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jWS6ift'iWMWflw riailit Pamlal InnrnQl UUIIJ UUJJIIUI UUUIUUII l&e&O&BS. BY HOfttK BROTHBRS, THURSDAY, AUGUST J 3, 1890. M v... r W W " " '' " ' TO PORTLAND, ft ... .v tirf STEAMERS . Altana and Ramona f j Ssscibe? u . DAII.V , LINE LEAVE lUlLV. Portland, 6:45 a- m Salem 7 a. m., except Sunday. cheap Quick time, regular service and . ...riucs ... , - AK P. UALDWIN. i . Agent, Salem. tt JW WV. WV u .). YoW ky A M-rr assortment of I New indg0 Blue Prints just opened fT i. iw ncj n darker effects, for shirts. IT-, sizes and colors. apron in all 5c, i JHV 1 T. floiversoD. i88miB883ffl Choice 2 of any $1,00 $1,25 or $1,50 . . Straw Hat For 506. ), , Dalrymple Co, PERSONAL. W u a t ii is ii Forecast. Ton Igh t and Thursday, fair, wanner; Friday, cooler. STATE HOUSE MATTERS. The Electric Light Contracts New Prison Cells, Tho attorney-general lias rendered an opinion relative to the power of tho state board to put In an electric light plant at tho deaf nuito school. The state Is party to a contract by which tho Salem Light Sc Tower Company is to light all the state In stitutions. Last spring tho board was about to have an electric light plant put In at tho reform school. An Injunction was threatened by tho Sa lem Light & l'owcr Company, and tho matter was dropped. Wishing to put In u plant at tho deaf mute school, tho ndvlco of tho attorney-general was sought. It Is understood that tho at tornoy-goncral holds that, notwith standing tho contract lictwecn tho stato and tho Salem Light & Fowor Company, an Injunction against tho iKianl putting In a plant at tho inuto school will not lie The board lins not yet said wliother It will now pro ceed to put In a plant at the school or not, but It Is to bo presumed It will. August 17 bids for putting addi tional cells In tho state penitentiary will bo opened. Tito bids will bo for steel cells, and will lie opened at 12 o'clock in tho olllco or tho superinten dent at tho prison. ' Tho purpose Is to place 62 cells In tho now south wing of tho'prlson, erected thrco years ago,but never provided with cells. Tho ap propriation for this purposo by tho last legislature was $8000, Tho bids that have so far boon scut In arc by tho Albany Iron works, Smith llros. & "Watson and J. 12. Davis, of Portland, and tho Western Iron work, of San Francisco. llev. J no. l'arsons went to Jefferson on the morning local. W. I). JCIrk.wcntto Portland this morning for u visit of several days. David Simpson returned this after noon from a ten days outing at New port. Frank Fower of the Salem Water Company, was a Portland business visitor today. Justice C. E. Wolvcrton returned this morning from a brief bulsncss visit In Albany. Wm. Sell wood returned this after noon from an cxtcntcd visit with friends at Turner. Mrs. O. L. Darling and son Lloyd returned today from a visit with IIubbi(rd relatives. iMrsi It. J. Fleming Returned this afternoon from an outing In the inotni tains adotit Mcliama. Mrs. E. Phillips, of Zena, accom panied by her daughter, Mrs. Hannah Barker, was in the city today. Mrs. M. Martin, nlghtwatch at tho Insane asylum today went to Portland on a visit to relatives. Master Jay Pooler went to Harris burg this morning where ho will spend several weeks with friends Mrs. M. Fennel, proprietress of tho Cook hotel, accompanied by her nephew, Willie, went to Albany to day for a short visit with friends. Miss Maud Crawford, of Pendleton, who has bccmvlsltlng relatives In this city, went to Portland tills morning accompanied by Miss llolman. Sam Sativalu, tho popular motor man, and Port Rhodes will leave early Friday morning for Ocean Park wboro thoy will spend about ton days. Mrs. Matilda Shelly, who lias bcou visiting her nlcco Mrs. A. M. (dough for tho past live weeks, loft this morning for her