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crwjyj( .i iirniiiiM Him in'"'11' iii ail m Hii'ti"'""' t"'""1"1"'"'"1" j""1"""1 '.f!?" "IL.LJz " ' mm n SK MMMi&k w wtakrttoffMsr entire family." Tho meaning of this more limn Murtllng MdttDcelncntis ntonco niipiireut. from it It is evident that nliHolnto sCckil ostracism Is Hid penalty wlilch thoyoungwlfo must pity nothing else. It Is a social proiiuiicintncnto from wblcb there can be no appeal. aETTINCI BEADY. 8T. Louib, Juue 13 .Five mem bers of the executive committee of the pooplo's party met today behind cloned doors to pass upon mutters of importance In connection with (be preparation for the campaign of 1802. KIM.KD UY LiailTNlNO. Lono Branch, N. J., Juno 13. Au electric storm which swept over this section of the state, yester duy afternoon, caused loss of life and destruction of considerable proj -erty. At Huuimonton, Daniel Gross and his two children weio instantly killed by a bolt of Iluhtnltiir. The damage done at Ashbury PurU, amounts to $20,000. TUB aRAZINO w:ask. Washington, Juue 13. Acting Secretary Chandler has approved the grazing leases on the Crow In dian reservation in Montana, amounting to 8-10,000 acres. The successful bidders to whom leases were made aro Samuel H. Hardin, Bingham, Wyoming; Columbia Land and Cattle Co., by M. Itosc bautn, Chicago; Partus B. Wear, Chicago; Thos. Patton, New York; and Matthew H. Murphy, of Mllet City, Mont. 1IA.NOED BY A 5IOII, ! WILL APOLOGISE FOR WALKS Marvelous Cures ly Father Mol linger. UNITED STATES INSULTED. Olomargarine Dealers Arrested, Maxwell Rejected, Welsh" Tin Works Shut Down, The Etata on Her Way North, Foreign and State News, Etc WILL AI'OLOCJIZK FOU WALKS. London, June 13. It Is stated that the secretary of state for war will apologize Monday next In the commons on behalf of the Prince of Wales fur tbo courso tlio' latter tpok In c indenting the conduct of dim ming at Tratiby Croft, last Sep tember in the famous Baccarat case ' FAITH CUKES. PlTisiiuua, Pa., Juno 13. The truly re:narkablo cures of all ail ments the flesh is heir to effected by the Rev. Father Molliuger, nt the shrine of St. uthouy on Troy hill, Allegheny, is attracting attention throughout the country. Over 1000 invalids from various parts of the country have arrived in this city Aace Monday, and they are cotnlnp by every train. Several of the number, whose ailments were appar ently beyond all humau power to relieve, have already been restored to health or greatly relieved. Yes tcrday Father Molllngor was oblged to reinovo from the sacrlsly ot the little church to the moro commo dious school adjoining. At one time over 2000 patiouts were waiting their turn to receivo tho venerable father's blessing and whatever remedies he should Upply. Today is St. An thony's day, and preparations are In progress for tho accommodation of the thousands vlio will be pre sented that day, on which the priest's power to heal h said to be extraordinarily great, because An thony is the saint from whom ho derives his power. Yesterday two bllud boys, born blind, aged 13 and 14 years, led by tho mother and sister, sons of Mr. Culuertsou, a wealthy farmer near Halifax, N. S., arrived from the Norton bllud asy lum at Halifax. List evening a largo number of people, residents of Nushvllle, Tonn., arrived accom panied by friends and hasteued to Troy hill. Tho scones in and about tho church aro romarkablo, and at least some of tho cures effected aro littlo short of miraculous. It was discovered