The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1884-1892, June 24, 1887, Page 2, Image 2

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    - EASTEBir.
Ilews of the Week from Be
yond tlie Kockies.
THE TCMBLE IX WHEAT.
riaadJac mn W Methtas;
AkMt tk attaatioa.
Chicago, June 16.Tb exciting wenes
c jeaterday atxl lb day beare were not
witoeeaed at the opening ot the board
tLia morning. A lev who had gathered
. in th eallerie before tba opening, sooa
tired of the ea!m whkb prevailed, and
deoarted. It ru eiren oat that Kershaw
would anooaoc at 11 o'clock whether
he would be able to meet the claims or
sot. It to generally conceded that every
thing deend on Kerehaw'a action,
fionte members have an idea that be will
pall through, bat Uj majority are doubt
ful on the subject. Scarcely any trading
la being done, and pria are fluctuating
at light fractions.
There are rumors of impending fail
ores, bat everything await the annoanco
nsent to be made by Kershaw. In the
meantime bosineea ia at a standstill.
July wheat opened at 73 and has fluctu
ated between that figure and 72.
10:30 a. m. All aorta of rumors are
being circulated on 'change in regard to
the probable action of Kershaw. It is
said a meeting of the directors' board will
be held at 10 0 for the purpose of con
sidering the situation. An effort is to be
made then by the creditois of Kershaw
to induce the directors to force Eggleston
to assume the responsibility of Kershaw's
debts. Eggleston is a millionaire, and it
is said has been a special partner of Ker
shaw for some time. It is also rumored
that a long conference was held in Ar
mour's office this morning, at which ef
forts were made to induce Armour to put
up money toj carry Kershaw through.
The result of theconference is not known.
THE LAND LAWS.
Proposed Chug-en la Relation to Home
steads and Desert Land.
Washinotos, June 16. Commissioner
Xparks has suggested to the secretary of
the interior, and the law division has it
under consideration, to make the term of
residence upon a pre-emption entry
twelve instead of six months, as at pres
ent. The time of residence upon an
entry of this character is fixed by the de
partment regulations, although an .im
pression seems to prevail that it is a
fttfetutory requirement. The law simply
commands that a pre-emption entryman
shall "prove up" within twelve months,
and the limit of residence required has
been fixed by the department. The com
micwioner is of the opinion that a longer
residence will militate against frand and
exact more of the entryman in the way
of his showing good faith in his inten
tions to make the tract his home. The
matter is being thoroughly considered by
the assistant attorney gent-ral's office.
A 11IOAMIST MAKER
Married Three Times aad St 11 1 Open to
Proposals.
Butte, Montana, June 16. A Helena
special to the Miner says: Eugene Winz
ler was bound over yesterday intbe sum
of $500 to await the action of the grand
jary, to answer a charge of bigamy. It
appears that Winzler had one wife when
he was married four years ago in Halt
Lake to a woman kuown as Helena Winz
ler. Ite left there some time ago and
brought her and a three-year-old boy to
Helena. Here he followed his trade as
this spring Winzler jmt in his time by
marrying a MUa Roacalate on April 25th.
This event was not discovered until two
days age, when several threatening of
hie wife gave the particulars to the i
lice. Winxler now languishes in jail in
default of bail.
ACCEPTED BY THE PRESIDENT.
Thirty-roar Miles of the Cascade Branch
of the 2Vorthera Paelfle.
Washikotow, June 16. The president
has accepted two sections, aggregating
thirty-four miles, of the Cascad- lr.tnch
of the Northern Pacific railway in Wash
ington territory.
THE WHEAT PANIC.
The Wheat King Hadly Hmwknl, and the
Exettemeat Over.
Cuicaoo, June 17. There were no
new or sensational developments in the
affairs of the burst wheat clique to-day,
and none were expected. Kershaw has
got no more funds, and will not get any
more. The whole affair has now become
00 entangled between the Fidelity Bank
change National Dank that whatever
funds should come here would probably
be swallowed up without doing anybody
in trade much good. The affairs of C. .
