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f T J"5Jr ! Mii BookCoupon VOL 0, The. Question is Often Asked Why the Tb? -Nfli). York Racket Has such a lively trade, while it appears dull in many places? That quostion is oaaily nnsworecl, thoy tjuy ihoir shoos frotn one of tho most reliable cosh shoo faclonos in St. Louis, raying cash for thorn, thereby getting thoir stock at the lowest price. Then selling or cash, they hayo no allowance to make for bad accounts, That ex plains why thoy sell shoos chtmp. In othor linos, such as Hats, White Shirts, Black Sateen, and li,'ht Dress Shirts, Pants, Overalls, Underwear of all kinds for ladies, and gents Hosiery, Laces, Embroidories, I aco Curtains, 'Kibbons, Gloves, Mitts, Table Linon, Linen Tablecloths, Napkins, Crash, Hammocks, Brushes and notions of all kinds which aro all bought for cash in Now York, and following that lind, (cash) from factory to consumer, they can afford to sell at low prices. They ask an examination of their stock and prices. E. T. BARNES, State Ins. Block. Keepi ing Pace With Have your business accounts kepi The Froy Patent Books tbat ore worthy of tho patronage and praise of the Government Of ficials of the State of Oregon, and the greater portion or the merchantlle men of tbo State, are surely deserving of a trlul by everyone. , Manufactured In Oregon ONLY by Tho Meston-Dygert Book Mfg. Co., Proprietors ot THE CAPITAL CITY BINDERY. Binders to the Slate of Oregon, Printers and Lithographers, Salem, .Oregon. 500,000 tREES ! OSWEGO - NURSERIES. FALL 1892, SPRING, 1893. We would call the attention of dealer) 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 every respect. Send for catalogue and price list Address, Walling & Jarisch, jjS"Mention this paper. Oswego, Oregon. II. W. COTTLE & CO., .General Insurance Agency. r , Representing the following; well-known a,nd rellabls Cempanies: BrATE INSURANCE CO., JRlaA Insurance Co., Traders' Insurance Co., Sun insurance Co.. National Insurance Co., Westchester Fire Ins. Co., i.t.ft bira inaiiMnnn rv Imneri&l Klre Insurance C.. .London A Lancashire Fire Ins. Alliance Ai-turtiiice Co., Oldest and Loading Firm In the City J. W. THORNBORG Recovers and repairs upholstered furniture. Long Experience in the trade onnhioa no in turn nut ilrai.nlnHs work. HumDles of coverings. No trouble to j?ive estimates. State Iusuruuce block, CHURCHILL AS BURROUGHS F. T. HART, 247COMMEROIAL STREET. ESTABLISHED 1876. , WILLIAM NILES & CO., Los Angeles, California. BREEDERS AM EXPORTERS OF UkkLaLfliflLLB Ed. C aaalBhiBsssk uEBSBt CAPITAL tjucm lMcoi'Lia'a lVUMMt." 1 the Times. in PERFECT books, sucb are Flat Opening Books. Soc , London Assuranoe Corporation, norwicn union ire ina.o-c Devoted Exclusively to Insurance. THE TPU0LSTI2RER. CUemektta street. Spraying Oiitfits, 103 State Street. HEADING MEKCHAN1 TAILOR. INCORPORATED 1891 FINE. CATTLE, HUGS, POULTRY. k Poland-China Pigs a Specialty. Fancy Poultry, All Varletle. tggt for Hatching. Incubators. Nlles Pacific Coast Poultry and Stock, Illustra ted, 60 cents by mall. I9-8END FOR CIRCULAR)."