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NING CAPITAL JOURNAL. VOL. 5. "THE PEOPLE'S PAPET?," SALEM, OREGON, WEDOTSSDAY, AUGUST 31, 1892. "TO-DAY'S JtfEWS TO-DAY." NO. 2(MJ. EVE jaLsaroTaEBEss YOUR Kirtii & Kin, by Joaie Futhergill; House at Sandwich; by Josjph ILitton; A.r:tiij's Lady, by tho Dutchess; Hepiioach of Anneslev, by Maxwell Gray; His Helpmate, by V. Burnett; Won by Waiting, by EdnaLyall; Sonof Porthos, by A. Dumas; Bokn Coquette, by The Duchess; Fairy Ordeal, by Bertha M. Clay; Woman's War, by Bertha M, Clay; Beyond Pardon, by Bertha M. Clay; One Life One Love, by Miss Brandon; Anna Karenine, by Count Tolstoi; Phara Phoenician, by Edward Arnold; Weaker than a Woman, by B. M. Clay; Romantic Tales, by Quida Beade-Dutchess; The Eunaway Browns, by H. C. Brunner; Forty Liars and Other Lies, by Bill Nye; Ivanhoe, hy Walter Scott; Life of Spurqeon, by llonfbrd. We have now over 1500 novels in stock, and have made arrangements to receive every new one published. S 8 If i jl H 11 M STATE iHli.iififtlf m o i in I p p iir 1 ' a MSiJ .Iai i v if? r" , iK&f-., 1 1 :.s. ,va.tif3yM Board of Rpgents. Benjamin Beholfield, Pres.; J. B. V. Butler, Sep.. E'C-OlUcio, Hia Excellency, Governor S.vivestor Punnoyer; Hou. E. B MoElroy, HuperintPiident of Public Instruction; Hon. G. W. McBride, Secretory of Btale; Hon. Jacob Voorhees, Hon. A. Noltner, J. 0. White. Hon. W. H. Holmes. Alfred Lacy, Hon. P. W. Haley, Hon. J. J. Daly. The State Normal fa a live school, rapidly growing, and continually adding to its facilities for the special training ot teachers. Its graduates are in demand to fill good positions. A gain of 80 per cent, in attendance was made last year. An enrollment of 500 is anticipated for tho next year. New members have been uddf-d to the faculty, and additional ap paratus supplied. A diploma from tho school eutitles one to teacli in any county in the state without further examination. NORMAL, NORMAL ADVANCED, BUSINESS, MUSIC AND ART DEPARTMENTS, special advantages in Vocal and Instrumental music. A TEAR AT SCHOOL FOR $150. Tuition reduced to ?0 25 Nor mnl, and $5.00 Sub-Norinul, per term of ten week. Board at Normal Dining Hall $1.50 per week. Furnished rooms $1.00 per week. Board and lodging in private families $3 60 per week Beautiful and healthful location. No saloous. Flint term op"is September 20th. For catalogue address P. L. CAMPBELL, A. B., I'm)., or J. M. POWELL, A. M Vice President. Ed. C. Cross, Wholesale mid He tail Dealer in Fresh, Salt and Smoked Meats of all Hinds, Largest display in the city at my market. Best ser vices and prompt delivery to all parts of the city. .9J Court and 110 State Streets. AUCUIE MASON. General - Contractors, Street Work, Sewering, Excavating, Concrete and Mason Work, Tiling, &c. All work promptly done. SALEM, Salem Truck 4 'Dray Co. em Iron works. Draya and truck may be found throughout the uav the corner of State and Commercial strrats. F. T. HART, 247 COMMERCIAL STREET. NAILS ! LOCKS BUILDER'S HARDWARE t AT Ban & Petzel 214 & 216 Commercial St., Salem. Garden How und Lawn ' Bprlnjera. A complete luiHof Stoves and Tinware, Tin root! g and plumbing a specialty. Estimates for Tinning and Plumbing I-uruisued. specialty. Estimates for Tinning FA I HUH Tho place to gtt ft Saddle horse, Livery I" 1 1 1 1 N I J rig, Express. Dray or Truck, Wood Hay, I VUIIL foed or sood won rotted Manure, load of Dirt or Gravel. Call on Kyan & Co., back of Willamette hotel. Prompt and careful work is our motto. EYAN & CO. B. F. DRAKE, Proprietor. SALEM IRON WORKS SALEM, m.L,aicvi, - - - - - M. ..,.,.. ...,.. otm....i i.'ui'iviN Mill I)ry.m."outnU Traction