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" -Wsf .--vSSS?!1 ' J'U'T- V v. m V J' -' ' '- V w- t ' "Tt'IWV,ijl4i ' ' m,i i if j-w;i i tV J-i. ,..-,.,. fcr ifAtrii , TRLEGRAPHIC DHOTIS. issocluted Press Ktioit mid Digests of nil Important Kows of To-Day. MARKETS. Vt'HKAT. San Fiianois.o, Cul., Nov. 7. Wheat buyer, '00, (1.30; wuboh $1.43j per d-ulitl. i'iiicauo, III., Nov. 7. Ultminr, ulicat unsettled; lower; Juiitmry, 07; D.C. 1SJ; My, 1."& I liUSIICl, CRIMINAL. jamba l.kosawd dihaitkaiiri) saturday and hah not i1een bi:i:n hinci:. SnATTi.E, Nov. 7. Where In jiuiicH Ijooiinnl mid what was the cnti-o f lil dlwippuiranecV are questions lliat nro worrying his wife and friends. Mr. Leonard Iiiib fr t-cvt-ral tuontliH been agent of the Beutllf, Luke Shore tt EiiHtern nt Ililliirtl, pievloiis to which he wiiii employed l the olttee of. the com pany In this city. Ilirce week" ago Leonard scoured a 'eavc of iiWnw und went to Vic tor u. Ilefnre ilelnj: m, however, he wrote to his wife, who was vUltlng friends outside of the city, thut he wus o 11 : to leave her, but icave no reiiHiiii lor IiIh sudden und stnrlliiif? resolve. Mm. Leonard and her child. IJ.icann.ld, returned ntonce tu ll.illurd and nwalted her bus Imtid's return. Me came back from Victoria hi a day or two, and when cinfronted by IiIh wife witli the Htrunxt! letter, Haid tie didn't mean It, and w in rorry he li.nl alnrned her. So the m titer dtopieil. LiiHt Friday Leonard rexigticd hi protltluii of agent and William Dulles was appolnttd In IiIh Htead uftt-r I lie bookH und iillulm wore in- upci-tcd and found to lie all rlj-lit. Saturday tnoi'iilng Leonard np pvured ut the ofllee of Lilly, llogar (Iiih fc Co., Toot of University street, inn! paid Mr. Lilly, (it whom he had rented u holme In Dullard for a year ptiHt.a iiiouIIi'h runt In advance. .Mm. Leonard, who Ih left alone with a bnby and is unprovided for beyond the mouth's relit paid In advance for the umo of her home, again came to the city Monday und mude mimcrouH liKjuirleH about her miiMlng hiistiuud, whom she fears 1ms ielt her for good. The aior wnuian In nearly heart-broken, and while tilie niakeH no complaint of atiiiHoou the part -of her luiHband, yel sliccuunol account forthe strange letter he sent her, his queer conduct since IiIh return from Victoria itud IiIh present unexplained absence. Jam Leouard la ubout 20 years old, uboill 6 feet, 8 Inches In height, well built, daik eomplexloned, Iiiih light brown hair und a imiHtaelie of the Mtuie color. IIIh brother, Charles Leonard, is employed by tlieHlloquulllllo Mill Co., but could nut lie found IiihI evening. Tlie utliiil' has caused quite a hoii Hiitinii at llullnrd, mime of. the neighbors Intimating Ihut Leonard Iiiih trauHferied Ills allcntloiiH to an other wi man, Idle a few fear that lie Iiiih met witli foiii play, there be ing no known ciiuhc for his absence, or even for his it-blgtiuUoti of the position oflljjent. A TOtklH i:X;MAY01t. Montoiimcuv, A In., Nov. 7 Ex Mayor Cotliell, of Cedar Keys, who a lew weekKiigo terrorized the Flori da federal oIIIcIiiIh und ewaped to Alabitmu, u fugitive from justice, mis shot In the head and liiHiantly kllleil ut 11 o'clock yesterday by t'hlor or Police Geiald, of this city. Cot I nil was drunk lust night ami waar o-ted by the police. He,lu silt d the chief and challenged him to tUht a duel. The chief, who, in couxeqiience of the threats of Cot trell, ha I armed himself wiih a daub e-biirreli d gun, was sitting Hi bis fllir, when Cutircll drove up In a cab. After 11 few words lmd la-en exilian edloli men begun tiring, with h rult given above. CATTM! DKAl.Klt B1IOT. Kvnsab City, Nov. 7. 