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""WTatwHW swfnfi ' .JWPW '"v 1MHVWlA,W '"PK." ! he oirrriL -wrm. THURSDAY DEC. 4. 1SX tekjms of i KcKima. pEy by mn r Jr .... IvCJ fry mo!. P muaU. irtj- bj ina r1 yr. . . so IOC Wl' not ikS ia aTTUws. U prtre rar for tfc 'ttTJoriWAi.ul fUepTJ"r If jsijmv mrr no drtlwr'd FREE IELIVFRV RT CAKKIKR. latllr brl - ct. Ij- by oocti, . Vet. t?ketrn w-Uibr Buleos 15 nl I3lfc of tanaUv. SaiwxiSws will pintMr V svoj- tor mrriw hoc oc wfc-rroa U & iXUVwwl. o to em n df Ir eoUerucs, Thi Et llw CArtTAV JorretiH. r-st-lurty rwwirs i tsooo oe.s:I pcT &?2r:M. GILBERT t PATTERSON. Dilrs in Groceries, Cfocxery, Giassware, Paints, OHs, Varnishes, Brushes, Windowgiass, Etc Sok Agents for Epicure Tea and Big Can BaKine Powder. LOCAL HAKKET. Wheat, net 62 cent p-r ba. Hops, active: 2s to 32 cent per lb. Headjuarter f.ir candy, manu factured fre-b evtry day at Joue A Bernardi's on State ireet. The OrriciAE Coot. Myor Williams Jutic ot tb Peace God dell and Recordor Conn have con cluded the count of tbe vote? of last , Monday's city eWtlon. Tb- rulti-r-re. wth on" eiceptioc, a- civtrn ' by tbe jode- on Monday eveuins. The oScial cuunt how ijf vote iu tbe focnb ward between Hucb Lsmoracx and John EIUv, tbe can didate for ald-rnnrn. Acoordine to tbe Juds " count It pave Elli- 10S ote while Laajoroax bad only 101 Tbe otScial coanl rtve to eatrh 101 vot- TtU dt-crerDcy occurred by two or three of the ticket of tbeotb fT ward l-ins u-ed in the foarth ward, aad of cocre, had or her s for aldermen than the eaadt- date- in that ward. The only way aow to -rttl" who shall be th- new aJdertuin from the fcirth ward U Vr- bv citv ordoaucr ! which makes a provteion for uch ca."e. Tbordiiacepixvi-th.V.thecaa-, didale who hsv? in eqcal nctnWr l. - . V - of vote-Thai; apj-ar t fore tb city recorder and tbrrc in tbe pre-ence of the cisyor drrode oy lot who i- entit led to the c3r, Tbe new couocil giia from the foe h wvrd ir- in a saoch dootit now a lfore the elect ios. Tbe Brcorder ha.- not yrt an Eocnted the thne hn th candi date shall d-ide ttnr fate, but the law require that it hail Ur within tea days from the time the official canvass i- made. "W LorxJE K. ok P. A large jlelegiiion from Central lodge K. of P., this city, went to Silverton tht afleroooc to x i-: in organizing a new lodge at that place. Tbe dele gation embraces D. L. Greene, J. B. Woodford, C. H. Monroe, . Mc Faddeu, A. A. Burton, Montee BroUiers, W. B. Gallibex, A. Sim mons, J. A. Carson, f 'has. Booth i y, O. A. Waller, A. Wright, C. Elgin, A- Vidal, Wm. Spaulding, J. O'Donald, Mr. Hirscbey, J. L. Mitchell. J. H. Ross Tbe new eZir v. G ; H. A. Thomas, record lodge is expected to tart oft" with juj. prery; T. O. Barker, ivt is members, and the character of manect secretary: J. G. Wright, the crowd of Knigbt- going out treasurer. This lodge bur a larije from here insures a peasant time a: membership and is very wealthy. tb initial meeting. Victims or the Wreck. The It Is Coin.NG.- Oberving Mr. Perry Spmt acting in an excited manner this morning at the French corner, a Democrat mac investiga ted the matter and learned that it woa dimply over the barometer, which wa ''way down'' even to 13:52. Mr. -pmfc delated that wa u low a it ever got here, and he is a barometw observer. Another old timer, though, declared he had seen it down to isiu. Anyway, the in dications are -troug for a big storm. probably ecougb to make up for tbe recent deficiency in tb-.tonn-ketiie. Albany Democrat. Mail Ma7TER-. Below U giveu a itatemeut of the aniouut of biLl neiw done by the curriers of the Sa lem