.WEEKLY OREGON1 STATESMAN, TUESDAY, J5NUARY' i6;; 1900. I T?Tr.PfH?T HI? PTMCfiVhtt aggregate consideration being $13. "ULU1- JLWJlJ cxist or M AiNTAiMNo cosvict Ui ni.VU LAST fJlAKTEK. JL Net laereaoeor U(bt CoiTirti Be corded -Work en Highway ud la tli llrlekyard. '(From Dally, Jan. iCth.) J. D. Lee, superintendent 3 of the Oregon penitentiary, ! yesterday filed his report for the quarter ending uecember 31, iroo, with the secretary ci-stale, Use report shows a net in crease of eight prisoners for the quar ter. - The total -cost of maintaining ' prko,n authorities, ad that the oper ation in the brick yard hive received some care; and attention. Following 1 it the statistical portion of the report: l convicts at ciose ot cj':arter.3i4 No. convicts at-close of the last I i"artcr.'. .. . . .. , . ; . . . . ..306 Increases dnrihjr qnaricr. ... ... j 8 Ileceivcd during rjuartcr (two cs-; j . rapes returned) 40 DischarKcd during quarter.;... . ,3-4 Uied during quarter. Sent to asylum... ........ - Kct tirncl from asylum Daily average ............ Earnings. . . . 2 ... 2; .. . I . ..312.43 j Hoard U. S. prisoners $ aoo 86 Omvict !-,t.r WrW. fiil . Convict latKir f mute, school. 30 40 97 00 Convict labor .c .n public road 1 f rsc lalxr on puldic road. . HorFc labor in brick yard.... .Convict lavor in brick yard.. 4l - 5 25 37 4" Total... . ..$-'822 oS The total recciivts were: Board U. S.. prisoners quarter ending Sept. 30, ifVio. ...... .$.186 28 ,TI. tli -. . .!.. I. .t- l 1 " Salaries. Salaries of officers ai; 1 cm , ployes.. .. .. .. .. .,..$4460 00 General Expense Fund. Afeat.. .... .. .. .. r.fMoS 17 l-loiir and Ked v. 993 07 drocrrifs, proviswins, - crock- 284' i4 Ify goods, cloth, blankets.. Ixather and findimrs.'.... .... Inijr and medicines.. Stationery. ..postage,- etc. .. .." Taints, jjs ylass. lime...... Furnit.me and bedding....... I.Mld.KT. , .'.. .. .. .. Hardware, iinplcinent and repairs.'. . .-' .. .f ... Live s.ock and rents of -lands.' .Expense (.includiiig Hcwards for escaes) ...... .... ... . . 2fj 50 e-, 0 45 56 15 05 V in t7 50 1 1 ico CT 6 35 ; Total.... .. .. .. ., ...$385-1 34 Rclit-f Irnnd. " ; tuiiel Iischart;ed cnv.ct. . . 33 00 , RoKiics Gallery. rliqto;raphing ronvitt 4900 I'bctric Lighting. ' Lights and laiMs.t. ..... , . ; . ,$ 557 95 - ruMic Road Fund. j Gravtl. ti;nlcr', etc oS 6 Salary siHK'rviMjr ............ 84 00 Total.. $ ISJ (14. Fire Protection Fund. , ; Pump, receiver, pipe, etc. .. . .$ 27) 81 Total excrrliture .... ..$0407 74 COMING IM SLOW. The Registration of Voters Continues at thef t ourt House, but There j Is No Ruh. ; , The voters, continue to register "at the court house, though the rush is not , as great as . was expected, there lcing but forty-five who were listed -.yesterday. The number registered since the books were opened had reached 51 2 last evening, which scarce ly is S er cent of the voters of Marion -county, while fully 12 ier cent of i the time for registration has passed. Those registering yesterday- were: . ! l'rKks W. E, U'obson, Adolph jiroJ. -. '-.. ' EnKlewootl W. M, Spnyd. N. ! P. Williamson? A. WV Vcatcli, Albert S. Wheeler, Jacob A. Mo.icr. Macleaj- Amos M. Taylor. I ' Mt. Angel M. R. Scttlemier, ' l Prospect W, J. R. Jones, John Staplettn. Salem No. I Qaud A. Johnson, T, J. S'llhvan. - ! - Salem No. 2 Win. Nusler, George IU Filers. Sa'ent No. 3 David Frax !., I ! -. . it m Brey man, Carroll L. Moore - 1 niun. - - - - 1 : Salem Nf. 4 N. D. Jones, J. C. Brown, Wm. Buck. i Itst Salem J. L. Bellinger, Vi II. IImphrcy. I ; North Salem II. E. Drake, R, R. Ryan." James ; Winstanloy. 