Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893, March 31, 1891, Image 2

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source of her inspiration, nnd began
a regular system of worship. In
Hutrers have been told that the fam
ily have moved away from the city.
It is said Mrs. Glflord has been put
in tin Insane asylum for treatment.
ANOTHKR OOMKT.
Mount Hamilton, Cal., Mar. 31.
A small, fairly bright comet, with
tall 15 minutes Iour. was discovered
by Prof. E. E. Barnard at the Lick
observatory. Tho comet is moving
rapidly southward In tho direction
of tho sun, one degree a day. This
makes tho fifteenth comet discovered
by this observer.
COMPANY I WINS.
PoitTLANct, Mar, 31. In the com
petitive drill last night between
companies "I" and "C,"O.N.Q.,
the former won.
VE8SELS in distress.
New Bedford, Mass., Mar. 31.
A steamer Just arrived from Vino
yard reports two vessels In Vineyard
Haven In distress.
ILLNESS OF SENATOR PALMER.
Chicago, Mar. 31. Bouator J. M.
Falmer Is sick In bed at his home in
Springfield, and owing to his ad
vanced age, fears aro entertained in
regard to the outcome of
hlsdllncss. He has been affected
with a cold for two or three days
past, which has now developed Into
a well-defined caso of "la grlppo,"
and he has been compelled to take
to his bed. Generul Palmer's soven-ty-fivo
years havo never weighed
heavily upon him beforo, but ad.
vices from Bprlngfleld aro to the
oflect that his physicians ate worried
at tho outlook, particularly as there
aro symptoms of pneumonia, or
what has tho appearance of this
dread disease, noy, developing.
DEATHS IN NEW YORK.
New York, Mar. 31. Tuoiocord
of deaths since noon yesterday up to
noon today Is 140, seven of tueso re
ported havo been from la grlppo
complicated witii other diseases.
There aro 100 pollecraou on Iho sick
list today.
ITALY WANTS TO FIGIIT.
Tho Directors of Iho N. Y.,N.II.
& II. tt.R. Indited by tho
Grand Jury.
SUGAR TWO CENTS LOWER PEIl POUND
The Coke Trouble, Highwayman in
Cal., Judge Fitzgerald Charge
to New York Grand Jury,'Big Fire
at La Grande, Foreign News, Etc.
CRIMINAL.
1'ltOIIAllLK MURDER.
Riverside, Cal., Mar. 31. Sun
day morning two Frenchmon wont
to Spring brook, a small stream
west of town, to wash their clothing
About an hour atterward children
llnvred a dead man lying in the
odgoof tho brook, Investigation
proved it to bo Lonis MIcrlett, ono
of tho Fronohmon. His skull was
crushed with a heavy rook, and his
IB IT WAR WITH ITALY ?
WASHiNaTON March, 31. Baron
Fava lias presented to the stale de
partment his recall by the Italian
government nnd has demanded Ills
passports. The department Is (great
ly surprised becauso it was wholly
unexpected and becauso Investiga
tion Into New Orleans matter is not
completed. Reason for recall is"King
oPItaly Ib dissatisfied with progress of
adjustment between tho two coun
tries In regard to New Orleans
massacre." Tills action can be con
strued into no other way than an
actof open hostility on tho part of
the Italian government to' the
United Stales with which it has
heretofore been on friendly terms.
Secretary Jllnlno has just been seen
by Associated Fress reporter and
absolutely refuses to Bay ono word.
AMERICAN CITIZENS IIKLOIIY ITALY
Washington, Mar. 31. It is
reported that eighteen American
citizens havo been seized and im
prisoned In Home to bo held its
hostages.
AT FLORENCE INSTEAD OP ROME.
Washington, Mar. 31. Ilk now
reported around tho stale depart
ment that It was at Florcnco that
eighteen Americans wero thrown
into prison Instead of nt Home as
first reported. Also it is said othe.d
havo sufi'ured tho same futo in Italy.
In all cases Italian ofilcers refused
to glvo the Imprisoned porsons any
reasons for tholr arrest.
this morning. Works are In opera
tion with reduced lorce, nnd nu
effort will be made li keep them
running. Workmen are arming,
nnd serious trouble in expected lie
foro (he strike Is over. With the
exception of FresldcnlQompcrH, all
the members of the executive board
of American Federation of Labor,
nro in this city, for tho purpose of
holding a conference on tho critical
situation In tho Coko region. An
efibrtwill probably be made tocflect
a compromise and end tho strke.
FOREIGN.
DIRKCTORS LIAULI2.
New York, Mar. 31. Cliauncoy
M. Dopow appeared beforo the grand
Jury yestorday as a witness in its in
vestigation into tho recent New
York CcutrnI tunnel accident.
