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""'-W '" ' '""w- rf-'TfT-swPk'',' ,fT"5ir" " -T-'lBf . m give TUESDAY, JUNE 21, 1892. w k n Dealers in Groceries, Crockery, Glassware, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Brushes, Windovglass, Etc, Sole Agents for Epicure Tea and Big Can Baking Powder. am. U. GOODHUE. K. CA1III.L. JBUILDIXG MATERIAL. Lime, cement, plaster, hair, Are and building briok, lire clay, Baud, gravel, blacksmith and house coal, wood, all kinds, wholesale and re tail. Olllce 03 State street. Goodhue & CAinLL. ' CHOICEST MEALS, BEST SERVICE, LOWEST PRICE AT STRONG'S RESTAURANT. DATES Or1 LOCAL EVENTS. July 29. "The Fast Mail" at Reed's. 9 "The Midnight Alarm". "The Midnight Alarm." which will be presented at the Opera House Wed nesday Night is unquestionably one of the biggest and stiougest produc tions now on the road, ami where ever presented plays to the capacity of the house. The play is not only nn 'inteusly Interesting one, but it is produced by an exceptionally strong company with a car load of beautiful sceury and some of the most Btartllug realistic eU'eets ever put on the stage, including a gen uine fire engine aud horses. "The Miduight Alarm" deserves and will doubtless be greeted by a house packed to the doors. o The Fiitsr-ALAUM. yhoitly ufter G o'clock yesterday evening the big bell called the departments to North Commercial street, where some boys had set fire to a big pile or brush I hut had been thrown into Mill creek at the John G.Wright place, next to T. J. Cherriugtou. A barn aud con. siderable property was in danger of being destroyed, aud would have been had not the engines done good work. Bids Oi'ENEU. This morning bids were opeuedbyP.S.Ruightand E.M. Waiteof the publishing committee of the Board of Trade for 5000 copies of a descirptive pamphlet of Salem to be printed and bound. The bids were as follows It. E. Moores & Co., 3.76 per page.E. M. Waite $4.50 per page, Crouifce & Cook $5.G2 per page. The contract was awarded to R. E. .Moores & Co. Everybody Come. To the lawn social giveu by the Y. M. C. A. at the home of J. H. Albert, Esq., thiH evening, The Second Regiment band has been engaged for the occas ion. Also a musical aud literary programme will be reudered by some of Salem's best talent. Re freshments of a daiuty order will be served by the ladles' committee of the association. Those Bouldeks. The move ment inaugurated some time ago to remove the looie boulders from the surface of our streets was a move In the right direction, aud should be pursued further. They could be niude moro useful In low places. H vvn arrived. Those new mouldings have arrived at Keller & Marsh's. All the lutest effects. Parties in need of framing should make a nolo of this. Nor Cha.y. James Miller, of Howell i'rulriu, was yesterday ex amined before Judge Davidson for insanity on petition of J. M. Brown and was discharged. Marriage Licenses. The comi ty clerk ibsued ti couple of marriage licenses. Tliey were to Eirio Hayes and Warren C Bullls, and Orpha Neal aud John Palmer. Never Before Knwn.-SucIi a ,, coin nn 1 L'ohiir on in the Post Oilice block now was never before known In the history of Salem. They sell men's Milts Tor JJ.oo worth fl0to?14. Ladles trimmed hats, the iieweot fet Its show u iu the market, for $ 1.25, worth 3 to f4; for so .....ni, rs to to Show are being slaughtered ut less thau one-half price. Till sale ouly coutluuta uu-1 til SaturJsy ught ut 10 o'clock. Can M USLTA Lurgo and small eh ecked,str i ped , polka -dots and plain Swiss es, India Linens, Dim ities and all light weight summer goods. THE CAPITAL JOURNAL T. HOLVERSON you excellent values in MUnmoiD ICIiTES. Swiss and Tlamberg Qdgings. Trimming and skirt ilouncings in dress patterns, both white and black. CJIALLIES. Cotton and Wool Challies at low pri ces and a fine assort ment of French a 1 wool patterns still to show you. ItEMEJIKElt TILE TLICE, 301 Commercial Street. CIRCUIT COURT. 