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i& THE CAPITAL JOUWIL MONDAY.... OCT., 1, 1890. THAT ORPHAN BRIDGX Jaige Waldo's Theory Meeting tke Coaiiy Courts .New The ory Sojjfffsttd. of TKKMM OK BUMKHIITIUN. Dully by uwU pr y!... ' L'PMklr br ttiml W f Jfr,... ' wl .. i......,. It. ... .it,-.., tlw. Imtnlwxl . - . 'Ui iiiicuokiu iviniiuu i tut. iviv'- iC'wK"j?WKA"wri"C,bridgBwhk-h nobody Iswllllutr to wiituiui mr " ---- ", " tE.r,r?.ri..y.KKEri . father. theJoim.N-A.. sent out rep- IMUIUI'IIJ 4J"..J HAititimiuuo IloMAticr. Mr.and Mm. McMurruy kept hotel nt Hur- ( riauurg until lut ti.-rru of eltcult Court, !:i' the Albany Herald, when Mm M. nbtuluid n divorce LlAiim.l ullu l.ml C.lllHll lu.D HitlMa lrxl Knowing the anxiety of the-pco- ,f "-,', 'T V ... Z, " ... .ii ii ii ,i 'flagrante del eto wth n nrcity mla- pie to obtain nnythuK tellable audi " J V. , ... .. , . i i'bUiiih'v tlin vn flop plnir Ht the hotel while coIleetiiiK fuuds for the iJR.CUIlKniS NOt DEAD. MONEY MADE! aufllce, FHKE liKl.tVKUY BY CABU1KK. Iwltf Airallwli- lTMk..... l.'l CU el. fcieu. Dally fwrtwo w,s?ks,....... . IMIlr br month..-....' Cbllrtftloni will be mado on lt and 1Mb of month, sutbscrltwm will plftwe Imvc monty mrnarrlr Ht bnuf or whfrron ft U iMIverrd, o h to cue no demy In entlfclUnu Tint Kvuilliu CAHTALJnUHVAl. rreu birly itIvh tb altenumn mnocmtea pre dHpnActaM. GILBERT 4 PATTERSON, Dealers in Groceries, Crockery, Glassware, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Brushes, Windowglass, Etc. Sole Agents for Epicure Tea and Big Can Baking Powder. i . i- ' LUCAI. MARKET. Wheat, netOUJ cent? per liu. Hops, Active: lij to 32 ctut per lb. LlTEllAIiY Wokk. The Alka Hesperian society bel.l its weekly meeting Saturday evening and not withstanding the inclement weather wblr-h lasted until nearly 8 o'clock, there was a good attendance ami a very luterestius ietiinu was had. Tbe debate was on the proposition that it lm blea-iuj: that It U neces sary for limn exercise manual labor to procure the necessaries and comforts of life. Sam Vaudemil, Geo. Goodeand Frank D.ivey muu tallied tbe nfilrniative, while N. It. Oaylord, X. M. Newport aud Alex Murdock gtuck up for the neiratiTe. Chairman ltrown decided in favor of the argument of the affirmative. Kor next Saturday eveniup a iities tion is proposed which should bring out a large audience, as every mem- , her of the community I on one side or the other. It Is, '"Ile solvtd, That the government hould enforce tlie observatuv of :hu Christ ian S.:bbath bv law." M C ritarr Hinl Kiiiuk Davey were appointed leaders, but tliev h ive not yet chnsen sides. It is the intention of till wclety to add diveriiil lite .try ex cises to Its debates lectures, e-says, orations, declamations, etc., that the season's labor- are expected to be most Interesting and instructive. Beveral new members have been al ready enrolled and eicn meeting brings one or more names, therefore there will be plenty of good mate rial for all departments. A little more attention is requested from the old members towards the ft nan resutatlve this inornlni; on a hunt for the desired news. The llrst man met was County Judge Waldo, who upon Inquiry, informed the reporter that no word has yet been iccelvcd from Eugliieer Thielsen, to whom a telegram was sent lut week. In re lation to probable action and exist ing conditions, Judge Waldo said: "It Is in my opinion too late now to do Anything this jenr, so I lie pier will le let stand until next spring, and if it stands until then and i;oe. thrnugh the high water iwriod safely, without injury, I shall Insist upon using it. "I was out to the pier inyelf, and i nobody can ste by the eye that it has settltd any. Dropping a plunil. line down, the top of the pier is still in three feet from the base in accord nice with the tapering process ol construction. It is p