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.,w- r" ' "-sj-svuwipsaijif. ipTTdsoT., . nihil i T in ii' i ii Daily Capital Journal. ikmrjii K40&fcaSBH "aT-yiiiirtt?-, ii'niTn riitflHi'mi i rniiifr'T't'"1"'' - f ri''irmm BY HomER BROTHBRSi SATURDAY,! J ULYJ8, 18WJ.. COUNTY REPUBLICAN LEAGUE. Meeting of Marlon County Clubs for Organization. Pursuant to the following fall of Mayor Gutcl), the llcnuulicans of Marlon county met tills iiftcrnooii at t lie Salem Itcpilblii-an club hull: NOTICE A1TKNTION ItM'UHMOANS. To the Ilopubllcan clubs of Marlon County:-At llic request of n number of prominent Hcpubllcans In different parts or the county. I hereby cull n meeting of the Marlon county Repub lican clubs ut the ball of the Naleni Itcpubllcan club July ih, ihim;, at i:w p. in. for the liiirixisc or organizing for the pri-MMit cauiialgn. 1 would Htiggcrtt that luprvsentntlvcH to thin meeting Ixs elected from each club aw follews: One for the club and one for each ten tiicmlierH thereof I'l.At'DOATCM, Vice-president Hcpubllcan League of Urcgon. The object of today's convention Is to formulate a definite plan of work for the Ilepublleniwof Marlon county during the ensuing campaign, hicb club will huforno a iiipiiiIht of the county league tirui will have rupre Kenlatlon In the M, or vlce-picd-dentu FIRST VOTlillS' CLVII. This youthful organization had its neoond meeting last evening and a membership of 81 mm repotted as fol io w; C. L. McNnry, Hen O. Olcott, A. A. McN a ry, Murray Wade, Fred IJiiiih, II. ll.Ollugcr, T. Mucll!iatipt,.r. II. McCourt, Albert Marry, K O. Wor ried, Urorgi' llradshaw, IS. Trtit'tt, Chailes Winters. .1. .1. Robert s, Zadoe Itlggs, Kalph Watson, Frank I'lyiiiale. Fred F. Smith. W. 1). Kvaus, Hoyti ItlrhardHon, F. It. IIowcibox, A. A Dlsque, Harry 0. Thompson A. N. Lowls, It. L. (lennor, J. F. Smith, F. T. l'eqbles, It. M. Gilbert, Arthur Williams, n. WllllamH.PIill McLsclmn, .lr., K. I), Johnson, It. W. Iloliiiun, ltobort Mugulre, 0. M. Hlshop, (). It. Walt, J. J. 1 limey, K. A. Hakor, A. G. CroHtmu, S. 0. ltundlett, II. Good sell, Orr Royal, S. Guy Hlrscli, 0. A. Johnson, Claud Lacox, Kd Raker, Ficd Stewart, G. W. Joiicm, Walter T. Ktolz, IIarryStapleton,Chas. E. Rlers, I). A. Dlnsiuoor, J. II. Molr, J." I). Wlnstanley, A. A. Jessup, IIiihII II. "Wagner, G. G, Urown, Arthur A. Churchill, J. E. Thompson, S. E. Eos tcr, John McCourt, J. J. McCorinlck, W. J. Williams, C. V. Johnson F. S. Williams, T. J. Macy, W. J. Rafter, Luke L. Linn, L. T. Reynolds, J. II. Earrar, N. W. Kellaway, J I. 1). J'at-i ton, Win. Hodgkln, l.'orry Curd, Geo. E. Altken, F. W. Power, 0. E. Power, P. Vandersol, A. W. Prescott, J. W. Reynolds, Joo Evans, Chits. GUIIiig liniu, Wm. Torry, Frank Lltchlleld and Ray Gilbert. The- following delegates were an nounced its follews: h. T. Reynolds, JOURNAL ''X" RAYS. Directed Upon Persons and Things by the flood Natuied Man. Pictures of candidates are getting prettier every day. A! little Oicgop mist would be most gratefully received Just now, If you want to show true Republi canism you must adopt the Ideas of Grover Cleveland ami Carlisle. If the Salem Republican club Is re sponsible for Ibis Intense heat, we want Mayor Ontrli to cull It otf for a day or two. Yesterday's dispatches announced that a gold loan of $200,000,000 by Rothschilds to Russia on condition that she go to the gold basis. John Clark llidpath, tho historian says: "Not a single dlctlonaryor cyclo pedia In the English language before the year 1878 ever defined dollar In any terms other thrift silver." STATE NEW8, W. J. Williams, W. E. Stolz, P. S. Williams, J. E. Thompson, Virgil Johnson, "W. J. Raftor, Luko Linn, Al. Hopt. FROM QKItVAlB. Thu MoKlnloy Rcpubllcnii club of Gervuls was organized Thursday even ing with slxty-onu mombors. Sqtilro L. II. Poujuilo wiih elected presldunt, Joseph Goodman vice-president, W. .T. Clurko secretary, and