YiStSSS , General aguu and manufacturer of the telebrated waniatrom " Iuriaer and Heels. Karm machinery made ud repaired. Sash and Door Factory Front Street, Salem, Oregon, The beat class of work in our line at prices to compete with the lowest Only the bjst material used. ATTENTION IS PATTd k 98 State NOR! iIlL SCHOOL MONMOUTH, OREGON. The Leading Norma! School of Northwest A. I!. SMITH OREGON. DRAYS AND TRUCKS always ready for orders. Sell and deliver wood, hay, coal and lumber. Of fice State St.. onnosite Sa- . . . . LEADING MERCHANT TAILOR. HINGES ! !?I631S. Plumbers and Tinners, T. G. PERKINS, General Superintendent ORBOON - - .... ..... iiri. Wheel Governors. Frull flulQIH. WHier rriitti """"r"-i-,j CALLED TO THIS LIST- UNS. 7 Street. C, N. CHl'RCHILL - CHURCHILL & Tinners, Plumbers, Gas and Steam Fitters'; SHEET METAL WORKERS. Agents for the celebrated ecouomlc force and lift Pump. 100 Cbemeketa Street. EAST AND SOUTH VIA Southern Pacific Route Shasta Line . AWFOn.VIA EXrilKSH TRAIN UN DA I LI BETWEEN I-OHTJ.AND A.SD B. f. south. IforTTi. 7:iC p. m. IjY. rortlaud Ai. I 7.uoa. in g.lb p. in. I Lv. aalem I a . I 5.2(5 a. rc 8:l"i a.m. Ar. Bau Frnn. Lv. 7.00 p. m Aboc ti.ilnb stopoulj ul lullowiiitf si., turns north 01 Uosebui'.;, bust Pjrtianrt or4ou City, Woodburu, Salem, Albnuj langent. Shedds, llnluy, 1 arrlsburf Junction Ulty.Irvlugnud l.ugete. KasEunr.n llai.1i uivv. .S0 a. m. !l:17 a. ru 5 M p. m. IiV. l'ortlaud Ai.J 4:.0 p. m. Lv Salcin L: I 1:40 p. lu. Ar. Kosebui-a IiV. 7.00 u. il Albany Local, Dally Kxccpt Sunda. 5 IX) p.m. I Lv. 7:VJ p.m. I Lv: 1 00 p. ui. I Ar. l'uitluud Ar. I 10-u.iq siilcm jV. 17.31 u. ra A 1 toy Lv.lU.aia. m. TOLLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS. Second Class Sleeping Cars Korooivimmodation ot passengers holding second c.asa tickets attached to erpress trnluB. iVcst Side Division, Between Portland and Cervallis: 1AI1.V (kxceit bdnday). "730 a. iu. I Lv, Portland Ar. I 6:Jl p. lu. laiO p. m. I Ar. Corvallis I.v. 1 12:5s p. m. At Albany nnd Corvallis connect wltn iralna of Oregon PaciUo ItaUroad. CXFREASTBAIK (DAILY EXCErTaUNPAY 1-40 1. in. 7:25 p. in. TT "Portlann aE B.O h. in full n.ro Ar.JteMtnnvllloJ.v. I hrough Tickets To all points EAST and SOUTH for tickets and lull information regard mc rates maps, etc., apply to the Compa ny s agent Salem, Oregon. E.P. HOUERS. Aest.G. K and I'nss.Ae'l B. KOKHLKK. Manacer WILLIAMS & ENGLAND BANKING CO. CAPITAL STOCK, all Subscribed, $200,000 Transact a general banking business: In all ltfl branches. GEO. WU1LIA.M8 Presldaut Wm. EN ULuVNU Vice Prfslden iJUaUilcNAUY Cashier. DIUKCTOR3- Geo. Wllllams.Wm. Eng land.Dr J. A. Richardson, J. W. Uodson. J. A linker. , , Uank In new Exchange block ou Com mercial street. itlJ-tl Authorized Capital f-500,000. CAPITAL NATIONAL BANK Salera, Oregon. V. A. CIWCK. Pres. W. W. MAIITIN, Vice I'res. J. H. ALBERT, Cashier. State. County and City Warranto bought at Par. dw MONEY TO LOAN. Sredal Inducements for the next 30 days on eood farm loanR. FEAR & HAMILTON, Room 11, Bush Hank block. 6 llMw A Good Opening. & .in... n hionVamltli almn nra needed nt the town ot Ankeuy, 10 miles south of aalem It Is a good farming country, has a flouring mill with the second best water power In Oregon, also a sawmill building. Apeclal Inducements offered. Address I'ostmasior, Anueny.ur. ,-.o-i-. Capital City Restaurant Jas. Batchelor, Prop'r, Warm Meal at All Hours o! theDay None but white labor employed In this vStabllshmenU . ..... A good substantial meal ox ked In Orsu Uu style reuty-flve cents per meal RBD FRONT .rn tret, Utween Opera .Jlouso and MtntVs Uvery Salem Abstract and Loan Co. The only Abstract books of Marlon county. Real estate orders Oiled promptly and safely. W. H. H. WATERS, MANAOBR- ELLIS & WHITLEY, LIVERYMEN. South of,WUlntt Hotl, 8AbKU - - OKKOON I HOOK SELLERS AND STATIONERS, I . 