-)ij.r,"""-'' Ii J I mi m m p u 1HE CAPITAL J0U5ML FRIDAY.. OCT. 31, 1S90 rtauis o isbboKiiTios. tKllI by matt per jmtr. oo M . 100 n!i7 by null permoalh. .trebly by umil per year,. am-U not itld In advance the price eoarved rr llir WlKKl-V JuOKAL will br IUJ per year. If paper re not ' w1 promptly twilly tne.imee. frkk dklivkhy by cariueil Dallr rm-nnuleweek 16 cts. HhIDt ftirtwo wcekv-. Dallr by month- .. W(:M1 Collections will he midr on 1M and. 15th of month. Mitxcrlberi will plcaae leave mmiey fur carriers at bnue or whereon U 1 delivered, xiu m caue no delays In oilectlona. Tna evkkijio CxriTAi.JoCKiAi. resu larly receive the anernoon awoctated pre dlapalche. GILBERT t PATTERSON, Dealers in Groceries, Crockery, Glassware, Paints, Oi's, Varnishes, Brushes. Windowdass. Etc. Sole Agents for Epicure Tea and Big r.n R.tmrr PnuHor Agents for Epicure Can Baking Powder. F -l ' mr.i u.bitt LlllALXAKkbl. Wheat, net 621 cent per bu. Hop, active; 25 to 32 cents per lb. H allow k'ek. To-morrow will I e theltdr of November and this evening Is what In known a Hallow eve, or in the language of Scottish "folk-lore," Hallowe'en, a time for home merrv-makitic in the older countrie, for thegathenngof nsigh-i that he has finally given uuequivi. bors In aocial feastlne, tricks, games leal disapproval of it. It appear and general joviality. It i' a time that other member of tlie tour when the iuuooeiitlv superstitious bas-e bren grumbling at the Judgi mong Eurojeaus, principally the Celts and the Gaels, believe that the spirits walk abroad and play pranks among the victims of their and conferences. Judge Wuld. ( t'.ige una llllam iteld. uuU l the ' all contribute will meet with its Ii-ih-jocularity; that at this time by Mast evening became tired of thh I "tistruetiou company, and ua- tility. It demands ttiat public oub jneansof ceruin modes of proced-' gruwbhug nnd gave vent to hi- j acknowledged lvfore the British ' lui3 of tiny kind whatsoever be ure and the repetition of certain in-j cantations the blushing maiden aud the love-sick swain can have exhlb - Ited to their gaie an unerring repre - sentation of their future affinities, aa:a. n L. .1. AiIiim n nit tot Tnese practices and the general ob-' servauce of Hallow eve have been pense snd that the only seusiblt arrne here lu n --liort time, nnd told In aong and story by Robert thing to do was to take out the fal- I -even days ufter hi- arr vul the52iW, Burns, Waller Scott, Thomas Moore, work and let the thing stand until I KX) will In- paid over tn the finance and other writeis whose sympathies .-"pring that if the removal of the committee. Thi- ill be good news run with the common people. pier was desired the probability now j to the )eople of Asloria. Oregon As the world isadvanciug in knowl-j seemed to be that with good high j Ian, Oct. 31. eoge auu oecoming more maier - and becoming more mater iallstic and grasping in the race for wealth, tho?e old superstitious are disappearing, those harmlcs plena- astries are largely neglected and many of the practices which char acterized the season even as late as twenty-five years ago have eutirely diaappeared. But the evening is Dot altogether devoid of its pleasures fvn V0t nr mvtn in nraptirnl Ampr. i t. 1. ..11. ...j : ... nzm. l in aim iii:iiif hii ihi-jihiiiii 1111 much merry-making, and many are the tricks that will be played to- other members of the court. night throughout the country. It would seem that Judge Mc Many a milliner will ware up o- Leuch, of Polk must be having morrow murnius to find her sign- some misgiving about the matter board o vera saloon door,and a doctor, at this time, a he had failed up to to be shocked by seeing his shingle noon today to put in an apiieuruncv flying in partnership with the uu- In answer to the earnest summons dertaker, and such other incongrui ties as can only sucgest themselves to the minds of youth. But nobody except the dyseplic will get angry about it, as it is expected and no barm is intended. These oldprac - tlces, handed down for aces, are , uu ,ucu,:"u"" l""" """". ., , , . ., , thmwlnp innni- inv Hrolinn the' hearthstone; let them be perpetu- ated in their pure simplicity. this evening and some decision j I,luiu wly it is healthier in the Wil Bova, QUIT It. Night before last reached. Let it be hoped it will be , '"'"'.