W. Morrlnian, treasurer. Tho following delegates to tho county convention of clubs In Sa lem this afternoon were oleeted: Mc Klnloy Mitchell, L. II. Pmijatlc, Jos. Goodman, Win. J. Clarke, Geo. U. Miller, .Tosopji Rubens, R. O. Oerardln and Scott Jones, "I have never hau u nay's sickness In uiy liro," said a inlddlu-agcd man the other day. "What a comfort It would be," sighs some poor invalid, "to bo in his place ror a year- or two." Yet hair of the Invalids wo sou might be Justus healthy as lie. If they would only take proper caro of themselves, eat proper roodand digest It. It's so strange that 'such simple things ato overlooked by t huso who want health. Food makes health. It makes strength and strength wards oir sickness. Tho man who had novor been sick was strong because ho always dlgesLsd his rood, and you could become tho same by helping your stomach to work as well as his. Shaker Digestive Cordial will lioln your stomach and will make you strong and healthy by making tho food you eat make you rat. Druggists sell It. Trial bottle 10 cents. The wicked silver mine owners arc paying for this silver agitation In order to get M) cent dollarsl And the virtuous bunkers arc afraid tholr gold dollars will be doubled In value! Such is sound money logic. Any man who believe like Grover Cleveland or Carlisle or C. Ii. Moorcs, or Whitney, Doc, Keene, or Jo Simon, or Prof. Norrls must certainly feel It hlsdtity to object to JonathanRoumo. Great Is party. Of coursp the president of the "WorklngmcnV Republican club can and will explain .to his fellow mem bers how It Is that he gets In seven days every week on the state sower Job, while the other men average less than three days a week. Yew Paik Is a precinct or wonder ful resources. A hundred more votes can bo turned out there at a party primary than at a general election following. Then tirteen people can make an enthusiastic "sound money" demonstration. Hot stulTl A Salem Ixiardlng house keeper threatens to sue a political committee for lioardlug hobos before election. No says ho has only recolved $10 on a bill of over JM. Salem can soon look ror cnterprlso equal to that maul fouled at Portland primaries. The Oregonlan Is again whooping It up for good pavements. Of course there Is none good enough for Mr. Scott put "Trinidad asphalt." Ho and his owners nre Intrcsted In tho monopoly, and they propose to have a good article on tho strcots or Port land ovon R It becomes necessary to conriscato a row brick blocks on each strcot to pay ror It. II. W. Corbett, tho Portland mil lionaire banker, writes from Long Reach to his Oregonlan traducing Ilryan as an orator, and telling what Is the true Interests of the people Tho only trouble Is the pcoplo have no confidence In Mr. Corbett, whllo they have In the man ho Is belittle- lug. Corbett and his class havo dic tated ror years and tho pcoplo arc not satisfied. They do not caro ror advice of millionaires who banquets legislatures and grow wealthy oft tho people. Did You Ever. Try Clectrlc Hitters n a remedy for your (route? It not. net a bottle now nnd nn relief. This medicine has Ikcii found to be peculiarly adapted to the relief and cure of all Female Complaluli. exert a wonderful direct Influence In elvtnir strenL'lh and tone m the organs. If you have low of Appetite, f death. Constipation, Hcadacbo, Fainting Spells, or are Nervous, Sleepless, Excitable, Melan choly or troubled with Diuy Spell, F.lectric Hitters Is the medicine you nerd. Health and Strength are guaranteed by Its use. Fifty cents and Ji.oont Fred A, Legg.s Drug Store You'll lw surprised when you Hoo Cako hoap, and wish we had toll you sooner. It Is mado by patented process. jotf try told Thero's no clay, Hour, starch or other worthies filling in "Hoo Cake" and no free alkali to bum the hands. John Hughes. jotf SMSStawswaaaBSMBaga mi hi ,,, A Sunday Excursions. Rcglnulni; with Sundav. .Hum i. mill on each