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mBClFITlL JOOKML II IIHHI I !! ir mLTamuary?ti TRKMS OK HPBMCKIITION. nb tn"lrer e"7E "Kbr mall per month,. ?JSirWni"ieryeor- .?6U) . W) . 1 GO FBEKDKMVKnV BV CAHIUKIt. n for single week, 1: IS cjh. "" ifjrtwo weeks, ". ffi'tfbynVontb, tocu ,v,iltlons will be mude on 1st and 15tU PSSotb SubM rlbers will please leave "' ,i "for curriers hHiouko or whereat i .nrrl. HO US lo ciusu un uciujn iu t" ..rit.m ftAutpll..fiHtllNlT. rptrll. i S'ffOlvta lbt afternoon assoclutcd tSSaispatfhM fllBHirti'AlTBBSON, balers in Groceries, Crockery, Varnishes, Glassware, Paints, CJiis, (Brushes, Windowgrass, Etc. Sole Ikents for Epicure Tea and Big Can Baking Powder, R. H. Mathews new (lrrsmtiklug parlors Cottle Block. First class wor'-s no delay, no stairs to climb, shirts nuitle to older. Uih'taij Tkkatment. Mrs. Nel- (liullohue?, an intelligent. Germau flatly, swore out a warrant before Justice li.itcholor Monday afternoon, (illeyinir gre.it cruelty on the part of llier liiibnnd, Geo. Holmes. Mrs. folinr-j Is In a delicate condition, and if all she reports of her hus band's maltreatment is true, that u retch deserves the whipping post. le has struck, kicked, choked, in tuited and taunted his spouse nearly til the month of September. He is heartle8 wretch, and should be Bealt with by the Humane society. lie is supposed to have left on the Braiu. lTf.lIj Taken In. The reception kute Congregational church Mon- daj night was a great success fwrially, ns usu.il. The new niem- Ftasare made to feel wonderfully at f home and the pastor's work in add ling to the roll is charmingly sus tained by his brigade of entertainers making them feel goud after they are Id. Fell Oveh. The pile dilver era- ployed by the S. P. Co. inputting iu the bridges oyer North Mill creek laud the race, tipped oyer rather sud- Idenly Monday, when there was a man and a 1500 pound hammer iu the top of it. All that saved the man's life was that the great piece lofiron got to the grouud ahead of Whim. Insane. Wm. Armstrong, who vas Incarcerated Monday for Irunkenuesq, has been showing inmistakable signs of iubunlty and this forenoon it was decided to have film examined. Upon examination Iby Dr. Jeft'iies, County Judke )avids,on committed Armstrong to ithe asylum. Pastors' Meeting. The meet ing of the pastors at the W. C. T. jU.Jrce reading room at 9 a. m. was prell attended. The holding of a Course of free teniDerauce lectures iras considered, as also the proposi tion of a series of Francis Murphy sotal abstinence revival meetincs. Attached. Frank Galloway vs. W. H. Bradley.attachmeut suit, will be tried Friday, Oct. 16th at 10 a. in. ITuere is due plaintiff $35 on wages lior labor, and henasattached a team before Justice Batchelor. Packing Up. Much fruit is be- ling packed up by Farrar & Co. for the Eastern markets, but the best can still be hud at their store. A Delicate subject. Whether Ein robust or delicate health, the aeals at Hel'enbrand's tako the cake. Hamburg eels iu jelly Sroat & Qile. Brewster & White, the Court fstreet commlssiou house now ofl'er at wholesale "and retail, three grades of Hour, hay by bale or ton, oats, parley, wheat, ground and feed. Ifree delivery nud prices the lowest. 10-12-4t Nothing special to ofler at Clark & Eppley's, but a general lino of groceries at bed rock prices. New lot imported table delicau'e-i JUn today at Sroat & Gile. The largest stock of paper novels E mlff Dearborn's clrnulutiuirliliriir f'a the state, 203 Commercial street. Dill pickles at Sroat &, Glle. You Will Miss Tt Ladies If J'ou do not tako In the richest line ;art embroidery exhibit ever shown on the coast ut Geo. C. WlPs hewing mactilue parlorw, two doors north of P. O. Open all day and evening. 