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m !.r!r?,:,,.,?!, LATEST FROM BRITISH GUIANA. CTlinVUIIiLUHI UUlIlvll VIJW uui VI mui morieyin tho derby, tho crowd went Jiorne hnppy. OTIIEll EVENTS SUMMARIZED. The following nro tho summaries of the other events: !Tor3-yenrol(l8nnd upwards, one inllo Joo Tarter won, Ya!o '01 hoo- nnd. T,nl)ol(l third: time. 1:53. For 8 year-olds and upwards, rnllo and ono-eigtntu Buntingo won, Sporteman.sccond, Dlekereon third; time, 2.-03. ForS-yeftr-oldsnlid upwards, mile nnd ono-slxteenth St. Allmus won, Martin Russell second, Marie K. third; time 1:67. For 2-yeur-olda, Ave furlongs Btrathincath won, Frank Kinney second, Court Gunu third; lime 1:07. r.KinuNo sea ahmthation. London, Jung 22. Sir George I5aden Powell, member tf parlia ment, and VV. Dawson, of the Can adian survey department, have been appointed arbitrators n tbeBehrlng sea conference decided upon between the government of the United States nud the government of Great Hrlt alu. The first meeting of the board of arbitration will tnlto placo In October next. The commissioners will spend two months on a man-of-war, cruising In Bebring sea, for the purpose of gaining a thorough knowledge of the situation. SULLIVAN VS. SLAV1N. Kansas City, ftlo., Juno 22. Tbo following dispatch has been receiyed from Pittsburg, Kansas, signed by John P. Merris: "The sportlug editor of tbo D.dlj Star in authorized by tlio Commer cial club to wire John L. Sullivan offering a purse of $30,000 to secure tlio Sulllvau-Slavin fight at Pitts burg, Kansas." Ban Fjiancisco, Juno 22. The forecast for Oregon and Washington is light rains. apaiuan niciiits. London, Juno 22. In addition to tbo facts which have .been already published about the burning of the manuscript of Sir Richard Rurton's last work by his widow, although she was offered C000 guineas for It, as told by Lady Burton herself, will be particularly interesting. It must bo borne in mind that at the time when Sir Richard produced his favorite translation of the "Arab ian Nights" thore was a great out cry on the subject, as It was alleged that, ulthough in an expurg.Ued form tlio book wan in every library in the world, yet unabridged it was unlit for publication, and was only suitable to be in the hands of scho lars, who are presumably beyond the consideration of ordinary moral ity. Tills book, it may bo added fetches large sums whenever a copy is offer ed for sale. Lady Burton's present action condoms her to poverty. "My husbanu" slio suld, "bua boon col lecting for fourtcon years infornia tion and materials on ccrtalu sub jects for Ills lest volunio of 'Supple' montal Nights'. When it was finish. ed ho then gavo himself up outlroly to writing this book called 'The Scented Garden, a translation from tho Arabic. "It treated of a certain passion, don't lot auy ono suppose for a moment that Richard Burton ever wrote anything from an impuro point of view. Ho dissected the passion from every poiut as critic ally as a doctor would dissect a hu man body, showing its sourco and orlglu, its evil and good, as well as lis proper uses. "Tlio day boforo ho died ho called mo into his room and showed mu a page of the Arabia manuscript on which ho was working, Sen. Cull om hns Aspiration, Thinks McKinley Will get There, A BALLOON KILLS FOORMEH. Phoebe Wants her Money, Faith vs. Follies, A Young Lady Commits Suicide, Fatal Accidents, State and Foreign News, Etc. purpose. The world's fair commis sioners aunounced yesterday that they accepted tho proposition, and It was this that turned the brain of Haawell. George T. Haswell has hod, in many respects, a remarkable career, having been n prominent flguro In Texas politics, a lifelong republican and a staunch Union man in the war. THEAStTRErt'S STATEMENT. STATE- DllOWNKD. OnsaeN City, Juno 22. A man named Frost was drowned in the river here about 8 o'clock Saturday evening. Frost was engaged In running logs Into a chute at the pulp mill, and either be slipped and fell overboard or elso bo was Washington, Juno 22.