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HY IIOKICK BWOTHBR",
SATURDAY, AUGUST 21, 1897.
TALES BY THE SEA.
A Fish Story From Newport Gensral
Compson s Courage Tested.
Nbwpokt, A uk.20. (Special corres
pondence ) "The District School"
was performed at the opera houM
Tuesday evening, for the benefit of
the First Prpibytcrlun church
Dr. J. Jennings, as the prodlpyof
the school, got off an oration that
brought down the house and stamped
tho popular dentist of tdic b.ip
country as more than amateur per
former. The singing of Misses
Ilarkelrode and Strong, a duett "An
nie Laurie," was also far above the
average of amateur vocalists New
port can surpass many towns of
larger population when it comes to
home talent, and no town we were
evor In has a liner class of people.
Impropriety of conduct Is generally
to be laid to people from tho outside,
who come here for recreation.
UAV FISHING.
We generally go llshlng in tho bay
twice a week and get supplies for the
table. Ttichilay we li.id bad luck.
When we heaved tho anchoroverboard
it slipped the cable and went to bot
tom. So we could not stay on the
torn-cod Hat where Frank Waters and
A, L. McUully caught seventy-five of
these beauties tho day before. Wc
hunted in vain for a rock big enough
to hold our boat against the strong
tide, and In despair tied up to the
piling where the government scows
load Btone. Here we caught dozcnB
of squaw fish (a large gamy rainbow
porch) and mudcats, only to heave
them in again. At last we put on
some brown hackle ilyhooks In hopes
of getting a few tomcod, when to our
surprise perch (or white fish) began to
bite, and then wo caught three line
kelp, which to my taste arc as good
eating as any trout.
To my great pleasure I looked a line
flounder, and tho very next thing tho
small boy began hauling in a whopper
that almost pulled him out of tho
boat, tho lino cuttlnir Into ono hand
so It bled. But ho fetched hlmjto
tho top and it proved to bo a soven
pound llounder, the largest wo have
caught this year. Ho was looked on
ono or the SBem Gun store troutflies
which ho snapped in two and would
havo been lost but it kelp-hook about
afoot lower on the lino caught him
In the gills and ho was safely landed
In tho boat. Inspito of his bleeding
hand there was the happiest boy In
Oregon for his size and I doubt If as
small a boy over caught as big a tloun-
,der.
The boys still talk about It with
pride. It was a most lucky catch
and would not havo happened once In
thousand times. Although tho tldo
Scrofula
In Its thousands of forms Is tho most ter
WMn affliction ot tho human race. Bait
rheum, sores, eruptions, bolls, ull humors,
swellings, etc, orlglnato In Its foul taint,
and are osnd by the great and only Truo
Blood Purlfler, Hood's Barsaparllla. Tho
advance tlwery of today that tuber
culosis, or eowwpt!on, is curable by
proper nutrition, caro and purifying the
blood, finds conflnnatlon In tho experi
ence of many who have been cured by
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Heed' WW cure sicH hendacao. 85c
was now running In strong we did not
stopunttll we hud about seventy-flve
pounds of Hsu. So a day that did
not, start auspiciously ended wejl.
"Bad beginning, good ending," or
"all's well, that ends well." I have
tlshcdln several of tho tidewaters of
this coast but. there is none of them
equals Yaquina Bay for boat llshlng
with baited hook. The best llshlng
or pleasure boats are kept by Oscar
Olbson, who Is consldeied by some the
best oarsman on the Bay. He is also
a good sailor, and It is noticed that
parties he takes out get Ifsh If any
body does.
STATE SOPT. IRWIN
iwinhnnn nver here a week and tells
me he has traveled In every county
except Tillamook. I Judge he knows
the lay of the land in Oregon as well
nr hn.f.tnr than anv man in it. He was
fm- niirtv voars a circuit rider and
Methodist preacher In Iowa, Illinois,
and on tho Pacific coast. After all
that has been said about yellow-legged
chickens, the Methodist preachers
on the frontier lead a hard life, have
rough fare, seldom sleep on feathers
and get small pay. When 1 came to
Oregon about eight years ago Irwin
was in charge of the government
Indian .school at Chemawa. The
Ktiitftsman under Bob Hendricks
made incessant war on him until in
1894 Irwin succeeded McEIroy and was
able to compel respectful treatment
from the Statesman. He was for put
ting Ilendricks out atonco, but com
promised by putting Prof. Robb, who
was a fellow subject of criticism at
Chemawa, in as principal under
Ilendricks. It was Lord and Kincaid
who kent Ilendricks in his place. It
was Irwin's vote that threw MUlor
out, .it Corvallls. Irwin is a man ot
great reach in some things.
