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VvWvrt!iH!l-. Kirigjj.n -lw-lt.frTil!l3gFlmr - - nrvr &WZ$H$( ' '!8 TELEGRAPHIC DISPATCHES. Associated Press Kepert and ' Diccsts of all Important XewsofTeDay. MARKETS. WIIKAT UNCKHTAIN. Chicaho, Oct. 8. Wheat weak; w,ti9; Dec 11.031 Mvfl.071. S.vs Fbancmcu. Wheat, buyer W 11301; wMon, f 1.45. AN OUTLAW Ktl.LKD. ?Cew Obi.kans, La., Oct. 8. A tpccUl ft" BlrniliiKlwtu uyi that Bubo Burrow, the outlaw, wiw kHI0,t thin morning by Ponuty fihtrlirCarUTcf. X p.ittlculuni. CRIMINAL. KILI.KOTIIKCIIIF.K WIT.NKSS. OBMASUAtK, Oo., Oct. 8. Last evening J. C. Foray the. secretary and treasurer of Nonnandale Lum ber company. as killed by u un known wwaN-lu. Foniylbe wan the nrlmlnal wltiicaa against Lutber A. Hall. lawyer, whoso trial for per- jury Is pending 'n U u- y- co"1"1 here. Suspicion rests on Hall as the mimWrer. to eel Foivytuej out of tho . way KILLED 11Y A WOXAJJ WHO COULD DEFKMO HER HONOR. DiAiNOr..Oct. 8.-F. F. Teni.rgtralgof aU.n) for o,Much lerM pletou was shot and klled about 10 . plpe a, f,3. f o'clock Sunday nhsbt by Mn..ls-)lrllC), ,,,.,, the work to be HIney.,who Uvea five miles "flnshed within 00 il.iv The bond tnrn on the Btnith rlyer road. w.m nxt.(1 u, $Coo. ' Ttinpleton was 65 years old, a mar- . j . ... . ......... l.t- fr.,1.. KOHKION MISSIONS. fled man and a sjewyer oy iraae. II-mid Mr. Halney had taken uti Minnkaiomb, Mlun., Oct. 8. i,n,M.tMds on Bmlth river. Bun- div evenlns Halney left for tho'e """ foreign motions began Its river t.i ilnish a hi.ti-ee for Temple- J Klf annual f.bn at the lMymouth loa, who was to follov with . Cougregutlcwial vlmrcli this morn Hiluey'it family yesterday. Tem-!1C- plitoa wad a large, stout man. Mrs. Halntry Is quite small and delicate. Sbs told ber hutbaud that she was afraid of Templetnu, as he had in ultnl her several times. About 10 o'clock Templeton made an assault upon Mrs. Halney. She told him to urd back. He attempted to lay hold of her, when she fired, missing Mm. He then rushed at her, aud ib? tired a second shot, the ball striking him la tho neck, coming outattbe bate of the brain. He' ftllon the flaor, where he lay until a . me coroner iras summoned jesier- day. There being no near neigh bora, aud the night very dark, Mrs. "I Haioey was compelled to remain all I sight in the house with the dead t man. The coroner's Jury rendered I a rdlct of justifiable killing. j MISCELLANY. ax himi:sskti:i:k. Fkisno, t'ul., Oct. 8. Wliat is uid to t tile lare.'t tree In ths wurid ba just Ueu dlsovertd in ' Frcnao couuty. Measured fnur fecit frm the ltoiiiiiI, tho tree hasue-lr- cumfereucv of one hundred and teutynlno feet aud five) Inclies. WHAT JAY GOULD AND HUNTING- TON THI.SK OE TIIK CANADIAN I'ACIKIC. iew YonK, X. Y., Oct. 8. Jay Uould was questioned yesterday to obtain bis opinion on tbe probable tflrct on the buainess of the Pacific Vl from the competition from the Canadian Pacific; railway. "I tve no luterests on the Pacific eut."sul.l Mr. Gould; "the Caus dUu Pacific, I believe, has establlah td a Hue of steam8hlMi to Chin and Japan. Win-tiler tli (! ulll Ik to Ktually cut Into the regul, r l-iii-1 ut" vi can rranclfcco unci 1'urtlatiU m not easy to determine. These I porta are certainly more legitimate HuU ror trafflo and It hardly seems ptiUe their material prosperity III be interfered with." "linve Jou In contemplation the icccjulre ment of Hum to the Pacific coast ?" u asked. "Xo," replied Gould, "I think I navs all the railroads I carej to limn, agr." C P. Huntington was also