postefilce: Registered letters delivered, 11. other letters deliver ed, H.M-5; oital c:trd, l.47; newt papers 1007; matU-r collected, local letters, 0, mail letters, 11,195; local ootal cards. M: new-uapere, 6. Total number of pieces haudled by three carriern,3,37&; postace on lo cal matter collected 5f5 Keep olk Dookh Locked. Tramps are uumerotu aud most of them are watching for an opportu nity to ileal nomething. Sunday uiKht about 11 o'clock someone tried to enter James McClaren's bouse on Sixth atreet by climbing up ou the roof of tbe back part, where it would b ejy to enter a window, but prospering under the superiuteu fortunately be slipped ofl tbe roof dencyofMrs. Grubbe. Tbe b-rt of and soon made ois escape. Keep order seems to prevail iu the scboil your doors arid window., locked or and an excellent discipline Is main some night j ou may IresoniethlfiK. talued. The teacher aud pupils Eugene Repster. ' would be encouraged In their work Hiok i'RiCEn Meat. We under stand buyers are endeavoring to .-ontract beef cattle Ih this couuty at 135 per head, to be delivered next spring. ThU is another indication that beef U rapidly Increasing In value. Jf you have auy ateera and sUilheni of hay and plenty of time to feed it to the cattle, the ews would say to feed It and fcell your leeve jixt summer. Grant County .News. AkticlEs. Ladles wishing choire articles iu the Hue of fancy grocerie. und good things for the table cannot tford to paM by the st''U of .Ujuire J-'iirmr A C., jPfaW-.ttl.A.. uSWaMJlhifl.Ls -'- J- Tftf Hi?hio'ns. Yer" nlv A Large Aire ae Exper re. Tbe Indications are now tht a larsc aereatre will tw el to bop in lb spring Partie were in this city a few day aco In pet den to crub Und in tbe mcr bottom for a hop geU Tu. Df,It re,r In addition to ' the new yard oto-; all tbe the Id yard will be et out acam in tbe prin. The high price patd tht year ill act a- a great timalu for the larce acreace thit ill douKle be civea to that product iu tire valley in tbeceaiinj: princ. Tbe laad alour tbe Willamette valley can hardly be excelled fi hops. Tbe low bottom land i- f a rich Icam and boWii tbe mot-rure well durine a dry satmaer. Tbe-e land have andetoot:h in them tbatthry do not bevwrne a tnarh and can be easily worfced ic the early -pnu? Moch of 1: oversow a: extreme hich water and a rich deposit of mud is left, often frrtn one to two lnebe in depth, which far more than compensates for the fence that i often washed awa. By tbe-e over I flow the land become- more fertil j led every year. With a yieid llfe that of tbb year and the bisrh pnee an immense prt can be reallied tw ja fe" acre of bop. Even in an or dinary productive year with fair prices several hundred d.ilUr worth of bof- can l harvested fri'ai i an acre of ground. i ' Hop growers have ben the fortu ' , nate men thl year. There are meii i in thb couuty wbo had carerty a dollar la?: sprinc whea the hop- were set out, that now have a haixi ! ome bank account It t- tme that hop cowinr is nsfey, tbe crop is un certain toome extent even in tlf- nio favorable localities afld tbev are not entirely free from their pests, and tbe acl to tt feared L- an un ' certain pnee. Toe price of bop- dee not depend on any local trad er eonsumptiou, but on Ea.-tem aa foreign markets that is supplied b tbe world. o farm pnx'uct I so liable to doctuate in the market pnee a-, hopr. Tbe prk-e ha rarel; tfrrv v low hre but that a niau could eet a fair return for the out put of capital and labor n tbe air- . Z :r h. ,.,.h w inter- VlWJ - . 