today that Adolph Ilopp, Father Mollingor's amanuensis and interpreter, togothor with his broth era, Frauk and John, and Jacob Hook, havo for soveral days beeu extortiug fees from tho afllicted, representing that thoy had great luiluouco with tho priest. One of tho Hepp brothers Baid that by this plan thoy secured several hundred dollars a week. Father Molliuger makes no charge whatever for his Ills attention has beon As u student 1 directed to tho scandal causod by BitlSTOii, Tenn., June. 13. Bob Clark u mulatto under arrest foi ravishing Mrs, John Warren, wut taken from jail this morning by o mob and Dunged. J. II. TUKMEB DEAD. Pendleton, Juno 13. J. H. Tur ner, an eld pioneer and well known lawyer, did at his residence in this city yesterday morning at 4 o'clock, after an illness of soveral weeks, lit made a will Thursday, disposing of his property. Ho was unconscious at -the tlnio of his death. The funeral took placo this morning. IN TLACB OF Silt JOHN. OTTAWA, Juno 18. J. J. C. Abbott has beeu called upon to form a min istry and bus undertaken tho tusk. It was iu conformity with tho late premier's desires that Abbott will undertako tho formation of a cabinet. la aurri'E in china. Giiicuao, Juno 13. V. A. Thompson, an American in the Chineso custom service nt Wham pon, China, is now id this city. He says grippe swept ovor tho ChincEO empire in February last and many thousands of natives died of the dls oise. During ouo week In Canton fully 10,Q0 pcoplo were burled. THE TYI'OaitAl'HICAL UNION. Boston, Juno 13. Hon. Edward Atkinson addressed tho convention yesterday afternoon, and In the course of his remarks said: "No laws or actions should In any Wiwirostrlnr. tint Hlinrtu nf tlm In. I lltvlllnnl lnornliin ...... I-...I.. . .11,, I SCrVlCC, ,.Mua v.tiiuiK uuv villus, VI l 1 posing of his tlmo, who works.fourteen hours a day, 1 ylew with distrust tho disposition of largu bodies of workingmen to rely moiMlamlmoro upon state and sumptuary legislation, instead of their own individual oxortlous. This, I como to warn you about." John R. O'Donneli, of New York, moved a voto of thanks to Atkinson, and at tho samo time subjected that gcntlcmau to a cro$s-oxamluntIon. Atkinson reaffirmed his opinion that no man should bo deprived of the liberty to work as long as he pleased and atwliatovor wogos he pleased, without regard to organiza tion. Shouts or "rats," and hisses came from all ovor tho hall, and not more than half tho delegates arose lu a voto of thanks. FATAL DYNAMITE. Richmond, Va,, Juno 13 By pre maturo explosion of n dynamite blast ou Roanoko Southern railroad between Rock Mount and Roauoko two men wore instantly killed nnd two fatally injured. VAI-UE OF milSADBTUFFS EXl'OKTED Wa s h l n o t o n, Juno 13. Tho bureau of statistics reports tho total value of exports of domestic bread, studs from United States during lust May was 112,830,000. THE CHIEF JUSTICE 18 A NO II Y. London, Juno 13, It la currently reported Hint Lord Colerldgo, lord shelf Justice of England, who pro- l.kl ut tho recent buccal at trial will tiko oiltclal uoliee-'oniio o'mrge iH4eM$uliibt him by Sir William, U mWtnixw t wlilch Is that a vwMet toy tUe Jury would havo beon ttt1y H(trent had it not been for IpwikiUy lerriefrndiMii?, which the lord ofcWf Juntii'o yliuwwi In hu MUttfctfetf wp pud t'irptu Jiuy. actions of theso young men, and It will bo stopped and tho participants miulo to sillier. It Is stated that Father Molllngcr has beon sum moned to Ronio by tho popo. He leaves