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u WEEKLY OilEGO:; STATESMAN F1UD 4 t f Out of Order MARION COUNTY USOff 011 ATTRACTIONS ' ; '.; -,"' " ' '". ' .- '--. ' .'; .- -j' 1 - t - .-,..'- . '"; '". '': ' '' , . " '!'-'. ''''-.' Special offerings in National Cords and Dimities, in new designs and colors. New Dress Skirts in Crasli, Denims and Bedford Cords, from 35c up. New Ties and a splendid variety of Ladies' Neckwear. A big assortment of Ladies' Pulley Bells, and a complete drive in Bath Towels. Men's All-Wool Wor sted Suits, Cheviots New Patterns, well-inade, stylish and perfect-fitting. Linen Crash Suits, New Ties, New Shifts) Straw and Crush Hats, Etc All of the above at deep cut prices i ,ln not delay a minute If yonr eye are ont of order. It Is madness to wail. Often good eyes are ruined by fab? pride or objections to wearing plasc: HetTer wear glasses than gulf eye. Eye glasses nre for nse, not ornament. :. Oood glasses make yonr oyi-s lire louder and yemr slghtjitrong cr. Brim; your eyes for examination. We will test tlieni without charge. Official Beport, June (1000) Term HO VI) AXD BRIWJK ACfX)UXT. Herman .W. Barr :y - vw 118 State St. Salem, Oregom At Friedman's New Racket Store IIAMILTOII, BROWN SHOE CO.'S C. G. GIVEN Corner State and Commercial Streets . -' Salem, Oregon 1 HIGHLAND CALF" "Own Make" $2.50 SHOE zr New Shoe Store.. FOR MEfl Two doors north of the old stand. Don't bb deceived. This is the best slice . in Sa lem for the money. Try a Pair NDUCEMENT f OR TWO MONTHS June and July JIavc you been satisfied with the flavoring-extracts you have been using, of any-oucs-makc? To introduce our own make "Diamond Brand" we will give free with a One Dollar purchase of CofTec,Tea. Baking Powder, Spices, etc. Two ounces of any kind of ilavo", and the purchaser furnish tJic bottle, lie surt- and bring a large ttipugh bot tle', we cannot tret z ounces in those 2 ounce or 2 cent nnnel bottles' of other lort. With a 7a purchase a b:ir of nice toilet soap. ". . ' . VOIIIIl TEA STORE 21?) COMMERCIAL STREET. FREE M Tin: pacific homestead? s- hm. Ort'coii, 1-4 ''GIVIXG A XEW MUXSOX TYPEWRITER, the Kn cyelpaMlia 'Brittnnlcst. valuable look, H Guitar. Mandolin, etc., 4o tho.se who will send hi certain numlter of -snti-wriptioti!. You simplv feii-J the re-pitr-d tiumlx-r and l JET "THE IMtKS E.T.tThto is -not open to regular solicitors to whom n commission is paid. Wrile for jKirticnlar and .-- a copy of the pajier. We wilt uiy a U!li coumilssiuu to those , who -will fete their time to Soliciting for tlie IwiperV Address " ' PACIFIC HOMESTEAD, Salem, Oregon. S. C.STONE, M.D. Proprietor of ST0HE"S DRUG STORES SALEM, OREGON. The stores, (two in number) are lo cated at No. 2js and 333 Commercial street, and are well stocked with a complete line of drugs and medicines, toilet articles, perfumery, brashes, etc.. etc, etc DR. STONE Has had some 25 years experience It. the practice of medicine and now makes no, charge for consultation, ex amination or prescription.