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hflfVf fiOYWAS MURDERED . . ,-,? 1 kland, Cal.. Aug. 3 AlnW bo ,Jfl police that Richard Kra Zl young boy, was murdered at In' early hour yestorday morn,"5 !Als body thrown on tho track to SrtSoteribr the lint twin on-th darrr service- Captain . pf n ttives Peterson of this pity .to Srislsnefl several men of tho.forco totoreU8Bte the -.boy's movements Lt-oub to Jils death, to determine iwjrfeJewet.rer tho crime. It war at first thought, tho boy hnd fah t1m oX an acc,"ont but En" .Inter Rert Heed of tho Alameda into dcttorcs that the. body aa it lay L the track, before tho train struct ., jj8li etery appearance1 of death. e did not e the body In tlmo to ,loh the train Krabol iay with hit left Kb across tho track 'ns thoilgh hfi had Ml'ln'd an offor'' to reach Ihe opposite s'de of tho track. It is thought prouuiiiB ' . hj " hire died Immediately, Suspicious markB on the young bor'3 face, which could not .havi 'teen infllctoJ by the raid load the d6 tectlves to beliero further In' ihe oardcr mystery. Krabel's father is certain his con had considerable Boncy upon hlj person when lie lof t home Saturday night, but when IjIb 'tody was picked u therff was but j' la his pocket, "Krabol wr3 ac cmtomed to travel along tho tracks at the point whero ho was found'tind the theory of tho police 1b that, ho was ambushed by rsomo oiio who . know ho carried a largo .amount of Boncy. O ! 1 PARIS IS .-. ' THREATENED BY- STRIKES Par's, Aug. 3. Tho threatened H-hour strlko of n 100,000 workmen to protest ogalnBt tho government's seterlty 'n dealing with them In re cent strike dcmonBti'ntlon", Becim to be finllng today. Several morning papers failed to make their appearanco today owing to tho lack of compositors, but few of the activities of the city are nf fected owing to tho Btrlko. The police patrol has been in creased nnd tho movomonta hnvo been kept secret from tho labor lenders. The dl'puto is nt Its ho!ght, but tho-e has been no vlolonco yet'. More than 25,000 Boldiors are in readiness to lchvo nt any moment. The Socialistic deputies to dnyvUlted Minister Drlsson, calling upon him to Is uean immednto order for tho con location of parliament to deal with (be situation. RKADVTO FIGHT STANDARD OIL IN KUHOl'K Basle, Swltterland, Aug. 3.. Re ports revived hero today from rep resentatives of tho International OH yndlcato, which proposes ' to buck the Standard OH , Company, Btnto that the outlook is' bright, and that Ike product of tho new concern will tod a market a Boon ai an effort I a Bade to push tho trade. There re ports come evory city in the Conti nent, TilO SVnrllrnto mnnncrnra in-n "Pldly completing arrangements for i alliance with tho great- Rujslan oil flrmg. These firms, it is, under tood, have expresed a redlness to ell out at a reasonable price, m . Headquarters havo beon . opened "re with a satisfactory roport from mis who arc Interested in aho new enterprise la Germany and 'Switzer land. n r:i , , TO8TOKFICR WNIHTS) CAUGHT IK CHICAGO Chicago Aug. p. :Terrerrlnp: the masters of Norther