Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893, September 15, 1892, Image 2

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SBAB KID, COLLISIOK.
fFMUr Knkl!fcwa, Iewa-Worst
Wrelc wr Tears.
M.u:sIiaLi.iwn, Iowa., Sept. 16
-.-A Imd head eud colllselon occurred
t noon on the Chicago aud north
wwlern road about tbreo miles
wrtl. of Marahalltown between a
- f.-eft'ik and, accomodation trains.
both running at a high speed on a
eurve.
Several trainman were seriously
injured, some probably fatally.
.Engineers Asbtou add Howes,
oo fireman aud and Iinmlgrunt's
nair.ei Hot learned, are dead und
Uf under the wrrk and annthti
flrerriau fatally injured,
It Is t!ie worst wreck known In
this part ot the stale for many years.
Both entities are completely demol
ished and curs plied Into a ragg-.d
mate nearly 2(t feet deep.
THE PRESIDENT'S WIPE.
M
Baefs Still in a Very Critical Con-
'' dltlon This Morning
tLoON Lakk, Sept. lELYbe best
IttAt conld be raid of Mw. Hairlson's
condition lost night wn that it
Wi', no whmi) than it wrs In
the ' morning. All ber fnends
uliaw that any complications
the greatest
danger. Mrs. Harrison's vitality le
k,o vary low ebb. and cannot sue-
ifully resist further Inroads. Dr.
Oiti'dnf r sntd last evening that there
tr8n,sllghl Improvement aud fluid
hftd 'dpi gathered In her chest so rap
Idly as before. It Is learned how-
II III
AKltT OF CUMBERLAND
Oatepiag on Battle Field ot Ohatt
noof a Today.
Chattanooga, TKNtf., 8ept. 15.
The Army of the CumbcrlaUd will
camp on the old battle-field of
Chlokamauga today. The re-union
Is as predicted, proving one of the
largest held in years. The brigade
of Ueneral Wilder Is particularly
wall represented, aud will lay the
corner-stone of Its monument in the
Ch'lckamauga National Park. Act
ing Secretary of War Grant has
sent his approval of tho location of
tbe monument, and It now stands
Just south of General Itoeecrans' old
headquarters on tbe battle-field. It
is 110 feet high, aud cost $35,000. It
Is estimated that there are 20,000
surviving members of the Army of
tho Cumberland, and a good pro
portion of these were present today
at the splendid welcome accorded
them by the citizens of Chattanooga.
Among tbe notable characters here
today Is "Llttlo Johnny Clem," tho
famous drummer boy of Chlcka
m inga. The annual odd rets will, it
hi uni.erBtood, be delivered by Gen-
enl II. V. Boy u ton, General Alger
being unable to atiend, The re-un-lon
will close Saturday giving the
boyan opportunity to reach Wash
ington in time for tho G. A. It. En
campment. Headquarters hero are
at the Park Hotel. General Rose
crnns Is the president of the society.
NEW YORK REJOIOES.
KAVAL VSTIRAKS
Meet la National Encampment
Today at Baltimore.
IUiriMonE, Md., Sept. 15. The
Naval Veterans are In National en
campment here today. There are
enough of them here to make it In
teresting and they are going through
an excellent program. Commander
Wm. O. Savllle and stafl are wel
coming I he allegations as they ar
rive. Tho evento of tbe week In
clude a sham battle to took place at
Fort McHenry between the vessels
or the White Squadron and the
Fort. On the lust day tbe great
parade is to take place, and ids be
lieved that President Harrison will
arrive in time Saturday to review
tbe column. Tho now officers will
probably be elected tomorrow. Tho
greater number of tbe delegates
hero this week will leave Saturday
evening and Sunday for Washing
ton where they will tako part in tho
G. A. P.. festivities. Tho arrange
ment for tho great sham battle aro
In the hands of Major Ramsay at
Fort Mulloury, and ho announces
tbat contrary to the battle of 1812,
tbe naval forca will laud and storm
tha fort, tuklug jKiisertsloii ot It.
now realize- that any
wilf be. attended with
verf from other sources that the
production of fluid Is sulllclcnt in
quantify to Indicate that another
operation will be necessary today
unless thero la a decided Improve
ment In the meantime
ItUTfiAND Yt. Sept. 16. 1, p. m,
Mrs Harrison Is pllghtly bettor.
REPUBLICAN LEAGUE.
uwtcinr
BuFFAf.0, Sept. 15. The fifth an-
l convention of national league
Of the Republican cluba Ih held here
lay, Nt If. Scratcberd presiding.
lttr prayer nnd welcome by Judee
EJMgut, President Clarksou aroso
Lald applause. Ho acknowledged
ft welcomo explaining tho fulling
prtTlnexpeeled attendance and said
IBt was largely duo to the cholera
we keeping away many delo.
ptcs. .
Ckmventlou then took a recess till
pkWti tills afternoon. At that hour
President Clarksou dellvowtl his ad
The Cold Weather This Morning
Will Prevent the Spread of
Cholera
New Yokk, Sept. 15. This morn
in;; opens bright and frosty and
Now York is thua enjoying Just the
kind of weather to prevent the
spread of cholera. Tho few cases
which have appeared here and
which -were concealed by the board
of health have in no way alarmed
tho authorities or tho cltlzons. It
Is authoritatively stated that nine
Bteumshlps carrying 6,000 Im
migrants are ou-route to thla coun
try. THE OREGON PACIFIC.
