Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893, June 13, 1890, Image 3

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HEA.LTH1
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v--a S;3ten.
l!j .v.-nut i- ' - ' crlemearsli quickly
and I raiani ' C" nns All l'orms of
Dyspepsia. C ovrf.; i.IIdii, Slmtnl and
Kervoui lXliau-M n. 'Jencral Debility,
ijrnln I "7 orcny exhausted or weak
med condition ol tho fIit.-, .rora what
e-.er can e, .Sklu Uniiticm- Hulls, Kun
l.lnff .Sore-, Scrofula, a. '1 Diseases of
theBIoIt Stoiusci-, .'".i-i uud Itlduoyg.
$1.00. SIX BGilltS FOR $5,00.
Dr nilV r ' vi jhro IxviV descriptive r" Hy
drazine I i 'atii o aud his oilur Ilemedics,
sent free b) b...U.
HILLER DRUG CO., San Francisco, Cal
Sold by Dan'l J. Fry, 22 Com'l St.
BLACKSailTKIXG,
Wagon and Carriage Making and Repair'ng
Horsovhoeln a specialty. AH work guar
anteed. JOHN HOLM,
Comerof CommerclnlnndUhemoketa sts.,
Salem. Oregon.
121 Court SI.
WM. WICKEY,
House Painter, Decorator,
and Wall Tinfer.
Leave order at .lolin Hughes' store, State
street
O. C. CHASE
Artistic Paper Hanger and Wall
Decorator.
Good work, economy and sample work
shown before engaging.
are- i'ny ba-.ed on work measured on the
uall. Leave orders at Sargent's, Meyers'
or Keller re-Jdenceat Highland addition.
PAINTSHOP.
1 5 6 Commercial Street.
H.iUM mil ciirrlngo palnting.sign writing,
paper h ingltic, decorating, wall tinting,
and lkilrtin!nui. All woik done llrbt
class, i nrrlage paiutinga speciality, char
ges moderate.
P. II. RANK! PROP.
Salem Harness Shop,
B, F. WILEY, Prop.
Manufacture and make a specialty
of Farm and Heavy Humes. All
work dene in our ow u Miip at
Salem ami guaranteed tlrat-ola-ss.
Give us a call.
SALEM IRON
ll. 1). HUTTON, Prop.
Castiiiiisof all kind', made to order.
MILL MACHINERY,
PLANINO MILLS,
CORNICES,
METAL FRONTS,
WHEELS, l'L'LLKYS,
and bpeel:.! castings ot any style or pat
tern made In short order, t-mooth and re
liable in evo y panicumr.
Repair any Machinery in Short Order.
Turning lathes, engines, hop presses
and hop stove-, built. Will make estimates
on any iron work needed, flood price
p.Ud for old Iron. 1Mln
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Is he e! And so Is
E. SCHOETTLE,
With a line stock of spring and summe
UITINGS.
Everything mado up In the latest fsh
ion and a perfect Ol guarantee., Don
forget to call at Bcboeltle's before jo
make a selection,
I C. PATTOK
Is still selling
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lower than ever.
All of our stamp are made
out of the
Best Rubber.
You should not b without
jitiiHmbvrtttt pU
PATTON'S BOOK STORE,
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SELF
INKERS
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Cloudburst and Train Wreck-
ing at Mnysvillc, Ky.
A BOY DEFENDS HIS MO niEll
pIiscel,any of Importance of
the Day's Jllshaps mm
Accidents.
CI.OIPUUHST AND DEKA1I.3IKNT.
Maysvillk, Ky., Juue 13. This
forenoon a tr.ilu on the Chesapeake
and Ohio railroad ran oft' mi tin-,
bankment by reason .f a washout, j
Engineer Roadchap and Firenr.ni
Hoimker were killed and another
trainnmn drowned. The bodies are
not yet recovered. The accident was '
caused by a cloudburst at Hull
Creek six miles above Maysville.
The creek rose suddenly aud swept j
away several dwelling houses and
washed out a stone culvert. The!
train rau Into the washout and a
doz'.'ii persons living on the banks
of Bull Creek are reported drowned.
The following bodies have been
feund: John Ruggles, fisherman;
Lucy P. Estler, widow, two daugh
ters, Kettle and Julia, and two sons.
Tit MX WKECICED.
