" ,- , t"l MO TIMER OFFER, wanlH rV Mil f Tf)rf jrftHflfltff iHftjMlff Jftnr Ml ) Mlf fW drl ftl AlWftMM CAPITAL '-- V & ! m aaa i . "Nb CfiN I DAILY I I I I If A I Mr ft ttftnift of tfftH II III 1" X A I J fMMnAdMt V M 1JL 1 X.LuJ-tll t 11 1 iMwuiiiiiiiiiiipiitiiiMywpiiwiitiw r. VOf;, f, The Question 10 Often Asked Why the Tb? N?u) York Racket Has such a Hvoly trado, whllo it appears dull In many places? Timt (iiiflNlion to omWy WinWord, Uioy buy tlioff fltiooci ffofi on of tlio frioeit rotlftbla tfftli fihoo fwiiorfcM In Hi, mh, vayhm imi (or lliofi, fclioroby flolMritf llialr nUtek nl tlio lowest price, Tliwi fHflHucr for wwli, liioy liftyo no allowtmcu to maIm for bud jummmIs, Tiwt ox plfilriN why tlioy hciII iIiocin dump, f t other llfioa, fiucifi m Htla, "WJiItw HliffUi, iJIftik S1(jmi, mid light DroHH Slilrtx, Vmim, Overall, tfiulorwoflr of all kind for Irtdloa, find tfotita lionwfy, htuw. KmbrohhrUn, I mki OurUfiw, ftflibofiM, OIovm, Mill, Tftblo Linen, LiiiftH Trtbloalollw, NankiriH, CJrwili, UiuiuiwqUh, JJriiwhoa mid noLfofiff of til kinds tvfilufi are ill bought lor caiih in Now York, find following tlmt lino, (chIi) from ImUtry to (jonfiumor, thoy ctn ilford to sail it low pricoH, 'J'lioy wk an oximlnutlon of tliolr stook and pri(M& E. T. BARNES, State Ins. Block. Keepi ing Pace With Uhvo your bunlnm nocoun( kept The rry I'ttfciil It.isil.c, llwil urn u.rlliu nf Mix n( rillliilMl mill liritltMt lit Itld f VOT fl fllfl f ( t Of' flpluld of th Hmifl of Orison, ninl thw urculer Mnln of Ilia iiioroliiilll men of thoBtafo, nromiroly dmorvinu of fttrlrtl hy vrryori. Manufactured In Orison ONLY by Tlio MBU)i)yKorl JJook Mf, Co,, i'roprlowjrw ol THE OAVL'VAJj CITY JJJNPJiJItY. tilndora to tlio Btatfl of Orogon, L'rlntorx mid Lltliogrrtplii'M, Hnlom, Oregon II. W. COTTLE & CO., General Insurance Agency. ItipreentlnK the following woll-known od rIUbl Oo(npnlM( HTATK INHtlltANOK CO., Mnn InmimnM (to., TrderInurBncoCo Hnn JnniiranM (H.( Nntlonnl Iiiurinc( Wetflhtilr gin fun. (to., linn LUaln.MMnililVl f fit nA.llU VI P I flSllMtfllUI tU.M iiOiidoti fttiowlilro Flr In. Alliance AnnuniDcaUa. Oldwtnnrt ixjiMilng Klrmln tlie City J. W. THORNBORG, Ilooovers and repair HphoWored furnlturo. JjiMig Kxr enables me to turn out flrnt-dit work. HttmplM of. covorlc give entltuateH. BUUi Innuronoe block, Uliemokda utrcet. CHURCHILL BURROUGHS F. T. HART, SI7ICOMMIS11CIAL BTftKBT. Ed. C. vumn BAGGAGE SALE. Tb undenlrned will ll kt tb tant ldrlu( IIodm In Opm Jicm tilock, Ju ok. July 15. iiH. Any on nsvmic ( tur U ntinfuj togtm bttui Hl, 1UWM1 ujfevwune ucwfvimi, ft-tt-S WM, DAKOKAMT , . ., EOR SALE. On tur Urm nd ebsp. A 50 rr fired onHUDDyri)dWo,on. luilUotjli MMM n'"B' JOIWTMAKT. HORSE TRAINING. IIrbd U yr MfxrricsM UalalMftw Iritekororriaca. Ter woal. toand at WeitMott'a lUbli, or ldryM wm. M-lea JAMKM KIWU. THE -PACIFIC DETECTIVE ANP COLIECTING BUREAU ALKM, ' Oregon frlrat work a jxeHy. C. H. OCKM lUf T, M8r. NOTICE Or DISSOLUTION. NOTICKH HMHKBr OIVKK.TKATTMK lurtatnfclp iAUf eiMlag Ki cr. W. Hiti sud P,a lrar to tfcU dy dl olr4 by wouuj ooyUyt ! f - V. Lr fMlf' UKtrmlin. & W. IUwU WW -U aatiwtWMfM. fiir.W WMI'tfOI'LWHJAI'J!W,'' hrsi 1 Ihe Times, In PliRPJJOT look, siioli are Flnt OiM)fiiK Kookn. lwidm AMurauo ivf wftlofl, . . Worwleli Onln Klre Iii.o, Movolod Kxfllnlviy w Jimurnnwir THK ITMOLHTflKKW. the trade Xo trouble to Spraying 'Otilfffs, 10 3 State Street. LEADING MEROHAM TAILOR. Cross, WHoICHHie MN(1 ItcUfl Dealer Ih Vrenh, Halt and Hniokcd MetitH f 1IN1h(Ih Off Court and XIO Mate Htrectn. ITERUMQUE ITERUMQUE li & fUa r fcrM ltkt HtriiHr K'Avftlu nd tcate." AmvMut rcrCtUrs .