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5fiiNi'" 0kfww&iftfi&titoti?s-w- iaw.4i,j 'Vti wwKsjiriii?' TELEGRAPHIC DISPATCHES. isscited Press Kprt aid Digest f all IPrtW KewstfsVDfty. MARKETS. WIIKAT FIRM. ruiMOO, 111.. Oct 8, Wheat nrnr,cash99; $1.07. Dee. $1.03; May FOREIGN. IRELAND SFKKlKn BRMKr. DCHMK, Ireland, Oot. . A con. bronco of Itlnh nationalists as held to-day. Dllbn, Wm. O'Hrlon, Thos O'Connor, Timothy Hulllran and Abraham GUI wr-reapsolnlwl a dep utation lovUlt America and to lay before the people of that country a plalu statement of the situation of affairs lu Ireland. MILITARY JKAUt;aV. Dcm.lK, Ireland, Oct. 6. A hun dred hussars and 350 extra police men hava arrived at Clonmel. It la believed tbeir preaence ia dua to fears of a eolllalon between the Berkshire and 98th regiments, botii quartered In that town. A TIRUiOMB CASK. Toronto, fn., Oct. . The Olobe published this morning a Hen national atory containing a partial confession from Blrchall regarding. the Lilting of Ben well. A THOU TOXEO TIIIKP. M-. I'KTRRSBURa, Russia, Oct. 6. K trlil exciting great Interest lu court circles is that of Baron Naldl chtr:e-l with forgery and eabeszle went r 2,0(10.000 roubles. The wife of the lnr.iu Implored the Czarina to secure the pardon for brr husband buttbscisr Is Inflexible. It Is ex pected flte hundred witnesses will be called. MONARCHY DKCAYINO. Amsterdam, Holland, Oct. 6. A meeting ot the cabinet will shortly be summoned to proclam a regency in nonseuuanoa of the illness of tlie king. MISCELLANY. MORMONS IK OOKFIOUEKCE A CRANK OIVINO THEM ADVICK. Salt Lak, UUb, Oet. 6. Xt a Mormon conference yesterday, Geo. Q. Cannon said be believed that the brethren In the penKcatiary would be more prosperous when they got out than before, because they could ay that they had not broken any of tbeir covenanta. He thanked God tbathe lived amoag people who wrre not afraid of conaequeuoee and tiiok tbeir punishment like heroes. C'aunou further said, that the saints would obey the taws, bow in sub mission to the nation's -will and lse consequences to the Ierd. He told the people not to worry a boot '91. That Christ would not some, then. ' MUVF.M t:TNOKTJI. COMl H U'l'AKlK. Xew York, Oct. 0. The Comte, U'Parlaaud party left this morning for Philadelphia. .At Trenton the Comte will visit tbe tomb of Oes end MeUlellau. It ia the intention of tbe Comte while visiting the ld battle fields In tbeaonth to also visit tbe manufacturing districts to col ieet data for a book upon tbe cob ditiou of the mechanical riaasee of tbw country. IMPORTANT &CIKNT1K10 JLHD 0 URAPH1CAL DISOOVKKIM IN ALASKA. 8an Fkahciboo, CaL, Oct. ii. The Examiner thla looming baa an account of tbe experiences of Mark Kerr, of tbe U. B. topographi cal survey, who started last June to measure the base Use at YakuUt by by which triangulatlon for the sccurate survey of Mount Bt. Ellas might be made. He reports that It I not 1U,&00 feet high, as the latest government maps have it, but much lower; that 8t. Ellas crest lies with in American territory. It also re cites the discovery of the largest glcler In the world, named Lucia, V Kirr. It moves flftaeu feet jsr day and forms a natural pass ovar Ht. Ellas ingtt4ntotfcs 'inferior of Alaska. AX IMTKLLIOEMT XXrOSK OF TII8 WORKI.NOS OF TIIK MORMON OUURCM. Ntw York, N. Y. Ost. e.