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' - ' : i FRIDAY, JUNE 29, 1930. v . FEED STORES. 1 -- " ..... , ,. .. , ' SALT! SALT! V The lowest prices in the stale, i 50 lbs. HALF GROUND..- -sets joo.lbs. HALF GROUND... .45ct j 5 l'INE DAIRV.ri.;:. ..45013! 50 ILs. FINK WELLINGTON 4Scts. 100 lbs FINE WELLINGTON 85cts. BKEWSTER & WHITE r to. 91 Court Street 'Phone 1781 -The Feed Men " DEALERS IN GRAIN. WHEAT: BOUGH! ' or e-xhar.ged for flour j and , feed at branch office, of -Aurora Roller 'Mills, warehouse on Trade' sfreet, near Hryfr. Salem, Oregon J BICYCLE REPAIRING. G. A. ROBERTS Bicycle Repairing New and Second. Hand Wheels 103 STATE STREET, sALEn, OR TINNING AND PLUMBING. T. S. . BURROUGHS TINNINC1 AND PLUMBING Gas and Steam fitting. Manufact urer of Hop ami Fruit Pipe. j IP3 State StJ Tel. 151. Salem, Or. BLACKSMITHiNG. i W. F. R'; SMITH - BORSESHOER AND ! GENERAL BLACKSMITH Carriage ami Wagomnaking, special attention paid to- interfering and lame ness of horses.1 j , - 185 Commercial St., Opp.. Brewery "" PHYSICIANS. J. F. COOK, M. D. BOTANICAL DOCTOR ,Cures Consumption. Cancer, Tumors. L Gravel and Kidney Troubles, Asthma. ,Skin and lion Diseases, without knife, piasters', poMsotts or pain. Also Blind--lv.fi: - - Salern, Oregon. D. D. HEELER VETERINARY SURGEON " C mad STOCK INSPECTOR.... Corner ' Center and Front streets, fool of Steel Bridgrj Saleni Oregon. ; LIVERY STABLES. LOUIS MILLER &, SON; 1 Proprietor ot tha . r ...CLUB STABLES... ''.' Best -Singe and Double Rig? in Hie cky. 'Best care giver to boarding ami transient stock, i Telephone 241. Cor. Lilcrty ami - Ferry Sts., Sakni. H. R. I'AGF. f W. A. STEPHENS PAGE tf STEPHENS IJorses vreH , fed. good accontntoda tions Fine ! Regs. Good , Rigs kr commercial men a . Specialty. J lorses boarded by day, week, or mndi. ; Red Froni jiveryj feetf ond Mflind simple 164 ConuBcrciat St., TeL 851. ; Saicm WILLAMETTE STABLES South Commercial St., Sale ro, Oregon 'Having bough V. J. Huffman's Peed and Livery business, we have re tnoved k to- the Willamette Stables, couth of the bridge on Commercial street, where wc will he, founI prepar ed to serve hc! public in ttie best pos sible manner. We furnish rig for driv-ir-g. Gentle team for ladies and goo:! accommodation lor transient teams. Board Horses by -day or week. A blacksmith shoo will be ion in connec tion with the barn, where you can ,gct -your' horecs sIkmI and alt kinds of, re pairing done. .All work guaranteed satisfactory. : HAROLD & REYNOLDS harness Makers. If You Want a 6rst-c!as5 HARNESS. Call on W. W. JOHNS I am making the best ever turned out in Saleni. : Call and see for yourscd. RESTlVURANTS. 20c PER MEAL . WHITE HOUSE RESIfiURRNT t 106 iS'aU street. Salem. M'KILLOP & BURKHART, Trops. GOOD FARMS FOR SALE Fnnn $C i to 25 per h civ Thee lands are rn Marion, county. O.econ. and are offered on easy term of payment. They were taken undei forctclostwc by non-resident. Mnct are oncrtd for less than wni.Iar farm held by resUnt owners, l or lull par ticulars and! desrrrplion xail fon or aldrcsj Mnmiar ; & Brrell. 