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VOL. 5.
"THE PEOPLE'S PAPER."
SALEM, OREGON, MONDAY, JUNE 20, 1892.
"TO-DAY'S NEWS TO-DAY."
NO. 145.
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HURD'S LATEST STATIONERY.
3 Large Cases Just ReceivedWe have the following styles:
FIRST EVI IRE, TITIAN, OXFORD, POMPADOUR, IMPERIAL,
COURTIER, ROYAL PURPLE, ALEXIA, POLONAISE, CLARICE.
Wo invite the ladies of Salem to call and inspect this stock. We have a fine line to show you. This paper is all
the rage in New York.
PATTOMS State Street Book Store.
VKOFKSSIONAL CARDS.
J J. SHAW, M. W. HUNT.
, HUNT, attorney nt law.
8IIAW A
Ofllco over
Capital National bank, Balem, Oregon.
GEO. II. BUIINETT, Attorney at law,
Balom, Oregon. Olllco over Ladd a
Hush's bank.
T. IUCHAHDSON, Attorney at law,
otllce upstairs In front rooms or new
ush block, corner Commercial and Court
streets, Balem, Oregon.
rusi
PLEASANT
Home Addition.
You can huy property in this most popular Addition
on any terms.
It is high and dry and has the advantage of street
cars and city water.
Remember it is within ten minutes walk of the
Postoffice or Court House.
Over thirty lots sold this spring. Call on
GET THE J.&M. LAWNMOWER
In Three Sizes.
ALSO AN IMMENSE STOCK OF BUILDER'S HARD
, WARE AND FARMING IMPLEMENTS
AT
GRAY BROTHERS,
N. W. CORNER STATE AND LIBERTY BT&, SALEM, OREGON.
BURKE
rn.
One-half block south of Bush's bank, up stairs.
Harntt
clntire
-SUCCESSORS TO-
WELLER BROS.
HEAD QUARTERS FOR RED STAR
C303E3E2E1ESS3E3J3
STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES.
At the old Stand, next door to Post Office.
H. GLASSFORD.
CARPENTER, BUILDER AND CABINET MAKER,
BANKS, STORES, AND OFFICES FITTED UP IN,
Georg'a Pine, Walnut, Cherry, Red Wood, Etc.
MANTELS, BUTCHERS' AND FAMILY ICE BOXES, WIRE SCREENS.
JOBBING ATTENDED TO.
Ilenrof 2G0 Commercial Street, Salem, Oregon.
Choice
Ed. C.
Meats.
Cross
Wholesale ami Retail Dealer in Fresh, Salt ami
Smoked Meats of all Hinds,
'3T&
ij
rpl VW rMMmev Wrai?tftlU.
JOHN A. CAUSON, Attorney nt law.
llooms 3 and A, Lnda & Hush's bank
building, Salem, Oregon. 8 1 lyr
B. F. UONIIAM. W. II. HOLMES.
Boniiam A HuLMKA, Attorneys at law.
Office In Bush's block, between 8 kite
and Court, on Oun'l at.
mlLMON FOKD, attorney at law. Salem,
JL Oregon. Olllce up-stalra In l'atton's
UIO
ilbck.
BH. UKAD3HAW, PHYSICIAN AND
. Burgeon, salem. Oregon. Otllce In
l.ldrldgeblook, upstairs over Williams A
KiiKlnnd's bank llesldcnco corner State
una a. K. corner Inter street.
Wll. YOUNO, M. O . Olllce formerly
. occupied by Dr. ltowlaud, corner
Court and Liberty streets. Telephone No.
40. ujiico neurs: a. ni. 10 i;; :iim p. in.,
and 7 to 9 p. m. llcsldeuco 18th street on
electrlo car Hue. Telephone No. 0.
M
stairs,
AFEB. A imoOKS, Physicians
and Surgeon.). Murphy block, up
i, Commercial street, Salem, Or.
TH. W. B. MOrT, plij Rlclan and sur.
J geon. Otllce In Kldridge llloca, Sv
lem, Oregon. Olllco hours 10 to 12 a, m.
