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"t; h,swrTT7"1 -.1 J-P'iil)JW..mi1.lW'fRll "JPPWia MBJfP TELEGRAPHIC DISPATCHES. Associated Press Report and Digests ef all Inportait Hews . Te-Day. MARKETS. WHEAT PKICKS. Chicago, Wlie t I fl mj 95jDo..07 ; May $1.01. Ban Fbancib o, Wbial, buyer for tlie season 11 85 tier cuutal. earth CRIMINAL. A UOHaNTIC SUICIDK. Chioaoo, Nov. 10. Edward C. Hunt, wbo ciimtultU'd aulclde here Frliluy night by Hliootlug, had a romantic life. A jeiir ago, while tnuellnglu the ti he met In Tat-onia a jnung wi.niiin nuuitd MeCniHkey, with whciu he niter tallied lutlmalc relations. Wheu he came to this city he wrote her, bul received no reply, juomiuy evening he suld he met her on the strtt-t. She told u aorroU lul atury of the wrong done her and all hi old regard returned. The girl hud ruu away front home to eoi'eriil hir bume and begged Hunt In marry ber. He coiiBeuted, but Wrat they wrote u letter to the girl' futher asking him to taRe ber back. Hum was to follow and marry her. It U not thought be auw the girl again. BUNKO KKM.Y KKI.KABKI) T11K LAW INTEHPKITED. 1'okti.ani), Nov. 10. In U. 8. circuit court Judge Dundy thU nmriiiiig rendered a decislou in the ciMtsor Jinenli, or "Buuko"' Kelly, on a will of ImUiiH eoijius, resulting in the release of Kelly. The fads in tlie viiNU have hitherto appeared iu these dlapulcliei. The case bus elicited conslileriibte interest owing tit the question of Jurisdiction in vulved. The court held that the federal court had Jurindiction In a writ of ha Wax corpus to inquire whether the state court had Juindle timi to commit farther, that the federal court bad not only tlie right to determine the legality of the law, but alim had the right to determine whether tho facta constituted a crime where it wus alleged that the party wan bold In violation of the count itutional umendiiiant, or with out due proems ot law. The court held that iu this case If any crime was committed, It was committed In Multnomah county, aud the courts of Clatsop couuty had no Jurisdiction iu the case. A CIIINKBK MYSTERY. Walla Walla, Nov. 0. Uon. siderable excitement waa occasioned iu this city Saturday night by the report that a Chlnamau with hli head cut off was found In a Chinese bouiie in an alley In the rear ot Alder street by some boys. An in vestigation showed that on Satur day afternoon a boy named Fniuk Young went to the Chinese house to look for beer bottles, when lie waa startled to Hud a Cbluamati lying at the corner with a long cut on ills head uud acrosH his thrimt. On the floor were several broken bottles, and the Chinaman's hands were covered with blood. Saturday evening the boy told the ofthers of bis discovery and they went to the house. Breaking open I he door they began a search, but without avail. On the floor of the Louse were found several stains re sembling b'ood, aud the bouse, gave the appearance of having been lateiy occupied, as there were found on the bed several suits of clothes and Chinese urtlcl is. Inquiry of China men in that -vicinity developed nothing, Hint they claim that there It no Chinaman missing. wnen usked why he did not tell tbe nlllcers before about his discov ery the boy said bo was afraid. The general opinion Is that the 't'lilnuniuii was murdered and placed In the building, but fearing detec tion the body was removed to au other place. WKALTHY MAX MUKDKItlSl), JiEitCED, Nov. 10. John Duetto, leputed to lie the wealthiest mau iu Merced couuty, waa murdered near 8nelllug last ulght. UTAH MAN AUKESTED FOB AIIDUO TIOM. Pontland, Nov. 10. Detectives Orltziuaober aud Day went to the IihIkIiiic house in the old school building on 8lxth and Alder sheets nd a tested