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v N t j , """" :S- t fciW" ra weeK 01 pei JULY LADIES' Jersy Ribbed, sizes and qualities, reduced to suitt our' low price sales, dusi 9 III! CAPITAL JOURSAL EDNESDAY,- JULY 27, 1802. ilLBBRT k PATi'ERSON, ilers in Groceries, Crockery, issware, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, pushes, Windowglass, Etc. Sole gents lor epicure lea ana Dig ih Baking Povder. &). D. (JOODIIUE. K. CAIIILL. BUILDING MATERIAL. Lime, cement, plaster, linlr, file building Uriels, lire ulay, sann, fravel, blacksmith and house coal, voou, all ltinus, wholesale auu rt- all. unice u.3 state street. GOODHUE & CAIIILL. L Oregon's Game Laws. For the benefit of local sportsman the Jour nal quqtes the statute concerning the killing of feathered game with in our state: "Every person who Bhali within the stuto of Oregon be tween tho 15th day of March, aud the 1st day of September of each jrear, take, kill, injure or destroy or phavo possession, sell or oiler for sain any wild Bwau, mallard duck, wood duck, pldgeon, teal, epooublll, gray, Cblack, sprig-tail or canvas back duck, L'&hnll bo guilty of a misdemeanor. 'Also every per&ou who sliall be STtween Nov. 15th and Sept. 1st of Aha following year take, kill, injure !or destroy, or havo in possession, R. sell or oiler for sale any grouse, Kpheasaut, Mongolian pheasant, quail or patridge except for breeding pur- poses, shall be guilty of a nilsdc- K iucuuor." . Incorporations. Articles of in- 'l corporations were filed as follows yesterday in the oflico of tho secre tary of state: The Great Oregon Gold Miuiug Co., of Medford, Incor- r porated with a capital stock of $250, ftoOO by S. P. Conger, Leo W. Smith id D. M. Conger The Mayger ' Co., of Mayger, Columbia count ; capital stock 20,000; object, to do a , general lumbering business; Incor porators, C. Mayger, W. F. Slaugh ter aud 8. IJ.Tyron E.C. Smith, Leigh Harnett, A. C. Woodcock, H. W. Holden and Seth It. Hammer incorporated tlio Canyonville Min ing, Water and Manufacturing Co., with n capital stock of 500.000. The principal place of business will bo at Eugene. ' o From Belknap. Mrs. Vande vort, who is at Belknap Springs, Lane county, sixty-two miles from Eugene, wiites as follews: "We ar rived here this merning: It is a beautiful place. A great many per sons are camped here. The first thiug I done was to burn my mouth with the water dipped out of tho spring. Excellent accommodations for bathing. Plenty of game and fish. Bro. J. PI. Webber killed two deer at one shot, yesterday. Sorry our stay hero has to be so short. The road to this place is excellent. We have not come to the mountain, yet our health Is improviug." Maccahi:i:s. A lodge of Knights of Maccabee was instituted last night at tho Good Templar's hall, and the following officers were in stalled: Sir knight past commander, B. M. Legg; sir knight commander, II. A. Johnson, jr.; sir knight lieu tenant commander, A. E. Cresby: record keeper, J. L.Purviuo; tl nance Keeper, J. A. Oaraon; prelate, H. O. Tarpley; sergeant, Jas, A. Malhom; . physician, W. B. Morse; master of arms, J. C. Read; 1st master guard, II. E. Barnett; 2d master guard, W. A. Venablo; Inside seutlnal, A. Mitchell; picket, S. T. Richardson. Sentence Commutted David Howard, confined in tho peniten tiary for robbery, was given a com mutation of sentence yesterday by the governor. Ho was pent fiom Multnomah county July 5, 1890, to serve four years. The commutation was recommended by the district at tumey. ANOTHER J" BEDROOM SET Three pieces, and GernmnTJale BUREN & SON.- wrrwrn in "inn ' ' winriiiiiiirraririiiiiiiMisiiii .-. ..- .ti-Aiiffi-ViL. S.i. nflr ?- '--ttSrtt- ...-.. ;-, lV-TiT'TSe J--1"-1 1 I l llrt' A '- fl i i II TTfltT'- L f- , ---i tl 1 fV 5 , I f s . 