The Timo is Extended Again.
ConVALLis, Or., Sept. 15. Ap
plication for extension of time to
complote tho purchase of tho Oregon
Pacific properties waa heard Jw
"Brysou appeared for plalutlfls,
Rronaugh aud Fliutr for the pur
chasers, and Williams nnd Wood
for a portion of tho ceitlflcato hoi
dors. Aflor hearlne nflldavitH nml
arguments, Judge Fullerton allowed
au extouslon until November 1st.
NOMANDIE3 PASSENGERS.
Alabami Politics.
'BimiiKcmA.v, Ai,a., Sept. 15.
The Kolb executive committee, and
that of t'ie People's Parly, recently
lsftued a call for n Joint state conven
tion. This Is to take place today,
and candidates for congress und
presidential electors are to be put
up. Thire Is a report current, that
the Rep lbllcau elect orlal ticket is to
withdraw in favor of the Fuslonlsts.
This Is denied by leading Republi
cans, Tho Dopow Opera House.
PEEKUKiLr,, N. Y., Sept. 15 It is
not often that Dr. Chauucey M. De
pew luterehtM himself in a email
aflair, but tho dedication of the De
pew Opera Houfco hero tonight, may
find in him one of Its speakers. He
raised the fund for the opera house
and on this account It bears his
name.
"A'.VW,
AFTER TRAIN ROBBERS.
The Dalton Gang Probable all Cap
tun d.
Kansas City, Sept. 15. A
Times' ape'lil from lMrls. Txn",
says a telegram from IViuimr, N.
II., states tl ut four of I he immilic'ra
of the notorious Dalton gang were
captured there last night. Thwe
captured wire Huh D.sltnn, leader of
the gang. Grant D.ilton, Amy IXil
ton, Sam Wlngon.andThree-Finfier
Jack, rewards offered for their ar
rest aggregate $22,000.
Fresno, Cal., Sept. 16. No news
of the movemonts of tho posse in
punsult of tbe train robbers was re
ceived yesterday. Andrew McGln-
nls, of San Francisco, and United
States Deputy Marshal Wilson, of
Tncsou, were the only men killed
yesterday. It Is now certain that
there were two men in Young's
house besides Evans and Sautag,
who aided tbe robbers in their mur
derous attack upon the oflicers.
Probably the first work of the ofli
cers will be to mako a round-up of
persons suspected of haying given
information and assistance, and tho
two accomplices of tho robbers will
bo arrested.
"Thickand Glossy." IPACIF!C LAND AN
PnE rBODUOTlOK of an abundant j f f V "' Ilia
1 growth ot hair, ! a sllk-Hke texture
and of tlio original color, often results
from tbe use, by those who have become
liald or gray, of Ayer's Uatr Viger:
"I was rapidly becoming gray and
bald ! but after using two or three
bottles of Ayer's Hair Vigor my hair
crew thick and glossy nnd the origi
nal color was restored." M. Aldrich,
Canaan Centro, N. II.
" A trial of Ayer's Hair Vigor has con
vinced me of its merits. Its nso lias
not only caused the hair of my wife and
daughter to be abundant and glossy, but
ft has given my rather stunted mus
tache a respectable .length and appear-
." K. unuon, uaKianu, unio
HARD CO.
FOU TOW? LOTS FRUIT TIUPTS AM) FAKMS.
I have used Ayer's Hair Vigor for
na.t four or nvfi Tears ana ni
, ..,- ---.
most gatisiactory dressing lor mo nair,
Massachusetts Prohibitionists.
Hoston. Mass., Sept. 15.-.Nuw
England Prnhlbltionlsts, will to
night lu Tremont Temple, ratify
the national nominations mado at
Cincinnati. Hon. Wolcotc. Hamlin,
caudidato for Goveuor, will make
A Fatal Railroad Accident.
New Brunswick, N. J., Sept 16.
The rear car of the fast expio-s
from Philadelphia jumped the track
at Deau's station about five miles
south of this city yerterday after
noon. After the car had Jumped the
track It toppled over and fell against
U'freight train standing on the Inner
track. John Roder, a track-walker,
wrs caught between the passenger
car and freight train aud instantly
killed. A hrakeman on the train
named Allison, from Philadelphia,
was also fatally Injured. The pas
senger truln crowded with delegates
returning from the Republican con
vention at Tientou, Not one of the
passengers wero injured beyond
slight cuts from flying glass.
MARKETS.
P o B T l A N D, Sept. 15. Wneat
valley, 81 22 $1.25. Walla Walla,
1.15 1.17J.
San Fkancisco Cal., Sept. 15.
Wheat, Dec. $1.33.
Chicago Ills., Sept. 15. Wheat
72J.
It Is nil that I could desire, belne lianp
less, canslng the hair to retain Ita
natural color, and requiring hut a small
quantity to render tho hair easy to ar
range.'' Mrs. M. A. Bailey, 9 Charles
St., Haverhill, Mass.
