Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893, June 22, 1892, Image 2

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THE CONVENTION
i Called tj Order by the Chairman.
CmoAGO.June 22. When at 11.80
Temporary Ohalrmuu Owens called
the convention to order and present
ed llov. A. H.Heury to offer prayer.
15.0D6 peoplo occupied tho great hall
audience room. When the preacher
closedhls prayerfor truer.broaderand
nobler Deino-jraey that should work
for the musstb uyutLi3t the few, there
was hesitating hamlelappirig which
llnul'y grew to chers.
The Chairman's Spaech.
Chioaoo, Juno 22. On taking
the chair Wilson said free govern
ment was self government. There
Is no self government, where the
people do not coutiol eleullons and
lay their own taxes. There can he
no moremomuTitlouH fiuestlon than
tho question of tuxutiou. Its the
question out of which grow allteaue.'
of government. Until we settle this
question wisely, permanently and
justly, we build all otln-r ref irm on
a foundation of sand. Wo are a
great party, and the great party we
represent are today for tiuill" reform,
uteause its t lie only gateway to genu
ine Democratic government. The
distinguished leader who presided
over the Republican convention
boasted he does not know what
tariff reform is. Whoever said he
didZ Unfortunately peoplo are not
so Ignorant of meaning of protection
Which was dealt out to them in the
bill that bears his name.
Tho Republican party says Govor
ner Mo Kiuley now stands for pro
teelion and reciprocity. Ho was for
protection alono when he framed
his bill in tho house and firmly resis
ted all eltorts of the statesman from
Maine to annex reciprocity added
by tho senate. The reciprocity of
tUe AleKiiiley bill is not reciprocity
at all in its retaliations and worst
of all the retaliation is on oar own
people.
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j essary to success and predicts that 1 I-
Iluois will go JJemoorntlo tun tali
both on Presidential and Stale tick
et, they had good men tochoo'cfiom. I
(Loud cries of "Hill" with hissing.)'
When '.Palmer ilnisbed there was
loud cries for Fellows of New York
who was invited to the platform Fel
lows cot ou his chair In the New
York delegation. Ho declined to
lake the platform. He said he was
a delegate ami that the time had not
arrived when It would bo proper for
him to address the convention.
12.04 p. m.Committee on creden
tials reported they were ready to
make their report.
12.03 p.m. Credential's Committee
report n unanimous report favoring
tho sealinir.of the regular Alabama
delegation while contestants aro giv
ing scats on tho lloor. Also the same
a-t to Pennsylvania and others.
12.07. The report of the commit
tee on credentials was adopted un
animously. 12 OS. Tho report of committee on
. nuatiunt organization was called.
12.0!). WiNon, of West Virginia.
. is elioseu permanent chairman of
in convention.
12.10. The report of conuuittroou
.jiTiuunent organization was adopt-
order to increase the pnwjro thirty
pnunds above that allowed. It is al
leged that they did this a few days
ago In a race with tho steamer Hoagt
lh.h KST.m M0VKMKNTS.
MARKETS.
P o BT hAN u, June22, Wheat
vnllev, $U2j $1.,15 Walla Walla
$1.27J & $130.
Ban Francisco Cnl., June 22.
Wheat, seller 1 43.
Chicago Ills., June 22 Wheat
Si'J
THE CHURCH ON THE HILL.
January tnnf. is $170,220 GO
F.'hiu.iry transfers 203,074 05
March traiisfen 175,674 80
April truiiHYers 182,000 20
May transfers.- 04,432 76
June to date 60,SS0,O0
JUNK 22.
Thomas Rus.-ell to Mrs. Win.
Meeklng; 3 ncros 1 5 f, r 1. w (11.
O.-ear Cuveuder and wife to John
H. Johnson; 60 across 30, t 0 s, r 1
W 2400.
"Safe and Certain"
IS tlio testimony of Vr Gcorgo
Vallor. of Martin 'Villc, Va.,
Fighting Cleveland,
Chicago, June 22. Tho oppon
cuts of I he ex-president will contest
every eifort to forco a ballot at every
point possible and the fact that con
servative leaders among those op
posed to Cleveland concede that his
nomination will be Inevitable 1 as
not suhlced to deter the Tammany
leaders from continuing a bitter wai
on tho ex-prerident which they in
augurated on arrival here. It is not
believed they will continue to llgli!
alter the nomination but will make
strenuous efforts to compass his de
feat in tho convention.
The Silvei Question.
Chicago, Juno 22. It is said the
silver advocates are making a stren
ous fight in the committee on plat
form for a silver plank and if neces
sary will carry the question into the
convention with a llkeihood of a long
donate which will prevent a ballot
being reached tonight.
Tho sub-committee on platform
had a prolonged session caused by a
sharp light over tho silver plank.
Theoutcomo was a mujoiity report
iu favor of a straddle of the question
and a minority report of uncom
promising free coinage. Vote stood
6 to 3 hi favor of straddle.
12 15. Heavy rain storm is pre
vailing, bauds playing till It clears
over, all the hall is dark. Committee
if five appointed to notify Wilson of
his selection us permanent chairman
12.20. Wilson takes platform de-)
legates and galleries cheeiing.)
