, ,su'.i vS;; t ft)J&i BookCoupon ("1 A pTHP A 1 . TOTTRNA I BookCoupon mmn 4 8AT(MJMY fiijWWiW''H'J'W.ffLI'lUf!!MIWlliiW'Wi'w'' ' '""' '"""H '" i 'Wi iff H H ili!ii..Ni.nl. iii.miiim inii JBt'llJlLV" ""'. ."'V "1 " !il!i 'i! .ll'l'li'Jffi'-JiJIg VOL,: 'MUt fWVLWH l'AJMM," tULJMf, OKAtftf, raVJIftJUAY MAY 4, WMi, "TCMMY'0 KJOWH WI)AY," HO ft)4 w i 'in KBiniM itf PPHMPCS - w"TWWHPf!r'jr0i 'V - UliiiH Wiili1lrtiiiTlfiiHtfinlaimtMtii mi eytittaJUs! frrT i"irimT fun r rrir'niTnimiiaifaiiinai iitrtJLMMt4 4Mftetaftad&JM94fca f orld's CASH -:- STORK Will save you raonoy bo you can pay your own way. This Means You! J. W. THOMAS, 297 Commercial St., - - - $alem, Or. Keeping Pace With the Times. Have your business accounts kepi It PERFECT books, such are The Frcy Patent Flat Opening Books. Books that are worthy of the patronage and praise of the) Government Of ficials of tbo State of Oregon, nud tho greater portion of the mercbantllo men of .the State, are surely derservlng of a trial by everyone. Manufactured lu Oregon ONLY by The Mestou-Dygert Book Mfg. Co., Proprietors ot THE CAPITAL CITY BINDERY. Binders to the Slate of Oregon, Printers and Lithographers, Salem, Oregon. 500,000 OSWEGO - FALL 1892. We would call the attention of dealers, and large and small planters, to our large and varied assortment of Fruit Trees and Small Fruits, Ornamental, Shade, Nut and Evergreen trees. Our trees are clean, smooth, and first-class iu every resrect. Send for catalogue and price list. Address, - Walling & Jarisch, "Mention this paper. Oswego, Oregon. Baby Carriages, Bicycles, Tricycles, Velocipedes, Boys Wagons BROOKS & SALISBURY, - (8UC0E8SOES TO BROOKtf AND HAniUTT.) . Guns, Fishing Tackle, Sporting and Miotic Goods. Bise Ball Goofc Flags and FireWorks BOXING GLOVES, LAWN TEN NIS BETH, CROQUET SETS KNIVES, RAZORS, SCISSORS, DOLLS, T0Y8, NOTIONS LEATHER AND PLUSH GOODS. Salem, - A. N. HALE8, Proprietor. R. H. PRICE, Manager. A. N. HALES' LIVERY. (Saoceuor to It. It. Ryan.) Livery, Feed and Boarding Stable. A full supply of Horses and Buggif on band. Horses boarded by Hay, week or month. Office at stable, corner of Liberty and Ferry streets, East of Willamette hotel. H. F. BROER, Proprietor of the DEPOT SASH AND DOOR FACTORY. All house-finishing material made to order at the lowest Portland prices. See us before you buy. J. W. TflORNBURfr Recovers and repairs upholstered furniture. Long Experience In the trad enames rue to turn out firat-olaas, work. Samples of coverings. No trouble t Rive estimates. State Insurance' block, Cbemeketa street CHURCHILL1 Spraying Oatfifs, g ib3 BURROUGHS State Street. DtogaoBros. mbT F. T. HART, Wo will not pity your way along Midway Plaisance .BUT tfHE it ' ' '. TREES ! NURSERIES. SPRING, 1893. Oregon. THE UPHOLSTERER. LEADING MERCHAN1 TAILOR. PAID HI fla jMh ' ODDS AND ENDS. Fbae bottles don't make tee wines. Vanity is the quioksand of reason. George Sand. A rosldont of Empire, Nov., carries watch 000 yours old. Perhaps if we cry "Micol" to the hoop skirt wo can frighten it oil. " A human skull as, large as a bushol basket has been found in Sicily. There are any number of men who aro perfectly friendless in this world. Tho man who talks much about him self will always have a tired audience. Love is so closely allied to war that its fullest expression is an appeal to arms. In England the new fancy is to have tho family crest on tho outsido of the cup and saucer. "A good wifo, a good mule and a good goat are three bad animals," is an un gallant French saying, A boa in tho Central park menagerio, Now York city, has not tasted food in three months, it is reported. Every time a man sins he has one mora reason for trying to prove that the church is fall of hypocrites. Many hands make light work. This accounts for tho rapidity with which the hands of a gas meter got around. When a man has carved out his own fortune, he is apt to have become so used to the knife as to cut his old friends. Tho