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may THE CAPITAL EVENTNG JOTTIilN'AIi. "-fc It i wi Wa u iP Ja M' w, ftipim JoiiMiH. TKUMH OK MUIHCIIIITIOW. IMIT.Y. One year by mall - Jfi 00 Hlx month by mail.... 2 .j0 Three months by mall 1 !4" ler week, dclhcicd by carrier . 15 wrxKi.v. One year by mull ?1 fi Six months by mall. 7 une yenr. n piuu in iuivaiivt'.....M i u Mix inontliH, 11 paid 111 advance f For advertising rate njiply at tills ofllco All Subscribers toTllKCAiMTAi-IouiiNAl whd do not secure their paper regularly will notify thin olllce, giving address, and tho mutter will be attended to ut once. Olllce, corner Court i and Liberty, Streets A PLOT FOK A NOVEL. I'miue Roads. If there lie nny one tblng more than another that demands nioro imperatively tlie tit tention of our leglslsitors (it present on liuliiilf of tlie producing masses In the country, It is the road law. The present road law respecting the inanner in which roads Hliall Ik made is worse than a dead letter. Jt yearly entail vast outlay.- of money itnda'n innucnei' deal of labor with out any reasonable approach loHatls laetor.v rvMiltn. 'J'iiiis thing of up polnifn or electing sujiervibOiN who ninny times know alisoltitely noth iiiLr alicmt Ihi' work they Iiuve liuui clio-ou In do, mil who, in otlirr in staneis, rule nolliiujj uliotit the re Hpou.iihllll;, (f (heir p.i!tion, Nan outmii cpiiii in t'i .1 .1. Jim thai feat II i U of it U II ' ;i .v'.i.t Vort than that of iilieiiiptin;: lo force men to work outtlie tax wlncli they levari (.'"iiiTaliy m an iiMpuiiiin and at which they wyr"; as il pay hiKii petiitity which h'.1 Ik'imi iiii justly Imposed. A salaried fuiictu ary should le'il: niinr the nud- and the work upon tho highways should be done by conlrnci, li in- accept ed by Hie coiiiniWsioners when up jnoved by the general toad-nia.-tcr .Sometliiutj should be none to enable the country people to realize the benefit intended to accrue from the tax paid for (lie purpos-oof construct ing public- highways. ICo country on earth is so wretchedly accursed with bad roads as the United .States. No people in the world give so little attention to Mich tin important mat ter. Our legislature should bo be KOiight to correct these llagrant abuses without further painful de- lay. A MvsrniiY. An old settlor tunned Louis Mar, who has lived alone lor many years on his claim about four miles below the Lower ('.if-eadcH, on the Washington side, was found dead in a lield back ol his house several days since. Jle had been shot and was found with his gun lying across his breast. One barrel of the gun, which was an old shot gun, was discharged, and It had evidently been placed across tho body to give the impression that Mar had shot hiuibclf. Jt is sup posed that the old man had some money by him, and that he was murdered on that account, as the house was ransacked and everything turned upside down. Two men who have bt.cn camped near the placo are (inspected of committing tho murder, as they disappeared on the day it was committed, tho boat in which they crossed the river hav ing been found where they left it. Tho matter has been kept quiet in hope of securing the murderers. It in said that in addition to tho irun Hhot wound there is a hole mado by a rillu bullet through tho breast. Siindino Out a Smm'i.y. State Superintendent McKlroy Is very limy to-day sending out the fall supply of goods to tho county super intendents. Tho following blanks, registers, etc., uro furnished by tho state, viz.: district clerks' blank re ports, teachers' blank reports,county buperintendents' blank reports, county superintendents' registers and record hooks (largo and small), teachers' hchool registers, district olorks' record books, teachers' blank eertlllcato books, receipt books for toacners' cerimcaio ices, manic re ceipt hooks (Mate and county ehool funds) and blank receipt books for county treasurer. Tin: Spaytom St'.w Vol.1, No. 1 of tbu Stay ton Hun, is now boforo us and from a hasty glunco must say that tho Sun will bo well edited by tho enterprising business men of that city, which 1h tho most essential part of any newspaper, especially ho Is It in re gard to tho editor's pocket book. The sun will shine forth under tho care of T. II. MeUlll. 