homo at Wash. MORE BASE BALL NEWS. Portl-ind Monogronu Will Represent Oregon In Examiner Tournament. Sunday's San Francisco Examiner contains the following concerning It bas-cball tournament which is of particular Interest to our local team: The protect of the Monograms of Portland against the Albany Colts has ncen decided in nivor or sonograms. More than two dozen allldavlt.s were Hied by Portland's backers to prove that Pitcher Fleming of the Colts was over 18 years and six months old. a j iiiougn me uoiis lougur nam lotus 1 prove tho fact, tho evidence that turned tho scale to the Monogram's ruyor was a icii-taio tombstone, it was proven that Fleming was a twin to a sister who had since died. The grave was located and carved on the slab was the evidence that had she lived she would have been over 20 years of age. That settled the con troversy over tho ago of Fleming. Now that tho point has lccn decided there should be no lll-feellng. De ciding In tho Monogram's favor has loft tncOrctfonclianinlonsliln still un settled, ror mere still remain two or the Colts' victims the Monograms and the Salem, Oregon Baseball Club. These clubs will light it out next week. Tho Examiner Is mistaken Instat ing that the Salem Lovcques and the Portland Monograms "will light It out ilt Portland next week." Immediately after the game with the Albany Colts several weeks since, lu which the Lovcques were worsted, tho team dis banded for tho season, not thinking it politic to remain organized and to keep In training all summer. At tho present time scarcely one-half of the members of the team are In tho city, a great many being cither at tho coast or -In the mountains, and It would be almost Impossible to get tho team together In so short a time. However, we feel quite confident that had the Lovcques been notified several weeks since, thus giving them time to pre pare for the contest, our local toiim would have represented Oregon in the championship games. As it Is, "since tho Lovcques will not play the Mono grams, It Is likely tho Portland team will be the champions from Oregon In tho tournament. Tho whole tournament glyes evi dence of improper managementon the purt of its managers. AUMSVILLE. Threshing Is In full blast now, mid every fanner Is rushing as though his life depended upon it. Rev. Greene, of Slayton, delivered n verv Interesting sermon at the Christian-church Sunday. After the sermon tho ordinance or baptism -was administered. Our Sunday school has purchased a new oruati. We sincerely hope the devil won't get In this one as lulld In the church organ, last winter, and have to sell this one too. Yesterday was the day of tho sheriff sale. Quito a number wore present, and tho articles were sold very cheap. D. E. Swank Is having a beautiful residence erected. O. Webb Is off to the iiiountaln.s for a pleasure trip. Mrs. It. W. Powell and daughter Ella will go to tho mills near Berry, whero Mr. Powoll will keep the board ing house for the mill hands. A. Wlnslow and daughter, Miss Alta, spent Wednesday In the Cap ital City. S. London has gone to Woodburn t oremaln for a few weeks. Look at these prices for the balance of week? Balance of our shirt-waists at 50c on ur 50c the rJ1l, . ie -... . m . . ""'"' waists now Aoci wur ai waists now Rn A few left wash silks at 19c for this week only, Summer underwear at costfrom 3 J3c up, Wash goods at your own pricovfrom 3 J2c up, Children's bonnets and hats at cost-vfrom 8c up,' All aummer dress goods at cost, This is pos'itivclv tl. i week week of our sacrifice saledo not miss it 3t PENNOYER TO SCOTT. Hie Mayor Docs The Oregonlan Up In Short Order. This morning's Oregonlan contained the following self-explanatory letter: Portland.Aug. ll.