1012tf 1'JentyofHalmou. mackeral. shad, ""11, cauiiiii aud halibut, Davison White's Court street market. Bap sago cheece-Sroat fc Glle. tlark & Eppley have a new P'y of fruit jars. 'The Jiest" bllp- Neucbatel cheese Snmt & Gile. rtTsPAY OCT. 1-1 .601. , Just received, bhlpmeiitufBalaiou,!0'' Lce " Slr?1' " b8M baUbUt I Total elt, sole, shad.catnsh.bomtas und I -w varieties of fish, venUou aud , uipe today at DavUou A White'' VUU bln.-eLfii.il ..,..,l ....... depot. io w.u iuiiijr WWifi'ifrl HOW SALESI GROWS -6 Improvements for 1891 in Part of the City. BEHVEEN' NORTH AND CREEK'. SOUTH HILL Fiiio business lilucks, Now Churches, Manufactures ami ltosiilonces. The business part of Salem and the older lesidence portion of the citj lies between North and South Mill creeUb and the Willamette river on the ujt and the S. P. railroad on the east. This forms n square of about twelve blocks each way. In this district the following improve menls have been made this year. A few improvements on the list are building and are so indicated. Where it is not otherwise stated. the amount expended is on improve ments already erected. It Is a record that our city may well be proud of. The territory covered docs not com prise over one-eighth part of the city, and the other parts will all be written up in future Isjuesof The Journal. All thee Improvements will make a fine Knowing for 1801, in The Journal New Year's edition, where they will all appear consoli dated, as the eutire record for the year: A FINE LIST. Willamette Valley Milling Co., water power and new machinery $' 30,000 Salem Flouring Mills Co., new Hume and improve ments 6,000 Southern Pacific Ry.Co., new depot, three-fourths mile new switches 20,000 Capital Milling ..improve ments on saw mill " John S.ivuge, jr., hack and dray building Mrs. Leah Moyer.new house Wm. R. Anderson, new cot tage Jesse B. Stump Chas. Cosper, new cottage D. W. Eberlin, 2,000 300 1,000 800 300 1,600 1CD County Clerk Babcock, new residence 3,000 L N. Damon, new barn Dr. W. S. Mott - Squire Farrar, house moved and rebuilt Thos.Hubbard, moving ware house Ed. Lamport J H. Lunn 200 500 600 200 200 200 Ed. F. Parkhurst, brick store and warehouse 0,000 H. W. Cottle, three brick stoies 16,000 Damon Bros, new store fixt ures 1,000 Fin saloon 500 R. M. Wade & Co., new warehouse 3,000 A. Bush, bank block 20.0CO A. Bush, brick store 7,000 J. Holm, new shop 500 Chas Wolz 250 Water Co., new building and new pumps 20,000 Mrs. Croisan, new cottage.. 1,500 John Hughes, buildings moved and improved 2,000 Hughes & D'Arcy, brick block, building 30,000 Fred Hurst 300 G. W. Gray, brick block. 20.0C3 Wm. England, improvement on residence 2,000 Wm.Eugland, improvements on tenements 3,000 Williams & England, bank fruscoiug Gus.Schreiber,three cottages CW. Wood worth, new cottage 500 2,000 1,000 Wm. Eugland, new douhlo two-story house 2,509 Dugan Bros, pi umbers' ware house aud barn, etc 1,000 Kansas house addition 1,000 A. B. Buren, new cottage 1.600 S. C. Adams, two-story resi dence 3.CD0 A. E. Strang, new cottage 1,200 City, new bridges 5,000 Norris Brown 600 First Methodist church, in terior aud roof. 2,000 A. Y. Yeatou, new residence 1,500 John Donaldson, new cot tage 1,200 Catholic church, interior 3,000 Uuiturlau church 12,000 I J. B. Stump, trustee, improve ments on tenement Holversou, new residence John Stelner, new