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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1884-1892 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 12, 1887)
:;:tt3 cf t3 YTccIr from Bc ' bnd tlia Eoekies. EKlXaSS FROM KETTCCKT. Ely BebUeae Gala riwm all tfce . Caaauiea. Locxstiixe, Aojc. 4 There are no elec tion returns this morningr to addition to those , in tbe morning papers. A (air lie of the situation to contained in an estimate of tbe Conner-Journal, whicb says: Tbe additional return thi rnorn in d not show any indication of a ftroand mil Ai bru we can jadge, tbe deaKXTatie kMoea ar doe to the con fidence and indifference in oar part, and the onasimlJy good oran iiatiun of repub lican. Tbe re (a Mil -ana voted and the democrats stayed at borne. Oar retarna are frooi twenty-six counties, which cast (K) per cent, of tbe whole vote of the state. Tbe repablican vote in the coanties re porting U a little over 60 per cent, of the total, and the democratic vote is a little orer 50 per cent. These iftr-six coanties bow a loss from Cleveland's majority (34,839) of 7710 of the ratio. If the gains and losses continue hi same for the re mainder, 40 per cent., tbe net democratic loas wiii be 12,851, tearing Backner a majority over Bradley of 21,93d. Tlie re pabiieans are claiming it to be more than this from the mountain counties, bnt some cf their best counties are reported, while coanties in the western part of the state will be very slow with returns. There is nothing whatever in tbe situa tion to indicate greater proportionate Ions in the remaining counties, and with all the information obtainable this morn ing we do not doubt that Backner will have 22,000 more votes than Bradley.' If the majcrity is not as large as our pride demands, democrats have only themselves to blame. The Commercial's summary is as fol lows: Seventy-eiicht counties have re ported so far, leaving forty-one to report. The figures are from the most reliable dispatches and agree with the returns re ceived at both republican and democratic headquarters. The average republican gain per county from reports so far re ceived is 325. In the same ratio, the net repablican gain of the whole state will be 38,675. I II I H SOMKWHAT UKAKISU. Calesft-o Bear Con farted by th Ban Fran elaeo Collapse. Chicago, Ang. 4. More than ordinary interest was attached to early prices for wheat to-day, for there was some anxiety manifested to know whether the collapse of the California wheat corner would pro duce any efT.t on this market. Two views were taken of the collapse of the Kan Francisco deal. The bear party held that prices would be lower, and the bulls aid they discerned comfort in the out come. A panic had been averted, no failures had been reported, the banks had not been involved and a normal and healthy state of affairs succeeded the re cent strain. Prices on the curb, however, did 'not throw the needed light on the situation, and the crowd remained on the keen edge of expectancy until the 9: 30 gong made music. It was bear music, how ever; the 1st of September was at 69?g, after whkh the dial went down the to boggan slide until it halted at 619$ cents, drop of one rent from last night's clos ing figures, all of which demonstrated that the California collapse bad helped tbe bears just a little. There were more trades in tlie pit than on yesterday, but notwithstanding the increased interest, the corn crowd monopolized tlie talent that goes in for numerous sales and rapid returns. VIRGINIA UKMOCKAT. Tha Faithful mt the Old Uomlalow Met la State CuTtitloa. Roaxokb, Va., Aug. 4.The democrat ic state convention assembled here at noon. Chairman Barbour, of the state executive committee, called the conven tion to order. After loud calls Barbour arose and addressed tlie convention. He said the calling of a democratic con vention was alwaya in order in his state. out there was great opposition t tin it was, however, too obvious that a con vention was neceasary on account of the momentous qoeMtious involved, "lis said the qneation before Virginia wan the division of opinion on the debt i--tion, which was the jrreateat party jura tion that presented i two If lie said tlie difference of opinion could be bettor de termined in the ,rty, and corniceled harmony and dispassionate dist-uwdon of all issues before the iubli:. A HKAVVVlKK. One 141 Loot, aad lSOO.Ooe rth mt Property It a rami la IWIUmnrr. BaLTiMoftK, Ang 4. Fire broke out this morning in the ex'enaive cracker bakery of James I. Mason St Sons, on Pratt street, which was entirely destroyed with all tbe contents and machinery. It extended on the right to tlte double build ing occupied by Henderson. Laws, A Co., cracker, cake and candy factory, which "was aim destroyed. Wtii. Schulte, itrtr nin, was on one of the lower nK when the upper floors fell in. lie was buried beneath the ruins and killed. Tbe Uly has not been .recovered. . The flame eon tinned spreading to the warehouae of Lebrandt, MclVjwell A Co., whi.