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V. B. Cyclist Corset.
Practical, appropriate and most satis
factory for all eeneral and athletic
purposes. ,
W. B. $1 Corset
Id black and drab la a world-beater.
Extra Long Waist.
Full line DR. WARNER'S
J, J. DALRYMPLE & CO.
PERSONALS.
J. F. Aapeiaon, of Oregon City,
wan
in the city today.
Ex-Governor Z. F. Moody left tbla
morning for The Dalle.
J, W. Phillips waa a pjnger lo
Portland on the Balem local tbla morn
ing. J. Ii. Bowman, of the Balem Woolen
21111a store, 1b ofl for a vacation at We
port.
Justice F. A. Moore and daughter
left tbla morning for an outing at Yn
qulna Day.
Mr. J. Ruefand daughter, Atieun'a,
are at Suver, where Mr. Butf haa two
aona farming.
Mr. add Mrs. Werner Hreyroan wre
among the large throng of ralemiin
UDogd for Newport this morning.
Mies Oma SlricUler came down from
Roscbnrg yesterday afternoon and a
tbo guest of Mrs. F. P. Talklngton.
- Mrs. E. B. Allen, who ban been vjf
ItlngMra. W. F. Dngan, returned in
ber borne at Portland this morning.
Geo. B. and W. T. Gray, of the bard
ware Arm of Gray Bros., made a Hy
ing business trip to Portland today.
J. M. Wallace, president of the Ba
lem Water company, returned last
evening from a business trip to Chicago.
E. F. Parkbqrst, adjuster for the
State Insurance company, left this
morning on a plaasure trip to The
Dalles.
John Heldecker and Chris Flambs,
tbe well known concrete sidewalk
artists, are ofl for an outing In tbe
mountains above Mill City.
State Superintendent G. M. Irwin
was a passenger to Portland ou tbe
2:90 local. He will leave the metropUs
tonight for Walloway county.
O. W. Boshen, chief baker at tho in
sane asylum, accompalned by Mrs.
Boshea and son, Arthur, are oil for an
outing at Newport-by-the-ea,
Mrs. J. D. Sutherland, Mrs. It. B.
Fleming, Mrs. Wm. Brown and Mrs.
Geo. H. Burnett were passengers to
Newport on the 11 o'clock local.
Mrs, Mary Monson, accompalned by
ber daughter, Miss Luoy, came down
frein Harrhburg Wednesday afternoon
on ft visit to her nephew, Earl Race.
Two Balem business men who sit
upon a wheel very straight are John
H. Albert and Geo. W. Davis. There
is not much comment about it either.
S, W. Thompson, the well known
jeweler, accompalned by his family,
will be visitors at Newport for a num
ber of weeks, having gone over this
morning.
Cbas. White and Ezra Tucker arriv
ed In the city last evening from Con
nersvllle, Indiana, on a visit to re
latives, Mr. White Is a son-in-law of
Capt Adams of North Salem.
Deputy Sheriff J. IT. Mlsner return
ed to Portland this morning having
brought to the asylum last evening
Mary Gerulf, aged 41 years, and a
native of Washington. Tho unfortu
nate condition of the woman Is the re
sult of sickness.
II. II, Rsgau, the grocer, returned
this morning from Greeucostlo, ludl
ana, whither he weut In response to a
telegram conveying hlin tho pad news
of his mothor'fl serious illness. Soon
arming at Ureencastle he received a
telegram from Salem stating that his
wife was worso, He at onco started on
tbe return trip.
Grandma Wagner, of Sunnyslde, Is
a regular Oregon rustler. She picked
up eight sacks xof potatoes and picked
EMBROIDERIES
W1U bold the window for a few days.
Notice the low prices we are
making.
LAOE3
Ge with them at prioes that will bring
yow money.
SOX
You all Heed we have the best 5 cent
box In Balem boo them others
10, IS, 30 and 25 cents. All good
value.
JUSTNPENED
Jtatriaaa piece 60 laches all wool
aaklBs. Others sell them for
m and 85 eeuta, Our price Is 60
SUMMER UNDERWEAR.
Hmmmi ! YIu Ml at very low
ri-. ! ?9i & 23 MUts
WILLIS BROS. A CO,
YtM lXr GeK Clothing and
CELEBRATED CORSETS.