1 . """"- - -t well. A well conoucled bop i yard can lay hop- down at a ship ping station at S ui 1ft cent- a pound in an ordinary yield. When tbe yield i- heavy and tbe price much higher, the profit is -o much the more increased. Loikje Officers Elected. Pro tection Lodge a - A. U. t. . I electea omcers iur ine mil sis ; j-iioji iim.iuu. -- ouiisjuuiu. month- of lsSl U-: evening which j ent writing from Chicaco to the reul-.rd as follews: M. W., W. S. Oregon'ian say-: "Mr. Mary Pay Boggs; foreman, T. P. Welch: over-' ton, one of tbe ludy managers repre er, J. Mae". recorder, O. A. Wal- , entin? Orecon in the woman's Ier; financier. A. M. Clougb; re ceiver, John Moir; guide, C. F. George; I, W., A. Z. Sweet; O. W., Wm. Watts: trustee, G. Stolz, to hold office eighteen mnuths. Drs. a. R. Jeup aud J. ?C. Smith were elected examining phy-ican?. Cbe meketa Lodge I. O. O F. held their election of officers for a similar time iu their ball List nlsbt with tbe lowing geutleiftu at ttie helm: E. . h. McCoruack. . G.; Henry R- victim of the Lake LabL-h wreck are beginning to leave for their bnnv-s. Ja. McGarry of Utah, left the early part of the week. Mr. Sprout l-ft Mondny for bi home in Hollister, California. He made no ' settlement with the railroad com pany, simple axbitratlou provingiu-eflet-tive in thi case. Rather than to take their termi- he preferred t let tbe law settle it. Cha-. Powell started homi; yeterday. He will join Mr. McGarry iu Portland and they will travel together to Utah Mr. Powell settled with tbe com-1 pany before lie left. He was paid ' M&40 not including the expends ut the hotel. W. .-. Hall aud his daughter, Mrs, W. T. Ellidge, or Spangle. Wash., came up and took tbe overland train last night for California, to wbere they were head ed when the wreck occurred. A Co-TLV Paintiso. One of the oil pafntinp which caued so much commotion at the recent exposition in Pnrtlaud, uuder the tojiic of the "Nude in Art," bos b-en purchased by Mr. Watt Monteitb, of this city, and now occupies Ibe walls of his saloon. It Is valued at 2U0O find was purchased of Gunt, of Portland. Albanv Herald. The Schooi. ThU loretiiKju a Jocknai. reporter dropped into the .. .r- . i i .7 .,j,i, , Last Salem acbuol- and found them If more citizens would vb.it them. r. -in , vn u. Mn .....1 the . -... r-j j new firm for groceries, notlom Hour, feed and etc. Salem Storage 4 Com. Co, 11'.' Court Ft. lw Ther wi'i a prayer meeting at the i.-sidcm-e of J. li. Browu In South nrflem, Friday evening at 7 ff-bs-t. All Invited. Mrs. X. J. Mcl'hc-rs:iu has re iiiriied from Portland to her home til 13 Commercial street and I. now prepared to reeelve engagements for nursing. 12 3 4t m Bird u&5 c-uts at CrJuii4n'i. . WwaatsAt'hs iaiajMeiJu. J ... lmlj A KrATAV Team. Quite x ser ious runaway occurred thiro-rn ng iu "unh Salem. A young n.an by tbe name of Girod wadrtviig the team of Mr. Duncan, nf tbe North Saleru lumber yard. The ttam be came unmanageable and threw him out ot the wagon and brut-ed him up considerably. Mr. Gin-d' father and familv, consisting of a wife and several bys about jrrown, came here fntm Ohio a short time ago and tpped in Salem until ihe. could find a suitable locatiun on a farm. A IVw diys aco they bought a farm out Dir Bn.iks, of Mr. Duncan, and tbU morning oue of tbe box s took Mr. Duncan's team to haul a kad of their lwuehnKl eflects out to the Crm. He had put a few Mn tbe choice ofits public oflicers plank- oa tbe w aeon to be c-d asi t provides that where two or more box to hold tbe goods. One of jrson receive an equal number of tbtbor-es wukh had not U-ec ac- voles for tbe same office, they shall' customed to U-inc drtvm with an