n T-?y poer ckraorlng for food or work. Tw l Bft work ntitl thenulhorl tSw flat it difficult to supply tbo feed. It now sccma that eveu with th eorti duties minnendcd Ituesia would tiot bo dependent for the Bup- filee (lint nro required. 1 hat coun try 1 lloclf In dread of a general cfcrdty. owitiK to Hie miserable efcaracter of tho wheat crop, end In wae provinces a icatcily already extols. AFI'AMS IN SAMOA. Washinoton, July 8 -The nnvy department evidently fears that troublo Is likely to nrige In Samoa between tho followers of King Mallcloa and Chief Matanfa. When the Ilrat reports me received here, the authorities were disposed to take their lime about sending o vessel to Apia, tho Intention being to wait for the arrival of the Cnarleaton at Bati JVanclsco, but later advices intimat ing Immediate troublo and a sus picion of Interference on the part of Germans to promote the Interest l Mafanftt, called for more expedition, and limtcad of waiting, the Charles ton's Instructions were fent olT ly steamer from San Francisco, on tin 3d Inst., for the Iroquois to start ai ouco for Samoa. Now that the Charleston has arrived at San Fran cisco she will probably be ordered l leave for Honolulu as soon m shr can coal and otherwise prepare for tho voyage. lawykiu nai IT. Hed BbUW, Cal., July 8. Gnat excitement wai caused by a shoot ing aflray In Justice Folley's court yesterday nfteruoon. 1 II. Coflman at1 C. H. Brayuard were recent! employed by Mis. Belio Lunaford 1h h suit where some of her proper! wa attached. They won tho suit, but sho failed and refused to nay ibem for their services, and employ ed Wm- and Chas. G. Nagle to de fend tho suit which followed Vutluy; tho progress of tho trial Chas. Nngle rcmurked that they, meaning Brayuaul and Coilmau, uilght win their cneo If they were not trying to swindle u poor woman ol a hundred dollars. "Do you mean that?" asked Cofl'man. Nagle replied that ho did, when Coflmuti picked up a chulr and struck at Naglo. Win. Naglo started to his brother's assistance when Braynard pulled his pistol uud began tiring, four shots entering his vlcllnir Braynard gave himself up, uud Is now In lull. Nogle's physician says be cunuot possibly recover. There was an old fucd between and Naglo. KOMAN OATJIOMC8 IN AMKHIOA, WAfliiiNnTOK, July 8. Superin tendent Porter, of the courub bureau, has In preparation a bulletin upon tho membership of tho Catholic THE 1URSDAL HAS ITATA. Tho Nnta to Pay Eivo Hnndrcd DoIIare. A GREAT PARKELL DEFEAT. Robber Found Guilty, Details of the Soto Tragedy, The Gibson Case, Utopia Raised,State and Foreign News, Etc. IN CIIAKOK OP Sf AHSHAIj. HAN Diego, July 8. United States 31 ushal Curd today took charge of tho Itata. THE ITATA. Washington, D. 0. July . The secretary of tho reasuary hns authorized the acceptanco of tho of fer of tho master of tho Chilian steamer I lata to p-y $500 for violat ion of navigation laws In having cleared from San Diego, California, without necessary papers. fill settlement has no bearing on tin other charges against tho officers ol this vessel to writ: Kidnapping u federal officer and violating tin neutrality laws. Tho Attorne general believes ttiut action may b still broughtagainst the Individual officers of Ilia Itata and Jtobort ntid Minnie for violation of this law. HOMIER FOUND fllIITY. Vibama, Cal., July 8. The jur In thocueof Grultou Dalton, aftci tweiily-oue hours deliberation, have returned a verdict this morning ol guilty. Dulton was concerned In the Alita train robbery last year. mrVAUM OK THE SOTO THAOKDY. Han Jose, July 8. Yeslordaj morning at 0 o'clock Manuel Soto luougrated a bloody cngugemout. which resulteu tlrst in tho death of Nleliolns Hmltli and afterward of himself. Soto tried to kill his wife In Montoroy count several months ogo.cuttlng her terribly with a knife. Sho recovered and came to San Jose, lociiliniron Eldorado street. Soto Hid, and has slnco evaded tho war runt of arrest. Veterday morning ho went to his wife's house and while In tho backyard was seen bjr Smith, who lives next door. Ho warned Mrs. Soto uud sho made lior escape Soto entered tho house ami tried to kill ono Lnplor, ho found there, but tho shots fulled to take