Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893, August 22, 1892, Image 1

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THE PEOPLE'S PAPEK."
SALEM. OHEGON, TECmAY, AUGUST 22, 1892.
"TO-DAY'S JNEWS TO-DAY."
NO. 198
EVENING
CAPITAL
THE
OVELTIES !
IN RUMPPS PURSES.
MANUFACTURED BY C. T. RUMPP & SONd, PHILADELPHIA.
We have juat received nn elegant lino of these goods. If vou are in need of one to keep your Joose change
in, call on us and wo will show vou the latest novelty in shape of a purse We will be pleased to show you these
yoods whether you make a purchase or not.
McF.
PATTON & SONS
HOOK "SELLERS
-AND-
STATIONERS,
98 State Street.
KMM
REGON STATE NORMAL SCHOOL
SiilllilB STL
MONMOUTH,
OREGON.
C. N. CHURCHILL
CHimcniLL &
T S. BURROUGHS.
BURROUGHS,
Tinners, Plumbers, Gas and Steam Fitters;
SHEET METAL WORKERS.
Agents for the celebrated eeauomlo force und lift Pump.
I 100 Cuemeketu Street.
The Leading
Normal School of
the - Northwest.
Hoard of R-Kents. Benlamln Sulmlfleld. Pres.: J. B. V. Butler, Sep.:
EEx-OIHclo, His Excellency, Governor 8ylveator Pennoyer; Hon. E. B.
JMcElroy, Superintendent of Public Instructien: Hon. G. W. MoBriilu,
Secretary of State; Hon. Jacob Voorhees, Hou. A. Noltner, J.C. White,
lion. W. il. Holmes, Alfred Laov. Hou. P. W.Haley, Hou. J. J. Aiuiy.
The State Normal ia a live school, ranldlv crowing, and continually
tadding to its facilities for the sneclal trainiuc of teachers. Its graduates
are in demand to fill good positions. A jraiu of 80 per cent, in attendance
; was mane last year. An enrollment ot oqu is anucipaieu ior wie uuxi
tyear. JNew members have been added to tho faculty, aim additional ap
iparatus supplied. A diploma from the school entitles one to teacu in any
s county in tue state without fuither examination.
NORMAL. NORMAL ADVANCED. BUrilNESS, MUSIC AND
SART DEPARTMENTS, special advantages in Vocal and Instrumental
tiuusiu.
A YEAR AT SCHOOL FOR 150. Tuition reduced to $0.25 Nor-
; mal, and $5.00 Hub-Normal, per term often weeks. Board at Normal
Dining Hall $1.50 ner week. Furnished rooms U 00 ner week. Board
and lodgiUK in private families $3.50 per week. Beautiful and healthful
location. No saloons. Fiist term opens September 20th. For catalogue
address P. L. CAMPBELL. A. Ii.. Pros., or
J. M. POWELL, A. M., Vice President.
EAST AND SOUTH
VIA!
Southern Pacific Route
Shasta. L,irie
t-AUFOBNIA EXrnKSS TRA IS KCN BAIL'S
BKTWKKKrOUTI.ANJO AND S. T.
South.
Itorlc,
7:0f p. in.
9.18 p. in.
8:15 . in.
L.V.
IiV.
Ar.
I'oilUnd
Salem
Han Fran.
Ai.
IiV.
I V.
l.io 11. Ill
fi:2J a. in
7rtKi p. ni
Abovo trulus bUip uulj ui loilow uk iu
lions north of llobebuig, Ernst Pjitluud
Orgon City, Wooduurn, tUUv, Albany
Tangent. Shedds, Hilt,(.y, .LarrUliurs
Junction City, Irving au d fr.ugete.
" UOSEBUUO UAL1.UAU.Y,
-:M u. m.
11:17 a. m
o:U) p. m.
Lv. Vortiu..d Ar. 4:h0 p. m.
Liv talem Lr. f 1:10 p. in.
Ar. Rossuurg tiv. 7:0) a. in
Albany J.cx.'il, Dally Except Sunday.
Choice
Ed. C.
