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?MU?( I0 nflalra nre progressing tmioothty.aint each one thinks hla city will cap ture tho convention. ROCKFKLr.EB HAS UESiaNEO. New York, Noy.23. Thr fact Hint John D. IlocUfellcr linn vlriu ally retired from the presidency of the Standard Oil Company, although apparently not geuerully known in New York, Is a matter of common gossip in Hie oil trade. Mr. Rock feller Is undoubtedly n pretty hIpU man. It has not been formally an nounced that R')ckrl!er hut n-lln qulsbcd the duties of prld.Mit, but enough Information has leaked out, through reliable channels, to war rant the assertion that such Is tho Daniel O'Duy, who for the past decade has been so clow to Rockfel ler, that It la said the latter uover madoan Important business move without consulting him, has tnio ceeded to the respons bllltles of the presidency. It has been denied that 0'D.iy has been made president of the company, but It is a fact never theless. A SWINDLER. Dexteb, Me., Nov. 23. It was discovered Friday that Louis Cow an of Pilmyrahad swindled tho Dexter Havings bank out of $1000, and fleeced a neighbor named Blnls dell to the tune of $500. He nlso sold twenty-live sheep belonging to another, appropriating tho proceeds. Ho cleared out with over $1000. November 6th he came Into the Dexter Savings bank and said that he desired to mortgago his farm In Palmira. He represented that the place was free from encumbrances, and ho also oUered to assign to the bank a mortgago of a piece of land at Pittsburg, held by him ugaii.st his brother Hiram. The bank to k the alleged security und advanced $1000. This mortgage on tho Piitn burg land lias been proved to be worthless. Two days oftcrwurd Cowan approached a neighbor, Blalsdell, and asked for o loan of $500. Tho swindler alleged that If Iw jould secure $500 ho could ralso the mortgage on his place. Now it In revealed that Cowan bought Hie farm from un Aroostook man a few years ago, paying $200 and giving a mortgage to the seller for $1000. Rut Rlaiedell believed his story, and handed over the $-100 Cowan din appeared about a week ego. Rials dell went up to Cowan's place and found that the houao was desorted. All tho furniture had been moved out, and stock, farm machinery and all were gone. Tho neighbors said that the Cowan's moved In the night, and proceeded with such stealth that none of tho neighbors knew of their departure till morn ings TO I1K REMOVED. Kootenai, Idaho, Nov. 23. Major Ronan has been In tho Koo tenai valley for the past two weeks for tho purpose of making arrange ments with tho Kootenai Indians for their removal to tho Flathead res ervation. Major Ronan has for flftcon years been tho agent of that reservation, and was recently or dered by Indian Commissioner Morgan to take tho prosont trip. Tho removal of tho Indians Is made necessary on account of tho filclion between thorn and settlers In tho valley. One council has been held, and the results of which have not been learned. The trlbo seems to be about evenly divided on tho ques tlon. MINERS QUIT WORK. Washington, Nov. 23. Ono thousand coal miners employed In this city quit work Saturday, and iesolvtd to slay out until tho trouble in the Rrazll district has been ad justed. Tho men have no griev ances, but struck in order to proveut (he output of tho mines hero from relieving the coal mine famine caused by tho Rrazll strike. Both tho inothod unci results when Syrup of Figs is taken ; it Is pleasant und refreshing to thotnsto, nnd nets gently yet promptly on tho Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, cleanses tho sys tem efloctunlly, dispels colds, Iiead aches and fevers mid cures habitual constipation permanently. For Bale in GOo and 81 bottles ly all druggists. CALIFORNIA FI0 SYRUP CO. SAN fSAHOISCO. CAL LOUWILU. KY, iftnri ORK, US. THANKSfilVING DAY. Drawoth on a pace, but tho follow ing THANKSGIVING DELICACIES aro now In at 120 Btato street. CRANBERRIES CELERY MINOE MEAT ENGLISH PLUM PUDDING R08TON BROWN RREA1), (from Boston.) FRENCH BOUPd-all kinds. VVEISBADEN & TEYBSONEAU FRUITS, the finest In tho world. IMPORTED