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L r'n - TTTri'r"' Flouncin ft SLAUGHTERED at HOLVERSON'S THIS "TOTIESESaES:.. 301 Commercial Street. T. THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. MONDAY, AUGUST 1, 1892. GILBERT t PATTERSON, Dealers in Groceries, Crockery, Glassware, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Brushes, Windowglass, Etc. Sole Agents for Epicure Tea and Big iCan Baking Powder. UEO. D. GOODHUE. K. OAHILL. BUILDING JLVTERIAI. Lime, cement, plaster, Lair, fire and building brick, lire clay, sand, gravel, blacksmith and house coal, wood, all kinds, wholesale and re fail. OHlco 05 Btate street. Goodhue & Caiiill. The Westacott Funeral. The funeral of John Westacott was con ducted at the M. E. church yester day afternoon. Rector Lund, of St. Paul's Episcopal church, officiat ed, assisted by the Masonio and Ited Men orders. The chuich was crowded to overflowing, and the floral tributes are said to have ex celled any effort of the kind in the history of Salem. The. djscourse was touching und eloquent, and the fraternal ceremonies were unusually impressive. 1 Ciruucir Organized. At Mrs. Woodworth's tent yesterday a so ciety of the Church of God was or ganized which will become a perma nent feature of Salem's society. Nearly fifty members uro already pledged. A building will uobccmcd und regular services will be hudi although Mrs. Wood worth will re main some weeks longer until the young society is on a good fooling 'Itev. N. N. Mathews will have charge of the church for the present. m Ed. Journal. Your man that brags of 4 tons of clover to the acie is way behind the times. F. J. Beaty has just harvested 51 J tons of limothy hay from 16 acres of ground and expects to cut another ton per acre next mouth. He lias harvested 10 acres of the same field, 60 tons at' one cutting and 10 tons more at the second cutting, same year. Base Ball. About 800 people attended the game ut Independence yesterday, betweeu the Scio and Independence clubs. Foe. the iirst seven innings the score stood 7 to nothing, in favor of Independence and was won by that club by a score of 8 to 4. In Circuit Court. In the cir cuit court Saturday arguments were concluded in the injunction suit of the Oregon Land Co. vs. the Stato Insurance Co. et al. The matter was taken under advisement by Judge Burnett. Navigation, The steamer Hong is tied up at Salem for the season, and the Three S'sters will go down to Portland tomorrow for repairs. After this she will run betweeu Portland and Sojem. Insane. Win. Turner, an Insane person, was placed in the asylum Sa turday, The patient Is 62 years old and has an idea that a strauger was murdered near his house for the pur pose of casting suspicion upon him. Steel Has Arrived. Four car loads of steel rails for the Motor Electric Railway have arrived, and were today distributed along the track. The work of putting down will begin soon. Hats, Hats, Hats. A full lino of sailors in all colors and styles of straw, just received at Mrs. D. L. Fiester's opposlto opera house. New Arrival. At the New YorU Racket, 833 Commercial street. Give them a call. For Sale. A first-class giant feed mill, nearly new, ut a sacrifice. J. E. Eastham. 7-20-flt-d ANOTHER K BEDROOM . Three pieces, an4 GermartfPlalo BUREN & - ' - r'ni"i7iTYr"''i ir"iiffMfiwwwfaB"r-Trri'Tniiiirr,rr"i"i'" gs and White OHRIS. EICH DHOWNBD. Went Down in the Willamette Whilo Bathing Sunday Afternoon. Yesterday about 3:30 o'clock Chris tian Rich went bathing lu the Will amette with his friend H. Grossen bacher. The placo where the boys went in was at the head of McClane's island below the mouth of North Mill jcreek, and it is said to be a dangerous place. Young Rich was not a good swimmer,aud as ho went along the shallow wator all of a sud den went down. His friend got hold of his hand and struggled to save him, nearly losing his own life in the attempt, but with no avail. Grassenburger says he doesn't know how ho .reached thesh(re,uud he was unable to call assistance for somo uionionts thereafter. The body was recovered within half an