f-W(JpTP"nT,V"'-l I XtitUmJMrnm , JiftWi thWn w'tQiiMJJun; RNAL. 25c A- MONTH Brings jod the Daily Jqurnsl to? the seaside at mountains. Ucitct thin a leitn fiotn h0m, CHEAPEST. SAIXM, BEST, OftKfQUv j4u m. CAPITAL VOL. 8. DAILY EDITION. UTttittMHI II WbhSii A ISALEM, OREGON, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1895. DAILY EDITION. "Did God Send Lico io Di-strov llio Hops?" HE SUBJECT SUNDAY EVENING, Piikos fho Negative Sitlo of tho Proposition. Rev. W. E. Copeland, pastor of the Fultarlan church la thjs city, last zoning delivered a lecturo on tho sub. bet: "Did God Send Lico Into (bo hyallup Vulloy to Destroy the Hops?" Aa a scripture lesson tho speaker bad that part or the 8th ohupter of Cxodus rotating tho sending of tho Hague of frogs, lice nnd flies upon tho !gyptlans as .a, punishment for their Isobedlenco to. Ood. At tlio com encemont of his lecture Rev. Cope- 11 d spoko of the action of tho Met ho st clergymen at Puyullup conference M In Washington recently, when a 'port concerning the failure of the jpcrop throughout Washington, was wlvod wlih Ameus.eto, Tho Metho at brethren had tho support of tho Iblo for their belief that tho lice was mt as a puulnlitneiit upon the Wash jtou hop growers. It was simply a irbarla conception. Corn and rye is Used in abuudancoatid converted Into link more dangerous than beer. Men fould depend on their own exertions tho downthrowal cf Int-rnporanco. thy should the Ljrd give the hop awers In New York aud England, id weather while tho hop growers in tllfitrula and Oregon are enjoying the Bt of weather, -Why should the hop jp be destroyed when corn la mfde. io a moro nangercuiilwr6 sing of oplnlonllrt4ir'hl . . '.ju':r '. . . t at, seems me .uoru woMfnave spied UJierlneaus .atbte dlqwssili U-5 ine ucsiruction or oeer malting, aer than sending Hue Into n few hop rds In the state Washington. Rev. ielnnd spoko of a grower near Puy ip who succeeded In raising a largo lp without any lice. Continuing tlio j speaker said there was a largo amount ui ueer maao without any hops what ever thus should the hop crop be en tirely destroyed, beer making would continue and wo would havea poorer produotthen that at present. To put an end to the making of all intoxicants H would be nos8ary to do awav with all of the vcgotablo hlncrdnm mnit hi. done away with and famine ensue. The action of tho Methodist conference not only shows tho need of education but that the spirit of persecution has not been done away with. Wo must bo on our guard as rellnlous lllmrtv u threatened uud wo may Boon bo in chains again. A Seven Day Adven tlst is now serving tlmo in a Chicauo Jail alongside with thloves, and other orlmlualsjust because ho worked on Sunday. None of tho Christian neonle or that great elty interposed in his be half. What Is supposed to havo taken pluce In Washington would not Inter. fere with nature. Wo believe God had nothing to do with tbo sending of lico Into Washington hop yards. With a little due precaution and tho use of chemical preparations, lieu oau be killed without tho Intervertlouof God. Wo need a new God one to whom we can pray In wisdom; also need a new form of prayer. It would be well for Christian people to use the simple prayer given them by God. If God hates tho beer crop so much why do not his devotees burn up the hot? houses and breweries and destroy tho crop itself. Thero would bo no punish mout meted out to them. Religious liberality has made but ;llttlo progress. Bettor have no God than ono who sends a