? Cross, Wholesale art Retail Dealer la fresh, Salt art SaekedMeaU t allKlaia 95 Court and 110 mute Btreeti. Choice Meats JJLJJLM 1WHJ!11U.U,HL HALMM, OtmOOVt WMDAY, JVim RAILWAY JOTTINGS. Tho Chinese government contemplates a considerable extension of railroads. Only officials of Russian nationality are now to bo employed on the south- .western railways of Russia. The Now York, Ontario and Western has decided to establish a line of grain carrying steamers botween Duluth and Oswego. Tra'vol on train 20 over the Vandali and Pennsylvania lines has increased .so much lately that the company has de cided to put on another day coach be tween St. Louis and New York. A method of lighting the stops of cars and tho surrounding ground or platform, to assist passengers in alighting from or getting on board the cars, is being tried on the Now York and New England rail road. It bids fair to be successful. The total exempt railroad property in New Jersey is about $154,000,000. The total assessed valuation of railroad prop erty in Jersey City is $31,050,849 and is owned by 18' companies. The railroads do not pay city taxes, but a tax of 1 per cont to the stale. I AM SO HAPPY! 3 BOTTLES OF Relieved me of a severe Blood trouble. It has also caused my hair to grow out again, as it had been falling out by the handful. After trying many physicians in vain, I am so happy to find a cure in S. S. S. O. H. Elbert, Galveston, Tex. s s 8 f I TDpeByforcuuroutMnnsof dia. y sv - ease and the poison as well. 7-It la entirely vegetable and harmless. Treatise on Blood and Bktn mailed free. Bwut Brxono Co., Atlanta, Ga. NEW AUVKKT18EMENT8. MAKE NO MORE MISTAKES. CHARLES A. SMITH RUNS Tie Hostler food Saw And he doesn't barn tip half your wood, In fuel, when be saws It. Make your contracts with h l m nersonal lv or leave orders at Vatc La niirnr stire. Dearborn's book store.ISS Bummer street, or address me 1y mall. 6-14-tf HORSE TRAINING. Have bad 18 years experience training; fr track or carriage. Terms reabonable. Can be found at WesUcotl's stable, or address Palem. 6-6-1 m JAMl&t KINO. TOUT. A black Waterapanlel pup, white Ij feet. Had collar on. Return to Perry Willis and be rewarded. 6 IMt WANTKD. 2 or 8 rooms furnished for housekeeping; near Court and High prererred. Man and wife, no children. Ad dress A. 11. U Care Journal 0-1131 -ODJlulness OPFOUTONITV.-Owlneto Vr poor health tbe undersigned will trade bU business and factory for real estate nn rea onable terms. n . K. B KUKIl, 5-3H tl Depot Sash and Door Factory, Maiem. r OST.Itoan horse, ten years old, shod let Li ter"H" n lert nboulder. Weins HtO. last seen Thursday near Oto. Itlcbrs place 14 miles eat oraaiem. ueiurnwu. i.jiiuuiuu., Knglewood, Salem. VB rOK BALE.-A very nicely located lot. with P bouse, on Hill street south ot Willamette university Inquire at this office. rur wtwm iuw ..vi....i"w la office. 6-W-lm HELP WANTKD.-AgenUpa dagpod com mission, and W1 dividend among tnemnext winter. BpnMal attractions io i be pushed this y.ar for wolcb we want tbe ser- """"' THKCUIITIH r-UBLlaHINO CO., Koora 8 ', Chronicle flblldlng, Man grandson. rnUIBPArKKiskeptonflleat K.U. Dale's T AdVertUlng. AgeW. M ind !. MrcbanU Exchange. Ban Vrancls'O, California, where contrac-a lot advertllng can be made for It. c nnmmiv ur.ivMr!KI.lteratnre of aU ""w.'""' :"rrii.-.-t iji. kinds Oflsaieaioo uuci. ""- --- . ihidas, .told Court W'tfbu THE PACIFIC DETECTIVE AND COLLECTING BURBAO ALBM, - - - Orgon Prtrate work a speeUlty. 