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8 l'l 1 1; QUE 30X STATESMAN: Kltll) A V MAY 21.1880. THE STATE FAIIi HACKS. Rntries of Horsea for the Auuual Races at the Oregon State Fair. From the 8lem 8tatemau. From the books of J. T. Gre;g, secre tary of the Oregon. SUte Board of Agri culture, the followirtR entries for the races to take place at the roming state fair are taken. RUNNING RACKS. Race No. 1 ; Si dash. Best & Gray names Geo. inters, b g, by Joe Booker dam Abbie V. E. P. Nichols name Lila Ferguson, av m'.,ped. unknown. W. H. Babb names Bogus, ch g, by jihir dam unknown. G. G. -Glenn names Glen brook, b s, by Delaware dam Naptha. Oregon stables names Neyella, b m, by California dam 1-auni Iktrnes. Jos. Paquet names Kefiiike, b m, by Flood dam Kathrina. . T. Malarkev names Lady 1'uflVy, eh m, by Patsy Ihjft'y, dam by Monte Cristo. C. Tolmani Co. names Quebec, sg, by Norfolk, dam Jennie Hull. W. M. Murray names Ieap Year, b m. by Norfolk dam Lady June. Kaee No. 3, two years old, dash ?B, Vi. II. raib names Puffy Winters, b g. by Patsy Ihjffy, dam Neva Winters. W. D. McAllister names Kitty Wells, b m, by Woodbury, dam unknown. J. N. Sawyer names Laura I), ch s, by Glen lUidley dam Laura C. J. A. Porter names Caddie P, b m, bv Glen Dudley dam Caddie It. Oresron Stables names Mark Twain, ch . by Monday dam Jennie C. C. J. Matlock names lxirb Wire, br g, by Osoeoia dam unknown. W. M. Avers names Diavolo, b g, by Shannon dam Winters. Tiace No. 4 ; l1 dash three vearsolds. J. I!. Jacobs names Dudley Howard,, rig, by tilen Dudley d im Lena Howard. T. Malarky names I-uity l)uffy, eh m, by Patsy DulTy dam by Monte Cristo. E. P. Nichols names Argo, by I'aisy Priffy dam Nerva Winters. W. II. Babb names Tom Daily, ch g, by Patsy Duffy dam Sunshine. Oregon stables names Why Not, ch ra, by Geo. Wilks dam Flora A. lace No. 6 ; free for all, dash 1 1-6 mile. Be-t Gray names Geo. Winters, b g. C Tolmnn fe Go. names Quebec, s p. Matio-k Pros, n tme Kepetta, b m, by Alarm dam Losnin). Wtn. Tompkins names Becky K, ch m. by Geo. Wiiks dam Flora A. Oregon stables names Neyella. Joseph Pacqnot names Keepsake. W. M. Slurry names Billy Avers, b 8, by Shannon dam Lady Clair. Race No. 8 ; two year olds mile. J. N. Pawver names Laura 1. J. A. l'orter names Caddie P. W. H. Babb names JmtFey Winters. Oregon Stithies names Mark Twain. Wm. Avers names iavo!o. Kace No. 10, free for all !. Best & Gray name Cieo. Winters. Matlock Bros, name liepetta. W. W. Babb names Tom Daily, ch g, by Patsy Duffy dam Sunshine. W. G. Hcoggin names Jim Menitt, brg by Lanfrford, dam Sweetwater. . W. M. Murray names Billy Ayera. Oregon Stables names Why Not. Race No. 12 Handicap, mile. Best & Gray names Geo. Winters. J. B. Jacobs names Dudley Howard b g, by Glen Dudley, dam Lena Howard. ;C. Tolman & Co. names Quebec. Matlock Bros, names Kepetta. Joseph Pacquet names Keepsake. Orezon Stables name Mark Twain and Whv Not. W. H. Babb names Tom Dally, also Bogus, ch g by Opinr. Wm. Tompkins names BeckeyR. ch m. by Geo. Mekes dam Flora A. W. M. MuiTay names DelNorte, b g, by Flood dam Esther. thottino- K AcrES : - Three Minute Class. Geo. II. Thompson names Rockwood, Jr, by Boekwood, dam Kusana. M. Fi.sk names Mambrino Frank, by Mambrino Gift, dam Lady May. C. liusset names Metropolitan, by Echo, dam Tenbroek. E. J. Jeffrey names Edna J.JTry Kie ber, dam old Fly-by-Night. G. W. Gill names Diamond, by Blue Mountain Boy, dam by Vermont. J. B. Sawyer names Kitty Ham, Haiu bletonian Mambrino, dam Kitty Lewis. Moore Bros, names 1'leeta F., by Al ttmont, dam unknown. J. A. Porter names Oranire Blossom, by Meredith, dam by John Silver. H. S. llogaboom names Mamie Com et, by Nutwood, dam by Sportsman. L. B. Lindsey names Palatina, by Milton Medium, "dam Snowstorm. Race No. 5, two year olds : L. Swan names Susie H., by Altamont, dam Robins, Vermont stuck. 