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; MFTly --Aid' " WPra'" BBaaa rM.TaftTfa.y WHIIIITIMIf IH' Mt'.linWlJSUI HBlifHMrl 1:1 . j i I' ! : t y, Capital Journal. jby -HOtncn. BTtorrKRtta, WZOSZSDAY, AFHIL7, rfji?. BrV Oss Tx &3XlO,iaA&Taaoe J0r, Tax JfcstS X CO. fa Araac WmUt, OatTetx lXO,a Atarsce- UNION TICKET. 0Tsor W, R. KIWO. &r7 &-. R. KOWAI0. t Twrer J. . WXfCH. te PWater-OHAft. X FITCH. f PaMfe fcwt-W, &. J,T- Owgua-at-JTr IDUrtrtH V X. VXXTCM. JV JoMeMl Ztttfrto. JJj9-OffJf A. 7WWt insf wrtfog AWmvf A. X. 0OUM. Xsrfsw BiM T giwtWiHIHii C K "WOKl5Jf. foanrf rt Dttfrte. jwi?-3. w. Hxuamm. LOWER, Jr. Jo4z-K. P. tOVML lvA-V. It. v After. Vttxsii Atfy-. l ATDK. f nfr nl of IBaartajnaWM 1. f. Civbau 24 Utm K. U BAXK- let. IUtmd Gwaaty Tfefcei. JaUw-OKO-. W. DlXtCK-, L. C. CBIFFlTIt J3rres9UJr6-JAg. A. KXtCItT; r. a. Mvrtsts-. r. i tuacxm. CilASi. 7. HKIX; CEO. H. Ks-riff-yiiAXK W. TJUKISX. CUjSc KXXG I- HIBBAKD. Ctfunty CVtxKr-C. MARffiL KtVititx-C. V. TXAIX. Aiv7t-T. C. PAVID09K. Cwotr SfiKJ i5ot W. If. XOAX. Tretf.-rT-C 1. 8WBHAL. ftsrrrof-T. C JOKT. "GALL" F02 THE PARME2. Oor licpaMten friend bate as- limited roll to pom; a anarKjeW party In Martoa OnaDt. It eascot tenald-tbat HfO. T.T. Ceer H not a faroitr. He U ao interrftlo? oo TtfwtlooaMtl la tlat dlrectkw. We da not nieao to ta tiatbaA bs bh difef fotpkijtiitat. fceeaove le ha acloally perfortoid farm lator tetveeo tluitsi. iJolwe do frfomty aeiCtoa tbe whole combfoatkra at now coo i!t'Jtcd fceln lo ao7 ea: a fariaer's party. After luulnjfdewa aa ecoootulcal refottsit'aleziaiiaMtalkm, mavnA full Itiiptortan lbs matt Itooie, pot lluittlve oalotnlue oa tbe coaoly tfcVet from the faithful pretoriao JifeKuard at the court IwoKf, aod putting ttie eujf oent Jiull Illtor, of tbe Stateiuan, In charge of their cimpafxti, they i well pretty strem: of Halera city rln-b' method. The "Farmer" Republican ticket In Marion county li cr;rnpod of the old tlrwj faruiers "KIT," as the sruatl boy nay. For late tenator they hare L.J. Adarn. lawyei; tnod twice last year before he could paw the examin ation U; be admitted tj the bar; for representative two other lawybri are Johp JkCourt and .Mr. 3IcCulloch. For sheriff A. T. Wain bai been Jn the city 40 Iocs he czn hardly claim to be a baywed while W. W. Hall the candidate for clerk never claimed to be a farmer, nor to . be In touch with the farmlDff or laboring classes. The only real farmer on the ticket Is N'od Looney aod he has Krown rich by bar loir a pull with the llepubilcan ad ministration when Mcttrlde was one of the board of trustees of the state asylum, and it Is aid that Looney still derhes a monthly revenue of no small dmount from the sale of his products lo the state Institutions. It Is about time the real hayseeds began exposing all this balderdash about the llepubilcan ticket beitiK the "fanner'tlcfcet. If there ever was a dlstlctly anti-farmer ticket put out In OrcKon It Ivllic llepubilcan ticket this year. Look l the state cenven tlon chairman. He was In Halem this week koIok around with kid Kloveson only speaklnjr. to thoic who ! arc well-dressed, One who observed1 says that Tooze trwk off one kid lovo I loniCenouKh to twist his moustches a little and dll a nico brlarwood pipe A party that will hunt the SlatO , over to find town politicians In shape i of two county officers from counties j where large defttlcotlons of public money havo taken place, to llnd can didates for 6latc offlccrs that handle millions of the state funds, who are not farmers and lime utterly railed to protect the farmer taxpayers-such a "fanner's" party Is a novelty. Vincent, ll.year.old son of Frank wmvf, in wacicamas station, was badly Injured Sunday evening, his ,' rufHt je ucing mutilated by nod I wuecis or a Jiat car. lift ttllnnAfl wlileK was caught (n front of u,0 1 wheel and the flesh from the ankle to th kue torn from th bones. It Is thMKtfct Mm lt c be wared. iifflL-j.1... USSJ? took place at wrv&ffim )6QJUiAL Z&A&. The jJhws A AmmrrfR ha "I bmki aare This Daht imzscnu Z?: nurWP.if kfUMiM.Tt. x-l too fp- 4.Jor rjoUo; TU' j Dsefear frr teeeUr of tte. Tv, r , -.