1)ui:i:nM Condition. Tho condi tion of .lack (Ircen, tho man who was In tho wagon that went over the grade Tuesday, is reported no better Jack has been sick for a ntunbor of years, and this accident will go very hard with him. Ills collar bono was found to bo broken. Ills Mm Is improving nlcelv, but it will be sonielhue before he will bo able to bo out again. I'll.lilTltlC hlllllT iW.U'UINIJUY. TImh, lloluiuii is in receipt of his machinery to bo iiM'd in tho electric light building. Owing to the iniiii liur ot'oxtra lights that are lo be put up, it becomes necessary for an addition of machinery to 1m added. 'I ho city will lo lighted in a better way than it has been in tho past. Sitli'i'iMi Hois. .1. Jlenvn Is busy to-day, getting ready to ship another shlpuHiit ol hop-j to the East. I To has shipped a largo quan tity tlds s "hmhi, and now has alargo shipment at the 0. R. ftX Co. wharf, teady lo ship to Milwaukee, V1,. ashoon as the boat mines up uiu liver. Insani: Man. C. C. lilukesloo was brought to the asylum yester day, from Multnomah county, Jle In o:i years of ago and tho eau.-e of his Insanity Is thought to bo from family troubles, ills wife U eon lined In the asylum at Stockton, Cal. Tho Mght ot this old gentle man Is a oorrowful one to behold. How a Young Tombstone Agent Charm ed nn Olil Worn an nml lias Willed to Him Untold Niches. A gentleman in this city says the Walla Waliu Statesman tells a story that would do credit to many ilcti tiotis talcs. "Truth is stranger than fiction" has been quoted so often that it is almost threadbare, but, like "Jlomc. Sweet Jlome." It will never hv-o Its significance or forfeit its truth. Very applicable Is It to the present wonderful stery: Down in tlie Willamette valley there resided an old farmer and Ins wile, in every sense of the word happy and contented and withal well-to-do. JJut there came upon that household a very great grief; tlie death ani'el visited It and took away Its stud; tho aged farmer went to the Home ol his lathers. This left the old lady destitute and alone. Tho companion of her declining years tione to his long rest, no chil dren to make her poor heart glad, sho longed for some one in whom to confide, to whom she could look for help and comfort in her old age and her decrepitude. A young tombstone agent travel ing over that part of the country and being in search of dead people, heard of tlie death of her husband, and, learning also of her well-filled not'kethou.', decided to visit her at Iter home and stay a few days and recuperate, having been traveling pretty faithfully for somo time. It was Ids intention to make himself as useful us possible to the sorrowing lady and effectually work himself into iter confidence and esteem, when he naturally expeted to se cure an order for a large and costly monument. J Jo accordingly did as lie had iilanned and was more suc cessful than he had even dared to picture to himself, so much to that his hostess seemed to place the greatest confidence in him. JJe would carry in water, chop stove wood, in fact do anything and everything to please her. lie had been there but a few days, and was beginning to think of broaching the subject of his fondest hopes, when slieastonislied him ono day at the dinner table in a way that be had not even dreamed of. She suddenly