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jfiiZ filY RZGOiJ TATCSr.3ATJ ' Issued everv Tuesday STATESMAN PUBLISHING COMPANY H. J. HKXDRICK. Hwpt. ' SUBSCRIPTION RATES. One -year, in advance, $1; Six months, in advance 50 cents; Three months, in advance, 25 rents; One year, on time, f 1.25. V ; The Statesman has been estab lished for nearly fifty j-ears, and it has some subscribers who have received it -nearly that long, and many' who have read it for a generation. Some ' ot these object to having the paper dis continued at the -time oi expiration. ot , their subscriptions. For Ihe benefit of - these, and for other leasbns, wexhave concluded to uscontmae subscriptions only when noticed to do so. All per- sons paying when subscribing, or pay Bryan still flounder pitifully. - Bryan ask many questions, but he I afraid to answer one. (rover Cleveland 1 kept rather ; busy tbctte days aylng he b.a.4 uoth ! ing -whatever to say. ) Missouri baa swung bodly ,lnto the Column 4tt tli 4lllltflll Mt.-lU'S. IDIlt ll I to the consternation, of the Bryan! ie.j There J no particular argument In the tm-t, lint there 1 plenty of money ti Salem. to 1m placed on the chance of resident MeKinlej- re-elect iou, ami none, or very little, to 1 haz arded on Bryan. Mr. Bryan appeal to Bryanife to not risk their money on the chance of hi ehftion, bn to spend, it in hi campaign, is a dignltied Hpical ihi the jmrt of a eaudidate for the highest office in tin? gift of the iK-oplc! What would the niii Hitters oL Major Me Kin ley think of him If he made such nn apifeal? The record of Company I. Forfy nluth United States Infantry, i un paralleled according to the Aparri New. This Is a imiKiny lie'ougiug to the "WK'oml of" the negro voluuieer regiment. The 4omuianding officer is Capt. Kdward L. .Baker, also a negn, who I sergeant-major. Tenth Cavalry, IT. K. A. Tlie coiupauy ha had on its rolls since !t wa rnutered into servlc over a year ago, one hundred men for duty at all time, ha never had mau tried by" general or summary court and ha never had a man on-iek reort! Thi I very, good ludeed'for n. negro regiment. 1 1 1 i f . Then i. smallpox at Bakel City, and tlK're ha?toen for everal month. :icor"ing to reiort. 'though then Is an effort of the jnopIe there to keep the matter quiet. The health officers at lrtland ought to le on their guard, ami so should those of Salem. IIkti ought to lie an effort to stmiip out the scourge entirely in the North west, j i Now that tlo eontraet for the con-PtriK-tioii of the postofticc tutildiiig i niioiit fo .-awarded, would it not Jh. a gosl tliiM to ctnitnen' prepara tions for -tieairflfyiiig Willsoti avenue? There will not be "much of it left, and. the cosfof putting and keeping te str th In 'nler lwtween the eap.'tol and the ijitotHU' woidl therefore not i.e grea t. ; . "The result of this ideciiou. If the name menus shall triumph In NoVem- 1km and .crown the re-election of Mr. uMcKlnh-y, will l a luleful a the ngencie by whkHi it wa secured were trrupt. 'The wage of sin i deat,h. The law I Inexorable. The insat tale noniter will reai hi harvest. For Smile and duller. :- - - . ;. - :'; : .. . I ; That's the motto of many a worruuVa life. She manages the house, receives, friends, entertains company, with a moan in the mouth which is stifled and a smile on the face which is a mask to cover up ner pain. only those who note the dark ringed eyes, the lines 'about me ups, tne occa H stonal pallor t of P the real story. lVv -.j. ouca women are V"- mor,5? ' the most grateiui tor toe cures performed by the use ot iDr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. ? -j To smile and not to suffer is something wonderful to them. Women- suffering from female weak nesi, inflamma tion, ulceration or the -drains that so weaken the body. may take "Favor ite Prescription with almost abso lute certainty of : cure. ' It's sore to help. It's almost sure to heal. ' It has cured ninety-eight per cent, of those who gave it a fair ana faithful trial. . . Mrs. H. A. Abbrook, of Awtio, Toaoke Co . Ark... writes : "After Ave -month of irreat aaf fenntr with female wrmkncn 1 write thi for the teocat of other uRrrcra from the same afflic tion. I doctored with our family physician without any good results, ao my husband urf?ed toe to try Dr. l"Kt' medicine which I did, with wonderful rt-Mihs. " I am completely cured. 