Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893, September 10, 1891, Image 2

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tew of trufetlloa Attendant on tho
failure of the harvest arid I ho conse
qtteat suffering and struggle for
existence. While no canes of can ill-
tmltent have been reported, llhero
have been oases of mysterious dis
appearances that are attributed to
ftUspeofed cannibalism, und lu lies
Mirsbia the police are caicfully
watch u for evidence iijrulnijt per
M)ds under suspicion. Muuy suicides
are Muted to have occurred among
the -i.jnntry, who, owing to a
strong religious feeling, have been,
aa n rule slow to commit this act.
There Is not hlng reussur'ug in Itus
slan advices, and the prospect for
the winter Is terrible to contemplate,
i A OAllOO ov NAI1S.
SAN Fkancisco, 8ept. 10. Col-1
lector Phelps reported to the Ualted
Mf YORK IfflR RI ATWI? iBun,,ny ',10 ,ftW wn8 enforced and 'ever, Mite the notice to tho German
J ullfV UIl l)lllilLi overv saloon-keener In the town was resiri. timv.lt it sinrm-Micd. Iw
A Canvass Made of llio Itocli-
islcr Convention.
TO MANUFACTURE COKR
Wandered from Home, New York
Republicans, Tryingto Stop Pic
nics, Had a Time, Three Times
Married, Portland Races, Will
Pay one Month, Funeral of Judge
Sawyer, State and Foreign News.
KOH IJLAINK.
ItoniHSTKU. Jtv. Hunt.. 10 The
States district attoruey for proseoti jcanyagof dolngulefl to tho republican
tlon the case of the sloop Slleve
- Donard, which arrived hero ou Jul
22, with a cargo of 1000 kegs of null.
The entire cargo was slezeil on tin
grouud that the vessel had violated
tho OAnstliiif laws. Tho cargo wat
shipped from New York to Liver
pool In foreign "bottom. At Liver
pool the goods were reshlpped it
thoSlleve Donard aud brought i
this city. The secretary of the
treasury lu confirming tho selzun
of tbo cargo said that by reshlp
nicntat Liverpool thecoutinulty e:
the voyage hail been broken, and
that under section '1317 of lha Re
vised Statutes the cargo thus be
came liable to slezure. Tuesday Col
lector Pliclps received n telegram
from the treasury department ad
vising him that three foreign vessels
were on their way to this city with
wares shipped from American ports
The cargoes of tliesa vessels will also
le seized.
state convention as to their prefer
ence for the presidential cauldate
for 1802, resulted as follews: Blaine
039: Harrison 10: Foster i: McKlu
ley 1: Alger 1. Absent six, non com
mltal 107. Fifty six marked uoi
committal admitted they favored
lilulue but did not wish to bequoted.
NEW YOltIC KKPUI1LIOANS.
KuCJIESJ'lJK, N. Y., Sopt. 10. J.
clout Fassett was nominated foi
governor on the first ballot, ano
John Vrooman for lieuteuaut gov
eruor by acclamation.
The platform commends the wis
doni, patriotism, and purity of the
admistratlon of President Harrison,
aud , endorses Secretary Tracy'
management of the navy depart
incut, approves tho policy of tin
treasury department on silver. The
forced to close his place. The two
factions are about equally divided,
and each one has a strong following.
Sunday night about fifty armed
men on horses rodo up to tho resi
dence of Mr. A. Morgan, a pillar of
the church,aud one of tho wealthiest
citizens hi the county. Each mem
ber of the party had a high white
cap on his head and a haudkercblef
over his face. Tho wblto caps sur
rounded the house and called to Mr
Morgan to pome out. The man
they called was at home, and the
gleaming barrels of their guns had
no terror for him. He walked bold
ly out with a Winchester rllle lu his
hand and opened fire upon his mid
night visitors. Three shots were
fired In quick succession into the
crowd, and they lied lu haste. It Is
more than likely thut the white caps
will steer clear of Deacon Morgan In
tho future. Tuesday two stiaugert.
alighted from tho train, aud stayed
at Okawavlllcallduy. They hired
t horse aud buggy and drove about
the town. They finally met John
Tebeau, a church deacon aud a
prominent citizen. They had evi
dently been looking for him, and a
noon as they saw him, both sprang
to the grouud and pounced upon
die deacon, Tho latter was Iwdl
beaten, and may not recover. The
affairs have greatly embittered the
feeling betweon the factions, and h
is feared there will ho more tragedle.
enauted oefore the war is ended.
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V.XVtAtSlOS IN A MAIIj C'All.
JjKltfilN, Htpt. 10. A parcel of
fireworks exploded lu tho in. ill van
of a train near Urlltz yesterday,
setting tiro to the mail matter, must
of which was consunipl. The cir
was badly daniuued, and tho olllcial
In charge of tho malls seriously in
jured. It is not known where, the
package was from or who sent it.
The penalty for mailing anything
of an explosive nature Is heavy. If
the sender could be discovered, It
would go hard with him, but as tl o
lire destroyed all evidence of the
origin aud destination of the pau's-
age, It is not pmuabio that the
guilty person will bo traced.
Tlealth find Correct CarriuKO.
Throwing hack tho shoulders seems
to ine to impart a couccltcd as well na
an arrogant look to those who are un
fortunate enough to bo addicted to this
faulty carriage. Lift tho head up and
draw It back. Do not for n moment
Kemarknulo Peat ins
Mrs. Mlcheal Curtain, Plalnlleld,
III., makes the statement that sho
caught cold, which settled on her
lttuirs; she whs treated for a month
hv her family phyrleiau, but grew
worse. Ho told her sho wen u hope
less victim of inrsuniptlon and that
linnfflno that nature teaches us the best ' no medicine could euro her. Her
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IllUUini. MIUKtlt'll jyi. unip " j.ui.
platform says: "Tho act of July
IlAIMtOAI) ACCIDENT.