Later tho Jury waited upon Judge
Fitzgerald and asked lilm a number
nf auctions. In tho course of his
reply tho Judgo said that if tho di.
rectors of railroads havo control and
management of tho road, It is their
duty to soo tliut tho requirements of
face badly cut. His pockets wero tho law for tho safety of tho travel-
lug pubho nro rogarded. Any por
sou concerned in tho commission of
an net as a mombor is a liable party,
Tho law says that some porson shall
bo responsible. Theso people control
tho management of this road. They
haveaclearduty Imposed upon them
by statute If thoy havo violated
tho statute an indictment Hhould bo
found, and, lot mo say that, whllo it
Is proper in coses wlicro persons of
eminent standing In community
havo serious charges inado ngulnut
them, It Is well to carefully inquire
into all particulars, yet tho law
requires that tho sumo law should bo
enforced against them as against
any one else; If the facts warrant, a
Judgment should bo found.
Judgo Fitzgerald's words created
a stir in court.
In reply to further questions, tho
court said tho directors could bo
olmrgcd with mlsdomcauor as well
as tho corporation. There la no
uouut lu mo mum or any person
who was In tho court room whon
the Jury tiled out, that a truo bill
will bo found acaluMt the dlrectorsof
the road.
dirkotors induti:i.
Nkw Yohic, Mar. 31. Tho direc
tors of tho Now York and Now
Haven aud Hartford It. It. Co., wero
today Indicted by the grand Jury for
misdemeanor In connection with tho
fatal collision In Fourth Avenue tun
nel ou Feb, 20th last, thereby thoro
wore six lives lost. Among those
Indicted are: Chauucoy M. Depow,
Win. ltnoknfeller, and Loverette W,
limliinrd.
robbed of overytulng valuablo. His
companion, named Benjamin
Logoack, wns arrested aud is now in
Jail.
HICUIWAYMKN AGAIN.
Rkdding, Cal., Mar. 81. Carl 11.
Brings, a business man of Redding,
was held up by highwaymen last
evening whllo going to Shasta. Tho
etago como down a dlfl'erout road
and escaped. This indicates that
tho stage robber who has been pur
suing his calling Is still In that vi
cinity. OARROL CINT3 ICtailT YKAR9.
Ottawa, Ills,, Mar. 31. In tho
oelebratod caso ol "Jimmy" Carroll,
tho supremo court has rendered nn
opinion tifllnulug tho Judgment of
tho Knox county court rendered In
1887. Carroll was tried for burglar
izlug tho Farmers' and Mechanics'
bank of Qalesburg during tho no
Boneo of all imiploycs, oxcopt Cash
ier Little, on July 3, 1870. Carroll
was Beutonoed to eight years' Im
prisonment ill July, 1837, but his
lawyers have slnoo been lighting tho
caso.
This bank robbery was a peculiarly
audacious work, with a sequel almost
unparalleled In criminal history, tho
participants, flvo in number, being
trailed by detectives for years, nnd
though fighting desperately, logally
find othorwlse, none escaping prison
except William Ilurko, alias "Hilly,
the Kid," who is believed to havo
been killed. Among other robbors
wero John Laruoy, alias "Molly
Mutches," and Paddy" Gueren,
Wrothor ot Eddy Gueren, who Is
ow serving lone torm in a French
prison.
STATE.
LA ORANDU 11UHNH.
La Oiundk, Oro., March 81.
Tlw business ortlou of La G ramie
WW totally destroyed by firo this
VMcaiug. Tho following business
H MsWiMi u-om luiriwul. (Milimini ili-v
W " - ....- Hvifi a.vQ.
( toro; J. U. Tnoraon & Co.;
MwCuthy & Kel!.y; H. D, River A
i,; Jhhi 4 Holbrook'a n.iloou;
McCoy & 'rhustou'n barber
. Tho firo hi now guder control.
SUGAR TWO CUNTS LOWKR,
Nkw York, Mar. 31 .-Tho duly
on sugar comes oll'nt 12 o'clock to
night, nnd wholesale store will
oion then to meet tho demand from
retailors. A dlfi'eroueo of two cents
per pouud will, It Is anticipated, re
sult In enormous sales, as tho retail
market Is practically bare of stook,
NO SUGAR AGUHHMUNT.
JNKW York, Mar. 31. Have
meyers deny that there Is any ugreo.
ineut between them aud Spreokles
regarding tho division of territory.
TUK WICK DISTRICT.
Pjrrauuuri, I'oiin, March 31.
TUB POPJ5 IS UNWIILL.
Komk Mar. 31. Thepopelssufl'ur
lng from u soyere nttuck of stomach
trouble. His condition is such he Is
compelled to keep to his bed.
ORANVILLK DYING.
London, Mar. 31. Tho latest
nows from tho bedside of the Earl
Granville Is, that tho distinguished
statesman is slowly sinking.
ORANVILLK DKAD.
Earl Granville died this afternoon.
T1IK TROUI1LK IN INDIA.