11. A. Griuver, a 'well-know.-, cattle deuler, was sunt und fatally wounded by ClmrleH Cllllbrd, u New York trav cling Rab-Hiiian, at the hotel Andrew. Qreever had paid considerable atlen llun to Mrs. Cllllbrd, und her hus band susiiected their relations were not eu 1 1 rely innocent. This afier noon he suw Gieever enter his apart ment", ami going up tried to get in tlio room. The door wan locked, and on trying It he beard a tcuflle and (lieu the key mut turned. Wlieu bo rushed into the room 'Mrs. Cilf And explained (but Greever hud made hmulilng propositions to her. Cllllnrd thereupon drew revolver nd shot Gtcevcr four times. Gree vr, n nil ante niorlcin stateiuent, wldhow nt to ee Mrs. Ball, the ' n lad , to pay his bnurd bill 81ie Wfis nut and Mr-. Clitl'ord asked blm ntolnT b d'oom, saying she Vould get Mrs. Ball. After they lind tul ed a few minutes, Chll'ord JuniK'd in and nrdurrd him lo throw up Ids bauds, Greever stalled lo ulk out when Clitl'oid shut htm. Ho claims It wiih u bluckuiuillng olieme. A Hum vnrti mr 'il. nJ!j?,,n,t,lls arn known by nininlun Jif'poii'PlrMtlon.ruiiHiiiK iiiliiiHp itnlilnu 11K '" 'I'alM form an uhIIiih IIIIiiiI jXttjIliiKHndiinitriiitlnK.yluld at onue l Ulih'!!""k,", ',le KeniHly. will ch ael i "v.,"n ! Part Mlteeled. Hliorh III ini".. "VfllehlnKurtl ! iKiriniii!- told ifJLf..yriM"wn PUIlitdelpliiit IV POLITICAL. Official Retorts Necessary ii Several Cases. IIFJ Califomia tlio Banner Republi can Stat This Year Other Newa. NRBRAHKA. Omaha, Neb. Nov. 7 Seventy one counties In this state give the following vote for governer: Boyd, Dein., 05,142: ttlchurtK Rep., 61,040; Powers, Alliance, 60,504. There are eighteen counties yet to hear from. TbcHCgave u vote for Harrison two years ago 14,055, Cleveluud 6405. With I be exception of Sallna und Clay, these couulics are all located in a remote western section of the rtale, and It is doubtful whether they will pole as full it vote as In the last presidential election. A fair estimate of the total vote of these counties would be 18,000. It Is difficult to make h reliable forecast us to what thcHf counties have done this year for either of the three gubernatorial candidates. The total vote of the state will be fiom 205,000 to 210,000 and the candidate who receives 70,000 ViiteH is certain of election. Boyd Is now In the lead, but still lacks 418 of that rumber. The chances are that Ills vote will exceed 70,000, be-i-aunu the Alliance in the westtrn part of tlie state is cb icfly republican. CALIFORNIA. San Francisco, Nov. 7. llelurns from 1354 precincts In California, including 203 precincts In this city, give Markhum, republican, for (cov entor, 05,203; Pond, democrat, 80,859. Markhatii's plurality, 15,344. These figure include the vote from a little Ichh than two-thirds of the total number of Precincts In the state. Colonel Markbam, III a letter of coMgriiUihith.n, to Chairman Stump, of the lepublicuii slate central com mittee, to-day, suys: "We have won victory that will lie handed down in the history of tills stale niiKHrpassed, and when we woe whnt has happened to our p.irly in the East, we have a right to demand double congratulations from every ripublican state in the Union for our fidelity to the party." Complete returns from more than one-hulf the precincts in California oiib-ide of Ban Francisco and from ubout two-thirds of the precincts in this illy give Markhum republican, for governor more than 10,000 plurality over Pond democrat, and also show that the republicans have carried the entire state ticket by gem rally a similar plurality. The entire republican