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THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. TEKM8 OK HUBsCKlrTKMf. Dally by moll per yir- g Ita fr by mll pernionili . niii in nivnnco me ihh-v rbarstid for .''",.:.. ,. i7.,i.,vt. will Up . - MAi.i in 1'iivnnro me in not delivered! SLSOperycar. u p.pc.inru nmmnttv notify tlie OfllCft lithEi)bsi"" m wuu" . , hU companions in hoiiskeoplng be- 5HrJ'!l!Sfk- T:ScuMiiiTtWni.lr!ft. nn, 12 war nl.l mill ivvii v furtvro weeks,- tvtlt, .ivmnlltb.. - & cts. - - Collection will bo mndc on 1st and 15th of month. stHcilber8 will plci.so leave VXSiiUiUalchr on the place form collections. crly owned by Sirs. Taylor, where Tub EVKNtsa capitai. jouk.ah - iniir ylvM tho afternoon nsjoclnlcdl press dlsprtclies. Si n Dealers in Groceries, Crockery, Glassware, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Brushes, Windowglass, Etc. Sole Agents for Epicure Tea and Big Can Baking Powder. Some Changes. Iu the roster of members of tho Oregon l're?s asso ciation sent out by Secretary Pent land, some changes will be necessary this year. Tho name of A. Noltner, of the Portland World, occurs, vhen the fact Is Sir. N. wild out the World nearly three year nj,onntl is not connected with the pof Ion at all. F. Lockley arid J. W. Webb are down as representing the Capital Journal. Sir. LooUiey is out or the business for some time, though his gifted pen is doiuggood work for tho state iu tho Oregon Laud com pany's ofllce. Mr. Webb hns been in Fresno, California, the past eigh teen months aud is doing well raising grapes. Jacob L. Mitchell is down for the Journal also, but he has retired and is encouraging im migration to Oregon as secretary of the Suleut board of trade. Frank Davey is booked as a Statesman representative, but lie has been since February last the city editor of the Capilal Journal. There are several other changes noticeable and several new names to be added to tho list. Token When the occurred to days ajjo, ok Appreciation. sud aud fatal accident Chas. A. Smith a few Police Captain Harry Sliuto exercised his usual good heart and kiud disposition iu taking care of the body, getting It home and afterwards performing otuerfrieudly offices, which were highly appreciat ed by the bereaved mother and mem bers of the family. To-day, he was the very thankful recipient of a to ken of their gratitude, in the shape of a beautiful gold headed cane, of light black ebony, the head eugraved : with the initials of the donors and! accompanied by the following nete: 'Sir. Harry Slinte: Highly ap-j predated frieud: Accept, please, as a token of our tliauKs, this ofleilng. Prize It not for the value, which is ' trilling, but as an emblem of our I deepest thanks and gratitude for your service, so kindly and nobly rendered. Sirs. Lydla Smith and family." ll is needle to add that Sir. Sliuto will treasure the gift with sacred devotion. Sad Dkath. Frank II. Klssen ger, receutly brought to tlie asylum from Umatilla county, aged il years, died last night at that institu tion. The circumstances attending thiB young man's experieneearesad. He was a shceplierder near Pilot Rock and his dog In some way got poisoned, from tho effects of which he was dying when Kisseugor round him. In fondling tho dog tlie ani mal caught one hand In his mouth and then tho other In the etlort to ' free the first one. The grip of death was In the dog's jaws aud Klv.cn- ger faiuted away with the shock and tho heat, and lay on the urouud tin- cousclous several hours. When he recovered the dog was dead and with a great cllbrt he released his hands, but tho poison had done its work as well us tho horrible exper ience and In a short time reason gavo way, with tho result stated. Ho has a brother at Eugene, to which place the remains will be tak en for burial. Uame Must Surmr-Ed. C. Cross, Ab, and Fred West, butchers of Salem, N. Rynearson, Ueo. Stutts mau and 11. V. Drake, packed to gether their guns and ammunition this moruiug aud started for New port