-A state- 1ZM wuu B eP"epo '. iui l,hfnrii,nn,,iuinnMi, .,..- the same result. When some of the UIUTISiraUIANA. London, Juno 22. It Is stated that the colonial government of British Guiana has been directed to maintain, without compromise or concession, the frontier known as chonsburg's line, against either paeslvo or hostile claims on tho part f Venezuela. To concede to the Venezuelan claim would bo to sur render tlio richest mineral districts in tlio colony, as well as to abandon ho posts commanding tbo entrance to the Orinoco river and the Barium tnuAinacura rivers, n is cerium that tinder no circumstances will the Venezuelan claims bo allowed, al though tho British government would make some Important con cessions in a definite settlement of the dispute. The mineral districts, which aro the principal subject of contention, promise to bo equal to uny In Australia or California, and the operators of tho mines are ex tremely anxious for a retention ol English rule. CUI.LOM IN THE KIEI.D. Chicago, June 22 Senator CuI loni, of Illinois, is n candidate for tho republican presidential nomina tion In 1892, and makes no secret of tbo fact. "Tf tho nomination Is tendered to me, you can bet I won't mentof the condition of the treas ury made today shows a balance available of $1,054,870. The treas urer's statement Issued today, but which bears dato of the 10th Inst., shows n cash balance of $42,052,018 or $203,10 Mess than tLe total amount of deposits in National banks nud fractional sliver. COKNELI. wins. Nnw London, Conn., Juno 21. The two mile race between the Cor nell and Columbia freshmen college crews was rowed over tbo Thames river course from Wluthrop point to tho naval station Suturduy evening. Cornell was easily .the victor, win ning by three and one-half lengths, in 10 minutes and 30 seconds. Tho Columblas had a slight advantage at first, but Cornell, pulling a powerful forty stroke, soon crept up, and at the quarter was leading. They were never headed again. The Columbia crew allowed signs of distress and No. 6 fell over in his seat completely exhausted as tho line was crossed. FOREIGN. men employed at the mill went out to look for blm ho was nowhere to be seen. His bat wn-t found floating in the river and this led to tho in fercuce that ho was drowned. Tho body was found in about ton feet of water. Coroner Sullivan wui uotifled at Oswego, nnd iiocuuif up to make an investigation. Upon learning the circumstances of the drowning ho deemed no inquest necessary. ONE SIOHE UNI'OllTUNATE. Portland, Or, Juno 22. Gertlo Monell, a young woman Hying on Fifth street, between Alder and Washington, committed suicide la-.t night by taking carbolic acid. fur us could be learned, soniu affair was tlio cause. The j parents aro in the East. So lovf 'IrlV ACCIDENTS. throw It over my shoulder," were words ho used to a reporter tins morning. "And if it's going to be a free-for-all fight," he continued, "and the Illinois delegation is for mo, why then I'll bo in tbo field. Blalno can have tho nomination if ho wants It, but I doubt if lie will encourage any movemont to put him in tho field. Harrison stauds the best chance, in my opinion, and will doubtless be named. Tariff will be the Issuo, and silver and other minor questions will bo sort of tailed onto tho tariff as side issues. McKinley will be elected Governor of Ohio for threo reasens: First, lie Is personally a very popular man, having tho magnetic attractiveness of Blaine. Second, Campbell, who doubtless will be his opponent, lias succeeded in dividing his party; and third, the republican party in Ohio wiis never so strong as now." Tlio senator Is eu route for Europe, where lio is expected to spend most of tho summer. WANTS HEIt MONEY-. Washington, Juno 22. Miss Phoebe Cousins lias filed n verdict for salary for May ns secretary of tho board of lady manager's world's fair with assistant Secretnry Nettle, ton, at treasury department togothor witii a brief in support of her claim. faith versus kolliks. St. Louis, Juno 22. Tho