ticket in this city, with the exception of one minor of fice is undoubtedly elected by pluralities ranging from a few hun dred to 4000. Returns from pre cincts heard from give Sanderson, republican, for mayor a plurality of 251H3 over O'Douuell, independent. There seems to be no doubt that the republicans have elected five out of the six congressmen in the state, and the indications are that the en tile cunuressioual delegation will 1 republican, though the contest In the llrst district is close. Returns from u litllu less than one-half the precincts In the first diHtrlct show that Barnaul, republican, is leading by 110 voles. The legislature, which will elect u United titutes senator, will have a lurge repub lean ma j.rliy in both brauche. Indica tions are that tlie democrats have elected but lhrte"outof the twenty- twouHseuililymeu In this city, and that the live senators from Ban Fiuucisco will be all republicans. THE FARMERS' ALI IANCB Washington, Nov. 7, Oregonlua special. There are nut enough Fanners' Alliance men elected to c ingress to even constitute a bat mice of power, and those wbt have Iteeu chosen will probably act with thediU'ereut political orgunlzytious of which they have hilheto beeu a part. They will not be able to sliupe any legislation or to demand places on the committees in consid eration of their votes. Tm Farmers' Alliance, which haa coatrlbuted to tlie electlou of the democrat! In so many districts, get r.otliiug out of It, ua the democrats will continue to act with the old parly, and the democratic majority Is all-aufiiclent 10 control all legislation. Most of the Farmers' Alliance men chosen In the Koutb are more democratic than Farmers' Alllauce, while only a few 01 those In the North will hold aloof from the parlies with which they have heretofore been identified. MILLS WANTS TO BE BhKAKKK. Ciiicaoo, III., Nov. 7. Roger Q. Mills announces that he Is a candi date for speaker of the next house. IN MONTANA. Helena. Nov. 7. The Journal, republican, concedes the election of Dixon. The state senate win ue democratic by one majority. SPECIAL SESSION IN MASSACHUS ETTS. Boston, Mass., Nov. 7. A spe cial from Nashua N. IL.says there Is no doubt republicans will have a special scsalon of the leaUlature iu December, which Is now republican bv thiriy-thiee majority. They will then officially repog ,nl. the new census returns, and 'admit the new meaibers, which will still give them a majority In the legislature. L. McGluuis, brickmasou. Salem, Oregon, 9-10-lm, MISCELLANY. PRIliB FIGHT IN NEW JErt&EY. Provideck, R. I. Nov. 7. Gib bons of N.J. knocked out Cunning, or Brooklyn in the mu round, uear the border line of Rhode Island aud Connetlcut this morning, winning 1,000 and the light weight cham pionship of the world. OKN MILKS t)KBC'ltIIIE8 THE INDIAN HALLUCINATION OF A MKWilAII. St. Paul, Minn.. Nov. 7. Gen eral Miles, commander of the divis ion of Missouri is here on the return from his Western tourV Regarding the cases and nature of the religious craze existing among Indian tribes hejutys: "I have learued that this craze exteuds to sixteen tribes. The Snake Indians being the only tribe to repudiate It. There Is no douhl many of the Indians holding tills oener in au Indian Messiah are sincere. Severn! niu.il! partloi of Indians have gone westward from their tribe to some point which us near as I can locate, is iu Nevada. There has been shown somebody disguised as a Messiah, and they have talked with him." "I cannotslate positively, but it Is my belief that the mormons are the prime movers In this imposition. They bavo had missionaries at work among the Iudiaus