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mmmmmmmSiiZmimmmdimmm&BmmZaitkmiimm ..ctzi: Drive -rfLjL. - ' ' - Mi'n'irg: "1" r - AN ATTEMPT TO BURN. Narrow Escape from Piro Is it Incendiarism? This mernlni: uumlstakablo evid Big -r 1 1 5l J l For one ILK MITTS S OUR SPECIAL LOW SALE . P 0 IE CAPITAL J01IMAL IESDAY, JULY 19, 3802. k PATTERSON, itlers in Groceries, Crockery, tesware, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, jshes, Windowglass, Etc. Sole MfKits for Epicure Tea and Big igmBaking Powder. . D. GOODHUE. K. CAIIILTj. IBUIEDING MATERIAL. jime, cement, plaster, bair, Are bulldimr brick, lire clay, sand, vel. blacksmith and bouse coal, lod, all kinds, wholesale and ro ll. Oillce 05 State street. E UOODHUE 5S VAIUUj. MORE ABOUT WILSON. be Murderer a Greater Enigma Than Ever. Wilson, the murderer, demon, fuel, monster, lunatic, or call him sat you will, is still a subject of Iblic interest. Probably no person "bo little consequence as a tuember 'the human family ever before euted so much talk and interest, ad it is with reluctance that the JUKNAL fills spuce with his bab- llnKS. Sunday lie wus very talka- Ive, but since then has been in a wiil-comatosc or dumb state, star- lg constantly at whatever meets is gaze. Sunday evening lie ask- to have handcuffs put back onto Is hands, as he felt a spell coming i, and feared he might hurt the Ian in attendance. KA letter was received for him girom his sister, Mrs. Lucy McMurray at Tacoma, which he has beard Iraad with little interest. This sister M- ..... .i i claims uas oecn insane, ana sue peaks in her letter of getting better. Bhe also refers to "our fallings" in a yay that would indicate their ail ments were of a like character. She uleo hopes he may be freed from his lfttn nf mplftlinlinlv ' Yesterday morning he felt a little better, and after seeing some visi tors and sobuinjr like a child for a Mile, he said to the attendant, 'Now you can ask me anything you want to, before I go back to mule rtown." Speaking of the Walsh fmurder, ho said: "Did you ever Shave a dream of being killed or of kllliug somebody? F "Well, that's lust tho way the (Mamie Walsh aflalr comes to my Erulnd now." A few days since ho got the date got Mrs. Scott's murder from a Jour- Aii reporter, .wd yesterday morn ing surprised his altcudant by giv ing the exact date, although he then claimed to know nothing of who fcommitted the crime. Many disln- erested citizens who at first wauted to see the man meet his dues at race, now think It better to wait, Booth to learn how much he knows land how little he knows. MissAsiniAuoiiDnAD.-Koreman Abhbaugh.oftho state printing oillce, has been at Dallas tho past few days, jwhere his sister, Miss Ella Ash baugh, died Sunday morning. Tho funeral was hold yesterday, and was largely attended. Tho deceased was Fat one time a compositor on the f JoubnaIi, and has many friends in Ithis city, who mourn her death. m To Tnc Asylum. Deputy Sheriff f John N. Hoffmau came down on tho afternoon train yesterday from LLiun county with a patient for the rinsane asylum named Autoue tFlessler. His age is, 03 and his t'native country Germauy. His at- tack of insanity has lasted thiee fyeais. Notaries Public. Tho appoiut- Imioutsof the following notaries pub- cllo were ruado yesterday by tho t governer: D. J. Holme?, Salem; ;0. P. Co9how, Jr., McMinnvillej Fred A. Daly, Thomas Ward, Port- 1" land; A. Taylor, Lewlsdale, Polk county. HOW TO TAKE. IT EASY. BUREN & SON Have trie Recipe, in that elegant line of NEW FANCY CHAIRS JUST RECEIVED. week, commencing AND- PiSLiaASOJbS -AT- AT- HOLVERSON'S, 301 Commercial Street. THE TAOTORY UNDER WAY. Buildings Going Up for tho Soap Factory Machinery Coming. A brief visit to tho site of newly projected soap factory on Ferry and 13th streots will convince any one that Joseph Kuertou.the proprietor, not only means business, but that he is pushing tho enterprise ahead on a grauder scale than was antici pated by tho most sanguine. A corps of carpenters aro at work, v. ho are now converting the old ware house on tho front of tho lot into a two story building 24x05 feet, which will embrace tho otllce, Btoro-room and cutting room. At the rear of this will be erected