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Flower
The Hon. J. W. Fennimore is the
Sheriff of Kent Co., Del., and lives
at Dover, the County Seat and Cap
ital of the State. The sheriff is a
gentleman fifty-nine years of age,
and this is what he says : "I have
" used your August Flower for sev
" eral years in my family and for my
" own use, and found it does mc
' ' more good than any other remedy.
" I have been troubled with what I
" call SickJIcadachc. A pain comes
" in the back part of my head first,
" and then soon a general headache
"until"! become sick and vomit.
" At times, too, I have a fullness
" after eating, a pressure after eating
"at the pit of the stomach, and
' sourness, wnen iooo. secineu to nsc
" up in my throat and mouth. When
"I feel this coming on if I take a
"little August Flower it relieves
"'me, and is the best remedy I have
" ever taken for it For this reason
"I take it and recommend it to
" others as a great remedy for Dys
"pepsia, &c.'"
,G. G. GREEN, Sole Manufacturer,
Woodbury, New Jersey, U. S. A.
Nervous Prostration
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rlpcjIcincsi, fiiell nnd ServJna
Ilcndiifhe, Rncliacho, nixslncwi.jllor
MI Fenrs, Hot Flnnlira, Xcrvotm
IJ-niejH!:i,DiijiiCNH,CniifciHlon,IZ7R.
f crin, rlfn, t. Villi' Dunce, Op I run
tlnblt, Jraiitictine, etc., nro cured
by Ir. .11 lies' Restorative 2Ycrviiie.
It docs not contain opiates. Mn. BophU C.
Ilrownlce, DoLond. Flo, suffered with Epllopor
for M yean end tc tides to n cjciploto euro. Ji cob
rfctrc. Ella, Oregon, bad been suffering with Nerv
ous Prostration for four roars, could not sleep,
nctblne holpcd blm until be used Dr. Mllos' Po
etoratlvo Norvlnei ho Is now well. Kino booki
t druggists. Dr. Mlloo' Nervo and
Llror Pills, 60 docs for 25 cents are the Let
remedy for nilloosncss. Torpid Liver, etc., etc.
Dr.Mllo8'ModlcalCo.,Elkhart,lnd.
TRIAL BOTXJLE rilEE.
Sold by D. J. Fry,'drugjist,Hitleiu.
hemes lives nus
Act on a new principle
local a to the Uvor, etoi l.vh
and bowels ihruugh th.t
nervft Do. iUtna' ViiaS
ep'fdlty cure hlliousce&v,
torpid liver and cons' Ipa
tlon. Smallest, mllduat,
fraront I 50 Uoneo.a P to.
Srniolua free at tiru , lsta
U nititltt. Co.SilUrt Ul.
ToosEsfex
To lllm Tlmt llnth.
There is tiott.ing tWrr t tb hart of
tho nverago ly tlwn to le the proud
possessor fif a goat broVm to harness.
To own tmeh a steed bj h the loj" the
leader of tho neighbor, ..i, ami by the
Jttdieiotw giving of ' )ip owtier ac
quires a "pnlP whi h but rtfttmlly as
long a the goat hlinaelf can puJL
Fully war d tfaix. the titiWWier of
a popular yunth'B mnjifne recently of
fered as priiu for the Uy fcortirlng a
eertnii uniti'ier of new Mthseribewi In n
.jivpn tiin it bMiiitiM Ansjon goat.
Lantern md trig.
TJli "et theyuwnK rwulersof the paper
a-hnstliug. aud when tbe Oino for re
ceiving the subcripHotM expired it waa
found thnt every one of the competitors
wanted a goat
As the pitWWiurs had only ten goata
of oonrso every lad eouliln't Ret one.
Each of the ten lesvlers in the couluat re
ceived hi goat and outfit, and to each of
the disappointed contestants u kind let
ter was stit explaining the oe. etc.
Ope of the lncky ten w a vestrn
lAd. Hw goat was promptly boxwl up
nnd forwarded to itfl destination. The
lad received the box, nnd on opening it
great tvns bis nonihineiit hen ho
iW not only tlie anxiously expeuted
!OHt, but in iwldition four goat lets, so to
speak, born in transitu. Button Herald.
BIQ JOHN S PtRILOUS FEAT
THAW N viAr- .
Stetil Penceposts.
Steel is now being ued in the ni.-uin-fnctnre
of fenceposte. This is an inno
vation on the old cedar inethd and
promises to meet with extended Uhe
Ono of the lntost devieea in thiK direc
tion consists of a thin plate of sUi 1 niado
in conical shape, being smaller at tho
top than at the bottom and encircled
with malleable iron barbs, ireiwi-ed for
attaching wire or other descriptions of
fencing, is seven inches wido and seven
feet long, with an open slot oxtending
tho entire length. Tho top is held in
place by an ornamontal cap.
Tho post is dosigned to be driven into
tho ground, thus obviating tho ncci-ueity
of digging holes. For thti1 pnrj oo a
driving mnchino has boon de- igned,
which is so arranged that it can Iw set
at any angle, tho post being always in a
vertical position when driven into the
gronnd. Ono man and a horso are re
quired to operate a machine, which can
do the work of ten men in the samo
given time. These posts, before biing
used, arts treated) to a bath in u solution
heated by electricity and a coating put
on them to prevent tho action of either
salt or alkalies. Tho cost of maintenance
is small and protection from lire is
assured. American Manufacturer.
gold by I). J. Fry, druggist, Baleiu.
