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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1893)
vmm liJ&iUIlililuWlifetw'WW fe?i -V n MiivHiMMKaff9n"gKw!E mm. ii mi ii on 11 urn 'M MI hflt moro cool and light to wear than n silk, saloon, or Swiss JlousoWnlstl Evidently many ladies neroo liasi boon surprising. OUR LINK Pongee Huron Bilk Dotted Swiss PJaln " Batmen Frenob Flannel Outing " To be worn with these waists we show Windsor ties. , P. B. Our two granu guts win uo THE PALACE 307 Commercial Street. " It1 - foajare going to butld or make any lrlodof Improvement, call on the underlined lor material. Wo have a complete itock, and are ready to supply any prepared contract, sewer work, grading, etc. Salem Improvement Co. LOCAL DATES. Saturday, Aug. 5. State Dairymen1" convention, court bouse, 10 a. m. i .... urn Land Case. Attorney General Chamberlain la In the city. He la re tained to defend tbe occupants of the city of Brownsville, Llnu county, against whom a suit Is brought by a party who has filed on the land. Tbe people of Brownsville are very much excited and an eviction scene In Ireland would be nowhere compared to the re sistance the people up there would ofler If a court gavo color of title to tbo claim ant. It seems years ago a connty sup erintendent sold tbo original townslte as school land, but the state bad no title. Present titles run to a deed from the railroad company as tbe land was In the limits of the grant. Tbe claim ant bases his hope on a homestead ap plication tiled prior and Carl Schurz when In control of public lands ruled that such claims were exempt from the grant. This makes a very interesting case. It Is very doubtful if out of all these complications any attack on pres ent titles can succeed. Board of Trade. A well attended meeting of tho Salem board of trado at Hotel Willamette Thursday night mado full araaugements to receive and prop erly entertain the Ban Francisco mer chant's excursion and Vice President Stephenson. Tbo former party will bo here Aug. 1st, one hundred or more ar riving at 1:40 p. m. and going South on the overland at 0:18 p. m, Their car will be brought to Commercial street, where thoy will bo received by a committee, shown about the city and drlyen Into tho country at 0:30. A banquet will be spread at tbo hotel. The oommltteo on arrangements aro President Cottle, of tbo board of trado, and Alderman Kluln aud Gray, two representative business men. People having carriages Bbould report to them. Secretary Wagner was appointed to learn whether tho vice presidential party would stop hero. m Exactly. As to whether tho editor of the Democrat accepted (24 from Mr. Bbaw for other than a proper purpose, will be one of the matters brought be fore tho graud Jury. Salem Demoorat. Exactly right. Tbe graud Jury should oouslder that Iftboro bad been any evidence that tho Journal publishers tried to blackmail Mr. Shaw he could have laid It beforo tho grand Jury and why did ho not do it? Instead, ho gives tbo Democrat 24 to clrculato tbe groundless accusation by distributing extra copies of the Democrat. There Is no reason that tbo Domoorat would not do tbe same for auyono who had (24 to upend. Who Got the Monkv? John Gray baa shown The Jouunal the niluutee rf tho Democratic campalgu committee Accord log to his record, and it seems straight and entirely exonerates him from any responsibility for uu paid bills, Tub Journal advertising bill aud oth er bill were ordered paid, aud those MUKt showed (70 balance on band. Silt when he asked for tbe money there WM oa forthcoming, aud he does not know who got It. Under the clroum Txb Jouknal has nothing i to say. Svatx Btrket. In accordance with IfMtftMtfoiM of the council the commit 1m oa street and public property has dvettiMd fee bids tor the improvement T HU street frew the west side of High (oUm Mtteraolty limits. The work k to be done la accordance with phm and apeclfioatlofts filed la the of. Jk at be elty surveyor. Each bid sink m MeottspaBlMl by a oertttted