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p P&J rffcjdnamTi I if hmrtmwf jjjji; THE'CROP REPORT. H I V s8 rrtM ueeir a' Alone, Homestead, Ctoigress, Etc. i Weekly Crop Report. HwtlAnd, July 10. The weekly ron report of the Oregon weather R; bafii Mys the fall wbeut Is being " iMrveeted IU all eecuons. i no y ieiu to better than was expected. Spring town wheit la lining out very well. J0U la being cut in a few localities. Although the wheat, anu oat. crop in ' good It te not equal to last years nor quite up to the average. An ExieiiBivo Strike. Nw Yohk, July 18. A Mall and Bxp'reMi Homestead npeclal says that both Bides are nUlet and there Is no IffloK'dlate prospect of a settlement of the fit) ike, which has alreadycost roueliieralilo moie than $1,000,000 Every dav tlio works aro Idle coals the Carnegie company $60,000. Ir in twenty days lnce the hieu went out. J'ho militia has been under nrrns one week at $20,000 per du oost to tho state of Puiusjlvanla. The cost to tho tonipuuy and the iato Is piling tip at the rate of $70, 000 per day. In addition, i'ir work men loso more In wages. The de struction of property has not been great, as the barges burned were inexpensive. i . In tho House Today. Washington, July 10. All the fc-nuto amendments, Increasing the appropriations for tho World's Co liunbian commlfcslou, were non ooorurred in today by tho hou6e. The Sunday closing amendment was opneurred in, yeas 78 nays 74. The greater number of votes to concur were cast by tho Republicans. The committee of the whole adopted an amendment to the Sun 0y. civil hill, making it unlawful for any government olllfliil to con tract with a person or firm, which Mnploys Plukerton detectives, or My other tissoclatlon of mrti as armed guards. t .... . ,!.., . ....... r, .-..,-ti.l... i . . . i . .. . i. ,. nt v m n rnvrwuinn ill urt itm .nit r ini nuiir in viun i uu whom warrants Issued yepteruay opponcnifnu vu uienmuu ... ,,. .,.. rlt.,.v v - Went to Pittsburg this morning for 'a series of dilatory motions designed tittup nf ttieMnU lining club, near purpose of surrendering. Fatally Wounded by a Soldier. PrrrsnUKQ, July 19. David Les ter, of Company A, Fourteenth regi ment, N. G. P., stabbed Frank Cal houn with a bayonet on Grant street, near Fifth avenue, Pittsburg, at 0.80 A. M. Tho affray Is tho outcome of a night's carousal that Lester and Howard had Indulged In during Hie night. They were still drunk in the morning, They went along Grant street insulting every person that they met and brandishing their bay onets In tho faces or pasers-ny. They entered the room of Under taker Bcrnshauer singing, and were very noisy. Bemsliauor ordere.l them out. This they complied with, but renewed the noise ouhlde the building. They defied arrest, hut when Bernshrtuer telephoned for an officer the drunken men started off When they reached Dovere's under (bklug establishment, where Cal houu was employed, the latter ad vised Lester to be more careful wllb ihu bayonet ho was thrusting about, Lester, with a vllo exclamation, nlunged tliu weapon Into Calhoun's ttomach. Culhouu fell without itiUKglo. Lester rushed upon him ig.iln.but was caught by bystander After a hard fight Lester and How ml were arrested. Dr. MuKelv, who attended Calhoun, says thpre 1 uo hope of his recovery. Calhoun I 34 years old. Ho is a member of th G. A. II., and has a family. Lfht-i lives In tho thirty-second ward, am) Is 20 years old. to oust tho anil-option bill from the, Lawrencburg. Af er spending the Prom Graur D' Alone. YVakdnek, Idaho, July 10. Nothing new or startling lias do veloped in Coourtl' Aleno within Hthe p ist t wenty-four hours. Troops are being moved from one point to .an. other to assist in making