CIIEE8E8-3 kinds. Patodo fol Gras and a fnll lino or Imported meats und sausages, WTfcGILE, 120 Slate SI. SygppfRds THE NATIONAL COMMITTEE. Cyclone at Wnsliipgton, Tele graph Cut oir. A GAMBLING CASE. Fire With Loss of Life, Large Fire, A Victim of Drink, Systemetic Robbery, Prominent Burglars, Buried Alive, Rockafeller has Re signed, The Speaker of the House, Water Famine in Brook lyn! THE NATIONAL COMMITTEE. j Washington, Nov. 23. There was a bustle and confusion at the Arlington Hotel this morning bo- , foro the meeting of the Republloat- national committee. McKinieyam Foraker are conspiclous among tin many person? thronging the lobule and corridors and were every when greeted with marked consideration At half past eleven o'clock the com mittee entered into a secret cession CVCLONE AT WASHINGTON. Baltimore, Md.t Nov. 23. A telephone message just receive Horn Washington leports that a j uyclone and water spout struck that city. Seven persons were lulled am Ketzerott Hall is on fire. Thi Btorm struck this city, making ti'U gru piling ulmost Impossible. Com munlcatlon with Washington Is cu oil' at present. A GAMBLING CASE. Boston, Nov. 23. John Stetson hanker, broker and theatrical maiin cer on Saturday paid to Mrs. Ann;. R Everett, $30,000, and thus settled ouo of the most remarkable cahe ewr tried before n Mussachusetb court. Mrs. Everett claimed thin Mr. Stetson was the proprietor of n swell gambling club, known us the Carlton, on Haml'ton place. On I ho night of November 2, 1880, Jonathan Rourne, Jr., of Portland, Or., son of the late millionaire mil' owner, bucked the tiger at the Carl ton and lost $25,000 In ono sitting. He was drunk at the time, nnd nlnved recklessly. Ho gave notes to covor his losses, and then kicked about paying them. After ho had Hobered ofT, to keep tno matter quiet ho compromised by paying $10,000. Ouo of Stetson's clerks, George Everett, know of this Incident, aud used it to good advantage; for, when he was arrested on the charge of embezzlement, ho alleged that Stetson wanted to get rid of him, that ho might not seo too much of what was done ut tho Carlton. There wero fifty-six counts In the indictment, and tho Jury declared him not guilty of flfty-threo of them, and disagreed as to the other three. That case was placed on the docket for a new trial. Then Everett'fl wife went to his rescue In a novel way. There Is an old law in Massachusetts which gives to any person the right to recover money lost at gaming by any other person, provided tho loser does not bring suit within three months. In case of recovery, the plalntlft ib to recclvo three times the amount lost. Mrs. Everett learned of this law, and she immediately sued Stetson to recover $51, 000, which Is three times tho amount which Rourne lost at gambling, including interest. Rourne was not a party to this suit. Ho would havo given that sum to have kept tho matter quiet, but Mrs. Everett had a two fold object In vlow and would not abandon hor caso. Rourno there upon dopartod for Oregon, and 1h thero now. Tho caso was biought Into court und Mrs. Everett was In daugor of losing It on hor original declaration, but sho discovered now evidence which, It Is alleged, proved conclu slvo'y that Stetson was tho propri etor of tho club aud also that Rourne lost at gambling tho sum named. Thoro was a long legal wrnnglo ovor this nmondmout, and in a few days ago permission wus granted her to amend hornrlglnnl declaration. The dofondaut ovldontly did not caro to huvo that ovldenco go before tho court, nnd Thursday ho otlered to compromlso. Mrs. Everett refused to listen to any talk of compromise uutil tho criminal caso against her husband was withdrawn. Saturday at 3 p. m. the case was nollo proved, and a few minutes later Stetson's lawyer paid to Mrs. Everett $30,000 In cash. riHK WITH 1.083 OK LIKE. Jamestown, N. Y., Nov. 23. A fire brokooutln tho kitchen of the Old Homestead hotel, a three-story brick structure, at an early hour this morning, aud tho whole building wus soon iu a bhuo, It was ru mored that soverul persons wiro In tho burning building. As tho lire was drlyen baok tho