cottage J. M Brophy, new cottage 60S 5,000 1,000 1,600 1,000 E. Wilde, new cottage ! Deputy State Treasurer F. HodgkhH 4,000 Willamette university, man sard roof and Interior 0,000 W. W. Martin.interior finish of residence 2,500 Wm. Tusker, new btoro and dwelling 1,200 L. Leach," new residence 7,000 Ed. Cross, uew burn and car riage house : 700 lim (.'ininlnc Cn. nririltinn to plant 7,000 Giodale & Wheeler, lumber oflice 600 Tlmiuus fc Watt, two tene- ' meiits - 1,000 G. W. Gray repair auction store- ...... W.H Ilyan1, rfpairresldence H. W. Cottle moved real- dunce mid rebuilt...... 200 200 1,000 600 ...?277,6.500 Pron tr. In ettate of A. A. -r .....,.. t-. ..A A.CUUJI, wimruriue wunu nn..nr guardian of minor helm. '"-- nw'miiu KNOCKED OCT. The Slate Victorious in Keeping Juris diction of the It. It. Commis sion Cases. Judge Boise decides that Ithe rail road companies cannot remove their cases to Judge Deady's court. The points relied on by Dletrict Attorney Bingham, Attorney Gen eral Chamberlain, and Commissioner Colvlg In their arguments lu oppos ing lemoval of the cases to the fed eral courts were briefly as follows; That there was no diversity of cltl zenblp, that no federal question, or quistloti Involving a law of congress or the constitution of tho United States was necessary to a decision of the cases. Iu cobo of the S. P. Co. it was argued that it was n do mestic corporation. The fact that the U. P, Co. was operating branch lines did not deprive the state of its control of that corporation within the state. The railroads submit to this jurisdiction uudcr protest, but will have to go ahead and fight it out. After taking it to the state supreme court the railroads will ask u writ of review to the United States supreme court. If it is there sus tained the state has won. THE DUCKKT CALLED. First Day of Circuit Court Consumed Willi Disposition of Oases New Business. 1 C. II. Moores et al., vs. Ellen L. Moores et al., equity, W. D. Fen ton, n-feree. In hands of referee. 2 Ellen L. Moores et al. vs. C. B. Moores et al.; action at law. In hands of referee. 5. Ella C. Baker vs. Thos. B. Baker, divorce; John 0'Shea,referee. Plead Oct. 13. 0. Marx & Jorgensen vs. A. E. LaRoque et al.; equity; M. E.Pogue, referee. Heard 13tu. 10 Lombard Investment Co. vs. Sarah E. Dennis etui.; foreclosure. Settled. 18 Hey wood Boot & Shoo Co. vs. E. M. Croisan; replevin, Settled. 22 Esberg, Bachman & Co. vs. Theo Hurlluger; action for money. Answer filed. 29 State of Oregon vs. Elizabeth Turpin; proceedings to keep the peace. Dismissed. 33 Same vs. Ed. Mathoit; selling liquor without license. Dismissed. 35 Same vs. L. H. McMahan; carrying concealed weapons. Plea notguilty. 37 Arnold Wink vs. Clarence Brown et al. Heard Tnursday, 39 State vs. Wm. Hunt; selling liquor without a license. Plead 13th. 41 Rosefleld Smith Co. vs. Theo Hurlinger; action for money. De fault; judgment. 40 Mary Goodenough vs. Evln Daley; damages. Demurrer with drawn and answer filed. 48 Buckingham &Hecht.vs. Jas. Denham & Co.; action for money. At issue. 49 G. M. Kutz & Co. vs. sume; action tor money. Answer filed. 53 E. P. Reed et al. vs. James Denham & Co.; same. Heard 13th. 55 State vs. Adolph Gouche. Plead 13th. 57 Geo. W. Clymer vs. S. T. Hillman, same. Dismissed for want of prosecution. 01 J. C. Booth & Co. vs. E. C. Van Meer; same. Attachment dis solved as to I. R. Gibson, default, judgment and order sale other prop erty. 02 Frank Battig vs. Scharbach, Holenbach & Co. same. Ordered sale of property. C3 Sanborn, Vail & Co. vs. Lute Savage; same. Judgment for want of answer. G4-W. H. Wade vs. F. X. Gobln; same. Judgment by default. 