- Ira IV San key, who 1$: likely, to visit England in September, ha lc?n akivl by Itcv. Thomas Spurgeon to take iart In the rt'x nlai of . the -Metropolitan tabernacle, landau. I r She I'm awfully tired of our irkr furniture and old brle-a-brae. ? He So am I: kt's ham a rummage ?ak'. Detroit Frx l'res 1 jNearly 3ol,tXJ(MJOO pounds of foreign wool wtre imiorted into the United States dunu; tht fiscal year ending June 1S!)7, just beforti the" Diugley tariff ix-eame a law. Last year there were les-j than 77,000,00( ixuuds of fpreigu wool inii6rtcV a difference of t374.WKMt, pounds under protection. nr Oregon free trade friend.s the (few of 'them left) wiSI please uoliee, also, that the United States Imiwrted 14, :r2Ki7 pounds of prunes in 181)3, whikj they ixmgJit alroad only tH.'.KKl pounds in l!Sts. and (Ki(),S(a lyjunds in 181)0. Tliey w ill please notice in addition th3t t!.f Utiited -States in 1S5 lKught rj, t2 wu of hay, at a eost of ?2,77:LJw, wliile In l.SSD only 1U.S72 tons, valued at fl?,Ur.K came In to take the place of . hay imxluitxi by our farmers. Tlie Kt may extended through nearly the whole Iim of agrieulttiral products if Orrgou. to prove that it Is not true, i rtjtteU'by' tlie Orcgoidan, that "a rotvtlTe tariff for tlie prtHluct.at of j?ngon iwool .t xceptctl) is a huiuhug." nie protective tariff Is needed by our farimrs, to prturve for them tlie Amerioait markets for the fruits of dl vTsifled aarieulture, whith Is just .now having the "beginning of an tuornioui and substantial growth, destined give this state the important i)kicu In tin- Union ; to whii-li her natural re? Hoiirces entitle her; and to make our k-mmtionwt tilth true to it motto so ai propiiately adoptel, but poorly lived up to Jw-retofore. There are, indeed, re visions th.it might le inaU in the tariff law, with advantage to the peo p'e of the United States geueraKy. T3iey Include some of the manufaetur;j 'which have -been 'coruerel Aty the trust. ltnt tliey do not inclwle the finished prwliK-ts of the farms, or chards a ud rangts of Oregon, for the otlur agricultural states ab-o need the! - prwteetlvt dnt!t'!, thonh not as much as Oregon needs tlietn. be en nse our diversified agriculture is In Us devtlopuwiit stage. 1UM 7S l'ATl I WAY. reus la in anioi has an aufoiotilwle wu.eli he lijurites himself with all the eae of a profes Klfuna! "driver." - . j t - - Claimed -Allowed. I J. P. Terrell. . . . . u SO ? 5 85 T .It. Joue. ....... , 3 17 Wni. Hoover 11 35 ' 11 33 N. Silver... ...... 