Michigan rar tn ytM and 8t?aijin(j more'. fcnnn "0,000 from the government, Geo. "Os ani Frank Roach are under ar- m may Tno j,Rn-Ug were Mp " '"' " ,rfal Inspectors Frasler CVk in a hHt n 'th.e w?od Hear iMcanaba when they, were captured oss and noah had $10000 wprth - 'tan"s and poital orders lit their Mess!o? , RVAX IS MKMI1KR OF PRINTKR'S VNION Lincoln, Neb., Aug. a. WIIam J. I a member of the Lincoln OB-ajbJca Union today, having tk V'1 "n hoi,Q"ary member by l"en-lntm he-e yeEterday. M. ere WB opnosRlon whea Bry "M me was ?ugKeted, hph' tlw 12 !h,t hU adoptles by he " miFh. b0 con-truwl a. ef pe "" 1i.incanee. This was ever- ; r1 y the electHm Mor. ghM JJ. Republican, ta SMersblp in u ae nloa. NATURE r AND A WOMAN'S WORK LYDIA E. PINKHAM .?iaturo nnd a woman's work cora Dined havo produced tho grandest remedy for woman's ills that tho world lias over known. In tho good old-fashioned days ot ur grandmothers thoy relied ution tho roots and heros of tho Hold, to euro disease andnitignto suftering. Tho Indians 'on' our Western Plains to-day can-produce roots and horbs for ovory ailmqnt, and euro diseases that b'aiuo tho most skilled physicians who .havo spent years in tho studj of drus. Frofh the roots and herbs of the field LydlUv TL JPinklmm mbro than thirty 'years ago. gave to the women of tho world a remedy for Jtheir po culiar ills, moro, potoqt and oulca clous than any combination bf drugs. Lydife- E. HtikhanVs Vegetable Oompoirad is nowrcccignizid as the standard roniedy for woman's ills. Mrs. Bertha Muff, of-51tfiN.tJL.Sfc, Louisiana, Mo., writes: ' Complete restoration to health means pp much to mo, that forthn sake of other Hufferlnir women I am willing to nrnkq my troubles public "For twelve years 1 had been Buffer tngtwltli tho worfit iormsof feitnalo ills. During that time X had tjlcvcu different phyBicUittiryn'lthotit.. help. No tongue can tcUNvliut I suffered, and at times I could hardly walk. Alknit two years ago 1 wrote Mrs. Plnkhnm for advice. I followed It, and can truly say that L.vdla I Plnklmm's VcgctuWo Com pound and Mrs,, Pinkham's nilvlce rc stored health, and strength'. It is worth mountains of fr6ld to Buffering women." What Lydia E. Pinkliam's Vcgo table Compound did for Mrs. Muff, it will do for other suffering women. MARINES ,RiHJEN,BY.f ' MAD DOG Wnshlngtor., Aug. 3. Twolvo U. S. marines, facing a graver dnnger than .thoy could over had to face In tho fortunes of war, marched Into tho Naval mcdlcnl hospital-hero todrty to tnko the Pa:tour treatmont for 'hy drophobia. Each man had been bitten by a mad dog In Panama,, and had been told that his only chanco to live was to get the Pasteur trentmont in the United States ni aoon ns possible ThQ twolvo nrrlved In Now York ort tho Pnnma llnor Flnnnce yesterdny morning, after a hurried voyage from tho scene. Following out tho doctor's orders", no ward of dogs or illnoa was mentioned during tho trip nnd tho men drll'ed every day. , ' On tholr arrlvl, they marchod up to tho Twenty-third street ferry and loft for "Washington. Major Ruesell, ono of tho victims of