-r " r - . .t . - . i - j. . tj) W Wfttll IO iHllrlM yCH WllH thti an llil Patton Bros., 0 rrAiK winr.Kr, pinj'& wf a&rtmi of er, Choice Meats 3tdTt (JilOif Bervlce at 10:80 a nl. n (id fl n in, Bundity cohool nt 12. ltov. W 14. (y'oirelaiid, pnstor fltibject of ((.oftilng scfiiion (Tho ilenlJeBUH," Bubjeat of evening lecture "la Civiliza tion of (JlifMlrtii or Moliauiedan orl ln V" tir I'Atil.'fl Kplsoopal, corner of Clnirali mid Olieuieketn streets, Bor vk'os In Die un.mlnKnt 105(1 and In the evening nt 0 o'uloak, Services on Thursday evening nl 100 p, ui. Every body Invited. VV, Lund, rector. .. m JUVAMtlKMCAUI'renulilHg nt 10:30 n. in, nud 1'Atj p. an, at tbo W. O. T. U, roouiD, on Court street tomorrow. Bun day school ut 12 m,, and Y. P. 0. 13. meeting at 040. J. lloworsox, pastor Y. M. 0. A.-flev. M. L,' Kugg will deliver an uddress to men at the Y. M. 0. A. tomorrow nt4 o'clock. Every uiau should heur him. Doil't forget lllo free lecture on Nicaragua canal Tuesday night. ' ' 1'ltiST I'itKflHVTKMlAN. Treachlng by Itev, A. L. llutchluson. at 10:30 a. in. Morning subject. "Christ's In aiilturnl." Evening subectj "The Natural Law of Neglect." Y, 1. 8. C. 15. at 7ilo p. ui. A. M. E, North Sulem, services at 11a, m.und 710 p. to. All welcome. O. W. While, pastor. Bourn BAtKM. Itev. Oi-'O. W. lloork will preach nt South Baluin M. E, church 10:30 a. m, CoaiiK(iATroNAL, Ilv. C. L. Dlv- on of Olympla will preach tuornlug and evening tomorrow. ?ER80NALAND LOCAL. Flue spring chickens from 25 cents upward, at Davison's market. Peter Powell, of Yamhill county, age 1)7 years, was today committed to the Mylum. Miss Flora Calterlln wont to Eugene today to visit her brother's family for a short time. Pre, Whltaker went to Lebanon to day Ut spend Bunday. W. 8. Hurst, of Aurora, was In the city today. Henry Olesy, of Aurora, wasaBalem visitor today. JoMah lllggs of Tillamook and 0. F. llrlggs of Portland,! were today ap pointed notaries public, Itev. P, 8. Kulght Is In Portland to meet Mrs, Knight and daughter Lena, who are en route home from the East. Prof, E, 11, Anderson lias gone to Columbia county to vWt at the homo of hl father. W. H, liagley U homo t rom atrlptto the nor lb, I eau save 20 per cent, biylng tamps and seals from F, 8. Dearborn, the stationer. Do not pay traveling agent exorbitant prices. Miss Lena Brandt, who Las for some time bees an attendant at the asylum, expects to go East on leave of absence to vllt ker mother, who Is quite III. Kd, Welter returned to New What com, today. Advice to the Aged 1 aa4 Irpi4 liver. Tutt's Pills ijjtTnraYi(H) fav nasar awappv iPfy eiwiaaiivww w1 ttim wwwat WQhD AVJUtrWHICJUC MAiMf, JfJC(ION fU''fllMV, JlfNJd4, iMtfr .l,j,uil- -jBetgamaiui fama; mmi m mi (ljtl(frt(M Hrtftfc m limmiw feu of (Midimk mm, UmMiotH WJtO WflrluW ttimi Atmuiin, H& l8 AtttmlkH, June 21,-Tho VM 8fde i'ftfik npenrd s doors (his morn itltf, Tdlft t (ho flrst (it (he closed (Milks ( fMUIfft. A feeling of foil fl (Iffiwi lifiH rettifucd, The other bnnks Will open Monday; tlmt Is, nil but City Untikf which is In the hands of a ro celVoC Jw Yonk, .tune 24 At tho sub (ronsury It In stated nppllcrttlotis were received tip to midday, f r transfer to Miiii ratiolsoo Of 1386,(100 currency, BAN FltANCIflWJ, Juno 21, There Wbs nothing around nnyof tho banks of the city this rMornlng (o Indicate any excitement, A number of persons who llad withdrawn tliutr accounts from tho tllbernlii bank ytflirduy, vnuted to re-doposlt (hoir inope.v loduy. but they were refused. 