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-: VS EVENING 'tft.'t .a VOL. 5. "THE PEOPLE'S PAPER." 8ALEM, OKEGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1892. "TO-DAY'S JSTEWS TO-DAX." JflO. ssSSSBSm and RDBBERS40 to 20 Per Cent Saved PROFESSIONAL ANDTJUSINE8S ADS UK CAPITAL J01JML. mlliMON KOKD, attorney nt law, Balem, L Oregon. Ofllce up-stalrs In Fatton's clock. Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest Ji S Gov't Xepiltl HOFER BROTHERS, - Editors. F. CONN, Attorney nt law, room 7, . Murphy Mock. CAPITAL JOURNAL DOOXSL IIS, PUBiaSHEDDAlLY.EXCKPTSUNDAY, BY TUJt Capital Journal Publishing Company. (Incorporated.) Office, Commercial Street, In P.O. Building Untered nt the postofflce at Salem, Or., as second -rlntr mattrr. J. Ill Ci (3 En, Attorney at law, Salem, -On first-class goods. The place to get them is at the rnnfc. 2t-lf . uiwud. uuiMflTHrijinii a iinnn'fl T J. 8I1AW, M. W. HUNT. SHAW & Oflfirn nrr w . ju uBi, auornoya ai law. NEW YORK RACKET HEADQUARTERS FOR BARGAINS. Hpiuuinnonai Urtnu.BAiem, Oregon. E. T. BARNES, - - 333 Com'l St., Cottle Block. COTVIE IN AND wD JLJ JL-J Our New Fall Stock oi HANGING LAMPS, $4 to $15; HAND-PAINTED VASE LAMPS, 2.50 to $10; DECORATED TOILET SETS, $3 to $10. Just in from the Factory. T. IUOHAKDSON, Attorney nt law, Office ut dtalm in ftrmt. romna nf uw Ulh block, corner rinmmrrplal nnri ftmrt treeu, Saleta, Oregon. & JOHN A. CAKSON, Atlornoy, nt law. , ltooms 8 ana 4, Lnda & Hush's bank building, BMem, Oregon. 8 1 lyr B.K.BONHAM. V. 11. 1I0LA1E3. lnV1tlW Jtr flntwr. A,n...A. . i. X Ofllce In Bush's block, between Stnte and Court, on Oom'ISt. KrOQUB, Stenographer nnd Type wrltlst. Over Lndd&Uiinh'Hhnnlr. balem, Oregon, T) H. BRAD9UAW, PHYSICIAN AND JJ. Burgeon, Mnlem, Oregon. Otllce In liush-lirey man block, upstairs. Rcsldcnco corner Htateand 8. K corner U luter street. WH. YOUNG. M. D.. Olflce formerly . occupied by Dr. Itowlund, corner yuuri.uuu.Liiuuriy sueuia. xeiepnone jno. 45. Office heurs: 8 n. m. to 12; 2 to 4 p. m., and 7 to p.m. Itesldeuco isth street on electric car line. Tulephono No. 9. P1 leui, It. W. B. J10TT, physician and sur- Oregon, eon. Office In Kldrldze Block. sa- . Office hours 10 to 12 am. 2 to 4 p. m. SROAT & GILEX 120 State Street. Ed. C. Cross, Meats Wholesale and Retail Wealcr in Fresh, Salt and Smoked Meats or all Kinds, Largest display in the city at niy market. Best ser vices and prompt delivery to all parts of the city. 05 Court and 110 State Streets. Stoves and Tinware. . ( PotZGl Plumbers and Tinners, Barr 214 & 216 Commercial St., Salem. Garden Hose and Lawn Sprinklers. A complete line of Stoves and Tinware, Tin roofing and plumbing a specialty. Estimates for Tinning and Plumbing Furnished. ARCH IB MASON. in A 130 STATE STREET. TINWARE, ROOFING, STOVES, Creamery and Dairy Sup plies, &tecl Ranges, Parlor Heaters in all Styles a Specialty. CLOTHES WRINGERS AND WASHERS BSTThe best on earth, call. Give us a 10:3-tf. A. B. SMITfl ' General - Contractors, Street Work, Sewering, Excavating, Concrete and Mason Work, Tiling, &c. All work promptly done. SALEM, - , - - - - OREGON. Red Front Bazaar I Goods of all Kinds Bought and Sold. New nd Second Hand Household Goods sold on Commission. 20 Years' Experience in Auctiot business. City and Country sales bpecialty. Auction at bales lioom every baturday. 62 Smate Stkeet. Cai) ital u Jas. Batchelor, Prop'r. WarmMeak at All Hours ol the Day None but white labor employed In this establishment. A good substantial meal cwked in first class style Twenty-nve cents per meal RBD RONT Court street,' between Opera .House and Mlnto's Livery Proposals lor Stationery. Office of the Secretary of SUto. HALKM. Oregon, Wept. 8, 1802. Healed proposals y?1U be received at this office until noon, November 8, 1892, to fur-' niBU me loiiowing-articles ior me :tave oi Oreeon. J . . 