Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893, January 21, 1893, Image 2

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LOSING STRENGTH.
fttprew Collides With
Oil Tnifi.
SHYER ASI) TlfflW
jwntui-s CkoscR in Moh
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'.IMm Losing Strength.
" ffUlKm. Jttu. 2i.-Dr.
JUtft tt'wtkl tbls morning, after u
Vftttto Blaise, that the nation. i
IMlt ,qHlt mi well, having lost
ftfeticUi, tl)ouh tlio chaugo W
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HAaTiNO. Keb.t Jan. 2t.-Mw.
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Train Collision.
Mjwon. III.. Juu. 21. Tlio west
fetrtMl Jiiulleel train on thu Clevt-
! CliiolDUHtl, Columbia and til
road (JJlg Four) ruu Into ui.
KWltoli, at tbe rote of 40 tuller
.vturkour. at Alton Juljctlon tliir
47' . l . ...
vyrmtBg, wanning Into a frciKii
fau MMBdlUK on siding.
Two task oa llllod with oil nplli
i aud thu oil took (Ire aud iluiia-r
. to the rust of the tmli). Tin
,'eoHiblnntlon bugttagd nut.
r, 8 oil tanks, H box can um
burned. Loss $100,000,
iffljffiUjUMttgtr engineer Webb tton win'
P$Wf0Mi I'ameDgcra budly nhukeii uj
-;,.- vTfWw the crowd was Htntnlliii
,'Jwnd watching men clear uwuj
.,..',. wreck, one or tho oil tank Ba
ft' &oHh1, throwing burning oil ove
Hmmm, Betting (lro to their clothing-.
,My ru to tlio woods uttering
. "MaBJfl'of agony, Ah fur as kuowi
f SjWm twrous arc badly burned,
. , at&ae fatally.
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Amanda Mmoh, a young wmimh, i(,ry Inns been brought to light.
arraigned on MHnrfcloH of atwHsMfiHt- j'or over ft year Reed Lumeden had
lug Judge Divld ti. Colo last July. ueen paying attention to Mlw Moy
Blie pleaded ullty aud was een jve. Prior to tbo beginning of
tenced to four years In tbo peulten- Luumtleti'B suit, O. A. Avaut Imd
tlary. Cole, a prominent and been attentive to her, but had
wealthy man of this city, was found waficd u8 attentions. A few night
dead In his park on the night of ag jir, Avant received a message
July 31. lie had been aliot through (rom j,uM Love, requoitlng that he
the brain. It was supposed that ho j0 j,er t the residence of Mr.
hud comni'ttcd oulcidc, but lust jegg nnd escort her home. He
week Mrs. Mason conftusid to tho jwelj t)e yiung lady and they
ahcrlU'lhatBhe uiuidered Colo be- walked leisurely up Walnut street,
cause he belrujed her. With teura pUg8iig a man standing In the mid
etrtumlrig down her huudsomo face, (j!o 0 t)0 street. They had not
the woman told thlH story ill ceurt: ,iroCceded much further when foot
"Two years ago I was happily Btt,,w wtre ,euri behind them. IJe
married; then my home was broken f()re Avant and bis companion had
up by sickness, aud my husbund nn opportunity of realizing what
audi sepuraled. Wo ere to live m((j j,u,,,)ene(i( Hs I.ovo was ac-
Ohincso Exclusion.
WAaillNOTON, Jan. 21. Tho de-
Men lu tho Chiueso cuso at Dulutb
4M not causo any alarm among tin
mifpotUira of pxcluslou. Benutoi
, cwrM twld If tluro wua anything
"wntog with tho luw, thopcoilo ot
tk Paolflo alopo ami their rcprea
' statlves in counrcHH would see tin
i4lfct remedlid. Ilepresentathe
0ry thought tlio (IicIhIod would
( t Mand, Itepresentatlvu Oates, f
Alabama member of tho Judlcluiy
a imltHi, vuld, If tho report wt-a
fPi'tnat Judge Nulson wna treatlug
V 'IbajUklBaiiianuiHultht'U. Bftiuti r
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wwii m or tne snmu opinion, nut
$id that utilrBH the Chinese wen
Mtttded from (ho Western Mates,
awmdltlon would arise that would
":m the labor troubles of tho East
-, the sliudo. It Ian serious mat
toxether aa soon as ho was able to
make a living. I began by leuru
nig music, pructlclni: at the house
.if Mr. Cole's daughter.
"Mr. Colo asked mo If I would not
tike to do something to pay for the
essoin I was taking, uud theu he
anted me to do writing for him at
ills ollloe. I would not do It ut first,
Ul finully welit uud wua betruyed.
Aly husbuud found It out some wuy,
md I eoufeshtd all to him. Hesuid:
1'hut muu has got iodic, uud If you
vou't kill him I will.' I dlscour
igid It, but he kept urging me, uud
dually I said that If ho thought It
.ny duty I would do It. Abuut three
.seeks before Mr. Cole was shot my
.lusbaud guve mo n revolver uud
-how id mo how to uai It. My cour
ge fulled mo once, and then I mude
irrungemeula for o meeting ut tho
,jurk south of his place. Luteal
.light I met him. He wuh In u bud
humor, uud tuunted me with what
he hud ma'do me, uud J llred blludly
and ho fell deud."