pest t destroy a few. hop yards In nuo state. Better havo no religion m to rejoice over the falluro of a neigh oor'd crop. Better havo no God If bis only desire Is tho destruction of beer making. Wo need'' such a Dlety as Jodus portrayed to bis disciples. Cue to worship In spirit aud iu truth. Let us endeavor to form aueb a coucoptlon of God that wo may bo bettor for It, Tho solo aud chorous by Prof. Z. M. faryln aud choir, "Oh! Blessed be the Name of tho Lord" whlQhttwa'(t& the maMjfmmmmKmm NO. )! THEY ALL CRAWLED ODT Except Two, Who Preferred lo Remain. A MARION COUNTY JAIL BREAK Six Prisouore for IJurglnry, Lnr- ceny nutl Assault, Escapo. H mmm. vmmi.&ri-rzi.mr3'- i& "- - '.' "" the or. lio is bili ous, constlapteu, lias Indigestion and dyspopsla. if thero Is no organic troublo a few doses of Parks' Sure Cure will tone him up, Parks' Buro Cure a thoouly llyerand kidney euro wo sell on a posltlyo guarantee Price $1.00. Bold bv Lunn A Brooks. lfM 17 nil Iff II RACKKT .SELLS, 5 : BOOTS AND SHOES CHEAP. CLOTHING .. At prices that will surpris) you. Call aud see our now quartors. .T.BARNES CAPITAL BUSINESS (1.1,1 it l FIRST NATIONAL DANK DUILDING, SALEM, OR. W. I. STALEV, Principal. lUgular session beuln M nday, September a. utuaenw reguiereu "" wMMy those who expect to prepare for some buslneai pursuit to attend a business X" where .al systematic course of biulnew training may be bad and.tralned teachers lor tbla particular line ui nu iumu uvw u - lluslneas College ofter five ceurses: Business, Shorthand, Typewriting, Penmanship and English, This U rpoeltlvely the only- hninM colieee In Oreeon uIne tlio lnler-rommunicatlon system oi bust le ifroeUoe! Out-o" town students may secure board and rurnUbed room InTrrvatoSnilly a? W weSfc WHtoor call at college office for circular, giving ; full Ujforrnatlon retail ve to cour-ei or study, rafce of tutUon, etc. 8-3-3 HE FAIR STORE r bargains in overythinpr- Shoes, Overalls, Shirts, Under- ar, Hosiery, Window strnaes, xinwaro, wiiiww.. ., w r:iJmi, th r.innn. Piece Goods. Boyb' Clothing, ' .. -. . i, i. ...l.;n- nnn Ttrnn nnll for lorns, Mtcnes, ooap, m iactovotjwiiuti j" ", - t tho Fair S.oro. For spot cash wo will save you money. Jallbreaks from the court house have become so common as to attract little attention. There, have been several moro or less successful the past few years. But 8uuday thero wasa whole sale delivery. Tho Marlon county Jail was emptied Bunday evening of all Its lumatea who wanted to leayo. Blx of tho eight meu conllued there escaped by sawing oil the door Into tho womou's cell and breaking through tho two-foot wall below a window iu the northeast cor ner of tho court house. The break was noiselessly and skillfully accomplished. It had been carefully plauued and tho prisoners had apparently worked all day bunday at the job. HOW IS WA8 DONK. Examination sIiowb It was a noat and deliberate Job, helped from tho outside. .With n very good saw the big dooi bto tho woirien's cell was sawed olf below the steel plate that goes across it aud thou It was wrenched .ptl tu'ujotioV niuge. uno noor, wuere sawed, Was carelully soaped, all the sawdujt re movod and concoaled, and lliou'ilAit to again. This must have been dune early iu the day, as several hours' work was still between the men and liberty, Tho tools for breaking the wall con sisted of Iron stovo legs, a steel slcklo guard of a harvester, an oak stlok tlino laches tquaro aud about seven fett long, sharppolnted pieces of oak stove wood, a bavjtjHiBul