1 took lour bottles of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre scription, four of his 'Golden Medical Discos ry" and two vials of hU ' Pleasant Pellets.' a Sick women are invited to consult Dr. Pierce by letter free. All correspond ence coutklcntiaf. Address Dr. K. V Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. - If cSA -: tf and Eriday by the - , ing in advance, will have the benefit of the dollar rate 'But ii they do not pay lor six months, the rate will be $i-2S a year. Hereafter we will send the pa per to all responsible persons who or der it, though they may not send the money, with the understanding that they, are to pay $1.25 a year, in case they let the snbscription account run over six monthi : In order that there bay be no misunderstanding;, we will krep this notice standing at this place in the paper. " ' four yean more new battlefield will yld their victim by hundred and thousand, but not the battlefield alone. The liberty of citizens, jrour Jlliertle. the right of the state, free speech, free pre,, the lhion of choice and interest, the old Idea, the tradition of our fathers, the princi ple and iolIele under which, for sev enty year, they were o happy and protqierou. the glory of the American name on the land and on the sea these alo must be swallowed, up." ; In t heir place you shall have new Idea, new principle, new iolieies a new revolution forsooth! The idea 'of. cen tralization, the principle of fon-e, the policy of fraud." This pounds like au extract from one of Mr. Bryan lerches, a plank from the Kansas City platform or a screech of Carl rVhurz, but it Is not. The resom bbtnee I the result of lining Mc.Kin ley'a name Instead of Lincoln. If the reader will change McKinley to Lincoln he will have it jut a It ap leared in the Indianaioli Sentinel ( K toler 17, 18U. He will also discover that there i nothing now under the suu. not even Jmierlalisni and the ruin of the country; but woi-st of all be will learn what a really bad. cor rupt. lraierial destroyer of hi conn try liberty Lincoln really was. And now we uav 31cKinley following in hi damnable, footstep. Uobsou statement that Admiral Kamion 1 grieving to death over the Injustice done him by the American Iteople la the matter of the de!ruc tktu of Ct-rvera' fleet, i -sonietUiug more tliau fancifuL Xo doubt it bear heavily uion lir niind, a it wnld Ui ou tho mind of any brave and sensi tive man. No military man looking at the Santiago affair without prejudice, either jierKona! or political, can deny to' Admiral Samison credit for. the victory of the AinerKaii fleet. It was hi brain, hi complete jireparailou. fti foresight and his an of action tlutt accomplished the victory, and the mere fact that he was several miles otittdde firing limit at the time it McnrreJ make no difTerence what ever. That Admiral JVliley Id his ab sence did nobly and acted with prompt ness and dec is Ion I true, and to him belong a large, meel of praise. Yet the fact remain that the fight was made a previously planned by Sanij ii and order issued by him and in the J session of nil tin' commanlars wer the one that were followed. The ortie had lMeu fully anticipated, i The tatth would have len fought and won just . t he K-tme If Schley al had jeen out of range a well a Sampson. Naval victories - like that are not tlie result of hasiy action, bat of long aud careful .prepa ration and planning and drill. Dewey won 'hi victory in Manila bay beeaue he wa ready for the fight and tlie Spaniard were not. Tho Santiago victory wa won on the Kime basis. That the fleet wa.i ready In every particular. wa properly dfcioed and wa pre pared -with a plan to meet the udden emergency I all due to the command ing officer who brought it to that po ait ion aud planned ihe blockade, That man wa Admiral Sampson. The American ieoiU have lteen nn- getierou In their treatment of him. A LOSS TO I'BISON REFORM. 