25th. TO THE 30tb..: ' COTTON UNDERWEAR Gauso, Balbriggan, Summer oargam saies ot ine season. HOLVERSON' 301 Commercial WILL OPEN AGAIN. Willamette Hotel Dining Koom Op ens Monday Newly Turnished. Col. Wagner, of tho Willamette, has been busy the past two weeks receiving and setting up new furni ture for Ids hotel.the dining room of which will be reopened Monday, aftef having been closed several mouths. He has traveled all over the east aud south this summer.and after seeing what other cities are doing, has decided that Salem has a bright er prospect than tho average, and that ifis good enough for lilui. The entire building has been reno vated and cleaned and with the new furniture that is now being put in will be in as good shape as any hotel on tho coast. For tho dining-room Mr. Wagner has added a dozen new eight-chair dining tables. They are six feet square of polished oak, aud exactly like those Ubed in tho Hotel Portland. The smaller tables will continue to be used for side aud party tables. A lai go stock of tho Quest seven-foot Irifh damask, with shamrock and other patterns,has beon purchas ed for these tables, which is as good as money could buy, aud will give the dining room an elegant appear ance. In silversvaro a new service of the best silver knives, forks and spoons has been added, of the latest Rogers design, in satin finish. Also sugar, butter and syrup sets of the richest designs have been put in. All these new furnishings "will make this the great dining room. Up-stairs, the rear parlor has been furnished as a bedroom, aud sup nlied with beautiful quartered oak, hand polished, furniture of new do fcigu, making it the best room in the house. Similar sets aud tables have been added in the other second floor suites, while tho sets formerly used havo been moved to the upper floors. Some of the furniture is imported, while much of It was made to order. A large supply of oriental rugs has also been distiibuted about the house, which give an effect of lich uess beyond measure. With all these improvements, Mr. Wagner hopes to open with a gieat ly enlarged custom, no will have a new coi pa of help hero in a fejv days. Tho chef, a pastry cook, a meat cook, assistant cook aud ten waiters. Ills brothers, Julius aud Ernest Wagner will continue a9 cleiks, and all other help will be fctrictly first-class. Rates will be made from 51 50 per day up, and every popular feature will be introduced to coyer the larg est range of business. It is to be hoped his efiorts to give Salem a first-class establishment throughout will be appreciated by her citizens and business men. An invitation is extended to everybody to take a look through, of which all interested in our city and its hotel should avail themselves. Mr. Wagner has de cided to remain in Salem perman ently. He will build a family resi dence next season, aud for all his progressive efiorts the people of Sa lem should lend a helping hauduuU voice in building up a paylug busi ness for him. CiuciriT Coukt, Tu tho circuit court proceedings wero had yester day us follews: Alice T. Davis vs. David M. Bartlett.nctlon for mouey; motion supplemental to execution overruled W. A.Benson, insol vent, W. G. Westacott assignee, assignment; final report of assignee filed. Alexander Esson vs. Vul- Her Wattier, injunction; argued aud submitted. Full Pardon. Governor Pen noyer ye&Uiday granted a full par don to Charles Denny, who was convIctoJ in Linn county of assault with inteiit to kill his sweetheart aud was heutenced to a five jear term, ne was rent to prison July 2, 1891, aud had served nine months and ten duye. This pardou wan granted upon tho recommendation of the district attorney E i. Jiuttson the hatter. S13.00 ciar Mie. Merino, Etc, Etc. e .' This will bo one of -oil a Street. 