" ' , 5Jl.- . U c ., i. IV'1, m It i i r.t !j !' il lilt II fr. ir.M flUti M U R CLEVELAND & STEVENSON BnllctLis The Platform Convention News. THE CORRECTED BALLOT. Tho Motion to Make Unanimous- Some Noes. Chicago, June i$. Following Is the corrected ballot. Total cast 0091. Jfeceasary to a choice G07. Cleveland vote 017; Hill 114; Boles 103; Mor rison 3; Campbell 11; Gorman 30; Carlisle 14;Puttlsou l;Stevenson 10$; Russell 1; Whitney 1. The motion to make tu.-tiltnous the vote nom inating Cleveland was carried with about n half dozen noes which were creeled with hisses. Cockran. of New York, said there having been some expressions of dissent in the New York nelghbhorhood hedeslnd tottnto to the convention Hint on t tit motion to make the nomination un animous New York's vote was cant In full In the alllrmutive. Chairman Shields of Iowa made the Batne stal meut for his state. BULLETINS. 2:10 p.m. Very few dt-letatis i.. tho hall yet, It will probably be 2.30 p. tn. before convention comes to or der. It la said the selection of vice president is between Gr.iv of Indiana and Stevenson, of IlllnoiH, Mitchell, of Iowa and Judge Mouse, of Mich lgjiu, with chances in favor of Stev enson. The argument being that he id more likely to curry his state than any other man. Tbere la an evident inclination on the part of delegates that Boise should be the choice for vice president, but Iowa delegates say he won't accept. Home New York delegates say New York will oppose nomination of Gray. "Will accept anyone but him. Their choice being Boies. It i-t paid Neal of Ohio, will be put in nomination. Under uew apportionment of votts nct'orded the Territories It takes 007 votes to nominate instead of 599 un der old arrangement therefore it stHj takeo07 to nominate a vice president. 2:22 p. m., delegates are slowly assembling. Prominent men are being eheered as they enter the hall 2:28 p. m,, Gray club with band and banner has just entered the hall. (Considerablu cheering ) Mi0 p. in., Another club follows the Gray club with banner marked Cleveland aud Gray. (Great cheer ing.) 2 45 p. m Convention called to order. 3 p. m. Cull of States ordered for presentation of candidates for vice president. Nominating speeches to be limited to five minutes each, sec onding speeches to two minutes. 3.02 p. m. Arkansas gives its place to Indiana. 3:03 p. m., Lamb of Indiana takes the platform to present tho nomina tion of Gray. (Great cheering.) Lambs reference to Cleveland brought out n burst of applause. Lamb mentioned Burke Cochran of New York, (Great cheering.) Lamb predicts a victory for the Democracy with an Indiana man on the ticket. 3:10 p. in., Prolonged cheering when Gray's imtno mentioned 3:10 p. m. Lamb says Indiana has 13 elector al votes certain for Democracy with Gray on tho ticket. 3:11 p. m., Colorado yields to Illi nois. SVorthlngtou of Illinois, takes platform to nominate Stevenson of Illinois. 0:14 p. in., Heavy storm prevail ing; it drowns tho voice of the speaker. 3:23 p. in., Iowa declines to pre sent Boles. Jno. S. Ray, of Kentucky seconds Stevenson. 4 p. in., Terrible storm here dark as night and thunder and lightning, rain coming down In streams. 4:22 Call of states for ballots. Uhl presented qualifications of Judgo Morso for position In it 'very forcible mauner receiving tlueo cheers when ho had finished. 3:11 a. m. Flower said New York had no c.mdldato to present. 3;40 n. m. Now York seconds Htevenson. Ohio says they have no candidate to present. Teiinessco seconds Gray. Stevonson tho Man. ClUCAao, June 23. Stevenson of Illinois is nominated. Near tho end of balloting there was no cholee,hut delegates commenced tnchango their votes and Colo of Ohio moves to sus pend tho rules nnd that Stevenson bo declared the nominee by acclama tion, which was carried. Hill Thames Tammany. Cuic'Aoo, Ti.r,. Juno 23,--Tho fol lowing telegram was received from Senator Hill this morning addressed to Hon. Edwd. Murphy, of the New York delegation. "J'leaso express to tho New York delegation my heartfelt thanks for their steady devotion to my cause ami for tho gallunt light they made to preserve the rights aud dignity of tho regular Democracy of Empire Statu" signed David B. 1U1L Rather Confldont. CmoACio, June 23. So confident la the Indiana delegation that Gov ernor Oray will bo nominated for president, thut placards wero dis played ubout tho hotels beforo the opeulng of tho convention, this afternoon announcing a grand rati, ricallon for Clovclmnl aud Gruy to THE PLATFORM. Adopted in tho Convention