-tte valley during the wet bea Kimerieruous on mischief bent went a wise one. -ou than during the niinle week. through the old-fashioned Hallow- . , ()f midsummer, By a method lit eve tricks of turning things upside Accident attiie Hisidce. Thos. invented he delected t hut there wen down around the city, putting sign- Truman, one of the men workinaut ,y0,00udust unites in the nne-lhous-boartU in the most inappropriate the windlass on top ofthe new j atidth ofa cubic inch of the air of i places and performing other autiCH bridge across the Willamette, met ' mom. In tlie outside utmnspherH, of a like nature. The Jot'KN'AL with a serious and painful accident ' lu dry weather, tlie same measure- said nothing about it yesterday, be cause no damage was done and only a little annoyance caused, but the same thing was repeated last night, which makes it unpleasantly monot onous. It is said that the flret night deuly slipped, oud tlie handle, flying the mischief won doue with a great 'around with great velocity, deal of noise aud yellinp along to-j struck Mr. Truman on Ho ward 4 o'clock in the morning, and forehead, cutting a deep last night it was done before the I gash three inches in length and fell- opera was over, me wore oi me mis- cnier inaKero being visible to people t ou their way home. This business ' ia beneath the dignity of a city of Salem's dimensions, and the wonder ' U that the perpetrators have not been caught by our night policemen and stopped or arrested, ruch work I might be tolerated on the night, of, Mullowe'en In a little country town, J U It is not to be tolerated iu a city JV'iln size atony time, much less to . "Vieated night after night with-! r ""lu-"lrick.nlgUt" to suggest it. ! -. ""-s ine time wiien ttie mls- i T"or'"B sprites are supposed lu Uahroao,)Ut theIadilof tJllg cUy Have been toiorev()UI, and ke, will U compelle to for tUft pIeas. ures incident to tuoccon. VAiJIIILL'B 7" AS8Rt.-vr Tlij. ! Tl,.l... r , . .. . ... . uu umic aiici-i in iiuiu ui-i'oniiui; 10 Vr ."". Z !T '!ie.v'-' Tuehorse-car track L .he l.i V ,, , a vylue, !,. ,, ., - -j . uoara or equalization. a.ai.,.. , , , . ' "" uooui si inciies loo uigll IIIIU Willi Acres in cultivation, 104,626. total.. .rK,.i.u.i.,... .,. i w....,.a .,.....: uuTJZ , 'X:: . '-'30- iL m'?'' Jfnpr0'e- EZ ll !n::, "erchandl!,e " implements, 1443,303; money, notes, ndec unU, 11,241,030; household) flec's, $189,425; horses and mules, , 1266,835; cattle, $128,10o; nwlue, f 16... 183;tbep and coats. S34 75n toml irnl Minni Ti-w I i. irreaf, $0,180,009. Indebtedness, $1,. ttfvtVMi nr larni OAO 44 1. .... n I wi,wi anajiiiiini, ?7,ot total Uxablealterequallzation, (f3,0Ol,0O4; TbUlj $60,298 less than last year's - Tlje indehiHilnL ot MMMUent. The Indebtednes ex- eeeda Uat year'a by $103,018. , Waxth). A good fresh milch T. H. Barne. Salem Laud wafny. Hiu.. I r lO-itf. I is STILL THAT DI'.IIH.C. BalldoillC the Cunrt Jndf Wnldo Lxpnurs Uijust with the At tempt at I'atcbln. MORE WOKK IIAI'I'KD OCT. It eeiiis to have been the espeo lil bunliicsaof the Statesman tnliuip out lu advance the work tn be done and the order to lie niide by the county courts In rt.-l.Uoii to tin Wll- lam tte bridge fr.mi the beclunim:, and rhu (.lllilln ..p.. ..f ... .!..!.... .1... .....a .... ..-u.,. ..... ... .rfiiuiuu tut; courts should tonu their own pluns without the systematic htih-dozliiK and ferestul'iiij: which has beeu a lopted by certuin parties. Follow ing Its usual course, the titutesiiuiti said this merning: "The fortial urder changing the plans fur the uew pier, to. dt-cribed in yesterday's tatemau, was uol made yesterday by tlie courts, li Is expected tlie itiuituiiotiers uml court" of the tuo counties in John sedou to-dny win have the onitr.:- sued. There are no iurther develoi. UK.ut at this i-ue." "It isexpectetl" that such and suel things wi lp0 Uillt,; l)V wholu? Cur , taluly not by the people; they ex lect the courts wheu they come ti their senses, will issue no such ordei JL'iwr. Aauhj doesn't likk it. t It now transpires that Count. Judge Waldo has at no tiin glvei I more than a tacit or silent eouseir to the mode of operatlou udoplei for tbe cure of tlie botched pier nr because they considered that he ban been shirking the responsibility ami ' failing to show up at the meeting- views of the matter. He said ii ubstauce, that the work of blusl 1 mg on a portion of the pier nnd 1 tiubering with it was the veriest ' MrtM tilnntt o r rl t ll uonsence and that he would uol sanction it; that it was a useltrs ex , uier ine river wouia uiKe 11 oui without any expense. He says it is ! too late now to attempt the patch- j ( iuc process this year. This is lu accordance with the t views expressed by Judge Waldo at i the time the sinking put was di- coverea, aua it ue bas now con cluded to stand firmly against the nrntw! f;irp hp ulll lio h..rtiu , , , .... .,......,. annlaUdMl bv tiip rmpr.il nnt.lir u-lm i i.... r.i .....' ..'