Roy. Dr. Corradinc, pastor of the Centenary Methodist Episcopal church, preached a termon several weeks ago against tlio wearing of Jewelry, and called upon his flock to givo up thoir costly trinkets. A largo num ber of men and wwiiou deposited and saldt t',0'r jewols to tbo value of over IIAVTIAN AFFAIHS. Paris, 21. The Haytieu minister here has received a letter from the Ilaytlen secretary of state, dated Pent Au Prince, saying on Corpus Cliristl, May 28, President Illppolyte was attending religious cerenionli's in the cathedral at Port Au Prince, when a band of desperadoes attacked tho prison, forced open the doors and liberated the prisoners therein eonfiucd. Tlio baud then started for the presidential palace, hoping to surprise and assassinate Hip polyto. Tho former promptly massed his forces, tud toon managed to Bupprc8 the revolt. The bearers of tbo revolutionary movement woro placed under arrest, and a number of their accomplices were also made piisoners. Kigaud was shot, after convincing proof having been furnished he was not a French subject. Tho secretary of state's letter concludes with the rcmaik that the country is now tranquil and will remain so. La Sieclo Sat urday says tho Euvopean cabinets aro discussing the expediency of taking united action in order to restore order in Hnyti. At a cabinet council held Saturday it was de cided to demand icparntlon from Ilayti for the shooting by IIj ppolyto of Itigaud, on tho ground ho is a French subject. the situation in iiayti. Washington, June 22. No of ficial information has been received hero of tho mooted inteivention of the European powers in Hnytiau affairs. Tho fact cannot bo dis guised that the situation in tho dis turbed republic Is belug watched with appieheusion by our govern ment, but there is still a stioug be lief that the ITaytiuns will be nblo to restore order without outside interference. As to the attitude of tlio United States government to ward tlio reported contemplated concerted action of the European nations, nothing cmi bo predicted until it is definitely knowu what shapo this action will assume. a hero. Wki.lsvii.i.11, June "22. When William Porter was Koing home from work Tliuibduy oveuing, be noticed that the switch at tho Cham plon brick works, half a mile below this city, on tho Cleveland & Pitts buig railroad, bad been left open. The evening express was in sight and rapidly drawing near. He ran to tbo switch and succeeded in turn ing it whi'ti the engine was not more than fifteen feet away. The train was full of passeugers,muny of whom were bound for Pittsburg, and it was running at a high rate of speed. Tho switch Is on tlio edge of nu ein baukmeut, with tho river below. a hero's death. Omaha, Neb., June 22. A 12- year-old school boy named Miles died a hero's dentil during tlio re cent storm near Norfolk. The school house is situated in a ravine. The water began pouring in thrnugli the windows before the teacher and pu pils realized their danger. Young Miles conducted the teacher and seven pupilu safely through the tor rent, but several drifted away, and in his effort to save these ho was drowned. HEAL EST.1TB. The rain for tile first three weeks of Juno discouruge.1 real estate deals some but transfers kept up to tno usual average. Immigration has not dropped off and Inquiries for town, suburban nnd farm property ore numerous. NEW RESIDENCES. Win, Wirt has bought two lots on Court and 15th and will put up a $3000 cottage. L. A. Wetzel, who lives a few iiTlkn east of Salem lias bought a lot on corner 14th and Couit, and will put up a $2000 residence. Linn county real estate iransiers thi-i year aggregate 050 records to l.ue; total, $483,117. The property sold bj J. A. Baker referee for $7,2-'0 Is located between rhe new Cottle.ParkhUist block and llicCusiek lesldeuce, 82 feet front. Tlio following Is n list of the real .-tato tranfers filed June 10 20 In the illieo of the county lecerder: J J Cook nud wife ti.