asked linn: "Do you know what I'm going to do?" The young man, of course, replied that lie Hid not. blio then said slowlv and distinctly: "I'm going to will an my property and money to you. I like you and believe you are an honorable young man, and ono who will take caro of mo in my old age." The young man, of eour.se, tried to reason with her, and urged the peculiarity of such a move, but she si ill persisted in her determination to make him her heir. When lie saw that sho was determined in tlie matter, lie agreed to do it with the exception that sho should deed it to him for a consideration, so as to avoid any complications with rela tives. Tho consideration was 10. Thus ended n most peculiar bargain. Tho young man is living on tho farm with the old lady, managing tho farm and administering to her wants with the tenderness of a son. The property and money is estimat ed at about 0,01)0. The names aro not published because tlie parties do not desire publicity. They can bo found, however, at their homo any day persons curi ously inclined deslro to call. This is indeed u most remarkably good plot for a novel. For instance tho old folks could have lost a boy when very young, and this could prove to ho tho long lost son, etc., etc., ad libitum, ad infinitum. Wo merely suggest it; thoso who en gage in weaving tales can fix it up to suit themselves. Tito above has went the round of tho Sound papers and a day or so ago tho .Iouhnai. was in receipt of a letter from a well-known publishing house, inquiring as to whether tho parties were known hero or not, and whether, it would bo possible to obtain full and complete particulars in tho matter. The Joukxaij mado reply that no such an occurranco happened near Salem and that If tho abovo case was so, then It must more than like ly liavo Its headquarters near Hu go no. OlT.X l-'OU KNdAOIIMIINTS. A good joke has eomu to light in which allowed prairie farmer is tho suf ferer. It teems that this fanner is an old batchelor, and while in Sil vertou some time ago told a prom inent citizen there that ho had decided to leave oil' this single bless edness and take unto himself a better half, provided suoli a person could lie found among tho femalo sex who would eonent to the agree ment. Tho Sllverton gentleman told the farmer that ho was well ac quainted with a lady in Salem who ho thought would consent to tho match ami also informed tho farmer that should he gain tho hand of tho lady ho had in view SUE WON'T KING. A Stntrmcnt That Knocks the Iiell Question Cold List of Prizes Awarded, Ktc. Following is a statement of the writing school that has been going on in the public schools for the past month under J'rof. Garrison. I'ltKMIUMB AWAHDKI). For tlie most improvement in writing in the whole school, Winnie Riitdon, of Mls D'Arav's room, a copy of Lonfellow's poems. Jiest writer in the whole school, boy, Oswald West, of Mrs. Grubb's room, a copy of Shakespeare's works. Rest siirl writer in whnle school. Clara Wiley, of Mrs. Grubb's room, a copy of Tennyson's poems. For tho most improvement in Miss Grubb's room, JSdna lCnight; Miss Allen's room, Frank Jiower sox; Miss Van Wngner's room, Ray l'arvin; Miss Jjitchfleld's room, Florence Mealier; Miss McNary's room, Jllanche JJell, Miss Gilling ham's room, Tommy Townsend; Miss Newton's room. Etliul Van Eaton; Misss Mellen's room, Ern est Vandersol; Miss Northup's room, Anna Clark; Miso Cospcr's room, Margaret Randlr. To tlie above scholars who made tho most improvement, a premium of one dollar cash was awarded each one. Following is a financial statement of tho donnr.s. Paid Mr. G.