with a blanket about it to deadflPHte sound, aud a bed set In front of tbo wfiolu thing, so their work would bo bid, Tho windows were covered with newspapers. The big oak stlok was used as a battering ram, aud a blanket tied over tho eud of It ren dered it nolselots. Thus a hole about ono foot by two was soon worked through. The prisoners havo tho freedom of tho corridors, being only looked up at night. Their saw aud sharp tools to cut with were undoubtedly banded In from the outside, and were carried away with thorn. Thoy evidently planned to escape Just betoro nightfall, and Just before tho deputy Jailer came to lock them In their cells for tlio night. Deputies Wrlghtmau and Cooper wero in the sberifl's oulco nearly all day, but, being iu the oppo site corner ot the building, they beard nothing. DESCIUPTION OP TIIK MEN. Willis Tuerp: Committed for bur glary iu a dwelling J uly 10, age 24, 6 ft. 10; slender, dark moustaohe. Well known crook at Portland; has Just served a term in Pen of ono year. 0. II. Merdeaux: Committed for larceny in Nathmau A Mangold's store, Gervnls, August 2, age 23, 6 ft 6, smooth face,fctoopiug shoulders, slouoh Ing walk, red face, genus hobo. Father an old settlor. Geo. Jacksen: Full fledged tramp. Larceny of sweater at Mr. Casey's bouse near Woodburn, aio SO, dark, ragged, small moustache. Jehn Hunter: Serving 30 days for assaulting officer, time out September 2, medium size, reddish-brown beard, age 20, dark hair. G. A. Jauien: Laroeuy Carey Mar tin's bicycle, age 23, black hair aud moustache, slim built, heavy eyebrows, peculiar drop to eye, light suit, grey overcoat. Ed, Tburman, Aug. 10, committed for larceny, supposed to have been in Gervals robbery, beard, two weeks' growth, ragged hobo appearance, age 30. TWO WHO STAYED. Jim Yates, a plain drunk, and John J. Walters of Woodburn, would not leave Jail. Yates knew of the prepara tions for the Jail-break all day but two men were placed to watch him so that be could not glvo alarm. Walters says be knew nothing of It until tbey left. After tbey were gone Yates sent a note to tho officers I o charge of the sherlll's oillce upstairs telling the dep uties he bad some news for them- Tbey went down and Yates cava the alarm, but it was already growing dark and most of the leg-ballUts were probably beyond the town limits. The two men who stayed were put In their cells and uord'wasseut to tiheriil Kulgbt at Portlaud. The Bah m police were uotl tied, but notnlug was eu of the meu. SENATORS IN SALEM. To Confor About River Impro'mc'ntB and Hoot tho People. Uultcd States Honntors Mitchell1 and McDrldo will nrrivo In Halem. next Tuesday evening and remain lii the city all day Wednesday. Benatoi M!t choll will tako the ovrrlaud trat i on the evening of the 18 h for Ah and. Tho Seuutora come to Balem In resouao to a request of Mayor Gteb of KUem, and Hon. S. D. Gibson aud other) citi zens of Wtfct Balem to confer relative If tho ridgo. to tho protection of the banks river opposite this city. A bar la1 ing, from tho point where the turns nort'a utmost to tho hlg When that bar gets big enough tho river will cut through. 1 Tlio proper commlltleH will be ap pointed to Confer with tho Senators. Thk Journal would cspeclully ri'tiueat all ItB readerB to como iu Wednesday oleut, and tho illlbouoxt re-elected, and talk with them, get acquainted with thorn, tell them what luey want and learn to knowitnb meu who tdpreseut them In tho national senate. JLelua THE DUIIRANT TRIAL A Witness Tells of His Wnlkirig to tho Church. IS ONLY A SWEET PEA" GIRL MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH Balem and Eastern Quotations Cor rected Daily. OlttOAoo, Hept. 10. Wheat, cash 66ft, Nxyr York, uept. 10.