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iTY COURT LS ALLOWED FOR SEPTEMBER Oirc of Hie Poor. 5.00 5.00 5.00 10.00 5.00 15.00 8.00 5.00 5.00 8.00 8.00 COO 5.00 5.00 stllfet, B. (.. n'rMllll S. Kithcrlne 2 U Helen ......... jtrtdden, Wm w m, w1"10 . ; i TZ Mr-s-Hoiny m .u. :j Mr9 wm.. eir, r. ", ".... hrn. re- 'r, : l-Altlnf. Mra Almeda I Scbastlon 3.00 hntb, William 5.00 W H ,..- 10.00 tporuroan, ' t . JU.UII Srfrtd 0lrl1 Ald SC,Cty r'n ?,i.- Ilnl rtn 6.00 IDl". " cling, Kuiihlln, Mrs. 13. C... 10.00' 10.00 L- Doren, airs - li. ttnnk 16, -V " 7.00 Pi it. n n - teH. A. T. .;;, brJ LOS t. Biuiiwjii !' ' ""' F""' W t n fnilt Inn . 100.00 kmitnoK. ". " "-" ' ; cfcrbw. Scbasuon -. s,egmimd -& Pught rcpnrng fenl)0?.1.,iii m ' .' 5 00 Simmons, J. D Inbot fltU. ' inn itrt- 50 00 Taylor, J. A., teaming &&!&. ""'roAnkor B0, Taylor! J. L.', teaming .... u.'wi. Chas., cnre-tnKor .u-r 50.00 50.00 f J Wll. Henry, nlglitwatch. . IImiN nml Highways. irtJl, August, labor COO irnrtd, W B., repairing . i 10.50 5.25 2.00 38.25 7.00 10.50 1.50 iirtick, Fernnnci. inuor . . . urtlci. Leonard, iniior. . . jjtt, R., labor ........... ?!lt Co,, toggles, etc... iflner, Geo. tcnmlng. . . . Kitllh. J T, Iiibp, rontn. such, Dfrt pota'oes, etc. tain, ii. moor -' k'naPI'ti Co. plugB, otc. 9.1.i ... np i lultT W M , frelght.otc. . 50.17 hiifonila Bnkery, broad... i.! hittKi'M. Dck. lnbor ... 5.2r r!. X E.. lumber Lrtft Corre . lnbor a.oa hl'r.T W. scraping 3.00 hltjfonh. Clyde, lnbor i.di' 23.30 4.00 3.75 1tilort, FranK, teeming.. to'ottb, I E, tonmlng... twonb, J M , hbor m't'j, S. T , lnbor 5.25 iflbjt Son, nx, etc. tctt. Ed., wood -lk70 9tt,hm. labor 12.25 Iftha, A.. Inbon. 1.50 pair, T, A., grading, etc. 15.00 4.00 0.S5 137.67 w Hell & Co., nnlls. . . . M.H L., nails, eto ptburn L Sneer, lumber. . p, II C , labor 3.00 mi, b H ib J M trln to bridge. tyton, J labor 'i't A J labor i PI word 'vto W f haMlIng gravel it B HW fk" II 'I, teninlng. .. ," Ed hsul'iic simider John, labor. . . . H Con, Co cravel hboa G W , teninlnu tr 4 OrlKKor. rennlrlnir W W II Iiisn. bridges Ol.ilK 1 Fwi, Charley, lnbor 2 25 5!35 12.00 2.00 5.50 3.50 1.00 1.23 3.00 3.30 5.50 81.50 3.00 1.50 3.75 40.00 4.00 3.-00 32.50 Hion Bros., nn r i"aer, Darto;. teaming Vi A L carnonterlnE. . , asm, nan , etc E. teamlne . k, Peter, lnbor '. 0. D., telephono, otc I, U, money advanced ""tT. John. Inlinr Ey. Frank, tabor . . . ! Gw-w, F , money adv P'a. C Tl . tnnmltM. V 8. aior - tvHUMiiQ, t l-tad. lahnr wi Jr.. n n .nitin,, ruti '". ":""" t. Otto teaming .... S;0ohn. hardware .... mt ... " """ r-t. v w. teamlnir . 5 ni r Wm.. blnrksnittlilmr 07 15 "'f Wm, blackhinlthlng 2o!30 "tory, lauor 6.73 33.75 3.73 7.50 21.00 2.25 1.50 .00 .7 vnnA SSbas teaming! ffr&brr:::: 'Rarm'arS::: orwt uti: nn ilim, . Kin t. . ' .. i.n- 27.44 -. ., ,aUor g ;fn. jbor ..:;:;;; 7;oo (S '?, labor .... 3.50 rva,ior ,... 1C0 ha, n t "- K'noor 150.50 f ImC.'T' Z.2i' " ,"" moor .... 110 Lrtz-,nrr---- 6.50 15.75 11.02 1.50 34 50 it'-r Id 1 ' hire. W a ."""8 v Jo l,k "" 34 50 i. n-S,0l 119(1 2.l ii. .. 