Ayer's Hair Vigor,
rnirAnr.D bt
Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mats.
Bold by DruggliU sod rerfumert.
Fuknishk!) Rooms.
nlshed rooms to let.
Front St.
-Nicely fur
Call at 224
$2.00
l'erdozeii for tbe finest tlnlshtd
I'UOToaitAPilB lntlieclty.
MOKTIIE BROS.,
189 Coninnrcial Htteet,
F. B. S0DTI1WICK,
Contractor auti
Builder.
Salem, - - Oregon.
T. J. KRESS.
HOUSE PAINTING,
PAPER HANGING,
Natural Wood finishing,
Cor, anij uiid CUemckita ?ircet
Concehts. The second regiment
band will give an open air concert at
the open house every evening.
The state fair is iiowhei.- mpar-
ed with tho display of choice fruits
at J. G. Wright's Plon' r store.
Patronize the
BICYCLES.
'Ull bail bca-JUg Wjfety 111
cycles. The lowest prlcttl whtel
In the mxrkot. Ttie hest In the
woi trt for tne price. &B. Browu
Ai.entJW uommer clal at
A, H. FORSfNER & CO,
iWdcliific Shop, Giid,
Sportiig Goods, Etc.,
80S Commercial Htreet.
RADABAUGH k EPLEY,
Livery Feed and
Boarding Stable,
U State 3ti ett.
)
California Bultery,
THE BEST.
101 Court Street.
HOEYE & MILLS,
PORCELAIN BATHS
AND
BHAVING PARLORS,
Only Porcelain Hath Tuba In the
city. 209 Com. Ut., Salem , ur.
J. J. IbUlKlNS,
Scientific Horseshoeing.
OI'POSITi: FdUNOltY
On State Stj oot.
J. L. BENNBIT k SON.
CANDIES,
Fruit nnil Cigars,
P. O Block.
THE
Salem Huclctnan 'h
IE, FOllLf.
Best Line in the City.
Court Street.
i. e. jiuitrny.
Tile for Sale,
Brick and Tils Yard,
KOU'lH SAI.KM.
MKii. E. C. II
Baths for Ladies,
HAIR DUKSSINO PAUUinS,
124 Court Street.
Cinta and Tobacco.
IMMilAUI) PAKL01,
ii A3 Com'l Street.
T. W, TH0RNBUR6,
i he Upholsterer,
RcnindclH, re-covers and rcntii
uuhoiHtcrcd tXirnlnue. Flrlt
clasfc woik. ClieroektUi Mruel
BUite Insurance block. '"-xli
JOHN IRWIN,
Carpenter and Builder,
.Sl.pp 5 SUitostrcfU
Store Fittinprs nSpcclaltj
LEARNED LABORERS.
thn
JRplI call waa next in order. It
Ms Gqund S2 states and thrco tor-
llfcutea represented. On motion of
KMpbell, of Illinois, the college
ittb delegates were stated. Prcsl-
jt Burke waa loudly called for,
fHiiidlng'ho assured tho convon-
U the eighth day of Noveni-
they would bo found doing vail-
t( work for tho Republican tlcltet
km),
,
Thoyaw Botng Examlnod Today
and Will bo Lauded Tomoi.-ow.
Finn IsfiAND, Sept. 1C The
Norumudle's cabin passeugerB will
bo released from quarantine tomor
row. Custom olllcoi-s are hero to
day oxamlulug baggngo aud passou
gcra are making tholr declarations.
Bout will tomorrow morning convey
tho passongers from here to tho
company's dook at HohoUen. It Is
reported several poasengcra havo
succeeded In making their escape
from tho quarantine hero.
Burglars in Newberg.
fitwiiKKa, Or., Sept. 1C Ycster-
luonilng between 12 and 1
Block the depot was broken open
1160 stolen. The btirglarn llrsl
t to Dlcksou'a bhioUumlth shop,
k It open aud took a sledirt
irnef, tongs and a punch, From
i they went to the depot, where
forced mi entrance throueh a
W and feuccowlpd iu openlug
(ft.
THE BAPTISTS.
Thoy Moot in Oonvontloa at Sa
vannah, Georgia.
Bavaknah, Ga., Sept. 15, Tho
National American Baptist Conven
tion, and the National Forelgu MIs
sloua, and Nullopal Educational
Convention, or the African "Uaptlst
ohurah, began horo today. It is the
largest and most ImporUue gather
ing this denomination has ever held.
ft
T1m Iowa Democrats.