firemen pene- tratod into tho structure, and as they reached tho second story thay found at tho foot of tho stairs lead ing to the fioor above, tho burned body of Maggie Wlson, a waiter. Mrs. Ruchauuu, pastry cook, with her little son, and Mia. Murah, a dish windier, wero found dead In tho room above, having Wen millocated. Several other inmates escaped from tho hotel Iu their night clothes, not having time to drew. Tho Utiauclul loss is small. i.auch: Ktiu:, Middlkhuhv, Vi., Nov, 2J, Half of tho business portlou of this town burued iut light. Loss will prob ubly r mhflBJ.tOO. ANOTHER FiRP, PAlUUOUU,ArV.,Nov.23, A flro Uit night denioyedanuimKrofbuU n ess blocks and stores hero. A heavy snow storm probably saved the town from destruction. The loss Is estimated at $10,000. BURNS TO I1K PAID. Pittsburg, Ph., Nov. 23. W. F. Burns, of San Francisco, formerly secret agent of Ralinaoeda, received notice from the department of state at Washington that the proerty taken from -him by the German authorities bad been recovered. He will, therefore, start for Europe im mediately. Speaking of his uitaiou to Europe, he said: "What my mission wa has never been known, but I can say that It was for tho pur pose of procuring arms and ammu nition iu European countries. At Plymouth England, I was cabled lo proceed to u certain city on the o-mtliient, where I could get smoke less potvur. At Rerlin the Ralmu .fcdans had placed to my credit the turn of 180,000, but when 1 first hud iTaslon to draw against It I vwis hrown iuto prison, charged with being a suspicious character. Di tec tlves of the congresslonallsls weie on my track and had caused my arrest to get the money. I wus quickly released aud proceeded to Frankfort-on -the-Mai u, w hei e again 1 was arrested and released on he ground of insufficient uvldeuc . Every private paper I possessed and all my money und jewelry were taken from me, nnd I huve never eeunny of the valuables imr been recompensed In any manner formj ioss. I could not speak (let man, and oiisequently sitent five iI.ijh in u !x3 foot cell. My only food con sisted of small bits of black bread. Consul Hesseuberouk finally pecured iiy release and I hastened home.' A VICTIM OP DRINK. Seattle, Nov. 23.0. V. Auslin, an ex-newspaper man, was urrested Saturday by Detective Cave, upon a jharge of obtaining money by false f.relenses. Ho drew a check for $25 on the Commercial National bank, presented It for payment at the hardware house of Z. C. Miles & Co. The check wus honored, but it was learned :n hour ufierwurd thul Austin had no money on deposit at the bank. His arrest followed. For a long time Austin bus been a vic tim of drunkenness having made him incapable of any kind of work. His wifo supports herself and two children by sewing. To cap the climax, Austin stole his wife's sewing machine, sold it at a second baud store, aud disposed of the proceeds for liquor. Not long since Austin attended the Francis Murphy temperauco meet ing and signed the pledge. At pres ent his wife is seeking a divorce on the grounds of cruelty and failure to provide. When arrested Austin was so drunk that be could scarcely walk. BI'EAKKR OK THE HOUSE. Warrington, Nov. 23. There Is little of news just yet iu the fight for the speakership of the next house ol representatives. The principal can didates are still Mills, of Texas; Crisp, of Georgia; Springer, of Illi noU; Hatch, of Missouri; MeMlllin, of Tennessee; Wilson, of West Vir ginia, and Rynum of Indiana. Theso probably stand In the order named, so far as their strength at present is concerned. There are other candidates, but they seem to have entered the ruco simply to give themselves prominence so that the speaker, whoever ho may be, shall look upoii them with favor when he comes tomake up his list of commit tees. Mills has straddled or hedged ou tho silver question, which Is ue hoved to give him votes among eastern Democrats ho could not otherwise obtain. Crisp is said to havo tho assurance of the iufiueuve of Tammany hall In his canvass. In many quarters ho Is regarded as tho safest man tho Democrats could choose. Wilson is u remarkably uble man nnd is making a strong can vubs. There has been no talk of u Republican nomination. It is un empty honor at the most, but iu all probability It will bo given by no clumutlon to ex-Speaker Reed. Ai any rate, he will bo the Republican leader. 