-811 ver, fflJic; lcad.ta W BAN FltANOlHCO MAltKKT. HAl FiukciscO, Kept. lB-Wheat, 68Jfo. Wool-Oregon, ohoico, StflOo; -Inferior, 0tS7c: Yiliey.vailo. Hop-tluotAlilaal 409, l"otatoeii-Kr)y IKme. 6O30CC; Umbanks 75e, Oa Milling;. UViM.Oi, THAT BIG BOND ISSUE Trcasnrer Morgan Denies Report. lit Ditinnit'H Adiniterii Woiiiiiu Who linn (lono Daft. aud meet tlio- Senator. man who Will bo next glvo them cordial rroeptlou, A, ROYAL GRADUATE. Remarkablo Acquisition for "Willa- motto Musical OollogeJ , Professor It. A. Horitagoj today ; received a telegram from lijiill L Winkler, a nativo born German who graduated from tho Royal Cu'userva rtry of muslo oi Lulpslo, lttpt April, heceptlng tho positlou of piano dliector Iu Willamette hitisloal collegs under his mauagomen't. Ho won tlio gold medal of hie class us a performer and won tho distinction of being cuosou to represent tud class nt tho gr iduutlon exercinea, playing hla own com losltlou, supported by an orchestra, u ider the dlrictlun of Carl ItelucokoJ As a conceit pianist and teacher, In this country since 1H81.) ho Is alllthatt.be bet mutluul people ol Oregon could desire aud an aeUisltlon that.wlll sur prise thenrlh-i!very respect, Ho lias papers and credentials, that mako him almost uucther l'u krewaltl. Dr. Price' Creata fteklaf I'owUt Parmor at tho Pen. John W. Lewis, who haH tilled (he position of farmer aud teamster at the penitentiary or some years, has re signed aud his placo has been lilted by tho appointment of D. J. Cooper, of Tho Dallos, a Republlcau, He is a brother of lliuker J. S, Cooper, of In dependence, Col, J. C. Cooper of McMluuvilleaud Riley Coopor of Polls county. i In Dki'ahtmknt No. 1. Depart ment No. 1, Marlon county clroull court reconvened In adjourned session this morning with Judgo Hewitt pre siding. The caso of Cochran vs. Baker to recover on bond, occupied the atten tion of tbo court today. Bingham and Hough uro attorneys for plalntltr whllo Sherman and Carson look after the defendant. Tho caso of Lansing ys. Holden and others, a suit to roooveron bond, will be heard Tuesday. Wednes day tho caso of Hutuboroft vs. Loyy aud others, will have a hearing. A Bhokkn Leo. Dr. W. II. Byrd was yesterday called to the farm of ('has. Jory a few miles south of Balem to attend James Raines, aged about 22 years, who had broken his left leg at a point midway between tho ankle aud knee. Tlio accident occurred while breaking a spirited horse yesterday and is tho second break, haying broken tbo bono at thesamo placo about ono year ago. m Fire Chief Andy Cobs returued Bun day morning from a two weeks' outing on his wheel. Ho visited numerous valley towns on hla tour and went aa far south as Empire City on the Coos county coast. Geo. J. Thompson, one of the flro boys who accompanied Chief ,Coss did not return but will continue his visit ludtilultcly. Well OrENED. Miss Ballon'a "In dividual" school opened today lo Channlng ball with a good attendance. The morning was spent getting ac quainted and all tho children were given work such as they were able to do. Mlscs Delia, Lura, Bliss and Bertha Dorby, daughters of W. H. H. Dorby, and Mary Helllebauer, all bright youug people from families that read The Jouknal in the Waldo Hills, passed through town today to attend the State Normal school at Mou