- hok CkO. I . . Otespo' wr wrertwr af a saavr of earalr7. First Ibare ttteitUxi, osder C5l. . K. KotfM. He iM foozMo&eefor tae pwortoo of a 7sr ted ow (W B. B. Tattle. TlKre cm rfaawtoif ffc zre A Unit's mrtr. Ismk. it J: Fe' t Inn. ). Smu MrlaAMwtnUMi (M kr imm. 4 Ufdr toe ;rM Swafk &3 , UKe: Mk m It If UK4tftsrMw vosHitMt. Bat ti whet Tim temilmt tke Irw: fwVxvlfnSth1x Jovmxav U &. t ? ia h to ealola wmMt . n mk Kfc MM HK 29eraK Mtf awwpwif r a te2tmml rate 24 t t Mf0Ufii frr hi or kvtf rhw ;rMcij wmio aot zgnmtot Urn ra MMWofvilr. 9blf lltstvt wr J Tk- Mullifl U AUrft DlxM t. aarf u th uk -.'. roWre off. T oUm I 4e! ladKace It tff rwrt K Bvo te&i$ la attkfazQtp, AtUmu cooftxMe : loitww toeir deep aud reart- aeataaiBK..St3te!Maa Bafe, tbelie pWka? asvJe bin prfeeloet, ooastr aod dMtriet cbilrwas. Trt'n, Bb K ;-! aatared, mesial aad 70a cac't bart his credit or bl fceflax). He ho tfcebwloe aod atehtaj -4e at- liacl V? making oattabtef, agte&i mza, St4tors sad pxtasauers. Jofeg Sbersoaa's rrces to bis oarty were loag aad faltbfoL Tafcea In tiie 2eaith of hi tonen. be va a SClaat, aad It's a Md eoteuesUry oa ' tbat part7 tbat tbe latt chapter in tlie life -A tb llloitrioas man, feotfid contain ooly the difracefol ' DtaB br whleb a raeancr was created In tbe senate for Mark Hanaa. Thefelk- who says that Geo. W. McBrWe Is not trying to fe re-elected United States maHot and Is not In "caboot with Mitchell rniHt be pretty blind. L. L. Porter, the illtcbell-McUrWe candidate tor oint senator for Marlon and Clackamas counties, a man well in hand. Sen ator Gener was turned down by the Mitchell-Mtliride rjunaxer and this yoonjf lawyer, of Oregon City, pat In his Hace. Gesner had too raueh back- lyjne. The Peoples' Republic, a new paper Jot Issued at Waeo, got way In Its first number aod said: The Republlean party of Oregon was never wors out of Gear than when In Gear. Tivldently the old "machine" Is In bad repair, which makes th loirs look quite MorxJr for some who would like to Holder an other "whirl." A little icold babblt- inu will doubtless be the expedient resoriou 10 ror trie present Harvest, but the old "machine" has evidently outlived it- usefulness. "Sound" money and an "unsound" machine run by warring factions! How does that "sound ?" Most ominously, my brother. No one pretends but what Wash ington has made great progress under a Union state administration. Now says Rob Hendricks: Do you expect to live and do busl nes In Oregon ? If you do, you will certainly be careful about helping to place the state in the black list. Yes, it ought not be kept there permanently. Look at your warring faotluns breaking up legislatures to elect John U. Mitchell to the senate; look at your state treasury hold-up; look at your laws for the manufacture ot teacher's diplomas; by all means get Oregon out of the black list. What is Scott's mulsion 1 It is a strcngthcnlngf food and ! tonic, remarkable In Its fksh-form- ,i(r nrrnvrliu. It rnntaint Ovl. ,jVer Oil emulsified or partially iigestcd, combined with the well- mown and highly prized Hypo phosphites of Lime and Soda, so .hat their potency Is materially increased. What Wiiilt Do? It will arrest loss of flesh and restore to a normal condition the Infant, the child and the adult. It will enrich the blood of the anemic; will stop the couch, heal the irrita- 'on c throat and lungs, and Incipient consumption. we make this statement because the experience of