9 tmnntmuci Girr an Education. Why not gel an oducntlou? You can easily do so, if you have ambition and energy; nnd it will biighteu all your prospects iu life. Fully half the students ct the State Normal School ul Monmout h, arc making their own way, and they are all the better students for it. Tho ueceesary ex-uciit-es aie not above 5150, per year. Many take half a year, and work tho other half. Students above twi uty-five or even thirty years old are not unusual. A good general aud business course Is provided for thopo who do uot wish to take tho Normal work. Send for catalogue. Contkact Let. Tho contract for thegradlngon Winter, Oak, and 12th streets and to the depot was let last evening to Archie Mason ana A. 1$. Smith. Tins covers over a mile of track and is to be finished within twenty days fiom yesterday. The contractors ate already on the grouud and will push it through iu good shape. A Bio Hoi- Ranch. D. M. Guthrie is now busy building a hop house on his place three miles below Salem iu Polk county, which will be 11 beauty. It is to be 30xG0 feet, over .'JO leet high with a largo cupola above. Mr. Guthrie has 25 acres of hops,all of which are in fine shape. He reports no damage from llco as yot.and expects a heavy yield. He will plant more next winter. Redfikld CAi'TUKKD.-Yesterday afternoon about 2 o'clock, H. H. Redfield, who held up Sullivan a few days ago, was captured down uear the Swart z mill, on tho John son place. T. A. Howard, FlePt YVanless, V. J. Holmau, Jeff Pow ell, and a few others took him In. He was brought to Salem, and will be tiled before Justice Bacthelorut 10 o'clock a. 111. tomorrow. Ron and GUN.-The regular semi monthly shoot of the" Salem Rod and Gun club was held yesterday af ternoon and B.W.Harritt carried oil tho medal. The following is -the score, made out of a possible twenty Hvo:(D.Gubrielson,19;B.W.mrritt, 21;F. A. .Turner, 18; C. L. Glenn, 0; Frank Howe,18;O.W.Steeves,18. Enlarged. McCrow & Wlllard, who were tho first to put iu a cold storago plaut iu Salem now find it so popular that it is uot of sufficient capacity. For this reason they have doubled the size of their box,and will put in a new machine four times as large us their present one. o Dividend DEOiiAUED. At its re ceut semi uuuual meeting tho board of direetois of the Capital National bank declared a dlyidend of 5 per cent, out of the earnings of the past six mouths. Nota hies. James Batchelor, of Salem; W. II. H. Carey, of Dolph, Tillamook ceunty: and W. T. Buru ey, of Portland; were given notarial appointments by iho governor yes terday. His Intention. Jas, Kennedy, a former subjact of Great Britain aud Ireland, yesterday declared his Intention of becoming n citizen of the United States. Masonic Thoro will be a meet iug of Pacific lodge No. 50,A. F. aud A. M., this evening. Tho work will be in tho F. C. degree. Hucki-ehekkies. -lotutJ. G. Wright's. Still nnother Djn't be a clam, trade at Jackson's 90 State street. Room wanted, and must bo had at Kruus'o Bros, shoo store for their Immense stock for fall, uud there fore prices will be reduced on nearly all lines, for thlity days. Eveuyiiody Goes. Whero? Why, to Hullonbrand'e restaurant. New comforters at bedrock prices, Capitol Adventure Co. Struw hats way down cheap, ut Osburu's Racket store. SNAP. LOCAL AKfrtf.u'SOXAii. Ed. Crolsau left on the morning tralu, for Hnlsoy. Mrs. Crpeuter, of Portland, ar rived iu the city today to vlntt her doughtcr, Mre. A. 12. Strang, for the summer. Mre. E. Phillips left today for Newport. Several sisters of the order of Holy Names, came up from Port land today, to spend a short vaca tion hi thccaphil city. -jUrs. Morley, of Clymer, la visit ing her sister, Mrs. G. W. Clymer, h this pity. H. E. Gle9y, of Aurora, was a Sa lem visitor today. Mrs. R( Rtldand son Paul have come down jfronr. Silver Talla. to re main u season with Air. Reid. N - Silas Howard Is uerkmly ' ill with malarial fever. Mrs. R. H. Coshaw and family returned today after u visit at Brownsville. Hon. Geo. H. Williams returned to Portland today. Dr. H. Smith returned from Staytou this afternoon. Rev. and Mrs. P. S. Kuight were in Portland ytsterday. Mrs. Woodworth, the "Chicago" real estate boomer of Portland was In the city today. Mrs, Win. England and Mre. Eugene Breyman returned today after a week's stay at Newport. Mr. and Mrs. F. Slelwer and daughter Gussle, and Miss Mollio Creighton left today for Newport, and