the dog-bite, wai In command ot tho grim expedition. Sergeant C. A. Ponlngton, whoso command ' had been in Panama, gavo tho marching orders. Tho privates In the expedition Lwero A. D. Hobdal, It. B. Blaghal, W, N. MacFarlaud, L. C. Cork, G. B. Baxter, Thoraaa Yoplo, V. E. Cooper, Oscar Anderson, L. Mooro and W. If. Horton. All are big fel. Iowa. nd. in "the prime of life. ii' iii n ' ' The bnlloon will not come down Several Eastern cities are not to be connected with a lino of aeroplanes. O ' Mr. hughes has caused dismay in iNqw York by deciding-to run again. LAZY LIVER "I fln4 C.frl so (ooTl that I oM not b irtttiwuk tliuui.' 1 w IroiILIcil a crl ill wltb orfKt IHm "d liJe''- Kw nnr taVlu Cucanu Cauil Clljrlle 1 fcI mrf niicbbUr I lil trtlulr Mtouiiof ud Ibtra to luyfrUuU i lilcit tnJlel I li axtttrfv'' Beat for CANBVCATMUmC 44 U bulk. Tti ;u4 OOC. AMHULSALE, TEX KtUMN NXES JMJLY CAPITAL JOURNAL, iAtlW, OKBOOM, MARION .COUNTY -, COURT '. audited and. 'Allowed at thk july term of the county COtaMlBSIOKERS' COURT, Robert-on, A. E teaming.. 29.25 Robertson, B. H., labor.... 1G.50 Robertson, C. H gracing..' 16.OO Robins,' Percy, grading. , .' 14.00 Rogers, F. S., labor 10.50 Rorcheim, C. J., teaming . . 7i0fl Raemusficn, P., teaming,... 52.40 Roth, Levi, teaming 15.00 Roy, C. T., teaming 10.5P Scott, John H., expence of .; trips 0.90 Scott, W. H teaming 3.00 Schenk, John, labor ...... 17,25 Schiulrcs, John, teaming . 1 . 10.50 Schlmller, Joseph, shnrpeni'g 1.00 School & Son, J. nails, etc G.3S Schutto, Jos., teaming -3.00 Schwrib, F. J.r teaming 19.50, Schwab, John, cutting ditch 25.(J0. Scely, E. E., lnbor ..uifw Scely, Perry, beaming . . . . Severson, j grading ...- 15.75 3.00 3.50 o'.oo 171. CO Shalr, A., teaming .-. ., Shophord, C. L., teaming-.. Shlpp, Watt, powder, etc.,. Smith,. Fred, guarding con victs . , . ,.,,,, . ,j,;,vi. suw .. . vctv.Q Smithy "Vm. H.H,Iaborvr ,. ,Vj4;00 8pauldlng Logging. Co!, ChaB; J 'k., lumber .....'..'.,'..' 196.67 Stahton, Ben, plowing ".... 6.op Statesman Pub, Co.,, advert- i Ing t'; ;, . . .t . 6.00 Stclner' 'BerKer. 1 Joint.;. .65 Strado;, Wtn,, tenmlng ...,. 10.0, Strorti, jHorman, teaming .-. . 3,0 Stu'rs:W..d. A.. haulInK Ktavol 10.5 Stute,' Frank, labor Su'.b'auor,. J6s.p teaming . ,;. . Ferry, David, teaming "' ThorpCi-, H., teaming. . . . . TbHUJkins,, D. E7, labor. Vv. . 21,0 3.0Q 22;Ejpr 14.BJ0 Ullom, C, bread Wndo, Pca'rco Co., tools, eta . . . v . . '. . ' . 82.1B.8; WeUhart, Joe, labor 10:6.0 Woncor. Robert, cradlng . . 8i2.5t Wordmnn, R., curbing 7.60 Wo-t, A. L., wood, etc 2.'80 Whlto, II. F., labor 60.00 White, Casner O., tcahilng.. 9.00 "Whlteman, Claude, teaming. 19.50 Whitney, Clarence, lnbor... .18. QA Whitney, C. B teaming,.. '36.q;o Whitney, II. T labor 19.50 Wlltscy, Frank, grndlng..." 24.00 Wlppor, H., teaming , 9.00 Wltzel, II. C, teaming 10.00 Wltzol, R. 0 teaming 25.50 Yates, Bert, grndlng. ..... '31.75, Zlellnski, John F., teaming 18.00 Ztmnicrninn, F. A., tenm'ng 6.00 Zlihmorwnn, N., teaming... 4.50 Zurcher, JnOb, grading. . . . 40.75 Work in It. I). No. 38. Rlrdsnll, II. M., labor...,,. 