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W,r I rt"'trTf T" V T i - !' V ipr ' ,T1 Ttr TELEGRAPHIC DISPATCHES. intAPiatml PrwW KeUttl't UiI,iifnttolhl,but linlatcd on he- " . - .in . . Digests ef all Iaprtajat XewseflVDay. MARKETS. WHKAT. San Fkascisco, Cal., Oct. 27. Whwi b,,ycr ,90 35. , 1.45I iwr cental. Ciiicaoo, Ills., Oct. 27. Clone, wheat, steady; cash. .TOJ, $1.00; IVa, $1,011; May, 3.061; per bushel. POLITICAL- HEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE OOIKO IN TO T11K COURTS FOR CHAR ACTKR Philadelphia, Oct, 27. Robert K. Patterson, democratic, candidate for governor of lVnna. awore out warrants of arrest this mornlug in pruceedings for criminal libel against tlie publlauor una eauor oi me en oulrer. the proprietor of the North American and the publisher and ed itor of the Harrlsburg Call. A hear ing will be given this afternoon. The three papera mentioned pub lished Saturday morning charge that Patterxon was bribed by the Vaiiderbllta to algu what were known as the South Pennsylvania bllU of 18S3. WASHINGTON. IS IT CONSTITUTIONAL ? Washington, D. C, Oct. 27. TJie tlrt motion to icurt final ac tion from the supreme court of the United Slates on the question of the constitutionality of the New York electrical execution law was made In the supreme court to-day. DEPARTMENT OF TUE COLUMBIA, Washington, D. C, Oct. 27.- Tuet-ecmary of war has received bis annual report from Brigadier General John Gibbon, commanding the department of the Columbia. He reports the Indians of the ex treme Northwest as perfectly peace ful. He recommends that the de partment charter aeaworthy vessels for the transportation ot stores .cross to the mouth of the Columbia river and Baker's bay, as was done uutil recently, when, the contract for that service was disapproved. Since the stoppage of the steamer the garrison at Fort Can by has been rut oil from ordinary table supplies. WASHINGTON. Father SampMou bos presented his Theological library oi about 1000 vol umes to the Puget Bound Uulvtsity. lie bus been 60 years collecting the library which contains many rare work. Freadie Cohrs aged 5 yeara was burned to death, by the explosion of coaloll with w hlch abe was ltiguitlug the Are, at Seattle on the 22nd. Her father died about six weeks ago. CRIMINAL. KAILROAD MEN ON TRIAL. Portland, Or.. Oct. 27. The preliminary examination of August Bruwu, fireman, Edward Smith, engineer, and John Shannon, con ductor, charged with being crimin ally rvHpouelble for the death of Euglntcr O'Brien in the late railroad collieluu near Falrview, began this afternoon. KOHBKRS AT WORK. Tacoma. OcL 27. Thomas O'Brln is an incorrigible young man, Sat urday afternoon he finished aerviug bU second terni on the chain-gang fuMagruucy, and at 10 o'clock in this evening he wua arrested on a touch more serious charge. At that time he and a pal entered the Taco nu Beer Hall, 811 Pacific avenue, aud perceiving a man lu a drunken tupor in the-corner, proceeded to rifle his pockets. The attention of Oflleer Nutter was called to what going on, aud be rushed into the saloon aud grabbed O'Brien. His partner made a flying leap through a rear whidow, carry lug flaw, bah uud all with lilm, and nude i,i ef-cape. O'Brien wua taken to the police station, charged with attempted robbery, aud ugalu sent to therimlual'a root-t. A KOHOKK'S SAD JOURNEY. Seattle, Oct.. 27.