C. W. Brooks or ab duction, on a telegraph order from United States Murahal F.irsons, of Utah, a deputy marshal will leave Salt Lake to-day for Portland. Brooks uud wife had been di vorced and the woman was given the custody .,f their little boy. A "iw months ago Brooks wont down to Logau, Utah, to visit his son. He took hhu out for a ride and disap pear I. They arrived here two r three months ago and Brooks Placed the boy In the care of the ' and Girls' Aid fioolety. orooiu .admits bia guilt. He says when he visited tlie boy at Jackson, one of Rube Burrows' gang, who has been confined In the Iienltfutlary awaiting his trial for train robbery, whose trial was begun Mil morning, committed suicide by Jumping from the third floor of the corridor to the ground, a distance of some Hlxty-flve feet. He struck in suoh a iimnner as to break his neck aud died almost Instantly. POLITICAL tfllEFAUMBRS' ALLIANCE. Washington, Nov. 10. Presl dent 1'ol'k, of the National Farmer' Alliance, Is very Jublluiit over the result of the elections, fu an inter view lie suid: "Democrats and re publlcuus are claiming everything Just now, but when they come to Mft the chuff from the vthealthe will find the Furmcrs' Alliance bud Homithlugtndn with electing u full proportion of the good men who will have seats iu I lie next congress. Up to tlie present time It Is certain congress will contain thlrty-elgbi simlght out alliance men, and there are twelve or fifteen more wbo art nledgtd to us. These men arefiom the Houth aud Northwest, two sec tions from which the most ofoui work was done. The alliance iu Kebisska, Minnesota and Iowa It not our organization, and is not auialgumated with us, but It madt tne same Hght and will Join us thlr V Inter. Our alliance will co-ope rule with any farmers' association, aud lua little while we will have tbt grip on the situation iu almost every corner of tho laud. We an here to stay. This great reform movement will not leuse until It has Impressed Itself Indelibly iu tbt nation's history. Financial reform Is the necessity of the hour, and it must come. The press and voice ol the stump-speakers were our own only assistants. WltKT AND SECOND C'AMFOtlNI A DI8 TltlCTS STILL IN DOUBT. San Fha.ncihco, Nov. I). Returns from 347 out of 457 precincts in the First congressional district glveBar ham. Hep., a plurality of 254. The counties iu this district from which returns are incomplete are Colusa, Del Norte, Humboldt, Mendocino, Modoc, Plumas, Sierra, Siskiyou and Trill ty. These nine counties, two years ago, gave DeHuveu, Itep., foi congrtss, 1.82 majority. They aim gave C.eeaud a n a.'ority of i.13 over Hairison. Iu the eecjnd congressional dis trict complete returns have been re ceived Irom all but three couuties. Munposa, Merced aud Nevuda. Fifty-three precincts out of sixty seven iu Merced and Nevada glvt Blanchard ninety-three majority. In 1888 these counties gave Cleve laud thirty-six majority. No re turns have beeu received from Ma ripoea, which in 1888 gave Cleveland 131) majority. All returns received from 300 precincts out of 404 give Blauehard eighty-two majority. have been provided for Indepen dently of the U. P., and announce ment concerning this will be made soon. FOREIGN BTANLF.Y TO SUE AND BE SUED. London, Nov. 10- As Is well known tlie preface to Stanley's hot book contains severe charges against the officers of tho rear guard of his exedliloii to relieve Kmlu Hey. It is suld that tlie Bartelot fuini usked the opinion of eminent coun cil to-day as to thcbcstaiid speediest means of bringing (Stanley into n court of Justice Iu reference to his new vhurucs against the lute major. Mr. Jamison also consulted lawyers Aith the same object In view. "Her remedy apiH-urs to lie somewu. t doubtful, but a dlHtlnguithid law yer bus al -tudy delivered an opinion unit Uurielot's brother can bring u'ltloii against Stuuley for certain statements made directly affecting him. Solicitor-General Sir Edward Clarke Is of the same opinion. This course will be pursued, fur the family is fully determined uot to lei i he aflalr rest where it is, feeling hat they cannot do so with honor. 