Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893, June 04, 1892, Image 2

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Gorman n strong following, nnd
Hill but few friends.
Depew, of Now York, will nomi
nate Harrison, and Col. Henry M.
DnfflcM, of Michigan, will probably
present Alger's name.
The ltcpubllcnn national com
in It tee will begin IU kcpsIodb this
morning nnd nrrnngo details for con
ducting the convention. But the
nnloual committee will make up n
temporary roll of delegates entitled
to lulmlsslon, and there are more
contests tills year than ever before,
Jn more than eighty cases two per
Hon are fighting for tho panic scate.
The South furnishes a largo number
of disputes. The most bitter North
ern disputes come from Fort Wayne,
tud.t where a McDonald man de
clares Harrison'n delegates were not
elected. BetB were made this eve
ning of 11000 even on Harrison's
nomination against the field. m
One of the liveliest contests to
come before tho convention will be
the Gentile and Mormon factions of
Utah, which are contesting for ex
clusive recognition. A contldenlla
letter Bent out by Utah Gentiles ad
dressed to all delegates to the con
venllon warns them against tin
Mormons and asks to have the con
testing delegation denied iidmit
tnnce to the convention.
WOULD NOT MARRY HIM.
Ho Shot Her Twico, Thon Ended
His Own Lifo.
Euc, Cal., Juno 4. Yesterday
morning while Mrs. Scott, a widow
with ilvo children, was getting
breakfast, William Harris, a laborer,
went, to the kitchen door and asked
her to marry him, and upon het
refusing, drew a revolver and shot
her twice, one shot utjlking her In
the left shoulder, the other in tut
right shoulder, dangerously wound
Jng her. It is feared she will noi
recover. He then placed tho revol-vur-ngulnst
his own side and shot
1 tu.Frlf fatally. Ho dhd two hours
t'f.uwaids. Mrs. Scott is 27 years
. of age, having lived hero for six
mouths, moving from CuHey's Govt
to escape tho attentions of Harris,
win) has been annoying her some
time, trying to get her to marry
him. Harris is a young man o)
goad fumlly, 25 years of agi, and
has lived in this vicinity all his life.
CENSUS INVESTIGATION.
Some Evidnco That Has a Bad
Look for tho Superintendent.
Washington, June 4. In thi
census investigation yesterday J. H.
Wardcll tea tilled that while cngl
ncer in tho bureau, he, bj
order, detroed hundicds ol
thousands of oflicial envelopes al
ready addressed. Also that lit
burned live or six hundred feet ol
lumber for which tho bureau paid
from $5.60 tofO per hundred. Super
intendent Porter appointed persons
who were generally known about
tho city as bad characters. Clara
D. Bosswell testified that while
employed in punching enumerating
slips tho employes were told that
speed, and not accuracy, was neces
sary, and they wore driven like
animals, many fainting under the
strain. Favoritism was shown cer
tain female clerks, and they were
always young and pretty.
A TERRIBLE TORNADO.
Throws an Engine and Train Ovor
an Embankment.
Vienna, Juno 4. Tho Agraiu
Brod mall train wus wrecked by a
tornado near Nowska station Thuis
day night, and tho passengers had a
fearful oxporlence. Suddenly com
pleto darkness fell upon tho train.
Tho engineer and ilrcman crouched
upon tho floor of tho engine. A ter
rific gust lifted tho engine, weigh
ing sovonly tons, and flvo carriages,
and throw thorn over an embank
mont into a cutting half full of
wator. Tho station at Nowska was
converted into a hospital for tho In
jured, twoiity-threo in number.
Chicago And Return.
Ono faro for tho round trip. The
Union Paolflo will soil tlckots to
Chicago and return at ono faro for
tho round trip to tlioBO desiring to
Httt-ud tho National Democratic Con
vention which meets Jino 21. For
dates of salo ana limits of tickets or
any additional Information apply to
W. II. Hurlburt, usst. geuerul
passeugeragent, Union Pacific Sys
tem, Portland, Oregon. 5-31 -hi
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I?' The Chief Krnioa for tno great to
mm of Hood's (Ursaparltla ft found In tb
Ktlclo ftsrif, It Is merit that n Ins, and U4
toet that Hood's SarsaparllU actual! a
Mtifllslies what tt claimed for ft, fa wbal
fcu given to this medicine a popularity an
sale greater than that of any other sarsap
KJAfif Wine rl,la or Wood ,,nrt
merit wins ncr ore tho putu
taeod'a Sarnaparllla cures BerotuU, Salt
Rfcoura and all Humors, Dyspepsia, Bio
Itaulache, UMousnoM, overcomes Thai
rt4 Feeling, creates &u Appetite, strenfM
set the Nitvc. builds up the Whole Bjiteq
Nui' Nunmiiorlllu Is told by all drat
jkls, t,Ufora. l'rtpare4tyailK
f,,jtoUiecarl, Lowell,
BLAINE HAS RESIGNED
Tho Situation al Minneapolis
Today.