MMOM-i, In., Sept. 15.aover-
i Horace Bolee opened the cam-
i by stirring speech In this
r today iu the prcseuco of (hod-
ufetithwtiUstlc Democrats. Iu
roIi he declared this lo be the
llfttuorlfiiit campaign of recent
The farlll question was the
kMW,
r4. Hop Houiia Burned.
ik, On, Sejit. W,-The hop
f John Brown, ona mile
Of JSfue, burned at mid-
fctwday, tnifofher wllh 7000
i T dtiod bM. The Iom k
kce)fioo.
inJfirlU C;ri'.
if, C. Wept. 16.-
,fUVtn1pok Ib the
rUwunim fmfh hw
UtfMvvli wNHtlrly 0-
i flow? W,
An Extenalvo Qrapo Crop.
ban muao, sopt. 15. a gro.U
graiie crop Is bolug hnrvostod In Co
Jon valloy, where 700 men and wo
men lu tenh aro working In S'MQ
acres of bearing vineyards. Last
year It produced 1100 tous ofralslus,
and thlB year It la estimated U1C0
toiu, In addition to 8 cars of green
gmpee, havo been eeut vast The
great Boston ranch liua S10 pickers
for 510 acres of vineyard, which
alouu will yield 400 tons, estimated
at $10,000. Manager Donald Is try-Ingthocxporlnieutofualugparatllne
ciotu iu tlio event of rain for the
protecllou of trays. Ho has arrang
ed to Introduco three Americanized
hrauik of "Kaglo" gra)a Instead of
Loudon layers, etc.
Ilia Richmond Terminal.
Richmond, Va., Sept. 15. The
stockholders of The Richmond Ter
minal Company.aro to meet here to
day. It is understood that thev nsk
that the permanent receiver be
withdrawn, aud In all likelihood
tills will bo dom today or tomorrow.
SHOT THE WRONG MAN.
Olertc in a Store Killed By a
Drunken Man.
Mkmpais, Teun., Sept. 15. Thero
was a sensational Bhootlng allray In
tho storeroom of Roots, Taylor &
Co., ono of tho largest wholisalo
grocery and cotton llrnis on Front
street. George Forest, u levee con
tractor, nephew of N. B. Forest, tho
celebrated Confederate cavalry gen
eral, and son of Colonel Jesso For
est, thought It. L. Dukes, a clerk,
was Colonel J. T. Taylor, nnd quick
ly flred three shots at him, ono bul
lot plerclug tho bladder, another
cutting through tho groin, and the
third lauding In the lleshy part of
tiionocK-. For jt entered tho storo
nt noon aud had a dlepulu with Col
onel J. T. Taylor nbout an aiojuut.
Ho returned at 4 o'clock, drunk.
Dukes was standing near a wall of
boxes, and Forest, thinking ho was
Colonel Taylor, ojiencd tire. After
ho shot the third time Colonel Tay
lor's son knocked up the smoking
pistol, and Forest, Jumplug baok.
tired n bullet at him, which Hew
wide of the mark. Colonel Taylcr
men kiiockcu .Forest down with a
weight, dlsa'ined him and held tho
furious man until Sergeant Kohoe
arrested him. Dukes will die.
To Citosa i'lru Plains Again.
Corvullls U tn lie represented at the
world's fair in a nnlquo man
ner. A party of six or seven old
pioneers have decided to go from
there to Chlcugo just as they crossed
the plains m.iny years ago in
wagons drawn by oxen. They have
a driver, cook, two guards, wagon
master and mule, the latter also be
ing a pioneer of Benton county, be
tM,ij''fvIfI'bo uuiter command of
Prior Scott, and thoy intend to take
with them a largo number of art!
cles used lu the early days.
of the
LADIES AID SOCIETY
of tho Prcsbyterlnn cluircli of Salem. All
service la voluntary, pcilormed by the
adlcs of the church.
Meals. TaMMVIiote, - 25c
Meals to Older, - - 50c.
Near the Wain Entrance to Fair Grounds.
JOHN HUGHES,
Dealer in Gi ocories, Paints, Oils
aud Whitlow Glass, Wall Va-
Eer and liui'dur, Artists' Ma
jrials, Lime, Hair. Nails nnd
Shingles, Jiity, Feed and Fence
Posts, Grass Seeds, Etc,
NKW AllVKKTieUMENTS.
m .Sluf. ,.u . ,. ... 1UUI1I
receive reward. B42-3t
His Fikst Cask. Countv Judee
I Hubbard today hod bis first case in
matrimony. S. D. Focht was charg
ed with loving Ruth Eva Vaughn,
aud coveting her as his wife. The
Judge found the young man guilty
as charged, aud sentenced him to
love, honor, protect and support her
as his wife until death. Mr. and
Mrs. Focht departed as one.
AfeSAULT and Batteuy. John
Hart today Issued out of Justice
Batchelor's court of Patrick Nelan
fill ncamilf nnrl K... ...... It .... I
w. urot.uit. uuu uuuery, mo tatter
Having struck him. The trial will
take place lato this afternoou. Mr.
Nelan wus llued 515.60.
For Sale.
,.rn,,,J'"'Aoro,ract neartheclty. Allcloared.
Wlllpix.duoe anythiug that grows in Orc-
Alsea cood 7 mm house, and barn.
Pure well water,2 choK e lota, 'a bargain
Also ue 'lrubtn IntA unH hir.niro t l'. .
nnt Home Addition on easy terms, other
One City Property.
ProfeMloni Represented Anions
Members of a Itallriiad Guiir.
