Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893, September 13, 1892, Image 2

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AFTERNOON DISPATCHES.
by the Associated
Press Reporters.
JXK AMD JOHN TO BOX
L, Aeeepts Coruett's Offer to
Box Tour Bounds.
ElW.YoKK, Pt'U 13. The bIkiw
tfent ww given last .ulght at the
Mdtot Square Gulden by W. A.
Srdy, the manager of Jumea J.
Oorjiett, mid called a reception to
tWbett, "the champion of the
world" was a Biiccese. Tuere were
tone unoccupied scats at tho further
ends of tho Mr house, but fully 4000
poople were present. Some esti
mates made it 7000, but It la very
fsy to exaggerate where a number ot
persona is to be considered. A show
of boxers preceded the appearance
of the cliamplon, and several of the
boots wore very good. It It worthy
of note that Cal, McCarthy, the
New Jersey featherweight who was
M ' long considered tho feather.
W.'lgut champion of the world, and
abi'Jt whom there are tnauy who
,' till brieve that ho can "lick the
Iriggec," iQeorgo Dlxou) if he wM
ooly train faithfully, appeared as u
oommou "mixer" with thu other
otf.tir and lecoived his $5 for sparr
lug' with Billy Kenuoy, ev Keuuoy
did. '
Aft r the boxing show, Manager
lirady weut upon the stugo und
STRBST OAR ACCIDENT.
Tea People Lose Their Lives and
Thirteen are Injured.
Bx Louw, Sept. 13. A street rail
way acctderit occurred this morning,
two people were killed, and thirteen
more or less injured. The accident
was caused by the conductor losing
control of an electric car.
To Protect.
Washington, J). C. Bept. IS.
tiectetary of the Treasury Foster has
placed Dr. Hamilton In charge of
Camp Low. bandy Hook, with au
thority to secure such medical force
ttH Is required. Tho secretary has
instructed tho life saving service to
secure and burn all bedding and ar
ticles which might bear cholera
germs found floating upbore in or
tiear Sandy Hook.
sight. A noto found on tho Inxly
stated that llfo was a wreck, and
that he bad consumption and timid
not live long. The deceased leaves
a wife and three children.
THE 0A8E IS
Portland
SETTLED.
Er-Chief
Militia Leave for Fire Island.
NKwYonk, Sept. 13, The 09th
reglmentand naval reserve battalion
embarked on a steamboat for Fire
island at 11 o'cclock this morning
md the Fourteenth and Forty
teveuth Regiments left for the
in me place by tbo Long Inland rail
road at eight o'clock this morning.
Quarantine Bulletin.
Quaiiantine, Sept. 13. The offi
cial bulletin reports sick in the hos
pital yesterduy 14; suspected CO;
leaths 1; convalescent 12. Iu ad
dition two deaths occurred on board
tho Wyoming, ono child due to
bronchitis, tho other unknown.
read the following from a memoran
dum' be held In his baud.
Ladles and Gontlemcn: I havo
lu my huud a letter from John L.
Sullivan cheers' who for twelve
years has held tho title of "Cbara-
; jrion of the world." Great cheers.
I On thoday following Mr. Sullivan's
- defeat tho champion sent him a note
' offering to spar In this place on Sat
urday oveuiug. Mr. Corbett has
nothing but tho kindliest feelings
""' towards Mr. Sulllvau more cheer-
"f lag, and no ouo recognizes mure
stliau the now champion the sterling
s. worth of (ho man whom ho bus do-
rteJ. Mr, Corbett hopes that Mr.
Sullivan's benefit will ho a tremon-
A!
Mr.
dotis success. I will now read
Bul'.lvun's latter.
t
" To Mr. James J . Corbett, Coleman
Hu, City: In reply toyour letter
dated New Orlcuus, September 8,
18)2, will suy I uccept your proposi
ti , tton.to spur at tho Madison Squaro
Cwrdeu ou Sept. 17th. Awaiting
iJUl .Mvf ii:aiuuiiuii,
John L. Sullivan.
Aseoou us Sullivan's naiuo was
m
pronounced as tho signer of this
note, tho house got up nud yelled.
,'r-;,x Corbett was climbing upon tho stage
at the time, but that made no dlller-
ii
UQ3 with the crowd., Tho people
were with John L. Sulllvau aud
Corbett know It. Tho new cham
pion la a wlso young man, however,
, and lie clambered through tho ropes
with no ludlcutlou of nervouuess or
worry nnd toak his coruor In n dlg
,fhxl manner.
Judge Barnard No Qood.
Alhany, Sept 13. The attorney
general has wired Governor Flower
that Judge Barnard's Injunction
ugalnst tho uso of Flro island for
quurautlno purposes Is not binding.
Tho Gerrymander.
Hufi'AIX). Sopt. 13. Opinion of
Judge Rutnsey of tho Supreme court
declaring tho reapportionment In
Montreo county unconstitutional
was today affirmed. Justice McCo
mack dissent! eg.
Oholora Passengors Landed.
Qoahantine, Sept. 13. The first
Normauln passengers were landed
at 3:80 this afternoon. Passongers
of Belgeuland aud LaChunigagne
were released this afternoon. They
started for town Immediately.
Will Not Sue
Parrish.
Portland Sept. 13. Judge Shat
tuck resumed business In his depart
ment of the stato circuit court yes
terday with a full house of attorneys
before him. When his honor took
his seat not fewer than 80 luwyers
were before him and esch had an
oar which ho was eager to dip Into
the stream of legal events. The
most Interesting caeo to be brought
to tho attention of the court was
that of the City of Portlaud against
Samuel B. Parrish, ex-chief of police.
It will be remembered that Mr.
