i. " w Daily Capital Journal.' J3V HOKSR BHOTHBRR, men bscoruo as expert la the water as senfdvvl, and' this Is very encouraging to landVnien." II Is related ttfafc since the crew are licrctCapt. Wlckland, on one occasion saved two little boys who HE HAS NOT RESIGNED. Dr. Chapman Telcgiaphs Thit He Will Return to Oregon. The much-published and much- coiuinentccl-upon report that Dr. MONDAY, AUGUST 10, 1897. LIFE SVINO SERVICE. r , wore belnpr carried out over the bar ( chapman had resigned the presidency 'In a rowboat that (jot caught In the of the State university is llatly de- Udc Frank Ayerdla. better known "'ea oy mat. genueman in me ioiiow The Editor Tells of a Visit and Inspec tion of the Newport Station. (Special correspondence) Nkwokt, Aug. 14. We spent a day at the Newport station of tno U. S. Life Saving Service and were well repaid! for a visit to this interesting branch of the War department. The station is fully equipped with all the latest appliJncct and inventions for for saving life and property. It costs about $0 00 a year to maintain the ser vice, here ewisistin,,' of a captain, or keeper, and heven ma. Four of the crew. Frank Ayurdle. Waller Wiilt ten, Vm. Dulling and John Fogarty, are from Newport. The other three are sailors from the Columbia, Vic tor Peterson, Albert, Uyer and Oscar Jjcobsuu. The cjptajn N Oscar S. Wlckland, formerly of the Iort AJalr?, Lire Station, a young man who hus seen considerable all-around seivce. T,iie crew conduct their osn in us f, raise quite a garden of vegeta bles and get milk and some other sup plies at thq nearest farmhouse, of Mr. John Fogarty, Sr., who lives on the Arnold, ranch, on three acres of which Is the LifeSaviiigstatlon lie came out fioni Eastern Indiana in 1871, and lias been on this part of the coast since 1874. His son ib one of the sta tion crew, and he and Ills tcam arc a useful part of the citation service. Mr Fogarty comes up to Newport and takes parties to the Lite Station, and back from South Beach, where he connects with the ferry. The station Is nearly two miles down the bjach, right where vessels wrecked ofl Yuqulna bar would be mostlikely to come ashore In the years prior to 1890, twelve vessels came ashore here, nearly as man as at the mouth of the Cnlinibn. Tho qnarterly Inspection tion Is made b Capt. W. O. Coulson, of t.io ttjvu.iuij Out-ler aorvuv, who located this station. He ha head quarters at San Francisco, and is a - rf highly competent and experienced gentleman. HOW TIinY DK1LL. The crew are a hard-working set of men. Besides the regular drills, that occur almost every day, the men pa trol the beach for about live miles for twelve hours of the night and keep a day watch and lookout. This Is a must important part of the ser vice, and they have rockets and burn ing signals to warn ships off this dangerous coast. They have already warned several that were coming In too close. They are also schooled In the universal code of ilag signal by which they are able to communicate with any ship In any language. Be sides, the men are drilled In the duties of a sailor. The surf, or boat drill, consists in taking the lifeboat properout through the breakers. This beautiful craft will carry from 40 to 00 people, and weighs about two tons, besides the boat carriage which weighs nearly a ton and has wheels a foot wide. To launch this boat In a storm is dan- grous work, and yetoiicoa week the men take her out to sea. Sho Is con structed with airtight compartments and a fa'so or double deck, Is a self boiler and self rlghter. There' are lifelines and life preservers attached, but even In an ordinary surf the waves are strong enough to knock a man senseless. Part of the drill Is for the men to stand their oars up straight, then they fall into stanchions with a