Q15NERAL COMPSON'S COURAGE
There is a good side to sny man and
I think full justice has not been done
to General Compson, tho Democrat!
member of the railroad commllslon
There is not a more popular man at
this summer resort than Compson
lie is a brave man 07 sea as ho is re
ported brayo on land, fcis a batchelor
or widower, no ono seems to khow
which, but no one asks questions be
cause the General Is stlch a favorite
with tho ladies young and old. A
great big solid military man, holding
exalted official position, the hero of a
hundcred battles, a man of literary
tastes, who has a lecture on the siego
of Atlanta in which ho took a
inont part, with money to spend, ho
Is just tho man to be In demand by
misses In their teens, young ladies in
tho matrimonial market, widows of
all degrees, oven elderly ladles, chil
dren and grandmas all dote on tho
gallant goneral. Justlco compellsmen
to say that yhe general Is a most In
defatigable beach-comber that is ho
Is always ready for an adventure of an
excursion. IIo Is always on tap and
running over for a frolic to go clam
ming, to go oysterlng, to go crab
bing, to go llshlng, to go to Otter
Bock, to the light-house, over tho bar,
uny where- day or night, and ho Is
ready to pay his share without mur
muring. No man In Oregon can com
mand ono of these seaside sorties, or
storming parties, where scaling the
plnnuclo of pleasuro Is tho only object,
equal to this Goneral, who, great In
war, and great In peace, Is still
greater in the hearts of his country
women at tho summer resort. Tho
general's "great hold" is a clam bake;
but hole almost without an equal in
ortf'anlzlus o bonfire expedition. Thd
other night ho arranged ono, planned ,
tho pyramid of driftwood, provided ;
log seats at tho proper aistanco
for tho ladies, bought a gallon or
kerosene to set off tho blaze,
luaded tho procession from the Ab
bay bouse to the beach when dusk be
gan to deepen, arranged a program at
which he had all the women vocalists
of the least talent whatever to sing,
and the men who could talk or recite
were all asked to talk, and the band
Invited to play, oh I what a thought
ful man Is the General. What mili
tary skill to plan, marshal and exe
cute such a campaign of pleasure 1
What volumes of Innocent fun he
causes for hundreds who would find
these hours dull and stupid. As the
red llamcs roll skyward, the surf roars
on the beach, the driftwood crackles,
and children play In the sand, people
visit and in the shadowy places lovers
are billing and cooing as they have
done since the days tho soft moon
light ilrst shone on human beings at
an age of .susceptibility to Impressions'
There aro those who out of political
perversity ridicule General Compson's
military record. They say ho mingles
his name too freely with that of Win.
T. Sherman, on his march to the sea,
about which Compson has a lecture;
that It was Col. Compton, or Walla
Walla, .who performed the feats of
military prowess claimed by Compson;
that four seperate military histories,
(Including 'Sherman's Memoirs,") do
not contain a mention of his name;
that he never was tho bearer of the
famous dispatches through the jaws
of death, compared to which the hero
of Redan or tho charge of the six
hundred pale Into mist; I do not
know If these criticisms are Just or
not, but I do know that over here the
general is tho soul of kindness, is
universally beloved, makes a great
many people happy, and is a courte
ous, entertaining, affable gentleman.
General Compson belonged to a Now
Yoik regiment, was appointed a rail
way postal clerk as a Republican, and
left tho service ut Huntington, In
18S4. Got acquainted with Pennovcr
in his first campaign for governor,
and the governor had him appointed
a teacher at the Klamath Agency In
dian school, whore ho has still a ranch.
Ills appointment as postal clerk
was "from Idaho, but as teacher
he went in under Cleveland as a Dem
ocrat. Then Pennoyer made him
brigadier general or the state militia.
