EVENING CAPIT AIL JOURNAL ' t ,t &," & U 1, Auax VOIi. 5. "THE PEOPLE'S PAPER." rtAXETVr, OBEGON, SATTTltDAY. OCTOBER 8, 18H2; m, TO-DAY'S KEWS TO-DAY." NO. UWfc NO Tho loifflibor's POTSsiBSKni 3KL"0"13 'ltt,4nb'mrY has no pets. One man's DOLLAR buvs as much as his Our prices are BED ROCK, anil cannot be DISCOUNTED for worthless slip's of paper called "ENCYCLOPEDIA COUPONS." flSrOUB. PRICES are guaranteed 15 to 30 per cent, lower than anytime stores. Spot cash does the business. -oooooooooooooo- BLUB BRONX. 'ORTH CONSIDERING Axe trie Prices at E. F Osbtirn's. Look over this stock and considor prices before buying and you will save money. HOSIERY Luil lea' AND UNDERWEAR. Ribbed Vests 30 to 60 cts Wool Vests 65cts, 03ets and (1 25 " Union SutlB SI 7i to fir. Children's Ribbed Wool Union Suits 1 10 to 1 60 Cotton Underwear 20to60cls Wool " 40to80ts Ladles Cotton Hose 13 to 60 cts Wool Hose 25 to 76 cts Children's Wool Hose 26 to 50 ccs SHOES. Baby Shoes - 35, 60, 00, 80 cts and $1 Chlldicu's Dougola, patent tip. iJeiDio uoat -- Misses' Dougola Shoes Ladles " " " " patent tlp- " Fine Dongola Men's Plow Shoes " JJal or Congress otf 15, $1 45 and 2 (K) 1 15, 35 and l bv 1 00 (special) 1 45 and $1 80 1 60, $1 89 and $2 50 2 15, 2 75 and 8 00 1 15, 1 45 and 1 75 160to4 00' X We also carry Ribbons. Laces. Handkerchiefs. Windsor Ties. Curline Irons. Toilet and Luuudrv SoaDS. Silk and Cotton Thread, Rubbe Roods, Umbrellas, etc. etc. E. F. OSBURN, - -261 Commercial Street. rROKKS3IoTAL AND UUSINHBS ADS T K CONN. Attorney at l.uv, room 7, .JLsfe T.M 14JF l.)M;K CA. UOUKKT, Architect, roomtll, Mar . nuam building, fort laud, Oregon. H, J. IHOaKlt, Altomoy at law, Ralem. T J'SH&' .M- VV ""-NT. SHAW A O , HUNT, attorneys at law. Office over Capital National bunk, Saloni, Oregon. QJ T. lUOHAIUWON, Attorney at law, O. office up stairs In front room) of new lTush block, corner Commercial ana Court streets, balem, Oregon. JOHN A. CAKSON, Attorney at law. Rooms Sana J, Jjada J. Uiwh'H Uiuk building, Snlera, Orcgcn Stlyr H. K. BONHAM. H. HOLM lis. Bonhah 4 Holmes, Attorneys ut law, Office In Bush's block, between 8uto and Court, on Com'ltlt, rnlLMON FORD, attorney at law, Salem. I Oregon. Office upUIra In P.utou'a block. K fOQUK, 111. wrltlst. balem, Oregon. C, Stenographer and Type Over Ladd&Iiuiiirsbuuk., T1!K CAPITAL JOURNAL I10FER BROTHERS, Editors, PUULISUKD UAIbY.KXCKPXHUNJJAY, BY IJIK Capital Journal Publishing Company. (Incorporated.) Offlco, Commercial Street, in P. O. Building tutored at the potitoffice at Salem, Or., an reobcl.('lnK nnttir. OUIl SATURDAY NIOHT. .. H.RBADSHAWj PHYSICIAN AND Burgeon. Salem, oiuimit. mnnn in IHll-UtCi man blool.. uruUili-H Rnilrlmien corner euiieanan k roiiuru inter street Bush WH. YOUNG, it. 1).. Office rormerly . occupied by Dr. Rowland, corner Oourtand Liberty otrcLls. Telephone No. 45. Office heurs: 8 a. in. to 12: 2 lo i p. in., nnu t uiwjv. iu iwmnuucu i"uu Fircev on olectrh- ear Hue. Telephone No. U, DK. W. B. MOTT, physician aud mir Kcou. Office In Kldrldge llloctt, Si . Icni, Oregon, v to p. in. Offlco hours 10 to Ua, m. DR. MINTA 8. A. I)A"VW. Office umife, 9 a. m. to 11 n. m ; 2 p. nu ,to 6 p. m. luy or nluht calls prpmpty-nucnded to, (Special alteutlon given to diseases of wo in. on uuu cunuren. urn in ,-tew UUnKiilK., :5 Commercial ttn.