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. o Sre Br It ' Glfti,th. center of the cdlnmlty. InVFjmM WDkM ?() ttMft Tkes-fe werew) many nppl'Cfttiotifl fori ULIU.U llblll l VII IT III relief that the nutboritiiH were only able to give 60 wniH to tho head of cacti finally. This uiHwrtionuiein i xhatisted the ei.tlie faniuul Fur ther colleoUt)UjtiiUriiisli iiwairk'H to fjiiilllw In wuut aro now being made throughout Jaj.aU and Cblua. OAKLANn PIUNTfcHS ON A bTKlKK. Oakland, Cal., Ueis.24.-All tbo cnluiiiMitera on the TinitH went on rt strike Tmsdi.y nlabt. They statu that about three weeks ago tho proprietor of the aei nn uoteaon lliecnsebof ievnil prii.terw, oayliig tbnt tlielr ttiviits ven- no linger deolrid and wariiiiiK thim not to eotue around the rlMoe iigulti. The grieviuice was immediately referred to ihe Oakland Tj j opraphical Union, and netfuliutiorm falling, the union ordered the Htrike last night. The men walked out quietly. LAID AT REST. Emporia, Kan., Dec. 24. AH that was mortal of tho late Preston U. Plumb, was placed beneath his native soil today. Tho whole city la in mourning. Servlco com menced with u private funeral ser vice at tho family residence, of the simplest nature, and was attended only by members of tho family, congressional delegations and a few Intimate friends. The funeral car Was then escorted to the church, where the casket was pluced upon a catalfalque, and the lid removed. At 2 o,clook the funeral services were held. About oauzia band. Labbdo, Texas, Dec. 24 .-Reports received from (Jnrrlzto, In Zapata county, were that Uapt. llardie's troons of United States cavalry were stationed there. Garzla crossed the lino with' a hundred men Into Mex ico, at points between that city and Brownsville. Also that Garzla's men mot Mexican troops at Lastor llhw, sevonty miles from tho border, and defeated the latter. That they were about forty men killed on both sides. This is doubtless authentic, as It comes from tho ollicer on tho ground. PARNKLLITES WIN. Dublin, Dee. 21. Tho election in Waterford yesterday, to till the vacancy in tho commons caused by tho death of Powers, passed oft without any serious dlsturbauco of tho peace. Tlio Parnellltes carilud the day. This Is tho first olcctlon won by that section, of tho Irish party since tho split occurred, lie turns show John .Redmond (Parncll Ite), received 1785 votos, and Mich ael Davltt (McCartbyito), 1238. LONDON FOO. London. Dee. 2-1. The fog that settled down over tho city Tuesday still hangs over it and overy where it Is as blaok as night. Business Is Interrupted and tho money loss is Borlous au peoplo will not venture out oven to mako Christmas pur chases. Tho sndde3t feature of tho situation is tho great loss of life caused by persons losing their way and wandering into tho river, canuls and ponds. Already seven bodies of unfortunates who havo fallen Into tho river and drowned havo been re covered, tour other men and girls are reported mlsslug and there Is scarcely any doubt they perished as tho others did. MARKETS. Portland, Dee. 24. Wheat val ley $1,021 $1.05; Walla Walla $1.07 $1.00. Ban Francisco, Dec. 21. Wheat buyer 1801, $1.81 J; season $I.8Si. UiiiOAdO, Dee. 24. At close wheat was steady; cash, Dee. .00 2; Jan. ,0U J; May .00J J. WEATHER REPORT. Ban Franoihco, Dee. 21. Fore cast for Oregou and Washingten: Fair weather. See tho now drop cabinet sewing inaohluoat the Singer onlce, Cottle block. Bee the now patterns In book cases and secretaries Just lecelved by Keller & Marsh. CARTER'S ITTLE IVER PIUS. SjSfiS CURE Sick ne&dacue and rellore nil the trouble Inet (loot to a bilious statu of thn system, oh ai Dizziness, Nausea. OruMitiuwa, Distress aftel oatlnff. Pain iu the bide, .to while tlielr moo remarkable success liiu been shown In curliij SnOK. Hoftlaciw, yet Oartkii' Lrrruc Ijvir Pilu arc uJly valuable la ContUpatlon. curing aud proveutlng till annoying complaint, whllf lUey also correct all dUordrni of the stomach, ttlmuUte tii liter am) regulate Um bowels. JSven U they only cured HEAD Ache Mwy would bn loiot priceleM to those vtw suffer from thU distressing cobtpUliit tmt ortuaately their goodnent doe sm ! Iter, nnd dm who once try them will 11 ml these little pills valuable In so mauy wai that