Superintendent Elliot Holbrook. of the
Baltimore and Ohio road, In the course
of an Interesting chat said ho did not
believe any road in the country could
tnrn np. like the Baltimore am) Ohio, a
section gang with a county coroner, u
doctor of divhdty, an ex-niember of the
legislature and an emorgoncy physician
Ho haa been out along the line for i
week and tells a story about an expen
ence be had wliilo his car was lying at
Sand Patch a night or two ago. The
foreman of tho gang cauio up to him
and said:
"There is more talent to the Mitiun
inch in the gang on the fur side of that
mountain than I have met with since I
was at tho hist state convention."
Mr. Holbrou!; naked the man what he
meant, and the foreman centinued:
"I was coming up the hill from work
with my gang a bit ago, and when a few
roils below Philson's wo found the body
of a man lying beside the track. His
body was yet warm, and I said, 'Wish I
h1;d a doctor hero,' said I half to my
self.
" 'I guess 1 can answer In a pinch,
said one of tho men in tho gang.
'"What do you kuow about such
things?' I asked with some show of con
tempt. " 'Oh, 1 took a term in the old Jeffer
son Medical college ye.irsago, but didn't
tako to practico and quit. All this time
ho had been rummaging tho body, and
in a minute b.iid, 'He's dead.'
" 'Well, I'll leavo two or three of you
hero to watch the body while 1 get a
coroner or a squire to hold an inquest,
said I. 'Tho rest of you can come with
Being Intiioducrd. Amos Tur
ner, a prominent busiueM man of
Seattle, is lu the city today. He Is
representing the Mokuska Cfte
company in the uortbwrat, aud hri
just made arrangements through
Lang & Co., the PortluuU wholesale
house, to supply theSulcin and val
ley trade with their c.lebruted new
brand of coflee. It Is an entirely
new brand, composed .n equal parfi
of Mocha,Maracalbo,SautC3 Rio and
Java. It is t:lect d crefolly,
thoroughly ole-iused and roasted by
the moit approved methods, retain
ing its full strength nnd natural
llavor. Re derh who are looking for
somythiug strictly first class In the
cofR'3 line should ask for Mokrsku.
EDUCATIONAL.
Enquire at Win E Burle'g office, over
Uarr A Petzel's. Kist. niiin nnn.n..i.i u.
. . w W.UUIVILI.I ni,.
auiem, uregon
Insank. Nolllo M. Holmes, of
Portland, was brought to the asylum
today for tieatmont. She wns there
about three years ago, nnd hor ali
ment is declared hereditary.
REVOLTING OiUME.
It Is admitted by everyone who
knows that tho cliolsest stock of
ladles' huts and millinery is kept by
mis. m. ij. VYillson, 205 Cornmer
o.U street. n
Notice. Tho oilleo of Ltokwood
aiesseuger system aud Postal Tele
graph compauy will bo open until
12 o'olook p, ra. during fair week
Bruueh otllco now open at state fair
fairgrounds. 0-H 7t
D ilN l Dolls that aro dolls Wm.
Sargeant.
REED'S OPERA HOUSE.
FOB FAIR WEEK,
Commencing Monday, Sept. 12.
The Wilber Co.
Supporting JAS. R. McCANN
Aud LIZZIE KENDALL,
Presenting lo following Itepcrtoln
Monday Streets of New York.
Tuesday Shadows of a Home.
Wednosduy Tne Octoroon.
Thursday Ten Nights In a Barroom.
ihe jjieur temperance play.
Friday jiin VnnWinM,.
Saturday Muldoon's Pk-nlo.'
Matlnoe. Saturday, 2 o'clock.-ln Honor
llouud, My UnclVs Will nnd PeuUope
Seats on silo at Pattou's.
REMOVED
ThcK.M. WaltoJ'rln'liig Company has
Wonderfu
-' - -
ii
t
The Eastern Ur.
Oot.UAtiiU8, O., Sept 15,The
grand chsptl of tho Eistern Star
meets lu nuuuul convention here to
day.
PvB.agy Up JixMbltlon.
Paki, Fhakoj:. fBi'. 16.The
luUrHRtloBul K'..c; tttamp exhIW
UH SHWd lln tlH)HtO till) phll
y tUy, -
A Young Qlrl ABsavUed by Hor
Father.
Tacoma, Sept. 10. A most brutal
father was arrested yesterday after-
uoou iu this city for the crime of
rape 011 lila daughter aged 111 years,
who la soon to become a mother.
August Weatfull, labotvr, aged
about 45, Is the crlmual, and he Is
uow uuder IkmuIh fur $10,000, which
ho will be uunblo to procure, Ac
cordlug totheslrl'MHtatunieiit, when
she was only 1'J years of age he nut.
rugod hor und ho bus u.tmluued his
criminal ivIiittmiH with her, and, t.y
iiucaiH 01 Killing nor, iriguienea ner
to keep IU mi uiuiuc her truubln and
wrongs. Hor niotlier died about
four years ugo, and, as she had 110
one to protect her, her brutal parout
has ooutluued to preea his attentions
unoti her. A woman living In the tui j a k.!, r and la better aealdi thn
neighborhood Informed the authorl- tlli:.Ju;iovni. Tho bunchw under
ties of her ausplolons, and on Invei-' !',?r "'"i ,,-Vrt ailtf4. wl we beiiTo
Ib.Ha.i ii. ...v-tt . - " , ' iliM " 8aiwtrtlla will b too mach for
tigatlouthey oove.l i moirrect. ihsiu t hiss j. .t v.rvr,. A,.