8. G. Reed names Columbia Rose, by Adirondack, dam Prunella. Also names Clara by Adirondack, dam Lakeland Queen. F. L. Duncan names Mignonette, Inbred Nutwood. J. Beach names Altago, fy Altamont, dam Maggie Arnold. , John Pender names Lady Pa-set. by Rockwood, dam Lady Clark. Al name? Democrat, by Rockwood dam Pathfinder. J. L. Hallett names Delta, by Altamont, iara Tecora. James Misner names Lady Giltner, by probably Iowa Chief. . M. Fisk names Katv F. by Adirondack, dam Lorenson's Abdalla mare. ..J. L. Hallett names Cicero, by Adir ondack, dam Daisy. . E. J. Jeffrey name? Cleveland Brown, by Adirondack, dam Edna J. II. 8. llogaboom names Beautiful Home, by Meredith, dam Sweet Home. J. R. "Sawyer names Van Tromp, by Badger Boy, dam Springfield Maid. C. Russel natnes Foxy V. by Meredith dam Lusbv. P. J. Mann names May F. by Adiron dack, dam Bally M. , Race No. , 4th Class 2:43. j J. Beach names Coquetta, by Alta mont, dam Tecora. J. Lorenson names Susie S. by Iiam bleioniau Meui'uruio, dam Bclh'ounder girl. J. L. Ilallet names Mattie P., by Main Slasher, dam Flora. C. Russel names Metropolitan, by Echo, dam Tenbroek. 31. Fiske names Membrino Frank, by Membrino Gift, dam Ijtdy May. Jas. Weisner names Cora II. by Kis ber, dam by Pathfinder. 11. 8. llogaboom names Mamie Comet by Nutwood, dam by Sportsman. Rat No. 9, Three Year Olds : Isaac Moorhouse names Geranium, by Com. Belmont, dam Bouquet. J. T. Apperson names Alta A. by Alta mont, dam Lady. Jno. Pender ' names Nantilla J., by Rockwood. dam old Fly-by-Night. ; J. L. Hallet names Mattie P., by Main Slash ur, dam Flora. L. 15. Lindsey names Palatina. Race- No. 11, Free for All. J. U. Sawyer names Fred Hambleton, by tlambietonian Membrino, dam Spring field Maid. Jas. Weisner names Kitty Lynch, by Relliounder, dam Sumter mare. L. B. Lindsev names Jane L., by Ham Mem. dam Molly Welch. Jay Beach, Altamont by Almont, dam Sue Ford. C. Russel names Tempest, by Bell founder, dam Walnut Bark. D. MeCarty names Lady Maud, bv Rockwood, dam Lady Clark! Aiso Mei rose by Sultan, dam by Tenbroek. J. 1.. Ilallet names Almonette, by Alta mont, dam Favorite. Race No. 13, Class 2:35. L. Swan names Alt, by Altamont, dam Maud. J. R. Sawyer names Fred Hambleton. Wm. P. Gwin names Lulu 15., ped. not given. J. lorenson names Susie S., by. Hatn bletoniau Membrino, ttam Bellfounder girl. C. Russel names Nellie R., by Boll ounder. dam Black Bess. Geo. M. Meisner names Oleander, by Memelous, dam by lVinler Chief. J. S. Hallett names Almonette. Dan McCarthy names Ijidy Maud. Also Melrose. Race No. 14, Four Year Olds. Dan McCarthy names Lady Maud. Wm. r. Gwin names Lulu B., ped. not given. Jay Beach names Coquetta. This race No. 14, was held open until the loth and there may some entries come in vet bv mail. 'GEAXDPA" HUTTON AT POPC0KX. The Rev. J. C. Hutton of Marion coun ty, delivered himself of his little speech at PoiH-orn school house on last Saturday evening, the l"th inst, to a crowd oi eight republicans, jtwo democrats, and three s, not counting the ladies and children. The speech occupied about two hours and a half, the greater part of which was taken up with abuse and false representations of the republican party, which he seems to think is the chief thine in the way of his being governor or sheep inspector. The Popcorn folks had listened patiently to the labored etiorts of their own crank on this eunject, and al most concluded that man ot Ins stamp didn't kdow much, and after hearing Hutton, thev are all, except the s, entirely satisfied that they don't know any thing at all. He closed up with a vigorous anathema against the States man and the Silverton Appeal which he says are in the habit of concealing the truth, and falsifying the facts, and kick ing things up generally. He didn't forget to implore the people to subscribe for the pretty little Star, but we all think the Star is most too badly eclipsed, just now, to give anv light on the subject. His manner of interesting an audience is very unique. The silence durine the cheering was oppressive and almost painful. In fact you could liave almost heard a feather drop right in the thickest part of it. His thanks to the audience