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"saiyjiiiiwwwwi'1 'ii'mpiptiw WHmmmm j jw J - With an accident on Friday Inst which rpsultcdln bis death. While 1 going about the cure In discharge of hla duties', ho -was catigni umwit.i tho buffers and crushed Hi a h tH.I manner, dying a few hours laiur. His body was taken to Brooklyn, N. Y., where his only relative, a istcr, lives. It is since learned that tin old man left a fortune estimated nl 1200,000. Mr. Lawrence was born InPortJervis.N. Y., 80 yearn ago, and his parents having a fair Ino gavo him a good Btart In lift'. I'' twenty years he furnished uor tuo Delaware and Hudson Chj. Company, and lived at the L ivvreii co homestead at Port Jervls. He managed to accumulate a snug sum during this tlmo and went to Brook lyn.whero ho Invested in real estate. A fow years later Mr. Lawrence applied to the Philadelphia & Bead IngBailroad Company for a posl tion as car Inspector, aud seeurlny one was sent to Gordon, which lc two miles Bouth of Ashland. It i about thlrty-flvo years since ho ar rived hero, and ho held the placf until his death. Having no family, he boarded with Wil lam Seltzin ger, and Btranga to Bay no ono evei saw any indication of his wealth His fortune will fall into tho hands of his sister. THE TENNESSEE MINES. Knoxville, Oct. 31.-There woe no bloodshed as reported, when Hit miners released 150 convicts, and burned tho Btockades at Brlcevlllo The miners who Incltod th releust aeem to have actod with the great en Becrocy showing perfectorgaulzatton Thero is no outward Indications i immediate action, and the peop aro beginning to believe the matte will be left to the courts for settle ment, CRIMINAL ATTKMITS SUICIDI!. New Haven, Con u., Oct. 31.--. sensational attempt at suicide wa mado hero Thurediy morning Joseph Fanning, who has servec' ono term in the prison for robbery, bad been sentenced to Wethtrstleld for seven years. With a batcii of eight other prisoners he wa being taken to the train for trans portatlon to tho prison. As lie en tered the door of tho railroad sta tion, ho drew a knlfo from his pocKec wnu me arm wmuu free, and, opening the blade with ilia iccui, uiuiv it puuijuji ui.iu "i throat. Ho slashed again, but hit- arm was held by ono of the sherlffr. The blado had skipped tho jugutai vein and ho may live. Ho maut frantlo eflorts to t?ar the bandage from his throat, but was continually watched. Ho was taken to prison and placed In tho hospital there. DOES NOT KNOW HOW IT IS. Washington, D. C, Oct. 31. Lacey, tho comptroller of the cur rency, sent a telegram to Senator Quay this morning, Baying bo far as ho Is ablo to learn, no ouo connect od with tho treasury department was authorized to deliver his ecrtltl cate of doposlt to tho Democratic state committee, and does not know how It came into their possession. RLIZZARDS. IIlLLSRORO, N. D., Oct. 31. Snow Is falling and drifting through the wheat shocks aud slacks. Further threshing tills season appears Impos Bible.' Fcnqus Falls, Minn., Oct. 31. A regular blizzard is raging, and the ground Is covered with snow. POOL ROOMS. San Francisco, Cal., Oct. 31. Tho Burpremo court has rendered a decision sustaining tho validity of tho muulcipal ordiuauco prohibiting carry lug on of pool rouiiw In San Francisco. WILLIAMS IN CONTEMPT. San Francisco, Oct. 31. Senator W. H. WlllluniB of San Frauclsco has on application of Jerry Lynch, been summoned to appear before Judgo Wallace for contompt In co fuslug to answer a question put to him by tho grand Jury as to whether ho received money for his voto on Senate bill No. 02. Lynch declined to answer on the ground that ho re fused to bo mado witness against himself. appointment. VABi!iNCJTQN,Oet. 31. Tho ureal dent has appointed Wm,M. Mead, Commander in tho Navy. CARTER'S 1TTLE IVER PILLS. CURE Sick Headache and rollers all tho trouble Incl dent Id a bilious state of tho system, uch at liiuineM, Nausea. Urontlnesi, Distress aftei ratio, Pain In the Side, Ac White lhlr roost remarkable tucctM has Iwn shown In curiui SICK Headache, jet Cakteu's rarrut Lire Piuj are equally aluatlo In Conciliation, curing and preventing t)il annoy In complaint, Mr hill I toy also oorrwM all disorders of tlia stomach, stimulate thllrcr and rfiulu tho bowel. Ctcu U they only cured HEAD Ai they would bo almost rrtcoloa to thoao who suffer from thl itUlrcMinjr complaint but fortunately their goodness does not end tore, and thoso who one try Ibem will rind these Slttte pills valuable in ao many wajs tlial they wlil not bo willing to do without thorn. Hut after all tick head ACHE l Um bane of no many Urea that hem Is where we nuko our pwat boast, Our rUUs euro It wiiua nuteia ao not. Oumta'a Lrrrui Urn PlUarwyroall hlTwrraaytotaka. Oi. w two WlU maka tifn. Tlknv am fctrlrtlv tAbld and do IwilorH BoMirenrwlirt.oracutbytttail. flHNNt plW ww w I Sl ECAN TO BE RECALLED. At tilt) Instigation Of tllO ian Minister.