tbMfcforMGO, Ttwy mutt be submit ted by Tuesday, July 3f . tfofcllfngia effect, hn awl ItarabM, k HMpMsatoft alwaVs reliable, Liver ihbmiw'i i; law wmMAl UJ.J JJMMiaaiJUsWIMllL1 EMMftWsB nii WIUIM MIO with this, as our sales lately COMPRISES WatsU i ii ii ( ii ii the moot complete and choicest lino of , ".... i given awny oepiemuer mu DRY GOODS AND SHOE COMPANY, PERSONAL AND LOOAL. Nearly everyone who leaves town for the mountains or the ocean orders the One Cent Daily. One month by mall 25 cents. Four months 122 days for f 1.00. Prof. S. E. Starr went to Portland this morning. Wm. Faber, proprietor of the Albany brewery, was In tbe city today. The Little Major Hodgkins, tho Pla mondons and Dumara go to Mehama tomorrow for a mountain camping and fishing expedition, chaperoned by Miss Alice Bbirk. Rev. J. S. Wblto of St. Joseph's church, Is homo from Newport by the sea. The Corvallls Dally News appears In a neat form and is tho best evidence that tbe capltol city of Benton county is the homo of enterprise. Simmons Liver Regulator always cures and provents Indigestion or dys pepsia. Tbe Salem Democrat evidently mis takes personalities for matters of real Interest. The publio care very little for an editor's personal controversies. Do you know what a large percent age you can save by buying your goods for cash ? If you don't, you can easily learn, if you will compare the prices at tbe JNow York KaoKet, witn prices asked at credit stores. w-f-w C. T. Molntire and Arthur Lawrence went oil this morning to camp a week on tbe Rtokreal In tbo coast range, They have a wagon load of canned goods, provisions and fishing tackle to exohango for brook trout. Tbe Now York Racket has a good lino of tho best St. Louis shoes, at prices from ton to fifteen per cent, below all oumpetitlou. w-fw J. W. Harrltt and family have re turned from a wcok at Soda Springs, Linn county. Lace ourtalnB, cheap, at the New York Racket. w-f-w Simple, harmless, free of taste or oolor, works perfectly, antl-fermentlno, Gilbert, Patterson & Co. Simmons Liver Regulator never falls to relieve the worst attacks of Indiges tion. Why use common milk when you can get Sharp's Jersey ? TheLockwoodmessengorboysIn blue do tbe rest you call one of tbe bluo boxes. We aro happy. Our children are huppy. There la cheap wholesome bread on our table. We une tho Salem Mills 'Pride of Oregon Flour." None other. Ed. J. Diven Is at Waldport by tho sea today. A party of Salem young men will soon follow. Willis MoElroy la In charge of the Educational Department corresnond- eneo during his father's abscenca at Chlongo. Sheriff Nobles of Morrow county brought Grovor L. Wright, age 34, to tho asylum today. Deputy State Trotsurer F. L. Hodg kin goes to Centralla and Puget Sound tomorrow. The Merrill hop yards of Indepen dence advertise for hop plokers at 60cur. Few yards will bo supplied without some effort of this sort. Tho Statesman type, sot with their maohlues, Is now supplied to the West Bide and several papers, besides the Democrat. Mrs. Z. F. Parvin at Conservatory plaoe. South Balem, has proluced won derful effects in carnations and seems to be quite a way ahead as a grower. Mrs. D. A, Osburn and little daugh ter of Corvallls are visiting relatives in Balem. J. W, Lewis, of Balem.returned home today, having lu charge a young man by the name of Laskey, who escaped from the Insane asylum about three weeks ago. He found tho fellow over at Blodgetta from where he halls. Toe Coryallls Daily News. Miss Mamie Chartnan. of Oregon City is visiting friends in SUm. County Judge Colverlg, of Josephine oouuty brought thrte ohildreu to tbe orpbaM' hoBM at Salem yesUrday, tfTOKtNQ CAPITA?. jjgjjtmniJL,-ij!ii!xjt!jj'uii'jia ii" ' Hu'umiHi.jummg A SOUND SANK. Ono of Balem'u Many Solid Monled Institutions. Tbe statement of tho condi tion of tbe Capital National bank of balem, m called for by the comptroller of currency, made public In this Issue deserves more than passing comment. It la really very creditable as showing tbo stability of