determine by lot w hich one is en open bridle got cared at the lumber tiu to tbe ptace. Tbe lx" U a on tbe wagon and wagon and the team came dashing up Liberty street. When up near Center street the wheels struck something which threw tbe driver o2 tbe wagon and one of tbe hind wheels struck him between toe shoulders and pa-ed over tbe back of his bead cutting a deep cash in bi- scalp. He was taken at to their home on asylum avenue. He wa- complaining of tbe pain in hi-back. J ut bow bad his injuries are was aot learned. No SCATJi Mr. Sam Clarke has examined an okl orchard recently t purcha-ed by him for s.an Joe -cule i and find no sictis of it. He en j ployed a powerful niicrw jpe and f made mm: tbonweh searcli. This refutes aaotaer of General Vomey's ertiou-. Sentexcx ExpiKnn. Two of Saperiutendent Downing' state boarder- obtained tbir liberty to day. They were Cbas. Ri--, of Multnomah county, and J. E. W. Cottiitgham, Wasco county. Their -eateaces had expired. Too High. Toere is one phiee is salem wbere holirtay good are ti ln:h to reach, vet when they do ret tberu down from tbe hich le tbe prices are found to te too tow to sieak of. That i- Mt Geo. F. Smith'-. )T Cotnraerbia! street. AT Li5T. It ha- lieen a loug time coming, bot for that will be all the mor- appreciated by all true-blue housekeepers aud family men of Sa lem. It u the fact that our town has a place where you can buy any thing under tbe un, and at prices that compete with tbe world. B-u Fortuer's i- the place. rommi-iun, left L'hioisn over the Kortbwe-tern on tbe 27th for her home in Satem. Big and Little. All siz- and prices, tut only one quality, and that A. No. 1, at Kruus-e Bro's. boot and shoe emporium in tbe new Bu-b-Brey block. Their motto is "alwuy the be-t." ot : firm cf low, The -ales nf the new Geo. Johnon $: Son are growing right al'ing, which i evi dence mat tbe-e old reliable meu in the clothing buine- have not lout their prestige. So.Vs Or Veteran?. Sumpter Camn, S. ofV. will bold their anuu al elation of otlieers on next Mon day evening, Dec. Sth. all members are requested to be pre-ent. R, E. Howaek, Sergt. 12-4-3t The Ti:o . K ty Wooien Mill com pany have iiad a heavy run on those iiome-iua-Ie underclothes but they projur-e to leep up the assortment and supply the demand. Tbey t-sll you the clothes for a unall margin overtlif eo-t of tne flannels. Hum's Toh. We otter One Hundred Dollars re word fr any ca-e of catarrh '.but i-uniKit be cured by taking Hull's I'rtturrh Cure. l-.J.OIKNEYl.,i'ror,lrjlean,u. F. J. Cheney for the" lU Vo vear, und Mieve him perfectly honorable in all lui-itu- taaii-uctions and niiauciany aiue 10 carry out auy iiilli.-ati.in- nnide by their firm. West&Tkl-ax, WfaoIale Drug uini, Toledo. O. Waeiuno, Kisxas & Marvin, Whole-ale DrUt'cI-ts. Toledo, O, Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken Intel- . nully, acting directly upon tbe blu.) ud iiiucou- surfuc-s of the psieiu ' TestifiKiiiiais si t free. Price T-ic, p-r bottle. Sold by all Atuuehu-., 1'nr.fl is Uns liajr. Dr. Hnlden. A few mpbts sluce I wa.- Uken with usire ttirout, cough ' i and stltf neck. I u-ed your Eatherul , CouKh syrup, unci tn-inornint: J wu rly well, aud by nluht cured. Ja'n Tutfeison, ont. sIen .. .Hiockll, larce'size SI 00. stimll CO tfuts. For sale by all Drug-1 pist. ' r.xthnieBti run hlph in this ci'y over System Builder. ai everv ImkIi is using It for. catarrh of the Stomach, CoiiHump. l" buI1.f' u' lue .H. ...' . ' .. ie ftiHtem it certainly excellent preiiaratinn, mu , ,, uIihii evervlwxiv mki ui well of it. - - -- :,i'" t ......in r..n..A.A. A.i ties cniiteujiilutine bulldlutr. ithould TfT ", not fall to call on J. V. Jacohson for t it i known the wore popular it be estiriiaies on mugh aud drti-wd lum-, cotnea, ber. Yard and office near agricul- - til ml works. Wi-eod-tf. kui b. r 1m. an.tn flnt K I. OilPS uat ft ). W. Crawford I cluing out Fits stoves oud lluwnre, preferring to fc.il fl.