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PIS? -'' iwfev4ipapr 5,fN-&gSJ!'-""-t v iiA "Itt- ji&IQfi1lv 7 , " r r f-w :n '-' fi- -T- i-f?S r ? fELEGRAPHIC DISPATCHES. ul Pross ltPD&rt and Digests of all Important XeiweiTo-uay. MARKETS. WHKATRTKAOY. Ciiicaoo, Oct. 9. Wheat steady; 1.0t5j. o . v Kit ASCI800, Cal. Oct. 0.- Writ, buyer, for 1890 U quoted o.day at q.VU; " tU'' CRIMINAL. A SVACIK NKflllO. er.vrri.K, Oct. U. Frederick Kmitli, D'Sf" of t,,e "Be",r" fra tcmltf. Is Itettl by the ixdlce author llron a charge nf assault with a drtJlv weapon upon Charles Ailam, t negro barber of Jackson street, gmltli nnJ Adams had tome difficulty. Smith "ripped" out a knife "d threatened to do deadly -.,rt At a later hour complaint mul to Officer PearvV who lced Smith under arrest. Smith, however, on the road to jail, broke y from Pean. He a l the act of leaving town wlien recaptured by Ofitceni Penrce nd Townsend, having gone to the Columbia A Puget Sound depot to Jce fur Ilenton. Tnis time he was Unded safe In jail, but In the after noon au attempt was made to release him on a writ of habeas corpus. When taken before Judge Humes tbe hearing was set for to-day at 9 o'clock. Smith, it U claimed, is wanted la Scvr Yrk for murder. II.Nnn KORBMUOClI.tNO. VICTORIA. H. C, Oct. 9. A young sum named O'Hrien who arrived on the Meamer Olympian yesterday, ti! fined fifty dollars for smuegllng l at Chamber's encyclopaedia in to Victoria. MURDERER ESCArKS. Cuton, Texan, Oct. 9. Nathan Willis, who was arrested in Los AnzelM county for a murder com mitted seventeen years ago. and who w in charge of the sheriff of Oid diags county, Texas, made his es npe here at dark last evenlug. FIRES- IWXFT BY FLAMES IN NORTH DAKOTA. Masdan, N. D., special, Oct. 9. Pinles from the north and south bring Id news of the terrific charac ter of the late prairie fires. The Riverclde Ranch company, In the rmtbern part of this county, loot JMhrad of stock, worth tlO.000. Cirl Harm, a M-ttler in the hotith, ' hid a narrow trcapc. He was plow-T, lc? a fire-break when the flames, taping over the ground forty miles a boor, came on him. He ran to meet the uatix-s and cscaied. His birxri ran thtj other way, but the fireorertook them ami burned tin-m tiidMili. it. K. ivrklns. on the Cinuon Ball, lost foity head of cat tit. A number of settlers had all their lny burned, in addition to the riageaud many cattle. Tbe fire leaped over breaks 200 feet wide. It 1 tstlmated that Bouth of the North Pacific road in this county, our $100,000 of duinaire wna done. Rtpurtt from Klldeer raountln, fionbuHt of here, re that tbe ncge, bay and cattle to the value of VJO.OW were burned. It was the wont and mot destructive fire ever kaowu went of the Missouri river. FOREIGN. OrriCIAL MUKDEK OK TIIK O It EN A DIKK JU AHUS I1Y TIIK IlHITIHIt OOVEKNMKNT. Haukax, N. 8., Oct. 9. Lttteut InttlllKeDce from ISermuda I to the rfiect that one of the results of Iran Plintlug Grenadier nuards from EugUnd to a tropical climate In mid wmuitr Is tbe alarming prevalence I Of enteric fever anion? the men. ' enteric fever anioiiK the men Tbe reason why the guards were ut to Itennuda inntend of Halifax I tbat Halifax is loo near the United BUtes aud exiles would have tuliraced every opportunity to de rt by the wholesale. TIIK KAKCK I1KOUN. DfBLiK, Ireland, Oct. 0. The bearing utalnst lite jMillce for as ult upon a number of persons Ht llifjurt In Tlpperary on the occa !ou of the ojienlug trial of Dillon ndO'JUlen, conjmencel at tbat plsce tiwiay. HOKRIBLK CKIMK A Nil A 8t;HPI TKU I'AUIV AltlllHrKI). C'UMIIKItl.ANI). Out.. Out. 9. Mfy and Ellra McCoiilgle, aged 14 od 12, daughters of James McCou J1! Urted for homo alter school Tutadsy evening, and were last seen " blfamlle from home, elng fullowwi by Narcisse Ieniciiiue Tbe bodies of the girls were found "t "'glit, both iuvliju ln out flKd and murdertMl, Leroclque is uooer arrest on suspicion. STATE. AT OTTUMWA. Ottcmwa, la., Oct. O.