iher will not be wUtag to da wltuouCUiem ttut after U sick U4 ACHE U the bM so hh; Htm Hurt hero l whew we sua our great eowL Our jitll cure it WUM GMMta M Ot. UJ !ath' Lrrrut Lima Tiu ai rerr unal! tav twt 9r vo ia. utm or two win mate m. TMr ant tnetlr vegetable ant Urtetlr vetelabi land do tux grip or ihmvo, but ly their cntl action " - all who uaa tlwui. Ii W Mr it Sold every lts or rat by (tiaU turn )mwm .. it in inn ai mi vrM a M CM ... W mm bum I vHaHHUH and OUR COAST DEFEXSP. Fire at Martlnez.Rough Weather at Sea, The Courier Journal Talks, The Field'?, London Fog, About Garzia Raid, Free Coinage, For eign and State News, Etc. aWTIlKCl 1 KDV FOB AVAIL Chicago, Dtc.24.A Washington D. C. special fay: There aro borne facta that point strongly to the pro bability of war. The war depart ment aro forwarding rtcrullB in eqnads of forty and fifty as rapidly as possible to All tho complete regi ments In tho far west and on tho Paeitlo coast. General Hebofield said there nre 1(1,000 men available to Fend out of Ihe country but no more could bo spaud ttom the regular-army. Gun carriages aro being shipped to San Francteco iu sections and guns will follow at an early date. General Behofleld has been twice summoned before the cabinet and given It his opinion if ten thousand men are pent out ol tho country it will bo quite powlble to fill their places In Ihe regular army at home by temporary enlist ments from the militia. A certain quota of regulars aro i quipped for actual service at army posts to be called for from each state. Iu casi the 10,000 men transported to Chill should not bo enough It Is reported tho president may call for 10,000 Tolunteers for a year. WAYS AND MEANS COMMl'lTKB. W.vsittNuroN, Dee. 24. Of the ten Democratic members of tho ways and means committee idl except Stevens, of Massachusetts, and Bryon, of Nebraska, who are In their first term in cotigreBi, were members of tho 60th, and of tbe.e all excepting Whiting, of Michigan, aro recorded as voting for tbo Mills bill on its final passage. Whit ing made several speeches up holding tho tarifl message of Presi dent Cleveland, and was probably paired In favor of tho bill. Springer, chairman always voted for tariff ro form measures, but haB by published Interviews recorded himself In favor of passing specific bills to put a few articles on tno free list, and against a general revision of tho tariff by tho houeo at this session. The ma jority of his Democratlo colleagues ltavo stated In publlo that they were in favor of his line of policy at tho present tlmo. OUll COABT DISPKNSK. Washington, Dee. 24. The ad ministration evidently realizes fully tho difficulties of a campaign' against u country so far away as Chill. Willi tho land force there could also bo sent six batteries of three-inch breecbloadlng rilles, each gnu shooting terribly destructive shells. Iu caso of war General Miles will be given command of the division, as ho is tho youngest of the major generals, and best suited to carry on an active and arduous campaign. Tho defenseless condi tion of tho Paolllo coast probably gives President Harrison moro con cern than any other phaso of the whole Chilian muss, and ho con stantly urges tho greatest posslblo speed in hurrying along tho heavy ordnance destined for tho protection of Ban Francisco and other ports. Watervllle arsoual has Just turned out a twelvo-lnoli rlllo which Is at Willott'a Point to bo tested. This formidable pleco of armaments which throwB a projectile thlrty-slx Itches long ten miles, was Intended for Now York, but the unexpected turn In Chilian affairs I ma caused a chaugo In tho program, auti it will bo sent to Ban Francisco and mounted, It is also hoped to ship early in January three powerful ten-Inch guns, which aro nearly completed, and It 's'ascertained that tho carriages aro now belug for warded piecemeal, Thoro can also be shipped to Ban Francisco, and probably will bo, eight twelve-Inch rilled mortars, forming two batteries. Sati Francisco bay channel into tho ocean Is to bo bouyed by ouglueera so that no vessel can enter tho har bor or ataud within shooting dis tance outside without its range of cannon being accurately guaged. If this work has not already been ordered, It will be soon, as there