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SAI.KM, NoVKMIIKH.7, 1M8, a ThU year now drnwlui; to a close Iiiir been one of unoiimiplcd iiciilo, plenty and piosperlty within the bordcrH of the Mute. It Ih pioper that public iickiiowl cdKiiient should bo iniido to the Oieut Hitler of tlio Universe for Ills Innumerable lilctwlnini. 1 lo,therefoie,deslBnatoTliius day, thu '.llth day of No ember, iih a day of ThaiikHKlvIiiK to Almighty (lod, to be observed by the uholo people of (Ills Coin nionwealth In token of their (,'iatltude for Ills ureal mercies. In witness theieof, I havot-et my hand uudciuiHcd the heal of the state tube uf llxed, tli In, thoROVcnthdiiy of November, A. 1)., ltWH. SYlA'KKIT.It l'KNNOYr.H, (iovernor. liy tlioKeenior: tU.o. V. McllniiiK, Hecietary ofHInle. nirinsri:cTivi I'UKsr.NT iMtos- l'KOTlVi:. No inoro lilting tlmo thtm the present i-ouldbo wluutccl In which to tlovotu ti fow words to ourwlvcH. Now that thegiwaimtloimlHtnigale iHover and victory iierclies proudly, dltluntly on our Imnnur, tlio Hinoko of btittlo will clear tiwuy nnd tho common ovury-day ulUilrn of llfonnd himlnesH will iihsuiiio their oven tenor. Tho Caimtai. Jouhnai. won tho buttle but our extreme modesty will not nonult uh to dwell nt length on that topic. Our bump of Holf-cstcein, however, In HUlllelent ly well developed to allow us to nay that tho Jouhnai. Ih fining friends and natron every day. It Ib true, our piiHt career has loen n rut her checkered one. Wo ohniiKod ninnagenient too often, perhaps. Hut It Ih of the present wo wlh inoro particularly to allude. Under tho preswmt inaimgeinont tho Jouhnat. Ih gaining lost ground, holding what It provloimly uciulrod jtiul making now conquests, liy conducting a live, fearless, newsy paper for tho people now ou earth wo trust to merit and hopo to ro wlvo the lllieml and united patron .ago of tho public. Every tiny wo are receiving a largo number of new Hubsorlbers, but we wish many more. Within a few dy you wo mean you will bo solicited to subscHlbo for tho Dally. If you don't want tho Dally wo will bo glad to Bend you tho Weekly. Having adopted u new carrier system, there can bo no objection rnlood on account of the non-delivery of tho paper. Tho merchants aud busluoss men of Fnlum will twelve a call from our advertising manager, and It Uox poetwl thoy will twpoml with good ads. Our subscription llnj. Is now Huoh that wo mm guarauteo an nd pltuvd hi tho Johknai, to lo worth its wolght hi gold. Tho newspapers of a town ure faultloHi Indicators uf tho life aud business of u town. Thuy are nl- ways carefully working forltaBUC C3ss and guarding ita best Interests. Tn fuct, they arc forever on the Vigil. Therefore, we say, they should be encouraged and sustained. We boom the town and assist you in your every labor. Is it not meet and proper that you should nt least give our solicitor nn encouraging re ception? This much Is due us. We are loaded for all future booms nnd the succc-s of Salem is your succes. Now is the time to ndver tie nnd subscribe. .wiim.i nrriffriw-m Tin: jtorAr. nivoitci:. Matrimonial iiiihnppiness among roynl people is far from being nn un common tiling. ullt roi'al Hvoices are rare events. No such divorce has taken place among European families since graceless Ueorge the Fourth of England, in addition to h'.s other brutalities, got a separa tion from his spouse, Caroline, near ly seventy years ago. There are usually "dynastic" reasons why ill assorted royal couples, however heartily they may liato each other, refrain from washing their dirty linen in public. King Milan of the lilliputian kingdom of Scrvia, however, has risked his throne in the effort, which has succeeded at last, to get rid of one of the most uncomfortable wives that crowned head ever shared throne with. For mouths Europe has echoed with the bitter quarrels of this ill matched pair. Accusa tions liave