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'$pityT '!W" ")"iy"V' -"V &' to Mm fact that iue Tlniea nnd utln-r tMrs pnbllsbed tlio Atwoclnled 1W special letter ilatrd from tills i4iv Bent. 11. null civilian review of tr efTecU of the MhKIiiI- y tAtUY, Mil In Great Brjlolu sujb the Asso ciated Pre correspondent Iihb done bfe Work very thoroughly, tmd thiit tfce ecmcluBlou ho arrives at uro not -aitascther unsatisfactory to Eug toad. Contlniilui tlio Gazette ny: "There la homo s.iUsfuetl.m to leurn thhtthe German IndurtrM nru ln jwretl mora, than the .English. Even umier a rlgnrom pi'otOctlvo tariff, workmadKhln and qimtlly will tell t lime." ABTOlUA & SOUTH COAST. Astoria, Sept. If. Judge Q. A Bowlby, iro of tho principal stock holders In the AlorIn&South Uoub" railway, says that the reported Bale of that property to tho Southern Fnclflo compauy for $51,000 l a myth nnd has no foundation. Iu fact, ho said, negotlatlonH wcro pend ing between tho stockholder of the Astoria and Souih Coast railway nnd the Southern Pacific ompjuy for a loan, which wan to bo K-ciired by tho stock of the Ahtoria A 8 iuth Coast company; but even these nrgo clatlons fell through. The Asliriu Btookholdem havo uu liidebtediiCBB on the road they aro desirous of pay ingott, but they have never thought of selling the road ut tho absurd! low figure of $31,000, an tho road al ready represent an Investment of oyer $200,000. TRADE WITH MKXICO. City op Mkxco, Sept. 11. Tho general lmprcBBlou amouu morchantH hero is that tho new steamship line under concession to Porch & Co.. of Philadelphia, will bo short lived, us It will probably bo unablo to stand thecompetlouof tho Spanish trans Atlantic lino, which, though now Without a subsidy, will most surely receive other concessions from the Mexican government, us it has from tho Spanish government, and this line, with the Ward Hue, aro abund antly able to tako care of this trade. All freight from western American cities for Mexico comes by rail, and but little Is received from Philadel phia or Baltimore. OVER THK VA1AJB. Niagara Falls, Ont., Sopt. 11 Yesterday ufternoon a woll dressed woman, unknown, about 25 yours old, throw hcraclf Into tho rapids. A man named Cahelm, of Philadel phia, sprang Into tho wator and at tempted to savo hor. She resisted his cflbrts.uud finally ho had tolcavt her to sayo liimself. A couplo ol hours later u party on Luna island wore startled by hearing a young man near them cry, "I'm going good byel" Turning, thoy saw him spring Into tho water. In n minute ho disappeared over tho falls. Ills name Is said to bo Albert Heimlich. KAILHOAl) ACOIDKNT. Kansas City. Soptembor 11. An Omaha Bpeolal says: Two passongor trains on tho Union Pacltlo collided near Beatrice, Nebraska, ycBtorday. Victor Haines and George Cortman, both living near Boatrico, had their legs broken, and it Is thought the will die. Conductor Balrd sustained Injuries while Jumping. Both ou glues and mall curs worn totnllj wrecked. Tho accident l said to havo been caused by tho carelessness of the train dispatcher. WASHINGTON KXI'OBITION, Tacoma, Sopt. 11. Tlio Washing ton Industrial exposition opened last ovonlng wtth a large attond auco, in 100 days from tlio day tin foundations were laid. The Hpucet aro all well filled with exhibits rep resenting various industries of tin suite, Including timbor, Iron, coal, horticultural and agricultural pro ducts, tlsh, birds ami animals. Presl dent Halo, of the exposition com pany, dellvored tho opening address. Thin was followed by a musical pro gram and oration by Patrick Henry Winston. A telegram was re.ui from President Harrison, extending congratulations. Govornor Forrj and stall', mayor or the city, aud other local dignitaries, look part In tho proceedings. The exposition will cloflo October 10th. FAII.URK. Boston, Bopt. 11. W. II. Dame, wholesale paper dealer has failed liabilities $75,000 assorts $15,000. "August Flower" Perhaps you do not believe these statements concerning Green's Au gust Flower. Well, we can't make you. We can't force conviction In to your head ormed Doubting icinc Into your throat. We don't Thomas. want to. The money Is yours, and the lscry la yours; and until you are willing to believe, and spend the one for the relief of the other, they will ay so. John II. Foster, xisa Browa Street, Philadelphia, says: Mv wife Isn little Scotch woman, Wrty years of age aud of a naturally . A .11...lil.. 1?m t uu A a m Ik I eiKaueuisposiuou. wi Ul yrs past she has been suffering from Dyspepsia. She Vnmlt ecame so bad at last Hint Klironld not sit JCvry MilU down to a meat uur, the bad to vomit U m fKXm M Rh had eaten it. lVo botl8 of yonr August Flower have cuiidfcer, after mauy doctors failed, !Shcaa now cat auythlutf. and enjoy H;adMlbrDyaf)epIa, shedoeauot koow that ahtavw: ha4.it," T ------ -- - ' - iiimb THE WHEAT YIELD. Firo and Lops of Life, tlio Robbers. After ALFRED Al'LIN COMMITTED. Portland Races, Bank Failure, Killed Instantly, Sam'l of Posen Kills a Man, Found Murdered, An Old Lady, Hiccoughed to Death, Committed Suicide, State and Foreign News, Etc. FIRE AND LOSS OK MFB. Alijanv, N. Y. Sept. ll.