.... iiaac iiu uuiiinii-i it-- kv ii:iivfriii iiiu stub nnd stilts prtixed by somer from tliis court, notwithstanding the fact that Commissioner Watson went over after him vcterdav. POLK COfNTV CO CUT IIEItE. A miilorirv nf flu. P..1L- .siiinlv- i rt , . .. ,,,:.;.," ' u ...... J(W .( X.1I11I LA4t Il'IIIVi impsnu having arrived uliout 3 o'clock this afternoon. Judge .Mc- Lench, the other comnil-siouer, is ... sick and cuniiotcumc. C.uintv.loib.i. Slouflsrhas beeu here the past two .davs. A iolnt meetiuc will' be held at 30 this afternoon, hut can be'inentof air yiwlded i-',U&; whereas, very thankful that he is on terra ' ufler a heavy rainfall, the tiumbei firaia to tell the tale. He was try-, of such floating atoms is only 5'Jl ing to loosen the "dog" which holds i The ruin simply washes the dirt ou tlie windlass wheel, when it Btid- of the atmosphere. mg nim to the planking upon whicl he Blood, leaving him as if dead. , I.', lint saved iilm This planking ' from being I'Uried into the river nearly 70 feet leneath,aiid It was but a narrow margin. The blow received also loosened several of his teetli and broke two of them. He was picked up by fellow-workmen and ,uj.ei , D.J. Fry's drug store, where Dr. Cuslck took several slitehes lu tlie wound and otherwise ministered to the necessities of the case, making j the sufferer as comfortable as pssl-! hie. Built on the Gkaiik. Mr. T. H. Wilson, who is siirwrinteniliinF the work of bulldlii!? of the elertrie ' road extension, informed a Jocn- Nal reporter to-day that their line .... Q.n... U.AA, i,. i...tt. it . .nptitiiuu toiiiiui-ii-iiii nireei is .,..,,.... ... , . ... ' west end uear Commercial street is Krude- The two tracks ure on u ley ela part of the way and tl.e electric line keeps a regular elevation to the -,,, wuIe tIie otl)er vurw . 1ctuhk on Evolution-. Rev. Mr;9rowrn Is (oRive nt Unitarian "ll,unlKht the fourth of his series ?L,ectt,rw " 'volution eiitllled. "The evolution ofthe human hn.ln." " r. -urnwn is no evnliitlnnlst nud Irrlnlar. utid In these leeiures will ,iWJ A rT.rJ y " if "'T f.i .i r,c, "fhM-n-er, Darwin and other leading scientists the ex- Icfence of Ood and the imiunrialiiy of the human soul Ho claims that "tonollin, as a s.THtem ofphllim-,' "K'Sl. Z .o"" .h" ,mX i r .,.-.. ...... ..i. in,, i the coming universal philosophy, Too Kind and Clevkk, by Kar. The oiler of the I'ortla, dihnniber of commerce to take entire cl.nige orthe World's Fair exhibit for the people or Oregon is very clever. Hut now comes an enterprising young) i-oniamier who is willing lunsfume the responsibility amil th. detail- or getting up the exhibit. The crUp and freh young Mr. K. N. Morgan, prints lu the Oregoiiinn a plan of Ju-t how the money is to be ex- jiended aud sa.s: "1 ..hall soon be able to furnish in detail the plan 1 j have in vkw for each department. The di-phiy of the collections at the, U'irlils l-ulr lUllst be by object ! foi ms, object designs and object it lustration', a ucll as in natural state. The plans which I nroiose will require ten acres of oiieu i ground, aud oOiK) to 40,0rt) sipiare feet ol siuice for each department of , the exhibit'- ;jo thoughtful nud Ikiud of you, dear fellow! We .rutuiv ... j-uii iiuii an mii-ii int- j .'mil oilers, oi asisiiiuee ill come iiio i" me ieipie in ine long run. Hut then it I- an age of cheap hum - bugs, and the great tuleut fur "elf - a-M.-rtioti is the one cimmon pus - sneioll of in ditH'ritv. GoodNkws fo Artokia. The ia-slileiit of the Astoria 5c South .'