10 reams legal cap, 141b,No.7 rullng.whlte laid, cream, charter oak, or Scotch linen. 20 reams nrst-class congress note, 71b pkgs., No. 7 ruling, whlto laid. 13,000 No. white envelopes, COlb No. 1 rag, XXX. 12 gross railroad steel pens, No. HD. 20 gross Ulllott's steel pens. No. 401. 4 gross Glllott's steel penB, No, 803. 3 gross Ksterbrook "J" pens. 10 doz. 1'eck, atow & Wilcox's Inkstands, No 658. 4 doz. Feck, Stow a Wilcox's Inkstands, No. 654. 10 doz. Peck, Rtow& Wilcox's inkstands, No. 4'JO. 12 doz. Ivory folders, 9 inch standard. 4 doz. Ivory folders, 10 Inch congress. 4 doz. mucilage cups, No, 8, Morgan's patent. 10 doz. mucilage stands, reservoir, No. 0, Morgan's patent. reams t-iirxers treasury moiling paper, ltdlbs assorted colors. 2 gtoM, No. 2 Kagie ltccorder lead 'pencils, style (100. ' 1 doz. Bun lord's premium fluid, sqnlrts. 2H doz. Htaffljrd'n writing Uuldfylurte. 10 doz. gummed stub files, Ho, 21 11x16 Inches, bo pages. 15 doz. Duplex cupboard letter clips. 10 doz. Fuber's rnbber ruler. H-inch flat 15 doz. steel erasers, Roger's No. 18, 149, bone. 3 doz. steel erasers, Roger's No. 18, 149, ebony. 80 boxes Fnber'a No. 800 rubber bands, assorted sizes. 6 gross Caber's led pencils, Ho, 2, hex- HKUU gllU Eiy R. MINTA H. A. DAVIS. Office hours. a. m. to 11 a. m.: 2 r. in. to fi n. m. uy or night calls promptly attended to. opeciai aiiennon given lo aieoasos or wom en and children. Office In New Hank Blk., 303 Commercial street. Residence same MRS. S. O. BROOKS, Practical nurse. Many years of experience Resi dence in Yew Pant, one black west of cur Hue, on Illmes' street. o llMm floni R. T. C. SMITH, Dentist. Ul Btate street. Balem. Or. Finished dental nnem. ons ofevervdescrlntlon. Piiliilratnnnnrn tlons a specialty. TT D. VUOH, Architect, Plans, Specl VT , flcatlons nnd suporlntcudenco lor nil classes of buildings. Office 2W Com. raerolal St., up stairs, CA. RORKRT, Architect, room 424. Mar , quani building, X'ortlaud, Oregon. SW. . fi j Sal TOWNBKND. Olvll EuBlnfernncl Hurvevor. Office with Oiwnn T.nnrt Salem, Oregon. PJ, IxARSEN A CO,, Mamiittoture of all , klndsof vohicloH. Repairing a special ty. Shop 45 8tat street. TttOTEOTlON LODQK NO.2, A. O. U.W. I MeeU In their hall In Htato Insuranoe building, every Wednesday evening, H. A. McFADDiCN, AI. W. J. A. HKfiWOOD, Rccordor. TMPROVED OUDEIt OF RED MKN, 1 Kamlakuu, Tribe No. 8, Halom. Holds council every Tbuntday evening, nt 7:30. U lgwam In btate Insurance hall, P. 0. HAKKR. Prophet. FRANK O. WATNK8. Chief of Records EDUCATIONAL. Kilt, 15 d 3 gross Faber's lead pencils, No. 2, round Kesklence 382 Church St. Sasti and. Door Factory Fronti Street, Salem, Oregon, The best class of work in our line at prices to compete with the lowest. Only tho best, material used C. N. CHURCHILL T S. BURROUGHS CHURCHILL & BURROUGHS, Tinners, Plumbers, Gas and Steam Fitters; SHEET METAL WORKERS. Agents for the celebrated economic force and lift Pump. 100 Chemeketa Street. J. J. SIGN AND MUTTON, PAINTER, doz. Faber's natent Ink nnd nencll ruh. 3000 M cOIH's patent paper fasteners, No, 2, flat head. 000 Media's patent paper fasteners, No. 4, flat head. 15 doz. table pads to hold paper, 19x34 Inches, strong leather tips. 12 doz. waste naner baskets. crnRi.hftr SO pounds homo twine. No. la 4 doz. Banford's mucilage quarts. At the same time separate bids will be received for 16 dozen flno penknives to be described by trade numbers, samples to be exhibited. Rids should be marked "Proposals for .None but the best quality ot goods will be accepted. xne right to reject any or all bids Is re served, au me above articles to be deliv ered at Salem on or before December it, 1W. UKO. W. MCBRIDE, 92m Secretary