ihle the dif ference iu the level of the top of tin pier may be the result of InaecuraiM iu putting in the laers of cement, aud that there has Uen uo isettliut.' at all." J. E. McCoy, superintendent of construction, was next seen and upon explaining Judge WuldoV theory to him, he said there was u possibility of its being correct, hut lie was in doubt about it, atthoiigl he said If the plumb tine showed a regularity of outline from Uim; to summit a, both ends, he could uol see how there could be any settling heathen. After Mrs. M. Secured her divorce and shipped her faith lw husband, die bethought her of. a former liusbaud named Hull from wiioui shu was divorced buck east before she married McMurruy, and the yjuihl'ul love rekindled. Hall had moved west to California, but she traced him, letters parsed breath ing tender feelings unit now Mr. aud Mrs. Hall are proprietors of the Harrisbiirg hotel as happy us doves until another missionary conies along at least HOW? thing, Eulil or Coat.s, Toots, Shots, Rubbers, J hits, Cups, ovory thing you nood tit hedrock prices. The Celebrated Oregon City Cassimore Clothing. B. FORSTNER&CO., 297 Commercial Streot. NEW THEOKY A HOLT THE CON Til ALTOllb. The hue and cr iu relation to the pier settling was raii-ed by the con tract rs themselves, and it is now a well settled belief with our cuolesl firmlv sell business wen that they raised the cry to form un excuso for tiieir lau ure to carry out their contract. From some cause, either from fin ancial or executive disability, oi both, their worK is and has been iu such shape that they could not build the bridge according to contract and finish it at the timeagreed upon. Their material has not been on the ground, nor could they give un satisfactory reason why it wasn't, heuce the natural inference is that they were incapable from one cause aud another, to perform the work agreed upon, aud some excuse be came necessary for this failure. The contractors sent for a diver, who upon investigation reported that the piling was working its way up through ttie grillage, causing the C.K I. INK llll'KOVKMKNTH. The Salem Street Itailway company has a force ut work to-day putting In an other switch in front of the M. E. church ou State street, which will give an opportunity for more regu lar connections and swifter time, although the service has been cry good of late, but it will soon be much better, as It is the Intention to liut ou two more cars. Tills will give as good service as is possible with horses. The Capital City com pany (electric) has a force of men digging up the street, mid laying track for their extension on State and Commercial streets, which will k completed in short order. Every thing is humming. Cattle SjKalino. It has lieen generally supposed that fur several years the stealing of horses and cat tle in this state was con lined to the immense ruuges of Eastern Oregon tud that the Willamette valley at least was fiee from such ilepreda nous, but here comes the MoMluu ville ltepuitcr and says that eight head of fat steers belonging to D. IJ. Kinuery ami live head belonging to his neighbor, John Cook, iu the vicinity of Unit town, are missing and undoubtedly liuve been stolen. Diligent inquiry has failed to locate or trace them. If cattle thieves are dUoovcred iu these parts there will be short work iu giving them their deserts. Us Pressntsd 0i f Ills Cards to a Chlrap Mm la St. Lull. Citit'ACio, Oct. 10. Friends of Dr. Cooke, who has been uilssluir-sliut) October?, learned tidings to-dny. A Air. ungvri, or uiKeview, wns in Hi. Louis ou the 11th, and was ap proached by . man who carried a llrtrufktlt Itoitr ftom iL'lilnli Itn tftfilr a ciirii ami mid: -I expect you'll hear $.. myu vourDry floods, Clothing, Bhiikcts, Oil (Ho- about me from Chicago In a few J .' o -' "' days; you should tell people I have gone to New