WiilUli fiOCES I - I Herman W. Carr ilia Sare Sr. We have srKeeedd-In gettin4 ome fii!- IrargainA-In the wakh Hue. Fr example -tv have a lady's gold-filled, (a s warranted JO years, with pool Waltham or Elgin works, for ?1U. Geutieman's open face, screw, filial rase warranted, 10 years with 7 jewel worfcs Jf7JVO. Same watch Hunting case ?3.50. A to-year filled raw? "with 7 jewel works $;. . ; A silverino s-rew ease with 7 jewel wt.rks 1 1. . ' ' ' ' ". ' These are all. largalns worth Inves tlgatiiig, if in need of a watch it will Salem) Oregoa pay yon to. call on us. AN AGED ItESIDENT MRS. MARY ASKA. FIIV DIED MOXDAt 1IOK.MXO. . " - .l,f Britain, f . , nonpareil, i YuKon, malton mystery Strains: Ifiariott $.itmre Ocidlatt Rare IRabbjtv F.A.WELCH, Merr. No. 391 Commercial Street, South of Marion Square, Salem, Or. 0 0 For Sa le A choice lot of pelireeil does bred and "nbrctl ; also some fine youngsters from 2 to C months of age At 8tud Britain Pride, a grandson of the famons Lord Britain. Fee very reasonable. TOUR P1TBOUAGE 6OUCITED. -''.., VISITORS ARK WKL.COM e . '. CORRK3PONDKKCX PUOMPTLT ATTENDED TO. 0 0 . 1 Belgian Hares. I have just received another j shipment of Belgian Hares. I can supply your wants in any price. Will guarantee goods ar represented. Write us your want?.! i Engewood Rabbi try C. b. MI1STOH, - j - . - Proprietor XV.a th Mother of H. J. Fl-y- lb Dra((li( Fautnl f BIrs. Clyd Bub XjAtfttXj Attended, i- MrR. iliirr Anua Irjr-dennrted this life at .4:10 oelK-k yesterday luorniug at her Iwrnie on tielleTue street. South S;leiu, Jn lier eighty-first year. Death was causd by tHug-Uion of the lraln, suiieriudiieeil ly old age. ; H ; : , XIary Anna Wieaiwl wasi i lorn ou November ir, ,151!, at Easter Lehigh county,;. IVimsyirauia. Iu, ,2S."5 ho was married.' to Joshua Fry and -she re sided in Lehigh county' until the death of , her husband., which occurred iu 1850, wlwn 'she .removed to rhiladel- uhi.i. where the children ''were. Itrouglit iri and edacatetl. In 1S71 she removed to Vinelaml, w: JerM'y. Avhere she mad her Itonie with 'her son- ' She made her home in . New Jersey until 1WC5. when she came to' Oregon. Ot the six children that blessed the marriage, four Kurvive the motlMr, rlx: XIarctis Fry. of Vlneland, New Jersey ; Mrs. Mary Xf. Ilerbst, Sioux City Iowa: 3In.- Alice Eppley and Daniel J. Fry, Inith of Salem. Mrs. Alice Eppley will, Heconipauy the re mains to Vinelaml.' New Jersey where they will lw given burial in the family lot, beside ..those of hr husband and two childern 'who have preceded her. NOW WE VE QOT YOU $250 Ifere are sone choice barga inl you must surely want Will juy a nice 5-ronm oil-finish house and corner lot, all fenced, close to school and short distance from street -car, in pleasant part of suburbs of Salem. You should see this. It cost complete a few years ago $1050, t . $800 Will buy yt acres four and one half miles east of Ure business part of Salem; good house, barn,! heh house, wood shed," etc.; two acres good mixed orchard; never failing creek running through; good spring and a well. Two cows and calfi one borse and buggy; plow Karrow, hoes. etc.. also household furniture. . The whole outfit can be had for the above figure. A great poultry ranch. . - 'j $75 Will take 10 acres of finest kind of land almost in the city of Sa lem. Land around it never offered for Ies than $150 to $200, an acre. ' .. . . ... , 64 acres Five miles. northeast of Salem, with good house, cellar, and barn, chicken house and other outbuildings 13 acres in cultivation, bal ance in big fir and4 brush. A good span of horses, double harness, 3-inr.h wagon, open buggy and single harness, a cow, :3s chicken, 43cVdf wpod, IS cords of stove wood, plow, harrow and house hold furniture. All can be purchased at a sacrifice.