James O. Blaine, of Maine.
Washington, Juno 4. Blaine
lias resigned. .
Resignation Accepted.
Washington, June 4. Blalue's
resignation has been accepted.
THE CORRESPONDENCE.
Between
Blnino and. President
Harrison.
Washington, Juno 4. Tho fob
'owing correspondence oxplalns
itself. "Department of state, Wash
ington, D. C, June 4, '02. To tho
resident. I respectfully beg leave to
-uibmt my resignation of tho ofllcu
of secretary of stale of the United
States, to which I was appointed by
you on tho 5th of March, 1880. Tho
nuiltlon of tho public business iu
ho department ofstate, justifies my
(questing my resignation may be
iccepted Immediately. I have the
louor to be, very respectfully, youi
ibedlent servant. James G Blaine."
"Executive Mansion, June4, 1802.
J'o the secretary: Your letter of
his date tendering your resignation
f the ofllco of tho secretary of st'Uc
f the United States lias been re
joived. Tho terms in which you
Uato your desires are suoh as to
b.ivo me no choice but to accede to
our wlBhes at once. Your resigna
tion is therefore accepted. Very
espectfully yours. Benjamin Har
rison." "To Hon. James G. Blaine."
BLAINE'S RESIGNATION
3ow it Was Received at Minneapo
lis by tho Blaine Men.
Minneapolis, June 4. The news
hat lilalne hud lesigned and ills
e-igualioti hud been accepted l
lie president bus created tho wildest
xcitement here. The Blaine men
ire crazy with enthusiasm, cheer
ifter cheer greeted tho announce
ment in the West house. Clarkson
Piatt, Fauset and a score of other
Blaine boomers insist this means
lUaiuc's nomination on the first bal
lot and it really appears to be
tllaine's stumpedo among the dele
gates and others. The Harrison
managers for the 111 Bt time lost their
erenity but declaro they have got
enough delegates to nominate Har
isonr and propose to do it anyhow.
Both Sides Oonfidont.
MiNNKAPOLis, June 4. Tho su
preme confidence on one hand and
tho serene nssurauco ou tho other,
oxprcbscs tho prcsldental situation
today. Tho problem is ono which
jan only be solved hi tho convention
Tho announcement by Blaine
that ho will write no more letters is
accepted as conclusive by all, and
strange to say, both factious seem to
find in It a sourco of congratulation.
The Blalue mon say It means ho
is in tho hands of his friends, while
tho Harrison leaders hold It means
any further expression Is unneces
sary, and that he stands by his let
ter to Clarkson withdrawing from
the contest.
Geuoral Now lias a list of over
50u delegates, all of whom ho claims
will bo elthor Instructed or pledged
to Harrison, nnd a supplementary
list of forty or so, whom ho thinks
can bu relied on for the piesldent.
Chairman Clarkson, however, has a
list which puts Harrison's strength
at Just 208, wlillo Sloat Fassett gives
him 1100 at tho outside. Bla n 'd
friends glvo uo figures as to his
strength but Insists lie will bo noml
on the first ballot.
Chauncoy M. Depow and T. C.
Piatt are among today's arrivals.
MISS BEARDSLEY'S PATE.
Hor
Body Found Floating in tho
Wishkah River.
Portland, Juno 4. A dispatch
received from Aberdeen lust night
says that tho body of Miss Ella
Beardsley, who disappeared ou May
23, was found flouting lu tho Wish
kith nvor yesterday. Tho indica
tions point to accidental drowning.
Miss Beardsloy lived iu Aberdeen,
but was employed in a real estate
olllco here. Sho went toAberdeon
on a visit to her parents several
weeks ago. She Intended to return
to Portland on May 23. Sho urcso
early In tho morning, and went for
a row on tho Wiskitli river and was
accidentally drowned. Sho was a
remarkably handsome girl and made
many friends while In this city, Stie
was about twenty years old. The
funeral will bo hold In Aberdeen
today.
Heavy Rains in Pennsylvania.
