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""TT" " y 9 "I FXITE DRESS GOODS! We are constantly adding to our ..0ck the latest fashions and novelties in tl. market, 2, 2 1-4, 2 1-2 Fruit of the Loom ant! Peppercll. Bleached and Gray, and TWILLED SHEETING, extra value, PILLOW CASING all widths. uRoimKyisKfsn9c TEPsWmnttiBZ THE CAPITAL JODRSAL, 8ATJnDAY,......MAY 14, 1892 GILBERT k PAWERSON, Dealers in Groceries, Crockery, Glassware, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Brtishes, Windowglass, Etc. Sole Agents for Epicure Tea and Big Can Baking Powder. OKO. 1). OOODIHIK. K. OA1UM.. BUILDING MATERIAL. Lime, cement, plaster, hair, tire and building brick, fire clay, sand, gravel, blacksmith and house coal, wood, ull kinds, wholesale and re tail. Olilce 05 State street. UOUDIIUE & (JAIIII.I.. All who have tried our ice cream soda pronouuee it to bo the finest niudi- in the city, The Spa. WALTER STOLZ, Manager. DATES OF LOCAL EVENTS. May 17-18. State shooting tourna ment at Kobedide addition. May 20. Senator Veateu at opera house, 7:30 p. m. May 28. Anuual colt show. Enfohcetiie Law. There is a stringent city ordinance to regulate the manner of leaving tetuns on the street. Ft is unlawful to leave any hore or team, unless it is attached to a dray or truck, without securely fastening it or them. A dray or truck cauuot be left unless the wheel is Iocke I. This ordinance is gener ally violated and it causes many runaways and (Linger to life. It is becoming unsafe for pedestrians on our business streets and a runaway team is liable to cause a fatality any day. The ordinance should be en forced against horses found standing not properly fastened. J Havtist Dedication The First German Baptist chureh of S.ili'in will be dedicated Sunday, May loth, with appropriate set vices morning anl evening, Sunday school 9:30 to 10:30 a. in. Pieauhing in Ucriiiitu by Revs. John CVoeni and F. ltelchle. The missionary Bens'. n in English which was announced for 3 p. m. will be postponed uutil a iuture date when State Missionary O. M. Hill is expected to be present. All aro invited to attend the dedica tion service at the new church on North Cottage street. Missionaky Tea. The poi-ial Benson grows apaco with the fine weather, and our city will soou be aliye with pleasant society gather ing". One of the first events of this character was the "missionary tea" given jesterday afternoon by Mrc. JE. F. Osbum, at their residence, 455 Court street. About forty ladies of llieriesliyterian church were most delightfully entertained. The host ess was ably assisted by Miss Helen Osburu. m ' The Pmi.OJrATHiANS.-The mi et ing Friday eveuing was attended by sixty young people. There was mu sic, speaking and a debate on the Woman Suffrage question. It was decided in the affirmative. A mock trial is arranged for next Fiiday ev ening that promises to bo interest ing. Tills society is In a flourishing coudition. i o Probabe, In estate of E. S. Gregolre, deceased, Zenuide du Itette and Jerome D. Gregolre appointed aiminlBtratora Inventory and appraisement filed iu tho estate of H. H. Rlngo, deceased. Tho total .ainount.of property Ib 0,425 25 Semi-UHUUal account of W. M. Kaiser, administrator estate,-. A. Iluflmau. deceased, approved. In es-tate Carl Gilbert, C. Caesar, Portlaud, administrator, feet for fiual Jiearlug for Juue 15, 10 a. in. A Sensation.-Albany Democrat May 13: Material was being worked up last evening for a sensational af fair. A revolver was rented and there might have been something OQ-imia- but nothluir occurred. The riunle lutereiUed were from Jlrownt ville. and the alfair is one it is t- I regretted should occur in this glori ous couutry. Tho Indications were that the husband was to blame. T .,.., " hundred reams of 01b note pap,r at 25c per ,. i... i. ...... uiinu? iii j-uiem ai I I 1 S I M n L. TBI: DUWII ,- - , Dearborn's Bookstore, Foil Ram?. Two horeen, one 1700 pounds the other 1300 pounds w eight Enquire of Wm. E. Burke, over Barr & Pretzels. 