)P?wy"ygfjwg'wwfy',w&1 vin wwyw y mr Complete Ikcilal of Ik Day's and Dcinw. Deeds Grange Notes Kivor Tralllc State Gleanings A Denstly Crime Summary. Salem (iraiij;e an J I'omuua. Those meetings which were hekl on Saturday, were well uttcmlcil, and wlthul most interesting. Hon. T. Paulsen giivonn extended report of the Furmers Institute lately held in Corvallls. Hon. It. P. "Iso lo made extended renuirks relevant to the best interests of the Agricultu ral College of Oregon. Interesting remarks were made by T. L. Davidfon, Oleon Port, !'. It. Smith, Ullleary and others. The Manon county Pomona Grange meets with Wood burn Orange on Thursday. December 13th. A full attendance is expected. JJrethren vou need not stand kick and expect to bury the grange. It ii a tiling of necessity and has come to stay. For more than twenty yeais It ha withstood the crucible of public (minion. The irningu is victor to day and will be one hundred years hence, or until something better lakes Its place. I. Ii. II. -- A Needed lmr.ro einriit. Now that our new depot is com pleted and the travel to the city comnlotclv shut oil from its old route by the depot, a decent road is the want of the times. The main road leading into Salem from Mehama and Turner is an outrage to the traveling public, and a dis grace to the city. In winter when the waters are up, the present road will bo in a veritable river, not merelvof mud, but of water, almost rtrnn oiiomdi to swim a horse. The OVER THE CAPITA. CITY bridges are narrow, contracted, eater cornered concerns. The crossings rough, and withal a worse road leading to the city cannot be found. Llfoand property will be endangered unless this disgraceful' alley is im proved. Sancho. Th': Extrrmes Heel. B we are breathing the fragrance of n freshly gathered out-door bcxrueL t a letter lies before us from an . torn t lato tl, lnKl"U' l)l which runsiliko this: "If you were heie to lookout "f the whitlow upon the Htiow.dad . ,,11Irt ,,I1(l k'11,hw trocs you would w. 3 tl,,,t HU'm wl"tur w,,s upon us. A ty "' hl-im fil ing on the 10(h which continued all day, turning to H11w '" thu "'b'1' This conUnuetl t. "" two days and nights, and now t '" '"' v red to the depth ofci'lght Inches." A I'luueeri Wo ''' Hegardlng the death o. " Chauncey Cole, a friend at Amm.,'u w" us that air. Colo was born l jl' 181".,hcuco wasbuventy-flvc y, carsold lust June. Ho ouino to this oo lst in an early day, took a claim in 1 '' county In the forks of the Santiiini and lived there, and raised an honor able family and was highly respect ed by all who know him. Ho was n . consistent member of the Christian church, and leaves an aged compan ion and several sons, one daughter and many friends to mourn his loss. I'll and HuMi the Utter. It Is lively on the river now, since tho Hong, llentley, Thieo Sisters nnd Occident are doing regular Horvico. Their course whistles are welcome sounds to tho ear of the fanner and tho shipper. Old resi dues aro reminded of tho days long gone when all was life upon the water. The river had receded near lvn foot during tho cool snap, but since it is raining again it lias re turned rapidly to its former stage, which is ample for all boating pur poses. TtnkKllii; Senile. According to tho iiwigo of former yours there will bo no services on Thanksgiving day at any protostaut olitiruh in tho city except tho lliptist, whore nil aiv expected to join In a union rejoicing. Thlsyoar the lot falls regularly to the Haptlst clamih, and Itev. A. It. .Mwlbury has in nrainimtloii a Thanksgiving wHiion which he will deliver at 11 a. m. Ai AblU rare. The OKICIINAL. AllIKTINJ. (JLKTMKNTLi only put up In turgv twHunco tin boxes, ami ia an nUpoluto euro for old sores, burns, wounds, chapped