1 South Salem S. R, Burfortl. Wm. yrmsttoftg. C. L. Weaver, W Badern freind. Milton Btown. A. Dr Leach. Sublimity W. S. Mitchell, Wj II. Humphreys. Turner S. R. Wilcox. W. S.' La Fore. lbcr J. Pearson, . : Yew Park Robert Chambers, Al -W. Dragcr, ' I- M. Crozer, Wm. Clark, I . Harmon Snook, Martin, icsko, ! AGUV lCRUSlG. Property Salem in Marion-' County Are Many (treat Activity in Kcal Estate Circles. rrotorty s enansrinir ltands at a rapid rate in Marion county, and the detnand for good farming lands at rea sonable prices- is lncreasmg trout day to day. Many eastern people are ap pearing among the land hunters, and it ir. likely that before the close ot this year a boom in land values will be seen, that will exceed anything ever exper ienced in the state. TJie sales of prop erty made recently," as evidence by the tianiitirs placed upon the Marion coun- 1 y records yesterday, numbered eight, ' the institution was $040774, and the J' u ,iV At earnings $22.08. The report also t w wd shows that the Work on the public -Warren Wh-tVVmf TlV'f Liehwav has L r,iH 1,1 rn V and , Harriet, E. 180s In addition to the deeds filed, there were recorded six mortgages, on real property,, aggregating an indebted- j ness of $13,800: five satisfactions of real estate mort Rages, for $7,000, -and two chattel mortgages were recorded ag gregating $415. Hie deeds filed were: Harold Of sen. Pctrine Olsen and II. M. Oisen to Theobald Kirsch kinds in t 6 s t 1 w w d....$oooo Jchn Olemsn and Louise Olcman to Rofert L. Ilorrrbuckle, 80 ' arces in t 0 ' t 1 w w d '...J. 1200 J. If. FcicVe and Mary .Fricke to , : iitmci, 41 acres in x o s r I W W d.. ..' T2?0 Marjrareita Koneke to Thomas Koneke, -interest in an- estate. 1 I . , I00O Herman Koneke to Thos. Koncke, mterest in -an estate, q c ...... 800 500 acres in t 8 s raw w I. I., aiid .f. E. Patterson and A. 40 : N. and E. : Gilbert to Salem , RuiMinjr and Loan Association. j. ; Jot No. 8. bfock No s, in Geo. II. .Jones addition to Salem, q c d IS Total. , 1 . . . $15 IMPBOVEMEXTS ISI SUMPTEB. l Club and a- Hospital Incorporated by .Citizens of Th3t (Town , ' Other! Articles Filed. , V-'Vr- f L -: l . :- Articles of incorporation were filed in the state department .yesterday, in .thc C3Ses ,' four companies, as fol- The Sampler Club nroDoses to es- I Sampler :, for the benefit of its mem. .i:iu lur me inrproyemcnt 01 tne citizens of Sompter in general. The organization t has property valued at $jeco., The' officers of the club are: W. Ii. Vinson, president: C. If. Thompson, vicc-presidettt ; V, C. Cal mer, "secretary; Av P. Goss. treasurer; l!" Cha"- S. Warren, Sam R. Stott, C II sick and injured of all races and de nominations. The value of 'the oroo- erty owned is placed it $2oo. The hospital will be located at inmpter. l naKer county. j..: j puns, president; I 1 vjoss, treasurer ri' cnas: ii. Kob- mi. secretary; . v. l'.uis, w. V. ai- ler. J. H. Robbins, Jj 1. Penbell. N. Richards. Atitite A. Warren, M. I Richards. Mary Murphy. Ada A. 1 fwfc- and Josephine G. Warren, are I the members of the Iwiard of. ilirectors. f 11,. r ( - 1 t ::..t. . i, I ,rc .dtii4iiu'. A.j;tir oc x ower will operate llitthf and power piaiiis 111 1; LaGcandc and other towns I in Fitstcrn Oregon. The corporation ., ri-i. . I is caiJrta!izel lor ?io.Ofxj,- divided into shares of the value of! $106 each. Jos. rainier, J r. Menzier and J. K- Ro- mijr are the incorxraftors. The IJluo Mountain Tellurium Co. win enajre in the irtevelopment ol niinlntr and operate mining machinery of all . kinds. The principal office will le located in i'ortlaml. The capital is fixed .'at $i,orxj.ofio, divided into diares of the value ofj$i each. IT. C. liowers. A, D. Cliaihon, and James A. Cloc4c are the incorporators. , .r A WISE P0G. Your dog seems to follow vou with- I out orders." j I "Yes, he wouldn't (lake any orders j irotn me. Jlc s Ijcch m the fUmiJy lonir I cnougl 1 to know the real Loss." I Cleveland Plain Dealer, GREEN SICKNESS la rather a common dlaeate arid It net with asnongat youff worneo. I M fanned from an tmj.ovuilhed condition of tit bUxd. lln a blood diaease Cbloroa!t elan be. cored by II V lYA. th.e sreat Tfrpetab'o remedy for tli blood aud nerves. tll'DYAV will e. riloh the blond and ttl va H back Ira fcralthr. Ml folor. Tbe blond being f tn a poor condition, "none of the organs ol . ,-fhe body ere proterSy ifcoBrlibed. Ul'l. VAX will eauaa the . blood to becorat pare. tit: YAW win restore! the orsani tuaheaUbyt oodltlou. HirilVAX wtU brinf back thai fcUmm to tbe eheeks and eauce tbe rrecB ting to dLar.pear. If yoa baVe tbe aymptoma. take UlUYAX ow, and taey wfll learyoo. v nif nniiiAmii amintiiiin inf .;M" "t minUlrAL 5IIVlflUm5 AKt:i ....... -j . ! IW t. CONSTANT HEADACM E.-II 17 DTa M f IU niakt the blood vura and aatrlUoosa&d tbe beadaehe will disappear. . GREENISH, OR YELLOWISH QREEN COMWXXIOX 1ICUVA3T wUl aaaks the omplexloa red and rosy. 3. PULSATION IN THG NCCItv-Thisuidtis to tbe wattry condition et the blood, and will diaappear hcrtly after the nasot JU t'UYAX la Commcuced. !-''',.''- ft. WEAICNC55 AND PALPITATION OP THE HEART. II CI VAX wilt trencthea tbe heart aad make the seats full, stroof aa rcsnlar. UtOVAS Is tbe remedy that yea want. Tbe color wilt return to your eheeka Teat headache will diaappear aad yea wilt no longer , appear weak and mtaerable. IICIIVAX will; restore tbe function of nature. Bemember that Ill'DYAV Is for Saea aad women. - Ge to your drajrrlrt and f?t 1IUIJYAX and follow tbe dlreetlons as clrea la tbe circular. 1IC D YAM Is aotd at W eeBU"ter paekaza, t ft packages for $2.80. If year dranlat does not keep It, send dlrce to the lll'DVAX AEUEOT COMP.WT. San rrancUco, CaL Kemeaber that yea eaa eooault the II CO VAX DOCTOIM rUEH, CaUaad see the doctors. Ton may call aad see them er write, as yen desire. Addrea Hudyan Remedy Company Career Stoctton, UoHttt and Ellis Stntsti, SAM FaAXClSCQ, CAL, 1 i;uic i v.ura v. a. aiover; Itlcculiocll. Chas. 11. Marsh, and N. rr rC .o"l gctner. tie tackled it. and. when the I r;.; . C. Richards, members of the board of dhr vrr Z ua" Zl Py. -thought it was about rpadyi. and The report of th criWs- . ' . - . . ... one black star. This order n mU si. .Mary s universal! jiospital, will ter f- uniform .dmrnc t" PHWWto " "aa ,CT5 a caunic ot jcne.30. wiucn nas be maintained for the -i treatment oil I 1 '"Vi' J I iron out of a. Vital Dart of it-he h d I lie. shows that an ) "T - WITT. Wl? A T QW A T?Q I " A-AJXJ If UrxJLIi , UJ-XlJAkJ J SUITS OF Si LEU'S MAIL CARRIERS HILL KB ORNAMENTED. Term of SorTiee to Be Indicated by Stars-Local ynartet of Post- mcu and Terms of Sf rvlee. . . Thr tiPYt m."fnrm oi the Salem mail carrier will he ornamented with stars instead of old service stripes wirch pre- i-aii-Mt nnHn trvi-m ntiitnc - a I rerent order of h rlpoartmenf hi Wen receiver! at the va nflice annoiMi.-inor iJli fhanffM in A tnrir'i ti nn chnurinnr ti die changes in decorations showing the length -oi service of the employes. Un- j der" tin's rulirrg. the ornamentation is to be as follows: ; Those w!w have, served five years, one black i!k star; ten years, two black stars: fifteen vfjrs, nnc rpH !L- ttar- y J - UlttVIV twenty years, two red stars; twenty-five years, one silve star; thirty years, two Cl'lvW C. n TC - 1 ft r vrAire svj-J!f . - - . . 