&X&s&QQyi
Morning
Noon
Night!
Good all the time. It removes ,
1 the languor of morning, sus-'
1 tains the energies of noon, lulls
1 the weariness of night.
!Hi'Root!
4 Z1I Wip Beer!
1 delicious, sparkling:, appetizing.
Don't be deceived If a dealer, for the sake
of lireer uroht. tells vou some oilier kind
is "Just ss good" 'tis false. No Imitation (
Is as good us the geuulue Hires .
),&$&'&?
A Woman Who la Itespecteil.
"Hero's something rather novel and
nmusing in tho way of a business ar
rangement," said tho man on tho corner
to tho other man. "Our firm has a
traveling man whoso wtfo is what is
commonly termed a torror. Oho regu
lates her husband in evory particular,
draws his (salary and doles it out to him,
comes in nnd raises Sancho with the
liouso if ho is out too long, and makes
herself generally obnoxious. All tho
raon in tho office nro afraid of her, and
yon would laugh to seo them nil scatter
off and get very busy when sho appears.
"Well, sir, this year tho firm wanted
to cut that drummer's salary down, and
how do you think they did it? They
know his wifo would mnko tilings lively
if sho know his salary was decreased, so
they fixod it up botween them that his
pay was to bo reduced, but that Ids wifo
should draw tho old amount, and that as
tho drummer has a littlo bank account
ho would ifinko matters squaro with tho
linn at tho end of tho year, flow's that
lor terrorizing ability ono littlo 130
pound woman holding under her thumb
hor husband and a wholo firm besides?"
Indianapolis Journal.
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SEOK EVaEN
Buffer unticecary. Don't you
know that cxlisuitlon, doblllty,
falling manhood, and goncral
wcakucss, brought on by early
follies, fllsstli&tfon and nrnesiios.
can bo cured. nnnt pit dlinnnr. sTi'
agod. Wo lmro cured hundreds dr
at their liotncshy mall treatrnont. -h
Your caso will bo d lasnosed free. ' J
Wrlto to-day. No cost to loam t
yowconcuuon. yH
aaittianastsiits aiicnuiia inn .
Market, Stockton and Ellis 8U
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Aft SAN FRANCISCO, CAL
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Touilliic Storo by Tl-IoIiiii(i.
A gentloman was trying to talk with
a neighboring town tho othor day over
tho long distnuco 'phono, and was seek
ing a littlo information that was enr
ront on tho streets of tho town. Could
anybody bo found who would go out
and pick it up. Tho young man at tho
distant 'phono was disinclined to accom
modato without stating the reason why,
nnd finally tho help of Uticn "Toll
board" was implorod. Tho conversation
botween "Tollboard" and the distant
town was quito interesting. "Just step
out on tho street," sho told him, "and
ask tho first limn or woman yon meet."
"1 can't," ho replied, "as there's no
ono hero to watch tho storo."
"Oh. is that all," said "Tollboard."
"Well, you run right along nnd I'll
watch tho storo for you."
Tho young man wont and "Tollboard"
kept hor wonS by kooping hor oar to tho
recoivor nt Utica, forty miles from tho
bceno. Uticn Obsorvor.
An tndliin Slnol the Unng-mim !.a
chins Rapid In Mlilwliitt-f.
To shoot the Laohine Itnpids In tb
Si. Lawrence rirer in a liathnat in no
trifling matter and live to tell about it
aterwnrd, but to shoot thct world fa
nrotw rapMa In tho middle of winter
witli tb (toiling, tempe-turms water
HHed Wit large cakes of ice and drift -wood,
is still more hazardous. Vrt
Uig John." tho Canghnawaga Indian
haw for the kt fourteen years on every
New Tour's day made this portions trip
Peculiar as it may twin. Big John has
always taken some one with him on
tbeec trips. This year he mode the samo
daitgaroos ahoot, but it will Ix his last
On the morning of the first of the year
Big John, who liveadown the nver from
Lnrhine, came np to tlie village to see if
any one hul come up from Montreal to
uucouiMuy him. lie found two young
men. ntter atrangers to him and to each
other. One. Uuorge Wait, was front
Montreal, while the other. Frederick
Goyor, came from "back countne."
The men walked down to lhg John's
boom), a distance of three miles Hero
they launched their boat, nnd tho party
was increafed by one more. Big John's
son Mnrray. It took only half an hour
to work out through the ice and heavy
water to reach the top of the rapids. An
the boat approached them Big John
stood up in the stern with bis long pud
die in his hand ready for the shoot
Rocks glistened on all sides with their
icy coats; huge waves dashed high
leaped over the frail boat and threatened
to swamp her. Ooyer was kept busy
bailing out with Wait, while Murray
obeyed the commands of his father
Ooyer describes the passage as follows
"Fmui the time wo struck the rapids
until we reached the lower end of them
John seemed a being iiispired His eyes
were fairly glistening and shooting tire
1 thought they would leap from their
sockets with tho tremendons excite
ment. His long, thin paddle would
sweep the air liko a flash and be buried
in tho foaming water, swinging the boat
hither nnd thither, avoiding this jutting
rock and then thnt one. A continuous
stream of commands in French flowed
from his lips to his Km Murray, who
waa nearly the equal of his father in
dexterity. Now and then he directed
me in broken English to do something.
Ho was a picture that no artist would
ever forget, and that would haunt him
nntil ho had reproduced it on canvas."
