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VOL. 5.
"THE PEOPLE'S PAPER."
SALEM, OREGON, FRIDAY. JTJjSTE 24, 1S92.
"TO-DAY'S NEWS TO-DAY."
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98 State She
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We toll you of some special bargains this week that are worth looking into. For instance:
Photograph Albums 75 to $12 00
Family Bibles $2 00 to 10 00
Oxford Bibles 75c to $15 00
Testaments 10c to 2 50
Wo invite you all to call and see those goods, whether you wish to purchase or not, as we will take special
pains in showing these to you. BJJlm 33$LC3 3E". jEjGk.3L?sJE?Cl!3'm
PLEASANT-
Aff sH i B 9 m a
Mr My " B HflBBTN
Hi I DIB Z H B I 1 1
II 1 1 1 3 1
You can buy property in this most popular Addition
on any terms.
It is high and dry and has the advantage of street
cars and city water.
"Remember it is within ten minutes walk of the
Postoffico or Court House.
Over thirty lots sold tin's spring. Call on
Wm
B ELE &f W 8 51 Ul
One-half block south of Bush's bank, up stairs.
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-SFCCESSOIW TO
Mn ntirp.
g v o n e q. a s s
WELLBR BROS.
HEAD QUARTERS FOU RED STAR
COMI3PK1SSSB13
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1TAPLB ADD Fill
'iftflBiMnltlliiifc Jftto m
At the old Stand, next door to Post Office.
H. GLASSFORD.
CARPENTER, BUILDER AND CABINET MAKER,
BANKS, STORES AND OFFICES FITTED UP IN
Georg'a Pine, Walnut, Cherry, Red Wood, Etc,
MANTELS, BUTCHERS' AND FAMILY ICE BOXES, WIRE SCREENS.
JOBBING ATTENDED TO.
Rcarof iiOO CoiiiniiTcisil Stieet, Salem, Oregon.
NAILS! LOCKS! HINGES!
BUILDER'S HARDWARE i A.T
& Peltl, HlSberiilld Tinners
Barr
214 & 210 Commercial St., Biilcm. Gulden Hose ami Lawn Sprinklers.
A complete lino of Ktovea und Tinv.nre, Tin roollnn and plumbing u
specially. Estimates for Tlnuiuir and VlumblnK b urnlalied.
PAPER HANGERS.
HEAD QUARTERS.
All tiro invited to call nt 113 Couit stieet and look at all the Iut
lutlerns In Wall Taper and got prices for Fame on the wall.
' EU. SNOW, Decorator, with E.E. SNOW, Hi use, Sign and Car-
rlaue
PAINTING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES.
Paper Hanging, Kalsomining, Wall Tinting, etc. Varnishing and
Natural Wood Finish. Only Firrt-ola" Work. h, E. SJSOW.
Remember the plaee, 143 Couit htreet.
F0UN
The place to get a Saddle horse, Livery
rig, Express, Dmy or Truck, "Wood, liny,
f;il fi.rl nr o-ood well rotted Manure,
load of D-irt or Gravel. Call on Kyan & Co back of
Willamette hotel. Prompt and careful work is our motto.
ItYAN & CO.
Salem Truck & Bray Co. SHSS
V lice ritato St., opposite Ba
lem Iron works. Drays and truck may he found-.throughout the dav at
th ftirmr of KUte and r.uiirm-rpUl tntw ,
... F. DRAKE, Proprietor. T. G. PERKINS, Gnr,! Superintendent,
SALEM IRON WORKS,
OREGON,
PiiriC "nd Keel" Karin machinery mud and lepaired.
P DltODnimilG
S.N.CHl'RCHUL '
cnuncniLL & nvnnovGiis,
Tinners, Plumbers, Gas and Steam Fitters;
SHEET METAL WORKERS.
100 I'hemekWft Street.
-tm,A. :EB.K3ES
Sash and Door Factory
FronC Street, Salern, Oregon.
The be8t class of work in our line at prices to compete
with the lowest. Only the best material used.
GETTHEJAM.LAWNMOWER
In Three Sixes.
ALSO AN IMMENSE STOCK OF BUILDER'S HARD
WARE AND FARMING IMPLEMENTS
AT
GRAY BROTHERS,
N. W. CORNER STATE AXD LIBERTY ST3., SALEM, OREGON
Choice Meats.