11URIEI) AL1VP. Brooklyn, Nov. 21. Saturday afternoon tho new conduit extension under course of construct Ion buist and submerged a number of laborers. To add to the horror, a largo gas pipe running parallel with tho coudull broke, filling the place with gas Four laborers aud possibly t-eveii, wero burled alive, Hugh Murray und two Itulluus kuowu only by mini hers, were completely entombed Another Italian was partly btirUl, aud before ho could bo rescued an other load of sand enved lu, curry lug him out of sight. Ernest Pullix wuh lesmied unconscious. While tho rescuers were at work another cavo-tn occurred, and Frank Bezlne, an Italian, wus buried. PROMINENT BURGLAR?. Joukv, III., Nov. 23. Tho town of Gardiner Is greatly excited ovor a discovery Saturday that two of IU leading physicians, Drs. Rnyes and MoAdum, nnd Livery Stable Keeper Brlgt-s uro responsible for many burglaries theft. They were caught that morning trying to blow open the trt of the Gardiner bank. Rurglnrle havo been so ficqueut tho last jea lb t a detective was employed, und he finally suaHted the above uamed mon, Joined them iu their plan, and while thoy weio" In the act of blowiug open the nu.o this morning, h commanded the ni S"3S!!i!. "l."S SaS!SKIH V0UR HOME COMPANY wouudetl MoAluin ud canturtHt, J Ll Z!Llt. Bojtm Drlfc'ija ti.H.d bVST;MATlC lUiIUIKltV. Stock roN, Cul., Nov S3 -Qirnt gs sensation was created hero Saturday by tho discovery of a systematic robbing fchmo that certHln clerks In a store at 181 Eldorado street have been carrying on for two months. Tho store has been robbed of about $1500 worth or goods in the boldest manner possible. A man stationed under a counter saw a trunk taken boldly out of the store by the front way and loaded on a' dray. It was discovered It contained clothing. Saturday Officer Webb arrex'e three clerks, Geonjo Harry, nnus Roland, Ren Duliu and Al Tlmrp, and chirged them with the robliety Later ou n cash boy named Albion Woods was arrested and he told everything. A barkeeper ntt'nPsldy & Gleniou's saloon on the levo , through which most of the .jo.id wero taken, Is Implicated and w I be urrested. It seems that till the other clerks, with the exception of two, uamed Harkness and Brown, knew of the systematic robbery that was going on, but said nothing. The vounir men under arrest are well connected. WATEtt FAMINE. New York, Nov. 23. As the re sult of the big break in the conduit In East New York Saturday nftei noon. by which four men weie killed, Drojklyu is on the verge of n wuier fiimlue. There is scarctly enough water In Rulgewood reser voir to last even with the utmost cure over twelve or fifuen hours. The situ iti hi will be s i ious by this ifternoon, unless something is done before then to remedy it. The j'reut Industrie of the cltj will beat a standstill tbrut least one day. All factories using water are ordered to shut down. All fires un der b.iilers at Brooklyn Navy Yard uro drawn, and work is entirely sus pended. Water is shut off from boilers iu nil hotels and ofll.-e build ings. Not an elevator lu tho whole city is runnlug. Before noou a fire broke out in a three-story basement of a br wn stono Iioue. Firemen hud no water, aud thu report came Iu that they are tearing down the hoiie to prevent the spread of the flames. EAST TENNESSEE. KsoxriuiA:, Nov. 23. The ma- jorit of Houk, Republican, over Williams, Democrat, for congress is about 8000. STORM AT I'lTTSIlURO. Phtmjurq, Nov. 23. A storm of great violence came over this city this morning, doing great damage uid injuring several persons, ouo it Is thought fatuity. Wires are pros trated in all directions. a noon shot. Myrtle Creek, Or., Ni.v. 23. Saturday night Mrs. Lippinctt, wife of the ox-station agen!tshot two men w.io were trying to break Into the hoiiv, II. r husband was uw.iy looking up a situation, (lOVERN'OR HOVEY DEAD. iNitiANArous, Iud., Nov. 23. General Alvin P, Hovey, governor of Indian i, died this afternoon at 12 o'clocfr. FONSHCA. London, Nov. 23, Fonseca has resigned in favor of Florino Pelxotte. ritlNCB mahriep. London, Nov. 23. The marriage .f Aih Duchess Louise of Austria, .iud Tuscany and Prince Frederic Augustus of Saxony occurred today. MARKETS Portland, Nov. 23 Wheal val ley 11 05 ( $1,071; Walla Wallull.GO 1.02J. San Francisco, Nov. 23. Wheat buyer, 1891, $1.89J. WEATHER REPORT. San Francisco, Nov. 23.