population of tho Sandwich Islands is about 85,000, of whom 85,000 are na tives, 15,000 Chinese and 20,000 Japanese. An appropriate wedding occurred when a Mr. Carpenter married Miss Whetstono recently in Bates county, Mo. In the "Natural History of Cheshire" mention is made of a woman 70 years, of age who had two horns on her head, each 11 inohes long. The grinder of a small organ about town has a placard hanging to himself soliciting alms because he is "old and nearsighted." Tb Calf Wh Already Haw. The president's little daughter has on less namesake than aa admiring country had planned for her. Among the addi tions to the cattle at the reform school la a pretty little calf, which put in an appearance on Feb. 22, As soon aa thei wife of one of tho officials heard of the1 calf s arrival she dispatched a note ask ing that it be named Baby Ruth. Thkj request, however, came a day too late' as the little animal, having been borne' the birthday of the father of it coma-, try, had already been named Martha Washington. Exchange. Dtvldlag; the Iwaav The prisoner was in the police court for stealing a poeketbook and a shyster interviewed him. "You want a lawyer to defend ye, I suppose?" he said Insinuatingly. "I'd as soon have one as no," replied the prisoner "if it doesn't cost tea much." "Well. I'll only charge yon tea fel lers." "Thunderationr exclaimed the pris oner; "there was only sieves dollars ta the poeketbook, and yoa dea't was more than half of it, do yoaT Detoett Free Press. Bbx ALL TNE 9 fraySOMFMTSWl I includes the great temperance drink I LllirS Beerl Ult gives New Life to the Old Folks, )) WK rieasarc to the Parents, jm IX Health to the Children; JrJ AaslerAll--iHa4naMf2 ivdiXK nMtr flniTTrrrfi" da'Siaanll I.M.IH.SM.MIIIM.M WWllllHll.H.'HlHWl. , Wll.l.ll..llW HIM..H.II iihm m iiii S)lli ill Sllil simhsbi (lull ! Xnwsf Tnenly 1'er aMMiMaa MOWS K8W T0UC FAltURlW, TM JMmMMM? H Weill BftyM TJirM OUrkmir. opeulRfiHe KMrttH wm thrown Into a panicky Mie dMimmmt of the fall' ureaoHfts'y Affi'el Oo. andh, L. MnytlMA.tM, 'I' Hi'iltUtlowi fere etiof bhhh, effpMtalf rt ftttoh stocks M Ihesnfirart were isjftyssid o be Inter floleja4 ln.v, aWt Wmteinont prev)lel m bfoofejftftev UoekfM up A H.ig 4s CeC, aifirBS which ub tier varitts iwbbW km , ' In' ItuXtieM 40 ynnpMM yUe4ay, LIsHIUUs amount to a quarter if a mlllton dollars, f 't Junrw.rmiiit.M-, ' Jest before f p'eleek sail loans Jumped to 30 psroeat(-addtaf to the general de morallMtipiii ,Tb seeoe otj exoha'no was 'very' wild. Crowds gathered ftrou,Bd the tradlas; posts of aetlve took,' swung their arms and yelled themselves hoarse IB Ibolr attempts to sell golrig and corntag, brokeCH. Mes sengers rau'aa if Salaa was after them. Nobody thought ofr walking, and the gravity of tho .situation was aoeentetl by the palo anxious faces of struggling brokers. w . , , RKADY POR DIFORTATION. The Collector Says there are 4000 Ready to Go. Portland, May. Collector of In temuMtevenue Weldlcr- stated today that 1,000 Olilnamen reglxtered' up to duto In JiIq district,' coinprlslug Oregon and Washlngtoi), Fourteen thousand refused to comply with the luws. There has been much Incrcueo hlnco tho phbtogmphltig cIuubo In the regu lations were suspended. Tho collector Is awaiting instructions from Washing ton before ho takflnjjepstodeport tGese 'unreglsleredT " '' '',.'-- THE BDESTED RESERVOIR. Great Floods on the Miami River in Ohio. Lewiston, May 4. Tbo great Miami river has its source In the Lewiston reservoir which broke yesterday. Es timates of reservoir loss are $160,000. Loss to Logan county in displaced bridges and washed out roads (120,000. Farmers lose fences and crops. Water is still spreading over the country around Lewiston. As soon as the level is reached the river will rise rapldjy. People between Degraf and Sidney are watching anxiously for the result. The high water mark of the past will be more than reached. Low ground will be in great danger. The