many years, and have made many converts. It Is noteworthy however that tills so called Messiah tells the Indians when be comes to reign over them that ti rear m will no longer be used or necessary. He tells them also that with his coming the dead In dlans will all be raised to life, thut the buffalo will return and will draw 11 line behind them on which they will gather all tlie Indians and then they will roll the earth buck upou the whites. Those who have veen the Messiah say he is m u filed up and disgwwui so theycaunotsw his lure, but I believe he H a full- blooded white. The situation Is not alarming in any way nnd I do not know whether any action will be taken by the government regaiding the matter until after I make my report." UloitKil coil i(T CONFIRMS THR OPIN ION. Ottawa, Can., Nov.". The cab inet is unanimous in its oplonion as to the guilt of Blrehall, consequently It decided the law should take its course. Tlie governor general will sign the order of the council to-day. DISASTROUS STORM. London, Nov. 7. A heavy storm prevails throughout Great Britiun and Ireland. Much damage has beeu done. Casualties off the shore are reported. four men killed. New York, Nov. 7. Soldiers handling shells In a magazine at Fort Wordsworth, Btateu Is'aud this morning, let a shell fall aud it exploded killing four men. TRAIN WRECKED BY RoRIIERS. HEDALIA, Mo., Nov. 7.-rTlie Seda lia train on the Missouri Pacific waa wrecked by train runners near Ottoville, this niornlug. The smokine car was full of passengers and was turned upside down, but none of tlie pud-ugerh were seriously hurt. FIRES- TERRIBLE PANIC AT A FIRE MANY LIVES LOST. Louisville, Ky., No. 7. Tlie destructive fire which devastate d Owcut-buro last night was attended with great loss of life. At one o'clock the Are had destroyed prop erty to the amount of a quarter of a million, and was still burning. The Are originated iu tlie basement of the Budd house, which was filled with sleeping guests. Tlie guests were awakened aud ran out Into the streets In their night clothing, while raauy tweed by the fire Jumped from the windows. Among these were two ladies aud a child, both were badly injured. William H. Hobn Jumped from the third story window. He fell on his back and was fatally lujured. Five other guests are missing. It Is believed they have been burned to death while sleeping. MORE OF THE FIRE. After daylight this morning six of the missing guests were found. The loss will probably reach 1150,000. ACCIDENTS. GOVT. POWDER MILLS BLOWN UP. Shanghai, Nov. 7. A terrible accident occurred at Tal Ping Fu Iu the government powder mills. An explosion occurred which demolish ed the- buildings and killed three hundred peraoui. RAIL ROAD WRECK Nicholabville, Ky. Nov. 7. A passenger tratu on the Cincinnati Southern road took the side truck which had beeu left open ut Junc tion City, aud the freight switching train rau luto the passeuger, kllliug six persons. Drink Amber coffee. It Is rich, mellow and smooth. Makes a cup of perfect ooflee. For sale only by Gt. E. Tea Co., 317 Commercial street. H Lumbkr. Coniraotom anil rwr tlva ooiiteiupllliir liull.llinr, ahould unt full to rail on J. V. JhciiInuiii for Mttutiiti o rnugli and ilrttwed Iiiih ber. Yttrtl aud offluvnfar ugrlcuU turl works. -26od-lf. W. L. Wade, of Norih Salem, has SMB. U giving away haud-uiue book. , PEKSUNAb AM) LOCAL. J. D. Lee, of The Dalles, Is In the city to-day. Prof. Clyde Cooke was a pnsseu ger north this afternoon for Seattle, Wash. Clare B. Irvine, of the Statesman staff, returned from tlio Sound last evening, where he has bien spelling a week, looking over that