Meats.
Cross,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Fresh, Salt and
Smoked Meats of all Hinds,
otX) . in.
7.M2 p. 111.
D.PU p.m.
JLiV.
l.v:
Ar.
Portland
eultin
.VI ban y
Ar,
L.V.
1.V,
10:oU u.Ui
7:3j u. rn
(j.30 a. ru
PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS.
Second Class Sleeping Cars-
Koracoomraoilution ol posstngen. holding
kecond class tickeia attached to
uxpress tralnn.
Yest Side Division, Between Portland
and Corvailis :
rAII.Y (KXCKVT SONDAY).
TO BUILD IS A PLEASURE
When you see these new 1891
designs in Books 4 and 5, "Houses
and Cottages."
Mi, 8 x 10 Inches. Contains new designs,
now style, lultul ldfiis ia planning. No.
4 1ms tio designs classltlPd from. $li() up In
1600, about halt under $1000 No. 6 con
talus 5'J cleiVus of duellings costing over
81600, ninny from J1H0O up to 5.TO0O. Mnny
new Soul liern or resort styles of boused In
these work.
l'rice, SI each, or the two for Jl.f.0.
D. S. HOPKINS
Architect, Grand Rapids, Mich.
VKOfKSSlONAX, CAKD9.
T K. CONN, Altorney at law, room 7,
JLJ. i
Murphy Block.
J J. BIIAW, OT. W. HUNT.
V uubt, attorneys at law.
SHAW A
Office over
(Japltal National bans:, baleui, Oregon.
THE CAPITAL jtilMAl.
H0FER BROTHERS, -
Editors.
T. HIOHAIIDSON, Attorney at law,
office UDRtnln In fmntmoma of hflir
mil block, corner Commercial and Court
street!!, balem, Oregon.
;.
OHN
dUUUJBiUUUl,141Ul
ding, Salem, Oregon
TOIIN A. OAIfiON. Attorney at law.
O ,Hooms3nud4,Ididd Ot Bush's bank
siiyr
B. V. UONUAJr. W. H. HOLMES.
Ron ham Holmes, Attorneys at law.
fltlllA In lli,alia tiliuilr Itftrwaati D(a1.
and Court, on (.toni'l HU
rplljMON FOltD, attorney at law,
CJL uregon,
bloat.
Olllco up-stalm In Vatton's
Iiiisl
j H. mtADSHAW, l'HYSIOIAN AND
,' Hurceon. Snlein. Ormron. onlca in
iiish-Hreynmn block, unstulra Residence
.corner SUitoaud 8. K coiner Winter slrcot,
WH. YOUNG, M. D., Office formerly
. occupied by Ur. Kowland. corner
Court and Liberty streets. Telephone No.'
to. uiiiuo uuiiii: & u. m. lo iz: in i n. m
nnd 7 to 0 p. in. Ucsldonco Irttli strcot on
electric car lino. Telephone. No. 9.
I'irBLIHHKDDAIIiY.EXCEjraBUNDAY,
Capital Journal Publishing Company.
(Incorporated.)
Office, Commercial Htreet, In P. O. Building
fcjitered at the postofflco at Salem, Or.,
sf(onc-rlntf nmtUr.
SU W. 8 MOOT, physician and sur
gcon. OCivc In Lldrldge Illoci, Su
i. Oreiron. Olllco hours 10 to 1-2 a. m.
Uto4p. in.
Dayc
tt. MINTA 8. A. OAVI8. Olllce hours,
8 a. m. to 11 a. iu.: 2 n. m. to 5 n. in.
ay or ulntit calls nromntlv uttondnd to.
Special attention given to diseusesof worn
en and children. Olllco In new Uanklllk.,
S05 Unuuicrelul street. Itesldouce same.
DU. T. C. SMITH, Dentist, 92 Slate atreot,
Salem, Or. Finished dcntnl oporu
tlons oi every description. Painless opera
tions a specialty.
T. BURROWS
A RIUE8 a full line of Staple and fancy
Giocerles, Kreih Vegetables nud Mer
ries In season. Butter and Eggs al
ways on hand
226 Oom'l St.
7SS0 a. in.