PlT-rauuita, Pa., Juno4. Advices
from Pottsvllle, Reading ami Scran
ton, are to tho ellect that heavy
rains, amounting to a waterspout iu
some places, and iu others accom
panied by hull, prevailed lu those
regions lust night, doing much dam
tgo to crops, and causing washouts
ou the railroad, which hits blocked
trulllo.
Struck by Lightning,
Gainbvillk, Ga,, Juno 4. Five
men fishing took refugo from a
storm under a tree, a bolt of light
ulug killed three and severely stuned
the others. All of one family named
Roovos.
Dynamiters.
KifNSlNtiTON, Pa Juie4. Dyna
miters early this morning blow up
the hoiibo of K. Turner, tt Jeweler,
killing Turner and Emma Shelter,
and seriously lnjurod Turner's wife
aud two ohlldren. A pow U bun
Uutf for the guilty persone,
THE PLATFORM.
What Will Probably Bo tho Main
Features of It.
Minneapolis, Juno 4. Tho plat
form, In which tho Republican
party will present its position to the'
i voters of tho country, is a subject UnitedStatesmluistertoGuatemala,
of earnest consideration among tho, who is well known In this place, is
leaders. Tho silver plank will re-'soon to displaco Minister Ryan as
celvo most careful consideration in I tho accredited representative of the
order to meet tho divergent views of, United States in Mexico. Ttiis con
' the different sections. The deulara-' templatcd change In Pacheo's mis-
lion relative to federal elections is slon is said to be due to the desire of
also a matter on which the dele- our secretary of state to Huccef fully
gates (lifter. The platform will be- establish reciprocity with Mexico,
gin with a generul recitation of tho Tho negotiations between our gov
reeord of the Republican party, j ernmeut and Guatemala, whloh re
Harrison's administration will bo '' suited in tho adoption of reciprocity
endorsed. The conduct of the for-
tlgu r4atio!is of the country by
Piesldent Harrison and Secretary of
State Blaine will be especially com
mended. The devotion of the Re
publican party to the principles of
protection will be reafllrmed and
tho McKinley law indorsed. The
reciprocity bectlon of tiie bill will be
(ho subject of special attention. Tho
Springer free-wool bill will bo de
nou need as an attempt to destroy
au iudustry of the American farmer,
The ellvtr plank is likely to bo more
liberal than tuat of other conven
tions, based upon tho firm expecta
tion of the administration that tho
'Pprodchlng monetary conference
vlll result in such agreements as
vlll make It possible to utilize the
ntire sliver product as money.
The right of every American citi
zen to cast bis ballot nnd have it
counted will bo upheld as tho great
est safeguard of Republican institu
tions. Tho necessity of the rehabi
l tatiou of the American merchant
marine will beset forth, and the laws
passed In aid of Amerlcru shipping
will bo approved. Tho completion
of the coast defenses will also be
uiged as necessary to the protection
of the country. A careful supervi
sion ot immigration will be recom
mended, and approval be given
to the exclusion of contract and
Chinese labor. Tho party will re
new tho acknowledgment of its
obligations to the soldiers and sailors
who fought for tho Union. The
Nicaragua canal project will be In
dorsed, aud lel'ereuce be made to the
important measures passed by the
fifty-first congress for the good of
the country. Home rule for Ireland
may possibly And a place iu the
platform. Au open declaration favor
ing civil Bervice will also bo made.
Tho platform will see to it that no
charge shall be made against the Re
publican paity iu connection with
tho Bennett school law. A vigor
ous eflort will be made by Chicago
aus to have tho convention indorse
the bill for government aid to tho
fair.
A memorial to the national com
mittee has been prepared, asking
for the following proposed sixteenth
nmeudmeut to the constitution.
"No state shall pass any law, re
specting tho establishment of re
ligion, or prohibiting tho fiee exer
cise thereof, or use its property or
ciodlt, or any money raised by tax
ation, or authoilzii either to bo used
for the purpose of founding, main
taining, oraidlng by appropriation,
payment for services, expenses, or
otherwise, auy church, religious
denomination, or religious society.
or any institution, society, or un
dertaking, which wholly, or In part,
Is under sectuilau or ecclesiastical
control."
Tho memorial sots forth tho am-nir-iidment
was Introduced iu botii
houses of tho llfty-second congress,
and Is in accord with a similar one
proposed lu 1870 py President
Giant.
