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'"rr r" u ,f ., m- H- V, to.- , VI . ,, I. . publicans thk year tu the thlr dliatrijt wlrfere the re-tiomltiatlon of William C. Wallace Is certain. He i defeated two year ago by elglw i votes. D. - Another Itrike at Columbus. r, Columbus, Ohio., Oct. 13. The rtllmluary skirralMi in the strike of the Big Four Yard men tool ! yesterday afternoon. Super :', inteadant Illgglns posted notices that employes who did not resume I' .Work at 1 p. tu. would bo discharged i and the wages due paid. Nor a sin gte striker replied at the houi ' named, but at 2 p. m. when the ' ' oompany' started three engines out ' of the yards, a crowd of stlkern ' , - rushed up. Two strikers mounted the cab of one engine and were Im mediately placed under arrest. The '. , appearance of a detail of police caused the strikers to scatter, and tho engines proceeded down, town The strikers claim that tho yard ' I men at Springfield, Dayton, and Cleveland will come out tomorrow t and be Joined by tno Pan Handle, , . Baltimore and Ohio, and Columbus and HocltluK valley abd Toledo roads tomorrow. These reports un denied by officials of the road named. Tho Big Four officials to night secured an Injunction tu pre vent the strikers from In any man- J. ner interfering with the business ol tho road, . A Young Lady Mortally Wounded. Portland, Oct. 13.Miss Brudei f ". Morden, 18 years old, was last uight -., shot and mortally wounded by Bur- doth Wolf at her father's residence at Mount Tabor villa. Circumstances , indicate that tho act was premedl ' , tated and was the result of Jealously on the part of Wolf, He had been ' .,'- keeping company with Miss Mor . deu, but of late she had apparently grown tired of his attentions. Last j a uight Wolf met Miss Morden and her sister In the road and asked Bru- j' , del io take a walk with him. She ' - refused, and started toward her fft home. Wolf seized her by tho arm '- and drawing a revolver, shot her In the breast. The girl fell to tut a ground, and Wolf ran to tho woods. Examination showed that- the bul- let penetrated the girl's lung, and that it would undoubtedly prove fatal. Wolf is 21 years'old, and re cently has acted very strangely. Great excitement prevailed over tin- tragedy, and threats of lynching uve made. Eescuo of Capt. O'Brien From the Whaleback. rouTLAND, Or. Oct. 18, The news of the disaster,, ns written ' down by the Coos Bay Statlou,Wm. L. Loch, are full of Interest and cover tho time from September 8 to 127 Inclusive, and gives everything connected with, the stranding of the Whaleback and tho subsequent at tempt to rescue Co.ptnln O'Brien and bis companion from their peril ous position. TUB LIFE-SA.VKUS IN PERIL. Keeper Loch, in his Journal, thus describes tho perilous rescue of Captain O'Brien on Septomlwr 27: "We left tho station In tho life boat at 7 a. in, to attompt tho rescue of Cuptaln O'Brien and tho witch man. Captain George Pop, Lloyd's surveyor at Portland, accompanied mo out. A tromendoua. urf was running. When wo jot about. 200 feet from tho wreck a tremendous sea covered tho HfoboaU Before the boat could recovor. herself another struck her andho pltch-poled end over end,, Taeews went over her In succession, niid she failed to right., J'.oxtrlcatcd myself from the gearasHoon ns possible, but it took fully four minutes wltii all my exer tion to got tho boat lighted. The crew then got in her. and though we lost all but six vt, our oars, we succeeded hi gottlsK tho lifeboat into tho clmuno,. 'Yheu tho tuit took us to tow. Tho crow escaped without any Injury. Captain Pope was struck iiucotii) clous, and was In that condition vhou wo brought him buok to EtnpJ re City." It was. ou September 27 that Captain, O'Brkvu and tho sailor, William Ilolnms, were rescued, and then by the Uuipqun station crow, who muuai-ed to lire lines upon the wreck. O'Brien uud Holmes then had ouly a Bluglo bisotut left for food, uud liad been driven by tho waves to their "crow's nest" on tho foremast. When thoy got the Uiapquu savers' lines they tied the euds about tholr waists aud Jumped Into tho boiling sea, being pullid Into tho lifeboat. Hooper Loch was criticised for falling to muku tho rescue, but he quotes a letter from Captain O'Brien, dated from Him Francisco, whloh praises the keeper for bravery and blames himself for not obeylug Loch's lustruutlouB about llrliig HUmals. TRAIN ROBBERY. No Trace of the Mnrdcrcr of Birdie Morton. THE BEACON TRIAL. Two Dray Stables Burned Loss, . $30,000. Another Train Robbary. COFFEYVILLE, Kas., Oct. 13. Tbo east-bound Missouri Pacific train was bold up by two robbers at Caney station last night. The rob bers boarded the engine, and com pelled tho engineer to pull out two miles, they then uncoupled the ex press car from tho rest of tho train, and pulled half a mile further. Tho express messenger, Maxwell, had blown out the lights, aud barred the door, refusing to open it. Tho rob bers fired through the door wound ing mm in tno arm. Ho tnen sur rendered aud opened tho door. The robbers covered him -with revolvers, ind compelled him to give up the express packages. All the express money was transferred at Conwuy springs, so It is not thought the Highwaymen got much. Tho ldn tlty of the robbers is unknown, but believed to bo the same men who last week hold up a station agent at riedanknn. Winfielb, Kansas, Oct. 13. Cer tain the Missouri Pacific robbers secured sevoral thousand dollars, as (bo train connects with St. Louis, Kunsas City and southern lines. The Birdie Morton Murderer. Portland, Or. Oct. 18 No trace hus been found of tho Burdett Wolf law student, -who shot and mortally wounded Birdie Morton, tho. recognized belle of Mount Tubor yo'steraay evening, becnuso she re jected his attentions. It is thought Wolf has committed suicide. An ante mortem stutemont of Miss Morton was taken toduy. It states mat woir snot nor without pro vocation. Her death is hourly expected. The Deacon Trial. GKAS3E, Franco, Oct. 13. Tho suit of Edward Parker Deacon ugulmt his wife on a charge of adultery, with a view to subsequent application for divorce, began today. A great crowd filled the court room. Beacon is the American who shot Abollle, a French official for alleged Intimacy with Mrs. Deacon. Mrs. Deacon Is uot In court, but is rcpresjuted by tho counsel, who objeotod to tho compotoncy of tho court to try tho case. Tho court ovorrulod tho objection, from which tho council nppealod. Tho appeal was granted and a hearing .stopped. Two Dray Stablos Bumod. San Fiianoisco, Cal., 15.An ex plosion of a lantern carrieil' by u watchman this morning, sot flro to two great stables of Stetson, Dren uer& Co,, druymon, and destroyed tholr buildings togethor with fifteen small dwellings adjoining. Twelve horses wero burned to death, and llfty