-W. M. White, forger, Is on the road to the pen teatlury. He will soon enter uton fourteen-year aeutence for a crime committed lu May, 1888. Wulle'a clever operations and forjteriea and circumstances attend. "IC Ids arrest and trial are well re ueuiU-red. In May, 1880, by a sys Uiniif "ilieck-ralslng" White auc-lt-l In beating the Puget' Bound A'stional bank of this city out of W.000 iu cool cash. He also secured largo sums iu touch i be same way from banks at JVtlaud, Ore., and also from Skagit uuty, this slate. He was arrested nd nearly all iue money he had wudulenlly oblalued, at leaat from "Jle banks, found on his roip w attorneys made stubborn de ", lu attempting to keep hlui iroin behind prison bars. However, lu P"- of bla motility were verwhelmlug and be waa oou vlcted uo sentenced about a year ago by 7e Hanford. By moana of legal "chnlcalltleabehaa prolonged bis y here until this tlmo. .aoon as be waa told that ho be taken at once to Ibe peal -iiary be eouawlaa, but feaurkri I that he wo'ild Imvo to go Into hi Icrllftgnln. The JaltorBURfrrMori that ' he woulti gn and get nnvtlittii; ho I nnn u-ii boinmt. into would not Ins allowed to enter the cell by him elf. His request was not cntntnl. o the Jailor, supporting conicthlng, went to the cell. (le could find nothing aside from the bed clothing mto a four-ounce bottle filled with what Is believed to bo a rtoNonou preparation. Tito Jwll authorities are coiifltteiit It was White's purpose to drink this supposed poisonous drug with the view of taking his own life. MISCELLANY. BIO FAILURE IN NKW YORK. Buffalo, N. Y., Oct, 27. Clark tk Piirtridge.proprictors of the Queen City planing mill made an assign menL. The preforciioe aggregate $200,000. SAMOAN AFFAIRS AGAIN COMING TO THE SURFACE. Ban Francisco, Oct. 27.-Ad-vices from Samoa say that dissatis faction exists among the natives at the delay ot the great powers In at tending to Samnan. affairs. There is a chaure of the whole Samonn question being reopened by the ex piration of the treaty; In fact Ger man residents here openly boast that that will be done. FOREIGN. A LONDON MURPKU. London Eog., Oct. 27. Mrs. Nellie Plercey was arraigned iu the police court to-day for preliminary healing of the murder of Mrs. Hogg, who? tody was found in South Hamnstead Friday night. The lius- bsnd of the murdered women tes tified that a liiiisoti existed tclwet n biiuvetf and the prisoner. BANISHED CONVICT COMING TO THIS COUNTRY. Ban Krancisoi, Cal., OcL 27. The steamship Zenlaudla m rived tills mornlug from Sydney and Honolulu, bringiug advices that the brig Cousuelo, which left the Uluuds for San I1 rnncico OcL 14, had on board Albert Loomed, convicted of treason by the supreme court ol Hawaii for taking part in the revo lution of July tbe 13th, 1889, aud who was senteuced to death. The privy council commuted the sen tence to one year's Imprisonment ut bard labor to be followed by baulrsh- meut from the country. REVOLUTIONARY TALK. On postal matters lu house, Oct. 15th, a warm debute arose over a motion to refer tbe investigation of tbe chargesagaiust tbe postul bureau to a select committee. Representative Wilcox favored the motion. "If this thing contin ues," he said, "there will be a new government before a year and there will be no kiug and I will take a band lu tbe business." PARAGRAPHS. The biggest fire since the war swept ovr Mobile, Ala., Sunday. Another big shlpmout of 103S It alians has landed at New Orleans. The tclepraphers' big strike iu Chicago is not settled. Ail Germany paid GeHeral Von Moltke great honors on his 90th birthday. Two prominent planters In" Geer gia fought a duel to the death Sun-' day. Ex.alderman Whelan. of Chicago, i waa shot aud killed lu a State mreet- resort bv a eambier. Tbe wreck of a small whaler "SH- ver Wave" is rejiorted at S. F. Henrv M. Stanley and wife are to arrive In New York in November. A daugeroua forest fire Is sweeping