0, B. CUCMKJIT, Muur. 41, Wii iih ii I laasU1) ii !? MwhUrfil llllllilHIl ANOTBIR MM FALLS, fin nt ml Ham1re(to ti People Bfrntfgllng in a Hunting lliilltllng, MAO AND EVANS BOTH CArHJMfc Doctor Held by a Drunken Jtofldof'Indtons. NkwYo'hk, June 10, A six story bulldlne; on Montgomery street, filled with sweater shops, caught flro at 8:30 tlils morning, and in the wild rush to the streets, of tbe 260 rJeoplo working there, three, Including two men and one woman, were killed and several In Jured, It is probable tbat a search will result in' adding to the death list. The Inmates were men, women and chit dreD, ofall ages, all-Polish Hebrews. All rustied to the Are escapes In front and fought there like demons. The lira department finally got ladders alongside and assisted them to escape. Sonuo were driven stark mad by the fright, and it is expected two or more or the injured will dle Evans Captured. ViBAXiA,Cal.,Juue 14. Curls Evans, the noted outlaw, wus captured last night at tbe house of Widow Perkins, where bo had gone after tbe trouble with the officers. He was wounded and made no resistance. Ho was shot in the right eyebrow, closing tbe eye. Another bullet plowed across tho Bmall of bis back, making a wound nine inches long. He was also shot In tbe left wrist, the ball passing upward through (be forearm. He was not as seriously hurt as Bontag, and will baye a speedy recovery. Bontag rallied a little this morning, and Is feeling much better. Both bandits are in Jail. Indian Trouble. St. Paui., June 18. General Merritt has received information of Dr. J. R. Walker, physician and overseer at tbe Tach lake reservation, tbat be acci dentally shot an' Indian undtsbeMl prisoner by Indians, In 'danger of bis lire. A company of "United Stales troops Is ordered In readiness to pro ceed to tbe reservation ns quickly at DOFslble. The situation looks serious, as the Indians were recently paid off and are doubtless drinking. A HELLISH HEAT Prevails' All Over the Mississippi Valley. Ottumwa, Iowa.June 18. The ther mometer registered 95 at B o'clock this morning, which is an unprecedented beat for June. St. Paul, June 13. Temperature 03 in shade at noon. Hot weather pre vails all oyer the upper Mississippi Val ley. In Nebraska. Omaha. June 13. The American National bank was closed by order of the comptroller of currency. Runs are now in progress on the Globe Loan and Trust Co., Dime Savings bank and Ne braska Savings bank. No statement of the American bank Is yet made, but the elearlng-houBO refused to assist It, A run of alarming proportions began on tbe Omaha Havings bank at it J opening this morning, and all the morning the bank wbb besieged by de positors. Senator Manderson and Vice Presi dent iKimball, of the Union Pacific, directors of tho tmuk, made speeches to tbe crowd guaranteeing them their money, but the run continued. The American Savings batik and ntnm Hnvlnes bank torik advantage of tbe clause, allowing sixty days' grace on deposits. DROPPINO HEKE AND ' THESE. Crop of Bank Failures Continues to be Light. Detroit, June 13. Fourteen Bavlngs bauks of this city, In view of the ten dency among depositors to withdraw money, have Issued a circular Baying they will hereafter require the notice provided for according to law. Meet la Iowa. Diss Moinhs, June 18 rue imrty sixth annual meeting of me wonoa grandlodge of Good Templars con venea here this morning with delegate from every quarter of the globe. frUten 741. Clevklam), Juee 18. A receiver basbeen appointed for tbe Wllllame publishing