truoks, wagons und other vehi cles, destroyed. Stetson aud Co.aro the heaviest Users, aud estimate tholr loss at botwoon twenty-ilvo and thirty thousaud dollars. No Insurance. Insuranco on other bulkllng8Hini.il. Affirming Constitutionality. Albany, flf. Y., Oet. J3. The court of appeals this morning hand ed down a decision, affirming the constitutionality of the new state legislative apportionment law, passed by ihe last lpglstnture, it is said, the re-apportlonment under the new law, is favorable to continued Dem ocratic control of the state legisla ture. Judges Andrews aud Finch dissent, holding the law unconstitu tional. Ou tbo vote of tho court in sus taining tho law on party life.8, live Domocrats voted for,and two Repub licans against. The decision greatly increases the chances of the Demo crats being able to elect enough members of the legislature to con trol tho choice of successor to U. S. senator,, Frank Hiscock. Firemen Want Better Wages. San FKANCiStX),Cal.,Oct.l3. The Locomotive firemen of the Southern Pacific company have decided to appeal from the decision of Generel Superintendent Fillmore refusing to grant an advance in wages over tho whole Pacific system, to General Manager Towne. At the present time the firemen receive u monthly sum equal to 60 per cent, of the woges earned by engineers for the same period. In their recent com plaint, they asked for uu advance to GO per cent, which has been all allowed on the Union Pacific aud many other eastern lines. Not Confirmed. Paris, Oct. 13. The rumor that Col. Dodds commander of Frencn forces at Dahomey was killed, is uot yet confirmed. Mrs. Harrison. Washington, D. C. Oct. 13.-- Thero is no material change in Mrs. Harrison's condition. She is a little more comfortablo this morning. Boliovod to bo Evans and Sontag. CIuaymab, Mex., Oct, 13. Two strangers, resembling printed de scriptions of Boning and Evnua.trnln robbers, have beou scan here by a uumber of persons during the past week, Ou observing that their movements wero watched, tho two muu disappeared, and ro believed to have taken passage ou tho steam. Korrlgtui, for Station Itoiialia,Lowor California. A Monster Engine. Miiavaukkk, Oot. 13. A iltm.iu this city Is now completing plans for h monster engine tu bo used at the world's fair. The machines will iw one of the largest ever made, being 88 feet in length aud 40 feet broad. The Hywheel will bo, 90 feet in dltt nwter aud 11 feet Inches in breadth, The engine will be of nearly 8000 liorse-jMjww, though its full force will uot be exerted, us It Is only ex peetet) to run to Weatltixhouso eleo itrJgtiNeratorof 1000 honte-powet eaeh. It la expected that the plans wijl be tlnWhed lu a few weeks, uud Mutt by tl work ou the engine Will be Nearly finished, iM&fstd by Demeerak. Nkv Y6kk, Oet. 18. Judge An. diwwn, of Hymojwe, Wpubliou newi. ince for ohkf JiwUee of the oourt of ifr-m1-. haa been endowed by (he At Loudon. London, Oct. 13. At llnner In honor of Columbus day tho Spanish ambassador replying, said: I have tho honor' to represent a oouutry, which has tho glory of having her alded tho man whose memory wo celebrate tonight. I do uot bollevo that history has recorded ii greater achievement." During the dinner and between speeches a Spautsh or chestra played national Spanish airs. The Spanish minister auuouncod that on behalf of tho company pro eut, uieasagee of congratulation had been cabled to tho queen regent of Spain, the queen of Italy, President Harrison, Duke Vertigtm, a descend ant of Columbus, and the heads of all statei of Central ami Boutb America. Tho Deacon Trial. Paris, Oct. 13. Special. This is the day set for the trial of the case of Edward Parker Deacon ugalnst his wife Mrs. Deacon. It is the be ginning of tho end of the case which has attracted international Interest, as both Mr. and Mrs. Deacon are members of the best families of tbo United Stutes. The charge against Mrs. Deacon Is that of adultery, uud the correspondent in the case is Mt. Abollle, the man killed by Mr. Dea con. For this crime the hitler hus Just ended almost a year's Imprison ment. If the charge of adultery is proven the penalty to bo puld by Mrs. Deacon will be Imprisonment for a period of between two months and three years. If exteruutlng clrcumstamces bo shown a fine may bo substituted for Impilpoument. Mr. Deacon Is contldont, however, that tho charge will be proven truo in its full significance, as ho has new aud abundant evidence against liis wife. Should Mrs. Deacon be condemned to Imprisonment Mr. Deacon may oxercise his legal right under tho French law und suspend the execution of the penalty. The case will bo tried before Judges. No Jury will be culled. Mrs. Deacon Is expected to bo present during the trial. If she Is absent, however, the court will liavo nb power to heur her defence Owing to'the practice of tho French courts as ro-educatlou of tho children, Mr. Deacon will not suo in Frunco for divorce. What proceedings he may take upou his return to the United States hus uot been positively determined, or, If determined, hus not been mado hnowu. His intentlou now, howover, Is that should the decision of the G rosso court establish beyond legal question tho adultery ot his wife with M. Abellle, he will obtain a divorce and a right to care for his children from tho American courts. This ho expects he will bo able to do without opposition. Although she obtained the care of the children durlug Mr. Deacon's term of Impris onment, he has through uu order of tho Paris tribunal obtained control of two of tho children. The baby which Mr, Doacou claims Is the child of M. Abellle, he has uot asked for. All the eflorts of Mrs, Deacon to see her husband have thus far proven fruitless. FOREIGN NEWS. Tho Prince of Miles Criticised. Columbus Day. s Missionaries Bobbed in China. Glasgow Murder Tho Chol era (Situation. After tho Prince. London, Oct.13. The Star makes a covet attack on the Prince of Whales' absence from the funeral services over the body of Tennyson. It was announced two days ago that thu prince would be present, but he did not attend. The Star prints a letter saying the prince prefers tojjo shootlogor attend the Newraai ket races to attending the funeral of Tennyson. The writer says this should uot be allowed to pass without official protect. Missionaries Mobbed. London, Oct. 13. The Shanghai correspondent of tho Times cables that English missionaries huve been mobbed by natives in Kieng Yong. The house of Mr. Phillips, heud of the mission, was destroyed, and ho und his wife tied for their lives. Emperors Dine Together. Vienna, Oct. 13 A grand ban quet was given in the Schoenbrunn chateau yesterday evening in honor of the German emperor. In addi tion (o the Emperors William and Frauds Joseph, there were present all the Austrian archdukes and cab inet ministers. After