--Foie c.Bt for Oi-jgon und Washingten: fcsouttciitij; rains on upper coast. To Strnwborry Growers. Tho umtcntlsucd has contracted for lame (liiautlty oftho Jessie, (swcciisluko prize winner alaiem ktruwbpiry full) und Jrl oiui.Ikm.k (luud, (bcht jlchier and most uroiltuble In in berry lu Salem market.) from 11. W . K.iMiL.e, Bulem, und J, w. ull berl, Atiiiuivlllc. Wrniuted pure ittooj aud pluntHtit class, Cataloeue free, rend, bentnubir Its. Also ten other 'urlet e Addrtw tZ. HOKhK, ilw Saleii),(lren(iu (UUU Ull Silver, Italimand Petite Prune trees for sale. One and two years old, 4 to 8 feet high. Extra well tooted und special caro taken ludlKUlMfc. AIkou choice lot of yearling rape ot tho follow tug varieties: Royal .Muacadlne, Uoncord, lirlghton, Deliver, loua, MiKiie', Ubunond, Nltignr.i, Riiiek Hamburif. roeklington, Vervnvn, Kild at living prlros. Audrey Wlitw R U. AI.LKN.HIlvertou.Ore. J.E.ROSS, 97 State Street. Fiirtur'i Rwtiurant And I.unch Counter. Good, elf an menu No (jhtuetie cooks. Itaicnu'wayit the low cut. Krtah Oyler In uny style, 10 IS lu i Jlitttt Out 350,000 DaUirt, . . , UlX),M. UKhXKtt,t.-HTAmt, "'" -'V-"T"" " IwVlW. TOmi?nrT' " w 11 111 Out 1 MARKETS UYTELEORAPH. foriIjxni. Wheat-Valley, $l.el "" lr ceutal. Flmtr standard, 11.71. Walla Walla '0; On.t-Ncw White to 4"c ler biiPhel. Jllilstufl-Hnin lla: uliiM. ' 1o B (trmind barley, !S to 35: rvpfwd. VS to $13, middling. W. pr ion. Hay-tll013perton. Butter-Oregon fancy dairy. TO fancy- erearaery SV337H; (food to fair. X" California choir Wtol( KW-Oreon 31H c Pr d' JVmltry Ol t rlilem a, w. I'otAlocs lOalff per rental. Cheese-Orotfon. U U .-.'' Itoiou lie. Sugars-Golden C, 4 rxtra ;, tV,: dry granulated, 5J4 cub , crashed and 1" r dercd, 6Ko per pound. T!ean-8maU white, :"Ar. pink 2H: bsw, Kc; butter, SKc; llnw -fe. frltd Krulis tjueted: Itnttan prunes, 8c- mile and German, "c per pound; ralslua, ft ') per box; pWmmcr dried pears, 8 to fc; nun dried and factory plums, 9c; evapo rated peaches, 0 to lie, Smyrna figs, IWc; California flus, To per pound, Hldss-Dry hides, 8 to Be; Kc less fot cuHs green over 53 poundi, 7c; under 65 pounds, 2r, sheep pelts, 30cS1.25. SMOKED MEATS AND LARD. Ei-'tern hams, 12 to 13c; breakfast ba con, B to 15c; sides, llc; lard, 12 to 13c per pound. KAN FHANCIHCO. fHN Fnjcico, Nov. 18 -Wheat; buyer S188. BarleyKeed 81.07 ' H per cental Oats-Gniy II 3.5 to 1 4 per cental, old. Corn-Large yellow, $i 1 to 51.12J4; white 1 M to JI 'JU per cental. Hops MY, to l per pound. fotatoes-Garnet Chile -, .15 to -10c; Early Rop, 25 to JOc; Burbauks, 30 to i0c; sweet, 75 U SI, 2 per cental. Onions 70 to K5c per cental. Butter Choice, 30 to 32Jc; pickle roll, 21 to25j, creamery, 2 no j c per pound. Kg Choice much, 4ito45c; cold Btor i, 1!) to 21c per dozen. MISCELLANEOUS MARKETS. (', ICAGO, Nov. 1'. Wheat, cah P5c Rick Headache anil relieve all the troubles Incl dent to a bilious i-tate of the system, such at Dizziness, Nausea Diom fatness. Distress aftei eatinpr. Pain in tho Sl.ie, Xo While their most remarkable siicco ; has been shpwn in curing ?$ &k Headnc.o, yet OtnrM.s Little Liver Pills are equallv valuable in Conbtipation, curing and prpvcritinK this anno ing complaint, while they also correct all disorders of the stomach stimulate the liver and regulate the bowels Jreii If they only cured Actio they would he almost priceless to those ho suffer from this dlstresslnc complaint Imt fortunately their poodness does not end here, and those who once try them will And iliese little pills valuable in so many ways that they will not be willing to do without them Sut after all sick head ! 