4- wv v-o0 o. t j acviu ?itit 3. . ns star, each substitute will -wear a blarlc clofch bar a riuartrfcf nn ft-li niA ,i one and a half inches long on each sleeve. The stars are aJso to be attach- ed to the sleeves- This change will not be intfrvdnd :ortii y until the carriers order new' suit. "'a- "c X"'s nt;nn ... : 1 . i vi tscm nine, uic UKU- eSged JnVhherter rJrf hT1 bcStvfo aboufe h3VC Hache veer x irr Th "ri j employment in the caoacitv of carrier :2'X: .V rvi Uni "I" a -distinctive badge between regular ' Oregon statesman s New : ear s and substitute letter carriers when the dlt1?n j1.". reacus. Tt is .a raagnt former have not received their fir;t "C" edition of that enterprising paper (f.r. in,, ir-Tttwa wilhn'g to undertake the ..job-, un- A CAMP MEETING; Work A- , t . ... ssis.'ed by Ministers of the - 'v .1 1 jjh di kjii Aimv. I Salem Churches. tnes local Salvation Armv rnm U competing a camp meeting in the army hall this week, and most inters - j -m- , - a ""W- -tVt ts arc .winS ne,a- vtwi t: " lAi" " - Zull r "IT7' , 4. 1 W iLirl fT. rf"k t 1A va.na-I-- n f. I I IT " f:. ' " vua,v Wi l,,c ocat 1 lr.":. t "At. .the Salvation Army hall thc;he Jecd loard o the old .nress. which -niu.i-r tamp meeiinpr is in lull I --..;. .m large crowas attena tnel'nirfr. in could-.not read, lie i could services. Already several converts I only , count tip to ten. But he j knew nave; ueen mane, and and it is expected Brigadier Marshall, that; ly the time of J'ortlaml, arrives 5 in town lor nis ..i. , iHniiuanimcni 01 ine i mil many new workers will he able. "Toniht Rev. W. C. Kantner, of the Congregational church, will preach a blood and fire' sefmon and a lartre crowd is expected to hear him. Sev eral oilier ministers will take part his wcek. "Cantain Ilenrv Tames. ' Kriorht younK man of the Corvallis corns, will arrive in town tomorrow morninc and take part in' the. meetings for the rest of the week. The cantain is a vcrv ood singer and musician and1 no doubt; wil prove quite a help to the local corps. ; "Every one interested in the soul saving work 13 invited to attend! thc meetings, and give a helping hand." Dallas Observer: . ' i The Saletrf Statesman's beautiful New Year numler is on our desk. This issue of Oregon's oldest daily is by far the finest ; it has ever .printed, and there is not a dull page in it from cover to cov er. The paper is convenient to handle, being printed in alburn "form, and ?con tains about sixty pages of Reading, mat ter descriptive of. Marion and adjoining couitfies, illustrated throujrhout Jwiih superb half-tone pictures. Amo?ig other interesting features ot "the annual are photographs of the various state in stitutions? state officers and Western Oregon scenery. Two pages are de voted to a write-up of Dallas, with cuts of Polk county's -new courthouse La Creole Academy, and a number of our handsome residences. The Statesman, always an enterprising paper, is how equipped with new machinery, and is always an enterprising paper, is now prepared to greatly extend its sphere of usefulness. .1 'if - - - ; ... Dallas Itemizer: f A new press just received from the east is berncr installed bv: the Slm Statesman and will give that paper Jar greater facilities than ever before- Their plant has been otherwise materially im proved. A semi-Hweeklf place of the; Weekty Statesman, wthich has been issued tor so many year. Cottage Grove Nugget, '1 " The Salem Statesman ever -alive to the necessity of putting forth great ef forts for Salem and snrroimding eonn- irvts ont