-Thls morning a large factory aud carpou tershop burned. The walls killed ono fleman and Injured several others. Loss to building $16,000, In Huranccs obout ouo half. 8TBAM3HIP SUNK WITII IXSS OK 1AVB. Athuns, Sept. 11. A collision has taken place oft Capo Colon na be twoen tho Italian steamship Taor tiiiuu aud the Greek steamship 1'hewalU. Tho Taoruilna sank soon uftiT the accident, drowning her captain uud soveral of hei crow aud forty cabin passengers The 2nd officer ot Taormlua aud u number of passengers stauding on the bridge at the tlmo of the colli sion occurred were saved by the boats of tho Thessalla. COMMITTED SUICIDE. Philadelphia, Sept. 11. About 8 o'clock this morning tho Janitor of the IJaehulen buildings dlscovereO tho dead body of Chas. M. Stone- rir.,a well known slock broker lying on the floor of his office. There was a bullet holo through tho dead mau't head and beside his body lay a re volver with one chamber discharged The case was evidently a suicide, ritokes was about 00 years of ago and one of tlio best known stock brokers In this city. Ho leaves a wife and bIx children. killed instantly. Leiianon, Pa., Sept. 11. At Cornwall ore banks yesterday a car heavily loaded with ore fell from a trestle overaravluo aniongauum ber of men at work bolow. One man was Instantly killed, au Italian fatally Injured and several others hurt. HANK FAILURE. Ohio vao, Sept. ll.-Mllford, Mich, dispatches say tho MllfordStato bank has failed. Tlio announcement was unexpected. A statement Is author Izcd that tho bank will go Into tho hands of a rocolvor who will be appointed In a few days. Tho am ount of tho liabilities ennnot be learned dollultoly. Unprofitable Investments and poorly secured loans aro said to be tho cause of the difficulty. FOULLY MUllDMlKD. Montiieal, Sept. 11. On tho ar riving of tho steamship Fremont, tho mutilated body of a woman was. found In tho hold, There Is no doubt tho woman was murdered. The authorities havo takcnthccaseluhaud and notlllod the English police. It Is said sho camo on board at New castle with a man. lUCCOUrjIIKIl TO DEATH, Bethlehem, Penn., Sept. 11. Cornelius Itaegan an Iron worker hiccoughed liimself to death. He began hiccoughing six weeks ago itud has fasted over flueo for relief Attack caused by hernia. SAM'L OK I'OSEN COMMITH MUUOKH San Francisco, Sept. 11. Mau- 5rico B. CurtlB, "Sam'l of Posen," a well known actor, shot ami killed I'ollco Oillcor Alexander Grant, who had arrested him last night. IIe tolls tho following story of theaflalr: "I was nt tho Grand opera house laBt night with my wlfo to see Bernhardt! lu 'Camllle.' If left the ilieatre about 10 o'clock to go to the rivoll theatre with W'm. Krellng, inu of tho proprietors. We had been drinking together and I loft liltn to return to the opera houno for uiywlfo. When l readied tlio cor ner of Third and Mission street 1 was suddenly tumbled Into the gutter aud after that I remember nothing only somebody was pulling and Jerking me about until I found myself lu a wagon with haudculls ou my wrists." When Curtis was taken to the Jail last night heappear ed to be under the lullueucoof liquor aud Itieohcruutly told of his doings during the night, protesting ho had no wen pou ami that ho waaluuooent ofmuidcr. Curtis, who Is known throughout (lie country from his eharai'ter of "Sain'l of Posen," lu the play which was created fur him, has had his residence for the past two or three years at Berkolj , Cal, Curtis was visited by a large number of his friends at tho city prlbou this morning. Ho still ad heres to his former sratemouta aud declares tti.it Policeman Itrout was shot and killed by some outsider ami that he himself Is Innocent. DEI I) roil I.OVK. Boston, Sept. 11. William H. Colley, ttgttl 10, iv colored student ut Harvard Medical school, last night shot ami killed himself because his father objected to a young lady ho was paying attention to, THE WUKAT YIELD, QiUND Forks, H, 1). Sept The Herald crop reports from Corns. i . iltJltll I, i"""w " " Ul,,l,,v"k e,u' ttwbtat Indicate tho yield of wheat; Js under twtlmaUd. They ugnni tho , yleldlsuupreoeudeutwlyleld of high grade, Arrsn tuk kouiikks. Ban Antonib, Tvx Bepl. II.