333" .s tho bine of ro many Hve3 that here Is where vf mike our great boast. Our pills cure it while othei' do not. Cartf.u'3 Ljttle Ltvrn Tills are very small and ery easy to take. One or tw o pills make i doso. They are Ftrlctly vegetable and do not fnpa or purge, but by their gentle action oleast all who use them. In vials at 125 cents, 3vo for 1 Sold everywhere, or sent by malL CAEIS5 UEC1CIHS CO., Slew York. Ml. Small te, Small fries. noiimu D.C.SHERMAN U, H Pension and Claim neent. I'. M Uox 261. sa'.em, Oregon. Deputy fount Cler Vrlte for bl inrci, w PEOPLE! Ask for Hurst's "STAFF OF LIFE" Or whole Wheat Flour, healthiest and best tnsthifr bread. Al'tithe Famous Pure Annua Buck wheat Flour. 'IIuM's hot Full Holler I'ioee.s l'lonr." AImi our pure Itjo Klour. Ask your dealti tor these uoods und tnlto no substitute. J. D. HUBST it SON, Aurora. (.rp UlC IiCSl, vni. Biuwn a Co. Strawberries and Grapes. Twci.tj arlftlef4ofeachforsnle. Manual of cuinuu ind (lexcrlptlw cutulogue ol plants ill elHier of these, best ot .ill table fruits, suit- ble for this cllinute, (.cnt on np pllcat on to li. llOl.KR,l-iilMii, Oregon. 8 NK OK TIIK LARGKST E8TAIHJSH. ruenta In the Hlate. Lower rates than uriiuuu. utrKrm biuck i.ccu iiuinKs 'r tho Statu, a-. u Ull (TAT fgest discount. Send foi price list of Jul) printing, and cutulogue O' leg i uihuks. f.. JM. WAITK. Htca'n Printer Halein Oreuon. Notice of Assessment. NOTICE is hereby phon that tho com innu council oi the city of Salem, urc gou. will nt 8 o'cli ck p. m. of the I7tu day ot uveiuber. lKSl.uilbe nimmm, r,..,w,,i cbumbers ut halem, Oregon, proceed to nt- , uiiu biiii i.'i or jutrv iuurw.il ll-iute theietott proportionate share of the cost of tuaking curb ou all that part ot Com. merclHliitreet bitucrn th uorth side o .MmloiiHrecl nmt the Uvrth stdt of Trad s reel aud all that iwrtot Court and Blaie street between the wen ride of Conniur lal street and the wet vide of Chun h street. Dodo by order of the common counoll of ineciiy in isuiuiVHraui, mis sl flay ol Nowuibe', 101. M. R. GOOnBl.!,, 11 inn Itecorder. E. C. CROSS, Butcher anil Packer, "at su hii i ourt Hi. Tbf bct meat di vmed to nit iart or thuoltr. SOBTHWEMRK NURSERY Large stock .of tU leading -rarieUe or FRUIT TREES. Heud ror catplocue td rrr lit, Kow llth tin BtOPUt OUt KtKOll m. l-.l u .V . .. hw.. "I "" "'I -?11 """' VVhTVi.t"" uwtmv hm to no, T. D. JONES, Salem, Or. BARTER'S fJX i r&,--fc PR NTINr Nmm B 1 1 1 I i 1 1 U 10 H N HUGHES, Dealer in Groceries, rnhits,0 la and Window Glass, Wall ln per nml Ilorder, Artists' Ma lerinls. Lime, 1 air. Nails and Shingles, Hay, Feed and Fence Posts. Grass Seeds, fctc nkw ADrEimaEJiavrs. Jjids Ileceived. . . .. . t -Viwl Hlutrtnt The board oi airecuni w "J"i,-"tlrI; No. will receive bldfor mak ln the blaclcboaras, ror ino. rr," h-moria ebonl bulimngs-e ght twmrto bemade Win (.oapsione nniBii, wuiu. fu .,. n put into the North Balem school building, kind to the amount ot the .bid I wl.l i bo r -qulrcunrfln.cclnjta good and M.tl5. I .ri J H uiun ii." i' leo Jt, lfBl, ut J o'clock p. ni. A. nil A ".U, K. M. Al'lK, fnRt. K. K. SMITH. Clerk. 1123td REED'S OPERA HOWE. Grand Entertainment I Festival of Ceres . Spectacular and Humorous Literary nml Musical. Tlianltsghiiiff Evening, November 20. Thelndlcs of tho Unitarian church tnfce this method of m-peillng to the genernu-! liberality of the public tor aid iu fitting and furniHhlng their new church edifice amnt ti ho Hpriipnfprl for nubile worship. nnd the service of humanity. Egyoeats on sale ut uearDorn-H Bookstore. NOTICE). mllE Hepubllcan legal voters of the City JL of8alem are hereby notified that the city primaries election will be held in tho First. Hecond, Third nnd Fourth wurds on Saturday, November 2Mh, lh91, for the pur pos.eof putting In nomluation candidates for City Councilmen to bo voted for at tliu coming city election to bo held on Moudaj, the 7th day of December, 1K)1, the polls of Ihe said primaries to be opened at thn hourof2oVlock p. m.,nndcloseat 7o'clock p. m. and the following named Judges weie appointed by thecomiuit tee nnd the places ol holdinirnud