Mexico." Eugert never had seen the man before, hut kept the card, aud on his return hunic, went to Dr. Cooke's brother mul preseuted the card. It was one ol the missing doctor's business caul. aud proved he was not dead, : least. The above is fram the Orvgoniau of to-dny. The missing man was last seeii In Chicago on the Dili at 0:30 p. ru. He would have had plenty of time to get to Ht. Louis by the 11th. It Is believed by the fam ily that; this dispatch to the Orcgo ulau is not genuine, but has been put oat to throw their detectives o(T. truck. The reasons they base It up on are these: Up to 1 p. in. to-day they have hud uo dispatch to sustain the above from their detectives at work in Chicago, who, had any thing like the above transpired would have wired the result. TIh'.n will wire thu family here upon ill" covering the least clue. This Mr. Eugert could huve Identified the young muu he saw atSt. Louis iinn being shown his photograph at Chicago, but It seems did uol do so. The family believe the card is from someone possessed of Dr. Cooke's effects, aud the mystery is decpr thau ever. A 1'i.eaha.nt Event. The Salem people are soon to have u oppor tunity of again hearing their favor ite elocutionist. To-morrow even ing. Tuesday, Oct. UNt, occurs the reading by .Mios Margaret Grace Scrlber, insisted by Miss l'arrlsh, soprano, mid Mr. Jiini"s II. Hoss, Kirltoiiw. Mis Seiiher has leceived high p nil no iu the iast for her de llghttul readings mill will doubtless i be very warmly received. She Is equally at home III nil branches of ihcelufiitliiMiiry an mid calls forth tears us quickly as laughter, llesldcs hearing Mls Serilier read, nil will have an opportunity of listening to Miss l'arrlsh, the sweet ting, r of Oiegon, who is always warmly received and who always de her hi'iirer"! ilsouir. Julius II. lto-s, whose iiiusiMil ability is o well known ami mi highly appieeiatcd. Every otie should attend aud uo one will he disappointed, An Escaped Lunatic A mnn named Kent conliued in the insane as lum here escaped several days LACE CURTAINS AND SHADES Just Received' For our Fall Trade. Wo ran slum n n urenici v -i ' if 1'itti i n, mul ss'll i' mIm f,,., Mnnev thtiu yon run Imiv e'. win r 'The only House hi ihucliy thai ciinlcs n i" tnptt lo'lllic of carpets Is t ho I i f kJl n ilt I h v. 25c Want Column. .Siillcs Inserted tor ONK Ct:.NT I'KIl Wiilll) EACH INHEItl'lliN. No-ulver- tlscniFiit IiisiticiI In ihU anliomi lm less timli tvuMity.llvenMits. I I A i liavu n ti.'w lire of VWcn gnotls j ;t ojitici i-wwf(rvTr-ocnrT' i: Osl'i IUU' HIHKII.IW. A limwii t'lnl ilfit.l No an. iliilnl Aim. I"i. Ikvi,lnllliil I i." Itetiiru In Imti'l . "Wiiiiiii.iMie, iin.l rceolveii'Wiiril. A 1 rtAltlNKIt. If NOTt('E"l)rnrnii Un i-ii Iihh retiirnril nlleriiHlx wls' M.lt iiliinnit Itl.i lions niit TrleiKts In MiillnMr ctioiiy, unit It imw reuily In ili nil Klluls nrniMiiifimil innvliii: In a fiillsfiirliiry main Hint prlrrM Kiitutt: 11-11 'I A LE M I-J I M 1-5 K hi CO , DKAI.r.H.- IN Roup;! i& Dressed Lumber l.al'is mul tdiln '(. full on us mul s-ii.. iiinin-v tit mi iinl t.. N'OIITII SAM'JI " '" . 2rn-svnrit-wrrivLi.A.ji3.jM.9t t imiwtuimynnt nnt iin ritmnniia,ij j., Jl. IOIl SALE Ott "UlAliE. KimhI horses, line sp.m . Un nr ii. If ....I 1. ...... Iliinonm. i n.L.li.11. out mils (ini'isooi! wnik hiin-t". mul ftliniii oroulllu. ImialntnrM. I.. L'iiamiii.ui in k.i ir ItlltlsTIAN HCIIINI-KJIINtl I'tlltl!!-! A rinat rnr Insli iirllnn In tluiKinrlliiiu 1 1,, his HMisenf t In-Koiliil lire, iMiimieiiriiiK hiiii " iliiy, (irlnhrrMli.'