-Ine toultre, or Oroye City, Peun., svao rwently arrive froaa Bait Lake Y'y. where abe been doing mla louary work, to day submitted a 8?,temeut t0 Oeeral James It JJ Brlcu, superintendent of Immlgra 'on, with a vie of atdlaK those lu westwl in stopping the Immigra tion of mormou oou verts to this ""Wry. The mormou church, she My. pasfor the passage to this jwotry of oouverUj It then pays elr railroad fare to Salt Lake, ignorant oou vtriM mm ia.i iw. Wty filled with promises if a life of -ua luxury and with na idea Jv the church will aid lu ir support. Instead of this '"y are housed like aoimale ' miserable little adU hats. vi.U.,t'' rt-l".JUsafoo-veru ' mormon charch HmtrUhe.. ,tah u' for Mm, E.',ifr,lJ!!!!!, r k00"" t ssoUtars l?i.p lHstof taUMMS Itrbloa 'IToo.x wfctsa acts SMiK'!JWru asTesfist, aWortw lu- ittXm&mi&i'i. '&2!-CZS&r5,ZEu!t aas sMi a senuaa. fawtV i&uPi.TStS.0' ffc"" fs fivam w vnaii. paragraphs The president uaamointtd Clna. A. Dougherty, f Pennsylvania; sec retary or tue legation to Maxlco, and H. Rclsen Whltchouno, of New York, Monetary of the legation to aiy. President Harrison left Washing, ton thla morning to attend the urand Army reunion at Galesburg, Topcka and Kansas City, and lnc. dentally to visit St. Louis, Iudlan apolls, Peoria and other cities en route. What tk Psttsn Think f Johmona All othera aufler In comparison with It. In the variety of artHva and the thoroughness with which they are treated, It h superior to all othera. All the important articles are edited by men who are eminent In the respective fields of research of of which the aubjecta treat, and the name or the writer appears with the article. It bears the Impress of au- inority, and this In not a minor con slderatlon. Those who w lah to pur ebaae cyclopedia w III make a great mistake if they purchase any other. Rot. 8. Fly, Christian Church, Klrksvllle, Missouri. U0IEL AliKlVAUH. "TIIK WILLAMETTE." The following arrivals are regis tared for the last twenty-four heurs: W H Jackson, Juo J Blew, T C Wutklus, Fred Leaxln, Chat Hayes. W 8 Geary, Julius Friedland. M L Kline, Geo H Williams, Geo H Iange, Portland. A J I.uoe. N. Y. T H Rees, Aurora. H C Kinney, Grant's Pass. J P Meeker, M J Meeker, Puy allup, Wash. H Kelley, Kuru. Or. Ed I)ive, J A Wheeler, Indepen dence. Gibnon Mycin, L ons, Or. H Karln, Kmile Murx, It O Wul lace, 8an Francisco. Miss Jenne Waile, Miss Mlua Fos ter, O A Towsley, J II KlHrr.Katem. E L Shelton, Gixi Townsend, Dallas. Henry Berl, Bait Lake. Eugene Rletzke, Ventura, Cal. W L Plymale, John Holman, J K Weatberford, Chas E Wolverton, A Becker, Albany. P P Prim, Jacksonville. C E Booue and wife, Palouse, Wash. E M Hartman. A Mason, Mar quacn, Or. D F Williams, J H Colhuru, Bos tun. E Hammer, EM Young, Moscow, Idaho. Toot A Brown, Chicago. A H Imas, Kalama, Wash. E D Sperry, Lakevlew, Or. John Lawrence, Prof 8 Brown, Los Angeles. 8 French and wife The Dalles. Miss Ada Drubat, bil verton. J KBasilh, Eugene. COOK HOTEL. E L Earl, J W Mutesbaugh, F F Cary. Portland. K P House, A B McMulIon, Chi cago. J H Biddlr and wife, Kiddle, Or. K Riddle and daughter, Csujou ville. C J'Bright, Wasco. 0 L Durbin and wife, Durbin, Pueblo. A Doetheo, i B Williams, M D Blncbenvllle, H F. H A Jones, Jobn Moritz, Neb. F Dugan, EUgene. H Mills, Clackamas. J H Wooiery, Seattle. D R Apaett, Hblngle springs. 1 M .Robertson, Itickerat. 