tbe country at San Raffael, Cal Secretary of State Blaine is in Chicago. Dr. Clinton T. Cooke of Salem Is back at bis rooms Iu Chicago. A man named Strevens was acci dentally shot by Sam Gullaud on the branch train, betweeu Spokane anil Wallace. Galland was taking oil his overcoat and a revolver iu his pocket waa accidentally discharged. The bullet passed through the left breast of Strevens, who waa seated on the ohpoMte aide of the car, He waa dangerously wounded. isasi Oregonlau. Win. Hudson, the father of Mrs. Zach Howe, died at Wichita, Kan sas, Oct. 3rd. 1830, aged 7.5 yearn, aud was taken back to his old Illi nois home for burial. In 1801 he i-miie to OreKon and lived lu aud near Dallas for several years. "K. U K.of K." When these ca balistic letteri are once fully under stood It will bo f. una mat mey mean "Konrad is tbe King ol Klotn iera." K Quirk Relief aud Cure, n- ir..trin! I Hin haiiiiylto know that your Etlireal Ootigu Syrup i... .,!.,.. mmHi h larire sale. I ooiml I consider1 it an invaluable remedy to have In the house, especially where there are children. I have never yet ad ministered It to my children when millering will' wmgh without a quick relief aud cure. M. Peyton. Stocloii. Large siw $1.00, small 60 cents. For sale by all druggist. a i w "- Jlbbar4'f Kliuale aoo Ur fill. The r-IUsre aclfnlintttlly eomnouadHl aad iSoltoriii lo clloa. No frlpfnr P a rcKsou.. ' NOimi PACIFIC NKWS NOTES. OREGON. On Friday last tho Crown mill be gan running steadily. Every min ute 140 feet of butcher paper are be ing turned out. The paper is strong and flexible, being fur superior to that In general use. The machinery runs beautifully. A fortnight hence, the straw boird machinery will be nut in operation. Oregon ('It v Cour ier. The Nob Hill nine, of Portland, played at Astoria yesterday afiern noon, aud won a game from tbe sen sldo dwellers by a score of eleven to three. The Astoria baseball enthu siasts turned out In full force, aud after the game vas over paid their beta and sympathized with their home team. Tho Astoriaus needed sympathy to fall back on, tor they were rather weak wheu they got through, playing a hard up-hlli game against tho Nob Hills. Orcgonluu, Oct. 21. Tho above sounds very iritich like tho repart of a game played hero about n mouth ago. But really it isn't kind of the Orcgonlun to be twittingus of t lie defeat of our heme team nt this late date Astorian. At tho electric power houso n Westlugliousc dynamo is now nightly In operation, which stands five feet high and weighs 10,200 pounds. It has au armature two feet iu diameter, and its capacity is 145 nrc light. Tills Is the largest dynamo in use on the Pacific coast. Two other dynamos of the nine size will be erected. Ore gon City Coui ier. Byron Kimball brought a potato of the I.ate Rose variety to the As torian office the like of winch has not been seeu in these or other p.trts This main moth tuber, which is so remarkable for lis tuberosity, grew on Henderson fc Kimball's ranch on Young's river, on the up land, where the soil Is about two feet deep to the clay. Mr. Kimball says lie don't know what this potato would have done if it bad not been taken out of the ground. A careful iiK'n-uiemeul showed it to tie &l inches iu ciicuiutereiice ono way aud HO Inches the other. An exchauge nays America' bridge of nizo Is at Brooklyn. The bisiory of the slru':luie which is to span tliu Willamette at the capital, leads the Gazette to believe thai Oregon's bridge of siglis will be located ut S.ilem. CorvalU Gazelle. CALIFORNIA. Work Is to tie begun at oaco on the coast line of the S. P. between Santa Margarita and Santa