Calcutta, Mar. 31. Tho official
dispatches received here today by
the government, confirm tUo report
of tho rnnssacro of Ghonrkas, at
Maulpur in Province Assam, nbout
470 of these natlvo soldiers were
slain by hostllo tribes, men of As
sam, after two days' fighting. The
fate of tho l!rltisli officers In com
mand of tho OhoorkiiH aud of chief
commissioner, James W. Quluton,
is still uncertain, but Iho viceroy of
India, marquis of Lansdowne, be
lieves that all officers and olllclals
havo either met death or that they
aro being held as prisoners. In ad
dition to tho disaster at Maulpur
It Is believed a force of British
troops, composed of a detachment
of 200 soldiers of Uongal Infantry
aud about eighty Ghoorkas, who
wero marching from Sliillong to
Maulpur, in order to relnforeo tho
cseort of Chief Commissioner Qulu
ton, havo been attacked, and havo
shared the fate of their comrades at
Maulpur.
TUB GERMANS ACTIVE.
London, March 31. Last even
lug's advices from Berlin state that
unusual activity has prevailed for
tho past three days in tho war office
aud that an umisual number of em
ployes were busy at Tho office today.
Tho oinruror lmd n long uiidlonoo
with Chancellor Caprivi and the
high officials, aud It looks as though
an importnut crisis was on tho tapis.
There Is no doubt that the move
ment of thu Ilusslan troops near tho
German frontier aud the evidence of
cordial Inthnaoy between Russia
and Franco havo caused much anxi
ety in Berlin and it is possiblo tho
alarm caused by the apprehension
of war may lead to military
changes.
Besides tho thought that Russia
and Franco may bo preparlug for
war, tho German government Is
said to bo much stirred up over tho
facts tiiat have been disclosed In
regard to tho socialists' propaganda
In the army.
SOCIALIST WOR1C.
London, March 31. Tho military
authorities of Berlin havo come Into
possession, through recent arrests,
of evidence showing that social
democracy has been spreading Its
doctrines through the army and
navy and has made many prose
lytes and that the propagation of
socialism among tho troops Is not
confined to Germany but Is system
atically carried on throughout
Europe with tho exception of Russia,
nnd that all the armies of Western
Europe aro honeycombed with tho
subversive Ideas of tho pledged
enemies of established institutions.
The kaiser, It Is stated, has given
directions that the evil shall be
dealt with most radically, so fur as
Germany Is concerned, and any
officer or soldier detected lu spread
ing tho prohibited opinions shall bo
punished with the utmost severity.
Thu Information obtained has also
been sent to Austria, Belgium aud
Italy for tho war offices In thcx-o
countries to be ou their guard.
GOING TO PASTURE.
Let down the bar for Ilrlndlc,
For bonny Ross nnd Nell,
The pretty noil-eyed erenturcs,
WithoacU a tlnUllnir boll.
We hoar tho rippling muslo
Thnt faint nnd fainter grows
Ileyond fie purling brooklot
And prist tho tweet wild roso.
Knco-drep In long lush clovor
Tho dmnty thing! will stay,
And browso nnd dream for hours,
This lovely summer day,
Tho whllo ourmorry laddlo
And little sunburnt las,
Llko trloUsotno colts In pasture,
Are tumbling on tho grass.
When drift tho twilight shadows
Across the cherry-tops,
And sing tho hormlt-thrushos
Sweet vespers in tho copse.
Then, near and nearer sounding,
Tho tinkling bells will come,
And little lad nnd lassie
May "call tho cattlo homo."
Thogcntlo-stepnlng Drlndlo
And bonny Uess nnd Nell,
Full-uddored, take tho pathway
Acrost th" dimpling dclL
And when tho nmplo farmstoad
Is hushed beneath the stars,
Tho bells will sleep in silence
Uehlnd tho sheltering bnrs.
Uarper't Young Ptoplt.
THE THUNDER-STORM.
An Explanation of Its Origin nnd
Dovolopmont.
:joj twdmatod ftO.OOO, lusur
1 18,000. Fro originated frum Thero was no riot lu tlw Coko
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Haillli a 5lcl;er, sole tn,
A writer In tho St. Louis PotLnitpatch,
spcultlng of the development of thunder
storms, calls .them Immense Loydcn jars In
tin- sky, and supports his statement by cx
plDinhift their origin. Lot us, ho says, flrst
obt ervo an nverago summer thunder-storm
os it is developing over us. Tho atmosphcro
is sultry nnd oppressive. Tho heat of tho
Bun seems more penetrating than usual. If
wc look toward tho sky wo shall bo likely to
nolo a lack of its usual transparency.