3-17-tf I. HOLVERSON. 301 Commercial Street. WILL PROBABLY BE QEANTED But Action on Extending the; Electric System up Stato Street May Be De- J ferrod. Indications are that tho Electric compauy will be grautod a franchise up State street to the S. P. Co. pas senger depot at tho next session of the city council. It may be deferred a week or two, as some of the coun cil feel like not taicitnx such precipi tated action, und under the the rules of the council all Important maltets arc rtqiiiud to lie over loanother meeting. , WHERE IT WILL IIUN. The State street extension of the Electric will, as now proposed, keep the center of the street to the court house, then follow along the curb past Willson aveuue and the state house until the turn is made upon Twelfth street. It wonld pract' cully mean the crowding of that part of Twelfth street now occupied together by the tracks of the South ern Pacific and the horse car lines. STATE STKEKT PEOPLE arc agreeably excited over the pros pect of getting the Electric road and are piactically utiiuiimous in denmndiug that it go up that street The council feels fiieudly to the move and yet a number of alder men do not wish to do anything that would cause the borse car line to sutler loss. RESISTS PAYING TAXES. The S. P. Co. Has a Locomotive Locked Up Judge Boise Releases It. The 6. P. Co. is contesting the raise in the tax levy as made by the ctatc board of totalization. As ussessed their property in this county was 348,927- As equalized $430,449. 'ihey proposed to pay taxes on the former and the sheriff proposed to collect on the latter a difference in volving collection of Jl.589.70. To enforce collection of this the bherifl levied on the yard engine and locked it up, putting the com pauy to considerable expent-e. The eompnnj 'a attorneys went to Dallos and askid a temporary injunction against the tale and distress of their pn-r.eHj' with the following result: Dallas, May 14, 1892. E. M. Ciujiban: lteleaso switch engine. Juilge unite nas granitu retraining oruer uniu i ue&nay. Geo. G. Binohajl Unity Hand Conceut. The entertitnmcnt given by the Uul- tniian ladies and Second Begiraent Baud patscd ofi very satisfactorily. The band music was a great attrac tion us it always is, and the pro gram, although not long was very acceptable The ' bird drill." which was presented by tho young ladies In costume, was the event of the evening, and highly enjoyed by all. The entertainment was a financial success. D.inciug was not Indulged in. Meeting Openei. Mrs. Wood worth opened her tent meetings Fri day evening to a large audience firmly for over an hour on the sub ject of repentance and salvation, teaching that "Ye must lo ucm airain." Services daily nt 2:30 tncl at 7:10 p, ni. Sunday there will be sarvicos at 10-30 a. m., and 2:30 anu 7:30 p. m. A German Revival, The Ger man pastors of this city will unite in a series of union revival meetings at the new German Baptist church ou North Cottage street, to com menco Monday evening at 7:30. There will be meetings each evening during tho week at least. Good Work. The work of sprinkling the streets bus begun in good style by John Savage, Jr. He has lino teams, good tanks arid tprlnklers and is rendering a good service. Our Ladies Shoe List. Ladies' glazed Dongolas ---$1 45 tipped.. 1 00 " fine " 2 15 Old ladles' shots, cloth 1 Jo " ' leather 1 4o Ladies flue kid shoes - 2 75 t. .i ' ' 3 00 AtE. F. Osburu's Backet store, whore all shoes are sold cheaper than at any store In the county. Band Noticb. All menilmrs of the Second Itegiment band will meet at the baud room tomorrow afternoon at 2:80 sharp fi.r conceit, By order of muuager. F Bale. Forty feet front ou Comiro'cifl'ftrtol. Mist-class bu i- W' Enquire uMVm. K eoulh of jjurnr. uuv-m .