-h wan destroyed, and to the agricultural ware house of Whitman A Son, the upper part f which was burned out. On the left of tbe building in which the f.re started the bosk and stationery store of Newton Kcrta A Skm, rontni'sjng a tary stock, was burned, and all the upter floors of the grain and produce cnairaiwiou house -c4 fc. B. Owens A Co. were destroyed. Tho Ere soread to tlie south and took hold of the tin warehouse of E. L Parker A Co., fronting on Charles street, w hich was wrecked and the stock hornet! Their is estimated at (i0,000, and the enure damage at about 1500,000. , A tOXSri DEATH. Ua Frewela tMea at S Tfc.m., . Ontaria. St. Thomas, Ont, Aug. 4. Allen Fi an- cJi Ccitsd States consul, who was struck ! j a hece cart at the recent railway duas- ' rr :r tiaa oadJy injured, died suddenly Lia rtca ev.r t'-ics U: err" 1. I t Lis eoowtkm, was net tiocl.t oicl at 11 3 last oit. Aste was talk ing cheerfully, be was seised with a, par alysis of the heart, brought en by the shock sustained by tbe accident, and died shortly after. Francis was over 73 year of age, and wu for over twenty year consul for tbe United States at Vktori, B. C, and for the past three years had been United States consul at St. Thomas and Port Stanley. His family reside at Victoria, and none of bis relatives were at his bed side when be died. Flags are floating at half-mast on all public buildings. The funeral will take place to-morrow. A. S KTTUEJf KT. That la What Will LIkaly Smi Be EnVeted la tb Flsharie Matter. Torosto, Aug. 4. A cable from Lon don to the Globe says: "Fresh proposals for a settlement of the fisheries dispute have been submitted to the government by tbe authorities at Washington. They were approved at Ottawa and have been favorably received by the imperial gov ernment, but are still noder consideration. Tbe details are not known, but it is un derstood that a more popular view of the possibility of speedy settlement is now taken at the White House." THE YACHT RACK. Tbe y Have a Favorable Time, sad tbe Volunteer Win. New Yobk, Aug. 5. The day dawned bright, with light winds from the south west. The fog was thick over the harbor at sunrise, but the sun soon dispelled it and left the horison clear and made a beautiful day for the Goelet cap yacht race, so far as weather was concerned. In fact, there has hardly been a better day for the past three weeks. The yachtsman were early astir and preparations for the race were began. The harbor was a lovely scene as the yachts,' which were clustered thickly to gether, began to clear up deck and hoist sails preparatory to leaving. Everything was made taut and shipshape aboard the crafts and a fine race was looked for. At 8 o'clock the wind had veered to the south and was blowing more freshly, with' a good prospect of more to follow. At 8:30 numbers were assigned the yachts and preparations for tbe departure became more active. Tlie harbor was fairly alive with small craft flitting about among the yachts to see them start and going to the light ship to witness tbe race from there. Entries, as announced from the flag ship, included tbe Yolunter, Sacbem, Puritan, Atlantic, Priscilla and Mayflower. The course was triangular, and the terms of the race admitted all schooners and sloops of the New York and Eastern yacht clubs. Shortly be fore 10 o'clock the yachts were all at the starting point, working for a good posi tion. At fifteen minutes past 10 the sig nal run was fired and the race began. The length of the course is forty miles. There was jio time limit and tbe big sloops got away in the following order : Punt an, Mayflower, Volunteer, Priscilla and Atlantic. The Sachem crossed first of the schooners ; others were buncbed so as to be indistinguishable. The wind soon began freshening and promised to be stronger in an hour or two. At 11 :15 the yachts were all down on the first leg of the course and no change was appar ent in the position of the leaders. The start was a good one. the yachts bowling along at a good speed. At llr'JO the Puritan, which took tlie lead in starting, was sailing faster than the others and easily leading the entire fleet 1 p. m. The yachts are nearing the turning point at the end of the first leg of the course. The positions are unchang ed, except that the Volunteer seems to be gaining still further on the Puritan and Sachem. The race will apparent be between the Volunteer and Puritan. 2:30 p. m. The leading yachts are now off Beat-he's on the way home. Tlie Volunteer i aw ay ahead. 