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ZSgnffinPSraHSH if 7 . Djjy5f-wi- IuMMer Wo still havf some broken lines left, Here La.11 Wool French Challics, formerly G5c now 50c Flouncings per yard, formerly . 50c to 3 00" now 40c to $1 65 White goods in Plaids and Stripes, formerly 10c to 40 now 8c to 25 Scotch Ginghams, formerly 20c to 30 now 15c to 20 Summer Underwear, ribbed and plain, formerly 25c to (o now 25c to 45 A few blouses and shirt waists left at HALF PRICE. All goods marked in plain figures. Watch our windows. T. HOLVERSON, 301 Commercial Street. THE CAPITAL JOURNAL 'JUE8DAY, AUGUST 10, 1892. GILBERT k PATTERSON, Dealers in Groceries, Crockery, Glassware, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Brushes, Windowglass, Etc. Sole Agents for Epicure Tea and Big Can Baking Powder. oeo. d. aoomiUE. k. oaiull. BUILDING 3IATERIAL. Lime, cement, plaster, Lair, fire nud building brick, fire clay, snnd, gravel, blucksmitti and house coal, wood, all kinds, wholesale and re tail. Ofllce 05 State street. Goodhue & (Jaiiill. i w i The Fihst To Pay. The fact that Judge J. J. Murphy wus the ilrat muu to pay hia street assess ments is a very encouraging act. Ills assessment was a heavy one, as it covers property both on Commer cial and Chemeketa streets. Tn the llrst place, ho was not very strongly in favorof thoBtreet improvement, yet since it lias been done he accepts it. Judge Murphy Is a good busi ness man, and evidently concludes that he has got his money's worth, for he enters uo complaint. Lastly he Is a lirst-class lawyer, and knows if anyone does whether this is a legal debt. The fact that he has paid his assessment without a murmur goes to show what he thinks of it. On the whole, the Judge's prompt payment of thlB claim is a good omen for the tax collector. Op Interest to the Ladies. From Chicago, Mr. T. Holverson, our leading dry goods merchant! writes that he found a splendidly stocked market this season, and has made put chases that will open the eyes t.f fc-itlem's ftinalo population. The market always contains many uew things which are never seen in the sample lines, cousiqueutly by going in for his stock lie linds a much better Ufesortmeut. His entire fall stock is now on the way and by (September 1st, you will find on hand tiie neatest line of goods ever brought to Salem. Notaries Public Geo. P, San derson, Salem; C. D. Latourette, Oregon 'City; J. K. Romig, La Grande; Frank P. Lee, New Ilrldge; J. V. Luttroll, Euterprise; Thomas b. Keep, Forest Grove; Thomas II. Harry, Marshfield; W. F. Mont gomery, Bridal Veil; J. J. Jennings, Portland; were inmmissioned no taries public by the governor yester day. Two Vacancies. Governor Peu noyer yesterday filled two varan ies in the state board of agriculture by appointing David M. Guthrie, of Dallas, to take the place of Thomas Richmond, who met death by acci dent in Polk county some weeks ago, and Samuel II. Holt, of Plicouix, to fill the vacancy caused by the re signation of D. S. K. Bulck, remov ed to Germany. Took an Overdose. At 11 ::W Saturday night a young lady named Helen Powers died at Woodburn from the effects of an overdose of oil of tansy. The coroner called a jury, which returned a verdict to the efTect that she came to her death from an overdose of oil of tansy, administered by her own hand and without suicidal Intent. No Trace. This morning Supt. Downing had obtained no truce of his missing prisoners, except that Geo. Collins thinks he saw three of them between McCoy and Perry dale while he was driving home lost Sunday evening. Tacojia Wins. In tho game of bull played yesterday between the Portland and Taconia league nines, the latter won by a score of five to four. It was an excellent game, but was uot very well patronized. Perfection at Last. Red Messina orange lluvorlng for ice cream soda, to bo had at the Spa, 110 State street, W. T. Stolz, man ager. Buy the ''Little Giant school shoes," made by "Hill fc Greene of Boston Mass," with a patent seam less back that cannot rip or run down at the heel. They are sold by R. J.Fleming at 118 State street Take a look at the east show window. 