- Bush'a bank uiHtUlif. 8 10-if A flue Hue of mirror pi its, framed tn order iii all fcia and at price to suit purchaser, Geo. F.Smi'h, Cot. t,e block. JACKET! LOCAL AM) t'&RSO.NAh. T. T. Geer is iu the city. The street are crowded with people today. Capt. D. C Sherman is lu Poitland seeing Ihu U. S. warships. The New York Ice cream Boda nt Westacott & Irwin's is what pleases J ail. Postmaster nud Warren Gilbert are iu Portland today. C. D. Ityuearsou, of La Grande, Is visiMng friuuds at Salem. C. W. Pugli, who expects soon to go into busiuess again, left today for Portl-md. Two drunks were before Recorder Gootlell this morning. White clover honey, tho cream of the llowers, at Clark & Eppley's. Mis. A. N. Gilbert, accompanied by Miss Gussie Sleiwer, left this af lernoon for a vis-It with her son, Ray D. Gilbert, at L-t Graude. Z. A. Moody, of The Duller, ac companied by his sister, Miss Edna, left for that place this afternoon. Phil Mctschan, jr., went to Port land this afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. II. B. Cospcr, of Dallas, are guests at the Palmer resldeuce ou Cliemekela street. Wm. Wright leaves todsiy for Si' vcrton, to take management of a boot and shoe store for IvraufscBros. New York ice crcum soda served iu the choicest style at Westacott & Irwin's. Readers of The Journal get maximum comfort nt miuimium cot. Large delegations ure going to Portland to see the U. S. waiships Editor Johnson of the CorvullU Tunes was a Salem visitor today. Ed Cioss and lady will return tomorrow morning from their visit to the Golden Gate. Senator Jell Myers is again iu thu city looking ufler tho erection of their row of cottages. Yesterday there was issued a murri.tge license to J D. 'Stevens, aged 30 yeur, and Nettie Furguson, aged 25. Superintendent Wassou, of the Cbemawa Indian training school Is in the city today with a large dele gation of blight looking students. Sol. Dutbin and wife leave tomor row for Billings, Montana, to re main several mouths. Mr. Durbiu goes to look after bin slock interests. Mrs. Riley Thomas, who has been visiting Salem frieuds tho past week, returned to her home ut Stayton today. Y. M. C. A. Gospel nud song ser vice at 4 p. m. tomorrow. Pattou block, W. W. Brooks, leader . All young men welcome. A sorrell filly is lying dead iu John F. Millers pasture,3 mile south of town, evidently killed by a cow. P. B. Williams of the United Brethren church will preach at the W. C. T. U. hall tomorrow at 10:30 alto at 7:30 p.m. Every body Invited. The Fourth of July committee are meeting with excellent success. They are going in to raise a $2000 fund. That is business. Let it be a rouser, or nothing. Dr. J. C. Smith and family went to Jefferson this morning to attend the funeral tills nflernoou of Mrs. N. J. Furrens, who was an aunt of Mrs. Smith. Secretary Wagner of the Salem board of trade ia receiving an in creasing volume of correspondence In response to the Eastern advertis ing that is being done. The tide of travel is setting In strong for the live capital city. Dr. T. L. Eliot writes "If you get Flake's lecture on the Discovery of Auieilcayou get a good thing," and bo say all the critics eatt and west. Hear him Tuesday eve at Unity church. His lecture is accompanied by maps. Tickets 60 cents at Dear born's. If your blood i vitiated, cleanse it without deluy by the useofAyer's Saruparilla. If you want tho very bsst Salem aflords, buy New York ice cream at Strongs. The members of the American lyceum league met last night and discussed the question, Reselved: Tlint the right of suffrage, be ex it