- rrfirfl.tfiu of Ills Stock at great reducttoB. to again moviD, (bun. d-4-w-t . yA. , ia.- The Sut a a Lottr-rj Xikirrr. KnrroR Jeurnal: It b probable that the statu of every Mate are more or le Inconsistent and that In each several sections ran le found which will uot harmonlie with one another; but out-of tbe nvt plaring of tboelnconst-teucie-aud oue that can be frnind In almost every :te in tbe Union relate to lotieiy Inttl nev. Tbe code of Oregon etntjn in one plsce a very stringent law against tbe establishment or eun-or-agernent of lotteri.-s of any de 'nr tion. within or without tbe 'ite; yet In another section J1"S3 '.In state is set up as a lotterj" matiacvr in that taoet sacred of all dutie- .Vvnlrinc titv-, ih. Ar...-,'... j.i curious mtxtnre. A Lay BitoTitER. ITREJIE COURT. S.-dem Or., Dec. 4, 1SP-X On motion of C M. Idlemac, Mark O'Neal was admittei upon certificate from tbe supreme court of Ohio, to practice in all thecourf. of this state. C P. Hocue, re-p., v City of Albina, et al, app.; appeal from Multnomah Co.; argued aud sub mitted. C. H. Carey atl'v for app.. H. W. Hogue and C. M. Idlemau ; atty' for rep. : Sute ex-rel Julius Durkbeimer, and N. Brown, re-ps., v W. E. ' Grace, app.; appeal from Harney t Co.; argurd and submitted. W. W. Thayer att'y for app., Geo. H. Williams att'y for rep. PERSONAL Al LIU'AU Rev. H. H. Brown, of the Unlta-1 rian church uill pr-,ioh at the) prison next Sabbath. S Freeman's Hiawatha und other , renowned perfume kept con-t-iitly in stock at is rooks & '.Six's, r-Lite -treet drug mre. Ex-Governor Thayer in Sa lem tlii- morning to attend to su preme court matters Moutee Brts.. tbe first iu the field with the 2 cabinet photo-, and will be tbe lat. Hon. Geo. H. illiani. of Port land, wu- a pa--uger north this afternoon. He bits been in attend anee at tbe supreme court." T. H. Perkins, superintendent of the Salem Iron foundry, went down to Portland on the Ro-eburg expres-to-day. The annual fair of the Congresa tional Ladit- society will ie given thi- year Dec. 12, in the form of a Kirmes. Reiuemler the date. Catterlin turn- out no cheap work and hi t2.f) cabinet- are n- cood a any turned out in Portland, often at a hizher figure. Mr. aud Mrs. Wm. M. Kai-er came home last night, from their tour of tbe Lowe" Columbia river ami the sound country. McCrow i Wlllard buy only the b t stock that can be had. and that i- why you ulway- get god meat-, at their markets. The car conductor often have to get right on" into the mud to he'p pa-engers on aud off. So do oth-r X-opIe have to ret Into the mud. All -nch can get the mist for their money in footwear at Klein's. As the ho'.iday Beason approaches ladies aud gentleman begin to cast t heir eyes covetously upon articles suitable for -.ifts to a dear one or friend. Bile uiitbrell&n at Luun's are fine for this purpo-e. 1 Do not -i out when you do not se- the very thing you want upon first enteringBuren' furniture store. Some of his richest linen of go-Kir are far back iu tbe larze store room and upon tbe second floor. He aims to have the mist complete furniture establishment this side of Portland. E. M. Rand, ot Clackama., J. S. Howard, or Jackson, C. J . Cbumber lain, of Mu tnomab, Peter Hume, nf r , auA W. H. Odell, of Ma- rion COUDtJr wefe PP.mi nolaries for Oregon to-day by the governor, J. L. King, of California, wui ap- ooimed commissioner for Oregon. WfiNle paper baskets at Crissmans. r ' 0REUU.V CLIPS. The Arlington club intend to build a club bouse. John M. Geary has been divorced. Ground desertion. Ladies attending tbe Marcjuam Grand leave tbeir hats In the cloak room fur the evening. It ia i 1 1,,,,,!,. 