I&10 p. m.
XvT
Ar.
Portland
Corvallla
is:
Lv.
"6Tw p. iu.
12:5s p. m.
At Albany nnd Oorvullls connect wltb
trains of Oiegon Purine Uallroad.
KIFHZ-l3TIAI.N (11AIL.Y BXCKFTaDWPAY
4:10 p.m.
7:2a p. m.
tsv. Portland Ar.
Ar.McMlnavllleljV.
Sl20o.ll
5:15 a. m
Through Tickets
To all points
EAST and SOUTH
For tickets and lull information iegard
ing rates maps, eta, apply to the Compa
ny's agent Salem, Oregon.
K.1MIOGE11S, AksI.U.F and Pass. Ag't
It. KOEHLl'.H. ilanognr
White's No. 60,
BALEM'S FINEST TRUCK,
Now resdy for business,
specialty.
Careful work ft
J. F. WHITE.
From Teriaioal or Interior Points the
WILLIAMS & ENGLAND
BANKING CO.
CAPITAL STOCK, all Subscribed, $200,000
Transact a general banking biulncrii
In all Its branches.
GEO. WILLIAMS Presldont
Wji.KN ULAND Vice Preslden
H UGH McN AHY Oiahler.
Largest display in the city at my market. Best ser
vices and prompt delivery to all parts of the city.
05 Court and 110 State Streets.
F. T. HART,
LEADING MERCHANT
TAILOR.
247 COMMERCIAL BTBEET.
NAILS ! LOCKS ! HINGES 1
BUILDER'S HARDWARE i AT
Barr
ft
Petzel
rJi
Plumbers and Tinners,
214 & 21G Commercial St., Balcra. Garden Hose and Lawu Sprinklers.
A complete hue of Btovea and Tiuwaro, Tin roofing and plumbing a
specialty. Estimates for Tinning and Plumbing Furnished.
TAI IHin The place to get a Saddle horse, Livery
rUUIl U ri8 Express, Dray or Truck, Wood, Hay,
VWI,U Mill feed or good well rotted Manure,
load of Dirt or Gravel. Call on liyan & Co., back of
Willamette hotel. Prompt and careful work is our motto.
RYAN & CO.
Salem Truck ft Drav Co.
DRAYS AND TRUCKS
always ready for orders.
Sell and deliver wood,
hay, coal and lumber. Of-
em Iron works. Drays and trucks may be found throughout iha dav ai
tue corner ef State ana Commercial Rtrepts,
B.F. DRAKE, Proprietor.
SALEM
SA.X.BM, -
T. G. PERKINS, General Superintendent
IRON WORKS,
DIKECTOKS: Geo. Wllllams.Wm. Eng.
land.Dr. J. A. Itlchardson, J. W. llodsou.
f Jtaker
"ilink In new Kxchanso block un Oom
merclnl streoU 8:ia-U
Authorized Capital $500,000.
CAPITAL NATIONAL BANK
Salem, Oregon.
W.A.CUSICK, Pres. W. W. MAIITIN,
Vice Pres. J. U. ALBKUT, Cashier.
State, County and City Warrants bought
at lir. dw
M0NFY TO LOAN.
Special IndnrcmenU for the next 30 days
un good farm loans.
FEAR & HAMILTON,
lonm It. BlisU Hank block. 5 Udw
A Good Opening.
A btoro and blacksmith Bhop are needed
at the town ol .vukeny, 10 inllea south of
balem. It In a food farming country, has
a flouring mill with the second best water
liw-r in Oregon, also a sawmill building.
Hpeclal inducements ollertd. Addrebs
I 'oot master, Aiiteny, Or. 7-'iHl w
Capital Oily Restaurant
Jas. Batchelor, Prop'r.
Warm Meal at All Hours o! UicDuy
Now but white labor em .lojred In thU
itabllshmeut,
A good substantial meal c'kd in Drt
cliiw. style
Twenty-five cents per meal
KQD FROT
c.i.rt trwt, between Opera iioase and
Mlnto'x Uveijr
ORBQON.
