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i , "jfs1 prw MW4 ClfcHf BookCoupon fj A piT A , JODRNAL.B" SATURDAY. HA'l'VUDAY, MWiWMlIWIWWWWWlP VOL. 0. "Wttifl lMflOPLM'B l'Al'lfllt." HAL.lYM, OHJCUON IfJIIUAY, AIAV MJ. J8MJ. "TO-DAV'tf NMWH TO-DAY." NO, M, wt0miiMnm tMOMt A GOOD RESOLUTION Foil YOU TO MAKB TODAY WOULD JlF, TO ABANDON ONCE FOU AMj THE OLD UIU5DIT PIAN. BEIS WHAT A DMA Lb AMOUNT OF UABH WILL JlUY KOIl YOU AT A VAHH J10U8I1. Tb? N?W York Racket t'ARUIES A GREAT VARIETY OF STAPLE ARTICLES, 8U0II A8 EVERY ONE NEEDS, BEE TIIEIIl E. T. BARNES, State Keeping Pace With the Times. Have your business accounts kept In PERFECT books, such oro The Frcy Patent Flat Opening Books. Books tliat are worthy of the patronaco and pralso of tho Government Of ficiate of tho State of Oregon, and tho greater portion of tho inorcbantllo men of the Stato, are Burely deserving of a trial hy everyone. Manufactured in Oregon ONLY by The Meston-Dygert Book Mfg. Co., Proprietors ot THE CAPITAL CITY BINDERY. Hinders to tho State 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 in eyery respect. Send for catalogue and price list. Address, Walling & Jarisch, . SMention this paper. Os-wego, Oregon. A. N. HALES, Proprietor. A.. N. HALES' LIVERY. (Successor to It. K. Uyan.) Livery, Feed and Boarding Stable. A full supply of Horses and Buggies on hand. Horses boarded by day, week or mouth. Office at stable, corner of Liberty and Ferry streets, East of Willamette hotel. J. W. TflORNBORG, THE UPHOLSTERER. Recovers and repairs upholstered furniture. Long Experience in the trade enables me to turn out llrst-class work. Samples of coverings. No trouble to give estimates. State Insurance block, Cbemektta Btreet. CHURCHILL Spraying Outfits, SB 10s BURROUGHS State Street. F. T. HART y 247 COMMERCIAL BTREET. ESTABLISHED 187G. WILLIAM NILES Los Ancreles. California. BREEDERS AND EXPORTERS OF PaflKd Ed. C. jsMBfcfe. Choice Meats. IHBBBBBaBBBBBHBjrr&l U WXmBm STOCK AND PRICES. TREES 1 NURSERIES. SPRING, 1893, R. H. PRICE, Manager. LEADING MERCHANT TAIJUUJK. INCORPORATED 1801 & CO., FINE CATTLE, HOGS, POULTRY. Berkshire k Poland-China Pigs a Specialty. Fancy Poultry, All Varieties. Fggs for Hatching. Incubators. Niks Pacific Coast Poultry and Stock. Illustra ted, 60 rants by mall. -HEND FOR CIRCULARS. -a Cross, Wholesale ami Retail Dealer in Fresh, Salt and Smoked Meat ef allHiuds OS Court and 110 State Streets, -i Ins. Block. HOTEL ARRIVALS. WIIibAMITTTK. O. C. Campbell, New York. A. Goodby, C. E. Griffith, Portland. J no. J. Daly, Dallas. E. L. Kearney, Portland. Mighty Co. S. Magulre, San Francisco. Trusts and Combinations Are unpopular. Rut there Is one form of trust against which no one has any thing to say. That is the trust which the public reposes In Hood's Sarsnparll la, and the best of it is the trust Is fully justified by the merit of the medicine. uor, rememuer, iiuujj b earsapariiia CURES. Hood's Pills are purely vegetable, and do not purge, pain or gripe. Sold by all druggists. Lost. Bay mare, weight 000 lbs., black mane and tall, no white. Will pay for returu of the animal. Thomas Holman, 670 High street, Salem. dw-tf Everybody will want to go to the strawberry social at tho M. E. church, Friday evening, May 20th. An enter taluing program will be given. Supper 25 cents. 6-24-3t VI60R '' MEN Easily, Quickly, Permanently Restored. WEAKNESS, NERVOUSNESS, DEBILITY, and all the train of arils from early errors or later eiceuei, Uio results of overwork, alokneaa, worrv.eto. Full strength, development and tone given to every organ and portion of the body, simple, natural method, Immcdlatelmprovement seen. Failure Imposilble. 