Yes- terday at Chicago. Chicago, Juno 23. Following la a Bynopsis of tho platferm: The re presentatives of the Democratic party of the United States.ln national con vention assembled, do reaffirm their allegiance to the principles of the party as formulated by Jefferson and exemplified by a long and Illustrious line of successors in democratic lead, ership from Madlsin to Cleveland. We warn the people of our common country, zealous for the preservation of their free Institutions, that the policy of federal control of elections to which the republican party has committed Itself, is fraught with the gravest danger. It strikes at the North as well ns the South, and In jures the colored citizen more than the white; it means hordes oruepuij marshalsat every polling plucc.ai to ed with federal power; returning boards appointed aud controlled lo federal authorities.outrage of elector al rights of the people in the states, subjugation of the colored people to the cfutrol of the political party in power, aud reviving ruc antagonisms, now happily abated, o utmost peri! to the safety and haji I ineps of all; a meat-urc deliberately and justly described by leadlngrepub- .Il-oiis as the most Infamous bill that ever crossed the threshold of the senate. We pledge the democratic party not only to defeat force bill, but also to ofler relentless opposition to tho republican policy of profligate ejipeudlture, which in the shorl space of two years has scjuanderu' an enormous surplus aud emptied an overflowing treasury, after piling new burdens or taxation upon tut alteady over-taxed labor of the coun try. We reiterate the oft-repeated doc trines of the democratic party thai the ueccessity of goverment Is the only justification for taxation, and whenever a tax is unnecessary It is unjustifiable, or that when custom tiouse taxation Is levied upon articles of another kind produced in this country, the difi'erence between the cost of labor here aud labor abroad, when such difference exists, It fully measures any possible benefits to labor, aud the enormous additional impositions of the existing tariil fall with crushing force upon our farm ers aud working men and for the mere advantage of the few whom It enriches, exact from labor a grossly unjust share of tlie expenses of the government, aud we demand such revision of tariil lawsas well remove their iniquitous inequalities, lighteu oppressions, nnd put them ou cons titutional aud equitable basis. But in making a reduction of taxes it is not proposed to injure any domestic industries, but rather to promote their healthy growth. From the foundation of tho government tuxes collected at custom houses have been the chief source of federal rev enue, aud they must continue to be. Moreover, many industries have come to rely upon legislation forsuc oessful continuance, to that any change of the law must be at every step regardful of the labor and capital thus involved. We doiiounce tho McKinley tariil law, enacted as tho culiminating atrocity of class legislation; we endorse tho efleets of democrats in the present congress to modify its most oppressive features in tho directiou of freo raw material and cheaper manufactured goods tlmt enter into consumption, and we promise Its repeal as one of the benellclent results that will follow tho action of tho people in entrusting power to the democratic party. "Wo deny tho inoreased prosperity of tho country since tho tariU' operation, wo point to tho dullness and distress of wage reduction and strikes in tho Iron trade as the best evideneo that uo such prosperity resulted from the McKinley act. We call the attention of thoughtful Americans to tho fact that after thirty jeaisof leilrictivo taxes nuainst the importation of foreign wealth, in exchange for agri cultural surplus, the liomi'siuul farms of the country have become burden ed with real estate mortgages of oyer two thousand five bundled million dollars exclusively of all other forma of indebtedness, that In one of the chief agricultuial states of tho West there appears leal estate mortgages averaging $105 per capita of the total population; and that similar condi tions are shown existing in other agricultural export states. We ik uounco the sham reciprocity which Juggles with tho people's dtslio for enlarged foreign markets and freo exohauges by pretending closer tiado relations for tho country whose ar ticles of export aro almost exclusive ly agricultural products with other countries that aro also agricultural, while erecting custom house hairier of