for a ten dayt,' hunt iu tlie mountains back of that burg, bev cral of the gojtlemeu aie known to bo desperate on the kill and will shoot on a momeut's iiotleu and without tho least,, provocation, hav ing made, tho kllllug of fat stock for the Salem market a business for sev cral years. Anyway, the party ex pect a pleasaut tluuuuul lots of fun In Ihelr huntlug tour. ThkLkiianonTuouiii. ShorltV, Scott recolvMl a tolegram yustonlay i from lloseuurg annouuelnjc that1 Isaac Banta, ono of tho vartlulKiuts ' lu tho LelKitiiiu shooting atlYwy, . was In that place sayt. the Allmny Herald. Ho at once telegraphed to ; an olllcer there to arrant him, aud last evening received a reply stating that he had been placed undor ar- rest. Sherifl Scott will go after thw prlsouers to-day. ' ' UBIUNUTIIU T.UM.-.TI.0 Salem Jniiiivni,...,. ... . r a .... unuuui ui niu iv cout Marlon county oourt grunting n free BOlmUnhtn to Myrtlti Knluht uluaeuUhM us tho neeeswiry HUttll. ttcatlon Mace the tlrstof January, SERIOUS CRIME CIIARUED. If Proven the Acctised Is a Urate serving Swift and Heavy I'nnishmcnt. Do- .For n few nioi i tli s past a mau 9onio 85 or 40 years old named Jnmrs Stotiemnti ha been working around the city and keeping house, "o r,""i tr "" one about sis. They huve recently lived In the old Iioiimj belitnuinc to , . . . uroenhouse Bile Ktpi tier triLiinoubi, They have lived rather myste riously and the neighbors have been susnectlnn that all was not right among them. It became known that tho largest girl, who la rather large ami forward for her age, was very cruel to the little child, who is a sweet, innocect thing, sometimes beating and abusing her shamefully. This led to Investigation, the matter being brought to the e.ir- of Slarshal Ross and that shrewd officer soon satisfied himself that there was something terribly rotten In the combination. One of the points lirst discovered was that Stoneman was no kiu to thegirls, whoe name is Oswalt, nud it seemed at hast very curious that he would bo thus supporting two children of no relationship to him. It was found, after diligent Inquiry that they came here from Freepon, Illinois but as it was impossible, without arousing suspicion, to ask direct questions and as they did not mingle with other persons or talk very much, it look some time to get at conclusive facts. This morning Slarshal Ross went to the house and had n long talk with the oldest girl, Ilelle, who ad mitted criminal relation with Stone man and told a story whicti throws an air of mystery around the case aud suggests another probable crime back In Illinois. Sho says her father drank a good deal and that he aud Stoneman used to linve some trouble. That one evening last amine sho was sent away from ; home to the house of a friend aud I that night her mother was taken I sick and died next day. After her I burial her father went away from I home, leavintr them. aud then Stone man came out here with the two girls. The criminal relationship commenced In Illinois. Sir. Ross took the two girls from the house aud placed them iu charge of Mrs. H. 11. SIcElroy and Mrs. John Minto, who will care for them until some legal steps can be taken I to put thuni under proper protection. j He then lodged information before Esquire Goodell, charging Stone man with the crime of rape, that be ing the charge applicable under our statutes. A warrant was is sued and the accused arrested as he returned to dinner. He was taken before thejustlce this after noon, aud arraigned, but ills ex- ! amiuation was postponed until Slon day morning, aud lie Is now in tho county jail. A Journal representative inter viewed him since his incarceration aud found him a little nervous, but stoutly denying tho charge. He i says he lived with the Oswalt the benefit of the exceptional bar himily four years and when the gains ottered by Squire I'arrar fc mother of the girls died, they want- j Co. ed to come to Oregon with him and their father consented lo their See the bargains offered nt Sar coming, so lie brought them. I gent's f and 10 cent counters. 