1 boUtbt It is reported J. R. X. Rell has an Interest In the West Side Tb World Enriehsd. The facilities of the present dav fot ! theproduction of everything that will i conduce to the tnterial welfare and comfort of mankind are almost nnlim. ite and hen s of j,. fi trWVlfirfl t1Wm11 f . Mnl.u1 .!. - ..-..- "....u .m the only perfect laxative known, as it ' U 1.i -.t ,..!. .i.ti, l. .i- t . '' '"--'' .----." "UV I k'kaltlr f.wyf Vul.Ml.lnM n I. . A..a. I r -6 - t.i........s w uuc wic I and prompt end effectual to cleanse I the ytera eeutly in the Spring-time . - - - . ' la fact' rt cay tirce' and the Wter llebinc nut ate It ix.tr n ij n.oUture llojplrllrH.efciwln mteiUMi llehlDK whenwarm. ThU l.m s. veil u lllinS i ZZk'Si' n!?iuX&T wmcITLm diretiron thswru. ntf. iHmnn io- n."r.ll7ilU;lilDXr.d sriocU pernmik- )aoidhTHrn(ihHuHiT, . At4tr t- another Ri"naway. - A bou t three o clock thi afteruooii tbe de- hverv cart aud horse, of K. C Ctcms was standing in front of Lis meat market, tbe bore Ivfng tietl to a mall hilchlnt weight. For oroe caitse, tbe hore concluded be bad stool long eDough o he started up State treet and the weight itanjtHuc around his feet frightened him and be turned low n Literty at full j eeU He started up Court street and run up ou the bank iu frout or Dr. Row laud's rvsidcuce which up-et curt and liors'. The weicbt of the heavy new cart tnrnod the lior- completely i-u Id laek. Tbe lwrce had to bs cut before be could get up. But little damage was done. A hand of a iloren red kins from Umatilla re-er-ntlon are ald to I playing U-oc In the Lnc creek and John Day country and are tak ine every thiug tha they can get (heir baud on. Their principal vic tim are Chlne-e storekeepers Tliey are said to have recently robbed a Cbinee -tore at Summerville aud al-o one t Loug creek, securing quite an aiunmit of gixxis liquor, etc.. atbmh places. Athena Repub lican Di-Ml ei. The ca-e of Arland asnwiu-t Rutlrlge Tor a-ault with a ' shntcun which wa- lu the Justice's I court tbL afternoon wa. dismissed. " Save money by buying gol at 112 Court St. Salem Storage A Com. Co. lw Six hook wmt and hat rack 10 ceuts at Cri-Mnian. HiTEL ARRIVALS. i WILLAWETTf L H Ol'ivir couuty. C P Crie-eh Canyon City. L M Homthat, Harry Frank N Y. Mr G N Aalexander, C H Tate Seattle. i Pamburn, Pendleton. W P Hans Atcbiou. W E Price. Jr. Milwaukee. W H Jone- JeflerMiu. T N Jorj-. Detroit. Oie Ole-on, D P Thnmp-on, J A Waddle. A J Jackon, C W Ho-tini-s R M Donovan, R T Praed, H McAMnch, Lee Harri, C T Idtlmati. Geo. Vinecut.HW Hogue, Frank O'Neil Sum Waters, Port land. S M Cooler, J A Fenzer, H E Wickee, Chus Cullius, D liars, S P. J E Reid, Winters, Cal. Geo K I'oge, San Dk'g. M J Conner aud wf caleni. A Url'-"f tlii-Mu'lrfiilh Crnturr. fi is u fcJ l e -4 un. Loi, I hxit b en r. 4&u a-aT uwtf tfiJhJiM fT tea y.ai I rttt e-tp-iulnl Urz tuai t m4-tf tot in- ! rwouazu- w HMud tram u,iu pIul .ui ixmu la ;( uUm tp, mj h p al kn i f Ufi l.L Dftu-7 U SOT fa V.DI 2 CbfO- f in u- u witc !1io-m 9 turTMDiatjm S; jup I j ctmirf b4KUk ooc iln witbeut Ih- am i4 enr j o; turn mtivif ii ia nirtut u&Us I cue tto bmi ub i7(e skw.. uj! n k Hihk2i f ai aa truai m, bu-M to of aCZt trr dT I atn r-l Irc a ibrriu- 31t-Uua, ua i ft i