- CHILI MDSr MAKE RBPARAT10N. Rumors of War, The Chilian Affair, Town Burnt Down, Hanged, News Boy Killed, Sensational Murder, State and Foreign News, etc., etc, EQAN TO OK ItECALLKD, New Yoiik, Oct. 31. The Post says a gentleman of this city who was Informed yesterday or ttie tr mand of Chill for the recall of Minister Egan, snys be received to day au authoritative diapateh from Washington announcing that Blaine promised Senor Moutt that the United Stati" legation would be put In charge of Its secretary on uext Monday. WANT EOAN RECALLED. New Yokk, Oct. 31. Tho Po.il itatst, ou the au-horlty of a gentle man In this city who is in tho confi dence of the Chilian government, that Chill Instructed Senor Moutt some time ao to ilemaud the recall of Minister Ernu as persona uon grata to ths present authorities. Ii also states that the demand wafc shelved to await the arrival of Benor Montt'rt credentials as Chlllau min ister to this country. These arrived a few days ago, and the demand vu theu repo ited, but the state depart mem has taken no action yet. StUoT MAKE REPARATION. New York, Oct. 31. A npeda dispatch from Washington, to tin Commercial Advertiser says: "S iretary Blaine last night In formed Senor Moutt, the Chlllai representative at Wasliiugtnn, thai this government would insist upon roparatirm for the liisults ot Chill aud that wo aro prepared to exereii force, if uecosary, to secure it." RUMORS OK WAR. New York, Oct. 31. -A WaMi lugtou sp-'cinl says: The talk about tho available ve els nnd the xsl ,.. . mi,nI1r ,. ...mni.,,,! fleet ,Q VaIparaUo to compel 0llllia rcsLOCt li animated among the naval men, and ofllcers aro beginning b think of active duty. Admiral Gherardl unofficially suggested to tho navy department that he be ordored to sail for Valparaiso at otico with tho Philadelphia and Concord. It seems probable hi suggestion will bo acted upon, though no orders are yet Issued. The pres ence of tho United States lleet would probubly bring to Valparaiso a large licet of ve. -ela of tho British navy. British Interests in Chill are large, nnd it is assumed that any demonstration by the United Suites would bo watched with concern by tho British licet, and that if a determination t shell tho city was reached by this government, the lives aud property of Great Britain would have to bo considered. The suggestion of British intervention is not likely, however, to deter us from following a course that will compel respect for our Hag, and au expression of regret for taking the lives of men wearing tho uniform o( tho United States. THE CHILIAN AFFAIR. Santiago, Oct. 31. It is gener ally admitted here that the situation of affairs in regard to the dispute between the United States aud Chill is uot Improved. In fact the auti-Americtn feeling Is growing in blttcruess,and all American ofucialt In Chill aro apprehenslvo that fur ther trouble Is brewing. Tho exact naturo of the troublo they are tin ablo to define, but (hoy see little prospect of au amicable settlement. Tho Valparaiso Incident will soon bo reached, aud signs uf Increasing popular animosity against tho United States give ground for appro henslon aud indignation. United States Minister Egau, Cnpt Schley, of the Baltimore, and Consul Mo Creory wero in closo consultation throughout tho day yesterday, hut It Is not posslblu to obtain any dell alto statement from thorn for publi cation. Although It Is not possible to obtain a btutcinent of tho result of tho consultation of tho otllcors, yt t It can bo salt! they all consider th reply cf tho Junta to Mlulster Ejjan's not a-king for proper ex planation of tho ValparHsn collision, as decidedly Insulting to tho United States. Tho reply of tho Junta, they think, means practically that Chili is Indignant at tho demands mado by tho United States govern ment, that she will take her own time to consider tho matter; and when tho Junta has reached a con elusion, that government will settle tho matter without reference to the views of tho United States on the subject. Tho reply of tho Junta, they further say, falls to express any regret for tho murder of tho Balti more's meu. The Indignation of the otllciala Is nothing to that felt by American residents In Chill. It Is learned that tho United Slates erulfer ilalilmoroh prepared to eu force, If such course is found ueova- ry, proper treatment '"f "or l"- corn