-irrlnon S 150 00 " to pupils leuvhigsehool- 1 SO " for prizes, books and cast) - 10 00 Ralance on hand 5 00 Total 17JJ 10 J3y vote of tlie school it was ar gued to donate the balance on hand S5.00 to the' purchase of kind ergarten materials for the use of tlie little schools. Tiiuv Want It. In yesterday's Oregoninn u corrcji -juknt from Ncwp'Ht writes th.it the Uii'.ness men' of Newport will siiorMv orcrin- !. "i hoard of trade and etaC' n i movement on ('not to hint I tli" lorn ' talki' I of n-ilway tri.ni tbii bay m to Kir-g's valley." Aiic"mt villi'" made to induce the people of H-ileiu to take bold of the project. It would be a more feasible road for them than one to Astoria. Tho advan tages of this road to the p.jp!c of Indedcndence. Salem and Portland will probably be presented in detail tieiore long by tlie laquiini nay peo ple At present Yuqulna city has no existence except by the courtesy of the Oregon Pacific road, as that company owns nil the land on which people hove been permitted to build stores and houses; but, if limiors are true, tho coming spring will see a change there, and a town laid off. The elnineea are that the business coi.tor of Yuquino bay will bo at Yaquina city. Come ahead Ureth ral, Salem will do her part in tho matter and don't you forget it. Tlie move is a good one and tho Joun NAii wishes to see it carried for.vard. Sd Nnwp.-.Abniit ncn to-'lny If. A. Singk-toti, of Gibson & Sin gleton, received e telegram from San Joyp, California, stating th-.t h's father was accidenfly drowned. Th' tcle.:r.nn contained on rtiri'la:s and Mr. JMisJetoti and hh brother W .liter, will leave on tbn evening tr;:!n f.u' Sai. Jo..'". The trip will bo a h ul i. tv ii" only a few weeks st;o the bi'oiher i.i.;u to Salem after spending a. in :ith visiting ilielr father. P. H. BARNES, Pres. II. V. MATTHEWS, Trcas. War. HOWARD PHELPS, Sec W. P. SEAVER, Solicitor. lUfuuu ra I I Salem Land Company, Incorporated 1SSU, I J ' Thus it will be seen from the above as tho Jouknai predicted that it would not prove such a finan cial success ns was first supposed. There is no doubt but what an im provement has been made in tho scholar's writing, but should they not have made this improvement under the faithful teaching of their teachers. Tho matter is over now, and tho JomtMAfj has made its standpoint1 plain In regard to sueli doing' in a I public school. Its standpoint has j been supported by, it would c-eui irom the above statement, at It-.-ist three-fourths of the people of Sa lem. The proof is too plain, (o get around. It is a clear fact that it will take about 100 such doings at tho school before enough net profit Is realized to pur chase a bell larger than a good-sized cow bell. It Was a Success. Tho Chicago Comedy Company made tho hit of the season last evening by tlie rendi tion of that great five act play en titled "The Long Strike." Reed's opera, hotiso never held a more pleas ed audience. Tlie play was of such ii nature that It was easily compre hended by young as well as old, and so real were tho scenes that tho largo audience were held In enrapt sileuco from one act to tho other. Val. E. Love ns "Noah Learoyd," leader of tho strike, carried a difficult role, but so well did ho carry it out that a number of times a ripple of ap plause would burst forth from the audience. .las. A. Devlin, as usual, was tho favorite in his leading char acter ns a lawyer; Wildbird lumaii in the part of "John Rley," an Irish sailor, completely carried tho jest of laughter in his clover acting. Mortimer Snow also camo in for his partof glory as "Jem Starkie." Tho most exciting sccno of all and the ono that was of most interest to tho audience was that of tho telegraph station. Devlin in this scene was enabled to play at full force and if lie did not do so last evening then his strength as an actor has never been told. "Keep cool Jane" will long be remembered by those In attendance. To-night tho company present "Colleen Dawn" which will no doubt score as great u success as "Tho Long Strike." AnitHSTEn'OK Shoeting: a Cow. This morning a warrant was Issued for the arrest of James Brown for shooting a cow in North Salem a short time ago. He was bound over to appear before the court to morrow morning at 9 o'clock. Tjik Box Ton. Its no use to look further, the Bon Tou;Restauraut is setting tho best and most substan tial meals of any eating house in tho city. captured and has guilt like a large- tliat have never & Patterson's be- Cibb.