Barbara; it will take 17 mouths to complete the gap. H. B. Le Levre has taken possess ion of the Puyullup Citizen. It will hereafter be straight republican. Alfred Gates committed suicide at Seattle, Friday, by tukiug lauda num. He leaves a wife and child ren at Cortland, Neb. A seiisatiou was created at Ken ton, King couty, Thursday, by the arrest of Frank Hayes, a prominent storekeeper of that thiiviug town who was not only charged with st?aliug tlveceuts worth of coal, but waa technically found guilty. Hayes was tried before Justice Mil ier, but hUJluo was remitted. Ta coma News. A train load of hops was shipped the other day direct to Loudon Eng. via Baltimore and consisted of 70 bales from Mt. Angel, 38 from D iy tnu, 421 from Iadependeuce, 500 from Buttevilte, three car loads from Portland, one car load from Eugene, and lour car loads from Woodhuru. this with six car loads from Wasb- Jlugtou made a train of 20 cars. On Friday last the second train for tbe name point was started, with seven car loads from fortlaud, two from Gervals, .ne from Woodburii and nine cars from Washington. Pfraonal Liberty, ts. Physlral Liberty. We are all free American citizein, enjoying our iiersonal liberty; but most of us are in physical slavery, suH'eriug from scrofula, salt rheum or some other form of impure blood Hood's Sarwiourilla is the ureutbUxxl purifier which dissolves tbe bonds of utbcase, given neaiiu uu jtetiuei physical liberty. .NOnt'E. All parlies that are owing tho un dersigned p'eatte call and pay up. I want mouev badly as I am going to move. J. W. Ckawkkoo. Instruments Filed lor Record at ttir I'oupty Krrorder' Hfflr. Nancy A Waller to Violet A. Aslibaiigh (i c d, a tract of laud east of foilem. t 1 Onleatta McKililiey to O H and Mary 8 Barlow 629.04 aireslll t 10 s, r2 w. 500 Urafness Can't be Currd by local applications, as they can not reach iliedlseased portion of the ear. There Is only oue way to cure deafness, audhat is by constitution al remedies. Deafnesa Is caused by all iutlamed condition of the mu cous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube gela inflamed you have a rumbling sound or iuierfcct bearing, aud when It is entirely closed, Deafness Is thr result, and uuless the Intlaiuation can le tak eii out and this tube restored to its normal condillon, hearing will be destroyed forever; nine cases out of leu are causep by catarrh, which Is ..ihliiir but au iutlamed condition of the mucous surfaces. We will give One liuinireo. col lars for any case of deafness (caused by catarrh) that we cannot cure by taking Hull's Cataar Cu-v. Seud for circulars, free. K. J. CJIKNKV k CO., Toledo, O. Sold by druggists, 76 ceula. A Word to Ladles. LRdl who deolre a beautiful clsr akin, free frOTl pliuplw. tolU.lilotcbenandolUer eruplloua, hbouldroiinneDK at oum tp ua Ur. riuiina Improved Llvr 1'llls. Tif,y will "S re'ii . ."" about joureye snd unike Ibem brlnht, aud will cure liradaclie from whiilver otaMlt arl.. Kemeintfr. you are ouly rVyulred to lake one mull lll at bcdlline. EKlcb ueuaiedwllh pure .uiwr. aud will not aril or produce apr uaplea-ant mo ialloa.oWatonU,by tlailth ktl- II0TEL AltlllVAI.S. The following nrrivnla are reals tered for the last twenty-four hour, "THK WILLAMKiTK." W L Hunt H M Abranis, Jno B Howell, J Howard Murray. San Francisco. EJ Chess, E F Lorsen, I ESegnr, Chaa Bacchler and wife, L Wagner, Ben Irwin, L W Adams, W P Smith, Chas E Itolmou, Geo E Good, Leo Holliirin, J 11 Brighaiu, Chas H Cniey. It Klllln, tl W Cole, W B Buell, J C Mori land, Jasper Ward, Portland. E P Thompson, J D Richardson, Mr and Mrs A N Bu-di, H S Jordan. G W Morris, H H Thompson, J