Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893, June 25, 1891, Image 2

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JSEEBSESSm
BplH If! Uw bfttioual liberal parly
ttn th subject of Bismarck. Tho
National Jltung, chief orgim of the
Mvly, BhoKva n irmrltod coolness
Inward Iho ox-chancellor, and a
disposition to antagonize Hie fitip
portera of Bismarck In llieir aHltmlo
nf uncompromising hoiMllty toward
the kaiser nUd his RoverlMiiont. It
is believed Hint the result will be a
reorganization of political parlies In
Germany on new lines in accord
with Uio changed political situation,
QKHUANY'fl POS3KSSION8.
London, Juno 25. A dispatch
from Berlin elates that the German
government is considering the ques
tion of abandoning the German
possessions In New Guinea and the
Bismarck archipelago. They are
showing no signs of becoming Jprofl
table, notwithstanding the expense
Incurred in their Improvement.
UTAH REFORM SOHOOti 1IUKNUII.
Ociden, Utah, Juno 25. The ter
ritorial reform school located hero
was burned yesterday. Los8,$50,000,
The Inmates escaped.
WOMEN HAVE FUN.
Syracuse. N. Y June 25. lie-
eclover A. M. IJayes, of the defunct
First Nutlonnl bank of Anbinu, N.
Y., whlio in compauy with his
llaucee, Miss Smith, an Auburn
society belle, was assaulted near
Owosco lako Saturday evening bj
Mrs. Mary A. Arnett, u woman bO
years old and her daughter, Mrs.
William Richardson, of Cuoyeuuo,
Wyo. The women attacked him
with upibrellas and called him a
brute, etc. They claim that a year
ago while Hayes was living at Mrs.
Arnett'shome In Auburn, ho at
tempted to outrage Mrs. Arnett'f
daughter, Miss Mary Arnclt. The
latter says be assaulted her one
evening after escorting her home
from the theatre. She did not have
him arrested, but the family ordered
him to leave town. Ho did not do
so, and when the women met him
on Saturday they lost control of
their temper. Hayes denies Mrs.
A nett's story.
CLOUD BUKST.
Knoxville, Tenn., June 25. A
report comes from Cherokee county,
N. C, of a terrible cloudburst there
lato yesterday. Two Illicit distillers
wero killed and growing crops de
stroyed. to vroduce hain.
Washington, Juno 25. Further
experiments wero made yesterday
afternoon by Prof. Dryfurth, of the
agricultural department in testimt
the feasibility of explodiug balloons
charged with gases at considerable
height In the air, with this object of
dotemiuing in the practicability ot
exploding dynamite in like manner
andltselfect In producing rain in
case of drought. Three balloons
about twelve feet In diameter,
charged with two parts of hydrogou
nnd one of oxogon,weresentup about
wero considered successful.
questions before the cam
NET.
Washington, Juno 25. It
is
stated on
the best authority that
the question to bo.considored by the
cabinet at the Friday meeting Is
whether tho cotoago of standard
silver dollars shall continue after
tho first proximo, and data on that
subject is now being prepared at tho
treasury department. Tho prevail
ing sentiment with leading treasury
oQlclals is that tho proposition will
bo adopted. It is understood that
tho question of extension of tho 4 J
per cent loau will bo disposed of
lioxt month. Offers so fur received
In response to Becrotary Foster's
suggestions for extension represen
ted only about $3,000,000 of bonds.
Prominent treasury officials said
yesterday there is not the loast doubt
of the government's ability to meet
alius obligations duriug tho coming
nscal year,
RESIGNED AND APPOINTED.
7 A OlrftfnmAir T ""I TT.- . . -
Mnaauiuiun, xi, U., JUHO ZO,
Chief Postofllco Inspector Rath
bouotoduy haudtd tho postmaster
goneral his resignation, to tako ef-
feot July 1st. Rathbono Is to bo ap
pointed fourth assistant postmaster
general.
A CLASH OF AUTHORITIES.
Detroit, Juno 25. There has
been a clash here between tho
treasury department and tho United
States court in regurd to tho three
chlnameu arrested hero yesterday.
Customs Collector Hopkins received
an order from the treasury depart
ment to ship tho tlireo Chinamen to
San Francisco where they wero to
bo taken In charge and deported lo
China If tho court Interprets tho law
to mean they nro to bo returned to
tho country from which they im
mediately camo and not to their
hativo country It is liablo to order
them returned to Canada.
body found.
Ban Francisco, Juno 25. Tho
body of Nicholas Stein, who was
employed at Mngdalono asylum nud
who has been missing since tho
Nevcutcenth Instant, was fuuud In a
well at tho asylum today. It Is
believed to bo u case of suieido,
arrival of a wrecked schooner.
9an Francisco, Juno 25. Tho
jtchooner Premier arrived in port
yelerday from Pirate Cove, greatly
to liu surprise of her owners.