ou Monday next. The pur poso of tho special call is not? known, but tho knowledge of his going has created consternation among his patients. INSULT TO UNITED STATES. Washington, Juno 13. Tho government is considering thoques tiou of outthig all diplomatic rela tions with Haytl. Tho letter written by Minister Firmlu to tho spuclal commissioners of tho United Stntes In roply to tho requestor a lease of tho inolo of St. Nicholas was so un friendly In touo that serious ollonso has been taken In Washington. During tho uprising two yours ago Hlppolyto sent a commissioner to tills oouutry, who virtually pledged to tho United States to lease n coal ing station and certain commorotal privileges iu tho ovent of tho United States lending her moral su pport to nippolyto. Tills tho United States did, and It proved tho turning point In the uprUng In tho blaok republic, for shortly afterwards tho legation was deposed. Recently a commission 'was sent to Port-au-Prince to secure u fultlllmout of tho pledges. Instead, they reoelvod u very irritating roply In whloh Hlp polyto absolutely declined to outer lutoany negotiations for the loaso of tho mole, and objectlug to tho con tluued prepuce in Port-uu-prluoo of tbo Uul'cd Bt iUt muu-of-wur. Tbo JettrcojU'ttjly Ignored any obll- gutlon toward the United States. M uUUr Djuglas w.p soon bo lu couiTo will havo ceased. It will then bo with Haytl to uiuko such apologies ns muy bo required. OLKOMAUOAKINK. St. Louis, Juno 13, Tito "United States grand Jury havo returned Indictments against sixty-tiiue re tall dealers in oleomargarine for violation of the act requiring oleo to bo sold in stamped packages. MAXWHLL ItEJECTKD. Chioaoo, Juno 13. Tho world's fair directory last evening took ac tion on two of tho most ,talkcd-of nominations made by Director-Gcn-eral Davis.- Tho voto ou tho confir mallon of M. E. Stone, of Chicago, aschlcf of the departmontof foreign affairs, resulted lu a tie, and further consldcratiou of this wus postponed until tho next meeting. Mr. Stone, however, hearing that a fight had been mado on his confirmation, promptly withdrew his name. Tin committee appointed to make an Investigation of Hie accu satlons against W.S.Maxwell, who was nominated for chief of the bureau of horticulture, reported there was no proof to sustain the charges against his character. When (he nomination was put to a vote, however, Maxwell was defeat ed, 25 to 8. Director-General Davis thereupon substituted the name of General N. P. Chlpmau, of Calif ornia. He was at onco confirmed by tho directory. The board of con trol must now pass upon Chlpman and there is some talk that feeling over tho defeat of Maxwell may lead to Chipman's rejection by the board. Tho directory- uuamlousl.v confirmed the nomination of Skiff, as chief of tho ruining bureau. THE KTATA. Nnw Yoiuc, June, 13. A special cablegram from Iquique, Chili, says: "Recently Captain Mouzum, com mandiug tho Etata, applied to Rear Admiral McCauu for protection for Ills ship against tho torpedo cruisers Almirante Condell nnd Almirante Lynch, which had appeared off this harbor a few days ago. Tho Etata's machinery was being over hauled preparatory to her departure for San Diego, Cal., and thcrfore, she was absolutely helpless aguinst attacks. Besides, although she is practically in possession of tho Uni tod States, the forces of Balmaceda's cruisers may not be aware of that fact or might Ignoro it. Recogniz ing this possibility, Admiral Mc Cauu ordered tho captains of tho