hour, and taken to the home of Rich's parents, who live ou "D" street In Parrish's addition, and are Almost heart-broken over their mis fortune. Chrirtt. Rich drove deliv ery wagon for Gilbert & Patterson forubout three years, and served nearly oue year as deputy under Sherill Croison, having lately re sumed his former position. He wa 24 years of age, a steady young man and a faithful worker. The deceas ed had an uccideut policy of $2,000, besides a life policy in IheKorth west ern, but the writer could not learn for what amount. Incorporations, L. J. Trtirri bull, M. H. Eaton and M. A. W. Wallace incorporated the W. C. T. Q. of La Graudo Supplemen tary articles of the M. E. church, South Pol Hand mission, were filed by T. A. Wood, E. T. Johnson, A. W. Powers, John Sarginson, W. n. D. Joyce, Geo. R. Arnold, J. F. Johnson and James Huitt. The object was to change the name to the St. Paul M. E. church of Portland. FH03I MAK10N. An Ice cream supper isaunounccd to bo at the hotel next Tuesday t venlng. Every body Invited. Several more of the coasters have returned homo looking much re freshed. Our picture gallery men pulled up their tent and left for Turner last Saturday. Russell, Gentry & Walker will start their steam thresher in a few days. M. S. Norten had several pictures of his bam and his herd of Jersey cows taken hist week. M. S. Norten lias sold his lust years crop of outs to McKiuney & Richey of Turner, for 40 cts. per bushel. Ho, had three car loads. Charles Hoyworth, of Newberg, was In town again the pust week trying to trade some land near Marion. Hudley, White & Co., have bought the warehouse at this placo of Otto Shullz, of Jefferson, aud have em ployed J. W. Winslow as manager this season. Mrs. Maggie Couger, who has been visiting her brothers, Sam and Will Tocht of this place, the past year, took the overland last Wednes day night for her home in Ohio. Card of Thanks. I wish to extend my heartfelt thanks to those who so kindly ex tended their sympathy and help in the last illness of my wife. H. S. Simon. Notice of Resignation. To whom It may cencern: Notice is hereby given that I have today resigned my position us city and district ageut of the Stato In surance Company, und representa tive of the Insurance firm of H. W. Cottle & Co., to take effect at once. W. H.Baoley. Sulem, Or., Aug. 1, 1892. Choice lot of dried venison Davison and White's market. at $13.00 - - Goods iiAnoui IN MEMORIAM. Resolutions Passed by the Red Men Upon the Death of John Westacott Wiowam. Kamiakin Tribe, JNO.H, 1MI U. it. J.M. Salem, Or., July 28, 189 !)2 J Resolved, That with profound sor row we mouru- the death of our be loved and praise worthy brother, John Westacott, who died at his homo In the city of Salem, Oregon, ou Thursduy.July 28. 1892. Born in this city, he grew to manhood, es teemed and respected by those about him for his genial disposition, his kindness of heart, und his integrity of character. Without a stain on hta reputation, ho had but fairly be come engaged in his life-work, and .taken his place among the business men of the city,wheu that summons came which no one may disregard. His wide and familiar ucqtniutuuce here made him an ornament to so ciety. He was dearly beloved by the young his compaulous with whom ho had grown up and by the old. who had watched his growth, for he ever had a smile and a Kind word for both old and young. As a business man he worked hard for honorable excellence lu his calling; and his standing us a member of oue of the leading firms of the city, in which he grew from errand bey to partner, tells how well he succeeded; and at tests the value of houesty and per- servance, and furnishes an example worthy of imitation by the most tal ented youth. In speaking of him, the restraint of speaking nothing but good of tli dead is not felt; for no oue who knew him can find any thing in his character and reputa Hon that needs excuse; lu fact, there is in them everything to endear him to our memories. His place cannot be filled in home, or tribal council, or business, or society. All relations of life sunVr loss by the