r PY ft H4 T. HOIVERSON, 301 MUSLINS ul SII - O fl-PILLOW CASING KINS (white and colored;) and JAUKJfllfcJ. 3T" Are open for Inspection. THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. SATURDAY, OCT. 8, 1892. GILBERT k PATTERSON, Dealers in Groceries, Crockery, Glassware, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Brushes, Windowglass, Etc. Sole Agents for Epicure Tea and Big Can Baking Powder. OW. I). GOOUIIUK. K. CAHIKL. BUILDING MATERIAL. Lime, cement, plaster, bair, lire nud building brick, fire oluy, sand, gravel, blacksmith and house coul, wood, all kinds, wholesale and re tail. Olllce 95 State street. GOODHUK & OAHILL. Fxur. Proof. The new machine shop and warehouse being put in by the Salem iron works is nearly com pleted, and the Journal takes pleasure in saying a few words about this exceptionally solid building. The foundation walls rise up to the top of the basement. They are very heavy, and laid up of absolutely tire proof rook. The rock was taken trom tho Skinner placo just across the river. A sample was put into the foundry furnance and when heated red hot was plunged into cold water, but it stood the test. The main building is 40x60 feet, and both stories have high ceilings, besides beiilg well lighted. An engine room 15 x 16 feet is being built at the northeist cor ner, and the foundation that is to hold theeugiueis very solid, con taining over 10,000 brick. Just be low on the west side a heavy stone and cement foundation has been put in for the mnmmouth boilers. The prime object seems to be to put up this building first-class in every respect, and when com pleted it will bo the most (sub stantial structure of tho kind in the valley. The Salem Iron works arc doing a heavy business, and will boon require nil tho addition al room supplied by this new building. "Tall Sycamore" is Good. The Forest Grove Times, speak ing of the error in the name of Hon. T. T. Geer, which crept into the Oregoulan, says "the error is easily accounted for by any per son who has seen T. T's cramp ed, uncertain chirography, and the joke is very pointed to all who have seen the straight, unboud iug, slim, elongated form which has caused him to be named "the tall Svcamoro of the Waldo Hills." "Gun" is a good name for him, and in Mulion county his oppouents think ho is double barreled and hung on a swivel. " No Country Like Oregon. The Santlam Lumberman, published at Green Basin, on tho O. P. rail road, says that "up about Pamelia lake, near the summit of .the Cas cades, wild blackberries In every stage of development, from blossoms to large, luscious, ripe beiriea, are yet to be fouud. Huckleberries are plentiful on the mountains near this place, nnd elderberries are ripe. At The Cannery. Today Man ager Kylo made a shipment of 500 cases of peas for a Seattle whole sale house, and although it has been alight season this institution lias still aniammouth stock to shipout. They are closing tho year by canning a few tomatoes. Y. M. C. A. Come to tho Asso ciation rooms at 4 o'clock tomorrow, and hear Prof. Cochrane's address to young men. Twenty minutes song service, preceding the address. Meeting from 4 to 5; OJ State street. Strangers especially invited. Men ouly. Unitarian Church. Services at 10:30 a. m. and 7;10 p. in, conduct ed by Mrs. C. E. Ryan, of the Uni versal is t church. Sunday school at 12 m. CAPITOL ADVENTURE COMPANY. We invite the attention of close buyers to the beet assorted and largest stock of JACKETS nnd CLOAKS, DRESS OOOIJK and TRIMMING8.' GOSSAMEHS and MACKINTOSHES. , WOOLKN HOSIERY anil UNDERWEAR, MBN'rinnd HOYS' CLOTHING, FURNISHING GOODS and HATS, FINE SHOES aud RUBBER GOODS, TRUNKS and