u(fulmtlKia. S s. Cvsotia. .Kt rC-itftv frn lis ul Liij luurxv 0&, InttrnmeDts Filed tor K-tonl at thr Cnnntf I'.scoriler's llffir. Ro-aU-1 V Hull t'. the Ore son Land Co . lot 2 iu blk 2, and lot 9 iu blk 17, J'.lVerride ad to salem f Coolidge & McClaioe to Hurry Alleu, 30 ucres iu t T s, r 1 w. Geo R Sacry and wife to Henry Allen, lots 21 and 41 in ailvertou. Henry Allen and w ife to Harry L Allen, lot 29 iu Sil verton. D H Jory nnd wife to D J Lighteuger, t5 acres tulEs, r3 w. im i:oo 1S50 300 JT02 Cutarrh In the head Is a constitutional Di-!eu, und requires A con-tituliiiiml remedy Like Hood's Sjiraiarilla, Which makes the weak Btrong, Restures heulth. Try it now. Broom at Crissuians. Go to CrisHUiaus fur ribbon width", all jirirH fr..m yard up. Cents per We will Bave vou from 10 to 40 peri cent on all ircxKls i.urcbi f..r inub r, , utotirstor. Call uud se' u. su - loin .m.in.fp A- flint, fn 1 1" fTnnrt t ' , " , St. lw , (-.1M-.r vnnr linllrlav nrMAnt. Mtpli. .Alt.. ..H. ....(..H l'..-., ..,. i and so get the creaui of the display. j Get something useful und sensible, you cull Uud something HUitaMe, fur lady or gentleman, at the old While Corner. eod W. L. Wade, of Xorth Salem, has f.lll li.iM .if istliral .fir.tlif.,1,11. aud Is giving away haucUime look a Hill line in general intrciiuuuii .... . .. Willi wu iuti:iliwa-n. n fiorlsti - HrejoB Mate A-rifnlloral WnrranU. All persons holding any of the above warrants, will pleuse M-ud them to, ordt03lt them with Geo. , W. Watt, at Haleni, Oregon, on or U-fore J ii utility IS, lbll. A pro rata i jiyuvfciit will be made upon all of. sabl warrants presented on or before j sjIU (lay. tajiilelll Will I made . after Jan. 16. WL J. T. Gkwio. .. . y . . -m be'reiary uregun ntn ll.23-w.d4w Argrlculture. &'tn. -0V. . Hflieul Tax LV The school laxes of district So, iM Iu Marlou county arc now due and pa able nt the clerk's ollk-elnXo. iSi'5 Commercial street (In the rear of & "" " ' .""' ""'" '" f"' ll.iuli tlrevmull blockl Hilleru. The """ w" '"' delinquent unless ilu wliliiii Mi uy Iroin iuw aau-. ti-ornr f '"Hirfl. tills J.llMlsyof Koveber, lb. '. ll-17'tr Utotni-t UK. JOHN HUGHES, IKlrT in Grocfrics. Vint$ and Window Glass. ,-m,. ul lbinliM. Art terUK Liute, Hair atU and r ShireUs. May. Fred ami It'iicc Posts Gravs Seeds Ktc, ! EW AtlVr-RTISintKNTS pj! R -.ALE. Abo-st tarre acrr ot S!" xlttm Anue. i- u---" liDlfPttr rntMr-l-i-r Iwrn. arre-l a:le(y nf rnill trtv i4 arti(- -r- n.-irnWO( to KJ-VtrtC B'IJ. 1"'' umut imicr on remh--. '" E'r-"" i-- ii.il--.-.i -iH-.iil rto-te on n Bna -4irii(A4luin A -mw cuter troni rty. ) T -UKfiir - Most Complete Stock -OF- DIAMONDS Loose ane Mounted EvT-r brwocht la tl rty. W be .1 prices tarn l)EFl COMPETITION. A rnmplrte Hoe of Gold tad .SUvrr ' ' WATCHES j SILVER WAKE ! JEWELKY ! CLOCKS. &W. Thompson & Co. 221 Commercial St., Salem, MARION TOWNSEND (sTCCEssOU T JAY C S'TTM ) PROPRIETOR OF "THE CLUB SUABLE? 5pUl ttotn jUn lo ir-ln tuick. II t D.mKtd bi h 'fr " ao Ih cor. l b ett asp n.r.p.v fTRrr-ts. TtU .boo. So. iS. SALEM, OK. Cattle I twojLror, ic Aikirtw or rB or J C. t r met, "nIoi, Ortf m. It-Urn J.,1 ROTAX Will i;l.peeitrilarsalii In farBluuearxl Lou-r lurcKhin: (OKI far ll Next 60 Days. nrlor lo rinnval, Iwd doors rtnlb of J. Urown a.Co. HA-lai AI Sail's LAUNDRY, i 160 Commercial Street, I Saera, Oregon. j Only first claw handt employed. Work .tons no iibort notice sod al rouMt tvaon j nble pr nf irlTe him i. trial. 