-A.Heslctenco same. M' den CO In Yd line, on Mil I'KSJ, Prtlfcttoai muse. pi u,periencc. ltosl frpUB block west of cu treat, r lD-im TK, T. O.J J Balei UTinR ofovJ llonsaspe 1TJ1. Deal Int. M bLalo Htroet. Or. FlnUhed dental opora- deficrlntlnn. liilii!iNnnniii. laity. D. c. Cross, on Choce Meats Wholesale and ICctail Dealer in Fresh, Salt and Smoked Meats of all Kinds, Largest display in the city at my market. Best ser vices and prompt delivery to all parts of the city. 95 Court and 110 State Streets. A.ILS ! LOCKS HINGES I BUILDER'S HARDWARE i AT & Petzel ? Plumbers and Tinners, 14 & 216 Commercial St., Salem. Garden Hose and Lawn Sprinklers. complete line of Stoves and Tinware, Tin roofing aud plumbing a Ipecialty. Estimates for Tinning and Plumbing Furnished. Rd Front Basaarl Goods of all Kinds Bought and Sold. New nd Second and Household Goods sold on Commission. 20 Years' Experience in Auctiot business. City and Country sales Specialty. Auction at Sales Room every Saturday. TA.TE! ST- in 130 STATE STBEKT. TINWARE, ROOFING, STOVES, Creamery and Dairy Sup plies, tecl Ranges, 1'arlor llcatcra in all Styles n Specialty. Proposals for Stationery. Office of tbe Secretary ofHIati'. . 8A1.KM. OreifOU. Kept. 3, 1BU2 Healed proposals will be received at, thliJ n.MA.. .....II ...y.. Un.ninli.. 4 1L11 .n t t ..- Villi 13 UUIill U(NU HUtciuwi, o, 1(W. iu. M- ulsh tbe following articles for tbe State of uregon. 10 reams legal cap, Hlb,No.7 rullue.whlte jam. cream, cnarier oaa, or bcouju nueu 0 reams nrstIass concresa CLOTHES WHINGERS AND WASHERS CfeS'-The best on earth, call. Give us a 10:3-tf. SCIIIE MASON. A. ii. SMITH 3MC.i3L.ZSOW SSS SlftOEXjei ENERAL - UONTRACTORS, Street Work, Sewering, Excavating, lliug, &c. All work promptly done. SALEM, - - - Concrete and Mason Work, OREGON. jSJjpStjES Sasli and. Door Factory Front Street, Salem, Oregon, Pue beat class of work in our line at prices to compete with the lowest. Only t.be best material used. Capital City Restaurant Jas. Batchelor, Prop'r. Warm Meal at All Hours oi the Day None but white labor euaiunyed In thl establishment. A good substantial meal o.ifced In first, class stylo Xwenty-flva cents per meal RED If RO N T Conn street, between Opera .Houre and Mlnto's Livery note. 71b pfcgs.. No. 7 ruling, white laid. i3,uou ino. ti4 wuiie envelopes, uuio iu. i tan, XXX. 13 gross railroad steel pens, No. 149. 20 gross Ulllott's steel pens. No. 401. 4 cross Glllott's steel pens, No, 303. 3 gross Ksterbrook "J" pens. lOdoz l'eck, Htowi Wilcox's Inkstands, No 658. 4 doz. Feck, Stow a Wilcox's Inkstands, No. KM. 10 doz. Feck.Rtow & Wilcox's Inkstands, No. 4ai. iz doz. ivory folders, ujuru stanaara. 4 doz. Ivory folders, 10 Inch oongress, patent. 4 doz. tnucilugo cups, Ho, 8, .Morc.m's 10 dot. muclluge stands, reservoir, No. 0, Residence 882 Church St. J. J. S1CN Affl MUTTON, PAINTER, Mrtrrrn rtiitnt.. X lesms T'jirker's treasury Llottlng paper, 1 Wilis hs K ii ted eo'o. 2 gruo No. 2 Kugie Hecordtr lead pencils, style (100. 1 doz Hanlord's premium fluid, squirts. 12 S doz. Ctallord's writing llald quart, 10 doz. gummed stub tiles, Ho, '21 11x13 Inches, bOpttges. 15 doz. Duplex cupboard letter clips. lOdpz. Fuber'H rubber rulers. 14-inclifist 15 doz. steel erusers, Iloger's No. 18, 149, bone. 3 doz. sleel erasers, Roger's No. 18, 149, ebony. 30 boxes liber's No 300 rubber bands, assorted sizes. ftHTOBK Fuber'B led pencils, No. 2, hex agon gilt. 12 gross ! ober's lead pencils, i o. 2, round 15 doc. Faber's patent Ink and pencil rub uer eraser, mauiiuuiu. 8000 McQiU's patent paper fasteners, No. 2, flat head. 000 AlcGlll's patent paper nistoners, No. 4, flat head. 15 doz. table cads to hold naner. 19x21 Inches, strong feather tips. 12 doz. waste paper boskets, cross-bar No. 4. 