- 'i'lw rangers aro In close puwult of tho Southern Pacific train robbers and may Come up with them at any time. There aro eight robbers and fifteen rangers nnd when the two parties meet there la likely to be u bloody light. MYfeTKRIOUS DIBAPI'EAKANCE. Chicago, Sept. 11. Ml a Avn, a wealthy Englishwoman who came to Chicago recently to mice the standard of living in the slums, Is reported to tho police as missing. She had been stopping at the resi dence of llov. Dr. Bolton. Wednes day evening Miss Ava and Mrs. Bolton drove to the Jesuit chuich on tho West Side. Miss Ava enter ed the building, telling her compan ion she only Intended having a few minutes' conversation with a priest. Mrs. Bolten waited for half an hour, and finally became alarmed when Miss Ava did not return. She re membered that tlio missionary had spoken of receiving letters lu whh'h hor life was threatened, nnd feared she had come to harm. Mrs. Bolton at oneo notified tho police. Dtt'c tives who wuio sent out learned from tho priest at the church that illss Ava called, and after fifteen minutes' conversation about relig ious matters, had gone away. All attempts to gain any clue to her whereabouts havo been fruitless. Miss Aya is said to be very wealthy and has devoted her time and money to indulging her hobby "slumming." Her friends say her crusade against wrong has made her many enemies who have threatened her life. Sho came to Chicago tho first of last mouth to carry on a work which she hud acquired a taste for doing lu London. Several days ago sho pur chased a house on the West Side. Mr. Mlngay said he could not Imag ine what had become of Mies Ava. Whin she first came here, he said, sho continually complained. Sho was afraid tho tho Catholics would tako her life. Tuesday she received a letter, and when sho lead It she became excited. Mlngay lias no Idea why sho should go the Cathsllc church. INCENDIAItlia. Los Angeles, Sept. 11. A band of incendiaries with thievish pro- pousitles Is at present operating In this city. Thrco times during the past week tho Hotel Figuera has been set on fire. A flro was started lu tho car stablo near by. It was no sooner extinguished than a flro was started in u stablo opposite. When the cngliio got back from the place tho engine house was found to be on lire, tho lire having been started In the hayloft. A bureau In tho flro men's room, whero all their valua bles wcro kept, was broken open with an ax. AHIliyjT OKA WEALTHY CHINAMAN. San Fiianoisco, Sopt. 11. Lee Low, a popular Chinaman, both among his own couutryinen and white people, was arrested yester day, charged with aiding and abet lug the tnudlug of Chinese at this port. It has been learned that Low has been engaged In tills business for many years, which has proved profitable to him. Ho lived lu style, and when Mrs. Langtry was hero last, eutertalnod her at several dlnneiH. S T A T E- Al'LIN COMMl'ITRI). Poiti'LAND, Sept. 11. Tho exam ination of Alfied Ap'.in, charged with Bonding obscene matter through the malls, was concluded boforo United States Commissioner Woodward Yiwterday, and ho was committed to await the action of tho grand Jury, with ball fixed at $800. Tho young ladies to whom tho ludecoul matter was sent and It was filthy In tho extreme weru examined, and their evldeneo was conclusive as to the commission of thoarlme. The young mau resides near St. Paul. It Is alleged that In sent Home letters to a young lady living at Chumpocg, alt containing vile aud scandaloiu matter. Misses Lllllo aud Jeauotte M'Calllstur of Salem, are tho girls to whom Apllu sent the letters. 1NJUTLANI) HACia, POUTLANI), Sept. 11. All till favorites won yesterday, Tho un finished 2:40 trot, Tom Tucker won, Nick L second, Caticmah third; best timo2:U3), mile dash, Nevada wou, Contclla second, Mystery thlid;tlme l:'28. Trotting 3-year olds, Mo MlnuvllleMald wou In twoBtralght heats, Leap Year second, Lady Daphne third; tlmo 2;LM). Trotting, 20 ulass, Hylas Hoy won, KdwluO second, Do loo third; host tlmo 2:2(1. Itpniilug, 1 mile heats. Bob Wade aud April Fool each took a heat; host tlmo 211. Unco postponed ou account nfdarkuess. A VENKUA1U.E WOMAN. Poutland, fcept. 11. Another oftho venerable women of Oregon pussrd away yestyrday, Mrs. Ava rllla Morelaud, ugedBlears, widow of the late Jesse Moielaud, and step mother of Hon, J, C. Morelaud, Judgu of tho o unity court, dltd yiMtenlay In Kait Portland. Her funeral will tako place from Grace M. 10. clinch on Friday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. Dr. C. O, Slrattou will preaoh tho funeral tumou, und tho lemalUB will lie lutorml In Bock Crfk cemetery, in Clackamas county, FOREIGN. j.