Lincoln, Neb., Sept. 10. It h
reported a passenger train is wreck
ed about six tulles from Beatrice,
ssdu., on tho union Pacific, unci
inauy persons killed and a large
uUmber injured,
ELECTION IN CHILL
, NffW YoliK, t?ept. lO.-The
Herald's Valparaiso dispatches say
the Junta at a meeting held yester
day decided an election to bo the
best method to briugabout the tran
quility, so; much desired, aud that
October 18th uoxt accordingly de
signated as election day.
DIEI AWAY FItOM HOME.
Wateutown, N. Y., Sept. 10.
Ex-Congressman Clarke, of Neuah,
Wlo., died at Theresa, this morning.
DISSOLUTION,
New Yohk, N. Y., Sept. 10. The
receiver for Amassa, Lleon &Co.,
umbrella manufacturers, has ap
pointed proceedings for tho volun
tary dissolution of tho corporation.
Liabilities $ 70,000; at sots $05,000.
YESTEltDAY'B HASH HALL, GAMES.
At Portland PortlandlU,Seattlo4.
At Spokaue Tacoma 0, Spokane 8
At Jioston Cleveland 8, Ijoaton 3,
Afternoon Cleveland 0, iloston 3.
At,Brooklyu Cincinnati 0, Brook
lyn 4.
At Now York No game.
At Philadelphia No gumo; ralu.
MARKETS.
FoktlAnd, Or., Sop. 10. Wheat
valley $1.55; Walla Walla $1.45.
?M7j.
cJan Fiiancisco, Cala., Bepl. 10.
Wheat, buyer 1801, $1,083, season
LT0I.
WEATHER REPORT. .
San Fkancisco, Kept. 10. Fore
cast for Oregon and Washingten:
general cloudy aud rainy weathor.
What it Doun.
Hood'dSarsupartlla
Purllies the blood,
Creates an annetito.
Btrengteeim tho nerves.
Makes tho weak strong.
Overcomes that tired reeling.
Cures Bcrofula, salt rheum, etc.
invigorates tho Itidnoys and ltvor.
Jtolloves headache, Imtlgestlon,
and dyspepsia.
Passengers destined to the promi
nent cities east of tho Missouri river
should patronize the Chicago, Unloti
Pacific, & Northwestern Hue. Mag.
Tiltlceut Pullman aud Wagner sleep
ing cars, elegant Pullman ami
Northwestern timing cars, free ro
ollnlng chair cars, haudsomo day
coaches and eonilurtablo Pullmau
colonist sleeiers. eod-aug
"August
Flower"
Perhaps you do not believe tuese
ttemeuts conccrnlnir Green's Au-
ut Flower, Well, we can't make
you,- we can't force conviction in
to your head or med-
ftoubtlng icine into your
throat, We don't
Thomas. want to. The moiiey
f Is yours, nud the
' misery h yeurs: and until you nre
twttliufr to believe, and spend the one
tfbr ths relief of the other, they will
tay so. John II. Foster, 1133
Brown btreet, rhlladclpliia, says:
"My wife is a little Scotch woman.
Wrty years of aire and of a naturally
delicate disposition, For five or six
years past she has been suffering
from Dyspepsia. She
j-'Vomlt became so bad at last
that she could not sit
lvry Meal, down to a meal but
sue uaa to vomit it
aoon as she had eaten it. Two
1 of yowr Aueust Flower have
raced her, after waay doctors failed,
MMMtt now eat anything, and enjoy
;ttd as for Dyspepsia, she docs uot
UMUMteeverMftttiL" m
14th, 1880, provides for the purchase
of silver, the product of American
mines, and Issuing new treasury
notes protected by a reservo of out
hundred cents' worth of sliver foi
every dollar lsstied. Wo commend
this policy of maintaining gold aud
silver ut a parity; treasury notes paid
for silver to be kept at par with gold.
Tho voice of Now York is emphatic
against any degradation of tho cur
reuey, aud demands with President
Harrison, that every dollar Issued bj
the government, whether paper or
coin, shall boas good ns every othei
dollar."
Another plank says: A compre
honslvo and efficient exorcise of leg
islation giving local option by coun
ties, towns aud cities, nud restricting
by taxation in such localities as do
uot by option exclude the liquor
trafllc, Is favored. It denounces the
unpatriotic eflort of Governor Hill,
through the last Democratic assem
bly, to place this stato lu an un
frlendlyattltudo towards IheWorld'h
Columbian exposition to bo held In
Chicago lu 1802; recognizes tho nec
essity for an exhibition by the stale
in keeplug with Its commercial aud
Industrial supremacy In tho nation;
and favon early autlou by the next
loglulatute providing for a proper
exhibit from this state.
For secretary of stato, IS u go 11 a F.
O'Conner, of Brooklyn; comptroller,
Arthus C. Wade, of Jamestown;
state treasurer, I"ra M. Hedges, ol
Rockland couuty; attornoy-genoral
Wm, E. Sutherland, of Monroe.
TO MANUI'ACTtJHE COKE.
SAN Fkancisco, Sept.10. Robert
Ruusey, superintendent of Frlok
& Company's great coal mines and
eolio works at Connellsvlllo, Penna.,
and tho iron and steel company of
Youngstown, Is in this city. Ho If
ono of a party, now exnlorimr the
Pacific coast, to look up tho coko and
Iron resources, with a view of man.
ufaoturlng coko, pig Iron and steel.