warning bad been ample, however, and no loss of life Is anticipated. Medical Student Must Die. Albany, N. Y., May 4.. Governor Flower denied an application for clemency in the case of Cariyle W. Harris, a young medical student of New York convicted of poisoning bis young wife, whose trial recently at tracted so much attention in the New York papers. He will be electrocuted next week. A Fatal Fall. Oregon City, Or., May 4. This morning about 9 o'clock as George I Tamblyn was working about the di gesters, no one being around, he slipped and fell either 14 or 80 feet to the solid I cement door beneath, crushing bis skull and dislocating his neck. Failed In His Contract. CmoAao.May, 4 William Turklng ton has begun an attachment for 1100, 000 against John Pierce, of Sioux City, la. Pierce Is a real estate man, wortb $1,000,000. It Is claimed he contracted with the plaintiff for the ereotlon of a nullding In this city to cost $100,000 and fulled to carry out the contract, hence the plain til! seeks to recover. University Fails, Lkuanon, Ohio, May 4, The Na tional Normul uiilvernlty has made an asblgnmeut, liabilities $76,000 to f 100, 000; assets nominally the same. Tho Institution is an old one, and tho first of its kiud iu the United States. It Is now full of pupils. The failure Is the reeultof maturing old obligations, Oeraaa Parliament to Be Dissolved. liKHLlN, May 4. Chancellor Caprivl aHBoWBeed this afteraaoa that the era aerer bss signed a reser Ipt dissolving tae retobstag, only awaiting tberrjee Ilea of tbe amy bill to pfecauhjat tt. udm nnnnmj vWwt IHf Uhwmh), Ma?4aU miux of liMJ (iftlkfHftl vttttm'A Mt wittiMm(in yMWrtsy the Hhh4 oUtrtuK tumiUm (WH lip HlhftsilftpflOfrtfefiOfl ftota ilinjudidlsfywmitiiltlw, oHnrwolHlloH offerwl by Wlfeowik, of Utftn, mMum that (lioBmitlny okilti((iiM(loH U it? rtrred Will" local dlfetory TliJ dlelsry eonitfiltte revlewel all (irev lotw action, on tlis ulJit and found that the rjtiMtlon id Milled MlileM tli eoitiMiMon berMftef Jawfwlly taken theordsr frimllfylns; (iiofomtef ruled. The wmmltttfl wm thersforo asltist ine Adoption of tho Iowa man's rwwln lion, The report will U dlnottleed tv morrow. ' A lara tiRmUr of the nations! com Missioned favor opening tliogatmon Munday, and It Is hardly probable an effort will be) made to amend the forts er rule by striking out the eUasev There Is some talk to the eftoat that .a Ideal directory may takVth matter out of the tasds of the national oommbttlon and open the gates, , It Is said tlokets are rwWy,for ust on Sunday next asd ail preparation bave been made to open the sfates, without ooHateaanoln'g until it Is: too late for legal Interference. Oolag to the Fair. NkwYohK, May 4. The Admirals and senior officers of tho visiting squad rons will start for Chicago at 0:10 p. m. today. The party will number about eighty. There will bo vory few United Stales naval officers as tho trip Is In tended for tbo foreigners. The party will be the guests of the New York Central Railroad company and the Wagner Palace Car company from bore to the world's fair city. They will be entertained by tho City of Chicago two days and will return to this olty on a special train furnished by tho Pennsyl vania railroad. Four of the Amorlcan ships have sailed uway according to tbo program. They were the Charleston and Concord utid Han Francisco and Yorktown, Afterward the Retna Regenla went to the Brooklyn navy yard to have her hull cleaned. Tho caravels are still an chored off 94lh street and the'barJneM of boatmen ln"that'vlolmty1s'qtts; lu crative. There will be a general dis banding of the international fleet next week, Opposition to Home Rule. London, May 4. This city was the scene yesterday of an unusual demon stration. Eight hundred brokers, beaded by leaders bearing Union Jack flags and wearing Union Jacks of paper lu their bats In token of their devotion to the cauBo of union andin opposition to Irish home rule, marched in procession