Parrish, as chief of police, held $15,-
000 in bank which ho had collected
as city taxes, but which he refused
to turn over to the city treasurer till
he had been paid hjs regular per
centage on tho collections. City At
torney Mulr garnlshshecd tho money
on an action brought In the circuit
court to compel Purrlsh to turn tho
money Into the city treasury. In
order to give Parrish tlmo to repent
and also to await the action of the
polico commlswiou, a secoud uctiou
Identical with tho first was com
menced. Yesterday City Attor
ney Mulr appeared before Judge
Hhattuck and moved for n dismissal
and withdrawal of all the papers.
To the throng of spectators about
the court room the motion was
clouded in mystery, but to a Tele
gram reporter Attorney Mulr said:
"The fact U, Purrlsh has worked a
big bluff on the city, but the result
would have hceu tho same hud he
not taken tho stand he did. It will
be remembered that lust December
there was not sufficient money In
tho police fund to pay the.policemen,
so Parrish advanced the necessary
sum. As this wus not instantly
forthcoming, he concluded that the
city would uy lo bent him out of It,
so ho held tho tax money. At tho
last meetln" of tho commission It
was decided to lucorporuto the
amount advunoed by Mr. Parrish
among tho expanses for this year,
hence Mr. Punish will get his mon
ey lu that wuy. As he was not
after uny commissious, ho Is
through with the money In the bank
aad has Just drawn up his check in
favor of tho treasurer for that
amount, aud us ever,) thing else is
Btralght his bondsmen will bo ex
onerated at once."
mmrtmsmai j ummmmmmin jti ii Kl
Pple hen have been made In
sane by tho exercise of power. They
have been appealed to In tho name
of God to permit tho oldest women
nud youngest childeru to to taken
to the hotel fir tho night, that if
their reqnt Is granted their lives
might betnved, but it was refused
with lirutiil Jeers. Events since
nightfall have Ilfpiuyed'a degree of
cruelty well nigh inconceivable.
After the Cepheus had como to
anchor two police officers rowed to
the landing and asked that a letter
be taken to Dr. Volght. The mob
refused to allow the letter to be
brought ashore, and drove tbo polico
oir Willi threats.
As it was growing dark lost
night a boat came from thedircction
of tho steamer. It was rowed by two
policemen, and In the stern stood a
gioybaired man, Robert M.Thomp
snt As tlo boat approached the
landing, the mob gathered threat
eningly. Mr. Thompson asked to
bo heard on behalf of two hundred
women nnd children on tho steamer
who were suffering from hunger,
exposure nnd exhaustion. After
some minutes of Insulting retort by
the mob, he was allowed to speak,
bo said the men of the steamer did
not ask to land; the young women
would remalu If necessary, but the
old women, some of them grand
mothers, und the children, suffer
ing not for comforts, bnt for decent
care, should be allowed to land.
They would be returned to the
s'eamer after night's rest and one
meal.
"Thick and Glossy."
THE PRODUCTION of on abundant
growth of hair, f a sllk-liko texture
anil of tho original color, often results
from the use, by those who have become
bald or gray, of Ayer's Hair Viger:
"I was rapidly becoming gray and
hald : but after using two or threo
bottles of Ayer's Hair Vigor my hair
2(1."-
Canaan Centre, K. II.
grew thick and glossy anil the origi
nal color was reiureu. -. Aiutiuii,
"A trial of Ayer's Ilair Vlcorltas con
vinced mo of its merits. Its use has
not only caused the hnlr of my vrifo and
(lmifzhter to bo abundant and glossy, but
It has given my rather stunted mus
tache a rcspectahlo length and appear
ance." K. Brltton, Oakland, Ohio.
"I havo used Ayer's Hair Vigor for
tho past four or five years and find it n
most satisfactory dressing for the hair.
It Is all that I could desire, being harm
less, causing tho hair to retain Its
natural color, and requiring but a small
quantity to render the hnlr easy to ar
range" Mrs. M. A. Bailey, 9 Charles
st., Haverhill, Moss.
Ayer's Hair Vigor,
rntriRED sr
Dr. J. C. Aycr & Co., Lowell, Mass.
Sold by DruggUU and Perl umeri.
tWIClAND AND ORCHARD CO.
FOR TOWN LOTS FRUIT TRACTS AND -FARMS.
$2.00
1'erdozcn fortheflnost finished
PHOTOailAl'IIH In thetlty.
M0KTEE BROS.,
J89 Comnifcrclnl Street,
F, B. S0DTI1W1CK,
Contractor and
Builder.
Salem, - - Oregon.
Injunction Vacated.
jnkw xoK, i8pt. 18. The gen-
oral term supremo court of Klnge
county have vncated tho temporary
Injunction restraining Governoi
Flower und Health Officer Jenkins
in tho (junruutluo station.
A Political War.
Caddo, I. T., Sopt. 13. Soven
men tiro reported to havo been mur
dered sluco yesterday morning in
tho Choctaw nation Incidental to
tho political wnr now raging there,
.FJR0H FIRE ISLAND.
' The Militia has been Oallod out to
Protect tho Landing.
NW York, Sept. 18. Tho rumor
circulated last night that tho gover
nor would call out tho naval reserves
. to protect Flro Island und cover the
landing or tho cabin pauougers,
was confirmed this mornlug nud
arraugaraonUi arc- now being made
to trausport tho 09th reglmqut nud
1 Uie naval reserves nrtlllery to the
itUad, The Cophcua with her cargo
of lielpleees women ntul delicate
children, Is still uuohored iu tho
bnuel oft Flro Island, Tho suffer-
f lag during tho night nto dcsorlbcd
a having been meet Ititougo.