Braynard effect. Ho tnon wont to tho front of tho house, but could not get in be came Smith hold tho door. Soto thou tired u shot through tho panols, which pierced Smith's heart, killing him Instantly. Tho murderer then marched up Eldorado street with a persons were seriously hurt. Both tho motor men were arrested nnd j locked up. The Ilagmon at uio t E 8mtllf F m Wright, FN crossing had signalled the AtwoodjGmlgi Hp j 0eo H Wllliams. car to cross. The Duquesoe man ; j jrcMan G W Vooger. J Steve, HOTEL ARRIVALS. "Wir.LAMKTTE" paid no attention to the warning given him by a policeman and came ahead at full speed. STATE. sen. CAtrnionN'B fuskrai ConvALLis, July 8 The funeral services of the late Hon. T. E. Caul horn took place yesterday after noon from tho opera house, which ivos profusely draped with mourning and flowers, the casket being cover ed with floral offerings. Addresses eulnglntlc of the private character and public services of the deceased, were delivered by Itev. E. J. Thomp son, Dr. Atkins, Hon. J. R. N. Bell, and Wallls NbbIi, Esq. Ati Im mense concourse of people attended the ceremonies, which were conduct ed by the Masonic order. Among the distinguished visitors present weio Chief Justice 8ruhan, Hon. J. K. Weatherford and many others. KARMEBS' ALLIANCE. Portland, Or., July 8. A meet lng for the purpose of organizing an Oregon stato alliance will be held here today. AlOnzo Waddell, of Huron, Dakota, a member of th national executive committee, will be present to effect tho organization The alliance has already secured quite a largo membership in this state, both in Eustcrn and Wivtern Oregon. Prominent alliance men from several counties will bo presont. A. Waddell of Huron, Dakota, was chosen president. Tho forenoon was consumed In appointment of committees. The permanent organ! zatlon will bo perfected this afternoon. FOREIGN. church in the United States, which pwwi in aMiiimui.u ni i.. o liters 10 urjesv uiiu. viuvi-m jnuir will show u membership of 0,2)0,000 communicants over 15 yeurB of ago. THE COAL MINE TROUIII.13). SEHTTI.H, July 8, Tho disarma ment of tho guards ut tho Oilman coat initio will be mado at Franklin. Bulllvau'a guords, tho Oregon Im provement company's guards and striking mliiers, huvo turned In a largo number of Winchesters, car blnus, and Murllns, after n public mooting held Monday night. Tho militia, are at all tho camps, A non union miner ntGllmat), enraged at tho taunts of tho strikers, attempted to use an ax ou them, and was ar rested. It Is believed tho hack of thi strike 1b broken now, and the mlnen will bo worked peaceful! hereafter, though many of tho nilii era coutluuo sullen. GKOItOE rilANClH TRAIN. New York, July 8, Tlio etonm ship Majesllu rcaojicd Guarautluo this morning, Among hor pnaseu gers, wan Ooorgo Frauds Train, who 1b completing Ills circuit of the Qloba In a racu ugnlust time. He hoped to complete hts trip around tho world In tlfty.llvo days, but thil ls not possible us ho has nlread bcou on his Journey 67 days. INDIAN KU.I.ED. Uakuhsi'ikm), Oil., July 8. Tin Courier reports that tho osso which pursued tho baud of six Indians who killed Deputy Sheriff Powers uud JilverymuiiMcCoy,nbout tho iUllnst., has killed one of tho bund and taken tho son of Chief Klonn prisoner. Kiowa uud utiolher eon were Hlalu In tho Unlit with Powers. Thero an about nU hundred Indians In thlc vlclultyi but thoy uru appureutly In dlflVrcut lo tho futo of Kiowa's baud, The coroner'sjury found the remote causa of dlnturbuuco was the mIq of liquor to Indians, who after ward fired haystacks, for which Power sought to arrest them. Tin: uomis DiBi'OttKn. Bino BiNti, N Y July 8.