2,(0) references. Book, explanation and proofs mailed (soalod) free. ERIE MEDICAL CO. BUFFALO, N. Y. Dr. Powell Reeyes & Co., The Old Reliable Specialist, Late of New York Hospitals. Graduate with High Ilouori. Twenty years' experience as frofeMior, lecturer, Author and Specialist lu Curoiifo Dlseuot. Catarrh, Bronohitis, Cough and Dltfloultyof Breathing SuccossfuJ ly treated wlthspeolf to remedies thoroughly tested and proved by the OLD DOCTOR nn, to nnn nf nivturn's noblemen. thoroughly devoted to his profesBion and ever roady to help the afflioted. NERVOUS DEBILITY oW uV'.KS n.lrt.lleairud men. The awful effecU of early in- dborcllon. producing "eaknes, im hah. 11001). lilgui eiuinu". " ---- bashiulneM, loss of cnergr. weakness of both bX and brain, unfitting one for study, buslnese marriage, treated wfth never falling lucces. BLOOD hlU uMn pies, scrofula, tumors, svnlillltlo taint, rheumatism, eruptions, etc., of UDIBI'ARD URINARY SaBS&SM ler sediment in urine, brick dust or white: pain CATARRH SSffifc,,,SSP ftVffllW cures effected a soon as possible. .fclll. DDIVITP dlstases. gleet, gonorriiCea, rphllU, PU1YA1K bjdrowle. TarloceU, tenderness, swellings, weakness of organs, and piles, fistula, rupture, quickly cured without any pain or de- itllo eity. Thousauds cured at homy by correspondence and medicines sent secure 1 from oUerration. Kncloae W cents in ilampa lor Mm M OR.PnWELL REEVES CO.. Now tatted at 216 M St, Stlen book on bezuai occrsw. nuu-( id Mx-Sccrclnry of llio Trcnmirjr I'oHlor Afifllgns, IN TROUDliB WIIBM IN TUB CAIIINBT, I'ortlknd ConfrftdliiK Firm Uocfl Uiulcr for iM-'MMrO. Fostoma, OIiI(, JIny 2fl. Ux.8co retitry of tho Trcmiiiry Ulinrlen Koatcr has railed and inndo nn alignment. In 1870 vvlioii lio was elected governor of Ohio for tho first time, Foster was reputed to bo worths million doHnm. During tho noxt four years ho lost heavily iu tho Lake Superior copper mines, In natural gas, and street rail way speculations. At Flmlley during Its temporary boom he I uvea tod large ly, When tho bubble burst ho with miny others, was caught for IhoiiMUMte of dollars. Ho also lost by endorsing notes for business and political frlouds. Sin co then he has attempted to recoup losses, but' ho only becumo moro deeply involved. The orash was temporarily averted by his appointment as secretary of tho treasury. It Is thought ho will not be able to moro than pay his debts. According to the latest Ihsiio of the bankers almanao, tho Foster Ranking company has a capital of $40,000, sur plus $2000, undivided profits 9000. Ruslneesls paralyzed and the result of the failure will be far reaching, prob ably involving a majority of tho lead ing industries and business houses of the city. Tho amount of assets and liabilities Is not yet obtainable. In Bradstreets, Foster & Co. are put down as having a capital of a half a million to a million but their credit Is only rated by tho agency as second class. FOSTER'S STATEMENT. Governor Foster Issued a statement saying his endorsements for the Win dow Glass company and Brassand Iron works company very largo and precipi tated the failure. "It is only just to my self to say that twd things caused my down fall:. one, neglect of busing, occasioned by devotion to politics, the other an over zealous desire to build up Fostorla. I do not know that at my time of life I ought to Indulge tho hope of being-able to repair my fortunes aud pay my debts, but that I Bhall try will bo the one end for which I shall live." Tho governor craves generous Judg ment of tho public and estimates his liabilities lu the various concerns In volved at 1000,000; assets of which on paper more than cover the liabilities. An Oregon failure Poktland, May 20. The Oregon Paving aud Contract Co. made an as signment today lo F. C. Little, in be half of their creditors. Liabilities are placed at 113,000; assets not given. John Drew Is president and David Bteel secretary of tho company. All the creditors are residents of this city. ""British Failure. Mkliiouiink, May 20. Tho Mercan tile Financial Trust and Ageuey com pany has failed. Its nominal capital la twenty million dollars. English de posits lu it, a million and a half. Will Open Next Sunday. Chicago, IIIh., May 20, This after noon United BtateB District Attorney Mllchrlst said It would be Impossible to prepare a