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iUKjWPi i'1 ' ww,,,?"'w'wwW . , -timiLsryr'iF! ? -f ""W!rt Ip " ; "MftfJprtP! J SC' nuGiuniic DISPATCHES. jsociati'd Tress Report and Digests of nil Important News of To-Day. OIUMINAL TOOK A QUANTITY OP OPIUM. Huttk, Mont., Nov. 20. John Hill commuted suicide at his room niwiiit 1 o'clock. Mr. Hill vnn 20 yours of hk uud his rush nut was i.iic(1 liy 'lnnu'Htlo troublti, lio ImViMK ppiirntu(l from Ills wlfu hhiiiw tlliio before. About 0 o'clock last night he tried to borrow a rnwr from his room-mate but was refused, owing to his suspicious notions. Ilr wont out Inter, and nficr ho ewnic buck took something to which bin room-mute paid no attention. Shortly nftor ho liecame deathly sick, nnd IiIh room-mate, surmlsliiK lio bud taken poison, ran for a physician. Tho drat ho callod on refused to c to tho sick man, nnd tho roHiilt wits that Hill died un attended. Ho had taken enough opium to kill u regiment. A BANKKH AUKIOTKII. Nkw Yoiik, rsov. w). Albert Jurnulowsky, u banker at Ludlow mill Canal streets, is in trouble over u butch of lottory tlokotn imported Into the city from Germany a few weeks into, In ull valued ut $20,000. When tho tickets arrived they wore HtiZt'd by tho CUSlOIIlH lUHH!Ctor. JarnulowHky made every cflort to procure their rolcusu In order thut ho might Bend them back and not bo compelled to stuud tho lots. Uu wont to the dlHtrlct iittnrney'n ofllce to we what could 1 done. He wns told ho hud better Bee Cumstock in regard to the mult er. .lust then CouiHtock wulked In and seeing tho Ilngbiuu banker, mild: "1 huve u warrant for your urrest," and u de tective won ordered to place Jurnul owsky In custody. The charge la that of bringing lottery tickets Into the state. The banker furnished $1000 bail tor his presence when waiitrd and woh allowed to go home. Gone Willi Another Man. A young man by tho nnmo of Bh irpo, who recently came here frnn Corviillls, compliilus that IiIh Wlfn, only 18 yearn of iiko, lifts gone where tho woodbine twlneth with a hamlHomcr man by tho name of Jooi, and who in In the llycry stnblo business. Klinrpc, who Ih himself fond of homes an well ns a pretty wlfo, married Inst September. For n timo nil went well until Mrs. Hlmrpo got to going with other men to tlicnlr-rs, etc., and finally dipped tho rlinittx by leaving Onrvnllls with a woman known n "Dutch Annie" and a railroad brakeman. Slmrpe followed, only to find Hint Mrs. S. hud taken up with "a party by the nntiin of Jones," nnd flatly refused to return with him, gaylug that she had done all tho work the ever would do nnd preferred n life of cane. Portland Examiner. BANKS' AND RAILROADS Run on the Citizens' of New York. Saving THE STANDARD OIL MONOPOLY Gcto tho Aorth Pnclflc Into Its (JlvttcllCS FillHCilll Now. Pint Painting tit And inn this Kveniiig, Tho Tojcttl & Best's collection, which has been on exhibition for the pant two weeks at 303 Commer cial street bunk block are to be closed out by miction, l'rof. Best, who Is hero touching a class, him received Instructions from Tojcttl, the great Flguro l'alutor in San Francisco, to close out all his paint illgs to tho hlgheHl bidder, legnrd IctM of their value, iih lie bus all IiIh uri'angcmentH made to stnrt for Europe. The wiles continue, this evening, at 7;.'i0 sharp, by Shaw & Downinci, Auctioneers. MISCELLANY. It ih n Mistake To try to euro etiturrl by using local applications, ('atari h is not a local but n constlluliouul dis ease. It Is