.t railway, Mr William Held, slolell ltercwlwl , Mm,f of u. eterday received the following...... . . , . . .. . , cablegram from London, from u,t 'tle Oregon boy, and s,id that he chief of the vmlicite which pur- W"UlJ lUf 1,e1,1,8Ml ''""l '; hased the 3,000,000 of bond- of the Astoria & South Coast railwav: "1 j ipprove coiittacf- n-celved to-da., avoid Schemu. The Journal VI1I pjy j00,tHX) -evi'U days uftcriis opjuised to ull schemes to get engiuier's arrival." The i-olitmet ! iniflliiiir- for notlilncr. and to irnt I referred to wa-. 'igned by the tinaiice ! omnilttee of tlie Astoria i South ' "at railroad, I W. Ctf-e, C. II. vice consul, James Laldlaw, on ()e- i iiiiivi u, nun cu m- Mirwimuu ai luting. Tlii'i tiiiiMtr .nut nm hv t It., ...H.v. ....... . .... i.ik -yndiaite to liHik i fter the bond holders' iuterc-is during the con- I ttructlon of the road will probably Cattle Thievis A kkkstkd. way beyond the ability of tlie own Ed. Taltiott, know u a Ed. lingers, j ,.r to find them. There is no fun In and Chas. Suellitig, were arrested nt -uch work as that and thoseeiigaged McMlnnvil e a few d ivs nco for j in H would better desist there ure stealing cattle from D. B. Kiucery, J veral shot guns readv to be load- meiition or which was made in tlieied with very undesirable material JoUBNAL 3 few weeks ago. TnC fr M ju jU3t such eases. Imivs stole si. head of steers septem ber2S(h, tisik them to Portland and ...,.,. . .iicui, 1.1 iuj. umed names to Hie purcluser. Mr. Kinuerv did not give up the search until found the hides of the cattle in the bun-ber shop vhere sold, and eeured a description of tiie hoys. Following up tlie clue- the guilt ol the hoys was fully established and i they were held by tlie examiuing iiiagisirute under bonds of JoWeach, I u'hich they gave, pari-ms aud othei friend- aoing their -ecurity. Since Iheu, other parties who J,wt cattlt liave traced the theft to tlie saint hoys and have had other warrants l-ued for them, hut they httvi skipid the country and cannot U found. ' Sa.viiaisv ErrhCTS of Hai.v. Hie Oregon Cily Courier says: 'I In ' investigaliou-of Jolm Aiken, of Fat ' kir!. England, at least partly ex Right Ki.nd ok Talk Copying tlie Jui'KNAL's remarks uUiut tin large amount of building d me ii rfaiem the jiasi two eurs, tlie Al bany Democrat well says: "It i , "J "4" '" eougrai ul4,1""B "hould be general that tin gruwiu uf me cities ol ttie Vallev has been general, aud all have beei building. We know that forme residents coming here are ustouishei at tlie changes observed, and in doubt tins Is the ca-e iu ol'-.er cities The Democrat has no jeulnu-ies, fm it knows one ptrt of the vul ley fan not have a reliable growth without the whole going ulitad." Mima Iii:uuiLT. In tlie Ore goniuu's "Wasliingtoiilatia" we Mm this: ''Thcf'eutco I.uoiiier empant at Bucoilu, whose mill was ljuriied ,ust "'". have their new build Ing erected, and commeiiceil run iiing this morning. Thuj will wori two fangs of men, who will relievi each other ever twelve hours, uflei next month. The mill Is lightei with electric lights, uml everilliln, , . - - used in mm ,-rn mllllm, ,.r tn.ni,.... i. " "- ' to lie found therein. This is one o the largest , t .. . i plants lu Tliursloi. ' county. OlIKOO.V Al'I'LLs T E.VllLAMl.-I.-vy, Hjiicgl A Co., ol I'ortlund. shipR-l i-nsl ward on Tuesday last n car of selected Oregon apples thai went purchased by a Kew Vork denier for export lo Knglitnd. Each upple was carefully exiiniined uud wrnnM - d in pajter before packing, ' U7 un' Brt,,u': ,vv" r"or'' curl.wids rnufv for the same desthiutlon safs tl.e Oregonian. Wln.cai. tell where the Oregon Fruit In.l.wry will end" -t- """-uu. JiwOi'iLVLa-A First-class now "lV:r '''''. . .T1" '",,merclal n.,.,.1, n-'uviiig, m cents, il. Auto i: A. II. Clark, jjf Is Bad Company. The Seattle' Telegraph under dale or Oct. 30, has uu nccouutofthearrvnt ami trial1 of three bo.. s,M iiiuclSlmluion.Sliort and Hoy Cioft, who werj charged with stiiillng some cloth from n orygoous House In that city, the smallest boy, Hoy Croft, only 13 years old, aud by his fraukness aud houest npieanini gjdued the sympathy of the court and nil lu atle.idauiv. With childish frank- neas he tidd how two weeks ago he had run uway from his widowed mother, who lives in u small town in Oregon, and worked bis way to tills Cltv. Ilestoi)iud nfl i.t Povul lup lor a week and earned his board by milking cows aud doing otlur li,;ht work. Tiuday he arrived in this city aud smiii fell