67 Ladd & Bush vs. Al. W. Her ren and J. H. Albert, garnishee; ac tion for moDey. Answer filed. 70 Snell, Heitshu & Woodward vs. M. Cleaver et al; action for money. Settled. 71 W. D. Claggett vs. Sarah E. Bell et al.jactlon for money. Settled. 72 U. P. Ry. Co. vs. G. W. Col vlg et al.; writ of review. Being argued, 73 J. J. Shaw, administrator, vs. Chris Glebeler et al.; action for money. Settled. 74 State Insurance Co. vs. Al. W, Herren; action for money. Judg ment by default. 75 Carrie E. Youug vs. Wm. E. Young; divorce. At issue. 70 Freestone Distillery Co. vh. F. P. Talklugton, action for money. Answer filed. 81 -Allen & Lewis vs. W. W. Shields, Sr et al.; action formouey. Judgment on agreement. 84-M. Fried vs. P. D. Mishler; action for money. No trial. 85 Chas. W. Johnson vs. 8. P. Ry. Co.; damages. Motion to con tinue. 87 Alexander Esson vs. Valller Wattler; injunction. Answer (lied. 88 Freestone Distillery Co. vs. A. I. Wagner, action for money. An swer filed. 91 Rosa Weatherford vs. David F. Weatherford; divorce. Amended complaint to be filed. 02 Mary Hays vs. J. V. Hays; divorce. Continued, 93 J. O. Brown &. Co. vs. B. E. Robertson; action for money. To be settled. 94 Thos. Holraan vs. Nancy Clark; acdon for money. Demurrer ' to complaint submitted. 07-vJohn Ravage, Jr., va. City of, Sulem; damages. Demurrer to com plaint, 03 E. C. Ronco va. John V. Ron co; divorce. Demuirer overruled. 03 Chas. C. Brun va. Franz Nib- ler; appeal from Justice court. Mo- ' .".. . uon io d'sums upptai. 103, lfM, 105, 100 gUte T, Ella fcTaii i'l'i'iiirtfYi'fiMTS " Eberhard; forgery. Pleads 18th. 109 8late vs. Chns. Thompson; selling liquor without n license. Ar raigned. Pleads 13th. 114 W. J. Polley v. L. J. Lein nion et al.; motion for order to sher iff to execute conveyauce. Order granted, 115 State vs. Adolph Gouche; burglary; arraigned, pleads 13lh. 110 State vs. E. Eberh.ird, forg ery; arraif nt'ri. pleads 13lh. 117 Same vs. same; same. 118-Stale vs. W. B. Duunlngton; bound over to keep the vace; dis missed and bond exonerated upon petition of his wife, complainant. 119 Ituthe matter of the asslgu ment of Dou A, Smith, Insolvent, R. S. Sablu appointed assignee vice I. R. Dawson, deceased. 120 Kelso vs. E. Cox. A special venire for eight jurors was Issued. Court met last night, when urgu ments were heard iu the railroad cases, on the motion to remove to the United States circuit court at Portland. TUESDAY'S PROCEEDINGS. Holnian vs. Clark. Demurrer sustained aud amended complaint filed. State vs. Oregon Pacific Ry. Co. motion to remove to federal court, overruled. Union Pacific Co. vs. Ry. Com mission. Motion to remove to fed eral courts, overruled. 3 Heuness Bros. vs. Allen & Smith aud Searle & Dean, garnishee: action for money. Continued. 4 First Natloual bank vs. Dor rance L. & M. Co. et al.; action for money. At issue. Trial Friday. 7 Frank Dieckmau vs. Frank Bauer; action for money. Dismissed, 8-McKiuley Mitchell vs. J. B. Barnes et al.'; foreclosure. Settled. 9 Martha M. Schafer vs. John B. Schafer; divorce. Referred to refeiee. 10 Thos. Taylor & Co. vs. Metz ger & Messengeijuctlou for mouoy. Not for trial. 11. R. D. Aruett vs. G. A. Webb; appeal from justice court. Passed for present. 14 Thomas M. Jones vs. Sarah Dennis etnl.; foieelosure. Judgment by default. 17 Miles Riley vs. R. M. Glover; action for mouoy. Contljiucd. 23 Lute Savage vs. Amelia C. Rlely et a!.; partition. Final de cree Wednesday. 