hands, and all sktn eruptions. Will positively ouiv nil kinds of piles. Ask for the ORIGINAL, A11II2TINB CUNT MKNT. Bold byD.W. Matthews & Co., 100 Btato street, Salem, ht 95 cwita or box by uudl 80 ccata. man'WLLji" w MUMgwnCTt ttt: tr"5i55?S5 A .Nameless Crime Charlej Cowen now languishes In jail, pending examination before Justice Strickler, for the commission of u crime which shall hero be nameless, but which in years ngono caused the destruction of a great city. The one upon whom his hell ish work was performed was Gideon the little nine year old son of John lluton wh resides just north of this city. The crime was committed on the 15th Inst, but the boy is yet too ill to be brought to the city to appear as a witness against the brute In human form. The examination was to occur this afternoon, but will lie continued until the witnesses can be here. Cowen is about nineteen years of age and not of a very bright turn. - "Uttle l'bllV Lire. We wish to warn the public against the spurious livjs of Gen. Phi! Sheridan. They are advertised by publishers and represented by agents ingeniously to deceive tho public. There is no work of the general's life that Is authentic except that written by himself, and pub lished by Charles Webster & Co., New York. Eveiy other publica tion Is spurious and robs his family of their just heritage. See that the name of Gen. Sheridan and Charles Webster & Co. is on the prospectus or book, before you give an order, as Mrs. Sheridan Is not pecuniarily interested or otherwise in any other work of the okkeual's life. Charles Wehstek & Co. d-&-w C. W. Bain, agent. For Ibe Protection of Deer. The Alpine club is doing a deal of unnecessary labor In the matter of getting up petitions and bills for the passage of moro stringent laws for the protection of deer. What we need rather than more laws on this point is the enforcement of the present ones. Wild deer in Oregon is a matter of but few years at best. The state is so rapidly lining up that there will soon be no haunts for the mild gazelle. , Street Hallway Construction. Although this afternoon was the time set for opening bids for the construction of tho Salem street railway, they will not be taken in hand before to-morrow morning. The directors will then meet at the Capital bank and consider the bids. This Will glvo the contractors suf ilclent time in which to arrange their specifications. There will perhaps be a half dozen bidders. -- A "Horse" On Vs. We knew it would happen, and so it did. In Saturday's issue we gave the Astoria Pioneer credit for an article taken from tho Astorian. What wo did was In good faith and we Hereby ueg tno panion oi mo esteemed Astorian, and- if deemed necessary of tho lUontvr also. Mistakes will happen in -the lust regulated print-shops. . To The I'cnrntlary. Lewis Hamilton was brought up from Oregon City yesterday even ing and (It toil out inn prison dress. Ho was sentenced to a term of one ,vear for stubbing Shelby Murray, l.lo was charged with assault with u deadly weapon. Hamilton is not unknown about Salem, having work ed here several years ago. Where 0ur Flour lines. TheSaleni mllUuire now making regular HhlpmentK via tho Oregon Pacltlo boats to Yuqiilnu and San Francisco. This shows how we need tho projected Astoria, South Coast and Salem Hue. There is a world of produce In this Valley and all wo want Is a direct route to tho sea. - Some More lire! I'mlt. Yesterday l. 1. Pretty nmn shipped twelve barrels of choice pound pears to parties farther east. They are beautiful specimens which ho has lieon many days in collect ing and pauklng. They will do much toward advertising this noblo fruit section. i i. Our Water Tower. l.'nr the bonetlt of the nonius who iuvsIiIm over