Since then he became member of the
railroad .commission and is talked of
by the Democratic managers as a pos
sible candidate for governor. As
such he would get quite a Republican
vote. It is needless to say what
tho result would bo If the
women and children who frequent the
beaches at Newport could yote. In
his bathing suit the General Is a per
fect Hercules in appearance. He is a
trifle"cmbonpoint,"but like all fleshy
people ho moves gracefully. lean
testify to his personal bravery. I saw
him perform an act on the Nye Creek
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To MOTHERS.
WE ARE ASSERTING IN THE COURTS OUR RIGHT TO THE
EXCLUSIVE USE OF THE WORD " G ASTORIA," AND
" PITCHER'S OASTORIA," AS OUR TRADE MARK.
, DR. SAMUEL PITCHER, of Hyannis, Massaohusotte,
was tho originator of "PITCHER'S CASTORIAMfl eamo
that has borne and does now f ySF--&" " eVery
bear the facsimile signature of Qi&tcA4M wrapper.
This is the original "PITCHER'S CASTORIA" which has been
used in tho homes of the mothers of America for over thirty
years. LOOK CAREFULLY at the wrapper and eeo that it is
the kind you have always bought, W? Slf?-- ""
and has the signature of (aCttK wrap
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cept Tho Gentaur Company of which Ohas. H. Fletcher is
' March 8, 1897. OLv?'?3'
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Forsa'e by D. J. FRY, Salem.
UNION PARTY PLATFORM
Adopted at Albany, Otegon, June 2,
807.
We demand tho free ami unlimited coin
age of gold and silver at the ratio of 16 Jo
independent of the action of any other nation
That the government shall issue all money
without ,the' intervention of banks, and in
quantity adequate to the needs of the people.
That all money issued by the government,
whether gold, silver or paper, shall be legal
tender lor all dens, puDiic or pnvaie.
That no contract or law shall descriminate
against any kind ol money issued by the gov
ernment. ., .
Wo are opposed to the issue of United States
inteiest bearing bonds in time of peace.
We demand the redemption of Oregcn from
rings, commissions and corrupt methods, and
demand honest elections and election laws,
including stringent registration laws.
We demand that the people shall have th
veto pcweroerall legislative enactments b
the use of the referendum.
We demand the election of all officers by a
direct vote of the people.
We favor and advise that all nominations
for municipal and county officers, including
members of the legislature, shall be made by
primary elections.
VJp. recommend that this party shall be
known as the Union party, and invite all re
form lorces 01 me state 10 unuc wuu u in
realizing these principles by united efforts,
.inci wh tiledpe ourselves to unite with such
reform forces in carrying out this bond of
nion.
NOTICE FOR WDS.
Bids will be received by the c unmisstoi.
ers' court of Marion county ai the September
term 1897 for furnishing at the court house
tv,enty(2,)1cords of body fir in five (5)cord
lot Irom anyone person also for filly (50)
co.dsof pole oak in ten (10) cord lot. from
any one person. Th court reserves the mht
to 'reject any or all bids. Bids miy be fi ed
with the county clrrk until Wodntf day.
Sepiember 8, 1897, at 3 !' m-
8 6 d 3t wjd Count) Clcik.
Academy Sacred Heart,
SLEM.
Studies will resume Scptcm'ie 6, xlcjj
For particulars regarding bo ink rs ami d
pupil!., apply at the ncade ny Tn mu
and art departments furnish all 1ie c. o
for advanced study.
J. H HAAS,
WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER,
Makes a sp-ialty of fine repair work, SetL
Thomas clock, etc.. 2 IS Commercial Street
flBT SI
Corner Kerry and UUrt;,!,!
Telephone 172.
DEPOT EXPRtiSS.
Meets .ill mitl and pa-.e:ig6r trains,
gage and express to all parts of the
hnmni wivice. 'lelciilioue No. 70.
' I AMES KADEK
city
NOTICE.
To the taxpayers of Marion ceunty:
Notice is hereby given that the county
board of equalii ation for Marion county will
convene in 'the assessor's office in the court
house at 9 ocfock 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, if any there be, why the assessment of
Marion county, as taken by the assessor
should not be accepted as correct.
. W. IIOBART,
Assessor for Marion county, Oregon.
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NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS.
Salem, Marion county, Oregon, July, 1897.
The county court of Marion county has or
dered the Tax Eoll for Marion county Oregon
fjo the year 1896, closed on September I,
1897. AH taxes will be delinquent after said
date. All persons paying taxes before that
date will save costs, as at that time all prop,
erty upon which taxes have not been paid
will bo advertised and sold.