Fnnik Hughes, Leo Kleiner, Jos Baumgdrdiier, Clair A Baker, Jno Westacott, Salem. Sam Drultl, N Y. E W Cone, England. J E Cyrus, W P Rltehford, Sclo. D W Sloan, Chicago. Miss A Johnson, Dallas. A J Locke, C C Keiiyou, Corvnllls. A Anderson aud wife. Bueua Vista. L W Dellaven, Pittsburg, Pa. J T Gordon, wife and child, San Diego. A M Orchard, Spokane Falls. John Fnlkenberg, Walla Walla. Joe M Lewis, It F Prael, G Hend erson, J D Scharll, A H FraZeii Warren E Thomas, W H Buell, Portland. J U McKnlght, San Francisco. W H Porter, John Watson. Chi cago. COOK IIOTIIL. J B Hock, Montana. E H Ingham, H A Peebles, T H McGill, Portland. S W and J C Gardner, Vancouver. M W Ruhfson aud family, Liu colt:, Neb. C A Post, McCoy. WT Grimm, Hubbard. Philip Tlnenan, Walliugford. J B Gorman, New Haven, Conn C Nolsoin, Salem. yspepsic Makes many rcop'o miserable, ana offe lc i'.i to sctt-Uestruclion. Distress af. e..!inp, sour stomach, sick headache .ic, bum, less of appetite, a taint, "all fiont iccKns, bad taste, cu.itea tongue, and in r . ul.inty ot the bowels, ai JlStrOSS tlie more comnon sjiiij After toms- Dyspepsia doe-it.- . gt't well ol llseli. it rt eating quins areliii, crsl-to. attention, and a remedy like noou'r S ;r parllla, wlilcU acts ccntiy m ?lucientl It toi.es tlio stomr.eli una j-.i-c, or;"-.n regulates tl.e dlgestlnn. ere.ite: r cjooi aj appetite, and, by thus 2pck overcoming the local J? symptoms, cures tlie"3O0Oi1 bcadaciic, aud rclieshc. tlio llret! iiimii "I haie been truubled villi d)eiM. 1 bad but little appetite, and nii.tt 1 d. ii0rig eat distressed me, or d. 7 mellttloEeod. After :. DUrfl n I wculil experlenw latntness, or thed, nll-vni- fccllnc, "n though 1 bad lu.t eaten anytbiug. M, troullo, I tUlnk, was a?;rr.ialed by m; business, palntln--, and frmu Icing moie o; icsi shut up In a r join with Sour fresh paint. L-st spilng . . Ito,t IIoo.rs Sarsaparllla StOmaCrl and It did inc. an Immense amount of good It gave me r.n appetite, and my fuid ril Ishcd and satisfied the craving I lir.it I re vinusly experienced." Georck A. I'aue Watcj town, Mass. N.B. If you decide to take Hood's Sir saparllla do cot bo Induced tobuyanyollivr Hood's Sarsapafiila 3oldbydrnnstH. flj tliforfJ. I'lcpsrrilln C. 1. 1IOOO i CO., Aiwthccnrle,I.i.cll, i- IOO Doses Ono Dollar Dili IladcBri m MURPHY & DESART, 1 jnccusors to U. Naxb, bave a wellental llahed llrlck and Tile fuctory In Nortl Salem, uenr the fair uroundu, and are pre pared to niniltti flrnt-cluaa brick and t II. oa short notice. Samples of Hrlck or Tile sent free to nnj point aenlred, on short nollcc. OrderhCin oe let, with Jim. Flslllnirn, 110 Htnte t-1 reel where wimple can bo seen. rt Capital City Restaurant Jas. Batchelor, Prop'r. WarmMeals at All Hours of (lie Dm' None but white labor employed Id till, establishment. A K'xkI substantial meal cooked In first ctiihs style Twenty-five cents per meal. RKD V R O N T. Court olreel, htween Journal UfUco aud Mluto'H Livery. tilRDS All kinds mounted to-der ALLAN RHODES, . HAI.KII, OIIKQON Morgan & Mead, City Draymen I All work done with promptness and dls patch. Only the best men are employed. 3-1- NcrricB To My Patrons. J. G. IlAltlllrt' Halem Express whicoiis No., is mid Id cau bo 'found on corner Court and IJommerclal streets, laveall train aud boat orders at L.H. Inters' gro cery store, 100 mill street. All orders promptly atteuded to. M, T. RINEMAN PEALKBI'IM Staple and Fancy Groferies, and Willow ware. All kinds of mill feed. AIo vevelablesaadfrulU In llielrsuou "Hlglitt I'rlie und for country produce." wuhonu.i ukuare ui your uiiirouiige. u-U In rtlale street. J. H. HAAS, THE WATCHMAKER, 2i'i Ccnunerclil St., . sleni, Ortgos. (Next door to Klein's.) Hpedally of gpocLicIes, and repairing Clocks. Walebas and Jewelry, r lleo. A choice tract nnl) oni ml lo from Bulem 1 cms liberal Apply to HOFKIl imo.s., .lomiinKlllleo. SINGER SEWING MACHINE Office 181 Commercial St. All Mylr-". oftlic Kioi(HIHKIiiKirani.tniit ly on Imiul; nlo repair anil necdlex for si kinds or nmcliluo. 