Is fear that hostile crulsoru may slip up tho coast and do great damage be fore wo aro ready for such visitors. Ban Diego will also bo taken care of. With all these preparations going on, tho outlook for a tight Is not bad, Naval mon firmly believe tlioy win Imi iuiIIiuI intn nation, nml upratlr ......., w.w.V say they v 111 be suited If tho trouble does come, as thoy want to "try otu" their new fhlps. There Is only one peaceful rumor In tho air, end that la that Secretary Hlalue will dlno with Minister Moult nost Baturduy evening. This will bd I ho tlrst dinner ylveti by Beno Mou 1 1 here, KIHK AT MAUTINKX CM Mantinkz, Cal., Dee, 21, Yester day tJr bn k out In the Chltuvo hu lid,- on Mm'ii strtet, adjoining tho Ct.uiiuerilul hotel. A heavy wind was blowing and It appeared for a tliuoas If iho town would tw destroyed, Owing lit (nek of pren iture the water oou'd not ha con tiollo I iu time, and ike O uuuerclul hotel w I urucd to the grouud with a tailor' uud burlier Imp nd joining. A tultdlug ucrota thuj riroet v !mdy wdied and tho Tlio Committee of Wain Means. wlndown broken. Tho flames wero llnHly gut undrr control. The I tee.fbiiggif'l.'nU'iihmii JI3,U. ''"he principal loKTHaru .1 IpHwiich, of the Commercial hotef. u mi .1. Jlati- klu, who owned llit'adjuliiiiigbtilld ingH. IriMttraiice on their properey l about $8000. HOCfllf Wl!.VrlIKR ATHHA. San Fhaacisco, I)rc. 24. The steamchil) City of Puebln arrived yesterday from Puget hound, and reporta being struck by a he.tvy sea iff (Jajw Flattery, which badly battered the vessel and Hlilfted the cargo. Three men wi rj severely Injured, one having Ins ribs ahd arm broken. TlfK FJKI.U'8. Ni:w YokK, Dee. 24. E I ward Field manifested no Ink rest in the decision rendered by the lunacy commission iu his case setmingly oblivious to his surioundiug and fulens heretofoie. He Btlll refuses food and refuses himself to all callers. Today he denied himself the one thing it seems to havo been his only comfort, newspapers. Cyrus W. Field's condition Is fetlll hopeful. But Llndtcy is slowly sinking. COIMIKK JOUKNAb TALK-". Louisvu.M), Dec. 24. In Ihe Courier-Journal today Mr. Wttr soa will have an editorial ou Speaker Crisp and tho new committees. He will say, in part. "For the tiist time in the history of tho Democratic party in congress Is the principle laid down that the organization ol the house is a matter not of a friend ly rivalry among friends, but of per sonal aggrandizement and of faction for power. We had hoped for bet ter things. A Htrougcr man than Crisp might have paubeil before giv ing himself and party over to this." Watlersou says Springer has not shown a peculiar capacity to lead the house. His selection tmaeks too much of a discharge of obligation and a pretext to turn down and de grade the man who has done emi nent work In the gieut movi meut, and who has engaged the confidence of Democrats everywhere. Watter son speaks of intimations that there was a deal of tho "regulation New York pattern" between the New York speaker and the backers of Governor Hill, "by which the Dem ocratic party principles are to be, sacrificed to congressional and presi dential bargains. Then indeed will tho hosts of Democruoy rise in their wrath, scattering these impious dc spolleru of truth and faith like a herd of cattle. Tho future alone can determine this, but the present Is no tlmo for menuolug words. It Is tlmo for plain talk. The speaker's experiment sturts out with the al most universal distrust of Democrats in overy part of tho Union. The ovcrcoiniug of tills and the estab- Ihllieut of its claim to publlo con fidence can only bo achieved by a display of great earnestness, perfect fidelity, aud undeniable competency Mr. Crisp should, from this time for ward, kesp beforo his eyes tho awful speotro of Kelfor." FHRR COINAOK. Washington, Dec. 24. Inquiry Into records of members of the house commltteo on coinage, weights, and measures, show by past utterance or votes that nine out of thirteen mem bers of the commltteo havo declared In favor of free coinage, while three of tho other members aro outspoken agalust freo coinage, and the fourth Is said to bo unquestionably against Iroo coinage. Meniboro in favor of freo ceinage: Bland, Missouri; Wil