand l Mercbanu xchange.BanVrancs'O. caitrornui, warn Exchange, can rraucwu, u,..m., -"-r-cuntrec-' for advertUIng can ie made for It. nUHItiTlAN HCJKNOB-Lllerature of all C kinds on sale at S Uberly utreeU -6-ly "' - . ' . . . -. . M A- MUSS A t?w.?riw. WH.ff&'ME jfjh.des, -"? MoT,TOUI(5l.AB. Farmers' and Merchants' Stale bank at Fdlrmount, Grant county, has cloHod. Quite a number of farmers threatened to use dynamite and blow up tho bank. It had a. paid up capital of yw.wo. iogar itrlke. Brooklyn, Juno 10, The Immense rugar refineries of the Havemeyera In Williamsburg have slopped work lu consequence of striking of firemen for shorter hours. The strike will spread to all other refineries In 'this neighbor hood. THE BAEK SEA XAMOZK. Wrecxed and Lost off ttw Coast of Alaska. Pomt TowNSRNn,, June 10. The Wballncr Bark Hea Ranger, Captain Charles H. Foley of Ban Francisco, was wrecked May 24 on a hidden lulge three miles west of Kyak island, ofl the coast of Alaska. The vessel and cargo, consisting of truln oil and whale oil, valued at $11,000 are a total loss. The crew barely escaped from the sinking vessel In time to save tneir lives, uni cers and part of crew arrived from Sit ka tbls morning by steamer uityor Topeko. Particulars of disaster as re lated by Capt. Foley are as follews: James Mcl.ee, seaman, died May 20, when wo were becalmed 10 miles from land. I wore ship in shore to land to bury the corpse. We were about to drop anchor at a place where tho chart indicated nineteen fathoms when bark struch a hidden rock aud smashed I he keel. Tbe venscl listed to port and rap Idly filled. I hardly had time to low boats to take crew and corpse off when she sank. After some difficulty a land ing was made at a trading post of tbe North American Commercial Co, on Kyak Island OEXMAN DAY AT CHICAGO. And Indiana Day Make it a Strong Oombinatio. Chicago, June 10. Today Is a big dsy at Juckfcou park. First and for most It Is "German day," then It is "Indiana day" and lust but not least it b "Arkansas day." By 10 o'clock It Is estimated a hundred thousand had najtawd the tuniHMliM, The day Is bright and clear. Hon. Carl Bcburz delivered tbe address of tho day. Ex President Harrison was present at tbe Indiana exerebx-s. IWU ffMttfi Oftfhi'rriM AM JHtl iMimtimt WhlM (iWfrfrrVMi lhrrfr mm jir..w i i .hi m ... wi Irw Tin IoMf " KlMl H hm i Jam l6.(J(ttiritMnbbiutM IMHt UM litHi MiM It? A HrtHH b1 IM MM of cWwMUlftrl (tti f Wl M (, eoiif toiwl oi ftA4 l mmUM Willi (hfl lMffafrnl MliM tMUli 11 Umuh dot h iImMah lAfi Mll' llltf MrilflfloXtOH 111 X'Mfri( of (((- l,t UiiiUaUiiUU. ft fViiftl iititHM OllAfgml HU( (llt ftlri(o(ri!0h(4oll Wlllftll liflsflfieM wef- uiMt Mtumnwnft FUU UmUig wnte (I16M1 fivlow(f Vtf dliiNfid Ih Lmtfi, III sort (ilinf MutUm fritHnm, iferif Ootid n(il Ounlmt lilfffll. Fofdlimfid lid ttw WM MlitailOed Ul tV)Ht Iftlpflsoll' tiiGiitand UttmyhftttOi PflfAM6fltry KImWohs BKMf.tN, Juno if,..Kieotlons are be ing held In Oenrisiiy today. AlffUist tropical weather prevails overy wtiore III (he w;iintry, wliloh will bring otila heavy voto In the rural dlstrlals. In Jtorlln Is utter alwonoo of exeUmonl' Btrcet are wiring wttf day appear nnco, The wealthy oiassen appear apa- thollo as to outcome, At noon work men left factories and walked In groups to voting stations and depoftlted ballots, Boclallsis are displaying more activity than any other political groups, a number women distributing eleclorlal tickets. All poetoffioo employes are glvon leave of absence to vote. LUsIa Oatt 3-owera. NuwBknvokd, Mass,, June 10. Tlii tenth day of the Borden trial opened with a big crowd. The prisoner Is over whelmed with floral offerings and ap peared In excellent spirits, despite the seeming dUheartonlng proceedings of yesterday, The commonwealth rested Its caso. Electric Failure. Skati k, June 10. The Rainier Electrlo Railway and Power Co. and Seattle Consolidated Btreet Railway Co. has gone Into th hands of a re ceiver, through failure to dispose of bonds. D. T. Denny, principal