S4 boxen of blackberrles.delivered them
i at Balem and with enough otber farm
truck to fill a wgon, bad disposed of
tbe wbole load before noon and started
borne. Such a woman is worth more
to Oregon than a great many men.
Dr. W. W. Contris was a passenger
to Newport on tbe morning local tor a.
visit of a couple of days with bis family.
He will be joined tomorrow by T.
Mnellbaupt, mailing clerk in tbe post
office department, and tbe two gentle
men will take passage on tbe steamer
Farallon wbich leaves Yaquina Satur
dep morning for Han Francisco, for an
outing in the Golden Gate state.
Pasped TiiBot'oir Salkm. Whit
ney, tbe sprinter, who was arrested by
Constable C. E. Linton at Eugene a
few days since as an escaped convict
from tbe Montana penitentiary, passed
through Halem on the 6 o'clock over
land this morning In charge of Con
stable Linton, who will turn bis man
over t Portland to Tbos, M. McTague,
warden of the penitentiary at Deer
Lodge, Montana. He will be com
pelled to remain In tbe penitentiary 10
months and no doubt he will not run
any more foot races for a time, any
way.
Was Buncoed. At Eugene Tow
day night tbe "lottery" man of the
Wallace Shows got In bis work on a
drunken man. He was to pay 15 for a
chance to draw $13-5. Tbcold man In
vested. He put down 50 and In bis
excitement only got back $5 change.
Instead of tbe big prize ol course be
drew a blauk. About midnight as the
train wits ready to pull out O Ulcer Lin
ton called on tbe show mansger to
square up with tho victim, but as be
refused be was arrested when he Im
mediately dug up. It seems tbe Wal
lace people are not all saints after all.
New Dkiehb. Geo. A. Stephens,
who built Oregon's first and only fruit
palace at tbe fair grounds, has de
veloped Into quite an Inventor of fruit
drying processes. He baa very en
couraging news from the patent office
and has successfully dried a large quan
tity of raspberries and Is now drying
the blackberry that Is sold so cheaply
lu the market. Ho has also bioken
ground for new driers on the Reynolds
and Davis fruit farms near the fair
grounds, and Is In hopes of going to
building tbem on a large scale soon.
Pbactjce as Wkll ab Preach.
Borne men will stand ou tbe .corner for
hours and preach on tbo subject of
patronizing home Industries but when
they want a cigar the very same men
will step Into a cigar store and call for
a 16 or 20 cent foreign cigar. They do
not realize that A. Huckensteln's 10
cent La Corona cannot be beat any
where and bis 6 cent cigars, tbe Bon
Ton and Prlo Boquet, are second to
none. By all means patronize home
industry.
Cakkied a Gun. P. J. Settlemler,
of McKee station, was given an exami
nation yesterday before Justice Assman
at Gervals charged with pointing a
guu at Peter Ballerts, a neighbor.
Deputy Prosecuting Attorney A. O.
Condlt conducted tho prosecution
which resulted In Settlemler being
bound over to the grand lury lu the
sum of $100, wheth sum he furnished.
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Special Mkotino, Rev. n. D.
Wlard of Chicago, held secretary of lh
Congregational Hume Missionary so
ciety, and Rev. O. F. Clspp, Oregon
superintendent, will visit Control
Chapel Friday evening August 0th.
Mr. Wlard Is on a tour of Investigation,
and a full attendance of all Interested
lu this Hold Is desired. Services beglu
at 8 p, m.
Imhkovkmknt. Tbe concrete walks
about Hotel Willamette are completed
aud a loug stretch of tho
east side of Commercial street is
now supplied with good walks, all but
the Hlrsch property, on corner of Ferry
street. If that could be put In It would
make a great many people happy. Mr.
Bush has made the biggest Improve
ment of this sort that has been made
this year.
Nor Excelled. The meals served
at our lunch counter fur 15 cenU are
uot excelled la restaurants where twice
the same price Is charged. We lead in
our line of builucae. Keuworthy dc
Harnett,
Children Cry for
pitch! Oaf ttrteu
m THE COUNTY COURT.