a three story portion 24x05, which will bo the factory proper. At tho east side of the front building there will be a one story part 20x05 feet to be used for the box factory to be run in connection with the soap works. At the rear will be the en gine and boiler room. A twenty horse boiler will be put in to supply steam for a iifteeu-horso engine and for boiling purposes. These have already been ordered, as also four Dopp's patent mixers from Bullalo, N. Y. The main kettle has a capa city of 50,000 pounds daily. It is 11 feet deep by 0 diameter, and it will bo hero today. This is to be filled with steam coils for rapid cookiug, Three cocoatiut and vege table oil remelters of GOO gallons capacity each are also on the way. Five immeuse lye tanks will be con nected with steam. The moulds, dies, presses eto., for manufacturing toilet soaps, are coming from Childs & Co., of Chicago, which Mr. Kuer ton says are of the finest known to tho business. A vaiiety of other machinery and nparatua will be necessary, 4mnob of which will bo manufactured in Salem. Everything put in is to be strictly first-class, and when com pleted the Salem soap factory will rank second in capicity on the Pa cific coa&t. Mr. Kuertou is already buying tallow aud is prepared to contract for all that can be had. His chem- icalw will be bought in large bulk, some of which he will import direct from England. He expects to have everything in running order by Aug. 15th or Sept. 1st, and hopes to be able to make up a lino exhibit of soap for the State fair. Mr. Kuerton has had a life long experience at his trade. His family have been soap makers for genera tions, and liis pride in the business will allow him to make only the best article that can bo produced. Sa lem really is to be congratulated up on securing 30 competent a mechan ic at tho head of this new business enterpiise. SHASTA SCENERY. Coaches Running Over Scenic Route to Mount Shasta. A Sacramento paper states that travelers over tho Shasta scenic route of the Southern Pacifio company have been provided with two elegaut observation cars, to be attached to tho regular passenger trains running between Redding and Siswon. Tho scouery along that stretch of the California & Oregon branch of tho Southern Pacific'sllnesisadmit ted by ail who huve traveled over tho road to be the grandest and most picturesque on the Coast. Tbatpor tiou of tho routo between the Sacra mento valley and Oregon is travers ed by dayligtit,and,wblle itisagrand rido under ordinary conditions, still it lias determined that tourists shall bo enabled to enjoy It under the most favorable circumstances, A few weeks ago au order was re clevtd by H.J.Small,supeiinlendent of motive power and machluery, Sacramento, for tho construction of two comfortable observation cars, to bo attached to tho trains over the Sliusta division. In the construction of these cars neatueas and the com fort of passengers have been eoneid- July 8th. gSB-rr- PRICES JHHIVU1 IIMBBI ered more than mere elegance. The finish is plain, and there Is no up holstery of any description employ, ed. Each car is GO feet long.and has five openings on each side. These openiims 010 about eight leot loug.so that every passenger In the car will have an unobstructed view of the beautiful scenery along the route. Snasta and Siskiyou counties are becoming favorite poiuts of travel amoug tourists, while tho many sum mer lehorts in that region of natural grandeur are attracting great num bers of health-seekers aud others. The new traveru of Castle Crag, at Lower Soda Springs, on the bank of the Sacramento river, which was opened to guests only a few weeks since, is crowded to its utmost capa city. All through that region are miner al springs, natural wonders and niag uiflcent bceuic effects that are not surpassed on the continent; and as the years pass by Mount Shasta will become a point of annual pilgrimage by every man and woman in tho state in questof health, recreation or rest. AN ARTIST IN OIL. A Beautiful Piece of Work Natur al Wood Polish. Capt. W.W. Martin began moving into his new residence on Chemeke ta and Summer streets yesterday, and it was the privilege of tho wri ter to take a glance through iu com pany with