twenty-five years has proven K la teas of thousands oi cases, Bi tw, j tii scorrs EiiU. Vex. (oi li.oa, l 4ni(Uu. SCOTT A VOVYMB, Cfoafeu, M.w YMk. , COURT Chrimnd Eeports of CL-nA , uiiLi ISTATEMENTS OF THE MAJORITY AilD MIN'ORITY. I , Together With All the Instnxctioos Frcm Grcuit Judge TT : vecrgc i T- great saa ; (Mr locsaextjs caatstaia? tae caa- ifnza&sMsi'r . terse exs edttMe are rtMa mm ci v; ! As til its u4 a cf; ' T Jocbkju. eeU M4i . . , .. ,. ; of tfc Taf f iwv f (Wrtwf,: ritr. vhirk tfc ami tefeced se ,MfUj " ai tdUoml otmmmzmto of th Stfew R?oWfcO OTZ4S. Tr5 W2.f 3l4 a 1 1H of l m&mate dntvs ia la tot of iJadzs Terrell 2d T05. ToiroaJ j t )' ffertoltd iadic:csat. THECaPTTJII. JOCKKAI. 6f J8Q 25, I;7, tbedriapnfiKl jtWT Skd It riortjtootali tbe UMowte: 1 KX-WKAXD .rCSOS ABEBSTX3J. Ti-o Tood, a asewber of zraod tjw) - jatdteefcxrired, ka.ten oa aa , tr,4i? droel: aH dar. He W2-1 Hel aoder arrest t7 Cltr Manbal Dillej aod t&feea before Ee- ,orrder Bdet Tbe Martoe &malj zzzad yory bate Sled two repots ob tbe cbargw of Eaallfeasacee aad ajtvw&deei of 'Coeaty Jode Terrell, both oadeasa . Ian tbat oSefars toetbed; oi trzav atlf pobtie be4ae aad la alt soa terial totals ulsf air The Jocekal c7'iiA. the xajowtt hepokt. Sallem, Makjok Ctiwaty, Or. Jane 25, lT. To Hon. Geo. II. Roroeti, Jedze the circuit, ceart: We, your grand Jury, drawn for Jane terra of court be leave to Is&b rolt the following repert: We baTe exanined all eava tbat ba7e beenVwad over, aad In each case have returned a troe Mil, or not a true W1I as the ca may be. We bare examined tbe rarioes of fices and and the books keptJn .ys tematlc order. We also examined the county all and Mod everything neat aod orderly. We hare examined the Improve ments made In the court house and numerous expenditures, as to the true value of said Improvements, also the county commissioners as to the agree ment between tbe county court and said contractors; have extended nu merous Invitation to Judge Terrell, Inviting him to come before the grand Jury and to make a statement excul pating himself from the charge or Jobbery, and said Invitation was uni formly declined. The graud Jury haye consluded as follews: 1. That scarcely any of these Im provements made were nesessary. 2. That 't Is our opinion that the entire Improvement could have been done lor 81650 and leave a fair profit to the contractors. 3. That It Is our opinion the busi ness or the county Is conducted In a very loose and Jiisystematlc manner. 4. That Judge Terrell has ordered Coroner of Polk. Dr. W. 11. Pjrrisb, of Monmouth, wrlctsthathe Is not u Populist as was reixirted In the paper, bat an A. Llnioln Republican, first, last and all the time, and candidate for coroner on the Uului ticket. Deafness Cannot Be Cured, by iocul applications, as they cunnol n-uch the ueneascd portion of the oar. There Is only one way tnruredeufuebs, and that Is by conslltiUltmul reined, lett. Deafnei-s Is caumrd by an in Homed condition of the uiucuus lining or the KiiKtaclilnri Tulw, When this lube gets Inlluitiod you have u rumbl ing hound or impel feet hearing, ami when it Is entirely rlostd deafnoss Is tho result, und unless the Inllumation can be lukeii out arid tills tube re oUred to ItH normal coiulltiou, hear ing will lie dvlorjrd ioreer; nine pqu.u (.hi nf ton ml- caused bvc.itnrrli. which If nothing but an Inllamed con dition or tho mucous suntce. Wo will give Ono Hundred Dollars for any case or Dealncsi (caused by catarrh that canuotbe cured by Hairs Catarrh Cure, tJend lor circulars, free , J. Ciib-sky k Co., Toledo, O. Cirsoid by Drugglsti ", Ooou Aovicb If not followed is perfectly useless. Tho avcrugo Kaletu Ivoubckecper has always found It to her Interest ta purcliatc her groceries exclusively at nranaon'g; J-6's, She advises her friends accordingly, HOUSE SEARCHLIGHT NO. 3. the Marion Countyf we-ottr- i T..