3i Worcfs.ter block. Port WS. Oregon. " si.ky. yi 1 "V . Vacific ilomeN-ra-l. Si m. Or. ies: farm paper. ;issnc wcikly. Ji S year. " racirie IlocM.Nl.S Vm. Tit. Besi fwit uK' j l.!i"l -rel.yf $1 a year Fine." i-f intHifi.'Sra'rHiil'V J?b" OflTice. for infants and Children. The Jvlnd You I Live Always liought lias lorne the Rlna- ' - tnre of Clias. II. Fletcher, and has been made tinder bU personal supervision for over SO years. Allow no one tp deceive yon in thU. Counterfeits, Imitations and Just-as-ffood" are but Experiments, and endanger tho health of Children Experience against Experiment. The Eind Ton Have 'Always Bought .Hears the Use For rye ari FT? EE FO0M UCE. I'rice oh qitiirt, Wk: Out (JnU ?lv Half Gal., Ial., 'fl. Fiv' S7 In 1 -rx ?ii SA VAGE & REID, Seedmen 322 and 324 ' commercial Street,-North o r O. Red ucecf n t t ! t i i i i f r r ? i rrr x --I r-f-f-f-H J - I 1 4 Ji.-iL-X i Salem Fence Works WALTER MORLEY, Proprietor $9 State Street, Salem. si.iKni:i. k ve. siiKV you aud . . .l' rt, , SfMi". ire iuv little : I. niiit walk eortN?r of " your b.irt - : ", , "" l 3lirine .' . - .I""''. Th.it shall In wholly niiiiej Other nwiveiJiuv a nil nsutfully. the : iv t: - , . ., . v. : ; : if fhere,lL know I ;ni not dispossessed. All hls . ; . . ' f . . r I, f:ijieti xhal) llotJH iS. , ; , ' j And if o lis you stmietl'me'J offor there. TUtiughMut in. thought, the .fragment f a prayer. . t. ' No UK r . . . : . . ' i'mi I.alas! imjlore. . 1. l'.at that i luiu-h. ;ttnl .nait, forcoolU' avail.- . ' To ui:ike mv footsteps falter not uor . fall.-' - ' . .- . Thonh far Our pathways, snndeivxl are. Then. love, slme you ami l ftiu5t walk . apart Sparo me ot.e little corner of your : . hx-art . . ' ; A shrine That shall le wholly mine! I'ltntou j-l!lIaiKl. in llanei3 Bazar, ItALZAtrs Wt)UKiv "-TIk- 4oprtI,ht on Halrj.' works will '54KouAiijiu-t isth iu'$t and the vehiiiies for 4whi h AIK'hel Ivy pai l the nrtvvlisr widow; S'M' l'rune 3T yars aflr the denth of tlt .mtltor win tlj u Jm onie ptiMiv proiierty. Balau practically died a pnqH r not lKeau; his work were unreimincr-itiTe. fmt Ik cdiiW' he was a speudthi lft.j Fin FliNCE rOT. coafed with ..Carbolincum Avenarius.. Will out Wenr Cedar It I lso Radical i;eme4y Asramst Chicken.; Liee. lu etit''" the ,,9,,e waV9 ftf poul" try fcouws '!! pertnatM-ntly ex- t,.rmin,it all UCB. ' R,nnlt: H-aiihy Chickens Plmty es. Write fer elrcular ana prlees Bnd.men tion this paper. DrFcnuersGOLDEH BEUEFf A Tvn M-crinc is u. INFLAMMATION cuKila amy iUNissu)E oa OUT Wilkes Stallion'Jerome" : -i " No.' 29631 . ' ' v Will .tand for Mares the combs ea cil at Corner of Ferry and Liberty Arrets. For Fcdigrce and particulars, call on ' ' . . 1 Dr. W. Long i Ventetinary Surgeon. ' - Salem Qr. Hotel Santiam t Detroit. Oregon. Now Open' for Glimmer Tourists. New House-newly furnished first-class accommodations, IS onr?i.m to $1.50 day. , prive iroi , Jacobs; I ropnetof. - AIEM IRONWORKS , - . Your Work Solicited. (ifflUGE E. SLY, SUD't "'1 ...3 Signature of Oyer 30 Years. s Lice Killer- ..TIm hso of this prpa ration lws Imiim' ho uiUven:iI. and results art' i so mtisfaetory. that mot IMiultry-rasKra would not know how to keep hous without it. It is no Ingr uo-.-snr.v to dip or ilnst jtonUry' to kill tiio lk-e. A a 11 of Ieo Lift Killer, a palnf brunh. and a few minutes work In applying it to the roosts, mean nil. the exiiensse andlaoor now iMt-esMiiry to keep the fowls I 'ree from twtu miles aud liody-lk-e. A ean ' of it sIiuld Ik in erery ioultry-hous'. It kill" mi l prevent mi lew "ami liee. mil . keeps the nix in the 'KHillry-houie pure nnd s'ttwt, killing disense gornis1 and preventing the olker em'iiiies of the poult rymeti roup ' 11 ud eliolera. .. ;t On Woven Wire Field Fencing. Net- f: ting for Belgian hares; Poultry," et;. Shingles and Screen doors. m-, . " - !. 