-(To theEdltnr.i In your Issue of this morning you publish a record of some notes that 1 have taken, and say that "Mayor Pen noyer Is at heart and In fact the worst kind of n goldbug," because the notes are mado payable In "United States gold coin." The body of the note was printed and was not changed. If you, who have taken such a great Interest In my private affairs as to publish them on your editorial page, will come up to my house this afternoon, I will agree to change the words "gold coin" to "legal tender money," you being the witness. Now In rcgald to these notes. I am not and have not been a money-lender. For 40 years I have spent what I made in Improvements. But now, as the result or the gold standard policy, It Is unsafe to do so any longer. The first note was part payment for three horses I sold at half price. Tho next three represent money loaned to men to save their homes from foreclosure. It was reluctantly loaned, because I feared If we remain on a gold basis the property might fall to me and be- I'nmn. Illrn nil ntlinr nnmort.v. nf llt.Mn or no value, i did not want to icavc , We want to have your extract trade if If. In iMli 1iMti1u linMtllcn It twin t itit I . . present financial policy, aii our gold prices and quality can bring it, For a starts is going to Europe, and soon the n H D 1 1 banks win bo unable to xmv their de- er we will sell vou an o-ounce bottle or K..EtbV 25c, Just think Two years ago when I canvassed f if I T-, J-r-.c- 1-io atnniifit vnn iiciiolltr Oregon, the Oieironlan accused mo of lw v ' . ' " -77 Positively Last Week of Sacrifice Sale, X this xyft lkf Ls 257 Commercial st. S A IS.) M yit- T Aberdeen, Grand Blanket Sale I See grand display In blg.cornor win dow, IIIU LINK 10x1 gray blankets, 75o a pair. 11x4 gray blankets, very large, $1.00 a pair. ID Ixl very hcavv irrav blankets, si.no .. . .i r 11 pair. 10x4 half wool gray blankets, $2.25 a pair. 10x4 lino (rrnv wool blankets. a:i "I a pair. 10x4 lino whltu wool blunkots, $4.00 u pair. J.l-4 lino gray . blankets, all purest wool, $1,60 a pair. 11x4 lino white blankets, all purest wool, $5.00 a pair. Fall goods now coming In. Balance of Bummer goods now at clearanco .prices. M, V. Kays aud family accompanied by Miss Tena Sauvaln loft this morn ing for Qnart.vlllo Orado whoro thoy will enjoy the mountain air for about two weeks, gathering huckelberrles In tho meantime. II. F. Miller and F. O. Johnson, or Co. P., O. N. G., today wont to Al bany, accompanied by a largo number of otbor mombcrs of the militia. Thoy will go to Newport whoro the annual lnllltlu encampment will bo bold this year. II. J. Ottonholmer returned on Wednesday morning's overland from San Franclso after an absonco of sovcral weeks. Ho reports everything exceptionally (pilot In tho Golden state. Ottonholmer mado Aurora a business visit today. Win, Flestor who has for sovoral months been newsboy on tho Southern Pacific passlngor train botweet Port laud and Ashland, has been trans f erred to tho O. It. & N, compauys lino and now runs between Spokano and Walla Walla. .Willis Bros M, Co, Tho Cash Dry Shoo House. Court and Liberty. Goods, Clothing and Committiuj Mkktinci. W.-O. West acott, of Salem, and M. A. Miller, of Lebanon, went to Portland on tho Salem local this morning whero thoy will attend a meeting of tho Demo cratic Stato Central committee. A Social Evunt. Central Congre gatlonal chapel will giyo an lco-crciitn social on Friday evening. Ice-cream aud cake lOcts. Everybody invited. 