About threo weeks ugo new wuh
relvid that tho vessel had been
frweked
th cargo
April
was
0, aud that ull
a total low. y10;keeuishutubyavast expanse of
ym afterwards
temporarily, and
thin city.
ruined, repaired
then brought to
IUV DAY.-Wodiy will hell
ftttw b iNtby iWy at Cutter I u's gul-
toy Jw
TUB FLOODS IN IOWA.
Serious Trouble Fcanl
Arizona Indians.
Willi
GLADSTONES HEALTH CRITICAL.
Gould's Narrow Escape, Parnell
Married, Eaten by a Bear, Want
Better Beef, State and Foreign
News, Etc,
THE IOWA STORMS.
Minnkai'OLIS, Minn., Juno 25.
A special to tho Tribune from Sioux
City, Iowa, says:
Tho terrible rains of Tuesday
night and yesterday morning have
almost devastated this portion of
Iowa. No roads are running tiains
from this city cast. Floyd river
valley is Inundated for thirty-five
miles north of this city. Many
houses In Lcmars are flooded over
Mw.ir first flnnrH. while the towns of
Merrill, Ilinton and James aro in
,i worse condition. Thirty-five
miles of track on each of the Illinois
Central, Chicago, St. Paul and Kan
sas City, Minneapolis nnd Omaha
and Sioux City and Northern, are
flooded nortu of this city, with bad
washouts at .Lemurs. Little Sioux
river bottom at Cherokeo Is entirely
inundated and thousands of acres
aro under water. Tho water at
Cherokee carried away many houses.
On the Conlral Iowa branch, GOO
leet of track wero carried out. On
tho Sioux Falls brauch.soven bridges
nre washed away. Chicago and
Northwestern tracks in Sioux valley
are out for over half a mile at Suth
erland. The samo road is also
washed out at Carroll. At Merrill,
about eight miles from this city,
Floyd river rose fifteen feet in three
hours, nud tho Hood Is sweeping
through Floyd river vnlley toward
this city, and devastating hundreds
of ncreo of crops. Tho manufactur
ing towns of Leeds, Lynn and
Lcwiston aro in Its course, and will
soon bo submerged, causing thou
sands of dollars of damage. Hun
dreds of families on Floyd river flats
iu tills city aro moving out onto
higher grounds. Tho railroad com
panies have abandoned yards and
shops, and engines, cars, and all
kinds of material have been removed
to higher ground. Stock In Union
and Central stock yards, packing
houses, railroad shops, and many
houses will bo partially under water,
nnd great damage done. Wires
east and north of here aro all down.
Waterloo, Iowa, Juno 25. Re
ports contluuo to bo received con
firmatory of tho disastrous storms
and floods along the Illinois Central.
Cherokeo was visited by another
iiuuwi ru onj
I Central hi-ldim. nlimil
Central bridge, ubout 250 feot long,
across Little Sioux at Cherokeo, wont
down under tho rush of tho Hood,
together with soveral houses in the
lower part of towu, Itoporls of tho
drowu, f fou rpeMon; at Cuero.
nee ana iour nt uorrccuonviiio aro
confirmed by a dispatch from Super-
Intendent Giles of the Iowa division,
who is at tho sceno of tho disaster.
Cherokee, Iowa, June ?5. Tlio
torrors of tho Johnstown Hood wero
in part repeated in this place yester
day. Sovonty-flvo houses wero
carried out of sight In tho Niairara-
liko torrent. How many lives wero
lost Is yet a matter of uncertainty.
A terrllllu cloud-burst, thrico re-
peatcd, and wind almost n hurri
cane, nro what consummated the
dread work.
Tho storm appears to have swept
In a vast cirolo of Northwestern
Iowa, fully ono hundred miles in
dluinotor, with Cherokee as tho
center. Up to 10:30 last night,
owing to tho destruction of wires
and railroads, only tlio most vague
reports have reached hero from tho
dovastated territory to tho north and
sou i ii. xuo uamago is onormous.
Most of tho destruction iu Cherokeo
was wrought by an extraordinary
downpour of water from the sky.
tho nood carried oil, apparently
without oll'ort, tho big truss bridge
ou tlio Illinois Central, and with the
bridge went forty feot of trestle ap
proach. Tho Llttlo Sioux Is at the
highest stago ovor known. Tho best
information indicates that tlio lllln.
ois Central rails aro under water
continually for many miles on tho
Ouawa brnnoh, and tho havoo botli
to tho road and bridges is something
seldom paralleled In railroad history.
Sioux Citv, Iowa, Juno 22. Ad
dltinnnl particulars bf tho Hood at
Cherokeo liullcato that It is tho
worst ovor kuown. ltU stated that
hundreds of houses were washed
away, rendering from twelve to
fifteen huudred families homeless.
Reports aro coming from all quarters
of unprecedoutodly high water In
streams, Injury to railroad pioporty,
loss of bridges nnd destruction of
crops along tho rivers, Tho Mater
Is receding this morning, Tho de
struction of property In Cherokeo
alone is bald to bo about $200,000
U sides almost nil Block pasture.
Nu further loss of life is reported
ut Cherokeo beyond tho four whwe
drowning has been already noted,
Possibly eight persons lost their
lives around Correetiouvllle.