1S..5S p. m. Committee ou rules
Iris leported. The next order of bus
iness will be presentation of platform
'hen presentation of candidates. Re
port committee on resolutions order
ed. The passago of report of commit
ee on rules makes the unit rule hold
hi this convention.
12:59 p. m. Poll of states ordered
for naming members of the national
ennimitteo and notification committee.
1 p. in. It hns been concluded
not to call roll of slates but states
are requested to send names to Sec
tetary.
1:22 p. in., Campbell takes plat
form and returned thanks for the
compliment in a humorous speech
and wanted tho Democrats to keep
their eyes ou Ohio next November.
1:30 p. iu., committee of two were
appointed to wait on tho committee
on plulform to ascertain when they
weic likely to bo ready to report.
l:4'i p.m., motion to take lecess
till live o'clock carried.
3 30 p. m. It is said the commit
tee ou platform is endeavoring to
leucli an agreement on tho silver
question.
5:15: Convention callul to order.
5.44. Platform committee will not
report before 8 o'clock.
A Silver Plunk.
Chicago, 111., June 22. Tho til
vor states have decided to present a
silver plunk to the convention, the
committee on platform having re
fused to concede to their demands.
Sure of 62G Votes.
Chicago, June 20. At 11:30 last
night ex-Becrotary Whitney stated
that Cloveiimct is sure of 020 votes
on tho first ballot. Whitney stated
there had been no conclusion reach
ed as to tho ylco presidency nomination.
BULLETINS.
Chicago, Juno 22, 10.15 a. in. it
Is said tho Cleveland meu aro con
fident of 020 yotes on first ballot and
Will push for a ballot today leaving
tho (selection of vice president for to
morrow. 10.18 a. iil It Is said Stovenson.of
Illinois Is likely to bo chosen for vleo
president Instead of Gray of Indiana.
10.21 a. in. A lnoinltig paper says
a combination has been formed to
heat Cleveland and has more than a
third of tho delegates in favor of It.
Several names aro mentioned ou
whom tho combination may bo ef
fected. It is said an eil'ort will lie
rondo to nbrogato tho state unit rule
In the convention today.
10.28 a. in. Tho Trlbuno says the
platform will demand tho coinage of
gold aud silver dollar of equal val
ue aud ieclproclty will be dououueed
s a deceit aud a fraud.
11:30 a, m. Convention called to
order at 11:30 u. in. 11-35 a. in.
Report of committee 011 credentials
called for. Committee not yet
ready to report;wont bo ready before
2 p. iu.
11:44 a. in. Loud calls for Mills.
MIIIb invited to address conven
tion. 11.47 a.m. Mill's Is too 111 to tub
draw the convention. Has been
compelled to leave tho hull and go
to his hotel.
11.48 u. in, Loud (alls for Palmer
M Illinois. Motiou that tieuator
'aimer be asked to address this con-
vtmtlou was carried.
12.02 p, m. Palmer addressed the
1 vent!on: frequently interrupt-
by applause. Ho appeals for har-
y 111 tho party oaubbolutely nee-
Fatal Railroad Accident.
Portland, Me., Juno 22. Par
ticulars uro slowly reaching this city
of an accident ou tho Grand Trunk
Monday, as a result of a bad wash
out caused by heavy rainp, Train
No. 5, a local from Island Pond, Vt..
to Montreal, plunged 40 feet iuto a
cut at a point about half way be
t.veeu Ilillhurst aud Couticooke,
Canada. Two cars were piled ou
top 'of tho engine. Tho following
were killed: Murk Dale, of Island
Pond, Tt., engineer; Fireman Reid
of Island Pond; Express Messiuger
Howard Small, aged 01, of North
Yarmouth, Me., who had been in
tho service of tho Cauadian Express
Co. about i.'0 years; Rugcageinau
Currau, resldeuce not reported; a
passenger, nanio unknown. Several
passengers wero'seveiely, perhaps
fatally injured.
The division otllcers of tho Graud
Trunk wete notified and went
promptly to the scene of the acci
dent, where they did their best to
care for the Injured and promote the
comfort of tho detained piissengeis.
Tho woik of tratishipping passen
gers began at once, but was retarded
by tho fact that the Grand Tiuuk
noon trulu took 300 pilgrims for the
Shrlno of St. Auno lleauport from
Portland, besides pilgrims from oth
er points. Tho business of tho road
is Interrupted, and passengers who
should have reached Portland nt 0
p. 111., remained at Richmond until
yesterday morning. Tho washout
occuied In the night after the section
men had left. There had been a
pouring rain from Saturday, and tho
cut is fully 100 feet long and 40 feet
deep. Superintendent Stevenson
left for tho scone of the accident last
evening. It has been decided to
bridge tho cut, and the work Is now
in progress. A big crew of men aro
hard at work under tho direction of
Supeiluteudeut Trenuaman. A
strict investigation will bo niado by
tho officers of 1I10 Grand Trunk.
Have Joinnd tho Salvation Army.
Ni:v Youic, Juno 22. Tho Rev.
Dr. Charles A. Rriegs; tho Rev,
Lyman Abbott, pastor of Plymouth
church, llroottlyn; tho Rev. Dr. R.