-At 2 clock this nfti rniuiii lliu nubile 'moules of the day look place In the presence of an eulhushullu au JIMeofabut 10,000 people. (Jsv. Cormally welcomed l'reldeut rrun to Iowa lu a short an--'' U arkUl, ,i,. . , i . ......a.. . . " " wwii vinnj - MISCELLANY. 1USK IN C1I.AM. ; I'lrrsnumi, lVnu., Oct. U.-At a Mntiufnctiircr' association jester- day nil advance of not quite 5 per cent, was made hi prices. TIIK IMlRSIIin.NT ROYALLY KKCKIV Kl) IN IOWA. Ottumwa, Iowa, Oct. 1). The president's tty reached tills city tills morning. Despite the early hour nliuo.it the entire iopnliicc greeted them with eliet-rs and boom ing cannon. The party repaired to the residence of T. U. IV vine, litis hand of the president's oldest stater, where they brenkfaxttd. Here they were Joined hy John S. Harrison, of Kansas City, President HtirrUon's eldest brother. The Iowa Industrial exposition was next visited. WKINHAM) HUF.WKUY BOYCOTT. San Francisco, Oct. 9. General Secretary Kulirnniu, of the brewery workmen, received a telegram fniin Portland, Or., statins that Arm liruster, one of the men sent to Ore gon to push the Weinhaid brewery (Miycott, had been arrested at the Instance of the brewery men. The arrest was fur conspiracy. Ktllir- man says that the arrest was expect ed, and that bondsmen and attor neys are ready in Portland for cudi an event. It Is expected that the other men sjut on the same minion will aKo be arrested. The nm-sts will merely Intensify the boycott fight. At n meeting of the execu tive committee of the brewery workmen last night $160 was sent to Portland for the Welnhard brewery fight, and $10) was sent to the strlk rs In Aiwtr.illi. Word was re ceived thai the F.dk, Juuge: lirock ett brewery, of Milwaukic, was do ing a itood bulnes.s in Seattle. This la a nun-union brewery anil incis ures were at onee taken to declare a boycott on them in Seattle. The Council of Ft derated Trades will be asked to ctidurse tin boyciitt ami also one on the Aulieuser-Uu-uh brewery, of St. Louis. A TACOMA DEVELOPMENT SCHEME. Tacoma, Oct. 9.-The following has been erganized: Proposals to organize the Tacoms Development Association with a capital stock of one million cioll.ir divided Into 10,000 shares of a par value of flOO each. The object of the company shall be to encourage and assist the !ca- tlon of manufaei ring industries and other enterprii-es in the city of Tacoma and vicinity, provided, howbver, that no part of ttie funds or the property of the company shall be given away or employed In the active prosecution of any business. Subscriptions to the capital stock of the company may be entered In cash or In real estate. Cash subscriptions shall lo paid upon call of the board of trustees as required for the purposes of the com pany; provided, that no more than kt cent, of the par value of the stock shall be called in any one month; aud provided, that when any pen-on shall have paid up so per cent, of his total subscription, certi- llenti-s t full paid stock shall be Is-, sued to him for one half of the stock wi imiil. For the next stilM.