Kershaw A Co. are so desperate that Eg
giestoo, iecial partner, whose liability
as general partner is claimed, is putting
nti property out ot nis nandu, and attach
ments and injunctions will be probably
Jfot out against him to-day. The cash
wheat will not come on the market, so
the panic in prices is over.
Armour sent to all the banks last night
offering to relieve them of what over
-cash wheat they held. They all returned
the answer that they had no cash wlieat
for sale, and did not expect to have any.
Only one small lot has been sold so far,
and. that was gobbled op off the market.
The wheat market opened steady at 73
for Jalv. Brokers in tha tat in r-srwfnl
to pick . the men with whom they do
boainess, and pay one fourth more to get
the names of rich and strong houses.
From 73,V July wheat went to 73.
1p. There was little indication of
any excitement In the markets as the
aeesiao advanced. Wheat and corn were
held In about the same positions as on
yesterday. - Closing quotations were :
Wheat, cash, 7l' ; July, T2 ; August,
, scrrs GKowiso Oct or the deal.
Chicago, June 17. Suit has been en
tered by Jones, McConnick, A Kenneth
wmuist alauriee Rosen fe Id A Co. for 145,
0U0: alsotor $25,000 by same plaintiffs
mfest C. J. Kershaw A Co, . Byron J.
Kctaeary commenced suit of attach
ment ajauut Maurice Rosenfeld for 140,
t0. V . D. Wadhams A Co. have re-
qtsrd all prt5e Jbavtps .Mr9 wil
them to dose iiem out. E&U, Iind
hkm this afternoon secured an attach
ment against Eggteatoo, Kershaw's back
er, and will use it against the latter'
count in the board of trade elearin,;
boose. a
A LAKE DISASTER.
y Lives
Chicago, Jane 17-Tbe steamer Cham
plain was burned last night off Charlevoix,
Michigan. The boat was running ten
miles aa boar, when the flames suddenly
started op beneath the engine, driving
the engineer from bis post with his
clothes on fire. The alarm was given, the
sleeping passenger were aroused, and in
ten nunotea from the time the boat
caught fixe the passengers were all com
pelled to lamp into the lake. Toe stew
ard says there were fifty-eeven persons on
board, including tbe crew. Ut tna num
ber, twenty are known to be drowned.
and seven are unaccounted for. Those
saved floated an hoar and a half, when
they were rescued by a yawl and fish
boats, from tbe shore. Several of tbe
saved were badly burned. Seven bodies
have already been recovered. The Cham
plain was valued at about $100,000.
mU CHUETTLEB.
The Coffee Market Is yet Fluctuating-, and
a Haass la Troable.
New Yoke, Jane 17. The coffee mar
ket opened excited, 190 points or nearly
two cents per pound below the close yes
terdav on all months. It is reported
that a large boose is in troable and will
probably succumb.
ANOTHER TRAIN BOBBEKT.
Seventy-Are Thoasaad Dollars Said to
Have Beea Secured by tbe Thieves.
Galvebtox, June 18. A report has
just reached here that the east-bound
California express on the southern Pa
cific railroad was robbed at 3 a. m. near
Flatonia. about ninety-five miles east of
San Antonio. The express car was
robbed and nobody was killed. It is
rumored that the robbers secured
$75,000. As tbe train drew op at the
station two men with drawn revolvers
mounted the engine, covered the engineer
and forced him to pull the train to the
open prairie, where there were eight or
ten men armed with Winchester rifles.
The two robbers on the engine stood
guard over the man at the throttle, while
others went through tbe mail, express
and baggage can. Nearly all toe pas
sengers were asleep and unaware of what
was going on until they were aroused by
the robbers.
All the passengers were relieved of
their valuables, and it is difficult to form
any estimate of the money and jewelry
secured. It is reckoned at about $5000.