K. Decosta, of tho church of St.
Jolin tho Divine; and Rev. Harry
Wilson, forniorly Dr. Ralusford's
assistant at St. George's church, as
well as Mr. aud Mrs. Rriggs, have
taken an action, tho announcement
of which will undoubtedly bo a great
surpribo to many of tho moie ortho
dox church members. They havo
enrolled thcnicelvi-slti tho auxiliary
league of tho Salvaiion Army, and
by this action ht.ve signified their
approval of theu-Jiotu of that organ
izatiou.
Bteauiboatmen Arres'-Jd
PoiU'LANP, June 23 E. A- Kern, I
chief englucer, aud l (', FUxgoiuld,
assistant engluccr.of tho stouuer Kl
wood plylug on tho upper Willumt t
te, were aricbted jCbieulft,, ou the
churge of loading the wifely valve In
tt Had tlio Attvuutugo of I'tnltlon unit
Worknl the Grncroim Huth Wn.j.
Wo wero coming down tho Ockla
wnhn, that funniest of Floridiau
streams, which winds its tortuous
way through 11 tangled mnzo of cy
press swamp, and often takes miles
in advancing one. Tho only wny to
nnvignto it is by tho curious littlo
stout built house boats, flat as to bot
tom, and with old fashioned water
wheels behind for motive power.
Pine torches aro lit on tho wheel
houses at night to light tho wny, and
every now raid then tho boats havo
to draw up nlongsido of a woodpilo
of pine sticks to replenish tho fuel,
whii'li makes a hot hut exceedingly
short lived fire.
As ho drew up nt Somebody's land
ing, a lino, elevated hummock, rising
up from tho nver in quite an un
Floridaliko hill, the captain told us
that we lmght go ashore, as he had
soino banel3 of flour to land nnd
would be there for fully half an
hour.
Ho advised us to climb tho gentle
lull to a rather pretentious house
there, tho owner of which had a
mammoth alligator, a "tame wild
cat" and numerous other curiosities
on free exhibition. We found nu ex
ceedingly comfortable looking homo,
surrounded by ovango groves redo
lent with the scont of blossoms, nnd
n front yai d filled with magnificent
rosebushes in full and fragrant bear
inga gladsome sight. A buxom
woman camo out and bado us wel
come.
"Ey tho way," sho said in an nct-01-3'
fund fair tone, "if any of you
want any roses wo sell them for tlio
benefit of our church. There is no
price on them. You pay what you
choose."
Of courso many of us took roses
for tho caubo of tho church.
Five miles down tho river wo came
to another landing, which was also
bituated at the foot of a rounded hill.
A number of children boarded the
boat. Somo had oranges to sell,
somo had big Indian beans, the pods
a foot or more in length, and bunches
of faded roses and other blossoms,
while one littlo maid had a piece of
cloth on which sho had embroidered
in facsimile the signatures of George
Washington, B. Harrison, John
Smith and various other laiown and
unknown beings. For twenty-five
cents sho offered to work in your
signature for tho benefit of her
church it was the Methodist church,
she explained.
"Seo here," we objected, "this is
getting played out. Wo just gave
all our money to another church at
Somebody's Landing."
"Oh, that is nothing 1" sho replied
in perfect serenity of spirit. "It is
tho sumo church. It's ou top of the
hill yonder. Somebody's Landing is
over on tho other side, half a mile
away. Lot mo work your name,
won't you?"
Wo thought tho crooked Ockla
waha was playing n confidence game
on us in behalf of that Methodist
church and declined to join tho shin
ing galaxy. Now York Herald.
iiiarnnlrrd t'nrc
Wo authorize our advertised drug
gist to sell Dr. King's New Discov
ery for Consumption, Coughs und
Colds, upon this conblllon. If you
are allllcted with a cough, Cold or
uuy Lung, Throat or Chest trouble,
and will use this remedy as directed,
giving it a fair trial, and experience
no benefit, you may return the
bottle and have your money refund
ed. We could not make this offer
did we not know that Dr. King's
New Discovery could be relied upon.
It never disappoints. Trial bottles
fiee at Dau'lJ. Fry's Drug Store
225 Com'l St. Large bottles 50c. and
tl.00
ritU'tuiitloiiH of l'nmllles.
Half tho peerages in England havo
been maintained only by bringing
some seventh cousin from tho remot
est regions a Chicago carpenter's
shop, for instance to keop tho name
from disappearing or tho titlo from
lapsing. Tho heir of tho houso of Do
Courcy was discovered years ago in
a Newport (R. I.) sailor, and his de
scendant now holds tho title. Tho
lineal representative of Simon do
Montfort was n saddler in Tooloy
street, London; and tho representa
tive of tho earldom of Mar was hunt
ed up in 11 coal pit. Hugh Miller had
a follow apprentice in a stonemason's
yard who camo so near being tho heir
to an earldom that ho was often ad
dressed by his mates, "John. Yorl
Crawford, bring us another hod." In
this country, with no such elaborato
mechanism to presorvo tho succes
sion, it is ovon easier for a family to
run down, T. W. Higginson in Har
per's Bazar.
Another Lung IVlt AVmit.
Peddler Ono moment, madam. I
nm introducing 0110 of tho most won
derful nnd most useful inventions of
tho ago; sells liko wildfiro; every
body buys '0111. It's a patont peddlers'
boll.
Lndyr-A what?
Peddler Peddlers' bell, madam. It
is intended to go ou tho door or por
tal along with tho visitors' bell, serv
ants' bell, otc.