3Ir, Z. IL. Brotkway,. long tlie veter an Superintendent of the' Elmlra, New' York. Beformatory, 1 now en- joying the well-earned ease and leis ure that he I entitled to after hi re tirement from a lifetime'- work s a iwisou ofllciaL Tlte conrttd of the EI mlra ' Reformatory i now rested in the hand of a Hoard of Managers who do not lelicve luicoriwral pan ishiucnt. while Mr. Brockway did be lieve in it very thoroughly. Tbey practically forced 'Mr.' Brockway 'out of the iutitirtlon which he had made the tmxlel place of penal reform In the whole world, though he was not nn willing to go. a hi age forbade hi louger continuance in act if e work. The manager of the reformatory do not seem to have had t particubtrly pleas ant time of It aluce Mr. Brockway kfr, ac-ording to the New York Sun. Tliere ha been a great lncreae. of lnanitr anions tlie Inmate of the institntion, and. If general new opa per account are to be bellered. rioting and other form of disorder Itare been uion the Increase. Corporal punish Dkiii has btfu abolished and tha man agcr haw Kub--iitntel for .this ibe Iractlce of chaining r"fraotory pri oiift to their tell door for long ie rlods.'lt may 1r an improvement on eonor3l punishment, but It doe . no; seem to work well. The i tnh't eruii n ate sentence for criminals," which may praet kally 4e a id to be M r. Brock way's invention. J t-omiug Uito gener al nse all over the world, whih? harl Iy a day Kisse that Rome, association of btwyer. ; minister or , magistrate doc not recommend to the IegIJatnr of one state or another the etion of j the .whipping .post for wife leailug and other related forms of crime. It ha come to le recoguizel that for a certain class : of : criminal ofTenseg, ami a a general I meaua of discipline for young criminal, a few blow of a whip are worth more to the man on whom tljey are Inflicted, and to the cominnnity at large, tlinn any . ether form of punishment. , , j ' ileapwhUe at the ' annual j cougrs of the Natkmal Prkioo, Associatloni held W fewlaya rago at J( Cleveland, Ohio, this resolution wa unanimous ly :iased fmmemontIvc. of the- character and servlrt-1 of Mr. Brock- way. Sut-h Is the judgment of the men best fitted to form an apprecia tion of what Mr. Brockway lias done: S "Ordered, That the following l m'.n ute be spread upon the leeord of the association aa n lmixrfect exire Ion of the feeling of its member with reference to the resignation of Mr. 'A. B. Brockway of the snperintendeiiey of tlie New York State Beforinatory at Elinira. Thl L an event which we cannot bnt deplore, Jelievlng. a we do, that Mr. ltrockway, an orig'tnal mejnber, and an ex-President of th. a(KiatIon, has had no sniwrlor In thl -onntry or in Europe a a prison manager: and that bis life and labor In liehalf of the prisoner under hi charge liave. done more for the ad-vam-ement of, criminal law rpfonu than those of -any other man living. If is to: him that the world chiefly owe the demonstration In practice of tho yalne of tlie lndotermlnate . sent1 enei a an aid to the retional treat ment of the criminal clas j while iu custody of the law. and the Incorporation- of this novel principle of law in the penal ode of America and liii rope. Ill extraordinary ability, cour age and devotion to the upbuilding of character in the men and woioen under hi charge, a a prison otticlal of fifty year experk'nee, entitle bint to a high place ninm the roll of phl ktnthiopic heres. whose names will be hehl in affectionate reiteration by generation to come. "The service which he j ha ren dered to humanity will become more evident with the lapse of time. Noth ing can rob him of the fame which he has justly earned. "We desire to contvy to him the assurance of , our .synipatjiy.oiir. ad miration. ' our best wishes for hi happlnes in his retirement, and un diminished confidence