4 ... BROOKS PEOPLE ARE PLEASED WITH TUB UFX'KNT VISIT TI1KBH OP-'TIIB--MlLITIA. ' Tlu Itatii rlnterferd with the Enjriy- nu ut of the 4tHl Wlni Milked illh Diy ows at Brotk? ItltOOKS. Or.. Juik Mrs. 1. Hart 0U1 son 'and daughter, ! fcivhl ami ra. reflectively of Sherkljn. aiv.vis itlilS frUr.ds here. The O. X. tJ. of Salem and Wonl:Unrn . t miL.t.1 .if .kin nt-i. ,rr Simul-ie l t first it was tlKttht tm weatlMr would Ik iK-ifeet. Amt foix uoou on Suiulay I the rain ' 1 ies.ni falling quite lieavily. However, -on S:iturl:ir evening. l ovs drilled, wlih-h was very intnh'uv oi t riat'.'d ty our twHM,k. A lar; er nvd !'i" in SaJem ami other surrouihlaiz towns was exinfttvl "on Sunday. lut, owintf to the JiH!onwiKy of the weath er, our eitv was aot rowdnl to over- tKwin. Several voile .eanle !Ut tliO town I on wheels. . Iut were ol)lisrel to return home ou tlh train. A battali n dritl was iniu-Ji enjoyed ly tlie iKNp!e on Suu.lay evenins, after the rain. ltothieoiupanieK refuriRxl home on the cven'Hijr train, (-omo rtjrain. 4o.vs. WoiHkr Iiow tlK Iki.vs enjoyel -milk-ins tik ory -eiws Satnnlay eveniui? Yoa Hbonld' iKt oXpect to pet milk for your i dinners, lKys, after tryhu: that ncheme. ' . " " ' - "' .''' ' ir.f4nJ is havin? hjs hou r palnf ed." I'. II. Walker ami sou Wrne. and Mr. 5Ioshluryr, of HuUl-ard, are doins the work- " ' Mr. an,l Mrs. I. A. Itolx-rts. of S.I !. m. aibl Misi Iva IVrkiu? and KCatu Shaw, of-thirf ptiee. leave for; IK van Park the first of next week. Tiieyvx jk ct to J ohe for two we ks anl atv. limiting on a viry cood time. Mr. l. IleraUI ami Miss Cliristine aht seiiK of tlieir fri nls from lnrt liiud; retiirtwd from eeai Park Snii lay evai;nir. They reirt a very pk'asant time. Ip:e were lHsinninar to eome in to t lie Ta rk ti i t e f wt. a ml everjone was enjiiyins thx ontipp. It.'v. IVfkrm Is atten-luu camp nKX'tinyr at Xlarsiuam this week.. A. 5. TerhliM ar.d family hare moved on ibeir farm i smml the. suiiinier months,: ."; ' - ". M onti TiCslie. of Sa hMn replete r d at tbe llrooks hotel Sunday. ; . Mr. Anna Martin and daughter, of Siileiu. are rlsltinp at Fl M. Savage's, Mr, and Mrs. U K. SIkiw spent Fr! kiy ami Satutvlay in Saient. They at tenletl tle pcaduatlri exercise of the. Hist KebooJ wbJV there. , ' Fa1Im Shaw I borne apa in ' front ai-hooL lu is quite vroul of h. di ploma. . :; Miss Malx4 3ow returiMHl home oiS iWeiloes-lay. after jendin,p the winter iu st ik ly at CorvaKis eolkpe. : AltlKU2h tbe Tar: exposition is not in (nuiK'inorarion of a natkmal event. th French povernmeut tleals with It .rtr iiii.rallv- Aiuon tbt ecial ap- pniriatkn are f l'M additional t the president, to nab bhn to k tbe botHR-s to distinpahdK-d visitor: frooi flD.ttMt to .T. for tbe ailw pnr pose to each of tb? cnldnet. sKOw. t, i used In wekornin . tKncn aoei4 tion anl 2un for extra iollce r riees. In the French tmdpet recently alopted it U estimated that th. Xr sMon will 4rlnp the povrnment in creasd taxatiorr amountinp to fL'f". fKKi from railroads. iootIkt-s. tek praiibs, telepbooe and extra duties on wines, plrits,".upar and tobacw. ' WITH GOLD hunters! M- E.POfil K 1TBIXE9 OFTUETIIIPTO ' CAPE MOVE. ' . 