Waterloo, la., Juno 25. Chero
wnier una groat auiienug is loured
us all the surplus Block of provisions
Is destroyed by the Hood. No proa,
poet of reaching tho people from any
dlrectlonuiiMI the water sulwldes.
Fout Douai:, Iowa, Jutia JJfi.
Reporls ray Iu sixty milt a traversed
by tho storm, hundreds of acres of
crops aro devastated, and the destruc
tion of oilier property enormous.
Seventy-live houses aro destroyed,
and a largo number unroofed.
TIM'. AWZlNA TROUBf.K
Washington, Juno 25. Commis
sioner Morgan, of tho Indian bureau
litis received a telegram from Snpt.
Collins of tho Mrxiui Pueblo Indian
school In Kenn's Canon, In Arizona,
which he states the Indians are
threatening to kill tho whites and
forcibly take their children from
school and asks that military
reluforcements bo' sent to the
school. Tho commissioner referred
tho telegram to the war department
with ft recommendation that rein
forcements bo forwarded nud the
ring leudors In tho present trouble
be arrested and be held pending the
difllculty. The present trouble lins
grown out of tho fact that Indians
are opposed to having their children
attend school.
NARROW ESCAPE OF GOULD.
NewYoek, N. Y., June 25. It
has just become known that Jay
Gould narrowly escaped kelng killed
by a railroad train.at Irviugtow, on
the UudEon.a lew days ago. While
waiting for tho train he stood on
the track and did not see the express
train near the station. Had it not
been for the quickness of n baggage
master, named Baruaby, who
grabbed the railroad king by the
collar, and jerked him to tho plat
form, or tho absent minded capital
ist would have been killed.
SAD FATE.
Wilkesbarre, Pa., Juno 25.
Barney Searfoss, who has a farm
and hotel at the foot of Five-mile
mountain, five or six miles back iu
tho wilderness from Laurel Run,
related u startling talo yesterday
that mav help the solution of the
myst ries surrounlng the disappear
ance of llttlo Anna Fredericks.
Mr. Searfoss says that about tlnee
weeks ago a black bear of unusual
size, weighing, he judges, 500 pounds
uppenredou the mountain near bis
bouse. A brown bear is no uncom
mon object back there, but a black
one is very rare. A week ago last
Tuesday, just one week before the
little girl was lost, the bear killed
and carried oil' from Mr. Searfoss'
farm a full-grown calf. Ho nnd an
other man started out to hunt the
l..nr. Thev found tho remains of
tho calf, but the bear escaped them.
Three days later the bear was sen
at a point between Flvo-milo moun
tain and Laurel Run, or within
tltreo miles of tho spot where the
girl was lost. It Is, therefore, possi
ble, and it is believed by many that
the little uirl, wandering about on
tho mountain side, encountered the
fierce ftuimnl and was killed 'and de
voured. Soveral part'es of farm
men with hounds will start out In
diflerent directions tomorrow nnd
WANT BETTER IIEEF.
Chamijerlajn, S. D. June 25.
Tho Crow Creek Sioux nro objecting
to tho quality of tho beef furnished
them by tho government. White
Ghost, their head clieif, yesterday
refused to accept his portion of the
beef issued. Ho says the cattle are
not fat enough when killed, and
weigh much less when issued to his
people than when delivered to the
I government. He wants the govern
ment to distinctly understand that
his people will not bo fooled in any
such fashion.
LIAULE TO SPLIT.
Jacksonville, Fla., Juno 25. A
Jacksonville, Miss., special to the
Times Union glVes some Interesting
gossip concerning the Union Nation
al Farmer's Alliauco matters. It
says slnco the nomination of legis
lative committee headed by Presi
dent Hall, of tho Missouri Alliance'
slnco last February, Hall, has been
working vigorously against tho sub
treasury scheme, during tho hist I
mouth President Polk advised Hall
to desist or resign from committee.
Ho was givon uutll Juno 25 to ropiy.
Those who know Hall assert ho wll
deollno to bo coerced and the result
will bo a split in tho National Al
liance. JUSTICE IN SOUTH CAROLINA.
Columiiia.S. C. Juuo 25. Robert
T. Jorcs.ofEdgollold, tho murderor
of tho tlireo Tressloys, father and
two sons, has, Rafter six trials, been
convicted lu tho court at Lexington
of manslaughter. Tho state in each
of tho 11 vo proceeding trials, had
mmlo out a strong caso against tho
murderer, but the facts this time
wero presented by tho prosecution
in such a clear straightforward
and forcible maimer that tho result
Is a shook to tho community.
Hero was a nmiiho had doliburato
ly murdered tlireo men In one after
noon's gunning, without provoca
tion, tried Uvo times In his own
county of Edgefield, Ho was oou
vlcted of manslaughter dually, but
thojury disagreed four othor Minos.