rat'.lo as of muskets. The men then all stand on one of the gunwales and the boat and crow go under walor and turn a complete , summersault. Tlio boat goes over In about live seconds, comes up full of water, but rights and lua moment Is dry as a feather and riding the water like a duck. The drllMvas given at Newport In tho bay before the State Teachers' Association, and on one exhibition of tho power of tho boat to right hereoU, sho wa hold bottoin jiJdQ, up nearly a minute with tho entire crew out of sight. Tho crowd on shoro held tholr breath, grow nervous and excited but burst out 'tUtCfili!oM"8 0PPlau82..allon l' slowly came up and tho men had not even wet tho halron their heads. The as No. 1, picked up two men who capsized In the bay lastsprlng. These are only Incidents to show that the life crew grow expert at their work. THE HEACH DRILL. takes place Thursday. In live minutes a member of the 13, 8 p. m. ' v , i..i..i .... ...., ...i.Jlng telegram to .S ill. I, inuitc-u m unw iiiuii n iiu . , , , . I ,,,,.,, m, I board of regents: Milwaukee, Wis., Aug, A. G. Hovev. Euucne. Or.. Have not resigned. Health better. Start to Oregon next week. Letter rollows. C. II. Chapman. Tlin fYilrnwInir st.nfnmnnf, from t.lio the apparatus is drawn a distance Eugene Guard of Saturday seems to equal to the water's edge, a brass cannon fires a twenty pound shot with line attached over a mastTlggcd with spars, a whip line Is made fast and a hawser drawn over crosstrees, a tally board with Instructions piloted In French and English Is sent on board, a basket and runnlug tackle Is sent out to the ship and a man brought to land, all In the spiccof live or six in I mites. A passenger (can be landed every live minutes, but we advise ladles who go to sea to-liave all their hosiery repaired an! kept In llrstrate order, as it Is impossible to havo one's life saved off a wrecked bhlp and not show one's legs. The last act Is to send tho hawser-cutter aboard, an American Invention, patented In the life saving service, and the connections with the stranded ship arc cut, after ail are put ashore to a dead loss to Uncle Sam of about three feet of rope. Tliecannon shoots the rope over a mast at 300 feet with one ounce of powder- A hawser charge will .ond a line to a vessel 21 K) feet,or "00 yards at sea. There Is a drill nearly every day, us follews: boat drill Tuesday, single drill of men Wednesday, beach drill Thurday, resuscitation drill Friday, Saturday house-cleaning. The sta tion, boat Iiouno and grounds are kept .is clean and neat as a man-of-war. A PRACTICE TEST of the life crew's service was instanced when the British ship "Glencairne" went ashore three years ago at the mouth of the Columbia. The crew went three miles on the beach with their apparatus, which the men pull with ropes, and in an hour and a half had landed the entire crew or 22 men Captain Wlckland was married after he was appointed to this station I to an accomplished daughter of Ser- comnllcate the case somewhat. "Re gent A. G. Hovey stated to us this afternoon that Dr. Chapman wrote him several days ago that he had re signed and also that It had been in the hands of President Falling sev eral days. It was probably conditional." John Fox, Jr., whose latest book, "Hell fer Sartnln," was recently brought out by tho Harpers, and whoso new novel, "Tho Kentuckian," began to appear serially In Harper's Magazine lor July, is one of the youngest and one of the ablest of the writers who arc making us familiar with the picturesque life of Kentucky. i I A(NOPfENLETTER To MOTHERS. WE ARE ASSERTING IN THE COURTS OUR RIGHT TO THE EXCLUSIVE USE OF THE WORD "CASTORIA," AND " PITCHER'S OASTORIA," AS OUR TRADE MARK. , DR. SAMUEL PITCHER, of Hyannis, Massachusetts, was the originator of "PITCHER'S CASTORIA," the