2 to 4 p. in.
17 B. PIIILIIKOOK, M. D.,Homeopatblst,
Jii, Olllco 165 Court street; Residence Ml
High street. OeLeral piactlce. Special
attention given to diseases of Women aud
children.
Day
It. MINTAH. A. DAVIS. Offlco hours,
9 a. m. to 11 a. m.: 2 n. m. to 6 d. m.
ay or nlirht calls promptly attended to.
Special attention given to diseases of wom
en una euuureu. uiuco in new u uik uik.,
303 Commercial strict, llcsldeuco Mime.
DK. T. C. SMITH, Dcntlst.OT BUito street,
Halom, Or. Finished dental opera
tions of every description. Painless oporo
ttons a specialty.
WD.PUOH, Architect, Plans, Npecl-
all classes' of buildings. Olllce 15X) Com
mercial si., up stairs,
CA.KOilEHT, Architect, ioom42l,Mnr
. quam building, Portland, Oregon.
Largest display in the city at my market. Best ser
vices and prmpt deliyery to all parts of the city.
i)o Court and 110 State Streets.
Chas,
Smith,
-SUCCESSOR TO-
NAILS !
LOCKS
t
HINGES
BUILDER'S HARDWARE i AT
BllIT (6 PfitZfil Plumbers and Tinners,
214 & 210 Commercial St., Salem. Garden Hose and Lawn Sprinklers.
A complete Imo of Stoves and Tinware, Tin roofing aud plumbing a
epeclnlty. Estimates for Tinning and Plumbing Furnished.
PAPER
HANGERS.
HEAD QUARTERS.
All are invited to call at 143 Court street and look at all llio late
patterns in Wall Paper and get prices for sums on the wall.
E. C. SNOW, Decorator, with E, E. SNOW, Hou&e, Sign and Car
riage PAINTING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES.
Paper Hanging, Kalsomiuiug, Wall Tinting, etc. Varnishing and
Natural Wood Finish. Only FtrsU-class Work. E, E. SNOW.
Remember tho plaw, 143 Court Street.
J. C. BROWN & CO.
Have Re-opened at the Old Stand with the most complete
stock in balem or
HARDWARE, STOVES,
TINWARE, ROAD CARTS.
-BUILDER'S HARDWARE 'A SPECIALTY.-
Contractors and builders can find here every article they
need, in the most approyed and modern patterns.
SUPERIOR STOVES AND RANGES.
All the former customers of this House and the
general trade aro invited to call. tVe will troat you well.
miSlN'KSS CAKDS.
HOKYE&MILLW, Proprietors tho Porce
lain BattiaudHliavltiKParlors, Have
the only Porcelain liutb Tubs In tho city.
20!) Commercial street, Salem, Oregon.
SPHAGUK & ALLEN. Blacksmiths and
hoicshoelng and ropalrlng. Only the
best workmen employed. Opposito State
Insurance building
4 a, SMITH A CO., Contractors, Sower
. lng, Cement Sidewalks, Excavating,
: All work promptly done, Salem, Or,
Leave orders with Dusan Bros. 4.10-lm
PJ, LAltSEN fc CO,, Manufactuie of all
, klndsof vehicles. Repairing a special
ly. Shop 45 State street.
OABPET-LAYING. I make a specialty 01
carpet-sewing and laying; cttrpete
taken un and rclaid with ereat euro. Iamvh
orders with J. II. Luun, Duron A Son ori
wane uumer. u, u. xjuxiivma.m.
WENT MAD IN HIS CAB.
A. Wild Rlito That Terrified a Tralnload
of Western Passengers.
Probably ono of tho most exciting
incidents over known in railroading
waa told n reporter by Mr. Julius
Smith, who lias roturned from a trip
to tho northwest. Ho was in Ta
coma, Wash., for somo timo on a
visit, and on his return started back
on tho Oregon Short lino. Tho road
leads along tho baso of tho mountains,
and tho passengers woro enjoying a
fino view for somo distance, and
oycrything appeared to bo going on
nicely until suddonly it was noticed
that tho train was gradually increas
ing in speed until it fairly flew along
tho rails. Tho passongors began to
get uneasy, but when thoy saw tho
conductor and brakeman rush fran
tically toward tho front of tho train
thoy then know that somothing seri
ous was tho matter.