Tho trip was one of excitement and
peril from beginning to end tho boat
p.iKsing from ono rnpid to another m
succession, it filled continually with
water and kept Wait and Uoyer busy
bailing. Wheu they reached tho whirl
pool, the last nnd most dangerous sjiot,
Big John gave his final command, anil
it camo ncaralso being his last on earth.
Ho shouted to Murray, tho boy, to pad
dle hard, and as the lad shifted his posi
tion to take a longer and stronger stroke
ho lost his balanco and fell over ou his
back in tue bottom of the boat. Tho
mighty Indian, quick as a wink, threw
himself down flat in the boat, and thus
saved it from being capsized, the heavy
waves throwuig twenty buckets or
water all over tho party. Big John was
up again in a second, and with two or
threo powerful strokes ho spun tho boat
around and seut her noso straight into
tho waves again.
Tho wholo incident did not occupy
inoro than six seconds, and then the
boat shot down into tho homo channel
in a few seconds more. Big John throw
his paddlo into tho bottom of tho boat,
and. almost oxhnusted from the violent
exertion and excitement, sank down
into tho stern sheets. AH danger was
pasted, but ho fully realized what a
closo shave tho paity had had as ho
pointed back nt tho whirlpool and said,
"Jo croyais qn'ou allait an ciel tout
roud." Which was translated, "1 thought
wo wero going to heavon, boat and all."
Tho boat was pulled out at Jacques Car
tior's landing by willing hands. Big
John gavo Uoyer his paddlo as a ro
uiiuder of the trip, and announced that
tlmt was tho last time ho wonld over
shoot tho Lachmo rapids in winter.
Cor. Chicngo Tribune.
tlabra Ti.'
which '
and win.
tiioir iu..'
stances
3 t lite I'nlU "l;xiry Tin'
tfir Pun on the Way.
s of great oxritemunt or
! often do things of
ar quite unconscious
.Hikl bo ontfrely teyond
. . nnder ordinary circum-
Prulmbly this u-t accounts
for tho ntory which Jalxw Flag? a
rcsiJont of Huoklobury, VL. Wis
about his older brother AWjah TIip
two men. middlo aged, well to du
tKicltolors. wont to Niagara Falls for
a week's "Boutin" ono Septemlier.
when their summor's work was over
and before tha cold weather had
"shut in."
"I toll yv," Jabee says, relating
their adventure; "Bije "ain't s' slim
ez he used t be. au ho lied th' black
felfor-th't hod th' sue;in car in
charge th't wo took fr'm Boston
fetch nout n flight o' ste, an hold
'oui firni whilst he maounted V th'
upiT berth.
"Then th" ftllor took off th' steps,
an Bije handed mo dnown Ids boots.
He r'uiinded me thet I ah'd hov t'
band 'em up f him in th' mornin
tore he got aout'n th' birth, b'causo
ho licdn't never ben nb!e t' bear set
tin biKBiovkin feet t' th fluor fr'm t
child.
"So 1 init 'em in a handy place an
as we'd give th black feilor orders t'
fetch 1h step t' a cert'n time nex'
Mornin 1 turned in. feeliu l-eal peace
fid an easy minded.
"Well, th' uox' tiling I knew, I
woke up w'th a kind of a jaounco
like. I was trt o' dazed r.t fii-st, but
I heurd folks runnin rnound an talk
in, an th train was stock btiil. Then
I heard somebody say tmetlun
'baout th' train's tein on firo. I was
pooly well waited up b' that time, an
I rte right up an begun t' clap on my
thingu.
"Somehow or 'nother 1 got a part
of 'em on, an then I picked up Bije's
hoots, an started t' hand 'em t' him
a-wonderin all th' time know in Tun
kett I was goin' to get him daown
aout o' thet berth when I seo ho
wa'n't up there I
"I hasted along thet car'pooty
lively, an aout onter th' track, an "l
faound aout th' ace'dent wa'n't of no
gro't 'caount. We'd c'llided w'th
'nother train, but there hedn't ben no
gro't speed on, they said, an nobody
was killed or hurt much, un th fire
hod b"n put nout.
"But whilst I stood there, who sh'd
come along but Bije, all 'suited up,
talkin t' another man. He was in
his stockin feet, an his clothes was
pulled ov'ry which way. When ho
bee mo hr looked ridie'lous.
" 'Haow'd ye got aout'n y'r berth,
Bije?' I ns'ed him.
" 'I dumb aout, same's anybody
would,' Bijo said, lookin pooty red.
" 'An haow baout steppin raound
s' lively 'thaout y'r shoes?" said I.
"IIo didn't make mo no answer,
but jest stumped inter thet car, an
fetched tho door shut after him.
"I tellye," Jabez alwas's concludes.
with evident relish, "Niagary Falls
was Due extry fine, but I didn't get
no moro real enj'yment aout o' any
thin on aour trip not tho wholo
durin time-r-than I did aout'n seein
Bijo steppin raound thet cool night
on them iron tracks 'thaout a sign of
a shoo on! Folia say, 'Years set
habits.' but I eal'lato a good, fust
class scaro'll oiioet Vm tlifuut much
fusbin 1" - Youth's Companion.
for infants and Children.
"CM'orlaiseoirtH Adapted to children that
Irecoanenditaa superior toanj prescription
known to me." IL A. ARCncn, IT. D.,
Ill Eo. Oxford Et, BrooUrn, N. Y.