Kmall inky-looking clouds will bo soon hav
ing an indistinct and rugged outlino Tho
rlf.ttds will increaso in volume. Small ones
will unite, forming lurfter bodies, nnd theso
will rapidly grow in density and overcast
tho sky. Tho heavy cloud masses will bo
ro( n to approach neurcr tho earth. Occa
sionally somo section of tho cloud mass will
bo illuminated by lightning, and after an in
terval of twenty or thirty seconds a faint
rumbling thunder will become nudiblo. As
tho storm develops and draws nearer tho
intervals between tho flashes of lightning
nnd reports of thunder will shorten, until,
when tho storm is at its height, many flashes
will bo followed almost immediately by
deafening ernshes of thundor. By this timo
probably a heavy rain will be falling, vary
ing ut intervals In intensity. Tho storm will
conttnuo from ono-half to nbout two or
thrco hours, when tho lightning and thun
der will diminlsii and disappear, and tho
ruin-full will graduallyceaso. When wo now
venttiro out wo shall encounter a cool, ro
frouhijig broezo, which will at onco havo an
invigorating effect upon us. Tho rays of
tho sun breaking hero and thero through
tho cloud9 and falling upon tho rain-drops
on tho grass and trees, will givo to tho sur
roundings tho most pleasing aspect.
Having briefly described tho thunder
storm as wo nil soo it, lot us now investi
gate what wo have scon. While tho thunder-storm
was dovoloping tho air was op
pressive nnd wo felt languid nnd uncomfort
able. This wns duo to tho great amount of
moisturo with which tho air was saturated,
together with tho high temperature Tho
wr.rm, vapor-laden atmosphere, oxpandod
by heat ana rising to a Ingnor altitude, was
replaced by coolor nir flowing in under it.
This accounts for tho rofroshing atmosphere
which wo oxporicuced. Tho great amount
of moisturo In tho air during tho dovolop
mont of tho storm accounts for tho lack of
its transparency, nnd also for the indistinct
outllnos of tho clouds. As tho uprising air
roached a hlghor altitudo and encountered
coolor winds, its moisturo was condensed
nnd wo saw it in tho form of clouds, which,
us tho action continued, precipitated rain.
Tho most difllcult phenomena to oxplaie,
but which aro at tho samo timo tho most in
teresting, aro tho lightning and thundor.
Nothing deflnito wns known about light
ning untilBonjumin Franklin demonstrated
by inonns of his woll-known ltito experi
ment, thnt lightning nnd electricity nro
ldonticnl. ills experiment is oxplnined in
tho following lottor written by him on Octc
bor 10, 1753:
"Muko n small cross of light sticks of ce
dar, the nilus so long ns to reach to tho four
eornors of a large, thin silk haudkerchlof
when extended, Tio tho corners of tho
lmndkorchiof to tho cxtromitlos of tho
cross, so you havo tho body of a ltito, which,
being proporly accommodated with a tail,
loop aud string, will riso in tho air Hko thoso
mndo of papor, but, being made of silk, is
litter to boar tho wot and wind of a thunder
gust without tearing. To tho top of tho up
right stick of tho cross is to bo llxod a very
sharp pointed wire rising a foot or more
above tho wood. To tho end of tho twino,
next tho hand, is to bo tied a silk ribbon,
nnd whoro tho silk nnd twino join, a koy
may bo fastened. This kite is to bo raised
whoa a thundor-gust npponrs to bo coming
on, and tho porson who holds tho string
must stand within a door or window, or un
der somo covor, so that the silk ribbon may
not bo wot, and earo must bo takon that tho
twine dues not touch tho frnmo of tho door
or window. As soon as tho thunder-clouds
como over tho kito tho pointed wire will
draw tho electric flro from thorn, and tho
kite, with all tho twino, will bo olectrilled,
and tho looso flhimouts of tho twino will
stand out every way nnd bo attracted by nn
approaching lingor, anil when tho ruin has
wot tho ltito aud twino you will llud tho
electric lire stream out plentifully from tho
koy on tho approach of your kuucklo."
Having found that lightning and elec
tricity aro the snmo, wo must endeavor to
explain In what mnnner this ntmosphorio
olectriclty Is gonorated. Many theories
hnve boon advanced in oxplnnation of this
question, and, whtto little is positivoly
known, tho theory generally accepted is
that tho olectriclty is Konorattxl by tho frio
tioa of ttiQ.Uquut parUclos of vapor lu tho
air against each other, against tho earth
and agaiust tho air. Some havo claimed
that evaporation Is tho cause, but expori
moats havo shown thnt whorover electricity
wns gonorated by evaporation friction was
the real cause.
Lightning Hashes appear in different
forms. Zlg-wtg lightning, as Its nanio im
plies, is a long irregular lino of light, nnd
Is tho utost commou form. Ball lightning
Is a round bull of lire, moving so slowly
thnt tho eyo can follow it, and oxplodos
with aloud report. Bheot lightning is a
diffused glare of light, which Illumines tho
edge or surface of a cloud. Zig-wg light
ning is caused by the diBchnrgo of u largo
quuatity of electricity passing through tho
air, which, on account of its resistance, be
comes compressed at various points aud
turns tho current asido. Tho xig-iag path la
sometimes four or ilvo milos iu length.