.' p in. Hikiiii o. Haul! c I, lock. IViMinsilrlllnic to Jul nil .Mm. l.nii IImIl'Ii IiIiik ,asT nmt st iiiii e.ill I nu PEHSUNAL AM) LOCAL. C. 8. Dorranoe went to Portland this morning. Rev. J. L. Parrish nnd wife went tid succeeded Iu reach ng tlie to Portland this afternoou. country ubove Mvhuuia, where he .,.,.,,,. , wascaptuied bv Mr. Ileitl, a settler The city Is lull of strangers and .. '..,, ;. .... .',. .. . .... I there. Hie authorities of tlie usy- the week opeus very lively.; , . , , , , , , , , ' J J ' lluuiheutup aud hud him brought Senator JufI Myers, of Linn back btiudav. At..1 -.. nf flin uuliulV 'Fll :' .VZ. .. r, n. -.,,,, ' pier to settle. This report was given i 'i ,'i i .Lmta.lt .in.tr. I ut a111' created un alarm which re week seud out statements of dura to , . . .i wnrb liilur AtnntM-ii all members aud it is hoped they " 5'.,1 Mi.rrntlv in th.'-uc'c' """ -1H-"'V by tlie contractors. JOINT JIKETINO OF COUHTV. The eouuty court of Polk county will respond cheerfully as in tbe oast. There is a general aud cor dial InTitation extended to the pub-j '."-". "ir"" 'Zr:"Z ' .n word u. Judge W.U &turUa wheneyar they so deair. to Iiuto the rommissiouers of this I county lirought to'etlier to day and TwoNAItKOwCRossiNGS.-There' they would be here to hold a joint . . . r...,..,..,,,. f .Hiia.nMu! lueetiug to consider what to do. In BIC KHIC I'll pMii),io mi ..i.ui.1 oimv , ..ru'iii. .,.,..ni, i-vitn... .i accordance therewith Jud'es atouf Winter streeu and there are well- r and McLeuch, of Polk and all worn paths through the avenue le tween Stale and Court streets, show ing that this means is extensively used as a near-cut by pedestrians, the members of this ci.uuty cuurt met this afternoon, but the uncer tainty of tlie condition of things 1 so apparent that nothing was doni .. Tlila i nrllfii!rle Him easo bv ' " cuuns will uwuii. inu ie,j..ri ui school children, although a uumbcr tuuiueer Lederle, who wil be h -re of grown iKrsousalso take advantage to-morrow with a uiver aud make a of ir BH fl.ul it frrem ooiivenienee ' thorough examination. Mr. Lo I- w. .,, .. i. . ., . , .,.!.... ooul.rnf traupl ti. ene is taiu to Le one ui me oei eu as well as a saving of travel. The wonder is that in all these yesrs uo crosslugs have been built at these points, but people enjoying the benefits of these short cuts have paddled through the du.-it iu sum mer aud the mud in winter, aud if complaint has been made it hai not been heard and heeded by the authorities. When tbe street rail way was constructed on State street the company had crossings built from tbe center of the crossings ou Cottage aud Winter streets ttut to their car Hue Iu the middle or the street. From there lo the avenue gates is without any, aud if it is de sired to give the school children Iu particu'ar and tlie public iu general the benefit of tlifw short cuts the crossings should be continued across that street und like crossing be put In un Court street. Tlie outlay would be small and during the winter mouths a goodly tepresenla tion of Young America would twice a day bless the oivcr that rule the destinies of Salem. The Jduiinai. being the uiouth-pieiv of all Ihtmt seekiug Jus'ice or umeiloniliou, is requested te call the attention nf the city counoll to tills matter. An U.NUflL'AL Nijmiiek. There j seems to be an unusual iuiiiiIt of trangsrs in tho city to-day. Just what their business is, or wlierethey came from Is not known. Three sturdy farmers arrived In the city from Iowa Saturday, unit uro look ing for laud and homes. Salem is now attracting her share of the western immigration. Natural nil yantages will always bring their bar of the people seeking pleasant homes. Wddi no . Those contempla ting entering into the niyaterlesof tWMUlde should buy their shoes of KMnand forever be happy. "11 Comswroa stieet. 