PVHia nwuliuwlltiira jf t Iwl tint. I, tail
.OT jr.VVn.U...(k. . -.w ,,
IB Nttietiug the lauding or imsscn
fWM on Fire Island Iseondomued on
11 Hideo. It Is believed that though
jtodf IJaruard'a Injunutlon may
"fcold good, it earrles with It no war-
to forcibly resist thu lauding.
A clu between buy men aud thu
xullitht ie expected today, uu
i the bay men give way, There
i no usw cwee of cholera yeter.
4qr t quaNBtltie and It 1 already
that the plague has Ueu
out
Vfktm Df, Jekla, oh board the
mmmmm rri "w """ "
ikOtphM, aud be aaflouned who
faundM paswugers, In-
1 wotiKD, crowua aitiug ine
Iffamttiiii "Ye eaoHUdre), you
all tbla hi your dolHie."
'jJkK It b l jiitd jIowh, the 0oe-
ia uaqprnm rrWM uovernor
t, M-iu M if n'wo;i
Vaaifl,fM,lli44 with
JMidiug uf M,tmwi At 'r
Frosts in tho North West.
Wabhinoton, D. 0., Sept. 13.
Frosts are reportod In tho Dakotau,
Minnesota and Nebraska last night.
A Princess Born,
Ukulin, Sopt. 13. Tho empress
gave birth to a daughter. This Is
the seventh child.
The Maine Election.
Augusta, Maine, Sept. 13. The
latest returns indicate tho Republi
can plurality to bo ten thousand.
It wtiB thu first election under tho
Australian Uollot system and ap
peared to be satisfactory except that
It delays the count. Mlllcan and
Boutelle an undoubtedly elected In
the third and fourth districts.
Patronize the
- 1
j.
-of thc-
A Leader.
Since its first iutroductloElectric
Bitters has gained rapidly in popu
lar favor, until now it is clearly in
the lead among puro medical tonics
nud alternatives containing noth
ing which permits Its use as a bev
erugo or Intoxicant, it Is recognised
as the best aud purest medicine for
all ailments of Stomach, Liver or
Kidneys. It will cure Sick Head
ache, ludlgestlou, Constipation, and
drivo Malaria from tho system.
Satisfaction guaranteed with each
bottle or the monoy will bo refund
ed. Price only COc per bottle.
Sold by Dan'l. J. Fry, 225 Com'l. St:
MARKETS.
LADIES AID SOCIETY
of tho Presbyterian church of Balem. All
service is voluntary, performed by Ihe
ladles of tho church.
Meals, Table-D'Iiote, - 25c.
Meals to Ortler, - - 50c.
Near the Alain Entrance to Fair around..
i
T. J. KKESS.
HOUSE PAINTING,
PAPER HANGING,
Natural Wood Finishing,
Cor, 23th and Chemeketu bttccl.
BICYCLES.
lull bull bearing bufely UT
cyclei". The lowest prlceil wheel
lutbe rrwrkct. The best In tbe
world for tuo price, all. Drown
Agent.'jlS uommcr clal 8t
A, H. F0RSTNER & CO.
Machine Shop, Guns,
Sporting Goods, Etc.,
SCM Coramorcial Street.
RADABAUGH & EPLEY.
Livery Feed and
Boarding Stable,
41 Htato Htrcet,
STEEVES BROS.,
California Bakery
THE BEST.
101 Court Street.
H0EYE & MILLS.
PORCELAIN BATHS
BIIAVING IJAnLOR3,
Only 1'orcclnln Hath Tuba In tho
city. 2U9 Com. St., Balem, Or.
J. J.
I
xiM,
Horseshoeing.
Scientific
OPPOSITE FOUNDKY
On State Street.
J. L. BENNETT- & SON.
CANDIES,
I'rnit and Cigars,
P. O. Bloolc.
THE
Salem Haclim an is
II, rOULE.
Best Lino In tbe City.
Court Street.
J. E. HTJIIPHY.
Tile for Sale,
Brick and Tile Yard,
NORTH BALKM.
AIKb. B. C. KOK0.
Baths for Ladies,
IIAIB DKESSING PARLORS,
124 Court Street.
K. T. AlViUPilKiiYS,
Cljfars nnd Tobacco.
BILLIARD PARLOR,
243 Oom'l Street.
T. W. TH0RNBURG,
The Upholsterer,
Remodels, re-covers nnd rennlm
upholatered lurnlturo. Flrkt
tlusg worli. Cbomclteta street
Btnte Insurance block. '
ODDS AND ENDS.
REMOVED
The E. M. Walto 1'rlnilne Company tan
rcmoTcd Into the new nrkk, Ilush'n lim k
Eeform begins at homo.
If swallows fly lower than nsnal. ex
pect rain.
The wearing of creen veils is sni.l to
bo injurious.
Tho cotton gin was tho work of Eli
Whitney in 17D3.
Postal cards aro now made to bo used
as blotting pads.
Farinelli, the wouderfnl malo soprano,
tvas the son of si miller.
It is rare in deed to find a blue eyed
person who is olor blind.
Tho middle verso in the Biblo is the
eighth verso of the 1 18th Psalm.
Tho most cottly of the motals is diily
nium, which sells at $1,500 a pound.
Administrator's Notice.
KOTICK is hereby given to till whom it
maycoacern, that the undersigned,
11. J.
Grim, has been duly appointed by
:ounty uoun oi tue niaiBuiurcgu
for tho County of Marlon, Administrator
for tho County of Marlon, ndmlnistratorof
the estate ol J. W. arlm. deceased. Aud
all persons having claims against said es-
te, are hertby notified lo present Ihe
same duly verllftd, lo tbe undersigned a
bis residence near Aurora, In Clarion
County, Oregon, within six months iroiu
the dato of this notice. And all persons
Indebted to said estate are hereby requited
to make Immediate settlement thereof, to
tbo undersigned.