Inter Tiered. "The Ctiuadlan Pacific," Jid he, "eUects railroads lu the Uuited Htatea to considerable ex wot. While small ahipmeuU would Poy American roads under any circuia,unces, owing to small differ toosof rates, many large idiiptueubt apt to be sent by the Canadian Pacific ou account of the great sav- - w mpWa tbrouh rebates. Jutland will bo effected to a con Klerable extent by reason of its Proxltulty to the terminus of the rj'iadl.ii Pacific. The business of o Francisco, however, can never w0ectea. It is the uatural bual- center of the coast. VKUUICT VOll DAMAUKH. afa, Cal., Oct. 8.-I11 the super w eoun lastevenloKtlieJury lu the w A. Decker against the South hi i coniPy reudered ver--tIu favor of plalulifl for $25,000. '" ult waa brought to recover "". for personal Injuries. TK I'HMIUKNT AND hKCHKTAHY ACV UUKKJNO A lyOCOMOTIVE. i,i ,Urrl'" arrived here early 'UU niornl.,., r.. . , 'rZ ' ,hu Pre1J"t 1 Seciitary Hlho' U ,uv,u '( Engineer Pewl -. vu hid niv irom ,"7' "0 Wtt member of Ihe no,,.,. . . Lr,KU(J' tlurlug the nar, tul ilW- 'l'HM'rwldeutlhe l,!,,Kr,ievt0iy lWw the h. lbtyofpoUujr tw wUU( Wi "nd C",UK. d H mo bun nHj to Bocl'y Tracy. Tho prlnclpel event of tliu clay wba a ro unlciu lit Hi notirg of the flrat brig, nclo, Wlih division LHIUi iiriiiv .. iiwioniK.rc.HiM.mi.cl of Uei.U Hr. - . --" . inrjjnp"py ""w"" "-' UiWMIi.t, WUKCKKI). .MUki:oo.v, Mich., Oct. 8.-At tho Duuoy I.uinhor company's muv mill this morning four of the six boilers exploded, wiwkltiR the mill. Six men were Injured, Tho cmise of tho exploelou It low water. The loi will be heavy. POLITICAL. WHATHKNATOH HOAlt SAV.. Hoston, Mu., Oct. 8. sJennlor Hoar expressed erutllkiitloti at the action of the Mormon church In abolishing polygamy a an article of faith, but be said, w e 111 not ad mit Utah until we are protiy sure they menu what they Hay. STATE KKOM AI.UANY. At.HA.NY, Oct. 8. The Herald says TbecMntraet for the railroad . "trcet K0W'r h"H l,w" cU i The city council met hist evening In special aotlein. Tlu'Ciiutiactforbuildiiigtbenorth extension of Itullnmii tdreet sewer. ! clitt:iuce of ahout 135 feet to Ih The American board of eommicsion IIOTKb ARRIVALS. "THK VII.I,AMEiTK." The follow lug arrival are regis tered for the last twenty-four heurs: J II Manhbjiik-i, Mrs. Xancy MlUter and sou, Frank D.ivenport, Bilvertou. A Hovenden, Jn Whitney, W E Fiuzcr. Woodbiirn. N Likins. ril I'aul. ' II W Lee, Itulph Oruder, Chicago. II J Burrell, K Witteiihurg, (Henry F Metcilf, Wm Mayer, Tort- Il.n.1 ". J J Gillln, Colorado Springs. A B Canney, New York. Geo Bt Denis, Ban Francisco. Arthur Howe, Colfax, Wash. C'has A Ingnlls, Boston. T. A I.KiHt Ok1 eHtlef T liinnln , , T .', , , ' a I H Flood, J C CritnmitH, 8an Francisco. COOK IIOTRU .S Moslcr, C Moler, Silverton. Mrs. Geo Warren, Ijeb.iiiou. G L Hunt, Mills City. J M Hansen, John Morit. Frank A Clark, W W McCredie, a H MeCoriiac. V S Dover, W H Newshaw, Portland. V M Brandenburg, E J Phillips, 'j. Ilumstro. C Cleveland, WS WIIIkT, S P Co NOTICE. All partltw ibat aru owinir the un derslgneel pleas call and pay up. I want money badly as I am K"i"K to move. J. W. C'hawfkod. iBHtrunieuls Filed lor Itecord at the Couuty Brrorder'. ufflrr. Jeiliti W Brandenburg anel ulf.- tn J J D.ilrviunle. une (,0 acre In 1 7 , r a w. $ Alexander Sixuiir to John ;) 1,,,1 ,f ' Its Z, 3 anil , intfc s 1 anil -oi sec zj, o-nn I i e n h. r 3 w W II I.ojrien und wife to K'h-n M WIIIImiiih, Its 10 and " . ,,k 4' K,ven,U, "d '" KjiIi-im. G PTerreil and wife to Geo T. Ceix, mi undivided hair or lis 4 and r, lu blk 1, In the town of Melinnm. Hte-ran Liiiebuek nnd wife to Paul Lhubjck, 71 ncies In t 7 s, r 1 e. J il Wiley nud wife lo A J Hicharson, it tract of land In Htaytou. W A Shaw and wife to J M Sutler, It lu Capitol park ad to Salem. 