Baltimore, Charleston and San Francisco to give the Etata ull necessary protection. Accordingly, each vessel supplied a picket steam launch, commanded as follews: Tho Charleston's by Lieutenant Ed ward F. Onabrough, the Baltimore's by Lieutonnnt Herbert Dunn and tbo San Francisco's by Lieutenant Lervy M. Garrett. Each launch is maunod by a fully nrmed crew, aud they take, four hour watches at night on picket duty watching the Etata, ready to waru any of the Chilian cruisers of the Balmaceda party that may think the Etata fair game for guiiB or torpedoes. Tho search lights of tho three ves sels are also said to help tho picket luunchos to keep a sharp lookout for an enemy, Should such an attack bo mado at night and any of our sailors or officers bo killed or wound ed, tho relations of tho United States with the combatants In the Chilian civil war would become yory much complicated." Tho Etata will be Bent north In ohargo Lleutonant-Comuumhr C. O. Todd, tho Charleston's executive oftlosr, asslstod by Lieutenant James IT. Glenuon and Assistant Engineer Ira N. Hill. Tho repairs to tho Etata's inaohlnery aro practl completed and she will start for San Diego today. K WAS IN A HEl'UHLIC. Nkw York, June 13. Among the arrivals by tho Ward lino steam ship Clonfugo!!., yesterday morning were Sir Ambroso Shea, govornor of tho Bahamas, Lady Shc aud their daughter. When tho baggago of tho distinguished passengers was placed upon the dock, tho customs Inspectors proceeded to nxamlno it Just as thoy would tho baggngo of any ordinary passenger. The gov ornor protested against the examin ation, Baying that ho was a subject of tho queen, occupied a high por tion lu tho British government, and that Ids baggngo ought touo passed Without examination. Ills baggage wus examined Just tho samo. He comes on n pleasure trip. STATE. SPECIAL FJIOM KUOnNK. Eucjkni;, Or., Juno 13. Dovlln was sentenced to tho peiiltcntinry for one year, Wild and Snow for two years each for burglary. They were taken to Salem today. Chas. Davis fell twenty feet by a scaffolding giving way, lie is I adly hurt. Portland, Or, June 13. The weekly report of tho Oregon weath er bureau says: Unless unusual .weather conditions prevail the wheat crop of Oregon and Eastern Washington will be tile largest ever produced. Hay crop also will be large. Fruit will an average yelld Hop lice are becoming m ro general. FOREIGN. WILL HE PROSECUTED. Paris, Juno 13. There appears to be no doubt that Dj Lesseps will be prosecuted. His wife dectare. that the impression that tho family lias become enriched is without foundation. On the contrary she says her whole fortune Is invested iu in the .Panama canal. Dc Les seps is now ill aud weak. WELSH TIN WORKS SHUT DOWN. London, Juuo 13. Owing to the decreased demand from America, -13 Welsh tin plate works' will shut down during tho whole mouth of July, locking out 20,000 men. It Is feared tho stopping will extend be yond July. A mass meeting of men Will be held in Swansea to protest against the lockout. A WEAK MEASURE. London, June 13. The Paris cor respondent of tho Times says: Tl e decision to prosecute the Panama canal management is regarded as a weak measure and it is thought will complete the ruin of the enter prise. Thero.ls n general feeling of regret that Do Lesseps Is compelled to undergo such treatment at the close of his patriotic and useful life. PREDICTS WAR. City of Mexico.Judo 13 Henry Miller, an American bus just urrived herefrom Cenjral America, he states the people of