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' ,ztyi&9!fititt WWVll&fm ,T'WWiJfc.HTMf tT vr- ,hJ Vlf; q-t MivI ", VT JBUpt- -), tv. ' " ,r- f5V iWrr ia5rrjtt' fj-t-r-t , -j. -Fi -vi&T IVS . ' t& i m timiupiiip, iwatciirs Associated Press Report and Digests of nil Iitiportiint Sews of To-Day. MARKETS. WIMJAT. San Fhancuhco, Oil., Oct. l. Wheat buyer for 1800, (1,80; Benson, (l.-ll. CRIMINAL. HIWAHll IAY IN WAHIttNOTON. Tacoma, Out. 1. Word received from Kent, Wn., hi.vh, hint Hundiiy wiv quite nut of tli'j iihiiiiI lino. It wiih "SIwiihIi Diiy," iih nil Sumhiys nro (luring th'i Iwp-plokltiK hcuhoii. (iiinililli)f; iiiiiwiir, the redHkliin Ihcx pucted, mid mi ocnimloiml hornu rueu cniiion In very imlurully mid a liull pen full f "drunk and dlMirderly" primmer. Is regularly looked for on Monday inornliiK, Ycsicnlay all tlieu tlilngH occurred and more. Tn the evening thuru was u lively iov with drunken hair-breeds, re uniting IniiHllKht Injury to station iifjeut Garrison and a bad scare to a number of cltl.uns. A man wuh rolibed of (1(1 In the roar of the Kent hotel; two anests followed and tills niorniiiK Janiet Orei'ii anil Ohnrles H. 'D.illey were hold In lionds of $!)i) each, before Jinltfi! Greunlcaf, fur their app ar mire before the superior court at Seattle on ii charge of robbery. The iiiiuhIiiiI tonic the prlsoneis to the county Jail forHiifu keeping. I'tNiiiNd op Tin: HiTcm:i,ii ami. I.HAllNTP A MUltllKlt. Aktouia, Oregon, Oolobor 1. Cliarll's Mituliull shot mid iiiHtautly killed Clum. JoIiiihoii this morning nl II: ill. Mitchell's thlrn en-year old daughter had I eon nils-dug for two weeks and was found a lew days UK" hi Portland, whore the ofllees now have her in charge. Mitchell went after her recently. Tills morn ing he returned without her, and went running to whero Johnson was aleeplug, and shot him through the head, Johnson Jumped up and ran nut of tlie door. Mitchell tired four mure shots in his back, Johnson ran down stairs to the back of the hnUHe. raised a window and Juinprd out iind ran sixty feet up a hill, where lie fell dead. It ih supposed by some that JoIiiihoii had seduced the girl, mid was responsible for her mysterl dun disappearance. NHI.Iili: AT 1'OltTJ.ANII. l'oUTl.ANI), Oct. 1. Nelliu Mitch ell, the daughter, was found in this city u few days Bluce, doing house work at the residence of a well known nttoruey. bhc said site had left Inline liecause of attentions ptiid her by a iiiau named Johnson, who whs trying to accomplish her ruin. Kite was well satlHlled and hcrfathi r concluded not to take her home, hut returned without her. ACCIDENTS. Tin: wayh ivij way. Tacoma, Wii,, Oct. 1, Early yes terday morning the Pacific Naviga tion company's steamer statu of Washington wont over to the Old town ways. It hud been decided to pliiw the craft on thoni and give her a much needed ovei hauling and cleaning up. Arrived at tho ways the steamer backed on them and was being hauled up when the "ribbon" or narrow strip of semt Inn forming a llaiigo on one of them was forced oil' it by the steamer's gie.it weight. She jolted down on tho ways with enough force to crush the stanchions supporting them, letting her dowu in about two fwet of wutor. As she fell a block in the wuys ringing was forced like u eantion ball fiom the rope holding it, and Hying thirty feet through tho air, struck First Ollleor, J. E. Nixon squaiely on the head. Nixon fell