same that has borne and does now J!Z$rf-JZ on every bear the fac-eimiia signature of Wt&$ff&!c&4i wrapper. This is the original "PITCHER'S CASTORIA" which has been used in the homes of tho mothers of America for over thirty years, LOOK CAREFULLY at the wrapper end see that it is the kind you have always bought, jrf ytrh . ?r on ne and has the signature of (oyfTucC wrap per. No one has authority from me to use my name ex cept The Centaur Company of whioh Chas. H. Fletoher is President. . . March 8, 1897. Q&i&esCcTfiti,p. TXI CCNTAUR COMPANY. TT MUMMY TFIllT. NIWYOUK CITY. C. H. MACK, DENTIST I Succcsser to Dr. J. M.SKecne, old White Comer, Salem, Or. Parties desiring superioi operations at moderate fees in any branch are In especial request. umw .wai i i 1 1 imMpcM OREGON State Norma! School MONMOUTH, :e: TRAINING SCHOOL FOR OREGON TEACHERS. geaivETanhon, a retired army olllcer from Fort Canby. Ills wife has com. pletely surrounded the station with a llower garden. The tlowefs grow luxuriantly and in richer colors than away from the beach, but will not grow on the sides of the house where the northwest winds strike. Mrs. Wlckland is visiting at tier mother's home on the Columbia, and the cap tain had to entertain a party of about fifty ladles and gentlemen who called at the station that morning. The pay of tho men is $00 a month and the government furnisher beds, bedding and all equipments. The captain receives $000 a year, but he und the men have to buy their own clothing and board themselves. There Is a very well equipped mess room. A reading room is supplied with news papers, those from Astoria, Portland and San Francisco, by means or which they get nows of tho movements of vessels up and down the coast. The station really needs a telegraph and telephone service to bo In connection with tho outer world. The life sta tion Is really a very Interesting place to visit and no one should come to this part of tho coast without spend ing part of a day there and becoming familiar with the provisions our gov ernment has made to protect the lives and merchandise that goes down to tho sea In ships. The hour's walk from "Newport Is really exhilarating, and a drive on tho beach Is a pleasure not soon forgotten, as old Neptune can double discount all our road su pervisors and county courts at road building, and could oven glvo the Sa lem street commissioner a slight hand leap. E. IIofer. JOHN FOX, JR. Mr. Fox, like Miss Murfree and James Lane Allen, wi Ites directly from per sonal observation, and his characiera are closely and sympathetically de fined. In Hell fer Sartin" he pre sents some delightful short studies, and in his latest novel he contrasts the widely different phases of life among the mountaineers and among the people of the "Blue-Grass." The difference, by the way, between iliu two regions, In spite of the excellent woilcot the Kentuck wiiters, does not seem to be understood by many readers. No one, however, can fail to appreciate this on reading "The Kcntuckians." Mr. Fox is himself a "Blue-Grass" man, but from living at various tlmo " tr - luuuueuiii- eors ue nas acquired a very warm re gard for them and an intimate a& quaintance with their habits. At Mchama, For a pleasant mountain retreat, where beauty of scenery and every ac commodation form a desirable combi tlon, Mchama cannot be surpassed. This popular mountain ri6ort has been largely ylslted by numerous Sa lemites this year. The Albert island, wheh has alwuy sbeen inhabited by many camps, Is entirely deserted this' year.the person seeking rest and quiet finding excellent accommodations at the "Mehama nouse," so ably con ducted by Mrs. G. P. Terrell. Among the Saleniltes found at this mountain I hotel, Sunday, were: Mr. and Mrs. n. Gile, Mr. and Mrs. P. II. Sroat, Mrs. T. Itolyerson, Miss Ethel Cusick.Miss Elizabeth Ilolverson, Miss Lizzie Harrild and Mr. Clyde Brock.. e 1 w mm m IT W0LZ & MIESCKE Proos . Dealars in all kinds of frcsli and salt meats Lard in bulk, 7c a lb. Cheapest meal tn he own Try them. 171 Commercial st. II C. Bi. LANE, 1 IQUNTTAW 2 n Commercial St., Silem Or EP'Suits $15 upwards, yl'antst upwands'gl STENOGRAPHING AND TYPEWRITING. Legal and commercial work a specialty Telephone one-four. Office with Sherman Condit & Park, Gray block. Dictation take at your office and work returned on 'shor notice. 