8-7-Gt Stoneman is 10 years old, small in i stature, light complexion and sandy mustache. lie has lieeu working in the upholstery department of A. B. Huron's furniture store. The early hour of the Jih'rnal's going to press prevents a more com- j I'lete diagnosis of the ease to-day,! hut these are the facts its far as tlie' Information before the public now I reveals them, "" I Win. Rksidk in Sai.km. Dr. C. C. Stratum came up from Portland last night on tho overland. He was preceded a day by his family, ho having remained over in Portland to have their household goods trans terred to the ears. The Dr. and his family came up from san Francisco ou the steamer a few days ago, and 1 report a yery pleasant time ou the sea. He will build a residence j immediately and make his lutuiv home iu the capital city. Dr. Stmt ton will enter upon tho duties of Chancellor of the Willamette Uni versity at once and aid lu getting everything In readiness forihcoixui ingofthc fall term. SiiiMurp Salk. Depuly Sheriff Wrlghtnmn this morning sold the southwest quarter of section 18, township nine eoulh, range four east, formerly the property of W. U. Slarye, to Alfred R. Narrawny, the Judgment creditor, for 717.00, the amount of Judgment aud eotc Uiuuiiniu That when you want something cloguut you must K" where they can furnish It. In the barlKtr line Chas.DoLoon's Is the, 11hc. T " Diicuvuino I.ntuntions. -S. K, Lewis to-day declared his Inteiiilon "f marrying Stls UMmtluu Sutton, wl Cimuty Clerk BnUoook mUI he might, uudur ids IimiuI and mil - Wanthii. Urudslmw, Columbia. and other tlun rinf nl.,w i .. . i-. ... i uiooMiiiiury. fvaiutu vautung uoui I puny. Szl-dwlw. - u,. luUiin I'attrrlin. ntgdon. & Caj. 156 Stale trvet,batem, Or : zut Lost akd Fousa-Homer i Brown, n ten-year old son of Frnnk Jlrowu, was the cause of considera ble trouble Wednesday night and ' tho next morning, says the Eugene ! Guard. lie was away from home during tho day and failed In return at night, ills grandparents, with whom lie lives, became anxious aud search was made for hint during Wednesday night aud until Thurs day noon, when he was found un der ihu residence of his grandpar ents. He was afraid of being pun ished for his aence Wednesday morning and went under the build ing at noon aud remained there un til next day noon without food. Searchers were out iu all directions hunting for the missing lad Kespectable Citizens. A fuU. of the Salem people who have been sojourning on tho bench at the coat have returned. When they gel themselves thoroughly washed and inesanii out oi tueir liair a till ears they will make very respectable citizens again, though they look n little gritty. Sfany nre yet linger ing by the sen, and some are even wandering around iu the mountains j hunting for smla and mineral i springs. One pany ol meu have ; just returned who were even pre-) sumptuous enough lo hunt for gold, but all the wealth they secured wa i stored up iu physical recreation. They came around with a few bear ' stories to ward off those seeking j Information about gold mines. kkijIgiuus sr.nvicE. ,' ,., , ,, ,,.. i i;u.Mi1mli-J, d.w.uj, oi the JninKarus, will preacn at the C. P. church to-morrow at 8 o'clock, p. m. Evangelical. "Is there a rea son Why tilings go wrong SOllie- times?" is the subject at 11 a. m. Usual service during the day. All ' are welcome. E. S. Bollinger, pas-, tor. Evangelical association. J. , M. Preiss will preach at 1:30 Sun- day Aug. 10th in the C. P. church, on High street between Union and Marion streets. Everybodyjeordially invited. PiiESHYTnniAN Ciiuitcir. Ser vices at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. by ' Rev. E. J. Thompson, 'D. D. Sab-i bath school at 12 in. Christian En- ! deavor at 6:30 p. m. All are wel come. i Baptist Chubch. Regular ser vices morning and evening at the usual hours, by tho pa3tor. Sunday : school at 11:45 a. in. Endeavor . meeting at 0:1'0 p. m. Tepic: "The Blood that Cleanses." Christian C iiuiich. "T h c , Prayer of a Millionaire" and "Pure j and Undetlled Religion" will re spectively be the morning and ' evening theme of Rev. J. B. John- eon at tlie Christian Church, corner Center and High streets. 