8 D Fulton, Dallas. " Mrs Mekerllug, Mrs lUjmond, Falls City. JosTlinr, Betheny. OTIIIard.J R Wjati, Albany. W E Yates, Corvalli... lastrtBeiU riled for Rrtsrs Csislj Bccorder's Ulce. J C Joliusonand wife and Beu P Tavlor and wife, to John Clman, 221.28 iut9s, r 1 , . J C Johnson aud wife to Ben P Taylor, the undivided half of 378.17 la 1 9 s, r 1 w. E T Hall and wife to E N Hall and wife, 142.25 acres in t7s, r3w. E N Hall aud wife to ET Hall and wife 162.18 acres in t7s, rSw. E T Hall and wife to Mrs M N Oaboru, 3 acres iu t 7 s, raw, 8518 1000 100 100 105 r. Geo D Goodhue and witeto J O Johnson, Its 1 aud 2 in East Hide rruit rarma. Omron Land Co to Francis 800 JMcGuIre, It 8s of blk 1, iu Prospect Park ad. ,,. 160 Htaes nairaw iu j a part of it 4, In blk 2, ad B to the towu of Woodburn. J H Bettlemelr to Moes Batraw, a part of It 4 In blk 2 ad B to the town of Wood burn. 150 30 Kaln Uablllty Malarial Iufelou HurwimwlMMa blood U thla. dlxmtlon rrmkaud liver liusUb.ar etra I lab U bValtae of malarial dl-a.e. The moat trlfilnf aposure may, undar aaeb coudj. llousVTnfoet ytem srblrh, If WlbJ, would resist tbe niUsiuotio talul. The oaly way Wl Mieurw liumumi ." i " . rtl la LimlltlM where It Is prevalent, s W tooeand roulletbe system by Imiwor. Uu wtMkeUcd dlf xsllon cot leblnv the blood indflvloi a wholesome Impetus to b llary mlioa Tbe re. ywsrsacwinplUbe by notblof so effectively as Hoelsttert Slomacb ftltlers. which lon einerlencj ha. proved to be the nio.1 "liable jafe Juordirs.a.wrll aa the test remedy tor tbem. Tbe Itinera are. moreover, as ex- !rri... InvLaralnroftbe OTKaBS Of UrlD-V I tloo. and au aetlve depurenl. ellnilnatlur 'i1"' .t. ,. .knla maid liunurltlee wklea eriainaM rheuiaaUfallmi.au. KllitS. All iisrllss (hat are owlnic Ihe ud- A.i..A nlaaaa eall and PSV UP. 1 wast mousy badly as I am golug to As Olynpla Klopuaeit. Tacoma News Friday: An anx ious looking gentleman got on the steamer Fleetwood this Bnorntn andmale his way to thoaudljor'a oftloe where he made Inquiries con cerning n certain raarriugo license mat was Issued last Wednesday, to Frank A Id rich and Amy Powo. He was informed that the parties had reccKed the license in duo form and that they had been married by Judgo Beverly, of the probate court, with in fifteen minutes after receiving the license. As he learned these fuels he drew back -with a sigh and was about to depart when a News re porter accosted him: "I was present when they were married," said he, "though un known to them. Is there anything yon want to know of their marri age ?" "Yes," said the stranger, anxl nusly; "did ahc appear happy? Was she Joyous?" "To be sure she was," answered the reporter, "and more than tha.t, she nas not only happy but so ui he, and both seemed thoroughly pleased when tin cercniouy was over, and one said, 'Xow let them come,' or something to that effect." "Durlnj? all this recital (lie stran ger's face wns a study. He nodded sadly, and when the reporter ques tion) d him he related tlilsstory "Amy Powo Is thedanghler of an lionext logger of Oiympia, and Iiuh always been the light of her home. For a year she bus been receiving the attentions of Frank Aldrich with very evident favor, and tier mother, with an eye to her welfare, forbade her to longer recehe him. She,-al-wins an obedient daughter, obeyed her mother, and Aldrich came no more. But she did uot relinquish her love for him, and alt the time they Kept up uu occasional corres pondence. "Recently a real estate agent of the city becau to uot ice Amy, aud Anally asked the mother's leave to p ly her court. The mother consent ed. His years were far in advance of Amy's and she treated him u ith respectful attention when he called. He could uot help but ndmlre her virtue, her beauty, her tact and her worth, and he loved her madly. He said not a word of this to Amy, but