will put up for a few weeks at the Oceau house. The families of Frank Savage and J. A. Poole leavo today for a few weeks of camp life at Nestucca. Singers and public speakers find Ayer's Cherry Pectoral Invalueable. It never fails to cleanse the throat and streughten tho voice. Don't be a clam. trade at Jackson's 90 State street. Rev. Rollins, former pastor of the M. E. church of this city, and who has since been stationed at Helena, Mont., has resigned his charge there. Editor Guild of Sheridan, was in the city yesterday. Dr. T. L. Golden and family left yesterday for Neskowin, in Tilla mook county. It is a 'remarkable fact that the Ohio State Food Commissioner, in his official examination of baking powderR, after excepting tho Royal, found no one to contain less than ton per cent of impurities. The ftoyal was found practically pure. Old potatoes wanted at tho asy lum. 7-27-0t-W-lt Judge R. P. Bean and son. Con don, left yesterday for a fishing tour in the mountains above Mohauia. Rev. Lund left today forMehama, where he will preach Sunday, aud rusticate a short time. Vicar General Blanchet, of St. Paul and Rev. Father Brosseau, now of Mt. Tabor, are In the city today, guests of Father J. S. White, Honest bargains at Jackson's. Judge Boise went to Corvallis to day to attend a meeting of tho ex ecutive commute iu connection with some work at the agricultural col lege. Miss Rovia Swank, of Portland, who has been tho guest of the Misscn Metschan, want to Albany today. Watermelons fresh from Califor nia, at J, G. Wrights's. Mrs. F.H. Gwynne and several of the younger children, left this morning for Yaquina bay, where they will keep houso for a season. Mrs. Henry Haas aud daughter Ida left today for a short visit at Newport. Ayer'sPHIs promptly reliove stom ach troubles, correct foul breath and an unpleasant taste, and cure con stipation. Popular prices at Jackson's. An elegant line of now pattern dining chairs, In high backs, at Kel ler & Marsh's. Swetlaud Ice cream is what bus built up our excellent icecream soda trade. Tho Spa, W. T. Stol,, 110 State street. See our shoes, the best iu the"mar ket. All warranted throughout. Tho Pulaco Dry Goods uud Shoo Co. The softest thing on earth those mv feather pillows juat In ut Keller & Marsh. Fall styles of furniture are simply nuptrb, and nil the goods now being received ut Keller & Marsh's are of a very high grude. Cami'ino Utenbils. For tlu waro and cheap dishes, spoons, cut lery, frying pans, stow pans, etc., etc., All the nocehsarlcs for camp ing, call ut Osburn's Racket store. Ghekn oh Roasted. A fine lino of colleen, Includidg the best Mocha aud Java ever In this market, at Clark & Eppley's. Fine now drew goods aud men's fine black suits Jutt arrived. Cap itol Adventure Co. Express wagou. Win. Sargent. A new supply of R fc G coretH white Bummer black und drab Capitol Adventure Co, If you haven't tried that New York lco cream ut win's, do bo, uud WfcHtucott &Ir yoti will never want any other. See our new calf Blucher, at (1.50. I bents them all as good as are 8 Id (or (0 00 tlscwheie. Kruuotte Bros. For u choice meal In a cool dlulng room ulwuys go to Jldlenbrund'd Mimil!i1iLWBliMiSiWMWWB ;ad Blood J ' 1 r ilBul Impuro of vlL'Mril blood Is ntno tlmci out ol ton tailed by somu form ot constipation or Inillgcntlon tlmt tics) up tho lyftom, flicn th blooJ natumlljr becomes Impreg nated with tho olfeto matter. Tho old SirsnparllUM attempt to rfncHthi condition by at tacking tho blood with the draqtlo tntner&I "potash." Joy'a Vcgctablo Earsapatllla It modern. It goes to the. cat o! tho trouble. It arouics the liver, kidnoji and bowoh and Invigorates the circulation, and tho Impuri ties aro quickly carried off through the natU' ral channels. Charles 1-ce, at Bcamlsh's Third and Market St., B. r., writes: "I took It for vitiated blood and whtlo on tho first bottle bocauto convinced ot Its root I U, tor I could feel It was workfne a charts. H cluined,T-'uiiDctl OUil braced rao un ceueriUfy, and ovcry- hln5 Is now working lull and regular." s Vegetable Sarsaparillo For silo by Dau'l J. Fry, 225 Com mercial street. A Million Friends. A friend in need is a friend Indeed und not les than one million peoplo have fouud just such a friend In Dr. King's New Discovery for Consump tion, Coughs aud Colds. If you have never used this Great Cough Medicine, ouo trial will couyluce you that it ha9 wonderful powers In all diseases of Throat, Chest and Lungs. Each bottle is guaranteed to do all that is claimed or money will be refunded. Trial bottles free at Dau'l J. Fry's Drug Store. 