at resia. Binall detachments have been stilt to various points whero union miners or sympathizers aro known tube. Captain Bubb was reinforced i'.byj ono company of infantry itl Gem, as crowds wore gathering and V tuelr actions were susnlclotia. Col. Ptge with his battalion of 22l lu- '" ftintry has been moved from Mullan to Jiurke, whero tho 14th Infantry ' ta" stationed. Troops are guarding Bunker Hill tramway day and nlght.iiie company Is stationed at . tbft K'llnn and nnn nt (tin mill. A R U jfef uf(rd js patrolling tho tramway at furamteanu uem. uonerai caritn ia established his licadquur- Htm In a cottage at tho foot of thu ;fulch. The camp at this place has been designated as tliu post of Ward- .pvr, aud consists of battailous of 4th and "5th reglmonta of Infantry. Ool. Cook, of tho 4th Infantry, has been placed in command. " Supplies are being forwarded to k'thls point ih largo quantities, which Indicates that the troops will remain 'for somo time, Elghty-tilnu prls- jouers aro now lodged In tho old I" warehouse opposite tho depot. Ar- ; Vesta aro still being mado at dlller- i tut towus whero troops aro stationed , ad Capt. Thompson at Fort Slier- tan reports that a thorough search f. Fourth of July canyon by Llout. leloiiok's party was made, and no or wounded found. Every in was accounted for at Cunir V Alana dfv. These arrests wore mado yestor- at tho Mission by Lieut. Miauls- fcltpn, and tho prisoners sent to this Tho order requiring all por- i to scours passes In order to leave i Is still In force Though mar- ;lal law' still prevails, Gen. Curllu i his authority with mild discre tion 'and obviates as far as possible ny needless trouble for such as aio bIo citizens. Ji rlpplo of oxcitoniout was caused by a half drunken Individual rho tried tho patleiico of one of the 4ored soldlora by calling him u 9&9Xtt" "ooon," oto. Tho negro his ontronohlug kulfu aud 14 nave carved tho fellow had not taken to his heels aud ran ray. Every oluccr anu white sol- eommeud tho colored troops their efficiency, dlaulpllue, and 1IL Physically thoy aro tho 11 nest ' of troops in cauip. ' 4,' party starts today with a pack la to itearoh tho hills uotw(eu i and the Montana liiio.nsruinurs i euriwit that hundreds of armed M are still lurking lu tho lOtalns. A ooinpatiy was sent iWallaoeywterduy, us threats of lug Amu who was ooutluou ion a otiurge oi muruur wei made. Whist Loaguo. Nkw Yoiuc, July 10. Nearly eve ry ono of the forty-seven whist club, in the American whist league wu represented at today's congress o' the league. Play for tho Hamiltoi trophy being tonight. There are 22 clubs outercd, each represented by a team of four. Among tho clubs represented is tho Walla Walla club, of Walla Walla, Wash. Ohili Makes Settkmont. Wabminoton, D. C, July 10. The secretary of state announces that a settlement has been reached between the United States and Chill as to tho Idemnlty to bo paid by the lattsron account of tho assault on tho crew of tho Cruiser Baltimore. $75,000 gold will bo distributed among the families of the two men who lost their lives aud to tho sur viving members of tho crow who wero wounded. position of precedence. Friends of the measure were strong enough to resist the eilort, and when the sen ale adjourned the auti-optlon bill was "unfinished business" to como at 2 o'clock today. The ways and means committee of the house has ab(.ut completed the work of the cnnitnltteo for the session. The policy of somo Democratic members In postponement of further attempts at tariff' revision prevented action on sugar, salt, lumber, Iron ore, and other proposed bills. The improb.i- bllltvvofuny additional tariff' bills emerging from the ways and means committee Is Increased by tho