-Louis 1' Hanoi, lots 2, 3, anil 4, aia rlon Fruit land: $ JI A Johnson and wife to Henry M VanAvcry, lots in ill? 2,'of Hatein; G. W Watt nnd wlfo to A O Johnson, poition of blk 2, .li'iu; J U Palmer nud wife to Kmmii Howo, lots 2, 7, nnd 8, in blk 0, Palmer's second ad o Ml Angel; J W Baker, referee, to T Johnson, lot 2, blk 50, Salem; AlvinM Conditand wil'" to James Walker, 110 acies laud in Fee 12, t 0 s, r 2 w; B Delanuo to Basil Dijar din, blk 8 in the town of St Louis; E M Crotam to Duo mm Boon, lot 5 and 6, blk 5, in Nortli Salelcm tsebs tf"38 ir"x lTa,E" y J2L. -" Bb 1 '' 500 1850 1 150 7250 2.3SG 40 Partita wishing to build nico residences nnd in search of a beautiful with pleasant surroundings should visit ROSEDALE. locution It is located direct on the Electric line to the Fair Ground, ovorlooki inr tho entire f.lm Kiimv mimed mountains, Mt. Hood and Ml. Jefferson, as vn!l a . 11 . " over, green hills of Polk county are in plain view. The site is unsurpassed and the whole tract is a beautiful green plateau. Tho High school as well as tho North Salem new building are within a short distance of this tract. citf M Total ?11,C80 What Does it Mean ? "100 Doses One Dollar" means simply that Hood's Sarsaparilla is the most economical medicine to buy, because it gives moo for the money than any other preparation. Each 'bottle contains 100 do9es nnd will average to last a month, while oilier preparations, taken according to directions, are gone in a week. Therefore, be sure to get Hood's Sar saparilla, the best blood purifier. Baby carriages at Sargent's. Cocoanut bread pudding Sroat & Gile. See Shaw & Downing about tick ets, and save money, 2G4 Commer cial St. To-morrow I shall tlnlsh this, and1000 lu u box ut tl, "Unr toMuiviMiio French ip.oti-.ction. I promlHO you after this I will mivur nioneu into goiu. iney win ue write another book on this subject.' Ho added; 'I am afraid It will mako agreal row lnEugland,becauso the 'Arabian Nights' was a baby talo In comparison to this,' Next day ho died," After sorloui eousl deration his wife burned tho manu script pago by page. KANSAS kioiit-houu LAW, Toi'KKA, Kan., June- 22 The controversy over tho elght-liour law has been brought to an issue. Attorney-General Ives received a let torSaturday from President Martln dalo, of thestato penitentiary board of dlreotors, refusing to comply with the law, Tho loiter is In response to ono written by tho attorney gou era!, at the request of tho governor, demanding that tlio board of dlreot ors seo that tlio law bo rigidly en forced. President MnrtindiUo says he does not consider the law applies to the penitentiary. It la probablo tho governor will Instruct thu ut-toruey-goneral to Instltuto quo war ranto proceedings ugulust thu board iu tho supremo court. THIED TO ESCAPE. Com City, da., Juuo 22. The prisoners at n couvlot camp, twenty mlleH from Chattanooga, Tenu., at tempted to escape, and two guards and two convicts were killed, TOO I.ATK. Or.iFTON, Ariz., Juno 22. Stxteon hours after Antonio Qrauado was hung, n resplto for ton days was re ceived at Solomonvllle. Urauudo was executed at tho latter place, Sat urday, for tho murder of his wife and child nt Moreucl last summer. Til H NEW COUltT OF A 1'1'KA 1.8 Ban FiiANuiseo, Juno 22. Tho new circuit court of appeals for tho ninth Judicial circuit of thu Lulled Btatca was foiumlly organized for the traiit-uclion of legal matters incited, because to sell them in their present form would bo to tempt others. Dr. Corradino says lie is dissappointed, as ho expected more. Ho turned ovorall he received to Dr. Stephen to help him build u church in the southern part of tlio city. Ho Buid: "It is against tho teachings of tho Methodist church to wear gold oriinmotits, but theso Methodists got rich and began wearing thoin, and when I began to preach about it, It was liko a new doctrine. I have been called a fanatic, but I am only preaching the teachings of tlio church." EX-SENATOK M'DONAI.D DEAD. INIIIANAI'01,18, JlltlO 23. Ex- Senator McDonald died at 11;5 last night. Yesterday morning unfav orable symptoms reappeared and