not u disease of the man's nose, but of the man. There fore, to eflect a cure, requires n con stitutional remedy like Hood's Sur sapillbi, which, acting through the blood, leuehes every part of the system, eMiellllig t lie taint which causes the disease, and imparting health. WHKATHTtM. I-OttTlt. Han Fiiamimo, Nov. 20. lluyer 890J,1.31J;imjuoii 1.41j per coiilal. Caicaoo, Noy. 20. Wheat Is weak, cash 8SJ to ; Dec. 81J; Maj or. N0UTII I'ACII'IC. The Northern Pacltlc directors to day declared tho regular Quarterly dividend of one per cent. E.VCITINO HUN ON A NKW YORK BANK. Nkw Yoiik, Nov. 20. A run be gun on the Citizens' Having bank and continued all this morning Before nine o'clock sixteen hundred excited Poles hnd guthercd In the vicinity. Some paraded up nnd down the neighborhood all last night. President Quaiuturd expects the run to continue to-day and to morrow. Ho says the bank Is ready to meet It. Instrument Filed tor Record nt tlie Conntv Recorder's Ofilie. CP Thomas and wf to K Troutoette, 85 J acres lu t 0, s, rlc; $ 1200 Frank Parrlsh ct nl to Abl gnll Purnsh 134.40 ncrcs iu t tl . o .... Geo' 1) Terliunc nnd wf to Wm Palo 4.58 acre lu t 0 s, r 3 w; 183 THE typ: ODELL WRITER. I'nollah Martyr. Thorenrfl mniljis nnd martyrs. Some were wine In tlie lonicu , Home are silly lu- llm Imuil finnliil lilnul .....a Tlia Unnl I ... n...ultfint JvnntK' .mill., f.. I tin lilt lA. Wfl OtTef f IO0O tO eliiM. klnoelhev nciocutto trulde 011111111 iunl tho worK tlttentcnrd (Ifiniccr. wccumuilKHeralo, but v, 0 inLDOt rcpocl them. Ameni: thosllllest me murium ui rneuinaiism, wuo nogm linvo prevented dally nnd nightly recur rlnu torture by the early use or Hosteller's .stomach Uilterx, a blood depurctil more elllcient In retnovlnx thuvlrusuf this com pUlulfiom theHlrculutlon tlmn any thua lur brouKht to Iho notlceofthecommunlty and the medlcai prehension. It promotes vruitcrnctlvlty of the kidneys. The cban iibl through wulch blood Impurities, pro. sre principally expelled and It Imparts a degree of vigor to dlgcntlon and aHymlla Iton which Tuts a most favorable bearing $20 will buy the UliFM. Tl 1 K WrttTKii with 78 characters, nnd 515 fur the BINOI.K CasrUdm.l, warranted to do hotter work than any machine made. It combines Huiri.icrrr with DcnAM!.- ITV, MPKEI), UASB Of OI'KHAIIU.V, Weill B longer without cost of repairing than any other machine. Has no Ink ribbon to bother the operator. Ills rnt, substan tial, nlrkcl plated, pcrrctiiud adapted to nil kind of type writing. I.llien printing i reu'ls-hours. THK HIOUX INDIAN TllOUllI.i: AN OUTJIKKAK KEAKKI). MlNNEWAUKAN, N. D., Nov. 20. The Sioux Indians on Devil's Lake reservation nro not especially stirred up yet.- All tho troops at Fort Tot ton have been removed to Hlandlug Hock. The citizens here are uueasy and bcllevo tho Indians eonteuiplate uu outbreak. A FOIITV-NINKR D1IS. llATH, Maine, Nov. 20. J. ('. ltandal who nccompunlcd Commo dore. Perry to Jttpuu, having charge of the detachment left ut Loo 'JI100111 Island, died yesterday. He was a forty-niner and ut one time deputy collector at Kau FiuucNco. LATEST OK TUB INMAN HITUATION. UllYKNNi:, Wyoming, Nov. 20. Frank Grinrd reached Butlalii, Wy oming, with the information Unit I parties r Hloux ure traveling up thu Powder river valley tow aid the llig Horn eouiitry. They were com mitting depredations upon ranches In the Ulg Horn valley. lllJI.ir.VKH ALL DANUKK l'AHT. SrANIIINCi ltOUK Aokncv, N. D., Nov. 20. Mujor MeLauglilin bus returned