130 State vs. Thos. Hollaud,may hem; pleads not guilty. 113 E. F. Parkhurst vs. City of Salem and Capital City Railway Co., injunction; amended complaint and demurrer to same tiled. 18-Mary A. Horn vs. W. C. Kiggsj suit for possession of real property; continued. 31 James 8hirley vs. A. L. Hod son et al.; action for money; default as to A. C. Brey. 33 Emma B. Circle vs. J. T. Cir cle; divorce; referred by stipulation of parties to M. E. Pogue. 61 Geo. D. Goodhue et al; vs, James McCourt et al; injunction; amended complaint filed; dismissed. 04 P. A. Kroshus vs. George Stevens; acttou for money; contin ued. 07 Eva A. Grace vs. Theodore Grace; divorce; referred to C. E. Roblln; decree and custody of minor child. OS A. E. Watson vs. Hiram F. Dawman, action for money; demur rer to answer sustained. 100 S. B. Catterlin vs. A. S. Huntly; action for money; demurrer to complaint withdrawn, answer tiled. 109 W. H. Byars vs. Mary E. Beatvetal.: action for money; de fault against Jas. W. Beatty. 110 J. A. Russell vs, L. W. Ben son; defculi aud decree of foreclosure lien. AMENDED complaint. E. F. Parkhurst, iu the injunction suit bi ought by the horse car Hue against the City of Salem aud the Capital City Railway Co., has filed his amended complaint with the county clerk, praying the court to eujuin the defendants from in any manner interfering with the plain tiff's rights, privileges and franchises on State and 12th streets, and lrom building, constructing or operating on those streets or on any pari oi them a street car Hue or car track, as threatened, uutll the final hearing of the merits of this cause or until the further order of thecourt.aud finally for a perpetual injunction "raiust de fendants until after the expiration of the term of thirty yoars aud for such other aud further relief in the prem ises as is meet and proper for a court of equity to grant. The complaint alleges that the electiic lino is building its road on tho streets in question without any other authority thau the adoption of the report of its committee, recom mending that pel mission be granted to the defendant corporation to build aud construct a street car line on the north side of the center of State street from Liberty to 12th and ou 12th street to the Southern Pacific passenger depot. The complaint further alleges that the proposed change whioh the plaintiff contemplates malting wun- in a reasonable time, if not inter- ferred with by the wrongful acts aud conduct on the part of defend ants, will make his street car ser vice over saiil road precisely similar to that which the defendants are proposing to operate. A further allegation is that soon after the council adopted the icport of the committe recommending that the elerstrlc line be granted a per mit to run its cars on Stato aud 12th streets to the depot, five of the meni- lrs of the council petitioned tuo mayor to call a meeting of the coun cil for tho purpose of taking action aud rescinding the adoption of the report, but the muyor refused to call a meeting of the couucll at their rconest. and that there are only Kht members of tho council and if the mayor hnd complied with the request of the five members the council would have rescinded the action by which the recommenda- tinn nf tho committee was adopted, as the plaintiff Is informed and be- lieves, J. J. Rhaw. representing the city and the electric line," filed his gener al demuircr last evening. Judge Boise's decision is awaited with in terest. Salem's Four Hundred. The Capital city has long been knowu for Us high standing as a social center, and for Its great hospi tality. But with all Its reputation in this line it was not considered probable that Salem would ever havoau exolualvo "four hundred" whose social standing was absolute ly out of reach of tho average citizen mid even of the time-honored pio ueer. But such is now the case, aud our Ward McAllister Is none other thn