uutt sul ora wh may bo com- polled by tho necessities of tho service to go ashore. It U not meant by this that Captain Schley will In any way Irritate tho Chilians i,w ,u,niinir men or otllcvra UJ SClJUing men or oimxrs i.lmti H lit nvlfl.tnt mui urn i ashore not wel- thing pbk) tHI bo done by tho trouble Jt luUust become known Ih.tt there is niiother feature of the Val - p ralsu tutrae that demands ex- . plunallon. Tho muulcipal and tov- jernment ofllcers of Valparaiso who OllH-troitde iuveatlgatlou of the attack upon me sailors oi mo uuiinuoro compelled the United States man-of-war man who were confined in prison to sign a statement written In Hpauish exonerating them from responsibility as to the arrest. As these papers had to be slguvd as ono uf the stipulations for the leleaseof the blue Jackets, tho men naturally did as they wero requested. An other point which ii serving to increase ill feeling is the fact that no courtesy of any kind was shown Ike United States uavat ollleers or men upon tile occasion of Hie fun eral of Turnbull, the second nnii uf the Hiiltiuiore's crew who died from the ell cts of Ills Injuries received during lite riotous uttaok made up n i be blue Jackets. JIONTT IS HOPEFUL. Washington, Oct. 31. Seimr Moutt, the Chilian miiihtcr at Washington desires to state upon iiifoimatloii In his possession that he reports published recently uf ill feeling between the Chilian people ind Americans domiciled among them is sensational and absolutely without foundation in fact. He holds the Baltimore Incident has been unduly magnified and sees no reason to doubt the settlement of mestlous at issue between the governments of Chili and the United States will be reached in a manner honorable to both sides. TOWN UIIHNEU DOWN. Toledo, Ohio, Oct. 31. At North Daltimore an oil town 42 miles south of here, a fire this morning destroyed the post ollice, hotel Byrle Bank aud 15 stores. Loss $200,000. HANGED. Sedalis, Mo., Oct. 31. linmiu Williamson was hanged here (hit morning fertile murder uf JelfrrMJii aud Thomas Moore, father and son, on May 9th. NEWS IlOV KILLED. Seattle, Oct. 31. A terrible ac cident occurred on Madison street yesterday afternoon, in which Hos? Matliews, a newsboy, aged 10 years, was run over aud crushed to death by a cable car. The boy and a com panion wero going down Second street aud stopped at the Madison street crossing to let tho cargo by. Tho car stopped at tho cros track, then went ahead. The boy became confused and tried to cro-s in front of tho car, but was knocked down aud dragged thirty feet under the wheels. When takeu from beneath thocarltwas found that the right sido of his head was crushed and the brains were scattered along the track. Both arms were broken, and legs cut at the knees aud broken at tho thighs, and half way below the knee. Tho boy was the only child of Mrs. Mathews. They came from Oakland, California, three weeks ago. SENSATIONAL 3IURDER. Cario, Ills., Oet. 31. A sensa tional murder and suicide took place at Belknap, near here. A man named Hevotline, having be come jealous of hissweethart, Miss Thurman, met her on the road last oveulug, aud taxed her with liaviug other admirers. She remonstrated with him, when ho placed a Win chester rifle to her ear aud blew her head ofl. Ho then turned the rille to ids own head and fell dead beside his victim. S T A T E. OREGON ON WHEELS. Portland, Or., Oct. 31. Tho ele gant outllt known as "Oregon on Wheels" at 10 o'clock last night oommonced its long journey to the Lake-?, tho Atlantlo and the Gulf, with the intention of returning uext April. It is sent out by the state board of immigration, aud is remarkably c)iupleto in all its ap pointments, rellecting great credit upon the board, and the committee, Messrs. Dodd, Hatty, Wright, Hurt and Cohen. Tho car Is painted white, and var nish nl in the best manner. On n dark groen stripe, about six feel wldo and twenty-two feet long, is tho word "Oregon" In silver leaf shaded with black. Above tills woul In a neat scroll Is painted "No cyclones, uo bllz.ards; the finest ell nut o on tho continent." Below tho name of the state is lettered "The land of big red apples, glori ous golden prunes, luxuriant ber ries." One-half of each sido Is or uamented as above. The remaining half of ono side has five oil paintings, representing!! wheat Held, tho head of a sheep, group of fir trees, a largo view of the mouth of the Columbia river, and two largo salmon. Around these pictures aro the following in sorlptlotiM "Exported 4,170,200 bushels of wheat last year; "No failure In crops since tho settlement of the state;" season or IbiM exported 18,000,221 