"Wo htivo talked over tho country,"
said Suporlntondcnt Ramsey, "from
Falrhaven down. Wo have found
good coking coal from Wilkinson
mine, Pugot Sound. As to Iron, we
are not yet certain that there Is a
supply of Uessemor ore, but we
llilnlt there Is. Wo aro satisfied the
Paclllo coast has coal to manufacture
good coke."
TIlltEK TIMES MAHUIEO.
ANNlhTON, Ala., Sept. 10. Mr.
and Mrs. John Dickson were mar-lied-
and after living together a
couple of years obtained a divorce.
A few mouths latter John married
a fascinating widow. Mrs. Dlokson
followed suit with 11 widower, and
two weoks later sho was Mrs.
Thompson, Mrs. Dickson, No. 2,
lived only a year orso, and after her
death, Dickson made overtures to
hla former wife, who repented and
diserted her second husband and
camo with Dickson to Alabama.
They located In Annlston In 1883,
and had only been living here a
few months whon they again seo-
ratcu ami divorced, Huth married
again, Dickson taking u young lrl
not thou out of her teens, In the
summer of 16S0 Mrs. Dickson was
married to a Mr. Raker, Last year
Uukor died, and again Dickson and
tho much married woman made up,
but to get Dickson's wife out or tho
way was the question, For several
weeks they puzzled over it, ami
planned to uo etlect. Finally the
FlNEKALOE JUDGE SAWVEIt.
San Fkancisco, Sept. 10. The
funeral services over the lemalns of
he late United States Circuit Judge
Sawyer took plaeat the first Con
ifiegallonal chuch yesterday, and
were largely attended by members
if the bar, municipal officers, and
the Moionlc fraternity. Amnnc
the pall bearer's were Senators Stan-
fork and Stewart, Ex- reprcentntlvo
W. W. Morrow, chlefjustice Ueatty
of tho state urpreme court, and
Collector Phelps. The Interment
was at Laurel Hill cemetery.
a aoon idea.
The fruit pjlacu furnishes a text
from which (lie most practical dls
course may bo given to citizens ol
Oregon. "Develop the rural dig
tricts." That ten acres of Oregon
laud wisely tilled will produce a
good living for any family, if not
more, has been amply verified, nud
should prove a great inducement to
those farmers who are working their
live out 011 largo farms in the East,
contending against chinch bugs,
hail, frostp cyclones and prairie fire-
"Afore farms aud farmers are wlu t
nre needed In this state, to supply
our population with home-grown
meat, fruit and vegetables, aud thin.
keep at home hundreds of thous
ands of dollars now sent to Oregon
for these commodities," says the
Tacoma Globe. This quotation adds
emphasis to the thought of develop
Ing tho suburbs and rural districts
The fruit pajace is a lever in tbiis
direction.
T N
STATE.
WANDEltEl) KHOM HOME.
PoiiTiiAND, Or.,Sept. 10. Edward
Holt, aged seventy years, who was
visiting at the residence of B. O,
Severance, wnudered from tho house
this niurnlng partlidly dressed, whllo
lu a lit f mental aberration. Ef
forts to find him thus far have been
unsuccessful.
HAD A TIME.
AI.I1ANY, Or., Sept. 10. Yester
day a drunken man named McNarry
drew a knife and attacked Joseph
Kitchen. Tho latter knocked him
down and ejected him from tho
brewery, where tho allair occurred.
In falling down thesteps McNarry's
leg was broken. No arrests wero
made.
WlI.Ii PAY ONE MONTH.
Ai.dany, Or., Sept. 10. Tho
Oregon Pacific Railroad company
announced Its redinessou Monday
lust to pay Its employes for one
month, February last, but tho men
rofii-o to accopt it. Only three era
ployes thus Tar have taken a single
month's pay, ou tho grouud that it
may prejudice their caso In recover
Ing seven month's pay. Next Mon
day Is tho day set by tho court for
Receiver Hogg to pay tho ruon.
ItECOVEItS U300 DOLLARS.
iMKTLAND.Or. Sept. 10. In tho
caso of P. J. Coburn against the
Portlaud & Willamette Yalloy
Hallway Company to recover &1000
carnages for killing her husband, Ah
ner K. Coburn. The Jury this mor
ning brought in a verdict lor
thirty five hundred dollars for
plaintiff.
PORTLAND HACKS.
Portland, bept. 10. Tho fourth
day's racing closed lu rain yester
day. li:ito class pacing unfinished
from Tuesday was won byRosleC.
Lady II second, Mink third. Rest
HOTEL AHKIVALS.
"WILLAMETTE"
Grant Divis, A Cordes,
Strong, D Soils Cohen, H I, Well--,
W Mlnot. Wm Item-es, E I S domon,
Fannie Wilson, Portlaud.
J PMeekor, Puyallup.
E P Thompson, Coo Bay.
L A Conn, Vancuivjr.
JPTirroll, St Louis.
FErlcksou and wife, .lohu,Ei-lck-son
and wife, Oregon City.
John Loorkoy, RoUo City.
R VauL rn,
S Berreston. W S.
D M True, Santa Fo Route.
"cook."
J A Huus, Chicaco coi.cert Co.
G Stciner, C S Small, W M Rob
erf, Salem.
W A Thomas, B L Rlelly, W H
Sherrol, BenJ Sears, Portland.
E Metty, A Brown, Eola.
N L Galloway, Eugene.
F Ciaven, Dixie.