R. M. Piukerton, the hard oil finisher, which was no small treat. His explanation of how all tho beautiful work was done is of intense interest, for Mr. Piukerton, llko a thorough aitist, has labored for months putting tho elegant uut ural finish onto the various rich woods used iu the finish of this model residence. The hall aud par lors aro furnished iu natural oak and Spanish cedar or West India inahogony. The library on the left and the diuiug room are wains Coated with native yew and oak, which make a beautiful contrast and take a dead finish which is ouly equalled by the finest made musical instrument. Mr. Pinkerton came back from California to finish this piece of work, for he considers that it gave opportunities to display his art which are seldom offered on the Pacific coast, and he certainly did it justice. Incorporations. Tho secretary received and filed articles of incor poration as follows yesterday: The Deapain Irrigation Co., of Pendleton; incorporated by Jnmes A. Howard, N. H. Tennery and Willlum Lathrop; capital stock, $10,000 Winona Tribe, No. 4, to tho Improv ed Order of Red Men, of Portland, was Incorporated by H, II. Newhall, Xi. Simpson, M. M. Hunter, L. A. McCoskilo and C. A. Hannum; amount of property on baud, $250 Supplemental articles of tho Albauy Building and Loan associa tion were filed by H. Bryant, &.i Washburn, J. P. Wallace, W. S. Thompson, H. Farwell, C. H. Stew art, F. P. Nutting, M. Senders and T. L. Wallace, increasing the capi tal stock from J200.000 to $300,000. Prom Salem to The Sea. The Southern and Oregon Pacifio railroad company will run an ex cursion from Salem to Yuquina bay Saturday, July 23d 1892, leaving Salem at 5 p. m., arriving at Ya qulna where steamers will be wait ing to convey excursionists to New port without delay. On return, train will Ieavo Yaquiua at 0 p. in., Sunday and 7 a. m., Monday, laud tng passengers In Salem at 7:30 a. m., and 1:30 p. m., as desired. Faro round trip Salem to Newport and return $100 Including transfer be tween Yaqulna city and Newport. No chaugo of care at Albany. Tickets on sale at Glbcrt Bros., aud 8 P. ticket oillce. 7-10-4t Mirrors. Bevel plate and smooth plate, all sizes and prices at Keller & Marsh's. ences were found of an attempt to burn the building Iu which Mrs. Flester's millinery store and Mis. Ronco's ladles bath rooms aro locat ed. Tho building is on Court street, is owned by Leo Willis aud 13 known as the old "Unitarian uuiiu- Ing " At the back end of tho bultd- liitf there Is a smnll hall, from which doors lead into both these business places. Tho outside doors have been removed, so. this stands open at all times. In. this hallway two um brellas stood in tho corner. One of these was this morning found with tho Imndlo charred to coals, while the cloth covering was all consumed. The floor was alsosomewhatcbarrea under it. Tho umbrella had evident ly beeu saturated with coal oil, as the floor Is still stained with It. Oil was also poured under both the doors leadlni: ln.aud on Mrs.Rouco's side two burued matches were found the door.showlUK evldcuces of au at- temnt tollirht It there also. Not over a pint of oil could havo beeu used iu all, but everything poiuts plainly to the conclusion that it was au at tempt to tire tho place. WHO IS RLSPONS1BLE ? The police are investigating tho matter very closely, as several other fires of late havo looked rather suspicious. The only opluion that is rife on the subject, is to tho eilect that some inmates of a fancy house near by, may kuow something ot It. During the past week a petition has been signed by some neighborhood people to havo their place declared a nuUaucc aud closed up. This the Inmates resent severely, aud have threatened to "burn up" the perpe trators iu the Mercury, and in other ways have vengeance. For this rea son some think they may be respon sible for tho crime, but inasmuch as neither Mrs. Fisher nor Mrs. Ronco would conseut to sign tho peti tion, it is hardly probable that the attempt came from that quarter. The thlug will Lo thoroughly Inves tigated, aud a close watch will be kept in the future. LOCAL A.D PERSONAL. E. Cooke Patton returned this rooming, from a two weeks' trip to Sau Francisco. Squire