prohibitive tailll taxes against tho richest countries In the world that stand ready to take our entire sur plus of pioducts in exchange then for commodities which are neces saries aud comforts of life among our people. Wo recognize In ti lists ami com binations which are designed to en able capital to secure more than a Just share of the Joint product of cap ital aud labor, the natural conse quence of piohlbltlvo taxes, which prevent fue competition, which Is the life of hoi trsl trade, but believe their worst ovlls can be abated by law, aud we den and a rigid enforce ment of iv) Hindu lopiovcut uud control them. IheWt dnrocratlo administration restored to the peo ple neai ly ouu bundled million acres of valuable laud, We denounce the Republican login latlou Luowu fcs the hUiumu ucl of lfcOa.stcowurdlyiuukeij Ifi fraught ' with possibilities of danger in future! Arizona-Clovvt.iiiit 6. 'which should make all lis eupport- Total vote Clevt laud 01CJ, Hill ! ers ns well ns the author anxious for He, Holes 103, Oornmu 30J, Stovon- Its speedy repeal. We hold to the ue of both cold and silver without discriminating against either metal or charge for mintage, but tho dol lar unit of coinage of both metals must be of equal Intrinsic nud ex changeable value, or adjusted through International agreement, or by such safeguards of legislation ns shall Insure tho maintenance of the parity of the two metals nud equal to the power of every dollar nt all times in markets nnd in payments of debts, and we demand that paper currency lie kept nt par with and re deemable in such coin. We insist udoii this policy as especially nec essary for the protection of farmers aud laboring classes, tho first and most defenceless victims of unstable money and fluctuating currency. We iccommend that the prohibitory 10 per cent, on state bank issues be repealed. Public office is a public trust. Wc re-olllrm the declaration of the Democratic national conveu llouofl.S70 for reform of the civil service, aud call for the honest en forcement of all laws regulating the same. We favor maintenance of a navy itrong enough for all purposes ot national defense and to properlj maintain the honor and dignity of the country abroad. AVe demand a rigid enforcement of the lawsagainst Chinese immigration aud the im portation of foreign workmen under contract, to degrade Americau labor and lessen Its wages, but we con demn an. I denounce auy uud all attempts to restrict the Immigration of the industrious aud worthy of foreign lands. We favor just and liberal pensions for all disabled Un inu soldi rs, their widows and all depen den's; but we demand that the pension work shall be done indus triously, impartially, and honestly; we denounce the present adminis tration of the pension office as in competent, corrupc, disgraceful, aud dishonest. In support of the national defense and the promotion of commerce be tween stales we recognize the early construction of the Nicaragua canal uud its protection against foreign control as of great Importance to the United States. Popular educatlou being the only safe basis of popular sullrage. we recommend to apply to the several states the most liberal appreciation for public schools. Wo oppose state Interference with parental rights and the rights of conscience In education of children ub an infringement of a fundamen tal Democratic doctriue. AVe ap prove the action of the present house of represenlatlves In passiug bills for the admission into the Unlou as states of the territories of New Mexico and Ariz ma. We fav or legislation by congress and by the states to protect the lives and limbs of railway employes. We are In favor of tho enactment by states of laws for abolishing tho sweating system, for abolishing contract con vict labor, and prohibiting the em ployment of children under 15 years of age. We oppose all sumptuary luws. CLEVELAND NOMINATED. On First Ballot 616J Votes in His r Favor. Cincvno, June 22. The roll of states on ballot was commenced at 2:47 a. m. uud was finished at 3:20 a. in, witli the following results. TIIK riKST 11ALI.OT. Alabama iMonison 4, Campbell, or Ohio, 2. Cleveland 14. Arkansas Cleveland 1G. California-Cleveland, 18. Colorado Hill, of New York,3 aud Boies 5. Connecticut Cleveland 12. Deluwaie Cleveland 0. Florida Cleveland 6. Massachusetts Cleveland 24, Hill 4, Boies 1, ltusxell 1. Michigan Cleveland 28. Missouri Cleveland 34. MontiMin Boles (i. Nebraska Cleveland 15,Gormnn 1 Nevada Boies 4, Gorman 2. New Hampshire Cleveland 8. New Jeisoy Cleveland 20. New