,. Manufactures 8TKAM KNOINBS. Mill Outflts, Water Wheel Governor, hrult
rylngOutats,Tractlou Engines, Creeling, eto. Krm mhchlnery made and rciwirea.
Oenerul agent and inanufiujiureis of the celebrated Waulatruui l'atent Middlings
iTinfler and Reels. Karru machluery madt uud repulred.
Sash and Door Factory
Front Street, Salem, Oregon.
The best class of work in our lino at prices to compete
with the lowoat. Only the Wat material used"
ELLIS & WHITLEY,
LIVERYMEN,
South of WtllatniMtt Hotl,
dALUM - - - OREOOM
Salem Abstract and Loan Co.
The only Abstract book or Marlon
county. Ileal estate order
tilled promptly and
wifely,
W. I-I. H. WATERS,
- Is the line to take
To all Points East aiid South.
It Is thcdlnlnj; car route. ltrunB througn
vestibule trains every day In the year ic
ST. PAUL AND CHICAGO
(No change of cars.)
Composed of dining cars unsurpassed,
Piillmnu drawing room sleepers
Oflatest equipment
TOURIST
Sleeping Cars.
Rest that can be constructed and In which
iu-rnmiiiodatlong are both tree and fur
nished for holders offlrst and seuond-clav
tlolreta.iiud,
ELEGANT DAY COACHES.
A. contlnuor t Una oonuoDting with all
lines, affording d'fco'. and uninterrupted
service.
i'ullnmti sit'.- " ''iiMoiis can be se
cured In advircc r--h any agent ol
the road.
Through tickets to and from nil point
In America, Kn gland and Kuropo can bi
purcbasod at any ticket onlce of this com
pany.
Full Information concerning rated, Hint
or trains, routes and other details furnlsuci)
ou application to any agent or
A. D. CHARLTON,
Assistant General fabsenger Agent, tin,
121 First street, cor. Washington; Port
land. Oregon
SHAW & DOWNING, Agents.
aflXl.
ii mrriii A..i.iart,
. M. uv..., ... mm., x iftnnp oi'vii-
ucauons ana superiuicuUL-ii(.u lor
classes of buildings.
merclal !t., up stairs,
Plain), Spool-itcudt-iKu
lor
OGico iWO Com-
0,
A. KOHEHT, Architect, room ill, Mar
quam building, t'ortlaud, Oregon.
nUHINKSS C AltJ33.
4 Si. SM.ITU A CO., Coutnictont, Sewor
, Inc. Cement Sidewalks, Excavating,
: All work promptly done, Mnlom,Or.
Leave orders with Oujan Ui-os 4:lS-lm
PJ. LAHtfKN CO,, .Wntiurnotuie of all
, klndh or vehicles. ItitptiU lug a special
ty. Shop -15 Bt.'ite street.
CMIPET-LAYING.-I make a specialty o
catp t-sewlug and laying; cat pots
taken up and reliud with great care. Mhado
and curtain pole hanging. Leave orders
with J. H. Lunn, lluiou & Son or White
Corutr. J. Q.LUIIHMAJl.
Sig
ns !
Say ! You need one ot some bind.
If so, wuy not bave It.
Gold, Plain, Script or Canvas
Now ia the time to save money by
giving your order to
J. J. MUTTON,
House, Sign Painter, Decorator and
Paper Hanger, 382 Church St,
Or leave orders with Sioat & Gilo,
Stato street.
BICWAOEOF ISOLATED UOUS153.
Mr. Becker of tbe Iowa stato
board of health has our thanks
fur a pamphlet ropriuted by that
body on that subject. It contalus
little of practical value that will
ever be adopted by owners of such
ho til cm as are not connected with
city sewers. It proporly denounc
es; (l)Carrylng the house wastes in
an open ditch to some low spot as
o many do; (2)Emptlug the sewer
age into a large open leaching cess
pool, as "very dangerous to health
particularly so where the water sup
ply Is local;" (3)Tho cesspool dug In
the ground "the worst possible ex
ample of stagnation and of accumii
latlou of putrefying filth on the
premises." There ure many expen
sive and elaborate plans for disposal
of sewerage discussed. Carrying
kitchen slops and emptying them in
the garden or around fruit trees or
shrubbery and feeding solid refuse
to poultry i9 the only way wo know
of.
Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S Gov't Report
lit
IxQy&l
king
Powder
s&i&gm
ABSOLUTELY PURE
A SUGGESTION TO CITIZENS'
As our city is constantly being im
proved with beautiful homes, neat
grounds and graded streets, would it
not bo well to take care of the wood
pile. As now managed tho woodpile
is tho unsightly nuisance of our
streets. Drive up any of our beau
tiful streets and hou the collections of
woodpiles'. Tho wood is frequently
purchased greon and disiigtires the
Htreet aud the property It la piled be
fore for a whole season, when it is
sawed and agalu lies in a "nile" a-
loug our broad strecis.
There is no great oxpenso attached
to building a neat woodhouse to store
this wood when first delivered or as
soon as sawed, where it will dry as
well, if not better, than out-of-doors
in this climate. From tho standpoint
of economy a woodhouse will soon
pay for itself. At all events our
streets should be cleared of wood
piles.
Wood Saw.
Everybody gets Charles Smith's steam
wooa saw, "the
Paper Hangerand Decorator.
OtDco at Chns. Calvert's .Mllllonery store,
fcUleni, Oregon. 9
JAPANESE?
hraa IP IJkJI?
CURE
A new and Complote Treatment, consist
ing of suppositories, ointment in capaulon,
also a box and pills; a positive euro for ex
ternal, Internal, blind or bleeding. Itching,
chronic, recent or hereditary riles, and
many other diseases and female weak
nesses; It Is always a great beneilt to tho
general health. The first discovery ol u
medical cure rendering an operation with
the knife unnecessary herealter. This
remedy has never been known to fall, Jl
per bor.i)forS5; sent by-mall, Wliysuffor
lrom this terrible disease when a wilt ton
guarantee is given with (J boxes, to refund
the money 11 not cured. Bend stamp for free
sample. Guarantee Issued by WoonAKi),
Clahke & Co., wholesale and retail drug
gists, sole agent, l'ortlund, Or. 6 i-ly-Uw
FOOD.
A new monthly entitled "Food."
Clover Pub. Co. New York
Cltyi,uas appeared. It is a read
able magazine conducted by a
u umbor of ladles, and devoted to
"things good to eat." We should
like to see the first four numbers pre
ceding August and hopq they con
tain more of practical value to assist
families of plain people to live econ
omically and with the least possible
labor aud drudgery put upon tho
housewife or servant. Beyond a re
cipe for corn bread, corned beef
hash and French toast, there is llttlo
to commend In way of roclpes for
plain people. A competent cook
says tho recipe for French toast is
faulty, as one cup of milk and two
eggs will make all that an ordinary
family will eat at a meal. Tho treat
ment of oat meal on page 807 is not
Intelligent. Still It is a good magazine.
Front street.
Kustlor." Orders at 27
I1 or Locat
in
Ifa
agent In Ore
l's k:
Dr. H. Hmith Is now sole
gou for the tale of Marshall's Electro Mair
netlc rods for locatlne mines of tlold or
Bllver, This instrument lias become the
most etllrent force in detecting the pres
ence of Hold and Bllver deposits whether
In the form of bidden coin or quartz rock.
The maker claims that a carelul investi
gation insure to lead one to the exact lo
cality of thx treasure. For further Infor
mation please uddress
7-28-U
DR. H. SMITH,
pulem, Oregen.
Burton Bros.
STATE STREET
BRICK YARD.
Ixirge stock of common Ilrlck always ou
band. VrrtMoA and ornamental brick
madetoordtrJ
Leave orders at O.HUlz,U State street,
Ucodbue A Cahlll, us Htate street, or at the
yard,opposteBlate I'rUon.
MANAOKR.