1(M 0 m L. F. Marrs . ...... 7 TiO : 73 O. I. Morris ; 18 4a 1 43 M. Dornian 8(1) 8(K) J. Johnson:- I) ou t IM Jos. Vincent. ..... 38 IM 38 IK) J. D. eimmons. . . . 14 t7 14 tw Darr & Willard... 3 3 t) (J. W. AmkorPou... 21 3r i 21 30 J. -M. Ivlng. , ' 4 i&i : 4 .Ki Klches & Stcelhatu- - mer ;....... . . . 12 0O ; t ... 12 A. II. Kruiis,....:.. 13 01 : r 13 01 A. H. Hunt 10 03 1U 03 It. M. Wade & Co. 27 22 : 27 0() Monitor Trading Co 44 31 i 44 31 M. L. Eskew 3 Ot 3 U) JSiieer Bros.; 1 lO . 1 lO Salem Gun Store.. 7 20 7 20 Gray Bros. . . . . ... 4 13 4 15 Cap. Lamb. Co. ... 40 38 i 40 38 C. Wi Arnistnoaig. . 1 5b i 1 50 K. S. Porter 7 OO 7 ) John Itossell 9 10 ' t) 10 Sidney Power Co. . 3 33 3 33 J. A. Pieard t 23 O 23 It. C KIrk.-':i..-.. 2 OO L 2 OO Goxlin? Bros! 23 IXi 23 t Win. Miley. . ..... s 2 30 2 30 J.S. D-avlsi v 3 30 1 3 30 V. K. Johnson.... 2 73 f 2 75 J. . It. Vandale . 30 .i 50 C. J. L. Hull. ..... 2 50 2 3D J. F. Davis........ O 77 1 O 77 Woodburn Indepen- dent.. .... ..... 40 3 40 COUItT HOUSE AND JAIL l-'r COUNT. Or. Tel. & TeL Co. . 13 73-itjr? AC- Gray Bros, i . . J-,- W. Kolaird....;. !. D. Gabrielson. .. Ool. J. Oluiftead.i S. II. White. John Hnhes.. Sak'ui I & T. Co. . Salem Water Co. 1 . E. F. Parkhurst. . . II. S. Gile & Co..;. l A: Wiggins...:. A. MeCullolK ,i .. . Boise & Barker. . . . Gilbert Bros. . . . . . Bzkith Bios. W right A: Co. . . PAUPER Dr. Bradslww i. il. P. Terrell. ..... Harrltt & Law rence. . M. M. High....... D. s. Bentley & Co Or. Tel. & Tel. Co.. J. F. Staiger. John Huglies .. .. . J. A. Iiichanlii... Alice FTettyman '.. W. U Wale....... S It. JeKsup. . . . . . . Steiner Drug Co... 1). Tlioms. B. F. Bussell. .. ... R. V. Itoise.V..:;.. lO SO OO OO OO 5 33 ,3 SO 50 33 00 14 lo lOO OO . 40 OO ., m oo . 70 oo . 40 OO . SJ ii ., SO ) . :v oo x:oi;iXT 12 m j . 8 00 ! j. it 13 75 10 SO w OO OO 3 35 3 50 50 33 00 14 lO la oo 40 OO M) 00 70 00 40 00 SO OO SO OO 00 All the ipiineipals in tlv) Holyoke, M iKs., public schools have lxxn notl- thd by tlK lmard of chool trustees tlit tlwy will dismi-sse-l fwrni their Iositknj un!!M they marry before the U'ginnlug of tlie-fall term., : " William Waklorf Astor, Jr.. ban lut attaiuxHl his majority and In houor of the occasion his fatla-r ent n elieck for $5o.tm to a cottage lmsiiital near hla Cliveden estate. Young Astor. It is umii fi't'xwl. aspires to wel Iiidy I---4l Intws-Ker, sister of the Duke of Bovburgh. : Misp Jok . Wanon bf MinnaioIls las len elKten third vice president of the American Pharmaceutical assfo.