from u visit to Hitting Bull's camp. Ho believes ull dan ger of an outbreak Is past. Bitting Hull and bis followers ure losing faith in the Messiah craze. Me I'uughllu says the Indians ure deserting Hlttlug Hull and he has not enough men to go on the war path if he wanted to. TKOOPS AKHIV1NCI. IIHTKh ARRIVALS. The following arrivals up tered for the last twenty-four "Till: WILLAMIHTK." P S Dumigau, SUverton. J W IIusiuuh, Geo Noble, Hop ncr. 11F Hull, C W Ituwsou, J W Westluke, 11 It Nicholas, Portland. J U Simpson. Selo. Fluley Edgar, Crowley. So! Iliplusky, Alaska. J O Johnson, J W Ncwshnm, G It Clark, M Volk, S P It It. A Katz, Bt Louis. Bun 1 Culklns, Aberdeen. W C Urowu, Dallas. Harry UcUieson, S F. Chas L Huiihou, Ontario, Can. K W OldB, Kansas City, Mo. llenj Lotz, J E Belllck, Ban Fran cisco. A D Brown, Portland. G M Meanss and daughter, Buy City. Irwin W Crary.Oulde Bock, Neb. Phil Metschun uud family, Can yon City. T H Barnes, city. J F Gruves and wife, Dallas. N Bleeusfedder, A Vuight, Son Francisco. 1 W II Boyuu, Eugene. J Meyeis, E J MeCausllaud und wlie, Albany. cook hoti:i,. Mury Butt, T. T. Geer, Mucleay. Mrs Dumum, Mrs Jarkins, E B SiniUi, Portland. N H Butler, Moumoutb. P K Fritz, J as Colmuu city. D C IMclinrdsou, Macleay. E J Phillips, Alburqueiiue, N M. Wm Braudoubuig, H Clevcluud, B Evuuu, Luke Lubluh, George Cook, Corvullls. Joliu Crniibky Jelleisoii. Jack Arlaiice, Brooks. G A Shepherd, Bilverton. C P Thomas, Butte Creek. L. Lawrence Graves, Kau. Omaha. Nov. 20Gou. Brooks Amber colfee, King of cotlees. nud his batttthou reuched the Plue 1 l''r sale only by Great Eastern Tea ltidiio bl'oiiov tlila mnriiimr. Pine Co., 317 Commercial street Itidge Iudluns ure greatly excited and continue dancing. Gun. Brooks is informed thut bunds of Indians ftre en route from the Rosebud ageuoy to Join tho Plue Ridge Indluu. There is no truth lu the report that sixty Bloux Indians were killed yesterday iu a factional light. A 135,000 TWO-YKAR OLD. Nkw Youic, N. Y., Nov. 20.-At sale of horses owned by ex-Cos- gressmau Bcott, of Pennsylvania, today, Baloro, the crack two-year-eld of the season, by Imported Bayo ilere, out of All-Hunds-Around, was knocked down to Phillip Dwyer for J35.000. ADMlltAL (ll.lhHON 1)KA1, PlIILAUKLl'HIA, IN., NOV. 20. er Admiral, Oliver GllBOllI U. 8. .i retired, died this morulug. I-ADIK8 OK TIIK WOHLU'H KAIK. tJtuc'Aao, ill., Nov. "O.-At a meetlug to-duy of the lady mauu Ks of the World's Fnlr, Mrs. Pot ter Pulnier, of Chicago, wan unuul Wously elected piesideul. ItAILKOAU CoMMIffll O N. T ll fwllroad coinmlsslou were still tuk 'UB testimony this nfiernooii on the Jko Lublsh disaster. They thought they ooultl conclude the Mlmony this nftornoon when they "' glvo a decision us thu result of tuelr Investigations. This decision 'iWttlU.fi with muoU Interest. Iu whlohover way tho deolslau may bo teudered there will niauy pleased 8d many displeased. Tliuaoimiilu J'n feeius tp be laborlug to rlve Hie sets r.