Tho Troubles In Egypt.
Ni.w Yoitic, Jun. lil.-Hmalley
cables from 1'urls that once more
uuve the hopes which tho French
iiuhciI on Gliulstoue's uccet-slon to
jiower risen high, and nuco more
have they fallen il.it. They thought
)cBtirduy that their hour had come
lu Egypt. They hulled tho little
coup d'etat ot the khedhlvo as If It
had sounded tho knell of the Eug
tsli pn tectorate. They ure cudly
disappointed. Tho coup d'etat and
the crisis which accompanied It
coated by tho man who had over
taken them. "Is this Miss Love?"
ho asked. Almost Instantly her eye
fell upon the barrel of a revolver.
The fright of tho young womun did
nut disconcert the man with the re
volver, who now directed a ques
tion to Avaut. "Is this Mr. Avant?"
Avant recognized him as Lumsden.
Lumsdeu fired at Avant, whose
presence of mind saved him. fur he
made a sudden movement to one
side. As the report runtr out Miss
Love threw herself forwurd uud
clutched Lumsden, while Avuut en
deavored to reach u revolver. Be
fore he could produce It, the younu
woman released her hold on Lums
den, who run a wuy at full speed.
liuVo lusted scarcely 48 hours.
I'hero uro some thlni.n' which oven slon offico. No commissioner, wheth
Tension Matters.
WASHJNCiTON.Jun. 21. Dr. Alns
vortli w lio by a special bill In con
gress, has been placed lu charge of
tho record and pension division of
the war department with tho rank
of n colonel, and Is entrusted with
the entiro administration of pension
mutters, so far us they relate to
uriny records, wus exunilued yester
day before tho sub-commlltee of
thehoiitioon the questlou of trans
ferring tho whole pension system to
the war department. His evidence
was racy. Speaking of the suggested
transfer, he H,ihl:.So far as I am per
sonally concerned I am opposed to
It. It quadruples the labor and ria
potislblllty, but whether you make
the change or nut, one of tho first
things you ought to do, Is to
straighten out the affairs of tho pen-
Harrying to Vote.
Olympia, Jan. 2I.-A rather ex
citing Incident In connection with
the senatorial balloting today was
tbe arrival of Senator tiargent on
special engine jiM lu llmo to cast
his vote at tho last ballot today and
change from Eugene Wilson to
John U. Allen. Mr. Sargent had
gone to his home at Buckley yester
day, and took the morning train for
Olympla, When near Ortlng the
train was delayed by a wreck of coal
cars. Sirgeut telegraphed the situa
tion to Olympla, and the Northern
Paclne operating department order
ed to place an engine at his disposal
The engine, at full speed, reached
Olympla at 12:30, aud Sargent was
driven hurriedly to the stole house.
The run of &" miles was made In 72
minutes, This was the fourth day
of deadlock.
Cleveland Interviewed.
SvitActTBi;, N. Y , Jan. 21. Gro
ver Cleveland returning from the
funeral of cx-Presldent Hayes, pass
ed through here today. At the
station this dialogue with a reporter
took place: "Do you believe the re
peal of silver purchaso act will be
passed?" "I hope so." "Do you
oppose freo coinage?" "I have
nothing to say on that question."
"Have you anything to ofier to the
public on turiil; will the McKljle
bill be repealed?" "I'd like to know
what else wo are In power for."
Opposing McComas.
Washington, D. C, Jan. 21.
The McComas nomination came up
lu the executive session of the sen
ate, but went over without action.
There is evidence of vigorous oppo
sitlon to its confirmation. A num
ber of Democrats expressed the In
tention of being heard.
;
GIikIhIoiio cannot do, and one of
hem Is to put French Interests be
lore thueu of the ISugllsh on thu
Nile, or to stiller England to be de
fied by the boy who Is tho nomluul
er tho prenont one, or the new
uppoliiteu of President Clovelmid'a
cun bring order out of tho chuos
there, bei'uuso ho has no authority
to keep order and to dlsclnllno re-
Ice Gorgo Breaks.
Bkljiont, Ky Jan. 21, Tho Ice
gorgo has broken. The steamer
Klnes aud several barges were
crushed und sank. Loss fOO.000
Three uegroes on the barges perished.
Tho World Moves.
Antwuhp, Jan. 21. The weath
er bus greatly mndented, a thaw
has set In, the Ico In the river Is
broken up, nnd navigation Is resumed.
' tUT with the peoplo of tho far West,
'awl If this law Is Insufficient to ura
'ale the ovll, something stronger
pat hi forthcoming.
Llbsral Home Ilulo.
LonixN, Jan, 21. Home Secre
t Jmty Asqullh announced tho plun of
? 1hhim rule for Ireland to be on large
MM liberal Hues. Ireland would
MIh gtittail autonomy, ulthouuh
Wti ultimate ascendancy, Tho lm
ttftal parliament wilt bu ellVutually
MInU1iihI, Tho corrupt practices
Mt will ue mude moro Birlngeut
Ttoe period of residence required to
Wa4ify for voting, will bo reduced.
, rtiHd'tf Fubllo Buildlrg.