-l tion. iK-liig tin ftrt Wotuau to In k! t-f- 1ke in that, lxnly. "Miss Waii')u, who wi a suc-csttrul orug More m Jiinne- a(ulisv holds a leading place among the pitarmac-ists of tua country! - Miss A. M Walton Itas lieen chosen prfuclp-a! of- the m:hool at 4akia.nd, C.al.. over which Kdwln Markham, the pint. foruKTly Jield sway. The whel it South -Window will cease running Siiturday uight al 7iJ. There's been hundreds of guesses i to how. far it has run. The itearetit one wins a gas lamp. No charge for guessing, no lottery. Come au.l watch it a minute and put iu your guess.' reworks : I am fast closing out that line of firewoiks ami firecrackers that I enr- ried over f rom last season. Many are buying them for a private home exhibition on fourth of July. You can get a-whole arm full of. "Human candles, rockets, bomlw etc for $1.50 to (240. Come and Bee. 13 30 OO 2 4 3 25 1 30 3 30 28 20 20 OO 8 OO i r 50 OO 13 (JO ; U 20 ! :us oo ! 15 (IO ;12 oo -La oo 13 30 00 21 3 25 1 50 3 50 28 Ot 15 OO 8. OO 1 i5 35 00 13 m 0 20 VAx OI) 15" 00 STATIONERY ACCOUNT. Statesman Pnbi Co.$ 8 70f- $ ittou Bros...;.. 11 05 L Ross E. -Moore.;...' 200; G. IV Rogers. Vi.i 28 40; Sakm S-ntliM'l '... 2100 SUPEBTISOItSV ACKJOUNT. Julius . Fisher W W) Fi K.' Sliawi...... l ml Jame "K-lslier. ; ... 22 00 J. R. Jordan' .; . . . . 52 OO W. Jrvine. . . 70 W. B. Clark. .. .. . . 41 OO John Johnson 54 JOO J. D. Slmnon.s.'. . . 50 H) S." II. Rus ll . . 30 tiO S. J. Kerr. . . .. . . . . 73 OO A. J. Hieliardsoti.. . 24 tut A. L. Whiteman... 38 05) J. E. M:oy. lOS OO W. ti. Walker.,... 77 OO H. T. Bruw SO OO J. K. JoluiWHi. , . 78 Oil S. W. Silver...... 31 tri C. J. Unit... i'.i.. ns oo F. I Pouul. 75 OO T. Ii. lJixs....... 20 W J. B. A'and lie. ..... f 172 (W C. W. lt otierts i 24 (K) J. Ileukle. ........ HO iO J. F. Davis. . i .; . . . 28 00 Ch:W. 'iMiiZ.i .... 20 00 A. H. Krauc. s oo A. II. Kraus. .. .... 41 oo II. J.-'AVorkman. ... 7t I TAX REBATE ACCOUNT. 4. . Estes. 43 20 $ 43 25) SCHOOL EXAMINERS' ACCOUNT, E. T. Moores .... .. . 15 OO $ 15 00 SHERIFF'S ACCOUNT. F. W. Dartiu. . . . .$ 50 40 50 4') COROXiEUS ACCOUtXT. A. M. CSougli. 00 Nt olid POSTAGE AXX-OUXT. W. W. Hall . .. .. . .$ 5 Of) $ J. W. IIbart. . . . . 2 25 F. W. DurHn IO 00 J. II. Itolmd 3 () , ; G. V. Terrell.;. . 2 23 ASSESSOR' ACCJOUNT. J. W. Holmrt.V 21 00 Nt a!kl COMMISSIONERS' ACCOUNT Wni. Miley.. . $ 21 OO $ 21 00 J. X. Davis. ,22 20 22 20 ELECTK X ACCOUNT. 8 70 11 05 2 ) 28 40 18 U) $ OS oo - 30 00 22 00 52 00 70 U) 44 OO 54 OO ,50 00 30 IX) 73 OO 24 OO 38 OO 108 "OO . 77 tK) 80 OO 78 !) 34 OO OH 0 75 00 20 00 172 00 24 OO HO m 28 Of ) V 20 OO IH OO 41 IK) 70 OO La die& Fine Shoes,- $1.25 . Small sizes, regular $4 and8 5 ootls, now for $1.25. Several hundred pairs to select from, all choice goods. We invite you to inspect them. Ladies' and misses' Oxford ties, 50c, G56 and 75c. Three pairs of ladies' black hose, good quality, for 25c Closing out fine dry goods and ehoe stock. Isadore Greenbaum ri- J - v.' fc .. y ; - a . " i -3' 5 . " -. !; First door south of Postoffice. 