bcn hurled freely to and fro between them. Natalie has bold ly charged Milan with cowardice, brutality and unfaithfulness, while Milan has retorted with assertions that Natalie is n termagant and a politician, nnd is bent on getting him oil' tlio throne. Were it merely a household feud between two people who happen to sit on the thrones, the interest in their squabbles would not, perhaps, have attracted much attention from tho larger eotuts. Hut European politics enter very seriously into the matter. Erom the political point of view tlie Servian king and queen represent livnl nnd hostile factions. Milan is a partisan of Austria, and will be found ou Austria's side in case u war breaks out In Eastern Europe. Natalie, ou the other hand, Is of lUisslan birth, and Is credited with being deep in intrigue with the ltussian emissaries in Servla. There Is no doubt that Milan, who has proved himself to bo a vain, cowardly, dissolute, low minded braggait, is detested by u large por tion of his HiihJcctB, and that Nat alie, ou the other hand, has the sympathy of tlio Servian masses. Tho faetls that Southeastern Euiope is a tinder box, into which may any time fall a sudden spark which would producean explosion through out tho continent, and Bhould civil disturbance grow out of the conjugal light between Milan and Natalie which may very likely happen the peace of huropo would once more be Imperiled. Tun startling announcement is made that Chas. 15. Walte, formeily. an Illinois supremo Judge, will shortly publish an article in which ho will take the position that the common law entitles women to vote ; that women are voters in all tho original American states, and tho statutes denying them tho priv ilege of voting nro mostly uneonsti- tutionnl nnd void. Ho declares that tho disfranchisement of women Is ono of tho greatest political crimes of tho nineteenth century. Tiik "old mill" is to start up and why can't n move bo made to start up the "Capitol?" Tho Agricultural works nro being rebuilt, work on the street car lines will soon bo com inoneed, negotiations are progres sing for securing tho Astoria road, Tiik Cai'itaij Jouhnai, Is dally gaining ground, and everything moved oft with bouyant step. Let tho good work go on. Salem's future Is as bright as a May morn. CAi.mmNiA people havo been praying for rain for lo these mnuy days. Tho announcement Is made that their pmyora havo boon answer ed. Thursday and Friday they had copious showers all over tho state, nnd nil ye jooplo rejolccth greatly. John O. Whittkh's great ambi tion, when ho was a boy, wns to become u lHilltlelan. Hut tho world gained by tho fact that ho did not lay his pipes, but piped his lays. Kino Willi am Is evidently uot a firm bollovor in civil service re form. Hohas dismissed the court service till not ono of those undor Frederick now remains. Wk want that Astorin railroad and must have It. As tho saying goes, "Wo need U lu our busluesH." HAimiSOJJ llOTO SOUTH. Harrison's election appears to please the Southern people much better than wns expected. North ern blood, capital, enterprise and loyalty has so permeated tho South ern heart that nnotlurwar would be Impossible. AVHKAT JIAKKKT. The wheat mirkot continues dim as usual on the Pacific coast. In the oast especially Chicago the bulls and bears are having their usual "tussle." The bulls appear to be maters of the situation. Wnareto have stieet cars right away to connect with the railroad, and why can't we also have the Astoria road to connect with tho streetcars? Tiiinti: is a truly ruial flavor about the announcement that a lady J was lost in the woods while hunting chestnuts in the city limits of Philr delphia. Republicans are about through jubilating, and will immediately begin preparations for another cam paign. "In time of peace prepaie for war." Now that ice works aie o be estab lished in Salein at once, let us all "pull" for a woolen factory. Absolutely Pure- This powder never varles.TA marvel ot purity, strength andwholesomencss. Moro economical man the ordm.ir) 1'lutls, and ' cannot bo (.old In competition with the i multitude of low test, Bliort welphtalumor phosphate powders. Bold only In cans, llOYAIa IlAKINO l'OWDKUCO.,10lVnll,N.Y. ANGORA GOATS! . W. D. CLAGGITT -HAS bOMi: PUF I a: 1 lln URE IMPORTED GOATS FORSAIE. These ro irom uio wen Keiecieo. iiih'kh oi i llley, of San Jose, Oil. Kor purtlcu- uni call on or nddreni him at Salem, Or. lu-i.