succeeding Sunday, a special excursion train will leave Al bany at 7 a. m., Corvallls 7:110 a. m arriving at Ynqulna at 11:15 a. m. Returning, boat leaves Newport at ::w p. in. Train leaves Ynciulna at 7 p. m., arriving at Corvallls at 10 p. in. and Albany at 10::to p. m. luiro, good on this train only, from Corvallis, Albany and Philomath to Jsowport and return, $1.60. II. h. Waldkn, 11. It. LOWMAN, Agent, Albany. Agent. Corvallls. Edwin Stonk, rw.1,,1. i....M,,in,,,K,S.r'Corv1,'s- v.v. ...Ilia, u 1IIIU 4 1,40111. When lUbjr vtm kick, wo f to her Castor la. When alia u a CUM, alw crkxl for QutorU. When kho became. SI Us, the clung to OutorU. When she bad Children, the gar them CastorU. The 8,000,000 pounds or wool tribu tary to The Dalles Is about nil In. Dustlu and Kjngs Valley have lately had granges organized In their midst. The street 'bonds or Astoria have been decided to not be within the limit of Indebtedness. The Goldhlll minor Is no more. It suspended and was absorbed by the South Oregon Monitor. Lloyd Freeman, of Eugene, had his foot mashed by a street car. The effect or stealing rides." The Suburban Railway company or Portland olTcrto pay their taxes lr the city will throw oft 60,000 Interest. A special train ot twenty cars or sheep was shipped from Douglas county the other day for the city markets In California. John Wesloy Earkloy, 21 years of age, has disappeared from his home In Grant county, and his mother fears that he has been foully dealt with. , J. II. Siulthsotii of the Dalles, sold his wool a row days ago for 0 cents u pound, realizing $2000, which he put In an Ellensburg bank. The next day the bank broke, Rev. II. Iv. Illnes, who delivered a short mid res4 at the Sunday evening service at Gladstone Park. Chautau qua, organized and built tho first protest" nt ohurch on the Paol do coast. The contract has been let far clear ing the right of way lor CO miles of the Astoria road to R. II. Anderson & Co. The work Is to be done In 00 days One thousand men are to be employed E. I'. Thorp, ror a number or years editor and proprietor or the Cottage Grove Leader, has sold the paper to II. W. Ross, a gentleman who Is said to possess good ability Tor newspaper work. Frank Frltsch, of Grants Pass, ac cident!' sent a rlllc ball through his right roiearm last Monday, while putting tho gun into a wagon. The bones of the arm were not seriously I n J tired. A new case or diphtheria was re ported In tho Newman ram My on Washington street, Eugene, this weed. The fiuully was Immediately placed In iiunrautluu and the danger flag put up. " Posters are out ror an Immense cele bration at Waterloo Saturday and Sunday. Frank Mlllor an aeronaut Is to go up In a balloon and give a para chute Jump. C. 11. Dalrymple and J. S. Smith are to make bpeeches. There aro lobe races of all kinds. William Palmer's children met a panther In the woods close to the family residence, on South Coos river. last week. The animal was In the brush, near an old logging road and made no attempt to attack the the children. In September 1801 tho Oregon Firo association was organized. April 18, 1800, tholr llrst assessment was levied amounting to lfi per cent of an old lino annual premium this Is all that Insurance has cost them this rar. Hans Henry, while railing a treo west or North Yamhill, came near being killed by the tree falling across another treo on which he stood, and throwing him high -In tho air. Tie alighted on a knot with his head and shoulders almost knocking tho life out of him. .Mrs. narvcy hhelton, of near Jor (inn, ur wniio carrying a pan or scalding water from one part or the house is tho other was run Into by her llttlo l-year-old daughter scalding her severely, which after great sulTer- lug the little one was relieved bv A WAi! REMINISCENCE Scenes at Hatcher's Creek and Petersburg Recalled. John B. Scace Speaks to a Reporter of Stirring Scenes Escaped with a Slight Wound, but, Like Other Vet erans, Has Suffered Since A Story that Reads Like a Page from History. C H. MACK - DEDNTIST. - Successor to Di.J. M-lRtenc, .ld White Corner, S.