-The htkllesof tlio four murderers oxecu ted ycslonloy wero burled this after noon hi qiilokdlme. No survlces wero held lu (ho prlsoii or ut the gravo. Nobody wan atlowod to bt rtttnt ut thu burial, CATTM1T0 KNUKANI). Ottam'a, Out., July 8. Tho inln fcter of marine Is preparing it'jjula. tlmis fur ho hhl incut of cattle for Knghimt, which will go Into vlUxl mm, Cablo ilUputche wero re elwl from High Commissioner Tpwef Hdvlnlng (ho government to imm on nguiatloiw widen will twwforw to tho rcqulremeuhi of Mti4i4t Importers and tho public, us t IW betliT lH'ntnmit of i-uttle ou , tlk$ bcid. It UleuiuiHl that llnse vhm wlllluvo KHRt weight with ttw HHVWliHirnt, uud tho new rxgu ImWhihi will provlds for larger ivict w kwHtw Himiuodatlou, This wDt wM. tkv vvh of the Cuimdlau iswdthc BritUh Impordrs, i wWl to ti mioutly nUtJ by UI flWWM. aghan ntid Edwards exchanged allots with tlio murderer, who un hurt retreated to u houso farther down tho street wliero ho hid under a bed. Here ho was fou ud by offi cers Edwards, Monoghan and Allen. Tho former ordered Soto to surren der. Tho murdoror refused and again opened lire, und then a terrible fusilade ensued, over twenty shots being fired before Soto was killed. His body ami that or his victim aro now at the morgue. Officer Edwards exhausted his ammunition and was wounded In tho arm. Ho then seemed u illlo from u Iioubo near by. Tho olllcor t-hot through u door aud partition under tho bed, Soto returned tho llro. Ho had plenty of ammunition. Finally Soto shouted that ho gave up. Ho was dragged from under tho bed riddled with bullets. He died lu n fuw minutes. Tho officer's Injury is not sevoro. Soto was one of tho mobi dosperato characters In tho state. Smith, who waskllled by SnIo was nn Inoffensive woodolu p pur. 1 lo lcuwB u wlfo und child. OlllSON'8 oabi:. OiiiOAdO, July 8.TI10 final de cision 011 tho indictments against ex-Seorotary Gibson of the whisky trust was postponed until August term of court. This morning by tho mutual consent of thu attorneys lu tho ojto, nil counts were quushed except four for attempts to commit arson, ote. These nro to bo argued ut August term of court. UTOPIA RAIHIU). GinitAiTAR, July 8. Tho Anchor iluo steamor Utopia which sunk last March, uud 000 Italian emi grants, drowned was raised today and rested ou tho beach. DltoWNHt). Galveston, Tux., July 8. Four well known Italians of this city wuru drowned in n galo utl' North Point, Sunday night. BTRKWr OARS WRIil'KMl, Pmnuuitu, Pa., July 8. At 7M( o'clock yesterduy morning, car No, 1, At wood street elootito roud, uud car No, (II, mi Duquesuo electric roud, collided nl J'orKii uvoituo nnd Atwood street crtilng. Tho curs urnslied together ut n fearful speed Tho Alwowlrur was much lighter, und with its sevviiU'vn pasteugers was knocked over twenty feet from tho crossing uud thrown iiinm lu side. Tho Duquesue car wan nlso derailed aud damaged. John Han' lett, Jr., t H-yeurold wm of City Editor ihuelolt, of (he header, wus stumhngon thu front plutfortu of tho Atwood stivut uir. Ho was knocked oil, rolled uud dragged wvenly fwt. Ills shoulders und luuU went terribly cut, uud It I stated lU tkult li badly fractured. Jl U bellovwl hit li.Jurles will pruve fUtnl. Air. 1), F. Davlw. of KJftli avvmie, n uHiigeriii tho Atwond rr, mid Mr. Nngle, u ptiwsniscr nn thoDuquesuocar, worulu wrlom. lylrultnud tut. Koverul other A l'ARNr.LL diu-kat. Duiilin. July 8. Tho result of the election yesteiduy at Carlo w for successor in " Purlluuieut to late O'Qormun Malion resulted In 11 crushing defeat for the Puruellite cuudidato in a district which Par nell admitted was his stronghold und where, ho said, If ho was do featod ho would udnilt thero was nothing left in political life for him to fall buck upon. l'ARNKLLITR DIU'KATKI). London, 8. Tho Curlow election wuu more quiet than had beon an ticipated. There Is but little popu lar excitement and hardly anything of a lighting spirit. The prevailing Impression Is that tho Parnelllles will bo defeated. Tho chnlco of Mr. Kltolo as Purncll's candidate is con sidered to have been n very weak one, Kltelo having been kept out of tho struggle for soorol years at a tlmo when others were doing their very best for tho cause. The can dldato of thoautl-Parnellltes, whin not an ngiesslvo nationalist, has always stood by tho movement, and has the all-powerful support and approval of tho elegy. TO IIOUROW MONISV. Bmii.in, July 8. Tho Itallun government has already sounded tho lending Berlin bankers ou the Bublcot of a loan to redeem that Portland. J N Keene, W H Boyd, J G Wright, J W Jory, E Brown, Salem. M B Dvvld.on, Minneapolis. W W Brigga, Toledo, Ohio. F S Beck, New York. G W Simpson. Albany. A M Fall, Toronto. J 8 