Hupt. Downing, of the stati prisou. Hit 400th mau arriveu ye--terday, uud Is ere this well acquaint ed with tho brethren of hU "oirlj.1 The Oxi.v Reason Why people all like Fred Cooper's Ite cream Is because it Is made of the best iu-gtcdienta. lABASOLS. A large line of black and colored Para sola on hand, 22, 24 26 inch, ranging in prices from $1.00 up. ! MEETING OF SCHOOL DIRECTORS Insurance on Buildings In creased. TEACHERS ELECTED. Tho Vonrd Aims at Retrench' went. Tho Board of School Directors met tills afternoon at 2 o'clock, and re elected the following teachers : East Salem. E. H. Anderson, Mary Van Wagner, Jessie Northrup, Mary Reynolds, Mabel Brehaut, Ilattie Cobum, Mattie McNary, G. M. Whipple, Allena Melleu, Grace Peebles, Margaret Cosper. North Salem. J. A. Sellwood, Jane Mori is, A. W. Long, Lillian JGwynne, Helen Hibbard. Central. Mrs. A. II. Dodd Mary McKinley, Maria D'Aicy. Lincoln. T. T. Matthews, Olive M. iCapwell. Park. Mrs. McAdam, Carrie Bentley. Mrs. Grubbo was re-elected Super ntendent. Bids for delivery of wood at the several school buildings were award ed as follows, some 20 or moro bids being received : Firyi. Halb'ert, 35 cords North, 52.36; G. II. Croisan, 15 cords Cen tral, 52.50; A. Omhart, 20 cords Park 52.50; A. W. Nichols, 20 cords Park, 2.00; L. A. Jasper, 125 East, $2.40. Oak B. J. Lawrence, 15 cords Central, 53.05; A. J. Clarke, 12 cords North, 5.1.70; A. Omhart, 15 cords Park, 53.75; J. L. Bollinger, 20 cords East, 53.09. Theofliceof Piincipal at Central School was dispensed with, and a saving of 515 a month thereby eft'ec ed. It was ordered Jtliat the salaries of Janitors at the several buildings cease during vacation.except at East Salem, and at this building a mate rial reduction was made. Persons will bo employed at a nominal sum to have an oversight of the buildings. This arrangement effects a saving of about 5200 for the two months. Tho Janitors at North, East and South'Salem were re-elected. J. M. Long was elected Janitor for Central and O. D. Purdy for Park school. It was ordered that tho insurance on Lincoln and Park school build ings be each increased 55,000. Tho new teachers have not been elected as we go to press. WE WILL CELEBRATE. Committees for tho Celebration Work Being Pushed. The general committee on a fourth of July celebration met last evening with some citieus at the Hotel Willamette aud proceeded to detail the work for a glorious celebration on tho fth of July. Fully 53000 will be rai&ed. With this a military encampment will be secured, and many other attrac tions of a novel character will bo in troduced. The military companies will close their encampment with a mnguiflcent sham battle, which will propably be held on Willson aveuue. The following list of comndttees have been appeinted: Invitations-F. C. Baker, R. J. Hendricks and A. F. Hofer. Orator and reader, P. H. D'Arcy, E. P McCornack and Tilmon Ford. Industrial parade, G. Stolz, G. Steluer, L. A. Davison. Music E.M. Waite, Jas. Ross, Geo. Burnett. Fire department Walter Low, Harvey Jordan, Wylle Moores. Amusements J. G, Wright, Geo. Myers, Geo. Collins. Program Wm. J. Clark, E. H. Flagg, W. G. Westacott. Grouuds-W. L. Wade, E. S. Willard, O. T. Barker D.coratlons. Dame Nature Is a (Jood liouk-keeier. Sho dou't let us stay long in her debt before we settle for what we owe her She gives us a few $ ears' grace at the most, but the reckoning Diirely comes. Have you neglected a cough or allowed your blood to grow impure without heeding the w urniugft? Be wiso in lime, und get theworld-famed Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, which cures as well as promises. Asa blood-renovator, a lung-healer, and a euro for scrofulous tulots, it towers above all ether, as Olympus overtopn a mole hill. To warrant a commodity is to be honorable aud above deception, and a guarnteo Is u symbol of honest dialing. You get It with every bottle of the "Difacovtry." By 1 drugs; 1st. LOCAL