like a log, mill blood streamed from a gaping wound tho murderous mlasllo In dicted, Ho was picked up and con vened Into ii house nearby uncon scious and apparently dead. North ern Pu-iilUi Surgeon T. I Smith was sumiuonod and noun had the Injured man restored to conscious ulvs. Nixon suffered terribly for a while from pains In his head, but late In thoafturuonn was ublo to get up and go u board thosteanier, which had llnated with the rising tide. FOREIGN. niUTll 01' A CltANK. London, Eug., Oct. 1, The eastern man who killed himself lit the St. Paul's eatliedial during ser vice .Sunday morning lelt a letter in which he said ho would commit HUiehle In tho cathedral In older to destroy fuUo christlaulty. Tho cor oner's Jury returned n verdict Unit ths hum was Inmuo. OKCOtllWIJ NOT. DliiiMN, Iruland, Oct. 1. Tho ap peal of Dillon mid O'Hiien and their . fellow-necused to tho high court of lUHtleu for a wnt prohibiting tho iiinuUtrutca at Tipporary from pro eeedlng W(U1 W10 cnHplii,oy cisci, on tlie ground of bias, lias failed, Judge Holmes decided this morning Ult to giant the writ. AKKAIH8 IN ntlll.AND-JAOIC THK Ull'I'liU AUAIN. London, Oct. l.-Clou. Woolsey, "Wuinpaiilcd bv his staff has gouo ,( Du din to lUMiiiuu command of. uu troopu lu JroUud. Tlio Jjoutloii LJa&&&fr?yyij,4.Alr fMiWi lHvJ, J-U.fc. i'lty imlluo linvo received wnrnlng mini "ducK tno itlppcr" tlmt Jiu In nljoiit to kill another wornim. POLITICAL" IIIAHO'H I'lllST IMI.I.OT. IIoihk Citv, Idaho, Oct. 1. Tho (list state election Is being hold to day. Hnth parties claim tho state by a small majority, iiirnnit h'muoHi.n ron nuccixs or TIIMlIl CITY AND (I0OI) (IOVKHN MIINT. SnATTM:, Oct. 1. Tho annual city election Is being held hero to day. Doth republicans and demo crats are putting forth every eflbrt lor tho success of their respective ticket. The principal fight is on the inuyorallty. MISCELLANY. IKON AND STIIKI. INSTtTUTI!. Ni:w Yohk, Oct. 1. To day the llrnt session of tho Iron and steel In stitute was opened in Clilckering hall. Andrew Carnegie delivered an address of welcome. Sir James Kit mm responded. Among other things ho cidd: "It Is an honor to us to bo welcomed hero by Carnegie, who Is tho largest man u fact u rer of iron and steel In the world. Tin: kpekani: tam-h exposition. Speicani: Falls, VVn., Oct. 1. I lie Northwestern Industrial Expo sitlou was formally opened this afternoon. Hon. W. II. Calkins, of laconia, delivered the opening ad. dress. valiiaiim: iiehhi: iiuhni:d. Iowa Citv, Oct. 1. Tho Alcyoun, owned by John Wilbur, of Palmer, Mass., valued at (10,000, was burned in a barn last night. The horse waH sent hero recently for breeding pur poses. PAHAGIUPHS. lluin has been general over most of California, commencing on the 281 h. Wllliani E. Norwood, president of San Erauciseo Slock Exchange, died Saturday night, of pneumonia. M.N. Blown, aged 118, a runner for a New York house, blew out his brains at Heading, I'u. The Evening Post is n new paper lu Los Angeles. It Ih a six-column folio, democratic in politics. James McHale of Philadelphia, defeats Harry Gilmore, of Canada lu a light-weight fight at Minneapo lis. Alexander Campbell, crazed by love for Mamie Joseph, at St. Au gustine, Florida, kills the girl be cause she Jilted him, and is now in different to consequences. There Is a great scarcity of help in tlie vineyards in Volo county. It is thought there aie nire Chinamen employed this