VfAaHlNQTOM, 1) 0 Jan. 21,
T tUm MU(ulttMa on public buildings
Miwrttd mh amemlmunt to the sun
fey elvll Wll for a slto nnd ooiistruc-
-lrfWiildlugut Portland, Or,,
ftUii IM0.000 Additional, ami In-
,aUitU limit or cost to (1,000,-
CUmmu Collared. .. -
HXW XuKK, Jan. 21, Mayor Bun-
JWtlW"rttHl by tho polk-1, went
teftM 4 hall at Long Island City
tfcjp wwlwg, and deuiniuled po.
trvm Glwwon. The latter
tfct hu would glvo It up
Wttit iW lite. Tho chief of
eattght lilm by thuctd-
aai'lug ha ylehkd to fonv,
tafft thdly hall, giving no-
HviHHW tw found ut 112
'.-toWtt ltrfner, ivaily to
i ttMiyor'a duties.
tulur of tho delta. Tho real ruler la ' fructnry or worthless employes. You
Bally rtct.
, Jau, I,-Ktly IhU
iltbrokoutlH SloryA
ttti WhlHgtoii
tv y ttruiMMtv, tilled
Ull ill rim"", metly rl,
. Tw MrHwu
HMAir)aMittirt by lalllHg
kudrHl autl Mfty
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tMPMUi, tVfe, Jaa. 1,
l9lMlMM4lit4Mk MtMM
yaHt. wImW jWk
wtMMi t fct
iflln-lnoli 'vain of with.
Lord Cromer, still bitter lcuounto
tbo world us Sir Kwb Baling.
"Ills brutullty aud cluuuiluess aru
well known," sas thu Republleaii
Fruucalte. "Ho has shown his
brutality by a constant care fur tho
Interests of the Kcyptluu fellaheen,
and his cluiuhliictN by a hucccksuiI
rcslsUiuco to tlio French uud Bus
aluu uud Turkish Intrigues, uud tho
unbroken maintenance of Uugllsh
siver In tho face of open and secret
opposition for morotluui 10 years."
"The khedlve," b.ijb thu Journal
just quoted, writing before his sur
render wuh known in Purls, "Iiuh un
dertaken to restimu tho legitimate
authority which hU father hud al
lowed to pars lu English hands."
That Is the French Interpretation of
this crisis, I think that we uiuy
tuko It us utitliorllutlve,
Thu dismissal of Ahutupltu Fehml
Pasba aud tho appointment of
Fukhrl Pasba m prime minister
woru really uiiaut by tho Uludhlve
attailellauoo of EuglUh iiuihoilty.
To what authority he Intended to
kiibmlt,. Instead of tho English, is
not clear. Hu must have had some
iiuthoilty and borne support lu view,
Alleged Bribery.
Baciiamkmx), Jan, 21. The k).
clal comihllteti Investigating tho
chargta of corruption in couiicctlou
With tho eltntlon of United titatti.
wuator hai held n semloii, Thomna
V. Culor, PopulUt candidate for mui.
utor, wan nummoiied, but said ho
had nothing to say,
11, W, Butehellor, chairman uf
tho comity vummluvt of tho Petw
pl' party, of I-ea'Angeka, tutitlcd
It mm the luipnwion In Um AugvU
last Monday that Ktn would voto
for White, aud he came to 8aer.
IhkhIo ou Tueily to urge Kerns
awl Caution lo tand with the l.p.
ullt.
MMiUttHl Ue lud pnindud hU
MHttut'at la vo fur a lK'nncrat
jkH tUWof of eMIng a lpn.
lUtfwlM, Hrvr.4torttrUlM
AmsiMalywtm AtlaitM W4M)
Kama pMmkmt kh ViX hx CVWf
frMw day.
can set this diiwn as a rule with few
exceptions that the more worthless
a public employe li, tho greater thu
amount of Infiuenco ho possesses. A
good man Is usually wlthoutlnilueu
re. but u drunkard, loafer, or insu
bordinate trlfler Is the man who bus
so muuli infiuence that tho ohlof
of hU bureau cannot get him out."
A Big Steal.
Ei.miiia, N. Y., Jan. 21. J. V.
Young, clfipf attorney general, and
receiver of tho order of Iron Hall,
charges Supreme Judge Soberhyand
other ollWrs of tho order of having
misappropriated (-2,000 000.
THE INDlVIDUALlfYOPTHE ItffifPIN.
K.rr Woman Koowi U.r 0rn, Ju.l at
' et.. tcn0t Her Own llsby.
Fivo hundred milUonsof lmlrpinsl
Thatls what tlio women of this
land do annually buy, beg or borrow.
Now a hairpin nover wears out it
BomeUmcs becomes palo and bent
with age, but Its avoirdupois is ull
there. What thercforo becomes or
these auccessivo millions?
During tlio pafct ten years 5,000,
000 000 of hairpins havo been made
and sold. At present there aro only
inf rno.ooo. 000 in circulation.
Now where where nro tho other
4,000,000,0001 Thoy have hecn sown
broadcast from Maine to California,
nnd havo leit not a traco ueuuiu.
Of course 6ome of them are picked up
nnd restored to their spliero of use
fulness, but most women are as shy
of adopting strange hairpins as they
aro of accepting an unidentified
toothbrush. Tho hairpins therefore
go to make up the flotsam and jet
sam thrown out by tho tide of hu
manity and dumped into tho waste
places of tho suburbs to form new
town lots.