Lady (impatiently) You peddlers
aro 11 iwrfoct nuisance, nnd you know
it. Tho servants' bell is good enough
for any of you.
Peddler Ah, yes, but tho servants'
bell rings. This doesn't. Good Nows,
(lin Motor unit Llictrlo Light.
Tho point nt which gas and olectrio
companies ran work in unison has
been discovered. A multipolar .slow
speod dynamo hns beon sot up direct
ly coupled to a gas engine, nnd it is
found that in this manner olectrio
light can bo generated at 11 less cost
per candlo power than gaslight could
bo produced by bunting tho gas
direct. Now York World.
to-
In flruce'n lloiulolr.
Maudo Did Graco expect you
day?
Imogen IIow can you ask ? There's
my photograph carefully dusted nnd
placed iu tho middlo of tho mantel
piece. IChto Field's Washington.
Eemoval Notice.
Dr. E. 13. Philbrook has removed
ids lesiileiice from Court street to
184 State, opposite Court House
square. His ollice will also be theie
ou aud alter June 2d. 0 1 td
Spices are probably more adulter
ated (ban any other article. Clark
& Eppluy have pure bulk spices.
The 52.50 shoe that takes the lead
is Fargo's, at K. J. Fleming's, Stato
street shoe store.
v. 1
in
referenco to Ayor's Tills. Dr. J. T.
Toiler, of Cliittouango, N. Y., Bays :
"Ayer's 1111 nro ' IrIiIj npnroclntod.
Thoy aro perfect In form and rout In l',
and tliclr effects aro all Mint tho iiios
careful liliyslclnn could dcslro. They
linvo miniilementfMl all the mils former
ly popular here, nnd I think It must lio
lone before any other can bo niado tlntt
will nt nil comparo with them. Thoso
ho buy Ayor's Pills get full vnluo."
"I regard Ayer's Pills ns one of tlio
most reliable general remedies of our
time. They havo been in use in my
family for various nfTcctlans requiring a
purgative medicine, nnd havo given un
varying satisfaction. Wo linvo found
mem nn excellent reiucilv for colds and
llRht fevers." AV. It. Woodson, Fort
Worth, Texas.
" I prescribe! Ayer's Pills in my prac
tice, and Und thorn excellent. I ureo
their general uso In families." John
V.'. Brown, M. D., Oceana, W. Va.
Ayer's Pills,
niErAUED nr
Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass
Bold by all Druggleta nnd Healers In Medicine
- 3 f p.. .s..'i....i mmnrlQrYmrrr. J -,- . ...M m m. 1
iPACinfi LAND AND' nRflHARnia
JJ,
FOR TOWN LOTS, FRUIT TRACTS AND FAHMS.
$2.00
Perilozou for tho fluent finished
PliOaOUHAl'HMIutbecity.
MONTEE BROS.,
lMiiCoiiimeicliil Street.
P. II. S0UT1IW1CK
Coulructoi'
better Than a $1.00 Mottle, of Mood
Purifier.
Dr. W. H. Evans, the leading
druggist of Sanford, Florida, says:
"I always feel safe in recoiu mending
St. Patrick's pills I carry in stock."
There aro nou6 better, aud ono doe
of them will often do more good
than a dollar bottle of auy blood pu
rifier in the market. "For sale by G
E. Good, Druggist.
National Democratic Convention,
Chicago, Juno 21.
For tho accommodation of those
desiring to visit Chicago on the
nbovo occasion tho Union Pacific
will sell tickets to Chicago and re
turn at one fare lor tue lotiud trip.
For dates of s-ile and limits ol
tickets or any additional iufot mil
lion apply to W. H. llurlburt, asst.
general passenger agent, Union
Pacific System, Portland Oregon.
5-31-td 1
Salem,
and
ISuildor.
Oregon.
T. .J. GKESS.
HOUSE PAINTING,
PAPER HANGING,
Natural Wood Finishing,
Cor, 20th and Cheinckctn Street
A. H, F0RSTNER & CO.
Machine Shop, Guns,
Sporting Goods, Blc,
:0S Commotelal Wrect.
J. J.
mu
RADABADGII ft lTLHY,
Livery Feed und
Boarding Stable,
Scientific Horseshoeing.
OI't'OStTK FOUNDRY
On Stdte Street.
II BhitoHtrtU.
JOHN M. PAYNE k CO.,
Heal JSstato
and Insurance.
First stairway north ofliusb
bank.
JOHN lit WIN,
Carpenter and
Shop 05 State street.
Store Fittings a Special tj
STEBVES BROS.,
Ca I i'o 1 nia litt Ue . .
THE BEST.
101 Court Strent.
MRS, II. E. WILSON,
Leading Salem Modiste.
'Mi Commcrclnl Bt.
A. II. CLODGII,
iIiiU'rt:ikiii and
Cnbinct Work,
1(17 State Street.
ETCE &BOSS,
Horseshoers,
General lllacUsinitlilug,
47 Stato Street.
the
Salem Jlachnnan is
Ilest Lino In tlio City.
Court Street.
CANDIE.
1 .
Print ami (jigiuJ
P- O. Block.
st. t. HrantnE)
CIkius nndTobaccf
HILMARI) PARLOR
243 Com'l StreB,
J. B. MURPHY.
Brick and Tile,
HI1ST IK ORKGON.