1 T S. BURROUGHS. BUKROUGrHS, St r TO BUILD IS A PLEASURE When you see these new 18! designs in Books 4 and 5, "Housi and Cottages." Size, 8 xio Inches. Contains new designs, uew style1:, lutrt. ldtas in planning. No. i has 8o designs cUshltled from $150 upjto 1500, about half under S1000 No. 6 con talus 69 deflpns of dwellings posting over J1500, many from SlNOO up to $3000 Mafly now lnl born or resort stvlcs of houses In these works. $ rrice, 91 eacn, or mu iwo lur ti.su. D. S. HOPKINS Architect! Grand Rapids, Mich. T. BURROWS AHIUKS a full line of Staple nnd faftcy uroceries, rrtu vfijeiumua nuu jjw-i-le In season. Butter nnd Kggs al wajson hand 226 Com'l Si White's No. 60, 1 SALEM'S FINEST TRUCK, to Now ready for business. Careful worfev, speciuuy. j,r,wiur. :l i broui leriniual or interior foints toe v Is the line to take To all Points East anil South. ltls the dining car route, ltruns through vestibule trains every day in the year 10 ST. PAUL AND (No change of cars.) Composed of dining cars unsurpassed, Pullman drawing room sleepers Oflatest equipment TOURIST Sleeping Cars. Best that can be constructed and In whlob accommodations are both free and lur nlshed for holders of flnt and seoond-clasc tickets, und; ELEGANT CAY COACHES. Acoutluuot !)ro conn;tIng with ah lines. alloi din; direct ".l uulnterruptec service. Pullman sl("" ff Monscan bese cured In ivdvt u auy agent 01 theoad. Through tlckoti to and from all points In America, England and Europe can be purchased at any ticket oflloe of this com pany. Kull Information concerning rates, time of trains.routes and other details furnished on application to any agent or A. D. CHARLTON, Assistant General Passenger Agent, No 121 First street, cor. Washington; Port land. Orosron SHAW & DOWNING, Agente. -tT7"ANTED.-Itecrults for the Artillery W Service of the United Hlates Army. The conditions ol enlistment In the army are cow unusually favorable, and a spec ial recruiting rendezvous has been estab lished In this city for the purpose of afford ing the young men of this section an op portunity lor enlistment. Applicants mul be between the ages of 21 and HO years nl age, able bodied, physically sound, and able to read and write the English lan guage. To any one Interested a full expla nation will bo afforded by the recruiting omcer, room 5, Exchange block, Halemr Oregon. A1.V1N Il.ttYDKNHAM. 6-W-dw-tf 2d Lieutenant, 6th Artillery. Only One. Chance for a colony. 1600 acres of best bottom land, one-half In cultivation, has small streams nnd lake, has J7000 crop on now, buildings, etc. Is Uvo miles from Balem, Oregon, One-third cash, and bal ancolu five yiarly payments wllh 4 per cent interest at IAI per acre, tkl-tf JollN M.PAYNE, Agt. rH)TECTIONM)Dafc:N02.A.O U.W. I Meet In their hall In titate Insuiance building, every Wedtiesduy evening. ... H. A. McKAUUJtN.M. W. J. A BECWOOD, llecorder. rill'IUJVED OUDEll OK ItEU MEN. 1 KaraUkun Tribe No. 8, Malun. Holds oouncll every. Thursday evening, at 7J0. Wlewum In Mate insurance hall, , . V. O. UAKEU. PropheU FHVNK O. WATEItH, Chief of Itecoids City Warranto. VTOTXCKU hereby fflven that I cave in mvlmnili (tintiH nnnhiible Ul tliO ymeutof aY' warrant of ibe city of Ha; feiu. "endorsed" between Msy lt and August a. ItV.. Inurest will peae cm the date of this notice. JS. J.HWAKKOKU. iJUm,Aug.ll.IM2. City Treasurer, tt.l2-5t Pupils Must Register. T lEBCUOOLi CLEnKofdUtrictNo. U will Ixarln Ml.nrlMV. AUlfUHt 151 ll, en rolling duhIU for the publlo Mhools. opening Mepterober 6th. Parent wiu please send ihelr cnlldren to be rfUtrel ilouceslberelsalw) a rush the day or mo before school open and no pupil will besdmlttud without a cerilduiieirom the clerk. omce.Murpby block, upstairs 8-iMw " ijuinctcttrk I'ltOKKSSIOKAL CAIID9. LF, CONN, Attorney nt law, room 7, . Murphy lllock. J J. SHAW, M. W. HUNT. 8HAW & . HUNT, attorneys at law. Otllcoover Capital National bank, Balem, Oregon. 