815 2t A handsome line of angora rugs just opened up at Keller & Marsh' -r8ee them, all colors; fresh goods. m Clark & Eppley have control of one of the best brands of butter brought to Baleia. GOODS MUST GO. The New Route. A contmct was let last evening to J. E. McUoy for building the new bridge to lie put in by tho Motor company across Mill creek near the depot, and the work will bo pushed right through. Men are at work to-day grading the section from 12th street to the depot, and will follow at once by re-laying the track out on 12th from Oak in to the Yew Park country. Tomor row the work of putting up tho trol ley wire will begin from the car barn south on Commercial, up State, on Winter and Oak to the end. The grading is all douo on the county road to the fair grounds, while the track is completed inside tho fence. Tho present track will be taken up on Commercial north of tho barn to Division, ut which point it will con nect with the main line. A horse car will be run from this junction to Highland Park school as the track from Highland avenue east to the fair grounds has been taken up and will bo laid down the avenue on the present walk. Manager Derby bsivh there is no doubt now but they will beruuniugto the fair grounds be fore the stute fair opens on Sept., 12, which will be a gieat accommoda tion to the publio, as both electric loads will hardly be able to handle the great crowds. Long live tin electric railroads. Southern Oregon Fair. The managing committee of the Jackson County Agricultural Association, Hon. J. W.Merrltt chairman, met at the ofllce of the secretary, in Jack sonville, Aug. Cth. There are $5000 oflered by the association in purses and premiums at the first annual fair, which will be held at their grounds no ir Central Point, begin ulng Wednesday, September 28th. Jackson and Josephine counties are included In the fair, and general in terest promises to make it a success. Jacksonville Times. Woodmen of the World. A. W. Blackford, of Salem, special de puty head consul for the Woodmen of the World, organized a camp al Independence last Saturday night with a membership of thirty. Of ficers were elected as follews: Con sul, M. P. Baldwin; advisor, R. L. Shelly; banker, D. M. Klemseu; es cort, George G. Strong; watchman, H. C. Finch: sentry, W. B. Barham; physician.E.L Ketchum; managers, J. W. Bull, Arill Armstrong and Dr. K. L. Ketehum. Hops. The present weather is not the most favorable for hops, yet the raisers who have sprayed their crop claim they are in no further danger from lice. Pickings hereabouts will begin in about two weeks, and a fair yield is expected. The price of fered now Is about 15 ceuts.although no contracts are being made this year. Gold Cure. Dr. E. Houston, of tho Houston Narcotic cure company located at Omaha, is In the city, and talks of opening an institute here for the cure of liquor and opium habitues. A local company is sought to be organized. Distinguished Travelers. Gov. Boyd and family passed through this morning in their pri vate car, which was attached to the south bound local train. They art out on a pleasuro tour viewing this Western country. Having visited Paget Sound and Portland, they are now passing south to Ban Francisco, whence they return East. Trucks and Motors. Five pair of trucks and electric motors arriv ed today from the east for the Sa lem Motor railway compuuy. Noth lug is nowlacklngbutthe fish plate to push the road to completion, and they are expected tomorrow or next day. Republican Club The Mult nomah Republican club, with a capital stock of 500, was lucoipor ated today. The Officers are: C M. Idlcman, president; B. B. Pague secretary; F. A. Hugglns, cor. sec; J. P. Marshall, treasurer. m New Ones Every Day. New people every day are praising the delicious steaks, cutlets, roasts, etc., from the cold storage plant of E. C. Cross at his State and Court street markets. Home Again. The Second Re giment band and excursionists who went over to Newport last Satur day, returned on today's train, after having enjoyed an exceptionally good season of pleasure. On Time. If nothing else is on time vou can depend that Lock wood's messengers are. Have your errands done by them. Much Isipboved. G. A. Beach, writes from Ills home, in Wabash, Neb., that he Is a great deal better but longd for the climate of Oregou. are a few prices, hUCAL AnD PERSONAL. Itov. Kellcrmnu went to Newport this morning, to bo gone a few days. What will the city council do with Stite street. Rev. Lund was a