-uriiiuu nt ufi... .!. II.. PlHWd.") "' - Break fust Wufers iiiako a dell clous food. For snlo only by Great Eastern Tea Co., 317 Commercial st reel. IlAVK Aiuuvki). Hen. PhD. Metsehau, State treasuier elect, uud family have arrived iu the city at Inst. It was their lutentlon to have been hero some time ago, but they were detained by sickness. Mr. Metschau will outer upon tho duties of his olllce the llrst of January. The Balem people will welcome this estimublu family lu their midst. TIIK ROCKAFELLHRS' IIEI'UTKD CON TltOL OK Till: NORTH I'ACII'IC. The New York World says: The greatest piece of news iu Wall Street is that John D. uud William Rocke feller, the Standard Oil magnates, have acquired control of the North ern Pacific railroad, which prac tically means the ousting of Henry Villurd. There is u scheme on foot to provide connections for the Northern Pacific which will make it un uninterrupted rail line from the Atlantic to the Pacific. WISDOM'S PLANS ON FINANCU. The Post's Washington special says: Wludom believes another 'crisis In government 11 nances Is threatened this fall, uud that his plan to use the pioposed new bonds us secuiity for the national bauk cir culation would obviate the perils of free coinage of silver or further pa per issue without u dollar for dollar coin bit? Is, . a failuhi:. The failure of Barker Bros, cte Co., of Philadelphia, is just announced. The'uuusuiicementof the failure on trie stock exchange bus had the effect of depressing the market. Olllcers refuse to make uuy state ment. DECAMPS WITH f25,000. Rochester, N. Y., Nov. 20. Moses S. Mark, formerly employed nt the Flour city National bank, tel egraphed the National Bauk of Commerce at New York to send $25,000 eurreucy, having signed his name us cashier. This morning he went to the express ofllce, got the money, and decamped. Mark hns heretofore borno a good reputation. A FAST- CUUl&ER. Nkw York, N. Y., Nov. 20. The new cruiser Concord on u tiiul tiip made us high us eighteen knots uu hour against a strong tidal current. Sho bus proven to be the fastest gunboat yet built for our navy, but despite the splendid speed suowlug the Coucord has. failed to develop the requisite 3400 horse-power re quired by the contract. Philadelphia, Nov. 20.- The Banter failure Is Whartou Barker's firm. They are largely Interested in reading securities, Oregon Pacific bonds, and Baltimore und Ohio cur tiusts. The failure is caused by a. Hurry on the stock exchuuge. It Is uuthorltlvely stated that the com pany is'iu a position to pay every dollar they owe. '1 he firm of Barker Bros, has been established for Jlfty three years. on the general bculah. A Sine vure lor 1'lle. Itching Piles are known by moisture llkepcmplratlon, causing Intense Itching when warm. This form as well as llltna intoning ana protruding, yield at once to Dr. Uosanko's Pile Remedy, will ch acts directly on the Darts aflcctcd. absorbs tu- mrs, allays Itching and eflects a perman ent cure, 50 cent. Druggist or mall; tretlBc lree. Dr. llooanko, Philadelphia Pa Sold byHmlth&Hteluer. Lu.MiiKR. Contractors and par ties contemplating building, should ubt fail to call on J. F. Jacobson for estimates on rough and dressed lum ber. Yard and ofllce near agricul tural works. 9-20-e o d-tf. manuscript. Two or ten copies can be mado atone writing. Any Intelligent per son can become, an operator In two days. uv operator who run of the Doublk Cask I Iniet.?.. Reliable Agents and salesmen wanted, Special Inducement to dealers. rorpainpmei giving inaorsemenis, ac, tuvuu XI. rj wnur.ivi.u., nddreiM 83 and 87 5th Ave. uuicngn. in. e&d ELLIS & WHITLEY, LIVERYMEN, THE LARGEST STOCK, Best Goods AND LOWEST PRICES In the City. 