1 T. IUOHAltDSON, Attorney nt law, ). odlce up fclnlrs In front rooms of new ush block, corner Commercial and Court streets, ealeui, Oregon. JOHN A. CAHSON, Attorney nt law. Rooms 3 and -t, Ladd A Hush's bank building, Balem, Oregen. R 11 r B. Y. BONHAM. W. II. HOLME Bon ha it & HoLUKH, Attorneys nt lnw. Oinco In Hush's block, between State and Court, on com'l Bt. TILMON KOKD, attorney nt law. Salem, Oicgon. omco tip-stairs In l'atton' block. B1I. lilt DiI AW, PHYSICIAN ANU . Burgeon, .lom, Oregon. UHlce In liush-llrej man block, tiHtuh-s Ilesldeuco corner BtatcaudS. E corner Muter street. WH. YOUNG, it. D.. Oinco formerly , occupied by Dr. llowlatid, corner Court nnd l.lbeity stivoU. Telephono No. . omco heurs: 8 a. in. to 12: 2 to 1 p. in., and 7 to 9 p. m HeMdeuco lMh street on elcctrlo car Hue. Telephone No. 0. .j DM. TV. S MOTT, physician aud sur geon. Office In KldrldKo llloca, M lem,Oicgun. Olllce hours 10 to 1-n. in. 2 to 4 p. m. TR. MINTA B. A. JJAVIS. Ofllco hours, 1 Va. in. toIlu,dtt.l2p. in. to 6 p. in. Day or night calljuproinptly attended to. Special attention given to diseases of wom en and children Olllce In New llauk 1111;., 303 fouurterelal street, Itesldenco hntiie. pilUT. C. SMITH. l)entht,! State street, r.' -I rjnaicm, or. I'misiioa ucniui oticni taps of ..vprvil.i.tlilifin Palutos opera. lions a specialty. WH.PUGH, Aichltcct. Plans, lipocl . flcatlons and superintendent,) lor all cIohvus of buildings. Olllce -,0 Com mercial St., up slulrs, c, A. IIOHKKT, Architect, room4il, Mai quam building, Portland, Oregon. HUSINKsS CAItUS. 4B. SMI Til & CO., Contractors, Sewer . lne, Comout macwnlks, Kxravatlng, : All work promptly done, Salem, Or. Leave orders with Uusn Ilros, :lVlm PJ. IjAHSEN t 0O aianumcture of nil . klndsof vehicles. Kcpalrliig u special, ly, Shop rlat street. aAKPET-LAYING.-l niuito n specially oi carpet-sewing and Inyluj curpet1 laken.np and relaid fflUx great care. Shade and curtain pole hanging, jUoan onlert wltli'J, II. Lunu, Jluion A Son or White Corner. J Q JLUUUMA.U. Say ! You tieed ono o( Home kind. If so, why not Lave it. i Gold, Plain, Script or Canvas Now is 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 Broat & Gilo, State street. B. K. HALL, Paper Hangerand Decorator. Office at Cbaj. Cal ert's I lllllonory btore, Salem, Oiogon. JAPANESE iJA now and C implete Ti eatmenl, consist ing of Hiipiosltorles, ointment In capsule?, also a box and pills; a positive cine lor ex ternal, Internal, blind or bleeding, lulling-, chronic, recent or heicdltary Piles, und many other dIsc.ti.CH and female woil ncssen; It Is always a gieat beuellt to the general health. he llrst discovery ol a medical cure rendcrlug an operation with the knife unneessary hereafter. This remedy has never been known to full. SI per box. U for 55; bout by mull, Why suffer from this terrible dlaciso when a written guarantee Is given with tl boxes, to refund the money if not curtd Bend stump for freo sample. Ounranlce Issued by Woodaud, CbAitKE & Co., wholesale nnd retail drug gists, solo agents, l'ortlaud, Or. 5 2-ly-dw NEW MINING MACHINERY P. J. Foster, who resides