-riuint i payment or i percent, ne fcauu j jrr i(bciiek ol the noiei luroiiitiio, have an additional iwiue of an eiial'0tt.riMg the ussociutinij tin- hotel amount, aud when paid In full be shall receive certificates for the tire amouut ol bis Btock. I Ileal estate clveu In payment ot sulwcrlplloiis to me capital bwk;k .hall be at once couveytd tothe company by warrantee deed with approved title und hhull be taken at a valuation to lie thereafter fixed by a board of appraiser, who .hall be iaoiM)lnted by thesulcrlU'rH to the ciilta. rtoi. provided, hoover I that any pentoii conveying t-ald i property shall at any time within thirty days af.er the valuation there- of I llxed, have the piivlleKe of wiihdrawlnif mU properly and sub- athutiti!' therefor u cash suoscrij)-, lion of nil euual umolllit. A BtcK-k suWcrlptloii olank w-nt. HTIIMriMll.l 1 ...fc ,'"! "'1 - "I . . .. ...... Into ptoporly nnd c.isn huumtip Itlons. i Piv.. inlniilra after J30.000 ill real ...,,, tio.OOO cash, was tub ,, ... ...,.i t'juvi ,,,r.. u'hh iirnlmn'il riucu " vw ,-- - fur the Tacoma Development asho- t IdtiuiK . lluinsu l-'rallly, Me are frail creaturi J,!"lm'J'T,,1h5 V.;.M.nni in uxlvty. If. for lntanee, h II (uVneiui.a trouble of fn qunit and oricn obiuna VwlVunt of oidlnar! Iiiodlc. oim ob-trucu the harmonious ci u of liiiflvrraud llie bowel, me luutm iubbed-l'll:. TlielhresUlMirdYe. Hindliloni Tire sum to continued by rjciU-ot SJal there U .hop, f. ? W 7 " "I"' -iSfn In al! fkill "HlMnfirined by tho u;e ,f ub reuiinalil rei.iedl. U'o mflrrer U ftutulinw onlNirdl. nay. 11VJu111r'd Iei. sod that the iuer he l r'"" irn llie t pliers of huiiuui endca;;r the belter for a purtle concerned. W hat h ruMlisu.u 7V'V. . ..rin.iiAH rmiulurue "u! cure- aud pre.tnis inaUrlsl, rheu. "uatlc aud kidney lroubci iv Tim asvmjm. Mrs. Enin'in I. Morris was lo day brought from YYaahliiKii ,0,,,e "'" ",r '" sane by H. H. Humphwjra and an asMaut. The lady Is S2 years old and has U-eti ulllng for some time. A Sure Cur lr l'lle. .....,- ihIm are known by rplture "i,?raV1JVlmS3 wijrii w,... "".:..., ii '' 7 '-1 i iigi.i or man; r;:.1HrA,iri'i-nko:.isde.phiar. la lr miiii'i"'1'""" Illbl.ar-'J Itl.ru-alle "" '"" "" i'r iSkoV V I. rry, Vl,l el. set. . i, iii nt one) w ti,. n ij...re n-icun"-!" -j;:.... ;,i u,i bein lasing itiu.u.u . ..! u.ilf.ii... In bi-i 'in, r gr.".'K i" :-i"".r0 uUdaiuP)uya well inau. u ZZI Jiri'Sa -wr w " ma. j .VMS ',; ,.,e kSTAa iM.-s.si, C'i'ii"H 'IlT'Vh. ZZiZ. i -pVrfi". " "V 17 r . u. , A4btoB' lc,,, I Ii.HY JMUUNAIilSTS. The I'armntinn of a Club Composed t Female Writer. Special Corropondcnt to tho Jourxai.. San Francisco, Cab, Oct. 0. A large number of ladles met Saturday afternoon nt the. homo of Mrs. Km elle Tracy Y. Parkhurst, 141U Taylor street, for the formation of the Pa cific Coast Woman's Press Assocla tlon. Henry X. Clement presided as teuiKrary chairman. Mrs. Knielin Parkhurst delivered an address, In which sho sot forth the objects of the association. In order to aid her to form a correct Idea of the needs of those whoso ol Jecl It is to bcnellt, sho has commu nicated with more than 800 journal ists and mugazluu writers, of whom not more than one-third were wo men. Social, industrial aud philan thropic and reformatory questions will be the main lsiies within their province, and If tho movement Is proerly developed it will be a fel lowship for concerted action, in which the he.irt and soul will be enlisted. Mrs Nellie 11 Eyslerof