FULL OFF THE BHIDGE
And Was Killed. Ho Had Been
Drinking,
Ai.hany, Or., Juuo 4 William
'Policy , a gardnor, living across the
river, In Ronton county, Tell oil the
now bridge across tho Willamette
last ulght, and was killed. He hud
been drinking, aud hud started homo
about midnight intoxicated. The
body was found lying on the oppo
site side of tho bank, this morning.
llo was aged about 50, and had no
fumlly and little means.
Tho High Water.
Chicago, Juno 4. Advices to the
Atsociat-'d Prers show that tho
MltsslHslppt river is rising at aud
ubovo St. Louis witli it probability
It will not begin to fall until the
arilval of tho Juno rise. It is giviug
en ueo for grave apprehension when
that event takes place. Tho Atkitn
bus mid other rivers hi tho South
west where tho recent heavy ralus
have fulleit also continue to rise nud
Uneaten further destruction to prop
erty.
Hospital Burned.
Stockton, Cal., Juno 4.TI10
county hospital, a three-story
wooden building, located ouo mile
from tho center of tho city, was
burned to tho ground yesterday, and
but llttlo of Its contents was saved.
There wero 140 patients in the build
Ing, and nil wero rescued. Tho llro
originated in tho rango lu tho
kitchen, and with a high wind was
quickly communicated with tho
main building. Loss, f30,000j In
surance, U4.000.
Violated tho Lottery Law.
La Ghandb, Or., Juuo 4, Ouo of
tho stores of this city offered a list of
prizes to bo drawn by holders of
tickets Issued to the firm's custom
ers botwoou this and July 4. Yes
terday tlu postoluoe ollloials refused
to circulate tho Lu Graudo Gazette
couta'.ulng au advertlseineutof the
drawing, ili,mlog It wa contrary
totbepruvUlumof tho lottery taw,
"-" -LI J
! RECIPROCITY WITH MEXICO.
j A Move to Bo
Made With
That
End In View.
Montreal, Cal. Juno 4. From
prlvateatlvlccs received ..i this city It
Is reported that R.um. Jdo Pachero,
by tho latter, were managed by
Pacheo, who Is of Spanish orlL'lu,
aud peculiarly adapted for such deli
cate diplomatic work. This success
has iusplred tho administration with
the belief that Pacheo can induce
the Mexican government, to respond
to Its desire for closer reciprocal re
lations. What disposition is to bo
made of Ryan cannot be ascertained.
Pacheo will leave San Francisco for
Guatemala ou Saturday, but is ex
pected t return soon to assume his
duties at his new post.
PACHEO HAS NOT UK AUD OF IT.
San Fuancisco, June 4. Minis
ter Pacheo was seen at a late hour
last night regardiug tho dispatch
from Monterey. He said: "I per
soually have heard nothing about
the matter, and therefore I think
tho news must be unfounded. I sail
for Guatemala on the San Juan ou
Monday, aud orders must como very
suddenly to prevent my departure.
You can say there Is really nothing
iu tho tumor, as I should have been
sure to hove been the first to bo offi
cially informed."
JIM DORSEY AGAIN.
A Noted
Jail-Breaker
tho Toils.
Again in
I)kni:h, Colo., Juno 4. Jim Dor
sey, who wus arrested at the Union
depot, turns out to bo a noted crook.
W. A. Pinkerton, head of the
agency, says he is a niuch-wantrd
mau. Ho gives as his first ac
quaintance with him the time he
put him under arrest at Garfield
Park, Chicago, four years ago.
Dorsey gave bail and got away.
Later he was arrested in Portland,
Or., and escaped by breaklug jail.
Ho was arrested- in Minneapolis
later, but got away before the Port
laud ofllcers readied that place. He
was later arrested iu Los Angeles.
Ho then escaped by knocking down
tho sheriff in tho courtroom, and
came to Denver only to fall into the
toils through the vigilance of Oillcer
Anderson. He is held iu the county
jail to await the action of the Cali
fornia authorities.
Children Killed by Lightning.
Scanton, Pa., Juno 4. A terrific
thunder storm played hayoc
throughout Lackawanna county.
It began early iu the eveulug and
continued until 3 iu the morniug.
Three boys aud ono girl were struck
by llghtuing, two being killed out
right and the other fatally injured.
When tho storm first came up two
Polish boys, Joseph aud C.iskir
Choniczky, wero caught beneath
a largo oak tree iu South Scranton.
Carkir waspuit of the way up the
tree, while Joseph was standing
underneath, when It was struck by
lightning. Joseph was instantly
killed and Cuskir was set on lire by
the electric fluid. He was filghtfully
burned before uid could reach him,
and ho died this morning. Iu Hyde
Park section the 2-year-old son
of Sylvester Arnold was struck
and fatally injured. At Elmhurst,
seven miles east of this city, a girl
named Andrews, while heeklng
shelter under a tree, was killed by
it thunderbolt.