for their good attention were the only sensible words he uttered dur ing the evening, and if he should happen around tfcis way again he would lind out he had already teached the people asmuch any one could afford to on so small a sal ary. Hi? prevailing opinion here is that if we to lid buy up such men as .Hutton for what they are really worth, and sell them again for what they think they are worth, that it would beat the ordinary live stock business all holler. Y. 7.. ANOTHER CARD. Lest Mr. Burnett's card be misunder stood, allow me to say that while those interested in building a bridge across the river at this place have not asked a pledge from candidates, yet Salem has a claim upon the county for aid in building the bridge, which I think no hontst, un pledged judge or commissioner will ig nore. She has been a willing contributor for years to the construction of bridjres, in remote portions of the connty, paying, I believe, about one-third of the entire tax, and when she shall present an equit able claim for aid, will expect justice, nothing more ; nothing less. The distribution of the county fund is one of the most important of the duties devolving upon the county court, and no prudent candidate wilt forestall action by airing his opinion, in a hypothetical case, and certainly will not pledee himself in advance to withhold all appropriations to this or any other section of the county ; but, should there be an attempt to "boy cott the bridge," in urging the candidacy of any man, the honest voters of all par ties should promptly resent such action at the polls. In common with many citizens, my zeal for the bridge, in the event of such an issue, will outweigh my interest in the political complexion of the county court. J. U. Albkkt. HOW TO KILL CATERPILLARS. The festive caterpillar is again playing havoc with the fruit trees in and about Salem. An easy way to get rid of these pets is to put a heavy charge of powder in a' shot gun with a light paper wad on it, place the muzzle of the gun 3 to $ feet from the nest of caterpillars and yon can make a clean sweep of them and not injure the tree or fruit, harir in the morning is the best time to find them in their neets. T. H, A CARD. I wish to make a statement that I liave not pledged the deputyship, in case of my election, to any one, nor will I. dwlt R. 0. Thomas. MARION COUNTY FINANCES. To tub Public : Having been request ed by a number of the taxpayers of the county, of both the 'political parties, to make a statement of the financial condi tion of Marion county, I have done wb, and would respectfully submit the follow ing: The amount of all unpaid claims against the county is as follows: Claims allowed from May 1, 1SH0, to May 1,1881, $ 112 Go " from May 1, 1881, ! to May 1,1882, 130 25 " " from May 1, 18S2, to May 1, 18815, 90 60 " : " from May 1, 18S;5', to May 1, 1884, ' lt'2 03 " " from May 1, 1884, to May 1,1885, S10 08 " . front May 1,1885, ' to May 1, 1886, ;.' . 06(5 87 Total am't of claims against Co., $1473 08 On the Banie day there was in the hands of the county treasurer, according to his books, appli cable to the payment thereof, $7;5tU 70 Amount on hand over and above all claims against tho county, f58!)3 62 All 'he state taxes are paid, and the receipts for the same are in the hands of the county treasurer. All the school fund is in the hands of the count v treas urer, according to his books, except what has been dmwn out on school warrants.aud no part of the school fund has been used to pay current expenses, nor is there any portion of the $7,oi)0.70 mentioned above school funds. The current report tu'at the county has funds liorrowed, is with out foundation. Nearly all the unpaid warrants are yet on file in n:y office, hav ing never been called for. The amount of delinquent taxes that will still lc collected, will about equal the amount of the expenses for the remain ing two months of the year. May and June. The actual condition of the county at the end of the year will be about the same