Power, SF. U Cleaver, Mt Angel. J F Worley, Tacomu. Wm Garber, Chicago. "COOK."' Fred Eptman, Winnipeg. It H Scott, Scotts Mills. JTShucky, MlssShuckv, Wood burn. C J Simeral, J Fusee, Maclcary. W C Smith, A Ficken, Iteform School. G K Tollver, Howell Prarie. Itev. R E Bisbee, Spokane Falls. M J White, Marqtiam. J 11 Wooley, Tacoma. W P Miller, Portland. A B Brown, Knight. Jj A Walder, Marion. H Miller, Slletz. T II Blundell, Salem. U Barber, Lincoln. J Hull, W Kester, F Goodell, Tacoma. B F Burcb, wf. and son, Oregon City. B O Donaldson, country. H G Somormnn, Sheboygan. REAL BSTA1K IRAN-FEUS FILED WITH tlDD.NTY RECOHDKK. Alfred R. Narrawuy and Sarah O, his wf, of Brant county, Ontario, to John M Cress, of Porllard, le J sec 18, tO s, re, 100, qc, 300. Sheriff E M Croisan (tor W B Manlc, Susan W Bowles and C E Bemm) to Alfred Nam way, same land, $717.00. Beth Hummer, ex Geo W Tiffany est, to Wm Olaggett, 1 G, bl U7, ?13J'2.50 Stato to Wm P Miller, Its 7, 8, 0, 10, 11, 12, sec 1U; Its 4, 5, tec 13; Its 8. 0, 10, 11, 12, 13, see 14; 1 0, sec 15; I 3, nee 23; t s, '1 w , 40J.C5 acres, W03.03, Frank N Gilbert and other heirs Mrs I N Gilbert to MnttieE Palmer, q c, 071 It off east end Its 7, 8, bl 61, $100 Christen Nelson and Gone P, his wife, to Abuer Lewis, 80 acres d 1 o Reuben Lewis, $0550. Letter List l'lio following is the list of letters remaining uncalled for in (ho post office at Salem, July 8, 1891. Per boos calling for tho same will please say "advi itl-ed." Arnold V H Aslenck Albert Allen Mrs J C Alexander Wm Brown Lew Brown Thos Brown Fiunk M Bers T Brad.maw Wni-2 Curtis B W Cook A W Corman Frankie Carter Jno ( 'liaso J H Cannun J Day Kd Flohicr Robt S-3 Foster Leono country from Its present ulniost honoles financial condition. The rosponso, It Is said, has been favor able. Tho Imperial government Is earnestly desirous toseo Italy put on u basis llnancially In older that Italy may remain troo from French tempt atlouu. It GLADS roNB RURUR). London, July 8. Tho funeral of tho lato W. II. Gladslouo, eldest boii of tho great statesman!, took place today at Hiiwurdun. LOUSI'KR PAOTOIUHSOLOSKl). Sr. Johns, N. F, July 8, The commanding officer of the British warships In Newfoundland water has lssuod an order closing fifty eight lotmtcr fuotorics along the French coast, which, It Is alleged, aro running lu violation of the modus vlveudl. Over 1000 ffsher men mid others aro thrown out of employmout by this action aud thero Is much Indignation nmong tho losldeutsof tho French coast. KDUUATION RILL. London, July 8,Tho education bill parsed to third reading In the Commons today, v MARKETS. V II BAT. Chioago, July ".At closo wheat steady, oash .Ol.tWJ; Dec, 8S. San Franoisco, July 8. Wheat, luaotlve, WBAT11BU REPORT. Ban Fr.vnuijcx), July 8. Fore cast for Oregon uud Wnshlugtou; Light mlus. Hr.vrnov Ohio, City ov l)Uiiw, 1'IUMK J. UlllUvKV UUklN OuUltflHt h uiiiiiiurnuar 01 uio arm or f. j Ctieiioy & Uo , UoliiK bulitiw lu Hie oily o llra), eouuij- Mini Uio utonnttl, utut (bAl mia rtriu will m tlio kiuu of ou Inutttrtia iHHnni iur ivmiii mm uvwr voko Ol uuiumi ilutt muuul Ue urv.l liy Uio ue or llulr CVUrrUOuio, 1'iUKWJ iniNiCIIK, Kuiiru lo btiAire iw ami alMrtlHSl In 'Aiy.Piave. IliUtiiliuny qrfiM,Uyr, A n.,iwi. A.w.aususON. , -a-v , .Niary PiiTaw. fSBALJ Hull's Cuturrh Cure I taken in ternally mid uuts directly on tho blood und muixum surfuett of the system. Send for tusttuioulaU free. F.J. CUFNKVACO., -. ., . , . TmIwIo, O. fir Sold by uruggUt. 76c Flrusukeu H H lluuter Jock Jlaselblut Mrs L Halt J H Jones Mrs It F JohiiHon Nollio Ingram J W Moyua Peter M.irks Hairy Nnu-autMrsC Stewart Adelss Heger rs Emma Furrls F I, Hodson Klla Hill Mis SO IIuuluu Geo Joins Henry Jucobson Harry .lohiii-on MrsS 6 Millet Mrs 11 C Mlsemr F L McCnithy Mary Rudd I J Stewart Jus Sliedm.iuMnHRBmithJ S Sturke Frank M TelNon & Co Tlllard Lue Thin Thos V.is Alice 13 Wild x Mrs Wheeler A I) Wli tinan Best Wisdom N B Wmii Mrs L W Wright B D A. N. Gilbert, P.M. Tlio Purest und Hi si' Artichs known to mtdioil scionce me utod lu picturing Hood'stiuiHui nrlllu. Every luiriedlent Is curefullx seclected, perboually examined, and only tlio best retained. The medi