during tho day tho patient's icondl tlon continued to grow worse. In tho afternoon Rov. Mr. Mlllburn was sent for and administered the sacrament. Then Mr. McDonald culled his family and lutlmato fi lends about him nnd calmly gavo directions for his funeral and tho disposition of his personal all'alrs. In tho presence of all ho said bo wished to glvo testimony to his faith in God'a saving grace. Then ho graHpcd cnoh by tho hand and bade tlumi good-bye, saying ho could poo no more callers, 1IKOAME CUA.Y. Dknvku. Colo., June 22. George T. Haswell, a prominent resident of Colorado, has becomo a raving iiiaiilau because of u dispatch an- limine! g Unit after many yearn of strango vioUsHudes, n fortuno was at last within hla grasp. ' Mr. Has- ell Is past 60 years old. Ho visited Chicago In tho hope of securing em ployment In connection with tho Pahih, Juuo 21. Rlbot, miuister of foreign atlalis, has submitted to tho cabinet a report from tlio French minister at Port Au Pnueo, In which the minister frays he had sent a protest to tlio Hay tlan government against tho execution of a merchant named Itigaud, who claimed French protection. MASSAOllEI). Constantinople, June 22. It is reported that Hakkl Pasha, the Turkish governor of the province of Yemen, with all his stall, has been massacred by tho insurgent Arabs. Porto Is sending reinforcements to Yemon, though the officials hero us sort tho rising has been suppressed THE MANIl'UU MASSACHK. Calcutta, Juuo 22. Tho court of Inquiry which lias been investigat ing the Muuipur massacro found the regent guilty of warring upon the forces of tho Empress of India, but, on tho other hand, tho court llnds tho regent not guilty of tho murder of Chief Commissioner Qulutou and and tho other British officials killed during tho massacre. Tho regent was sentenced to death. TEtUUllLi: ACCIDENT. St. PETKitsmma, Juno 22. Yes tcrdny a largo balloou was being In tinted with gas when It escaped and carried upward four worluneii, when at u great height the balloon burst and tho four men were thrown to tho ground and horribly mangled. ENCHNKEU KILLED. London, June 22. A train car r$ log inllltiameu on a single-track railway about two miles from Lon donderry, lielund, yesterday collid ed with au empty train. Tlio driver of the nillltlu train win killed. The driver had promptly rovcised his engine, otherwise many Uvea would huvo been lost. As it was tho threo first eurrluges, laden with luggage, were splintered to pieces ami scores of the soldiers were more or less In KAN INTO A PUSH CAR. Willow Spkinor, Mo., June 22. An engine on the Nablett unrrow guage road ran into a push car con ta'niug eleven employes near here Sntuiday. James Komptzor and Fred Eberlo wore killed, nnd W. E. Tlclimau probably k fataUy Injured. Tbo otlieis escaped by jumping. RAILROAD ACCIDENT. Cleveland, O., June 22. An ex- cuislon train of fifteen curs, which loft this city Saturday afternoon on the Nickel Plato Itailroad, jumped the track near Dover, O., and seven cars were wrecked. The train was loaded with stieet railway em ployes and their families, who were going to Oak Point, a pleasure resort on tho lake shore. -One man was killed and about thiity persons in jured. When tho accident occurred the train was going thirty miles nn hour. The ongino went down u bank on the side nnd seven cars were thrown across the mils in both di rections. Ono coach was split iu two and the others was badly smash ed. Rogers, tho man who was killed, had to bo chopped out. The engineer and fireman escaped by jumping. Farmers living uear the scene of tho accident oanio to the rescue, and tho Injuied weie taken care of until a corps of physicians from Cleveland in rived. Tho badly wounded weie then brought to the city and taken to the hospitals. The engine wasiunumg backward at tho tune of tho accident. It Is said the accident was due tq the spi ending of the rails. HE WANTED PAY. Montehey, Juuo 22. Charles Huv.es, painter, shot Edward W. Wagner, a druggist, fonneily of San Jose, Saturday night, tho