10fl:M. ATsx T. Itemeiiiber the read ing to-uorrow night. No oiiu should iall to bear this entertainment, us It ynnHi to be the most delightful m4 beat atu n;led of the season. itiDfJiilsini't book store. giueers in the United States an i will be remembered as the gentle mau who made the examination of the river last spring lor the c. m mlttee llush, D'Arcv and Uyars. He is now iu charge of the bridge across the ('lumbia ut Vancouver, to which place Mr. J. H. Albert went yesterday aud bvcurtd his ser vices for the ubove puroee. A reporter listened u long time lo a conference this afternoon betweeu Mr. Hoffman aud engineer, and the county commissioners and Mr. II. S. Wallace. They all seemed to agree that the pier was iu a bud coudhiou, but bow to remedy the evil was us much a mystery to them all, as it is to the rest of us poor mortals. Mr. Hoffman stated that there is material enough on hand to put up tbe first span if the pier was ready for it. A COnUKGTIOH. In the statement ubove attributed to Judge Waldo there i-i un omission which might leave a wrong impres sion. He further explains that while the eye could uot delect tbe settling a plumb line establishes it, as the top of the pier is one loot nearer a perpendicular Hue with the base thau the other side, showing that from some cause, whether from set tling or faulty construction of the cement work, the pier is leaning. The developments of Engineer Lederle's examination will be awaited with interest. Puobate Couht. In the matter of the estate of W. R. Patty, Mrs. Lavina Patty, administra trix, petitions tlie court for an order for the sale of ersonal proper y and the same is allowed. Iu the matter of the estate of Thus. F. James, insane, J. L. Culvert, guar dian, preseuts the court a verified Inventory of the estute, amounting o $11,704.70. In the matter of the state of Ann Gordon, deceased, Ja. Gordon, administrator, presflits .i veritled inventory of tlie estate, .mounting to M7U.70. Kim. tiik Muu Hoi.ra.Ki nee -the rains have set iu tiie street in front of the postoflice has become a regulur mud hole. This part of tlie stieet is at least a foot tou low, and s'liiuhl be attended to at once. Those who come to ttie postoflice in vehicles a'ecomellefl to get out In iiiitl and water half knee deep, in order to hitch their team and get their mall. Neeijkd Mail Route, Uy Mr. Gee. W. Weeks of North Howell prairie it is ltu-ned that a petition has been sent in asking for the es tablishment of a dully mail between Gervais aud Central Howell, which if established will be u sreat source of convenience to parties living 'on I he line,asthey will uot have to go no far for mail as they now do. The Rest Tjikue. "The best exhibits ut the Portland exposition," Kiys aeusiole and practical resident of Sulem who has been iu utteinl- uuce at the big show, "is the display of apples aud of varieties of Oregon and Pacific coast wood." These two items ure very useful aud one can see at a glance the desirability of the country which produces them iu abundance. eouuty, is iu the city this afternoon. K. S. Rarzee.of Portland, formerly f Monmouth, is in the city to-day. Mrs. Rpmardl and son Krauk re turned from Portland last eyeuiug. Councilman A. E. Strang came Home from his Portland visit last eveiilug. Mrs. Claud Gatch aud little daughter were passengers for Port land this morning. Wm. M. Gregory, of Portland, was appointed notary public bv the governor to-day. IDON'T Y O TJ Mrs. piupoleou Davis went down' this afternoou to attend thelluptist convention ut Portland. i Mr. and Mrs. Wm. England re turned home yesterday after a pleas-, lint trip in WuSuingtou. On tlifojnlnx of Ihu Um.illlln ltferv.i Georje Hiwye went to Portland yesterday afternoon to join Mr?. H. ' Coming. The Oregon Land Co. I informed today that the repre sentatives of till' syndicate of Chica go capitalists, who have contracted for the Salem street railway, have started for this city last Saturday, aud will be here this week. MlTll'K. All parlies that ure owitii; (lie un dersigned please call and pay up. 1 waul money badly ns I am going to move. J. W. Cii.wvnion. Want to bo Posted ? linn mul llieiuloui Ihu luU butly or IhuiI Iu Uicki'I). .'Oil SAI.i:.. A new utiuuliiril sewlne 1 niiicliliiv, In llrt rlnH rimiiliiir nrili'r. D. Iniiilre at 1MU Kitinl Ht 10;'.' '.'w F 1011 lti:.NT mm nicely fiirnlnliiMl room". Ai'plyt:i I"'" i."'