1H1UT CASE, Agent. Dissolution of Co-partnership. Tho co-nnrtncmhtD reliitlnn horctotorn cxlMIng between U. W,- Heritor nnd II. oniouiuiertne nrm nnmo or m-riucr x Polite Imh till, day teu .mitunlly dlo olrd anil UHlttiCi-thirty linn nny ,-lnllt n hcrenncr Incur nriv Indcblcdncx. on nc- eouiilul Knldllrm. Dated ut Salem, Mar. iuii vu., ur, ucioucr vin, inj. O. W. HCItlllEIt, ii, l'oin.ic Notick-AII ier"oiiii knowlnir tlicm. clM Indebted lo Hie firm or bcrlber ft IHilile iileane uill nt Ihoiirtlco oi Moore. & Ullllsple all I vettlo ut onee. Those liuvlnir cliiliiiniigaliKt wild linn preiteiit tlivin at tlio M.nie ulnce. iu.ir.iw r?ulUI)I'.lli 1 lllllit,. LS. SKIFF & CO., Dentists, Near Opera Home, 'Salem, Or. 4JTTTI3U INSURE. IN YOUR HOME COMPANY '.Tl-, Ci-f-, " JL X X V Z v.w Assessed nearly one third of a million UE'l. M. BKKLKtt, Clly Agent. Vndspeclnl ngeutfor Mar'ou county. Of dee with the Company. $500 Reward! WE will pay the above leward for nny .aiseuf liver complaint, dyHpepxlu, slek leaduchn, ludlgestlou, constlpailon or cos IvenesH we cannot euro wltw wet'a Veu- oibibleLliter 1'iIIh, when tlio directions are sirlcllu compiled with. Tliey nie purely eKetabl, aud never tall lo give Bull lau loa. Mugar 'xmted. lirge buxes,cutiilu ingliOpilljt, 'U cents. Ueuare of couuler ensand luluitloUH. 'Iho genuine manu factured only by Tills JOHN C. WEjiT Jo. Chicago III. Sold by Ueo K. Good, Druggist, 309 Com. treet, Salem, (Jr. WHAT ISA TUBULAR WELL? k Sure t'j Read and Get no Other A geuulncTubular well Is constr leted b) mtiing downu three Inch Iron pipe, will. 10 openings except top and boiunu. No ilrt can gel In and only pure water can bi ,ot out. Tblsls tbeouiy ktudor well that rormsandlntectHCiuiuolgct Into, tlialli- b-olulely nurliucwaier proof, aud thai - fenced through tbe cemeui 81 rata to ho pure living water. It Isjioslllvely the nly kludof well that Is worth building lb tils country James A. Hubert, aulem ieldenee near fair groundi) makes theht veils 'J eruis reasonable. 10 years exiierl nce. 6:21-liii-d-5in-w CAUFGF2M34 FosiTiv a-s. Mnl - imvmm i flAT OATinnu URES UiHIMiinn Eheumatism, Neunilgia, Corns , HEADACHE, And ALL PAIN. The California PojHIt and Higatlvs liLEOTRIC COUGH CURE CUHtS COLDS, CROUP, CONSUMPTION. Sold by ill Drnggliti. Each 25o, 60o & tl 3raaln;sr & Co , Prop's. Los Angelas, Oat, Kr ADE .cot STEEL PENS 1 A Sample Pens, different patterns. In Sa Nickel Plated match Box. tent post-paid, on receipt of 10 CENTS. PERRY & CO., London, tut, m U. 8. Office, 810 Broadway, New York Union Pacific 11. It. Company "OVERLAND ROUTE." Trains for the cast Itave t'nrtland at 7.W im and 0:00 pm dally. Tic its to undfroi irlncipal points In thi UnltedUtatcu Cn Ida and Kurope. Elegant New Dining Cars. PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPERS. Free Kamlly Bleeping Cars run through in Express trains lo Omaha, Council illufts aud Kuusas City without change Connections at Portland forHan Kiancli nnd l"ugoi Hound nolnta. For further particulars address an) igentof thecompauy or I. V.'.r.EE.fl. P. A. C. H. MKI.I.KN, General Traltlo Mauagei Itolot Manning agonta H8 Court street, Salein.Uri-gnn. Oregoninn Hail Road Company. General offices northwest corner fc'lrst md t'lnn streets, 1'ortland, EAST SlDl- From Townrd Portland Stations. Portland Silver Cohurg 1'ort'nd I'orl'd tonuo mull mall Kxp I.VPH I.V AM AKP.UaH.IM ttdO 8 0Q J'ortl'ndHPCo 3 45 IC 45 7 M 10 !M... Woodbum 1 40 7 O 8 40 If'.'