Tho oonvlotlou of manslaughter was
upset by tho supremo court aud tho
resources of Justice In Edgetlold
county seeming exhausted, his ciuvo
wa transferred to Loxlugtou coun
ty, where hW sixth trial resulted In
u verdict whlyh la preposterous.
"How long" asks tho State editor
ially, "how long will South Caro.
lliui be content to rest uuder the dis
grace of such vordlotB?"
What Does It Mean?
"100 Doses Ono Dollar" means
Mtuply that Hood's Bnrsaparlllu Is
the most economical medlciuo to
buy, because It gives mom for the
money than any other preparation.
Kuoh bottle contains pjo doses and
will avorugo to last a month, while
other preparations, taken according
to directions, uw gouo iu n week.
Therefore, bo sure to get Hood'uSar'
wiparlllfi, tho bent blood purifier.
FOREIGN.
GLADSTONE'S HEALTH.
London, June 25. Tlio St. James
Gazette tlili afternoon says: Glad
stone's physicians fear tho veteran
statesman may not recover from the
eflecfs of tho attack of Infhtetmi
from which hemirieredlii Miesprhig.
Ho was left rather weak by It.
PARNELL MARRIED.
London, Juno 25. Everything
tends to confirm tlio report that
Piirut-ll was man led today to Mrs.
O'Shca. That lady joiued Parnell
while thf latter was enroiite to
Steynlug at which place they were
seen together duriug tho afternoon.
The vicar of parish ofStcyning dr
nles that Parnell and Mrs. O'ribea
were married at his church, but he
added, they could be mairied at any
one of a dozen churches In the
district. It Is stated Parnell and
his bride siartcd for parts unknown
immediately after the marriage at
Steynlug.
THE PRINCE OP WALES CHEERED.
London, June 25. At Hie Etou
festival yesterday tho mention of
the I'rlnrc of Wales was loudly
cheered by thcboysnnd their friends,
who hud como from all parts of the
kingdom. The queen lias granted
premlpsliiii for the Winsdor and
Eton regattas to ho held ou the
reach of tho water on tho east side
of Winsdor castle, on July 11.
NEWFOUNDLAND DELEGATE VIC
TORIOUS.
London, Juno 2. Negotirtliont
betweeu tho colonial oHlce and the
Newfoundland delegates are virtu
ally completed. The bill will be
passed as speedily cs possible.
THE POLICE WORSTED.
London, June 25. A British
force of police near Sierra Leouo has
met with a defeat at the hands of
th natives.
STRIKE OF MAKERS.
Paris, June 25. About 0000
bakers struck today against the
icgistry ofllces. When tlio police
tried to disperse them they opened
a fight, in which strikers were soon
dispersed' aud a number arrested.
MARKETS.
- WHEAT.
San Francisco, Juno 25.
Wheat
buyer 1891, $1,001-.
Chicaoo, 111., Juno 25. At
wheat was firm; cash 959G;
$1.03J.
close
July
WEiTHEHREPORT.
San Francisco, June 25. Fore
cast for Oregon and Washingten:
Light rains iu eastern portion.
HOTEL AIUUVALS.
"WILLAMETTE" -
i iu T3iimii, u v JMCUrldn, Kirk
ville, Mo.
P Wood ru IT, S Reck, J S Hana
ker, J M Marks, J D Isaac?, A J
Kidd, H K Smith, G F Elierhard,
San I'ranciseo.
John F Haseltine, W 11 Stanley,
Sen J N Dolpli, W G Steel, J Grun
del, H Van Deuss, Olo Oleson,
Portland.
M C Smith, Eugeue.
C Gordon, Lowell, Mass,
C A McCaun, I Enest, Chicago.
T E Lamb, W E Stubbs, N Y.
"cook."
A Smith and wife, North Yam
hill. J II Massey, Deuvcr, Col. .
Win Moore, A D Hutchinson,
Roseburg.
A F Jenkins, Grimell, Iowa.
J Carmlchael, Hornbook.
J Lewis, Eaglo River.
C Lofleus, G F Green, W A Gil
bert, Portland.
W O Attisou, C E Buehanuou,
Oakland.
F M Gates, Indepeudenco.
E H Rice, Salem.
Clias Palmer, P Phillips, Dallos.
G R Miller, Gervais.
Hans P Olson, J C Peterson, Mary
Christensou, S Peterson, Marquam.
Seo Shaw & Downing about tick
ets, and save mouoy, 204 Commer
cial St;
Buy tho light running Singer nt
327 Commercial street- eod
""- ' r-rr nrnrTwuMM ttimii mi . .
dyspepsia
M icoj many peoplo mlsciable, and ofte
l ili lo fceir-dostrucUon. Distress at
c ... ,g, s.'iir btmnadi, sick hcaiUcho at
bu i, nt s ot npjiotlto, n unlit, "'all go'
'vOllna, lud taste, cuateii tmiguo, and iru
Dlotross
iiliuity ot the boiicls, at
tho moro common t.