about three miles wet of salein In Polk county, has Invented a machine lor mining gold, which Is especially adapted to sating fine gold, und uorks any placer mateilal from line black sand to gravel, lu luctuuylhlng that can be shoveled, 'J lie machine Is made of Iron aud steel and weight ouly 7u pounds complete. It Is run by the fort u of a 1; Inch plpo of water with n head of four feef. It will work irom b to 10 ton of black sand, or. from 15 to il) tons of gravel In a day, and sae every thing lu the shape of gold that will amnrgiimute. The machine has been tested and Is guaranteed to do the work claimed. -Maolilucs will be fur nished In running order before auy pay Is demanded. Price complete (?1M) Call on or address P. J. KOOTKIt, 8-i-iw Mtlem, Oregon, AduiiiilHlrntor'd Notice. NOTICK Is hereby given that the under signed hart beeu duly appointed ad uilnlstrator to the estate of CrU Hliili. 1 itu of Marlon county, Oregon, deoianed, by the county court ol the stato ot Oregon, for MuriOH county. Alt persons having claims ugulnsl paid e.tat will prfHfiit them to the uudorstgnrd duly wrillcd, at his home In Knglewood addition to the city of balem, In Marlon county, Oicgon, within six months from tho dute of this notice, and all prrbons Indebted to suld estate will please make Immediate tettle meut Ui the undersigned. JJuted this AugustTtth, 1KW. AUHAHAM niOII. Ad mlulstrntor of the estate of Oris lllch, deceased, K-ll Administrator Sale. NOTICK Is hereby given that by autho. Ity ofuu order of the Hon. County court of Marlon county, Oregon, made ou the IKth diy or July, Ml, iiuttioiizlvg and empoweilug the undersigned to kfl the hereluafierdewrlbud rial ontaU) belonkliig to the estate of Kvollno Cox, deeeasod. The uudersigned, as uduilnUtrator ol said es tate, will on the tit day of Septembtr, 1892, at 2 p.m. as per statute reiulred,sell at pub lic auction ut the west uoor of the court bouse in Balem, Marion county, Oregon, all the right, title and Interest of tho said eaUite, lu and to he lollowlu rtuerlbed Erefotaeei, to wit: ixt 8, 9, 10 and II In look No. B, as showu by the aneiwlcl re corded plot of capital Park odd It Ion to theolty of Balem, lu Mnrlou county, Ore goa. ierms of ta a ch. Admlchtrstor of the KsUto of Kvellne Hlm, Oregon, J uly 18, IW1. 7-21-51 Signs CTftW 13 I fil S CURB Wt CAPITAL. JOIIRJAL. H0FER BROTHERS, - - -. Editors. PaUUISHEODAILY.EXCKlTSUNDAIf nr tbx Ccp'tal Journal Publishing Company. (Incorporated.) Offtce, Commercial Btroet, In P. O, Building Khtcied at the pohtoflice at Balem, Or., oh Hcttc-clnn ii otter. LIS! OF CLAIMS. Allowed by tho County Court at August Term. Clm't Act. Ami. All'd 73 60 1 60 42.25 68 00 FrcdKuri!iK.&B. oUli .leitio " clti ?S0 CO Kred UarberRcr " Frutik ilerreu, " Mrx. F. y. Plfrler speclnl loan O. F. B inou pau. (J, IL.Work, " Bnmkn & Legg " Q. E. G )d " Altkcil fe I'uluiei" V. L. Wndo " ateluer & Blosser O. & J G. W. Putnam " Weotacott & Irwin eleo. Ryan Dray Co. " 800 00 20 00 2 00 15 00 6 2) 25 00 3 25 0 00 2 30 10 00 1 00 T. MoF. Pattou eta 128 00 e. ar. waito 13 25 E. M. Wulte " B. M. Wulte " 0 43 15 00 18 20 2 10 180 CO Ross E. Moores & Co. " Stutesuian E. S. Morgan ild eld. $188 60 0 40 W. H. Egau 2 60 J. a. liraimm .i 7 00 rietu C. Wade " J. H. Miller C&J eld. ?5 00 FrauK Dickmau " r3ut TrllQa I 60 3 60 6 00 44 00 44 00 60 00 60 00 Mllto llorgau " ElectriolightCo." ii ii ii eld $55 00 L. Jones Gray Bros. 0 00 it 3 60 23 60 K. K. Hall " Or.Tel&TulCo." rfaletu waterCo. " daleru gas Co. " E. Hircli pauper 6 00 13 00 5 00 85 00 5 00 113 00 Xj iicnaerriou " eld $7 60 J.H.MeCoriuIek" W. A. Moorts " A.C.Daue&Co. " 12 00 800 1 60 20 