Guatamala are restless and seditious language Is heard on all sides. Ho predicts war between Hondurus.Salvador and Gu .tamala.1 oladstone ill. London, June 13. Gladstone is eon 11 ned to his bed, it is thought ho Is but slightly ill. State Formers' Alliance Convention Washington, D. C June 1, '01- Whereas information having been filed in tills ofllfo through iegidlj c)H8tltutcd.;authorify, ithat a sulll cleut number of county organiza tions havo been cflcctol in the state of Orcgou to form a state organiza tion, umlerljlhu constitution and laws of the National Farmers' Alli ance and Industrial Union, Tlierfore I, L. L Polk, by virtue of tho authority vested In me as president of the National Farmers' Alliance nnd Industrial Union, by the constitution of the mime, do isnui? this, inynfllcinl proclamation, des ignating Portland, Oregon, ns the place, nnd Wednesday, the Sth day of July, 1S01, at 10 o'clock a. m., as the time, ut which tho legal and properly accredited delegates of tho various county organizations afore said shall assemble, for tho purpose of adopting a constitution nnd tho election of oMcers for the said stuto organization. Each county shall' be entitled to two delegates, and one additional delegate for every live hundred members in cood standing, or a majority fraction thereof. Brother Alonzo Wardall, of Hu ron, South Dakota, Is hereby ap pointed and empowered as national organizer to be present at said meet ing and effect the said stato organi zation. .Whon tho body thus constituted shall have adopted a state constitu tion, and shall have elected oflicers In conformity to the constitution of ho National Favmers' Allianco and Industrial Union, and shall have adopted the secret work of said order, tho said state organization shall bo entitled to a charter from the National Farmers' Allianco and Industrial Union, aud to all the rights and privileges appertaining thereto. Given under my hand and seal at Washington, D. C, this, tho 1st day of June, 1801. Seal. L. L. Polk, Pros. N. F. A. and I. U. Tho best Itrsiilts Evervingredientemployed in pro ducing Hood's Sarsaparilla is strictly pure, and in the best of its kind it is po'sible to buy. All the roots and heibs are carefully selected, person ally examined, and only thw best retained. So that from the tune nf purchase until Hood's Sarsaparilla is prepared, everything is carefully watched with a view of attaining the best result. Why don't you try It? RO W JUwmnf JU TXT HOTEL AKIUVALS. C L MARKETS. Always Loaded, Brewster & White, the Court street feed men, always keep everything in their Hue, and have just put iu a heavy btoek of bran and shorts. WHEAT. CincAao, Juno 13. At close, wheat cash-, ,0510; July $1,055; September $1.05 J. WEATHEttRLPORT. San Francisco, Juno 13. The Forecast for Oregon and Washing Ington: Light rain. University of Orogoir Tho (Iftesnth annual commence ment of tho University of Oregon, at Eugene, takes placo from June 14 i tn fin. e , , . .. ui io. mo louowiug is tne pro- gtam: SUNDAY JUNE 14. 11 n. in. Baccalaureate seiiuon, Rev. C. L. Corwin, Salem. MONDAY JUNE 15. 7:!0 p. m. Graduating exercises lu music. TUESDAY JUNE 10. 3p.m. Address before literary societies, Row A. Kunimer, D, D. Portland. 7:30 p. m. Reunion of literary societies. WEDNESDAY JUNE 17, 10 a. m. Graduating exercises of law school. 2 p. in. Planting class tree. 3:00 p. m. Alumni meeting. 7:30 p. m, Address before the uni versity, A. L. Frozer, A. M., Port laud. THURSDAY, JUNE 18. 