EDd. C. Cross,
Wholesale ami Retail Dealer in Fresh, Salt and
Smoked Meats ol all Hinds,
3tif tfJXp&5 jTtHV7b5i i a viirNinJ
Largest display in the city at my market. Best ser
vices and prmpt delivery to all parts of the city.
OS Court and 110 State Streets,
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Smith,
-SUCCESSOR '1 0-
J. C. BROWN & CO.
Have Re-opened at the Old Stand with the most complete
stock in Salem of
HARDWARE, STOVES,
TINWARE, ROAD CARTS.
-BUILDER'S HARDWARE ?A SPEOIALTY.s-
Contractors and builders can find hero every article they
need, in the most approved ana inoaeru pauerns.
SUPERIOR STOVES AND RANGES.
All the former customers of this House and the
general trade are invited to call. We will treat you Avell.
4jgZBL.er.m.wiafm j..wi 3
(1V
D.C.SPIERTvIAN,
U. H, 1'cnsion and Utiim agent. 1. O
Hoi 231 Siilem, Oieo'i. Deputy fJoiint
Clarl' Vrllo for lilaiikfl. w
DUGAN BROS'
i hi
lljl'l J1UWV.II.. f J
Wlioletule uud retail dialer In
STEAM AND PLUMBING GOODS,
CO Co m inerclal Rtroet. T, lpIno .No. SI
For Sale.
tI.ma1.i1j in Vnrtli H.ilcin Oil ftTCbt CUT
line, alwi 21 ucres Irult land nboiil miles
m. nut nf Wjilpfn. f!ltll llll
. I. tiAKKIKLROX,
Htat Insurance OUlco
Columbia Poultry Yards,
J. M. JJRENTH, Modurit.
Lock Bor 1210, Scuttle, Wash
Sredrii ori'tioroughbred foullry of fol
lowing VHrletle:
H C. White L(.'liorn, H, C. lirown Uv
horat, WUIte Plymouth Jlocki, llarred
1'ly mouth IUck, 1'ft tiarnci, llluck Ijidb
ibatnii, i.lshf Hrtihainan, Hutr Coclilu.',
rarTlrtge Coclilm, llronie Turkej .
H( nd ;or t lrcular and l'rloe Ut.
White's No. 60,
HALEM'ri FINEST TRUCK,
Nownady tor bulut. l3iyfW work
Hclalty. J WlUiC,
248 Comuiurcial Street.
WILLIAMS & ENGLAND
BANKING CO.
CAPITAL STOCK, all Subscribed, $200,000
Trau'sacl a KnTal banking uuhlnunN
In nil ltx brauclieH.
GEO. WILLI A MH l'renlden
Wm. KNGLANU Vice I'retililent
IIUGU MfJNAKY Caslilir
UIKISMTOKB- Geo. Wllllnin,Wlii. ns
laud, Dr. J. A. Hiclmrditou, J. W. IIoaon.
J, A. Itaker.
lianlc In new Uxcbanuo block on Oom
inarclal stieet. H:13-tl
Authorized Capital 500,000.
CAPITAL NATIONAL BANK
Hair 10, Oregon.
W.A.flJHICK, VieuT W. W. MAHTIN,
Vice I'niJ. J. It. AUiKIlT, Cimbler.
Bute, County and City Warrant bought
at I'.ir. dw
MONEY TO LOAN.
hporlul InduwiiK nU for the next .'W days
on good farm loanx.
FEAR k HAMILTON
iktom 14, liiuli Hank block, &
JAlv
IMI'IIOVIU) OltUIMl OK HKI1 MKN.
1 Kiimlakiin 'IrlbeHo. 8, Halcm lloldH
council rtvery Thurday evening, lit 7J0.
Mwiii lu htatH Jnnumnrx hall.
K. O.ll AK Kit, I'lopbtt.
l'IlNi: O. WA'I KltH, Uhlf oflU-cord.
J. M, Needham,
JlOUijE PAINTINO, KAT.80-
MINING, I'AI'EH IIANOINQ,
NATURAL WOOD FINISHING.
Leave ordem-J. Irwln't, rear of Smith a
Kleiner1! drugtUiro.
I'KOFESSIONAI. CAIUW.
J J. SHAW, M. W. HUNT, HIIAW ft
, HUNT, BttorupyH nt law. OUlco over
Uipttal .Nntlonnl bauk,Unlcm, Oregon.