York Hill 72. North Carolina Stevenson, of Illinois, 10, Morrison 1, Cleveland iilj, Holes 1. North Dakota Cleveland 6. Ohio-Cleveland 14, Boies Cat lisle fi, HillO, Gorman 6. Oiegon Cleveland 8. Pensylvttiila Cleveland 04. Rhode Island Cleveland S. 10, North Dakota Cleveland 7, Boise 1 Minnesota Cleveland IS. Ten niHsee Cleveland 21. Mississippi Hill 3, Gorman 4, Boise 3, Cleveland 8. Te.us-Hill 1, Hol-eO, Cleveland 23. Vei mout Cleveland 8. Virginia-Cleveland 12, Hill 11, Goimtiu 1. Washington Cleveland 8. Wist Virginia-Cleveland 7, Pat tlsou 1. Georgia Hill 5, Gorman 4, Cleve land 17. Illlnois-ClovelauiHS. Indiana Cleveland 30. Iowa Boise 20. Kentucky Carlisle 0, Boies 2, Cleveland 18. Idaho Boies 0. Kansas Cleveland 20. I.oulslutm Boies 11, Cleveland 3, HUH, Gorman 1. Maine-Hill 1, Whitney 1, Gor man 1, Cleveland 0. Maryland Cleveland 0, Gorman 12. Wyoming Gormau 3, Cleveland o West Vlrlula-Gonmiu 3, Hill 1, Wiscoiijlu-Cleyeland 24. J eon 10?, Morrison 0, Cirllslo IS, Cnmnlwll 2,l'ufiM8nu 1, Whitney I, itussell 1. Tne convention o'clock today. v 11 meet nt 2 CLEVELAND ACCEPTS. He Gives to tho Prt-BS His Confi dence in Democracy. BUZZAKD Bay, June 23. Cleve land throughGoveruor Itussell scuds the following to the the press on his nominatien: "I should certainly be changeable with dense Insensi bility If I were not profoundly touched by this uew proof of confi dence snd trust by the great party to which I belong and whose mandates claim my obedience. I am confi dent my fellow countrymen are ready to receive with approval the prluclplo of true democracy aud I cannot ridjnyself of the belief that to win success, It Is only necessary to persistently aud honestly advo cate these principles. Differences of opinion and Judgment in the Democratic convention are by no means unwholesome Indications but it is hardly conceivable in view of our success to our country uud paity thut there should be auy where among Democrats any lack of har monious ollorts to win the campaign which opeus before us, I have theie for uo coucern on tho subject. It will certainly bo my constant en deavor to deserve the support of every Democrat." Mr. Cleveland was very tiled when the uews of his nomination reached him. Mrs' Cleveland had retired at four a. m, and it was nearly five wheu the nominee followed her. Outraged and Killed. I'oiiTi.AND.Or., June 123. Infor mation hn3 just been received from Milwaukee that the dead body of a fourteen year old girl named Welch has been outraged. Sho had been missing since yesterday evening and a Bearcli was Instituted for her tliN morning with the above result. The town Is greatly excited aud ofllcer.s are in search of tlie supposed perpe trators. If caught he will probably be lynched. The last seen of the girl alive was late yesterday afternoon when she left the ueiuhborhood to go out blackberrying uloue; her par ents waited for her return home all night, not having returned this morn ing the town was aroused and search Instituted with the above results. Foil Down Elevator Shaft. Portland, Juno i2U, A laborer named Wilson employed ou lie uew Oregoniau bulldiug fell dowu the elevator shaft this moruiug from the fourth lloor to the basement. The extent of his injuries are not yet ascertained, although serious they are not fatal. Hill Was Up. Washington, D. C. June 23. The nomination of Cleveland has caused no surprise ns it was regarded as a foregone conclusion. Senator Hill though up till five this morning looked bright uud fiesh. He posi tively declined to make auy state ment concerning the result of the convention. Fire at Willows, Cal. Willows, Cal., Juno 23. About 4 o'clock yesteulay the wooden row on Walnut street waseuthely burn ed out. Loss ubout $12,000, coveied by Inmrance. MARKETS. P O KTIASB, .Iune23. Wheat valley, $1.3121 $1.35 Walla Walla $1.27 $13!) San Fkancisco C't.1., June 23. Wheat, seller $1.48. CmeiAOo Ills., June 23. Wheat m A Leader. Since Its first Introduction, Elec tric Hitters has guiued rapidly in popular favor, until now it is clearly n the lead among pure medicinal tonics and alteratives containing nothing which permits its use as a beverage or intoxicant, it is recog nised as the best and purest medicine for all ailments of Stomach, Liver or Kidney. It will cure Sick Head ache, Indigestion, Constipation, and drive Malaria from the system. Satisfaction guaranteed with each bottle or I he money will be refundedi Sold by D.in'1 J. Fry 225 Com'l St. Price only 50c. per bottle. Hood's SarsapariHz. Is e .i'tily irerwed from Sar- pnrl..i j