-Ar mail bkhvicb. Lonihw, Sept. U. Loudouow jesterday hud un unusual theme for iMuvervutlou, It U the wonderful Unuadluu Pacltlo railroad record, ami every mu U talking about till great event. TheCltyofNewYorb, b with tho mall from tho cast on I.......! n-.l..1 All&analnwn rr11fH uu...... ......i.u t , day nnd yesterday morning tho malls were delivered at the London i postofilcc, thus completing the journey between Yokohama and , Loudon In under twenty-one days. This record beats all previous i fforts and leaves the IWoillce Guide badly in tho lurch. That rfliiial tlmo table gives tho China and Japan mails thirty-one day via Vancouver und forty-three '! via tho Suez canal. The fact lli. t the Canadian Pacific railroad htth douo the distance In less than I ulf the umo reouireu ior wie nuez, caniu - route is much coinnuuted on, an ... uu, l f is needless to say that the c in pari jh losay mui ... u,,m-, calculated to rise the Canadian , son Is route very much In favor among , business men, not to speak of tho postoilico and military authorities. It Is probable that tho n xt step will bo to dispatch a fast mail from Eng land to the east for the purpose of seeing If" tho record will hold good both ways. Commenting on the quick transit of the mails, tho Times this morning says that this record Is pregnant with untold isucsfor the future of the empire. At the same time the paper points out that Canada must not rest until the ser vice from ouu end of the route to tho other is completely under British control. It is hoped this wonderful record will revlyo inteicst in tho Couadiaii-Alhntio fast mail project, which seems nt tho present time to be In a languishing state. MARKETS. Chicago, Sept. 11. Thcro was a big brei'k In wheat ot tho opening this morning in compaiisou with jesterduy closing, the chief cause was the government crop leport Issued jesterduy afternoon showed an improvement lu iho condition of wheat, Lower cibles were also a factor in the desllue. Sepl. opened at OuJfeOO against 1)72 as closed yes terday and broke Immediately to t)5j. Heavy buying ordeii for out side sources soou forced tho price up to 07 and atll o'clock It had dropped ofl'l from that. Portland, Or., Sop, 11. "Wheat valley $l.oO$.52J; Walla Walla H.42J(yl.-15. Baa Fiunuisco, Cala., Sepl. 11. Wheat," buyer 1601, I1.00J, season $1.78. WEATI1EUJREP0RT. San Fiianoisco, Sept. 10. Fore cast for Oregon aud Washingten: Rains hi Northern Oregon and Washington. Aro Yon tloins I'.jsI? If so, bo sure and tee that your tickets read via "The North Western Lino." The C.St. P. M. & O. By. Tills Is tho great short line from St. Paul or Dultith toall points east and south. Their magnificent track, peerless vestlhuled dining aud sleep ing car tinlui, and their motto, "always ou time," has given this road a national reputation. All classes of passengers aio carried on tho estlbuled trains without cxtie chargo. All ticket n gents sell tickets via this line. Ship your freight and travel over this famous road. W. H. Mrad, Oen. Agl., No. 4 Wash. St, Poitland, Or. A, J. L13LANI), Truv'ir Agt. Kp.vck in Pavillion.- Partlct wishing space in tbogiainl pavilion building at the nlato fair, will makt application early to secure saino bi calling on or addressliiK Win. H. Savage, Salem, Superintendent of pavillion. 8-7-d-lf IIIU'KIj AURlVAIiS. "WILLAMirri'K" I) MTrue, Pennsylanla LIups. K HaiMt, W J llevan, Sui Fran clsoo. James Axtell, St. Louis. F L McCren, H L Thompson. Now berg. H A Salesbury, W Danim, It Kile worth, Salem. M J Connolly, M Winter, E A Turner. J I MoClee, O Nathan, O W Fplor, W F D ivls, K C Frost, J M Lewis, Portlaud. J A Bold, Beaverton. W Trulit, Lakuvlew. I'll Howard, Chicago. S Goldsmith, Albany. D M Moran, Kugeno. K H Meeks, V, Merrill and wile, Milwaukee. "UOOIC." H Spencer, Sulo. SH Mitchell, Lyou. L B BaUley, cstaytou. F L McCro.1, U L Thompsou, New berg. W L Brown, Oregm City. B Dilin , Hustler Co. AKllgoro, 811 Hart, J N Davis and wife, F N Nl.v m, C K Hughec, 12 Schiller, Portland Ed and Geo Jodil, Tiiriicr. " W Hall, Chlcauo. Geo W Grover, Woodbum. G H Moran, 8-in FrancUeo. Wjut It Hot.. Hool'ttSuiNipuullu PurltlM the blood. Civalvs mi Mppviile. Htreiigliviin tho uerves. Mates a iwil; strong. OveroiiiiH that tln-d filing. Cures serufula, wU rheum, ete. InvlgoratiM the kldueya aud hvor. He'levw lawdaeiie, Uiillge tui., and dyspepsia. Passeugers destined to the proml nent cltlea east or tho Missouri river should p itrouUu tho Chleagvi, Union PaoltloA North wwtern line' Maj nltleent Pullnmu ami Waguer sleeping- mrs, elegant Pulltunn mill Northwestern Uinlng cars, free re ollulug ehulr cut, handsome day coaotiea and comlurtable Pullnmu colonist levpm, vod-aujy HANDSOME. ,,.