pounds of merino ami other wools;' "The lumber resources the groutwt In the world;" Enlwuvtutheilnesi 1 hatUir in the woild, httvitn; thirty feet at lovv tide; -fo or voU with 8ufll.iont capacity for tho navy of tho universe;" Exported salmon 8,508,072 taus, season of 1S00." Ono-lnl' f tbo other side has a picture of a hop vlnw, with the words "The hop tleUl-i un uurlvaletl any- where In Amrrun or Enrepej" a i4einiv of a rain's head, with the aro ou the ;,or4i,l itUttire uf n wocat tleld hi'huiium iiiiini ss n'i"n- m"tno- ; i I a urgo oil palntiug of the 1 falls of the Willamette, 0x9 feet, un der which Is lettered "Willamette Falls:" 3-35,00;) horsepower; tnlllsltcs free. The ends of the cars are not for gotten; one has a picture of Cape Horn, with the words "Cape Horn on the Columbia River," and ou the other Is a Huo view of one of Ore gon's moit beautiful water fulls, with tho words "Multnomah Falls, 800 feet high." At eacli end of thedoor "Welcome," and one sido of each door Is haudsomely lettered "Ore gon Exhibits." Iuside the car Is a 6-horepower engine, an 8-horsepower boiler and an electric dynamo, which operate twenty-eight incandescent lights In side, and twelve outside the boiler also serving to heat the interior. There is au abundance of light, and the tempcraturo will be such that nothing will freeze, even in the codl- est climate. FOREIGN. THE JAPAN EARTHQUAKE. London, Oct. 31. A priv&te tele gram from J.-ipan says the estimated total loss of life by the earthquake Is 10,000. KILLED IN MADAGASCAR. Paris, Oct. Sl.-'La Petit Journal publishes a dispatch from Madagas car stating that Mafuugu, an im portant town on tliu coast of the island, was almost entirely burned. The loss is estimated at $200,000. That paper publishes news from the same island of the massacre by ban dits of Br. Beselat, chief c-T the medical staff of the French colony at Suburvieville, and eight native noldieis foimiug his escurt. They wero on their way to the town which way burned out, aud while In a boat on the llefsiboka river they were attacked aud killed by bandits, who plundered the baggage and took possession of everything of value. A detutchmeut of troops lias been sent in pursuit of the han dily, but there is not much prospec of their b;liig captured. MARKETS. Chicago, October 31. At close wheat was slroug, cash 03J; Dec. 95J May $1.0H. Portland, Oct. 31. Wheat va! ley $1.65 Walla Walla $1.45. San Francisco, Oct. 31. Wheal buyer, 1S91. H .70g. WEATHER KEP0RT. San Francisco, Oct. 31. Fore cast for Oi"gon and Washington. Cloudy and rainy. IIIITKL .IKKIV.UjS. "WILLAMETTE" James Gleuson, D A Beamer, B Igitaeder, G P Mordeu,SSoudheini, W J Kidd, W P Smith, Portland. W A Wash, Dallas. S Davidson, Bostou. B Stay ues, Unlou, G C Brownell, Oregon City. J W Oliver, Rochester. O L Ingeliue, Chicago. F P Bleeker, It W Cauuor, N Y. "COOK." S C Shelley, Clear Lake. N G Whlttlock, Howell. T E Skinner, Washiugtop. R B Criswell, W S Ruiiyon, J Dunnsmith, W J Kidd, Portland. E Lake, Stayton. J H Lee, Svbhiuity. J W Cohen, Parkersburg. 11 G, aud Jas MoKiniey, La Crosse, Wis. chas R Deuiiis, Wash. M E Grimes, V M Graham, Hub bard. M H McMahou, Woodburn. Spocimrn Case?. S. H. Cliflord, New Castle. W s., troubled with neuralgia and rheu matism, stomach disorder, liver af fected, appetite fell away, and lie was reduced in stiength. Tiuce bottles Electric Bitters cured him. E. Shepherd, Harrishurg, III., had a running sore on ills leg. Used 3 bottles of Elected Bitters and Buck Ion's Aruica Salve, and his leg is hound and well. J. Speaker, Cata wba, O., had fever sores on his leg, doctor said iueuiable. Elect rio Hit ters aud Arnica Salve cured him. Sold by Fry, druggist, 225 Cotii'l St. For Ukniv Gooil olllco loom on -, round tloor. Apply at Journal otllce. Swiss cream cluese Branson. Chop and hay a specialty nt Easi ham's chop mill in Herreu's ware house mill feed in stock. Free delivery In city. Leave orders at Stelner's llsh market or call at mill. 10-51 tf Paved If you want to seo a good Job of It just step Into Farrar & Co.'s stoic, which is literally pavid with seasonable goods. Baby cried, Mother sighed," Doctor proseriliwl : Castoria "Tho Bcst."w iu. Ilrovru A (to. Uuckleu'4 Arnica Hulvr, Th 1Ui .slv u toe wwrld i. imi Umle, -tortw, Ulcers, 4h1i Ilhruot. vt Horv4, Tudor. Clmppd Und., hllolHiui. Corns ud all Kklu Kr .puH, a.i.l ikm) lively curw l'lle. or utv-v miilr4 It Uguaruuteed to clvo p rfwot Mlliactku or ttionoy ri1imll I'-cvt. V , box. K tr ! by Uan'J i . Vry . att IViiu t MONEYI T lu oi Real tiUU Scuritjr, Akcuct lVtclHo BUte CavIus. Loan A llulldlngav FEAR & HAMILTON, XtlNI. Oroeoti. jkK.