And. sneaking of hairpins becom
ing palo with ago, why is it that
when a packago of now ones can be
bought for a few cents most women
cling to their old ones until every
vestigo of color has gono, and he
who runs may easily count their
gleaming heads?
And, again, can any one explain
how it is that every woman knows
her own hairpins just as she knows
her own baby, no matter how nu
merous and similar its companions?
And, furthermore, all women havo
at least ono pet hairpin. It is re
garded with religious care from
year to year. It is the keystone in
tho construction of her coiffuro.
Other generations of hairpins come
and go, but that particular one is
looked after too zealously to bo lost.
Generosity, friendship, filial dovo
tion nothing is strong enough to
induco a woman to part with her
treasure. Sho will 'laugh rnd offer
you her entiro stock, but will reserve
her pet. Every boarding school girl
i an tell how sho has rescued her par
ticular haii-pin joy from tho bureau
nay, from tlio very locks of 6ome
friend who had abstracted it.
There aro a great many points of
resemblance between a hairpin and
a man. A hairpin, for instance, is a
sort of a biped. So is n man some
times n very bad sort Some hair
pins aro straight, Bomo crooked a
rcbcmblnnco to men which need not
bo pointed out. Extreme sharpness
nnd extrcmo bluntness aro equally as
uisagreeamo in hairpins as m mascu
line manners. Both are very unre
liable not likely to stay where thev
aro put. And last, but by no means
least, both aro mado for women. It
is tho reason for their existence, and
hut for her they would languish on
uio top sneives or utter neglect.
New York World.
MARKETS.
PoitTi.ANt), Jan. 21. Wheit
valley, $1.16, Walla Walla, $1.05
$1,071.
San Fiianoisco, Jan. 21. Wheat,
May 1.3.1.
Chicago, Jan. 21 YVheat, ,73j.
Labor Troublos.
AMSTr.HDAH, Jan. 21. Unem
ployed workliigmou of this city
held a procession yesterday. The
socialists had much, If not all, to do
with the procession, und when It
started many began to bawl social
istic songs. Tho mob stopped lu
front of a large bakery und attempt
ed to take the place by storm. .A
body of 200 police attempted to dis
perse them. They resisted, and a
desiH-ralo melee ensued. Several
gens d'armea were quite badly In
jureu. The police, wltli drawn
aworiM, ropealeilly charged the
crowd, aud inflicted many sword
cuts on rioters, Uuutll u o'clock
last night tho police weie busy In all
parts of the city, charging with
drawn swoids upon the disorderly
crowds. Throughout the city revo
Millenary handbills were scattered
broadcast und posted on walls and
tree. In these bills leaders exhort
men who can find no work logo
Twin houso to house in tho meal
urUtoorullo iwirts of tho city aud de
muud food uud clothing. If refused,
workingmen should forco their waj
lu unit help themselves. More
trouble is looked fur today,
A Horrible Affair.
Colon, Jan. 21,-Survlvoraof tin
view of paengvra r tho Spaul.h
iiloopJuau have sent tothaSuauUu
eotititul their story, It U horrible.
For sevett daya they llveil on pu
plc ami whatever eUn they could
find and failed SO day. Two of
tlto revetted admit eating flv4 rf
the wkdld,
Of 2 wtU oaVmra 8dWJ; II
pMeitgfv, ttta attlM a4 tare at
IH mw MtrvUnM, Aaaiag ovW.
nh uf mualWrUM tfcat waa a
wteaaS wm.'Hw ff)ttot Mow
Nature's Surest Ally.
it nut tuo dlil mil uniL'tflo nfalimt dlt.
Miii.fVfuli. nraky cooauti.ttuua, gwllt
I 'ilcul would bo the couve of a innliutj to
lla ratal termlnatlm. wiiilo unlure tlm
Ktruujlci lot u, lol wnrso belnlh im, nld
sit nRlirt wltli Judicious mdlcluai help.
Kiitorlrneomut bnfiir uulilo In hntllp.
li lntl . it a Unit' In. o to our rret"
li illontew llo.lfllii ' stiiiarli II liirnma
w!',r.,r" ?'.,,,J,,J,r UM "' "f uatura
irUielilo.Mllliir.ried with bile, If thu
bowrloind moiimch uro Inu-iilv, if the
klduejit rmt ton wi Imiiuntti'S ot wlikli
Jh-y vis lli-n.i'uml outlvt cournanrthH
Ull Urn U tliomnwt rdlum-onrUiuMiirerer
ui. uiormir tlmt UrHiiotltuied by pro.
f'il nut liii1nrpMiem nnd iuc f. r nearly
li.iru eeiuur. No AinvrluMit or firclirii
remedy ilia nnd grr-itrr dldlurllon h
aiiMiifdy forH d orvvKiii tlvo of chionlo
liter iuiiUlni, iiim!iuI. oiiutiimtlnn
kliluey anailiiimmtlotnuiblo audi ebtllty
ifr. T.Miti Euterson
vi JiaachMbsr, N, II,
After the Grip
Hood'a Sarsaparllla Rostored
Health and Strength
Uit wtaur I bad the Ortp ad was quit,
tics. Attar I bejaa la gtt better, Ixlne
weak sad run down. Icooctuded to try
K,Sar,,rilb'w,a" Wnuaenla
hlsMy. IimutMj Uut j ,,,,, ,
4mc4iuil IrtYtreJttrhetitteo
tlylahwtiauattndtUui ww"
I Am In Bettar Health
thaa Utw I wat i8. i jwt tttw ,
Hood's Pills
How h'lituro Grow n Tree.