the columns of the esteemed Albany Democrat, wo will remind him that Saleni also has n water power boooud to none save .1,., Kails of the valley cities. Wo tllUlng It too In ninny ways Renew Her YtoU. Mrs. Pluobo Chesley, Peterson Clay County, Iowa, tells the follow ing remarkable story, tho truth of which is vouched for by the resi dents of the tewn: "I am 78 years old, have boon troubled wlthkldnoy complaint and Uinionoss for many ycirs; could not iltxw myself with out help. Now I tun free from nil pnln nnd soreness, and tun able to !lo all of my own housework. I owo all ofniv thanks to lCleotrlo Hitters for having renewed my youth, tuul removed completely all iIImhiso nnd pain." Trv ii bottle, Wo ami $1. t l)r. P. W. I'ox's drug store. . imihiiiii LOCAL SUMMARY. Senator John N. Dolph Is in the city to-dnyf Mrs. It. S. Wiles of Newport Is hi the city, the guest of friends. A marriage license was to-day issued to Chris Kreger and Josephine Warner. Mrs. II. L. Hatch Is now at home in this city, having spent some time in Corvallls. The State Board of Agriculture is organizing this afternoon and will hold a few days session. John Cassldy, for a simple drunk, turned over to the city treasury the sum of $7 75 yesterday evening. Charles Knight, a brakeman on the O. & C. gravel train, fell between two cars yesterday, and was dragged to his death. Gov. Pcnnoyeryesterday evening Issued a warrant of arrest for Thos. J. Goodlu, who is wanted in Kansas for embezzlement. That the west i3 still untamed is proven by the fact that two large beavers were trapped two miles to the north of Salem this morning. The Alka-Hespcrlau society will hold a special meeting to-night. A full attendance is desired, as much important business will be trans acted. Wm. Dugan took his departure for Baker City this morning. Ho goes to begin the work of putting in the new system of water works there. J. H. Howell, janitor in charge of the State House, has leased his farm near Stayton to some new comers (Germans) for a term of three years. Miss Lottie Bennett, a student of the Willamette University, has been engaged to teach the Johnson schoolr three miles west of Mehama The term will begin on December lst. Mrs. Wayman St. Clair, wife of the recorder of Benton county, was found dead in her bed, at Corvallis, yesterday morning. Neuralgia of tho heart is supposed to have been the cause of her death. The body of James Payne, who died at tho penitentiary Sunday morning, was interred In the Odd, Fellows' cemetery this afternoon. His friends in Pennsylvania tele graphed biifltcient money to con duct the burial properly. Mayor Van B. DcLnshmutt of Portland Is in the city. Ho says all possiblo measures are being enforced thero to picvcut the spread of tho smallpox. All places where the disease is known to exist are under strict quarantine and the ofllcers aroon tho alert for new cases, which, as fast as they appear, are isolated. L. M. Mering writes from Rich mond, Ind., that ho will perhaps locate In Saleni. Ho is anxious to cscnpo tho biting winters and boil ing summers, nnd desires to learn of our climate and resources. There are thousands of people throughout tho eastern states in precisely the samosltnatton. Oregon Invites them to como mid try her. lETTKIl MST. Tho following letters remain un called for In tho bulem postotuce, November 1!M: Adams Mr A Aggnrt B A Auoiit Consulairode France Attorney General of Oregon' Baker Mrs AT Beamond Miss O Butler James Cnywood MrsF Kilwards Miss H Godley MlssAuim HarkinsJ S Hartley Maggie Hunt Oraeo Hinkel Mr N S I Jukes Iilzzle-iT Irwlu James IiUbucrtoii Mrs Mudr Joseph Miller Mr K Miller Mrs N Mother 411 Vine Moor C F Morgan May Nelson Elmer Ptittou Miss, Ida PreuterMrW Bieks