20 pounds hemp twine, No. 13 4 doz. ban ford's mucilage quarts. At the some time t eparate bids will be received for 15 dozen fine penknives to be described by trade numbers, samples to be exhibited. UldsBbould be marked "Proposals for Batatlonery." none Duitneuest quality o; sooas win be accepted. The right to reject any or all bids Is re served. All tbe above articles to bo deliv ered at Balem on or before December 28, 1WI2. UH.O. W.McHUIDB, 9-3-2m Secretary of staef w nil classes laerclal St. D.l'OUH. Arclilteer. Jinr.s - .i - ...... 1 . . f tT . . ' .-- niitmiOBiico tor tlcatlonN and'uuberlii buildings. .Ofllco itloiiN and' i for bulldln .tup stairs, IVNHENU, Sped' co foi W0 COuV a DW.TOVNaENJJ. Civil Euelnrcrand . Surveyor. Ofllco with Oregon land Co , 8alemk)regon. V ' " PJ. LiAMSEN CO,, ftlunufacture of all , klndjjof veblelel. Itepalrlbg a spoolal- ouop so emu) street. ty, T)ROTECTI0NLODaKN0a,A.0 U.W. .vi eem m meir nan in uiaie insurance building, ei-ery Wednesday evening. , . ?f, H.A.aioFADPtN.Jl.W. J. ABEIiWOOf), UOi-order. TAI PROVED OKDER OK RED MEN.-i 1 KamUikun 'fribiiNo. 8f Staleni. liolds' council every Thursday evening, at 7.80. Wigwam In tstate Insurance hall, V. B. BAKKIt. 'mnhpL FRANK O. W ATKRMj OUIef of Heoords EDUCATIONAL. Go to the Best, The place'Jfor young ladles and' gentle men to necjima thorough educatlou Is the old, bnt ever new. lying and still tho leading Institution of the North West, Hotter than evcrl New course of Instruction in Oratory, ThPOlogy und I'ost-Uradualed. HTUDIES. Normal, Business, Academy, College, and Law courses greatly enlarged nuu iiuutuiQU. For DeanU Faculties Increased and Improved, Catalogue of College of Law write D( x. mcuarasou, usq , naietn, ur. For Catalogue or Collego of Medical and Pharmacy write Dean Richmond Kelly,M. XT.. I U1UUUU, Ui For general Catalogue write Rev. Geo, Whltaker, D. D.J President, Balem, Or. 7-liWm-dw Pa- Decorator, Kalsomiuer and per Hanger. Leave orders at A. B. Buren t Son's Fur niture store or Brout&UlIe, Urocers. I N. CHURCHILL T S, BURROUGHS CHTJUCiniiL & BURItOUGrHS, mners, iiumoers, bas ana bteam Miters; SHEET METAL WORKERS. Agents for the celebrated economic force and lift Pump. 100 Cliemekem Street. OUND The place to gut a Saddle horse, Livery rig, Express, Dray or Truck, AVood, Hay, Mill feed or good well rotted Manure, ad of Dirt or Gravel. Call on Ryan & Co., back of Willnmrtf fa Vinfol TPrmviTif. niirl fnrffiil wnrlr ih nur mnffn RYAN & CO. F, DRAKE, Proprietor. SALEM IA.LICM, T. G. PERKINS, General Superintendent IRON WORKS, ----- ORBQON, HOW TO In GROW Oregon. FRUIT With various remedies for pests and diseases among fruit trees from actual tests W. U. MUCINS, Horticulturist. Dallas. Oreeon. 15 page book. Price, 25 cents per copy. Every fruit grower should send far a copy. Auum W. 8. ELKINB, IlortlculturMt, IMf-hr-dw Box SOU. Dallas, Oregon WILLIAMS & ENGLAND BANKING CO. CAPITAL STOCK, all Subscribed, 1200,000 Transact a genera) banking bustnesri In all Its branches. GEO. WILLIAMS.. Wm.KN OLAN1) liUOUMoNAUV ril(Ieut ..Vice J'reslden uasmer. Conservatory of Music, WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY, SALEM, OREGON. The course most complete and the high est grade of any muslo school In tbe Northwest. Best and newest methods of teaching. Enlarged lacllitles and new plan for Instruction of beginners for the coming tchool year. Diplomas granted on in oil term begins 7..J1.1M.KVIN, Mould Dlier.tnr. 7-lMl2m-Wlm completion of course. uentomuer o, lts. Bend for catalogue. DIUECTOU8: Oeo. Wllllams.Wm. Eng- iw, j. a. iwcjiarason, j, w, xioason, J. A llaker. ilank tu new Kxoliange block on Com men lal street, H:13-U NOTICE. I wish to say lo my customers In tbe lumber trade thai 1 have resigned mv do- slllon in the Inman.roulnen A Co. lumber yarci uerc, out sun usk me patronage oi the contractors, and I will try lo mane It to every ones Interest to call on me and get my prices betore purchasing elsewhere. 