Nature invariably does tivo thinmj
when sho tries to grow a tree sho
protects tho bark from hottest sun
ouuiu uuu uio roots trom sovero
changes of temperature. Both theso
points nro almost invariably over
looked by man. Observo a maple or
bum or uircn as it snoots from the
ground. Its sides are clothed all tho
way with small twigs, unless re
moved by kmfo or browshic. Anv
tree, starting in an open lot, is thus
protected front tho sun. Otherwiso
tno extreme heat will runturo cells
nnd tho bark will dry and split. As
far uh possible tliero must bo equal
development of cells on all sides of
tho treo. But caro of tho rontn ia
oven moro important.
Tlio feeding of a treo is at unequal
depths, but most of it is near thosnr.
faco. If tho sun bo nllowcd to 6triko
directly on tho soil, tho finer rootlets
that tto tho foragum aro dostrovi
and extremo droughts will affect tho
roots font foot in dopth. What is
worse, tho oxtremo changes of tern
poraturo also affect tho treo and suck
its life nway. In soino cases 6tich
conditions aro produced as eueourago
tho development of fungi or other
enemies to plaut life. Nature guards
against this by laying down each au
tumn a layer of leaves, to emulcli her
forests or solitary pets. St. Louis
Globo-Democrat.
The ailtrr'a Heir.
As hko affects like, bo it is with
misers, mid gold will go whorg gold
is. Tliis is strikingly illustrated bv
tho act of n celobratetl Greek, one
Dichoaua Dichojints, a descendant of
tho Bizantino emporora. This man,
by tho oxorciso of extremo nisrennlli'
nci, miuiagetl to amass tho bum of
j:i0,(X)0-au immonso fortune in those
days. Thoji cmno tho question, to
whom should ho leave it! Ono day
a distant relativo Bent him a letter
writteu ujioti n square inch of jiaper
This was bUtllcJent In tho fitness of
things tho ivardmonious correstKnid
out beeatuo tho miser's heir. Cas
sell's Journal.
Mr. Caurrun'a "Ocoone."
Tho story of Mrs. Cameron's
,JOonono" is this: Mrs, Cameron was
at Oxfonl. While wnlkiug in tho
"High" sho ivtssetl n very beautiful
girl. Going up to her sho asked
"Who nro your "I'm Mrs. Doukiu's
cook," replied tho maid, Mrs, Cam
erou got lier address, called on Mrs.
Doukin and obtained amission to
take tho girl to Freshwater for a
timu as w model She is Oenoae,
New York Tribune,
lu 1891 a nugget of fifteeu twumk
weight, ahapU exactly likttamk
with the exivjKioa of the right arm,
waa ilkeovwuKl ia the Burwa mhie!
ar Melbourne Australia.
t
Hvnry IM of FraHott ttaiuto.1 i.l
face aud uwl all dmU of eoattMtioi,
vrariiMS t ulght a waak aad kIhw
Sctoa im tW aay jttct at Boiaii
r otMHaM to bsu
X0i
DOH VlHOVl
what a comfort it is to
havo ready at hand ft
remedy that never fails
to relievo Constipation,
and thnt, without win or
discomfort; and almost
immediately cures head
aches, and dispels every
symptom of Dyspepsia.
Such a remedy is found
in Simmons Liver Regu
latornot a sweetened
compound lo nauseate, or
an intoxicating beverage
to cultivate an alcoholic
appetite, but a medicine
rjfeasant to tho taste, and
perfectly harmless when
huuuioai
1 . fll( IIA.tl.
lo. buiit. Aluriuu Co-
MEXICAN WAR SOLDIERS,
INOUEA9K UK PEN&lOitS.
Under Aclol January 5, 1S83, me eulltlcd
tolncieaso. Apply to
l. C.HHEKMAN,
lloom 11, Cray's Hlock, Llalm Attorney'
L.teny Bl. Sulcm, Ore. !
101 ui
rnaia I'APKB is kept onflle at'h. O.
JL Lliuko's Aattfllalug AgeUU ,i4 UliU
w Jiticlluula ixcUoLi(,u, cull i ,m JulM J,
Luiiluiuu, ttbeii; uiuliuaa luruuitrtioit
cuu ue uiaue luf It.
ASTEADV sober young man would
Iikb tupuiuouie luuiiey lu groteiy
u..u una UaVo tt biudy poaliiuu, AUtiieMs,
A Calo JuIIUaSAL.. 1-1V-
Notice.
mvfln to tllO
child. S. L. R. never
disappoints. Itpo'scpses
the virtues and perfec
tions of a reliable remedy
of tho kind endorsed by
eminent physicians.