'Special m T. McF. PATTON'S State Street Book Store, 98 State Street South of Chemsketa Hotel, SALKM, - - OREGON, nilibard's Khcumatlo ana Liver Pills, These pll.s are scientifically compounded UD1IO oitn In action. No griping naln so commonly following the use of pills. Tncy are sdanted to both adults and dill drenwllh perfect sarely. We guaianteo tbey hae no equal In the cureof sick head ache, constipation, dyspupnla and bullous ncss and, as an appetizer, they excell any other preparation 177 ly Hmlth t Stelner, sole ngt. Still one large room with alcove for olllce or living, in Postofflce block. Call at Journal olllce. W. L. Wade, of North Salem, has a full Hue of general merchandise and la giving away handsome books wuu cssii purenises. tt Miss Mary E. Stelner, teacher on piauo and organ. Address 244 Twelfth Btreet. tf Thanksoivino. For choice fat turkeys, geese or ducks for Tbuliks giving dinner, call at Steiner's fish market. 6td Morgan & Mead, City Draymen I All work done with promptness nnd dls patch. Only the best men are employed. IM- SIXDAYS IN EACH WEEK, Consisting of 1000 Boxes Hurtl & 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. Bump's Fine Leather Goods of all descriptions. Birth-Day Cards and Book- ets. Reward Cards. WE BUY OUR GOODS FROM PUBLISHERS AND MANUFACTURERS 40c WILL BUY 12 of DICKEN'S WORKS. 40c , ATTk EDITION THE BE8T 40c. SOc WILL BUYI A Choice Box of FANCY STATIONERY, 20c VFIB8T CLASf GOODS 20c MISS STELLA AMES.B.S. Teacher of Uclsarte System ol Expres sion and HARMONIC -:- GYiMNASTICS. Salem, Oregon. Terms In Advance. Those registering with University class are given the same rate, lernis for spec ial classes made known on application to Alias Arms at tue university. Piano- Voice; French - and - German At rooms 6 and 7 Bank building Good writing paper only 5 cents per quire at Crissman'-t 5 and 10 cent store. '.t & CURED Go to lion weals for 25 Proprietor. Ton els. for good, bquiiro V. F. Harris, d3t .3 that impurity cl the hlood nidi h i !u t unsightly luirja or nwelllngb o.i I .uid.MIie neck; cjums painful im. I g .ores on the arms, lops, or f tct ; ilcu'ln, . ulcers In the cyes.cars, or nose, oi'tin cai. 'ng Lllndncss or deafness; Is the oriel" ' pimple, cancerous growths, or the many .ihcr manifestations usually ascribed to humors;" and fastening upon the luiifs, "auses consumption, and death. Being lie most ancient, It is the most general ol ill diseases or affections, fot very few persons aie entirely free from it. How Can It Be By taking Ilood's Barsaparllla, which, by lie remarkable cures it has accomplished, jften when other medicines hae failed, '.us rroven Itself to be a potent and pecul ar mcdlciue for tills disease. Some rt il.cse cures arc really wonderful. If jci: cuirer from scrofula or Impure blood, bo oiue to tiy Ilood's Saisaparilia. livery spilng my wife and ililUlien haw neen tioubled with sciofula, soies bre.iK ng out on them In various places. My little boy, three years old has bem a tcnlble tuffi'ier. Last spring he was one mtss of sores trom head to lect. I whs jdWscd to us Hood's baisaiiarllia, and we ha e till taken It. l'he I esult is that all u. e been cuicd ol the scrotula, my little l.y being entirely tree from sores, and all tour of my children look bright nnd healthy." W. U. ATHEitTOX, Tassaic City, rJ. J. Hood's Sarsaparilla oMbyclruKBlrti. fit six for fj. rrera'l hj ' 1. HOOD t CO., Apothecanci, Ix)we'l,JU SCO Doses Ono Dollar MIrim LAURA THOItNTON. GOLTUA and ANNIE 8:14-2w MQ CALIFORNIA PositWej sss rJwmKZ Pures CATARRH fibenmatism, Nenralgia, Corns HEAOAOHE, And ALL PAIN. Tin Oallformla Foiltiva and VtgatlTt liLEOTRIO COUOH CURE CURtS COLDS, CROUP, CONSUHPTIOH. , Sold ty all DmjjIiU.. Each 25o, 50o k X 0rtlntr Oo . Prop's. Lo AngeUt. Oal SUl'llLME COURT. Tu io