. tf-u-ii PATHONIZK Mum Industry, ami u-e Mountain Halm CttiiitlH'ure, Guar imlocil to give rellol or iiiime) rcfiinili-il. Miniuriicturvii Uy II. Il.i'n,i-ali'ni,liiis. giin. Sinltli A Htrlncr mile iiKPiild fur Hileni. l-sillin PulUli that Kor Kale at DiainnuilV music hmi-i. POUND AT I.AST-V I'nll.li that will I' clean a ntano ulihnnt LMiniiulne It rnAKKNGTIl'l:. WVwWiall lmirnii 1 tills niiiri. rfinoM-il l iicinlicr lt. We arc iilnnlni; I In- -iil 1 1 ImtliMii land nmt willli.iAiiiiiiLni.s .IN" U'.dll.llKRl', I'hcni.iMa hull. in M-hixil VIKM'liSslllNAl. CAIIIIM. T.lliriI.MII)siiS, vtt'irnr .iilaw.iir . flcn up it.ilrs In limit riKinif ol new ush litnck. riirtir-rC'iniiiierclal ituil I onrt ftrcols, KalfMn, fln'im. ?' I til T J. HIIAW, Attorur.at Iaw, H.ilcm, O , Gn-noii. illluc Hint ilimr tn tin- loll at luail of Nl.ilrs in thu ru.ir ol luitil A lliish's Oinik. 'Mtl.MGN KOi:i),atlnrnry at law. Saloiii, I orison, Olhiu ui'xiiilm in I'liinm'. UUICU. - ' tliev un.1. witltu f l)llTT.tlli;N'T,ntliinitvsiii Ift.StliMii, b,,,iK ii, flw. ,,', I Giraiin. ().!! mil Hun--.jfttHri rtuiv, """I h I II LIU, IJ I , nUilcjilivvl. C Going! Going! Cooing! AV hut's ciit 1'h- fi (iiu I i-jiliu vtovt- of It. M. WAJJE a Co'suik! il'y),ua!f 11 iii 1 if oni you Ind l-et-tor call uiitl exit niiif th ni ..tjiGiio i,luv uru uli tro.ic. le: on imr D 'Alll'YA IlIMillAM. Altiirm-ys mill i jialni;iiii.ilntrucl !! lliiiiunl.i'l .M.iiIdii .siiiiiI.Iih'IuiIiii;,i 1..1 mul hlnck Index id s.ili-in, tin''' h.ui. ,i.in lutlllili". inr e- .nnlnli litlus in ial ,.iat . IliiMliifss in 1 In mi in I'lnt. 1 1 in n mill In llni kla la ilt'imrl. I lncnlf will irrclvt.. inni)t iituntinu. dmiht, the fin ht ior iilut'ud 'lid tht".- urj joiti irury (In K. I. WAUE&Cc. Au'ilh C'huitcr Oak Sluvia and Jtiu., wniJTBww)i3oggmrorTrEgngga'jjTrjvTXfoaer IK YOU DO, THEN Subscribe to ' a i j "vv ' n't-J. Kr.i: The live piper ul (JKtcrn Orvxun TECRNtil l.illy, S7TOu jftir, SI.OJ Inr l.x months Hdiil-Wccltlr. JJ.SI a year; ft V fin Ox I V niiiniris; wceKiy, t:.7o n y.vir; ilwi inr iu inniuhi. Plenty of Watku. The As- toriu Columbian of October 18th says: Pilot John Grasmau look soundings while coming In on the City of Philadelphia yesterday, and found 31 feet of water ut tlie sboalest place ou the bur. 1 ho fcouuding was taken at a little over half tide, or about four feet above low water, thus, bliowing u deth of 27 feet ut low tide. iu a view of tile Exposition. J. K. IlistiLon, of Albany, a . Drother-iu-iaw toi'ror, v.ucov was in the city yesterday Hon. C. A. Cogswell, the genial democratic tenator from Lake and other counties, is iu tlie city. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hndsoti and baby took thu afternoon train to join tbe crowd at the Portland oxposi-' tion. Geo. M. Peeler, thu rustling repre-. seutative of the State Insurance Co., is oil' on a business trip to Vau-1 couver, Wash. ' Mr. und Mrs. W. T. IUdir, of Benton county, visited friends iu the city yeilerduy and went to Port- ( land this nioruiug. Ed. Fields, tin- iollv llllli. l.-!o graph operator, now statiouedat Or- i Dealer in Groceries, Paints, Oils ... . .....1 lV..,ll....' ItlllLLI l ..II II. . eirou Cltv. was lookinir un nlil i uiiu iiuiiiiiii viiii.s,-, nun n fri.'iids iu Salem yesleiduy. . P1' Dr. L. M. 'Davis, u capitalist of Albina, visited with Dr. L. S. Skill' 0, is. iCNicaur, ik-irrtir ni-Mcun.orihc lit skiai -iirfoi, "irin iMi'uo, imi THE OREGON NURSERY CO. iiiim.iry illsfahi u si-t-clahy, h Ulifriii: a Lirgf, Well (ircftb Fjulk Of KI'.l'.Nt:, Iintl.t. Olllivnvt'r orner ( on rl mul Ciiiii. Fm SHADE, OUNAMBNTAL AND NI'TTREER fl. McNAI.I.Y.ArL'hllf-ct. New lln.h llrcj m in IiIik!;. I'lanainl i'ti'lil.n- . in iin of nil cIiim.it.uI nriiulldlnui no nh.irt . imtlce. MipurllileudcncuiiiMiirKniiiiiiiiily lioail niter. a Ml Small i:vi:im;ii:i;n.s, vim:s, At Low Kruit. IJOS'KS, ETC. Prices, EASrOREGOXLNI,ub.Co.l IVndktoD, Oregon. khisi laifci I JOHN HUGHES, 1). 