Dated this aoptember 6th. 1F0J.
ii. J. GRIM,
Administrator of the Estate of J. W.
Grim, diseased. 8-10 'w
Citation.
In the County Court of tho Btnte of Or
;on li r ihe C'ouut of Alnrlon,
In the mutter ot tbe Estate)
of puliation.
SIHs W. Be(zley,decensFd,J
T.irinnrfrrt . Up. lpv. llnir.rtf-ln w nffinlfl
Twenty mull in ncres of the land of dcccnili-nt.Johu I. Retzicy und all other
block, up stairs.
dvr
P OHTI.AH d, Sept. 13. Wheat
valley, $1.22 $1.?5. Walla Walla,
$1.15 1.17J.
San Francisco Cal., Sept. 13.
Wlieiit, Dec. $1.83.
Chicago Ills., Sept. 13. Wlieit
73.
When tho Trap is Sprung
Upon us, ns it sometimes Is, in a most
unexpected manner by disease, we appre
clato the fsrt that It Is ft most Insidious
foe, nnd that not only Is It necessary to
combat It by tbe mo.t notout medlelnnl
agencies, but to prevent Us manifestation
at nil by counteracting the causes that
produce it. Thin, exposure-In wet wentb
or, theenforied wuiring of damp clothes
during n storm, a thorough draught, uu
accusiomod dlil und waur, bodily or
mental overwork, hio breeders of disease,
but Hosteller's ftomiich Hitters will pre
vent their Inducing it. Tbls medicine
fortifies tho systoiu against th ' usured
eltects such causes would otherwlkO pro
duce To tho mariner, minor, the outdoor
lnboicr, the sla o of tho desk and pen, and
thnoverworkedeonernllv.lt lsoi thu ut.
most advantuge. Dyspepsia, klduey
trouble, malaria, btllousnoss.all yield lo IU
COMMITTED-SUICIDE
To Escape Boing Mndo to go to
School.
Tacoma, Sopt. 13. A special to
tho Lodger from Buckley my a tlmt
town was thrown Into u fever of ex
oltfiinont by tbo HUloIdo of Imudsomo
Misa Autilo Plgonwluli Suiulny ovi
nlng. Annie, although only 11
yearH of age, was tv preposeualng
young lutly, and It waa wlilsperod
hIiu luul not few adnilrera. Her
odtio.itltiti hud been uiully neglected,
und hor inotlier Inalwted on her
Kolng to Huhool, wliloli blio refused
to do, giving at an oxoiuo tlmt plie
wna too big ntul would bo liuulo a
laughing utook of tlio boya. Finally
hIiu was ordered to go to tho public
toliool or bo soiit to tho reformatory.
Upon thla threat sho replied that
sooner than oomply she would end
hprllfo. Sunday evening she was
found lu convuUtoiiH about two
luiudred yuul-i from her homo. Dr,
Shoots was called, but to no avail,
aa alio died In a few mluutctt, Sho
informed nil present that uho had
taken poison to cheapo going to tho
reform wliool.
W&a,
SUPPOSED SUIOIliE.
Tli9 Remains or Oscar Davis Found
Near Albany.
Ai.UANV,Or., Sept. IS. Yesterday
moriilm; A, T, V.U, who r.ldes
hvr Anderson bridge, canio to thU
olty Ineearuliof his son. Ho said
Ills sou,Osoar Davis, left homo about
two weeks Kgo with tho Intention
of golUK to Portlaud, Iiavlug in his
poMewlou wvorul hundred dollars,
TlieAithsr iMtnml hero that the
RiMnX mail had Uen ten In this
olty oa W'wlutMiluy of hwt week, but
ho further ttveo of hlm ooutd lie
rtH)d,Hud tli fnther returned honik.
Yttfdsy MfVtrttooti tho dconmpoM
wl rwusliw of (KHvar Davis were
feuu4twrMS tfut river In Dsutou
MUMty. Th body Imi UIu so louir
L) lsH tlMtt U wtw u slakvulHtf
PROM PIRE ISLAND.
Tho Conflict Between tho People
and the Stato.
Fire Island, Sept. 12. At the
hour (5 p. ni ) last night tho Ceph
eus anchored- about two hundred
feet from tho dock. As she run
alongside tho dock tho first tlmo, a
hundred voices shouted "You cnu
not land here; go back to New York."
Others shouted tlneuts of throwing
tho men overboard if they stepped
from tho vessel onto tho dock. A
hawser was thrown to tho pos-t,
which wns immediately thrown
back Five policemen on tho Ci-ph-eus
climbed to the guuwalo und
motioned as though to draw revol
vers, but wont no further. C. L.
Wall, whom governor Flower auth
orized to take charge of tho hotel,
who wns also nboard tho Copheus,
nsked tho mob to listen to hlm, and
then said: "I represent tho stato of
New York, nud am authorized to
land lioro und uesutno clmrge." The
crown siiouicu, "anow us your
authority" He thereupon produc
ed a paper, which ho began to read,
but could not bo hcutd. Tho first
row of passengers that lined tho
deck of the Cepheus put out both
bauds and cried, "Shame, Shame!"
You who call yourselves Auierlcaup.
shame I" and as tho steamer again
backed from tho dock an English
actress ):ited her hand and smiled.
After tho Cepheua uuchored, a boat
was lowered, and Wall and Cant.
Tilpplo rowed In It to tho dock, but
tnoy were uot allowed toslopusliorc.