10:00 a. m. Exercises of tho grad uating class. Those who pay full faro over the Southern Paolllo Pues In Oregon, coining to tliejtf exercise", can return on nuc-thlrd faro on presenting a certificate from tho secretary of the faculty. ! Merit Wins. Wo deslro to say to our olrlzeu?, that for yearB we have been selling Dr. King's New Discovery for oon Buuiptlon, Dr. Klug's Now Hf0 Pills, Ruckleu's Arnica Salve und Elect rio Bitters, ami havo never handled remedies that Fell .as well, or that havo given such universal lattsfaollou. Wo do not hesitate to guarantee them every time, uHd wo stand ready to refund the purchase price, If satisfactory results do not loilow their use. These remedies iinva won their great popularity purely mi their merits. Sold by Fry, drugglot. ' " ' Why Suffer T Wltk Uiu Kcmcity at liana I havo ben trrwa nuttVrer ftniu BcliUia I roeuuittlum lor ilvo tarn, iiuv iw... I tttMtel uy tbo bi iiUyiplHn wuhut ro-' "WILLAMETTE" W E Judson. F P Potter, Jones, Salem. W N Jones, Fnirhaven. J II Sullivan aud wife, Cincinnati W P Kohler, Toledo. Geo Mauret, J A Freeman, C A Clark, S R Stott, H SLoomis, F R Anson, Portland. Chas E Moore,ChIcago. WS Blan, B H Cohu, N Y. D Laudon, Vancouver. F J Munly, Ocosta. RW Conkllng, Roseburg. "COOK." J H Manning, J aud EL Jacobs, Portland. C P Dix, Cauby. N Gallaway, Frank A HuiTer, Eugene. A M Dickey, Omaha. J R Smith, S B LIudsoy, Cal. M Todhenter, Denver. J McDonough, Salem. H Kueiss, Oakland. L Raid, G W Martin, Kansas. H B Sutton, Kuppton. 8 Hardcastle, Woodburn, FROM MISSION BOTTOM. Mr. O. Beers and Mr. A. M. La folette have just returned from u trip to tho Abiqua. Thoy caught a good many trout. Mr. George Massey has returned. Tho rain will do lots of good. i:scui or l'rlitniierx. Tho report that prisoners have been ana uucojiusiiuui mm iiiuiienuni kuo er. llvt'r complaint. Is tully cirroberated bj the self flberiitea captives, Hostctteri .uumru miiere arc, xnjy si f whiten they get rid of th logeiuer avoid uio uundtigo of this all meat, and few aro acquainted with it sign, viz.: pain through Hie rlylitNtd,.- nnd shoulder bludc, furred tongue, ycll,vneM pftno eyobali and bKln. sour breath, btok headacho. dyspepsia ami consilpntlon Hostotters Stomach Bitters puts n prompt period to the.e, brluits tltcitu lo a full b'oi. lUBhort order. Whether the trouble ! chronlo or tpitiporuty, this modicine 1 equally etlccllve, regulating the liver und oMm & VSfc The Chlet Krnian far mo great (M KU ot Ilood'i SarsaporllU U found la tM trtlcla Itself. It Is merit that wins, ca4 Mh tct that Hood's SamparllU Actually a sompllihes what Is claimed for H, U 5w4 has given to this medicine a popularity a4 sale greater thau that ot any other samp MaH Win rUl4 or bld P mClll IV III rierbfoMithniihtl -Parties wishing to build nice residences and in search of a beautiful location with pleasant surroundings should visit ROSEDALE. ff. is located direct on the Electric lino to tho Fair Ground, overlooking tlm :. . ii 1 ...l-:.,r, "Ti- 1-TnriA nnrl iVFf .Tnf4iivart or, -...ll .. 