GEO. H. BimNETT, Attorney nt law,
Salem, Oregon. OUlco over Lndd A
bush's bank.
l T. ItlCllAllUSON, Attorney nt lnw,
. otllcc up atalrH In front rooms of new
ubu block, corner Commercial and Court
streets, Salem, Oregon,
JOHN A. OAUSON, Attorney nt law.
Hooms 3 and 4, Lnda ft lluhh's bank
building, Salem, Orcgeu. 1 lyr
IJ. F. BONHAM. W. II. HOLMKS.
BONirAH ft IIoi.mem. Attorneys nt law.
Ottlco In Hush's block, betweon SUito
nud Court, on Com'lHt,
mlLMON FOUU, attorney nt law, Salem,
1 Urcgou. Oilito up-stulrs In l'atton'c
block.
BH. UKAD4IIAW, PHYSICIAN AND
. Burgeon, aleni, Oiegon. Dillco In
JJdrldgo bHck. mutalrs oer WllUnliis ft
England's bank Keslrtcnco corner SUito
and w. K. corner Inter ttreet.
WH. YOUNG, M. D.. Office formerly
, occuplod by I)r. Uoivlaud, coiner
Court nnd Liberty fctruots. Telepliouo No.
15. Ofllce heurs: 8 a m, to 12; 2 to 4 p. in.,
nud 7 to tt p. ni. Kisldenco lth sln.it on
electric car Hue. Tele phono No. .
MCAKCK ft 13R001C8, 1'hyglcli.lis
nud Hurgeons, aiurpuy blrtlc, up
siairs, uommeruini sireei, hiucm, (jr.
U. W. S. Jiorr, phjslcLm and sur
creon. Office In Kldrldiro lllocii. Sa-
em.Ureiron. Olllco hours 10 to 12 a.m.
tO'tp. in.
YH B.I'HILIlUOOK,M.).,HomropathisU
111. Olllco 153 Court street; Kesldeuco M7
High street. GeLcrnl pinctlco. HperUl
nttentlou given to diseases of Women and
chlldieu.
JU. MINTA M. A. DAVI8. Olllco houre,
U a. in. to 11 n. m.; 2 p. m. to 5 p. in.
ly or night calls promptly attended to.
dpeclnl nttcntlon given to diseases of Wom
en and chlldieu. UlUco in New Haul; 111k.,
Wo Commerolnl stuot. Heshlencu same.
ryt. T. U. HMITil, Uentlst.lU SUUo street,
XJ Salem, Or. Finished dental opera
tions ot eerydescilptlon. I'lUnle.-s opera
tions a specialty.
Wl). l'UGH, Architect, I'l'ins, Sped
, llcalious and superlulendonco lor
all class.es of buildings. OUlco 2"0 Coin
inerclal St.. un stairs.
uu l:lnML,s ui uuiiuii
inerclal St., up stairs,
c.
A. KOISiniT, ArehlUit, loom 121, Mar
quani building, i'ortlaud, Oregon.
IIUBINKS1? OAUIW.
HOKYEftMILLH, Proprietors tho l'oroe
lain Until und Hh'ivlujfl'urlon, Hae
lueouly rorcelain itutiriubs lu the city.
liJ'J Commercial street, Milt-in, Uicgon.
O I'll AGUE ft ALLEN, Blacksmiths nnd
O horcshoelng and repairing. Only tho
bcslwoikmcn employed, Opposito btnto
Insuranco building
A U, HMITH A CO., Contractors, Scwor
A . lug, Cement Sidewalks, Exc.ivating,
F-tc: All work promptly done, Snlem, Or.
Leave ordtrs with Di:;e.u JJmi, 4-lo-lm
n J.LAllHENftCO,, Manufacture of nil
L , klndsofvelilclu.. HcpalrlniiUHOlnl.
,y. Hhop 45Htatosticol,
C1AKPET-LAYING. I make n spoclnUy oi
; caiptt-sowing nnd laying; carpus
tiken up ami relaidwlthgie.vtcait. Ijcavo
orders with J. H. Luun, liuioii ft bm oi
WhltoCormr. .1 G LUilKMA A.
fOHN KNIGHT, Hlnclcsinlth. Hnrru
i) shoelngaiidrepilrlngnspwlalty. Shop
-tithe foot of Liberty stiuot, Salem, Oregon.