mled to women. Ttere was a i.rge attendance and the debate whs lntenstliig. Mosr. Cottle, Dlris- moor, uud Buren, produced good points on the part of the negative, nud they watt ably answered and d-feu ted by Hamilton, Oley, and Hewoli. The o'uli nueta every FrU day nud the young men would be plttod lo t-ee a large attendunse on huhIi 04'oakkiu. All ure iuviled. Fulliug hair may be prevenlnl, brushy lminnadeoff,and a renewed gr..v. ti of the hair htlniulaUxl by the " u' '"' Httir V,i?or' In Memory of Eddie Clinton Van dorpool. DIED MAY 10, 1892, AC1KD 1 YKAR, 8 MONTHS. We think we see thy little form, We would kiso thv beautiful face; But, nlus 1 from us thou art toru, Another has come in thy place. The first words by thy lips spoken, They lluger still Fu our ears, Of thee every smallest token We lrcaur vith love and tears. Wo cherished thee, firstborn of our i ; We loved t pi f ' thy latest breath; We await thy wi'.coiue above Beyond the darkies of Death. m - A Oounty Court Combination That Should IN ever bo Allowed to Get Control of tho Affairs of This County. G. W. Dlmlck, a "Prohl" as he calls himself, writes the Woodburn Iudependeuce as follews: "Hubbird and Anderson mean the same old order of things, while Harding and Griffith mean u radical chauge for the better." Hubbard and Anderson mean the best possible order of. "Jenk" Harding and Father-in-law Griffith would place the cantauketous crowd of soreheads who flock togtther every year, and who manipulate the Woodburn Independent, In control of affairs iu this county. Now the "Prohls" are urgtd to ufeist. It Is not a meritorious propo sition nor a savory combination. Sensible men will help bury it deep ou Juue G. Paul Sroat went to Portland this nfternoou for a short visit. The Eugene horsethievcs Wm. Andrews and Ilarvy Arnold, who bioke jail last week are captured. Bauiuin French ice cream soda, the finest iu flavor and quality, ni.iuufai'.tured und sold only by Jones & B.'i-nardl, Bush's bank block. Attorney Buruolt, Bingham.Ford, Carson and Murphy returned home today from Dallas. Polk county court adjourns today. Rev. Luud, of St. Paul's church, had a collision with a piece of defei tivo walk, yesterday, nearly result ing in a broken noe, but will oc cupy his pulpit tomorrow, as usdal. County Superintendent Yoder. assisted by Piofessors Handle, nud Smit'i are concluding examiuation of papers of applicants for certifi cates at tho quarterly examination and sav four-fifths will pass. Crosse & Blackwell have a r'put tiou all over the contiuent for the finest jams, preseivcs und mar malades, and you can now get these elegant goods by culling at Clark & Eppley's, 100 Court street. Grand Band Concert. Tho Second Regiment Band will render one of their delightful coucerts at tho fair grounds tomorrow at 3 o'clock. Cyius Napoleon Smltho(Dr. H. C. Epley), and Caleb Honeysuckle (M. Tuoims) will show how nicely little infants know their lessons nt tl e Dv'estrick Skulo at the Opery House uext Wednesday nud Thursday evening-. Mrs. Hyde will be in Sahm an other week at 125 Court street. Ladies wishing a course of instruc instruc teons: in diess cutting should call at on re. Satisfaction guaranteed. Patterns cut to order. Special prices will be made for school children the second night (Thursday) of the Deestrlck Skulo at tho Opery House so tbat thechll dreu may huve the infant class and see the Twins Arabella Mrs. South wick) and Aramlntu (Mrs. S. A. Jones) and all tho other speakln.' Go to the Kellogg school of cut ting at 125 Court street. The celebrated French Ice cream soda is to be had only at Jones & Beruardi's, in Bush's bank block. Some new things in bed-room sets, such as have never before been offered in Salem,ut Keller & Marsh's. Hart & Taliaferro aro pushing their city