2t Nkw Quaiitkks," Messrs, Cham borlln aud Moorcs have roinnved tho Union Tltlo Abstract Co, to tho upper wtnma rt tt fttrta ttlrvnt twtt i lied Corner drug store, a most deslr-1 fe ??" KbteK able location, Leo; A Delightful Affair. Yesterday afternoon Miss Greta Kosenburg, of Seattle, entertained a party of her young friends at tho homo of her grandparents, Hon. aud Mrs. John O. Wright, on Church street. Miss. Greta proved herself an Ideal 'cnternulner to both old and young. Games wero played and eomo of tho young ladles pursued their sew ing circle fancy work. Refreshments of the choicest kinds were served, and an aftornoon of pure pleasure and de light was tho result. Those present were tho Misses Sarah Ghormlcy,Ania Wlpurt, Helen Bell, Blanch Brown, Aina Strong, Lcda Brown, Nelllo Ilar- rlld Gcrtlo Dcnham, Jennie Collins, Wlnnlo Byrd, Ethel Knight, Ella Illnoman, Grace Rlneman, Cora Talklngton, Cecelia Haines, Agnes Gilbert, Volda Cross, It nth Gabrlclson, Mario IIofcr.Emina Wag ner, Llnsy Wagner. 'Wonu Fkom Tayloh. Captain J. A. Evans, of Co. I, O. N. G., today iccolvcd a letter from Claudo Taylor, a Salem boy, now lauuchmuii on tho cruiser Philadelphia, that visited Portland tho middle of last mouth. Tho cruiser Is now at Port Angeles, Wash. Tho entire crew, on tho cruiser, numbers ,r8. Claudo Is en joying himself hugely and Is pleased with his now work. Ho writes that tho training ho received while a inombor of tho O. N. G. has been vory beneficial to him, especially In tho regular dally drills on board tho boat. Lahok Exohanqk Ball. Tho ball glyen by tho Labor Exchango in tholr now warchouse.on tho east rlvor bank, below tho brick mills, wnsn great sue- ccss.both socially and financially. Tho total amount reallzo from tho ball was not learndd but It is a handsomo little sum. The young folks f ullllled to a letter tho-saylng that usually attends a ball, "wo didn't go homo 'till morn ing." Dancing contl titled until con siderable aftor 4 o'clo ck this morning. 1 i Bloomku Giul.--A girl In bloom ers caused considerable comment this morning, as slio passed up and down tho principle business streets. Sho appeared perfectly at homo lu her costume, and walked much more gracefully than many of her sex, when attired In tho usual apparel. being worth a quarter of a million. Today the value of my property lias shrunken more than half. I own a half-Interest in one new sawmill, which mill property represents $100, 000. I cannot run It at a profit and I caiinotsell It at half price. When 1 look at our ruined business, tho de serted brick buildings on the main streets of Portland, tho largo crowds of idle men with fumllles who appeal to 1110 for help, nil the result of the single gold-standard policy, I repel tho charge that I am a goldbug, bc causo It Is opprobrious, criminal and false. 3 Sylvkstku Pen.noykk. I A Sthono Bkyan Man. Tho elder John Savage, Sr.. the well-known fanner, residing near the state fair grounds, Is an ardent admirer of AV. J. Bryan, tho people's nominee for president. That his .admiration Is genuine is evident from tho fact that this morning ho mailed to Wm. McKlnley a Bryan button, with the following nete: "I am an old farmer. Camo across the plains lu 1810 with an ox team. Here aro my compliments and a vote for tho man whoso picture I enclose.'' get for that amount MflRRlTT 5 LAWRENCE, P, O, Grocery, People who sell "World'Bcater" Soap ! THE MARKETS, New 3 3- Votk, SILVER. Aug. 13 Siher, Mc; ld LIVE STOCK 5o;Cvv,533T0,.'02,-'L,J hcilcrs $1.2 sneei) U01 Chicago. Sept. 55tf . j.uS4.S5 com 10. , quiet butlJeady. GRAIN. Aug 13 Wheat, CMh544 5" Notiok. Mrs. Hello Sell vu. I, the Diocesan Secretary of the Ou" Branch of the WomiinN Vuvll'iry tho Episcopal church will addiess 11 meeting at the residence of Mrs. B. I'. Bonham Friday afternoon Aug. 14 at 2:30. All ladles are cordially Invited. the World! Anothuk CAR.