1 guarantee as good lumber as is In Oregon ruiie. MATUEWH. and will as ever treat you white. w. w. Manufactures HTKAM ENGINES, Mill Outfit. Water Wheel Governors, Fruit ylugOutflts, Traction Engines, Cientlug, etc. Farm machinery made and repalruL (itineml m-enU and muuulactureis of lUo celebrated Wdhltrum fatont MladllUjf Inrldcr and iieels. Farm machinery made ai d repaired. DIIAYSAXD TRUCKS ulwayn ready for orders. Hell und deliver wood, bay, coal and lumber, Of fice Hteto tit., opposite Ha lm Iron worta. Dntys and trucKi mny be found tbruugboui tue fUv ' tba comer Hf HUt una UoiunK-rt'tal btrwt. lalem Truck A Dray Co, LEADING MERCHANT I TA1LOK. 217 90MMEUCIAL STHI5BT. T. HART, 'llUUlxO QL LL.UIj Carefully tma4d y er lOO tt Stroot Ht BALK. A Iiaylog 4resual(Bg and ' .hW,.l.l . 1- .-. .. . Amu K. H. Mavtutwe. an Cmnnierehil Mswt. MN u v W. rKITarl liirwIM wboiaurtaoil hrmiug a4twnd A)Wy w r, J. KAn. n town. -JK CbMWa. FOR SALE I CHOICE TRACTS FOR SUBURBAN HOMES AND FRUIT GARDENS, Within one-halt mile of two electric street car lines aud lair grounds station and pott oMce Only two and Doe-quarter miles from tbe ceuter of Halem. Healthy, beau tiful location. Hon extragood, welldrulued uuu ncu, rnvo iow ana mrm easy. K-io-tr n.w.oyrrt,E. W. Taylor, House Cleaner, Gardner and General Jobber. CKVXt LAYING AND CLEANING, WHITE WASHING A.ND WINDOW CLEANING A SPECIALTY, Leave orders at Thomas A Johnson's Wi commercial siren. FRIENDS POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE Will be opened to students fiept. 13, 16ft2. Oilers the most practical courses of study ot any school In the State, viz: Mechanical iugineering, uivii i-.ngineerlng, Electrical Engineering, Academlo and Grammar school courses Htudents proctlca dally In wood shop, machine shop, and labora tories, Tuition and Jlotrd per Year, J10O. SpicImI inducements to a few young men who wlh lo work for their board and tul tloudurlng vucatlous. For prospectus and lurtber Information, uddrcss EDWIN MOKHIHON.M.H, IVesdent, Halem, Or. Miss JBallou's KINDERGARTEN. M. T. RINEMAN Bzxum iv Staple idiI Fancy Groceries, Crockery, Glassware, Lamps. Woedeu and Willow ware. All kinds of mill feed. Alo veKeublesaudfrults In their season, "Hlgbeat irloo jiald for country produce.'' wekOllr! aslmrnofyour patrouage. For Kale. Hlztr-arctnutneartharlty. Alleleared. Will produce unylb'ng that grows lu Ore gon. Alton good 7 room liouno, and barn. 1'uro well water,: choice loU A bargain. Aiki desirable lots and bloeks In l"lfa antiiornu Addition on easy terms, other Que City rroperty, nqulre at Wm IS HurW office, over Itarr A I'euel's, East sldn Commeretal : itsleM, Oregon. H'-IS & WHITLEY, LIVERYMEN, Hauth ef JVtUsat Hatel, AAblSM - - ORRGCM Money To liui oa (iMtUd Hmtaadns. JUtMAMMm uz, Only One. Chance for a colour. Una inu nr w,it. botiora Una, onthalf in oiltlvatlou, has small streams and lak, has V7UUJ crop ou now. bulldlncs. etc Is tlva tnilM fVr.tr. Halein.Oitrgun, One-third asb. and bal ance in nve yearly payments, with 4 per ceut. intonwl at w ier acre. t JOIIN