-. One quartef of a mile to school. Land excellent quality. FuddJng river fofm one boundary line. Good; road to place.' j $700 Will buy a fine house of seven rooms and four large lots, barn, chkkeh house, wood shed, etc.- Apples pears, cherries and small ' fruit in abundance. Tlace well improved and beauthully located in the thriving, city of .Independence. ... .! a em Lano Up Stairs in the Statesman Blinding, Office SEfJD US OrJE DOLLAR L CC.1 $33.50-) 1 f rnrTwt as. 310 lit WITH rntt t1 'I I j v. kd w n SPECIAL HIGH CIAOE rm n STOCK 0 APPLE hf frelckt C. A. U. Mbe4 lmU. YOU CAM OitaiMMElT HfTtr '.71 An Extra FinoMIch Credo Saddlo an 1 V,-r ei:l rt Ailei -A WTliir ft tmm .rrt?t CUa PRICE. $33.50. Thl Saddle is made on a 1554 or 16-lncri Genuine Laaesma or Nelson Heavy steel Fork.... etRnrrxi.r h.kcthi uKvrntnm veked 1 i. btmnd or rii coatle. ! tethrr o.Tel lrmf O f t tn t oxiwtw irmF i hi uu, hohun warn TPEE IS BSAPg TR STRCXG SJJ l.it-J, a tsf-Ji kmi U' nurTup lMUbrt lli-lncu no srmjx, 1 r Unm iM-r Mt, Mnh bwkl on vffflile, by cntton titjd tortiout k-4xk front cinrb, tw, cotUn bmiwr funic rw.h. evountimg ptjrmpt ixxip MMtt, tut ax4 FJ.ECAttT HAND RAISED STAMPINCI icl Icr niMifni. . buwwia. Uiuji I IS oLV AMtlt v 5ITE f OK FREE VEMfCtE, HAR1E8S SADDLE C L0 j'JE. hoiig lull tin ! Cooaoy aM Rawchar tiutlis at tb lowtt price cw iuotd. AdUresa, ; . SEnKSi r.-Ei-wCKf-C. (13.) C"iSAC3i ILL .. &wb tOt tbtbly ya. j ( , - - - v .... t -. . . 1. ; - ,. - - V -. . ., ' - V ' ' J i, v . .. ' :t ' -. ; - - g. . - J. ; MUR. MARY ANNA VllY, , A Salem Octogenarian. ..... ? e-. : . . ' . : Her son. Daniel J. Fry,- accompanied by hiM wife, is on his way to Europe and it will .lie impossible ttJ notify1 him of I he death of lii(H mother at this time. ; The' deceased ''was anj exemplary Christian woman and a most devoted memlK-r of the Oiman . Jlethodist church of I'hiladelpliia. ! i Funeral services will lx held at, the home of the turn of the deceiiwd, lan-: lei J. Frj. at JS'o. 4."S Commercial street, at 4 oVhK k t ids afternoon. The nervlcea will conducted by Her. W. C-iKantiwr, pastor of the First -'Congregational'' .church.' - assisted by the pastor of tbe,jerrnart MetluMllst church f ' this, city 7 ." Tlw remains will lw ahipiM-d via the t n. m. train i Wednes day, to Portland, en ronte tu New Jersey, where interment will be had. Fnneral services over the remains of Mrs. Kose Cn'Ighlon-Itaalh? were held at the home of her fnotlu'fv Mrs. M. J. Creighton.'at No. C Front street, at 2 o'clock J yestenlay afternoon, con ducteil by liev, 1. S. Knight. The ser vices were very largely nttended and tlie Innumerable tloral offerings attest ed the ixipularity of the deceased. Spe cial music was furnished by a quartet of local singers,, wlio sang' very hesn tlfvlly. Interment was i ha1 In t!if? fa 111 fly lot in the L O. C. F. t-emetery; The" pall-bearers were: Chautieey -AL IK-kvKMl, ;.L Towers, l W. Wa Jers. W. .Irwin. Jordan Fnrvlne and J. V. Iieynolds.. ' . . . ' .. - "; . . ."' A FAILURE. More years ago than I slinll name I Roitght to win a gocxl wife's fame, : I knew not how but all the same. ' 1 f ''" I made a shirt,;!? .? "- I cut, I stitclKHl with many a tear; ; Hollowed It out, lot.li front and rear, I carvd the arnuioles wide, for fear . ; They wouldn't fit. John's nH-k I measurel to 1h true, The laiid must lit that much I knew I'd heard so oft. All else I drew And puckered in. , ' . At bist t as done. A work of art, Co'nipleto. I hoped. In every part "Come, John," I called with quaking - heart. 