i i, M-mh.iLc, Doilc, Pi si fi !in l.irile3,aiHliJurM'll-Ki.iV'ii u .. ' i'-,. t.iblo rcirttillos, ,y a j f i u'. .! ,i...tiMi, ijiiimrtkin, runt piocofcs,! tu Hood's S.us.iiiarlll.i curattAO iowi i! t ioi.sofcsi'il by other medicines. P effects rcnurkablo cures where others fail i'oou's Sarsaparilla is ihe liebt Wood jairifier. It cures Scrof u!i, S It ISIieum, llolls, Pimples, M Ilumurs, D)eI.i, Pllluusncss, Sick llc.nl tele, Indigestion, General Debility, Catarrh, lilietimatlsin, Kidney nnd I.Her com plaints; ourcomes That Tired Peeling, cieatrs an appetite, builds up tlie sjstem. Hood's Sarsaparilla Has met unparallcil success at home. Such l U Its popularity In J.owcll, Mass., where It I Is made, that Lowell druggists sell moio of Hood's Sarsaparilla than all other sarsapa rill.is or Mood purifiers. The samo success i is t iteifdlng all oer the country. I Hood's Sarsaparilla. Is peculiar la Its strength and economy It U tho only prep.r. itioa of which c.u truly be ulJ "loo Dies One Dollar." , bottloof Hood's S ir iiMilllatakui accord Ing tu directions, will last n mouth. Hood's Sarsaparilla Is peculiar In the confidence it gains among ' all classes o( people. Where It Is onco um d It becomes a favorite family remedy. D. not bo Induced to buy other preparations. Ut euro to get tlio Peculiar Medietas, Hood's Sarsaparilla SoldbyilrUKsUti. f It ilxforfV Ptpredbj i 0 1. 1IOOU 4 CO., Ax)tnrcarici,LiwtU, Mass, IOO Dosos Ono Dollar "Safe and Certain" 18 the testimony of Dr Gcorco 15. 18 tlie testimony of Dr Gcorgo 1 Wnllc, ot Mnrtlnsvdlo, Vn In reference to Aycr's Tills. Dr. J. T. Teller, of Cliltteiinngo, X. Y., days : "Aycr's Pills aro highly npnrcclntod. They aro perfect In form nnil coating, ami tncir cuecis aro an mat niu mos careful physlclnn could desire. Tliey liavo supplemented nil tlio pills former ly popular here, nnd I think it must bo lone beforo any other can bo made that will at all comparo witli them. Thoso w ho buy Aycr's 1'llls get full value." "I regnrd Aycr's Pills as one of tho most rclinblo general remedies of our times. Tlioy havo been hi use In my lainny ior various nueciions requiring a purgative medicine, and liavo glen un varying satisfaction "Wo'hnvo found them nn excellent remctlv for colds and llclit fevers." 'W. 11. Woodsou, Fort "Worth, Texas. "I preserlbo Aycr's Tills In mv prac tice, nnd find them excellent. I unro their general nso In families." John V.. Brown, M. V , Oceana, "W. Va. Ayer's Pills, rnEwr.ED ur Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Bold by nil Druggists end Dealers hi Medicine National Democratic Convention. Chicago, June 2T. For the accommodation of thoe desiring to visit Chicago on the nbove occasion tho Union Pacific will sell tickets to Chicago and re turn at one fare for tlie round trip. For elates of sale and limits of tickets or any additional Informa tion apply to W. II. Hurlburt. usst. general passenger agent, Union Pacific System, Portland Oregon. fi-31-Hl Better Than a I.OIJ IJoltle of lllooil Purifier. Dr. W. H. Evans, the leading druggist of Sunfnrd, Florida, says: "I always feel safe In lccommeuding St. Patrick's pills I carry in bteck.'' There are none better, uud one dose of them will often do more good thun a dollar bottle of auy blood pu rifier in the market. For sale by Q. E. Good, Druggist. Aljsolulelv the Best. "I never hesitate to 'recommend Chamherlalu's Couyh Remedy as absolutely the best," sitjs Mr, F. U. Kemp,asfistaut business manager of the Youugstown, Ohio, Dully Teleg ram one of the most influential nnd valuable 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, aud always keep a bottle of it in tho house." 30 cent bottles for sale by G. E. Good, Druggist. To thi: Ladies. "Viavi" stands alone, the greatest medical discovery of tlie nineteenth centurv. (From an M. D., in the Ladies' Health Journal, Newark, Ohio.) You are cordially Invited to call mid investi gate for yourselves. Ollice over 4 aud 9 cent store, Cottle-Purkhurst block, Commercial street, Salem, Oregon. lm Jerries Wanted ! THE SALEM CANNING CO. Will Itccelve CHERRIES AND STRAWBER RIES AND GOOSEBERRIES on and nfter Wednesday, Juue 8, 1892. dw-tf T. BURROWS AUKIUS n full lino of Stnplo and fancy Groceries, Ifresh Vigetablehiind Hei ries In MsiEon, IJutter and Uses al ways on baud. SCO Com'l St. For Sale, Cheap. A number of trios of this sprint: Plym outh Hock, Itlack Langlinu, W hlto Leg horn, and r.irtridge l o bins, all thorough In eel stock. Iiuy early, wie express charge aud get the pick ot thetcison. J.ltofjpei