bill for an Injunction In tlmo to preyent opening tho world's fair gates nextHundny. Pay Dirt Pound. Lbwiston, Idaho, May 20. A re markably rich strike of gold placers bus been made at Elk City. A tunnel was run under the old bed of tho Airifirioan river. When gravel was struck the first pan yielded nearly ?2. t. In believed the entire bed Is pay dirt. The mining element Is Intensely ex cited over the discovery. Small Cyclone. Vandama, Mo., May 20. A cyclone struck Liidonln, a small lown ten miles west of hert',liiHtnllit,kllllngJack Wills, and Btrlously Injuilng many others, completely wrecking five business houses and live dwellings. Still Gold in Chicago. UnifiAO. Ills. May 27.-Another world's fair day was ushered In with cold raw weather, diminishing attend ance lu comparison with what ll wouiu have been with clear skies and a com fortable tempature among the features at the fair today was the dedication of an Irish village with religious and clvlo oeremoulss. Sunday Newspaper. Oiiioaoo, May20.-The question of reducing tbeslw of the Bundy new- intr or of still further liiorxwlntf II wan tlio olilef (opld dlot!w?d by (ho Afilorlonn I'dbllMiers AMtHilnllorl ArW' noon nod evening. No deflnUfl conoid' alon vtnn reached, Tho ptlbllslieM were given a reception by tli 1'reM oluh, Took Mryoimlnfl. VuivrtiAttu, Mny 20.-John i'rotily, n young tfinii recently from Princeton, llllnol, committed muloldo by Inking slryohiiluo In a lodging lioimo on tlio cahI sldo, I'rotily wan suffering from a loathsomo dlsonno And being tumble to get relief, ho decided (o end his life. Ho wan well connected. ftuflstan Crops. Bt. PktkubiiUIUI, Mny SMJ. Abtind nnt warm rains, followed by siiunhlno havo improved prospects of harvest, On tho wholo, crops promlso lo bo fair ly good. Most winter crops, however, lu Podolln, KtcfT, ISkntcrlncslav mid Khorson are ruined, riprlng crops will bo excellent. Anti-Trust Doclsion. Nkw Yonic, May 20. Under a decis ion rendored hero, business men who rcluso to enter tiusts and combinations are entitled to relief, when these trusts try to forco them to tho wall. Kansas Mayors Gombino to Got Rain. RAIN-MAKERS WONDERFUL SUCCESS. Four Hours Down-pour Crops Improved. Wichita, Kan., May 20. Dy a pre concerted arrangement between tho mayors of tho towns of Wellington, Wlnfleld, Arkansas City, Boutb Haven, Caldwell, Hutchison and New ton a simultaneous bombardment of the heavens began at noon yesterday. Cannon and every kind of explosive within reach were brought Into requi sition, and hundreds of men and boys with guns, blazed away nt tho skies till 2 o'clock p. ni when clouds opened their reservoirs and drenched the earth. Tho rain continuing for four hours, has resulted In wonderfully Improving crop prospects. ANTI-CHINESE. Carlisle Issues a Letter of Instruc tion to Collectors. WABiiiNOTON.May 20. In order that there may be uniformity of action among collectors of customs and a thor ough uuderstnudlni; of their parts of the construction nt existing laws on tho Chinese question. Secretary Carlisle has written a letter of instruction on tho subject. Tho letter, it Is stated, does not relate to tho Oeary exclusion act and makes no change In orders al ready Issued. The lotter says: "A circular dated on tho 4th Inst. In structing olllcers to refrain from mak ing arrests under tho provisions of an act approved May 5, 1892, remains in forco bo far as It applies to Chinese per sons who failed to obtain certificates of residence, but who would otherwise havo tho right to remain lu tho United States. It Is known, however, that great numbers of Chinese laborers have entered tho United Btutcs In violation of tho provisions of tho act referred to. Mauy of these persons obtained admis sion upon false representation that they were not laborers but merchants, aud others entered cladestlnely from conlg uous forelnu territory. Inviting your utteullon to tho llrst, second, third, fourth and fifth tactions of tho act ap proved May 6, 1802, you oro directed