Into tlie nom. imny of the two voting thieves. They took him lu charge and tlie' three eut Tuesday night ilia Jack j son street lodging hotiM. Weilues nay unuer ine leaiiersuip or snail- I noli, the three planned to slenl the , eio;iitng. uut Hoy was seleoleu to l ' do the work while the others stood 1 at appointed places ro recwive the ' sihjIIs. Judue Rivers before whom the boys were tried wulencrd sluuinou nud Short to 30 days ltu - prisoumetit. The proprietor of the I lt.m fr.... ..I.r.... ,l.n nli.ltiA. u..v.. iiovnieiu wueu ins seiiieuce nau expired. pay for service-, that are never rend. ered. All jolrs and fakes to plunder the nubile treasury or funds to which transacted in uu oKn, busiiieas-like , inanuer and uol to slilelU lieln or j r .,.. ..!. ..,. ..n... T .., ..li .....it uiticii iiii.nic I'lttvo. A.V1 . i.i cu -tand upon their merits in open light of dav. 1 Malicious MisciiiEr. The spirit j of fun call be easily run into that of ' harmful and costly michief. This, 'lie JoritNA 1. is informed, has been the result in EnBt Salem lately, i where several gates have been torn ! from their hangings and carried Tin: World's Faiii. They are, j as fair anil as numerous in natem as 'in unv citv in the world of its Its I , V . .". ... ....... ....,..... ... lel six , unu iney tidiiure as quicKiy us of yore the attentions men pay to tlie same methods bv which they v iD'juisb -the urt of apK-arinb well M -M, young, middle itged, or old I sh uid see the elegant variety uf clotliiiig and furnishing goods kept ' at t o iruil's, tlie newest and best stocked house in the city. d 1 t. A i r. Tirirnftsif Our Iwaf fnrnl torn I, not in o.ir hIh.w windows. but is scald red ull through tile t.ouse, nun miiy a tiioroiign visu will i-nuble you to sec all our g'Md up stairs and down stairs. We aim . to l.eep the 1 st aud big-.'i-sl stock ill thecity. ISureii. d It Pluasant ViMtou Mis-simi. This i the second dav . . lllat tile Sa- lem bundle of Albany Heralds has failed to show up here, nnd the JnimxAL feels lonesome without it agreeable dally visitor. Punch up he postal clerks, Bro. Traiu. FiLi.voh. Articles iucorHir.itin tlie C't.o. County Abstract Co., were tiled in the office of the secrelary ol ttate to-day; C. W. Toner, H. A. Iiws and John A. Gray incorpora tors, capital stock (10.000; principal illlceat Marshtield. AllSai.nte)' DAV.-To-mnrrow wil' he a lioly-dayin the Human Catholic uid Aiiglli-anciu 'dies, being what s termed All Saints' day. Kervlees will lie held iu the Catholic church hi city the same as on Sundays. HaLKM'S TVS 'I'll OL'hAM). The ireat majority of them at some hue In the year visit the immense stalilislimeut of Jolinsoii, ISimihli.x t Co., the nloneer clotliintr house of thecity. dlt at th. ictruBinls Filed lor Record loamy lino list's unlet. II 15 Cone to M rs h V Cone, It 1 and Mi.- n of It 2 in ad B lo Woodliurn; f J und KIsie 1'ortcr to II B .'one, same us above; John Brooks to F T nnd A'ui II Cook, lis C and 7 iu Irooks' ud to North fiVlem, Marion couutv; M 8 t kill toO-carFTavIor 00 750 40f oOC mil wife, one and a half icres in sec 14, t 7 s, r 3 w, In dnrioii county; Oiviriin Land Co. to 11 ri uid E Cook, lis fl.G uud 7, hlk II, Highland uil to Kalem. John II Hliuliz nnd wf lo Viiuu .M Baiicrofl, 4," UK) of n. acre iu hlk 1, ud B lo vVnndhurn Wondhiiru Packing Co lo I L Dahlin, lot 8, in hlk 3, Wnodhurii Bucking Co ad to vVisMlbiirii Or Laud Co to II J Mill thorn, lot 7 of HuunvsIdH I0.V 2 fruit farms. 276 .Sluclvliolilera' Meelios. A ineeilng of the Htockliolderr if theCaillul City Bnilway com pally Im hereby called, nl the com nnne'H nfllce bend of u.it. wire' on Tuendoy Nov. 4th, 1800, at nine . ..".,,, M. II.., .11. IIJIIf.ll llllll OIIMI. neM. By order of the hoard of diet-torn. I. H. Kvioiit. President. 