company. Tbe Mrru doea Urge business vblob will be eoBtlBHed. i At anA lUbUltlee uuksowB. TOTTRTKT A T MMMWlMWMNMp t, 1WJH. ?ii- f-ffr i --" " lt-A MNKgll.iH M TIRE TtaHnleM Magnate Arrive Ik WftklMgtn. IIH HAS EVIDENTLY SEEN OROYER. Tkreo Ynt Offlcfl Rapidly posed of. 1lfl Washington, June 18. The preel dent today made (be following appoint" menU, Holmes Conrad, of Virginia, to bo assistant attorney-general. Henry C. Grady, United Blate marshal for district of Oregon. Daniel R. Murphy United States attorney for district of Oregon, Thomas J, Black, collector of customs for district of Wlllainettee, Oregon. The Theatre Inquest. Washington, June 18, By direc tion of the commissioners for the Dis trict of Columbia the inquest over the' victims of tbe theatre Oleaster is con tinued publicly In VUlard'a ball. Clerks and others crowded nearly every part of the ball to prevent repetition of the trouble of yestcrdaynd a squad uf police attended. Neither Colonel Aluswortb nor his attorney ap peared. Bo far nothing new has beou elicited. That Inhuman Race. Chadron, Neb., June 18. Tbe cow boy race will start at 6 tbla afternoon. Out of twenty or thirty entries proba bly not more than ten will start. Hlr4T8 FOR GARDENERS. When an early crop has matured, have another ready to take it place. Dusting white hellebore over the foli age will stop the currant worm. Tha toafc worlr in flarktfaisr iasaet P tl U done when they tret make their ap- It is a saf o rule not to expect or allow a treo to bear more fruit than its breaches will sustain. In fighting tho enrenlio on the plum the. tree should be jarred dally in order to make thorough work. It is a safe plan at all times and under all conditions to cut away any dead, de caying or diseased wood. To have Digs in the orchard is not only good for tho pigs, but also good for the trees, provided there is gooa pasturage, An economical and easy remedy for many of the ailments and enemies of fruit trees is a good application of wood ashes. For the codling moth on the applsa spray aa soon as tbe fruit has set, using pound of parts green to 100 gallons of water. It is possible to manure too much while the tree is growing, but after it comes into bearing manun can be ap plied without stmt. A good rule with a young orchard Is to keep in with some cultivated or hoed crop during the first five year after planting, manuring thoroughly mean while, and then seed down to clover. "With many garden vegetables, by making successive plantings two or three weeks apart, a supply can be had through the growing season and until hard frost in tho fall. St. Louis Repub lic. 8TAQE GLINT8. Francis Wilson has bought "Ennlnlo" and will revive it. Richard Stahl has finished a new opera called "Tho Cobbler." The second volume of William Win ter's ' 'Shadows of the Stage" has Just boon published. John R. Rogers lias gone to England. He will permit Minnie Palmer to secure tho divorce sho seeks without any trouble. The "Robin Hood" company has dis covered a most promising prima donna in Mis Cherldah Simpson, the handsome Milwaukee society belle who adopted the operatic stage a few months ago. Here are two of Oscar Wilde's jokes oa America 1b bis new play, "A Woman of No Importance:" "What are American dry goodsi" "American novels." Again, "Women are of two kinds, plate aad col ored," and "When good American die, they go to