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u i r--: y, h . .,T .i -, - ' -.ii' iJ , " luJ"' w UM& vr y A- !,'. , tf SJJ& Book Coupon SATUHJMY. VOL. 0. OK COUltHH WM KNOW 'MAT CiOODB FOIl A BNfALJ, AMOUNT OK MONEY, NOlN UKAit A ULAb'C FROM OUR BIO BA3ZOO. HEllE AKE TJli3 JbMllftT NOTES; Mcii'h Hummer Suits.... Mon'fl Fino Summer Suits a a i. All. KowcHt IohmU1o Irl CH FOR AHII. This is a long piece; como in and help us sing by Whero you got full value for your W. THOMAS, 297 Com'l, J. Keeping Pace With the Times. - -, - Ifavo your bUBlucw occountR kept in PERFECT books, audi nro The Frey Patent Flat Opening ISookH. HookH tliat are worthy of tho patrotmuo und pnlso of tho Government Of ficial of tho Stale of Oregon, and tho greater portion of the morchuutllo men of the State, are surely deHerviug of n trial by everone. Manufactured in Oreirnn ONLY by The Mratou-Dygert Book Mfir. Co,, Proprietors ot THE CAPITAL CITY I3INDERY. Binders to tho State of Oregon, Prluters and Lithographers, Salem, Oregon. 500,000 TREES 1 OSWEGO- - NURSERIES. FALL. 1892. SPRING, 1893. ' 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 ure clean, smooth, and first-class in very respect. Bend for catalogue and price list. Address, Walling & Jarisch, jjar'Mention this paper. A. N. HALES, Proprietor. R. H. PRICE, Manager. A. N. HALES' LIVERY. (Hucceuor to It. It. Ilyuu.) "Uverv. Few! nnd RnnrdhiL' Hlablo. A full BUDnlv of Horses and Bul'rIcb on hand. Horses boarded bv lav. week Liberty and Ferry Btreets, Eust of Willauietto hotel. J. W. TflORNBORG, TtMvwpra nnil rpnnlra iinunlfitered furullure. IjOntr iL,XVHi enables me to turn out first-class work. (rive estimates. State Insurance block, CHURCHILL BURROUGHS F. T. HART, 247 COMMERCIAL STREET. ESTABLISHED 1870. WILLIAM NILES & CO., Loa Angeles. California. MUMS AM) EXlORIteS OF Ed. C. wmmm 3JjHE3HBHHH WSmMmmWym "THlfl l'JCOl'L JCB I'AIMM," AB TlMK4 AMJ HARD TilKliM .... ..... ..I. ...... $0 00 0 60 7 00 Wool 7 fiO ciiouua. Pant Mch'h Every Day Oswego, Oregon. or montb. Olllco at stable, corner of THI) VPUOLSTUREK. rlence in the trade Samples of coverings. No trouble Cbemektta street. to Spraying (Mils, 103 State Street. LEADING MERCHANT TAILOR. INCORPORATED 1891 U CATfLE, IMS, POULTRY. Berkshire & Poland-China Pigs a Specialty. Fancy Poultry, All Varieties, fggs for Hatching. .Incubators. Nilis Pacific Coast Poultry and Stock, Illustra ted, 60 cents by mail, -rtEND FOR CIRCULARS,- Cross, CI Wkoleaa Dealer ia F 1(1 Art' 'C aaasi uarB.r u ! .... mm ik gweketl M eal SaWMUmiiaVl fiaaBBBBBaanaBU -fjaaj, wr -mkjm, mjk. laiaJn- I 1 aw I mnMH4f !?!tat"11"1 ll'ltMjlilHli.iiMill M..,iSrs ; sr;"'i '' " " MHathataia . , -atafaaaMaa 18 A (MtfA DtfMAND FOR O00D ii To Ho Had Only At 'AM Commercial Street. no oo 25 35 buying your goods at tho money. St., SALEM, VlAVi. Ladles will do well to In qnlro into tho merits of Viavl the suc cessful homo treatment for women. No humiliating examinations, no long doctor bills. Lady in attendance. Call at room 1, Cottlo-Parkhurst block. Ofllco hours from 2 to 0 and 7 to 9 p. m. Waunino. There Is a countorfiet ar ticle on tho market. None nonuino un less scaled. 6 24 lw 1IOHN. RYAN To Mr. and Mra. M. T. Kyan of North Salem, Friday night, a daughter. Weight, 11 pounds. Trusts and Combinations Are unpopular. But there is ono form of trust against which no ono has any thing to say. That is the trust which the public reposes in Hood's Sarsoparl I la, and tho best of it is tho trust is fullv Justified by tho merit of the medicine. For, remember, HOOD'S SarBaparllla CUREd. Hood's Pills are purely vegetable, and do not purge, pain or gripe. Bold by all druggists. Everybody will want to go to the Htriwberry social at the M. E. church, Friday evening, May 20th. An enter taining program will be given. Supper 26 cents.' S-24-3t VIGOR of MEN EMlly, Quickly, Ptrmtnently Restored. WEAKNESS, NERVOUSNESS, DEBILITY, nd til th train of crlla from early errors or later cxocmi. tae remit, of overwork, ilcknoit, worrr.cto. Fullttrengtb, derclopm.nt and tons glrcn to ererr organ and portion of the bodjr. Simple, natural metbodi. ImmedlatelmproTement aeen. Failure ImpcnlbU. 