2.2MI
For Sale.
OOA A - of good lnnd, 80 acres
.ll) Afirft um'er fence, with
balance timber, will Kill nil or part, cheap,
on reasonable terms.
JAM L WAHNKU.Hnlem Or.
I. O. Box 3.0. (M8.tl.dwr
Capital City ltetayrmit
Jas. Batchelor, Prop'r.
Warm Mca at All Hours ni the Day
None but whlUi labor employed In thb
establishment. A good substantial mccl cooked lu firsU
class btyle
Twenty-five cent per tni.il,
RQD PKONT
Ciwri strnet,; between Opoia , Home had
Mlnto's Lively
THE WILLAMETTE,
SALEM, OJtJJGOiV.
Kates, $2.50 tolT5.00 per J)ny.
Tho host hi t'-'l b( tu ton I'oi Hand nHdHan
Frnneisc. Flrit-clnss In ull Its npiiolnt.
ments. 1U tables are served Willi thx
Choicest Fruits
Grown In tho WUIatnnlto Valley.
A. I. WAGNER, Prop.
JAPAKBSW
JU. IMBUB3M4
CURB
A now and V inplctn Treatment, coiiklsl
Ingiif HiiiiH)Mt.iilej, ointment lu (apnlow,
also a box and pllli-; a ihmHIvo Liiru lor ex
ternal. Internal, blind or blredlng, llthlng,
chronic, reteut or heieditary 1'llu, nuf
muny other dUenses unit lmnalii wnk
dcm; It IsulwajHii icioiit liuicllt to tho
general health 'ilia llrnt dlsooirry ol u
inullc.il euro rendering an operation Ith
the knlfo iiuiiKessary hernallcr. This
remedy Inn never been ki.owu to fall, 11
per box.(lforr; sent by mall. Why nuiri.r
trout this tcrrllilo dheane when a wrlllou
guaranteo Is Rlvtn Willi li Iiokch, to refund
the money II not curul Hind stamp for freo
sample. Gii'ircnuxi Issued by WootiAiili,
CmiKKft Co., wholesale and rfctill drug
gUU, solo agents, I'ortlaud, Or, It 2-1) -d w
J. H. HAAS,
THE VATCmrAOK,
2l5HComm(rclil St,, - Salem, Oregon,
(Next door to Klein's.)
Hpeclalty ol Hpectocles, and repulrlnr
Clocks, Wauthim uud Ji'wolry
K. O. OI?08S,
and Packor
Htate tit. ani Court Ht. The brtit incut
dellveiul to ull prtof theclty.
K. K. I-IAXL,
Paoer Hanccrand Decorator.
Olilce at Clio real ctt's illlllonerv store.
Bakm, Origou.
AN EYE TO BUSINESS
Wm
A Ilnrso In the Kxprnas llusl:
Moll 1'oited In Trlcks
Tlioro is nn old, rnwboi fpay
ined gray horao that stands ert ou
Canal street, near Randolph, ovcry
day, and what ho doesn't know about
oats and tho express husinestj it
would not bo worth whilo for n colt
that contemplates hauling trunks at
twonty-fivo cents a haul to bother
about
Tho corner of tho streets is a sort
of waiting place for expressman, and
a dozou wagons may bo found in lino
there daily. Tho wnrjou at tho head
of tho lino secures tho first busino&s
that comes in sijrht, and when it
moves away, as onlj express wagons
can, tho others move up, tho wagon
that went oil taking a placo on tho
end of tho lino whou it roturns.
Yesterday tho old gray horso was
fourth in lino. The first wagon wa3
hired, and tho driver loft his com
panions, who wore, as usual, congre
gated on tho cornci', and drovo off.
Horses Nos. 2 and 3 promptly moved
up without having au informal in
vitation from thoir respective own
era. The old gray uover moved. Ho
was quiotly munching his oats from
a tub on the sidownlk.
Tho horso b&hind him, a dilapida
ted looldug bay, began to grow rest
less and poked his head over tho end
of tho old gray's wagon. After duo
consideration ho camo to tho conclu
sion tho old gray had no intention of
moving just thon, and pulling out ho
paaed him at a slow trot and took
tho vacant placo ahead of him. Tho
othors moved up in order.