1 IatonsUac Expc-rteca r tba 8aJna For- (im SMkMt-Xu;, 8kla Lj'aC ta Oateh Harbor. FDATKA. t nalaska. June '2, Kditcr Statesman: TlKi uteauier Ore - son Arrived this port on. Moinlay ert mup. May 2Stli, makmp the tr.p froui Seattle In 'Iphtlays. on a fairly firuootb sea. and only a uall rroior-1 tkm of st ash kues. a eomiaml with the numU-r ou UKtrd. We bad -3ft-. ... ' - liasKtnp in-SKle a nnmUr of stow- a ways, and the crew. TIk steamship Senator' saileil from Seatik alvmt two hour ahead iof ua. but has not yet ar riiel bt re, al it is presumed that sbt ai!d up into tbe U-e and is waitlnp there. TIhy Revenue jentter Bear; aiiK out of lMir hip sea 4 day or so lf ore we arrlvd :bere, and. nnortel. that tlure was from :a to -pm mile:Oflee yetn tlie sea. She has pne out apain and will ierhai3 arrive jiere with a re sift alxiut the "th.orttnk lust. This Is a Uautifii1 1 harbor, : surrounded with sncw-clad ia'uataln.' I'nalaska has a mission sv3iooLat;rcek clnrrch. a store, wveral restauritnts aiul siilKms and the Lnha'bitajits are prineipaKy ua tivts. The IXortli AiiKTican tVuiimer tlal ComjKuay has a coaliup tat;H ad out . two inik'S1 from tbe town, aud has a larpej store aiul bot-I. We af;e at tbe cSiiip station, wlwre most o the ships are anchored. It L eKtimat'.'d that t-liere ak" upwards of tUHHI pcrsous lwre, waitinp for the sa tti oik. Ths? f-lhwiup steamships ate lyinp uat an chor dKre: tirepoh Soui;h rortland AlaTdien. tUiatles N'elon; ' Alliance, Iiscovery, OTilo. 'Aloha. IloaiKke, Z-lan-lla, Haiuler aisl f Homer. ' Tli- Homer arrived this morniup , lx-aroip several tonl of mall for Nouk. TIk larpe banpw Mercury arrived in iort yesterday, jliavlnp -$mu towed all -the way from Seaitle by a small tnp. They were six weeks in tnakinp the yoyape. SUamersj that salh-d from -altlo af ter -v dtl., rejiort a very Jieavy storm nfir Seattle on May ''JSM.- but w had no to'riiis,j and on Several days we found it. quite pVasanf on deck all 'lay. CoBP- We !i:ive a very elalior.ite bill of fare at' enrili iiKal. on pilt-'dpe thirds, eoutaininp ; the pii-ttm f the t'rtpaU, atl w h:iT(f!Ksl Is pot seasot?d 'Willi rreshi? ief, ;s unite !a!atat?.. " TNe doxr to the eeM storape ojk-iis rlplit. In th. diiiiiu room, and the stetu-h Ir w?ivetmies iT-nonph to anake a weH man sick. Tliis Ss thej worst complaint I haw to makje. Jmti tliere ar- xslly nir?x;r of jkii k rs" for otlier "reasons. There arc II v"? persons towl away in each state irooni. arid at nijfht tie floors of th- dinlnp rooni ami social hail ore ttiwdel With sCe4ers. ' This island Is devoid of trees, except oae small ! grove which, It h SL-Ialund, was planted dy order" iof the Czar of Russia, ii '.commemoration f tin mr sacn of Itiissian s-ldiers .by tlx natives Iout 117 j years aio. "Tlicy are ma1l. settM ly spruce, stub a we have alonp the Orepoh coast. ' S'Teral steanh'rs;, of which I have not tlie ua nR's.' bare pone on np into the ire. ahd many more are expected here from day to day. We do not yet know "when we shull sail. lutt iK-rhaips on Momlay or Tueslay next, l'rb'es of prceris auvl ciothiiip at the tos here are ouUe' reasonable. tit ds-Iicak l-s cost moneys F'irst-i-la j:is!i'n2:.jrs on stuiM of the other lxwits au tryinpj to trade for secoiid -class on tlu )iepin. frfln Iu t on to tVopie. We construe this as sayinp very little for the other boats; and. they construe it