A LI- 0,
W II Franklin, Seattle.
IIEngle, J HI ngle, Norel.
Chas Stewart, Mollala.
J J Petty, Pendleton.
K P House, San Francisco.
wav to use our body any inoro than sho
touches n child how to read and write.
Sho gives, or rather supplies, the raw
yi.'iterial; necessity and Inclination sup
ply the rest The accomplishment of
our dexircs forces through necessity tho
way and methods, and these combined
develop the reasoning faculties, with
out which uo one can over hope to bo
come either physically or mentally per
fect, foi 1 am firmly convinced that It
takes Just as much mental effort to be
come physically perfect as it does to
master any science.
It needs a mental effort to conserve
energy, but only an automatic ono to
expend It; and as thoso who labor
physically aro often looked upon as bo
low the intellectual standard of scien
tific people or thoso who mentally la
bor, 1 beliove In tho future those will
bo looked upon as physically deficient
in u mental sense who aro either obeso
or emaciated, and consequently weak
and fr quently stupid
If such Imagine that by tho use of
inanimate objects or other expedients
they can restore themselves to their
normal condition i. e., by unduly ex
panding energy to gain btrength they
are surely mistaken. 1 maintain that
defective carriage causes their condi
tlon ninety-nine times out of a hundred.
The organs are not able to follow out
their natural functions; they are part
ly co in pressed nud shifted out of their
proper place by the very positions
which are assumed by thoso who aro
physically Imperfect in a mental sense.
Edwin Cleckloy in Lippincott's.
Discovery for Cousuuin.iou. She
bought a bottle and to her delight
found herself benefitted from first
dose. She continued Its ue aud lif
ter taking ton hot ties, found herself
sound and well, now does her own
hiiuevvork and is as well as she ever
was Freo trial hottlo of this great
discovery at Fry's drubstore. Large
bjltleBCOc. nud$l.
JOHN HUGHES,
Denier in Groceries, Paints, Oils
mid Window tilius, Willi Pn
lcr nnd Donier, ArlislH' Mn
terinta, Lime, Hair. Nulls nnd
Shingles, lluy, Feed mid Fence
Posls. Grass Seeds, EU
dollars ro
of catarrh
by taking
To.
tine 12:241. TIhoimIi.IiHib mil., i.i.
Anrll Fool w.,n. ni. v,.,l. ...,.,.,,1! t,l vestlbuled trains without
Cyclone third; time 3S1. Five' "i Tf ' ,AI!. ,llol?.et ",,uta
eighths mllo and rei.eat. R.uml ,. """" ."" " wup J
--g.....HM ITW W V Itlia
oniooin wire second; best time
1:02. Ono mile dash, Idaho wou,
Mystery second, Misty Morn third,
time 1:43. Talent backed
Misty Mom heavily In this race,
while Idaho Chief sold for anything
ho would bring. Mutuals udd
4Q.
Tom Tucker won two heats of
12:10 trot, Canemah and Nick L ono
each. Best tlinoSAS.
FOREIGN.
How's This?
Wo oiler one hundred
ward for for any case
that cannot bo cured
Hall's Catarrh Cure.
F. J. Cheney &. Co., Props.,
IUUII, J.
We, tho undorHlgncd. havo known K. I.
phoney for the hint 15 ye urn, mid hcllovo
hitn tobepBrfcclly honorable In nil bus!
lietig tmn&nctlonB, ami ilnunclully uule t(,
airryoiu any obllfallons nmile by their
W., ,A ,T"AUX' Whole alo, DruegUts,
Toledo, (. '
W.U.U1M1, Kinnan a Mauvin, Wholosalc
DruKglHtx, Toledo, O.
Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Inter
nally, actlni; directly unon thu hi..,,.!
aim mucous sunaces ot the system.
Testimonials sent free. Price 7oc,
per bottle. Sold by all druggists.
Avo You doing tinst?
ff so, bo sure and see that your
tickets read vla"TboNorth Western
Line." The O. St. P. M. & O. Ry.
Tuls Is tlie great short lino from St.
Paul or Duluth to all points cast and
south. Their magnificent track,
peerless vestlbuled dining aild sleep
lug car trains, and their motto,
"always on time," has given this
road a natioual reputation. All
classes of passengers aro carried on
extru
sell
,-our
famous
road. W. II. Mead, Gen. Agt.,
No. 1 Wash. St, Portlaud, Or.
A, J. Leland, Trav'g Agt.
Space in Pavillion. Parties
wishing space In the grand pavilion
building at the state fair, will make
application early to secure same by
calling 011 or addressing Wm. H
Savage, Salem, Superintendent of
pavillion. 8-7-d-tf
K H
1
Producer Gin.
In a paper read by Mr. Goetz beforo
the American Institute of Mechanical
Engineers, on tho nature and efficiency
of producer gas, the position was taken
that, though such gas is undoubtedly
tho cheapest fuel gas that can bo mado
tinsweringnll purposes where tho air
necessary for its combustion can bo
heated by tho offgoing heat of tho fur
nace tests havo nevertheless shown
that producer gas carries too much
nitrogen to permit its distribution to a
community, since, in consequence of
the prcsenco of this constituent, its
calorific power is too low and its tlamo
extinguishes so easily as to be danger
ous for household Ut.e.