Faster and faster flow tho train
until it bounded from side to side at
a fearful rate aud tho frightened
passengers woro thrown about tho
cars liko so many puppets. Trees
and polos flashed and tho train was
going at a clip equal to 100 miles an
hour, whilo it seemed only a miracle
which kept it on tho track. Around
curves it would spin, almost stand
ing tho poor victims on their heads,
whilo thoy woro every minuto ex
pecting to bo dashed to pieces.
Tho conductor soon disco vored that
tho eugineor had gono mad. Ho
stopped for nothing, but flashed post
tho stations at lightning speed, and
for a Btrotch of forty-fivo miles tho
train wont so fast that it was impos
sible for tho passongors to hold their
seats. Tho fireman could not bo
scon in tho cab and it was determined
to mako an effort to got to tho mad
man beforo ho sont tho wholo train-
load of peoplo to eternity. Tho con
ductor and brakeman crawled care
fully along tho tonder and worked
their way into tho cngino behind tho
engineer, who stood with his head
bare and his long hair floating back
as ho gazed ahead, muttering' to
himself.
With a blow t'co madman was laid
on tho floor and tho conductor shut
off stenm and gradually brought tho
train to a standstill. Tho madman
was secured and a dispatch sont
back ovor tho road asking for in
formation regarding tho fireman,
It was discovered that at tho last
stopping placo tho eugineor- liad
shoved tho flromnn from tho ongino
just as tho train started, and then
put on full steam. Tho engineer was
always sober and had nover shown
any signs of insanity boforo. Kansas
City Journal.
KNIGHT. Blacksmith, Hurso
shoeing and repairing a specialty. Shop
rouN
iJ shoeing and repairing a bp
uttho foot of Liberty sti eet, Sulcm, Oregon
2 20U
dw
248 Commercial Street.
FOUND
The place to get a Saddlo horse, Livery
rig, Express, Dray or Truck, "Wood, Hay,
Mill feed or good well rotted Manure,
load of Dirt or Gravel. Call on Ryan & Co., back of
Willamette hotel. Prompt and careful work is our motto.
RYAN & CO.
Salem Truck 4 Dray Co.
letn Iron works. Dray and truok may be fn
the auriittr of Bute and Oimiriiemial xtrmtf,
DRAYS AND TltUOKH
always ready for orders.
Sell and deliver wood,
huy, coal aud lumber. Of
flee rilate 8t., opposito Ha-
found. throughout the day at
B, F, DRAKc, Proprietor,
SALEM
T. G. PERKINS, General Superintendent,
IRON WORKS,
OREGON.
DUGAN BROS'
Plumbiug and Heating Co.
Wholesale and retail dealers in
STEAM AND PLUMBING GOODS.
20) Commercial street, Telephone No. 33
For Sale.
Three lots in North t-i)m on Mrcet car
line, olhO 21 acres Iriilt land hIjouI. miles
east of Salem, Cull on
V. D.tUISItltiLSOX,
folate Insurance Otllce
SALEM.
Manufactures STEAM ENGINES. Mill Outllts, Wuter Wheel Governors, Fruit
HrrlneOutnti Traction Fnglnes. Cresting. et- 1 arm mhcblnerj made and rcnnlied
1,,Tn.?.,Si .?Jnt?And manufacture of ilia celebrated Wahlslrom I'atent MlddllUH
Puritlerand Heels,
Karra machinery niiult and reiulred.
C, N. CHURCHILL.
CHURCHILL &
T S. BURROUGHS.
BURROUGHS,
Tinners, Plumbers, Gas and Steam Fitters;
SHEET METAL WORKERS.