Correct Statement How the New
Salary Law is Pnt into Effect.
Toe salary law passed by tbe last
legislature reduces tbe salaries of tbe
deputy county clerk and recorder and
deputy aa follews: Tbe old law gave
tbe .clerk" S2JW0 a year and bis deputy
or deputies J2,(XW, while tbe recorder
was to receive fl.&jOand $1,500 for
deputies. This was amended in such a
manner that tbe clerk and deputies re
ceive 12,600 and UfiCO and tbe recorder
and deputies $1,200 and.7S0. Tbe act
took effect immediately from and after
lis approval by tbe governor. However,
tbe Marion county court concluded not
to make tbe reduction until tbe begin
ning of tbe new fiscal year in tbe de
partments of tbe county and yesterday
tbe first month's salary accounts came
up for consideration.
County Clerk Eblen's bill was
drawn and allowed at tbe old salary of
$375 a montb, and be drew tbe money
and paid it to bis deputies aa usual.
Recorder Waters put bis bill in at
the old figure tor $275, having had no
notice of tbe court intending to put
tbe new law into eflect. It was re
duced to comply with tbe new law to
$1&5. Neither Mr. Waters nor Mr.
Eblen have any controversy with tbe
court as to tbe amount of their pay, as
they do not want any more than tbe
law allows them for their services.
There is no rtduction iu the clerk's
salary. Mr. Ehlen ays the county
officers expected that tbe reduction
would take place at tbe February term
when the law went into effect. Tbe
deputies also expected that, but tbe
bills were allowed at the old figures,
and at this time no change warfex.
reeled. Tbe clerk's salary is not re.
duced at all as tbe morning paper
would Intimate.
Complaint Piled.
Peter Boesen today filed a complaint
in Department No. 1 of tbe Marion
county circuit court wherein be claims
that be has on tbe donation land claim
of Thomas and Harriett Mooan, 4 mile
east of Brooks, 618 bushels of wheat
and 34 bushel ot cheat that is rightfully
bis own property. The total value of
tbe grain is $243. He also claims that
Cbas. H. D'Kld fc Co. (a corporation)
and F. J. Bolter wrongfully and
unlawfully took poief9ion of msld
grain about August M, 1805 and
refuses to turn tbe grain over to its
rigbtiul owner. The plaintllt' claims
that he is damaged iu the sum of $100
by defendant's actions and prnjs fur a
Judgment of $243, the value of said
grain, and $100 damages, against de
fendants, Ifthe eraln Is not returned lo
plaintiff. W. H. Holmes snd Wi bster
Holmes are attorneys for tho plaintiff.
Tbe city is being drummed by
agents of the San. Francisco Examiner
with regular lottery tickets. "All who
did not get large prizes last year will
get tbem this year. Perbups you will
draw tbe $10,000 prize. There will not
be so many large prizes but a great
many will draw prizes from $100 to
$500 and $1,000 each, etc." Of course,
they catch tbe suckers. The Weekly
Examiner Is u good paper for $1 but It
never could get so largo a circulation
without its scheme to catch the ver
dant.
SAWMIX.I.EK Now. J. V. Ronco, for
many years a State street barber, Is
now running a sawmill on Peedee
creek, Polk county. He had a break
down tbe other day and is having
engine and machinery repaired at the
Drake Iron Works, Salem. He says
there is good demand for lumber and
he has sold bills at Salem and Brooks.
His business la growing.
Tax MONEV.-Bherlfl John Knight
by F. T. Wrlgbtmau, deputy today
made another payment of tax money to
County Treasurer Mluto. Tbe amount
turned over today wrs $3504.73 making
tbe 17th payment and a grand total of
$138,100 74 tax money collected aud
turned Into the county treasury since
April 1st.
When Jlatij- was sloV, wo gate her CotorU.
When the u Child, KbocrleJ for CostorU.
Wfcea iho became Miss, tho clinic to CootorU.
Whsa she but ChlUrea, ho Eve them Cxstorla.
State Teachers' Examination
For Marlon couuty teachem the reg
ular quarterly examination of appli
cants tor State Certificates and State
Diplomas will be held on August 14,
15 and 10, at tbe office of the superin
tendent of public Instruction In tbe
capitol building. The examination
will begin at 1 o'clock p. in. on Wed
nesday, August 14.