5 oo 2 25 lo w 3 OO 2 25 F. A. WIGGINS, 307 Commercial St. Opposite Postoffice Salem. Pianos, Organs, Sewiug Maeiilues," l)Iejch;s. f H Dry Pape. w . - I. Patton Bro.,.. Cray Broj a J. Stafford...:. W. II. Downing. . . . O. F. Bodge.... . .V. II. Hunt........ J. F. Davl..-..... J. L.; Morley...... J. Blat-kwell V J a ir r . M.on n m . . Frank Perkett ... . . W- IL SlmiHwu. .. ; J. F. Urno.; '., City or Siilvertou... !. P. TlrrJll...... 'ity of Jleflertou. , . W. I. Gilbert C. jW. Anmdroug. . . J. II- llrfsnn r. .. .. , Howell rrairie 'Un ion. ..V.i.i .... J.I Cook.i........ J. I Cot......... Oliver Jory..i. Fkleiity Lodge I. O. O. F.. .. JOH. l4Cll. .1 i; Henry Miller. . ... W. II. Cuhiioim... City of Jefferon. ; . Monitor Trading Co Autos Bcaeh. . .... C. F. Nhipp. . . .. . 1 . . nr. R. I Retd'.lr. 75( 11 2D 1 IV t 20 OO i55 0 OO 2 IO. : ' 5o 2 iM) t2 OO 2 50 3 do 4 25 4 oo 2 50 2 50 2 50 2 5 ; 2 50 2 50 ' I ' 4 oo 2 5o $ 73 Oo .11 2D 1 3il . 20 00 tt. all! Con. 2 50 . 50 Xt alld - 2 (r 2 50 Nt. alld Xt. alkl 2 50 ' .."2 ro 4. 50 50 50 50 .V) 50 5) 50 50 50 t - 5 () 3 50 2 -no. 2 5t 2 Zi 2 50 2 50 2 50 r. ...... It. W. Tucker J . . . U II. Ollbert. ...... . . IC JJottker . . . . ." J. W. IFollett...... B. A. Jones .-i. J. Finney..... i. Frank Perkett. .. .. . . F. Stablmau. . . ; . . . . J. W. M. Burney. . A. F. Will A. M. Fry......... S. S. Swank V L. Pound. ...... Wni...'. Egaa. . . . . . , , F. J. Bolter....... W. it Swank...... E. E. Ilight...;... J. Murray.' .. . .'..-... F. Feller.;. ;. W. It. Sch.'urer. . . . F. E. Osborne..... Henru ioxIell. . . . . W. T. Coleman. . . . D. W. Matthews.;. (i- WkjOoods.,... .. T. F. Walker ;. Oeo4 . W AiukTsoy. J. M.-' Bar-ham. . . . . .... . . . . . . . . . i . ... . . . i . i . i . f . . . . ; . . 3 OO 2 no 2 50 " VI -J 1 2 5(1 j 7i (K ?H--11 io Henry B'V- -f-i f $ W P. L Darling......;...;.. K. B- Miller. .....J ,t. T IiulttfUsSf . L. Aral. . . ... M. -.A. Wade. .. . Aug. Tibler. ... , . L.- H. Poujade.. .;...;....,.. Mi A. McCorkle. . ; . ... ....... t. Si nunon.- ......... Du-pean Ros;.. ... . ..... X. Cotiiuberry. .. . ........... ii. W. Dimick.. . ;B. Hovenden. .. W. II. II. Stewart. R. vO. Pieree. Wni. Sullivan . . F. B. West. -. . , .y. . . ....... Clifls. Miller. ... ... .V;. ... ... D, Crabtree. G. ,W. Clymer. . . . , . . . Wm. short.... J. O. Phliii)9.,.. iiv..,.-.., W. E. Eer. ....... .... E. inilett. . . .... .i. . . ; ... . C Calvert...... R. B. Morehouse; .. 4. . O. A. MBler.... U..... . W. S. Taylor...... ..... D. W. Smith. ...... . ... Henry Fiek. L ....... -. . . Bob't Shaw ....... A. J. Shoemaker. .... ... , . . ; T. W. Rutherford Wm. Hurst.;......, ....... V. E. McKee r.'r V. Hull., w ; ; Ceo. Gkst. . ............. , . . P. K. Johnson.............. Frl Seiinab. . . . ...... U, M. Potter... ........ C M. Hinkle..... . ..i..... ii. Dodaud...... ........... S Hobart.. ....... .;.... A. Thompson. . , Jas. EdtoB'. r . . . . . - . d . lJ. vwn ....... W. H. Cooikt'.-. I'. U. Whitney...... J. T. Hunt U. . Donaldson. It. P. Hall....... S. Brown. ... . .. . C. W. Roberts... L. Ilirtzell. .... .. J. X. Wltzel ... . L. P. Bennett........;..,...! B. J. SUarp. ., , F. A. D pue; . . .. . . . , . . .1 E. S. l'orter.... ; T. Mt;ierlauk ..V ,.r S. J. McDonald. ..... . . . . .'. . . v! J. It.' Miller...... .....i Jos. DItter. j . J. W. Jory. J. Russell. J. It. Skirvin 7. 1". It. Bobertson i ... ; J. 1 1 .1 Steellia miner . .... ..... x. inner. j . .. j C. L. MeXary J H. A. Cruan. . ,a ..... i . .' ; J. L, B. Ixxney. S. IL Russell. ....'........., - t;co. KcecH.;. ........ ...... n. ivas t ..4. . J. D. Siimii JUS. ...... f r 11. t. iiajv i hi. A. 'M. Cone. . t ...... . . , ... f ii. HOfer..; 1 Heireo, .. .. .............. C. II.. Raines F. R. Dnrett 11 , w; Manning. t W. Murphy,.....;:... ...... Cv PU Us. tie. Spencer '. ........ v J. W'- llouek. j. Ed. 'Farnham. '. tEL Hartley i. W . R. Winter ; t V 11 I. suguionu. M. I aimer. E. Steelhammer. C. F. 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Pennebaker. . . Thcs. Palmer. ... J.... F. W. Dreger.......... F. Warnoek. i. ...... . . . J. C,! W'arnoek. ... ..r . .. W. C. Mount.......... S. IL Ccfleman, ........ E. B.' Waters. ...... .. . II. Schellberg.. ii. Franz. ...... . . . . . . .Is. Itoiwell. ...... ... ... Ii Hobart. . . -. . : . . i-. 1 I.. J ttoert s ..... . . . . g ...... 1 0 00 l6 n 00 10 00 0 00 D 20 . G 00 O OO O OO G 00 10 GO 7 m G OO G OO G ) G (JO G 00 G 00 G 00 0 00 G G 0 0 . .. v-. . ......... 00 41) 410 (Ml 4W 4 OO G 4i ii 4M) 4 00 41 -OO G 00 4 0" G OO G W G 00 G 4i) G OO G 00 G 00 G 414) G 00 ii OO 41 OO G 00 G 20 G 00 4t OO 00 40 ii o G ti 41 G G 2) 00 4JO 20 OO 0 IK) 7 U) G OO 0 4K) O OO G OO G 00 G 04) 0 04) OO G 4X) G OG GOO -IL X 1. tAieier. ....... W, I). Claggett.. C. M. Farmeuter . . . . J. Wilson, .w..... Jr'Baumgartner. ..... John Cray. .1 ; i. . . . H. II. Vandevort..., Juo. Cliase ......... .T. J. Cr55iise. M. Dormau . , . . . . -. . W." IL Armstrong. . . iF. M; Smith, ;..... W. II. Simpiou. .. .. T. I 1 Davidson. .... A. Crosibyi.. .. .. A.. ltfcnk a W. R.' Holman. ..... M. P. Baldwin.... .. E. J.' Swafford C. Kurtzl. ... . . .. . . West; i.;, .. ... . F. X. Oesfuer B. Irving; . R. W. Carey. D. L. Oreeue. W. A. Moores. .. J. . O. Iteardley . . PhiL Painter. ...... C. L. Weaver II. J. Workman. W. I L' Humphrey U. C. Ilalley. ChaH. O.e. . A. M. South wick l Stoat..,.. ................ E. iX. Bdcs .......-..... J. H. Albert..... F. It. Da via. ............. .