When tho old gray finished his
noonday meal ho looked about and
saw at a glanco that Bomothing was
wrong. Ho probably discovered it
boforo, but preferred to oat his oats
and sottlo tho matter afterward. Ho
lost no timo in pulling out of lino,
and soon ho was standing besido tho
old bay that took his placo. Ho com
menced to bito at him, and tried to
mako him back, but it was no uso.
Ho was bound not to bo cheated,
however, and ho quiotly marched
along and took a placo at tho head of
tho lino. Just then a call camo, and
tho old gray started off with a neigh
and bin tail in tho air, whilo tho other
horses hung their heads in shamo.
Chicago Tribune
lho first F-tonni Ilullrond.
In 1825, tho very year tho Erio
canal wont into oporation, an event
hardly to bo matched for its impor
tance occurred tho successful appli
cation on tho Darlington and Stock
ton railway of steam to purposos of
locomotion. Tho railway first un
dertaken in tho United States was a
short lino of about throo miles for
tho transportation of granite to tho
Noponsot river near Boston. Tlio
first locomotive ovor used in tho
United States wasono imported from
England in 1820. Tho first experi
mental trip was mado in August,
1829, but tho uso of tho locomotivo
had to bo abandoned becauso it was
found too heavy. Tho first locomo
tivo built in this country was placod
on tho South Carolina railroad in
1830. Tho ueo of locomotives, how
ovor, was not firmly established un
til 18112. Edward Rosewator's Omaha
Address.
Sho Know Women.
Flossio, who is doing hor first year
in school, albeit sho is a very bright
child, camo in tho othor ovoning and
began catechising hor mother,
"JIamina,"Bho inquired, "is tlioro
anybody in history named Timon
Tydo'i"
"I'vo heard of such a namo as
Timon," ventured tho mother doubt
fully, "Was Timon a man or a woman?"
"A man, if I remember correctly."
"1 guess that must bo tho samo
ono, then."
By this time tho mother was quito
curious.
"Why do you think so, whon you
know so little about it?" sho queried.
"Well," lesponded Flosbio, with
confidence, "tho teacher said today
that Timon Tyilo waits for no man,
and I didn't think it could bo a wom
an." Detroit Frco Press.
On tho Iloiul to Wuulth.
Now ways of making a living con
tinuo to pre&ontthoinsolvos. Tho
professional brass sign polisher
dropped in to solicit a job from mo
this week, Ho carried his kit undor
his arm, and was willing to contract
to keep tho brass sign which I might
own, but do not, dazzling to tho oyo
for a fixed sum per month. Ho
looked its if tho trado was not a bad
ono, for ho was dotently dressed and
jingled some monoy in his pocket.
I saw him noxt day busy on n store
front which had sovon signs, and
noticed that ho worked quito expedi
tiously and effectively. As brass
signs tarnish over night, and aro aa
numorous as wooden ones onco wero
hero, I should not bo astonished if
my visitor died a millionaire Now
York Cor. Pittsburg Bullotin.
llimrgy Lucked Up,
Professor Crookos says it has boon
computed that in a single cubic foot
of tho othor which fills all space
tlioro aro locked up 10,000 feet of en
ergy. Tho latest researches, ho says,
warrant tho expectation that this
vast storehouw) of power will, oro
long, bo mado readily available. Ho
also points to tho timo when wo may
have our rooms illuminated by elec
tricity without tho uso pf wires.
Loudon Tit-Rita.
Everybody knows what It la, nnd
that In thu rutKoii they o to Hub
lcubraml'ti fur Unit puro lSu cream
god n,
Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Food XepMtf
msm
, jsmm F OWCIvi
ABSOLUTELY PURE
STONE FIGrjrS IN COREA.
A Ilemnrknblo Manner of Amusement
Thnt Supersedes Kite Flying.
Tho Coroan correspondent of n Ja
pan paper gives an account of a curi
ous popular practico In Corea. Kito
flying, wldch is universal in that
country, ceases suddenly on ttio 15th
of tho first Coroan month, and tho
next day stono fights tako its placo
as tho chief public amusement. In
tho oaBtorn part of Seoul, tho capital,
tlioro aro largo open spaces that
havo not been built upon, and hero
occur the most Berious and interest
ing fights.
Ono section of tho city is pitted
against another, but any ono can tako
a hand on oithor eido at ploasuro.