witn a oeautvtul designed New Year edition, containing much info'-m-atiorg of benefit to the seekers of h in,tln saite. ' It is a creat improvement over their last year's edition ffnd -in matter of style is the .equal of the Orc gonian. m - ? - -'' : ... MrM innville Telephone-Reeister: Tlie New Year issn of Dr.n Statesman is superb. .. It contains a great variety of half-tone illiictrIon. whkh eonvev to the mini s Iwiim- .u I of the advantages and fesouf-es of our iite than -:ntK:h iwri Wen Ulnt'.nn I The distribution cf edition i'like this cue will havi; the desired effect in at tracting settlers to Oregon. Sjlv-rtAn Apoeal: We hive received ihe kn;f..n :i lustrated annual number of the Daily OUR HE YEAR Oregon Statesman. The edition is printed on fine book paper, with Inum erous: half-tone illustrations, devoted to state and county institifl ions. Marion (county and the state. The iwork is a worthy oroduct of enterorise and a cre dit to the Statesman. It should blf widely circulated in the East.;, Send to, ihe Statesman. and ret a coov. vou twill be pleased with it. - ' . I ; ' v rnt - . ; . . I The New Year's issue of the Salem Statesman s one of; the best ptfblica- tions-.ever issued by thecaoital city I leading journal. Numerous cuts add "Merest tothe issue, while the matter in j the same ts of especial interest to the 1 peotHe of 'Marion and Polk- counties. J It IS 4 good number to send east tq you I irivTKj contemplating a visit s CO tnis I State.; ' ' ' ; The Dalles -Tnes-ifountaJneer: 1 The New Year edition f the Salem Statesman, which ha just been ncceiv- ea. is a spienuwi putmcauon; It is I printea on Heavy toocrX paper, .and con. m - . . 4 1 . - 1 J : t XL iun: iiiikc niKitjn 111 jnic iiiiu mira tions, of Marion county scenery. AIEoeene Reciste: 1 - -reflects -great cre;iit on the pub- 'isliets.. It is replete? with handsome "tions tnd. pymys the ws? .a.nd development of the capital: aty. j As an advertisement o uregon it is ot I reat vaiu.e cPif? snowa una tnr J ".' ANOTHER! NEm PRESS-Tom n u. nrlii. o n.eynoias. agem 01 vveus, rareo vo "pnT into 'the State office, . V A. Bush f Printers, the office; so jwasl FVed "I scsiiwatKa. atterwards tne Arctic explor- ?r- A Washington hand press had been I .."' J An Adams press was shipped Uk. TI m li 1 orn." ' When it .arrived. Sam the only mechanic Jiere. who chunk werffhinsr about a. thomsaTid pounds. To they had to Dirt tm tihr o?H Washinfrton handsnres-s aain andi work on me etmion. iaie new press was a poiwer press turned wtUi a crank " 1 -v, . na luiiujiicu uy 101:1 md Schwatka and Wait. - .-.n1 hnr Jho nniL'or tm-tc f ; .l 1 l t . w - ' . - . r 1 oofc turns at "feeding" and opei-ating lev .riv. a;a 1 - l . went "wb all good nijrgcrs ro,!'" was for .many years the motive power; for larvr . A a a mm t w - t m . l A re n cvm rm rm - Mie -Maesman office. lie continued nni . t . U) . a - I awou!; '.r en the. present enKine I was pur.- in ; p.ut tor several yrs on-1 '.a III O dCrt liie Afinera. nnH elont n is now mi he " Keview ' oflice at Rose j' - hat ten tens madeja hundred and so I j got aloncr veryi IwelL There have I crn a troon m.mv riKMimc ,n ... I .