country. The young ladles of the B.iptlsl society arc looking up the attract ive 'features of a chrysanthemum social. The ladies take to shopping and church going moru kindly us the the gentle Oregon ruins begin their descent. A. L. Wiley, who has lieen here from Portland to attend the opening of the Great EaBteru Tea Co.V branch store, returned this niori - lug with his wife. He is very much pleased with Sdcm. and suys hi house 's doing even a better bu-dnet s than they expected. The family of R. B Fleming, fore mm at the penitentiary stove foun dry, lias been revelling in Novem ber strawberries. A rep rter of tl e Journal who would nut believe h s earn went aud satUfled hlseyet,lf in t gtiHtatory gland-', that tnu above ii- tuct. Uut then Oregon islhestatt for November rosea and strawberries. ABOUT EMINENT PERSONS. Henry M. Stanley, the African traveler, is in New York. Hiram Bassett, a past grand muster of Masons, of Kentucky, it dead, Dillon and O'Brien secured $12, 885 to aid Ireland iu their Philadel phia reception. Governor-elect Puttissn is alreadv mHiitioiied as the possible demo cratic candidate. King William of Holland is worse. The Russian crown priuce is iu BjiIiii. Chief Justice Coleiidge, of Eug laul. is 111. Secretary of Hie Interior Noble de clineH to order a new eeuitH of New Y. rk. Major Mi-Klnley is meutlnned by Senator Sherman as a pnnslble next governor of Ohio. The Loudon Times says Mr. Cleveland Is destined to lie tlie next democratic candidate for president Joseph Cook of Boston will lectur. iu Porttaud Monday evening, 011 "Henry George and Bellamy." A son of Sarah Beruhaldt has challenged a press critic for makiiit: au improper attack upou the French actress' playlug. The Counters von Hatzfeldt, for merly a Mlsi Moulton of California, was killed by being thrown from her carriage at Wkaluden, Ger mauy. Instrumrnts FileJ fur R-iord at tin County Itt-curuViN t.Cl--PS Knight and wf to TO Shaw, east half It 7, Capital Home ad to balein. $ 50 Henry F Metcilf to J A McClaiu, 50 acres land iu t 0 , r4 w. It Guild II W Grimm to A O Yergen, 00 'Jj acres iu -vc 2, l 4 h, r 1 w. W 11 mid D X Downing to Henry Hei-kiiiau, one acre, in d 1 c of B L Boi.uey. Joseph ami Louihu Kirt man to Wenzel Nickel, three acres in sec 3, 1 0 s, r 1 w. V Rand OK-via E II. .linen to Oreg.111 L Hid Co., 170aci'e in 1 8 s, r 3 w. I V.i nil uy 11 and wife to ChiiH Murphy, lot G of blk 1, In Vauuuyii'ri ad. J II I,ni.li, to R. B. Can non Its 3 unit 4 ot University ud to H.ilein. F Mnrruis und wf to Mau rice Cliupuis3acre-4 in Wood burn: Woodlntrn Packing Co to DBojer, ll 1 in blk 7 Wood burn Packing Co ad to Woodburu. KM 13 0 160 1C0 80C0 4)1) 170 O.)0 106 How' Thin. We olti-r One Hundred D ilium re wunl fur any (.'use of cuturrh Mini runniii be cured by taking HullV (Jalarrh ('ure. b J. Chkney & Co., Propi Toledo, O. We, the underHltslied, liuve know n F. J. t.'heliev for Hie lut 15 yeuo, und believe lilin ierft-cily lmnoruble in ull biiMllleiu tiuiiiHiiutloiia, and litmuclally able lo carry out un olili)jatliiii mude by tlielr flrm. WKsr&TitUAX, Wboleadlu Drug glsiM, Toledo. O. Wamjino, Kinnan & Marvin, Wliolexule DiuxgiMtB, Toledo, u, Hull' (y'uturrb Cure Is taken inter milly, acting directly upon the blood uud inuuoiiHHUlfuwti of the B.vsleili. T-8lliuonittlu wut free, Prlee 75f, per buttle. Bold by ull diugglstH. Illbbard'i Utwumatlo ana Uvrr Pills. These nll.s are sclenllHcally oimpouuded audunlroiui In aellou. No griping pain no eoiiinioHly lullowlng the use of pills. Toey are sduptedtob.il Ii udului andclill dreuwlili perfect aafety. U e guu ante, ihpv havennraiial In the cuieof nick