laid his heart open to her mother. She, poor woman, was flattered, for the man was rich, and she thought of her daughter's pros pects in life, and told him that the love was returned, aud as he pleaded for an earlj day, llxed October 1st as the wedding day. Of this she said nothing to-her daughter until la&t Monday night, and when the older lover came to see her he wag so pleas ed to Hud that she still treated him with the same respectful attention thnt he thought only of her love aud neer of her coldness. He did not mention the approaching mar riage. "When the mother told her daugh- ' ter of her arrangements the poor girl u as overcome with grief, but her natural obedience overcame her desires to the contrary. That night she wrote to Fruuk, telling him what her mother hud done. He w.u dis tracted, aud unnwered, telling her to grant him oue last interview, an named a place aud hour, which Amy granted iu the exeeM of her love for him. "Aldrich was not so easily to be overcome. He Is a flue manly fellow, poor, but an honest lud, aud he loved Amy to distraction. They met. He pleaded with her not to yield and in the Joy .of once more seeing him, she consented to fly i with him. This waa on ... . Tuesday ' . I Just before the Tacoma boat was to 1 leave. They boarded her coming to 1 thl city. By the records and w hat you have told me, I know that they were married on the very day tier mother would have wedded her to 'prunk's rival, 'lhey are, happy, too, you saj ? Well, I am glad of It. I It Is better no," and the stranger at tks turned sad)y away. I "One moment." said the reporter. "Hiven't they returned to.Olym I pta?" ' "Ob, yes," lie"nnswered; "but I only came down to satisfy iiijself it was all true beyond a doubt." "And who are you?" asked the re. uorter. disappeinted: "the lover' or the father7" "Sh;!"sald tho stanger indignant ly, us be strode away. StatkofOhio, CityovI m Tolkdo.LucahCo., i' Frank J. Ciienev makes oath that he is the senior partner of the firm of P. J. Cheney & Co., doing busloess in the city of Toledo, coun ty and state aforesaid, and that said tfrni will say tbe auiuofONK HUN DUKD DOLLA1W for each and every case of Catarrh that eanuot lie cured by tbe use of Hull's Catarrh Cure. FBANK J. CHKfEY. Sworn to before me audauhacrilied In my nreHenc, thla 6th duy of I)o oember, A. D. 1K8G. (J ) A, W.GLEA80N, i HEAii Notary Public. Hallos Catarrh Cure la takeo In lerually aud acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the s stem. Rend for testimonials, free, J. CHKN Kx a. uo., ioieao, u, Bold by all druddists. Best Restedy fsr Coiirsi ssd Droo' rbial Afrellosi. Df. Helden: Your Ethereal Cough Byrup I consider one of the beat rent eales for coughs uud broucliiul stroo tlons sasde. Hsve used It for seven al vesrslu mv family foruiy children ' G. H. CLlFFORp, Btocktou. JiiirKe size II, small 60 ceuts. For utile by all druggists. MtbWara'l KlieuaaUe anu Liver PJIU. These plus are scientifically compounded anduulfciin In action. Mo (lipliis pain "eomuioaly following the use or" pill-. Teey are adapted lo both adults and chil dren with perfect safety. We cua antee tSS have no equal to the cure of.lck head- equal in we cure oi Ailnn. dvsnansla al aehe. conatliiaUon.ayapepslsstia p. o. dytpnNaU aod pUlUHMh dsski other niiard, a au appetiser, lhyoi i ny lhimiKr,ft niMtksiraVUaii ill if Dyspepsia iftikc miny people miserable, and otlrn twill tit tcir-dtstructlon. Distress nflei oitlnc sour utom.ich, sic k litlaeh, norm biW .aii ot snplte. s