cine Is prepared under tho supervis ion .f ihoioiighly competent phur maeists, and ever step In the pio eem of manuftteturo is carefull watched with a view of securing In Hood's Sarsapaiilla the best possible reniilt. Tlio Cumins Line. Tho Chicago, Union Pacific A. Northwestern Lino offers tho best accommoilutlous to tho traveling publlo en route from San Fruuolsco aud Portland, Chicago. Through trains, fast time, magnlffceiit sleep lng oars, elegant dining carr, colonist sleepers, leullnlug chulr cars aud hundfMimo day c-oaches. cod Aug. Are You doing Ka&t ? If ki), bo ture and see that your tlokots read via "The North Western Line." The C. St. P. M. & O. By. Tills Is tlio great short Hue from St. Paul or Duluth to all points east and south. Their magnlllceut (ruck, peerlejw usltbulid dining nnd sleep lug cur trains, und their motto, "always 011 tune," has given thU road a national reputation. All clas-sos of iwseeugurs uro cirried on tluMostlbuled tndus without extru ohurgo. All llektt agents coll tickets via this Iluo. Ship yum frwlght umi truvol over thU famous road. W. II. Muad, Gsn. Agl.j No. 1 Wash. St, Portland, Or. A, J. LHta,.D, Truv'g Agt. Baby criil, ilotherslghtxl, Doctor prescribed s Custoria I rrvnlJent NewellVi AiItIc. wiiiln flm Vandcrbllte secure tho services of able men nnd pay them well the salaries of their presidents run ning from 20,000 to S.WU a year they still run their roads according to their own Ideas. A pretty good story Is told of John Newell nnd Henry B. Tlmrtl which illustrates this. It was soon after Mr. Ledyard's promotion to the presidency of the Michigan Central, when ho began receiving orders uxim Now York which, in his opinion, en croached on his prerogatives as presi dent. Ho hnnted up John Newell and talked tho matter over. Blunt John listened attentively and then said : "Salary comes regular, doesn't Itr "Yes," replied Mr. IxdyarcL "You don't have any complaint as to tho way you aro carrying those instruc tions out or tho way tne roau is run, do you!" "No complaints; everything lovely." "WelL who owns tho road any how f remarked Mr. Newell. "Why. tho Vanderbilts," said Mr. Ledyard, In surprise. "Well, then, let mo tell you some thing. You just let the owners run thnir nronertv. Thov riav us more than any other railroad owners do for tho samo service, nnd as they nro ratlier nico people why not do as they -want us tor' Cincinnati uommerciai-ua-zetto. To Lower Ship.' Itoals Easily. To facilitate tho lowering of ships' boats in ca3 of accident a "combined chock and gripo arrangement" has been patented by Mr. W. Hell, manager Cainperdown shipyard, Dundee. Mr. Bell's arrangement enables n boat to bo more securely fastened down into tho chocks, and it can bo instantly released ready for lowering by ono man, who has merely to move a small lover, without touching tho "tackles," "gripes" or "chocks." To further increase tlio rapidity in lowering tho boats,"patont lowering and disengaging gear has nlso been designed and patented by tho samo gentleman. By it a boat can bo safely lowered into tho water by ono man. All possi bility of ono end of tho boat being low ered before tho other is averted by both ropes being wound on tho samo barrel, Tho windlass is situated at a conven lent point between tho davits, and by means of a powerful brnko ono man can let down or haul up tho lifeboat with conn nnd safoty. Chambers' Journal. Waslilnctoii'n Remedy for Hoarseness Gcorgo Washington, whilo attending a swell reception at Newport, noticed that tho daughter of his host, Miss EI lery, was buffering from a severe soro throat and could not speak abovo a whisper General Washington, observ ing tliis embarrassment of his youthful hostcbs, said to her: "Miss Ellery, you seem to bo suffer ing very much ; what is tlio matter?" Miss Ellory told him tho causo of her trouble, upon which tho general said to her: "I suffer myself very frequently from a soro t hroat nnd take a remedy which I find very useful, and which I would recommend to you wero I not sure you would not tako it." "13ut 1 am sure," replied Miss El lory, "that I would tako any remedy that General Washington would pro pose." "Well, then," said tho