year than last. An aged Chinaman in uli advanc ed staue of leprosy was discovered lu a tent at Fiesno. He begged that his legs might be amputated. John Olseu, at Duttc, Montana shot himself. He fired three shots, two of w hich grazed the top of his head. He Is still alive and it is be lieved ho may recover. He said he had no friends and had got tired of working day afier day for (00 a mouth and having no pleasure in lire. Miss Agnes Hunt, a Run Diego schol teacher, sulleied a singular Injury Wednesday after noou. While folding over a piece of paper the sharp point st! tick the ball of her o.o, causing gieat pain. She was unable to sleep that night and tho next day could not use el her eye, being temporal Ily blinded. Tho largest drove of sheep ever wen In Colfax passed through theie last Tuesday. They uunibeied 8000 and came from Oregon. They iveinon their way to Testis. Tim sheep weio all fat and in prime con ditlon. The band was fully an hour in eiossing the railroad track and was part of a baud or 111,000, tlie other part of tho diove passing thiough there a few days ago. William P. Harlow, a sulooti- keeper at Baeranienio, mm gieui. eontldcnco in a Chinese knowu as Charlie, who bad formerly been lu his employ. Thursd.iy Charlie ap peared with another Chinaman who had a certificate of a deposit on a lied Dlull bank fir (100, and asked 'r. Harlow to cash It for his friend, offering him (10 as an Inducement. Harlow did so, and tmlmwjueutly learned that tho terlitlcato had been stolen lu lied Dlufl. Charlie vwis found with (17o hut the other man escaped. GenreS. Kuowllou, a boy at Ana helm, couiuiltteed suicide to escape .. ,,-iiiiuiiiiLr I'l-nm his father. He uns mischievous as most healthy Iiovh me. mid his school toachcis sent complaints to his parents of hi unruly conduct. His father was at Saiila Aim when tlie report was re eeived, and his mother Informed him that when his futher returned ho would receive a good Hoggin,', lie had can led newspaper wheu he got out of school, and, after his uiotliurg.ivu him tho Information that he was to bo whipped, he went on his newspaper rounds, stopped nl a neighbor's and borrowed some Hlrycliulue, "to kill gophers." Ho went home, took tho polsmi, and be fore help could bo given him ho died after terrible agony- UiOTllit Do JT.-II'.vmi nio not IccclvlllK llic Dully JtiUIIXAI. 8lv Itiurlul? Fifty ccutu uwiuli ly mrriur. WASHINGTON IIIHKGUIiAK 1'OSTMAUTCR. Washington, D. 0., Oct. 1. The house committee on accounts to-day hud under consideration charges against the postmaster of the house, Wheat. The committee after a sev eral hours session pased a resolu tion declaring the office of the post master vacant. Raid report was unanimous. THBTAMFK BIT,!,. Tho president has signed the tariff bill, and it is now a law. STATE IMPORTANT i:xi'l,OnATI0N8 BY A OOVKKNMKNT l:NCUNKi:UINa OUTFIT. Astokia, Sept. ?.0. ance, which arrived Harbor to-duy, was guard of Lieutenant On the Alll from Gray's tho advance O'Neill's ex- plor rig party, which is now return ing from the wilds of the Qulnault resers'atlon. Privates Price, Hcff uer, Higgius and Hums comprised the party, and they have with them nine pack mules. They left Van couver June 22d with Lieutenant O'Neill, und have spent the summer in making a thorough examination of tlie resources of this tract. The party on the Alliance left Lieutcn ant O'Neill at the headwaters of the Qulnuuli river