Mr. Wall said ho debited to confer
with tho committee, whereupon
soveral persous shouted, "Supervisor
xoung leprosonts us." "Then let
mo ashoro Supervisor Youug and I
will talk the nmttor over," Bald Mr,
Wall. A fccoio of voices auswered,
"No, no; you can't como nshoro
here. Oo back to New York.
Tho bout returned to tho Cepheus,
whero tho dejected passengers' spir
its were being kept up by n baud of
music playing "Tho Star-Spangled
llunnor," "God Savo tho Queen"
und Yuukco Doodle." Tho boat
camo oil" again, und Mr. Wall asked
to l.uvo provisions sunt aboard thu
Cephous. Somo In tho "crowd
shouted, "All right; let them havo
all tho provisions they want;" but
tho greater number answered, "No,
uojglvo them nothing, Lei thorn
go back to Now York."
Dr, Volght lias stuted that ho
has been Informed that Governor
Flower telegraphed Bherli! A. 1).
Darling, ofHulliblk county, to como
hero with deputies aud keejt the
stato property clear of in
trudors ami protect tho Cepheus
paoseugem lu lauding, Many
threats nro made of burning or cut
ting down tho dock If lutsMMigers be
gan to laud, aud a number of men
procured axes with which to cut
away a luftloltuit portion of the
dook nr the kotel to prevent par
sons reaching thft latter place.
Kvttrvthliii 1m In la iIiubm In tlw
hotel for the iu re oT iW -. A rtore nd UrkwUh shoo re n1o
nuiu lor inevareui ew pasutJHjfsrs at tb invra oi Abkay, u n-tle kouth of
ou thnt'epl.vus wmvw tlwyare MSjJJRSfttf.K!..?l!2!!'i
lautkd. A earte4 Ot imivWoua WWrla.Ofrri,ata uvrmlU Uulldlint.
i r..... K..V!, 1P . MaMH . onwl. . Aa&nit
JOHN HUGHES,
Dealer in Groceries, Paints, Gils
j"itl Window Glass, Wall Pi
pcr and Uordor, Artists' Ma
terials, Lime, Hair. Nails and
Shiiurles, Hay, Feed aud Fence
Posts. Grass Seeds, Etc,
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
T OST A gold bangle pin, with mono-
XJ gramu..l.H. L,tavo at tills oltlce and
the United Sta.es are held by English
men. More United States vessels visit the
Mexican ports than thoso of all other
nations combined.
Habits tiro coon assumed, bnt when
wo strive to fctrip them off 'tis being
flayed alive. Cowper.
Tryiinowspnner over your chest bo-' lite belonging to , how .deceased a.
, -tt.. j.. :-"r ""!,.: "A,.-.... :r. v: '-.'".-vv "
ounny-oiue riuii jfarm ro. is in Marion
i uuiu y, Htate of Oregon ,
And i nut a copy oi tbls ell ntlon be pub
lished In the CAl'iTAI. W .Kkt, .loUKNAI.
ntletsttour t-ucccsslve ucekk, fatdLAW
tai. Journal being a i.ewppnper printed
nud published at iheClly of Salem, county
porsouB interested in said Estate.
, UKKini.VU:
lit theWnmuof tbe Stato of Orrgon, you
I are hereby cittd and required lo appear In
Ihe County Court oi thu SUto ot Oregon,
lor tbe County of Marlon, at the Court
re jm thereof, at tbo City of alom, in the
I Count of Minion, ou tbe 17th dayofOe-
i tober, 1HI2. at 10 o'clock, loienoon.ofthat
, day, then and tbcro to show cause, If any
1 you have, why an order should not be
I granted to F. U.Hmith, tbe Administrator
ol sal d estate. 1 o sell tho follow lDg described
receive rewind.
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iir AT Wanted. Salary nnd expenses.
JUiu rermanent place. Apply now.
Only growcrw of nursery stock on both
Aiuci lean and Canadian soils. Hardy -varieties
our specialty. imowN nuoa.co.,
tWi-d-tiSs-wt Nurserymen, Chicago.
For Salo.
Blxtv-ncre tract nearthncltv. Allclcnrfid.
Will produce anything that grows In Oregon.
aiso n cooa 7 room nouse, and barn.
Pure well water, 2 choice loU. A bargain.
Also desirable lota and blocks In Weas
antllome Addition on easy terms. Other
tine City Property.
Kuqulre at m K lliirio's office, over
Barr Pctzel'n, tint slda Coiomerclal at.,
Salem, Oregon.
mttt
ROOFING.
OUM-BLABTIC U30FI.VU KELT costs
only 12.00 nor 100 square feet. Makes a
iood i oof for yeuis, and any one can put It
ou.
Uum-K'astlo Paint costs only no cents per
gal.lu blil. lots, or CI SO for 5-gal. tubs.
Color dark icd. Will htoji leaks In tin or
Iron roofs tlmt will laf t for j ears. Try It.
Hend stamp loi sample and lull parUcu-
iura.
Guv Fr.AKTio Roofing Co ,
SI) A -11 Wet Broadway, Mew York.
Local Agtn s Wjntor'. l).12lra-wJm
The Chiet Ilrnnon for tns great tn
tess of Hood's Sarsaparllla Is found In ta
irtlclo ltsuU. It la merit that wins, and th
tact that Hood's S&rsaparllU actually a
eonipllshes what Is claimed tor It, Is hl
has given to this medicine a popularity an
ule grciter th.rn that ot any other sartapt.