fact i hat Republican members of tho otnmlttee are not disposed to assist Democrats on the committee to secure a quorum. Word was re ceived by Democratic members that Republican members would not at tend any session of the committee except for the consideration of the adjournment resolution. Washington, July 10. Post Pest masters: Oregon, U. 8. Grant, Dal las; Essie C. Robertson, Indepen dence. Lieutenant Colonel Oliver D. Green, assistant adjutant general indAutlrew H. Buit, Bevcuth In fantry, to bo colonel. Majors M. Sheridan, assistant adjutant general, and Daniel W. Benham, Seventh Infantry, to bo lieutenant colonels, All of the nominations of graduates last spring from the military acad emy to be second lieutenants, and additional second lieutenants in the rmy, were confirmed. day withwirlcndH, the parly started back toLawrCnieburg lUHklfls. One of the boats, contain; John Smith and Con Bogart and iwo compan ions, was a frail craft aud leaking when the party left camp. In mid stream It caiisized, throwing the oc cupants into tho water, Smith and Bogart being drowned, while the other two young men wero rescued by friends who witnessed the ac cident from shore. FIVE OAR LOADS. to Oaso of Alico Mitchell. Mr.iMi'iiis,Toun,July 10. Inquiry into the mental condition of Alice Mltflholl.who killed Freda Wardo iu January last, commenced yesterday. George Mitchell, father of the accus ed, was tho only witness examined. Ho testified ns lo tho Insanity of Alice's mother years ago and that Alico manifested noticeable pccularl tles recently. Tho witness knew there was an afiectionate feeling bet ween tho girls, aud Alice told him she killed Freda bccatiso she loved hor,and Freda had gono back on her. Thoy wero engaged to bo married. Slio never talks as If Fred is dead, but spoaks'ln tho presuut tense of her. She has never taken any Interest over the trial or her fate. Tho Oarnegio Company, Pjttsiiumi, July 10. Officials of tho Carnegie company say there Is no truth lu the repot t that tho com pany Is endeavoring to get men a broad. They can getall tho men thoy want in this country. Tho company is going slow to give tlio old nuin a ohaiico but after tho twenty-first of tho mouth, the plaeoa will be llllcd with non-union men. Tho Striko In Now York. Nnw Youic, July 10. Every building material yard lu tho city was cioseu yesterday witn tlio ex ception of ono tho result of combined lookout aud strike consequent on tho light between the house smiths union and tlio irou league Tho ef fect of Jheso stilkers was COO Masons quit work for laok of material to work on. By to-night probably the entire supply of building material will bo used then the light will be gin In earnest. Will Not Mako Reapportionment Ilouiiisi'Kit, N. Y., July 10. The Monroe county board of supervisors this morning under advlco of mNow York member of tho Republican national committee, refused to make tho reapportionment oftliu assembly districts as provided for by the last Denioeratlo legislature. This will piobably be mado a test ease aud preolpltnto a hot political fight. Disastrous Firo. PitoviDKNUi:, It. I July 10.-2:30 p. in, ulsasterous lire Is raging here, flames aro beyond control. Supremo Court Justlco. Washington, 1), C, July 10 Tho president has nominated Geo. Shlras Jr., of Pennsylvania for Jus tlco of tuo pupremo court. Nows From Homestead. Prrrsiuma, July 10. Speaking of the failure to resume, Generul Superintendent Dillon, of tho upper md low'ir union mills, said: "Wo did not start yesterday morning be cause w e were not ready to resume. When we are ready we will start, none of the men camn back today, but for all that we do not anticipate trouble Jn resuming." It Is sup- pood the company will endeavor