-dem, Or. Parties dcsirlig Miprrior operations nt moderate fees In any branch are in espccliil request. Peter G, Norgfen, (Formerly with P. J. Larsen & Co.) Carriage and wagon shop, 320 Commercial street, bring on yoar ttork, old or new, and nave 11 cionc wun a guarantee 01 satuiactioni 6 26d&w tf fi-om the Albany, X. )'., Journal. VlicnoiiPcnooiinirnln print the life story of sorno wiirrul vetrruit nf the rlvll war, n feeling of mlniintlloii uiul sympathy Is the certain rwtilt. 'Accustomed though we nre to tales of liiToiMii ami gtillvrlng in everyday life, there U Muiivtliiiig peculiarly attractive nliout theso old war records, serving, as they do, as it sanrcd i.iiirt to the heart of every true Am-rltMii. Tlionvuidi found their rest .011 the fWd of earnaifi'or in the hospital, hut their comrades, when Hie struggle wa over ntid the victory won, returned to their homes mill ix-gin 11 new tlio name 01 inc. John II. fence-, tho widely known contrnc t'ir nml hulMiiig mover of Albany. N. Y.. I.111 hid 1111 1111111111111' interesting life, nml tr'ieii seen bv a reporter recently at his home, No. 15 lln Ifird Ntre-t, told of his many ex periences tin I adventures whllo serving 11. id -rlic old ll ig hi tho late war. Although luvl-ig endured all tho hardships and prl vuthfis of life in tliu r.inlis, .Mr. .Scace hears hi 4 in i't t!i in Ii ill' a century of years with m "I ntlo st'-piiTl n keen mind, taking nil s Ivp 1'iter Ml in private nnd public nll'alrs. V tilo Mill a boy, his family moved from Alb my, Itl -s blrtlml.iee, to l'ittMleid, Mass., fc'il h to ho w is educated. He mastered the fiiriK'nter's lreh, became n member of Ilerk. ibiro L'llgc, Xo. :i, 1. O. O. V., nnd was entering up in nstfe'ssful business life when rims tli e ill fro. 11 Washington for men. All over tin e mnlry the word sped, and excite ment ran lii-jlt. All the old-time patriotism tint hid m tde .Massachusetts famous in Revolution try days was fired to its utmost. Every town an 1 village sent out its squad or eomp my. Tho emtio my In which .Mr. Scaco enlisted In September of lSil'J, as 11 private, became Company A, Forly-nlnth Regiment, Massa chusetts Volunteer Infantry. Under tho .com-niu Imiiression that tho war would be 0110 of but sli'irt duration, tho men were en list tl fiir nine months only. .Scarcely wcro they uniformed nnd armed before tlicy wero ordered to tho front. Tho regiment", which nt tho tlmo was under tho command of Col, Y. F. Ilnrllett. served In tho First Hr!.ln Urst Division, Nineteenth Corps, and par ticipated In somo of tho hottest battles of the great rebellion. Mr. Htuce, at the time, was hut twenty-two j. ui ge, 111111 nu rcmemnors well wltn wlmt n heating heart ho first fell in line. Ills regiment wns ordered South, directly through the enemy's country, with Ilntnn ltnm.n n. tho objective jiolnt. Aftcrsevernl montlisjof weary marcnes, miring which Company A passed through several lively scrimmages with the enemy constantly hovering about the ii.hiIsh ami rear., thu capital city of jojiiim iiiu wwi rrm'iiiii. an pvncilillinn lot lowed. Citizens ami the rebel soldiery sta tioned lit the city lied like frightened sheep, bearing witli them what goods they could carry nnd setting torch to the rest. The beautiful eapltol building, which had been converted Into n war prison, had also been jired, nnd the boys In hlno swarmed in, Just in limp to wive their captive comrades from perishing In the llames. Mr. Scace, who Irt'l been, wbilo en route, promoted to cor poral, w.w In the thickest of the melee, and 1 -svrlliei Hie ser nfs In a graphic manner. A ihoiiuh the city had fallen almost without u blow given or received, a light was not far oil. for word was received that 11 lnrim fiin of the enemy was fast approaehiii f' w d Cm x 1.1 1.. 