mint. "all mine fedlng.b.itl taste, coitcd lonpie,nd lrrCR--.. . uHrltjr of the bowels, are tvlBtrOsS t10 niot() tommon aymr After toms. Dyspepsia does nut - .. get well ot Itleir. It re- ailrig quires carclia, persistent attention, and a remedy like Hood's fc.irT pirllli, which acts gcntlj vet elliuci tV It tones tho stonnch nlid otliei ori; tn regulates tho digestion, ere itci a good ip appetite, and, by thus mfc oTereomlng tho local 7 . symptoms, cures tho HoadOChe beadiehe, and refreshes Hip tired mind. " 1 liaro been troubled with flj pepsii. 1 had but little appetite, and h)it 1 did Hnnrf tat distressed mo, or did DUm ing l would experience c raininess, or tired, all-gone feeling, as though 1 hid not eaten anything. My trouble, I think, wis arguvatcd by my business, pnlutlng, and from being moro o; less shut up In a room with ertll fresh paint. Inst spring ao ur I took Hood's Sirsipirilla Stomach and It did mo an inimcnso amount ot goed. It give mo an appetite, and my fd 1 ul Islicdand satisfied tho criTtnj I li.id re. Tjously experienced.'' Guonar. A. rtop. Wntertown, Mass. N. P. If you decide to take Hood's Sir gapirllladonotbolnduccd to buyany other. Hood's Sarsaparilla 8o!4tiydnirnlitt. ?lj sliforfl. rrejinreitliy C I. HOOD CO . Apotlitcarlei, Lowell, JUi. 100 Doses Ono Dollar $1WILPBUTAjL0T or goods Rtimritonl Wo cii ry a full line fiiuntii-, htu, tnKKcry, ginHuarc, ei tur, tot v eo Mid confectionery. T. BUB ROWS, .So. KM Cotuniercial St., Salem Johnson's Universal QytlopeJia. m An origin il ttnrk by JJ of America's niot eminent sclinlnni JS editors mid KXW eminent HpeclalUlsfnini a lpirlsoftliv world as cnntilhulnni, wlip e Humes nrt slenodto tlipir.artlctcn. us jaaehT lor acciiMey. If you coutempta'e Ccltlng a cyclopedli, Hie cam user nlir.be picked toihtivrrnu the nork, tliourli ou may not pnrcli!ie. AddrsC C. lilt )VEH MUile Manner, ulem, or ABtorla.Or W1IAT1SATUBULARWELL? Re Sure it Read an-I Get no Other ...i..Ar.ii.iti .. ... it iSnn. , ....., ,.., !i.' cliiwQii iliue lmli Iroa pipe, with noopenlnffh ettvpt top and b m.mi. JSo dlrtc-in get In and 011I5 pure iter can be xotnut. rinsl tin. ( nil klndnfucll that worms and Insects oiunnt get Into, tlint ! b-oiutelv snrfuo-Urfter prcxif. Tiid that Is forced through tho c ment Unita ti tbe pure llli alr. UU ixiiltlvtly the WUIJ KIIIU IU H li IU.II II VIM I II UII1IUII1K III tnn cuniry jiiinc- . inoeri-, "iaiftn (rcl lenee nair fiir (.TouiiilK) makes tbese welN leimsinasoniblc I0earexpeil enec r 21-lm-rt-fim-M- COOK HOTEL Sfuie and High Street. G. W. ANDERSON, PROP. SnccessortoW.il. COIK. Tke Cook notol Is oppoiltr court bonne mneleat to business purt of elty and street car line runnluir past tho door. Itates fl.00 to $100 a cliiy, ncoirOlnif to room Special terms to bourders and ruintileii. brick! BURTON BROS. an pirnirid to furulnh u flii.lolasi artfelo f llrlclv lu tow n nr country or unyw here on tin. llti"of ) A V. K II. I'rlcn reason ble. a. iIm ii 8tut street, opposite O. 8 c. Mlimlfr. lert Willi Williams A Kng land promptly attended to. Union Pacilic Ii. 11. Company "OVEKLANW UOUTK." imlus for the e ist Iae I'ortiand at 7.09 imnudV-OO Din dallv. lie its 10 nndfrou ...IMA.'. .1 nAit.ll. 1.1 .. 