24 David M. Barrett vs. S. P. Co.; damages. Settled. 25 Wm. H. Adair, vs. John W, Labare et nl.; foreclosure. Judgment by default. 20 - W. W. Hepburn vs. W. S. Mott; action for money. At Issue. 27 Cora L. RIgby vs. S. P. Co.; action for money. For trial Mon day. 30 Same vs. Robert Thompson; selling liquor without a license. To be disposed of without trial. 31 Same vs. L. M. Heusol; selling liquor to minor. Plead guilty and fined $200. 32 Same vs. A.N. Moores; throw lug sawdust in river. For trial at 1 p. m. 34 Same vs. same; selling liquor on Sunday. Overruled and with drawn by consent of prosecuting attorney. Demurrer (lied. 09 Phillip Metsohan vs. J. W." Beaty et al.: foreclosure. L. F. Coun appointed guardian ad litem for minors. 45 J. C. Bauer vs. Wm. Jones; injunction. Demurrer withdrawn. Trial set for Thursday. 00 Luclnda Swegloet al. vs. Geo. Swegle et al.; partition. H. S. Belle guardian ad litem Albert Swegle. Petition to file correct proof of publication. 05 Ann Carpenter vs. Thos. E. Brown et al.; foreclosure. Set for Saturday. 30 Mary A. Ramp vs. Chas. Cal vert et al.; foreclosure. Answer filed. 38 State vs. John A. Shaw; put ting sawdust iu river. Demurrer to indictment. 40 State vf. Leo Brown; putting sawdust in river. Demurrer to In dictment. 42 M. A. Gunst'&Co. vs. T. A. Howard; action for money. Be longs to county court. 64-J. H. Hlltou vs. J. L. Ashby. Demurrer to answer tiled. At issue. 5S Mohr Bros, vs II. 8. Simon; same. Moiiou to set aside service. Motion overruled. Answer to be filed. The afternoon was taken up with arguments on the railway commis sion cabes. LOCAL AND rEIISDNAL. Chinese potato pickers getfl.2.rj a day. Hon. H. B. Carter, of Ashland, U in tho city, Dr. A. J. Bhlmp Is in Portland today. Architect Richard Martin of Port land was a Salem visitor today. Major Geo. Williams took the afternoon train for Portland. Dr. Cuslck Is on the mend after an Illness of nearly a week. Miss Emma Martin started (his TRICES D3ltfBaking vlPowden Usd in Miffiom of Homes 40 Years the Standard "VT?.reTVg afternoou for Astoria, whero sho will visit fi lends. Dr. Irvlno ot Portland, after n siege of lliue.-8, Is on tho streets. Mrs. D. L. Stearns of Oakland, who has been visttlug at the Epis copal parsonage, took tho afternoon train for Portland. J. W. Rtuhnan of tho asylum force Is oil' at Portland for a few days. James M. Bates, an old Oregon pioneer, died at Jefferson Monday evening, and his funeral took place at 2 p. in. today. Will Goodridge, who lives near Cheniawa accidentally shot himself while bear hunting. Tho Salem Rod and Gun club have their regular shooting match this afternoon. John Dee paid the usual flue Im posed for excessive hilarity. Re corder Goodell says the drunk busi ness is getting very light. Tho musical alumul meets this eveulng at tho homo of Mrs. Chas. Rlely, at 7 p. m. for important bus! uet'i. ' A Hue new lino of photograph albums just received at Dearborn's book store. At the North Salem school a little sou of Geo. Beeler was quite soveiely kicked iu tho face today by a larger boy. Too rough play is apt to bo dangerous, boys, E. Ellers, a Western Union tele graph operator has come up (o tako Wm. Duinars's place while he Is sick. A healthy frost whitened the earth this morning, the first of tho season, Tho crows tiro coming home to roost, and before long our city will be filled with their music. Tho Oregon Stuto bar association meets at Portland Saturday, Oct. 17th. T. C. Wheeler, of tho lumber firm, mil J. R, Davis, of tbo school laud elerk's olllce started for Portland 'his morning. Jo Leveque, pitcher of tho Salem 'taeeball club, has a position as at tendant at the asylum. He Is a gentleman of ability und experience. Tho Salem Fire Alarm compuhy .ins put up an alarm box on Lunn's I'oruer, and tonight at 7 o'clock the (Ire boys will have a drill by using lie new system. Mrs. J H. Shelburno aud family, who have been guestsattheLockley household iu Highland for a few weeks past, took their departure this afternoon for their home ut Ponca agency, Iud. Ter. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Breyman, and Mrs. E. M. Walte returned home last eveniug after n short visit among Portland friends and rela tives. Ed C. Cross and family started this morning for a week of pleasure and business about Puget sound. W. H. Byars and son Will return ed to Portland this morning. C. A. Robert and family took their departure this uiorulug for their future home at Portland. Among the prominent attoruej's who tooK tho morning train for Portland were: Geo. Thayer", C. B. Bellinger, Robt. Miller, G. G. Gam monsand W. D. Fenton. Col. Robeit A. Miller, Demociatic I'limlliljLtn for irovnrnnr In anniwil our Sylvester: Jeff Myers from clas- sic fcjelo, wlio wants to bo next con gressman: and John J. Daly of Dallas, wlio is hero attending court, were Iu town yesteiday In n talk witn him Wm. Daly says his busl ne'6 is law purely for by that means ho makes tho money to pay for Thk Journal for which ho Is a regular subscriber. Mauager Willis reports unpre cedented demand for seats to witness "Incog." This is not surprising as It is probably not once u year tbr.t a Hucceseful play with a stur and com pany of this calibre conies to Salem, for they will give exactly tho same performance here that they will In Now York City. This play appeals o-pecially to people of culture and refinement, aud society has taken kindly to it. Deafness Can't be Cured ly local applications, as they can not leach tho diseased portion of the ear. There Is only one way to cure deafness, aud that Is by constitution al remedies. DeafuesH Is caused by an Inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. Wheu this ttito gets inflamed vnu havo n rumbling sound or imperfect Hearing, ami wnen it is entirely closed, deafness is tho result, una Unless tho Inflnmutlnn ('Jin bo tuken out and this tube restored to Its nor mal condition, hearing will be de stroyed forever; nine cases out of ton nro caused uy cutarru, wiilcn is nothing but an Inflamed condition of the mucous surfaccx. We will give- One Hundred Dol lars for tiny case of deufoens (caused by catarrh) that we cannot cure ny taking Hill's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & Co,, Toledo.O. Sold by druggists, 76 cents. To enjoy life stlmuluto digestion and regulate the bowelti. Take Him. motiH Liver Regulator. --,-- UNDER Ladies' Underwear Now arrivals of tho latest stylos at prices that must suit all. Dross Trimmings Tho and styles kuown in STIPATION Aflltcts hnU tho American people yet tlnsro Is only ono prcparoUou of Sarsapurllla tliat ct on tho boivcli Riul reaches this Import ant trouWo, ftuil tlmt 1 Joy's Vegetablo Sar laparllla. It relieves It In 21 hours, anil an occasional Joso procnts return Wo refer by icrratsMou to C. E. EUUngton, 125 Locust Avenue, Snu Francisco; J. It. Ilrown, Pcta tuma; It. S. Winn, Geary Court, Ban Fran cisco, ami hundreds o( others who havo used It In constipation. Ono letter Is n sample ot hundreds Elklcgton, writes: "Ihaobccn for years subject to bilious headaches and roustlpatlou. Hava been so bad for a year back havo had to tako