M. I'AYWB. Agt. MONEY TO LOAN. Slui! lndiioeuenU for the next 80 day (til uii Cam. Iimriu ' FEAR & HAMILTON. Itobw 14. Bab Hank Meek. 6 IMw THIHD YEAR Opens Monday, Beptemucr IBlb, at Kin dergarlen Hall, opposite opera bouse. Children received at three years of age and over. A connecting c'ass will be es tablished lor advanced Kindergarten pu Bll and those beginning primary work", nly tbe best modern Kludergarten rneth ods employed, 'rung's system ol drawing and color work Introduced. The sympathy of the Now ns well as the Old World uoes out genorously toward Mrs. President Hnrrlpou. BhaLrns been eevprly prostrated for eomo time and the neoplo of our country listen with nn almost painful inter est for Urn dally press bulletins us to her condition. The patient suflerer herself hnn given out no word to elicit this Interest. It Is n uonuine feeling that wells up In the heart of every true American and Is entirely disconnected with any nuperflolal admiration. Mrs. Harrison Is truly nn tinostenlatlousaud undemonstra tive western womiiu. As the flrst lady of American political society she has carried on no social intrigues, cultivated no airs and Haunted no plumage borrowed from her tem porary tlevatlou by llfo ab tho White House. Who -does not remember heron the occasion of thd president's visit to Balem. Tho president and his lady were plain' citizens Mr. and Mrs. Harrison. No servants or lacfeeys attended them. MrB. Harrison was dressed as plainly us maUy a Marlon couuty farmer's wife come to town on a holiday. Phe was a solid substantial wbmufj, wl o suld little. 8he has been faithful to all her duties, hum ble or exalted, ft Is extremely sad that she has passed u summer lu suf fering. With what fortitude sho has borne her aflllctlou, her friends only know. When tho nation prayed for the recovery of thostridk eu Qurfleld probably not one who prayed really believed that he could live or that the prayer might be an swered. There has beeu uosunli feeling going out toward Mrs. Har rison. It has been a feeling of kind ly Interest in her welfare. All have hoped that tho human tomnlomlcht lA coutinuo to hold the honest, plalu and womanly spirit contained there lu. The silent prayerful interest of the nation coutiuues to go out to her. She cannot be said to have beon a famous woman. Rhe has never beon much talked of prob ably less than a score pf lesser sta tion in Washington. She courted uo such attentions. Is it not truo that tho world reflects nearly the thought about ourselves whioh wo unconsciously send out tp it? Tho "talked about" wotnon oidy have imaged back to them the picture which they have cast upon the world's mirror. The silent perform ers of duty,"bo it never so humble," receive their meed of praiso in the silence of the world, and wo recall the adngo that likens speech to sil ver, silence to gold. Blessed are these silent performers of duty In the realm they occupy, high or low. Tlioy can well allord to leave tho doubtful glory of being on every one's tongue to thoso who ore the recipients of such notoriety. Interest iu Mrs. Harrison has not been given stimulus by great wealth, beauty, or social rank. Unaffected admiration for her wealth of modes ty, beauty of reticence and high rank iu the circles of virtuous wom anhood havo won for her the love of tho people. She drew no coterie of nets about her from tho fashionable "fourhuiidred." No one has been bored with accounts of her gowns or diamonds. But in the cjuletor realms of her dlgulfled life sho spoko as no other woman of our ago. Not taking the active part lu moral re forms that Mrs. Hayes did, not it striking llguro In society llkd Mrs. Cleveland, nor tho heiresi of great wealth as is the Mrs, Wliitelaw Mills Beed, the wife of a possible vice-president Mrs. President Har rlxon shines out by her own ex- nulslto homo-like qualities, that uwaken for her the Jieurtfelt sym pathies of millions. Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S Gov't Reptxt Baking-Powder ABSOLUTELY PURE Gwynue, . D.; and Itev. J. A. Towneend, Ph.D The Congrogatlotmllsts of Inde pendence, wlil unite with theEvan jwllcal denomluail6n in building a 12,600 church, for which a subscrip tion has beeu taken by Mrs. T. J. Lee aud Mrs. D. V. Poling, Rev. D. V. Poling will be pastor. The lot Was .donated by Mrs. W. W Williams aud a good part of tho nec essary funds has already been stib hcrlbed. Eugene. Guard. TBE DALTON ROBBERS. Dostitutiou in Hamburg. Tralii Wreckers Ht Work. TIIK ONtTAIUANS ON CLOSING. BUN OAT Wo clip the following from the Oakland, Cal., Times: The Unitarians, ut their annual conference, adopted the following resolutieu: Besolved, That this Conference puts on record its convictions that tho opening of vhe World's fair ou Sundays, for at least a part of the day, la demanded by' hutnattarian uud moral considerations; and there fore, In tho luterest of truo Chris tianity, which teaches that "the Sab bath Is made for man, and not mail for tho Sabbath," wo respootfully re quest the directors of the world's fair to reconsider tho action in this matter. ' The Times eommeuts on tho reso lution us follews: '"lhls Is the sentiment of right thinking men and women all over the country, whether Christian or unbelievers. Tho Sabbath, as it Is called, is merely a day of rest, If It is desired to rest on that day. Mon day or Friday would do as well as Suuday, and tho law is sumptuary lu its tendency that compels the people to foiego rational rooreation ntany fitting opportunity. Whon a law reaola aud by its oppressive operation drives thousands of idle men and women Into unwholesome and depraved associations, as does this ediet closing the world's fair on Sunday, it cannot bo repealed too soon. NORTHWEST NEWS. Soda- JAPANESE Rl JK CURB AnewondCompleteTreatinent, consist- ue ut .u',v.iiiii.i,, uiutuiuui iu Gapsmes, also a box and pills: a poslUre cure for ex ternal, Internal, blind or bleeding. Itching, riles, and cnrouic, recem or hereditary many piuer auutnse and female weak- neM-s; It Is always a great beuellt to the genrnu iiwuu. una nrst discovery ol a Hieainueurareaaanng an operation with EX K.HALL, Paper Hangerand Decorator, Ottoe at Chaa. Oalvsrt's UUMonar !. FUlMrt, OfegvB' T O-tt' In Pataa Ij Hy ?(. a titjhUalatf MR AMI wMl Hto4t A Hfcwml Mtsassl t teaMM vffX..! m r oa tbe road la rr4MMd M41 beak, 4 moanji. vimi in Knife unnwwry tWMtiter. This remedy ha never been known lo fall, n prtMix.0(br;sntbymaIl. Wby suffer from this terrible disease whea a written BtMrauMxi i iivhi wun o uoxm, ut refund tbe money I loot en rod Head stawp for free sample. UuafVHU Issued by Woopabb. fCUAHKK A Co., wbolMile atf retail drug. tts..leagit IVxtlaiid, Or. ArooksA lagoU fcrStek-cn, IWSlatestrtwt.f'Mt. ton's block. 