as rovliip a pon! Ieal for the Ore-zon. Tlie'IaF?y statesman would 1a a vry pleauut Visitor toj most of tlif passn pers Aierel We hive alx'nt tblrty-tlve passenserj from j- Intb jM'Ubi'e and Dallas u lonr ship, and only three from Salem..' W h!k for t lie Xoine-t'ity alxint tomornw, with a px. Wy nuudH-r of Sah'ndts at;oard, Mr. Anna .Nu-ho!. tie penjal tclepraph 5oixrator. is u the JVlX'kfii. and Is stayinp with Jllrtt Marin. teaclKT at tin Mission Sv tjo-il. will Iht ship : eortinp. Ib.p uip you will excuse this disinted let ter. I ami very' truly yours, : I ' ' . v.!.-; i? . :y- M. H. IHMHTI1 ' x; ' ) Ladies Can Wear Shoes' One size! smaller after using Allen's Foot-Ease, 7a powder o be shaken into the shoesTt makes tifeht or new shoes feel eay;sjt(i instant relief to corns and buniouSRlt's the greatest com iort diseoveryof - the ape. . Cures and prevents (swollen 'feet, blisters, callous nj sore Ispots. Alien's Foott"a?e ts a Certain cure for sweating, hot. aching ieet. At all druggists and shoe stores. izc. Trial nakaee r K tsfc. oy mail Address; Allen Olmsted, '' Le New Yotk., ; ?' ;", 1 -. .--' ".r " ' .. Roy, n.tLB tvnnii:i off a ntAiv Klwarl Hull, while shodinp Vir ii'.s fitluir's tli!r iaiKls lu tin Alk pbanies. iiear He t Oak Kro'. Vfrpinia. hot a larjto tald eazk. vTIk bird ireasmtd 7fet 2 Inches acros tin winps. WlK-n Hull w enj to exarni hi rlzelbe was asfrsnisbed to find one ,X the etipkf's claws lseld firnjly n mwcrTnlj eirt'tjniv to which ww at ta -In-d ,ij steel chf-in f tire t loqp. Trap and chain .have marks of vicious ;!; from-the eap Ird, lowinp besr !j- had vainly en.k-avore.1 to free hlm If froni them. Tliey 1 ha tKt f-ir--d o interfere with bis flUht however. Trap and chain were new. CASTOR I A Tor Infant uad Gdldren. rtaKfci Yea K3T3 tears Bght ; Bears tho .Signature of KCTINfl COLD BRICKS. TreJiaWr . there J not a ikijmt In tine United States tltat has not. at one another, ex isse.l tbe gold t iuie or tl.rhfc swindle.' Most of them-have exposed it time anl tiuK uver. Sli'.t tik'U of lm'aus aud Meiuinp exarl enee ,atid jtidpuieut po on Imyiup lil.M ks f brass and wptarvs of vt--r, under the fleeliup lelusUtii tliat they are ajuiriup sucb stuff as ?J pidd pie"es'ar made of. The latest vietiui is a 1 tanker at I lastiitps, Xelraska. Here w as a man whose votatJon oupbt to have drilled Indelibly uiou bis brain the uiirrinp taet tluit mmhi do not sell fil pld pieeeM tor l-ss than f uihI who should have known tlut we 1 have tree eoinape f pj.l iu 1,1'?"rfj an'1, i1m ow,hT t,f a litis poll .. ... ar ,-t,i,, s,-., 'm.-. to mi! ve In return the full value of the einsipnmnt. lint he was led to ' h-l"ve. that be was bnyinp the briek at .That Is luyari iably tbe motive that lures on these lvt.r of -opiMr lwrs. I'snally tbe . seller blnt that iT is ' stolen prti- eity, aud he dare not send It to tbe United States assay office, aud the buyer Is hired on by -ti dishonest de sin to heeoute the proUt-takhip re- wlver of stolen nroiiertr. Iu this ease, the lianker aeeonian lel the buutxi- man tto "Ieaven worth, where the briek was prolued by an Indian, was pnnn-rty -drilled and" the liliups assayed. They run p-r otmee. They always do. Thereupou he iassd over his $1 :?.! to mid Ik--ame the happy possss)r of a b.nr of eopier worth altout $15t. Honest men who read the newspa pers with understanding and care never