Mprlt Win; rllIlx or bl00d pnrV
I VI CI II VV III6 flcr before tho pubUa,
liotHt's Stiwiwllta cures Scrofula, Ball
Klioum m,d i.ll Humors, Dyspepsia, Stea
fleadaiho, lUlIouiucss, overcomes Thai
rtred l'tivllus, creates an Appetite, strength
ins the Ken c-i, builds up tho Whole BystNt;
IBooii' ,Nrnpurllln Is soul by all drag
tlits. JUslxtoria. Prepared by a I. Um(
'X, AtHilheoarls. Lowell. Mass.
Ohas, W0I2:,
GERMAN MARKET,
'i
I2U State St.
REED'S OPERA HOUSE.
If OR FAIR WEEK,
Commencing Monday, Sept. 12.
The Wilber Co.
BupporthiB J AS. IJ. McUANN
And LIZZIE KENDALL,
I'resontlng to following lieperwtr:
Monday Streots of Niiw Vork.
Tuesday.......shadows of a Ilmue.
Wednesday Tho Octoroon.
Thursday Teu .S'ltchu In a Pa 'room.
The jjreur teuiporaucti play.
Friday . ltlp VunWlnklo
Haturdny IuIdn's PIcuIc.
Matinee, Saturday, a o'clock.-lu Honor
jiounu, 31 y uncad win nud 1".
Ann.
Seats ou sale at Patton's.
..nilopo
neath your coat, ns a chest protector, iu
extremely cold weather.
A German jjcolouist estimates that the
Dead se.i will Lo ouo mass of solid salt
within loss than COO years.
Claudo LoiTfdno, the gveut landscape
painter, was tho son of a cook, and him
self learned tho art of pastry.
It is claimed that a preparation made
of tvo-thinls lemon juice to one-third
Jamaica rum will remove freckles.
Tho pleasmesof tho tablo have been
highly appreciated and carefully culti
vated iu all countries and in all ages.
Tho charming town of Dijon i3 cele
brated for somo timo honored and curi
ous industries pills, mustard and gin
gerbread. Tho original portrait of Pocahontas,
painted in 10f2, now owned by a Lon
doner, will bo exhibited at the World's
fair.
If thero was but ono potato in the
world, a careful cultivator might pro
duce 10,000,000,000 from it in ten years.
and that would supply tho world with
seed again.
Charles Dickens writes to an English
paper that tho originals of his father's
admirablo characters, tho Brothers
Cheery ble, we:o tho Brothers Grant,
manufacturers and merchants in Man
chester,
A Startling Coincidence.
In tho year 1CC1, on Dec. 5, tho Eng
lish ship Menai was crossing tho Eng-
1iL 1 i -
nan cinuiiiui wuen sue was capsized by
a gale. Of the eighty-ono passongers on
boird but one was saved, and his name
was Hugh Williams. On tho same day
of tho month, in tho year :735, a pleas
ure yacht waa wrecked on tho coast of
tho Isle of Man. Thoro were sixty per
sons on tho boat, among them ono Hugh
Williams and hi3 family. Of the threo
scoro nono but old Hugh Williams sur
vived the shod:.
On tho fith day of August, 1820, a
picnicking party on tho Thames wero
run down by a coal barge. There were
twonty-ilve of tho picnickers, most of
them bding children under twelve yeara
of age. Littlo Hugh Williams, a visitor
from Liverpool, only five yeara old, waa
tho c.Jyono df tho merry party that
liwd to tell tho talo of tho disaster.
Now comes tho most biugular p.ut of
this. Miigular story. On Aug. 10. 18S0, n
Lee " i coal bar;;er with nine roeu foun
li n d off tho coast of Scotland. Two of
the-u men. boih Hugh Williamses, an
uncle and nephew, wero rescued by somo
fiaheimen, and wtro tbe only men of the
crow who survived the calamity. Every
fact recorded above can be substanti
ated. Philadelphia Press.
JOHN I1UVIN,
Carpenter and Builder,
Shop 05 Stale street,
StoroFittirj(Z8 a Specialty
EDUCATIONAL.
Go to the Best,
Tho place lor young Indies nndl gentle,
men to tecure a thorough education Is the
old, but ever new.
WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY.
Lone nnd sltll tho leading Institution of
the North West. Better than ovcrl
New course of instruction in Oratory,
Theology and I'ost-Grnduated.
HTUUlLH. Normal, Buslnehs, Academy,
Collepo, and Law courses greatly enlarged
nud improved.
Faculties Increased nnd Improved. For
('at'ilopno of OolltGe of Ijiw write Dean a
T. Hlcbardson. Khq , Salem, Or.
For Catalogue of Collego of Medical and
l'hnrmacy write Sean Ittchmond Kelly.il.
IX. Portland, Or. '
For geneial Cutalosuo write Rev. Geo.
Whltnkcr, D. D., President, Salem, Or.
7-:&3in-dw
Of Marlon. Bln0 of Oteiron,
Dated this Gth day of September, 1892,
9Mw
V. C. HUUlJAhD,
Judge of bald court.
Notice of Final Settlement.
NOTICE Is herebv given to a'l whom it
mayconceru ihut the undersigned
Administrator of the Estate of Henry
Gelbs, deceased, has this day tiled his final
account or said statu In tbe County Court
ot the State of Oregon lor Aim Ion county,
and that Saturday, October Ktb, lfcU2,al 1
o'clock of said day In the Court room ol
said Court has been fixed as the time and
place lor hearing the ame and objections
thereto. T. c. hiiaw.
Administrator or tho Estate ofilenry
Gelss. deceased.
Dated at Ha'em, Or., September 8, 1692.
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FRIENDS POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE
Will bo opened to students Hcpt. 13, lf02.