ball enter ing his nldomeu and inlllctlug a dungerous wound, Hawes pur chased 10 cents' worth of morphine from Wagner and theu refused to pay for It. Wagner, after insisting on payment, ordered llnwes from tho store, when he drew a pistol and tired. HOTEL ARRIVALS. "WILLAMETTE" J. A. Whitemnn, Medford, Or. Dr. L Brown, Eugene. H. B. Woolston, Pnil. P-tin. Jn. Foster, Corvallis. Geo. Dond, A. It Mmiteilh, W. J. Mc rivaiu', A. .1. Young, Mechan ics & Farmers B. B. Club, W. E Chitteudnn, W. T. Wlhoii, Lew. Wasserman, A. J. Downing, Ptrt land. B. F. Neye, II. E. Jackson.Salem. F. Metcalf, A. Olson, Fairfield, B. H. Chamberlain, Boston. O. K. Asher. St. Louis. F. Sendus, Albany. H. Brandousteni. W. J. CulligJii. D. G. Wuldron, 8, F. MUs A. Mc Arthur, Miss M. Mc Arthur, Miss Kate Porter, Mi-w Fanuiu Porter, Oiegou City. C. W. Kcenc, Eugene. "cook " Clins Patterson, J H Coitutt, D Hotr, S F. J K Conger, Victor Fonk, Jack son. W C Smith, Mis E H Itice, A W Young, Wni It Sbeaier, A Mc Ginniss, L D Jones, W E Fuller and wife, Salem. J II JIubey, J T Gunnes, Texas. J H Armstrong, W D Huston and wife, P L Varner, Seattle. Gaines Fisher, Baltimoie. W Wnrren, C A Thomas, Boston, Mass, Win Bolles, J W Mutersbaugh, W Grace, J C Gardner, W E Wnnn, T 11 Beuley, Portland. J R Davis, Shudds. J G Studebaker, lloquonm. H N Cool;, Canby. L B Thome and wife, Bladen, Neb. Ben A Fuukhani, Stovatt, Tcnn. That new piano which Krnusse Bros, are going to glvo away has arrived. Call and seo it at their store. tf Plimur (or Two, Appullttt Tor One I" nysa dyitpi'pllo to tlio waiter, orderltii. for Kolf and lnoiul. Anil suppose Ue hud lina uunppuilte. It would have ngotitzod ulni, xniwiituMitly. to grntlly It. Ol the iiUoiiilmtb'.n paiiiB tlint oven a. little meal cuuse-, me coutii im-u victim orindlgegtlou, I'urgiitury on carta no less. Altogetliei ssd sm "wjSJKspri TsBsasa wmum jrsss -&- Ji Jab- JSBjraasra' TTSBSXBQv TpSSSSESDCCT- -SOStej. This property 'Ai Are now ordered graded at the expense of tho owners. is now for sale by All Real Estate Men In this City, who will ho ready at tiny time to show this tract to purchasers ggxuwunaw narVKJn.-M 25c Want Co vohd each &i' y; i w m tlmn twenty-live ren for lw! QuB 1 I B S IBW fee? Lmmi Sole Agents for Yj- t'f:.Kvs- -ft F&XFy Eii?kJ lumn. LOST.-lilue. n mnr old, cut In luu . tips, noun two uciii niuu, deputy ni ,iy W'M'ftW.tTwJ " ' torus co at I i-' vi n in Hf, i M 11 w ANTKD- jriSS? wreCg-& Mccormick and deering mowers. Jrwnaagiff3tttjicai3gfggfiraytrssgrac MARKETS. incut fair. He originated and pro tody, JudgeI)cady,ofQregon,wh!!poml ton party or weiuuiy loxas wh ppouted associate Justice of frleudaun idea for, the organization tlwaew court owlug to the con. of a company to Usuo oitlclal ou tlHtwdlllnefs of district Judge IIoll- vniro of the world's fair. The )h wftslasiaJUdnH tmrh and tho emivi-nlr would bo a medal which uuMiutKMDt of John C. Frank, of co4 lirobably 10 ceuU ami cell to the Sh FHie!co, tu limnlial vu mi. people at $1. A company wo crw rolttu It, It., J01 Coiutnerulut pviw$ by the cou.rt, formttl and. Incorporated for tlio treet. WHHAT, San Fit ANOisco.June 22. Wheat, buyer 1891, after August 1st, $1.50 Riiicacio, Juno 22. Wheat easy, cash tfl!i, July fl.Otjj. Picture frames at Surgent'c. Shaw & Downing, agents North- Wall paper at Sargent's. Good Squaro meal 25 cts. Iowa Lunch Counter. 101 State street. Mouldings at Sargent's, lUnv Day. Monday will here after bo baby day at Calterlln'a gal lery. lw Miss Thornton will revolve vocal, Instrumental nud language pupils durlug tho summer. All applica tions received Wednesday after noons, 218 Cottage strtet. 