Notice to Contractors.
mUKimitUni Capitol Building coro
J iQifckloni'is Invl'e sealed proposals lor
tuocouslruotlouofa water system and a
system of protection against Ure for tbe
Htale Capitol. Pprei&eatlOBs may beteva
at tbe governor's office. The right to re
Jeot any orall bid Is ieervi-d. Jllds will
be opened at 'i o'ulock p. in., Tuesday.
August, Ihki.
hYl.VBBTUR I'KNNOVKlt,
GEO. W. WCUKIDK,
Hasrd ct UamsaUsloaers.
WM.A.Huxi.Y.Citfkcilltoitrd. K-lS-td
NEW MINING MACHINERY
I. J. Foster, who resides about three
mites west ot ttulein In l'olk county, has
Invented u inuchluo lor mining gold,
which Is especially adupted to saving fine
gold, and works any placer material, from
tine black; sand to giuvel, In tact anvthlng
that can be shoveled. The machine U
made of Iron uud sit el and welirht nnlv 7A
pounds complete. It Is run by tbe force of
u in incu pipe 01 water wuu a uoua or lour
fecf. It will work irorn BlolOtonsof blacl
sand, or! from 15 to 20 tons of irrnvel In a
day, and wive every thing In tho shape of
guiu ium win uuiaigumaie. 1 no macuiuo
has been tested and Is guaranteed to do
the work claimed, Machine will bo fur
nished In running order before any puy Is
uujunuiieu, xTiue compiuiu 9iu; uuil on
or address
s-ww
, J. KOHTElt.
Halem, Oregon,
Administrator's Notice.
NOTICE Is horeby given that the under
signed has been duly appolutcd ad
ministrator to the ciiUito at Cris Jllch, late
of Marlon county, Oregon, dtccustd, by
the county court ol the state of Ou-gou,
for Murloa county. All persons having
claims against tuld estate will preseut
tbem to the undersigned duly verified, at
bis home In Knglewood addition to tho
city of Halem, In Alarlon county, Oiegou,
within six months from thff'dutu of ibis
notice, uud all purujun indebted to said
dale will please make immediate tetlio
ment to the undersigned.
Dated this August Hth, lfftti.
AHUAltAM 1H0II.
Administrator of the estate or Oris illch,
deceased, S-ll
Administrator's Sale.
NOTICKU hereby given that by autho
lly of an order of the Hon. County
court of Marlon county, Oregon, mude on
the mil dy or July, Ibii, aultioiizlg and
empowsiing the undersigned to ka'1 tbe
heruluaferileMrlbed real estate belonging
totheetjiieof Kvellnei'ox, deceased. Hie
understiriied, as administrator ol said es
tate, will 011 the
lit day of September, 1897,
at 'i p.m.M per statute required ,sll at pub
lic auet'on at the west eoar of the court
house In Balem. Marlon oounty, Oregon,
all tbe right, tlt'e and Interest of I he said
esUUtia and to the following described
preinlMs, town; 1-ots 8, , 10 aud 11 In
block No. 8. as shown by the am wided re
corded pii of Cupltui I'ark addition lo
ihe elty of Ri1hi. la Marlon e-u.ity, Oft
gun. 'jertBaofsaloeatb.
l ... . HW'il R. IIAUMKR.
Adlolrttr l liM Kstale or Eveline
Cor, dtwsishd,
fcUlfaf Ortfi, J sly 18, im, 7-St-H
MAY UK A C03TLY KXl'rfKIMKNT,
It is feared by mauy persons that
the attempt of tho city council to
get along without a city attorney
may in the end prove a costly ex
periment. Alawyorofany ability
cauuot bo espeeted to draw so im
portant an ordinance as that pro
posed for tho improvement of Com
mercial street and, assessment of all
that valuable property, and have it
drawn so as to stand the test of the
courts, and do this work at twenty
11 vo dollars a month. There were
times in tho village days of Salem
when one lawyer on the city council
wouiu uraw up ino orainancos re
quired freo gratis. That tlmo Is
past. Tho property interests and
.publlo Interests of the city are too
great for tho city to afford to have
its ordinances drawn up by any but
llretcluss legul talent. A paving
ordlnatico requires the mtmt careful
description of each particular pleco
of property. Actual ownership
must bo attached to oach lot, and
In order to do this tho county re
cords must be searched, ns an erron
eous assessment is fatal to a collec
tion after tho street improvement
Is made. This opens the way to liti
gation and in some cases directly
throwing tho expeuso upon tho city.