orders to accommodate the de mands from surrounding towns Their suits are of the fiuest. G8 Court street. Everybody knows what it is, and tbat 1b the reason they go to Hel lenbruud's for that pure ice cream soda. Any one going East cannot afford to miss seeing Shaw & Downing, agents of the Northern Pacific rail way. They make the lowest rates. Wm. Brown & Co. aro head quarters for first-class shoes of evary grade nud description. Those Fargo sjioes for men, women and children at Fleming's arepleasluga large, number of pa trons. We s!l all kinds of evaporated fruit ut wholesale prices Sroat &G lie Freh gooseberries and brocoli at Clark & EppIey'B. Won't be undersold on canned goods. Sroat & Olio. m jOn the Side. A good tiling "on the fide" Is what everybody wantH Keller and Marsh meet the demand with their flue new stock of side boards, Used in Millions of Homes flcl Peoo!e. J. V. S. Is the o-ily ENnspanltii that old or feeble pcopta thoulil tuVr, m the mineral rc'""i which Is la every other Errauparillit Hint we know of, Is muter ccrtalu conditions known, to bo emaciating. J. V. 8. on the co utury is purely vegetable and stimulate dttfciitlon and c roatoa new blood, tho very thlnj tor cl.l ilelicaia or broken down people. It builds tticm up and prolongs their lives. A caco tu elnt: Mrs. Ccldcu an cstltnnblo and cMoily lady of5UMa;ouSU,S. V. was for months declin ing so rapidly ni L ncrlotisly alarm her (am lly. ItgotFO bad that she vras finally nfTIIcted with fainting spells. Sho writes: "While In that dangerous condition I saw some of tho testi monials concerning J. V. B. and sent for a bottle. That marked tho turning point t regained rny lost flesh and strength and hare not felt so well in years." That vas two years ago and Mrs. TJclden Is well and hearty to-day, and still taking J. V. a If you aro old or Iceblo and want to b built np. Ask for Vegetable Gcii'sapariSIa Most modern, most efTectlvo, largmt bottle. Bauio price, 1 1.00, six foi KVOO. For ne by Dan'l J. Fry, 22.- C-ni. Mreot. Kfligious Services. EVANnrwcAt, O' rurr of L'.ber'y nnd Center stiee'tf. Huftdiiy srrviw. I0:"i0u, in. and 7:30 p. iu., Sundny school 12 nt , Y. I'. H. C. K &S0 p. in.; rrnyir mcelliiBThuredny, 7:20 p. in. J, llowemox, pftMcr, ru-ldrne't: 4271.lhert,v streot. li;r.snYTKiitAN. Church Mrret, bet' ecn Chdiieltetaiiml Center, i'l caching inorr iiigutidcvmiug; B.ibtuth school at 12 in,; Y, I'. S. C E.MttUOp. ni.; prnycr inectli g Thursday at 7: -Op. in. Kyv. V. II. Gwy line, D, 1) pastor. Bt JosKrn's Ctiio"c Cuur.cir.-Clie-meketnnnd Coltuse. Sunday services: 1aw mass 7.30 u. iu.; hUli mass 10:30; Sunday KChool 3 p in.; vesp r 7:o0; week Uyn, low mass 7 n. m. Kev J. 3. Whllo, piurfnr. Conouvoationai.. C -rner Center nnd Liberty Services tfundny nt li':U.v. in. and 7 p. m.; Sunday fcchuo 12 :u., Y. 1 8 C. C nt B: 10 p. m.; prayer uicotlngTii-OiMii '1 liurn day. Itev. C. Ii Corwlu. puhtor. St. I'Aor. Ei'iicoi'.M. ci'uucu - 0mcr Church nnd carmckcin. 8. n vices 10:30 n in. nnd 7p. m.jHundny Hcheol 1145 a. m.; (crvieo Jlonduy lC:)0n. in ; Thursday 7.S0p m. Kov. W. Lund, rector. FutsT llAiTisr. Llbcrly nnd Mr Ion Hcrvlce8lf':!lii. in nnd 7:0!) p. m; Sunday chnol 12 nt ;youi jj pooplb's mcellug at (1 p. in.; prayer meeUui; 7.1W t'liurday. Kev. Itobcrt Wbltuker, pastor. l''HKE MhTiloinsT Hov. 1J. 1'. Smnlloy pastor. Hervlces Hmiilny morning nnd oveulnsr, Sunday school nt 10 n in ; prnj or meeting Friday night. Church apposite KortltSilom Rchool. FitiBwns. .Vt Hlglilnud park on car line. Services 10:30 a. m. and 7.S0 p. ni.; Sunday Bchooll2m.; Christian Kndeavor 0 p. in,: prayer mer ting Thunid'iy 7:30 p. m. Itov. F. M. (jeorge, pastor. llouNKSH MKisriKU. Meetings changed lrom 115 High btrtot to old Unitarian Hall. Every Sunday nttemoou nt 3 o'clock, t'raycr