2.0V0 reference.. Book, explanation and proof) mailed (waled) free. ERIE MEDICAL CO, urrALo, n. Y. Dr. Powell Reeves & Co., The Old Reliable) Specialists, Late of New York Hoinltalf. Graduate with IIIgh Honon. Twenty yean' exparlenoe a. 1'rofeMor, lecturer, Author and BoeclalUt In Chroulo DUeasei. Catarrh, Bronohltis, Cough and Dlttloultyof Breathing Bucoeeifu). ly treatod withspeolf lo remedies thoroughly tested and iwovedby the OLD DOCTOR Who Is one of nature's noblemen, thoroughly dovotod to his profession tad ever reaay to neip me aiuioiea. IERY0US DEBILITY &$, 7SS, n?X nJddleagod men. The awfuUfTectiof early In dkcretlou, produclnir ekueaf, WST KAN HOOD, ulglit emlulboi, exbauitlng dralai, batbtulneM, low of energy, weakneaa of both UAr aud bralu.unflttluK one for etudy,buitneM animarrlage. treated with never falling fuccni. n&tfw1 inrl h A 171 ft n niAnn mn sli !m.0"!',po?'J,!? plea, I matlm, acrofula, tumor. irtMlltle taint, rbeumattora, eruption, etc, of allkliidi, blood polKin (turn ear cauie whatever, cued nrorapUy, leaTiUf-the tyiten pure and KiftuND urihIrt a&sjasi der. dlmetit la urine, brlckdurt or while: jaln -hli. urinating, freaueucy oil Ilrlzht'a dlMaM i. and all dleaea of the bladder Of both aexri. sllBl liyUBlj W" VF) ralldla.ethjnbUddeCf 'JjJJ(t,,I;(i. , liUIUS t -I vd, ttlld lliluklug llil Com CATARRH k',itkm, alfd'' all dtaeaaea atfeVtii t ' r unlof It , came here for help. Black .Wro'o iMn'iMc'feMVc . rswk 1 It. A wblu and fired baveral eurnrnei uwui". .. laaaaee. y)"et, goooriboea, u. erutu, I u.w., M...(. . i or oa- 111! II.. IKS, fw--"I. -I -J -,, .. rjan prwuu. Tariuneia. leu i.mw ;jya. w yi t . x wnKlv'B u . ' jm.mt - tf- iW WHejUiouiaoy pais Miliftlflli )l L. 4 V.V S affbf T'rom tbe laViaiW,'llJavm 'LJ ' Ij'.B- ,V d at home oy HlSuaV 'IHAaVlMI 7'lbMkrJlntaaeure froaa rrt'WfflSk WKlfflfflwKm laswlr1 ub.p tor WkTM Emm F;:TiuT ir '.5 trn WWII Mm i 'llJeW JIH"' j.'irMM. mmwrTUTZ7-SfmmtL 1 Jl. J" Ji wriHri . im aiHea--- wmmm n 0. w m 'a mm Hk .. wise, jn --' TO. ,T-.,xrmrrjB.ia . ni'"A'rk nv -Btikivm v -fiat the (Maaxmauau i,,,.! o 1 .nwi('wniii m HALlfiM, OlfflUOti t (DAY, MAY 47, i80tf ihimj ey latimii laetfleewerfiia ... ..t nminn um U BE Aftcf Trial y no 1'rcalijterlitfi l!B IS ttOASTBD A DELIOATB HHOWN And Turned Slowly on flio ltcd Hot Coals of Brotherly Lore. Washington, May 27. By a vote of 409 to 145 the rmbyterlun general as sembly deelded 1u tulerlnin an appeal In the case of Dr IlfgirB and tho assem- bly will procted with tho trlol today. The roll call on the resolution was tak en amidst almost painful silence dur ing which the defendant watched with fuvorlsh anxiety the progress of the vote. All over the house aud in the galleries the yoto was followed Intently. While tho roll was being called Mod' orator Craig yielded tho chair o ex Moderator Wm. 0. Roberts and him self voted ayo. Throughout the long debalo of the morning (hero were many evldeuces of feeling and several of the speakers took advantage of tho oppor tunity to arraign tbe defendant, shake Angers at .him aud otherwise express condemnation. As one brother expressed It, "they for- got for the time being that they were members ot tho court of Jesus Christ." It was an interesting spectacle und a sceue never to bo forgotten. In tho de bate before the vote was taken Elder McDougall referred to certain remarks which Briggs made In bis own defense und said bedfttred, If the case was sent back to the dj1 nod, to wavo tho consti tutional right. "No," said Uriggs, in terrupting. ''Ah, I .thought bo,' said MoDougull. "You will get the case back to the synod and then you will Insist upou all constitutional rights that you can" think of." The elder con tinued in a bitter strain and now and then a murmur of surprise swept over the assembly. Brigga