IT nfTnra nin tltl-HSUrO tO ttdd WJ' tCStt-
mony to those ou recclto nunuutly In
rcierence mj your '"'"""'v , , ". , ,, ;
conalder Simmons Utor Hcguliinr tl.'
best mmlly medicine on Hie miiiVi' i
bavo prescribed It tilth excellent rcsulli
-W. t. f AKK, 1. u , imcjr vn, ..."".
rimrch Directory.
r.vASQKLicAL. Corner of Liberty nnd
.-emu n.iccw. uiiuuuj ..v .w. , --
ini 7:T0 p. m., Sunday school 12 m , Y P.s.
J. JS, (i i.AI p. lu.; irayer uieeiiug imuauaj,
.J p.m. J, Bonersox, paste, rehldtnce
IJT Liberty street.
Pi'.k.shvtkrian'. Church street, between
Cheuuketn and Center. Preaching morn
ing and evening; Sabbath school at 12 m.;
Y 1'. . C. E. at M p. m.; piner meeting
Thursday ut 7.10 in m. Itcv. F. il . Gw ni;e,
O, U pastor.
South Salem-M. E church. Preach
ing every Sunday at 10:80 a. in, and 7 p
in. Sunday school at 3 p. m. Pinyer
meeting Thursday at 7 p. in. Epworth
League, Friday at 7 p.m. liev. Lb.as.ll.
Leo, paMur.
OCMIir.KLAND Preshytfiuan. balcm,
Oregon, Hev J. E. ulalr, Pastor. Sunday
-chool every Sunr.uy, 10 a. in. Preaching
every . luuduy, 11 a. in. and 7.o0 p. in.
Church bouse on Hlh street, tetneen
Marion and Union. l.crybody welcome.
Unitk.ii llKtTHEHN. two blocks south
west of pixscmer depot. Services every
-abbatlua II o'clock, nnd at 7: JO, ftabbatli
school at 10 ii. m. Piayer meeting eiry
-at jrdy ulght at 7:30. KveryLodj cordluly
invited. Rev. .1,8. Jennings, l'HStor.
.METUODisrEi-iscni'AL. Services ontfab
batliatlfhn nnd 7:0. Sunday schnol at
12;Epworth Leagues ut 0:15; Pru)r meet
ing every Thursday evening. Hev. C. L.
Kellerman, pn'.tor.
St. Joskpu's Catholic CiiURcn.-Che-ineneta
and C Ibtc. Sunday tetvlces- Low
muss 7.30 n. in.; high mass 10.30; fcundaj
school 3 p. m ; vtspt-rs 7.0J; week dajs, low
muss 7 a. in. Kev J. 8. W hlte, pastur.
CoNaiiEaATicsAL. C rner Center and
Liberty fcer icis buuday at 10 W a. in, and
7 p. m ; 8unday school VI :n., Y. P, S. C. E
ul:u0 p. in.; prayer meetlug7:o0p.ui.'lliurs
day.
Evanqelicai. Mission." Corner Che-
meketu and 17th streets. Service In Enn
iiou every Miuauy evening at 7.J0; sunaay
school at 3 JJ p m ; prayer meetiug every
Wednesday evening ut 70y
ST. Paol Ei'iacoi'AL Ci'Citcn Corner
Church and Cuemekeiu. Hn vices lthoO u
ui. und 7 p. in.; .Sunday school lnj a. m.;
service Thursday 7.S0p. ui. Kev. V. Lund,
lector.
First Haitist. Liberty nnd Muilon.
Services 10-.JJ a. in. uud 7.00 p. m ; Suudiiy
school 12 in.; young people's meeting at b
p. m.; prayer meeting 7..J0 lhursday. Kev.
llobcrt WhlUker, pustor.
Kkkk Jli.Tliouisr ltev. B. F. Einnlle.v
pastor, feervtces. Sunduy morning and
evening, bunduy ichool ut 10 a in ; praj er
meeting Friday night. Church wpposile
North Salem school.
Fhikmm. At Highland park on car line.
Services 10:30 a. m uud 7..S0 p. m.; Suada
school Um.; Uhrlslian Endeavor tl p m.:
prayer meeting Thursday 7:30 p. in. Hev."
F. M. Oeorge, pastor.
Tho Church of God holds regular ser
vlcen imhe German Buptist church, on
Sonh Cottage stieet. Preaching buudaj
ut 2:J0 p. m. Praj er meeting ev ery Tburs
day cv cuing ut 7: p m. It,. v. , TA.Gilltt
p.istor. '
German BAt-riST.-Servlces In German
Baptist church north ot Collage stieel,
dunday school ut 10 a. m. Preuchlii at 11
a m. Evening bervlcout 7.30. Kev. John
Fccliter, pallor.
Christian bciE-CK.-ServIces In Unl
urlaa hall ut 10:10 u.ui nnd 7:io p. m ; tmb
lirtlh school U m.: Bible aturtv ti.,.
evening.
US'ITAltl Vv I'nr r.ltnf..al.. . ... .
street. Sunday tervi, h id. n .....i -$
tUUdaV Whlml at I'J T VI- 11....... ' v'
lor. ' " "a,;"i l1-
CHHISTIAN. lllirh ami iVni u..j..
school IS in.; preaching KkJO a. m.; young
peopiea ocuiy B3H p. m.; preachlnir 7-m
P. m Hev. W. IL V llllanls. Sf,"'1' 7""
' - j "uswui,-d aim k wi- Ills lit
EVANOKUCA1. -Corner of I.ii,m ... ,ulu..uuwiu. ,.:" ?.."ut n.iri.