passenger for Portland this afternoon. Miss Jennie Gray returned home today from Newport. Mrs. T. Holverson and daughter returned from the seaside today. T. D. Jones, the surseryman, Is in Portland on business. Recorder Goodell disposed of the uual number of vogs and drunks to day. R. & G. corsets, best in the world, extra long waist. Capitol Adven ture Co. 2t. Dr. J. C. Smith and family left this morning for a few days with friends all the way from Jeflerson to Yaquina bay. Mrs. Belle Cooke and son Allyn went over to Newport this morning for a short visit. The latter will at tend Leland Stawford University this fall. Do not endanger your health by using quinine, when malarial fevers can be more effectually treated with Ayer's Ague Cure. Bargiaus in ladles' and children's shoes. Capitol Adventure Co. 2t. G. F. Simpson, an Albany capi talist, suffered a stroke of paralysis ut Newport 8alurduy evening, and is totally helpless. Mrs. Woodworfh and party of evncigllsts left this morning for McMiuuville. Frank Meredith, of Williams & England's bank went to Newport this morning to be absent a few days. David Dalglelsh and wife, of Port land, who have been vlsltlug bis sister, Mrs. W, F. Boot li by, relum ed home today. Elevated railroads and electric poles arc a good thing to have in a town, but they do not make good streets. Scrofula cannot rcf 1st the purify ing powers of Ayei's Sarsaparilla. Sold by druggists. Fine bluck suits, also mens $10 busiuess suits, nnd all kinds of boy's suits. Capitol Adventure Co. 2t Hugh Starr, who was tried yes terday, before Justice Batcliellor, was bound over in the sum of $175, and is out on bail. New fall goods, at Jacksou's. The first to cut prices in shoes, and the last to raise. Fully 25 per cent, cau be saved by buying at Oi burn's Ricket store. A new and hundsome line of art studies just In at Geo. F. Smith's Cottle blook. Everybody knows what it is, and that is the reason they go to Hel lenbraud's for that pure ice cream soda. For a choice meal in a cool dining room always go to Helleubrand'a Ladles hosiery, fast black, at 25 percent, below regular prices. Over one hundred dozen must go. Os bum's Racket store. HOTEL- ARKIVALS. WILLAMETTE. Felix Greenwood, 0 Branded, J C MeCisfi'rey, Portland. W H Carroll, C S Bailey, J D Given, S. F. I Thurston J Pinco, Yountvlllo O A Bristol Independence. Juo C Black Pittsburg. S. Quarles, James F. Bard, Port land. Chas, S. Harris, San Francisco. COOK. W W Gardner, H Keeno, R H Wiles, Mrs H K Wllee, Mrs T B Wiles, Mrs R A Avery, Stay ton. L A Walker & wf Marion. J C Goodale Eugene. Frank Retzel.Mrs E Rclzel Seattle J J Briggs LAD Puter, J Grange, M Trusl luger, Portland. G L Hereford Tangent. W D Hale. L O Kiusey Dallas. Good Looks. Good looks are more than skin deep, dependlug upon a healthy condition of all the vital organs. If the liver be inactive, you have a bilious look, If your stomach be dis ordered you have a dyspeptic look and If your kidneys be affected you have a pinched look, 8cure good health and you will have good looks. Electric Bitters ia thereat alterna tive and tonlo acta directly on these vital organs. Cures pimples, blotches, bolls and gives a good completion . Sold at Dan'l J, Fry'e drugstore. 225Com'lBt. 60c. per bottle. Lttter List Following are tho letters remain lug uncalled for in tho postofflce, at Salem, Aug. 15, 1892. Persons caV lug forsame please say "advertised." Arley J H Aller J J Brown Ezra W Benedict T L Bilyeu Jno Clarke T R Clarke Mrs Ellen Crocker1 A H Duman Mrs AllleDeney Simon Evans W m Ferguson Mrs 8 Huflman J O Harris W F Jenkins Cornelius Keller F E 2 Kaster Jno Miller E A Miller Henry W Massey J N McPhersou J J Maton Letly MatthowB E C Peabody Jno Reynolds D W Given Geo Holland J B Jullen Victor Jnerson Robt Kays Richard Loweuburg A Miller HO Miller Jno M Murry Jas McDonald Jaa MatDoy Lewis Peel Jas Parker Claudels Rinds Chns Mrs HiieltonJ w Stephens Emma Sheppard W E Stnitli F IS wmtoBJ White W D Williams Ella Welch G F 2 Williams J O WilllamB B Wright A H Wright 8 H Whitcomb U F Ward Miss Emma A. N. Gilbert, P. M. HEAL ESTATE TKAXSPERS. From Jan. I to date $1,180,168.00 AUGUST 16. ThomaBHowe and wife to Geo. Vimdren; lot 1 blk 2 Palmei's ad to Mt. Angel. $1,400. Geo. H. Jones and Frankle P. Jones to Mrs Ann Cheyuoweth; lots 7 and 8 blk 21 