1500 200 2.ri0 Drafieat Can't be Cnrrd by local applications, as they can not reach the illse-ased portion or the ear. There Is only one way to cure deafness, and that la by constitution al remedies. Deafness Is caused by au Inlliinied condition eif the mu cous lluluir or tho Kuslaihian rube. When this tulw K"'1 il'--l you have u rumbling sound or lniierrecl hearlntr, and when It Is eutlrely closed, DeufMcsit Is thr result, and unless the Inllaiinitlon can hetak en out and this tube restored to its i ...... .11, loo lipuriuir will be destroyed f.ireve-r; nliiecaseiiout of ten are ccusep by catarrh, which Is neetWfig hut un liillanied condition oftboiuuuiUSMurfuces. ' Wo will give One Hundred Dol lar forunv case of ileafoctue (caused by caturrh') that we cannot cure by taking Hall Catuar Cu'e. fceud for circulars, free. r. J. CIIKSKV & ce., 'I ok do, J, Sold by druijilsls, 7ft cents. "Tho man I pity who ubhors the fume Of lino Virginia fi.iaiiinr lu room. For truly may lib.teo le uellueei A plant preserving health and ieac J. (i. Wright, oel, dealer In fine i-lgirsand tobacco. lll.r4'J Kh.il all ana Urer I'lll". Th PlUarV leiitlflclly ',,",,Dd1 nd uul'oii.i lu a-'tl'in, Wo griping ln Tey sr sdut-ced to both d".'lVuJa,u, dren with iwrfrcl . Mf- V ' .Alt T.ZLli. dren with rrfi Hoy n4vru h4Vroe10'l lu '"'" ".', ',", ,ii:L ; m-d, aieeii apitltr, thry -" " ii-urvlralUHl ' ' ' ecu, uemi: iilha, tirwianlUlQ i ,, . ,, Sl'I'ltKMK COURT. fc-AI.KM, Oct. 8. 00. On motion of W. II. Mulnici. enj. p. Wl.,ch ,,,, Mpou' wmiicaie ironi toe mipromo court of North Dakota to practices In nil I lilt rwtttpfta nT tlil (.! On motion of V. D. Kenton, C. II. Dye was admitted upon certifi cate from tbc supremo court of Iowa lo practice In all the courts of tlilo atntc. K. It Bklpwnrth, clerk of tho su pretuo court, tendered his rcslgua uoo, loiaKucuociai sucn timo ns the court might fix, which was ac cepted by the court, lo take effect tlio first day of March, 1891. J. J. Murphy was appointed clerk, his term to licgln on the day the pres ent clerk retires. In announcing this nppolatmcnt the court took occasiou to say that while the statutes or this stato did not expressly prohibit tho clerks or this court from practicing law in the circuit or other courts of the state, It did prohibit his practicing here, and that when an attorney ap peared ror a party in any court he continued to be an attorney In the caiiMc lr it should be removed to the higher court, nnil as almost all ewes aro nppe.ilable tho court thought the correct practice to be ror the clerk not to appear us au at torney In any court or this state. The court further suggetted that Hie present Incumbent uilbrd the new cleik accss to the office, and every facility for acquiring a knowl edge of tbe working of the otlleo be fore hit term begins. NORTH PACIFIC NEWS NOTES. OKEOON. Bjncly Olds is tn have another Mill at Portland. Chamtierlaln, the saloon man or Woodbiirn, has been find foO for runulug u saloon contrary to tho city ordinance. Caleb Wllklns dl d last S iturduy at Hilisboro. G. W. Ebbetts, who died Tour days before him and Wil kins, were among the earliest set tlers of Oregon. Coos county, or this statu, was named from Coos county, New Hamishlrc, by Dr. Drew, formerly of thnt state. Coos