the banquet, the two emperors attended the per formance at tho Bang theater. Will Eesumo Immigration. Montreal, Quebec, Oct. 13. The Star has the following cable from London, Euglundr "In ac cordance with Montreal udvices British and Scandinavian immigra tion will be resumed at Liverpool toduy, the 13th. The Dominion line Is booking through to New York points." Tho Becord Decreases. Hamburg, Oct. 13. There were 17 fresh cases of cholera and three deaths here yesterday. The burials number 121, or 30 more than the average in time of health. Spreading in South Eussia. , London, Oct, 13. The Stundurd's Odessa correspondent says: "Cholera Isspreading throughout the whole of Southwestern Russia." MM Ml I 1 1 Notice of Assessment for Improvements. Street VfOTICE IS HEREBY OlVEN THAT THE 1 8esmebt mule bf omluauce No. 2M, tor ttie paTlug, gTuUBg, cutbllig, guttering ud dralulog nil that latt of Uutuiuerilal klrect be tween tue uurtti eud ul tbe brkto acruM boutb Mill creek aud the north Hide ot Ctuter atreut, all that part of State aud Court streets between tbo west tide of High utrtet aud tbe tatlde or Front street, all mat part of Ftrry street bd twien the wel side of Libert- hlreet aud the east aide of front itieet, all that part of Center atret between the m eat aide ot Ouuinierclal street and the west eiue ot Jfruul etreei lu tho tuauuer provided bj- said ordinance us each of the following described luta aud parta of lots and tracts of land as ttdl as tho liable for a proportionate share of the cot of luiprovlug the luttrsectlou of itrrol Included In the above boundaries, it dae and pajabloat luo office of tho citj treasurer, in United Statu gold and sliver com, and unless paid within Ufteen daj-H Irutu the date of this notice, the same wilt becouie delinquent and bear luter est, aud tho couiuiou cuuuul tlll older war rants for tho collection tllerel: A Murderer Discovered. Glasgow, Oct. 13. The police have discovered that tbe woman whoso mutilated remains were found in West Lodge Monday night was of low character. A sailor, John McNellly, says he was in company with a man named MoEweu Mon day night. They met the woman, who went with McEwou to Weft Lodge und spent tbe night with him. McNellly says lie left the place early next morning to look for work, aud that he knows no more about tbe matter. McEwen wus captured yesterday in a peculiar manner. Game-keepers on the ea tato of Sir John Maxwell saw a man trespassing ou tbe fields. He refused to give nny Information us to his inteullnns, aud when the game-keepers attempted to capture him, Iih drew u small knife from his pocket and commenced to hack at ills throat. They at lougth over powered him and conveyed him to the uearest police station, whence ho was takeu to tho inllrmary, It is thought hardly probable that he will live. Tho woman who was murdered Is identified as Elizabeth O'Connor, a woman of the town. Workmen searching for the missing portions of her body, found them burled lu the garden. From their appearance they had evidently been hacked aud torn out of the victim's body with a saw. Stoamer From Alaska. San Francisco, Oet. 13. The United States tteamer Ranger ar rived this morning from Uuulasku. Germany's Tribute. Bi.kwn, Oet, 13.The 400th au nlveriMiy of the dteovery or Anier. tee, wn eelebratetl by KmI peirorut. wwe at the royal heater, In tho Dominion. Qukuko, Oct. 13, Discovery day was observed hero yesterday by tho celebration of pontifical high muss lu tho Basilica, Curdlual Tuhchereuu being the celebrant. On Sunday next, In accordance with the desire of tho cardinal, there will be special services In every church of the arch diocese. Strength and Health. Ifyouaronot feeling strong and healthy, try Eleetrlo Bitters. If "La Grippe" hus loft you weak aud weary, uso Eleetrio Bitters. This remedy acta directly on liver, stom ach or kidneys, Lrently aldlntr those organs to preform tueir luuououa. jryou areatiueieti vim hok neaa Hcbo, you will find speedy und per muuent relief by taking Eleetrlo BltUm, One trial will convince you that this Is the remedy you need. Large bottles only Mo. at Dau'l. J. Fry'e drugstore, KCom'l. St. Notblug like Simmons Liver Beg. ulttorfor dyspepftU aud Itidigefatlot. imafe A(r4 eurvewr. A eet4 rain k fclWns eluee worn lug and tuft? ket eemul days, ' A Little town Destroyed. Sioux Citv, Iowa, Oct. 13. The llttlo town of Sails, 1G miles south east of here, on the Northwestern road, was wiped from tho prulrie last uljilit by lire. The 000 Inhabl tauts are mostly homeless. Death of a Prominent Man. New WifATCOM, NVasli., Oot. 13. Hon. Edwurd Eldridgo died of paralysis yesterday, aged 03 years, lie was u member of both constitu tional conventions uud was a dele gate to the Republican uallbunl convention at Minneapolis. Ho leaves an estate of about half a mill, iou dollars. Christian Association Convention. GKRtfANTOWN, Pa., Oct. 13. Speeml. Tho twenty-fifth state convention of the Y, M. G. associa tion of Pennsylvania begins here to day with tho largest a(teudauco of years. Prominent preachers aud lay men will speak at all tho leading churches this morning and eveuiug. rotameter Gtuural Wauamuker Is expected durlug the session, Uarrv Stapletou; lot No. 8 in block No. SO, Balem, Oregon, tJii.Ot. The Oregon Land Co.; lot No. S in block No. SI, balem, Urcgou, tiii S3. J. 1. Thompson; lot No. 4 In block No. SI, Saleni, Oregon, i'J02. W. A. Cuslck; 16t No. 1 In block No. CO, Salem, Oregon, 40d.7J. Thomas Johnson; lot No. 2 in block No. SO, Saleui, Oregon, tHU."l. K. f. Varaburst; the north 25 feet off or lot I'o. 3, In block No. 60, Malciu, Oregon, JJ.U0. U. W, Cettle: lot No. 3 and a snip of land 11.60 feet wide off of the Uottn side ot lot No. 4 In block No. 60, Snlem, Oregon,- except b strip of laud 2J leet wide oil of tne north side of lot No. 3, sold to K. i l'arkhurst, iHn.n. State Insurance Company of balem, Oregon; beglnnlug at the soutueast corner of block No. CO, lu tho city of Balem, Oregon; thence west erly along the south lino of suid block IdS feet tu thu alley in said block; thence northerly aloug the alley 71 feet, thence easterly, parallel with thu sontn line of said bloat, loi leet to the east Hue of Said block, to euce along the cast Hue of said block, 71 leet to tho place of beginning, i 11 J.1U. The J'ilHt National Dolik of Salem, Oregon; beginning at the southeast corner ol hlou. .u. 4U, balem. Oregon; thuuee southerly along the block line 4b feet; thence nesierly parallel with the north line of tho block Uu feet; theuce northerly parallel with thu east 11 ou of the block 46 feet to the north line of said block; theuce easterly along the north Hue of said block l'Jti feet to the place of beginning, J7'J.43. Mrs. A..A. Wheeler; beginning at tne north, west corner of lot No. 1, In block No. 4'J, Balem, Oregon; thence southerly aloug the ulleylu said block 07 .SS feet; theuce castcii), psialtel with Cbeineketa street, leS feet; theuce north erly along the east Hue of block No 4'J, a.Sd feet; theuco westerly parallel to the noun liuu of said block, Via feet; theuce uortUeny iJ leet to tho north line of the block, theuce westerly 3D feet to the place of beginning, S47.41. U.S. Lamport; all that portion of laud in lots No. 1 and '1 in block No. 4'J, Salem, Oregon, described as follows; Ueglnulug at a point 'J2.6S feet south of the southeast comer of the buildlug now known as tno .first National Hank, and running southerly along the east Hue of tho block a.'