-m i, Uiuh lunk block. uow Old People, J V. 8. It the only Parcaparllla that old ot feeble rcoplo iliould take, ai tho mineral potash which li In ciery other Sarsaparlll tLat we know of, I under certain coudlUona Luown to bo emaclatiDj. J. V. B. on tho conti- I Is purely vojetablo nnd atlmulate direction and creates noir blood, the very thing for old dclicato or broken down people. It builds them up and prolongs their lives. A case- iu peint: Mrs. Belden an estlmablo and elderly lady of 813 Mason St., R F. was for months declin ing to rapidly as to seriously alarm her family. It tot so bad that-sbe w as finally afflicted with fainting trelU. sho writes: "While in that dangerous condition I saw some of tho testi monials concerning J. V. 8. and aent for a bottle. That marked the turning point I regained my lost flesh and strength and haTO not felt to well in years." That was two years ago and Mrs. Belden Is well and hearty to-day, and still taking J. V. a If you are old or feeble and want to b bn It up. Ask for Vegetable Sarsaparilla Most modern, most effective, largest bottle. Bamo price, 11.00, six for SiCO, For sale by Dau'l J. Fry, 225 Com. treet. Capital National Ban' SALEM - OREGON. - $75,000 op, - Surnln 15,000 IS, - - - 11. H. WALLACE, . Prwilrtpnt. W. W. MAKTIW, -J. H. ALBEHT, - Vice-President. - - - Cashier. DIRLCTORSi W. T. Gray, "W. W. -Martin J.M.ilnrtln, K.S. Wallace. Dr. W. A.Cuslck, J. H. Albert, T. McF. Patton. LOANS MADE I'o tinners on wheat and other market- nble produce, consigned or in store either In private granaries or ipubllo warehouses. State and County Warrants Bought at Par COMMERCIAL PAPER Discounted at reasonable rates, lira ft drawn direct on New York, Chicago, San Kranclsco. Portland, Loudon, Paris, Berlin Uong Kong and Calcutta.. IT WMlOIliL tu m SALEM, OREGON. N'Al'OLEON DAVIS President. Dn. J. REYNOLDS Vice President. JUIINMUIIt Cashier. GENERAL BANKING! Exchange on Portland, Pan Francisco, 'jew York, Hong Kong nnd Europe bought nd sold. Liberal advance, made on .vheat, wool, hops, and other property at reasonable rate. WILLIAMS & ENGLAND BANKING- CO. CAPITAL STOCK, all Subscribed, 200,000 Transact a general banking business in all its branches. JEO. WILLIAMS Preslden W'M. ENtlLAND HUGH MUNAUY Vice President Cash 1 er DIRECTOKS: Geo. Willlams.Wm. Eng land, Dr. J. A. lllchardson, J. v, llobson. J. A. Kakcr. Bank in new Exchange block on Com mercial street. 8:12-tf 4 ' Ci COMf?"- Halem, Oregon. W. I. Staler, President. . P. Armstrong, Manager. business, Sliorthiind, Typewriting, Penumanshlp, English Departments. Students admitted at any time. Catalogue free. Rustic! Rustic! Rustic! Rustic Hocking chairs, Setters, gents of flco or reading chairs, lamp btaiuli, center tables, (lower stands, baby rocking and high chairs, etc., for sale Or Exchange for Second IGaiuI (vooils. Call nd lnapoctUustlCworknt old Court House, H-' Aflklndsofiurulture repaired, H. T. MARTIN, Propr. Capital City Restaurant Jas. Batchelor, Prop'r. Warm Meals at All Hours ul the Day None but white labor em Myid in thlt 'Btabllsliment. A good substantial monl o ked in first olass style Twenty-rtve cents per meal RBD KROIT Court street, between Opera llouso an? Mlnto's Uvery. E. C. CROSS, Butcher and Packer, Stat St. ami Court Ft.'-The bestrmeats delivered to all parUoI tho city. GEO. C. WILL, it Will Itros., Albany and CorvallK Pianos, Oreans and Sewing JIaeliines. SKW1NU MACUINRI and OKOANS RBPAIRBD AND CLBAN&D At Your lloine Acouts fot Northwest Inmruuce Co. Two looi a north of Imi OIIUm, hulem, Or. N'e lle&und uuw pari for till sewing Nuchlnes St6-tr dw IflF ,-orihrtlit -ridriIoU In the city on 4 COURT STRBKT, o-nlnnU roriiN of imti, tH-tven Hlh od lj trc't. oue litork irom vlectilo me, lour 'k frum ( nit-r aud btute ht. 'r lliru)d KmsI -Kleii bool t'rlcvriVO w both r t60Jororrnnd tl3U) for In. -ids Hnuli lut has TO r. ot fromajo on COURT STREET. Inqulreofthe OUKOO.N NUUSKUY CO.. Ottlcw Cor. Coru'l and C'bemeketa ilrwu! upiUlr,:or et any IUal Kut Arm S Uitclty. a t Novr Location The Jt C. lloalh real eUte offlce ba been moved over June Jl Uenuudi, Kew liiuh bank block, Joys Uanl N. VsASrA SJ OK6M& sr -. JOHN HUGHES, Dealer in Groceries, Faints. Oiln and Window t Glass, V a 1 Pa per end ItonltT, Artists' Ma iiTinls, Lime, Hair- Nails nnd Shingles, Hay, Fccc nnd l-fiu-o Posts. Gniss Keeds, l-lc, NEW AUVKBTISEMSMS. CHAS. WOLZ, German Market. Frnt k'ort, Bologna, Vienna, l.iver nnd Blood Sausage nnd Head Cheeso of my own mike. Best fresh prlmo tneaU anM nt lowest prices. In PostoHlco block. Quarterly Tcnchcra' Exnmiiin tion. VTOTICE is hereby given that the next j legtuarijuarlerly exniiniuitlon i;l up oiloniila for teachers' ceittlrates will be ueld In tho court house In Bilem, Orego-i, coinineuclng at 12 o'clock m on ediies dirVNovcmVrli. 