-. . - A. Vo... v;.......... G. Aufrauce s. Biowu,;;." ; j.. ,i . stit.V vsl WJ 4 D. Rodger Johmnm 13, D, U. Minto f5.4Jt), J. p. Shaw,1.70.' Mrn. G. Welch $1.40, Sutton $1.70. J. D, Shaw $5, W. Welch $1.7tK ; . - State..vL .MJnnlc JtlngwaldIL A: Joiuin $13.75, Ada Pollaud ?2.TT, V: Hurt $1.7o, J. E. Eaathani L W. D. Matthew 1, D. C. , Mlnto. f 12.40, R. Bomer 12.70, A. Dane $1.74J, G. W Blehards $1, A.f W. Long f 1, S. IIuUt $2.30; M. Riagwald ,$250, C. D. Gabri elson fl, A. L. Headrlck $1. State va. G. Tkbenor II. A. Johnson t: so Ii Mlnto 2JX). , Stale v. Eliner Child- II. A. John sou $(i.SO, D. C .Minto $2JO. State ris. -I. Stutemuan H. A. John son fG.S0. D. C. Mlnto $2.30. State vs. Chester FoUT-i-ll. A. jouu fon W.W,-1). C. Mlnto $4.80. State v. M.Chatwln HJ( A. Johnson $i.so, D. CM in to $40.V State vs. A. Hepburn IL A. John on $480, D. C. MJnto $9.20. State vs. Eugene Johns II. -V. John tn $7150, D. C. Mlnto $15.10. State vh WKlle Brulo J.nJah $341, D. W. Glbon $i).S0. - State T; Tbo!. Morrlou--XJ. Judah fS, IL HaU $1.70. D. W. tlib-son $4.40, A. IL Damon $1.70. C. Mafsh $1.70. State vs. Charlie Suilth-X. J. Judab $0.55, D. W. Gibwm $2.30. " State vfe, Wm. Thurnian S. T. John son $G.45, W. L. Jonei $14-4W. -?tate v. Cba. Jtoe-W. T. Clark $10.05, B. Bailcs fUO, Mrs. O. A.' An derson $2270, O Baskin $2-JO, Ciia. Work $14J, IL Morehouse $2.30, er trude Andereon $2H), Mrs. J. Rode $2.34 W. BaIIe $3.10. J. Rode $2.30. - State VS.M. G. and W. Daws-L. Ramp $2.70, O. Rabip r2.T0. ; State . Ed McXeil L. IL Poujade $8.25, W. Taylor $10.70. State rs. Jas. N. MitcheH-L. II. Ton jade $11.45, J. G. Makson, Mw. T. BsonUette, W. Grave. Maud Smith, iVL Mp.WIL Mrs. II. I Koester noi m- Morrls not allowe! J. B. ' UjlervotH $U-54, W. B. Morris $2. . REPORTS AXD 1 PI7ITTI4)XS. In the matter of oieuiug 4idi for a Hridge'over Minion Creek Contraet let 4o J, E. McCoy. In tJie matter of the appointment of G. M, Elgin aad J. Ar MeCanuj a dep uties sheriff Approved. . i In the matter of elaliiis for tseaip bC'U n t ie8 A ppro vcd. In the matter of repairs 'on road le-- 1 tween Mehama and Elkhorn $15 lb ! contributed l;y county when volunteer work -lias Ik en conii'let d. j In the matter of the apixintment of Stock In-ieetor W. Si T Taylor -appointed. . : - K ;. In the matter of ' the iK'tilioii of Win. 'Strayer for. the loeatiou of a eouut.y road 'on tinned. . In tlie . niatter of the construction of a lient bridge at McAllister- Mill Contract Jet to J. E. McCoy for . $191). In the matter of correcting tin 'ot- " dug place In Silver Fall l'rtn in i Changed to whool house in District No 107 Instead of S3. In; ihe matter of the petiti-m of .RLSociey-et al. for the location of. a ' county road Viewers appointed. In the matter of j the" peUttn' 'of Ed. Gooley ct ah for il lie loeation f a county. road-Viewers appointed;.,. In the' niatter of the petition of A.