The express car and mail pouches 'were
also gone through, bat the amount ol
money taken is unknown. The total
amount secured is now placed at $10,000.
The whole country is aroused and sever
al posses have gone in search of the
robbers.
MITCHELL WHIPPED.
Jim
Carner Knocks Him Oat
Eleventh Round.
the
New York, June 18. The $2000 cham-
pionskip of the world, light weight prize
fight, between Him Carney, the English
champion, and Jimmy Mitcfiell, of Phila
delphia, came off Uwt night thirty miles
up the sound. Carney won by knocking
Mitchell out in the eleventh round. It
was a hard fought battle and one of tbe
cleverest seen in many years. The time
of the fight was forty-one minutes and
forty seconds. This" is the first time
Mitchell has ever been knocked out.
THE WORLD'S BALLOON'.
It is Safely Landed Near Centralis. Illi
nois.
St. Lortu, June 18. A telegram from
the World's balloon correspondent, Duffy,
says they were compelled to land at Hoff
man, near Centralis, Illinois, at 8:15 last
night. Aeronaut Moore received a very
painful injary before starting yesterday.
This and the giving out of gas was the
cauMe assigned for tbe descent. None of
the other occupants were injured and the
balloon was securely anchored without a
tear.
KNIMCOTT CENSLBED.
The President Thinks He Was the Cause
of the Flag Episode.
Washington, June 13. It is stated
that Secretary Endicott is about to tender
his resignation owing to a letter of cen
sure sent him by the president Monday
in regard to his course in the flags epi
sode. A Half Million for Sara.
New York, June 18. Sara Bernhardt
gave her final performance here last night.
The grand total realized from 252 per
formances in America is one million dol
lars, half of which is clean profit each to
manager and star.
Crude relrolrnm for Fnel.
rrrrsBiHo, June 18. The fiot train
ever run west of the Alleghany moun
tains with crude petroleum as the only
fuel was tbe mail train west on the Penn
sylvania road that arrived here laet night.
Here is a little story, from the Leeds,
England, Mercary: Everybody knows
that Sir llenrv Hawkins has the deserved
reputation of being a very witty man as
well as a keen judge. The ether day he
very neatly combined these two qualities
at the expense of a prisoner who, I should
think, if lie was at all sensitive, would
preferably have experienced a severe sen
tence to such a severe speech. The pris
oner, it appears, pleaded guilty to a charge
of larceny, and then, on second thoughts,
withdrew the plea and declared himself
to be innocent. The case was tried, and
the jury, affected by this amiable uncer
tainty on the part of the accused, kindly
acquittedhira. Then said 8ir Henry
HawKins. in that calm, clear, cutting voice
of his: "Prisoner, a few minutes ago yon
said yon were a thief : now the jury say
you are a liar. Consequently you are dis
charged!" Aperi8c for liver and kidnev com-,
plaint Pfunder's Oregon Blood ftuifier.
Chamois skin in a variety at D. W. M attfeew
A Co. drug ttor. - ; ,1
PACIFIC
News by Telepraply from
West of the Rockies.
ELECTRIC STREET CARS.
The Street Cars to ho Ran by Lightning;, ia
Sas Fsaxcisco, Jane 15. On an im
provised railroad track, the first trial was
made yesterday of s new car which is to
be worked by electricity. Tbe engines
supplying the electricity were some dis
tance from the track, and from tbe elec
tric motor a wire was ran in the street in
a covered drain between the tracks, the
wire passing into a shuttle whkb con
nected with two more wires that were at
tacbed to an engine placed in the middle
of the car. The experiment was entirely
succesafuL The inventor turned a small
handle which set the car in motion. Tbe
car went slowly down the trade and
returned without a hitch. Tbe car was
then again ran down the track, this time
at a greater speed, and back, with suc
cess. Speaking of speed, the inventor
said: "We only have permission to
travel at the rate of twelve miles an boor,
and so shall construct our cars that they
shall have an average speed of eight
miles. The rate traveled to-day was not
over six miles, but with this electric sys
tem we can get any rate of speed ww de
sire. Preparations are being mads to
extend this system on some of the long
runs."