After toms. Dyspepsia docs i
r t, get tell ot Uselt. it r
uuvirl, quires oarctui, (.erhWe
otteatloa, aud a remedy like ituoa't 8 .i .
parlll.i, which acte gently vet yUn'U' !'j
It tones the stomncli aim ciiioi x:
regulates tho illgcstiuu, erotics e bouv ur
appetite, ami, by thus Jin
overcoming tlio local ""
symptoms, oures the HontJch
Ucad.iclie, and retreshes tlio tlttV minu
"I liavo been troubled Willi d;;i,n.
1 had but llttlo appetite, ami ilmi I ilu
Mftirf- ca dWrcMfil luts or iu
K 1110 llttln pKHl. Afteitll
UUm lug i ould wtpertriuf
(alntness, or tlud, all-yoiio fn.ini;, a
though 1 had not eaten anything. My
trouble, I think, was aggravated ly my
biblnoja, putiilliig, nail trom being muio u
lots shut up la a room with cj 0 . .
trcslt iwlnt, Tnst spring .oour .
I took IUkhI'i 8.irarnia tOmacM
anil It did mo an Immense amount ot goml
It gave ino nn appetite, aud my fund ill
Ishciland satUQed tlio cravluat I l-l pn
losiyexiH!rlonecd," Oeoiiqe a. Vxan
Wnlcrioivn, Mast.
X. II, It you decide to tako Hood's Bar
espai Ills do not be Induced to buy any oIIkt.
Hood's Sarsaparilla
SoUtiyUtui0t, gljinforfV l"Tepitltir
C I. HOOD CO., AvothiwailcJ. LowtU, Xav
lOO Doats One Dollar
Baby cried,
Mother sighed,
Doctor prescril)cd i
Casforia!
CARTER'S
ITTLE
IVER
PILLS.
CURE , ,
Sick Hendncho and relievo nil tlio troubles jncl
dint too billons state of tho system, such in
niMlness Nausea, Droits new. Distress nrtet
eitfne I'Aln In tho 8ld, c Wlillo their most
rema&ablo success has leen shown In curing
tloidacuo. ret CxnTKr.'s Littlk Liven Pit"
nro eauallV valual.lo In Constat on. curing
and nrevcntlnB thl nnnoyliiR complaint, it hlle
eyaTso correct all disorders of tlio stomach,
stlmulato the liter and regulato tho bowels.
Even if they only cureu
Aehe thoy would bo almost priceless to those
remrjlalnt:
who suaer irum m -. .. -"-n
hut fortunately their Roodness di
iocs not end
ne-knnd O SS who' o'l.ee ir then, will And
I ifmS llttlo pills valuable In so many ways that
ihS? "ill f not "lie muing to do without them
Hut after all sick head
Is the bane of so many lives tlia 1 1 here ; whew
e make our Rreat boast. Our pills euro it
H 11110 OlllUm UU I1UK. ... .-,,n..T,ritl
CAnTKIl'B LITTLE lilVK" '"?"'" 'Vi S,
and very easy to take,
rnn r,r tun tlllls make
a dose. Thny nre sincuy vrKcwu. "","
not fcrlin or puree, t."1 Iv the Ir pen Jin nrttai
Tliny nre strictly vegetable nndd
In vlal3 at 25 cents;
Ive for SI Sold evervn here, or sent by mall.
CAEIEB MEI1CIHE CO., Hew Ycti.
Small M
ILPOHLEJkteiii,
I'ormerly otScrlber t Pohle, two doors
west of tho old stand, keep a good supply
of wheels, nxles. springs nnd general car
rlage hardware. -A w
E. C. CBOSS,
Butcher and Packer
State St. nnd Court St. The best meats
dellvored to nil parts ot tnecuy.
To Contractors.
Bids will be received by the uddcrnlgned up
to June 20th, nt !! o'clock p.m.. for plastering,
also tin roofing. rinn3 and specifications con
bo scon at O. B. McNslly's ofllce. uigui re.
served to reject any or nil bldn.
C-18-td COTTLE &PA11KHUHST.
tf O 2ST E Y !
. To Loan on Real Estate Sec.itlty.
Agency Pacific Stntfs Stivluys, Loan fe
Dili Id I ii!,' Co.
FEAR & HAMILTON,
SALEM, Oretion.
C.12 dw
-A, J, fcLflirj
Physician and
M
n
Surgeon.
Lnloof I'lillndclphln.
ELECTRICITY .IS 1HE TRUK ENEMY
Ofnll chronic, nbetinmtlu, Jllood, llruln
and nervous diseases. Kvery varletv l
feinlilo dlt.eaies yield to electricity after
nil other modes of tieutmeut have failed.
Thirteen years clinical expcilenco. Olllco
2U C'ommerclul stieet. 6 2J3m
JNSUnANOK
Company.
Fire nnd Ala.
rlne.
U. W. UEELKK, Agent. - 8;ilom. Oregon
A. W, BLACKFORD.
House palutlug nnd paper hanging.
Good material nnd flrot-class work is my
object. Leave oiders on slute, at Farrar's
tore.
COOK & VOETH !
House ami Sign Pnintivg!