11.90 i " " iaiin . JlK ... M 7' 8- E. aa per 'rV- 9.6.1 160.00 4.00 s. 8. t ",:v. Phinin'V.i'0Or ...". riri.V"n-,air 3820 38 50 1X& "HI.. rtMV E.vfcSi?! 5.76 3.50 '"raber 37.6 13, GO ""lUC t Moore, J. a., cash advancod 176.17 Morohonise, A. E black smithing ...... 4.50 morgan, virg'i, Hauling lumT "or . MorrlB, It. N., correct clnlm. Mufnmn, J. A , crusher... . Mumper, Chas., carpentering Murphy, A. L., teaming.... Murphy Estate, J. J., rent for tile works ,. . Nelson, Andrew, teaming:. Nelson, HaiiB, teaming .... Patton, ,1. H,, cnrpontorlng. Pondldton, Q. A., labor- .... Pendleton, Preston, labor. . Potzel, M: J., grcaso cups, etc 3.00 5.00 54.00 18.00 32.00 60.00 i9nn b rr 8. oo bjl G.25 l.GO i-mimij, u. iM., learning. . . . 13.50 Plck'ons, Jos., lnbor 3 00 Phillips, M. E., lumber 11.52 5.25 1 18.40 6.00 4.5U 3.00 52.25 62.50 59.80 5.5S 5.94 22.00 0.75 Fluard, Al labor . . i Pohle & Bishop, rods, etc. . Pugh, L., labor Held, C. M labor Robertson, B. II., teaming. . Robertson, G. F enrpentor Rubens, Joseph teaming... Salem Iron Works, boltB, etc Sholl & Son, fenco posts... Schomus, Jos., lumber...., Schwab, F. .! tea"mtng.,.. Schwab, John, freight .... Security Vault & Metal Kks culvorts j. 195.00 Shaffer, O. A lnbor 24. 6r Shanor, Unrry, teaming.... 3.00 Shepherd, J. M., teaming,.. 1C.00 Shlpp, Watt, powder, etc... 302.25 Slegmund, E, Q,, as per re port 5.00 25.85 2.25 Simmons, Raymond, labor.. 3.75 Smith, Harney, teaming .... 7.50 Smith, Jennlng, lnbor .... 8.50 The Chas. K. Spauldlng. Log ging Co., lumber 54.04 Spencer Hdw. Co., hardware 19.05 Statesman Pub. Co., adver tising 4.80 Stcolliainmer, A. G., rods, etc 11.00 Stroff, NMchotas, labor 6.00 Tatmnn, W. II., lauor ,...;.' 25.76 Taylor, F. A., labor ....... 11.00 3.00 7.00 Trask, C. B., labor 2.90 Tuckor & Sons, A. B., nnlls. 3,75 Tuppor, J. 0 lnbor 35.22 Van Handel, A'ntone,' rcpnlrs 2.15 Voget, Oarflold, lumber.... 26.08 Vogot BroB., lumber 31.29 Wnde-Pcarco & Co., hdw.. 32.93 Wailsworth. Jai S., tcnmlng 2.75 Wnlkor & Co., J. E., teaming 2.20 West, A. L.i labor 93.75 Wcstncott, R. II., livery hlro 3.00 1.50 White, c. A., teaming White, J. R., teaming . . Whitney, G. II., labor . . Whitney, II. T., lnlmr . Whltnoy, O. C, lnbor . Wledman, R., labor . . . 7.50 3 75 3,75 4.95 2.25 9.00 9 73 15.25 3.50 Wiggins, J. C, lnbor WlgghiB, Roy, labor r 3'Sn'' Wlnd'Hlmr, John, blnckamlth- lug Work, C 11., labor Drift Creole Fill .Tob. Bowers, I. L., bnl. due on labor 15.00 Egan, Win.,. bnl. due on lnbor 25.50 3.30 Egan, M., bnl. duo on. labor. 22 60 15.00 wt Ed., iiao of engine. .Cont'd King, Glrti., cnBh ndvancod. Goodknocht, J.', bnl. duo for labor 2.50 King, Chas., overseer 79.75 Haborly. L. B cash adv... 1.60 Hnlwood, labor 3.00 Roml District No. 275 Clnrk, W. L., tonmlng 8.00 Pnln. C A. nrrnnlnc S.Rn inning onglno 2y.5t 'Crozor, L. M scrnplng .... 5.00 2.ii) Dlokorson, P., lnbor 4 30 6.00 Grltton, W. A., tonmlng . . .; 3 50 16.00 Parker, E. E teaming. ... 