3:15 p. m The Volunteer has just croHSed the line a fall mile ahead. INIMCTr.O IOR PERJURY. The Mm who Mad Char!. Against (ioveraar hwlueford. Milwackck, Aug 5. A special to the Kvening Wim-onsin from Barabab, Wie- fnin. ssys: "li. K. lowies, ol inai ity, has been indicted by the grand jury at Sitka, Alaska, for perjury and libel. tOW!e male an atlKlavit and circulated it widely, charging that Gov ernor Swineford was guilty of pocketing the funds apropriateu by the govern ment to be employed in making an Alaskan exhibiuon at the New Orleans exposition, hence the proceedings against him. Governor nwineford and Cowk? re once warm friends, and considera ble curioitv is manifested as to the cuune of the bitterness between them." NORTH KKJt PACiriC STOCK. A lrmaad for Them for KlreUna Tar- Nsw York, Aug. 5. Tlieie is a sharp demand for Northern Pacific stock for- election purpoees, ami', prr-ent. ia bid for the ane of stock for one day in order that it may be transferred before the books close at noon to-morrow. The present managers of the road. who were voted in bv the BulleM-Wright party of Philadelphia, and the pool rep resenting the parties controlling Orogon Transcontinectal, Union Pacific and Wisconsin Central, have been accomu- latina stocks for the past year, and their noiutngs are now so closely alike in amount that a few thousand shares may cnange me management. HOIllllltLL. TBAOKDI. A Hkl Family aad m Rrlativa Mar. dered. ' Macos, Ga., Aug 0 Information has ptet been received of a mot horrible tragedy which occurred last niht about twelve miles from here, in this county Kenort imv that Cant I!i.-harrt V folk, a well-known farmer, his wife, four cmuiren and Air. est, an aunt of Mrs WoolfoJk, Wf re found mnrdred in thei- house I hia morning, havint! been knocked in the bead and their ttmtata cut. Tom tt. Woodfolk. a son of Can' Wt,lf. Jk bv his first wife, is suiiecteit of the crime, and was arre-ded. A iktity aheritf' and the coroner hve go- o-it t- lh st-ene of the rander. Owing ti the distanrt from the cuy, lull particulars are not easily orcamca. West of the Eoc!de3. " ajt Exorxac ext. JL Tmu; CeBle la Callforala Bu Away Get Married. Sax Fbaxcwco, August 4. Particulars reached here this morning of the elope ment of William M. Cameron, aged 22, with Miss Sarah Banbrock, aged IS, from Bed Point, forty miles northeast from Auburn, s sierra mountain town. ; It ap pears that the parents of Miss Banbrock objected to tbe young man for s son-in-law, and the couple decided to elope Friday evening. Miss Sarah left the parental roof and entered a carnage with her lover and off they dashed to Auburn to have tbe nuptial knot tied. The flight was discovered a few hours later and soon a pursuing team was after the fleeing couple. The hitter reached the end of the long journey at 2 o'clock in the morn ing and awoke the county clerk, who pro cured them a license. Next they hauled the justice of the peace out of bed and this official completed the final act. Tbe first overland train took Mr. and Mrs. Cameron out of town. The romantic affair is the talk of Auburn. THE CALL BOARD. Matters Art Qalet A boat the daw Fraaela. eo Prod wee Exehaara. Sam FxAjtcisco, August 4. An air of quietude hangs about tbe Produce ex change this morning. Business at the call board is not yet resumed, and brok ers are quietly discussing the situation. Uresbacb A Kosenfeld's proposition was accepted yesterday, that sellers be paid in full for sll contracts by installments, and is going tlie rounds and being rapid ly signed. Albany Newa Notoa, Albany, Or., Aug. 1, The contract was let last night to the Pacific Bridge Co., for building the bridge across the Santiam at Mehama. J udge Shaw and the county commissioners of Marion county met with the board of Linn coun ty commissioners, each county having agreed to pay one-half tbe price of the bridge, it win cost 17400. U. tl. Gilfry. reading clerk in the U. States 8enate, was in the city to-day. oa his way for a trip to Yonina. THE WHEAT DEAL. AU Quiet, and tbe Call Baard Will Prob ably Reopen Soon. San Francisco, Aug 5. There are no new developments in the collapse of the wheat deal, and the excitement is appar ently dying out. No session of tbe call board was had this morning, but the general impression among dealers is that the exchange will reopen Monday. All difficulties are being adjusted satisfacto rily to both sides, and no additional fail ures are reported to-day. ALBANY SEWS. A Salt for Damag-aa Aaalaat Linn County, Becaoae of aa Accident. Albany, Or., Aug. 5. At the session of tlie county court just closed, the claim of Mrs. II. M. Searles, of Scio, for damages in tbe sum of $5000 for injuries received by an accident on the bUb grade on the