11,, 11. McDonald, Jr. slated this mo'rnliij; tlmt tlio Pacific Unnk would openugnin soon, WABiUKarotf,D,('.,Jiine 24. Comp troller Eckels this (iinrnitig received n telegram from the Ban llernnrdlno bank asking permission to re-opon. Ho answered that ho would consider tho request when his examiner made a re port, Examiner Cluro, of Taconia, has beeu directed to Nuw Whatcom. Ap plication has been received by the comptroller, from all the banks In Spokane, requesting hint to allow the Washington National bank, of Spo kane, to reorganize. ClfiOAdO, Ills., Juno 24. Tho Colum bia Launch Company, au excursion steamboat lino recently organized, with a capital of (200,000, has gone Into the hands of a receiver. Pension Fraud Charged. Washinoton, D. C, June 24. The charge made by Itepresentative Tare ney, of Missouri, in a speech In the house some time ago, that a pension has been granted fur no other cause than baldness, had been proved true. AccordiiiK to a publication today it ap pears that Allen O. Peck, company H, First IMiode Island artillery, was grunted a pension of four dollars per mouth, October, 1601, with arrearages from March, 1834, no other cause being given than "loss of hair" a result of ty phoid feven Agricultural Department Reforms. Chicago, June 21. Special from Washingten: Secretary of Agriculture Morton's policy will reverse that of ilusk. Morton Is trying to limit It to strictly governmental functions. He thinks meat Inspection does not war rant the expense lu view of the returns, and has out oil nearly 250 employes In the bureau of anlnml Industry since he took hold, saving the government about 200,000 per annum. Yerrlblo Coal Wreck. West Sotkkioii, Wis., Juno 24. A Great Northern coal train was wrecked 85 miles south of hero. Two men were killed and forty cars wrecked and burn ing, tbo dead ure: Engineer Robert In gersoll, head brakesman, Mike Mo Nanny. Stanford's Funeral. Mknixi Paijk, Cil,, Juno 24, This afternoon at 1 o'clock the funeral ser vices of Senator Stanford were held in the quudrangla of tbq university, and the remains were laid at rest In the family mausoleum beside those of his son. Writ Befased. Demvkk, June 24. The writ of ha beas corpus preyed for by Dr. Thatcher Graves, on charge of muiderofMrs, Barnaby, of Providence, It. I,, was re fused. Coming Up the 0ait. Ban Fiianciuw, June 24. The coast defense warship Monterey left for Seat tle this morning. TEL MARKETS. Poktxand, June 24. Wheat valley, fl.1240fl.13j, Wal'a Walla fl.02J 11.03). Han Fl(ANCiso, June 24, Wheat weak, December 11M, seller f.3, new fl.2l). Chicago, June 22. Wheat 04J. 'j .. .i a Itlcb golden Jrey tullk Is belugtup plled by the dairy of 8. J, Bbarj. mm m m ('Irty nmm Mm Mi ia (lie WIhhoc tr.tin rr.- m 223 imilffil AM 17 H,I01I)U& The fanrktti of Ike 0ny Awoiig llodlng Men, ThaOhlongo Derby. CHICAGO, June 2l.