of Btaef Go to the Best. The placelor young ladles andl gentle, men to uecure a thorough education Is the old, but ever new. .Long and still the leading Institution of loononii weiu neiicr man ever I Now course of Instruction In Oratory, Theology and I'ost-Uraduatcd. HTUDlES. Normal,Uuslnef,s,Acndemy, College, nnd Law courses greatly enlarged and Improved. Faculties Increasod and Improved. For (Catalogue of uollego of Law write Dean 8 T. Richardson, Esq . Balem, Or. For Catalogue of College of Medical ond Pharmacy write Dean Richmond Kolly.M. D., Portland. Or. ' For general Catalogue write Rev. Geo. Whltaker, D. D., President, Salem, Or. 7-iiMm-dw Pa- Decorator, Kalsominer and per Hanger. Leave orders at A. B. Buren'A Bon's Fur niture store or Broat & Glle, Grocers. NOTICE. WILLIAMS & ENGLAND BANKING CO. CAPITAL STOCK, &II Subscribed, 1200,000 .Transact a general banking business) in all 1U branches. OEO. WILLIAMS President Wt. EN fii.ANii. yi preslden HUOUMONARY Cashier. I wish to'say to my customers In the lumber trade that I have resigned my po sition in the Inman,Poulsen Co, lumber yard here, but still ask the patronage oi luecuoiniciuni, anui win try to male u to every ones Interest to call on me and f et my prices belore purchasing elsewhere. guarantee as gooa nimoer as u in Oregon and will as ever treat on white. MATiiEWH. tyou FOUND The place to get a Saddle horse, Livery -- r rr i - . -v-t- Tig, Express, .uray or-1 ruck, VYood, Hay, Mill ieed or good well rotted Manure, load of Dirt or Gravel. Call on Ryan & Co., back of Willamette hotel. Prompt and careful work is our motto. RYAN & CO. .B, F. DRAKE, Proprietor, SALEM T. G. PERKINS, Gmeral Superintendent IRON WORKS, - - - OREGON. BAIBM, Manufactures BTKAM ENGINES. Mill OutflU. Water Wheel Oovernon. Fruit Drs'lng Outfits, Traction Engine, Cresting, etc. Farm mhchiuery nude and repaired. inuuwuuiuciun'ifliii inv Gcieuraicu nauJAiiviu raicuv .hiuuj Farm machinery made and repaired. DRAY3AND TKOCKS alwaya ready for orders. Bell and- deliver wood, hay, coal and lumber. Of lloo Kuto St.. onooxiLe tin- em Iron works. Draya and trunk may be found throughout the day at the corner nf Htate and Coranierpiaf turt. Salem Truck cfe Dray Co. F. T. HART, SST" S17 commercu'l street. PliESCROTIONS FOR SjVLK! CHOICE TRACTS FOR SUBURBAN HOMES $ND FRUIT GARDENS, Within one-halt mile of two electric street car lines and lair grounds station and post otllce. Only two and one-quarter miles from the center of Balem. Healthy, beau tiful location. Holl extra good, well drained and rich. Price low and terms easy. K-10-tf II. W. COTTLE. For Sale. Hlxty-acre tract nenrtbedtv. Allcleared Will produce anything that grows In Ore gon. Also a good 7 room bouse, and barn. Pure well water, 2 choice lot, a bargain. Also defllrable lot and blocks In ilea. ant Home Addition on easy terms. Other nrnvnTnoa. ,.. nf,iiiA.. .r . W.1.UU.VIW. UW, TT1UU.1UB, rTUJ, X.UE- Jand,Dr. J. A. Illcharilson, J. W. Uodson. Bank In new Exchange block on Com' morcial street. &12-U Conwatory of BTUIJY OF A PLATIOKM. A few months ago a pair of Third party prohibition fakirs from Kan Bas,Nebraska and who knows where, came to Balem, hold meetings at the opera house, sang coinlo songs, took up collections, got people to buy song booltB, took subscribers for Third, party papers, collected ?100 for the Third party and abused TitEJouKNALfortolllug the truth about them. Thai was the eflcct of all their work. Has the cause of temporanco beeu advanced? Will the party poll a bigger vote for those comlo sougs? Who believes they will? Noouo. Study the platform of tho 'Na tional Prohi convention. Now lhat thej Bong-.slnglug-money-collectorB have gone, apply the cool, steady light of reason and common sense. You will discover the fact