1 1 tne snow cappeu uiuunuuuo, .u. 0..... ... VU1UU11, u,0 WuU ng tJle green hills of Polk county are in plain view. The site is unsurpassed and tho whole tract is a beautiful green plateau. The High school as well as tho North Salem new building aro' within a short distance of this tract. Are now ordered graded at the oxpense of tho owners. is now for salo by This property i : W All Real Estate Men' In this City, who will be ready at any time to show this tract to purchasers 25c Want Column. N.tlcea!nserted Tor PNB CENT l'Glt WOUU EACH INSERTION. No ndvci (Uenient Insetted lu this oolumn for leap than twenty-llvo rents. I" OST. niuo. ronn nnd white cow, G years J old, cut In left car, both horns cut nt tiH. Gone two weeks. Hctuin to shrr .nan, dei uty county cl.rlt dw It WANTED Hy a liipanfso In n lamilr, a situation. Will le satisllcd with small rago,. Inqttlro lor N. Ham. care O.il'IT.H. JOUKNAI. olllce. li-lC2t " ITILOW on beautiful Ornjon," Hwao," rj nnd "Tuioiim"niL the titles to three new and dun mini; muslc.il coiiiiiosltinus for tho plunof'irle, Uiitoor violin. Hy mail ii cents each, For sine at IJlainoud's Mil. s.u HuiiHH, SOS Commercial stieet, hilcm. A general stock of musical morclmiHllsc. IJlOIt HKNT. Kine cottage, ccntial part JL' 01 city, nil modern convenience'. In quire of ylle A. Aluores, Turner block, NltJKLiY furnished rooms to runt, with board, in pleiiMtntest part of city, near street car lines, 40(1 Center street ir.'M vf BAKER B rpHIlEE UALIiS. Money loaned on X watches and Jewelry and ull kinds ot personal pioperty that can bo btoiert In my safe or Kture. At Iinrr's Jowelry store, 100 State street. 4-27 tf LOll SALE. About one ncro of land nnd burn, with i unnlnt! water la rear ol barn. A beaultful loiatiou l'nr a home. In quire nt second linuto on rlrfhl hand sldo uf Asylum avenue alter crossing bridge going to Asylum. 4:2 1 YXT'ANTKD An active, reliable mnn W salary ;0 to fSO monthly, with In crease, to represent In his oun section a responsible Now York house. HelorenM-s-MaNUKACTUKEU, Lock Hox l.'iSS, New York. " rn.VKBNUl nt tho residence olJ.Duilnells X. ot Silver 1'Vlls. A bay gel'llng hwrne, right side foot white, black ma'-.e and tail, star in forehead, branded 8 on left Hank. Which owner can havo by paying adver tisement nnd damages. Enquire nr'Joo. Dunuclls, Knights, Oregon. 6 21 lm dw WANTED Our agents make $100 to S30Q a month selling our goods on their merits. We wnnt county nnd general agents, and wllltaice back ull goods un sold If a county agent falls to clear 8100 and expenses nf1 era thirty days' trial, or a general agent less than J2J0. Wo will send largo Illustrated circulars and lettoi with a special offer to tull territory ap plied lor, on recelLt of 3 one-cent stamps Apply at once nnd gut In on the bnom Address Henner Manufacturing Co.. Pitta the bnom. U Co.. Pittf 1 7 dAW tf J. P.WHITE, EXPJIESS AND THUOK LINE. Hauling of all kinds. Best work. Wagon nt every train. J. G. HARRIS. It. A. MOORE SALEM EXPRESS COMPANY. Leave orders at the Club stables, one block east ot l'ostofllce. All orders promptly attended to. vTt&v Tf) 15 y fS Chlclie.tert EnelUI, DUmond Ilrand. 'M Ii " mi ;..i &m 'I Wffh"'$ c pi ' A I & STRANG, 302 Commercial Street ff . . btoves. itanjrfs, Fi Tinware, riHoisliiE W, thlKT Stiver Pik ' m J. ' m, i Jrumps. Iron Butkejr fen rumps, frap For Orchard te Tftirl?ii.i 11 I'll ,..i ii I In Pl..f hi.W,.i. I iitiiuiiiiijuiiiuiiti;riuiuilB iliiSGrontt'Htllnlior stiVing inveiitiiiti in the houeeliold line. Washa.l varieties of ootids trom tuo linest luce to the coarsest carpets, perfect' clean, witliout rubbiiiK or boiling, without the itso of chemicals or ar destructive process only soap and water. The company owning ilofie Oiuuu to anv person wuo iu prouueo u iiuiiuy wnsiier equul totue Mi' JjjHA in ttie tollowing peints: jprice. LinUor savlni'. ltupinityw its ing. Vuriety of fubrlc washed. Cleaning perfectly without danuge I ciotninK. simplicity and periect construction, size, welmt aud aau bllity. Satisfaction guaranteed or monoy refunded Sole Agcnla It Alarum couuty. dvr Sole Acrents for a OrlBlnal ond Only Genuine Irriil for Chlckuur-i talitk Via-, "iond Brand la ltcd md (,J mcuit.' 