1 Try on your shirt., . t- , . v ..- . . Kintist confess It bulged somewhat In .places where I tltought .'I shouhl IV. ' ;, " .. Hut John, the brute, yelled out"Jreat , Sit.lt! ' : : Is this a teut?" ' ' Aihl snch ltehavior language, well! lie utteml things I'll never tell I may frcet them when 1 dwell 1 ti 'hig her Spheres.- OU woman of Ihe pres-nt day, . To you't inscrilM' thin tiny, lay. You little know the man you pay . : Your homage to. If his "true inwardness you'd kuow, Have him your idols overthrow, And sent linen t to four Winds blow," ' , Make Mm a shirt. -; ; - --Literaiiian. A CENTENARIAN CUTS TEETH. to'birf personal kuowlel3eitIutt'Hhe ba cut two "tetth in the'last wo years, and that, the tetb are perfectly good and strong. ' OUT OF THE ORDINARY. From the London King: The two old friends, as bag been narrated be fore, met again after years of separa tion. '. -' - '. 1 - Ry the : way. Brown." said Jones, ''do you rememlHr that rsnul-nose4L crdss-eyed little Tilbury girl with a face on her that would derail an ex press train? She nsed to -live ' some where in your nelghltorhood. I think. .-Olf,- yes. I-TememlK'r her iHrfect l.r. riplied Brown. ( " "'balever lecanie of her?" "l am sorry ' to disappoint " yon. Jones here is where the variation comes In-ribt I hareij't the slightest Idea.' I didn't marry her. - , 1 t , -' v- : -.' .' , A CflMOl Cr LLZOn VETERANS. , Two Amy Oa Navl Hero, wto Wr . FrleBiU from fKJidhood, Mnt , '" in Salem. . Among the many enjoyable events In this dry, during the week of 'the encampment of :the Oregon National fJuard at Highland,, the best were the reunions Of old friends and comrades-in-arms, who, after fighting on ' for eign battlefields; shoulder to shoul der., met , again at the camp . ground and around the festal Itoard, and ren Iniscences helped to pass the time away pleasantly. . . One of the most enjoyable of these gatherings was at the home of Hon. and Mrs. G. V. Litchfield, on last Fri day afternoon, when that, hospitable couple entertained at i ' .dinner i three menrRoltert'S. Hufaon. Tei Ramsey and O..F, Litchfield who many years' t ago were; playmates and schoolmatea In .this city," and,- having later driftkl .apart as the exigencies of . basiness causeil theni tq move. they met agj"ia on the .bhssly liatlefiel Jsojf. ar .roft Iizon during the 'Spanish-American war, and, .Iteing separated again, met and held a reunion at this time.: . r When these three- young men wer boys they lived In -this; city, and .were constant companions, and during their youth formed ( friendship that lias. neen lasting. The imrents of Mr. Hus ton livel near the Litchfield residence, and Judge and Mrs. V M. Ilamsei', parents of Kred Itamsey were also neighliors. I-rter tlie t Ramseys re- moviHl to McMInnvHle, and the Hus tons to Eugene and while the f riend- snip or the. young men continued, they seldom met.1 ; - - ; : '-Tlien j-oung Mr. 