3.80 P.lrdgalJ, H. B., grndlng... . 3.00 B'r.ck, T. W., sawing wood. , 2.40 DllnBton, A. M., teaming... 21.00 Bllneton, A., lnbor 12.40 Blln ton, A. M., drilling. . . . 33.52 Brelter, C, labor . . .. 1.60 Brolter, Con., lnbor -i;8.0 Bre'ter, Con., labor . .' 16.10 Budd, M., Inbor-drllllng .... 31.50 Burrls, Jake, lnbor 7.20 Burrh, Jako, blacksmlthlng ,60 Burrh, John, wood, etc.... 12.00 Burrls, John, 'abor 18.30 Burrls, John, labor l.On Cado, Eddie, railing 1.80 Cadp, Eddlo, labor 5.10 Chrlstman, Adam, labor . . . Chrlstman, John,, grading. . . Chrlstman, Henry, labor. . , Chlrstman, Honry, grading. Colo, Qua, grading ..,,.... EdmorndBon, Will, grading. . Emc"y, J. A., grading .... Emery, J. A., labor ....... Tolo, Oscar, grading ,, i . . . . Fox Bruce, blackimlthlng. . Elmer, E. H. labor Hrubezt, .Hrank, drilling, etc Hrubotz, Frank, labor ,... Hunt, J. W grading Hunt, J. W., teaming . 3. 80 3.00 10.20 6.00 6.00 3.00 1.80 28.62 1.80 56.0,0 16.70 50.10 67.50 2.06 12.00 Spfcjal Job Under E. A. Taylor. Raskin, O. R labor 1-50 Crlctlor. II. J labor 400 Crlctler, II. J., labor "6.00 Crictler, H. J., labor Irvlno, John W'. Bhovfel, etc atton, Harry, lubor , . f . . "lebards. Jim, teaming. t. '; Rlcbafd-, Ab labor....... llchards, Ab labor.y .... licbards, E. J.; shafpenlpg tOOlS ,.,.. ...... .j.j. . Itoessol X., plpw'Hg; ...... 6.00 330 i.o'o 3.00 4.00 3.00 1.80 U.oO raylor, E. A., haullag pqw der ,,......,. "ay lor. E. A., 'abor.,....1 -2.08 2.5 e aylor, F. M., labor i69 Vallet, Fred', labo- M Vallet, John, tearaiag , . . . . 'e yitanuraiaB. Oacar. labor . 158 Zimerwaii, 0r, labsr. . . Anders, Gee., labor M fr 2t21i TUK1)AY, 4AJGUBT 4, 1M. report . 4 . , Disallowed . , ,)let.) .75 Arnold; Samuel, labor a3 per report . . . Disallowed 167.60 3,60 78.75 .,..; k BOwen, C. D., Jabor'.ivs per i report ,...,'. . . ...... Brpwnoll, S. S labor as per ; report f ; . ...... 6375 Cutsforth, John H., labor as report .... ,w. ...... 125..00 Dot-man, M., labor as por ' j repbrt' ...... .......... 50.00 1 Burotjte, F. R., labor.aa per report ". 25.00 Ehlen, H. C, labor as per report ,.,..., 77.75 Disallowed ...... ...'.. 10. 5U Flcklln, C. S...labor as por roport 82.5U Fiinrue, Ben, labor as per ro port 01. 2C Glrbd, Arthur, labor "as por roport . . ..!.. 123.75 Harris, D. A., labor a3 por re port r .: 91.25 Hunt, John, lnbor as per re port V' .v . . v. 112.50 JofforBon, J. A., lnbor as por report 15.00 Johnson, F. O., Ibibor n8 per .''report ...'.ylV?; 10S.75 Lander, V. W., labor as por.' v ! .113.75 , .,3,83 , .Disallowed . . .'".;?. A f. . . Lewis, N. W., labor ai por report ' 51.25 103.75 ai , f Llbby, A. C, labor aapor fp port ,.f.,', . .;'...', .'. Magee, M. M,, labor aa pe'r T7report .. .'. :V.H . n 32.60 ncA., unai, a .iauor as perMV,- . roport ......, .1215.00 Miller, J. U., 'labor, ns per roi"' pore n lit 1 1 i47iOu .t)lBallowed . . . 4..?V.i.. 1.25 Murphy.ffiSv., labor, as por , .. report . ..Ti ., '... . . . , ".SB.c't&f A topo-1 . ; . .. . .1.1,..'. w. . . . 35 jib- Pomeroy, Grover, .labor? as por roport . . ..A.1-:4ii., 46.21B Robertson, B. . E., labbraal'.