as nt the time of this statement. M. N. Oil A I'M AS, Countv Clerk. SUPREME COURT. Monday. May 17th. j French, resp., vs. Creswell et al., app. ; ! judgment affirmed ; opinion by Thayer,,!. Louis Cook, resp,, vs. If. W. Prentice and A. J Kane, app. ; appeal from Buker county; argued and submitted. W. C. Henderson, J. Swift et al., resp., vs. Baker county ; argued and sub mitted. Tuesday, May 18th. Michael Sullivan, reap., vs. the O. R. & fi. company, app. ; appeal from Wasco county; argued and submitted. W. B. Hamilton, resp., vs. L. J. Mar tin, admx. of the estate of W. H. Martin, deceased, app. ; appeal from Union county; argued and submitted. May 13. Lee Wheeler and W. Wheeler, part ners as Wheeler Brothers, respondent, vs. George M. Ilarrah, apellant; appeal from Umatilla county ; argued and sub mitted. Wednesday, May 19. Sullivan vs. 0. R. & N. Co. ; judgment affirmed per curiam. Geo. Steele vs. D. B. Rees et al. ; judg ment reversed per curiam. Hamilton vs. Martin; judgment af firmed per curiam. State vs. Swisher; continued until next term. LETTER LIST. i ollowing is the list of letters remain ing in the postoflice at Salem, Oregon, May 18th, 1886. Parties calling for the same will please say "advertised." Appleyard Geo Barlow Ed Burkhart Geo Custer Geo Davis Wm 2 Faaan P Gillev F.dward Hall L Howard Miss Elbe Howe IIC Jones C Knight Dexter Miller Geo Morley Mrs M McCullough C C Pugh II E Ruby Mrs Hellen Stanley Mrs Mary Steen Mrs E J Tuttle R L UphamWT Vinson J 8 Withrovr John B Worth in gton C E Anderson C L Barnes lien L ' Brown Miss I W Davis I II Friedman B R Giles Dan'l Henry J I) Howard Mrs F Ham llu Knight .1 A Mooney W M McCormick M C Saunders 1) Short Wm M Williamson N P 2 Wheeler Miss Jennie W. II. Odki-l, P. M. MABEL ITEMS. Mabel, May 17. AH is quiet on Mohawk. Not even any noise on iKilitics. L. A. Riggs has sold his interest in the lumbering business .to his son, W. C. Riggs. Republicans up here are well satisfied with the nominations, and we say "Hoo rah" for Hermann and Cornelius, and we will elect them too, in spite of the "only paper," and Harvey Scott to boot There is a good deal dissatisfaction among democrats over some of the nom inations for county officers for Linn coun ty. I liave heard three or four men say there were men on their ticket that they could not nor would not vote for. Mr. Brewster is going to buy a piece of R. R. Land and settle in oor community. That's richt, and there is room for plenty more settleri either on R. R. or govern ment land ; so come on, you immigrants. Mohawk. ' THE LATE ELIJAH WILLIAMS. Editor Statksman : Elijah Williams was Born in Wyoming valley, Liuernu county, Pennsylvania, August 4, 180t. In youth he enjoyed the scant educa tional privileges afforded by that country in the early part of this century, to those in moderate circumstances. When about twenty years of age he started west, with no capital except good habits, robust frame and constitution, a sharp, active, and comprehensive mind, and a will to work. He settled in Fort Findluy, Hun cock county, Ohio, in the year 18;t2, where, by persevering industry and econ omy he accumulated a fair share of this world's goods, and by close, careful, and thouguttul reading at odd times be stored his mind with such knowledge of men and affairs as made him a useful anil 'in fluential citixen. In the course of years he read law, and was admitted to "prac tice as an attorney, aud then he actively engaged in business enterprises and pro fessional work until tho spring of 1851. He then shipped a stock of hardware from New York for Portland, around Cape Horn, and crossed tho plains with his family wife, and four children, the latter now lion. Richard Williams of Portland, Maj. George Williams of Salem, Mrs. Milton A. Stratton of Oregon City, and Emmet Williums, Esq., of Portland. In the fall of that year he arrived in the Willamette valley, and settled in Salem. He resided there and near there until the death of Mrs. Williams and the marriage and settlement