1.....1- .... ..:. s : : .: r ,.. ,1 niii ihiiiiu ensueii ill nil n Ninrn. n ..r d vj' in ireli out of tho rnpltnl, In which Kill tSetieo was seven-lv u.n,n,l,l t minul" bill htritcli his left thigh nnd, grazing llie bone, narrowly mlM,i.d tin. great artery. I lik it'll u ! IfiuI 1.1 tl... .. ...... ..1 li .. term of his re-enllstmcnt Sergeant Scaco pn- tlcipated In some of the hottest struggles ' the war. Many n gray-lmlrcd vclernn to day recalls the scenes of Hatcher's Run, tho fall of Petersburg and the battle of Sailor's Creek. Aflcr his honornblo discharge, June 4. 186Vi, Mr. Scaco returned to Albany nml settled down once again to his buslnes nnd socia interests, lie mis resided u 111c eny ever since. It would seem that now, of all times, his pence nnd happiness would havo been uninterrupted. Such wns not to be tho case, for four years ago, while engaged in superintending tho raising of the immeiiso smokestack ol the Albany Electric power house, the lever of n loosened windlass struck him n heavy blow across the back. Tho effect of the blow was not at first apparent, he being able to leave his bed in n few days. Hut the worst was to follow, for without warning lie wns sciied witli seiatio rheuma tism In all its virulence. I'litold agony fol lowed. Said Mr. Scace, "I could not sleep for tho pain. No one Mill know tho tortuics tho rheumatism gave me. I don't know how I lived during those days. I became llttlo more than skin and bones, and itseetmd lll;o life didn't hnvo anything but siilTeriiiu in it. Cures? I tried every so-called rheumatia cure that was ever invented. I gave nil of them 11 cowl trial before I bloiipcd taking them. My friends nnd neighbors recom mended remcdvnfterreinedylhat they lienid of, but my rheumatism went on just tho same. Well, after I had almost hacf the llfo tortured out of me, came nenws n news paper account of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, and I thought I might as well add another name to the list as not, so I ordered some of my druggist. "I tell you, I was glad in those days to hear of nnytlilng that could givo 1110 nnv hopeatall. Yes, I got them, and brfort'l had tatrn tiro boxes that pain begun to leuvo IllC. WIlV. I couldn't unilerktmul ll. T couldn't imagine myself beliiir cured. Hut before I had taken a half-doren of those ooxes 1 itvt cured, llic sullcring which had made my llfo almost unbearable for so long had disappeared. I was a new man. "I began to get slrong. I picked up in flesh, and I went buck to my business, with nil the vigor nnd vim of 11 young man. I think everyone who knows me will tell you what it did forme. Pink Pills is tho grandest medicine ever discovered, ami if mv Jieom. mcndatlnn will do it any good I want you to uso It. I hone others will hear of it mid I o benefited ns I Imvc been. Evorynno should bear of Jt. X rnu'i say too much for them," Mr.Scnce eicluimed enthusiastically in run- HUftlllll DEPOT EXPRESS. Mtot all mall and passenger trains. Hat;, gage and expiesi lo all path of the city. Prompt service, Telephone Nu 70 JAMES RADER Capital Transfer Co, HARRY TOWN, PROP. Express, baggage and all kinds cf work done promptly. Leave orders at Pattern's storo. t2 1 1 i 7 Commercial .i,, T I3 BROW , J2!2Jw, IMEYT9L0AN On farm land security. Special rates on large loans. Loans consideicd without delay HAMILTON & MOIR Hush Rank buildinH. MONEY TO LOAN! Rich's Raspberry Sypdp, The choicest nn!,.U f .l. . . . tured. Made iln),t 1,...' . .. K'ni1 it equal to it for foWn-.. zMssiCL Call for I 11 ii ma rrr-r-i- mstiui On city or farm property. Over Hush's Bank, T. K. FORDJ F. VAN DER BAAN, Carpenter, Builder and Jobber. 481 Winter street. tpIIard times prices always.1 C. H. LANE, il. yi?nmnTn BJMMM11AJLU1 13FREE DELIVERY WOLZ li MIESCKE, fan. DealarsballkindsofAS np"Fresh sauMgo a imcUIi. 