from the Stock Exchange to the union ist meeting at Guildhall. Upon reach ing Guildhall the brokers sang "Rule Britannia" and cheered loudly for union, for Lord Salisbury and other unionist leaders. A crowd assembled evidently not In sympathy with the brokers, and lent variety to the cheers by occasional hoots. Lady .Managers la Tears. CmcAao.May 4. Mrs. Potter. Pal mer, president of the board of lady managers of tbo world's fall1, an nounced at the opening of the meeting of tbo board this morning, that she would be compelled to .resign If the la dles did not quit quarrelling and be have In a more dignified manner. The meeting was very Interesting and many of the members were In tears before It was oyer.- ' Ground for the, Soldiers' Home. RofiEUURO, Or., My 4-The com missioners of the soldiers' home bave pnrsbased of the "Brown estate, about one mile west of Iloseburg, 40 acres of land for $3000, The plans' have been submitted. W. J. Bennett, the archi tect, Is working on plans. As soon as completed the contrao t will be let for an8000 building. Cabas Insurrection Oeatiaae. -Madrid, May 4. There Is consider able excitement over the reports of an other Insurrection broken out lu Cuba. It Is belleyed that the last dispatch was colored to allay existing fears. Light Attendance. Chicago, III., May 4. Cloudy cold weather caused a very light attend ance at the world's fair today. Only a bout 3,000 entered the grounds during the forenoon. markets' Portland, May 4. Wheat valley $1.30. Walla Walla, 91.12). Has Fkancmco, May 4. Wheat, May 91.27, De. 9196); 9127. Chicago, May4.-WaeM.71i; July .74. ' "" " ii i vqHnviinHVHHBWBiqiipipvBiaMBEPBVBBnWninnMKMVRfVHBP lilj(flMt6fall (fl l(tVCfilfi(f fW0rfjltaltt6 (Wt Xtpffft RoYal 44!aUljBBeLslBBatfia s&XaPMS AB50UUTELY PUM OOUJfTV COURT FIOOUADIKCM. i T Ordered 'that warrant (or 9400 Im drawn to order of 'Api k Fleeter on olreult court tmm Improvement, Tax rebate of 90.00 allowed In fayuY ef J. F.',Thotrip4fln. ' Bame fur 92.00 to Wm, Bide. I Heme for 918.00 to Annie It, A Jr. Bower. ' Also of ,929 10 to W. V, Sullivan. Application of August Kllrnjer tyr liquor license at Turner granted. Application for aid .from county o IVith A. Miller, granted. Petition of II. O. Fletcher to change county road, Delos Jefferson, Johu Sav age, sen., HI ley Munkers, app. viewers, to meet May 11, 10 m. in. Appraisers report In claims for dam agte of J. P. Williams, ordered opened when damages are paid. Iu road between Marlon and Jeffer son, viewers to make amonded report. Bids Opened. Bids wcro opened yesterday at Arch itect Pupil's office for tho Thos. fllms resldonco. The bids aro given below, with tho figures for hot air heating lu tho first column, and water In the sec ond, . aih watkh Olngor& Craven, $2101 $2M0 Alderman & Johnson.... 2171) '2HV Wlokstrom & Cheney 2080 2M15 auu v lumber, i7ui hi Howard & MoUrlde, 2010 2226 Ctthlll & Hon, 1003 2205 W. N. Eley 1033 2209 Cilne Blakney, 100 VaaderBaa Smith,.. 1818 2281 O. D. Wilson, 2628 2880 -- r . rz - "' FROM OKIMAWA. It Is said that John White, who was bridge watchman so long at Lake La blah was found dead on a railroad track In England lately. He was a native of Wales and stated when bo left here, that he was going to St. Louis to work, He bad quite a sum of money with Mm and was probably on his way to see bis brother, In the old country, and was robbed and murdered In England, And still It rains: The clerk of the weather bas evidently gone oft on a "Bust." One more week of this kind of weather will knock out the prune crop. The silver prunes are past re demption now. How's Tfalsl We offer One Hundred Dollars Re ward for any case of Catarrd that can not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure, F. J. CHENEY 4 CO., Toledo, O. We the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 16 years, and be lieve him perfectly honorable In all bus iness transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by their