0.15 dim Baby cried, Mother sighed, Doctor pruecrlbed. t Costoria t ilvntllRr uuiirrasMiiry, iimiiEu, iiecui iu once, syb-teiuitticnliy,nciui-Koor llostotter's Htoir auh lllt'.ers yo nntbrtumUot witli rofructo rystomacUs. In Raying tills wo only echo the recorded experience o tliousnnda who hae used the creat stomucliio to tUelr i.isttUK beuellt. For the Inaction of a sluj . sUti liver, nnd for tardy or Inaction of the bowels, botli very apt to accompany dyt pepsin, tills fine regulator Is equally etll cleut. Malarial complaints, kidney trouble rlicuniatlsmnnd neuralgia depurt when a rebort U bad to the Hitters. ISucklen' Arnica Halve, Tho Best Salva In the world for Cuts, llrulhen, Hores, Uloe 8, Salt Kheum, Fever SorfB, Tetter, Chapped Hands, ChltolalnB, Corns nndnllHktn Kruptlons, and post, tlvely cures l'lles, or no pay required. It Isguu'aateed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price, 85 cents per box Notice of Dissolution of Part nership. nio All whom It may concern. Notlcu t A. hereby given thut tho copartnership heretofore uxlstlns between Knocti May nudu. W. llenllne. under the Ann name and ttyle or May a Ueullne.dolui; buslneM ntNo.l!ia,etkldeUinuneicUl street. In the olty of rtolem, Marlon county. Uregon. Is t-.croby mutually dissolved, this June i. Wn, Hold Knoeh May ntsuwlng all debu against the Mild firm of May a llenlluo. Dated, Juno 4, ISDl. KNOCH MAY. a W. HFJSXINF. For Sale, SO acre of laud, all ft need, two miles east of Salem on the Uarden lload, will be told lu Ave noro Ints tf desired. Ten acrv in orchard.tmm one to three yeurs old.tui Hal laupruniw.cbenles,peMrst ixmches, vlumv and MPPlwi, two acres oryoupj straw berry andall Kludsofsmallfrulu. A nice, new eotUM of Hve rooms, well fiuUhod, oru woodcouie, everything uow. Address Ha lent or cll on J, W. LYO.N, s im "Ovul Tinware, BAKER & STRANG, ' 302 Commercial Street res, Ranges, Furnaces, and all House Goods. Chimney and Sewer Pip, Plumbing. Pumps. Wood, lion and Buckeye Force Pomps. Pumps For Orchard Spraying. KowErallydrauIieClotlicsWaslicr! Oreate"t Inl or invinjr in volition m tbo household line. Washes nl varieties of goods from tlio iim-a laeo to the coarsest carpets, perfectly clean, without mbbinjr or boiling, without the use of chenilenls or any Uestructlveprocess only soap and water. 'Hie company owning it offers $1000 to auv person w ho will produce it family washer equal to tho NEW iiiR'A In the following peints: Pi loo. Labor saving, llupldity of wash ing. Vuriety of fabric washed. Cleuilng perfectly without damage to clothing. Simplicity nnd perfect construction. Bize, weight and dura bility, bntisiuction guaranteed or money refunded Sole Agents for Mrnion county. dw iBSMfiajMnmiummmKiutiatTni " q tiea; Pianos and Organs AND "MUSICAL jUUEUCJIANJDISE."- FINEST LINF. LOWEST PRICES. IustulliuenlH from ?.r) per mouth up. Wholesale and Retail. . l P. K. EAST0N & CO., 310 Commercial StM Salem. Head Quarters for the Balcin Orehet-tra. dw ramatfeaans. J. G. HARRIS. R. A. MOORE SALEM EXPRESS COMPANY. tnvo orders nt tho Club stables, one block enst ot fostofflce. All orders promptly attended to. J. B WHITE, EXPRESS AND TRUCK LINE. Hauling of ull kinds. Best work. AY agon nt every train. Hv fl.Itlttfn Ml In . . II sltimtlon. Wi.T -,;"," Bin ill wnfrna 1. , ... "... ' 'llia CUriTAb JOUlt.NAI, oflku ' W 'B3 it , ..... .. I' and "Tncnrnu" ...,.,i.? ..... ..7"i 1 iioy nud elm mi trim rairo, joiijl fur the piano forip, llutnoi n lolia. So cents ench. F r ,uc nt Dl.mondi lii I Bio llniihe, :W1 tidiimc nil utrcctSmLl 6ci,ihi omui u mt! h-jii !nercDaDCae.M 17011 lth.N'T. Flue cdliuiif ccDUlr.I 11 ..C.lt.r 1. ,.,..,1 ""' fT'l - 1 '""'JI""1""" W k U uuiiu in ii j ue . .n imiubenoci VTll KLY fuin lie-" own t. ro.i,Hll li iiuiuu,iup'iii nu uarlolcllj blieeicarilmt,, 'luu rttret jii ! T 1IIKK1' UALUS. llunw loanrf oil wuicucs nun JCWC!i mid k M 11 tiursonal nroiiertj ihn, run tie rind l my Hiifo or store. At Ilarr s Jmelrjrtoft S iuu auiiu hlltUU 13 l lTlOKSALK. Abuutdiieiicnufuiiiuii V burn, with ruunliijj; trntir in rear 1 j Gain. A bunutlful l'xaulonforaliuDie III qiuruiu bLCoud U ouo mi rlsnt taca nt j of Asylum menue after irosslnj ttWfJ iroiUKioAnyiuui. ui TrAKTF.U An ncthe, reliable nu- V biil.ny SiO to SbO monthly, wltlili I'iraiui'. to lcmPstnt In his oJn;Uo ipxnnnnihle Ni'vv crk l;0'.e. HclmucK I MANUFAC'l'UKLlt, Lock llox b85, Jul York. mAKEN Ui' nt the residence olJDiraiij I ol silver F1H, A Dy geiiiniwi rlsl't fide foot white, block mate ail Ml Blur lulorehend, bmnaeas on ii.i lfl....l. nriif)i.iin hnvn h IIIVIQ t&K tlsemeiit and duniages. hnqulre f J- imiini-ilB. Ku elits. Orevou ou" 7r-ir-r t V"Tl.'T-,riMr oppntSnftllBllOOIOti W " a month selling our stood-ion tjt .. ...i, wn wont, mnntr antf Kira' nsentsinnd wlllliiKe bac UP"! buld It a countj agent fain ?K," uud oxpentes ni'eru iuo jrj, u general ugent lot-s than rw ?. BCdla1BellluStr.!tcdawI''. wiiu a special ouer , -; ..