Unsr Yet. The Salem City band soiolkuletl Mr. nud Mis. Silas Ii. Junes nt tliflriiuvr suite of rooms over Deui burn's store last evening. Ar. Jones tool; llm boys down to Westttcott & Irwin's restauraut and treated tlieni to a first class oyster supper. The boys have been smllliiK all day over their kind treatment and have been wishing some uioioof their friends would get married, School Tux Iiixt. The school taxes of district No. 24 lu Marlon county are now due and payable at the clerk's olllce I u No. J.M3 Commercial stieet (In the rear of F. 6. Dearborn's book stoic lu the Bush Hieyiutui blook) Halem. The same will become delinquent unless iialu it ilhlu (10 days trom this date. Jjy order of board, this 17th day of November, 18W. W. IJ.SiMl'SOX, 11-17-tf District Clerk. Fink ah Simc Some of the blankets Just made by the Snleiu iat-..l ...llln . . l.l .. lll.kfjt fl n ikhoii '"', " ;; I imnVl0K directly upon the blood sale ut their store ou Commercial ".'.1I.llf., Jllm BV8t..m. ,........ -,....-. ..- --..- Balem, Nov. 20, '00. State of Oregon, resp., vs James Peel, app.; appeal from Douglas county. Argued aud submitted. S. W. Condon, dial, att'y for reap.; Win, 11. Willis, utt'y for app. A. J. Curtis, app., vs The La Graude Hydraulic Water company. Argued aud submitted. J. D. Slater, att'y for app.; Gen. Jf. Williams, att'y for lesp. CASES SET FOK NEXT WEEK. Monday, Nov. 21, Bchuider, vs O. P. It. U. Co.; aud Sam'l lieipel et nl, vs Clackamas county. Tuesday, Nov. 25, Hauford Fowle, vs Temperauce House; and Willis, vs Levcrlch. Wednesday, Nov. 20, Pope & Co., vs Ames & McC'lure; aud Hockler, vs McOluncliy. How's Tills. Wo otler Oue Hundred Dollars re ward for uuy case of catarrh that cauuot be cured by taking Hall's Caturru Cure. F, J. Cheney & Co., Pi ops Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, iiavo known V. 3. L'he lie v for tho last 16 years. aud believe hlui perfectly honorable lu ull uimini'Bs laausucuons, ana linuiiclallvuhlo tu curry out any obligations rundo by their ilrui. West & Thuax, Wholesale Drug irlsts, Tolede, O. WAIiDINQ, Kinnan & Mauvi.v, wnolesaie wruKgisis, loieuo, u Hall's Cntarrn cure is iukcii inter FOREST GROVE POULTRY YARDS, Founded in 1877. 1000 YOUNG FOWLS FOR SALE, And the ftnestl ever bred on the 1'aciflc Coast. Book your Older early forcbolco selections. Send Stamp for Catalogue. Address J, M. GARRISON, llMl-dwr Foret Grove, Oregon. NOTICE! $25,000 REWARD To the party receiving' the largest list ;of names.for Xtie Grand New Illustrated HSIT0RY of UTAH, Bv HUBERT H. BANCROFT, The Eminent Historian. Ready at last- Only true history of Mor. MormonB and Gentiles. monism published Fascinating, Interesting, powerful Endorsed lntCQsIr alike by WONDEUFUL ADVENTURES Or Truppersand Travellers Bloody Indian wars..! hrllllng account of iiiuhs.icrcs nnd miraculous Kscupes..Tlie famous Dnnllc Association, Etc,, Etc. MYSTERIES OF POLYGAMY. The Tithing llouse-.Celestlnl Marrlugn Strange Reilgeous Customs..Ulography of Brlgham Young, as thrilling as u novel yet true history. A grand book to sell. Everybody wants lt..Alercbants, Farmers, Mechanics, and all classes have eagerly awaited the np denrance of this remarkable book. 1891. Harper's Weekly ILLUSTRATED. We occupy our own building, pay no rent or clerk hire. Consequently cun sell cheaper than any other house. REMEMBER THE STATE STREET BOOK ST0RE. m am mm m frut ms. Four Miles Fiiuu Salem the Capital of Oregon. One Thousand acres of as fine land m