"The use of ' Outoria ' h so nnlTCTS.il nnd
it merits to veil koomt that It seems a work
of supererogation to endorse it Few aretlie
iatelllfrent fanrllle who do not keep Costoria
within easy reach "
Cawxh Jlinrrs. D. D .
New York City.
Late Pastor Bloomlngilalo Cef onued Church.
Ca.itorI enrcs Colic, Comllpatlori,
Bout Stomach, DiarrboM. Eructation,
Kills Worms, ghtsi sleep, and promotes d
cestlon.
Without Injurious modkaUon.
Tor several ymn 1 hare recomnir'n'lor.
your ' Costoria, ' arid 'ball always conUrmo to
do so as it has Invariably produced beneOotol
results."
Edwik F. Pjhides, M. D.,
Tho Wtathrop," l-Ui Stret and 7th Are.,
New York CKy
Tns CcrrAna Costpaity, 77 Monrnr Btrhet, New Yors.
aEStagszsaasagaaaij
r TJJL-Pll 1-ajJJl-S- JJJlJJL JUiJ '1WIIIB
ngnjmMaggjrjMtsutgmjn?
Columb'a Pou'trv Yards,
J. M. BKEN'IW, ManagT.
Lock Box 1210, S?att.c, Wa'h
Ureeders o( Thoroughbred Poultry of fol
InwlDK vnrletleii:
('. Wlilte LBlio-ns, S. C. llrowu Ig
hnrtif, 'Vhlie Plymouth H'-ckn, Uarrcd
Plyiuomb lltx-'ks, Pit (;.iries, l'l-.rk Jjncg
Vilnius. Light nraluiiimv, JuU Cochins,
Ptir'ridijpCochlnii, Urou7e Turkeys.
Snd lor t'lrciiliir and Price List.
If You Expect to
MAKE MONEY
111 the Chicken lhisi
iievs 3011 iict'd the
Pacific Incubator
and Brooder.
It is cheap, reliable, f ubstanUal, cnslly
undercUxid, nnd will hnlch asv kind ok
eucs better than a hen. Bend 8c stump 10
pa ostao on our new sa-pjge llluHra.
ted catalogue of IncubatorB.'l hurourhbrtd
rwwi-, 3 .aj. xiiiv. rniixiri
mills, poultry supplleo. etc.
it
Oei, Hono
This book contains 30 hull.lzerl rolnrpil
cuts of Thoroughbred Fowls,and is rtplet
with information. Adrireps
PACIFIC INCUBATOR CO.,
No. 1313 CASTRO ST.. Oakland, Cal.
A LUMBERMAN'S RENDEZVOUS.
This term might le applied to Htecug
Point, located ou the Vlsconln Central
l.inec, nt tho gatcw .y to the vast foref.1
i-oirlon which oxipi ds Murth to Lake
Hupprlor, a dlotance 01 '1 0 idiIi without n
break, on account of 1U a-t lumber inter
ests. IheNMs ou'ln Klvoi to which the
lumberman have len the lainlllar and
oraewhat sircctlona u title of "Old Wis
cons," not alone at tfc as u lumber feeder lo
thoclty by lu'nlshinrf through Its numin
ous trlbutane! an outlt t for thousands of
ucreof plnein theuppur mm try, but it
lurulslieH n water i-ower thai is second
only to that of Neenah und Menai-lia,
which cities a-enlso ccntelni the "Ctn
inn." Millions ol leet of lumber are tut
every year, giving emplojmiut to hun
dreds ol men. In addition to the lumber
trade, it has numerous other inanufac
torif"; it Is here where t if larK car Miopn
of the Wisconsin Central Ltne arutocatid.
Kor tickets, naps, pamphhts and lull
Information applj too. K. Mc still, P. P.
aiidT. A , Mlnneaiollp, lmu., nnd to Jas.
C. Pond, General I'asseuger and Ticket
Aueut. Chicago, HI. 1-16-ly
TRUCK AND EXPRESS.
D.C.SHERMAN,
U, 8, PoiiBlon and Claim ukluI. P. O
Lox WLhalem, Oregon. Deputy County
Cleri' VrltB tor blanks. w
L B. HUFFMAN,
Livery Stable and Teed
Tho Best Box Stalls ard Corral In the rjty,
Quiet, family horses a Hpt-ciaitj.
(In rear Willamette hotel.)
SALEM, ... OKKGON
ON SALE
OMAHA,
Kansas City, St. s Paul,
CHICAGO, ST. LOUIS,
Andlill .Poind
East, North and South,
PULLMAN SLEEPERS,
COLONbT SLEEPERS,
RECLINING CHAIR CARS
AND DINERSi
Hlcamers lVirttand 10 tt 111 KrauoiscoKvory
i Days.
TICKETS 'k EUROPE
Korratos nnd general information oill
on or addrcos,
V 11. HULIIURT.Asst.Oenl. Puss. Agt,
ftl W'nshlngtou Bt.,
POHTIU.ND, Oksoon
J.H.HAAS,
fj;nB WATOIICAIUSK,
25JCem.nrclilSt., "lm, Qrtion,
, (Nt door to ItleUVi)
iweljjy of 8jHJ0Ufl.'M, ana WjwlHoj
OMta; HWhw wa JweliT,
An Kol Alni In u Crah'H Kmbraro.
Eols havo not yot fully nwnkoucd from
tliuir wintur sloop in tlio Ilackonsnck
rlvor, and on cold days many nro
ppoared in tho mud and brought to tho
Btirfnco in n torpid condition. Crabs,
which abound in tho aiuno stroum, aro
lilsowiso loiiKthoninjr their bibumution.