BUSINESS DULL.
The Bottom Knocked oat of the Hotel
Business la 'Frisco.
Sam Francisco, Jane 16. Hotel keep
ers are the most gloomy lot of business
men to be found in San Francisco, owing
to an unprecedented falling off in travel
to this city. One month ago they were
crowded for accommodations, and to-day
they sigh for tbe traveler that does not
come. Men who have been in business
since San Francisco was an infant city
declare that there has never been a time
when the bottom has so thoroughly
dropped out of their business. "I have
been here for thirty-five years," said the
proprietor of one of the leading hotels,
"and never saw any thing to equal the
present."
THE TOIRMAMENT.
Rescues 'o. S Win the Engine Race,
and Lebanon the Hose Race,
Vaucocveb, W. T., June 16. Rescue
engine company No. 2, of Astoria, won
the steamer-race in 49 seconds ; Astoria,
No. 1, 59; Vancoavers, 60.
Cameron won the 200-yard foot race. '
Lebanons won the wet test hose race
in one minute, eight seconds; Astoria
No. 1,1:10 3-5; Rescue No. 2, 1:10)$";
Vancouver, 1 :10 1-5 ; Albany, 1 :10 2-5.
The water pressure was awfully poor, and
this accounts for the slow time made.
ALBANY NEWS.
A Man's Hand Badly Mangled Graduating-
Exercises and Class.
Albahy, Or., June 16. James Moore,
an employee in Robinson A West's saw
mill, had his left hand mangled this
afternoon by contact with a saw, render
ing the amputation of his thumb and one
finger necessary.
The graduating exercises of the Albany
college occurred this evening. The
graduating class are Percey Kellv, Alba
ny ; James F. Powell, Allny ; Frank W.
Power, Halsey; James L. Totulinson,
Wells.
A HORRIBLE DEATH.
A Tonne Man Killed at the South End of
the Siskiyou Tannel.
Ashland, Or., June 16. A horrible
accident occurred this afternoon at the
south end of the Siskiyou tunnel, result
ing in the death of a young man named
Joseph Farleigh. lie got between two
cars, and the cars coming together canght
his bead, crashing it, and driving a bolt
into it, which resulted as above stated.
NEW STEAMSHIP ROUTE.
The Canadlaa Pacific's Portland. Port
Moody, aad China Rente.
Portland, June 17. The 6teamsbip
Sardonyx, of the Canadian Navigation
Company, arrived here this morning
from Port Moody, and will load at once
with freight for the Canadian Pacific
railroad and also for China and Japan,
connecting at Port Moody with the new
line of trans-Pacific steamships put on by
the Canadian Pacific company. The
Sardonyx brings about 200 tons of mer
chandise, consisting principally of rice,
hides, etc. There is one small shipment
of furniture that came from the East over
the Canadian Pacific, the forerunner of
much more to follow, it is believed, un
less better rates are made over the trans
continental lines in tbe United States.
A prominent wheat and" flour reporter will
ship to Victoria by the Sardonyx on her
return trip forty tons of Oregon flour.
He proposes hereafter to make Victoria
and other British Colombia towns a reg
ular market for the products of his mills,
and will, in the near future, make flour
shipments to China and Japan by the
Canadian line. Shippers between Port
land and Victoria will welcome tbe Sar
donyx, as the rate over this new line of
transportation is about $2, as against
$3.10 charged by the combination of the
Northern Pacific and the O. R. A X. com
panies, and also by the Pacific Coast
steamship company.
THE TOCRNAMENT.
Walla Wallas Wla the Dry Test, aad Res
cues of Astoria, th Speed Race.
Vaxcoctee, W. T., Jane 17. Walla
Wallas won the dry test, in forty-six and
three-fifths seconds; Astoria No 1, fifty
two; Rescue No. 2, of Astoria, forty
seven and two-fifths ; Lebanons, rubber
base, forty-nine and one-half; Vancoa
vers, fifty-two and one-half; Albany s,
fiftv-three.