100 Chemeketa Street.
rii -ign
JKZMJgZJ,
Sash and Door Factory
Fronts Street, Salem, Oregon,
The best class of work in our line ?at prires to compoto
with the lowest. Only the best material used
NEW DAILY MAIL STAGE
ttchvecu Aurora, Hut (evlllo,
Ii:iinnoeLr, St. l'nul and
Fairfield.
leaves Aurora dally at 1030 a. in Ar
rive at Kalrdtld J p. in. luturulnu leave
Kiisrfleld ull p. m. Arrives at Uuuiiixm-k
Up, in leaves ChHinprx-K 0a.m. Arrives
at Aurora, via Uuttewlle, atH a, m ( on
ucct with mornlriKri. j Co. trains colnx
north andnouth. luf-ngei, batrgHuund
freight carried at regular mUs.
Service begins Monday, March 17, lS'r.'.
uUMiOUKK, Jiopr
WILLIAMS &. ENGLAND
BANKING CO.
CAPITAL STOCK, all Subscribed, $200,000
Transact a general banking business
In all Us branches.
GEO. WILLIAMS J'reslden
Wm. ENGLAND Vice President
HUGH McNAHY Cashier
MUECTOK8- Geo. Wllllams.Wm. Ens
land, Dr. J. A, Klcbardson, J. w . Ilodson,
J. A. Maker.
Hunk In new Exchange block on Coro
merrlal street. 8 U-tl
Authorietl Cupital f500,000.
CAPITAL NATIONAL BANK
Hale m, Oregon.
W.A.CU-ICK. 1'ics. V. W, MAIITIN,
Vice 1'rts. .1. 11. ALllhltr, Cashier.
Btnte, County aud City WarranU bought
at l'ur. dw
MONEY TO LOAN.
Special Inducements for the next SO duvs
on good farm loans.
FEAR & HAMILTON,
Doom 14, Bush Dunk block. 5 Udw
Capital City Restaurant
Jas. Batchelor, Prop'r.
Warm Meak at All Hours of the Day
None hut white labor employed In tills
establishment.
A good substantial menl co iktd In Urflt
class style
Twenty-live cents por meal,
HMD KI-tONT
Court street,; betwt en Opera ,Jlouse and
Mlnto's Llvory
THE WILLAMETTE,
SALEM, OllEGON.
Hales, $2.50 lolFs.OO per J)ay.
The best hotel between l'ortlund andHau
Kranclsco. riruWclass In all Its iiimkjIih
menu. Its tables aru served with the
Choicest Fruits
Grown In tho V. Illume! te Valley.
A, I. WAGNER, Prop.
Those Afflicted
With tbehablV)l using to excess,
LIQUOR, OPIUM OR TOBACCO
Can obtain
COMPLETE, PERMANENT CURE
AT TUB
KEELEY INSTITUTE
Forest, Grove, Or Call wlu. Btrlctly
oonOtUntlaL
fMI'IlOVEl) OltDEH OK UKI) MKN.
1 Kumlakun 'JrlbeNo. H, Halem. Holds
ooiuicll ory lliurday evening, at 7'X)
Mlgwum lu htato lusiiruuce hall.
V. O. UAKKlt, J'rophet.
KKrfVNK (1. V. Al'hlW.lhlefofllecords.
J. M, Needham,
HOUdE I'MrsTINa, K ALSO
MIXING, PAPKIl HANGING,
NATURAL WOOD FINISHING.
Leure ordem J Irwin's, rear of smllh a
Httiner's drug ttore.
mm
D.C.SHERMAN,
U, H, 1'entlon and Chum agent. I'.O
Box Ml. MaUin, Oregon. Deputy iCoaali
iflwy YrH tor bUulu. w
t7APANES53
PiJUB
C1LTRB
A new and Complete irLatinent, coiisIhU
InsofsilpposltorleK. olntmentln caobules.
also a box and pills; n ikhUIo euro lor ex
ternal. Internal, blind or bleeding, ItUilug.