VALISES, GROCERIES, CROCKERY, Ete., In Bakw. PRICES ALWAYS THE LOWEST. OPI2RA HOUSE BLOCK, corner Court and Liberty Htrtete, gatom, Ofwm. AspiXi w Kaj-alTalUws iMMilte pMU&tfoeottoorir. A lit xmhhUxxI. W mt for R, Q, Oneta, U U4U Dm worii lac tba ipsafry. Commercial Street. TINGS BLEACHED. IBtHl - ALL WIDTHS - and LONG CLOTH; TABLE LINENS and NAP FLANNELS and SHIRTINGS; DRESS-GOODS Prices in plain fiqurks. THE SUPREME COURT DOCKET fourth district. Isaac B Hammond, resp, vs N P It R Co app. Geo W Gordon, resp, va Wm Broidensteiu, resp, Margaret Mar shal and Mrs J Deal, app, defend ants, t ' State of Oregon, resp.vsR H Ran dolph, app. State of Oregon, resp, va W B Morlaud, app. Ludwig S Nichols, resp( va S B P It R Co, app. N J Blngeu, resp, vs D P Thomp son, J H Smith, app,and W E Post, defendant. Duuiel McGlll, resp, vs C McDon ald, app. Moses Greenbaum, et al app vs Emil Frank, resp. JBSkimmons, app, va Clarnie Land and Improvement Co, resp. Teresa Eddy, app, Vs E L Cald well, resp. H. M. Jameson, and A. F. Johns, app, vs Geo. L. Caldwell, resp. Troy Laundry Machinery Co., app, vs He tn y Bros., resp. King Real E-Uto association, resp, vs city of l'ortlauu, app. Pwtlaud Truit Co, app, vs Sam uel Coulter and Howard H. Pal mer, resp. A" K. Velter, resp, vs Margaret ot al., app, defendants. W. L. Ladd resp, va S. B. Par rlsh, et al., app. A. N. King, app, vsJ. R, Brig ham and A. D. Tufts, resp. John Maciutosh, resp, vs J. G. Heuricb, app. , Win. B Johnston, app, va O. S. L. & U. N. R. It. Co , resp. M. Blaskower and Edward Cohn, app, va James Steel, resp. Same, resp, v-j same app. James Steel, app, vs Geo. ,W. Weldleraud city of Poitlaud, de feudents. A. L. Miner, resp, vs Wm Caples and Nancy Caples, app. E. A. Whituey, app, vs Willam ette Bridge Co., resp. Nicolai Bros. Co., reap, vs P. Van Fridagh, et al. app, Willamette Steam Mills Lumbermg and Mauu factuiing Co., defendant. S. Forbes et al. resp, vs Inman, Paulden & Co., app. Thomas Hislap, app, va W. J. Moldenhauer, reap. O. L. DuBois, resp, va R.S. Per kins, app. School District No. 70, app, va Elizabeth Price, resp. Emily L Johnson executor, re spondent, vo J C Shofuer, adminis trator, appellant. Application of Ah Hoy for writ of habeas corpus, appellant, va E W Spencer, respondent. J L Bernard, respondentia Joseph Taylor, appellant. Wm Morehouse, respondent, ys James Collins, appellant. FIRST DISTRICT. Mitchell & Lewis Co, appellant, vs Jas G Birdoeye, respondent; Jack fcou couuty. Spell, Heitshu & Woodard, ap pellants, va J S Stone, et al: Jose phine county. C O Beekman, appellant, vs Jamea Hamlin, respondent; Jackson coun ty. H II Sparlin, respondent, va J N Gotcheretal, appellants; Josephine county. SECOND DISTRICT. E M Croisan, appellant, va T E Hogg, respondent; Benton county. Iotiac Jones, respondent, va Hen ry Gates and John Rast, va W It Willis, app; Douglas county. Win Deering & Co,resp,VH Creigh ton & Quivey, appellauta; Benton county. O & C R R Co, appellant va Lane couuty and J E Noland, sheriff, re spondent, Lane county, John Burnett, reap, va J R Mark- ley et al app; Benton county. H J Zuraalt reap va Cyrus Mad den, app; Curry county. J E Roach et al resp, vs City of Eugene app; Lane county. W V & C It R Co, resp, va Wm MaoRay, sheriff, app; Benton county. S O Garrison, reap, va J C Good ale, app; Lane couuty, Horaca Cline, reap, vs JO Good ale, app; Lane county. State board laud commissioners, resp, va W R Willis, app; Douglas county. W R Willis app, vs S C Miller, t al resp; Douglas county. B F Dowell et al vs D W Apple gate etal; Douglas county, Mary A Ieckley,Hpp,vs J C Beck- o - Perfect match Trimmingsjgtf lay, resp; Douglas county. FIFTH