of his children. Since then his principal residence was in East Portland until death called him hence on the 16th day of May, 18H;. In Oregon, -Mr. Williams engaged in trade and in farming and stockraising, until he had acquired a larc. capital, lie thon gave his time and attention to its management, with skill and success. In busiuess matters he was just, Hhrral, and indulgent, and conducted them so easily and quietly that, to the casual ob server, he appeared ut leisure, lie was charitable, regardful of the riithts, feel ings, anil opinions of others, unostenta tious and retiring, and known intimately to but iew persons. To them be was much attached, and he will he held in grateful remembrance by them, lie had read extensively, and was intelligent in a large und comprehensive sense, unit with friends he was u most agreeable compan ion. Elijah Williams was a brave, honest, largfhearted man; his duties were well mid faithfully ts-rfonned ; the measure of bis "e:rs was full ; he was cjuiutlr sum moii ? itid peacefully took his place in the gtt,v: procession moving from mortal ity to in. i. ortulity. Let us not complain ; the ripi'ii.i! fruit drops from the over ruled bough ; the golden harvest bends to the sickle ; A Kiuknu. Cuttaoi: Ghovk, May 17, 1W8C. REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. Following are the transactions in ri-al estate during the past weok, in Marion countv, as per the deeds recorded in the clerk's office : G. W. McBee and wife and R. T. Jud son und wife to John MclHiwell, lsTI, 4, fi, 0, 7, K, b 4o, North Salem ; 1(1(1. J. 0. Lewis, ree r, to J. Humtofi, parts of Is 1 and 2, b 20, also 1 .1, b 20, except ,'t) teet, halem ; 147o. T. . Clark and wife to I. R. Dawson ' b S, and 1 1 b 1, Settlemiur's addition to Woodburn; $1000. F. N. Gilbert and wife to Emnin Jones, i of lOTXi acres, t (i 8 rs 2 and " w $1000. J . binilh aud wile to f . M. Cox, their right and title to 140 ucreu, t (i s r 1 w $1.00, A. and S. 1 learn to Milton E. Hearn, L4 acre, Jefferson ; $10. "E. H. Oregoire and wife to E. Dilpuis. 1 8 o 34, Uervais ; $70. W . Doerfier and wife to A. Ztieber, 4 acres, t 8 s r 1 w ; Jiw.oO. J. Porter and wife to Coolidire & Me- Claine, 24 acres, t 7 s r 1 w ; $2500. Geo. 1). Sprague and wife to Sampson Jone, acres, t 8 s r 1 w ; 154 0. r red. Roods and wife to H. li. Guild, 1 acre, Silvertou; $100. PRESBYTERIAN SYNOD. Gebvais, May 17, The Oregon synod of the Cumberland Presbyterian church will hold its next annual session at McMinnville, Oregon commencing Thursday, the llrd day of June, 1880, at 8 o'clock p. n. J. M. Kf.knk. When Irritation ol thelhroMcaiuea tickling coueD, ue Ilea titer lulled turn, which will u! feci immediate and peuiuint-nt ruliof. One of brooklyu'ii board of health oflicerit reroniujendjf It an purely vegttuiule aud perfectly huruue. race, x, ccuu. . MARRIED. WALLACE LAUGHAUY. At Mc Minnville, Yamhill countv. May Rtth 1X86. Miss Susie L. Laughary to Mr Ji. w. waiiuce. r xuuiNU uituvtiii-x. At the rest dence of B. Dove near Eola, Polk coun ty, Oregon, May 12, 1880, by Thos Poarce, J. P., Miss Matilda L. Crowley to x . if. i oung. DIED. WILLIAMS. At his rositlBiiue in Kast J'ortlantl, on Sunday, May 10th, 18Ht, Klijah Williams, aj,'ed 7(i years. Ieiased was born in Luzttrne county Pennsylvania, An. 4th, 1809. The im mediate cause of his death was stoppauw of the circulation, owing to Kistioral tie niiity lrom old Hue, r He ix-aum uncon scious atntjonon fSatunluy v and twenty four hoursafter, breathed his last, with out it strnifjle, as he had often expressed a wish that he miuht. Mr. Williums came to Oregon in lH."il, leaving Hancock county, Ohio, on tlie 14th of February, of that year, and arriving in Oregon, in hop tenilier followint;. lie iwiditi m Salem until the death of his wifu in IW'l- He leaves four children, ''Hon. Klchard Will iams, of Portland, Major George Will iams, of Kalein, Mrs. M. A. Htratton,of Orejfon City, andJKinmet Williams, of Portland. His remains were brought to this ity last (Monday) evening, and taken to the residence of his son, Maj. (ieorite Will iams. The funeral will be held at 11 o'clock to-day, from the residence to the Odd Fellows' cemetery. Services will be at the grave. THE MARKETS. Portland and Salem Markets Cor- reefed Weekly from Re liable Sources. PORTLAND MA.UKKT. I Wholesale Prloen.l -flimft valloy, J1.2S per Wheat- 'cU;' WIU Walla, It i;nop Pr ion, HtJM. OaM lVr IniMliel, jMutrrp. Flour Standard brauda. lier bbl. H.'Jfi: otlwr brands, riniiOfi. Hoparar it. (ioe., ana ami. Wool 17(01c; ' HoUUOCH 1'nr hllKhtlt, aVaWUo. Muttor Fancy fronh toll, nor pound, common, Itt4i0c. i-liuaw Oregon, Mst, r.x; ImpnrU'd, He. Kk I'or doami, l.'x ChiekMtia (Juou- t3$H, arcimllns t iiuallty. S.VI.KM MAIIKKT. iu...... ; I'rleus.j WllKAT No OtlMW. The mill compaolm lioro are paving uk- per hu. Inr all fioou uiaraeutiiie wneat. Mraneer l,m. 410. Hhoru I'or ion. $11 Kk l'2'y per 1 hiuI II rm. l'uiatoon for btwliel, ."tlx-., aud In dcnuuid. I'orn meal ic poi iiuund Oat meal ftytTiji' Cheese !Ue per miiiI till ftmud. livaiin .V per : f.'.-.tvoij ; iu per Iniinlrd .lbs. liried applea le. lirietl pluina 4e por pound. liried pe.trhea Par p.iund, I:1 tv. liried prime-. Per pound. I'Je. llutter uylL,c it opioid, aei-onlinii Pi quality. l.ard-a)lic por lh. Ham Katturn, out of market, htietm nides frc per lb. Shmilders c. pur lb HhmiMers Hupar eurert, MlllnK, per Hi, 10 ItTimkfaat bacon 'Umr at U-,f. llama Siip-ir ctueil, tellniK, per lb, l.'w. Heel Senilis, "ii?ll Pork- ri-p. Stuilon loil'JVj, Veal lOtm'i'-jc. Chiekeiis ltuyint;, JJiiVai:: per do.. lloiP lfiiyuiK, -e. lteef ")n font, '.ir. Ureen applet out of market. UUionii old Health Preserving. ITHX AKD WH0IXSOMS GQODBREAD I ft key nf inlhian hapnlttc'. Wept!' Mnrurr niAI'F. (Utile tit jhiwei tu) (ublc Uc umini tor ii Iteltablc. llcalUi- fcTTAKK NO OTIIKK 0HLV 10 CKNTo A -;f i -hkt Hi a IPn.lc i !f 'im-tlrocx'r tiocn't kcp 1:, onior it bv niail H U ui uei- a Kufr Vrnut ., ltucliutor, K. V. Epithelioma ! Or Skin Cancer. Kor nflven yenro I miffered with a eanrer on m- fee. All tlifi nlmplii remldiea wore applied adnvlnto mo palu. mil ton ptae.e rouiiiiunu in prow, finally exmmniiK into uiy lace, irrau wbieheime a yeUowlnh dlebare very dflim ive In character. Il wan llnlUimod, and an mived me a (treat deal. Almitl S months anol w' iu Atlauta, at the Ivoiiao of a frit .ml, who no atroiigly recommended the ne of Hwift'a spe cific that I deurrmiued to make an effort to pro cure II. In thin 1 wan iieoenil, and beiiau IU uc. The iiiUuonccor Wie meuieine amr.n w P, aomnwiiat agnravtc this aore: hut noon the in flammation wa allayed. and I beean lo Improve alter the flrt bollle. My Keneial health hiu sreatiy Improved. I )u lronier and able to do any kllltl 01 vorit. liwranmr obbij ni'-c i" mu tudeereajmaudtiieulcortoheal, until there is a not a veil of It left-mily a Uulu ear murk, the place where ! hnd been. J am ready in aunwer all queatlon- '. i'. c to thin cure. xr . j o;e a. nviuiiam. Atlanta, Augut l,, T hail a eaneer on mv face for ome veara, ex- tendimt from one cheek bone ai-ro- the noaela Ihe other. It hu given me a great deal of pain, at tlmea hurnlUK n Itcniug to aunn an extent that it wan almiwt unbearable. I commenced nsiiiK Hwift'a Hpeclln iu May, lasTi, and have ued eiht hottiea. II ha iciven tlie greateit re lie! by removloK the inllauiiiutliou, aud reator lor mr general health. W. llaruoa. Kuojvllle, Iowa, Sept. S. 1M1. For many year 1 -. miflerer with cancer of the none, and bavin- iien cured by the me of 8. S. S.. f feel conatt lined by a sene of duty lo suffering hiimanitv tu maki: thin .ttaiement ol ny Kt'r. With the fourteenth bottle the can r liettaii P rapidiy htNil aud anno diiapfieard. and lor aevernl montiiH there h Iieeii no ap- j e irauce of a ore of auy kirn! on my mw oi Mce. neither i my oe i tl t. iuler in the . uich. I have take" nlmu! t. -In'cn boltlca S t - H . and am aouudb cured, md 1 know tliiil n. effected the cut- alu-i i c' i.li.er nan , iv w tried aud timi f -'i'-d i e-t Minedlcy. j Fort (iainea G . Mv I. 1K'-. I hnd hiird (if t wtiltde. I I p. try i. e-.re. KwiftV j I I r -mioi-neef. .