1 lie rail Mall Uazette to-day sajs Stanley will prosecute Walter B.trt elot aud others. The whole atlalr which occupies columns of the telegraph report looks like a tensa lion to help the sale of tlie hooks. L McGinuls, brio (mason. Salem, Oregon, 9-10liu. W L .....-, ......... ii S.ilem, ha' a full line of general luercliaudlst and Is giving away haudsoiiie bookr wltn c ish purchases. tf Mtts MaryvE -n luer, teacher on piano and organ. Address 244 Twelfth street. tf WIIATISA HOUR WELL? Be Sure to toad in. lid no Other A genuloeTubular well I constricted by ptittinKdiiWBH three Inch Iron pipe, with no ouenlach exeeut ton and boiumi, . ... ....... . airccau ga in anu n No MISCELLANY. tost Wan be told him that his mother mistreated him, Ho he resolved to take him away. OAMDBAaOKO AND HOHIIUII, N'W Y hk Nov. 10.-Dr, Sela 'nBloodgood.Vetr.roedlcttWirector hub Uutted Sta'es navy lalaira "V 'ti the, i avy yard at Brooklyn mlbat.ad Sunday morning l?l..r,,,b,H,, HU loudhioti la con "Wfd erlfcal. No arrests have o.en m de, WOBMKD HIS OWK EXECUTION. 'AOKaoK, Uim., Ney. 10,-Joe l Portland and Puget Hound railroad ORTIN'O GETS TUB BOLIKKS' HOME BKATTLt:, Nov. 10. The Soldiers Home commission acctpttd ibi idler of the town of Ortitig, Pient couuty, to gieu bonus of IKI.OUO for the lucottou of the home theie. and an architect was oidered to prepare plans for the building at once. ANAKCHISTS' DAY. Chicago, Nov. 10 Amisful ol flowers, ti in pathetic speeches uud u parade of (100 people marked the eel ebiatlou yesterday of the third uu uivtrsary of the extiutiun of tin auaiuhists. Decorum characterised all the ixcrebes. '1 be sH-eches, Iu compurisoii with the old time tleo utleiunces, were mild almost to tamt-uess. 'I be weather W4S cold and cheerless. The proctsslnii maiuhed tbn ugh several dowu-town streets with bun tiers furltd, and draad with erape. Wheu the spit- lal train reached the cemetery the proitssioH ugnlii foimid uud muieb ed oust theurue. euch soileiy. as it went by, tiepositlug its floral offer ing, until the gravis were piltd high wltb masses of red and while flowers, iu various designs: The crow d tbeu a-sciubled in front of a small plat form, uud listened to speechts by George Sehmeidiugcr. The purpose of the assembly, he said, was to commemorate the murder of their comrades by the machinery of cap ital. L. S. Oliver said that the memory of the dead will stir tlie laboring man to do and dure, aud when that time cuiius let somebody bewure. "1 hough scaffold and gib beta were built at every crossroad, let us have courage, comrades, ou. ward." II. . Bartholomew, iu bis address, suld I he excitement over the assassliiallou of Llncolu was as nothing compared with the influ ence of the hanging of tho aiiaroli ists. He eulogized the dead as sew John Brow us. Other speeches were mullein German aud English, aud tl.e crowd quietly dispersed, GOLD DISCO VKKIKS IN TEXAS. Oajnubvillk, Texas, Nov. 10. Beporis of rich discoveries of gold in the Arbuokleiuouutalushi Chick nsaw uatlou continues to come, aud miners me flocking thither. Fifteen hundred leads Imve been struck wllhli: uu area of 22 miles square. AFFAIIIS Or THIS .UNION PACIFIC. Bision Mass. Nov. 10. Presl dt nt Adams, of the Union Pad do huys; "There Is no foundation for