.Osioet, theuce westerly, parallel with the south wall of the bauk oulld iug, 1G5 feet to tho alley in said block; theme noriueriy uroug saiu alley, ii.iia leet; tueuet easterly loo leet tu the place of beginning, J7.11. W. N. Ladue and T. Tord; all that portion or tract of laud lu lot No. 2, in block No. 19, Salem, Oregon, described as follows, to-wit: negiuuiug at a point 40. lu leet south of the southeast corner uf the building known as the first National Bank, aud running southerly along the west Hue of Commercial street, 'li.te feet; thencv westerly patallel to the south wall of the bauk bullulug 103 feet to the alley in said block; theuce northerly along the alloy 22.0a feet; thence easterly loS feet to tho place or uegiuuiug, ?j .41. E. s. Lamport, W. X. LaJue, T. Ford, John Hughes, A. A. Wheeler aud B. iorntuur; that portion or tract of laud, lot No. '2, in biock 411, Salem, Oregou, described as b(gluning at a point 07.6S feet south of the southeast coruerof the building known as the First National Hunk and running southerly along Commercial street 7.73 feet, thence westerly parallel with thu south wail of said bank bullulug 105 feet to the alley in said block; theuce northerly 7.78 feet along the alley, theuco easterly to the plaeu of beginning, $1J.11. John Hughes; beginning at tho southt ast cor uor uf lot No. 'i in block No. J, Salem, Oregou; thence westerly along tho south Hue of said lot 103 feet to the alley; theuce uorth aloug tho alley 45.30 feet; theuce easteily parallol with Cbciueketa street 103 feet to the east Hue of said block; thence southcily along the east Hue ot said block 15.J0 feet to the place of begin nlug, $70,110. H. Furstner: beglnnim; at the northeast cor. nor of lot No. i lu block No. 40, Salem, Oregou; theuco westerly along the north line of said lut 103 feet to the alley, theuce southerly aloug the alley 41.C-0 feet, theuco uortherly aloug the east Hue of said lot 41.50 feet to the place of begluuing, $74.41. J. O. Brown; commeuclug at a point 13 085 feet north of the southeast corner of lot No. 3 iu block No. 49, Salem, Oregou; theuco uurth along tue east line ol said block 2U.60 feet, thence westerly at right angles with Oomm'er. cial street lbSteet to tue alley, theuce south erly along thu alley 23 50 feet, thence easterly 105 leet to the place of beginning, f 1J.01. A. A. Starkey; beglnulug at a poiut 11.0333 feet south of the uurtheast corner of lot No. 4 in uiock no, 49, saiem, uregon; theuce north aloug the east Hue of suiu block 24.10 feet, theuco westerly at right angles with said said eust Hue 105 feet to the alley, thence south aloug the alley '21.10 feet; theuco easterly loo leet to the place of beginning, f 41.17. K. S. Lairport; being a fractional part of lot 1 lu block 49, Salem, Oregou, described as fol. lews: Beginning at a point on the east line of said block 60 leet northerly from the southeast comer of said block 49, theuce along the east line in a northerly direction 21 feet, theuce westerly at right angle with said east line of block U, 1C3 feet to the alley, theuce southerly uloug the alley 21 feet, theuce easterly 103 feet to the place ot beginning, $30,99, David UeCully aud S. O. Adams; beginning nt a point 20 feet north of tho southeast corner of block 49, salem, Oregon; theuce north.alona the east lino of said block 24 feet, theuce west erly at right angle 103 feet to the alley, thenee south aloug said alley 24 feet, thence easterly 105 leet to tho place uf beginning, $10 95. W. It. Audersuu; beginning at the southeast coruerof block No. 49, balem, Otegon; thence north along the east Hue of said block 20 feet, theuce west, parallel with Court street 1C3 feet to the alley, theuco south along tbe alley 20 leet to the south lino of said block, thence east along said south Hue to the place of beginning. Also lot No. 4 iu block No, 49, Salem, Oregou. (5.U.31. H. O. Patton; lot No. 8 lu block No. 48, Balem. Oregon, $270.21. A. Hush; beglnulug at tho northeast comer of uioci. .mi. is, in b.ucui, urcgou; theuce westerly aloug the north Hue uf said block 103 teot to the alley; thence south aloug the alley 27.50 tcci, .uuueo .!, parallel null ijourt street 105 feet, to the east Hue of said block, thence north aloug Bald east Hue 27.60 feet to tho place of beginning, $211.CJ. M. Brey; beglnulug tit a point on the east line of block 48 lu Salem, Uregon, 27.60 feet south of tho uorthea8tiornerof said block, thenee south along the block Hue 27.5 feet, theuco west parallel with Court street 105 feet to thu alley, theuco north along the alley 27.60 teet, thence east psrallel with Court street 103 leet to the place uf beginning, $47.48, Anna Dickenson; beglnulug at a point S3 feet south of thu uorthealt corner of block No. 48 Haieiu, Oregou; theuco south along the block line 22 feet, theuce west parallel with Court street loS teet to the alley, theuce north alonb the alley 22 feet, theuce east 103 feet to tho place of beglnulug, f I5.8. Amos Stioug; beKliiulng ou the cast ltn.i t oiucK ia. -is, naieui, urigou, said point being 1'9 feet south uf the northeast corner of said block, thenoo west parallel with Court street 105 feet to the alley, thence north along the alley 22 feet, theuco east narallel with tumrt street 103 feet to the east Hue or said bloCK, thence south along said east line 22 feet to the pisco of begiunlug, $10.70. A. Bush; begluuiug at the southeast comer of (ot it lu block 48, Sslr-ru, Orrgon, thence north along the east line of said block 00 feet, thence west, parallel with Court street 103 feet to the alley, theuco south aloug tho alley 00 feet to the suiithwi it corner of lut 2 lu said block, theucw east aluug tbe lot line 163 feet to the placti of begiunlug, $il0 SO, W. llteyuitu aud t, Hrcyuani beginning at a point 29.50 fett north of the southeast corner of lot No. S In block No. 48, Balem, Oregon, thence north along the block Hue tu the north fast corner of s.tl.1 lot 3, thence west at tight auglo IU feet to the alley: thence south alouu said alky to point 29.50 feet uorth of the southwest corner wl the said lot; theuce east 103 feet tq the place of begtuntng, $101.03 Capital National llaukt beginning at