-.1 Iteilllll tva- j l i.ii ii na Hi ! ii. iv!;. i.it mirel; j .note heavy. I npecic.y. ino rc. Hklnr I' lu April, t.-wi. Ely z oaich tluiriivefl, )el tin. I 'ny Preset e.ini.illin-'l l"i:'-' t lie li'ito'-' '."'w and bei - r. felt OKI I imv' e!t ii-r Iim' h tor die. Until riiiomeiiei-d niniu.iM.i.,. .t ouiiiea in Rinnan black, thick bliMHl. It Cnllllliueil hen'.ll.K lircoil.il ihe edxes until February, when It waa entirely healed up and well. Jieuy Wood. t;ociieeU. Plymouth Co.. Mass., -July 13, loSi Honks on "f.'oiiUfgioua Illood Poison, aud ou "Blood and ti!n Diseases" mailed free. Hot sale by ail dniggtuta. 'rilt BWIFT SPECIFIC CO., N. Y. 157 W. Sad St. Drawer 8. Atlanta, Oa. HOME F0K -THE SICK. I'ortlaiid General Hospital. Corner Second and Anh street, PUKTLAKI) - - UKI:U(M. Thia institution Is complete Id all Its depart ments, and every efl'ort it made to give it the air, diet, nursioir and comforts of a home. bpecial attention to treatment of chronic and constitutional dieaes. Private rooms fot patients treated by ontidrle physicians, and persona taking course of lurk ish or electric baths, or oxygen gua. The hatha arc elegantly fitted up. Physicians vinitliiK Portland are invited to visit lhi Institution. T1I08. WOOD, Manaser Portland Oeunral Hospital Co. Di'GHsmaking I ! MRS. HATTIK JIt'NKKlW Wishes to inform the ladles of Salem that she 1st prepared to do dressmtikluir. CuttiiiK and ftttiiiK a specialty, at lofi Cummerniul street, first itouse south ot covered bridge. a ,'rlm NOXICI- A LI. PEKHONH 1101. DIN COUNTV WAK rants anninst Mnriim county are notified to present thciu lui paymeut, as there are funds on hand to pay all claims axaiint the county No I up' re it will be allowed ou county warrants alter tins uatc, April 1st, l-vni. AUGt'HrtilKHV. dw-lf County Treasurer. A NNOt'NCEMKNT. THHOtTGH THK 80 a lMiiuition of my friends in Hlnyton precinct 1 nave consented to become a candidate aealn for justice of the pesce tor Hlaytnn precinct at the coming June election. If elected I will per form the liutifax of the office to tlie bet nt my aoiiity. JAt r. liii-.r-.n tu. TBTUAVED OR STOLEN. FKOM THE l j Juhas arm, two miles south west of Salem one llct mare, weight about 1100; had halter on. at seen between land 'I p. m. on Hup day, May 1Mb. finder pletve send word to(j A. Froraader, Halem. ft-li)-d V t s a f . t.. . - - - n r mm WORTHY Of Confidence. a vrD,n SiirwtpurlllalHftmetllclnethat, A Ytn o during nearly 40 years, in all parts of the world, tiiw proved its eftb racy as tlio heat blood ulliTutlvc known to medical science. SARSAPARILLA the root of the genuine llomlurus Siinmparilla) is its Itusti, mid lis owent are enliauce.tl by . tlmnxtraetHof Yellow Dock and 8tit llngia. the Iodides of PoUissiura aud lion, imd othtir potent ingredients. n vour blimd vitiated bv dcrungemcnts O if tin: dlgestlvo and nsttlmllntory Jiuw Hon r i It talnti'U by Hcrofula? or ili hi. It eontulo tho polM)u of Jnercury or Contnjrloua Uiseasc!1 TUC leaillng physicians of tho United Int. sttitcN, who know the roinrmsUion of Ayku's rtvnsAPAltlU., any that iiotlibiif el-e no i-'iM)d for tho purifica tion nt the blood wwltUiutlicruiiguof phiiriimev. nui w by the use of tills remedy is It yiiLY possible (,n- u iki'koii Who li:is corrupted blood to tittiiiii koiutvl health und prevent transmission of tho de structive taint to poiterlty. TunDmirui V Mlve renovation ThUKUUbnLY ottlin svatem imist Include not only the removal of cor ruption from the blood, but its enrich ment inul the strengthening of the vital organs. nr, mm r wltnrfWH, nil over thn KELIAdLL worl.l, t.-tifv that this work (slitter accompli" bed by AVRit'a SMis.vvAitu.l. than by any oilier ri'UP'ilv. rl rrt'itat corrupted thnnijln!!. LtLUJlJ cine in niaile pur.