the report that the U P. North western alliance will be broKcn, at least not while I am president.'' The Union P.ioiflo," he suys, "lias no floating debt to cause It any trouble. Tho construction of the WASHINGTON. MINISTER LINCOLN HOME ON A VISIT. Washington, D. C, Nov. 10. Hon. Rout. T. Lincoln, American minister to England, reached tlie city this morning from Chicago. To in Associated Pi ess reporter he said: ".Stories to the effect that I am iu tending to resign my post uro abso lutely false. I came here on a leave of absence and shall remain about forty or fifty days after which I -hHll no liitf k to England and resume my work." ACCIDENTS. HKOKKIIS INTEItllUri'Et) IN THEIR DEALINGS I1Y DEATH. Wall Stkeet, New York City. Nov. 10. During a very exciting meeting'of the stock exchange to day, business was nrrested by tbt leath by apoplexy of JumeH Stru ' hers, a member on the floor of tbt exchange market. His dead liodx lay on tho fl mr surrounded b. brokers. For some time not a won) a8 spoken, bit the brokers witli uncovered beads waited fo the officials to act. ABOUT EMINENT PERSONS. Milton Goff, chancellor of West ern university, Pittsburg, is dead. Herr Most uddrtssed a socialist uieetiugof 1200 in New York Satur lay. James Campbell, n large land owner of Sllgo, Ireland, Is ul Port (and. There is a rumor that J. S. Clark "on will probably since d b'eualoi Quay as cbuiimnn of the uatloual r publican committee. Mr. Clark -ton was practically in charge of the late lamentt d campaign. Senator Blackburn, democrat, i out in uu interview iu which lie de clares that Blaine was intensely hostile to tbeMeKlnley bill through out. The stutemeuts of bis inter view will probably be discounte nanced by Mr. B'alne. Arch-deacon Farrar has inspected the shelters, refuges, etc., organized by General Booth of the Salvation Army, as a nucleus for u great en terprise of reih fining the English masses anu uus oeeu ueepi.v im pressed with the thoroughness and practicability of the scheme. He preached on thestihjeetnt Westmin ister Abbey Sunday uud wIIIkIvc his hearty support to the pluu us outlined by the general. Two new hotels at Llukville. Florence is talking of incorporat ing. November 61 h will long be remem bered Iu Lane couuty as the day on which a new city was born, the largest plat of a city evtr tiled iu Oregon, called Falrmount. Eugene Guard. .-food's Sarsaparllla i n iitly irrparcd from Sarsamrflto. .on, M....t.n Ue, Dock, ri;slisi.tt.i, .i tpt r Dcrrlcs, and other well-know n and ..ur.ldo vegetable remedies, Ijr a pcculbr n tiln.itlnn, iroportlon, and process, elv- to Kood's Sarsapsrllla curative power t possessed Ly other mcillclnes. It Tittt remarkable curca where others (all. Hood's Sarsaparilla l the best blood purifier. It cures Scrofula, ..t Jwicum, Bolls, I'lmplei, aH Humors, yitpsUi, Biliousness, Sick Headaclie, .ingestion, General Debility, Catarrh, .::icumatlm. Kidney and I.irer com l..li:ts; overcomes That Tired Feeling, creates an appetite, builds up the sjbtem. Hood's Sarsaparilla Ta met anparalled success at borne. Such 1 1ts popularity In Lowell, Mats., where ft s made, that Lowell druggist? sell mora ot food's S-.rsnparll'.a than all other sanapa. r.las or blood purifiers. The same success extending all over the country. Hood's Sarsaparilla Is peculiar In Its strength' and economy, t Is the only rrerar-tlon ot which car , roly be said " 100 Doses One Dollar." A lottleof Hood's Sarsaparllta taken accord ng to directions, w lit last a month. Hood's Sarsaparilla Is peculiar tn the confidence It gains among ill classes of r cople. Where ft ts once used ,t becomes a favorite family remedy. Do tot bo Induced to buy other preparations. Je sure