(Iircinlc, recent or hereditary riles, mid
many other (llstasis and lemalo wuuk
ntsjChj It Is always a treat beuetlt to thu
gentral luultli. 'Jhu llrsl dlsvovtry ol a
niedlc.il cure rendorlug an op ration with
tho knlfu unnecessiry heitaltur. This
remedy has never bum kixiwii to full. It
per box. U fori'); sent by mull, Why siifti.r
Irom this terrible dlsuisn when u wrlttun
guarantee Is given with (1 lixis, to refund
thu money II not cuud honcl stamp for freo
sample. GiKirrnteeli.Niied by VtooiiAiip,
d-AiiKK A Co., whoimuluaiid retail lnu
gUti, sole agents, l'ortland, Or. & 1-ly-Uw
J.H.HAAS,
THE "WATCIEVfAKEIt,
2!5!Commerc!l St., iitum, Oregon,
(Next door to Klein's.)
Htx-o!.ilty ol Biiectacles, and repairing
Olocks, Wuicliex and Jewelry.
Two Hard Names.
Wo may point out tho desporato
attempts or our countryinou to got
at tho proper utterance of Gootho'a
name. Probably tho patronymic of
no great man has boon bo widely and
so variously miscalled.
Among tho varieties aro Goaty,
Gwcothy, Gootor and oven Gutter, to
which modo our less ambitious effort
was lately corrected by a suporior
bookbcller.
Tito editor of a popular journal
lately gavo it out, with porhaps n too
liberal concession to tho inflexibility
of tho English tonguo,.as "Gorty."
Tho namo of Mario Bashldrtsoil! is
another verbal i-ock on which many
a British tonguo comes to grief.
Ilavo you Mario Baslct horsolf
Bosht-horsolf? (almost everything
Bhort of Badgorcd horsolf) aro tho
varieties ono ovorhcars at tho circu
lating libraries.
A young compatriot of tho haploss
horoino gavo it to us as Bashkoort
choff, with tho accent on tho second
syllable, which somo might find as
difficult to utter as tho threo snoozes
and "ski" supposed to bo typical of
Riifcsian nomcuclatuio. London Tit
Bits. liny Hum.
Bay rum is manufactured in Do
minica from tho dried leavos of Pi
mento acris. Bay rum to procured
by distillation, and this in a vory
simple mannor. Tho leavcp aro
picked from tho trees and then dried
in this stato thoy aro placed in tho
rotort, which is then filled with wa
tor and tho process of distillation is
carried on. Tho vapor is thon con
densed in tho ubwil way and forma
what is known as "bay oil," a vory
small quantity of which is required
for each puncheon of rum. Tho
manufacture of bay mm is carried
on at tho northorn end of Dominica,
and proves a very lucrativo business
to thoso engaged in it, as tho plants
aro plentiful in this district. Gar
den and Forest.
E.
c. citoss,
and Packer
HtateHt, an Court HUTua best meat
delivered to all part of the city.
EX KHALL,
Paper Hangerand Decorator,
Ortlce at CuHirlhlvert'a lllllouery store,
Halem, Oregon,
A Logical Argument.
A man was urged to tako a news
paper. "What is (ho uso of taking it? I
never open it, so I don't know what's
in it. "What good would it do mo?"
"You tako liver pills occasionally,
don't you?"
"Certainly."
"Do thoy do you any good?"
"Of coureo thoy do."
"Did you over open them and find
what was in thorn J"
That mado him slioll out tho snb
bcription price. Texas Siftings.
five Hundred filiocbs u Year.
Tho empire of Japan lias no fowor
than 700 oarthquako observing sta
tions bcattortxl over it, and tho rec
ords of tho COO shocks that annually
visit that country aro accurately
uoted. Now York Journal.
Everybody laiown what It Is, and
that U tho reaaon they go to Hel
leiibrund'a for Hint pure Ico cream
bodu,
Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Food Re
Mi
soy&i S8
rowaer
js&m
ABSOLUTELY PURE
PRACTICAL COOKING.
An Englishwoman Teaching Working
Peupto Economical Cooking.