county road near the Cala pooia bridge, was disallowed. It is un derstood she will commence suit against Linn county for damages. In attempting to pass a team in June last her buggy ran off tbe grade, breaking Mrs. Searle's leg and inflicting other serious injuries. THE KANAKA KINGDOM. Tba New CoBKtltatloa A a With Glbaoa. latervlew San Francisco, Aug. 6. The brig John D. Sprcckles arrived from Honolulu this morning, having sailed from there July 12th. The brig had on board as a pas senger the deposed prime minister, Wil liam L. Gibson, who escaped to the ship upon the conclusion of bis trial as de scribed in the associated press dispatches last night. Gibson is looking well. The ship also brought printed copies of the new constitution, which verify the intelligence received last night. It pro vides that the general assembly snail cossistof twenty-four representatives of tbe people and twenty-four nobles. A property qualification i required of every voter, and he is also required to be able to speak and read Hawaiian and English, or some other foreign language, though tlie latter qualification is waived in the case of all who vote at the new election and take an oath to defend the new con stitution. Each elector to vote for a no ble is required to own three thousand dollars worth of taxable property, and be in receipt of an income of at least six hun dred dollars. The same qualifications are required of those who serve as nobles. Kepr-?nentatives must be the owners of live hundred dollars worth of real estate. and be in receipt of an income of two hundred and fifty dollars per annum, and the electors of representatives must be able to read and write ; but this latter is waived in the case of all who subscribe to the new constitution and vote at the first election. The island was tranquil when the brig Spreckles sailed. GISSOK DrrCKVIKWX. Walter L. Gibron, the aged ex-premier of tbe Hawaiian kingdom, and to whom is accredited the recent nprising of the populace as an offset to his influence in governmental affairs, and whose life was supposed to be in great danger, was in a - f pleasant conversational mooa wnen seen at his hotel by a representative of the as sociated press this morning. "Tbe new constitution has many ad mirable features about it," be sai 1. in speaking of affair on the inland. "Still, it ia what muht be termed s shotzun or rifle constitution. The king only pro claimed it ihroujrb tear ot hut bie. Whether it will bvt I cannot, of course. tell. - lite ere At ion of a new house of mi bleu with proper tv qiiahneatione in an ex periment. . li will disfranchise a great many and was ihe chief desire of the (ni"nary party of foreijrnera, , -Those people," said Gibson, "un- tnt. .::c. - :i-.u -it. 1J te Czz rzzi ex-: l,o XLzy tzsm Low strcr j I wu i ts taUive tarty, end my death by violence mlct nave occa stoned very serious trouble. This they knew. X had no trod on charges against me. The ease was nolle prose qmeu by the attorney-general. 1 Wormed the cabinet that I would leave the island on tbe first opportunity to prevent suspicion of say tntngoe on my part, and drove to the wharf at noon on July 12th. There was quite a large crowd oa Ute wharf to note my departure. In speaking of the new cabinet Gibson said they were all estimable gentlemen, and Green, the new prime minister, was a man of excellent reputation. "As to my own future and fortunes I could not foresee them if I would. New that I am here in the United States I am glad that the revolution occurred if only to compel me to take vacation." In' further conversation Gibson said the United States government bad a design in tbe Pacific which would prob ably be revealed shortly. He said this government would not like the course affairs had taken on the islands. He would not give any explanation beyond this one remark. LOSS OP MEMORY. CharleaCroekar, Like Jay Goald, Traabled Tbla Way. Sax Faarcisco, Aug. 6. Chas F. Crocker, vice president of tbe Central Pacific, was examined before the Pacific railroad commission this morning. In formation was elicited that at the stock holders' meeting Crocker presented a res olution absolving Stanford from all liabil ities in California, Utah, District of Co lumbia, Nevada and Arizona. WitnesK was aked why he had presented such a resolution, and said: "Oh, I did it be cause I knew, generally, that Mr. Stan ford had done everything that was right, and the resolution was simply a ratifica tion of all the senator's acts by tbe atock holders : Commissioner Patlison asked : "What does the reference mean ? The release of liabilities?" No." " What liabilities are there in the Dis trict of Columbia? " " I am sure I dont know ; tbem may be or may not be anv," replied Crocker. A copy of the