to get the rccullar Medicine, Hood's Sarsaparilla JoMbydrnRRltU. f I; ilxforfS. Trepuedby a L EOOD A CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass. iOO Doses One Dollar ly pur water can be rxoui, Tniaimneumy unaui wen insi worms and Inhccucaunot set llito. tlmllf Absolutely iiiriluWMter Droor. aud tbnt Is forced through the ceineni ilntta In tliBiMiiellMnrf Miller. Ills rsmlllvelr the only kind or well that Is worth building; in this country Jutues A. KitberU, Halem Incidence nrutr ralr arroundH) makes these wells terms reasonable 10 years experl- euee. o:ijimu-om-w 9-T5sSt-C EMGUSIdi FAt CALIFORNIA rosr JlXh: .rti. TRIG sw vtmiMEwnr tvonA CATARRH Hheunullsm, ypnm'g'a, Corns , HEADACHE, And ALL PAIN. Tat Oallforals FesltWe and Vintlrs I1LECTRIC COUOH CURE CUKtl COLDS, CROUP, CONSUMHI0K. 1st by all Srog(its. Each 25c, 60e h 11 arsuincsr at Co , Prop's. Los Angslss, Oal, DON'T YOU M to be Posted? On the opening ol the Umatilla Reserva tion and Ihedaleof lbe liutbody ol hind In tregon. K YOU DO. THEN -Subscribe ifeast (SSroxa IAde ?&i STEEL PENS 1A Samptn Pooa. different pattens, la sts Nickel Pistol irratch Box. tent post-paid, on receipt ot lO CENT. PERRY ft CO., London. "". t .S.0lct. I0 Brsidwsy, New Vsrk THE YAOUINA ROUTE. OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD And Oregon Development oompany'i mtmslilp Una. 22S miles shorter. 30 houn ls time than by any ottiei loule. Flirt nsss thmtiRh pasaenrer and freight tin' lamrtto vnllev to and Irom Hati FrnnrUet TIKE SCHEBULE. tKxoept Sundays). Leave Atoany 100 P Leave Cor Hill 1:40 Pit Vrrlvo Ynqulna .-...- &' P .V ltve Yaqulna -...-. .MAN Leave Oorvallls 10-.35 A 1' rrlve Albany 11:10 AN O. A C. trains connect at Albany and rvallls. The above trulns connect at YAQUINt tlth tb Oregon Development Cos Li rHtARMKhlnx between Yanulna and ba r"ranclsoo. 8AIUXU PATKS. ITRAMKRH. FROM TAQUtHA Karallon, Krldtr, . June X Wlllainetto Valley, Tuesday July Paratlon, timd ty ...... ........-" Villameite Valley, Thursday .." I Farallon, Tueaday " 1 4TKAMKIM. rKOM UAH t'KANClKO Willamette Valloy, Friday June T Farallon, Tuendayn July 1 Willamette Valley, Sunday '- I Farallon, Thursday " II Vlllamette Vallev.Tuenday If This company rexervea the ngbt t change sailing dates without notice. N. ft. IVasenuerw (mm Portland and al tVlllamette Valley points can make clew wnnectlnn with the train' of tin VAQUINA ROUTE at Albany irOorralllk tndir destined to San Mint-loco, shoulr irninge to arrive at Yaquina the evenlm efore date of Kittling. Pawengrr ami Frrlgkt Kates Always Iti imft. For Information apply to Messn HULMAN A Co.. Freight and Tlcke AgenU -J0O and 202 Front &. Portland, Or C. C. HOUUk: Acl Oen'I Vn. A Pass. AgL, Oregon laclflc R. K. Co.. Corvallli.Or O H.HASWELU Jr. Oen'I Frt; A Pass. AgL Oregon -Development Co., hh Montgomery r..; Han Franrlwo. Cal Remember the Oiegon Piielflc popul' simmer eucurslonx low rate tickets a now nn Mile from all Tulley points Yaqulna and return. C. C. HOOUE, AsL U. F. and P. Agea The live paper ol Eastern Oregon TERMS. Dally, J7 M a year; S1.00 for six months vml-Weekly, j.5i a yean II S for six nth; Weekly, $1.75 a year; $100 forslz lontbM. EAST OREGOXIAN Pub Co., Pendleton, Oregon. DRAIN TILING. The undersigned are prepared to furnish the best quality of tiling for under drain ing at lowext prices. a URPHY a DE3ART, Near Fair Orouus, Salem, Oregon, SAVE MONEY ON BOOTS, SHOES and RUBBER.8. C. G. GIVEN & Co's. NOTICE! $25,000 REWARD To the paity receiving the largest Jllst of uuiuesfor The Grand New Illustratedj HSIT0RY of UTAH, Bv HUBERT H. BANCROFT, The Eminent Historian. Ready at last- Oiily true history of Mor monUm publl hed KanL-lnuttnic. Inlenxl