firm. West & Truax, Wbolasalo Druggists, Toledo O., Waldlnsr, Kinnan &, Marvin Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internal ly, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Price 7Go. per bottle. Sold by all druggists, Testimonials free. World's Fair Travelors Will Have It. The public demand through service when traveling. It Is old fashioned to "Change Cars." On the through, solid veetlbuled trains of the Chicago, Union Pacific & North-western Line from or to Chicago, Omaha and Intermediate points there Is no change, This is the finest and fastest service between the points named. 4-10 Ot Undressed Kids. Mandy "Silas, we don't know noth- In' about the sufferln' among the poor until we read the papers," Blas-"What have you found?" Mandy "Why, right here they'ie nfferlu' to sell uudressed kids U to much a pulr." Loan Wasted. I want to get a loan of 91700 or sell an Interest lu or all of the iUd Star Mill and water power, with from 2) to 012 aeres ef lead, Joining the town of Turn er. All eommuuleatlons answered wltb Bfomptttude and dispatch. Address, J, C. IIokkkthom, 4-27-1 w Turner. Or. Frtjitdleaaad Ignorance have given way te Mwmea Liver Regulator. It has steed the test, B&Rinjf sV am MlBmsmwM fl-Av H V SvvVaVI Aafii AKpjeMretM'es. Following Is an abstract el the M' tywsrrsnls drawn for varlmM pf mn durltig (lie would of AprlH Htmi find bridge acwHnt....9IMflt II I AM fHt "' )) 479 M HtnUoHtfj,.- -,....,, 181 70 (Jotiri U(mm mm? JhIm, -.... 640 )lftHmm m0mdmmyJiMyhmb M9 75 ohflfin 4-m0mdmmmmmmp'mm0m, VNI i49 MlHWfy . 0tmmmm m J9 Wf County N(tgfl...-.....-.' m'm HiiiHirvlsors............ ..... 11 99 County eommlss4oMers..Vi..i. 49 JA lBllnP4aMsaaffBiseMSias4 SaV IV Jury ......... 4 40 Coroner ..T............. 99 70 rreMUrer-........ .....;... 100 00 Fuel : . .. 1,0 Assessor.... 870 W Bounty ...... 19 09 Tax rebate 49 99 Indigent soldiers.....-..-... 99 90 Total fl8,26190 No Clemency Heeded. An Eastern Oregon Jury found a woman guilty of cutting a set of bar tiesa to pieces and In consequence she occupies a room lii the Salem penlUn tlary. A food chance for executive clemency. Eukuuo Guard. This has reference, of course, to the Rlchardsoii woman. People here who undorstaiid tho case, think that this woman got a light sentence, and think sho should servo ber time. No executive clemency is needed In the matter. Simply because she Is a wo man makes no difference In the eyes' of the law, and iu this particular case the people of this,,, community have ao sympathy to waste, Heppaer Reeeta. "n y'jrmi c f.'W-i 'Mr Of Course Tea' Read state simple facts, and show beyond a doubt that HOOD'S CURES. Why don't you try this medicine? Be sure to get Hood's. Constipation, and all troubles wlthtke digestive organs and liver, are cured by Hood's Fills. Unequalled as a dinner pill. For Hale. Good team, wagon and harness. Also 4-year-old filly, well broke single or double, fine driver. Apply to M. O. Cone,Slmpson's addltioa,2Stb street. Address Salem. 6-4lm If you want extra choice dry granu lated sugar, you can vet the best at Clark & Eppley's, as they handle It la barrels. MAKHIBD. IU2IDBAVAGE,-A( the M. E. par nonage In Kalem, Tuesday, May 2, 1893, 0. S. Held and Llunle M. Say age, Itev, C. K.Kellermsn offlofatlng. Mr. and Mrs. Savage enjoy the re speotof many frleuds la Saleta and elsewhere. Mr. Held is connected wltb, Altken & Palmer's grocery store and ie a popular young business man, while bis bride is the postmaster at Ghema wa. BYKON-SKEELB.-At the reside nee of Mrs. Hurst near Maeleay, April SO. 1803, Minnie Hyroa and L. A. Hkcels, both of Marion county, Rev. J. W. Short officiating. Baby cried, Mother slglied, rVvtir iurautrittd t riaxliMla.' CURED OF WCK HEAMOHfs Tbo testimonials frequently published In this paper relating te Hood's fckwaap arllla. Thevars from reliable Dseate. Tutt's Pills 9Mtt MsW fclU6Wsla MWJ J5b4m8w tjtlleWltlWisMsWHliisKifc I ' il 947 COMMERCIAL STREET.