35.00 32.50 Pnrvln, J. R.. teaming .... 9.00 25.00 Ponrson, D. S., tonmlng.... 10 00 4.22 tPomborton, W. S., teaming. 8.50 5.25JAlbee. O. W.. teaming..... 35.75 3.00 Spocliil Tv District No. 21. 29.70 I Bell. Wm.. teaming 3.00 5.28 I nenodlctj John, tcnmlng..'.. 2.50 0.73 Bnrkmoyer. II.. teaming... 12.00 ;H. John, hnullng 3.00 Bnrkmoyor. II.. tcnmlng... 12.00 .50 'Boodlgholmer, Simon, tonm- lug , 36.00 BoedlgKolmer, Simon, tonm lng 12.75 Boodlghelmor, Simon, team ing 19.12 Cnsteel, Louis, labor 3.75 Carter, I. B tcnmlng 18.50 Castcol. F. J., lnbor 3.00 Downing, W. II.. tonmlng. . 15.75 Downing, E. C, teaming... Downey, Carl, teaming.... 0 10.50 12.00 TEA Schilling's Best is in packages; never comes out of a bin or canister. Vour crocer returns your money 11 jrou don't tltg It; we ? him New Notaries Appolutoil. Louis Fluhror, Mayger; E. C Roberts, Myrtle Point; W. A. Wood, Gold Beach; Frank G. Mlcolll, Rose burg; Z. L. Dlmmlck, Oakland; Br rett IIIcUb, Canyon City; John M. Parry, Mora; Jamoa P. Neal, Froo water; C. C. Cate, C. H. Farrlnglon, F. E. Grhby, Portland. Kodol For Indigestion Our Guarantee Coupon II. after uilnr H.w bottle ol Kodol. you can boneitlj $ar it dm not benebteU ou, we will refund your money. Try Kodol lodey on IhU guarentee. Fill oat end ign the lollow iaf, pretest it to lbs dealer al Iba time ol parcbate. II It tailt to aatltly you return tbe bottle to tbe dealer Iron whom you bougbt U, ai we will rtun4 your mosey. ' Stats Staabere. .CutThLttut' Digests WhatYouEat And Makes th Steaack Swt K. C DWXTT Be CO., Cfatee XXt SOLD BY ALT, DEALKRS SMILES. If no end of books' make o'iir" chil dren smart, this will be the wisest generation of all, so far as-tho pub lic schools are concerned.. Let ub bo thankful that our beau tiful Indian summer weather continues. Hnrrlman and Rockefeller have 1)0tn ueon ,n Salem, and how much i richer are you in your pocketbook for their having been here? w . n Oh, yoi, all wo need to carry Ore gon for Dryan h to have a faw speeches from Beverldge. So old man Kern had a pass from the Dig Four railroads. Well, Bry an had to get some old rich nobody, to run on the ticket wltlr him, and hit upon about the only railroad lawyer In the bunch, The "mush-njellons" hold out well A t It !s now explained that Brer Sel ici Is only here temno-nrlly. "Well, If the MethodUts can s'nntl him tho ;cat of the people ought not to kick. Two men who mado good with tho whole conference 'and the public tho bHiop and Pro-Went Honinn. The nnvlng company I" n llttlo slow and never pops to work until It Ib pood aid ready, but then it doeB a good Job. .. . Why should the rich nronorty ownri who hnvp Mie lairla along the proooFpd Btate fair boulova-d, and hold them fo- pcculnMon. have a Btrct bu"t for hem wlh convict la bor pir' rw tbnn people In any oth er pnrt of town. Oh, yea. light, the direct p-Imnry, and the dlrpct election of BcnntorB, and everything the people hnvo voted for In o-puon, nnd tuck thh stnto away safely In tho Democratic column. r The MlhnrtlitB wore wIbo In start ing n movpment to boost-tho Sunday whool- Tbnt In whore the life of tho future church or any denomina tion 'a coming from. 