conducting the primaries named us follews: First ward Mansion llrmsejJudRC.Wm. Waldo, Henry Croft, David MtCuily. Second wild Old ( ourt Ilotibe; judges, Freemon Kolsom, Cbnrles Cloggelt, 11. A. Johnsou. Third ward Justic Hatcheior's office, opera house; Judges, 11, blmpson, Wernei lireman,T O. barker. Fourth ward Kills .. WhlttJey's llver Uable; judges, J 11, Jlridges, D. L. Green, j lie a. moorcs Ihe Judges of their respective wards slml appoiut two competent pe.i.on to net a clerks of said primaries. The prlniftrle1 will be conducted imdei the provisions of the net of the lej;islutli assembly of ihe stato of Oregon. By order of the committee JAB. BATCIiKi.OIt, Wr, tary. NOTICE. mllE Democratic legal voters of the fit X ofHalem aro hereby notified that the city primaries election will be held In tne First, Second, Third and Fourth wards on Monday, Xo ember 80, ls!)l, for the pur pose of putting In nomlnatlun nanrtldatf lor City Councilmen to be vi ted for at tin. coming city election to bo held on Monday the 7th day of December. 1"J1, tho polls ol the said primaries to bo opeued at tne tu.ur ot 1 o'clock p m , and closo t (I o'clock p m nnd the following named Judges were apjHiiutcd by the committee and the place of holding and conducting the primaries natnedas follews: First watd Mansion Iloitre; Judge", W. ll. ir. Waters, J K. Wagner W.J. U'Arcy. Second ward Did C.urt Heuse: Judges. Wm. Miller. Wm. Tas-ler. W. F. llugiin. Third ward Justice Batchelor's office, opera house; Judges, G. G. Van Wagner, t. Q. Melsen, G.Stelner. Fourth ward Kills A Whitley's llverv stable; Judges, T. B, wait, Jap Ellis, J. O'Donald. Thojudgesof their respective wards shall appoint two competent persons to act as clerks of said primaries. The primaries will be conducted under the provisions of the act of the legislative assembly of the state of Oregon, By order of the committee. JOHN GKAY.Cbninnan. W. J. D'AKOV, Secretary. Willamette University, SALEM, OBEGON, Ts just the place to go for a first. clus" educution. Its Normal CouroohVn every advantage of uny normal school with all the benefits of degret and state diploma und many spec ialties. Excellent courses for busines college.Prepnratory.Colleg", Art, Mu sic, Theology, Luw, Medicine nnfi Pharmacy. tVecond term opens Nov. lOlh. Third term opens Feb. 1, 1692. For circular address, REV. GEO. WHITAKER.D. D. President D. Williams, CANDY & FRUITS. Everything new and choice next door to postofflce. Jas. Batchelor, Prop'r. Warm Meals at All Hours ol tho Day e.&.hbi5lnuwu ,aborem " 'rel,uth,, A gtwd substantial meal o ked In tlrst Tweuty-flve cents per meal KBD IfRONT Court street, between Opera House not Mlnto' Livery TAXESI Pay Your icliool Taxes Be fore Thoy Become De linquent. Tim cMis-lM tif . . . B-Jrnlw,W uow due and nuyable at the clerk'a office in N0. 107 Commercial treet, Salem? first door muith nf i, J'.izV."' " sfss&sssssjs: hv niillV iuaj? ,roiu ii8dut .tf. Di8lrJct c,k Capital City Restaurant DINING CHAIR; Fancy Rooters AND ODD PIEXJBS, Solid comfort in every one. 1 B. um k The Oregon WITH PRINCIPAL OFFICE IN SALEM, The Beautiful Capital C-ty of Oregon, and County's, Marion County. Ir engaged in selling firming, stock and fi,, liuitls in the Willamette Valley. If yOU aro lnold rp land do not fail to call on us at Salem or our wont i p t land. rJ he Willamette Valley is very far ahead of fruit country, and i the most delightful placeln the WnrU for a home. " a We refer by permission to the follewing: First National o , Saloni, OrpRnn; Cupltal National Bank of Salem, Orenou Mfi k nf Thtiicr. fhlcr Justice of Supremo Court, Saleni, OrpKon; Hon l" nerS.0 r hlioy, Slate Superintendent of Public Instruction, rfultin, Orej-on Office in Gray Block, Cor. State and Libertv Sts.,SalemlOr1 '-uii.u itii tiiu wic-jjun j-iitliu tu., wny JDKCK', COTttt State and Liberty streets, Salem,"Oregon; is enya&eil ia setting out and cultivating Orchards. i, 10 lul ll til Dtt SALEM, OREGON. NAPOLEON DAVIS President. Dlt. J. HEYNOLUH Vleo Presideut. .lOHNMOIIt Cashier. GENERAL BANKING ! ! nyclioDgPon Portland, Pnn Krauclseo, New York, llontjICongandL'urope bought and Bold. Liberal advances miido on wheat, wool, bops, and other property ut reasonable rate?. WILLIAMS & ENGLAND BANKING CO. CAPITAL STOCK, alt Subscribed, $200,000 Transact a general banking business lu all Its branches. GEO. WILLIAMS 1'reslden Wm. ENGLAND Vice President HUGH AIuNAHY Cashier DIHECTOnS: Geo. WiUiama.Wm. Ens land, Dr. J. A. Richardson, J. W, Hohon J. A. Jtaker. Bank In new Exchange block ou Cow merolal street. 