in hi Integrity, hi nuuianity and hi genuine conse cration to the noble work in wtiic-ii he has aK'nt hi life." ' ' WHY HE I - ; WILL CIIANOE VOTE. : ; 111 1 John' W. Bozorth is a resident' of Allen county.1 Kansas, says. the Chica- go Inter. Ocean. Four years ago be roted for AVilliam Jcnuing Bryan. This-year he will role for William McKluley. Ills reason for making the change is quite simple. Thirty- eight years ago he was a resident of Clay 'county, lllinoi. which wa with in a section of the state largely iut flpeuced and doiHiuated 1y the Knight of the-Ookten tMrcle and ; the eopier- head friend of AdLii Stevenon. The akler and abettor of sece ion were so numerou and ho lndd ' in this see- ts aowrsapttjf a rich harrert. Medical statis tics complied by the best physicians : of the wort4 bow that aver sixty per eeat of the cases of acquired CONSUMPTION are dae to LA GRIPPE. There are als dlher points of weakness. Refer to tha numbers on the chart. . Stady each on ear. fully. Familiarise yourself with them. If yon hare an attack of LA GRITPE begin the bm of IXC l VAX as soon sa tb acvtc symptoms aavs subaiaoa. ni'DYAX will brief aboai. tba restoration to perfect bcaJta. The Parts Affected Are: i. tmb nucous nenoRAN3 unwo THE BACK PORTION CP TMB NOSE-H t omes Inflamed nod thickened, and a Cbronla Catarrh Is the result II Us YAK will reduea the (nflammaUon, and leave lb uaroos mm braoa In a parfsoUy healthy condition. ft. (TMB EAR DRUM) TMB MUCOUS MEMBRANE OP THB EAR. It bcuotnes la flamed and tblckoned. glriog rlsa to almosl total deafness, II CI) VAX will prevent the spread of ths Inflammation. . Tttedrani will uot be aflbcted and hearing will be unimpaired. S.- CHRONIC TONSIUTIS, 09 CHRONIC SORB THROAT. Frorn the nm eaas as tlia two precedlas. Bl'UTAI will provnnt lu otatos; n. ; . 1 ; X. . . ' V 4. WEAKNESS IN THE flEART.-liri-X A7t will sUeoKtben the heart nerve. eouatlza the elrcnlstioa of blood, and caasa tb bsaiv beats to beooiat stronf and ragaiar. ' S B. A WEAKENED CONDITION OP TMB LOWER LOBES srf TMB LUNQ5-H CUYATt vlll eaoM th htaf ttssaa to baooma atroag aad bealtby. ; , V x, S , .- T. LUMBAOO. OR WEAK BACK-lttJI. TAS wlU traagtbea tt almost lmmoalataiy. CD YAIV win ears an of the above symp toms and leave your whole system la a perfect ceeaitlea of health. Go to your Ironist at smew and pracmra a packs of H UUVA.t for 69 eeata. or six packages for fSJO. It your drerrlrt does not keep It, sen4 direct to tbo UCOTAJi ItKBEDT COnPASli Francisco, CaL K smrmber thai you tan consult tbo ItCIITAa' DOCTOIUi rRKBS. Call and aaa tba dactera, Tou may call sl aa laasa or write, as yea dsau-a. . Addraas : - Hadyio Renjcty (cmpHDj , em StmJrHm, Mart mni CBm ttrmto, 1 ' ' , fAM fHAHC&GO, CkXm ' tion ; that on July t. 9Z2. they - tore down the stars aud trijc from a jnA-y erected by John V ltirth and ?ouie of i hi neighltors. Mr. ltojurth wrote to Governor MI)U kt, Yatea reonnt!ng the circumstance of thi outrage. and aKking advice. In ; reply be rweived the following ''cliaracterltrc letter froiu the irivat: war CJorrrttort State of lllinoi, Bxecu five Deiiart nieut. Springfield. July . 15, lWJohu XV Bozorth, Esi t Okaloosa. 111. Pear Sir:" I have'just re;iveil i-nur of July JOth. in .which you say that the iole from which tlatel tlw tai and strliwa on July -Itu was cut tiown by secessionist, and that at a pienk whicfr you are to have H i .'threat ened that the-flag , tihalV Je- taken down. fUHl'.yoii ask me - wla'ther you wouhl lie Jnatl fiable in def entling tne flag with firearms: i . ' v I aui. astouisheil at this "question, a mnch so a If you were to ask me whether you would have, a right to defend yonr iiroierty ' against robbers or your life against murderers. "j x . Vou ask .in what "yon shall no! I iedy..do not raise the American flag uir,ely to defy ami provoke your se cession neighlwr do-.