The daughter swore out a warrant RrcieiSmet,lkitGB,Ma.
Klt him for the iv.nie frape. Hod1!! Sarsanifllln
t5hehMone slMeraud three brothers tcii t. j.v. ...uu. i, u.Sr-r.L.v-
uu wiiuv 10 iuw vtnte from U'tu.
eye tuontha ago,
Results
often
fill 1.11V
I'm iim vt Hutul'a Sarsaiiarilla, Severe
mmn (t tomful.v, isjmjii winrii other i'r"!i
luatlon,' h.ifl li.cn noweilcvi, yield to tl.a
-ucuil:.r eurrhs iwcis 0; tl.u ineilli-lue
l"Mri' x'Ktf e.siis it !yspcnl.i. excinci.u.
lug rem; Inints el ll.e ;ldneya aud ltwr.
; son sine Heli t4
.' V 1 ues i. CfitJiTii, nml chs and tuilns
' i'.i.i:m.ir-;n, mo cured by Hood's Bar-
. ."0. it I .H..CI the Mood, ami at the
' 1..1 " t mos the ttoniicli, civatcs an
.'.i:! l C.cs 8tiligtlitoeciyfuii(j.
tlwoody. (lholtatrl.il.
ftanorat Debility
" Fur four ji'ars my who suffervd with
i.. tumor biinclics on tho glands umlr
v . r.i:s, nudtcaeral debility ot thewliole
'ylrfia. Sho became 10 txor la health
l.Mt wo were on tho verga ot despair
nsardhig tier recovery. Physicians did
nut evm to understand her casoj at all
events sho never derived nv benefit f mm
their treatment. She Anally concluded to
try Hood's Samparllla. The Immediate
0 II oct was so marked aud sattetactory that
shu cmittaucd to take It, and U1I5 :a the
eaultt 6I10 has gained lu weight
From 84 to III Pounds
ROOFING.
" 'I giiess us I'm coroner ofthe county
I'll do.' eaid another mud covered citi
zen. " 'Youl' said I to him.
" 'Oh, yes; I was elected last fall."
" 'Well, go uhead.' Ho took sLx of the
gang and held an inquest and returned
a vorriict of accidental death.
" 'Well, (hat's dene: nut him In thi
hand car and we'll take him np aud get
a coffin and a preacher and bury him,' 1
said to tho men.
" 'What's the use'r said a man of the
gang who hadn't said a word till now.
'I am a minister and always have a Bl
blo with mo. Let's hold the services
right hero. Let the others dig a grave
up thero under that big hemlock, and
..u uuijr mm wunoui runner trouble.
"Acting on his suggestion the grave
was soon dug, the body carried to ita
side, and then tho 'minister' took hold.
Ho read a chapter, gave out a hymn, as
he called it, which tho men sung, and
then ho delivered ono of tho most feelin
and appropriatest funeral sermons ever
heard. It waa out of sight, and nearlv
every ono of us wns purty moist before
he quit. There wasn't nothin in it at
all resemblin my church, but it caught
"iu, causa 11 was simple, and was
powerful ns tho dynamite we had been
using nil day.
"Lii;o tho doctor, the Gospel fellow
had had his innings in a school and
seminary, but a ucrapo had downed him,
and ho waa unbeknownbt to himself
doing really Lig now. What struck me
all of a heap was the fact thnt I. TO,n
was bosjin tlio gang, could only 'touch
tho pen to mako my eigirature on tho
payrolls, and all tho fellows under me
weru cither Id. D.'s, D. D.'s or D. B 's
Great couutry this!" Pittsburg Post.'
A Business Change. The firm
of Branson & Gelbel bos today made
a change, which will make that a
still stronger concern. M. A. 13en
tiv. who bus b. m here about a year
from Nebraska, has bought a third I
Interest, and hereafter the firm w 11
be known ns H. M. Branson & Co.
The business will be conducted at
the same plt.ee, aud will be consid
erably enlarged and the service cor
respondingly improved. The mem-b.-ri
of this Arm nre all accom
modatlne business nentlemen, aud
will always make It their aim to
command the public patronuge.
Large Ones. Three Bartlett
pears are on exhibition in Fry's
urug Biuii;, tiiui weigh three pounds
and two ounces. They should be
at the fair.
Go to the Best.
The place lor young ladles nnd gentle.
mon to cure n thorough education Is tho
old, but ever new.
WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY.
liongand Mill the lending institution of
the Worth West. Ilettcr than ever I
New courso of instruction In Oratory
lhrology nnd Post-Graduated.
MTUl-UKy. Noiwai.IJuslntKH, Academy,
College, and InwcourRes greatly enlarged
and improved.
Kat-ultlra Increased and Improved. For
Catalogue ot Oollego or Law wrlto Dean B
T. Wlohardfcon. Esq , Salem, Or.
For Catalogue ol Collego 01 Medical and
Pharmacy write Dean lUchnioudKelly.M.