-Advertlstng car of the monster Forepaugh & Sells Bros., circus arrived lu tho city on tho ovorland last night. The car carries a force of 10 men who wero engaged today In distributing advertising matter about tho city. Tho show will appear in Salem on the 22nd Inst In all Its glory. Young America has already begun to save his shekels for thoovcr.t, Outuuii.dinqs Buunkd. In at tempting to rid the chicken house of vermin Wednesday afternoon, Mrs. Jos. Shcdeck.of East Salem, used lire as a more certain means and as a re sult this morning sho has no vermin nor chicken houso olthcr. Other out buildings wore also destroyed and only tho heroic work of nolghbors saved tho dwelling house. Marvelous llosu'ts. From a letter written by Kcv, J Guilder Imn, of Dimondale, Mich., we are permitted to make this extract: "I have no hoiutiuii na rccomcndlng Dr. King's n:w discovery, as the results were utmost marvelous In the case of my wife. While 1 was pasior of the Ila. tlst Church at Hives Junction li wa. brought down with Pneumonia succeding La Grippe, Terrihlo paroxysms of coughing won, I last hours with little lutcruption und it seemed as If she could not survive them. A friend rcco. mended Dr. Kine's New dlscevcrv: It was quick in Its work ond hit-lily ntls(actory In result." Trial bottles free at 1 ied A. Lcgg's DrugStore. Regular size So cents, and $1,00 There's more clothing destroyed by poor soap than by actual wear. "Hoc Cuke" soup contains no freeutkall and will not Injure tho finest lace. Try it and notice tho dlirerenco In quality. John Hughes. Ministers Should Use Dr. Miles' Heart Cure. Imi'hovinq. Basil ir. Wagner, clerk In tho Stato School Land olllco, was out on tho streets today for tho llrst tltuo slnco his unpleasant oxpori enco while riding a tandem sovcral days ago. Mr. Wagner is still rather weak but in a few days will feel like himself once more. llucklenB Arnica Halve The best Salve In tho world 1 for Cuts, Sores, Bores, Ulcers, Salt Uheum. Fever and all letter. Chapped hands, Chilblains, i iiiuiKs, oKin eruptions, anu positively cures Piles or no pay required. It it guaranteed to Justice Court. Suit lias been Ins tituted by Hattlo Dayton against J, A. and Martha Irvln to recover Judg ment for $30 duo on a promissory noto oxecttted on February 21, 1805. Tho caso will bo heard on tho 18th Inst. A. O. Condlt is attorney for plaintiff. Electric Bittsra . Electric bitters Is a medicine suited for any season, but perhaps more generally needed when the liver is torpid nud sluggish and the need of a tonic and alterative Is felt. A prompt use of this medicine has often averted lon and peihaps fatal billloui fevers. No medicine will act more surelv in counteract. ing and freeing the system from the malarial poison. Headache, Indigestion, Constipa. lion, Dizilness veild to Electric Hitters. o cents and $.100 per bottle at Fred A. Legg's Drug store. hwpML Best in .s? PORTLAND MARKET. PROVISION, Portland, Aug. 13. Wheat valley 53; Walla Walla, 49.150. '' Flour Portland, 2.85; Benton countr. 2.8e,; graham, 2.50; superfine. im per bbl Oats-Vhlte, 3234cj 6rey, 30311, in bags, $4.-55-5. barreli, 4.So7, wjfs, 3.75. " ' Potatoes.. Oregon, 7$c8o per act Hay,. Good, toto.50 per ton. wool.. valley, 8nc: Eaitern (Woo. 57.?.- ... Aillistutts. .Uran, H3.oo!4.5o;,liorU,ic. Poidtry- Chickens, mixed133.5o brat. turk 60 lbs 44V.ci sheep pelts, io7oc. Hops, .Oregon, 2 to 3c, according to quil. ity. butter.. Oregon fancy creamery, 35(340; fancy dairy, 25J30 fair to good, I7j$j: Cheese .Oregon full cream, 9, Eggs.. Oregon, ucperdoi. Bcef..Topsteers, 3.00(3)3.25 p.rlbj fin to cood steers. 2M2 3-5e: cowi. 2if(aic: dressed beef, iSc- SAN FRANCISCO MARKET. San Francisco, Aug. 13, Wheat, 05K Wool.. Oregon, choice,io(fltic: Inferior? 5& . l.5o2.5o; ducks, $2a3j geese, j4; rkeys, livo, 10. Hides.. green, salted 60 lbs 5c; under Gfl7c, valley, Hops Quota! 8qc. liable at 24C. Branson Co,, Sole Agents for Salem, Tan shoes selling lice. Kransso Bros. at a great sacri-tf THERE 13 NO PROFESSION, whoso labors so no vercly tax tho nervous sys torn, na that or the ministry. Tuodo rangomont of tho norvo contont of tho bralu by ovor worL f roquoutly brings on uttacki of hoart trouble, and norvous prostration. Rev. J. V. Koitor, M. D Pwtor U. R. church, London Mills, Ills., himself a physi cian, writes fob. M, ISM: "Ucart affection and norvous prostration had becomn sorlous lost full that a llttlo ovor i.