-. report ,&...... ... :..77: 50.0A- ftuol, 8rH., lapoxa 1or n report ....,... ,.... 56.2(1 Schwab, John, .Jabor au por - y report V. .'-'. . . -..'.;,. , . t.117.7o Smith, LyloG.t labor as por . roport 95.00 Taylor, A.'-J.,.fnbor. as por rciort ., .....,, .' 72.50 Taylor, E.. A labor as por roport .u 32.50 Wot, A4. L., Jabpr. as per ,, report! ,.v. . . l 101.25 Qlsallowcd . . i (. 37. Gp Whlteman, J. Q labor' ns per roport . . .'. .- ...... 80.82 Wh'tncy, 6. C.', 'labor as por report , . 137.50 Special Tnx, Road .district No. SJU. Hacuornlck, Win.,, labor, . , . 6.40 Huldt, Alford, lnbor .,..;.. 1.60 Huldt, E. J., labor .."..... 6.40 Hurt, W, T,, 8.80 Hurt, W.. D., powing 20.00 Klmscy, J. E., plowing ,f .. 12. SO" Lang, Joe,, grubbing . t.'. ,. 9.60 Lang, Fred, grading.,. .". , . , i 25.00. Lnng, Lowls, gmb'bug .... 14.20 Ma'fc, Geo., Inbo.r .......... 1.60 Rando, R grading 12.80 Ros'olle, John, plowing,' etc 25,60 Scott, Jacob, gr' ,"ng ,. . . , , . 32.60 Scott, Geo., grading ....... 2(h80 Sullvnn, Mat, grading ..... 25.00 Swale, E grubbing ...... 17.55 Swnlo, , Ggo., blasting ...... Thomas, James, grubbing . 9.00 6.40 6.40 3.20 16.00 3.20 11.20 25.60 15.60 28.00 5.80 15 50 23.00 3.40 17 40 9.00 1080 4.80 1$.39 17.30 4.00 2.00 21.90 Thomas, Honry, grndlng . ... Vangordor, D. A., labor .... Vnngordcr, James, dnbbr . . . Vnngord,er, Fred, Jab'or Volz, Fred, labor 'Jb .". .... Woodworth, Alberlfgrndlng Woodwnrd'Ed.,' gjub"blng. . Jay, Allen, labor .'..vf. . . . Jory, It., labor .,,,.,..,,-. Jory, Raymond,-, labor ....,' Klmber, J, W.l8bqr.. ...... Klmber, W., labor' . ...,;,., McBroom, Will, gridlnt?, etc McElroy, Roy, labor Mcniry, j. ii.,,iaor i McElry. L. R., labor , McElroy, L., labor . ."f.f. , . McElroy, R., labor .hWt . . , McE!to', Roy, Jabor ...... McGIIchrlrt. Willi JYOod,4,.. McGllchrht, R., labor McGllchrUt, R., wood...., 20.00 McGllchrlot, Billy, labor..,, 180 Mclntlre, F, A., grading.,., 12.00 McRae, e', labor ......... 13.00 McRae, Erno't (Evxeret) labor ...; 18.30 MIlax, Henry; labor 1.00 Moore. Georeo. haull'g water 46.00 Moorls, uo of eugluo Mumma, J. A., -labor N'oot, T., labor . . . . tJ Moot, Tom, labor. . . v jkwald, Frank, wood Skinner, Cyrus, labor ..... 51.24 39.00 7.20 1.80 5 00 19.10 Skinner, labr ....... ..... 1.59 Wroud. E., labor ........ 14-80 Stroud. Evert, labor .,..'... 1.5U Tolle, 0 labor .......... 2,40 Welf Frank, labor ........ Whelan, Gum, grading WIWwwh, Kalnb,. grading., WiU? M,,1irlHlng;v., Wlldinan, Ralph, grading.. 2. 6.03 6 00 42.97 10.5O.J m WMWM m. YiruEo tf tlieo good physicians t sliould pronoirnco your ' bSW Jiopa. If tiicy shoyld'dtddift .that you qould.npt'iliv longer than siict 'weeks. And if you should, gct-wcll, after us ing only $12.00 worth of D. Miles' Heart CJuro and. Kervine, what would yeu: auvise a incna in hkq cod- dition to do! i- . "I hav to thank you for i4v!n m wife's life two yeartt nata wa imrt eentlnutd with the doctor until .the third doctor, one, said th fnr lr. that ir. iikb tne two rrcv revtous nnn unltl that nothlnr coum o o don for her. that she had batten ba taken heme from the- hospital to qulrlly wait her time, .which weuld not hi over weeks at the most. 1 iHWwht hjr home, and then 1 thought probnbly; Dr. Miiea' litnti euro anu ruervino , mlBht help her, no 1 got a bottle of each and iema Nerve and Uver Plus j ana commence! 