-, inul binod weakeii'd tlir.iti'.'li dinitiiiitioii id the i-eil coriilM'le b lunt..; i-U,u; by A Villi's r AllSAP A KH.1.A . D!!CtCV!r3P rUnir Yilita up do svm.oo reitnre time III aerious c:v-ei, hu: lici-lil will be ilenvcil from the U-'' of Wn:'S . K.i:srAltit.l.v move s;.iiii:; ihaii trnm unvlliiug civ. ji.r. for which l.'k" efcel. tin- l!.iEirINi: faNcIv clalmi-l. i- iihmi ilaif III the market. litiil. i ii.. in', iciiim--, bin the onlvprepnratiiMi Hi - Ii:imki lle-.-' d time. hikI prnvctl wuilhy of the wiu kI's riililid.'lKT, fc Ayer? Safaparffia, Dr. J. O ' Sold b K. Co., t.o-" rvi. IK i ... M J Hi- aunt tin- itlinle citi-lh U know that a cosh tTUHtiitiier c:ui do iw-ttc-r wKh Ilia llmney, fluidity f thl KiiiiiN enriMtdered,) ut F. J). McDowell's .iewelry atore, '221 .'nmimTeial street, ihnu at any other place lu the city. Good (Joods, Reliable Dealer, Cheapest lYices. lioyouu'ii tot liver; .-ah1" to huy drug 1 Then why diiyou go in a - -y atnre to buy jewelry .' )n tlie lineof plat! n-r"iid jewelry the only place you wilt ti lift u run y gofi. ..rtlcle in at tlie jewelry ."tore whurciu t v ir... rielnr can bring lo bear his trained jnd,:iri.-nt "in tlie aclectlon of all hi purtihaaea. anil can warrant lite good in irf- aa repreaeuted. (.all In and get oor prico on wuleheaand clika and then after you have heiked around come bark and we will give iitirra.h discount to actual purchasers. Wearenirt. nor have we ever been, connect ed In any way with any other jewelry auire in Halem aincf we commeni i il nusliiew iu 1SS0, the repfirt- of tnti-rcaled partie In the enntrary uotwlthatauding. Very reapectfnllv. t. D. Mi-llUWELL. ASTHMA CURED 1 IUCLS TBI1L nsmtaaMtakflrthal GERMAN ASTHWB CURE'IfJ tni-tt violent mtUi k UiMUim CiifUl urUiilf!. ilmi -fltctn nin miin mil otUrr rvu fall No WMlLlnv Inr ranlla. 1 la nrlinst l-m immttiiHi4ft nirrf nna rriiiiM una nurr im Uerld.n mdi I KAUI.K C AwKMj It irfrsMMsu; rd wtm. Uwh to t mj um." 7n jr. ltt fit. f 'vui. M,nn IwwliHl; Mfw4 to hwUltt ky Vtmin AM. rr Tm HmUfn UAw. Urrmu Atiknm tint U ilj rUtm Unit. It Mvtr tail " 'r,tf K fan fjr9mM. H. t 'My pftTfi.u) fMotiat t4 d Otnm knkm i.jr. Tt.wt.-i4i W kmWmr UtUn if. A .rMitii! Vrrmitn Anlhnin tPivtld hrall Am hnt uOcau't H !. tu hi null nu tveintj trtwin,-. K.MJIIKr M N. M t.. i.l'tHl,Mlf.a ii n.v. in"" I '-" nntr rrrr nii KlfirMIM lit The fll'VKKs' (il'lOK la laausHl ittamla aust tteisU. i eavcls year. Jur-XMI paea. ffV,l ll'i lM-.hra,wltbver '3, BOO Illustrations a wnole fletore Uallery. OIVsMt Vholeaale Prtcea rftreef to ne emsM n all srootta fur personal or IVnsllj- sue. Tells how t order, and gtvoa exact coat of snrsery tiilnsr yoa nae, eat, drink, wM( or timva fun wltb. These IN VAXl AJtLk: 1IOOK8 contain lnrnrniaUuu srlsaanest from the markwta of the world. We will mall copy FRfc'.K to aay ad ttressi npoa receipt of 10 eta. to stofrar ipesiuse of mall Ins;. lt ua liear from woo. Keapaotfnlly, MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. en tV t2U M abnab Asanas, Uilcojia, IU. f. :.irirJ iy.BtA Will Uamailf.1 KK'JK b.sll t. U'laiw, ass InNiifriaivrsof M'. i.ai wi'h-l wiw.nas U. .1 " .u ., al u',l iio fi.fl i..i,irau.ina. t,rlci, a.' - jri . vi in-c .... ....i ,3. in!,! dliaiUi'nq f, r punilns all f.i'. ti i ( v '.f,l'. I ltl.K awl 1 l.OtV l it tiKr.lKl, ill I.ll1,.i i,,.a;..aa, f all. .ictllr m sfaia.. UaM.n.t.. li.ivl fm n. V. M. f'ERRY & CO., Uetroit, SV.iohlBun. THE DINGEE & CONARD CO'S ItF.AI TIKI 1. RVl:iUUI,00H.(i J!'.,rJ,irOMi,'l',c,f llt "I"" and fUstribritiiic ItllM'. Wiiiinva A''n,il,iM.u,i;wlrc. Ij'T lAUit ..orwn.a auA Kimtt tmuH 6u tte dstivsr tknua ! I kwtK aalfcii by wall, at sil v,l Uji.;, 7 SPLENDID VARIETIES CSI Vanr Cholcr. nil labeled, tw O I a ., ,40ff-0. Alsnlser Viwle. tlisa. a. .", and I V for si i .oil, f..,o..., i.vTi7 ii?i'KVV til'iDK toltOMi -t'l.- rner s f 1 HU Mm. elBasntlif lilw.il rriCC 1 A iilnx TIlrT DI.M.I.l'iV I (IN AIM. TU l-a. pOR HAI.E.-TIIE SI IIUMITY HOTEL, with J l' 1 Htable and n kits, will be sold at , lIU?aV,;"le:U or "'ll of II original cost. 11 tie irfect. limuire at (UU oilleo or H Klas, Attmaville 6-U rtw-lov JJ.(' )'c;v n..J n-y