Oilers Ihu most practical cources of study
otany school in lb Hiale.vlz: Mechanical
Engineering, Civil Enyineering, Electrical
Engineering, Acadcnilo and Grammar
school couibcs Students pructlco dally Iu
wood shop, machine bhop, and labora
tories. Tuition anil Board per Year, 81CO.
Special Inducements to a few joung men
who wish to wotlc for tbelr board und tui.
lion during vacations. For prospectus and
lurther inloi matlun, address
EDWIN MOH1USON, M. S ,
Prcsdent, teiiltm, Or.
Conservatory
of
Sheriff's Sale.
ATOTICE Is hereby given that by
JLl of an execution duly lsued
virtue
out of
tbe county court oi tho slate ol Oiegonfor
mo cuuuij ui .mirion, auu to me unecteu,
on the Snli day of August. 1692, upon a
Judgment duly rendered, entereu of record
und docketed In anil by said county court
on tho 2'jth day of August, U6.J,!n a certain
suit then In t.ild court pending wherein L.
andE. Hlisch weie plalmllls nud B. F.
Vaughn waa defendant lu iaor of plain
till and against defendant, by which exe
cution I am commanded that out of the
personal property or said defendant or 11
mi ilicicut cannot be found then out of tho
l eil propei t in said county belonlngto said
defendant on or after the Cth day of Auk-
kuiji, nrvj. o sailsiy tho sum of
AMU.
ntyfour and E6-UX) dollars.
witu interest tnereon at the rate of I:
reai. per annum irom mo utli day ol All-
WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY,
SALEM, OREGON.
The course most complete anil tho high
est grado of any muslo school In the
Northwest. Best and newest methods of
teaching. Enlarged facilities and new
plan for Instruction of beginners for tho
coming school year. Diplomas granted ou
completion of course. Next term begins
September 5, 18W. z. M. PAItVIN,
Send for catalogue. Muslo Director.
7-U-d2m-wlm
gust, 1KS3, and tho further sum uf S1M5.
I igetber with Interest thereon from the
uin aa or August. 1I-8J, nt tho inte of
8.Prc.e-nt,i,erauuum al,1 the further sum
of $10 to, together with costs of and uion
said execution, I have levied upounnd will
on
Satnrday, tho 1st day of October, A, D., 1892,
nt the hour ol 1 o'clock p. ni. or said day
ut the west door of the county court house
r"16".1' In.ll0.n county, Oregon, sell to
tho h-ghest bidder lor cash in hand on the
d iy ot sjle.alltbe right, title, Intel est and
tKlato which fralil defendant. U.F. Vauahu.
had on or alter the Oltiday of August
1. i, Jn and iu the following described leal
pioj,erly, to-vlt: Beginning at .b norlh.
ffuV0."101;,01 '"a southeast quarter of
seitloi j.t.U, a. it. 2 w.; thence east (AM
rods; thence nouth U rods; thence Me-stdlJ?
rods; theneo north tods to the place ot
lets; and aUo all or tho donallou land
v2 Sifif r?.CDj8In,n .,lu'flin "1 Elizabeth
. .r . I, . '" , bvb aim ex.
$ l ! , ?. ',w '. frisi JmlM. to-
. .-. Y7u"ub .o uuiinui corner oi
tho southeast quarter or section 4, r. Us.
. 2 west of the Willamette Meridian
rbl?n2 ,ueU 'M cl,,a,n-: thence Jbti?i
r1in.8J th.e n,rtheaRt corner of lianas
Cook's donation land claim; thenco alone
eastern boundary of said Cook's douatlofi
and cla in to chains; theoceeast l.Wchnlns
t tbe place of beginning, contalnin" !
acres, more or less. ' ""- "!n
Datod at Salem, this Auguiitsit.lN)2.
i. i..t,mc!ir' Marlon Oouuty, Oregon.
uy f. r. v wGHTMAs, Deputy. 7 net
jVIiss BalloLi's
KINDERGARTEN.
THIHD YEAR
Opens Monday, Septemucr liJth, at Kin.
dergarten Hall, oppotlto opera Louse.
Chihlren received nt threo years of ago
andoer. A connecting class will bo c
tablhhpd lor advanced Klndergaiten pt
lils nnd tin so beginning primary wort.
Ouly the best modem Kindergarten n etll
ods employed. Finng's sjstein ol drawing
and color ork Introduced.
Miss Annie Thornton,
Graduate ol thoDiefden Conservatory ot
Muslo (Germany) ivlll ojien her noms, 0
and 7, i nuk bunding, bepton-btr Jst.
Instructions iu voeal and Jlsih mental
music, also In German and French. S-5-U
Select School,
MI-8 KNOX will begin her select rhool
the flrbt Monday in Septen.er, nt the
Little Central school building.
IDITII SI. HABH1S, Teacher of Voieo
li Piano and Oigun. May be set nut the
C'onscratoiyornt her home, tWiMinimer
street. j,, w
3S58S
rfS&V-
jift&iiW
f?i
w;
Just
24.
I'ru delivery. All kinds of meat mm
unuiuiro. Low price. Old iatruu aru rv-
ijiiwieu iu cumo hccouuu ana renew bust
uc.
A Good Opening.
IuJut2IhourJ,V. arcltevcicoustipatlon
iiiilffc hcndnchci. Alter it geti tho tysfera
miner control an occasional doso pre i-cnti re
turn. Wo to for by permjwlou to W. II. lUt
thnll, Brutuirlck Iloute, a F.; Ceo, A. Wer
ner, &U CallfornU St, 8. F.; Mm. p. Melvln,
IW Kearny t,, a K., and many otnert who
tinye found relief from comclpatlou and tick
lea Jacket o, Y, Ylnccut, ot C Terrene
Coart, S. V. wrtti; "1 ata W yar ol ago
anil Iiav had conKlpatlou jeers. I uu
tudttcol to try Jay'a Vcgc'uSjlo Sarraj-arllla.