county, N. H. was named from a passage in tho Bible which says "they went down to Coo, the land of pines." A very important deal was ninde In Portland Wednesday, by Messrs. Hugh Fields nud Maurice Jaeger, acting for the E. W. M. Co. They . purchased all tbe interest that the I Albany Woolen Mill company held I In the E. W. M. Co., of ibis place, paying $15,000 cash Tor the same, ' . . '. . , . ., I This gives the entire control of the ' company Into tlie hands of the lu I terested parties, all or nearly nil or I them being Brownsville men. It is a wise move upon the part or the comp.'.ny. Brownsville Times. CALIFORNIA. Coronado Is now an Independent city. Robert P. Hastings, a well known attorney or Sin Francisco, died laHt Sunday. The population or Oillfornla is 1,201,002 an Incrviu-e of 330,308 iu ten years. Honry Dnnery tried tho confl denco game on a granger at San Francisco last Saturday but the! granger held onto him until an offi cer came up and jailed him. WASHINGTON. Seattle has Increased the license of theatres that h'tvcsaloous attach-1 ed, $Kn) per annum higher. George Henry was buried In a ..., leak nn illiiisllur nl Ui 41 1 I tit nil '-"-" "r """i.e" u.... .. Monday. A smull boy gave the K1trn.,u..dhewasduoutln liven-, i ty minutes, no was uruisen niu l'jslderubly, but will bo tiroiiud lu a I few days. ' 11. E.Juliiison last his team by 'M ' Its coiiilui lu contact with au elec- trio street railway ciblp, at Seattle, Oct 0. Johusof was taking sune trunks on his hack at tho lVuso block, mi Front street. A short time before a section of u eraiida blown by tho hih wind from 'the Pease block had broken one of the guy roMM of the electrict railway company's cable, und lu txni se quence tho wire anggeju to wituiii two fectorthegrounti. asjoiiiihou turned his team tbe oft horse came In contact with the wire, aud fell as though It hud been hnt, dragging with it the other horse, which also fell ucrofs the wire. Iirn Inslaut both horses were dead. They were terribly burned. The cable was cut nud tho animals extricated, but tt was too late lo s ve the team. Sev eral men who tried to save the horses were themselves shocked, but not seriously. IDAHO. Dave Johnson shut James Bay ut Orena. on Mouday, Bay died from ' the effects or his wounds aud John son was Jailed. Human Frailty, We aro frail creature pbyalcally-tbe mo-l robu.t among us. Tb uubealtuy manor woman U In great lucNutirii Incsiw Uleofbonefllto aixl.ty. If. fur 'eUpUM. Hi.......M, ulronlilaof friaUrBlaBttoflsa obitlnsltly rclunt of ordlor)r mimI; llou, ob.lrucu 111 hrmomou4 aftUHS W ibollvarana m wns .mwwww.. '";.... i. rf,.iuLiliL Tbathrettdlaorderrcd oondlilon are. ur tuoonltrined by netglesot Under tlie ernmexius eoodlllon iinpmwloa thaltlierUnoliowfor blm, an linprr- lon lo an iiiiiihkwwm'- -" - ufiiilevlMinMbte remedies, lbs .uOertr I; apt li becunei oeglwlful, nay. ." reck' li, and tbut lb aooner be la remoyrd roi i lb pbert f human eudav.r lb imicer for all parties ruueserucd. What h ifriMiWwTstoati Il.Hvf-Urr.p.;u-lbi III an lumruort lerl til I lilnike-ir. H dl"l Ilae llt'lly tb aid of Hp.U-lt-r'j S. .::L..h ilin.r u. errln In medium lor tti r.tU'bll.bient of uulled, n-guUnw. I on lu IU ammae-b. Uw SS.SffA2V iucun i"'""?, """"' t BiatKasdkida troubl. Dyspepsia MakPi man? people miserable, and often le-ili to iclMlestructlun. UntrcM atiui e.illng, mil r ttomach, nick lieaOach. nran barn, ki ot appetite, inmt, "all jotie fee Slut, b.ul tnstr.coutcii tni(juc5,-ajid irretr- . . iilanty oi tne bowels, art ulStrOSS the muro eumnion tyxr.p After torna. Dyspepsia does nut f. get well ol Itselt. It re- caiing enures o.uelin, pcrtlsten' Attention, nmt a remcily like ilopel B.un rarlll.t, wlilcli .iilt Kcntly ri sincie It tones tho stomneli anil otlici orc.iii reculates tbo itlceMUm, i-re.uc n rcxh. ajv 'ieUte. ami, by thus jbi,,. OTcrcomlnB tlies local 'c' symptoms, euros the Headache beaihehc, and retreslies tho tired mind. "l.baco been troubled with dyspepnia. 