G. M. Ikwin,
8 7d&w Supt. of Public Instruction.
Srof. 8. . Weimer.
late of the Raft conservatory, Frank
fort on tho Main, has opered a clasa In
Bnlem for Instructloua on tbe piano,
oruau. violin, mandolin, thorough-bawi
and harmony. Terms reasonable.
Call at Will's music store near poat
oIlJoo 6 21tf
Mrlt in Your Mouth. Those
choice ripe blackberries at Branson A
Co's. Tbe freshest of all kinds of
fruit always on hand.
Or. Pric1! CrMm Ukln- PowrfK
HOME FORUM BENEFIT ORDER
Is Permanently Organized Officers
Installed.
Tbe local lodge of tbe Home Fornm
Benefit order that was temporarily or-1
..Attlvw I... T,-J 1... !, In ,ha
i . o , ' "TO"reua- "'""" '""I
T- i . . . , ri . ' amined at a metiugof tbe board yes-!r,SL5rt-t
JJfr ten.ay.tbr.t.ry3 acd treasurer of
J VU.110 WUV HCIO ckwcu too.
Wednesday night were installed last
evening as permanent officers of tbe
organization. Tbe officers of tbe lodge
are: President, W. J. Kent; vice pres
ident, G. V. Boggs; second vice presi
dent, ired Waymlre; orator, Frank
Baker; assistant orator, Harry Towne;
treasurer, C. H. Simpson; historian, A,
E. Burton; past president, L. Burton;
secretary, W. W.Lenoi; porter, J. A.
Dickey; guard, Arthur D. Welch; ex
amining physician, Dr. C. H. Robert
son; board of directors J. M. Davis,
Richard Hensley, and Z. T. Bmitb.
Tbe lodge will bold regular meetings
tbe present, every Wednesday evening
in the East Balem cbapel, and tbe work
of initiating members will begin next
Wednesday night. There is a strong
movement on foot for tbe erection of a
lodge room in that part of tbe city,
and a committee was appointed last
evening to determine upon such action.
At present tbe lodge bas 55 members,
42 of whom carry insurance. Of the
total membership 15 are ladles wbo
are admitted Into the lodge under tbe
same conditions as tbe male sex, Not
-vitbstanding the large number of
lodge now In Salem, this new order Is
in a nourishing condition ana nas a
bright future before it.
J. L; Mitchell and Joseph Woodford,
state organizers, will go to Bcio and
Lebanon this week for tbe purpose of
organizing branch lodges in those en
terprising towns.
WOOD BIDS OPENED.
Second Day's Session of Marion's
Commissioners.
In the matter of the application of
Douglas Nelson for a liquor license, the
same was continued until Baturday at
10 a. m. During Wednesday after
noon two persons appeared before tbe
court asking for aid. Harley Thomas
aged 27 years, suffering badly from
rheumatism requested that he be sent
to a Portland bospitil. His case
will be acted on before court adjourns.
Tb second one asking for aid was a
man from Derry, Polk county, who
complained of severe pains in tb
chest, etc, No action was taken b
tbo court in bis case.
Late jet ter Jay afternoon tbe court
opened the wood bids advertiied for
and the contracts were awarded to tbe
lowest bidders. The bids submitted to
the court are as follews:
GRUB OAK.
Bidder Cords Pile
Geo. D. Goodhue 80 $2 971
C. R. Hi.uyharu 70 3 25
Jobn V. Smith 8 2 90
A. B. Gesner 40 3 00
Frank BUrr 70 - 2 85
C. B. Beutley : 70 2 35
C. Atherton C 2 75
Bruce Cunningham 70 2 48
E. J. Miller i 12 3 00
IJ DV Kilt.'
B.J Lawrence 7 1 83
Frank Starr 7 2 15
C. B. Bentley 7 2 25
W. W. Nichols 7 2 25
Bruce Cunniugbam ? 1 95
C. B. Bentley was awarded tbe con
tract for furnishing grub oak at $2.35
per cord while B. J. Lawrence will
furnish the couuty with body fir at
$1 90 per cord.
A Disastrous Runaway.