DISTRICT. J B Haley reap, va W. J Bevla et ul app; Columbia county. Roman Catholio Archbishop of the dioceae of Oregon, reap, va Ed ward Hack, app; Waahington county. Francia Coulou, resp, va O S L & U N Ry Co, app; Washington county. Astoria Exchange Co, reap, vs C W Shlvely et al defts,, Clatsop county. A. H. Johnson, resp, vs A. R. Fanno, app, Washington county. Mayer & Ackerman, reaps, vs Rachael Brown app; Clackamas Co. SIXTH DISTRICT. Dan Marx, resp, va Chaa. Good enough, app; Union couuty. L. W. Nelson, pliT, va S. W. Blaisdel) et al, reap, and Nelson Mining Co. app; Baker county. SEVENTH DISTRICT. J. N. Coventon et al, app.va F. A. Suefeil et al, re8p; Waaco county. S. B. Gibson, resp. va O. 8. L. & U. N. Ry Co, app; Waaco county. G. W. Rowland et al, app, va G. W. Williams, adm, resp; county. G. A. Llebe, app, va P. T. Wasco Sharp etal, resp. Wasco county. Geo. Herbert, reap, vsE. B. Dufur app: Waaco Co. Johuathan Morrison, reap, C. MoAtee, executor, app; va.B. Wasco county. Sarah McAtee, resp, vs B. C. Ma Atee, adm, app; Waaco county. Solid as a Rock. Alderman Collins has been aspeclal champion of the broken rock pavement on Commercial and other business streets. He has even contemplated broken rock in front of his resi dence. In the council and out he has talked broken rook, sung brok en rock, Blent on broken rock by night aud carried hla pockets full by day. Tho moat doubtful really believe he honeatly favors a broKen rocK pavement, if a broken rock pavement had been ordered. Alderman Collins would have been called upon to Btand as the father of one of the best imaginable improvements that could be proposed. Now George Colli ua, the astute alderman, is believed to have done all his hard work tor broken rock to get a good gravel street. He has mauy a quiet laugh to himself over the result of his vigorous kicking for broken rock, only too glad to get a good gravel street put down. We really believe he is at heart in favor of crushed rock but ia satisfied to get a good gravel street as ia now going down. Colllna Is a pretty sly alder man. Struck a Lady. Last evening J. M. Foraytho was arrested for striking Mrs. M. E. Pogue in the face with his hand. He furnished $50 cash bail, and on appearance be fore Justice Batchellor this morn ing aaked for a Jury trial, wbloh was granted and set for 2 o'clock p. m. Presjiyterian. Tomorrow will be mission-day. Tho pastor will preach in the morning on Home Missions and in the evening on Foreign Mission. Services at 10:30 aud 7:30. Sabbath School at 12, Junior Christian Endeavor at 3 p m, and Senior Society will meet at 6,15. Temi'Ehance Talk. Jonas Bushnell, district grand worthy chief templar of Waahington, will be In the city to-morrow, and will address the people at the M E church at 2:30 o'clock, p. m., Bun day, on the subject of temperance. They Are Comino. The second batch of rain is coming and we are fully prepared with attentive clerks, and fast drivers to deliver your fruits and groceries as promptly as In dry weather. Squire Farrar & Co. Mahbl. She ia the neatest, sweetest, completeut aud cheapest beat! ug stove In Salem. See Chas. Smith 248 Commercial St. Woodburn Kulghta of Templars. has two new lodges Macabees aud Good LOCAL A.M PBRSONAb. Sim Rush aud Miss Delia O'Kolly were married at tho family residence near Lewisvllio last Mouday. All agree that tho South Commer cial street viaduct and cutting the hill down was a grand thing now. The special Beaslon of Polk circuit court was called Thursday by Dep uty Sheriff Farley, but owing to the absence of Judge Burnett was ad journed one day. Oysters at C. W. Hellenbrand's resturant, Little Neatucca oheese, the