- not .lie on the aggressive, but-; whenever you rale it on your own wdl. or on iheimblie property of the jtate or "ouuty. tr at public celebration, ftom hoitest love for that ttag and patriotic devotion to the eonntry and the freedom whJcti t syndwdlzes. oihI any traitor dare to lay hi uniinllowctl liand uion it to tear it do wu, then I say shoot hltu down as you would a dog. and I will pardon you for the offense. Bepect f till r your. V I.H'II YATKS. Private ; You are at lilierty to pul lih tli: k'tter if you see proKr , f ; IMCII YATES. Thi letter wa pnblLsbetl and the friend of Ad la 1 Stevenson surronnled Mr. Bozorth home and threatcneil to i lynch him. . They were largely- In the majority, for the loyal men of tlia county were nearly ' all down South fighting for the Vn ion. ' They finally agreed to spare hi life .on condition that he wonld leave tlie vicinity with in ten days. Instead of doing so. ue apiealel to ovet;nor Yates and promptly received Uk protection of a comiKiuy of troops.-, v ' . Mr. Bozorth i. an old man now", but he cannot forget the event of thirty eight years ago., when Adlal Steven son and Adlal , StevnsonA friend were tearing down the Star and StriiK1. ! '. - the best iBesciiirrju rOK Chill and Biliousness Is a bottle of OROVES'S TASTELESS CUI LI. TOXIC. It Is simply Iron and Qii ulne .In a tasteless form. No cure, no pay. Price 50 cents. A PIONEER'S DEMISE waf.' CosrEn. a' TKiiotAS or THE . "-, X''r'f ' CAYU8K WAR, ' Passed Away at lfls Home In. This CHy . List Etsslsf-Two Usothten 8arlvo HI no. At Irtrl.T oclo k last niglit, Wnr. Cns pt'r.oue 'of. the early 'Oregon pioneers, and a veteran ,'of the Cayuse war. passed away at hi hoiiM', corner of Thirteenth ami Ferry streets, after an llliltMH of om month, aged 751 years, S inonth and 18 day. of dhibeteK. ' Heeeascd wa lofn; in Cohnnbtis county, ' Pennsylvania February J. 1821. Early in life he went westw.ird and finally settled in lllinoi. wlKre he man fed. ami remained for a time. In 18 17.be came to Oregon, setiling at (rand Konde, Eastern Oregon; in 18T7 he moved to' a farm in the IouCy neighlMitiio(Ml, iHstr Jefferson, Mat ion county, where he liv-Lfor many year coming - to' Sak'ni aUiut t welve year ago. !iue wldch" time he ha lived in thi city, and managed hi exttnclve fa rin itvierlie from here. , ; Hi wife passed away iuaiiy year ago,- while the faiiiily' wa living liear .leOerson, ainl her grave I In the IKittey ceiiie-teiy ?near that place. t If the ix cliildren iNiru tif the conjfle, four of them three daughter and one .u lire also sU-eii ing their last Mep in the Looney tvmeury. Two tlaugltr ters survire their father to inonru Ids demise -.Airs. F. M. Johnson, of Mos cow. Idaho, and Air. F. C. IVrrlne, of this ciu. ' The funeral will In eouodtieted from tlM late reshlctM'c of deceased t4nwr nw t WHlnelayi. Interment will. In hail In the Iahuh')' cemeiery at JefTcr- I Miring the Cayuse war in 1S18, d ccastsl served in Cajitain Martin's conriany, liolding the tank of sr steant. and he went Ihrough 11k hard ships and horrors of that campaign UttA'athed. Hi company did rallaut servlft In the bltHMly .war with the lnlfan and did mm-h to irrotecr .th'. Umnigrant and settlers, ftom Hk sav ages. ' 'X Ihs-easi'd wn a good citizen, a kind iK'Ightwr and a au'essful buTne-s man. his estate being valued at over "uxx..' : - i , ' . I A CLOSE FISIEXDSIIIP. Xew York, Oct. 20. Close friend ship between Brazil and Argentina was signalized atj Buenos Ayre at a banquet given by1 the Argentine Min ister of Foreign 'Affair to Oliutho de Magalhaes, the Brazilian Foreign Min ister, say Herald dispatch. -.. -,: Senor Magalhaesi In resiionso tm a toast, made an !nyartant sieech on the relation of "the two countries. He said that the American republic are giving to tle world aglorloe exiiitil of , the application?, of : arbitration to the settlement of international- qtte tlon. He atHed that President Iloca, during hi recent visit to . Hlo de Ja nt iro. expresel tin eati,mnt . that friendship of Brazil la wort h more than any piece of Brazilian territory. The Brazilian people. Senor Magai haes declared, will indorse distinctly in any ; contingency aucli a thought. 