4 7i commercial!? EAST AND SOOTH -aVIA Shasta Route, OH 'I I IE Southern Pacific Jti Ci.n'mrciil l.Suiis Sis upwards. St., Salem lr l'onts$ upwands'J T,,'1!l,lJ?.m.,t one r t,lJ mnny ensci in which I iult Pills bao taken sued u li,.n..ii...ni ,. lu tlit hUtory of humanity. Mr. Scaco Is now enjoylns the fruit of nn uiiusually largo business, managed solely by himself, and covering almost the entire east ern portion of tlin Slntn. Mr. R..n.. (. ,.!, an 1 Ivory carver of marked ability, uhlclt ha riillows solely for his own pleasure. Many littlo trinkets, carved by the Hcht of tho eump-flre, ottest his skill in this direction. l-or from being solicited to recommend thu curative, which had taken such 11 load of misery from his life, in his gratltndo his praise for it Is unstinted nnd iiiicvnsiiiir. And from bis otvn kliilnnwinia ...w. ... ....... n.. soe (hut when ho ilis wne to in its vie tllOsl. It Mill 1g in nntiU'iT tin l.i.t t.,,...:.... II,. -.., rViir i ,?i... ;.,.... 1 if."' V." '' .. " ' ""'"' -'k rms contain, in n con- f ... ' ."". mi iMiiiin noiiije, uenseii lorm, ail till Clements liecennrv In TV """euyo service, i He i restoro slmttered nerves. Tlievnm ..,. ,.. M."1 .'."". ''onaldsonville faillnS specifio for such diseases in Ineninnin- kiuiit n n.. i -W-FM lllllh itUtllll Imttlesof Port Hud fi.ll.i...l .. til. ..11 il...!- ,1.-11,1. . . . ...,,., ,.,,,, ,, ,vlr iiiruiiiiKCIil-Mles, It was not long after tills tlutt.l.v reiiMm or tho expiration of his term of enlistment, ho was honorably discharged. His respite was not a loniroiie, however, for ho soon nf. erwanlie-cnliited to servo for the remain, tier of tho war. 1 or meritorious notion he liuul been raised Li the sergeant' slritics, and Sis such served in C'omnnnv A. Klvtv'dr.t 'n.r.1....... r 1. ..,.. Vr . .' "V-v . ovKimvui, .uuwiviiiisviis i oiuuteer intamrv. 'Jiegiu; uder Col. Chwlci F. Walcott. UHriiiS UiV I cSJip-u-nVilVJta if ; X. Y. titaxia, partial paralysis, St. Vitus' dance, sciatica, neuralgia, rheumutlsm, nervous headache, the uftcr cfTect or hi grippe, palpi tntlo.i of the heart, palo nnd sallow com. plcxions, nil forms of weakness either In male or female. Pink Pills are sold bynl dealers, or will be tent ivost paid on receipt of price, (50 cents u box, or six boxes T JKI.50 tliev nr iiier anlil In I...II. .... i... .1 : 100) by nddres-li-B Dr. Wllliamn' Medlcinfl I'ostmnstor L. Van 'Wltikio, or Wos ton, lias loon coinpollcd by tlio post olllco clcpartiuotit to mit tin tlio $100 taken rrom tlio Wostim postoillco wlilloMr. Vim Wlnklo was In the mouiitnliis and (leorKo lloymilds was aetliiBiislils (IcpiitA'. Mi. Van Win kle will endeavor to Imyo. tlio euso r.. considered by the postolllro doimrt- inent. How's This. We offer One Hundred Dollars reward for MyiiC.aV;ofC?l,n "t cannot lie cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. ' K. I. ClIKNKV fn Tl.,! r Wc, the undersicned, have known V. J. t lirni-' fur id N.l ... . .... .. ' ,, ' v ,"" ," '3.ji ami oeueve him perfectly honorable in all business tnmactions and finsnelsllv ni. ,n out any obligations mde by their firm. 1RUAX. Wholesale TlrnnUi. -t.b,i Notice. In imrsunnco of tlio requirements of tlio law apnroved Febrimry25, 1880, notice Is lioreby given that tho follow ing list of county warrants issued seven years prior to July 1, 1800, have nut oeen presoiueti ror payment and those enclosed in iiiiroiiMinsU imvimr been uncalled for and still remaining In my hand and custody, and unless so presented for payment at the olllco or the county tieasurer, of Marlon county, Orck'ou, on or beforo August -u. iouu, Haiti warntnis win bo can celled and payment therein will bo refused, all in accordance with the ro qulreinontsof said law. GUS0, Capital Adventure Co., July, (ll:fo, S.AV. Morgan, July, 1888, $8.40. mis iV"" "" ' -"sjmjhj, ifLuiiioer, loos, Jo. 7101, W. II. Simpson, January, 1880, .i8l, J. w. Thoinns, February, 1880, " 8.1 10, I). W. Yoder, May, 1880, $2.76. (WARRANTS UNOALT.KU FOIL) ("IW'i L.A. Vernieeli.Mureh 18, 18S0 v.). 