to to use nil means under your control to vigorously enforce said provisions of the law and take such measures as may be necessary to secure the arrest and prosecution of Chinese laborers who ure unable to show that they obtalued lawful admission Into the United States." Viavi. Ladles will do well to In quire Into tho merits of Vlavl tho suc cessful home treatment for women. No humiliating examinations, no long doctor bills. Lady In attendance. Call At room t, Cottle-Parkhurst block. Olllce hours from 2 to 0 and 7 to 0 p. m. Wa UN i no. There Is a counterlet ar ticle ou the market. None nenuino un lets waled. 6 244w Hawks iLovar, wall paper, 07Btftt. Strawberries tho freshet, the best, and at the lowest price CUrk & Lp pley. ' ! Ugliest of nil In LflnVofilntf l'owcf Luteal 3, 8 flov't Report ABSOLUTELY PURE BRIGGS CONCLUDE HIS CASE Afllnnj (ho Holy Hcrlpturcs to ho tlio Word of (loil. COL. M'COOK FOR TUB PROSECUTION. His Arrnlgninonl of Jlrlggn' otical Opinions. Her V.'ABiiiNaTON, Mny 20. In thoPrcs bytorlnu gauornl nsetnbly after briefly restating points mndo yesterday, Dr. llrlgirs said In pnrt: "The presbytery of Now York, tho largest lu tho Presby terian church, after long mid patient consideration of t'jo merits ofthocaso gavo n vordlot of acquittal. Would tho general assembly bo willing to glvo tho same amount of tlmo and patience to tho consideration of tho ensu If an ap peal Is ontortulncd? If you ovorrldo all provisions of tho constitution and max ims of common law usages, clyll and ecclesiastical, In order to entertain an appeal, and then rush to a hasty decis ion you will strlko n deadly blow at tho constitution and dlsclpllno of tho Pres byterian church." Dr. Dnggs spoko bitterly about the omission from the brlof of proseoutors of questions put to him to test his faith and bis answer thereto. Ho wished to make au explicit denial of tho charge that bo bad preached doctrines against the fundamental doctrines ot the church. t'-'IaSIrm that I believe," he said, turning with outstretched hands to tho audience, "tho holy scriptures to be the word of God." Ho closed with an appeal that tho coso might go to tho synod of New York, If that Is done he would aid lu the solution of tho case, aud thou if It wero sent back to the next general assembly, ho would abide by its decision, whatever It might bo. Col. McCook began tho closing argu ment for the prosecution committee, lu support of tho recommendation that tho appeal bo entertained. Almost at tho opening Dr.Drlggs interrupted him to correct what ho claimed was a mis statement. Moderator Craig said to BrlKRS that ho had been allowed four aud one-half hours without interrup tion, that McCook heard him through without objection and that Drlggs should allow McCook to go on In tho samo way. MCUook men gavo mo rea son of tho prosooutlng commltteo why an appeal should bo outertalucd. Among other things they say It Is Im peratively necessary that a final deci sion bo reached at tho earliest possible date, as great and widespread Injury Is cortuln to como from a protracted delay. If tho doctrlneH presented by Ilrlggs bo erroneous as tho commltteo believes, then through dolny "heretical opin ions" arosuro to gain xround and tho church bo allcctcd Injuriously through a contluuanco of uncertainly and doubt. Appeal for tho Briggs OaBO. Wahiiinoton, D. C, May. 20. Pres byterian assembly, by volo of 100 to 110 decided to entertain tho appeal In the Brlggs case. This Is udverro to Dr. Drlggs' contention. MARKETS. FoiiTi.AND, May 25. Wheat valley 11,20. Wnlla Walla, 1.10. San Fkawjihco, May 25. Wheat seller new, (1.321; May 1.20. Ciiioaoo, May 2T. Wheat .71. i On thh Btkkkth.