There aro no recognized leaders, but
tho mass of fighters readilyfollows
tho lead of any ono who shows him
solf to bo a llttlo moro reckless than
tho rest. Two mobs, consisting of
fifty, soventy or a hundrod mon each,
are drawn up against each othor with
an interval of perhaps fifty yards bo
twoonthem. Thoro is an incessant
sliowor of stones, and each man's
business is to hit a3 many men as ho
can and especially to avoid all tho
stones directed at him.
From ton to twonty mon on each
sido oro armed with stout clubs and
wear thick wadded holmets. Thoso
form tho skirmishing lino. Thoy
sally out from thoir rospootivo sides
and, mooting in mid career, strike
out viciously at each othor's heads,
each man holding up his cloak with
his loft hand as a Bhiold to ward off
tho blows of bis advorsary. After
tho club fight has lastod about thirty
seconds ono Bido or tho othor begins
to givo way, which is tho signal for
a rush of tho othors. Almost invari
ably tho othor sido breaks and runs,
and sometimes aro chased into thoir
housos, but gonorally some of tho
pursuing party press too closely upon
tho fugitives. Then tho latter sud
denly turn and deal a fow Btaggoring
blows, which chock tho pursuers, and
in a socond tho tables aro turned and
thoso who a moment ago wore flushed
with victory aro now in full flight
from thoir onomies.
Thus tho battlo goes back and forth
across tho fields, whilo tho neighbor
ing ombankmonts aro crowded with
spectators. Tho effect of tho thun
doring choors of tho spectators upon
tho combatants is marvelous. Thoy
chargo upon each other ns if in actual
battlo, and show what would bo
bravery if oxorted in somo usoful
causo. Near tho river aro numerous
villages, numbering from 100 to C00
houses each. Thoy aro Hituatod
along tho banks at intervals of about
half a milo. Tlieso keop up a con
tinual soriesof fights among thoin
solvos during tho season, ono villago
being arrayed against another.
Tho dofoated party fly across tho
marshy fields to thoir own villago,
followed by thoir enemies, who en
ter af tor thorn, seizing anything on
which thoy can lay their hands
iron, files, doors tt mark thoir vic
tory. Thon tho wholo villago risos
against tho invadei'3 and thoy fly,
glad if thoy can got back without
brokon heads. Tho first stono fight
of tho season was rathor moro disas
trous than usual. It is roportod that
six mon wero killod, but this is
probably an exaggeration. A com
pany of soldiors was ordored out to
Btop it, which thoy found somo diffi
culty in doing, ovon with fixed bayo
nots. Dolly's Kicuo.
Fivo-year-old Dorothy goes to Sun
day school and always loams tho
golden toxt. Sometimes hor mother
is astonished at hor application of
thoso bite of Scripture Sho was al
lowed to go to ono of tho neighbors
to play ono nftornoou, and looked
very Bweet in hor fresh, dainty
gown. It was only n littlo whilo,
howovor, boforo sho ran homo, bo
smeared with mud from tip to too.
"Oh, Dorothy I" mamma exclaimed,
in a discouraged tone "What shall
I do with youi"
"I'm sorry. I didn't moan to,
mamma,"
"But just look at your clothes,
child I What am I going to do with
yout"
"Well," rospondod Dorothy, ro
momboring her toxt from thopro
vious Sabbath, '"Man lookoth on
tho outward apporanco, but tho Lord
lookoth on tho heart."'
And what could mamma do)
Youth's Companion.
Vhullng Is Dangerous.
It is tho whalers who encounter
most Berious iorils in tho Arctia
ocean. Hardly a year passos whon
somo whaling vcssols aro not lost.
In 1871 only throo ships wero eavod
out of a lloot of twenty-two. No
lives wero lost, but tho natives on
Bhoro havo boon using chronomotor
cases for brasa kottles ovor since.
Chicago Herald.
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Uy tho Huron Indians tho moon k
called tho creator of tho earth and
tho grandmother of tho sun, in the
myths of the Ottawaa it is an old
woman with a plwu&nt white face,
tho eister of the day star.