B'arrar returned from Seal Rock today. Hou. H. E. Hayes will move into his new house on the corner of 13th and Marion streets this weok. S. Friedmau, formerly of the Cap ital Adventure Co., but now of Seattle, was iu the city today Geo. Collins will start tomorrow with his family forNestucea, where they will stay for the summer. He will return at once. Lockwood's messengers make many people happy these warm days. The editor of the Journal who is at Newport recuperating writes that he is "getting there in great shape." For choice meats ttiat have been almost at a freezing point sloco kill ed go to E. C. Cross, who lias the ouly complete cold storage plant in the city. J. Jones, who has been employed In tho asylum for a long time, re turned yesterday from a trip in the mountains. He is much improved iu health, and resumes his work witli now vigor. For tho complexion use Ayer's Sarsaparilla. It brings blooming health to the checks. Gideon Stolz and wife, Budd Bell, J. Sellwood and D. L. Green went to Portland today to be presont at the meeting of tho Grand Lodge of the A. O. U. W., of Oregon which convenes this week. Stephen Mc Fadden, also a delegate, goe3 down In the morning. Mrs. Levi.West and dauuhter, of Tacoma, who have beon visiting with tho family of John West in this city returned . homo today. Mrs. John West and daughter, Vir ginia accompanied them and will spend the summer in our sister state. Mr. and Mrs. Beach arrived from Nebraska yesterday morning and are at the bedside of their sou, C. A. Beach, who is reported not to he much better. He Is now suffering from tonsilllis. Johnnie Veach is still lying quite ill. Ho thinks his chances of pull ing through quite slim but it is to bo hoped he will be around soon. Last night about 8 o'clock, Robert McKay, of Junction, Informed his wlfo that he intended shooting him self. As he had beon acting some what despondent of lato Mrs. Mc Kay feared he might put his threat Into execution and when he started from the house to the bam, she hur ried to ilud assistance to withhold him from tho rash act. Hailing u passer-by aud Informing him of the danger, she hurried to the bant, but before their arrival he had shot him self through the head, death being inatantaueous. Eugene Guard. Henry J, Korthauer, travelling auditor of the Oregon Pacific Co., carao to Salem today. While hero he will transfer E. W. WUkiuBon, and place Guy M. Powera, iu charge of the O. P. wharf at this place. Mr, Powers I a young man, who has beeu with the company a number of years. Druggists and nil others who hell Ayer' Ague Cure aro authorized to guarantee u euro In every luutauc. Try this medicine first. Salmon DavID fc White, pimples. Tlioold Ides was that facial eruptions weio duo to a "blood humor," for which thejr gftro potash. Thus tho ol J 8ar.npa:illas con tain potash, a drastlo mineral, that Instead ot decreasing, actually creates, more erup tions. You hare noticed thli when taVlnj other Sarsaparlllos. It Is however now known that tho stomach, tho blood creating power, U tho scat of all vitiating or cleansing oper ations. A stomach clojrgcd by Indigestion or constipation, vltiatci tho blood, result pim ples. A clean stomach and healthful di gestion purifies It and they disappear. Thus Joy's Vegctablo Sarsaparilla Is compounded after tho modem Idea to regulate tho bowels and stimulate the digestion. Tho effect Is Immediate. A short testimonial to contrast tho action of ths potash Barsaparlllas and Joy's. Mrs. a P. Stuart, of 400 Hayes St., B. F.( writes: " I havo tor yean had Indi gestion. I tried a popular Sarsaparilla but lu acrasuy caused more pimples to treat out n my face. Hearing that Joy's was a later preparation and acted differently, I tried It and tho pimples Immediately disappeared." s Vegetable SarsapariHa Largest b'ottlc, most effective, sune rrlce. For s c by Dan'l J. Fry, 225 Com mercial street. Polytechnic Institute. Tho directors of the Friends' Poly technic Institute of this city have issued their first prospectus, from which tho following points are taken: ANNOUKCKMENT. "The Friends' Polytechnic inetl tute of Oregon," will bo opened to students September 13, 1892. This institution will be under the control of the Salem Quarterly Meeting of Friends; but the instruction will be entirely undenominational, tbeie being no attempt at rtio enforce ment of any doctrine or creed. The students will ho placed as near as possible under good moral and christian iufiueuces. The Institu tion will bo opened to students of both sexes, without regard to their deuominational connections or re ligious beliefs. What is known as tho "1 Moratory method of instruction'' will bo used as far as practicable. 