'lliilcyoii Martin," with IloKtou Mhi Htrcl MnliLs. Tho MlnMn'l MiIcIh. When tho Mlntrol Maids appoar at the Grand opera houuo tonight theat'c-goen will linvo 11 chance to see the cleverst girl nrtlstB on tho American ptngo. Tho company Is undor tho FamotiB Juvenllo BoBton lan mnnnBAmont, which nlono Ib a guaranteo that It Is something out of tho ordinary. The copipnny Is com piled of young lndlei who can sing, dance and nnuiso. You can gp to tills performance (If your Bul yearna for novelty) with tho nssurnnco that tho muBcles of your chuckling mo chlno will got good exerclsp. Tho performnnco opona up with a grand minstrel first part, introducing Mlsa Jacquo Caad,' tho famous baton twirler, followed by n musical cdnio dy. A show for ladles, gontlomon nnd children, strictly moral, clean ntfd up to tho minute. - Ci RTATK NEWS. Two thugs, who yesterday held up and heat M. V. Dowald. a wealthy Cottuuo drove merchant, wore cap-' turod lust night, after a running pis-1 tol bnttlo with offlcors, at Divide Btatlon. J t I Ovor 1000 students enrolled at tho , Stato Agricultural College 300 mgr" than last year. ! Sixteen TJvaMUn men- nave epn Indicted on 219 counts for viola-. Inn nt Mm llnuor law. Augu t Erl-.kson Is In the tolls of the law for spiling liquor at his tav ern on' the P'Tkainna river, four mil" from Oregon City. Unfo'trinatoly tho- Country Chili hirne mept p Portland, liullke tno ptnte 'r 'it Sn'em. was not n succoss liflcatre of the small attendance. To nm-i n""'" " P Ion. son'on tickets are being sold for next year's rnet. Al-"ndy $1885 have been re allzed iu this way. ' TiTt'U.- florn7( W'tch IfsTl 've " ' b,p tji'ng to use for, oIIps Sold by all druggist. . Rains have come a-- j Gnd-'ond o the -lern oart of the United States t-- - " o-UugiiInea ana tho drought Is endc4,. has been ai-ioa'f o iae vuiw States Kiprenio court. "HH""a; giiiiH jjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjHBeK. tH leHlieESIiebBB!!!SieiH iHhRhSI O obbo'oooO PERSONAL MENTION O O O O And O OOO fi Snlrni O O OOO Movements of People. ' OOOOO O A. N. Rush nnd wlfo left today for New York on an extended visit. T. J. Winters, bf Gates, .wa3 a busi ness vlltor in this city yesterday. George Dorcas roturnod this morn ing from n business trip south." Mrs. O. C. Baker has' returned from a vlBlt with friends In Eugene. H. T. Reed left tlls"mornlng' for Wnlla Walla to attend' the coming fair. , t'j Kola Ncls, the hop man, Is In Al bany trnnsactliiB business for a fow dnys. L. McLalne nnd wife loft for Eu gene Inst evening for a fow days' visit. J. A. Markel went to Corvn,llU this morning on n brief business visit. Julius PinciiB weit to Woodburn this morning to nttond to his' hop In terests there. Cnrl Gnbrlelpon le't yesterday for O O Eugene, "whore he will enter the UnI-1. verslty. Mrs. A. A. Long roburned InBt ov-j onlng frojn n sevornl dnys visit wlthi. friends nnd rolntlves In Portlnnd. Claud Anderson left for Portlnnd today whore he will spend n week with his brother, Frank. 