'Ramsey, thirst trig for a life at s-a; enlisted in the United States marine corpse pa-hh assigned to the - battleship . Oregon, ami spet'dtly rose to the rank of sergeant."- tie was on lioard Iho famous battleship when sle made her remarkable run f from Satle,v down the" west 'coast' and anound CaixsIIorn tCulia.'J4o iiartiei- pae in iiesmietion of Spain's ; Itoasted naval squadron under. Admiral Cer---ern.,' He remained! with 1 tlieiJfaimous ship and Raw her make another nottnl rnn. from New 'York to HawaiUtUenre trt .MauiUii '' " ':';"' 1 :rfPl";' , " ' i' .When'- the- call' to. arm; 'sounded in Oregon . af the outbreak ' of the war. yenng Mr. IIustm, then a captain of militia in Etigenev was employed -lis forentan In th? Uuartl newiaiier of fice In that rity. f He ' laid down his "stick", and onred his -sword to- his country ' and j Gov. W; 1. Iord com1 niissioneil him first Iicntenant in com pany C. Second Oregon Volunteers, and he won distinction and honor on thd battlefields of Luzon. Cieorge ;F. ..Litchfield, the third of the trio remained in Salem, and had little taste for military life. When, however, the tocsin of war was sound ed in 1898, ami the country' needed his strong arm. he volunteered for service, enlisted in company Ki, f this city, and went through the Philippines campaign, with honor to himself and his native state. - I V ' i - , In Manila the three friend 1 met two serving in the Oregon regiment and -one 011 the famous battleship named after their state. They enjoved each others company- to the fullest extent, , and, wheli dntyt callel ,them 10 - separate, ; iney um , so - witu sore hearts. :;. -' , - '''.. ' Lieutenant; nuston i returned -to -JS- gene, and resumed his -work. nd; Jis losltion as captain In the. National National, tluard. Litchfield ' returned to Salem and retired 'to private life. Itamsey remained with his ship, until, a few months ago, his parents Iiavlng removwl to this city, he came here; on a three month's furlough to visit them. "and the scenes of his ehtldhood"j Here he has enjoyed an extremely peasant visit, the culmination of which was the dinner above referred to when, r on the occasion of t the Militia encamp ment here, the third of ., the trio- of friends.Captain R. S. Huston.' appear to coiiiplrte ; the ' charmed circle. The afternoon was a most enjoyable one, and when the time for parting came all regretted it extremely, and the question was naturally , asked, "When shall we meet agaiuV" There ire iseratches by. th ,i dozen J ': wliere. the thorns, and- briar took 1. - hold,- ; " f . "When he scooted througU the jiasture '- for the cow, - Aud there's music In the gloaming ' When his mother pulls them outj For little Willie's going Itarefoot now. . GOATS VVKClUfiZl):;,.f 'j His mother says she'll whip him; The hireil girl won't skip him. y There's tsnind to be an everlasting ; row.' . .. The devil Is to pay; " - ' Tliere'S ls trouble, so they say, 'Cause little Willie's going barefoot . now. : He' musses tap the clean white sheets ; '.-: mion his little bed. 7 .-.,., With his- dusty, jp-i my, muddtecov -" eml feet.- ..;i' .- ? p '"-.'f" And -every where be chases, from the j-i.t cellar to tbei roof --y-u'' ; His little muddy fot)tprlnts. yon will ; . -''meet; -. ,' : : He never stops to wipe his feet the : . saucy little minx; . ( , He says his ' daddy ; never learned him how, ;..