Paris." Os all hands one bear account of theatrical denreaaioa in Loudon, and us- fortunately the expUnatioM which eeav forted the good people of Loades under similar circumstance last rear do sot bow apply. There 1 bo iataeax to speak of and bo court moaning. Waac4Hest Ambitious Youth-U I bad $1,000,900, I know what I woald do. Tired Yoath-If I d fl.OW.OW, 1 would sot do anythUg. New Yetlc 'KM)A'tf KWWtt TO!MYV L-tAiitni- ifriiUni itiliitt1.Jtiihrt-fhfrfiir-lii-"-f-" -f--TJ"-",JfMjaJ J-tAjMJMLJAfc't"Btjt'1' UMMMMWAiMa l-feliest of nil fn Lesvafifftg Vttmf,lAtel I, & Gov't XfHWr RoYal msmsts ABSOLUTELY PURE IN 01KOUIT COURT, S tidiness Vrausacteel the IscoHd Dy. First arid C0HTIMKI. Schuyler Rue, Insolvent, J. F, T, ii, Brentano, assign?. Uennem Bros. vs. Allen Smith and Searle & Deanej action for money, Hnell, 'HelUhue A Woodnrd vs. II. W. Cox; action for money. Thomas Taylor v. MlUgcr Messen ger; aotlon for money. H.D.Northwood v. Ellen M. Farns worth; foreclosure. Allen eV Lewis vs. W, II. Bhlclds Sr. etlal.j action for money. Gilbert Droe. vs. Whale ft Oullelicr; aotlon for money. Amos Strong et a!, vs. II. P. Mluto and tbe City of balom; Injunction. A. Bush vs.C. B. Knight, ChaA, Steward and Wtt). Woodworm; notion for money. C. Darst vs. U. 8. Banking Co.; action for money. V. Wattior vs. U. S. Banking Co.; ac tion for money. Paul Finderman vs.,U.' B. Banking Co., action for money. State vs. Geo. H. Newsome; action for money. Btatovs. Geo. Sand; gambling. State v. Yin Jong; larceny In store. Geo. W. Watterbury to. G. A. Van derbeck; action for specific performance of contract. Geo. a. Sly vs. Lulu Sly; divorce. The following cases were settled and TbT rfumpreyel ai; vWKT; Old and A. Olds;actlon for money. Settled by order to sell nttacbed property. B, B. Croker vs. F. M. Softls; action for money, G. W. Plaster ys. Oscar Ilodglns; ao tlon for money. Demurrer to com plaint. John McCrnw ot al; ys. A. D. Palm er: aotlon for money. Default and judgment with order to sell attached property. Milton Young vs. H. B. Cono tt al.; foreclosure of mortgage Default and decree as per stipulations. John C. Booth- vs. Sarah I. Booth; dlyoroe. Default of defendant entered, Adelaide Marcuru vs. T. J. Marcum; divorce. Demurrer to complaint over ruled. E. P Spauldlng vs. Jacob Morlock and Christian Morlock; aotlon for money. Motion io stay proeeeuing, and doft. to answer by 0 a. in. on tbe 18th. David Simpson vs. F. M. Albaugh et al,; confirmation of sale. Sale con Armed. Minnesota Thresher Manufacturing Co. vs. L. W. Benson et al.; action for money. Consolidated with tho fore going. B. M. CrolBan v. BenJ. Ilayden; ac tion for money. Demurrer to com plaint. Ben Forstner vs. Philip Glllhau; ac tion for money. Dcfaultand Judgment Isaac N. B rlcklcr vn, John J. and Eunice Roberts; foreclosure of mort gage. Demurrer withdrawn. Default. Geo. W. Waterbury vs. h A. Van derbeok; aotlon Jot money. Nonsuit by plaintiff. State vs. Joaepli Jennlng; having obscene picture lu possession with ln tent to exhibit. Referred. John Fischer vs. C. W.Wason;ac. tlon for money. Defendant' motion coufesaedr Geo. W. Trurax vs. T. V. Mcintosh; action for money, non suit ou mntlou ofplalutift. . Emma Anderson vs. Ida M. Bubcock etal.j action for lierformance of con tract. IdaM. Babcock for minor de fendants. E. J. Harding vs. B. J. Grim, admin Istrator of tbe;wrtat