- If you haven't the tlmo nor Inclination to bo on tho streets, call a Lockwood messenger to run your errands. i SI F. B.Dearborn has Just opened a now lot of Blank books, special ruled, Debit aud Credits, cash books, miniature sots for olllce wora. mii commercial sirevi. Got the Ukst. That's what every young man thinks he's got lu his girl. That's what she'll Know when she's keeping house and buys the Prlco Fla vor's at Van Eaton's grocery. Hawks & Levar, wall paper, 07 State. " m Illch golden Jersey milk Is being sup plied by the dairy of B. J. Bharpe. Baking Powder THE BATTLE OP BAltltANOA. Nlciurtgtmn Clovornmont Forces Fore ed to Itetroat. Nkw Yontc, Mny 20. Tho HornldM special cable from Urntindn, Nicaragua, gives additional details of tho decisive bnttlo of linrruncn pnss, Mny 10, near Mnsnyn. Itellablo dntn shows that the government's losses woro 166 killed and 207 wounded. This loss wns largely due to tho torrlblo rnklng 11 ro of tho revolu tionary nrtlllery, which occupied a strong position nn Coyetepe bill and throw out Its murderous messengers of death with scientific precision and (fendly effect. Tho revolutionists out fought tho government troops. Tho half-paid aud undisciplined soldiers woro In no souson match for tho well paid and well fed troops which havo Joined tho revolution. Carrying away their wounded with them. Bacon's troops were finally forcod to leavo tho field. When tho light had ouded they filled three cars with their wnuudod soldiers aud sent them back to Mana gua. None of tho revolutionists weio Injured. Tho real battlo, however, was fought on May 20. It began with heavy can nonading nt 8 o'clock in the morning. Thirteen hundred government troops attempted to light their way out to the position hold by the insurgents, who uumborcd a little moro than. 1000, and were commanded by General Barranca, but they attempted what was almost Impossible to accomplish. The revo lutionists hold bo stro::g a position In tho mountain pass that a much larger attacking forco would have been re quired to dislodge them, even if they had not bceu backed by artillery. Sup ported by their field pieces on Coyetepe hill, however, they mndo It so uncom fortable for tho attaokiug party that, the enemy was forced io retire with heavy loss. Two hours later tho gov ernment forces had been ro-formed, aud wero ordered again to the attack, mid after an hour's terrific fighting the govern mo nt forces wero forced to re treat. Iu Managua It lo reported that 200 uovemment troops woro about to desert and go over to tho revolutionists when their plans wero revealed aud they were Imprisoned. President Bacosa Is re ported to have lied to Corlnto and Is reudy to go on board a steamer and leavo tho country tho moment he is convinced ho cannot win. His gov ernment Is in a desperato situation, and has now Itttlo chauco to regain what It has lost. Tho presonce of a United States warship In NIcaragunn waters Is needed for protection of American In terests. Church OongroBses. Canton, O., May 20. Tho general synod of tho Lutheran church met hero today. Over 2600 delegates wero present. Itov, Dr. C. S. Albert, of Bal timore, was elected president j and JV. B, J'Veas, of Pennsylvania, secretory. Tho entire afternoon was passed lu hearing and discussing tho report of tho tho board f foreign missions. Tho work of l he hiit two years hutj bceu es pecially gratifying. There aro Inorensei In every respect. A resolution against opening tho world's falronSunduy was referred to a committee. lUi.WHNn, Ph., May 20. Tho general synod of tho Reformed Church of the Uulted States convened here in trien nial session, with tho Itev. Dr. Thomas G, Apple, of Lancaster, the new presi dent, lu the ehulr. Tho board of homo and foreign missions botn preeouted highly gratifying reports. Monmouth, III., May 20. In the United Presbyterian general assembly reports of tho several boards of the church wero presented and referred. Statistics presented show 111,110 com municants, and contributions during the year of 11 ,400,000. DKATIIM, UWINN-At residence of Mrs. J. B. McClane, Hulem, May 20, 1603, Mrs. Nellie Gwluu, wife of Pulaski Gwlnu of Tillamook, after a long Illness. NEW. "Thistle" and "OsbertW patterns of decorated setnl-poreelaia aw something new and exceedingly pretty Just received at the Blue Front, m