'Tw'ice-a-Week Statesman l a year. SHOOTS T0 SHOTS A MIXUTK. Xew Military iaft I a Wonderful i ',"'--" Invention. . ' ', ,.V-;-:'?:v-s:' - ' ' : A new military rifle that will make a Mauser look like a flint-lock musket ha Just been tierfected by an Ameri can. and a company, with a capital of $CtMMMM, has been ofgauiad to man rfacture , the f weapon on. a colossal scale. ' The Inventor I Dr. Samuel X. Mct Clean a physician iof Cleveland. Ohio. Tlie eoiupauy, which 1 clmrteretl In Trenton. X. J.." ba " for ' president Marceht Hartley, with 'Charles ;Jt. Flint a treasurer.1 X- : ;! The fundamental principle of Dr. MeClean'a invention I the nflliz.it ion of .tlie waste gase of the- disoharge to reload and tire the gnu automati cally. The j Maxim raiid-41re ' guu and a new rifle, designed for the Ital ian army, are oixTatea on a some what similar principle, but In Ir.sMe CleauV gun the waste ga 1 taken from the muzzle ''Irrsfetid Of from a vent at the breach. Which result in absolutely neutralizing all 'recoil 'of the ptie-e, thus greatly Increasing, it tucnracy, and relieving the soldier from all wres and fatigue Incident to "kiek." ' . ' . .. ' The speed and' power of the" new arm are a little short of miraculous, and with cartridge fed in on a lelt a maximum rate of Ti shot a miuut.? ha iieen reached. 4b : JmIletft. each striking a ITtm-poiiud blow at lnu.zl velocity. With the magazine loaded all tlie soldier has to do i to pull the trigger once and the nth de . the rext. iHMrtjng lead until tlie magazine i exltausted. A sp'clal exhibition of the lufantry ri He wa recently ma de at Cevela ml lM-fore tieueral Mih', who was as tounded by the Kpeed, power tind ac curacy of the phie. , BItYAX'S ntOMISES. I'll promise you sunshine, I'll promise you Tain; I'll promise yon fabulous prices for grain; j I'll promise you nmsio by day and by . night; III promise you beauty and sweetnes and light. ! Let look to the future and ponder no 'more - . On the numerou things I have prpin- Is-d before.' 'Twa ntentionel when first my career ' I lK'gan. 1 I am an exceedingly promising man. I will flatter your fancy and nourish your schemes With Untitles wealth from the mint of my dreams. ' Come, pledge me a rote ere I'part from the place; And I'll fling you a ' promise with prodigal grace! You'll find I Won't falter whate'er be the 4 toon A rosebud in winter; a snow storm in June; . The health of a peasant; the pomp of a King In short. I will promise you any old thing. - . "'Washington Star. A correMiKmdent 'wishes , to know wltat UKikri's the leaves bf her Ilex be gonia turn brown and (hop off. ' It 1 probably due to 'over-watering and lack of satticleut drainage. Many more .plants ' die from ovor-waturiug rhan for lack of it, and during lfte dark winter day they should be wel tered only ' 'when the toj) soil l4j cotnes motleratcly ' dry. Use plenty of broken pots, charcoal or other drainage in the bottom of the pot or lox. and mix enough sand with the soil to render it porous. TO PItEVENT DECAY. Wood Preserrer Used ny Uncle Sam on Yamhill River Work. Merita of Avenarlus Carbolineum Itecogniz! by National, State - ami Municipal cJovern meut. The fame of Avenatiu Carflwlineura has steadily exteuk'd, a tlie imly liona fide preserver of wood, since it dis covery In tJermany -thirty y'ars ago. It !ia stooI all test or climate, soil and water and steadily lived down all pre tended rivals. Today it is not only em ployed In all countries for the preser vation of wood used for household ar ticle such a honse, Ixiin. fence, etc., but tlie national govctnineiit, lxth of Europe ami AiiKTica, have rccog; uized it value- In saving public con si rucMoits from decay. Following tln-ir example. cities and counties' have alsti adotcl , avenariu carlsilicnm .for laldgcs. p.ivciiM'iits, te and the leud itig ship buihh-rs ami railroad eompa Hha have ahown their faith in Its sner It by. treating ship tim'ier, cars, tele graph iioies ami IU with 1he same never railing preventative against cli matic decay aiHl repaciotis wood loring vermin lioth of laud nl water. Great binlie nvove slowly, and only a t after mature deiiljeratiou.