-s lias been confessed to his number aro doing tracicu atunucrt fore. -o- Several c.i'-es of now goo.U ar rived yesterday from the East at Ltiiin & Brown's. Call and see them. . Tho Electric street car company will soon bo busy constructing their road up Chemekete street, during the meantime buy your groceries at S'liiire Pamir's. ' 1 .'.ii, Fj-i:.- 'Ii)" iJallim.iro fish market on 'm"1 s.ieei is the place to get your lioli, poultry and game. Nr.w AnnivAii of Cloaks. Something new, nobby and nice at Lunn & Brown's Commercial street. Painless dental operations at Dr T. C. Smith's, 09 State street. CAPITAL STOCK $3O,OO0, PRESENT TO YOUR NOTICE DDITION ! Which Is situated upon high ground overlooking the city, and only four blocks from tho elegant High School building. The horse car lino will soon be running to the school building on their new extension up Center street, and are headed for this addition. The Electric line will pass within one or two blocks of it, and oneot both of these lines will eventually traverse tho full breadth of Englewood. This property is selliug rapidly to a class of investors who will put in tasty, substantial improvements, which added to tho building, grading and other public improvements, which we propose to put on, will insure to tho investor an ample profit if ho desires to sell again, or a tasty, handsome neighborhood if he desires to make it his homo, 'lnero Is nothing in the city that will equal it. Or if you desire acre property call at our oflice over the Capital National Bank, and we will show you, free of charge, the cheapest and best five and ten acre tracts In the country, the nearest into the city and that which will double quickest in value. We mean HAMPDEN PARKand PAIItVIEW ADDITION8. TERMS EASY. To the poor man with but a few dollars, this is a grand opening and should be invest! gated at once, and young men should not slight it. If this add. should happen to catch tho eye ot someone at a distance, we request that you send for descrip tive hand-book of "Salem and Vicinity," Salem Land Company, Salem, Oregon. A Surprise TO THE LOVER OP GOOD BOOKS Any of the following 12 Mo's, full cloth bound, gilt sides and back, delivered or mailed to any address for CO cents per volume. Robinson Crusoe, Arabian Nights Entertainments, Swiss Family Robinson, Scottish Chiefs, Thaddius of Warsaw, Children of tho Abbey, Don Quixote, Vicar of "Wakefield, Paul and Virginia, Banyan's Pilgrim Progress,Bunyun's Holy war, Gulliver's Travels, Child's History of Eng land, iEsop's Fables, Baron Munchausen, Last Days of Pompeii, Ivan hoe, Waverly, Guy Mannenng, Stories from French History, Tom Brown's School Days at Rugby, Dog Crusoe, Gorilla Hunters, Wild Man of tho West, Gascoyuc, Freaks on tho Fells, Shifting Winds, Floating Light, Bear Hunters, Kangaroe Hunters, American Family Robinson, Adventures in Canada. Under the Holly or Christmas at Hopcton House, i minion j.oo iuucu, tuc two iiequests, uiivrocue, Tlie uamis ot 1'aris, Grimm's Popular Tales. Grimm's Household Stories, French Fairy Tales, Standard Fairy Tales, Norshern Lights, Lady Green Satin and her maid Rosette. PIcKwick Papers, Martin Chuzzlewit, Oliver Twist, David Cop-J periield, Nicholas Nickleby, Complete Letter Writer, Prehistoric