mcotlng Thursday cvenlngn. ClliusTlAN. High and Center. Sunday vchool 12 iu,; preaching 10:30 a. in.; yomn; ptoplo'dfcoclety 0:30 p. in.; preaching 7:3") p. in. Itev. Vr It. Williams, pastor. German Lotiiekek. Servtocs lslnnd 2d Sunday ot Month nt Central Presbyterian church. Singing school Thuduy nt 7:3.) pin. llov. Q. E. Mejcr, pastor. Okhman UiiroiiiiKn. Capital and Marl on.; Sunday servico 11 a, tn,;Stindny KChcol 10 a, m.; prayer meeting Wednesday 7:30 p. id, Hov. J, Mucllhaupt, pastor. CnuiHTiAK Schick. Services In Uni tarian hall at 10:0n.m.und 7:30 p. m ; Sab bath school 12 in.; Illblo study Thutsdny ovuniiiir. South SAi.nst M. K. church. 1'rench lngotery Suudty atl0::i0u. m, nnd 7:30 p. in. J. U. Itooik, pai-tor, Ukumax llAt'TlST. Services lit First Baptist church at 3 p. in. John Fcchter pastor. Afkican Methodist, Nor'U fnl?m. Services nt 11 a. in. and 7:30 p. 111. Sunday school nt 3 p. in. llov, Q, V, White, pastor, Tempf rnnco gospel lucoctlngs nt 4 o'clclc Minday nt W. C. T. U, hall. A Rkaij Suiti'itisi:. That U a rare occurrence, but one took place lust eveuing, uud it proved a delight ful alluir. Geo. N. Srout, who had just returned from the East, was rushed In upon lust evening by about forty of the Baptist children, young uud old, before he could chauge his collar. Refreshments were brought in, und a good old fushlned time was hud. Siitinfiictioii Is guaranteed lo every one who takes Hood's Knrfluparllla fairly and ac cording to directions. This is the only preparation of which "100 Dines One Dollar" can truly bo eald CSyHavo you seen Hood's Italuy Day and Balloon puzzle? For par ticulars seud to C. I. Hood &CoM Lowell,Muss. Hood's Pills cuiollverllls.Juundice blliouHUoa-), fcU-k headache, coustlpa tlou. FlUOHANT AND IttfFIUSIHNO. That is whut the people say of tiie sun cured Japan teas. Hold from CO cents to (100 per pound tho fluent over imported to this country. To be obtained only at thu Tea Store 317 Cominerclul street. dw-tf Dii:i.i FAHIlKNa At J.flerson, Friday, May 13, 1802, JNIoholusJ. Farrens, aged about 01 yours. Deceased was an old resident of Douglas county. He hud made Marion county Ills home during the past seventeen yearn. He waa au uncle of Mrs. 6. J. C. Binltli, of thix c'ty. The funeral was con ducted nt Jefl'urbon today. 40 Vears the Standard Joy's AT ACTUAL . Clothing HMim MiL FUR FOR CASH ONLY. O. A. Ii. Suits 8.50 -with buttons These knits nro all wool, regulation cut. ile Know R Thlnj or Two. jw ! X 299 llu Opened 11 U VnllfM. Whon wo crossed tho line at Port Huron and Surain things wcro ox citing. It waa 12:30 at night for ono thing. Sit ting opposite rno, or ratlior reclining in ti position moro Biiggest ivo of comfort than of grace, was a verdant looking youth, who had for somo tmio "boon making night luilc OU9 witli his snores. Upon rudoly being awakened by tho customs ofd. cer and requested to opon his valiso, ho roplied, "There's notliin much in it," anil closed his oyoa again. Tho officer gavo him no very gentle shako, saying, "Open your vuliso, sh" The follow raised himsolf tip, leaning hifi hend on his hands, and blinking stupidly at tho offlcor, re plied again that "thoro was nothin' much in it," nud prepared to closo Ids eyes ouco more. "Opon your valiso, sir," exclaimed tho officer, out of all patience. By this timo most of tho passengers m tho car woro watching tho ftm. Slowly tho young giant unstrapped his valLso, ropoating all tho time that "there was nothin much in it." Slowly but surely wo woro crossing tho ferry, whoro tho sullon waters of tho St. Clair river wero gleaming darkly boneath tho glare of tho elec tric lighty. und slowly but suroly that young mau was opening his valiso beneath tho wrathful gleam of that officer's oyes nnd tho amused looks of many pairs of