tbe Capital City as a money center. Tbe bank shows available cash assets, Inoladlng gold coin, cash balanoes duo from other banks, and marketable securities: (ex cldslvo of demand and time loans and discounts), aggregating In round num bers $200,000, or nearly 60 per cent, of all Its deposits and more than tbreo and one-half limes the amount of tbe legal reserve required by tbe national banking law. i Before Going to the Wold's Fair Enquire About Tbe Limited Express trains of the Chi cago, Milwaukee &Bl. raui Hallway between St. Paul and Chicago, and Omaha and Chicago. These trains are vestlbuled. electric lighted and steam heated, with the fin est Dining and Bleeping Car Service in the world, The Electric reading light in each berth is the successful novelty of this progressive age, and is highly appreciat ed by all regular patrons of thiH line. We wish others to know its merits, as tbe Chicago Milwaukee & St. Paul Rail way Is tbe only line in tne west eujoy lug the exclusive use of this patent. For further information apply to nearest coupon ticket agent, or address C. J. Eddy, General Agent, J. W. Casey, Trav. Pass. Agt 225 Stark St., Portland, Or. tf o There is more catarrh in this section of tbe country than all other diseases put together, and until tbe last few years was supposed to be incurable. For a great many years doctors pro nounced it a local disease, and pre scribed local remedies, and by constant ly falling tocure witn local treatment, pronounced It incurable. Science has proven catarrh to be a constitutional disease, and therefore requires consti tutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney fe Co., Toledo, Oblo, is the only consti tutional cure on the market. It is taken Internally in doses from 10 drops to a teaspoonfut. It acts directly on tbe blood and mucous surfaces of the system. They ofler one hundred dol lars for any cose it fails to cure. Bend for circulars and testimonials. Ad dress, F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O. ft&Bold by druggists, 75c. The Institute. There were 138 teachers registered this year at tbe county institute, which closed this afternoon with the follow ing literary pregram: Soog, "America," by the Institute. Quartette, "Tho Bridge," by Misses Sbuferand Longacreand Messrs, An derson and Drager. Address, Dr. Geo. Whltaker, presi dent of Willamette university. Instrumental solo, Miss Mary E. Sbafer. Selection, J. J. Krapps. Objective science, J. T. Matthews. Vocal Solo, Miss Longacre. Quartette, "Musical MuBiclau,"Mlsses Sobafer and Longacre and Messrs. An derson and Drager. Class in light gymnastics, by J. R. Wljetherbeo. Song, "God Be With Us Till We Meet Again," by the Institute. TUTT'B PILLS agreeabe in taste. Sweet Peas. This is the fashion able flower at this season, and beautiful bouquets ornament the reporter's desk, who has Henderson's latest styles. Miss Minnie Colwell Is a successful grower also. Miss Mollle Crelghton has the famous Sherwood Hall collec tion from California. The sweet pea people Bbould get together and bold a show. Col. Robert Miller is In the city. He expects to take charge of the Oregon City laud office AugUBt first. Mrs. J. H. McKlbben, of Portland, is In tbe city lu tbe Interest of tnojuve nlle templars, This lady is graud superintendent of tho order and will meet the Balem Good Temlars at tbe hall this evening at 8 p. m. The Juve- uile Templars meet there tomorrow evening at 7 o'olock. J. Jay Cook and wife today sold to Joseph Cook lot ono Marlon Fruit tracts for $200. Baby cried, Mother sighed, Dector prescribed t Caatotk. DPRICE'S osatssa esJyPtuwCrtwofTarUrPowder,-NoAuaoaU;NoAwst. Um4 im Mffliotts of Homm 40 Vmts tfe 'Hminrtt JOUKKAL, JT21IBAY, JULY fll, !. SflsflKSHCT THAT SUICIDK OLUD. AnKomla going tllo rounds of tho pros that n aulotdo club composed of thirteen members exists in Portland, and that Its personnel comprises two bankers, three bank clerks two retired capitalist and two lawyers. We dis credit the truth of this Item very much, because