-M. ItFoIlett et al. for aid on county road $100 to be eontrlhutl by the, county when volunteer work hu -been coiiipleted. V In the .niatter' of the reiitfon of-, Wm. Amlersion." et al. for aid. on a county road $451 to te ointrilnOcl by .t the county when volunteer workas-j been completed; v . j ' ! In the niattT of the iK-tition- of ;-.' J. 1 Korb et al. for the ft n-a tion of n . county' roa'd Dismissed. In the matter of ftlie iM-tltlou of Ch as. Heinz for aid n a county toad $13 to be contributed by .the count y, when volunteer work has licvh com-j pleted. -,- .. " ,-' : - , j J' - In the matter of the i'titkn of R. A. Wiiz,I et ill. f(T aid on a eouu ty road $21 to le contribute! by tlw county wIk-u voluuticr work ha lnt'ii completed. : ;" ' ' In the niatter of advertising forbid for a bridge across Pudding river X. E. ot Woodlmrn t)rdered. that i!d 1m received until 2 o'eloek p. ui. July Gth. Drying preparatlona simply develop dry, catarrh; they dry up the ecrkii which ad.here to tho membrane und d--eomifcse, causing a far-more-JH-Vhuw tronble than the ordinary form of., ear tarrh. 'Avoid toll drying inhalants and use that which cVanes. ?oothc. and heals. Ely' Cream Balm- i.KUch a Temedy nnd will -ure entrtrrh or cold in tlie Jieud easily ami pleasantly. All druggists" sell It at 50 cent or it will be mailed by Ely, Brotliera, 5G Warren St., X. Y. '. "' '"" ' :"' ' ' DEECHAM'S Headach-e. TILLS cure Sick Pacific Homestead, Salem, , Or. Best farm paper. Issued; weekly; $1 a year. Market Reports The local market quotations yeiter- tjay t-ere as folio wt! J Y Wbeat--48 cents at the Saleb Flour ing Mills Coa office. Oats 26 and 28 cents (buying). . Ilay Cheat,! buying $7 to $7 S timothy, $8.50 to $10. J i Flour 70 and 75 cents per sack; $2 75 per bbl. i : ' ' " ' ' Mill feed Bran, $13 shorts, 55- Butter 15 to 17c, buying. ;. Eggs 13 cents; cash."'"'' "!" ' . 1 PottUry Chickens, 6 4o 7c per lb; young chickens (friers) locj live weight. Pork Fat, ross,,5net. Beef Steers. 444c; cows, 3J sMc; good heifer, 4c Mutton Sheep, 3 to y on foot; shear ed? to jc. , I Veal 6 and 7c dressed. Potatoes 2025: cents, puytnK5 oew potatoes, 75c. ' j -Wool is to 16 cents, market weak. Mohair 25 cents. 4 Hop Twine 14 cents vkr pound. witjoned, II. L. Koeater $ll.lo, R;Jeft'Vr- S. Brouliette, D. Graves, Ma-Mc- " Xeil. B. Stevens not allowed. M. Leu- M 20 ii OO G 'J 00 jamin $1. P. IvrtljT L A. iiicsei i, T. IL Little $1. - - State rs. J. Harris et al. W. M. Illll eui JS5.10, U F Mcombe $2, G. A. pseS." WHIP3, ROBES CaUfornia Oak-tanned jLeatheti alamess ILHi. etc "'..'' F. E. SHAFER ' v , 23 State Street. . Balem, Vxtgon ': -y . . ' . .. .... . .,,.4 y