to procure men from somo of the sur rounding nills to start, the Induce ments being to give them better positions than thoy have now. When they will start is not known. Tho gossip about this latest move on the part of the company was very free last evening. Many sym pathizers with tho men think it a shrewd move to get tlio leaders in the strike out of tho way at the tlrno when tho company expects to begin operations. The general Im pression is that this is only tho be ginning of a great legal struggle here. An attorney for tho strikers said that no information would bo made against Frlck, Lovejoy, and Potter now, and It was possible ho retaliatory measures would be taken by the strikers. If it was decided to take such action the charge,, would probably bo conspiracy. From a source close to the Carnegies. It was learned that the firm has the names of 215 strikers against whom thoy bellovo they have enough evidence to convict as accessories of the mur deters of Pinkertous. A Shipment of California Fruit England. Hachamento, Cat., July 10. At ten o'clock tonight the first of tho special fruit trains of five will leave this city for Loudon, transferring tho fruit at New York to the fastest steamer of the White Star line for Liverpool. If this shipment should provoa success it Is expected there will be at least one hundred car loads of choice fruit shipped from here for the Loudon market this season. Tlio present intention is to send out oue train each Tuesday. TliooutMde cost will lie ?o.7o per huudred pouuds to London, where It Is expected enormous prices will be receive 1. The fruit tialn that leaves here tonight will bo gaily decorated with the American Hags, aud much interest is being mani fested iu the event. Te vdict PACIFIC LAN OF ALL who havo mw Aycr's Pills w for Ulllousncss mil I Iver Corn- D AND ORCHARD CO $2.00 plaint is that they arc ilia best eer mado. Being free frrm any mineral mcrcdlents, and sugar-coated, Aer's Pills are adapted to all ages, constitu tions, and climates, nrnvinr. hopiI Awr'ii Pilli for many ypari in my practice ami family, I feel Peretozen forthe finest finished justified in recommending tlioin ni an iiioTOGHAl'HHIntheclty. rxcclleiit cathartic nnd liver medicine. . They smtnin all tlio claims made for MONTEE BROS., them." W. A. Wcstfall, M. D.. V. P. i g9 commercial Street. Atistin&N.W.n.lt.Co.,nurnct,Texas. ' "Aycr's Pills keep my stomach and liver in perfect condition. Fho years n ri PAr1Tlinpi.'' ago 1 was nfllicted with enlargement of ), jjuUlllu 11IV tlio liver and with a severe form of dys- i pepsla, mott of the time being unable to fJontrjlHoi" 1111(1 retain any solid food on my stonncli. I vumi.ii.iwi Ijtiiuicr. FOR TOWN LOTS, FRUIT TRACTS AND FARMS. ilnnllr lmmn to takn Avcr'n rills, and after iming only tlirco boxes of tlieso magical pellets, was a well man.' Lucius Alexander, Marbloliead, Mass. If you have Sick Headache, Constipa tion, Indigestion, or Piles, try Ayer's Pills, rnrTxncD bt Dr. J. C. Ayer It Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold by all Druggists and Dealers In Medicine. Baleni, - - Oregou. T. J. KESESS. HOUSE PAINTING, PAPER HANGING, Natural Wood Finishing, Cor, 20th and CUemeieta Street eAto. PfiiUson at Homestead, littomwJiAO, July 10. Governor i arrived, this morning aim tiOofti by detaob merit of cav- ttom the depot through pour mitt to General Buowden's martens while the caution ou hlU boowed a salute. The first l ttiaeed the strikers to rush out itb mlu thinking another tight Ibefun. I oqfeet h tue Hovernoni vit i tit troops. e win pw a weeK. u. w ho StocK Yards Buruod. Ci.KVEi.ANU, July 10, Tho stock yaisjs buildings, except tho Stock Hotel, wero burned yesterday after noon. Tho loss