several days ago, but he is expected to arrive at Hoquium Friday, and on his arrival there he will bo tendered u public reception and banquet. The men on the Alli ance state thai the agricultural land In the explored region is not plenti ful, but there is an almost unlimited amount of the finest timber in the world. Indications of coal und other minerals were also found und the streams swurm with fish. The party encountered some pretty rough trails, us tLey were the first white men who ever entered the region. A few weeks ago one of the pack mules, while walkingalong the edge of a clifl, lost its footing and dashed down the cliff, over 500 feet, and lauded in a ravine so inaccessible Unit it was impossible to recover any of the contents of the pack. Two of tho mules gave out and weie left to their fate, und the nine that reached Gray's Harbor look rather the worse for wear. Lieutenant O'Neill's repoit of his trip will be looked for with inteiest, and will, uo doubt, throw much light on what has long beeu nu unexplored region. SILVEK CHEEK ITEMS. We had a sprinkle of rain a few evenings since. There wus a house full ut Sunday school Sunday. The fire that was burning over on North creek, Is all out. . Wo are having a good school, with John Hosscll as teacher. The P.M. of Argent!, and wife, made their futher aud mother a visit lust week. Fred Knight is going to build on his claim. I wonder who Is going to cook for him? Mr. Arnold is building an addi tion to his house which greutly im proves its appearance. Miss Fannie Reld has changed her mind about going East; glad of it; we would miss her so. I beard that Mr. James Withe ami Miss Fannie Reld uro going to keep house up on section six. How is it, Jim ? 1,500 MILES. lint She Out It. A Sample of tet t,T Dully Kecelred. Only those who lme tried it can know what it i thnt prompts one to send 1,600 miles lor it to h'ct it again. Here is another ot ninny such instances: Dkaii Sins: I send 5, for which please re turn a hnlt dojoii ot jour eBetoble kareapa rllla. I have moed hero from sierra City, L'al. I took three bottles betoro leaving, i. , L...wi nil Mm win hnek to California lor more. It was Just beloro I lelt bicrra City, about a jenr ago, that I began to feel ory miserable. My skin was very yellow, and I was oil l ains aim aciic, eiw",j uu- ,tAl. mv .JiniiiiiiMiimiu litmvncai Tho doc- tor mild it was my liver, and gavo mo some inedieluo wlileh relieved mo souiownai. Ouoot my neighbors happened in and told mo eho had started to tako Joy's Vegetable barsaparilla, and aavl.ea me to try it. t am. ...., .!.ui. ...nl. m,nt nfl',.,.t that 1 HOW ici'l like a now being. I ha e persuaded one of mv neighbors hero to tako it, 10 part of this U for her "".'imiDGE, Butte City, Moulana. Tho reader, who has not tried It, hai no Idea what the vcgotablo Juices in this reined)' will do lor disordered systema. Notice. All imrtlcs that are owlnir the uu (lcrwlk'iiel please call and pay up. 1 want money badly as I nin going to move. J- W. Chawfkou. Best in tho Market. Dr. Ilelden: Have used your Ethereal Cough 8j rup and consider Utile beat remedy lu the miirkft for the tlhease for which It In rec ommended. J. H. CAltPENTI It, Modesto. T.ni-.mui7.isi. small 60 ceutB. For s.tlo by all druggists. Dflinuut'iit Tax Notice. The delluqueut city tax roll has been turned over to mo for collec tion and all pereons kuowlug them- pelves llsteci thereon should pay up Immediately and save costs, a,s l shall proceed to euforco collection forthwith. J.H.Ross, city marshal and Del. tax collector. Pronounced Perfeot by a Praciloal Knglneer. 