-"anitai equipment ot the statesman avail-;ouice. t , . r A remedy for fasal Catarrh which is drving and exciting to thei diseased membrane should not lw used. What needed is that which is eleansing. soothing, protecting and healiingj Such a remedy is F.ly's Cream Balni.j Price 'o cents at druggists or it will be mailed by IUy Brothers, srt Warren -treeU New York. Thc Balm ! when nlaced into tiie nostrils, spreads over :ne 'memurane and -'is .absorbed. A cold m the head vanishes quickly. U. 11 j RAD W'RECK; At 5:45 p. m., on Sunday, two extra , Southern Pacific freight ' trains, one drawn by; two en gines, met in a head end collision in tunnel No. 3, near Westport. in South- a.. .. . .'rn jregon, ann'tne result was a, sen ?ws wreck. The ahled. one or two freight cars1 badly I smashed, and the road blockaded for I -ibout twelve hours. R. L. "BUrke. a "brakeman, had one knee badly injured, ne reing tne only man suflerimp; a physical injury in the wreck. I i The track was cleared at 4:30 o'clock yes terday morning, and the overland train from the south, due . in thU f!iv a I 6:40 a. m. yesterday,- did not 1 'reach I here until 3:35 jr.--m.- A train was I maoe up at KoseDurg, howevef,. con- I a. 0 a.--'" a - .1 srstmg ot a Daggage car and a jcouple of coaches, and it ran over the road on the time of the regulari overland, thus attending to the. local passenger busi ness. 1 . . , !: T6-NIGHT AMD TO-MORROW NIQHT. . , . And each day and night this week you can get at any druggist' Kemp's Bal sam for thft throat and lungs, acknowl edged to be the most successful rerne 4y ever sold for Coughs. Croup j Bron chitis, Asthma and- Consumption. Get a bottle today and keep It always In the Douse, so you can check your Cold at once. Price 25c and Uc. Sample bottle free. : . RETURNED BOY, Harry Gar side is a boy who has spent (several years at the state reform school. lie came there a small . boy. After? three or fouryears he was paroled. He vio lated his parole, and for some reason was .returned. ' Some months ago he ran away, but came back to thej school of, his own accord, 'having been in duced to do so by his mother, who re sides in one of Portland's suburb. He ran away again one day last week, but was caught and put in the room that passes for a "dungeon" at the school. ' On Sunday evening; ; while the employes were at supper, he tore oft the boards and .made -his j escape. He walked all the way to Aurora, where he was captured yesterday by City Marshal George Fry. G. J. Stahl the family manager at the institution, went clown yesterday and brought Harry back on the evening train. The boy is now about IS vear old. ' IT. has never been a very bad boy; jbut full cf pranks. He will probably, make up his mind that it pays best for him tp behave himself. s -.'-! ' . : . I -Mrs. R.'J. Hendricks was in Aurora yesterday, attending the funeral of Grandmother Krauj. ' i 111 fill: 'And Worn-out VWorrifd Mothers Find Comfort in CUTICUI, SOME MONTHS AGO OUR BABY'S , HEAD GOT SORE. W took him to the doctor, who pronounced it poison and garo us some medicina 1 . BttMr to suffering mankind to write and tell you of this almost wonderful corel W. W. & J.' B. MYERS, Box 90, Mtinroo fjity, Ind. j- - 1 ' .,: '- ".--. - 1 " - - j - Complete External and Internal Treatment for Every Humor. 1 .9 imuv1heo (joricna 'Will' JIT jm a Am - a c7ihuk ort w uiwo IllH Sri Ski iHf n hnmlliatln akin, I III. Ui 1 1 4l.a eiM fail. 1'ottbb How to Cure Baby Zfomora," free. : LETTERS. e operations of the for the year, ending just been made pub tIKirnvitis nniniirtf of I mail matter iroes 3fnv anH lmf thnJ. I sands of letters are rpfiirn.l tn. csmli ers through thislmporfant branch of the ! I pestomee denartment. The tot.nl num- I her of pieces of mail matter received at I vo.- J : . i. - n . vun-c uiiuiiK-iin; year was U.OSS.W1. an Increa of arl o - - "- j vtut v s last year. Of this lot 4.oo?.7oo were un-i 1 claimed letters. There were 448,5oo.un-i ciaimea letters returned from foreign countries without scard addresses that is. wicn notninc on the envelooe to in- tlicate the address of the sender. In thc --a - ' ' " " " "iieia tor postaKe" class there were 28.