The speed race for 200 yards was won
by Rescues No. 2, of Astoria, in twenty
eight and four-fifths seconds ; Astoria No.
I, thirty-one ; Lebanons twenty-nine and
foor-fiiihs; Vancouver, twenty-nine and
three fifths ; Walla Wallas, thirty.
This ends the tournament. A grand
ball for the firemen is being held to-night.
rrxr-i.
C P. Dixe, Dm Lato AaUa this Rail
way. Brazenly Pleads -Net Galtty
Postlaxi), On., Jane 17. C. P. Dixon,
the defaulting agent of the Canadian Pa
cific, was arraigned before Judge Stearns
to-day, and pleaded not guilty." It is
said that Dixon is still living in hopes
that his wealthy Eastern friends will
come to his rescue. In that event the
American Sarety company, who were on
bis bond and had to make good the
amount of his embezzlement, will not
prosecute him: and there is nothing to
fear from the Canadian Pacific railroad
company, for their claim against him has
been satisfied. H. O. Brinstone, tbe
utterer of worthless bank checks, also
pleaded "not guilty" this morning.
ALBANY NEWsT
Hotel Property Sold The Ores Pacific
Albany, Or., Jane 17. Messrs. Muel
ler A Garret sold to-day to Cbas. Pfeiffer
the furniture, fixtures," and boainess of
the Revere House for $6,000, The latter,
who was the former proprietor, will take
possession July 1.
Chief Engineer. Eckelson, of tbe Ore
gon Pacific, returned to-day from the sur
veying party on the line in. the Cascade
mountains. He states that tbe road is
located through Fox Valley, forty-five
miles from Albany. The surveyors, he
says, will be kept in the field until tbe
line is located from Albany to the Mal
heur country.
ACROSS THE CASCADES.
Several Hand red Troops to Go Into the
Cascades for ScieaUAc Purposes.
Albany, Or., Jane 18. It is learned
that about July 1st a government party
accompanied by several hundred TJ. S.
troops from Vancouver, under the com
mand of Capt. Davis,' will be started
across the Cascade mountains to Camp
Polk. The party will go by way of Al
bany over the C. M. W. or Lebanon
wagon road. Tbe train will contain
eighty or ninety pack horses and several
heavily-laden wagons. It is proposed to
investigate the glaciers and the geological
formation in the vicinity of the Three
Sisters, and to obtain a topograpical sur
vey of that region for scientific purposes,
as well as to give a drill to the men.
W. 6. Steel, of Portland, who was en
gaged in the Crater lake survey,- and
who will be one of the leaders of the
party, has already written to ascertain
information concerning the feasibility of
the route.' The snow on the pass in the
Cascades has about disappeared, and the
party will find no difficulty in crossing.
THF. KANAKA KINO.
The Revolution Imminent on tae Sand
wich Islands.
Saji Francisco, June 18. A gentleman
who is familiar with the affairs of the
Hawaian government, speaking of the
revolutionary condition of affairs in the
islands said : "Gibson, present premier,
who is tbe real power behind the throne,
is ambitious to dethrone the defacto, and
he is certain to be the central figure, if
not the dictator, in the coming revolu
tion. I am certain," tbe gentleman con
cluded, "we may expect warlike news
from the Sandwich Islands at any mo
ment." BEATEN AGAIN.
The Willamette, of Portland, Downed by
the Seattle.
Seattle, W. T., June 18. The second
match between Heattles and Willamettes
of East Portland, to-day, resulted iu an
other defeat for the Willamettes. Score :
Heattles, 5; Willamettes, 4. The Wil
lamettes leave for Victoria Sunday.
North Bound Pusseng-ers.
Medford, Or., June 18. Passed Med.
ford to-night to arrive over the 0. A C!
Mr. Turenburger and wife, Mrs. W. Q.