Jones' Nob Hill ad. $050. L. A. Walker and wife to P. A. and N. O. Morris; 65 acres t 0 s, r 2 W $1,002. m Huve You Read How Mr. W. D. Wentz of Geneva, N. Y.. was cured of tho severest form of dspepsia5 He says every thing he ate seemed like pouring melted lead iuto his stomach Hood's Sarsaparillla effected a per fect cure. Full particulars will be sent If you write C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. The highest praise has been won by Hood's Pills for their easy, yet ef fectual action. The Sweating System. The entire number of persons em ployed iu the tailor sweatshops in New York city is put at 5000 men (of whom 800 are Jews) and from 20,000 to 23.000 women and children. The wages are rpekoued by piece work, and (outside thelluishiug) run about as follews: Girls handsewcrs, earn uothing for the firt-t month; then as unskilled workers, they get $1 to $1.50 a weeK, $3 a week, and as skill ed workers $G a week. The first named class constitute 50 per cent of all, the second 30 per cent and tho lust 20 per cent." Iu the general woik meu are ouiy employed to do buttonholing aud pressing, and their earnings are aB follews: Piessers, $8 to $12 a week; uuderpressers, $4 to $7. Cloak operators earn $8 to $12 a week. Four-fifths of the sewing machines me furnished by tl e "sweaters" (middlemen); also needles, thiead and wax. Tho Queen Pawned Her Jewels Queen Isabella of Spalu, pawned her jewels to raise money tofitrout the expedition mat discovered the new world. Her sacrifice wus not great er than is made by many woraeu of America, who deny themselves many things In order to have money to buy Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery for their sick husbands and children. This "Discovery" is inoi e important to them, than the one made in 1492. For all diseases of tho Lungs, Liver, Throat, or Stomach, the "Discovery" is a sov ereign remedy. A trial convinces, its contiuued use cures. It purifies the blood, invigorates the liver and strengthens aud builds up the whole system. Guaranteed to benefit or cure in every case, or money paid for it returned. Eight Hours a Day's Labor. The advocates of tho eight-hour day have scored a success nt Wash ington. Tho president signed on Monday a law which lately paased both houses prohibiting all employes of the government from working over eight hours a day, aud extend ing the rule to those working on government contracts. This is one of the laws the passage and signa ture of which might be safely count ed upon under existing conditions. What efleot it will have, if any, iu helping to bring about a shorter day outside of tho domain of govern ment employment remains to be seen. More Ice. McCrow & Willard, having decided that their cold stor age system wus lusulllcient for their large business, are doubling its capa city and at the same time putting in a fine Ice plant. Everybody Goes. Where? Why, to Helleubrand'a restaurant. Tea from 25 cents up. Grades to suit the moat fastidious at (lurk & Eppley's. Baroains in Horses. Thirty head of first-class horses at private sale. Real bargains. Salem Motor Railway Co. Oregon fruit, peaches and water- melons.fresh from the grower.), at Clark & Eppley's. Alt disorder earned by a bilious state of the fcystem can becurtd by using Car. Usr Utile Lver Pill. No pain, griping or dUeouiurt attending their use, ley them. Their gentle action and good effect on the system really make thtm a peneot little pill Tbey plume iboe win use them. Carter Utile Liver I'M way well be termed" Perleetlou." No one know better than thoe who have used l-arUr. .Utile Liver Pills what relief they have gives whea taken for dy pepla, diH4Beui,palBlalbt aide, constl patios, an a aiteroer ea ttoMU. A GOO" WEATHER PROPHfeT. A Stan Rtriirk hy l.lclifnlng Always Kmiws V. hen it Storm Is Co ml tip. A reporter known a man who was struck by lightning flvo years rtgo nnd has novor quite recovered. "When I was first struck," lio said, "I was dead for two or threo days. Theu consciousness returned, nnd with it a G0H88 of most ncuto pain. My muscles wero nil contracted, nnd whonovcr I was nt rest for ten min ntes at a liino tho torturo was posi tively unbearable For days and nights I walked tho floor, and when I wanted to sleop I got two of my friends to walk with mc and I slept whilo I walked. Sovcn