10 kits uwiti iu ucr, w Men Btn nn tmorovawent,, ana encouraged khr this we cdntlrt,' alv-4 ln the medicine. We gavr lier eleven bottles In nil of th medicine. Hhe tnkea It occaiilonnlly now If ihe feel; the. need, I am Ir. thomlnlutry, aud feave been for 44 yeans." REV. I. MlLTtIOAN. Qeiida Spring's, .Kana. Or, Mllet' Heart Cure It (old by yourdruotjlit, who will guarantee that the first bottle will Wnef)t;' If It fall lie will refund yeur nieniy. MUes Medical Co., lkijrt, Ind NKWl nillLTi OPK.V UP AT KUGKNK Otto II,. U.Qlchman, a fosrne' wnl- jverslty of Oregon student, who ha been In birlnesg at Fort Jones, Car., for Bmo tlmo past, has purchased a half Intorcst in Otto Kautrnann'.i popular refreshment and' lUnch. placo In tho Dcckwlth block, at the corner ot Sovonth arid.-Wlllamate &treot8. Mr, Rclchman attended the university somo ton or 12 yctrs-ago and graduated from tho University of California later. Ho camo to Eugcno about three weeks ago and soon aftorward began to talk busi ness with Mr. Kaufmann.w A. deal wae agreed to nnd consummated a fow days ago. Mr. Rclchman enter ing tho business today. ' Lately Mr, Knufmann has greatly enlarged his placo, and mndo many improvements, and has contemplated many moro, Including the putting In of a flrst-c!a83 grill room In tho now building Just erected by h. O. Dcckwlth. o-i , If you take Kodpl In tho boglnnh the bad atnckn of Dy3pep&la will be avoided, but If you allow these, 1 1 1 (1 n'tneks to go unheodnd it'wl'l tnkotffodol a longor tlmo to put your tomaeh in good condition again. r,n a bottlo of Kodjl tirtny. Sold ny nil rtrnisK'rtK COLONISTS' FARES, WESTBOUND Fall Season,' 1908 COLONIST VAKKH FROM IMPORTANT KHTHIIN "CITIKS TO 8A. Liai VIA PORTLAND, WHICH W'lhli UK IN 4!FI'KCT DAILY FROM BKl'TKMIIKIt 1 From '" ' Rato. Atlanta, Ga ,....151.00 Augusta, Oa. 61T75. Daltlmore. Md., via dlffor- bntlal lines 54.25 Dololt, Wis. ' 35.85 Dlrmlngham, Ala. 47.l(j Dloomlngton, III 30. 80 Bristol, Tonn .( 51.75 Boston, Mass., via, differ- entlul lines ....,.. , . .54.45 Buffalo, N. Y via dlffor ntlal linos .,.....'..,... 47.50 guuri.iiBiu". """ Cairo, III. 38,76 Charleston, S. C. , .. &A? Chicago, III. . , 33,0.0 Cincinnati,. Q, Cleveland, O., via differ ential lines , 42,20 44 JC. 5U75 4360 Columbia, S. 0.. . . Coluinbua, O. ,,'. ,....,, .......... Detroit, Mlqb,, via differ ential l'nea Daa Moines, la.,,'. , 43.00 32.85 Ellnlra, N. Y., vja differ- ' ontlal llnoa . , , .' 51.80 BVansvlllo, Ind. .v tf... . 39.00 GUolph, Ont. ....... .... 46.05 Hamilton, OiU. ,,..,.,.46.05 Hannibal, Mo. ...,,.'.,.j. 34.00 Indlananolls. Ind 40. IA Jacksonville, Flo. KboxvWo, Tenn. -" T" W 55.G0 49.60 41.70 39,60 f t ! LoulevlUe, Ky. Memphis, Tenn Milwaukee, Wis., via M!s ouri river . . . 