Intt-reMlnif, rierlul Endorsed alike b .Mormiinann I (Icntlle. WONDEHKUL ADVENTURES fTrupit-iHiitid 1'rivellern Hl'M(dy Indian ware. Ihrilllngitcciiuiitof in its icret and miraculous w:ipf..lhe famous D.tnlU AbbOCiatt in, Etc., Etc. MYSTERIES OF POLYGAMY. The Tllblng Houe.Celetl.il Marriage Htrange KrllgeuitCutm..Hlograpby of nngnam uiig, us inruuug us tt uovei THE LARGEST STOCK, Best Goods AND LOWEST PRICES In the City. wmmmmmmmmmmmmmammmmmmmmmammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmtmmmmmmmmmmmmm fflL Wm yolA r- McF- PATTON'S I OUwIttl Ottlu m s!reel' M S(Be, I l F. McF. PATTON'S State Street Rook Store, 98 State Street 40c WILL BUY 12 of DICKEN'S WORKS. 40c ATTk EDITION THE BEaT 4:OC. SIX DAYS IN EACH WEEK, Consisting of 1000 Boxes Hurd & Crane's Stationery, Miscellaneous and School Books, Swan Fountain Gold Pens, Hol land's Perfection Fountain Pens, Holman's Photo Al bums, the best. Bainbrldge & Crane's Wedding Stock. C. F. Rump's Fine Leather Goods of all descriptions. Birth-Day Cards and Book lets. Reward Cards. WE BUY OUR GOODS FROM PUBLISHERS AND MANUFACTURERS "4 20c WILL BUY A Cho'ce Box of FANCY STATIONERY.! 20c FIM8T CLASfA GOODS 20c i : ag We occupy our own building, pay no rent or clerk hire. Consequently can sell cheaper than any other house. REMEMBER THE STATE STREET B0QK ST0RE. -s THE MM MEW 11 M HUE. Four Miles From Salem tlie Capital of Oregon. One Thousand acres of as fine lurid a therein in the northwest, divided Into one hundred email meadow and fruit farms. These tracts for the F1I1BT 1 1ME are mm plated uu the market, ranging in prices irom 160 to $100 per mere one third cash, balance uu time with Interest. No Better Opportunity for Investments in a small way has been offered to the public. Thousands of dollars will be expended within the "next 12 months in Improvements In the Immediate vicinity of this land, while upon the tract itself, ,iu Ibe way ot roads, fencing, etc., a large amount of money w ill be used. A Free Ride to and From the Place to any one wishing to see or invest. Call at the office uf LLIS & CHAM BER UN, Conrt St., Salem, Agents, for Plats, Description and further particular? W yei true hlmory, A tfrund tMxik lt..terchuiit, Airiiicrs, Mechanics, and A vraiid iiK to sell. Ererybodr wanlk allrmsses nive eiiitPrlj awulied I tie b- aeantniw 01 inis remurKSDieotiuK. Bottom OUR SPECIALTIES. FTIoea Kxeitvnieot runs high In tills cly over System Builder, us everybody is using It for catarrh of the tilomacli, Consuuip. tloii Dxspepnia, Impure blood and lo bullc" up tlie Hysteiii it certainly muht be Hit excellent preparation, when eveo body speaks so well of It. uocwr Still one large room with alcove for ottlce or living, iu FoHtofUce block. Call at Jouhnal ottli-e. Fern Dentibthv. Newest proces ses and best work Kuarautet-il, at T. C. Smith's uld deutul bureau, dtf A Sure uure lor file. Itching: Piles are known by molslura llaepeiNplrattun, reusing Intense Itcblua wheu warm. ThU form as Hellas Ullnu llloedlng and prutrudlBK. yield atupue lo Dr. Uusunko's Pile Uumedy, whl cti aoU dlreolly on tbeparUi Hirwted, abMirbs la. m rs, allays Itolilncard eltwts perman ent cure. W cenw Uiunrtst ,r mull; tretlse lre. I)r. U-wanko, PBlladelpbla l'a "old nyNiiilthArtteliier. I "Kellabies." for men. ribhle calf. CrfediiKKir clyle, af-t.COnhiK-f.n' K.7i II. " nniinon fciife." for Ijidks. a brlxl't OunKola, stylish as any niBde,aW.OU bhOH lor f.75. III. lean saeynu money on Imjj's nnd chlldren'M shoes 1'iwltlvely low prices, ltepulilug done, ('uotom work solicited. 