Confesses.
San Biiunaiidino, Cal., June-.
In 1884 Chas. Crawford was convict
ed of tho murder of Christian Bolt '
on circumstantial evidence, und sen
tenced to San Quentin pilson for
life. Yesterday tho Times-Index re
received a letter post-marked San
Frauctsco, and signed Charley
Cauuts, w Ijlch stated that tho writt r, I
who was tho prluclpal witness I
"K",UB", V 7 '
self, and that It was a put-up Job to
....t....t i.,....r...l i.in.wi di.. i.i...
send Craw ford to nrlsou. After suy
lug he is tho most miserable in an on
otrth, tho writer intlmiites that he
is going to commit suicide.
Sho Was Banished.
Nociai.kz, Ariz., Juuo 4 Tho
Santa de Cabora. a young Mexican
lady who claims divine power, ar
rived hero yesterday under guard of
twonty-tlvo Mexican soldiers, under
seutouco of banlshmout from her
natlvo laud. The Mexican govern
ment alleges that sho Instigated tho
late uprising of Mayo Indians in
which they attacked Coherlt, So
nera, aud murdered tho mayor aud
a few others. Sho claims to have
dlvlno power lu healing tho sick,
etc. Hundreds of sympathizers met I
her at the liuo aud escorted her ou
to American soil.
Republicans in Portland.
Portland, Juuo 4. Republicans
held a musing mass meeting at the
plaza last night, the final ouo of the
campaign. Tho principal speaker
of tho eveulng was Hon. R. Q.
Horr, who held a crowd of several
thoueaud people for overau hour.
Other speakers also addressed the
people Democrats and Citizens
also held their flual ratification
meeting al tho tabernacle. Tho
audleuoo was addrvsscd by local
speaker?,
Tf ItMl ton. a luxiti tt .twx.t l.l,l
BwRyaq &Uo, l-lS-tf'
"Yhick and .Glossy."
TIIE ntODUCTION of au abundant
1 growth of hair, w a sl'k-' ke texture
nnd of tho original color, often results
from tho uso, by thoso who liavo bccomo
bald or gray, of Ayor's iulr Viger:
"I was rapidly becoming gray and
bald ; but nftT using two or threo
bottles of Ayer's Hair Vigor ny hair
grew thick and gloisy nnd tho origi
nal color was restorud." M. Aldrioli,
Canaan Centre, N. II.
" A trial of Ayer's Hair Vigor lias con
vinced me of Its merits. Its uso has
not only caused tho hair of my wlfo and
daughter to bo abundant and glossy, but
It has given my rather stunted mus
tache a respectable length nnd nppear
anco." K. Brlttou, Oakland, Ohio.
"I have used Ayer's Hair Vigor for
tho past four or flvo years nnd find it a
most satisfactory dressing for tho hair.
It is all that I could desire, being harm
less, causing tho hair to retain its
natural color, nnd requiring but a smnll
quantity to rendor tho hair easy to ar
range" Mrs. M. A. Bailey, 0 Charles
St., Haverhill, Mass.
Ayer's Hair Vigor,
rnzrjinED nr
Or. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass.
Sold by Druggtata aud Perfumers.
MARKETS.
San Francisco CeI., June 4.
Wheat, seller, '02, $1.41 j.
P o it t L a n d, June 4. Wheat
valley, $I.3(J$1.37J.
Chicago Ills., June 4. At close
wheat cash .85,
M1SUKPKKSENT1NG OICKIS.
The anti-Republican politicians
who are in for anything to beat
Geer are using misrepresentations as
a last resort to defeat that
gentleman. Rut tho points upon
which they do
ones upon which
most rely are the
Mr. Gcer's record
is most sound.
They charge that he voted for the
omnibus road bill at the expenso of
taxpayers. The bill provided that
the money to be used for that pur
pose should be taken from a fund of
llveper cent on sales of public lands
ulrvfldy on act of congress and which
would not cost tho taxpayers of
Marlon county a cent. The money
lies in the stato treasury and cannot
be used for auy other purpose.
Lie No. 2 is that ho voted against
the resolution to have Uuited States
senators elected by vote of the peo
ple und that he said the people could
not be trusted on such matters. The
hoiibe journals show that he voted
for the resolution. There was no
discussion over tho matter at the
last session of the legislature and
Mr. Geer favors the measure.