-, And tlieres Jawln In the kitchen when - the mop is linxight in play. J For little Willie's ; going barefoot '- . now. . , . j His father savs hell bless him: The hired girl will "dress him;" Ills mother says she never will allow Such footprints on the floor -r Oli there's trouble sure in store. For "Willie, since lie's going barefoot !. ;..': nowl v : ; 1 ' Rochester Herald. For the Perkins Place Southwest of v Eugene. i Guard, 14th: : - -. , Lee Perkins, who Is here from Pho--eitix. Arizona, Inforuis ws that while In Los Angeles, t CaL, lie purchased four thoroughbred Angora .buck goats and that he ordered them shlpix-d here by express. At the same time he pur chased a car load of finely bred Ango-ra-cnat does, aud ordertnl ilw'ni ui.i....,..i . ' J ' I 'J '4 at once to Eugene. He will place them nil tfiu lorkttm fttuiti nn.h miles southwest of. Eugene. . . THRIFT. his The Judge looked down over siMH-tacles at the fair plaintiff. Decree is granted with . restoration of plaiutilTs name, he said. ; "rhe, plaintiff, jflrose and. thanked the juoge, j lien, in per mgn, clear soprano, stie. remarked: ' C ' ! , ' l .-1 Might X ask;. yoni: honor to resen-e the last clause of, youi; decision, for inree moutus.' :) , ' y .... ' "Which clause do you mean?" i. 'Tlie one referring to the, resumption of my niahlen name." ; "And whyy- inquirel - his honor, "aud why do you ask this?"'. BH-ans,' replied the fair one, "lie canseI have quite a quantity of my old calling cards on hand and hate to s'ee them wastetL" Cleveland ' Plain lKaler. ' . . . A SMART LAD. How He Averted Paternal Censure for An Exhibition of Pugnacity. . ;I don't'know what, to make of that boy of tnlue, said the fond father who is always talking about his son, get ting his frienu In a corner where he couldn't eseai- ?' When. 1. went home last night my, wlff tohl me tluit he luid iMHfii , fighting wUh one. of the iielgh- rstya aud iKHnled a, talking, to; so I summoned him and said sternly: ; - 'What have you ltHq doing, son? i " 'Fighting,, lie answered shortly looking 1 tie straight In. the. eye. ,, - . !"'f!o 1 see. said I. looking. him over ' " 'lie's bigger than I! -be : Hashed with a ring In bis voice, j " Whor . . .. " 'Jimmy Jones. " So you have been fighting with Jimmy Jones?' ' ; " 'Yes. lie Raid. ... ',....,.,. " Sm, aid I: sternly, have, you for gotten what I said about. fighting?' f " 'He Jilt- me ou tlte cheek,shouteil my boy with, kindling .eye. , ' ; Ou sou. sou. . said, J, 'don't yon know. what the, Bible, says about turn ing tlie other oueekr.;, - . ., ,( " 'I renieiultered It, ist honest.. I did and turned the other cheek, . but instead of hitting me there lie smashed me on t bef nose! Say, pop. wasn't that a foul?' : "-It looks like It, son,' said I. trying hard not to laugh. ' " Tliafa what I ! thought. he ex claimed as quick"' as a wink; so I sail ed in and licked the stutfln out of him! Tain't no use. lion. Interposed fhe toy qnlckly, "forestalling my remark; 'he's been to Sunday school Just as much as I have, and knows the proiier thing to do as well as I do! "Now . what could I say to that?" exclaimed the.