Before Starting on a Joi
A person usually desires to train noma :
formation as to the most desirable roUMf
uiio, ana win purchase tickets via tb i
uiaiwillnllord him the quickest and
service, lloforo stnrtlne on n trio .to
cago or any point East, you should proTti
yo
dt
yourself with n map ana time table of
Wisconsin Central Line. The trains r;
on tblsroutonro vestibule nndaroeautpps"
vikui-uiimuu'ffiuiost.u rawing uoonis
ers. clezant Ilav Coaches and Dlnlntf
of latest design, built expressly for this
vict), huu are exquisite in lurnisuings
convenient, and comfortable In arm
ment nnd k ixiinnlrto In pvprr rintnll i
iney nave no superior in comfort and w-fw
ganco. The dining car service Is pronoun-'!;
ced by nil the most elegant ever lnaugiw.,.
uieu, hdu is oporuieu in me mieiesi ei isfiw
Fast trains via thn Whuvmnln Pftntrrt if
T.lnna lAnva Kflnnfln.u.11. Hot, n, IQ .! - aa.!!
and 0.25 p. m nnd Ht. l'aul nt UK! p.
uu mo ii, iu., waning iavoraoie con
tlon with all trains from the West
Houthwest.
For tickets, maps, pamphlet and
lntormatlon nnnlv to Q. V. MnNelll. C
and T. A., Minneapolis, Minn., and to J
O. I'ond. General Passeneer and Tin
Agent, Chicago, In. MO-ty .
Summons.
In tho Circuit Court or tho State of
tmn fimtln nntintvnl Klnvlnn
nwu uw svi-imii v uni wui .
James Shirley, plaintiff; ?
VS. "J
A. L. Hudson. U. E. Hodson. J.W.Hi
nolle Hodson, Jllancbe Hodson, 1'
xucuorintcK. v. u. Mccormick, 8. j
llnoton. G. W. Ulillneton.W. Ill Hod
Ella Hodson, 1), 1', Thompson, and A. I
AJiCjr, WlCUUCUMi f
To A. O. Iirey, the defendant above na
in me naino or mediate or uregon.
are hereby required to aDDear and ana'
the complaint mod ngatust you In UK
above entitled suit, on or btloro ,the J"
Aionupy in June, i&va lo-wit: June la.iowt
tho same being the Urst day of the nexi'f
term oi me nuovo eniiueu court, ana n:
you fail so to answer lor want thereof
niaintui win apply to the court ror tne re
lief demanded therein, to-wlt: AJadfr
ment ntmlnst dnfptiflanTii. A. r.. llrwtMm
and O. K Hodson for tho sum of 51400, to-vl
gamer wiui iniei est mereon atmoraiaof
ten per cent, per annum from Novemba
I), litM, less the following payments thereon.
lo:wlt: SHU November 9, 18W: SUONovem-
18957: S.tj.50 Deccniber 12. 1888: SWAuruit
a), 18MI; J17.'rj May S, 1801; J50 October 8, IsWtt
uiso mat piainiiu nave juagment again
said defendants lor $150 as attorney's fM
In this suit, and that plalntlu have Juda.
mnnt llLMllni.1 HJltlt dnfendnntja fnr nil ArtafM
and dlsbursemonU of this snlt. Second, l
a uocreororiiioioreciosureand salengauMl
you and all of the above named defnsb
ants, of tho lnorttratre proiwrty roenUoaMti
in piaiutius' complaint, io-wu: xne trae
tlonal H' K. yt. being the N. K of the s.X, W
and lots 1 uud 3 of section & In t. 8; s. , 1
v.,vr. m, and the fractional w. i of tho .
v.l of section UU. T. 8. 8. it. '1 w.. w. M.. as.
copt 10 ucres oil or tho east side ot the & ;:
tlonal w. K of vhow. Hot the b. w. Hat?'
sociiun w iu iuo lorin oi a paroienotmuxw
extending across wild land. There DOUkf
lu till of this conveyance lSl.OlucresoflMMl
less 17K acres oil of lot No. 3 deeded V
John Wlttschem. All of said land sltuatM
In Marlon county, Stato of Oregon. By Ut ,
nuunu ui aturiuu cuuniy, uretron, aooons
ing to law ana the practico ot this court!