death of one so generous, so frank, so worthy of confidence and esteem. Resolved, further, That it is the unanimous sentiment of Kamiakin tribe, No. 8, Imp.O.R.M.,thut in the departure of our worthy brave to the happy hunlltiK grounds of the here after, "whero the tomahawk is ever buried," we have suffered indescrib able bereavement. We therefore, bowing to the will of the Great Spirit, proffer to his family and friends our tenderest sympathy and condolence. Leaves have tbclr time fall, And flowers to wither al the north wind's breath, And blurs to bo set; but all, Thou bast ull lor seasons thlno own, O Deathl Frank 0. Baker. Frank K. Lovell, HoMhR H. Craven, Attest: Committee. Frank W. Waters, C. of R. JOHN ROBINSON'S EXPOSITION Notably Augmented for tho Pre sent Tenting Season. Probably tho most colossal us well as the most nervy amusement ven ture of the day is that iuuugerated this teuaoii by tho management of tho John Robinson show a veuture requiring an expenditure bo enor mous that a stutement of the amount would scarcely bo credited by the general reader. We allude to the production on a scale of mag nitude and opulent splendor never precedeuted of tho new biblical spectacle of Solomon, his temple, and the Queen of tiheba, a spectacle prolific in grand scenic effect, Im pressive lu pomp und pugeautry, realistic in its reproductions of the patriarchal era, sacred in its biblical associations, und entrancing in its bnlltts, poses, marchings und group- inns. Tho visit of the Queen of Sbeba to King Solomon's court with her Immense and richly cos tumed retinue, the Judgment of Solomon, the sacrifices lu the Tem ple, Solomon's seven hundred wives the grand procesloual pageuut to meet and welcome Sheba's lovely queen, the walls nud city of Jerus SNAP SON. SET 7' r-" alem, ttio Inner court of Solomon's Temple, the grent throne of Ivory, 1110 mtcnui'iui ccreuiuiiH-n,.." lul Ark of the Covenant, tho bewitch ing ballets of lovely Cresset girls, and myriad features that cannot be glveu in detail, nro tho attractions this wondrous spectacle present?. With auch a deslrablo feature added to tho admirable circus, the vast menagerie, and tho royal Roman hippodrome, tho many canvases, spacious as they are, should and will be packed from center to clrcumfer- m l.i i.nm.r mill irrntlflod snocttttora each afternoon aud evcuing. The show will exhibit at Salem on Wednesday Aug. 3rd. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. W. D. Pugh returned home today. H. S. Simon, returned homo to day from Portlaud. Couuty Supt. Graham made a trip to Woodburu today. Dr. J. N. Smith returned today from Newport. Mayor D'Arcy returned home to day from Seal RocK, with ft swarthy complexion and vigorous tread. Judge Boise returned today from Yaqulna Bay, looking hale and hearty. T.N.Humphrey, of Foster.Or., ar rived in the city today to visit old friends. Mis. C. D. Gahriolsou and Miss A11UiiMetsch.au returned today from Mehuma, E.M.Walte.Wm.Euglaud.Eugeue Breymau aud Dr. Curtwrlght, with their fumilies, ure oft for a camping expedltiou upon the Sautlam. C.P.Blshop spent Sunday with his family and friends up at Brown sville, returning today. Tue first wheat of this year's crop was biought lu Suturday by Frauk Harold, litun south of town II. P. McNury aud party have leturued fiom blub creek and report the customary good time at that re sort. Mrs. C. E. Lun4, who has been spending a few weeks with her els ter,Mls8 Edith Colwell,left today for her home at Pasco, Wash. Chus. uud Nina MeNary have re turned from camping on the Sunti utu. John H. aud wife will remain a while louger. Judge R. S. Bean and son Condon are home from their mountain fish ing excursion. The regular mouthly meeting of II Co., will be held this evening at 8 p. in. F.C. Sellwoou, Clerk. Ayer'sAgue Cure is a vegetable product, and is a ueer failing remedy for all malarial diseases. Warranted. The openlug dinner at the Willa mette last evening was a fine affair, uud a credit to the house. Such a spread should insure Salem's big hotel a substantial patronage. Henry Rogers has been appointed to