A producer lias been designed special
ly for the largo production of producer
gas, and for making a mixture of that
and water gas; and experience shows
that tho lines to be given to a producer
should depend upon tho nature of tho
coal to bo gasified, and, having largo
cleaning nnd ashpit doors on both sides Dissolution of Co-pni'lllCrslli).
opposito each other, tho producers can
Iw !lp.iiind vvirlimir rrrnnr ,1im,..,lf,. TH? ""nofSHow Hroi has dissolved this
.. . v.....uu.vj, jl Ully lne eo-paitnersblp existing be
even when a largo accumulation of 'ween tho members, by mutual concent,
ellntrnru linu t'lkim nln bj E- Snow conti.iuiiisr In thobuslnoisS.nnd
cllnicers lias taken place. assuming all tho liabilities ol the firm anO
in order to get a gas very low In car-
Hood's StsrsaparHte
Is c .-.xr.'-lly prepared from Sarsaparil.'n,
D.nu..:icii, Muadrako, Dock, I'lpslsscwa,
Ju. !; cr fccriics, and other well-known ai.il
vain .Uo egetnblo remedies, by a rcculhr
tonibliiEtloa, proportion, and process, rlv
. ,Uj flood's S.usaparilla curativo powci
;. t josseiscil by other medicines. Ii
cflicts lemarkiUo cures whero others tail
Hoou's Sarsaparilla
Is Ihc best blood purifier. It cures Scrofula,
Ut llheum, Bolls, fimples, aH Humors,
Dyspepsia, Biliousness, Sick Headache,
Indigestion, General Debility, .Catanli,
Ithcumatism, Kidney and Liver com
plaints; overcomes That Tired Feeling,
creates an appetite, builds up tho system.
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Has met unparallcd success at home. Such
Is Its popularity lu Lowell, Mass., where It
Is made, that Lowell druggists sell moio of
flood's Sarsaparilla than all other sarsapa
rlll.is or blood purifiers. Tho same success
Is extending all over tho country.
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Is peculiar in Its strength and economy
It Is tho only preparation of which cat.
truly be said " 100 Doses Ono Dollar." A
hottlo of Hood's Sarsaparilla taken accord
ing to dhecllons, u ill last a month.
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Is peculiar In tho confidence It gains among
all classes cf people. "Where it Is onco used
It becomes a favorlto family remedy. Dr
not bo Induced to buy other preparations.
Bo suro to get tho Peculiar Medicine,
Hood's Sarsaparilla
SoldbydrufgUts. ?' slxforfl. l'reraredb)
C. I. HOOD S. CO., Apotlitcarles, Lowell, Jtasa
IOO Doses One Dollar
NEW ADVEUTiaEatENTS.
25n Want PlT
"-'"Liuinn
Ihnn flnAn. . " iuih
-"'j-"' cenis,
oiriin,-
-". Kk
"T7"ANTKD. A gill to do ecuernl Iieur:
W work. Appjy nl Klcctrlo tjrocery.on
cist State htreet, II JO :t
.CJ'I'S?''
v&tea
ceMTff:
Hnlem, Oregon V. I. Bbiloy, President.
A. I". Amistrui'K, Miinngcr.
It 11 sine s s, fcj It o r t It ji n 1,
Typewriting, t'ennmnnphlp, Kngllsh
Departments. HttidenU ndmlttett
ntnnytlme. t.Vitaloguo fre.
REED'S OPERA HOUSE.
Friday, Scpi 11th.
Drlllliintnnd Unnbrldgrd new, bright and
bitezy, the e normc.uly successiul
KHrfe-Comedy,
1
mi tt
Be HllS
ff,
Draughtand driving horses, young
aud old. Inquire of
G. "W. ANDERSON, Cook Hotel.
All fie Merry Comedians!
1 II the Famous Singers.
All of the Gieal Dancers!
To bo given here exactly as seen at
the Boston Theatre.
IT you want fun go where the fun is
Reserved seats at Patton's.
QALEM moNnnd hoTtmT3
- 'ill
-Jwi?1
I.-'unitKNT.-everal .rf ---
f over myttore on su.teitrt """H
JTlLitTND
; Mi nif
lngcbniges.
h:t.iu..-,Mas
Ubd .'
- tJ
. 1.. . , . .
r. lllllirB .tit. ..
,02 u,ll"'Kttli.soLr..?J' ''
RKMOVKD.-Mrs. Frank r.
moved her 001W ?."?. ?ytr I..
utso mensures taken una n,?... Mt Hln.
order. 2S9 Commercial JtneW..,r.9
8 21 1
J710K8AI.K. About one ar.n "
V barn, with running , f,a?
barn. A bcaiitinil l.H-nilon 'triX,!'
qiilro nt Sf-roud liotiKo on rlJhi 1 'T
of Asylum i.venue nner croSsir?J w
going t, As lain. crossing briaj,
tn
17IOII H ALU. At 11 bnrga.n n m "
V , hgae,olKhtr.-.in UoK."iiTragW
nnd neatly rapi red, win, two liu Ui!
Andy to Williams i Km-bl1! '
84IW1
eompiiny.
WAaZ!;,TilehrZk)flsSlon
foia 1
mil
n irpnnrnl i
bend large Illustrated circulaiH'fndlctil
with a special oiler to mil terrlinri i
piled lor, on receipt 0f3 one cent "tani"
Apply at once nncl get in or the bSS
Addiess HennerBIanuraoturlngt'o lS
'jurg- 1l1- 7diwu
ii. v u waul onuiitv nnil o"
ats.nnri wllltn..-e back' ? fsnJI
liracouutyueeot falls t Kr .
expemesiifera thlitj days' !tri,l ?
inoral agent lcn iliiin W , ve
i
M llJiii
Tliuasdny, Sept. lOili,
Grand Reopening under the man
ngemeutof Wm. McPherson.
Nor location.