resolution was called for. and Mr. Cohen promised it should be produced. The witness also stated that lotns had been made by tbe Central Pa cific to the Western Development com pany and the Pacific Development com pany, but never, be thought, without in terest. Pattison asked the witness how it was that a certain large sum of money had been paid out by him without a voucher, and if the money bad been paid to influ ence legislation ; to which Crocker replied that he did not know. ALBANY NEWS. Tbe Comaatastoa te laveatlgwte Charge Aawlaat tba O. C. B. B. Alaasy, Or., Aug. 6. G. A. Waggon er, railroad commissioner, is In the city and will be joined here Monday by Mr. Slater to investigate the merits of com plaints made that the O. & C. Is charg ing, more proportionately for a short haul than for a long haul between points in Linn county. The complaint relates to the violation of the Hoult law in over charges in grain shipments between Tamrent and Albany. Mr. Waggoner states that tbe commissioners applied to O. & C. company for published wheat rates between stations within me state, but found that rates were published only between Portland and such points, and that no public rates have been given be tween intermediate points. Tbe com missioners, in the absence of tbe rates of the company, will meet in this city Mon day to hear testimony of actual shippers and collect such information as can be obtained concerning these complaints of over charges. Jerry Hay, a merchant of Harrisburg, while adjusting a binder to-day, bad the index finger of one band cut off. Capt. L. H. Montanye, of this city, has been detailed by Brig. Gen. J . M. Siglin to muster a military company at Lebanon on August 13th. Tbrea Parae-aa Baraed to Death. Ciuco, Cal., Aug. 6. About 4 o'clock this morning at Cana, twelve miles north of this city, tlie residence of Chandler Sessions was totally destroyed by fire Two children of Mr. Sessions snd a daughter of (eorge Lyons, of this city, perished in the flames. The house and contents are a total loss. Drstr active Firs at Tacoma. Tacoma, Aug. 6. The machine shop of the Tacoma Union Iron and Brass foun dry of this city was burned at 4 ocl k this morning. Loss, $4,700, light insur ance. Thirtv men are thrawn out of em ployment, ft will be rebuilt at once. PILES CAN BE CURED. Wtnmtu, N. T., May M, IMS. Tmr tnirtv two v4rm 1 hava aflcrai from pile, bnth internal and asternal, with all tbdr attendant aroaie. aad Ilka nanv another aii- ferad from beaaorrlMnda. AU tboa tblrtv-two Sears 1 had to cramp nyatll to pay doctor aai roc flrf lor tnS'taat waa doing ate little nr no rood. Finally I waa nrjed by owe who bad bad thaaams complaint, bat bad bee earad by Uraoaratn a rula to try nia enra. i okj bo, ana beraa to tnpror. and for tba past two yara I hava bad no incoavaniaaea (root that terrible ailment. Bicsaso Btrrr. INFLAMATIOW VP TH K KIDNKTS. Hon. Edward A Moor. Member af Aambly from Richmond eoanty, new York, wntea; "HoaM two veara are I waa takea with in flam Btatlon of to kfdaara. Tba vain waa lntena I applied aa anon aa enaaf bl aa Alleoek'a Poena riaaterevar aaen aianev. woaoeriwi to any. tba pain aad laftamatloa beraa to abate la tbrea boar. In tva day t waa caUraly eared. I al ways take rraat nfaaawr la racommandlaar All eork'a flatten; they are eanalaly tba bed es laraal remady known. I aaad tbta as cheat pmteetora, and foandtbem moot oWient" DISTRESS AFTER EATTXG. Tbta result of ladlraatioe will na longer be sxperteaead U SimntonV Liver Kemwlator ia lakes after each maal. it la a fond digester, and so mild aia plea ant la It effect that it u ued by many, after a bevrty nvaai. to Ibsoi e rood dicoMrtoa. Tbe Rernlslor Jas not aaaae t or trritats the atomaeb. bat correct aeldUy, dUpels foal re, allays Irritation., and amtais tbe stoaaacb la ita diretfa. John Heary p tended wl:t Anneila. Aad a;l hi passing triad to tell bet. s be said. "John H yiror word yew waste. . Yost teeth betray a waatof taste, Vowr breatb offends me, so I way. Vie SOZUDONT or atay away.' Thermometers from Z& eeatato $1 at D." W Matthew Co.'s drag store. 1 ka At.. tMl.llVal Lewis Lero's bars fn Pendleton burned Saturday evening. Loss, $4000; sot in sured. : - ..- .. , - Fifteen brick stores are in coarse of erection in Pendleton. ' Work on an wjera house, to cost $41,000, is progress ing rapidly. ,'; , Murray 8on: News rearhed here Monday that 8. 