again serve as carpenter at Har rison Institute, und Mrs. Rogers has received the position of superintend ent of tho kitchen. Both of these places will bo well filled. For curative effects, ono bottle of Ayer's Sarsaparilla is worth three of any other iiatno. Probate Court. Tho proceedings lu probate were as follows Saturday; lu the matter of tho claim ot Am anda Wheeler against tho estate of F. J. Babcock, deceased, Ida M. Babcock, admiulstrutix, It was ad judged by the court that the said al leged promissory note and claim of Amanda Wheeler be disallowed and rejected. The administrate re covers her costs and disbursements in the case, . Iu the mattor of tho guardianship of Byron and Bertha Johnson, min ors, E. V. Johnsou appointed guard- lun. Iu the matter of the estato of C. W. Barkhursf, deceased, petition for sale of real property set for hear ing on August 22nd. In tho matter of the guardianship of Robert Sconce, a minor, petition for sale of real property to bo heard September oth. Beware of Ointments for Catarrah that Contain Mercury, as mercury will surely destroy the sense of smell and completely de range the whole system when enter ing it through tho mucous surfaces. Sucl) articles should never bo used except on prescriptions from repu table physicians, us the damage they Will do is ten fold to the good you cuu possibly derive from them. Hull's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F.J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O, contains no mercury, und is taken lnternully, aud acts directly upon the blood uud mucous surfaces of the tystem. Iu buying Hull's Cattarrh Cure bo sure you get the genuine. It is taken luternully, und mnde iu Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & Co. C"SoId by Druggists, price 76c. per bottle. MARRIED. JSHAM- JIALLAM.-In Halem, at 8 1. m Saturday, July 80, 1802, Idu Ishum and Arthur ilullum, Dr. F. II. Gvvyntio officiating. IIIIJU. WELCH. At the asylum, Satur day, July 30, 1802, from heart d Uea ne, Rlciisrd Welch, uged about 38 years. Decwubtd was committed from Ontario, this stale, May 'JO, 16W, and the rcmidua were returned there yesterday for burial. llHkSHWMik CON STIPATION ArilcU half tho American pcoplo yet tliers Is only ono preparation ot BarsaparllU that nets on tho bowels ami reaches this Import ant trouble, and that li Joy's Vcgetablo Bar lapnrilta. U relieves It in SI hours, aud an occasional doo prevents return. Wo refer by permission to C. E. Elktngton, 125 I.ocnst Avenue, Ban Jrrancisco; J. 11. iirown, 1 01 luma; II. S. Wlun, Geary Court, San Fran Cisco, and hundreds of others vrhohavo used It In constipation. On letter Is a saraplo of hundreds. Klklngton, wrltcst "Ihaobcen tor years subject to bilious headaches Jiud coustipatlon. Have, been so bad for a year back havo had to take a physic every other night or clao I would have a headache. After taking onobottloof J. V. S., I am In fplendld ibapc. It has dono wonderful things for mo." Vegetable SarsapariSla Most modern, nioit effective, largest bottle sarao price, 11.00, six for $5.00. For sale by Dau'l J. Fry, 225 Com- merelal street. Tho Witty Irishman, when told by a doctor that his liver was almost gone, said "Faith, it's glad I am, It's alters bothered me!" The liver, more than any other organ, is the Kdex of tho body. With a morbid liver tho whole sys tem is out of gear! Most powerful for restoration of this "citidel of health," is Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. Its action is di rect, prompt, eflectuall Recom mended by eminent pliysituns, it has gained a universal reputation as the "Great Liver Regulator!" Cor rect the liver, and you euro many Ills! The "Goldcn'Medlcd Discov ery," is warranted lu all cases of liver disease and blood disoiders to benefit or euro, or money promptly and cheerfully returned. Choice Chinook and plenty of poultry at tho clean, cool tniuketof Davison & White's, ou Court stieet. Old potatoes wauted ut the asy lum. 7-27-Gt-w-lt Buy your outing shoes of Flem ing, 118 State. Room wanted, and must bo hud at Krausso Bros, shoo store for their