a phjslo eery other night or clso I would havo a headache. After taking onobottlcof J. V. 8 , 1 nm In splendid shape. It has dono wonderful things lor me." Joy s vegetable Sarsaparilla Most modern, most cftectlvo, largest bottle, asnio price, 11.00, six for 15.00. For sale by Dan'l J. Fry,223 Com. tr-t. JOHN HUGHES, Dealer in Groceries, Faints, Oils ami Window Glass, Wall Ta ller and Itorder, Artists' Ma terials, Lime, Hair. Nails and Shingles, Hay, Feed and Fcnco I'osts. turns seeds, Etc, NEW ADVKKTISKSU5NTS. ArANTKD. Well known man to repro sent nil Oreuon corporation In Mil rloncouutv. Call Immediately nn '.Mnun. ger," Iloom 10, Willamette Hotel. It Williams & Hudson, lOSJHtato street, HAND-MADE FIIKNOII OANDIKS And fruits of all kinds In Benson. Also tho tlnest brands of cigars and tobacco. 10 13 REPORT Of tho condition of tho CAPITAL NATIONAL HANK, AtSnlcin, In tho Stuto of Oregon, ut tho clone of business, Sept. 25, 181)1. ItKSOUllCES. Ijonnsnnd discounts f.113,101 14 OvordiaftH, hoc u red unci tuikoo'rd 17CI7 08 11. H. ISonds to secure circulation. 10 Of 1 Duo from approved reserve nets. 2U 701 Gl Duo from other National banks.. 31 1 17 09 Duo fronrstato banks a blinkers. lGL'OUl Hanking linuso, funiltiiic, etc lattl'iSO Current cxponseri and taxes paid, 1 HIM 10 Premiums ou U. H. llonds Jlf 175 (.'hecks and other cash Hums 6II7U10 HlllHof other bunkH. :o J7 10 39071135 070 SK """" '"c " "'"" lxiral tender notes Itt'deinntlon fund with U.H.I reus urnr (u per cent of circulation ). Due from U.H.TrcuHiir.otliertlmii 6 per cent, redemption fund.... Ml Total jiai oooai MAIIILiriKS, Capital Mock paid In 7fi000 Hnrplus fund 16 (Ml UilUlded protltH UCH00 National lliiuk uotesoutstandlug 17 100 Dividends unpaid....... WXI Individual dcnoHltsguhJccttochk Z17 7Z20V Demand rertlilcutcs of deposit... 1JU371 3) Cnrtltled checks 2i 5 Due 1 1 oilier national banks 12311 Duo to Htue banks und banKurs.. (VH 10 Total C101 CI 31 Htato of Oregon, Count)' of Marlon ss, I, J. II. Albert, cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly nwrurtlint tho above statement Is true, to tho host of my knowl cdiro and belle!. J. II. AMIKHT, CaNliler. Subscribed and sworn to boforo mo tills 8th day. of October, 1KU1. I). W. C'KAIU, nuuiry jhiuiig lorureuou. Correct Attest) W.A. OUHHIIC, II.H. WAIjAUK. W. V. MAItTJN, Direct jrs ry- Silver, Italian and Petite Prune trees for sale. Ono and two years old, 4 to H feet hli;h. Kxtra well rooted und special turn lakun In dlKKlng. Also a cholco lot of ycarlluu crape of tho following varieties) Itoyal Muscadine, Concord, lirlijliton, Delware, lona, Moor's, Diamond, Niagara, illac'c Hamburg, l'ockllngton, Vergiiiess, Hold at living prlrcs. Aifdntis lOldw It I). Al.l.KN,Hllvtrlon,Ore. -:- Salem Boat House, -:- Jloat office foot of Trade street, l'leasure and hunting Urn Is, lUiles Jo, CHAS. II. McGXANK, I'ropr INHUHANUK JlOoiii pan r. mu rire ana. Ma rine, U. W. IIKKI.KK. Acetit, Bulew. Oregon BUTLER'S BOOK. 1,000 Pages. 200 Original Engravings, Elegant Bindings, Published In 3 Languages, Popular Prices. FIRST EDITION. 