00 Can. Luin. Co. W. H. iiott " eld $70 00 M. J. Jetile 01 00 Gilbert&l'Htlerson " 05 00 W. S. Mott " old 47.60 15 00 Dr.J.A.RicuardHon Insane 5 CO A O. Condlt " 5 00 Dr. J.N.Bmitu" 6 00 Dr. W. II. Byrd" 5 00 A. O. Condit " 5 30 John Htiefer Crlm. 0 35 Joseph Neys " 8 P0 WlIliamBiernard" 3 60 John Keir " 14 05 Artolph Neys " 3 60 r t? n it ii-.,.,!., .. Crim'l A. C. Condlt " 0 20 5 00 T P We on 14 70 2 30 2 60 W H Elliott ' .folm Jobnseud " Wm Clark " JainesBatehoIor" Win H Bimpsou" J C Booth " Leonard Jones " Mike Gerhmau " A O Condit " T P Welch " U T Perkins " James Batchelor" Chns Riley " A O Condlt; " James Batchelor" A O Condlt " T P Welch " RW Rhamy " G W Kempt " Silas Howard " James Batchelor" M J Stott " Grant Becman " NewtBarthoIomew" A O Condit " W P Bullvan " J L Powell " Jacob JohiiHon " Charles Platta " IiiiiKH Batchelor " J II Bmlth ' Gt'o Petereon ' William Platta " R Duncan " A O Condit " HP Minto " M E Ooodalo " M A Budloiig " 2 60 0 40 '2 30 1 70 3 30 2 30 6 00 4 50 1 70 8 66 1 70 5 00 3 70 5 00 0 00 6 00 6 40 3 40 5 05 8 40 70 70 00 60 50 00 50 5 75 70 1 q 00 2 30 1 00 5 00 12 'J5 0 05 18 05 Henry Pulskey Bol fuud. 34 05 A u Ehrllch Bounty 20 00 CW Tliomas J S Btott Cor. Fred Uarker " Joseph Bclirelber " F W Godfrey " A E West ' F Holtzclaw " L 11 Pouiado " Thos J limit " M C Blugbum " W L CufiiP " 0 14 '1 30 1 30 1 30 2 10 Win Graves Henry Koester J S Btott JC'C Lewis " 15 00 ii 00 ii ii 60 20 20 20 Chits Croft " A. Vauderbock cor. A. Blerwurt " O. ThliaiKlean " B. P. Stephens " Cyrus Buldrldgo " 70 20 20 2 20 u. uatmarii 1 70 J.H.WalbonCom ' 84 10 I 10 A iwlurami " 83 00 C. Cleavvr As'ra " 200 00 J.II.MoNury ree. ' 20 70 Wm, H. Egau elork 212 10 105 00 John Ktilghtsherift Cup.City R. R elect B. C. Bhelloy R. &B Llebty 5c Btelton " ii ii ii 3 00 77 05 So 40 " 47 80 " 30 01 T. W. Early Gray Btoa. 100 61 ' 2 40 " 3 25 8 25 8 40 " 7 00 D. A. Harris Butch Bro. G, T. Cox I. J. Prlco " 10 71 101 25 ii 14 54 GoodliueCuutll Wm. Porter " Cap, Ltim. Co Frank Kelzer " Cox A. Hamilton " HLEarl " EKHiiuw ' 80 76 260 15 05 101 85 2-7 60 3 00 0 00 2 40 Jumes Duncan OK Held i 460 Henry Alaliauxer" ,-. 2 00 jiinii udtiuru WT Miller li It llerrisk W J Culver It I Baudereou J H Bmlth W B Murray 20 00 " 7 00 ' 16 00 " 6 00 " 8 CO 2 00 Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U.S Gov't Report lS Powder ABSOLUTE' Y PURE James Batchelor A M Maoy B B Herrlck Minto & Lowe Archie Mason B W Dimick Cap. Lum, Co. it ii ii ii ii ii L S Rosale Byron Potruft' T Kuschnlck Henry Allen R D Allen BRDtvis B B Horrlck John jSewsom F Bufglu " N Dick " B F Cooloy " W H Goudy " T F Boggs " B B Herrlck A D Hall " J L Townseud " J L Seel " " 3 00 2 00 " 7 00 " 7 50 ' 15 00 " 61 01 " 17 08 " 04 85 " 2 10 " 175 00 " 20 00 " 4 80 " 2 00 " 8 00 " 2 00 " . 11 40 " 4 30 2 00 2 00 2 GO 2 80 2 00 10 00 2 00 I 2 00 2 00 STATE OP OUEGON, Countt or Marion. "" T, W. ll.Egan, county clerk for Ma rlon county, htato of Oregon, and ox' ofllclo clerk of the circuit court for wild rounly aud state, do hereby certify that the foregoing transcript of statement of nccouutH presented, Aug.tPrm 801,ha been by me compared with the original nnd that it In a true and correct copy of said original statement and of tho whole there ol, as the same appears of record In my office und custody. WITNESS, my baud and seal of tho said court, this 31st day of Aiu, 1BTO. riKAiJ W. U KUAJN.Olork, lly W. E- MoAfeb, Deputy. In Plain Engllish. Unquestionably considered of in calculable consequence In correcting all constitutional contaminations, is Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discov ery. Cau conscientiously commend