1 Till lnH V.I.IIUL 111 iii4ui.ll' ii f.iili.i. ni uim.iiM'Tiv. w adaand Knrope. imm iNew Dining Im PULLMAN FALACB SLEEPERS. Free Kanill) BleeplnK(:rn run through on Kpres trains to Mmnlm, Council IlluOa aud KannanClly without change Oounecllonsnt rortlaud forHan Fiaucla ooand pnirt ''oiinil "iini. For Itlrther particulars address any agtfnt of Uio oomtHtt. or I. W.M.K.H f. A. C. H, MKkl.KK, Ueiieral Trafflo Manager Hole A Maunltiacents fA Court street, Salin,Orcon. LADIES ! Kor Klxteon t irs we tune sold the fa uioiis Ointemerl Uld g'ove of I'ar'a, l'ran(c,a.s cxclusle agents.and for quality they are wlthont a superior. AUo the LATEST NOVELTIES ; pertalnlntotheinlllincry trade. Jjidl furnt lilnrgoods a specially, we have also n,Juslanlvi.daf II lino or FALL AND WINTER MILUNB1V. , CHAS. CALVERT, 274 Commercial St., Salem. Ar. A. WHITE'S NEW IIESTATJIIAISIT, Opposite Waller Bros., Com'l Ht. KVISKYTHINO NEW Meals at all hours, and In every style. l!t moal lu the olty for J a qui. Ulve us a call. Wo have tho Exclusive Control o9 o N L Y si. lom't ttvt to tlftr a Pill U $tH (Mt Ooaas, IU tee fittf HADC (wy Can SMt GILDERT & PATTEMON, HUM, Mi. j fc-JjjjssW a aV5VTIiI3IBsaB IP s 1 1 WJLLARD, -Bealer 'in ,' Fresh and Salt Meats, ELDR1DOE BLOCK Prtc of Meats by theqturifcr. ..Jo. Mutton by the quarter.. t, rork by the quarter.. .-...7o. noils ......... Mo s. Itoasts .. . . ... ..... ....Be, Pioneer Bakery AMOS STRONG, 271 tommerciat Street, i French and German Wheat utid 't Rye Breads In City Styles. Vienna Rolls. SPECIALTY OF FANCY CAKEH. Pastry and Confectionery Baking In Full Stock. My now bread and cake bakers are llrst-class artists in tbeir line, aud I aim to have i EverythiBg as Fine as the Finest ELLIS & WHITLEY, LIVEBTKEN, South of Clmkta HtJ, SALEM, - - OREGON J. H. HAAS, THE WATCHMAKER, 2IS Commercial St., - i alin, Oragin. (Next door to Klsln'a.) Specialty of Spectacles, and rcralrlng Clocks. Watches and Jewelry. 0. D. HUTTON, Prop. Ciihtlnis of all kinds made to, order. jrHir. MACHINERY, I'liANINO MILLS, CORNICES, METAL FRONTS, WHEELS, I'ULLKYB, 4 nd special castings ot any style or pat tirn mado In short order, smooth and re liable In every particular. Repair any Machinery in Short Order. turning lathes, eni rlnei, hop preaaea Will make estimates and hop aUi es built. in any Iron woik needed, paid for old Iron. Good price S-lS-im From Terminal or Interior Points the ;if Is tbe line to take To all Points M aod South. It lntbedtnlngar route. Itrnna through entlbule trains every day In the year to ST. PAUL AND CHICAGO ! (No change of cars.) Composed ofdlntngcars unsurpassed,. t'uuman arawine; nmni nieepers Ot latest equipment TOURIST Sleeping Cars. Dent that can be constructed and In which aeooniinndailona are both tree and fur ulithed for holders of first and second-class tlckeu,und , , ELEGAIT DAY COACHES. Aeontlfinoia Mas oonneninc with all lines. anordhiK direst and uninterrupted ncr lee. runnian surj t t-h'.-v" ions can Dese oured In advi o '.'. (w a sny agent of tho road.' ' Through tickets to and from all points In America, Kngland and Europe can be purruaiieu at any iicaei ontoe 01 mis com pany. f , , Pull Information concerntna rates, time of tralUH.routes and other details furnished on application to any agent or A. IK CHARLTON. Assistant Qaneral i'aasenaer Att'O'i No. 11 rirst aireei, cor. waauiugiuii: -orv In nd, Oregon, THIS RUNS Kait trains with Pullman Vestlbuls lirawina room sleeners. dlnlnr ears and roaches of latest-deslrn, between Chicago and Milwaukee and Ht. Paul aad Minne apolis. rusb iTwna wiin ruuiuau tcvmuium drawing mora sleepers, dining ears and coachea of latest dMign, between Chicago and Milwaukee and Ashland aud Dulutn. I'lirotigh fullman yeatlbule drawing room and colonist sleepers via the North ern Pucltlc railroad between Chicago