buy pold lrlck at a Iwirpain. Its a hnndrel-lo-np shot that the Hastlnps banker was oni of the nun who skim over the daily p.ijht and thrw it down with a liored utate iihiU that "then Is notbiup In It." Siokesjiiaii lieviow. The Latest Yarn. A Pittsburg drummer tells this new yarn: 1 always carry a bottle of Kemp's Baam in my grip. I take cold easily and a few doses of ' the Dalsam afways makes me a well man. F-vcrywhcrc 1 go I speak a : good word for Kemp. I take hold of my customers I take old men and young men and tell them confident ially what I do when I take cold. . "druggists. 25c. and 50c. sFX'nirr of a . sii.oh stoiu:. A ,bandsom ly ilress.d, fair-hnire.l young laly from tin north side stp I.h1 Into a big shoe store yesterday afternoon. ivm the Cliictio 'hroniele. Fietity of elerks JiiiiiivI 'forward to wait on Iht not only lxcauso htisincxs is Kjaek in sho stores tJu'se day, but lK'eaus the young lady was K-autlful enough to Hi-e'ure attention to her wants at any mvison of the year. She wanttHl a p;tlr of patent leather hoots, and the ilrk who was bieky enoiVgh to waitTjn her xon found tli style tlut Kiilted; Jkt faucy. Tlie ek'rk startil b try oh the right shoi tirst. as. is customary.! y "Si, ileasi try. on the kft on first." sai l tlie young wouian, "Why, we always try .011 the right s1k. llrst." said the ci-?rk "Well, I think my kft foot is a tiuy bit hirper tlwo iny right, no tit It first," "Oh., all rUht," ami Uw ckuk g.ive in aud tried two orthret shoes on tlw left, foot uutil he found one tli.it titUHl :Hke tt glove.- ' " ' - - ' ' i "iXovv, wo will try. on tlw Tight one. If you p!ase,". said tin ckrk. - "Oh. I guesti It wilt lit all right," tv llied the fair cus"toiKr. "Well, thoiv? Is nothing like lsinp sure," and the clerk kd a double Ion kuot in tJie st rings of tlw left kIkx and pickd up th rLphit t. ""WeJU I am In a trrible Iwirry this morning ami I don't think I will have time aud It will be a tit. I am ui an-I the girl iinpatientl pave oim t the'strJiigs a jerk that undid the knot In the strings of t lie k'ft sbo. It won't take im a moTiieiit. and tlM'n it Is lst to be n the nafe Hide," ei sistHl t he elei k. still ling ting Uie right txtot. . . "It can't help lut fit. as my left fxd is larger than tuy right," said tb girl with air ovrilas of esKrity. "Hut you see. It may save, you a trip bnek to the suae," eon tin tied the uCerk. hanging on to his jxJnt. "Well, young man. If you iniift know," tmapj'd 11k? fair owner of tlie ks-ks of gold, "I have got a bole In my right stoeking and I don't prop' to let you or any otlrer man e.ltr The tall ck'ik lliisbiugly lwd Is'foie the stirm and 11k right hoot Was deliver ed without a try on." CM SIN0 A SUSPECTED ML&OCBCB. U quisition I.sned Yestetday. I'lton tin (oernorof tleorgla. fir Jamc Wanen, WanteI in Portland. iFroni Daily St.ilt sm.in. June 27.) jov. T. T. Oecr yesurday issued a tjuisitkn on tbe 5 Jovernor. of ( !orgia for one James Warren, wanleil In thl slat? for murder and r(.efy. and Ik Itctlve Joseph Hay.' of lortland, was named as the state's agent to receive JIk prisoniT frm the lieorgia author? Itie, and return bim to tir-.'gon for trial,' TIk information was given, and rci'K frt for the extra litioti slgiKd by Chkf of Iolie A. Mclxmehiaii, of Iortlan.l. Warren 6 was Ix.'aiswaln u tlu ship Clarence S. Ilemant, wheu that veel was in