Cleveland, Ohio, Juue 13. A
passenger train on Conuotton Valley
railroad was run into this moruiug
by a switch engine at Newberg, a
suburb two miles from here. No
body was killed, though twelve or
thirteen were injured aud some seri
ously. A freight train plowed
through the passenger train at cross
ing. CHINESE IXTKRLOrnilS.
Xouales, Ariz., June 13. The
special Chinese Inspector, Sehell,
has arrested two more Chinese near
Lnasa custom house. This makes
twenty-six that have been captured
In that locality within the past
three days.
KILLED HI& FATHER.
Elmika N. Y., June 13. Frank
Warren, a traveling niau, was shot
and killed this morning by his six
teen year old son for abusing his
mother.
HOODLEES DISCHARGED.
New York. X. Y., June 13.
Judge Cowing to-day dismissed the
indictments against John Keenau
and Ex-Boodle Alderman Sayles.
PERSONAL MKNTION.
Mr. C. Ladner, of the iEtna Life
lusunrr.ee Company, with head
quarters at Portland, is in the city
to-day.
Miss Josle W. Brown returned
this morning from Oakland, Cal.,
where she has been attending school
in Mills' seminary.
Mr. Morris, formerly clerk at the
Chemawa Indian training school, is
visiting in tho city. He is now em
ployed in a bank at Seattle.
V. F. Dugan was a passenger
north this afternoon on his way to
The Dalle to lyok after a large job
of work in the plumbiusr Hue.
Joseph Pehindler, me of John
Ku gilt's iudiwtrious blacksmiths,
returned this morning
from a
Sodaville
week's vacation iu the
country.
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Cottle will
stai t to-morrow by team for Tll'a
mook, for a week's pleasiue, and
probably Mr. C. will sandwich in a
little business nlo.
Rev. C. L. Corwin, pastor of tho
Congregational church, took the
afternoon train for Forest Grove,
where he will preach the university
sermou next Sunday.
Mrs. S. B. Catterlin, Miss Floda
JandMi9 Bon Thompson start to
morrow by Uiin for Big Ne-tneca,
Tillamook county, for a r-ix weeks
visit at that pleasant ret-orl
Mr. Killaugh, of Austin, Texas, is
in the city visiting his old-time'
friend, Leo Willis. These gentle-
mei. were chool friends together
In Alabama, nml haw not met for
over thirty years.
Mr.. I. (-'.Carpenter, of Vancouver,
Wash., ivho-e daughter litis lioen
attending the University here, came
over to witness the clonlug exercise,
and accompanied Miss Carpenter
home this morning,
A large number of the young lady
and gentlemen students of Willam
ette took the different trains to-day
for their several homes aud that
Institution will bo as lonesome as a
decerteii vllllage during the vaca
tion.
William II. Hart, lieutenant 3rd
eavalrv. U. S. A., and son of Mr.
John Hart, residing on Suunyslde
fruit farm, pas-eu turouguBa.cmoi.
siMfeiai train o. imi-,... .
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his commaud at Boie City, Idaho.
Mr. Hart graduated at west mtui
with highest honors two years ago.
Mr. Ollu F. Tower, one of the
graduato9 of Willamette unlvorsity
this term, starteJ this nfternoon for
Helena, Montana, whereJiis father '
is pre.ideut of the Montana uuiver-; BATINH8.nuel to 124 wsU a , XWek Hwlthey will M t In
slty. Olln's name appears among yar(J at tha Caplto, AUventure C. "J ,' Mr ilMttAu write-up
tueraeutyoi umi uismuimu '"
the oomiiiR yer as instructor in .wyy0U, 6&l(
German, hlnoryand phonography.'
Oil and giJiiM stoves in great
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At tbl o ot ilt Tt tU o.t -.r.,u
and bny msiIc oiUm have a -
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B ill Bl MJIUIH, w
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i r.iulrt la mill UMl.f uiwrow uh
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u-ie'Oil -m th ii-r uBobni.a
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! bnx by Hmllh A f lw.
Mexico Denies the Presence of'
Cliinese.
THE RUSIAX rROWX-PIIIXCE COMING. ,
Advices from llritish Columbia.
Other News of Import
ance. Till'. I'HINKSK IK MKXICO.