and Portland. Or. .1 " -. . . ... . A w .. Wexiern, Northern and central Wlscon ln points, affording unequaled service to and from Waukesha Fond du I-ac, 0h kiMb, Neenab. Menesha, Chippewa Falls. lOui Claire, Hurley, Wis., ana Ironwood uitil IleHMemer. Mich. uonvemeni trains to ana iroin uisiern. ror'tlckej, sleeping oar r&ervatlons, nine tames anaoiuer iniormuiuiD. appiy to agents any where In tbe United Htatei or Canada. H. It AINHL1K Ocn'l. Mgr Milwaukee, WU. J,M.IIANrUIU, Ueo'l Traffic Mgr Ht, Paul. H.O.UAHUlW. TratuoMKr, Milwaukee. Wis. UJU1KECKHTKIN. Ass't Oen't Paas'r and Tkl Agt, Mllwau kee. Wis Oregonian Rail Road Cenpanr. Oeneral oOloes northwest eernsr First and Pine street,, Portland. BAST HIDE. From Toaard Porllaud Blitionj. Portland Bllver-Coburg Port'nd I'ort'd tew Mi mull mall Un bVPM LVAH IsriitJK i AS4S 8 euu d ou. roru aanpee ia 7 M to I.. Woodburn 1 HO II J . Sllverton ..U al nu Q7,llr.iwnavuw. 7 s , WMUT HIDK. Alille mall Tortlaad'iusll ' IM .PlirtlaadMWV. SIS Hit ininat indue Jnooofi tS6 iisr i 19 j IU voiimnutku J AlrlU...... J 1 kkets for West side stulioas fur sale all iikiioi jiiiursonni. iicssia lor rjuv sine stations for aale at Union i4epnt, lor. atn ana J streets. iiiuh. N siiirr, tieo. aupt sl.r.W, Pas. tlgt J-T-wly Look OvcrThis List andsc Next THE Offers Great Inducements for MISCELLANEOUS DOOKB, ', ' ' , BOHOOL BOOKS, PLAIN and FANCY STATIONERY, ' ..--. PLUSH and LEATHEIt PHOTO ALBUMSr, ' AUTOOltAPH ALBUMS . .1 . I'OCKET-CUTLERY,' . , , INKS ,OF ALL COLOR. COLORED SCHOOL CRAYONS, ., , ' LEAD PENCILS OF ALL GRADES, !, SCRAP BOOKS, . " J JUVENILE BOOKS, BLANK IJOOKS, LETTER FILES, TISSUE PAPER, ' ' LEATHER GOODS OF ALL KINDS From 10 lo 20 per cent can to Saved by Buying your Bookstand Stationery at tie State street Boolr Store. Tl ! MBit ID Fill . FARMS. Poor Mites Iron n WW One Thousand acres of as flue land an there Is in the northwest, divided and fruit farms. These tracts for the to 1100 per acre oue third ennh, balance on time with interest. No Better Opportunity for in a small wny has been offered to the public. Thousands of dollarx VllI be expended within therjnoxt 12 mouths in improvements In the immetliiite viciuitv of this land, while upon the truct itself, in thn way ot roads, (vueing, etc, a large amount of money will be used. ' A Free Ride to aid From the Place" - . a to any one wishing to see or invest. Call at the oftlce-iof ' . W LLIS & CHAMBERLIN, Conrt St., Salem, Agents, for Plats, Description and farther particulars. Tillamook county, Oregon, is ounced by Government eogince's, oni of tlieatesr and b 8' orth of the Golden Gate. Eighty-loui steamers artiyed and departed from here during the pt j . ar, WITHOU r THE EXPENSE OF A PILOT OR TUG. Ti'Umook canntyU larger than tha state of DeUwate and twice as lire as Hhode Island, and is the richest of any cnu'iy upinthe Paciho coast, consisting ot splendid prairies, immoasu forests ot line ttmbor, txteueivo ccal, balds, salmon fishing, Etc., Ero. , BAY CITY is the only pluce in the county wh ro a e inn erjial citv can be built. Extensive improvements con-si-ting of wharves, d'ckn. wsrhuifc-, building , Kta , are et-ti v he'o made. This is a new, rich, unkvi lipid cuuutry. iformapt, circulars, pnco, l.tc , lih na The Oregon Land Co., -with at Home ice (In the Stuto Insurance Building) aud branch ofllces In I'ortiand, Astoria and Albany, Has for sale a large list of Grain, Stock and Fruit Farms; also City and Suburban Property. The Oregon Laud Co. was especially and