8. tiliddep, with a force of armed men, hail stopped the work of tbe narrow gauge railroad on Canyon creek. W. B. Young, on Satunlty at Mech am's had his left hand over the mnzzUj of a rifle, which went off. cutting off hi little flutter. The ball pafted through his bat brim, within an inch of his bead. Harvesting is in active operation in the neighborhood between the Deschutes and John Day rivers. Tlie yield will not be as large as anticipated ; lut on account of the large acreage there w ill be a ureal quantity of grain. Indian John, alias One-Eyed John, who killed WenatchieJim, another coitus Indian, in a drunken row at Ellensbarg, recently, was committed to j til on the charge of murder in the first degree. He will answer at tbe October term of court. Tn tha viiinilir tf M vrtta imoV ths wheAt that was sown laat'fall ia now be- in Harvested snd will turn out well. lhft rant t hut haa Vnri mr iVunmAii Kapo lor a few years nat has not made its ap a a- al a pen ranee yet, ana me spring wneat looss well. Exaggerated accounts have been circn ated that the grain rrop of the Big Bend had been badly scorched by a hot wind, says the Kittitas Localizer. We are as sured that tho report is ' only partially true as to the scorched condition of the crops. A Vale, Malheur county, correspond ent writing to a Baker City paper, says: r rom fifty to sixty men are at work on the railroad in the canyon some thirty miles from here. Tbe manager of tbe Chicago & Northwestern was here a few days ago, snd said to one of the county officials that the road would be completed by the close of the year 1888. So mote it be. W am Infnrmcwt hv nnp orariA pmnn - - ---" - j - f p- savs the Jacksonville Sentinel, that theie will be a large crop this year, and the market lor tnis product is rapidly increas ing hv railroads penetrating the various parts of Eastern Oregon. It seems eur- firming tuat more uo not enier into hub ndnstry. There are thousands of acres fA land Ivinir In ci.rlit g tlii nlaM tliAt ifl espetrially adapted to the growth of grapes. Tbe torlo and alterative properties of Ayer'x BaraapariHa are too well known to require the specious aid of any exarrerated or netilious eertiflcate. Witnessea of tha marvelous cares effected by this preparation are to-day living in every city and hamlet of tha land. MEDICAL. ITCHING PITE LONG TEARS. Kbw BLOOxntLD, Mi'., Jan. Hor BiTTBS Co.: I wish to aay to you that I have been suffering for the last Ave years with a severe Itching all over. I hsvs heard of Hop Bitter and have tried it I have nsed up four bottles, and It baa done me more good than all the doctors and medicines that they could uae on or with me. I am old and poor, bat feel to bless you for ucb a relief from your medicine and torment of tbe doctor. I bars bad fifteen doctors at me. One gave ma seven oances of solution of ar senic; another took four quarts of blood from ma. All they could tell waa that it waa akin sickness. Now, after these four bottles of your medicine, I am well and my akin ia well, clean and smooth aa ever. Hskby Ksochb. Oood Wokds From Good Authority. WeeenfeB that we are perfectly amaxed at the ran of your Hop Bitters. W never had anything like it, and never beard of the like. Tbe writer (Benton) ha been selling drugs bera nearly thirty years, and baa aeen the rise of Uostetter'a. Vinegar, and all other bitters and patent medicines, but never did any of them. In tbelr best days, begin to have the run that Hop bitters have. We cant get enough of them. We are ont of them half tbe time.. From letter to Hop Bitters Co., from Bem T0!. M visa A Co., Wholesale Ururglrts, Cleve land. O. ' Onnp rot Babies "We are pleased to say that our baby waa permanently eured of a seri ous protracted irregularity of the bowels by the Use of Hop Bitters by its mother, which at the same time reiAored her to perfect health and strength. I The 1'arsats. at IMERA I1LENEAM. Tbe most wonderfal and marvelooa success. In cases where persons are sick or pining awsy from a condition of mistrablenes. thnt no one knowa what alia them (profitable patients lor doctors), is obtained by tne nse of Hop Bitters. They begin to cure from the first dose, and keep it up until perfect health and strength are restored. WICKED FOR tLEIMJYMKN. I believe it to be all wrong and even w Icked for clergymen or other public men to be led into giving testimonials to qtiurk doctors or vile stuffs called medicines, hut when a really meritorious artlc'e Is n.ade cp of common val uable remedies known to all, and that ai) phy sicians use and trat In dally, and heartily com mend Hop bitters for the good they have done m ana my menus, nrroiy neueritig tney nave no equal for family use. I will not be witliout them." (Kev. E. K. Warren. Kelpie, S. Y. A Good AccofsjT. "To sum It up, six long years of bedridden sickness and suffering. cost ing a per year, twtal UO0, all of which was stopped by lhre bottles of Hop Bitter taken by my wife, w bo has doue her own housework for s year since without the loss of a day, and I wtnt every body to know it for their benefit." fJobn Weeks, Butler. NEVER FORGET