a point ou the east side of lot No. 3 In block No. 48, Bslrm, Oregon, tbe sam being 7.50 feet uorth of the southeast corner ot tho said lot 3, theuce norm aiuug cast iiuc .1 teet, iseuce west parallel with Mato street 1M f set ta tbo alley, theuce south aluus the alley tt fett, thence east to tha plae-Quf begtuulug, $13.70. Harry Stapletou; beginning at a point on tha east una oi tut no. a in ciock .o. is, balem. of lot No. 8 in block No. IT, Salem, Oregon, 4, 1. Mnrphy, K. O. Mnrpby, 8. W. Church; lot No. 1 in block No. 4J, Salem, Oregon, $413.77. .. . . . -. -, J, O. Wright; the north third of lot No. 2 In block No. 47, Salem, Oregon, being 27.70 feet front on Commercial street and extending the mno width back to the alley, $15.27. John Newnomej the central onctnlrd of lot No. 2 in block No. 47. Salem, Oregon, being 27.7 feet front on Commercial street ami ex tending the same width back to the alley, $43.82. . . , J 8. Knight, Addle fiamonaou, i i.naiuuu- east 20 SO feet to the place of uegtiinli fr&AO. M. T, lllneman; beglnulug at a pol H feet east of the northeast corner of the west ualf of lot No. 8, block No. 20, Salem, Oregon; thence easterly W feet and 3 Inches, theuce south at right angle Willi state street to tue norm line Frrtr street, thence wist U feet aud 3 leches a point 18 feet cast uf the southeast corner of the west half of lot S In said block, thence north to the plaee of beginning, $30.42. P. strong, N. Strong, A Strong, H. b Elnuey; the cast half uf tbe east quarter uf lots Nos, 7 and 8 lu blocK No. 20, Salem, Oregon, $J3 40. I Annie M. I McCorniack; beginning at a point lit xeei 1.12J lucues east ot lue uoriuwest cor- Salem, Oregon. 18.2n Ii. 8. SkiH; all of Jot No. J In bWi Oregon, eicept the north half of ff.kM'B'i of sail lot. $18.10 '" or " north kS h at p. u. D'Arcy, Wm. Stalrer Rrmt.i . f , lot No. 0, lu block 21. 8.1eS bH'tJ' Wots to By order of the CoLimon Co.mD' ,1j-. M- E. OOODEL SaUmrJrfgon, 22d September, IBM.00"1''- don. IX. A. Plamondon; the sooth one-third of ntr of block 20, Salem, Oregou, thence south lot No. 2 in block No. 17, Salem, Oregon, being ' at right angles with Statu street to the sotitu 27 50 feet front on Commercial street aud line Jpt No, 7 iu said block, thence easterly extending the same width back to the alley, alung the lot Hue 21.27 feet, thence northerly jjj oj. i tu State street, thence west aloug State street J O. Thompson; beginning at tbe lortheast ) 21.27 feet to tno place of beglnulug, $J5.03. erof lot No. 3 in block No. 47. sairin, ore-1 r. ii. u.rcy; ueginning at tne norinwest mm.. m ihptien artnth alontr the blockllne 23.60 feet. thence west parallel with Ferry street 105 feet to tbe alley, thence' uorth along tbe alley 2J.60 reel, tuenco east to tue piace ui uegiumuu ,w rft. in.iK. E. C. Small; beginning at a point on the east line of lot No. 3, in block No. 47, Salem, Ore- gou.whlch point is 2J CO teet soutnoi wrnuriu east corner of said lot Nu. 3, thence south along the lot line 23.60 feet, thence west paral lel with Ferry street 105 feet to th alley, thence north aloug the alley 23 CO feet, thenco east 105 foet to tbe place of beginning, $42 23. E. Thompson; beginning at a point 80.10 feet north of the southeast comer of block No 47, Salem, Oregou; thence north along the block Hue 22.083.) feet, thence east parallel with Ferry street 103 rect to the alley, thence south along the alley 22 08.13 feet, thence east 105 feet to the place of beginning, $39.94. Oeo II. Turner; beginning at the southeast corner of block No 47 lu Haieiu, Oregou, theuce north aloug tho block line 80.10 feet, thence we6t parallel with Ferry street lu5 feet to tho allty, thence south along tho alley 80 18 feet to tho south line of tbe block; thence east along said south lino 103 feet to tbe place of begin ning. $317.41. S. T. Northcutt; lot No. 5 In block No. 47, Sslem, Oregon, $197.40. Southern Pacthc It. It. Company; lot No. 8 In block No. 40, Salem, Oregon, 1Q8 48. t F. Milter; beginning at tbe northeast cor ner of block No. 48, Salem, Oregou; thence wtxt along tbe north line of the block 1CS feet to tbe alley, thence south along the alley CO feet, thence east 47.60 feet, theuce north 43 feet and 10 inches, thence east 117.6 feet to the ei..-t Hue of the block, thence north 22.125 feet tu the place of beginning, 214 30. S. Jones, beglnulug at a poiut on the east Hue of block No. 40, Salem, Oregon, 22.125 feet fu nth of tbe northeast coruerof said block; Hi net west parallel with Terry street 117.5 ft et, theuce south 21 feet parallel with Com mi rcinl street, thence east 117.5 feet to tho cast lin if the block, thence north 21 feet to the pltue of begiunlng, $11 00. J. C. Johnson, S. T. Richardson; beginning at a p. lbt ou tbe east line uf block 40, Salem, Oregon, 41,125 feet south.of the northeast cor ner of said block; thence west parallel to Ferry street 117.5 feet, thenco south parallel with Commercial street, 22.875 feet thenco east 117 5 leet to the east line of said block, thenco north along the said east line 22.875 feet to tbe place of beginning, $11.43. UU. Uirsch; beginning at the southeast cor ner of lot No. 2 in block No. 40, Salem, Oregou; theuce west parallel with Ferry street to tbe alley, theuce north alung the alley 83 feet; theuce east 105 feet to the cast Hue of block 40, tnenco south along the block Hue 83 feet to the place of beginning, $104 30. Ed Uirsch; begiuulug at the northeast cor ner ot lot no. 3 iu mock ho. 40, saiem, uregon; thenco west 1C5 feet to the alley, theuce south along the alley 25 feet, theuce east 105 feet to the east line of tho block, thence north along said cast Hue 25 feet to the place of beginning, $30 98. W. E. Burke; beginning at a point on the cast Hue of block 40, Salem, Oregon, 10 feet north of the southeast corner uf lot No, 3 in (aid block, theuce west parallel with Trade street 115 feet, theuce north parallel with Com mercial street 39.5 feet, thenee east 115 feet to the east line of tbe block, thence south 39.5 feet to the place of beginning, $73.01. J. Chapman aud D. Simpson; beginning at the soutueust comer of lot No. 3 in bloc It No. 40, Salem, Oregon; thenco north along the block line 10 feet, thence west parallel with Trade street CO feet, thence south 22.5 feet, thence east parullel with tho north Hue SO leet to the east Una of the block, theuco north 12.5 feet to the place of btglnnlng, $17.15. xne soutnem racinc j.. it. company; begin ning at tbe southeast corner uf block 40, Salem, Oregon; thenee uorth aloug the block Hue 02 feet, thence west at right angle with Commer cial street 60 feet, theuco north 22.3 feet, thence west 05 feet, thence north 33.5 feet, theuce west SO feet to tbe alley, theuce south along the alley 124 feet to the south Hue of the block, theuco east aluug tbo south line 103 feet to the