--rT 'ooort lefrx a BMbxttr of toe y ' o . w n. .Doroen. JukL, v if Aai fnn i ! . WefetecNwMtrjMfcxoiioU sselo2Jtowfx exorMtoot chtr?K xk imi lmi U tmtez zH&z4 I rt '; iMwMsfe by tKert fosrUfeitfeore bte?e J ta oe hie, attteg it read t3h lw ia rttor tfee irnc tejore Ue fera OEtia atar Ueoi. aUo? It rt&iHJtt)io:9ivimlf; alio for nWK toe SOI of ose A. Miioa for IKOt1o? a mo Zii of Gmli frost t to Its. 9. Tba; to eooetr oKonitocn wafkooc crlaHosllj eeliMe, baTe thwra a lasBtatabfe waat of ia opsosfaz tbe extraTaaat liteuoc'2 io4roetioas to tbe tbe Jedze. j zai Jary: 7. Tbat ia Tieir of tbe exteiaz' scaxKn's iwsrwrcnows. bard tltaes aod tbe scarcity of mooey ! "Ai I aat at tbe pwseet Hate ad we BUeriy cocdesjo the actios of Tfeed, aad io far as I baTe bad op Jedze TerrelL jorteolty to zlve tbe antler coa-d- i. That before arrivlc at the erattoa, K xeax to e that a bffl coaeleslODS, we bare carefully exaa.- ls oSee lhe cocoty cterk laed all wlt&ejs who kcevr asr-, a eoooty wwld be a pobHe thing pertaiaiog to said eearzes; have also exaralned all records of Tar- toes lraproresaenu and fiad tbeie Bjattera to exist as aboTe stzled, aad e baTe presented all the facts refe- 5lote- Uve to tbe court bosne IraDroresieBts I " to- tBtts wblch 73 baTe aad alteration of records to tbe cir- j s81 ,B TOOr . tbe colt Jodze by way of presentment aod IwladjqoesUoafOf yon to deter Sad frosa tbe facts aad law zUen to Mlae WOHki te " tlrtlon oi ,n" a? by -aid court tbat crime was coca sltted m altering aad forging tbe records of the county. In conclusion P"" aaroed oe pe?e 3 of your pre we cana&t but praise Dhtrlct Attor- i ntroent In determining about tbe ner. r rrTrtn ,r,H ii HB,f John II. McSary for their able assis tance, and uniform courtesy to the grand Jury in a&sUUng in tbe rarious investigations. We also consider It a deplorable state of affairs that the Deople of this county have no pro tection. B. J. Grim, foreman, Aurora. Jas. P. Feller, clerk, Butteville. Wrn. Murphy. Su Paul. John II. Webrura, Fairfield. MINORITY EEPOET. To tbe Hon. Geo. II. Burnett, Judge of the circuit court of JIarion Ce: SVe the undersigned grand Jurors beg leare to report tbat we concur in the report of the majority of the grand Jury, except as to that portion thereof relating to the management of the county business. We are of opinion that all evidence produced showed nothing more blameworthy than injudicious action and want of discretion on the part of those officials. We do censure tbe clerk for railing to put the proper date or filing upon bills when presented, and we think the county Judge is censurable lor trans acting county business as If It were his own private affaire, without con sulting the county commissioners. We do specifically find from the evi dence produced before us that neither the clerk nor Judge has perpe trated any fraud, and we do hereby exonerate both of them from the charge. To Cure a Cold in One Day Take Laxative Bromo Qulolne tablets. All druggists relund the money If It Jails to cure. 26c. 10-14 Om M L. Yocum, Cameron, Pa., says "I was a sufferer lor ten years trying must all kinds of pile remedies, but without success. De Witt's Witch Haicl :alve was recommended to me. I used one box It has effected a pei manent cure." As a permanent cure for pilot De Wilt's Witch Hazal Salve has no eqnal. Stone's drug store. Aflerooe trial you will use no other dye to color goods. Insist on having Perfection Dyes. tf Ihirly-live years rhirly at it ho makes a ceneruon Tb ow long Adolph Fisher, of Zane . ville, O, suffered from piles, lie was cured by using three boxes of De Uitt's Witch HatelSaltc. ..ttMv u.w .tvm It you want the best wheii dyeing, bo siiro