others. At last, after much fumbling in many different pockots, ho brought forth a bunch of keys. Vory doliboratoly ho tried first ono and thon nnothor in tho lock, and at length remarked that ho guessotl uono of them would fit. "1 don't caro whothor they fit or not; opon it at onco or I'll forco it opon. I can't Brand hero all night," was tho angry reply. "I guess maybo it ain't locked at all, for there ain't nothin much in it," said tho exasperating youth quito coolly, as ho vory slowly pressed tho lock botweon his thumb and fiugor. Tho valiso How open and disclosed ono old newspaper. Toronto Globe. A Goml Iluy'n Work. "It is a woll known fact among tho polico departments that big crooks all over tho country road tho papers every day," said a polico lieu tenant to a reporter. "Thoy do it to soo whoro any big convoulions or gatherings aro to bo hold, and thon novor fail to bo on hand. "That reminds mo of tho conven tion hold hero that nominated Greo loy at Ford's otiora houso. I was stationed outeido to look out for tho class of geutlemon whoso hands aro given to wnndoring into t another man's pockets. Whilo standing in tho middle of a surging crowd of men 1 felt SQinothing strikomoon tho foot, und not being ablo to soo tho ground or to pick it up just then, I put my foot on it. After tho crowd had thinned out 1 looked down nnd saw that I was standing on a pockot book. On opening it I found $215 in money and moro than that amount in railroad tickets for all parts of tho country. "I gavo tho pockotbook to tho marshal, and it was advertised in all tho papers, but was novor culled for. It evidontly had been dropped by somo woll known crook, und ho was afraid to coma to tho headquarters for fear wo might know liim. Whothor it fell out of his pocket or was dropped by somo of his own fra ternity, who had tried to tako it, I do not know. Wo kept it for six months, and as it was novor called for tho jwlico department gavo it to mo, and it' was a vory good day's work for mo, too, I thought." Balti more World. Hook 1'iililUhlni; In (ho Midlife A (.'( Whon in tho Jliddlo Ages an author at any European university desired to publish his thoughts, his look was i cad over twico in tho presence of tho authorities, and, if approved, might bo copied and exposed for sttlo a practice in which tho germs for stato lieeiwing may bo readily dis tinguished. It was evidently necea bary, howover, to keop u strict watch over tho porsons employed in this basilic), and tho statutes of tho Uni versity of Paris show that tho book tellers woro buhJecltHl to a vory Bovtiro dweipliuo. Thoy woro obliged to keep a lut of the books they sold and to exhibit their bcalo of charges, and thuy wero forbidden to purclmso any mamwe-ript till it had been duly approved by tho authorities and pub licly exposed to view for four days. &3?iMWrHM Z, All's JJ1Jn TJ ..! amsmmtsssa 'WlUlJIJ fi&tdL t p yvaggj-v "" x SALE! W for men and boys. GOODS GO UNTIL FlTUTHUll NOTICB, OPPOSITE LADD & BUSH BANK.- NO SIR! Whilo it is true my boy and clothos, I have tried your tired. Givo us a' good OREGON MADE SUIT, TVfniln Itv MlTP. irnH? MrU. Tlinv wnnr linf.fpr nnil J UU1V 1J.VJ11J 11L1JJU. J n full,, n ni?r ni?ATrn rttTPiDPD "iu "v u liju 00 Commercial Street. -SUCCESSOR TO- J. C. BROWN & CO. Have Ro-oponed at tho Old stock in baleni 01 HARDWARE, STOVES, -BUILDER'S HARDWARE A SPECIALTY Contractors and builders can need, 111 tho most approyed and modern patterns. SUPERIOR STOVES AND RANGES All tho former customers of. this House and tht gonoral trade aro invited to gm.s. dw l""sfB MUsHs The place to i" J U 1 1 B.J r" xPres9i Mill Iced load of Dirt or (3-ravel. Willamette hotel. Prompt A traveling mau who chanced to bo iu tho btoro of E. V. Wood, at MeKeea Rocks, Pa., says while ho was waiting to