The J. C. Booth real estate office has bcn
noved over Junes A ticmardl, Keir limli
bank bloclc.
Something to Read. If you want to
enjoy yourself diop Into the iEtna
Theatre. You will hear good music,
siuging and exeelleut danciug. A
tjuurtette of conimedians, bald io
beat. Kline De Camp Reynolds
ana jxcriiersou, talto care of the
itmgiuer department. Go and
them.
apital City Restaurant
Jas. Batchulor, Prop'r.
WarmMrals at Ail Uonrs 1 iheDay
None but white laLor rm
establishment.
A Reed subbtautlnl n-n) e
class stylo
Twenty-live cents per u.ch;
rdlnthl
kr. ix Urn.
T
Court street, between Jouifnl (in'cenin!
Mlnto's I.neiy.
fVNE OF THK
KJt
LA ltd KMT ! KT RI lun
NlFlltS ID till .ttlllH. I..1I.T. ,-.....,!-.
Portland. LiaivpKt stnt-lr ij ,.i mi..,.i..'.:
thebtate, a-d 6iKtvM discot ut. Ser.it
KtvM di
irlnllnjr,
E
Hl-eam Prlutor SalMri
pi ic8 list of Job prTnlln?. untl catuIorW i
icy)', blanks. . m WAI'IJ.
Blaom ll..,.t unt..... v .
Oitkiii
see
3 Ratling Comedies.
fume, t'ome all, Ywii'll Co:uo Ajaln.
opportunity came. Trumped-up
charges wore brought ugalnst her,
nud so plain a cato did they make
ugalnst the unoflcudlng girl, that
Dlckeon was again divorced. Tho
decree was made last spring, nnd n
few days ago Dickson and Hire, link
er wero married for the third time
How long they will Hvo together
now 110 one can tell,
THY1NQ TO 6TOJ 1'IONICS.
Mabcxiutah, HI., Bept, 10. Tho
tnwti of OUawuvllte, lu NVashlngton
0011 nty, lift ecu miles south of Iwre,
on tha Louisville A Nashville rail.
road, U In n high statu of excite,
me nt over a bitter tight between thu
church aud the &a!oou-keeiers
1UNKH.V1, OK MAJUlt 11UNDV.
l'Attts, tjept. 10. Simple aud liu.
mt'Bslvu services were hold over the
remains of Major Uundy, late editor
of thu Mall and Kxpress, of New
York, at the Amorlcau church this
morning.
COIIN mtOKKIl'SF.Uli.
London, Sept. 10. Alexander &
Son, corn brokers, have railed. Lla.
bllitlea Xl.870,000, aud aaets X27.000.
They nttiibute their failure to losi.es
Incurred sinw last Afuv, In specula
tions in grain.
ritKCAUTlONAHV VA MKASliniW.
London, Sept. 10. Tho miwi
that Italy Is hastening to supply
uvrseir wim a vast quantity of now
rllle docs not tend to allay tho war
feeling, as In the embarrassed tlnau.
clal eoudltloH of that country no
expenditure, oven for military pur
IKwts, would Ikj made exevpt untler
a oouvlctlou or Inuui'dlute tiecvsslty.
The Italian Hint also has lecelved
9 " " '
xtutn
bonic ncid 11 much larger depth of fuel
than Is generally carried in producers is
necessary, und to this end n pneumatic
rammer Is now employed, so construct
ed that it will not only exert a pressure
upon tho coal, but also from tho coal to
tho periphery of tho producer. Now
lork Sun.
Russian Ladles In Commerce
It is announced from St. Petersburg
that Mine. P. O. Ivaschintzeff has ob
tained ministerial permission to estab
lish a ladies' commercial school in the
capital. Ladies and young girls seek
ing admission to tho now commercial
institute must produco certificate's show
ing that they havo completed tho full
courses In tho ordinary ladies' gymna
sia or in the provincial colleges for tlie
daughters of tho nobility. In tho new
establishment tho curriculum will ox-
tend over two years, and Includes In
struction by qualified teachers and pro
fessors hi financial and commercial cal
culation, tho routine duties of the
counting house, commercial correspond
ence, commercial law, a general knowl
edge of the national products, commer
cial geography, political economy, n
thorough knowlcdgo of English. French
nnd German, and a regulation stylo of'
piain eaiigraphy. There aro, it is
stated, already n surprisingly largo
number of fair aspirants seoking admis
sion to tho now establishment, which
win uo opened very shortly. Cor. Lon
don News.
to collect nil debts duo tho firm.
snow retlilng lrom tho business.
K. K, SNOW.
K C. SNOW.
Dated at Salem, Or,, Aug. 8, 1S91.
E. 0'
8 4u
W. M. DeHAVEN,
lloardiDj - and - Sale - Stable,
One door west of Lunn's Dry Doods store
m Stato street. Quiet family teams. Spec
tnl attention paid to transient stock. 6:lti
:- Salem Boat House. -:-
Boat office foot of Trade street, tfcasuie
and hunting boats. Hates low.
CHAS. H. McCLANE, Propr
M. T. RINEMAN
DEALKH IK
Both tho luotliod nnd results when
Syrup of Figs is taken; it Is pleasant
and refreshing to tho taste, nndncU
Emily yet promptly on tho Kidneys,
Iver nnd Uowels, cleanses tho v$.
tent efleotunllv. dl.nels Mild. .i.
acliea nnd fovora nnd cures hnlltunl
cuuHiipauon permanently. lY)r enk
m 60o and $t bottlea ly tC.
druggists.
CALIFORNIA F0 SWOP CO.
lavtmtu. r. Acty roiir. tt v.