head ache, instiptUlon,dyiiplaanil billioim uc-a ard,aaunuppetlrer, they excel! an) other prepamlmu 177 ly Uaillb A bteiner. doia hi. Kxtill-BH-lt rutin IiIkIi in this rl'.y over Pyoleiu Hulldcr. hh evervtaxiv Is uhIiiit It for cuiarrli uf liu8loiiiufli, Coiiauiiip Hon D.vspeptilu, lniiurp liloort ami to luilli' up I lie Hyateiti ll ct-rtnlnl mu be mi i-xctlli-lH preparation, when everybody speaks bo wv II of It. ri&wyr H"lilfn,i Elhrrml t'ougli Syrup. An Infallible remedy for the cure of chikIif, list lima, Catarrh, bnuiu-I1I1I-4, whiMtpInx citUvih, and alliv tloiix of ihe iliroataud Itinx- The Riioueasand liiinicnce ri.-nniinl or thla popular preieralion fur the last thirty M-urs la uiip.irnli-liiil. invite alzL'$l.00, miiHllbO cvnta. For sule by ttlldruifdai'rt. Fob Dkntibthy. Neweat proves- :? A"?"' "JJ& Handsome presents free to every customer. Call and get a box of candv with vnur tej and coflci'. Gt. E. Tea Co., 317 Cnmiiicrcliil street. The rhlrf itrnim for tns treat ras sess of llcHHl'i 8 irsaparlll.i Is found In UM trtlele Itself. It la merit tli.it wins, and tM tact th.it Hood's Sarsaimrllta actually a eompllstis wlmt Is claimed tor It, la what hag given to tills medicine a Hpu!arltr and tale greater than that of any oUier samp. MprM- Wine ril111 or b,ood ""! meil l VVIIIa fl.r before tlm imlilla. ' bond's Birsapariiu cures scrofula. Bait Rli.Mim anil nil llumiin. ntMlMla. Blah Bejdarlie, Biliousness, overcomes Tnsl Tired Feeling, creates an Appetite, strength nn the Nerve-., builds up the Wlmle Systeaj Ilood'a Mnranpnrilln Is sold by all drug Mi. tl; six forts. Prepared uy C I. Ho U!n Aixitliecirles. LuwlL Mas. 1 D.C.SHERMAN, U, H. IVdkIoii und Claim ngent. P.O. tox St. NUein, Orcuon. Deputy l"ounty lerk. Write for blanks. w PUBLIC SALE. yrOTlCE Is hereby glM-n that the under i HlKned, 'lues. Ii. Hubbard, ugtnt uf uxsell & O , will, iu olurdH,tlie8 lidHy orNnvcmber.1800. At 1 o'clock p. m. ofsiild Any, nt hl rrl-iem-e, corner of kommeiclul mid Mnrl.-n ii.fU 111 1 he cliy otsiilcm, vuuuty of Ma. Inn, state uf Or- ijon, dell ut public unction u the lilRliesl bidder for cumi lu hand, bj .-Irlueoiit cbiiltel mortiruKe Hindu by J. I. I)..rniuceiind 1). W. Unnunce to ltiu ell &CU.OM June4tb. 1K-9, nnd rnciils lieieni, the folluwiuK described personal .iruperty, lo wit: uiieii. piuuug pump: one iudj- oneat- r in e jxtt. t nieriean i Injector nud man- iird plp.ns; 51 by 12 tubular boiler No. .uu: tine lu DV IU uutoimit c eiml iiuuimiitlcpiiKlne coin. ple-.e, No 4SIH. with U0 leet U Inch beltll K 1 ixv. manufactured bv ltussell A en. rtald nntperty will bo sold t.i satisfy the mi. unit remaining due uud unpaid upon TlloS II HUnRAHD. Asrent fur Kusseil & Co. lMtert sal em, Orcg in, Oct. 211 b, ISO. BIRDS All kluJa iiiuuDted to order ALLAN RHODES, 8AU.1I, OlIEOON FRESH MILK. Capital Dairy Co A. 'J. ralrehlld, B J. Kelly nnd ire prepared to deliver flienh milk -.Kited ou ice, to any part pt the city. ,jave urdera at Hlnin A Iiw'h -table. CALIFQRNM PosiTivE?-, m l.f!Ii TN mmsm ures UMiMnnn RheumaUsm, Ni'iirii'g'n, Corns , HEAOAOHE, And ALL PAIN. Ths CuMfornls FoiUW' snd H gsMrt liLEOTRIC COUOH CURE CUHtS C0LD1, CROUP, C0NSUUPII0. loM by all Dmggi.ti. Esoh 35c, S0e ft tl Drtaslngsr & Co , Prop's. Los Angalss, Oat, Notice For Sewer Kids. Kalem, 'Ireunn, November I lin. nidi will be te-elveit bv the mil .wing committee orthei'ityi-niinclliiiito'l.i'rliick C.