City or Mkxico, .lime 13. The
report that Mexico la over-run by
Cliiuese is sheer nonsense. There
is not a thousand Chinamen on the
entire coast of Mexico, and the ma-
jority of these arrivals simply pass
through here on their way to the
United States.
kviaV imiisci: coming.
s VKrv.um, Uuwl... June 13.
The m(Ht ,mporlonl ,lic,eof
world news to-day Is the proposed
trip arouud tlio world by the heir
apparent to theRussian throne. It is
officially stated that thbCnmvitscli
will start on a tour of the world
August first. He will return by
way of the United States.
NEWS FROM ALASKA.
Naxaimo, B. C, June 13. Alas
kan advices from Juneau, Juue Oth,
state that the United States authori
ties have captured an illicit still of
Hawthrue & Co., on Admiralty
island. Great depression prevails.
Not since 18S4 have such hard times
been kuowu in Juneau.
INDICTMENT AND ACQUITTAL.
MoNTREAL.Can., Juue 13. Judge
Desmoyers this moruing committed
Hale to the grand jury, which will
probably iudiut him. He will be re
leased on bail and if Cowlesdoes jot
appear at the trial he will be acquit
ted. A FATAL TRAGEDY.
A Yife Shoots Her Husband and Then
Suicides at Her Home Near
Lebanon.
Lebanon special to Albany Her
ald Juno 13. A terrible tragedy
was enacted near this city this
morning. About daylight Mrs.
Auriispaugh shot and killed her
husband, Grant Auriispaugh, and
then shot aud killed herself. The
cause of tho shooting is supposed to
be jealousy on the part of the wife,
Justice Wallace has been called
u,jou to hold an inquest on the par
ties. They reside some seven miles
north of Lebanon, in Sautiam pre
cinct. They were well respected in
the community, aud the fatal end
ing is greatly deplored. They leave
two young children. He was shot
through tho heart aud then she
shot herself through tho head.
Aurnspraugh'was aged, about 30.
His father and brother lived in
houses near his own, both the
brothers being married. About 3
o'clock this morning the woman
who did the shooting aroe and
found her husband in her bister's
apartments. Both were in their ,
uii'lii cJ-.thes, and she was bitting
, uikm) Ins lap. The youuy; wife, out-
raged at tho shameful wrong of her
husband, procured a gun aud
committed the tragedy as related.
The husband lived only long enough
to say that his wife had killed him.
She fell dead upou his dead body,
and he was too weak from his own
wounds to remove her body, and in
ibis position they were found.
The deed had been premediated,
as the wife had written a letter the
day before to her parents In Cali
fornia, stating that she had repeat
edly witnessed such exhibitions of
perfidy on the part of her husband,
and that she intended to kill him
and herself. Tho letter was taken
out of the Lebanon postolllco this
moruing and read, setting forth tho
, tlbovo flict8.
later particulars.
Mr. O. II. Black, who was at tho
scene of tho shooting, was seen in
this eitv last night by a Herald re-
porter. Ho said that the first re
port of the particulars sent out was
somewhat incorrect. Mrs. Aurn
baugb, he said, shot her husband
while he was asleep, aud ho did not
speak afterwards. Tho wife had
found her sister and husband in a
oompromising situation the previous
uimimr. Kim had unuraided her
uat,.r nimiit it ilnriiiL' Hie dav.
aud the girl anil tho,
perfidious husband had taunted
Lor with the threat of running ofl'
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together, uouiieu to n.-sperauoi,,
she waited until her husband was,
asleep iu the morning and shot him.
Her sister, on hearing thesliot, ouiue
into the room, but ouicklv Hod when
unforiUnate woman shot huiwlf
- ,. , d TjiU later liud not
beeu sent to the postolllco, but was
yet in the hands of a neighbor, who
had been requested t tike it to
LelHinou.
An Infant ohild was lying upon
tlie bed, but it was uiilajurwl.
r a.lli take a Io-ik at t hem. It will
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Variety ami cheap, at Steliier k BWw
er'i.
Xotire to Taxeajf r.
iplIB AMBmal IUjII rf ll- "lr '
I HlMH will b kUbnilllml to lb eom
ikitanilarswiluaiir June ITlh. isa AM
rTto r ebaMf la
h. - - irlll
aw wim iu
TMOMkr a wrlUM ap4Jmtoi enr.
-M1 U P CNN. fiir llrder
Light House tteconiraiuulwl for
Grav's Harbor.
COMMISSIONER LYMAX CENSrHED.