general, "it is this onions boiled in molasses. It has cured 1110 often " Miss Ellery took the remedy and, of courso. was cmed. Now York World. t iS b I I LA 1 8 j X "V. VT V,3 JL-s' JLaB A J. JLdL Ammvmf Parties wishing to build nice residences and in search of a beautiful location with pleasant surroundings should visit ROSKDALE. It is located direct on the Electric line to the Fair Ground, overlooking tho entire city the snow capped mountains, Mt. Hood and Mt. Jefferson, as well as the ever green hills of Polk county are in plain view. The site is unsurpassed and the whole tract is a beautiful green plateau. The High school as well as the North Salem new building are within a short distance of this tract. jsis!d3zar Are now ordered graded at the expense of the owners. This property is now for sale by All Real Estate Men In this City, who will l;o ready at any time to show this tract to purchneers. aBS on j i A LAPvGE SUPPLY OF THE best quality of brick at the yards near Penitentiary. BURTON BROS., blelHi GfCgOi'i ffWftMHEIJt BAKER & STRANG. 302 Commercial Street" y 11 1. n . oiuics, lunges, fuioaces, Tiware, and ail House Furnishing Goods. Chimney and Sewer Fines, Plumbing. Pumps. Wood, lion and Buckeye, Force - Pumps. Pumps For Orchard Spraying. NewEi-a Hydraulic GlothesWashcrl Greatest labor saving invention In the lioiiteLolcl line. Wnsliesjal varieties of goods fiom the finest hm to the courtest carpets, perfectly oleau, without rubbing or boiling, wiilmut tlie use of cheiniculs or un (Ustruetlveproeefas only toap aud : li r. 1 he cempany owning It oiler's J1000 to anv peison who will prmlui'e a fam.ly washer equal to the NEW ERA lu the following peints: 1'iln-. Labor f-av in g. Itapidity of wash ing. Variety of fabric washed. Cleaning perfectly without damage to clothing, simplicity aud perfect conMiuction. Size, weight and lu ni hility. Satisfiutlon guaranteed or .money lefuuded Solo Agents tor Mraton county. dw ---aMSJJ Ci t-X9i 25c Want Column, Nutlee- inoerted fur ONi; CKNT PBIt WORD KACII INSEK'lION. Wo ndyer tlscmeutliiseiled In tills uoliimn for less taau twenty-flve cents "pLOWonheantlfUl Orcipn." Itwnco," J.1 and "Tacoinn"nre tlm titles tn lluco iiewnad cbnimlLp iim'cnl romposlllons for the piano forie.tluteo violin, liy mall iio cents cncli. Korm'oitt Ulamond'H Mu sic House, SOS Cuinincirlal street, hnlom. A general stock of imislial luercliandlso. Henry Olny'n Criick Shot. A story old but good is told of Ilcnry Clay's lucky crack bliot. Clay was vis iting a backwoods county in Kentucky, whoro the man who could llro tho best shot stood highest in esteem, and tho man who couldn't llro at all was looked upon with contempt. Ho was canvass ing for votes when ho was approached by iomo old hunters, ono of whom told him that ho would bo elected to con gress, but that ho must first show how good 11 fcliot ho was. Clay declared that ho nover shot with any rillo oxcept his own, which was at homo. A target was sot up, howovcr, and Mr. Clay aimed at it. lie fired faint heartedly, but tho shot struck tho bull s oyo In tho conter. "A chanco shot I A chance shot I" cried his oppononts. "Never mind," ho answered. "You beat it, and then rwill." No ono could beat it, and Mr. Clay had too much senso to try again. Now York AVorid. ''J"''"i"M Pianos and Organs AND --MUSICATj merchandise. finest linf. lowest prices. Installments from o per month up. Wholesale and Retail. P. H. EASTON k CO., 310 Commercial St., Salem. Head Quarters for the Salem Orchestra. dw NICELY funiNbed rooms to rent, with board. In nlf-iisnntest part of cits , near street car lines, 4M ("entc r meet Jfcv) tf mllltEE HA LI H.- Money loaned on i Mutchesniidjsvelr Liidiill kinds ot personal property tlmt can be stored In my Rnfe or utore. At linir h Jewelry More, 100 SUito street. 4-ZT If IXHIHaI.E. . 1 1 1 one ii( re of land nnd i burn, wlih iui uihk ntei In rear o( barn. A benulir.il 1 ni'im lor a homo In- JUItb.! DlWl U "l V ., , -III .It4.lt. nt'U M of Asylum fctiuu alter cii-Klni; brtnt-o M going to Asylum. lui m WANTEC A st-u-ittiii 1 Ikiii.m ;:ti lfr iy auitlou 1'ly In ti uuorcouniry. Address Mrs. I'lult pui m. Or. J7AN1KD I'oslllon us ir-iikplPBiioi- V loi xNldourroi baihilci, lu c)t or1 ountry. jvit-rrncp uqp.nd ond eipn.il ',21' JfOlt BALL tutnlture of uenlly fur ; uhucd fionl loom, i ht.ip, rent o y moderate, alioGerniuu dm ry, beautiful Higer MISS. JAS. A UOiNAHUK, 2Ulw Uurfh&liieymanJUucic. 