Tin; Jouhnai. lias no plea to
make for Mr, Jtichnrdson's work.
It must stand upon its owu merit.
We further believe that tho city
will save money by having the or
dinance for a street Improvement as
Important us that proposed for Com
mercial and Its cross streets drawn
up by competent legal talent. If
that Is done tho city will be able to
defend its work In court.
on 2 acres of land.
Saturday there wore 23 teams
waiting to unload grain at the
Rlckro.il flouring mills.
Anyono going around over tho
country can this year quite easily
detect tho light crops of grain,
growing on the lowlands. As a
rule they are very thin, low and
poor looking. It was only tho fall
crop that turned out well, and the
farmers who lead spring grain In
this seosou, will bave a light purse
during the winter in consequence.
Fruit of all kluds is scarce and
only enough to supply the home
marketB can be found In any. part
of the country.
The ouly variety of prunes which
did well Is the Petit. Wherever
any trees can be found of this kind
they are full of fruit.
Of course, apples are not plenti
ful as hardly any of the farmers are
spraying their trees, nnd tho half
formod fruit falls oil In vast quanti
ties on account of the grub of the
codling moth.
What few pears aro found are of
fine quality and quite large.
Pears wore caught by the frost In
full bloom lust spring, and conse
quently very tow aro on the market.
Plums and peuches aro a minus
quantity. As far as the trees are
concerned they did well by attain
ing a good growth of foliage.
Hops are tho redeeming feature of
nature's returns for labor this fall.
In Marlon and Polk, tho vines have
attained a vino growth, and as -tho
louso and mold are soldom seen
this year, and a heavy crop Is expect
ed. Aroumd Champoeg, St. Paul,
Eola, Butteville, Dallas, Crowley
and many other places, new hop
houses are being constructed to re
ceived tho season's yield.
Spraying seems to have had the
desired effect on th hop louso, yet
many who have sprayed are still
skeptical as to its merits. Thirty
two hop house stoves and 8
Power Giant hop presses have been
sold in the vicinity of Dallas this
season.
Klrkpatrio & Sons of Dallas, who
have a fine patch of hops, will begin
to gather them in about Sept. 1.
They are paying 50o per box, and
give as their reasons for so doing,
that tho pickers do much better
work at that pi Ice than thoy would
for 40o which Is tho usual amount
paid.
ODDS AND ENDS.
Homer was tho son of a farmer.
Brandy was first made in France ia
1810.
Tho health resort is a good stand fr
tho undertaker.
Ten por cont. of tho population of Ia
dia aro widows.
Men used to bo considered old whea
they passed fifty. vj
Marry your son when you please, your
daughter when you can.
Roomy hearts have more genuine hot
pitality than roomy houses.
Tho first pair of spectacles were made
by Spina, an Italian, in 1299.
Find tho collar that salts yon and then
buy a dozen or two of Ihat kind.
Cork and bamboo penholders will be) .
found a relief to persistent writers.
Clams and oysters on the half shall
aro now served on ice plates molded for
the'purpose. , ', 4
Any girl can make an engagement,'
bnt it takes an expert to know how utd
when to break it.
The Bible contains 0,580,489 letter, '
773,093 words, 31,178 verses, 1,18 cbisp'
tors' and CO books. ' ,
A nowspaper in Paris is reported to be
experimenting with typo of glass with
gratifying results. '
Tho total gifts to Yale during the pas.'
year have been 000,000, while Harvard
received $500,000.
Tho Eskimos manufacture fishnets
from strips of seal hide nnd from thin
slices of whalobono.
A oopy tt tho first edition of tho "Vic"
ar of Wakefield" was sold a short time
ago for nearly $480.