AM PERSONAL. The Incendiary who Is trying to bum our towu had better learn the song "I want to be a Stove-maker.'' A. H. Forstner returned last eve ning from a visit to Portland. Rev. F. J. Kempker, of Subllmltyi was In tho city today en route for his old homo at Davenport Iowa, where he will spend tho remainder of the summer. W. W. Johnson. U. B. deputy murohal, from Burns, Oregon, is In the city visiting his brothers Geo. W., H, A. and J. C. Johnson. No other blood medicine so utilises the results of scientific Inquiry as Ayer'a Sarsaparllla. Notions at Win. Sargent's. Continue to please those refrig erated meats from McCrow & Wil lard's cold storage rooms. Another fresh invoice of those choice pickles at Clark & Epploy's- Wall Paper Wm. Sargeut. Fruit jars, jelly glasses and preserv ing jars, also stouo ware, a full lino of tho best at Clark & Epley's. Any one going East cannot afford to miss seeing Shaw & Downing, ageuts of the Northern Paclllo rail way. They make. the lowest rates. One More. A new paper for Marlon county is the Woodburn World, which will be stiuted on tho 21th Inst, by J. F. Stewart. Mrs. Fiester Is not selling her croods at cost- Call and get her prices and examine tho goods before purchasing elsewhere. The men who burglarized J. E. McCoy's residence have not yet been discovered. They have tho start of Mr. McCoy to tho tune of about $100, aud It is probably safe to say they have tho start of the authorities. Singers aud public speakers find Ayer's Cheiry Pectoral invaluable. It never falls to cleanse the throat and strengthen the voice. Baby Carriages Wm. Sargent. Persons interested in the latest scientific methods employed in den- istry should visit Dr. J. C. Griffith in the Bush-Brey block. He does only the highest grade of work. Express Wagons Wm. Sargent. Pictures aud frames Wm. Sargeut. If vou want a team of any kind, see Ryan & Co. 6-10-tf F. S. Dearborn left today for Port land, to start ou his trip East, to he absent about a mouth. Miss Stella Ames, of Willamette Uuivetsity faculty, left today for Portland where she will visit her sister, Mrs. D. C. Powell. Mrs, C. B. Woodworth, who has been yisiting her mother Mrs. Apple gate, left on the afternoon train for her home In Portland. Miss Stella Howard weutaway on the 1.40 train to visit her aunt Mrs. Wyatt who lives at New Era. To Alh.vny. Tho Presbyterian excursion leaves the O. P. wharf tomorrow morning at seven o'clock for Albany and return. The boat will stop at Independence long e nough for the party to go to Mon mouth uud return ou the motor lino which will make a pleasant feature of tho trip. TWO BARNS BURN. Another Night Firo of Incendiary Origin. Fivo minutes before 11 o'clock last night the barn back of Mrs. Dr. Mc Coy's, on ho alloy between Center and Marlon and FroHt snd Com mercial streets, was discovered to bo on fire. Those who arrived at the fire bo foio it hart made great headway found the entire outside of tho struc ture faclpg the alley In Haines, which soon overspread tho entire building and leaped across tho alley and de stroyed also the barn of J. II. Lunn. Mrs. McCoy's barn was unoccu pied. It waB the property of tho Oregon Land Co., and was worth probably 5150. J. H. Lunn's barn was worth about tho same and was insured In American for 5100. The Insurance expires on the 23d, but Mr. Lunu had It reinsured yesterday. Mrs. McCoy said she had no doubt in tho world but someone set her barn on fire. The first flames were on the outside, fronting the alley. All who saw tho firo aro of the same opinion. For The Pen. Deputy Shoiifl Haley of Umatlllu Co, camo down on the morning train with two boarders for the "State Hotel," Inc'ENDIARIHM.SIuco incendiar ism is suspected by many, it would be a good plan for everybody to keep their sheds, warehouses and barns, in fact all alley exposures, fiee from rubbish, straw, and eveu dry ma nure piles, all of which burn easily. Besides a little cleaning up