asked for a mo ment to reply to AfcDouKaU. AmldefJ cries of "no" and "hear him," Brlggs was g;ven ono jilnute aud explained that he had not offered to waive any constitutional 6his,.but said he would leave the seIetnent of those rights to tho decision of the synod. Be. Ouilleld, of Princeton college, said he "bad a great apprrclatton of tho scholarship aud ChrlstUn character of Br. Brlggs. If his logical faculties were equal to bis scholarship, I do not know bis equal In tbe intellectual world of America, al least." Brlggs to Be Tried. Washington, Aiay 27. Tho eeueral ussembly haileclded to begin the trial of Profeasor.lriggs next Mouday. THE IDBBER SEALERS. 110 Vessels Will Forage in American Waters-The U. 8. Gets Left. Washi-WON, May 27. According to advices at be state and treasury de partments, 10 sealing vessels have left Victoria to cite. This, coupled with tho fact thatthe sealers have so much the sturt of tie I'ttrol iteet, Is causing theadiululstatlou considerable uneasi ness us to th outcome of this year's work. It Is'eored now that there can be nothing dhe to prevent sealers from entering fortddeu waters und making heavy capttiM before any putrol ves sels can ovetske them. i BANDIT KJHTAU UOKNEKED. Ho Shoots 4 Detective and Makes His Escape. San DikoI Cut., May 27.-A tele- grurn from isalla, received here this morning, refrtB tho fact that Sontag and Evans, ic notorious train robbers, hail shot mil seriously wounded a de Bluck fri'tn this city, tective iiani-d. who hud bein looking for the robbers. Black's wounds are not considered fatal. Black, with another detective named Burns, wus occupying uiabin near this city, and (ho bandits learning tblsfact through friends, sought out thedetec tvtsr nh-rt tlieifj as thfy were re 'tirnlng to tljy cabin, last 'ilgl.'.Tlio shot woiuidcl ' uck in the -trin and thigh. 'lidlBft mo reueauug naiiuna, anu is i ...iiuli to uve wounded onuof tlieaj. a ,. . hv brought to Vlsallu tills liiornliif. i wagon Jt'I Davis Heawed. NkwYoik, May 27.-MI Wl Davis anlVvd here this rnornlug.f. "' - v .fv i uVfr inmiiimwiOl muni mjt. l 1 '.t'i" mar '' wn Mi ' aJdfcfcii., . In Richmond. The remains will be lakeu lomeaiorl! halt tbrrfafteftiofifi preparatory to IjltiK In state Ifiof e I be Journey to Richmond begins, TIIU r08T0WA FA3LUR The8lttttlon Orowltif WorM-Llabll' Hies Exceed the Assets. SVMTOMA, Ohio, May 27.Tho situ- ntlon hero today so far as the Foster failure Is concerned shows little change. There is a general feeling of uneasiness in all branches of trade Tho window glass company aud brass and iron works will cloeo down tonight, and sev eral hundred mechanics will be thrown nut of employment. Deposits in tke Foster bank are about three hundred thousand dollars, Growing Worse. Chicago, May 27. A special from Fostorla, Ohio, says; Assignee Gorm ley says Foster's alTnirs are in a worse shape than was supposed. His liabil ities ure eight hundred thousand to a million dollars, and assets much less. Another Failure. Tolkdo, Ohio, May 27. The Peoples' bank of North Baltimore closed Its doors this morning. Theannouucemenl was made that the cashier bad gouo to raise some money, and that the bank would reopen. Tho closing Is prcclpl lated by the failure of ex-Secretary Fos ter, who is a heavy stockholder. New Arms. Cincuao, May 27. Soldiers of tbe United States are to be armed withlrr afew months with magazine rifles of tho Krog Jorgensen. Arrested for Stabbing. Eugene, Or., May 27. Special to Journal. John Green was just brought here by Sheriff Cronerfor slab bing C. E. Byera, a rcstauranter at Junction City. Tbe fight grew out of a dispute over wages. He was stabbed through the left lung. Hoke Serves His Masters. Washington, May 27. Secretary Hoke Smith has just made a decision repealing Raum's and Bussey's order, constrains disability not of service ori gin so as to'limlt' it to disabilities pre venting applicant from earning support by manual labor. It is believed this will reduce