For a burn tako swcot oil and lime
woter (equal- parts), mix and keep the '
burn well coverod with it.
An edition of Shakospearo in word
of one syllable is under contemplation
for use in primary schools.
0KEU0N ITEMS.
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Wheat ou many Oregon farms
yielded from forty to forty-five
bushels per acre.
The hop crop will bring Oregon
an immense revenue this year. Pri
ces range from 25 to 85 eta. and tbe
acreage in tho valley is large.
Salem real estate is looking up.
It Is reported that a Miss Carna
ham of the Independence publlo
schools has been engaged by city
Supt. Grubbo of the Sale in schools,
who Is pursuing tbe wise polioy of
adding tho best trained teachers
from all parts of the stato that can
bo hud for tho means at her disposal
a good plan.
H0TB8 BY THE WAY.
A Jsuraal Correspondent Tells
What He Knows About
Crops.
Jam. A. Gibson, who is located
ou the Haskett farm iu Polk go. re
port' a yield of 101 bushel of wheat
A Wonder WorKer.
Frank Huffman, a young man-of
Burlington, Ohio, states that he had
been uuder tho euro of two promi
nent physicians, nud used their
treatment until ho was not able to
get around. They pronounced his
cuse to bo consumption and lucur
ablo. He was persuaded to try Dr.
King's New Discovery for consump
tion, cougus auu coias anu at tuui
time was not ablo to walk across tho
street without resting, Ho found,
before he had used hulf of a dollar
bottle, that ho was muoh better; he
continued to uso It and is today en
joying good health. If you have
any throat, lung or chegf trouble try
it. We guarantee satisfaction. Trial
bottle freo ut Fry's drug store.
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STARTLING FACTS!
The Amsrltnn poopls are rapidly bscomtn ,
raoe of nervous wrook, ind tbe following sums '
II
tbo bcit nmsdri AlpnonsoUempfltng, of Butler. ,
P.,sirMrsthalwbenblsonwMspeoohletfroM
St. Vitas Danco. Dr. Miles' Great Restorathra
Marvlna curad him. urs.J.H.lllllr,ol Tslpsr
so.lnd., J. D, Tnrlor, of Lognnsport, Ind., .
jslnsd 20 pounds from taking It. Mrs. H. A. Otai4
nor, of Vistula. Ind.. was cured of0 to 80 oonTml
Iodsh day, nd muoh headacbo. dullness, baflfc.
ono, and ssrroas .prottratloo, by one bouts.
woiei urers, Brooklyn, Mica., says bis daucliur - .
as cured of Insanity of ten years' standlngrrrtS l
ottles and Una book of mansions cures, FRJeB; 4
Dr.Mlles'MddloatOo.,Elkhrtflntf "
TRIAL KSOTTIX FBER. - ,.
Sold by D J.Fry, drugglat.Salem. t
Act on a now principle)
recant the Urer, stoaueli
and bowels through t
lurvtt. Dr. Hilbs' Pims
speedily curt billoneoees,
torpid llrer and coBsUpa
tloa. Bmtlloet, mildest,
Eutestt BQdOMB,25oU.
gold by D. J. Fry, druggist, Balem
KRAIi E8TATK TIUN8PEKS.
From Jan. I to date 1,218,020.00
AuausT20.
C. R. Welch and wife to W. II.
Downing; It 5 and part It 4, blkS,
Central ad to SalPin, f600.
J. IiaylesH to C.It.Holconib; tract
in Marlon county, 1500.
Try the latest flavors, Red Messina
orange, at tho 8pa, 110 Stato street.
2t
W. T, Stolz, manager.
Have You Read
How Mr. W. D. WentB of Geneva,
N. V,, was cured of the severest
form of dyspepslafi He says every
thing he ate seemed like pouring
melted lead Into his stomach.
Hood's Sarsaparlllla effected a per
fect oure. Full particular
will bo sent If you write O, I.
Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass.
Tbe highest praise has been won
by Hood's Pill for their easy, yet ef
feetual aetioi),
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