The Senate Finance Committee.
--House Hill Substituted.-
Other Matters.
SENATORIAL VALENTINE.
.Washington, D. C, June 13.
The resolution appointing Edward
K. Valentine sergeant-at-arms of
the senate hasbecu agreed to.
LIGHT-HOUSE FOR GRAY's HAR110R.
The houso committee on com
merce ordered a favorable report on
the bill for n fog signal and light
house at Gray's Harbor, Washing
ton. Tho house went Into com
mittee of the whole on the sundry
civil bill.
COMXISSIONER LYMAN CENSURED.
Washington. D. C, June 13.
The committee on reform in the
civil service, which conducted the
investigation into the charges
against the civil service commission,
says: "We 11 nil first: The com
missioners Roosevelt and Thompson
discharged their duties with fidelity
and integrity; secend: official con
duct of commissioner Lyman has
been lax and is censurable."
SILVER RILL TAKEN Ul.
Washington, D. C, June 13.
The senate silver bill was taken up
by that body and Senator Morgan
resumed the floor.
TO SAMOA.
Washington, D. C, Juno 13.
Tho Uuited States war-vessel Iro
quois has been ordered to proceed
from San Francisco to Samoa, aud
not the ranger, as stated yesterday.
.DRAWING TO A CLOSE.
Washington, D. C, June 13.
Work by the republicau members of
the senate finance committee on the
tariU'hill is drawing to a close.
HOUfE HILL Sl'llSTITUTED.
Washington, D. C. June 13.
Tho close of tho general debate on
tho silver bill has been postponed
until Monday at 3 o'clock. The
house bill as amended by tho finance
committee has been substituted for
the senate bills.
THE SCHOOLS CLOSE.
Program of tho Closing Exercises at
tho Opera House.
The following is the programme
of thoentertainment to bo given at
the opera house thiseveuiug:
Duet, Misses Ilirsch and Holver
son. Essay, "Try," (and Salutatory),
Miss Clara Wiley.
Recitation, "Our Folks," Mls
Estelle Griffith.
Dialogue, "An Encounter with
an Interviewer," Mesr.s. Draper
and Matthews.
Essay, "Yesterday," (and Vale-
dictory), Miss Aihlie Howersox.
Music. Vocal solo, MUs Leona
Willis.
Address to tho class, Rev. Rob't.
Whitaker.
Music, Miss Josio Breymun.
Presentation of Diplomas by
Board of Directors.
Purling song, Class of 18W).
FART SECOND.
Tableau.
La Grand March and Flag Drill,
representing the Colonies, Stales
and Territories, by .10 girls and 13
boys.
Tableau.
Picnic If the weather continues
favorable the excursion and picnic
of the First Presbyterian Sunday
school w'ill take place at Yew park
to-morrow, Saturday. Cars will
leave corner of Center and Church
streets at half past ten. Teachers,
scholars and pareuts will meet at
the church shortly after ten. Don't
forget the lunch-baskets.
Rltaliation. J o h ii Mlnger,
wlio works for Gov. Moody, was to
day arrested on a warrant from
Recorder Conn's court, Issued upon
complaint of Geo. Townsend, the
city's cow-catcher, charging lilm
with assault anil battery. Mlnger
was arraigned this afternoon and
demanded a Jury trial,
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the foliowln
hllbsllllltlnl
citizens
were corralud for tit purpose
were corralud for tIRit
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II. Ragan, D. W. .Maltliews, i m.
Sargeunt and O. h. knius. Hie
' trial Is now iu progress. Townsend
Imxbeon undor arrust thu past few
ilHVft upon a liki'charge by Mlnger.
Fun nil around.
ItlUIKMIiiSIt Yoi'it KltlKMW. If
ywi want to Kt yMir filends about
anlem, the WlllunmtUt valley uM
OrnfMi n'l them the Wihiki.v
C.WlTAt. Jlil'H-VAl only ll.W u
imt. It Will IW Hi IfiMMI lonoi
lltlotis I hut Hinxmr ouee a inouui
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Orders by mull r at nillce, next
ilwir to the iHmtntllee.
HoPKit Biww., PubllsnerH.
A Mire Our fr I'llrs.
lLefalar I1UM are kuoviu by uudUute
!; UJ7. TIiIm futia iu vit-illw JMInO
s'-f.i'.rrfLi'rVb'.nJil
dVr'JiiVu th irt. HHru4. -
Mf.ltajjltliCrdasaMia
byamMh W4i.r.