1 25c Want Column. N-l lo-r.l for ONE CENT I"EK WoltU EACH I.NrtintTIO.V. o adver. tlnirul Inverttd In thi jlansn for 1cm tnao ten'.y-flT dU. iJJt liENT. Eurnotied frunl ru'jm, " dosra lain.. Nirjiiwi r r ..t c-hi- ii.c'CinI itwt Krianin- of i li. !!, r . itu i, .it. t aur a i ti. &? "W'A.TTTD- A Kirl In .U, fn-rHl 1 1 worx in a -mmi ui.u .Jl LhemeKeta tret . rASTKii Totnidsk town lot Is ESl ' ul I-- Addition f. lorntr. a. unueet, ii: MiiU;rn. :irif , POK "ALE.-A ii1 !m und liarn- 1 r Tb! Dt ! cnil.r ADd rtllob... will I n-n the Intra or trdo for rMlvin proinfy SJ Court 'lneur- Huffu-RO u.bte, eui. I ui .uaiucmv nuiet. u W?!!! i Vi0.?'""- -n.U.f of .s. M. ..-i)rt. . JuurlJ-, oa.ee. M;J ' - . WA.NTKIT.A' ACTIVE. HosrT anlnruSSiZr ,g,'nu""'"oi-i' with pppnjtuDltn-. for hdrauo-, lo r.m(--al lT.lly a rponlble - York tm-. 1 1.1 W A bAnoAtN-Ahourtodnroi.,u fo'r A.-.,a.lMn.?0,,.,,"fc,lra tt OB,J Wjo- Ji quire of W. U-ninir.t). WNKIW OKlW.--w vivid, h tS, c aih. ai mv dlj t m v"v iruiCUIFJ !. rltl.;f mH "T,.-. rii ifinii -. . .- llll i T"V j r ' OjV. 1 r.n to tinftlrtiA iu r. i. b .. . ' i j . .. .. .- , . ... , ,, , M1 uf. "- . uiootb. Corntr tVr.icr huA ' t',"D,!t IGao-if VJK KEST-Mlr nl-lr An.lj-aisffftoui'i.i.1. s-K-if ' T' , r pATlUINIZK Horr. lr,do ;jounu.in Balm Cwutb.iire. llu-r-J . . -. -." -. BUU UM . f?$ "'."? .'S,, .".' '"ny irt.md4 - "'" '" ftetw-r wis' i; jw IM,ern' AUu , iHiiuiai.iumi iji II II I rrvui b.. i . PRINTING.. S-.,-fni,3aa.U,J?.rr. oVT it.T'."r &.mJSSi. ""ZX:. !" ' SSTiSlW ."S Wftpifr fiwt dnw unci truo to noiae. Four to ciKht feet W Hia- lr1.-u-r itat.'m """". .Ifllnxfin's 1'iiitpNil PihIilo,!:. ::.zi :.:"""" An oriel ns I work ui'-il einioni m urmlf.eulsrTli world iu conn Ibuiot. ..kumiu innr uriieu., im. s orl..r i rcr. If you ouirn.pn.tt irtlli.s : .T.h.pdU,, lh iwuwfcrV.il li S'J'U IXH purchfc. AddrnC c IlltijWIii T s'lt i Old Latest Anivals TO.I.KT CASES INFANT SETS IU.OVKS and HANDKKllCHIKF BOXlir SHAVING CASES MANICUBK CASES JKWK1. ROXCS WO UK BOXES TABLE COVERS TABLE S-WRFS rtrrt Nitkinil IUnV 'mrtaam A. r. AarrEa, Msaip w L Staixv, PriorfpiL Buiae$, Shorthand, Tj-ps1--:' rer.manh!p and Ennluh Depiraaeat, IMri"l grraing fcMJonv StuJenU xballled any tiro. CaUlocueon pp!icmtie. i ' WM. BROWN & Co. s and oo 7t. ..L -. n-jt -KW I 1 uwjwa-jtv N4,-rT' T M 231 THE OREGON i.rtr .. - i i iu:r.u; a lj;c, iku i.iumi; ui.ci vi SIIAI)Ef:oruAMEXTAL AXD XUT TREES. yiw Small il.'Elini'.KENS, VINES. At Low Late Kpp Winter Apples a CHtnluxu.'iiid J'rlce-LlHt fnt: MBIXN Largest Stock of Trees in the Northwest. OXJ2 AXJ) 100,(i00 Prune Trees. ' lloyul Ann Cherry. i',f'r, J-arly Cr.iwford Peach. ju,ii .Miroriuirk und Roval Anrlcot. O I I IM'l ITfllll' fill u.iiiiir. MmK r ALL FREE FltOM i CATAIiOfiUE WW. AIMmESS : H. SETTLEMIER, rn o Fruit Hen! Buy votir J'niiic trues '! ii. .. iti.1 1.1 III,. VhmI'V fll' i wi rrt mil m i nnil I,,.,. .1. !.... i .... . .. . ,,, Hum nvi, .uj miiu Mil 'Worn onirnnrw.rv irrv.inul ,- v , .i&B,!.!. R. D. ALLEN, Wife Corner. for the Holiday barv nrooY nonr.s BABY BLANKETS UMBRELLAS SILKHAXDKERCIIIEFji LINEN HANDKERCHlF.F-j ISILK.MUFKLERS ! table linen napkins i furs etc, srr7) tf JWa Q&U0Mrs BuiUtnc, jlem, Orrcoa. Shoes iQrC'ash Paid lor Wool, Hld awl P:t Commercial st. NURSERY CO. it'.ii f cirJ f Kriait. SIIUl'US, K0.SHS, ETC Prices. Address or cull on WIRTUKtiP, Olllif 2i2 C-Htmui rcial sireel, ! NCRSBRY. Specially. THJKJSK-FOUKTILS MILLIONS. y.,000 Esopus Ppll7elrg. 20.0ni Gruvensteix l,i',.nMB 25.WK) Yellow fwt'i WW Xoff Bell Davis Apple. LF..UHXG VARIETIES 1'ESIS. OF INSECT o Woodburn, Oregon. direct fiom the reliable gr' ro int- iiiiiii i i inn . in ov t i i ..u f.r-.w iv lerni- uvio - T!( rM.IHII)M trtKeU lfl.W issibfe- :,,.,, rosa Thrown, and for Oregon. ite . --.. tm i