owner, to protect all his creditors, lias given trust deeds, deeds and mortgages on all his property. Ills assets are mucn larger than liabilities. Oregon PloBseri, Poiitlanij. Or.. June 10. The lt annual Pioneers' reunion Is In progress this arternoon. Tiiere is a largs atienu-auce. f.rfiJl(6iffl.l H lAMMlnKrmflAMVi& Ci('tKtiM BokinjJ AnSOUUTELY PIW Royal 1 mmrn UUW4HsMMhttM ummU0itmmMaitmitmiiAummhmi fMUHMAh AMD l0(JAtt Sunday Closlag. Ciiioaoo. Illi.June 15. Tho United Lutes court of appeal today heard ar guments in the world's rair closing case, Chief Justice Fuller presided. Big Embe ler. 8am FrtANOiaco, June lOl'he trial of J. W. Flood, charged with embez zlement of 9104,000, from tho Donahue Kelley Banking Co., closed today and tbe Jury retired. KU8MAK MOKASTERY KOBSSD, Monks ArresUd asd Valaables Foand Womea la tka Cast. St. PMTKitHBUiw, June 10--The church Chudov Monastery, which Is within tbe walls of the Kremlin-was recently robbed of avast amount of plate, money and gems, valufd between 2,000,000 and ,000,000 roubles. Today Hit tim monks belonging to the monas tery wero arrested and a search of their cells revealed that they had perpetrated thn robber v. The charge of sacrilege has been made against the monks, the crime Is puulshabto by a most severe penalty. A number of women have been living secretly with Use monks, Ht, and MM, tit il!ef Mofgafi fr turriMl Ui Portland Jhls aftrfiwff ii. V, I'llfklKifsi fwidrii'if ity turn a biiflliioM (rip Ui a.lflf III iMm VaUhttt Mayor (Inlcfi r(urfifrd llils aCle rnooii fretfi a visit to Albany MoKlHlsy Mllflliell was up from tier val today. Geo, O, Ilrnwii, now of Walla Walla, Is visiting slllm old lioiM'. The grand Jury Vilt'd Uio reform school to-day. J)t, i M. Keeno returned from Port' land this morning. W. F. Dugan Is homo from a short business visit tti Portland, Mrs, J, W, Jury, of Kasl Balem, 1 reported on the slok list. ' On July 4th tho Klwnod will curry excursions all the way down from Cor- vallls to Haleni, Capt, Bherman went to Roscburg to muHter a company today of Oregon National Guard. The Fourth of July committee have decided to get out no ofllclitl program and no one Is authorized to solicit (or one, Van Knton says as long as the people keep eating he will supply the stuff. Largest, most complete and most per fectly equipped grocery house lu Malom. J, A. Goodhue, manager of the Ore gon Hedge company, returned this morning from the world's fair city and other eastern points, Mrs. J. Green returned this morning from her visit to Bun Francisco, and Jack's rheumatlz has completely left him, a. L. Daily, the successful fruit rancher, who has spent the whiter 'ftast, returned ims morning. The 2d Rest, band boys will appear In their new uniforms for the first time at tbe rose and strawberry show to morrow evening. The Lookwood messengers are very busy these days. Ring a blue box and have your errand doae while you think of It. KxGov. Z, V. Wfoody returned from The Dalles this morning,, accompanied by iila 'ughter jsuna ana missj-ou Ulrscli. Ex.Gov, Fletcher, of Dakota, Is In tbe city looking about with a view to locating. J. II. Ackerman, W. A. Wetzell and W. 1. fllaley will assist County Huper lutendent Graham Iti his annual teach- art Innlllllllt. rislflrtl'a rfjood felfabtfl IiGVsV faVfl till evading for a trip into caiiroriiiit. (irt.t, ii, U, 8lifffm mtti Ui iUm bUfg today Ui fri(i(6f" A lift f'filHfft aotitfMtijr. It will b kuwrt iw A (suunmiyt and (Akea ll f64 itd4 vncnul by tils dfabaHdJitg ( (lie ootii rmfiyatWdltMker. lhti, A, it, Unit, bt Astoria, an bid 8fim pioneer, U lu Hit My aUendlrig (ItoKfrtiid t'ucflmpmefit ut itidlan War Volerarm of Hi nor I litest ltv 6nU(d with i. (J. Wrlglit mid ntliers Ih titf,, llwiitifllt's' coiiijiany, and served throwgW tho crtn-ipfilgners dravely. Hi la nJy-!!( Irlggood health and smeetlhg mahy llllLllttlH flllllll. ... .....u ......... The Iritis K.ititi residence offered for a few days at a price that must make soma one motioy. J. O. Booth, room 10, Bush's bank building. 