- It aoay therefore 1m? saf l staled that govern ment and corporations did not employ avenarlus carboliiictini until fully otui vlncsl of Its money saving as well -as' wiul ir-scfvlng pialitie. Private In dividual desirou of lengthening the life of wohI work and at the Kaine.tkne curtailing cxi'nses, wed not fear to follow tlie precnlcnts established. - I recent local example proving the truth of the vIove atate'uMnts are not wantting. ,Tlie. reconstrncte! Malison sttt'ct 4rklso in I'ortland has been treated with avenarlu carliolineum. as ha 1 the iviveinent at the Intersec tion of four stuel in tliat city where the heaviest atwet car; and wagon tralHc converge. The latter use of the eonvpHiiHl, was ;mcd at the earnest solicitation of a;reet cr managers who coitf'Klentlv kxk for gratifying rcsnlts. The 'gentlemen in charge of the Unit ed States engineer department for Ore gon aie now applying avenarius carliol incum U the dams and lock work on the. Ytunhill river, a flattering tribute lo lis'rrterUs. which was certainly not extemlid nntil searching. Investigation satisfied the authorities that It was measure of praet leal economy. With such example liefore them It wouhl appear that the Individual is foolish nnd the olMcial almost culitable who kx' not irotei-t hi own. or Hie taxiayers piM-ket by using this com- poniMl, thtw .i ring from 4lc'ay, and lengCbcning the life of nil frame struct arcs for which 1h? .U individually or officiallr TcsponsiUe. Fbvr. Thor?en & JCV. of Portland. Or, are- ao Pacific coast agents for atenarlc carlxVdneum. and It can be found at It. M. Wade & Ox. Salem, nlw will gladly supply lnfonmaljon re garding Its accomplishmenta. I.wlslr to expres1 my ttuink to the manufacturer of ChautberlalH'a Cohc, Cholera, and Diarrhoea Itemedy, for having put on the . market sncti a womlerful utedlclne,"! fciysi .W- VV. ' Massingill, ; of Beaumoutv Texas. There are many thousands of mothers whose children have lteen saved from attacks of dysentery and cholera In fantum who must also feel thankful. It Is for sale by F. (J. Haas, druggist, Salem,. Oreson.' ' XEEIXT II AYE, KEIT OX. Dr. Thoma A.1 Hoyt, Ihe paslor of the Clra miter-Wy lie Memorial , ehurch sf Philadelphia, wa refnily entr tainlug l"resllent Pattou of Princeton, ('en. John B. tlordon and rther emi nent iiK'ii at dinner. The guest wen sN-aking In strong praise of a sermon the-' minister had Just preachetl, :ti.l thos- wIk were versv-tl in tIvedoy wete dis-uslng tlie doctrinal H)int lie had brought out. Ir. Hoyt' young- son was sitting .-it the table, and Presideut Pattou, turn ing to' him. sakl: ' "My hoy, what did you think of your father sermon? 1 saw yon listening IuteiUly, to it;l at which prai.se Mrs! Hoyt smiled cordially, and all listened' to hear what, sort of a reply tin l.i,i would make. -I gues It was very good,. said the lsy; but thr were three inlghiy line place where he could have' Ktopiied." Saturday KveTiins Post. 'nil'K TOMATO PIE.-Use only an under crust. Sli-e ieelel , rite tom.i to'K Ki fill a pie - iwii. Spriukle with a pinch of salt, a tahlcsjMion of flour, half a cup of mi gar and a ieasiHH.n ,r butter. Bak lalf an hour. S.-rve warm. . MUCH ,IMP.BfVEI.-Mrs. Sarah IlurUin. who was ntove! rrt.m wM cturt hou to the borne of '-Mr. and Mrs. M. it. Hamilton. Is ihiii!i lm- lrovtl, and hop are euterfaiu.ed for ler early rec-overy. Deafness Cannot be Cored by loeal applications, as they cannot reach the ameaxed portion of the ear. There is only ono way to cure Ueatness, and that is by conntilu t ioual remedies. Deafness is caosed by an in flamed condition Of me mucous lining or ino KuKtacbianTnbe. When this tube reUihnUanied. you have a rumbling; sound or imuerfect hear ing, and when it is entirely closed Deafness is Ihtj result, and unless the inflammation can bo taken out and this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever; Dine castas out oi ten are csusea ny caiarrn, which is nothing but an