Center, irtus. German servUe.v.v Zr. Si'StS1" . u""r ?t tUaU
IN 1893
ill HoiKfs -'iu. to MiIciiao.
THECHICAG0.MILWAUKEE&ST.PAULR7
Exriiraioii Hutvs to the VorM's Fair.
m3mmmnuiKaBiMiimm.MarmnamiaEtnm niim
J. W. WEST,"
I'roprlotor of tho
GERMAN MARKETl
Uu Commercial Ht. and the
CASH MARKET
OnBtatoSUcet.
Good McntR, Bniisngo, LarJ? lining; g,. I
rNtnblishmciil. "
M.W ,tJVl,irtlSKMiNl1
I,i()UM A piilroftottolnoslii'll rlmyp
1; gissse". uwnorciu getmniie in lull-
mg ut the Jiull.NAb oltlco
i;i-3t
Notice.
Notice 13 hereby given, that for tbo pur
IHtee of clinking n txuinllMtionof ull per
J..us who.i.av oiler ibeiusolves us candi
dates lor leathers of lue schools 01 mis
OuUiity, I l.l noKiupuoiio eiaiuiuuu.iu
at fleui, Ureaou, at 1 o'clock Wednesday,
Ptb.uuis b, 1H) , ... .
Ajipi ciuis 11 r slate commissions will be
eluiiiiued at the sunie time.
All persons tuteudiuu lo apply forcertitl
rates ut tins liuiu, should notliy ine by
tetter bufuiu Uieexiiiuliuitlou.
airuu.eis win be riquned to produco
e ldeucd ot good muial Lharuetcr.
TnoleelorlbeeiatuiUrttluu la 81.
IMltu mis 1UIU uuy in Jiuiuuiy, wo.
l-Ml&VtiW
i8.:t.
HARPER'S WEEKLY,
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stniidlugtirfltaiiioneflllustiated weekly n!
rlodlcals in Ar erica. It occupies 11 pii
between that of the hurried dnilypnpfriiS
iii'u w, iuw irpn uuicij ujutiu.iue n in, aj
eludes both literary and news, ami presenti fl
with eaual forcnand felicity tho real evenu I
UI LUIIL-Uli uirttij uuu tun 'UlIlKJQ&UTfl
thtnitfi ofllciion. On ncountof Its verr
World's Fnlr, It will be not only the best 'I
KI.IUU w iiiu (jict, CA.uaiiiuil uul U1SO 111
best souvenir. Every puhlio event of in.
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pages, Us contributions' being from thj
best writers and art siH in the country, u
wl 1 continue to excel in literature, newt,
mnl lllustruttous, nil other publications ol
Its class.
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ote.ui.r iV. ouuuuimu us u urueei stole, ul '
iiiv wmui ui e.iucriy uuu oluie sueeis.
lu ibe'ellj of .suieui, t two u'eiucn, p. ui
v, eaiits wiv. .liiiiu..r j A iii. in.. ....
ai.criUeU pibpcuj: . leel ett ol Ihd iiusi,
vuuw, .uva.u. o, uiuen riu.-,iu ine Uiy
Ul Olllelll, Jlal lou uuuul, OlOU, AllUWU
uo me buiiaiug uuv teeupieu oy ihj Tuei
iueiUe culnpauy.
.isjtne. uyui-aleui's propeuy ou the
a tu eoiuor ul i.lbeili una tsune streets,
euliia-enelni! ul Iho iNuiih tuol cuiuel ul
.lues. iu, A, iii tue e,ity ui ouleui, jiuiiou
Cuuuo, eieguu; luenve souiueuy uluuu
meivisiiiueuisaiauiuns:u,ii,okui;lhinee
eu.ie.o puiui.ti wuu iho nunu nuuui sa.u
i..oc,iU Rei. I'ueuco uuuUcio, P-iiuila
iiumowi6l.uUuUaO llUeoisaiuu.uea.
.Uoiie., lu ue uunu Oxunuary ilueofsaiU
b.eo, lueuee Wis eny to lue pmoj ul Ut
giuuig. Uuliu.i.g nun w.eupinu by oielu-
Vyti.S'SiiTSi1 e,Utu' vapual i-uii,UB
turn ui tu.c-Oue half cash on accept
uuee ui o.d by eny eu.Ueil ui lue eny ot
-ieu,uuu lue imiauce ai luj exuiiuilou
ulsixu,uulhs, ttliumleieaiuliueialeul
pe-i e.m, p. uuuuin. lue . gUi lu ujcei
u """"' Olusiseeieoi leseiveu.
tuLuAi,J OLMbrtn.
,. , Ui.,. i,, (jRAY,
LommlUeo oi buis uu.. i uu.lc Piopei ty
i-Utu '
uud third Sundays. J. B. Flaher, pastor.
liCHMAV I.TTT1II7UIV Vt. .. ..