of alleys would be a good thing on general principles. DRPEIIFE'C "I BtlbL.0 spam Baking tJMd in Milliona of Homes SICK Head- Aches' Sick-headaches are thooutwanl indications ot derangements ot tho stomach and bowels. Al Joy's Vegetable Earuparitla h tho only bowel regulating preparation ot Eartaparllla, It ii seen why it Is tuo only appropriate Barsapatllla lu tlck-hcadaches. It Is notonly appropriate; It is aa absolute euro. Alters conns ot It an occasional dose at interroU Will forerer alter preront return. Jno. M. Cox, ot 733 Turk Street, Ban Fran Cisco, writes: " I liaro been troubled with attacks ot slck-hcadacho tor tho Inst three years from ouo to. thrco times n u cek. Some ttmo ago I bought two bottles of Joj's Vcso tablo Bnrsnparllta aud li.ivo only lnul ono attack slnco nu 1 t'int was on tho fcioud day alter I began using it," vocotcibJe JO1'' a ) '.'' otirsDiJvj ullD For sale byDan'l J. Fry, 22-5 Com. strept. Incorporation. Secretary of State McBrido was in receipo of ar ticles of incorporation yesterday from tho following:.... Tho Port laud Academy society; capital stock 535,000; incorporators, Win. S. Ladd, W. B. Gilbert, Chas. E Ladd, W. M. Ladd and J. R. Wil son.... Tho Astoria Wharf and Warehouse Co., incorporated by E. W. Tallant, Robert Caruthers, C. B. Allen, Wnlter W. Ridehalgh and R. E. Caruthers; capital stock, 530, 000. A Strawiierry Freak. II. E. Hilleary, of Turner, sends the Journal a sample of something that is entirely new and novel in tho strawberry line. It is a whito or cream colored berry witli led seeds, and is a beautiful fruit to look at. Tho flavor Is rich uud tart, and It (s a lato berry. Mr. II, has only a few plants of this now fruit, but will propogate it, as it may prove a great thing in tho berry line. The Railway Board. Rail road Commissioners Clow and Col vig were in tho city yesterday with the intention of holding a special meeting for tho purpose of consid ering tho complaint of Henry Hep pner, of Heppner, the Gaston depot, matter, and tho Yaqulna railroad accident of recent date, Commis sioner Colvig wcut on to Portland aud telegraphed for Mr. Clow to join him there at once. The Minto Bridge. The bridgo which Geo. E. Goodhuo it Co., and John Mlnto aro prepailng to build across tho Willamette slough from the foot of Bellevue srreet to Mlnto's island will consist of tho scow, "City of Salem," which will bo con nected with tho Island and tho foot of the street by cmbankuienlri. Whisky to Indians. Yesterday Deputy U. S. Marshal Harry Minto weut to Portland with Perry John Brown, who had pleaded guilty be. foro U. S, Commissioner James Walton of tho crime of glviug whisky to Indians. AViiy is It. At tho Y. M. C. A. social on J. II. Albert's lawn this evening there will bo served 25 gal lons of French ice cream from Jones & Bernard!. Why does every body want this particular kind? Be cause they want the best to bo had. MoviKct to the City. County Judge-elect Hubbaul lias puichased theM. V. Rork lesidenco property, at tho comer of Cheineketa and Cot tage streets, and will soon remove with his family to tills city. Pionicers and Cami'ers. Can ned ox tonutie, potted lmm, boned chicken.turkey anil game, etc., ltluo Front. Evkryiiody aoj.s. Whcro? Why, to Ilellenbraud's restaurant. Don't Get Cauciht. Tho hot weather is liable to catch you with out a summer suit. Hart & Tali aferro aro In shape to help you out. For Sale. Two or four lots iu Portsmouth Villa can be had at a bargain by inquiring of Miss Ames, at tho University. Baby cried, Mother sighed, Doctor prescribed : Castorla 1)1 kd. HUMPIIR1CYB. At tho osy lum, Sunday morning, Juno 10, 1802, Mrs. C. C. Humphreys, aged 72 years. Deceased was sent from Hlllsboro a shorttlmo ago. Tho remalus were shipped homo and tho Inter ment look placo there yesterday. "Il1 M Pewder: do Years the Standard AW. iiSkSr AT ACTUAL, CLOTHING FOR MEN AND BOYS. FURNISHING GOODS AND HATS ALL GO UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. FOR CASH ONLY. , G. A. R. Suits 8.50 with buttons These suits are all wool, regulation cut. 2iJ Commcrcidi Street. Not Correct. Members of the Capital Engino company and others flay that'when the engine driven by Henry Prlco passed over the No. 2's hose there was no water iu it, and that no damage was possiblo under tho circumstances. The Capitals stand by their driver, and defend him against tho charges of being reckless. Reception. About twenty-five young people met yesterday evening at the homo of Starr brothers ou Chemcketa street in honor of Miss Etta Duusford, who leaves for n visit in Canada tomorrow. An ele gant lunch was served and tho eve ning made pleasant by a variety of gain 03' City Council. Tho city council meets (Ids evening, and asido from the question of Btreet improvements there will no doubt be some street railway matters to bo acted upon. It Is said that some now franchises will bo asked for. Mason Jars.-TIio best aud cheap est at tho Blue Front. A man who haspractlcod medicine for 40 years, might to know salt from sugar, read what ho says: Toledo, O., Jon.10. IB87. Messrs. V. J. Cheney Co. Uoutleinen: 1 have been In the general practice, of mi die Ino lor most 10 yoarH, und would su y that In nil my practice and experience havo nnvor been a preparation thai I could prescribe with ns much contldonco of buo ophs as 1 win Hall's Catarrh Cure, manu factured by you. Have proscribed It a Kreat many timet) aud ltn ollect Is wonder ful, and would say In conclusion that I tiuNeycttonudiicusoof Catarrh that It would not cure, If they would tulto It ac cording todliectlons Yours truly, L. L. GORSUCII, M. D., Olllce, 215 Summit St. Wo will givo 100 for any oaso of Catarrh that cannot bo cured with Hall's Catarrh Curo. Takeu inter nally. F. J. CIIENNY & CO., Props., Toledo, O. BSy-Sold by Druggists, 75o. ''' IP - - " IltiAIi KSTATK MOVEMENTS. January transfers $170,'-'20 60 February transfers L'03,074 05 March transfers 175,574 89 April transfers 182,(109 I0 May transfers 4,432 75 Juue to date 63,010 00 junk 21. Jacob Staud'er and wlfo to Julia II. Hlukle; 0 acres 1 4 s v 1 w $120. A. E. Watson and wife to R. a. Reene; It 10 Capital Home ad to Salem, $200 I. N. Clllbert and wlfo to Paul Limbeck; part s 21 and 25 1 7 s, r 2 w 3,000 II. A. Thomas et al, to II. W. Stutton; It 5 blk 4 Yew Park ad $300 E. 11. White to W. W. Olesy; part Truckey's ad to Salem $250. Ilavn Vou Head How Mr, W. D. Went, of Oenova, N. Y. was cured of tho severest form of -dyspepsia? Ho says everything ho atohecmed like pouring molted lead Into his stomach. Hood's Bar saparilla cliucted a perfect curo. Full particulars will bo sent If you write. C. I. Hood &Co., Lowell, Muss. The highest pralt-o has been won by Hood's Pills for their easy, yet sflllclent action. "Who is this Oovernor Pennyroy al.of Oregon, that's tulked offer pro sldentV" usked an aged, caro worn Democrat, at tliu corner of Fifth and West Walnut, yesterday; "Is iio In the way of Undo Horace?" Ho was assured that Penn royal wasrTtlu anybody's way aud departed happy. Iowa State Register. (live ii I-rtUfblui; rtilloiiilierl None of your swirling cynlot for us. They IhiikIi noi, neither do tliey mnlle, 'JlieyureTiiKUhrlouB dynpeptlo. 'J'huyura likimlly sour of vl.ago, pule, slUlit, dry, quIUiKrovyti-kJi Individuals In Met, who lixjkun If iliey liud brtu tit louiftrlieadit wltli nw.t bicf nil their liven, lfiesldt pllllne, bullon biimUiiif if'itiuw llmt iiio- .! H irOIII III"! IflUIVIUUKI Villi I I.IKKI Ul- Jetlou U never luurd from ttit-m 'limy muKUlny mole lillU Into niouuUtlns,"lri tlntiUlifasuIr" Iiitoirrlevousuiinoyunoes, blmw u a man who Uc trouble wltliu kinlle. renifnitHl hum 1 1 mUlmiw. and In whom llielomtuluo of tnvrrliuenl ure i imlly set all w, ii nil we will show you u lunu with N(ii (IdlKCdloii lko ilimlotler'n ttloiuarli Hitters lu soon re tilts IiUmIuk, ana nudum me nervou.nu-F uuu querulous dlnpokltlou to nurl and rind fault which atlftnrim ilviiMM.il!. Ittieuiiuillftiii. annul! patlon, malaria, kidney troublu aud la k'rippo ylrld to (lit Ultters, -OPPOSITE LADD & BUSH BANK.