World, I History Stories. Emrlish Historv. Aneient. Historv. Modern Histnrv. J'uUo IVo Mistake If you linvo niiulo up your mlml to buy Hood's Bursa pnrllla do not bo Induced to tnku any other. Hood's Saruiparllla is a peculiar medicine, possessing, by its pecul iar comblnntlon, proportion and prepara tion, curative power superior to nny other urtlcloof the kind boforo tho people. Kor nil allcctlons nrlslni; from Impure blood or low Htuto of the syMem It Is uucqunlled. He suro to get Hoods. Cheapest, strongest and best, Wright's Compound Extractor Harsnpmilla. ltolls, pimples erysipelas lleo before It. Cleanses and enriches tho blood. Bold by all drug gists. . Wright's Cascnnv Constipation remedy promotes a regular and licalthy action of tho bowels, aids digestion and will not ir ritnto tho most sensitive stomach. Chll dren tako it readily. Sold by nil drMgglsts All may possess pearly whlto teeth, pure breath and healthy gums by using Wright's Myrrh Tooth Soup. Hemovestnr tar, piovents decay. Sold by all dragglbtsi It. C. C. C, Iteil Cross Cough Caro heals tliroat'und lungs, cures asthma and tlie most objtlnnto coughs nud colds. Try It. Sold by all druggists. ho would carry otl'an estimable lady of tho fair city of Salem. ThoSil verioulte agreed tocomo to Salem and lay tlie facts before thoiadv and see what ho could do toward clos ing up "the ileal." Tiiuo went tu mid the farmer grew more uwxlous every day and at la.st decided to come to Salem anil plead his own Fon Tin: Poon. Everyone should bear in mind tho musical and liter ary entertainment that is being pre pared by Miss Leoua Willis for tho benefit of tho poor and fatherless on Thanksgiving evening. When such wen Known musicians anil elocu tionists as Miss Pearl Scott and Miss Long and Messrs. Z. M. l'arvin, J. B. Starr and J. II. Ross aro to assist, it goes without saying that it will bo a rare- treat. The price of admission has been placed within tho roach of all, being twonty-llvo cents for gen eral admission to all parts of'tho house, and twenty-five centes extra for reserved seats. J,ook out for tho programme on Saturday evening. Seats can bo reserved at Patterns after Saturday morning. Let all turn out and help tho poor. Wright's Hop Ceie-y nnd Chamomile Hitters a reliable tonic, appetizer and tip patient, invigorates tlie digesUvo organs and iirevents dyspepsm, can bo relied on. Sold by all druggist. up HOISN. BERKHART. To tho wife of Joe. Berkhart, on Tuesday, November 19, 18S9, a girl; weight ten pounds. Orange Blossoms, Cook's Voyages Around tlie World, Battles of the Re public, Camp Fires of Napoleon, Romance of the Revolution, Remark able invents in the World's History, Evening Amusements, Modern uinssics, Travelers in Africa, In the Arctic Seas, Children's Bible Stories, Lady of the Lake, Memorable Scenes in French History, Frontier Life, Dairing Deeds of American Heroes, Thrilling Adventures on Land and Sea, Modern Story Teller, Christmas Stories, Sea and Shore, Life of Na poleon, George Washington, Daniel Boone, David Crockett, Henry Clay, Andrew Jackson, Old Curiosity Shop and reprinted pieces, Barnaby xviiuu aim .nuru dergn Desor muiuw JueKsou, um uunosity stiop and reprinted pieces, Uarnnby tudge and Hard Times, Bleak House, Little Don-It, Dombey & Sou, Un derground City, Tour of the World in Eighty Days, At tlie North Pole, JeSOl't Of Ice. Wreck Of tho Chancellor. Clirlstmnn hnnka linnnmmnrpint traveleres and additional Christmas stories, Tale of Two Cities and Great expectation, uur mutual amend, Edwiii J)rood, Sketches, Master Hum phreys' Clock. Fairy Tales, Handy Andy, East Lynne, John Halifax, three in, Norway, Jane Eyre, Lucile, Anderson's Three Uuardsmen, Tom Brown at Oxford. ilifax. Gontlenifin. Tho T.nsl. nf flio ATnlnVntio A rlom Bedo Holidays at the Grange, Tennyson's Poems, Idyls of tho Kitiff. Par- . t r ,' , ,;. l",u iUIU -vei-iiugs wna xuoouy anu oanKey, A Batohelor's Blunder. A Cardinal Sin. Adam Ttede. A T.nnlrir VmincJ --..'