64-ly-d ir AHtborisd Capital 1600,000. CAPITAL NATIONAL BANK W.A- OUHJOK, WKi:foLfa$:2?.w HUU,amly4 IWfar Wsfiwrii WmuM KfCI.IOIOUS NOIl!l, There are 100 Baptist churches or ganizations in the state with fifty ml ulsters and 0000 members. The Oregon Ministerial Associa tion of tho Church of Christ will bo held iu Hillsboro the week after next, commencing October 11th und continuing until and including the 13th. The Presbytery of the Willamette will meet lu the First Presbyterian church Woodburn on Monday, Oat. 10 at 8. p.m, and contlnus in smIou till Wednesday evening. The La dles Missionary Soelsty will hold a aloa ou Tuesday at the M, 12, chureb. On Monday evening a ser mon will I pmohed by llev, J. A. TwuwNd. Ph, D,, the reilriHg modmtor, after whiti paper will be read by Itev. X, J, Tliotopaoa, D. I)., subject: "PresbyterlaBUaa what It i, and wlutlttaBOt." TIm Ldie' MMwiary eouvetuhw will be held iHTuKlyr eve'utf" " Sa WMlaeeday evening pdjukr a4 dreMM wl Ue delivered by Mev. Jt, JC, Coiwk, M, A.; Hev. t M. A paper has boon started at vllie, in Linn county. Tho review says the improvements in Roseburg for 1S02, will exceed $200,000. The pay roll of the Eiectrio com pany a Oregon City for September wus P4000. A paperhas JUHt boon started at Greou Basin on tho Oregon Paolllo railroad In Marlou county, W. J, McCullotigh, manager. Rov, John Morrison, of Cal., has beon chotjon pastor of the Calvary. Presbyterian church in Portland, to succeed Dr. Laudor, at a salary of $3,000. A Baptist ohuroh 'society has been organized at Cottage Grove, and will bo supplied by Rev, Milan, of Springfield. By the assessment Just completed, sayB tho Enterprise, the taxable property of Clackamas couuty has increased from 18S8, the sum of $1,038,833.67. Od the farm of A. C. Mueck's la Clackamas county 840 hales of h6ps were pressed In 3J days, and on a special trlul, 80 bales wore pressed InO hour, The PJaludeaier says that three Mongaliiin pheasantH iillghted iu tho Roseburg court yard, tho other day and rornatned some titiio before taking their flight. The Biintluin lumberman says tho Ieglslutuni should this winter lm be sieged with petitions for a iuw to protect (bo timber on the lauds bor derdering on thoSantiitm, from an nual destructive fires through the careleesueH of campers, hutitera, and berry plokerd, The Sheridan Suti suya that Henry Graves of that pluoo recent ly sold C00 lbs, of old copper to a Portland firm, that wus at one time it part of a ship that strand ed on the Huuili of the Nestucca Lacli. Tliu copper was brought to Bherldun and told, sa stated The Dalton Gang. COFFEYVJ.M.E, Oct. 8, Ben Jal- ton, brother of the outlaws, arrived hero yesterday with his mother.' He said they had not seen Bob and the utiiers mr two years, ana bad no Idea of what they were doing. He had nothing In common with them. Ho is a farmer, and tries to he a good citizen. The ,peop'lo of Coffey yillf he said, did their duty, aud whilahe deplored the low of his brothers, he also sorrowed for the citizens who gavo up their lives. George Brotdwell and E.3 L. Wil cox, brother and brother-in-law of Dlofc Broadwell, called "Texas Jack," arrived lierq yesterday. They were greatly surprised to hear of DIok belug with tho gang. They had not heard from him bIuco last May, hut had no Idea lie was other wise than law abliilug. The funeral of Marshal Connelly yesterday was largely attended. A meeting was held at night at the wigwam, nnd trustees for a contri bution fund for the roiof of the wid ows and children of tho murdered citizens was appointed. A dispatch from Wichita says that Ollle Ogee, who it was supposed was a member of tho gang who escaped, has been working in that city steadily the past tilne months. The identity of the missing bandit is now unknown. The Train Robbers. San Fbancisco, Oct. 7.A sp -' clal reporter of tho Examluerhaa