doctors worked on mo constantly for weeks and thoy did not alloviato tho pain in tho least. So I lot them all go and started traveling and kept up a per petual motion. "Ono thing I noticed. For two days beforoa rain or electrical storm there would bo a rigid contraction of tho nerves and my sufferings wore in tensified. Many a tirno I havo pre dicted a storm when tho sides woro clear, and people laughed at mo for awhile, but to this day I havo nover missed it. After tho storm passes tlioro is a relaxation to a certain ex tent. After tho doctors confessed thoy could do nothing for mo I wn3 in despair for nwhilo. Then I tried hot springs and got moro relief than from anything else. I drink water almost boiling now nnd it com forts mo. "I nm getting a little moro liko myself now, but still suffer horribly at times. The least exposure brings on an attack, and during one of tlieso spoils my wholo nervous system is for tho time being perfectly shat tered." Ho was asked his recollection of tho shock. "I was standing by my houso ono cloudy day. Suddenly I saw a flash of light, which looked as if all tho heavens wero being opened nnd tho stars running together. I could feel a pain as if mon wero sticking needles into a thousand different portions of my body at once, and then I know nothing until I opened my eyes and heard a doctor say, 'Ho's alive, any how, and that's all.' It is unliko any other pain, and far moro terrible to my notion." Tho gentloman still keeps his body heavily protected from head to foot, wearing twico tho clothes sufficient for ordinary mortals, and in damp weather ho pile3 on still moro. Dal las News. Alfred do 3Inssct. In his histoiy of English literature M. Taino takes occasion in ono of hiu comparisons between English and French poetry to speak in tho highest terms of Alfred do Mussot. An Eng lish writer who has published his impressions of prominent French men says of him that with his tall, slim figure, auburn wavy hair and beard, blue eyes and finely shaped mouth and nose, Do Mussot gave ono tho impression of a dandy cavalry omcor in mutti, l-atner than of a poot; tho "Miss Byron," which Pre- ault, tho sculptor, applied to him was, perhaps, not altogether undeserved, if judged intellectually and physical ly at first sight. There was a femi nine grace about all his movements. Tho "Confession d'un Enfant du Sieclo," and his play, "Frederic nnd Berneretto," wero apt to stir tho heart of women rather than that of mon; but was it not perhaps becauso tho majority of the strong box cannot bo stirred except with a pole? And tho Itoet who was so Bonsitivo to every thing rough as to leave invariably tho eoppors given to him in exchange, was unlikely to tako voluntarily to such an unwieldy and clumsy instru ment to produce' his effects. Do Mussot improved on bettor acquaint anco. Ho was apt to strike ono at first as distant and supercilious. He was neither tho ono nor tho othor; simply very resorved and at tho best of times very sad, not to say melan choly. It was not affectation, as has boon said so often ; it was his nature TJio charge of superciliousness aroso from his distressing shortsightedness, which compolled him to staro very hard at peoplo without tho least in tention of being offensive Prices of Bualiicis SI cm. Tho plain white sign with black lettering, or vico versa, was onco much used, but at prcsont gold let tering on a black ground is veiy pop ular, and seems to cany an impres sion of business solidity and dignity. Tho signs are novor widor thnn two feet, which is tho law limit. Their length is paid for, in plain signs at tho rate of ono dollar a running foot; in fancy signs, where there is an in crease of gold, this prico is doubled. Besides these largo higus ovor doors and under windows a smaller kind has come much into uso, espe cially within lato years. Tlieso nro usually fastened right besido tho door or on tho comer of tho houso. Hero, again, plain black lotteriug on brass seems to look most business like, and is, on tho wholo, probably most used. Tho prico, howovor, has dropped from flvo to threo dollars a square foot. Now York Times. He Gather at tho Illver. Littlo Dot What church does your papa belong to? .Littlo Dick Tho Baptist, I guess. Ho always takes his flshin polo along. Good News. tfctd U Millions of Hoiiiw