1 MIhb Attn Bcnnlnghopf, Of Port-1 land, arrived todav, and will v-ltat the homo of Miss Lonn Wagner for a few days. Waltor Dunlnp, of McMlnnvllle, was In tho city yeBterdny looking af ter biiBlncss matters and visiting frlcndi. Carlo A. Ilurtzman nnd wife re turned to Portlnnd this morning, af ter spondlng n wook with Mrs, Hartr mnn's paronts hore. Miss H. Alice Goodlode, of Pendle ton, returned to hor homo In thnt city this morning, after visiting with friends In this city nnd In Albany for tho past week. Misi Gladys Robinson hns returned to hor homo In Hoqulnm, Wash., af ter visiting In this city with Mrs. L. C. Stringer for n woek. MhB Nottlo McCoombs, of Port land', Is In tho city visiting for n few dnyB with MIbb Rosa Wheeler, on North Llborty Btreot. Mr. nnd Mm. M. A. Joavlln ro turnod to Oregon City this morning, nfter visiting with their ninny friends hero for n few dnys. II, L. Johnson, of Condon, wns In tho city yostordny, looking nfter business matters nnd visiting with frlondn. Mrs. G. Vnn Wnrron hns roturnod to hor homo In Oregon City, nfter vl Itlng In this city with friends for n fow weeks. Rollln K. Pngo, local manager of tho Portland, Rnllway, Light & Pow or Co., was transacting business In Portland ycBtordny. Miss Bcrnlco Amy, foniorly Btenog rnphor for Attorneys Cnrson nnd Brown, In this city, hns secured n civil sorvlco nppolntmont nnd loft to day for Portlnnd, where sho will tnke n po Itlon In tho offlco of United Stntps District Attorney John Mc Cwirt. Tho r'onforenco visitors hero ro turnlng Inst evening were: J. W. EckBmnh nnd wlfo, of Oregon GIty; Mrs. W. B. Mooro, of Clackamas; P. T Rh'ihnr', Oregon City; Mrs. W. M. Ernklnn, Coburg; MIbs Graco Elllr, Pii'lngllpld Mr. J. II. Skldmoro, Junction CU"! Mrs. J. Hnwloy, "Di vide; A. R. Marks, Raaeburg. - WALKING AROUND THE WORLD Honry Sonton, or "Snllor Tom," ns I ho Is culled, claiming to hall from I Hereford, England, and walking nround tho world to his nativo homo I from Now York, was In Snlom last night. Ho gavo exhibitions at some of tho saloons as a club swinger, claiming that was tho only placo h" could got any help on his strango ndvonturo. Ho wns flvo months and six dnys gottlng from Now York to Everett, Wash., and had stamps from all tho postofflces on tho wny to show ho had. mado tho trip. Ho will go to Frisco nnd cross to Australia, and walk around tho world that way. COURT HOUSE NEWS Wnltor O.. M'lelhnupt wishes . to make the following statement, aa to tho lawsuit over tho piano; Tho facts aro as follows; When my s'stor, Lydln, became Insnno and could no longer tako chnrgo of hor house., tho furnlturo had to be packed, and Mr. AdumB told my brother, Oscfl'. that Lydla wanted Frldu to ht'vt the nlanp, and jijkoil h(m to ship It to Frletln, which ho did, nt his own oxponsn. some time Inst spring. I think In April; but In tho course