Lie No. 3 is that Mr. Geer voted
for all the road bills. Ho did vote
for four where ho thought there wa
extreme necessity for helping the
people.
Lie No. 4 is that Mr. Geer voted
for the Bull Ruu water bill. The
record is that Mr. Geer sustained
the governor all through and by his
ono vote sustained the governor's
veto.
They will have to invent some
new lies.
l-'KOM MAU10X.
T. W. Rutherford with his son
Ensll started for New York the first
of the week. It is reported that T.
V. is gone to get hhu a wife.
Rev. B. F. Illnshaw is painting
his house, doing tho work himself.
There is au eilort on foot now to
get the Friends to establish theii
Actidemy or College at Marion, two
of the citizens hero, who are not
members of tho church offer $1000
to aid In tho estt blishmont of such
tin institution here. We believe
that Marion should have tho school
instead of Stilenj, und by making an
earnest eilort wo may get it
Nothing could be doue that would
do more to build up our town than
to establish such a school here.
Llcctric Ilittrrs.
Tills remedy Is becomlug so well
known aud so popular as to need ut
i special mention. All who have used
.Electric isuters sing tue same song
of praise. A purer mudielne does
not exist nnd it is guaiautced to do
all that is claimed. Electric Bitters
will euro all diseases of tho Liver
and Kidneys, will removo pimples,
1 oils, salt rheum nud other affections
"""-icuuBcd by impure blood.-Wlll drive
M,ftr.ft fmm lUB BVBtom ,.,,
. Vent as well as euro all Malaria fe
vers. For cure of headiiche, consti-
pttion und indigestion try Electric
Bitters Entire satisfaction guaran
teed, or money refunded, Price 50c.
nnd $1.00 per bottle at Daul. J. Fry's
Drug Store.
Dissolution Notice.
Notlco Is hereby given that the
linn of Ooodalo & Wheeler has
been by mutti-d agreement dissolved.
J. C. Ooodalo has purchased the
Interest of A. Wheeler and will con
Untie the business and pay all the
liabilities of the late firm.
A. Wheeler;
J. C. Qoodale.
Salem, May 18, 1892. 5 20-4w
Evhuyiiouv Ours. Where?
Wliy, to lelleubrunel'e restaurant.
Glutenu lmve you tried it? Veyr
delicate. Sold only by Broat &
If You Want
A MltST-CLASI
Spring Wagon
H, PHOLE,
61 S at9 Btreet, Balera.
: P AC I Fl C L
FOR TOWN
$2.00
Perdozeu for Ihe finest fhilsilicd
PHOTOaitAPHH lutueclty.
MONTEE BROS.,
18VUommercIal Street.
F. B. S0UTIIW1CK,
Contractor and
ISuihlcr.
Salem, - - Oregon.
T. J. CRESS.
HOUSE PAINTING,
PAPER HANGING,
Natural Wood Finishing,
Cor, 20U1 and Chemeketa Btreet.
JOHN M. PAYNE k CO,,
Ileal JUfitate
and Insurance.
First stairway north of (Bush
bank.
A.
JOHN lit WIN,
Carpenter and Builder,
Shop 05 State Btreet.
StorcFittinps a Specialty
25c Want Column.
Notices Inserted for ONE CENT TEH
WOHD EACH INSERTION. No ndver
tiflomeut Inserted In this column for less
llian twenty-live cents.
J 011 KENT. An 8 room house, lnrge
12
uiy
croundsana plenty oi sunue irees.ip
alinost opposite Yew Park schtDl. on
12th street.
(WSt
WANTED. A girl or womnn to do
houbowork pint or day lu a smnll
.iiiully. Inquire at JonnNALOulcc. tr
w
ANTF1) A married lady, with
Incumbrances: permanent position
o suitable nernon,
Address
A,
It. Jouit-
NAi. otllce.
6 2-3t
F
?lOR KENT Well lurnished four-room
new house with pantry anuciosei,
t7.C3a month. Two blocks from North
Mnlem. Geo. Eschstruth. C--l w
LOST. Between Ralph Geer place nnd
Drift creek, large field opera glass.
Liberal reword to Under. fr-31-3 t
FOR RENT. A f-even room house Rates
reasonable. Well located. Inquire of
Mrs. D. L. Floater, opposite opera house.
C-31-lw
WANTED. A good little girl to helo
tako cnreol one baby. Apply 4ta
house south of Yew 1'ark store.