-P7v.". . :. ",.r ?.""" iuiBe j-t
..:.;..;,::.; :;.".. "".'?...j..r,.uu"y t .e
..i'.iu i.v.j.c iiijeriuht
Ti!inkuipi ir.r.. i-.. . ..
rrt.ii.b.ra Ag. tto mZuSlZ, Krid
ntitiUt Grunso lun. iruveillog num.
ur ate ciruiahy luvltcd.
llollne-aaBdl'IvlneHMllng.atiisiiijh
.. , ...rf m....um n,,vM,i,,u HI dOYlUek
eiiKisTiAv cll ck It
nt U'JUoo oeli every suuda,
SULCI.
Notice.
No ice is hereby given that ths ntv i
MMd
Uiegon. 'l
18i).
HARPER'S BAZAR.
illustrati:d.
it MaJ2Lcf!8 Ba?,ar ls a Jraal for 1 he home.
tloi'iH p.r 1 T',,,nu "8 '"'eious lliu-tnv
li lempni ,dt';lBV1B','n1 nltcrii-sheet blip-
ois a. ,"'llsltn'-''We alike to Ue
sarn.t'i?1rnintn8e l" sl'Ho tnake
2 ri.,h?i,71l.ll,flirM "' ,lie invest o
nd tho,gbirnTeSy,,aVkrui?,aoS
ev-ery thing is iD"Kided , 'hich 7in 1
ChrisUu'Vc Sine funlTUlX
da.e ' Vrngy Jllllfcr-n,,d ( ai
lieMnrL0.1,". V' .'.: P.!9.f1.utnuontrlbulon.
posli on vv ill V ,. " mel o'UMibUu Ex
Inany HluaratUin " '
HARPER'S PERIOPIOALS.
TT4 nnvmn .. . v
&SSS SSI v- -
HAKPEH'8 YdU'G PEOpe:::" 2 tO
LOLo.Ntl. J OlMSTED,
w. mj, viaai,
School Tax Notice.
u,b,eiOTJJNo for the
ouaeo.w.iio Z:JS P?ito at tne
UUII1 4. N
quern unless 1 alf ecuW
1-7-dw-Jw "XLMX:.
nlstrlct Clerk.
Tin;
LTLTIVATOlt
looi -isi"-""" 1893
country Gentleman
TlIElttsi'OFTHE
AGRICULTURAL WEEKLIES
I arm Crops and rocciSes
liZyll?. Pom-
u aru.trw . ... T"'Ma. Kit,..
w . .: . -"..wiiv rr.iia.
rn In
AlOilCO.
the
iSS .,'u. AV
JcpUea,
r-ln louiesTlcTo, !"J,r. 'Zai
rnr-wuuS., f.. lu SS
JKAWI&!W
.YnKf. '.' VIuTh'10" MIW ta
-" " sptelai rt.
uueiiuu iu our
LLLIt IjA'nr,. ..
hLta.T..:;?. ob 1893.
.r.ioix subscnptions, " ,i
"dYouoscnptions, "
Ha I it .... t.
10
Ca-ium. .v. J .... ' 10
'i-h iuuaauc ..rt" for 1S9-. ,Q
r eeKliTm,i W Mud ,b-P?y
UuceMojauuT'vV rMoi is, ..
ncin,lu ULu,V. w.thuu, ci,"-
-r. . " '". An.-ira-,. "
KSutUb.ry Sher,,
Umtedltaus6,81 BUbscrlbl
u nli. Lanada, nnd Moi
amnnSSeW jaenSMar besln wllh,h
WbennotimelsmpriV,arof each Jr'
will begin with thir,V.01Jed' subs-cilptlons
time of recein. ntAe.5uUll)er current at the
thTe0eUy?a?s0baT ,UF, Bazar for
wUlbesentby m' li ?ea.1 clotu finding,
freight disno0,fe"Pus 'Provided the
"niy.iorJTpvufume "e aol,MV vol
Hoth caKct r.-.. ' .
binding, will be sen, ,,011Im,0' sitnble for
relpt of i ciichf ut by mo1'. Ptfcl-pnlU, on
Reinitiunro ',....., . .
office money oms " J . b? mndo y Pst"
ot loss, y 0Me' or ''raft.to u old chance
tl8emenPtavvu'h2Qitnh0t.to col'y u"s nover
Pr Urot htr, tbe exP ess order of Aar-
Addre:HAnPEn4BU0TIrEIW
New vsrK..
h Locating Mines
sfcjtfmltb.s
nading hidden trfilm.' Aluene!lo iods fi r
P.'.lerMii,1"' or loe-atniL. r.old
"'niJtheCTtatestrt :LIns,runit,'t " "
-tuiHiiuu nuurtoa
R. H. SMITH,
aa . '"aainaaaaiMi lainiajiai
Pali m, Ort'Kon.
n nirm i t m ,
ru . h . 3 y i 1 Ann Ar.v...
fou tows i, ,, , 'nnu.uu.
Trr r -- 4WUfcAiD PiTnio
iiOt
$2.00
IVrdoien fortho One-it flnUhcd
PHOnKJlut'U luthecttr.
MONTEE BROS.,
la COmmerctai Slrvel,
T. J.KKIISS.
HOUSE PAINTINQ, .
PAPER HANGING,
NWIW flnlthlnr.
Cor. leh tM CWtmtieta bUt,
Undertakim
HOEYE & mUT
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John mwiv.
Carpenter aid Ukt
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CI and Tbawe.
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