trio, boxed for shipment. Afidrrsa K. ilOFElt, balcni. Or. For Sale or Trade, Fifty-two acres improved farm, 40 acres in crop, good orchard, four miles South of Salem, Turner road. Will trade for property nenr town. G-S-lm JOHN' HOLM, Blacksmith. From Terminal or Interior Points the Northern Pacifle Railroad Is.tne line to tnko To all Points East and South. It Is tho dining enr route. It runs througL vcktlbule traiuj, eery day in the year tc ST. PAUL AND CHICAGO (No change of cars.) Composed of dining crs unsurpasFed, Pullman drawing room sleepers Ot latest equipment TOURIST Sleeping Cars. iivt,t that can be conbtructed and In whlol accommodations are both tree uud tur nUhed for holders of tlrot and iecond-cluk tickets, and. ELEGANT DAY COACHES. Acontinuoii lliib conno:tlng with al Hues. aUordlng direct rd uninterrupted ierlce. l'ullinuu sic ' ' Ions can be se Hired inadviiv '. : any ageut ol tlie road. Thionsti tickets to and from all pointc in iier)ca,Knglaud aud Lurope can bt parrha. eU at any ticket oir.ee of tills com 1 ull In: jrmi.tlon courerumg Kites, Unit oi trail ,n utesandothcrdi tall furnished ou ..upl.cation to any agent or A. D. CllAKLTON, AlsUint General i'assenxer At.ent, Mo lil first street, cor. Wutilr-'iou, l'ort Ihnd.tlrfirnu SnAW & DOWNING, Agents. ELLIS & WHITLEY, LIVERYMEN. South of.WUlarnetta Hotol, SALBM ... pRBQON jaaatttMiMdfcjaahiMaAiaawtgaMiWWi PACIFIC LAND AND ORCHARD CO. w v FOR TOWN $2.00 lcrd07cu for the finest finished l'llOTOGUAl'lte lntheclty. MONTBE BROS., IRHComraerclftl Street. F. 11, S00THW1CK, Contractor and Kuilricr. Salem, - - Oregon. T. J. KESS. HOUSE PAINTING, PAPER HANGING, Natural Wood Finishing, Cor, 20tU and Cucmckcta Street. vnnni JOHN M. PAYNE k CO., Heal Estate and Insurance. First Btnlnvny north or,Ilush bank. i. JOHN III WIN, Cai pentcr and Builder, Shop (.j State street. Store Fittinps a Specialty t. 25c Want Column, Notices Inserted for ONE CENT TEH WOIIU EACH INHKUTION. No ader liscnifiit lnjeiled in this oolumn for Its than tweutytle cents. SALESMAN WANTED. Valuable com mlsiion offered. 820 weekly earned bj many of our agents. llo-c 1.171, New York, Samples tree. 1. O. fJ-IC3t LOST. I havo misplaced my umbrella. Will the Under notify me? Win. J. Ularke. G-Vli-Sl T700D. Ninety cords at 51.00 per cord i ii. a. &11111U uoouaie hiimuer mm GiO-lw, JOHN HUGHES, Dealer in Groceries, Pitints, Oils and Window Glass, Wull Ta per and Border, Artists' Ma terials, Lime, Hair. Nails and Shingles, Hay, Feed and Fence Posts. Grass Seeds, Etc, NEW AUVEItTISKJIENTS. City Tax Notice. VTOTIC is hereby given to the tax pay. l ers ot tho city of yalem, that tho as ei,ment roll of the city ot tulem for the year 1S92, has beeu placed In my hands for the collection of taxes and that the taxes charged thereon are now due and payable at my office at the b ink of Win. England Jc Co. In this city. All taxes remaining un p.Ud alter the TlHli day of July, 1S92, will be leturned as delinquent. K. J. KWAFFOKD, City Tax Collector. Salem, J line 23, 189i ti-2.1 tt Notico to Bridge Builders. In persuanee ot an order of tho Hon. County Court of Marlon county, bids will be received at the ollice of the county clerk until rueduy, Ju y 5, lhtU, at 1 o'cIock p. m , for the construction of a bridge, con sisting of a ip in of 100 feet and two np pro icnes of o0 feet in tho aggregate, across thollttlonoith fork of the Sautlam river. The court reserves the right to rrjtct any and all bids. JJ. C. SHEUUAN, B UJ-dw-td County Clerk Notice to Building and Decorat ing Contractors. QEALED bids willberrcelvedatthe Gov )0 ernur'H ollice in thehlateCapltol build ing, Salem, Oregon, until '2 o'clock p. m , Tuesday, July 5, 1802, lor remodlingnnd changiug the itnuteul Hepreseutatlei (for acoustic purpose.) also painting- and decorating, to be bid on teparately. lloth to be In accordance with plans, specifications and details now on exhibition at the state house, and at the ollice of NEEK A CHA IG, architects, liUJ Tlrst street, i'rstland, Oregon, t bids must be drawn as required by the specifications, "see general remarSs. Any bid not so drawn will not bo consid ered by tho board. Hy order of the Hoard SlateCap'.tol Build ing Commissioners. HY1.NEMEK FENNOYKR, Governor. GKU. V. McimiIE, bco f stnte, PHIL. MKlsUHA-N, ptati-Treasuier. Wm. A. Mcnly, Clerk of tho Hoard, Chattle Mortgage Sale. fOTlCK is hereby given ttat by virtue JJN 'f four certain topics of chattle n ort j,ai;es du.y Issued out of tho oouutv olerks utile im tho21stda) of Juue, 1SV2, ono in lavore: Kiifbell