1891. Api-ll.nnU must he present at opening t-esslon. App cat s (o- State dlpl-iiias under the law J""1! oy Ihs legislature at the scs'loo or lbfll wll Sbo b- examined a tlio snmy t mo and ulnce D- v"- '""""' County School Superintendent for Mari on county, Ori-sn 1U 31 dw td fa! Know Thyself! Over tho portico of the temple nt Delphi these words iu letters of gold wero inscribed: "Know Thyself." Juvenal, the Latin poet, said: "These words should be kept in memory, whether you aro about to contract matrimony or wish to be in a part ol the sacred" senate, or whether you take upon yourself to defend a unusi of reat moment." Come aud let Dr. Liedig & Co,, San Francisco's oldest, most responsible and success fill physicians, surgeons aud speci alists show you how to know your self. At Conk hotel, Salem, Nov. 11 1891. They jiive a f r 2 lecture ti men only at 8 p. in., Nov. 11th, a Opera Hciuse its Uoo and aluse. Hop Sing & Co., MERCHANT TAILORS, 208 Commercial Ht. Clothing made at lowest prices. Repairing neatly done. REED'S OPERA HOUSE. ONE NIGHT ONLY, Monday Evening, November 2 SECOND ANNUAL TOUR THE WING FAVORITES. .Goodyear, El itch Schilling's MINSTPiELS. Everything New. Entirely New Program. New and Maguifi- cent Costumes. New and Catching Music. ;Now and Great Specialties. NEW GRAND FIRST PARI. A Grand Company of Comedians. Seats on talo at Patton's. Notice. VTOTICK Ib hereby given that the com L won council of the city or Salem, Orc kou, will ut 8 o'clock p. iu. of the 3d duy 01 Nov., lbUl. at the coiiiuion council cbuai bers ut isalcm, Oregon, proceed to ubt.es k upon lot or purt thereof liable thi roio, lit, proportionate suurool the cost of making the igllom ins crosswalks, to-wit: At Intersection of Winter and Mill "3tR the wcfttJi of south crosswalk, the eau 2 of south cross ivalk; at Intersection of bum mer and Oak streets, tho north Jiof west crosswalk, the west of s-rnth crosswalk, the south J-jOleast erossuulk, tho eastjj of north crosswalk, tho south J ot west crosswalK, the east y ot south crosswulK, the north ) of east crosswalk, the ve-t ii of north crosswulK; uUntersectlou of Sum mer and Mill streets, tho west ol south erovswalK, the east 4 of boutti civt-swalK; lib lutciouuiiuu u. cuiuuiciuitL t.uu nam .trcen, the west 3 of north crosswulK; tu intersection of Slute and High streets, tlu north J-j ot wist crosswulK, the cast , o north crosswulK, the south a of westcio.s walK, tho west 4 of north crosswalK; nt in-tei-sectlon of Htuto and Church streets, the north of west cro-swalK, the west4 01 south crosswulK, the south J-i ot eist citjss walK, thesouth of west crosswalK, lut east of couth ciosswulK, the north ,., ol east ciosswulK; At Intersection Twcittb aud Mission stteets, tlio north i ol west crosswalk, thesouth W oi' west irossuulk; ut intersection of Twelfth and Leo street-", the norths of west cmsswtuk. the south V. ol wet crosswalk; nt intersection of Les lfo nndTweltth streets, the north Jof west crosswalk, tho south of west crosswalk; at Intersection of Chomeketa Mini lllgh streets, the south H of east crosswalk, the north k of east crosswalk; at lnterset Hon ot Center and Winter streets, the west or south crosswalk, the south Vjj of east ciuss wulk, the east orbouth crotswalk; at in tersectlouol Summer and Cei ter streets tho north one-half of west ensswalk, tbi wtstoue-hulf of south crosswalk, the east anc-hnlfoi uoith crosswalk, tho south oue naif or west crosswalk, tho oast one hull of south cr sswtlk, the west ouo balfof north oi-o--bwilk; at intersection ol Chemeketu and Winter streets, the north one-hair or tst crcswulk, the west ouolmlr of south cnnswulk, tho south one-hulforeast cnufc wulk, the east oue hull ot uoitb crosswalk the south one-half of west crosswalk, the east ouchKirof south crossw.lk, tho north one-hnltofcust crosswalk, the west one halt of north crosswalk; at intersection of OutlHgo at d Mate streets, tho west oue half of ninth crasswulk, tho east oue half of south crosswalk; at Intersection of capi tal aud Oak streets, tho uorth one-half r west cuK-swulk. the we.t onfsimlr nf cmtii crosswalk, the south nne-halfof east cross walk, the east one-half of uorth crosswalk, thesouth one-half ot west crosswalk, the east one-halfot south crosswalk, the north one-halt nt east crosswalk, the west one half of north crosswalk; at intersection of UnUerslty and Oak stieots. the norih one half of west cro wilk, the west nne-hair 01 south crosswalk, the south one-halt