finest for family use, at Clark & Eppley'a. Hellenbrand's meals are as usual the beat. Ayer'a Sarsaparllla, sending tho brain pure blood, makes sound both mind and body. F. J. Osburn returned this morn ing from Portland. Prof. Yoder came up from Wood burn this morning. Dr. R. F. Johnson and W. H. Hickey, of La Camas, Wash.,arrived in the city this morni6g, and are the guests of Dr. F, M. Brooks. Malarial disorders as otten attack residents of large cities as of the country. Ayre's Ague Cure Is war ranted a safe and certain specific. Ask Yuur Dealer for a Cla- HUOUGlt OR A GOLCHER SHOT GUN. dl0-7-2w Tin fruit cans one and two quart at Stelner fc Blosser's, State street. 10-1-tf Trade with Clark AEppley.where the prices are not advanced 10 per cent In order to cash worthless cou pons. Goo. Greeuhalgh, of Turner, waa In the city today. Salem should have u woman's auxiliary to the Y. M. C. A. Let there bo a good strong meeting Mou day next at 2:30 p. m. Tho Butte Creek fair at Marquam was a success. Fresh creams and bon bona at the Spa. Try tho caramela at the Spa, 114 State street. Call at the Spa and try hot soda, 114 State street. "English you know." Rowntreo'a gum paatelloa, to be bad only at the Spa, 114 State street. Ladies, misses and children's shoes, save money and get tho best at the Palace. Blrda-eye maple parlor stands, Keller & Marsh. The families of Wm. DeWltt and Alex Garalein, of Vlvoqua, Wla., arrived this mornlng.and are guests or their old lime friends, F. B. Sjuthwick aud family. J. L. Waldrou and family, says the Enterprise, who moved to u fruit farm near Beakley, Cal last spring, have moved back to Clacka mas county and taken up their home again at Mount Pleasant. He saya small fruit raisers are not "in It" in California; tbey have a muoh better show in Oregon. Do not ruin the stomach with chemicals. Simmons Liver Regula tor ia purely vegetable and effective. When you feel uncomfortable about the stomach, take Simmons Liver Regulator. The Oregon Iron and Steel Co. of Clackamas county, this year pay taxes on $40,000, instead of covering its valuation with indebtedness as heretofore, which speaks well for the campany's business. Remember the "Alkas" regular meeting this evening. Thomas J. Jones, of Yew Park, in jumping out of a buggy Friday, broke both bones of hla left leg im mediately above the ankle. His horse was fractious. The deaf mute school has an at tendance of 37. Contractor T. A. Johnson is build ing a two story residence on his Yew Park property. At the Cumberland Presbyterian churce services this evening at 7:30, preparatory to communion services tomorrow morning. Sermon by the pastor. Alderman J. C. Johnson and H. A. Thomas are in Portland this afternoon, M. B. Hendrick of Wheatland is reported to be figuring on building a steamer to carry fruit and garden produce to Salem and Portland. TUTT'S PILL3 invlgorato body and mind. The Polk county court will sit as a board of equalization on October 17th. Tho improvement of Commercial and Its cross streets goes ahead rap idly. No pills or nauseating potion, but a pleasant tonlo and laxltlye Is Sim mons Liver Regulator. All miserable sufferers with dys pepsia can be cured by Simmons Liver Regulator. Facts speak louder than words Simmons Liver Regulator does euro bowel disorders. Manager Derby and F. A. Turner, of the Motor company, return ed this morning from the Cow creek oanyon country, where they have been bunting for several Ufl. They secured a good ly suwbwr of dew. The Mtbjeet ot the Borniug Mr Boon at the first M. E. ebureb to morrow to "3Bllt fctanmlt." Ia the eveBloff, the sermon will be to yeun people; subject "Cboeoa Jfe: Tfae IateUectfiMl Life." All MF0 iBviled, ' Ww. W. M. Kwpoa to hfpU i lit in n m. covering from a severe attack of fever. ' Hon. Geo. II. Williams relurnul to Portland this afternoon. - Postmaster Gilbert was a passen ger for Portland on the afternoon train. Mrs. Z. F. Moody went down to the metropolis today. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. ' Pugb were passengers for tho exposition today. A fine rain this forenoon and yet there were big crowds in town all day. Two drunks and a vag got five days each at the huiulJ of Recorder Goodetl this morn lug. Look out for the arc light in front of the Fruit Palace on State street tonight. The Journal's exchange list has grown bo largo that It cannot send its dally to all weeklies that ask for It. It will bo sent cheei fully to all well established country papers aud ltulwaysgots more than value re ceived out of such lu news. But ad vertising sheets, or mere temporary publications dally. are of llttlo uso to a Surprise for Treasurer Mets CHAN. State Treasurer Metsebau and family were agreeably surprised last evening. By previous arrange ment, the old foik'a whist club met at tho resldeui'O of Dr.Rlchardaon at 7 p. in. aud boarding one of the lino open cars of the C ipital City Rail way Co. were soon lauded lu front of tho resldeuco of Mr. Motachan. The party were aomo twenty in number, nud were well supplied wit h au abundance of delicious eatables, whle some carried tables and all the necessary outfit for an evening of whist. For some two hours, the game was enjoyed, aud then a beautiful and elegant lunch was served. 7 he evening was enjoy ed by none more- than Treasurer Metscban aud his family, aud at 11 o'clock, by previous arraugemeut, the same car couveyed tho surprise party to their homes. Tho delight ful evening, added no llttlo to the pleasure of the occasion. ' The Lakoest Yet. Tho New York Racket has this day received the largest shipment of goods it has ever received consisting of under clothing of ail klnds,for ladles, gents or children, dress shirts, men's punts boys and youths clothing, hosiery for ladles genta and children, doylies clash, handkerchiefs of nil kinds, napkins, table covers damask, sus penders, bair brushes, indies belts,tollet soaps, dress shields, tooth brushes, hose suppor ters, elastlo webs, pencils, tablets, letter paper, euvelopa, umbiellaa, fur aud wool bats, silk aud cash tnero gloves, aud many other arti cles, all sold at Racket prices, Those who vlnh to save a good percentage lh buying their goodB, would do well to call. No. 333 Com'l St. Biudcik Matters. Tho couuty baa agreed with Clackamas to build a bridge across Butte creek. It will buoO feet long, with CO feet approach on this side and 40 feet approach on tbo Clackamas side. The total cost will be about 5500. The petition for the Cooanick bridge was laid over until spring. Y. M. C. A. All ladles who aro Interested In work for young ineu are requested to meet lu the Young Meu's Christian Asssoclatloa par lors, 02 State street, ou Monday, Oct. 10, at 2;30 p. rn., to organize a Wom en's Auxiliary to aid tbo Y. M. C. A. Mrs. F. A. Dummott, of Port land, will present the subject. Cod. Thla la not a cod fish Item, but refers to tbo bright fresh Capo Cod cranberries just received at Clark & Eppley'a. What Strongor Proof Ia needed of tho merit of Hood's Sar aaparilla than the hundreds of let tent continually coming lu tolling of marvelous cures It has effected after all other remedies had fulled? Truly, Hood's Sareaparllla possesses pecu liar curative power unknown to other medicines. Hood's Pill's cure constipation by restotlug tbo peristaltic action of the alimentary canal. Thoy