F. T. WR1GHTMAN,
Sheriff and tax collector, Marion county
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Mrs. Y.T. Buck, of Delauey, Ark., had
prom-' Scrofula for twenty-five years and most
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doctors who could not relieve her. A
specialist said he
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Do not rely upon a simple tonic to cure
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WOOD.
Proposals will be received by the Com
mon Council of the City of Salem up to the
hour of 4 o'clock p. m. September 7, 1897, to
fnrnishthe City of Salem eighty cords of
large fir wood, the same to be dry and sound,
and to be delivered at any place within the
corporate limits designated by the Common
council, and not later than October I, 1897.
The right to reject any and all bids s
hereby reserved,
' ED. N. EDES,
City Recorder.
Salem, Or., Aug. 12, 1897. 14 d&w
COKE.
Proposals will be received by the Common
Connciljof the City of Salem, up to the hour
of4"o'ciock p. m., September 7, 1897, to
furnish 'the City of Salem 25 tons soft gas
coke, to be delivered at any place within the
corporate limits designated by the Common
Council and not later man vcioDer , 1097
Coke to bo delivered at call ot council.
The ripht to reiect !any and all bid
herebvrnserved. "
ED. N, EDES,
City Recorder.
Salem, Or., Aug. 12, 1897. 14 d & w
Salem Steam Laundry
Please"noticcthc cut-in prices
on the follovingi
SI ts, plain 10 cunt
Um.er drawers 5 to 10 cents
Under shirts stolocents
Socks, per pair 3 cents
Handkerchiefs 1 c-nl
Silk handkerchiefs 3 cents
Sheets and pillow slips 24 cents per dozen,
and othci work, in proportion.
Flannels nd other work in
telligently washed by hand
Col. T, Olmsted Prop,
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Material
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ir.-now ptcMiMi to fmiiWi at short nMice
Sand ami (irael l any gr.1 Ic, and of lie
licstmialuv, and in any quui.tity. Telephmi-
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Newest rigs and best fa
alwajs in readmea.
ryCoast or .nojnuin parties a specu ,
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Stage Line.
From Salem to Wilhoit Springs, via Silver
ton. 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 Wilhoit Springs at
4:30a. ru., Mondays Wednesdays aud Fri
days, returning to Silverton Tuesdays.
Thursdays and Saturdays.
Leaves Salem from Westacott's barn.
hare Round trip from Silverton to Salem
Si. Round trip from Salem to Wilhoit J2.50
Round trip from Silverton to Wilhoit Si. 50
-v. IIARDESTV &. MOODV.
"AT THE OLD POSTOFFICE. "
A. -DAGENY,
'Family Wine and Liquor Store
Removed from 102 State to 199 Commercial
street. Bottled goods of the best quality.
If you want to move or want 1 1 -id ol an)
kind hauled or want a hud of inanuic, dirt,
sand or gravel, or cement, lime, hair piaster,
brick or sewer pipe, see D, S. lleniley, cor
ner of Front rnd Chemeketa streets or ling
up telephone 30 Also wood and coal on
hands at nil times. Orders prompfly attended
to.
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PATENl RENDING
JjDryers new in operation on onr place near
the asvlum. Call and ce them.
Fruit growers are invited to investigate bes
fore buvintr or building a drier. Our claims
are: 1. Unlimited capacity. 2, Cheapnes
of construction 3, Rapid production. 4.
Easy , cheapness and simplicity of process
Write me for testimonials nnd experience of
growers who are using the Steevens since two
years. Estimates and specifications furnished
orjdriers built. Address
G. A. STEEVENS. Salem, Or.
earOlllce in City Hall.
irrigation nours 6to8a. m. jj
iuu in wie cycninp;,
All Irrigation bills for the somJ
will be due and payable the U
juiy.
Street sprinkling tbioughUvnt
positively prohiulted'.j
No deduction for Inlgatlon dsr
itosenco unless water is cutoUt
entire premises.
No tillowunee made for part o(
son us more water Is needed to kj
out u neglected lawn than Jute
use lonue enure season.
Salem WatihG!