sub-divldiug large tracts of land, aud has during the past two years bought and subdivided over 3,200 acres Into Five to Twenty Acre Parcels The success of this undertaking Is shown iu the fact that out of 2S0 tracts placed on tne niarnet, nave neeii choice land In Fruit, Will Yield a Larger Income than 100 acres of wheat In tho Mississippi Valley. Woalno tnakevaluable Improvements In tho way of roads, can sell a small tract of land for (ho nave to pay ror a large rami. Send for Pamphlet wnflnniRi Largest Stock of Trees inthe Northwest, ONE AND THR KE-POUIITIIS riLLIONS. o 100,000 Prune Trees, a,000 Eaopiis Spltzeuberg, S5,u00 Itoyal Ann Cherry, 10.000 Early Crawford 1'eanli. 10,000 Moorjmrk and Royal Aprlcut If, OF ALL FJIKK UlllFIt FROM -o- (JATALOUUK FURB. ADIUiKSH ; J..H. SETTLEMIER, Woodburn, Oregon, aBBiBBSSBSBHSBSBBSBsasaasBBBiassasMasssiasKssfssaas czmSA Mrst Nsllonsl Dank ButMlaa", Balcui, Orecoa, A. t, Asjtwaoao, Manager. W, I, Stalsv, Principal, Business, Shorthand, Typewriting, Penmanship and English Pepartments. pyss4Krmlaf Kioat. tUudciits admitted sny fane, Ctslofusoi apnlltatlos. 14 STATE STREET STATIONER;-M Door Buisln's CALL AND SEE FOR YOURSELVES Salem to Capita FIB ST TIME are now placed on BAY CITY, located at the head of deep witer on Villamo jk Bw. The harbor is, aud is i.ro- orauclrui ilia uax Utl X L.&NU t,u , saieni, uregou. Its- Hi ) organized for tho purposo of buying fcniti, we claim mat ten acres oi clearing the laud, feuus, etc. We same price per aero as you would anil Price List. n nuuuu 20.000 QraveiiHteiu Annie. lij.OOO Yellow Newtnwu Tlppeu. 15,000 lieu Davis Apple. ' o- LEIWXO INSECT VARIETIES OF FRUITS PEsrs. Salem Oregon, i UUX i latiii m Baric "the - Purchase k of -ss into one hundred Piriall mendovt the mnrkut, ranging Id urices rrom S50 Investments DUGAN BROS., "The Plumbers,." 200 Commsrolat at. Dealers In Steam and Plumber's Goods, California Ironstone Kewer and Fire Clay Chlmuey i'lpo, etc, IN8UKANCB Com pauy. Klro and Ma rine, v IOS. A1J1KRT. Agent. fctalem. Qreson Cheapest, Neatest and'Sest, SCHOMAKER'S COMBINATION 'FENCE. I makoaiKt putupall kind of fences, city and couutr . let my terms before feuclng, It. hCuoMAKsa. Halein, Or. )) of -Oregon. Salem, Oi:, Kates $2,fr m and $5.00 a Iky. - Open to the publto TbtiHday, J&ent. 11, , 16110. UehV hlel between forilam and hh Krunclsco.jfAlmu to, bo Ural class In all Its appointments. Its tables are nerved with the choicest fruits frown .Jn tho WH mut'tto alley. A. I WAGNER: . , ... Proprietor HELLENBRAND'S-, Eating Parlors & Candy Manufactory;' 205 Commttiokl Strt.a tee OreamU...i...w 190.. 15a and 2J casta i . r ' " dUoe, Tea or Chocolate and CakclO easts ", ; llii.h nti.l lllll lllM.U k. UU.IIHHII .IIIA..HHM.mHnW . ( I'lrtU r souii..., 1. -.i4o5ji j Hut Cukes liulew or Teft. --.,.-. 13 Dufc I , Pork Chop and 1 wa ,,. la) aS t?t J Veulwin and Kaas X ipauu aina.......n ar Ham and tins.... .:.....;..-...'.! Kreah Oyateia any ktyle. .,.., CsotHlgiiUrDlnntrSinsdFromtltoSVCttsk . A nleo variety or vegetaWa. 4a sWl !. Also tea, eoneo or mllt.wlth.aU ITsi r UieaU wllhout Mira chara. ...v ,,' , r1 Choice Cigars, ImaoxWS ftav.asaatls," always oa hand, V ' 1'orler House Htoak and Ks....S Tender '-"'a Htcak ad, WjLr.M V I I 1! k 'T'S .1 ft -i i-f f-r " FINE'HOaSEShVUU sam mm Hpeclal attenUsa glvas to atesSU SssA sters. driving hnma toUHwWSflB pledhonaa, Alansit. 7r,"" StWlWeSCiiwi- 47s4 51 SUts tto tsJtss,. in i njl S3 -'si 1 1 ?n Ot4f 4:1 n M & w 4 .sS PlfQ i Hi vnnnoi"!.! yr ii". -