of J, W. Urliu;ao tloa for mosey, Demurrer argued and overruled. H. 0. Caldwell and U. D. Sprague vs. J. W. Lyons; aetkm for money. De- BBurrerto eowpWat withdrawn with leave to answer poh paymeut of ffiOO, J. J. Shaw, executor of will of Henry garum v. M. "h, Ablf; fertelosure of aartimM. DeeaHrref eyerruled. De ft4eat OeeJia teaaawer tot plalutirT I j BookCoupon SATlllUA, tiuimi mmMmtiimimtmmmimim WO, (8& asWi&aiWsasT - VH M pfnyptl fur, l'lalntlll lake ueVee t Ono, W. Ktlgar et al vs. David Ww Kduarnt al.i alllt ItieritlllV. llMMHlrTMP i,' tocoiiipiflliitand tiiolloti to strike ewt part of Mtiie. Defcndsiils tamttmr.. argued, Geo. M. Krigar et al, vs. DW.JMp suit to set aside deed. Demurrer to complaint and motion to strike out part of same. J. B. Standard vs. J. E. Bartel; for closcure; default and Judgment. The following cases have been t44d it- Baking Powdeiil?' -T to the docket since the same wae pab llshcd. ' Hetiklo & Brnrk vs. City of.WHb-'1 bard. J ns Shirley vs. A. L. Ilodson .et al.;' ', , confirmation of salo. ,'t ' Btato vs. A. B. Huntley; arratdged. TORHDAV. Courtwns opened at Oo, ra. Follow , 1ng buslmsn wus trnnsacted: JUllV TKIATiB. E. Meyu vs. A. H. Smith, action for money. A verdict wbb rendored fjr de fendant by order of court and the Jury was discharged. . Btayton Hall Co. vs. Grant Lake et ; al. Jury: F. L. Pound, J. T. Rose,' M. Cooley, J. W. LiBare, A. C. Llbby, Jacob Wenger, Itlley Rlngo, 8. W. Lee, F. P. Wbltlock, Phil. Painter, A. W. j Dragor, Fred Btalger. POCKCT ENTHIKfl. Arnold Wink vs. Clarence Brews, continued por stipulation. " 0. B. Davis, by Tbo. Davis, gdn., vb. R. B. Plowman, aettledi B. Btewnrt va. Emma Stewart, ii- i voroe, default. , ' , XI. F. McElroy vs. Mrs. F. J. Boltpef , j Bottled. M. L. Jones vs, L. M. Hensoll, mo tion II led for leuvo to amend; mottoa for reply overrufed, , Irvine L. Lindsay vs. Ida L Lind say, divorce, default. , Joseph Meyers vs. Samuel L. LovVlI, motion to strike out answer, overruled. Geo, Bweglo vs. Emma Bender, to plead by Thursday morning. Milton Young vs. H. B. Cone ct al, g default. u Adjourned to 12:15 in, Strongly Eadorsed. Tho advertising of Hood's Sarsaparll la appeals to tbo sober, common sense of thinking people, because it la true: and it Js always fully substantiated by endorsements which In the financial world would be accepted without a mo ment's hesitation. They tell the story -HOODS CUREd. Hood' Fills cure liver ills. Jaundlee, bllllousuess, sick headache, constipa tion. THE MARKET. Portland, Juno in. Wheat un changed Ban Fkanoihco, June 12. Wheat Dee. 11.83 7-8; Seller '1)3 $1.24 7-8. Ciiioauo, Juno 12. Wheat .04.- A Hail L'rror. Johnson I mado nu annoying mis take In tulkliig to Miss Oldun yesterday. Thomson What was It? . t Johnson I didn't quite catch her bbbm when wo wcru introduced, and I aakea her if she had married young. Kite , Field's Washington. Sir-I enclose tl for "The'''Becet-tof; ' Surrounding One's Self Wttk'IleV4ttT" " ' Influences," as aavcrilfld.1"-' "17' yourself.- Now York IWfld, a7 5 -T77f- VIGOR " MEN , JW"- Casllr. auUsb. fifttBBBitli gM&A&aes! W HI ! fjgfai T7VTVras WKAKNKMfr NIRVOUtNIM, DItilLITY, andallthetnJaeMas from nsrl rres or laesf iiowH. tac rMtiMe OTHHWI, i(OSl dTt(MHHa titan fc erst? wma fss lft-JSf?3tSsi ssat4 (sain) iss. BMC MCMIAL tit ffAt),'fc.Y, yl . t 4 f i 1 rm. - V. fix j , B-. iLjt,. a.