of (lie professions and busi nesses represented. Bankers, bank clerks and merchants, during these times of financial depression, maybe inclined to Join euoh organizations, but when real estate dealers and lawyers ore Included, It Is absolutely inoredul ons. There is suoh a hotbed for mush room newspaper growths, In the Will amette metropolis that some editors should have been named to bave tbe matter plausible. The reporter evi dently mixed drinks beforo he banded tbe "copy" to tho compositor. Times Mountaineer. Confessed Abson. W. A. Smeltzer, a farmer near Silverton, lost bis dwell ing and barn by fire July 11th. He gave out the statement that at tbe time he was away in tbe mountains, and re turning later found nothing but ashes. He bad an insurance of S800 on tbe buildings in the Phoenix Hartford Company. Yesterday W. H. Bagley, the adjuster1, went to tbe place to in quire into the particulars and fix the loss. Tbe resnlt was that Smeltzer made a confession that he burned tbe buildings. He gave himself up, and was brought to Balem by a constable. Complaint was entered in Judge Batch elor'a court, 'and he waived examina tion and was bound over in $800 bail, which he failed to produce. He is said to own considerable property in tbe East and has a family there. Don't Yon Enow That to have perfect health you must have pure blood, and the best way to bave pure blood is to take Hood's Bar saparilla, tbe best blood purifier and strength builder. It expels all taint of scrofula, salt rheum and all other hu mors, and at tho same time builds up tbe whole system and gives nervo strength. Hood's Pills may be had by mail for 25cts of C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. i 'i i.ie - Inhuman, The Leon Washburn circus people nearly had trouble with tbe Humane society. Several com plaints were mado at tbetr inhuman treatment of animals in their show and the secretary called on the manager, and notified them not to let It happen again. The lassoing was barbarous. Tbe way tho riders rowelled the horses until their sides bled Bbould send them to prison. Next Tuesday. Acting upon a sug gestion In these columns, tbe Second Regiment band will give on open air concert at Morningside next Tuesday evening. Roof Burned. About 11 o'clock Thursday morning the residence on the Croisan homestead which is situated about three miles south of Salem on the Hall's ferry road, was found to be on fire. The entire roof was nearly con sumed before tbe flames could be cheoked. The fire orglnated from a de fective fiue. Wab Not Shot. Peoplo who went to see the man shot out of the cannon at the circus yesterday were cheated. The man who bought Little Nestucca cheese at Clark & Eppley's never was. O i THE MAEKETS. San Francisco, July 21. Wheat December $1.20. Chicago, July 21. Wheat 63J; Sep tember 66. Portland, July 21. Wheat valley, 7JJ1.10, Walla Walla .02J. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. NOTICE 1 hereby Kivsn that by authority of au order Issued out t the County ty.on the 5thday ofJune.lxdJ. I will as admin. lstratorortheetateotUiraUoon. deceased, on 8. turd. y the ad hday of Aujr..lS93,ata o'clock of said diy.nell at publloauctlou to th blih- st uiuuer mo rieuu uue and interest or sld de. cedent In and to the following- described lands iu-wiw luHiMua reai property consisisni an undivided oue-haU lnteistt In aid lotbeloi- lowing real premise to-wlk Commenolnr at a point on the south boundary line or lot a In block 68 as shown by the recorded plat of the city of Salem, Marlon county, Oregon, 6 feet westerly from tbe southeast corner of said tot O and ruonlng tbenoe at right angles with said south boundary Una northerly to the north boundary line of said lot e: Ihenno westerly along said north boundary line S3 feet; thence southerly at right angles to said north boundary line to the aouin boundary Una SS feet to the plaoe of beginning. The ala Will be mndnnlMl ml lh mit ilmr of the County Court House in Marlon county, Oregon, terms ol sale. cash. TJT-aw Administrator, Remember tha hariratna In rail a Vila I footwear, at the New York Racket. w-f-w !jfta.ij!ijju!!aLjgjjejyuuaii M?i?iatf REPORT OF THE CONDITION OFTHB CAPITAL NATIONAL BANK At Balem, In tbe Bute of Oregon, at the clot of business, July 13, 1891: riErtOUIlCEM. Loan! and discount 1318,701 SI Overdraft secured ami uuiecured... 