San Fran-cl-Cii was unanimously elected pres ident; Mrs Jeanne U Carr of Pasa dena, tirlst vice-president; Mrs. Klla lllggousou of the Portland West Shore, second vice-president, and Mrs. Sarah II Cooper, third vice president. Mrs. Kinelle Parkhurst was elteted corresponding secretary; Mrs S.int Davis, recording secretary; Mm M.iry O Stanton, treasurer, and Mm M H Field of San Jose, auditor. The executive b urd was still fur ther fortified by three members at large, Mrs Hail-Wood of the Sauta IS'trbara Independent; Miss Andrea Hofcr of the Salem Journal, and Miss Frances llagby of Hie San D.ego Union. Mr. Clement conducted Mr9. IJyster to the cli.ilr. Her salutatory put the audience in excellent humor for the more serious business of the meeting. A vote of thanks and the Chautauqua salute was given to the temporary chairman, Mr. Clement, for his services in conducting the organization. Mrs. Jeanne C. Carr then read a paper on "The Influence of the Printed Page," which called forth frequent appliuse. In the social reunion which fol lowed the members were kindled into enthusiasm by discovering in each other mutual aspirations and ninisinthe prrsecutlon of journal isiic and other literary work. Among those present were: Mrs. Kmelie Parkhurst, Mrs. Nellie B. Kyster, Mrs. Jenuo C. Carr, Mrs. Sarali R. Cooper. Mrs M. O. Stanton, Mrs. Caroline Severance, Mrs. Gertrude Atherton, Elia D. Keith, Alice Klmmbury Cooley, Mrs. Kvo Cook, Mrs. George Mitchell, Mrs. Hall-Wood, Mrs. Carrie Walker.Mr. M. Ij. Hoffiuan, Mrs. Rosa Elgnm.inti, Mrs. Lillian Shuey. Mrs. Gehvlcks, Mrs. M. G. C. Iviliolin, Mrs. M. R. Watson, .Niiss King, MUs Hanson, Mrs. Vlr giuiit Hllliartl, Mrs. Mattie Owen, Mrs. Isabella Raymond, Mrs P. D. Campbtll, Mrs. Oullon. Lou'"- Humphrey Smith,. Miosis. Henry (;cmciit, John Swell and John W. iarkliurst. a conimuiiic.il inn was read from fr t,e next meeting of the us-mciii' incctiiigof Ihfus-Mic!a- Siit-'Bnion wna muile to elect as cn-Ui,,,,. The to the Kxccu a miitinn wna in ,nnorary mem new iieiemi .ou-f Mod- j,ska, Henry X. Clement .,...1 ypmXi.MKr7h1.tcy.!?Ha,S" Western Journalist of Chicago. I HeiHduivnd Kun)pc.t 1(on was carried, and after re-' EleiDt XeW Diniog Car3. fre,11L.its the meeting udjoiirned. pilltUtV PAUflP 91 FrWIW AlIlog ,lWe wh-sei.t In uppl.c- KKnincXS. iiniix fiirinembr.sbip, but Wlmcouiii ll()t ,, pr,..,l( were: Ib.e Hurt- wic' Tlirope, Kvelyn I-udliim, ,,re:i Holer, Josephine 0. McCracfcln. Mury i ,bert, Mw. Adolf BuiicIim. Kt.Uie Kree.nan, Alary V. Lawrence, aihiii ('. Murphy, Mary II. Heidi i.'ranus L. Jlace, i-rancts JMl?ty. ' Flora M. Kullball, Adelaide linker,. Minified Kwtet, Adelo Chretien, illini .-., ir . , .. . !..- Kll7.a A. utis, uarrie u. .uingun, i Genii) Clarke I'omeroy, Kditli A.l Urown, Mi. O. A. S. IJenle, Mb. Heale. A vote of lliunks was tendered to Mrs. Parkhurst, whoso energy bus resulted ill llio organization of the literary talent on ihU coast. The meeting then adjourned, subject to a call from the txceutlve board. Malaria Literally means bad air. l'olson ...... ....rum .irli-liiL' from uiarithy laud, or from decaying veuelahle null-u-r, nre breathed Into I ho hums, tak en up bv the blond, and unless the vital llu'id is purified by Hie iihu of a if.MKl nn-dlcinollku Hiwd's Karsapa rilla. iheunforliinato vlciim is noun uveriiowereil. Kven III tlio Hjoht ail vunAd i-asef, where llie lerrlb o fo ver prevails, I Ilia successful nieittclne l,h ellected reiiiarkalile ciirt-s. Thoso who are exxed to malarliil