it to careful consideration, conlldent of its competency In all controllable chronic complaints. The"Goldon Medical Discovery"lB tho result of much research nnd wide experience, by a praotlcal phy sician of world-renown; its formula embraces the most potent restora tives of the whole vogeatable king dom. It is especially recomended for all blood disorders dyspepsia, liver and kidney complaints, scrofu la, salt-rheum, catarrh and con sumption lu Its early atages insur ing relief and euro in all cases! REAIi ESTATK TRANSFERS. Krom Jan. 1 to date $ 1,213,008.00 AuausT 30. I' Durbln and wlfo to M. L. and E.H. Jones; 10 ncres s 20, 1 0 b, r 2 w 110,000 Wm. Sappingfield aud wife to I Durbln; 330 acres 1 0 s, r 2 W $10,600. E. H. Rutherford and wife to W. B. Peacock; tract iu a 35 and 33, 1 0 8, r 2 w $5,500. Same to same; Us lu blk 1 Marlon $2,700. C. R. Schiller to Harvy Hage; 80 acres s 18, 1 7 s, r 1 o $2,100. Every Testimonial. In behalf of Hood's Barsaparllla is strictly true und will bear the closest investigation. No matter where It may bo from, It Is as reliable and worthy your coufldouco as if It came from your most respected neighbor. Have you ever tried this excellent medicine. For a gonoral fumlly cathartic we coulidently recommend Hood's Pills. They should be in every home medicine chest. R, II. MutthowB1 dress making parlors are now open and ready for business. 2t Boforo Ooing East Enquire About The limited express trains of the Chicago. Milwaukee it Bt. Paul railway between Bt. Paul and Chi cago und Omaha und Chicago, These trains uro vestibuled, elec trlo lighted und Btcam heated, with the finest dining und aleeplngcar servlco in the world. The electrio readlinr lh?ht In each berth Ib tho successful novelty of this progrebHlve age, aud is highly upnrecluted by all regular patrons of tins line, we wish otnors to lcnow Its merits, us tho Chicago, Milwau kee & Bt. Paul railway Is tho only line In the west enjoying the exclu sive use of HiIm patent. For further Information apply to nearest coupon ticket ugeut, or ad drwH C. J. Eddy, General Ageut. I. W. Caskv, Trav. Pass. Agt. Bturk Bt., l'ortlaud, Or. 8 20 tf 225 Put Up and Put Down. I want a word in rhyme wllh Ills, 1 have It now, I'll put down pUU. Kxcuieine.thougti-tliHii put down pUU, I'd rather miller (tome big Ills, To put down the old-fushloned, huge, bitter pills, that griped bo and made uuoh disturbance iuleruully Is nioro than a wise man will do. He will not put up with such unneces sary Buffering. Ho uses Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets. As a Liver PHI, they areunequaled. Stnallwt.cheap cat, easiest to take, Put up lu vials, hermetically sealed, hence always freuh and reliable, which la not true of the large pill lu wood or paste board boxes. Asa gentle laxative, only one Pellet for a dose. Three or four of these tiny, augar-coated gran ulea act pleasantly and pilnletwly a a cathartic. Fifty Thousand Schools In Iilne, A letter was recently sent out from Boston to tho 7,000 city, county and village school superintendents inith United States. In this letter the super intendents -were asked to present th plan for tho celebration of Columbna Day on Oct. 21 to tho teachers and pu pils under thoir jurisdiction and -report tho number of schools in which tbc pnpils signified thoir in teniion of anaum ing the leadership of the local celebra tion. Through these superintendents 60,000 public schools havo already announced their determination to participate ra,ttn first great American publio M$teol fes tival. From many remote . sections , and sparsely settled communities no reports havo yet been received. There