9.0i 04 U. 8. ilond.i to leoure circulation ..... i,ww uu Siocinecuriiies, etc ...... .... ,-..- Hn from annmviid rMMrveaffautjr... .4 49 uxm si Due lroni other National IUi.m...... I 3.909 VK Due from itAte baaki and banker) 9,734(9 32,387 09 10OOQ 4.919 31 H'nkininouie,rurnitureananxiare Other real ettate mortg tgti owned.. Current expenea and taxes paid.... Premlumi on IT. H. bondii 3,710 00 Oueoki and other oaeh ltom ........ 1,41 87 Hllli of other b tnka 630 00 Fractional paper curreuoy, nickel andcentM.................... 40 71 Bpecle....... W.M7 01 Legal tender note... ...... 3u0 00 Hedemptton fund with U. H. treo. urer (5 per oent. of circulation).. 853 00 TotAl 03,6.K 70 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid In . . f 75,000 00 Surplus fund Undivided pmflla ..................... National bank, notes outstanding... Dividends unpaid .. ... la.vuu uu 18WS 06 17.100 00 325 00 IndlrldualdepajlUBjiJ cttocheok D-man 1 certificates of deposit - 2G9,5iX ZO 103 917 68 321 75 8OT11 Cortl nl checks .. . .- Due to other National bank ... Total S 1)05.635 70 State of Oregon, County of Marlon, 38: a, j. 11. Aiuen,casnieroi me nDOve nsraea bank, do solemnly swear that tbe above state ment Is true to the best ot my knowledge and belief. J. H. ALB KKT, ( 'ashler. Bubscrlbed and sworn to before me this 19th day of July, 1893. J. J. bHAW, notary puoiio for Oregon. Correct Attest: W. W. MARTIN, W. A CUrtli K. E. M. CROISAN. Directors. NEW TO-DAY. Machine Oil. Farmers, buy your oils at tbo Blue Front, and save 25 per cent. dw For rent. House of 8 rooms, new, nasement,bard finlsb, apply at premises No, 57 Division street. 7-25 A good choice bouse to sell on easy termB. Will take carpenter work in part payment. G. M. Beeler. tf. TAKEN PP. Two sheep. Owner call and pay ex penses. W. H. Hunt, North Balem, Meat Market. 7-18 tf Economize in Paper. Clean newspapers, tied in bundles of 100, not cut, lor sale at this otllco at fifteen cents a bundle. A heavy straw wrapping paper, large sheets, two cents a pound. JNext uoor to the postonlce, tf Stockholders' Meeting. Notice is hereby eiven that the an nual meeting of tbe stockholders of tbe Capital Consolidated Gold and Silver Mining Company, of the citv of Salem. Oregon, will bo held In tbe office of tbt- compauy, on tbe secona Thursday, the 10th day of August, 1803, at 3 o'clock v. m., for the election ot directors and such other business of may come before the meeting. J. M. Haas, Beo'y. Salem, July 20, 1803. 7:19-d-2w A RARE OPPORTUNITY. The Trask River Toll Road, with fur nished hotel and farm, at its western gate, in Tillamook county, title cleat and renting for f 600 to (1000 a year can be secured now, in exchange for productive city property, or a good farm in the Willamette valley. In quire of N. W. G. at residence of B. C. Ward, 18th street, near Court, Balem, Oregon. 7-7-dw lm To Builders and Contractors. Salem, Or., July 12. Sealed propos als will be received at the ofllce of the secretary of state for the erection of an addition to the State Reform Bchool building. Bids to bo opened at 12 o'clock m., on Wednesday, July 26tb, 1893. Plans and specifications can be seen at the office of McNally fc Knigh ton, architects, Salem, Oregon, begin ning Tuesday, July 18th. Bidders will be required to accompany their bids wltb a certified check of $250.00 as evi dence of good faith. The right is re served to rejeot any and all bids. 8. Pennoyer, O. W. McBridf. E. B. McElroy, 7-12-td Board of Trustees. HERE YOU aOII Hard times and too much stock. A we are overstocked with gilt wallpapei and high grade stock, and, as it has al ways been known that the border has been the expensive part of papering a room, we will sell all our gilt wall paper iuio ween, ni iiio regular price and will give the borders free of ebarce. slmDlv as a present (and this oflar is for this week only.) Some of our stock bowev. er, is maraed down at greatly reduced prices and we will limit tbe amount of border to be given away. We wlllslve H yards to every roll of wall paper uuujjui luua aiiuwmg enougn tor each room. If you do not wish to paper your home now, buy your paper and bave the work done at anv time, 7-lfl-4t o. W. Hawks. 