or other poisons should keep the . i ..or.. i lukliiL' Hood's riurca- 1P.1 F... "J '" -" parllia. Faik minded bulues men who will attend to the duties of the office are worth a great deal to a growing city like tfalem. A Mlchli-sn Central lUllroad Kinployv Win lil Cae, alr nereu Year' Cojiet whiiaeniulovedai asent of the Mlchl. Kan t:cutruHUilr.it i,iiiuny.al AujuW itch iiiy kldueja brt-ama dlseued, ai d . u, Hnin iv"rl.lisJ and, Impure lUle frfiheW.aMl.iny s-eiMMl . Hi w.w under. , milled I MU tl llie ie.uiu pi.r..em... ' "i'.'i.iiv.m.i Ann Arbor, aud all pro- Jmrnvd n.y ca.e Mrlrti;. ?---. '.l 'fft I ai.l h": kia- Dyspepsia Makes tinny people miserable, and often liu.ls to sr!f-Ucstrurtlon. Distress ntlel e.illiiB, nour stomach, slvk hc.-ulncbo, iienn burn, lots ot appetites mint, "il tono' reeling, unit taste, roated tongue, ana Irrej: . ul.trity ut tno uowels, nrr UiStrOSS t10 moro Common fjmp Aftor turns. Drspepsla docs in l - - get well ol Itsoir. K ro baling quires Odrctui, pentstcn allenllon, and a remedy liko IIihI Sarwi parllh, which nclo Ecutly ei cllletc' It tones thn stomncli mm othci ur.n regulates tho digestion, eru.itcs r i-'ooo up appetite, and, hy thus Rlok oTercomliiB tho local u ' BR . sjmptoms, cures the HoadaohC head.ichc, aud refreshes tho tired nuno. "1 havo been truuliled with djspcpsia 1 had hut ltttlo appetite, and what 1 (ile n.ria cat dlstrcskcd me, or llo K me little good. Atlcre.il DUrn 1B x ouM experience falntnes, or tlrtd, nll-gonc feeiliiB, as though 1 had not eaten nn)thlng. My trmrlle, I think, was nrrr.oated by m business, painting, and from being moro w icss (hut up In a room w It It o . . rresh pilnt. Inst spring . , I took Hood's SarsatiarlllaStOmaCil and It did mc an Itmncuto nnnunt nt gixul. It i-ao ma an appetite, mid my t d i I Ishednnd satisfied tho crating I h.d I io vlously experienced." Gcouos A. I'aoe Wntei town, Mass. N. 11. If you decide to take Itoou's Sii saparllla do i.ot to Imluci d to buy any (.tin. r. Hood's Sarsaparills SoM ly ct.-urt. ri; nlxforf V 1-rpirci'l 0. 1. 1100 1) A CO.,A'tl ccnrloi.Imicll.i J. t SIWILLBUYALOT Of conds lit our store! Wn rnl rv fi fiill lln of groceries, feed, enwkery, glufstvare. ci gars, lounceu nnu onnrrriinnery. T. UURROWS, No. 220 Comnierelnl St., Snlem Johnson's Universal Cyclopedia. An original work bv 40 of America's most eminent scholars as edltorti and 2UU0 eminent pccl Ulstj. from all puita of the world as contrtlHitors, whoso names are ulenedto tlu'lr nrticten, as a voucher tor nccurticy. If jou et)iitemplnle getting a eyclope lln, thp cunviiser will be pleised usnoyou mo worK, inougu rou ny not purchase. Address C C. IIHDWEIt, state Manager, Sulem.or Astoria, Or. WIIAT1SA TUBULAR WELL? Be Sure to Read and Get no Other A RPuulaeTubulir well is ennMr icted bv putting tinwnii three inch Iron pipe, with no opening except top and bottom. No dlrlc.ingt't in and wnly puro wnterrun be got out. This Is the only kind of well that worms and limpets cunuol get ilito, that is hbMiltitely iturfiiie water proof, aud that in forced through the cement Mnitit to the pure llvtn u titer. It Is positively the only kind of w ell that is worth bullcliimiij thlt cotinliy James A. K'iberts fIeni, (ret-ideuec near fairground!) makes these wells Jerins re.it-ouable 10 years expeti en o. (!:21-lrn-d-5m-w COOK HOTEL State and High Street. G. W. ANDERSON, PROP. Successor to W. n. COOK. ThP Cook notnt Is opposltr court house entivelitit to business part of city and street iv i r line runnier jui.i the door. Ilntes J1.00 to $.100 a day, according to room, dpeclal terms to boarders nnd families. brick! BURTON BROS, niv prenire'! to rurulsli h flnt-cliRS article nrililcb In town nr country or miywliere nniiinliiirorij.iail It. Prices leiison. uhle. n ili mi ctutcntri'Ct,opiiiltH ). 