Hill, W. A. Simpson, J. T. Johnson, M.
B. Valient ine, W. B. Smith, B. F. Clap
ton, Miss F. Johnsoa, A. C. Cristol and
wife, U. W. IJppman, B. Hartman, M
Barsh, J. W. Wright, and eight immi
grants, f
Death of a Stork Broker.
San Francisco, June 18. S. B. Wake
field, one of the wealthiest stock brokers
in this city, died this morning from con
sumption. AD VI CIS TO K0THEK8.
Art you aiatarbed at nlfkt aad brokea of year
rest by a sick ehlld afferln sad crying with
painot cutting teeta? if so, send, stones and
get a bottla of tba Wlnalow! Soothlaf Syrup for
Ch Daren's Teething. Ks valns la IncalenUbw
It will relieve the poor little nSsror lasinedl
ately. Depend open it, Bothers, them ii a
mistake about It It eorea dlaentery and dlarr
noes, regulates the stosmach aad bowels, eurea
wind colic, soften U racoasdooes laflaiBa
ttoa, and five tone aadanenry to the whole
rvtem. Mrs. WinslowV Soothing Byrav lor
ChlMrea's Teething is alsasant to the taste, and
U the prescription of one of tbe oldest aad tost
female nurses aad pbysiciana la tbe I'd Had
States, and Is for sale by ail drug rlsts throuaa
the World. Pries cents a bouXa. "
1CBE FOR PILES.
Pile are frequently precede! by a sense of
weight in tbe back, lolni aad lower part ef tbe
abdomen. causing the astlent to suppose be baa
snsse affecttoa of tbe ktdaeys or neighboring
organs. At times symptoms of Indigestion sre
present, natalency. naesdaess ef the stomach,
etc. A moisture, like penrpt ration, producing
a very disagreeable itching, after getting warm,
! common attendant. Blind. Meed inf. aad
itching piles yield at once to the application, of
Dr. Boasaako's Pile Remedy, which set 4 it ecv
1T npoa the parts effected, absorbing the turner,,
allaying tbe Intense Hchlngjtad effort log a pet
msnent cure. Price SO cents. Add ress. tbe Dr.
Bosaako Medicine Co.. Plqoa, O. Sold by Gee.
K. Oeod.
HOW TO KECLKE HEALTH.
Sewriirs Sarmparflla and SUlUngla or Blood
and Liver Syrup wtU restore perfect beaUa te
the physical organixaUou. it is. indeed, a
strengthening tymn. pleasant to take, and has
often proven itself u be the beat blood partner
ever dUeevered. rffeetaaily curing scrofula,
syphilitic ditorder.. sreskaesa of the kidney,
ertsipela. tnlri alt rervoue disorders and
debility, bilUxis Hu?la!nt. and si) diseases
Indicating an ltr:re enndtUoa the Mood,
iirer. kidaey. :..aeh, etc it corrects indi
gestion. etpec!alr a-bf-a tae complaint la of as
exheunti're ft.ring a tendency to lessen
the vigor ol Ure bria and nervous ytem.
YouH Bad her smiling night aad day, ,
Although at times she Is not say.
Aad should yan wonder why yoa Meet
Thls constant smile, regard her teeth. . ,
She only laughs those gems to ahow,
Waich 80Z0DONT makes wane a mew. .
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i ; m j
eaoetomaro
tt cancer. I asvetrisdaaambrrof i
but without reorrrtag any
Among the number wars
The mcrtlcme they appUed wm like Sre to the
sore, eaaslag Intense psla. I sew a statement
fat the papers tcmng what S. & S. had don for
once. Before I had used tbe l
neighbors could node that my
hraUagup. Xy general health had been bad
for two etfcrsoyssjs hsda hacking oouch
and spit blood eoatmaaQy. I had, a severe
psmtemybrnms. After taking six bottles of
a a a my cough left mo aad I grew atootsr
thaalhadhasa for asvaral years. Xy csacor
has healed overall but a little spot about the
i slm of a half dime, and It Is rapidly dhappear.
tug. would advtee every one wtta cancer to
give S. a. S. a fair trial.