'MfutSSSSSJh WAls 1 KL Our agents ti-uko 5100 to $300 u mouUi fOliluj; uur tooris on liitlr u.erlts. Wo want mui.t.v nnd ccneiul upenis.and wllltnKe bud all gcoa, vn olil it u county ugent urn to oeui 8J0J und expentesaf era th'ilj duys' trial, or u general nL'ent lose than V&J, Weill! btud laiKbilluMi&ttd c.rioluis and lutier with special otter to bull le ntor up. piled for, on receipt of 3 one-cent stHinpt. Appiyot puce and get In ol Iho bom. Addiesn ltenner Muuufacturmsr i:o.. Mitt. burg. Pa. t7dwtf A Doubtful CoinpUment. Somotimes an ojcprcsslon of thank fulness can bo turned Into ono of things which aro bettor left unsaid. Ono sunny day a sad eyed miui, clad in shiny raiment, found a prosperous youth enjoying tho warmth of Uroad street, and besought him for alms. Ho himself, quotli tho applicant, had known prosperity In earlier days, nnd ho knew what was duo from ono gen tleman to another Therefore ho had not hesitated to address tho youth, who, being happy himself, should try to make others happy. All this had its effect upon tho young man. Ho pro duced a diino and handed it to tho Granger, who accepted it with n bow and it llourish. "Ah, mbter," 1 said, "I hopo wo tJiall moot again, nnd that then I shall bo in a position to recipro cate." Then lie went his way, leavins tho youth sadly puuloil as to Jmt what ho meant. Juv York Times. Speaking by the Card. "Whist Is ft poor substitute for the moonlight." "In what wayl" "Holding hands, "-New York Herald. Foil Tt u Coaht. Passengers to the coast yt mouiiUiua should rvtueuilwr lht IUiiuiuhii bascaunoti nwbt turkey, ro.t chicken, tluvlled ham, lunch tongue, drlwl Uo', oyu- tors, niinliues, wluimi, tihrlmj), lob. oKiins, andall kinds of plonio the frdlnst umi Inrmut uu. d .i; - . .--.'- .(,-. .- u.or liu ntiuinj it Boriment lit ihM iii. il .,t,.i-i.. prufKA IjaSffft bow ohoiv, JelH auU Jam,, crack ' MuckUuAruiukXh, Ttltf HaaI Kliv lu luk w.iii,l m. .. UrtilMW, h.xiWru.oiu idt iuw.; j yj; r AV11 IHU BtlBJLlU filUIMbnv Mki. UN-uly CUt A Fntgllo Btrurture. A ytem which chroulo tndlsMtlou hi dpltiAl uud rtxidervd urou uud lbie, Utndeda very rrusllo uructure. iiteuo ineul fHt top)Uni!tntotrnUIvatlj ieiy BxreMhetrrlUblllly of temper, nbnoriuul and ruueiM nuxlely. hypochondrlii, lnlcrlaaod Wt'plwntv-tbc an ome of the iiiniftMtullu of uer otunnj, 1 bat stand luvlratlng uervine. Hosier ter MiiiMih ItiiuT trauii.tllixeri by tr nUonli Hi nrrm, -wmllhloc tbedoublo tult thnnigh th meriiunof rvnfwed dlmlon and awlnillittlon. No Inn to in ttxUteuce xhlbiu nuou Ihorouih nw. product uch idily approouille fir.cUalh IUtlr h li h iwruvlly e IIhWo kativuftrd tiik tuilarU and ttKSVMHi lldne" tmub!e, and ntmd MHt'tJr w una Uw4 uwailvliy ud S'H?"1 J?vPulnalWUouldn6tlil tutorttftr their l.a with ibUwulux proieethe, whlca welt raerlU a PrlUu DO YOU FAVOR Building up a Strong, Independ ent Paper for the People in Oregon ? A PAl'ERTHAT WmltOT SELL OUT Printed at Hie Seat of Government LOOK AT THE UhCOIlU OF THK CAl'IT U JOUUNAL. During tho reeont Kwsion of tho leglida lure It was tlio only pjiper In tliPhtale tha utucked sucees-fully i he Portland dlctu lotHhlp In Uirgon politics. U imccesf.jlly oppoied all doi-torlugtho Aimtrallan billot U In tho luterestii ol political bosses. It ddvooHted the law (tlmt passed) Rising Hid l)ngou milroul ivmi mission pwer to txjuitund reusouub u int of fieijhts ami ioyor tuoufnen Jls dcvlslous. It 1.110- 00 -fultj advonited re.eutlon of tho old rallncidoommtiuilou ux bout qualified to cuforio tlielmv. It lat 01 ed lor all incis ures in open rlveinnd thiibbecure tolhe people tho rli'ht to fivu aud unrestricted Uhootihn wuteru). its i-irroitM, Thk' apitil Jowml f.ivorsa reform In tmUu'nl lliianix. 