11 a. in., and 7:30 p. m. School at 0:45 a. in. Services ; Sunday ' l I Thk Nkw Brihoi:. How happy those Polk county farmers will be when they can come over and get Plkntv. Fresh butter in sulll- clent quantities to supply tho de mand, at Capitol Adveuture Co. S-S-tf. A OllOWL.' Mb. Editer: Although mr taxes ar mall, yet they ais as burdensome to ine ai It I paid much mure. And am tax-pa) cr, I (eel that I have r. right to criticise thnso extravagances that are lactora In the crea tion ot high taxes. I have lu my mind the couuty hospital. No sooner does the Im pecunious citizen become broken down aud debilitated, than ho rushes offro tbe hosiiltal. I Even persistent dyspepsia and constipation arc gettitig to bo excuses for admission. Hence, nllow me space to cuter my feebls protest agalust further contluuanco ot this pernicious practice. It costs too many hard dollars for the treatment of these unfor tunates, aud It is high time that they should Vnovr that they can save the couuty that ex pense, by tho judicious use ot a few bottles ot Joy's Vegetable Snrsaparllla, a remedy that within my observation is a sovereign euro for thoso too commou disorders. If they won't taVo it they ought to be compelled to by some law that would meet the case. Under the circumstances a full hospital is luexcusable, hence this growl. A CITIZEN. Notirc. All persons are warned against purchasing stock nfthoGold Mount ain it Dry Gulch Consolidated Gold j samples of Oregon's best fruits were A Sliver Mining Co. of H. H. Mil-1 discussed with a relUh more easily ler, ho having no stock standing iu enjoyed than described. While the his name on tho company's books, ' old folk were thus enjoying them nor is he authorlMd to transact any i selves In the parlor the younger business for tho company. U. B. Cannon, President. Salem, Aug. 7th, 1800. 8-7-d-lw .V Cure for Sirk lleadnrtie. TliU illsti-i'uilns: complaint iadnetonn luKollie or nUicirt.li liver or wntlwiml tMWvU wbleh dvruUEe Hie utomaeli nml dltarb lliv nervoua ytein eminlmr ills itniwoi nml nn otin4ie dull uiln in th 1 heml, often we ere iu to prevent nnyrt or Mwp. One of Ur tinnn'a lmprovod uin s in m in iiiiriH4 oi nil iuo PAIS.- hit 111 nml intvury and a few iimrt' doe will nr ! . , rwt the llvemiuUloim.eliiiiidnirnlutotln' hesi,s. bout While tlue pll urv kivvall, tMsIl) tHkM, anil mild undKeutle In Uinlr Helhtti II1WXI W HO HIlHUl-IIie IIHII1U ISWl Will Miff. fnlually euro lek hmdati, MndIih Uu. Salil by Siullh A HteJucr. , . . , .. , J ?" " ""."'IK " shore or mountains uoiri lorgei loonier tho Kvunino Joi'itN.vi. to your ivimp. Illblir4a lllituuatlc ami l.Urr I'llli. TheM ptl.a are wsentlfkrulli' cimiiHiuudwl nil tu&t.kr... In ia.i.,(, V.k wAlUtf lulu and twIfWlit ID actiou. No xrtpnii; llu wi mmmoaiy fitliowlur Ibe omj is? paw, Tovy aiadamed tdUifli adults asd hll lira with pvrfisH fcfely. W cu autre tuo ltatunruual lu the core ol"lk hntd-i-H, uniivatHu deU and b.llloui-u-. cd aa an appcllier Ibey exrrll any oilivr rciarvtion T II ly 1U SOCIAL AND PERSONAL. A GRAND SHOW. The large audience in Reed's np era nouc last, nigni were most pleasingly entertained by Elliott's Voyagers. It Is source of great satisfaction to the newspaper to feel justified In fulsome praise of a company appear ing before the foot-lights, and indeed In this instnnce the praNe cannot go beyond what was de served. From beginning to end was a season of marvelous exhibi tions. The hat throwing and catch lug was the finest ever seen lice; the bicycle and uulrylc tiding by the Elliott family two young ladies and two young men was simply wonderful, the work of Mnter i Tom being especially so. Standing on the hubs of n wagon wheel, for instance, aud propelling It around the stage, then skipping a rope with It, thus raisiug the wheel