THIS. If yon are sick. Hop Bitters will surely aid Mature in making you well when all else falls. If you are costive or dyspeptic, or are suffer ing from aay other of the numerous dlaeases of tbe stomach or bowels. It is your own fault If yow remain 111. for Hon hitters la a sovereign remedy In all sncb complaint. If yon are wasting away with any form of Kidney disease, stop tempting leth this mo ment, and turn for a eure lo Hop bitter. If yon are aervua. use Hop Bluer. If yon are a frequenter, or a resident of a ml asmatle district, barricade your system against the seonrge of all conn trie malarial, epidem ie. bilious, and intermittent levers by the ne of Hop Bitters. If Tim have roogh, pi reply, or sallow skin, bad breatb. pains, and aches, and feel miser able generally. Hop Litters will give yon fair skin, rich blood, and swretent breath and the sweetest breatb and health. That poor, bedridden, invalid wife, sister, mother, or da urn ter. ran b made the picture of health with Hop I'. I tiers, coating but a trifle. Will yow let tbem soffer? In short, ttey cote all disease of the atont atb, bowels, blood, liver, nerves, kidneys, Bright's disease, finou will be bald for a eae they will wot rare or help. NOTICE OF WITHDRAWAL. Notice is hereby given. In aemrdanee with the provision of see. 4 of chap. XXIV of mtaeellaaeons la w. (code of Or a, page 16.) that tbe Katlonal Ire and marine insurance company of it Zealand has ceased to d busi ness in the stale of Oregon, and that it Intend to withdraw It eaplt-d therefrom, six month after the date of pubUe-rtloa of tats antic, a ft ven be low. MSntJ. Flag f Makinc fXRrftaXcs by lit attorney. n csar T.. WiLUAMa. (ls.) i. U. IfarrsEaaos. (us., The First Sign Of falling health, whether ia the form cf Night 8weats and Kerrcaxaiieaw, or ia a sense of General Weariness sad Loss of Appetite, should suggest the waa of Aver's Sarsaparilla. This preparation. ia mmt ff.wfW fns Mvlnw ... 1 strength to the enfeebled system, pro inoMng the digestion and aasimilatioa of food, restoring the nervous foroes to their Ennnal condition, and tar purify. LU"-. enricMnir. and vitaJizins tba Mwwt . - - " n Failing Health. T"n ye- .vjo my health beraa to fail. X was tr:'i!iu-i with adjireainjCough. . iht his ett, Weakneaa, and Nervous- 11. 1. I Mr.l various remedies pre scribed hy different physicians, bat b-a;iio so vtJc that I could not go up stcira ' w:lwi:t stopping to rest. My friend rcvctnniendt-d me to try Ayer's Sani-ipirilla, w tiii-h I did, and lam now as heulthy und strong as ever. Airs. 12. L. Wiliiiuas, Alex&udrla, llina. - , I hve nsed Aver's SamsparillA, In say family, for Scrofula, atl know, If it ia taken faithfully, that it will tisoroaghly rradirate this terrible disease. I bars also prescribed it aa a tonic, aa well as aa alterative, and must ..y that I honeetly ever oomponndod. V. P. Fowler, XL D., ! D. D. 8., Greenville, Tcnn. Dyspepsia Cured. It would be lnipossltle for me to de scribe what I saffered-from Indigeetioa and Headache up to the tiros I beran taking Ayer's Saraaparil la, I was under the care of varions physicians, and tried s great many kiuds cf medicines, bat never obtained more than temporary re lief. After taking Ayer's Sanaparilla, -for a abort time, my headache ttiswn- - reared, and my stomach performed its auttes more penecuy. lo-aay my health is roronletely rostored. Mary liarley, Springtield, Ma.. I have been greatly benefited by the prompt uae oi Aycr a dampsnu, it tones and invigorates the system, refro lates the action of the dieestlve snd swsimilativs onrans, and vitajizea tbe blood. It is, without doubt, the most reliable blood purifier yet dieoovarwd. . IL D. Johnson, 383 Atlaatie avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. tt Ayer s Sarsaparilla, rreparsd by Dr. J.O. Ayer It (Lowan, V isS, . Price SI alx bottle, 5. SHERIFF'S SALE. - OTICE IS HEREBY "GIVEN THAT, BY ll virtue of an execution, decree and order of sale duly issued out of the Hon. Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Marion county, and to me directed, on the 7th day of July, lW, wherein F. Levy, plaintiff, recovered Judgment and decree against E. A. Blair, W. J. Barren. L. C. Forreatand It. E. Hendricks, partners doing business under Ihe firm nam ard style of For-, rest A Hendricks, and Tb Salem Flouring Hills Co., a corporation duly organised under, and doing business in, Ihe state of Oregon, de fendant; said Judgment being for tbe sum of I9S7.S2, and interest thereon frov tbe 14th day of June, 1A87, and $H 76 aa attorneys' fee here in, together with all accruing coat aad expense- herein, I will sell at public suction, oa Saturday, the 13th day of August, 187, at the weat doot of th county court house, tn Salsa, Marion county, Oregon, at 1 o'clock p. a, of said day, to the highest bidder nor eaah In hand oa the day of aale. all the right, title and interest of the above-named defendant (or either of tbem), on or alter the 17th day of October, IN (the date of aald mortgage), in and to the fol lowing described premise, to wit: Beginning at a stake 26 at chain south. 