. r i -. w.tu- rales, American ooper's Adven- oenis, JisiK of A FULL LINE. OF- Crockery and Glassware! VU specialties in Valerian China Tea Sets, French China Dinner Sets. IUDGWAFS FAMOUS Buckingham Pattern OF- Minninn r ij.-aii.-m iini -. . i a .- . .i iuiimu, -i I'umu iuui, .ft. niio urey, Anderson's ivniry ' .iusiviiiuiu, -tiuiencMu ioics, as in a JjOOKingUlass, ATi iiuv.-, iuui ui iuitiiiimii9 . vickou uin, Arnoiu's r jjiaiiiouos, uapuzeu witn a uurse, JJeotons Bargain, Biographical Sketch es, Bound by a Spell, Book of Songs and Ballads, Betsy Jane Ward, Barnnby Budge, Boy Conqueror, Boys' Own Book of Indoor, Boys' Own Book ot Outdoor, British Femalo Poets, Browning Mrs., Poems, By Woman's Wit, Calhoun, J. C, Life of, California History, Campbell's Poetical Works. Carl Martlet, a storv- fnr hnva Hhinoco nivi r.t Speaker, Course of Creation. Court a nd Times of George the 4th, Charlotto Ai.iiTi ?' , 'V V.V ' V "" " "- i -Lawn, xoiiiucy anu aou, uicKen's I hild's England, Dickon's Christmas Stories, Dickon's Character, Sketch es, Doctor Cupid, Dr. Jekell and Mr. Yade. Dodd's Beauties of KlmU-o. speare, Dick Cheveley, Duke's George, Poems, Elizabeth, the fnr- linva Ti'llrnno "KN.SI r3n..I.., .... w..j u, .uiujii. j.ta v.;i.m.-5. Secret. Ecouemieal Conk "Itnni.- ir.nint Ex-iles of Siberia, English History, a story -.vjinmiuunsuim aii ventures, I'airy Jiells. minimis Tlni-u li-iimnnu !fn,i T? Z" ,r j, i.mUU CU rmi nuiiiuu, ream's .Bequest, ii-rozen Pi rate, I'avoritePoeins, Mowers From Fairy Land, Footprints of Fate, Gems of Prose and Poetry. Goethe's Poetical Works, Goldsmith's Poet ical Works, Good Measure, Gracio Goodwin. Quly 700 volumes in stock, very few duplicates, VWIJi i)ii:i). A Fi.mj Placi:. Tho Candy Kitchen dining rooms aro becoming inoro popular each day. Tho scone at meal times at this lavorlto eating place is a crowded one. Tho reasons tor all this Is that the proprietors are using their best endeavors to set good meals and also look after the comfort of their patrons. On Thanksgiving a special dlunerwill MILLER. At tlie family residence four and one-half miles south-cast of Turner, on Wednesday, Novem ber 120, 1SS!), Mr. Daniel Miller, aged St! years. Send your orders in T. McF. Patton, 98 State Street. nfWHTMW " BUftlBJglurtii JrtwjiALiLfM1,TTrtTtTTrT Mil.lk tl t t lillltt 1 In miliio mill !..... , v ,',', V i "i."1 ,lo served unit von neci not no to gone. The lady had received in- tlll, troublu of cooking and imkii g loriuiitlon somo way that ho was tbrthreeor four davs when you e-n wiiil IK iuui lulil for lilin. When he enjoy s tine a dinner as the Can ly knocked at tho door ot tho m v i:fi,.iu,n ...in ..., J whoso unino shall not bo mentioned no was iiviiio hi iiiiii i mi not Sfi:ct.i,NorKi:.-All whointoml pi. iJ i' .ii ii , i i lT'V.LlNS- furnishing donations for the Thanlw. lvm,m u, M- K- cluiruh. ly until ho had said his I ttlo say ,v re,uested to brim? them imitator I flll.lt lllllllllll t IHKlll.llll'.l IU..U.. . . - ----Q " --. ..,..,. I than ten o'clock on Thanksi'lvlm- I morning, as dinner will bo served from twelve o'clock noon tiutil throe i o'clock p. in and then without a moment's warn lug bodily lifted tho sturdy farmer from the lloor and lauded him on tho door steps. Tho Sllverton Kcutlciuuu it is said is liable to get u sound warming up from the farm-' realizes mat no was the ' er who now victim ol a 1 1 re-concocted arraugo. ment "to do dim bodily harm." Don't lorgec to examine those new goods that havojiiHt nirlved from ' meivlal sticot the east, at Jitiiiu .V llrown's. They j uro IuhUioiii llio