1 had but llttlo appetite, ant ulut 1 did Honrr at OKtresscd me, or dlo hi mo little eocmL Atterent DUm ns j nuld experience t falnttiCM, or tired, all-guue fcclliiB, as though 1 bad nut catea anything. My troul.le, I think, was anrr.icatcd by niy DUMiiess, p.ilntlns, and Ironi being mote e-f ict (hut up Innroom with e.. tre.h pih.t. I, -st (prli-i5'OUr , I took lUi-d' .ir-apnrll!.i Stomach fti.il It did ma an liuiuinrc nnicvrt ct cwid. It i:r.ie mo ru appetite, ui.d ii:y I 1 i I Isl ed ind sAl!Dcd tl.o crntli.s I 1-d l ro. l)i:flye'xper!cnecil." Gsoiiok A. rce.R V.:tiitonn, Marc. 2!. It 1! yen dcUi'.o to taUo Tlcfu.'s Sir. r..-,p,-.rltl.noi tit belni'iicecltuliLa;.yutiiir. Hood's Sai-saparilfa i.l.lbyil-int.. ;-i!xtrrM. J" i,rci"-- Ul-lSOCU. .', C;Mi:.-n r ii 1 it:',,.. $1 WILL BUY A LOT Of goods at our Btorel We carry a fult line of BroeerlM, feed, crockery, clii!"iwsre. cl Haw, tobacco and oonfeetlonery. T. BURROWS, No. 228 Commercial St., Salem Johnson's Universal Cyclopedia. An orUlnnl work by 40 of America's mmt eminent cliiilitn it editor and SHU) eminent Kpecliillstieri-eiin all psrtsnftbe world n contributor, whose umnos nre xlicned to th-lr article., ua n voucher lor aceumcy. If you comoniiilnte Retting n cyclopclln, the ennvavacr will' be pleased to kIiot you lh- work, though you may not purchase. AddresxeJ C. I1ROWER, Slate Miinager.Kalem.or AMorla.Or. WHATISA TUBULAR WELL? Be Sure to Ikil anl fift bo Other A senuloe I'ui.ultr well Ik erntricted by puttlUKdownii iliieelnch Iron pipe, with no opening-, exe-ept top nnd botuim. No dlrtcHne-t In nnd milv pur miter oen be g-itoiit. l'lilx Is tlieonly kind of well that worms nnd Insectii cmniit get into, tbut U ab-nluu-ly fmrfiio water prior, nnd tbut in lorcea tnmiijn me ce-eneni tnlt to Ihi. mire living iinfitr tt lu rwwltli'nli. IhA only kind "f well that Is worth building In thin cnunirv Jmiie A. ItubertH, Salem, (residence near fair Rronnd) nmkes therfd wells leiiu leaMinnble 10 ye.in cxtKrl fniei. it:2Ulin-rt-fim-w COOK HOTEL State and High Street G. W. ANDERSON, PROP. Successor to W. n. COOK. The Cook notol I oppoiltr court honse onnvelent tn bulne part of city and street air Hue runnli.r past tbe door. Itatea J1.00 to S3 00 a day, ilccordlDg to rrxuii. Upcclul term to boarders and families. brick! burtoTbros. itie- prepared to furnish n flrst-cliiM article of Ilrlct- In town ir country or nnywbero on the llnn of O C. It It. Price reimon uble. U.ileim state Mrcet.oppoMti O, 8. I'. All order- left with Wlllliima & Eng land pi omptly attended to. Union Pacific R. 11. Company "OVERLAXD ROUTE." lratn for the ejiKt leave e'ortiand at 7.