1JAVIIJBIMFHA.V, Becretury, Children' oirt for nnlt 25 cents ut Criwmoii'i 6 and 10 cent (tor. Ok a Pooh Quality. -J. M.Mar tin, superintendent of the Snlcni wnter works, sent up to I.elmnnn and had a ton of coal aeiit down from the coal tlelds near there for the purpose of giving It a text. III w ha The ca eadorwJ tK " ,tr";, .!: first Ininrvwtou could lie lined instead coal Is of n coarse qunllty and cou tains considerable dirt and rock, so much that II Is now doubted If It enn be profitably used. The lest - given it nt tlie water works Is not a favorable one. Out ofthe WOO pounds uei) yesterday afteinoin tlmrv was enough slag left In tiu funuicc to h tin. r.intiniit i,f.v. ml Inn nf tlr-l cltiss eonl. 1'KliSUKAIi AMI l.dl'AI. W. A. Wash, editor of the Dalian It?nJr, Im In tho city to-dav. - f'niiti-iplnr 7 p,.v,,n l.utt tli (.oninicinr .. vrnen iook me Portland. B. H. Hrixuncll, Insurance nd luster, was u north bound passeuger this afternooii. Judge W. P. Lord, of the supreme wu"' "" UP i.8fe"ii nioru- ''" I Judge II S. Bean was a pnssenwr 'lilt f till Mill 1 1 It llltlltltl tf.lt, 1 tllltl fitr. M,n f..r Kiiuene. . Architect Walter D. Pugh was a i'es ,K.enger to Portland this morning, uccomitaiileu by Ills little daughter. Mr. nnd M's. Chas. K. Lelatid, " . . ....... .'I Host nun iioslrss or tlie Hotel I'ort laud, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. A Wugncrat The Willamette to-day. Itev. F. H. Post, who with his .wife -pent the summer and fall in the nintintnlns near Mt. Jeftentnn, returuiiig Saturday, went to Port laud this afternoou. H. II. Oil fry, formerly private secretary to Governor and Senator L. K. Groyer, nnd now reading clerk ot the TT. 8. senate, has been in the city visiting among old friends and nciiiaiutauces. General James A. Varney, detri ment commander of the G. A. H , is in tlie city tiwlay. He will visit otil'Mally the G. A. H. post at Wood burn to-morrow evening at their campfire, aud will proViably remain over aud enjoy the good time with Sedgwick ost Monday uiglit. Cal Huttnn. who bus run a black smith buiiuess at Corvallls for some i time, is in the city and will visit a j few days with his brother, O. D. Hutton. Cal. lias deeid(l tiponl locating at Uaker Cltv, for which ,,ilU.e i,L. wi) start early next week. lie is a gowd tmd(man and the Joi'ltXAL liespeaks his prosperity iu "the Denver of Oifmir." EASTH M. At Ilmnon. Oregon, October. 'tl), lSyo, E. G. E.istham, of typhoid fever. Mr. Eastham was nii-ed lu Marlon enmity, near Hllvertun, and was well known ln-re, his arcnts bciii" nmnUB ,Ue euri' P'neers He was a brother lo Mrs. Prof. T. VauSeos. .Mrs. VanScoy has been Vy his bed- , - , ,' . 7 . ... iuc uu cririiti tiiit unit 1 Mil, Hl'IH uV men- mm murium.-. I lie lie- I ceased leuves ii youns widow and me child about a vear old i :. A Itu.tr ..tire In, l-llrs, t iiruiuK nim nr.- Kiitiwn iy iihuaiioci lleH-ilnitliin,raulni; Inlfii.e I tr-ll I ur i wn:u wiirin. ini. iiirm iu riin i: nil HlOlni; and pnitrurilns. yield ut once to! Or. UuMDko'R CIIb Itemi-ilj-. wtilcli nets! illrectly onilieparu Hir-ted. ulj.rl tu- iii.r,allHiilictili'Hrl etlcto imtiuhii- .nt cure. 611 cenn liru.'L'Ist or imill; ' trHIrlr. Dr. Ilovtako, I'nllartelplila la siitinTsminiffsMiiK.,, N IV 0 I) HL'TTUX, I'i-oji. Cutlnm of nil Kinds tiiHtle lo orilss. UILLMACIII.VKItV, I'LANINO 3II1.I.S, OiHSlCBi, jihtal run nth, WHKKI, l-CLLKVa, ind special caa'lnm ol win vtvle nr mi. urn luude In h in tinltr, lnc,tli und re liable In eve j p irllcular, Repair any MarWncry in Ski Order. ' Turning lath's, -nnlnes, Imp iie , md lllipton.iillt. Will Ilial(erIilii llfs , any Iron wori neeilnl. (imul ut,-K i.ild for old Iron. 3-ln-lm 10 Acres for Rent. A choice tract only one mile from Etiltra lem lltxrH, Apply lo HOFEB BBOS., Jotirint) orilce. i SINGER SEWING MACHINEnr- Omce 181 Commercial St. Allatylexoflbe KamnunHlnfrercnniiliint y on bnd; alo repairs aud necdl for nl UudJt of machine. IHJKT CASE, Agent. Citation. In the County court nf thetatn nt Or (tin, tm llieomnty of jurlnn. In the matter nf the enUite) of Citation, arntie) A. Kel, liccevedj Tniill hlrmd m-xinf kin nr .iiri ti.. -edfHl.nnd tn nil nthera, Known or nn imi.n, lnl-r-lnl n Mild eliit. UliKLTIMl: In the nnme ol Die HUtle ifiireioui. on are hereby riled nnd ro inlred lo nppeurln 'he County Ciiurl nf ue f-iaiu in urexnn, inr ine ('oiinly or lllirion. lit lll4 lfillrt lliinm th.M.,1 n Salern.rnlhftOiiinlrof Marlon.onM..ndrv he .Hi dny of November P.O. ul 10 o'clock , '""",""'" '"' " li the f.in-niKin nftln.i d.iy. ibennud there I " ohnw cBiiw, If rtny thee be. why nn I lHltlTIAS MIlKNIiKMINU Ct'ltKI irder Hlinuld not lw ininle aiuhorizlni.', I J A eliou, ft.r luornctlnn In tlixmnrlluiil ooKiwnriuif nnd dlre-ilnir the iidnilnlx. eneof tlieHTlMiire.c.mi,inn-o' .Mi In '7 J iMl'leiiMle.tuteiithereHljiniiierir 