The 0. R. & N. Declares a
Dividend.
GOLD SHIPMENT TO EUROPE.
Special Session Illinois Legis
lature for Chicago's Ucncfit
and the World's Fair.
O. It. N. DIVIDEND declared.
Boston, Ma., Juno 13. Thu
Oregon Railway and Navigation Co.
declared a dividend of oue and one
half percent., payable July 1st.
GOLD SHU'MENT TO KUROt'K.
New York, N. Y., June 13. -l,-000,000
gold was taken fur shipment
to Europe to-day.
MONEY FOR THE WORLD'S FAIR.
Springfield, Ills., June 13.
Governor Filer has called a special
session of tho legislature for July 23,
to authorize Chicago to issuo five
millions dollars bonds in aid of tho
World's fair.
THE CAR STRIKE.
Columrus, Ohio, Juno 13. Tho
striking car men accepted tho pro
position of the consolidated com
pany, made last night, aud will re
turn to work nt tho compromise
scale of $1.70 for conductors aud
$1.G0 for drivers. Preparations are
making to movo the cars to-day.
AT PORTLAND TO-DAY.
The Charges of a Hoodie Campaign arc
not Sustained.
Portland, Or. Juno 13. Tho
democratic city convention will bo
held this afternoon for tho purpose
of nominating three councllmeu
and a city treasurer to be voted on
Monday next.
llRinERY.
II. C. Bowman, arrested on elec
tion day on charge- of bribery, had
his examination to-day beforo a
United States commissioner. Ho
was discharged. This disposes of
all arrests made on election day for
alleged bribery, none of the charges
being sustained.
MASONIC.
TheGraud Lodge of Oregon A. F.
& A. M. installed its newly elected
ofllceis this morning. Tho session
closes to-day.
Wherever Malaria Exists,
The bilious a'O Its certain prey. In Inter
mittent and remittent lever, dumb aguo
and iiguo cake, the liver Is always serious
ly iiflpcli-d, and tho blood contaminated
with bile. Ono of tho chief reasons why
lIostctter'HHtoinncli outers n nucu a suru
dcfctiho against chills and fuvers and eery
form of malarial dlhc.ises, Is, that It does
away with tho liability ot tho disease, by
lefu-lnglriegularity of tho bllllary organs
In iiiivaoce oi iiic urrnai ui mv fruiuuti
when tho diseasu Is prevulent. There Is
nu liner fortifying piuvcntatlvo fur those
about visiting or emigrating t a locnllly
wlierotho mlasimi-talnt exists. 'I hero Is
no certain Immunity from dlscaso in on
endemic or epidemic form, to be secured
by tho use of tho average tonics and anti
spasmodics. Hut where qiilnlno falls tho
Hirers Miceecdo both in preventing and
curing. Moreover It removes every yes
tlgo ol dyspepsia, and over -omes constipa
tion, rheumatism, Inactivity of tho kid
neys and bladder, and trnnqullllzcH and
htiengthens ihonerunissyslciii. cod.
School .Meeting.
rii..... ili Ik. a Hiieciiil meeting of the
tax p.iycisiifhehool district No. 21, of Ma
rion county, Otognii, linld nt tho opera
I iinusr In Hale in on riuirwl.iy.tlm I0tl clay ol
I June. 1MK). nt b o'clock p. in. to consider the
bids for bonds to be Issued and to author
IzoaccepUineoofsanio II deemed ndvlsuble,
aud to transact such otlierbusliiessnsinay
, enmo beforo the meeting
Done by order ol tho board of directors
1 of school district No. 21. this May 3IMIW.
Clerk, District No. 21.
Dissolution Notice.
NOTICE Is hereby given that tho part
nership heretofore existing between
tlio undTslgned under tho firm mine of
Itartlett A Catterlin, at Halcni Oregon, Is
thU day dlsolvcd by mutual consent W.
W 11 rtletl retiring rrom Urn linn, H. H.
Calterlaln A Son will continue In business
at tliooldsliind. W. W. IIAHTLETT.
0.tWt-w B. II, UTTERLIN.
From Tennioal or Interior l'oinls the
Northern Pacific Railroad
Is the lino to take
To all Points East and South.