by the strength of his legs while he swuug the rope himself, this being but one of tho many almost impos sible feats performed by him and the others. The acts of tho Japs formed a mot admirable feature. They were dressed in magnificent cost utnes and their juggling, ivpe walking, pole balancing, etc., were pat human comprehension. The young girl, Kuniwarn, who walks the slack via and slides down the tight rope on her feet nud turns herself into all shapes on top of high pedestals, elicited great wonder and applause, while the fat In r, with his jugglery, displayed a power of eye and nerve most wonderful. Mr. aud Sirs. Crimmins, in their , IwhkhIiiiIiI linuim. n,l,llti' e nouseitoiu urama. "Udd It v were surely an oddity well woitli seeing. As an Irish comic songster auddancei, "Hobby Slack", is m whole comedy. The finely trained dnuJe.. that turns somersaults . jumps over a chair on his hind t!-i. a source of great nmusemoii. There are so many thing- to pr.ii.-e it is impossible to mention thorn .n!. suffice it to say, tho peiforman peitormaiiee is lir-4 class iu cw.'- I'-'""-"'". .. . clean and tit to be witnessed by all. The Salem orches tra, composed of Sliss Pearl Scott piano, Prof. Coomer comet, Prof. Wolf, violin and a gentleman on the clarionet, rendered excellent muic which made the interlude appear very short. The perform ance will be repeated this evening and it is safe to say it will draw an immense house. CoTKIMK PICNIC. Tlie most attractive fetnure of the summer iu the elite social circles was a picnic given by Slicses Slae Carpenter and Lena Knight, in Capital park Thursday evening, chaperoned by Sirs. Dr. Jessup, who is unexcelled iu that position for her good spirits and entertaining ability. The ditll- cult task of making coflee fell to Ur. J. SI. Keene aud L. F. Willnian. After they had made a partial sucees the guests all sat down to an elegant repast of s-.iimis, sandwiches, cakes, ices aud all the other dainties from the best cuisine. During luncheon j Sliss Knight ''snapped" the party with her camera, and they will not know how large a "bite" they were taking until the photo's are develop ed. The whole occasion was a grand affair and will long lie re membered by those present, and especially Miss Espey, in whoso honor the given, so mat ner departure irom tlie capital city will be recalled with only the most pleasant thoughts Those prejent were; Sliss Slae Car- 1 penter, Sliss Lena Knight, Sli-s I Bellinger, of Portland, Sfisses Sallic and Eujrenie Bush, Sliss Dearborn, Sliss (irny, Slisi Anna Breyman, j Sliss Julia Chamberliu, Sliss Ada i Breyman, Sliss Byrne, Sliss Espcy, Mrs. Dr. Jessup, Sliss Helen Ede, and Sirs . E. Strang, Sir. A. E. Strang, Mr. E. P. SIcCoinack, Dr. Byrd, Dr. J. SI. Keene, SIr.ll. A. .Morgan, Portland, Messrs. F.W.Wil man, W.J. D'Arey, P. H. D'Arey,, Oeo- W. Slorris, F. S. Dearborn and Henry Movers. ' i CHURCH SOCIA1II.K. The lawn social given at the . residence of Prof. E. 11. MeElroy on ' Wednesday evening was a brilliant ' atl'air. Decoration', wereiu profusion and arranged only as the skill of, the artist can dictate. Tho older, persons In the party who could not fully appreciate the cool evening on ' the lawn, betook themselves to the parlor where Ice cream, cake anil people wore tilling the air on the i lawn with merrry stivlns of laughter j and tho melody of sweet luuste. I The Salem quartette club were pros- ent aud rendeicd some of their choicest selections. On the whule 1 the occasion was a success and was ! heartily enjoyed by all who were present. Sirs. SlolCiroy has the hmhest eralltudo of all for tho iium '"l""1 hnl,luuu '" l,u ,llr u,u '""" which she uitiirtlti.l thw IX) MKHA.MA. J. II. Alltert headed a party of 1 six whloh left by team at 4 o'clock I this iftorncHin for MoIihiiw. Tlie party oonsistl of J. 11. Albert, Jell'. , SorlU'r, Joseph Albert, Harry Sln , gletou, aud Slltoo Jele ami Kate Dairy iu pie. Sir. Seritwr will tv turn Monday, but the ruuwludor of Hie Kirty will make a two