fiealHBaking virfPowder REDUCTIONS GRAND! WOOLBN MIUL, STORE, 29!) Commercial Street, Salem, Oregon. BflnTnwagatBPaatarjagEgji J. V. 8. Is tho only Sarraparllla that old ot fccbls peoplo should tako, as tho mineral potash which Is la every other Sarsaparilla that wo Uiovr of, is uudcr ccrlalu conditions Luoirn to bo emaciating. J. V. S. on the contrary Is purely vegetable and stimulate digestion and creates new blood, tho Tery thluj (or old dcllcato or broken down people. It builds them up and prolongs their lives. A caso lu peint: Mrs. Beldcn nn estimable and elderly lady ot 610 Mason St, a F. was for months declin ing bo rapidly as to seriously alarm her family. It got so bad that bho was finally afflicted w lib fainting srells. Sho writes: "While In that dangerous condition 1 saw some of tho testi monials concerning J. V. B. and sent for a botUo. That marked the turning point. I regained my lost flesh and strength aud hare not felt so well in years." That was two years ego and Mrs. Beldcn is welt and hearty to-day, and still talcing J. V. B. If you are old or fceblo and want to be built np. Ask for Joy's Vegetable Sarsaparilla Most modem, most effective, largest bottle. Bamo price, $1.00, six for 15.00. For s-le by Dan'l J. Fry, 225 Com mercial street. A Three Days' Passage. Qui:nni Aug. 1C Shortening of the truns-Atltuitio passage to n three days yoyaje is in tho Induce ment now held out to tho Canadian government by tho promoters of a new Labrador rniUvay scheme. The proposal involve; tho t'slubllt,h ment of an ocean steamship port ut Port Manaham, which is bI United on Lewis inlet, about 00 miles north ofthcstralts of Belle Itde. It Is claimed that the short crossing be tween Port Manaham and Midfoid Haven, in "Wales, could be easily made in 72 hoursjjy the greyhounds now 'unnlug between Now York nnd Liverpool. It is claimed by tho authors of the scheme that during the season of uavagation almost all mails between Europe aud America, as well as the bulk of the pnssooger trade would follow the shortest existing route, Publio interest in the scheme is awakened iu Canada by the publication of the report of a survey for a line of railway from Quebec toLibrador. The Irish League. Chicago, Aug. 10. The annual outing of the Irish societies of Chi cago carried unusual significance with it yesterday, in view of the just accomplished accession of Glad' stone aud tho resulting crisis in the homo rule movement. Among the speakers in Ogden's grove, whero tho outing was held, were Hon. M V. Gannon, of Oniuha, president of the Irish National leaguo of Amer ica. Besides Gannon, the speakers wero John F. FInerty nud Hon. MathewP. Brady. J. J.. FItzgib bons noted ns chairman, llesolu tiona were adopted declaring that If the British parliament should again dash from Ireland's lips tho cup of peace nud justice, it will be tho duty of ull to consider and uso othor means to right the intolerable wrong that mado Ireland u byword among nations. The resolutions urgo upon the Irish leadeis the absolute neces sity of union and harmony, and ap plaud the resolves of both sections of tho Irish party to not independ ently. Governor Buchanan of Tenncsseo. NashviijI.b, Aug. 10. John F. Buehauun, governor of this state, has bolted tho nominee of tho Dem ocratic party for governor, and, lu a lengthy address, announced that he is an Independent cuutUdaln fur governor, and nsks tho support of ail citlens regardless of party alllllu- tions. He bases his candidacy upon tho allegations Hint ho has been called upon hy a majoiity of the rank and filo of tho party to run, Unit ho and his friomlH were treated budly by Ilia Domocratlo con ventions, and ho represents tho true Jcderson Democracy, and tho Democratic convontlou which re fused to nominate him renounced the true principles of Deraocraoy enumerated in former platform. Governor Buchanan's independent candldacv was expected, and but little surprise was expressed when tho published announcement ar peared. Foil Bale. 100 tons of good hay iu lots to suit purchasers. Pacific Land & Orchard Co. ""'" 40 Yej the Stidwd. NOW BEINa MADE ON EVERYTHING! IN OUIl STORE, TO FORCE ROOM FOR THE IMMENSE FALL STOCK NOW DEINO MADE UP BY US. CoiN SAVED ON EVERY PURCHASE. DriVVlvO (jL LfLvVll Carefully compounded day or ' iilgbt. lOO Stats MARKETS. P obtIiAN