1' e: the stu dents will be led through the power of observation and experiments In the laboratories, to deduce laws aud principles for themselves. It will bo the object in tho wotk shop to teach the student the prin ciples of the trades as well as to develop all his faculties and give him mental skill. Tho carpenter's bench, the turner's lathe, aud wood carving will bo used to train joiners and cat pouters, as well as to famil iarize the pupil with the properties of such common substancefa as wood and iron, and to teach the hand to work iu unison with tho mind. Another object of the Institution will be to teach by nature's method. Instead of developing a tendency to depend upon a text-book, upon what others have said or thought, it is to create a power by which the student can mako a text-book of his own, can do his own thinking and his own speaking irrespective of what others havo said or thought, The work will bo divided Into the followlug departments: kindergar ten, grammar school, academic aud polytechnic departments. , Arrangements aro being made to open a boarding hall and dormitory here, students can obtalu board at actual cost. The directors of this school are: H. J. Mluthorn, president; F. M George, vice president; C. C. John son, secretary; J. II. Cook, treasuier; B. 8, Cook, J3. Monisou, all of Salem, and W. J. Iludlor, of Marlon The faculty consists ot tho follow Ing well known educaters: Edwin Morrison, M. 8., president and professor of chemistry aud physics. J. Henry Douglas, A. Jl., professor of German and Fronch. Mary E. Morrison, A. 11,, profess or of mathematics, Mable II. Douglas, A. B., profess or nf Latiu and Greek. Henry J. MInthorn, M. D., professor of political economy, ana tomy and physiology. Laura E. Mluthorn, professor of English and rhetoric. Nelson Morrison, euperlnlcudaut of shops. Liko a Good Conundrum is life, because everj body must glvo It up! isut you needn't bo in a hurry about it! Life is worth the living! To prolong it, is worth your untiring effort! Don'tglvoup with out calling to your reccuo that grand old family mtdlclno, Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Diecovery, Many a wornout, exhausted body has It made over good as new I It strength ens, builds up, invigorates, assisting nature, aud not violating it. Cure liver disease, indigestion, aud all blood taints aud humor. Sure and lasting benefit guaranteed, or money refunded. All druggists, Poi-ks. Cornice poles in all kinds of wood and plush. All tlzes and styles of trimmings at Keller & Mnrsh'iJ. Uwd i Millions of Home Joy rsoSftIB U ummer Nice and soft and cool, just tho thine; fortlie DON'T FORGET THE PLACE WOOLEN MILL STORE !i9J Coiiiincr.cinl Street, Salem, Oregon. Pi JllWUl .ggUKMJLJ The Fruit Growers Today. The Marlon County Fruit Grow ers' Lss'iclallon meet at Sllverton today, when the followlug pro gramme will bo tendered: FORUNOON SPoSlON. Address by J. A. Curdw ell, of Port laud. "Solonce of Fruit Evaporation," paper by J. A. Carson. of Grants Pap. Iteport of committee on fruit Im portation aud exportation. A FTKUNOON SESSION. "Tho Family Orchard." paper by R. D. Allen. "Pruning," paper by F. J. Beaty. "Experience with New Varieties of Fruits," piper by L. F Mascher. Report of Grants Pass meeting of State Horticultural society by Chas. Loug,of Sllverton. Fruit itrowers are earnestly re- quested to attend this meeting. Stops will bo taken nt this meeting to mako an exhlblt.of fruits by tho association at the state fair, remodel ing the palace, eto. R. D. Allen Is president of the so ciety and F. J. Beaty secretary. A Denial. Ed. Jouknal. Sir: Pleaso give this room in your columns. Tbo statement mado by the Statesman some time ago in regard to my husband drawing money