weeks' VUH at the fushloOHblt) sutuiner re- sort. Sleliaum. lien K. Crttchlow went by team this afternoon to Wilhoit Col. W. II. H. Waters is in Port land on business to-day. SJr. T. II. Wilson returned this - 1 afterno0n from Newport. ' Sirs. C. II. Slonroo returned to day from iter Alba-iy visit. Senator Jell'. Slyers, of Sclo, is j doing business iu the city to-day. I Prof. E. I). SIcElroy was a pass enger on the south bound train this J moruiug. R. P. Roise, Jr. returned last evening from an outing at the Yr qulna sea shore. Sherifl and Sirs. Ed. Croisanare in Halsvy today for a visit with Sirs. C's parents. Dr. J. Jennings returned to-day from the coast, looking much im proved in health. Sir. II. Leach, the nurseryman, returned this afternoin from a busi ness trip to Eugene. Sir. nud Sirs. Willis McEIroy went up toSodavillc this morning tor a two weeks' visit. Sir. and Sirs. A. E. Strang were passengers for Portland this morn ing, visiting friends there. J. Benson Starr returued home last evening from a tour of Tacoma, Seattle and other Puget Sound points. Prof, and Mrs. VanScoy went down to Sit. Angel this morning to spend Sunday with Sirs. VanScoy's parents. IK'V. E. J. Thompson, D. D., of Corvali:, is in the city and will offi ciate at tlie Presbyterian church to morrow. Sirs. .1. C. Brown was si passenger on the local train ihi morning for a visit to the health giving resort, Sodaville. Sirs. P. D'Arey ai.d Sliss Teresa retarned last evening from a pleas- uretiipofa couple of weeks, dur ing which they visited Vancouver, Astoria iind the sea bes'ch. Rev. aud Sirs. Robert Whitaker returned this morning from the , f .... of r.i,r r T show where , o- -- ' ---- - - ! they have been spending a week! rusticating in the renowned Waldo hills. Sirs. A. H. Wright, of tho Jour nal composing force, to-day joins her husband at Slehaii'tifor a week's rest and recuperation in tlie mount ain air. Sir. J. W. Welm, for several years a newspaper man in Nebraska, now in railroad busine-s, is visiting hi friend T. II. Barnc, president ot tlie Salem Iand comp.t iv and look iug over this- country with a view to future settlement. Sir. and Sirs. T. SIcF. Patton are enterfaimug as guests Sliss Ella Brown a former Salem resident, daughter of A. H. lirown then state treasurer; Slis Nicnolsou and Suss Loonns, of .Uillhurst, near Tacoma. Sir. and Sir.-. John O. (Jnltra of Portland came up onthe 11 o'clock train this morning and stopned off to take dinner with Sirs. Goltra's parents, Dr. aud Sirs. J. Reynolds. They will take the evening train for Albany to spend .Sunday with Sli G's folks. Sir. Ed. Crawford returned to-day from the sea shore, where lie lias been taking a vacation "for his health" you know, but they do say he was very fond of H.-teniu-j to the language of the ''wild sea of Portland, i waves" with other ears to accom picnic was i panvhini in ihenleasiusrmeditatious. Sir. Ed. I). Craudall, a former Salem boy, now one of ,the famous tenor stagers of the Pacific coast, is visiting iu the city, and may be in duced to assist in a greud musical concert with local talent before lie proceeds to Seattle, where he is en gaged to teach music iu the Uni versity of Washington. Slessrs. II. A. Thomas, W F. Seaverand Geo. W. Watt returned to-day fr.uii their trip by team to the Nestucea country, aud they were more auxlous to get rid of the real estate tliev had picKed upon the way than they usually are. They had a grand time aud caught lots of trout. llOI'.N. COOK. In Capital Park addition to Salem, Weduesdav, August ti, 1S90, to Sir. aud Sirs? Clias? Cook, a sou. B1B1JABT. Iu North Salem, Fri day, August S, 181X1, to Sir. and Mrs. L. .1. Bibbart, a sou. ELLIS & WHITLEY LIVKKYI ivS. Suuth of Chamohottf Hotel SALliM, - - OKUGOS fii'st National Bant SALKM OKEGON. l. Vt V imiL' President Vice President Ouhler UK. I,. RKV.SOUW, HKYN'i MOllt. juii GENERAL BANKING. KxeuanKon Portlaud. San KraucUeo, New rk, l4udoii aud Hone Kpnc UlUKbl aud told. Slate, Cimuty and Clty witrranu bought. Parmer are cordially Invlied to deiswlt und lntnMict bualneu with u. Liberal advances made on wheat, wool, hop and other property ai reas.vuno.e rate., In.urance on uh e oo ni ran be obtained at the bank In iuo.1 tellable companle. PRINTiNG. - riNKOK THK LAHUiir ESTABLISH. LI menu in the state. IrtUud. LArvwt i.ck li Hunks tr iiwer rale iban tbe Slat, . a d bioreal UiioiunU Swud fu nooe I il or j b pj.ni ag. and caUi.vue ol K M VV A I TV W$tU blanks. Hteru IMnter Baim Ortcvm. 