Edward Prultt, while endeavoring to
break a tbrer-year old colt last even
lng experienced rather a disastrous
runaway in Parrish'a addition. He bad
bitched the colt with another horse to
a wagou when they became unman
ageable and he could not stop them
The animals ran north on Fourteenth
street to D street where they made
directly for the residence of A. W
Watch. The team scaled the fence as
easily as trained circus equin s but
when the wagon struck the obstruction
down went about 40 feet of tbe fencing
but the horred did not stop but ran
towuid the huure demolishing a nuui
ber of fruit tretsus they went. The
wagon struck aud ilenoroytd tbe step
to the resiueuce but Dad, not goue
muon farther wbsn the wagon struck
a Urge prune tree a heavy blow, wbicl
freed the horses from the wagon. Wagon
and haruef are badly demolisbeo
as a resuli, When Mr. PrulU saw be
oould nut stop the team he a' tempted
to Jump fiom the wagon wliea he bus
talned a bad fall bruising himself up
badly. -
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Probate Court.
Iu the matter of the estate of Lavlua
Patty, deceased, the sale of about
acre of laud situated in the 7 s r 3 w to
James Loug $176 dollars by the ad
ministrator 8. L. Hayden, was not
confirmtd by County Judge Hubbard
aud the admluistratur was oidered to
resell the above described property,
Tbe reaeou tor such action on the part
of the court is that $176 is not euough
for the property aa a bid of $250 has
since been o tiered by Interested parties.
Oca Next Congressman Will be
elected all right but In tbe mean time
purohass your groceries of McCal
Bros. Pi lefs tbe cheapest la tbe city,
pf,ca'8 Cr B Pwr
STATE ASYLUM FOR IN3ANE.
Report ot tbe Institution and Ex
penses for the Montb of July.
Tbe floal monthly report of Superin
tendent L. L. Rowland for tbe Insane
asylum has been filed with tbe state
executive board and was dnly
was dnly ex-
Of'
stale being present. Tbe following
statistics are taken therefrem:
Male. Female
No. patiente June 30..
703
319
6
0
325
1
6
1
1
3
0
24
1
No returned escapes
723
No. discharged recivprwl . 2
No discharged much imp'd.- 2
No, disbursed improved 2
Discharged uot improved 1
Etoped 6
Total
.- 17
No. on hand July 31 711
313
Averaee No. t;entt daily ...1025
No. officers and employes 117
Total number 1142
Av. monthly extnte per capita..$9 49
Av. daily expense r capita 30 6-10
The following table shows the value
of articles consumed during the month
of Jul :
Flour .- $
Meat
Tea .-"""J""!
hyrup
Poiatc.es
Butter
Coflee
Lard
Fish
Poultry aud eggs
Beans and ilea
Rice
Fruit .'
Salt
Vinegar
Small grcLerij
Soap and potash.
Drugs.,
Tobacco
Dry go"d
Clotbii g ami bats ..
8boes and leather
Furniture and crockery
Hardware and tinware
Graiu and feed shorts
Garden tools and seed
Building mateiials, etc
Brooms and t rushes
Bjoks acd st&tlonery
Paints and pass-:
C eked wheat
167 91
81 10
240 59
33 60
90 00
503 60
297 71
191 57
34 50
183 14
299 10
14 70
20 00
fcO 92
17 4a
9 Ci
165 OS
46 11
YtS on
93 31
141 21
37 S?S
67 75
29 54
51 3s
453 ft
2 0
38 2-'.
o 37
35 So
4 4(
l.OOO CO
9 20
O meal
27 00
Expense 164 90
Amusements 18 00
Cattle 18 00
Hams n 03
Insurance 38 35
Tbe following table shows the cost of
each department of the institution y
itself for the menth:
Kitchen and dining room $ 1,936 14
Male department 244 05
Female department 70 47
Bakrry 226 85
Laundry 50 34
Eogine room 1 1,005 59
Farm, gar Jen, dairy .... 67114
Repairs 38 25
Factory 70
Drugstore 204 09
Be wing room 37 60
Center building 57 10
Stanley farm 366 65
Expense 164 90
Amusements 18 00
$4,991 77
The board passed resolution highly
commending Dr. Rowland and char
acterizing bis administration of the
office as one of ability, integrity, econ
omy and humanity.
ltiu'an nun Actor.