23 Com'l st. Largo bottles 60c. and ?1.00. HOTEL AUMVAIjS. WILLAMinTU. F A Hovey, C A Field, X, W Rlngwalt, Mrs R'.ugwalt, W J Banett, 8F. TH Dayton, W B Wilkius, St Louis. W K Gallagher, S E Hutchinson, H V Eppley, Win Swope, Portland. H C Kinuey, Grant's Pass. E B Moore, Chicago. C II Fisher, A M Suodgrasn, Port laud. COOK. R R Deadmond and wife, Lauo county. J, J, Leavett, Mollala. G M Olson, C A Keer, W S Utile, M C Mace and wife, R Daily, B B Clark, Portland. F Stanwood, Ind. S R Peck, Tacoma. E A Porter, Aumsvllle. A Aipher. Chicago. "TIretl All llio Time," Is the compalnt of many poor mor tals, who know not whero to And relief. Hood's Sursapai Ula possesses just those elements of strength which you ho earnestly crave, it will build you up, give you an appetite, strengthen your stomach aud nerves. Try it. Hood's Pills act especially upon tho liver, rousing It from torpidity to its natural duties, cuio constipa tion and ussist digestion. Don't bo a clam, trade at Jaekson't State street. Want the Chinese. Tacoma, July 27. At a meeting of all the prominent businebs men of Tacoma yesterday resolutions were passed In favor of allowing Chinese merchants to come hete, Mayor Ilufcou was present und de llvered an addresi saying that the power of city government would bo exerted in their protection if they came, Resolutions recite that the business men of tho city think Chi neso merchants es&ontlal to tho suc cess of tho new steamship lino to China and Japan. Descrying Praise. Wo desire to say to our cllizeiif, that for years wo havo been soiling Dr. King's New Discovery for Con Bumptlou, Dr. King's New Life Pills, Bucklou'jt Arnica Salve und iiiiectno Jiitier, aim navo nuver handled remedies thatsull as well, or that have given such universal satisfaction. Wo do not hesitate to guarantee them every time, aud we stand ready to refuud the purchase price, ifsatlsfactory results do not follow their use. Theho remedies havo won their great popularity purely on their merits. Dau'l J. Fry, druggist. 22-' Com'l St. Hammocks, Just what you want when camping, ut Odburn's Racket store. An elegant lino of crockery, tublo sets, and chamber sets, glveu away with that superior baking powder, at Clark & Eppley's, Prices reduced on our btoulc ut shoes for the next 10 days 20 per cent. R. J. Fleming, 118 Stuto St. 7-22-3C riniim U& kx Millions of Hoxues MP Joy D-rmuLS ssoalll Baking kt Hwwiiuuwiiijrmiiiii iiwtadwiaMBi CTl I II H ! HIMfcl l.l !. .W.HhT. Wll IJ tp m ia& r-w .v . 1 hfctf EVERT PURCHASE. WOOIvBN MILL 2!M Commercial Street, txtuntciawii Statk op dkio, city op Tolrdo, i.ucas county. i 83. Krrtnlc J.Clionay makmoath that hols tho senior partner of tlioflrm of F. J.Cho ncjAtU, doing business In the city of Toledo, county und state aforesaid, and iuui k'uu uriu win pity uiu sum tu uqo Hundred Imllara for each mid ovcry ense of ChUitIi th it cannot be cured by the uso cf Hall k Uatnrrn euro. H HANK J. OJIENKY. 8orn to beforo 1110 und subscribed In niy prosence, this Olh dny or DecembrrJA. D. 1S-.0. A. W. OL.KAKON, sbal.1 notary rubllc. 