-09 am and 9.00 nm dally. Tic eta to andfrou principal imlnta In thi United SUtea Ut ada und Kiirnpe. Elegant New Dining Cars. PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPERS. Free Family Sleeping Cam run through on KxpreiM train tn Onmlm, Ununcll Utuftiennd KnniaaClty wllhout change uonnectlnnaiit Portland for Han Frond m and l-nget Hound r-olni. J ;; rl.cul.r. address an, I. W. i.KE. O. P. A. C. H. 11 KI.I.EN, General Tratllc Manager nnUuA MnnnlngagenU C8 Court atroet, Hali-in,Uregon. LADIES ! For KtMceu years we have sold tbe fa mnita Centemert kid glove of I'arla, Krauce.os exclnalvo agcnta,und for quality ihfy are cvlitnmt a i-uperlor. Alhotno LATEST NOVELTIES pertaining lotbemllllnery trade, iJidl furnl hin?good-Hpeoliilty, we tucve .lino In.Jiul arrived h f llllnuof FALL AN!) WINTER MILLINERY. CHAS, CALVERT, 274 Commercial St., Salem, W. A. WHITE'S NJ3W RESTAURANT, Oppoalts Weller llrna,, Com' I Rt. RVRRYTHINO NBW Mrulu m all hnnra. and Inecery alyle. Id-lit meal la tho city for Vt win. a call. ui ilvu us " Wo fiavo iho EgcluSIVO Control Of A. H't Am t fkr m pttit U tM (M 044, ftrlUUt HtVtAOt, , lotti Cew Mt 0K AKt ONE HALF fOWMS. GILBERT PATTERSON, MUM, ' . o Y SO T ft uecrow k mm, Fresh and Salt Meats. TXLDKIDOIE CLOCK i'rlctof.Mentu by tlieqnaritr...... 6o. Mutton by tho quarter ..-........7o. Pork by tho quarter...... .......7e. nolN........................ J to so. lionets ........... ..... ...... ....8c, Pioneer Bakery AMOS STRONG, 271 Commercial Street. French und German Wheat and Rye Breads In City Styles. Vienna Rolls. SPECIALTY OF FANCY CAKES. Pastry and Confectionery Baking In Full Block. My new bread nnd cake bakers are first-class artists iu their line, aud I uim to have Everything as Fine as the Finest ELLIS & WHITLEY, LIVERYMEN, South of Chemtkat Hotel, SALBM, - - OREGON J. H. HAAS, THE WATCHMAKER, 21534 Commercial St., alem, Oregon, (Next door to Klein's.) Specialty of Spectacle, aid repairing Clock. Watehca nud Jewelry. 0. D. HU1T0N, Prop. Casting of all klnda made to order. JtlLI. MACHINCBY, riiAN'INO MILLS, CORNICES, METAL FRONTS, WIIKEI.S, l'ULLEVS, and special caatlnga ol any style or pat tern made In i-bort order, smooth and re liable In eve y particular. Repair any Machinery in Short Order. Turning lathes, engines, bop presses and hop stoves built. Will makeestlmatea on any Iron work needed. Good price P eld for old Iron. 3-18-lm From Terminal er Inferior Points the (I Is tbe lino to take To all Points East aud South. It la thedlnlng car route. Itruna through vestibule trains every day In tbe year 10 ST. PAUL AND CHICAGO ! (No change of cars.) Co m poiied of dining cars unaurpnwed,' Pullman drawing room sleepers Ut latest equipment TOURIST Sleeping Cars. Bent that enn beconstiuctednnd In which accommodations are both free and Mir nlsbed for holders of drat and second-clans tickets, und ELEGAHT DAY COACHES. Acontlnuoii '.Ins ootmenlng wltb all lines. Hffordlnt dlrevrt. nod uninterrupted service. I'lillman alt -"-- Ions can be se cured In udvi it any agent of tbe road. Through, tickets tn nnd from all points In America, England and Europe can be purchased at any ticket office of this com pany. Kull Information concerning rates, time (flrulns,riiteiindoluer details furnished on application to any agent or A. D. CHARLTON, Asalstaot General fussenKer Agent. No. I'l KIM street, cor. Washington; Port land, Oregon, THK RUNS KuU train with Pullman Vesttbula Drawing room aleepera, dining cars and coaches of latest design, between Chicago and Milwaukee and .St. Paul aud Minne apolis. fait Trains with Pullman vestlbuled drawing room sleepers, dining cais and immi-Iips of latest dewlgn, between t'hlcago und Milwaukee and Aslilundaud Dultilli. Through Pullman vestibule drawing room and colonist sleepers via the North ern Pacific) railroad between Chicago aud Portland, Or. Convenient trains to and from Eastern, Western, Northern and central Wiscon sin point, Httiirdlugunexiuuledaarvlce lo and from Waukesha fund du