100,000 COPIES, The only Authentic Work by GEN. BBNJ. F, BUTLER. Kxcluilve territory and liberal terms glvtu Ut rIUble gent. Acauapaoy op ullcttlon for territory wltht'J for ropc4 ! THE J, DEWING CO,, San Franc'sco. - Cal, tffcfajk. J.H. latest novoltics tho Eust. Clothing, Shoes, Hats and Gents Underwear COS CAPITOL ADVENTURE CO., Opera House Block:. CLKAN! If you would bo clean and hayo your clothes dono uj in tho neatest and dressiest manner, tako them to tho SALMI SIU.UI LAUNDRY whero all work is dono by white labor and in tho most prompt manner. COLONEL J. OLMSTED. Liberty Streot. Pianos IlRlSillF ft mi t lfA Mm jgrr jn VStsSSjj&ssaJ P. H. Head Qunrtors Radataiglt d Ciisan Slate Street Livery. Host Uga and Htoolc. Hoarding and Food Htablo. Jt Htato street. ELLIS & WHITLEY, LIVERYMEN. South of Wlllamatta Hotal, SALBM - - - OKIiiQON L B, HUFFMAN, Livery Stable anil Feed Yard. Tho Best Box Stall nd Corral In tho I'll, Quiet, family horxi'm specialty. (In rtar Wlllumotto hotel.) SAMtM, ... OKUOON W. M. DeHAVEN, Hoarding - and - Sale - Stable. One door went of I.min'i Dry Doodu utore ou Htato street, Oulot family teuton. Blieo- luiaiiumiou puiii u iratiHiuni hock. o:iu MORGAN & MEADE, Truck & Dray Line. (lood teamal and nromiiL work In our itruuvhold. J. F.WHiTE, EXI'IIERS AND TRUCK LINE. Hauling et all kind. lUwt work. wuKon at every truln. SUTTON & SON, KxproKH mill It a r k a . Do huullnir and aulck delivery to all part or tho city with )iroiiiiitiiin and cure. Javo ordem ut It, JU. wi ade &. Co'h, THE WILLAMETTE, BALEM, 01UZGON. Union, $2.50 to $5.00 por Day. The bout hotel between Portland uiidHan Kniritliico. I'lmUcliwi In all IU unnolnU menu. IU tubltn are nerved with the CiotccHt irrulttt drown Iu the Willamette Valley. A, I. WAGNER, Prop. M. T, RINEMAN DK.4I.KU IN Staple and Fancy Crockery. Olamwnre. Ijimrw. Woedeu nd Willow ware, All kind ofliilll ftc-d. A ..... ......... I. l.luA .. .... f v.. I... ... ...A... & 11 ..... "Hlghent 1'rlce uld for country produce. weioncii ttiimre oi yuur paironuge. IHI IHI Htatentrrel 2oflhetetteldeaclnU In the city on , OOUKT MTKIfilCT. Miiithrtitt aitnvr of block, between Kill audlfttli utretU, one block trout elfrlilo line, lour block from renter aud HtatwHt car HntvHud Kati mm ncttool i'rlce ttufy UirUtUivrllUutomirurruuiitlVM fur In tide Koch, lot Iim70 foot frontaxoou COURT STREET. iD'lulreof the OHKOO.V NUItaHltY CO.. Umoa t'er. t.'oui'i and ChtmeknU etreeU, tutctlr, ' tmtf BRICK If G! W E A. R For Ladies' and Children. LUNN. AT- T and AND- O ROANS -"MUSICAL MmiCHANniSE. FINEST LIN P. LOWEST PRIOEa. Installments from $5 iter mouth up. Wholesale and Eetull. E ASTON & CO. 310 Commercial St., Salem. for the Salem Oroheatrn, dw A LARGE SUPPLY OF THE best quality of brick at the yards near Penitentiary. BURTON BROS. balem, Oregon. FAItM ITOHSAIjE. !W0 acros of bout utock and Iruit laud In Orciion for Halo at u bargain, Will hoII In loU Ui suit purrhiuor. Addrewior call on O. J. HII1KL, KulghU, Ore. Near Hllver Urcek KallH. 7 & 3m EX K. HALL, Pn)or Hanger. I.cftV0 ordor atUlobe Iteul lis tats Kxchanso J. H. HAAS, THE WATCHMAKER, 2I1K Commtrclal St., Salem, Oregon, (Next door to Kleln'a.) Hpoolnllv of HpectAolex, and repairing UlockN, WutchoH and Jewelry, Those Afflicted With tho habit of tiling to oxccm, LIQUOR, OPIUM OH TOBACCO Can obtuln a COMPLETE, PERMANENT CURE AT TJ1K KEBLEY INSTITUTE, Olllce Cor, Third and MadlonHU l'ort land, Or, Call or write. Htrlctly oonnden Ual, 1'juzLirs i0 co., Merchant Tailors. A full Hue of Imports! and domcetiq wooleum. AUoncoiup'ote itock of renu rurnUhliis Kood. All the lateet lityle SIS Commercial itreeL DUGAN BROS', ifiini w llUll 1IVULIIIW VVII W liolenale and retail dfaleni In STEAM AND PLUMBING GOODS. HM Commercial tret. Ttlejibone No, if). BRICK AND TILE. For rirnUcluju band made brink and ti. goto JllfUPIIY & DESART. lATiie upply on hand. NmtUIr leround.Ditcin, 1'JH BALED. vlfAY! We have a heavy lojk of extra quality of bay at Ilieluwe4l price. T. BURllOWB. No, m UOWtaervlal eH., M4M I? J