Works in North Salem.
miss. e. c. itoarco.
Baths for Ladies
'1
HAIR DUKSSINfJ PARLOUS,
121 Court Street.
BOSTON
PnffiiQ
JVUJJ 11
5c LUNCH.
Open till Night
Si
T.Tr.l3LUNJ)lili
Meat, Poultry
mil Hiuli M..!..
...j m man jlj.lUM.il
Insurance Mock.
T. W. THORNBUIH
The Upholsterer,
ReinndclD. ie-oovcrs nudrni
upholstfied lnrnlture. Fi
cl.idH work. Chpiiioketa siv
Htnto Insurnnco block.
Berries Wantac
SALEM MARKETS.
Wueat- 69c per bushel.
Oats 32J3oc per bushel.
Potatoes 25c per bubhel.
Flour $5 per bbl. '
Brau (Saeked) 518 per ton
Rhorts (Sacked) 20 per ton.
Eggs 15e per dozen.
Cuickeus Roosters, 7c per lb.;
hens, 1012c per lb.; broilers and
fryers, 15c per lb.
Turkeys 1212Jc per lb.
Ducks 1215c per lb.
Geese 7c per lb.
Lard 75c$l per pall.
Butter 1520e per pound.
Beef 712tc dressed, 2ie on foot.
Veal Cc, dre.-sed.
Pork 01c dressed; 5Jo on foot.
Wool 1210c per lb.
A Leader.
Since its first introduction. Elec
tric Bitters has galued rapidly in
popular favor, until now It is clearly
n the lead among pure medicinal
tonics aud alteratives containing
nothing which permits its use as a
beverage or intoxicant, it is recog
nized as the bestaud purest medicine
for all ailments of Stomach, Liver 01
Kidney. It will cure Sick Head
ache, Indigestion, Constipation, and
drive Malaria from tho system
Satisfaction guaranteed with each
bottle or tho money will be refunded!
Sold by Dan'l J. Fry 225 Com'l
St. Price only 50c. per bottle.
Absolutely the liest.
"I never hesitato to recommend
Chambei Iain's Cough Remedy as
absolutely the best," says Mr, F. B.
Kemp,assistant business manager of
the Youngstown, Ohio, Daily Teleg
ram onu nf tho most influential and
valuablo newspapers in the Buckeye
state. Mr. Kemp also says: "I have
found it a certain cure for the cough
usually following an attack of the
grippe, and always keep a bottle of
it in the house." 50 ceut bottles for
sale by G. E. Good, Druggist.
To tiik Ladies. "Vlavi" stauds
alone, the itreatest medical dlseoveiv
of the nineteenth century. (From
au M. I)., in the Ladies' Health
Journal, Newark, Ohio.) You are
cordially invited to call and investi
gate for yourselves. Oillce over 4
and 9 cent store, Cottle-Parkhurst
block, Commercial street, Salem,
Oregon. lm
THESALE1V1 CANNING CO.
Will Receive
CHERRIES AND STRAWBER
RIES AND GOOSEBERRIES ou
and after Wedne-day, June S, 1892.
dw tf
25c Want Column,
Notices Inserted for ONE CKNT PER
WORD KACH INHKRTION. No ndver
llscmeiit lnseitcilln this uolumn for lose
tlinn twenty-five (cuts.
O ALKSM AN WAN'l KD. Vulunblo com
ij mission ollered. $J0 weekly earned by
mauy of our mienta. Samples lree. 1". O.
Uox 1S71, Now York. 0-2C 3t
T OST. I have mlsplneed my umbrella.
U Will the Under notify me? Wm. J
Ulurke.
G-'ji'-at
TTTOOD.-Nlnety rordsntSl.OO ner
VY II. A. Smith Goodale Lumber Yard
III
LA1MJ
Wi.
cord
ard.
(KO-lw,
1
T. BURROWS
ARRIK8 a full lino of Staplp and fancy
Groceries, Fresh Vegetables and Bet
rle3 In beusnu, Rutter aud Eggs al
ways ou ninu.
220 Com'l St.
For Sale, Cheap,
A number of trios of this sprlmrs Plym'
outli Rock. Hlack Lang ban, White Lcr
horn, and Partridge I'oihius.all tborough
brert slock, liuyeaily, save exprewf charges
and p.et tho pick ot tlio teasou. SJ to 5 pei
trio, boxed for shipment. Address
IMiOFKU, Salem, Or.
For Sale or Trade,
Fifty-two acres improved farm, 40
acres In crop, good orchard, four
miles South of Salem, Tumor road.
Will trade for property near town.
G-S-lni JOHN HOLM,
Blacksmith.
From Terminal or Interior Points the
Northern Pi
Is.the line to take
To all Points East and South.
It Is thedlulng car route, ltruus through
vestibule trains, every day in the year to
cm mm ixin n
a I. IMJLi MU
(No change of cars.)
Composed of dlnlngcars unsurpassed,
Pullman drawing room sleepers
Ol latest equipment
TOURIST
Sleeping Cars,
llehl that ran be constructed and in whicl
iccomnioUalluns are both lree and lur
nlshcd for holiiorj of hiHt arid becoud-clasi-ticket
s,and
ELEGAKT DAY COACHES.