JOHN HUGHES,
Dealer in Groceries, Paints, Oils
and Window Glass, Wall Pa
ncr and Border, .Artists' Ma
terials, Lime, Hair. Nails and
Shiiiirles, Hay, Feed and Fence
Posts, Grass rieeds, Etc,
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
THE SALEM CANNING CO.
Will Rec ive
CHERRIES AND STRAWBER
RIES AND GOOSEBERRIES on
and after Wednesday, Juno 8, 1892.
dw-tf
Second Annual
vim
Al ROSE SHOW!
SALEM, OREGON, 1892:
Thursday, Friday and Saturday,
June 9, 10, 11,
Exhibition Will Open
rilURSDAY, AT 1 P.
M.
ARMORY BUILDING,
STATE STREET.
Admission IO eta.
Exhibition Thursday afternoon and
evening, Friday ail day and
eveulng, and Fitturday
until 2 p. iu.
Conducted by the Marlon County Fi utt
Grower' tusoclatlon.
Removed to 14Q State.
SING HOP & CO.,
Merchant Tailors.
Bprlngsuit 116-worth P0-, pants $500
worthS7.0u, Everything cheap. Jf clothes
don't fit customer need not take same.
Call a n d look o ver goods, 0-1-1 m
For Sale, Cheap.
A number of trios of IhU snrlnen I'lvm'
put li Hook liu.uk Lanj ban, White Lee
horn, and Partridge r bins, all thorough
ou !- . ini.viwriy, utveexnreHScnarecrl
a ret the pick ot the eewmimeu to fo rr
o, boxea for ihlument. Attara
E.HOKKR,HJem,Or. '
Bern Wanted !
A N
D AND ORCHARD CO.
LOTS, FRUIT TRACTS
A, H, F0RSTNER & CO,
Machine Shop, Runs,
Sporting Goods, Etc.,
308 ttommcrclal Street.
J. J.
Scientific
Ol'l'OSITK FOUND11V
On Stole Street.
RICE & ROSS,
Horseshoers,
General Blacksinlthlng,
47 Stato Street.
THE
Salem Ilachman is
11, roniiFi.
Best Line in the City.
. Court Street
J. E. MUltPllY.
Brick and Tile,
)!EST IN OKEGON.
Works in North Salem.
RADABAUGII & EPLEY.
Livery Feed and
Boarding Stable,
41 8tntu Street.
Calif or n i Bakery.
THE BEST.
101 Court Street.
MRS. M. E, WILSON,
Leading Salem Modiste,
;5 Commercial St,
U.
I,
Undertaking and
Cabinet Work,
107 State Street.
lTJIJ
Has just placed on tho market
SUNNYSIDB
No. 11, 0 miles south of Salem. This tract as fine fruit laud, is well
draiued and will be sold iu any sized tracts on tho uipst favorable terms.
We still have a few ten aoro tracts in SUNNYSIDE No. 10, 0 miles
south ot Salem. 150 acres of No. 10 Is uuder contract to bo planted to
orchards in tho fall of 1892.
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Also two 10 acre tracts and ono 15 acre tract in SUNNYBIDE No. 8,
5 miles south of S.ilem. Over 100 acres of No. 8 was planted to fruit tfoes
during the past season, and 50 acres more will bo planted the coming all.
Aud 128 acres in SUNNYSrDE No. 5, 3 miles southwest of Turner,
over 10 acres in young orchard, mostly cleared and iu crop, will sell any
part or all, very cheap for cash, or will give time on part.
Ou anv of the abovo lands wo will
time on the balance, or will tako part purchase price iu work or a part
payment in stock or good eity property.
In addition to the above wo have for sale TOWN PROPERTY, small
tracts near the City and Farm Labds.
It costs you nothing to see our property, and wo may have just what
you want.
Office in the New Gray Block
on State Street.
I(
D.C.SHERMAN,
U, 8, Tension and Claim agent. V, Q
Box 3bl. Salem, Oregon. Deputy County
Ulnrfc- Vrito for blanks, w
jiridECTiqi
B
THEGEflTLEMAHSFRIEN0
Our rEKPECTION BYRIKOE fit with ererr tMU
lideM. DonnotBTAISf. ritEVENT3 BTRICTUIU1
Cures CO.S'ORKHfEA ll GLEET in OKI to Foes dayi.
A QUICK CUKE lor LEUCOERIKEA or WHITES.
BuMbyaUVRUGaiSTS Sent to liny AddrtM for H M
3IALYDOB liiiuriCTClUKU Co , LANCASTER. OHIO.