About 200 women and girls aro now
attending tho cookery demonstration
class in tho shipbuilding district of
Goran. Miss Gordon, tho demonstrator,
has ueon speoially trained for her work,
and is nt onco a skillful cook and a clov
er toacher. Her method of work is es
sentially practical. Assisted by tho
moro advancod of her pupils, and in full
viow of tlio "others, Bho makes soups,
drosses vegetables and manufactures
dishos of various kinds. Tho fire by
which she cooks is an ordinary open
grato of tho sort found in most work
men's houses, and tho saucepans and
other utonsils ore all of tho simplest de
scription. This is n matter of importance, ad
cookery demonstrations Involving the
uso of costly apparatus nro worse than
useloss for workingmen's wives. Tho
things made aro, as it rule, of tho most
inoxpensivo kind, and they all depend
for their valuo upon careful seasoning
and cookery rather than costly ingro
dients; for tho demonstrator never for
gots that the chief object of tho school
is to teach poor women how to provide
nutritious food for thoir familios at tho
least possiblo cost.
Soups area great featuro of this class,
pupils being shown how to make up
ward of twonty different kinds all
savory, nutritious and Inexponsivo.
During tho lesson tho cost of each thing
is given in detail. Thus, enough mock
tttrtlo soup for six porsons costs Is. 2d.
tho samo quantity of shecpshoad broth,
8id.; of fish soup, Cd., and of barloy
nnd beef bono broth, 4d. Ono of tho
tilings spocially taught is how to cook
potatooa proporly n difficult foat in its
way. At the samo timo groat efforts
aro mado to induce peoplo to uso lontils,
peas, boans, rico and macaroni.
Proof is afforded them, too, that many
of tho so culled woods which grow wild
by tho roadside sorrel, for instance
aro dolicious in soups nnd salads. In hor
lectures Miss Gordon lays tho greatest
emphasis on the necessity for variety in
food, insisting that tho most wholesome
dish loses many of its nutritivo qualities
if caton day after day. She Bhows, too,
how this variety could easily bo obtained
if, instead of always buying beef and
mutton, pooplo would just occasionally
hnvo a rabbit, somo fish, or oven liver.
In a full courso of loctures tho demon
strator teaches hor pupils not only how
to cook beef and mutton in every imag
inable way, but how to mako a groat
variety of puddings, omolots, scones and
cakes, as well as ovory kind of sick
room dolicaoy, nnd ovon poulticos.
Shotoaohes them, too, that most diffi
cult of arts how to season what thoy
mako. At tho closo of each demonstra
tion tho various dishes aro sold in half
penny portions an arrnngoinent which
has tho doublo ndvantngo of defraying
tho cost of tho materials used, and en
ables thoao present to tost tho quality of
tho food. London Lottor.
A Year Without n Summer,
During tho extraordinary y oar of 1810,
according to tho best records, January
nnd February wero warm and spring
like March was cold nnd stormy. Vogo
tation had gotten woll along in April,
when roal winter sot in. Bloot nnd snow
foil on soventeon difforont days in May.
In Juno thoro was olthor frost or snow
ovory night but threo. Tho snow was
flvo inohos doop for sovoral days in suo
cossion in tho interior of Now York, and
from ton inchos to throofeotin Vermont
and Maine. July was cold and frosty;
ico fonnod as thick as window panes
in ovory ono of tho Now England states.
August was still worso; ico fonnod
noarly an inch in thickness nnd killed
nearly ovory grcon thing in tho Unltod
States nnd in Europe In tho spring of
1817 com which had boon kept ovor from
tho crop of 1810 sold for from flvo to ton
dollars a bnshol, tho buyors purchasing
for seed. On May 10, 1833, snow fell to
tho dopth of a foot in Jamestown, Va.,
and was piled up in hugo drifts In most
of tho northorn states. St. Louis Ito
publlo. Cafcd Snakes anil Their Pood.