Mas. BAJtCT J. HcCONAUOHXT,
Ashe Grove, Tippaoaaoe Co., Ind.
Feb. M. Wt
Swifts Specific Is entirety vogetabls. and
seems to car cancers by f oretag out the Impa
rities from the blood. Trsstlse on Blood aad
i mailed free.
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.,
DRAWER 3. ATLANTA, GA.
I ESTABLISHED BY NATIONAL AUTHORITY.
CAPITAL PAID CP, $7S,OO0.
UNDIVIDED P CO FITS, $8,000.
THE
Capital
NATIONAL BANK,
Of Salem, Oregon.
B 8 Waixack, II CAKrKXTsa. J H ALBtBT,
President; Vice President; Cashier
DIRECTORS i
W T GRAY.
J M MARTIN.
H CARPENTER,
W W MARTI.
R S WALLACE.
J H ALBERT.
T. McF. PATTTON.
-LOANS MADE-
To farmers on wheat and other marketable
produce, consigned, or ia store,
either in private
Granaries or public warehouses.
OOMMEUOI A ii
Paper discounted at reasonable rate. Drafts
drawn direct on New York, Chicago, San Fran
cisco, Portland. London, Paris, Berlin, Hong
Kong and Calcutta.
miis. f. d. Mcdowell
Watchmaker and Jeweler
2ttCommprtla street, Salem.
A full line of
WATCHES and CLOCKS
And jewelry of every description.
Repairing a Specialty.
tf-AU work In thin line warranted. dw
ESTABLISHED IX 1S69.
-8ALEM.-
TrsDKact a general banking buinet in al its
branches.
Make loans and draw night and telerraphlc
exchange on New York, Chicago, 8sn t'rsncis
co, Portlsnd, The Dalle, Eugene City. Aitoria,
Albany, CorrallU, Walla Walla, and other towns
of Washington, Oregon, Idaho and British Co
lumbia. Letters of credit Issued, available in the East
ern States.
Draw direct on London, Berlin and Hone
Kong.
Collections made on all points In tbe Pacific
North veL
NOTICE OP WITHDRAWAL.
Notice ! hereby riven, la accordance with
the provisions of sec 4 of chap. XXIV ol
miscellsaeons lew, (code of Oregon, page 616 )
that tbe National Are and marine insurance
company of New Zealand has ceased to do busi
ness In the state of Oregon, and that It intenda
to withdraw iu capital therefrom, six months
after the date of publication of this notice, aa
riven below.
tiKtnopiii PiagAKb MtaiMK Ikooakcb
torT or Ktw Zcalaxd.
by Its attorneys,
ht K. William.
S24im J. D. MAcrnaason. (L.a.,
NOTICE Or SALE OF PERSONAL PROP
ERTY. NOTICE IS HKREBT GIVEN THAT I WILL
eauee to be sold la Salem, Oregon, on the
Mb day of July, by tbe sheriff of Marion coun
ty, one bar borse of about years of age, to
satisfy a lien which I have upon said horse for
pasturece aad feed aad care of aatri borse from
January ath 17 to July fin 17. amounting to
tbe sum of IIS 75. The proceed i of said sale
wiU be applied to pay said lien aad tbe eort
sad expenses of sale.
Done at Salem this 13th day of June. 1M7.
MRS. DANIEL CLARK.
PPLEGATK A BYLAKD. J. A. APPLE
ors at raw. naiem, Oregon, win practice In
I tKst AnovtA a Amma. asiu r m.
building, over Good s drag store. d w
Pi
R S ALE. OOOD BLACKSMITH SIIOP and
tools, mall noose aad barm a Ln 4a A
. rr" .. . .. kwow seewniy. rrtce .e .