mouth. New AitBiVAii, Immense line of ladles', niluea' and children's shoes Ban Fiianuisoo, Sept. 10. The "a veot-pea girl," the mysterious young woman who has constantly attended the Durraut trial, aud who has attract ed bo much attention by her devoid u to the alleged murderer, Is not Rosa Hud Hullaud, tho daughter of a well-to-do OiKlaud people. Bho ts Mrs. Grace Bro were, tho wlfo of an Imur an co clerk, List Wednesday she left her husband as a result of her Infatua tion for Durraut. Mr. Bowora says ills wlfo never knew Durraut, but tlut from the beginning she has taken a great Interest In the trial, and brieves Durraut Innocent. It Is thought that her mind has become alTeotod,aud that she Is not responsible for her actions. Ban Fuancisco, Sept. 10. In the Durrant trial today May 'Lanlgag, a school mate of Blanche L.imont, tcatl lied that on the afternoon of April 3d she saw Blaucho, accompanied by Dunaut, walking toward tboohuroh On cross examination defeuso tried to show that tho idontllloatlon oi Cur rant was Imporfect bcoauBO tbo witness could not i)oo all bis face as he sat ou tho car. Witness said sho could seo his faco from nose down aud was posi tive Iu her Identification. Through long series of quettiona defense tried to shako witness for proaicutlou. Mrs. Mary Vngl?, next witness, was asked by dlbtrlot attorney "whloh of tbeto persons present Is defendant?" "That young mau siting thore," tinlioMtut lugly replied wltuess. Judgo Muryby wanted moro posltlvo Identlflcatlnu: aud Iu great excitement witness loft stand, walked to where Durrant was sitting and touching blm on shoulder said: "Here bo Is; that's tho man." Durrant tvas the only man In tbo court room who showed no signs of excitement. Throughout tbo scrutiny of tbo witness bo sat In perfect appar ent calmness, Although now that tbo caso has every day a moro serloun as pect, he holds uo moro humorous con versations with bis parents. Mrs. Vogel then told bow from ber window she watched Tlieodoro Dur runt walking up aud down Iu frout of tho Normal school. He began bis waiting at 7 minutes past 2, and re mained until sobool let out at 3. She was suspicious of his appearance and Intentions and watched blm through ber opora glassoa. When school was over two girls came out. Durrant approached them, lifting bis bat. All three boarded a Powell street car going toward Markot street. One with Durraut sat ou tho dummy. She told ber husband of tho youug man's oouduoi. She afterwards recognized the prisoner's picture in tbo papers, when bo was arrested. Mrs. Voeel was very ludlguant uudor cross-examination considering any doubt cast up. ou her testimony as a personal Insult, The defense gained nothing by cross-examination. 1'OHThAND MARKET. valley, 47c; iortiA!, Hpt. 10. Wheat, Walla wbUh.410. ' Klour l"ortlnnd, ll.Mi UenUm county, HJB; graham, $2 M; tupernno, 1 1; 0 per bul. Oato-Whllo. SIMSUo; nillllnK, 28O30 grey, 3M3lo; rolleil, In butii, 5.7S($CO; bariclM&ul dJU,v3; canes, S 1.75. I'oUitooa-NrtW Orffon, asasjo bu. Hay Unod, fJU.&0 por ton. Wool-ValloyrniaiHo. Mll!tun-Uron, (ICSOt thorU, tUfiO; chop Iced. SU IS per ton; cblokon wnoat, S0o, per a, lllrto-Bren, salted 00 Ibi syjc; undor.OJ lb. 7100. uep pelt, mi o, Hop Nominal at 4c Duller Orwu fancy creamery, 10317e: fanny dulry, hqIScj fair to good, lo13fi 1 Ohoeso-urcgon full cream, 103 111. KgKi-Orcgon, lullo pt do. foultry tSblotonii, ILSOt aj per doxj duoka WiiS'illiEot8o,i,00(i0.0U, turto, UiewoJ, l'-SJ. bo f Torwtfert.SKOPorftj lair to good Hen,'lillS4ci oowh,2H.1Xq; druiod ucof, iaaxo, . tjg--not Jbet, 1.75ja00; choloo ewes, tl.7Sit3.00: drnuod, to. Uos-Olinlco, heavy. 