10.) (W. W. II. Trulllnuer, February 7, JOHN HUGHES, Dealer in groceries, paints, oils, window glass, varnishes, and the most complete stocc of brushes of all kinds in the state. Artists' materials, lime, hair, cement and shtnoW A finest quality of urass seeds, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. il'olf h Mineral pim HUllllAKD. OUKGON. l The choicest mineral water in the stale, id' m siinplled bv C. M. Kpplty, nt the ICIcclric Ciroccry, East State st. WHAT IS SAlb. Some say we give the best meal in town for 15c. We say try us and see. un 1 1 : S. RICHARDSON. PROP. larSccond door north of Hctel Willamette. SALEM WATER CO. Office: Willamette Hotel Bulldlno For wator service apply at 'office, llill payable monthly in advance. Ifake a complaints at the office. There will be no deduction In water rate on account of temporary absence from tl." city unless notico is left at the office. Hereafter water for Irrigation will only be furnished to regular consumers using watei for domestic purpose. Contractors for side walks, brick work and plastering will pleave read "under building purposes" page 17 of schedule of rates for 1893. Apply at ofiic for copy. Co, California Express TralaRuo dn. Utteei I'ortland and San Francisco. Above trains stop at Kajitl'ordanJ, 0reM City, Wo 1 bum, Salem, Tumtr, MaiL kfWsGii . Alluny. Albany unction, 1W SlieibU, Ilahey, IhrrUburg, Junclhm in. I'-ugene, Crtsll, Drain, and all statua from Rosclnirg lo Ashlan.l, Inclaiire ROSi:ilURO MAIL. DAILY. Soutl , "8::"l0 if.in." v. roTtlanUarT 11:00 a.m. Iv. Salem lv. b:o p.m. 11 r. Ilusub'g lv. Korth 4:40 p.m. 2i0p.m. 83a.in. SAM:!! PASSkNOEll, youth "SortF 4:00 p.m. 0:15 p.m. lv. I'ortland ar. ar. Salem lv. 10:15 a.m. 8.1X) im. DINING CARS OX OGDEN ROUTE pullmTTn TTLTFTET slEepers and second clan sleeping wt ittichtloill through trains. WEST SIDE DIVISION, lletwecn Portland and Corvallis, daily (ex cept Sunday.) 6:20 p.m. 7130 a m. I l.v. I5pm. ) Ar. I'ortland. Corvallis. "35 P". At Albany and Corvallis connect tilt trams of Oregon Central & Eastern Rsilwsl. Express train dally except Sunday. 4M5 P. m 7s2S p. m ':f Lv. I'ortland Ar. I 8ajto. Ar. McMinvillel.T S:Soa.a. SALEM WAGON A RBPAIR SHOP Wkst & Toledo.O. WAtJlINO, RVAX, Wholesale IKiNNANi; Marvin. Wholesale Gail Borden i Eagle Brand J Perfect Iafant -vu W,..,J 1 utu. "Infant IlMlth'U llttlo book of jrreat VAluothatlent l'jttu on oppll. CAtion, t N. Y. CMdeMed MUk ts. MltMIMIHMiHIIMM Thotlealor wlm Hoc Cako simp," says, "l havo no nnictlciillv nilnilt. that ho docs not sell tlrat. nimlltv t!OU(l8. If ho SaWS lin luia Kllltintlilnir ''JllSt aSLMMKl" VOU Will kllflW lit. lllllh that ho Is toihir to sell you an In ferior article. Thero U moro oloathlnu destroyed by poor soap than bv aotual wear, as tho freo alkali rota tho cloth. Hoo Cako contains neither freo alkali nor worthless lining, Children Cry for ItclW Castorln. Urugclst, Toledo. O. ILIl's , Catarrh Cure is taken internally, ctlnj; directly upon the blood and mucous 1 1. , ' l" sylem testimonials . rricc 75 c, per twtile. Sold druggists. sent by all 18i). 1.) , (75.T.I, Dan Honors US.70. (lilUlT, Osciit 1888, i.l (twli, L. 1). ritnmn, Ootobortl, 1883, January 11, 18S9, Runnels, October .1, FOR SALE-Gentle family horse and rood gp bucey-chean. Apply to C. W.S:rfbe7 South Conimcrcial H. 14 tf ..UUD UrtBlJiU-, firtencordsofE-okandre,,coTesa In-' Addr0M' w,,h N. XX, care jh. 14 tf 2i?"n7?RShn comi .;.