1'lKiII, Architect, I'Iuhs, Spc-I licit ton s und unncrlnlendciRii inr nil ciis.fs nr lmlldlui. I flll4.su vto Ciiiii. uiiTclnl !., Hi stalls, j iiuini:s OAitiis. M. CUltHill, I'mU'rlnlii-r. Cinhiiliiier und dililiifi .Maker, I0T .-ilnlti HI.. mem. A 1 II. sourilWK'IC. Cimliiiclnr mul 1' , bullilf-r. Well priimiril In do all KnuNiir hull Hi g anil euaranltu n.ll-lc.i. I!'. 11. 4. l-llil alt Krebiu: Winter AiiiiIon a Snccial u Crttaloglle iif.d l'ilu'-l,iBt fue, lf I Addie-sor call on WIltTllItOR, (Jlllee yn2 Coiiiineieliil street, Salem. Evil Associates. John Halley, deputy sheriff of Umitllli county, brourbt John Btouebraker to the asylum this morning. The de mented was a sheep herder nnd strayed oft to tbe mountains under the hallucination that the devil is with him and tempting Intn to do evil things, and the devil bud made his sheep stray IT. When ho was captured be had a knife and several other articles which he said tbe devil had made him teil. Ho says the devil lias the appearance of a man aud is constantly with him. Hooaisii Pioiit. Henry Struck meyer aud Wm. Mespelt, eight mlleneast of Albany, had a vicious fight Haturday over a stray hog be longing to tlie Utter, liotb are bad ly used up, butBtruckmeycr consid ers himself the worst abused, aud hud Mespelt arrested, triul to come on" to-day, says the Herald. OfKICKS IiKINO ItKNOVATKD. I'lie unices of Surveyor-Geuerul Hyuraare belmr renovated, the walls whitened uud the carpets cleaned and relaid, says the Oregoulan. the ceilings are go low that tbe smoke from the gas chandeliers svoa blackens them and the walls. No Don't. Don't kick about the flue fall weather, but make the best of It by bringing your fruit to Bquire Farrur ii Co.'s. They pay cash and then sell you groceries at bed-rock rates. Jl8t Oi'knkij. A First-class new barber shop at 210 Commercial street. Hhavlng, 16 cent. H. Nute & A. It. Clark, d t f uud family yesterday morning, re turning home iu tlie alteruoDii. Dr. V. Gesner, of Priuuvllle, who has been visiting his brother, Cupt. A. Gesner, lliit city, started this ufteruuon for u trip to Portland and Pti get sound points. Clinton Kerry and sister Georgia, who have been visiting old friends und relatives here tlie past week, re lumed to-dny to their homo in Washington. A. M. Clougli went to Portlaud this morulng to attend tlie Under takers' coil veil tion and take u look at the exposition, expecting to le turu tomorrow even lug. Mr. II. U. Cuunou relumed from Portlund Saturday evening where he visited his sou, the editor of the Telegram uud also took iu the Me chanics' fulr. Mr. Clias. Cluggett struck out for the metropolis ibis morning to look iu ou the exposition und pass Judg ment ou those pictures that have been discussed and disgusllug. Mips Louise Huelut uiid Miss Belle Golden, of Buleiii, uie visiting III (he city, tbe guests of the Misses PfelfTer. Albany Herald. These young ladles cauie homo this ufter noon. Cul Huttou Intends to chance his fortunes with Spokane Kalis, nnd his workmanship will be In deiuand wherever ho muy choose to begin business, says thu Corvullls Gazette. Cul Is a brother of Couuciliiiau O. D. Huttou, proprietor of thu Balein i Irou works. "Any towu Ihut will allow the people to gro. uround in the dark at a railroad depot, wheu un electric light could be so easily put iu should und Jlorder, Arlisls' 31a- UerinlN, Lime, Hair. Nails ami Sliuigies, liny, reed ami iu'iiee Postw, Grass Seeds, Me, nkw aiivi:iciihi:wism. PROF. DIAMOND it T0.YIPS0N, Into of Han Fniuvltco, nill 0M;na Dancing Scliool Ht A. O. U, W. Unit on I'rhl iv.Oet.'