The phonomeuon of ball lightuiug has
uover boou satisfactorily oxplalned, al
though it is known to bo tho result of an
extremely intense discharge of olectriclty.
Sheet lightning is tho reflection of ilg-uig
liKhtnlnjirUirinjith tho cloud mass, and mnv.
tOonoluilwl ou fourth ps.)
MARKETS.
San Fiiancisco, Mar. 81. Wheat
buyer, season $1.53j.
Chicago, Mar. SI Wheat steady
cash $1.03.
Jesho Pouudstouo writes: I havo
carefully readall the Alliance papers
and literature that I havo received,
and tho inoro I havo read and
thought of this movement tho more
firmly am I convinced that unless
tho wisest and soundest judgment Is
exorcised in tho management of this
organization it will result iu being
a curse instead of blessing to the
firmer. When you think for a
moment what a power tho farmers
of this country united will exercise,
one almost trembles at the results
should that power be diected in tho
wrong channels. I am not in favor
of going so slow that wo never make
any headway, but I am in favor of
going slow enough to be sure that
the road wo are travliugis the right
one. That the farmers of this count
ry aro uu Injured class, that they
havo grievous wrongs that must bo
righted, no one who understands
the situation will deny. It Is only
to bo hoped that their trials aud
troubles havo not caused their
judgment and discretion to desert
them, and that in attempting to
bring about reforms thoy do not com
mence at tho top insteud of the root
of this true of evil to accomplish
them.
This is a largo couutiy. Tho
policy of tho Alliance, if it is in
tend J to benefit tho farmer iu every
section, must likewise bo broad and
national in character, Let us
bewaro of schemes that look fair
and inviting ut a glance, but will
not bear a close inspection,
51jo Wcrt,i Uxirlclicd.
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-he production of everything that will
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a ilydiauhc CiotlitsWasW
Greatest labor saving invention In the household linP ,
varieties of foods from tne llnest face to tlic coarsest curtwt Hl
clean, without nibbing or boillnp, without the m-e of chuuiea'l H
nnurriii'tivn iirni'PKH iiiiiv mrnii hum unmr ' nu .. vi n
5100J to iinv person
MR Email Boss, Ml Fries.
Chlchtitcr't Enell.h Diamond Arand.
raeiYROYAL PfiLLS
r5 a
A'c fr
Orfelnnl and Only Genuine
arc, ftlwayi rellnbl.. lADicc.'k.
.mond Brand in ltcd and Gold nicul-ty&9
lllo bora, icalcd with blue lllibcn. Vy
iTnkolio other. Rffiue dangerout v
tulttitvtlona and mttationM. At Drneriitf
or .end 4o. In Ittmni f ir nartloolirf, testlmo
nl.li and 'Ilrllerfiir I.ndlo.," in Utter
by return luU. 10.UUII T..tlmAn1.!.
Afint. leaner.
Dilohfitcr Chemical Co., 3Io.dl.on Raunrc,
Sold bjiU Local Drattliu. "-tUAmVPm
Taxpayers, Take Notice!
Your state and county taxes for .Marlon
county for the year ISiiOshould be pul at
onco as costs will soon be added.
K. M. UKOiSAN.
2-13-tf. Hherillnnd tx callecter.
-only soap ami water. '1 lie company owi In , i. "l
who will produce a fumllv wn,h .r ,'r..w.i ' K
ERA in the following peints: Price. Labor Hiving. ja . ,, ,"B,KE
Uleanlng perfectly wJtlicuit ilnn.
i... T7i,t,., Arf..i.i. ...F.i,..f1
jiiK. vuiiutj' ui iiiunu v.tciin.,i. wiciiijiuy jjcrieetlA' Wltlioul fn
clothing. Simplicity and perfect construction, fc-lze, wilifl.i . i'li
I.IIU.. Bnlli,rnnli, ,,n.T,l,wl n -... t. i , JK"1 Wld All..
.Jinij. .ii.ii5,1,vi.iu.. tuiuuun, ui llltilil-v Jl'llllHII'll K(, ,, A. ."'
"fcWIIH,
Marion county.
m
M WILLAMETTE
Salem, Or.
Ilnlcs 82.50 and $5.00 a Day
Open to the public Thursday, Sept. 11,
18U0. llest hotel hetneen I'Hriliind and
San Krnnelsco. Alms to bo flrxt class In
nil Its appointments. Its tables lUOBcrvetl
with tho choicest fruits grown In tho Wil
auietto alley.
A. I. WAGNER,
Proprietor
10 Acres for Rent.
A choice tract only one mllo from Sulum
Terms liberal, Apply to
IiOFER BROS.,
Jouriiul oillce.
MRS.D.L.FIESTER.
The Lariat Stock of
Buy gasoline of Hroat & Gilo.