Itutliodlnlngcnr route. It runs through
vestibule trains ecry day In tho year 10
ST. PAUL AND CHICAGO !
(No change of cars.)
(Vinnvisnit of tllnlmrcars imsurnassed.
I'oUman drawing room sleepers
Of lalosl equipment
TOURIST
Sleeping Cars.
i nt that can be constructed nnd In which
i Binniiiociuiinn are ihiiii irru uno up
nBUC(j fr hoMors of rlrt and M-eoud-class
tlckois,und
ELEOA!
T DAY COACHES.
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. (Voool)nmH, ., ooaiKmin, win, all
llnm, unording direct wid unluterroptcd
Mjrvlee.
i'lllllimn kll
-nrinl In advi i
t Iim rrAt.
' Ions (un 1eMk
ony agent of
Through tlexeis 10 una iroin un
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IilliU
In Anwrleti. Kngluud and Htiroi ouu tj
injrliuMd at any ticket otl.ee ol Ihl
(Kim.
rMny.
Pull Informatkin foneerning raU, lime
of iraln,rouitnnilotlir(lemlUfuriilliel
on uppllfttlloii to any asiuit or
A. I). CHARLTON,
AhsUUnt tliiral rtngr Agent, No.
121 rlrt stfMjt, nor. Washington; I'urU
tand.Oregon.
Vow eun save iiwnny by lii) Ing your
I I hi L,i:
MUSICa MerCnand Se
muoiom if ui lw,,u,uw
DIAMOND'S
MiuJc ilou. l'Jdrtdg Utoek, HalMH.
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Over Two Hundred of tin so favorite Pens arc now iu uso in Marlon county alone. It is ono of tho very best
Fountain Pen manufantuied. All Insurance Agents uso this Pen. Tho into Improvements render it still more
attractive and more, desirable.
A full lino of MABI12 TODD & BARD'S Gold Pens are always in stock, also
PHOTO ALBUMS, AUTO ALBUMS, SCRAr BOOKS,
SCRAP PICTURES, PURSES, CARD CASES,
VISITING CARDS, WEDDING STATIONERY'.
Remember trie Place,
Grand
COX
A Handsome
Latest and Improved pattern, nickel
A Ticket with chiinco on this
RELIANCE CAN TEA. Price 7f
Boots
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Leatliei- and Findings.
B6y-Cahh paid lor Wool, Hides, .Pells and Furs,-fi?u
The Bissell "Gold Meda" Carpet Sweeper.
The Best in tho World.
No. 81 Commercial St.,
THE
Ready
Pry's
DELAYS ARE DANUEItOUH!
It Is sure death; lift cents por can.
a HiccliillV.
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A.B.BUREN,
FURNITURE 13EALER !
COMMEKCIAL STREET,
BAMiM,
THE SECOND
MOORli
Dealers in Furnlturi', Notions, QueonHWuro,Ciliiwtwr, Clgan., lolmcoo,
CandUmandNutH. Allkiu.UofMCndhand gcxHs. Kiugl' land sold.
(lH)llk w,(l0 twimiiiMioii, Cor. State uud Liberty St.
mwmw
JOH. AI.UHUT. Agent.
rVilrtn. Oregon,
SINGER SEWING MACHINE
Office 181 Commercial St.
All UyU Hii PmnHsHiiigrwiH(aal'
ly un lw.Hd, sU rsfMtf mid nnxllwt fer ll
KIUIU W IHUIO.
BUKT CASK, Agent.
OF THE
FOUNTAIN
dTfo
jn:
9S State street, Salem, Ore.
;Tliircl:EE
a
-ollered by-
i e
& BOGGS,
Grocers, 2-li) Commercial SI.
Garland Cooking Range
finish, with complete set of utensils,
O
elegant Prize j
cents por pound
Prize presented to every
Win. Brown & Co.,
DI5JVL,I5WS
and Shoes !
Salem, Oregon,
VERY BEST B HANDS
Mixed
for family use at-
Drug
Slaughter your 8inrrols now by tho
M. BEAMER,
JIANOFAITHRER OF FINE HARNESS
A General Line or Horse Pmiiisliing Uoods,
Whips, Col Ifcirs, Bridles
Bdy-Repalrlug promptly and iioully done, and
all kinds of Carrlagw iiikI light IlarmwH lo order,
INDKI'ENDENCE, OREGON.