3.Ma,76j light Venl iinmll, choice, 6ai 0 lergc.Snlo V& IMMENSE COKE STRIKE OIJQERED Stirrim; Up lo tililncjo Two Oiinlioalf. Willi and HALKU UAHKKT. Wheat 3i bu. ()al-20i5'Jkc: new ISo. llay-Ualcd. chrol, HAOaO.OO; tlmolhy 17.80. . Klour. In whoieiaie Ion, flOf, retail,' 2.m0: bran. buU tO.UOj Mcked. fliwj horl, Jll.Wa U.W, ciiopltwd.lll.ouul3.ua, oal-lfrMiodo, lloirn Urt od, ilto. Llvo Cattle-lfn!lko. Hlioep Uve.lUJ. Wool-llel,)aKo. Ilopa-llnit, Un7o. h-ggi-Uaili, 10o. llututr-betliUUT, iSXUI fancy creamory Ouec'ie lOaiao. Karm Hniokea MoaU-llftoon.Ccj hani ll;o, ihimlden,7a. ' I'otaloea-New, 80O bu. Onions Io. f oultry llmllen. 7e: hum , rlnv. f. Turkev-8aa. ' ' ' llnrtletl puars JSo bu. Apples Vmr.Oo bu, I'ojcho- ll.aa bu, l'lllini-2V) bu. Bow's TJiial Wc offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F.J.CHENEY ft CO. Trops., Toledo, O. Wc tho umlciilencd, have known V, J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable In all business trans, notions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by their firm, West & Truax, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O,, Waldlng, Kinnsn & Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O, Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, l'rlce, 75c. per bottle, Sold by all Druggists, Testimonials free. Nkw Yonic, Sept. It). Assistant Treasurer Conrad N. Jordan says, in relation to tho printed story, about a probablo Issue of government bende: "I havo been party to no dlscursiou ou tho subject with Mr. Curtis, or any ono else, except iu an luformal gossipy way, and have not attended a format conference. A great many of our lead ing financiers, including J. Plcrpout Morgan, do not consider a government loan advisable at this tlmo." Big Coke Strlko. ScoTTsnALK, Pa., Bept. !?. At a convention ofooko miners hero today It was decided to order n strlko at once at nil works until tbo demands for an advance are granted by operators. If tho demand la obeyed It will tllect about 20,000 mou nnd closo down all works In the ConuclUvilta region. Stirring Thorn Up. Foo Chow, Sept, 10. It having been reported that Chlueso olllclala at Ku Chong havo not pursued tho Inquiry luto tho maBsaci'eo of missionaries 011 August 1 with tho zoul the occasion dtmands, two forelgh euuboata have been dispatched up tbo river to stir tbo ofllcluls to grealor activity. miles of railroad In rails uaod to Thero aro 177755 tlio Unite I States. There aro 00,835,880 cover iiiisgtouuti. Thore aro 633,200.000 tics used to blud these rails together, hut uo such amount, howovor, Is required to bind tho hearts of tho truvollug public to tho faot that the Wlsconilu Central lines furnish superior facilities on all their trains between St. Paul and Chicago whloh form closo connections with all linen to tbo cast and south. Mako a noto of IU Now Hats at Dalrympio's. TVlif a Baby u sick, no faro her Contorta, When he ras a Child, aha cried for CostorU. When aha tttcamrfMlas she clung to Ciutorls, Wbeo the hvj Children, hs gMo them Castork. A Delinquent Travoler. The Portland pollco received word from Chicago that Frank A. Hanscom, a commercial traveler, wanted hero for forgery, had been arrested Iu Chicago, uud will bo held by the authorities thero until an olilcor with pqulation papers arrives aud takes blm Iu custo dy. The ueccesary requisition papers from tho governor wero Issued today. Tho