Hams, Illinois; Kllgoro, Texas; Hob orison, Louisiana; Pierce, Tennessee; Epps, Virginia; McKIeghan, Ne braska; Dartlne, Nevada; and John, North Dakota. Those oppesed: Truoy, New York; Williams, Mas sachusetts; Taylor, Illinois; aud Stone, Pennsylvania. Tho silver men aro very well pleased with the constitution of tho coin a go commltteo, aud regard It as significant of tho speaker's purpose to atlord an opportunity for the passage of n freo coluago measure Cualrmau Jilaud Is tho most pro nounced Democratlo advocate of sllvor In tho house. The sllvor men regard the fact that Bartlne heads tho list of Republican members as another indication of tho speaker's friendliness toward a liberal silver policy. A KOVKh SUIT. Ni:w Yokk, Dee. 21. Tho Even, lug World says: "Unless u com promise Is effected Ilttssoll Bago will probably bo inado a defendant In a moat novel suit. Preliminary steps have beeu taken to bring action against Bago tor heavy damages for having used broker's clerk W. It. I.uldluw to shield himself when Norooss,the dynamiter, exploded his bomb In Sago'a ollloo, It Is under stood the amount of damngos to bo claimed has been placed at $100,000. MOHU WAHMKK. Wabiunuton, 1). C, Dee. 24 It Is btated seiul-olllclully that tho patience of tho lulmlnlatmtlo.i is nearly exhausted regurdlug tho Chilian situation. Secretary Blaine Is now at work on the American viow of the case. When finished the preside ut will Incorporate It In a Bpeclal message to congress. The case will bo tuck (hit congress can turn but ono view, Thoro Is no doubt among foreigu legations lieu1, whose opinions aro of aiiy consequence, that the United Staled mnt hold Chill responsible for violence of IU mob or full to perform Its duty tin- iter International stipulations. for the lliilldaji. Big oupply ut l Ooutemerl & Co, kid gloveu, all shaded uml sift JIM In at Chun, (ta'vcii. Baker's cocoa fYch U Clark & Epley'. UNIVERSITY MITES. Wo havo been pleased with ll.c iiiimler of visitors this week. President Whltuker preached at CVnlnary clinch on Sunday lat. School ckwes Dec, 23 for holiday and will reopen Monday, January 4. Pr f. Ames work at the G A. It. fair was well duie, and r. cilves much merited praise. Mli Carrie Bradley, I. I, Helt luait .and Smith were at chapel during the week. llhetortc'ils as follew: Miss Edith Field, recitation, "Soldier Boy" .Floyd Field an i-suy on "Pupr" bud H. N. Hounds, ou Prohibition'. Prof. D. L. Edward and wife, Misses Sara Hunt and T. O. Jobif s in, old students aud 15. L Btecvts idtimnus and medicil student were pref-ent Monday. The Phllodosiau society held a very pleasant open meeting Friday. The program was unique and en- joj cd huuely by the visitors. A moro aureeable program is not ofteu found. Tlio commltte on college colors, hcided unamously on cardinal and gold. Our University flag will bo pennant style, about three feet wide, of one of these colors with tho uunu of tho University worked In the other color. We are also to thank ihe workmen for the United States ling they gave us, it is of the finest qtiulity and is twenty-five feet long. The successor the school despite of its misfortune iu shape of a fire has been gratifying and the year clones w Ith as good prospects for the fit lire- as it ever had. We havo a lutier I uildlng, better stairways, briuhter-hopiB and warmer friends. -Hull 1802 We (batik Tin: Capital Jour nal for lis many courtesies aud uood words. We wih it a merry Xmos and happy New Year with an ever unoreaMiig appreciation and usefulness and good-bye for 1891. HOTEIi AURIVALS. "WILLAMETTE" R'ibt A Miller, Jacksonville. J W Templttou, B W Dll on, Chicago. T Ii Sullivan, J W Hall, (J Lam bert, W II Mall, F O Legg, W C Cowgrlll, Portland. R HarrlBOti E C Kirkpatrlck, Dallap. W Shortllff, MoMinnville. W C Bullard, Coos county. Mrs. Conell, Jefferson. A Kllncer, N T. R A Lindsay, S F. C E Brohman, Chicago. "cook." G W Clymer, New York. May Given, Florence Richie, W T Given, ClniB Given, Clymer. R H Rutherford, Marlon. E II Shin, Woodburn. H A W niton, Amatore. II Marlon, Salem. I Belay, J H Hubbard, Geo Frost, C Liu' wlg, Portland. H I Brown, Rock Springs. J Wothew, S. F. KEAL KSTArB TIIANSFEUS FILED WITH COUNTY KEC0UDKK. A H Harding, unmarried, of Portland, to J. N. Miller or