11:1 if THE STATE Agricultural ffft ovt Opens September 12, 1890. rwUIWEOr STUDY arranired exprewly I to meet the needs of the Farming and siecnaniuii interest oi inesiau.. lirire. rofnmodlous and veil ventilated buHding-a. The rollege Is located In a cul tivated ai d ClirlKlliin cominiinlty. and one of the bealthlent In the state. MILITARY TRAINING. Expenses Need Not Exceed $150 for the Entire Season. Two or mor Free Hchnlarsblps from eveiy county Write for catalogue to U, L. A UN OLD, Pre., (Jorv.illlK.Or. 8-2tf-3m dw Wo have the Exclusive Control of o N L Y - fntM"iisCT l EHif BAY CITY, Tillamook eonn'y, O-egon, is located st the head of rlerp wster on Tillamook Bay. The harbor is, and is ro arced lt OnTC'Dmeit ensinee s, one if the sates' and b- nort h of the Golden Gate. Eighty-four steamers an ied end l..p rted f.om here duriug t' ptst y r, W1THOU n HE EXPENSE OK A PILOT OR TUG. Ti Ism-ok canntjr is larger than the state of Delswa e and twicn ii large as Rhode Island, and is the lirhist ol inv cruntv no -n the Pacific coast, comlstincr of tnltndid rjrsirits. immense forests uf fine timber, extensive coal fiil.Ic. almon fl hiig. Eto. E c. BAY CITY is the only place in the enui'ty where a o-mmerciat citv can bo built. Exten-ivo impmvrnunls con. i-ting O' wharves, d cks. wareh ute. b"ililini , Eto , Me trarljl heimr made. This is s new, rich, undevelorwrl o untry. For map , circulars, price, E'c , till on or arldrena the BAY CI I Y LAND CO , Safrm, Oregon. ThEYOUTMS(mPAH10N Speelmui Copies and Beautiful Calendar Mat Fre. Specimen Copies and Beautiful 1000 . sOslVti kkt V aasaH IsbbT Cl'MBlCC VsT sa asssLsisB sassi --b .-iiiibiieij sib & iiurasui. HtarBaaSiSBBBnBBssasBai m BMs)sksiBSLa BBBBBBa. sssstsvi zz ' HV1 iiStV IRuoin I Sthe I '000 1 TRAVEL -mo MZZM zZZJfmul PSU ffl ; N Mr WttUf Vuptr it$t t grtut m Varuty ef Enttrtaininj ami Itutmetit Rtadinf at m ton frxM." THIS SLIP FREE TO JAN. I, 1891. T asr NEW HUBRCRIBEK whs will eat eac sail ses as this alia with us iirtH aad 81.73 tin rottal vr Krpttn Monty Order or lUgUltrtd Letter at our risi w will sa4 TUB VOUTH'S CU.MPAKIOV FRF.Els January, 1891, aad for a Fall Year fraas thai Data. This affer laeladrs the FIVR DOIini.K HOLIDAY NI'MIIEKH far TksuksalTlai, Caristsaas, Maw Year's, Easter asi FonnhxifInlv, nad all ike Illustrated Weekly KarrleaMats. 1 Addrtt; THK YOUTH'S COMPANIOW, 41 Tampla Plaoa, tow. Maaa. WITH $1.76 Am, ava't Sana to offer a prill (a uH ttt 0oot, for IU Vie tCSTMADe. fraryOaaaoMt ONE AND ONE HALF POUNDS. - GILBERT & PATTERSON, SAtfM. ORE. The Oregon Land Co., -with Itfl- C0NSERVAT0K1T OF MUSIC Of the Willamette University, Salem, Oregon, The past school year has been the moat anvcessfiil In Its bUlory. lueieuted atten dance anil numberof gradnati. 1 lie most unnjMuufiil iiuiBlPHflhiMil on the Nurltiweat owiat. The coiirses of Itislriiuiloo Inulude OEO. WILLIAMH., Hluno.orgiui, nine organ, violin ardorclies Wat. ENilLAND. . Ii-ui irmtruniBuU. viM-iil culltin. I ariiiony. UUUU MoM.l :'.. couulei point and clas teachlni:. Ullijo , niHsaiven on ihiiiipiciiou n wiuin ,,, ' musical dlmilnr will nn .IK.I by au DIllKOTOItS: MISS STELLA AMES, B. S. Teacher of Oaltartt Syrian) f Expreulaa. aud HARMONIC -:- GYMNASTICS. Httlem, Oregon, Terms In Advance. Thnhe reaUU-rlna wltb Unliernlly class are given the same rate. Term lor spec ial vlaaea made known on applying to Miss Ames at ihe Unlverslly. Capital National Bank SALEM - - - OREGON. Capita! hid up, - - - $75,000 Surplus, 15,1)00 K. 8. WAM.ACK, - . President. W. W. MAHT1N, . Vice-President. J. H. AUlUtT, - . . - cashier. DIRtCTORSi W. T. Oray, W. W. Martin J. M. Martin, It. .. VS Hllace, Dr. W. A.cualck. J. II. Albert, T. McK. I'atlon, Home mil- Sale Oregon, WILLIAMS & ENGLAND BANKING CO. CAPITAL STOCK, all SuUtribetf, $200,000 Transact a general banking busluosa lu all IU brancliea. ....... ..Hreeldeo ...Vloe preldeul ....