Lnwronco llryaiit, tho uon of n llnukon
Buck bliiokstiiitli, Hponrod a lurgo eol
near tho jail, and whon ho landed tho fish
ho was very niuch uatonishod to llnd that
ho had captured n big orab also.
Tho crab's nipiiors woro clutching tho
eol and bonding its body so that its head
nearly touched its tail. Crab and eol
woro half asleep, and tho latter did not
scorn to bo much hint, its assailant hav
ing apparently clutched it in a half
hearted way. Probably both creatures
solocted tho samo liibornating place, and
tho crab wits too drowsy to bo very hun
gry. Now York Sim.
New Ilxploshes Studo from .Into.
A uuw explosive culled uitrojuto is tho
discovery of 11 Gorman scientist. Tho
explosive can bo prepared in tho usual
way by treating 0110 jmrt by weight of
tho juto with ilftoon times its weight of
n mixture of nitric and stilphurio acids.
It is light brown in appearance and is
insolublo in water, etiior, bonziuo or
alcohol, whllo it oxplodoa by percussion,
liko gun cotton. Now York Journal.
An Ancient Itellc.
A novel and very interesting rolic of
tho days when tho Indians hold undis
puted sway in this part of tho country
has been found near Coupoville, Wash
ington. It is tho head of soiuo instru
ment, probably a war club, nnd 13
formed from what appears to bo a wal
rus tusk, tho point of which is broken
off. It is about ten inches long, and in
tho centre is a holo a trillo less than an
inch sijuaro, evidently intended for tho
reception of a handlo. As walrus aro
not now found in tho bound, tho weapon
probably belonged to somo of tho far
tiorthoru tribes, and was dropped dur
iug 0110 of thoir frequent prodjory ex
cursions in this vicinity. Portland Oro
gouiau. Cunt of Lighting tho limine of Commons.
Whilo tho electric light has been ap
plied in the houso of commons at an
nual cost estimated for tho coming year
at 1,800, the gas bill increases rather
than diminishes. Last year it was
11,000; for tho coming year it is bo
lioved it will not bo less than iil.SOO.
Thoro is somo Blight reduction ou the
bill for oil lumps, which boforo tho in
troduction of tho olectrio light used reg
ularly to. amount to 2,000 a season.
Last year this charge was reduced to
1,000, and it is hopod that in tho com
ing year tho amount will not exceed
1,550. Loudon Tit-Hits.
Not Many Grmxdiopiit'm Hither.
It'H pretty haul to outlio our
friend who has been out west. Onco
in nwhilo we find him iu n Lisbon
street hnt btore aud again in tho cor
ner grocery.
Ho got talking about grasshoppers
tho other day in tho latter place and
he referred to tho time when grass
hoppers vwre thick "out west."
"Didn't you havo any fowl?" asked
a bystander.
"Yes, had forty turkeys and a hun
dred hens, but Lord love ye, friend,
they couldn't tako caro o' uo ten aero
lot o' grasshoppers. Why, more
hoppers would hop on tho doorstono
than they could eat in any ono day."
LowLston ilourujl.
PKOFJiSIONAL, CAKDS.
GEO. H. mjRNirrr, Attorney at law,
fealem, Oregon. OUioo otr Loicld A
Hush's bank.
ryAKCY tic HINUHAM, Attorneys and
JL counselors ill law, miiodi, Uregou.
navlng an nbstract 01 the records of iiarlon
county, including u lot uuu Ijkk k Indux 01
Salun, they hnu special luilliMo. mi ci
.miming tlileti to real ehtat . i,,isiue- In
the Hupreme court and in the uate depan
nientn will recelu prompt Hticntion.
Ryan A Co.,
(Successor toj
MORGAN & MEAD.
Truck & Dray Line.
Good Teams, Prompt and Careful
Work, Satisfaction in all Caser.
Ofllcant the old stand, opi slte State
Insurance bulldinir. Alsohai flue Clyde
Stallion at the stable for f ervlcf.
White's No. -60,
SALEM'S FINEST TRUCK,
Now ready for bmlncts. Cart nil work a
specially. J. F. W Ul 1 L.
SUTT0i&S0i,
Express ami Bnggngc.
Do hauling and quick delivery to all
parts 01 the city with promptness and.
uito. i.aive orucrb at it. in. . aue A. uo s,
Q T. HICUAllDbON, Attorney at law,
kj. oUice up stairs in front room a of new
iunh block, coruer Commcrilalaiid Court
htreeU, aalem, Oregon.
JOHN A. CAltSON, Altomtj at lav.,
llooins 3 una 1, Lada & liush's hank
building, Salem, Ortgen. 811yr
. K. HON HAM.
Domiau & Holmes,
and
V. II HOLMnj.
Attorneys at law,
...... u J.H i.c-1, JilLUIUD Ul ill,,.
Otlice in liush's block, beluteu State
Court, on (;om'lbU
rnlLMON FORD, attorney tit law, Salem,
JL Oregon. OUlco up-titalib in fatton'8
block.
B.
It Never I.ungulihc.
Tho force iu Couiptrollor Colgan's of
flco iu Sacramento is wrestling with the
coyoto scalp claima again. Other indus
tries nmy languish nnd die, but thia 0110
seems to grow iu vigor with ago. Coun
ty clerks havo seut in claims for nine
mouths, which show that S0.S99 scalps
havo been taken during that period,
which will pull $101,405 from tho state
treasury. Tho uouthorn counties espe
cially are reaping a harvest in thia direc
tion. San Frnncisco Chronicle,
'CLEAN!