1 the end that the pivi 111 -"tiiin 11 inopoly system ot nn.ipKU. uu 111 d -iu .c currency may be aiiMpi unl b lb. gu. 1 niiient luluif dl- 1 ! ii th ixo-ie u.i adequate supply 01 leaui ! udrti money, wit li h v)ln basis suf tleieul toeoufortn loxound bunking prln- nim-v. 11. mwm uiccuuii 01 an oiuciais wiii lelaluie for, or are directly respond blo lothep-nplu, by direct tote of the peo ple. IilHioni ruiKlnj all state revenues by a tax on the kiwn. earnings of corpora tions, both foreign mid state. It favors opening all wiitemays to the sea and a ooutrolof alii-omiuon carriers to the end that t he producer shall secure for his labor the lurct nrt rct'ims If mi fnor rtjiHliilunU powers possible In the handsofthe people and government In the tnleresu of the people, circulate this pilfer. For icruu, see elsewhere. llr Uofek lluo3. A. J. SHIMP, M. D., Physician and Surgeon. Uitoot Philadelphia. ELECTRICITY IS THE TRUE ENEMY ufBll ( liiimlc. Hheumatlc, lllood, Drain and nervous diseases, tv.verv vnrit ni tunale dNeasen yield to electricity after mi uiuci uiuui;i m ireaiineni nave iaiieu. l.hlrlecn years clinical experience. Office iU Commercial street. 5 21 3m ASHBVS MEAT MARKETS 5:0 Liberty street, North J54 State street lem. We are ready to fill a'l orders for all V luds of Ire h and salt meats W o aim to Iteeplho best tho country nflbrds. Free delivery; W'or.eslroto thank all our old nitrons for tticlr liberal patronage, hoplne they will situ continue with us. L B, HUFFMAN, Livery SUble anil Feed Tht Best Bn SUIIi and Corral In th iftj. Quiet, family horsed a specialty. (lu rtar Willamette hotel.) SAW1M, ... ORBOON . Vsy a -- &c?& ' TmmS8i!SS3&: IrA-liSitlKCSiSW v rkr- 2 c 3 I w ry? 1 ffl 25 o&?S 3 For Sale Cheap. 120 ACRES OP LAND S mlli s from Half-m at $25 per acre. About aeres onen, balance timber. Good sprlns atcr. ' Terms Kasy." LHO WlLlLlB. Opera House, Court street. Marion Co. Normal Institute. TllO tlllrrf nil mini oao ?!.-. .. 4t.. at t county ormullnstltuip. will bu iitld In iZry , , " Btu"c'i uou-c, conimcncint; Monday. July e, l&UI, und wm contluuo three weeks. llesjutur class work will be done, nude the mam genient of able lhstiuctors, lnth uiaucuus luugri in our tcIioMs.uud. iru HllltlcU'llt. nntiitini. rl. 1.1.-. . .., . .-.., ...ill I.. nri'iml rtA I.. IJIi ...i it.. '.... .. . --B -" " o oi' iii uw jniiuy, i.ompu hillnil nrwi Uft-i l.i..lnn w ' r?."'Kr-;'?."j ";." . . ... . .. TOjciwm ilia norintu antlllute UIM lv ,c. ,uu Buuju-iH mugm iu me com- tnon (,1'hnnlu ii nn ti Hlu nuo 1... v,- . . odsof presentlnK tl.em to pupils. The liw Mtltlltn lu Hill lintil Tn. ...V...- ... ulso for those who Inieuil 10 tei ch Bring text books on till brunches! Trvlo help delraV the expenses ofThe" InST.ut b or further Information address County Superintendent of Common Sch'ooU Capital City Restaurant Jas. Batchelor, Prop'r. Warm Meals at All Hours oJ theDay "Nntlft hilt 11Vll4a luhn.AMnl 1 Jl..- mtabUihinent. ",,""'H" a eooa substantial meal oxked In first, class style. Ti euty-fl ve cents per meal, RED F-ROMT Court street, between Journal Office and Minto's JJery. COOK & VOETTT ! House and sign Painting! wall tlutiiifc'. decorathe panor haDeln , viHiu nui.uint;. intimates solicited on outraawork. laHtatoSt. M. T. RINEMAN, llEALKU IN" Staple and Fancy Groceried fvrrw.lf ai... llnj.iiTn.A r ... . and Willow ware. All kinds nfmili Tpa Usoyecotablssaudfrults n their sensa w iii w m """ ro"ntry produc w i""ii ii j uur luiirouase. M mataustreet A. W, BLACKFORD. IlnilfiA tVllntll.rF anil nm. !... Oiwd material and niyt-clok. work U my ""jtvu ix-ave oruers on sut-, at tartan. fENHYROYAL PILLS if f. it fA M iSJT c ft mm nun 1 m ni bVtiAbmu i . V. BKELKIt, Aeent, . Balem. Oregon INSURANCE 1 OfimnRnv. KJre ana Ma rine. 0al OtekU. C.klVftfl MkhU i.n.,. ..b nmmAt fc.i.k .,... T . i -j r ji.ii iLTrHrtzit ?"C MJWlllMI, MPtvibU r 4. Im Hum te uikxr iMnMut,ii Il KUn y.tL in u..irTTL " iTL." ' . "".mhi MONET! To U on Real CtUts Security. FEAR & HAMILTON, E. C. CROSS, Wm and Pacta ii?l5iHS"l"2!,il?.f'T bert " illll (.ii ui invctiy THE WILLAMETTE SALEM, OJiEGOF, Httfiw, $2.50 to $5.00 pcrfliH The lvat unil 1-' wpen lortIand adP rri.l Mn PImI . An. In ll l.a anlln!l . . -m. .... v nam mi ih rr louts. It tt'M mo nened wllh Choicest JFrult Grown in the Willamette Valley. ft ' I -"-" w Kjtv IIWll 144 1 J)U1 Dnhu, OrsgoD, 1 iiat-a. n &Udw A. I, WAGNER, Pnf v,',. ufc;rnSis!-o-iA-f.,v SALEM.