ynu git Perfection Dyen. They do not fudj, tr A little txy asked lor a bottle ol "get up in me morning as last as you can," the drug gist recogmted the houtebold name for '-De Witt's Little Ear v lliier!." and ewe hira a bottle of these little pills for conniption, tick hesdache, luer and stomach troubles. Ston't drug store. Thousands of sufferers from grippe have been restored to health by One Minute Cough ure. It quickly cures couchs colds, bron. chilis, pneumonia, asthma, am all throat and lung deceases. Stone's drug store. all druggUU toll Dr. MllcV Kervo PlaaUir. itBtnn of tfce coart aari that all bflk be t rsa4 ta opw coart, aod.aoi taeoriacioal qsestloa oa a iofcv.oiot ij aoJHerf ao4 tbe ocotsr of aOovaoseor reetlos Sbersof tzars' 7 at ka$t to of tae aHoitere of Uneoarvaofi toot toe eiioH aotocair ot nratU exxeac afoa oafere of the eaort trH al7 eatered of noai4 ia tae Jooraalj of tae eoart. Hoarr Heaoi. Taroesr, Daaaal Haaawcr Tow.; To-mr :ad. Sotsaa. soaaa. Or.. Jaa S, IdR. Tbfc fe the teoort reterrw to la a arertoo -flKeaih" a barlor Oiea drea ao la tae aeacNrfttoz of Joaa A. C&ram, attoraer ter Jabve Terrell aad aftenrardj aaaesrf a a aUoraer f the coatractor; ia tbe TOrraat Hilt. mWI aCrJTKIT'S 3TCXJDW. Tbere e raod farors la ooaot i to etr eertaio acts coostitsted ia iadieubte erlaM. Tnef ikd a e&)ed aroieatoKat wftb Jo Ber Ht -Hilar fortb Uk aUeri tbr vere Is duaot sbiet. After eoagteer lr tae saoje aad rerte-wloe toe b eoerals tbe cae Jaee Baraeu record wltbia the awaalog of this ia5t aod ih&i ( tbat w,th inteot i eoeft 'witn,a tb any alteratiOQ of to defrsod woeld prortsfoas of tbis aiiae would be tbe question teot. Oa tbat qceiUoe you would consider what occurred between the U Jnieot, a&a you snooifl coo-ifler in iaiestlzatlb? tbe question of intent any acts done to conceal tbe altera tion of tbe oocuinents in question. If It was done openly and above board, without any attempt at concealment, with tbe honest belief he had the right to do It, yen would hare a right to consider that oa tbe question of intent, as showing as hjoe-it intent. But if it was dooe under eircum stance, of concealment, with a desire to cover It up, yon would consider that as show log an ualawful intent. "Public records should be aad are by law- open to inspection of all tbe citizens of tbe state, tbe only excep tion, I believe, tbe case of an in dictment against a person who is not arrested, and you will be entitled to consider any efforts to conceal tbe acts of a public oRleer as to any pub lic record as tending to show a g uilty intent. "So far as the intent to defraud is concerned, it is not neccesary to show the Intent to defraud any particular person; It would not be necessary to allege that in the indictment, but it is sufficient if it was for purpose of defrauding the county against claims made, and you are entitled to consider all the circumstances as showing that Intent, or not as tbe fact may be. "I think the same general instruc tion would apply to both matters. The acts stated in the presentment Prescription Files. All prescriptions compounded n Geo. Ilaskett's drug store are now i. our posesslon, persons wishing any i tilled are assured that the same win receive the most careful attention. Our u-ual cash discount will be de ducted Irom the price formerly ThanklEL' our many frlend for past favors, we remalu. cry re-pectruiiy, Dan'l J. Fry, Salem Or. 4 4 lino Children like it, it save ibeir livei. We mean One Minute Cough Cure, tbe infallible remedy for cogh, colds, crou, hrobchiits, gnppe, and all itiiosi ami luog r troubles. stone s drug slore. More bread und bettor bread ror a niekt-1 at .Strong' bakery thun at any other place In the city. 2)-3c The farmer, tbe mechanic and the bicycle riders arc Ihble tj expect cms