of humnn ovonts. the minds of men change. Slnco we do not wish to quarrel oTor any nrt'cle bought by our nnfor tunnto slstor at tho cost of Iit Btrongth nnd reaRon. wo have ordorod tbe eborllf to turn tho piano over to Mr. Adorns. ' i INC'M'APE IN' RCJCOOL A'PTENDANri PUZZLES IIOAHII Tho public schQPl "of. Salem wr , In a badly congested condhloo. an I the school board Is pii-'liyl bow o rel'evo them. The board win m' Rafird--. - ' ' "i '"'vi h "r,b lem Th ", n-oliijQnt wi ftfr '" a little ovor J 600. "( ra'l-'d are holding dally confir-jRe In Chicago, for the pur noso of ralslncr tho. rate on 80 west hon commodities and 20 eaat ea4, i M I 1 m 1 1 1 1 n n m t h i VanDusen's Extractsii f. Will bo 'domonstratedi. llils' week ' ' J 'I ' nnd wo want you to come' In and try sw ' thorn. Sambos will bo given to thoso wishing to try tho purestand best extracts on tho market. i MOIR GROCERY COMPANY 456 STATE i n i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 n i 1 1 in i THE OlNE o. SURE WAY to have money is to spve it. The sure way to save it is by depositing it in a responsible bank. You will then be exempt from the annoyance of having it burn holes in your frocketsand aside from the fact that your money will be safe from theft, the habit of saving tends to the establishment of thrift, economy, discipline and a general understanding of business principles essen tial to your success. ' To those wishing to eslabish relations with a safe, . strong bank, we heartify extend our services.. i THE UNITED STATES NATIONAL s BANK OF iXlt, E. ECKERLEN Family Liqtio Stoare 144 Commercial St. "THE SCHOOL OP OUALITY" . Tenth and Morrison, Portland, Oregon A. P. Armstrong, L.L.U., Principal fl,Ve occupy two floors 65 by 100 feet, have a $20,000 equipment, employ a large faculty, givq hidlvidual instruction, receive more call for office help than we can meet. Our school admittedly leads all others In quality of Instruction. It pays to attend such an (utitutioa. CSald a Kalaes Hatit "Ketp haaimerix away everlastingly o tkorugk work. It will wk eat la the end." Halit aa IMiwterJ "The quality of iattrue tion gives la your ckool Aaken it the standard of Ita lciud ia tbe North wet," C.0pen all the yaar. Stwdeats admittad at aay- tiatc. Catalogue fra. RalrGMt Any baitk, smy mwpatir, any buslaw swu Ih PotIUhJ. i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 n i I i in in'ili 1 1 . i 'it A' ',ii . PHONE 182 n 1 1 i ii i n i it niiiimi iV i c. SALEM Q A 11 I N Ii T S For fllfng lottors, or card enseu for Iooho lodger enrds, aro always used in oftlcoa whoro they fllo away loUer and bills and keeps copies of those wrltton In tho olnco. Wo havo some good Ideas hi tho way of letter nlos, cablnots, lottor copying presses, bo sides ovorythlng that could bo called a blank book, from a pencil scratch tablet to a largo double ontry lcdgor. A. M. !! A N S E X, i Manufacturer of Sash, Doom, Mouldings, and all kinds of House finish. Corner Mill and Church St. Phono Main 844.. Fr$e Delivery