If you would bo clean nnd hnyo your clothes done up
in tho nontcat and dressiest manner, tako them to tho
SALEM STEAM LAUNDRY
wharo all work is dona by white labor and in tho most
prompt nuuiuor. COLONEL J. OLMSTED.
I Liberty Street
Tho Knglish I'lii'umint.
It is claimed that tho pheasant of
tho English preserves can trace its
pedigree directly to tho brilliant bird
of tho bitino Bpecies in Japan. About
fifty years ago a few live pheasants
wero brought from Japj.u and crossed
with tho common ' pedes. Tho re
sult of this was, it i, said, that a now
nico of birds was iutioduml, and tho
bountiful pheataut, with its irides
cent plumage, was produced and nat
uralized ns nil Er.lu-di bird. Phila
delphia Ledgor.
A ."llliinilcr-.l:imlliif;.
"Did you say 1 couldn't toll tho
truth?"
"No, I said you were a liar."
"Oh, woll, that's a duTeront mat
ter. I admit I'm u lutlo las in that
respect, but I don't nllow any ono to
question my ability to toll tho truth
if I want to. Good day." Kate
Field's Washington.
New Zealand Hut 11 Ujeuno I'rncrment.
If geologists Ik correct Now Zea
land is a fragment of a continent
which sank beneath tho wators as
tho uow world ro&o. It is a 1 olio of
n bygono ago.- Loudou Truth.
A Comparison,
Who can prove that a lioy isn't
happior in liis first now boots than
Columbus was when ho discovored
AmoricaJ Rani's Horn.
H. ltIlADSHAV,l'insltIA.N AND
Billueoii. aaleui. oreiroti. I iiHch 1m
i-.iariat'e block, ii)italrn ovtr Williams A
Knghiud's bauk Htsldence corner otnte
and H. E coruir W Inter blreet.
T K. YOUNG, M. D.. OUice formerly
V . occupied by Dr. Kou land, corner
Court and l,ibirty streets. '1 elepuouu No.
15. onlce houi-b: 8 a.m. toli; nto4 p. ti,,
aim . 10 v p. m. nehiuence i'iu street ou
electric car line. Telephone No U.
LIVERY AND FEED STABLES.
ELLiS & VtHITLEY,
Sovitli of Willamette Hotel,
SALEM ... OKEGCN
W. M. DeHAVEN,
Boarfirg anil - Sale - Stable.
Onedjor west of Lunn'pDry Doods store
on Htnte treet. Quiet tan-lly teams. Hpce.
lal attention raid lo iinuhlent slock. t.:ltl
rgglC-Tl-! iJgfCTT-m-CTT'J-r -'BTtl-WJTW
YOAKKh A BllOOKH.
JM. and Huryeonb, Murphy blecK.
l'hyMcium
blcK. uu
Maira, ComiueicialHtrectaiem, Or.
It. W. 8 MO IT, physician aud sur
ueon. Ohke in hldrid.-e HIock. sa
eiu.Ureifon. Ulllce hours 10 to tinm
i lo J p. in.
1 B.lUlMiitoOK,M.D.,Homeopnthlbt.
II, OIU10 165 Court street; HildKuce 317
itiyh slieut. General practice, bjieeiul
tittenllon given 10 dbea&es or Women aud
children.
DK. T. C. hMlTll. Dentist.ltt Slate Btieet,
Ktlein, Or. finished iltnta) oper
tious of everj-description. I'aiuleM, opera
tions a speclulty.
DH. MINTA S. A. DAVIS OHlce hours,
On. in to 11 a.m.; 2 p. m. to 6 p. m.
Day or night ealla promptb atteuduj to.
Kpeolal attention given 10 ilisosf of wom
en and children. Otlloo in New Bulk blk.,
805 Commercial stteet litwlonoe N,ne.
THE ELEGANT NEW
Barber Shop and Bath Rooms,
247 Commercial St.
Two doors north Hed Cornsr drufjstore,
JOSEPH FUSEE, Propr.
rSEBEZ2CSXCIZXE!?SS!37
J to
Olllcrt h
MlIXKltS I.U.ND. lMfeoiwil .ler-
loij.i-ori'or rhemeliGtiaud Lhuich
nours 1 to.ip m.
lf8crviuK Tralse.
Wo desire to bh.v to our clllzpus,
that for years we havo lieen Helling
Dr. King's New Discovery for con
sumption. Dr. Kl nc'a Xew Life
Pills, Lueklen's Arnica Salve and
Electrio Bittern, and have never
hnndled retnetlies tbnt soil as well,
or tlmt rIvo Riich universal satlsfiio
tlon. We do not hesitate to guaran
tee them every time, and we stand
ready to refund the purchase price,
Ifsalsfaotory results do not follow
their use. Thwo remedies ho ve wou
their creat nonularltv on their mr.
-. j " r - - - - -
us. .uan'i J. iry,
Cgnitnercial street.
Wl). l'UUH, Architect, nans, speci
, flcntlnus nnd superlnlrndene" tor
nil clHtwes ul liu'ldlpss. Office Ski Com
inercialrit., upstairs.
p J. McCAUHTL.AND.ClvilSaulbirj and
J2i. Udraullo Engineer, U. s. iiepui
mluernl surveyor, c'ity surveyors odlce
Cotlie-l'arliliuiNt llloik..-!u!rin,Oref n.