Silver ton; 20 a, Sec 18 7 b 1 w, $300. W H Richards and wife to E H Thomas; It 5 bl 1, Toozo's First add, Wcodburn, $75. A Ilorntd oT tlio Infiint Your. Clip tuo last thirty years from the cen tury, auu tbo segment will reppresent tlio touiiortbe unbounded popularity of Hos lottLr'sUlomuch Hitters. The opening of tho year 1WJ will be signalized by tho ap ncnianceofuJresb Alumnncof tho Ulitern, In which the utea, derlratlon and action of this woild tnmous medicine wilt bo lucidly sot lurth. Everybody should rend It Tho calendar nnd astronomical calcu lations to bo louud In this brochuie are al ways astonishingly accurate, and the statistics, Illustrations, humor aud otlitr vending matter rich tu Interest and full of profit, Tho llostetter Company, of I'ltls burg, I'll , publishes It themselves. They employ moro than sixty hands In tho mechanical work, aud more than eloven mouths Iu the year are consumed in Its preparation. It can bo obhilncd without cosiofull druggists and country dealers, aud Is printed In Knglisb, German, trench, - elsh, Norwegian, SwcdUh, Hol land, Bohemian and Spanish, Tho Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance Co. havo cash and paid up values guaranteed iu each policy. Don't Insure Iu any other com pany. J. L. Mitchell, ae;ent. 11-25-tf Tho Nc-w Singer is a very light and quiet running muchltio price and terms within reach of every one. Cheap laud, 10 acres, five miles south of Salem, good fruit land, nicely situated, $25 per acre. Tho Oregon Land company, Salem, Or. eod 8t Now s tho tune to got your eurvers for Christmas ground, and polished by the Blm II. Whjte & 8ous Cutlery Co, on wheels, Iu front of court houso. 12 21-e o d 2t. Holiday Hoods. Tho finest and most complete as sort meut of fauny China ware tin imrted by us direct from Dresden", Germany. Hanging lamps, vuso lamp in great variety. Call aud see our goods aud prices, Jamks Aitkkn, 12tStateslreet, Aa ti preventive aud euro for croup Chambwlalu'a Cough Itemed v bus no rival. It Is, In fact, the only remedy that cmi always be tleeud ed upon and that is pleasant ami safe to lake. There Is not the least dttuger in giving it to children, as it contains no injurious Mibstunoe, Foroata at oO ceuU per bottle by Geo, E, Good Baby cried, Mother sighed, Doctor prescribed ; Cast or la for Infants " Cast orl a Is bo weB adapted to children that T recommend It as superior to any prescription cnown to mo." II. A. Ancnra, JI. D., IU Bo. Oxford St, Brooklyn, N. Y. "The use of 'Castoria' ts ro universal and Its mtu-lts bo well known that It seems o wort of supererogation to endorse It Few are the intelligent families who do not keep Costoria within easy reach." CAOL03 Martw, D.D., Now York City. Late raster Bloomtngdalo Iteformed Church. Tub CiHTAun Geo. E. Good, tho druggist, takes especial pleasure in supplying his customers with the best medicines obtainable. Among the many ex cellent preparations on his Bhclves may be mentioned Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, a favorite during the winter mouths on account of its great success In thn cure of colds There is nothing that will loosen a severe cold so quickly, or so prompt ly relieve the lungs. Then it count eracts any tendency towards pneu monia. It is pleasant and safe to take, and fully worthy of its popu larity. uh:) Both tho method and results when Syrup of Figs is taken ; it is pleasant and refreshing to tlio taste, and nets gentlyyet promptly on tho Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, cleanses tho eyt iem effectually, dispels colds, liend iches and fevers nnd cures hanituil jonstipation permanently. For sale :n 50c and $1 bottles by all druggists. CALIFORNIA FIG SIRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. 10U18V1UE. KY. tJBW YORK, tl.V. JOHN HUGHES, Dealer in Groceries, Paints, Oils and Window Glass, Wall Pa per and Border, Artists' Ma terials, Lime, Hair. Nails aud Shingles, Hay. Feed and Feneo Posts. Grass Seeds, Etc, NEW ADVKItTISEMHNTS. Conservatory of Music. Willamette univkusity.