-'l his filhedny long ItKiked forwnhi (u nilko by (he frtshlonablo and by (lie spotting frler idly. It Is (hn fiimotis derby day, Tho conditions provide absolutely for payment of fifty thousand dollars cash to the winner, seven thousand lo sec ond horse, and three thousand to third. This offer has brought out tho magnid cent total of 22S nominations, crack three year olds, and of this seventeen are still eligible to start this iiiorulnv, only payment being necessary before mount. At noon the day gives prom ise of glorious weather and a fnot track. Tho great race Is third on tho day's card, and probably not bo run till after 4 p. in. "J. R." and "Foxhnll," Keene'a pair, and "St. Leonard" and "Chorister," are favorites In betting at 2tol. At half past two it seems almost cer tarn that tho race will be run with fair weather. At this hour the greatest crowd Is present that has ever been seen on tho grounds, and every train arriving is jammed. THE BIO FOUR FOUND. Bofore Judge Batchelor for Larceny by Bailee. The colored men mentioned in Fri day's Journal were brought in from Lane county on the Overland train by Sheriff Knight this' morning and ar raigned before Justice Batchelor, on charge of larceny by bailee. They are the Jones brothers, aud Earl and Starkey, who have had Fred Dlm ler's hack for Borne time without pay ing or returning thesame, aud be swore they took it from bis place against bis order. The three first named were dis charged. Tho last was being tried this afternoon. After hearing defendant was dis charged, agreeing to return back and make good all due Mr. Dlmler. There was no evidence of criminal intention. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT. Saleu, June 23. Geo. H. Burnett, judge. Circuit court was in session Friday up to 8:30 p. m., when an adjournment was taken until Saturday at 1 o'plock. E. J. Harding vs. B. J. Grim, action for money; motion for rehearing over ruled. Madge Ragsdale vs. T. J, Ragsdale, divorce; findings and decree dismissing tho suit. Southern Paclflo Co. Ye. W. E. Loughmiller, action for money; judg ment for plaintiff on the findings. A. R. Rlckard vs. James Neal, in- Jounctlon; argued and submitted and taken under advisement. Robert L. Toplitz vs. Olive A. Veatcb action for money; default and order to sell attached property. Llllle 8. Sargeaut vs. Qeo. J. Bar geant, divorce; suit beard by court. This was a new suit begun yesterday in the circuit court. State vs. A. S. Huntly; motion for new trial argued and submitted and same taken under advisement. P. H. Eastou, insolvent; continued. Julia M. Forrest vs. J. P. Hntton et al., partition; sale confirmed. junk 24. Lillle L. Sargeant was dented her ap plication for divorce. Ed. Huntley waa denied new trial, aud sentenced to Ave years at the pen for breaking Into room of Inmate at the atylum. In appeal of Fleming et al, to remove Beth It. Hammer as administrator of estate Henry C. Sterling, decision of Probato court sustaining Hammer affirmed, raHUTMEDJEM MONTHS EJ A troublesome skin disease caused me to scratch for ten months, and wax cured by a few days' use of anaaixasj Upper MuNwro, Md. SWIFT'gpECIFIC I ww en red o me oof White flwetUaff wmyltgbyuiuig roiuun or n n( br &m s turn of tb iUs- M. Mjumt pronloeut pbtleUii Ui ae n4 failed, bat 8. B. 8. did U work. BlBeupByi ileUa tUod4 MUL W. XIMCrATKICK. Jtfcuoa CUjr, T 3 Tnuh M BIm4 4 Ski iImm rutU4 !, . awirrarBCtnuCOMVAVT. rtltwtii fill m'1'O-UA' KJilW VO-liAVi" Comparative Tests, pyal Baking Powder Purest and Strongest. PETER COLLIER, latd Clicmlst.ln.Chlcf of the Department of Agriculture, Washington, D, C, having analyzed the chief brands of baking powder, Reports