inflamed couditioa of the mucous surfaces. ' Wa will rive One Htmdred Dollars for any Case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that can not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure, bend for circulars, free. , f . j i i;m tit o t;u. loicao, a3 Sold by DrugginU, 75c. Hall's Family Fills are the best. CITATION. In tho County Court of the State of tregou for the County of Marion. , In the matter of the gtwrdianship of. Joseph S. Beck, and I.eona Beet, minors, Mrs. Margaret Beck, guar dian. Now on this the 12th day of Octo ber, A. IK l'.XHi, come Margaret Beck, In iwrsou aud its the guardian of the persons aud estates of said .losiph S. P.eek, and I.eona. BK-k inors, who present to 'tlie sail court her duly verified amended petition praying for an' order and license of this cYiurt.. an ti.ing, empowering aud i'tttiig her fo sell ail the right, title and in terest of said minors,. in their 'certain,, real estate, flic same Iwltig tltcir nn- dividetl one-half interest a tenant in contniotiMii fiH''.' In' aiid to tin follow ing described premises, to-wit: The north three-nuarter. of the north half or lot nutnlMrel six HO' in bhw k' nninlMi-ed thirty-three i'E.r situate in fin? t'ity of Salem, -Marlon county, Oregon. 'Together, with the tenement,- . hereditaments and appurtenances, thereunto lielonging or iu any wise j apiertaining thereto. And It ai)iearing Io the court from j said 'pet It ion.' that It would be bn.'li- j cial to said miuors therein nientioned. ; aud I necessary and proiier that their said n-al estate therein desirilH-d, should be sold. It 1 therefore ' orderel, adjudged and decreed ly. Ihe court that on Sat- . unlay the 17th day of NovcuiInt, lfx. lit ten tun o'clock In the forenoon of' said day In this court, iu the court room thereof, in 'I lie County -Court-- hotiKe. in the City of Salem, iu 4 he ; ('ounty of Marion, and State tif Ore gon. I-, ami the same hereby are fixeil ; a the time and place Tor hearing anyj ind all objections to the grant in it- of ; said order, ami license of sale, land that a. copy of this ordr,1ie sefvel upon the next of kin of said minor. ind uiMHt Maurh-e Klinger. Iouise IVck. Mary Ih'ck. Bosa Beck. Cathe rine:. Beck, Joseph Beck, and Iuie I't-k, and uiMin all other i'rsiiis, resi dent, aud non-resident,. Interested In said estate as, by law jrovid-l, by mmmIi at ion thereof lu . the Weekly Oregon Statesman, once each week for three consecutive and successive week, prior, to said date, said Weekly Oregon Statesman lielng a ' weekly newspaiK-r, prlntel and published at , llu City of Salem, lu Marion eoiinty, 11 Oregon, and l-ing of general circula tion in said county aud state. And each of said parties and next of. kin of said wards and all 'persons' interested In . said estate are hereby roiiMunnded to (tiiii'flr ln-fon tlii coutt at said tiineaitd- place to then - and ''there show cause why a li--iie should not be granted for tin-sal of said real premises, a praj'ed for in ald i'tltlon. , Hone at Cliaudwrs. thi Octols-r 1A !JKX - JOHN II. SCCTT, County Judge of Marlon County, Or. - 10:lC-o tw. - .. - "'.- ADM IxisTUATOR'S ' XOTICB OF APPOIXTMKXT. Notice 4 ljereby given to all . whom H inaj- concern, "that tlie undersigned has been thi day by the County Court 8f Marlon county, Oregon, duly ap- po:ntKl a tlie administrator or ie estate of Nelson II. Hoty, late of Mar lon county, Oregon, deceased," and all jK-rson having eLuhii against said etate are hereby fnrther notified to t pre-ijt the same duly verified to the uinlersisriied administrator at the law office of Tllmon Ford, W. M. Kaiser and V, T. Slater, a the city of Salein, in Marion conuty, Oregon, within six., month after the date of the first publicathm of thla notlc. All I'r son Indebted to said estate are here by requested to make immediate pay ment thereof to the undersigned ad nrinistrutor. - - Hated at Salem, Oregon, tbla 4th day of Oct6berf A. D.'BaW.. i r KEKniTAM. - Administrator of the estate of Nel son II. Doty, deceased. ItlUHHtAvOt. i.j-