4 30 t STELLA SHERMAN. T. H HAAS, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, Makes a specialty of fine repair work, Setb Thomas clockk. etc., 215 Commercial Street Depot Express, Meets all masl and passenger trains, gage and express to all parts of the I'rompt service. Telephone No. 70. TAMES RADER Bag city Building Materia Salem Branch 108 of the Labor Exchange, are now picpared to furnish at short notice Sand and Gravel of any grade, and of the best quality, and in any quantity. Telephone 175. 6 25 im wpllll i. Angel College! Comprhing the complete nomul .. ckssical.commercial and prepi Languages tauEht free. TypeS hand and music a specialty - w?3 point not only to imparl I'th, LU i point not only to impart the WT tra.ning to the mind but also 0 T 2 proper dov:lopment of the bodi 7tn to " Ing healthful out-door oSV' son in this institution you miv P,." " ouu in mis institution you miv -. ,7 '"" that he is wp! 1 mr,,i . "'? ,rc 'Brri influence of the . tf- by an excellent staffof teacher. ' special kroi 1 PKINCIPAt, Write for catalogue and THE W. J. HUFFMAN, WILLAMETTE u? m m Corner Ferry and Liberty ttrteli, Telephone 172, Newest figs and best horaj always in readiness Hbllo ! SEE D, S, BENTLBY. If vou want to move or want a load ot'any kind hauled or want a load of manure, dirt, sand or gravel, or cement, lime, hair plaster, brick or sewer pipe, see D, S. Uentley, cor ner of Front and Chemeketa streets or ting up telephono 30. Also wood and coal on hands at nil times.fOrders promptly attended to. Regular normal course of tliree years Senior year wholly professional ,ntl1nnr,Keparfcme?,t0n,n51rates' wlth 200 children. 1 istFuction and fcral?ni,nB4ra Kyrcnastlcs (Swedish system and vocal music for nubile schools. teach mpmieCOi:ne(lby InWM0 statc Llfu Certificate to - L,Bl,t .nxPeise! tutltlon, books, board and lodging (apnr. xlmately) $135 per year; students boarding themselves, $110 per year. Acade tile grades ac cepted from High Schools. Catalogues cheerfully sent on appll-atlon. Address P, L. CAMPBELL, Pres, QrW, A.. WANN, Sec. Faculty m Sfeevens' T ill! EPCoast or mountain parties a specultj, J Mil MANHOOD RESTORED By using- Dr. Pcsiu'h xuuunr ncrvo A'HIm. guaranteed to cure all nervous diseases, suou a Weak Memory Los?S brain Power, Headache. Wakelulness, lost Maahood, N KhUy Eml, sions. Nervousness, nil riming 1. riCZt... itTTCl-i...' 7 nils- elthef s. anh,;i.;r..rr"cra"rell '. Tj sive use of Heart Trouble Quickly Cured. A Convincing Testimonial. Wise Men Know It is folly to build upon u poor foun dation, either In architecture or In health. A foundation of sand Is In secure, und to deaden symtoms by narcotlcsornervocompoundslsequally dangerous and pecoptlyo. The true way to build up health Is to make your blood pure, rich and nourishing by taking Hood's Sarsaparllla. Hood's Pills act easily and prompt! This vrondeiiul remedy DV OWrTHtnn vmitli Ail a-v... -I ,.. JLi" ".r-r.".".".wr -""" u, cxrircai KSSSSvaK'i.lSiiS ?InAJ'y-90J- 1Pon or prepaid- CircularFreergoTdbVaUdruggUtrXskforh Manufactured by the Peau Iedlde.. Paris, France , aue-Davh Drug Co., dlstributiugagents. Third and Yamhill St?. land, Or! For sale by D. J. FRY, Salem. .