CA KOIIKHT, Arcbllert, lOomWI, .Mar
, quam bullaluK, fortUd, Oivgon.
0NF OK TllK i,ARUK.vr KSTAJILISH
nienls in the Mute. Jxiwer rates than
1'oiUai.J. Uir'l sKKjk Legal BlanUs 1l
the UU), 1 d blgKUsl dlicouat. Send foi
iim 01 jon prnuin. an t oritnlo;ue oi
price lis
'ftl 1 U
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ll.'ll
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11USINESS CAHDS.
nOKYK.V MUX, I'rorr'e o-a ihe 1' irre
lain llathanrtHhaviupI'i.rlorH. Have
ideonly rHTUiiu llath'lubs iu the oitj
tW) Oumnieroial ulreel, haleiu, Oreuou.
CU'itAGUK,
p boreshoeing and repairing.
ALLEN. Ulaekhinltha and
e and renatrtnir nnivth.
'Mi t workmen enmlored. Onnmiti. u..o
lasurance bulldlne
II, KM ITH CO.. tVintractors, Sewer
A.. Inp, Cement Sidewalks, Bxaavallnr,
Eire All work promptly done. Solera, Or!
Leave order with Dusan Bro. 4:iMtn
ftARPET-lAYINe.-l
vy iiH?i-oMinf
make a sneolaltr m
Unit lAVln... mpnal.
Uien aDardreliitilulihimH.iMH. n..d..
cleaning. Leave orilers with J. H. Lunn
or lluren a feon. J, G. LU HUMAN.
TOIIN KNIOUT, litaokKHilth.
. 1 , T bu repninn a kpaetaii
. ,ue nnt in uunnf UH, (Vll
llnrsa
bUup
uruggist, o l..uomhRPaUinga.peclal.
THE WILLAMETTE,
SALEJl, oui (joy.
Itatofi, $?.50 (0 $5.00 per Day.
The best twlij la-twceu l'ortland andean
bTiiuciscn. rltt-clas In all iw atipulnt.
menu, lit tbl are sarved wlin the
Choicest Fruits
Grown Iu the Willamette Valley.
A. I. WAGNER, Prop.
HAY, WOOD
nay m 10 n tU. wtd ru
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pley, H
AND POTATOES
i"oto.
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E, ANDERSON,
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of OTKOH. l.on:lbK the nai.-Mii udim, !'"
dalrnii alfirM b, the t.nt.fj "i''W
eoUHti. for irViata 1 .u.rf .... .....Dn.1 ' MA
mwp, aiirl amonni of warrant
"I'll tlBiftIO, ir.t
(AtheSlmilAT ol
f .; :?
ifivinr or umrtHi. -"
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OK WHAT ACCT CI.AIMK n t.i. ..."?
DUE. LhOWIto. ALL'b. ALlB. DH,?1
AlATOH 81 BOU Rll'l
Brt-lKe in
Panir si;
' Oilminnl tie
' tirweia' Loan 10
' Btatlnnerr . 41
Co'tH e nnd Jali 82
BHAWj,
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Comity Jmliw
Oonntj Coai'ar
Sut'e'Viwrn
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IJljtrtot Aito''y
lkjiliily ..... ..
Tax H'jlwte
lcal SerrlowB
Iud (rent or 1'. 411
Srhool Bx.mlnV. M
8'f-oli 'n-ptctot 8
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Totnl nmonnt claim- "
alloned and .trwu. V, lfii ipt f i l.oi j
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INtV If
AMOUNT OF OVTTASDIG
iTANRA.Vrt rNPVIll PRlSClPAt,
Ull'F'UUUIllg uupiiu eoim
'lair utt on the Slstda) of
aron, yvi 21,f-0fi I 21 CMu
E'tiinnted ltits.BJt aoc.-ned ".wm
inereou . .11.100 1,171b
Total amoun' of unnil.l
county warrant au1tiitt.t2 777 i f22,77j,i '
vir.; in- iihiv.) sum il Wi il Inclnd'
riiiintv warrnnii nnioaatln in yr; 55 .
cal'ed for ino erkV offlce
State of Orezou, Cotinlvof 'tailna. s,
1, 1) : irhtvnm.Count Cl.-r .,r ' fonn're
MarloT.Mii enf O.eon.do iie.eo.- c. til. ' ,
1 e P2 i..T ' ai.i-eur j i-i ,tct u ameKt
'l"u uiinilier i.'i.t urn nn'of flu n h owed u
tnerouuy -urt . mir! rouj c, for me -iifiuh
u'iirfiti h'i 1 lu . ,... ,'
on wIihi cp-i u ,h- Htno w e . loved
Ibe ainoinit of v. u -nri .l'.ir 11, ud 1 o aamm,
of ar aiu otitmvlu,.c ami uui anl m pc
arni'i-'ieir uimnte ccoida of my office in
div offli ml cms .vdy.
Whiles uiv hand and .he deal of the Cobm
Couitof Said connlv tb'i 1st day or Ull A.n'
l- D. L.SHE 1UN,
Br F. '. . Watbbs. Couniy Cie.k
Deputy.