1 havobeen a gient sufferer from rbeu iiiiillHin fur seven yenrH.nud henrlug kuecoMi of lllbbard's, ithouiniitlo Byrup, wiuuludcil to stve tin trial. .I.Jmvo ts't-d tno eumtlxo properUea of tho mil eral springs without llndlug rel ef fioni that or iiuyothor Miuieo until I tried Hlbbard's Hlieuuiatlohyrup, which has dune won demfor mo.' I can now walk with ttnilre fievdoiil fit! pain und tny genenil hUh W vl'IV niiicli luitmivvd. It Is a splendid reuieily for the 'iiixid and the deblllluted yle hi. t- UK0 ItKKM AN. hnnlneer y stoui. r Worgi Wg fo, Mich. Sold by Smith HWlner SCROFULA Is that Impurity of tho Wood which pro tluceg unsightly lumps or gwclllngi on the gland I tlie heck; causes painful running wics on thennns, legs, or feet; derclopcs ulcers In the eyes, ears, or nose, oiten caus ing blindness or deafness; Is the origin of pimples, cancerous growths, or the many oilier tmnlfestatlons usually ascribed to "humors ;" and fastening upon the lungs, enures consumption, and death. Being tlio most ancient, It Is the most general it ill diseases or affections, foi tery fe persons are entirely free from it. How Can It Be CURED fly taking flood's Sarsaparllla, which, by the remarkable cures It has accomplished, oflcn when other medicines have failed, lias proven itself to be a potent and pecul iar medicine for this disease. Borne ol these cures are really wonderful. If you fuller from scrofula or Impure blood, be sure to try Hood's Sarsaparllla. ' Every spring my wife and children have been troubled with scrofula, tores break ing out on them In various places. My liltle boy, three years old, has been a tcrrlblo sufferer. Last spring he was one mass of sores trom head to tcct. I was advised to use Hood's Sarsaparllla, and we have all tiken It. flic result Is that all ha c been cuicd ol the scrmula, my little ln.y Lelng entirely tree from sores, and all tour of my children look bright and healthy." V. B. ATiirnTOV, r.issalc City, N. J. Hood's Sarsaparllla SoMtiydrugRliM. $ ; tx for f i, Tn pared bj :. I. HOOP i. CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mam SOO Doses One Dollar COOK HOTEL State and High Street G. W. ANDERSON, PROP. Successor to W. HL COOK. Tkio Cook liotol Is nppoMtr court house convcicnt to bUKlnma part or city and xticel ear line ninnlnr past the doer. Rates 81.00 lo Jl.no a day, according to room. Bpeeial terms .to boarders and families. EM III 0. I. HUTTON, Prop. Castlnes of all Itindk made to order. MILL MACHINERY, 1'I.ANINO MILI.S, COHNICES,' MI.TAIj fronts, W1IEEIJ3, PULLEYS, .ind special castings ot any atyle or pat tern made In short order, smooth and re liable In eveiy particular. Repair any Machinery in Short Order. Turning lathes, engines, hop presses and hop stoves built, will make estimates on any iron work needed. Good price paid for old iron. 8-lS-lm EAST AND SOUTH VIA Southern Pacific Route Shasta Line CALIFORNIA KXJ-KESS TllAIN RUN DAIL1 BETWKEN PORTLAFD AND S. T. Houtu. I Worth. 6.00 p. in. Lv. Portland Ar. I 8.35 a. m. Wp. in. Lv. Salem Lv. I 7:19 a. m 7:45 a. in. A r. Ban Fran. Lv. 9:00 p. m Above trains sumenlv at following sta tlons north of Kneburg, East Portland Oi'BGii City, Woodburn, balem, Albany Tangent. Sliedds, Hali-ey, Harrlahurg Junction City, IiUng and Eugene. KOSEHUKO MAM. DAILY, P:0u a. m. 10.52 a. ra b OJ p. 111. Lv. Portland Ar. I 4:00 p.m. Lv Bulem Lv. lKM p. in. Ar. Eugene Lv. b.'JO a. m Albany Local, Dally (Except Sunday.) 