07 SUte street "Yellow Front" DOWN GO THE RATES I The Union Paclflo now leads with re duced rates to eastern points, and their through car arrancrements. macrnlfln. ently equipped Pullman and Tourist sleepers, free reclining chair car and fast time, make it the best time to trav ', , Two trains leave from Portland dally at 8:45 a. m. and 70 n. m. Th rates are now within reach of all. and everybody should take advantage of """ ! iuu wonaa rairana tbelr tnvnus in tue east. Bend ror rates and schedules of trains, and do not purchase tickets until after consulting Boise ft Barker, agents, Salem. Or. Aes't Gen'l Rass. Agent, D. P., mmm Portland, Or, Faro far Sale er Trade. GOING TO THE NORTH POLE TO COOL OFF I Not nocessnry at all. You can get Summer Coats and Vests in all etyloa and s'zoa and Balbriggan underwear To Keep You Cool AT THE SALEM, Satisfaction Alter Five Years. A Broadway car caxna bowling along toward the postoffico one after noon recently when the Blush and mud in the street were an inch or two deep. A well known federal office holder stood on the down town cross ing at Barclay street. He hod a woman with him. As the car approached ho put up his hand authoritatively. The driver motioned that ho would stop at tho upper crossing, as the rules pro scribed. The .government official stamped his foot and pointed to the spot where he stood as much as to say: "You will Btop right here." He got fooled. The car whizzed by and stopped on tho corner where the driver said it would. The fed eral officer waded through tho mud, dragging the woman after him, and entered the car. The conductor gavo the signal, and the yellow car went rolling on up town. When he had gone a block or two, the driver stopped his whistling, glanced cautiously back into the car,' and then said: "That man played me dirt when I got me nat'ralizashun papers five years ago. He made me wait fur him fur free hours, and I never for got his face." And then tho driver resumed his whistling, which he kept up during the entire trip. New York Herald. Brothers Who CaU on Girls. The girl who has a brother knows how a young man is apt to talk at the breakfast table the next morning after he has made an evening call. "Yes," he admits, "I did stay later than I ought I knew that very well but what's a man to do when a girl starts a new topio of conversa tion every time he makes a move to go or tells him that he is always in a hurry to get away when he comes there f You have to be polite 1" And she knows with what a relish he al ways tells about tho young lady who informed him flatly one evening that 10 o'olock was the loavinor hour at her home. He did not-enjoy it par ticularly at the time, he owns, but ho has had a mighty respect for that young lady ever since. So the girl who has a brother pon ders on these things and never urges a gentleman caller to remain after 10 o'clock has struck. She knows that when this brother calls on three different young ladies within a week he does not discourse largely upon the other calls at either of the places. This knowledge keeps her from believing herself to be the only and particular star of any gen tleman who comes to see her fre quently and never mentions visiting tie other girls. It makes her less sus ceptible and more suspicious. Chi cago News-Record. Impartial writers say that the goia contained in the medals, vessels, chains and other objects preserved in the Vati can would make more gold coins than tho whole of the present European cir