- k PATENT J PENDING. Dryers new in operation on onr place near thcas)lum. Call and see them, Fruit growers are invited to investigate' bes fore buying or building a drier. Our claims are; i. Unlimited capacity. 2, Chcapnes of constructior 3, Rapid production. 4. Easy, cheapness and simplicity of process. Write me for testimonials and experience of b..tii. iiu mc uaui; 111c oieevens since two years. Estimates and sncciflcationi furnished uijjricrs yum. vaurcss "" G. A. STEEVENS, Salem, Or. on tho liver und headache. bowels. Curo sic' I Eugene boasts of two one-armed bl cyclo riders, vzir i MiS3 Ella Kuutz. "For 19 years I suffered from heart trou ble. During that tlmo I was treated by flvo different physicians. All of them claimed that I could not be cured. I was greatly troublod with shortness of breath, palpitation and pain in the side. If I bo camo excited, or exerted myself In tho least, tho pain in my sldo becamo very severe. At times It soomed as though ntxdUt wercthoot tno through my tide. Somotlme in the month of November last, I commenced taking DR. MILES' HEART CURE and sluco thon I havo Improved steadily. I can now sleep on my left sldo, something I had nover boen able to do boforo, I can walk without being fatigued, and am lu mueA bttttr health than tver before, I would recommend all sufforers from heart trouble to try Dr. Miles' Invaluable remody without delay " MISS ELLA KURTZ, 518 Wright St., Mllwaukeo. Wis. Dr. Mllea Iloart Onro Is sold on a posltlva 5,?r1an, that tho ilrst bottle will TuoneBt. iJ,im,JBgUu.',eIuto.t.W' bottles for 15, or ltJ!lli?Bn.VpWJl.a' Pn receipt of prico by tbo Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Xnd. Dr. Miles' Heart Cure SZ Salem Steam Laundry Pleasenoticejthe cut-in prices on the following! Rbrrts, plain 10 cents unuer drawers to 10 eenf Under shirts 5 to 10 cents Socks, per pair 3 cents Handkerchiefs 1 cent Silk handkerchiefs ..3 cents Sheets and pillow slips 24 cents per dozen, and other work in proportion. Flannels nd other work injj telligently washed by hand, - Col, T, Olmsted Prop, m Wate r Stage Line. From Salem to Wilhoit Springs, via Silver IUU. Leaves Silverton for Salem at 6:30 a. m., Mondays, Wednesdays ani Fridays, returning to Silverton same days, leaving Salem at I o'clock p. m. Leaves Silverton for WHhoit Springs at 4.3 . m., Mond ays Wednesdays and Fi. days, returning to Silverton Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. Leaves Salem from westacott's barn. are Round trip from Silverton to Salem U. Round trip from Salem to Wilhoit $150 Round trip from Silverton to Wilhoit $1.30 UAKUESlY wuuu. Office In City nail. Irrigation hours 0 to 8 a. ru. and 5 to 0 In the eyeninp. All irrigation bills for .the summer will be due and payable the 1st of July. Street sprinkling through lawn hose positively prohiblted. No deduction for irrigation during absence unless water is. cutoff the entire premises, No allowance made for part of sea son as more water is needed to bring out a neglected lawn than judicious use for the entire season. . Salem Water Co. NOTICE FOR BIDS. Bids will be received by the commissioners' court for Marion county at the September term, 1897, for competent persons to board anu tane care 01 tr.e poor ot Mat ion county from November 1. 