-.in, I. SCHNEIDER, DKAI.KU IN WATCHBS, CLOCKS AND JEWELRY. STAYTON, OllKdON. Keep" on hnndu large assortment of Jew elry, wuicncs C10CK8, eic, llcixurliig nroniMlv done nnd warranted. 1 wilt iM h tho best luirgains In watches of nny dealer l.,lijk llln.i.ttt.k .lilac ..J4 ... Ull.v ., ...m.l.v.tv .....c fiU.OIIW HOWARD BROTHERS IX) General House MouDg, h'm snd Hep aim'. Work nrnmntlr donout reasonable mtiL Orders left nt I'awtai Jock.vai. oftlro win recenoiitieniion. V-ll-tf PRINTING. AXE OK TUB UVUOFST ESTAI1U8H- menu In the State. Lower rates than Itr41iinil Ijiimul fr.b ...l n ... tlip Stato, a-U bljywl discount. Seud for privy n t juu (inuiiux, ami niiaineiie ot legal blauka. K. M. WAITB. Bieum i-nniw, txilem, Oregon. Ijmarjislxywirii old; wnlghl HO) pounds rM lunula liltfh. Ativ n. rtml m akJ .k.... dewirllxMlnUrewltl be well iUl tor the trouble hr lravlne wonl ut the office of the Oretroa Land CWHijxHiy. ipiil dhf rAl"i 9W$w II SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE 13 THE Leading Newspaper OF THE IlillSaSsfflajJriii ffllHPHl JffllM UMmLH jtli H THE CHRONICLE BUILDING. 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"B" Admirers of Cleveland and Ilarrlson, we believe In Protection. We protect our customers from paying ruinous prices for their goods by win i on a very small profit. ' ":mtt Free Trade Ir our motto ns every person Is free irice". AVc ha c the most complete low price", Dry Goods, Underwear, Clotliing, ; Hats arud Caps, Tir-f-ci i-rr 5s"r"i rfii To bo found in tlio city. "liny as you vote" with your eyes open. Call, and we win I make you welcome nt the Opera House Corner. Hie taitol w:vsn?tTissMC!waxsnBz.,atviaTvccxxaiJLiujM iimnmi JsKsssssssssmnHss9l9ll HaHBDBiH fmBsBBm dress -An rvclh nt stock of CARPETS, RUGS, ROLLING AND LACE CURTAINS At prices e.Ntiemely low. Tiill stock of STAPLE AND l'ANCY DRY GOODS in all departments. MEN'S PUiaiSIIIXG GOODS LUNN & BROWN'S, 2.10 Corner State nnd Commercial streets. THE BEST STOCK OE STOVES IN THE CITY IS AT R. M. WA.DB & CO'S 282 to 286 Commercial Street, SALEM. OTHER Also a Complete Slock of Hardware and Slfc FOR SALE. FINE DUST AND JIOUSB-PnOOP Orean. also a second hand Piano at a. ban rgalu and on may terms. Call on 11. 1HA31UKI1. 30S Commercial St., 8nlem. Or. 10-3-U ' KELLEY BROS., l'UOPRIETORS OF TIIE CAPITOL COFFEE HOUSE Meals, 30 cents; board, $tper week. So lamase smpiytn. t Csmmerelal St. AND MANY 10--dtr. to trade with us nnd take ndnntn"c of n . aH ' assortment of " ui lue H -i Notions, , - Ciorarsarid 'Tlobacco Adventure Co. FALL SEASON OF 11.1 Special attention Is called to our splendid display of fashionable garmentx from the well known manufacturers Springer Bros., or BOSTOX. They need no recommendation from us, being the finest line ever placed before the public Kacli gnrment hns a label at collar band bearing tho manufacturer's name. Is unusually large and varied, repre senting The Latest Novelties. Agents for tho new Mather patent LACE KID GLOVE Garland Stoves, Charter flak Stoves, Brighton Ranger LEADING STYLES. Farm Machinery, Wagons and Carrie GRASS SEED. riAN FUItNISH iiDanlllTR OR A mixture of Lincoln and Mesqulte u lurgo or email quantities. For term a dns T. C. JORY. Itox 81, 17f.hu Halem. Jf- FARMERS. T PAY THB HIGHEST CASH l'"lJ 1 for buttr, em na P0"1,"? i bavo a feed store, 3M Couiinerctal tt r-