When Dljmppotutmonti Wero Commou.
In tho old days, when tho legal cere
mony had to bo over by 12 o'clook,
many havo had to return as they camo,
through ono of tho persons Interested
bolng too late. Ono man I know well
was Into at overythlng, nnd after two
attempts ho, on the third day, suc
ceeded In being In time. Another was
too late ono day; the noit ho came
without tho certificate, and tho next
week camo without tho ring. Wo could
dispense with that and ho was married,
but the poor lady, who was not very
young, was In n great stato of excite
ment. I am sure ho novor heard the
last of It, but tho careless follow did
not live long. London Tit-BUs.
Gallantry.
A Frenchman's gallantry to ladles U
said to be always equal to an emergency.
At a imrty, n gentleman of that rnio
stopped heavily upon the too of n lady,
who looked up with an angry frowu.
"Pardon, madam." lie said, bowing
low, " I have forgot to bring my micro
scope.
'Your nilaroscoiwr
'Hut yej. for to eeo 10 little feet of
madam I" HxchnneH
Staple and Fancy Groceries,
Crockery, Glassware, 'Lamps, Wooden
imd Willow waro. All kinds of mill feed.
VlROveaetablesand fruits In their season.
'Highest I'rlco paid for country produce."
i, n aiuu in juur nairuuage,
i-vz
9-9
H tate street
MOBGrAN & MEADE,
Truck & Dray Line.
Good trams; anil
4troni;b.old.
Iprompt work is out
THIS GREAT
Portland
Industrial
Exposition
With lt World of Wonders
OPENS SEPT, 17,1891.
CLOSES OCT. I7lk
Vus'cby tht:great 2APADCRES BAND
.'dlrecCfrom the City of Mexico.
Ait lrom the bi eat masters of Europe and
Ameiica, alued al n quarter
million dollar ,
Won terful E'ectrical tAdaptlons in full
opention.
A liplendld h'erlc ot Miueial Exhibits.
m
on State Fair, t
Thirty-flistnnnunl exhibition undertbe
management of the uicguu Rlulo Itoardot
Rriculture, will be held ut the Stale Fair
grounds nturbulem, comiacnclng on
Monday, September 14, 1891,
And lasting ono Meek.
OVER $I.5,OO0
IN CASH PltEHIimS
OfreiedforaKrlculturnl.Hoekandinechaii.
icjil exhlbltB, for works of art and
fancy work nud trials ofspeed.
Keduced rates for fiironurt f.niiriit nn n
tiarjsportutlon lines to and from tho fair.
Ihii'oitant Improvements have been made
upon the tsrouiHls und increased facilltlei
rooltercd exhibitors.
Pavilion will be0pcn4Nighis in tho Wcet.
A splendid field ol horses entered In the
speed department, and fine exhibits ol
racing will be given each day.
Entries for premiums close Monday at
7:30 p. tn. Exhibitors aro urged to nnikeas
mauy of their entries on ."uturdny before
fair as possible. Goods, animals und arti
cles for exhibition must De In their olacej
by 10 p. m. on Monday.
PRICES OF ADMIBSION.
Man's day ticket m
Woman'H day ticket ' " js
Man's season ticket "i
woman's season ticket m
Heudtotbobecretnryutl'ortland", 6"egoiL
or to Geo. W. Watt, assistant secretarv.ji
nnl,,... !-. "'
very
Salem, for a premium list.
J. T. AI'I'ERSON. nresldi
dw-tf J.T. GREGG.Sccrctar.
president,
BRICK AND TILE.
Forflrst-class hand made brick nud tile,
goto
MURPHY & DESART.
Litrpe Biipply on hand. Near fair
ground, Salem, 72S
Street rnipvovemeut IJids.
JOTICK Is hereby glvon that tho Cltv
of Salem. OifL'nti win r.i.1,... .,.,i','..
ulds for the grading, draining, graveling
urblm und unliprin,. nil n, .,.',.?; ..,."'
KK!?Lr,!ss .ft"s.i y?? w if
, ,.,' ,""""""u i'uuk oi.Miiic:eelc
ttlb nil thut imrt of Stato street liclueeii
he west side of TweHth street ami the twM
aldeof Commcrelalstreet; ahoall that imrt
ni.r:.J .. I r..",'"c.,:,',lIU',0'-inmer-
Oregon, according to th plan " aua m, '
".m'J'm"8 ,hreoi on tile tn the ottuo oV llio
ij iiML'vuriii mni if i t u.ii.i... t
A idmib ".V,,iA,- i. '.. '""I0'"'' '."Kon.
nJ u VuAon ,"': I,."".1 "."" " -rtak.
therein num. d, nnd mil hHo bo re i ml
nticl. nt munlwr thereof to la iwrfectlv
Pivuir rJ' ' lho ,,my0r unJ to ' "S
There shall bo deposl ed with each bid
ii check hi favor otilw nt of silcm. OnS
iu . iii- inn mini r mn
ixd und Laukablo by J.ine bank 1.1 ii,S
nty .r Salem. OwgoS. VhieU mm "hrek
w i li duo and n.-ivi.fa .1,. . ... r'JVvK
11
'em. iiiivon.Bsili.vi ,i,i ii:r, ; ...'J'
a,-., in twt.0 the bUMertliiif mil Vi, "?"'.
tty or a
uam
eglect
l oi.oute the ,,; . ,""i""l r 'ViMl
&!, mcI. of the'nrund IZZ
hn ..11 jwUcuUm in rclatio , to hu
Filled wliir .Novel nnd Interesting in
Art, Science and Industry.