placo of beginning, $121.75, Salem Flouring Mill Company; lots 1 aud 2 lu block 45, Salem, Oregou, $218.49. The Salem Water Cemimnv: all of lot 7 in block 30, Oalem, Oregou, except a strip 7 feet wide off of the north side of said lot. $83.08. Ed. Hirsch; all of lot No. 8 iu block No. 30, Salem, Oregon, aud a strip of laud 7 feet wide off ihe north Bide of lot No. 7 iu said block, $169 61. S. E. Tord, F.J. Ford, O. A. Armstrong, J. M. Ford, F. M. Ford, L. Ford, G. L. Ford, C. M. Baker, I. J. Ford, J. H. Ford, It. R. Tord and W A. Ford; lot No. S in block No. 35, in Salem, Oregou, $140.51. M. Hunger ana s. Beet; beginning at the foumwest corner ot lot Jo. o lu block No. 35, Salem, Oregen: theuco north along the block Hue 75 feet, theuco east at right augle with Commercial street 1G5 feet to the alley, theuce south along the alley 75 feet, theuce west 105 feet to tne place of beglnulug, $1'28.04, A. Bush aud W. S. Ladd; lots No. 7 aud 8 In block No. 35, Salem, uregon, 183.05. A. Bush aud W. S. Ladd; lot No. 1 in block No. 33, Salem, Oregou, $200.02. J. O. Smith; lot 4 in block No. 34, Salem, Ore gou, $200 02. J. B. Uirsch: beginning at the southwest cor. uer of block No. 34. Balem, Oregon; thenco east at right angle with Commercial street to the alley, thence uonh aloug the alley G7.S feet theuce west parallel with Ferry street to the east Hue of Commercial street, thence south along said Hue 67.5 feet to the place of begin, ulng, $S0i.8J. S. Adolph; beginning at a point 57Jtf feet norm ox tne soutuwrst comer uf block 34, Salem, Oregon, and on the west line of said block, thence cost at right augle with Commer cial street to tbe alley, theuce north along the alley line 37H feet, thence west to the west line ofttie block, theuco south 31 H feet to the place of .begiunlug, $77.13. A, Bush; beginning at a poiut ou the east line of Commercial street 20.73 feet north of the southwest corner of lot No. 0, block No. 34, Salem, Oregou; thence east at right augle with Commercial street 1C5 feet tu tho alley, thence uorth along the alley 30.25 feet, theuco west to Commercial street, theuce south 30.25 feet to tho place of begiunlug, $13.01. 1. Oberbetw: beuluniui! at the sonthwest comer of lot No. 7, block No. 34, Salem, Oro. gon; thence north along the block line 21 feet, theuce east at right angle with Commercial street to tne alley, tncuce south along the alley 45 feet, thence west to the west lino of the block, theuco north 21 feet to the place of be Binning, $82.73. T. Burrows; beginning 28 feet 7-5 Inches south of the northwest comer of lot No. 7 block No. 31, Salem, Oregou, thence south 21 feet 5.6 inches, theuce east at right augle with Commercial street to the alley theuce notth uloug the alley 24 feet 5 6 Inches, thenco west tu the place of beglnulug, $33 67. A. iiusn: ueginutug at the northwest corner of block No. 31, Salem, Oregon; theuce south along the block. Hue 103 leet, theuce east at rigutaugio witii uommerctal street 106 feet to tho alley, theuce northerly along the alley 28.3 feet to tha northeast corner of lot 7, block No. 31, theuce west along the lot line 91 feet, thence north parallel with Cummercial street to the north Hue of said block, tbenee west aloug the block Hue 75 feet to the placo of beglnulug. $242.62. b comer of lot No. 1 lu block No. 20, Salem, Ore. gnn, taence soutu along tne alley to the south west corner of lot No. 2 In said block, theuce east 40 feet parallel with State street, theuce north to tbe south Hue uf State street, thence west to the place of beginning, $51.67, O. 1', Hughes, J, Hughes; beginning at s poiut 40 feet cast of the northwest coruerof lot No. 1 In block No. 20, Salem, Oregou, tbenee south at right angles with State street to tbe south Hue of lot No, 2 in said bluck, thenco east along the lot Hue 42.60 feet, thence north parallel with the alley to State street, thenco west 42.60 feet to the place of begin, niug. Also lot No. 3, bluck 20, Maleni, Oregou $01.01. Thos Hubbard; east half of lots Nos. 1 and 2 in block 20, Salem, Oregon, $111.18. Q. W. Gray; lots Nos, 3 and 4, block 21, Sa lem, Oregon, $223.24. J. J. Murphy, E. O. Murphy; east half of lot No. Sin block 25, Salem, OrcOon, HSS.80. Joseph Vleranl; west half of lot No, 5 Iu block 21, Salem, Oregon, $131 80. O V. Uray; lut No. 3 aud CO feet off of the east side or lot No, 4 in block No. 33, Salem, Oregon, $08 48. Joseph Fontaine; the cast half of lot No. 4 In block No. 33, Salem, Oregon, except 50 foet off of the east end thereof ownod by O. W. Gray, $30 61. Bquare Farrar, J, F. Farrar, E. E. Farrar, E. Farrar; tbe west half of lot No. 4 lu block 3J, Salem, Oregon, $127.82. John Payne and Geo. Payne; beginning at the suutheast comer of lot No. 5, block No. 33, Salem, Oregon, thence north along the west line of the alley 60.60 feet, thenee west paral lei with State street 47.33 feet, thenco south SO. 60 feet to the north Hue of State street, theuce east 47.33 feet to the place of beginning, $88.0G. J. J. Murphy, E C. Murphy; beginning at a Eoint 91 feet east of the southwest comer of lock No. 3J, Salem, Oregon, theuco north par. allel with Commercial stleet 60 feet: theuco east parallel with State street 23.00 feet, thenco south BO feet to the north lino uf State street, thence west 2J.O0 feet to the place of begin ning, $38 37. F. J. Freyer, J. J. Murphy, E. E. Murphy, F 8. Dearborn, E. F. Buzarth.EHa Dearborn.hato Dearborn K. H. Dearborn, Mrs.H. A.Dearburn; begiunlng on the south line of block No 33, Salem, Oragon, 80 feet east of the southwest corner of said biock, thence north parallel with Commercial street 60 feet, thence cast purallel with Btate street, th nee sontn 60 feet thenco west 11 leet to the place-of begiunlug, $20.79. T. J. Froyer; beginning at tho southwest corner of lot No. 5, block No. 3J, Salem, Oro guu, thence cast aluug the lot lino 80 feet, theuce uorth parallel with Commercial street '25 3u feet, thenco west purallel with state street 80 feet tu Commercial street, theuce south 25. 