(Jiuililer tnoi iivii . iiiifih". alileand emcleut corps t' teachers, wnd i land, lir J. A, Klobarstaou, J, W forralalowue . ( n. rnniiii, 'J. (loo. William, Vm Kng ..uuaua LOANS MADE I'o rarmerii on a heat aud otber mai kev able produce, conslaned or in atore eilber in rlate araaarlesor public wrarehouaes. State and Court? Warruts BoBflt ai Par. COMMERCIAL PAPER Discounted al reasonable rates. Draft drawn direct on New York, Chicago, Han Kranclaco, pnrtlnnd. Umdon, Parte, Berlin lloiia Kong and Calcutta, first National Bank SALEM OREGON. rreeiaeni Vice J resident Cabli WM. tf. IAIIl'h.. UK. J. MM NOMifel, IOHN WOIII, . .'. GENERAL BANKING. Kxcuauaeou Portland, Han Kranclaeo, New York. London and Uong Kong bougbl and sold. Wale, County and Clij wurrauls bouyht. farmer are rurdlall Invited to deimalt and Irauaact bualnrs Willi us. Liberal adancea imide on fr MlullUTI L -1 . . fl k...i .1 rtl-A....... 7;AV.in UW nuiii.ii vtnvtwi Nsal terra begins Bept 1st IWO, (In the State Insurance Building) and branch offices In Portland, Astoria and Albany, Hm for tale a large list of Gralu, Stock and Fruit Furms; also City and Suburban Property. The Oregon Land Co, wsa especially organised for the purpose of buying and nub-dividing large tracts of land, uud baa during the past two years bought and subdivided over 8,200 acres Into Five to Twenty Acre Parcels The sui'ofm of this undertaking la shown in the fuot that nut of 280 tracts placed ou the market, 226 have been sold, We claim thut ten acres ot choice land In Fruit, Will Yield a Larger Income , than J60 acre of wheat In the Mtolatippl Valley. We alan make valuable Improvements Id the way of mauls, oleurlug the laud, femYi etc We i aell a small tract of land for the same price per acre as you would nave aw jiajr jor a utrgv lartu. Send for Pamphlet aud Price List, M. i i i Salem, Or. Kates $20 aatl $5.00 Bay. Open to tbe public Thursday, Sept. 11, 188UT Beat hatel betweea PorUand and ton Francisco. Alms to be Brut class In xlllts appointments. Its tublta areserved wltb the choicest fruits grown Id tbe WU amette alley. A. I. WAGNER, Proprietor HELLENBRAND'S 80S Comrawola),atrat. BlLOF KAKBfes Ice Cream.... .......lOo , Ito. anil a uinee, tea or uoooaiate ana uaae.. i Mu.h and Milk I Plata of 8oun . '..in not caaea, uoHee or Tea.,..., wf rhn-r: s X! . r i M uttou Chop aud, Egg-........- om VenliaaudEai-j....4....ittes)a. ' ,; Ham aad Kri . .&! fA h vi siers aujr s va ..... oeau 2J Cast iHaUrOiaaiiSaryail Frosi.Ht3 O'Clsek A nlca vartatT of vAAnbUn. ... aia . . Also tea. coflka or will; wltb illWaSJt r i " nJSs, ? meala.wltbout extra chat Choice cigars, Imported an alway a on hand. ? PorUr House mk andiKgaa., ..., -. wit. ivllttjl lilutl ll.iltu iitirf ..tliAV nhitri. u. A. linker ... I reawinabiv rate. Insurance on cucli e-1 Bank In new ISatlMUUI block op t'oaa-1 curlty ivn be obtained t the bank la iAtcIkI struet. Hilt-tf ' most raUnbla -""-'- tnnrelal struet. fcia-W ' most reliable companies. DRUGS. ttssusAlslalsftai ssV' anW.aasiauaasaakJaaii SWSBBW.SSBSBB SSS SYarBSBSrSBBSfBBBBBaj The co.partaarsilp relatlaa I BX1S&IBV HHBH U. M Kohlaubdartha i Pohle has this . solved and nwHlMr part, asrsaner iBcur aay u count b aaMpaaVj lea wa, uc, wssjeajar haa a aaua 'ma-sal r-. 0UtlWUBBS T HbbI IbbTM ,i ISNaai at Uakwu. i ran utuiuaiu li.hiTi.K.r- NotijM-AHfaiMa. kuowla aalvaa Indebted la tks Mru o W A COX. DRUOQIHTS. 100 STATE ST.. ' IS.h.-MpNa1ia .5 full Hue ordruga, toilet an Idea, perfumery ataimsMwiaatinM tiEr ioua. PreavrlDitona aarfully oowtajuudM. . the aaBaTaiaaaT - " i hm'"' mum-i.H. JzMm: l vtiBltLe-j .M JSA.lr4 V Hi. MiAb.i - &HtkiAii lA iS ,i ,. .VJr- li.ily"i-.Vilt