Immense stock for fall, aud there fore prices will bo reduced ou nearly all lines, for thirty days. Eveuyuouy Goes. Where? Why, to Hellenbraud's restaurant. Tho best S3 00 ladies' shoes ever ofl'ered in Oregon, at the Pulaco. Chenlle staud and tublo covers the latest designs, at Tho Palace Honest bargains at Jackson's. Linen dusters, for ladles, all sizts aud grades, at the Palace. E 1. Jackson the hatter. REAL ESTATB TRANSi'EKS. From Jan. I to date I9S4.010.00 J in A' 30. John Knight, sheriff, to H. F. Jory; 68 acies, sec 8, 1 6 s; r 1 w $ j03. The Testimonials. Published iu behalf of Hood's Sarsa pnrilla are not extravagant, are not "written up," nor uro they from Its employes. They are facts, and prove that Hood's Sarsaparllla poss esses absolute merit nnd is worthy the full coufidence of thopcop'e. Hood's Pills are purely vegetable, perfectly harmless, effective, but do not cause puln or gripe. Be sure to get Hood's. Rich and Juicy. The meats from Cross' cold storugo rooms are, ulways fresli nnd juicy, just such as satisfy tho palate. See our new calf Blucher, at $4.50. It beats them ull as good us are sold for $0.00 elsewhere. Krausse Bros. Peach plums. Tho finest In the city, at Hurritt & Mclutlre's. Ladles' lino kid gloves, summer gloves and silk mitis. Capital Ad venture Co. Don't be a clam, trade at Jackson's Stato street. Men's flue clothing, underwear and hats. Capital Advouturu Co, Standurd patterns, the newest, at tho Pulaco. Don't bo u claru, trade ut Jackson's 00 Stato street. Popular prices ut Jackson's. Don't be a ehun.trade at Juclison's 00 Stato street. For a choice meal lu a cool dining room always go to Hellcubruud's Express wagons. Wm. Sargent. Time and spice are annihilated by tho Lockwood messengers, who uso tho best known bicycles. An elegant Hue of crockery, table sets, and chamber fetu, glveu away with that superior baking powder, at Clark & Eppley's. Vmd la Millions of Homes Joy3 rS ES vi ui h ffty 8" J i I 1 ITrt B J 53 II U M k5S t U"E fiiuiLw REDUCTIONS GRAND! NOW BEING MADE OK EVERYTHING! IN OUR STORE, TO FORCE ROOM FOR THE IMMENSE FALL STOCK , ,... t. NOW BEING MADE UP BY US. COIN SAVED ON EVERY PURCHASE. WOOLEN MILL STORED 2ii) Commercial Street, Snlcm, Oregon. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. JOHN HUGHES, Dealer in Groceries, Paints, Oils nnd Window Glass, Wall Pa per and Ilordur, Artists' Ma terials, Tiinio, Hair. Nails anil Shingles, lfay, Feed and Fence Posts, Grass seeds, Etc, ood Saw. Everybody ccU Charles Smith's steam wood saw, "Tho Hustler, Orders at 270 bronistieel. Sids Wanted. lllds lor hauling the brick from the pcnl tcutinry to build nsylum Infirmary, will 00 received Dy ur. u. u. itowiauu, Bupenn tendent, until August 4tli. 8-1-31 PU )TKOTIONIX)natSN02,A.O.U.W. Meets In their hall In State Insurance building, every Wtdne'dny evening. J. A HlvfjWOOD.Hecordcr n. i, luorauuiifl. ai. w. TM PROVED OUDER OF RED MEN. i Kutulnkun Tribe No. 8, Halem. Holds council every Thurday evening, at 7:30. iWKwani iu siaio insurance nan, K. C. UAKElt.i'rophet. FRANK (3. WATKKS, Chief of Rocorrts In WitiTn. A small fielect ship ment of sailor hats lu white, at Mrs. Felatpr's today. Ladles clnth top shoes, patent tip button, ?2.60, $2.75 and $3.00, nt Fleming's HOSHIate street. Fine ribbons nud laces, It & G cor sets, all styles. Capital Advououre company. Queen or Roasted. A flno line of coflces, iuoludldg tho best Mocha aud Java ever lu this uiarkot, at Clark & Eppley's. flnirch Directory. CusmKniAND l'mcsiiYTcniAi. Salem, Oregon, Rov. J, E. Jllalr, Pastor. Sunday xchool every Buu day, 10 n. m. Preaching every Hunduy, 11 11. 111. and 7:30 p. m. Church house on High street, between Marlon and Union, Everybody welcome. JIktiiodis Erist'opAi.. Services on Bab bath at IOiSO and 7;30. Bunday school at 12;Epworth Leagues at (!:15; Prayer meot Inu every Thursday evening, llov. 0. h. Kcllernian, pastor. Evangfmcai.. Corner of Liberty and Center streets. Hunduy services 10.30 a, m. aud 7:30 p. m., Sunday school 12 in., Y. P.M. O. K. S 3U p. m.; Prayer mooting Thursday, 7:u0p, m. J, Bowcrsox, pastor, residence 127 Liberty street. PiiKsiiYTKUiAN. church street, between Chemcketa and Center. Preaching morn ing and ovonlng; Sabb'ith school at 12 m.; Y. P. S. O. E, at ti-.'iO p. m.; prayer meeting Thursday at 7:30 p. in. llov. F. II. Qwyune, D, D pastor. Ht. Joseph's Catholic Gnuucir.