Of the choicest Mylcs. Tho lntet htylc
Irom San Kranelsco nnd the erst, A flni
lino of novelties. Ladies Jlnvlted to call
Inspect and compare pi lees.
rS WW VJSv
ONU JSWJOTT
Both the method nnd results when
Syrup of Figs is taken ; it is pleasant
nnd refreshing to tho tnsto, and nets
fentlyyet promptly on tho Kidneys,
liver nnd Bowels, cleanses the sys
tem effectually, dispels colds, head-
nehes nnd fovors nnd cures habitual
constipation permanently. For Bale
in fiOo and SI bottles by nil
druggists.
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
to,,,,,.,... SAN FRANCISCO. CAL.
LDUISVIUE, KY. fclV YORK. U.V.
THE ODELL
TYPE WRITER.
frJO will buy tho Odkll Ti vk WHiteii
with 78 characters, aud 515 lor iho Sinol
CabkOuki.l, warranted to do better wort
ihunany mnchlHO made.
It combines Si3in.tcirY with DuiiAlili.
i'iv, Si-EBj), Ease oi OrKavrniK, wean
longei without cost of ropalrins; than anj
t.ther machine. Has no Ink ribbon to
bother tho operator. It is neat, substau
ilal, nickel plated, perfect nnd ndapted ti
ll! kind-, ol type writing. Like n printlnt
prcsi-, ii prouucea snarp, clean, legion
iimuufceilpt. Two or ten copies can bt
liiudont one writing. AnylutelllKeut per
;or. ciin become nn operator in two days
n eorersiiA.'u 10 i,ny operator who mi
equal the work of tho Douhi.k Cam
Oiikll.
Ilellnble Agents nnd salesmen wanted
sptclnl lndueemcnt to dealers.
Kor pamphlet giving Indorsements, Ac.
nddrcsd OUELL TYl'E WIUTKIl CO.,
nH and 87 5th Ave. Chicago. 111.
ui2(ld
HELLENBRAND'S
Eating Parlors 4 Candy JIanufactory,
295 Commeiolal Street.
m,L OV FAKE:
te Cream 10c, 15c. nnd 25 cents
'ollec, Tea or Ohoeolat uitud Cake.-lO cents
Mut-h and Milk x HI cents
I'lnto ol Hotip 10 cents
1 lot Cakeu, cfoilee or Ten 15 cents
beefsteak nnd Esgh VB cents
i "oik Chop nnd 1 w 25 cents
lutton luoii
venison nnu
-oufcngeand
Mumiiuu Kirns.
eeh Oysters any stylo 25 cents
25c Wart CoW
IiVtlccs IiiKerted for osv m,.. I
lecment inserted iu this "oinmVW
i nnu iwenty-nvo cents. ""
F
4S
IOH RALE. Flvo
iil'aii iiiinc. i'iriaii it .... w wn
broke, i 'an bo seen iitm75
ya to J..U. 1. Feeley, seVen mil-J?9
west of i-ulem. "Jffl
JOUUENT.- IloiiReniidfctuiSJS:
i1 wcht com. r of Center and l
hnquln ut sumo, ""iiv
MJ'!ELYniniIshed rooms lo reoUWi
AtrSPJSK'""'?"'
WJt ,vuicLtfuvei KJUtl
l1 Inquire nt It. 11. estacott's stablt
3:17-51
JTtOIt SALE. A parlor set nt a bamt.
J No. 187 Cottage street. E-
EOR HALE. Two hqu.iie pianos for.,1.
very chenp.nt DUmiond's music koSJ
T7IOH HAI.E.-A new buisTetir,
P nlno looms, nicely situated In hi.i!
land Addition, conneclen vitlt the if,
waterworks and is convenient tuttiMp.
line. Terms lensonablc. Inquire ofuj
Porrnncp, north weet corner of Ccnt
and Liberty stieets, j',
?d EkBs.::::::::::::::u:::25 !!! x soth ol ",ilem:,Kv1?,aU'e t m C
Eggs 25 cents JM
ters any stylo 25 cents
25 Cent Regular Dinner Served From 11 to 3 0'CIock. rpOTItADIC-A Rnfe, genlln pony.fcr,
a . .. r . ,, . , J- C0Wl inquire utthVsolnce. iff
A nice variety of vegctabhs, etc., etc. "'
Also tea, coHee or milk with all 2.T cent
minis without cstru .Imrse.
Choice Cigars, Imported nn Domestic,
ilwiiy.s on nand.
t'ortei House Utenk and Eggs 50 cents
IViidir Loin Steak and Eggs...50 cents
B. K. HALL,
Paiier Iliuior.
Leave order nt Globe Iteul EslateExelmnge
SEND FOR OUR CATALOGUE and PRICES
ATLAS ENGINE WORKS,
""'O.ANAPOLIS, IND.