d, Aug. 10. Wheat valley, $1.22J $1.25 Walla Walla, $1.16 1.17. Ban Francisco CkI., Aug. 10. Wheat, Dec. $1.41. Oiuoaoo Ills., Aug. 10 Wheat 77. Tho Old Timers Are Not In It. While at our other store nt Big Ib land,Vn.,hut April, I was taken with u very severe attack of dlarrlian, I never had it worse in my life. I tried several old-time remedies, such as Bluckberry Wlno, Paregoric nud Laudauum without getting any re lief. My attention was then called to Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera nnd Diarrhoea Remedy by Mr. It. O.Tiu aley who had been handling it theie, and iu less than live minutes after tukiug a small dose T was entirely relieved. O. G. Burford, Harris Creek, Amherst Co., Va. For sale by Baskett & Van Slype Druggists. Saved a Woman's bile. Mr. J. E. Thoroughgood, writing from Georgetown, Delaware, says: "Two teaepooufuls of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera nnd Diarrhcoa Reme dy saved tho life of Mrs. Jane Thomas, of this place." Ho also stales that several other very bad cases of bowel complaint tlioro have been cured by this remedy. For sale by Baskett & Van Blypo Druggists. Baby cried, Mother sighed, Doctor prescribed : Castorla Ilucklen'a Arnica Biilve. The West Salve la the world for Cut, Sores, Totttr, Chapped llnnds, Uhilblalnn, Corns and ull Skin KruptloDs, and vosl tlvely cures Piles, or no pay reqnlrprt. It Ih guaranteed to Klvo perfect satururtlon or money refunded. Price, 25 cents per oox. r or saie oy uani j . try, as uom mi Notice to Contractors. mUEBriAHUol Cnmiol llulldlnir com .L micslonorB Invito Kcnled proposal!) lor the construction of a water sjstom and n Kystcm of protection Against lire for the HUite Capitol. Hprclflcutlons mny be soon nt the governor's ofllce. The right to re ject any oraiiDias is reserved, mas win bo oponrd at 'i o'clock p. in,, Tuesday, 'byivesteu pknnoyek, UKO. W. MolllllUK, Vlllh. METOHAN, Hoard ct Commissioners, WM. A. AIUNJ.Y, Clerk ol Hoard. 8-lt'-!d Pupils Must Itoglstcr. rnnEBciiooL cumKordistiictNo. 21 I will begin Monduy, August 15th, en rolling pupils for the publio schools, opening Hcptembcr 6th. Parents will pieuso Bona 1 neir cimareii to be registered 111 onco uHincro is always a rusii tne an: or two lieforo school onens and no dud will hondmltted without a corilllcnto from tho clerk. Ofllce, Murphy block, upstairs over K. U. Small's 1 lothlug store. W XljlU A. MUUtllS!, 8-13-2W District Clerk 1IEA P 1IAY.-J2 per lond. Weeds.ouiH and hurley. Good cow hnv. V. J. fiei enty, unomawa. nt-at Bids Wnntod. QjKAIjKDblds will bo received hy tho Viiuumy Ilent 01 Diunon county, until cdnesduv. Hentember7. 1802. nt i! o'clock p. 111.. for liocmuc nauners nt the lountv poor iarm ot AlurJon county. For pnrMcii- jure iuuiru ui muuiy ciith or juaKe. J 110 right is reserved to reject any or all bid. 8-0-lwdw VV, JI. JiOAN, Clerk, Bids for Wood. Qh'ALKD bids will ho lecelvt'd by I lid y wfiuuiy wiurxiji nuiriuu loouiy. uruii wtdnendiiy, Heptember7lh. nt'J o'clock i. in , for 60 cords of good po'e caknndun corns or gooa, Mrnigut.cicur 01a body it wlhiu lu uu ueuvernu nt tue conn uouuo III Halem. The right Is reserved to releot iinj or nil b d. V. 11. KUAN. 6-lMw-dw Clerl". Only One. Chance for a colony. 1WX) acre of best bottom land, one-half In cultivation, has mnll streams and lukA, has 17000 crop on now, buildings, oto. Is live miles from Balein, Oregon, One-third cash, and bal anco In nve yearly payments with i per emit, interest at til per acre, iW-tf JOim M, PAYNE, Agt. PIfVf EOTION liOIlOE NO 3. A. O V.W. Meets In their hall In Htato Insurance building, every Wednesday evening. H. A. Mcr-AljDJiM, it. V. J. A. HKL WOOD, Alocorder. TMPUOVED OltDEIt OK UttO MKN. 1 Kamlultun Tribe Mo. H, Halem. Holds council every Thursday evening, ut7;H0. rt Igwum lu Mate Insurance hull, .... . , K. O.IIAKEH, Prophet. KIUNK f. UATEIW, Ihler (.flteoords City Warrants. NOTICE Is hen by given that I have lu my hands luuos upp liable to tin iisyineutoi un warrants m ineclly or Ha lem, "endorsed" between My Slut and Auxusl 8. ltU. Interest will cuuae on tliu date of tuU notice, E. J, H Al'l'OHD. gaum, Aug. II, Wl. city Trtiuuter. ' a-12-61 A STilANUK FKKAK. The wife of our esteemed citizen, John Howell, while sullurlug umlai u severe attack of the blues, tried to commit the crime of