pension payments by from fifteen to twenty millions annually. Will Opon Sunday. Chicago, May 27. The bill for an Injunction to prevent Sunday opening of the world's fair -vos filed today by United States District Attorney Milchrlst in federal circuit court, the district attorney does not ask for a temporary injunction, and as arguments on the bill -will not be heard till next week. There is nothing In tbe action to prevent tbe proposed opening of the gates torrr row. Trial Trip. San Fbanoisoo, May 27. Tho U. S. coast defense vessel "Monterey" left tbe nuvyard this morning for her fi nal official trial trip at sea. Siie will steam to Santa Barbara channel. A Great Invkntion. -The De Levall separator, which takes tho cream from the milk as goon as it comes from the cow,' always insures sweet cream. Westncott & Irwin use this wonderful invention In their Jersey dairy, und for that reason always have the richest sweet cream for their fumous New York Ico cream. A Wiso Young Woman. YouDg Adolphus Kltiwllllam, he loved a fulr mld. Hut to oak her to marry him. he was afraid, llecaUHOo, catarrh, which alio hud very bad; Ho much ao thai often tho youth ww quite Kld To omit, at the parting, the kUjofthe lover. The r.aon of thin ktieiet nut to discover. 'Catarrh make roe loutlisomH, U' fatal to love. , O.darllne AdolnliiH. by All tbul'rt above. I vow I'll uot 1080 thee II nomtslblng' there It To drive out catarrh, una tweeien u kl." So this wise young woman began searching for a euro, and good luck at tended iter, mho muuu ur. Hugo's cat arrh Remedy at the drug store, and felt convinced that a preparation which tbe proprietors bid such confidence in that they were rvllllng to otter to pay $600 for a case tbey caunot cure, must be worth trying. Hue Bought It. Hhe tried it. It cured lior. Aud when Adolphus kissed her at the altar last week, hf-r kiss was ox, sweet aud pure as roses In June. U I rl, a w.rd of advice; If you want a lover to stay a lover, get rid of catarrh". Do us this sensible trlr7 did. and L'ut the only cure remedy for this disgusting aud dangerous dlseastr-Dr. Sago's Cat arrh ilorae'iy. 10 o'clock the using cars out lundsy tuW' nrvt -'WUjriL.v4' ,W ra wLAol ymfam&, ' l -J s 'ill AfMl . : ,a l)nlt-K gyxrW Y MMMnMr "TO-DAY NlflWfl T0-')aAV SiuiLXn i. ..! i at, i j.iiiMJar Rpyai Baking Powder. THE GOVERNMENT TESTS ESTABLISH ITS ABSOLUTE SUPERIORITY. (Datarot tht latest Official V. S. Governmenl Rtfiorf en Baking Pcwdtn, Dtfiartment ef Agriculture, liullttin tj, fagt S99) Royal is placed first of the cream of tartar powders, actual strength, 160.6 cubic inches of leavening gas per ounce of powder. Every other powder tested exhibited a much lower strength than the Royal, the average being 33 per cent. less. Every other powder presence of alum or sulphuric acid. The claim that this report shows any other powder of su perior strength or purity has been denounced as a falsehood by the Government officers who mado tho tests. PERSONAL AND LOCAL. B Co. holds special drill Monday eve. Ed. Giltner went to Portland today. Compressed yeast fresh dally. Clark & Eppley, D. F. Wagner Is tho champion trout catcher. He was out yesterday uftor- noon, and brought homo twelve speck led beauties. Mrs, H. W. Hatch hus returned from a visit at Albany. John Huston, who farms a thousand acres near Shedd, Is In tho city today. Geo. S. Downing, D. J. Fry and Dr. JciTerles wept to Stayton today to as sist In some Masonlo lodge work there this evening. Wm. Munley, Hugh Thompson and Grocery mou Eppley are ofl for a fish ing trip on tbe Bantiam. Mrs. Wlllman assisted by several Sa lem young ladles. will give a grand mu sical Monday night In the Y. M, C. A. ball for the benefit of tbe piano fund,an admission of 10 cents will bo asked. All places of business will probably close on the afternoon of Memorial day. Lee Btelner, Dr. Golden, Thomas Golden, Jack and Robert Putton returned this morning from a trip after trout to Silver Creek fulls. They