- fond father. - lienming With satisfaction. Detroit Free Press. WILLIE tlAREFOGT. The Eliza betbtown Newsays: Mr. CoP.e Crawford tells the News of a mofct reniarkaWe ilorel woman wW. lives 4n the-neighborhood of Coles burg The negroes claim that she Is o buiirtnyrand tyenty years UL Mr. Crawrortf sjiys hiujKelf .tluit ne is over a hundre.!. Her name Is Patty Good win, and Mr. Crawford says he knows Then a mud upon the carpet and there's mud upon the stairs, ; And there' mud inside the porch and kitchen, too; 1 . .' '. Tlre are streaks of muddy font prints everywhere thnrVUHie goes, . ; For he tracks, mud In. the bouse, the ' whole day throdgh. He keeps his mother busy cleaning mwd from every room, . And the hired girl kicks np an awful : , row. - :' .' .;- ';.!' '' -;. -r Warm weather's here and lwyhood .1.. ... 1 ...t 1 . f vitijn h 1 r- iriiiuujiiiK rr whii iuh. For little Willie's going barefoot now. , - - I ' ' , y j ; yyy c" ' r.t It does net good to scold him. Though fifty times you've fold bint To stop and clean his feet,, but yet. - "somehow, ; y--:y ;;',... :;.T lie files In through tlie door. j '' i -leavlng footprints on the floor,- -For little t Willie's going i barefoot now. r-'.r :-.;'-:" '-' r '.' -: .. - " - : ; y i.- j-- ;t There are slivers every evening khat " his mother has to find, - T - i And stone-bruises that , she has to '' doctor too: : -"--v -;;;;', .' There are toes that have collided With a rock which she must bimL And with arnica aaa lialment make ....... nv?: - " 5 RECENT INVENTIONS. . t. .Small,' irisiH-fs 'are automatically caught by the Invention of a, Maine nian.'.comprishig a .lamp ineioseu ,,in a eon icn I shield and rsting in a liasin ivirtially 011el w,th a liquid into wlrfch tlie Insects faU, after striking against the chimney or Shield. ; ' , ' J OF COURSE.' He fell on his neck and . wept r.' Of course, "to wwp was an exhibi tion of weakness, but you fall on your neck yourself and see If . It doesn't hurt, 'New- York World. - GETTING IURKINS SCRAPE. INTO Ilkks I think tliat-I have paid on Harkins finally for tltat'mean turn be did me. ... i - ',5-'. .. Wicks How so? ;. "' '.'' . ' - , Ilicks Oh. I heard his daughter sing at a - parlor concert last - week, ami yesterday when I Wet M rs. 1 Iarklns I expatiated : on her daughter's lovely voice, and Insisted that she ought o have it cultivated. , -? . ; .! Noliody, I believe, will deny that we ore to form our Judgment of the true- nature of tlie human mind, not from sloth and stupidity of the most degenerate and vilst of men, hot'-front the sentiments 'and fervent desires of the best and. wisest of the species. Archbishop Lcighton. . r -k. The four Gould bovs InherltMl i.mi... as well as millions ' tint-three of tbeia have a fad each.' George lakes to all kinds of wroioor sports-.-hls especial favorite at present ls'lng ploJ 1-ldle. fhe second, aspiqe fc h a grtl-f ot tlie; gra test financial . imwer in the )v0rld: Howard lr a cnpitnl ai,,a. teur photographeY, 'fatfd 5 Frank, " the youngest,-, has-, a great (Weakness for dogt ha vfug given as Mgif is $io,mto for a -St. Iternartl. - - -. ' . ' " - " ' ",. n fli(i (M ' O iMtti1rt traoIL yours." growhd the city editor to the new 'reporter. TIows that ?" aske4 tlie new reiwrter. In tones that imll cateil a trladness over-havine commit. ted his terrible oversight for that day. "in your story or t lie speech of tlie Hon. . Win D. Jammer at the conven tion, you do not say that he sonuded the keynote of the cauipalguL Baltl- more American. IN A CRITICAL CONDITION. The condition of Wm. England, who on Friday evening was taken critical ly 111 with a stroke of paralysis. sui plemented -by cerebral trouble, re mains unchanged. Tlie a flirted - niaa Is 71 years of age aud so s the" shock that his recovery ful. .'