-Chc-meUetnand Cottage. Bunday services: Low mass 7:30 a, m.; high mass 10:30; Sunday school a p. m.j vespfirs 7:!W; weok days, low mass 7 a. iu. llov. J, S. White, pastor, Conoueoationai.. Corner Conter nnd Liberty Services Bunday at 10.30 a. m. and 7 p. in.; Bunday BChool 12 m., Y. P, 8. C. E. at6:j0p.m.;prayormeetlng7:30p.m,Thurs. day. Rev. O. L. Corwln, pastor. 8r. I'AUI. Ei'iscoi'Ai, Ci'UROit. Oirner Church uud Cbemeketu. Betvlccs 10:JO a. in. and 7 p.m.; Hunday school 11:45 u, m,; service Thursday 7:30 p. in. Rev. W. Lund, lector, FusT IIaitist. Liberty and Marlon, Bervlces 10:30 a. in. and 7:00 p. in,; Bunday school 12 111.; young people's meeting at (I p. in.; prayer meeting 7:30 Thursday, llov. Robert WhlUtkcr, pastor. Fhkk JIbtiiodiht. Rev. Ii. V, Bmalley pastor, Borvlccs Hundoy morning und evening, Bunday school at 10 u. m.j prayer meeting Friday night. Church epposlto North Halem school. Fjubnjw. At Hlghlnud park on car line. Borvlccs 10:30 a.m. and 7:30 p. m.; Bunday school 12 in.; Christian Endeavor 0 p. in,: pruyer meeting Thursday 7:30 p. m. Rov, F. M, ticorgo, pastor. Chhistian. High and Center, Bunday school 12 m,; preaching 10-30 a. m.; young people's society (1.30 p. in.; preaching 7:30 p. in. llov, W. R. Williams, pastor. Giciwan ltEroiiUEii. Capital and Marl on,; Huuday Hcrvico Ha, m.; Hunduy school 10 a. m.; prayer meeting Wednesday 7:20 p. in. llov. J. Muellhuiipt, pastor. OllltlsTlAX BoiKJfCK. Hervlccs In Uni tarian hall at llKO B,m.nud 7:30 p in ; Bab- bath school 12 in,; lllble study Thursday evening. UmTAitrAN Oilmen. Devotional meet. lngnnd Bunday school at 12 in. each Bun day until Beptember 1st. All Invited, Houtii 9AI.EM-M. V., church. Preach ing every Hunduy at 10:30 a. m, und 7:30 p. in. J, II. ltoork, pastor. UKUMAH liAiTiriT.-tiorvIoes In Unrman ilaptUt church north of Cottago street. Itev. John Fechtcr, pastor. AwucAN Methodist, North Halem, Hcrvlces at 11a. in, ami 7) p. in. Bunday school at 1 p. in. Itev, a, W, White, pastor, Mks. Wooiiwohtii'h Mkktinos, Kor Vlcis ut 10:30, '30 and 7.")Q every day hi the tent at tho Junction of the tltotrlocur line. Temperance gospel ineeetlngs at i o'clck hunduy at W, O, T, U, hall, 40 Years tlw Standard. Anxious to lPo Stopped. A mnn was trying to accustom a young steor to tho uso of tho yoke. Ho had slipped tho boast'8 head through ono sido of it, and with a suddou impulse, to soo what such bondngo folt liko, thrust his own head through tho other sido. Tho steor turned his head, and seeing a human faco bo closo to his own took fright and started on a run, and with him, willy nilly, wont tho man. Down tho hill thoy raced toward a pond at tho foot, tho steor only in tent upon ridding hunsolf of his com panion, tho man too absorbed in keeping tho paco to wasto any breath in speech. But as thoy wore within a fow rods of tho water his agony found words, and ho Bhrioked de spairingly: ''Stop us 1 Somebody stop us I two blamed fools of us I" Splash I Tho rest is silence. Now York Ro cordor. IiUportanco of Cheap Taper. Without cheap paper tho invention of printing would havo benefited tho world but littlo. Tho newspapers, read by every body and centributinp: to tho cenoral intelligonco and advancement, aro enabled to exist only by means of tho cheap cost of tho millions of pounds of paper thoy uso every year. So with tho cheap and attractivo look ing school books bo essontial to popu lar education. Our progress in pic torial art has boon dependent upon tho progress of papormaldng. En nooring Magazine. Suvago Women of South America. Somo of tho savago women along tho Inirida river aro fairly good look ing and havo oxcollont figures, but their comeliness is nearly always spoiled by badly decayed teeth. I nssisted unintentionally in tho por formrwico of quite a romanco on ono occasion. When my