and bruiset. De Witt's Hazel baHe is the Uftt thing to keep on bind. It heals quickly, aad is a well kcown cute for files. Stone's drug store. You can makoold clothes look like new, and remain so as fur as color -s concerned by using Perfection Dye, But bo sure you get them. tf A torpid liver robs you of ambition and mint your health. De Witt's Little Early Risers cleanse the liver, cure constipation and all st inach and liver troubles. Stone's drug store. To Cure a Cold in One Day. Take Laxative HroiuoQulnlne Tab lets all druggist refund tho money If itfalls to cure. 25c. are dearlr osUide of tbe law. There ' U ao lawful aatboritj for dol&z aoj act of tfc Vlad weotloed la toe i ofMeataeot. It I dearijr aalawfal. J is, as I , bare stated, as to whether it was ' eoae with latest to defraad the' eoaaty, aad that Is the question for jaa to eossWer. There is ateotaleiy ao aathority of law for aay mkb - trzaaetfoa as yoa bare stated la I yoar sreseatatest. The prladaai aauttoa Is to eoaxMer tbe iateot with which It was doae, aad mas- ; tfsilar that, eoasWer the anaaer la which it was dooe aad aay otreata itaacm of eoaowlaKat-" WAXTHD fctssk "uaHT.' (ISxtracts froB the Capital Jock xalo sate akfT-e.) ( Aboa 7 o'ctock the Jary met for J tool deliberation aad ooe Juror, Haaiabrey, waated farther light oa the awaalaz of latest" aad Judge t Barnes save It. Haaiphrey created a scene aad brofce do-wa aad cried like a child wbea be reappeared aad seeatei to1 be actio? uader a deep sense of eon-, Ttctloe. Ia reply Jadze Burnett ex- alaioed clearly tbe character and re. ratios of intent to the act accompany- iaz it aad gave illustrations to em phasize bis instructions. These sceatei satisfactory to Mr. Humphrey aad tbe Jury was excused for the aigbt, adjourning until 5 ockck this saorninz. In tbe course of his explanation to Juror Husjpbey, tbe court reiterated tbe statement contained in his charge upon tbe Jury's presentation da rim: tbe afternoon, tbat "there was no doubt tbetr presentation established a wrongful act In making a record of something tbe county court did not do, but It rested solely with the Jury to determine tbe nature of the intent prompting uch wrongful act." Con-' tinning, the court made use of the ' further statement that "this bill, not being a public record within the' meaning of the statute, was not sub Ject to forgery," a declaration at va-; riance with the instruction given in the afternoon upon the same matter. tit will be recalled that instruction had been given In the Clerk's Office to the effect that the repairs bill was not to be given to the newspapers.but a copy was giTen out by Deputy John B. Giesy, who was soon afterwards discharged, ne was also an unsuccess ful candidate for nomination for clerk be'ore tne Republican county convention. Thursday June 24. the Sale mStates- man had following under headin? Rumors of Crooked work:" "There were many rumors on the streets yesterday concerning attempt- ed intimidation and bribery of grand Jurors. It was the report that the county officers, whose official n?ts . - have been subjected to investigation, were moving heaven and earth, or at least as much of the latter as they I control, to prevent findings liable to ' cripple or damage them. Rumor also ' has it that some of the Jury were be- ' ministered by physicians in good standing" log dined and wined and otherwise i vi; T?ltie! ,in ,in,ei V Su"c' C1 ,55 1 Medical Company cures Lost Vitality, Ner royally entertained by the officials Toas Sexual Weakness, and restores Life Force under suspicion and their attorney and elite frjtnds, and persons who have had contracts with the county court." Removed. Dr. W. D. Jeffries has moved his office to 310 Commercial street, over Fry's new drug store. I-irst stairway north of post office. 