SEMI ANNUAL STATE.MKN'T
Of (he Rmiunt of money aad wa'rantiri'
eolved or ta, an J ninuoi- pnid to iheccras.
tr-amirnr by ie tlierlffof Ia inn couaty.On
irnn, lor the nix montus endiuz on theshtd.
ol Matoli, A. I) , 1SI2
a.ui'1 ncthod in coin and currency
for taxes during Ke'iruirv 119 000
Am't received in coin aud cuirency
for use-during Mn'ch .. 111,00010
lotal received 130,00090
Am't piid to Countr Trtraiater for
Use uurlng Frb.uar $ 19,001)
Am't puid to County Treasurer for
tineo du ing Ma ch . 111,0 ( I
Total a-n't paU Truasnrcr t t30,bC0
Stite of Oregon Couuly of Ha i u. SS.
I, K. M. C'rjlsau, ahenrr oi said conn', iti
hereby certify that ihe foayoli.? statement
cor-ect and true
WitLKisui hiiudtnl4i.hilAvof April, A. 1), ,
1S32. K, M OKOIdAX.
Shsriffoi ila'ioa Couiur,
SEMI-ANKUAL tT V TEME.VT
ui 1110 county ireaurar 01 iic.-ion conai n
Oregon fort'iosix inn ihs oudi s; on tie 51 c W
day of Mar'h, A. D , 1 U2, of mouej recetu-l
audptldout, from whom lecel'td and irfiu
whatsomcc, and on what accouut paid out.
AMOUNTS RLCKIVED.
Amount on hand from last report,
ueneral fuud I
E M i.rolsau, taxes 72,6."9 16
F J lUbroi'k. t-ial fcei etc 607 1
DC Shenrati, trial fecB, e'e 55. "i
bundry pcisoDE, licenses l.SOill
' " Srjeclal loans ,5C3
Win Marslon, damage on road SO Ou
C Cleaver, orcplils on Kalary 404 M
l. 11 IJIclie load Dlst No 21 22 0
FHatfley, mouoy found on body . ti
O O ami, sale ol lumber . IM
Total Rencral fuud i 85,813 SI
Amount on laud from last report,
school fund .... 2.1WK
K M OrotKiH, taxes C9.WI 71
feiudry persens, flues Mti
Total Fchool fund
t 42,719 H
Anion ul ou hand from last report. In-
digcut toidierund $ an
Transterred from general fund toin-
dit:untMi.ulerfund. SCOW
Receltcd from h M 1 ro'snn, taxes,
Indigent solilitir fund l,7f7 9
Total for indigent soldier fund t 2,153 H
Amount on hand from last report, ln-
htilute fund $ 117 8)
Amnuut tcceltcd from D W Voder
lnbtitu'euud . fOM
Total for institute fund $ 177 JO
Received from E M CroUan, Uxes,
road fund 15 SJ7 90
Amount on hand from last report,
Lake Lablth drainage iivirici 8")
Amount received from tax, Lake Li
bish drainage dUtiict M90
Total for Lake Lablsh draln'ge disU f" W
Arrouutou hand frcm an report, N
Sakm draiuago district fuud t HZ
A5IOUNTS PAID OCT.
Amount paid out on county warrants,
general fund i 64 027 75
Amount trausferred to indigent tol-
dlerfund . SWt
Balance general fund 011 haud.... H.W2 1
Slate tar paid, ueneral fund 10.W M
Total JS5,S19 M
Amount paid out ou bchool t uperlu-
leudem's warrant", fchool fund 102CW
Balance school fund on band .... 41,7.4 J
Tital Tu,-V)Si
Amount paid out, ludijent soldier
fund . tun
Balance indl'gt soldier fund on haud ldUISi
Balance in'tituto fund on hand 177
lialHUce road fund on hand i5.77 M
Amount pa d out on school superln
tendeut'B warrauts
Fund on hand. North Halera district
State ot Oreon, County of Marlon, SS.
I. A O coudlt, do hereby certify that the jnn
poing is a irue and correct Mat uicut I
'mont rcceivid, paid out aud lemaln nt'
billed, in the county trtaU'y of aldtou- 'ji
the tit months ending on the Slbt day of Siw '
A D, EW. , n
Witness my hand this 8th day ot Ap'ii.Ai'i
1SJ2. A OCONIilT County Treakurer
GTffl
SEMI-ANNUAL aUJlMARY SIATT
A1ENT Of Ihe financial condition of the county ol
Marion in the b.ate of Ortgou, on the r.sl J
of Marh,A D, 1802.
I.IA11II.ITIKS. turn'
April 1st, to wairants drawn on tho
county treasurer, and out-taiidin
And ti ipald '
April 1st, to eMlnrntcd amount of in-
lereai accruen tuenoii
!l606
1.K1
April 1st, balance due state university
fund aud military tax . J9-"1 "
fund aud military tax
Total liabilities
IlBMVRCK3
AXOt"
April 1st, by fuuds in hands of county
treasurer annllcab'e 10 toe pay- .. .,.,.
ment of county warrants "
Ap il in. by istimsted nup'ld cur
rent taxes applicable to the pay
ment of county warrants
Delinquent taxes, 1880 . ?5,65S SO
' 18S9 2 000 CO
' 18S3 . W0 00
11,57009
Total resources
JREHi
DELlNflUEKT TAX PAYERS,
Will take notice tbat the delin
quent roll of Marion county 'r
the year 1891 Is now in ray hands
for collection with wnrrant for levy
and sale attached. All parties
owintr delinquent taxes will call
mv oflloa nnd settle at once, as the
entire roll will be advertised (ot
b&le on tho 1st of May.
-E. M. CROISAX,
Bherifl and Tax Collector, Marion
County, dw-W
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