29 si chain east of the weat corner of section 1 T. K. W.: thence 'south w degrees 17 minute east 86. H chains; tbencc rouih 0 degrees 80 mlnatea weat 39 M chains to tbe south east corner of claim No. 64; thence north SU degree 17 minute weat 20.lt ebaioa ; thence north 0 degree SO minute rvt 39.64 chains to th place of beginning; con taining 80.0.1 acre, more or less; also being the one-seventh part of the Donation Claim, Hum phrey Long Not. No. 3,93, and designated oa the plat reeoMed In Marlon county Probata Records a lot No. 7, and containing $2X4 acres, more or less; it being premises set apart by tba : probate court of aald county and state to Lafay ette Harpole, one of the brjrs of W. P. Harpols, deceased, by commissioners appointed to par tition the land of the said W. p. Harpola; aft ef said lands above described being situated to said county of Marlon and state of Oregon. Dated at Salem, July 12. 17. JOHN W. M1NTO, 7:lV6w Sheriff of Marion County, Or. NHKKim MALIC VOTICE Id I1EKKBY GIVEN THAT, BY il virtue of an execution, decree and order cf aale duly issned ont of tha Hob. Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Marion county, and to me directed, on the Sth day of July, 187, wherein Wm. Corbett. D. If aeleay aad Kcnnlts Macleay, partners doing business under the Arm name and style of Corbett A Macleay, plaintiffs, recovered a Judgment and decree against G. W. Bradley and Clara Bradley. J. H. Settlemier and J. II. LoughmlUer, defendant, said Judgment being for th sum of ll.OH7.7a, and t)ii7 50 aa attorney' fee and in terest thereon at the rate of ten per eeat Kr annum from the 14th day of June. 7, together with accruing costs and i penses, I will sell at public auction on Saturday, the 13th day of August, 1W, at the west door of ihe county court house in galem, Marlon county, Oregon, at 1 o'clock p. m. of said day. to the highest bidder for cash tn hand, on the day of sale, all the right, title and Inter est on or after the Vth day of fJeeember, 1MN (the dale of said mortgage of the aald defend ants, (i. V. Bradley and Clara Bradley, la and to the following described premises, to-wtt: Lot No. 4 (four), In block No 4 (four), ia tb town of Weodbnrn, county -of Marlon, state ef Oregon, aa shown by tha recorded maps and pints thereof. I ated at eaiem. July 12, 17. JNO. W. MIXTO, 7:lV.w Sheriff of Marlon County, Or. AOM1MMTRATBIX NOTICE. VOT1CE 19 HEREBY GIVEN TO WHOM IT i may concern, that tb nodersigned, admin istratrix of tl estate of Jame S. White, de ceased, will. In pnrsuar.ee of an order made by the county court of Marlon eoanty. Oregon, Oa tha 13th Iay mt Aagnst, 1SS7, Af '.he hour of I o'clock p. m. of raid day, is front of the county court bons door of aald eonnty. sell at public auction to tbe highest and best bidder, all the right, title and Interest of said estate In and to the following described real estate, to-wit: Tbe west half of tbe west half of block No. 40, la tha city of K4m. Marion county, Oregon: and also a certain piece of ground described a follows: Commencing at th southwest corner of block V'K to, aa above, aad r .inning sooth oa th east line of the territorial road from Salem to Albany 7ft link; thenee easterly st right angle with aid road 1 chain and 9 Hnks: thence northerly 42 linka ta the south line wf block No. 40; thenee westerly to tb plae vf beginning, containing one-fifteenth of an acre; all in T. 7 ., K.a w.of the Willamette meridian, Marlon county, Oregon, ' Term of sale Cash fn hand. Junes. 17. ISABEL M. WHITE. :iv.w Ad mini t rat "is of said estate. AIMMTKATOKK NOTICE. ordi-r of the eon vty court of Marlon eoanty. Oregon, the uaoeMgnen has been duly as pointed sdministrator of th estate of Moaea Ksmtm. deceased. All persons having claim actlna ld estate are required to present them, with tbe pnrper vooebers, to the undersigned at bis off!- e in Salem, Oreroa.w Ithlu six month from this date, Jrvly 9. 1ia. GEO. n, BI BSETT, Admfn!-trf-r of the estate of Moa flambo. lcw . - - 7: law -i iiiaii:.vi' c;ah i-jjice ; IAfI FOR WROrcHT.IRftV OF A LI. 1 kd. east iron. eetper, Lrass, sine, steel, rag. parer clippings, lead, mbber boots aad , sl.., etc. Haiem. Tt State street, of posit IV gers enriue honse. 7:12 wlm R. II. FOK8TTHE A CO. JOTICK.-ArTEK Till 4 PATE. I WILL PAY it no debts contracted by aay body other thaa myself Us person. MICHAEL DOrGHERTT. . Salesa. July 7 IS7. 7-30-lmdw