8. l Ml ciril ri lefl with Wlllliinis A Kng lin ill promptly ntiwideil to. Pa R. R. Company "OVEULAXD ROUTK." lrainmortiie nwi UKoi-ortiandatTKie ou Kxpre tialin to nmulm, Council lZ Aii-(Coiind Hiiri'triouurt conn-. 'o1'11.'.? aMrcm any u,Jt$taa,Shk, Jj MrtmilnB,1Ken M Courtstreet. 8aiein,orrKon. LADIES tnniiH Ccntcmcrl kid glove of l'arls, Fmnce,a.s exclusive iigcntHmd for quality they nro wlthont n superior. Also the LATEST NOVELTIES pertaining tothe millinery trade, I.anl furnl hlntrBOoilsftspeolalty. welmvoaUu Injuit nrrlcd a f II lino of FALL AND WINTER MILLINERY. CHAS, CALVERT, 274 Commercial St., Salem. W. A. WHITE'S N E W ItESTAU HAN T, Opposite Weller IlrOH., Com'l Ht. KVI5KVTHINO NBW Meals at all houix. and In eery style. I!i i meal In the elty for i cmiu, ui ilvt) us a c ill. Wa have tho Exclusivo Control ot o Am. V'I SM f efvra p,l UltHmt Axi,wuaiinrMx. t-rtowi-m ftVf IMBOMF HilF MUMU. GILBERT & PATTERSON, MUM, 0i. mhi n PHffiafSMftil O MaBtHH 1 1 mm, UcnloiK In Fresh and Salt Meats, rct.EKinoi DI.OCK Price of Meats by tho quv-Kt...... ...... Jo, Mutton by tlioqiiartcr...............7c. I"ork ly the qunrlcr..... ..... ....7c. Holli . ..6 to 8o. IUm.lK .. .. flo, Pioneer Bakery AMOS STRONG, 271 Commercial Street. French nnd German ' Wheat and Kye Urcads In City Styles. VlPiina Rolls. SPKCIALTY OF FANCY CAKES. Pastry and Confectionery Baking In Full Stock. My new bread nnd cake bakers are first-class artists in their Hue, aud I u I in to have Everythi m as Fine as the Finest, ELLIS & WHITLEY, LIVERYMEN, South of Chemeksta Hotel, SALEM, - - OREGON J. H. HAAS, THE WATCHMAKER, 215 Commercial St., - ! alem, Oregon. (Next door to Klein's.) Specialty of Bpcct-icles, and repairing Clocks. Watches aud Jewelry. 0. D. 1IUTT0N, Prop. Outings of all kinds made to order. MILL MACHINERY, 1'I.ANINO MILLS, CORNICES, MUTAL FRONTS, WHEELS, PULLEYS, mid special castings ot any style or pat tern made Ini-bort order, smooth and re liable in eveiy particular. Repair any Machinery in Short Order. Turning lathes, engines, hop presses nd hop btoNes built, will makeet.thnates on any Iron work needed. Good price paid for old Iron. 8-18-1 ra From Terminal or Interior Points the Northern Pacific Railroad Is the line to take ' To "all Points East and South. It la the dining car route. It runs through vestibule trains every day In the year to ST. PAUL AND CHICAGO ! (No change of cars.) Composed of dlnlngcars unsurpassed, ruiiman oruwing room met-pers Ol latest equipment TOURIST Sleeping Cars. itetit t h!it can he constructed and In which accommodations are both free nnd lur- nlsued for Holders or nrst ana seconu-ciass tickets, and ELEGAJ?T DAY COACHES. A eon tin hoc. "Jus oonre:tlng with all lines, utfbrdlm direct. nrt uninterrupted I'ullnmn sH'r -- Ions can bese ured In advi . u . . any agent of tbe road. Through tickets to and from all points In America, England and Europe can be purchased at auy ticket oaice of this com pany. Full Information concerning rates, time of tratns.routeH aud other details furnished on application to any auent or A. D. CHARLTON, Assistant General I'awu-uger Agent, No 121 First Btreet, cor. Washington; Port land, Oregon, THE RUNS , . Fast trains