1807. durinc the nleasurn ftf lha osMt ( t ha kamh F. !t. f 1 V r . . . . ii.v. uuu.v, mi. wuuiu luiiiiaiung me larm, house, beddiog and clothing. The court re seryes the right to reject any or all bids. Bids may be filed with the county clerk until Kcuucsuay, ocjucmDcr o, 1097, at 4 p. m. j. s. mm NEW MARKET. State street, near railroad. Freshestul best meats. My patrons say I keep ihe ti meats in town. if OREGON CENTRAL AND Eastern R. R. Compaq YAQUINA DAY ROUTE. Connecting at Yanina Bay withtkli rrancisco & yaquma liay Steamship ( STEAMER "yARALLON." Sails from Yaquina every 8 da for Sa Francisco, Coos Bay, l'oit (Mora, TrinnU and HiimlioH Iiav. Passenger accommodations ummjasei Shortest route between the Willamette nnj and California. Fare from Albany or points wetttoEa Francisce: Cabin, $9; steerage, $itoto Bay and Port Orford, cabin $6; toHoBbdi Bay, cabin J8; round trip, good 60 dayi, ti KIVEKDIVISIUW Steamer '-Albany" between PortUnd ml Corvallis, through without lay-over. Um Salem 10:45 a. m. Tnesdays, Tnarsdiji w Satuidaysy leaves Portland, Yamhill dock, 600 a. m. Sundays, Wednesdijs Fridays . EDWIN STOyr Manager, Ccmllii, Or I J. -. WftlU, oupt, IV1VCI iiu laiu". 8 6 d 3t w td L. V. EIILEN. County Clerk. NOTICE FOR BIDS. Bids will be received by the commission ers' court of Marion county ai the September term 1897. for furnishing at the court house iwentyi2o)coriis ol body fir in five fS)cord lot from anyone person also for fihy(So) cords of pole oak in ten (10) cord lots from any one person. The court reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Bids may be filed with the county clerk until Wednesday, September 8, 1897, nt 3 P " L.V. EHLEN. 8 6 d 3t w td County Clerk. Holds the world'i recofi b long-distance fist raniws After a two days' ride "AT THE OLD P0ST0FFICE. " A. JDAGENY, Family Wino and Liquor Storo Removed from 102 State to 109 Commercial street. Bottled noods of the best quality. liflbS 1 1 m iiiW O The Deimel Linen-Mesh Underwear, Our catalogue contains some very interesting facts on the subject of underwear, Ask for a copy at our Salem agents, JOS MEYERS a SON NOTICE. To the taxpayers of Marion county; ou is iiereuy given mat tne by itic count board of equalization for Marion county wi! convene in mc assessor's omce In the court house at q oclock a. m. Monday, August 30, 1897, and will remain in session during six consecutive days, as required by law. All owners of property are hereby notified to appear at said time and place and show cause, any mere be. why the assessment of uioii county, as taken by the assessor should not be accepted as correct. , w J. 'Y. HOBART, Assessor for Marion county 1 8 7 dw NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS. SaJI"n, Marion county, Oregon, July, 1897. The county court of Marion county has or. uered the Tax Roll for Marion county Oregon fio the year 1896, closed on September 1, 1897. All taxes will be delinquent after said date. AH persons paying taxes before that date will save costs, as at that time all prop, erty upon which taxes have not been paid will be advertised and sold. nt . F.T. WR1GHTMAN, Shenfi and tax collector, Marion county," dw it is refreshing to step W?! clean, blight, ."B""J train as you do if ft ' P east via Billings and tK linrrlnn IJniltS. M, ,,.,.n 1,. Clt iO&l ..Ciiiirr 1.11 me car floors,! no foul air.' nothing !! mind you ol former WJ , Omaha, Kansas OtJ IJUIS, unicatw-. . east ana soum. al Three route? east'U Paul, Billings, M nnnlv to nearest ticket or to xi n. A. , o.simuiwr:i.ft roiw"-- "TBI! L1G0T OF 1 ,. no ART ..OR"" vost over ioo,oao i r -,, .-.!.. r..u ,r, ntrravin0lOJr" . by the great masters. Every Pf'f A(S produced from some famous Pin'lD,J ; are taking from three to tweuii fit day. The book is so beauti ul tnfBj, people see it they wnt if. ROlj(;Hl GLANCE AT THE PICTURE BWW .i.sKb. ;" "'"jirk 5 -iiearea H50 nrst w --. ..j, p book," says another. "Some WJto man or woman of good Lid should secure the agency ere" wpt every editor, "as $500 c1;-, taking nr,?' Ir It.'1 Also a man or : of good social position can $ manager 01 thlt terniory, f.-;"--iiiJ : time for .employing and dn'T,8? a cwrespondinij with them, f- pjtJiii particulars A. P. T. ELDER. a oR r:.vi a . rMcano. !" ' -(w .HlbUlgKU (ITEIIHe, w- . . "BW1 . jfcjfc&.fft ayk.'.'k..j. .tJuSt ,