-givcs superior advantages to students of muslo, Five teachers. Latest methods. Vocal nnd lnstiumentut muslo tuuglit to I ho highest proficiency. No uuo going east lo study music. Expenses moderate. Diplomas given on complotton of course. Next term begins Feb. 1, 1892. ' M.PAHV1N. Musical Director, REED'S OPERA HOUSE. Wednesday Eye., Dec. 30Ui. GRAND CONCERT -BY- MUSICAL ALUMNI CONSERV ATORY OF MUSIC, WILLA METTE UNIVERSITY. Miss Ilalllo 1'arrlsh. Oregon's favorlto Prima Uouua. Miss Genevlove Hughes, Holo Pianist, nsslsted In readings and concerted pieces by Mr. Win Engnnd, Mrs. t'lins. Helley, Miss Htrotton, Miss Htelner, Miss Harris, Ml&s Adams, Miss Lulu Hmlth.MI's Adulr, Mist Cliandier, Mlis KNifer .Miss South wick, Mrs ti. llozortli, Mrs W. 11. Uagloy. Mr. Boott Itozorth, Mr. W. II. llagley, Pror. Parvln and others. Ihe above named talent Insures tho grandest musical entertainment lei the teason, Admission, SO cents, gallery, 5 cents. ltencrved seats at Dearborn's without extra chargo. ii (tl Ull SALEM, OREQON.i; GENERAL BANKING NA POLKON DAVIS IVesldeut. I1K. J. IIKVNOLDV Vlco Presideut. JOHN MOIH Cashier. WILLIAMS & ENGLAND BAN KINO CO. 0AV1TAL STOCK, all Subscribed, $200,000 Transact n general banking bulues lu all IU brum; lies. I1EO. W1LUAM8- .I'm.lden wu.i;nih.vm UUUll MiiNAUY. .VIo Pre.)dent .uuniiier MUKOTOU& Oeo. Wllllunu.Win. Knr l.iud, Dr. J. A, Utchnnlson, J. W. llobsou. J. A. lUker. lUuk In new lUchunje blook on Goin nierolnl trovU kU JSTKW POUCTRV MAHKET.Thos. lllunilell has opened a new lUh and poultry market at the rear of tin State Iusuruuce biil!dluif, and Is' nrenared to puroliaai all the cood poultry to bo bad at tbo highest J3-34.tf-w lUMflKb f9W r iy&vvM firs National Bank and Children. Castorln enrca Colic, Constipation, Sour Stomach, Dlarrhooo, Eructation, Kills Worms, gives Bleep, and promotes a Without injurious medication. " For several years I have recommendec your ' Castoria,' and shall always contlnuo to do so as it has Invariably produced beneficial results." Eowiw F. Eardbb, M. D., "Tho Winthrop," liSth Street and 7th Are., ' KewTorkClty Company, 77 Mohrat Si-beet, New York. RJE3ZSE532ES Clours liy the box at special prices for X-Mna J1.7C, $1.00 and $2.00, etc. Sample one of tbem. Sroat&GIIe. (Founded In 1808.) IRON BUILDING, SALEM, - OREGON, Trantnet Hanking Hnslncs In all do riurtinents, lias nionentary connections with banks in Oregon, Washington, Idaho and Moutarm, and correspondents In all the principal towns of those states. Collec tions made throughout the Pacific nnd i."a-.tern Mates and Hrltfsh Atnerica llmfisnf Kistern banks taken nt par. Every facility ailorded customers, consist ent with conservative banking. We liave n large tire proor vau't, with ample room for the keeping ot Bafety boxes, nnd the most-secure Iturglar Proof vnult in the North West. 12 18 Ira dw Proposals for Supplies. a HIE board of trustees ot tho Oregon t-tnti) Insano Asylum hereby Invite sealed proposals lor lurnlshlni; ui the asy lum, near Salem, Oregon, the following supplies lor the six mouths ending July 1, 1W2: DRY GOODS. 1000 yds Ainoskeug mariners stripes blue aud white. o00 yds Lonsdale bleach sheeting, 88 Inch. SOilyds Peqwot A sheeting, 3D Inch. 600 yds American shirting pi lnts light col ors, assoi ted. 800 yds century cloth, dark colors, assorted 100 yds continental check, flannel, block and white. 200 yds 'ed nnd blue check glars crnsb, 10 Inch wide. 800 yds bleached linen and French crash, IS Inch wide. 200 yds Amoskeag blue denim's 0 oz. Son yds Marseilles ork Mlg Co checks. 200 yds Amoskeag A O A ticking, 30 Inch wide. 100 yds Naumkeag corset Jeans dark drab. (1 doz modHim size thimbles, closed ends. 10' NoWl while thread, Clark's mile end. 6 ' ' 18 ' ' ' 10' ' aUblack ' ' 0 ' ' 10 ' ' ' ' 15 gross pearl dross buttons line 21 1 M each No. 2, 3. 4, 6 and If MUwards nee dles. GROCERIES. 500 1(0 lbs Lpl suit, 1 cheese. Cranston's or as (rood. 25(10 cracked wheat, lresh ground, bbls. 2o00 ' coarse hominy ' ' ' 2500 ' oat meal ' ' ' 1MW ' tolled oats. American sou dried currants, tresh, good stock, 20J f! a t'o's A & II brand carb soda. 2000 choice island rice. 160 cream tartar. J. A. Folger's prime, or as good. 200 ' glo-s stnicb, Oswego JU0 ' corn starch, Oswejjo. lu gross matches, superior Safety. 2o doz brooms. 10 doz cans oysters, A. Fields or as good. 25 doz concentrated lye, American, 25 do cans corn, Winslow. 100 lbs tapioca. 2C0 gal coal oil, Pearl In tanks. 