38.00 WM, M'MURRAY, General Pasiengcr Agent, ?HAH. H. FKK, Psseeager Tc Manrger. SoHthern Pacific CHjay. a TEACJUJtS .EXAWmiWN r .; ,-,. . :;xx:Jt Notice ia hereby given that , County School Superintendent of Ma rlon! county wilt; hold the regular ex amination of applicant for'.statc and county pajers at the First M. k church, Salem, Or., as follews: For State Papers. Commencing Wednesday, August 12, at 9.9'clock a. m and continuing until Saturday, August 15, at 'i o'clock p. m , . Wcdfiwday-i-Penmanship, h'story, spelling, phyBical geography,- read ing, psychology, .Thursday Arithmetic, theory ot teaching,' grammar, bookkeeping, jhya4c civil government. 'Friday Physiology, eograpWy, w CinpoBiiiou, Higuurn, ukmbii iuutb turo. Saturday Botany, piano goorae try,gonefkl hlntory, school law. ' Iur County Papers. Coiumenclng Wc-inesday, August 12", .at 9 o'clock a. m., and continu ing in Friday, ' August .14, at-4 o'clock, J. nu ' Wc'dneftday Ponmartfehlp, history, orthography, reading, physical geeg- raphy. Thtirday Arithmetic, theory ot toachlngj grammar, physiology. , Friday Geography, school law, civil government, English: literature. y; w;?m, smith,. Coimty'wS'chd'ol Superintendent. - " r- 8-1-ll-wlj; .a . 1 A t-1 Aw CotvmHIk,. Owroh. A Offers, cpfleglate (jourso In A8rlcj lure,' Including ,Agr.oi)fatriy, Hortt turo Animal Husbandry, .Dairy Htii bandry. etc.; Kofety. Domestic Science and Art; Civil, Electric Mochanlcal and Mining Kuglneorlng Commercoj Pltarniacy. Offers. elementary courses in A; culture,' For'estry, Domestic Scleiile and Art Cqmnierce, and Mechanjo Arts, Including forge work, cabinet making, steam fltttng, plumbtnj;. tnchlhe work, otc. j. Strong faculty, modorn e.uri montj freo tultlenj open Soptembr ' Illustrated caUleue.wlth'rulI In formation on application to the Reg istrar, freo. 7-31-8-W2 a lyjg. .rtrfgaeeTM Salem Fence Works t Hc4qrts for Woven Wire Fenolng. Poultry .Netting, TPlckets, Oat, Malthold Rooilnk, P. D. Ready Roofing, Screen Doors and Ad justable Window Screens. CHAS. D. MULLIGAN Successor WALTBIt MORLBY. ano Court fit. Balew, Or. TO OCTOHKH 81, nxw, From Rate. Milwaukee, Wis., via St, 5aul and Spokano ...... ,$36.6 Mobile, Ala 50.53 Montgomery, Ala, ....... 49.7(1 Montreal, Que 52.7V Muskogeo, Okla, 3345 Nashville, Tonn, ..; 44 00 Now York, N. Y via differ , entlnl llnca ,.,'.,..... 55. 0B Oklahoma, Okla. ,,,w.... 33 4t Ottumwa, la 33.90 Peoria, III 30.0J Philadelphia, Pa., via differ ential linos 5475 Pittoburg, Pa., via differ ential' Hnog 47.00 St. LoulH, Mo. 35,59 St.,tThouias, Ont. ,'. 4,0. Savannah, Oa. . , . , 54.35 Springfield, III ,...... 30.0,0 Tallahase, Fla. 55.85. Toledo, O. . ; ,...- 49-Gtf Toronto, Ont. ,......... 40.05 Tuscaloosa, IHss. , 40,00 Wa hlngton,' D, ,m orentlal )inoi ,AjIii, - 53.26 Missouri Itlvrr, CohjhJom Point, Kanirus City, Mo,.i 30 0 St. Je-soph, Mo, ; . . 30 00 Leavenworth, Kas. ...... 30 00 Atchison, ' Kas.' 1? 3000 Council BluSs, la.' 30 00 S'pux City, la. .". 30 00 St, JiihI. Minn 30,00 Minneapolis, Minn. 3000 JOHN M. SCOIT, t AU Om. ' Passenger Agent (PaclSe iftinm.) 1 3 - ,.