A Co and ayalnt Jacob A I. J. Sehaiback tosecuro the payment o. Eight Hundred Doll irt, eldenced by fout certain promissory notes as mentioned in sahlrmrtga e and that theic Is yet unpaid on said notes the sum ot Two Hundred Dollars and luteiest according to the tenor ol the last two note; thereof, onelnfa vorof Kus&ell Co. and against Jacob a J.i-H'uarback to seaire the pajmtnt ot Twenty One Hundnd Dollars evidenced by three ceitalu promissory notes as men tioned In said mortgage and tlist is yet unpaid ou sxld uo'is the sum of Seven HumlridnndTt-nand twenty-ieeu hun dridths Hollar. (710'J7), ana ln'erest ac cruing to the tenur of tho three notes thereof, one in f.ivor ot Uussell t Co. and at-alntt I. J. Soharbaek, U Holleuback and 1'. E, Hrhukev, to secure the paj ment of iwenlj-llmelluudredand Kit.y Dol lars, oiderccrl by rlNe proiuissory notes as mentioned in said -luuitgage, ant that there Is i el imp upon sulu notes tho sum 01 Mxteeu Huudtid and !? sty nnd tweu lysecn liuudtcdths .ollaiBiltLu27i and interest to the tenor ot said nous One in taorot HussflldCo, and against 1', J, nud Jake Scharback to kpcu o the pay. mentofTueutyoue Hundred dollars, evi denced by three ce.ulu promls-ory notes as mcutl'iued in said m ulguo. aud thut there Is jet uup.idon said notes tho sum of Seven Huudied and Ten uud twent seven hundredth dollar, (S7lo.i7), and in terest uccording to tho tenor thereof, with the written endorsement ot tho wild Hus sell A Co. thereon appointing me their agent aud attorney in fact to take posses sion of the property therein desciibed.nud soli tho same at public uuctlou, I have taken possession ofaud wilt sell at pjbllo auction on Wednesday, the 6th day of July, 18V2, at the hour of two o'clock p. m. of said day, at tho mill site of 8cuarbak. Holleuback iCo1, about two miles east of Woodourn, tn saldtouuty, lh tollolng described jersoual prone ty, as described in said mortgages, to-wlt: One inedliiu. double L H' SawMIU com plete No. J5Jt, with lit incht' l D sstou saw, and 3d Inch top saw, with 00 teet ten Inch ply belling manufactured b lture 1 A Co One water tank oSit- One wood i-siw and belt No, 4. i ne mam belt '10 ftel 7 Inch 3 ply. One No 24 MHSslllion separa tor No.fcSM truikand stsckei and all the fixtures belonging to the sane, One Ten ply thirteen sell coutaln.d engine, and locomoitve boiler, Tro head of work oxen yokes anil chains. One No, 21 I'tuner Matcher made by Druko at Kaleui, One No,iixig truti nude b) Studbuker Mtig, ' E. M, CnoiSAN. Bberln" of Marlon County and agent for Kuueu a Co, MM w dally LOTS, FRUIT TRACTS AND FARMS. A, H. FOnSTNER &. CO. Machine Shop, Guns, Spoiling Goods, Etc., K03 Commercial Ftrtet. J. J. Scientific Horseshoeing. Ol'l'OaiTK FOONDWY On Stute Streot. BADABAUGD k LTLEY. Livery Feed nnd Boarding Stable, II HtntoHlreet. RICE & KOSS, Horseshoers, General Blocksinlthlug, 47 Stato Street. IV THE Salem Haeknian II, I'OKIil. Dcst Line In the City, Court Street. Ca I ifo i 'ilia lia ko ) . THE J3T2S'T. 101 Court Strict. 1I11S, M. E. WILSON, Leading Salem Modiste. '"i Commercial St. J. E. MUKP11Y. Brick and Tile, llEST IN OKKQON. Works in North Salem. II. MKS. K. . KOKCO. Baths for Ladies, IIAIK DHESSINO PAHLOKS 121 Court Street. Undertaking and . Cabinet Work, 107 State Street. mm Has Just placed on the market SUNNYSIDB No. 11, C miles south of Salem. This tract ai fine fruit land, N well drained nnd will bo sold in any sized tracts on the most favorable terms. We 5-till have a few ten acre tracts outh of Salem. 160 aciea of No. 10 is orchards hi tho fall of 1S92. -O Also two 10 acre tracts and ouo 15 acre tract in SUNNYblDE No. 8, 5 miles south of S.ilem. Over 100 acres of No. S was planted to fiuit tfees during the past season, aud 60 acres more will be planted the coming all. O And 12S acres in SUNNYS1DE No. 6, 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 w ill give time on part. -O- On any of tho above lands we will timo on the balance, or will take part purchase price in work or a part payment iu tock or good city property. In addition to tho nbove wo have for sale TOWN PIIOPEHTY, small tracts near the City and Farm L.iuds. It costs you nothing to see our property, and we may have just what you want. Office in the New Gray Block on State Street. Removed to 140 State. SI1NG HOP &CO., Merchant Tailors. Spring suit gift-worth 20, pants SJOO worth 87.00, Everything cheap. If clothes don't lit customers need not take same. Call aud look over goods, C-l-lm ONE OF THE LARGEST ESTABLISH ments In tho btate. Lower