that it is in itself enough to make (t a politi cal impossibility, and that such a platform simply can never get a ma jority of the people. The Prohls need not look for tho cause of their defeat further than their own doors. They have not known how to con struct a platform this year that will carry tho votes tf the American peo ple. "Tho Drys," llko tho "Peeps" could not resist loading up with foreign mailers to division and dis sensions. They dropped in freo trade and dropped oat free silver. Thero are to bo no "war speeches" allowed except to mako war on both old parties, Frances Wlllard with a war whoop proposing a "torpedo fuse which would lift the two old parlies out of existence." She and St. John have been In tho "party killing" work for some time, and no doubt likes it. It makes them con spicuous as Jack the Glaut Killer, and does not hurt tho parties much, But how does It advance Prohibi tion ? This dqes not weary Fra nces or the St. Now the national plat says 1st: No llqourj 2d, Woman's Suffrage; ad, kill tho old parties. It takes a column to express this, tho' it might as well take two. No one expects this platform will carry a county in tho nation, ABSOLUTELY PURE poratlon trying to tax our people for all thoy will bear. Tho people of Balem appreciate The Journal's fight for a bettor telephone service for tbis city. It la not a fight on the Salem druggists who ruii tho office nor on the opera tor, but just a plain fair and square rieniaud for a better publlo service,1 for the use of an Instrument that costs $00 a year paid in advance. As Thk'JournAi, has before said, the people of Balem only ask a air play. They only ask a fair service for the money they pay. They'are willing to meet the corporations halfway. But they will hot stand high rates for poor service or no ser vice at all. There is no reason why there should not be twice as many telephones in use if ihe system were popularized by efleciency and no one would object to the price. The people and tho company should' get logetner, and become hnrmouiousin this matter. The only way to achieve this is to give the publlo lis money's worth. That will end all oomplalnts aud popularize any cor poration. It is not price so much as poor servlco they ktok against. ;jlfc-qp-j .'.,-. K-i' irJ"rjfl - CHATS ABOUT ME,N: saj: Air. .. addr WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY, SALEM, OREGON. The course most complete and the high est graae or any music school In tt jMormweat, uem ana newest methods ho nf leacmug. Emargeu lnciuties ana new plan for Instruction of beginners for the coining school year. Diplomas granted on completion of course. Next term begins September 6, 18D2. 55. 41. PAHVIn; Send for catalogue. Music Director. 7-2U-d2ra-wlm W. '.Taylor, House Gleaner, Gardner and General Jobber. CARPET LAYING AND CLEANING, WHITE WASHING ASD WINDOW CLEANING A SPECIALTY. leave orders at Thomas k Johnson's 261 Oommerclal street. floe City Property. M n IV... W Hn.L.'! llarr PeUeVs, Jut side Ooumereial BU, Enquire at Win balem, Oregon. K Burke' office, over ELLIS & WHITLEY, LIVERYJMEN. South of WUlaravtta Hotel, 8ALBM ... ORKOON Money W To lean eafclMttti Mrta. MesejrM laaaj ao wy. ihumucjuhmhui, Only One, ChsMa tor rfenjasur. WW aeres of fcert t4Hfl tana, seiJjUr Is wHIvatUw, haa small siryim awlJaW, lwHinHieB '. iJldhttBH, 4 V MttM ffCHH itetom. mfa . OwWHr4 auto. a4 btl- M. T, RINEMAN DKAUUi 1M Staple 'aod Fancy Groceries, and WlllowVare. All 'kinds of'mlll feed. AikuvegeiaDiesaaairuiu in their season. "Highest Price paid for country produce." we solid ashare of your patronage. U ImHUMitreet FRIENDS POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE Will bo opened to students Bept. 1.1, 1803. Oilers tho most practical courses of study ol any