Infanticide, but was preveuted by the opportune ar rival of a neighbor. Hvt wu 1ms own considered by the best doctors Incurable.but her husband was IiIkIi ly pluteed, after using a course of Bulphtr Hitters, to tlnd that he wuh entirely cured. Kingston ller- nld. .A-yiV. Gtroet EDUCATIONAL, Go to the Best. The place lor young ladles nnd gentle men to Brou re a thorough education Is the old, but ever new WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY- AM..4.tlll Km 1...1lil.llHltnnIif vJ " : iAiii uuu riiu ,ira ivuuiijk iukmi ii.ilti. i. tVtn'N.irlli Wnnf- Mutter thnn mrrl Now course of instruction In Oratory, 7y'4 Thpnlnirv nnd PnAt-nradtlfUrd. r Jf HTUDIEs. Norrnal.Huslnesi, Academy. vn,$ College, and JUtw courses greatly enlarged fimUm nm. lMHv.mn4 .- tV " .ll Faculties Increased and Improved. For,TUIVfl taitiuoguo or college or iaw write Dean .j.ii T. Ulf harrtann. Kan . Hnlflm. Or. r 1'1! For Cataloguo of College of Medical and Pharmacy write Dean ltlchuiond Kelly, M. : D , Portland, Or. For general Catntozuo write Rev. Geo. 5 v lmaacr, xj. v., l-resiueni, ofuein, ur. ., 7-2Min-dW ' Conservatory of Music, vl WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY, ' SALEM, OREGON.1 Iho course most complete and the high est trrade of any muslo school in the Northwest, Best and newest methods ot ' teaching. Knlarued lncllitlcs and now plan for instruction ofbcRlnners for the coining school year. Dlptomas granted on completion of course Next term begins Septembers, ISM. Z.M. PAKVDN, Bend for catalogue. Music Director.' 7-'i!t-d2m-wlm Ntiss Bailouts ; KINDERGARTEN, THIItD YEAR t Opens Monday, Septemuer 19tu, at Kin- , dorgarlen Hall, opposite opera house. l Children received at three years of age and over. A connecting class wilt bo t tabllshed lor advanced Kindergarten pu- pits and those beginning primary work1 Only the best modern Kindergarten ineth- ' ods employed. Pmng's system ot drawing' aud color work introduced, '.' , Miss Annie Thornton Graduate ot theDiesden Conservatory of Muslo lUerraauy) will open her rooms, V and 7, Hank building, neptember 1st. Instructions In vooal and lustiumeiital music, also In German and Wrench. H-b-lt Select School, 1KB KNOX will begin her select shoot' the first Monday In Mentemer. at the 1UI0 Central school bulldlug. ,r 25c Want Column-1 Notices Inserted for ONK OKNT PEtt WOUU KACII INKKBHON, No adver., tlsemeut Inserted In thts column for lew! than twontv-nvo cents. ' - rOll HKNT a six room cottnge at H 11 Capitol Btreet, inquire or Mrs, J. M rurnsti. MWt LOST. A storo watch chaVm about Iji , Inches lonu in shape ofa tutk, sinoottt ' ou one side anil like the rattles of a HUtle- . itualie ou tho other A liberal I eword will bo ulven by returning it to Will Meroer. UOmatostreot. 8-18-31", 1 u TT7ANTI!.D To rent ft irood firm ot YV ubouiruiures, by n or. Ooodrtfurunees given lice. ubout POtures, by nthlirougu liuui- unua i ins or- mz-im TANTUU.-Jtocrults for the Artillery VV riervlceof the United Klates Army, The conditions ol enlistment In the arm? are now uuusuniiy mvorauie, ana a s lul recruiting rendezvous has been esl lit-lira in tuis city for tne lug tho young men of thli lit-lied In this city for the purpose ofaflord' lug iuu yuuug meu in uos nortuultv tortnllstment. 1 section an on- . 1 (irtuulty (orinllslment. AppJU'iinUmutt ,1 ho between thoaiies or 21 uud M yum iige, utile bodied, physically s'muu, an I able to read uud wiite ibu KiulUli lull. i gu.ii;u. To any one lutercstod a full u&pla. I uiitluu villi boultorded by the luoru.ilug odlcer, loom 6, KxcbnUKu bloolc. ttaUiu, ilrotjoii. A1.V1N H.rjYDKmiAM. I 0-zj-dvi.tr 2d 1-ltulcuunt, 6th Artillery. JOHN HUGHES, :' Dealer in Groceries, Faints. Oik uud Window Warn, Wall Pa per and Jtordur, Artists' Hv teriHlH, JLimo, Hair. Nails aal Shingles, Hay, Feed and Feoee roses, urass .hocus, istc, ? NEW ADVEltTIWKMJfNW. REED'S OPERA HOUSE. ONE'WEEK- 8ATUHDAY MATINEK. rCLNJB WKX& Coinnienolng- Momlay, August 15& THEWILBER COMPANfl (J, U. rteCanu Co., l'reprtrtcw) Supporting the popular ator JAMES K. M'CAJW. And the Interesting aetrewt LIZZIK KKNDALL. KKt'KHIXJIKK: Monday.. Th Tuelay...iWAti i weauwMuty i nursoaT., Friday... -......-).. u .i..:. c'turday.,...Tm U ADiHluvi :)ou,l mmU, i W -laU nili Jtytprtf nk I rmy I 1 .CE J ord-" f 1 l"I r f" - - (i ?y ril'' ' "