with Pullman Vestlbult Drawing room sleepers, dining oars and coaches of latest design, between llhloago and Mllwuukeeanddt. I'aul aud Minne apolis, Fast Trains wltu Pullman vesMbuled drawing riKim sleepers, dining cars and cou'hesof latest dmlgn, between Chicago and Milwaukee nnd Ashland and llulutn. lumngh Pullman Telltmle drawing room and colonist sleepers via the North ern I'ucltlo railroad between Chicago and Portland, Or. CVnoenlunt trains to and from Eastern, Woiern, Northern and central Wiscon sin point. arTordlug unequaled service to and from Waukmlm Fond du Lac, U"h kiu.li, Neenah. Monesha, !hlipewu Falls, IJui Claire, Hurley, Wis,, and Ironuood ami lleseint'r, Ml.ui, Fur tickets, stooping car reiervstlona, llnietabloH and other Information, apply to iigeiita anywhere In llie United Htates orfanada. S. It AI.Nrtl.lK. Gen'l. Mgr Milwaukee, Wis. cien'l Trafflo Mgr,, Ht, I'aul, H.C.HAUUIW. Traflto lgr Milwaukee. Wis. UtUH KUK1TEIN. Ass'tOen'l I'ass'r aud Tkt Agt, Mllwaa kee. Wis. Orcgonian Rail Road Couquiny. Oenerul offices northwest corner First and PlueslreuU, Portland. KABT fIIlE. From Toward r.irtland Htntlous. Portland Hllver-Coburg I'ort'nd Porl'd louao mall mall Kxp I.V m UY AM R I t AU il 10 sou Portl'ndHPCo & 114 7 SJ 10 !- Woodliurn.,.. 1 49 T g 10 II !N HlUeitnn ....VI 05 116 6 07...nrownsllle. 7 0 6 Hi Cohurg...... 00 WKHT HIPK, Alrtlo mall Portland mall I.V AM AK fM .I'nrtlnnrt MWY, IhiniUe Junction .... Hberldsn r. ....... UllU.... ....oiiiii')Utn.. . i.ii. ?15 II tA ioo 4 1 4U (MO Tlckeii InrXvlli hide atAVlmii fnr t si AM fltt fmi ii irt(nm, Tiokfl for Kt s rtf tullon rorwlei.l Union depot, ivr. ..Ill lllidjitrerl. I'll AW. .S H DTI'. Uo, Rupt lien. V, W. rats. it Wf Look IkrTIi SJ nni i nin i fJllllU mi Next Door Bush's Great Inducements for Offers MrSCFLLANEOUS BOOKB, BCHOOIi liOOKR, PLAIN nnd FANCY STATIONERY, PIjUSH 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 BOOKS, LETTER FILES, TISSUE PAPER, LEATHER GOODS OF ALL KINDS From 10 to 20 per cent can be Saved by Buying your Books and Stationery at tbe State street Book Store. g: CALL AND SEE"1 FOR YOURSELVES 1 "lElifilfil AND tW FARMS: Pour lies Fi'onijaleffl the Capital of Oregon. One Thousand ncrea of as fine land ns there Is In the northwest, divide I lut" one Iiundrel 'mill mendnvt and fruit farms. There tracts for the FIRST TIME are now placed on the muiktt, Hinging In i rices irom $50 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 months in Improvements In the Immediate vicinity of this land, while upon the tract itself, in tbn way of ro.-.ds, k'Uciug, etc., a Urge amount of money will be used. . ., A Free Ride to and From the Place t3 nny one wishing to see or invest. Call at the office of WILLIS &. CHAMBERLIN, Court St., Salem, Agents, for Plats, Description and farther particulars. Tillamook county. O'ezon. is ounced by G .vernment engines a, one of ltp.rt.-d from here during the past yrar, Ti lam"ok cDiintvi lareer than the any crunty Up hi tho Pacific coast, consisting of splendid prairies, immense forests of II lnug. r.'c.. I'.'c. BAY CITY is the onlv place in tho si ting of whaivec, d ck. wareh up lildin-, Kcc , are ttedilv beine made. tor mip', cnculars, pneo-., t, c , c ill ou or The Oregon Land Co. -with at Home fa (In the State Insurance Building) aud branch offices lu Portland, Astoria and Albany, Has for sale a lare list of Grain, Stock and Fruit Farms; also City and Suburban Property. The Oregon Land Co, was especially organized for the