Cap, nl, t'; FV nt'h t nor. was tbe re
cipient of o:.in.m of letters from lady
tdtnirers both lieroimJ iu Paris. On th
English ste.cje. besides Mr. Irving, Mr.
Alexander, Mr. Haro aud Mr. Bancroft
have been overwhelmed with a goodly
number. But I am told by one wbo
knows that no actor living ever received
such a number of admiring epistles from
the fairer sex as the late John Clayton.
Among actresses Mrs. Bancroft has
perhaps been treated to the kindliest at
tentions. Mrs. John Wood, too, on tbe
first or last night of her play had always
her dressing room converted into a per
fect bower of flowers, and little gifts of
jewelry literally poured in upon her.
There was no bangle with tho inscrip
tion "Bless your art." Whether it waa
Mrs. Woods' heart or trt tliat was blessed
remains a riddlo to this day. London
Descartes wm obliged to flee from
franco to Holland, and (hen from Hoi.
land, where bo first pnblishfd his opin
ions. He was accused of atheism and
would have been burned at the stake
had ho not escaped from tho country.
Tho Count de Mirabeau, the father of
tho famous revolutionist, had so pleas
at a time with his family that in the
course of his married life he took out
no less than C3 lettres do cachet against
bis wife and her neonlo and hnd most
of them exiled or imprisoned. St, Lout
Globe-Democrat
Awarded
Highest Honors World's Fair,
Medal, Midwinter Fair.
w CREAM '
BAKING
POWDfR
iMotf rwfcct UUt.
4oVntJwtaaa,
SPECIAL
SHOES
On Saturday we will ofler
at half price. Take advantage
pair ot shoes fur a little money.
Just Opened,
S. M. &
115
BARR &
op Stores
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Plum'oitiir !.,!
rOD AND
T nning.
"iM Commercial
GRAY BROS.,
BiliDHI, WAGONS 41 CARTS
Road Machinery and Agricultural Implements.
Lhtcsi Improved Goodsiand Lowest Prieee.
W. Cor. State and Libertv St SALEM OREGON
J, C. GOO DALE,
COBURG
1WEI FTH t STREET, NEAR DEPOT,
AM grades and dimeusiorif of Bolding Lumber. Largest stock and Lowest
oMcPS- J. E. BAKER, Manager.
EXCELSIOR
E C. HANSEN, MANAGER.
Only good horses used. Satisfaction guaranteed.
hack of State Insurance block.
Take theOne Cent Dailv
An Oregon ISI ewspaper California news does not
suit you Eastern papers will not answer-This is
distinctively the Oregon Newspaper entirely cover
nig Oregon interests.
lllllllliituuimii'iuiiiiijim
DID
YOU
GET
PURJ
M i"iHftflhHilflrfVJUij
Tbe Willamette Hotel.
LEADING HOTEL
Kedoced rate.
XTihaMMM..! iti
Uo building and 1 ellu f of lntlt u '. leclrfo " lve hotel for all pub-
mtmiu. "uu ! Or interest, Hp0ll rates Will be p!vm tniu.rm.nent
ptrow.
SALE OF
every pair of Shoes in tbe store
of this sale and set a good
A large line of Dress Goods,
Silks, etc. Call and see.
E. H. STOCK
STATE STREET.
PETZEL,
and Pip.
IRON
PUMPS.
See us before order'n.'.
Street.
LUMBER YARD,
- STABLES
Stabl
es
3 Million, 134 Thousand, 9 Hun
dred and Thirty-four Packages
sold in 1894, which made 15
Million, 674 Thousand, 7 Hun
dred and Thirty-five Gallons of
MIRES'
Rootbeer
or
M Million, aoa Thousand.
Hundred glasses, sufficient to
Eve
every man, woman ana
in the United States, five
child
glass
es each Did von eet yours?
Be
sure and cet some this year?
The
Aa.
whole family will enjoy it
cent paotage makes 5 gal
Sold everywhere. Made
Ions.
only
by
The Clas. E. Hires Ce., FWlada.
OR THE CITY.
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&A, I, WAGNER, .
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