- JUST There is going CLOTHING For Holidays, etc, and remember the WOOLEN MILL STORE Is the place to buy and get the best goods for the least money. BROOKS & Wholesale Spanliliiig'sBi Goods, FINE FISHING TACKLE. HA GUNS AND SPORTING GOODS. 94 State Street, Salem, Or. rif'NjTiTiTM for Infants "Castorla Is io well adapted to children tht I recommend It as suporior to any prescription known to me." n. A. Ancuxn, M. D., IU So, Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. V. HTlio use of 'Castorla' Is so universal and IU merits so well known that It seems a work of supcrerocntlon to endorse It. Few are the Intelligent families who do not keep Castorla within easy reach." Carlos lIinrTN. D.D., New York City. Late Pastor Bloomlngdalo Bef ormod Church. Tns OiNTAun NORTH HOWELL PRAIRIE. Mrs. E. II. Stono, of Adams, Or., paid a visit to her old homo last week. B. 1 Fletcher aud Mary Swegle are visiting at Silycrfon. Ernest Wlesncr who has attended school at Willamette this year has returned homo to spend vacation. Rov. Drawer of tho Dunkard church, has .been visiting with Chas. Morgan's family, aud preach ed a very interesting sermon at; tho M, E. church on the evening of the 12th. The board of school directors havo decided to reseat tho school house with patent Beats before tho fall term aud mako other needed Im provements that will greatly add to tho appearance and convetiluuco of the school property. Ou tho morning of tho 17th, sev eral farmers of this vicinity noticed a large smoke near John Nowsome's placo which proved to be his vgran. ary that was on ire. This 'is trie secoud time Mr, Newsomo has met with a loss of his granary lu that way. Macuini: OiLH.-Don't forget that tho Blue Front has tho best aud the cheapest lu the city, .letter Than a $1.00 llottle of Wood Purifier. Dr. W. H. Evans, tho leading druggist of Sanford, Florida, snys "I always feel safe lu recommeiidlug Ht. Patrick's pills I carry In fctock." Tliero aro none bttter, and ono dose of them will often do more good than a dollar bottle of any blood pu rifier lu the market. For salu by Q. E, Good, Druggist. Iluoklen's Aralcu'.Bulre. The Kent Salve In the world for Cuts, Uruues, Horts. Ulcers, Suit Itheuni, Foyer Sores, Tetter, Chapped ItnndsChllblalns, Corns and ull Hklu Kruplloui, und ikmI tlvtly cures files, or no iwy required. It Is Ktmruiitecd to clve perfect satisfaction or money refumuxl, I'rb-e, Si cents per box. For sale by Uun'U Kry, IBS Uom HL Salem Abstract and Loan Co, The only Abstract books of Marlon county. Ileul estate orders Ulled promptly und safely, W. H. H. WATERS, MANAOKR. COST, -5 HOW to be a rush for HARRITT, . JDeala's in 5E" and Children. Castorla euros Colie, Constipation, Hour Btomach, Diarrhoea, Eructation, Killa Worms, gives sloop, and promote a Kcstlon. 'Without injurious medication. " For several years I havo rocommended your Castorla. and shall always continue to do so as it has invariably produced beneficial results." Edwin F. PinDiB, M. D., ' Tho Wlnthrop," 123th Btreet and 7th Avo., New York Citjr. Company, 77 MunruT Street, Hew Yoiuc VwVQUHHHHFa ask ( C w Tickets 5 ON SALE OMAHA Kansas City, St. Paul CHICAGO, ST. LOUIS, lAndlalll Points East, North and South, " PULLMAN SLEEPERS, COLONIbT SLEEPERS, RECLINING CHAIR CARS , AND DINERS: Btcnraorn Portland to Ban KrancIsco.Kvery 4 Ways, TICKETS aD EUROPE KormKiu und geueral Information eull nu or uddress, W, Il.llUhUl)nT,Asst,aonl. I'll. At' SH Washington St., ' rourLAND,'.OHao , TttEGWLMJJnFBK. Our FEifECTIOtf STOlMfl S In vHb mtr Mtsk briwn. rMMBoiBTAur. rarvium tTMCTvm CunaOONOnniKEAukiaLZSTiliOssta FoWftiUf A QUICK CUBE for LKUCOSalKEA or WUITM ' BuUtrtUPnuauuTa fcMtourAuMMtiM ULrlOB MllVr.CTV'mu Ou.. 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