I recogutieii Iu It au herb the Mcxlcani
Cd to give u In the early M' for bowel
tumble. I cawatoCal."tu 1S3:',) and ( know
It would help we aud It li, lor tho lint
line in can I eaunWp veil aud lay j1em
U iNtutar. Tbe eW ileilcau h.-tb iy thla
rciuody aw a eitrtain ewe In eowtMpatloa
and lywl . Ak tt
bMjuM Krrivvd fruin New York,
TWHiiiMtir. Asff , Or,
2ls Vegetable
uOyi Sarap9rilla
Far Mh by Da'l J, Fry. m C-
AddrvM I - --
Wl-Jt-W t WW1' "!
Rrttlkh 'Womcii Doctors.
Tho British iledicalussociation passed
a resolution ut its meeting last week ad
mitting women doctors to membership.
Tho vote wj.8 on n motion to espungo
air nvticlo iu tho constitution providin"
that "no female shall bo eligible for
olection as a member of the association."
Tito mover of the resolution, Dr. Galton,
said times had changed in tho past
tweuty years, und where in 1878, when
the article wns adopted, there wero only
eight women doctors in Great Britain,
there tiro now 133. Ho said tho battle
against women in tho medical profession
was over, nud theyshonld extend tho
hand of fellowship to the women,
Tho resolution was carried by a large
majority, The seconder of the resolu
tion wanted it amended to rpnd in ,...
of tho admission of more women into
the profession. Thcro are 180 women
students in tho London school this year
There are uUo two schools in Edinburgh'
two in Glasgow and ono in Dublin
London Letter.
Administrator's Notice.
25c Want Column.
.Notices Inserted for ONK CENT W21
WOltD EACH 1NBIJV1ION. o advff
tlsemcminberted lu this column for Jcs
than twentv-flvo coins.
?Ol HALE. A bou-otobo moxid.ii.a.t
X'befoldnto-ito. IJIgbaryaln. iuq d-e
oi Iiuwnid, tliohoiihu movci. te-ai
LOsT. A Mileao tewjli o 4iU a main
lng the nuuiu ol A, H, heal, ln.
derpli use leave utAitkon J: IJaljiiei' Bio
cery.audberowmded. 8-7-lt
Uoalloj.d BporU
Little Dick-Papa, 1 wish you'd Imy
maafishpole, f
-The Bh in that
LiMle DJck Well. , . ..
W t . i.. i:v:L.T- iu". wo
i3yJ-'' -!.
NOTP.h s,llerc1by Klven that the under
signed has been only appointed nil.
u.luisttalor to the estate rf Cilill Vb. late
fLi,ar,on unty, Oregon, deci-abcd. by
rVr MViUty court o1 tu5 B," ororfgon.
f.ir MatloH county. All persons ImCine
c ulms nLMlnst said estate will present
them to the underslenni .ii.u. Ji.i Br.s?r
his homo In hnglewood addition to the
?.! ?L? "lt,ni. n ilarion niuty. Oregon
nijuiuuixinonins nam the date of thla
Linf,wnIiVU per1ms Indebted to earn
Dated this August 8th. ISi)2
1 nil mntt -....-
Ade?eStUed.at,ror the " Kteli,
Capital City Itafayraiii
Jas. Batchelor, Prop'r.
Warm M at All Hours ol (lie h)
d(sii,JyiiSuUUntul n,eal "nt-Twenty-nva
cents per meal.
WAITED.-Boamstrfss to do repairing
, , und help ou new ork. Apid to
w-tf i t. HAitr, Tailor.
WAMtD.-To rent a' cood farm ot
Y about 113 ucres, by a tuorougn farm
er. Good icfereuccs el en
flee.
Cullu this of-
e-l-nn
TXTAM'EIJ A plrl to do general hom
ii mhi. v;an ui tui uneiiy Bi.
btWt
TTTIWTWn .. . , .. j - . .
lf ., i.u, OHUUUOU io UIIVU I Itaiu,
VV. take care ot horses or do general
JW. Wages no object. Address
iuu umco
ri. T."
n-a-Ji
0 TL'EGEMTLEJlAK'SFflJENB. '
White's No. 60,
oajju.h'o LXEST TJiUt'K
wdy &r JmMa .&, t
OarntRFECTlOS BYEIXOEfrw ithrtrr W
lltloa. rx. notBTAlV. 1-nEVESTS BTKICTl'RK
Cnna COSORjaiOX-t lul OLEET U Ox U JVr J!
A C.P1CJ CUBS loc LEUt-OIlRUCEA or WUJIIA
6UI.7Ul)r.CC018TS- Ernttou.rAilrulortl(i..
MAt,T3C"t 3:tKVf n nrtinu X, LAKf ' i7' 1- e)'Q
TO BUILD IS A PLEASURE
Whep you see these new 1891
designs in Bookc 4 and 5, "Houses
and Cothges,"
Blz83 MlnoSiM. t'Btiilmnewi,.filrr,
,.,tWfis"fi,n"M l'M '0 r'sintns No
', !" rtvln cl.tklflJ from '0 up w
i ' "ul 'ill urur fmn Si, a wic
iauuRrelsiuj ofilvrtllnn ravttUB over
iki jp - frrm Sl9fi up to Vm. Mnpy
iuwr. uthcrni!rrua-jrtsiilsof boat. JH
ttie-evf ks.
Tf ftirh.ortbet
fi-rfi.-a
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