the Royal Baking Powder the greatest in leavening strength, Yielding over 27 per cent, more gas than the average of the others tested. Dr. Collier adds: "I have made many analyses of various brands of baking powders and "I have always found the Royal composed of pure0 and wholesome ingredients. " Peter Collier, M. D., Ph. D." "Aprils, 1892."" DETAILS OF THE WRECK, The Warship Victoria Sunk in tho Mediterranean BY COLLISON WITH THE CAMPERDORM. Greatest Naval Disaster in Over One Hundred Years. London, June 24. As anon as the oHlcers of the Victoria saw tut ship floundering, orders were glvon t c ose the collision bulkheads to keep Uie water in the compartment lu which the Camperdown shoved her ram. The sailors tried to obey the order, but tho ship was making water too fast to allow' closing of the bulkheads, and while tho men were still trying to shut them the vessel with her Immense guns and heavy topbampor turned ovor and carried them down. The Vlotoria carried 000, officers and men. The ofllcera drowned in addition to Tyrnn include: Chaplain Morris, Lieutenant Munro, Fleet Paymaster Rlokford, Fleet Engineor Foreman, Engineer Harding. Assistant Engineers Deadman, Hatterly and Beaton, Gun ner Howell, Boatswain Barnard, Car penter Beall, Midshipmen Inglls, Grieve, Fawkes, Henley, Gambler, Scralett, Cadet Stooks, Clerks Aklen ana savage. The duke of Edlnburg has received a dispatch from Emperor William ex DreeslnR the deepest sympathy and sav ing that all vessels In tho German navy have mast. Tho aueen will publish tomorrow a special letter icclal or condolence with tborurallles umlcted by the disaster. A dispatch received at 2 o'clock this morning from Boyroot says the collis ion occurred at 6 o'clock yesterday about seven miles from Tripoli. The vessels were almost at right angles when tbo Victoria was struck. The Camperdown was severely damaged forward in tho collision. Temporary repairs will ho made and she will then start for home. It Is said here that several times the Victoria has shown sluns of weaknees in her steering gear. Ono theory is that on account of this weakness she became unmanageable and could not be got out of the Campordown's way. This tragedy Is not equalled Iti fatal results since the slnklmrof the Royal Georae In 1782, when GOO souls found their shroud in tho ocean wuvre. News of the disaster Is meagre and responsi blllty for the woeful loan of life has not been fixed. The loss of this ship with the attending terrible sacrifices or life Is looked upon as confirming the opinion of many naval officers concerning mon sters warship of the present day. Na val engineering, tbey point out, baa not progressed as rapidly an naval arch itecture and the stupendous mass of a 10.000 ton warship cannot be controlled with ease. Taking It altogether the disaster Is regarded by naval people w a severe lewon to the navies of the world. Id dlecusdng the- disaster last even ing, Lord Ilrawey, sometime secretary of admiralty, said the sinking of the Victoria supplied a strong argument against building more big men-of-war "It Is evident," be said, "that the Vic toria's armor atlorued her no protection from the Camperdown 'a ram." While not convinced that smaller vessels are wtfertban larger ones, be thought it waa wler to dkrtrlbute the country' naval strength among leas pretentious men-of-war. rather than among the lew monster battleships. The Victoria waa a twin-screw