-'."' y.i : VMhl '4i Is iloul.t- BEECIIAM'S PJLLS for and Liver ills. ? . . . - Storiuch Ix)nion( thas , i.utj phyieituis; tlm proylwei's. . 1 r,7!U : .Wales, 11"; Rct. laud, YtiiZl; Ireland. 2T!. v-w 1 vnin j For Iniants and Children. The Kind You Kaw Alyfajs Bought Bears tha ' Signature of Just So. "Jack Huggins lif'a rt is In the right pla"." "What makes you think so, dear?" "Why, he gave It to me lasj; night." Haners Bazar. ' Marker Reports. The local market ' quotations yester day ir-fcre as follows: Wheat 4d cnts at the Saieul Flour ing Mills Co.V office." ' I . Oats-26 and a8 cents (buying). -Hay Cheat,' buying $7 ito $750 tim6thy, '$8.50 to $ia s J - j ! ' -Flour 70 and 75 cents per sack; $2.75 per bW. '. -.'.. ' I"' ' ' ' ! Win tiAJJRrn- it shfrt. Sit . tJutter-ls'to 17c. buying. Eggs 12VJ cents., cash. PobltryV-C!iickens,-6 to 7c pr lb; young phickens (friers) 10c, live weight. Pork Fat,'4J4 gros, sJntt. . Beof Steer4-ai4c:. cows, 36 J)vc;, good heifer, 4c.. , . MilttoW-iShe'epk Jto 3 on foot; shear ed to 3c, ( I V eal 6J-S and 7c dressed, j . Potatoes 2o(32S-cenls, buying; new potatoes. 00c. .. . ! Wool 15 to 16 cents, market weak. Mohair 25 cents. ' 5 j !: Hop Ttrine--i ! cif s er pounds WHIP3,. ROBES - California Oak-tanned : Leather used. Harness Chi. etc. " -i . F. E. ittAFER;L i . 2.vShvfe. Street ". SaIem,Orefoa NEW TO-DAY. 7 PUBLIC SALE. One ouile southwest Of tBuena. Vista,. on the IndiMMidence road, t he household " goos, cat t le. liorsj's. hogs, etc., of Alfred Jaliiesiin. Iet all attend. Sale takes pla-e AVwl neslay, July 23th. . . , . 7:17 2tw." CALL FOR COUNTY WARRANTS. Notice Is hereby given tliat I bars funds on hand with which to redeem all outstanding county warrants en dorsed "not paid for want ! of funds" prior to and including March 31, All of said warrants will be paid oft presentation at my oHice interest themtn ceasing from and jaftcr data of this notice. i Datetl this 15th lay of Jnly. Utio, i A. L. DOWNING. Treasurer of Marlon County, Or. dOt-wl. ''"y - WARRANTS WANTED Highest premium paid for Marlon and Polk county warrants, at the office of "P. Breyman, with Boise & Barker. 210 Commercial "street" Salehi. 7:1-1 t- ' Memory Is like a purse if it be over full that it cannot shut.' all will drop out. of t. Take heed of a glut tonous , curiosity to . feed on many things, lest the. greediness of the apie tite of thy memory spoil the digestion thereof. .-:''' '"-. '"' -The Tennessee,. convict coal mine' is a paying Institution. It is estlmatetl tliat the enterprise will show a profit of over fWO.UiO for the- past six months. l- . - y' "What kind of a man Is your, new bookkeepersT - j "'' "He, sthis kind: if j yon.say two words o him hell say two-hundred. Detroit Free Press. , Money; to fLoanii " On Improved 'farm and blty propertf it lowest current rates. : . 'U'lyyyCri K. FORD, 'r'- :' - Over Ladd ft'Biub'i bank. FREE : ' ( THE PACIFIC HOMESTEAD, Sa lem. Oregon, is GIVING -A SFAV MUNSON TYPEWRITER, the En cyclopaedia Brittanlea, valualde books, a Guitar. Mandolin, etc., to those who will send in a certain number of sub- serfntlrtna. Ynw alnii.lr enl the re- qniwl number and GET THE PRES ENT. This' is not open to regular solicitors to whom a commission 1 oald. . Write for particulars and nrrw tt tlia Tin rn.r Wo will DSV a cash commission to those who .will.' devote their time to soliciting for the paper. Address- - - PACIFIC UQJllfKAW, ' Salem, Oregon.