canoo was on tho point of loaving a native village, whero wo had boon sojourning, a young Indian girl Boomed to bo con siderably agitated and manifested on evident desiro to accompany mo. My pilot, against my wish, permitted hor to got aboard and sho camo with us down tho stream to our noxt halt ing placo. I noticed that tho pilot waa ex tremely attentive to hor. Shortly aftor wo made our next landing tho mothor of tho girl mado her appear anco in a canoo, having followed ua to got back hor daughter. Tho pilot was vory melancholy after this occur ronco and subsequently confessed to mo that ho had brought tho young girl away for tho purposo of making hor his wife. Matrimonial methods aro oxtromo ly Bimplo among theso natives. When a young man and young wom an wish to marry thoy go to houso kooping together, and that is all tlioro is of it. Often a youth of , -ono vil lage will woo and win a maiden of a villago hundreds of miles distant along tho rivor. Ab a rule thoy Boom lo enjoy as uninterrupted -a do moBtio felicity as civilized couples obtain. -Interviow in Washington Stnr. of ') WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY, SALEM, OREGON. The course most complete and tho high est grude of any iiiuhIo school In the Northwest, liott and newest methods of teaching. Kularged facilities and now plan for Instruction of beginners for the coming school year. Diplomas granted ou completion of course Next tnn begins Bcplomlr6, 1M. '., M. I'ARVIN, Bend fot cutulogue. Simla Director, 7-'AVS2nvwlm Nolico to Contractors. milK HOARD of trustees or tho Oregon JL Btato Insauu Asylum hereby Invite huiled proposals for tho erection of un In firmary and cottiiire udloliilnir theasvlum. 1'lansanrl specifications may be seen at UIOUIHUOO! U, lem.Oreuon. 'J H, MoNullv. architect. Ha. Tho right lo reject any or all lilds Is rmerved. lllds will bo onened at us Will io i o'ciocic p in. on xaesaay, Aug. v, lmu. ByiVKBTKR 1'KNNOYER, (lovornor, C1KO. W.MclllUDK.Becof Htato. 1'IIIL. SIKTrtUllAN, btata Treasurer, Hoard of Trustees. WM. A. tlUHLY, Olerk of tho Hoard. 7-27 Jiitls Wanted. lllds will bo received by the undersigned up to 1 o'clock p m August 3, itltt. fur painting the pavilion, roof und south gable of same, und machinery hall, on tho state fuir grounds. Material to be furnished by tho board. Hand required for faithful per formance of contract. JNO. Q.WILHON. 7-27' tq Bupi. of Grounds. Stockholders' Heeling. rOl'ICK Is hertby given that the annu almietluiroflhusliMikholdersor tho &pl mlUtloo'duml Silver Mlnlnir oomnuny vi iuu cuy ut Duiew, ureguu, win ue uviu at the ofllce of tho undersigned, In said city, on the second Thursday, tho 11th day ofAugust.lhVAata o'clock p. m, fur tu election of directors und for such other buslueM hi may coma before tho meeting. J. 11. llAAH.Bccretury. Baleui,Or,,JulyllHii,lii 7-Jiw ... .l... -,... ........ " "Tl ..... T. For Sale, Ghegpi A number of trios of this springs t'lym out li Ruck, Illack Lungtuau, White ig. horn, and l'artrldgo Uorblns, all thorough, bredstock. lluyearly, saveoxprtMchurgvtt uud get the pick of the seatou. flUitOptr trio, boxed for shipment. Atdr K. 11UKKH, Malum, Or. illtlH Wanted. lHdi will be motived at my oitlea until 1 p. in., August 9, for the woellon of a brtek store buiftttfcc for fcnmul Aitelph. Tim ownw xttmttx y tbe right in ruJiKrt. any or ullbWs, IlUuauUAArvmuM. Conservatory MatfMfaMBMM T5rr "" r,i 25c Want Column.! Notices Inserted for ONE GKNT'MMl Word kaou inbkrtion. no Jkivwc usemem inserted in vms ooiumn ror lea than twenty-flye cents. , "& Tl TIHS KNOX will begin her soleot al 1VX the first Monday in Beptemer, at t ijumq iwuirui scuoui uuuuing. c Lit AN ARY LOST. A dark colored Canary bird. Return to ZA Commercial 8W beral reward to finder. 7-30-SP c T OsT OR STOLEN From Howard's , jj uiuit wjiiuu ui'nrjiiunuu (square, ins vj uie4thof July, one Jack screw, with m 'a mo. .Laiueroi rewaru ouerea. uowara m Bon. 7K3ld-ltw d s-0 RE WARD. Tho undorslgned will (DO give $50 In gold for tho conviction of ' tue man who cut my horse In the Iw. 7-awt JOB. n-ufciuun. F lOItTHE COAST.