0-14 'M, Room Hnow, Tho entries close at 2 u. m, Friday, when the Judges will be gin, their work, and at 7 p.m. the ar mory wllj be open to the public. All . arrangements are being completed In good shape, and everything, Including the loe cream booths, will be beautiful ly decorated. Don't fall to attend, IK TUB OIXOUIT COURT, Judge Muuley of Portland Hears a Case for Jndge Burnett, In the Robertson assignment ewe Judge Burnett was attdrney when' eleoted. He thw forenoon Introduced Judge Muuley of Portland to the bar, and then appeared before him aa attor ney. vAm today. M. L, Jones, L. M. Heueell, Verdict for plaintiff, 138.00. ' ' Klma Blmmons v-. David G. Kdgar, verdict for plalullfrilOO. In state vs. John Booth for breaking f Into Krauiee residence, on trial to Jury of P.P. Whltlook, A. If, Hunt, J. T. Roes, Jacob Winger, W, ti. Klneey; M. Cooley, E.G. rJlegmuud, James Watt, John Htanton, F. L. Pound, C. Cannon, G. O. Ganz, Ford and Carson appear for Booth, their defonse Is that Booth was out of the asylum on leave of absence. TUB MARKETS. Pokt&ani), Juhe 15,-iWueat, Valley 1,123; Wn Walla $1,021." rian FnAWcieoo, June 15, Wheat very dull, Deoein.berJl.84t. (JiiKMfJo, June 10 Wheat cash, 05.. . . . MAHHIKI'. THE PACIFIC HiTEGTlYB AND COHECuNG BUREAU SALEM, . - - Oregon Prlvats work a sptc'.alty. O. V. CX-KM IT, Masaar, THE CRIMINAL 0ALAHDEK8. MeterieM Tram Xokber at Bay Tie DeLeeeeH Beleaaed. WII1LK1NHAI. vr.... ... . i...u luu. If. (Uaanu Malveny, a gold cure patient, killed km KUKUTKN-BHKAHAN.-At Bt. Jo seph's Catholic church, Rev, J, H. White ofrleiatlur, at 0 a. m Wd needay, June 13, WM, Miss Marie Kuertea and Wm, Hheahau, The bride Is a daughter of Jos, Kuer ten. nroDrletor of the Bslew Boap k rihmini ' wftrks. and tbe groom Is head meehaale and paer nuker lu the Willamette Pulp Paper w.'s mill si Oregon City. Mr. and Mrs. Bheahan went to PortlsadoH ttteartergoon train and will probably go to Gfcleego for a tow weeks, On their return tney win reside In Oregon City. Ut. and Mrs. Kuerten of Balem, are reertvisg many ,.M-rtulatiog. The young man 1 alao Ut be congratulated upon forming connection with one of Haiem's families. nilNM-WILLlAMH. At the beene of P. Dennis, u l-t "lw'f,s' et' Institute, F. H. Dearborn the bookseller has opeiied a large line of 0, 10 and 20 cent tablets, Call and see them. Collector T. J. Black, Attorney Gen. Chamberlain and Col. A. I. Wagner, three promising young men In tho Democratic party, went to Portland U day. Chas. P. Troy and family who uro at Hotel Willamette received news today that their daughter. Mrs. Clarke, of 'Frisco, was dangerously hurt by a fall from a borse. Mrs. Geo. Hoove l.ft today for a week's visit among friends at Oregon City and Portland, J, W. Lyons, the strawberry grower, who Is shipping his crop to Portland this year, went to the metropolis tody. Messrs, P, H. D'Aroy and Geo G, Bingham went to Portland this after noon to appear before Judge Bollinger for Lee Quoy, who wss found with too much opium In his ossssl6n, H.J.Bmlthand A, Davison, two of Id UL.CER5 t , SCROFULA RHEUMATBM BLOOD POISON Asde b irerr kindred rtiaifslnfronlimi dood ou red by tint nTr-iwlui. and best of all uedloines, MAntO .TTUlDctfcfc'B ookm Wood and akin Dlseates mailed frea, n thk ewtrr bpmoifio oo ATI-AHTA. 1. IateUlgettt leaien win netlw that Tutt's Pills ma 1 a si sw-rnrs. aslsiif jtk Atttrmt M.II r aissasoe, but sMily -m-m m reeuu IrM BUitr4rHi JlVsf, vial r Vtrtkw. HmuUcIm. Dv FtVKt. CtttiVOrrtM. Bilrfwt rls rihilas etn. of P, Dennis, In 15-4 ZmmMiiimlM t day even Bg, June 14, m, L.G, toLEXZiirfmJ2XwJFJitvZ Wlmame an3 Miss Llaaie Dunn, Mev, Cttf&'SmZEy.TiVJ.VZZ A,L.HiMtalejefeUtlpff. W)IJ MymMXWUMKM, JLJ TO THE FLOWER SHOW ifl-1 Tliiit's Wbtre he's OoIck Tlnrlol tfioWfl sre koHik Ut tb i tt iriMiir eiu nnea iiiiok an .TAIKINfKV IIUIISK IN OHKOOM. In ilitixi Hum you wM what Is ne .nly, Tbe tiew tblugsare always fayad a' Patton Bros., HooUmmUmrm and tttlat.r SS BTATK tTNIHIT, -13 '9i I'O .: m t i J f tH f -