4 20 1m U?p'i?yfe?' "f??! PrasTEBsror EPINAL AlruSaU-S7!!-'haey Ee a reasonable price i tahe I efft a cure, ar.d nothing if they don't, do, FROM A SUFFERER. How A - , Cooper Had a Rotten Bone Healed After 35 Years. " Cheuaus, Wash., April 9, 139S. Dr. J. F. Cook, Salem, Or: 1 received your letter and was glad to hear from you. You want to know in,owniy leg Is getting along It is an ngiit; tne Iiesti Is growing out over ...w .., uuu auu it turuiug wuite. it Is not straight yet, but I think It I will be as straight as the other leg I when warm weather comes on. I can I work most Of the time. The other ' doctors told me 1 could never bei cured without 60 ttnir it and K.-ran. .. M.n.vMWPinimui: ib aiiu fci:niri. Ing the bone, but they are mistaken. L' the bone, but thpv aro inifitL.o'r, I It Is getting well without cutting n Tt. Ic .iiin,..u.ii ...i.i.... ...," I " "?r""J. ."c" ",l"'" cunine or scraping, so tney co not know as much as they thought they did, but you are all right, for you haye done iu3t what yuu suiu you couiu uo. I win unswei any questions you ask about my leg. Very truly yours, . , -, . A' Cooper. Dr. Cook's office Is at 301 Liberty street, Salem. To Cure.a jCold in one day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab- tfblets. AH drugglsu refund the money if It fails to cure. 25c. 10-I4-6m - It it a creat IeaD from the nM f,.l,;nr,.T doses of bice-mass and nauseous physics to the plesant little pills known as Dc Witt Little Early Risers. They cure constipation, tick headache and billiousness. Stoce'x dmi. slore. As good as, should not be accepted, when ynu want a permanent dye. Perfection Dje lias no equal, tf AN OPEN LETTEl To MOTHERS. WE ARE ASSERTING IN THE COCRTS OUR. RIGHT TO THE EXCLUSIVE USE OF THE WOKD "CASTORIA," AND "PITCHEIV3 CASTORIA," A3 OCR trade Mark. DR. SAMUEL PI i CHER, c Hyanmt. Maseru,,,,,! , rr&B that the sriginatcr of "PITCHER'S CASTORIA," tfa tar has borna and d;3 now ,- .y. . - e- ' I i il- r ...- ..'... uea- t9 jdi,-etiiui. tHgnoiJis This is lha original "PITCHER'S CASTOhIA" which has bs& ated in the homes cj ina rnoimrs oj America for ever thir years. LOOK CAREFULLY at fr wrapper end tee that ;t j the kind you have always bough1., szfTTZST' 1h and has the eignatun .a.. ma am naa orirnnriTY mm I a w 'I has y, . .., wr. ..- .......... ..y eept Tha Centaur Company Preuaent. March 8, 397. nmrtm rt-- - . . DERBU CO. Bargains in Real Estate 254 Commercial P"We are agentsfor Caiudiaa Pacific Railway, HOTEL PROPERTY. We biT- a gocd itmiKr rtsort hotel aad feed birn for sile in the town of Walport. in Lincoln cocnty. oq the AUea Bay for Si coo. half cub. Bi'iDce good property, or will leu? for a terra of one year. Ill health reuon for sale or lease, I FARM PROPERT3 260a acre grata and stock (arm three miles ; ,3 ' '' I the Willamette Taller. Price onlv S6.?o oer Ucre. ! 332 ctes t,ro aad one-half miles northwest . . ". , r , , ,' " fenced; 1 hocses aod 2 barns; family orchard; leTel land running water. Price S2S.00 per acre. 690 acres adjoining Marion station a fine ' stock farm 90 acres onder cultivation first class family orchard good bouse; 2 good Dams springs and running water all for $12, I per acre. , 3m acres 3 miles ncrth of Scio, 2 miles irom aoeiDurg at tne crosr ng ot the O C & ERR and Is P R R. 150 acres in cultivatien: good bouse and barn; all under fence; Jimily erchard: good springs and running water.Price S3K0. 