KalsoiiilnlDg. sign ivrltlng, frensolng,
wall tinting, deeorntho paper banging,
wood tluislilng. Estimates holicl'cd on
contract work. 123 atuto 8t.
I)
'iinUi, I
,",1111 I'll II I'll
y
Miami uur iiuiJUiUK
Jas. Batchelor, Prop'r.
Warm Meals at All Hours uJ thoDaj
ISono but white lnbor em tloyed In thlf
estublUhment,
A good substantial meal o ked In first
class style
Twenty-five cents per meal
FtE5D ITROST
Court Btreet, between Joiunal Office nno
Mlnto's Liery.
J. H. HAAS,
THE WATOIIMAKEI,
2I5K Commercial St., taleni, Oregon,
(Noxt door to Klein's.)
Bpeclalty of Spectacles, nnd repairing
Clocks. Watches aud Joivelry.
immr
1' i 11
V,
WANTED-Oood agents to soil our general
line of merchnudise. No peddling.
Above salary will be paid U
i? .. . ''Hvon agents,
tor further Information, address:
CHICAGO GENERAL HUl'I'LY CO..
177 West Van Uurcn St.. Chicago, III.
5 I ly w
halirisliealthl
dh. K. V. WJ2TTB Nervo and tlmtn
l"ratmetit, a guurunteed kpec.tle for Hys
teria, Dltzlnui.8, Convulslous, Flu, Nervous
Neuralgia, Headache, Nervous 1'ro.tnitlon
ciiuied by the- use of alcohol or lobaeoo.
akelulliieks. Meutal l)epreslon, Bolteui
lngofthebraluresulUuglu Insanity and
lead lug lo misery, decay and death, pre
matureoldage, barreuueM, loss of power
mue4 by overexertion of the bruin. Earh
box contains ono month's treatment, ll.(
a boi or six boxes for 15.00, seat by mall
prepaid on receipt of price.
NYU GUARANTEE SIX JiOXEH
To cure ouy caw. With eucb order ic
oele4 by iw for sis txixes, aivompauleil
with tS.lU.Wt will seudlbe purelisx-r our
written guaruutee to refund the maiieyU
the treatment doe sot eUect a cure, Uuar.
an tees luued only by tieo. K. Wood, Urue.
ltt,tiolaiml,8dCow.L, balem.Or.
"!
"Jol ,,, I on aim
Bf""ST . Jl i. $ Xmeneauf
Parlies wishing to build nice residences -and in search of a beautiful location
with pleasant surroundings should visit.
ROSEDALE.
Tr i, located direct ou the Electric line to tho Fair Ground, overlooking tho entire
the snow capped mountains, Mt. Hood and Mt. Jefferson, as well as the T.
m-oon hills of Polk county are in plain viow. Tho site is unsurpassed and
tlu
33t O
Aro now ordered graded at the expense of tho owners.
is now for sale by
All Real Kstate Men
In this City, who Avill
i i m i
for Infants
"Castorinis so well adapted to children that
I recommend it as superior to any prescription
known to mo." !!. A. AncnEn, M. D.,
Ill Bo. Oxford St, Brooklyn, N. Y.
"The use of 'Castorla' Is so universal and
its merits so well known that it seems a work
of supererogation to endorse It. Few are the
intelligent families who do not keep Castorla
within easy reach."
CAJIL03 Mabtto, D.D ,
New York City.
Lato Pastor Bloomlagdalo Eefonued Church.
BAKER
!??
SrrT BIOYCS
If w I
essr tfai
Greatest labor paviug invention in tlie licueeliold line.. Washes al
varieties of goods from tho finest luce to the coarsest carpets, perfectly
eli-au, without rubbing or boiling, without the use of chemicals or any
tlestruotiveprocefcs only soap und water The company owning it offers
J.1000 to nnv person who will produce u family washer equal to the NEW
L.KA in the following peints: Pi lee. Labor saving, llapidity of wash
ing. Variety of fabric washed. Cleaning perfectly without damage to
clothing. Simplicity and perfect constiuction. Size, weight and dura
bility. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded Solo Agents for
Minion county. (jw
Pianos
J. G. HARRIS. R. A. MOORE
SALEM EXPRESS COMPANY.
Leavo orders at the Club stables, one
block cast of Postoltlce. All orders
promptly attended to.
ASIIBVS MEAT MARKETS,
1,U State tlrr(. K'n r ii.,.. .,.... . .
Salem. VMini,.onii
vif al?.rw'?y to ml "l orders for all
kinds of iro-hniwl tli ... ,.., !." '". ."
keep the best the country nm.rd wVi.
ueivery. We des re to think mi oi.r.i I
G"a!K; 'IKKSSSS
1 tA ,Ph -
1 I ' iMtl'y 1 I X 1 o . 1
MOSSES
whole tract is a beautitui groon pmuu.
well as tho North Salem now building
short distance of this tract.
be ready at any time to show
FsaaK5
and Children.
Castorla cures Colic, Constipation,
Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea, Eructation,
Kills Worms, gives Bleep, and promotes a.