D Portland, Or. "
For geiieial Catnlojue write Rev. Geo.
Whltaker, V. D., 1'iesldrnt, Ba)in, Or.
7-ij-3m-dw
The Gennine Merit
Of Hood's barsaparllla wins friends
wherever it is fahly and honestly
tried. lis proprietors lire highly
gratified at the letters which come
entirely unsolicited from men aud
women In the learned professions
warmly rommendlug Hood's Barsa
parllla for what It has hone for
them.
Hood's Pills cure liver Ills, jaun
dice, billousneo, sick hendache, aud
constipation.
m
Domestics. A complete line of
muslins, sheetings, prints, furniture
prints, cretons, etc. all new. All
priuts dlflereut from an thing seen
eisewnere. uaii and seo them at
"The Palace" 307 Com'l. Bt.
.
Mokaska coflee- Clark & Eppley.
Lost.'
FRIENDS POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE
Will be opened to studcuts Sept. 18, W52.
uUeu iho most proutiuil eourtesof htudy
ot any school In iho State, viz: Mechanical
Kiigjueering, Civil Enfcinttriug, Electrical
Jinglueerlug, Academic .nd tirammar
school courses Students pmcticw dully In
wood shop, machine shop, and labora
tories. Tuition nnd itomd per Year, J1GO.
Special Inducements ton few joung men
wh. wish lo work for tbeir boairt und tn.
tlou during vacations. Forpiospectusnud
further Information, address
EDWIN MOllUlhON.M S
l'resdeut, t-ulem, Or.
Conservatory of Music,
)
WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY,
SALEM, OREGON.
The course most complete and the high
est grade of any music school in tho
Northwest. JUest and newest methods of
teaching. Enlarged iacilitles and new
plan for Instiuction of beginners for the
!SB.f cho,1 y enr-' UlP'omas granted on
completion of course. Next tfiin begins
September 6, 18IK. Z. U. TAIt VIN,
Send for cutnioguo. SIuslo Director.
7-2M2m-wlm
IVIiss Ballou's
KINDERGARTEN.
THIRD YEAE
Opens Monday, Eeptemucr 19th, at Kin
dergarleu Hall, opposite opera house.
I.MI.U 1-- ""-l-""B UIUk Will D6
oa.M empioj cd. Prut.g's s stem ot draw lng
und color work Introduced. "),.
was
OUSI-EtiASTIO HOOKINU PELT casts
only $2.1 j per 1CJ square feet, ilahesa
good roof for yo us, nud any ono can put it
Uum-Klast Jo Paint costs only fOcents per
r. . . 'V.. 'v1. " "u lur J -gut. tuns.
Color dark ml. Will stop lewks trl tin or
Iron roofs that will lust foryeare Try St.
bend stamp loi sample und mil purlieu-
Gov El.stio ItooriNo Co.,
K) 41 West ltroadway, New York,
tocal Agents Wanted. M2-dlm-w3m
White's No. 60,
SALEM'd FINEST TRUCK,
Viwrerdy for business
oiifflalty.
tircful work a
J.F. WHITK.
AtlminlstraloWs Notice
VTOTICK Is tureby given t all whom It
i. may concern, that Jho undersigned.
th(xuhty court of iXuL VT. K S L"r
for the County or jlarlon,ndmlnutrJtrof
thaeatatant J. w. Orim '.jliUIvri r"" ri
nil ....7...'":r.TJ -""?"" .u
late, nro hereliv noiirni t.T !S2:::a.VZ
same duly verltled. to the und.rTlgnoiat
.... vqiuvuuv uwr Aumru, in Marlon
Ihedateof this notice. Aud all nervous
Indebted to tald Mlal l.rLh., .Lrl.Ti
to mako linn MlUte ketllemenl thereof, to
DuiedthUHepteuibereth, lfi
AdmlnU'rator of tho Estate of j. w
Grim, dec ed. Waiw
A Voloanlc Legend.
Chimborczo. tho "nrideof ihn A,iQo
ut ouo timo thought to bo the highest
mountain peak in the world, is now
reckoned us being only 31,424 feet above
sea lovel, which is certainly enough to
give it au air of majesty if not of m.
tery. Dut tho natives of that region
have a curious bellef-a legend which
tolls them that "Chlmbo" was once a
full mile higher than ho is at the present
time. When Pizano invaded tho "land
of tho incus" Cbimborazo reared his
ltiajtstic head between 25,000 and 80,000
feet Into tho ra rifled ntmni, i,.
that invader's crownimr tilwnnf int...
tho strangling of the last of the incas
brought down tho wrath of tho gods
who rent the giant peak from center to
circumference, throwing down great
.oc,w3 ut 6iuucs nnu reducing its heiirht
by about ono-fifth.
At tho same time the apex of the
mountain, the former resting pluce of
the Inca's Head," was cursed, and un
til this day no man has ever reachod
within 3,000 feet of ita summit, "The
taca'a Head" is a massive piece of gran
ite lylug on one side of the peak Tra
dition says It once formed the apei.
' vu.j ncjmuuc.
A friend, but be
fonnd at Catterlin's gallery.