- 93 . parcels, 108,504 letters bearing do mestic addresses and 8135 for foreign countries. f lie , wnnout nuuress letter k nni 01 tne remarkable classes in the rCDort In thlS it is shown 1lal llfitJ lolterc wcte mailed unaddressed, 25,4" parcels1 w cfe deposited in the mail wkh blank nTjnncrc and mn ...... ...1,1...... addresses containing money were found. I i hrottsfa the agency of the dead letter ofiicei there were delivered to nanrr : unopened, 7Sb,oit letters and marcels Letters with money inelosures to the numler ot 4..oS were oocned in ihr deatl letter office and contairsed $37.87 - 20, anu tlie 33.97 with drait. note and check inelosures represented a lace val ue of $i.i3o,iRi.oX. Ihe department destroyed "1.775.011 pieces of marl matter, including Ictfers without inelosures or sufficient indica tion ot the writer:, circulars, oanmhlet and parcels containing oerishaide mat ter. trims, etc., an increase of a httle moreitha! 2? ner cent, over Ins v,.?r lliere were 580.366 letters returned to foreign countries. ih ofhee derived a revenue from dead matter which amounted to more than $13,000 last yean From dead let ters that could not be restored to own- ers $IOIOi7l was received, and $3,015.12 was -realized from the auction sale of parcels of merchandise whiclv could not bk returned to owners. The de- I :iion saie ni 1 oartmcnt alsq received $2,645.65 in post- I age stamps. In the course of the year 16,693 magazines, pamphlets, illustrated papers and picture cards which could t be restored to owners tvere iriven to. lhe various hospitals, asylums and 0t"er cliantable institutions in the Dis- wiiumuia., MABRIKOr CHASE KOKANOUR.-At the resi dence of J. J. Miles, 3'A miles north west of Turner, Oregon. Friday, Jan uary 12, 1000, Miss. Sadie Kokanotir. of Clay -Centre, Kansas, to A. II. C;hase. of Last Salem. Rev. B. F, Hinshaw officiatine. The WeddinCT was a ntliet affair onlv the immediate relatives and a few In timate friends of the hifrh eontraetinff . parties oeiug present. The happy couple will go to housekeeping on the I farm; of the groom east of this city. '- -.'" ;rm:p. .: : '..,.; . KRAUS. At Aurora, Oregon, Satur day. January 13, igbo, Mrs. Elizabeth K raus. aired 01 years and 1 monthe Deceased was 4orn in Baden. Ger- tt'ffiffl her family settled in Alleghany county, Pennsylvania. Here slie was united in marriage to Michael Kraus, fn 1820. and ! ine resuii 01 tne union were, six daugh ters and three sons. . In 1865 she came to Anrora. where she has since resided. Her husband and three of her daughters havcJ preceded her to the grave; one of her, daughters resides in. Shelby county. Missouri, and the rest of the children are residents of Aur6ra, and with whom slie lived during her declining years. The funeral -was held at Aurora Jester day, ;and a large concourse of friends followed the remains to their last rest ing place., -. Grandmother Kraus ha s'for years been the favorite of her grandchildren at Aurora and every one there was a grandchild to - her. whether bearing blood relationdiio to her or not. She was ever a- kindly soul, solicitous for the welfare ami harminess of all. mticura Though she had grown too aced forlIIa had aome 25 Tears experience la active participation in the life of the I the practice of medicine and now rommumtv. she will be sadly missed tnakfra no charge for consultation, t by her relatives and friends. animation or prescription. liii which did no good. Ilia head got so bad he would cry a,Il night, and my wife could