culation. Bombay seems a very progressive sort of place. It has a Sorosls and a cooking class. Recently at a competitive exam ination over 100 Parses girls cooked a Inng list of Indian delicacies to show Hardware, Wagons, Carts, Road Machinery AND AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. N Ml r. c. . Inpwwa Goods aad Lowest Prices. N. W. Cor. State and Liberty St. SALEHi 0REGON. Jackets at Cost Xifc3ir "howinB ,le8ant line of All Wool Challies, Sateens, Cotton Ohalliea, Lawns, Dimities, at lowest prices. om" WILLIS BRftTMPDQ . rr PmltmmmMiUfnmilh, tnu.lt.u4 wJ4ti4 ftrtd8 j&rsj: j ,;iv s ; rrrr Qw OREGON. POST YOURSELF. we have all the Intent. 1vlpnf TnhlpmS both lu fanov and nlaln nflrwtr mirt cnii suit tbe most fastidious. We have overU 150 style to select from. Our prices ran gel tutu oo up. ji juu oniy Ewa a smaui amount ol DHDer come and see how mnchl we can irlvn vnn far flvAvnfji ititHnv ihAapl Lt.li .r - SI uuu uiuois. Patton Bros., Boolcaollera and Stationers. 08 STATE STREET. NEW ADVERTIBEMENTS. WANTED. A nrst class srlrl to do house work, Corner v Inter and Ferry. 3 IBIS PAPER Is kept on file at E. O. Dake's . Advertising Agency, 61 and 65 Merchants xohange.San FrancUro, California, where contrao'a for advertising; can ba made for lu CHRISTIAN RCIENCE Literature kinds on sale at 828 Liberty street. of aU 4-5-ly TTENTION. Cash bottles. old Iron and nil blnrtu ct niiiV mODflV TAlrt far ran. also hides, at old Court House, Balem. J-25-ly I. TOLPOLAB. ADVENTIST. ,R??u?r8eventhi)ayAdventt services at old Unitarian Hall opposite opera house, Ba lem, 8atur-iays. Baboath school at loa. m., followed by Bible reading and other services. Prayer meeUng Wednesday 7:33 n. m. 6-27 GUARDIAN'S SALE, "VTOTIOE Is hereby given that by authority JLA of on order Issued out of the County Court of tbe Bute ol Oregon for the county of Marlon, on the Oth day of June 1893, 1 will. as rnardlau of the persons and estate of Shel s ana estate oi snei and Emmett Boone, ls jxxrae. uinuae -tsoone minors, on Saturday, the 20th day of August, 1893, at the hour of 1 o'clock p.m. of said day, sell at pnbllo auction to the hlg-bes bidder, aU the right, Utle and Interest ol said bbella Boone In and to the said following described lands, to-wlt: That said real property cob slstsof an undivided one half Interetln and to the following described real premises, to wlt: Comnenclngatapo'ntonthesouth boun dary line of lot S In block GS as shown bf the recorded plat or tbe city of Balem, Msrion o nnty, Oregon, 08 feel westerly from the southeast corner of said lot 6 and running tbenoe at right angles with said south boun dary line northerly to the north boundary line ol said lot 5; then re westerly along said north boundary line 55 feet; thence southerly at right angles to said north boundary line to the sauth boundary line of said lot 5; thenre easterly along saldsouth boundary line 55 feet to I he place or beginning. Thesxle will be conducted at the west door of the County Couit ilouse In Mar'on county, Oreeon, terms of rale, cash. A. O. CON DIT, 7-27-5t Guardian of the above named minors. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. NOTICE Is hereby slven that by authority of an ordr Issuod out of the County Court or the State of O-egonfor Marlon coun ty, on thejth day of June, 1893, 1 will, ks ad ministrator or the estate ot Duenna Boose, deceased, Saturday the 28th day or August, 1893, at 1 o'clock of sa'd day, sell at publio auction to tbe highest bidder tbe right, title and la termor said decedent In and to tbe following dee rlbed lands, to-wlt: Lots Nos. 5 and 6 la block No 51, ti NoitbBslem, Marlon county. Oregon, aa shown by tbe recorded pl-t of said North Halem, In the oOlce or tbe recorder of conveyances of sain U rlon county. The sale will be conducted at the west door of the county Court House in Marlon county Oregon, terms or sale, cash. 7-47-51 T.O.BILA.W, Administrator. fi SI '.',. g& ir m i j m ljnn-l-ft-fr f !3ffr -KUiY.. i aliUMstas-'Kiliiill i iili'fa - - i