factory, and aro of Bead Jlolvorsoii'a "ml" on (holutest styles. Go and wo tlicni. Iptigc, A Good S.u.k. Henry Staley, lato of Pennsylvania, yesterday boiiglit the Mrs. E. A. Ware place, I east of tho city, for SI 850. Tho sale ' -"- - was iiiado liv llartlett A Catterlln, l-ouKnNT. Thrvouiv-stalrs moms ono of tho "bushwhackers i.t. for light housekeeping. Two fur-1 . lushed. No children. l2 Com-' Don't Wait llut trot rlL-ht I 1 . ..... ...... .V .. --W - , iiioiiiiu ami seu ino viiiameiio in vestment cotnjKiny about thoo flOO llnst lots. Nearly all dosed out, 5 i Coimnerda) stwti POWDER Absolutely Pure. TliU powder novor variro. A marvel ot uirily,Ktivustli unci wholexmu'iio.. More M-ouoiulenl tliau the ordinary KlaiU, nml ciiunot be Milil la eoinietttUin witU Hid imiltitu Je of low tcbt, lnrt weietit alum or plioephato iMwiler. fold only In nuii. ItOVAL 1UKI.SO lV)WDKKCO.,lU)Vull.N,y Lewis M. Jnlmuui A (v. A milt a. Part. laud,Qru, Ectiiru of the Favorites AT REED'S OPERA HOUSE. SIX KIOHTS ONLY AMI SATURDAY MATINEE! COMMENCING MONDAY, NOVEM13ER IS I Ol' TIIO- PEOPLE'S FAVORITES, P.liiflOffn umuii'u uuiiiui y vyuiiiid U V I in nn enlliviy now rerortoire. UTS' ClXtVNGE OF PLAY NIGHTLY. Mondny...... kiioticph TucMlny . LuUy Aiuiley's Secret weuieuny LMllecn itawn Tliursilny, Tlio Dlauioiut ilyktery Kridny Ixing Strike Siinir(lay....-Uveri bodj'a Friend Jiiitlneo Kutlileen I)milnr lirices, 'JO, SO nnd 50c (Inllery, cliilctrcii 'Jiv. Unllery, ndulu 30c, down-stniniax-. llox gtiect now open nt rattou', where n-MTvra wins i.ui iju iuui wiinoui e.xtni cliiirue. I nmnlw PninuniHr IUV Established 18681 Tho Oldest and Sfaunehcst Between Sacra- incDto and Portland. LADD & BUSH, Bankers, Iron Building, Salem, Oregon. Accounts ljcnt, loans mnde, exchange on every Vart of t he world bone it and mta letters or credit ii,,ued to tnivclew, eol lee! ons made t hroushouttho United StatS. 1 i U 1 Alnerloa "l SIcxico, fctttte, county and city warnints cashed. We oiler rVat- rUv.,UvS'i!.',n1.( ?loas "distent wit UcSL serntlebnnl;lns. 103ttiw3t DEARGlRLS? Hcllenurand's Square CiioeolalK Cmm , wi-mo, ROYAL SEMI-PORCELAIN Of which wo constantly keep a full line nnd open stock, ennbling us to make up Dinner nnd Tea sets of nny size, or sell by tho single piece. The finest assortment o CHAMBER SETS Ever shown in Salem. A PULL STOCK Ot tho latest .and handsomest patterns In Glnsswnre. KS-l'lcnso call nnd examine our stock. WELLE R BROS., 201 Commercial Street. Salem Co-Operative Association l Choice Groceries CROCKbRY In White Granite and Decorated Ware, Glassware, etc, Seo our stock nnd price 120 STATE STREET SALEM. L m Jivute only by his ihem.iuidtelltheiii SUUe".Perl0r ,0 "uy mnd0 .o United ltn.. .i . . iS?JSpVrSS Just Received At Charles Calvert's Mllllne.-y Ilazanrono of the lincatt lines of Millinery UnxU ever brought to Kilonu All boihIs aro or tho lnUanU-slcn nnd have been brought direct fiwn the illllluery Kmitorliiiiu of &iu Krnnclstxi. The Udles of Salem und hurroandlni; eouutry re InvlKd to call and liuncct thin i New Dressmaker. MRS. P. A. CRUJIP, A K VMjjyjjy Cutting and Fitting wiSSfS.'SSS uVu THOMAS EUIIK0WS Has Just received a new tine of the latest style of hanging lamps which will be sold nt tho most reasonable rates. We also carry a full lino of Groceries, Feed, Cigars. Tobacco, Crockery and Glassware ! Don't fail to sample our now line of con-lectlonery. No. 220 Commercial Street, Salem, Oregoni I mv Chas, Pugh, Proprietor. (Successorto Bellinger Co.) HARD WARK AND Farming Implements A complete Une always In gtock. Sly stock ts bought new nnd for cmb, a fording mo the opportunity lo elltu most renMinuhlo iirlivu Would be pleaded to seo the buiirc L.Tnebfclan,llatettMProvediBaoblBery unice ana ktoro rooms at BUiuar m Btnnd on Ktate strict,