11 all's Catarrh Cure is takcu in ternally und actn directly on tbo blood and mucous suriaccs of the system. Send fur testimonials free. 1'. J. lillKSEY dS UO., TOietlO, U B&ySold hy druggists, 76o. 11 Alr.dnniler's ltecommcmlation. Mr. J. A. Lander, a prominent ci tizen of Clarksburg, Mo., and widely known in thatstateisays of Cliamber lalu's Colic, Cholera and Dlarrhcoa Remedy: "l Have seen its good re sults aud can recommend It." For sale by Baskett & Van Slype Drug gists. UEAIi ESTATE MOVEMENTS. January transfers $170,220 50 February transfers 203,074 05 March transfers 175,574 80 April transfers 182,009 20 May transfers 04,432 75 Juuetrausfers 80,324 00 July to date 57,112 00 JULY 20. U. S. lo John E. Cox j 320 acres stand 5 t 7s, r 1 w Louis Ames and wife to D. Amet, 100 acres b4 t 7 s, r 1 w ?5,000 T. D. Ellis to David Junes; part s 2a t 0 s, r 4 0 900 R. S. Rice aud wlfo to F. M. Nicholson; It 4 bile 13 Mill City $40 U. S. to Capital Consolidated Gold and Silver Mining Co,; King and Governor Chadwick mining claims Helen M. Epler to G. W. Eplor; part It 5 blk u"2 Salem $5 J. W. Lance to same; part lt5 satuo $5 D. C. Budd to Thomas Raines; 0 acres a 12 1 8 s, r4 w 120 J. W. Lance and wife to G W. Epler; Its iu Salem 400 How to get a Handsome Husband. "When'crfeome lucky Indian maiden Found n red ear In the busking, 'Musical' cried they nlltegether: 'MuBknl' you shull hnvu u sweetheart You shall have a handsome- husband." The haudsomo man always ud- mlres tho beautiful woman. Then slmp.ly mako yourself beautiful. Re move all blotches, pimples, "forked sigus of turkey tracks" from your features, by tho ueo of Dr. Pierce's Favorate Prescription, a tonic to tho nervous, circulatory and procreatlvo systems. Its use brings roses to tho eheeks,and sparklo to the even. Take it, and you will, like tho Indian maiden, find a "red ear" In good health, an omen of future happiness. Guaranteed to give satisfaction in every case, or money paid for It re funded. Saved a Woman's Life. Mr. J. E. Thoroughgood, wilting from Georgetown, Delaware, says; "Two teaspoonfuls of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Dlarrhcoa Reme dy saved the llfo of Mrs. Juno Thomas, of this place." Ho also states that several othor very bad cases of bowel complaint thero havo been cured by this remedy. For sale hy Baskett & Van Slypo Diugglsts. F0K SIX CENTS we will send you Dr. Kaufmaun's great Medical Work; 100 pages, col orep plates from life. Tho most valvable adviser ever published. To auy add tesn on receipt of threo 2-cont stamps to pay postogo. Address A. P. Ordway & Co., Boston, Mass. UdbY AND IIATKPUL, but I couldn't help It. Everything weut wrong with me, and I thaunht I iuuln't a friend in the world; dys pepsia caused this, und for months I couldn't eat anything, und Just suf fered In misery till I used Sulphur Bittern. Threo bottles cured rae. D.Lewis, 22 Bowdoln 8treot,Bouton, Masd. 20 PEH CENT MADE. Farmers and gardeners can make 20 per cent on tho Investment by tiling their lurid. Best tile lu the state. Shipped to all points on tho S. P.railwuy, J. E. Murphy. North Salem Hrlck and Tlio Works. 0-1-ly-w VKBL jiPowder 40 Years the Standard UCTIONS GRAND! NOW BEING MADE ON EVERYTHING IN OUR STORE, TO FORCE ROOiV FOR THE IMMENSE FALL STOCK NOW 1IKINCJ MADE UP 11V US. COIN SAVED ON ' CaldvrcllV Trlekt. John Burns, of Bedford, had atono timo a vory narrow escape from tho Indians. Ono of Bums' neighbors by tho natno of Caldwoll used fre quently to tcaso him about tlio oc curronco and question his courage in tho affair, and end by declaring what ho would havo ilono undor such circumstances. Ono ovoning Cald well was at his neighbor's, and Burns found his boasting rather hard to bear. "I supposo you know just what you'd do if you met an Indian that wanted your Bealyf" Burns inquired. "Waal, 1 guess I do," was Cald well's confident reply, and ho soon after took his departure. No sooner had ho left tho houso than Bums l'iggcd himself up to look as much liko an Indian as possible and sallied forth after Caldwell. It was a clear, moonlit ovoning, and Caldwell had no difficulty in see ing the Indian. Ho sprang quickly into tho bushes, whero ho stood still. Burns, too, stepped into tho bushes. After awhile Caldwell ventured out and, looking fearfully around, moved f orward. Bums followed him. Cald