'day, (itt.il.cr 'itli.i' p in, li(mi u) Uiuk imn.lewu: The north Imlfof the N K. -"" chii "iiiuh in nnuTlueil H. nil- H. T.9.H. lt.l,K.i)flhe Wlllumetle iter-' Id.an, In the County of Jlurl.iu, Hhite off ireunn.cinlHlulnL- HI I&.I00. ocreN. more' liinr,,-.. ni'ii ,. ,,,. . i HMM v. (IT MM-ll,,.. "r icu.xiviUK nun rjireininrn lnn Iniet hereof, de-crllxtl iu. f.illnwi, to-wil; lie. I'lnnliiK at n point In the venter uf the Mehuina, wiere It crinuie I he Hue betneen .iiiiiiy nwa, lenniiK nom ine Inwn uf , . H. I Hiu. 3, fjtui' Theme wm m feet, Ihei.co toulh lo lh bunk nf ine North HinllMin Itlver, thencn .l lo the ibove deaerllM-d townnhln line, ihencti north to the Plui-oofbeelnlne. WIlneM. the Una. M lllluiu VV'Hldo.Judice if the Con III V Outlrt of theHtutf. .iflln-v.,. I fur ine County nf llitrlnu. wh the Kent ol ly. nixi Mild UoiiriunUtd.thU I.t day of OcUiber, . l)., iwo. .... , rr"", A".'i ilti.AU V J. IIAUfrtlfVC.fMork Ily U. U.HMKKMAK.PipUlr. JOHN HUGHES, Dwilcr in Grooorios, FalnlfkO 1 nnd Window OIilss, iill r, lcr and Hortler, Artists' Mh-I tprials, Linus llalr. Na Sltiiiglp, Hay. Fwlwid Posts, flrass Smls, Etc, flllll 1IIIU Frncc NKW AnVKIlTISKMKNTS. k Simpsons DANCING ACADEUY. I For lmltrs nnit Bentlenirn, every Frlilny , cviiiluftl A.U. U. W. Imll ! Admiuloa SO cvtitn: . . Ijtrtlr tree. I Ift-Ulw ' TllX-l'njcrs Take Notice. I Tho Ux mil of Marlon ciaintv Tor Itic yrnt ' imi ,h 1,i n plHCi-tl III ln.v imiuli. tor ml InMlim. "' aix.wyiT will picii-r nini. ,,.., .. -.... iiiiriiunuiMi'iii. h tlie " ,-. BlierlirHinl Tux Cnllreior, EVERBEARING iirs??; ay Ulllll inwi. IrM.Tinlv rru-v mm irt-r. siii WlNuuiifi, Iluwllrllle,liru. R. M. Painting, Kalsomining, Natural Wood Finishing. All wnrkilunelnthc-totKl5-lP. lx.iv nrilen. Willi C. S. McSully, iirrliltwl, lu Huntt'llrey bliwlt. t:it Notirc to Contractors. Hralpd titrniv nrcincatlnnn mill blil tor llic ronmrncllimiifu i-oiint brittle k.is -llyer creet in tl.e njwii m H'lrriiHi berecelvnlanUroncnlMTilMl ttir Nt hiii berreplvnlandnincKlffTilul tlif Novem ber, IWJ, term "f tln Marlon cnuiity miirt. Ulilii mm ue riireunprH woou iiiiwr iro roverril.nr iin Inin lirltlifo. All uniwl llnnn In ue uniliHlBnil died with tiiut-lcrlc or will court ou iirlieroreN'nvrinberAih.nt nmin 'Ihe cmirt n-.frvp.llir rlis'll to r Jrctany urll bid. Ily onlerof llin linn County Court of .Miir nn roiiulv, Urrg-ni. K.J, UAHCDOK, County Ciorlc PUBLIC SALE. VTOriCE In hereby glen that llif tindir i alk'lird.TtliM 11. llubliaril, lufcat of KUMVll LV wilt, oil suturtlH), the Hill llli) r NnvrmUrr.tBUO. At 1 o'clock p. in. nfiuildd''y,iit hl rml. lUncc. corner of lliiioiH-icliil uml .Marlon strrcm In the city nOo'em, county of w rlnu, Bttc ofOrtciin, oll hi public atirtlmi tn tilt- hlKbmt bltlilt-r fur r.tsti lu nunil, bv virtue ol h clmtlfl mnrtcicr iniiilr bv J. M. liiirmiirriiuil 1). W. lhirrimr.1 to Itim nt-ll d co. on JiHiHlh Is-V, oul ri-iu'WHlh lberr.it tlie fiillnwint; dt-Hcrile.l iicriuiiMl nrnporiy, to wit: One No. 3 piillnic iump:one 10 by Cheat er ore Nn 7 American Inji-cltir nail stall iiird plp.ns;: 51 by 1' tubulir Ixiller .No 170V; one In by lh itiiloniutic fnnliif isun plfte, No (tils, w.th ill few II i,.., bi-ltli ir 1 ply. nmnuf.irlurt-il tiy Hn.rl . oi. rnild nniM-rt wllllsmiltl to satltfy the amniint rriuiilalticdticiiud unpaid iihii nalil cbutlel murtkniRc. Til S. II lltMIIIAUIl. Aeent fir ltuseil A Co. Dated s.ilem, Orejf.iu, Oct. Slili, INO Salem Atlilctie Academy. Int-u;tlnn sH en In nil klnd nf nthb'tlc exerrl.es, lucluiM icull mnveineuts (sindu clvo ti piic;il tl--iiip utini Apply to ecrct-irj lit nxinn IV Commercial II. COOK HOTEL State ami High Street. G. W. ANDERSON, PROP. Siifeeisor lo W. IL COOK. ThpCnok iiutol U upHMltr cmirt hnuxr timvt'leut lo liiuliiet iirt uf city aud trrt't car line ruunl..r punt the dmir Itatcti jj.a) lo r.m ilty, ucferilliif: in rutii Hjet-ciul t'Tiiu lo buinkTt hiu) fjtnllieK CI "rT T f PTTV A I TJV rj 1 111 LJ LJ XJ J X X LJV A. or c,M,t ,ir tre! U carry a full llnp of cnxs-rltrs, It-il, cntrkery. ifliMtwure. el jfuis, tobtitt-u Mini ronfectltmpry. T. BUUItOWS, No 'iM t'liininiTclitl Ht alrm .. . .. .