-.on iiuril ly, ilia llUi .1 iy "f .Mucin, er, for tiic.nlriirtlon nfun alter aeer ihrnuxh block no 47 In the city of Hi em, I'liinsiinil speclflcilloni ni-iv bxneun it I he cuy kurveoraoin. o, mil win on upaneii It . p. 111. K. M I.AKOItK, A.K.KTUVNO, J NO. UltY, 'oinmiilo llif-td Noticoto Cou tracers. Healed plam, specifications and bids for Ihe construction nfu i-ouuty brldxe acnm 'llyer creek In ibeiow.i nl Hilverton, will be received and roncldcred at the Nnveni ber, IN) i, t-rni of tliu .Marlon oiiinty court. Illds mat- be (or cithern wood llowe trun. ooverrd, or an Iron bridge. All prop ml tlons tuhe sealed and Hied with theilerk oiKuldciirt on r before Novembers h,al nun The court reaervei Hie rlK'H I" re ject any or .ill bid, tiy order of Ilia Hon, Uouuty lourtof Mar on county, Oiegm, K.J, BAUCOUK, County Clerk DUGAN BROS., "The Plumbers," COS CommerolalSt, Deuleia in Steam and Plumber's Goods, rullfornia Ironstone Hewer and Fire Clay i:iiluiuey 1'lpe, etc. Cheapest, Neatest and Best, SCHOMAKER'S COMBINATION FENCE, I make and put up all kind of fences, city audouuutry, isetiuy terms beioru fencing. Ii, acaoMAKKH, Haleni, Or, ;e "TOdJHADE titr-H B KV&e 'pi 'Pa Ll E I vjil piHIU ." U "-. TtW wru "Kff WZaSS, STEEL PENS 4 n Bam jU Psea,dlrernt patterns. In 1 BiiNrkrF)rte I RTalth Has, ttaTpMl-pali, oa receipt ox J CBNTK. PEMY A 00., Lcndrn. tb.i8t, V, (. mm. t9 Bres4tr, t'tv York THE LARGEST STOCK, Best Goods AND LOWEST PRICES In the City. 40c WILL BUY J2 of DIOKEN'S WORKS. 40c iTTX EDITION tub uEsr 40c. WE BUY OUR GOODS We occupy our own building, l REMEMBER II RECTI HUNT ID fflflMS. Pour Miles From Salem fie Capital One Thousand ncrea of ns fine land ns there Is In the northwest, divided luto one hundred fnnll meadow, and fruit Inline. 1 htee IiikIh for the I-UlBT 'J IME are now placed on the uuurktt, miigin in prkts iruiu $50 to (100 per acre one third t-usb, baluui-e on time with Interest. No Better Opportunity for Investments in a unall way hns lipen ofl'ered to the public. Thouemnds of dollars will be expended 'within thelnext 12 mnntliH In improvenientB in the ininiediate vicinity of ihi land, while upon the tract itself, ,fn tho way ot roads, funciug, etc., u lurge amount of money will be used. A Free Hide to and From tie Place to any one wUhing to see or invest. Call at the office ,f WILLIS I CHAMBERLIN, Court St., Salem, Agents, for Plats, Description and farther particular?. Til'amnok ciun'y, O-fgon, is located st the hrsd of rlerp wster on Tillamonic Bay. Tlie harbor is. ami is ro uirce.l h O .e I m t t-i ginee r, unr uf the sales' and b-s north of the OoMer Gate. Eiyhty-tour tteamera univoil ul .lip ltd" f on l.i re during tipst y.ar, HITHPUri HE EXPENSE OK A PILOT OR ICQ. Ii l.m ok oiintj ii larger than the stat nl DeUwa aud (wicH as lare Rhode l.laml, rnd is 'he ijchot ot tny cu "y up n the Pa ti tic coat t, (.omisling of sphndid prairies, immense forests if Hue timber, tx tenkive c- al fiel.'n. a'm..ii fl liii g. Etc. E o. BY CITY is tlie only pl"ce iu the county where a o mirercial citv can be huilt. Estenivn improv. mm cop. "i-tingol wiaiv. , il ck. nhi me-, hnildics; , E'c, re tHil hePir made. II is is w, rich, ciiilev.loi .1 c nntry, F.ir in.pi, o rcnl la, pnc.", E c , till onoraddrrts the BY CITY LAND CO., Sal.m, Oreo-i. TrieYOUTKS OlrtFftiilON Specimen "No cthtr Wtekly Paper giut to THIS SUP IsV Pmu H. la CrABieC mr 'lipjsjsejspraM FREE TO JAN. I, 1891. ' To any NEW HUBHCRIBEK was will eat aa.l send na thla slip with nnmo anil nddresa nnd 81.7.1 (la )Iol or Exprut Ktnty Order or Kegitttrtd Ltttcr at our r&i), ire will scud TIIU YOIITH'H COMPANION FBEEta Jaaaarr, 1801. and for a Full Year fram thnt Uaio. This after Includes I lie FIVE nOlini.E 11(11. IDA Y NL'MUEUM far Than'i.clvlng, CUrlstuu-.., New Year's, Cnster mid Fnarthxtf-Jntr, a4 all the Illustrated Weekly Supplements. 