6:00 p. in, Lv. Purl land Ar.JSHlOa m. 7.5'.! p. 111. 11.00 p. in. lv: siiiem i,'. i ij.-uw it m Ar. Albany Lv, 1 6.-0U a. m, TOLLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS. TOURIST SLEEPING CARS. Kor accommodation ot second class passenger attached to express trains. iVest Side Division, Between Portland and Gervaliis: DAILY (KXCE1T SUNDAY). 7:30 a, in. 12.10 p. ni. rcvT lAr. Portland Corvullla Ar76:30 p. m. Lv. 1 1'.' 58 p. m. At Alb.iuy and Corvallls connect with trains of Oi egon Pacltic Ituilroad. EX PKEMS TRAIN (DAILY EXCKPT SUNDAY "4:48 p. in. I C. Portluud Ar. :M a. m. 7j p. ni. Ar.Jicjaiuovinx.v. i o.Ma.iu. Through Tickets To all not ts -To all pol EAST and SOUTH for tickets nud lull information regard lag r.tls amps, etc., apply to the Compa ny's uireut .Salem, Oregon. Kl'. UOUEIW, Asst. U. F. and Pass. Ag't it. KUKI1LKII. , Manager. From Terminal or interior Points the Is the line to tako To all Points East and South. It Is thedlnlug car route. Itruns through vcstlbulu trains every day in the year 10 ST. PAUL AND CHICAGO ! (No change of cars.) Composed of dining cars unsurpassed, Pullman drawing room slcepera ,01 latest equipment TOURIST Sleeping Cars. ileal that can be constructed and In which uiH'om modal loos are both free and fur nished for holdeia of flint and second-class tickets, aud ELEGANT DAY COACHES. Acoullnuoii )'.e ooone;tlng with all lines, ulfordlut rtVet. r.nd uninterrupted soi vice. Pullman sl( T Ions can be sc oured lu advi o any agent of the road. Through ticket to and from all point In America, England and Europe can be purchased at auy ticket oOlee ul this com pany. Full Information concerning rates, time of tmlus.iiiutoa and other details furnished on application to auy agent or A. D. CHARLTON, Assistant Oeueral Passenger Agent. Mo lai First street, oor, Washington; Port- land.Oregon, 1 k WILLARD, Dealers l Fresh and Salt Meats. BLDR DO EC BLOCK. l'rlcp of Aleuts by the quant!.. ..6e. Mutton by the quarter..... ..........7o. lrk by the quarter. .... 7c. Dolls.. .. . . . S to 8c. Roanta . ..... .. ........... 8e, Pioneer Bakery AMOS STRONG, 271 Commercial Street. French and German Wheat and Rye Breads In CKy Styles. Vienna Rolls. SPECIALTY OF FANCY CAKES. Pastry and Confectionery Baking in Full Stock. My new bread and cake bakers are first-class artists in their line, and I aim to have Everything as Fine as the Finest NOTICE Is herebr rive that we will not be resnon. slble for any bills contracted in our uame, unless ordered by us In writing, or In per son. HI1WOH & MATTON, City Bill Posters. brick! BURTON BROS. are prepared to furnish a flrst-elass article of Brick lu town or country or anywhere on the llneofOAC.lt. It. Prices reason able. Yards nn 8tate street, opposite O, 8. P. All orders left with Williams A Eng land promptly attended to. Insure in Your Home Company ! "The State," Which has for the past six years PAID MORE TAXAS. Issued More Policies, Received More Premiums, And Paid More Losset Upon property located In Oregon or Wash ington than any other company. It was the First Company to Pay all Losses ii Foil and ii Cash By the three great conflagrations of BeatU KUensburgand Hpokane Falls. GEO. M. HEELER, City