Many persons supjioso that tho crea
tures introduced nllvo into tho dons of
lingo monsters suffer tortures of terror
nnd fonr, Wo Imvo often observod tho
process, nnd confidently nfllrni tho sup
position to bo ontiroly groundless. Tho
rabbits nnd ducks, which wo saw put in
with sorponts, showod no signs of fear
whatever, sometimes ovon giving tho
plainest demonstrations that thoy woro
governed by quite othor otnotlons.
On ono occasion we recollect noticing
n rabbit runciiig about beside and over
the coils of n hugo python. When ex
actly opposito tho head tho sorpont
moved it slightly und projected its
tonguo several times. Tho rabbit took
no notlco of this, nnd a littlo afterward
bogan to try and nlbblo tho skin of the
python's body. Quarterly Roviow,
A aicnseerle on an Aruluuch.
Tho warm evmn nro starting tho usual
snowslides nnd avalanches lu tho Cas
cade and Olympic mountains, says a
dispatch from Seattle, Wash. From
Bultan City, n mining camp in tho Cas
cades, a curious Bight is reported. Tho
men at work in tho 811 vor Top tunnel
heard a noise, nnd rushing out found a
Yost snowallde coming down tho moun
tain, not 800 yards away. In the middle
of a mass of snow ten rods wide by
quarter of a mile long wero five beam
and fourteen mountain goats. The ava
lanche plunged over the cliff, and the
whole menagerie except ono bear waa
buried in the debris.
Jleforo Starting on s Journey
A person usually desires to gain boom i
formation as to the most desirable rout to
iate, ana win purchase tickets via the
inntwiuaiiora mm me quicKestana
service, liororo starting on a trio to
cagoorany nulnt East, vou should nrovld
yourself with a map and time table of.-tb
Wisconsin Central Lino. The trains run
on tnis route nrevestlbulo andareequipp
with Pullman's latest! rawing ItoomSMi
vm, cu'kuiii uay voacnes ana uiniuj uc
of latest doslgn, built expressly for this i
vice, and are exquisite in lumishlnm a
convenient nud comfortable in arrange
ment nnd bs complete In every detail tSat
they have no superior In comfort and eto
gance. The dining car service is pronoun
ced by nil the most elegant ever Inaugur
ated, and Is operated In tho lntei est of tu
patrons.
Fast trains via tho Wisconsin Central
Lines leave Minneapolis dally at 12.4 p.m.
nnd (1.23 p. m., and at, 1'aul at UdO p, as.
and 7:15 p.m., making favorable connee
uonwiiunit trains irom me west
ooumwest. - f
For tickets, num. Tuimnhletx and
lntormatlon apply to Q, F. McNeill, O.
ami x. a., Minneapolis, xuinn., ana to J
Agent, Chicago, 111. M6-
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Summons. ' ?"
In the Circuit Court of the Bute of, OmMI
James Shirley, plaintiff, ,
vs.
llngton.Q. W.nilllngton,W.U.Hodq.
Ella Ilodson, D. 1', Thompson, ana A. O.
To A. O. Drey, the defendant above nans
In the name or the State of Oregon, yo
are hereby required to appear and answttf
the complaint tiled against you In tb
above entitled suit, on or belore the 3a
Monday in June, lhltt, to-wlt: J one 13,1888,
the samo being the first day of the next
terra of tho ubovo entitled court, and IT
you fuil so to answer lor want thereof;
nlainlltrwlll apply to the court for the re
lief demanded therein, to-wlt: A Judg
ment against defendants, A. L. llodaoa
and O.K. Ilodson for tho sum or $1400, to
gather with Interest thereon at the rate of
teu per cent, per annum irom November
0, 1PK2. less tho followlngpaymentssrhla.
to:wlU 8HU Novombor if. lsS3: $140 Novem
ber 0, IBM; J20 Augusta), lNiU: 154 July IB,
1887; J.C.D0 December U, 18S8: $50 August
0, lbMI; 17.t!&Muy6,18Ul; SiO October 8,1881
also that plaintiff have Judgment agalMt
said defendants lor J ISO us attorney's feea
in this suit, and that plaintiff have Juda
mentngalusl said defendants for all coma
and disbursements of this suit. Second,
a decrco for tho loreclosure and sale against
you and all of the above named defend
ants, or the mortgaga property mentioned
in pialntitis' complaint, to-wlt: The frae-
ttonal 8' K. Vf. being tho N. M of tho s
ana low i and a or section So in T. ts; B.-.X.