there la In the northwest, divided iuto one hundred small meadow and fruit farms. These tracts for the FIRST TIME are now placed on the market, ranging in prices trom 960 to $100 per acre one third cash, balance onetime with interest. No Better Opportunity for Investments in a small way hnsibeen offered to the public. Thousands of dollars will be expended Jwlthln the Jnext 12 mouths in Improvements in the Immediate vicinity of this land, while upon the tract itself.Jln the way oJ roads, fencing, etc., a large amount of money will be used. A Fro Ride to and From the Place to any one wishing to aee or invest. Call atjthe office of WILLIS & CHAMBERLIN. Court St., Salem, Ageits, for Plats, Descriptioi and fertker particalarp. BAY CITY, is located st the head of deep water on Tillamook a of the aaieat and beat north of the Uolden Uate. feist departed from here during the past year, WITHOUr THE EXPENSE OF A PILOT OR TUG, Tillamook conntv. Oreiron. is located at the bead of deeo wi onnced by Ooyernment eneineeia, one of the aateit and beat north of the Golden Gate. Bar. The harbor ia. and ia uu- Eighty-four iteamera arrived ui Tillamook county ii larger than the state of Delaware and twice as large aa Rhode Iiland, and ia the richest of unty upon the Pacific coaat, conaiating of splendid prairiea, Immense forests of fine timbor, extensive coal fields, talmcn . Etc.. Etc BAY CITY is'the'only plsce in the county where a commercial city can be built Extensive improrsiie it con- s new, i Oregon. sitting of wharves, docks, warehouses, building, Etc, are steadily being made. Tl.ia is s new, rich, undeviloptd c -nnWy. tor maps, circulars, prices, etc., call on or address the BAY Ull Y liAND UU., salem, TllEYOUTHSGlrtPAHION Bpaclmsn CopUa and BematUnl 1000 MBt TX. k Salem Express Company. WA.GONSNO. 15 & 16. Letie orders u l U B. Winters' store. MISSi KNOX SELECT SCHOOL!' Will open nor prlvute gcliool on Monday, Henteniber 1, at tli Utile Central school bulldliig 8-aHm Jolinson's Universal CyclopA An original work by 40 of America's mobt emlnuut scliulars as editors and 30uu eminent celaltsUfroin all parts of the world a contributors, whose names are sleued to tbelr arllctes, us a voucher lor uecumcy. Ji you couiempiate gemug a oyclopiedla, the cuuvafser will be pleaked tosbowyou the work) though you may not jnirrliime. Address O C. IJKOWEH. Hlule Munuger, Kalem, or Astoria, Or. WIIATISA TUBULAR WELL? Be Sure to Read and Get do Other utreot. uro tliu fliteat Salem. Bco them. ever hvou Id It TcBiliuoiiliili bfiit free, Prlco 70o, per bottle. Bold by all drugglats. A genulauTubular well Is constricted by ting down a turee lncn Iron pipe, wltb leulugk except to i;ot out. This Is t lie only kind of well that putting down a three Inch Iron pipe, wit uooiwuuiifi. exceni ion auu uoiioin. nu dirt ciiu get In aud enfy pure water enn be worms and lntects cunuot act Into, that In nbkolutely surfuee-wutur proof, uud tbnt U forced through the vtuueut utriita to the pure llvln uiiter. It tsiKwttlvely the ouly ktudof welltbut Is worth building In thin country Junius A. HuberlK, Hulein, (nwldeuoo uear fair grounds) makm these Wells 'J'ertus reasouable. 10 years expert, eaos. l;Jl-liu-d-6m-w Harper'B Weekly has never lolled to Jus 11 fv Its title uh a Journal of Civilization." and It bos done so with a coustunl regard to enlarged possibilities of Ubtfiilncn nnd a higher standard of artlstla nnd literary excellence. 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