-. - . . . .r. l)li' V'lllX U , I n.l.M ll. I IliHjIW.llJ ww.. . , ,, , , Tj . C.S H E R VI A. N - - ' -" v- -1 L-' l-ivl "-111 V, H, IVti.liin nnd Clulin iijimiI. I'.O. imix i, sieni, urenn. I'tMiuty Lounty Clerk. Wrliff.irlil.tnk-. -1 Capital City liestauraut Jas. Batchulor, Prop'r. Warm Meals at All Hours of Hie Dav None hut wlill iHbor employed In ttiU estahllNliiiiHnt A ijihhI itulMtitntlal rnral eotiKed In tlpit rlisit tyle 1 'rnvtit-IUicnlH ier iiikhI. I l E D I" U O N T Court trwt, t,tt-fn .liiiirniil Ultli-H nn.l MIuIdb l.n.-ry. 1 ? A. JL Capital Dairy Co A. C FHlrehlld, II. .1. Klly runt ,tre prepared to deliver fliiwh milk moled on ice, lo any pnrt of the city I Leave nrdoni HI Ulnlo A liw'mttnlile. 25c Want Column. I NiiMre Innerted for ONK CKNT I'KIt WOH11 EAUH IN'HKIinuN. No nilver llneiiieiit Invsrleil In tlllt uiililinn fur ! ' inan tweuiy-nve emu. I.-nmiti:.NT-KIenl'lyfiiriilhe,lr.Mii, h. clone in bimlneM p,irl of clly, by fie ny, week or inontli. Corner renter nud I ront nireei KMO-tf rtj-rto-iiou ciKii.nuA i:i;itt:.-t'. h O.J l'opyrli;lit,'ii rwu'liita mid illrec- , l'.',';J'y '""" . . ,J- " '-n.ini. 10 it ti Uck lluxttsO, l'.,rilmnl.Or VfOTIUK Deneon I In :b li;i r.'lurniil i,. j urili. nii niinin It 1,1 t.nnii nud frlenil In ii!ithtan ,v.,,,.t.. ...... FRESH Ml Itoom ISSSS at'. !'"'.',"' M.. ilt.nl. klmlH of rniVilu; i Ul?ninMT.r''ii?l V!K' "...n .!' d.f..ctory ,.,.,er,,na .,..'n. '" . ' "'''iclry in.iioter. and I niticK, i-ermin (i"mn( tn on Im. ltii Ibiltli.X-l I'm 'h;i., I erwnn u4lf IHK lo Jill, li.av rll ut l. ina r.,, ...., , , I?"1 ..N1 i-ne nicely furnlhnl J ruoim. Apply at :l7Com'l.H, u-l-if pATItONI.K Home Indu.try. uml m I .Mimiiliilu ILtlm I'oiiL'hi.'ure. (inn iinleetl lo Kite rullt'l nr luiiney rcVumli-il AlHiiiifiirltiieil Ily t. l-nwu.Hiilem, lire, von. Hinllli i. Httlm-r miln iiKent f,,r n-iem. !-8llm .lilUND AT LAST.-V I'nll.ll Unit win clean n iiIiiiiii wlilwmi f.iii,ii,iin.. t. .., n..-,' ,., 1,1,1,1,111m S lllllli; ... -..I,. ..i .if............ .".";,-.. F"!"""" tv- iue. riUKK .NOTICK, I lliU iilaiii p "" " Plowing U'a wUh all h(iiMiin relnovetl hi- llfti.ii.r Li Inn tho entire UiMimi imni una wiiiiui ve niiKru.. J.Ni i. w. OILItKltT. wivitnM IIIIIIUM nVIUHJI. LACE CURTAINS AND SHADES Just Received For our We enn show you n greater variety of Patterns, and sell them for 1 Money than you enn buy elsewhere. The only House In the city that carries n complete line of cnrjcU la the void m Also have a rcw line of SALEM LUMBER CO,, DEAI.KHS IX Riiogli& Dressed Luniber Laths nud Shingles. Cull on us and wive money at our varH i., NOKT1I SAL KM. '" E!SrSSS,'3i5ISasSJ iJ&ih-i,''.:: " ;Ms;.k&3$. 'r.'iCA'iDna L'::: jr-mfvrjii wwsit'ftrifts?:; ! Mil IT-T. IU Ul S3. SDLftSit m - it r"iL-i., r. 7-5l X&r ., A-rwwVvIN m rt jrfZZ. 'Sy, JSl&'r -. m Tr c-j- VvJ! Going! Going! Going! What's xomr''. Tluif-e fine 1 1 en tin j? Stoves of K. .M WADE .S: Co's nnd if you sire in neeJ of one you hud liet tor call and t'Xii'.ninu thi'in lofore thty are all gono, for they air, withtiot doubt, the finest ever placed on our floors in the citv, and thev ure jjoiiin eery day. K. M. WADE&Co. A(!iutH Charter Ouk Stove anil Jlnngw. THE OREGON NURSERY CO. Is Oflrrin a l-arge, 'Veil Grown Slock ef FIU'IT SIIADIORNAMENTAL AND NUT TREES. Small Rruit. EVKItGnEENS, VIXIS, SHKUUS, ItOKES, ETC. At Low Prices. ing Winter C'utulogue (nud I'rlci-I.iht free. Si! Down KELLER Are lulercKted rented in .vour m'.V nnd nleri-Ht you it. '"uu to I H. IT - ?'KA iran bar That Means 1'usiness. Cor. ST01 lv 0 j vHHmH SfflHJMra Geo. G. Van Wagner, Iin ut received a Hue Htock of Paper and Picture Mouldings, Lounges and Mattrasses Picture framing done tfilh care and neatneM Wall GEO, F. SMITH, DKALRK IN I'lttluiTH. Mirrors, Mouldings, "raes, Artists' lfaterl1, BABV OAltHIAOKR, TOYH, AND FANCY OOODi. aTeiiii, Swing., Ktap, Lw Trade. Woolen goods just opened, v;;,.v.-Qii t i lVHrt."i.l "rn wvvs .' Jj;.iii-.irf - 4W,. iuw jmztr-?t r rr " rWjV ' 'J - "x?J?5BB!sfi Apples a Specialty. Addresmir cull on WIRT BROS., Oniee ail! Cmmercinl atreet, Balem. aud Tliiiili. k MARSH have uu Immense stock of Furniture hW uu. We Iwve tt uew motte: -i Com' and Cliftmcketa Streets. Who do A illflH (if IT An Cheap n nny Laundry id the Countrv Unlnir White B'IP uud doli.K tlrst-cluw work. arl.ndleti nud patroim Invited lo li.Mieet our prooeM of doluf work. 230 Liberty Street, ui OwiytBf Fall CORNER PI Vfp"C?54 mmmMf ...s- s - Ttilt JM.li JilS Ja . r fL f IK k SALE LAiJiin PI