ol cast crow walk, the evut one-halfot north cross walk, the south one-titlt of west cross walk the east ont-hall of south crosswalk, tht north onc-haUofeast crosswulk, the west one-half 01 north crosswalk; at intersco tion ot Twelfth and 1 ak streeis. the north one-halt of west crosswalk, the soma ouo balf of west crosswalk; ut Intersection of Center and Capital sirevts. tho u-rth omV half oj west crsswalk. the west one ban or south crosswalk, the south onohalful west croswalk,the east oue.half of south crost walk: at tnte-ectloii of Center aud iweltth 'irt-ekthe uorth one-half 01 wet er.iL walk, xixe east one-half or north croUwalk. west one-half of norl h en. wt, T inter nvuuuuitAiuu nun tuurcn siretis ilia uorth one-h.fofwctcroir1kih,i,h oue-nau of west crosswalk; and also If dowalk ou the wist Mo of Tot 2 blurt 4 I'nlverslty oaditlon w k,U Oroo And jou ore hereby notlned to prevent SV? k!"? to ""bwunt of each assessment will be found at any time voudTi "J iUtn on the city reXrf'e In" al?ot5 JI.E.&OODiXL,iiico?der. ramMnntmnn,, Fiiimtiire ail ' Have neither Pooled nor Trusted, Consolidated Busted, But continue to have the largest stock in S 1 and services free in the city; half price j J?' Sjiocial attontion given to embalming rnri and clean work. Satisfaction unnmni i ,vn 1 by consulting us. iwjtnowsgcj mi j i i BREWSTER &w3t I?lnmi tfnnl Ilntr 0l,, ...111 1 n, H nuui, rau, uaj, ou-dw WlJJliejfc LOWEST vwx x-jxiuuc lij Ji-KEE nvj.iv Barr & Petzel , Eijnoi a uuuipiuiu iiimui oiuven unu iiinvnru. tin rdolliij' mid ,' "ai seecinlty. Estimates for Tinning and PlumbiuR Furnished. I,l SNOW THE YEAR ROUND JriousK - and - siG-rc - Painting i-aper nanpinfr, uaisoinining, wun Tinting, etc. VarnMiin. Natural Wood Fiui&h. Only First-class Work. j H iiimui yiiBmiMumiM'rjujLjjjjjumu SIGN AND HOUSE PAINTING wruiijiug. ueuuruuve ruper xxtiuguig, xvuisomitlliw. etc ( tm ono f!nnlmnrolnl Btrnot. T!lrlunr Krt Ariirinn oliw.i """f Teisr Par! Has purchased tho store aud stock and will continue to furnish Onwr! aud Qtieeusware at reasonable prices. Dry Gooda will be supplied ( ulub. iriiHiucu iukuii ul uigiieut prices. 10261b Notice foi Bids. NOTICE is hereby given that sealed bids will be rec-eivedby tho cltv of Salcrn. Oregon for the building and repairing of me ioiiowing cross waiKs una siusuiks tc wit : Crosswalk on south sldoof alley In blk.5i. Sidewalk on east Hide lota 2 nnd I.blk.Kl. isldewalk nnd alley crossing on south side of block 58. Sidewalk on east side of block 59. Sidewalk on west Bide lot 5, block 28. Crosswalk onnlley on south Ride block 2. Sidewalk on north and past side blk. 20. Sidewalk on wc3t side block 66, aud north erly W feet to noith side or Division street and weslerly 99 (eet on north side of 1)1 vis ion street. Sidewalk on south side block 78. Bidenalk on wett side ol Knight's mid. Sidewalks on west side of lots I) and 10, block 80. Sidewalk u north sido west n.r feet of lot 10, block 81; also walk ou ue.stside ol'sam. lot. Sidewalk on north side lot I. block 7(1. Sidewalk (except east kO feet) aud alley crossing in block 07. Sidewalk and nlley crossing on south sido block 07. Sidewalk on west nnd north tides lot 10, In block US, also alley crossing in north sido block 68. Sidewalk nnd alloy crossing on north side block a. Sidewalk on north side lot 1, block 2. Alley crossing ou north s:de block a. Sidewalk ou west side of lots U, 7 Jud 8 In block TU, and on south sldu of lot G lu block 70, and on south side of block 7 lu Heed's addition and on the south sldoof J. S Wal ton's property in block 1, Heed's addition; also ou south sldoof il. C. Cleaver's prop erty lu block 1, Heed's nddltlor; also i n the east side of block (i iu Heed's addition on the property owned by Hlgns; also repairing same property on the north side oi the block by 33 new pieces, 10 Inches wide and li feet long; also crosswalks on all sides orthelnte-section of Winter and Jlu riou streets; crosswalk on south side of in tersection f Center andThirteenth streets, about M) feet of now sidewalk on north side of block 8 In Hobert's addition Imme diately east of Joseph's property; also on tbn east side or lots 1, 2 and 3 In block 5; also on the west and north sides of lot 8 In block 20; also a crosswalk on the north ball of the west crosswalk at intersection oi M-.rlon nnd High streets; also sidewalk on the south side of all tho property owned by Frickey In lot -1, block 20; also at alloy crossing on lhe south side of block SO: also tho east crosswalk at Intersection or Marlon nud Liberty streets; also sidewalk on west side ot lot 6, block 21; north crosswalk at Intersection of Liberty and Cenier streets In balem, Oregon; sidewalk on the west sde or lot 5, block 3, tho east half of Ih north cross walk at Intersection of Center and High streets, the south crosswalkut intersection of IJthaudClKinekem streets, the noith half of tho west crosswalk at iutersecilou of Trade and Hlgliatrtets; cast Jor noith crosswalk at Intersection of Commercial and Center stieets; nlso at Intersection of Marlon nnd Summer. Tbesouthcrosswalk, tbo east cross vnlkcnd tbenorthcrossva k; Intersection or Capital and ilaiion, tti north crosswalk. Haid bids u 111 be opened by the str.oi conimt?sloner at his otllce, at Salem, Ore son, on the 7th day of November. 