I7PtpiCJfor bnlclittu' from the Hue'
ILtJ IJTIOIireedlng htiwlt In Iho state,
winning llrsl nnd hhmimI preinliimx on
l.ttcht llriiliiuii.t; nrst n ud second on Ulucl
SpaiiUlr llr.t and mvoud on White lc
liom; Kccoiidonriymmlittiickuudllroui
l.eghouv at tin Oieson siatn Fair, IJ .llv
OrvKnliin. Sept. Ill MJ"AH birds nwnrd
edtluoopteiimiiua will bd on exhibition
aud open fur isiiupetlton at tho poultry
show, oicnliu In nullum! tlio'Ji lust,
FniuUcrs and breedci-sbriugnut yourblrds
botiktlng di.nt xmh. ai cr lmUng du
notice, no breeder dared shoiv nuy Light
llrnlinia nnd White Leghorn nnu Ul-.ck
!-ianl.n U a biiilloliii guarantee thnt my
birds lead. I am uetver nlnud to exhibit
against the olriet breeders. My btock hat
uullmlted nuito. t'uu furuUli eggs fmii'
Ittvarleliosiit living prleoi. benuyourud
dreH on kmU1 oaid Cntnlnuo free.
CHUISTIAN KociiKi!, Aurora, Oregon.
nSlsam
BI04UIC THEV ANC
Dissolution Notice.
The partnership heretofore existing be
IwcenJ. U. Ilrlihuw, bcott Uozorth, ot
&i em, Orotniu, under the llrm luune ol
UrldgM .t llozorth, ha, by tiuitimloon
oent. been dlwilvo.1 J. if. llrldgs will
continue Ihe biwlnrt, onlleet all bills nnd
ultimo nil Uubilltitw of tho late nnu.
J. 11. IIIUDUKS.
.. . ... S01T HOZOltTIL
S.i.im, Keb. 10, 1)1. 3-16-5-w
THE BEST.
D. M. Kekrv ((. Co'i
lllmtrattd, Dejcnptivc and PriMd
Seed AnnuaU
For 1 891 will be m.Mr.l rn r C i
lo all applicants, and to lasttcason'ii
acuiiomen. it is better than ever.
trery person using Gardtu,
Fltwtr or FiilU Sttdt,
should send for it. Address
D. M. FERHY &.CO.
DETROIT. MICU.
sjgest Seedsmen lo Ihe world J
SPBS
$1 WILL BUY A LOT
if goods at our store! We cany a full line
1 gioeciles, fied, ciockery, glassware, cl
,'ni., tobacco aud confccllonery.
T. JiUItROWS,
No. as Commerelal St., Salem
WANTED. A girl or woman for.
era I scroi n t tynrk I n a small &BV
Apply or address with icfi-icuieat Jotl
nai. olllio.
A GUEATltAKOAIN.-Thebcstan i
J piece on the balem I'mtrie. CaU nl
Him wiiu v. u. v lsuer, next door to Posl
ollice. aa-lm
KINUERGAItTEN: Mrs. radgbam'i
I'rlmary School nud Kindergarten in
iession room of tho I'neobytejlan Churcu.
ABAUQAIN. A house and two lots fot
salo lu South Salem at onW wa. In-
quire of W. 1). Simpson.
lltf
M.T. RINEMAN
DCALEK JIN
oiauic aim ruucv u.
Crockery, (lIls.llo, Lamps, Wooden
and Willow ware. All kinds of mill feed
Also vegptnbluMiad fruits In their ten sari.
"Highest l'riee paid ft.r country pioduco."
Wobollcit a share of jour pationage.
j estate street
U-lf
ti Apamphletof Informatloa andsb-l"
Ym struct of tho laws, showing How toif
lmObtaln Iatent, Caveatu, Trade,V
VwgSMarks, Copyrights, lent Jut.A&J
Vutddm. MUNN & co.yiarv
AjIOl Orondwur, KT
FOR SALE.
B venly-nlne and one-half acres of land
WANTED An active, reliable man
salary K0 to $80 monthly, with In
I'leasc, to represent In his own section a
responsible Now York house, Kelerenctv
MaNUFAUTUHEH, Lockllox 1585, New
York.
IOK fALE. About three acres of land
on Asylum Avenue, good dwellkg
lioufe, conveniently unnnged; large bam,
ngieiit Mulcty of fruit tiers nnd shrub,
oory; com enlcnt to Electric mllway, neer
lulling water ou premises. For particu
lars Inquire nt second house on riglit band
side ot Asylum Ai'cnuo going Irom city.
12:1 tf
VX7 anted To trade a town lot In Capl
YV tal 1'nrk Addition for lumber. A.
Olinger, 122 Mill street. ll.-29-tf
LADD & BUSH, Bankers,
IKON BUILDING,
SALHM, - - - - OREGON.