woll again concealed himself in tho bushes and his pursuer did tho same. Several times this performance was repoated. At length Caldwoll could endure it no longer, and leaping from tho bushes ho ran forward at his top most speed. Burns uttored a wild whoop and pursued him. When Caldwell camo to tho brook, which was spanned by a singlo plank, ho was in such hasto that ho could not stop for tlio bridge, but bounded through tho water. Ho ran into tho first houso ho cajno to and gasped, "Tho woods aro full of Indians inoro'n a thousand of 'cm 1 And they'll bo horo in a min utol Whore's tho gun? Whore's tho gun?" Ho was in a torriblo fright. While tho owner of tho houso was trying to find' out what had really occuiTcd, Burns appeared at tho door, laughing heartily. ' 'I say, Cald well," ho said, "I thought you wouldn't run for an Indian I" "His tory of Bedford." An Inconvenient 11 alio. Tlio lato Lepold do Meyer, of Dres den, a brilliant and popular pianist of liia day, was onco summoned to playboforo tho sultan at Constanti nople Going thithor, ho borrowed a grand piano from ono of tlio Aus trian secretaries of legation, and had it set up in a largo recoption room at tho palaco. Thero ho awaited tho cqming of tho sultan ; but when that intolligont monarch entered tho room ho started back in alarm and domanded of his attendants what that monster was standing thoro on threo legs. Explanations followed, but wero in vain. Tho legs had to bo takonoff and tho body of tho instrument laid ilat on tho iloor; and Lopold do Moyor, squatting cross logged on a mat, wont through his programmo as best ho could in that awkward at titudo and without pedals. But tho commandor of tho faithful was do lighted, and when tho last pioco was played gavo tho artist over a thou Band pounds as "backsheesh." Lon don Tit-BitSj Saved by Umbrella. jgi A small boat containing two ladies and a gentleman was capsized near Chatham by tlio swell of n stoamor. Tho gontlemnn hold onto tho over turned boat until ho was picked up, Tlio lathes, who drifted away, clung togothor, but ono of thorn clutched her umbr611a, and this oxpnndingkopt ootli alloat until thoy woro rescued. London Tit-Bits. Stockholders' Meeting. vroi'IOK In hereby glveu that the unnu XX 1 meeting of iho atockbolderN of the uupltttl Gold nuu silver Mining eompuny ot tho city of Huleiii, Oregon, will bo held ul tho olllco of the unUtrnltjued, In uild city, on Hie deoond Thuniday, the 11th day ofAUut.lWtt,ut3 o'clock p. m., for the election of directors and for hucIi other bUBlnctM H8 limy iomo beforo the meeting. ,, , . J- II. HAAri, Secretary. Salem, Or., July 10th, 1W2. 7-JCHwr For Sale. 320 Acres wesms rf . uogood bam undhoiwo, bulunco timber, will ucll alt or purt, cuorp, ou reuHomiblo term. ri JAMK.1 WAKNKIt.Balem.Or. i; O, ltox im. (MH-M-dW ForSalo, Cheap, A number or trlox ot this inrlngH I'lym oulh Itock, llluck .Lnngtfbuu, Whlto Leg horn, uud l'ltrtrldgo Oochlnii, all thorough, bredktock, iluy curly, kuveexpretwehargi! uud get the Pick ot the kcuvou. tr! to toier trlo.lxiiCU for ihlpmeut. Atfdrew U UOKJiiU, fetolum, Or. our renMscTioK movant, ui, ,r,,T uuu. I.flau. IlottnatftTAUf. ritEVKNTH iTUlCTUKt CiUMaONOKIUIUUaudaLCHrinOMta yvltlbri. A OUICK CUBE Ul LEUCOIUtJIOU r WIIITK4. SuUtrtilliRvaaiiiT. HtottourAJdwbrim 1U1.VUOU MVirttVm. Ou.. tAN(JUm.g.OUIU, J. M, Needham, HOUHE PAINTING, KAL80. MINING, PAPER .HANGING, NATURAL WOOD FINISHING. .,.,'f? ordew-J. Irwlu'n, rw or Hmltb A HUluor' drug tore, STORE, Snlcm, Oregon. ".. 25c Want Columns Nwllccs Inserted for ONE OKNT VXHy. wuiiu itiAun iita&ivijun. no aavw tlkcinent Inserted In this eolumn for less, i than twentv-flvo cents. '.; $5' o reward. Tho undersigned wnu-a give S30 In gold for the conviction aCi tue man wi rao cut my norse in ine leg. cut my horse In the 1p 7-awt JOB. KUKRTUN., HlOItTHE COABT.