is, how over, no reason to doubt that ouraaOr than 200,000 public schools will be very largely represented in the local observ ances on Columbus Day. , "i,7J There will of course be some schools lacking enorgy and enterprise which will permit thomsolves to have no part in thiB memorable event. Tho percent-. ago, however, will not be large. W( hope that no school in this countysWiUlj be included in this latter class. , ,H, A Word for Drivcnsu1 i 'J as soon as tho weatner is, warm enough in tha spring to enable ohildren to play in tiro open air there arecon stautly rocordod in the newspapers, ot every city and largo town instances, of J tne youngsters Doing run over, jnaimeo. and, in frequent cases, killed outright by passing teams. At once a cry goes up about "tho slaughter of the inno- conta," tho unhappy driver of the mis-" chievons team Lvarrosted for reckless driving, taken to a police court and fined and imprisoned, and happy if he escapes a conviction of manslaughter. While every right minded and hit mane, person feels that really careless drivers should bo summarily punished this matter is not so one sided as it ap? pears in the ordinary local report. ' Tbs picture aa given is that of an innocent, helpless child, harmlessly crossing or playing in tho street, and a brutal, bead long teamster, car driver or coachman, utterly careless and cruel, driving re-' lontlessly over the poor innooent before it has time to get out of tho way. While' thero aro no doubt some bad and even intemperate drivers, it is just to say that this inexcusable thing doesopt ' often happen in cases where children are run over. In many cases it is clear-, lyand distinctly tho child's and pri marily its parents' own fault. In tho moro crowded streets of every largo city, and especially in tho tone-, mont districts the Blums, where most of these accidents occur tho small chil dren actually Hvo out. of doors the streets swarm with them from mora; ing till late at night. These children, generally untaught nnd precociously mischievous and vicious, soon find that they can annoy carriago and cart drivers of all sorts by running boforo the horses. It is a common thing to see one of the little miscreants lie in wait until a loaded team comes along at a good pace, and' then suddonly dart out from tho side walk and place itself directly in tho way of tho straining horses, glorying in the, trouble and strugglo of tho driver, who is often obliged to pull his horses almost upright in order to keep them from trampling tho triumphant gamin, who impudently glories in the hindrance and terror ho has caused. An observant person can hardly walk three blocks on the sidewalk of any crowded street without seeing this dono more than once. It is to bo hoped that thero will some time bo a city wlso enough to make and ' enforce nn ordinanco forbidding ch'l- drcn to play iu tho streots. Let them keop to tho sidewalks; they will not b run over there. It is so much tho fashion for the Awef lean girl to ally herself with that eoad scrvntivo institution, an Englishm, that the following confession of a ern girl, "who dearly loved a loc4,, loti the eako of his title, is full of tion i "It is nothing but violet. and veal ono day, and mauve, moire mutton tho next This political campaign will aJBotm many opportunities to study that onriaMj inontul phenomenon known tm henwutw, ship, r ' 'MB Baby cried, Mother sighed, Doctor prewrlbed ; Costeris Huekhxt'8 Arxlea Bi, Tin HMt Halve 1 U (tore, Tetu. .WfRMl Jh Com and oii BUS JtrHii lively our At, wmi UgumnW4 U jrfVe m niuisM, rwiWi utevn, nn or meaty miH uox, nt h' & - J - - M i' -" - n . ". u.