Agent, And Special Agent for Marlon County. Oflce in the company's building, . THB RUNS Fast trains with Pullman Vestibule Drawing room sleep-re, dining cars and coaches of latest design, between Chicago and Milwaukee and St. Paul and Minne apolis. Fast Trains with Pullman restibuled drawing room sleepers, dining ears and coaches of latest design, between Chicago and Milwaukee and Ashland and Duluth. Throngb Pullman vestibule drawing room and colonist sleepei-s via the North ern Pacific railroad between Chicago and Portland, Or. Convenient trains to and from Eastern, Western, Northern and central Wlscon- and from Waukesha Fond du Lao, Osh- k.osn, xneenan. menesna, unippewa rails, Kau Claire, Hurley, Wis., and Ironwood and Bessemer, Mich. For tickets, sleeping ear reservations, time tables and other Information, apply to agents any where In the United Htatee or Canada. 8.K AINMLIK. Oen'I. Mgr., Milwaukee, Win. J.M.HANFOKD. . uen'i -j ramc Mgr., 01. ram. H.C. BARLOW, TraffloMlJwak..W.fc Ass't Oen'I Pass'r and Tkt Agt., Mllwan ke. Wis. Two T'irou8'lTraiDS DAIL?'' Y?" UNION PAOIFIU SYSTEM. nnmmnu'lai with Hundav. March 2nd. bUi flret and geoond-clau ticket will tx honored on "ine jumiiea r-av tu, train 3 and 4. an well also on the 'Over land river," Not. 1 and 2. "Th i.lnilti'i! Kl Mail" tralna are equipped with Pullman palace and colo nuit uleepeni, dining can, chair car and coachM.and run volid between Portland and Chicago, dully wiihoul change, TheuOverland Klynr"traln are equipped with Pullman palace sleeper and coacne. between Portland and Council Hlum, and with Pullman colon iBt leepem between Portland and Kanaa City, dally, without change. Connection ere made at Pocatells with through train to and from Bait Lake, and at Cheyenne with through train to and from Denver, Kansaa City and Ut. Loul. The above train adord the qulcket time between the Northweit Paciflo coait and Eastern and outbern point. . Detailed time of train, rates, through tlnicAta. huirsmffA checks etc. can be nro cured upon application to any agent of the Union Paciflo System. T. W. LEE. S-7-.U-W Oen'I Pass. gent. BOUE A MANNING Agent, Court street, Halem Orefcon. suo 'Hint NOSU3JJ-Vd V 1U3QHO 'smM. mm mm x H O OS 1 M O imo Mtaotg m wv HI Kreaisssx1: Ti .au.ooi o'.un')', O enroll, U lujattil at tdo Iieail if .kip water on Tillamo.k 15 iy, The l.ai br.r !, an.l U ro ounced by (lovernmei.t ingiiiee , one of tlie falust and b's north nf the Golden Gate. Jduli'v low i.li'inier-artlie,l ii t iltpsttcd Jiom lieredurin thip.'t y.ar, WirtlOUl' IHK KXI'ENSR OP A HLor OR TUG . Tilsmcoh osuntyit Inrg. 1 than tho stite of Del i ware and twiou as hrao s Ilhoilo Ibl.uul, md i) ttio liclitt rf any county upintliePaciliocoatt, consisilng of fpliniliil prairies, ImtncnsH forcstn 1 f fine timtor, txtenM i"al fifliH nmn flihing, Etc., Kc. BAY CITV Is tho only pliro In the county wh-ro 1 o-mnero!al citv can be built, Exteniva imprnvcnenti con il'ting of wharves, di eke. warehouse, building , Eto , are ttemlilv heme ma'le. Thil is new, rich, nn levi loped c nntry. For maps, circulars, pri03', E 0 , 0 ill ou or addreiallm BAY CITY LAND CO., Salem, Oregon. Look OverTliis List and see What you Wan v-. THE STATE STREET STATIONER, NO. Next Door BulsIVs Bank: Offers Great Inducements for the Purchase of MT8CFLLANE0US BOOKS, SCHOOL JiOOKH, PLAIN aud FANCY STATIONERY, PLUSH and LKATHER PHOTO ALBUMS, AUTOGHAPH ALBUMS, POCKET