8:lMf Rustic Rocking chairs, Setters, gents of fice or reading chairs, lamp stands, canter tables, flower stands, baby rocking and high chairs, etc., for sale Or Exchange for Second Hand tftoods. Call nnd inspect RustlCwork at old Court House, 113. All klnds.of furniture repaired, H. T. MARTIN, Propr. coS"?jri Salem, Oregon. W.I. Staler, President, A. P. Armstrong, Manager. Kusinoss, Shorthand, Typewriting, Peunmanship. English Departments. Student ndinluod at any time. Catalogue free. M. lu OHAMBERLIN, O. M. SMITH, H. M. RRANSOyr'EO. H. sS Vice President. Treasurer UNION TITLE ABSTRACT CO. 375 Commercial Street. th"rountt.neatestand beat AbstracU Ju Health is Wealth I 5!h..5:..C!' WESTS Nerve and Brain ,V"'A. UJ " Btuwanteea peclrlo r-ir Hya. S,uiSllJ?'n,If1.?ach Nrvoiu Prostration Ef,H!.bblr n reu-ne In lUKHijity and 7.. iT'""0 oarrenneM, los of power rh5f),,fi,nll2De n2?n"' treatment, SIM WE GUARANTEE BIX BOXEfi S52I,l3f S-. Wth each order ,. "Sf.xna: j:x ixxe. ceommBr UKlnt(E.GoUnlt WoTinno Ron ItlUiltijlJJttll - r w A HA l f yV-wjiffiHP SOS. .and Co. The Willamette Valley Fruit Growing Comte nxaasxjDSfSi'3svs!ssafxxavvmwna 25c Want Column, Ntipes inserted for ONE CB.VT PU! WOItD EACH INHKU'lJON. :o adur- iihemeut lnscrteu lu this (.olumn for at man twenty-live ecnlR. 1Tt7ANTi:i. A clrl to do UkM. hou YV work. Iuqu.reatYewl'urttfcitarj', riYJ RKNT. Hoieofnlnerooms. Stan1' J ut'iiched wtiii c Ity nulii; 11'gUiDl uddllion. Kumiln. CMjCottm-ottret'. lm t lIKNTd WANTI'D. Free prepfldw flt to -unPtlc men. seeral ofcsrl Milesinen liae ean.ed from 570 to (nil weptc lor year i past. P.O. llox 137U"I York. ! TMtl V.M'I! HflA RIirr.T.-A f,-n UtBO E rrAnflmnftn nuiv nhtultl fllnMUtl rates, crnod bdnnl "with nkeU furrUtai 1 uoiilK In lhn ( licilcr.sl Mil lot Ihe cltvlll J I oni hlecl: fnim tho elccUic line) by &y utat7 winter htrttt. -" HEMORRHOID (I'llisJofeTeiyvKW, Ulcers niid Klti-uies. I'roUtaniwU,' rictuiu. etc l'osltlvely cured wlthont pw detention from business. 'PutlentstreiUibei-m-Ivlh ill tln.tr own homes aud ncurera" untied. An end to tho ola LaitoKM method nf cutting und ligaturing. M drets Western oUleo. Colu i bin Jlro-" Co., Lock box 19taleiii,OrtgoD. fllHE ALKA-HESPHtlAN fcOClKTT X Meets tery i-atuiday evmlng n o'clock, in the hall oer tte Mate Insu rance building. Meetingnreofeuto im niirtiifi itpv Kiini'ii iiii.tKtt.iit--. -- V. A. Cuhlck, Vice President. " ANTKD-Our ngents nnl;eS100torJ I W; a niontli telling our gooes ou " (nofitD Wo n.ti, wnnT nnfl cei.c'Ti agents, nnd will lako b.ick idl goods c soldifacouutyiigen; lain? to near im and expenses af'eru llUrt dnjs'iMi," a general agent lct-s tnan t.'. v ,; send lmgo illustruttd clrcul ira 8?, 'e"ir with a special oiler to tult tt r rltory 'P piled lor, on receipt of 3 one cent " Apply at once and get in oi tbebjo Address llenner Jlanufiuturlnglo-ra-burg. Pa. i"itvtt CHAS. WOLZ, German Market. L-1,f-- ln1ni.n. VlftllT n JIVCt h.-.j n ,-i riwwA CI SI own mnk. Best freh prlnn raeflt at lowest prices. In Fostomce oiu- Hop Sing & Co,, MEIU'IIAN V TAIL'JRS. 08 ComnifreiHl ! Clothing inado ut lowitt VIttei' Repairing neatly du e. MONEY! To Loin on Reil Estate Security. Agency Poclfio Btate'l Bavmrs J -in Building Co. .i FEAR & HAMILTON, 3ALKM, r,,Jt 6l5l Itoom U, Iluih Bank Ho6 " ccrrr-i TOawflrdl tjJUW J.V- "" ,..! .. .....m ....ti..Knve re rd for f cane f ii.er ani.pU.cU i' k r , llx (-!. v - onr-t er y-'fXolt r Kcl.ll !,.., IWkL Wl'fll l "'P V .,rlf trlctle nunpllMt wtih ,,V,iJ "'t' "" Uon. hULbr awMNi. . ,m ,eouBt- rtandn-l,4'-J'lf ' .. wT ttctwrtdoiajbr J"k Jl d' c Co. t hlouriilli. , .i tvO'n- Choice IlaicBlns Jn MlJ' , rn 1 lkink or but'"? hotuf lntn CIV "