-. Comments on the Uud "" Clu.rUee of r,0pi on the street, TwQ mon jn an cast side park y.j.j,,,,, tho people sitting or standing aDoat and tlio children at noisy ana nctjVo play "Havo you noticed, Baia one ,f the men, "iiow differently theso pW,plo stand at different agesf ur, w be mora general, havo you noticed how badly iwople stand or carry themselves In wilking us thoy grow olderf -Now tako thoso very young children rolling that ball about Their mow incuts aro pcrtectiy graceiui. xu Htand erectly, with shoulders thrown hack and abdomens in. xnoy Bivvy, ,,,, , ,, ,- nra All... - riinir I I H 1 1 rn in iiiiu tiv v lilt ' i nil. iiiui viw -- nrrwtio. Thoy show tno naiurai cue" ' . , ' ..." .i.. f 0 anhual8. . . . . runninK this way. In her sixteen years sho had learned a Int. nf bad triclcs. Seo how sho throws ,r fr nnd twists her lilns. Her chest b knocked in and sho presents a most ungraceful appearance. There comes n shopgirl. Her walk is horrible. Her shoulders and hips wigglo about. Her abdomen is pushed out. Her shouldorsaro caved in. Sho has learned to bo ungraceful. And that older wo man there, whoso form Is beginning to spread with tho fullness of maturer age -her poso is an aggravation of tho poso of tho shopgirl. "All this comes through corsets. Women have to depend upon tho cor heN for tho bupport of tho upper part of the body Thoy rest their shoul ders upon tho upper part of tho steel cobing, and it presses down and pushes out their abdomens. But they aro past nil euro. It is to tho young girls that I object. No amount of beauty of face could make a girl who walks that way attractive, and it kills tho last chance for any ugly woman to at tract. They learn the trick from their mothers, and they learn it young. Tlicro i3 a child only six years old who stands with her chest in and her abdo men out. "You tlnd this samo tendency among fat men, Thoy aro inclined to hump tlioir chests upon their stomachs for support, and tlio result Is that they ag cravato tho misfortunes of fat. Nor is this bad carriago inclined to the work ing people. It is true that thero aro boiiio women in Now York who set tlio example to all America in their walk. But thero are a score with bad carriage whero thero is ono of tho other kind. "How many pretty faces aro spoiled in this way, and how many women might inako thom&elves attractive if they only would quit relying upon tho corsets for .support. As for men, this way of walk ing is so common that a man who walks eiectly becomes marked, and his bear ing suggests haughtiness." Now York Sun. Good Union for .Sen Ilnthlng. Sea bathing lias merits which no other form possesses. Tho surround ings aro cheerful, tho bather is in pure air, and oven tho gentlo shock of the waves udds something to tho healthful noss of tlio indulgenco as well as to its plensures. Sea water being colder than hesli water, lias greater tonlo effect, and, as with all powerful tonics, caution must bo displayed in its use. Of all who indulge in sea bathing, probably not ono in twenty does so judiciously, and receive tlio benefit that lio ought. Time passes very quickly in tho water, and, witli but an ocoasional exception, bathers remain in it much too long, coming out with pallid faces, purplish lips and chilled and shivering, if not in a stato bordering on collapse. Tho avcrago duration of a sea bath should bo about live minutes for chil dren, and ten minutes for older ones. Strong und healthy women should remain in tho water only about ten or fifteen minutes, while the period for robust men bliould not extend beyond twenty minutes. Tho number of thoso who observo theso rules is very small Indeed, and for this reason sea bathing uioro often proves hurtful than other wise. On leaving the water all should rub down well with coarso towels, and If reaction does not come on quickly thoy bliould dress as boon as possible and walk briskly along the beach until thoy aro well warmed up, or seek a restora tive in tho form of a cup ot hot tea, coffeo or milk. Boston Herald. Lluu Like Lavender Water. Tlio old theory of animal liking for scents domed them nny share in such pleasures unless thoy suggested the pres ence of their food or proy. But such a reason can hardly bo alleged for a lion's liking for lavender water. Tho writer, wishing to test for himself the reported fondness of mauy auhnals for perfumes, paid a series