U from $100,000 to 150,000. A Prohibition Town Scorched. At.LiA.NCK, O., July 10. Four saloons and a barber tdinp were burned in this prohibition town today. Tho loss Is $o0U0. Congressional. AVABHrNCixoN, July 10. lu tho seuate, after the mswge of the de bt wUl wake ny ttupt ! floleuey appropriation bill today, artiltnithmi""- labor dlf-lthe ami-eptlou wu was iumhi up v 4 aiuttber tf men mf 'aaiwaite the rfnr oraer. lue i Sad Accident at Marshfiold. AtAiiHiiimiLD, Or., July 10. A sad accident happened to Mrs. McGcu at her homo lu Ten-Mile Huuday. She was stopping with her daughter, Mrs, E. Thomas. Tho latter, seeing a largo chicken liawtt lfglfiiu tho yaid, seized a shotgun to shoot tho bird, aud Just when she pulled the trigger her frightened mother rati in front of her and tho full charge of buckshot lodged iu her left leg just below tho knee. Alts. McGeo was brought .to town today for medical treatmout, and It Is feared her leg will havo to bo amputated. Living Quietly in San Francisco. San Ii'uancisco, July 10. John S Allan and Mrs, H. Y. llobden. the couple who eloped from Mon treal May 21, convulsing Cauadlau society and causing widespread In terest everywhere, are hero. Eastern peoplo last heard of them lu Boston to which place they appeared to have gone almost direct. Alter that their whereabouts were more or less shrouded lu mystery. Some persons have lu tho last few days lecogulzed them, and oue, at least, has talked to them, but to all except one they havo strenuously denied their Identi ty. At tho PleaBanton they havo all the tlino lived very quietly. Protest From Religious Bodlos. W'AhutNuroN, July lo. a ureat number of protests against opening tho world's fair on Sunday wete presented In both houses of congress yesterday. Senator Colquitt, of Georgia, who yesterday spoke on this subject, together with Geucral O. O. Howard, at tho Ashbury Park, N. J., auditorium, accompanied the ltov. S. 12, Young, In chargo of the auditorium, aud ltov, J, It. Kuowles, D.I)., seotelary of tho American Sabbath union, totho house of re presentatives today, whero they had an interview with Speaker Crisp. Thoy presented to hlin tho protests or tho general assembly of tho Pres bytorlan church, hold at Port laud Or., 5 of tho geueral conference of the Methodist Episcopal church, held at Omaha; of tho International con ventlau of societies of Christian Ku deavor, Ifuld at New York; of the oougregaUouB at the Auditorium at Ashbury Park and Ocean Grove.aud of a largo number of religious con gregatlons throughout the laud. Speaker Crisp promised to lay Hbe foro tho house at the first opportu nity. Two Youns Men Drowned. Cincinnati, July !? A party of 10 excursionists left hero Sunday on An Erring Wife Oaught. Williamspokt, Pa., July 10. A sensation was created here Sunday by tho arrest of District attorney Biungord, of Clinton county, aud Mrs. William Mosher, wife of a pro minent citizen of Lock Haven. The couple were surprised iu the samoappartment of a hotel by the enraged husband, backed by a cou ple of oflicers with a warrant for the arrest of the man and woman. Mrs. Mosher left Lock Haven, after showing her husband a telegram summoning her to this city to at tend the funeral of uu acquaintance. Suspicious of the husband wero aroused, and he notified tho police to be on the lookout. The district attorney como with her ou the same train, but in another car, aud they repaired to a leading hotel, shadow ed by an olllcer. Mr. Mosher came down on a late train, warrants weie Issued and the couple arrested at an early hour. They gavo ball In the sura of 500 each for their nppear auce lu court. Mr. Urungard is prominent at tho bar of Clinton couuty, Is serving a second term as district