school In the State, viz: Mechanical Engineering, Civil Knglneerlng, Kloctrlcal Knelneeiini?. Academla and (Iminmnr Ncuooi courses Hiuaonm practice dally in wuiu suup, inucuine suop, ana lauora torles. Tulllofi and Board per .Year, J150. Special Inducements to a few vnnnir men who wish to work for tbelr board and tui tion auring vacations. Forproepecumund further Inlortnatlon, addrexs KDVVIN 4IOHHIBON.M.8. l'resdent, Halom, Or, MONEY TO LOAN. Special Inducement for the next 80 days on good arm loans. FEAR & HAMILTON, Boom H. Bub Bank block. S Udw Authorized CapiUI 500,000. CAPITAL NATIONAL BANK Balem, Oregon, r.'IVes. ;w. W. MAltTIN, J. M. ALBKKT, Casbler. ty WarraaU bought 'ar, dw W.A.CUHICK, Vlee Pre. Htote, County and CO atrt HOW Wllb TO GROW FRUIT In Oregon. for few aod WB: frjri t Um Iran mwaI tw W.D.K4U, !.JrUoiilUirlt. PIW. lit IfftSL. Ivliss Ballou's KINDERGARTEN. THIRD YEAR Opens Monday, Bepterauer 18th, ut Kin- dergarten Hull, opposlto opera bouse. Children received at three years of age and over, A connecting class will bo es tablished lor advanced Kindergarten pu Slls and tlioko beginning primary work, nly the best modern Kludergartsn meth ods employed. Prang's system ol drawing and color work Introduced, TUAT UN1VKUSITY FOND. The Journal throw out a feelor the other day, as to what tho Uni versity commltteo to raise ?20,00a for a much needed now building, wero doing. The result Is stated be- . ..." - low in a communication from ono of tho commltteo and It is very hopeful. Wo aro perfectly willing to be criticised If it will put up that building, as wo believe it would place the great Willamette school on a new footing and give It a standing before the people of this state such as It never had. We let tho committee man speak for himself; "Who told the Journal that tho committee bad not 'douo much to wards the completion of the task assigned them.' It may bo that it was not known to tho Journal that there 1b eight thousand six huudrcd and twenty dollars on the lists of tho commltteo and qultoa considerable amount more promised. While it Is true that! there la too much hesitation on tho part of tho people to subscribe, they have many good words and promises as to help. We think that the amount cau and must be secured, It would bo a calamity to the Intcresta of Balem too great to full In this enterprise that all should unite at once In mak ing it a success by subscribing liber ally tho ilrst opportunity wo have. Mr. Editor write again, but mora hopefully," A LKHSON IN WOOL PK1CB3. Productions of wool in those coun tries which principally supply the world'B market has enormously in creased 6f late, as shown in tho fol fel fol eowing: 1880 1801 Pounds Pounds Eurono 4GO.ooo.ooo wo.ooo.'nnn Australia 450,000,000 660,000,000 Capo Good Hope 70,000.000 1129,. 000,000 ' ' With this inoreaseJn production, ought anything else to be" oxpected than a decline in price? In Loudon, a free trade market, the average price of all classes of wools declined 21 per cent!, from January 4, 1800, to July 2, 1802, according tfr London Economist of those dates. Between the same dates all classes of wools sold lu th Boston, market fell only it per cent., assuowu in the quota tion columns of tho Commercial Bulletin of that city. The only reason for this uniformity of prices In America is the protection given to tho industry by the McKluley bill. Balfour. M. P.. when public meetings, spealra nKtua.