George Shlndlor K Suly Elmer Swirl Jim J Veutoli Miss C White J 11 Wright Cnrrio Watson Uzalo Wolf Mi-8 Annie York Mra Eva Love William Middniighes Ban die Bros Matthews O W Myers DrF II Murray Thos McGeo J Itussel Patton MlssE Spicer Moses J &ivngeJ F White Wm A Wagoner Ibeao Waguon D II Youug Mra It W. H. Opeli,, P. M. 1I1KI). TO1LSYT11K At WljomelnthUoUy, on the inornliiK of Nov. , issv of cousuiui tlun, Mm. Jwmto Korsylho (lUSturknj-) vlfoof Jiimw ForoyOitv The funeral will occur to-morrow afternoon Ht two o'clock from tho family heme. The remains will bo borne to their lust rot-ting place in tho Odd Fellows' remotery. She wus but twenty yours of ng. a.qmaJiJmi'Mflg Limn OCCIDENTAL JOTTINGS. And Notes of a General tcrcst to tlio Westerner. News In- There are about 700 Indians on the Siletz reservation, twelve miles north of Newport. Newport has a new paper. They call it tho Republican. It is laboring in a good cause and will no doubt succeed. The Saleni postmaster was ap pointed by President Arthurand his term expires on Dec. 4, next. Presi dent Cleveland has the appointment of his successor. It is not unlikely that tho "cow question" will form an Issue at tho coming Albany city election. From tho streets the cow must go. This is the motto of the popular party. A Michigan syndicate is gobbling up whole townships, down in Joseph comity, at the rate of $2.50 per acre. Land for homeseekers will soon be rated among the high priced articles in Oregon. Gus Thompson is down with the smallpox on his ranch eight miles from Brownsville and is reported quite sick, being broken out from head to foot. Dr. Starr of Browns villo is attending him. From the number of creameries just now being erected all over the state, it would seem that the ship ment of butter from the east must soon cease. The establishment of some henneries would likewise be for tho best. Of the narrow gaugetral n derailed n few days ago near Sheridan, three box-cars were completely capsized. In one car wero twenty-live China men. No ono was killed or very seriously injured, though a number of Chinamen were badly shaken up, cut and severely bruised. None of the white passengers on tho train were injured. The train was mov ing very slowly at the time or tho accident would have been u bad one. The monument to Senator Nes mitli has arrived and is being placed over his grave on the old home farm, near Derry, Polk county, but the state is not paying for it. The family is bearing the total expense and tho sum of $250 appropriated will not be drawn from the state treasury. The reason is that tho amount was so small as to scarcely be worth applying in the manner intended. The monument is of niarbloand granito and is sixteen feet high with a polished base cover ing sixteen square feet. The mysterious order of "101" in Grant county continues to send its warnings and notices to leave to the citizens there. A. W. Waters dared them to approach him and they failed to come around. Tho last man to receive the summons to leave was Green Hudspeath. He replies through tho Harney Items saying : "I do not intend to leave 'nnd I can oe found at my farm, two miles southeast of Burns, at all times, and tlmt I am prepared to give these cut-throats and tools of monopoly a warm reception. Tho cowardly whelp who wrote the notice I re ceived is undoubtedly an expert with a pen, one who could raise or forgo a note, but when ho attempts to frighten me or other settlers he will tlnd that he has blticn off more than ho can chew. "My Wire Is a Terror!" Said a mild tempered man in our hearing. "She snaps ami snarls, tuuT s.panks her children, and finds fault continually. I can't bear It any longer." Don't bo too severe on'hcr, my friend; you little realizo her sutt'erings. She- has lost her former sweet disposition, and ill health Is the cause. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription will make her welL For female disease, functional derangements, bearing-down pains, and the long list of ills that make women miserable, no medicine can eomiMiro with this. It Is tho only medicine for woman's peculiar weak nesses nnd lUlineiits, sold oy drug gists, under a positive guarantee From the manufacturers, to glvo satisfaction In every case, or money refunded. See guarantee printed on bottle wrapper. For nil derangements of the stom ach, liver and bowels, tnke Dr. Pierces Pellet's, or Autl-billous Granules. Another Uood Sale. John Fnrrar Sr., yesterday eve ning sold to Dr. J. A. Rlohardson tho house and lot ou Gourt street lying immediately east of the home of Eugene Broyinan and fronting on Wilson nvonue. The considera tion was 12,600. Dr. Richardson will build an attractive houso upon the lot In tho spring. BtAttetlcM chow ttittt seventy per cent of Mie people oi uie iniuxi iuim are auner lnir rroiu the disease of tli kidney unit uiTmtry unmo. A simple iln in the buck, irnocfiiM-tMl. nrten run into that terrible mxRiryv, llright'ii dUM wutoh earrten off bO llwny "I mir pruuuuwu mvii. 11 juu hn mHic(el vrlili any urinary or klduey inmhu no mailer huW ftllshl. do not nut It oH" until to late, but procures package of Orwuii Kidney Tea aim use according to directum, it will cure you. " '"" un'f"jjiiJinBiuiuuiiaAUUoa3gc SUPREME COCUT. Salem, Nov. 20, '88. N. Langell, opp. vs. A. Langell resp.; appeal from Jackson county. Argued nnd submitted. H. K. Hanna attorney for npp. E. C. Cros3, as administrator etnl, apps. vs. Mary L. Basket, ns admin istratrix, resp.; appeal from Polk county ; judgment of the lower court affirmed. Opinion by Thayer J. Chas. Main, and E. H. Winchester vs. Charles Wessuer npp.; appeal from Multnomah county; judgment of the lower court affirmed. Opin ion by Lord J. A Dead Convict. John Smith, a half breed, died at the penitentiary early this morn ing. His complaint was consump tion. He came two years ago from Wasco county for a term of twelve years, convicted of manslaughter. Bnrklen's Ante SMre. The best Balve in tho world fn iiits, bruises, sores, ulcers, saltrheuin fever sores, tetter, chapped hand chilblains, corns, and all skin crup tions, and positively cures piles, m no pay required. It is guarantor'' to give perfect satisfaction, or moiie; refunded. Price 25 cents per bo. For sale v- Dr. H. W. Cox. MISCELLANEOUS. O. H. Monroe, J. B. N. Bell. Late of tho Monroe House. Monroe & Bell, FREE BUS. Sample Rooms for Commercial Travelers. From 81 to S3 per day. SALEM - - OREGON. 10-i-tr mHE QUESTION OF THE DAY. PROTECTION OR FREE TRADE? An Examination of the Tariff Question with Es pecial Regard to the Interests of Labor. BY HENRY GEORGE. CLonr, $1.50. papeu, 35 cents. This is tho clearest, fairest, most interest ing and most complete examination otthe tariff question yet made, nnd will prove invalunblo to all who wish to understand tho subject. The most thorough investigation of tho subject that has yet been put in type Now York News. Tho appenrnnco of this book marks a now epoch in the world-wide struggle for free trado. Hcnry Oeorgo lias a power of niimno-pnonnmletrutns isuehaclenrnnd limpid language that any child can under- sin stnnrt him. while tho most learned man tan enjoy tho accuracy of his statements nna wie suggesuveuei's ui uis uiuukuis. Thomas O. ahearman in Hew York Star. W hoover wants to see tho strongest ar gumentnot only against protection, but against all taritfs will And It here Christian Union. Tho singular success of Mr. George Is that ho has made political economy interesting. Unitarian Review. A book which every worklngman in the land can read with interest and ought to rend. New York Herald. Henry George's Other Works. Progress nnd Poverty, cloth, SI; papr, 33 cents. Soclnl Problems, cloth, SI; paper, 35 cants. too ijincruuesuon, paper, iu cents. Property in Land, oancr. 