25c Wart Column.! Notices Inserted for ONK.CKNT I'KIl WORD EACH INSERTION. No nip. or tlenieut Inserted In thl column f-"- le , than tv.entjMlve cents. FOR SALK Clienp A od Cinilly boot, ours and IN. complete AN" a 4VK) vWln.ter rifle. Inn Ire. IW Com mercial street V TOUND AT I.AST.-V IVH-li Hint will 1 plniii n nlHlin wltlinnt KUinmlne It. f'or sale at Diamond's mnsle limie. Fc IOR WALK One linue and two lots in South sileni. inquire oi .i. emu- bon. i'ricuj(Bi. TTOR SALE.- .Tmm fiiu-Hiul ix If. and ..rii, ,.iniiiit ai.iiuii stViuTo farm. Call on or nddrens 1 C Jory, lto HI. s-ali'in r.ij PATRONIZK Home Industry, and use Moantiiin Unliii CouKhCure. tiuar nnleod to eiie relict or money refuuileil. Miintunciiired Ry II. H.Cross, salem.Ore- nnn Snlllll Stillpr MU HCOUt for Silcm. 1-Mlni STANLEY IN DARKEST AFRICA 1"ii cn-nplete etnry f Stanl -y'a recent tbrllllns a, inir. 4 nml tie iIkcIim iiu of hU Important liu icrl will ami -ar for tho tirst time In tbe not ::ten by liimwlf. cutltl.d "In D.irlest Afrl i. " I) n it In) 1 c-lrn I by any ot the so cil i-J ' q,a ,U- 1.0-ks" n w bilng otlreil a "f en nine" a nl ' a i hc.uic To uo one ot thtse hai btanley csntnbuteil a Hn. Th 'ra I no queitlon about thu tatemeat bo ne Ctirectlti cve-y pirticnlar Wc piarautce it, ana wiltirlxTa-tlrulaMonapiil'ration. ntllTIMM In onler not to I mlsleil, OAUIIUll that the booi btars tho Im. plutof . CHARLES SCRIBNER'S SONS And that the canrastlns ascnt carries a certificaU And that the canrastlns ascnt carries a certincau aTl Bancroft & co. 132 POST STREET, SAN FRANCISCO. General Aoents for the Pacific Coast JmeS. Fclton, sole airrnt for Marlon county, S.deii', ' 'icgon. J. H. HAAS, TILE WATCIiaLAK-EI? 21535 Commercial St., Next iloor to K ' alem, Oregon. ! eln'i..! ! Specialty of Spectacles, unci Clocks, Wniches ami .Tevrelry. repalrln? i lsure in Your Home Company! ti oi n Which h.i for the past six yenr PAID MORE TAXAS. Issued More Policies, Received More Premiums. And Paid More Losset Upon property located iu Oreson or Wash Inntnu than any other company. It was the First Company to Pay all Losses in Full and in Cash By the three gieat conflngrntio'ns of SeattI tellensburgund Spokane Kails. GEO. 31. HEELER. City Aceu! And Special Agent for Marion County. Ultico in the company's building it WILLARD . Dealers In Fresh and Salt Meats. ELDK1DGE BLOCK. Price of Meats ly the quarter 5c. Mutton by theitiarter... 7c. i'niU by the quarter Tc. Rolls 5to8c. Roasts So, ROBT. THOMPSON. XEW IJ EST AUK A2? T , Opposite Weller Bros., Com'l St. EVERYTHING NEW Meuls nt all hours, nud In every style. Het me.il In the olty for 2o cents, ulvo us a call. Summons. In the circuit courtnfthestnte of Oregon for the county of Marion. I I. Vanlluren, plaint lrt Suit todsove I ?. . I lif. intai- j Allle Vanlluren, defendant) rinse contract i 'lo Alllo VanUiirea. said defendant! In I the mime o! the Mate of Orvsron, vou &e i he eby commanded to an -Her the com I pi. lut tiled In said court aitainst yon In the i Hbrne entitled Milt, by the Hill (IhvoiO to- bor, lstu, TIih rirt day ot the next n?culr ' term in shUI court, and you Hre further uotitied that If juu fail to answer n- above i requited, said plalntitt will apply to the court tor a uecre aisoivicg the marriage contract now exi-tln? beiwwn von aud iiim, ami for coils. l Ills summons Is publlkhetl by order ol Hon. It. P. itos?,Judv.'e,uuuleiit chamber, I July K, IsW. J. A. APPLKG.VTK. I Attorney lor pin". Dissolution Notice. , VTOl U'h t hereby given that theeo-part-I 