.. 8llerton 1 2 05 0 45 ft 07 l!rwnsvllle 7 40 0 5U......Colnirir... a 04 WKHT HWK Alrlle mall Portland mall LV AU AH I'M 0 8) .I'ortlnndMWV. 15 1-205 Uuiidee Junction 205 .ui Hherldan vm 4 1U Dallas . 8tt! 4 65 ....uonmouth.... 7HS 5 55 . ..Alrlle. 615 Tickets for West Hide stations for s.ilo al ftiol ol Jellumonst. Tickets for lOaxt Hide Mat Ions lor sale ut Union depot, for. nth and J streets. I'llAH. . BilllT, uen. Biinu Allen, f, w. I'uss. ngt l-wly Two Through Trains EacliWaj ItlAIl.V, VIAj UNION l'AUIFIU BYHTEM, (Jommenclnir Willi Hundar. March 2nd. butti first and neoiud-cluM llekcla will Im honoied on "The l.lmlled Kasl Hall," irul is 4 uud 4, um well also on the "uver laud l-'lyers," Nos. laud 1, "lite i.iiiiueu risi ninir- trains are coul lined with I'ullnmil palace and colo ul.l tfieiwrn, dlulDK cars, clulr cars uud couches, aud run solid between Portland uud t.'blcuKO, dully without chauve, Tho-'Uveiiaiiu riyei"tralnsureeiulppea with Pullman oalacesleeiairsund ciuicnea. between Porlkiud uud Ikiuucll Itlufls, auu Willi I'unmau colonist sleeper, oeiweeii Porlland and Kansaa City, daily, without chuiige. i ouueciinns ere maaaat rociitviie who Ihrouuh trains lo and from Halt Uike. a id uli'liejenue with ItimiiKtl trains to und Ironi Denver, Kansas lily and HI. lmls. lime between tbe Northwest Paclilocousl Tlie auoe traias anora ine nuiiKtsi and Kasteruand oulhern polula. Detailed lime of Irulns, rales, thmiiKh lltkrla, baifjiaKe checks etc., u.11 be jiro cured uiaiu uppllcallou touny aaeiil oftlie Union i'aciuu i; Mem, T. W. i.KK, M-'jUw flen'l Pass, aent, UOUK UANN1NU AftaU, W Court treet, Maleaa Oreaoo. 10 Acres for Rent. IrelS $E2 7 3c amwk FAt Look Over Is mi? 5 nn i rnfi m mi Next Door Bush's Great Inducements for Offers MTHCITLl-ANKOIJ.S HOOKS, HCHOOii UOOKH, PLAIN and FANCY STATIONERY, I'liUdll nnd TjKATHKR PHOTO' AL.BUM8, AUTOGRAPH ALBUMS, . POCKET CUTLERY, tNKS OF ALL COLORS, COLORED WHIOOL CRAYONS, LEAD PENCILS OK ALL GRADES, SCRAP ROOKS. JUVENILE ROOKS, II LANK ROOKS, LETTER FILES, TISSUE PAPER, LEATHER GOODS OF ALL.KINDS From 10 lo 20 per cent can be Saved by Buying your Books and Siationery at the State street Book Store. ii m mm ai fruit fak. tar Miles Frail Salem the Capita I if Oregon. One Thousand ncres of ns (1110 land ni there Is in the northwest, divlrle'l luto one hundred small meadow and fruit ftunis. 1 hece tracts lor the F1II8T TIME ore now plured un the market, ranging in prices from $50 to $100 per aere oue third cash, bahuico ou time with Interest. No Better Opportunity for Investments in a email way has hern ottered to the public. Thousands of dollars will be expended 'within the nest Hi mom lis in iniprovcini tits in the Immediate vicinity of this land, while upon the tmet Itself, in thn way of roads, Slicing, etc., a lurge amount of money will be used. A Free Ride io and From the Place to nny oue wishing to see or invest. Call at the office of WILLIS &. CHAMBERLIN, Court St., Salem, Agents, for Pints, Description and farther particular?. Tillamook c muty, O.cfou, i.s located at the head ot deep water on Tillamook Bay, The harbor is, and i pro mnced by Gjvo nment engineers, one rf the safest and h--st north of the Go'den Gate. Eighty-four steamers arrived, ui lep.rtcd fiom here durinir tl.i p-ist.y.nr, WITHOUT THE EXPENSE OF A PILOT OR TUG. Ti Um ok county U largvr tli.ui the sUte of Del.waie and twice as large as Rhode Island, and is the richest of my ccu'ity up ai i hd Pacilic coat.t, lousIs ing of spli ndid prairies, immense forests of fine timbor, extensive c al fielJs. salmi a ll hing. Etc.. E-o. HAY CITY is tho only plice iu the cnunly where a commercial citv can bo built. Extendve improT.menU con i ling of wharves, d cks warehouse, hnililin?