attorney, and has represent ed his district iu tho legislature. Ho has a family. Mr. Mosher Is a very prominent merchant, and is said to have had reason for some timo to doubt his wife's fidelity. A CANAL IN IRELAND. Scheme of a Now Member of Par liament. LoNDON.July 10. TheTimca gives prominence to a letter from Sir Ed ward Watkiu, Liberal-unionist, member-elect of. tho house of com mons for H the, and chairman of the Southeastern railway company, urging a settlement of the Irish question by a compromise between Gladstone aud Salisbury, and by construction of a ship canal across Ireland aud a tunnel connecting Ireland aud Sco'hiud. Tlio c in struction of the ship canal, Sir Ed ward says, would place Ii eland ou tho shortest sea routo to all tho great West and to tho east by way of the Canadian Pacitlc railway Surveys, he adds, show the project is feasible, and that the cost would uot exceed $20,000,000. Sir Edward fuither bays tho coustiuctlon of a ship canal and tunnel would restore prosperity to Ireland by affording work for thousands of meu aud by the im petus that would be added to tho ptesent commercial industries aud the creation of new ones. JOHN M. PAYNE k CO., Heal Estate and Insurance. First stairway north of Hush liimk. BICYCLES. Full bill bcarlDB Bafety Ill cycle". Tho lowest priced wheel luthe mtrkot. Ttie best In tlie world for tne price. C.B. Hrown Agent,2-l!i OoimnT clal St A, H. F0RSTNER k CO, Machine Shop, Guns, Sporting Goods, Etc., JKW Commercial Htreet. J. J. I1ADABAUGII H'LEY. Livery Feed and Boarding Stable, 41 btatoHtre6t, STEBVES mtos., California Bakery. TH1 BEST. 101 Court Street. JL II. ') Undertaking and Cubinct Work, 107 State Street. Scientific Horseshoeing. OPPOSITE rOUNDIlY On State Street. J. I, BENNETT k SON. TUB Salem Hacltman Is EI. POIELE. Host Lino In tho City. Court Street. CANDIES, Fruit mid P. O. Qloolc Cigars, J. B. 3LUHPHY. Tile for Sale, Brick and Tile Yard, KOHTU HALLM. 5EKS. E. O. SIOIVUO. Baths for Ladies, KA1U DKKSSINO PARLOUS, 124 Court Street. It.-T.1IUMIKRE1 Clf?ais nnd Tobacco BILLIARD PARLOR. 243 Com'l Street T. W. THORiNBURG, The Upholsterer, Hemodele, ro-oovcra and rep ir.. upholstered tnrnlturo. Flrru class worfc. Cliemolcitn Htnto Insurutice I loclt, stref JOHN III WIN, Carpenter and Builder, Shop (15 atnto street. StorcFIttinps aSpccialt Digging Up the Cronin Case. CmoACio, July 19. At n meeting of the Cronlucoaiinitteoheki foi the purpose of considering certain new evidence snld to have recently turn ed up In connection with the alleged untried perpetrators of the Cronin inurder.it was decided before taking nuy decisive step tho opinion of one of the alle.i-t luwjers In the cotiutiy should be tukeii on the whole case. Assurances of solid llnanciul support are received from the East lu cate of another stiuggle. A letter was draft ed to JMousignor Klrby,of tho Amer ican college In Itonie.n cousin of tho inurdeiLd man, asking his co-opera tlou iu couuteructiug certain iniiii ouces iu this city, which, it was said, had been powerful agents lu closing tho mouths of those who could ro veal the wholo plot. He will be ask ed to lay the oumj before Cardinal Ledochow ski with a view to direct action by the Vatican nsthe only tf fectlvo leniedy. Tho Discovery of America. Rome, Juno 19, A papal encycli cal on the Columbus celebrations wae issued Saturday. It directs that on October 12 a mass of tho trinity be celebrated in Catholic churches of Spain, Italy and Amer ica iu honor of Columbus The en cyclical aho invites the bishops of other nations to say the same mass. Tho pope says ho cauuot doubt that Columbus was primarily iuspired by the Catholic faith. The dill'erenco between him and the illustrious men who before and after him discovered unknown lands was that Columbus was animated by the spli it of religion, which sus tained his constancy, aud aflorded him consolation in his greatest trials. THE -EVER OFFERED.