Ijic, l)l. kosh, Neenah. Mencshu, llblpnowa Kails. Kan Rlalre, Hurley, Wis., una Ironwood und llesscmer, Mli-h. Kor tlckeis. ileuplng car reservations, timetables nnd other Intormatlon. apply to agenla any where In the United Htats orfunada, H. It AINHME. flen'l. Mgr MtlwauKee, Win. J.M.IIANKDItD, . , c-len'l Trafflo Mgr., HI. Paul. 1I.C. IIAUUIW. Trutlto Mgr., Milwaukee. Wl. Ulliix KUKHl'EIN. Ass'tOen'l Pans'r und Tkt Agt, Mllwar- We-, Wl. Oregoninn Kail Road Company. General nftlcca northwest corner first and PluestruuU, Port land. BABT MJHK, Kmm Toward rorUsnd Hutlons. Portland Hllver-Ooburg Port'ndPort'd tonuo malt mall Kip UV rU LVAK AIIP.AK.IM AC aim J'orll'ndflPto 8 4& IS U 7 ) 10 1st... Wrsidburn-,.. I 7 W K (I ...HIIverlnn ....11! m el 16 6 07.JIrownvllle, 7 Q o..C'olinrg.... On WEST HI UK. AlrMo mall Portland mall I.V AM AU I'M .rorllunrl rwv. Duudee .lunctlnn .... HIii-rMiin .... ....... I)jillt..... ....Nonmnntb .... Al.lla ft IK mo too III IU Tickets for West Hlile sLiTliii'ii Mr s-iln ill M au , f.sil eilJetri-rsnn si. Tickets fir l'iut aid stations for Mteut Union dei-t, (Vir. nth andJUrect. THAm N 8 OTI". 0n. Bupt A Hen,-, W. etPas. lgt lly Look Ovei'Tliis THE STATE Next Offers Great Inducements for MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, SCHOOL HOOKS, PLAIN nnd FANCY STATIONERY, PLUSH nnd LEATHER PHOTO ALBUMS, AUTOGRAPH ALBUMS, POCKET CUTLERY. INKS OF ALL COLORS, COLORED SCHOOL CRAYONS, LEAD PENCILS OF ALL GRADES, SCRAP BOOKS, JUVENILE BOOKS. BLANK BOSKS, LETTER FILES, TISSUE PAPER, LEATHER GOODS OF ALL KINDS From 10 lo 20 per cent can be Saved by Buying your Books and Stationery at the State street Book Store. g: CALL. AND SEE"' FOR YOURSELVES j I MUNI Four Miles From Salem tie Capital of Oregon. One Thousand acres of ns line land ns there is in the northwest, tliviile 1 Into one lumlre'l friiII meadow nnd fruit furnir. Tlufe tructR t'or the FlIibT T1JIE ure now placed i,u the murktt, ri ng'n In (rices lrom $50 to fl00 per Here one third cash, biihince on time with iuterc&t. No Better Opportunity for Investments In a r-mnll wnv has heen otlVred to the public. Thousands of dollnra will be exnendud 'within tho 'next 12 months In improvements in the imniediute vicinity of this land, while upon the tract itself, In tho way of roads, fi-ucing, etc., n large amount of money will be ued, A Free Ride to and From tlie Place to auy one wishing to see or invest. Call at the office of WILLIS & CHAMBERL1N, Court St., Salem, Agents, for Plats, Description and further particulars. tjacsESEsa Tillamook oun'y, 0'e;on, is locateil at the head ol deep water on Tillamook Biy. The harbor is, and la 4-o-ounced liy G ivenme-it engineo a, ono of thealei-. and b-a north of tl e GoMt-n Gate. Eiglity.foui-steamer arrived aud lepjrtfd fion here during thi piSi yar, WITHOUT TIIK EXPENSE OF A PILDTOR TUG. Tl lam-iok csinity U larger thau th stite of Dshware and twic-e as 1 iriie aa Rhode Islaml, and is tlie richest of any equity up m the Pacific coast, consisting H.hli'B, E'c. E'e BAY CITY is the onlv plico in the si-ting of wharves, d cks. areh"iio-, building , Etc , are tte.xlily heina made. ror mips, circulars, pricai, l; c , cut on or The Oregon Land Co. -with Ice at Home (In the State Insurance Building) and branch ofllces in Portland, Astoria und Albany, Has for sale a large list of Orulu, Stock aud Fruit Farms; also City and Suburban Property. The Orepon Land Co. wus especially and Hub-dividing lare tracts of land, aud has timing tho past two yours bought aud subdivided over 