CUTLERY, INKS OF ALL COLORS, COLORED SCHOOL CRAYONS, LEAD PENCILS OF ALL GRADES, SCRAP BOOKS, JUVENILE BOOKS. BLANK BOOKS, LETTER FILES, TISSUE PAPER, LEATHER GOODS OF ALL KINDS From 10 to 20 per cent can be Saved by Buying ycur Books and Stationery at State street Book Store. g: CALL, AND SEE FOR YOURSELVES TBI RECTOR 1MB Off IB R ' FARMS. Far Miles Fin Salem Hie Capital of Dnp. One Thousand acres of ns fini land ns Micro Is in tbo nortuwet, divided into one hundred small metric and fruit farnip. These tracts for the FIRST TIME are now plnied on the market, ranging in prices iroui (CO to 100 per acre one third cash, balance on time with interest. No Better Opportunity for Investments in a small way has been offered to the public. Thousands of dollars will be expended within the next 12 mouths in improvements in the Immediate vicinity of this land, while upon the tract itself.in ton way ot roads, fencing, etc., a large amouut of money will be used. A Free Ride to and From the Place to any one .. lv. wi LLIS & CHAMBERLIN, Court St., Salem, Agents, for Plats, Description and turther particulars. Cheapest, Neatest and Best, SCHOMAKER'S COMBINATION FENCE. I raako and put up all kind or fences, city and country. Get my terms bclore fend ug, II. sciioUAKKH, Halem, Or, T. H. HUBBARD, Agent for Cyclone Separators, Russell Engines and Saw Mill Machinery. Residence 298 Commercial Ut., Balem, Ore. H.lWm lNbUUANCK Company. Fire nud Ma rine. JOB. AI.HEHT, Agent. Halem. Oregon M. T. RINEMAN, DEALER IN Staple and Fancy Groceries. Crockery, Glassware, Lnmps, Wooden and Willow ware. All kinds of mill feed. AUo vegetable and fruit lu their season. "Highest Price paid for country produce." We solicit a share of your pnlinniit,'e, IH) luiBtuiobtreet. BLACKSMITIIING, Wagon and Carriage Making and Repairing Horseshoeing a specialty. All work guar anteed. JOHN HOI.M, Corner of ComraerclalandChemeketa st., Halem, Oregon. LITERARY ENTERTAINMENT. BY MISS AMES, IN THE UNIVERSJTYCHAPEL, October 1st, 1880, 8 A. M. Proceeds For University Library, AdNissioH - - 25 Cfc. "CAPITAL MARKET" DOE & WHEELER, Props, IXcAT10N, Next door to Weller tiros., Ooiumerclsl street. OOR MOTTO I a Tbe Bmt Meata at all Season at Fair rnon. u, 4.iaj fv-waisJ BAY CITY, . Jnw, e rj ou.jyc wish lug to see or invest. Cull at SALEM LUMBER CO., DEALERS IN Rotigh.& Dressed Lurriber , Laths and Shingles. Cull on us NORTH WOODBURN Largest Stock of Trees in the Northwest. ONE AND THREE-FOURTHS MILLIONS. o 100,000 Pi uno Trees. 5,000 Esopus Spltzenberg. 35,tiOO Roynl Ann Cherry. 10,000 Early C'mwfoid Peach. 10,000 Muorpnrk mid Royal Apricot. O LIRGE STOCK OF ALL OTHER FREE FROM CATALOGUE FREE. ADDRESS : J. H. SETTLEMIER, STOP A Sit Down KELLER Are Interested lu your welfaro nnd to interest yuu ulth, tome nna sr Tlmt Moans Business, Cor, I W D.C.SHERMAN, U, B, 1'enslou and Claim agent. P.O. Itox 181, Hulom, Oreiimi. Deputy Comity Cisrk. Writ for blaaks. ' W Nil -9 thejofllco of and rbvp money at our yard In SALEM. H5S5B 20,00(1 Gruvensteiu Apple. ' 25,000 Yellow Newtown Pippen. 15,000 Ben Davis Apple. - VARIETIES PEsrs. OF FRUITS INSECT o- Woodburn, Oregon,. MOMENT ! : nud Tliiak, & MARSH Imyo iui Irumenso stock of FursiHui NORM see us, VYe have now luotwt s -i)i . A Com'! p4 CfcfMkii fiKNfllt STAGE IiIYKBT'lAjH. at Wear of Chtwakau & h, U. HUKKMAN, D.I.M. lu ! A,.Vl '.o. FHWWlt mgana m forenmwm 4 .1 01 in m i. m t&m I?? i