from the indigent soldiers fund and spending for whiskey is an infamous falsehood. All the money we have drawn fioin that fund I got aud paid rent with it myself and as for wash money, I havo not done but one small washing a week since" last fall and that did not go for whisky, But I guess it Is nothing now for the Statesman to He. Yours, Mas. W. H. Dawson. July lg, '02. RnaAiiDLESs op Cost. All sum mer goods must bo closed out at ouco to make room for fall Btock, pi Ice is 110 object. Call and see the bargain only for a short time at tho Palace Dry Goods & Shoo Co., 307 Cora. St. A Speoial SALn For a few days at tho Palace. .Ladles can save themselves money by investing a few dollars in real bargains, lto member the Palaco, 307 Com. St. The First. Anyone will find it to his interest to call around and see tho first shipment of Corvallls carriages, uow at the old stand of J. C. Brown & Co. Children's shoes, all grades, prices and sizes, Just iu. Wo can save you 25 per cent, on theso goods and guar antee rcsults-.Osburu's Racket store Fresh venison Davlsou & White. Any ono going East cannot afford to miss seeing Shaw & Downing, agents of the Northern Pacific rail way. They makehe lowest rates. McCrow & Wlllard's meats out of the cold storage always gives satis faction, An elegant lino of crockery, table sets, and chamber sets, given away with that superior baking powder, at Clark & Eppley's. Baby carriages that must pleaso everybody at Wm. Sargeuts. See our Russia calf ladles' oxfords for $2.60. R. J. Fleming, 118 Btato street. Sugar corn two cans for 25 couts, llarrltt & Mclntyro. Catterliu the artist, has handsome memento photographs of Wilson, the murderer. McCrow & Wlllard will furnish John Robinson's circus with their meats while In Salem, several thous and pouuds. Express wagon. Wm. Eargeut. Oxford ties all styles and prices, at R. J. Fleming's 118 Statu street. New Stanford fashion sheets for August just received, frco nt tho Pa lace. Evi:iivi)iY Goiw. - Where? Why, to Uelletibmud's restaurant. Canned tomatoes $10 per dozen, at llarrltt & Mclntyro. Child's folding street carts Just tho thing to lake to the coast at Os buru's Racket store, Wall paper in tho latest designs, at Win. Sargent's. s aking ruwuer. 40 Years the SUndanL Wf Weight Underwear. for Bnfants and Children. -'- 1 1 1 .-'- -i ' ' Custorln Is bo well adapted to children that I recommend itoa superior to any prescription fcnown to ino." II. A. Ancnin, M. D., ill Bo. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y. "The use of 'Castorta Is so universal nnd ltfl merits so well known that It seems a work of supererogation to endorse it. Few aro the Intelligent families who do not keep Oastorla within easy reach." Carlos Minrrn, D.D.. New York City. Late Pastor Bloomlngdolo Reformed Church. Tm: CssTAon UEAli ESTATE MOVEMENTS. January transfers $170,220 60 February transfers 203,074 06 March transfers 175,674 89 April transfers 182,009 20 May transfers 04,432 75 June transfers 80,824 00 July todate 30,215 00 JUIA' 18 P H Ewell and wife to Mrs J Loouey; part acre 1 10 s, r 1 w, $100. Wm. Warner to James Warner; part s 28, 1 9 s, r 3 e, $100. Potor H. Miller nnd wife to L Isaachson; partblk 3 in Hubbard, $1000. J H Albert nnd wife to W A Cusick; half Interest In 10 acres, s 24, 1 7 e, r 3 w, $2000. G W Hunt to W B Gould; lot 7, Capital City Fruit farm, $400. J H Roork and wife to P D Prunty; lot 2, blk 4, Depot ad to Salem, $200. m The Oenuino Merit Of Hood's Sarsaparilla wins friends where-ever It Is fairly and honestly tried. Its propietors aro highly gratified at the letters which come entirely unsolicited from men and women In tho learned professions warmly commending Hoods Sarsa parilla for what it has dono for them. Hood's Pills aro purely vegetable, perfectly harmless, effective, but do not causo pain or gripe. Bo suro to get Hood's House Cakmaciks For coast Just what you want, Geo, F. Smith's. tho At Halibut Davison & White. A gallon can of apples for 15 cents Gallon can of peaches for 30 cents narrltt & Mclntyro. Notions nt Wm. Sargent's. Children's waists 25 and 50 at Jackson's. Elegance, quality and comfort, combined in the highest degreo see those chairs In Keller & Marsh's