-Tho undersigned ia nretiarod to take excursion tmrtles M any points In the mountains or on tM coast. Terms reasonable. J. T. Jonfn, i ey mrK, v-zei w WANTED. A partner, r. man with MM to S1U00 In a good honorable bus! mm .. that pays from 60 to '200 per cent, i, pronv ' quire, at 7-28-8t Kxpeuenco not necessary. Enquire Cottage House, Zt Court street, WANTED. Partnor In a goad buslnesfc If you havo no work und you nv gotiromguuuiotiuuuyoucun got, in una noss with n good inaH that will net front (73 to $1G0 per month, Eaqutro at til Eaqutro at UM Cottage House, 21 Court street. f-JWl' LOST. Black leather purse, containing $8 80. Liberal reward by returning to tins Olllco. 7-26t ; J7WR BALE. Ono more BcotchOoluVptu' 0 mouths old. Thoroughbred, Import " eusiooK,onooi luennesiwuuiesinuregont will bo sold cheap. Call or address L. At Davlson,at flsh,game and poultry depot,!)! Couit street. ;', TOR THE COA8T.-A IMcat upholster JD uprlug wagon lor trips to tho coast. Apply to U. C.tihaso, Highland addition, 7-7-lm j JTIOlt BALE, A buncbgrosa team of coit-. ages 4 aud (I, color brown aud buck, skin, weight over IOC.) pounds. Addre or call on lien Drown, Willamette hotel.-, 7-agst WANTED Manager and overseer to hire and oversee men and represent a manufacturing Co. who want branotv of fices, We puy olllco rent, advertising and traveling expenses, l'oslttcn permanent, Sxd salury, no peddling, no canviuslns. xperlenco not necessary as jou act under our Instructions. You must bo known lit your location und fui hlsh reuironces it in quired. Address with stamp, Tho Bran- ue ienbuf g Mfg. Co. Dayton, O. MMU "r7"ANTED.-KeorulU for tho ArtllUrT V V Borvico of tho United Buites Army. The conditions ot enlistment In the army are now unusuauy iavoraoio, aua a p IIMO- lal recruiting rendezvous has been estab- imucu iu inis cuy tor me j Ing tho young men of thl portunlty tor enllstmtnt. Applicants must v uei between tho aees of 31 and SO yean of ago, able bodlod, physically sound, ana. ublo to read and write tho English lan guage To any ono Interested a full expla nation will be allorded by the recruiting ofilccr, room 6, Exchange block, Salem, Oregon. ALV1N 11. BYDENHAM, - i 0-2U-dw-tf 2d Lieutenant, 6th Artillery. ing Dr. II. Hmlth Is now sole agent In. Ore-., gon for the salo of Marshall's Electro Mag-' netlo rods for locating mines of Gold or' Sliver, This Instrument has become th most eflloent force in detecting tho pres ence of Uold und Bllvor deposits whethar Nr Locat nines In tho form of hidden coin or quaru rook. $ Tho mukor claims that a careful Investl- ?J gaiiun is sure to lean una uj inn uiauv to- . nulttv nt tliw IrmiMiim Vn. furtlinf. ItifAV. matfon tileaso address ' i y 7-20-tf Salem, Orogen.'V- For Sale or Trade; I Flno cows, good fat cattlo, stock eattht, span of mules; will tradodforland In Ma rlon Co., or lots In Halem. 7-2U-d3t-w3t H. W. COTTLK. A Good Opening. tiara und blacksmith mnn are iimxmuI at tho town of Anlioiiy, 10 miles south or lorn. Itlsucood farming counlrv. haa n flouring mill with the second best water , power lu ureicon. also u suwmlll bulldltur. Hpeclal lnduvomonts ollered. Address l'ostmastor, Aukcny, Or. 7-2K-1UW Go to the Best The placo for young ladles nud gnU. mon tosecuro a tiiorougu euucaltou is UM oid,butevcrnow WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY. c - lying and still the loading InitltuUoi of, the North West, Hotter thauevor I " New course or Instiiivtlou lu OraWT, Thwilogy and I'ont-Oruilualeil. ,; , HTUOlE). Normal, lluiluawi,AeadB,'. ' College, und Ijiw courses greatly wtlaniM und Improved. ; Kacultlea Increased and Jmprovad. Vat (!nbilogue of Col luge of Luw writ Dealt Is T. lllohardsou, Uwi-, Bulam, Or. for Cuuloztte of OoUsjhi of MmtlaaJ ad rharirmcy wrlto Dean inhiWMlJCny,ll. D..l'ortlund.Or. f Vut generul Outatogue write ReV.C Whltaker, D. D.. l'ruifdwit, Balem. Or. Burton Bros. 6TATK BTRKBST BRICK YARD. lisrv sjLoek et eimtm IMolcalwwM Mi haud. ita4ita rum hu ufimmanwn sm lave otMlQ.W(.&l ateU natitihiM t A OalJR. ftMtaie stfMt. or atl yM, wt lM"",,,i !i - .. a .1 . M- ' V o ' K