OUICOON
HAND STORE
& OSHORNE
Brick and Trie for Sale
hhiidduv 9. nreADT
munrn i ui uuonn it
aiMH-rtwirs to 1). NMli.have a w41 Jftab
I lUbwl llrtek and Tlio fuetory In North
! HhUih, nmr iu lair grountU. and aro ir
Irl lo furiiUa flnt-iuM lirtek aud Ilia
on short itotJv.
Hh iiii4m of Urwk ur 111 nl fjrt" lo any
i iMnl dslml. mi stKiit iMitlce. Orders cap
I IWl with Jo. P1th.tam, 110 blata treel,
where Mtnpl ran t -n dw
PIv
T k
jrrie,
J
(purchased of R. M. Wado & Co.)
purchasu of ON 10 POUND ot our
aauMimmuaca
E53
OF
Paints
Store).
use of FRY'B SQUIRREL POISON.
rninoHHln for Wood.
rionlod hlils will ho received nt Hie oillce
iifschiHii ilerli.'.'ttl Coiiimerclnl street, Ha
l"in, llivoii, until June 1, IKK), for the
delivery ol loo coi ds of largo Annul SO cords
oflMrgo griihorlMidyoak, to ho dolliored
at tho Hast Halein si-hoof liiillilliig.ou or
heforo August a, IbW), 10 cords of Tartu tlr
iiiiti 10 cord of large unit) or body oiik, to
he ili-llviirod at tlio Houlli halein school
houso, 4UwinU of largo llriuid 10 cords ot
hirgi-Kriiliorhody iHtk. to ho dclliercd at
Miriu Huii-iii school, Ift cords of luro llr
i K'iJj'.Vili'X "largo Tcrn'rl ffi?
i A ,y',iM, "Zm i. 'Rmi !iela long, I reaJoml
lily siruliflil and corded close. All bids
wsu do opened in h'mivo olllcoat 3 o'clock
p. in., Juno 21, IhijO. The board resents tho
rllilll to M'Ji'Ct and nil lilils. Ilnun In
'order oiihu iMiard of directors nlorosald.
mis jiiti mi) oisiav, mn).
u . . ...".'IMIwoN.CIcrlt.
Hehixil t)lst. No. 11. Marlon Co. Or.
I'ioiohus fur UliU for Kalo of Norfli
Kulf ill School Building.
Sealed bids will bu received at tlio otllou
or thu school clem, ail lliiiuiiicrolttl street.
Siilein, linuoii. until Juno 'Jl, Isu), for thu
oliUehool bulldlnu nl Norlli Halcni. now
occupied fur school purM)sos, to bo re
mined from the pruniUes by the imrelieser
on or Inforo Juv Ift, 1MM lllds will bo
oiieneil at my ottlco at a o'clock p. m.. June
ill. IhW 'I ho Hoard reservoH llio rltfbt to
rejaet any nnd all bids. Dono by I ho board
ordireotor of sehool Dlst. No. 21 This
anil day of May, Into, y. . HI MltiON,
HeliiKil Uork.
Uxccutor'H Notice.
x riiricit la brty clvon that thu coiuiiy
1 amirt flIMnrlou eouuiy, Oregon, lias
llibday upnutuliHl Ihr undemltfiibd oxec
utrtx of llioisilttiuof llonry 1'ox, deceased,
AlliwrMiiw havli'nelaliiis nKiiluslsuldi's
lU aru rwiulrisl in pre-ent lie in with (ho
lruMr vouulies to mo at my residence
HsMrMubJIuilly in sold county within six
iianilhs frojn tlio data of this notice,
May 91, vm.
TUKHHB VOX,
Kxutrix of the estate of Henry Kox,
deid. k'H-dvf
i
Final Settlomeut.
oTll'K Uhoreby kivuii llmt the under,
slcned udminUlruhirof the estato ol
uhliH. tlllmorit. deaMised.havinanied bis
tliMl ueaouul with lion. r. U.Hhaw.county
Jnd of Marlon oouniy, OrcK"U, has fixed
luly 7, IhKO, si lOn'uliHjka. in., bi hear nuy
otiJtHil foils why said aceoum should nol
be allowed uud thu administrator dll
cbariceij. J. W CltAWKOHD,
amD-wT AdmliiTstrntnr ofsaldt
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