window. Dressed poultry-DavIson & White. Another inyolco of those elegaut close-woven hammocks, $1.50 aud $2,00, and $2.60. Just tho thlug for camping, at Osburn'o Racket store. Letter List. Following are the lottcrs remain ing uncalled for in tho postofllco, at Salem, July 10, 1892. Persons call ing forsamo please say "advertised." Adamson Josle Brcsler L E Burnett J M CgstonJas Clemos Mrs N J Cuerringtou Geo Carson PN Chandler J V Carson P Ely H M Ecklebargor Chas Elliott Wm Fletcher Mrs A Fisher Chas A UMe.Iw.i- !.' '! George Mrs L M Griustead A L Johnson S S Klrkwood L E Kaiser Mrs Dolllo Geln Mr Hastings Geo Krbbs W F Keller Frank Kaiser Fred Moore Frank Matthews G Moses W Morrison Q N Lewis R H Meyer J G Mock Johnny Mover Chas Murry Alfred McKay Phillip M Kelson Al Nltsel Ato Prahl G J Patty Wm Palmer O W Rees Bennio Rolus E Stowell A L Stewart Hugh Sheldon G W Hell Fdlx Thoro Chas P Woolcombo II R Weldon Chas B Palner P 1 Robertson J L Reins W A Ray Thos Behopperbrey M E uuepuru icaipii Hpeara Ed Smith Zudlo P Vaughn Mary West Fred Waller R 8 A, N. Gimikut, P. M. It Saves the Cbildrt a. Mr. O. H. Shawen, Wollsvllle, Kan., says: "II is with pleasure that I speak of tho good Chamber lain's Collo, Cholero aud Diarrhoea Remedy has done my family during tho lust fourteen years. In the most obdtlnuto cwt's of summer complaint and diarrhoea among my children, it acted una oliurm, luaUfng it never neceMitrv to call iu a nlivslclan. I can truthfully say that In my Judg ment, ihuhhi ou years oi experience, there Is not a medlolue In the mar ket that Is its equal, For Kate by Utwkett & Vu8lype. hot days. AT THE Sfi & . . JMv' unaiona cures joub, uonsupauon, v , Sovir Stomach, Dlarrbaaa, Eructation, Ivllla Wwmi fHtfa falivtrv nrtii ftvmiftfM A 05110 " "tl without Injurious medication. ' For soveral years I haro recommended your ' Castoria. ' and shall always continue to do so as it has invariably produced beneficial results." EnwmF. Faroes, M.D., , Tho Winthrop'lOith Street and Tth Ave., ' " New York Citjr.C' Compact, 77 Murray Strxxt, Nbw Yoas. ii r- pi1 are uomg The IMstlngulshcgnnd EmlnentBpectallSts Dr. G. Dwight LothropJ TIIIUTR.KN YEAI18 EXPF.R1KNUK t IN TUB HOSl'ITAIiH OF VI- ... ENNA AND VARIS. r tho ureatOBt ot juiving jrnym - clans ana surgeons. Dr. Geo. W. Williams,- FORMERLY OP QUEEN'S HOB 1'lTAli, LONDON, WILL VISIT SALEM, SATURDAY . and SUNDAY, July 23d and 24th at tub: WILLAMETTE HOTEL, ', and can be consutted FREE OF CHARGE, Theso Illustrious nliyglclang can name f;.-ssmiittlnSissssssssi'.' Ji "iaBV -!?i5 EiSSSSSSSSsl "J i issssHiissWv',i'x SSSSSSSSSIIIM (MssssssBssiiiiiwi ssssssssssssssisssssa r 'S your diseases without asking a quMtloa, $l uo ana consuii mem vuu uuy; iv wm - - you nothing, una may save you yearn os. Buffering and pcrhui your Wo. $1,000 IN GOLD-. Given for any enso thoy take nud cannot cure. And Another 91,000 for any Case yew' ever licurd of Unit they uudortook antl fallotl ta relievo. Young, Middle Aged and Old Who may be guirortnglrom YOUTIIKUI-. VOldilkJi or tho eacesHes ol matured life, . should consult at onco, before It In too late; others have fulled. Broken-Down Constitutions nre rejuvenated and manly vigor restore by their now and wonderlul method of I rpnt.tnnnt. NnlntllrlfiiiH drtlett used. Wons" out business mou.onll foradvice.espeolally '.;' Ifvau are suUerluir from ' NEKVOVS UtiBIMTY; or failing power, of any diseases of fti.-J Eye, Ear, Head, Throal, Lungs, Hurl, Jl Stomach, Skio, Kidneys or Bladder, BLOOD DISEASES Cured In tho shortest time bwwrt. " tublo romedtis. la Catarrh and Consumption Positively Cured by their new Uerniau method, J ' Who sudor from Nervous Proetrs4lM BleepIeMiiesN, Dtwnoudeney, lndbfiUtosi. Constipation, Uusltudo, 1'ulas. In the BWt1 or Hide, and disease peculiar to thtilrsex, con consult theno pbyslelaiu la tM ut most ooutldeuco. f L REMEMBER THE DATES! July 23d aid 24tb. DR. WILLIAMS' MEDICAL SURGICAL INSTITUTE. Lfi OUT.OF.TOWJf PATXMIfft Treated with uw'stlllHfBHeawe UutsAilfj riiae, NMieiuM ' free irew aUMrvstwea ta nuy f MMttry. Write for tufmouua 1 imt, Md letter tally desertWisa M KITltHf. KUYKV, ti WIU " i,iuX . M ,n. .- o. """ fc. "i'j! fliuwim, m SS jCSk t, jUKJjS2jW BwsMBl lA