aro tho best family catburliu. Olen. This Is a finely finished heating stove with full nlckle awing top. Charles Smith 248 Commer cial street. How's This? wo oner ouo uunureu dollars re ward for any case of catarrh that cannot bo cured by takiug Hall's catarrh cure. K.J.Chkwnb a Co., Fropi., Toledo, O. We, tlio undernfgoet have If nowu V. J. Otieney lor Itie lul fifteen yturu, nod be lieve lilm perfectly honorable lu ult liiul. carry out uuy obllgattou iimUu by their Arm Wut A Truax, Wholesale drucirUU To- ledo, O. WalilitiK, Kltinsn a Murvln, WholttHile drucgbiiii, Toledo, O. Hull's catarrh cure Is taken Inter nally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, Testimonials sent foo. Price 76c, per bottle. Hold by all druggists. Morjuette rugs Keller & Marsh. DSPRICES tM h Umtm HmuNq Yuthatw1k WOQLEN MILL, 2!M t'oinitierctnl Street, IS. "THE PL AC i 1st. 2d. 3d'. To buy your, 1 o Duild up To save money. Trie Best of Coming to Salem. One or more Surgeons of National Surgical Initituto, No. 310 Bush street, S. P., wjll be at the Willam ette Hotel, Salem, Oct. 14th. One day only. This Institute Is specially devoted to tho treatment of curvaturea of the spine, diseases of tho hip aud knee joint, crooked limbs, club feet and all bodily deformities. Their suc cess in treating these troubles as well as nasal catarrh and all chrouio diseases has made for the Institute u national reputation. All persons who are sufleriug from any of tbeso complauts should not fall to take advantage of this oppor tuulty for relief. Ask your post master for circulars. Reference may be had to the follewing: Govenor E. P. Ferry, Olympla Wash.; Judge Tbos. L. Davidson, Saiem; Jno. P. Hoyt, Justice of su preme court of Washington; Rev. E. IN, Condit; Albany Oregon. A Lecture Course. The Y, M. C. A. boys are making preparations for a series of high grade lectures this winter. They have already se cured Robert Nourae, tbo dramatic orator, from Washington D. O. who will open the course" Oct. 21st. "His famous iocturo ia "Dr. Jekyll aud Mr. Hyde." The youig mou should be encouraged lu the introduction of high grade outertalnmeuts. CoNaitEaAT.TONAL. There will be no service at the Congregational church, morning or evening. The reunion announced for Monday evenlug, is also postponed. Cash, Is tho standard of value at the Blue Front not worthless cyclopedia coupons. Deafness Can't be Cured by local applications, as they can uot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure deafness, and that Is by constitu tional remedies. Deafness la caused by an inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube eis Inflam ed you have a rumbling sound or Imperfect hearing, and when it Is entirely closed, deafness Is the re sult, and unless the lnfiatnatkin can be taken out and this tubo restored to its normal 'condition, bearing will be destroyed ferever: nine cases out of ten are caused by catarrh, which Is nothing but an inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. Wo will give one hundred dollars for any case of deafness (caused by catarrh) that we caunot euro by taking Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circular, freo. P. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O. Sold by druggists, 75 cents. SOMETHING NEW. The now Time Card, which Is now lu effect, via tho "Wisconsin Central Lines," in connection with the NorthernPacliluR.lt., ailorda the traveling publlotho best , facilities from all points west to Chicago and points east and south. The unsurpassed equipment offered to its patrons, combined with speed, comfort and safety, surpassing all its competitors. All through trains are composed of Pullman vestllmled drawing-room sleepers, with dining , cars and day coaches of latest dcBigu. The dally through rast train each way, making close connection at Chicago with trains lu all directions. For tickets, tlmo tables, etc., ap ply to agon t of Northern Fuel ilo It. It., or Jab. C. Pond, Gen'l Pass, and Tkt. agent, Chicago, II), That Dear Old World, Good-by, U a mighty fad one wliou It Is tho nartlnic xalutation between Irleuds whom thou Kttnda of irilu of milt wuttr uru about to Depurate. Mariner, buyers In foreign lands for heavy homo, 'commercial trav elers who huve murio innuv trlin acroM Uio itoriuy Atlantic, think little of an oceun voyage, but to the f) rut voyager thu Initial trlti la a nioincntoun uilair. Hea, klckiium In to bti expected tut a matter of oourne JIow to prevent 117 The fluent remedy aud preventive of the nauiea pro voked oy the towing of a vemtel, the furr ing motion of tho verow of a vleamahlp, or or u locomotive train, in Hotetter' Stomach Hitter, pronounced byieaoap talim, atilp doctor, tourUt, travelcm and emigrant the auel itomachlo and txwt defonveagalntt altibont of the bowel, dlgextlva organ and Jlvtr lu exltence. Mulivrlul, rheumatliim, kidney trouble and debility are remedied by it. Mr.haniler'H ReroiattieiidatioB. Mr. J. A, Lander, a prominent ci tizen of Clarksburg, Mo,, and widely known luthatstatc.SHtys of Chamber laln'a Colic, Cholera aud Diarrhoea Remedy: "I bve seen Its good re- suits and can recommend It." For 'sale by Iiaskttfe Van Slype Drug gists. To do threo great things: clothing and all kiridsoolii our home factory. dSTThis spaco ?i. UNIVERSITY ITEMS. Now students conttuue to enter every fow days. Several aro ex pected to enter next week. Chapel rhetorlcals, twice a week, will bo a jeaular part of tho oxer- olsea hereafter. Mlsa Anna Alder, son and L. B. Austin, will bo tho speakers next week. Tho Pbllodorlans bold their first open meeting for this sobool year in the society halls last evening. The exercises were largely attended, and were very interesting. Mr. Pres cott's dream was hugely enjoyed by most of the audience. President Whltakor will give h tine lecture lu tbo chapel next Wednesday evening. ThiB will be the first of a series of three enter tainments, to be given for the put pose of securing periodicals for the reading room and dictionaries for the session rooms. Tbo second en teitainmcut will be given by Prof. Arnold and Cochran, Oct. 20th, and the third by Prof. Hawloy aud Scrlber, Nov. 0th. Choice muslo will be n special feature of all tbeso entortanmeuts. Season tickets for the entire course will bo 0 cents for adults, and 25 cents for school chil dren, and may bo purohased at the book stores or from tho students. BASEBALL SUNDAY, A gaino of baseball will be played at tbo Suldm grounds Sunday after noon between Salem and Silverton. Tho following will be tho batting order: SAliKU, Hilverton, Rellly, 3b Colman, 3b Booth, 2b Bwurte, lb Kevecme, p Tarploy p Stanley, o Collelt, o Mluto, of Slmeral,lf George, ss Aldriek, rf Mollen, If Davenport, 2b Luhrman, lb Ramsby,vcf ueiieuurauu, rr jjayis, es Admission, 23e: ladles to grand stand free, Suckers Wanted. Another ad vertising shark is in town who promises all consumers 10 per cent, oil of tho total purcbaso and at the end of overy month calls upon mer chant and gels 10 per cent, for his part of thoroughly advertising bin business to the public, I think If the local papois ifo and can sufllclently udvertlaoour business without call ing upon some outsldo shark Stop theso frauds. Cinch, Ilucklen'i Arulcu'.Dalrr, .The lieat Salve la the world for Cut, Hruitei.Kore, Ulcer, Halt Ilheum, fever Bore, Tetter, Chapped