-irb-i tho pulpit would so completely prostrato mo Br. MileS' that u 80omcl cormhi I TT . must relinquish tho work Heart CUre tho ministry ontlroly. TAotnfoc Heart palpitation became ACMUlCd so bad that my auditors TTPOlth wou,d Ml mo " did not auu have hourt disease tast Novumbor I commenced taking Dr. Miles' Now Hoart Curo alternately with n mii.i txervlno und dorhod tho greatest possible benoflt, j havo Just closed rovlval work of 10 wcoks. preaching noarly every night and twlcoon tho Sabbath. I can speak for hours without sufforlng as I formorly did. nanl working mlnUtors should keep Dr. Miles' grand remedies on hand." "tbotUo will bonoflt or raoaer refundod. MARRIED. JONES-ROSS.-On tho 12 Inst., by Itov. J. Bowersox, Miss Bortha 0. Jones to Mr. L. W. Boss. The bride Is tho nmlablo daughter of T. A. Jones of Waldo Hills. Tho groom tho genial clork of P.M.Fronch, Jeweler of Albany. iq2FFEH-DELANEY.-ln Salem, xiiurNiiiy, Aug. ia,iBuu, juamio Jtor fer to Oran Dclanoy, both of Me Mlnnvllle, II. A. Johnson, Esq., of Hclatlng. Survoyor-Gcncral Arnold has re clevcd, Oregon's eharo of tho Annual appropriation for surveying tho pub lic lands of tho stato. 813.GQ0. Ho is reclevlng many applications from settlers who havo taken unsurveyed land to survey. To the Taxpayers of Marlon County. The county board of equalization will convene at 0 o'clock n. m., Aug ust 31, 1800, and will bo In session sfx consecutive day6. D. D. Coffey, vuiuiij. uoac&aur, ucBW Our stock ol rnn closod out before tho Seo Krausso Bros THE. FAIR Fop Bargains in Everyfhii?g274 commercial si. (to Motte: "Spot Cash, Qiiick Sales and Small Profits." shoes must bo season Is ovor. 14tf C ASTORIA For Infanta and.Chlldren. nifit- foot my 44z&0gr in -n. You'll bo 8urprlsv AJon't "yellow tho clothes." won't burn your bands. Nothing equals it. Better tlran soap. Extra largo packages. bOanFoain AVnslllrinr Tmrrl- Tmixi Potatoes So65c per sack. Oats Milling, B5oo. SALEM MAUKET. Wheat, .44c per bu., market firm. Oats,. 30c. Hay,. baled, cheat, 7.50(0)8.00; timothy, 10.00. Flour., In wholesale lots, 3.00; retail, 3.20; bran, bulk 11.0012.50; sacked, IJ.oo; shorts, 1a.50i3.50; chop feed, ir.oo 12.00. Poultry.. Hens 5c; Spring chickens, 6cjlb. VeaL.Dressed, ?,. Hogs.. Dressed, 2M3K Live Cattle.. I i2. Sheep.. Live, 1.25, Wool.. Best, I2c. Hop.. Best, 450. EggJ..Cash. loc. Dutter..Uost dairy, 15c fancy crearo7 20C. Cheese .I2Vc. Farm Smoked Meats Uaccn, 7Cj butt 90; shoulders, 5c Potatoes.. 70c per bu. m ' Deafness Cannot Be Cuied by local applications as they cannot reach tbo diseased portions of the ear. There is only 0110 way to cure deafness, and that Is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused byno Inflamed condition of tho mucous lining of the Eustachian tube. When this tube is inllaincd you nave a rumbling sound or Imperfect hearing, and when it Is entirely closed, Deaf ness is tho result, and unless the iii.......h,... ..mi lu tnL'on nut. BuU ttUKtubo restored to Its normal condl tian Hearing win uo uusi.wjvu , -. over; nine cases out of ten aro causw by catarrli, wlilch Is nothing but an Inilamed condition of tio uiucous Wo will give One Hundred Dollars for any caso of Deafness (cauI ttf catarrh) that cannot be cured ny Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for cir culars; free. min n F. J. Cheney, & Co., Toledo, u. OTSold by druggists, 75c. , Having Hoe Cake Soap ta your kitchen or bath once means alwa Awarded Highest Honors-World's Fair, Medal, Midwinter Flf' CREAM BAKINfi pomp Most Perfect Mf. 4oyeUieStiE-1fi noOHES. v 't.