1 ne.siilp liereloroieexUUuiranililitlai, ' buneenderthertrin unmeortieln'uv ; Kaetuar Is taU .tuy dlsMiUnd bv mutual & nmwiii, i n. ii. Kae:uer Imvine du. U Inlervft to the undersienMl. Cmtinue tlieblliifts..aiwl Mjlr!l rwtmnace of old aid new cumohmp, at old laud on state tlrnet. k-wit (.HAS. IK LEON. HELLENBRAND'S filling Parlors k Candy llaniifiiclory, S88 Commercial Street. HILLOK t-'AUK: lee Cream ..I4V , Uo. and at eenl Uittee. Tea or I'hoeotaieatsd lake..li nm M.liaid Milk Smb Hot Cakes, li.aee or T Ii nni llef.leMl: anJ fciai ta.ui INark t bop and IStct l"".H'.'Z tml .MlutSMLIMMtaHa EV&, tiu isxcmmi ami KriH a.uuu S-aKWRUd Kjre JkcMiU ' rVs ajutrt any kiyW .'ji Matte 25 Ct RgtaMDaMwSrFo)tU3 0'tk. A atee vari4y vetetalrfM!, , e4e. Al-ia. e,mv ur milk uittt aM SB Mat lukUttiibout ezira rhanse, i Uuice Orars lmpurv-d aad lXMo.lie. alwnya ..a nai.d IVwter Hoi. steak and Esr Tender Lcun Kteak and ts-. . wctt ioceni HENRY M. sK ne iiaie. Great CtZS'Xr'r--rt$ 7aJl Eidridge a' CALL Oil WHITE. iirWBMUUnUlig VANCOCYBH. I IX - tr' 'rv xi Tlie St. James For Boys and Young ; COURSES: Preparatory, Commercial and Classical. Easy to reach; 1 hourly trains run between Portland and Vancouver. All denominations received. Number of boarders limited, early application necessary. During the past year students were in nl'endence from California, Ore gon, Montana, Idaho, llritisli Columbia and Washington at large. For CaUilnguc and drtnili'd information address: I REV. DIRECTOR, St. James College, Vancouver, Wich. I J -KEEPS THE i ilUi h i 111 y f 1 1 T Dry Goods and Trimmings i.adiort Jintl (louts Furiiishing Goods, Olothinp; and Hats in flip city. 277 and 279 Commercial St., Corner Court, in Bush's New Brick Block. tttKttSJtfxrrrjaruUv:u'groi:JExa jflnlvAtetractBooks IN isonwsMHiiti'.-sraKHraaaHHtssrajrjz! cjoara-airas Evening 0O Cents The Latest Telegraphic News and the -Best Local Reports. DUGAN BROS., The Plumbers, i i 1 1 una Commeroiul St Iiealem In Steam and Plumber's Goods, California Ironstone bower and Flrw Ohy t'liluiuey llpe, ale. jnropv mi ft .lli Before Leaving Salem, (iUbert ltfiw. have aw oa tUt HOUND TRIP TK'UCTS to Yaqntaa a4 rsaara Tlekeu jroad far poiat bsmI eomim; oa any Wk day aatil Oeobr let, fO. ;ijmr TICKETS $3.50. Brick and Tile for Sale1 MURPHY & DESART, to II. iuk hua mil , llUMMl Hrik nA Til- t- i v,k iS': B? tihtli,r u"aU, and are fx patwd ta rornua Ail-eiaM bnck aad tile oa Mmxi aottea. Kamiuea .if tru-k r 1 ile wot 'n t.i mi P"" iwiiiJ i, bi - i, .i. rU-.-un t.rtw it, j. r .iUrc iiohui(.iiti 'where sampiea ran te wo ajtw ' Offer! m V.V-Vx fJ"' ?.2M ulr8t brand. Illit PIANO in fine order Sljj.'i. KXORMOCS BAROAINS on the Celebrated COIJIY I'iauos font few weeks onlv .25() ORGANS, the finest in the world, for IRii ."JloD ORGANS for $70. Buy now and save money. Cash or installments. Bargains iu all kinds of music goods at CI jV tBPKSM H n Block, Commercial St EVERYTHING GUARANTEED. WASHINGTON. College Men, LARGEST LINE OF SIARION COUNTY. Work promptly and reliably executed by tlie ALESI ABSTRACT & LAND CO., FRANK W. WATERS, Stanager ) j 0 N THE "'MfcUkoM1, Capital Journal a- jVtonthL. COOK HOTEL Center and ILigli Street. ' G. W. AXDERSOX, PROP. Saceessor to W. H. COOK. The Cook notol I oppoMtr court house ennvelat to buslnew. part of city ana tret cwr line runnli.r pt the door. ttat SI.OJ to S0i) a day, according w nm jpclal term to boarders ana famlllt. I FINE HORSESHOEING iScriber &Pohle's. SpMlai tnlkin given to shoeing r UiyL riv -w Hordes, intarferiuc and enp- td )ora. V large ( Stack of Hu'itl-jlaile Shoes Carnrd. V 1ve oar pofial Hn'wfM poy aae but experts in thu deirtwei" 47 and 51 State Strtet, Sakwi, Or. COXSEBVATORV OK MUSIC ,K to WlUatuetU uaiv,-rwiy. - Ursjoa. Tat HtM n'l .u.taafuili1t JaiM-eauiaau' ,(veafnl t i-... t- II!, a nar av ben M "VT a y toM iirr iiixi-j- -t i,,.-.!!": ror.mdu-.. T.-a fMaaoD lur ""-. j. taJ a- l.- a '"IIS i r u roaipsetson of "M't.rli 'B til . .......... ----- ,,,, Km ni' rmb; as Sept i-i i" f