1 Address, THE YOUTH'S COMPANION, 41 Temple Placo, Doston, Man. The Oregon Land Co. -with Home Ice (In tlio State Insurance Building) and brunch oftlces In Pnrtlaud, Astoria and Albany, Has for salt) a lurge list of Grain, Stock and Fruit Farms; also City and Suburban Property. The Oregon Lnnd Co, was especially organised for the purpose of buying and Hub-dlvidluir iurue tracts of laud, aud has during the past two years bought aud subdivided over 3,200 acres luto Five to Twenty Acre Parcels The'giii-ccHH of this undertaking Is shown In the fact that out of $80 tracts placed mi Ihe market, 223 have beou sold. We claim thut ten acres ot choice laud ill Fruit, Will Yield a Larger Income i linn 100 acres nf wheat in the Mississippi Valley, VVealao make valuable Improvements in the way of roads, clearing t lie land, fences, etc. o .an wll h aiinill inicl oflnliil for the wiiue price per acre as .vou would have to pay for a jurge lurin, Send for Pamphlet DRUGS. ,M M llllil 1 J j SIX DAYS IN EACH WEEK, Consisting of 1000 Boxes Hurd & Crane's Stationery, Miscellaneous and School Books, Swan Fountain Gold Pens, Hol land's Perfection Fountain Pens, Holman's Photo Al bums, the best. Bainbrldgo & Crane's Wedding Stock. C. F. Bump's Fino Leather Goods of nil descriptions. Birth-Day Cards and Book lets. Reward Cards. FROM PUBLISHERS AND MANUFACTURERS pay no rent or clerk hire. l . . ... than any other house. THE STATE STREET BOOK STORE.: BAY CITY, Copies and BMUtiM (000 Calendar cent Free. gnat Varuty of Enttrttuninj and Inttructho Reading at to low a price' 11b- and Price List. Sab, Oregon, wtooKR & rox, nnuaaiHTfl, oo statu bt., cmry a full line f drug', toilet articles, perfumery aud ui.tupa. PretwIjHIotw arefully urupouudea !T. McF. PATTON'S Sfafo Stint Itok&ff, , 98 State Street. 20c WILL BUY A Cho'ce Box of FANCY STATIONERY.! 20c FIliST CZA8M 0001)8 20c Consequently can sell- cheaper I " ' WITH $1.75 i Salem, Or. llates $2.60 . una $5.00 a Day. Open to the publlo Thursday, Sept. 11, 18UU. Best bat el between forllaod and, Hun Francisco. Alms to be Oral clau la nil lu appointments. Its tables are served) with tnu choicest fruits grown In the Wl ameito tnuey. A. I. WAGNER Proprietor HELLENBRAND'S Ealing Parlors & Canity Maaibttery, 86 Commsiolal Strat. of Oregon. IIIwIjOFKAUE.- t 7" Ico Cronm... ..10o , 15o. and t ut Pa tXitloo, 'IVn or C'bocu)utiiuudCake..lOceqla .',. (vIuhIi nnii MIIU.............. ., ..lOct'UU, I'lulo ot Biiup . T........10inUi J Hot Cko. unteo ar Tea..........ir rent j. HACfsteuk and i:i;a...... ......-wb1k. ,:: I'ork Cuiipunu hi.'a... .......,. a eeU; ; Mutton VhiipHUd i'-vs ......... -J6 ceaU' , Vi'iiUciu and i:s......... .. ."AnpnlaJ v uiinmHiiil Kks. .....,Bln'fi . Ham aud Kirgs. MnsBhi.'' Fret U Uj-sters any style.. in ost 2SCatRegularDlr.ner$ervtdFromlto90'Clt(t A ulre variety of vegetables, stev elti Also tea. oofleo or tnilk iu H m omH I'holcoClnars, Imported uiwuya uii iiuuui iirter House Htealc nnd Egm--S Tender 1-oln Bleak and i tS7.JIHl t t Mf . KissollltlOM )f Ct H Mlsih The oo-partnniBln rtdatlMk k eKlstlnv tietwesa V. W.&tMftl '.)Ulo under the Orm him sf Msj i-nuie ims ioi oj won m hiI txl Hint neither party haa a nereuiier incur nuy n aiuntulkaldllrin. Dal ton Co.. llr. Uetibor tKh "' l ' ii W'snaissas , ,iv T -.TUJSBBIIBl v . I - , .Nimct-All perMins knowli Milvuiludatitedtnlhu Mru of tviliifl iilyate call at I lie oMT w Vm illlpiuau1 sell ui onoa. piuaui sen ai . tmjbvj natniitHKuiniitaia arm I arm fmmn tbe w.iuc iilute, a i't K si 41 .! vi "i ! -l : tel & ?-' jfi M 'p T 1 .I 1 7i It' bVya t1- '."' W fni with purnK. u " - - T - RCRI H trout .Sfc