OREGON CENIH
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Eastern R. R. Coif
(YAQUINA BAY ROUH
EAST AND SOUTH
Connecting at Yaa.'ina Bj; id
Francisco & Yaquina Bay Bteaasiy
STEAMER "KAKAIiro,
if Sails from Yaquina (.very 8 iin u J
Francisco, Coos llay, Toil OrW, w
and Humbolt llay.
PnnenfTHr aci'OmmjJatlOU
Shortest route between the WilUa
nnd California.
Fare from Albany or poisa wtnj
Fmneisco! Labin. la: steeraec, ,
Bay and Port Orford, cabin $6: toH
Bay, cabin f8; round trip, goodM
RIVERDIVISiOK
Steamer "Albany" between W
r'nrvnllls tlirnurdl without lajMHft
Salem 10:45 a- Tuesdays, TniWfJ
dock, 600 a. m. Sundays." WeW
Fridays. J
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A home treatment for all forms of women's
diseases,- also stomach end kidney troubles,
catarrh, nervousaprostration apd general de
bility. Hours 3 to 6 p. m. 340 Liberty st.
Call or address
MRS. F. E. ALFORD,
7 8 Manager for Marion county.
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CALL FOR WARRANTS.
Notice is hereby given that there are funds
on hand applicable to the payments of all
warrants of the City of Salem, endorsed on or
before February I, 1896, drawn uponjthe gen
eral fund. Please present said warrants, for
payment at Ladd & Bush bank, as interest on
same will cease from the date of this
notice,
A. A. LEE,
City Treasurer,
Salem, August 10, 1897. 14 iod
NOTICE FOR BIDS.
Bids will be received by the commissioners'
court for Marion county at the September
term, 1897, for competent persons to board
and take care of the poor of Marion county
from November I, 1897, during the pleasure
of the court, the county furnishing the farm,
house, bedding and clothing. The court re
serves the right to reiect any or all bids.
Bids may be filed with the county clerk until
Wednesday, September 8, 1897. at 4P- m.
L, V. EHLkN,
8 6 d 3t w td County Clerk.
IB
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State
best meats
meats in town
Above trains stop at all principal stationr
bet, Portland and Salem, Turner, Marion
Jeflerson, Albany, Tangent. Shedds, Halsey,
Harrisburg, Junction City, Eugene, Creswell
Cottage Grove, Drain, Oakland, and all sta.
tions from Roseburg to Ashland, inclusive.
ROSEBURG MAIL, rDAlVV.
8.-30 A M ) Lv. . . .Portland . . Ar ( 430 P M
1100 A m V Lv. . . .Salem. ... Lv 1 2 oo.T M
5 .'20 pm) Ar.... Roseburg.. Lv (7.'3Q.M
Pullman buffet sleeper and second-class
street, near railroad. Freshest and sieeping cars attached to all through trai
ts. My patrons say I keep the best
3 zt WEST SIDE DIVISION.
Insure Your Liie
The Independent Order of Foresters.
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10
BETWEEN PORTLAND AND CORVALLIS.
Mail tiains daily except Sunday.
730 A M I Lv. . . . Portland . . Ar I 550 P "it
12iS pm Ar....CorvollU...Lyf i.-osr"
At Albany and Corvallis connect with
trains of the O. C. & E. Ry.
EXPRESS TRAIN DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY.
825 A M
,. Port land.... Ar
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LstauliBhed lor 23 years MemDersmp on ...oPM rv
May i, 1807, m,722; Surplus, June 1, 1S97, 7..30 P M f Lr . . .McMinnvllle Lv
Kates as per age from 60 cents to $3 per Direct connections at Saa Fraftcisco will
thousand. Twelve assessments yearly. Hal3 Occidental aud Oriental and Pacific ; mail
your policy on total disability and balance at steamship lines for JAPAN AND CHINA
70 years or at death. All assessments stop at Sailing dates on application .
70 or on total disability .Services of Court Rates and tickets to Eastern points ana
physician free. Court Willamette No. 145. Europe. Also JAPAN, CHINA. "Uu;
meets 1st and 3d Mondays of each month. LULU and AUSTRALLIA, can be obtained
in Forrester halljn Turner block from W. W. SKINNER, Ticket Agent,
Call on or address Salem.
FRANK W. POWERS. ' R. KOEHLER, Manager.
'" " Secretary. C, H, MARKHAM, G. F.&V, A. rortiana.
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