Call. Ladles get your fair hahi
at Mrs. Klester's millinery store.
Picture! and frames; a'90 framing
Wm. Sargeant.
Krause Bros, for foot wear.
Muny Hues of sho i at i educed
prices at Krauto Bios.
Popular prices at Jackson's.
CASH'va. TIME-Blue Front.
Silk hats renovated, Jackson's.
Mokaska coflee Clan; & Eppley.
Wall paper-newest patterns
lowest prices. Wm. Sargeant. 41
UU-..U Mcunura, jiu jaCKSOll'8.
Surveys of all kinds, accurately
aud quickly made. D. W. Town
send, 115 State St. 8-20 I m
Mokaska coffee -Clark & Eppley,
iss Annie Thornton.
Suft'ootU"Dicsdcn Conserve jyo-'
and 7 ftm?),wm l'en ller T,vuS,
nna 7, iluuk budding, September 1st
miiirMt.,,S.Bilvocul ava 'nstri mental
mualc, albo m German and French. b-5-U
Select School.
MIl-,?J"JX will begin herrelcct fhool
lie til st Aiouduy in Pcntoi er nt ilin
Little Cential school Cnlldlng. '
EU LTof M ,AI'R1S, Teacher of Voice
oonscva. H7or nt"l,er honfe.Tli Hummer
street.
8-a-2
25c Want Column.
WOltD EACH IMKKK'J'ION. Ivo adver.
man tM'eiit.flv(j cents.
When tho Trap is Sprung
Upon us, as It fometlmcs Is. In u m. t
uucxpectert manrer by disen'e. wo n nni .,
elate the tact that it Is n most lusufio is
foe. nud that rot n..iv u i. ..A '"?'u'0.4b
coiuMit It by the most poient niedlclnal
S?eV,clL"' but ' Prevent Its maulfestaiioJ
at all by counteracting the fS that
P luce it. Thui, exposure m wet wo th.
2r:.t.,'enf?'' wearftg of damn XZt'iX
".'"" ku.'uV. u thorough diamrhi. un'
.vuuiui;u met and water hnriiiv
bi-t.HoMetter's micta ilf7 -7 iT 5
ve"' 'heir Inducing It. This medicliiP
effects such causes would othcrwisa nm
dme. -ro i tbe mariner. nilnerhToutdcSr
aborcr, the slave of ihe desk ,d ,tn ?d
thn overvorUed genen.lly, it t" Tl The in
juosi odvauUe. DySpeps kldndi'
trouble, tnularl?bl!l uinebS.aiTyleld a, tl
WAZ!lV;rWo waut t,lfi s-crvlcei ol
fcent "mfi-i :;.,, .V"" "".".?" ".' . c f.-L
ban fffiffiKr al lJ?5 W1U Py r lNter
h5?,,IS ?" Addiess "W.U. n.eare
v.vguumu,
-lw 3t
T A J Wanted, 8lary and expenses.
AmHrfr,SH?.f mi'"-y sto.S on both
Ainiirlcan and Canadian soils. Hardy va
rlSl,l.'.BJ.u'18Kclalty. UKOW.N imOS.CO..
A M
s-ui-d-t&s-'.'ei
lurserymen, Chicajo.
PhoAiHE".A h0".Re to he moved, must
oomo
A Good Opening:,
AHoroani b'i.kiwlth ,hon r needed
KSLl " '.'.ft t .$ -rw'" "ltry. kM
k0.l.llOoUJiCa,AiUirU,Lowll.iU. arln mill vlth the McoBdbt tw
Mtl todoetBrNiM o
iwiamur, Afikwy, Or.
-.."" .v wvwb nm niitar
IOO DOMI On. Dollar rPtul" SSSP "J;
lVut a. . w
t-viorauo steers, tnmri
n...i ... -v jut
T.i.k ui water, latelv ran ,i.
their way to tho slaughter housea in
Brooklyn and gored two little boys and
Kuashed a plate glass store window he
fore they could be buwoed. Where is
that law requiring that beeves in transit
hall be regularly and sufficiently fed
and watered? Xieo beef that will to
v. wwv ciuxrn lo eat, won t ii?
Mr.handfr's Rerommemlalioa.
Mr. J. A. Lander, a prominent el
tizen of Clarksburg, Mo., and widely
-,UUmVSlme9ny8orChonj(ltN
Ialu's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhea
Remedy: "I have teen iUgood n
sults and can rectmiuipud It." K, t
rale by Baskett & Van Slype D -.
For Sale.
of pond land. Murr,
W.EPT8eams,ress to do repairing
tjMf a ne,p oa uf.w worlc- Aptly to
. tM1'f i T. Hart, Tailor.
W:
AJTD.-To
er.
lice.
oi..tl. i reVl a Pa arm ot
O.S.H .Utr. BCreH.'y thorough farm
Good i Wireui given, cmi u this of-
8-12-lm
rAw!;a,-'!,",Ul,-nl3VIriva team,
lv-:il
TO BUILD is A PLEASURE
Vinn you see theso nm 1891
designs in Book- 4 and 5, "Houses
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D. S.; HOPKINS
Architect, Grand Rapid, Mich,
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