A continuum line ooune:tlng with all
lines,, altordlng direct. nitt uninterrupted
seivlce.
Pullman sh f Ions can bese
cuied In advi i ' ' ' any agent ol
the road.
Through tickets to and from all points
In America, hngland and Kurope can b
pmaha-ed at any ticket office ot this com
pany. bull lnforuatlnn concerning rates, time
of traluSgioutCh and other details lumUhed
on application to any agent or
A. D. CHARLTON,
Assistant Qeueial Pat.enger Afcent, No.
Vll first street, cor. Washington; Port
lanit.Orf? u
SHAW & DOWNING, Ageuts.
JOHN HUGHES,
Dealer in Groceries, Taints, Oils
and Window Glass, Wall Pa
per aud Border, Artists' Ma
terials. Lime, Hair. Nails and
Shingles, Hay, Feed and Fence
Posts, Grass Seeds, Etc,
NEW AUVJEKTISEJUSNTS.
Has just placed on the market
SUNNYSIDB
No. 11, 0 miles south of Salem. This tract as line fruit laud, is well
drained aud will bo sold iu any sized tracts on the moat favoruble terms',
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We f-till have a few ton aore tracts in HUNNYSTDK No. 10, 0 mile
south of Salem. 150 acres ot No. 10 is under contract to bo planted to
orchards in the fall of 1892.
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Also two 10 acre tracts and one 16 acre tract in SUNNYrsTDE No. 8.
5 miles south of S.ilem. Over 100 acres of No. 8 was planted to fruit tfees
luriug tlio past seas in, aud 50 acres more will be planted the coming all.
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ll'T
i
Dyspep
M ikes in.iry peoplo miserable ana of
I. 0 to seii-tleMriictiun. Distress .u
c. ii.it., tuiir Mimiii'h, shk ne.uuche m
I mi, lo,s ol appetite, a taint, "all jmi
ecllng, b.ul t.ibte, cn.ilcd tongue, and u
(,,. nl.irlty ot tho bowels, ,
tIStrOSS tho inoro ooiuikun iji
A'ftOr umSl HvspepMadixsi
-j .. not wel' ol ilseli .t l
uuving quires Mrctui, Kri
atliullon, ami ,i icinuly i.tMi Horn t
p.ulll.i, whleli nitu genii) M'i .l,.i '
It tones tho stomach and otati i i
rogiiLtics mo uigettion, ..nctis goj
iU''i:iuu. nun, vf iiiiif ,f
oeu'oinliig tlie Ioimi tf
sjtuptoms, euros the KoHClOCrtt
licaihiehc, nail rt Ircshes tho tiro.' im'ih
"1 lmo ticca troubled wiih dit-.
1 had hut little appetite, and wtut I un
Hnnrf- eat Hlri'wea iin, i ti.i
""mL mo little gwHl. Afft i ,
Olirn inK j would oxerl''nft
falntness, or thed, all-t,. ..c iu. c. as
though 1 had not can-n anthl. ",. Mj
tnartle, I think, was ui-Tr.iMt' d ly in
laiNiness, painting, anil finin hen j laoio .
. shut up In a room with n. ...
rosh paint. I...st spilug oouj
Itook IIiMKlNKnrs,ip.irllU StOlTiCiCn
nnd It did mo an Immense nnioimt uf g. i
it pao mo an appetite, ami my U .1 1 .
thlii'd ntul satUtleil tho craMug 1 I .d j ro.
loudly oxperlenceU." Guonuu A. Paob
Witcrtuwn, Mass.
N n. It you (ievldo to t. Ke n-od' S r
sainrlllailoiiotlHJliului'i'ut 'buji.ny ..er
Hood's Sars&parill.i
'ald ly Jr tt it, flinxforjU, lparet'T
U I. IIOOO Jc CO., Aiiotbccariei, LotH, iu..t
IOO Dosos Ono Dollar
DUGAN BROS'
Plumbing and neating Col,
Wholesale aud retail di a!era In
STEAM AND PLUMBING GOODS,
iN Ojra merclal street. Telephone No. SI.
Chattle Mortgago Sale.
NOTICE Is hereby given ttat by viituo
of four eortalutoi It ot elnittlo .nort
gmres duly Issued out of the county clerks
otlloe ou tlie'Jist day of Juno, Is'Ji, one in
favor of ltu.sell it Co and against Jacob S
f. J. S"hibact to secure the payment ot
Elut Hundred liollurs, evidenced by four
certain promissory notes as mentioned In
Bald manga e nnd that there is yet unpaid
on bald nous the sum ot Two Huuurcd
Dalian) and inteiest nctordlng to tho tenor
ol the lust two noter; thereof. Onelufa
vorol Kussell .i Co, ana iiKalnst Jacob A. I.