1110 DOXM. lealMl with .!. JM. JTalici no other. Btftut dmun-ont rr lUniriruiiAni .. M.ti .mj - . . . 1Z"' .. L"V "" "wumwih. At I'niKElSlft SJrAViftS!S?Jl?b't!1H'i"' -.--vt iirnci mr jjii vj rciarn auuu o4 MJWIi etnra bam itpr. 6alibjfcULoofclDruliu a lit PA.1 til lttm 10,000 TtttlmoaUU &VRf&"& MI4IIOIIBM.W, "w fi 5 Mccormick and deering mowers. n rp W When in Need of Harness, Saddles, Whips, Robes, A You will find it to your advantage to call n "f. vunui" t" w ".n ot. fore purchasinj? elsewhere, as I have tho LAlUxfcjp1'". U'A L L STO RE IN OREGON. Gents' and uw dies iu most modern styles, unn nilinrrnn r-r,,..i i .o nnlinnnn UADMP kn vw,,i; ti,n ,j j t i ArnnnPnr.f.iirers AS1' "w iiimc iu uin wunu. x mu auio .uuu"""""- TV ItSj rr'v wri tt? rixmii'.P.Qf.T.'D Harness and Wagon Harness as Jj" J.J1J3 11UUOU 1!3 JIUU Ul mupuiv'p- . Atlinlnlstrator's Snlo. 'M'tmCK is hereby given that by virtue J. or nn order nnd llceuse or resnlo clulv iiuiUa wnaereil aud entered ot recoru bv ilio coanty court ol tbe state of Oregon lor UBilon county on. tlie Utdiy urJun:iKU feoYKfirivW,;: decemaj.tofcelltlio ral pt'niwrty o" k&d for Salem. wiigg, tiin lowest was established by me in 18G0 and by long e?Pe"enai know the demands of the trade. You can't miss 1 at tho sign of "The Big Dapple Gray llorso. n dork In the afternoon of salt! Jlnv i. u,i l"r, lam now Ukinv Uio fourlh Uitlonf Mood's Bnrsajwrllia curu Scrofula, aiwrnrtoe county court houke. in Rnieui Marlou county, Oregou, Mil at tmbliu ivSL' lion to the btgbeat SldderroroLe bnlf ch in bond on tbe day of sale und the UuVnce ?2b, '? s!x mouth lib Int "ton Imm if eduy of tale until nald, at eihl ; per rent I cr annum nvfrr.J noV-T.,"."1.' .cen cured by n.orr.nlge on'.h'e "und od and i bo putt baser to pay all taititm iSS r t-uVbich iafd Tk Ti X rBiSi'KL .?? una vi n ideath.luortoth., ?.,i!.:...r.' inypeny, jo wit: Ttie we.t T.uFr ' tne sign ot "The Jiig JJapple uray xu,ore. j,, Thanking my customers for their liberal Prn ()f ine same. the past. By square dealing, 1 hope for a co nW"" ii. p. JV,vrtti t mrcii.t'ft , . . .v.". 'v - up wfAL iiuir lllbbard'n Utieituwitlo hyrup and Hruily Rhetun and all Humor, DiimmI. Mi UHcr ' 'i Mm ti iii .f.obn..Ii Jl' , Headache. lUUousueis. orereoinrn That nraiion ,. u -ui. . Zr, 1 r c- - ' . . .. .. -.---..,-...-.,". BK. 11 X ?." " '"ineiie mer i.iint. .,, 11-7 - Tbtha law tuicwa ut tlio Voaih'MWIwSJff??.!" i.'i. ' -1 -.-.-- . ., .... I.. ,,, iu,,,. ,, . . 'V 1. '" iiimmi iwiotiw utauu. I tMMkt Mtut My UJm Mt t Jittw "" WHMU4 ,- ' - v grwwy" nro wuipiug n low t( ifiw AliKim N?miN a Srii'-i . bcilOVO II Will Wurt a twirnuittftit our.. nolrttl iltwiii lit II1.111W A kk.rtiUiA.i ... ft. j ney.aml dUctlvJ oru" InimeS&tolr, "red milnif. crwite an Appetitej itMb Jk VBI , ''J5i0,ito. wa Wm uertdln 1. itt WartoiToouutv-Vi;.Umf:" :. ni mo n r pj. uuiiusunuie nuo!ktim mFrtriin . ... .'...-"-. " 1 r Mod'aiiMrMauarlUultlolJbvUlAau. tulnlnc tilu.t.-..f il!iUl J'iiV,nt COn. 1 . . T . : r J. r. - -w , - ....,;J7,. .".;' rirj. Hi 11 ill 289 Commercial StreC-1 Pianos and organs -MUSICAL MJSJiCM ;;.. U,.. w.oi Iiielitlirneiits fr'Mi $3 per JWitll. P?H. EASTON.&COm 310 Commercial St., 5"Jr V0,H .M Umii, Mm. I Unri d'2?ed,,,U' tlU!f " &eVl 6 Hd Qur(en for ln Orchr p i Fi -JkL rBTf ''V