of visits to tho zoological gardeu provided with bottles of scent and a packot of cotton wool and thoro tried bomo harmless experiments which apparently gave great satisfaction to many of tho Inhabitants. Lavender water was tho favorite scent, and most of tho lions and leopards showed un qualified pleasuro when tlio scent was (oured on tho wool and put Into their cages. Spectator. lluir Tlmt Chaucei with Care. Says Dr. Samuel 11. Dicksen: "A distinguished surgeon assures mo that a particular lock of his hair always grows whlto when ho Is specially an noyed with care for any time, resuming Its uatural brown huo gradually after this passes away." Now York Times. ConJucl Acreeuieut. Mr. Winkle There, I've forgotten to Iost your letter again. I am very ab ecntminded. Mrs. Wlnklo Yes, your mind has been absent a good many years. Now YorK Weekly. Baby cried, Mother sighed, Doctor prescribed ; Oistorlat STAND UP AND BE Strawberries. QuUlo ta Htnwlwrry culturo and tlellw. fuss liy ia or ,itlrin jj fer,Joun.NAL ofllw, Salem. Or. tlAw farwas I! mnrkablc ktsiuf. Mrs. Mlcheal (Jurtalti, Pluii.llfM, HI., makes the statenu-t t tha hU caught cold, which HetlhMl on hw luugs; she wa Heated for a month bv hi r family pnysicitu, u.. .v .. worse. 1 f" told her she wus a h"P" less victim "f lonsiiniptlon and that m.ni.... u.uiri euro her. iter drugulst eiicwsteil Dr. King's ?ew Discovery f..r Coiifumpiioii h'' bought uboiilo und to her cioiikui found hen-eu noneuueo "" "" . dose, hhe continued llBUheiHid nf-i ter tuklns ten bottles, Jounu uereeu Bound and well, now dois her own lii.utewiirk and Is as well as she ever wus -Fr. o trial bottle of fills great discovery at Fry's drubstore. Large bo ties 50c and $1. lsc . 7 liP.-i- J l-uw B .r'l - J)jti. . M...ulral.e, iwii:, !'!.- i- ml Lorries, and other vell-kniM j : t.Ju' 1 lo vcget..Uo remedies, ly a 1- ' mi1:.. r.un. ir 'portion, and riM-- . to Uix ti'a S irsaparilla curative i u .. ( i.l i-. id ly "tlcr medicine. V lUbi." l. aiaiU..Wo cures v.liere othus ii.U Kooa's Sarsaparilis 1st! bi-tMoMl purifier. It cures Scrofil." b-.t 1. ..Mil, hods, 1'i.nplcs, all Humors, Cyb! vi U, Dlllowness, Sick Ilenlicl:r, Indlir tlon, Gereral Debility, Caturih, Jihcumatfoai, Mdi.oy ai.d Mcr cum pUulsj Merceries Tli..t Tiled Feeling, creatos an appetite, builds up the si item. Hood's SarsapariHa Hat net unparallcd success at home. Such is Its J ..Hilarity In Lowell, JIass., where ll is lra lu, that Lowell druggists sell nuio of Iloou'i Srsaparllla th.iu all other sarsapa i ill. s or Mood pui Ifiers. Tho same succets Is txLtudlag nil ot cr tho country. E-3ood's Sarsaparilia Is peculiar In its strength and economy It U tho only preparation ot which cat uily be said "100 Doses One Dollar." A jottlo of Hood's Sarsipai Ilia taken accord ag to directions, u 111 last a month. Hood's SarsapariHa Is peculiar In tho confidence it gains among all classes of r cople. 'Where it Is once used It becomes .if .-norlto family remedy. Do not bo Induced to buy other preparations. Bo suro to get tho Peculiar Medicine, Hood's SarsapariHa Soldbxilmg';W. gl;slxfor5. l'reinrcdbj C. I. HOOD A. CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Majl JQO Doses Or-e Dollar Draughtaud driving horses, young and old. Inquire of 0. "W. ANDERSON, Cook Hotel. Nov Location. The J. C. Booth real estate office has been nmrdovei Joucs AUernardl, New Uufh bnnlc block. Dibsolution of Co-partnership. milE Arm of Mtow liros has dissolved this 1 day tho ce-purtneralilp oxlstlnir be- iweeu tho members, by mutual concent, C 1 i!iini (Miiillnitlnit tit tliuliiialnuvil nnd iiisunilng nil the liabilities ol Die llrni and to LOliect nil acuih uuu me 111 111. r.. u. snow retiring lrom tho business liE.BBUW, K U.I-NUW. Dated Rt Salem, Or,, Aug. 8, 1691. S 8 4w W.M. DeHAVEN, Boarding - and - Sale - Stable. One door west ofLunn's Dry Doods store on atnto htrect. Quiet family teams, bpec lul attention paid to truuslent stock. o:ltl -:- Salem Boat House. Boat offlc-e foot of Trado Btrect. l'leabuie and hunting boats. Bates low. CHAS. H. McCLANE, Propr M. T. RINEMAN. SKALKIt IK and Fancy Groceries, Staple Crookery. Qlasswaie. !I.anins. Woedeu and Willow ware. All kinds or milt feed Also veiretablcsaad fruits iu tbolr season. "Highest Price paid for country produce." Wo solicit asharo of your patronage, 0-9 182 HlatObt reel MOKGASr & JitEADE, Truck & Dray Line. Good teams, and Stronghold. prompt work Is ou BRICK AND TILE. For first-class hnnd mndo brick nnd tile, go 10 MURPHY & DESART. Larco supply on band. Ncarfulr ground, Salem, TH Street Improvement Uids. VTOTICU Is hereby given that