2 doz bath bricks, 1 doz clothes baskets, willow, largo size, square end. 200 gut inolusscs, New Orleans, genuine TINWARE. 12 doz pails (galv Iron No. 20 plate, round bottoms.) SPICES. SCO lbs ' blnck pepper, ground. 10 ' ginger, ground. 40 ' cinnamon ' 60 ' mustard ' 15 ' mace 20 ' sago CROCKERY. 10 doz glass tumblers. 2 ' byrup pitchers. 20 quart fonp bewls, W. G. 20 teacup?, FLOUR. 500 bbls more or less, best roller process, delivered as wanted. SOAP. 2u00 pounds Kirk's Savon or as gooil. ti boxes Ivory soap. 100 cakes each. 10 lbs shaving toap (Palmer's baiber or as good). TEA. 10C0 lbs uncoloredJapan, Eclipse or as good. COFFEE. 2o001bs Costa Ulca, first grade. C0. chicory, ' 110 ' govt Juvn, ' l'JO ' reulMocba, ' TOBACCO. 1000 lbs Kapldan, or cs good. MEATS. 600 lbs per day more or lessor beef and mutton as required In equal parts ol fore and bind quarters. LEATHER. 1 side harness. Oregon, extra good. 8 side sole, Stockton, 25 to 27 perslde, extra heavy, ' 1 calf Bkln, good stock. STATIONERY. 12 doz l'ayson's indelible Ink. tl nt tttun lord's premium fluid. j copying 8 coinmeiclal Ink. o reams letter paper, Wcdgewood Lalf 1 gross lead pencils, Dixon's graphite No 5mj rub tip M 8. 3 bxs London Incandescent No -1 pens. 2 bXH UIUoU'h 401 pens DRIED FRUIT. 1000 lbs dried apples, good quality, sun dried. In back, ' 10CX) lbs drld peuches, good quality, tun d'led.lnsacKS ' 1000 lbs dried piunes, good quallty.lnBncks DRUGS, aoz.ncldum nrnlrwum. albs eatbolUuui.cjyst. ' ' boraclcum. 3 an.tnou bmrnldutu 10 .' aqua. cone. 1 autl pyrlue. 6 ' blsmut hi sub ultras, Equlbbs,'. 2jros bottles, 2 drum. 3 OX, I ' ' 6o! Hii' ?,1I),ncl1.ii6Prted. a lbs clilorofortuuui.Sfiulbbg'. S ' collod. " 5grooorli, Nol. i II, 8 fcs W ext lanaparllla comp. Wyeth ACro iDOCflC iorP. a co. Juulperlt. v lpl nu uyoicy ayoicj-ruf r ie. wnnjbu nd, nglbjH, pruuut virgin, rd, aeoniWi uuecu. 'l.glyeertne, CUDUbt, DINING Fancy Rockers AND ODD PIECES. Solid comfort in overy one. 1. 1 urn k son The Oregon Land Co, WITH PRINCIPAL OFFICE IN SALEM, The Beautiful Capital C!ty of Oregon, and County Seat ot Marion County. " Is engaged in selling farming, stock and fruit lands in the Willamette Valley. If you are looking for land do not fail to call on us at Salem or our agent in Port land. The Willamette Valley is very far ahead of anv other 2lace on the Pacific Coast as a farming, stock and fruit country, and i the most delightful place in the World for a home. Office in Gray Block, Cor. State and Liberty Sts., Salem Or. The Willamette Valley Fruit Growing Company Office with the Oregon Land Co., Gray Block, corner State and Liberty streets, Salem, Oregon; is engaged in setting out and cultivating Orchards. iifffwnwwAiinfJi"-j,J",'w 1 Rlaps gradnn'e, v gal. IU) hypodermic tabltitfl, npo morphia, M0 r., Wjoth Allro. 103 hypodermic tublets, pllocarblnae mur, 100 ' ' dlgltatenl, MO&gr V. & Bro. 100 hypodermic tablets, physos SRllcyl MO ur. W. ls Bro. 1 lb llquorla potass ursen. i.z. morphUe KUlpbas. 1 doz medicine glatseu, 07. Kngllsh lines. 1 lb? pepsin pure, Fnirchlld's. 10O ' puraflne. 1 ' pulf doverl. 1 ' ncaciae. 80 ' potOEsll bromldum, 1 ' . ' chloras. 5 ' ' nltras, powd. 1 ' ' citrus, 1 ' lodldum. 60 oz quinine sulphas, P. 4. V. 2 oleum cinnamon). si lb caryophylli. 2 gal ' rlclnt. 1 doz strengthening plasters H. & J. 1 doz potous plasters, Allcock's. 10 lbs having toap, Williams'. 1 ungentum simplex. 1 ' ' cltrlnum. 1 ' ' baslllcum. 10 vasallne, XX rellned. 3 ' sponges, large carriage. 1 mortar wedgewood, gal. 5 lbs sodll blcorbonas, B ' boras pulv. 2 bbls carboras. 2 lbs bromldum. HARDWARE. 400 feet i round Iron, common, 75 i Korway. 60 mtuii ' 60 ' ' lx i keg of Ho 5 lore shoes, light Burden's 10 lbs, No 7 i'utnam shoe nails. 15 ' sSweet'B American steel toe calks. 15 -I ' . 1 1 1 No 3 solid cast steel machinists ball peln hammer, octagon, 1 lb 12 oz. 1 10 inch horse rnsD. liellerlw. 1 doz 12 Inch round tiles, bastard. 10 0 i 11 10 14 10 10 10 6 i 3 4 3 0 7 2nd cut. : flat bastard files. 1 . K round ' ... 1 ' ' 2nd cut. flut mill, 2nd cut. knife bastard. ' second cut. Yi I ' 7 regular taper files, single cut, 1 'Vl sum taper nies, uouDiecui. 3 ' o ' ' ' single cut. 12-foot steel sriuare 18 blade No 100, Eagle brand. 