15 cents, Address TUB STANDARD,. 12 Union Square, Now York. BLVCKSMTBIXG and HORSESHOEKG. 2S8, S12nnct 3U Commercial St, Salem. 10-1-tf Take Note or Tills. T7IOK 3,300 WE WUJi SELIiOO acres i; well improved garden lantt, within 3 inlVs of Salem. Good road to town the year around. Ilulldtngs good. FINE YOUNG UtTCHAnu nun excellent, gnusa lanu. II his Ol V 1& u bargain, nnd will be held only a shot . time at these figures, show vou the nronertv Call, an u w o will - ....fl w f.. t-.. . ..nnnr ... roperty, Opora House, Salem, Or. &dw-tf Nil INSURANCE Company. Hire and Ma rlne. . JOS. ALBERT, Agent, . Salem, Oregon. ,1 rPKAL,SILVRRTON, WEEKLY. SUM rt pryer. Independent. TheAri-HAt, B etreulated In Marion, Linn and CUek union couutlw; has been established eight yearn and U an excellent advertising me dium, for terms address the nublfaber 1 H. G. U ulld, Stlvenon. Or. Proprietors Ghemekete Hote CRIBEMPOHII wtjxu-.gy.ig-rtjwaaatfcQm ,, FINANCIAL. ESTABLISHED BT 2ATIOVt aq . . al 4tl ll ytiyiui UK- bALtM, - - - OREGON I aid up, - . . . UU1JIIUS, - - " - 111 K. B. WALLACE, . . p. rwv'-V1 - " r""""". - - - fw DIRECTORS. W.T.Gray, W.W.JlaruJ --- "i ".o. Wallace Dr. V. A.Cuslck, J. H. Alben' T. McF. Patton. LOANS MADE TYi fhrTTiam rn xtrYtnni j .. " wA".r." "-"-.""" "Mri,, either in PrlvntegranarlMc? ipublic warehouses. State and County Warrants Bu tUMMtHWAL PAPER Discounted at reasonable rata. 1 Francisco, Portland, London.'Parut TfnnwKnncrnnrl Pnlftnttn ' 4liS ill ln lUttlUUtt ( SALEM, OREGON. JKM. K. I-VDUB. . - - . . nj Ml, i. IVIjIUUU, - V1CC1 JOHN MOIR, GENERAL BANKING! New YorTc, London and Honjll CvnHnn.rt r... lV..G!Yirt U.m ' uougiibunu huiu. zmuu, vouniyano warniiiis utiugni. ruriners are txn invited to denosit und trnnsiH. hrr witJi us. Liberal advances null wheat, wool, hops and other prupI rcasonaoio rates, lusurnnce ontuan curity can be obtained at the tell most renaoio companies.! EXPRESS "WAGON, QUICK AKSSJ delivery. Wm. Ronnie havlnilJ tno express uusiness 01 waiter loii n.nnnnul t n .Inllvrnp tflinlro vnltcs. J ages, and any thing else that necanfi 111 U(OJl IU Ulli ilUlblll (1IVC11J,IL MllUX, UUIIUi, LI11LI 1IUUIL1, 11NIU tb CI done by any body else. Leave orde juntos staDie. NEW BOOK. 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St.LocisJ FOR BARGAINS IK FURNITUR ao to ROTAN & WHITNEY, 102 Court Street, Salem, Oregon rrn,in n.f.n nut 4Va t-nmnlndrolfl chair factory's stock, we are prfPJJJ sen cnairs lower man auy uuuoo - 1831 THE CULTIVATOR 1UU1 AND Country Gentlema THE BEST OF THE AGRICULTURAL W DEVOTED TO Farm Crops and Processes, Horticulture and Frw't-Gro Live-Stock and DJ While it nlso Includes nil rnaii ments of rural interest, sucb M W -..l T?ntemnrrvV 1IPO K.eePl5i house nnd Grapery. Veterltuirr Kami Questions and Answers, r( iteaaing, uomusiio "J."vLt Itt mary oi inoiew ui " ""i.it ket Report aro unusually wmJl much nttontion is paid to theiwa the Crops, as throwing- 8",K: vi t ho most Important of all " VXanlil to buy nnd when to sell. J " "SfTJi lustruted, and by HECFjVT & inont vntntnt mnro reading """"lJ ever before. Tho su2l.l W7b per yer, but o olfer a BPIALU' nur in our CLUB RATtS fun v 2 SuljSCriptiOnS, "no re.nl.UB C Subscriptions, 12 Subscriptions, do. do. do. da -To all New Subscriber! 'JM paying In advanee now, w2.rf paper weekly, from our J!&igm ohanre. 3-j6i8ClMiJCoriiw M I HTUCD TlirifFR A, SON. I'U''! ALBANY, '. V 1 lie Capital Nationa uWMot