battle ablp of 10,470 tons and 14,000 horse power. Hhe mounted fifteen guns, TIm Canperdewu la also a flrM-ola tf 0 148, twln-sorew battle ship, 10,000 tons and 11,500 horsepower, and carries ten guus. Admiral Sir George Tryon was com mander ln-chlef of Mediterranean station. As soon as tho news of the disaster became known in London, the Duke of Edlnburg. lately promoted to the position of admiral of tho fleet, visited the admiralty and conferred with the officials. The meeting of the admiralty board was held and a telegram of In structions was eut to Rear-Admiral Markham. .The news of the oalaralty caused the most Intense excitement not only among those who bad friends on board the Ill-fated ablp, but among all classes of the population. '80 deoee was the throng In the vicinity thut the admiralty was compelled to summon" the police to restrain the crowd. Glad stono was greatly shocked when in formed of the facts. He Informed the house of commons of the accident, and paid a most glowing tribute to' the worth of Vloe-Admlral Tryon, who, be said was ono of the highest, ablest, and most esteemed ofllcera in the ser vice Gladstone said there was 611 officers, seamen and boys, and 107 ma rines, 011 board. It waa feared of this total of 718 souls. 430 had been lost. He waa sure the deepest sympathy of tho house would be felt for the brave men who found an early grave In the service of their country, and that It would be extended to their relatives and friends. Washinoton, D. D. Juno 24. Tlie following cablegram' has been sent; "Bayard, Ambassador, London. Con vey to her majesty an expression of the heurtfelt sorrow of the president and peoplo of the United States by reason of the appallng catastrophe to the Victor ia." X KEOEPTION was given Friday afternoon at the re sidence of Mrs. J. M. Martin by Mrs. Martin and Mrs, E. C. Small. Nearly two hundred guests were present. The dining room decorations consisted, of strawberry plants with berries and red roses in the parlor, balls and dining rooms with sweet briar and wild roses. A lunch waa served and those In at tendance comprised the elite of the city. O. N. G. Inspection. An inspection of all companies will be made at the armory, Tuesday, June 27th, at 8 o'clock p. m. Jas. W. Jory, of East Salem, is build ing a neat dwell ng bouse on his farm two and a half miles east of Salem, that he recently purchased of G. W. John eon. Rev. Wm. Lund of St. Paul's Episco pal church returned last night from a visit to Lieut. Sydenham at Fort Canby. Miss Mlunlo p. Miller returned from her visit to relatives lu Oregon. City yesterday. Her sister, Mrs. A, Meade, accompanied her home to visit her, sick mother. G. Taranttno, Ilallano, waa fined by Recorder Edes this afternoon for pen tiling without license. The Southern Pad Ho railroad ofllcca were oloswl at 1 p. m. today In honor of President Leland Stanford's funeral. Tho Independence club play Port land nt Oregon City today. They have lost but one game and Prest. Collet says the league Is making money. Railroad Commissioner Macrutn went to Portiaud this morning. Miss Emma Whitney, who haa been the guest or A. O. Coudit, returned to Wood burn today. Mrs. Prest. Bechlbrede of the Turner missionary convention chaperoned a party of young ladles to the capital etty today. John Confer and daughter of If leaeti rlbave bees the guests of Dr. Bra ibaw for tevr ral day. a T . I 3arl - ; i (i .1