60 feet to the ploce of begiunlng, $138.02. F. 8. Dearborn, E. F. Dearborn, Ella Dear born, It, H. Dearborn. Mrs. U. A. Dearborn; bo giunlng at a point 25 60 feet north of tho south west corner of block No. 33, Salem, Oregon, thence north along the block line 25 leet, theuce east at right HUgla with Commercial street 80 leet, theuco south 23 feet, theuce west 80 feet to tho place of beginning, $47.13. J. W. Minto and Jeuute Chupmau; beginning ot tho northwest corner of lot 5 In block 3d, Salem, Oregon, thence north aloug tho block Hue 21 feet, thmce cast at right angio with Commercial street to the alley, thence south along tho alley 63 feet, theucewest toCommer (ial street, thence north 32 leet to tbo place of beginning, $84.13. AdauiHosgen and Adam Barro; the south half of the north three-fourths of lot 0 lu block 33, Salem, Oregon, $19 bli. A. Bush; tho north half of the north three, quarters of lot 0 in block 33. Salem. Otwnn. J1 !, " E. Eckerlln; a strip of land 22 feet wide off of the south side of lot 7 iu block 33, Salem, Oregou, $40,10 J. I. Thompson; beginning at a point 21 foet north of tho southwest corner of lot 7 in bluck 3J, Salem, Oregon, theuce east at right angle with Commercial street to the alley, theuce north along the alley 49 60 feet, theuce west 105 feet to tho east line of Commerplal street, theme south 49.50 foet to tho placo of begin, nlng, $73.83. Warner liwymau, Eugene Hreymon; lot No. o iuu h.oj ieei uu oi tne uorth side of lot No. 7 in block 33, Salem, Oregou, $388.04. Leo. Willis, Eugene Willis, E.P.McCormack lot No. 1 oud tbe north half of the north half of lot No. 2 in block 33, Salem, Oregon, $317.00. Leo Willis, Percy Willis; the west half of lot 8 in block 21, Salem, Oregon, $150.07. Percy Willis; the east half of lot 8 In block 21, Salem, Oregou, $161.49. Chemeketa Lodge No. 1, I. O. O. F. of Saleni, Oregon; lots No. 1 and 2 in block 21, Salem. Di-mruM toa An ' JJ. F. Wagner: beginning at tho southeast comer of lot No 4 in blockNo. 22, Salem, Ore gon, theuce north aloug High street 100 feet. theuco west 81 feet, thence anntli iii(a.i Court street, thenco cast 81 feet to the place of uciuuiuij,ci.; U(. Geo. Collins; beginning at a point on tho north lino of Court street, said point being 81 leet west of the southeast corner of lot 4 In block 22, Salem, Oregon, thence north 100 feet, theuce west 17 feet, thence south 100 feet theucs east aloug Court street 17 feet to the place of beglnulug, $28.02. Joseph Meyers; beginning at the southwest comer of lot No. 4 in block 22, Salem, Oregon, thence north aloug the west liEe of the lot 100 icei, meuce east ill rigut angle 07 leet, theuce south 100 feet to the north Hue of Court street, thence west 07 feet to tho placo of beginning, $100.20. P. S. Knight; the east half of the east half of lot No. 5 iu block 22, Salem, Oregon, $84 68. J. W. Thomas; beginning at a point 11.23 feet west of the southeast corner of lot 6 in block 22, Salem, Oregon, theucewest along the north line of Court street 11 feet, theuce north 82 50 feet, thence cast 14 feet, thence Bouth 82.50 feet to the place of beginning, $28.41. L. L. llowlaud; beginning at the southwest comer of lot No. 5 iu block 22, Salem, Oregon, thence east aloug the south lino of said lot 110. ip feet, thenco north at right augle 82.60 feet, thence west along tha north line of said lot 28.70 feet, thence south 25 feet, thenco west 82 feet, thence south along the east line of Lib. erty street 67.60 feet to the place of beginning An Extension Owing to the illness or several , "our advertisers" who were to Jz at Salem and Albany, we have U unable to fulfill our iiromiHeof ing upon every family In these twl' cities to expluin our method of J abtithiR the Encyclopedia llrltannl free of cost. Many who took th pains to write out a request for 07, udvertlser to call, Lave not bJn called upou. It Is therefore urJ by our representatives at these dS that Injustice to tboso who haf beenuuabloto obfitn au explat? tiouofourpluu, we should extend the time for receiving orders u. theso cities. Though we have rigidly held to the limit dxed for receiving orders iu every city in tho state, we have decided to extend the time for a fev .lays In Salem and Albany, bo as to 1,'lv'e all nu equal opportunity to uvuil themselves of this special oiler. To ussure yourself of not beim: omitted you should at once leave your name and address ,t Smith & Steiuer's store, galem or at Hamuel E. Youngs store.AIbany and one of our advertisers will call upon you before leaving tbe city MlDDLEBKOOK & SllUStAKCB Managers pregoulau Edition Encyclopaedia Brltannlca. S i. Ministers. Lawyers, Teachers, nndothm whose occupation gives but llttlo eierelw 4hould uso Carter's Little Uvcr I'ilis i forpid liver and bllllonsuess. One Ii a dose. Try tbem. u JOHN HUGHES, . Oealer in Groceries, Pninfa.OlLi .mil "Window Glass, "Wall Pa. Ier and Border, Artists' Ma. U'rinls, Lime, Hair. Nails and Shingles, Kay. Feed and Fenc Posts. Grass Seeds, Etc. MEW ADVEnriSKMKNTS. WANTED. Situation nt auythlus. by responsible young man stranger la tUo city capable ot filling any pjsition Kom bo kkeoper etc-wn Address W.T.B 1q-s 8t In care ol Oawtax. Jour.sai. " Wood aw, Everybody (rets Charles Smith's BKam wood saw, "The Hustler." Orders at 275 front street. GUM-ELASTIC HOOFINO VKWI costs only J2.0J per 100 bquaro feet. Makes a good roof for years, und any one can put it on. Gurn-Elastlo Paint costs only 60 cents per gal. in bbl. lots, or S1.M) for 5al. tutu. Color dark red. Will stop leaks In tin or iron roofs that will last for years. Try it. hend btamp lot sample and full particu lars. Una Elastic RooriNO Co . ' 8!) & -11 Wtst Broadway, tiet York. Local Agents Wattled. 0-12-(Jlm-ra UX6 Tliog. McF. Pattern; beelnntnc at the north. east comer of lot No. b, block No. 31, Saltn,1 urccon. tne-uco aoutn aioni tne east linn nf said lot to the southeast corner thereof, thence uvst aloug tne lot line 81 feet, theuce north MARKETS. Portland, Oet. 13. Wheat VHliey, I1.&2) i 1.U5. Walla Walla, fl.M0 91.1T), 8AN FHAN018CO Cat., Oct. 13. Wheat, .LVc. Jl.M.J CHlfUpo UU., 0tU3,-WUt w. OrfKon. the same holtiK T SO feet north of tha ouiucast comer et said lot 3; theuce south aloatf sU t line Si feet, theuco Meat Pari. Ul with tHat atrt Hi fret to the alley .theuce uorth along the alley 31 feet, tbeuM eaal 1J feet to tbe pise of IXMituQlus, ii OS. Ellen Moore. O. it. iioorta. X. N. Uoorva, Ik-rtba Moories, Carrie Moors, V. L. Moore, Ouy Millers tot No, 4 la block a. IS. Saleni, Omroa.excrnltnirU.90 feat off of the notth al.le cf talJ lot t uteuoVIU lu entire UbjOj, lle.1T, K, P, Heist) let Xo. tu block No. 18, Salem, Ofvtpu. I.WS. B. T, Nuttfecutt; all of lot 8 ia block 17. eatasu, urwsn, Hcfi rei lew oh oi iu east funnel with Commercial afreet to tho north ine ot the block, thence eastorly alone the uunu iiuc u.uea ! ivv iu luo place OI ueitiu nlng, $117 01. C. l'aulus: beginning at the northwest mm,. .of lot No. 1, block No. 31, Saleni. Orreom tbenee cast alouit the block line 21 S net theuce south at right angle with hti ii...,.i ill feet to tho aouth line or lot 3 lu aild blook theuce nt aloug the lot line 21.3 feet to the alley, theuce north along tbe alley 1(9 feet to the place of begiunlng, $42.37. S. Ailolphi beglnulug at a point on the north line of block No. 31, balem, Oregon, Vl.ti feet west of the northeast corner thereof, thence west aloug tbe block Hue 19 Cil feet to a poiut 21.5 feet east of the alley, thence south at right angle with State street 119 feet to the south line of lot i lu said block; tbenee east along the lot line 19.00 feet, theuce north 119 feet to the Place