the Cliy 1-1 ,u r-mciii, urct,un. win receive seaieu bids for the grading, dratulng, gnueling curbliiB and guttering all the parts of Com merelal pttvet bctnten the south side ot Uulontit.nndtheuorth bunk ot .Mill creel., iiIm, ulltlint jwrt of State street betwcei' 1 lie est side of T elfth street and t ucwet side or Commercial street; uU-o all that part of rourt street b?teen the west side ol I'wcinb streetaiidthowest bldeof Coiiuuer elal street, nil slluaied In thel'lty of halem Oregon, according to the plans nnd mwcI tlcuttuns thereof on tile lu tho oniee of Hie CltyHiineyoroftnei ity olbalem.nregon. A blank contract, bond and undertuk Ing h also on tile villi 1 aid plaus nudspecl dCHtloue, and the contractor will be iiulrcd to uxeeuto them for the nmoum Ihcrelu named, and will aim be renuirfd to glo good undsufllcleutkuietloandit sulholent number thereof to be perfec'li Mitlsfaotory to the mayor aud to his 11 pro at. ' 'I bore shall be deposed with each bid .. iu iiimrui iiii-i u, Ol firtlcm, llr. Koa.forthe sum of siittl, certtlled to be )f"f "' I'nnbublo by homo bauk , ,, City of Hulem, Oregou, hleh said cheeK h,lbudueandiMji.blelothe City of Sa lein, OroKon, as fixed ni.it UuuUuiUd dam ngwi. lu one the bidderslmlf tall or negin'i to execute the enirici, bond and uudr Uk jar anil wch or itieni and show Bin ... 4 ....., ... U,HUlll iu III, tNllcl bids Will l)Hnivno.l l,c ,), .. teonordltiaiu-e.ttttbeiiniie of the Cli ?n4rJ?'o;of uefttv of nalem, Oref.in.ni r'e.,n'?r'on' W u' "warding or co" tract la tnlmmliai,c ii,, "":.."..' Hie City of SaltMii nro.i n... i. .... eolulnltteeonnr,1lmiiiry.'V: " ., ri.'l". 2.71W -ny wall bids and Ho to" "no "i Mid bids mr nrmiiinM n. ,i.i.. "v" "V'"e.n.0,! " o weekTutlcr RattS'ito?" of ,he W'nmon council of Salem, Orecon. E. Al.aOOUKLU I - IMW141IC 0"IU Recorder. Notice of Fiiml Settlement. In the Circuit Court of the State of o gun for the county of Mario" S the 1 uu. ,evS(i " 8- "IU'n,d"cd. .,, hlTi htrebJ' lven l"t I haB riled I ?."Ka.1" wount In ibe above e.2 ooKMftt-JS.Wwor ag&flw r.mwmtiiiJnXfrliZiki.tt?'- - -T'nVi JOHN HUGHES, Dealer In Jnnrritw, PaSiiKOils and Windon Ulosa, Wall I'a ju'r ami IJonlcr, Artists' Ma iiriitls, liline, Hair. Nails ami Shingles, Hay. Feed ami Fence J'osts, Ciuss iSi't'ds, VAc, NEW ADVKKTISEAia'SIH. REED'S OPERA HOUSE. Monday Evening The Ik'hnnur day Dramatic and t omedy C'ini uny will make its first uppeaitiiice in Halem In the beuullful comedy diuma entitled "Tk GallcySlave. )) The ci'Uipany is n Hist-cluss one having plavtd a jeai's fumigemctii .n Cordiuv's Tliwtlei. PiiillHi'd It ,m braces biieh i-ciple ns Miss Kule Dalgleihh, MlsKlitie llelmour, Mlbd Damarie, Miss "Wheeler, Ch s. M Oniy, l(ran. Auiiblroug, Ueore Br.ant, Fredrick Sumtr.eiiieid, Win Beiiuet, Louis Belmour, little lljine Bfluiour aiiil the beautiful hild nctribS little Dei tie Cord my. The Salem public should lurn out and give this company a rmisiug welcome. REED'S OPERA HOUSE. Friday, Sept llili. Brilliant uud Unabridged, ne7, bright nnd bieezy, the etiorniomly bueccr.slul Fnice-Comedy, All the Merry Comedians! All tlie Fuuious Singers. All of the Great DaDcers! To be given here exuetly as seen at tlie ljoslon Tit cat re. If you want fun ,0 where I he fun is Reserved seats at Patton's. nrniT 1 rnnn 1 r :i, i, v a li" 1 n 1 1 1 if 1 li' 1 ' 4 iJJXlUX X Friday, Sept. Ilth, Grand Rco,euln under the uiau- ageinentof Wm. McPherson. A pleasant place tospend the even- in jj, tne Aetna tiieatie, iiu totatc btreet. The curtain raiser, entitled "McL'tiddeu's visit to the Fair," iu which Wm. McPherson sustains the principal character, causes the au dience to yell. Bring your friends to sec the finish. 3 Ratling Comedies. Come, Como all, You'll Come Agn n. Music Sclioo II. Diamond will onen a school for In structions lu VIoiln, Qultur, Banjo nnd Oripin. All wishliu; Instructions apply to oos commercial tuuei. u 11 u THE ORBAT Portland J-ai4ilia:2ffii3L'S industrial r T KCSSQ r I Exoosition "With ltsWoild:oltWondeis 25Z?S?3rW''"TTssS!SS2BS OPENS SEPT. 17,1891. CLOSES OCT. 17ft. srMustc'by thgreal ZAPADCRES "BAND J dlrect.from the City of Mexico. . A'lllrom the great masters of Europe and i. Ameilca, valued;nl;ni;quarter million dollnrii Wonderful lE'.ectrlcai; Adaption?! IniJIull oventlon, A Splendid -erlo; it Mlueia' Exhibits. Urciy Dcjiiiriiiii'iit rilled with Novel and Int rctlng In Art, Science and Industry. AOreateriXumberof Jishlbltf-than ever before presented upon the coast. The Stock Department made a Piomi nent feature. I) The Ijirsctt DUploy ol I rilt nnd lhHnet Kxblbjt ot Agricult ure ever nmdivln turacJnn North eat. All.nianiifucturle lu lu' motion. Kwrjihlng Ntw, No Usui Kshlblt. The Ux(M6ltl4H ol rnlt.oua AdmlMlon u hurU Oretly Itrfuccd The Hustler, tSOOO "rfhun i ' 25cWu!iilw. .uiiu' UST r ,B'ii5 WAK". am Htut lift ' OflHh pld lor ..id tiJn E UUl nibbPlji, bottle;,, etc 6Vfi" JM b',uchtiindfold lH at 150 :?" ulre I, .Hill IthN'T -le rr-il i-n d , m "J L' over niy hu re ou buuoitn . " J .t nii ; max' KIOUNll. A I idles pin I; MiniPbyuilhiiynitt Own. rrr" thlsouae ti inji ,'jju. t?, REMUVKD-Mrs. iiioel her coract Horn rt un!,1! piko i!iiiiit'o tiiken rnri i-orwu J?.wl order. 