Without injurious medication.
" For several years I have recommended
your ' Castorla, ' and shall always continue to
do so as it ha3 invariably produced beneficial
results."
Edwin F. Pabdeb, M. D.,
" Tho 'Wlnthrop," 125th Street and 7th Ave.,
New York City.
This Cintaub Company, 77 MunnAY Stbeet, New York,
mnen.'iM;aiii..nMnnii una
& STRANG.
302 Commercial Street
Ranges.
Tinware, and all House
Furnishing Goods.
Chimney and
Sewer Pip,
- Plumbing.
umps,
Wood,
Iron and
Buckeye Force
rumps, ramps
For Orchard Spaying.
NcwEra Hydraulic Ciotlics Washer!
AND
AND-
Organs
--MUSI CAJ; HUM CJJAJDISE.
FINEST LIKF. LOWEST PRICES.
Instullnient6 from ?5 per month up. Wliole&ule nnd
itetull.
P. H. EAST0N k CO,
J 310 Commercial St,, Salem.
Head Quarters for tlit Salem Oreliestra. dw
J. K. WH LTE,
EXPItESS AND TRUCK LINE.
Uuullng of all kinds. Host work.
Wagon at every train.
Administrator's Sale.
NOTICE is hereby given that by virtue
of au i order and llcenso of resale duly
liinue, rendered and entered ot record by
tbcooanty court ot the suuo or Oregon lor
Murlon oouuty on the 1st day of Juue.lbai,
the estate of E. H. Hellliger,
aectsod.tohelltho nal pioperty ol tald
o'urday, the Illh day of Ju'y. it-vi. at 1
o'clock In tueurternooinifsaia clay it i ho
dlKIV Of thO COUUtV court llilllB in B.ill
..v.vMwHvuviviimuvruifflCllUi;!!, I will
rtn
rt.-V,. ,7r i,A,iT..."."'i ".VJ,''" "u u. '"
I in nana on the lay ofsale. aud the balance
i ijuuiu iu six monms with luterest Irom
tliedy ofsale uutll paid, at eight per cent
per auuum (Deferred payments to bo te.
;""") juuiiKusHon me mna sola ana
tho purchaser lo pay all tax&ion said
i mortsage.) .,u u.e right, title. Interett and
ft'li'.w blob uid -i II. Ilolltucer.dcccased.
UHU lit Ills tie., til In i tn. I.a 7.0lr.. t...r u.
Crlbea property, biwits Tho a-pylTinlt
il .the donation laudrlulm of John U. IJel
lli2eruuil Mary O iislllncer. htswlfe, Doll
SSit'J t.? cUlm No. 51 in t. ii B. 8
, v o.of VN I'laiu-Ite meridian und claim
iJ. J,!,,nr. l0.K 3 west of Wlllumetio
liuin nt'" -ft'iop county, iJreauu, cou.
tUlUlugxaacnMufland. i.. ur 1. k1
I ., . . MHS. M.A. UKl.l.lNOCUt.
ImaratrtoVlVrVl.
Wffr ir
city
xo u.igU sunooi as
aro within a
This property
tins trace to purchasers. i
25c Want Column,
Nntlees 'nserted for ONE CFNT m
tlsement Insulted In this wlnmn E
than tueuty-rtve rents. "
LOST. Who. rmm imdvtiltrmir Jtmn
old, cut In lift eur, kits, h.jnu cilii
ilpx. Qono two v.eilfn lttWin to 81tr.
man, deputy county cl ru jj
WANTKD- Ily a. .Innnnft,e In a lamll . I
a situation. Whl be faMfiitti 'I
small wages inqtuie lur N. Uuo,a.i
O-ll'lTAl. .IOUUNAT. Olllce. J1
" rjlLOW on beautiful Ongon," ilisa
l1 and "Taroni i"arcihelltle8tiUM
new aud ubarialoif iuussic.il coniKkiUou
fur tho piano fiine.llateorvlollQ Kymtii
:!3 cents each. I'm tile ut iHiimmd Mn.
sto lluuse, oOS t'omi.icrelal strwt,&ilii i
A. geuer.ii siuck oi . . iiuu incanamn
JOH ltKNT.-l'lnt cottiite, ecoUil jm
' ot eliy, ah mode cui veoiestct. In.
qiilio or W j lie A. j.i iiiu, iu.iier bloit,
XTII'EIA" furiilche Horn, to reditu
Jl bomd, Iniileniiilit. lariofcltj.ittr
btitet car lines, 4tu uuu 'iica rati
T
lliltKIJ DAI.I.3 Jlonty loaned on
ivutchew aud lewtlri nail (11 ktod rt.
ijorisouai pronoiiy luiii oiu w,nn.'eoui
my safoor fctoie.
AtliiirrB Jewelry store,
liw Biaio street..
Kill
tiOUBAIjE. About one acre of Juii n
1 barn, wllu running imar iu itar m.