-Tho undersigned "te A Jj prepared to take excursion parties to J uiiy juiiiu! m iuq moiiuuuiis ur in bin msi. jornia reasouauie. Ji a. jows, Yey Park. 7-37-lw 1 ITTANTISI). A nartner. a man with 9400 YY to $1000 Inn good honorable buslaees J'j tlmt nfivs from 60 to axj tier cent, nront. - Experience not necessary. Enquire at Cottago House, U Court street. 7-26-3t , w ANTED. Partner In a good buslne. J ' If you have no work and yon have,, not from SMW to $1000 you can ge In bus!- neks with a good man that will net from S75 to SIM per month, Enquire at the Cottage House, 21 Court street. 7-Mt T 03T. Black leather purse, contalaiat; Li J9.80. Liberal reward by returning t this office. 7-2B-9t- TOR BALE. One more BcotchCollle pup v oinomusoia. xuorouKnorea.impori, oil stoek, ono of tho finest Collies la Oregon, will hn ftnlrl p.timin. fAll nr nddraM L. At Duvl8on,nt fl8h,gnmo and poultry depot, Court Htrott- r11 IJIOR THE COAST.-A S-seat uphofatered '-. ; spring wa?on lor trips to the coaet; Appiy to u. u. uuase, mguiauu nuuinuu. it'ua. u T7V OU BALE. A bunehgrasa team of eolM- , J agoir 4 and 6, color Drown ana Dues, pounds, i Addrew - or call on Ben Brown, Willamette hotel. SKin, weigm. over iwa i-au air w ANTED Manager and overseer to niro ana overhce men ana represent a manufacturing Co, who want branch 'ot i uccs, wo pay otneo rent, navcrtisinsr ana traveling expenses. 1'osltlcn permanent, Sood salary, no peddling, no canvassing. Ixperleuce not necessary as ou act under our Instructions. You must bo known in. vonr location and furnish rerorences II re quired. Address with stamp, Tho Bran- uunDurg oiig.uo. uayion,u. i-ic-ii-a 1 1 An ir.Ut uecruiia ir iuu auiiiw ? if ourvieu ui iiih uillieu muwa riujr. The conditions ol enlistment In the army are now unusually favorable, and a spec- ' lal recruiting rendezvous has been estab lished in this city for the purpose of afloreV lug the young men of this section an op portunity lor enlistment. Applicants ma, bo botween tho ages of 31 and SO years age, able bodied, physically sound, and able to read and write tho English. Ian. guage. To any one Interested a full expbv nation will be afforded by tho recruiting nincer, room o, j.xcuange diock, rmiam. Oreiron. ALV1N H. SYDENHAM. U-50-dw-tf Ud Lieutenant, 6th ArtUlef J. i For Locating Mines. Dr. II. Hinlth Is now sole agent In Ortjx gon lor mo saio or Aiarsnau's n.iooiro m netln rnclH for lnnatlnir mines of Gold i Silver. This Instrument has become ,th.j most offlccnt force in detecting the pMNM onco or uoia ana nuver uopomis woetow in inerormor niaueu coin or quartz row. The maker claims that a cnrtlul luvestfr cation Is sure to lead one to the exact !o callty of the treasure. For further lnfot- " matlon ploaso addrets yp DR. H. SMITH, gulem, Oregn. 7-20-tf For Sale or Trade. Fine cows, irood fat cattle, stock cattle. 1 span of mules; will traded for land in-M ; rion ixi., or iois in oaiom. 7-20mt-w3t U. w.:cotoji. A Good Opening. A store and blacksmith shon i at tho town ol Aukouy, 10 miles seutli Hal em. Itlous'onrt farmlns country, b n flouring mill v, 1th the second best wte :j Sower In Oregon, also a sawmul bulloiagt j pecial Inducements olTered. Aadreala rostmastor, Aukony, Or. 7-2B-.Us Go to the Best, v r Tho place for young ladles andgeutj men iu secure a inorougu eaucauouHii oiu, uuievornov fflLLAMETfE IlVERSmd Long and still the leading Institution! the North Wont. Hotter than ever I , New course of Instruction In Orto, uipoiogy anu icwi-unuiuuisu. HTUDIKX. Normal, Buslness.Aca College, and Law courses greatly euw ana improvca, FueultleM Increased and Improved. Catalogue of college of Law write DAn( i. iiiciiaraon, imti . naiem, ur. . v For Cutalogue nr College of Medlaal aj Vlmrmacy write Dean KlchmoudKelbJ u., ruriiumi.ijr. For general Catalogue write Kev.vfl Whltaker, D. D., l'restdent, itelem, Or. 7.a6-3mlw , Paper Hangerand Decor Oulce at Clias. Calvert MlllkMMry nuiuui, wrvjiuu. ELLIS WHITLE1 LIVERYMEN" South of.WlllmHU SAbBM ... om Burton Bi STATJ5 BTJIEP 1 BRICK YAI Ifo stek of eoti uaau. iTvtMM lude to urdr.' Ooed bueAC?kLKta yard, iNipotelH Fm, , 5 A iy g vmm rr fc"' $.. .(ft .