T. BURROWS.
Fancy Supplies,
Fresh Vegetables,
Choice Butter and
Eggs always on hand.
Oil, Meal, Feed, Grain, etc., a Specialty.
22G Commercial St.
Before Starting on a Journey
A person usually desires to gain some In
formation as to the most desirable route to
tale, aud will purchase tickets via the ono
tba will allord him the qulcliest and beat
service. Jleforo starting ou n trip to e'hi
cago or any point Kast.you should provide
yourself with n map and time table of the
vv lhoonsln Itentral Line. Tho trains run
on this route at e vestibule andare equipped
with Pullman's latest Drawing ltoom Sleep
ers, elegant Day Coaches nnd Dining Oars
of latest design, built expressly for this ser
vice, nnd are exquisite in lurnisblngs nnd
convenient and comfortable In arrange
ment nnd sw complete In every detail that
they have no superior in comfort and ele
gance. The dining car service is pronoun
ted by all the most elegant over inaugur
ated, and Is operated In the luteiest of Its
patrons.
Fast trains via the Wisconsin Central
Lines leave Alluuea polls dally at 12:45 p.m.
and 6:?5 p m and t. l'aul nt 1:10 p. m.
and 7:15 p. in., making favorable connec
tion with all trains from the West and
knithwest.
Kor tickets, mans, pamphlets and full
Information apply to Q, F. McNeill, C. 1.
und T. A., Minneapolis, Minn., and to Jas.
U. Fond, General t'assenger nnd Ticket
Agont, Chicago, 111. M6-ly
TRUCK AND EXPRESS..
White's No. 60,
SALEM'S FINEST TRUCK,
Now ready for business. Careful work a
specialty. J, F. WHITE.
SUTTON &S-0H,
Kxpross nml Baggage.
Vo hauling and quick delivery to all
parts of the city with promptness aud
caro Leave orders at K. M. Wade A Co's.
LIVERY AND FEED STABLES.
ELLIS & WHITLEY,
LIVERYMEN.
South of,-WlUanatt Htot.I,
BAXBM - ORtCOON
.? i n
wwm?
AND FARMS.
IIAMINS,
Horseshoeingi
J, I BENNETT k SON.
CANDIES,
Fruit nnd Cigars,
P. O. Qloolc.
Bt. T. BWH5MIKKYS,
Cigars and Tobacco.
BILLIARD PARLOR,
243 Com'l Street
BOSTON
Coffee House.
5c LUNCH.
Open all Night
T. JET. BLUNB12LL.
Meat, Poultry
unc Fish Market,
Insurance Blook.
ID
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take one-fourth cash and glvo long
M.T. RINEMAN,
DEALER JIN
Staple and Fancy Groceries,
Crockery, Glassware, Lnmps, Wrcden
nnd Willow raie. All kinds of mill feed.
Also vecetablesnodfrults In their wasou.
"Highest Price paid for country produce."
WeLOllcl a share of your patronage,
9-9 iS2HItontieet
Salem Abstract and Loan Co.
The only Abstract bnokn of JMarlon
county. Ileal estate orders
filled promptly nnd
kafoly.
W. H. H. WATERS,
MANAGER.
ONE OF THE LARGEST ESTABLISH
meuts In tho Htato. Lower rates than
Portland. Largest stook Legal Blanks ic
tho State, and biggest discount. Send foi
price list of Job printing, and catalogue of
legi.i blanks. E. M. WAITK,
wtf am Printer Salem Oroorim
Tickets
ON SALE
OMAHA,
Kansas City, St. Paul
CHICAGO, ST. LOUIS,
Andall Puints
East, North and South,
PULLMAN SLEEPERS,
COLONIST SLEEPERS,
RECLINING CHAIR CARS
AND DINERS:
Steamers Portland to 8n Francisco Every
t Days.
TICKETS f&S0 EUROPE
For rates nnd general information call
on or address,
W H. HULBURT.Asst, Genl. Pass. Agt
M Washington Bt ,
POHTIAND, OKKOON
STATE TREASURER'S SECOND NOTICE.
Stole of Oregon, Treasury De
partment, Salem, April 18, 1692.
Notice ia hereby given that there
are funds on hand Bufilcient to pay
all outstanding etato warrants en
dorsed "presented, and not paid for
want of funds" prior to, and includ
ing. January 6, 1892, and that all
such warranto will be paid ou pro
Funtatiou at this office. Interest ou
the.se warrants will not be allowed
afterthe date of this notice.
rmii.METSOIIAN,
4-18-2w State Treasurer.