report a score of 800 in seven hours fish ing and a great many got. nway and some wero not counted. Don't forget the musical at tho Y. M. C. A. Monday night. That light colored stone from tho Pioneer quarries, trimmed with the blue sand stone from Forest Grove, would make a handsome .and substan tial city hall. Harry Kay and his mother, Mrs. Kay, started for 'Frisco and Lower California, via the O. P. Merchants ex cursion. Banker Joe. Albert und Bhoi Dealer Klein went on the Merchants excursion. Alderman Geo. Gray.nnd Buy Farm er, J. O Card, Ed. Baker, and Frank (Meredith wero ticketed today for the 'Frisco excursion vlu the Oregon Pacific. There was a grand lieglra for the trout streams today. Ed. Sullivan, tbe salmon king, Blurt ed for tho coast today. Rev, Johu Feebler went to preach at the school house live miles eust of Jef ferson, where ho holds service every fourth Sunday. Rev. P. H. Gwynnc went to visit the Lebanon church toduy. Thence he goes to Klamath fulls. The Bong service which wus to huve been given at tbe Christian church to morrow evening has Ik oti Indefinitely postponed. Mr. Chestermot, who lives In the red hills south, cut olT the end of his thumb this morning. Tho Marlon county alliance Is In ses sion at Salem today, A man got a bounty on 18 uophers1 scalps today, No bounties have been paid on sculps of j-oad supervisors yet. Supt. It. B. Fleming went to- PorU laud this afternoon. E. P, Jpaldlng leaves this evening for Grant's Pass Memorial crvli8 at First M. E, church tomorrow. Sermon lu the Hiornlog by the pastor. Subject, "Wauls." Rev. Geo. Wlilttaker, D D., president of Willamette university, will preach In the evening. All ure is- Loer. Bay mare, webt 000 lbs.. Mik mane and tall, no white, wit fjs'for return of tbe animal. Thorns Jroan, 67U High street, Salem. dw-tf . tfiVtf OJfiNT BookCoupoi SAl'OItrJAY, NO, li!5, ; . likewise showed the FlllST PRESnYTKRIAN. Rev. A. I .' Hutchison, pastor. Services lnoiuln and evening at tbe usual hours. Mori log subject: "Soul Winning.' Evw Ing subject: "Our National Ensign, a Memorial Day service. Special mrJ sic. Unity Cmmoir. Services at 10:30 m, and 7:45 p. m. Sunday school at m. subject or morning sermo; "Prophets of the Nineteenth Century Subject of tho evening lecture, "Whj Unitarians Believe about Jesus." Re W. E. Copclaud, pastor. Pbop. Hawley will deliver the J drees at the Y. M. O. A. tomorrow 4 p. m. Every man should atten Good cool place. Ice water for Welcome. 1 J Memorial Service. At the Ept pal church, Sunday at 10:30 a. m., R Jbund will address the audience. Gnu Army, Rellof Corps, and Sons of V erans will attend in a body from Grai A.m.. I. -II V x&tujjr unil. Congregational. P. S. Kalg wilt conduct morning and evening m vices. Inferior Goods. The only safe way for purchasers fej rth und not allow themselves lnBuuon uuvingtne genuine artleh 1 WM died bv ha vine nlastera cialri as good," or "containing super:! "''iV gredlcnts," imposed upon them. Trijf"" uieuuiy incus to Hen interior got that no more compare with Allcocj I'orous Plasters than copper does w goiu. use inai or aiicock's Ton 1'lasters will convince tbe most cal of their morsts. The eminent Henry A. Motr. Jr.. D , F. 0. 8., late Government Chem certiiies: "My Invest iratlon ofAllconk'n T- wuo . luoiti auuwa iu uuuiuiu VHIUia. r aud essential ingredients not found l tllO Dlnnln. nlinm. I. . mmh..,b. ...I...J' uuy utucr piaster, anu i una it superr iu uuu uioru emcieni inatv any ouj piaster." Ask for Aiicock's, and let no soil lion or explanation Induce you t uepti a substitute. "MOTHER'S FRIEND" Is a scientifically prepared Linlrae! ana narmicss: every ingredient is. recognized value and in constant oy tne medical profession. It Sr ens iauor, Lessens' Tain. Diminfc ganger 10 me or Mother and Cafi T - . - .m ' . .. .J uoon -to iviotners " manea tree, , talninir valuable information and W 11. it rr vaT.it m, untary testimonials. 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