soo Mr. Wood, a little girl came in with u bootle la beled Chamberlain's Pain Ualin and said: "Mamma wants another bot tle. She sayu it Is tho best medicine for rheumatism sho ever used." 60 cont bottles sold by Geo. E. Good, druggist. Evkiiyiiody ' Goro. Whore? Why, to Ilollenbrand'e restaurant. You hardly realize that It Is medicine, when tulttiuf Cnrtcr'H 1. tt!o I.lvpr 1'llU, thuy uro so vory Miiall; no bud ellecU, nil trouble lrom torpid liver ure relieved by Uk Ir iuo To bo Iroo from nick headnclio, bill inn. ncsM.coiiHti tuition, etc., Uiio Carter' little lAVor ring, niriciiy vcneiuuie, ijioy Beuny kllmuluto the llvor and free the ttouiucli from bile, Not ono In toil aro Iroo from Home little nl'inunt unused by Inaction or tho ltver, Ubo Carter's Utile I.lver 1'IIU. The result will bo a pleusunt mirprlke. They give posltlvo teller. Baby cried, Mother sighed, Doctor prescribed : Costorla CURE Kick Ifeailnctieanil rrllero all the troubles Incl dent to a bilious .tnlo of the sjBlem, such at plzlniM, KitiiM'd Irmvlin-M. Distress aflci eatlntf. l'uln hi tin- KM, Ac Whlld tliclr inoal remarkable success ha been Hhown Iu curhi Ilondaci.rt, yet CUuTta'a I.ittlk I.ivim Tilu aro iqually vo'.iinlrlo in t'onstliatlon, curing ind proventlnK this annoying complaint, whils tluiy also correct All disorder of tho stomach, jthnuUto the liver and regulato the bowel. -eu it they only cured HEAD Ache they would be almost priceless to thoae who suirer from this dutreliir complaint nut fortunately their coodnexi does not end here, and l!ioo who once try them will flod theso little pills valuable In u inany ways that (liey will not be willing to do without Ibera. Uut after all sick head ACHE s the bane (it no many lire that hern Is where we in ike our Krent boast. Our jrtlU cure It while otheri do not Caktkh's Ijtti.si l.ivm nu are tmt small and very easy to lake One or two pllli make a dow. Tbey are strictly veeetableand do liolcrlpoor purse, but by (heir pen tie action filnani all who uati litem In vials at 23 cents', 00 f or y I Hold every wlivre, or tent by matt. canx uxsicnn co., ui Tt SmlfilL IklSm Mm CARTER'S JH PILLS. B ir Vm&fth?MTL COST. 1 AND HATS. xno both want a now suit of Eastern goods until I am vnvii. jum.i.m. TORE, Stand with tho most complet Smith, NWARE, ROAD CARTS, find hero every article the call. Wo will treat you AvelLl 2sm:;ic":o:, 248 Commercial Street. get a Saddle horse, Liver Bray or Truck, AVood, Hay, or good well rotted Manure, Call on Ryan & Co., back ol and careful work is our motto. RYAN & CO. Salem Abstract and Loan Co The only Abstract book of Marlou county, lleul etituto orders filled promptly and safely. W. H. H. WATERS NTA.MA.OCR. J. H. HAAS, TILE WATCHMAKEBI 2I5K Commercial St., - i'slom, Orogw, inexe uoor 10 ivieine.j Specialty ot Spectacle, and repair tvlOVHIi. VTUHJUUfl HUUdUWVlOri D.C.SHERMAN U, B, Tension and Claim agent. P.CB Max Ml.Hulom, Oregon. Deputy Couutflj tiierr vruo tor uinoKS. B. C. CROSS, and Packe Htnte Ht. ana Court Bt. The test delivered to all parts of the city? Siiiis? Races Juno 2d, 3d and 4th, ON THE viuivn n AT SALEM, OREGON, Under the auspice of tho Oregon Mr ins anu upeea asociuou, 3,000 CASH PURSE! ti-ie program:. TllUltSUAY.JUNBl. 1 Three-fourth mile dash, all 3 ssn l-acc, 8-Jt50Trot. 4 Oue-iourlli mile diub. XBIUAY,aUHK3, f One-half mile daslu 6 Three year old trot. 1z.i i roi. iATUaUXYaUNEl. 8 one mile llthld I'm! 10-Kree for ull trot II (lentlemcn's roadster nee. for Hoik. and Marlon couQlte. best 'J Iu 8 An1 uorsr wjinoui record to cart, owosm to drive. . u lie ruiea 01 tiie Ni.tlonul -iruCtlna clui Ion nnd tho 1'aclOo lilood Hont ciauou vruiKuverniDUBaeeuaa;. A ull A.lTnt,ltlliliflllnna n.iri c..l7 4,v CHA1. H. KIKLY, AkstsUHt Mn Vm iniuuou imapurvr.j i4 lywwiiwwiiiijiiiMWi