sleep none, .and began to look ghostly. HI head got ad tore that wo pat a night : Cap on him, and folded a wliito cloth; tout ' thicknesses Inside of it, and just through the night a kind of matter would ooze out . " from his head, soaked through the cloth and' cap andon to the pillow. The top and back of his head was almost a solid Bore, and looked so badly that words would not describe It. Almost in despair I told toy wife I had seen Cxmcv&x Bexkdics adrertised and recommended Tery highly and I was going to try them, I bought -the Cuticura Kasot.TB3rT, Cfencmu. Soap, and CcmcnaA Ointment. We gave him half of the Resolvent, nac4 part of ' the cake of Boap, and before we .had used the second box of CcnccRjtOintment he. commenced to get better, and Is now las , well and hearty as anybody's bay. lie Is as merry as a lark, sleeps soundly all night, and his hair looks glossy, thick; and sotu while my wife looks like a different woman, I look at him. and think"! owe it to you and ooAr iioc.i. k gidun ui ikiii or ernau rn.net ernle and often tb thickened cuticle; Cuticura Oihtmkkt (40c), to instantly allay Itching, Inflammation, and Irritation, ati4 aouthn aud heal; and CtrrirnaA Kot.THT (50c.), 10 cool and cleao the blood. A . . .3 1 Al 1 . . I . . . . .. . vuiucivDb io can) inemwt iomnD;. aiiluninDil. ealp.aod blood bumora, with kMuf hair, whuq Usdo ad C'Jitv. COEf., Hole I5rops IkwUn. f Market Reports The local market qotatJons yesteri lay were a fpUowii . Wheat 40 cent at ithe Salem Flour ing. Mills Co's oRlce. Oats 2628 cents (bnying). : Hay Cheat,: buyingi 3; timothy, J9. Flour-SSIK) cents per sack. ;, Mill feed Bran, J14;f ahorts. IIS. (Buttei iril$ cents buying. Eggs 15(16 cents. Jcash. Poiiltrv liens, 7(i 8 cts, per pounds Pork Fat 4 cts. grdss..5 cts." net. Beef-trteers, - 3Vij3Vi cts.; cows. ZtfVxt8.; good helfei-, 3Vi cts. '. Mutton sheep 3V4 cts. on foot." ', Veal CffJ6!4 cents, dressed. Potatoes 25-30 cents. -.- Apples 6o(g8o cents. T 4- Tw?ce-a-week Slatciman. $r a year. NEW TO-DAY. I WANTED. TO BIIV A pew nnr ows oIfo aome yearling and 2-year- cIJs. for which the! hlerhest market price will e paid- Tbomas-Watt. Co., Salem. j 8-27-tf. 1. j " , 1 1 KlIi'ENCB-POST, chatetl with - - - i ..Carbolineum jAvenarlus. Will ont wear Ce,lar li In nlso a ILa.lieal Itemeily Afralnst 'h token lce ' lt npi.Iiratii.il to the lute wall.t of .poul try hoiiBi-a will pfrmancnily ex- -tfrmtnatt.' nil lICK. Ilftiilta: Ilcaithy Chldk'i-tiJi nenty rgs?. Write for circular anil triees aud men tion this pener. U. M. WAll-ij& X.. Anta. ' - ' - SAU3M, OltKOOX. : ; . . 500 Men Wanted ! T cu,l. rauroaa wwd at Wolf Creek, Josephine county, Oregon. Price $1.25 . . i Per cord. ,Wood received and paid for in cash jnonthly. Cair faTc refunded to persons7 cutting 100 cords, or money. advanced for same il security is furn ished. Call on or w'i-ite J. T. TUFFS, Superintendent, . Creek, Oregon. FOR SALE I From G to $25 per acre These lands are IM Ifrtnn 0eon, and are offered on easy terms of payment.1 They iwere taken inuler foretclositre bv .nort-resulntc lin.-e fc .offered for less jthan similar farms neiu uy resident owrters. For full par ticulars and descrintion nil .n nr address .Macmaseri A- Ttimll nr Worcester block, Portland, Oregon, or BOZQRTH BROTHERS SALEif, OREGON. S. C. STONE, n. D. . ' .... . "Proprietor of --. . .'..-' 's Drug Stores SALEM. OREGON. . Tha storea, (two In number) are lo cated at No 225 and 232 Commercial street, and are well stocked with a complete line of drugs and medicines, toilet articles, perfumery, brushes, etc etc- etc, I DR. STONE GOOD FARMS St Stone