of beciunlUK. t S3 13. J. O. Thompson, J, Lafure. Cba. Smith and Leua 8initbj beginning at a point 07 feet and 7 Inches west of the northeast ram,, nr i,in. i No 3, Salem, Oregoni theuce west along tbe north Hue of the block 21 feet and 10 Incite iuem-o suum at ngui angle m met to the aouth Hue of lot No. 2 In said block, thence east alone tlm I..1 Una 11 .. ....I ,it l-.l .1 ...V.,, . .v. ... : uu , iuiucs, tuence north 119 feet to tbe place of btglnnlng, $11.03, O.W.Gray; beginning at the northeast cor. ucrof block No. 31. Saleni, Oregon; thence south along the east Hue of said block 11S3 feet to the southeast corner of lot No. 3, theuce .,.ivu,m. ,u uuw ut.0 itei tnenc north lla.4 fett to btate street, theuce east 67.S feet to the place of beginning. $101.32. Cltyof Baleni! beginning at the northwest corner of block No. 30 Balem. Oregon; theuce east along the block lUa feet, thence aouth alright angle 101 feet, thence wrt 30 feet thence notth along the block line 101 feet to the place sf beglnulug, $66.07. Fred Hurst; beginning at a point W feet east of th northwest corner of block No. 38. Salem. Oregon; Ibettc east along the Week Hue 30 feet, thence sooth at right angle with but street III fet, thence west W feet to th east 71011 UKNT.- The dwelling on. Court St. r next door to Hatchelor'a restaurant, innuiro of 1. Willis, ut thn nnnltnl AJvfti. ture Co. 10 13-St. WANTED. A good live canvasser wanted for the best selling story ot tho war yet published. For further infor mutlon lnqiilioat Jouknax. office. WANTED.-Lodglng and board atRiar per week, as good as anyprHate house In the city. At 173 Winter, between "Stale and Trade. 10-16 PVSTUItE WANTED-Foracow.fortns wtuter. Inquire at Bluo Front groce- w-ii. ,y Saleni, JOd GIRL WANTED. A neat, rellableand competcntglrl to do housework. Ap ply with refeieucPH at the Mine Insurance omco. Agood homo and 'good wages lor tho right gill. TflliSE CIIOICK D. P. Wagner; lots No. 3 and 1 In block 32, Sulein, Oregon, excepting a piece of land off of tha west end, bounded as follows, to-wit- De. glunlDg at the southwest corner of lot I In block ili, Saleni, Oregon, thence north alona the alley 100 feet, theuco east 60 feet, thence sooth 10U feet, thence west 80 feet to the place of begiunlng, $J19.C0. E. M. Croisan and J. H. McNary; beginuing at the southwest corner of lot 1 In block S2. Salein, Oregon, thence north along the alley 100 feet, theuce east 50 feet, thence south 100 feet to the north line of Court street, thence west fiO feet to the place of beginning, $91,81. . " "u u. n. sieves; ueginnlng at the southeast cornerof lot In block 32, Salem. Oregou; thence west along the north line of Court street 21 feet, thenm nnrth .t ,!, ...,.. "0 feet, thence east 21 feet, thence south 70 feet . l'"VDW "CKiumuy, flu UU. Wm. England) beginning at a point 21 feet west of the southeast corner of lot 6 In block 32, Salem. Oregou; theuce north parallel -with Commercial street 70 feet, thence west 22 feet, thence south 70 feet, tbenee cast 23 feet to the plaee of beginning, $J0.08, It. M. Wade: beninuluir at ilia mnii.i..i -- ner of lot 5 in block 32. Salem. Oregen: thence east along the south Hue of said lot 119 feet, thence north parallel with Commercial street IVfj '.Hf" we8t 3,w feet' '"once south 1 12 fett. thence west 9.25 feet, thence south 23 feet, theuee west 75 feet to the west Hue of said lot. thence south along the west said line 12 feet to the placu of beginning, $219.60. , rU.K'i"la! Ve8'.n.uln8 the northwest earner of lot 8 In block 32, Salem. Oregou- hence east parallel to Court street 75 feet! hence south 12.60 feet, thence east 0 40 feet lheiifti smith Ofl ! ., .k . ... with CourrstreT. 75 feVt. 'thence nor hP10 f et to the place of beglnulng. $03.15. ,'iM' V.l'Set K'nnlug at a point 32.75 feet south of the northwest corner of lot 6 in block 33, Salera, Oregon, thence east parallel with Court street loo feet to tbe alley, thence sou h along the al ley 19 ft aud 0 Inches, thence west parallel with Oourt street lfti feet, thence gufnlugV.."11 " ,BCb" ,0 the P'&" of W. F, Boothby; beginning at the northwest corner of lot B In block 32. Salem. Oregon; thence east along the north line of .i,i it K thu Tinrtliaiaif .,-.. l ,. " v i "?". ,""" meroai, tnence south along the east line 33.75 feet thence west p.ral. el to Court street lbfl to tbe west Hue of aald lot. theuce north along the said west line 32.7J feet to the plac of beslunini. slv. """( The owners uuknowu;loU 7 andSIn block 32 In Balem, Oregon, $207.11. ' gon' ffssu"' l0t 6 ia b,0Ck S1' 8alem 0re- ifetuK'r ,ot No-6 ,o b,ock 3l' goir ti'tiij iox Ko 8 ia bk,ck . w. ot Or'eiot1 ,0t K' 3 iB Wk . ". , M?I a U- c) Ur- Hellen 8. Jordau Urn i,n? J0". Mr. Amelia Mrsn. Si AE 5 .?: .?" "?nar. A.O.Schwatka. Quo. For 5o Cents. Ichool Children Ilulf Trice. UNIVERSITY Chapel, OCTOBER 12th, 2Gtb, undfNOV.9. Proceeds will bo used for piocurlns periodicals und dictionaries for tbe school. Tickets on sale at tbo Bookstores. 10-8-3D White's No. 60, . BAIiEM'rf FINEST TRUCK", Now ready for bualnets. specialty. Careful wwjt J. F. WHITE. lH.tu.1 jot I m block .slVorVion, !. OrBen,.&53T- " ,a b,tk - - ettr'it'i ? l n northwest EH S& k5 aa ' ..i.vV . Y 7."" "'' sweet reel. iUUpUwof UliMM,J.t. Wak.ttwewert laaa IMhutyutitL. a,? w,4i la V4edt, Salem. OreeB dt5(W; j5(Sl of .( UtisHt.) Mrt lW(Wt,mi,itS "J , t ., or.gen. w., , mw, t la Wok V, , Notice to Till Hoofing Con tractors. Sealed bids will bo received at the gj nor's office, In the btate Capitol Huliolnj, "alem, Or., until 2 o'clock p. m. 'ufi( October lsth, 1M)2, lor putting ft new W roof on the Capitol Hull din,;. Specifications of said work can bo . at tho btale house, aud at the otticeoi Delos D. ileer, Architect, 133, First fclre4. 1'ortUud. Oregon. . hr All bids must be made ns required w tbe specifications; any bid not so draw will not be oowddered by tho board. lly order of ihe Hoard State tap Building Commissioners, ,.., HVL,V&TKBVENNO EK. Governor, GKQ. V, McBIUilE, bee. Of BUM. T mate Treasurer. W . aTmUNLY, Clerk of the Board. d.H-7-ia. EX K. HALL, MiJ, ownrl by Thusoas Jcry aud th City of Ha of Liberty strtet, these north alone tha ttatStt, $1! M. block lis leet. thence east 50 feet. tueBce Tbouw Jury; bsgtudng cu the north Hue of Bortn to lb plao ot beginning, IM.e. l.Vwk IT, balew, Ufegoa, V feet west of th V' MtlM' ,oJ HloMr; begiwillBg at a iM.t corner of lot Nj. 4 tu said block, P01" KW fe4 and lathe mi of th north. (tuc weal alOLg the block llu 3 feet, thenr west coowr of Mock No, W. KaUui. Orejn !4.ttriwMtM frttheBb(HilbTIXft ! K ta south Use of lot T I n said plief LI'T.b,unjB- . Paper Hanger and Decorator. Otticu sit Cbh. Calvert's MlUionery rt"t rkilKni, Oregon. MAtv30R bsVu. fcIMtTAW. WEVETW TWCTO A jci cows fae iBCCOBMota u wrn lULTUOll jurrnraiH ua. ii"--- -