- Palace Pruit Tract ADDITION TO SALEM, OREGON.- FOR RESIDENCE OR INVESTMENT This property is unequalled by any now on the market in the Capital city of Oregon BUY A.N ACRJB LOT For a home or as an investment that must double in a few years. Acre lots on the first street north of the Palace fruit lots cannot now be bought for less than $G00 to $1000 each. W. P. Harrity the Man. Ni:v Yohk, July 10. It Is practi cally assured that Secretary William F. Hurrlty, of Pennsylvania, will on Wednesday bo uuanlinously elect ed chairman of tho Denuicratlo na tional committee. It is certain that ho will accept. Epidemic of Whooping Cough. Amixia, Ohio., July 19, -Whooping cough has Invaded tho village. The attack is violent, aud spates neither child nor adult. Out of a population of COO, at least 4o() per sons havo Itj even the domestic animals aro stricken. Deaths nic numerous, it being curious fact that mort adults than ohildreu have died. Strength and Health. If you are not feeling strong and healthy, try Elect rlo Bitters. If "La Grippe" husleft you weak and weary, us-e Electric Hitters. This remedy acts directly on Liver, Stomach and Klduejs, gently aiding those organs to perform their funct ions. If you aieniUlcted with Sick Headache, j ou will find a speedy and permanent relief by taking Electric Hitters. Ono trial will con vince you that this is the remedy you need. Large bottles only 50 c, at Dan'l J. Fr's drug store. Ifyouineueroii8or djbpeptlo try Cni tor'8 Little . en e Pill, btbprpsla makts j;on nervous, iiud uurousnebs makes ou ujsiieptlejclilio-one renders you inlsura- uiu, uuu iutKu iimu puis euro bote. -My irlcud, look here I jou know how weaVund uen ouh your wife is, aud jou kuowthnt Carter's lion Pill will relieve iter, now why not he lair about It and buy her u box, woman wild Is weak, nervous nnd bleipltfs.ond who has, cold hands and U't't, ouiuoi Iceland uctllkoa well person. Cartel's Jron Pills equalize the circulation remove nenousness, and give btreuath aud rest, " MARKETS. P O K T I. A N J), J uly lO.Wiuut valley, 1 80 $1.32 Walla Wallj, $1.U5 1.27J. San Fiwnciboo Cul., July it) Wheat, seller S1.-J2J Cmn.wio 70J Ills., July ID. Wheat A Little Girl's Experience in A Lighthouse. Mr. and Mrs. Loreii Treseott, me Keepers or tUe Gov. Lighthouse at Baud lloach, Mich., ami are blessed with a daughter, four years old. Last April she was tuken down wltu Measles, followed with a dread All Cough and turning Into a fever. Doctors at homo aud at Detroit trtuted her, sho grew womo rapidly, Theushe tried Dr. King's Mew l). eovery and after the uso of two and a half Lotties, was completely curul, They say Dr. King's Now Discovery k worth IU weight lu gold, yet you xuuy gei u trial bottle frct at Dau'l i. rjr urugDtore. a Com'l et. 9ri. U 3CROFULA , Hi -.t tmiiurlty ot H o blood which j.i . i s im ilpl.tly lumis oi swelling!, ou 11 1 i.ilniif tl.eiieck; causes nahiful nmiiln, km on tha arms, less, or ilUj declire -. :a lu tl,o eje3,enis,or nuro.oitinrr.i t blindness or deafness; Is tlio oilii. oi ' i, lo", canceious growths, or tlio mai j r iiniitfestntlons usually ascribed ! uimisj" and fastening upon the lunpt. am.s consumption, and death, ltcii c inot ancient, It Is the most uciier.tl . . 