..,,l, nt niimnil hniikn nil rl-fhl hand lldd
urn. A iicjiuiimi locui ouiroorae.in-
J of Asylum avenue after crossliiK brtagci
WAKTED An uctlve, reliable man
wilmy S70toSi!0 monthly, wllb to
uieaste, to rep:i..sent In his owngtctnna
lepouslbleIlelV 5fork house, Uelerencw
iMaNUKAUTUKEH, ix)clc Box 15S5. bei
York.
M1AKEN UP nttbe resldenceofJ Bunnells
I ol Silver Kvlls. A bay reUlur hne,
light sido foot white, black ruaoeaod tall, II
suir lnluiehead, Dranaeais ou ica nut
Which owner can have by paying advw
tlsement and damuges. Enquire of to
Duuuells, Knights, Oregon. saimiiT
WANTED Our agents make JlOOtoW
a month selling our gooJs on their
merits. Wo wunt county and gentnl
ageuts.aud wllltaae back aUrwJ"
sold lfa county agent faU! to clear W
and expenses ufier a thirty days' trial, or
a general agent less than 25a Vtm
send large illustrated circulmJil leiter
wltUaBpeclal ollor to mil ItrMVJg
plied lor, on receipt of 3 onteenl ittmps.
Apply at once and get tow "
AUdicss Ilonner Mauufaclnilntwy1
Marion Co. Normal Institute.,
The third annual session oMhe Mrt
county Normal institute, xt "":",
tho East salem school house, wXii
Monday, July (I, 181)1, and U1 conunue.
three weeks. .. . .... ,
llegular class work wll oe uuu, ---the
manugement of able IbsI0,1? ?I
biaucues tuugLt l" oar scnow,Jiute
sultlclent uumber desire ".classes wu
orgunized In 1'hyslcal tieograpny, wir
Klilon.aueHooUkoeplug. .ni.utBtrt
'iho objects of the Normal f
to review ihe subjects i luught la w
mon schools, and to discuss tne iT
ods of presenting tbem to JUP ' .Si
stltute is not held for teachers only,
ulso for those who intend to teacn.
Uring toxu books on al brnncbM. m
be pre?eatat the beginning oMlniuw
A Feoofone dollur w be cnsr
helpdetray the expenses of the Inuiu.
or timber Information nd,ar,sDER
County SuperlntendentofComiuonBchooli
NoUcoftr Paving BWs.
VTOTIUE Is hereby given that pealed W
JLM will be rece ivm . oy u j y - u
1-1 Will uw ivwmvm j .... onreV0IW
Oregon, at the otllte ot the tl wn')
tho city of balem, at ta tin, uregon. u
a o'cloclc p m. or J uue , ""jr'.-i 0i aU
that portlouot Conimerciu , streU w f(
Oregon, between the noith i me ' ? to
street una the bouth rtvS
Hulem, Oregon, in , "S?. in tneofflcs
plans And stclniutlons on tl e : ' D,eB
of the city hurvijur of Ue c"y.l 1trl.
at Halcm, Oitgon, for llelghiu bWCK, 4
fled brlcJ. biiuniluous roiK. iiacaaiuu
gmvei. i!eh bid must be '"leni.
oluuljsluuiibhedby the c It) ol
tucU bid must no uicon i.u W 7 ,
tltlcatootdeixilt iu wvor ltn lk'f0f
hulem, Ongon, in any o"0"" bun;
the city or balem iu ll0"u'" "jaruulM '
aredaLdfltty dollars, "httB,Bder7whlcn
good Mill on the pari ot the bffieem. Ore
win i..i torfHiieii to iho city or Biiiou
."nninnnsa his bid U aeccpieu. "-,.v,
bidder sUal full or neg lect ' vi m u .--j
to execute the contract andKy" lne plan;
aud undertaking i",rn Sf goed an
aud specifications, together ivltu s w
bulUcfeat sureties to be , "PPfYJge tiank
mayor, us therein wurre,rkinBanl tM
form ol contract, t he uf.'J&olred w
bond which the bidder will be requ
execute iu caso bis bid is wti'1 &e w
tho city of salem, Oegoii. -also ou
the otifco of said city H".enfeor;,lf u" to re
or Salem. Oregon, reserves the r I"
ject duy or all b a. auo . .-- erie ,
award ou the bids oatiftitor eg y
aner tho opeulng pf said WMj1" ;liay a
time within said time re ei", ,0
cept or reject auy or all o. w J exe.
uerved by the
iiinnnl ri thn I
tho curty whose wa "T.ViT bondna
tho Durty whose bid u aiycj""-- ...njsana
I ' . -...W1n nni ItlTUIAM '".' ..ct1M
unUerlaktngs, together wll2,,0SofsAl,1
wltUlntTutiay Salter ttieaocepUnoei"
....;"'""' -s.Mibt
a
di
11
"'iSne by an order Uereggr. gg-
Couuuon tHJUucU of tue y.u0TrUN,
gou.
JOHN OKX?
V-"tr.hilo uropw'
roper
Cororoitteo on streets jjgw
ty of tho cliy of faletn
M.T. RINEMAN
Staple and Faney tog
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