Just returned from the King's river canyon country. The tper will print today an interviews between, this reporter and Evans and'Sontag, , which discredits tho recent reports of their having started for the coast and elso where. It says in substance: Thoy are both well, are in an inao copslble place, and have ample pro vIbIous. The only wound Evans re ceived in tho late fight at Young's cabin was a grazo flesh wound oyer tho eyebrow from McGlunls' pistol. Soutag was shot through the fleshy part of tho arm, hut tho wound Is now healed. They deny that they' robbed tho train, say they can prove their iunocenco by nn alibi, and claim that all tho shooting thoy have done has beon in self-defouso. Destitution in Hamburg. IlAMuuua, Oct. 8, Tho police have refused to allow the keepers of ' small shops to hold a' meeting to consider the precarious condition of' their affairs. More than 8000 men had responded to the call. The city government fears that the bitterness and distress of tho tradesmen will .lead to violent ficeucs aud perhaps riot, anu is unwilling to risk the dan. ger that the starving workmen might ho aroused to action by the exumplo.' Today thoro were 32 fresti oases of cholera, 11 deaths aud 123 burials lu tho city. In tiie hospitals there are 701 patlonts. The number of burials In last August aud Septem ber exceeds the number In August and September, 1801, by 10,505. Moxico and United States United by Eallroad. Oxioa, Mex,, Oct. 8. Tho Mexi can Southern railroad was opened up to this city yesterday, giving for tho first tlmo rapid and direct com munication with the City of Mex tee and the United States. Theproviaee of Mohlca is the finest aud uiostietv Ministers, Iiawycrsreuehws.and others Whose ooeu nation sIVMbutllitla muuim. should Uke barter's Little Liver nils lor torpid liver und bUllousst. Oae hi a dose. Try them. Dsrank'emtwt of the liver, with whisiI patlou, iHjurliM tbe oompleilou, laduee pimples, saltotrsklH. Kkimcvo the aause by usIiik Carter's Utile JJvwr i'lIK, On (era dose, Try them, ,yfbyioa'tyouiryCHH'i LlWIe Uw ills? They urea noritlve ouru for sUk ju4 ty aw- hey urea positive ineiiMHM pill dose. headache, and all oidered liver. Only one A. I. Willard and family leave Uh 4ay for Portland, their future bets. Makhuc aw4 OKANtTK. I bave Jut reeetved a etoek f luarUe and K re Bite nuMiUMetiU a ad tfeave ios whleh during the next M tky(harp) will eli at wkm nver Delore ottered lu tbbj Mate. Call early If you want a barjiata. geeetui ioor weet of the kUMe JiiMinuuw sWUdiutf. J.Jamw. 9-lwUk tue agncuuurai uistrictvfu the rp- publio, and already many Amerioau firms have established ageuelee here. Work on the bratioh of. the Mexleau Boutliern from this olty to TetiuaH tepeo la being pushed rapidly and It will bq opened within a few months, giving direct communieatloa with the Puclllo coast, " " " " ! Disreputable Trlok of Deweeraes, PllILADKU'illA, Oet. 8. A Ne- vlns Pomeroy, editor of tbe Obaw- bersburg Ueporter, ycutertky' watte atBdavit here before a notary jHsWto that the DemoeraUo jry will deavor to oast the eteetorlal veie of Pennsylvania to Cleveland by wfekv holdlug ballots from BennbHwm eowuties until teolaie to be bitd for eJeetkrH day, Ptiiw stay u kk amoavlt allenen um Ue was unrehled to blue byQtMl I super! utemiewt of prtuttsstj, I Mletakltsg bins otte nbjist oa Um Ueet, at UarrielMtrg far a Demo efatle eteck.j, . . i i TtUm Wreck At4. Ohaut Panl Or.,Oet. 8.-A fbv aUibU ago auutbM vtfUrt wan mt)4 to wreok a MHMapr tmlu i tW h "-V1 t J Jdk '11 h