-rirta 100 words per rahiute. , ' " A. Louden Snowden.tlie new inintstMul 10 apam, io a cousin of aenvral SbqwS nen, or me rennsylvania militia. Henry Hosier, whose artfatio - - - HU nave mteiy won him the decoration tne ticgion pt Honor in- Frattce, ta American by birth. He w4boni Cincinnati. Professor tho Right HonTlWr Play fair, whd has been given a i is noted in the scientific world Hot attainments in chemistry and. other ; ennuo ursnenos. j John 1. Blair, the railroad n whoso first sale was a muskrat kin,i who now is a very many million celebrated his ninetieth birthday at uuuiu.iu uinirstown. ,r ' . .1. t bo Aintstro,, who recently eel-. oratea the 103th anniversary of .his bi at Dritrhton. Vt,. is ono of ttin M. ttinn i Mnin Tl..u.1 1"T n . ..I.-.. ,,, ,y jauKiuuu. UB isa navivaor. -a tho Jslo of Jersey, and Is still quite t- J Hi ' j inoMacuonnot, Mr. Gladstone's t tornoy general ror Ireland, is' one of the few Irishmen who retain" the old titles. : of chioftalncy. Ho is tho head, of tha ancient AlacDonnot family, formerly ' princes of Moylurg. Dr. Tanner, tho Irish AL P., suffem from deafness, tho result of being hit , upon the side of tho head by'aweU dl- rectea soa .thrown by somebody in " crowd of patriots, who objected to hia sieecu upon the nustinc3.- Ueneral B. V. Prawfo'rd', cofmnandar,? oi tne f ennsylvanla reseres, hu nenieu to me ueuwoou Ubravy, Of Al pon, a mcaimiie'or the notw a written by Christopher ColomVoa KUJ, giving a brief aoconnt pf , bk ago tor tne-.uiscoyery.ot America. TUB CASK or TI1K COHl'OHATIONS ' J.H.HAAS, THE WATCHMAKER, 2IJK Cemmtrtlil St,, tem, Ottrtn, (Next door to Klein's.) ,Hplalty ol SpeotaelM, and repairing Clocks, WalebM and Jfcwtlry. Tub Journal is in receipt of vig orous protests from business men at tho eflorta of tho Electric Lighting Co. "to Jack up rates." The latest dodge is to charge 70 cents for tha little carbon wire that burns out once a month or so. This wasal ways replaced by Thos, Holman free of charge to patrons and hu lost neither money nor popularity for his service by so doing. The new Portland management that bought him out has put iu a larger plant and should he able to furnish a cheaper light Instead of advancing rates aa they have done and seem dlspowd to do. Their pro posal to "equalize" I a scheme to advance rates. The charge for the burnt carbon is another outrage. Ke one ban heard of the company "equalizing" raU down for asyoue that ui elwtrle light. A muibUh ofbuliiw men aud largo ptfM have ordered their lights out In p foranee to paying the rahw. Already they are in eorrcwpondeiiee with par tie iu Portland ami Ahland wltb JAPANESE PILE CURB Anew and Complete Treatment, oonlt lag of as pfosl lories, ointment la eapsulen, aUo a bos and pills; a poltlie cure fur ex tarnal, Internal, blind or bleeding. Itohlog, ebrocile, reseat or heredlury ni, asd tsway oitwr AUwx and Utm weak Bua; llfai always a great benefit to tba general health. The flrrt dtoosvery of a weOMaal ew raadariug 1 openrtloa with tha knife aaatemary hraitr. Tbla rutay ha never ba kaowa to Ml. l Mrbajt.tferfcsMtbytoall. Wnysw hum MiU tanlMa mn wbae. a wriiua imanwtea la given wilh a box, to feft4 ftMMfcatuHrWootoured. Band Maw u for hh NORTHWEST NEWS. uano county uas tins year pro duced about 3000 boxes of hops. There has been a heavy fall of snow in Eastern Oregon during the past few days. , Snow has appeared on the moun tains, a few miles above Mill City, in tlijs county. There wero f i2,442,07 of outstand ing warrants of tho city of Albany, Bept, SO. A. R, Draper, formerally a teach er of publlo schools of Pendleton, has fallen heir to $5003 by the death of J. E. Prouty, of Worcester, Mo. Loins huvo boon filed against the Astoria and Portland Railroad Co. for 288,84 forjfltn, and $567.09 for goods furnished tho company. Mr. A, D. Hylondo, of Lowell, Lane county, has a ranch of over 7000 acres In that county, on which he has 1000 head of cattle. On Wednesday, another attempt was made to wreck tho trains of the Houthcrn Poclflo, about three miles below Eugene. Tho voluntary subscriptions to the fund for tho Br. McLaughlin monu ment