Port 1,1 o I barlwr laj!t January, and Wm. Kirk was liri mate. Warrn wa dichargel by tlie captain, thf latter leaving Mate Kirk in t harpi of tbi vessel when he went to. Slit Franciso. ;. arren kept vlsltj !ng th res.s-l, an4l on tin evening i4 January 23d was men with Kirk In 11k hitter's cabin, j' On the following morn ing the mate's 4xdy wa found in his Ihiuk. he having len murdered, and Warren had lisaHcarel. It was as ceitJimd liut a "largo, sum of mcny an-I a quantity of Jewelry had teen takn fiom the tnnrlereI man. A i".areh was ; ImmedlaMy .Instituted, tut no trace of the suictel Isat wain was rund.' 1IU des,-r'ptIon was sent to all the Reap-rt of Ihe Fnlteil Stales, and a few tay ago b was ar rested in Savannah, tieorgiav If tb detec'tives. roing after tin feiVjw, kUn rtfy Wtn as" the man wanted, he will lrouglU to Portland for trial. , MiAY.CE A C If J.VTKST. 1 1 Is stated a-hout the jrtreet tolay that the ekv tion of lion. II. It. KSncai.t a county judge, will tie contetel and that Jude Hal? has lieen retained t kk after Mr. Knox's laterest. It Is 1he ,gner3l opinion that a contest will only result in ltK lncrcaw or air. Kincaui piur- ality. Eager Gaard. WILL HAVE MOIIE HELP IXCKKASK or mSISESS IN SALEM posTorricc RKot'turj it. Am Addition! Clerk WIU Itrgla Work on Another Carrier la Uclobe-r. 1 T!m Intxiase In Ibe omotint f l usi- i ss iu 11k Sab'tn istottk lta ncs eirp!oynK;ut of additional sitatd. Ihe belli. .Atht Ir clerk will U sworn hi niKl enter npon bis ditti-s on July 1st, and atKthr cart kr will Upin wvrk oit OetK'if 1st. ' ' P;.th iH it ions are ipu!atI ly the k-e. P1' 'additional' elotk, tegin work next Monday. eivtl serv wlio will w311 lv St intoii Rhb r. He will verve as assistant mailing clerk and. assist-' aut. dlstrli uting clerk. In fact, under the civil. s rvky regulations, Ju Is the only ellgihle uuile aspirant for the ik sit ion. Mr. Hider ha worked In tin Sak-iu otllt'i Kfore and will not have loVe inltiitinl lu the wrk. TIk n'W carrii-r will -not' Ik asslgne-l t work until tk-tolier 1st. Silas K. Howard, lieing t.he oldest carKlidate' In iwint of imkv as subytitute carrier, wKQl'.e 1 romotcd to llie p isiiluii of r?giilar t irrler. The aMitional viir rier will Ih colkctor and carrier for tin busliK ' part ion of the city. . Wlsen the new carrier iH-gln. the various routes will le slightlj liiiproveiiKut of the e slightly adjusted to tho service through out the city. I Py the re-adjustment of the routes, a Jetter servioe will evolve. 'Tlie eol hctiou aiut distributUm of mail will U liiorv exiplitktsy ' ntnl satisfactorily eff'tHl. Tlu a lditiomil carrier ' will Coyi r m!y Hk' business pHion of the city and will ilx able tb make regular d.'llvei'y Df the mail immediately fol lowing tie arrival of the trains eat ryr itig the mails. Th .eolhvt i -n of t he mails at jiln presriM' .tiiiK'js osiHH'ia'ltjr -ynsatisfatcory. For in.siauee, all mail for the 4i o'ehn-k Shasta express ill the afternoon -is eolhvted at 12 o'clock, liooii. the routes of the resintivt' car riers !e!iig Si arrauged as to make a later coibctkMi lii4Kss:b!e. This will iu "renwdkd wIkii the' new piogiam Is liitrtNluced iwxt -OebVUr. . , j Tin matter of securing for this scc jioii of ho Willamette V-i!'e- frciv hira'I nirril ik-livery, h.is Iseii very thoroughly agitated, aiuk the move ment iji nieilng 'with 'iiCiiuragiiig