1891, at i o'clock p in. of said day. A certificate of deposit In lavor of I he city of Salem, drawn hy some repita'do bank of tho city or Si leni, to the amount ot at least Ii per cent, of the bid must accompany inch bid. which will bo lorlolted in favor of tho city or Salem In case said coutrnc-t Is awatded to said bidder and ho shall, rail, neglect or reniso to execute the con fact, bunds and uudei-.nktugs und gUe the surety required nr d enter on the per oimnnceof thoconlrutt. Thooity of s mm ro'cryes the right to reject nuy or nil 10 W btren Conitulfsloner. Choice Bargains in Ileal Estate. 40 Acres, large, new house nnd baro; 12 Acres, very flm ; Vi -crej, linue nnd barn; 11 Acres, choice fruit; All nearKAloiii i-mmo .. e .a. l-A. li . V: -.wtiumuHj iiiuucres, tor speolal bargains call on or addrss iiJiiuvNg!ffiiS FFPii,i?5,,.ni?rtllorilS M- Wade fc'-iitsi-tllfcCh: Any bank or business house in the city. ' w 18 6n. d w To Strawberry Growers. ounet,wiern!fu i1 U.M """rnolod for larce ?rtSS & i$ Je, (sweepstake prize winner at -ial.ru strawberry fair) and l n. DXb? '!. (best ylSdec kud niiit FSmi-w1 ,,n Ba,e' matUe',1 SndVinK "". warranted puw alocy "W1! --. Catalogu.,W. rid. A$aV T ,U- AUo teu ,u" nrietiii Kalem.i rfgon 8500 Rewardi .!li!lpythoboTB reward for any 1 cruamnfonri -r lut a ""' -luonpv ... I W MIV1 I 1. I I W 'f I .11 v u 298 &300 Coral St il COPKT STKE&T. 247 Commercial street, Suletn. Gunlcti Hose and Lawn fi 1 At 1UU Uhomeketa Street, M J. J. MUTTON, J. R. KENDAL! 25c Want Column, Nntices Inserted for ONE CKSTP3I UOKD.KACI1 INSEHT10N. Kolrl tifement inserted in this .olcmn odal lunn iwcnty-nve cents. JOIl HKNT.-Hou'-e lor small Umilr.to) V blocks from poitorllte. InqnlreoTE. C Caldwell, Salem land compauy.orJil ii uouiinerciaisticci luaiir s KWINO. Done by tlio day TrjaJ pcrany. luqnircni lu.vjuurcni.tii W-AV TTEMOKHH''ll),(l,lles)fifeTervnri XX uiceis unu i' issures, i-ruiaiusu.B jectuin. etc 1'csUIvcly cured vilttatini detention frtaLbuslness. l'utlents irulu selves at tneii ow n homes and ai-unpj umceu. n miii in iuu iiiu iiuuj i method of ctttilug aud llgaturlEt , drcva Western ollice. Coluii bU M Co.. Lock box 19 -alcni. Oregon. T"17"AKTKP Our agents BntffM YV a month lelllug our gowacij .1,. 11. n .in.it imintT tin.l i! UUUUIB, iuu nit,im v.. i-a ...t.l irn.iittiiM npnnl Inllte In t'itt&l ...... n..r, ...111 t.ilrn ho'.b nil mM&1t and expenECsaf'era tblitj i'-J.w5'l ngcncniiugeui ies iuuu w - ...Y.i i..nillMftmlnil nlnifiHflHl ' r.i.. .. nt..i ..m... in cull trrrifltVl piled lor, on receipt of 3 one-cent i w. Apply at once ana gei iu w- -r-i Address Hcnuer Munufacturicij Ow I lint O" li ' "" ... ... ..irTTj Jleets every Hiturcfeiy eB.ll o'clock, in tnoLall oer ibe I -f'"S raneo building. MV,'1,K?St,i public Hev. i'obertWhitsScr.lr m W. A. Cuslck, Vice l'resldent. - Strawberries and Grapes plants or either of these, best of i .w fruits, suitable r..r this clln t, plication to K. nut Kit, fcalero.onuo11- Williams & Hudson, 108J State street, i HAND-aiAUE FBKJCH CASWj And fruits of all kind' In season- A. finest brands of c'gars ana toi" Fino Cliicb; The uuderslencd has awut jJ IMyinoutU Ki'ck chicks f, w't, j,,tW j nire bred, large Htc, 'fK-BUl-1'rico S-5 per trio, delivered at Jc lice or express otliie EUA,eiu,0M,, rvNE OP THK LAKOfr (JmenU In the blate. Lor fat, Portland. Largest ,cJt1,rt. ' tho State, a.d hlggest dUcoaru price list or job printing,, ana " fegsl blanks J Oas. Health is Wealth -brtTirc. wrx-ra ? Treatment n- -n,'T,,, i,,J tena,llnlne.i oum ' intf NeurVilda, Heada.le "'r".Ml" or ! canted bv the ue ;' Vv7r re-"-.1 in f the brain n-jJ n &.' Dm leaning v " I-oi ' - 'r iutui "Idas, larv n0fjtf bn.'S eausd hv ori-JlonoJ tttIAP UOXCODWU"o " --- n tov "' n box W U bOXrt '' prrrald o -welpt f r"" -..vR WEGi'nAT-Frsixi To car ri' . ' .. .1 . v -- . celven i - ' c iriihK ir ii I. na. J r rsi siiTiir afilBKiO- x-4i.-JT" the twatuieot ow,?J,!Se. QoA g ante. Issned only W rW " Ut, MOl MOt, 80 COBlf w. vff.