Transuct n genernl banking butlness In
.ill departments. ' 3:Wm
EVERBEARING.
until Host. lK-scilf)tivo pi k-e list free
Sinn i iquist, Hiissellvllle.Ore,
z-i mill's irom .-aicm, hj riom Iudepend
uu; IV, miles from steamboat landing: Ji
H a mlfi irom school house. House, barii,
I' olio llOUse. wood nnd MiIM.-i-.ii l,-.iioo
Wo havo iho Exclusho Control of
O
lhe in I, sure etfiiUtlilly com.
HuuuHiiuiiu ui aiHiii. mi Kiipliui
mi witiilneitly following Dim ii.o J7
T
for Qiro np
Xotico of Dissolution.
The jrlnenhlp hwetofoiw ejslllngb
twevu Jmiiu liaalutui uml .lim. u ui..,.
anlson, under tl IlrHi utime of' James
Deuhei'u Jk iy, U Uy mutual ooucent
bevn dUtidveil, Juntas Ueohun wllloou-
...mo ui uMuow, miwi hii miuand
iu unie ud ilMluliUeh otheold flrm.
.lAJliWDBVIUU.
JAill) I). HtOMAllDSON.
Srtle.u. o , .kUroft . 1L tvim
am morris.
h S fellw" 50
2 SHilJiPS T
tlty liens In cultivation; balance piistnrc
our springs on tho plnce; lino young or
' 'd, small fruit, etc. Call at the i-Incn. o
iddresB O.L. Weaver, Dencer, Marion Co.
fcon. 2-lulmda.v
DEAIN TILING.
Tho undersigned are pieparcd lo furnlsl
the best quainy of tiling for under drain
ng nt lowest prices.
AlimrHYdDESAItT,
Nf ar Fair Orouns, Salem, Oregon.
ERNST,
Uphiolsterer.
All work, cither new or ropnlring, 'J
iu mo vest worKniuuillio siiaj c
Bhop south ol post office.
GEO. G. VAN WAi.NEIt,
AtKUStntesliset Is pr. pared to fnuit
plituiers iicntlr iiiidtitn tut 11Idki,
Ciiiliirouud uuu e.niului his woik.
ulso has a lino nssuitmetit lo select fifw
Wall Paper and Pic' ure Moulding.
FOUND!
One hundred very choico lots, which
Slb.e.fla,,taiw lcr lt- ud on "as?
J. J. ROBERTS. 05 State St.
JFOIt SALE
Or Trade for Real Estate.
J. H. HAAS,
THE WATCIOrAiaiK,
2I5K Commercial St., - Salem, Ottp
INp.it dnnr to Klein's.)
Specialty of Spectacles, nnd repaln1
uiocKs, waicnesana jewciry.
4U I
uny
It.Jofl
' 73'' Gurp
rii" i i- r
ttBALan in
WaschM, GkwAs and Jewalry.
8. lr )-rMrtb ml Mtf tunM
OrJ
ONE AND ONE HALF POUNDS.
GILBERT & PATTERSON,
SALEM,
ORE
SUACOBS oil
CWa 8UBE1Y. 4
A COOd Rnnn tl wut Kah.., ...H i
Address ' M aktiv ' ? ?.?l?e
Turuer, Oregon.
21tJ.im
SPRAINS.
0hto4MI.rUHwy.
0ee rrcsident and
GeHml Manage.
ClDelQaH,Obio
y foot suOdiIy
umed and tatv m
very tavrr.T.
lt-4'tn.w
rpraiiKd ankle. Th'
' l F It -it i o ii ur St.
.uit rwUktl at
ni lu a diuf Irax
BRUISES.
Hon Ton Restaurant,
B. W. LEWIS.
fresh Moots, Oysters, Eto.
Always on Hand.
ni'KN AT ALL 110UUS.
-1H i-ommerolul Stroet,
" - - - Oregon
m
U. W. I'EELER, Agent.
INBURA'Ci
Mre and Wl
rlne.
Balem. Ortf
E. C. CROSS,
and mm
lit Dolphin Street,
Baltimore. Md..
Alt'r 18, UN
lubriiu.xlba:
lytahlpandsdol
fcdl aid WHrrvsl ,.'
nlf Kt JacoUt .
onUtl) ,ur,
1 siw."Wii r n4l, v
i XanUr of m.u
aw. I LasWai,...
THS CHARUJ A, VOCEtER CO.. BaHIaora, ut.
SXi
"ti.aM
i Wp
LU S
5
Slato Ht. and Court Pl.-The best we11
delivered to all parts of tho city.
J. G. HARRIS,
FXPRESS NOS. 16 i Ji
Leave order at n. M. Wade A Cos.
liable work or so )ay.
M. J. PATTON. M. D.
ndriJge Black, Salem, Oftgea-
..hiidreojebronw
tMseases oi wqmeu "
nud private dlseast-s
A SPCIAlTY.-T"l.,t,1K
la otllco day d night, (,,w,
fwe.
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