rates than Portland i-nrgest stocK Legal wianits in the State, and biggest discount uiggesi discount, sena ioi i nrlnllmr. and catalogue ol price list of Job prii legal blanks. E. M. WAJTiS, Hteam Printer Salem Oreon EAST ANtf SOUTH VIA Southern Pacific Route Shasta. Line CALIFORNIA EXPHKH8 TRAIN RUN BAII.'i BETWEEN PORTLAND AND 8. F. boutbT I J. ouu 7:0 p. m. Lv. 8:18 p. m. Lv. 8:15 a.m. Ar. l'oitland i-nlem San Fran. Ar. 7:.i5 a. in Lv. I 5:28 a. m Lv. 7:00 p. m Aboe trains stop only at follow tnss sta tlons north of Hooebursr, East Portland Or't'on City, Woodburu, balem, Albuuj fanent, Shedds, Halsey, liarrisburi Junction City, Irving and Eugene. KOhEHUUO MALL D.UL.1 , i:'M a, m. 11:17 a. m 'i:50 p. m. Lv. 1'ortland Ar. I l:'0 p. m, Lv balem Lv, 1:43 p. m Ar. Itoseburg Lv. 7.00 a. n Vlbany Local, Dally Except Sunday, 5.00 p. m. 7:5J p.m. I.M p. m. Lv. LV. Ar. lvrlland fal em Albany Ar. Lv. Lv, lu:.w a m 7:31., m ttffla. m. PULLMAN BCFFBT SLBEPKilS. Second Class Sleeping Cars- For accommodation ot passengers holding second class tickets attached to express trains. iVesl Side Division, Between Portlac and Cervallis: 1AILV KXCEPT HIT.VI1AV). 7:JtJlu in. I Lv. Portland Ar, l!!:10 p. in. ' Ar. Corvallis Lv. 5-30 p. in. 15p.lii. At Albany and Coruiills connect v,Uu ralus of O'cgon laotflo lUUroad. KXPIUjaTltAIN (DVILY EXChlThUMiAY 1:10 p. in, 7.2a p. tu, ! Ar.M 1'ortland Ar. h.Mu, tu o:l5a. m cMlnnvllloLv. V T S B, 8 "T" K, a s Through Tickets To atl points EAST ami SOUTH For tickets and lull lnlcrmatton regard mg rates maps, etc., apply to the Coin pa. ny's agent Salem, Oregon. g-VrS?,?1 AMt' &1 r aua - ASM H, KOEULEK, Mannsor L1RK1NS J. L. BENNETT k SON. CANDIES, Fruit and Cigars. ) P. o. BlooW. it. t. iiu.iiihki:y!, Cigars and Tobacco. BILLIARD PAHLOU, 243 Com'l Street BOSTON Coffee House, 5c LUNCH. Open all Nlp-ht ts T. JL liLUXVELL, Meat, Poultry iu Fish Market, lustirnuce Block. T. W. TH0RNBURG, The Upholsterer, ItPinndcl", re-cocrs nnd repa'r iipholKtued rurnlture. Fln.1 ,'lav unrk. Chenicketft sire ' -ttnto insurance block. l W)., in SUNNYSIDE Ko. 10, 0 milo under contract to Lo planted to take one-fourth cash ami give long Taken Up. A red and walto spotted ccwvlth calf. Both tars slit, and branded ou right hip. Owner can get same by settllDg wlili 5-2J-lv OH.VS MEIU.IAnkeny. M.T. RINEMAN SEALKK IN Staple and Fancy Crockery, Glassware, Lamps, Wooden and Willow ware. Ali kinds of mill feed. Also eeetablesaod fruits iu their seaon. "Highest Price paid for country produce.' wesotlct a snare oi your raironage. 9-9 l32State street Hernia and Chronic Diseases DR'S. BHIMP & HOUSER, Ilevote special attention to Nerous, Cat arrhal, Asthmatic and Throat Trouble .. Hernia (ruptuie) cured without pain or detention Irom business aud Guaranteed In Ever Case, Every variety of Female nnd Chroi lo diseases treated by tho most advanced methods known to Electrical nnd Medlcil science. Tw-uty jears experience in snr gery nnd the application of elee'rie'ly. Oflice2o9 Commercial street., llush-Ure-man lllook. Salem. HERCULES Sas and Gasoline ENGINES Ilaro fewer parti, and rm thprcfnre loss ltkelv to cet out of order than any other bus or gasoline euglaes no tullu Just hlH the burutr. turn the nhuel. ucil It xuaa all day. MAKES KO SMELL OK DIRT. 2fo double or false explosion, so frcqaent with tb uurcllublo eparlc, For Simplicity It Heats tho 'World. It Oils Itself Automatically, 2fo Batteries or Eloctrto Bpark. It mna wlta a Cheaper O rnde of Casoltao than any other Iuglue. Ton WCSCBlPTIVB CinCUI-AJVl AW.T TO PALMER & REY, MANUFACTURER Sin Francisco, Cal. and Portal. Or.f ,-A.NJOEN'S H1TR1G BELT vIMa UTEST PATENTS WITH ELECTBO- KACNETID SUSPEKECHY. BEST IMPROVEMENTS. Will ton Wlihoat M.di-lD. I MfttfM will.;"" cTcruitUsa of brmls, nerr ftmuniiHi ' l""" "rT i miitl utiuUii, dnlmi', lotoi. x.tn.i dtb r ',t leuieii. Uiioor, ib.om.llim, kldnej, llttr o4 .' c.mil.lou.l.mt till. Umbtio. IIU. fllrl I t.'"; alo TtU llrl b.ll mouIm W4trfnl Upi-""'"' ;,, tilotbtri.udflTM oorr.oiltn U Iniue.. ' !' uiii or we forfcll ll.uuo, ill lll er ali l I " ..M n. Th..iiH.l. h. hfieiirealy I." -lin. f..in.l.M -ftA- all nlh-r r.mdltl fatl(4, 1 lt bOLilrtd) of IctlmooUli In tbli jo ","". ,. uarpovrnut inrnuiin -' -,t...V;.. i i rl trt.t-ittooo rtrotrtr.4 '.""IT"11' ,n! Ileitis aoltlioroasiUcoi.BUliUAMI-Ip-iiS'-'f .',V. .,. i So4 tn lllcitrtwil Pnof 1U, ttaiua, uunt i"" -" HO, 174? Pint St., PORTLAND. 0" lilfl F1WEP, -- -. i.&::Jmtkt&4i il. .). it . -' tf' . i : ' WM. A Sim&muKimm nm. JitttulL&'ittfU iv-ek-fivi. .