11 diseases ur nffcoUom, foi very tt n rsniis are entirely free from It. Kow Can It Eo Ity tRklnft Hood's Sarsanarllla, w hlcti, by uiiiurknblo cures It has arcoinpltsrteil. nen whin oilier medicines havo failed ' s proven Itself toK n potent and pecul ..r rollclno for this disease, Somo ol il cures are reallv wonderful. If jui f ur from scrofula oi Inipuro blood, be aie to try Hood'g Sirs.iiirilla. i-. ery spi Inf mj w Uo and children ha r oeon troubled with scrofula, sores bre,ik g out on them lu various places. Vy attle lo), thrvo years old, lias been a enlbte bufferer. List spring he was one us of sores trom head to tect. 1 w n tlvulMuso Hood's Saoapartln, and ,c I voiaiukeult. l'he result Is that all hau l fu curd of the scroiula, ni) little lxv 'I' gmtlaly tree from sores, and all four t i iy children lot k bright ana healthy." !. ATirniTOx, Iisalo City, N. J. flood's Saisaparilla ' Im-wUts. Jlnlrforfj. frnwr.!!,, lO l t tX) Apotliecurin. Lonlt,JU, !00 Dosos Ono Dollar NEAR THE CITY. The Palace acre lots five within five minutes' drive from the Electric car line and the residence portion of the city. These lots are now fine, sightly, suburban residence property, located on-"D" street, the finest graded driving avenue about the city. First class residences are already built and occupied half a mile out beyond this property on the adjacent streets. PLANTED TO FRUIT AND CULTIVATED; These lots are covered with a thriftv two vear old orchard of "FYrmnh Ttnlinn and Silver Prunes, Bartlett and Winter Nellis Pears. Some of the lots also have a vineyard set out, besides the other fruit. Each lot has good street frontage and is equal in size to eight city lots. PRICE AND TERMS. These acre lots are now offered at the low price of $400 to $500 each, half cash, and two years time on balance. For purchasers who do not wish to occupy the lots at once they will be cultivated for two years without extra cost, when all the fruit will be in fine bearing condition. THE METROPOLIS OF THE WILLAMETTE VALLEY Is not an overburdened city liable to collapse, but maintains a steady growth, when other places lag or go back. Ii is THE ONE city on the Pacific coast possessing such great natural, commercial and political advantages that by no possibility can it over go backwards an iota. Remember this when investino- au IU uvtIk TSXS ers. 9f.tlIa.ace Fruit Acre Lots are satisfied from actual knowledge that this is tho r chest fruit region m America. They are themselves engaged it fruit growin- la lfaI0Afm?llf11? and waU!vo all information askeVfov hU2lZ w x-oi ..mwcuiara ana a map ot the city showing exact location, address- SPALDING & ROGERS, Bush-Breyman Block. Hernia and Chronic Diseases DIt'S. SHIMP & HOUSE!?, Devote special attention to Ntrvnus fn arrhal, jisthmntlo and mU v.). '... l:a'- iJk.eJSJSJruptu.re curea without piln or dUeaS traea?e5 hvK,Ci?ift'" "n c"'f Hff " e ip-pV. a-1. u' r ' ,'rnlt5 L unu uivrx, ctaiem. NKW ADVEUTISKJ13NTS. JOHN HUGHE f cfc,in ,ai,o'ries, Pninfs, Oils and Window Glass, Wall Pa- tiett, llnsh-llreyi n l-O 25c WanCoIumn, I7ANTK1 Mnnn... ... fl.t-.. eiv,rom.,.0.r.,,,'.reU or. irUnit i!r,,a :".!"'iue and ttalinf '.. Tr...'..'"'1"" IxTlUaueut. 2SS LV-1S9 - i.uSi',"r XJSTS ia . ..uurrn will, ii..,. . ".v - Salem Abstract and Loan Co, Th6eSS!?'bs,te.k"';?'rlon Jdlled promptly and aXely, W. H. H. WATERS, MANAOKR, THE WILLAMETTE, kALEJir, OREGOX. Hntos, 2.50 tols.OOpw Day. menta. 1,. tawi ' -Pjo to Choicest Fruits Qrown.lu tho WUtameim Valley A. I. WAGNER, Prop. r ,IU .-UOIIllT, ArllSts' 31a-1 TU'ANTEU.-pecrults for the Artillery a- ins, j.11,,0, air. Nails and tLo K ffiS.2SiYJ?,W.AVSS? Shingles, Hay, Feed and Fence $J$X&lv&& iVto. Gnu,s Seeds, Kic, M t; ttjfel rnVmrif"?"6 "?"'. section an op-1 l?DeSe.e? '' of 21 an'd 90 lyun nf vS I aulotorea'R''y.," ?, ." M.T. RINEMAN DCAUCU IN Staple anil Fancy Groceries. r. .. " tuur iihi mi g trk w " 'Jlfc iSJHi.itmi ft rt rltA !. ffiS: officer rrinm a t. 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