w.,w. M. and the fractional w. of the I
vr.ii of section 30. t. 8. s. k. 2 w.. w. it..- ta
copt 10 acres ott of the eas: side ol the ff ' 4
uonai w. 't oi tne w. y, or tne s. w. ,M
section uu in the rorni of a paroleUognMk,
extending across said land. Tbsrc Mta
In all f this conveyance 161.W acres of laid
loss 17K acres on of lot No. 2 deeded, to
John Wittschera. AU of said land BltuaUd
in Marlon county, State of Oregon. By taa
shorlll of Marlon county, Oregon, aooord
lng to law and the practice ot this court;
that the proceeds of Bald sale may baap
plled In payment ot the amount due, to
the plalntlfr, and that said defendanUMUM
each of thoio, and all personsclalmlng un
der them.and each of them.ornnyofthem,
subsequent to said mortgage on ealrt prem
ises, either as purchasers, lucumtirunoew
or otherwise may bo barred and foreeloani
of all rights, claim or equity of redemption
in the said promises and every part thereof
and that tho plaintiff may have Judgment
and execution agatust the said defendant
U K. liodsou and A. L. Ilodson lor any da
llelenoy which may remain alter applying
all the proceeds of tho sale of said premise!
properly applicable to the satisfaction of
said Judgment, Third, that the plaintiff!
or auy other party to tho suit, may beoome
a purchasser at said sale, that the sheriff
execute a certificate of sale to the purchas
er und that thu said purchaser he let into
possession of the said premises production
of the sherlU'H certificate of sale thereof,
and that at thu expiration of the time tat
redemption, that the sheriff exeoute m
.441. 1. 1 ... ,l.u nnnitinDn nf baI.. v.sa.mI.iai.
UVU. W ...V .UIVUMBV. BU1U MIDUIMBJ,
unless redeemed ns required by law; thai
the plalntllt may huvo such other and fur
ther relief In tho premises as to this court
may seem meet and equitable. You wlli
further take notlco thai this Hummona la
sorved ou you by publication In the Capi
tal JouiiNAL. of Halem, Marlon county,
Oregon, by order of lion. It. l'.llolse, JndM
of the above euutled court, made at Obaaaw
bers at Halem, Marlon county, Oregon.
April 81, 18IH, ordering and directing thai
said summons be published therein once a
week for six consccuttvo weeks.
H.T. UIUHAHOSON.
4-28-7t Attorney for JrUalntMa
Executrix Notlco.
NOTIQH Is hereby given that the under
signed has this day been appoint
ed by the Hon. County Court of Marloa
county, executrix of the last will and te.
turnout of Charles 1'lglcr, deceased, all Mar
oons having bills ugulunt said estate av
requested to present them to me at my
resldenco corner 1) and 11th streets, Kngl
wood addition to Halem, proporly verlflod.
within six months from this date, and an
persons kuowlug themselves indebted to
said estate are requested to make lmmedW
ate payment. bUHAN 1'IOLKR.
April 22, 1W2.
Hktii It. lUMiiEB, Attorney for Admit.
atrix. 43S-6W
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tho meuth: tonguo ooa ted: pain under tl
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mistaken for rhoumatlsia i sour itnmaeH
with uatuienoy aud water-urash; naca
tloui bowels las and costive by turaai
headacho, with dull, heavy sensation j
rcstloasness, with sensation of having leaf I
something undone which ouget to mmI
been donot fullness after eating t htfd
tompert blues I tiroa loowng; yeuoi-
poaranco or a Kin ana eyes t auunews, i
Not all. but always somo of tbeee
cato want ot action of the Liver. Vor
A Safe, Reliable Remedy
that can do no barm and has never I
known to fall to do good,
Take Simons Linr Rit
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Mental UeyreMlaa,
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