.1. Hchurbaek to securo the payment or
Twenty Ono Hundred Dollara evidenced
by three certain promissory notes us men
tioned in said nioitjiage aud Hint is yet
unpaid on slid notPs the sum of Seven
Hundred aud Ten and twculy-soveu hui
diedttis Dollars (S710'27), ami lneret ai
ciulug to tho ttnor of the three notes
thereof. Ono In tutor ot Kussell a. Co. aud
i!valnt f. J. bcharbacU, L. Hollenback
and 1. K, liraukoy. to secure the payment
ofTwtn'y-TIireo Hundred and Klfiy Dol
lars, evidenced by Ile promissory notes ns
mentioned in said mortgage, and thai
tliero Is yet uupalp on said notes the sum
of hlxteen Hundred and Sixty and twen
tj -seven hundredths 'ollais (Jlb607) and
Interact to the tenor of sold notes. Ono in
tavor of KussUl .V Co. und against 1', J,
indJalte Seharback to secure the paj
ment of t'wenty-ono Hundred dollars, evi
denced by three certain promissory notes,
as meuiloued iu said mortgage, and that
there is yet unpaid on said notes the sum
of Seven Hundied and Ten and twentx
seven Itunaiedthilollui8(571o.!i7), and in
leiest according to tlio tenor thereof, with
iho written endorsement ol the said Kus
sell & Co. thereon annolntlug me their
agent aud attorney in fact to tako ps-es-slon
of the property therein dcserlotd aud
sell tho same at publlo auction, I hive
taken possession of aod will sell at nablli
auction on
Wednesday, the 6th day of July,
18'12. at the hour of two o'clock n m. of
said day, at tho mill site of Seharback,
Hollenback & Co about two miles cast ol
Woodourn, In said county, the lollowing
described personal property, as described
In said mortgages, to-wit:
Ono median double I.. II Saw Mill aim
tileteNoJ5'Jrf. wllh-W luchU T. Dlsston
saw, and 3 Inch top saw, with OOleettcn
iucli ply belling manufacture d by Katseil
A Co. Onewaier tanl. tfoSK)- One wood
s' nnd belt No, A, uno main belt M0 feel
7 inch 3 ply, One No 2J MnsslUUm separa
tor No.lioUs truck nnd stacker and all tlio
flxtures belonging to the same, Ono Ten
ply thirteen sell touuilunl engine and
locomotive holler, Two head of work oaoii
jokes und chains, Ono No, 24 1'laner A
Mntcher made by Drake at Milem, One
No, i ims truck made by Sindbuser ilLig,
Co,
K, t, CitOI.SAN,
SnerWof Marlon County and n,'cnt for
Kussell .t Co, fc-JM: w dally
And 128 acres in SUNNYSIDE No. 5, 3 miles southwest of Turner,
over 10 acres in young orchard, mostly cleared and in crop, will sell any
part or all, very cheap for cash, or will give time on patt.
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On any of the above lands we will take one-fourth cash and give lonf,'
time on tlio balance, or will take part purchasa price in work or a part
payment in stock or yood city property.
In additlou to the above we have for sale TOWN PROPERTY, small
tracts near the City aud Farm Lands.
It costs you nothing toste our property, and We may have just what
you want.
Office in the New Gray
on State Street.
Removed to 140 State.
snsGr hop &co.
Merchant lailors.
Spring suit $16 woith S20; pants SoOO
worth S7.00, Kverything cheap. If clothes
don't lit customers need not tako samo.
Cnll aud look over goods, 0-1-lm
Taken Up.
For Sale.
Threo lots in North salciu on street car
line, also 21 acres Milt land about aJ nilles
east of jr'iilein. Call ou
Stato Insurance OUlco
Columbia Poultry Yards,
J. M. I1RENTS, Manager.
Loch Box 1210, Senttlo, Wash
Uivt-ders oITltoroughbred Poultry of fol
lowing varieties:
H. O. White Leghorns, S. l llrown Leg
horn. While Plymouth Hocks, llarred
l'lymouih Hocks, I'll Gumes, llluck Lang
gbnm-. l.'ght; Ilrahaiuas, Dull' Cochins,
rurtrldge Cochins, llronie Turkeys,
md lor Clrcuhir and Prlca IAU
White's No. 60,
SALEM'S FINEST TRUCK,
READ'S OPERA HOUSE,
Wednesday, June 22d.
Pursou's Roalnfli' P oductiou,
The Midnight Alarm
With car load or special scenery.
A genuine Hie eii;iiie. Twosupeih
horses. Tluco yreat railroad ellVets.
iHioosavx ;ti;iiu;t;.
The most scenic production of Mod
em tinier
Seits on sale at Pat ton's.
0NK OF TIIK I.AKGUST ESTABLISH
nients in tho Ktate. Lower ratss lhan
I'onland. Laigett stock Legal Klanlts ic
thiHtate, aid biggest discount. Send ftii
pilcollKtof Job printing, and catalogue o;
legdl blanks. K. M. WA1TK,
Hliara Printer Balom (Jrrtirou
A red nnd -white spotted cow witn calf
Holh ears slit, and branded on rlfcht hip.
Owner can get name by setlling wlih
0-2O1W CHAM ilLIK.iAukeny.
Staple
EAST AND SOUTH
S7IA
Southern Pacific Route
Shasta. Line
CAUFOBNIA KXPBESS TIIAIX RUN UAIL'i
BETWEKN FOKTIiAND AND S. F.
South.
7.-0C p. in.
9:18 p. m.
8:15 a.m.
Lv.
Lv.
Ar.
Poitlau'l
balem
San Praa.
I iSjrin.
Ar.
Lv.
Lv.