.'l. Kor puriKaur. rnqniri' ui lii.imunds .SIchiu llnurc. IU:'J)-lw M.T. RINEMAN OKAI.KII IM Staple and Fancy Grjecrics, Crockery, Ol.iwivure, Lunp-i, Vixii-n una Wlllmv w.nu. All kbiiltiir mill foed. AKu veiicUiljlBinuilfnilu In their Hfunnii llliflient I'rleo imiiI fiireiuntry pinduce." Wnollc;t mliaruof uur nilniii.mc, iW lJJnUlu.trect. I01IN (lltA J rlnuliisld ii mniprclil -uinirnctor mill Ii illil.-r. lliitifhltnr u NiKi-tuI v. isr. i eei, Miuin urcumi. IUI1.N tj shiK'll KMllllr. Ill.llkiniilh. Ilnr.i. I lie n ml rt'iiilrlin;iiiiH.l .l,v ,.inii. attlietiMiinr Liuvil) tin:t,fwiMiii,iluiriii. -.JU M J. LAIf-CNACO,, Uannriictniiiofiill I , K I 111 I A iff 4! 1 1 Id IM. llrlsllllllKimiHuilll. ly.,Only the hen wnrk liiiii.iliinl, rtliiniij .statu street, nuxttliKir In Mcrlhrr.v ruble, NOTICE To My Patrons. J, iJ. ll.VHItlrt' Hftli-m lprcm waifoim Nih. l' and hi mil lm fiiiud on corner Courtunil Oiiiuiieicl.it aircti. Invn all I nil n nuil bu.it orders ul I..H. wiutvrA' uro- cery loie, KU I onrt iticct. All orders promptly uthjinloil to. Salem Athletic Acalemy. InatructlonH xlven In nil Itlncls) of alhlcllo exercUm, Including all innvf menu cniiUti. elvo to piiyi mil Uevcliipmeut Apply in fx-retury at rouiiia liil CoiiiiuereJul H(, G KO. ll(li:Y::l:.'irlir unit llulrilui-x- , lliep.ir,iM. HlKullillhHlUthi'llly. .omiiieieiiil siievLniilviii. nOUIICTT MU'li;K.-t. s-"- rrn-i--nTTTfTirTi 'iriinlti iwk STOP A M0MKN1 Sit Down ami 'lliink, I 0 o MhDQU cn& vAnon Are iuti-reMi'd in your we'f ire nnd Imvo iiii Immi'iiso Hlooli of Furnltuw lo lutenit you tii. Coiiiuniid lis. Wu have u new motte: A i' !.' .v.-l'n.i'.:tl,m Iwdno .No. 2, A. .w. I . Vn.Hi nreuii. iloels ..n.h ednu.il.iy ut eudu at Iu h ill In MUile In fiiiuiitw hluuk, tornor i:i.iimerclul mid Uh'-iin-kni.! tr,-,-i VWiliiKiiinl Wijimi "k 'M".,i"ii iiiviiiiu i, ii, MiUfllwirK ii... &sr m HISS il SALI Kmh, Knif()tr, 'mis Hip.tiioss (!nr A. It. HeduivloU I'imI, No. io, Duiiurl. inent ui tin mm. in.iij. .IV..I-V ii.mi... irviiliuiitllm hill uvi'i ihelJreuiin Ijnid UJiniMiiy mluv, Vi.llli.a .-oiiiiuiUh ur' ui.lmlb Invited loiilli'inl, H.U.HiihiiMAN, 1'ust cniuiiuilar S. A. Hv.NIIIX, AlUuLl it. REED'S OPERA HOUSE. Tuesday, Ocf. 2UU sipv Rn.fl.lini? I i MIBS JIAHCAHET GRACE SGRIBER AB.1IHTKI) UV MISS HALLY PARRISH AND. Dr. Mason th Dentist low baa bioM.intbtjMw Exchange blt.iTwa.fihairret, Ink," was the reuiurk overheard -i ... frAm u t miu a II . .. t . .. u 11 fllHSJlurVii. Kia uer. teacher or " 'is "" v urn a. i: . , -,-, T A . .nc -.v .. plan i unci urgau. Address 244- lpot in this city u few oveulngs ' 1VA. Jiviiv3 xxvjjao, u-i-i. ttnew. I AdnilHlon.M)cls. ii. I) ll m ' a. ji. rii1 Painting, Kalsomlning. Natural Wood Finishing, All Wtn !c tliitinlii tlmliMii ni .twi i ........ oi.lfrHvtiii US Mo.Nully. urchlic'i. mi iiiiciiiu ijiii;i( VI. PENSIONS DiC.SHERMAN, kr,,v'Vl!e,!;r,K.: '"'"" '- THIRDS All Idiiil iiiuiiriled loordur ALLAN RHODES, NALKM, OHkOON That M MMB.t:ri. SyAT-Uw-THgffg ) VdhV?J?M VTfr . 4 1 mmmmwMM uiiiniij;BJH&,Tra4ir.rriit 'i'-Mi I If ! fcMUHliliil II Mill Wall -60 Coiii'l ant! Clii-iut kcla SCrerte. Who do A bids of All . Morgan & Mead, City Drayrnenl All work done with iromiliieHiiin ill imlvli, UHI I he heMiiiiiuHriii.im.luj.j. w . .'rT1 Ah Cheap us nny lMidi! S If 'i:is.ilSlhi' t'oumry Using Wlillo 1W I ':,.rt2;!slth,' IIUK Uitit-clani work. A'-wwrvXim iiisiiiJCL tiiir iiiuL-urm w - ft'sfttTi?54ttorl(. 230 Llbortv Street. Gko. (3c. Van Wagner, Has IiihI received n Hue Mimic of Paper and Picture M uldlacs, I "unges r.nd Mattrasi riclm-n IVmiiiiigdono w'itli eareantl maluess Prlouii ui I.ovuutli4 l.tvoit. IMI GKO. K. SMITH, -dicai.uk JN- Pictmvs, Mirron, yoHlrtIiisf Frames, Arlisls' Mnlerl.il'. UAUY CA!HIAai:B, TOVH, Ah'I) FANCY UOODS. sT r, O J7 v. crnmarolul S(, . . WTnU, BwIiirs, y.Hg. jwa Ml Cawplug ood. . ftJj.-Suii