-'" -V!! u?.le"" .' cash ac Sena; r,i " X .,""'". y.r"e .75 cents. Aumsville, Or. '""'" lJ' I am prepared do all kinds of work In wood and iron. Kepalilng machinery gl any kind or makinu and renatrinp tnnc rni tcrs, tools and edged tools of any kind snade ami rcpaireuj wagons and buggies repaired, and new ones made to order. Horseshoeing, the best that can bo done In towiwliand. made shoes. PUtcs and running shoes care, fully attended to. Call at my stand, at loo v-nemeKcta street, back of New York Racket store. It. I. HERSCHBACH, THROUGH TICKETS to all points In the Eastern States, Caaais and Eurone can 1 obtained at leticst n!e from W.W. SKINNER. Agent, Salem. E. P, ROGERS, Asst. . F. k P. A.. Portland, Ot. R. KOEHLER, Manager; OREGON CENfRnL Ss , A TI sx 1.) jm, Alleo A. Omcjj, May 13, 1880, FAILING Wm General and Ncrvou3 Debility. raVnwi of Ifcl ami Mind. hti;u of firroM or LioextHN in Old or Younit. Kobuat, Noblo MaiUiocslrullrHwtonM. How j.i Knlarrfd ml btrcnetlicn WeA. fn- kneU P 0 r 1 1 o 11s of iV' .,Abolmcly uu. lailtuiIomoTrvatmeut. ratify fntin M R,i... 7..;.i w.l.l Countries. 'Send for lXsSflptlV"iioXexl pUnr.tloa nd proof, laatled (Uifledllir rw. ERIE MEDICAL 00., Buffalo, N.Y. ITEIU .'OUK I HAMiJi-A Prop,ieto-r wants to trade a good weekly neivtnfnSf n goon town for unincumbered improved Sa. Z VWty' i1"0 opposition. Good rea tons. Information at tLIt office. 6 ,g ,f n-Xn. .Sl-zTv r,v,nB mate for sale at a , ' "V.?"1"001" llw Good quire orvVrn. Drown fi: Co. tUK bALE At a IJarcairiT bar- traveler, In. 30 tf Fine Mb Men t 2.00.) ,ol0o,0il iJo,1M A' Molntlro, Auj-ust 8, loos, S, ) (0358, Uad Miller, Soptembor 7, 1883, 91.) ioII. iienretta Late, December 8 loov, Cl.iu.l $,(g. " P. "olllday, July 0, 1888, ..(8222, e. N. Olrard, March 0. issn. l.w.) n,V...i f '"' c,a" Pasiute tor horses' (., OancU.U.r,,,.,. ,a, 1TO, gJ,-y-S (0,V5.Joiiii Flvnn. ntnlwr. icea jb0flicc- 681 mo. 3,:L- . ...' J : . ' ' sSLiFarraa-aai iihKM, . ivcier, seiucinoer 1, ISSS. ti a wn,iT ?'?. ,,cu m '? tyie, only . - ..-,, ,u, uiiimcrciai tini ; . . SBtff.VB5 -. . ""i""!. urn umce. o-a it gAUToTn L40 acres land "l miles out. Partly Improved, wood -nl pasture, good bouse, large barn acres bearing orchard.lot or small fruU good" water Wood 8tuniDan Mn K- 1...1 n "?:. r,er J.A?. URtU-Flm class pasture (or ,-; cu ON Gents THE DOLLAR, Ed, S, Lamportf 289 Commercial st, Salem, Or,, Has bought the Franlr R Shak fcr and the M, Beamer harness stocks at forced sale, 54,000 worm or. goods will be disposed of at 50 cents on the dollar, Sign of the White Horse. iAND Eastern R, R. Company LYAQUINA I1AV ROUTE." -Connecting at Yanuina Day w A1 Francisco & Yaquina Bay Steamsaip Co. STEAMER FARAUXW," Sails from Yanuina every 8 dars fcr Francisco. Coo. llay. Port Orfonl, TnsvW and Humbolt llay. v,J. Passenger accommodations Wg Shortest route between the VWlaoietle nW and California. . , ,-c,, untf nr DOlDll l" d- steerace, ?. Fare from Alban; Francisce: Cabin, 1.) ioMj Vlm' Caufleld, September 10, 18S9W$ 6oV1S Burt,nan' Fob""-ry 8, -o0, V'"' nr0Wn Junu0' Hi 1839, t655I,',1?rnard Btirtonshaw, Septem ber 7, 18S8, 1.70.) l ' ioatea thls 'Mx dy ot June, A. D Olerk. os Commercial street, 1 1 i 1 1 i i ai iiKUirge lot ol broivn wrapping lot" , , ' Journal ofTwc 6.i2.tm heavy lus Call at I H. HAAS, WATCHMAKER AND JEWhLER. Tttft-'?. Salem Steam Laundry Please notice the cut in prices on the following! frhnIl,' l,,ain locents ffi:;fcr.:: iisjo0!; sV.1.. . .....s to ro cents SSdffiffi scents mit. i ii..::;: : w.. . ..auunercnieis , 3 cents and other work in proportion. Flannels and other work inJJ telligently washed bv hand. Francisce: uaum, o; VrTr'.irVmioUt Bay and Port Orford. cabir. 6i ' Bay, cabin tS; round trip, good & ";. V RIVER DIVWON. . Steamers Albany' and -Wa M. IW newly furnished, leave Sa dJSS Saturdays, at ll a m arriving " rw tUesimeuayai 5 y " we.t6.fc. leave i'ortland same day as abore at - arriving at Salem at J P m- CrrnK, Or, EDWIN STONE. Manager. CcrvalW. J.C. MAYO. Supt. Rive i" it. P. BALDWIN, Local Asnt.AIto balem. WpOjSOi axBttt ft"nietorKUBPfWwajrtB5 arfSiSJfflSSr "..-tf-nfinto care. r??Ef ::?sm ..Tw oauanpt eure.TnJ.totfW R tm. . ..,- lUhn VaJ . . " iu- ymfsn rJ . , .j .v.im:ii;iai street Col. J, Olmsted Prop,) j 11 1 11 1 iiiiirtt" 1 UOf 4 v" li)L WW-- H-