purpose of buying and sub-dlvldlug larue tracts of land, aud has during the past two years bought and subdivided over 3,200 acres into Five to Twenty Acre Parcels Tho success of this undertaking Is shown in the fact that out of 280 tracts placed on the market, imve been choice land in Fruit, Will Yield a Larger Income tliaii ICO acres of wheat in the Mississippi Valley. We also wake valuable improvements In the way of roads, clearing the land, fences, etc. We can sell u small tract of laud for the same price per acre as you would have to pay fur a large tarut, Send for Pamphlet WMURN Largest Stock of Trees in the Northwest. ONE AND THREE-FOURTHS MILLIONS. o 100,000 Pruno Trees. &Vj00 Itoyal Ann Cherry, 10,000 Karly Crawford leaoh, 10,000 Mitorpark and Royal Apricot. URGE STOCK OF ALL OTHER FItEE FltQM INSECT TESrH. CATALOGUE FllEB. ADDRESS; J, H. SETTLEMIER, Woodburn, Oregon, mmmSS First Nations! Bank A. T, Aiuutsono, Msnacen W, I, Btalsv, yrmelpjl. Business, 8hortuand, Typewriting, Penmsmblp and Enetla DspartMMtt. Py(s4RresloSMkxit. StudtnU adaltltd say !. CsUUiyxew spallssltaa. List d see What you fat ''aBOHBHBBalsWBslaBBBMBBi nmnnnm fNfnimiAiTiin ita tr ', smn svnwmm m ux MllllJIJi hJllVl IVJ.1 Lilts llUl UUl BAY CITY, located at the head of deep water on Tillamook Btv. The harbor is. and ia i.ro. theatest. and b-a' north of the Go'den wi rnuu l I UK KArawsis U( A riL.ur UK l uu. state of Duliware and twic as liree as Rhode Inland, and is the richest of county where a cimnvrcial citv can be aduress ine dax aiix LiAlMLi cu., aaiem, uregon. its- 5 sold, we claim mat ten acres oi and Price List. a000 Esopus Spltzenberg, 20.000 Oravensteiu Annie. s!5,000 Yellow Nowtowu Pippen. 15,000 Heu Davis Apple. v- LEADING VARIETIES OF BulMIn. lUtcm, Oregon. Salem mm NiSERY Bank: the Purchase of Gitp. Eiphty-iour steamera arrived and fine timbor, extcntivo cal fields, Balmon built. Kttendvo improTemenls enn- This is a new, rich, uu lew loped cnuntry. DUGAN BROS., "The Plumbers," SQO Commrolal St. Dealers In Steam and Plumber's Goods, California Ironstone Bewcr and Fire Claj Chimney ripe, etc. INSURANCE Com pany. Fire aud Ma rine. I OH. Al.KEKT. A Kent. . Salem. Oregon Cheapest, Neatest and Best,. SCHOMAKER'S COMBINATION FENCE. I make nnd put up all kind of fences, city aud country. (Jet my terms before fencing. H. sciioM&KBK. Halein, Or. u' J Salem, Or. Rates $2.50 and $5.00 a Day. Open to tbo public Tbuntday, 8cpt.. 11. IHtKi. Iietil bstel between roriland ana miu Frunclaco. Alms to bo Brat dug In nil Its appointments. It tables areserved wltbihueliolcvkllrultsgrqwu lu loo, WU amette ulley. A. I. WAGNER, Proprietor HELLENBRAND'S Eating Parlors & Candy Manufactwy, 200 Commuolal Strt. , 1 IilL OF KAItl Ico Cream. Collet'. Ti'u or t ."TlOo., 150. aud 28 MBtiF A bouolutosudCake..lOeuU -uA-Xt l ,.:.. i.l0Qa .VS Mui.li ulid Milk, M M utton t nop nnd Kkk... VenUon anil Kkes 3 .ftoaaiat OJI MnU BaUKSxe and i:n... ....... Haul and I''k..... ....... .... 96 osata j Kresb Oysters any fctvle i iii Mala t ' 25 Cent Rgu!rDlnntrSrvdFrorotlU3f I 1'0 A nice variety of vegetables, sUi. Vlwi tea, corTee or milk wltb all , meals without extra, chxree. Choice Uigurs, tmaortM aa. always on nand. Porter IIoum Hteak aa4(jM-.-KMtaV) render lluHteokaud JsgC3-I,5S5 "' FINE H0RSESK0EPK' O !l . . lii 'Ikf . 7 rriner v romes.ri Special attentl'saglyta tf MlJr ,r."rr uTA "TO" "iiu'u-si 1 . m 47 inI St tfto MnA hkm,m 3 M i I sa ii.ii i 451 .n.1 $1 m P4 m A 4 JV', , MS I J, IjV- 1' i hj'. vt