7 Mo a. in
biti a. in
7:QQ p. m
Now ready fir business.
tpocUlty,
CurrfUl work A
J, F, WHU'JJ,
Those Afflicted
With the.hablt'ol using to excels,
LIQUOR, OPIUM OR TOBACCO
Can obtain it
COMPLETE, PERMANENT CURE
AT THK
IvEELEY INSTITUTE
Kiret, Grove, Or., CSiU write. HtrlcUy
Aboo trains btop oulj at lollowins bta
tlons north of Hoieburg. East Portland
Orgon City, Woodbum, balem, Albany
Tangent, tshedds, HaNey, HarrUburg
Juucllon City, Irving und Kngene.
IlCWEUPltQ MALI. DAILY,
S.o(l a. in.
11:17 a. m
5:50 p. in.
Lv.
Lv
Ar.
Portland
Halem
Ho&eburg
Ar.j
Lv.
IiV.
4: to p. m.
1:10 p. iu.
7:00 a. m
Albany Local, Dally KxcoptMinduy.
0 uo p. in.
7:52 p. m.
b 00 p. ni.
Lv.
Lv:
Ar.
Portland
talent
Albany
"WrT
LV.
LV,
lo..,o u la.
T..H l. ra
fl'.Hn m.
M.T. RINEMAN
DEALIiU IN
and Fancy Gioceries,
Ciockery. Glassware. Lamps. Wooden
nnd Willow ware, All kinds ot mill feed.
Ako veuetublesaodfi ults In their Kason,
"Highest Price paid for country produce."
Wet-olle! ashnre of your patronage,
U- lfc28talestrcel
Hernia and Chronic Diseases
DIt'S. SHIMP & HOUSER,
Devote bpeclal nttentlon to Nervoun, Cat
arrhal, Asthmatic and Throat Tionble'i.
Hernia (rupture) cuied without pilu or
detention lrom business und Guaranteed In
hvff Case.
Lvery variety of Female and Chiotto
illseases tre.iled by the most advanced
methods known to Electrical and Mediril
kclence. Twenty jean, experience In Fur
gerj- nnd tho nppUeatlon of clecirle'iy.
Ottice2VJ Commercial htreot., Iliish-llr v
mnu JiUick. Salem.
OWER
msmsss
Sas and Gas
ENGINES
ITavo fewer parts, nnij
thf.rrnrt loss llkelv to cetoi
ornrder than any other kiii or gasolltie euelnes tn
built. Just lli;lit the buruer. turn tbu wheel, suit
x jna all day.
MAKES NO SMELL Oil DIRT.
If o douDla or false explosions, so frequent. with t
unreliable spark,
1
For Simplicity It VoaU tho World.
It Oils Itself Automatically,
No Ilattorlos or Eloctrlo Dpsrb
11 runs with a Cheaper Grade of Gasouno tuna as?
Clber ICoglae.
PDLLMAN BCFFET SLEEK.
Second Class Sleeping Cars-
For accommodation ol pas.engers holding
becond chm tickets attached to
czprcss trains,
iVest Side Division, Between PurllasJ
and Cervallis:
PAILV (ESCKIT HUMlAY),
on dbsctiiptivk cibcoibji Ar.T TO
PALMER & REY, ManufactureM)
San Frandsco, Cal. and Portland, It
AKTX3EN'S
"lortkTn(l Ar. I 5-Sii i" m.
1Z10 hi. I Ar. Cofv.ll'U Lv J U5S li. H-.
1.11
At Albany and (.orvallis connect witn
I num. ot Oiu'n I'-icido lUillrnad.
EXI'lllaa.STHAIN IbAII.YlxCEl-fiiUt OKY
L. Portland Ar. rTluiu
Ai.iK-.UiiiuvilleLv. i 5:tia. ni
1.10 p. n . I
7:ia p. m. I
Throudr Tickets
To all point
EAST and SOUTH
For tickets aud lull intorination regard
ing rate maps, etc, apply to the Compa
ny's agent brtJeui, Oregon.
ELE&rRIO BELT
Tr5Ti. T-rr.
LATEST PATENTSfiSWITH ElECW
nFST JSVVQPS? MAGNETIC
IMPROVEMENTS. p SUSPENSOBf.
Will cart WIlhMt MilcU H Wl" """'M 2f
OTtruitllon of lull, nrf roreti.ieiei r Im'"';1"?
uimUibiiU, dralai, 1um mm "3 'XL
llumtu, It.juor. rttamilUm. llloT. Il "i.iSK
(mpUloU. lmo Ut. lumbijo, eltle, nwrw IU ! "JJ
to. TliU leclrt t.lt ooouln. f.nrlU """""'S
lUIbtri.Djfl.n m correct Itil Ii lmUoU Ij ' I;;
wm or forfeit l,u(iO. nl lll e " .' ' ,;iV
dlftuei or rtj. Ttou..nl. . Ut'tatel ft'"?,
toIoui iBTonllon fur oil olhr rmili ' ', ' .
JlFO lutdrodl of le.tlmooUU U ttli nl f' ' ,..,,
f rtui boos our off,! wmIi uen.t Ott. Willi "-"
lltU!ic4ilforoiUtMtlie.liBTHlilo6'"Jj
Einifrlua.u.MlP4upUeli.reiait4,.f"-rL
No. 172 Flrt St., PORTLAND. 0.
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