A GrcatcriNumberof Exhibits than
ever before preiented upon
the coast.
The Stock Department made a Ptomi-
nent feature,
tf 080 in Premiums.
Tho Largest Display ol Fruit and
tho Finest Exhibit ol Agricult
ure ever madu in thel'aelflo
Nrthwet.
All .inauufacturies in ii ..,.,
... ..... ,.,W,,UUt
Everything .New. UN0 Dead Exhibits.
The Exposition ol Expositions
Admission iu usual. Greatly Re.'uctd
Rites for round trip on all pajsen.
A, J. SHIMP, M. D.,
Physician and Surgeon.
Late of Philadelphia
ELECTRICITY .IS THE TRUK EXEMY
Ofall Chronic. Rheumatic, Wood. Brain
and nervous diseases. Every variety ol
female diseases yield to electricity after
nil other modes of treatment have failed.
Thirteen years clinical experience. Office
') Commercial street. 5 3 3m
ELLIS & WHITLEY,
LIVERYMEN.
South of Wllleimette Hotel,
SALBM - - OREGON
, Notice to Creditors.
To the County Court of Alurlon county,
bi'mcui uregon.
Inthematterofthe estate of Virgil K.
I'rlugleaud I'herno T. Frlngle, deceased.
Notice is hereby given by the underlned
xeeutors of the last will and tcMamcut of
lrgll h. K'rlngloand I'herfce T. l'rln?lc,
dtieased, to tho creditors of nnd nil per
sons holdlug claims against the said estate
"MMissent the-m with tne proper vouchers,
within six months from the da e of this
notice tn thn aiilH ovonMtnN nt tl.A stnrA nf
John Hughes, No. IH Stuto street, Salem,
GEO. P. HUUIIKS.
HAJIUN KAHR1TUB SMITH.
Kxecntors of the last will and testament of
yirgllK.Prlnglound PherueT. Prinsle,
deceased.
Dated, ailcm, Oregon, Juno 17, 1831.
L, B. HUFFMAN,
Livery Stable- and Feed Yard.
The Best Box Stall and Corral In the ''It.
Quiet, family horees a specialty.
(In rear Wtll.imette hotel.)
SAI.BM, - . - OREGON
ger lines.
3dw
J B WH ITJS,
liutructluna to bo rvutlv fur norvlco
'I ivn u'tHtku nirti tlui iMinriili l.mlurd mum null, uml iminv. I.n. .,.i...,.
ileturiulnwl to stop Sunday bevr life, und men, have Uu ivcalleJ frouji P TttUOK LINE,!
11104, Accortliualy, tbo fgllowlujr li'ttveofabwnoo, 'iliU ttctlon. how." lwwlSf.I?!V wwk.
--. - , " vv ai ervry irIQ, I
Baby cried,
Mother sighed,
Doctor prMcribcd : Cnstoriat
Strawberries.
Guide 1 to Htrawlierry culture und
descriptive catalogue of iwwity v.
"etlea, fYee by mall or calllnK on K
Hofur, Jouknal olllw, Salem. Or.
dAw
N.ldbld will be opened by the mmn.it
t w owlnamw at the oiSee of tbTn Jl " ...-
Imnt I-... .7 ......1 '. "r.- "-". UK 111 mn. .n. --.
Ti7 r 1 v rZTi V fiumn tt unoli nrr.77 " f6' tk aud
iul ll uiNtlem. t)nvm .,. . """." Ur.eon fonnlAni r ...,i
sxvi" "?"! wi'jrs, , h ,;?,? oi n i n-ibiiwrxsx
SM;:iU.rrn Li" "'"..to tSSi NVarS.lv.,, vSW
i -... vin.A rniiK.
acntniiA - ,1 ...v w
Ite-oidor.
SJltd
J. H. HAAS,
THE WATCrOIAlOJR,
2t5J Commercial St., - ' alem, Orejoi.
(Next door to Klein's.)
Specialty of Spectacles, and repalriM
Clocks. Wutcues and Jewelry.
lruit land In
nil sell In
nr riill ....
Knights, Ore
th am
Notico of Final Suttlonirmf.
inmeoireuit (urtof thesijiA n ,
gon fr the cuuuty of vfartlm it ?. of '
HUT ttlT5 Unnllili .". u,' I tv rt'el
Vttl.S;rf ' bu a5,tU " V.-?Xr tlnkl
GEO. C. W;LL.
oil Will :BrcA,i Albany Sand CorTaUIt.
l,iiD0s,Cttj?a3l?ewiDg Machines.
wisoic.ioiiixrs and obqaks
RBPAIRBDAND CLEANED
. mur iiodk
NR W.
Oofthe best residence lots In the cltyo
1 CrtITT STREET.
kouthean corner of block. lS
ana 1MU streeu, one block Irojn l'l
iuc, jour uiocks rrom TeniT" ,.'
car llnesiind Kiut Salem school grJ?l,'
for both ur $1800 for eorncrnnd IIS" w "
aide Kachlt.tha4 70fKlfronttteon
wttlecei.1.
vivatr
ArDntc ri x . . . .
ii nSrJh nr ffiS7ri"BtV. To I .
I. . . -- UIUIT. PM ni ! tiT-
lUioiHiidriMffriJiiaiL, i".,.. ;" ' m irii 1110 uucuu. v -. -
AdmlnUtwtVr ''r;"rinscbM OOfw Cur. Com'I aud rbemekr "3
COURT STREET.
inqu'reofthe OHEOON NURSP'J.JSS
UD itnln. nr nt n ltftfll ivSUU D"?..'"
Uiecliy. '
r'T
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