crlmo for which Huusuom is wanted Is tho forgery of a draft for $1.60 purporting to bo drawn by n drtig flrm In Santa Barbara. He Indorsed It over to Woodard, Clarke & Co., on Au gust 20, and they, knowing blm to be u commercial traveler, thought It was all right, until tho draft came back, mtioh to their surprlso, protested. They immediately placed tho matter in the bands of tho police, who bad dinioulty in locating Hanscom. Flno Furs: At Dalrympio's. Misses Lizzie Holverson aud Lucy Williams left this afternoon for Ober lein, O., whore they will attend school. Mrs. T. Holverson accompanied them to Portland, ' TMTEftOAD JOTTING3. no Mrs. Wm. P. Lord aud children accompanied by Miss Eva Lee returned this afternoon from Heal Bock whore tbey bavn spent the summer. Miss Lee brings a beautiful fawn homo with ber for a pet. Did. You Ever Tkiak That you cannot be well unlets you have pure, rich blood? If you are weak, tired, languid and all run down, It Is because your blood is impoverished and lacks vitality. These trouble may be overcome by Hood's just arrived at The Palace Dry Goods acd shoe Co. 10-2t Or. Price's Cream" liaklnff Powder Sarsaparilla because Hood's Sannparllla makes pure, rich blood. It is. in truth tbo great blood purifier. Hood's Pills cure liver ills, constipation, tlOQ, Flu Furs;-At Dalryraple'. Borlln is to huvonu olovatod railroad like Now York, witli tho diiroronoo flint electricity is to bo umxI ns tho motive powor. Tho Lake Shoro Eloctrio Rullway company has boon Incorporated, with a capital of $10,000,000. Tho now lino will ron from Chicago to Milwaukoo. Tho Mout or oy uud Moxicau Gulf Rail road company has arranged with tho Mexican government to oxtund tho rond from Trevluo to Olorra Mojadn, and thenoo to Mazutlan, on tho Pacific coast. All tho employees of tho Lehigh Traction company atllazletou, Pu., aro lusurod by tho company. This is dono In ordor to protect tlio mou lu case of any injury, or perhaps death, that thoy might sustain iu an accident Cuuldu't l'onl Iter, "Bessie, how many sisters haa your now playmate)" "Ho lius ono, mnuiina. Uo tried to tool mo by saying thut ho had two half slstors, but I rueas ho didn't know that I studied fruitious." New York 81m. Au Erdn IljJ and a famy K.'iHi dresslug cases make the moat uulque bedroom suit ever known to the furni ture trade, Wo havo a cnmpleto stock of tbeso goods. Buron & Hamilton. Aheuinatism Is a symptom of disease of tho kid upys. It will certainly bo relieved by I'nrlia Htuo Cure. Thut headache, baokuoho and tired feeling como from the same cause. Ask for Parks' Sure Cure for tho liver and kiduuvs nrlcu tl.Ou, sold by Lunn & Brook. HMw City Warrants. Notlco Is hereby given that I have funds applicable to the paymuut of all warrant of thuolty of Salem drawn on tbe"geuorul fund," aud endorsed be fore June 22, 1805. Also warrants uumbered 2187, 2488, and 243l),ondorse4 on tho 22J. luitruat will ceaso ou Bald warrants from the date of this notlco. IS. J. Hwaffoiu), City Treasurer. Halem, Bept. 7, ISM. 0 7 lOt Call for Warrants. Notice Is hereby given that X havo funds in hand to puy all outstanding warrants aud ucciued iuterett un 111 November 1, 1801, uud that Interest ou same ceases from this date. jA8Ct.lt Minto, Treasurer Marlon County, Oregon. September 7 1895. UJ. UU J..J L,J U UUHUJg Highest of all in Leavening Ivwcr.- ..a . V. ... oov't Report HfiT Pawder t . . I H pi t A m AjHOUVEi (HL?It j AwwM O9U MdJ KMwfatrf Flr, Baa ITfllsf ftl r&StVOVWVItk&- kft' " mr iaWr w-rl