3,1200 ucres into Five to Twenty Acre Parcels Tho sui'ccss of this undertaking Is shown In tho fact that out of 280 tracts placed on the market, 223 have becti sold. We claim that ten acres ol choice land in Fruit, Yield a Larger Income than 100 acres of wheat in tho Mlsslssinnl Vullev. We also make valuable Improvements in the way of roads, can sen a annul tract oi lauti tor tno sumo price per ncro us yon wuuiu have to pay for tt large tarni. Send for Pamphlet and Price List. wnnnR if VI Largest Stock of Trees In the Northwest. ONE AND TUBE E-FO U11T1IS MILLIONS o 100,000 Prune Trees. 35,000 ICsopusSpltzonberg. 35.000 Itoval Ann Cherry. 10,000 Karly Cruwford Peach. 10,000 Mooqmrk und Iloyal Apricot. URGE STOCK OF ALL OTHER FItKK FUOM -o- OATALOUUK FKEK. ADDRESS : J. H. SETTLEMIER, Woodburn, Oregon. Vlrnt Ntknial Bank Bulldlne. Balcm, Orecon. A, V, AiMiTaoico, Manager. W, I. 8taxv, tlnclpil. Buine, Bborf-and, Typewrlt!n, Penmanehlp and Enfjllsh Depart , pyaii4STnlttf 8Ub. IMudenU adialtt4 y Urn. CaUIoyiff lyfiHwitl . List andseoWJia STREET STATIONER, 1 98. Door Bush's Bank: BAY CITY, of splendid prairies, immense forests uf county where a ounmercial citv cm be address me a ax ivii x uwu lu., ta its- Sa. b""' organized for tho purpoo of buying clearing the land, fences, etc. We RSI 20.000 Ornvenstfln Annie. 25,0tKi Yellow Newtown Plppen. 15,000 lieu Davis Apple. LEADING VARIETIES OF FRUITS INSECT Fsro. MlMlill mm A ,m hi " the Purchase of ill FRUIT FARMS. fine timbor, extenfivo ccal.fielils, talmon built. Ktten-ivo imnrovometits ojn- Thisigauew, rich, uii-leviljped country. em, urcyen. DUGAN BROS., "The Plumbers," 20Q Commarolal St. Dealers In Steam and Plumber's Goods, I'nllfnrnlii Ironstone Bower nnd Fire Clay Chimney t'lpe, etc INBUK.VNCK i: o ni p a n T . Klro and l'i rlne. I(H A1.1IKKT. A cent, Halam, OKKOO Cheapest, Neatest and Best, SCHOMAKER'S COMBINATION FENCE. Imnkonndputupall kind of fences, city and country. Oct my termbefiro fencing. 11. sciioMAKKK, Halcm, Or. ((i nn i, Salem, Or. Uatcs$2.50 and $5.00 a Day. Open to tbe publln Thursday, Sept. II, ItiUu. Heat hotel between I'nrllund and an Kranulseo. Alma to bo Unit clnaa In till Ita nppiilntmcnlH. Its tnblta aroaerved with tbu clicilct't fruits (jrowu In tbe WII aiucttu valley. A. I. WAGNER, Proprietor HELLENBRAND'S Eating Parlors & Candy Manufactory; 20S Commaiolul ijtrwot. UI..I, OF PAKE: Ico Cream. . I0o , Mo. aud2 cent Culloe, Tea or rhoculuteand CakeIO oeata fi .nuitn UIIU .'UIIK,...v.....IUUrtlH 1'iate r Bonn. ... ..: . ...to wot , lint Cakea, c'ullfe or 'l'ta..,.r...,.l'i ceHita. ' iMieiHK-aic llieu ri;eEe-... l"ork l bop and Ktrea..... lleefateak nud KgitH..., . .CUBt lYirk l bop mid l.i(o;x.. ..) cuu Mutton Chop nnd se ... ccnta Veiilkon and Kvica ...' Vt cnt Hauxngo and Kkx.i,. .............' ceata Hum aud r'ici.'....... ...... .....54 ct l-'icali Oyatera auy lyle.... ,...a.o 2 Cent Regular Dinner SinedFrintlt3tCiM. A nlee variety of vegetable, etc.,. eta,, AlKOteu, cottee or milk with aU S meiila without oxtra chant. Ciiolce t'lcur. Xmportcd u Do'm,. alwaja on uaDd. ,- I'orter HouneHleakand Ran .,UUI Tender I-oin Hteetk au ; ,...,. FINE H0RSESH0EING Scriber WP0itJ Hpeolal attetittoa given tV wiUM Ma4 tera, driving horn, BtiftlDfaet1fi pled nonte. A lama ' , . - Stock of IplMttej&ttt Wo give nar Pf raetaat ihU.im atfet ploy none but irU In Wet ia4MMh ji i at CW.L. &- a.i . 1 aew mil inpi, jn .u, n i n.iflwn U1LLM1D11 J 'il I I m Hi ! V J l 3 f 1 m Si 4 V-c "V4 C'J ,". fv --1. J? i 1' '' Miitllb A l"lUir, oU . f tjti.