HinHCss. ! There are a few districts around Salem that have not yet ireu laksl i.'tition1 asking;-'for this servk-e uivl if tiiey ar" to Jh npiex'till in the apisM-t'iouiiK-ut , of , the LfiV n ut rotjtes, it Is tuH'ssary tliat tlie') net. at once. The extension of Ihe -rural mail lelivry throughout the iHniutry sut rounding Salem. wMh tle 4'uplt:il 1'lty as n,tistrliuting-iNiiut Js now al most ns,un'd,aiid fur any district to .so 'lire ivni-es4'iitat!on it- is esst utiat that they 'give- some expression of tlwlr ilesir' lu the prm!Kes. Tlio iM'tilions -root'iilly- snt to tlie IV partiiKiit from this vicinity for ru ral inail routes out of S.-ilem. have been receive! by the Postmaster tlciientl. with ihe etKlorsement of tnigiessmati Tbos. II. TiHui?',' and were promptly referred toThrV XVesMVrn .1H vision. 11 1 IV-nver, for investigation, and IiiiiKvt or Ormsby Is exis-tcd in Salem hmiio time iu July to lay it tin- live routes petitioned for, npoliit the carrieri and Install IIm :ervice -r uune-iil 1 , an I this wotk Is expeetol to Is completed by Ooto-!T lt.. There are H'Veial more routs tliat can 1m established' out of his city, 1ides thoe alnuly litl.ii( i for, and this, will pro'Ualdy ie don, doling tlie next Tew wm ks. Souk little olvniiit'un to this mivK-e has uuiterlali44l lately, lioiith of this city, said to '-N lic.-ul.'d 4y m-. nuistvr of snuill ottii-t's.' and In one cise 0 re-, luonytralKK ;a.iiiift tlie establishment of the rfiral rouks Is Ih'itig e-irctilaieal, -1 i't witli very little suet -ess. It is paid that misrepresentation is K'-ilel ti for tlie put 100 of i'eurliig i g 1 1 a -tuns fi tlv rc'iiionstra.iiee. Iiit. as tlu matter of iiivestigallug an I stab!is ing tlw routes h;is a lrtn.lv Ken re ferred to Insiecter Ormsby. s rttut : visit here. wlio, CXr terms 011 .hi! piosnevl hliiis- lf In very favurabk h g.irdi ig the a-lvl.siil.Hity of tlw es- tallisht)M-ut of tlMSe routes, .then Is : notliiog tluiii can now 4k Ioim il y a fiw kfclkers fo st.tls progress of the r Postal I m-virtm-1it. nor will they Is abh M prevent the o4nbosbiiM'iit of," tliese routes. It Is to lx regretted that the profits of . small pst m.ixttTs will t-e iiiterfTil with, but tliat ts some thing that Will have to' Is exiseted .; for th gi'iiernl gmsl; and this Is notj an sd:itsl case, but Is found tlie same; throughout the country. Friends of mail aserf ttiat. in t1 tbe Rural course tttt tell years, onedalftlio small Io-toflli-es will 1k alMi;lKf, and the! rnral kMnlatlon, In the iiKre thl.-kly jw ttled sections of Ihe eotintry, will 1 wrvtxl ! from the larger ol!ie. HK IPLKADKH tll'ILTTi'. Arthur tlloverj wlsj was to hare Is-n glveiir an examination In olice eourt yesb-r-day afternKn on tin charge of assault and battery preferred against birn by,, Jame.4 j Met! nire. appeared lu the niunl-j flpal court yterday morning, plesol el guilty to tlK eharge and was find lo and costs. He was eomm!!tl and paid tlK fine at Uk crsirt house. cubISSno catarrh CURB FOR CATARRH ' - I. la . 'j Cream Balm ruyrrvf,a,u' KT ant teMnt ta 1 nne. vodiaiiu as in L iortMi dnn r. i.ir rj)lf at mm. f JyZZMX- j lteptrod clraaiM l" , j .yttiZXEL COLD H HEAD Ilof-ts j and Protte ts tlse Membrane. ICisu-re the fUnre of Taste nn l Smell Uargesiz. Sf cent at lirnp'.ttn or by mail.-. Trial Siz. pi eents by inaiL RLY 12IliTlIi:i:s-. U Warren Utre-t, New York.