-, Etc , re teadilv being made. This is a new, rich, on-levi loped o untry. Kir maps, circulars, price., Etc , c ill on or address ihe BAY CI 1'Y LAND CO., Salem, Oregon. The Oregon -with lice at Home (In tlio Stuto Iiisiinuico JHilldlug) nnd branch nflk-rH in Portland, Antoria und Albany, for salo a largo list of Grain, Stock nnd Fruit Farina; also una City and Suburban Property. The Oregon Land Co. wua imperially organized for tho purpose of buying uud Hub-divldiiiK larco tracts AHuml, nnd has during the past two years bought and subdivided over i!,'J00 ncn-a into Five to Twenty Acre Parcels The Biicces-i of this uiulertiiking; Is shown In tho fact that out of 280 tracts placed mi the market, 22,1 have been sold. We claim that ten acres ot choice land in Fruit, Will Yield a Larger Income than 100 acres of wheat In tho Mississippi Vnlloy. Weal no muku valuable improvements In the way of roads, clearing the laud, fences, etc. We i-au sell a nmull tract of l.itid for the name price per'ueru as you would huve to puy for u largo luriii, Scud lor Pamphlet WOODBURN NURSERY. Largest Stock of Trees in the Northwest. ONJ5 AND TIIREE-rOUllTlIS BULLIONS, o 100,000 Pruno Trees. M.OOO Ksoptis Spltzenhertf. a.ixX) Jtoviil Ann Cherry. 'J(m Driiveiistelii Annie. 10,000 Karly Crawford I'eacli. 10,000 Moorpaik und Itoyul Aprlfot. j- HUGE STOCK OF ALL FilKK OTIII'lll FKOM o- OATAI-OIJUE FltBB. AUUKESS : J; H. SETTLEMIER,. Woodburn, Oregon, list nnrn rtrn i rnfAiTTiTi ta rr mm STAIUMK. 1. K CALL AND SEE FOR YOURSELVES BAY CITY, .and Co., Its- and Price List. i,i"j yuiiow in ew tow i rippuu 1,1,000 Jlen Davis Apple, YAWIRTIES prill's. OF FRUIT? INSECT Salem, Oregon, lavouWi Bank: the Purchase of -B DUGAN BROS., "The Plumbers ," S80 Commerotal St. Dealern in Steam and Plumber's Goods, California Ironstone Hewer and Fire Ctej Chimney Pipe, etc. INSURANCE Company. Flie and Ma rine. JOH. ALBKKT. Agent. 8alem. OrefOB Cheapest, Neatest and' Best, SCHOMAKER'S COMBINATION FENCE. I make and put up all kind of fence, city and country. Uet ray lerma before fencing. II. schomakkk, Molem, Or, ) Salem, Or. llates$3.50 and $5.00 a Dr. WlLLMlHilli Open to the publlo Thuraday, 8ept 11, im. Beet hetel between Portland J- Kan Kranclnco. Alma to be Unit eiase In all IU appointment. Ita tabltaarewrved with the cholceat fruita grown In tbe Wit amette valley. A- LWAGNEB, ' Proprietor , . HELLENBRAND'S Eating Parlors & Candy Jjawfectwy,, , aon Commeiolal Strt, IllI.OP.'AKK; lVAf'ruulit tAn IIJU akbrf Co flee, "rWoVcbocoIale and Cake.. niu.ii auu aiiia....,...,...,.... Plate of Houn Hot Cake, Coilee or Te .,-v-,'', ?.!. 'i" itira vuo Jiuuon i Venlann SaiiMiue i Ham and hM, ........ ,,.;.. Frerh Oyte any aljle.......,. eJM 2SCaatRtfulDiaaarlardFriMtbl0'eiaak " a nice w immi i - -i wueiua -.n,M.......wM - uaua Mgii... ,.,,, ,..;.-,wiieiwi ; ;fiopanu Egg,......ri. eeate, . ; ana.Ksa.r.....,......-... ewia tTr l and Earn '-' L..:rJliaaaiaa . lire variety of vefetabJe,''et.,''4.lV'v ea, conee or mllli wHh ITS aaS ' AiMOtca, inraia icon without extra chaff. - -i'. . unoieet-imn. t(BMrte mi alwaya on band. A PorlerliouaeHtMkMd KfanJ.,.yMi Tender Uln Weak awl tBCTZ. fSW NEW lJWTATJIAJIj - Unpnalle WeHer rwLt Cw'tW . '' KVKHVTKINO.NBW a aall. ' i Tt' w -V- , v 41 3 i s -1, X t i $ it 1 fl i ..i 31 l 1 ,i .4 5 i- Jf 511 , ,f- V iH lV-Mt. - i. A.JttV