100 acres 4 mues soutnwest 01 Turner 70 J"" 'nwtion; 30 acres in pasture good Only $25. per acre. They Offer $.00.00. For Any Case; of Nervous or Sexual Weakaes3in Men They Treat aud Fail to Cure. ui oju ana young men. i ney wm guarantee to cure you cr lorfeit Slooshoald ihev f,il where their medicines are taken according to directions. No money required in advance, i Deposit the mmey with your banker to be ' paiu. to mem wnen you are cured not becaus He State Medical IA3! ompany is an mcorpor- ated company with a camtalstoek of sn , ooo, and their guarantee is worth loo cents on the dollar. Their treatment is truly a Magical Treatment, and may be taken at home under their directions, or they will pay railroad fare and hotel bills to all who prefer to go to headqusrters, if they fail to cure. This Company does not sunnlv .nwl,; iuc wm icu you exactly wnat it will sent before you take it. I Fall information on request. Write today. ! ,. . aiAlt .MtUl'AL. CO. Suit 914 Ramaee BIk Omaha. Neb . arw.iAl.TY Primary, Secondary or . ' ""-" u.u --crmanentiy cured !n , 'i5 t0 L 35 days. Yob can be ,rr1tea at home for e same price ? er iamf1Ena"3ty. If you .refer to come ?twe W1'!,fmract to pay the railroad fare ina ""'V bll"i and no charge, if we fail to ""'. " .ou..nave taken mercury, iodide P'a?n. and still hae aches and pains. Mucou. V. .Aa ' ""'. "ae acSl and P3'Ds. Mucous aicnes in mouth. Som Thrnat W.l n tercninmii!,; it . " ;::iir"' y".j '1 " J".?""". 7?!R at, inraples. Cop .-- -- ww,., unii uu any pari OI tne body, Hair or Eyebrows falling out, it is this becondary Blood Poison we guatantee to cure. WesoU't the most cbstinate cases and cha. lence the wcrld Inr n nu o ,..,.,. This disease has always baffled the skill of ne moat eminent nhvcirUnc p. iul behind our uncondtional guarn'ty. Ab- solute proofs tent sealed en application. Ad- uress look Kerned v Cio.. ien r,nn;. Temple, Chicago. Ill ... -jrt "", 3-7-eod&w CASTORIA For Infants and Children. K.'IZ4 iHlihlilJilMiH CASTORIA. I " .i f T LJta Ff A Ifirf ,- f .jZfS'fJlA. s' 'I vj ?iw(i irrapo. cj ajrjUcU wracl j. . ' j ... w u ,j nam3 g. Trrm ma n i.j .. h of which Chas. H. Fletcher t (2-?----, iu mrt. n Toa ctn. Street, Salem, Or, 7t acres ooe-half mile rotn Minto. 20 act I i n cultivation good bouse and bars; run 1 watr. .Price S1300. 20 acres of fine land 3 miles south all cod cultivation for 750. TO TRADE.-S520 acres inUmatilla coos I for improved Salem property. TO TRADE. I S5 aeres on theAlseafa city ol Salem property, improved or ccia I roved. CITY PROPERTY. A fine residence property inside, cheap call for prices. Houie anl 3 acres of ground in suburbs 0 city cheap. $700. A good new house of 9 roomsfor Slooo. S150 cash, balance $S. per month. House and lot in Yew Park at x bargain SS.00 List your house and farm for rent or for sal with us. We sell rickets on the Canadian Pacific rail oad at is joo to $7.00 less to eastern poin TO THE EAST GIVES? THE CHOIC. Two Transcontinental Routeo. ia Spoiane Minneapolis atPaul and Del. ver Omaha and Kansas City. Low rates to eastern citiri. Foi full dstails call on or address BOISE'S BARKER agents, Salem, Oregon, OCEAN DIVISION. Portland San Francisco. Steamers leave Ainsworth dock. Portland April 28, May i 4 7 lo 13 16 19 22 25 28 31. are Cabin, fl2.oo;steerage,$8. tAVLrLAFTE mVER DIVISION. PORTLAXpS.s.LE.Al ROUTE-Steamer Kuth for Portland Monday, Wednesday and rnday at lo a. m. F rr,,ii!. t. Thursday anil titnrJ. -. , o. i' tlmore forPj r.land Tuesday, Thursday and Transfers to street car line at Oregon City if the steamers are delayed there. Round trip tickets to all points in Oregon, Washing, ton, California or the east. Connecting made at Portland with all rail, ocean and """"" - on j. M, rowers, agent, foot Trade street. W. II. HURLBURT. Gen'I Pas. Agt. Portland, Ot Oreeon Short Line THEr- Quickest, Safest. Cheapest li rec,inl,1C chair cars, Pullman palace ,i ca and upholstered tourist sleep ing cars on all through trains. BOISE 4 BARKER, Agent Salem, Or C. Q TERRY, Traveling Passenger Acenr, AV.E.COMAN, E ' Third Sueet Portland. Or;1 JJoHoNo TV- T-j ,--r. :-';i i