that tho proceeds or said sale may be
pllod Inpayment of the amount due M
the plalutlir, and that said defondanhsUMl
each or them, ana an pcrsonsoiatmlns
of thom.or any of thi
laisw
or otherwlso may bo barred und forecJoeM
derthom,and cache
subscnutnt to said I
Ises, either as purchasers, tncumbrano
lom.or any of them.:
subsequent to said mortgage on wildprenv
of all rlchts. claim or coultv of redomutlo
In the said premises and every part thereof
and that the plain till' may have Judgment
and oxecutlon against tho wild defendant
O. K. Hudson uud A. L. Hodson for any de
llolonoy which may remain after applying
all the proceeds of tho sale of said premises
proporly applicable to the satisfuctlon of
saldjudgtuont. Third, that the platnttft
or any other party to tho suit, may become
n purchasser ut suld sale, that the sherU&T
oxecuto a certlUcato of sala to the purchas
er and that the said purchaser ho let Into
possession or tho said premises produotlon,
of tho BhorlU's certtflcato of sale thereol.
ana that ut tho expiration of tho time ftrf
rodomptlon, that tho sheriu oxoonte m
deed to lho purchaser of suld premises,
unless redeemed oh required by law; that
tho platntlll may havo such other and fur
ther rellof In the premises as to this) ooait
may seem meet und equitable. You wttt
nirthor tako notice that this hummons w
served ou you by publication In the Vxru
tal Jouhnai,. of Balom, Marlon county,
Oregon, by order of Hon. 11. l'.Holse, Judge
of the above entitled court, made at UluuiV
ners m naiem, juanon county, ur
April 21, IMM, ordei ins una directing
suld summons be published therein onoe ,
week for six consecutive weeks. ,
H. T. HIOHAltUSON,
4-2S-71 Attorn ey for tlilnUsU
Executrix Notice.
ATOTIOK Is hereby given that tho ut
JL1 siguea lias tuis any noen up
od by tho Hon. County Court of h
county, executrix of the last will and
turnout of Charles l'lgler, deceased, all
sons having bills against said estate
reouesiea to present mem to ma at
rcsldeuco corner D and llth streets.
wood uddltlon to Ualem. properly verl
.nil..... alv ..n..,..u T' ... ( t. . l. .(.& t...rt
portions knowing thomseives Indebted, '
saia usiuie uro requesica to mane in
uu) puymvni. ouawri nui
Anrll 3X W2.
Utrrit ll. llAMMKit. Attorney for AduL
utrlx. i-Ww
Vr
Kngi
Citation.
In the County Court, for theCounly of 1
riuii, ouuu ui urvguu.
In the matter of estate of) r,.,.,,n
Kvoltno Cox, doccused Citation.
uo uu ino ueirs or saia aooeauBt, I
or unknown. UltL-t;l'lNU;
lu tho namo of the Mtate of Orsfoeu tt
aro hereby clttd and required to wipitleM
inutxjuuix lajunui lun dwiq ui or
cause. If anv there bewlur un order sli
notboiiiuduuutliorltluirand eninowi
Ihpuilmlulstralorof suld estate to sell!
inii proiwrty belonging to said etti
which Is described us follows to-wlt! 1
8. U. 10 uud 11 In block No. 8 as shown
the amended plat of Capital lark adcUlsem j
to tho City ol Salem in Afarloa iaanMl
Oreiron. .. ''
Witness, tho Hon. T.L. Davidson, Jb
til liia lAJUUljr ivuil, ui tuuowunuiu
for tho County ot Marlon with the
suld court uttlx, this 16th day of Jane. U
Attest: DiO. HiHiltMAN. CierST
Jly Fit AN K V, WATKIW, DtflHltJ. 41
IsKAUl
1
Administrator Sie.
NOTICE Is hereby given that by
of an order und llcena osals
made by the county court of itartoa i
ty, Oregon, on the Md day ot May,
uuiuuriftiug huu iuivwi.rtus; sue s
mluUtrutorof the estate of Usury
ueomtvu, tj pvii ma reui ripr
untr dwcrlbed for thu satis
clulms uyalusi tho estate o( said i
i win on
Saturday, Die 2J day of'JuJ, If
at the hour of I o'olock n. in. in inn
noon ofsuid day at the door ut te
court uouso iu buisiu, aiuwu
gou, swi ui puouo auoiion i
uu me uuy oi sui. ui ms
an tno rig nt, iitle, luv
which saliTHeary OefaM.
the limn of his dSMtfa. in
lowing dssurlbed veal praaerty. I
east half ot tho north west nnaj
lion u, t. v s., k. s n or t
Meridian and uontalalav
situated in MaHon oouaiy.
Admintstiator of Uw
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