Ilund. Chilblain, Corn and ull Hklu Eruptions, und pout lively curen 1'jlw, or no pay required. It ii guuruuieeu u give perieci Bamruction nei ur luuuuy rnmnueu, i'l box, Vvt ale by iton'l J Trice, aft ceuta ix ry, wouontHt. Few are Free FltOM Scrofula, which, belnj; heredl tary, U tho latent oatwa of Convump tion, Catarrh, Loss of Sight, Eruption, and numorous othsr lnaladle. To ef fect a cure, purify the blood with AyeHsSarsaparllla. Begin early, nail perUt till overy trace of tho poUoa U eradicated. "I can heartily recommend Arw' garMparllla for all tboaa who are ailiot ed with wirofuloiw humors. I luut ufTwed tor, yww. aacl tried various remedies wHhouteot. KiHally.Ayw'a 8arHMill gave tolUtt ami jwt m U i'y.Fff81 XHt lMtliy cowilUoa," .. . norim, jxewpon, a, Jt. "My dMwhtr wm grtly'WWd with scrofula, and, at one time, it waa feared ait would oe hr sight. Avar' HarMparllla )wu eouplteIy wdmi Iter Kealtti, imA hr eye ara m wU and Wocg m v, with sot a wrofwla la hr ayataw." (, frfiMf. Killlagly, Coma, Ayir's Sirsipirilla, f xtar iai r Dr. J, O. Ayw A Cm lorn, torn lUMiii(Mliia,. VlMthliakaMi, mu m 3TORLl Salem, OrogftM. f '9- ,All. i X V- 358HHH w: "t a is reserved for th6 ," '? ,' 4$. ?- m t t ,4 i DKA.TH3. At home on Howell nndrle.1 day nltrht, Ootober fl.'.'jSM, in daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bpchtel. v At tho homo of his son-ln-i Louts White, four milee;souta of Salem, Thursday, Ootober 8,t) from aropsy and heart disease, J Hammer, aged 70 years. In Portland, Oct, 0, 1862, Mn. , nlo E. Fournier, of typhoid aged 20 years and 7 mouths. Fournier was the eecond daug of Mr. and Mrs. Buck, of this cttjjj was married S years ago, aud since lived in Portland. She born in London, ISuglaud. Anule was 7yearold,Mr. camo to this country, settling 1 lem, where j she resided unt&J marriage. ,.The funeral will ' at the Episcopal church at 3 o'clock. Frlndetof th. are lnvHeutO'attena.' CURE Blck Headache and relieve All the troubimt uenno a unions etaio or the eyMem, mm eatlnB.iPoin In the Hide, Ac While their reinaniauie success nas ueea snowa IB SICK ITcndacijrt, yet Cahter's Lirrta Lsrtm are eauuuy valuaulu In CojHUnttioa. , and preventing th I annoying complaint, i they alio correct alt disorder of tM MofJ tlmulAta the liver and reguUt Mm k i,ruu ik wvy uuiy uuroi Ache thAy would f alnioet price! t who Buffer from th! dlstreuriug con hut fortunately .their Koodnea does mat i hare, nnd thoue who once try them wut J (iioeo lit I lo puis valuable in so many way tney win not vo wining w uo wiwout Hut after all rick bead ACHE a tho bane of to many Uvea that hem to no inaito our great ooaat, uur pUM while other do not. ' '- Caiitcb'i Lrm.g I,ivbr Fata are very and rerr eoxv to takfi. Onu or two liiUt i a ilono. They are atrlctiy egUMawn not gripe or purgo, nut by their gentle nlesxe all who una thtmi. In vlalc a It live f or $1 . Sold everywhere, or cent by I CASTES XXHSUfX 00., Xr Mk UHL Mm W 1 ' , ' UUU '...L.'ajft'i' JOHN HUGHE! Dealer in Groceries, Patfnla, I and Window Qltm, WW Dor and Uorttar. YArfctot .3 torlalN, Lim, HtUr. KnUs I ui.i i iw- ' -mi i ! a-Z nuiiiiw, Jiay, jtww naq f"", ' .-- Netio t Tin Kaoflaff tractor. Healed hid will be reelved at nor' oMhHt. lu the alula Caultul Malwn, Ot., until 1 o'eio p, ru. October 1Mb, WL log MiWBjl ttnwJfloatWtw ot mM tmi i atiiwtwtaie itouM. ana DeivMi 1). New, ArabltMt, I AU W4 tVie wd m the itiHieiawtueA: any bi i will uot b uottelawe. by th My order h Soajrd HulldlDir Oouiiulaaionu. " UVLVVHfitttVKMi biw. w.Moajui MUM1 u uuwy,otaikri mmmmmmmmmmmtm THE WIIUMI1 lULMMt OBMi BalMt U0 to M Choicest KIHI cii Mill , , -., , ianaiiiM SlTTLC 5S2Sj eft PI Y