1 No 0 level 24 Inch best quality gray Iron steel bars. 1 No t Acme cutting nippers, Inter uhangnbele Jaws, 3 1W Inch bench screws, 26 Inch over all. 3 No 7 Dlstin'B hand baws, 21 inches. 2 sot No 4 cutters fbr 8 inch Acme nippers 500 lbs No 20 gal Bheet Iron 30x91, best brand 6J0 ' ' 22 ' S0x9ti, ' ' 600 best blacksmiths' coal. 10 ' Albany compound No 2 5 kegs of 8 penny cut nails. 2 20 ' ' 1 4 ii 800 feet tH angle steel. PLUMBING MATERIAL. i doz lJi-lnch tees. elbows. 71 7 1 18 u 1 Bockcts Unions flange l ' Keystone union 11 lock nuts I 1 lltf . , . 1 Bushings, 1 Inch to y Inch 1 inch stop and waste X ' ii ' ' ' I Ji Inch Fuller bibs, nnl-ihed 1 yi 1 b' each Ji and K rubber plugs Tor Ful. 100 teet I Inch gal wrought Iron pipe 100 H 100 1 black 100 yc . . ii dnz Ji inch 8ootch guuge glasses, 16 Inches loug ' H dox a inch 8cotch gauge gluses, 1J Inches long 1 Star gloss gauge cutter. Samples tay be seen at the office of the board of trubtees, and goods must be In accordance therewith and must come In riKinai pacKagra wuen possible. The .board reserve the right to reject any and aiibim Ikrllvery of supplies will be required within ten day1 notice of acceptance of bid. A co,py ol this advertisement must accompany each Md, ahd the Jiapie or tbe cIms of supplies tnusl be wllt'n on tne envelope ronuinlng bid. Earl) bid must Include ui (he Item 01 the plau bid upon aud must give Items and totals In full, with exception of meat and (tour. Audit lngotUcera are prohibited from cfuflrm lug accounts of purcuasirs when toe ad vertisement does not contain a full and complete description of the article to be purchased. Bids will be opened at 2 o'clock p. m , on Tuesday, Jan. sTl-fA hYLVKNTEU VENNOVER, 0K W. UCBUIIIE, PHIL. MtTsClIA.Nj Board of Tniktws WK. A. MV,NtVi Hik of Board, CHAIRS 431 5ft sjj 25c WanUlolwnn. Nntices Inserted for ONE CENT PEH WOIID EACH INSERTION. No adver tisement insetted In this column for Jess than twenty-five cents. LOST. Two deeds and tax receipts la my name, enclosed In envelope. Return toJouitNAI,otllce. J1ATTIE WADE. 12 19 3t F IOR KENT Now house in North Salem. Ar.nlv to E. Holer. North B.ilem, or at Jouunai. otllce. LOST. A packngeof halrgoods, between Mission slrett and Keller's slnrt. Leave at mi h. Fiat. It Cooper's store. 11 27 If rpO KENT. A house of five rooms, en L quire of T, VanderBan. Wlnterstrttt north of Union. llSSSI TO EXCITANGE. Ten acres within tbe city limits of Yankton, S. D.,for prop erty in or near Salem. W. l Dibble, Halem, Or. 118Mt SPECIAL BAKG A.IN. A bargain is rf fered in the 1 N. G(lbert property ccj uer Marion and Front Btieets. Call on J. C. Booth, room 13, over Ladd 4 Both bant. 11 21 lw . 17OUND. A new leather slipper. Owner Jj can have same by proving property nd paying for t his notice. mO BENT. JJouse of nine rooms. Stable X attached with city water; Highland addition, inquire 308 Cottage street ( THE ALKA-HESrERIAN bOCIETY Meets every faturday evening at o'clock, In the bnll over the State insu rance building. Meetingsare open to tne public. Itev. Robert Whitaker.l'rfs.W. W. A. Cuslck, Vice President. 10 ' NSURE IN YOUR HOME COMPANY uTtie State." Assets Over 350,000 Dollars, GEO. M. BEELEU, City Agent, And special ogentfor Marion county, w (too with the Company. Snlero. Oregon. W.I. Btaley, President A. P. Armstrong, Manager. Business, Shorthand, Typewriting, Peunmanship, EnglM"- Uepartments. fltudenU admittea tttunytime. Catalogue free. M. L. CHAMBERLIN, O. M-JgS XTestdent. K?JS5? H.M.BRANSON. GEO. H.SlUWJn Vice President. Treasurer. UNION TITLE AKSTIiAOT CO. 275 Commercial Street. Makes tho neatest and best Abstracts m the country. City Warrants. NOTICE U hereby given that there BUfflcleut funds on band I In ne,j ury ol the city of Halem. OKgoa. JUa wamtuts of tile city of Jleru. "n?J,b by the treasurer before the fd day w r ruary. lsni; Bnd lnteret will ceaw warranls from the date of tbU neuco. Salem, Dec 17, ltSL gWAFFOBP. jal0 6t TreasurerofCityogi. PEOPLE! Ask for Htirst'a "STAFF OF MFE" Or whole Wheat Flour, jjgjftp1 aod best tasting bread. Aiww Famoua Pure Aurora uucs wheat Flour. mV be.t Full "Oder gfte&t Also Sur pum Itjo rtour. A'JuwU-nu-1 htto eooda and tk M aZu r . v n wrTrRTASOiA"-I l , w.- nS3 jAS (gftef6tuM ipllftji JiiLJ A&r4iil,JJt