3&9 CumincKinl t icd.ji,,?,l purls U.'I1 "2iiT I.IOKKU.L, -.ili'mtoiiencreof .ana 1 burn. itli tiiiuili.K w,,ir. .."4l I barn A be ulif.il 1.,.,, u ,, R " (liilnint second bmu-enn 1I.I.1 i3' ''I goliiif t . AhjIuii,. b Si ts V II H.Vl.fc. t 11 barEU'u. 11 li ti c-.delit I'xni h(im,f.iiBri I, .l! ltU 11.11 ltd uith iu.. ,.., .""Wl HK( r? b un. llo-ii Al'Plv 10 coiufiuny "" ii ens; JMiMi AdClS ingliidbanS lla? iui.ujtiii 11, ui lllthii.s W.VM'Kr-OuriiBHiiHiiaiieiioo, 11 moiuli fbllhit our u on ,H ifierltB. V e want em nt? ana n!2 ncenif aii'l wtlltuM, back Mi lii,v uitil lf niniiiv iikKiii rnii ,,. ..T"?P meiii milo to r,ft,7S .fieiu thlrtj diiygMtw. les than m"ft?U Inited cireuliirH nn.1 ,J,? una CXpLIUtSltlU n fi'cernl niront le Head lu go UlU'-miti'd cireulurti nn4 VJ vlthxrpccliil oflur to uli lennort n lerrttorj 1 pjien 101,011 ret tipi ci a oneteul ttiin. Apply at oneo and Ret In or the b? Aaun'sa iteuncr AiunuiucturiiiKlvi s h'li. I'll. 7(Uw8 Capital City Rdil J as. Batchelor, Prop'r, WaroiMeaU at All Houisd IliL! None but whlto labor cm in ycdlntil establishment. I A good substantial mcnl e keOlikl Class siyie Twenty-five cents per meal KBD PRO T Court street, between Jimruul (in.a illlllUI B X.ltl. i1 rvNE OF THK I.AlKJIhT KSIAE3I wmenis in mo oiuie. ixivn rj Portland. .Largest mcei. i.i 11 t theState. uid blt-fioi't Ulicount. price list of Job printing, arid cntatajl legul blanks. E. y uAJitl Hteam rnuTr Salet.i Orfjul Oregon State Fair, Thlrty-flibt nunuil cslilbltton unilsJ mBninfLniontoftheOitaoiihlate Bot'il Agriculture, will be held althe SUttfJ grounus ncurnuiein, uuuimviiviuuu Mondiiy, September y, m And la-tlnj; ono wesk.- OVER $ 1 5,0C IN CASH PREMllS Ottered forucrlcultnrel.fctockaniluiii leal ehlblib, for works of stull fancy worn und tiiais ofspeeil. Iteducfd rateH for fuie and frekbtn i tr.iiJhp.ruitiou linos to and from Ibiil iiuroiiani imjinivuiuexiu xiaveDceoL upon 'ine jirouniis uuu lucreasca I re oiteiiu e.uloitors. Pavilion ill bc0pcn4Nighis ioiltTJ A splendid field 01 horses entertJ !i i speed deiiaitinent, und tine eitUil racing w 111 no gl on cacti day. Kutrlet for premiums close . 7."0 p. ni. Eililbitois nreurgedtomaliJ ninnyor inciremueson faiumtjK fair us possible. Uuods, animalu uiii cles tor pxultiitlon muBt be In their K by 10 p. m.on Alouday. rillCES OF ADMI3SI0X Jinn's day tlcfeo -il Woman's day ticket.. t Man's beuson ticket Woman's season ticket 31 8end tn thesecretary nt ForllauitW or to ueo. w . wait, assistant tauz Halem, for a premium list. J. T. Al'IUJItsON, preuidenl, dw-tf J.'l'iOREGO.SccKi'I a 1 cumiD m n Mi J 1 ommr, irii u. Physician and SurgecJ rLatoolPhllailelpliIiiJ ELECTRICITY ilS THE TRUE ISEIIj Of all Chronic. Rheumatic, Blood, fj nnd nervous diseases. Every T"1! female diseases yield to eieemaiji nil otner moaes or treauneui u Thirteen years clinical experience 1 commercial street. ELLIS & WHIM LIVERYMEN. c?i x iiirill nmattlC' X'I in '..mlinri To the County Court of iHrW Stato of Oregon. ... trfll liilhiinaltrnflhn Stat W "J lUndaanri I'hernn T. 1'rlrP'. ' oticeisheebygivenbylte'l txecutora oftho last wii BUrSfi deteased', to the creditors ol gLJ 1. nil r iMniinnnn rueiw .m inna ItnMlna f ailTIR HFHlllirH"' .1 o present them wun me Hiy ., iiplihl. olvmnnth, from ID6 " CJ4J . .- .1 . Av.u.titnrtAtUrilT none e 10 me sm "" .lna John Hughes, Wo. IN State itrtt' ureton. - .-wn n TllTJU. -M V.WAiS'-w&mmu'a Kx'cutors of the ast wui ou lrgll K. ITIngleond I'tertei XJilMtM.i . ---" tUl&m ceceasea. TnlJl1 IU,1.W.-. L B, HUFFMAN, T,ivprv Sfith h and km ...ii.S vk. D.., R.v sfilli and C0n""rL. 1 ni, f,.mllvhore,PeclV liuiei, ".--"....hnii, ilnrearwmaw"..-- - TvV SAtEM, J. H. HAAS, THE WATCI m 2I5HS7o? v. j&BSS3S. Clocks. wj" OoflbebtJdeggT .WSS?S.5iSWa HUU1JVU . 'i-nM lB" '. fMSH uKw.wsflSw ?fBit f side Kaeulotb ggf VyW.'-- wIJ' Inn Ofllce is ill m t i m i i S li i w h 8 TSUI 1 ce Cor. Com "wi j" , 'fr - 'W8vr AdinlnUtrator. itte for round u Iji en -i'l r "i eu up 5uiri,or W ? gerllue, 93dr thecliy. kt jgk-.i"T-' 1 hrT-iJlMi.v sw&um