-i plica lor, on receiin. ."' "7h, iwij. I AUdiea JlennerManoMBMftl burc. l'a. J ASI1BVS MEAT MARKETS, lastate Btreet, K0 Liberty Btreet. North bilf'l,T.rc'M'y to n11 l "rd for all 5 u"f '" n nud Mttt menu Wo nlm to 2 s Adiniiiistrator's Sale. NOTICE Is hereby given that by virtue of unorder uud llcenboof rexulo duly made, rendered nud utered ot record by the county court ot tho Btnie of Oregon lor Marlon county on the Ipt day of June.ltffll, authorizing and empowering mo ub ndmln lstratrlx ot the estate of Ii, II nelllEgnr, deceased, to bell tho real pmperty ot snlo decedent herclnnftcr desitbed. i will or Haiurday, the nth day or July. JH)I, at 1 o clock In the onernoon ofttHld day at ihe r of tbo couuty court limine, in Salem, Marlon county, Oregon. eH at pnbllo auo Uon to the highest bidder forone-half cash In hand on the day ofwiio and the balance payable In sis month -irlth lnu-rest Irom tbedayofsala until paid, at eluht per cent per annum (Deferred payineoujlo bo e cured by mortgage on the land, sold and the purchaser in miv .,11 miMnn wiUI mortgage.) all the right, tltlo. interest and eotate.wnicu said rt H. B.llncer,deeeasi-d, had at hit deith. In or to the followluK de bcrlbed propeay, towit; The wet naif ot the donation landclalm of John 11. Uel linger and Mary (J.Billnger, UU wife, noti fication No. ea, clwlin roi4 In T. t .. H. 8 wet of Wlllamotte meridian and claim o JltnT. 1U8., u, s west or Willamette meridian. In Marion oouutv, Ofonf a h4uiuk oi cra oi iiuui, inore or leiw. Marion Co. Normal Instil Timtlilrrl nnnunl sesslpn oftW ,H county Normal Ji ait w dr,3 tho Kast .alem school hon . J jj,! monduv. July U. IbUl, ami ul w three weekH. .. M ,jor. nadii Kegular cln8B work wll lmtii J the miiniieeineni of able lir.-.d . J buinchoa tuugtt 'n f"r6MS ul V buiholent nuninerm-Dij-."" h mt n..nni,ni in PhvslialOeogwp")' Bliion.ane nool'wmal I-istltute Tho object ol J'e "?!S. ,q ,he com I 10 review iiie b"J" HisV.n8tliel)tliel mon bcnoom, uuu vv. ---..ii. iieu. ods of present ingiuu". . .-- onlJi Vj Btituio is nut uciu ." TVnteneu. also lor those who lutcnd to . w, llrlug textbooks onns' "i ortnelM"?1 ' ho nrPif.mtDt tho beglnninjo""' .-j j X Fee of one dollar "' In8iitut . help delrny the espeww b or lurther inforinauon "nEB. . . - .,.nn,ramonBcW" County buperinieuuBu--- v.i! A.n'PnvtllffBid ATOTIOK is hereby ' 'ffi.'Scrf? JLN will be reccivcu u, .--- ;mtjv rY.lonn. nt tbu oOUe of t" fon. " the city of Balcn., at -f0,he p H 2 o'clock ii m. of June ' fdiniaj 'J ing, curb ng gutterni , u(s that portion of Ct'inuien." , e oiiw" SM HE Si,!S,.'.-!.'Sfti S ","' ", .Tn. in au-oioipct-:-7cffi i pansAndeclllc.tlons n fSM oftUl'lt 'in-tevercrine Jlot, n bnlem. O.egon, fur IW Sw4 ul fled l.rh-k. b'tun, u r. ... aJe pon KUiVCl. ,ICI1 i'l" "-,,- .My Ol "' knell bin limb' ." ,", ft.,or "I n1 .h 1 ?,t' !'''; ,..' m the um '-.. lJ"LY',rv dollars fflSS:B good f, th on the PfrtorVSeAs ,Jm hn forlelted to ihe cuy"nl(Kl ,nd J gon, in Wf bis '7 within 1 bidder hal fall or ncye". lve tM "?,1 to wecute tre coni. -ny,ng iiwi- nnd undertaking an,er with Kf 1 "."T-.T.-iiiin ue tvr: w, Miiucieai "'''T " noulreci.. -.,, v rAayor. as thereto nW"ZlBtgi t .ia in cube bis ulu ,a io on ""., a EofS'vJnfe of Halem.OrMon.reigif tb(, jM iM uwardouthbU1reobi lthintenda"ler' ,MV j. ..J F 2! aur ".".. i'&Vii"8 MIH.M.A.HRIJ.lKOKH, , l"llliTO.iSw WKWV- AdaxInUtratrtx ot the estate of K. H. Bel iwcer, deoead, v it 6 Crockery. OlA.ffYinfl Wff'ikl .SSSfftfSKggfr and Alto We IH 'j88Ut "J i it