Address D. A, Humphreys, Macieay. c-t Jm
FOR SALE. A PTXL BLOCK OP LAND IX
North Salem, la a desirable location. Is
su're of Dr. oolden- t-9-ini
mi'
Ahoat tneaty years nan I amue srig a Btfla
Ladd & Rush, Banters,
Terrible Snrgical OfSFatica
BBBasasaammmBBamwrn S
A FATAL MISTAKE.
The Cleveland, Ohio, Press,
of February 23d, 1883, pub
lished an account of a fatal gur
gical operation which caused a
reat commotion among med
ical men througout the whole
country, Dr. Thayer, the most
eminent surgeon in Cleveland,
pronouncing it scandalous. It
appears that a Mrs. King had
been suffering for many years
from some disease of the stom
ach, which had resisted the
treatment of all the physicians
in attendance. The disease
commenced with a slight de
rangement of the digestion,
with a poor appetite, followed
by a jeculiar indescribable dis
tress in the stomach, a feeling
that has been described as a
faint, "all gone" sensation, a
sticky slime .collecting about
the teeth, causing a disagree
able taste. This sensation was
not removed by food, but, on
the contrary, it was increased.
After a wjnle the hands and
feet became cold and sticky
a cold perspiration. Tnere
was a constand tired and lan
guid feeling. Then followed a
dreadful nervousness, with
gloomy forebodings. Finally
the patient was unable to re
tain any food whatever, and
there was constant pain in the
abdomen. All prescribed rem
edies failing to give relief, a
consultation was held, when it
was decided that the patient
had a cancer in the stomach,
and in order to save the patient's
life an operation was justifia
ble. Accordingly, on the 22nd
of February, 1883, the opera
tion was performed by Dr.
Vance in the presence of Dr.
Tuckerman, Dr. Perrier, Dr.
Arms, Dr.Gordon, Dr. Capner
and Dr.I lalli well of the police
boarl. The ojeration consist
ed in laying open the cavity
of the abdomen, and exposing
the stomach anu loweIs. When
this hail lieen done an examin
ation of the organs was made.
but to the horror and dismay
of the doctors there was no
cancer to be found. The pa
tient did not have a cancer.
When too late the medical men
discovered that they had made
a terrible mistake; but they
sewed the parts together and
Iressed the wound that thev
had made, but the ioor woman
sank from exhaustion and died
in a few hours. How sad it
must be for the husband of this
poor woman to know that his
wife died from the effects of a
surgical operation that ought
never to have lieen performed.
lr this woman had taken the
proper remedy for Dyspepsia
and Nervous Prostration . (for
this was what the disease really
was),she would have been liv
ing to-day. SllAKKItExTRACTOf
Roots, or Seioel's Cukativk
Si'itrp, a remedy made ex
pressly for Dyspepsia or Indi
gestion has restored many such
cast's to perfect health after all
other kinds of treatment have
failed. The evidence of its
fficaey in curing this class of
cases in too voluminous to le
published here; but those who
read the published evidence in
favor of this dyspeptic remedy
do not question its convincing
nature, and the article has an
extensive sale. "
EXECCTRIX KOTICE.
YOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
At undersigned baa been annoinied by tbe
eountv court of Marion county, state of Oregon,
eiecuinx 01 ine last will aad testament Ol a.
Koblns. deceased, lata of Marion county, Ore
gon. AU persona baring claims against said
estate are hereby required to present the sane ,
to me at asy residence Ave miles soutb of Rales,
in said county, or to my address. Salem. Marion
ronnt, Oregon, wltbln six months from tbte
date. M. A. ROBI, .
Executrix of the last will aad tests meat ef
aobert Kobina. deceased. '
Salem. Oregon, MayZaa, lftft7. 5-Z7-&
GLENBR00K
WIU makcthl season st Fish--a
stable, aalem. oa Fridays
i sad Batnrdavs. and at home
the bait nee of tbe time. Termf
f 12 if paid within the season,
. ,G. ;LES.
Proprietor.
v $13 if not.
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