lu Oregon City, have reached $400,000. About 00,000,000 cases of Salmon have been packed along the Oregon coast streams this season, while 407,- 000 cases were taKen from the Columbia. THE LATEST NOVELTIES,' V Cut glass cracker jars have.plain ofl- TV VUI UlBa ' un - , A Little Girl's Experience ia Lighthouse. Mr, and Mrs, Loreu Treecott are keepers of tho Gov, Lighthouse at Hand Beach, Mich, and are blessed with a daughter, four years old. Lust April she was taken down with measles, followed with a dreadful cough aud turning Into a fever, Doctors at home and at De troit treated her, she grew worse rapidly. Then she tried Dr. King's New Discovery and after the use of two and a half bottles, was eoniplete ly cured. They say Dr. King's New Discovery la worth It weight in gold, yet you may get a trial bottle free at Dan'l. J, Fry's drtMetore, 1(25 Cota'l. at. ' Defa&Mfeaatoftba liver, with aosatt mlop, iBjurle tlta swdhmIos, faaasa ItnpUN, MiUovoklB. RwiMva tLa msm rusUtg Carter' UUte Uvar JiBl. 04 traiWM. Try tkaut. WhvaVau'tvoulrvCaHar'a LMata LJvar blehaal all the i Ui MMKaadN 0f4r4MTf. 0ly oim a oai. ,-, A flood of enameled bowknoU of evam ' hueareintlie'raarket, ' , A turtle brooch 1ms a pearl haolt gar rounded by olivines and a diamond hed. Coiled silver snakes, oxidiaed with colored heads, are of every sort for scarfplns. The largo new postal cards are alresA provided with, charming receptacles, of pierced silver. Anowlamp.is a silver' nitcW.'wiffc . handles on both sides, and a globe ootv ; Tho branching silvai- t-anrtnm unitlig in .a common stem.orowed with perrorateu trellis work are a aovelty. , Coffee and ice cream spoons, with sholl tips and shell mountings'1 carried halfway down the gilt bowl, an ; pretty; Harlequin sets of coffee, spoona w made with difforont flower handle. Tho pansy, rose, forgetmenot,rpe sad the rest of the garden, with graaaiah tinted foliage, come In sets.' ' ' Silver buckles are in the lartMwt da. ' mand at the presont "rnomerit,-'wheaif, accompanied fr not; by. the silver belt Thoso in medallions or flexible wire are preferred to the solid elaborate ralaecl1 work bolts. Jo wolors' CirculaT.? - RAILROAD JOTTINGS. George Gould is credited with aa at tempt at securing Wabash proxies tar "f tho purpose of ousting President Asbitr -J hi vuu L-uiniug annuaj meeting. A 10-Inoh cylinder looomorlve on the 'J international and Great No hauled 13 cars, almost all of loaded, from Galveston to Houston. The Union PaciUo Intends pnittaf unuy sieamsiup service between w rancisco and Portland. This aotioaj one result or the trasseontiuMtal war, ." Over 100 miles will, be added to Soo extension from Valley City, N. : to the Canadian boundary this tea There will remain lees thiw 100 tothai ne uuiit in oraer to complete the. Use. Chief Engineer Todd, of svlvania, is in Chicago arTMgiag tfl ma iiuimu mil iJuproyaisMKn IB Union depot there. The work will about X,000, and will )m completed 1 it is two years since the train j as the sonthwestera.liuiited to run between St. LobU aad York, aad between CiooianaM ad York over the Wg oar and the1 dwWlt lines, aad what at ftrrt foeked apoti a prove a great i ArXHJHO THE THWONML TheMkeeef ttwUnccsf fllaak'i eiosed ia high white w0 wbieh jy wiw w ewCTnawreaaa. The crown uriapejn of Vorway to.an esithwiaette i Mtfraphar, aad ka Views dej-kf her Journey ta J Tm eaMaa of Torkey, At taaaid to be aa eatoallMt BROOKS &, LEGG, Uipueboek. Priaw. at Mr eer. iiM. UvamntcalMuad br WIhwauv, ilMCCCwbalWfuu( fatall . KHMC tMMl4 Mad for wfjr , a view lo ftuttlnif In mlvuUi uluuta HHBOO. triWELzsa j-ttE?' JTrfMK Slmd&JR aWaUJlgfrfrOWMOtWK. w. ' UU JutU M. f AYK. AM. .2-,MTM Utttm JUMT.JUMI MlWoaaaasa. 6m M a eisl w TWFa Htai "jHVW tOO tH &rmt. MHwr tW v-wir )y, ltwaMMwuMofftiHWta ),